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GEO.  P.  ROWELL  &  COS 


AMERICAN 


Newspaper  Directory, 


-  CONTAINING — 


ACCURATE     LISTS     OF     ALL    THE     NEWSPAPERS     AND     PERIODICALS 

PUBLISHED  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES,  TERRITORIES,  DOIVIINION 

or   CANADA    AND   NEWFOUNDLAND,    TOGETHER    WITH 

A  DESCRIPTION  OF  THE  TOWNS  AND  CITIES  IN 

WHICH  THEY  ARE    PUBLISHED. 


SEVENTEENTH    ANNUAL    VOLUME. 


NEW  YORK: 

GEO.       P.       ROWELL,       &       CO.,        PUBLISHERS. 

1885. 


Entered  according  to  Act  of  Congress,  in  the  year  1SS5,  by  Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  in  the 
office  of  the  Librarian  of  Congress,  at  Waslilngton. 


U 


PREFAC  E. 


The  number  and  variety  of  important  events  which  have 
occupied  the  pu.blic  mind  during  the  past  year,  have  had  a  per- 
ceptible influence  in  determining-  the  changes  in  the  newspaper 
world. 

As  consecutive  editions  of  The  American  Newspaper  Dibec- 
TOKY  make  theh'  appearance,  they  show,  almost  invariably,  a 
steady,  and  at  times  an  extraordinary  increase  in  the  number  of 
American  journals.  Special  causes  may,  and  do,  operate  to 
increase  or  diminish  the  net  gain,  and  in  some  instances  wipe  it  out 
entii'ely;  still  the  growth  in  numbers  and  importance  will  be 
foimd  to  correspond  with  the  general  j^rosperity  of  the  country. 
From  this,  the  seventeenth  annual,  edition,  which  we  now  intro- 
diice  to  the  public,  the  whole  number  of  newspapers  and  period- 
icals published  in  the  United  States  and  Canada  will  be  found  to 
be  14,147.  The  records  show  the  number  of  papers  established 
during  the  year  to  have  been  about  2,400,  but  the  suspensions 
were  so  numerous  that  the  actual  gain  over  the  previous  year  is 
but  845.  A  Presidential  year  is  not  a  fair  criterion  from  which 
to  make  deductions  respecting  permanent  journalism ;  and  the 
one  just  closed  has  been  no  exception  to  the  rule.  Newspapers, 
called  into  existence  by  the  exigencies  of  jDolitics,  do  not  gener- 
ally out-live  the  campaign  from  whose  necessities  they  spring, 
and  have  but  slight,  if  any,  influence  upon  the  permanent  prog- 
ress of  the  press.  This  is  obvious  when  we  compare  the  large 
number  of  new  papers  with  the  actual  increase  as  shown  in  these 
pages  over  last  year.  The  net  gain  in  the  United  States  being 
but  823,  while  the  number  of  new  papers  of  which  we  have  a 
record  is  about  2,000.  A  comparison  of  the  number  of  news- 
papers published  in  the  several  States,  Territories  and  Dominion 
of  Canada  with  that  of  previous  years,  forms  a  study  as  inter- 
esting as  it  is  curious.  Among  the  States,  Kansas  exhibits  a 
net  increase  over  last  year  of  78  publications ;  4  dailies,  73  week- 
lies and  1  monthly.  Illinois  has  a  total  of  1,086  as  against  1,009 
in  the  previous  year,  making  a  net  increase  of  77,  of  which  34 
are  weeklies  and  37  monthlies,  the  number  of  dailies  being  the 


iv  PREFACE. 


same  as  in  1884.  North  Carolina  is  the  only  State  in  which  the 
total  number  of  newsj)apers  for  each  of  the  two  years  (1884  and 
1885)  is  exactly  equal.  The  States  next  to  Kansas  and  Illinois 
which  show  the  largest  increase  over  the  previous  year  are  : 
Pennsylvania,  63  ;  Nebraska.  59 ;  Missouri.  39 ;  California,  36  ; 
Iowa,  36 ;  Ohio,  36 ;  Massachtisetts,  30 ;  Minnesota,  29  ;  Texas, 
28  :  New  York,  24  and  Florida  23.  The  Territories  show  a 
total  increase  of  (^6. 

In  the  Dominion  of  Canada,  Ontario  has  gained  15  and  the 
Province  of  Quebec  7. 

Oregon  shows  a  decrease,  as  compared  with  last  year,  of 
2,  Nevada  2,  Virginia  1,  and  Newfoundland  3. 

One  curious  fact,  which  is  only  partially  shown  by  the  above 
ligm-es,  is  the  comjDaratively  slight  increase  in  the  State  of  New 
York.  For  years  past  New  York  has  taken  the  lead  in  the  num- 
ber of  new  publications.  In  1884  the  number  exceeded  that  of 
the  previous  year  by  124,  while  the  present  edition  only  shows 
an  increase  of  24  over  last  year,  and  has  7  dailies  less  than  then. 
This  fact  can  only  be  accounted  for  by  the  large  number  of 
papers  which  have  suspended,  many  of  them  almost  at  their 
birth. 

When  we  consider  that  in  1860  there  were  but  5,253  news- 
papers published  in  the  United  States,  or  one  for  every  6,000  of 
the  population,  while  to-day  the  aggregate  is  13,494,  or  one  for 
every  3,716  persoiis,  we  can  readily  see  that  the  growth  in  the 
newspaper  world  has  moi'e  than  kept  pace  with  the  extraor- 
dinary growth  of  the  nation. 

In  preparing  this  edition  of  the  Directory  the  best  endeav- 
ors of  competent  persons  have  been  exercised  to  make  it  full, 
explicit  and  reliable,  and  to  eliminate  from  its  pages  every  paper 
not  in  existence  at  the  time  of  going  to  press.  Thousands  of 
letters  have  been  written,  and  in  some  individual  cases  extended 
correspondence  has  been  found  necessary  ;  in  others,  a  jour- 
ney of  several  hundred  miles  undertaken,  in  order  to  obtain 
facts  to  guide  our  revision  of  the  circulation  ratings.  The  cost 
of  postage  stamps  alone,  for  this  edition,  reaches  nearly  two 
thousand  dollars. 

A  proposal  was  made  to  every  publisher  to  give,  in  the  pres- 
ent volume,  his  exact  cu-culation  (in  addition  to  the  usual  rating  by 
letters),  provided  we  Avere  furnished  with  the  actual  number  of 
each  issue  for  the  full  year  and  the  average  for  the  same  period. 
It   was    not    expected    that    any    large    number    would    avail 


PREFACE.  V 

themselves  of  the  privilege  of  fui'nishiiig  such  a  report.  It  was 
offered,  because  there  are  some  publishers  who  are  willing,  and 
even  anxious,  to  show  to  the  public  the  exact  facts  concerning 
their  ch'culation,  and  to  such  the  method  of  rating  which  has 
been  found  best  for  the  majority,  proved  unsatisfactoiy.  Com- 
paratively few  publishers  found  themselves  in  possession  of  such 
memoranda  as  would  admit  of  making  up  the  detailed  report 
for  so  long  a  time;  the  actual  number  who  have  responded  with 
complete  data  is  one  hundi'ed  and  five,  but  we  find  from  the  cor- 
respondence which  has  been  brought  out,  that  the  plan  is  re- 
garded with  favor. 

It  is  worthy  of  mention  that  circulation  reports,  showing 
the  date  and  actual  edition  of  each  issue  for  a  period  of  three 
months  or  more,  have  been  received  from  a  larger  number  of 
papers  than  in  any  previous  year.  Publishers  appear  to  recog- 
nize, more  and  more,  the  advantages  to  be  derived  from  making 
known,  in  detail,  the  actual  cii-culation  of  their  papers ;  and  ad- 
vertisers, and  the  public  generally,  appreciate  the  efforts  which 
are  being  made  to  place  at  then-  disposal  such  knowledge,  re- 
specting newspapers,  as  careful  and  persistent  efforts  for  a  long 
series  of  years  have  enabled  us  to  acquu-e. 

As  a  work  of  reference  and  a  guide  to  all  interested  in 
newspaj^er  statistics,  The  American  Newspaper  Directory  has 
long  suice  acquired  a  reputation  of  which  its  publishers  are 
proud. 

New  York,  May,  1885. 


/ 


1885. 


A  TABLE  SIIDWIXO  THE  NUMBER,   AND    FREQUENCY  OF  ISSUE,    OF  NEWSPAPERS    AND    PERIODICALS 

PUBLISHED  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES,   TERRITORIES,   DOMINION  OF  CANADA 

AND  NEWFOUNDLAND. 


STATES. 


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2.  to 


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3 


Alabama 12 

Arkansas 9 

California  58 

Colorado 19 

Connecticut 26 

Delaware 5 

District  of  Columbia 7 

Florida 3 

Georgia 16 

Illinois 88 

Indiana 62 

Iowa 39 

Kansas 25 

Kentucky 13 

Louisiana 10 

Maine 11 

Maryland 13 

Massachusetts 45 

Michigan 41 

MinnesotJa IS 

Mississippi 4 

Missouri 48 

Nebraska 18 

Nevada 13 

New  Hampshire 13 

New  Jersey 82 

New  York 139 

North  Carolina 9 

Ohio 69 

Oregon 11 

Pennsylvania 125 

Rhode  Island 8 

South  Carolina 4 

Tennessee 12 

Texas 40 

Vermont 4 

Virginia 17 

West  Virginia 5 

Wisconsin 27 

1,118 

Territories 65 

Dominion  of  Canada. 

British  Columbia. 2 

Manitoba 3 

New  Brund wick 5 

N.  W.  Territories 

Nova  Scotia 4 

Ontario   32 

Prince  Edward  Island 2 

Quebec 3 

71 

Newfoundland 2 

Totals 1,256 


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3 


10 

1 


1 
14 

1 


3 

1 

15 
1 

7 

9 
3 


2 

20 
3 
13 
2 
5 
2 

2 
2 

3 


1 
1 

132 


17 
1 


119 

128 

283 

119 

104 

24 

32 

79 

174 

787 

419 

587 

427 

150 

97 

90 

132 

337 

479 

260 

113 

496 

279 

17 

81 

184 

950 

lis 

637 
62 

724 

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74 

138 

285 

55 

151 

108 

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9,660 
422 


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21 

22 

6 

30 

302 

s 

59 

451 
4 


4 
3 

1 
1 

1 
1 

11 
2 
3 


1 
2 

18 
1 

4 


66 


3 
1 

7 
2 

1 
1 
1 
6 

20 

10 

4 

1 

5 

3 

7 

4 

11 

o 

3 

16 

6 


42 
2 

17 
22 

2 

10 

4 

3 

1 
5 

224 
2 


11 

1 

13 


3 

1 

37 

7 

21 
2 

18 

9 

16 

159 

56 

47 

21 

23 

7 

25 

18 

116 

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20 

4 

68 

15 

13 

17 

335 

11 

124 

4 
195 

9 

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37 
38 
14 
32 

6 
27 

1,5*1 
20 


1 
5 

5 

41 

21 
73 


33 


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141 

405 

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155 

32 

60 

96 

215 

1,086 

559 

687 

478 

204 

118 

136. 

174 

531 

562 

304 

12T 

643  ■» 

318 

30 

110 

243 

1,547 

14.5 

880 

79 

1,098 

51 

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203 
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73 

1  216  . 
121 

2  397 

120   12,973 
2    521 


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19 
1 
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26 

1 

38 

6 

1 

46 

3 

396 

, 

11 

113 

644 


.50   157   10,5:^7   71   239   1,677   33   127   14,141 


CONTENTS. 


CATALOGUE    BY    STATES. 

A  list,  arranged  alphabetically  by  States  and  Towns,  of  places  in  the  United  States  and 
Territories,  the  Dominion  of  Canada  and  Newfoundland,  in  which  Newspapers  and 
other  Periodicals  are  published,  giving  the  population,  location,  prominent  industries, 
etc.,  of  such  places  respectively ;  with  descri^  \ons— arranged,  first,  according  to  fre- 
quency of  issue,  and  second,  by  alphabetical  i  Ider, — of  such  Newspapers  and  other 
Periodicals,  giving  their  names,  frequency  of  iss  le,  politics  or  general  character,  form, 
size,  subscription  price  per  year,  year  of  establishment,  editors'  and  publishers'  names, 
circulations,  etc. 


ALABAMA Page  29 

ARKANSAS 35 

CALIFORNIA 41 

COLORADO 56 

CONNECTICUT 62 

DELAWARE , 68 

DISTRICT  OFCOLUMBIA 70 

FLORIDA : 71 

GEORGIA 75 

ILLINOIS 85 

INDIANA 128 

IOWA 149 

KANSAS 178 

KENTUCKY 198 

LOUISIANA 2U7 

MAINE 212 

MARYLAND 218 

MASSACHUSETTS 224 

MICHIGAN ./..245 

MINNESOTA 271 

MISSISSIPPI 285 

MISSOURI 291 

NEBRASKA 316 

NEVADA 329 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE 331 

NEW  JERSEY 336 

NEW  YORK 346 

NORTH  CAROLINA 406 

OHIO 413 


OREGON Page  448 

PENNSYLVANIA 451 

RHODE  ISLAND 494 

SOUTH  CAROLINA 496 

TENNESSEE 501 

TEXAS 509 

VERMONT 524 

VIRGINIA 528 

WEST  VIRGINIA 537 

WISCONSIN 542 

ARIZONA 561 

DAKOTA 562 

IDAHO 574 

INDIAN 575 

MONTANA 575 

NEW  MEXICO 577 

UTAH 578 

WASHINGTON 579 

WYOMING...., 581 

BRITISH  COLUMBIA 582 

MANITOBA 582 

NEW  BRUNSWICK 584 

NORTH-WEST   TERRITORIES 585 

NOVA  SCOTIA 5SS 

ONTARIO 588 

PRINCE  EDWARD  ISLAND 606 

QUEBEC 606 

NEWFOUNDLAND 610 


ylU  CONTENTS. 


CATALOGUE    BY    COUNTIES. 

A  list,  in  alphabetical  order  by  States  and  counties,  showing  the  papers  and  the  fre- 
quency of  issue  of  such  papers  published  in  the  respective  counties  mentioned...PAOE    611 


CLASS    NEWSPAPERS     AND     PERIODICALS. 

A  list  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals  devoted  to  Religion Page    T19 

A  list  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals  devoted  to  Agriculture ;  Live  Stock ;  Poultry 
Raising;  Fruit  and  Vine  Culture;  Floriculture;  Bee  Culture;  Dairying;  Sugar 
Growing  and  Silli  Culture *2^ 

A  list  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals  devoted  to  Medicine  and  Surgery ;  Dentistry ; 
Hygiene  and  Pharmacy '. '^^ 

A  list  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals  issued  from  Educational  Institutions  ;  devoted  to 
Education ;  Penmanship  and  Book-keeping ;  Phonography  and  Deaf,  Dumb  and 
Blind ■ "*^ 

A  list  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals  devoted  to  the  Amusement  and  Instruction  of 
Children  and  Young  People ~^^ 


A  list  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals  devoted  to  Law  ;  Insurance ;  Real  Estate  ;  Immi- 
gration and  Finance '^' 

A  list  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals  devoted  to  Science ;  Mining ;  Electricity ;  En- 
gineering and  Art '■*' 

A  list  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals  devoted  to  Sporting ;  Music ;  Drama ;  Fashions 
and  Army  and  Navy ^** 

A  list  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals  devoted  to  Freemasonry  ;  Odd  Fellowship ; 
Ancient  Order  of  United  Workmen  ;  Knights  of  Pythias  ;  Knights  of  Honor ;  Or- 
der of  Foresters ;  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic ;  Patrons  of  Husbandry ;  Rail- 
way Employees  and  Miscellaneous  Societies v T45 

A  list  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals  devoted  to  Temperance  and  Prohibition  and  Wo- 
man Suffrage '^^ 

A  list  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals  devoted  to  Commerce ;  Architecture  and  Build- 
ing ;  Books  and  Newspapers  ;  Building  Material ;  Brewing,  Bottling,  Liquors  and 
Wine;  Carpets;  Carriages;  Clothing,  Furnishing  Goods,  Tailoring  and  Ladles' 
Wear ;  Confectionery ;  Crockery  and  Glassware  ;  Decorating  and  Furnishing ; 
Drugs ;  Dry  Goods,  Fancy  Goods  and  Notions,  Gloves  and  Silk ;  Exporting ; .  Ex- 
press ;  Firemen  ;  Furniture,  C.-.binet-Making  and  Undertakers'  Goods ;  Gas  Light ; 
Gastronomy  ;  Groceries,  Provisions  and  Sea  Food  ;  Hardware  and  House-Furnish- 
ing ;  Hats,  Caps  and  Fur ;  Iron  and  Metals ;  Inventions :  Jewelry  and  Watch- 
making ;  Leather,  Boots  and  Shoes,  Harness  and  Tanning ;  Lumber ;  Machinery  ; 
Maritime  ;  MUliuery ;  Milling  ;  Paint  and  Painting  ;  Paper  ;  Photography  ;  Plumb- 
ing and  Sanitary  ;  Postal ;  Printing,  Lithography  and  Electrotyping ;  Railroads ; 
Sewing  Machines;  Stationery;  Telegraph;  Textile;  Tobacco;. Wood- Working  and. 
Miscellaneous  Industries '^^ 

A  list  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals  printed  wholly,  or  in  part,  in  the  German,  French, 
Scandinavian,  Spanish,  Hollandish,  Italian,  Welsh,  Bohemian,  Portuguese,  Polish, 
Finnish,  Irish,  Cherokee,  Chinese,  Latin  and  Hungarian  languages '739 


INDEX    TO    ADVERTISEMENTS. 


ALABAMA. 

Ashland,  Clay  Co.  Watchman.... 

Ashland,  News 

Attalla,  Pick  and  Shovel 

Bel  Green,  Franklin  News 


Page\ 

..  IIOS 
..  1339 
. .  828 
964 


Blountsville,  Blount  Co.  News j^^^ 

Brewton,  Banner \~i] 

Butler,  Choctaw  Herald i; '  + 

Calera,  Shelby  Sentinel '  *. 

Chepultepec.  Mineral  Age 

Clanton,  Chilton  View 

Clayton,  Courier 


9Sti 
1156 
1354 


CALIFORNIA.  Page 

Angel's  Camp,  Mountain  Echo 820 

Auburn,  Placer  Argus 836 

Bieber,  Mountain  Tribune '»a 

Bodie,  Free  Press il*'; 

Bridgeport,  Chronicle-Union 1314 

Cloverdale,  Pacific  Sentinel 1113 

Concord,  Sun 1148 

Daggett.  Calico  Print 1135 

Dixon.  Tribune 11^ 

Downev,  signal I'JjS 

Eureka.  Huml)oldt  Standard 1118 

Ili4 


b{^f;mSi^^eibfc.ironicie::::::::::..i268iFoisom^  __ ,2, 

Cross  Plains,  Post Jfl^  !  I'/eTo,  Re,?Sbli?kn:  l !  i  l !  l : ! " ! ! !  1  i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! .  1124 


Cullman,  Progress.. 


1156 


Dadeville,  People's  Advocate.. 10j2 

Evergreen.  Conecuh-Escambia  Star I34y 

Gadsden.  News «;" 

Geneva.  Bulletin }«» 

Hartsell,  Index lu'* 

Huntsville,  Gazette f'.u 

Jasper.  True  Citizen l^W 

Livingston,  Journal 9ih 

Midway.  Bullock  Co.  Progress 832 

Mobile;  Gazette ■  ■  •  •   ■., .f^^ 

Montgomery,  Advertiser  and  Mail 10o2 

Slontgomery,  Alabama  Guide r*4 

Montgomery,  Citizen-New.s ..........  llbu 

Montgomery.  Southern  Agriculturist....  1284 


Gait,  Gazette lOSj 

Independence,  Inyo  Independent 1193 

lone.  lone  Valley  Echo 1230 

Jackson,  Amador  Dispatch 1122 

Los  Angeles,  L'Union  Nouvelle 1319 

Los  Angeles,  Times l-^to 

Marl posa.  Gazette lolo 

Martinez,  Contra  Costa  Argus 1265 

Martinez,  Contra  Costa  Gazette i99 

Marvsville,  Appeal 103i 

Mendocino,  Beacon ms 

Mill ville.  East  Side  Times HOb 

Mokelumne  Hill,  Calaveras  Chronicle. ...  I3( 6 

National  City,  Record 1300 

Oakland,  California  Medical  Journal bti 


i^."""'f"'""^'iV'„„„r"T  A;;.^ual  1(107   Oakland,  L'aiitornia  Dieoicai  Journal o« 

?'.^?f^i?lP '  ^rthernilgnal 1  36  '  Oakland   Herald  of  Truth ll:JS 

PrattviUe,  Southern  bignai i,^^5^ :  nai-ia,i<i    Panitin  roast   Farm   and  Fire- 


Scottsboro,  Citizen Jl^., 

Selma,  Baptist  Pioneer ]-^'j 

Selma,  Da  lias  Post 1114 

Six  Male,  Bibb  Blade 1|^02 

Somerville,  Morgan  Co.  News <93 

Tuscaloosa,  Gazette 11-* 

Tuskegee,  News •.•.•,•.•/.••••. —  ,,„J 

Union  Springs,  Alabama  Prohibitiouisl..  1298 

Uniontown,  Canebrake  News 814 

Vernon,  Lamar  News 1299 

ARKANSAS. 

Arkadelphia.  Arkansaw  Clipper 1120 

Atkins,  Pope  Co.  Reflector 1224 

Augusta,  Woodruff  Co.  Vidette 132b 

Batesvllle.  Guard 1086 

Clarendon,  Monroe  Co.  Sun lU'* 

Conway,  Ledger-Democrat 1156 

Conway,  Log  Cabin '■>% 

Corning,  Advocate 10i8 

Dardanelle,  Post .lOii"^ 

De  Witt,  Gazette 1366 

Eureka  Springs,  Echo 1120 

Eureka  Springs,  Times 13dO 

Fordyce,  Enterprise 1322 

Forrest  Cltv,  St.  Francis  Co.  News 1068 

Fort  Smith;  Elevator 9Ui 

Fort  Smith,  New  Era *■    8i4 

Fort  Smith,  Times 1108 

Hamburgh,  News lUl 

Harrlsburgh,  Freeman's  Express IIS^ 

Harrison,  Times 1146 

Hot  Springs.  Sentinel 1120 

Jonesboro,  Democrat 1108 

Little  Rock,  Arkansas  Gazette 771 

Little  Rock,  Arkansas  Methodist 1128 

Little  Rock,  Arkansaw  Traveler 772 

Little  Rock,  Blackburn's  Free  South 
Little  Rock,Fulton'.s  Sun 


Oakland.  Pacific  Coast  Farm  and  Fire- 

side  Journal ll'i 

Oroville,  Register 826 

Petaluma.  Courier Hw 

Placerville,  Observer 1144 

Pomona,  Rustler 1372 

Quincy,  Plumas  National 1128 

Red  Bluff,  Sent'uel 1084 

Redding,  Independent ■  1106 

Redwood  City,  Times  and  Gazette 1364 

Riverside,  Valley  Echo 1115 

Sacramento.  Sunday  Capital 131 1 

St.  Helena,  Star 1226 

San  Andreas.  Calaveras  Prospect 1212 

San  Bernardino,  Times 824 

San  Francisco.  Alta  California 1329 

San  Francisco,  A  Vuz  Portngueza 1260 

San  Francisco,  California  Demokrat 1220 

San  Francisco,  California  Homceopath  . .  1371 

San  Francisco,  California  Journal li:^ 

San  Francisco.     California    Patron    and 

Agriculturist 1358 

San  Francisco,  California  Political,  Rec- 
ord   1048 

San  Fi-ancisco,  Commercial   Herald  and 

Market  Review 826 

San  Francisco.  Commercial   News    and 

Shipping  List 1121 

San  FraTicisco,  Elevator  1354 

San  Francisco,  Evening  Post 1279 

San  Francisco,  Examiner 1173 

San  Francisco.  Farme'-  and  Dealer 1110 

San  Francisco,  Fraternal  Record 796 

San  Francisco,  Hotel  Gazette 1339 

San  Francisco,  Journal  of  Commerce —  10:34 

San  Kraucisco,  La  Voce  Del  Popolo 1117 

San  Francisco,  La  Voz  Del  Nuevo  Mundo  1328 

I  San  Francisco,  Le  Petit  Journal 1038 

ll**  I  San  Francisco,  Medico-Literary  Journal.  1265 
'^O-  1  San  Francisco,  Merchant 1335 


Little  Rock,  Ladie-.'  Journal  7^6   s;aii  Francisco,  Mission  Journal 828 

Little  Rock,  Rural  and  Workman 1024  ;  ^an  Francisco,   National   and    Saturday 

Magnolia,  Columbia  Record 824  Local 1132 

Marshall.  Searcy  Co.  New  Era 1168  j  gau  Fraueisco,  Patriot 830 

Mountain  Home.  Baxter  Co.  Citizen 922  i  gan  Francisco,  Public  Opinion 782 

Ozark,  Democrat ^2   g.m  Francisco,  Report 1169 

Ozark,  Sun 1276   gan  Francisco,  Resources  of  California..  1167 

Paragould,  Greene  Co,  Events I'-W  I  gan  Francisco,  Scientific  Calif ornian 1122 

Pine  Bluff.  Reformer 830  j  ggn  Francisco,  star 1325 

Pocahontas,  Randolph  Herald 1078  ,  gan  Francisco,,  Valkyrlen 1146 

Prescott,  Nevada  Picayune 792  I  gan  Francisco,  Wood  andiron 1152 

RussellviUe,  Democrat 1120  ,  gan  Luis  Obispo.  Tribune 784 

Texarkana,  Public  Opinion llOfi   ganta  Barbara,  Independent 130O 

Viola,  Tack"  Hammer '. 1145  ;  ganta  Rosa,  Democrat 816 

Walnut  Ridge,  Lawrence  Co.  Democrat..  1318   ganta  Rosa,  Sonoma  Co.  Journal 1336 

Wittsburg,  Chronicle 1152   Sonoma,  Index-Tribune 776 

Stockton,  Ouce-a  Week 1238 

CALIFORNIA.  I  Truckcc,  Ncws 830 

Alameda,  News 1212   Ukiah,  Press 1062 

Altviras,- Northern  Picket 1315   Visalla,  Delta 106.5 


"INDKX  TO  ADVEirnsEMENTS. 


CALIKORNIA.  ■  Page 

Visalia,  Tulare  Co.  Tiint-s Srll 

West  Oakland,  Press 1043 

Woodland.  Democrat 10:52 

COLORADO. 

Alamosa,  Earnest  Presbyterian 1086 

Alamosa,  Independent 1010 

Alamosa,  Journal, 1111 

Aspen,  Times 1122 

Buena  Vista,  Democrat S41 

Canon  City,  Mercury 1143 

Canon  City,  Record' 8:38 

Canon  City,  Rocky  Mountain  Guide 1143 

Colorado  Springs,  State  Republic 1248 

Crested  Butte,  Gazette luio 

Del  Norte,  San  .Juan  Prospector 1012 

Denver,  Colorado  Catholic 1114 

Denver,  Colorado  Live  Stock  Record 1354 

Denver,  Journal  of  Commerce 124(i 

Denver,  Labor  Enquirer 1275 

Denver,  Queen  Bee 1:300 

Denver,  Rocky  Mountain  Celt 945 

Denver,  Rocky  Mountain  News 816 

Denver,  Western  Churchman 812 

Denver,  Western  Sport  and    Theatrical 

Record 1233 

Denver,  Western  Trade  Review 1117 

Elbert,  Elbert  Co.  Tribune l:S76 

Fort  Morgan,  Times 1292 

Gothic,  Silver  Record 1128 

Grand  Junction,  Mesa  Co.  Democrat 1186 

Grand  Junction,  News 1064 

Gunnison,  Republican S30 

La  Junta,  Tribune 1122 

LaVeta,  Quill 1114 

Montrose,  Messenger ia9S 

Rico,  Dolores  News 1280 

Rico,  Record 1212 

Rosita,  Sierra  Journal 1144 

SaK'uache,  Advance ; 1120 

Salkla,  Mail 1002 

Tin  Cup,  Miner 10:38 

Tomichi,  Herald 1254 

Trinida,d,  Advertiser 1034 

White  Pine,  Cone 840 

CONNECTICUT. 

Canaan,  Connecticut  Western  News 938 

Deep  River,  New  Era 1148 

Hartford,  Connecticut  Catholic 1052 

Hartford,  Evening  Post 952 

Hartford,  Journal  of  Inebriety 900 

Hartford,  Sunday  Globe 1010 

Meriden,  Examiner 1162 

Meriden,  Republican 884 

Middletown,  Herald 1018 

New  Haven,  Connecticut  Republikanei'.  1146 

New  Haven,  Home  Cheer 1119 

New  Haven, Loomis'  Musical  and  Masonic 

Journal 

New  Haven,  Morning  Journal  and  Cou- 
rier  

New    Haven,     New     England     Railway 

Guide 

New  Haven,  Phonographer 

New  Haven,  Register 

New  London,  Cheek. 

New  London,  Day 

Norwalk,  Real  Estate  Journal 

Norwich,  Cooley 's  Weekly 

Plain  Held,  Home  Friend 

Ridgeficld,  Press 

Taf tville.  News 

Waterbury.  Republican 

Westport,  West  porter 

Woodbury,  Reporter 


1342 

879 

980 
1U:32 
1348 
820 
1062 
1246 
1224 

1217 

1054 

1224 

1274 

900 

1260 

DELAWARE. 

Dover,  State  Sentinel 1160 

Wilmington,  Delaware  Pionler 962 

Wilmington,  Every  Evening 912 

Wilmington,  Frele  Presse 852 

Wilmington,  Morning  News 857 

Wilmington,  Prohibitionist 1356 

DISTRICT  OF  COLUJIBIA. 

Washington,  .\merican SIS 

Washington,  Chronicle 1216 

Washington,  Courier 1054 

Washington,  Craftsman 956 

Washington,  Der  VolksTribun 900 

Washington,  Evening  Star 993 

Washington,  Law  Reporter 89^ 

Washington,  National  Republican 1289 


DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA.  Page 

Washington,  National  Tribune 775 

Washington,  National  View 982 

Washini;t( m.  Reporter 1248 

W;ushington,  Republic 956 

Washington,  Washingtoner  Journal 926 

FLORIDA. 

Apalachicola,  Herald 1190 

Braidentown,  Gulf  Coast  Progress 1132 

Bronson,  Levy  County  Times 1167 

Cedar  Keys,  Beacon 1 188 

Clear  Water  Harbor,  Hillsborough  Times.    816 

Dade  City,  Florida  Observer 1118 

De  Land,  Florida  Agriculturist 1096 

De  Land,  (formerly  Lake  City)   Florida 

Baptist  Witness 1300 

Fort  Myers,  Press 1372 

Jacksonville,  Church  and  Home > 950 

Jacksonville,  Florida  Journal 905 

Jacksonville,  People's  Journal 914 

Jacksonville,  Tiims  Union 940 

Lake  De  Funiak,  Walton  Signal 1276 

Live  Oak,  Florida  Baptist 1062 

Live  Oak,  Florida  Intelligencer 106^ 

Liverpool,  Orange  Grove 802 

Marianna,  Jackson  Co.  Times 1 194 

Peiisacola,  Advance-Gazette 1358 

Quincy,  Herald 1274 

St.  Augustine,  Naturalist  in  Florida 1:309- 

St.  Augustine,  Press 1050 

San  Antonio,  Herald 1349 

Sumterville,  Times 1062 

Waldo.  Advertiser 1374 

Wild  Wood,  Orange  Leaf 1010 

GEORGIA. 

Albany,  Medium 1160 

Alpharetta,  Milton  Democrat 1050 

Americus,  Sumter  Republican 1122 

Athens,  Chronicle I(i50 

Atlanta,  Christian  Inde.x 1056 

Atlanta,  Christian  Telescope 1250 

Atlanta,  Constitution  1325 

Atlanta,  Defiance 105O 

Atlanta,  Light  for  Thinkers 1U96 

Atlanta,  Medical  and  Surgical  Journal..    974 

Atlanta,  National 1:345 

Atlanta,  Republican 914 

Atlanta,  Southern  Cultivator  and  Dixie 

Farmer 9ti7 

Atlanta,  Southern  Indu.strial  Record 947 

Atlanta,  Southern  Medical  Record 1020 

Augusta,  Chronicle  and  Constitutional- 
ist   1019 

Augusta,  Evening  News 1:304 

Bluftou,  Springs 844 

Brunswick,  Breeze 982 

Buchanan,  Haralson  Co.  Banner 12.54 

Buena  Vi.sta,  Marion  Co.  Sentinel 820 

Camilla,  S:)uth  Georgia  Clarion 890 

Canton,  Cherokee  Advance 948 

Carnt-sville,  Franklin  Co.  Register ISSO 

Cartersville,  American 980 

CUukesville.  Advertiser 1152 

Dalton,  Music  Teacher 1216 

Danielsville,  Monitor 944 

Dawson,  Appeal 778 

Dawson,  .Tournal 1042 

Dawson ville.  News 1292 

Decatur,  De  Kalb  News 966 

Douglasville,  Star 1278 

Dublin,  Gazette 982 

Dublin,  Post 1332 

Elberton,  Gazette 958 

Elberton,  Leader 131* 

Griffin,  Sun 986 

Harmony  Grove,  Signal 844 

Jackson,  Middle  Georgia  Argus 1362 

Jefferson,  Jackson  Herald 1248 

Joncsboro,  News 1IS6 

Leary ,  Calhoun  Co.  Courier 976 

Macon,  Wesleyan  Christian  Advocate 1310 

Marietta,  Phfenix  Agriculturist 1285 

Maysville,  North  Georgian 1194 

Milledgeville,  Georgia  Chronicle 832 

Monroe,  Walton  News 1273 

Ringgold,  Catoosa  Courier 1148 

Rome,  Courier 1289' 

Savannah,  Echo 838 

Savaniiali,  Local 956 

Savannah,  Morning  News 877 

Savannah,  Mystic  Brotherhood 890 

Savannah,  Times 13:30 


INDEX  TO  AUVERTISEMEXTS- 


GEORGIA.  Page 

SmithvUle,  Enterprise 1349 

Sparta,  Hancock  Bnlletin ]07S 

Svlvanla,  Telephone 93(1 

Thomaston,  MuUile  Georgia  Times 9(i6 

Wavcross,  Reporter 1340 

West  Point,  Press 1002 

ILLINOIS. 

Abingdon,  Enterprise 1078 

Albany,  News 12S4 

Altamont,  News 792 

Alton,  Telegraph 94t) 

Altona,  Journal 928 

Ambo}',  Young's  Musical  Journal 930 

Aneona,  Advocate 122s 

Areola.  Reporter 13S2 

Arenzville,  Advance 1174 

Ashland,  Sentinel lloK 

Ashley,  Gazette 1:580 

Ashmore,  Will  Rose's  Paper IKiS 

Beardstown,  Enterprise  IflOC 

Beardstown,  Wochenblatt 93H 

Beecher,  Volksblatt 1150 

Belleville,  Belleviller  Post ismi 

Bloomington,  Journal 928 

Blooniington,  Through  Mail 934 

Blue  Island,  Standard 1192 

Buda,  Bureau  Co.  Times 1044 

Byron,  Express 1124 

Chicago,  American  Building  Association 

News 1292 

Chicago,  American  Journal  of  Railway 

Appliances 969 

Chicago,  American  Liveryman  and  Horse- 
Owner !t06 

Chicago,  American  Monthly 7S9 

Chicago,  American  Slieep  Breeder 99.'. 

Chicago,  Banner 839 

Chicago,  Brown  and  Holland  Short-Hand 

News 1312 

Chicago,  Canadian-American 954 

Chicago,    Champion     of    Freedom    and 

Right IpOl 

Chicago,  Chicagoer  Neue  Freie  Presse. . . .  lii37 

Chicago,  Christian  C.vnosure 817 

Chicago,  Christian  Worker  and  Gospel 

Expositor 1132 

Chicago,  Chronicle 966 

Chicago,  Church  and  Home 817 

Chicago,  Citizen 924 

Chicago,  Confectioner  and  Baker 953 

Chicago,  Con.ser vator 1160 

Chicago,      Correspondence      University 

Journal 1162 

Chicago,  Dairy  World ._ .    99.t 

Chicago,  Demokrat '.  1293 

Chicago,  Der  Beobachter 91ii 

Chicago,  Der  Brauer  und  Malzer 881 

Chicago,    Der    Deutsch  -  Amerikanische 

Mueller 881 

Chicago,  Der  Weltberger 794 

Chicago,  Eulensplegel 1380 

Chicago,  Evening  Journal.  » 1307 

Chicago,  Evening  Mail 875 

Chicago,  Express  Record 1031 

Chicago,  Farmers'  Review 1252 

Chicago,  Farm  Implement 898 

Chicago,  Floral  World 817 

Chicago,  Folke-Vennen 79S 

Chicago,  Furniture  Tradesman 1124 

Chicago,  Gazeta  Katolicka 916 

Chicago,  Happy  Hours li  01 

Chicago,  Herald 999 

Chicago,  Home  Light 1361 

Chicago,  Horseman 963 

Chicago,  Hotel  World .    956 

Chicago,  Humane  Journal 1000 

Chicago.     Industrial     World   and     Iron 

Worker 1035 

Chicago.  Intelligence 12.50 

Chicago,  Journal  of  Commei-ee 937 

Chicago,  Lake  View  Telephone 121S 

Chicago,  Lake  Vindicator  and  Cook  Co. 

Suburban  News 1109 

Chicago,  Law  Journal 1250 

Chicago,  Ledger 1205 

Chicago,  Legal  .Vdviser 130s 

Chicago,  Legal  News 799 

Chicago,  Literary  Life 1315 

Chicago,  Lithographer  and  Printer 1101 

Chicago,  Lover's  Gazette r280 

Chicago,  Magazine 1073 

Chicago,  Medical  Era 1020 


ILLINOIS.  Page 

Chicago,  Medical  Review 1048 

Chicago,  Mining  Review 1383 

Chicago,  National  Hotel  Reporter 955 

Chicago,  National  Laundry  Journal 1036 

Chicago,  N^w  Church  Independent  and 

Review 1124 

Chicago,  News ^01 

Chicago  Newspaper  Union 917 

Chicago,  North-Western  Christian  Advo- 
cate   1247 

Chicago   Occident 902 

Chicago,  Olive  Leaf  1132' 

Chicago,  Pharmacist 785 

Chicago,  Photographic  Eye  and  the  Eye,    940 

Chicago,  Pilot 1377 

Chicago,  Plattdeutsche  Zeituu^ 832 

Chicago,  Power 969 

Chicago,  Purchaser  and  Correspondent..  1268 

Chicago,  Pvthian  Advocate 1312 

Chicago,     Real     Estate     and     Building 

Joirnal 833 

Chic.igo,  Sandebudet 1247 

Chicagi'.  Scandinavia  1241 

Chicago,  Sewing  Marhine  Advance 1044 

Chicago,   Soutliwestern       Railway     Ad- 
vance   1100' 

Chicago,  Sporting  and  Theatrical  Jour- 
nal.....    13.51 

Chicago,  Street  Railway  Journal 969 

Chicago,  Sunday  Telegram 913 

Chicago,  Sunset  Chinies 1292 

Chicago,  Telegram 873 

Chicago,  Times 927 

Chicago,  Union  Signal 817 

Chicago.  Watchmaker  and  Metal-worker  1347 

Chicago,  Western  Fireman 874 

Chicago,  World 869' 

Chicago,  World  Maj-'azine 871 

Chicago,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Watchman 817 

Chillicothe,  Bulletin 914 

Clayton,  Euterpj-ise 1'288 

Colchester,  Independent 928 

Dallas  City.  News 848 

Danville,  Leadei' 848 

Danville,  Sunday  Li'dger 1089 

Decatur,  Our  Country  and  Village  Schools    990 

Decatur,  State  Sentinel 952 

Durand,  Argus 972 

Effingham,  Educator 944 

Elgin,  Courier 1U02 

Elgin,  Deutsche  Zeitung 1'222 

Enfield,  Progress 822 

Farmer  City,  De  Witt  Co.  Tribune 1028 

Farmer  City,  Republican 828 

Farmington,  Local  Record 1003 

Forest,  Rambler 1086 

Freeport,  Banner 1030 

Freeport,  Bulletin 1290 

Fulton,  Star. . .  1172- 

Galena.  Gazette 1313 

Geneva.  Patrol 994 

Gibson  City,  Enterprise 957 

Gillespie.  Gillespie  Banner 778 

Golconda,  Herald 1156 

Griggsville,  Independent  Pre.^s 1318 

Hey  worth.  Standard 13:^6 

Highland  Park,  Floral  World 817 

Hillsboro,  Montgomery  News 894 

Iroquois.  Gazette 12'24 

Jacksonville,  Illinois  Courier 1017 

Jefferson,  Reporter 1344 

Joliet,  Record 1018 

Joliet,  Republic  ;ind  Sun  (-76: 

Kankakee,  Truth  Journal 1232 

K .'iisington.  Suburban  Enterprise 1338 

/.inmundy.  Express 916- 

Airkwood,  Leader 1088 

La  Grange,  Suburban  News 1353 

La  Salle,  Express 1130 

Lewistown,  News 1002 

Liberty ville.  Lake  Co.  Times 902 

Lincoln,  Journal 1201 

Lincoln,  Tripartite 1"244 

Lyndon,  Advocate  916 

Macomb,  Illinois  Bystander 1042 

Mahomet,  Sucker  State 1254 

Mari.ssa,  Enterprise 822 

Marseilles,  Register 916 

Martinsville,  Planet 783 

Mattoon,  Journal 1148 

Minonk,  News 944 

Monmouth,  Gazette i:W4 

Morgan  Park,  Old  Testament  Student.. .  1270 


3C11 


INDEX  TO  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


ILLINOIS.  Page 

Morrison,  Whiteside  Herald 1150 

Morrlsonville.  Times 1102 

Mount  Carroll,  Carroll  Co.  Mirror STfi 

Mount  Carroll,  Oread 9.53 

Murphysboro,  Jackson  Co.  Era 926 

Nauvoo,  Indeiiendent 954 

Normal,  Illinois  School  Journal 1284 

Odin,  Journal T9I) 

Odin,  Prolilbition  League 9.'U 

OIney,  Advocate 778 

Orangeville,  Alert 125B 

Ottawa,  Globe VMS 

Ottawa,  La  Salle  Co.  Herold 898 

Paris,  Anchor  and  Shield 1151 

Paris,  Beacon 1056 

PeJcln,  Times 9iS 

Peoria,  Farm  and  Workshop 126.3 

Peoria,  Transcript 107S 

Peotone,  Advance 1200 

Peru,  Express 1130 

Piper  City,  Pan-Handle  Advocate 12is 

Princeton,  Bureau  Co.  Tribune 886 

Quincy,  News 876 

Quincy,  Western  Catholic  Press 1362 

Rochelle,  Retrister 1 100 

Rock  FalLs,  News 1048 

Rockford,  Advocate 806 

Rockf ord,  Agricultural  West 1255 

Rockford,  Allehanda 1056 

Rockford,  Journal-Herald 1008 

Rock  Island,  AgustanaOchMissionaren.    802 

Rock  Island,  People's  Friend 1148 

Rock  Lsland,  Ungdoms-Vannen 802 

Rock  Island,  Volks-Zeitung 876 

Rock  Island,  Western  Railroader 806 

St.  Charles,  Valley  Chronicle 104S 

Sandoval,  Era 1148 

Savanna,  Independent 922 

Savanna,  Times 1229 

Sheldon,  Journal 1296 

South  Chicago,  Advocate 1259 

Springfield,  Old  Settlers'  Telephone 1086 

Stone  Fort,  Watchman 1212 

Sycamore,  True  Republican 1172 

Toledo,  Express 932 

Trenton,  Democrat 1042 

Trenton,  Gazette 1338 

Turner  Junction,  Du  Page  Co.  Independ- 
ent     820 

"Warsaw.  Bulletin 906 

Weetfield,  Pantagraph 958 

West  York,  Advance 956 

Wheaton,  Illinoian 957 

Wheaton,  Young  Mineralogist  and  Anti- 
quarian     840 

Woodhull,  Dispatch-Local 1068 

Woodstock,  Advocate 914 

INDIANA. 

Albion,  Noble  Co.  Democrat 1300 

Angola,  Herald 1332 

Arcadia,  Arcadian 1160 

Boyleston.  American  Agent 126H 

Bremen,  Banner 1396 

Brookville,  Vi.sltor 1118 

Brownsburg,  Modern  Era 1318 

Charlestown,  Clark  Co.  Record 1370 

Cherubuseo,  Sunday  People 1344 

Crothersville,  Enterprise 1172 

Crown  Point,  Lake  Co.  Star 932 

Dayton,  Square  Iiealer 1383 

Decatur,  Journsl 790 

Elkhart,  Democratic  Sentinel 824 

Evaiisville,  Union 952 

Fort  Wayne.  American  Farmer 883 

Frankfort,  Indianian 1186 

Garret,  Herald SOS 

Goshen,  News 10()2 

Greencastle.  Times 9.58 

Oreenfleld,  Republican 818 

Inilianapo'is,  American  Cadet 842 

ludianapolls,  American  Farm  Implement  111)4 

Indinnapolis,  Gazette 958 

Indianapolis,  Herald 1286 

Indianapolis,  Indiana  Phalanx 1134 

Indianapolis,  Indiana  Pharmacist 1119 

Indianapolis,  Midland  Monthly 938 

Indianapolis,  Xaiional  Presbyterian 870 

Iiidianapdlis,  Niirnial  Teacher 1030 

Indianapi  ilis.  People 800 

Indianapolis,  Physio-Medical  Journal 1086 

Inillanapolis,  Picket 1253 

Indianapolis,  Rough  Notes 1058 


INDIANA.  Page 

Indianapolis,  Scholars' Monthly 900 

Indiaiia|iiilis,  Sentinel g.^l 

Indianapolis,  Times 10.58 

Indianapi >lis  .World 1000 

JefCerson  villi-.  Gazette 1285 

Kendallville.  Liberal  Economist 1113 

Kewanna,  Herald 1148 

Kirkiin,  News 904 

Ladoga,  Normal  Herald 1012 

Leavenworth,  Crawford  Co.  Democrat. . .  1004 

Lebanon,  Mercury i;»6 

Leesville,  Graphic 844 

Ligonier,  Leader 904 

Logansport,  Educational  World 1276 

Logansport.  Sunday  Critic 1347 

Loogootee,  Martin  Co.  Democrat 1292 

Lowell.  Tribune 8:30 

Lynn,  Observer 954 

Medora,  Signal I0&8 

Michigan  City,  Evening  Dispatch 912 

Middlebury,  Council  Talisman 787 

Mlddlebury,  Record 1(I66 

Mitchell,  Normal  Quarterly 998 

Monon,  Dispatch ...  1292 

Muncle,  Advertiser 1294 

Muncie.  Reporter 12.33 

North  Judsoa,  Banner 778 

North  Vernon,  Sun 1172 

Pennville,  News 876 

Peru,  Evening  Journal 786 

Petersburgh,  Pike  Co.  Democrat 912 

Pierceton,  Independent 1066 

Plainfleld,  Progress 1228 

Richmond,  Democrat 1156 

Richmond,  Sunday  Register 866 

Rochester,  Pupils'  Manual 828 

Rockport,  Democrat 1068 

South  Bend,  Courier 1012 

South  Whitley,  Magnet 1248 

Sullivan,  Times 1221 

Tell  City,  Auzeiger 1248 

Terre  Haute,  Argo 866 

Terre  Haute,  College  Journal 822 

Terre  Haute,  Journal 978 

Terre  Haute,  What  Next 995 

Tipton,  Times 1294 

Valparaiso,  American 1229 

Valparaiso.  Musical  Ideal 837 

Versailles,  Republican 1076 

Vevay,  Reveille 932 

Vincennes,  News 1118 

Warren,  News 958 

Washington,  Daviess  Co.  Democrat 1148 

Westfleld,  News 1322 

Westville,  Indicator 928 

Winamac,  Republican 1118 

Worthington,  Times 1256 

Xenia,  Journal 138-i 

IOWA. 

Ackley,  Enterprise 932 

Ackley,  Tribune 890 

Adair,  News 1338 

Adel,  New  Era 1224 

Ains worth,  Floral  Instructor 890 

Ames,  Intelligencer 934 

Anita,  Times 800 

Anita,  Tribune 1155 

Bedford,  Taylor  Co.  Tribune 844 

Brighton,  Enterprise 1172 

Britt,  Hancock  Co.  Tribune 953 

Burlington,  Gazette 884 

Burlington,  Hawk-Eye 102!) 

Burlington,  Iowa  Tribune 1013 

Burlington,  Railroad  Reporter 1380 

Burlington,  Saturday  Evening  Post 1074 

Calliope,  Independent 1224 

Casey,  Vindicator 944 

Cedar  Rapids,  Farm  Journal  and  Live 

Stock  Review 986 

Cedar  Rapids,  Gazette 1093 

Cedar  Rapids,  Presto...  1090 

Cedar     Rapids,     Railway     Conductors' 

Monthly 876 

Cedar  Rapids,  Republican 1130 

Centre  Point,  Courier  Journal 1256 

Charlestown,  Clarke  Co.  Record 1370 

Cherokee,  Times 1360 

Clarinda,  Christian  Gleaner 830 

Clarlnda,  Page  Co.  Democrat 1118 

Clear  Lake,  Record 1382 

Clinton,  Die  Iowa  Volks  Zeitung 930 


INDEX  TO  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Zllt 


IOWA.  Page 

Clinton,  Saturday  Evening  Bugle 1114 

College  Springs,  Amity  Index lllu 

Columbus    Junction,     Columbus     Safe- 
guard      sai 

Columbus  Junction,  Louisa  Co.  Times.  . .    98U 

Coon  Rapids,  Enterprise S)82 

Council  Blurts,  Herald 1325 

Cresco,  Howard  Co.  Times 1102 

Cresco,  Plain  Dealer 1137 

Creston,  Gazette 992 

Davenport,  Gazette 88(i 

Davenport.  Iowa  Messenger lliiS 

Davenport,  Iowa  Reform 1UU7 

Davis  City,  Press 1162 

Dayton,  Review 918 

Des  Moines,  Grand  Army  Advocate 788 

Des  Moines,  Industrial  Motor 13li6 

Des  Moines,  Iowa  Tribune 1002 

Des  Moines,  Svithiod 1012 

Des  Moines,  Trade  Journal 786 

Des  Moines,  Western   Newspaper   Union 

Lists 768 

Dubuque,  Western  Youth 1071 

Edd yville,  Record 1282 

Eldora,  Herald 1230 

Eldora,  Ledger 1136 

Emmetsburg,  Palo  Alto  Pilot 1280 

Estherville,  Emmet  Co.  Herald 1002 

Fairfield,  Iowa  Sunday  School  Worker...  13:36 
Fort  Madison,  Knight's  Sword  and  Hel- 
met     838 

Greenfield,  Iowa  Blizzard 1282 

Greenfield.  Review 994 

Hamburg,  Times 1218 

Hamptou,  Curonicle 916 

Hampton,  Franlclin  Co.  Recorder 1383 

Hastings,  Independent 1366 

Hedrick,  Enterprise 1194 

Hubbard,  Times 948 

Ida  Grove,  Itla  Co.  Pioneer 1022 

Independence,  National  Advocate 1252 

Iowa  City,  Post 994 

Kingsley,  Times 1195 

Lake  City,  Blade 998 

Lake  Mills,  Independent  Herald 1152 

La  Porte  City,  Progress 818 

La  Porte  City,  Review 988 

Lehigh,  Valley  Echo 788 

Lenox,  Time  Table 786 

Lewis,  Independent 1881 

Little  Sioux,  Independent 974 

LohrvlUe,  Leader 1102 

Lucas,  Ledger 1232 

Lyons,  Clinton  Co.  Advertiser 994 

loons,  CUnton  Co.  Wochenblatt ■   932 

Manning,  Monitor 1052 

Mapleton,  Home  Advocate .*. .  1226 

Maquoketa,  Jackson  Journal 982 

Marcus,  News 782 

Marion,  National  Free  Press 1274 

Marshalltown,  Beobachter 1316 

Marshalltown,  Iowa  Teacher 986 

Marshalltown,  Marshall  Co.  News 1328 

Meriden,  Ledger 998 

Missouri  Valley,  Harrison  Co.  News 1092 

Monticello,  Jones  Co.  Times 828 

Mt.  Auburn,  Star 1368 

Muscatine,  News 1156 

Newton,  Iowa  State  Democrat 1112 

Odebolt,  Reporter 970 

Orange  Cltj%  De  Volksvriend 1012 

Oskaloosa,  Saturday  Globe loii6 

Ottuniwa,  Courier 1266 

Ottumwa,  Industrial  Appeal 1284 

PaulUna,  Times 1228 

Peterson,  Patriot  998 

Richland,  Clarion 1116 

Riverside,  Leader 1182 

Rock  Rapids,  Lyons  Co.  Reporter 1228 

Rock  Rapids,  Review 1368 

Buthven,  Free  Press 1172 

Sac  City,  Sac  Co.  Democrat 1248 

Sheffield,  Press 1012 

Shellsburgh,  Saturday  Morning  Call.    . . .  1012 

Shenandoah,  Republican 1300 

Sidney,  Fremont  Co.  Republican 978 

Sioux  City,  Barometern 1320 

Sioux  City,  Sunday  Telegram 1342 

Solon,  Reaper 950 

South  English,  Saturday  Morning  Herald    846 

Springville,  New  Era 1208 

Stanton,  CaU 970 

Storm  Lake,  Tribune 1362 


IOWA.  Page 

Strawberry  Point,  Democrat 1042 

Tabor,  American  Nonconformist ,841 

Tabor,  Union 792 

Waverly.  Iowa  Volksblatt 1110 

Webster  City,  Argus 984 

West  Branch,  Local  Record 1108 

West  Liberty,  Enterprise 948 

KANSAS. 

Abilene,  Rertector 1322 

Anthony,  Harper  Co.  Enterprise 1314 

Argonia,  Clipper 1364 

Atchison,  Western  Mercury 1074 

Augusta,  Electric  Light 1276 

Baldwin.  Criterion 1158 

Blue  Mound,  Sun 1056 

Bunker  Hill,  Banner 1192 

Cain  City,  News 1326 

Cambridge,  News 986 

Carbondale,  Astonisher  and  Paralyzer. . .  1814 

Cedarville,  Review 1042 

Cherry  vale.  Bulletin 1376 

Chetopa,  Advance 1290 

Clay  Centre,  Eagle 1222 

Clitton,  Review 1036 

Columbus,  Kansas  Bee  Keeper 920 

Concordia,  Times liii2 

Cottonwood  Falls,  Chase  Co.  Couraut 1074 

Cuba,  Conservative  Cuban 1056 

Dexter,  Eye 1291 

Dodge  Citv,  Kansas  Cow  Boy 1069 

Elk  City,  Globe li  16 

Elk  Falls,  Elk  County  Tribune 112& 

Ellsworth,  Reporter 1002 

Eskridge,  Star 1320 

Eureka,  Democratic  Messenger 1266 

Fall  River,  Echo 1122 

Florence,  Tribune 1256 

Fort  Scott,  Evening  Herald 1026 

Garden  City,  Bundle  of  Sticks 1324 

Garden     City,    Crusader  and    Western 

Times 1298 

Gaylord,  Herald 1372 

Geuda  Springs,  Herald , 1052 

Geuda  Springs,  News 12.*! 

Glasco,  Sun H27 

Greenleaf,  Herald ]3i6 

Halstead,  Independent b'SO 

Hanover,  Grit 1375 

Hays  City,  Ellis  Co.  Democrat  and  Advo- 
cate   1106 

Herlngton,  Tribune 1334 

Hill  City,  Reveille 1229 

Holton,  Recorder iijua 

Hutchinson,  Interior  Herald 1322 

Junction  City,  Republican 1148 

Kansas  City,  Light 1249 

Kingman,  Courier 1280 

Kinsley,  Graphic 1U82 

Kinsley,  Mercury 1076 

Kirwiu,  Republican 10.i2 

Earned,  Chrouoscope 982 

Lawrence,  Herald-Tribune 1102 

Leavenworth,  Colored  Orphan 1316 

Leavenworth,  Kansas  Commoner 1048 

Leavenworth,  Standard 1082 

Leavenworth,  Times 1127 

Lincoln,  Beacon 1172 

Lindsborg,  Smoky  Valley  News 1136 

MadLsou,  News 1126 

Manhattan,  Mercury 820 

Mary sville,  Marshall  Co.  Democrat 1356 

Jlarysville,  Marshall  Co.  News 1134 

Marysville,  Post 1354 

Mlnn'.apolls,  Messenger 992 

Mou  id  Valley,  Herald 996 

Mul  >'ane,  Record 1346 

Newton,  Democrat 1274 

Nickerson,  Register lll8 

Norton,  Champion 1320 

Olathe,  Johnson  Co.  Democrat 1158 

Oswego,  Democrat 1320 

Ottawa,  Republican 1356 

Oxford,  Register 1368 

Parsons,  Advocate 1285 

Phillipsbm-gh,  Times 1256 

Plainville,  Echo 11S2 

Portis,  Patriot 1294 

Quenemo,  Kansas  Workman 13:30 

Randolph,  Echo 1U67 

Reamsville,  Dispatch 796 

Rosedale,  Miners'  Journal 13:36 

Russell,  Western  Live-Stock  Journal 776 


XIV 


INDEX  TO  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


KANSAS.  Page 

Salem,  Argus 1137 

Silina,  HcniUl !WS 

Salina,  Normal  Register N44 

Scainmonville,  Miners'  Journal 1336 

Simpson,  SiftiiiKS 9(i5 

Statford,  HeraUi um 

Stockton,  Rooks  Co.  Record 1374 

Tonganoxie,  Mirror 11176 

Topeka,  Capital 1002 

Topeka,  Kansas  State  Joui'nal 128(1 

Topeka,  Liglit 1046 

Topeka,  Neue  Pfade  im  Fernen  We.sten.  1235 

Valley  Falls,  Lucifer 946 

Wainogo,  Reporter 1121 

Wellington,  Sumner  Co.  Press 1208 

Westmoreland,  Period 134(i 

Westphalia,  Democrat 1350 

Wetmore,  Spectator loS4 

White  Cloud,  Review 1306 

Whiting,  News 1092 

Wichita,  New  Republic 1156 

Wiiidom,  Record 1203 

Wyandotte,  Kansas  Pioneer 1006 

KENTUCKY. 

Ashland,  Express 970 

Augusta,  Bracken  Bulletin 1059 

Beatty ville,  Soldiers'  Friend 974 

Brandenburgh,  Meade  Co.  News 1102 

Cadiz,  Kentuckj-  Telephone 978 

Callioou,  Green  River  Courier 1059 

Campbellsville,  Crockett  Gleaner 1360 

■Columbus,  Hickman  Co.  Times 1284 

Covington,  Commonwealth 1272 

JElkton,  Todd  Co.  Progress 992 

Eminence,  Constitutionalist 1286 

Falmouth,  Democrat 1353 

Falmouth,  Guide 992 

Prankfort,  Capital 999 

Pi-ankfort,  Kentucky  Yeoman 886 

Frankfort,  Truthful  Witness 818 

Fulton,  Fultonian 829 

Fulton,  Householders'  Friend 829 

Leitchfleld,  Sunbeam 988 

Lexington,  Evening  News 1032 

Lexington,  Kentucky  Republican '. ..  1039 

Lexington,  Observer 1258 

Louisville,  Courier-Journal 949 

Louisville,  Der  Kentucky  Colonist 828 

Louisville,  Educational  Courant 1246 

Louisville,  Eleetra 961 

Louisville,  Evening  Post 918 

Louisville,  Illustrated  Companion 1340 

Louisville,  Kentucky  Church  Chronicle..  946 

Louisville,  Masonic  Home  Journal 946 

Louisville,  New  Argus 1271 

Louisville,  Southern  Bivouac 979 

Louisville,  Southern   Manufacturer  and 

Builder 9S9 

Louisville,  Southern  Trade  Gazette 1065 

Xiouisville,  Western  Recorder 1270 

Mount  Sterling,  Gazette Ii92 

Owensboro,  Home  and  School 1150 

Owensboro,  Intjuirer 1205 

Owensboro,  Kentucky  Baptist 941 

Owensboro,  Messenger  ana  Examiner 93s 

Paducah,  Standard 940 

Paris,  Gospel  Watchman 1071 

Paris,  Sunday  Globe 794 

Princeton,  American  Home 1373 

Princeton,  Argus 1131 

Scottville,  Allen  Advocate 1366 

Smithland,  Livingston  Sentinel 115G 

Somerset,  Reijublican 1348 

Springtleld,  Washington  Leader 794 

WlUiamsburgh,  Times 978 

LOUISIANA. 

Ada,  School  Messenger 1362 

Alexandria,  Louisiana  Democrat 978 

Amite  Citv,  Independent 988 

Baton  Rouge,  Truth 1274 

Bonnet  Carre,  Meschacebe S33 

Clinton,  Patriot-Democrat 974 

Colfax,  Chroncle 814 

Donaldsonville,  Ascension  Democrat 767 

Gretna,  Courier 13:8 

HahnvlUe,  St.  Charles  Herald 9S2 

Houma,  Terrabonne  Times 1380 

Lake  Cnarles,  Commercial 1350 

Leesville,  Vernon  Condense'' 1266 

Maureiias,  Gazette 1039 

Maurepas,  Southland 1005 


LotnsiANA.  Page 

Minden,  Democrat 1266 

Natchitoches,  Democrat  Review 1212 

New  Iberia,  Enterprise 1338 

New  Orleans,  City  Item 1102 

New  Oileans,  Commercial  ISulletin 9S4 

New  Orleans,  Evening  Chronicle 990 

New  Orleans,  L'Abeille 838 

New  Orleans,  Le  Journal 1108 

New  Orleans,  Louisiana  Journal  of  Edu- 
cation      80S 

Nevv  Orleans,  Mascot 1004 

New    Orleans,    Medical    and     Surgical 

Journal 1385 

New  Orleans,  Picayune 1047 

New  Orleans,  Southland 1(J05 

New  Orleans,  States 1843 

New  Orleans,  Times-Democrat 963 

New  Orleans,  Warrington's  Musical  Re- 
view     797 

Ponehatoula,  Gazette 881 

Ray  ville,  Richland  Beacon 1154 

Shreveport,  Chief 1049 

Shreveport,  Times 1264 

SpringKeld,  Ledger S43 

Tallulah,  Madison  Times 1324 

Thibodaux,  Sentinel 972 

Vidalia,  Concordia  Eagle 1366 

Vidalia,  Concordia  Sentinel 982 

Whitehall,  Age, 1 159 

MAINE. 

Augusta,  Home  Farm 1136 

Augusta,  Riverside  Messenger 1320 

Bangor,  Commercial 1066 

Bangor,  Industrial  Journal 950 

Bauneg-Beg,  Floral  Friend  and  House- 
hold Journal 779 

Calais,  Times 794 

Dexter,  Gazette 1198 

East  Wlnthrop,  Winthrop  Banner 1320 

Lewiston,  Journal 1124 

Lewiston,  Labor  Advocate 1322 

Livermore  Falls,  News 948 

North  Berwick,  News  and  Journal 900 

Paris,  Oxford  Democrat 858 

Phillips,  Phonograph 1.S20 

Portland,  Live  Stock  Monthly 902 

Portland,  Maine  Historical  and  Genealog- 
ical Recorder 1296 

Portland,  Transcript 1128 

Presque  Isle,  North  Star 986 

Sanford,  Herald. 1091 

Winthrop,  Budget 1360 

MARYLAND. 

Annapolis,  Evening  Capital 1136 

Annapolis,  Evening  Herald 1033 

Annapolis,  Record 946 

Baltimore,  American 853 

Baltimore,  Bayerisches  Wochenblatt 798 

Baltimore,  Bulletin 812 

Baltimore,  Carter's  Sunday  Journal 1004 

Baltimore,  Christian  Observer 924 

Baltimore,  Labor  Free  Press 1092 

Baltimore,  List S58 

Baltimore,  Manufacturers'  Record 880 

Baltimore,  Maryland  Director 1357 

Baltimore,  Maryland  Law  Record 866 

Baltimore,  National  Farm  and  Fireside. .    858 

Baltimore,  News 1221 

Baltimore,  Protector 904 

Baltimc >re,  Weekly 852 

Cumli(n-lau(l,  '1  lines 12'22 

i:)i'erFark,  Religious  Gleaner 1172 

Frederick,  News 950 

Hy attsvi  lie,  Advertiser 864 

Lonaconing,  Review 1337 

North  East,  Star 1030 

Salisbury,  Advertiser  and  Eastern  Shore- 
man     946 

Towsontown,  Baltimore  Co.  Herald 1243 

Towsontown,  People's  Voice 1030 

Williamsport,  Transcript 1086 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Attleborough,  Advocate 811 

Attleborough,  Chronicle 894 

Bald winville.  Cottager 900 

Barnstable,  Cape  Cod  Bee 1018 

Barnstable,  Patriot 1018 

Boston,  ABC  Pathfinder  Railway  Guide    922 

Boston,  Babyland 850 

Boston,  Banner  of  Light 896 


INDEX  TO  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


XV 


MASSACHUSETTS.  '  Page 

Boston,  Beachmout  &  Winthrop  Visitor ..  ISSO 

Boston,  Beacon  IIW 

Boston,  Bivouac >^13 

Boston,  Budget •  1252 

Boston,  Chautaqua  Young  Folks'  Journal    8o0 

Boston,  Commercial  Reporter.. Si2 

Boston,  Commonwealtli K52 

Boston,  Courier 12S(i 

Boston,  Express  Record lUol 

Boston,  Guardian 1U53 

Boston,  Handicraftsman H«< 

Boston,  Hebrew  Observer 119t) 

Boston,  Herald S8T 

Boston,  Home 123^ 

Boston,  Home  Guardian 1112 

Boston,  Hotel  Gazette  and  New  England 

Advertiser 1302 

■  Boston,  Houseliold  and  Farm 1369 

Boston,  Household  Companion 836 

Boston,  Inventors'  and  Manufacturers' 

Gazette 9W 

Boston,  Investigator 1096 

Boston,  Knights  of  Honor  Reporter S06 

Boston,  Law  and  Order 12S4 

Boston,  Masonic  Truth 1315 

Boston,  Massachusetts  nclectic  Medical 

Journal 856 

Boston,  Missionary  Herald 864 

Boston,  JIusical  Herald  940 

Boston,  Newsman • 1026 

Boston,  Our  Little  Men  and  Women 850 

Boston,  Outiug 1275 

Boston,  Pansy 850 

Boston,  Pilot 909 

Boston,  Post 1370 

Boston,  Railroad  .advertiser 884 

Boston,  Roxbury  Advocate  1295 

Boston,  Saturdav  Evening  Express 899 

Boston,  South  Boston  Tribune 1102 

Boston,  Spectator 1305 

Boston,  Spirit  Voices 798 

Boston,  Sunday  Times 885 

Boston,  Truth 794 

Boston,  Waverley  Magazine 882 

Boston,  Wedding  Bells 1162 

Boston,  Wide-Awake 850 

Boston,  Yankee  Blade 1224 

Brighton,  Independent 894 

Chatham,  Monitor 1018 

Chelsea,  Owl 1075 

Dedham,  Standard 1152 

Fall  River,  Le  Castor 1030 

F'oxborough,  Reporter 1018 

Gloucester,  Cape  Ann  Advertiser 1332 

Glouce.»ter,  Ne\vs 1360 

Haverhill.  Evening  Bulletin liSO 

Holyoke,  High  School  Monthly 810 

Holyoke,  Le  Defenseur 1219 

Hyde  Park,  Norfolk  Co.  Gazette 1054 

Lawrence,  Auzeiger 956 

Lowell,  Citizen S58 

Lynn,  Saturday  Union 12S0 

Merrimac,  Budget 1384 

Middleborough,  Gazette 846 

New  Bedford,  Evening  Standard 906 

New  Bedford,  Mercury 1239 

New  Bedford,  O  Luso  Americana 1232 

New  Bedford,  Signal 998 

Newburyport,  Valley  Visitor 844 

Peabody,  Reporter —    904 

Plymouth,  Free  Pres- 1346 

Princeton,  Word 780 

Rockpurt,  Review 1154 

Salem,  Evening  Telegram 1273 

Salem.  Observer 1294 

Sandwich,  Observer 1018 

Somerville,  Journal 930 

South  Lancaster,  True  Educator 779 

Springfield,  Democrat 918 

Springfield,  Farm  and  Home 1263 

Springfield.  New  England  Homestead...  1261 

Springfield,  News 1182 

Springfield,  Republican 1291 

Templeton,  Recorder 1264 

Wakefield,  Citizen  and  Banner 1336 

Webster,  Eagle 1294 

West  Gardner,  Worcester  Co.  Democrat.  1136 

West  Newbury,  Messenger 800 

Woburn,  Union  Weekly 1382 

Worcester,  Nord-Ostern 892 

MICHIGAN. 

Ann  Arbor,  Index 1237 


siicniGA.N.  Page. 

Athens,  Times , 806 

Bad  Axe,  Democrat 1156 

Baldwin,  Lake  Co.  Star 912 

Battle  Creek,  Good  Health 1018 

Bay  City,  Le  Courier 1356 

Benton  Harbor,  Palladium 968 

Big  Rapids,  Pioneer 908 

Brooklyn,  E.xponent 1138 

Calumet,  News 1086 

Charlevoix,  Journal 876 

Charlotte,  Leader 1092 

Detroit,  Commercial 1161 

Detroit,  Evening  News 971 

Detroit,  Every  Saturday 1365 

Detroit,  Freemason 1012 

Detroit,  Free  Press 915 

Detroit,  Index 956 

Detroit,  Indicator ]2;M 

Detroit,  Kriss  Kringle 704 

Detroit,  Labor  Leaf 1364 

Detroit,  Leonard's  Illustrated    Medical 

Journal 778 

Detroit,  Michigan  Catholic 1269 

Detroit,  Plaindealer 1204 

Detroit,  Post 1262 

Detroit,  Western  Land  Guide  and  Real 

Estate  Lawyer 1208 

Detroit,    Work    Basket    and    Woman's 

Practical  Assistant 1056 

Dundee,  Reporter 9S2 

East  Saginaw,  Morning. Herald 1296 

East  Saginaw,  Saginaw  Advertiser 1202 

Evart,  Review im  0 

Fennville,  Dispatch 1320 

Flint,  Wolverine  Citizen 1202 

Frankfort,  Times 1252 

Freeport,  Herald 1278 

Grand  Rapids,  Germania 794 

Grand  Rapids,  Hearth  and  Hall 1018 

Grand  Rapids,  Michigan  School  Modera- 
tor   1294 

Grand  Rapids,  Michigan  Staats-Zeltung. .  1003 

Grand  Rapids,  Michigan  Tradesman 1046 

Grand  Rapids,  Morning  Telegram 826 

Hancock,  Mining  Herald 1266 

Harrisville.  Alcona  Co.  Review 800 

Hastings,  Plaindealer 1382 

Hillsdale,  College  Herald  1196 

Hillsdale,  Standard 1232 

Holland,  De  Hollander 1244 

Holland,  De  Hope 1'208 

Holly,  Oakland  Co.  Advertiser 1048 

Howard  City,  Howard  Record 1230 

Iron  Mountain.  Menominee  Range 114.8 

Kalamazoo,    Philanthropic    Index    and 

Review 1312 

Kent  City,  Herald 1366 

L'Anse,  Lake  Superior  Sentinel 920 

Lansing,  Sunday  Sittings 786 

Linden,  Record 978 

Luther,  Alpha 1302 

Manistee,  Democrat 844 

Manistique,  News 1168 

Marlette,  Leader 778 

Midland,  Sun 1200 

Mount  Clemens,  Press 978 

Muskegon,  Courant 1224 

Muskegon,  Le  Messager 1156 

Petersburgh,  Journal 1206 

Pewamo,  Plaindealer 1240 

Port  Huron,  Bee  Hive 1214 

Port  Huron,  Telegraph 1356 

Reading,  Telephone 1190 

Rogers  City,  Presque  Isle  Co.  Advance. . .  1294 

Roscom^lon,  News 1328 

Sault  W  e.  Marie,  Chippewa  Co.  Democrat  1192 

Shelbi,  Independent 1110 

South  Haven,  Messenger 978 

Springwells,  Call 1214 

Stm-gis,  Our  Rural  Homes 1096 

Tawas  Citv,  Herald  784 

Three  Oaks,  Sun 1292 

Traverse  City,  Traver.se  Bay  Eagle 1.320 

Union  Citv,  Herald 1247 

Vauderbilt,  Review 1322 

Vermontville,  Hawk 1046 

Vicksbur^  Commercial 916 

MINNESOTA. 

Argyle,  Marshall  Co.  Banner 1266 

Arlington,  Enterprise 1257 

Austin,  Register 890 

BarnesvlUe.  Times 1086 


XVI 


IXDEX  TO  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


MINNESOTA.  Page 

Battle  Lake,  Review i;i^6 

Benson,  Swift  Co.  Press 1190 

Bloiimins  Prairie,  Tribune ll!«i 

Blue  Earth  City,  Bee 1157 

Brainerd,  Nortnwestern  Tribune IIHK 

CambridKe,  Isanti  Co.  Press 117H 

Caledonia,  Journal 7^6 

Carver,  Free  Press 117ii 

Cloquet,  Pine  Knot 12)0 

Cokato,  Wright  Co.  Republican 1240 

Delano.  Wright  Co.  Eagle >S90 

Dodge  Center,  Dodge  Co.  Record 1336 

East  Grand  Forks,  Courier 1204 

Fergus  Falls,  Otter  Tall  Co.  Farmer 794 

Gay  lord,  Register 13BH 

Gleneoe,  Enterprise 1256 

Glencoe,  Register 1 19ii 

Glenwood,  Messenger 1324 

Hastiims,  Banner 1294 

Heiidcrsdii,  Siblej'  Co.  Independent 980 

Hokali,  Chief 796 

Houston,  Houston  Vallej-  Signal 119S 

La  Crescent,  Houston  Co.  Educational. . .  1324 

Lake  Citv,  Sentinel 1296 

Lakefleld,  Minnesota  Citizen 1122 

Le  Roy,  Independent.-. 1 KH 

Long  "Prairie,  Leader 1319 

Luverne,  Gazette 1368 

Mazeppa,  Tribune  1264 

Minneapolis,  Canadian- American 954 

Minneapolis,  Commercial  Bulletin 996 

Minneapolis,  Evening  Journal 1265 

Minneapolis,  Minnesota  Farmer 832 

Minneapolis,     Northwestern     Architect 

and  Improvement  Record 1316 

Minneapolis,  Northwest  Trade 1108 

Miuneapolis,  Sunday  Gazette 1029 

Minneapolis,  To-day 782 

Minneapolis,  Tribune lOiS 

Minneapolis,  Wood  and  Iron 1206 

Moorhead,  News 1192 

New  London,  Review 844 

Northern  Pacific  Junction,  Carlton  Co. 

Press 1152 

Northtield,  Carletonla 1206 

Ortonville,  Headlight 1262 

Ortonville,  North  Star 1182 

Osakis,  Observer 1000 

Park  Rapids,  Hubbard  Co.  Enterprise... .    786 

Pelican  Rapids,  Times 1368 

Perhaiii,  Bulletin 1273 

Pine  Island,  Journal 13:?2 

Pipe  Stone,  Republic 1117 

Pipe  Stone,  Star 962 

Preston,  Democrat 1192 

Preston,  National  Republican 129U 

Red  Lake  Falls,  Gazette 1262 

Red  Lake  Falls,  Messenger 1339 

Rochester,  Herold 1346 

Rush  City,  Post 1215 

St.  Paul,  A.  O  U.  W  Gu  de 1278 

St.  Paul,  Der  Wanderer 1242 

St.  Paul,  Hotel  Reporter 1365 

St.  Paul,  Minnesota  Druid 1240 

St.  Paul,  Nordvpsten 787 

St.  Paul,  Pvthian  Advocate 1312 

St.  Paul   (formerly    Rochester),     School 

Education 1227 

St.  Paul,  Times SS8 

St.  Peter,  Herald 1094 

Slayton,  Gazette 131S 

Spring  Valley,  Vidette 1223 

Wabasha,  Wabasha  Co.  Herald 1094 

Windom,  Cottonwood  Co.  Citizen 1214 

Winona,  Republican 1027 


HISSISSIPFI. 


MISSISSIPPI. 


Ackerman,  Enterprise 

Agricultural  College,  Dialectic  Reflector 

Batesville,  Blade 

Bay  St.  Louis,  Gulf  Coast  Progress 

Bshalia,  Journal 

Clarksilale.  Banner 

Columbia.  Pearl  River  News 

Corinth,  Herald 

Durant,  News 

Ellisville,  Eagle 

Friar's  Point,  Gazette 

Fulton,  Itawambian 

Greenville,  Busy  Bee 

Greenville,  Yazoo  Delta  Review 

Hattlesburgh,  Herald 

Hazlehurst,  Signal 


i:i43 
1356 
1165 

963 
1318 
123S 
120<i 
H62 
1233 
1239 
1274 
1232 

788 
1107 

981 

916 


Holly  Springs,  Reporter 

Houston,  Free  South 

luka.  Cosmic  Gale 

Jackson,  Young  Missionary 

Kofciusko,  Star 

Mayersville,  Spectator 

Meridian,  Farmers'  Atlvocate 

Meridian,  Mercury 

New  Albany,  Democrat 

New  Albany,  Union  Co.  Optic 

Oxford,  Eagle 

Pittsboro,  Democratic  Banner 

Port  Gibson,  News 

Port  Gibson,  Southern  R?vellle 

Ripley.  Advertiser 

Sardis,  North  Mississippi  News 

Scooba,  Kemper  Herald 

Starkville,  Southern  Live-Stock  Journal 
West,  Mississippi  Courier 


Page 

.  1206 
.  12(18 
.  1010 
.  1160 
.  1290 
.  1156 
.  994 
.  918 
.  1362 
.  818 
.  1192 
.  1158 
.  1196 
.  1192 
.  1154 
.  1212 
.  11T4 

.  i:-;oo 

.  1344 


MISSOURI. 


Ariow  Rock,  Times 

Barnard,  Gazette 

Bent<m,  Express-Record 

Blackburn,  Globe 

Boonville,  Advertiser 

Breckenridge,  Bulletin 

Buffalo,  Register 

Canton,  News 

Canton,  Press 

Cape  Girardeau,  Courier 

Carrollton,  Democrat 

CarroUton,  Journal 

Carthage,  Press 

CassvlUe,  Democrat 

Clarence,  Courier 

Conway,  Advance 

Cuba,  Crawford  Champion 

Denver,  New  Era 

De  Soto.  Jefferson  Watchman 

Kdina,  Knox  Co.  Democrat 

Eminence,  Current  Wave 

Excelsior  Springs,  Sentinel  of  Truth 

Fairfax,  Chief 

Fayette,  Missouri  Independent 

Fredericktown,  Democratic  Standard — 

Fulton,  Callaway  Gazette 

Gavoso,  Democrat 

Glasgow,  Central  Mlssourlan 

Glenwood,  Criterion 

Grant  City,  Worth  Co.  Times 

Hartville,  Wright  Co.  Republican 

Hermitage,  Hickory  Co.  Herald 

Higglnsville,  La  Fayette  Co.  Post 

Hopkins,  Herald 

Houston,  Herald 

Humansville,  Star 

Hume,  Star 

Jameson,  Reporter 

Jefferson  City,  Cole  Co.  Democrat 

Jeffei-son  City.  Tribune 

Kansas  City,  Centropolis. . . ... ..... . . .  - .  •  ■ 

Kans;is  City,  Equitable  Aid  Union  Advo- 

cate 

Kansas  City,  Evening  Star .,. 

Kansas    Citv,    Gi-eat   Western    Railway 

Guide  arid  Business  Directory 

Kansas  City,  Journal 

Kansas  City.  Mid  Continent 

Kansas  City,  Missouri  and  Kansas  Farmer 

Kansas  City,  Palmer's  Monthly 

Kansas  City.  Review  of  Science  and  In 

dustry 

Kansas  City,  Society  Record 

Kingston,  Times 

Kirks ville.  Democrat 

Kirksville,  National  Real  Estate  Index. . . 

La  Belle,  Star 

Laclede,  Laconic 

Lathrop,  Monitor 

Lebanon,  Rustic 

Lee's  Summit.  Journal 

Liberal,  Liberal 

Libertv,  Advance 

LibertV,  William  Jewell  Student 

Linn,  Unterrifled  Democrat 

Lockwood,  Leader 

Macon,  Democrat 

Macon,  Republican 

Macon,  Times 

MaiMonville,  Commercial 

Maysville,  Register 

Mays  ville,  Republican  Pilot 


1234 
1204 
1194 
1154 
1126 
1138 
1114 
1228 

894 
1154 
1288 
1204 
1228 
1236 

962 
1150 
1326 
1152 
1276 
1264 
1102 
1244 

838 
1346 
1046 
1172 
1280 

994 

970 

794 
1352 
1372 
1192 
1350 
1220 

994 

\m> 

1368 

998 

1232 

1272 


1177 
826 


1200 
1163 
1290 
1077 
804 


1256 
1210 

i3t-;4 

1196 
1217 
1196 

788 
1176 
1189 
1172 
1150 
1224 

786 
1176 
1050 
11,58 
1050 
1158 
1094 
11S2 
1278 


INDEX  TO  ADVERTISEMEXTS. 


MISSOURI.  Page 

Memphis,  Democrat 1146 

Memphis,  National 1256 

Milan,  Republican 1110 

Moberly,  Monitor : 1332 

Montgomery  City,  Montgomery  Standard  11S7 

Montrose,  Monitor 936 

Mountain  Grove,  Mountain  Prospect 1094 

New  London,  Ralls  Co.  Guide 1118 

Odessa,  Democrat 1336 

Odessa,  Herald 1208 

Oregon,  Holt  Co.  Press Ilg4 

Ozark,  News 1320 

Ozark,  Real  Estate  Monitor 1266 

Pacific,  Our  County  Paper 7bi6 

Pacific,  Pacific  City  Herald 1150 

Pleasant  Hill,  Review 1234 

Purdy,  Barry  Co.  Beacon 976 

Rich  Hill,  Mining  Keview 1176 

Richland,  Cyclone 1376 

Roclieport,  Commercial 786 

Rock  Port,  Atchison  Co.  Mail 1144 

Ste.  Genevieve,  Fair  Play 78S 

Ste.  Genevieve,  Herald.." 79.) 

St.  Joseph,  Medical  Herald 1213 

St.  Joseph,  Monday  Leader 1094 

St.  Joseph,  St.  Joe  Advance 848 

St.  Joseph,  Volksblatt 1142 

St.  Louis,  Advance 1316 

St.  Louis,  Age  of  Steel  998 

St.  Louis,  Alienist  and  Neurologist 1064 

St.  Louis;  American  Journal  of  Ophthal- 
mology   1048 

St.  Louis,  Annals  of  Surgery 1048 

St.  Louis,  Archives  of  Dentistry 1048 

St.  Louis,  Building  Trade  Journal 1356 

St.  Louis,  Central  Christian  Advocate 1247 

St.  Louis,  Christian  Companion 1084 

St.  Louis,  Cimeter 1335 

St.  Louis,  Colman's  Rural  World 1302 

St.  Louis,    (formerly   Glen   Allen)  Com- 
munist    1192 

St.  Louis,  Courier  of  Medicine 1048 

St.  Louis,  Critic 1-242 

St.  Louis,  Defecator 1282 

St.  Louis,  Dry   Goods  and   G'-ocery   Re- 
porter    1214 

St.  Louis,  El  Comercio  Del  Valle 1186 

St.  Louis,  Evening  Chronicle 1327 

St.  Louis,  HIas 1370 

St.  Louis,  Home.  Farm  and  Factory 1214 

St  Louis,  Jeweler 1298 

St.  Louis,  Journal   of   Agriculture   and 

American  Stock  Breeder 1268 

St.  Louis,  Laterne 814 

St.  Louis,  Leather  Gazette 1292 

St.  Louis,  Le  Patriote 1236 

St.  Louis,  Life 1185 

St.  Louis,  Magazine 1350 

St.  Louis,  Mechanic 1010 

St.  Louis,  Medical  Brief 1208 

St.  Louis,  National  American 1208 

St.  Louis,  National  Exchange  Bulletin...  1316 

St.  Louis,  National  Review 1380 

St.  L  juis.  Overseer 15^ 

St.  Louis,  Post-Dispatch 835 

St.  Louis,  School  and  Home 1013 

St.  Louis,  Sunday  Sayings 979 

St.  Louis,  Tribune ...' 1240 

St.  Louis,  Western  Insurance  Review 955 

St.  Louis,  We.stliehe  Post 1147 

Salisbury,  Pre  -s-Spectator 1294 

Sarcoxie,  Vindicator 1076 

Savannah,  District  Times 1140 

Sheldon,  Enterprise 1102 

Sikeston.  Star  of  Sikeston 1188 

Springfield,  Express 1230 

Springfield,  Leader 814 

SteelviUe,  Sentinel 1234 

Stewartsville,  Das  Echo  Der  Gegenwart 

und  Der  Zeitgeist 1266 

Stewartsville,  Investigatoi" 1^8 

Stockton,  .Journal !I7U 

Thayer,  Oregon  Co.  Independent 1167 

Tina,  Herald 1202 

Versailles,  Gazette 1242 

Versailles,  Morgan  Messenger 996 

Warrensburt;,  Journal-Democrat 840 

Warrensburg,  Star r>^ 

Warrenton,  Banner 10,5(i 

Warsaw,  Missouri  Enterprise 10.50 

Webb  City,  Times ;    834 

West  Plams,  Journal "      li84 

2 


NEBRASKA.  Page 

Alexandria,  Thayer  Co.  Herald 1158 

Aurora,  Republican 1290 

Axtell,  Acorn 1316 

Bancroft.  Journal 1359 

Bellwood.  Reporter 1322 

Bower,  Nebraska  Horticulturist UIO 

Broken  Bow,  Custer  Co.  Republican 832 

Burchard,  Plaindealer I0i2 

Cambridge,  Monicor 1193 

Columbus,  Journal 1016 

Cortland,  Giii;e  Co.  Journal 790 

Crab  Orchard,  News 1264 

Cieightou,  Knox  Co.  News 1374 

Culbertson,  Sun 1290 

Cumminsville,  Wheeler  Co.  Gazette 1258 

Elk  Creek,  Echo 1102 

Ewing.  Item niO 

Fairmount,  Bulletin 1294 

Falls  City,  Journal 1122 

Franklin,  Republican  Valley  Echo 776 

Fremont,  Saturday  Evening  Journal 1376 

Fremont,  Tribune 1298 

Gibbon.  Buffalo  Co.  Beacon 1288 

Grand  Island.  Independent 1280 

Grand  Island,  Nebraska  Normal  Institute  1368 

Hartington,  Cedar  Co.  Nonpareil lllO 

Hastings.  Adams  Co.  Democrat 1214 

Homerville,  Gosper  Co.  Citizen 1374 

Humboldt,  Sentinel 792 

Inman,  Index laig 

Llbertj',  Journal ia24 

Lincoln,  Freie  Presse 1331 

Lincoln,  Nebraska  Capital  1376 

Lincoln.  Nebraska   Go:jd   Templar   and 

Register 1260 

Lyons,  Logan  Valley  Mirror 1109 

MeCook,  Trumpet s26 

Madison,  Chronicle 834 

Nebraska  City,  Modern  Instances 1176 

Nebraska  City,  Nebraska  Press 962 

Neligh,  Republican 1244 

Noi-folk,  Elkhorn  Valley  News 1080 

North  Auburn,  Nebraska  Republican 1286 

North  Bend,  Flail iios 

North  Loup,  Herald 1120 

North  Platte,  Lincoln  Co.  Tribune 844 

Omaha,  Bee 769 

Omaha,  Commercial    and     Live    Stock 

Record 1217 

Omaha,  Den  Danske  Pioneer 1137 

Omaha,  Herald 1359 

Omaha,  Kvety  Americke 1089 

Omaha,  Pokrok  Zapadu 1089 

Omaha,  Post  und  Telegraph, 1258 

Omaha,  Republican 1210 

Omaha,  Rural  Nebraska 1177 

O'Neill,  Tribune 1320 

Ponca,  Advocate 816 

Ponca,  Northern  Nebraska  Journal 1266 

Red  Cloud ,  Chief 776 

Rulo,  Observer ,  1216 

St.  Paul,  Phonograph 1236 

Salem,  Index 1172 

Schuyler,  Sun 1328 

Scribner,  News 1222 

Springfield,  Monitor 1286 

Stanton.  Democrat 1120 

Stella,  Tribime i3S(> 

Stockville,  Frontier  Co.  *'aber 1222 

Sutton,  Democrat 1314 

Table  Rock,  Argus ugg 

Utica,  Record n^ 

Wilber,  Blue  Valley  Blade '.  1278 

Wood  Kiver  Gazette 9ig 

York, Repu'/lican    .',  i09S 

York,  Times '  1276 

NEVADA. 

Battle  Mountain.  Central  Nevadan II54 

Virginia  City,  Virginia  Evening  Chron 

„^.  icle 1176 

Wninemucca,  Silver  State 1234 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 

Claremont.  National  Eagle 818 

Concord,  Veterans'  Advocate 858 

Farmington,  News ]    935 

Hillsboro' Bridge.  Hillsboro' Messenger.!  1160 

Lancaster,  Coos  Co.  Democrat 1152 

Lancaster,  Gazette ' '.    900 

Manchester,  American  Young  Folks. ....'.  1184 
Manchester,  Le  Courrier  du  New-Hamp- 
shire   1035 


xviil 


INDEX  TO  ADVEUTISEMENTS. 


Page 

1015 
1181 


NEW   HAMPSHIRE. 

Manchester,  Minor  and  American 

Pittsfield,  Analecta 

Portsmouth,  Penny  Post igi^ 

Sandwich.  Reporter ]f^ 

Whitetield,  Times • ]^f> 

VVolfborough,  Granite  State  News 1184 

NEW  JERSEY. 

Arlington,  Kearny  Watchman 1164 

Asbm-y  Park,  Journal Ig4» 

Atco,  Herald  and  Tnnes ..........    a^-! 

Bayonne     City,    Bayoune    Herald    and 

Greenville  Register ««» 

Bridgetou,  Evening  News i^^* 

Camden,  Camden  Co.  Journal 85ji 

Camden,  Saturday  Evening  Express l;3-« 

Camden,  Society  News i-^" 

Camden,  Times v  i:  ■  •  •/, iokm 

Cape  May  City,  Star  of  the  Cape 1^60 

Egg  Harbor,  Der  Pilot ]\^~ 

Efizabeth,  ssunday  Leader j  lu 

Gloucester  City,  Reporter. .., H'b 

Hammonton,  Atlantic  Co.  Mirror i^*^ 

Hopewell,  Herald • j.^j;^ 

Jersey  City,  Evening  Journal 1A)1 

Jersey  City,  Hedding  Herald si^ 

Jersey  City,  Herald ••••-.•■•••  •  ■  •  ■  • '  •  • '    q« 

Jersey  City,  New  Jersey  Freie  Presse. . . .    942 

Jersey  City ,  New  Jersey  Ledger wao 

Jersey  City,  New  Jersey  Staats  Zeitung.    870 

Jersey  City,  Sunday  Tattler U '9 

Keyport,  Weekly ]^% 

Lafayette,  Shooting  Star 1^9^ 

Madison,  Eagle °'" 

Manasquan,  Sea  Side • ^'94 

MaVs  Lauding,  Atlantic  Journal 1244 

Mlfford,  Leader i'™ 

Millville,  Transcript ■^■■■■■■- iAti- 

JSIewaik,  Der  B?obachter  Am  Passaic...  101b 

Newark,  Morning  Register '9U 

JSfew  Brunswiclc,  Fredonian jusu 

Hew  Brunswick,  Home  News lUi^ 

New  Brunswick,  Times «»i 

Newfield,  Item ,9U4 

Ocean  Beach,  Shore  Gazette i"?* 

Orange,  Journal ^2« 

Orange,  Sonntagsblatt J^" 

Passaic,  Herald ■ ^•4'? 

Passaic,  Passaic  City  News ij34 

Passaic,  Times, |{*" 

Paterson,  De  Telegraaf ii~5 

Paterson,  Labor  Standard »<! 

Paulsboro,  Independent ^i' 

Penn's  Grove,  Record »'" 

Perth  Amboy,  Republican Ji'u 

Plaintield,  Evening  News.. 1055 

Princeton,  Missionary  Review op~ 

Smlthville,  Mechanic ^^--f 

SomerviUe,  Somerset  Messenger 810 

Summit,  Record • ^""i 

Tom's  River,  Ocean  Co.  Democrat.. ... ....    UJ. 

Trenton,   Mercer  Co.  News   and  Cham- 

bersburg  Weekly  . i"'^ 

Trenton,  Practical  Educator  Jjiau 

Trenton,  State  Gazette -"Y 

Trenton,  Sunday  Advertiser ^w 

Viuelaud,  News-Times^ ^ oJ) 

Woodbridge,  Independent  Hour iiM 

Woodbridge,  Republican ^^ai 

NEW  YORK. 

Akron,  Breeze..... • Ijj^!^ 

Albany,  Evening  Journal - J^ 

Albany.  Evening  Post IW 


NEW  YORK.  Page 

Brooklyn,  Inn-keepers'  Journal 12.58 

Brooklyn,  Journal l'«4 

Brooklyn,  Our  Homes ;  ■  •  ■  v  •  •  •  1"^* 

Brooklyn,  Penny  Press   (formerly   Sun- 

d ay  World ) 767 

Brooklvn,  Standard ow 

Brooklyn.  Sunday  Item 8^1 

Buffalo,  Commercial  Advertiser 1181 

Buffalo,  Demokrat 1279 

Buffalo,  Graphic ••••--.••, lX3S 

Buffalo,  Iron  Review  and  Industrial  Age.  10S3 
Buffalo,  Kalendar  and  Gospel  Messenger 

of  Western  New  York 1081 

Buffalo,  Medical  and  Surgical  Joui-nal..    104b 

Buffalo,  Mercantile  Review 924 

Buffalo,  News 1351 

Butfalo,  North  and  South l£74 

Buffalo,  Price  Current < '6 

Buffalo,  Queries ■,  v  ■  ■ ;  ;;•  • ' :;,•    ^ 

Buffalo,  Real  Estate  and  Builders'  Month- 

ly       806 

Buffalo,'  Sunday  Truth 9S0 

Callicoon,  Callicoou  Echo 1010 

CanandaiKua,  Ontario  Independent 854 

Canau<laigua,  Ontario    Repository    and 


Messenger. 


956 


Aiuauj,ricic  ^.u.v,„v. 

Albany,  Guide. .  ••■•■•••,• ^X^y 

Albany,  Poultry  Monthly. ... ' J^ 

Albany,  Press  and  Knickerbocker 1183 

Amenia,  Times, ,S* 


Amenia, 

Athens,  Record 

Attica,  News ii---\J 1079 

Auburn,  Temperance  Herald l-'2 

Bath,  Plaindealer  ...........••.-■ '-'i^ 

Bath^on-the-Hudson  Evening  Star 1.  .6 

Belmont,  Genesee  Valley  Post 1050 

Brockport,  Democrat J» 

Brooklyn,  Brighton  Beach  Journal «69 

11193 

819 

20 

865 


1364 
912 


Brooklyn!  Brooklyner  Journal 
Brooklyn,  Catholic  Examiner. 


Brooklyn,  Catholic  Society  Journal s 

Brooklyn,  Gael ,...•■ ^ 

Brooklyn,  Greenpoint  Star sba 

Brooklyn,  Greenpoint  Tribune 844 


Canaseiaga,  Times 1028 

Canastoto,  Herald 943 

Candor,  Standard I2b7 

Castleton,  Evening  Star Wjb 

Cattaraugus,  Times 94b 

Central  Square,  News 854 

Ghatcaiigay ,  Record 94b 

Chittenaiigo,  Madison  Co.  Times 1028 

Cohoes,  La  Patrie  Nouvelle 960 

Cooperstown,  Otsego  Republican 948 

Corn  wall-on  Hudson,  Reflector 9.t0 

Dansville,  Laws  of  Life 9W3 

Davenport,  Charlotte  Valley  News 810 

Delhi,  Delaware  Republican 1158 

Dobbs  Ferry.  Record J^b- 

Dunkirk,  Chautauqua  Farmer 1020 

Dunkirk,  Evening  Observer 1020 

Dunkirk,  .lournal 1020 

East  New  York,  Mirror 124a 

East  Svracuse,  News l«o4 

East  Worcester,  Express 104b 

Ellenville,  Banner  of  Liberty 1094 

EUenville,  Journal w^O 

Ellicottville,  Post 121b 

Elmira,  Advertiser l<'b 

Elmira,  H  usbandnian 92.J 

Elmira,  Railroad  News 1*; 

Elmira.  Telegram ' '-^ 

Far  Rockaway,  Rockaway  Journal 1098 

Fishkill,  Times ^^ 

Flatbush,  Kings  Co.  Rural  and  Brooklyn 

Gazette Ill* 

Flushing,  Journal JOm 

Flushing.  Long  Island  News 1  80 

Flushing,  Times 1'42 

Fort  Ann,  Budget 9g0 

Fort  Edward,  Gazette lUdU 

Frankllnvllle,  Star, 994 

Freeport,  World's  Companion 1.^10 

Fulton,  Patriot  and  Gazette 1248 

Fulton,  Times 12<0 

Gaines,  Young  Oologi.st 9^4 

Geneseo,  Union  Citizen 9au 

Glens  Falls,  Republican 12b4 

Greenbush,  Evening  Star 137b 

Greenpoint,  Independent 13bJ 

Hamilton.  Democratic  Volunteer 124S 

Hammondsport,  Herald 792 

Havana,  Church  and  School 904 

Havana,  Regular  Physician 904 

Holley,  Standard 904 

Honeoye  Falls,  Times 1064 

Hornellsvlile,  Times — 1180 

Hunter,  Phoenix 1*4 

Huntington,  Suffolk  Bulletin 106b 

Hurley  ville.  Telephone ■.  •  •  ■  10-)  < 

Irviugtou-on-Hudson,  Irvington  Courier.  1229 

Jamaica,  Long  Island  Democrat 9p0 

Jamaica,  Standard 1228 

Jamestown,  Sun ^■■ri ,o.,o 

Jefferson,  Prattsville  District  Register...  1338 

Jelteisonville,  Sullivan  Co.  Record l&i 

Kingston  (Rondout  ,  Fraternal  Indicator  1208 

Kingston,  Freeman 884 

Kingston,  Leader 1812 

Le  Roy,  Gene.see  Courier 1222 

Lockpori,  Union 804 


INDEX  TO  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


XIX 


=^EW  YORK.  Page 

Long  Island  City,  Courier. . .  mu 

Long  Island  Citv,  Star  !<«? 

Long  Island  City,  Tribune.'  .■.'.' 1094 

McGrawville,  Sentinel .    lYSl 

Malone,  Farmer ^^U 

Marilla,  Record i^sS 

Met-liauicville,  Mercury «? 


1302 
1306 


New  York,  Age '.::::;::: iSi 

New  \ork,  Amateur  Athlete ; 1045 

New  York,  American  An-ler. {ni 

New  Ynrt    f,°'f  •'"''^"  Aquatic  Magaiin'e    938 
kZZ  -^     ,  '  f  "lencan  Art  Journal: . . .  S37 

New  \  ork.  American  Bazar ]007 

New  York,  American  Bottler. . .     S54 

nIw  York' tS'''''?''^"  Business  Guide.":::  13?T 
J.ew  loik,  American  Exporter.  inqq 

New  York,  American  IroA  News: : : : nu 

\  n.?i'S'  ^mei-ican  Journal  of  Railway 
Appliances •'     ocn 

New  Yort •  f  ""-.'•^an  Metai  siaikei ::::::    972 
^ew  \  ork,  American  Progress.  870 

New  York'  i"^erican  Railroad  Joui-nai : :    9.M 
^ewYork,  American  Reformer..  1097 

Ne%^  York,  American  Wood-Worker  and 

New'^/ortS^ir^^"'  •'°'^™^' 1^ 

New  York,  Art  Age : : : : : : : ; : : : ; ; ; ; ; ;  _■  _■  _■  _•  _• ;  •  {^^ 

907 


NEW  YORK. 

New  York,  Pishing  Gazette.. . 
New  \ork,  torest  and  Stream: 


Page 

.    807 

New  York":  Fore^n^errjourTal"::: ^ 

Newjork,  Fortschritt...        %%% 

^ew  \  ork  Frank  LesUe's  BudMrt 1  w? 

-'"Nel^lpe^^.^."^   ^-"^-^    ^"-"^-ie^'t!' 
^^Vug""'  ^'■^'"'  I't-siie's'iilustrirte "Zei- 

^""'lin'e  ^!'.'.*'.''''"''  I^esiie's  Sunday  iliaga:  ^^^ 
New  York:  Fieenian: : 

pw?;^::i^;f;;^yi;^^i;-^ii-'Ha: 

"""Inle^rfoV^D^^S^r^-^-"  «-^^^^ 


1303 
940 

1283 
974 


866 


p^?S?l^:gS'^j«f'i*-'^ou;^ai:::  86S 

New  York,   Grand    Army "' Gazette "    '^'' 


and   South 


1356 
984 


New  York,   Australasian 

American  . . 
New  York,  Bankers'" Magazine. . . .  1166 

^VZ  V"^^'  ^?:^^er  Stat?  Worknian  : ' " ' "    827 
""^  CiS'r  ^°"'°'''^   ^'^  -^    «Pir"    1^ 

New  York,  Book  BuVer: : : : : Q9^ 

Ne^w  ?o^l:Ko"tt?f  ^^"  observer:::::  l| 

New  York,  Bradstreet's: : : : : oIq 

New  York,  Builder  and  Wood- Worker ' ' '  12?^ 

Itery    '  Cabinet-making  and  UphoV 

New  York,  Carpet'  Trade  and  Re'vi'e w ' ' ' '    ^« 
New  York,  Catholic  Herald.......  '  n^ 

Nevv  York  Chamber  of  Commerce  Jour- 
nal  and  Exhibition  Reporter  sss 

New  York,  Christian  Nation  .!: inS? 

New  York,  Chi-lstian  Thought. 89o 

New  York,  Church  Press. . . j^™ 

New  York.  Clipper iSJ,^ 

Review  ^^°^'''  ^"^*  andLadies'Weai- 

n! S  ?^°'■^  ClotiiVeV  and  FurnteheiV.  ■:'"•■    I9J 

nIw  York-  ^l°",^i"°  .^"'■'lishlng  Gazetie:  1.367 

^ew  York,  Coal  Trade  Journal nil 

New  York,  College  Mercury. .  imfi 

Sor¥°'"^S°™™eroialBulletm    .:  j-^g 

Wpw  ?°''^  Commercial  Gazette. . . .      ;.- '    4^1 
^TZ  ^^""^  Commercial  Magazine . .  srg 

TrnXpn'^if  Commercial  ^  World    and 

United  States  Exporter a-.o 

New  York,  Confectioner nm 

New  York,  Converted  Catholic. . : imo 

New  York,  Cyclist  and  Athlete     wd 

New  York,  Day  Star .     ^qj^ 

New  York,  Delnik  Americkv. 770 

brauer'  ^e"-  -^ m e  r i k a h  1  s c he  Bierl 

New  York;  DerFreischucz: :::::: 1I0S 

New  York,  Der Fuehrer...    s^ 

£ew  York,  Der  RepubUkaner.  .■.;:::: sS 

'^'Thi&sr^'"''"'^-'-^^  ^p«-  Z 

^^i.|2|^ic^'y^c:,:--ri^--he 

fwp?k:gS-T5gaSn':^^°-^''- 

gw  ^o°rt-  gr\^^i;?i  JSf  «•  ^-'^-^^  ^ 
New   York,   Electrician 
Engineer 


National  Guai^sman...."*'"'^^^'^   ^"'^   o,. 

New  York,  Graphic .si* 

^/^^  Yoi-k,  Grocers'  Journal.:: \^l 

New  York,  Harlem  Record . .        Jmf 

New  York,  Harper's  Bazar..  '9I 

New  \  ork.  Harper's  Magazine. .       q« 

New  \  ork.  Harpers  Weekly . .  qS 

New  York,  Harper's  Young  People q« 

New  York,  Hatter  and  Furrie?  *^    h^ 

^ ew  York.  Hebrew  J ournal      : : : : JH 

New  \  ork,  Hebrew  Leader. ...   ??i 

New  York,  Herald  of  Health.       i^^o 

New  York,  Homiletic  Monthly. «2 

New  \  ork.  Hotel  Register. ....   J^ 

New  York,  Hotel  Reporter. ;;     ^g^ 

^tw  ^S?^'  EX'''"'''  Companion: : : : : : : :  ill 

New  \'ork, HydraulicandSanitarvPlum:    ^'^ 


878 


Ni^^2?l^;^^^^^^^^^-«p^pe-ii 

^'^'^.nf  •:/^^/^"™?!  °f  Comparative  Medi: 


cine  and  SurgeiT ^— •<=^i«="i- 

New  York,  Judge... ■;..::;:: .|io 

New  \  ork,  Katholisches  VolksblatV inTfi 

nI-  i^,  S'iJJi^li^^^".'^"^  ''^^■'  ?l 


New  York, 


810 


vr    XT  ,  ■KA''*'ieia  Mode::::;; n^i 

New  York.  Lieber's  Manual....  li? 

p  r^,^&^^^^i,' ■■■■■■■  ^ 

New  York,  Mechanical  New^. .     ?fj 

New  York,  Medical  Advocate.... «jt 

New  York,  Medical  Journal.  /:;; ^3 

vfw  ^^''h  Mercantile  Journal       ;; ^4 

New  \  ,jrk.  Mercantile  Law  Journal «on 

New  York,  Merchant's  Magazine        i-5-? 

New  York,  Mining  Record"  ^ISf 

New  York.  Musical  Courier.        %fo 

New  \  ork,  Musical  News. .  ,?,%, 

New  \  ork,  Music  Trade  Review «» 

ie^^gtir^^ci/g^s:^^-"-"-  i 


New  York,  N  ws. 


865 
845 


and  Electrical 


1084 


1.370 
900 
850 


New  York,  El  Es'pej'o: : ; : : 

New  York,  El  Progreso 

P«^°?.^'  Engineering  News  and  Ameri 
XT    f^an  Contract  Journal....  tqc 

New  York,  English-American.   .V.: gl 

S^^?S'E^-Pres.s  Record  ^'' 


^TZ  Z'^'^h  ?,mancial  Record Jm 

New  York,  Financier S4? 

New  York,  Fireman's  Herald -  - -- 


New  York,  Fire  Record. 


1066 
942 


New  York,  Newsdealer  and  Stationpi- '         qto 
blltt'"'  NewYorkerDeutsches  Voiks'-    ''' 

^'^  wlc^h^e'ib?a^tl.^°^^^'-  ^'^'^--tiscries   '' 
^^Ten?'"''' ^'''^  Yorker  Tag^sNachrich'-     "^ 

New  York;  New  Yii'kerZeitiing ™? 

gS;^'^'  °'^"^  """"^  Hei?s:ai:Law    ^" 

New  York  North  limerican  Review ^ 

^^^LL^'leitu°nt''"-«*'^'^-^^-^--^'^an.^ 

New  York,  Our  Homes';;;: : : Tj 

New  York,  Our  Second  CentuiV: \vu 

New  York,  Our  Society  JournaL  9^^ 

New  York,  People's  Fireside  Journal 842 

New  \  ork,  Popular  Science  Monthly 903 


XX 


INDKX  TO  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


NEW  YOKK. 


Page 


NEW  YORK. 


Lumbei-.   Tobacco    and    Cotton   Be 

\wrtev.. ^■.  ■■■■■■■■■  ■■-■■^-^-^  894    Troy,  Albany  V.O.  ncia 

New  York.Re  o ula^^^  1234    Troy,  Sunday  News... 

New  York.  Kfi)'>i  tei  ana  xiai  c  ^  Trov.  Telegram 


Page 

969    Tan-ytown,  Greenburgh  Gazette^     ...^.^  1226 
i  Ticomleroga,   Sentinel    and    Ticondero   ^^^ 

gian 1154 

1-269    Tonawanda,  Enterprise ■     g,^ 

'.  H6r£LlCl 10R1 


New     — 

WeZ  ?ork;  R^t^  Grocers'  Advocate: . . 

New  York.  Review 

■Npw  York,  Sanitarian ■ .  •  •  v'.  •  v:;  — 

nIw  York  Schaft's  Saturday  Night 


959 
783 
1166 
906 
1238 
1260 


Troy,  Albany  Co.  Herald ^ 

Troy,  Sunday  News ggg 

Troy,  Telegram §72 

?;S^:'^?a^fMon;ingTimes;-:::::::::i|«» 

Si;ia;S!^ciaiPJ.oneandAd^rtiser 

and  Collector's  Chart ■  ■  ^^ ••■/;• 

Deutsche     Zeituug    und   Oneida 


Utiea,    Ueutscne     z^muus    >■""    g.,^ 

Demokrat  •.;••,■•  viiu';.:. '\  116T 


§rw\?rk;l|;i.J|^Machi^^^  ^^  XTtic^a^rvel-^body's- Paper:: n^ 

^^^li^'^'..'!"'     "^^     •^°- iJ  ^S?^;^5lSerance  Advocate::::::  1074 

New  York,  ShelteringArms^ ^=0  ^^•"^"oj''^^^    '^t  ^nion  Advertiser 9 '| 

New  York  Shipping  Gazette  ^.^...  8^8  wtlls!  Adirondack  Herald 1  52 

New  York,  Silk  Culture  and  Home  Indus  ^.|   gVille,  Reporter. \^ 


trips 
New  Y'^ork,  Staats  Zeituug. . . ; . . 
nIw  York,  State  Line  Bulletin. 

tcpw  York,  Stockliolder 

New  YOTk,  Street  Railway  Journal 


849 
858 
927 
969 
833 
1188 
1119 


Westfield ,  Pulpit  of  To-day  .^ 


T^pw  York,  Sun 

I  :^?^;l;i^Si^^" i^ 

£^:^¥iS;i^^^^  solvent-  Ban^^::;, 

Report ......  • 777 

New  York,  Tid-Bits ygg 

§l^?S^l^:K-^ics:::::::::::::::::::||o 

§|^?S?&u;;^(^Sod'sBankan;iCoun. 

terf  eit  Reporter g^j 

New  York,  Uptown  News-; °']^ 

New  York,  Uptown  Visitoi ^g^ 

tJpw  York,  Voice •  ■ oi- 

New  York  Wall  Street  News 8b. 

New  York,  Westchester  Times 1^59 

New  York,  World jj09 

^i^^Y^'YoIi^pFoiks; Visitor::-.:.:::::  ioto 

Noi'th  Phai-salia,  QulU  and  Press.     .^ UZl 

Norvvich,  central  New  Yorker  and  Home  ^^^  | 

Sentinel looo 

Ogdensburgh,  Advance i|^ 

Ogd?nsburgh,  Journal ^2^ 

Ogdensburgh,  Je^^---;---„eKepublica'n:  1312 
Ogdensburgh,  St.  Lawience  Kepuu 

Oneida.  Saturday  Post j.,^ 

Oaeonta,  Press. j2a4 

Oswego,  Palladium 858 

g^?l^^^y-si<ie  Monthly::::::;: i|| 

Pawling,  Pioneer. ; ;  -^f^^ 

Penn  Yan,  Democrat ;:::::::::....    980 

piatt^bMgh.'L?-  Nationai: ::::... 934 


West  Troy,  Watervliet  Sentinel. J^A- 

Whtte  Plains,  Eastern  State  Journal 1300 

WhitI  Plains.  Westchester  News 988 

Whitestone,  Herald jy^^ 

Yonkers,  Gazette j^^^ 

Yonkers,  Herald..- ngn 

Yonkers,  Plalndealer 

NORTH    CAROLINA. 

1082 
iffi?M:^^i^aroiin^P^ohiiiiVionist:  1276 

Chadbourn,  Columbus  Times 10» 

Chapel  Hill,  University  Magazine 11^4 

Cherryville,  Analecta ::;:;::::  1334 


Dallas,  Light-House ..  g-g 

Elizabeth  City,  Economist 1^^ 

Elizabeth  City,  Falcon »™ 

Favetteville,  Sun 834 

Gastonla,  Gazette. ggg 

g?^?:^}^gelSitic Standard:::::::::  970 

SerloJ^mtButeRidgeiBaptist:::::::^^^^ 

fltghlands.  Blue  Ridge  Enterprise 133U 

High  Point,  Enterprise • .  •  • "°T 

Jefferson,  Appalachian  Phiosophler 794 

Kernersville,  News. -go 

La  Grange.  Davis  Cadet ^^ 

Laurinburg,  Exchange ^"f^ 

Lenoir,  Chronicle. . ..;... ,  jo^ 

Louisburg,  Franklin  Times ^^^ 

Lumberton,  Robesonian ^^^ 

Marion,  Lamp  Post........ -g^ 

Marion,  McDowell's  Btigle '"? 

New  Berne,  Free-WiU  Baptist |2 

New-Berne,  Lodge. .ogQ 

Oxford,  Orphans'  Friend '^ 

Potecasi,  Roanoke  Patron •  ■  •  '*SS 

Raleigh,  News  and  Observer  . y™* 

Ralllfh,  North  Carolina  Teacher ^ 

ReidsviUe,  Tinies. . . .  .^^^ '"::::    882 


piattsuiugu,  ^^  ^•""'i 852 

|S;:lS^=^°=;;i^land- News  Let.  ^^   ^^^S^^^^fora'^ui^-  ^^^ 


930 
1046 
1330 
1016 


•pnrt  Jefferson,  Times. 

Port  jinfis.  Orange  Co.  Farmer 
Rhlnebeck,  Gazette 

Rochester  Educational  Gazette. 1^19 

Rochester:  Kalendar  and  Gospel  Messen 


1081 


ger  of  western  New  York 


ver. 


880 

868 

Rockville  Center  souui  ^.«<=  -.=.. ......  1278 

Rushford,  Spectator ■ jgyg 

i2S|ililiiF-;i;;::i 


Schenec 
Schenectady 


1098 


i^^ri^crFaU^.'s'enlTaCo.  Courier xo., 

tllvcr  cTe'ek'^NTriii-  -ciiautauqu-a  -News. .  1291 

Syracuse,  Evening  Herald j^ge 

Syracuse,  Standard 


Rutherl 

Rutherford-ton,  ■Miimtaiii  -Banner 916 

Sallsbviry,  Exaniiner...... ^^^ 

Scotland  Neck,  Democrat JH* 

Sniithneld,  Herald..  •••■•••■  -Ik' IIUO 

Stonewall,  Pamlico  Enterprise "w 

Tarboro,  iJorth  Carolina  Sentinel ^83| 

Troy,  Tar  Heel.. aii 

Wadesboro,  Intelligencer ^^^^ 

Wavnesville,  News ,.,-a 

Weldon,  People's  Advocate If '» 

YanceyviUe,tasewell  News ll«8 

OHIO. 

Akron,  City  Times ^^ 

tkro";  "S^uea^ionai- M^nliiiy- ai:d 

*      National  Teacher.. '"SS 

Akron  Sunday  Gazette..... ; ^Ti 

Akron:  Trades  and  Labor  Journal 8d4 

Alliance,  Leader ggg. 

Ansi mia,  Mirror ,,128 

Ashtabula,  Telegraph J\^, 

Attica,  Journal ■ ,0.2= 

Attica;  Medical  Compend IgiS 

Bainbridge,  Courier .jg^ 

Basil, Union  News... • oqq 

Batavia,  Clermont  Advance »^ 

Bellaire,  Herald j.,^ 

Rellaire,  Tribune 


IXDEX  TO  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


OHIO .  Page. 

Bellbrook,  Mattnet 954 

Bettsville,  Enterprise 824 

BlanchesttT,  Star 105 1 

Bowling  Greeu,  Wood  Co.  Democrat 1164 

Bradford,  Independent  Sentinel 1068 

Cambridge,  Guernsey  Times 956 

Canal  Dover,  Young  America 939 

Canton,  Repository 1381 

Carey,  Local  Agriculturist 1060 

Carrollton,  Carroll  Free  Press 978 

Centerburg,  Gazette  Star 944 

Chillicothe,  Leader 874 

Chillicothe,  TTnsere  Zelt 1080 

Cincinnati,  Advance 896 

Cincinnati,  American  Grange  Bulletin.. .    925 

Cincinnati,  Artisan 798 

Cincinnati,  Beehive • .  1327 

Cincinnati,  Beta  Theta  Pi 1362 

Cincinnati,  Christliche  Apologete 1247 

Cincinnati,  Express  Gazette 8.35 

Cincinnati,  Graphic 825 

Cincinnati,  Haus  und  Herd 1247 

Cincinnati,  Hotel  Journal 989 

Cincinnati,  Medical  News 12S9 

Cincinnati,  Mercliaut  Traveler 774 

Cincinnati,  Miller  and  Manufacturer 951 

Cincinnati,  Mystic  Jewel 958 

Cincinnati,  Suburban  News 958 

Cincinnati,  Sunday  School  Journal 1247 

Cincinnati,  Times-Star 939 

Cincinnati,  Trap  and  Trigger 1318 

Cincinnati,  Western  Christian  Advocate.  1247 

Cleveland,  Amendment  Herald 798 

Cleveland,  Brainard's  Musical  World 908 

Cleveland,  Der  Sendbote 1236 

Cleveland,  Eye 1367 

Cleveland,  Iron  Trade  Review  and  West- 
ern Machinist 1125 

Cleveland,  Leader 1267 

Cleveland,  Marine  Record *.   . .  1008 

Cleveland,  Ohio  A.  O.  U.  W.  Journal  12-16 

Cleveland,  People's  Tabernacle 1270 

Cleveland,  Plain  Dealer 1022 

Cleveland,  Sunday  Journal 1221 

Cleveland,  Sunday  Tribune 922 

Cleveland,  Volnost 1098 

Cleveland,  Wfechter  am  Erie 1032 

Colflwater,  Change 1358 

Columbus,  City  and  Country 928 

Columbus,  Der  Ohio  Sonntagsgast 1028 

Columbus,  Der  Westljote 1352 

Columbus,  Masonic  Chronicle 1302 

Columbus,  Ohio  State  Journal 1179 

Columbus,  Ohio  State  Tribune 1219 

Columbus,  Sunday  Herald 928 

Columbus,  Sunday  Morning  News 886 

Cortland.  Gazette 1226 

Creston,  Journal 952 

Dayton,  Syndicate 1310 

Defiance,  Defiance  Co.  Republican 1371 

Delaware,  Chronicle 1250 

Doylestown,  Journal 1160 

Elyria,  Poul  try  Nation 876 

Fostoria,  College  Echo 1152 

•Gallipolis,  Tribune 824 

Geneva.  Foster's  Musical  Journal KJJi 

■Genoa,  Times 932 

Germantown,  Press 1176 

Gettysburg,  School  Visitor  1380 

Grand  Rapids,  Thompson's  Triumph 894 

Greenwich,  Enterprise 806 

Hamden  Junction,  Enterprise 1282 

Harris.  Freewill  Baptist 932 

Harrison,  News 1030 

Hayesville,  .Journal 1 176 

Hillsboro,  Herald l?5i 

Hiram,  Beaman's  Bugle 1330 

Holgate,  Times 786 

Ironton.  Saturday  Irontouian 81S 

Jackson,  Journal 1098 

Jackson.  Standard 818 

Jeffersonville,  Chronicle '.  1066 

Kenton,  Democrat 1358 

Lebanon,  National  Normal  Exponent 1107 

Leipsic,  Free  Press 1066 

Lithopolis,  Lithopolitan  Home  News 1064 

Lockland.  Miami  Vallev  News 1174 

London,  Times ." 954 

Loveland.  Enterprise. 1302 

McComb,  Herald". 1288 

Mansfield,  Die  Post i:i44 

Marietta,  Leader .'    S70 

Medina,  Democrat 790 


OHIO.  Page 

Middleport,  Herald 840 

Milan,  Voice 12-28 

Milford  Centre,  Daiby  News 822 

Montpeller.  Enterprise 908 

Mount  Orab,  Monitor 1292 

Mount  Sterling.  Post 950 

Nelsonville,  News 936 

Nevada,  Enterprise 1112 

New  Bretnen,  Stern  des  Westlichen  Ohio  1092 

New  Carlisle.  Sun 908 

New  Lisbon,  Ohio  Patriot 908 

New  Paii.s,  Mirror 928 

North  Lewisburg,  Tri-County  Free  Press..  1332 

Norwalk.  Chronicle 994 

Norwalk,    Fair    Journal    and    Farmer's 

Directory 11.51 

Oberlin.  Highways  and  Hedges 890 

Pemberville,  Leader 1344 

Pioneer,  Tri-State  Alliance 13:50 

Piqua,  Der  C<:>rrespondent r2iX) 

Piqua,  Journal 1196 

Piqua,  Miami  Helmet 1016 

Plain  City,  Dealer 1378 

Port  Clinton.  Lake  Shore  Bulletin  1196 

Portsmouth,  Blade  1082 

Quaker  City.  Independent 9(18 

Richmond,  Radiator .'  1186 

Riplev,  Bee  and  Times 908 

Ripley.  Saturday  Budget 1094 

Rock  Creek.  Buckeye  Banner 1296 

Rockwood,  Crescent 778 

Sabina,  News 908 

Salem,  Republican 1250 

Sandusky.  Local 1074 

Scid,  Eclectic  Journal  of  Education 807 

Shiuesville,  News 1360 

Shelby,  Free  Press 784 

Somerset.  Review 1036 

South  Charleston,  Sentinel 1194 

South  Solon,  Echo 1016 

Springfield,  Ohio  State  Tribune 1219 

Springfield .  Transcript 1310 

Steubeuville,  Gazette 1370 

Steubenville,  Germania 9^^ 

Tiffin.  Die  Presse 908 

Tiffin.  News 1284 

Tippecanoe  City,  Herald 1030 

Toledo,  American 786 

Toledo,  Commercial  Telegram 880 

Toledo.  Post 1090 

Upper  Sandusky,  Chief 1064 

TJrbana,  Champaign  Democrat 1359 

Warren,  Western  Reserve  Democrat 1254 

Washington,  Globe 1338 

Wauseon,  Fulton  Co.  Tribune 1190 

Waverly,  Pike  Co.  Republican 986 

Waynesville,  News 1192 

Wellston,  Argus 1.352 

Wellsville,  Union 952 

Winchester,  Sentinel 1082 

Woodsfield,  Monroe  Journal 778 

Xenia,  Republican 106S 

Xenia,  Torchlight 1064 

Yellow  Springs,  Review 1088 

Youngstown,  Saturday  Night 1000 

Zanesville,  Courier 958 

Zanesvillc,  Farmers'  Journal 1079 

Zanesville,  Shepherd's  National  Journal 

and  Rural  Era 956 

Zanesville,  Simday  News 1083 

OREGON. 

Ashland,  Tidings 

Baker  City.  Bedrock  Democrat 

Corvallis,  Benton  Leader 

East  Portland.  Vindicator 

Joseph,  Wallowa  Chieftain 

Lakeview,  Lake  County  Examiner 

Linkville,  Klamath  Star 

Oregon  City.  Courier 

Pendleton.  East  Oregonian 

Portland,  Columbia  Churchman 

Portland,     Northwestern    Farmer    and 

Dairyman 

Portland,  Official  Travelers'  Guide  of  the 

Northern  Pacific  Railroad 

St.  Helens,  Oregon  Mist 

Silvertou,  Appeal 


132.8 
780 
1328 
1120 
1154 
1336 
1314 
1306 
1246 
1332 

1132 

1079 

781 

1234 


PENNSTLVAXIA. 

Allentown,  Critic 860 

Altoona,  Blair  Co.  Radical 818 

Altoona,  Der  Deutsche  VoLksfuehrer 870 

Altoona.  Sunday  Morning 856 


xzu 


INDEX  TO  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


PENNSYLVANIA.  Page 

Altoona,  Suiidav  News 1250 

Altoona,  Times  884 

Altoona,  Tribuiu- 1310 

Ambler,  Gazette 1102 

Beaver,  Times 1045 

Bedford,  Gazette 876 

Bedford,  Republican  and  Inquirer lllO 

Bellefonte,  News 9S0 

Bellefonte,  Republican 040 

Berwiclj.  In.lip.  ii.  lent 1030 

Braddoek,  JIusieal  Times 1360 

Braddocli,  Tribune 1180 

Bradford,  Petroleum  Age 870 

Bradford,  Star  Mail 830 

Bryn  Mawr,  Home  News 854 

Butler,  Democratic  Herald 940 

Butler,  Times 1344 

Carlisle,  Evening  Sentinel , 994 

Chamhersburgh.  Herald 922 

Cherrvtree,  Record 944 

Chester,  Times 834 

Clarion,  Republican  Gazette 1384 

Columbus,   Equitable  Aid  Union  Advo- 
cate    1177 

Curwensville,  Herald 13.30 

Danville,  Record 870 

Danville,  Sun 1060 

Delta,  Herald 1020 

Downingtown,  Chester  Co.  Archive 1138 

Dushore^  Democratic  Sentinel 1194 

East  Brady,  Index 986 

Easton,  Slate  Trade  Journal 1065 

Ebensburg,  Cambria  Freeman 1066 

Edenburg,  Clarion  Co.  National 1068 

Elizabeth  town.  Chronicle 1063 

Ephrata,  Review 832 

Erie,  Star  of  Liberty 1180 

Everett,  Press 1278 

Farmersville,  Matrimonial  Review 777 

Freeland,  Progress 1028 

-  Greenville,  Shenango  Valley  News 842 

Harrisburg,  Morning  Call 876 

Harrisburg,      Pennsylvanische     Staats- 

Zeitung 1254 

HarrisVjurg,  State  Journal 1088 

Hawley,  Times 854 

Hazleton,  Das  Journal 1006 

Hazleton,  Volksblatt 930 

HoUidaysburgh,  Register 830 

Holmesburg,  News 1363 

HuglK'sville.  Mail 818 

HuutiuKiion,  Journal 1012 

Irwin,  (Jlironicle 932 

Jersey  Shore,  Times 1176 

Kennett  Square,  Kennett  News  and  Ad- 
vertiser     854 

Kittanning,  Centennial 1137 

Klttanuing,  Globe 1358 

Kittanning,  Republican 1150 

Knoxville,  Courier 808 

Lancaster,  Knights  of  Pythias  Magazine  100s 

Landisville,  Vigil 778 

Langhorne,  Standard 860 

Lansdale,  Democrat 1176 

Lansdale,  Reporter 92s 

Lawrenceville,  Herald 824 

Lewistown,  Gazette 960 

Littlestown,  Era 1296 

Liverpool,  Sun 790 

Lock  Haven,  Democrat 1284 

McC'onnellslJurg,  Democrat 950 

McKeesport,  Sunday  Herald 1381 

McKeesport,  Tribune  and  He'-ald 896 

McVey to wn,  Journal 1160 

Mahanoy  City,  Local 894 

Mahanoy  City,  Mahanoy  Trii)une 824 

Mahanoy  City,  Record. S90 

Meadville,  Morning  News 1264 

Meadville,  Pennsylvania  Farmer 1080 

Mercer,  Republican 82ii 

Mercer,  Western  Press 128(i 

Middietown,  Press 10(it'> 

Mlfflintown,  Democrat  and  Register 1064 

Miftlintown,  Juniata  Herald 1064 

Miliersburg,  Herald 1062 

MUlersburg,  Sentinel 1292 

Mill  helm.  Journal 960 

Mills,  News  Agents'  Friend 1311 

Mills,  Strang's  Leisure  Headings 1311 

Mills,  Youths' Friend 1311 

MinersvUle,  Free  Press 1028 

Montrose,  Independent  Republican 894 

Mount  Joy,  Star  and  News 1U98 


PENNSYLVANIA.  Page 

Nanticoke,  Tribune 986 

New  Bloomfield,  Democratic  Enterprise.  1196 

New  Brighton,  Beaver  Valley  News 1028 

Newton  Hamilton,  Watchman 780 

Norristown,  Herald 878 

North  East.  Advertiser 1356 

Oil  City,  Blizzard 937 

Oil  City,  Derrick 948 

Oxford.  Press 1068 

Parkesburg,  Ray 1092- 

Philadelphia,  Agnostic 810 

Philadelphia,  American  Cottage  Garden.  1287 

Philadelphia,  American  Journal 1078 

Philadelphia,  American  World 120J 

Philadelphia,     Brewers'     and     Dealers' 

Journal 1144 

Pliilailcli>liia,  Carpet  Trade 971 

Piiil.uli  Ijihia.    Caterer    and    Household 

Magazine Soft 

Philadeljjhia,  Centennial  Advertiser 1217 

Philadelphia,  Christian  Life 1275 

Pliiladelpliia,  Christian  Woman 894 

Philadelphia,  Deniokrat 878 

Philadelphia,  Der  Bazar 1210 

Philadelphia,  Evening  Bulletin 925 

Philadelphia,  Frankford  Herald 9:54 

Philadelphia.  Friends'  Review 980 

Philadel] ihia.  Gazette 1342' 

Philadel|ihia,  (Germantown)  Gazette 874 

Philadelphia,  Germantown  Telegraph. . .  1334 

Philadelphia,  Hai.pv  Hours  at  Home 1316 

Philadelphia,  Household  Visitor 9a8. 

Philadelphia,  Iron SS» 

Philadelphia,  Journal  of  Progress 120C 

Philadelplua,  Kneass'  Magazine  for  the 

Blind 1056- 

Pliiladelpliia,  Legal  and  Insurance  Re- 
porter      848 

Philadelphia,   Mrs.    Benedict's    Fashion 

Journal 882 

Philadelphia,  National  Agent 806 

Philadelpliia,  News '. 975 

Philadeljihia,  Our  Church  News lo92 

Philadelphia,  People's  Magazine 904 

Philadelphia,  Practical  Farmer 882 

Piiiladidphia,  Press 983 

Philadel|ihia,  Progress 1008 

Philadelphia,  Progressive  Age  and  Water 

Gas  Journal 1075. 

Philadelphia,  Railway  News  1005 

Philadelphia,  Rail wav  World 878 

Philadelphia,  Rural  Home 902 

Philadeliiliia,  Saturday  Morning 920 

Philadelphia,  Silver  Chimes 1006 

Philadeli  hia,  Tageblatt 928 

Philadelphia,  Textile  Colorlst 870 

Philadelphia,  Textile  Monitor 942 

Philadelphia,  Thoroughbred  Stock  Jour- 
nal .. 1215 

Philadelphia,  Times 802 

Philadelphia,  Tobacco  Age 1235 

Philadelphia,  Traveler 821 

Philadelphia,  Underwriter 901 

Pliiladelphia,  Wall  Paper  Trade  Journal.  1030 

Philipsburg,  Journal 1040 

Pittsburgh,  American  Pottery  and  Glass- 
ware Reporter 109O 

Pittsburgh,  Authors'  Review  and  Scrap- 

Book, 1202 

Pittsburgh,  Bookmart 1S78 

Pittsburgh,  Brick,    Tile   and   Metal  Re- 
view      854 

Pittsburgh,  Catholic M2 

Pittsburgh,  Commercial  G.tzette 85* 

Pittsburgh,  Emerald  Vindicator  872 

Pittsburgh,  Evening  Penny  Press  1271 

Pittsbuigh,  Freiheit's  Freund 911 

Pittsburgh,  Horse  and  Waggon 1095 

Pittsl>urgh,  Insurance  Wfirld 1304 

Pittsburgh,  Labor  Herald 814 

Pittsburgh,  Methodist  Recorder 842' 

Pittsburgh,  National  Stockman  and  Far- 
mer   1371 

Pittsburgh,  Pennsylvania  Teacher 1358 

Pittsburgh,  Pittsburger  Sontagsblatt  and 

Die  Reform 880 

Pittsburgh  Post 1348 

Pittsburgh,  Railway  Reporter 798 

Pittsburgh,  Reveille 1196 

Pittsburgh,  Sportsman 94;> 

Pittsburgh,  Star 80O 

Pittsburgh,  Sunday  Globe 900 

Pittsburgh,  Times 1040' 


INDEX  TO  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


PENNSYLVANIA.  Page 

Pittsburgh,  United  Presbvttrian 13H3 

Pittsburgh,  Y  Wasg 130S 

Plainfield,  Cupid's  Corner 919 

Plaiufleld.  Times 11)23 

Pottsville,  Evening  Chronicle 12'^2 

Providence,  Register 920 

Reading,  Family  Hearth 1327 

Reading,  Times S32 

Renovo,  Evening  News 1239 

Rochester,  Argus : 1062 

Rockwood,  Somerset  Co.  Times 920 

St.  Clair,  Splinters 921 

Saxton,  Herald 1030 

Scranton,  Cambro-Ameriean  Review 1062 

Scranton,  Evening  Times 998 

Scranton,  Herald  of  Jov 832 

Scranton.  Truth '. 1021 

Sellnsgrove,  Times 1076 

Shenandoah,  Evening  Progress 1082 

Slatington,  News 1016 

Sraetliport,  McKean  Co.  Miner 1094 

Smethport,  McKean  Democrat 1030 

Spartansburg,  Sentinel 1356 

Steelton,  Item 11S2 

Steelton,  Reporter 824 

Strasburgh,  Free  Press 1166 

Sugar  Grove,  News 848 

Sunbury,  American 904 

Sunbury,  News 822 

Telford.  Montgomerv  Co.  Presse 8.32 

Titusville,  Morning  Herald 1016 

Towanda.  Bradford  Republican 1024 

Tremont.  News 1064 

Tunkhannock,  Republican 90-! 

Ulysses,  Sentinel 936 

Warren,  Evening  Paragraph 1092 

Warren.  Sunday  Mirror 1340 

Waynesboro,  Keystone  Gazette 808 

Wayneshurgh,  Messenger 1098 

Wavnesbiu-gh,  Republican 1270 

Wellsboro,  Republican  Advocate 1025 

West  Chester,  Chester  Co.  Reporter 1076 

White  Haven,  Journal 890 

Wllke.s  Barre,  Luzerne  Co.  Express 1086 

Wilkes  Barre,  News  Dealer 1072 

Wilkes-Barre,  Wyoming  Valley  Sentinel.  1268 
Williamsport,  Die  Susquehanna  Zeitung.    882 

Williamsport,  Laiior  Record IIKU 

Williamsport,  Sunday  Grit 840 

Womelsdorf.  News..' 1076 

RHODE  ISLAND. 

Central  Palls,  Catholic  Temperance  Ad- 
vocate    1360 

Central  Falls.  Visitor 1264 

Olneyville,  Rhode  Island  Citizen 1351 

Phenix,  Pawtuxet  Vallev  Gleaner K194 

Providence,  Evening  Mail 1308 

Providence,  Evening  Telegram 1304 

Providence,  Household  Magazine 1226 

Pi-ovidence,  Indicator 884 

Providence,  Morning  Star S22 

Provideuee,  Rhode  Island  Democrat 804 

Providence,  Sunday  Morning  Transcript.  1327 

SOUTH  CAROLINA. 

BennettsviUe,  South  Carolina  Monitor...  1211 

Black's,  Transcript 1016 

Charleston,  News  and  Courier 1175 

Charleston,  Sunda v  Dispatch 1082 

Darlington,  Vindicator 1074 

GafCney  City,  Bulletin 848 

Gilbert  Hollow,  News 1160 

Manning,  Times r282 

Spartanburg,  Herald 1128 

Summerville,  Herald 1016 

TENNESSEE. 

Athens,  Athenian 966 

Brownsville,  Democrat 1099 

Carthage,  Mirror 1287 

Chattanooga,  Facts 839 

Dand  ridge,  Republican  Banner 894 

Dayton,  Gazette 778 

Dickson,  Dick.-on  Co.  Press 1208 

Dowelltown.  Christian  Progress 962 

Dyersburg.  State  Gazette 962 

Franklin,  Weeklv 1353 

Greenville.  New  Era 962 

Jacksboro',  Powell's  Valley  Sentinel. 1189 

Jacksboro',  SUver  Dollar 985 

Jackson,  Forked  Deer  Blade...- 1132 

Jackson,  West  Tennessee  Whig 1.340 

Johnson  City,  Comet lOCO 


TENNESSEE.  PdQe 

Kingston,  Roane  Co.  Republican 894 

Knoxville,  Free  Press 790 

Knoxville,  Southern  Railway  News 966 

Lawrenceburg,  Press 962 

Lexington,  Progress Vi'ZO 

Lynchburg,  Falcon 970 

Manchester,  Times 135'2 

Memphis,  Adam 790 

Memphis,  Avalanche li  25 

Memphis,  Cotton  Belt 1257 

Memphis,  Living  Way 1198 

Memphis,  Southern  Cycler 834 

Memphis,  Universal  Triangle 13.56 

Memphis,  Watchman 793 

Murf reesboro.  News 960 

Nashville,  American 10(17 

Nashville,  Anzeiger  des  Sudens 944 

Nashville,  Banner 1275 

Nashville,  Broadaxe 1271 

Nashville,  Journal  of  Medicine  and  Sur- 
gery     967 

Nashville,  Missionary  Baptist 1104 

Nashville,  Southern  Practitioner 975 

Nashville,  Southwestern  Journal  of  Ed- 
ucation    1361 

Paris.  Post-IntelUgencer 942 

Rugby,  Gazette  and  East  Tennessee  News    808 

Savannah,  Sentinel 1342 

Sweetwater.  Monroe  Democrat r272 

TiptonvlUe,  Lake  Star 1363 

Trenton,  Gibson  Co.  Herald 1372 

Tullahoma,  Guardian 916 

Union  City,  Anchor 1184 

Winchester,  Franklin  Co.  News 1164 

Winchester,  Home  Journal 1328 

Woodbury,  Cannon  Co.  Courier 1218 

TEXAS. 

Abilene,  Reporter 826 

Albany,  News 1074 

Alexander,  Free  Lance 1082 

Anson,  Texas  Western 1332 

Au.stin,  Dispatch 1034 

Austin,  Farm  and  Ranch 836 

Austin,  Texas  Churchman 1324 

Austin,  Texas  State  Journal 1008 

Austin,  Texas  Vorwarts 1106 

Bellville,  Standard 1104 

Blanco,  News 1022 

Boerne,  Advance 970 

Boerne.  Republlkaner 1054 

Brazoria,  Independent 1174 

Brenham,  Banner 1130 

Brenham,  Business  Bulletin 1331 

Brenham,  Texas  Volksbote 1058 

Bryan,  Brazos  Pilot 1120 

Brvan,  Temperance  Banner 1128 

Burnet,  Oncea- Week 1248 

Canton.  Texan  Telephone 936 

Centerville,  Democrat 1052 

Cisco,  Round  Up 1214 

Clarendon,  Northwest  Texan 1330 

Cleburne,  True  Democrat  and  Knight  of 

Labor 780 

Coleman,  Voice 1114 

Colllnsville.  Times 1368 

Colorado,  Clipper 1069 

Corpus  Christ!,  Caller.  / 1183 

Corpus  Christi,  Critic/ 1225 

Corsicana,  Bible  Expo.sitor 779 

Corsicana,  Journal 1070 

Corsicana,  Texas  Prairie  Flower 1366 

Cotula,  Ledger 78:5 

Dallas,  Home  and  Sunday  School 1335 

Dallas,  Norton's  LTnion  Intelligence. 1132 

Dallas,  Texas  Cow  Boy 1821 

Dallas,  Times 1153 

Decatur,  Post 1088 

Decatur,  Wise  Co.  Messenger 1266 

Del  Rio,  Dot 1219 

Denison,  Herald-News 946 

Eagle  Pa^^s,  Journal 796 

Fairfield,  Recorder 795 

Fort  Worth,  Gazette 9-26 

Fort   Worth,  Texas   Courier  Record   of 

Medicine 1362 

Fort  Worth,  Texas  Freemason 908 

Fort  Worth,  Texas  Gazetteer 784 

Fort  Worth,  Texas  Live  Stock  Journal.. .    815 

Fort  Worth,  Texas  Rail  and  Wire 1230 

Fort  Worth.  Trade  Review 1341 

Galveston,  South-Westei'u  Railway  Ad- 
vance   1100 


XXIV 


INDEX  TO  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


TEXAS. 


Page 

Galvi'ston,  Texas  Christian  Aflvoeate. .-. .  IIWS 

Hallittsvillc,  Herald  and  Planter K)r>0 

Heniijliill,  Reporter i:i2li 

HenH)Stead,  IiedRer 846 

Henderson,  Rusk  Co.  News \tM 

Henderson,  Times Vi(ti 

Hieo,  Reporter 1368 

Honey  Grove,  Independent 1166 

Houston,  National  Reformer 1197 

Houston,  Texas  Railway  Traveler 1334 

La  Grange,  Journal 970 

La  Grange,  Slovan 80s 

Lampasas,  Dispatch 1120 

Lewisville,  Headlight 1324 

Longview,  Democrat 1190 

Lonifvlew,  Surprise 1182 

Mf  Kinney,  Democrat 1066 

Marshall,  Messenger 1106 

Mesquite,  Mesquiter 1286 

Midlothian,  News 962 

Mineral  Wells,  Pilot 1113 

Mi>s<(i\v,  East  Texas  Pinery 1161 

Nacoudi  iches.  Star 846 

Palest  i  ne.  Advocate 1264 

Palestine,  East  Texas  News 962 

Pleasanton,  Monitor 1105 

Rockwall,  Success 848 

Sabine  Pass,  Times 1036 

San  Angelo,  Tom  Green  Times-Enterprise    994 

San  Antonio,  Frele  Presse  fur  Texas 106S 

San  Antonio,  Merchant  and  Manufactui-er  l:»T 

San  Saba.  News 1U56 

Seguin,  Times 1010 

Seymour,  Cresset 135T 

Spi-i ui;town.  Pilot 13S2 

Sulphur  Springs,  Enterprise 1092 

Thoi'ii  (Springs,  Texas  Christian 846 

Toyah,  Reeves  Co.  Mirror 1127 

Van  Alsty ne.  Enterprise 8:W 

Victoria,  Deutsche  Zeitung  fur  Texas —  1326 

Waco;  Day 1264 

White  Wright,  Texas  Eagle 1191 

"Whitney,  Messenger 1084 

Willis,  Index 1331 

"Wills  Point,  Local-Chronlele 1204 

VERMONT. 

Burlington,  Clipper ; 982 

Burlington,  Free  Press 862 

Burlington,  Medical  Advertiser 1306 

Middlebury,  Our  American  Youth 1016 

Northfield.  Reveille 10S6 

Rutland,  Tidings  from  Nature 1072 

West  Randolph,  Buck's  Monthly 1360 

West  Randolph,  Vermont  Farmer 993 

VIRGINIA. 

Alexandria,  Gazette 

Alexandria,  Post  and  National  Echo 

Amherst,  Democrat 

Ashland,  Hanover  and  Caroline  News... 

Bland,  Mountain  Watchman. . . ; 

Bland,  South-West 

Bowling  Green,  Caroline  Sentinel 

Boydton,  Mecklenburg  Democrat 

Centralia,  Virginia  Enterprise 

Clarksville,  Virginian 

Covington,  Alleghany  Sentinel 

Culpeper.  Exponent 

Emorv,  Calliopean  Clarion 

Estillville,  Scott  Banner 

Falls  Church.  Morning  Sun 

Front  Royal,  Warren  Sentinel 

Greenville,  Banner 

Hamilton,  Loudoun  Telephone 

Lvnchburg,  Advance 

Lynch's  Station,  Campbell  Co.  Record. . 

Martinsville,  Herald 

Newport  News,  Commercial 

New  River  Depot,  New  River  Bulletin... 

Norfolk,  People's  Advocate 

Norfolk,  Virginian 

Norfolk,  Virginia  Seaport 

Onancock,  Eastern  Vfrgbiian 

Petersburg,  Trade  Review 

Portsmoutli,  Times 

Portsmoutli.  Virginia  Granger 

Richmond,  Capital 

Richmond,  Dispatch 

Richmond,  Educational  Journal  of  Vir 

ginla 

Richmond,  Planet 

liichmoud,  .Scarlet  Degree 

Richmond,  Southern Clunclinuni 


820 
1364 
1265 
1334 

1184 
900 
1202 
1250 
1340 
1320 
1178 

losa 

852 

1.353 

1222 

866 

S3S 

1312 

982 

1180 

780 

964 

778 

1376 

866 

94S 

1.378 

814 

1195 

1195 

1073 

907 

860 

1182 

1106 

1011) 


VIRGINIA.  Page 

Richmond,  Southern  Clinic 1116 

Richmond,  Virginia  Law  Journal 1273 

Richmond,  Virginia  Medical  Monthly 12.50 

RichHK )nd,  Whig 840 

Rural  Retreat,  American  Banner 922 

Smithfleld,  Enterprise 1349 

Staunton,  Spectator 1280 

Staunton,  Virginias 790 

Stuart,  Patrick  Press ■ 1076 

Tazewell,  Times 904 

Wi-ynesborough,  Messenger 966 

Williamsburgh,  Gazette 126S 

Winchester,  Leader 1 146 

Woodstock,  Shenandoah  Herald 1064 

Woodstock,  Virginian 1088 

WEST  VIRGINIA. 

Berkeley  Springs,  Morgan  Mercury 946 

Beverly,  Randolph  Enterprise 1180 

Cairo,    Ritchie   Democrat    and    Beacon 

Light ■J97 

Charleston,  Times 832 

Charlestown,  West  Virginia  Democrat. . .  1302 

Clay,  Clay  Co.  Star 1160 

Fairmount,  West  Virginian 1236 

Fayettevllle,  Fayette  Democrat 1076 

Franklin,  MountaiQ  News 1344 

Gerardstowu,  West  Virginia  Good  Temp- 
lar     852 

Hamlin,  Lincoln  Clipper 1086 

Hlnton,  Independent 1146 

Huntersville,  Pocahontas  Times HOT 

Jackson  (Ripley's),  Herald 1.364 

Keyser,  Mountain  Echo. . .  . .    936 

Kevser,  West  Virginia  Tribune 1180 

Madison,  Valley  Record 1061 

Mlddlebourne,  Tyler  Co.  Star 912 

New  Martinsville,  Wetzel  Democrat 1084 

Parkersburg,  Sentinel 968 

Parkersburg,  Smith's  Inde.x 1136 

Parkersluu-g,  State  .Journal 948 

Parkersliurg,  West  Virginia  Freeman 1158 

Peervsville,  McDowell  Progress 1204 

Petersburg!!,  South  Branch  Gazette 900 

Piedmont,  Observer 896 

Princeton,  Journal 1146 

Ravenswood,  Jackson  Bugle 818 

St.  George,  Tucker  Co.  Pioneer 1242 

Sistersville,  Tyler  Democrat 1340 

West  Union,  Record 1Q63 

WheellnL',  Pan  Handle  Grocer  and  Mer- 
chants'Guide 1218 

Wheeling,  Register 1 133 

Winfield,  Irrepressible 909 

WISCONSIN. 

Albany,  Vindicator 1222 

Antigo,  Forward 1234 

Appleton,  Volksfreund 832 

Barron,  Barron  Co.  Shield 780 

Bay  View,  Herald 992 

Beioit,  Free  Press 1380 

Black  River  Falls,  Badger  State  Banner. .  1136 

Boscolx'I,  Dial 946 

Centralia,  Enterprise 1146 

Clear  Lake,  Herald 13S0 

De  Pere,  Standaard 1076 

De  Pere,  Twin  City  Index 1182 

Dodgeville,  Star 992 

Eau  Claiiv,  Demokrat 1146 

Elroy,  Wisconsin  Statesman 986 

Evansville.  Enterprise 986 

Florence,  Mining  News 982 

Glidd en.  Pioneer 1357 

Green  Bay,  Advocate 948 

Green  Bay,  Der  Landsmann 1216 

Independence,  News 800 

Janesville,  Commercial  Union 940 

Janesville,  Gazette 1024 

Jefferscui,  Banner 1222 

Juneau,  Telephone 994 

Kenosha,  Cupid's  Messenger 1338 

Kilbourn  City,  Mirror  Gazette 1380 

Lake  Mills,  Leader 994 

Madison.  Badger 1224 

Madison,  Index 123* 

Madison,  School  Visitor 1288 

Madison,  Wisconsin  Prohibitionist 1002 

Madison,  Wisconsin  State  Journal 1026 

Manitowoc,  Lake  Shore  Times WAi 

Marinette,  North  Star I"2:?6 

Markesan,  Green  Lake  Co.  Democrat 1184 

Markesan,  Herald 1212 

Merrill.  Lincoln  Co.  Advocate 1344 


INDEX  TO  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


XXV 


WISCONSIN.  Page 

Milwaukee,  Aiiierikauische  Turnzeltung  1107 

Milwaiilkee,  Bulletin l:i50 

Milwaukee,  Columbia 1270 

Milwaukee,  Erziehungs  Blaetter 1107 

Milwaukee,  Excelsior 78S 

Milwaukee,  Freidenker 1107 

Milwaukee,  Peck's  Sun  770 

Milwaukee,  Review 91)8 

Milwaukee,  Seebote 1081 

Milwaukee,  Sentinel 1379 

Milwaukee,  Sunday  Telegraph 1250 

Necedah,  Republican 1148 

^Teillsville,  Times 1113 

New  Glarus,  Unser  Willkommener  Gast.  1328 

Ocouoniowoe,  Free  Press 1112 

Oregon.  Observer 1190 

Oshkosh,  Northwestern 107il 

Oshkosh,  Signal 1114 

Oshkosh,  Times 1232 

Pardeeville.  Breeze 1134 

Pepin,  Star 1202 

Portage,  Columbia  Co.  Weaker 998 

Port  Washington,  Zeitung S24 

Poynette,  Press 1 1 14 

Racine,  Agrieultiu-ist 1044 

Racine,  College  Mercury 800 

Racine,  Journal 1044 

Racine,  Slavic 848 

Racine,  Time.= 1280 

Rhinelander,  New  North 1220 

Rice  Lake,  Times 814 

Ridgeway,  Enterprise 848 

Ripon,  Commonwealth 1224 

St.  Croix  Falls,  Dalles  of  St.  Croix 978 

Shawano,  Shawano  Co.  Journal 846 

Shawano,  Shawano  Co.  Wochenblatt 1324 

Shell  Lake,  Watchman 1020 

Sparta,  Democrat-Enterprise 1228 

Spring-  Green,  Home  News 1022 

Superior,  Times 1359 

Toniah,  Journal S68 

Viroqua,  Vernon  Co.  Leader 80S 

Washburn,  Itemizer 1257 

Waukesha,  Freeman 844 

AVaukesha.  Real  Estate  Journal 946 

Wausau,  Der  Deutsche  Pioneer 1086 

Whitewater,  Register 1228 

Wonewoc,  Enterprise 1022 

Wonewoc,  Reporter 1384 


TERRITORIES. 

ARIZOX.A.. 

Flagstaff,  Arizona  Champion 1-S"52 

Phoenix,  Arizona  Gazette 831 

Prescott,  Arizona  Journal 1010 

Prescott,  Courier 1158 

Tucson,  Arizona  Mining  Index 816 

Tucson,  Arizona  Scar 1052 

Tucson,  Sunshine  and  Silver 1129 

Tucson,  Tailings 84:3 

DAKOTA. 

Alexandria.  Hanson  Co.  Advocate 978 

Alpena,  Journal 1120 

Altoona,  Jim  River  Vally  Eagle 795 

Andover.  Gazette 1130 

Appomattox,    Herald    and    Prohibition 

Advocate 1384 

Bangor,  Blue  Blanket 1368 

Bramhall,  Blade 1376 

Bridgewater,  Times 792 

Canova,  Dollar  Weekly 1351 

Carthage,  Our  Prairie  Home 1324 

Castlewood,  Hamlin  Co.  Times 1314 

Cavour,  Beadle  Co,  Democrat 800 

Centrevllle.  Chronicle li  80 

Clark.  Clark  Co.  Review 1022 

Clear  Lake.  Deuel  Co.  Advocate 1324 

Crandou,  Tribune 1266 

Darlington,  Charles  Mix  Co  News 1:330 

De  Smet.  Kingsbury  Co.  News 9:32 

De  Smet,  Leader 1272 

Devil's  Lake,  News 1024 

Doland,  Record 797 

Elkton,  Record 1.36S 

EUendale,  Commercial 1082 

Ellendale,  Dickey  Co.  Leader 1382 

EUisville,  Independent 8:30 

Estelline,  Bell 1234 

Fairbank,  Tribune 1331 

Fielder,  Times 11,56 

Forestburg,  Sanborn  Co.  Advocate 932 


DAKOTA.  Page 

Forman,  Item 1317 

Gary,  Interstate 1132 

Grafton,  News  and  Times 814 

Graml  Forks,  Herald 840 

Grand  Forks.  Tldende 1332 

Grand  Rapids.  Journal 800 

Harold,  Sentinel r208 

Henrv,  Dakota  Eagle 11:30 

Holabird,  Advocate 1100 

Hope,  Pioneer 1126 

Hope,  Steele  Co.  Gazette 784 

Howard,  Farmer 992 

Howell,  Chronicle 1334 

Hurley,  Turner  Co.  Herald 1313 

Hiu-on,  Dakota  Leader 1014 

Huron,  Times 1202 

Ipswich,  Gazette 1199 

Jamestfiwn,  Der  Pionier 1086 

Kimball,  Brule  Index  1150 

La  Foon,  Record 10:32 

Lake  Preston,  Times 1218 

Lakota,  Nelson  Co.  News 11'28 

Larimore,  Pioneer 1126 

Le  Beau,  Leader 1111 

Manchester,  Times 1318 

Mandan,  Pioneer 998 

Milbank,  News  Letter 1204 

Miller,  Gazette 8:38 

Milnor,  Sargent  Co.  Teller 1124 

Minnewaukan,  Dakota  Sifiings 1:366 

Mitchell,  Mail 830 

Mitchell,  Republican 1130 

New  Rockf ord,  Transcript 782 

Norfolk,  Spy 1190 

Onida,  Journal 1076 

Park  River,  Gazette 824 

Plankinton,  Aurora  Co.  Standard 12S9 

Portland,  Inter  Ocean 1023 

Pukwana,  Press 1146 

Ransom  City,  Pilot 1126 

Rapid  City,  Black  Hills  Journal 1150 

Ravmond,  Gazette 1374 

Redfleld,  Dakota  Dispatch 1376 

St  Thomas,  Times lo:36 

Salem,  Pioneer  Register 1010 

Scranton,  Pioneer li:J4 

Sheldon,  Enterprise 1:326 

Sioux  Falls.  Real  Estate  Bulletin 776 

Stanton,  Pilot 841 

Steele,  Herald 1210 

Tyndall,  Tribune 12(14 

Volga,  Tribune 1024 

Waterbury,  News 1:358 

Wessington,  Times 1014 

Wessiiigton  Springs,  Jerauld  Co.  News.. .    840 

Wheathmd,  Eagle 1144 

White.  Enterprise 848 

Williamsport,  Emmons  Co.  Record 1:3:36 

Woonsocket,  Times 10:34 

Yankton,  Dakota  Freie  Presse 1022 

Yankton,  Press  and  Dakotlan 1116 

IDAHO. 

Bellevue,  Chronicle 1130 

Caldwell,  Tribune 1009 

Cwur  D'Alene.  Sun ./ 1346 

Hailey.  Wood  River  News  Miner./. 1057 

Houston,  Press 782 

Lewiston,  Nez  Perce  News 1118 

Paris,  Bear  Lake  Democrat 1'221 

INDIAN. 

Darlington,  Che.veune  Transporter 1011 

McAlester,  Indian  Missionary 1372 

Muskogee,  Our  Brother  in  Red 1204 

MONTANA, 

Billings,  Inter-Mountain  Workman 1314 

Billings,  Rustler 1159 

Butte  City,  Inter-Mountain 1126 

Fort  Benton,  Montana  Wool  Grower 1298 

Fort  Benton,  River  Press 1339 

Glendive,  Independent 1'220 

Helena,  Herald 830 

Helena,  Independent 1324 

Helena,  M(  ntana  Baptist 1376 

Helena,  Montana  Live  Stock  Journal 1376 

Livingston,  Enterprise 1"263 

White  Sulphur  Springs,  Rocky  Mountain 

Husbandman 1044 

NEW  MEXICO. 

Albuquerque,  Democrat 1154 

Albuquerque,  La  Revista 1103 


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INDEX  TO  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


NEW  MEXICO.  Paye 

Las  Cruces,  Rio  Grande  Republican 1142 

Las  Vek'as,  Mining  World II.*) 

Las  Vegas,  Re v  ista  Catoliea 135(1 

Raton,  Independent 1116 

Santa  Fe,  New  Mexican  Review H24 

Santa  Fe,  New  Mexico TTfi 

Silver  City,  Southwest  Sentinel K144 

Springer,  Colfax  Co.  Stockman 1026 

Watrous,  Mora  Co.  Pioneer 1354 

White  Oaks,  Lincoln  Co.  Leader 799 

UTAH. 

Beaver,  Beaver  Co.  Record 1044 

Beaver,  Southern  Utonian 1134 

Frisco,  Southern  Utah  Times 1288 

Richfield,  Sevier  Valley  Echo 122:5 

Salt  Lake  City,  Bikuben 1:328 

Salt    Lake    City,    Salt    Lake     Evening 

Chronicle 11:^8 

Salt  Lake  City,  Salt  Lake  Herald 1365 

Salt  Lake  City,  Salt  Lake  Tribune 1070 

WASHINGTON. 

Anacortes,  Northwest  Enterprise 1130 

Cheney,  North  West  Tribune 1116 

Farmington,  Post 13:?2 

Harrington,  Times 1150 

Hoquiam,  Gray's  Harbor  News 1138 

Pomeroy,  East  Washlngtonian 8I() 

Pomeroy,  Washington  Independent ]2i7 

Port  Townsend,  Argus i:W8 

Seattle,  Post-Intelligencer 847 

Seattle,  Sundav  Star 1044 

Snohomish  City,  Eye 1118 

Vancouver,  Columbia  Churchman 13:^2 

Waitsburgh,  Times 1139 

Walla  Walla,  Statesman 1092 

Walla  Walla,  Sunday  Epigram 1218 

Yakima,    North     Yakima     Washington 

Farmer 1141 


WYOMING. 

Buffalo,  Echo 846 

Laramie  City,  Boomerang 1310 

Rawlins,  Carbon  Co.  Journal 1313 

Rawlins,  Wyoming  Tribime 776 

Rock  Springs,  Independent 1350 

DOMINION  OP  CANADA. 

BRITISH   COLUMBIA. 

Kamloops,  Inland  Sentinel 8:^0 

MANITOBA. 

Brandon,  Mail 1112 

Minnedosa.  Tribune 1 1:^3 

Neepawa,  Canadian 1116 

Portage  La  Prairie,  Manitoba  Liberal —  H27 

Portage  La  Prairie,  Tribune-Review 784 

Selkirk,  Herald 1014 

NEW  BRUNSWICK. 

Albert,  Maple  Leaf 1116 

Fredericton,  Evening  Capital. 1083 

Fredericton,  York  Gleaner 1126 

Grand  Manan,  Island  Press 816 

Hampton,  Farmers'  .lournal 132:5 

Saint  .lolm,  Messenger  and  Vi.sitor 10:56 

Saint  John,  Sun 1287 

Saint  John.  Telegraph 964 

Saint  John,  Trade  Reporter 1162 

Woodstock,  f'arleton  Sentinel 1078 

Woodstock,  Press 1306 

NORTHWEST  TERRITORIES. 

Biattleford,  Saskatchewan  Herald 1118 

Calgary,  Herald 1:370 

Macleod,  Gazette IHO 

Moosomin,  Courier 1.360 

NOVA  SCOTIA. 

Baddeck,  Island  Reporter 1373 

Halifax,  Critic 1170 

Halifax.  Morning  Herald 1"254 

Kentville,  New  Star 1'206 

Plctou,  News 1U6S 

Truro,  Guardian 1 170 

Windsor,  King's  College  Record 1046 

Yarmouth,  Times 798 

ONTARIO. 

Alvinston,  Fair  Play 1:350 

Arthur,  Enterprise 1204 

Beoton,  Canadian  Bee  Journal 1: 02 

Beeton.  World 1:302 

Bothwell,  Times 1072 

Brigden,  Beadle 1350 


ONTARIO.  Page 

Brockville,  Monitor 1028' 

Cannington,  Ontario  Gleaner 1063 

Clinton,  Caue  Journal  and  Monthly  Hu- 
morist   1145 

Cobourg,  Acta  Vietoriana 988 

CoUingwood,  Bulletin 11-52 

Flesherton,  Advance 112'2 

Goderich,  Star -  1343: 

Gore  Bay,  Manitoulln  Guide 1112 

Hagersville,  Times 1122 

Hamilton,  Canadian  Royal  Templar 1088 

Hamilton,  Palladium  of  Labor 984 

Hamilton,  Times 1134 

Hanover,  Post 1:372 

Huntsvllle,  Forrester 1:326 

IngersoU,  Sun 1117 

Kincardine,  Standard 1092 

Kingston,  Canadian  Missionary 1072 

L'Original,  Advertiser 8:38 

London,  Advertiser 1080 

London,  Echo 888 

London,  Family  Welcome 788 

Manitowaning,  Manitoulln  Expositor iaT2 

Meaford,  Mirror SCO 

Meaford,  Monitor 1046 

Mount  Forest,  Index . .   1028 

Mount  Forest,  Representative 1:3.52 

Norwood.  Register 1126 

Oakville,  Independent "^82 

Orangeville,  Dufferin  Post 1:332 

Orillia,  News  Letter 1112 

Ottawa,  Citizen 1142 

Penetanguishene,  Herald 1338 

Port  KIgin,  Busy  Times 113&- 

Port  Elgin.  Free  Press 1192 

Port  Hope,  Canadian  Craftsman 1068 

Port  Hope,  Times 1068 

St.  Catharines,  Exponent 1042 

Sault  Ste.  Marie,  Algoma  Pioneer 1183 

Thornbury,  Union  Standard 1358 

Thorold,  Post 1042 

Tilburv  Centre,  Times 1190 

Toronto,  Benefactor 1068 

Toronto,  Canada   Citizen   and   Temper- 
ance Herald 892 

Toronto,  Canadian  Breeder  and  Agricul- 
tural Review 791 

Toronto,    Canadian    Manufacturer    and 

Industrial  World 918 

Toronto,  Canadian  Practitioner 930" 

Toronto,  Commercial  Traveller  and  Mer- 
cantile Journal 12,t0 

Toronto,  Cosmopolitan  Short  Hander —  118tt 

Toronto,  Evening  Telegraph 930 

Toronto,  Globe 1031 

Toronto,  Ladies'  Journal 104(> 

Toronto,  Tribune 990 

Toronto,  Truth 1046^ 

Trenton,  Trent  Valley  Advocate in2 

Win<lsor,  Le  Courrier  D'Essex "82 

Wingham,  Times 950 

Woodstock,  Sentinel  Review i92 

PRINCE  EDWARD  ISLAND. 

Charlottetown,  Advertiser 1374- 

Summerside,  Journal 1164 

Summerside,  Prince  Edward  Island  Agri- 
culturist   1164 


QUEBEC- 

Hull,  La  Vallee  D'Ottawa 

Huntingdon,  Advocate 

Joliette,  La  Gazette  de  Joliette 

Montreal,  Battersby's  Dominion  Pocket 

Railway  and  Travellers'  Guide 

Montreal,  Canada  Medical  Record 

Montreal,  Canadian  Dairyman 

Montreal,  Dominion  Dry'Goods  Report. . 

Montreal,  Herald 

Montreal,  Insurance  Society • 

Montreal,    International     Railway    an<l 

Steam  Navigation  Guide 

Montreal,  Ln  Presse 

Montreal,  L'Etendard 

Montreal,  Le  Monde  lUustre 

Montreal,  Le  Moniteur  Du  Commerce.... 

Mont  real,  Protestant  Pillar 

Quebec,  D'Electeur 

Quebec.  Le  Courrier  Du  Canada 

Quebec,  Le  Journal  De  Quebec 

St.  Hvacinthe,  Courrier  De  St.  Hyacinthe. 

St.  Roch,  Le  Nouvelll.ste 

Sherbrnoke.  Le  Progres  de  L'Est 

Three  Rivers,  L'Ere  Nouvelle 


1024. 
1130 
i:366 

950' 

9H8 
988- 

1218 
990 

1046. 

1061 
1093 
1090- 
1380 
1040' 

950 
1054 
1041 
1:330 
11:30- 
1162 

8:34 
133& 


Key  to  Circulation  Ratings. 

REGULAR     AVERAGE      EDITIONS. 

REPORTED     .iND     ESTIMATED. 


Not  exceeding  five  himdred,  -  -  -  K 

Exceeding  five  hundi'ed,  -  -  -  -  K  1 

Not  exceeding  one  thousand,  -  -  -      J 

Exceeding  one  thousand,  -  -  -  -  J    1 

Not  exceeding  two  thousand,  -  -  -  -      I 

Exceeding  two  thousand,  -  -  -  II 

Not  exceeding  thi-ee  thousand,       -  -  H 

Exceeding  three  thousand,       -  -HI 

Not  exceeding  five  thousand,  -  -  -  -      G 

Exceeding  five  thousand,  -  -  -  -  G   1 

Not  exceeding  ten  thousand.  -  -  -  -      F 

Exceeding  ten  thousand,  -  -  -  -  F    1 

Not  exceeding  fifteen  thousand,     -  -  -  -      E 

Exceeding  fifteen  thousand,     -  -  -  -  El 

Not  exceeding  twenty  thousand,    -  -  -  -      D 

Exceeding  twenty  thousand,    -  '  -  -  -  D  1 

Not  exceeding  twenty-five  thousand,  -  .  -      C 

Exceeding  twenty-five  thousand,  -  -  -  CI 

Not  exceeding  fifty  thousand,         -  -  -      B 

Exceeding  fiftv  thousand,         -  -  -  -  B   1 

Not  exceeding  one  hundred  thousand.       -  -  -      A 

Exceeding  one  hundi*ed  thousand,  -  -  -  A   1 

Eating  omitted  for  special  reasons,         -  -  -      X 

Repeated    letters,  viz:  A  A,  B  B,  B  B  1,  C  C,  etc.,  indicate  that  there  is- 

some  reason  for  believing  the  paper  entitled  to  be  rated  in  the  grade  above. 

For  example,  B  B  1  is  better  than  B  1,  but  not  as  good  as  A. 


Cases  in  which  Circulation  Katings  are  not  Given. 

1st.  When  a  paper  was  not  described  in  the  preceding  edition  of  Directory. 

2d.  When  a  paper  is  termed  an  Advertising  Sheet. 

3d.  When  a  paper  does  not  insert  advertisements. 

When  it  has  not  been  possible  to  form  an  opinion,  the  circulation  is  marked  X. 


EXPLANATIONS. 


D  il  iS  D- ^,  \^  JJ  "O  tl  These  geograjiliical  indicators,  which 
are  placed  immediately  after  the  counties,  designate  the  relative 
position  of  the  counties  in  their  respective  States,  Territories  or 
-Provinces,  the  centre  of  each  being  used  as  a  basis.  They  were 
devised  (and  copyrighted)  by  Josej^h  M.  Toner,  M.  D.,  of  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  and  are  used  under  a  contract  with  him. 

The  population  figures  are  from  the  census  of  1880,  or  from 
more  recent  estimates  b}^  resident  publishers  or  postmasters. 

Publications  known  to  be  bought  and  circulated  mainly  by 
jDcrsons  and  firms  advertising  therein  by  means  of  descriptive 
articles  in  the  reading  columns ;  or  devoted  to  the  (almost) 
exclusive  advertising  of  any  particular  person  or  firm,  or  the 
advertising  of  any  certain  idea ;  or  estabUshed  solely  as  adver- 
tising schemes  ;  embracing  a  class  with  cu'culations  verv  largely 
gratuitous ;  are  termed  ''  advertising  sheets,"  and  no  ch'cirlatiou 
rating  is  given. 

In  cases  in  which  no  advertisements  are  taken  for  a  publica- 
tion, the  circulation  rating,  being  of  no  importance  to  advertisers, 
has  been  omitted  :  and  in  its  j^lace  are  inserted  the  words  :  "  does 
not  insert  advertisements." 

From  Publishers  of  Newspapers  who  fm-nish  information 
upon  which  the  circulation  rating  may  be  based,  a  memoran- 
dum is  asked  of  the  actual  date  and  issues  of  each  number  of 
the  paper  for  the  preceding  three  months.  Each  publisher  send- 
ing such  a  report  is  requited  to  make  it  as  definite  and  exact, 
as  to  dates  and  figui'es,  as  he  would  requii-e  from  a  rival  pub- 
lisher, were  a  comparison,  based  upon  the  two  reports,  to  be 
instituted  between  the  two  papers. 

It  Means  that  the  Editor  of  the  Directory  at  the  time  of 
going  to  press  had  no  certain  evidence  that  the  paper  so  marked 
had  suspended  publication,  but  being  unable  to  seciu'e  any  late 
issue,  no  particulars  could  be  given. 

Small  engravings  of  newspaper  buildings  on  solid 
metal  bodies,  occupying  space  of  one  inch  in  length 
(ir  width,  and  no  more,  subject  to  approval  on  inspec- 
tion, are  inserted  with  the  description  of  the  paj)er 
without  any  charge.   The  Crosscup  &  West  Engraving 


,|T  IJJJi^  C^o.,  No.  702  Chestnut  street,  Philadelphia,  are  good 
'"""Tfiif  parties  to  furnish  the  engravings  requu'ed,  and  have 
[tO  made  all,  or  nearly  all,  which  now  appear  in  the  book. 
The  Directory  is  issued  annually.  The  work  upon  its 
revision  proceeds  all  the  time.  Advertisers,  Publishers  and  the 
public  are  entreated  to  lend  their  aid  by  calling  attention 
to  its  shortcomings.  The  book  can  never  be  made  perfect,  but 
no  pains  will  be  spared  to  sustain  the  position  which  it  has 
attained  in  the  good  opinion  of  advertisers  and  publishers. 


I. 


A    LIST,    ARRANGED    ALPHABETICALLY    BY    STATES    AND    TOWNS,    OF 

PLACES  IN"  THE  ITSITED  STATES  A\D  TERRITORIES,  THE  DOMINION  OF  CANADA  AND  NEW- 
FOUNDLAND, IN  WHICH  NEWSPAPERS  AND  OTHER  PERIODICALS  ARE  PUBLISHED,  GIVING 
THE  POPULATION,  LOCATION,  PROMINENT  INDUSTRIES,  ETC.,  OF  SUCH  PLACES  RESPECTIVELY  ; 
WITH  DESCRIPTIONS— ARRANGED,  FIRST,  ACCORDING  TO  FREQUENCT  OF  ISSUE,  AND 
SECOND.  BY  ALPHABETICAL  ORDER— OF  SUCH  NEWSPAPERS  AND  OTHER  PERIODICALS,  Gn"ING 
THEIR  NAMES,  FREQUENCY  OF  ISSUE,  POLITICS  OR  GENERAL  CHARACTER,  FORM,  SIZE,  SUB- 
SCRIPTION PRICE  PER  YEAR,  YEAR  OF  ESTABLISHMENT,  EDITORS'  AND  PUBLISHERS'  NAMES^ 
CIRCULATIONS,*    ETC.  • 


ALABAMA. 


ALABAMA. 


ABBEVILLE,  C.   H.,  ffenry  Co.,  L\ 

500  pop.,  90  m.  S.  E.  of  Montgomery,  and  15 

W.  of  Fort  Gaines,  Ga. 

TI3IES  ;  Fridays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x32 ; 
subscription  §1.50  ;  established  1883  ;  Grouby 
Bros.,  editors  and  publisliers;  circ'n  K. 

ANDALUSIA,C.  H.,  CovingtonCo.,^ 
625  pop.,  near  the  Conecuh  r.,  90  m.  S.  of 
Montgomery. 

TIMBER  TIMES;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscription 
$1.50 ;  established  1884 ;  Covington  County 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

ANNISTON,  Calhoun  Co.,  ^  6,000 
pop.,  a  new  town  in  the  centre  of  extensive 
coal  and  iron  fields,  and  with  important 
manufacturing  industries,  employing  near- 
ly 4,000  hands.  It  is  also  a  trade  centre  for  ', 
the  cotton  and  other  products  of  the  sec- 
tion. ! 

HOT  BLAST;  Saturdays;  democratic;' 
four  pages  :  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $2  ; ! 
established  1S83 ;  Chas.  H.  WUliams,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  II. 

ASHLAND,  C.  H.,  Clay  Co.,  o-  387 
pop.,  about  25  m.  from  Talladega.  A  min- 
ing, agricultural  and  manufacturing  sec- 
tion. 

CLAY  CO.  WATCHMAN  ,-  Frida.vs; 
four  pages ;  size  22x30 ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1884  ;  A.  F.  Stubbs,  editor  ;  H.  A. 
Manning,  publisher :  circulation  K.  ] 

NEWS;  Fridays ;  democratic ;  four  pages  :  i 
size  18x2K:  subscription  75  cents  ;  established 
1881 ;  J.  W  Jordan,  editor  and  publisher. 

ASHVILLE,  C.  H.,  St.   aair  Co.,  ^  ' 
200  pop.,  on  Alabama  Great  Southern  Rd.,  i 
12  m.  from  Coosa  r.,  40  m.  N.  E.  of  Birming- 
ham, and  100  S.  E.  of  Chattanooga,  Tenn.  { 
The  county  is  traversed  by  railroads,  and 
is  in  the  chief  coal  and  iron  mining  district 
in  Alabama.    A  fine  farming  country,  pro- 
ducing extensively    corn,  cotton,   tobacco, 
grain,  sorghum,  etc. 

SOUTHERN  JEGIS  ;  "Wednesdays ; 
Independent-democratic ;  four  pages ;  size 
22x30  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1873 ; 
G«o.  R.  Gather,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation K. 


ATHENS,  C.  H.,  Limestone  Co.,  [^  1,011 
pop.,  on  Nashville  &  Decatur  branch  of 
Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd..  107  m.  S.  of  Nash- 
ville and  195  N.  of  Montgomery. 

ALABAMA  COURIER;  Thursdays; 
democratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion 82 ;  established  18S0 ;  Robert  M.  Rawls, 
publisher ;  circluation  J. 

ATTALLA,  Etoivah  Co.,  cf 

PICK  AND  SHOVEL;  Wednesdays; 
four  pages;  size  24x35;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1885  ;  Duncan  &  Moragne,  editors 
and  publisliers. 

BEL  GREEN,C.  H.,  J-ranWiw  Co.,  b 
FRANKLIN  NEWS;  Fridays;  four 
pages  ;  size  22x32 ;  subscription  .§1.50;  estab- 
lished 1879 ;  Peter  White,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K 

BIRMINGHAM,  C.  U.,  Jefferson  Co.. 

D  15,U'jO  pop.,  at  intersection  of  Louisville  & 
Nashville  and  Cincinnati,  New  Orleans  & 
Texas  Pacific  Rds.;  also  present  terminus 
of  the  Georgia  Pacific  Rd.,  running  from 
Atlanta,  Ga.,  to  Birmingham,  and  which  is 
being  pushed  to  Greenville,  on  the  'lissis- 
sippi  River ;  several  other  railroads  are 
also  projected  to  this  point,  some  of  which 
are  now  in  course  of  construction ;  96  m. 
from  Montgomery  and  163  from  Chatta- 
nooga ;  centre  of  iron  and  coal  trade.  The 
city  is  one  of  the  most  active  points  in  the 
Gulf  States.  An  Important  coal  and  iron 
centre,  and  Is  located  In  the  midst  of  a 
productive  and  thickly  populated  agri- 
cultural district. 

AGE  ;  every  morning  except  Monday,  and 
IRON  Age,  Thursdays ;  democratic  ;  daily 
four  pages  ;  Sunday  and  weekly  eight  pages ; 
size — daily  26x40  ;  Sunday  and  weekly  (size  of 
page)  15x22 ;  subscription— daily  §10,  weekly 
S2;  established  daily  1881,  weekly  1874;  Iron 
Age  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
circulation— daily  J  1 ,  weekly  1 1 . 

EVENING  CHRONICLE  ;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  S  U  N  D  A  Y 
CHRONICLE,  Sundays;  four  pages  ;  size 
24x36 ;  subscription— daily  §6,  Sunday  $1 ; 
established  1883  ;  Rogers  &  Grace,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation— daily  J,  Sunday  J. 

ALABA3IA  CHRISTIAN  ADVO- 
C A  TE  ;  Wednesdays ;  niethodist  episcopal. 


*  For  Key  to  Circulation  Ratings  see  page  XXVII. 


30 


GEO.,  P.  ROWELL   &  CO'S 


ALABAMA. 


south  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscription 
S"-! :  establislied  1881 ;  J.  W.  Rush,  editor ; 
G.  R.  rj.vnch,  ))Ubllslier  ;  circulation  H  1. 

IKON  AGE;  iscr  Aye.) 

SUNDAY  CHRONICLE;  (see  Evening 
•Chronicle.) 

BLiOUNTSVILLE,  C.  H.,  Bloimf 
Co.,  6  225  pop.,  50  m.  S.  of  Huntsville,  and  48 
N.  of  Biriningliam,  In  a  thrifty  community 
■of  white  farmers ;  good  climate.  County 
>ias  coal,  iron  and  marble. 

BLOUNT  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  23.x32  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.25;  established  1877;  L.  H.  Mathews, 
•editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

BRE"WTON,  C.  H.,  Escambia  Co.,  g 

500  pop.,  on  the  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd. 

Timber,  cotton  and  wool  are  the  principal 

products. 

BANNER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages ;  size  22x30 ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1883;  R.  L.  McConnell,  publisher; 
circulation  K  K. 

BROWNEVILLE  (LIVELY  P.  O.), 

Russell  Co.,  C\  150  pop.,  on  Chattahooche  r. 
A  place  adapted  to  manufacturing. 

SATURDAY     EVENING      NEWS; 

Saturdays;  four  pages;  size  26x39;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1883:  T.  J.  Cox,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  K. 

BUTLER,  C.  H.,  Choctaio  Co.,  p  200 

pop.;   40  m.   E.    of    Meridian,    Miss.,   near 

Tombigbee  r.;    in  a  rich  and   productive 

country.   Commands  a  large  local  business. 

CHOCTAW  HERALD;  Thursdays; 
democratic ;  four  pages ;  size  24x36 ;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1875;  M.  L.  Yeat- 
man,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

CALERA,  Shelby  Co.,  n  800  pop.,  at 

crossing  of  E.  Teun.,  Virginia  &  Georgia 
and  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rds.,  62  m.  from 
Selma  and  Montgomery,  and  33  from  Bir- 
mingham.   Has  manufactories. 

SHELBY  SENTINEL;  Thursdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages ;  size  24x36  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1875;  N.  A.  Graham, 
editor;  Graham  &  Leap,  publishers;  circu- 
lation J  J. 

CAMDEN,  C.  H.,    Wilcox  Co.,   g  590 

pop.,  near  Alabama  r.,  40  m.   S.  by  W.  of 

Selma.    A  place  of  considerable  trade,  and 

an  Important  shipping  point. 

HOME   RULER;  Wednesdays;   demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  22.x32  ;  subscription 
?i2  ;  established  1881 ;  Thomas  L.  Cochran,  edl- 
or  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

CARROLLTON,  C.  H.,  Pickens  Co., 
-a  349  pop.,  about  30  m.  W.  of  Tuscaloosa, 
about  the  .same  distance  S.  E.  of  Columbus, 
Miss.  Surrounded  by  a  cotton-growing  dis- 
trict.   Coal  fields  also  exist  near  by. 

WEST  ALABAMIAN;  Wednesdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x34 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.25;  established  1850;  D.  C.  Hodo,  editor ; 
A.  Henry  and  V.  F.  Gilbert,  publishers  ;  circu- 
lation K  K. 

CENTRE,  C.  H.,  Cherokee  Co.,  cf  300 
pop.,  on  Coosa  r.,  140  m.  N.  by  E.  of  Mont- 
gomery and  20  N.  of  Jacksonville. 

CHEROKEE  ADVERTISER;  Thurs 
days;  democratic ;  four  pages;  size  24x34; 
subscription  $2;  established  1866;  J.  H.  Leath, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 


ALABAMA. 


COOSA  RIVER  NEWS;  Fridays; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1878  ;  Wm.  H.  Shropshire,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  J. 

CHEPULTEPEC,  Blount  Co.,  i 

MINERAL  AGE;  Tuesdays:  four  pages; 
size  24x35 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1884 ; 
R.  T.  Robinett,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion K. 

CliANTON,  C.  H.,  Chilton  Co.,  n  700 
pop.,  on  railroad,  about  40  m.  N.  of  Mont- 
gomery. More  lumber  is  cut  here  than  at 
any  other  town  of  its  size  in  the  State. 

CHILTON  VIEW;  Thursdays;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x35:  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  J.  C.  Lawrence,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

CLAYTON,  C.  H.,   Barbour   Co.,  O, 

1,000  pop.,  near  centre  of  county,  20  m.  W.  of 

Eufaula  and  75  S.  E.  of  Montgomery ;  at 

terminus  of  Eufaula  &  C.  Rd. 

COURIER;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x35 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1870 ; 
Edgar  R.  Quillin  &  Son,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K  1. 

COLLINSVILLE,  De  Kalb  Co.,  cf 
400  pop.,  65  m.  S.  W.  from  Chattanooga, 
Tenn.,  on  the  Alabama  Great  Southern  Rd. 

HEADLIGHT;  Thursdays;  four  pages; 
size  24x35 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established 
1883 ;  B.  H.  Nicholson,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K  K. 

COLUMBIA,  ITeiiry  Co.,  r\  700  pop., 

has  good  steamboat  facilities ;  centre  of  a 

large   cotton-gi-owing  county ;   is  a   trade 

centre  for  a  large  ai-ea,  and   a   shipping 

point  for  Southeastern  Alabama. 

ENTERPRISE  ;  Fridays  ;  democratic ; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1880;  Franli  F.  Koerber,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

COLUMBIANA,  C.  H.,  Shelby  Co., 
a  550  pop.,  72  m.  N.  E.  of  Selma,  Ala.,  on 
East  Tennessee,  Virginia  &  Georgia  Rd.  A 
shipping  point  for  cotton  and  pig  iron. 

SHELBY  CHRONICLE;  Thmsdays; 
four  pages ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1883;  J.  W.  Hubbard  and  H.  A. 
Smith,  Jr.,  editors  and  publishers. 

CROSS   PLAINS,    Calhoun    Co.,   cf 
1,000  pop.,  at  Junction  of  the  E.  Tenn.,  Vir- 
ginia &  Georgia  and  East  &  West  Alabama 
Rds.    Has  a  large  iron  and  coal  interest. 
POST;   Fridays;  four  pages;   size  22x30; 

subscription  $1 ;  established  1883 ;  E.  D.  Acker 

and  E.  D.  McClelen,  editors  and  publishers ; 

circulation  K  1. 

CULLMAN,  C.  H.,  Cullman  Co.,  ^  426 
pop.,  on  South  &  North  Ala.  Rd.;  district 
engaged  in  fruit  and  grape  culture,  agri- 
cultural pursuits  and  manufacturing. 

ALABAMA  TRIBUNE;  Fridays  ;  four 
pages;  size  24x35;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1876:  John  A.  Johnson,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

DER  VORWARTS;  Thursdays;  Ger- 
man ;  eight  pages ;  size  32x44 ;  subscription 
$2  ;  established  1881 ;  J.  Renner,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K. 

PROGRESS;  Thursdays;  four  pages: 
size  24x35;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1884;  H.  L.  Watllngton,  editor ;  Jacob  Ren- 
ner, publisher. 

DADEVILLE,  C.  H.,  Tallapoosa  Co., 
O  1,226  pop.,  on  the  Savannah  &  Memphis 


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ALABAMA. 


ALABAMA. 


Rd.,  30  m.  from  Opelika  and  43  N.  E.   of 
Montgomery. 

liONE  STAR:  Fridays;  four  pages; 
size  20.X30;  subscription  $1  :  establislied  1SS4; 
Dennis  &  Allen,  editors  and  proprietors. 
■  PEOPLE'S  ADVOCATE;  Tliursdays; 
independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  sub- 
scription $\;  established  1879;  S.  M.  Robert- 
son, editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

TALLAPOOSA  DEMOCRAT  ; 
Fridays  ;  democratic  :  four  pages  :  size  24x36  ; 
subscription  §1;  established  18T8 :  J.  H. 
Xiovvry,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J. 

J}T,CA.TVR,C.H.,Morga7lCo.,  b  1,800 
pop.,  on  Tennessee  r.  and  at  junction  of 
Memphis  &  Charleston  and  G.  S.  Rd.,  43  m. 
E.  of  Tuscumbia  and  24  W.  of  Huntsville. 

NEVV^S  ;  Fridays ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1872;  L.  Hensley  Grubbs,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J  J. 

DEMOPOLIS,  Marengo  Co.,  p  1,389 
pop.,  on  the  Tombigbee  r.  and  Alabama  Cen- 
tral Rd.,  52  m.  W.  o  Selma.  Surrounded  by 
a  cotton-growing  district ;  principal  ship- 
ping point  in  the  county. 

MARENGO   NEAVS-JOURNAL; 

Saturdays ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
24x36 ;  subscription  $i  ;  established  1S73 ; 
Thos.  P.  Knapp,  editor  and  publisher;  circu- 
lation K. 

DOUBLE  SPRINGS,  C.  H.,  Winston 

Co.,  6 

WINSTON  HERALD;  Thursdays; 
four  pages;  size  2Ux26 ;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1881 ;  William  R.  Adkins,  editor 
and  publisher. 

EDWARDSVILLE,C.H.,  Cleburiie 

Co.,  cf  267  pop.,  in  farming  district. 

STANDARD:  Thursdays;  four  pages; 
size  24x35;  subscription  $1;  established  1881; 
J.  W.  Yarbrough,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  K  K. 

ELBA,  Coffee  Co.,  ^ 

COFFEE  CO.  NEWS  J  Friday ;  four 
pages;  size  22x32;  subscription  .$1.50;  estab- 
lished 1884 ;  W.  P.  Howell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

EUFAULA,    Barbour    Co.,    r\    3,874 
pop.,  on  Chattahooche  r.,  at   junction  of 
Montgomery  &  Eufaula  with  Southwestern 
Rd.    A  cotton-shipping  point,  142  m.  from 
Macon,  Ga.,  and  80  from  Montgomery. 
MAIL  ;    every    evening   except  Sunday, 
and    WEEK.LY,    Thursdays;  democratic; 
daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages ;  size- 
daily  16x22,  weekly  ^size  of  page)  12x17 ;  sub- 
scription—daily $3,  weekly  .$1.50;  established 
1&S4  ;  W.  R.  Mcl\!enzie,  editor  and  publisher. 
TIj>IES  ;  every  morning  except  Monday, 
and    TIMES    AND    NEWS,    Tuesdays; 
democratic ;   four    pages ;    size— daily   22x30, 
weekly  29x43;  subscription— daily  .§5,  weekly 
$2  ;   established— daily  1883,  weekly  1845  ;  W. 
D.  Jelks,  editor  and  publisher;   circulation 
—daily  K,  weekly  I. 

EUTAW,  C.  H.,  Greene  Co.,  -a  1,100 
pop.,  on  the  Alabama  Great  Southern  Rd., 
35  m.  from  Tuscaloosa  and  60  W.  from  Selma; 
in  a  cotton-growing  district. 

MIRROR;  Tuesdays;  democratic;  four 
pages ;  size  22x31  ;  subscription  75  cents ;  es- 
tablished 1879 ;  W.  T.  Callahan,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 

WHIG  AND  OBSERVER;  Thurs 
days  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ; 
subscription  S3 ;  established  1841  ;  W.  O. 
Monroe,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'u  K  1. 


EVERGREEN,  C.  H.,  Conecuh  Co.,  g 
1,200  pop.,  on  Mobile  &  Montgomery  Branch 
of  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  82  m.  from 
Montgomery  and  104  from  Mobile. 

CONECUH -ESCAMBIA      STAR; 

Thursdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x32  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1  ;  established  1869  ;  J.  W.  Davison,  ed- 
itor and  publisher;  circulation  J. 

NEWS;  Wednesdays;  four  pages;  size 
22x32  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1879 ;  C.  S. 
James,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

FAYETTE  COURT  HOUSE,  C. 

H.,  Fayette  Co.,  ~n  1,000    pop.,  40  m.   from 

Tuscaloosa,  on  the  Georgia  Pacific  Rd.    A 

coal  and  iron  section. 

ALABAMA  NEW  ERA  ;  Wednes 
days;  four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription 
$1.50 ;  established  1884;  Wm,  R.  Smith,  Jr., 
editor  ;  New  Era  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

FLORENCE,  C.  H.,  Lauderdale  Co.,  "q 
1,485  pop.,  on  Tennessee  r.,  at  head  of  navi- 
gation ;  principal  shipping  point  for  the 
county  and  adjoining  towns  in  Tennessee  ; 
a  branch  railroad  crosses  the  river,  connect- 
ing with  Memphis  &  Charleston  Rd.  at  Tus- 
cumbia. 

BANNER;  Tuesdavs  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
22x30;  subscription  $1.25 ;  established  1883; 
Isaac  S.  Barr,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K. 

GAZETTE;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x.36;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1819 ;  James  W.  Morgan,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

NORTH  STAR;  Thursdays  ;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1884  ;  J.  J.  Mitchell,  editor  and  publish- 
er ;  circulation  K  K. 

FORT  PAYNE,  I>e  Kalb  Co.,  cf  200 
pop.,  on  Ala.  Great  Southern  Rd.  Coal- 
mining carried  on.  Produces  tan-bark,  and 
has  iron  ore  in  its  neighborhood. 

JOURNAL  ;  Fridays  ;  democratic  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x35;  suVjscription  .§1.50; 
established  1878;  Thomas  H.  Smith,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

GADSDEN,  C.  H.,  Etowah  Co.,  cf  3,.500 
pop.,  on  Coosa  r.  and  E.  Alabama  Rd.  In 
the  midst  of  iron  and  coal  fields.  Cr  ttou 
and  grain-growing  district.  Consi*' arable 
trade  in  lumber.  Has  several  manufac- 
tories :  Coosa  Furnace,  Metallic  Paint 
Works  and  the  only  broom-handle  factory 
in  the  State. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x36 ;  subscription  .«;1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  W.  P.  Johnson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size  28x40  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1867 ;  W.  M.  Meeks,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1 . 

GAINESVILLE,  Sumpter  Co.,-n  1 ,000 
pop.,  30  m.  from  Meridian,  Miss. 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1881 ;  G.  M.  Gullett,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

GENEVA,C.  H.,  Genem  Co.,  C^  700  pop., 
on  Choctawhatchee  r.,  60  m.  S.  E.  of  Troy, 
and  22  from  Pensacola  &  Atlantic  Rd.  Sur- 
rounded by  a  lumber  district,  and  is  the 
centre  of  a  fine  turpentine  business  ;  indus- 
tries of  all  kinds  are  actively  carried  on  ; 
steamboats  ascend  the  river,  making  it  an 


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ALABAMA. 


active  trade  centre,  duel  a  telegraph  line  is 

in  course  of  construction. 

BlILiliETIN;  Wednesdays;  four  pages: 
size  24x36;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
18S1 ;  P.  L.  Jlltchell  &  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  J. 

GREENSBORO,  C.  H.,  Hale  Co.,  d 
l,S:ii  iK)p.,  on  Cincinnati,  Selma  &  Mobile 
Rd.,  connecting  at  Akron,  IS  m.  distant, 
with  Ala.  Great  Southern  Kd.,  the  centre  of 
considerable  trade  and  surrounded  by  cot- 
ton plantations. 

ALABAMA  BEACON;  Tuesdays;dem- 
ocratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x10  ;  subscrip- 
tion ,$2.25 ;  established  18o5;Jolin  G.Harvey, 
editor  and  publislier  ;  circulation  K. 

SOUTHERN  WATCHMAN;  Thurs- 
days ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x3.'i ; 
subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1876  ;  Alex.  H. 
Williams,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

GREENVILLE,  C.  H.,  Butler  Co.,  g 

3,000  pop.,  on  Mobile  &  Montgomery  Rd.,  45 

m.  from  Montgomery.    Cotton  trade  centre. 

ADVOCATE;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  28x44 ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1865  ;  James  B.  Stanley,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  III. 

GROVE   HILL,  C.  H.,  Clark  Co.,  p 

200  pop.     Surrounded  by  agricultural  and 

stock-raising  districts. 

CLiARIv  CO.  DEMOCRAT  ;  Thurs 
days  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  20x26  ; 
subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1856  ;  Isaac 
Grant,  editor  and  i)ublisher ;  circulation  K. 

GUNTERSVILLE,  C.  H.,  Marshall 
Co.,  ti  300  pop.,  on  Tennessee  r.,  1  m.  from 
landing.    Engaged  largely  in  cotton  trade. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  24.x36  ;  subscription  $1  50  ; 
established  1880;  S.  Palmer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

HARTSELL,  Morgan  Co.,  ^  200  pop., 

on  South  and  North  Alabama  Rd.,  13  m.  S. 

of  Decatur  and  78  N.  of   Birmingham.    A 

merchandising  town. 

INDEX;  Thursdays;  democratic ;  four 
pages;  size  24x35 ;  svibscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1884 ;  Oden  &  Henry,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

HAYNEVILLE,  C.  H.,  Lowndes  Co., 
g  3,484  pop.  (Of  town),  23  m.  S.  W.  of  Mont- 
gomery. 

EXAMINER;  Wednesdays ; democratic; 

four  i.)ages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $3 ;  estab- 
lished 1808;  Tom  Baine,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  K. 

HUNTSVILLE,C.  H.,MadisonCo.,  [^ 

4,1)77  pop.,  10  m.  N.  of  Tennessee,  on  the 
Memphis  &  Charleston  Rd.,  24  E.  of  De- 
catur and  59  W.  of  Stevenson.  Centre  of 
trade ;  surrounded  by  a  farming,  stock- 
raising  and  cotton-growing  district ;  active- 
ly engaged  in  manufactures  of  various 
kinds. 

DEMOCRAT;  Wednesdays:  demo- 
cratic; four  i)ages:  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
$2;  established  1823;  J.  Withers  Clay,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  K. 

(iAZETTE;  Saturdays;  republican  ;  four 
pages;  size  22x:30;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1879;  Charles  Hendley,  Jr.,  editor; 
Huntsvillc  Gazette  Co.,  publishers;  circula- 
tion K  1. 


ALABAMA. 


INDEPENDENT:  Thursdays;  Inde- 
pendent ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44 ;  suljscription 
$2  ;  establislied  1854  ;  Independent  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  pul)Iisliers ;  circulation  J  1. 

MERCURY;  Wednesdays;  independ- 
ent ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
$2  ;  established  1815  ;  Mercury  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

NEW  SOUTH  ;  Saturdays;  republican; 
four  pages,  size  26x40  ;  subscription $2;  estab- 
lished 1885 ;  Charles  P.  Lane,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

JACKSONVILLE,  C.    H.,   Calhoun 

Co..  d  l.OtW  pop.,  on  E.  Tenn.,  Va.  &  Ga.  Rd., 
145  m.  from  Selma.  The  trading  point  for 
an  agricultural  section.  Has  very  fine  edu- 
cational advantages,  and  is  visited  during 
summer  for  the  mineral  waters  found  near. 

REPUBLICAN:  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages;  size  24x36;  subscription 
$2;  established  18:36;  J.  F.  &  L.  W.  Grant, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  J. 

JASPER,  C.  H.,  JFalker  Co.,  ^  500 pop., 
50  m.  N.  N.  E.  of  Tuscaloosa  and  60  S.  of 
Decatur.  .\n  agricultural,  cotton-growing 
and  mineral  district. 

MOUNTAIN  EAGLE;  Wednesdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x:36  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50  ;  established  1873  ;  L.  B.  Musgrove, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

TRUE  CITIZEN;  Mondays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  :  size  24x39  ;  subscription 
$1  ;  established  18~'4 ;  Gunter  &  Gunter,  edi- 
tors and  proprietors. 

LAFAYET'tE,C.H.,  Chambers  Co.,n- 
1,200  pop.,  on  E.  Alabama  Rd.,  18  m.  from 
Opelika  and  84  from  Montgomery.  Cotton 
market,  and  headquarters  for  supplies  for 
surrounding  country. 

CHAMBERS  TRIBUNE  ;  Wednes- 
days; tour  pages;  size  22x30;  subscription 
$1 :  establislied  1883 ;  E.  M.  Oliver,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

SUN  ;  Wednesdays;  democratic;  four 
pages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1880;  T.  E.  &  S.  M.  Richards,  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  K  1. 

LINDEN,  C.  H.,  Marengo  Co.,  j3  300 

poll. 

REPORTER;  Fridays;  four  pages  ;  size 
22x31;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1879; 
Jolin  E.  Hecker,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation K. 

LIVELY,  Lee  Co.,  a-  4,500  pop.,  on 
Chattahoochee  r.,  and  on  Alabama  Western 
Rd.  A  cotton-growing  and  Iron-manufac- 
turing community. 

ALABAMA  FREE  PRESS;  Satur- 
days ;  democratic  ;  four  pages ;  size  24x:i5 ; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1884  ;  J.  C.  Car- 
mlchael,  editor  and  publisher. 

LIVINGSTON,  C.H.,  Sumter  Co., -a 

1,(K)0  poll.,  on  Alaljama  Great  Southern  Rd., 

10  m.  from  its  junction  with  East  Tennessee, 

Virginia  &  Georgia  Rd.,  37  from  Meridian, 

Miss.,  and  80  W.  of  Selma. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  four  pages  ;  size 
24x35 :  subscription  $3 ;  established  1865  ;  Frank 
Herr,  editor  andpublisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

LOGAN,  OuJlman  Co.,  ti 

Rl';\  lEW  ;  semi-monthly;  four  pages; 
size  24.v:i5  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1883  ; 
Powell  &  Parker,  editors  and  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation K. 

MARION,  C.  H.,  Perry  Co.,  D  2,074 
pop.,  30  m.  N.  W.  of  Selma,  on  Cincinnati, 


AMElllCAN   NEWSPAPPJK   DlRECTOltV. 


ALABAMA. 


Selma  &  Mobile  Rd.  In  a  very  productive 
cotton  section.  Several  educational  institu- 
tions are  located  here. 

C'O^IiHONWEALTII  ;  Wednesdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  sine  24x34  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1883;  Brown  &  Stockton, 
e<litors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  K. 

fiTA  N  I>  A  RI> ;  Wednesdays ;  democratic  ; 
four  paKCS  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
taljlislKMl  I8{)9 ;  Thomas  Hudson,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulatiim  K  K. 

HOWARD  COLLEGIAN;  monthly; 
four  payes  ;  size  20x28  ;  subscription  75c.  ;  es- 
tablished 1ST2  ;  Students  of  Howard  College, 
editors  and  publishers;  circulation  I;  a  col- 
lege paper  ;  issued  (hiring  the  collegiate  year. 

MIDWAY,  ISnUocl-  Co.,  0,450  pop., 
53  ni.  from  JMontgomery,  on  the  Montgom 
ery  &  Eufaula  Rd. 


ALABAMA. 


BULLOCK    CO.    PROGRESS 


Fri- 
days ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x34  ;  subscription  $2  ; 
established  1884 ;  James  W.  Pruett,  editor 
and  publisher. 

MOBILE,  C.  H.,  Mobile  Co.,  p  31,205 
pop.,  on  Mobile  r.,  near  its  entrance  into 
Mobile  bay.  Engaged  in  foreign  and  do- 
mestic commerce  and  manufactures  ;  the 
largest  coffee  market  in  the  South,  and  one 
of  the  largest  cotton  markets  in  the  United 
States.  An  extensive  coal  and  naval  sup- 
ply depot.  Regular  lines  of  steamboats  run 
to  Florida  ports,  various  points  on  Alabama, 
Tombigbee  and  Black  Warrior  rs.,  and  to 
New  Orleans.  Southern  terminus  of  Mo- 
bile &  Ohio  Rd.,  which  connects  with  Illi- 
nois Central  Rd,  at  Cairo,  forming  a  con- 
tinuous line  from  the  Gulf  to  the  lakes. 
Also  terminus  of  New  Orleans  &  Mobile 
Rd.,  Mobile,  Alabama  &  Grand  Trunk  Rd., 
and  Mobile  &  Great  Northern  Rd.,  which 
connects  with  Montgomery  and  other  points 
North  and  East. 

REGISTER  !  every  morning  except 
Monday,  and  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  VVEEK-LY,  Saturdays;  democratic; 
daily  four  pages,  Sunday  and  weekly  eight 
pages ;  size— dail.v  26x37,  Sunday  and  weekly 
(size  of  page)  18x2t) ;  subscription— jnorning 
$12,  evening  $12,  weekly  $2  ;  established  1821 ; 
John  L.  RajTier  &  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation 
—daily  H  1,  Sunday  G  1,  weekly  G  1. 

GAZETTE;  Sundays  ;  independent ;  four 
pages;  size  22x32;  subscription  $2;  estab 
lished  1880 ;  Philip  Joseph,  editor  and  ijub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

ITEM:  Saturdays;  eight  pages  ;  size  26.\:40 ; 
subscription  $1.20;  established  1881;  John  F. 
Cothran  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers;  cir- 
culation J  J. 

MONROEVILL.E,  C.  PL,  Monroe  Co., 
i^  300  pop.,  10  m.  from  Claiborne,  on  Ala- 
bama r.,  100  from  Mobile  and  90  S.  of  Selma. 
Surrounded  by  a  cotton-growing  country. 

MONROE  JOURNAL;  Monda.vs ; 
democratic  ;  eight  pages  :  size  30x42  ;  sul^scrip- 
tion  $1.50;  established  1867;  Horace  R.  Hood, 
editor  ;  Q.  Salter,  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

MONTGOMERY,  C.  H.,  Montgomery 
Co.,  t?  State  capital ;  22,000  pop.,  on  Alabama 
r.,  197  m.  N.  E.  of  Mobile,  at  centering  point 
of  four  railnjads.    Engaged  in  cotton  trade ; 
shipping  by  steamboat  to  Mobile. 
ADVERTISER;  every  morning  except 
Mon<lay,  and  WEEKLY,  Tuesdays;  dem- 
ocratic ;  daily  four  psiges,  weekly  six  pages  ; 
size— daily  28x44,  weekly  (size  of  page)  28x44  ; 
subscription— <laily   $10,   weekly    $2 ;    estab- 

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Ilshed  1828;  W.  W.  Screws,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation— dally  I  1,  weekly  I  1. 

CITIZEN-NEWS;  Saturdays:  non-par- 
tisan ;  four  pages ;  size  22x^1 ;  subscription 
$1.50  ;  established  1884  ;  E.  V.  Wilson,  editor  ; 
R.  D.  Brooks  &  Co.,  publishers. 

SOUTHERN  A(;RICULTURIST; 
Fridays  ;  agricultural ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ; 
suliscription  $1.50;  established  1870;  Thomas 
J.  Kev,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J  J. 

T  R  I  B  II  N  E  ;  Sundays  ;  independent ; 
four  pages;  size  22x30;  sub.scription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1S82  ;  J.  M.  Whitehead,  editor  and 
publisher  ;    circulation  J  J. 

ALABAMA  GUIDE:  monthly,  inde- 
pendent-republican ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x31  ; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1884  ;  M.  G. 
Thomas,  editor  and  publisher. 

MOULTON,  C.  H.,  Lawrence  Co.  ^ 
2,006  pop.,  15  m.  S.  of  Memphis  &  Charleston 
Rd.  at  Court  land,  and  165  N.  by  W.  of  Mont- 
gomery. 

ADVERTISER;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  23x33  ;  subscription 
$2;  established  1829 ;  White  &  White,  eclitor* 
and  publishers  ;   circulation  K  1. 

NOTASULGA,  Macon  Co.,  O,  1,<)91 
pop.,  on  Montgomery  &  West  Point  Rd.,  58 
m.  from  Montgomer.v. 

UNIVERSALIST  HERALD;  semi- 
mouthl.v ;  universalist ;  four  pages ;  size 
22.X32  :  s"ubscription  $2;  established  1847;  Rev. 
John  C.  Burruss,  editor  an<l  publisher;  circu- 
lation J  1. 

OPEL.IKA,C.  H.,  Lee  Co.,  Ch 3,310  pop., 
on  Western  Alabama  Rd.,  at  junction  of 
Columbus  &  Western  and  East  Alabama 
Rds.,  64  m.  E.  of  Montgomery,  28  from 
Columbus,  113  from  Atlanta.  Centre  of  a 
cotton  and  grain-growing  country. 

TI5IES;  Fridays; democratic; eight  pages  ; 
size30.x42;  subscription  .$1;  established  1874; 
B.  H.  Kieser,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion J  1 . 

OX  ANN  A,  Calhoun  Co.,  cf  800  po]i., 
■  on  the  Georgia  Pacific  and  the  E.  Tenn.,  Va. 
&  Ga.  Rds.,  103  m.  W.  of  Atlanta,  132  N.  E. 
of  Selma  and  132  from  Chattanooga,  Tenu. 
A  promising  town  situated  in  a  bea\itiful 
valley,  encircled  by  hills  containingi>.'on 
and  coal.  /^ 

TRIBUNE;  Wednesdays;  four  pages; 
size  24x36  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1883. 

OXFORD,  Calhoun  Co.,  cf  '2,400  pop., 

at  junction  of  E.  Tenn.,  Va.  &  Ga.  and  Ga. 

Pacific  Rds.,  65  m.  from  Birmingham  and 

KXl  from  Atlanta,  Ga.    Manufactures  iron, 

wool,  cotton,  bricks,  &c. 

NEWS  ;  Thursdays  ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages;  size  24x36:  subscription  .$2;  estab- 
lisheil  1882 ;  A.  McHan,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  K  1 

OZARK,  C.  H.,  Dale  Co.,  0,512  pop.,  40 

m.  S.  E.  of  Troy ;  most  important  place  in 

the  county. 

SOUTHERN  STAR;  Wednesdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  ;  size  22x;32 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1867;  Jos.  A.  Adams, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J  J. 

PINEAPPLE,    mico.v  Co.,  g    1,000 

pop.,  40  m.  N.  of  Selma,  on  the  Louisville  & 

Nashville  Rd.    An  agricultural  section. 

HOUSTON  APPEAL;  Wednesdays 
democratic  ;  four  pages  :  size  22.x31     subscri 


Si 


GEO.  r.  HOWELL  &  GO'S 


ALABAMA. 


1SS4  ;   J.    A.  Jackson, 


ALABAMA. 


tion  $1.50  ;  establislied 
erlitor  and  publislier. 

PRATTVILiliE,C.  11.,  Autauga  Co., a 
97?  pop..  11  111.  N.  W.  of  Montgomery. 

S  O  U  T  II  E  It 'S  SIGN  A  L,  i  Fridays ; 
democratic  ;  four  paKOs ;  size  :i4x3t! ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  estal)lisheil  18TT;  Williinson  & 
Kent,  editors  and  publishers;  circula- 
tion Kl. 
ROCKFORD,C.IL,  Coosa  Co.,  D  1,068 

pop. 

ENTEK  PRISE:  Thursdays  ;  demo- 
cratic; four  passes;  sixe  22x33;  subscription 
$1;  establislied  1878;  Wash.  L.  Smith,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

RUTL.EDGE,C.  H.,  Crenshmo  Co..  g 
300  pop.  ;  engaged  in  farming.    Cotton  and 
corn  tlie  principal  products. 
ENTERPRISE  :     Wednesdays  ;    demo 

cratic  ;  four  pages  :  size  22x33  ;   subscrii>tiou 

$2;  established   18S3;    W.   C.  BrooliS,    editor 

and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

SCOTTSBORO,  C  H.,  Jackson  Co.,  cf 
1.050  pop.,  on  Memphis  &  Charleston  Rd., 
42  m.  from  Huutsville  and  55  from  Cliatta- 
nooga. 

ALABAMA  HERALD;  Tlmrsdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  21x3(> ;  subscrip- 
tion $1..5n;  established  1868;'  A.  Snodgrass, 
editor  .and  publisher ;  eirciil:ition  K  1. 

CITIZEN;  Tliursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages-  size  21x3tt;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1877;  James  Armstrong,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

SEAI.E,  C.  II.,  Hussell  Co.,  Q^  400  pop.,  j 
on   Jlobile   &   Girard   Rd,   20  miles  from 
Columbus,  6a. 

RUSSELL  REGISTER;  Thursdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x31 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1875;  E.  H.  Glenn,  editor; 
W.  C.  Guerry,  publisher;  circiilation  K. 

SELMA,C.H.,  Dallas  Co.,  g  10,.500pop., 
on  Alabama  r.,  300  in.  from  its  mouth.  Sur- 
rounded by  a  cotton-growing  district ;  cen- 
tre of  trade  in  cotton,  lumber,  iron  and 
coal.  Terminus  of  Solma,  Rome  &  Dalton, 
Selma  &  Meridian,  Sclma  &  Montgomery, 
Selma  &  Gulf,  Selma,  Marioii  &  Mempliis, 
and  Selma  &  N.  O.  Rds. 

■p  V  F"  X  I  N  ii    MAIL;     every      e  ve  iilng 

cx^eTn  Sunday  and  SUNDAY  MORNING 
MAIL,  Sundays;  democratic;  (Ibily  tour 
pages,  Sunday  eight  images ;  size-daily  18x2d, 
Sunday  25x36;  subscription  —  daily  $7, 
weekly  .$1 ;  established  1881 ;  Kincey  Bros., 
editors  and  publishers ;  circulation— daily  K, 

"T»Ulit'NING  TIMES:  every  morning 
except   Monday,     and    TiMES-ARCJUS, 

Fridays ;  democratic ;  four  images  ;  size— daily 
2'x32  weekly  26x42;  subscription— daily  .$10, 
weekly  $1;  established  1825;  Frank  P.  Glass, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation— daily  J  1, 

^''alI^JAMA  BAPTIST;  Thursdays; 
baptist;  four  pages;  size  26x40;  subseriptum 
*2;  established  1874;  John  L.  West,  editor; 
John   L.  West   &   Co.,   publishers;    circula- 

'"bAPTIST  PIONEER  ;  Thursdays;  bap- 
tist;  four  pages:  size  22x32;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1878 ;  Rev.  E.  M.  Brawley, 
editor;  M.W.Alston,  manager;  Pioneer  Pub. 
Co..  publishers;  circulation  J  J. 

DALLAS  POST;  Saturdays;  foiir 
pages ;  size  20x26 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1884  ;  W.  J.  Stevens,  editor  ;  A.  Boyd, 
publisher;  circulation  J  J. 


SUNDAV    MORNING    MAIL;    (see 
Erening  Mail). 
TIMES-AKGUS;  {see  Morning  Times). 

SIX  MILE,  Hibb  Co.,  D  175  pop  ,  ft  m. 

from   Days    Mill,  on   East  Teiin.  Virg.    &  . 

Ga.  Rd.    Is  a  cotton  market  and  on  edge  of 

coal  and  iron  fields. 

BIBB  BLADE;  Wednesdays;  four 
pages;  size  22x32;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1880;  Gist  >t  McCumber,  editors  and 
publishers;  circulation  K  I. 

SOMERVILLE,  C.n.,  Morgan  Co., 

[^  200  poll.,  5  m.  from  Tennessee  r.  and  9  dis- 
tant from  nearest  railroad  point.  An  agri- 
cultural country ;  corn  and  cotton  are  the 
principal  products. 

MORGAN  CO.  NEWS  ;  Wednesdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  :  size  22x:30 ;  subscrip- 
tion .S2:  established  1SS4 ;  Daniel  Williams, 
editor  and  pul)lisher. 

TALLADEGA,  C.  H.,  Talladega  Co., 

a  1,233  pop.,  on  Selma,  Rome  &  Dalton,  An- 
niston  &  Atlantic,  and  Talladega  &  Coosa 
Valley  Rds.,  109  m.  from  Selma  and  36  from 
Jacksonville.  State  Institution  for  the 
Deaf,  Duml)  and  Blind  is  located  in  this  city. 

OUR  3IOUNTAIN  HOME;  Wednes- 
days ;  democratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1867;  J.  C. 
Williams,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion J  J. 

REPOllTER  AND  WATCHTOW- 
ER;  Wednesdays;  democratic;  four  pages; 
size  24x36;  subscription  .$3;  established  1844; 
Cross  &  Cruikshank,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
circulation  K. 

TROY,  C.  H.,  I'ilce  Co.,  P,  3,000  pop., 
terminus  of  Mobile  &  Girard  Rd.,  3  m.  from 
Union  Sjirings  and  50  from  Montgomery. 
Centre  of  considerable  cotton  trade. 

ENQUIRER;     Saturdays;    democratic; 

eight  pages;  size  30x42;  suliseriptioii  $2;  es 
tablished  1875;  Frank  Baltzell,  editor  and 
publisher:  circulation  1 1. 

MESSENGER ;  Thursdays ;  democratic ; 
eiglit  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1867  ;  W.  J.  Blau  &  Co.,  editors  and  pub 
Ushers  ;  circulation  J  I. 

PRIMITIVE  PATHWAY  ;  semi- 
monthly; baptist ;  eight  pages ;  size  22x30 ;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1876;  John  Post, 
publisher;  does  not  insert  advertisements. 

TUSCALOOSA,  C.  IT.,  Tuscaloosa 
Co.,  -n  2,017  pop.,  on  Black  Warrior  r.,  at  head 
of  steamboat  navigation  and  Alabama  & 
Chattanooga  Rd.,  71  m.  from  its  junction 
with  Alabama  Central.  Surrounded  by  a 
cotton-growing  district.  Cotton  is  shipped 
from  this  point.  State  University,  several 
large  Female  Schools,  and  otlier  institutions 
located  here. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  .§2;  es- 
t;d)lished  1872  ;  S.  F.  Nunnelee  &  Son,  editors 
and  publisliers;  eireulation  K  1. 

TIj>IES:  Wednisdavs;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subsei-iptitm  $2 ;  established 
1841 ;  H.  H.  Brown,  editor  ;  Warren  &  Brown, 

publishers;  circulation  K. „„„„ 

ALABAMA  UNIVERSITYMONTH- 
LY.  ++ 

TUSCUMBIA,  C.  H.,  Colbert  Co.,  b 
1,385  pop.,  near  Tennessee  r.,  and  on  Mem- 
phis &  Charleston  Rd.,  43  m.  from  Decatur 
and  67  from  Huntsville.    Surrounded  by  an 


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ALABAMA. 


agricultural  district.  A  braueli  railroad  ex- 
tends to  Florence,  on  Tennessee  r.  Business 
centre. 

NORTH  ALiABAMIAN;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  payes  ;  size  2(ix4i);  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  18:i2;  A.  H.  Keller,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

TUSKEGEE.  C.  H.,  Macon  Co.,  C^ 2,500 
pop.,  40  ni.  from  Montgomery.  In  cotton 
section.  Contains  cotton  seed  oil  mill  and 
has  good  educational  facilities. 

NEWS  AND  MAIL.  ;  Thursdavs ;  demo 
cratic  ;  eif,'ht  pages  ;  size  3Cx48 ;  subscription 
$2;  established  lS(i5;  Brooks,  Mclver  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  J 1 . 
fS~  Actual  average  circulation  for  one  year 
preceding  Jan.  1,  1883,  as  per  statement  on  file 
at  the  office  of  the  American  Newspaper  Di- 
rectory, 1,007  copies. 

UNION  SPRINGS,  C.  H.,  BullocJc 

Co.,  a,  1,862  pop.,  on  Montgomery  &  Eufaula 
Kd.,  at  Intersection  of  Mobile  &  Gii-ard  Rd., 
40  m.  from  Montgomerj-  and  54  from  Colum- 
bus, Ga.    In  cotton  belt. 

ALABAMA  PROHIBITIOMST; 

Fridays  ;  prohibition  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x32  ; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1884 ;  Edw.  Les- 
lie and  Frank  Leslie,  editors  and  publishers. 
HERALD;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  28x43 ;  subscription  S2 ;  estab- 
lished 1863 ;  D.  F.  McCall,  editor ;  McCall  & 
Chapman,  publishers ;   circulation  J  1. 

UNIONTOWN,  Pernj  Co.,  n  1,500 
pop.,  20  m.  from  C.  H.  and  30  from  Selma, 
on  the  East  Tennessee,  Virginia  &  Georgia 
Rd.,  in  the  heart  of  the  Canebrake.  A  cot- 
ton-growing and  shipping  point. 

CANEBRAKE  NEWS;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages ;  size  22x30 ;  subscription 
$1.50  ;  established  1884 ;  Barr  &  Raymond,  edi- 
tors and  publishers. 

VERNON,  C.  H.,  Lamar  Co.,  b  2.50' 
pop.,  28  m.  from  Columbus,  Miss.,  and  16 
from  Rd. 

LAMAR  NEWS;  Thursdavs ;  six  pages  ; 
size  of  page  15x22 ;  subscription  ,$1 ;  estab- 
lished 1883;  E.  J.  McNatt,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K. 

WARRIOR  STATION,  Jefferson 
Co.,  a  800  pop.,  23  m.  from  Birmingham,  on 
the  South  &  North  Alabama  Rd.  Several 
coal  mines  in  the  vicinity. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdavs ;  four  pages; 
size  24x35;  subscription  $1,50;  established 
1884 ;  S.  C.  Davidson,  editor  and  publisher. 

WEDOWEE,  C.  H.,  Randolph  Co.  n- 
250  pop.  Has  fine  water  power  and  mineral 
deposits. 

OBSERVER;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
22x32;  subscription  $1;  established  1883; 
Wedowee  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K. 

WETUMPKA,  C.  H.,  Elmore  Co.,  n 

750  pop.,  on  Wetumpka  branch,  T  m.  long, 

of  South  &  North  Rd.,  and  at  the  head  of 

navigation  on  Coosa  r.,  about  14  m.  from 

Montgomery. 

TI3IES  ;  Thursdays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
82x44 ;  subscription  $1-50 ;  established  1875  ;  G. 
A.  B.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion K. 


ARKANSAS. 


ALMA,  Crawford  Co.,  \]  SCO  pop.,  ou 

Little  Rock  &  Fort  Smith  and  St.  Louis, 
Arkansas  &  Texas  branch  of  St.  Louis  & 
San  Francisco  rds.  Laid  out  in  1872.  Lies 
in  a  farming  country,  with  abundant  tim- 
ber and  water,  producing  rye,  oats,  flax, 
tobacco,  wheat,  corn,  cotton  and  a  variety 
of  other  products ;  19  m.  E.  of  Fort  Smith. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
24x33  ;  subscription  $1;  established  1883 ;  Ren- 
froe  &  Woods,  editors  and  publishers ;  circu- 
lation K. 

ALTUS,  Franklin  Co.,  "□  200  pop.,  on 

Little  Rock  &  Fort  Smith  Rd.,  5  m.  E.  of 
Ozark  and  20  W.  of  Clarksville.  Has  steam 
mills  and  cotton  gins.  A  shipping  point 
for  cotton. 

ALBION :  Fridays  :  four  pages  ;  size 22x30 ; 
subscription  $1;  established  1883:  I.  L.  Bur- 
row,editor;  J.  W.  Burnett,  publisher;  circu- 
lation K.  . 

ARKADEEPHIA,  C.  H.,  Clark  Co., 
P  1,506  pop.,  on  Ouachita  r.,  75  m.  S.  by  W.  of 
Little  Rock.  Siu-rounded  by  an  agricultural 
and  cotton-producing  country ;  possesses 
water  power;  centre  of  trade  for  eight 
counties. 

ARKANSAW  CLIPPER;  Thursdavs; 
democratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x31  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1882  ;  S.  P.  Meador,  editor: 
J.  B.  Brown,  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

SOUTHERN  STANDARD;  Satur- 
days ;  democratic ;  four  pages ;  size  2K.x40 ; 
subscription  $2 :  established  1868;  Adam  Clark 
and  George  M.  Beck,  editors  and  puljlishers ; 
circulation  .1  1 . 

ARKANSAS   CITY,  Desha  Co.,  O, 

503  pop.,  at  terminus  of  L.  R.,  M.  R.,  &  T.  Rd.. 

on  Mississippi  r.;  is  a  shipping  point ;  has  a 

coal  depot  and  saw-mill ;  in  a  good  farming 

counti-y. 

JOURNAL ;  Wednesdavs ;  independent ; 
four  pages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1875  ;  B.  F.  Grace,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  cii'culation  K. 

ATKINS,  Pope  Co.,  \]  522  pop.,  on/.it- 
tie  Rock  &  Fort  Smith  Rd.,  63  m.  froi/^ Lit- 
tle Rock.  .\n  enterprising  town,  with 
mills,  cotton  gins,  etc.,  in  a  stock  and  farm, 
ing  country,  with  a  good  climate. 

POPE  CO.  REFLECTOR:  Saturdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.25 ;  established  1878 ;  W.  W.  Gill,  edi- 
tor and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

AUGUSTA,  C.  H.,  Woodruff  Co.,  o- 820 
pop.,  on  White  r.,  navigable  all  the  year; 
has  steam  saw-mills. 

WOODRUFF  CO.  VIDETTE;  Thurs- 
days ;  democratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1877 ;  W.  W.  Fol- 
som,  editor  and  publisher;    circulation  K  1. 

BATESVIELE,  C.  H.,  Independence 
Co.,  i  l,700pop.,on  White  r.,  at  terminus  of 
the  White  River  branch  of  the  St.  Louis, 
Iron  Mountain  &  Southern,  and  Batesville 
&  Brinkley  Rds.,  90  m.  N.  by  E.  of  Little 
Rock.  Steamboats  ascend  the  river  to  this 
point.  An  agricultural  and  mineral  (Man- 
ganese) country.  Cotton,  tobacco,  corn, 
wheat,  oats,  fruit  and  vegetables  are  culti- 
vated. 
GUARD;  Wednesdays;  democratic:  four 


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ARKANSAS. 


ARKANSAS. 


pages ;    size    24x35 ;     subscription  $1  ;   estab- 
lished 1877 ;  Franic  D.  Denton,  editor  and  pub- 
lislier  ;  circulation  K  1. 
NORTH   ARKANSAS   PILOT:   Frl 

days  ;  independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ; 
subscription  $1;  establislied  1879;  1.  J. 
Stubbs,  editor;  W.  W.  Byers,  publisher;  cu- 
culation  K  I.  Jd^Actual  average  circulation 
for  one  year  jrreceilbm  Jan.  1,  18S5,  as  ver 
statement  on  flic  at  the  office  of  the  American 
Neivsijaiier  Directory,  702  copies. 

B££B£,  White  Co.,  □  9U0pop.^,  on  St. 
L.,  I.  M.  &  S.  Rd.,  32  m.  N.  E.  of  Little  Rock  ;  a 
growing  town,  and  a  trade  centre  for  a  large 
district,  raising  small  fruit,  cotton,  pota- 
toes, etc.  Has  a  large  fruit  canning  estab- 
lishment. 

T I  J>1  E  S  ;  Fridays ;  independent-demo- 
cratic; four  pages;  size  ^x:«;  subscription 
$1;  established  1877;  W.  H.  Peterson,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

BENTON,  C.  H.,  Saline  Co..  U  452 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  I.  M.  Rd. ;  25  m.  S.  W.  of 
Little  Rock. 

SALINE  COURIER;  Thursdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1880;  S.  H.  Whitthorne 
&  Son,  editors  and  publishers;  circulation 
K  1. 

BENTONVILIiE,  C.H.,  BeKfoH  Co.,\i 
2,(XX)  pop..  In  the  N.  W.  corner  of  the  State, 
180  m.  from  Little  Rock.  An  agricultural 
district  and  tobacco  mart.  Several  manu- 
factories In  oijeration. 

BENTONIAN ;  Wednesdays  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  26x40;  subscription  .$1.50;  established 
1883 ;  S.  M.  Womack,  editor  ;  S.  D.  McRey- 
nolds,  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

BERRYVILLE,C.H.,  Carroll  Co.,  ti 

500  pop.,  12  ni.  from  Eureka  Springs.    The 

seat  of  Clarke's  Academy.  Has  rich  soil  and 

a  large  amount  of  government  land. 

CARROLL     CO.     REPUBLICAN  ; 

Saturdays  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x 

35  ;  subscription  .'gl ;  established  1884  ;  Clarke 

AV.  Harrington,  editor  and  publisher. 

CARROLL  PROGRESS  ;  Wednes 
davs;  four  pages;  size  24x36;  sub.scription 
.«il.'50;  established  1879  ;  Hailey  Bros.,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  J. 

BINGEN,  Hempstead  Co.,  p  200  pop., 

5  m.  from  nearest  Rd.  point. 

SOCIAL  VISITOR  ;  Thur.sdays;  four 
pages;  size  21x26;  sul>scription  .?! ;  estab- 
lished 1S84  :  J.  R.  Wolff,  editor  and  publisher. 

BOONVILLE,  X"i/«"  f 'o.,  -n  600  pop., 

near  Kurt  Sinitli. 

ENTERPRISE:  Fridays;  four  pages: 
size  22x:!0  ;  suliscription  .$1;  e.stabllshed  1879; 
Moore  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

BRINKLEY,  Monroe  Co.,  o  1,100 
pop.,  at  .iiinction  of  Arkansas  Midland, 
Memphis  iSt  Little  Rock  and  Batesville  & 
Briukley  Rds.,  71  m.  from  Memphis,  Tenn. 
Has  oil  mills  and  stave  factory.  Brlnkley 
Car  Works  and  Manufacturing  Co.  is  lo- 
cated here. 

ARGUS  :  Saturdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1883;  J.  C.  McKethan  aud  Robert  J. 
Kelley,  editors  and  publishers;  circulation  K. 
PEOPLE'S  CIHMCE;  Tliursdays ; 
democratic;  four  pages;  size  24x36;  subscrip- 
ti  )n  $1;  established  1881;  J.  Hector  Harris, 
editor  and  publisher. 


CAMDEN,  C.  H.,  Ouachita  Co.,  g  1,511 
pop.,  on  Ouacliita  r.,  110  m.  S.  by  W.  of  Lit- 
tle Rock,  70  S.  W.  of  Pine  Bluff.  Steamboats 
ascend  the  river  to  this  point,  making  it  an 
active  trade  centre ;  cotton-growing  sec- 
tion, and  principal  shipping  point  for  cot 
ton  in  South  Arkansas. 

BEACON  ;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1..5U;  establish- 
ed 1874;  Jas.  S.Holmes,  editor  and  puVilisher; 
circulation  K  1. 

CARLISLE, /'»-«i»'«e  Co.,  n  500  pop., 
on  Memphis  &  Little  Rock  Rd.,  32  m.  from 
Little  Bock  and  100  fnun  Memphis.  Agri- 
cultural section. 

NEW  DEPARTURE;  Saturdays;  four 
pages;  size  23x.36;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1880;  A.  Emonson  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  K. 

CENTRE  POINT.  Howard  Co.  p 

TOCSIN;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size  22x.32  ;  subscription  $1.25  ;  estab- 
lished 18S3  :  W.  S.  Grant,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

CLARENDON,  C.  H.,  Mo7iroe  Co.,  D- 
(«)  pop.,  on  White  r.,  48  m.  W.  of  Helena; 
terminus  of  Ark.  Midland;  also  on  line  of  St. 
Louis  &  Texas  Rd.    Has  saw  mills  and  cot- 
ton gin.    In  good  agricultural  section. 
MONROE  CO.  SUN;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  clglit  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subiicription 
$1.50;  established  1877 ;  Robert  F.  Wair,  editor  ; 
Sun  Printing  Co.,  publishers  ;  circ'n  K  K. 

CLARKSViLLE,  C.  H.,  Johnson  Co., 

Yj  825  pop.,  on  Little  Rock  &  Ft.  Smith  Rd., 
101  m.  N.  W.  of  Little  Rock.  Has  flouring 
and  planing  mills. 

BROTHER     OF     FREEDOM  ;    Fri 

days;  four  pages;  size  22x32;  subscription 
1*1 ;  established  1884  ;  J.  R.  Tolbert,  editor  ; 
Brother  of  Freedom  Publishing  Co.,  publish- 
ers. 

HERALD  ;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages;  size  24x36;  sul)scription  $1;  estab- 
lished ISTT ;  R.  C.  Hite,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  K  K. 

CLINTON  C-  H.,  Van  Buren  Co.,  ^  500 

pop.,  lUO  m.  from  Little  Rock.    Has  saw, 

grist  and  shingle  mills. 

BANNER  ;  Wednesdays ;  four  pages ; 
size  24x36;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1883; 
Henry  R.  Fielding,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  K.    •  „  „     ,  ,- 

VAN  BUREN  CO.  HOME-TALlv  ; 
Thursdays;  democratic;  four  pages  ;  size  2  Ix 
35 ;  suViseription  $1 ;  established  1884 ;  Simpson 
&  Lawhon,  editors  and  publishers. 

CONWAY,  C.  H.,  Faulkner  Co.,  n  l,0-27  , 
pop.,  on  L.  R.  &  Ft.  S.  Rd.,  30  m.  from  Little 
Rock,  in  growing  and  rich  cotton  country. 

LED(JER  -  DEMOCRAT  ;  Fridays  ; 
democratic;  four  pages;  size  26x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50  ;  estal)lishe(l  1879;  J.  J.  Flahill,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  J. 

LOG  CABIN:  Thursdays ;  four  pages; 
size  24x36;  subscription  $1.50;  establislied 
1879 ;  A.  F.  Livingston,  editor  aud  publisher ; 
circulation  K  1. 

CORNING,  Clay  Co.,  cT  450  pop.,  on 

Black  r.  and  on  Iron  Mountain  Kd.,  192  m. 
S.  of  St.  Louis  and  155  N.  of  Little  Rock  ; 
has  saw-mills  and  stave  factories  ;  lies  in  a 
rieli  agricultural  country,  in  which  corn, 
cotton,  tobacco,  grain,  etc.,  are  raised. 
ADVOCATE;  Fridays;  democratic  ;  four. 


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ARKANSAS. 


pages ;  size  22x30 :  subscription  $1 ;  establislied 
1879;  C.  A.  Robertson,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  K. 

DARDANELLE,    rell  Co.,  -a  1,400 
pop.,    on   Arkansas   r.   and    Dardanelle   & 
Russellville  branch  of  the  Little  Rock  &  Ft. 
Smith  Rd.,  75  ni.  N.  W.  of  Little  Rock.    A 
shipping  point  and  trade  centre. 
POST  ;    Thursda.vs ;    democratic ;    four 
pages;  size  26.x40;   subscription $1  50;  estalj- 
lished    1877 ;    G.    R.    Williams,    editor    and 
publisher;  circulation  .1  1.    Z^W^Actunl aver- 
age circulation  for  one  year,  iJrecedinij  Jan. 
22,  1SS5,  as  per  statement  on  file  at  the  office  of 
the    American    Neiispaper    Directory,    1386 
C02>i''i^. 

YELIi  CO.  MAIL,  ;  Wednesdays;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x3.5 ;  subscription  .«!l  ;  established 
1884  ;  W.  L.  Morris,  editor,  an<l  R.  A.  Skinner, 
publisher. 

DES  ARC,  C.  H.,  Prairie  Co.,  D  548 
pop.,  on  White  r.,  50  m.  N.  E.  of  Little  Rock, 
and  15  N'.  of  the  line  of  Memphis  &  Little 
Rock  Rd. 

CITIZEN;  Frida.vs ;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1854 ;  Thomas  &  Baugh,  editors  and 
publisliers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

DE  WITT,  C.  H.,  Arlaiisas  Co.,  D-  400 
pop.,  20  m.  from  Goldman,  the  nearest  rail- 
road point. 
GAZETTE  ;   Wednesdays  ;   democratic  ; 

four    pages ;    size    24x.S5 ;     subscription    $1  ; 

established  1884;  J.   P.   Poynter,  editor  and 

publisher. 

EL.  DORADO,  C.  H.,  Union  Co.,  g  443 
pop.,  145  m.  from  Little  Rock,  and  32  E.  by 
S.  of  Camden.    The  contiguous  section  pro- 
duces cotton,  and  borders  on  the  Ouacliita  r. 
EAGliE  ;   Thur.sdays;  democratic;    four 
pages  ;    size  24x36 ;    subscription   $2 ;    estab- 
lished 1877  ;  S.  B.  Baird,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  K. 

UNION  CO.  TIMES:  Thursdays ;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription 
S1.50 ;  established  1880 ;  circulation  K.  . 

EUREKA  SPRINGS,  Carroll  Co., 
'rj  8,(100  pop.,  18  m.  from  Seligman,  Mo.,  con- 
nects with  St.  L.  &  S.  F.  Rd.  by  Eureka 
Springs  &  Sellgman  branch  at  Seligman. 
Contains  famous  healing  springs,  which 
form  the  chief  source  of  the  prosperity  and 
importance  of  the  town ;  contains  twenty- 
nine  hotels.  The  population  at  the  height 
of  the  season  is  estimated  to  reach  25,WX). 
The  springs  have  created  the  town. 

ECHO;  Wednesdays;  four  pages;  size 
11x16;  sub.scription  50  cents  ;  established  1883; 
A.  B.  Adams,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n 

S.\TURDA  Y  BULLETIN;  Saturdays; 
independent ;  eight  pages  ;  size  22x30  :  sub 
scription  .§1 ;  established  1881 ;  Lucius  Hitch- 
cock, editor  and  publisher.       . 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x35;  subscription  SI. .50;  established  1883; 
L.  A.  Spear,  editor  ;  Spear  &  Spear,  publishers  ; 
circulation  J.  

EVENING  SHADE,  C.  H.,  Sharp 
Co.,  i  2S6  pop.,  25  m.  N.  of  Batesville  and  2 
from  Strawberry  r.  Produces  flour,  lum- 
ber, wagons  anil  harness,  and  possesses 
educational  facilities. 

SHARP  CO.  RECORD;  Thursdays; 
four  pages;  size  20.x26 ;  subscription  §1.50; 
established  1877 ;  E.  6.  Henderson,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 


ARKANSAS. 


FAYETTEVILLE,  C.  H.,  Washing- 
ton Co.,  ^  2,700  pop.,  on  the  St.  Louis  &  San 
Francisco  Rd.,  170  N.  W.  of  Little  Rock.  An 
agricultural,  coal,  lead  and  iron-producing 
region. 

ARKANSAS  SENTINEL,;  Wednes- 
days ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x42  : 
subscription  .$1.50 ;  established  1875 ;  J.  R. 
Pettigrew,  editor  and  publislier  ;  circ'n  J. 

DEMOCRAT  ;  Thursdays  ;  democratic  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
estabfished  1868 ;  S.  E.  Marrs,  editor ;  Demo- 
crat Publishing  Co.,  publisliers ;  circulation  J. 

FORDYCE,  nalkis  Co.,  g  500  pop., 
on  the  Texas  and  St.  Louis  Rd.  Milling  is 
the  principal  industry. 

ENTERPRISE;  Wednesdays;  non- 
partisan :  four  pages ;  size  22x30 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1..50;  established  1884;  J.  M.  Raines, 
editor  and  publisher. 

FORREST  CITY,  C.  H.,  St.  Francis 

Co.,  a- 1,0110  pop.,  on  Memphis  &  Little  Rock 
Rd. ;  Helena  &  Iron  Mountain  and  St.  Louis 
&  Southern  Rds.  also  cross  here  ;  45  m.  E. 
of  Memphis  and  90  from  Little  Rock.  Is  a 
considerable  stock  and  cotton -shipping 
point  and  trade  centre. 

ST.  FRANCIS  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscrip- 
tion SI. 50;  established  1884;  Napoleon  B. 
Fizer.  editor  and  publisher. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages;  size  2Rx40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1871  ;  W.  L.  Oury  &  Son,  editors  and 
publishers;  circulation  K.  ^ 

FORT  SMITH,  C.  H.,  Sebastian  Co., 
<3  9,000  pop.,  on  Arkansas  r.,  163  m.  W.  by  N. 
of  Little  Rock,  terminus  of  Little  Rock 
&  Ft.  Smith  and  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco 
Rds.  Said  to  have  the  second  largest  cotton 
compress  and  oil  seed  mills  in  the  world  ; 
large  exportation  of  wheat,  flour,  corn, 
fruit,  cotton,  stock,  lumber,  hides,  etc.; 
most  important  town  In  Western  Ai-kansas. 
Has  good  public  schools. 

TIMES  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY.  Fridays;  democratlcr  four 
pages;  size— daily  24x36,  weekly  '^6x40; 
subscription— daily  S7.50,  weekly  ,§1  ;  estab- 
lished 1884;  Cruce  &  Naylor,  editors  and 
publishers. 

TRIBUNE;  every  morning. and  IVDE- 
I'ENDENT-TRUE  DE3IOCRAT,  Wed 
nesdavs ;  four  pa.ges  :  size— daily  24x36, 
weekly  28x42;  subscription— dally  $7,  week- 
ly Sl-'-S:  established— daily  1883.  weekly 
1871 ;  Fort  Smith  Printing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers;  circulation — daily  Kl,  weekly  I. 

EIvEVATOR  ;  Fridays  ;  independent- 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x42  ;  subscrip- 
tion SI. 25;  established  1878;  John  Carnall, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  II. 

INDEPENDENT  -  TRUE  DEMO- 
CR.A.T  ;  iNcp  Tribune). 

NEW  ERA  ;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $1.25  ;  es- 
tablished 1863 ;  Valentine  Dell,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J.  ~ 

GOLDMAN,  Arkansas  Co.,  D-200pop., 
on  Texas  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  30  m.  N.  of  Pine 
Bluff.  A  cotton  and  hay-growing  and  stock' 
raising  section. 

PRAIRIE  FARMER;  Thursdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x30  :  subscrip- 
tion SI :  established  1883 ;  W.  R.  Hagler, 
editor  ;  T.  J.  Dunfee,  publisher  ;  circ'n  K. 


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ARKANSAS. 


GREENWOOD,  C.K.,  Sebastian  Co., 
■a  550  nop.,  Hi  m.  from  Ft.  Smith.  In  a  cotton 
district. 

TniES :   Thursdays;     republican;     four 
ages  ;    size   24.\35  ;    subscription   $1  ;  estab 


ARKANSAS. 


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ished  18*3 ;  Reese  &  Embrey,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K  1. 

HAMBURGH,  C.  H.,  Ashley  Co.  O. 
5.50  pop.,  30  m.  S.  of  Monticello.  Engaged  in 
lumber  manufacturing. 

NEWS  ;  Thursdays ;  democratic ;  four 
ages;  size  JOxSO;  subscription  .$1.50;  estab- 
shed  1SS4  ;  Keith  &  Wooldridge,  editors  and 

publisliers. 

HARRISBURGH,  C.  IL,  Poi7isett 

Co.,  cf  ^00  pop.,  on  Helena  &  I.  M.  Rd.,  6t;  m. 
from  Memphis  and  84  from  Helena  ;  tim- 
ber-shipping point.  Has  coal  mines  and 
mineral  springs. 

FREEMAN'S  EXPRESS  ;  Saturdays  ; 
independent;  four  pages;  size  2()x2(i;  sub- 
scription .$1 ;  established  1878  ;  T.  G.  McKaven, 
editor  and  publislier;  circulation  K  K  1. 

HARRISON,  C.  ir.,  Boone  Co.,  -q  900 
pop.,  iW  m.  from  Springfield,  Mo.,  and  40 
from  Eureka  Springs.  Is  engaged  in 
milling  and  nianufacturing,  lies  in  a  rich 
agricultural  country,  and  is  a  central  trad- 
ing point  for  Nortliern  Arlcausas. 
TIMES;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
ages;  size  •.24x3ti ;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 187(> ;  J.  B.  Newman,  editor  ;  Newman 
&  Lebow,  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

HAZEN.  J'rairie  Co.  D  600  pop.,  43  ni. 
from  Little  Rock,  on  the  Memphis  &  Little 
RockRd.    A  farming  community. 

*  W  H 1 TE  RIVER  J  O  U  RN A  I.  ;  Thurs 
days;  deinocratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36; 
subsciii)tii>ii  ijl  ;  established  1883  ;  R.  B.  Carl- 
lee,  editor  ;  White  River  Journal  Publishing 
Co.,  publihliers  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

HELENA,  C.  H.,  Phillips  Co.,  n-  3,652 
pop.,  on  Mississippi  r.,  80  m.  below  Mem- 
phis, 8  below  the  mouth  of  St.  Francis  r. 
The  river  steamers  touch  here,  making  it  a 
considerable  cotton-shipping  point  and  a 
trade  centre,  including  lumber  and  cotton- 
seed oil.  St.  Louis,  I.  M.  &  Southern  RR. 
connects  Helena  with  Memphis,  Little 
Rock,  St.  Louis,  etc.  Also,  Arkansas  Mid 
land  narrow  gauge  Rd.  opens  travel  to 
Little  Rock,  St.  Louis,  Cairo,  etc.,  by  Para- 
more  Rd.  Also,  the  Mobile  &  Northwestern 
Rd.,  acro.ss  the  Mississippi  River  opposite 
this  point,  opens  travel  to  Memphis  and 
other  points.  Fine  cotton-seed  oil  factories 
are  now  running  :  and  new  industries  are 
springing  up. 

WORIiO;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEK  L  Y*  Wednesdays  ;  democratic  ; 
four  pages  ;  size— daily  24x35,  weekly  28x44 ; 
suljscription— daily  .§10,  weekly  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1872;  Wm.  R.  Burke,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation— daily  K  1.  weekly  J  1. 

GOLDEN  EPOCH;  Saturdays  ;  neutral ; 
four  pages  ;  size  22x.32  ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab 
lislie'i  ISSl  ;  George  H.  W.  Stewart,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  cliculaiiiin  .T. 

SOUTHERN  PATRIOT;  Saturdays; 
eight  pages;  size  30xH;  established  1^83;  H. 
E.  Carr,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 
ARKANSAWTI.MES  :  semimonthly; 
baptist;  four  pages;  size 22x30;  subscription 
$1;    established   1883;  E.   C.    Morris,    editor; 


Baptist  State  Convention,  ijubllshers ;  organ 
of  colored  baptists. 

HOPE,  Hempstead  Co.,  p  1,233  pop.,  on 

the  St.  L.,  L  M.  &  S.  Rd.,  32  m.  from  Texar- 

kana.    Has  sewing   machine  factory   and 

lumber  mills. 

NEWS;  Wednesdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $'i  ;  estab- 
lished 1880;  Claude  51cCorkle,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  civeulation  K. 

HOT  SPRINGS,  C.H.,  Garland  Co.. 

O  O.OtX)  pop.,  55  m.  from  Little  Rock  and  7 

from  Ouachita  r.    A  famous  health  resort ; 

abundant  hot  and   cold  mineral  springs; 

visited  by  thousands  of  health-seekers  at 

all  seasons. 

NEWS  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  daily  four 
pages,  weekly  six  pages;  size— daily  22x31, 
weekly  (size  of  page)  16x22;  subscription- 
daily  .§10,  weekly  $2 ;  es tablishe  I  18S0;  Allard 
&  Wadley,  editors  and  publishers;  circula- 
tion—daliv  K  1,  weeklv  .1  1. 

SENTINEL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  indepen- 
dent ;  four  pages  ;  size— daily  22x32,  weekly 
24.X36;  subscription— daily  $10,  weekly  $2;  es- 
tablished—daily  1877.  weekly  1879;  Ellis  Wool 
man,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation- 
daily  J.  weekly  J  J  1. 

HUNTSVILLE,  C.  H.,  Madison  Co., 
~D  32U  pop.,  in  a  farming  and  stock  section. 
MADISON  CO.  DEMOCRAT  ;  Fri- 
days ;  four  pages ;  size  22x32 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1879;  Ely  &  Bohlin,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  K. 

JONESBORO,  C.  H.,  Craighead  Co.,c( 
l.UUOpop.,  150  m.  from  Little  Rock,  at  cross- 
ing of  Crowley's  Ridge  branch  of  Iron  Moun- 
tain &  S.  and  Texas  &  St.  Louts  &  K.  C, 
Springfield  &  Memphis  Rds.  In  farming 
section. 

DEMOCRAT:  triweekly;  Mondays, 
Wednesdays  and  Saturdays,  and  weekly, 
Thursdays ;  democratic  ;  four  pages ;  .size  — 
tri-weekly  22x30,  weeklv  2Sx44  ;  established— 
tri-weekly  1884,  Aveekly  18S3 ;  J.  R.  Taylor, 
editor  and  publisher. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  eight  pages;  size 
30x44;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1874  j 
J.  D.  C.  Cobb,  editor;  J.  D.  C.  Cobb  &  Son, 
puljlisliers  ;  circulaiion  K  1. 

JUDSONIA,  White  Co.,  a  SOO  pop., 
at  head  of  navigation  on  Little  Red  r.,  52 
m.  N.  from  Little  Rock,  on  St.  Louis,  Iron 
Mt.  &  Southern  Rd.  Fruit-growing  and 
stock-raising  country  and  shipping  point. 

ADVANCE;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages; 
sizeof  page  13x20;  subscriiition  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1878 ;  Kinney  &  Briggs,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  K. 

LEAD  HILL..  Boone  Co.,  b  500  pop., 
commercial  point  for  eastern  jmrt  of  Boone 
Co.  and  western  part  of  Marion  Co. 
miGLE;    Saturdays;  democratic;    four 

pnges ;    size   20x30;   subscription    .SI:  estab 

lislied   1882;  Thomas   Newman,    ed  tor    and 

publisher;  circulation  K. 

LITTLE  ROCK,  C.  II.,  Pulaski  Co.,  G, 
State  Capital,  19,000  pop.,  on  St.  L.,  I.  M.  & 
S.  Rd  ,  and  on  Arkansas  r.,  300  m.  from  its 
mouth.  Steamboats  connect  with  various, 
points  on  Arkansas  and  Mississippi  rs.  Ter- 
minus of  Memphis  &  Little  Rock,  Little- 
Rock  &  Fort  Smith,  and  Little  Rock,  Miss, 


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ARKANSAS. 


River   &  Texas   Rds.     Large    market   for 

Arkansas   cotton.     Has    extensive   cotton 

seed-oil  mills. 

ARKANSAS  DEMOCRAT:  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEKIJY, 

Thursdays  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size- 
daily  25x38,  weekly  30x47  :  subscription — daily 
$7.50,  weekly  $1.50;  established  1873;  James 
Slitchell  and  J.  R.  Bettis,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ;  circulation— daily  J  J  1,  weekly  H  H  1. 

ARKANSAS  (GAZETTE:  every 
morning  except  Monday,  and  WEEKLiY, 
Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages;  size  of 
page— daily  16x34,  weekly  18x22 ;  subscription 
—daily  $10,  weekly  $1.50 ;  established  1819 ; 
Gazette  Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
circulation — dailv  G  G,  weekly  F  1. 

ARKANSAS  LADIES*  JOURNAL; 
Saturdays ;  sixteen  pages  ;  size  of  page  11x14  ; 
subscription  $2;  established  18S4;  Mary  W. 
Lougliborough,  editor  and  publisher. 

ARKANSAS    METHODIST;   Satur 

'  days  ;  metliodist  episcdjial  ;  eight  pages  ;  size 

26x38;    subscription  §1.50;   established   1882; 

Rev.  A.  R.  Winfield,  D.  D..  and  Rev.  John  H. 

Dye,  editors  and  publishers;  circulation  1 1, 

ARKANSAS  STAATSZEITUNG; 
Saturdays  ;  German  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ; 
subscription  .$2.50 ;  established  1877 ;  Phillip 
Dietzgen,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'u  J  1 . 

ARKANSAW  TRAVELER  ;  Satur- 
days ;  eight  pages  ;  size  3Ux44 ;  subscription  $2; 
established  1SS2  ;  Opie  P.  Read,  editor  ;  Read 
&  Benham,  publishers  :  circulation  C  1. 

BliACKBIRN'S  FREE  SOUTH; 
Saturdays;  republican;  four  pages;  size 
,v4x34:  subscription  .^2 ;  established  1S80;  W. 
Jasper  Blackburn,  eilitor  and  publisher;  cir- 
culation J. 

DEAF  MUTE  OPTIC;  Saturdays; 
eight  pages ;  size  22.\28  ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1881 :  Students  of  the  Deaf  Mute  In- 
stitute, publishers :  circulation  K. 

FULTON'S  SUN;  Saturdays ;  independ- 
ent-republican ;  four  pages:  size  24x35;  sub- 
scription $150;  established  1S84 ;  E.A.Ful- 
ton, editor  and  publisher. 

HERA  LD-MANSION:  Saturdays;  four 
pages;  size  24x3(i;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1881  ;  J.  Talbott  Bailey,  editor;  Herald- 
Mansion  Publishing  Co.,  pulilishers;  circula- 
tion K  1. 

RURAL  AND  WORKMAN:  Satur- 
days ;  agricultural ;  eight  pages  :  size  21x28  ; 
subscription  $2  ;  established  1883  ;  John  Karr, 
editor;  Rural  and  Workman  Publishing  Co., 
publishers:  circulation  I  1. 

ARKANSAS  TEACHER:  monthly; 
educational:  twelve  pages:  size  of  page 
9x12:  siibseription  $1;  established  1S84 ; 
Josiah  H.  Shinn,  editor  and  publisher. 

liOCKESBURG,  C.  IT.,  Sevier   Co., 

p  450  pop.,  4(»  ui.  X.  W.  from  Hope. 

CHRONK^LE  ;  Thursdays  ;  democratic  ; 
eight  pages ;  size  22x32  ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1881 ;  Wilds  &  Collins,  editors  and 
publishers;  circulation  J. 

liONOKE,  C.  H.,  Lono!:e  Co.,  a  1,500 

pop.,  on  M.  &  L.  R.  Rd.,  23  m.  E.  of  Little 

Rock     and    110     W.    of   Memphis ;     ships 

10,000  to  15,0<I0  bales  of  cotton  annually  ;  one 

of  the  best  l)usiness  towns  in  the  State. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  es- 
tablished 1872 ;  T.  J.  Hicks,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

MAGNOLIA,  C.  H.,  Columbia  Co.,  p 

1,050  pop.   Terminus  of  the  Magnolia  branch 

of  Texas  &  St.  Louis  Rd. 

COLUMBIA  BANNER;  Thursdays: 
democratic  ;  four  iiages  :  size  24x.36 ;  sub- 
scription $2;  establislied  1878:  R.  L.  Emerson 
&  Co.,  editors  and  publishers:  ciiculationJJ  I.- 
COLUMBIA RECORD:  Wednesdays; 
four  pages;  size  24x3H;    subscription   $1.50; 


ARKANSAS. 


established  1884 :  John  Appleby,  editor  and 
publisher;  eircnlation  K  1. 

MALVERN,  Hot  Spring  Co.,  n  1,500 
pop.,  on  St.  L.,  I.  M.  &  S.  Rd.,  at  junction  with 
Hot  Springs  Rd.  An  active  trading  point 
for  sun-oundlng  counties.  Raises  cotton 
and  also  small  fruits. 

ARKANSAS  METEOR  ;  Saturdajs; 
democratic;  four  pages;  size  24x35;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1879;  W.  D.  Lelper, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

NEWS  :  Thursdays  ;  democratic ;  four 
pages;  size  24x34;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1884 ;  Curl  &  Hughes,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

MARIANNA,  C.  H.,  Lee  Co.,  o  627 
pop.,  25  m.  from  Helena,  at  bead  of  navi- 
gation on  L'Augille  r.,  a  branch  of  the 
St.  Francis  r. ;  is  a  business  and  cotton- 
shipping  point,  being  in  a  cotton  country; 
ships  6,000  bales  yearly. 

INDEX  ;  Fridays ;  democratic ;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  sub.scription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1874  ;  B.  M.  Barrington,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

MARSHALL, C.  H.,  Searcy  Co.,  ti  250 
pop.,  74  m.  from  Morrillton  and  112  from 
Little  Rock.  Engaged  in  ginning  cotton 
and  manufacturing  meal  and  flour. 

SEARCY  CO.  NEW  ERA  ;  Saturdays; 

four  pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  $1.50; 
estalilislied  1883  ;  Grove  &  Daniel,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  J. 

MELBOURNE,  C.  H.,  Izard  Co.,  6 

450  pop.,  30  m.  E.  of  Batesville.    Principal 

industry  Is  cotton  raising. 

IZARD  CO.  REtilSTER  ;  Thursdays; 
four  pages  ;  size  22x30  ;  established  1S83  ;  W. 
H.  Gulp,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation 
KK. 

MONTICELLO,  C.  H.,  Drew  Co.,  ^. 

891  pop.,  85  m.  S.  by  E.  of  Little  Rock,  and 

about  35  from  Mississippi  r. 

MONTICELIiONIAN;  Thursdays ; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  :  subscr/p- 
tlon  $2  :  established  1870;  James  R.  Cothg'n, 
editor  :  Gotham  &  Ramsey,  publishers  ;  circu- 
lation K  1. 

MORRILLTON,  Conway  Co.,  g  1,350 
pop.,  on  L.  R.  &  Ft.  S.  Rd.,  50  m.  W.  of 
Little  Rock.  Has  cotton  gin  and  mills, 
glass  and  furniture  factories. 

ARKANSAS  EVANGEL:  Thursdays; 
baptist ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  :  subscription 
.$2;  established  18S1  ;  Womaqk  Bros.,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  I.  '' 

HEADLHJHT  ;  Fridays;'  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.25  : 
established  18i5  ;  Robert  W.  Leigh,  editor  ana 
publisher ;  circulation  J. 

MOUNTAIN  HOME,  C.  H.,  Baxter 

Co.,  i  m>  pop.,  110  m.  S.  E.  of  Springfield, 

Mo.,  75  N.  W.  of  Batesville,  Ark. 

BAXTER  CO.  CITIZEN;  Wednes- 
days ;  tieniocratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x30 ; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1880;  A.  C.  Hull, 
editor  :  A.  C.  Hull  Ss,  Bros.,  publishers  ;  circu- 
lation K  1. 

MOUNTAIN  VIEW,  C.  H.,  Stone 

Co.,  t^  100  pop.,  5  m.  from  White  r. 

EXPOSITOR;  Saturdays;  four  pages; 
size  22x:^il  ;  subscription  .$1  ;  established  18S1 ; 
Hixson  &  Nelson,  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation  K. 


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GEO.   P.    ROWELL   &   GO'S 


ARKANSAS. 


ARKANSAS. 


NASHVILLE,  iroward  Co.  p 

NEWS:  Saturdays:  democratic;  eight 
pages;  size  26x4U ;  subsrrii)tion  Sl.r)!:;  estab- 
lislied  ISTit ;  J.  L.  Tullis,  editor  and  imblislier. 

NEWPORT,  Jackson  Co. ,  c/ 1 ,200  pop . , 
on  St.  L.,  I.  M.  &  S.  Rd.,  and  Wliite  r.,  SO  ni. 
N.  E.  of  Little  Rocli.  Has  saw  and  sliingle 
mill  and  stair  factory. 

NEWS;  semi-weekly,  Wednesdays  and 
Saturdays  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
22x3u  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1874  ; 
J.  W.  Jones,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K. 

JACKSON  CO.  HERAL,»;  Satur- 
days; four  pages:  size  24x:3r> ;  siiliscription 
S1.50;  established  1876;  T.  T.  Ward,  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

OSCEOLA,  C.  H.,  Mississippi  Co.,  'zf 
:J17  pop.,  on  Mississippi  r.,  87  m.  above  Mem- 
phis ;  shipping  point  and  trade  centre. 
TIMES;     Saturdays;    democratic;    four 
pages;   size  24x:i5;    subscription   $1;    estab- 
lished 1870 ;   Leon  Roussan,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

OZARK,  C.  H.,  Franklin  Co.,  t]  l.COO 
pop.,  on  Little  Rock  &  Fort  Smith  Rd.  and 
Arkansas  r.,  125  m.  from  Little  Rock.  Cot 
ton  and  wheat -shipping  point. 

DEMOCRAT  ;  Thurisdays;  democratic; 

four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscripti(m  $1.25; 
established  1879 ;  C.  C.  Colburn,  editor  and 
publisher;   circulation  J  J. 

SUN;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages ; 
size  26x40 :  established  1884 ;  M.  Stroup,  editor 
and  publishiT. 

PARAGOULD,  Greene  Co.,  cf  1,100 
pop.,  at  the  intersection  of  Crowley's 
Ridge  branch  of  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  & 
Southern  and  Texas  &  St.  Louis  Rds.  Has 
five  large  stave  factories.  Extensive  tim- 
ber business  is  carried  on. 

GREENE  CO.  EVENTS;  Saturdays; 
democratic ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  sub 
scription  $1:  estaljlished  1882;  Daulton  & 
Wasson.  editors  and  publishers:  circ'n  KK. 

PRESS  !      Fridays ;     democratic ;      four 

fyages ;  size  24x:55  ;  subscription  .$1.25 ;  estab- 
ished    1877 ;    P.  W.  Moss,  editor    and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

PARIS,  C.  H.,  Logan  Co.,  -n  500  pop., 

;  m.  from  boat  and  U  from  Rd. 

EXPRESS;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x:36;  subscription  $1;  established  18S0 ; 
Chas.  Knoble,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion K  K. 

PERRYVILE.  C.  H.,  Perry  Co.,  D 
500  pop.,  on  Fourche  la  Fave  r.,  40  m.  W.  of 
Little  Rock.  River  steamljoats  land  liere. 
Large  timlier  industry. 

NEWS  !  Fridays;  four  pages;  size  22xS2 ; 
subscription  .^l  :  establi-hed  1883:  E.  H. 
Feltcrs,  editor;  .1.  F.  Sellers,  publisher;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

PINE  BLUFF,  C.  II.,  Jefferson  Co.,  n 
4,12ti  pop.,  on  Arkansas  r.,  and  Little  Rock, 
Miss.  River  and  Texas  and  Texas  ,t  St. 
Louis  Rds.,  at  head  of  low  water  naviga- 
tion, 45  m.  from  Little  Rock.  Centre  of  an 
agricultural  region,  cotton  being  the  prin- 
cipal staiile. 

C  O  1>I  :>I  E  R  C  I A  1> ;  Thursdays ;  four 
pages;  size  30x44;  -subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  Charles  G.  Newman,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  .T  1. 

PRESS  -  E.XCJIiE  ;  Tuesdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages:  size  28x44;  subscription 


$2 ;  estalilished  1869 ;  Arthur  Murray,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

REFORMER;  Saturdays:  four  pages; 
size  22x:i();  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1881 :  Lewis  .Johnston,  editor  and  pul)lisher. 

POCAHONTAS,C.  H.,  Randolph  Co., 
cf  425  pop.,  145  ni.  N.  E.  of  Little  Rock,  10() 
W.  of  Memphis,  200  S.  of  St.  Louis.   Head 
of  navigation  on  Black  r.    In  flue  agricul- 
tural and  tinilier  district.    Large  quantities 
of  cotton  and  live  stock  raised. 
RANDOLPH  HERALD;  Thursdays; 
four  pages  ;    size  24.x35  ;   subscription  $1..5U  ; 
established  1881  ;  J.  N.  Bolen,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

PRAIRIE  VIEW,  Loffa'i  Co.  -o 

EXCHANGE  ;  Thursdays;  eight  pages; 
size  22x32;  subscription  SI :  established  1884  ; 
P.  C.  Stone,  editor  and  publisher. 

PRESCOTT,  C.  H.,  Nevada  Co.,  p 
1,253  pop, ;  a  town  on  Iron  Mountain  & 
Southern  Rd. 

NEVADA  PICAYUNE;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  :  size24x3."i: -iub-icrip- 
tion  .«!1.50;  established  1878;  W.  B.  White  and 
J.  W.  Gardner,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circu- 
lation K  1. 

QUITMAN,  ran  Buren  Co.,  b  842 pop., 
25  m.  W.  of  Searcy  and  50  N.  of  Little  Rock. 
A  manufacturing  place.    The  seat  of  Quit- 
man College. 
LIGHT;     Saturda.ys;    four   pages;    size 

24x35;    subscription    $1.50;    established   188.3; 

H.  L.  Dodge,  editor;    Light  Publishing  Co., 

publishers ;  circulation  K. 

RICHMOND,     C.    H.,     LUtle    Rimer 
Co.  p  400  pop.     A  farming,  stock  and  tim- 
ber countr.v. 
PILOT;  Sundays:  four  pages ;  size  24x35 ; 

subscription  $1.50;    established  1883 ;   Robert 

T.  Peverly,  editor  and  publisher. 

ROGERS,  Benton  Co.,  b  800  pop.,  on 

railroad,  SO  m.  N.  of  Ft.  Smith.    Freight  and 

round  houses  are  located  here. 

NEW  ERA;  Saturdays;  four  pages ;  size 
22x31;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1881; 
Graham  &  Mason,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
circulation  K  Iv. 

RUSSELL VILLE,  Pope  Co.,  \i  1,800 

pop.,   on    Little  Rock  &  Fort   Saiith   and 

Dardanelle  &  Russellvllle  Rds.,  about  75  m. 

from  Little  Rock.    Large  cotton  mills. 

DE5IOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 

four  pages  :  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $1 ;  ei-.tab- 

lished  1874;  B.  F.  Jobe,  manager ;  Russellvllle 

Printing  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  I. 

SALEM,  C.  H.,  Fulton  Co.,  i  nominal 
population  :  ab<Hit  .50  m  from  boat  navi- 
gation and  IS  from  railroad. 

FTLTON  COUNTY  INFORMER; 

Saturdays;  four  pages  ;  size  22x3(1;  subscrip 
tioii  $1;  established  1879;  Jesse  Matthews, 
editor  and  publislier  ;  circulation  K  1. 

SEARCY,  C.  H.,  White  Co.,  n  1,500 
pop.,  on  Little  Reil  r.,  4  m.  from  St.  Louis, 
Iron  Mountain  &  Southern  Rd.,  about  55 
N.  E.  of  Little  Rock.  Is  the  trade  centre  for 
several  counties  and  a  shipping  point  for 
fruit,  strawberries,  pork  and  cotton.  Valu- 
able sulphur,  chalybeate  and  alum  springs 
are  located  at  this  place.  A  popular  resort 
for  invalids. 
ARKANSAS      BEACON;       Fridays; 


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ARKAXSAS. 


ARKANSAS. 


democratic  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  2Cx4(i ;  sub- 
scription 81.50 ;  establislied  1878 ;  John  G. 
Hoiland  and  John  R.  Jobe,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;   circulation  I. 

tSTATE  WHEEIi  -  ENTERPRISE  ! 
Fridays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50  :  established  1SS4  ;  Louis  B.  Audi- 
gier,  editor ;  Audigier  Bros.,  publishers. 

SHERIDAN,  C.  H.,  Grant  Co.  n 

HEADLIGHT;  Thursdays;  four  pages; 
size  24x36;  subscription  S1.50;  established 
1881 ;  J.  S.  Williams,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K. 

SILOAM  SPRINGS,  Denton  Co.  -^ 
ARKAXSAS   HERALD;    Thursdays;! 
four   pages;    size  24x35;     subscription   S1..50; 
estabUshed    1SS3;    Z.  Aberuathy   and   E.  M. 
Deney,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  K  K. 

SPRINGDALE,  Washington  Co.,  t] 
S50  pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd. 
10  m.  N.  of  FayettevlUe.  Fine  fruit-grow- 
ing country. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  four  pages: 
size  24x30  ;  suljscriptiou  SI  ;  established  1884  ; 
A.  H.  &  F.  J.  Price,  editors  and  publishers. 

YELLOW  JACKET;  Thursdays;  eight 
pages;  .size  24x36;  size  of  page  11x16;  sub- 
sci'iption  SI ;  establislied  18S3  ;  H.  C.  Warner 
&  Co..  editors  and  publishers  :  circulation  K. 

STAR  CITY,  C.  H.,  Lincoln  Co.,  r\ 
(pop.  of  township  l,U9Ti,  30  m.  S.  S.  E.  of  Pine 
Bluff.  In  the  heart  of  the  cotton  be't  and 
general  farming. 

LINCOLN  LANCE;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages;  size  24x35  ;  sulsscription 
$1.50 ;  established  1880  ;  B.  A.  Ingram,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  K. 

TEXARKANA,  C.  H.,  Millei-  Co.,  p 
1.00!)  pop.,  the  terminus  of  thi'ee  trunk  rds. 
Does  lumber  business,  I)eing  in  the  midst  of 
extensive  pineries.  Is  .situated  near  the 
State  liue.  Distributing  p^int  for  surround- 
ing country. 

INDEPENDENT;  everv  morning  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays; 
independent:  four  pages;  size  22x31;  sub- 
scription—daily $n  ;  weekly  .$1 ;  establi.shed 
1884 ;  E.  A.  Warren,  editor  ;  Chas.  White,  pub- 
lisher. 

PUBLIC  OPINION:  every  evening  ex 
cept  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays; 
four  pages  ;  size— ilaily  22x31 ;  weekly  22x32  : 
subscription— daily  $10,  weekly  SI. 50  ;  estab- 
lished—daily 1SS4,  weekly  1883  :  F.  M.  Leather- 
man  &  Soir.  editors  and  publishers ;  circula- 
tion-weekly K  1. 

TOLEDO, C.  H.,  Doiseij  Co.,  g  200 pop., 

5  m.  from  Saline  r.  and  3  from  Texas  &  St. 

Louis  Rd. 

DORSEY  CO.  IMMIGRANT;  Thurs- 
days ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x30 ; 
subscription  $1;  established  1884;  Wharton 
&  Taylor,  editors  and  publishers. 

VAN  BUREN,  C.  H.,  Crawford  Co., 
z  2,000  pop.,  on  Arkansas  r.,  160  m.  W.  by  N. 
of  Little  Rock.  Centre  of  trade.  On  Little 
Rock  and  Fort  Smith,  and  A'  k.  Division  of 
St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rds. 

ARGUS  ;  Wednesdays  ;  democratic  ;  four 

T)ages ;   size   24x.35 ;   subscription    $1  ;    estab- 
Ished  1875  ;  Granville  Wilcox,  editor  ;  Thayer 
Bros.,  publisliers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

GRAPHIC  ;    Fridays;   four  pages;  size 
24x35  :  subsci-iption  $1.25  ;     e.stablished  1881  ; 
John  J.  Warren,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation J.      ^ 
PRESS;    Saturdays;    democratic;   four 


pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  §2  ;  estab- 
lished 18.59 ;  J.  S.  Dunham,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

VIOLA,  f'ttlton  Co.  ^ 

TACK  HAMMER;  Thursda.ys ;  four 
pages  :  size  22x30  ;  subsci-iption  $1 ;  establish- 
ed 1SS4;  G.  W.  C.  Haun,  editor;  Wiseman 
Bros.,  publishers. 

WALDRON,  C.  H.,  Scott  Co.,  -a  239 

pop.,  45  m.  S.  E.  from  Fort  Smith ;  60  W. 

of  Arkansas  r.    In  cotton  and  fine  farming 

county. 

REPORTER  :  Fridays  ;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription  $1.25  ; 
established  1879 ;  Beavers  &  Harvey,  editors 
and  publishers;  circulation  K  1. 

WALNUT  RIDGE,  Latvrence  Co., 
cf  450  pop.,  on  St.  Louis,  I.  M.  &  S.  Rd.,  at 
crossing  of  Springfield  cS;  Memphis,  120  m. 
N.  of  Little  Rock.    A  local  sliipping  point. 

LAWRENCE     CO.     DEMOCRAT; 

Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1884;  H.  R 
Wrenn.  editor  and  publisher. 

WARREN,  C.  H.,  Bradley  Co.,  q  400 
pop.,  on  Little  Rock,  Mississippi  River  and 
Texas  Rd.,  50  m.  S.  of  Pine  Bluff  and  100  S. 
of  Little  Rock.  A  cotton-growing  section 
and  trading  point. 
BRAD  LEY  COUNTY  DE3IOCRAT; 

Thursdays ;    democratic ;    four   pages  ;    size 

24x35;   subscription  $1.50:    established    1883; 

W.  T.  Swift,  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

WASHINGTON,  C.  H.,  Hempstead 
Co.,  fl  7-iO  pop.,  125  m.  S.  W.  of  Little  Rock, 
and  14  N.  of  Red  r. 

PRESS  ;  Saturdays ;  democratic  ;  eight 
pages;  size  26,v40;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1876 ;  E.  L.  Givens,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1 . 

WITTSBURG,  C.  H.,  Cross  Co.,  a- 
209    pop.,  on    St.  Francis   r.,   75    m.  N.  of 
Helena;  steam,  grist  and  saw  mills  form 
the  industries  of  the  jDlace. 
CHRONICLE;  Saturdays;  democratic; 

four  pages;   size  24x35;   subscription  SvjO; 

established  1878 ;  H.  F.  Roleson,    editor  and 

publisher ;  circulation  K. 


CALIFORNIA. 


ADIN,  Modoc  Co.,  [^  450  pop.;  120  m. 
N.  E.  of  terminus  Cal.  &  Oregon  Rd.,  80  m. 
N.  of  Susanville.  Farming  and  stock-rais- 
ing county. 

ARGUS;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
22x32 ;  subscription  §3 ;  established  1881 ; 
S.  A.  Wilson,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation K. 

ALAMEDA,  Alameda  Co..  -o  6,.500 
pop  ,  on  E.  shore  of  San  Francisco  bay,  on  a 
peninsula  comprising  an  area  of  2,200 
acres,  distant  eight  m.  from  San  Fran- 
cisco ;  ornamented  with  a  profusion  of 
majestic  oaks. 

ARGUS;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $3 ;  estab- 
lished 1877;  T.  G.  Daniells,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

ENCINAL;    Wednesdays;   four    pages; 
size  26x40;    subscription  .$3:  established  1869  ; 
F.  K.  Ki-auth,  editor  and  i>ublisher  ;   circula- 
tion K  1. 
GA  ZETTE  :  Thursdays ;  four  pages  ;  size 


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CALIFORNIA. 


23x32;  subscription    $2.30;   e?itablis)ied    1S84 ; 
Geo    W.  Heiing,  editor  and  publislier. 

NEWS  ;  Tliursdavs ;  four  pages ;  size 
26x411;  subscription  S3;  establislied  1881 ;  O. 
S.  Ingham,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K. 

ALTURAS,  C.  H.,  Modoc  Co.,  c^  400 
pop.,  on  Pitt  r.,  170  ni.  from  Redding. 
Agricultural  aud  stock  raising  section. 

MOnOC     INDEPEXDEKT.    ++ 

NORTHEltN  PICKET;  Saturdays; 
four  pages ;  size  24x32 :  subscription  .'j:; ; 
established  issi :  Coffin  &  McClellan,  editors 
and  publishers. 

ANAHEIM,  Los  Angeles  Co.,  g  1,100 

pop.,   2S  ni.  S.  of  Los  Angeles   and  In  the 

Valley   of  Santa  Ana,  12  ni.  from   Pacific 

Ocean.    Wine  making  and  orange  growing 

the  princii)al  branches  of  industry. 

GAZETTE;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $2 ; 
establislied  1870;  Richard  Melrose,  editor  aud 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 

ANDERSON,  Shasta  Co.,  t\  350  pop., 

on  California  &  Oregon  Rd.,  23  m.    from 

Red    Bluff.     Agricultural    and    lumbering 

.section. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturday:  four  pages; 
size  24x36;  subscription  $3;  established  18S2  ; 
J.  E.  McGarrey,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation K  K. 

ANGEL'S  CAMP,  Calaveras  Co.,  a 
500  pop.    Mining  town. 

MOUNTAIN  ECHO;.  Wednesdays;  in- 
dependent;  four  pages;  size  24x33;  suljscrip- 
tion  $3  ;  established  1879 ;  M.  Reed,  editor ; 
Reed  &  Lieginger,  publishers  ;  circ'n  K  K. 

ANTIOCH,   Contra   Costa    Co.,  -a  626 

pop.,  on  San  Joaquin   r.,   60  m.  from   San 

Francisco;   surrounded   by  a  flue  agricul 

tural  district,  and  a  shipping  point  for  coal. 

Some  manufacturing  is  done  here. 

liEDGER;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  :  size  24x36  ;  subscription  .§3  ;  established 
1870 ;  Chas.  F.  Jlontgomery,  editor  anil  jjub- 
Usher  ;  circulation  K.  K. 

AUBURN,  C.  n.,  Placer  Co.,  a  1,300 
pop.,  in  a  mining  district,  near  Central  Pa- 
cific Rd.,  36  m.  N.  E.  of  Sacramento.  Engaged 
in  mining  and  fruit-growing. 

PLACER  AR<ilIS;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican ;  four  |)ages;  size  24x36;  subscription 
$3;  establislied  1872;  H.  W.  Feuton,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

PliACER  CO.  REPIJBIilCAN  ; 
Wednesdays;  republican;  four  pages',  size 
26x40;  subscription  .S2.r>(l:  established  I8S4 ; 
Francis  M.  Miilikan,  editor  and  pulilisher. 

PL.A<;ER  herald  !  Saturdays;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages;  size 30x44;  subscription 
$3  ;  establislied  1852  ;  J.  A.  Filcher,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

BAKERSFIELD,  C.  H.,  Kern  Co.,  g 
925  pop.,  on  Kern  r.,  S5  m.  from  Visalia.  An 
agricultural  and  stockgTazing  country. 

KERN  CO.  CALIFORNIAN:  Satur 
days;  four  i)ages;  size  24x36;  subscription 
S3";  established  1879;  A.  C.  Maude,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  IC  1. 

KERN  CO.  GAZETTE;  Saturdays; 
democratic  ;  eight  i)agi's  ;  size  30x44 ;  subscrip- 
tion .$3;  establishetl  1874;  Geo.  W.  Wear,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

BENICIA,  Solano  Co.,  D  1,794  pop., 
33*  111.  fioiii  San  Francisco,  on  north  side  of 
Sacramento    r.  ;    railroad   and    steamboat 


CALIFORNIA. 


communication  daily ;  agricultural  and 
manufacturing  district.  Site  of  Govern- 
ment Arsenal  and  Barracks  and  Benlcia 
Agricultural  Works. 

NEW  ERA;  Saturdays;  non-partisan; 
four  pages;  size  24x36 ;  suljscriptlon  $3.50;  es- 
tablished 1877;  Alfred  Dalton,  Jr.,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  K. 

BERKELEY,  Alameda  Co ,  -U  3,20(> 
pop.,  5  ill.  from  Oakland,  on  C.  P.  Rd.  Seat 
of  the  University  of  California. 

ADVOCATE;  Saturdays ;  indepen- 
dent ;  four  iiages;  size  24x36 ;  subscription 
$2.50;  established  1877;  H.  N.  Marquand,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

OCCIDENT;  Thursdays;  fourteen  pages  ; 
size  of  page  8x11:  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  Students  of  the  University  of 
California,  editors  and  publishers ;  circula- 
tion K  ;  a  college  paper ;  Issued  during  the 
collegiate  year. 

BERKELEYAN  ;  bi-weekly;  fourteen 
pages  :  size  of  page  9x12 ;  subscription  §1.50 ; 
established  1874 :  Associated  Co.  Students  of 
the  University  of  California,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K ;  a  college  paper ;  is- 
sued during  the  collegiate  year. 

BIEBER,  Lassen  Co.  i 

MOUNTAIN    TRIBUNE;  Saturdays; 

democratic  :  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscrip- 
tion $3 :  established  1881 ;  Thomas  Parks  Ford, 
editor  and  publisher. 

BIGGS  STATION,  Butte  Co.  i 

HAMILTON  POLICY;  Thursdays; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  .$3  ;  es- 
tablished 1884;  W.  C.  Collins,  editor  and 
publisher. 

BODIE,  Mono  Co.,  a-  2,000  pop.,  100  m. 
from  Carson  and  Virginia  City,  Nev.,  33  m. 
from  Carson  &  Colorado  Rd.  Gold  and  sil- 
ver mining  and  milling.  Location  of  several 
famous  mines. 

EVENING  MINER;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sundav  ;  four  pages  ;  size  20x2t) ;  sub- 
scription $8;  established  1881;  Orlando  E. 
Jones,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J.    • 

FREE  PRESS ;  triweekly,  Mondays, 
Wednesdays  and  Fridays  ;  i-epublican  ;  four 
pages;  size  20x28 ;  subscription  .910:  estab- 
lished 1879;  H.  L.  Childs,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher;  circulation  J  1. 

BRIDGEPORT,  C.  H.,  Mono  Co  D- 
CHRONICLE-UNION  ;  Saturdays  ;  re- 
publican; four  pages;  size  23x32;  subscrip- 
tion .$5  ;  established  1864;  R.  M.  and  A.  C.  Fol- 
ger,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K. 

CALICO,  San.  Bernardino  Co.  O^ 
PRINT  ;  (see  Daggett). 

CALISTOGA,  yapa  Co.,  -a  6  0  pop., 
67  m.  N.  from  San  Francisco  on  railroad 
terminus.  At  head  of  Napa  Valley.  Medi- 
cinal springs  in  vicinity  ;  a  summer  resort. 
Grape-growing  and  win©  making  largely 
carried  on. 

INDEPENDENT   CALISTOGIAN  ; 

Wednesdays  ;  independent ;  four  pages  ;  size 
24x36  ;  subscription  .$3;  estaiilished  1877;  J.  L. 
Multer.  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

CHICO,  Butte  Co.,  b  3,300  pop.,  on  Chi- 

CO  Creek  and  Oregon  Division  of  Central 

Pacific  Rd.,  96  m.  N.  of  Sacramento;  centre 

of  a  farming  comimmit}',  and  trade  centre 

for  the  milling  districts. 

BUTTE  RECORD;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,    Saturdays; 


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CALIFORNIA. 


independent ;  four  pages  ;  size— daily  23x32, 
weelvly  20x40;  subscription— daily  $5.  weekly 
S3;  established— dally  1873,  weekly  1853;  Geo. 
H.  Crosette,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion—daily K  K.  weeklj-  K  K  1. 

EXTEUPKI8E;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  AVEEKL.Y,  Fridays;  republi- 
can; four  pages;  size— dally  21x28,  weekly 
26x40 ;  subscription— dailv  86.  weekly  $3  ;  es- 
tablished 1869 ;  Ed.  Hoole,  publisher ;  circula- 
tion—dallv  K  K,  weeklv  J  J. 

M  O  R  S  I  N  G  CHRONICLE  ;  every 
morning  except  Sunday,  and  CHRON- 
ICLE, Thursdays;  four  pages;  size— daily 
20x26,  weekly  26.X40 :  subscriptiou— daily  $4, 
weekly  §2.50;  established— dally  1880,  week- 
ly 1SS3  ;  Brown  &  Walker,  editor.s  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation- daily  K  K,  weeklv  K. 

CHRONICLE  ;  (see  Morning  Chronicle). 

CIiOVERDALE,  Sonoma  Co., -a  1,100 
pop.,  at  terminus  of  the  S.  F.  &  N.  P.  Rd., 
at  the  head  of  Russian  River  Valley.  Situ- 
ated in  an  agricultural,  wine,  fruit,  hops, 
and  wood  region,  close  to  quicksilver 
mines. 

PACIFIC  SENTINEL;  Saturdays; 
deniocra'  ic ;  four  pages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscrip- 
tion S2..50  ;  established  18S2  ;  Pacific  Sentinel 
PublishingCo.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  Frank 
K.  Merritt,  manager;  circulation  K  K.  An 
edition  entitled  the  Sentinel  is  issued  daily, 
except  MDudav.  during  the  summer  months. 

REVEILLE:  Saturdays;  republican; 
four  pages ;  size  26.X4II ;  subscription  .§2  ;  es- 
tablished 1879;  Edward  D.  Sparrow,  etlitor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

COLTON,  San  Bernardino  Co.,  O,  cen- 
tral transportation  depot  of  the  county,  and 
chief  county  depot  of  South  Pacific  Rd.;  en- 
joys considerable  Arizona  trade.  Engaged 
in  fruit  culture,  grain-raising  and  mining. 

SE3II.TROPIC  ;  Saturdays;  independ- 
ent ;  four  pages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription 
S3;  establLshed  1876;  James  C.  Peacock,  Jr., 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

COLUSA,    C.    H.,  Colusa    Co.,   a  602 

pop.,  on  Sacramento  r.  60  m.  N.  by  W.  of 

Sacramento.    Engaged  in  agriculture  and 

stock-raising.    The  river  navigation  is  quite 

important. 

SUN;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four  pages; 
size  26x40 ;  subscription  §3  ;  established  1862  ; 
Will  S.  Green,  editor ;  Addington  &  Green, 
publisliers;  circulation  J  1. 

CONCORD,  Contra  Costa  Co..  -a  500 
pop.,  7  m.  from  Martinez.  Surrounded  by 
a  fruit-growing,  agricultural  and  stock-rais- 
ing district. 

SUN;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size  24x.36 ; 
subscription  .S3;  established  18s2  ;  S  Farjeon, 
editor  and  puldisher  :  circulation  K. 

CRESCENT  CITY,C.  II.,  Del  Xorte 

Co.,  c  1,500  puji.,  about  270  m.  from  San 
Francisco  by  steamer.  Raises  lumber,  en- 
gages in  dairying  and  mining,  and  gives 
attention  to  stock  raising. 

DEI,   NORTE  RECORD  :  Siturdays  ; 
four  paijes  ;   size  24x36;  subscription  S2  :  es- 
shffl   18*"      -    "    "■  -      •  -•     - 


and 


tablish*   1879 ;   J.   E.   Eldredge,"  editor 
publisher;  circulation  KK. 

DAGGETT,    San    Bernardino  Co.,  O, 

an  important  and  giovving  mining  town  on 

Mohave  r.  and  Colorado  Div.  of  Southern 

Pacific  Rd. ;  pop.  of  Calico  mining  district 

about  1,000. 

CALICO    PRINT:    Sundavs ;     four 
pages;   size   24x36;    subscription   §3;   estab- 


CALIFORNIA. 


lished  1882 ;  John  G.  Overshiner,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

DIXON,  Solano  Co.,  □  1,050  pop.,  on  C. 
P.  Rd.,  SO  m.  from  Sacramento.  Farming 
region,  adapted  to  the  pursuit  of  iwofltable 
agriculture. 

TRIBUNE;  Saturdays;  independent- 
democratic;  four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscrip- 
tion .§3.00;  established  1874;  Ed.  E.  Leake, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

DOWNEY,  Los  Angeles  Co.,  g  800 
pop.,  on  S.  P.  Rd.,  12  m.  E.  of  Los  Angeles. 
Shipping  point  for  barley,  corn,  fruits,  etc. 
SIGN.\L;    Saturdays;  eight  pages;  size 

.30x44 ;  'Ubscription  §2  :  established  1881 ;  S.  H. 

Purcell.  editor  and  publisher;  cir'n  J  1. 

DOWNIEVILEE,  C.  H.,  Sierra  Co., 
6  600  pop.,  on  North  Yuba  r.,  121  m.  N.  E.  of 
Sacramento ;  connected  by  stage  to  Nevada 
City,  with  Narrow  Gauge  Rd.  at  Colfax, 
thence  by  rd.  with  Sacramento.  Quartz 
and  gravel  mining  the  chief  industries.  The 
town  has  the  various  local  industries  usual 
to  trade  centres  in  mining  districts. 

MOUNTAIN  MESSENGER;  Satur- 
days; independent;  four  pages;  size  24x34; 
subscription  $3 ;  established  1854  ;  Vaughn  & 
Downer,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

SIERRA  CO.  TRIBUNE  :  Fridays; 
republican  ;  four  pages ;  24x36 ;  subscription 
.S3..">0;  established  1SS2;  Calkins  &  Sweetmon, 
editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  K  1. 

DUTCH  FLAT,  Placer  Co.,  a  939 
pop.,  66  m.  from  Sacramento,  203  from  San 
Francisco;  principal  industries  lumbering 
and  mining. 

PLACER  TIMES;  Thin-sdays;  inde- 
pendent ;  four  pages ;  size  22x30 ;  subscrip- 
tion S2.50;  established  1875:  Philip  C.  Byrne,, 
editor;  Placer  Times  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers; circulation  K. 

ELK  GROVE,  Sacramento  Co.  n 

JOURN.VL  :  Saturdays:  republican; 
four  pages;  size  26x40:  subscription  .$3;  es- 
tablished 1S84 ;  J.  Scott  Ryder,  editor  and 
publisher. 

EUREKA,  C.    H.,    Humboldt  Co.,    \2 
6,(XI0  pop.,  engaged  principally  in   lumber-  / 
ing  ;  situated  on  Humboldt   l>ay,  7  m.  from 
the  sea,  and  225  N.  of  San  Francisco.    Tim- 
ber shiprjing  point  for  San  Francisco. 

HUI>IBOLnT  STANDARD;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY, 
Saturdays;  four  pages;  size— daily  24x36, 
weeklv  26x411 ;  subscription- daily  .?5."  weekly 
.S2..5II;  established— daily  1884.  weekly  18S2  ; 
F.  P.  Thompson,  editor  and  publisher;  circu- 
lation weeklv  .T. 

TIMES-TELEPHONE  ;  every  morn- 
ing except  Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Sat- 
urdays; republican ;  four  pages;  size — dail.v 
23X.S2.  weekly  28x42;  subscription— {lailj'  $G, 
weeklv  .§2;  established — daily  1871,  weekly 
1854  ;  Wiley  &  Heney.  editors  and  oublishers  ; 
circulation— daily  K  K.  weeklv  J  J. 

W^ESTERN  AVATCHMAN;  Satur- 
days :  four  pages  :  size  22x30 ;  subscription 
.§1.50;  established  1884;  Watchman  Publish- 
ing Co..  editors  and  publishers. 

FERNDALE,  Humholdt  Co.,  ti  178 
pop.,  18  ni.  S.  of  Eureka  ;  farming  and  dairy- 
ing ;  in  centre  of  the  fertile  Eel  River  Vallej', 
bordering  on  great  forests  of  redwood. 
Head  of  navigation  for  .Southern  Hum- 
boldt ;  tra:le  centre  for  large  section ;  fine 
climate. 
ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays; eight  pages  i 


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CALIFORNIA. 


CALIFORNIA. 


size  30x44 ;  subscviption  $2.50 ;  established 
1877  ;  Eilvvanl  B.  Carr,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  K  1. 

FOIiSOM,  Sacramento  Co.,  a  2,.500pop., 
on  Sacramento  Valley  Rd.,  2.?  ni.  from  Sac- 
ramento ;  in  an  agricultural  and  mining  dis- 
trict, on  American  r.  Location  of  branch 
State  Prison. 

TELEGRA  PH ;  Saturdays ;  democratic  ; 
four  pages;  size  24.'c31 ;  subscription  $3;  es- 
tablished 1856;  W.  P.  True.sdell,  editor;  Tele- 
graphic Publishing  Co.,  publisliers  ;  circ'n  K. 

FORT  JONES,  Siskiyou  Co.,  ^  400 
po]>.,  18  m.  from  Yrelia ;  in  a  farming, 
stock-raising  and  mining  country ;  120  from 
Rd. 

SCOTT  VAIiLEY  NEWS;  Saturdays; 
Independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x30  ;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1878;  S.  P.  Curtis, 
editor;  Curtis  &  Marliej',  publishers;  circu- 
lation K  K. 

FRESNO,    C.  H.,   Fresno  Co.,  n  2,500 

pop.,  on  Visalia  division  of  the  Southern 

Pacific    Rd.,   206  m.   from   San   Francisco. 

Farming,  sheep-raising,  fruit-growing  and 

canning  are  engaged  in. 

EVENING  EXPOSITOR;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  EXPOSITOR, 
Wednesdays ;  democratic ;  daily  four  pages, 
weelcly  eight  pages  ;  size— daily  34x.3(l,  weekly 
30x44;  subscription— dally  $.5,  weekly  .S2.50; 
established— dally  1882,  weekly  1870;  J.  W. 
Ferguson,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation- 
daily  K,  weekly  J. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size  2fix40 ;  subscription  S2.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1883;  W.  S.  Moore,  editor  ;  Fresno  Pub- 
lishi"g  Co.,  publishers;  circulation  K  1. 

EXPOSITOR  ;   (see  Evening  Expositor). 

REPUBLICAN;  Saturdays;  republi- 
can ;  four  pages ;  size  2t;x40 ;  subscription 
§2.50 ;  established  1876 ;  S.  A.  Miller,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  J  J. 

GALT,  Sacramento  Co.,  n  67.5  pop.,  on 
C.  P.  Rd.,  28  m.  from  Sacramento ;  farming 
country. 

GAZETTE;  Saturdays ;  Independent ; 
four  pages;  size  23x32;  subscription  $3;  es- 
tablished 1881 ;  Meacham  &  Campbell,  editors 
and  publishers;  circulation  K  1. 

GEORGETOWN,  El  Dorado  Co.,  u 

415  pop. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
18x24;  sul)scriptlon  .$2;  established  1880;  H.W. 
Hulbert,  editor  and  pulilisher ;  circulation  K. 

GILROY,  Santa  Clara  Co. ,-nl,6il  pop., 
on  Southern  Pacific  Rd.,  80  m.  s.  from  San 
Francisco,  in  an  agricultural  valley  ;  stock- 
grazing  and  cattle-raising  region. 
ADVOCATE:    Saturdays;    eight  pages; 
size  30x44;  sub.scnption   .$3;  established  1868; 
F.  W.  Blake,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K  K, 
VAEI.EY  RECORD;    Saturdays;  four 
pages;    size  24x3(i;    subscription    $3;    estab- 
lished 1881 ;  E.  S.  Harrison,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

GRASS  VALLEY,  Nevada  Co.,  n 
pop.  of  township  6,6!t3,  connected  by  nar- 
row gauge  Rd.,  at  Colfax,  17  m.  distant, 
with  Central  Pacific  Rd.;  a  rich  and  im 
portant  quartz-mining  district,  about  60  ni. 
N.  E..  of  Sacramento. 

TIDINCJS  ;  every  evenimr  except  Sun- 
day, and  FOOT  HIIiL.  T1DIN(,'S,  Sat 
urdays;  Independent ;  four  pages;  size— daily 


22x30,  weekly  26x40;  subscription— daily  $6, 
weekly  .S2..50  ;  established— ilaily  1880,  weekly 
1874;  Rufus  Shoemaker,  editor;  H.  S.  Spal- 
ding, publisher ;  circulation  —  daily  K, 
weekly  J. 

UNION;  every  morning  except  Monday  ; 
independent ;  four  pages ;  size  21x28 ;  sub- 
scription $6;  established  1858;  Mitchell  & 
Compton,  editors  and  publishers;  circula- 
tion K  K. 

FOOT-IIIIiL, TIDINGS;  (see  Tidings). 

GREENVILLE,      Plumas      Co.     b 

quartz  mining  district. 

BUI>LiETIN;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
four  pages;  size  21x30;  subscription  .S3 ;  es- 
tablished 1880 ;  F.  G.  Hall,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

GRIDLEY, -«M<'e  Co.,  [^  800  pop.,  on 
California  and  Oregon  division  of  the  Cen- 
tral Pacific  Rd.,  60  m.  N.  of  Sacramento. 
An  agricultural  district ;  the  town  has 
foundry  and  Rd.  machine  shops  and  plan- 
ing mill. 

H  E  R  A  Li  D  ;  Thursdays ;  Independent ; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $3  ;  es- 
tablished 1880;  C.  N.  Reed,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  1. 

HAYWARDS,  Alameda  Co.,  -a  1,231 
pop.;  half  mile  from  Central  Pac.  Rd.  and 
13  from  Oakland.    Supply  point  for  farming 
and  fruit-raising  neighborhood. 
JOURNAL.;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x36  ;   subscription   .§2.50 ;   established  1877  ; 
George  A.  Oakes,  editor  and  publisher;  cir- 
culation K  K. 

HEALDSBURG,  Sonoma  Co.,  -a  1,900 
pop.,  on  Russian  r.  and  San  Francisco  & 
North  Pacific  Rd.,  72  m.  from  San  Francisco. 
Surrounded  by  an  agricultural,  mining, 
stock-raising,  fruit  and  wine-producing  dis- 
trict. 

FLAG-ENTERPRISE  ;  Thursdays  ; 
republican ;  eight  pages ;  size  27x42 ;  sub- 
scription — ;  established  1868;  J.  W.  Rags- 
dale,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J  1 . 

HOLLISTER,C.  H.,  5«nSeji«o  Co., -n 
1,560  pop.,  about  15  ni.  from  Gilroy  and  46 
N.  E.  of  Monterey,  on  a  branch  of  the 
Southern  Pacific  Rd.  A  place  of  trade,  and 
centre  of  an  agricultural  and  stock-raising 
district. 

FREE  LANCE;  Fridays;  eight  pages; 
size  28x44;  subscription  $2.50;  established 
1883 ;  Leslie  F.  Baldwin,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  K  1. 

SAN  BENITO  ADVANCE;  Fridays; 
four  pages  :   size  24x3() ;    subscription  $3 ;  es- 
tablished 1871 ;  G.   W.  McConnell,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  1. 
INDEPENDENCE,  C  H.,  Inyo  Co., 
a-  3(XI  pop.    At  terminus  of  Carson  &  Colo- 
rado Rd.,  500  m.  E.  by  S.  from   San  Fran- 
cisco, the  principal  point  In  an  important 
mining  region. 

INYO  INDEPENDENT)  ^turdays; 
four  pages;  size  21x28;  subscription  $5  ;  es- 
tablished 1870;  C.  Mulholland,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

lONE,  .-tiiiador  Co.,  O  1,100  pop.,  on 
Amador  Branch  of  Central  Pacific  Rd. 
lONE  VALLEY  ECHO  ;  Saturdays: 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  sub- 
'■cri)itioii  Si;  establshed  1883;  Clovls  T.  La 
Grave,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K. 


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CALIFORNIA. 


CALIFORNIA. 


IRVING,  Alameda  Co.,  -a  300  pop.,  33 
m.  from  Sau  Francisco,  near  Central  Pacific 
Rd.  and  the  Narrow  Gauge  to  the  Southern 
counties.  Has  a  college,  also  machine  and 
other  shops,  and  is  the  centre  of  a  good 
farming  district. 

ALAMEDA  CO.  REPORTER;  Satur- 
days ;  four  pages ;  size  2G.k4U  ;  subscription 
$3  •  established  1373 ;  E.  F.  CaUciu,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 

JACKSON,  C.  H.,  Amador  Co.,  D  1,040 
pop.,  in  a  mining  and  agricultural  district, 
about  40  m.  S.  E.  of  Sacramento. 

AMADOR  DISPATCH;  Saturdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages ;  size  2;>xo2 ;  subscrip- 
tion $3;  established  1859;  Wm.  M.  Penry, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K. 

AMADOR  LEDGER;  Saturdays;  re 
publican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscrip- 
tion $3 ;  established  1854 ;  Richard  Webb, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

A3IADOR  SENTINEL,;  Wednesdays; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscrip- 
tion S2  ;  established  1871* ;  A.  B.  Sanborn,  edi- 
tor and  publisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

KELSE YVILLE,  Lake  Co.  -a 

JOl'RXAli  :  Thursdays;  neutral;  four 
pages ;  size  22x:*l ;  subscription  82 ;  established 
188.3 ;  Theodore  Coleman,  editor  and  publisher. 

LiAKEPORT,  C.  H.,  Lake  Co.,  -n  875 
pop.,  on  Clear  Lake,  120  m.  N.  of  San  Fran- 
cisco. In  an  agricultural  district.  The  lake 
is  about  30  m.  long  and  from  2  to  10  m.  in 
yvidth,  and  is  navigal)le.  Lake  county  pos- 
sesses several  mineral  springs  of  medicinal 
value.  Is  fast  developing  as  a  fruit  coun 
try,  and  has  valuable  quicksilver  mines. 

BEE  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription 
$3 ;  establislied  1872 ;  Jno.  R.  Cook,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  K  I. 

LIVERMORE,  Alameda  Co..  -n  1,-540 
pop.,  on  West  Div.  of  C.  P.  Rd.,  40  m.  from 
Oakland.    A  stock-raising  and  farming  dis- 
trict ;  Mount  Diablo  coal  mines  in  vicinity. 
HERALD  ;   Thursdays ;  independent ;  \ 
four  pages  ;   size  24x36 ;  subscription  $3 ;  es- 
tablished 1877;  Wm.  P.  Bartlett,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K. 

VALLEY  REVIEW;  Saturdays;  inde- 
pendent ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscrip- 
tion .S3  ;  established  1882  ;  Frank  F.  Carnduff, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

LODI,  San  Joaquin  Co.,  D  1,000  pop.,  on 
West.  Div.  of  Central  Pac.  Rd.    At  crossing 
of  S.  J.  &  S.  N.  Rd.,  1  m.  from  Mokelumne  r., 
and  12  from  Stockton,  the  county  seat.  Has 
flour  and  saw  mills,  etc. 
SENTINEL  ;    Saturdays  ;  four  pages  ; 
size    24x36 ;   subscription    .§2.50 ;   established 
1881;  Ralph  Ellis,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation K  K  1. 

VALLEY  REVIEW;  Wednesdays; 
eight  pages;  size  25.x38;  subscription  $2.50; 
established  1878;  Cheney  &  Walcot,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

LiOMPOC,  Santa  Barbara  Co.,  Q  pop. 

of  tow  nslilp  1,000,  in  a  farming,  wool-raising 

and  stock-raising  district. 

RECORD  5  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x36 ;  subscription  $3 ;  established  1875 ; 
Alexander  McLean,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K  K. 

LOS  ALAMOS,  Santa  Barbara  Co.  g 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  $3; 
established  1884;  S.  W.  Candy,  editor  and 
publisher.  I 


LOS  ANGELES,  C.  H.,  Los  Angeles 
Co.,  t?  14,(XI0  pop.,  on  Los  Angeles  r.  and 
Southern  Pacific  Rd.,  400  m.  S.  E.  of  San 
Francisco.  An  agricultural  county,  pro- 
ducing the  principal  grains,  wines,  fruit,^ 
brandy,  wool  and  hides ;  also  having  gold, 
silver  and  lead  mines  ;  a  favorite  and  highly 
prized  health  resort. 

EVENING  EXPRESS  ;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays  ; 
four  pages ;  size  28x42  ;  subscription — dally 
$8,  weekly  $2;  established  1872;  Osborne  & 
Cleveland,  editors  and  publishers ;  circula- 
tion—daily I,  weekly  J  J  1. 

HERALD  ;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  WEEK.LY,  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  ;  size — daily  28x42,  weekly 
30x46 ;  subscription— daily  $7,  weekly  .$2 ;  es- 
tablished 1873 ;  Joseph  D.  Lynch,  editor  and 
publislier ;  circulation — dailj'  J  1 ,  weekly  ,J  1 . 

TIMES  ;  every  morning  except  Monday; 
and  MIRROR,  Saturdays;  independent; 
daily  six  pages,  weekly  eight  pages ;  size  or 
page2I-x28;  subscription— daily  $7.5ii ;  weekly 
$2;'  established— daily  1881,  weekly  1873; 
Times-Mirror  Co.,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation— daily  J  J  1,  weekly  H. 

LA  CRONICA;  Saturdays;  Spanish; 
four  pages:  size  26x38;  subscription  $4;  es- 
tablished 1871 ;  La  Cronica  Publishing  Co.,  ed- 
itors and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  J. 

L'UNION  NOUVELLE;  Saturdays; 
French ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription 
$5 ;  established  1879 ;  P.  Ganee,  editor  and 
pul>lislier  ;  circulation  K  K. 

MIRROR;  (see  Times.) 

PORC(;PrNE;  Saturdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  ;  size  26x38  ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1882;  Horace  Bell,  editor;  circula- 
tion J. 

SUED-CALIFORNIA  POST;  Satur- 
days ;  German  ;  eight  pages ;  size  35x46 ; 
subscription  $5  ;  established  1874 ;  Conrad  Ja- 
coby,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

RURAL  CALIFORNIAN;  monthly; 
agricultural;  thirty-six  pages:  size  of  page    ' 
10x14;    subscription  §1.50;    established   1877; 
Fred.  L.  Alles,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion G  G  1. 

LOS  GATOS,  Santa  Clara  Co.,  -O  555 
pop.,  on  Narrow  Gauge  Rd.,  between  San 
Francisco  and  Santa  Cruz,  10  m.  from  San 
Jose.    A  rich  agricultural  and  grape  and      , 
olive-growing  country.  / 

N  E  W  S  ;  Fridays ;  independent ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished issi ;  W.  S  Walker,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K. 

LOWER  LAKE,  La'ce  Co.,  -a  371 
pop.,  on  Lower  Lake.  Is  94  m.  N.  of  San  Fran- 
cisco and  32  from  Calistoga.  Engaged  in 
quicksilver,  sulphur  and  borax  mining  and 
lumbering.    A  popular  health  resort. 

BULLETIN;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $4 ;  es- 
tablished 1877;  J.  B.  Baccus,  Jr.,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

MARIPOSA,  C.  H.,  Mariposa  Co.,  □ 
342  pop,  on  Mariposa  r.  Engaged  in 
ranching,  mining  and  agriculture ;  situated 
91  m.  S.  E.  of  Stockton,  41  from  Merced,  the 
nearest  railroad  point.  On  the  stage  route 
to  the  Yosemite  Valley. 

GAZETTE  ;  Saturdays ;  democratic ; 
four  pages;  size  24x:i6;  subscription  $3;  es- 
tablished 1854  ;  Angevine  Reynolds,  editor  and 
publisher  ;   circulation  K  1. 

HERAI.1D;  Fridays;  four  pages  ;  size  24x 
36 ;  subscription  .$3 ;  established  1881 ;  Ben. 
M.  Maddox,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K. 


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GEO.   P.  ROWELL   &  GO'S 


CALIFORNIA. 


MA.RKLEEVILL.E,  C.  H.,  Alpiiie 

Cu.  a-  400  pop.    A  mining  town. 
ALPINE    ARGUS  ;     Saturdays;    four 

f)ages ;  size  20x30 ;   subscription  $2.50  ;  estab- 
islied   1879;  T.  P.  Larkin,  editor   and   pub- 
llslier ;  circulation  K. 

MARTINEZ,  C.  H.,  Contra  Costa  Co., 
-3  1.000  pop.,  30  ui.  N.  E.  of  San  Francisco,  on 
Sacramento  r.;  steam  and  rail  communica- 
tion daily  ;  in  agricultural  district ;  also  lias 
extensive  coal,  copper  and  quiclisilver 
mines. 
CONTRA    COSTA     ARGUS  ;    Satur 

days  ;  democratic  ;    four   ijages ;   size   24x36 ; 

•subscription     §3;     established    1875;   TT.    D. 

Crow,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  Kl. 
CONTRA    COSTA   GAZETTE;  Sat 

urdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26.V38  ;  subscription 

$3 ;  established  1858 ;  Bunker  &  Foster,  editors 

and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  J. 

MARYSVILLE,  C.  H.,  Yuba  Co.,  n 
5,012  pop.,  on  Yuba  r.,  at  head  of  naviga 
tion,  and  on  Marysville  brancli  of  the  Cali- 
fornia Pacific,  at  the  intersection  of  the 
Oregoji  division  of  the  Central  Pacific  Rd., 
57  m.  N.  of  Sacramento  and  116  from  San 
Francisco.  Surrounded  by  a  large,  fertile 
agricultural  district  on  tiie  west  and  a  rich 
mining  section  on  the  east. 

APPEAIj  ;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  WEEKLiY,  Fridays;  indepen- 
dent; daily  four  pages,  weekly  six  pages; 
size— daily  24x36,  weekly  (size  of  page)  20x27 ; 
subscription— daily  $10,  weekly  $2.50 ;  estab- 
lished—dally 1859,  weekly  1862 ;  C.  D.  Dawson, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation— daily  J, 
weekly  I. 

MAXWELL.  Colusa  Co.  □ 
STAR;  Thursdays ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x.36; 
'subscription   $2;    established    1883;   W.    W. 
Felts,  editor ;  Maxwell  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K. 

MENDOCINO,  Mendocino  Co.,  -a  900 
pop.,  a  shipping  point  for  large  vessels,  at 
mouth  of  Big  r.,  1:M  m.  N.  of  San  Francisco. 
Centre  of  considerable  trade. 
BEACON;  Saturdays;    four  pages;   size 
24x36;   subscription  .$0  ;  established  1877 ;  Wil- 
liam Heeser,  editor  and  publisher ;   circula- 
tion K  1. 

MERCED,  C.  H.,  Merced  Co.,  a  1,472 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Rd.,  159  m.  from 
San  Francisco.  Agriculture  is  the  chief  in- 
dustry. 

EXPRESS ;  Saturdays ;  democratic ;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x:;i; :  subscription  .$4  ;  established 
1875;  J.  A.  Novell,  editor  and  publisher;  cir- 
culation K  1 

SAN  JOAQUIN  VALLEY  ARGUS; 
Saturdays  ;  independent ;  four  pages ;  size 
24x36 ;  subscription  $3 ;  established  1869 ;  R.  J. 
Steele,  editor;  Mrs.  Rowena  Granlce  Steele, 
publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

STAR  ;  Thursdays ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36; 
subscription  $4;  esta'blished  1880 ;  Harris  Bros., 
editors  and  puljlishers ;  cnrcalation  K  1. 

MILLVIIiLE,  Shasta  Co.,  tl  450 
pojj.  Farming  and  live-stock  raising  are 
the  principal  Industries.  A  trade  and  mer- 
chandizing centre. 

E.\ST  SIDE  TIMES;  Saturdays  ;  Inde- 
pendent ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x.36;  subscription 
§2.50;  established  188?;  Leonard  W.  Kidd,  edi- 
tor and  publisher ;  circulatloa  K. 

MODESTO,  C.  H.,  Stanislaus  Co.,  n 
.2,000  pop.,  on  Visalia  division  of    Central 


CALIFORNIA. 


Pacific  Rd.,  20  m.  from  Lathrop,  and  29  from 
Stockton.  Engaged  in  agriculture  and 
wool  growing  and  fruit  raising. 

REPUBLK^AN J  every  morning  except 
Monday,  and  AVEEIiLY  ;  four  pages  :  size 
20x26  ;  subscripti(^n— daily  $6,  weekly  $2.50  ; 
established  1S81  ;  H.  L.  Bradford,  editor ;  Re- 
publican Publishing  Co.,  publishers;  circula- 
tion—dally J  J. 

HERALD;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  ;  size  36x48  ;  subscription  $4 ;  es- 
tablished 1875;  A.  E.  Wagstaff,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

STANISLAUS  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $4 ;  estab- 
lished 1863;  J.  D.  Spencer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  1. 

MOKELTJMNE   HILL,    Calaveras 

Co.,  u  515  pop.,  50  m.  from  Stockton, 
60  from  Sacramento.  Industries  are  min- 
ing, agriculture,  and  stock  raising. 

CALAVERAS  CHRONICLE;  Satur- 
days ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $3 ; 
established  1851 ;  Burce  &  Day,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  K  K. 

MONTEREY,  Monterey  Co.,  -a  1400 
pop.,  on  Monterey  bay,  125  m.  S.  E.  of  San 
Francisco,  with  which  it  Is  connected  by 
rail.    A  fashionable  seaside  resort,  border- 
ing on  one  side  on  a  stock  raising  region. 
ARGUS;  Saturdays  ;  four  pages  ;   size 
24x36 ;    subscription     $3 ;    estalilished     1869 ; 
C.  Hedges,    editor   and   publisher ;    circula- 
tion K  K.       > 

NAPA,    C.     H.,    Napa    Co.,   -a  4,200 

pop.,  on  Napa  r.  and  Napa  Valley  Rd.,  46  m. 
N.  E.  of  San  Francisco,  and  63  from  Sacra- 
mento City  by  rail.  Surrounded  by  an  agri- 
cultural and  wine-producing  district ;  a 
trade  centre.  Branch  State  Insane  Asylum 
is  located  liere. 

REGISTER ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  republi- 
can ;  four  pages ;  size— dally  20x28,  weekly 
26x38 ;  subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $3 ;  es- 
tablished—daily 1869,  weekly  1863;  &.  M. 
Francis,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation- 
daily  K,  weekly  K 1. 

REPORTER ;  every  morning  excejjt 
Monday,  and  NAPA  CO.  REPORTER, 
Fridays  ;  democratic ;  four  pages  ;  size— daily 
22x30,  weekly  26x40;  subscription— daily  $6, 
weekly  $3;  established— daily  1880,  weekly 
1856 ;  Dwight  L.  Hackett,  editor  and  publish- 
er ;  circulation— daily  K,  weekly  K  1. 

CLASSIC;  monthly;  eight  pages;  size 
19x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1874 ;  stu- 
dents of  Napa  Collegiate  Institute,  pul^lishers; 
circulation  K 1 ;  a  college  paper ;  issued  during 
the  collegiate  year. 

NATIONAL  CITY,  San  Diego  Co.,Q, 

500  pop.,   at   terminus   of    the   California 

Southern  Rd.,  on  Bay  of  San  Diego.     Fruit 

section. 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  neutral;  four 
pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  $2.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1882  ;  Burgess  &  Burgess,  editors  and 
puljlishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

NEVADA  CITY,  C.  H.,  mvada  Co., 

a  4,022  pop.,  on  Deor  Creek,  65  m.  N.  by  E.  of 

Sacramento.    Is  surrounded  by  the  richest 

mining  region  in  California,  and  engaged 

in  cultivating  fruit  and  vines. 

TRANSCRIPT;  every  morning  except 
Monday ;  independent ;  four  pages ;  size 
22x33;  subscription  $7;  established  1860; 
L.  S.  Calkins,  editor :  Brown  &  Calkins,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  I. 


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CALIFORNIA. 


NEVADA /HERA  T>1) ;  tri-weekly,  Tues- 
days, Thursdays  and  Saturdays;  four  pages  ; 
size  23x;i3 ;  subscription  §4.50 ;  estal)lislied 
1875;  Gray  &  Davis,  editors  and  publishers: 
circulation  J. 

NORTH  SAN  JUAN,-Ve?;«f/rt  Co.,  n 
SUO  pop.  a  thriving  town,  with  considerable 
local  business,  on  the  Middle  Yuba  river, 
1."  m.  from  Nevada  City  by  wagon  road. 

TIMES;  Saturdays  ;  republican  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $3.50  ;  estab- 
lished 18S0;  O.  P.  Stidger,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

OAKDALE,  Stanislaus  Co.,  n  1,100 
jiip.,  on  Stockton  &  Oakdale  Rd.,  :34  ni. 
from  Stockton. 

STANISLAUS  AVHEAT  GROWER; 

Saturdays ;  non-partisan  :  four  pages  ;  size 
34x36;  subscription  .§3;  established  laSl ;  H.E. 
Boothby,  editor  and  publislier  ;  circ'n  K  K. 

OAKLAND,   C.  H.,  Alameda  Co.,  -a 

34,555  pop.,  on  San  Francisco  bay,  op])OSite  to 
and  7  m.  from  Sau  Francisco,  in  an  agricul- 
tural district ;  residence  of  a  large  number 
of  persons  doing  business  in  San  Francisco. 
Terminus  of  Pacific  Rd.;  State  University 
and  Deaf,  Dumb  and  Blind  Asylums  are 
near  by.  The  city  ranks  tirst  among  the 
leading  ones  on  the  Pacitic  Coast  in  regard 
to  the  culture  and  standing  of  its  com- 
munity, and  Is  frequently  called  the  Athens 
of  the  Pacific.  j 

EVENING  TRIBUNE:  every  evening 
except  Sunday, and  TRIBUNE,  Saturdays; 
republican  ;  eight  pages  :  size  32x46  ;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $6, weekly  .S2.50:  established— daily 
1873,  weekly  1ST9 :  Tribune  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers :  Win.  E.  Dargie,  mana- 
ger;  circulation— daily  H  1,  weekly  H. 

TIiUES  ;  every  morning  except  Sunday; 
WEEKIiY,  Fridays;  and  SUNDAY 
TIMES,  Sundays;  democratic;  daily  and 
Sunday  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages; 
size— daily  and  Sunday  26x40;  weekly  size 
of  page  20x26;  subscription— dally  .§6,  weekly 
S2..50,  Sunday  $2.5U;  established— daily  an<t 
Sunday  1868,  weekly  1855:  John  P.  "Irish, 
editor:  Times  Publishing  Co.,  publishers;  J. 
B.  Wynian,  manager ;  circulation— daily  G  G ; 
weekly  G. 

INDEPENDENT  ;  semi-weekly,  Wed- 
nesda\s  and  Saturdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  20x 
28 ;  subscription  S3  :  established  18T9 :  Inde- 
pendent Publishing  Co.,  publishers ;  circ'n  J  J. 

AMERICAN  ;  Saturdays;  four  pages; 
size  22x30 ;  subscription  .§1.50 ;  established  1883 ; 
A.  S.  Liladding,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  H. 

BROOKLYN  EAGLE;  Saturdays; 
four  pages;  size  22x30;  subscription  S1.20; 
established  1884 ;  G.  B.  Henderson,  editor  and 
publisher. 

JOUR  NAL  :  Saturdays  ;  German ;  four 
pages ;    size  24x36 ;    subscription  $3 ;    estab- 
lished 1875;    A.    M.  Schutt,  editor  and  pub- 1 
lisher  :  circulation  J.  { 

O  A  K  LEA  VES ;  Saturdays ;  eight  pages ; 
size  21x28  ;  subscription  50  cents;  established 
1884 ;  Oak  Leaves  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
.  publishers. 

PRESS  ;  Saturdays ;  eight  pages ;  size 
30x44 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1874 ; 
DeWitt  C.  Lawrence,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  J  J.  1 

SIGNS  OF  THE  TIMES;  Thursdays;! 
seventh-day  adventist ;  sixteen  pages  ;  size 
of  page  10x14;  subscription  $2;  established 
1875;  J.  H.  Waggoner,  editor;  International 
Tract  and  Missionary  Society,  publishers ; 
does  not  Insert  advertisements.  1 

WEST      OAKLAND      SENTINEL  ; 
Wednesdays ;  independent ;  eight  pages;  size  \ 
30x44 ;   subscription    $2.50 :   established  1882 ;  • 
Fonda  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers :  circ'n  J. 


HERALD  OF  TRUTH;  semi  month 
ly;  baptist;  eight  pages;  size  of  patre  11x16; 
subscription  $1.25;  established  1880;  Granville 
S.  Abbott,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  I. 

.  Jw^T,k^^  O  R  N  I  A  M  E  I>  I  C  A  L 
JOl,  RNAL  :  monthly;  medical ;  sixty -six 
pages  ;  octavo ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1880 ;  H.  T.Webster.  M  D. ,  editor  and  publisher. 

CARRIER  DOV'E  :  monthly  ;  spiritual- 
ist;  ten  pages;  size  of  pat-'e  10x14;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1883  ;  Mrs.  .1.  Schleslnger, 
editor  and  publisher:  circulation  J. 

DENTAL  JAIRUS:  monthly;  dental; 
fifty-eight  pages  ;  octavo;  subscription  $2.50; 
established  1880;  W.  O.  Thrailkill,  D.  D.  S., 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J ;  issues 
also  the  Scientific  Californian  of  San  Fran- 
cisco. 

LIFE  CRYSTALS;  monthly ;  hygiene ; 
twenty  pages  ;  size  8x10 ;  subscription  $1.50 ; 
established  1884 ;  Mrs.  C.  F.  Young,  editor  and 
publisher. 

PACIFIC  COAST  FARM  AND 
FIRESIDE  JOURNAL;  monthly; 
agricultural;  sixteen  pages ;  size  11x16;  sub- 
scription $2 :  established  1884 ;  Farm  and  Fire- 
side Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
^  SC'IENTIFIC  CALIFORNIAN  ;  (see 
San  Francisco.) 

OCEAN  VIEW,  San  Francisco  Co., 

-3  300  pop.,  a  suinirb  of  San  Francisco. 

PATRIOTIC     AMERICAN  ;     Satui 
days  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscrip:lon  $2 ; 
established  1SS3 ;  Geo.  Thistleton,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

ONTARIO,  San  Bernardino  Co.,  0,250 
pop.,  on  San  Antonio  r.  and  Southern  Paci- 
fic Rd.,  38  m.  E.  of  Los  Angeles.  Fruit-grow- 
ing and  stock-raising  district. 

FRUIT  GROWER;  Wednesdays;  fruit 
culture  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription 
S2  ;  established  1882  ;  Ontario  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  ;  cli-culation  J. 

ORIiAND,  Cohtsa  Co.  n 

TIMES:  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x36  ;  suliscriptiou  $3 ;  established  1881 ;  V.  A. 
Ryan,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

OROVILLE,  C.  H.,  Butte  Co.,  i  1,743 
pop.,  on  Feather  r.  and  California  Northern 
Rd.,  26  m.  from  MarysvUle  and  152  from  San 
Francisco. 

MERCURY':  every  evening  except  Sun-  / 
day,  and  WEEKLY',  Fridays;  republican;  / 
four  pages;  size— daily  20x26 ;  weekly  24x36; 
subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $3  ;  established 
—daily  1882 ;  weekly  1873  ;  Ed.  B.  Price,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation— daily  K ;  weekly 
K  1. 

REGISTER;  Thursdays;  four  pages; 
size  24x36 ;  subscription  $3 ;  established  1877  ; 
S.  S.  Boynton,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K  1. 

PASADENA,  Los  Angeles  Co.,  g  1,500 
pop.,  9  m.  from  Los  Angeles.  The  cultiva- 
tion of  fruit,  especially  grapes,  and  wine- 
makiug  are  the  principal  industries. 

VALLEY  UNION;.  Saturdays:  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
18S4;  J.  W.  Wood,  editor  aud  publisher. 

PETAL.UMA,  Sonoma  Co.,  -a  3,700 
pop.,  on  Petaluma  Creek,  10  m.  from  San 
Pablo  bay,  and  on  San  Francisco  and  North 
Pacific  Rd.,  42  m.  from  San  Francisco.  Two 
daily  lines  .  of  steamers  also  ply  between 
this  point  and  San  Francisco.  Engaged  in 
manufacturing,  agriculture  and  stock  rais- 
ing. The  cultivation  of  fruits,  grapes  and 
the  making  of  wine  carried  on. 

ARGUS;  Saturdays ;  republican  ;  four 
pages ;  size  28x42 ;  subscription  $3 ;  established 


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CALIFORNIA. 


CALIFORNIA. 


1855:    McNabb,  Cassidy    &    Co.,  editors   and 
publi.sliers ;  circulation  ,J  1. 

COURIER;    Wednesdays;   democratic;, 
four  liases  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $2.50  ;  es- 
tablished ISTfi;   W.  F.  Shattuck,  editor  and 
publislier  ;  circulation  J  1. 

OUTLOOK;  Thursdays;  prohibition: 
four  pa«es;  size  2:?x:a;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1884;  Hart  A.  Downer,  editor  and 
publisher. 

PLACERVILL.E,  C.  H.,  £1  Dorado 

Co.,  a  1,9(52  pop.,  12  m.  from  Shingle  Springs, 

48  E.  by  N.  E.  of  Sacramento,  with  which  it 

Is  connected  by  railroad.    Centre  of  a  gold 

minin;,'  and  agricultural  region. 

EL  DORADO  CO.  REPUBLICAN; 

Thursdays  ;    republican  ;     four    pages  ;    size 

24x36 ;    subscription    $2.50 ;  established    1871  ; 

Richardson    Bros.,  editors    and    publishers ; 

circulation  K. 

MOUNTAIN  DEMOCRAT;  Satur- 
days ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ; 
subscription  $4  ;  established  1854  ;  Selkirk  & 
Selkirk,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  K  K. 

OBSERVER:  Tuesdays;  four  pages; 
size  24x36;  subscription  2..50:  established  1884; 
Observer  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  H.  F.  Davis,  manager. 

PLEASANTON,  Alameda  Co., -a  800 
pop.,  on  Central  Pacific  Rd.,  41  m.  from  San 
Francisco.    A  farming  district. 
ST  A  R  ;  Saturdavs  ;   four  pages  ;    size  24x 

36;  subscription  $2.50;  established  18S3 ;  D.  J. 

Foley,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K. 

POINT  ARENA,  Mendocino  Co.,  -D 
on   the   Pacific   Ocean,  2.50   m.    N.    of   San 
Francisco.    A  light-house  station. 
ARENA     REGISTER;    Fridays ;    four 

pages ;  size  22x32 ;  subscription  $2  ;  established 
1884 ;  William  Heeser,  editor  and  publisher. 

POMONA,  ^>"«  Angeles  Co.,  g  l.iJOO 
pop.,  on  Si>uthern  Pacific  RJ.,  30  m.  E.  of 
Los  Angeles  ;  between  Los  Angeles  and  San 
Bernardino.  Engaged  in  farming  and  fruit- 
growing. 

RUSTLER;  Thursdays ;  four  pages ;  size 
aix35;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1884;  C. 
H.  Buck,  editor  and  publisher. 

TIMES-COURIER;  Saturdays;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1883 ;  Morton  &  Lee,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K. 

QUINCY,  C.  H.,  Plumas  Co.,  tl  432 
pop.,  on  Spanish  Creek ;  engaged  in  agri- 
culture, mining  and  lumbering;  situated 
250  m.  N.  E.  of  San  Francisco,  and  80  N.  W. 
of  Virginia  City,  Nev. 

PLUMAS  NATIONAL;  Saturdays; 
independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  24.x36  ;  sub- 
scription $4  ;  established  1866  ;  P.  L.  Hallsted, 
editor  and  i)ublisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

RED  BLUFF,  C.  H.,  Tehama  Co.,  i 
3,000  po]!  ;  of  township,  4,048,  on  Oregon 
division  of  Central  Pacific  Rd.  and  Sacra- 
mento r.  at  head  of  navigation;  145  m.  from 
Sacramento.  Centre  of  trade.  Lumbering, 
farming,  and  stock,  -wool  and  fruit-raising 
largely  carried  on  ;  a  glove  manufactory  is 
also  located  here. 

DEMOCRAT;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day ;  four  pages  ;  size  23x32  ;  subscription  $2  ; 
established  1875;  Democrat  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers;  circulation  K  K. 

PEOPLE'S  CAUSE;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  an<l  WEEKLY ,  Satur- 
days ;    republican  ;    four  pages ;    size— daily 


21x28,  weekly  28x42  ;  subscription— dally  $6,. 
weekly  $3;  establishbd  1860:  Pendleton  & 
Pryor,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation- 
daily  K  K,  weekly  J  J. 

SENTINEIj  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKliV,  Saturdays;  four 
pages;  size  daily  21x28;  weekly  28.X42  ;  sub- 
scription, daily  $5;  weekly  $2;  established- 
daily  1SS4;  weekly  1867;  W.  B.  H.  Dodson, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation,  weekly  J  .J. 

TEHAMA  CO.  DE.WOCRAT;  Satur- 
days; democratic;  four  pages;  size  26x40 ; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1884 ;  M.  Mc- 
Whorter  ct  Co.,  editors  and  pul)lishers. 

REDDING,  Shasta  Co.,  ti  1.0f>0  pop., 

on   Oregon   Div.     of   Central    Pacific    Rd. 

Mining  and  agricultural  .section. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  republican  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  .$3 ;  estab- 
lished 1877;  J.  H.  Cooper  &  Co.,  editors  and 
pulilishers  :  circulation  K. 

REPUBl-ICAN  FREE  PRESS  :  Sat 
urdays;  republican;  four  pages  ;  size  24x3.  ; 
subeeription  $2.50 ;  estiiblislied  1883  ;  Frank  M. 
Swasev,  editor  and  publisher. 

SHAsTA  CO.  DEMOCRAT  ;  Wed 
uesdays  ;  four  pag^-s  ;  size  26x40;  subscription 
$3;  established  1881  ;  L.  S.  Barnes,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K. 

REDWOOD  CITY,  C.  H.,  San  Ma- 
teo Co.,  <j  1,383  pop.,  on  tlie  Southern  Pacific 
Rfl.,  28  m.  from  San  Francisco,  and  on  Red- 
wood Creek,  which  is  navigable  to  this 
point  by  vessels  of  light  draught.  Engaged  , 
in  agriculture  and  lumbering. 

SAN   MATEO   CO.   JOURNAL: 

Thursdays  ;  independent  ;  lour  pages  ;  size 
24x36  ;  subscription  $2.50 ;  established  1879  ; 
.lohn  C.  Mayuard,  editor:  .lournal  Publishing 
Co..  publisliers  :  circulation  K  1. 

TIMES  AND  GAZETTE;  Saturdays: 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28.x40  ;  subscrip- 
tion $3;  established  1859;  J.  A.  Calhoun,  edi- 
tor ;  San  Mateo  Publishing  Co.,  publishers ; 
circulation  K  K  1. 

RIVERSIDE,  San  Bernardino  Co.,a^ 
3,000  pop.,  (jii  Santa  Ana  r.,  on  California 
Southern  Rd.,  12  m.  from  San  Bernardino. 
A  colony  was  located  here  a  few  .years  since 
for  the  culture  of  grapes,  raisins,  nuts  and 
semi-tropical  fruits,  which  has  been  very 
successfully  carrieil  on. 
PRESS  AND  HORTICULTURIST; 
Saturdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x42  ;  subscrip- 
tion $3;  established  1878;  L.  M.  Holt,  editor 
and  publisher:  circulation  I. 

VALLEY  ECHO;  Thursdays; independ- 
ent; four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $3  : 
established  1884;  A.  Studaliecker  and  C.  E. 
Detter,  editors:  Riverside  Printing  and  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation 

ROHNERVIL.LE, /fM»»6oZf«  Co.,\3 
50U  pop.,  22  m.  from  Eureka,  on  Eel  r.  and  <ni 
the  Eureka  and  Eel  River  Valley  Rd.  Fine 
agricultural  district,  and  a  well-established 
town. 

HERALD;  Wednesda.ys  ;  four  pages; 
size  22x30;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1881;  Charles  E.  Gordon,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; clrcuhation  K  1. 

SACRAMENTO,  C.  H.,  Sacramento 
Co.,  a  23,s(Ki  pop..  State  Capital,  on  Sacra- 
mento r.,  120  m.  N.  E.  of  San  Francisco,  on 
Central  Pacific  Rd.,  and  at  .iunction  of  four 
other  railroads.  Accessible  to  steamers 
and  sailing  vessels,  and  a  centre  for  the 
trade  and  commerce  of  the  Sacramento 
Valley.    Largely  engaged  in  various  manu- 


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factures;  Pacific  Rd.  machine    shops   are 

located  here. 

REE;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
WEEIvLiY.  Fridays;  indcpcinlciif  repub- 
lican ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  eiglit  pages  ; 
size — daily  26x36,  weekly  37x52  ;  subscription- 
dally  $6,  weekly  $2 ;  estal)lished— daily  1857, 
weekly  1877  ;  James  McClatchy  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation — daily  G  1,  week- 
ly H  1. 

RECORD-UNION:  every  morning  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  UNION,  Saturdays;  re- 
publican ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  and  Sat- 
urday eight  pages  ;  size — daily  26x38,  weekly 
and  Saturday  38x52;  subscription — dally  $6, 
weekly  $2 ;  established  1851 ;  Sacramento 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  cir- 
culation— daily  G  G,  weelcly  G  l. 

JOURNAL.;  semi-weekly,  Wednesdays 
and  Saturdays ;  Gex'man ;  neutral ;  four 
pages ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $5  ;  estab- 
lished 1868  ;  K.  P.  Wiemeyer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  cirouliition  K  1. 

SUNDAY  CAPITAL,;  Sundays;  four 
pages;  size  if  page  24.xo6;  subscription  $2; 
established  lS-i3;  Miller  &  EUery,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  ciiculatidu  H. 

SUNDAY  LEADER  ;  Saturdays ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  of  page  19x24  ;  subscription  $2.50 ; 
established  1879 ;  John  N.  Larkiu,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

PACIFIC  CHURCH  NEWS;  semi- 
monthly ;  chi-istlau ;  eight  pages  ;  size  22x31 ; 
subscription  .S1.50 ;  established  1881 ;  E.  B. 
Ware,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J. 

RESCUE  ;  monthly  ;  temperance  ;  eight 
pages ;  size  of  page  10x14 ;  subscription  50 
cents ;  established  1884 ;  Geo.  B.  Katzensteiu, 
editor;  Grand  Lodge  I.  O.  G.  T.  of  Cal.,  pub- 
lishers. 

ST.  HELENA, Napa  Co., -a  2,300  pop., 
64  m.  N.  of  San  Francisco,  on  Cal.  Pacific 
Rd.       Chief     wine-producing     region    ©f 
the  United  States ;   place  of  residence  for 
San  Francisco   business   men.     Centre   of 
great  wine  interests  of  Napa  VaUey. 
STAR;  semi-weekly,  Mondays  and  Thurs- 
days ;  four    pages ;   size  24x36 ;  subscription 
S3 ;  established  1874  ;  W.  A.  Mackinder,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

TIMES;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days ;  f  om-  pages  ;  size  22x30 ;  subscription 
§3;  established  1882;  J.  S.  Hay,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

MOON  ;  Saturdays ;  democratic ;  four 
pages;  size  15x21;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1S84 ;  Logan  &  Rammers,  editors  and 
publishers. 

SALINAS,  C.  H.,  Monterey  Co.,  -o  sit- 
uated in  the  midst  of  a  rich  agricultural 
region  suiTounded  by  a  district  engaged  in 
sheep  and  stock-raising ;  94  m.  S.  by  E.  of 
San  Francisco. 

INDEX ;  Thursdays  :  republican  ;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $3;  estab^ 
Ushed  1872  ;  W.  J.  Hill,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  J  1 . 

MONTEREY  DEMOCRAT;  Satur- 
days ;  four  pages  ;  size  24.x36 ;  subscription 
$3 ;  established  1867 ,  J.  W.  Leigh,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

SAN   ANDREAS,  C.  H.,  Calaveras 

Co.,  o  597  pop.,  42  m.  N.  E.  of  Stockton.  En- 
gaged in  agriculture,  horticulture  and  to 
some  extent  in  gold  mining. 

CAIiAVERAS  CITIZEN;  Saturdays; 
democratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscrip- 
tion $3  ;  established  1871 ;  C.  R.  Beal,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

CALAVERAS  PROSPECT;  Fridays; 
four  pages;  size  23x32;  subscription  $3;  es- 
tabUshed  1881;  C.  W.  Getchell  and  M.  G. 
Salcido,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  K  K. 


CALIFORNIA. 


SAN  BERNARDINO,  C.  H.,  San 

Bernardino  Co.,  n^  2,500  pop.,  on  California 
Southern  Rd.;  5  m.  N.  of  Santa  Ana  r., 
about  (iO  E.  of  Los  Angeles,  and  480  S.  by 
E.  of  San  Francisco.  Agriculture,  mining 
and  ln)rtlcultiu'e  are  the  chief  industries. 

EVENING  INDEX;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays; 
daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ;  size — 
daily  24x36,  weekly  26x38  ;  subscriptiou— 
dally  $10,  weekly  $3  ;  established— daily  1881,. 
weekly  1878  ;  S.  P.  Merritt.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation— dally  K,  weekly  K  1. 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  neutral;  four 
pages  ;  size— dally  24x36,  weekly  30x44 ;  sub- 
scription—ilaily  $10,  weekly  $3 ;  established 
1875  ;  John  Isaac,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cii-- 
culation— daily  K,  weekly  J  1. 

RESOURCES  :  monthly ;  twenty-four 
pages  ;  size  of  page  8x10  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1884 ;  Warren  Wilson,  editor  and 
publisher;  issued  in  the  interests  of  immi- 
gration. 

SAN  BUENAVENTURA,  C.  H., 

Ventura  Co.,  p  2,000  pop.,  on  the  coast,  about 
30  m.  S.  E.  of  Santa  Barbara.     Trade  -vrtth 
the  interior  centres  here  ;  centre  of  petro- 
leum belt.    "  Oil  City  "  of  Pacific  Coast. 
VENTURA       DEMOCRAT  ;      Thurs- 
daj's;   democratic;   four  pages;   size  23x32; 
subscription   $2.50;     established    1883;    John 
McGonigle,  editor  ;  Democrat  Publishing  Co., 
publishers. 

VENTURA  FREE  PRESS  ;  Fri- 
days ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ; 
subscription  $3  ;  established  1875 ;  Dr.  Stephen 
Bowers,  editor;  Stephen  Bowers  &  Son,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K  1. 

VENTURA  SIGNAL;  Saturdavs ; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x.36 ;  subscrip- 
tion $3;  established  1871;  Ed.  M.  Sheridan, 
editor  and  publisher ;  cii-culation  K  K. 

SAN  DIEGO,  C.  H.,  San  Diego  Co.,  q 
3,100  pop.,  on  San  Diego  bay,  about  450  m. 
from  San  Francisco.  The  seaport  town  of 
Southern  California,  having  a  good  harbor. 
The  centre  of  trade  for  a  large  country, 
and  continually  growing  In  commerce, 
wealth  and  business  importance.  Connect- 
ed by  Cal.  Southern  Rd.  at  Colton  with 
Soiithern  Pacific  Rd.  / 

SUN;  every  morning  except  Mondav,  and 
SEMI- WEEKLY,  Wednesdays  and  Sat- 
urdays ;  four  pages  ;  size  21x28 ;  subscription 
—daily  $10,  semi-weekly  $3 ;  established  1881 ; 
Fred  C.  Bauer,  editor;  Sun  Publishing  Co., 
publishers ;  circulation  —  daily  K  K,  semi- 
weekly  K  K. 

UNION;  every  morning  except  Monday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  independent; 
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dally  22x34,  weekly  34x44  ;  subscription— daUy 
$10,  weekly  $3;  established  18tSi ;  Douglas 
Gunn,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation- 
daily  J  1 ,  weekly  J  1 . 

SAN    FRANCISCO,    C.    H.,    San 

Francisco  Co.,  -a  245,000  pop.,  the  great  me- 
tropolis of  Pacific  Coast,  situated  on  San 
Francisco  bay,  at  entrance  through  Golden 
Gate.  It  has  one  of  the  finest  harbors  in 
the  world,  and  is  extensively  engaged  in 
foreign  and  domestic  commerce.  Depot  for 
all  imports  and  exports ;  the  railroads  from 
different  parts  of  the  State  centre  here ; 
largest  city  west  of  Rocky  Mountains,  and 
the  centre  of  art  and  culture  on  the  Pacific 
Coast. 
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CALIFORNIA. 


CALIFORNIA. 


Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays  ;  Ger- 
man ;  republican  :  four  pages  ;  size— daily 
26x41,  weekly  29x46;  subscription— dally  $10, 
weekly  $2.50 ;  established  18C0 ;  Hugo  Herzer, 
manager;  Abend  Post  Co.,  publishers;  circu- 
lation—daily H  1,  weekly  G  1. 

AliTA  CALIFORNIA;  every  morn- 
ing, and  WEElvIiY,  Saturdays;  indepen- 
dent-democratic ;  eight  pages  ;  size  of  page 
—dally  16x23,  weekly  -20x26;  subscription- 
daily  $6,  weekly  $2 ;  established  1848  ;  Alta 
California  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers; Walter  Turni)ull,  manager;  circula- 
tion—daily G  1,  weekly  G  G.      ,,  .  „ 

CA LIFORM A  "EMOKRAT;  every 
morning  except  Sunday,  i;AL.I  b  OltMA 
STAATS  ZEITUNG,  Thursdays,  and 
SOXNTAGsiBLiATT,  Sundays;  Ger- 
man ;  independent  ;  daily  and  Sunday  four 
gages,  weekly  eight  pages ;  size— daily  and 
unday  26x40,  weekly  32x46;  subscription- 
daily  with  Sunday  $10,  weekly  $2.50,  Sun- 
day $2  50,  weekly  and  Sunday  together  $4  ; 
establislied-daily  1853,  weekly  1854;  Fred- 
erick Hess  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circ'ii— daily  H  1,  Sunday  G  G,  weekly  G. 

CHRONICLE;  every  morning  except 
Sunday,  WEEKLY,  Thursdays,  and 
SUN  DAY  C  II  R  O  N  I  C  L  E ,  Sundays ; 
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pace)  20x28  ;  subscription— daily  with  ounday 
Chronicle  $6.70,  weekly  $2,  Suiulay  .$2  ;  estab- 
lished—daily and  Sunday  I^im,  weekly  1874 ; 
M.  H  De  Young,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circu-  } 

lation- daily  C  C  1.  weekly  C,  Sunday  B; i 

COURRIER  DE  SAN  FRANCIS- 
CO; every  morning  except  Monday,  and 
WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  French;  inde- 
pendent ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x40 ;  subscription 
^ally  $24,  weekly  $10;  established  1852;  E. 
DerV)ec,  editor;  Courrier  de  San  Francisco 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  :  an  edition  is  pub- 
Ushed  semi-monthly  for  the  Atlantic  States 
and  Europe  at  $6 ;  circulation— daily  H,  week- 
ly I,  European  edition  J.  ! 
EVENING  BULLETIN;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  BULLETIN, 
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weekly  twelve  pages ;  size— daily  30x45, 
weekly  (size  of  page)  18x25 ;  subscription- 
daily  $12,  weekly  $3  ;  established  18:>5 ;  San 
Francisco  Bulletin  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ;  circulation— daily  F  1,  weekly  E. 

EVENING  POST;  every  evening  ex-, 
cept  Sunday,  and  POST,  Thursdays ;  daily 
four  pages,  Saturday  and  weekly  eight  pages; 
size— daily  26x38,  Saturday  and  weekly  3Sx5I ;  : 
subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $2;  estab- 
lished—daily 1871,  weekly  1875;  Post  Publish- 
ing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation— 
daily  E 1,  weelcly  P  F.  .  1 

EXAMINER;  every  morning,  and 
WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  democratic;  daily  i 
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size— daily  26x40,  weekly  and  Sunday  (size 
of  page)"  20x26  ;  subscription  —  daily  $6, 
weekly  $1  50 ;  established  1865  ;  Examiner 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  cir- 
culation—daily E  E,  weekly  K  F  1. 

EXCHANGE;  every  noon  except 
Sunday,  and  VIINING  EXCHANGE, 
Thursdays  ;  commercial  ;  niiuing  ;  daily 
four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages ;  size— daily 
24x36.  weekly  32x46;  subscription— daily  $6, 
weekly  $3;  establislied— daily  1875,  weekly 
1876;  Exchange  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
Dublishers  ;  circ'n— daily  G  1,  weekly  G  1. 

HOTEL  GAZETTE;  every  afternoon 
except  Sunday;  four  pages;  size  24x36;  sub- 
scription $5;  established  1S76;  Win.  P.  Harri- 
son, editor  and  publislier;  circulatian  G. 

JOURNAL  OF  C03HIERCE  ;  eAe„ 
afternoon  except  Sunday,  and  WEEK  L  \  , 
Thursdays;  commercial;  four  pages;  size- 
daily  26x38,  weekly  32.x48 ;  subscription— daily 
$12,  weekly  $4  ;  established-daily  ISSU,  weekly 
1872;  Journal  of  Commerce  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers;  William  H.  Murray, 
secretary  and  manager;  circulation— daily  J, 
weekly  H  1  ;  issue  also  El  Jornal  Del  Coniercio 
de  San  Francisco. 


MORNtNG  CALL;  every  morning, 
and  CAliL,  Thursdays;  independent ;  daily 
four  pages,  Sunday  ten  pages,  weekly  eight 
pages ;  size— daily  26x40, weekly  40x52,  Sunday 
(size  of  page)  20x26;  subscription— daily  $6. 
weekly  $1.25,  Sunday  $1.50 ;  established— daily 
1856,  weekly  1878 ;  San  Francisco  Call  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers ;  circulation— dally  C  1, 
Sunday  B,  weekly  E. 

REPORT ;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  and 
WEEKLY,  Thursdays; 
independent  ;  daily  four 
pages,  weekly  eight  pages ; 
■^ize— daily  28x42,  weekly 
,Nx42;  subscription — daily 
(  dition  $10,  weekly  edition 
.s5;  established— daily  1863, 
weekly  1862;  Daily  Report 
Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ;  circulation— daily  E  E. 

weekly  G  G. 

A  VOZ  PORTl'GUEZA;  semi-weekly, 
Wednesdays  and  Saturdays;  Portugueze ; 
four  pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  $2.50; 
established  1880  ;  Manoul  Stone,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J  1 . 

EL  CRONISTA:  semi-weekly.  Wednes- 
days and  Saturdays;  Spanish  ;  independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  2:3x32  ;  sub.scription  $4  ;  estab- 
lished 1883 ;  Mexican  Publishing  Co..  editors 
and  publishers. 

HERALD  OF  TRADE;  semi  weekly, 
Wednesdays  and  Saturdays  ;  commercial ; 
four  pages  ;  size  28x42 ;  subscription  $5  ;  B.  F. 
Jacobs  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  circ'n  I. 
L'INDI PENDENTE;  semi- weekly. 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays ;  Swiss  Italian ;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $5  ;  estab- 
lished 1S79;  A.  Pepiuo  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers;  circulation  J  1. 

LA  REPUBLICA;  semi-weekly,  Wed- 
nesdays and  Saturdays ;  Spanish  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  22x'2;  subscription  $3.50;  established 
1881;  Packard  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
circulation  1 1. 

LA  VOCE  DEL  POPOLO  ;  semi-week- 
ly, Wednesdays  and  Saturdays;  Italian;  in- 
dependent; four  pages;  size  28x42;  subscrip- 
tion $6 ;  estal3lished  1859 ;  G.  B.  Cevasco,  edi- 
tor and  publisher ;  circulation  H. 

ARGONAUT;  Saturdays;  literary:  so- 
ciety ;  sixteen  pages ;  size  of  page  12x16;  sub- 
scription $4 ;  established  1877 ;  Frank  M. 
Pixley,  editor;  Argonaut  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  ;  circulation  F  1. 

BIEN;  Wednesdays;  Scandinavian;  six- 
teen pages;  size  of  page  11x15;  subscription 
$2.50;  esta  dished  1882;  1.  Dietrichson.  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  J. 

BREEDER  AND  SPORTSMAN; 
Saturdays;  suorting;  sixteen  pages;  size  of 
page  11x16  ;  subscription  $5  ;  established 
1882  ;  Joseph  Cairn  Simpson,  editor  ;  Bre-'der 
and  Sportsman  Publishing  Co..  publishers; 
circulation  H.  ,     .  „ 

CALIFORNIA  CHRISTIAN  AD- 
VOCATE ;  Wednesdays;  methodist  epis- 
copal ;  eight  pages  ;  size  32x46  ;  subscription 
.$2.50 ;  established  1851 ;  B.  F.  Crary,  D.  D., 
editor :  John  B.  Hill,  publisher  ;  circulation  H. 
CALIFORNIA  FARMER;  Thurs- 
days; agricultural;  eight  pages;  size  29x43; 
subscription  $4-  established  1854;  Warren  & 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  I. 

CALIFORNIA  GROCER  AND 
CANNER;  Fridays;  commercial;  twenty- 
tour  pages  ;  size  of  page  9x12 ;  subscription  $2 ; 
established  1879;  California  Grocer  and  Can- 
uer  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ;  B.  N.  Rowley, 
manaiier;  circulation  H. 
CALIFORNIA    JOURNAL;    Satur- 


days ;  German ;  four  pages ;  size  2Sx42 :  sub- 
scription ,$3;  established  1870;  California 
Journal  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
llsliers;  circulation  II.  A  literary  supple- 
ment eutitled  Der  Sonntagsgast,  is  furnished 
free  to  all  subscribers.  _ 

CALIFORNIA  PATRON  AND 
AGRICULTURIST  ;  Saturdays;  sixteen 
pages;  size    12x16;   subscription   $2;    estab- 


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CALIFORNIA. 


llshed  1876 ;  J.  Chester,  editor  ;  State  Grange 
of  California,  publishers  ;  circulation  H  1. 

CAMFORNIA  (SPIRIT  OF  THE 
TIMES  AND  UNDEItVVItITER'8 
JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  insurance;  eight 
pages  ;  size  :Wx45 ;  subscription  $5  ;  established 
1854 ;  Marcus  D.  Boruck,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  J  1. 

CALIFORNIA  STAATS  ZEI- 
TUNG-;  (see  California  Demokrat). 

CHINESE  tlO.U.UERCIAL  NEWS- 
PA  PER  ;  Fr  idays  :  English  and  Chinese  ; 
four  pases  ;  size  ,!ii.\:38 ;  subscription  $5 ;  estab- 
lished 1883;  Suey  Kee  &  Co.,  editors  and  pub 
Ushers:  circulation  J  1. 

CITY  ARGUS;  Saturdays;  twenty-four 
pages;  size  of  page  11x14;  suliscription  $4; 
established  187S  ;  Robert  E.  Culbreth,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  G. 

C03IMERCIAL  HERALD  AND 
MARKET  REVIEW:  Tnursdays  ;  com- 
mercial ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x38  ;  subscription 
$9;  establislied  1867;  H.  Channing  Beals,  edi- 
tor; circulation  J  1;  the  Sau  Francisco  3Iar- 
ket  Review  is  issued  on  letter  sheet  simul- 
taneously with  above,  especially  for  trans- 
mission abroad. 

COM3IERCIAL  NEWS  AND  SHIP- 
PING  LIST;  Fridays  ;  commercial ;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x32;  subscription  $2  ;  established 
1883  ;  Morris  U.  Bates  &  Co.,  editors  and  publ- 
ishers ;   circulation  J. 

DKR  DEUTSCHE  AMERICAN- 
ISCHE  GROCKR  ;  Saturdays;  German; 
commercial ;  eif^ht  pages;  size  16x22;  subscrip- 
tion $5  ;  establisheil  1871 ;  A.  L.  Thiele,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  H  1.  Tlie  third 
paee  is  entitled  the  Humorist. 

ELEVATOR;  Saturdays;  republican; 
four  pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  $5;  es- 
tablished 1865  ;  Philip  A.  Bell,  editor;  Elevator 
Publishing  Co.,   publlishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

FOOTLIGHT;  Saturdays;  dramatic; 
eight  pages;  size  of  page  12x17  ;  subscription 
S2  ;  established  1877 ;  J.  D.  Robertson,  editor 
anil  publi  her. 

GROCER  AND  COUNTRY  MER- 
CHANT; Fridays;  commercial;  four  pages; 
size  30x44;  subscription  $2.50;  established 
1875 ;  Briggs  &  Harrington,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  H. 

HAYES  VALLEY  ADVERTISER; 
Saturdays  ;  independent ;  four  pages  ;  size 
24x36  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1878  ;  Wm. 
Clack  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  JI. 

HEBREW;  Fridays;  English  and  Ger- 
man ;  Jewish  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  28x42  ;  sub- 
scription $5 ;  established  1863  ;  Philo  Jacoby, 
editor  and  publisher ;  Ernest  Jacoby,  busi- 
ness manager;  circulation  I  I. 

HEBREW  OBSERVER;  Fridays; 
English  and  German;  Jewish;  eight  pages; 
size  28x42  ;  subscription  $5 ;  established  1856 ; 
Wm.  Saalburg.  editor  and  publisher;  cu-cu- 
lation  I  1. 

IN(iLESIDE:  Mondays ;  literary ; 
society  ;  sixteen  pages  ;  size  of  page  11x16 ; 
subscription  $3  ;  established  1882  ;  Ingleside 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

JEWISH  PROGRESS;  Fridays;  Jew- 
ish ;  eight  patres  ;  size  26x3-l ;  subscription  $5  ; 
estalilished  1875;  Ab.  SeeUgsohn,  editor;  Prog 
ress  Publishing  Co..  publishers  ;  circ'n  J. 

JEWISH  TIMES;  Fridays;  Jewish; 
four  pages;  size  23x31;  subscription  $3;  es- 
tablished I'^SO ;  Emanuel  Katz,  manager ; 
Times  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  1 1. 

JOURNAL  OF  FREEDOM  AND 
RKiHTS;  Fridays;  reform;  four  pages; 
size  23x32;  subscription  .§1.50;  established 
1882 ;  Julius  Buhlert,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circ'n  I. 

L'ELVEZIA;  Saturdays;  Swiss-Italian; 
four  pages ;  size  26x38 ;  subscription  $5 ; 
established  1879;  F.  Epson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J  1. 

LA  SOCIEDAD;  Saturdays;  Spanish; 
republican;  four  pages;  size26.x:j8;  subscrip- 
tion S5;  established  1870;  F.  Epson,  editor 
and  nuhl'sher  :  c'rculation  J  .T  1. 

LA  VOZ  DEL  NUEVO  MUNDO  ; 
Mondays  ;  Spanisli ;    four  pages ;    size  22x32  ; 


CALIFORNIA. 


subscription   $5;   established    1864;     Ramon 
A.  Madero,  editor  and  putjlisher;  circ'n  I. 

LE  PETIT  JOURNAL;  Mondays; 
French  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x42  ; 
subscription  $5 ;  established  1871 ;  Edward 
S.  Labadie  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation J  1 . 

xMARKET  REVIEW;  (see  Commercial 
Herald  and  Market  Review). 

M  I  N  I  N  <i  AND  SCIENTIFIC 
PRESS;  Saturdays;  mining  ;  twenty  four 
pages;  size  of  page  11x16;  subscription  $3 ; 
established  1860;  Dewey  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  H ;  issue  also  the 
Pacific  Uural  Press. 

MINING  EXCHANGE;  (see  £x- 
change). 

MISSION  JOURNAL  ;  Saturdays;  In- 
depeudeut-republicau:  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1880 ;  HoUis  & 
Carleton,  editors  and  publishers. 

MONITOR;  Wednesdays;  catholic; 
eight  pages ;  size  38x52 ;  subscription  $3 ; 
established  18.57;  S.  J.  McCormick,  editor; 
Monitor  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ;  circ'n  F. 
»IUSIC  AND  DRAMA;  Saturdays; 
dramatic  ;  eight  pages ;  size  20x28  ;  sub.scrip- 
tion  S2.25:  established  1882;  John  P.  Thrum, 
editor  and  publisher. 

NATIONAL  AND  SATURDAY 
LOCAL;    Siturdays;     four   pages;     size 

\  22x30 ;    subscription    $1 ;     established    1875 ; 

I  W.  Shear,  editor  and  publisher;   circ'n  J. 
NEW  AGE  ;  Saturdays  ;  odd-fellowship  ; 
sixteen  pages;  size  of  page  11x16;  subscrip- 
tion S3.50  ;   established  1865  ;    W.  F.  Noreross, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  H  H. 

NEWS  LETTER  AND  CALIFOR- 
NIA ADVERTISER;  Saturdays;  twen- 
ty-four pages  ;  size  of  page  9x12 ;  subscrip- 
tion $5 ;  established  1856  ;  circulation  G  1. 

!  OCCIDENT;  Wednesdays;  presbyterlan; 
si.xteen  pages ;  size  of  page  11x15  ;  subscrip- 
tion .§3 ;   established    1860 ;    Rev.   Fiederlc  E. 

I  Shearer,  editor  and  publisher:  circ'n  1  1. 

f  OPROGRESSO  CALIFORMENSE; 
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pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  .§2.50 ;  estab- 
lislied 1884  ;  Antonio  M.  Vicente  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers. 
PACIFIC ;  Wednesdays ;  congregational; 

!  eight  pages :  size  32x46 ;  subscription  ,§3 ; 
established  1852 ;  Publishing  Company  of  the 
Paeiflc,  editors  and  publishers ;  circ'n  1 1 . 

PACIFIC  GRAPHIC;  Saturdays;  il- 
lustrated ;  twelve  pages  ;  size  of  page  12x15 : 
subscription  $2.50;  establi.shed  1884;  W.  S. 
Wagner,  editor  and  publisher. 

i      PACIFIC  LIFE:  Saturdays;  sporting; 

I  eight  pages;  size  22x32;  subscription  $5: 
established  1876;  David  L.  Levy,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  G. 

i     PACIFIC     METHODIST;    Fridays; 

1  niethodist  episcopal,     south  ;     eight    pages ; 

i  size  32x46;   subscription  $3  ;    established  1860; 

I  Wick  B.  Parsons,  editor  and  publisher;  cir- 
culation J  1. 

PACIFIC  PILOTE;  Saturdays;  Ger- 
man; independent;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36; 
subscription  $2.50;  established  1883;  F.  G. 
Gerhard,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion J  1. 

PACIFIC  RURAL  PRESS;  Satur- 
days ;  agricultural ;  twenty-four  pages  ;  size  of 
page  11x16;  subscription  .S3;  established  1870; 
Dewey  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circu- 
lation GG.;  issue  also  the  Mining  and  Scien- 
tiflc  Pres-t. 

PATRIOT;  Thursdays;  prohibition; 
eight  pages ;  size  of  page  10x14 ;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1884;  George  Morris,  editor 
and  pulilisher. 

POLITICAL  RECORD;  Saturdays; 
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scription $2..50 :  California  Political  Record 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers;  Donald  Bruce, 
manager  ;  circulation  H  H. 

PUBLIC  OPINION;  Saturdavs ;  four 
pages;  size  21x28:  subscription  $2.50;  estab- 
lished 1878 :  I.  N.  Choynski,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  H  1. 

SAN  FRANCI-CAN;  Saturdays;  lit- 
erary :   sixteen  pages ;   size  32x46 ;   subscrip- 


GEO.   P.   ROWELL    &   (JO'S 


CALIFORNIA. 


CALIFORNIA. 


tion  $i  ;  established  1883 ;  Wm.  P.  Harrison, 
i^rlltor  and  publisher. 

STAR:  Saturdays;  Independent;  eight 
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lished 1S84  ;  James  H.  Barry,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. „ 

SUNDAY  CHRONICLE;  (see  Chron- 

TRUTH  ;  Saturdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
25x37 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  18S3  ;  Bur- 
nett G.  Haskell,  editor;  Truth  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  ;  uiiculatiiiu  J  1. 

UNIVERSE;  Saturdays;  four  pages; 
size  24xoti;  subscrlptieii  §3;  established  1882; 
Universe  Co.,  editors  aud  publishers. 

VALKYRIEN  ;  Fridays;  Skandinavian; 
four  pages ;  size  25x38 ;  subscription  $2.25 ; 
established  1878;  W.  S.  Kreutzmann,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

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G.  W.  Dennis,  Jr.,  &  Co.,  editors  aud  pub 
Ushers.  ,     , 

WASP;  Saturdays;  illustrated;  humor- 
ous; twenty  pages;  size  of  page  11x14;  sub- 
scription $5  ;  established  187b ;  E.  C.  Macfar- 
lane  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers ;  circula- 
tion F  F. 

WEST  COAST  REPORTER;  Thurs- 
days ;  legal ;  one  hundred  pages  octavo  ;  sub- 
scription $10  ;  established  1881 ;  John  Norton 
Ponieroy,  LL.  D.,  and  Carter  P.  Fomeroy,  edi- 
tors; A.'L.  Bancroft  A:  Co.,  publishers. 

WINE  AND  TOBACCO  JOURNAL,; 
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26x38:  subscription  $3;  established  1881; 
Journal  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  H  H. 

MERCHANT;  bi-weekly;  viticultural ; 
sixteen  pages  ;  size  of  page  10x14  ;  subscrlp- 
tlon.f3 ;  established  1876  ;  Charles  R.  Buckland, 

editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  HI. ^ 

EL,  JORNAL  DEL  COMERCIO  DE 
SAN  FRANCISCO;  semi-monthly;  four 
pages;  size  25x37;  subscription  .$3;  estab- 
lished 1880  ;  Journal  of  Commerce  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  W.H.Murray, 
manager  ;  issue  also  the  Jouma  I  of  Commerce. 
FRATERNAL,  RECORD  ;  semi- 
monthly ;  fraternity  ;  twelve  pages ;  size  of 
page  11x16  :  subscription  $2  ;  established  1881 ; 
Fraternal  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
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PACIFIC  CHURCHMAN  ;  semi- 
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size  of  page  10x14 ;  subscription  ,§1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1866;  Standing  Committee  of  the  Dio- 
cese of  California,  publishers  ;  H.  F.  Graves, 
manager;  circulation  J  1. 

PACIFIC  STATES  WATCHMAN  ; 
semi-monthlv  ;  ancient  order  of  united  work- 
men ;  sixteen  pages;  size  of  page  11x16; 
subscription  $2;  established  1878 ;  Watchman 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers;  A.  T.  Dewey, 
manager ,  circulation  H  1.  _ 

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pages  ;  size  of  ijage  11x19  ;  subscription  .$2  ; 
established  1883;  Fraternal  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  I  1 . 

CALIFORNIA  ARCHITECT  AND 
BUILDINUNEVVS;  monthly;  mechani- 
cal; thirty-two  pages;  size  of  page  9x12; 
subscription  .$2;  established  1879;  James  E. 
and  George  H.  Wolfe,  editors ;  San  Francisco 
Architectural  Publishing  Co.,  publishers; 
circulation  H  1. 

COAST  REVIEW;  monthly;  insur- 
ance; eighty  four  pages  octavo;  subscrip- 
tion $2  50:  established  1871;  J.  G.  Edwards, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

FARMER  AND  DEALER;  monthly; 
eight  pages ;  size  of  page  16x2:^ ;  subscription 
50  cts. ;  established  1876;  M.  Ayers,  editor; 
Farmer  and  Dealer  Publishing  Co.,  pub 
Ushers;  circulation  F. 

GOLDEN  ERA;  monthly;  thirty-six 
pages;  size  of  page  7x10;  subscription  $2.50  ; 
estublishcci  1852  ;  Harr  Wagner  and  E.  T.  Bun- 
van  editors  and  publishers;  circulation  G  G. 
HEALD'S  COLLEGE  JOURNAL; 
monthly  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  of  page  11x15  ; 
subscription  $1;    established  1858;    Heald's 


Business  College,  publishers ;  an  advertising 
sheet. 

ILLUSTRATED  FAMILY  JOUR- 
NAL; monthly;  illustrated;  twenty-eight 
pages;  size  of  page  9.xl2;  subscription  $1; 
established  18S3;  Family  Journal  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  |)ul)lishers  ;  circulation  P. 

KNIGHTS  OF  HONOR  JOURNAL; 
monthly;  kniglits  of  honor;  twelve  pages: 
size  of' page  11x16;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
1880 :  Fraternal  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers;  A.  T.  Dewey,  manager;  circula- 
tion I  I. 

LADIES'  H03IE  JOURNAL;  month 
ly  ;  fourteen  pages  :  size  11x16  ;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1878 ;  Dewey  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers. 

MEDICO-LITERARY  JOURNAL  ; 
monthlv;  medical;  forty  pages  octavo; 
subscription  .$3  ;  established  1878  ;  Mrs.  M.  P. 
Sawtelle.  M.  D.,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circula- 
tion K  1. 

MILLMAN  AND  MECHANIC; 
monthly  ;  mechanical ;  sixteen  pages  ;  size  of 
page  11x16;  .subscription  $1 :  established  is84  ; 
Dewev  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

NATIONAL  EUUAL  RIGHTS; 
mouthlv  ;  woman  suffrage  ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
26x36;  s'ubscription  $1;  establishetl  1881 ;  Mrs. 
J.  W.  Stow,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation 
H ;  dated  at  San  Francisco  and  Washing- 
ton, D  .C. 

OUR  CHOSEN  FRIEND;  monthly; 
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21x28;  subscription  $1;  established  1881; 
David  Kerr,  edit(U'  and  publisher ;  circ'n  I. 

OVERLAND  MONTHLY;  literary; 
one  hundred  and  thirty-two  pages  octavo ; 
subscription  $4  ;  established  1868  ;  Rev.  Chas. 
D.  Barrows  and  Millcent  Washburn  Shiiin, 
editors;  Samuel  Carson  &  Co.,  publishers; 
circulation  II. 

PACIFIC  COAST;  monthly;  twenty 
pages;  size  of  page  11x15;  subscription  .$2; 
established  1883;  W.  B.  Bancroft  &  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ;  circulation  J. 

PACIFIC  COAST  POSTAL  IN- 
HEX  ;  monthly;  eight  pages;  size  of  page 
11x16  ;  subscription  $1.10  ;  established  1880  :  L. 
P.  McCartv.  editor  aud  publisher  ;  circ'n  H  1. 

PACI1?IC  MEDICAL  AND  SUR- 
GICAL JOURNAL  AND  WESTERN 
LANCET;  monthly;  medical;  eighty-six 
pages  octavo  ;  subscription  $3 ;  established 
1858 :  Henry  Gibbous,  M.  D.,  and  Wm.  S.  Whit- 
well,  M.  D.j  editors  and  publishers ;  circula- 
tion K  1. 

PACIFIC  MUTUAL:  monthly;  insur 
ance;  eight  pages;  size  20x26;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1883;  Pacific  Mutual 
Life  Insurance  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
an  advertising  sheet. 

PACIFIC  PRINTER,  STATIONER 
AND  LITHOGRAPHER;  monthly: 
forty-four  pages  ;  size  of  page  7x10;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1877 ;  Palmer  &  Rev, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  an  advertising  sheet. 
PACIFIC  SCHOOL  JOURNAL  ; 
monthly  ;  educational  ;  fif ty-tw,  >  pages  oc- 
tavo; subscription  $2;  established  1877;  Al- 
bert Lyser,  editor ;  School  Journal  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers;  circulation  II. 

PACIFIC  TRADE  JOURNAL  AND 
TRAVELERS'  GUIDE  ;  monthly  ;  twen- 
ty-eight pages ;  size  of  page  8x11 ;  subscription 
$1.50  ;  established  1883  ;  J.  D.  Robertson,  edi- 
tor and  publisher. 

PROGRESSIVE  HERALD  ;  month- 
ly ;  four  pages  ;  size  18x24  ;  subscription  .$1 ; 
established  1884  ;  D.  C.  Strouder,  editor  ;  Pro- 
gress Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

RAILROAD  GAZETTEER;  month- 
ly ;  one  hundred  and  sixty -four  pages  ;  size  of 
page  6x8  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1869  ; 
H.  S.  Crocker  &  Co.,  publishers:  circ'n  G  1. 

RANCH,  FIELD  AND  FIRESIDE  ; 
monthlv;  twenty-four  pages:  size  of  page 
11x15  ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  established  1884 ; 
Harr  Wagner  and  J.  D.  Wagner,  editors  and 
publishers. 

RESOURCES  OF  CALIFORNIA; 
monthly;  sixteen  pages;  size  of  page  11x16; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1870 ;  John  P.  H. 


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Wentworth,  editor  and  publisher ;    circula- 
tion G  1. 
SCIENTI  FlC  C  A  L,  I  F  O  R  N  I A  N  : 

monthly  ;  sixteen  pages  ;  size  of  page  9x12  ; 
subscription  $1 :  established  1S83 ;  W.  O. 
Thrallkill,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cli'C'n  J  1  ; 
dated  at  San  Francisco  and  Oakland  ;  issues 
also  the  Dental  Jairus  of  Oakland. 

WOOD  AND  IRON  ;  monthly;  twenty 
pages  ;  size  of  page  Ux21 ;  subscription  $2  : 
esablished  1SS3 ;  S.  L.  Everett,  editor  and 
publisher. 

CALIFORNIA  HO>i(EOPATH  ;  bi- 
monthly :  medical ;  thirty -eigtit  pages  octavo  ; 
subscription  §1  ;  established  1SS2  ;  Win.  Boer- 
icke,  M.  D.,  editor;  Boericke  &  Schreck,  pub- 
lishers. 

SAN  JOSE,  C.  H.,  Santa  Clara  Co., -a 
12,567  pop.,  situated  in  Santa  Clara  Valley, 
3  ni.  from  head  of  San  Francisco  bay,  and  on 
Southern  Pacific,  Central  Pacific  and  S.  P. 
C.  Rd.,  51  m.  S.  by  E.  of  San  Francisco.  En- 
gaged iu  fruit  and  grain  growing  and  manu- 
facturing. State  Normal  School  and  Acade- 
my of  Xotre  Dame  located  here ;  has  first 
electric  tower  built  in  America;  construct- 
ed of  ^vrought  iron  ;  200  feet  high. 

HERALD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays  ;  independ- 
ent-democratic ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly 
eight  pages  ;  size— daily  24x36,  weekly  30x44 ; 
subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $2 ;  establish- 
ed—daily 1S65,  weekly  1876 ;  Herald  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  clrc'n — daily  J  1, 
weekly  .T  1 . 

TIMES-aiERCURY  ;  every  morning 
except  Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Satur- 
days ;  independent-republican  ;  daily  four 
pages,  weekly  eight  page.s  ;  size— dally  24x36, 
weekly  28x42 ;  suljscription— daily  S6,  weekly 
$2 ;  established— daily  1879.  weekly  1884 ;  Chas. 
Si.  Shortridge,  manager,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation— daily  H  1,  weekly  1 1.    ' 

JOURNAL;  Saturdays ;  German  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  S3  ;  establish- 
ed 18S2  ;  Win.  Leiiz,  editor  and  publisher. 

SAN  L.EANDRO,  Alameda  Co.,  -n 
1.627  pop.,  on  C.  P.  Rd.,  9  m.  from  Oakland, 
15  from  San  Francisco.  Manufactures  agri- 
cultural implements. 

REPORTER;  Saturdays ;  four  pages; 
size  24x36  ;  subscription  S3  ;  established  1879  ; 
R.  A.  Marshall,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion K  1. 

SAN    LUIS   OBISPO,  C.    H.,   San 

Luis  Obisjjo  Co.,  Q  o.DX)  pop.,  on  line  of  Pa- 
cific Coast  Rd.  Engaged  in  farming,  dairy- 
ing, and  stock  raising ;  situated  9  m.  from 
San  Luis  Obispo  bay,  and  250  S.  E.  of  San 
F1-ancisco,  and  on  the  stage  route  from 
Gilroy  to  Los  Angeles. 

REPUBLIC  ;  every  morning  except 
Sunday,  and  THURSDAY  REPUBLIC, 
Thursdays;  independent ;  daily  four  pages, 
weekly  eight  pages  ;  size— daily  18x26,  week- 
ly 26x36 ;  subscription— daily  S6.  weekly  $2  ; 
established  1883  ;  Republic  Printing  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ;  circulation— daily  K, 
weekly  .T  1 . 

3IIRROR  ;  Thursdays;  four  pages  ;  size 
26x40 ;  subscription  S3  ;  established  1880 ;  Mir- 
i-or  Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation J. 

THURSDAY  REPUBLIC  ;  (see  Re- 
public). 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  ;  size  28x42  ;  subscription,  -So ;  establish- 
ed 1869 ;  Tribune  Printing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers;  circulation  J  1. 

SAN  LUIS  REY,   San  Diego  Co.,a^ 
500  pop.,  on  California  Southern  Rd. ;  an 
agricultural  and  stock-raising  section. 
.SAN  DIEGO    COUNTY  STAR:  Sat 


CALIFORNIA. 


urdays ;  independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  20x28  ; 
sub.scription  $2.5(1;  established  1881;  Francis 
H.  Whalley,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion K  K. 

SAN  MATEO,  San  Mateo  Co.,  -O  2,000 
pop.,  20  m.  S.  of  San  Fiancisco,  on  the  South- 
ern Pacific  Rd.  >foted  for  its  magnificent 
mansions  and  beautiful  gardens. 

AN  OUTLOOK;  monthly;  sixteen 
pages  :  size  of  page  8x11;  subscription  $1  ; 
established  1884  ;  the  Students  of  Laurel  Hall, 
publishers ;  a  school  paper  Issued  diu-ing  the 
school  year. 

SAN  PEDRO,  Los  Angeles  Co.  :^ 

KECOUD  ;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x36;  subscription  $2;  established  1884;  R. 
Brierly,  editor  and  publisher. 

SAN  RAFAEL,  C.  H.,  Marin  Co., -a 
2,276  pop.,  in  a  dairying,  agi-icultural  and 
stock-raising  district,  on  W.  side  of  San 
Pablo  Straits,  15  m.  N.  of  San  Francisco,  at 
the  base  of  Mount  Tamalpais :  charming 
climate  and  an  invalid  resort. 

MARIN  CO.  JOURNAL;  Thursdays  ; 
republican  ;  four  panes  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscrip- 
tion S4  ;  establislied  1861  ;  S.  F.  Barstow,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

MARIN  TOCSIN  ;  Saturdays  ;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription 
$8 ;  established  1879 ;  James  H.  Wilkins,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

SANTA  ANA,  Los  Angeles  Co.,  Q  2,100 
pop.,  the  terminus  of  Los  Angeles  &  San  Di- 
ego Rd.,  33  m.  S.  E.  of  Los  Angeles,  and  8 
from  Newport  Harbor  on  the  Pacific  Ocean. 
Is  in  the  semi-tropical  fruit  belt  and  wine- 
growing district  of  Southern  California,  a 
few  miles  from  the  "Black  Star"  coal  mine. 

HERALD;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x.36 ;  subscription  §3 ;  estab- 
lished 1878  ;  A.  Waite,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  K  1. 

STANDARD  ;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 18S2 :  D.  M.  Baker,  editor;  M.  A.  Yarnell 
and  C.  D.  Overshiner,  publishers;  circ'n  K  1. 

SANTA  BARBARA,  C.  H.,  Santa 
Barbara  Co.,  C?  3,800  pop.,  engaged  in  agri- 
culture, stock  raising,  wool  and  fruit  grow- 
ing; situated  near  the  coast,  on  the  Santa 
Barbara  Channel,  on  a  safe  and  commodi- 
ous harbor,  and  between  San  Luis  Obispo 
and  Los  Angeles,  362  m.  S.  E.  of  San  Fran- 
cisco ;  celebrated  as  a  health  and  pleasure 
resort ;  has  a  climate  probablj'  unexcelled. 

INDEPENDENT  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays  ;  four 
pages  ;  size— daily  22x30,  weekly  23x32 ;  sub- 
scription—tlaily  §8,  weekly  $3;  established- 
daily  1883,  weekly  1878 ;  Independent  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers ;  Geo.  P.  Tebbetts, 
manager  ;  circulation— daily  K  1,  weekly  K  1. 

PRESS;  ever.y  evening  except  Sundaj', 
and  WEEKLY,  Saturdavs;  independent- 
republican  ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight 
pages  ;  size— daily  22x30,  weekly  30x44  ;  sub- 
scription—dally $8,  weekly  §3;  established- 
daily  18?2,  weekly  186S;  W.  G.  Kinsell,  editor 
and  publislier;  circ'n — daily  K  1,  weekly  J  J. 

SANTA  CLARA,  Santa  Clara  Co., 
-n  2,416  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Rd.,  3  m. 
from  San  Jose  and  47  from  San  Francisco. 
Surrounded  bj'  .  an  agricultural  district. 
Santa  Clara  College  is  located  here. 

JOURNAL ;  Thursda.ys  ;  four  pages ;  size 
24x36;  subscription  §2.50;  established  1879; 
H.  G.  Wright,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  K. 


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SANTA  CRUZ,  C.  H.,  Santa  Cruz 
Co..  "D  5,U<50  pop.,  on  N.  side  of  Monterey 
Bay,  86  ni.  S.  by  E.  of  San  Francisco.  En- 
gaged in  agriculture,  stock-raising,  fruit- 
growing, and  manufacturing  of  lumber, 
leather,  powder  and  lime,  as  well  as  in 
dairying.  The  fashionable  summer  resort 
(if  the  Pacific  Coast ;  20,000  visitors  yearly  ; 
sea-bathing,  fislilng  and  hunting.  Has 
communication  with  all  points  by  South- 
ern Pacific  and  South  Pacific  Coast  Rds.  ; 

,also  by  steamers  of  Pacific  Coast  S.  S.  Co. 

SENTINEL  ;  every  morningexcept  Mon- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  inde- 
pendent-republican ;  four  pages  ;  size— daily 
14x.;i,  wei^kly  23x^2;  subscription— daily  $6, 
weekly  $3 ;  established— daily  1884,  weekly 
1855 ;  Duncan  McPherson,  editor ;  Sentinel 
Printing  Co.,  publishers  ;  clrc'n— weekly  J  J. 

C  O  IJ II I E  K.-ITEM  ;  Thursdays  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  .$2.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1875 ;  A.  A.  Taylor,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

SANTA    MARIA,    Santa    Barbara 

Co.,  [?  700  pop.,  30  m.  from  San  Luis  Obispo, 

on  Pacific  Coast  Rd.    A  farming  and  live 

stock-raising  community. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  eight  pages;  size 
30x44;  subscription  $3;  established  1882; 
Clevenger  &  Jenkins,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  K. 

SANTA  ROSA,  C.  H.,  Sonoma  Co.,-a 
4,750  pop.,  on  Santa  Rosa  Creek  and  North 
Pacific  Rd.,  50  m.  N.  of  San  Francisco  ;  act- 
ively engaged  in  wine  making,  agriculture, 
and  stock-raising. 

DAY  BOOK  ;  every  morning  except 
Monday  ;  independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  14x 
21 ;  established  1884 ;  D.  Sheward  &  Son,  edi- 
tors and  publishers. 

DEMOCRAT;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  SONOMA  DEMOCRAT, 
Saturdays  ;  democratic ;  four  pages  ;  size— 
22x32,  weekly  28x42;  subscription— daily  $5, 
weekly  $2 ;  established— dall.v  1875,  weekly 
1857;  Sonoma  Democrat  Publishing  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers;  circulation— weekly  I. 

REPUItLIf'AN:  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  re- 
publican ;  four  pages  ;  size  —  daily  20x26, 
weekly  26x40;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly 
$2;  established  1879;  E.  W  Davis,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circ'n— daily  K,  weekly  1 1. 

SONOMA  CO.  JOURNAL  ;  Satur- 
davs;  Girman  ;  four  pages;  size  24x36;  sulj- 
scriptiou  s:!:  established  1882 :  D.  Klintworth, 
editor  and  jiublishe" 

SHASTA,   C.  H.,    Shasta    Co.,    ti   4*8 
pop.,   engaged   in   manufacturing;  supply 
point  for  a  mining  district ;   ISO  m.  from 
Sacramento  and  45  N.  of  Red  Bluff. 
COURIER;   Saturdays ;  four  pages  ; 
size  24x36  ;  subscription  $5  ;  established  1852 ; 
W.  L.  Carter,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion K  K. 

SIERRA  VALLEY,  Sierra  Co.,  b 

400  pop.,  28  m.   from  Truckee.    A  farming 

section. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
22x80;  subscription  $3;  established  1882;  H. 
A.  Mason,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K. 

SONOMA,  Sonoma  Co., -a  1,492  pop., 
lu  a  valley  on  San  Francisco  ba.y,  about  40 
m.  northward  of  San  Francisco,  with  which 
It  is  connected  by  boat  and  rail ;  lies  in  a 
farming  section. 
INDEX-TRIBUNE;    Saturdays;    four 


CALIFORNIA. 


pages  ;  size  22x.30  ;  subscription  $2.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1879 ;  H.  H.  Granice,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

SONORA,C.  H.,  Tuolumne  Co.,  D  1,492 
pop.,  on  Woods  Creek,  60  m.  E.  of  Stockton, 
35  from  both  the  Stockton  &  Visalia  and 
Stockton  &  Copperopolis  Rds.  Centre  of  a 
mining  and  lumber  trade.  A  fruit  grow- 
ing district.  Marble,  slate  and  soapstone 
quarries  located  here ;  59  m.  E.  of  San 
Francisco. 

TUOLUMNE  INDEPENDENT;  Sat 

uvdays  ;  independent ;  eight  pages ;  size  30x44 ; 
subscription  $3.50;  established  18?2 ;  J.  C. 
Duchow,  editor  and  Dviblisher  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

UNION  DEMOCRAT;  Saturdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscrip- 
tion $3;  established  1854;  Chas.  H.  Randall, 
editor ;  Randall  &  Roberts,  pviblishers ;  circu- 
lation K  1. 

STOCKTON,  C.  H.,  San  Joaquin  Co.,  a 

12,000  pop.,  on  Central  Pacific  Rd.,  87  m. 
from  San  Francisco,  and  48  from  Sacramen- 
to, and  at  the  .iunction  of  Stockton  &  Cop- 
peropolis Rd.,  in  an  agricultural  district ; 
situated  3  m.  from  San  Joaquin  r.,  with 
which  it  is  connected  by  a  navigable  chan- 
nel.   State  Insane  Asylum  is  located  here. 

HERALD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  .Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages ; 
siz( — daily  23x32,  weekly  28x42;  subscription 
— (lailv  s;6,  weekly  $2.50;  estalilislied— daily 
18«r),  weekly  1868  ;  Preston  &  Ruggles,  editors 
aiul  publishers ;  circulation— daily  J  1,  week- 
ly J  1. 

INDEPENDENT;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Sunday,  SEMI-WEEKLY,  Wednes- 
days and  Saturdays,  and  SUNDAY  IN- 
DEPENDENT, Sundays  ;  republican  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  -daily  and  Sunday  25x38,  semi- 
weekly  26x40;  subscription— daily  $7,  semi- 
weekly  $2.50;  established— daily  1861,  semi- 
weekly  1882 ;  Phelps  &  Wood,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation— daily  H  H,  semi- 
weekly  H  1,  Sunday  H  1. 

MAIL  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  daily  four 
pages,  weekly  twelve  pages;  size— dally  26x40, 
weekly  (size  of  page)  15x22  ;  subscription- 
daily  $5,  weekly  $2.50;  established  1880;  Mall 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  clr- 
culai  ion— daily  I,  weekly  I. 

BANNER;  Saturdays;  German;  four 
pages ;  size  24x36 ;  established  1877 ;  A.  Glaser, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K  K. 

COMMERCIAL  RECORD  ;  Satur 
days;  republican;  four  pages;  size  21x28; 
subscription  .$  1  ;  established  1876;  Denig  & 
Hummel,  editors  and  publishers. 

MAVERICK;  Saturdays;  four  pages: 
size  24x36;  subscription  $2.50;  establishe<l 
1883 ;  Wm.  H.  Marshall,  editor ;  Maverick 
Publishing  Co.,_publishers. 

ONCE  A  "WEEK;  Sundays  ;  eight  pages  ; 
si2e'2tix3S;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1883; 
D.  H,  Berdine  &  Co.,  publishers;  circ'n  J. 

SUNDAY  INDEPENDENT;  (see  7ii- 
di'pendent). 

SUISUN,  Solano  Co.,  a  600  pop., 
on  Sulsun  bay  and  California  Pacific  Rd., 
49  m.  N.  E.  of  San  Francisco ;  a  shipping 
point,  and  a. place  of  considerable  trade. 

SOLANO  REPUBLICAN  ;  Fridays  ; 
repul)lican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion $3 ;  established  1855 ;  W.  A.  Neweum  & 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  J. 

SUSAN VILLE,  C.  H.,  Lassen  Co.,  t^ 
750  pop.,  on  Susan  r.,  90  m.  from  Central  Pa- 
cific Rd.,  at  Reno,  Nev.,  and  200  from  Sacra- 


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CALIFORNIA. 


raento.  Farming  and  grazing  are  the  prin- 
cipal branches  of  industry. 

IjASSEN  ADVOCATE;  Thursdays; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $4  ;  es- 
tablisned  1865;  McKinsey  &  Hayden,  editors 
and  puljlishers ;  circulation  K. 

TRUCKEE,  Nevada  Co.,  n  1,147  pop., 

on  Truckee  r.  and  Central  Pacific  Rd.,  120 
m.  from  Sacramento.  Engaged  in  cutting 
and  manufacturing  lumber.  Surrounded 
by  some  of  the  finest  scenery  in  the  Sierra 
Nevada  Mountains. 

NEWS  ;  triweekly  ;  Tuesdays,  Thursdays 
and  Saturdays:  four  pages;  size  22x30;  sub- 
scription $5  ;  estaljlished  1884 ;  Chas.  D.  Irons, 
editor;  Truckee  News  Co.,  publishers. 

REPUBLICAN;  semi-weekly,  Wednes- 
days and  Saturdays ;  independent ;  four 
pages ;  size  22x30 :  subscription  $6 ;  estab- 
lished 1871 ;  C.  F.  McGlashan,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

TULARE  CITY,  Tulare  Co.,  n 
on  Southern  Pacific  Rd.,  250  m.  S.  of  San 
Francisco.  Roundhouses  and  machine 
shops  of  the  S.  P.  Rd.  are  located  here. 
Artesian  wells  are  abundant.  A  farming 
and  grape  country. 

ALiIilANCE  MESSENGER  ;  Thurs 
days  ;  temperance ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x40 ; 
subscription  $1.50;  establisheii  18S3;  Alliance 
Messenger  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K. 

TULiARE  REGISTER;  Fridays;  four 
pages ;  size  24x36  :  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1883;  Shanklin  &  Pillsbury,  tditorsand 
publishers ;  circulation  K. 

UKIAH,  C.  H.,  Mendocino  Co.,  -a  1,200 
pop.,  on  Russian  r.,  121  m.  N.  by  W.  of  San 
P^ancisco.  About  30  m.  from  rd.  at  Clover- 
dale.  Engaged  in  farming,  stock  raising, 
and  lumbering. 

DISPATCH     AND     DEMOCRAT; 

Fridays;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ; 
subscription  $2.50 ;  established  1869 ;  H.  A. 
Peabody,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K  1.  - 

PRESS  ;  Fridays  ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  .$3 ;  estab- 
lished 1877;  John  L.  Pope,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 

UNIVERSITY,  Los  Angeles  Co.,  g 
500  pop. ;  a  college  town,  the  University  of 
the  Pacific  being  located  here. 

COLLEGE  REVIEW;  monthly;  six 
teen  pages  ;  size  of  page  7x9  ;  subscription  $1  ; 
established  1884 ;  Aristotelian  and  Atlienia 
Literary  Societies  of  the  University  of  the 
Pacific,  editors  and  publishers  ;  a  college 
paper ;  issued  during  the  collegiate  year. 

VACAVILiLiE,  Solano  Co.,  u  750 pop., 
on  the  Vaca  Valley  &  Clear  Lake  Rd.    A 
I  fruit  and  vegetable  growing  section. 

REPORTEIt;  Saturdays;  four  pages ; 
size  20x26  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1888 ; 
Raleigh  Barcar,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation K  1. 

VAIiLEJO,  Solano  Co.,  a  5,987  pop., 

on  San  Pablo  bay,  at  terminus  of  California 

Pacific  Rd.,  24  m.  N.  E.  of  San  Francisco. 

It   has   a   fine   harbor,   accessible   for   the 

largest  ships.    Engaged  in  agriculttu'e  and 

manufacturing.    U.  S.  Navy  Yard  is  located 

on  Mare  Island,  directly  opposite. 

EVENING  CHRONICLE;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  antl  CHRONICLE,  Sat- 
urdays ;  republican  ;  four  pages ;  size — daily 


CALIFORNIA. 


22x30,  weekly  36x40;  subscription— daily  $6, 
weekly  $2.50  ;  established  1867  ;  Leach  &  Pen- 
nycook,  editors  and  publishers ;  circulation — 
daily  K  1,  weekly  K. 

SOLANO  TIMES;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays; 
democratic;  four  pages;  size— daily  18x24, 
weekly  23x33  ;  subscription — dally  .$5.  weekly 
$2;  established  1875;  George  Roe,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation — dailv  K  K,  weekly  K 1. 

CHRONICLE;  (see  Evening  Chronicle). 

VIS  ALIA,  C.  H.,  Tulare  Co.,  n  1,600 
pop.,  on  Kaweah  r.,  in  a  rich  agricultural  and 
stock-raising  district,  18  m.  N.  E.  of  Tulare 
Lake  and  about  200  S.  by  E.  of  Sacramento  ; 
fruit  raising  is  becoming  an  important  in- 
dustry ;  one  of  the  largest  and  oldest  towns 
in  the  southern  district  of  the  State ;  con- 
siderable mining  interests  centre  In  this 
vicinity. 

DELTA  ;  Thursdays;  independent;  tour 
pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1858 ;  J.  O.  Blakely,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  I  I. 

TITLARE  CO.  TIMES  ;  Thursdays  ; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  suljscrip- 
tion  $2 ;  established  1865  ;  A.  J.  Atwell,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

WATSONVILLE,  Santa  Cruz  Co., 
-a  2,000  pop.,  on  Pajaro  r.,  5  m.  from  Monte- 
rey bay,  20  S.  E.  of  Santa  Cruz,  and  18  from 
Gilroy.  In  an  agricultural  and  fruit-grow- 
ing djstrict,  and  a  place  of  considerable 
trade  ;  centre  of  a  large  redwood  lumber 
business. 

PAJARONIAN;  Thur.sdays ;  republi- 
can ;  four  pages  ;  size  23x.34  ;  subscription  $2.50; 
established  1868  ;  W.  R.  Radcliff.  editor  and 
publisher :  circulation  K. 

TRANSCRIPT  ;  Wednesdays  ;  indepen- 
dent;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x46;  suViscription 
$2.50;  established  1876;  George  W.  Peckham, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

WEAVERVILLE,   C.  H.,   Trinity 

Co.,  th  1,;35S  pop.,  on  Weaver  Creek,  in  a  min- 
ing district,  ISO  m.  N.  by  W.  of  Sacramento, 
50  m.  W.  of  Redding  on  Cal.  &  Oregon  Rd., 
and  about  60  E.  of  Eureka.  Centre  of  a  . 
large  traffic  witli  various  mining  camps.  / 
The  gravel  and  quartz  mines  in  this  section 
are  rich. 

TRINITY  JOURNAL  ;  Saturdays 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  23x32  ;  subscrip- 
tion $3 ;  established  1856 ;  C.  W.  Craig,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

WEST  OAKLAND,  Alameda  Co.,  -a 
8,535  pop.,  on  San  Francisco  baj' ;  terminus 
of  C.  P.,  N.  P.  &  S.  P.  Rds.  Has  large  R.  R. 
shops  and  mills. 

OAKLAND  PRESS  (see  Oakland). 
SENTINEL  (see  Oakland). 

WESTPORT,  Mendocino  Co.  -a 

NEWS- ARGUS;  Saturdays  ;  four 
pages;  size  22x:?2;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1884;  Huse  c&  Hesser,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

WHEATLAND,  Yttba  Co.,  o  600 
pop.,  on  Oregon  dlv.  of  C.  P.  Rd.,  40  m.  N.  of 
Sacramento.  The  raising  of  Early  Rose 
potatoes  is  a  leading  industry.  Shipping 
point  for  the  Spenceville  copper  mines. 
GRAPHIC;  Saturdays;  four  pages  ;  size 

24x36 ;     subscription    $3 ;     established    1882  ; 


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COLORADO. 


Thad.  J.  McFarland,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  K  K. 

IVILLIAMS,  Colusa  Co.,  a  400  pop., 

on  Northern  Rd.,  10  m.  from  Colusa,    The 

principal  industry  is  wheat  growing. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $4  ;  established  18S2;  Ben. 
Goodkind,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'nK.         i 

"WILLOWS,  Colusa  Co.,  a  866pop.,on 
line  of  Northern  Pac.  Rd.,  28  m.  from  Colu- 
sa, and  30  from  Chico.  Neighborhood  agri- 
cultural. 

JOURNAL;     Saturdays;     democratic;, 
four  pages  ;    size  24x36  ;   subscription  $3  ;  es- 
tablished 1877;  Elijah  C.  Hart,  editor;  Elijah 
C.  Hart  &  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

WINTERS,  Yolo  Co.,  u  COO  pop.,  20 
ni.  from  Woodland,  and  25  from  the  State 
lapital,  on  the  "Vaca  Valley  Rd.  Engaged 
in  fruit  growing. 

EXPRESS;    Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages ;  size  22x30 ;   subscription  $2.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1884 ;  Eilwin  C.  Rust,  editor  and  pub-  ; 
lisher. 

WOODLAND,  C.H.,  Yolo  Co.,  u  2,700  | 
liop.,  on  the  California  Pacific  Rd.,  20  m.  > 
from  Sacramento  and  86  from  San  Fran- 
cisco, in  an  agricultural  district,  and  on 
direct  line  of  Cal.  &  Oregon  Rd.  Chief  pro- 
ductions, wheat,  barley,  fruit,  raisins, 
wine,  wool  an<l  live  stock.  Engaged  in 
grape  culture  and  manufacturing. 

DEMOCRAT  ;  every  evening  except 
Saturday,  and    Y  O  L.  O     DEMOCRAT, 

Tliursdays  ;  democratic  ;  dally  four  pages, 
weekly  eight  pages ;  size— daily  24x36,  weekly 
36x4S  ;  subscription  — rlaily  $5,  weekly  $2.50  ; 
established— daily  1877,  weekly  1867  ;  William 
Saunders,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation- 
daily  K,  weekly  K  K  1. 

MORXING  MAIL;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Monday,  and  YOLO  MAIL,  Thurs 
davs ;  four  pages  ;  size— daily  24x36,  weekly 
29.X44;  subscription— daily  $4.50,  %veekly  $2; 
established— daily  1881,  weekly  1868;  W.  W. 
Theobalds,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation 
— daily  K,  weekly  K  1. 

YOLO  DEMOCRAT;  (see  De^nocrat). 

YOLO  MAIL;  (see  llorning  Mail). 

YREKA,  C.  H.,  Siskiyou  Co.,  tl  1,059 
pop.,  on  Yreka  Creek.  Engaged  in  agricul- 
ture and  mining  ;  situated  about  300  m.  N. 
of  Sacramento,  and  about  25  S.  of  Oregon 
State  line.  A  trade  centre  for  the  northern 
part  of  the  State. 

JOURNAL  ;  semi-weekly,  Wednesdays 
and  Saturdays  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
24x36  ;  subscription  $4  ;  established  1856  ;  Rob- 
ert Nixon,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation 
Kl. 

UNION ;  Thursdays ;  four  pages  ;  size 
24x36;  subscription  $3.50;  established  18S1 ; 
George  Rogers,  editor  and  publisher;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

YUBA  CITY,C.  H.,  Sutte?-  Co.,  a  1,200 
po)).,  in  an  agricultural  district  on  Feather 
r.,  nearly  opposite  Marysville,  and  57  m.  N. 
of  Sacramento. 

SUTTER  CO.  FARMER;  Fridays; 
independent;  four  pages;  size  28x42;  sub- 
scriiition  $3;  established  1881;  Sutter  Co. 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers ;  cir- 
culation J. 


ALAMOSA,  Conejos  Co.,  g  1,200  pop., 
1  111  Rio  Grande  r.,  and  the  terminus  of  two 
divisions  of  the  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rd., 
130  m.  from  Pueblo.  Agricultural  and  stock- 
raising  district;  gold  and  silver  mines  in 
vicinity ;  it  is  the  principal  town  in  the  cele- 
brated Sau  Luis  Valley.  Does  jobbing  and 
wholesale  trade. 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays;  repub- 
lican ;  four  pages  :  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
$2.50 ;  established  1875  ;  Johnson  &  Blain,  edi- 
tors and  |)ublishers  ;  circulation  K  K. 

JOURN  A  L ;  Thursdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
26x40;  subscription  .$2.50;  established  1884: 
Malcolm  D.  Mix,  editor;  Geo.  W.  Rogers, 
publisher. 

EARNEST  PRESBYTERIAN; 
monthly  ;  presbyterian  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  18x 
24  ;  subscription  50  cents ;  established  1882  ; 
Rev.  Geo.  P.  Hays,  D.  D.,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  J  1. 

ALMA,  Park  Co.,  O  400  pop.,  a  mining 

town. 

PARK  CO.  BULLETIN;  Saturdays; 
republican;  lour  pages  ;  size  22x32:  subscrip- 
tion $2.50;  established  1881 ;  Hawkins  &  Cleg- 
horn,  editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  K. 

ANIMAS  FORKS,  San  Juan  Co.,  p 

500  pop.,  at  the  head  of  Las  Animas  r.;  12  m. 

from  Silvertou ;  a  mining  towu. 

PIONEER;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages ;  size  20x26  ;  subscription  $3  :  established 
1882;  Geo.  P.  Raymond,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  K. 

ASPEN,   Pitlcin  Co.,  d  2,500  pop.,  on 

Roaring    Fork  r.,    60    m.    from  Leadville. 

Rich  mining  country. 

ROCKY  MOUNTAIN  SUN;  Satur- 
days; four  pages;  size  24x36;  subscription 
S3  ;  established  1881 :  Sun  and  Herald  Print- 
ing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

TIMES  ;  Saturdays ;  four  pages ;  size 
24x34  ;  subscription  $3  ;  established  1882 ; 
Times  Publishing  Co.,  publishers;  B.  Clark 
Wheeler,  manager;  circulation  J  J. 

BONANZA,  Saguache  Co.,  g  800  pop., 

35  m.  from  Saguache.    A  mining  town. 

ENTERPRISE ;    Tuesdays ;  four  pages  ; 

size  22x32  ;  subscription  $3  ;  established  1881 ; 

D.    Heimberger,  editor  and    publisher ;   cir- 

1  culation  K. 

BOULDER, O.  H.,  Boulder  Co.,  g  3,700 
pop.,  on  Boulder  Creek  and  Denver  &  Boul- 
der Valley  and  Colorado  Central  Rds.,  28  ni. 
N.  W.  of  Denver.  Engaged  in   gold,  silver 
and  coal  mining,  agriculture,  and   stock- 
raising  ;  State  University  located  here. 
HERALD  ;   every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and    BOULDER    CO.   HERALD, 
Wednesdays ;  republican  ;  daily  four  pages, 
weekly  eight  pages  ;  size— daily  24x35,  week- 
ly 34x48  ;  subscription— daily  $7,  weekly  $2  ; 
established  1880;  Herald  Publishing  Co.,  edi- 
tors and   publishers ;    circulation— daily   K, 
weeklv  .11. 

BOULDER  CO.  HERALD;  (see 
Herald). 

1  NEWS  AND  B A  NNER ;  Fridays  ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $2  ;  establish- 
ed 1869;  R.  H.  Tilney,  manager  ;  circ'n  J  1. 

SENTINEL;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages ;  size  24x34  ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1884 ;  L.  C.  Paddock,  editor  and  pub- 

'uNIVERSITY  PORTFOLIO  ;  bi- 
monthly ;  twelve  pages ;  size  of  page  9x12 ; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1880;  pub- 
lished by  the  Students  of  the  University  of 
Colorado;  circulation  K;  a  college  paper; 
Issued  during  the  collegiate  year. 


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57 


COLORADO. 


BRECKENRIDGE,  C.  H.,  Summit 

Co.,  a  1,657  pop.,  on  Denver  &  South  Park 

tlivisiou  of  tlie  Union   Pacific   Rd.,  30  m. 

from  Leaclville,  105  from  Denver.    Mining 

section. 

JOIJRNALi  ;  every  day  except  Sunday, 
and  SU.H3IIT  CO.  JOURNAL.,  Satur- 
days ;  democratic  ;  daily  four  pages,  wt-elcly 
elglit  pages  ;  size— daily  17x22,  weekly  26x40  ; 
subscription— daily  $5,  vieekly  $3.50;  estab- 
lished—daily 1880, 'weekly  1883;  J.  C.  Fincher, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation— daily  K, 
weekly  K. 

SUMMIT   CO.  JOURNAL;  {see  Jour- 

'  SUMMIT  CO.  LEADER;  Saturdays; 
independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x34 ;  sub- 
scription $1.75;  established  1880;  Charles  E. 
Hardy,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K. 

BUENA  VISTA,  C.H.,  Chaffee  Co.,  □ 

2,141  pop.,  on  Denver  &  R  G.  and  Denver  & 

S.   P.  Rd.,  36  m.    from    Leadville.    Mining 

town,  at  an  elevation  of  7,500  feet. 

CHAFFEE  CO.  TIMES;  Fridays;  re 
publican  ;  foiu-  pages  ;  size 26.x 40 :  subscription 
S2..tO;  established  1880;  P.  A.  Leonard,  editor 
and  publislier  ;  circulation  J  J. 

DEMOCRAT:  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscription  .$2.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1881  ;  W.  R.  Logan,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

HERALD;  Thursdays  ;  four  pages;  size 
24x36  ;  subscription  .$3  ;  established  1881 ;  A. 
L.  Crosson,  e<litor  and  i)Ublisher;  circ'n  K  1. 

CANON  CITY,  C.  H.,  Fremont  Co.,  a 
2,700  pop.,  on  Arkansas  r.,  45  m.  from 
Pueblo  and  90  from  Denver.  Has  excellent 
hot  and  cold  soda  springs.  Coal,  oil,  sand- 
stone and  lime  abound. 

RECORD;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pases ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1875 ;  W.  B.  Felton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher :  circulation  K  1. 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  eight  pages; 
size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1880 ; 
G.  N  Udell,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

CA  DET  ;  monthly  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  18x 
25;  subscripti(«i  50  cents  ;  established  1882;  E. 
H.  Sawyer,  publisher  ;  issued  from  the  Grarid 
Army  and  Collegiate  Institute ;  a  college 
paper ;  issued  during  the  collegiate  vear. 

ROCKY  MOUNTAIN  GUIDE; 
monthly ;  ancient  order  of  united  work- 
men: twelve  pages;  size  of  page  10x13;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1884 ;  Lamont  & 
Lewis,  editors  and  publishers. 

CASTLE  ROCK,  C.  H.,  Douglas  Co., 

•z  300  pop.,  on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rd.,  33 

m.  S.  of  Denver ;  engaged  in  stock-raising 

and  mining. 

JOURNAL;  Wednesdays;  four  pages; 
size  24x34;  subscription  $2;  established  1880; 
W.  F.  Waller,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  Kl. 

CENTRAL  CITY,  C  H.,  Gilpin  Co., 

D  2,626  pop.,  in  the  Rocky  Mountains,  40  m. 

W.  by  N.  of  Denver.    Supply  point  for  the 

surrounding  mining  district.    Engaged  in 

gold  mining,  milling  and  smelting. 

RECilSTER-CALL ;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  VVEEHLLY,  Fridays; 
republican ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight 
pages ;  size— daily  22x30,  weekly  30x44  ;  sub- 
scription—daily $9,  weekly  $3;  established 
1862;  Laird  &  Marlow,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ;  circulation— daily  K  1,  weekly  K  K  1. 

COAL  CREEK,  Fremont  Co.,  g  1,500 
pop.,  on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rd.,  10  m. 
from  Canon  City.  Mining  and  stock-rais- 
ing district. 


COLORADO. 


COLORADO  HAWKEYE  ;  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x40; 
subscription  .$2 ;  established  1884 :  John  A. 
Cheely,  editor  and  publisher. 

COLORADO    SPRINGS,  C.   H., 

El  Paso  Co.,  D  5,000  pop.,  on  Denver  &  Rio 
Grande  and  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rds.,  76 
m.  from  Denver  ;  wool  growing.  A  popular 
invalid  resort. 

GAZETTE;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  daily 
four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages ;  size — daily 
22x32,  weekly  32.x;44;  subscription— daily  $10, 
weeklj'  $2;  established— daily  1878,  weekly 
1873  ;  Gazette  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  B.  W.  Steele,  manager  ;  circula- 
tion—daily K  K,  weekly  K  1. 

STATE  REPUBIilC;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thurs- 
days ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages ; 
size— daily  22x32,  weekly  (size  of  page)  32x44  ; 
subscription— daily  $10,  weekly  $2  ;  estab 
lished— daily  1881,  weekly,  1873;  A.  T.  McDill, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation— daily  K, 
weekly  K  1. 

DEAF  MUTE  INDEX:  Saturdays; 
four  pages ;  size  20x26 ;  subscription  75  cents  ; 
established  1874 ;  published  at  the  Colorado 
Deaf  Mute  Institute  ;  circulation  K. 

COMO,  Park  Co.,  n  650  pop.,  located 

in  the  Great  South  Park  region. 

HEA  D  LIGHT ;  Wednesdays;  four  pages; 
size  22x32  ;  suijscription  .§2 ;  established  1B83 ; 
R.  Linthicum,  editor ;  Linthicum  &  Bradley, 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  K. 

CRESTED  BUTTE,  Gunnison  Co., 
■a  1,000  pop.,  on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rd., 
25  m.  from  Gunnison.  Engaged  in  gold  and 
silver  mining  and  coal  and  coke  production. 

ELK  MOUNTAIN  PILOT:  Thurs- 
days ;  republican  ;  four  pages :  size  22x30  : 
subscription  $S :  established  1880 ;  J.  E.  Phil- 
lips, editor  and  publisher  :  circulation  J. 

GAZETTE;  Saturdays;  democratic:  four 
pages;  size  22x32;  subscription  $3;  estab 
lished  1883;  J.  Wallace  Ohl,  editor;  Temp:e  & 
Ohl,  publisliers  :  circulation  J. 

DEL  NORTE,  C.  H.,  Jlio  Grande  Co., 
p  1,600  pop.,  on  Rd.  A  business  and  mining 
point. 

SAN  JUAN  PROSPECTOR;  Satur- 
days ;  four  Images ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
$3;  established  1875;  Geo.  A.  Sciber< I,  editor  ; 
Prospector  Puijlishing  Co.,  publishers ;  circu- 
lation J. 

DELTA,  C.  H.  Delta  Co.,  -a  250  pop., 
on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rd.,  85  m.  W.  of 
Gunnison.  A  farming  and  stock-raising  dis- 
trict. 

CHIEF;  Wednesdays;  four  pages;  size 
20x26;  subscription  .$2..t0;  established  1883; 
Robert  D.  Blair,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation K. 

DENVER,  C.  H.,  Arapahoe  Co., a  .State 
capital,  60,000  pop.,  at  confluence  of  Cherry 
Creek  and  S.  Platte  r.,  terminus  of  Kansas 
Pacific,  Denver  Paciflo,  Colorado  Central, 
Denver  &  Boulder  Valley,  Denver  &  San 
Juan,  and  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rds.,  620  m. 
from  Omaha,  Neb.  An  important  and  grow- 
ing business  point.  Leading  city  in  the  State, 
and  commercial  centre  for  the  mining  and 
agricultural  Interests  of  Colorado  and  New 
Mexico.  Altitude  5,300  feet. 
COLORADO  JOURNAL:  every  morn- 
ing, WEEKLY, Saturdays,  and  FIGARO, 
Sundays  ;  German ;   four  pages ;  size— daily 


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GEO.  P.  ROWELL   &  GO'S 


COLORADO. 


24x86,  weekly  28x44  ;  Sunday  27x40  ;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $9,  weekly  $2.50;  established- 
daily  and  weekly  ISTi,  Sunday  1884 ;  Dr.  W. 
Wyl,  editor;  Colorado  Journal  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers ;  circulation— daily  K  1,  week- 
ly I  1 . 

HOTEL  REPORTER  ;  every  evening 
except  Sunday  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x31 ;  sub- 
scription §4 ;  established  1879 ;  Halsey  M. 
Rhoads,  editor  and  publisher  ;    circulation  J. 

ROCKY  MOUNTAIN  NEWS?;  every 
morning,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays; 
democratic ;  eight  pages ;  size  of  page  18x22 ; 
subscription— daily  $10,  weekly  $2;  estab- 
lished 1859 ;  Rocky  Mountain  News  Printing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation— 
dailv  G  1,  weekly  H  H. 

TlMESj  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  independ- 
ent-republican; four  pages;  size  24x85;  sub- 
scription—daily $6,  weekly  $1.25  ;  established 
1871;  Thos.  F.  Dawson,  editor;  Times  Co., 
publishers  ;  circ'n — dailv   I  1 ,  weekly  J  1. 

TRIBUNE-REI'tTBLICJAN;  every 
morning,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  re- 
publican ;  eight  pages ;  size  of  page  16x22 ; 
subscription— daily  $12,  weekly  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1866  ;  Republican  Publishing  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ;  circ'n— dally  F,  weekly 
HI. 

CHALLENGE;  Saturdays;  prohibition  ; 
four  pages;  size  11x15;  subscription  $1  ;  es- 
tablished 1884  ;  Mrs.  Mary  Jewett  Telford,  edi- 
tor and  publisher. 

COLORADO  CATHOLIC  !  Satur 
days  ;  catholic  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  sub- 
scription .§2;  established  1884;  Rev.  J.  F. 
Qulnn,  editor  and  publisher. 

COLORADO  COURIER;  Sundays; 
German ;  independent ;  tour  pages ;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $2.50;  established  1882; 
Hugo  Prever.  editor  and  publisher :  circ'n  J  1. 

COLORADO  FARMER  AND  LIVE 
STOCK  JOURNAL;  Tliursdays;  agri- 
cultural; eight  pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscription 
$2;  established  1869;  J.  S.  Stanger,  ecfitor ; 
Colora(lo  Farmer  Publishing  Co.,  publishers; 
circulaiion  HI. 

COLORADO  LIVE  SsTOtK  RE- 
CORD; Saturdays;  stock  raising;  sixteen 
pages;  size  of  page  11x14;  subscription  $2; 
established  18S4  ;  L.  W.  Cutler,  editor;  Live 
Stock  Record  Co.,  publishers. 

FIGARO  ;  {See  Colorado  Journal.) 

HERALD;   Saturdays;    German;   eight 

f)ages;  size  31x46;  subscription  .§2.50;  estab- 
ished  It-Si;  W.  Witteborg,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

JOURNAL  OF  COMMERCE;  Thurs 
days;  commercial;  sixteen  pages;  size  of  page 
11x14;  subscription  $3;  established  1881; 
Journal  of  Commerce  Printing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers :  circulation  I. 

L  A  K  O  R  ENQUIRER  ;  Saturdays ; 
four  pages  ;  size  24.x36 ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1882;  J.  R.  Buchanau,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  I  I. 

MAIL  :  Saturdays;  four  pages  ;  size  22x30; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1882;  John 
T.  Gunnell  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers ;  clr 
culation  J. 

OPINION;  Saturdays ;  independent  ; 
eight  pages :  size  30x48 ;  subscription  $2 ; 
esiablislied  1884  ;  O.  H.  Rothacker,  editor  and 
publisher. 

QUEEN  BEE;  Wednesdays;  woman  suf- 
frage ;  four  pages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription 
$2:  established  1882;  Mrs.  C.  M.  Churchill, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  H. 

ROCKY  MOUNTAIN  CELT;  Satur 
days  ;  four  pages  ;  size  HOx44  ;  subscription 
$2 ;  established  1882 :  C.  E.  M'Sheehy,  editor 
and  publisher:  circulation  I  1 

ROCKY  MOUNTAIN  HERALD; 
Saturdays;  independent;  eight  pages;  size 
80x44  ;  subscription  $2;  establislied  1860 ;  W.  H. 
Montgomery,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  I  I. 

ROCKY  MOUNTAIN  MINING  RE- 
VIEVV;  Thursdays  ;  mining  ;  twenty  pages; 
size  of  page  10x14;  .sub-scription  $4;  estab- 
lished 1879;  James  R.  Ives,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  G  G. 

SUN  ;  Saturdays  ;  four  pages;  size  22x31 ; 


COLORADO. 


subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1884 ;  Sun 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

WESTERN  SPORT  AND  THEA- 
TRICAL  RECORD;  Thursdays :  .sport- 
ing ;  eight  pages  ;  size  22x30  ;  subscription  $2  ; 
established  1884;  W.  S.  Smyth,  editor  and 
publisher. 

WESTERN  CHURCHMAN  :  semi- 
monthly ;  protestaut  episcopal  ;  eight  pages  ; 
size  22x32  ;  subscription  .$.! ;  established  1884; 
Rev.  H.  Forrester,  editor  and  publisher. 

COLORADO  RAILWAY  GUIDE; 
monthly;  eighty  pages  octavo;  subscrip- 
lon  $1;  established  1883;  C.  H.  Babcock, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  G  1. 

MASTER  WORKMAN;  monthly; 
ancient  order  of  united  workmen ;  eight 
pages;  size  22.x  0;  subscription  $1;  establish- 
ed 1884;  Linthicum  «St  Bradley,  editors  and 
publishers. 

MEDICAL  TIMES;  monthly  ;  medi- 
cal;  fifty  two  pages;  size  of  page  6x9;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1882 ;  Thomas  H. 
Hawkins,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  J. 

WESTERN  TRADE  REVIEW  ; 
monthly;  sixteen  pages;  size  of  page  9x12; 
subscription  $10;  established  1883;  Western 
Mercantile  Association,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ;  an  advertising  sheet. 

DILLON,  -SMmmti  Co.,  n  250  pop.,  on  D. 

&  S.  P.  Rd.,  at  junction  of  the  Denver  &  Rio 
Grande  Rd.  An  agricultural,  stock-raising 
and  mining  district. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  four  pages; 
size  22x32;  subscription  $2.50;  established 
1882 ;  O.  K.  Gaymon,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K. 

DURANGO,C.H.,  La  Plata  Co.,pon 
D.  R.,  G.  Rd.,  on  the  Las  Animas  r.,  451  m.  S. 
W.    from    Denver.     Outfitting    camp  for 
miners;  good  coking  coals;  surrounded  by 
an  agricultural,  mining,  stock-raising  and 
mineral-producing  district. 
HER  A  LD  ;  Saturdays ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  ;   size  of  page  16x22  ;   subscription  $3  ; 
established  1881 ;  Geo.  Marsh,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 

IDEA  ;  Saturdays  ;  four  pages ;  size  24x35; 
.subscription  $3;  established  1884;  Frank 
Hartman,  editor  and  publisher. 

ELBERT,  Elbert   Co.,  a-  200  pop.,  on 

the  Denver  &  New  Orleans  Rd.  A  live  stock- 
raising  section. 

ELBERT  CO.  TRIBUNE  ;  Thurs- 
days ;  independent  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x30  ; 
established  1884  ;  J.  B.  King,  editor  and  pub'r. 

ERIE,  Weld  Co.,  cf  28  m.  N.  of  Denver, 
1,200  pop.,  on  the  Boulder  Valley  and  Denver, 
Utah  &  Pacific  Rds.     In  the  midst  of  the 
coalfields  of  Colorado. 
ERIE-CANFIELD       INDEPEND- 

ENT?    Fridavs;  independent;   four  pages ; 

size  2K.X40;  subscription  $2;  Geo.  B.  McFad- 

den,  editor  and  publisher. 

EVANS,    Weld    Co.,  if   800  pop.,  on 
South  Platte  r.  and  Denver  Pacific  and  Den- 
ver &  Omaha  Short  Line  Rd.,  48  m.  from 
Denver ;  cattle-shipping  point ;  in  stock-rais- 
ing and  farming  district. 
JOURNAL;    Thursdays;    Independent; 
eight  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;   subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1871 ;  McPhee  &  Todd,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  J. 

FAIRPLAY,  C.  H.,  Park  Co.,  □  450 

pop. 

I"LUME  ;  Thursdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
24x36  ;  subscription  $2.50  ;  established  1879  ; 
Hawkins  &  Cleghorn,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
circulation  K  1. 


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59 


COLORADO. 


COLORADO. 


FORT    COLLINS,    C.    H.,   Larimer  \ 

Co.,  6  2,500  pop.,  on  C.C.  and  G.S.L.  &  P.  Rds., 
4")  m.  S.  of  Cheyenne,  Wyoming,  and  about  I 
70  N.  of  Denver.    Is  in  a  stock  and  wheat 
country,  witli  a  superior  climate. 

COURIER  ;  Thursdays  ;  Independent- 
democratic  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2  ;  established  1878;  Ansel  Watrous,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

EXPRESS;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
four  jjages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1873 ;  H.  P.  Crafts  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publislier  ;  circulation  K  1. 

FORT  MORGAN,  TFdd  Co.  cf 

TlillES  ;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  ;  size  22x30 ;  subscription  $2  ;  establish- 
ed 1884 ;  L.  C.  Baker  &  G.  W.  Wai-ner,  editors 
and  publishers. 

GEORGETOWN,  C.  H.,  Clear  Creek 
Co.,  D  3,356  pop.,  in  the  Rock  Mountains,  50 
m.  W.  of  Denver.    Mining  extensively  car- 
ried on.    Western  terminus  Colorado  Cent.  I 
Rd.  i 

COLORADO  MINER;  Saturdays; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $2.50  ;  es- 
tablished 1867 ;  C.  W.  Steele,  editor ;  S.  J. 
Bellamv.  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

COURIER;  Thursdays;  four  pages  ;  size 
26x40  ;  subscription  $2.50  ;  established  1877  ; 
Randall  &  Teachenor,  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation  K  1.  I 

GOLDEN,  C.  H.,  Jefferson  Co.,  n  2,916 
pop.,  15  m.  W.  of  Denver,  on  a  fork  of  South 
Platte  r.,  which  affords  water  power.  On 
rd.  connecting  with  the  Union  Pacific  at 
Cheyenne,  Kansas  Pacific,  and  Denver  & 
Rio  Grande  Rds.  Has  numerous  coal  shafts, 
smelting  works  and  copper  reduction, 
pottery  and  drain  pipe  works ;  also  a  num- 
ber of  first-class  flouring  mills,  etc.  Altitude 
5,600  feet ;  State  School  of  Mines  and  State  ' 
Reform  School  are  located  here.  } 

COLORADO  TRANSCRIPT;  Wed 

nesdays  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ; 
subscription  $2.50 ;  established  1866 ;  George 
West,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cii'culatlon  K  1. 

GLOBE;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
1873  ;  W.  G.  Smitli,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cii'- 
eulation  K  1. 

GOTHIC,  Gunnison  Co.,  -n  600pop.,  on 
East  r.,  7  m.  from  Crested  Butte ;  terminus 
of  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rd.  Mining  dis- 
trict. 

SILVER  RECORD;  Saturdays;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscription  $3  ;  estab- 
lished 1881  ;  Lewis  A.  Wait,  editor;  George 
A.  Jones,  publisher;  circulation  K. 

GRAND  JUNCTION,  C.  H.,  Mesa 
Co.,<2  1,2U0  pop.,  on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande 
R.  R.  and  Grand  r.  Surrounded  by  an 
agricultural  district. 

MESA   CO.  DEMOCRAT  ;  Saturdays  ; 

(lemiicratic;  six  pages;  size  of  page  17x24; 
subscription  $2.50;  established  1883;  Chas.  W. 
Haskell,  editor,  and  Chas.  F.  Coleman,  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

NEVVS  ;  Saturdays  ;  republican  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $3  ;  estab- 
lished 1882;  Price  &  Kingsley,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  K  1. 

GRAND  LAKE,  C.  H.,  Grand  Co., 
(i  500  pop.,  a  mming  town  with  a  climate 
rendering  lit  attractive  as  a  summer  resort. 
PROSPECTOR;   Thursdays ;    four 


pages ;  size  22x30  ;  subscription  $2.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1882 ;  John  Smart,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  1. 

GREELEY,  C.  H.,  Weld  Co.,  ^  2,000 
pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  and  Greeley,  Salt 
Lake  and  Pacific  Rds.,  and  on  Cache  La 
Poudre  r.,  5  m.  from  its  junction  with 
Platte  r.,  52  from  Denver.  The  town  lies  In 
the  most  desirable  agricultural  and  stock- 
raising  portion  of  the  State,  in  the  neigh- 
borhood of  rich  coal  fields,  and  is  rapidly 
being  settled  by  a  superior  class  of  set- 
tlers. The  people  are  now  chiefiy  engaged 
in  agricultiu-e.  Greeley  is  a  strict  prohibi- 
tion town,  the  sale  of  intoxicating  liquor 
being  forbidden  by  law.    Has  fine  schools. 

ROCKY  MOUNTAIN  HOWIT- 
ZER ;  Fridays;  four  pages ;  size  22x30;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1882;  F.  C.  Mes- 
singer,  editor  and  publisher. 

SUN  ;  Saturdays  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  26x40  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1872  ; 
Torreus  &  Graham,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  K  1. 

TRIBUNE;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  22x4S;  subscription  S2  ;  estab- 
lished 1870  ;  Ralph  Meeker  and  E.  J.  Carver, 
editors ;  Meeker,  Carver  &  Fullerton,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  J  1. 

GUNNISON,  C.  H.,  Gunnison  Co.,  -n 
4,000  pop. ;  mining  town  on  D.  &  R.  G.  and  D. 
&  S.  P.  Rds.  The  county  is  not  only  very  rich 
in  minerals  (including  gold,  silver  and  iron) 
and  the  centre  of  very  important  mining 
interests  and  operations,  but  contains  also 
coal  and  considerable  land  adapted  to 
agi'iculture  and  grazing  purposes. 

NEWS-DEMOCRAT  :  every  morning 
except  Monday, and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays; 
daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages ;  size — 
daily  22x30,  weekly  30x44  ;  subscription — 
daily  $12,  weekly  $3 ;  established  —  daily 
1881,  weekly  1S80;  M.  G.  Mullowney,  editor; 
News-Democrat  Pub.  Co.,  publishers  ;  circu- 
lation—daily K  K  1,  weekly  J  1. 

REVIEW-PRESS  ;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays; 
eight  pages ;  size— daily  22x30,  weekly  30x44 ; 
siibseription— daily  $10,  weekly  $3 ;  estab- 
lished—daily 1882,  weekly  ISSl;  A.  B.  Johnson, 
editor  ;  Review-Press  Publishing  Co.,  pub-  / 
Ushers;  circulation— daily  K  K  1,  weekly  J  1.        / 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays ;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscription  $3  ;  established 
1884  ;  Republican  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers. 

HENRY,  Hio  Grande  Co.,  g  100  pop., 
on  Rio  Grande  r.  15  m.  from  C.  H.  and  on 
the  Denver  and  Kio  Grande  Rd. 

SAN    LUIS   VALLEY    GRAPHIC; 

Saturdays  ;  four  pages ;  size  24x35  ;  .subscrip- 
tion $2  ;  established  1884 ;  E.  C.  Brooks,  editor ; 
C.  S.  Aldrich,  publisher. 

HIGHLANDS,  Arapahoe  Co.   n 

sum  RBAN    HOME     JOURNAL  ; 

Saturdays;  four  pages;  size  22x31;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1884;  Chas.  F.  Wilson, 
editor  and  publisher. 

HUGO,  Elbert  Co.,  a-  600  pop.,  104  m. 

E.  of  Denver,  on  the  Kansas  Pacific  branch 
of  the  Union  Pacific  Rd.  Cattle  and  sheep 
raising  are  the  principal  industries. 

ELBERT  COUNTY  RECORD  ;  Sa- 
turdays ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ; 
subscription  $2;  established  1884;  Oscar  M'- 
Canister,  editor  and  publisher. 


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COLORADO. 


IDAHO  SPRINGS,  Clear  Creek  Co., 
u  1,500 pop.,  14  m.  from  Georgetown,  on  Col. 
C.  Rd.    Mineral  springs  and  mining. 

COIiORADO    MIXING    CJAZETTE; 

Saturdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2.50 ;  established  1882  ;  Charles  P.  Bryan, 
editor;  Gazette  Printing  and  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  ;  cireulatlou  K  1. 

NEWS  ;  Fridays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x30  ; 
subscription  .$2.50;  established  1883  ;  P.  Mix- 
sell,  editor  and  puljlisher  ;  circulation  K. 

liA  JUNTA,  Dent  Co.,^  900  pop.,  on 

Arliansas  r.,  at  juuetion  of  Atchison,  To- 
pelia  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.  Cattle-raising  coun- 
try. 

TRIBUNE:  Saturdays;  four  pages  ;  size 
22x22  ;  subscription  $2  :  established  1881 ;  N.  H. 
Bowman,  editor  and  publisher;  clrc'n  K. 

LiAKE    CITY,  C.  H.,  Hinsdale  Co.,  p 

900  pop.,  200  ni.  from  Pueblo,  and  36  from 
Denver  &  R.  G.  Rd.  A  silver  mining  point, 
on  Lake  fork  of  Gunnison  r. 

MINING  REGISTER;  Fridays;  four 
pages;  size  24.\:36;  subscription  $3;  estab- 
lished 1880;  J.  P.  Downey,  editor  and  pub- 
lislier;  circulation  K  1. 

SILVER  WORLD;  Saturdays  ;  repul> 
lican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $3 ; 
€stablislied  1875  ;  Henry  C.  Olney,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

liA  VETA,  nuerfano  Co.,  g  500  pop. 

71  m.  from  Puel)lii.    Mining  and  agriculture 

are  engaged  in. 

QUILL  ;  Thursdays  ;  independent ;  four 
pages ;  size  22.x3i  ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1884  ;  J.  Knox  Burton,  editor  and  pub 
lisher. 

LEADVILLE,  C.  H.,  Lake  Co.,  n 
15,000  pop.  Leading  city  and  trade  centre 
of  a  mining  district,  which  contains  up- 
wards of  25,000  pop.,  and  produces  one- 
third  of  all  tlie  lead  consumed  in  the  U.  .S. 
sllyer  product  of  18S3  ;  $20,000,000. 

CHRONICLE;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  CARBONATE  CHRON- 
ICLE, Saturdays;  republican;  daily  four 
pages,  weekly  eiglit  pages  ;  size— daily  26x40, 
weekly  28x42 ;  subscription— daily  $10,  weekly 
$2;  establislied  1879:  Carlyle  C.  Davis  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation— daily  G, 
weekly  G  (i  1 ;  issue  also  the  Democrat. 

DEMOCRAT;  every  morning  except 
Monday  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x42  ; 
subscription  $12;  established  1879;  Carlyle 
C.  Davis  &  Co.,  editors  and  publisliers  ;  cir- 
culation H  H;  issue  also  the  Chronicle. 

HERALD;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays  ;  eight 
pages  ;  daily  (size  of  page)  26x40,  weekly  30x46  ; 
subscription— daily  .$12,  weekly  $3 ;  estab- 
lished 1879  ;  J.  W.  Wallace,  editor ;  H.  A.  W. 
Tabor,  puljlisher  ;  circ'n— daily  I  1.  weekly  I. 

CARBONATE  CHRONICLE;  (see 
Chronicle). 

CLOUD  CITY  :  Mondays;  democratic; 
eight  pages;  size  30.\44:  sul)Scription  .$3: 
established  1884;  G.  W.  Bartlett,  editor  and 
publislier. 

liONGMONT,  Jioulder  Co.,  ti  1,500 
pop.,  on  line  of  Colorado  Central  Rd.,  32  m. 
from  Denver  and  75  from  Cheyenne.  Cen- 
tre of  tlie  "  Garden  of  Colorado,"  a  superior 
agricultural  region. 

LEDGER;  Fridays;  independent  repulj- 
lican;  four  pages;  size  26x40;  sul)scription 
$1.50;  established  1879;  Henry  L.  Hay  ward, 
editor  ;  Ledger  Publishing  Co.,  pulilisliers  ; 
circulation  K  1. 


COLORADO. 


PRESS;  Thursdays ;  four  pages  ;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estaldislied  1871; 
E.  F.  Beckwlth,  editor  and  puljlislur  ;  circu- 
lation K  1. 

liOVEliANJi,  Larimer  Co.,  tl850pop., 

on  Colorado  Central  Rd.,  60  m.  from  Denver. 

REPORTER;  Wednesdays ;  four  pages ; 
size  26x40  ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1879 ; 
J.  B.  Bruner.  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion K  K. 

MANITOU,  El  Paso  Co.  a 

ITEM  ;  Saturdays ;  eight  pages  ;  size  22x 
.34;  subscription  ,$2;  established  1882;  Ells- 
worth &  McDill,  editors  and  publishers. 

MONTEZUMA,   Summit   Co.,  a  500 

pop.,  8  111.  from  Denver  &  South  Park  Rd. 

A  mining  district. 

MILLRUN  ;  Saturdays;  four  pages; 
22x32;  subscription  $2.50;  established  1883; 
James  R.  Oliver,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
eulatiou  K. 

MONTROSE,  Gunnison  Co.  -n  A  new 
town  on  line  of  D.  &  R.  G.  Rd.,  iu  a  mining, 
farming  and  stock-raising  district. 

ENQUIRER;     Saturdays;     republican; 

four  pages  ;  size  22x31 ;  subscription,  .$3  ;  es- 
tablished 1884 ;  W.  B.  McKinney  and  M.  W. 
Atkins,  <'dit<irs  .tikI  publislier.s. 

]>IESSE\<;ER  ;  Thursdays;  four  pages; 
size2'-'x32:  subscrii)ti(in  .S2  ;  estaljlished  1882; 
Abe  Roberts,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion K  K. 

OURAY,  C.  H.,  Ouray  Co.,  p  1,700 
l)op.,  in  southwestern  part  of  the  State,  on 
Uncompahgre  r.,  400  m.  from  Denver.  This 
town  is  the  centre  of  a  rich  gold  and  silver- 
mining  quarter. 

SOLID  MULDOON;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription 
$2.50  ;  established  1879  ;  D.  F.  Day,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  J  I. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  repulilican ;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established 
1877  ;  Chas.  A.  Ward,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  K  1. 

PITKIN,  Gunnison  Co.,  -n  ,200  pop., 
on  Denver  &  S.  P.  Rd.,  25  m.  E.  of  Gunnison. 
Gold,  silver  and  coal  mining,  and  sampling 

works. 

MINING  NEWS;  Saturdays;  republican; 
four  pages ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription  $3 ; 
established  1881 ;  Frank  P.  Sheafor,  editor  and 
jjublisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

PUEBLO,  C.  H.,  Pueblo  Co.,  g  9,000 
pop.,  on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Narrow 
Gauge  Rd.,  and  Arkansas  r.,  118  m.  S.  of 
Denver.  Terminus  of  Atchison,  Topeka  & 
Santa  Fe  Rd.,  and  Denver  &  New  Orleans 
Rds.  Is  the  supply  point  for  the  San  Juan 
mining  country  and  commercial  centre  for 
tlie  agricultural,  stock  and  mining  interests 
of  Soutliern  Colorado  and  New  Mexico. 
The  metropolis  of  Southern  Colorado,  and 
surrounded  by  an  agricultural  and  stock- 
raising  district.  Extensive  smelting,  iron 
and  steel  works  are  located  here.  South 
Pueblo,  on  opposite  bank  of  Arkansas  r. 
has  a  pop.  of  upwards  of  7,000. 

(CHIEFTAIN;  every  morning  except 
Monday,     and     COLORADO      CHIEF- 

TA  IN,  Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  ei^lit  pages  ; 
size  of  page— daily  18x20,  weekly  i:;\20;  sub- 
scription—daily $10, weekly  $2  ;  established— 


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COLORADO. 


daily  1871,  weekly  1868  ;  Chieftain  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  cire'n — daily  1 1, 
weekly  1 1. 

COMMERCIAL  STANDARD; 
Saturdays  ;  tour  pat?es  ;  size  20x26  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50  ;  established  1882  ;  Charles  W.  Bow- 
man, editor  and  publisher;  circuUition  K. 

COLORADO  METHODIST;  (see 
South  Pueblo). 

RED  CLIFF,   C.  H.,  Eagle  Co.,  n  a 

mining  locality,  inhabited  principally  by 

miners  and  ranchmen. 

EAGLE  RIVER  SHAFT:  Saturdays; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x31  ;  subscrip- 
tion .§2.50;  established  1881 ;  H.  L.  .1.  Warren, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

RED  MOUNTAIN,  Ourai/  Co.,  p  300 
pop.,  12  m.  from  Silverton  and  about  10  from 
Ouray.  Extensive  mines  of  copper,  gold, 
silver  and  lead  are  in  operation. 

MINER;  Saturdays  ;  two  pages  ;  size  17x24; 
established  1881 ;  B.  R.  Cowdy .editor ;  C.  R. 
Clark,  publisher. 

RICO,  Dolores  Co.,  JJ  1,100  pop.,  a 
mining  camp  on  Dolores  r.,  30  m.  W.  of 
Rockwood,  a  station  on  Sau  Juan  branch  of 
D.  &  R.  G.  Rd.  This  district  is  an  important 
mineral  region. 

DOLORES  NEWS  ;  Saturdays ;  four 
pages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $3 ;  estab- 
lished 1879 ;  Charles  A.  Jones,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages ;  size  22x32  ;  subscription  $3 ;  established 
1883  ;  Charles  K.  Holmburg,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

ROSITA,C.  H.X'iistei-  Co.,^  1.500  pop., 
50  m.  from  Pueblo  and  30  from  Canon  City. 
Gold  and  silver  mining. 

SIERRA  JOl'RNAL;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican ;  four  pages ;  size  22x32 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2.50 ;  established  1874 ;  A.  J.  Johnson  & 
Bro.,  editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  J  1. 
tS~  Actual  average  circulation  for  one  year 
preceding  Jan.  1,  1885,  as  per  statement  on  file 
at  the  office  of  the  American  Newspaper  Direc- 
tory. 1,500  copies. 

SAGUACHE,  C.  H.,  Sagnache  Co.,  g 
810  pop.,  60  m.  W.  of  Canon  City,  85  N.  of 
Del  Norte.  In  centre  of  the  San  Luis  Valley, 
a  large  and  rich  agricultural  section,  and 
surrounded  by  a  celebrated  mining  coun- 
try. 

ADVANCE;  Thursdavs;  eight  pages;  size 
26x40;  subscription  S,'.5iii  established  1882; 
J.E.Nelson,  editor  and  pulilisher;  circula- 
tion K  1. 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays;  eight  pages; 
size  30x44  ;  subscription  $3  ;  established  1874 ; 
C.  E.  Stivers,  editor ;  Dr.  D.  Heimberger, 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

ST.  EliMO,  Chaffee  Co.,  a  400  pop.,  on 

Union  Pacific  Rd.,    156  m.    from  Denver. 
Gold,  silver,  lead  and  iron  mines. 

MOUNTAINEER;  Saturdays;  inde- 
pendent ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x30;  subscription 
$3 ;  established  1880 ;  Howard  Russell,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  K. 

SALIDA,  Chaffee  Co.,  a  3,500  pop.,  on 
Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rd.  Iron  mines. 
NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
democratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x32 ;  subscrip- 
tion SIO;  W.  B.  McKinney,  editor;  H.  J. 
Hakins,  publisher. 

MAIL  ;  semi-weekly,  and  WEEKLY, 
Saturdays  ;    four   pages  ;    size — semi-weekly 


COLORADO. 


24x34,  weekly  25x37 ;  subscription— weekly  $S  ; 
established  — semi-weekly  1884,  weekly  1880; 
Crawford  &  Erdlen,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
circulation- semi-weekly  J,  weekly  K. 

SILVER  CLIFF,  Custer  Co.,  g  1,800 
pop.,  on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rd.,  35  m. 
S.  of  Canon  City.  Mining,  stock-raising  and 
agricultural  district. 

W^ET  MOUNTAIN  TRIBUNE  ;  Sat 

urdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x32  ;  subscription 
$2 ;  established  1883 :  A.  H.  Lacy,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 

SILVERTON,  C.  H.,  .San  Juan  Co.,  J3 
2,500  pop.,  in  a  district  engaged  in  the  min- 
ing and  reduction  of  gold  and  silver  ores. 
A  business  centre  for  the  surrounding 
country,  and  terminus  of  the  Denver  &  Rio 
Grande  Rd. 

DEMOCRAT;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $3 ; 
established  1883 ;  H.  M.  Condict,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K. 

LA  PLATA  MINER;  Satm-days ;  four 
pages ;  size  26x40 ;  suljscription  $3 ;  estab- 
lished 1875;  Will  C.  Smyth,  editor;  Alfred 
lies,  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

SAN  JUAN  HERALD;  Thursdays; 
four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $S ; 
established  1881;  Richard  McCloud,  editor; 
H.  L.  Gill,  publisher;  cli'culation  K. 

SOUTH  PUEBLO,  Pueblo  Co.,  g 
12,000  pop.,  1  m.  from  Pueblo,  on  Arkansas 
r.  and  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rd.,  and  ter- 
minus of  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 
Rd.  Stock,  agricultural  and  manufactur- 
ing industries.  Extensive  Bessemer  steel 
works  are  located  here ;  also  extensive 
smelting  works.  These  industries,  with 
the  railroads,  employ  several  thousand 
laborers. 

EVENING  .STAR;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday  ;  four  pages ;  size  20x26  ;  subscrip- 
tion .$7.80  ;  established  1883 ;  Star  Co-operative 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

SATURDAY  OPINION ;  Saturdays  ; 
four  pages ;  size  24x34 ;  subscription  $2 : 
established  1882;  E.  H.  Osgood,  editor  ami 
publisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

COLORADO  METHODIST  ;  semi- 
monthly ;  methodist  episcopal ;  four  pages  ; 
size  20x26 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1882  ; 
Rev.  J.  R.  A.  Vaun,  Rev.  W.  J.  Jackson,  and 
D.  L.  Rader,  editors-  Osgood  &  Bevan,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  J;  dated  at  Pueblo. 

TELLURIDE,  C.  H.,  San  Miguel  Co., 
p  800  pop.,  at  hea<l  San  Miguel  r.,  5  m.  from 
Om-ay,  and  60  m.  from  Montrose,  on  D.  & 
Rio  Grande  Rd.  Mining  and  stock-raising 
district. 

MINING  NEWS;  Wedne.sdays;  eight 
pages ;  size  11x14 ;  subscription  $3 ;  established 
1884;  Gid.  R.  Propper,  editor;  Propper  & 
Howard,  publishers. 

SAN  ailGUEL  JOURNAL  ;  Satur- 
days ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  31x36  ; 
subscription  $3 ;  established  1881 ;  Charles  S. 
York,  editor;  Journal  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K  1. 

TIN  CUP,  Gunnison  Co., -n  1,500  pop. 
Centre  of  a  mining  district  In  course  of  de- 
velopment. The  mines  are  being  rapidly 
developed  and  the  population  is  fast  in- 
creasing. 

MINER:  Saturdays  ;  republican  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  22x30  ;  subscription  $3  ;  estab- 
lished 1881;  C.  S.  Nichols,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 


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TOMICHI.  Gunnison  Co., -a  iOOpo-p; 

5  m.  from  South  Park  R<1.,  and  40  m.  from 

Gunnison.    .\  mining  distri<-t. 

HERALD;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  ;  size 
22x;W;  subscription  S3;  estaljllshed  1883;  W. 
H.  Baiter,  editor  and  manager;  circulation  K. 

TRINIDAD,  C.  H.,  Las  A7iimas  Co.,  O, 
3,229  pop.,  on  Las  Animas  r.,  210  ni.  S.  of 
Denver,    via   D.    &     R.   G.     Rd.,     and    650 
from  Kansas  City  via  Soutliern  Extension 
of  A.,  T.  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.;  at  junction  of  lat- 
ter with  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rd.    Centre 
of  a  grazing  and  farming  country.     Sur- 
rounded by  fields  of  superior  coking  coal. 
ADVERTISER;   every  evening  except 
Sunday;  and  COLORADO    AND    NEW 
MEXICO    CATTLE.IIEN'S    ADVER- 
TISER;   Mondays;    English  and  Spanish; 
daily  four  pages  ;  weekly  eight  pages  ;  size- 
dally  4x35 ;  weekly  24x35 ;  subscription— dally 
$10 ;  weekly  .f  2  ;  established  1882  ;  M.  Beshoar, 
editor  ;  Advertiser  Printing  Co.,  publishers  ; 
circulation— daily  K  ;  weekly  J  J. 

COI,OKAn«>  AND  NEW  MEXICO 
CATTLEMEN'S  ADVERTISER;  (see 
AdviTtiser.) 

REVIEW;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x34  ;  subscription  $2;  established  1883;  Mrs. 
John  Roosa,  editor  and  publlslier  ;  circ'n  K. 

WALSENBURG,  C.   H.,  Huerfano 

Co.,  p  420  pop.,  on  Denver*  Rio  Grande  Rd., 

45  m.  S.  of  Pueblo.    Lumber,  live  stock  and 

agricultural  district. 

HUERFANO  CACTUS;  Saturdays; 
four  pages ;  size  24x35  ;  subscription  $2 ;  Grant 
Pew,  editor  and  publisher. 

"WEST  LAS  ANIMAS,  C.  H.,  Bent 
Co.,  a,  456  pop.,  about  SO  m.  E.  of  Pueblo,  on 
A.,  T.  &  Santa  Fe  and  Arkansas  Valley  Rds. 
In  cattle  and  sheep  raising  district.  Has  a 
line  climate  and  is  a  resort  for  Invalids 
afflicted  with  lung  diseases. 

LAS  ANIMAS  LEADER;  Fridays; 
six  pages  ;  size  of  page  17x24  ;  subscription  $2 ; 
established  18rn;Jno.  A.  Murpliy,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  ehrulatiou  K  K. 

WHITE  PINE,  Gunnison  Co.,  -a  500 

pop.,    on  Tomichi   Creek,  12  m.  N.  of  Sar- 

gentS,  a  station  on  the  Denver  &  Rio  Grande 

Rd.,  and  40  m    N.  E.  of  Gunnison  City.    A 

mining  settlement. 

CONE;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size  22x30; 
subscription  $3 ;  established  1883 ;  Geo.  S. 
Irwin,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  K. 


CONNECTICUT. 


ANSONIA,  New  Haven  Co.,  g  5,500 
pop.,  on  Naugatuck  Rd.  and  r.,  16  m.  N.  of 
Bridgeport,  terminus  of  New  Haven  & 
Derby  Rd.    Engaged  in  manufactures. 

EVENING  SENTINEL  ;  every  even- 
ing except  Sundays  and  Wednesdays;  and 
NAUGATUCK      VALLEY      SENTI- 

NEL :  Wednesdays  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ; 
size — (laily  20x30;  weekly  29x44;  subscription 
— tlaily  .§4;  weekly  .$1.50;  established— daily 
1884 ;  weekly  1871  ;  'J.  M.  Emerson,  editor  and 
publisher;  eirculatiou.  weekly  I  1. 

NAUGATUCK  VALLEY  SENTI- 
NEL ;  (see  h.vening  .Scntiiwl.) 

BIRMINGHAM,  New  Haven  Co.,  g 
2,103  pop.,  in  Derby  township,  at  junction  of 
Naugatuck  and  Housatonic  rs.,  10  ni.  W.  of 
New  Haven. 
DERBY     TRANSCRIPT;     Wednes- 


CONNECTICUT. 


days  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ; 
subscription  $1.5();  established  1867;  W.  T. 
Bacon,  editor;  Derby  Printing  Co.,  publishers  ; 
circulation  J  J. 

BRIDGEPORT,  C.  H.,  Fairfield  Co., 
p  29,148  pop.,  on  Long  Island  Sound  and  New 
York  &  New  Haven  Rd.,  59  m.  from  New 
York  City,  and  at  the  junction  of  Housa- 
tonic ami  Naugatuck  Rds.  Engaged  in  sew- 
ing machine,  carriage,  furniture,  flre-arms, 
and  other  manufactures  and  coast  trade. 

EVENING  FARMER;  every  evening 
except      Sunday,     and      REPUfiLICAN 

FARMER,  Fridays:  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size— dally  28.x38,  weekly  30x48  ;  sub- 
scription—daily $7,  weekly  $1.50 ;  established 
—daily  1863,  weekly  1790 ;  Gould  &  Stiles,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ;  circulation — daily  H  H, 
weeklv  H. 

EVENING  POST;  every  evening,  ex- 
cept Sunday  ;  four  pages ;  size  23x31 ;  estab- 
lished 1883  ;  Louis  C.  Priudle,  editor ;  G.  W.  & 
H.  M.  Hills,  publishers  :  circulation  I. 

MORNING  NEWS;  every  morning; 
four  p.iges ;  size  26.\40 ;  subscription,  $5; 
established  1877:  H.  M.  Hoyt,  editor  and  pub- 
Isher;  circulation  I  I. 

STANDARD;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  REPUBLICAN  STAND- 
ARD, Fridays;  republican;  dally  four 
pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ;  size — daily  28x46, 
weekly  (size  of  page)  18x23 ;  subscription — 
daily  $7,  weekly  $2;  established — daily  1854, 
weekly  1842;  John  D.  Cam  lee  and  George  C. 
Waldo,  editors  ;  Standard  Association,  pub- 
lishers ;  Alexander  Wheeler,  business  man- 
ager ;    circulation— daily  H  1.  weekly  H. 

REPUBLICAN  FARMER; (see £«en- 
ing  Farmer). 

REPUBLICAN  STANDARD;  (see 
Standard). 

SUN;  Saturdays;  independent;  four 
pages;  size  20x26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1877 ;  Wm.  H.  May,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

^HISTOIj,  ITartford  Co.,  i  5,347  pop., 

17  ra.   W.  of  Hartford,  on  N.  Y.  &  N.  E.  Rd. 

Clocks,  hardware  and  knit  goods  principal 

manufactures. 

PRESS ;  Thursdays  ;  neutral;  eight  pages  ; 
size  36x48  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1871 ; 
C.  H.  Rlggs,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion J.  An  edition  entitled  the  News  is  issued 
for  Plainviile. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  eight  pages;  size 
36x48;  subscription  .S2;  established  1881;  C. 
Loughery,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  K  1. 

BROOKLYN,  C.  H.,  Windham  Co.,cf 

2,40J  pop.,  3  m.  from  Rd. 

M  I  R  R  O  R  ;  Thursdays ;  independent ; 

four  pages;  size  26x33;  subscription  $1  ;  es- 
tablished 1884;  Chas.  F.  Burgess,  editor  and 
publisher.  Issued  from  the  office  of  the  Plaln- 
fleld  Messenger. 

CAJiAAH,  Litclifield  Co.,  b  1.537  pop., 
at  junction  of  Housatonic  and  Conn.  West- 
ern Rds.;  business  centre;  tobacco  ware- 
house ;  73  m.  from  Bridgeport,  and  56  from 
Hartford. 

CONNECTICUT  WESTERN 
NEWS  ;  Wednesdays ;  four  pages ;  size 
26x40 ;  subscription  $2.25 ;  established  1871 ;  S. 
C.  Beckley,  editor  and  publisher ;  cii'C'n  J  1. 

COLLINSVILLE,  Hartford  Co.,  i 
3,000  pop.,  oh  Hartford  &  Conn.,  Western  & 
New  Haven  &  Northampton  Rds.  Engaged 
in  manufactures.  Is  said  to  have  the 
largest  manufactory  of  edge  tools  in  the 
country. 
TUNXIS    VALLEY    HERALD; 

Thursdays ;  eight  pages  ;  size  of  page  17x24 ; 


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CONNECTICUT. 


subscription  $2 ;  established  1881 ;  C.  S.  Hav- 
iland,  editor  and  publisiier  ;  circulation  K  1  ; 
Issues  also  ttie  Southiugtou  Phoenix. 

DANBURY,  C.  H.,  Fairfield  Co.,  p 
11,669  pop.,  at  terminus  of  Danbury  & 
Norwalk  Rd.,  68  m.  from  New  York  and 
on  New  York  and  New  England  Rd. ;  a 
branch  railroad  also  connects  with  Housa- 
tonic  at  Brookfleld.  Engaged  in  manufac- 
tures, the  principal  of  which  are  hats. 

EVENING  NEWS  ;  every  evening  ex 
cept  Wednesday  and  Sunday,  and  NEWsS- 
Wednesdays  ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight 
pages  ;  size — daily  21x28,  weekly  32x44 ;  sub- 
scription—daily $4,  weekly  $2  ;  established- 
daily  18S3,  weekly  1870 ;  J.  M.  Bailey,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circ'n— daily  J  1 ,  weekly  H  1. 

DEMOCRAT;  Saturdays;  four  pages; 
size 24x35;  subscription  $1.50;  established  187?; 
L.  K.  'Wildmau,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion K  1. 

NEW.S  ;  (see  Evening  News). 

REPUBLICAN;  Tuesdays;  republi- 
can; four  pages  ;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1; 
established  1879;  Danbury  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers;  circulation  J  1. 

DANIELSONVILLE,  Windham  Co., 
cT  3,950  pop.,  in  Killingly  township,  on  Quin- 
nebaug  r.  and  Norwich  &  Worcester  Rd.,  25 
ni.  from  Norwich.  Engaged  in  cotton, 
woolen,  belt  and  shoe  manufacture. 

^VINDHAM    CO.    TRANSCRIPT; 

Wednesdays ;  republican;  four  pages;  size 
38x44 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1854 ;  J.  Q. 
A.  Stone,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  J  1. 

DEEP  RIVER,  ^VitifWesea;  Co.,  g  1,200 
pop.,  on  Conn.  Valley  Rd.,  SO  m.  from  Hart- 
ford, and  30  from  New  Haven.  Manufac- 
turing town. 

NEW  ERA ;  Fridays;  independent ;  four 

f)ages  ;  size  2Sx-t4  ;  subscription  §1.50  ;  estab- 
isned  1S74  ;  Fred  J.  Hammond,  editor  ;  New 
Era  Co.,  publishers;  circulation  J  1. 

GREENWICH,  Fairfield  Co.,  p  8,000 
pop.,  on  Long  Island  Sound.  On  N.  Y.  &  N. 
H.  Rd.,  27  m.  N.  E.  of  New  York  City.  A 
place  of  residence  for  New  York  City  busi- 
ness men ;  in  an  agricultural  community. 

GRAPHIC;  Saturdays;  eight  pages; 
size  30x44 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established 
1881 ;  Edwards  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
Circulation  K  1. 

HARTFORD,  C.  H.,  Hartford  Co.,  i 
State  Capital,  42,553  pop.,   on  Connecticut 
r.  and  on  New  Haven  and  Hartford  Rd.  En- 
gaged in  commerce  and  manufactures. 
COURANT;  everv  morning  except  Sun- 
day, and  CONNECTICUT  COURANT, 
Thursdays ;    republican ;     four    pages ;     size 
30.X46;  subscription — daily  $8,   weeklv  $2;  es- 
tablished—tlaily   1836,   weekly  1764;   Hawley, 
Goodrich  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  cir- 
culation—daily G  1,  weekly  Gl. 

EVENING  POST;  everv  evening  ex- 
cept   Sunday,   and    CONNECTICUT 

POST,  Saturdays;  republican;  daily  four 
pages,  weekly  eight  pages ;  size— daily  80x46, 
weekly  32x44  ;  subscription— daily  $8,  weekly 
$1.50  ;  established  1856  ;  Evening  "Post  Associ- 
ation, editors  and  publishers ;  circulation — 
daily  G  G.  weekly  GG. 

TELEGRAM  ;  every  morning;  demo- 
ratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  23x35 ;  subscription 
$5;  established  1883-  Telegram  Publishing 
Co.,  eilitnrs  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  H  H. 

TI.MESj  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and   WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  democratic; 


CONNECTICUT. 


daily  eight  pages,  weekly  twelve  pages ;  size 
of  page  16x23  ;  subscription— daily  $8,  weekly 
$1.50;  established— daily  1841,  weekly  1817- 
Burr  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers ;  circula- 
tion—dailv  G  1,  weeklv  G. 

AMERICAN  POULTRY  YARD; 
Saturdays;  poultry  raising;  four  pages;  size 
16x22;  subscription  $1  50;  established  1878;  H. 
H.  Stoddard,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion H  1 ;  issues  also  the  Poultry  ^^ol■ld  and 
Co-operative  Poultry  Post. 

CHRISTIAN  SECRETARY;  Wed- 
nesdays ;  baptist ;  four  pages ;  size  28.'f 42 ; 
subscription  $2 :  established  1822 ;  S.  D.  Phelps, 
D.  D..  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  H. 

CONNECTICUT  CATHOLIC;  Satur- 
days ;  catholic  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  32x46 ;  sub- 
scription $2 ;  established  1876 ;  M.  F.  Scanlan, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  G  G. 

CONNECTICUT  COURANT;  (see 
Courant). 

CONNECTICUT  FARMER;  Satur- 
days ;  agricultural ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x42  ; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1879 ;  A.  R.  Par- 
sons, editor  and  manager ;  circulation  G  G. 

CONNECTICUT  POST;  (see  Evening 
Post). 

DER  HARTFORDER  HEROLD; 
Saturdays  ;  German  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x32  ; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1883 ;  P.  L. 
ischriftgiesser  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  J ;  issue  also  the  New  England 
Staaten  Zeitung,  Boston,  Mass. 

EXAMINER;  Saturdays;  four  pages; 
sizea4x36;  subscription  $1;  established  1881; 
Examiner  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  J  J  ;  editions  are  also 
issuetl  at  New  Haven,  Meriden  and  Water- 
bury. 

GLOBE;  Sundays ;  eight  pages ;  size 
30x44;  subscription  .$2.10;  established  1876; 
Allen  WUley,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  G  1. 

RELIGIOUS  HERALD;  Thursdays; 
congregational;  four  pages;  size  28x42;  sub- 
scription $2.50;  established  1843;  David  B. 
Moseley  &  Sons,  editors  and  publishers ;  cir- 
culation J  .1  1. 

SUNDAY  JOURNAL;  Simdays ;  inde- 
pendent ;  four  i>ayes  ;  size  2Sx44 ;  subscription 
$2.50;  establislied  1867;  Joseph  H.  Baruum, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  G  1. 

SUNDAY  TRUTH  ;  Sundays;  eight 
pages  ;  size  3Ux44  ;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
18S4  ;  A.  E.  Lazzars,  editor  and  publisher. 

TRINITY  TABLET;  every  three 
weeks  ;  twenty-four  pages  ;  size  of  page  8x11 ; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1868 ;  Students 
of  Trinity  College,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
circulation  K ;  a  college  paper ;  issued  du- 
ring the  collegiate  vear. 

CAPITOL  CITY  HOME  GUEST; 
monthly;  twelve  pages  ;  size  of  page  11x16; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1883 ;  R.  L.  Spen- 
cer, editor;  The  R.  L.  Spencer  Co.,  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  G. 

CO-OPERATIVE  POULTRY 
POST;  monthly;  poultry  raising;  four 
pages  ;  size  22x32 ;  subscrlptiou  50  cents  ;  es- 
tablished 1884;  H.  H.  Stoddard,  editor  and 
publisher;  issues  also  the  American  Poultry 
Yard  and  Poultry  World. 

HAPPY  DAYS;  monthly;  juvenile; 
sixteen  pages  ;  size  of  page  8x11 ;  subscription 
50  cents  ;  established  1884  ;  R.  L.  Spencer  Co., 
editors  and  publishers. 

POULTRY  WORLD;  monthly;  poul- 
try raising;  forty-two  pages;  size  of  page 
9x11;  subscription  $1.25;  established  1872;  H. 
H.  Stoddard,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion F;  Lssues  also  the  American  Poultry  Yard 
and  the  Co-operative  P>iu!try  Post. 

SOUTHWESTERN  PIONEER; 
monthly  ;  promotion  of  Southwestern  inter- 
ests ;  sixteen  pages  ;  size  o»  page  11x15;  sub- 
scription $1  ;  eslablished  1884;  J.  H.  Langley, 
editor;  Pioneer  Publishing  4^0.,  publishers; 
dated  at  Hartford  and  San  Antonio,  Texas. 

JOURNAL  OF  INEBRIETY;  quar- 
terly ;  medical ;  eighty  pages  octavo ;  sub- 
scription $2  ;  established  1876  ;  T.  D.  Crothers, 
M.  D.,  editor;  published  under  the  auspices 
of  the  American  Association  for  the  Cure  of 
Inebriates  ;  circulation  J  J. 


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CONNECTICUT. 


JEWETT  CITY,-'^e«;  London  Co.,0^ 
1,550  pop.,  on  Norwich  &  Worcester  Rd.,9  m. 
from  Norwich,  and  7  from  Plainfleki.    En- 
gaged in  the  manufacturing  of  cotton. 
PRESS  ;  Fridays ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ; 
subscriptions!;  establislied  1882;  F.  O.  Bur- 
gess &  Son,  editors  and  publishers:  circula- 
tion K  ;  pi-inted  at  the  oftlce  of  the  Plaintield 
Mes$t'ni/vi: 

LITCHFIELD, C.  H.,  Litchfield  Co.,  b 
3,410  pop.,  on  the  Shepaug  branch  of  Dan- 
bury  &  Norvvalk  Rd.,  and  about  4  m.  W.  of 
the  line  of  the  Naugatuck  Rd.  Engaged  in 
manufactures  and  centre  of  considerable 
trade. 

ENQUIRER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages ;  size  27x42 ;  subscription  .$2.50  ;  es- 
tablished 1826 ;  George  A.  Hickox,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J  J. 

MERIBEN,  ^Vew  Haven  Co.,  g  21,000 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  New  York  Trunk  Rd.,  and 
terminus  of  the  Meriden  &  Cromwell  Rd.,  18 
m.  from  New  Haven  and   same   distance 
from  Hartford.    Engaged  in  manufacture 
of  silver-plated  and  Britannia  goods,  brass 
hardware,  cutlery,  steel  pens,  and  hardware 
In  all  its  branches.    Several  manufacturing 
establishments  are  located  here. 
REPUBLICAN;   every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and   VVEEKIiY,   Thursdays;   re- 
publican ;  four  jiascs  ;  size— daily  24x40,  week- 
ly 26x40;  sulisrriprion— daily  $8,  weekly  $2; 
established  ISiiS ;  \Vm.  F.  Graham,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation— daily  I  I,  weekly  J  1. 
EXAMINER;    Saturdays;   four   pages; 
size  24x36  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1881 ; 
Examiner  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  issued  from  the  office  of  the  Hartforil 
Examiner. 

MIDDLETOWN,  C.  H.,  Middlesex 
Co.,  ^  12,00(1  pop.,  on  Connecticut  r.,  and  New 
Haven,  Middletown  &  Willimantic  Rd.,  at 
an  equal  distance  from  New  York  and  Bos- 
ton, and  35  m.  from  Long  Island  Sound. 
Engaged  in  various  manufactures.  Centre 
of  a  large  trade. 

HERAIiD  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $5 ; 
established  1883;  Middletown  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  J  J  1 . 

PENNY  PRESS;  every  morning  except 
Sunday  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages ;  size  17x2H ; 
subscription  $3 ;  established  1884. 

CONSTITUTION;  Tuesdays;  republi- 
can ;  four  pages ;  size  28x40 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1837;  C.  W.  Church,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

SENTINEL  AND  WITNESS;  Satur 
days ;  democratic ;  four  pages ;  size  28x42  ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1823;  Ernest 
King  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers ;  circula- 
tion J  J  1. 

COLLEGE  ARGUS;  every  ten  days; 
twenty-four  pages ;  size  of  page  8x11 ;  sub- 
scription $2 ;  established  1868 ;  Students  of  the 
Senior  and  Junior  Classes  of  the  Wesleyan 
University,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circula- 
tion K  1 ;  a  college  paper ;  issued  during  the 
collegiate  year. 

MOODUS,  Middlesex   Co.,  p  in  East 
Haddam  township,  3,000  pop.,  on  Moodus  r., 
near  its  entrance  Into  the  Connecticut,  and 
about  12  m.  S.  E.  of  Middletown. 
CONNECTICUT    VALLEY   AD- 
VERTISER; Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
28x44;    subscription   $1.50;   established  1869; 
Joseph  E.  Selden,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation I  1. 

MYSTIC  RIVER,  ^eio  London  Co., 
Q,  village  on  Myst  ic  r.;  ship-building,  Ashing 


and  manufacture  of  printers',  bookbinders' 

and  other  hardware;  Menhaden  oil  works 

here. 

MYSTIC  JOURNAL;  Saturdays ; 
independent ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  Anderson  &  Fairbrother,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  ;  printed  at  the 
office  of  the  Stonington  Mirror. 

MYSTIC  PRESS;  Thursdays;  Inde- 
pendent ;  four  pages ;  size  22.x30  ;  subscription 
,$2;  established  1873;  L.  M.  Guernsey,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

NAUGATUCK,  yew  Haven  Co.,  Q 
5,043  pop.,  on  Naugatuck  Rd.,  5  m.  from 
Waterliury.  Manufactures  rubber  clothing, 
boots,  shoes,  woolen  underwear,  cutlery, 
buttons,  wagon  wheels  and  farming  imple- 
ments. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  four  pages; 
size  24x36;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
18y  ;  B.  A.  Peck,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation K  K. 

REVIEW;  Fridays ;  four  pages ;  size 
22x36 ;  subscription  .$1.25  ;  established  1880 ;  J. 
E.  Beale,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  J  1 . 

NEW  BRITAIN,  Hartford  Co.,  rj 
19,800  pop.,  10  in.  from  Hartford,  on  Hart- 
ford, Providence  &  Fishkill  and  New  York 
&  New  England  Rds.  Engaged  in  manu- 
facturing hardware,  jewelry,  knit  goods 
and  other  articles. 

EVENING  HERALD;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  HERALD,  Fridays; 
republican ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight 
pages  ;  size— daily  24x36,  weekly  24x36  ;  sub- 
scription —daily  .$5,  weekly  $1 ;  established- 
daily  1882,  weekly  1880  ;  Woodruff  &  Bran- 
degee,  editors  and  publishers ;  circulation- 
daily  J  J,  weekly  J  1. 
HEU  A  L  l> ;  (see  Evening  Herald). 
OBSERVER;  Saturdays;  eight  pages ^ 
size  30x44  ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1876  ; 
R.  J.  Vance  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
circulation  J  J. 

RECORD?  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages ;  size  2S.x44 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1865  ;  Francis  W.  Baker,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  1 1. 


NEW  CAJi A A'H, Fairfield  Co.,  P2,613. 

pop.,  8  m.  from  Stamford  and  5  from  Nor- 
walk  ;  terminus  of  New  Canaan  Rd.  Prin- 
cipal manufactures,  boots,  shoes  and  cloth- 
ing; 114  hours  from  New  York.  Western 
Union  Telegraph  communication. 
MESSENGER ;  Saturdays;  independent; 

four  pages;    size  24x35;   subscription   $1.50; 

established  1877 ;  William  W.  Kirk,  editor  and 

publisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

NEW  HARTFORD,  Litchfield  Co., 
"0  3,000  pop.,  on  New  Haven  &  Northampton 
Rd.,  and  Hartford  &  Connecticut  Western 
Rd.,  29  m.  from  Hartford. 
TRIBUNE;   Fridays;   four   pages;   size 
24x36;   suVjscription  $1.50;    established   1881; 
Henry  R.  Jones,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation J  1. 

NEW    HAVEN,    C.  H.,  JSTew  Haven 
Co.,  Q  70,0(X»  pop.,  at  head  of    New  Haven 
bay,  4  m.  from  Long  Island  Sound,  73  from 
New  York,    Six  railroads  centre  here.  Seat 
of   Yale  College.    Engaged  in    commerce, 
and  in  carriage  and  other  manufactures. 
CONNECTICUT     REPUBLIKAN- 
ER  ;  every   morning   except   Sunday,  and 
WEEKLY,    Saturdays;   German;   repub- 
lican ;  four  pages ;  size— daily  22x29,  weekly 
24x38;   subscription— dally  $6.50,  weekly  $2; 
established— daily  1879,  weekly  1867 ;  Weigand 


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Schlein,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation- 
daily  K,  weekly  J  J. 
EVENING  REGISTER;  every  evening 

except  Sunday,  COLUMBIAN  REGIS- 
TER, Thursdays,  and  SUNDAY  RE(iIS- 

TER ,  Sundays  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
38X-14;  subscription— daily  $6.  weekly  SI,  Sun- 
day $2;  established— <^laily  1840,  weekly  1812, 
Sunday  1879 ;  Register  Publishing  Co.,  publish- 
ers; circulation — daily  G  G,  weekly  G  1,  Sun- 
day G  G  I. 

MORNING  JOURNALi  AND  COU- 
RIER; every  morning  except  Sunday,  and 
CONNECTICUT  HERALD  AND 
JOURNAli,  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages;  size  30x46;  subscription— daily  .§5, 
weekly  $2;  established— daily  1832,  weekly 
1803 ;  Carrington  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circ'n— daily  G  G,  weekly  I  1 . 

MORNING  NEWS;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Sunday  ;  independent ;  four  pages  ;  size 
23x35 ;  subsi-ription  $5 ;  established  1882 ; 
Morning  Ne\\s  Co..  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  (t  1. 

PAIiLiADIUM;  every  morning  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  re- 
publican ;  four  pages  ;  size  30x46 ;  subscription 
—daily  $5,  weekly  $2  ;  established— daily  1840, 
weekly  1829;  Palladium  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation — daily  H  1,  weekl.v  1 1. 

UNION;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
WEEKLY,  Thursdays,  and  SUNDAY 
UNION,  Sundays;  eight  pages;  size  32x44; 
subscription— daily  $8,  weekly  $1,  Sunday 
$2 ;  established— daily  1870,  weekly  1873,  Sun- 
day 1865 ;  Union  Printing  Company,  editors 
and  publishers ;  circulation — daily  G  G.  week- 
ly J  1 ,  Sunday  G  1. 

YAIiE  NEWS;  every  day  except  Satur- 
day and  Sunday  ;  four  pages  ;  size  14x20  ;  sub- 
scription $4;  estalilishcd  1878;  Students  of 
Yale  College,  editors  aixl  publishers;  circula- 
tion Kl;  a  college  paper;  issued  during  the 
collegiate  year. 

COLUMBIAN  REGISTER;  (see 
Evening  Register). 

CONNECTICUT  BOTSCHAFTER; 
Saturtlavs  ;  German  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ; 
subscription  .§1.60;  established  1876;  H.  Buss- 
mann.  editor  and  pu')lisher. 

CONNECTICUT  HERALD  AND 
JOURNAL;  (see  Morning  Journal  and 
Courier). 

EXAMINER;  Saturdays;  four  pages; 
size  24x36  ;  subscription  gl ;  established  1831  ; 
Examiner  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  issued  from  the  office  of  the  Hartford 
Examiner. 

NEW  ENGLAND  ANZEIGER;  Sat 
urdays  ;  German  ;  independent ;  eight  pages  ; 
size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1877 ; 
Paul  Gebhard,  editor  and  publisher:  circ'n  J  1. 

NEW  ENGLAND  PROTEST;  Satur 
days;  four  pages;  size  24x:>i;  subscription 
$2  ;  established  1884  ;  F.  E.  Corbett,  editor  and 
publisher. 

SHORE  LINE  TIMES;  Fridays;  in- 
dependent ;  four  pages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscrip- 
tion SI  ;  established  1877  ;  E.  M.  Jerome,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

YALE  COURANT;  bi-weekly ;  twenty- 
eight  pages;  size  of  page  8x11;  subscription 
$1.60;  established  1865;  Students  of  Yale 
College,  editors  and  publishers ;  circulation 
J;  a  college  paper;  issued  during  the  col- 
legiate year. 

YALE  RECORD;  bi-weekly;  twenty- 
four  pages ;  size  of  page  8x11 ;  subscription 
$1.60 ;  established  1872 ;  Students  of  Yale  Col- 
lege, editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1 ; 
a  college  paper ;  issued  during  the  collegiate 
year. 

AMERICAN  JOURNAL  OF  SCI- 
ENCE ;  monthly;  science;  eighty  pages 
octavo ;  subscription  $6 ;  established  1818  ; 
James  D.  and  E.  S.  Dana,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  J. 

CRESCENT;  monthly;  twelve  pages;  size 
of  page  8.X11 ;  suljseription  50  cts. ;  established 
1882 ;  Students  of  the  Hillhouse  High  School, 
editors  and  publishers;  circulation  K;  a 
school  paper ;  issued  during  the  school  year. 

CRITIC;   monthly;  sixteen  pages;  size 


CONNECTICUT. 


of  page  8x11;  subscription  75  cents;  estab- 
lished 1872;  Students  of  Hopkins  Grammar 
School,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation 
K;  a  school  paper;  issued  during  the  school 
vear. 

ELM  CITY  PILOT;  monthly;  four 
pages  ;  size  21x30 ;  subscription  25  cents  ;  es- 
tablished 1879;  Pilot  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  an  advertising  sheet. 

HIBERNIAN  RECORD;  monthly; 
ancient  order  of  hibernians ;  foiu-  pages : 
size  22x32 ;  subscription  60  cents  ;  established 
1878;  JohnD.  Cunningham  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  1 1. 

HOME  CHEER;  monthly;  twelve 
pages  ;  size  of  page  10}^'x12}b  ;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1879  ;  Charles  D.  Page,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  G  1. 

HOME  WORLD;  monthly;  seventv- 
two  pages  ;  size  of  page  7x11 ;  subscription  $5; 
established  18S0;  Elijah  C.  Baldwin,  editor  and 
publisher:  circulation  G. 

LOOMIS'  MUSICAL  AND  MA- 
SONIC JOURNAL;  monthly;  music; 
masonr.y  ;  twenty-four  pages  ;  size  of  page  lOx 
13;  subscription  .$1;  established  1S65;  C.  M. 
Loomls,  publisher ;  circulation  H  H. 

NEW  ENGLAND  RAILWAY 
GUIDE  ;  monthly;  two  hundred  and  sixty- 
four  p.ages;  size  of  page  4x6;  subscription 
§1 ;  established  1881 :  Price,  Lee  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  G  G. 

PHONOGRAPHER  ;  monthly  ;  phono- 
graph ;  twelve  pages :  size  of  page  9x12 ; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1883 ;  F.  H.  Cogs- 
well, editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  H  H  1. 

REVEILLE  ;  monthly ;  eight  pages ;  size 
of  page  10x12;  subscription  75  cents;  estab- 
lished 1872;  H.  P.  Anderson,  editor;  Students 
of  New  Haven  Collegiate  at  d  Commercial 
Institute,  publishers;  circulation  K;aschool 
paper;  issued  during  the  school  year. 

YALE  LITERARY  MAGAZINE; 
monthly  ;  sixty  pages  octavo ;  subscription 
$3;  established  1836;  Students  of  Yale  Col- 
lege, editors  and  publishers ;  a  college  paper; 
circulation  K  1. 

NEW  ENGLANDER;  bi-monthly; 
religious ;  literary  ;  one  himdred  and  twenty- 
eight  to  one  hundred  and  fort.y-eiglit  pages 
octavo ;  subscription  $3 ;  established  1843  ; 
Wm.  L.  Kingsley,  editor  and  ijublisher ;  cir- 
culation J. 

NEW  liONDON,  C.  H.,  New  London 
Co.,  □,,  11,000  pop.,  on  Thames  r.,  having  a 
good  hai'bor.    Engaged  in   commerce  and 
manufacturing.    A  summer  resort. 
DAY  :    every   morning   except    Sunday, 
and    WEEK,  Thursdays ;  four  pages;  size 
—daily    20x32,    vveekly  28x42 ;  subscription- 
daily  $5,  weekly  50  cents ;  established  1881 ; 
John  A.  Tibblts,  editor;  Day  Co.,  publishers; 
circulation- daily  G  1,  weekly  H. 

TELEGRAM;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  CONNECTICUT 
GAZETTE,  Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages  ;  size— daily  22x34,  weekly  26x42  ;  sub- 
scription—daily $5.  weekly  $1 ;  established 
1873 ;  New  London  Printing  Company,  editors 
and  publishers ;  circ'n — daily  I  I,  weekly  J. 

CHEEK  ;  Sundays  ;  Independent  ;  four 
pages  :  size  20x26  ;  subscription  75  cents  ;  es- 
tablished 1884  ;  Cheek  PublLshing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers. 

CONNECTICUT  GAZETTE;  (see 
Telegram). 

WEEK  ;  (see  Daij). 

NEW  MILFORD,  Litchfield  Co.,  \j 
3,907  pop.,  on  Housatonic  r.  and  Rd.,  35  m. 
from  Bridgeport,  and  16  from  Danbury. 
Largely  engaged  in  tobaccQ  trade  and  but- 
ton manufacturing. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x4(i ;  stibscription  $2 ;  established 
1872 ;  Joshua  A.  Bolles,  editor  and  publisher ; 
Circulation  J  1. 

ITEM  ;  Thursdays ;  four  pages ;  size  22x30 ; 


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CONNECTICUT. 


subscription     $1.50;   establisherl   1883;   L.  E. 
Baker,  editor  and  publislier. 

NEWTOWN,  Fairfield  Co.,  p  4,013 
jiop.,  on  Housatoiilc  r.,  66  m.  from  New 
Yorlc,  and  19  from  Bridgeport,  and  on  Hou- 
satonic  and  N.  Y.  &  New  England  Rds.  The 
New  York  Belting  and  Packing  Co.  have  a 
large  manufactory  here.  Manufactures 
bats,  buttons,  and  has  woolen  mills.  Is  also 
a  summer  resort. 

BEE;  Fridays;  independent;  four  pages: 
size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1677;  Reuben  11.  Smith,  publisher;  circula- 
tion K  1. 

NORTH   MANCHESTER,  Hart- 

ford  Co.,  6  7,000  pop.,  on  New  York  &  New 

E.  Rd.    Manufactures   silk,   gingham  and 

paper. 

MANCHESTER  SATURDAY 
HERALD;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1881  ; 
Elwood  S.  Ela  &  Co.,  publishers ;  circ'n  J  J  1. 

NORWALK,  Fairfield  Co.,  p  13,956 
pop.,  on  Nor  walk  r.  and  New  York  &  New 
Haven  Rd.,  43  m.  from  New  York,  and  at 
junction  of  Norwalk  &  Danbury  Rd.  En- 
gaged in  manufactures. 
GAZETTE;  Tuesdays;  republican;  four 

Eages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
shed  1800 ;  H.  S.  Byington,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  1 1. 

HOUR  AND  WESTPORT  AD- 
VERTISER; Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1871 ;  B.  W.  Maples,  editor  ;  John  H. 
Wade,  publisher ;  circulation  H  1. 

REAL  ESTATE  JOURNAL;  month- 
ly; real  estate;  four  pages;  size  22x32;  sub 
scription  50  cents ;  established  1881 ;  B.  J. 
Sturges,  editor  and  publisher ;  a  real  estate 
advertising  sheet. 

NORWICH,  C.  'H..,  New  London  Co.,a, 
21,141  pop.,  at  head  of  navigation  on  Thames 
r.,  13  m.  from  New  London,  and  midway 
between  New  York  and  Boston  on  Norwich 
&  Worcester,  division  of  N.  Y.  &  N.  E.  Rd., 
also  on  New  London  Northern  Rd.  A  line 
•of  steamers  make  daily  trips  between  here 
and  New  York.  Engaged  in  conmierce  and 
manufactures. 

MORNING  BULLETIN;  every  morn- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  COURIER,  Wed- 
nesdays; republican;  daily  four  pages, 
■weeklv  eight  iiancs  ;  size— ilally  24x36,  week- 
ly 32.x'46;  subscTiptioii— dailx-  $ti,  weekly  $1 ; 
established^daily  ISjS,  weekly  1796;  The  Bul- 
letin Co.,  publishers;  circulation— daily  H  1, 
weeklv  G  1. 

COOLEV'S  weekly  ;  Fridays ; 
four  pages  ;  size  27x40 ;  subscription  50  cents  ; 
J.  G.  Cooley,  publisher  ;  circulation  G  1. 
^^~Actual  average  circulatiunfor  one  year 
prc'Cfding  Jamtari/  1,  1885,  as  per  statement 
OH  file  at  the  office  of  the  American  Newspaper 
Directory,  7,5tti  copies. 
COURIER;  (see  Morning  Bulletin). 
PEOPLE'S  GAZETTE;  Saturdays; 
four  pages;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1882-  Wilcox  &  Parker,  editors 
and  publishers;  circulation  J  1. 

PLAINFIELD,  Trmrf/tam  Co.,  n' 4,000 
pop.,  on  Bd.,  14  m.  from  Norwich.     Iron 
foundry. 
MESSENGER  ;    Fridays  ;    four  pages  ; 

size  26x40;  subscription  $1;  established  1881  ; 
C.  P.  Burgess,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circula- 
tion J.    An  edition  entitled  the  Press  is  is- 


sued at  Jewett  City  ;   another  entitled   the 
Messenger,  at  Brooklyn. 

HOME  P  R  I  £  N  D  ;  monthly ;  eight 
pages;  size  22x32;  subscription  25  cents: 
established  1885;  Chas.  F.  Burgess,  editor  and 
publisher. 

PLAINVILLE,  Hartford  Co.,  i  1,930 

pop.,  14  m.  W.  of  Hartford,  junction  of  H. 

P.  &  P.,  and  N.  H.  &  Northampton   Rds. 

Woolen   goods,  clocks   and   carriages   are 

manufactured  here. 

NEWS ;  Thursdays :  neutral ;  eight  pages ; 
size  35x48  ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1874 ; 
C.  H.  Riggs,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K; 
printed  at  the  office  of  tlie  Bristol  Press. 

PUTNAM,  Windham  Co.jcf  5,827  pop., 
on  Quinnebavig  r.  and  Boston,  Hartford  & 
Erie  Rd.,  at  intersection  of  N.  Y.  &  N.  E. 
Rd.,  26  m.  from   Worcester   and  84   from 
Norwich.    Engaged  in  the  manufacture  of 
cotton,  woolen,  silk,  and  boots  and  shoes. 
PATRIOT;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages;    size   28x42;    subscription    $2;   estab- 
lished 1873 ;  A.  W.  McDonald,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J  1. 

WINDHAM  CO.  STANDARD  ; 
Wednesdays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x43 ;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1882;  Nathan  W. 
Kennedy,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  1 1. 

RIDGEFIELiD,  Fairfield  Co.,  p  2,028 
pop.,  on  Danbury  &  Norwalk  Rd.,  10  m. 
from  Danbury  and  14  from  Norwalk.  Is  a 
summer  resort  of  New  York  city  residents 
and  lies  in  a  farming  quarter. 

PRESS;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size  26x40; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1875;  W.  W. 
Whiting,  publisher  ;  circulation  J. 

ROCKVILLE,   Tolland  Co.,  \h  6,500 

pop.,  in  Vernon  townsliip,  16  m.  from  Hart- 
ford,  on   Rockville   branch  of  Springfield 
division  of  New  York  &  New  England  Rd. 
Principally   engaged    in    manufacture    of 
woolen  and  silk  goods. 
JOURNAL;  Fridays;  Independent ;  four 
pages;   size  28x44;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1866 ;  Thomas  S.  Pratt,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 

TOLLAND  CO.  LEADER;  Thurs- 
days; independent;  eiglit  pages;  size  30x42; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1879;  B.  L. 
Burr,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

SANDY  HOOK,  Fairfield  Co.,  p  1,500 
pop.,  19  m.  N.  of  Bridgeport,  on  New  York 
&  New  England  Rd.,  between  Housatonlc 
r.,  on  the  E.,  and  Housatonlc  Rd.  on  the  W. 
Several  factories  and  mills  are  located 
here.  In  an  agricultural  and  dairy  country. 

NEW  ENGLAND  MEDICAL 
MONTHLY;  medical;  eighty -six  pages; 
size  of  page  7x10;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  William  C.  C.  Wile,  M.  D..  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  I  1. 

SEYMOUR,  ^ew  Haven  Co.,  g  3,000 
pop.,  on  Naugatuck  Vy.  Rd.,  at  junction  of 
Naugatuck,  Bladen  and  Little  rs.,  supply- 
ing ample  water  power  for  many  large  fac- 
tories. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1871 ;  W.  C.  Sharpe,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  K  1. 

SOUTH  COVENTRY,  Tolland  Co., 
^  1,400 pop.,  (m  Willimantic  r.  and  NewLon- 


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don  Northern  Rd.,  35  in.  from  New  London. 
Engaged  In  manufactures. 

COVENTRY  LOCAL,  REGISTER; 

Thursdays ;  repvibliean ;  four  pages ;  size 
24x36:  subscription  $1.50;  established  1868; 
J.  McLaughlin,  editor  and  publislier;  circula- 
tion K :  pVinted  at  the  office  of  the  Stafford 
Springs  Press. 

SOUTHINGTON,  Hartford  Co.,  ^ 

5,411  pop.,  20  m.  N.  of  New  Haven,  on  New 

Haven  &  Northampton  Rd.   Engaged  In  the 

manufacture  of  general  hardware,  carriage 

hardware,    pocket    cutlery,    silver-plated 

warf ,  brushes  and  matches. 

P  H  CE  N  I  X  ;  Fridays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  ;  size  26x42  ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1873 ;  C.  S.  Haviland,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J  ;  Issue  also  the 
CoUinsvlUe  Tunxis  Valley  Herald. 

SOUTH  NORWALK,  Fairjield 
Co.,  p  5,000  pop.,  on  Norwalk  r.  and  N.  Y.  & 
N.  H.  and  Danbury  &  Norwalk  Rds.,  42  m. 
from  New  York  and  33  from  New  Haven. 
Hat  manufacturing  and  extensive  oyster 
business  carried  on.  Connected  with  Nor- 
walk by  horse  cars. 

CONNECTICUT  REPUBLICAN; 

Saturdays ;    republican  ;     four    pages  ;    size 

24x34:  subscription  $1.50;  established  1880;  F. 

S.  Lvon,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K 1. 

SENTINEL  ;    Thursdays;  neutral;  four 

fiages;    size  27x40;    subscription  $2;    estab- 
ished  1870 ;   Golden  Bros.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  cu'culation  J. 

SOUTHPORT,  Fairfield  Co.,  p  1,200 
pop.,  on  Mill  r.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven 
&  Hudson  r.  Rd.  Onion  raising  and  ship- 
ping is  the  principal  industry. 

FAIRFIELD  ADVERTISER;  Thurs- 
days ;  four  pages ;  size  30x44 ;  established 
1884  ;  John  Johnson,  editor  and  publisher. 

STAFFORD   SPRINGS,    Tolland 

Co.,  [j  4,455  pop.,  in  Stafford  township,  on 

Wllllmantic  r.  and   New  London  Northern 

Rd.,  50  m.  from  New  London.    Engaged  in 

woolen,   cotton    and    iron   manufactures. 

Mineral  springs  located  here. 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1858 ;  J.  McLaughlin,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J  1.  An  edition  entitled 
the  Covt'ntri/  Local  Register  is  issued  at 
South  Coventry. 

STAMFORD,  Fairfield  Co.,  p  13,353 
pop.,  on  Long  Island  Sound  and  New  York 
&  New  Haven  &  Hartfoi'd  Rd.,  34  m.  from 
New  York.  Engaged  in  manufactures  and 
coast  trade,  and  Is  a  summer  resort.  Pos- 
sesses among  its  industries  the  "Yale  & 
Towne  Mauufactui-lng  Co.,"  with  a  capital 
of  a  million  dollars,  also  an  extensive  straw 
hat  factory,  largest  coloring  extract  and 
liquorice  concern  in  the  country,  large 
woolen  mills,  Llncrusta- Walton  Manufac- 
turing Co.,  and  numerous  minor  manufac- 
turing concerns.  Is  the  residence  of  a  large 
number  of  persons  who  do  business  in 
New  York  City.  Has  good  schools  and  fine 
churches. 

ADVOCATE;  Fridays;  republican  ;  four 
pages ;  size  29x44 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1829 ;  Gillespie  Bros.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  J  1. 


COMET;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages;  size  21x30;  subscription  $1;  established 
1883;  William  A.  Royce,  editor  and  imbllsher; 
circulMtion  K  1. 

HERALD  ;  Wednesdays  ;  independent ; 
four  pages ;  size  27x41  ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1875 ;  Geo.  Baker,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

STONINGTON,  ^ew  London  Co.,  p 

7,353  pop.,  and  port  of  entry  on  the  sea 
coast  at  eastern  extremity  of  Long  Island 
Sound,  12  m.  E.  of  New  I,ondon,  with  which 
it  is  connected  by  the  Stonington  and  Provi- 
dence Rd.  New  York  &  Stonington  Steam- 
boat line  connects  with  New  York  city 
dally.  Has  a  good  harbor,  and  is  engaged 
in  coast  trade  and  manufactures. 

MIRROR;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  .$2 ;  es- 
tablished 1869;  Anderson  &  Fairbrother,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1.  An  edi- 
tion entitled  the  Mystic  Journal  is  issued  at 
Mystic  River. 

TAFTVIIiLE.   J^ew   London  Co.,   p 

2,500  pop.,  on  Norwich  and  Worcester  Rd., 

3  m.  from  Norwich.    Engaged  principally  in 

manufacturing  cotton  goods. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  ;  size  21x30;  subscription  $1 ;  estahlish- 
eiri8S4-;  F.  W.  Fenner,  editor  and  publisher. 

THOMASTON,  Litchfield  Co.,  b  3,500 

pop.,  on  Naugatuck  Rd.,  10  m.  from  Watei'- 

bury.    Has  clock  works  and  rolling  mills. 

The  extensive  and  celebrated  works  of  the 

Seth  Thomas  Clock  Co.  are  located  here. 

EXPRESS;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
26x41/;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1880; 
C.  James,  A.  M.,  editor  and  publisher;  circu- 
lation J. 

THOMPSONVILLE,  Hartford  Co., 
^  4,300  pop.,  on  Connecticut  r.,  and  N.  Y.,  N. 
H.  &  S.  rds.,  8  m.  from  Springfield  and  18 
from  Hartford.    Engaged  in  carpet,  glass 
and  other  manufactures. 
PRESS;    Thursdays;    four    pages;    size 
26x40;  subscription    $1.50;    established  1880; 
Frederick  P.  Parsons,  editor;  Parsons  Print- 
ing Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

TORRINGTON,  Litchfield  Co.,  b 
4,214  pop.,  on  Naugatuck  r.  and  Rd.  Ex- 
tensive manufactories ;  noted  brass  woi-ks 
are  located  here. 

REtJISTER:  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50  ;  es- 
tablished 1874  ;  H.  M.  White,  editor  ;  Register 
Printing  Co.,  publishers ;  circulation  K  1. 

UNIONVILLE,  Hartford  Co.,  ^ 
1.700  pop  ,  on  New  Haven  &  Northampton 
Rd.,  14  m.  fi-om  N.  Hartford  and  34  from 
New  Haven. 

TUNXrS  VVLLEY  HERALD  ;   Fri 

days;  eight  pages;  size  of  page  l'x24;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1881 ;  C.  S.  Haviland, 
editor  and  publisher  :  is-ued  from  the  office 
of  the  CoUinsvlUe  Tunxis  Valley  Herald. 

"WATERBURY,  New  Haven  Co.,  g 

25,000  pop.,  on  Naugatuck  Rd.,  30  m.  from 
New  Haven  and  33  from  Hartford,  at  inter- 
section of  New  York  &  New  England  and 
Naugatuck  Rds.  Engaged  largely  in  manu- 
facturing brass,  brass  goods,  German  silver, 
buttons,  clocks,  and  various  other  articles. 
Said  to  be  the  largest  brass  manufacturing 
city  in  the  world. 
AMERICAN;     every    evening     except 


GEO.  P.  ROWELL  &  GO'S 


CONNECTICUT. 


Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent-republican ;  daily  four  pages, 
weekly  eight  pages  ;  size— daily  27x38, 
weekly  32x46;  subscription  —  daily  $6, 
weekly  $2  ;  established— daily  1866,  weekly 
1844 ;  American  Printing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
Ushers  ;  circulation— daily  G,  weekly  H  1. 

REPUBLICAN;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  republi- 
can; daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages;  size 
—daily  22x36,  weekly  22Wx36  :  subscription 
—daily  $5,  weeklv  $3 ;  established— daily  1883, 
weekly  1881 ;  J.  H.  Morrow,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation— daily  K  1,  weekly  J  J. 

EXAMINER;  Saturdays;  four  ixiges ; 
size  24x36;  subscription  $1;  established  1881; 
Examiner  Publishing  Co  ,  editors  aud  pub- 
lishers ;  issued  from  the  office  of  the  Hartford 

VALLEY  DEMOCRAT;  Saturdays; 
eight  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1881;  C.  &  M.  T.  Maloney,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  KK  1. 

WEST  MERIDEN,  iVcwflaven  Co., 

^  (see  Meriden).    ■ 
WESTPORT,   Fairfield    Co.,  p  3,477 
pop.,  on  Saugatuck  r.,  Long  Island  Sound, 
and  N.  Y.  &  N.  H.  Rd.,  45  m.  from  N.  Y.  City. 

HOUR  AND  ADVERTISER;  (see 
Norwalk). 

WESTPORTER;  Saturdays ;  four 
pages ;  size  22x31 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1876;  John  S.  Jones,  editor;  Westport 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers;  circulation  K  K. 
g^ Actual  average  circulation  for  one  year 
preceding  Jan  1,  1885.  ots  per  statement  on  file 
at  the  office  of  the  American  Newspaper  Di- 
rectory, 480  copies. 

WEST  WINSTED,  Litchfield  Co.,  tl 
at  junction  of  Naugatuck  and  Hartford  & 
Connecticut  Western  Rds.  Extensively  en- 
gaged in  various   manufactures.    A  trade 

WINSJTED  HERALD;  Fridays;  re- 
publican ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2 ;  established  1853  ;  J.  H.  ValU,  editor  ; 
Winsted  Printing  Co.,  publishers  ;  circ'n  I. 

WIEIilM ANTIC,  Windham  Co.,  cT 
6,612  pop.,  in  Windham  township,  on  Willi- 
mantic  r.,  and  New  London  Northern  Rd., 
at  intersection  of  Hartford,  Providence  & 
Fishkill,  Boston  &  N.  Y.,  and  N.  Y.  and  New 
Eng.  Rds.,  30  m.  from  Hartford  and  59  from 
Providence.  Engaged  in  silk,  cotton  and 
other  manufactures. 

CHRONICLE;  Wednesdays ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  .30x43 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1877  ;  McDonald  &  Safford,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1847;  H.  L.  Hall,  editor;  Hall  &  BUI 
Printing  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  I  1 . 

WINDSOR  LOCKS,  Hartford  Co., 
i  2,350  pop.,  on  N.  Y.,  N.  H.  &  H.  Rd.,  12  m. 
from  Hartford.  Manufacturing  of  paper, 
hosiery,  steel,  silk,  rubber  rolls  and  school 
furniture ;  also  has  iron  foundry,  large  ma- 
Chine  shops  and  cotton  warp  mills. 
JOURNAL;   Fridays;   four  pages;   size 

26x40  ;   subscription  $1.50 ;    established  1880 ; 

S.  T.  Addis,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K  1. 

WINSTED,  Litchfield  Co.,\i  5,186  pop., 
at  terminus  of  Naugatuck  Rd.,  26  m.  from 
Hartford  and  62  from  Bridgeport.  Exten- 
sively engaged  in  manufactiu'ing.  Centre 
of  trade. 
PRESS  ;    Thiu-sdays ;    four    pages ;   size 


coN^EC^:ICUT. 


26x40;  subscription  $2;  established  1873;  Lu- 
cien  V.  Plnney,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion K  1. 

WOODBURY,  Litchfield  Co.,  ^  2,148 

pop..    12    m.    from    Waterbury.      Cutlery, 

flasks,    shot    pouches   and    woolen    goods 

manufactured. 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages;  size24x.S5;  subscription  .$1.50;^ 
established  1877 ;  A.  E.  Knox,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 


DELAWARE. 


DOVER,  C.  H.,  Kent  Co.,  n  State  capi- 
tal, 4,(K)0  pop.,  ou  Jones  creek,  5  m.  from 
Delaware  bay,  and  on  Delaware  Rd.,  48 
from  Wilmington  and  77  from  Philadelphia. 
Surrounded  by  a  peach-growing  and  agri- 
cultural district ;  has  a  large  glass  factory. 

DELAWAREAN  ;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages ;  size  28x42 ;  subscription 
$2 ;  established  1859 ;  E.  Saulsbury,  publisher ; 
circulation  J  1. 

STATE  SENTINEL;  Saturdays;  re- 
publican ;  four  pages :  size  30x44 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2 ;  established  1874 ;  H.  W.  Cannon,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

GEORGETOWN,  C.  H.,  Sussex  Co., 
g  2,273  pop.,  on  Delaware,  Md.  &  Va.  Rd.,  40 
m.  from  Dover  and  89  from  Wilmington. 
Treat  &  Co's.  placque  factory  and  wood 
novelty  works  are  located  here. 

DELAWARE  DEMOCRAT;  Satur- 
days ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ; 
subscription  $1;  established  1882;  Delaware 
Democrat  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers :  circulation  J  1. 

SUSSEX  JOURNAL:  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages :  size  24x38 ;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1867 ;  J.  B.  Clark,  editor ; 
Clark  &  Downham,  publishers ;  circ'n  J  1. 

HARRINGTON,  Kent  Co.,  D  1,400 
pop.,  on  Philadelphia,  Wilmington  &  Balti- 
more Rd.    An  agricultural  district. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays ;  four  pages  ; 

size  26x36;  subscription  $1;  established  1883; 
Horney  &  Hopkins,  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation  K  1. 

EEWES,  Sussex  Co.,  g  3,103  pop.,  on 
Delaware  bay,  opposite  the  Breakwater,  and 
at  terminus  of  Delaware,  Maryland  &  Vir- 
ginia Rd.,  104  m.  from  Wilmington  and  56 
from  Dover.  Has  fish  factories  and  can- 
neries. 

BREAKWATER  LIGHT;  Satiu-- 
days  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x32 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1871;  Horace  Greeley 
Knowles,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  J  1. 

MIDDLETO  WN,  New  Castle  Co.,  ^ 
2,000  pop.,  on  Delaware  Rd.,  25  m.  from 
Wilmington.  Centre  of  large  agricultural 
and  fruit-gi'owing  district.  Engaged  in  the 
manufacture  of  carriages  and  agi-icultural 
implements,  and  the  curing  and  canning  of 
fruits.    . 

TRANSCRIPT;   Fridays;  democratic; 

four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tabUshed  1868 ;  W.  Scott  Way,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

MILiFORD,A'e?i<  Co.,  n  3,429 pop.,  on 

Mispillion  r.  and  Delaware,  Md.  &  Va.  Bd., 
68  m.  from  Wilmington,  98  from  PhUa- 
delphia.     Centre   of    an   agricultural   and 


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69 


DELAWARE. 


fruit-growing  and  fruit-curing  section.  Sliip 
building  Is  also  largely  engaged  in. 

CHRONIC!L,E;  Fridays  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1878 :  Gilnian  &  Townsend,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  J  J. 

PEMX8UI>AR  NEWS  AND  AD- 
VERTISER; Saturdays ;  independent- 
republican  :  four  pages;  size  28.X42:  sub- 
scription §1.50:  re-established  1857;  H.  L.  Hyn- 
son,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

NEWARK,  ^etv  Castle  Co.,  ^  1,600 
pop.,  13  m.  from  Wilmington  and  40  from 
Philadelphia,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.  Ter- 
minus of  Newark  &  Pomeroy  and  Newark 
&  Delaware  City  Rds.  Farming  carried  on  ; 
also  paper  and  cloth  manufactui'e.  Dela- 
ware State  College  is  located  here. 

DELAWARE  LEDGER;  Saturdays; 
independent ;  four  pases  ;  size  26x40  ;  sub- 
scription $1-50;  established  1877;  Bowen  & 
Bro.,  editors  and  publishers ;  circula- 
tion K  1. 

DELAAVARE  COLLEGE  RE- 
VIEW; monthly;  twenty  pages  ;  size  of 
page  7x10;  subscription  .81;  established  1883; 
Students  of  Delaware  College,  editors  and 
publishers:  circulation  J;  a  college  paper; 
issued  during  the  collegiate  year. 

NEW  CASTLE,  C.  H.,  J^ew  Castle 
Co.,  (i  4,000  pop.,  on  Delaware  r.,  36  m.  from 
Philadelphia,  at  head  of  Delaware  bay,  on 
Del.  div.  of  Phil.,  Wilmington  &  Baltimore 
Rd.,  5  from  Wilmington.  Has  iron  and 
pipe  works,  cotton  factories,  woolen,  car- 
pet and  rolling  mills.  The  surrounding 
country  Is  agricultural ;  navigation  open 
all  seasons ;  has  a  good  harbor. 

STAR  ;  Saturdays  ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages,  size  24x36;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1877;  Jos.  C.  White,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  1 1. 

SEAFORD,  Sussex  Co.,  g  2,200  pop., 
on  Xanticoke  r.  and  Cambridge  &  Seaford 
Rd.,  at  junction  of  Phila.,  Wilmington  & 
Baltimore  Rd.,  36  m.  from  Dover.  Has  local 
trade.   Oyster  canning  is  the  chief  Industry. 


DELA  WARE. 


ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays;  four  pages  ; 
size  24x34  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1882 ; 
Samuel  D.  Gordon,  editor  and  publisher  •  cir- 
culatiou  K  K. 

SMYRNA,  Kent  Co.,  O  2,800  pop.,  on 
Smyrna  branch  of  Delaware  Rd.,  36  m.  from 
Wilmington  and  60  from  Philadelphia.  En- 
gaged in  the  peach  trade,  and  has  several 
manufactories. 

RECORD;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
29x44;  subscription  §1.50;  established  1883; 
F.  S.  Phelps,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion J. 

TIMES  ;  Wednesdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
28x40 ;  subscription  $2.50  ;  established  1855 ; 
Robert  D.  HofCecker,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  J. 

WILMINGTON,  New  Castle  Co.,  [^ 
50,000  pop.,  on  Delaware  r.  at  junction  of 
Christiana.  The  Philadelphia,  Wilming- 
ton &  Baltimore  Rd.  connects  with  all  the 
important  cities  North  and  South;  termi- 
nus of  Delaware  Rd.,  which  is  the  main 
line  of  the  Delaware  and  Eastern  Shore 
system,  with  branches  to  every  county. 
The  Wilmington  &  Reading,  also  the  Dela- 


ware Western  Rds.  have  their  terminus 
here.  Engaged  In  the  building  of  wooden 
and  iron  steamboats  and  cars,  and  manu- 
facturing machinery,  cotton  and  woolen 
goods,  morocco,  powder  and  various  other 
articles. 

EVERY  EVENING  AND  COM- 
HIERCIAL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day,    and      DELAWARE     GAZETTE 

AND  STATE  JOURNAL,  Thursdays  ; 
independent ;  four  pages  ;  size— dally  24x38, 
weekly  28x42 ;  subscription — dally  $5,  weekly 
§1  ;  established— daily  1866,  weekly  1784; 
Every  Evening  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation^daily  G  1,  weekly  1 1. 

FREIE  PRESSE;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Sunday  ;  German  ;  independent ;  four 
pages;  size  21x30;  subscription  $4;  estab- 
lished 1880  ;  Franz  Scheu,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J ;  issues  also  the  Dela- 
ware Pi(meer. 

MORNING  NEWS;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  DELAAVARE  MORN- 
ING NEWS,  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages ;  size— dail.v  24x3S,  weekly  28x42  ;  .sub- 
scription—dailv  §5,  weekly  75  cents ;  estab- 
lished—daily 1880,  weekly  1883;  Watson  R. 
Sperry,  editor ;  News  Publlsliing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation — daily  G  I,  weekly  J  1. 

REPUBLICAN;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  DELAWARE  REPUBLI- 
CAN, Thursdays;  republican;  four  pages; 
size — daily  22x31,  weekly  29x44;  suhscrijition 
— daily  $3,  weekly  82  ;  established— daily  1S74, 
weekly  1832  ;  Geo.  W.  Veruon  &  Sons,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation — dally  G  1,  week- 
ly I- 

TIMES;   every  evening  except  Sunday; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  20x28  ;  subscrip- 
tion .f  3  ;   established  1884  ;  Times  Publishing 
I  Co.,  editors  anil  publishers. 
I     CHRISTIAN     COMPANION;     Mon- 
1  days  ;    unsectarian  ;   four  pages  ;  size  14x21 ; 
subscription  50  cents  ;  established  1878 ;  Rev. 
A.  T.  Scott,  editor  and  publisher ;    circula- 
tion .T  1 . 

DELAWARE  GAZETTE  AND 
STATE  JOURNAL:  {see  Every  Even- 
ing and  Commercial). 

DELAWARE  I>IORNING  NEWS; 
(see  Mornlnq  Neies.) 

I     DELAWARE  PIONIER;  Saturdays; 
'  German ;     independent ;    four    pages ;     size 
'  22x34 ;    subscription    $2  :     established     1869  ; 
Franz  Scheu,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion K  1 ;  issues  also  the  Freie  Pi-esse. 

DELAWARE  PROHIBITIONIST; 
Saturda.vs  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x32 ;  subscrip- 
tion §1  ;  established  1SS3  ;  C.  H.  Seutman,  edi- 
tor and  pulilisher. 

DELAWARE  REPUBLICAN;  (see 
Repnblican). 

PENINSULA  METHODIST;  Satur 
days  ;  methodlst  episcopal ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
27x38;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1875;  Rev. 
T.  Snowden  Thomas.  A.  M.,  editor ;  J.  Miller 
Thomas,  publisher  ;  cii'culatlou  I  1. 

SUNDAY  MORNING  STAR;  Sun- 
days ;  four  pages ;  size  25x40 ;  subscription 
$1..50  ;  e.stablished  1881 ;  J.  B.  Bell,  editor  ;  star 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  G  G. 

SUND.\Y  TELEGRAM:  Sundays; 
four  pages ;  size  22x31 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1883  :  Telegram  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers;  circulation  G. 

WIL.VIINGTONIAN;  Saturdays;  inde- 
pendent ;  four  pages  ;  .size  23x34 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1882 ;  Wilmingtonian  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  DUblishers  ;  circula- 
tion J  .1. 

CONFERENCE   STANDARD;    semi- 
monthly;  method  ist  episcopal ;  four    pages; 
i  size  16.X22 ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  established 
1883;  published  by  a  Committee  of  tlie  Dela- 
ware Annual  Conference  of  the  M.  E.  Church  ; 
circulation  K  1. 

RUGBY  MONTHLY  ;  eight  pages : 
size  17.X21 ;  subscription  25  cents ;  established 
1876 ;  Leonard  E.  Wales,  Jr.,  and  John  S.  Llt- 
tell,  editors  ;  Samuel  W.  Murphy,  publisher  ; 
circulation  K  1 ;  a  college  paper. 


/ 


GEO.  P.  ROWEhL,  &  GO'S 


DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA. 


GEORGETOWN,  District  of  Colum- 
bia, a.  suburb  of  Washington. 

COLLEGE  JOURNAL;  (see  Washing- 
toiO. 

WASHINGTON,  C.  H.  Capital  of 
the  United  States,  177,500  pop.,  on  Potomac 
i\  Political  centre  of  United  States,  contain- 
ing the  Capitol  and  department  buildings. 

EVENING  CKITIC;  every  evening 
except  Sunday;  Independent;  four  pages; 
size  23x34 ;  subscription  $4.50 ;  establislied 
1868 ;  Evening  Critic  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  puhlisliirs ;  circulation  G  1. 

EVEXIX<;  INTELLIGENCER;  every 
evening  except  Sunday ;  democratic ;  four 
pages  ;  size  18x25 ;  subscription  $3 ;  establislied 
18^;  Grant  Parish,  editor;  Searle,  Parish  & 
Co.,  publishers. 

EVENING  STAR;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  STAR,  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  and  Satur- 
daj'  eight  pages ;  size — daily  24x40,  weekly 
and  Saturday  36x48;  subscription— daily  $6, 
weekly  $1 ;  established  1852 ;  Crosby  S.  Noyes, 
editor ;  Evening  Star  Newsjiaper  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation— daily  E  E  1,  weekly  G. 

HOTEL  NEWS  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday  ;  four  pages  ;  size  16x22 :  subscrip- 
tion $o ;  established  1883 ;  Hotel  News  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  H.  K. 
Johnson,  manager:  circulation  K  1. 

NATIONAL  REPUBLICAN;  every 
morning  except  Sunday,  and  WEEKL\, 
Fridays  ;  republican  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  of  page 
—daily  15x24;  weeklv  18x25;  subscription- 
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cents ;  established— daily  1877,  weekly  1878  ; 
Stllson  Hutchins,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
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WASHINGTONER  JOURNAL; 
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1884;  Agitator  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
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ARMV  AND  NAVY  REGISTER; 
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Chase,  editor  ;  Bee  PublisliingCo.,  publishers; 
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German ;  independent :  four])ages  ;  size 22x31 ; 

subscrijition  $2 :  established  1875 ;  Carl  Roeser, 

editor;  E.  Waldecker,  publisher;  circ'u  J  1. 

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twenty  pages  ;  size  of  page  8x10 ;  subscripvion 
$3;  established  1874;  George  B.  Corkhill, 
editor;  John  L.  Ginck,  publisher;  circula- 
tion K  K. 

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1883;  Sun  Publishing  Co.,  ed  tors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K  1 ;  issues  al.so  Falls 
Church,  Va..  Sun. 

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tion $1;  established  1882;  Henry  M.  Beadle, 
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Lewis,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  H  1  ; 
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ager ;  circulation  D. 

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Patent  Oftice,  publishers  ;  does  not  insert  ad- 
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PEOPLE'S  ADVOCATE;  Saturdays; 
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tion $1.50;  established  1876;  J.  W.  Cromwell 
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RECORD;  Thur.sdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
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Charles  M.  Nye,  editor;  Record  Publishing 
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REPUBLIC;  Sundays;  twenty  pages; 
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lished 1877;  William  V.  S.  Wilson,  editor  and 
publisher;  circvilatiou  G  G. 

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pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
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circulation  K  1;  issues  also  Xat ional Democrat. 

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SUNDAY  CHRONICLE;  Sundays; 
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dcpeiiilenl-rciiulilican ;  eluht  pages;  size 
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B.  Kalbf  us,  publisher  ;  circulation  G 1.  A  sep- 
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Edition,  same  size  and  subscription,  is  issued 
simultaneously;  iiiilil:iry;  circulation  H. 

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Hudson   &  Co.,  publishers  ;  cii-culation  1 1 ; 
government  contracts. 

COPP'S  LiAND  OWNER  ;  semi- 
monthly ;  legal ;  public  lands  ;  twenty  pages  ; 
size  of  page  9x12;  subscription  $3;  estab- 
lished 1874 ;  Henry  ^.  Copp,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J. 

AMERICAN  MICROSCOPICAL, 
JOURNAL;  monthly;  scientific;  twenty- 
eight  pages  octavo ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1S80;  Romyn  Hitchcock,  F.  R.  M.  S., 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

BANNER  OF  LOVE;  monthly;  evan- 
gelical ;  four  pages ;  size  24x37 ;  subscription 
Jo  cents;  established  1883;  Isaac  Keeler,  edi- 
tor and  publisher. 

COLLEGE  JOURNAL.  (Georgetown); 
monthly;  sixteen  pages;  size  of  page  9x12; 
subscription  §1 ;  established  1872 ;  Students  of 
Georgetown  College,  edlt(jrs  and  publishers ; 
circulation  J  J  ;  a  college  paper ;  issued  dur- 
ing the  collegiate  year. 

COUNCIL  FIRE  AND  ARBITRA- 
TOR; monthly;  reform  ;  twenty -four  pages  ; 
size  of  page  9x12 :  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1878;  T.  A.  and  M.  C.  Bland,  editors  and 
publishers  :  circulation  J. 

C'OURIER;  montlily  ;  four  pages;  size 
26x40  ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  established  1879  ; 
C.  W.  Bennett,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion G ;  devoted  to  information  as  to  soldiers' 
pensions,  etc. 

FIRST  CALL  ;  monthly;  temperance; 
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established  1883 ;  R.  F.  Dieterich,  editor  and 
publisher. 

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50  cents  ;  established  1874  ;  W.  H.  Hale,  M.  D., 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  X. 

HITDSON'S  ARMY  AND  NAVY 
LIST  ;  monthly;  thirty-two  pages;  size  of 
page  7x10;  subscription  .$2;  established  1884 ; 
Army  and  Navy  Register  Publishing  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ;  issue  also  the  Army  and 
Navii  Register. 

NATIONAL  EQUAL  RIGHTS; 
monthly;  woman  suffrage;  eight  pages;  size 
26X.36 ;  subscription  ,S1 ;  established  1884 ;  Belva 
A.  Lockwood  and  Marietta  L.  Stow,  editors; 
Equal  Rislits  Publishing  Co.,  publishers; 
dated  at  Washington  and  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

NATIONAL  GA//ETTE:  monthly; 
eight  pages ;  size  of  page  9x12  ;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1881 ;  Bellum  Miller,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  G. 

NATIONAL  ILLUSTRATED  MAG- 
AZINE; monthly  ;  tliirtytwo  pages  octavo  ; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1884  ;  E.  J.  Gray, 
editor  and  publisher 

OUR  MUTUAL  FRIEND  ;  monthly; 
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established  1884 ;  Matthews  &  Steele,  editors 
and  publisliers. 

REAL  ESTATE  REVIEW;  monthly  ; 
eight  pages  ;  size  of  page  13x19 ;  established 
18/8  :  B.  H.  Warner,  editor  and  publisher  ;  an 
advertising  sheet. 

REPORTER;  monthly;  legal;  thirty- 
six  pages  octavo  ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  A.  A.  Thomas,  editor:  National 
News  Bureau,  publishers  ;  circulation  G  G  1. 

UNITED  STATES  GAZETTE; 
monthly;  eight  pages;  size  22x32;  subscrip- 
tion 75  cents ;  established  1873 ;  J.  H.  Soule, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  E  1. 

UNITED   STATES'    PUBLICA- 
TIONS CATALOGUE  :  monthly;  twen- 
'  ty-eight  pages;  size  <>t  page  fixlO;   subscrip- 
tion S2 ;  established  1885  ;  J.  H.  Hickcox,  edi- 
tor and  publisher. 

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of  page  10x12 ;  subscription  $1;  established 
1880;  A.  M.  Kenaday,  editor  and  publislier ; 
devoted  to  interests  of  Veterans  of  Mexican 
War ;  circulation  J 

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ly; four  pages;  size  17x22;  subscription  50 
cents ;  established  1880  ;  J.  S.  Duffle,  editor 
and  publisher;  an  advertisins:  sheet. 

AFRICAN  REPOSITORY  ;  quar 
terly  ;  thirty  six  pages  octavo  ;  subscription 
$1 ;   American  Colonization  Society,  editors 


DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA. 


and   publishers ;   does  not  insert  advertise- 
ments. 

AMERICAN  ANNALS  OF  THE 
DEAF  AND  DUMB;  quarterly ;  one  hun- 
dred and  twenty  pages  octavo  ;  subscription 
$2  ;  established  1856 ;  Edward  Allen  Fay,  edl- 
tor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J. 


FLORIDA. 


APALACHICOLA,  C.  H.,  Franklin 

Co.,  ~D  3,000  pop.,  on  Apalachlcola  r.,  with 
two  weekly  boats  to  Columbus  and  way 
landings.  Engaged  in  fish  and  oyster  trade; 
also  sponge  fishing.  Lumber  and  timber 
district. 

HERALD;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
four  pages;  size  24x35;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1884 ;  Ewiug  B.  Bedford,  editor  ; 
Herald  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

TRIBUNE;  Wednesdays;  four  pages; 
size  24x36;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1881 ;  Tribune  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

APOPKA,  Orange  Co.,  d  ^i  pop., 
on  the  Tavares,  Orlando  and  Atlantic  Rd., 
12m.  from  Longwood  on  South  Florida  Rd. 
The  chief  industries  are  fruit  growing, 
market  gardening  and  lumbering.  A  winter 
resort. 

CITIZEN  ;  Saturdays  ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  22x?r0  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1879  ;  F.  A.  Taylor,  editor  and  publish- 
er ;  circulation  K. 

BARTOW,C.  H.,  Polk  Co.,  g  600  pop., 
on  Peace  r.,  about  45  m.  E.  of  Tami)a,  and 
on  South  Florida  Rd.  Engaged  in  farming, 
orange  growing  and  stuck  i-aising. 

INFORMANT;  Saturdays  ;  democratic  ; 
four  pages ;  size  24x36;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1881 ;  D.  W.  D.  Boully,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 

BRAIDENTOWN,    Manatee  Co.  ^ 

GULF  COAST  PROGRESS  ;  Satur- 
days ;  four  pages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription 
$1."50;  established  1S81;  Mrs.  Lucie  M.  Buck- 
ucr,  editor;  Camp  &  Buckner,  publishers; 
circulation  K  1. 

BRONSON,  C.  H.,    Levy    Co.,   n    600 

pop.,  33  m.  from  nearest  Rd.  point.    Has  a 

saw  mill  and  cotton  mill. 

LEVY  COUNTY  TIMES  :  Thursdays; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  .§2 ;  es- 
tablished 1883;  J.  V.  Burke,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

BROOKSVILLE,  C.  H.,  Hernando 
Co.,  D  700  pop.,  50  m.  N.  from  Tampa.  A 
fine  farming  section. 

FLORIDA  CRESCENT;  Saturdays; 
four  pages;  size  24x,36;  subscription  .$2;  es- 
tablished 1877  ;  W.  J.  Barnett,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

REGISTER;  Saturdays,  four  pages; 
size  24x36;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1884;  Casli  Thomas,  editor  and  publisher. 

CHRISTIAN  SENTINEL  AND 
WATCHMAN;  monthly;  methodist  epis- 
copal south  ;  eight  pages ;  slze1Mx.36;  subscrip 
tion  $1.50;  established  1883;  Rev.  Henry  E. 
Partridge,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

CEDAR  KEYS,  Levy  Co.,  o  2,500 
pop.,  on  sea  coast,  at  the  terminvis  of  the 
Florida  Rd.  and  Navigation  Co. 's  line  from 
Fernandina.  '.The  shipping  Ipoint  ;for  the 
Gulf  coasfproducts.    The  wood  mills  of  the 


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FLORIDA. 


E.  Faber  and  Eagle  Pencil  Go's  are  located 
hei'f. 

BEACON  AND  LiEVY  ENTER 
PRIiSE  ;  Thursdays;  elRlit  pa^es;  size26x 
40  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1883  :  Beacon 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

FLORIDA  STATE  JOURNAL,  ; 
Saturdays ;  democratic ;  eight  pages ;  size 
30x44 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1875 ;  J.  Ira 
Gore,  editor  ;  F.  S.  Gore,  publisher  ;  circ'n  K. 

CLEAR     TVATER    HARBOR, 

Hillsborough  Co.  P 

IIIIiLiSsBOROUGH  TIMES  ;  Thurs- 
days ;  four  pages ;  size  23x31 :  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1884:  C.  S.  Reynolds,  edi- 
tor ;  A.  C.  Turner,  publisher. 

DADE    CITY    (Fort   Dade   P.  O.), 

Hernando  Co.  a 

FLORIDA  OBSERVER;  Fridays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  2;Sx33  ;  subscrip- 
tion S2;  established  1882;  J.  C.  Wallace,  edi- 
tor antl  ijublislier;  circulation  K. 

DAYTONA,  Volusia  Co.,  a  1,000  pop., 
on  Halifax  r.,  65  m.  S.  of  St.  Augustine.  En- 
gaged in  growing  oranges  and  strawber- 
ries, and  in  the  manufacture  of  lumber. 

HALIFAX  JOURNAL;  Thursdays; 
lour  pages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  .$2  ;  estab- 
lished 1883  ;  F.  A.  Mann,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K  1. 

DE  LAND,  Volusia  Co.,  □  250  pop., 
on  St.  Johns  r.,  75  m.  S.  of  Palatka,  and  162 
m.  from  Jacksonville.  Agricultural,  garden- 
ing and  fruit  and  stock-raising  neighbor- 
hood. 

FLORIDA    AGRICULTURIST; 

Wednesdays  ;  ten  pages ;  size  of  page  13.x20  ; 
subscription  $2  ;  established  1874  ;  C.  Codring- 
ton,  editor ;  Codrington  &  Painter,  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  J  1 . 

ORANGE  RIDGE  ECHO;  Tuesdays; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1883;  C.  B.  and  S.  W.  Johnston, 
editors ;  Johnston  &  Co.,  publishers  ;  circula- 
tion K  K  1. 

EMPORIA,  Volusia  Co.  a 

GAZETTE;  Saturdays;  independent; 
tour  pages  ;  size  22x32 ;  subscription  $1.50 ; 
essablished  1884 ;  L.  H.  Eldridge,  editor  and 
publislicr. 

ENTERPRISE,  C.H.,  Volusia  Co.,  n 
500  pop.,  on  Lake  Monroe,  the  head  of  navi- 
gation on  St.  Johns  r.,  198  m.  from  Jackson- 
ville. 

HERALD:  Saturdays ;  independent ; 
four  pages  ;  size  22x32 ;  subscription  .$1 .50 ;  es- 
tablished 1882  ;  John  W.  Count,  editor  and 
publislier ;  circulation  K. 

EUSTIS,  Ora7iffe  Co.  n 

EIISTIS  LAKE  REGION;  Thursda.vs; 

eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablislied  1S84;  Charles  B.  and  A.  Hewett  Hill, 
editors  ;  Hill  Printing  Co.,  publishers. 

SEMI-TROPItiAL  ;  Saturdays;  four 
pages  ;  size  20x27  :  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1882;  George  F.  Miner,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J. 

EERNANDINA,  C.  H.,  Nassau  Co., 
6  3,500 po|).,  on  Amelia  Island  and  Amelia  r., 
33  m.  from  Jacksonville,  having  a  fine  har- 
bor and  considerable  trade.  Eastern  termi- 
nus of  the  Florida  Transit  &  Peninsular  Rd. 

FLORIDA  MIRROR;  Saturdays; 
eight  pages;  size  26:-;38 ;  subscription  $2;  es- 


FLORIDA. 


tablished  1878 ;  George  R.  Fairbanks,  editor ; 
Florida  Mirror  Co.,  publishers;  circ'n  K  1. 

FORT    MYERS,  Monroe  Co.,  g 

PRESS;  Saturdays,  non-partisan;  four 
pages ;  size  22x32  ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1884;  S.  0.  Cleveland,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. I 

GAINESVILLE,  C.  H.,  Alachua  Co., 

i  3,500  pop.,  on  Florida  Transit  &  Peninsula 
Rd.,  100  m.  from  Fernandina  by  rail,  60  from 
Jacksonville,  and  40  from  Palatka  by  Fla. 
So.  Rd.  Engaged  in  agriculture  and  orange 
growing. 

ALACHUA  ADVOCATE;  Fri- 
days ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1881 ;  O.  A.  Myers,  editor ; 
Alachua  Improvement  Co.,  publishers;  cir- 
culation J. 

CHRON  I  CLE;  Wednesdays  ;  four 
pages ;  size  27x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1885  ;  John  B.  Johnson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

FLORIDA  PLAIN  DEALER  ;  Sa- 
turdays ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1884 ;  John  W. 
Gustine  and  Henry  A.  Varnum,  editors  and 
publishers. 

GREEN  COVE  SPRINGS,  C.  H., 

Clay   Co.,  [^  320  pop.,  on  St.  Johns  r.,30  ni. 

from  Jacksonville  and  45  N.  of  Palatka.   It  is 

quite  a  cotton  centre ;  the  town  contains 

a  copious  sulphur  spring. 

SPRING;  Saturdays;  four  pages:  size 
22x32;  subscription  $2;  established  1880;  H. 
E.  Bemis,  manager  ;  circulation  K. 

JACKSONVILLE,  C.  H.,  Duval  Co., 

[^  18,H0  pop.  (including  suburbs),  on  St. 
Johns  r.,  at  terminus  of  Florida  Central  & 
Western,  Fernandina  &  Jacksonville  and 
Waycross  Short  Line  Rds.  A  popular  win- 
ter resort ;  also  engaged  in  commerce  and 
centre  of  trade.  Lumbering  carried  on,  ex- 
porting annually  from  60,000,000  to  100,000,- 
000  feet. 

FLORIDA  HERALD  ;  every  evening 
except  Sunday  ;  democratic;  four  pages;  size 
26x40  ;  subscription  $6 ;  established  1883  ; 
John  T.  Graves  editor;  Clark  and  Graves, 
publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

FLORIDA  JOURNAL  ;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Satur- 
ilays;  republican;  four  pages;  size— daily 
22x32,  weekly  28x44;  subscription— daily  $6, 
weekly  $1  ;  established — daily  1884,  weekly 
1880;  Journal  Publishing  Co.,  publishers;  clr- 
culation— weekl.y  H  1. 

FLORIDA  TIMES-UNION:  every 
morning  except  Monday,  and  FI>ORIDA 
T  I  M  E  S,  Thursdaj's  ;  Independent  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages;  size  29x'(4 ;  subscrip- 
tion—dailv  $10,  weeklv  $1  :  established— dailj' 
1881,  weekly  1882;  Chas.  H.  Jones,  editor; 
Chas.  H.  Jones  &  Bro..  publishers;  circula- 
tion—dailv  H  1,  weeklv  G  G. 

FLORIDA  DISPATCH;  Mondays; 
twentv  pages;  size  of  page  11x14;  subscrip- 
tion !S2;  established  1876;  D.  H.  Elliott  and 
D.  Redmond,  editors  :  Chas.  W.  Da  Costa,  pub- 
lisher; circulation  H  1. 

FLORIDA  TIMES;  (see  Florida  Times- 
Union. 

FLORIDA  WORKMAN  ;  Saturdays; 
eight  pages  ;  size  22x30 ;  subscription  $1  ;  es- 
tablished 1883;  John  W  Jones,  editor;  Jones 
&  William.s,  publishers;  circulation  J. 

PEOPLE'S  JOURNAL;  Saturdays; 
four  pages ;  size  22x32 ;  subscription  .SI;  es- 
tablislied  1879 ;  People's  Publishing  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publisliers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

KKIMIBIilCAN  ;  Saturdays;  republi- 
can ;    four  pages ;    size   22x31 ;    .sub.scrlptiou 


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$1.50 ;  established  18S4  ;  Republican  Publish- 
ing Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

TROPICAL.  PARADISE;  Saturdays; 
twelve  pages;  size  of  page  15x22;  subscription 
$2 ;  established  188.3 ;  John  Frank  and  W.  S. 
Wagstaff,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  J. 

CHURCH  AND  HOME;  semimonth- 
ly ;  Protestant  episcopal ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
of  page  10x14;  suliscription  $1;  established 
1882;  Rev.  R.  H.  Weller,  D.  D.,  Rev.  C.  M. 
Sturges  &  J.  J.  Daniel,  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation  K  1. 

FLORIDA  REAL,  ESTATE  EX- 
CH.\N<wE:  monthly,-  four  pages;  size 
22x31 ;  tubscription  50  cents  ;  established  1884  ; 
W.  &  W.  S.  Walker,  editors  and  publishers; 
an  advertising  sheet. 

JASPER,  C.  B..,  Hamilton  Co.,  ^  313 

pop.,  on  Florida  Branch  of  Savannah,  Fla.  & 
Western  Rd.,  about  163  m.  S.  of  Savannah, 
Ga.  Produces  cotton,  sugar,  rice,  melons, 
oranges  and  turpentine.  In  agricultural 
district.  Cotton  gins  and  lumber  are  manu- 
factured. 

HAMILTON  CO.  TIMES;  Saturdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  aix36  ;  subscrip- 
tion S2  ;  est  iblished  1879 ;  J.  H.  Ancrum, 
•editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

KEUKA,  Putnam  Co.,  [^  500  pop., 
19  m.  W.  of  Palatka,  on  Florida  Southern 
Rd.  Noted  f<:)r  its  charming  lakes  and 
healthy  climate. 

FAMILY  COMPANION  ;  monthly  ; 
sixteen  pages ;  size  of  page  9x12  ;  sulwcription 
75  cents  ;  established  1882  ;  J.  H.  Moore,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  H  1. 

KEY  WEST,  C.  H.,  Monroe  Co.,  g 
9,890  pop.,  on  the  Gulf  of  Mexico.  Interested 
in  shipping  and  the  production  of  cigars, 
sponge,  turtle  and  shell-work,  fish  and 
coral.  The  Galveston,  New  York,  New 
Orleans  and  Havana  steamer  touches  at 
this  port  once  a  week. 

DEMOCRAT;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages;  size  24x3r) ;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1880:  Philip  Thompson,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

EL  JORNALERO  :  Saturdays;  Span- 
ish :  four  pages ;  size  19x24 ;  established  1884 ; 
J.  C.  Castillo,  editor  and  publislier. 

FLORIDA  NEWS;  Wednesdays;  inde- 
pendent ;  four  pages ;  size  20x26 ;  subscrip- 
tion S2 ;  established  1881 ;  J.  Willis  Menard, 
editor  :  Willis  T.  Menard,  publisher ;  circ'n  K. 

KEY  OF  THE  GULF;  Saturdavs;  in- 
dependent ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x38  ;  subscrip- 
tion S2  ;  established  1874  ;  H.  A.  Crane,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

KISSIMMEE  CITY,  Orange  Co.  n 
BITTER  SWEET  ;  Fridays;  indepen- 
dent-democrat; four  pages;  size  24x35;  .sub- 
scription .$2;  established  1883;  Will  Wallace 
Harney,  editor  and  publisher. 

liAKE    BUTLER,  C.   H.,  Bradford 
,    Co.,   [^    150  pop.,  60  m.   from  Jacksonville. 
Makes  an  especial  industry  of  orange  cul- 
ture.     Farming     and    merchandizing    en- 
gaged In. 

BRADFORD  CO,  TIMES  •  Satur 
days;  independent;  eight  pages;  size  26x40; 
subscription  S2  '■  establishetl  1884  ;  C.  N.  Jones, 
editor  and  publisher. 

liAKE  CITY,  C.  H.,  Columbia  Co.,  (^ 

1,800  pop.,  on  Jacksonville,  Pensacola  &  Mo- 
bile Rd.,  106  m.  from  Tallahassee  and  60 
from  Jacksonville.    Centre  of  a  large  mer- 


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cantile  trade.    State  Agricultural  College  is 
located  here. 

FLORIDA    BAPTIST    WITNESS; 

Thursdays  ;  baptist ,  four  pages  ;  size  22x30 ; 
subscription  $2  ;  established  1884  ;  A.  P.  Ash- 
urst^<litor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  J. 

REPORTER;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
28.^44 ;  sul)scription  $2 ;  established  1875 ; 
Chas.  A.  Finley,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

LAKE  DE  FUNIAK,  Walton  Co.  \j 

WALTON  SIGNAL;  Saturdays  ;  four 
pages;  size  18x24;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1883 ;  W.  B.  Saunders,  editor;  E.  P.Odom, 
publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

LAKELAND,  Polk  Co.,  g  500  pop., 
at  the  .iunctiou  of  the  Soiitli  Florida  and 
the  Florida  Southern  Rds.  Engaged  in 
orange  culture. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size  22x.30  ;  subscriiJtlon  .§1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1884 ;  L.  M.  BaUard,  editor  ;  J.  B.  DufEey, 
publisher. 

LEESBURGH,  Sumter  Co.,  n  200 
pop.,  at  the  headwaters  of  the  Oaklawaha, 
and  on  St.  John  r.,  143  m.  from  Jacksonville. 
Orange-raising  region. 

NEWS;  Fridays ;  four  pages ;  size 
24x34;  subscription  $2;  established  1882;  W. 
W.  Alston,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

LIVE  OAK,  C.  H.,  Suwanee  Co.,  [^ 
1,000  pop.,  on  Florida  Rd.  &  Navigation 
Co.,  83  m.  E.  of  Tallahassee.  A  railroad 
connects  with  Jesup,  on  Savannah,  Fla.  & 
Western  Rd.  Engaged  in  the  production 
of  sugar  cane,  cotton,  sweet  potatoes  and 
early  vegetables. 

FLORIDA    BULLETIN;   Saturdays; 

four  pages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1879;  D.  M.  McAlpin,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  K. 

FLORIDA  INTELLIGENCER; 
Thursdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x32  ;  suljserlp- 
tion  $1 ;  established  18'^2;  W.  L.  Whitfield, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1 . 

FLORIDA  BAPTIST;  monthly;  col- 
ored baptist  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x32 ;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1882  ;  J.  L.  A.  Fish, 
editor  and  publisher:  circulation  K. 

LIVERPOOL,  Manattee  Co.  g 

SOUTH  FLORIDA  ORANGE 
GROVE;  monthly  ;  eight  images  ;  size  20x40  ; 
subscription  . SI ;  established  1S84;  John  Cross, 
editor  and  pulilislier. 

MADISON,  C.  H.,  Madison  Co.,  [^ 
l,2(Kj  iiop.  Fine  farming  country,  Tallahas- 
see being  the  nearest  important  town.  Has 
saw  and  cotton-seed  oil  mills  and  cotton 
factories. 

NEW  ERA  ;  Thursdavs  ;  independent ; 
four  pages  ;  size  27x40  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1882;  Smith  Bros.,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

RECORDER;  Satm-days;  four  pages; 
size  24X.36;  sub.soription  $1.50;  established 
1831 ;  J.  E.  Pound,  editor  and  BUblisher  ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

MARIANNA,  C.  H.,  JacJcson  Co.,  b 
800  pop.,  72  m.  W.  by  N.  of  Tallahassee.  Sur- 
rounded by  one  of  the  best  agricultural  re- 
gions in  Florida.   Trade  and  railroad  centre. 

JACK"*ON  CO.  TIMES;  semi-weekly, 
Wednesdays  and  .Satuidays :  democratic  ; 
four    pages;    size    16x'22 ;     subscription     $1; 


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FLORIDA. 


established  1884 ;  J.  S.    Gardner,  editor  and 
publisher. 
WEST     FLORIDA     COURIER; 

Thursdays  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
26x4<) ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1865 ; 
L.  C.  Vaughan,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

MICANOPY.^^acftwa  Co.,  i^COOpop., 
on  Florida  Southern  Rd.  Orange  and  vege- 
table-raising section. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  ;  size  22x31  ;  subscription  $1.50 ; 
established  1882 :  L.  C.  Martin,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K. 

MILTON, C.  H.,  Santa  Rosa  Co.,  Vj  1,058 

pop.,  connected  by  steamer  with  Pensacola, 

30  m.  distant.     Has  saw  mills,    shoe   and 

cotton  factories. 

SANTA  ROSA  NEWS;  Saturdays; 
four  pages  ;  size  22x32 ;  subscription  $1  ;  es- 
tablished 1881;  S.  T.  Walker,  editor;  Shep- 
pard  &  Howell,  publishers ;  circulation  K. 

MONTICELLO,C.H.,  Je^erson  Co.,\i 
1,300  pop.,  ou  a  brancli  of  Jacksonville,  Pen- 
sacola &  Mobile  Rd.,  31  m.  from  Tallahassee. 
In  an  agricultural  and  cotton-producing 
section. 

CONSTITUTION;  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages;  size  24x36;  subscriiition 
$2;  established  1874;  F.  R.  Fildes,  eilitor  :uk1 
publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

OCALA,C.H.,  Marion  Co.,  a  3,000pop., 
on  Florida  Railway  and  Navigation  Co., 
and  Florida  Southern  Rds.,  in  the  centre  of 
the  Peninsula.  An  agi-icultural  section. 
Sugar  cane,  oi-anges,  Sea  Island  cotton  and 
sweet  potatoes  are  the  chief  products ; 
5!^  m.  from  the  famous  Silver  Spring. 
Steamboats  landing  at  the  Spring  give 
water  communication  to  the  town. 

BANNER;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 

Sages  ;    size  26x40  ;    subscription  $2  ;   estali- 
shed  1866;  F.  E.  Harris,  editor  and  publisher; 
cij-culation  .1  l. 

ORANGE  CITY,  Volusia  Co.,  n  500 

pop. ;    an  inland  town,  2  m.  from  St.  Johns 

River,    75     north    of     Palatka,    and      70 

from  St.  Augustine.     It  carries  on  orange 

culture,  and  also  raises  Sea  Island  cotton 

and  tropical  fruits.    The  famous  Sulphur 

Blue  Springs  are  near  by. 

SOUTH  FLORIDA  TIMES;  Satur 
days  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x32  ; 
subscription  .$1.50;  established  1880;  B.  E. 
Brevatt,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K  K. 

ORLANDO,  C.  H.,  Orange  Co.,  a  1,63-2 
pop.,  on  St.  Johns  r.  and  South  Florida  Rd., 
21  m.  from  Sanford  and  215  from  Jackson- 
ville. Important  place  for  orange  growing 
and  vegetables. 

ORANGE  CO.  REPORTER;  Thurs 
days;  democratic;  four  j)agos;  size  20x45; 
subscription  .$2;  established  1878;  Mahlon 
Gore,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

PALATKA,  C.  H.,  Putnam  Co.,  i 
3,500  pop.,  on  St.  Johns  r.,  75  m.  from  Jack- 
sonville, 200  from  Tallahassee,  and  30  S.  W. 
of  St.  Augustine.  Surrounded  by  an  agricul- 
tural section,  and  interested  in  the  cotton 
and  sugar  trade. 
HERALD  ;   Tuesdays;  four  pages;  size 


26x30;  subscription  $2;  established  1869;  G. 
W.  Pratt,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  J  J. 

PUTNAM     CO.    JOURNAL;    Thurs 
days;  four  pages;  size  24x36;  subscription .$2; 
established  1884 ;  J.  A.  Matthews,  editor  and 
publisher. 

FLORIDA  RURAL  HOME  ;  month- 
ly :  agiicuUural ;  sixteen  pages  ;  size  29x44  ; 
subscription  50  cents;  estnblished  1884;  Ed, 
Rumlev,  editor;  Charles  E.  Warren,  pul>lisher. 

INTERNATIONAL  REVIEW  OF 
MEDICAL  AND  SURGICAL  TECH- 
NICS ;  monthly  ;  medical ;  thirty-six  pages  ; 
size  of  page  7x10  ;  subscription  .§2  ;  establish- 
ed 1884;  Joseph  H.  Warren,  A.M..  M.D.. 
Charles  Everett  Warren,  M.D.,  and  Willard 
Everett  Smith,  M.D.,  editors  ;  Charles  Everett 
Warren,  M.D.,  publishers. 

PANASOFFKEE,  Sumter  Co.  n 

DE.^IOCRAT  ;  Thursdays;  democratic  ; 
eight  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ; 
established  1884 ;  E.  E.  Matthews  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers 

PENSACOLA,  C.  H.,  Escambia  Co., 
V]  8,500  pop.,  on  Pensacola  bay,  and  at  the 
southern  terminus  of  the  Pensacola  division 
of  the  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  8  m. 
from  the  Gulf  of  Mexico,  64  E.  of  Mo- 
bile. Has  a  fine  hai-bor,  and  is  engaged  in 
commerce  and  lumber  trade. 

ADVANCE-GAZETTE  ;  .semi-weekly. 
Tuesdays  and  Frlda.vs;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40;  subscription  $3 ;  established 
1S22;  McGee  &  Phillips,  editors  and  publishers: 
circulation  K  1. 

COMMERCIAL;  semi-weekly,  Wednes- 
days and  Saturdays;  four  pages;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1882:  Commercial  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  circ'n  J  J. 

PENSACOLIAN  ;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  eight  laages ;  size  35x48  ;  subscription 
$2.50  ;  established  1883 ;  John  O'Conuer,  editor 
and  publisher. 

PINE  LEVEL,  C.  H.,  Manatee  Co.,  p 
200  pop.,  32.")  ni.   from  Tallahassee.    Orange 
culture  and  cattle  raising  are  the  principal 
industries. 
TIMES;    Tuesdays;     eight    pages,    size 

26x40;    subscription   SI. 50;   e.stablished   1883; 

O.scar  T    Stanford,  editor;  Elam  B.  Carlton; 

publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

PLANT  CITY,  Hillsboro  Co.  g 
SOUTH       FLORIDA      COURIER; 

Saturdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2 ;  established  1884 ;  F.  W.  Merrin  & 
Sons,  editors  and  publishers. 

QUINCY,  C,  H.,  Gadsden  Co.,  \:  639 
pop.,  on  Florida  Central  &  Western  Rd., 
24  m.  from  Tallahassee.  In  one  of  the 
best  agricultural  sections  of  the  State, 
which  is  rapidly  filling  up  with  settlers 
from  the  North ;  a  promising  town. 
HERALD;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 

23X.32;  subscription  $2;  established  1876;  W. 

W.  Keep,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  K  1. 

ROCK  LEDGE,  Brevard  Co.,  P   on 
Indian  r.,  1.50  pop.;  oranges  and  pineapples 
are  cultivated.    A  popular  winter  resort. 
INDIAN    RIVER    SUN;     Thursdays; 
indepenilent ;    four    pages:  size  24x36;   sub- 
scription .S2 ;  established  1884  ;   Wm.  Barton 
Smith,  editor  and  publisher. 

ST.  AUGUSTINE,  C.  H.,  St.  John's 

Co.,  i  2,800  pop.,  on  Bay  of  St.  Augustine, 
one  of  the  largest  cities  in  the  State,  having 
considerable  trade,  and  a  favorite  resort 
for  travelers  in  winter ;  36  m.  S.  of  Jackson- 


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ville  aud  15  E.  of  St.  Johns  r.,  on  St.  Johns 
and  Jacksonville,  St.  Augustine  &  Halifax 
River  Rds. 

PREisSs;  Saturdays;  independent;  four 
pages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
1870;  John  P.  Whitney,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

ST.  JOHN'S  WEEKLY;  Fridays; 
democratio  ;  four  pages;  size  22x32;  subscrip- 
tion $1..tO  ;  established  18S1 ;  M.  R.  Cooper, 
editor  :  C.  M.  Cooper,  publisher ;  circ'n  K. 

NATURALIST  IN  FLORIDA;  bi- 
monthly ;  four  pages ;  size  17x23  ;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents  ;  established  1S84  ;  C.  J.  Maynard, 
editor  and  publislier. 

SAN  ANTONIO,  Hernando  Co.  a 

HERALD;  monthly;  independent;  fom- 
pages  ;  size  22x31 ;  subscription  §1 ;  established 
1884 ;  G.  M.  Jordan,  editor  and  publisher. 

SANFORD,  Orange  Co.,  n  200pop.,  on 
St.  Johns  r.,  193  m.  S.  of  Jacksonville,  from 
which  city  steamers  ascend  daily.  Sanford 
is  a  shipping  point  for  oranges,  and  for  the 
supply  to  Northern  markets  of  early  vege- 
tables. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1874;  Harris  &  Banta,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

SOUTH  FLORIDA  ARGUS;  Thurs 
days  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44 ;  subscription  .§2  ; 
established  1884  ;  S.  A.  Adams,  efiitor  ;  Sanford 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

STARKE,  Bradford  Co.,  ti  292  pop., 
on  A.  G.  &  W.  I.  T.  Rd.,  45  m.  S.  W.  from 
Jacksonville.  An  agricultural  section,  pro 
ducing  cotton,  corn  and  sugar. 

FLORIDA  TELEGRAPH  ;  Satur 
days  ;  conservative  ;  four  pages  ;  size  34x34 ; 
subscription  $2  :  established  1879  ;  S.  D.  Moore, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

SUMTER VIL.L.E,  C.  H.,  Sumter 
Co.,  D  50fl  pop.,  37  m.  from  Ocala.  Orange 
and  stock  raising  the  chief  Industries.    ' 

TIMES;  Fridays ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages;  size  24x35;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1882  ;  John  F.  Shecut,  editor  ;  J.  R.  G. 
Hamilton,  pul)lislier ;  circulation  J  J. 

TALLAHASSEE,  C.  H.,  Leon  Co.,  \j 
State  capital,  2,494  pop.,  on  the  Florida 
&  Navigation  Co.  Rd. 

ECONOMIST  :  Saturdays ;  eight  pages ; 
size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.25 ;  established 
1881 ;  R.  B.  Hilton,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation K. 

FLORIDIAN;  Tuesdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  27x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1828 ;  Dorr  &  Bowen,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers :  circulation  J  1. 

LAND  OF  FLOWERS  :  Saturdays  ; 
eight  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1881 ;  R.  Don  McLeod,  editor  and 
publisher  :  circulation  K  1. 

FLORIDA  IMMIGRANT;  monthly; 
eight  pages  :  size  22x30  ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1877 ;  issued  simultaneously  at  Tal- 
laha.ssee,  Fla.,  and  Springfield  Mass. 

TAMPA,  C.H.,  Hillsborough  Co.,  g  720 
pop.,  on  Tampa  baj'.  It  has  a  good  harbor. 
One  of  the  most  important  places  in  South- 
ern Florida. 

GUARDIAN;  Saturdays;  republican; 
four  pages  ;  size  22-x32 ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1875 ;  James  T.  Magbee,  editor  and 
publisher  :  circulation  J  J. 

TRIBUNE;  Saturdays;  democratic  :  four 
pages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established 


FLORIDA. 


1876 ;  T.  K.  Spencer  and  C.  E.  Harrison,  editors; 
T.  K.  Spencer,  publisher ;  circulation  J. 

T AV ARES, Orawfire  Co.,  a  500  pop., 200 

m.  from  Jacksonville,  on  St.  Johns  r.  and 

Lake  Eustis,  Florida  Railway  &  Navigation 

Co.,  and  Tavares,  Orlando  &  Atlantic  Rd. 

Steamboat  shipping  point  for  Ocklawaha 

Lakes.    Saw  and  planing  mills. 

HERALD  ;  Thursdays  ;  independent- 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1883;  Alex.  St.  Clair 
Abrams,  editor  ;  Harry  S.  Gringrich,  publish- 
er ;  circulation  J  J. 

TITUSVILLE,  C.  H.,  Brevard  Co.,  g 
200  pop.,  at  head  of  Indian  River  on  Florida 
coast.     Orange,  vegetable,   and   merchan- 
dise shipping  point.    Stock  raising  and  cul- 
tivation of  tropical  and  semi-tropical  fruits 
extensively  engaged  in. 
FLORIDA    STAR;    Thursdays;    four 
pages ;   size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1880;  Ellis  B.  Wager,  editor  aud  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 

WALDO,  Alaclma  Co.,  ^  '00  pop.,  on 

Florida  Rd.  &  Navigation  Co.  at  junction  of 

Peninsula  Rd.     Transit   Rd.,    15   m.  from 

Gainesville— the  county  seat.    A  place  of 

trade. 

AD  VERTISER  ;  Thursdays  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  24x3() ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1883 ; 
Jno.  B.  Johnston,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

WESTVILLE,    Holmes    Co.,   t]    200 

pop.,  97  m.  W.  of  Peusacola,  on  Pensacola 

&  Atlantic  Rd.    The  principal  trading  point 

in  tlie  county. 

PIONEER  ;  Thursdays ;  democratic ;  four 
pages  ;  size  32x44 :  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1884 ;  Porter  &  Landrum,  editors  and 
publishers. 

WILD  WOOD,  Sumter  Co.,  n  150 
pop.,  at  junction  of  Florida  Transit  &  Penin- 
sula and  Leesburg  &  Indian  River  Rds.  A 
place  of  trade  aud  lumber  manufacturing. 

ORANGE-LEA  F ;  Fridays  ;  democratic ; 
four  pages  ;  size  22x32 :  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1883  ;  Isaac  E  Barwick,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 


GEORGIA. 


AC  WORTH.  Cohb  Co.  ^ 

NEWS  AND  FAR.MER;  Saturdays; 
four  pages;  size  32x32;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1883;  E.  Christian,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

ALAPAHA,  Berrien  Co.,  g  400  pop., 
on  Brunswick  &  Western  Rd.,  59  in.  from  Al- 
bany. Cotton,  wool,  turpentine  and  lumber- 
producing  section. 

BERRIEN  CO.  NEWS;  Saturdays; 
democratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  22.v32  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50 ;  established  1875 ;  J.  M.  Griggs,  edi- 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

ALBANY,  C.  H.,  Dougherty  Co.,  J2 
3,216  pop.,  on  Flint  r.,  and  Albany  branch  of 
Savannah,  Fla.  &  Western  Rd.  Southwest- 
ern and  Brunswick  &  Albany  Rds.  terminate 
here ;  260  m.  W.  of  Savannah.  An  agricul- 
tural county,  which  produces  cotton,  sugar 
cane,  rice  and  corn. 
NEWS  AND  ADVERTISER;  every 


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GEORGIA. 


morning  except  Monday,  and  WEEKIiY, 

Saturdays ;  four  pases ;  size— daily  19x29, 
weekly  29x42;  subscription— dally  $5,  weekly 
$2;  established— daily  1880,  weekly  1845;  H.  M. 
Mcintosh  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  cir- 
culation—daily K,  weekly  1 1. 

MEDIUM;  Sundays;  four  pages;  size 
24x36  ;  subscription  $2 ,  established  1882 ;  J.  W. 
Hanlon,  etiitor  and  puljlisher  ;  circulatiou  K  1. 

ALPHARETTA,  C.  H.,  Milton  Co., 

t)  250  pop.,  2S  m.  N.  from  Atlanta.    Engaged 

In  the  manufacture  of  wagons,  boots  and 

shoes. 

MILTON  DEMOCRAT;  Tuesdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages;  size  22x32;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ,  established  1882  ;  William  A.  Porter, 
editor ;  W.  L.  Hagood,  publisher  ;  clrc'n  K  1. 

AMERICUS,    C.  H.,   Sumter  Co..  p 
5,0U0  pop.,  on  Muckalee  Creek  and  the  South- 
western Rd.,  73  m.  S.  W.   from   Macon,  at 
junction  of  Southwestern    and  Amerlcus, 
Preston  &  Lumpkin  Rds.    In  an  extensive 
cotton   and  sugar  cane  producing  i-eglon, 
and   the  centre  of   a  large  trade.    Several 
Institutions  of  leai-nlng  located  here. 
RECOBDER-;    every   morning    except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKIjY,   Fridays;    dally 
four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages;  size— daily 
22x30,  weekly  30x44 ;  subscription  $ti,  Sunday 
issue  SI. 50,  weekly  $2 ;  established  1879  :  W.  L. 
Glessner,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation — 
daily  K,  xveekly  .T  1. 

SUMTER  REPUBLICAN;  semi- 
weekly,  Wednesdays  and  Saturdays,  and 
AVEEIiLiY,  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages ;  size — semi-weekly  26x40,  weekly  28x44 ; 
subscription  —  semi-weekly  $4,  weekly  .$2 ; 
established  — semi-weekly  1865,  weekly  1854; 
0.  W.  Hancock,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation— semi-weekly  K,  weekly  J  1 . 

ATHENS,  C.  H.,  Clarke  Co.,  ti  6,099 
pop.,  on  Oconee  r.,  and  Athens  branch  of 
Georgia  Rd.,  about  100  m.  W.  by  N.  of  Au- 
gusta. Centre  of  a  cotton-growing  district. 
Considerable  manufactm-ing  carried  on. 

BANNEB-WATCIIMAN;  every 
morning  except  Sunday,  SUNDAY  BAN- 
NEB  -  VV  A  T  C  H  M  A  N ,  Sundays,  and 
WEEKLY,  Tuesdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size — daily  22x30,  weekly  30x44 ;  sub- 
scription—dally $5,  Sunday  $1,  weekly  $1.50; 
established— daily  and  Sunday  1880,  weekly 
1854 ;  T.  L.  Gantt,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation-daily K  1,  weekly  H. 

CHBONICLE  ;  Fridays;  four  pages; 
size  24x36;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1878; 
J.  H.  Stone,  editor  and  imbllsher ;  clrc'n  J  1. 

BECORD.++ 

SUNDAY  BANNER-WATCHMAN  ; 
(see  Baniii'i-  Wdtchnmn  ) 

UNIVEBSITY  MAGAZINE;  month- 
ly ;  thirty-six  pages  ;  size  of  page  9x12;  estab- 
lished 1884;  Students  of  Athens  University, 
editors  and  pulilishers;  circulation  K  ;  a  col- 
lege paper ;  issued  during  the  collegiate  year. 

ATLANTA,  C.  H.,  State  capital, 
Fulton  Co.,  [^  50,000  pop.,  at  junction  of  six 
Important  railroads.  Cotton  is  brought 
here  from  the  surrounding  counties  for 
shipment.  A  trade  and  manufacturing  cen- 
tre, and  one  of  the  most  Important  cities  in 
the  State. 

CONSTITUTION;  every  morning,  and 
WEEKLY,  Tuesdays;  democratic  ;  daily 
— eight  i>ages  ;  weekly  twelve  pages  ;  size  of 
page  16x22 ;  subscrintion— dally  .$10,  weekly 
|l.25;  established  1868:  Constitution  Publish- 
ing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation — 
daily  G  G  1,  Sunday  F  1,  weekly  D  1. 

JOURNAL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day ;  four  pages  ;  size  24.x35  ;  subscription  $5  ; 


GEORGIA. 


established  1883 :  Journal  Publishing  Co.,  edi- 
itors  and  pui>lishers  ;  circulaticm  H  H  1. 

CHRISTIAN  HERALD;  Saturdays; 
methodist  episcopal;  four  pages;  size  24x36; 
subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1884  ;  Christian 
Herald  PublishingCo,  editors  and  publishers. 

CHRISTIAN  INDEX;  Thursdays; 
baptist;  sixteen  pages;  size  of  page  11x15; 
subscription  $2.50;  established  1821;  M.  B. 
Wharton,  editor  ;  Harrison,  Lawton  &  Co., 
publishers  ;  circulation  F  1. 

CHRISTIAN  TELESCOPE  ;  Satur- 
days ;  prlniltlve  christian;  four  pages;  size 
19x26 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1882  ;  Alex 
C.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J. 

DEFIANCE;  Saturdays  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  22x32  ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1881 ; 
John  H.  Hill,  editor  ;  A.  W.  Burnett  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  I. 

GEORGIA  CRACKER;  Saturdays; 
humorous;  sixteen  pages  ;  size  of  page  9x12; 
sub.scription  $1.50  ;  established  1883;  Sam.  W. 
Small,  editor ;  Cracker  Publisliing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers; circulation  K  1. 

LIGHT  FOR  THINKERS  ;  Satur- 
days ;  spiritualist ;  eight  pages  ;  size  22x32 ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1883;  G.  W. 
Kates,  editor ;  A.  C.  Ladd,  publisher ;  circula- 
tion K  1. 

MAIL;  Saturdays  ;  democratic  ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  of  page  13.x20  :  subscription  $1.25  ; 
established  1882;  E.  Y.  Clarke,  publisher;  cir- 
culation G  G;  issues  also  the  Pout. 

N  AT  I  O  N  A  L :  Thursdays  ;  republican  ; 
eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  sul>scription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1882 ;  John  L.  Conley,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  H. 

P I  li  O  T  ;  Saturda.ys  ;  republican  ;  four 
pai;is  :  size  22x31;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lishi-il  is-<4  ;  Pilot  Publisliing  Co.,  editors  and 
pul)lishcrs. 

POST  ;  Thursdays ;  eight  pages ;  size 
26x40;  established  1878;  E.  Y.  Clarke,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  H  ;  issues  also  the 
Mfiil 

REPUBLICAN  ;  Tuesdays ;  republi- 
can ;  four  pages ;  size  34x36 ;  sulsscription  $2  ; 
established  1874 ;  W.  L.  Clark,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J. 

SUNDAY  RECORD  ;  Sundays;  eight 
pages  ;  size  26x38;  subscription  .$2;  establish- 
ed 1883  ;  Frank  A.  Small,  editor  and  publisher. 

SUNNY  SOUTH;  Saturdays;  eight 
pages ;  size  32x46 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lislied  1875  ;  John  H.  and  W.  B.  Seals,  edi- 
tors and  pulilishers  ;  circulation  F  1. 

TEMPERANCE  ADVOCATE  ;  Satur- 
da.ys ;  prohibition  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  22x32  ; 
suiiscription  $1 ;  established  1S83  ;  Southern 
Temperance  Publishing  Association,  editors 
and  pulilishers. 

SOUTHERN  WORLD;  semi  monthly; 
sixteen  pages;  size  of  page  11x16;  subscrip 
tion  $1 ;  e^^tablished  1881 ;  W.  G.  Whidby,  H. 
H.  Jones  and  R.  J.  Redding,  editors ;  B.  M. 
Woolly,  publisher;  eirc'n  E  E. 

ECLECTIC  STAR  ;  montWy  ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  18x24  ;  subscription  SOcents  ;  M.  T. 
Salter,  editor  and  publisher. 

GEORGIA  ECLECTIC  MEDICAL 
JOURNAL;  monthly;  medical;  sixty-four 
pages  octavo  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established 
1879;  Joseph  Adolphus,  M.  D.,  editor;  S.  T. 
BIggers,  M.  D.,  and  W.  M.  Durham,  M.  D.,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  J  1 . 

I>tEDICAL  AND  SURGICAL 
JOURNAL  :  monthl.v;  medical ;  sixty-four 
pases  octavo  ;  subscription  $2.50  ;  established 
1855  ;  W.  P.  Westmoreland,  M.  D.,  H.  V.  M.  Mil- 
ler, M.  D.,  and  James  A.  Gray,  M.  D.,  editors ; 
James  P.  Harrison  &  Co.,  publishers  ;  circula- 
tion H  H 

SOITTHERN  CULTIVATOR  AND 
DIXIE  FARMER;  monthly:  agricul- 
tural; sixty  pages;  size  of  page  9x12;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1S39;  J.  P.  Harri- 
son &  Co..  editors  and  pul)lishers;  eirc'n  C. 

SOUTHERN  DENTAL  JOURNAL; 
montlily ;  dental;  sixty  ciKht  pages  octavo; 
suljscription  $2;  esfaiilislied  1882;  B.  H.  Cat- 
ching, editor;  R.  A.  Holliday,  publisher;  cir- 
culation K. 

SOUTHERN    INDUSTRIAL    REC- 


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GEORGIA. 


ORD  ;  monthly  ;  commercial ;  twenty-eight 
pages  ;  size  of  page  11x15 ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1881 ;  Record  Publishing  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ;  A.  L.  Harris,  manager  ; 
circulation  F ;  dated  at  Atlanta,  Ga.,  and  New 
Orleans,  La. 

SOUTHERN  MEDICAL  RECORD; 
monthly  ;  medical ;  seventy-lour  pases  octa- 
vo;  subscription  $2;  established  1870;  T.  S. 
Powell,  M.  D.,  and  R.  C.  Word,  M.  D.,  editors  ; 
Bergstrom  &  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  J  J. 

SOUTHERN  REVIEW;  monthly  ; 
commercial ;  twenty  pages  ,  size  of  page  11x14  ; 
subscription  $2;  establislied  1884;  John  W. 
Rychman,  editor  and  publisher. 

S.  A.  E.  RECORD:  quarterly  ;  college 
secret  society  ;  one  liundred  pages  octavo ; 
subscription  .$1  ;  established  1881 ;  Piromis  H. 
Bell,  editor  and  publisher. 

AUGUSTA,  C.  H.,  Richmond  Co.,  D- 
29,500  pop.,  on  Savannah  r.,  at  the  head  of 
navigation,  and  at  terminus  of  Georgia  Rd. 
Seven  important  railroads  connect  at  this 
point.  Engaged  in  manufacturing.  Prin- 
cipal trade  derived  from  cotton.  Numer- 
ous cotton  factories,  flour  mills  and 
other  manufacturing  and  commercial  in 
dustries  are  located  here.  The  city  is 
handsomely  built,  and  is  situated  231  m. 
from  the  mouth  of  the  Savannah  r.  It  is 
120  m.  N.  N.  W.  of  Savannah  and  136  N.  W. 
of  Charleston.  It  is  one  of  the  first  cities 
in  the  South  in  manufacturing  importance. 

CHRONICLE  AND  CONSTITU- 
TIONALIST; every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
WEEKLY,  Wednesdays  ;  democratic  ; 
eight  pages;  size— daily  29x44;  Sunday  and 
weekly  35x49 ;  subscription  —  morning  $10, 
evening  $6,  weekly  $1.25  ;  established — daily 
1785,  weekly  1786  ;  Chronicle  &  Constitution- 
alist Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
circ'n— morning  I  1,  evening  J,  weekly  H  1. 

EVENING  NEWS:  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  NEWS,  Thursdays;  Inde- 
pendent; daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages; 
size — daily  26x40,  weekly  (size  of  page)  18x24  ; 
subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1877 ;  Wm.  H.  Moore,  editor ;  James  L. 
Gow,  John  M.  Weigle  and  W.  H.  Moore,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation— daily  I,  weekly  K. 

GEOR  GIA  BAPTIST;  Thursdays  ; 
baptist;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36;  subscription 
$2  ;  e.sti3,l)lished  1881 ;  William  J.  White,  edi- 
tor; Georgia  Baptist  Printing  Co.,  publishers; 
circulation  J  J.  ' 

NEWS  ;  {see  Evening  News.) 

PEOPLE'S  DEFENSE;  Saturdays  ; 
four  pages;  size  24x34;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1882  ;  People's  Defense  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ;  circulation  I. 

BAINBRIDGE,  C.  H.,  Decatur  Co.,  p 

1,436  pop.,  on  Flint  r.,  near  S.  W.  corner  of 
the  State.  Terminus  of  Savannah,  Fla.  & 
Western  Rd.,  236  m.  from  Savannah.  Im- 
portant as  a  shipping  point.  Has  one  cotton 
manufactory. 

DEMOCRAT:  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  '^4x36  ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1871  ;  Ben.  E.  Russell  and  J.  M. 
Brown,  editors  and  publishers;  circulation  K. 

BARNESVIL.LE,  Pike  Co.,  -a  1,962 
pop.,  on  Macon  &  Western  Rd.,  40  m.  from 
Macon,  and  18  from  GrlfQn,  and  at  junction 
of  Upson  Co.  Rd. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 18<J8 ;  J.  C.  McMIchael,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

PIKE  CO.  NEWS;  Saturdays;  four 
pages ;   size   24x36 ;   subscription   $2 ;   estab- 


lished 1880;  E.  A.  Parker,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  J. 

BAXLEY,  Appling  Co.  u, 

BANNER;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
22x32;  .subscription  $1.50;  established  1874; 
W.  P.  Ward,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K. 

BLACKSHEAR,C.  H.,  Pierce  Co.,C[^ 

778    pop.,    on    Savannah,    Fla.    &  Western 

Line,  87  m.  from  Savannah.      Lumbering 

and  turpentine  production  are  carried  on. 

Raises  also  cotton,  corn,  sweet  potatoes, 

fruit  and  rice. 

NEWS  AND  SIGNAL;  Fridays ;  demo- 
cratic ;  eight  pages  ;  size  3  x44 ;  subscription 
$2 ;  established  1877 ;  estate  of  E.  D.  Byars, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

BLAKEI.Y,  C.  H.,  Early  Co.,  p  900 
pop.,  about  9  m.  from  Chattahoochee  r.,  80 
m.  S.  of  Columbus,  and  40  N.  W.  of  Bain- 
bridge.  Terminus  of  Southwestern  Rd. 
from  Macon.  Surrounded  by  an  agricul- 
tural district.  Chief  products— sugar  cane, 
sweet  potatoes,  cotton  and  corn. 

EARLY  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages;  size  22x32;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1859;  A.  J.  &  W.  W.  Flem- 
ing, editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  K  1. 

BLUFFTON.   Clay  Co.,  p  250  pop., 

50  m.  N.  W.  of  Albany,  and  50  S.  E.  of  Eu- 

faula,  Ala.,  and  10  m.  from  nearest  Rd.  point. 

SPRINGS;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x35  ;  subsci'iption  $1.25  ;  established  1884 ;  W. 
N.  Rollins,  editor  and  publisher. 

BRUNSWICK,  C.  H.,  Glynn  Co.,  n\ 
4,.500  pop.,  terminus  of  E.  T.,  Va.  &  Ga.  and 
Erlenger  system  of  Rds.,  186  m.  S.  E.  of 
Macon.  It  has  a  spacious  harbor,  and  Is 
the  centre  of  considerable  trade  and  com- 
merce. Large  yellow  pine  lumber  market. 
Has  two  weekly  lines  of  steamers  to  New 
York. 

BREEZE  ;  exery  morning  except  Mon- 
day; four  pages;  size  16x22;  subscription  $5: 
established  1885 ;  Illidge  &  Nelson,  editors  and 
publishers. 

ADVERTISER  AND  APPEAL;  Sat 
urdavs ;  eight  pages ;  size  26x40  ;  subscriptioa 
$2 ;  established  1875 ;  T.  G.  Stacy  &  Son,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  :  circulation  K  1. 

HERAIiD  ;  Mondays;  greenback;  four 
pages  ;  size  22x.30;  subscription $1  ;  estalilislicd 
1880;  J.  B.  Bingham,  editor  and  pulilisher; 
circulation  J  J ;  issues  also  the  Memphis, 
Tenn.,  Methodist. 

BUCHANAN,  Haralson  Co.   -n 

IIARAI-SON  CO.  BANNER;  Satur- 
days ;  tour  pages ;  size  24x36 ;  established 
1884  ;  A.  B.  Fltts,  editor  and  publisher. 

BUENA  VISTA,  C.  H.,  Marion  Co., -a 

525  pop.     Centre  of  a  fine  cotton-growing 

country. 

MARION  CO.  SENTINEL  ;  Thurs- 
days ;  democratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x30 ; 
sulJScrlDtion  $1.25;  established  1875;  B.  J. 
Daniel, 'editor  ;  F.  L.  Wisdom,  publisher;  cir- 
culation K. 

BUTLER,  C.  H.,  Taylor  Co.,  -n  800 
pop.,  on  Southwestern  Rd. 

HERALD  ;  Tuesdays;  four  pages;  size 
26x40 ;  subserintiou  $1.50  :  established  1876  ;  W. 
N.  Benns  and  James  D.  Russ,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers :  circulation  K. 

GOSPEL  MESSENGER;  monthly; 
primitive  baptist ;  sixty  pages  octavo ;  sub- 


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GEORGIA. 


GEORGIA. 


scription  $1 ;  established  187? ;  Elder  J.  R.  Res- 
pess,  editor  and  publisher ;  clroulatioii  H. 

CALHOUN,  C.  H.,  Gordon  Cp.,  tl  600 1 
pop.,  on  Western  &  Atlantic  Rd.,  80  m.  from  j 
Atlanta  anil  60  from  Chattanooga.  Sur- 
rounded by  an  agricultural  district  and 
centre  of  trade.  Chief  products  tobacco, 
wheat,  potatoes,  cotton  and  corn.  Stock 
raising  is  largely  engaged  in. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  democratic;  foiir 
pages  ;  size  24.\^36 ;  subscription  $1.50 :  estab- 
lished 1870 ;  H.  A.  Chapman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

CAMILLA,  C.  H.,  Mitchell  Co.,  p  700 
pop.,  on  Savannah,  Florida  &.  Western  Rd., 
26  m.  from  Albany.  A  rich  farming  section, 
producing  cotton,  corn,  oats,  sugar  cane 
and  sweet  potatoes. 
SOUTH  GEORGIA  CLARION;  Fri 

days;   democratic;   four  pages ;   size  ^4x3b ; 

subscription  $2;   established   1882;  John   L.  | 

Underwood,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ  n  K 1.  j 

CANTON,  C.  H.,  Cherokee  Co.,  ^  600 

pop.,  on  M.  &  N.  G.  Rd.     A  trade  centre. 

Mining,  farming  and  milling. 

CHEROKEE  ADVANCE;  Thursdays ; 
democratic  ;  four  pages ;  size  22.x31 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.25;  established  1880;  Ben  F.  Perry, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

CARNESVILLE,C.  n., Franklin  Co., 
cT  400  pop.,  on  the  line  of  the  CarnesvUle 
Rd.,  now  In  course  of  completion. 
FRANKLIN  CO.  REGI!^TER;Thurs 
days  ;  democratic ;  tour  pages;  size  22x30;  sub- 
scription $1.23 ;  established  1875 ,  W.  F  Bowers 
and  Ellen  J.  Dortch,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  K. 


CARROLLTON,  C.  H.,  Carroll  Co., 
■a  1,200  pop.,  at  terminus  of  Savannah, 
Griffin  &  North  Ala.  Rd.,  about  23  m.  N.  W. 
Of  Newnan,  in  an  agricultural  and  stock- 
raising  section. 

CARROLL  CO.  TIMES  j  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages;  size24x;^;  subscrip- 
tion $1.23:  established  1872;  J.  B.  Beall,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  •!  1  •  ^^  .     _  .  , 

CARROLL  FREE  PRESS;  Fridays; 
four  pages ;  size  24x36 :  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablishexl  1883 :  Edwin  R.  Sharpe,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

CARTERSVILLE,   C.    H.,   Bartow 
Co.,  t)  2,037  pop.,  on  Western  &  Atlantic  Rd., 
48   m.  from   Atlanta,  and   at   junction   of 
Cherokee  Rd. 
AMERICAN;    Tuesdays;    democratic; 

four  pages;   size  24x36;    subscription    $1.50; 

established   1883 ;    American  Publishing  Co., 

editors  and  publishers;  circulation  J. 

CAVE  SPRING,  Floyd  Co.,  Yd  835 
pop.,  16  m.  from  Rome.  On  Rd.  Location 
of  State  Deaf  and  Dumb  School.  A  good 
agricultural  region. 

CONGREGATIONAL  METHO- 
DIST; semi-monthly;  congregational  meth- 
odisf  four  pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  $2; 
established  1877 :  L.  J.  Jones,  editor  and  pub- 
lislier ;  circulation  K  1. 

CEDARTOWN,  C.  H.,  Polk  Co.,  ti 
843  pop.,  20  m.  from  Rome,  on  East  &  West 
Rd.  of  Alabama,  projected  from  Gaines- 
ville to  Birmingham,  Ala.    Engaged  in  iron 


manufactures.    Trade  centre  for  wide  dis- 
trict. 

ADVERTISER;  Thursdays  ;  four 
pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1878 ;  D.  B.  Freeman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

CLARKESVILLE,  C.  H.,  Haber- 
sham Co.,  d  500  pop.,  on  North  Eastern 
branch  of  Richmond  &  Danville  Rd.,  85  m. 
N.  E.  of  Atlanta  and  60  N.  of  Athens.  Cotton 
and  woolen  milling,  stock  and  fruit  raising, 
are  the  principal  industries. 
ADVEKTISER;   Tuesdays;  four  pages; 

size  isx  >6 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1880 ; 

Alex.  Church,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K. 

COCHRAN,  Pulaski  Co.,  a 

MESSEN<;ER  ;   Fridays;    four    pages: 
'  size  24x35 ;    subscription,   $1.50 ;    established 
1884 ;  J.  D.  Richardson,  editor  ;  J.  D.  Richard- 
sou  &  Bro.,  publishers. 

COLUMBUS,  C.  H.,  Muscogee  Co.,  -a 
14,000  pop.  ;  suburban  pop.  9,000 ;  head  of 
navigation  on  Chattahoochee  r.;  terminus 
Southwestern  Rd.,  Columbus  &  Rome  Rd. 
in  Ga.,    and  Columbus  &  Western  Rd.  & 
Mobile  &  Girard  Rd.  of  Ala.    Largest  cotton 
manufacturing  place  in  the  South. 
ENQUIRER-SUN  ;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Monday  and    Sunday,  ENQUIRER, 
Tuesdays,  and  SUNDAY   ENQUIRER, 
Sundays;    democratic;    lour    pages;    size— 
daily  26x38,  Sunday  and  weekly  28.x43;  sub- 
scription—daily   .$7,    weekly    $1.10,    Sunday 
$1 ;  established— daily  1858,  weekly   1828,  Sun- 
day  1871;   John  King,  editor  and  publisher; 
circ'n— daily  I  1,  weekly  H  H  1,  Sunday  H  H. 
TIMES  J  everv  morning  except  Monday, 
and    WEEKLY,    Mondays;    democratic; 
daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ;  size- 
daily  24x34,  weekly  29x42 ;  subscription— daily 
$5.50,  weekly  $1.10;  established  1877,  Wynne 
&    De  Wolf,  publishers;    circulation  — daily 


J,  weekly  J  1. 


EN<»UIRER  ;  (see  Enquirer-Sun). 

SUNDAY  ENQUIRER;  {see  Enquirer- 
Sun.)  <- 
CONYERS,C.  H.,  Rockdale  Co.,  a  1,374 

pop.,  on  Georgia  Rd.,  141  m.  W.  cf  Augusta. 

SOLID  SOUTH  ;  Saturdays;  four  pages: 
size  22x30;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
18S3;  John  R.  Maddox,  editor;  Solid  South 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ;  cii'culation  K  1. 

WEEKLY;  Saturdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages;  size  26.x4i);  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1878 ;  M.  W.  Shaver,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 

COVINGTON,  C.  H.,  Newton  Co.,  O 
1,800  pop.,  on  Georgia  Rd.,  130  m.  from  Au- 
gusta, 41  from  Atlanta;  in  an  agricultural 
district.    Two  colleges,  male  and  female 
also  two  factories,  cotton  and  agricultural 
machinery,  are  located  here. 
GEORGIA  ENTERPRISE;  Fridays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  :  size  34x36 ;  subscrip- 
tion $l.riO;  cstaMished  1865;  S.  W.  Hawkins, 
editor  and  pulilisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

STAR;  Wednesdays;  democratic ;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $1.,50 ;  estab- 
lished 1874;' J.  W.  Anderson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J. 

CRAWFORD,  Oglethorpe  Co.,  r^  300 
pop.,  on  Athens  branch  of  the  Georgia  Rd., 
16  m.  from  Athens. 

NE  WS-VIONITOR  ;  Fridays;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1883 ;  Poyner  &  Maxwell,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  clrculatiou  K  1. 


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GEORGIA. 


CRA"WFORDVILL,E,  C.  H.,  Talia- 
ferro  Co.,  a  600  pop.,  on  Georgia  Rcl.,  64  m. 
from  Augusta.  Has  carriage  and  otlier 
shops. 

DEMOCRAT  ;  Fridays  ;  democratic  ; 
eight  pages;  size  30x44;  suliscription  $1.50; 
established  1S76 ;  M.  E.  Andrews,  editor ;  M.  C. 
Jones,  publislier  ;  circuiation  J  1. 

GUMMING,  C.  H.,  Fors7/th  Co.,  i^  250 
poj).,  40  ill.  N.  of  Atlanta,  near  line  of  Char- 
lotte &  Atlanta  Rd.  On  high  ground,  in 
a  cotton,  grain  and  fruit  section. 

CLARION;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
22x31 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1875  ;  Isaac 
S.  Clement,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K  1. 

CUTHBERT,  C.  H.,  Randolph  Co.,  p 
2,129  pop.,  on  Southwestern  Rd.,  118  m. 
from  Macon,  and  26  from  Euf  aula.  A  cotton 
factory  and  several  institutions  of  learning 
are  located  here. 

ENTERPRISE       AND       APPEAL,  ; 

Thursdays  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
37x42 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established  18S1 ; 
Stanford  &  Cooper,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  J  1. 

DAHIiONEGA,  C.  H.,  Lumpkin  Co., 
6  1,012  pop.,  on  Chestaee  and  Etowah  rs., 
70  ni.  N.  by  E.  of  Atlanta ;  seat  of  North 
Georgia  State  Agricultural  College ;  sur. 
rounded  by  Apalachiau  gold  belt ;  a  good 
agricultural  district. 

SIGNAL  ;  Fridays;  mining;  four  pages; 
size  2:ix32 ;  subscription  $1.50 :  established 
1840;  Sutton  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation  J  ;  issued  daily  during  commence- 
ment week  ;  issue  also  StucU-nts'  Herald. 

STUDENT.S'  HERALD;  monthly;  four 
pages ;  size  15x23  ;  subscription  ^0  cents  ; 
established  1883 ;  Ed.  L.  Sutton,  editor ;  Sut- 
ton &  Son,  publishers  ;  a  college  paper ;  issu- 
ed during  the  collegiate  year ;  issue  also 
Signal. 

>SIt}>IA  Nil  DELTA;  quarterly; college 
secret  society ;  thirty  two  pages  octavo ; 
subscription  $1;  established  1S8.S  ;  Sigma  Nu 
Fraternity,  editors  and  publishers ;  circ'n  K. 

DALLAS,  C.  H.,  Paulding  Co.  \2 

NEW  ERA;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
22x32;  subscriptton  $1.50;  Wm.  A.  Bracken- 
ridge,  editor  and  publisher. 

DALTON,  C.  H.,  Whitfield  Co.,  \^  2,800 
pop.,  on  Western  &  Atlantic  Rd.,  at  junc- 
tion of  East  Tennessee,  Virginia  & 
Georgia  Rd.,  100  m.  from  Atlanta  and  36 
from  Chattanooga,  Tenn.  Engaged  in  agri- 
culture and  stock  raising.  Grain,  cotton, 
grass,  potatoes,  etc.,  are  the  chief  prod- 
ucts. 

ARGUS;  Saturdays  ;  independent;  four 
pages:  size  22x31;  subscription  $1;  established 
1878 ;  H.  A.  Wrench,  editor  and  publisher ; 
Circulntion  K  K. 

NORTH  GEORGIA  CITIZEN; 
Thursdays;  democratic;  four  pages;  size 
26x38;  sub.seription  $2;  established  1850;  J. 
T.  Whitman,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K  1. 

MrSIC  TEACHER;  semi-monthly; 
music;  sixteen  pages;  size  of  page  8x11; 
subscription  50  cents  ;  established  1884  ;  A.  J. 
Showalter,  editor;  A.  J.  Showalter  &  Co., 
publl.shers. 

DANIELSVILLE,  C.  H.,  Madison 
Co.,  □'  250  pop.  Trading  point  in  cotton 
country.  Athens  is  nearest  Important 
town. 

MONITOR;   Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  four 


GEORGIA. 


pages ;  size  24x34 ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1882  ;  E.  J.  Christy,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

DARIEN,  C.  H.,  Mcintosh  Co.,  Q,  1,544 
pop.,  60  m.  S.  of  Savannah,  on  north  branch 
of  Altamaha  r.  A  timber  and  lumber- 
producing  section. 

TIMBER  GAZETTE;  Saturdays  ;  four 
pages;  size  22x32;  subsca-iption  $2..50;  estab- 
lished 1874 ;  Richard  V-  Grubb,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 

DAWSON,  C.  H.,  Terrell  Co.,  p  1,576 
pop.,  on  the  Southwestern  Rd.,  98  m.  from 
Macon.  The  centre  of  trade  for  a  large  cot- 
ton and  sugar-cane  producing  section. 

APPEAL  ;  Fridays;  neutral;  four  pages: 
size  24x32;  subscription  $150:  established 
1884;  Adams  &  Henderson,  editors;  B.  C. 
Adams,  publisher. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1866 ;  E.  L.  Rainey,  editor ;  W.  N. 
Thornton  and  O.  B.  Stevens,  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation J. 

DAWSONVILLE,   C.    H.,    Dawson 

Co.,  b 

NEVV8  ;  Wednesdays;  four  pages;  size 
22x30 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1884 ;  R. 
L.  Campbell,  editor  and  publisher. 

DECATUR,  C.  H.,  Be  Kalb  Co.,  ti  900 

pop.,  6  m.  E.  of   Atlanta  on  Georgia  Rd. 

Flourishing  suburban  town. 

DE  KALB  NEAVS;  Thursdays;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $1.25  ;  estab- 
lished 1876 ;  J.  C.  Boykin,  editor ;  S.  C.  Boy- 
kin,  publisher ;  circuiation  J  J. 

DOUGLASVILLE,  C.  U.,  Douglas 

Co.,  -D  800  pop.,  on  Ga,  Pacific  Rd.,  27  m.  W.  of 
Atlanta ;  a  good  cotton  market ;  place  of  ac- 
tive trade;  in  fertile  and  good  farming 
country. 

STA  R  ;  Tuesdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x32 ; 
.subscription  $1;  established  1878;  Chas.  O. 
Peavy,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K. 

DUBLIN,  C.  H.,  Laurens  Co.,  n  574 
pop.,  on  Oconee  r.,  55  m.  E.  of  Macon  and 
120  W.  of  Savannah.  Turpentine  is  a  product 
of  this  locality  and  farming  is  engaged  in. 

GAZETTE;  Saturday ;  democratic  ; 
four  pages;  size  24.x36;  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1876;  H.  V.  Johnson  and  L.  Q. 
Stubbs,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  K  K. 

POST;  Wednesdays;  four  pages;  size 
22.X32;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1878; 
Hicks,  Peacock  &  Hicks,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K. 

EASTMAN,  C.  H.,  Dodge  Co.,  a  900 

pop.,  56  m.  from  Macon,  on  East  Tenn., 
Virg.  &  Georgia  Rd.  Engaged  principally 
in  agriculture,  turpentine,  lumber  and  sheep 
farming. 

DODGE  CO.  JOURNAL;  Wednes- 
days ;  independent ;  four  pages  :  size  24.X34  ; 
subscription  $2  ;  established  1H83  ;  R.  S.  Bur- 
ton, editor  and  publisher;  circulation_K. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x36  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1873  :  M. 
L.  Burch,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  J. 

EAST  POINT,  Fulton  Co.,  [^  350 
pop.,  6  m.  from  Atlanta  at  the  junction  of 
the  Atlanta  &  West  Point  and  Central  of 
Georgia  Rds.  Has  a  large  fertilizer  factory. 
PLOW  BOY;    Saturdays;   eight   pages 


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GEO.   P.   ROWELL  &  GO'S 


GEORGIA. 


GEORGIA. 


size  30x44  ;  subscription  $1 ;  establislied  1884  ; 
Samuel  Hape,  editor  and  publisher. 

EATONTON,  C.  H.,  Putnam  Co.,  a 

1,500  pop.,  at  terminus  of  branch  of  Central 
Rd.,  42  m.  from  Gordon  and  23  from  Mill- 
edgeville.    In  a  cotton-growing  district. 
MESSsENGER;  Saturdays;  democratic; 

eight   pages;    size  30x44;   suliscription  .$1.50; 

estalilished   1867;    Adams  &  Dennis,  editors 

and  publishers;  circulation  J. 

ELBERTON,  C.  H.,  Elbert  Co.,  c^  1,300 
pop.,  about  10  m.  from  Savannah  r.  and  75 
from  Augusta.    Engaged  in  the  cultivation 
of  cotton,  corn  and  other  grain. 
GAZETTE;  Wednesdays;   democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  25x35  ;    subscription    $1.50  ; 
estalilished  1881;    S.    N.    Carpenter,    editor; 
Ellierton    Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ;  circu- 
lation K  K. 

LEADER  ;  Saturdays;  democratic  :  four 
pages  ;  size  22x30 ;  subscription  $1.25  ;  estab 
fished  1885 ;  Butler  &  Grogan,  editors  and  pub- 
llsliers. 

ELLIJAY,  C.  H.,  Gilmer  Co.,   i  200 
pop.,  85  m.  N.  of  Atlanta.    Has  a  Methodist 
seminary. 
COURIER;     Thursdays;    independent; 

four  pages  ;   size   22x32  ;   subscription  $1.50  ; 

established  1875  ;  Greer  &  Kirby,  editors  and 

publishers ;  circulation  K. 

EXCELSIOR,    Bulloch    Co.,   a-  225 
'  pop.,  57  m.   W.  of  Savannah  and  20  from 
nearest  rd.    Milling  and  turpentine  manu- 
facturing are  engaged  in.    An  agricultural 
section. 

PIONEER  AND  EAGLE  ;  Tiiurs- 
days  :  baptist ;  four  pages  ;  size  17x24  ;  sub- 
scription $1.10;  established  1884;  J.  A.  Scar- 
boro,  editor  and  pubisiier. 

EAIRBURN,  C.  H.,  Campbell  Co., -a 
875  pop.,  on  Atlanta  &  West  Point  Rd.  ;  cot- 
ton, grain  and  fruit-growing  section. 
NEWS-LiETTER  ;     Tuesdays;     demo- 
cratic ;  eight  pages  ;   size  26x42  ;  subscription 
$1 ;   established    1881 ;   Samuel    K.   Freeman, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

FORSYTH,  C.  H.,  Monroe  Co.,  n  1,800 
pop.,  on  Macon  &  Western  Rd..  26  m.  from 
Macon  ;  in  an  extensive  cotton,  wheat,  corn 
and  potato-growing  section. 
MONROE   ADVERTISER;  Fridays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1856;  J.   T.  Waterman, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

FORT  GAINES,  C.  H.,  Clay  Co.,  p 
867  pop.,  on  Chattahoochee  r.,  near  Eufaula, 

Ala. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays ;  democratic ; four 

Eages;  size  22x31  ;  .subscription  $150;  estab- 
shed  1879;  Fiemming  &  Graliam,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  J. 

FORT  VALLEY,  Houston  Co.,  n 
1,277  pop.,  on  Southwestern  Rd.,  29  m.  from 
Macon.  A  centre  of  business  in  all  agricul- 
tural products.  Various  manufactures  car- 
ried on. 

MIRROR     AND     ADVERTItSER  ; 

Friaays  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24.x36  ; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1871 ;  Burr  & 
Mathews,  editors  and  publishers;  circ'n  K  1. 

FRANKLIN,  C.  H.,  Heard  Co.,  -D  268 
pop.,  20  m.   I'rom  Newnan,  on  Chattahoo- 
chee r. 
NEWS  ;  Fridays,  four  pages;  size  22x30; 


subscription  $1 ;  established  1876 ;  P.  T.  Mc- 
Cutchen,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K  K. 

GAINESVILLE,  C.  H.,  Hall  Co.,  b 
1,919  pop.,  i!i  tlie  crescent  formed  by  the 
Cunahie  and  Blue  Ridge  Mountains,  on  the 
Atlanta  &  Charlotte  Air  Line  Rd.,  53  m. 
from  Atlanta,  surrounded  by  an  agricultu- 
ral and  mining  district.  Fine  climate  ; 
popular  resort  in  summer. 
EAGLE;  Thursdays;  democratic  ;  eight 
pages  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1867  ;  cir- 
culation J  1. 

PIED.>IONT  PRESS;  Wednesdays; 
eight  pages  ;  size  oilx44  ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1884 ;  M.  A.  Smith,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  .1  1. 

SOUTHRON;  Tuesdays;  independent- 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  25x36  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1875;  P.  F.  Law.she, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

WAY  OF  LIFE;  semi-monthly;  pro- 
motion of  holine.ss  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22.x30  ; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1883 ;  Rev.  W.  A. 
Dodge,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J. 

GIBSON,  Glascock  Co.,  o  180  pop.,  on 

A.  G.  &  R.  Rd.;  a  cotton-growing  section. 
ENTER  PRISE ;  Tuesdays ;  neutral ;  four 

pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1884  ;  Percy  V.  Howell,  editor  and  publisher. 

GREENSBORO,  C.  H.,  Greene  Co.,  D 
1,621  pop.,  on  Georgia  Rd.,  84  m.  from  Au- 
gusta. Engaged  in  the  cultivation  of  cot- 
ton and  corn. 

GEORGIA  HOME  JOURNAL;  Fri- 
days ;  eight  pages ;  size  35x48  ;  subscription 
$2 ;  established  1873 ;  W.  Addison  Knowles, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J. 

HERALD;  Fridays  ;  democratic ; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1866 ;  H.  T.  Lewis,  editor ;  Columbus 
Heard,  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

GREENVILLE,  C.  H.,  Meriwether 

Co.,  -o  490  pop.,  16  m.  from  HogansvlUe. 

MERIWETHER  CO.  VINDICA- 
TOR ;  Fridays ;  democratic  ;  four  pages ; 
size  22x30  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1872 ; 
Wm.  T.  Reviil,  editor  and  publisliev  ;  circula- 
tion K. 

GRIFFIN,  C.  H.,  Spalding  Co., -a  4,500 
pop.,  oh  Georgia  Central  Rd.,  at  junction 
of  Savannah,  GrifQn  &  North  Alabama  Rd., 
43  m.  S.  from  Atlanta.     A  place  of  active 
trade,    surrounded    by    a    cotton-growing 
district,  anti  engaged  in  fruit  raising. 
NEWS;    every  morning  except  Monday, 
and     WEEKLY,     Fridays;     democratic; 
daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages;  size- 
daily  22x31,  weekly  30x44  ;  subscription— tlaily 
$5,    weekly    $1 ;    established    1871 ;    Douglas 
Glessner,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation— 
daily  K  1,  weekly  J  1. 

StTN  ;  Saturdays ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  24x36;  subscription  $1;  established  18(7; 
E.  P.  Speer,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation 
KKl. 

HAMILTON,  C.  H.,  Harris  Co.,^ 493 
pop. ;  is  25  m.  from  Columbus,  on  line  of  N. 
&  S.  Rd.  A  mountain  summer  resort  and 
trading"  point. 

JOURNAL;  Tuesdays;  democratic ;  six- 
teen pages ;  size  of  page  8x11 ;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1872 ;  J.  L.  Dennis,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

HARLEM,  Columbia  Co.,  D- 292  pop., 
on  Georgia  Rd.,  25  m.  from  Augusta. 
COLUMBIA  SENTINEL;  Thursdays; 


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democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscrip 
tion  $1.50;  established  1882:  J.  M.  Atkinson, 
editor  and  piiblislier;  circulation  K. 

HARMONY  GROVE,  Jw^kson  Co., 

(2  on  Kil.,  18  m.  from  Athens. 

SjIGNAfi;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
22X.32 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estaljlished  1885 ; 
Atkinson  &  Wagnon,  editors  and  publisJiers. 

HARTWELL,  C.  H.,  Hart  Co.,  cT  600 
pop.,  22  111.  from  Ander.son,  S.  C,  30  from  At- 
lanta; terminus  of  Hartwell  Rd.  Agricul- 
ture chief  pursuit. 

SUN  ;  Saturdays  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  22x:j2  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1S?6  ; 
J.  H.  McGlll,  editor;  W.  R.  Stephenson,  busi- 
ness manager;  circulation  K  1. 

HAWKINSVILLE,  C.  H.,  Pulaski 

Co.,  n  1,8X1  pop.,  on  Ocmulgee  r.,  at  head  of 
navigation,  and  on  Hawkinsvllle  branch  of 
Macon  &  Brunswick  Rd.,  about  48  ni.  from 
Macon.  Surrounded  by  a  cotton-raising 
district. 

DISPATCH;  Thursdays;  four  pages; 
size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1867 ; 
Greo.  P.  Woods,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation J  1. 

NEWS  ;  Wednesdays ;  eight  pages ;  size 
30x4:i:  subscription  $2;  established  1881 ;  J.  R. 
Beverly,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  J  1. 

HINESVILLE,  C.  H.,  Liberty  Co.,  O, 

162  pop.,  near  Savannah,  Fla.  &  Western 

Rd.,  midway  Isetween  Altamalia  and  Ogee- 

chee  rs.     Located  within  the  great  timber, 

cotton,  and  rice  regions  of  East  Georgia. 

GAZETTE;  Mondays;  four  pages;  size 
22x32:  subscription  $1.10;  established  1871; 
S.  D.  Bradwell,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circula- 
tion K  1. 

IRWINTON,  C.  H.,  Wilkinson  Co.,  n 
264  pop.,  3  m.  from  Mclntyre's  station  on 
Ga.  Central  Rd. 

SOUTHERNER     AND     APPEAL,  i 

Wednesdays  ;  deniocratlc  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
26x38;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1875  ; 
Thomas  H.  Morris,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K  K  1. 

JACKSON,  C.  H.,  Butts  Co.,  n  3,200 
pop.,  4:i  m.  N.  of  Macon,  and  45  m.  S.  of 
Atlanta,  on  E.  Tenn.,  Virginia  &  Georgia 
Rd.    A  rich  agricultural  country. 

MIDDLE    GEORGIA    ARGUS; 

Tuesdays;  four  pages;  size  22x31;  subscrip- 
tion $1.25;  established  1873;  D.  J.  Thaxton, 
editor  and  business  manager ;  circ'n  K  K  1. 

NEWS;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages;  size 
:?0x43 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1881 ; 
W.  E.  Harp,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K  1. 

JASPER,  C.  H.,  Pickens  Co.,  ^  350 
pop.,  on  the  Marietta  &  Xorth  Georgia  Rd. 
Has  marble  quarries,  cotton  factories  and 
cotton  gins. 

MOUNTAIN  BOYS;  Saturdays;  eight 
pages  ;  size  22x2S ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1884;  John  W.  Henley,  editor;  Rhyne  Bros., 
publishers. 

JEFFERSON,  C.  H.,  Jackson  Co.,  i^ 
630  pop.,  in  an  agricultural  district.  Has 
some  of  the  best  water  power  in  North- 
east Georgia. 

JACKSON  HERALD;  Fridays ;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
$1  ;  established  1875 ;  John  L.  Asbury,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  J. 

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JESUP,  C.  H.,  Wayne  Co.,  C\  l.ijOOpop., 
at  junction  of  S.  F.  &  W.,  and  East  Tenn., 
Va.  &  Ga.  Rds.  Good  school  facilities. 
Farming,  timber  and  naval  stores  con- 
stitute the  chief  industries. 

SENTINEL  ;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1876 ;  T.  P.  Littlefleld,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K. 

JONESBORO,  C.  H.,  Clayton  Co.,  -a 
1,019  pop.,  on  Central  Rd.  of  Ga.,  80  m. 
from  Macon,  20  from  Atlanta.  An  agricul- 
tural section.    Good  cotton  market. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x36;  subscription  $1;  established  1874;  E. 
L.  Hanes,  Jr..  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K  1 

LA  FAYETTE,  C.  H.,  Walker  Co..b 
207  pop. 

WALKER    CO.    MESSENGER; 

Thursdays;  fmir  pages;  size  24x36;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1S77;  N.  C.  Napier,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

LAGRANGE,  C.  H.,  Troup  Co.,  -a 
2,29G  pop.,  on  Atlanta  &  West  Point  Rd.,  71  m. 
from  Atlanta  and  16  from  West  Point.  Cot- 
ton, grain  and  other  agricultural  products 
are  largely  cultivated.  The  town  has  two 
colleges,  the  community  Is  moral  and  cul- 
tured, and  the  site  is  elevated  and  healthy. 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1845:  S.  P.  Callaway,  editor  and 
publisher :  circulation  J. 

LAWRENCEVILLE,  C  H.,  Gwin- 
nett Co.,  i  463  pop.,  20  m.  N.  of  the  line  of 
Georgia  Rd.,  and  about  40  W.  of  Athens.  In 
an  agiHcultural  section.  Cotton,  corn  and 
wheat  are  the  chief  products.  Site  eleva- 
ted and  healthy. 

GWINNETT  HERALD;  Tuesdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  :  size  26x38  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1871;  Tyler  M.  Peeples, 
editor ;  J.  T.  Wilson,  Jr.,  publisher  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

LEARY,  Calhoun  Co.,  p  500  pop.,  on 
Blakely  extension  of  South  Western  Rd., 
21  m.  W.  from  Albany. .  A  fine  agricultural 
district. 

CALHOUN  CO.  COURIER;  Fridays; 
democratic  :  eight  pages  ;  size  ;Mx44  :  suli- 
scription  $1..50;  established  1882;  Sid  J. 
Cook,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

LEXINGTON,  C.  H.,  Oglethorpe  Co., 

cf  441  pop.,  16  ni.  from  Athens,  and  on  line  of 
Rd.  General  mercantile  centre,  being  tlie 
count.v  town. 

OGLETHORPE     ECHO  :      Fridays  ; 

democratic  ;  eiglit  pages  ;  size  35x48  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1S74  ;  W.  A.  &  L.  Shackel- 
ford, editors  and  publishers;  circulation  J. 

LINCOLNTON,  C.  H.,  Lincoln  Co., 
^  260  pop.,  on  Augusta,  Elberton  «&  Chicago 
•Rd. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  four  pages  ;  size  24x34  ; 
subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1882  ;  J.  D.  Col- 
ley,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K. 

LOUISVILLE,  C.  il,  Jefferson  Co.,o 
575  pop.,  on  Rocky  Comfort  Creek,  lOi  m. 
from  the  line  of  Central  Rd.  of  Georgia, 
and  54  E.  of  MilledgevlUe.  In  an  agricultural 


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GEORGIA. 


section.     Cotton,  corn  and  sweet  potatoes 

the  chief  products.  j 

NEWS  AND  FAR.^IER;  Thnrsdays ; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x.it) ;  .subscription  $1.50  ;  es- 
tablished 1871 ;  J.  W.  White,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

LUMPKIN,  C.  H.,  Steioart  Co.,  ,D  1,000 
pop.,  about  15  m.  E.  of  Chattahoochee  r.,  and 
25  W.  of  Americas  ;  in  a  mineral  region.         j 

INDEPENDENT;   Saturdays ;  four 

f)ages;  size  24.x3li;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
Ished  1ST2  :  J.  B.  &  A.  W.  Latimer,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  K. 

McDONOUGH,  C.  II.,  ffenry  Co.,  -a 

TOO  pop.,  on  East  Tenn.,  Va.  &  Georgia  Rd., 
28  m.  from  Atlanta  and  59  from  JIacon.  A 
good  trade  centre.  Excellent  health  resort. 
Cotton  shipping  point. 

HENRY  CO.  WEEKLY;  Fridays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages ;  size  24x36  ;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1ST6;  James  E. 
Brown,  editor:  Brown  &  Fouche,  publishers  ; 
circulation  J  J. 


MACON,  C.  li.,Bibb  Co.,  a  22,000  pop., 
on  Ocmulgee  r.,  at  junction  of  seven  impor- 
tant railroads;  103  m.  from  Atlanta,  100 
from  Columbus,  121  from  Augusta  and  198 
from  Savannah.  An  extensive  cotton  mar- 
ket, and  centre  of  a  large  and  flourishing 
trade. 

TELEGRAPH  AND  MESSENGElt; 
everv  morning  except  Monday,  and  WEEK- 
LiY,"  Fridays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size— daily  29x.lO, 
weekly  33x47 ;  subscription— daily  $10,  week- 
ly $1.50 ;  established  1826 ;  Telegi-aph  and  Mes- 
senger Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ;  H.  C.  Hausou,  manager 
daily  G.  weekly  6. 

KIND  WORDS;  Saturdays,  and 
SEMI-MONTHLY  and  MONTHLY; 
baptist ;  four  pages  ;  size  14x22  ;  subscription 
—weekly  $1,  semi-monthly  50  cents,  monthly 
•25  cents ;  established  1871 ;  S.  Boykin,  editor  ; 
Home  Mission  Board  of  the  Southern  Baptist 
Convention,  publishers  ;  a  Sunday-school  pa- 
per ;  circulation  X.  „     ^^ 

WESLEYAN  CHRISTIAN  ADVO- 
CATE; Wednesdays;  methodist  episcopal, 
south;  eight  pages;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $2 ; 
established  1837 ;  Weyman  H.  Potter,  editor ; 
J.  W.  Burke  &  Co.,  publishers;  circ'n  G  G  1. 

MADISON,  C.  H.,  Morgan  Co.,  a  1,974 
pop.,  on  Georgia  Rd.,  104  m.  from  Augusta 
and  68   from   Atlanta.    A  place  of   active 
trade,  and  shipping  point  for  cotton. 
MADISONIAN;    Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages;   size  26x38;   subscription  $2:  es- 
tablished 1871 ;  r>r.  J.  C.  C.  Blackburn,  editor  ; 
B.  M.  Blackburn,  publisher ;  cii-c'n  K  K  1. 

MARIETTA,  C.  H.,  Cobb  Co.,  b  2,227 
pop.,  on  Western  &  Atlantic  Rd.  at  terminus 
of  Marietta  &  North  Ga.  Rd.,  20  m.  from 
Atlanta,  in  an  agricultural  and  stock-rais- 
ing region. 

JOURNAL  ;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages;  size  26x38;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablishe<l  1866;  Neal  &  Massey,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  (rirculation  J. 

P  H  (E  N  I  X  AGRICULTURIST  ; 
monthly  ;  agricultural ;  twenty  four  pages  ; 
size  of  page  9x12;  sul>scription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1884;  Goodman  &  Starues,  editors 
:md  publishers;  dated  at  Union  Chapel. 

MAYSVIIiIiE,  Jackson  Co.,  i  3.50 
pop.,  18  m.  from  Gainesville  and  26  m.  from 
Athens,    on   Georgia  Northeastern   Rd.    A 


merchandizing  town  surrounded  by  a  farm- 
ing country. 

NORTH  GEORGIAN;  Wednesdays; 
four  pages;  size  22x32;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1877 ;  W.  A.  Worshan,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

MIIiLEDGE VILLE,  C.  H.,  Baldwin 

Co.,  a  3,794  pop.,  on  Oconee  r.,  and  at  junc- 
tion of  the  Macon  &  Augusta  and  Macon  & 
Eatonton  Rds.,  30  m.  from  Macon.  In  an 
agricultural  district.  Cotton  is  the  chief 
product.  The  river  furnishes  water  power 
for  milling  and  manufacturing. 

GEORGIA  CHRONICLE;  Saturdays; 
denioeratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  sub- 
scription .$1.50 ;  established  1882 ;  R.  L.  Hun- 
ter, editor ;  R.  M.  Vaughan,  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

UNION  AND  RECORDER;  Tues 
days  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x40 ;  sub- 
scription $2  ;  established  1829  ;  Barnes  &  Moore, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

MONROE,  C.  H.,  Walton  Co.,  a  530 
pop.,  on  Weldon  Rd.  Cotton -growing  sec- 
tion and  principal  shipping  point  for  cotton. 

WALTON  NEWS;  Tuesdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1881;  J.  H.  Felker,  editor; 
J.  A.  P.  Simmons,  publisher ;  circulation  J  1.- 

MONTEZUMA,  Macon  Co.,  -n  1,000 

pop.,  on  the  Southwestern  Rd.,  49  m.  from 

Macon  and  153  from  Atlanta. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $2;  estabislied  1883;S.  H. 
Christopher,  editor  ;  W.  T.  Christopher  &  Bro. 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

"ciVcuiatio'i—  [  MONTICELLO,  C.  H.,  Jasper  Co.  D 

JASPER  COUNTY  NEWS;  Satur 
days  ;  four  pages  ;  size  21x30  ;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1883;  John  C.  Key,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  K  K. 

NEWNAN,  C.  H.,  Coweta  Co.,  -a  2,002 
pop.,  at  junction  Atlanta  &  West  Point  and 
Savannah,  Griffin  &  North  Alabama  Rds. 
Possesses  water  power,  which  is  employed 
in  manufactures  of  various  kinds. 
COWETA  ADVERTISER;  Tuesdays  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1883  ;  M.  C.  Cabaniss  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 
HERALD;  Tuesdays;  democratic;  four 


f)ages  ;  size  26x40  :  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
ished  1865 ;  A.  B.  Gates,  editor  and  publishei  ; 
circulation  J  1. 

OXFORD,  NewtoH  Co.,  n  554  pop.,  2 
m.  from  Covington.  Location  of  the  Emory 
College. 
EMORY    MIRROR:     monthly;    four 

pages;  size  20x26;  subscription  75  cents;  es- 
tablished 1879;  Students  of  Emory  College, 
editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  K ;  a 
college  paper;  issued  during  the  collegiate 
year 

GEORGIA  COI-LEGE  JOURNAL; 
monthly;  eight  pages;  size  of  page  10x15; 
subscription  75  cents  ;  established  1883  ;  stu- 
dents of  Emory  College,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ;  a  college  paper ;  Issued  during  the  col- 
legiate year. 

PEARSON,  Coffee  Co.,  g  150  pop.,  on 

Brunswick  &   Albany   Rd.     Manufactures 
principally  of  fine  lumber  and  turpentine. 
Has  telegraph  office. 
SOUTH  GEOI{<JlA  LAND  AGENT; 

Saturday.^;   four  pages  ;  size  24x35;  subscrip- 


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tion  $1 ;  established  18S4  ;  Win.  Parker,  editor 
and  publislier. 

PERRY,  C.    H.,  Houston    Co.,  □   775 

pop.,  on  Big  Indian  Creek,  in   the  central 

part  of  the  county,  28  ni.  from  Macon.    It  is 

surrounded  by  cotton  plantations. 

HOME  JOURNAL;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  paRes  ;  size  24x36  :  subscription 
$2  ;  established  1870  ;  John  H.  Hodges,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation   K  K. 

QUITMAN,  C.  PI.,  Brooks  Co.,  g  1,400 
pop.,  on  Savannah,  Fla.  &  Western  Rd.,  176 
m.  S.  W.  of  Savannali.  Centre  of  a  fertile 
agricultural  district. 

FREE  PRESS;  Satunhivs;  four  pages  ; 
size24.\36;  subscription  .$1. .Mi;  fstablished  1876; 
A.  P.  Perham,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  K. 

REIDSVILLE,  C.  H.,  Tatnall  Co.,  O, 
106  pop.,  60  ni.  from  Savannah.  Fanning 
section. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages ;  size  16x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1S81  ;  H.  W.  Mattox,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;   circulation  K. 

RINGGOLD,  C.  H.,  Catoosa  Co.,  b  500 
pop.,  on  the  Western  &  Atlantic  Rd.,  115  m. 
from  Atlanta  and  23  from  Chattanooga, 
Tenn.  Engaged  in  agriculture  and  manu- 
facturing, and  a  place  of  active  business. 

CATOOSA  COURIER:  Thursdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x30  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.25  ;  establislied  1872  ;  W.  H.  Walker, 
•editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K 1. 

ROME,  C.  H.,  Floyd  Co.,  t|  5,000  pop. 
(suburban  pop.  2,000),  on  Coosa  r.  and  two 
divisions :  Atlantic  and  Alabama,  of  the  E. 
Tenn.,  Va.  &  Ga.  Rd.,  also  on  Rome  Rd., 
running   from   Rome   to   Kingston.      Sur- 
rounded  by   an   agricultural    community 
and  the  centre  of  trade  for  this  part  of  the 
State.    Important  cotton  depot.     Rome -is 
one  of  the  most  important  and  promising 
towns  in  the  Southern  States,  and  its  large 
Ijusiness  In  cotton   renders  it  one  of  the 
great  trade  points  in  that  staple.    The  city 
has  every  advantage  that  is  requisite  to  give 
it  a  commercial  eminence. 
BUIiLiETIN  ;     every     morning    except 
Monday,  and  VVEEKL.Y,  Thursdays;  four 
pages  ;   size— daily  22x32  ;  weekly  a6x-l0  ;  sub- 
scription —  dally  $6,  weekly  $2 ;  established- 
daily  1876,  weekly  1871 ;   J.  D.  Ponder  &  Co. 
editors  and  publishers ;  circulation— dally  K, 
weekly  J.  •'     ' 

COURIER;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  VVEERLiY,  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic: daily  four  pages,  weekly  six  pages  ; 
S'ze— daily  24x86,  weekly  (size  of  page)  20x28  ; 
??,o  *'l,'JI**iS"~'''^''y  ^-  weekly  $2 :  established 
1843  ;  W.  H.  Hidell,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation—dally K  1,  weekly  H  H. 

CHOIES  OF  SHORTER  COL- 
i.fct»E;  monthly;  eight  pages;  size  18x'^ ; 
subscription  .SI  ;  established  1S81 ;  Polymnian 
and  Eunomian  Societies,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers :  circulation  K ;  a  school  paper  ;  issued 
during  the  school  year. 

SANDERSVILLE,  C.  H.,  Washing- 
ton Co.,  n  1,279  pop.,  about  3  m.  from  line  of 
Central  Rd.,  and  64  from  Macon,  and  ter- 
minus of  Sandersville  Rd.  The  centre  of 
trade  for  a  cotton-growing  country. 
HERAIiD !  Thursdays :  democratic ;  four 

pages;  size  24x86;  subscription  $1.50;   estab- 


GEORGIA. 


lished  1841 ;  William  Park,  editor  and  publish- 
er; circulation  J  1. 

MERCURY;  Tuesdays;  democratic; 
four  page.s;  size  i;6x40 ;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1880;  A.  J.  Jernigan,  editor  and 
publisher;  cireulation  J. 

SAVANNAH,  C.  H.,  Chatham  Co.,  Q, 
30,631  pop.,  on  Savannah  r.,  18  m.  from  its 
mouth  ;  eastern  terminus  of  Georgia  Cen- 
tral, southern  terminus  of  Charleston  & 
Savannah,  and  northern  terminus  of  Sa- 
vannah, Fla.  &  Western  Rds.,and  is  engaged 
in  foreign  and  domestic  commerce.  Sa- 
vannah is  the  second  largest  cotton 
and  rice  port  in  the  South,  and  has  a  large 
trade  in  naval  stores  and  lumber.  The  city 
is  built  on  a  sandy  plain  about  forty  feet 
above  tide-water.  It  has  a  large  number  of 
fine  and  substantial  edifices,  including  some 
handsome  churches  and  other  public  struc- 
tures. The  public  squares  are  numerous, 
and  these  and  the  streets  generally  are 
closely  shaded  with  trees.  The  city  pos- 
sesses excellent  educational  facilities. 
MORNING  NE\VS;  every  morning 
except  Sunday, 
N  E  AV  S  ,  Satur- 
days, and  SUN- 
,  _       DAY  MORNING 

M^TT        NEWS,    Sunday; 
5|(IM'?'?        democratic;  dall  y 
''  •  .four    pages,   weekly 


Cil  9 


j" '      «  11 1 »    j  J  *  ff 
^^^l"!*"  J   '^^ii'nieight  pages,  Sunday 

''Lii"^  'Jjli,'"!"'  S'eig'it pages;  slze- 
^^jM^^-'^.^^a^iiy  27x42,  weekly 
38x52.  Sunday  38x52  ;  subscription  —  dally 
and  Sunday  $10.  weekly  $2,  Sundays  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1850 ;  J.  H.  Estill,  proprietor ;  circu- 
lation—dally G  1,  weekly  F,  Sunday  G  G. 

TIMES  ;  every  evening  except  Saturday 
and  Sunday,  and  SUNDAY  TIMES  Sun- 
days ;  independent ;  eight  pages ;  size  of  page 
15x21;  subscription— daily  with  Sunday  .S6; 
established  1881:  B.  H.  Richardson,  editor 
and  manager;  Savannah  Times  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers ;  circ'n— daily  I,  Sunday  1 1. 

ABEN D  ZEITUNG;  Wednesdays;  Ger- 
man; four  pages;  size  22x82;  subscription 
$3.50;  established  1870;  J.  Stern,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

ECHO;  Sundays ;  independent-republi- 
can ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $3 ; 
established  1879;  T.  T.  Harden,  editor ;  Echo 
Publishing  Co  .publishers;  circulation  G  1. 

GEORGIA  FAMILI EN- JOURNAL; 
Saturdays  ;  German  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  34x44  ; 
subscription  ,$4 ;  established  1882 ;  Kuckuck  & 
Seeman,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  J  1. 

LOCAL ;  Saturdays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  22x 
32  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1877 ;  Ely  Otto, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

NE"\VS;  (see  Morning  New?.) 

SUNDAY  MORNING  NEWS;  (see 
morninq  heivs  1 

SUNDAY    TIMES  ;  (see  Times.) 

I>IYSTIC  BROTHERHOOD;  semi- 
monthly :  fraternity  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x30 ; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1882  ;  W.  Orr  & 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  J  J. 

SMITH VIIiLE,  Lee  Co.,  p  350  pop., 
83  m.  from  Macon,  at  junction  of  Arlington 
branch  of  Southwestern  Rd.  and  the  mail 
line.  C'otto:i  growing  and  farming  are  the 
principal  industries. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  ;  size  26.x40  ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1S84  :  A.  .J.  Tison,  editor  and  pub- 
lislier ;  circulatioii  K. 


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GEORGIA. 


SPARTA,  C.  H.,  Hancock  Co.,  a  848 
pop.,  ou  Macou  branch  of  the  Georgia  Rd., 
about  midway  between  Macon  and  Augus- 
ta.   Centre  of  an  agricultural  region. 

HANCOCK  BULLETIN  ;  Saturdays; 
four  pages  ;  size  2-1x36 ;  subscription  $1  ;  es- 
tal)lished  1884 ;  G.  P.  Turner,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  .J  J. 

1SH.1IAELITE;  Wednesdays;  inde 
peuilent democratic;  four  pages:  size  26x4U; 
subscript  ion  $1 ;  established  18 19;  R.  H.  Lfwis, 
editor  ;  S.  W.  Roberts,  niauager  ;  circ'n  J  1. 

SPRING  PI.ACE,  C.  H.,  Afarray 
Co.,  \n  31)0  pop.,  12  m.  from  Dalton.  Engaged 
in  manufacturing. 

NORTH     GEORGIA     TIMES?  ; 

Thursdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x30 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  18:J1 ;  W.  T.  Hamby  and 
W.  C.  Martin,  editors  and  publishers ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

STATESBORO,  C.  H.,  Bulloch  Co.,  D- 
40  pop.,  12  m.  from  R  I.  and  50  from  Savan- 
nah. Cotton  and  fruit  growing  are  the 
principal  industries. 

EAGLE  ;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size  22x 
31 ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1883;  W.  B. 
Brannen  and  T.  H.  Martin,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K  K. 

SUMMERVIL.L.E,  C.  H.,   Chattooga 

Co.,  "a  339  pop.,  on  Chattooga  r.,  93  m.  N.  W. 
of  Atlanta.  An  agricultural  district  and 
centre  of  trade. 

GAZETTE;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
f  oiu-  pages ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription  $1.75 :  es- 
tablished 1874 ;  J.  C.  Loomis,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

SWAINSBORO,C.H.,  Emanuel  Co., 
o  186  pop.,  17  m.  from  C.  Rd.,  75  from  Au- 
gusta. Agricultural.  Corn,  cotton  and 
sugar. 

EMANUEL    CO.    ITEMIZER;    Fri 

days  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x30  ; 
suijscription  .$1.50;  established  1883;  circ'u  K  K. 

SYLVANIA,C. H.,  Screven  Co.,  a-  314 

pop.,  60  m.  from  Savannah. 

TELEPHONE.;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  22x32  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1879;  W.L.Mathews,  Jr.,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

TALBOTTON,  C.  H.,  Talbot  Co., -a 
1,150  pop.,  33  m.  N.  E.  of   Columbus,  Ga., 
at  terminus  of  Talbotton  Rd.  and  7  from 
Southwestern  Rd. 
NEW  ERA  ;  Tuesdavs ;  four  pages ;  size 

26x40  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1883  ;  W. 

E.  Mumford,  editor;  New  Era  Publishing  Co., 

publishers  ;  circulation  J  J. 

THOMASTON,  C.  II.,  Upson  Co., -a 
1,700  pop.,  terminus  of  Thomaston&  Barnes- 
ville  Rd.,  a  branch  of  Macon  &  Western 
Rd.,  about  SO  m.  S.  of  Atlanta  and  55  from 
Macon. 
MIDDLE  GEORGIA  TIMES:  Satur 

days;  four  pages:   size   24x:^6;   subicription 

.$2";estal)lished  1869;  J.  D.Alexander,  editor 

and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  J. 

THOMASVILLE,C.  H.,  Thomas  Co., 

p  3,500  pop.,  ou  Savannali,  Fla.  &  Western 
Rd.,  200  m.  from  Savannah.  The  Albany 
branch  connects  with  the  main  line  at  this 
point.     In  one  of  tlie  largest  cotton,  wool 


GEORGIA. 


and  sugar  -cane  producing  sections  of  the 
State.    Celebrated  as  a  winter  resort. 

^SOUTHERN   ENTERPRISE;    Wed 

nesdavs ;  democratic  ;  four  pages ;  size 
27x40;  subscription  .S2 ;  established  1856;  W. 
G.  Waller,  editor  and  luililisher  ;  circ'n  K  K. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size  27x40 ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab« 
lished  1873 ;  Triplett  &  Chastain,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

THOMSON,  C.  H.,  McDuffie  Co.,  a- 
700  pop.,  on  Georgia  Rd.,  37  m.  from  Au- 
gusta. Cotton,  corn,  wheat  and  sweet 
potatoes  are  the  chief  products. 

McDUFFIE  JOURNAL;  Wednes 
days;  democratic;  four  pages;  size  28x42; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1871 ;  Jordan  E. 
White,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J. 

TOCCOA,  Habersham  Co.,  [/  679  pop., 

93  m.  from  Atlanta,  on  Atlanta  &  Charlotte 

Rd.    General  agricultural  centre. 

NEWS  ;  Saturdays  ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  22.x32  ;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
1873;  J.  W.  Harris,  editor;  Harris  &  Barfleld, 
publishers ;  circidation  K. 

TRENTON,  c.  H.,  Dade  Co.,  tl  250 

pop.,  on  Alabama  Great  Southern  Rd.,  18 

m.  from  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

DADE  CO.  TIMES;  Wednesdays ; dem- 
ocratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x31  ;  subscriptioa 
$1.50  ;  established  1884 ;  T.  A.  Havron,  editor 
and  publisher. 

VALDOSTA,  C.  H.,  Lowndes  Co.,  Q. 
1,515  pop.,  on  Savannah,  Fla.  &  Western  Rd., 
157  m.  from  Savannah.  Cotton,  sweet  pota- 
toes, sugar  cane,  rice  antl  corn  are  the  chief 
products. 
TIMES;    Saturdays;    democratic;    four 

p:iges  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $2;  established 

18157;  C.  R.  Pendleton,  editor  and  publisher; 

circulation  K  K. 

VIENNA,  C.  II.,  Dooly  Co.,  p  600  pop., 
22  m.  from  Montezuma  and  28  froin 
Americus. 

DOOLY     VINDICATOR;    Tuesday?; 

democratic  ;  four  pages ;  size  24x36  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1882;  P.  G.  McDonald, 
editor  aud  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

WARRENTON,C.  H.,  Warren  Co.,  D- 

1,022  pop.,  on, Macon  &  Augusta  Rd.,  52  m. 
from  Augusta.  Agriculture  is  the  chief  oc- 
cupation. 

CLIPPER;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  SI;  es- 
tablislied  1859;  L.  H.  P.attlllo,  editor  and 
puljlisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

WASHINGTON,  C.  H.,  Wilkes  Co.,  d 
2,400  pop.,  terminus  of  a  branch  of  Georgia 
Rd.,  about  70  m.  from  Augusta.    Centre  of 
a  cotton  and  gi-ain  country. 
GAZETTE  ;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
jiages ;    size    32.x4J ;    subscription  $2 ;   estab- 
lished 1866;  J.  W.  Chapman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  1. 

WAY  CROSS,C.H.,  JFare  Co.,a.l,500 
pop.,  on  Way  Cross  Short  Line  to  Jackson- 
ville, Fla.  Naval  stores  and  lumber  manu- 
facturing place.  The  town  has  some  im- 
portance as  a  local  trade  centime,  and  is  the 
principal  point  in  the  county. 

HEADLIGHT;  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  ;   size  24x36;   subscription 


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GEORGIA. 


$1.50;  establishea  18M;  T.  E.    Lanier,  editor 
and  publisher. 

REPORTER;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  §2 ;  es- 
tablisiied  1880;  Joseph  Tillman,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 

WAYNESBORO,  C.  H.,  Burke  Co.,  ch 

2.500  pop.,  on  Augusta   branch  of    Georg'a 

Central  Rd.,  32  m.  S.  of  Augusta  and  100  N. 

W.  of  Savannah. 

TRUE  CITIZEN;  Fridays;  independ- 
ent ;  four  pages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription 
^2;  established  1882;  Sullivan  Bros.,  etfltors 
and  publisliers;  circulation  .J  1. 

WEST  POINT,  Troup  Co.,  -n  1,800 
pop.,  on  Chattahoochee  r.,  at  jimction  of 
Atlanta  &  West  Point  with  West  Point  and 
Montgomery  Rd.,  87  ni.  from  Atlanta  and  an 
equal  distance  from  Montgomery,  Ala. 
Does  a  fine  agricultural  trade.  Has  two 
cotton  factories  and  one  iron  foundry  in 
operation,  and  is  well  adapted  by  its  situa- 
tion to  a  considerable  local  trade. 

PRESS  ;  Thursdays ;  four  pages ;  size 
IMx.?.");  subscription  $1..5i);  established  1874; 
T.  B.  Tubbs,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K  K. 

WRIGHTSVILLE,  C.  H.,  Johmon 
Co.,  n  272  pop.,  130  m.  W.  of  Savannah  and  16 
from  Central  Rd. 

RECORDER;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  22x30  ;  subscription  .S1.50  ; 
■established  1880;  W.  C.  Tompkins,  editor;  Ma- 
son &  Son,  publishers;  circulation  K. 

ILLINOIS. 

ABINGDON,  Knox  Co., -a  1,500  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  10  ni 
from  Galesburg.  The  seat  of  Abingdon  and 
Hedding  Colleges. 

ARGUS;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages;  size  24x.3o:  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1832;  W.  H.  Clark,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  eight  pages  ; 
size  26x4U;  subscription  ,S1..tO;  established 
1880;  Reed  &  Peudarvis,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers; circulation  K  1. 

OI.1EANER;  monthly;  twenty  pages; 
size  of  page  8x11 ;  subscription  .§1 ;  establish- 
«dl882:  R.  E.  Pendarvis,  editor;  Gleaner 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers ;  circulation  K  : 
a  college  paper ;  issued  during  the  collegiate 
year. 

ALBANY,  Whitesides  Co.,  ^  800  pop., 

on  Mississippi  r.,  30  m.   from   Davenport, 

Iowa.      Large   quantities    of    grapes    and 

small  fruits  are  grown  and  shipped. 

NEWS  ;  Fridays:  eight  pages:  size  22x32; 
subscription  §1:  established  18s4 ;  Redline 
Bros.,  editors  and  publishers. 

ALBION,  C.  H.,  Edwards  Co.,  U^  1,000 
pop.,  on  Louisville,  Evansville  &  St.  Louis 
Rd.,  170  m.  S.  E.  of  Springfield  and  15  E.  of 
Fairfield.  Pork  packing  and  wagon  making 
carried  on. 

EDWARDS  CO.  NE\VS;  Thursdays; 
democratic ;  I  our  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion .§1.25;  established  1880;  E.  J.  Couvngtou, 
editor  and  publisher:  circulation  K  l". 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  four 
pages  ;  size  22x30 ;  subscription  .§1.25 ;  estab- 
lished 1865;  Clarke  Bros.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers; circulation  K;  printed  at  the  office  of 
the  Gr.Tvville  Inrlenendent . 

J  O  IT  R  N  A  I.. ;  Tliursdays  ;  four  pages ;  size 


ILLINOIS. 


26x40;  subscription  §1.25;  established  1869; 
Collier  &  Harris,  editors  and  publishers ;  cir- 
culation J  J. 

ALEDO,C.  H.,  Mercer  Co.,']j  1,600  pop. 
(with  suburbs  2,050),  on  Gal va,  New  Boston 
&  Keithsburg  branch  of  Chicago,  Burling- 
ton &  Quincy  Rd.,  14  m.  from  Mississippi  r. 
and  25  from  Rock  Island.  Located  in  a  rich 
farming  district.  Stock  and  grain  the  prin- 
cipal shipments.   Coal  found  in  the  vicinity. 

DEMOCRAT  ;  Fridays  ;  democratic  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1880 ;  Henderson  &  Fames,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

RECORD;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ; 
established  1857 ;  Porter  &  Bigelow,  editors 
and  publishers ;  circulation  J  1. 

ALTA,  Peoria  Co.,  n  300  pop.,  on  Rock 
Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  9  m.  N.  W.  of  Peoria. 
Farming  and  cheese  manufacturing  dis- 
trict. 

BARN  CM' S  TELEPHONE;  (see 
PrincevlUe). 

ALTAMONT,  Effingham  Co.,  g  1,100 
pop.,  at  junction  of  O.  &  M.  and  Vandalia 
Line  rds.,  and  Southern  terminus  of  Chica- 
go &  Paducah  Rd.    A  grain  shipping  point. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  eight  pages; 
size  26x40  :  subscription  $1.50;  established  1882; 
Geo.  V.  Meohler,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K  K. 

ALTON,  Madison  Co.,  ,□  1,100  pop.,  on 
Mississippi  r.,  25  m.  from  St.  Louis  and  i 
above  the  mouth  of  the  Missouri  r.,  and  on 
Chicago  &  Alton,  Indianapolis  &  St.  Louis, 
and  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rds. 
Extensively  engaged  in  river  trade  and 
manufactures,  and  the  great  depot  for 
shipment  of  tlie  produce  of  a  large  section 
of  country. 

DEMOCRAT;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic :  dail.v  four  pages,  weekl.y  eight  pages  ; 
size — daily  24.x:i6,  weekly  :ii0x44  ;  subscription^ 
dally  $6,  weekly  $1.50  ;  established— daUy  1876, 
weekly  1874 ;  Perrin  &  Smith,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circ'n— daily  K  1,  weekly  J  1. 

TELEGRAPH  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  re- 
publican ;  dail.y  four  pages,  weekly  eightf 
pages  ;  size — daily  24x36,  weekly  31x44 ;  sub- 
scription—daily $5.20,  weekly  $1.50 ;  establish- 
ed—dally 1861,  weekly  1836;  W.  T.  Norton, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation— dally  K  1, 
weekly  J  1. 

BANNER;  Thur.sdays ;  German;  inde- 
pendent ;  four  Images ;  size  .30.x44  ;  subscription 
$2;  established  1867;  Kleinwort  &  Henzel, 
editors  and  i>ublishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

MADISON  CO.  SENTINEL;  Wed 
nesdays ;  independent :  four  pages ;  size 
26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1S79 ; 
J.  J.  Mclnerney,  editor  and  publisher;  cir- 
culation J. 

ALTONA,  Knox  Co.,  -n  S35  pop.,  on 
Cliicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  16  m. 
from  county  seat. 

JOURNAL:  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
22.x:iO;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1877;  S.  P. 
Whiting,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K. 

AMBOY,  Lee  Co.,  [^  2,148  pop.,  on  Illi- 
nois Central  and  Branch  of  Chicago,  Bur- 
lington &  Quincy  Rds..  82  ni.  fr.nn  Chicago. 


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GEO.   P.   ROWELL   &   GO'S 


ILLINOIS. 


ILLINOIS. 


Large  quautities   of   produce   are   shipped 

from  this  point;  the  111.  Cent,  shops  are  here, 

and  the  finest  station  house  on  the  road 

was  built  at  this  place  in  1876. 

JOURNAL;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  ;  size  aoxii ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1856 ;  C.  E.  Loonils,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  eight  pages;  size 
26x40;  .subscription  SI. 50;  established  1878; 
James  H.  Preston,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation K 

YOUNG'S  MUSICAIi  JOURNAL; 
monthly  ;  music  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  lSxJ4;  sub- 
scriptio"n  M  ;  established  1883  ;  Frank  Young, 
editor  and'  publisher  ;  an  advertising  sheet. 

ANCONA,  Livingston  Co.,  n  500  pop., 
on  Prairie  Creek,  ICO  m.  S.  W.  of  Chicago, 
on  Chicago,  St.  Louis  &  Western  Rd.  Farm- 
ing and  stock-raising  section  ;  rich  coal 
mines  in  vicinity  and  shipping  point  for 
coal  and  grain. 
ADVOCATE;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 

22x30  ;  subscription  $1 ;   established  1S83  ;  Dr. 

F.  W.  Godlng,  editor ;    Advocate  Pablishing 

Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

ANNA,  Union  Co.,  g  2,05.'?  pop.,  on  Illi- 
nois Central  Rd.,  37  m.  from  Cairo,  and 
about  1  E.  of  Jonesboro.  Centre  of  an  im- 
portant fruit  region. 

FARMER  AND  FRUIT  GROW- 
ER;  Wednesdays;  agricultural;  eight 
pages;  size  :30x44;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished  1877;  Harvey  C.  Bouton,  pubhsher ; 
circulation  H.  .  . 

TALK;  Fridavs ;  non-partisan  ;  eight 
pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  f  1.50  ;  estab- 
lislied  1883;  Win.  W.  Faris,  editor ;  W.  W. 
Paris  &  Co.,  publishers  ;  circ'n  K  K  1. 

ARCOLA,  Douglas  Co.,  D-  1,513  pop., 
at  junction  of  Illinois  Central  and  111.  Mid- 
land Rds.,  158  m.  from  Chicago.    Shipping 
point  for  stock  and  grain  and  broom  corn. 
H  E  R  A  L  D  ;    Saturdays ;    democratic  ; 
eight  pai;es;   ^ize  3iix44;    subscription  $1.50; 
estaiillslud   18;0;   H.  H.    Moore,  editor   and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

R  E  C!  O  R  D ;  Saturdays ;  republican  ; 
eight  pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscri|)tion  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1866 ;  J.  H.  &  W.  H.  Bassett,  editor 
and  publisher  :  circulation  K  1. 

REPORTER:  Saturdays;  four  pages  ; 
size  17x24  ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  established 
1884;  J.  Speed,  Jr.,  editor;  J.  Speed  Printing 
Co.,  publishers. 

ARENZVILLE,  Cass  Co.,  -a  500  pop., 
10  m.  from  Beardstown   on   the    Chicago, 
Burlington  &  Quiucy  Rd. 
ADVANCE:    Fridays;   four  pa^es ;   size 

26x40;   subscription  $1..'0;   established   1884; 

Wallich  &  Watt,  publishers 

ARLINGTON    HEIGHTS,    Cook 
Co.,  d  1,200  pop.,  22  m.  from  Chicago.  Manu- 
factory of  sewing  machines. 
COOK  CO.  HERALD;  Saturdays;  re 

publican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 :  sub.scription 

$1  ;  established  1873 ;  W.  C.  Williams,  editor 

and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

ARRO"WSMITH,    McLean    Co.,    D 
450  pop.  on  Lukc>Eric&  Western   Rd.,  20  m. 
E.  of   Bloomiugtou.     A  trading  jxunt  for 
grain  and  live  stock, 
NEWS  ;    Thursdays ;    independent ;    four 

f>ages;    size   22x30;    suljscriptidii    $1:    estab 
I8hedl884;  G.  M.  Adams,  editor  and  publish- 
er ;  issue  also  tlie  Saybrook  Gazeltc. 


ASHLAND,  Cass  Co.,  -a  900  pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  Alton  and   Ohio  &  Mississippi 

Rds.    A  shipping  point  for  grain. 

SENTINEL;  Saturdays;  eight  pages; 
size  30x44  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1882  ; 
S.  D.  McCaulley  &  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  J  J. 

ASHLEY,  Washington  Co.,  ^  950  pop., 
at  intersection  of  Illinois  Central  and  St. 
Louis  and  Southwestern  Rds.  Sun-ouuded 
by  an  agricultural  and  fruit -gi-owing  dis- 
trict. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
24x35 ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1876  ;  A. 
W.  O'Bryant,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circula- 
tion K. 

ASHMORE,  Coles  Co., id- 600  pop.,  on 

the  ludiauapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  9  m.  E.  of 

Charleston. 

PROHIBITION  AGE;  AVednesdays ; 
prohibition;  four  pages ;  size  ;:0xl4;  estab- 
lished 1SS4;  S.  W.  Rose,  editor  and  publisher. 

ROSE'S  TOOTHPICK;  Saturdays; 
four  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1883;  Will  Rose,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  1. 

ASHTON,  Lee   Co.,  i  720    pop.,    on 

Iowa  Div.  of  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.^ 

80  m.  W.  of  Chicago.    In  stock  and  farming 

district. 

SENTINEL;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
20x26 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1879 ;  P.  O. 
Sproul,  editor  and   publisher;  circulation  K. 

ASSUMPTION,    Christian    Co.,    O 
1,457    pop.,   on  Illinois  Central    Rd.     Five 
grain  elevators;  three  flouring  mUls;  cen- 
tre of  a  thrifty  agricultural  region. 
ENTERPRISE;   Fridays;  eight  pages- 
size   26x40;    subscription    $1.50;    established 
1883 ;  C.  N.  Walls,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

ASTORIA,  FuUon  Co.,  -a  1,280  pop.,. 
115  m.  from  Rock  Island,  on  St.  Louis  Div. 
of  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.  A 
thriving,  pleasantly  situated  and  enterpris- 
ing town.  Has  some  manufactures  and  an 
abundance  of  coal. 

A  R  (»  U  S  ;  Wednesdays  ;  independent ; 
eight  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;. 
established  1880;  Harkrader  &  Kennedy,  edi- 
tors and  publishers;  circulation  K. 

FAIR  PLAY;  Thursdays;  democratic: 
eiglit  pages;  size  26.x40;  subscriptiim  .$1.50; 
established  1884  ;  Campbell  &  Gilbert,  editors 
and  publishers. 

ATLANTA,  Logan  Co.,  O  1,368  pop.. 

on  Chicago  &  Alton  Rd.,  11  m.  N.  E.  of  Lin- 

caln;  cro.ssing  of  the  Illinois  Midland  Rd. 

Supported  by  the  agriculture  of  adjacent 

country. 

ARGUS;    Fridavs;  neutral;  four  pages; 
size    24x36;   subscription   $150;    established 
1868;  Horace  Crihfleld,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  K  1.    An  edition  entitled  the  Gaz 
ette  is  issued  at  Keiiney. 

AUBURN,  Sangamon  Co.,  n  l,100pop.^ 

16  m.  from  Springfield,  on  Chicago  &  Alton 

Rd.     Surrounded  by  an  excellent  farming 

country. 

CITIZEN; Thursdays:  independent; eight 
pages;  size  26x40;   subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1874;  M.  G.  Wadsworth,  editor  and  pub 
lisher;  circulation  K. 


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AUGUSTA,  Hancock  Co.  -a 

EAGLE:  Thursdays;  iiulependeiit;  eiglit 
pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50;  estab 
lishea  1884;  K.  A.  Warden,  editor  aud  pub- 
lislier. 

SATURDAY  REVIEW;  Saturdays; 
four  pages;  size  22x32;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1884 ;  Add.  L.  Langdou,  editor  and 
publisher ;  Lssues  also  the  Quincy  Saturday 
Review. 

AURORA,  Kaw  Co.,  t]  18,000  pop.,  on 
Fox  r.  and   Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 
and  Chicago  &  Iowa  Rds.,  also  the  Ottawa, 
Oswego  &  Fox  River  Valley  and  Turner  June  - 
tion  Br.,  Geneva  Br.,  and  North  Western  Br. 
Rds.,  38  ni.  from  Chicago.  Engaged  in  impor- 
tant and  various  manufacturing.     Centre 
of  a  large  trade.    The  railroad  repair  shops 
of  the  C.  &  I.  Rd.  and  main  locomotive  and 
car  shops  of  the  C.  B.  &  Q.  Rd  are  located 
here.    Has  also  large  cotton  and  woolen 
mills,  corset,  road-carts,  curtain  sliade,  car- 
pet sweeper  and  watch  factories,  smelting 
and  stove  and  malleable  iron  works  and 
many  other  industries. 
EVENING  POST;  every  evening  except 
Sunday  ;  four  oages  ;  size  20x2ii ;  subscription 
$2.50  ;   established  1877 ;   J.  F.  Dewey,  editor  ; 
L.  A.  Constantine,  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 
EXPRESS;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day ;  independent ;   four  pages  ;   size  22x30 ; 
subscription   $4 ;   established    1882 ;    Express 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers ;   cir- 
culation J  1 ;  issued  from  the  office  of   the 
Herald. 

NEWS;  every  morning  except  Monday, 
and  WEEKIiV,  Fridays;  four  pages; 
size — daily  24x36,  weekly  26x40  ;  subscription- 
daily  $5,  weekly  $2 ;  established— dailv  1873, 
weekly  1877 ;  R.  W.  Corbett,  editor ;  J.  Sig- 
mund,  publisher ;  circulation— daily  K  K, 
weekly  K. 

BEACON;  semi-weeklv,  Wednesdays 
and  Saturdays,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednes- 
days ;  republican  ;  semi-weekly  eight  pages, 
weekly  sixteen  pages  ;  size— semi-weekly 
30x44,  weekly  (size  of  page)  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion—semi-weekly $2,  weekly  $2  ;  established 
1846 ;  Knickerbocker  &  Hodder,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation— seml-vveekly  I  1, 
weekly  K. 

BLADE;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
IWx36;  subscription  $1;  established  1881;  C. 
W.  Putnam,  editor  and  publisher  ;  clrc'n  .1  1. 
HERALO;  Fridays;  eight  pages;  size 
30x44;  subscription  $2;  established  1866; 
Pierce  Burton  &  Co.,  editors  anil  publishers  ; 
circulation  J  1 ;  issue  also  the  Express. 

VOLKSFREUNU;  Saturdays;  Ger- 
man ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
$2 ;  established  1863 ;  P.  Klein,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  1. 

AVON,  Fulton  Co.,  -Q  910  pop.,  on  the 

C,  B.  &  Q.  Rd.,  20  m.  from  Galesburg  and 

80  m.    from  Quincy.     Has  drain  pipe  fac 

tories. 

SENTINEL;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  .81.50 ; 
established  1879;  Stevens  &  Simnijns,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  K. 

BARRINGTON       STATION, 

Cook  Co.,    □    1.410  pop.,  on  the  Chicago  & 

Northwestern  Rl.,  .32  m.  from  Chicago.    One 

of  the  largest  milk-shipping  stations  in  the 

Northwest. 

HERALD;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x35 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1877 ; 
W.  G.  Alden,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation K ;  printed  at  the  office  of  the  Palatine 
Enterprise. 


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BARRY,  Pif^e  Co.,  -o  1,392  pop  ,  on 
Hannibal  and  Naples  division  of  Wabash 
Rd.,  18  m.  from  Mississippi  r.  A  flouring 
mill  and  pork-packing  establisliment  are 
located  here. 

ADAGE;  Fridays ;  eight  pages ;  size 
30x44 ;  subscription  $1.25  ;  established  1871 ; 
W.  W.  Watson,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

UNICORN  GREENBACK;  Thurs- 
days ;  greenback ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1876;  Simeon 
Fitch,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

BAT  A  VI  A,  Kane  Co.,  ti  2,640  pop.,  ou 
Batavia  branch  of  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
Quincy  Rd.,  and  Batavia  branch  of  Chicago 
&  Northwestern  Rd.,  and  on  Fox  r.,  7  m  N. 
of  Aurora,  35  from  Chicago.  Extensively 
engaged  in  various  manufactures.  Several 
large  stone  quarries  are  located  here. 

NEWS;  Tiiursdays;  eight  pages;  size 30x44; 
subscription  $1,50  ;  established  1869  ;  Clark  .\. 
Lewis,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K  1. 

BEARDSTOWN,  Cass  Co.,  -a  5,0)0 
pop.,  on  Illinois  r.,  and  St.  Louis  division  of 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  Ill  m. 
from  St.  Louis,  128  from  Rock  Island  and  46 
from  Springfield.  The  Springfield  branch 
of  the  Ohio  &  Miss.  Rd.  has  its  northern  ter- 
minus here.  Surrounded  by  an  agricultural 
district.    Engaged  in  manufacturing. 

ILLINOIAN  ;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays 
aud  Fridays  ;  Independent-reiJublican  ;  four 
pages ;  size  22x32 ;  subscription  .$2 ;  estab- 
lished 1845 :  Eugene  W.  Clark,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  J. 

DAS  BEARDSTOWNER  AVOCH- 
ENBLATT;  Wednesdays;  German:  eight 
pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $2 ;  establish- 
ed 1878 ;  J.  C.  Ross  &  Son,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers; circulation  K. 

ENTEltPRlSE;  Thursdays;  neutral; 
eight  pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1876 ;  F.  W.  Schlerbaum,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

BEECHER,  Trill  Co.,  cf  3-25  pop.,  on 

C.  &  E.  I.  Rd.  Stock  and  grain  raising  ami 
farming  are  chief  features. 

VOLKSBLATT  ;  Fridays;  German; 
four  pages;  size  2:3x36;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1883 ;  L.  Metterhausen,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 

BREEDERS'  JOURNAL;  monthly; 
Uv3  stock  ;  seventy  eitfht  pages  ;  size  of  page 
7x10 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1879 ; 
Breeders'  Live  Stock  Association,  editors 
and  publishers ;  circ'n  F. 

WILL  CO.  SUNDAY  SCHOOL 
INDEX  ;  montlil.v  ;  unsectarian  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  18x21 :  subscription  ,50  cents  ;  es- 
tablished 1S84;  Rev,  S.  A.  Harris,  editor;  Will 
Co.  Siuiilay  Sjhool  Association,  publisliers. 

BELLEVILLE,  C.H.,S<.  Clair  Co.,  p 

15,00J  pop.,  14  m.  from  St.  Louis,  with  which 
it  is  connected  by  the  Cairo  Short  Line,  tlie 
Illinois  &  St.  Louis,  and  St.  Louis  &  South- 
eastern Rds.  A  rich  aud  Iiighly  productive 
district,  extensively  engaged  in  various 
manufactures ;  nail  works,  employing  80O 
m3n,  and  oil  mill  and  glass  work- ;  a  large 
trade  is  also  carried  on  in  flour,  coal  and 
beer.  Extensive  beds  of  coal  are  found  in 
the  vicinity. 

BELLEVILLER  POST;  every  morn- 
ing  e.xcept  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,   Fri- 

da.vs  ;    German  ;   daily— four   pages,   weekly 


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ILLINOIS. 


eight  pages;  size— daily  23x35,  weelily  31x14  ; 
subscription— flaily  $7,  weekly  .$2 ;  estab 
lislied  1881 ;  Belleville  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers. 

BELLEVIL,L,ER  ZEITUNG  UND 
STERN  :  every  evening  except  Sundaj', 
and  WEEKL.Y,  Thursdays;  German;  in- 
dependent ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight 
pages  ;  size— daily  2Sx44,  weekly  34x48  ;  sub- 
scription—dally $7.  weekly  $2;  established- 
daily  1876,  weekly  1849  ;  Curt  Heinfeldeu,  edi- 
tor; Semnielroth,  Heinfelden  &  Metschan, 
publishers  ;  circulation— daily  J  1,  weekly  G. 

NEWS  DEMOCRAT;  every  morning 
except  Monday,  and  \^'EEIiljY,  Fridays; 
daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ;  size- 
dally  ilx35,  weekly  35x48  ;  subscription— daily 
§5.50,  weekly  .SI. 50 ;  established— daily  1883, 
weekly  1857;  W.  J.  Underwood,  editor  ;  News 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers ;  circulation- 
daily  K,  weekly  J  1. 

ADVOCATE:  Fridays ;  republican  ; 
eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscrii)tion  $1.50  ;  es- 
tablished 1839  ;  J.  H.  Thomas,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  I. 

BELLMONT,  Wahash  Co.,  500  pop.,c; 

midway   between    New   Albany   and     St. 

Louis,  135  m.  from  each,  9  from  Mount  Car- 

mel,  on  Louisville,  EvansvlUe  &  St.  Louis 

Rd.     A  wheat,  stock  and  timber-shipping 

point. 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays ;  four 
pages  ;  size  22x30 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1883;  J.  F.  Willman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

BELVIDERE,  C.  H.,  Boone  Co.,  <^ 
3,567  pop.,  on  Galena  division  of  Chicago  & 
Northwestern  Rd.,  7S  m.  from  Chicago. 

NORTH-WESTERN;  Saturdays;  re- 
publican ;  four  pages ;  size  22x30 :  subscrip- 
tion $1.50  ;3established  1867 ;  R.  W.  &  John  J. 
Coon,  editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  .J  1 . 

STANDARD;  Tuesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  ;  size  31x44 ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1852;  Ralph  Roberts,  editor  and 
publisher;  cii'culation  K  1. 

BEMENT,   Piatt  Co.,  a  969  pop.,    ou 

T.  W.  &  W.  and  Chicago  &  Paducah  Rds. 

Two  of  the  largest  broom-corn  farms  in  the 

State  located  near  here. 

<JAZETTE;  Saturdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1881  ;  E.  Drum,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; cii'culation  K. 

BENSON,    Woodford  Co.,  a  -287  pop., 

35  m.  N.  E.  from  Peoria  and  37  from  Pekin, 

on  the   Chicago,  St.  Paul  &  Western    Rd. 

The  centre  of  an  agricultural  district. 

ARGUS;  Thursdays:  four  pages;  size 
24,x35  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1875  ; 
J.  M.  Fort,  editor  and  publisher ;  cirq,'n  K  ; 
Issued  from  tlie  office  of  the  Minonk  Blade, 

BENTON,  C.  II.,  Franklin  Co.,  g  1,200 
pop.,  near  Big  Muddy  r.,  on  St.  Louis,  Alton 
.S:  Terre  Haute  Rl.,  about  90  m.  from  St. 
Louis.  Surrounded  by  an  agricultural 
district.  Wheat,  corn,  tobacco  and  castor 
beans  are  the  chief  products. 

BAPTIST  BANNER;  Wednesdays; 
baptist ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x31  ;  subscription 
$1  ;  established  1875;  W.  P.  Thn)gmorton.  edi- 
tor; Baptist  Baniiei' Co.,  publishers;  circ'n  I. 

FRANKIilN  CO.  CHRONICLE; 
Fridays;  republican;  four  pages;  size  26x40  ; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1879;  J.  S.  Barr, 
Jr.,  editor  and  pub'isher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

S  T  A  N  D  A  K  I)  J  Fridays  ;  democratic  ; 
eii;ht  pages;  size  30x14;  .subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1849;  A.  M.  Hrownlee.  editor  and 
!•  iblisher;  circulation  K  1. 


BIGGSVILiLE,  Henderson  Co.,  -n  400 
pop.,  12  m.  E.  from  Burlington,  Iowa,  ou 
the  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd. 
Noted  as  a  shipping  point  for  cattle,  hogs 
and  grain. 

CLIPPER;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
22x31;  subscription  .$1..50;  established  1875; 
M.  M.  Rowley,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circula- 
tion K. 

BLANDINSVILLE,  .ncDonough 

Co.,  -a  1,200  pop.,  12  m.  N.  W.  of  Macomb,  on 
Keokuk  &  Peoria  branch  of  St.  Louis,  Wa- 
bash &  Pacific  Rd. 

REPUBLICAN  ;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1877 ;  Frank  Fuhr,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  K  1. 

BLOOMINGTON,    C.   H.,   McLean 

Co.,  a  17,184  pop.  The  Chicago  &  Alton,  Illi- 
nois Central,  Indiana,  Bloomington  &  West- 
ern and  Lake  Erie  &  Western  Rds.  all  in- 
tersect here ;  126  m.  from  Chicago  and  165 
from  St.  Louis.  Extensively  engaged  In 
manufacturing.  Centre  of  a  large  whole- 
sale and  retail  trade.  Seat  of  several  insti- 
tutions of  learning.  Farming  and  fruit 
growing  are  the  leading  Industries ;  the 
nursery  business  Is  extensively  carried  on. 

BULLETIN  ;  every  evening  except  Sat 
urday,  and  Sunday  morning,  and  WEEK- 

•  LY,  Fridays;  daily  and  weekly  four  pages, 
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—daily  15x22,  weekly  34x48,  Sunday  80x44  : 
subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1.50;    estab- 

\  lished  1881 ;  Owen  Scott,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
'  circulation— daily  J  1,  weekly  II. 

LEA  DER ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republican; 
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subscription— dally  .S5,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1868 ;  Leader  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circ'n— daily  I  1 ,  weekly  H  1. 

PANTAORA  PH  ;  every  morningexcept 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY.  Fridays  ;  republi- 
can ;  dally  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ; 
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—daily  $7.80,  weekly  $1.50;  established— dally 
1855,  weekly  1846 ;  W.  O.  Davis,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation- daily  H  1,  weekly  G  1; 

EYE  ;  Saturdays  ;  eight  pages ;  size  30x44  ; 
subscription  .§2  :  established  1876 ;  Geo.  L. 
Hutehin.  editor  and  publisher. 

JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  German;  eight 
pages  ;  size  26.x40 ;  subscription  .$2  ;  estab- 
lished 1878 ;  H.  Meyer,  editor  and  publisher ; 
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PR  ESSE;  Saturdays;  German  ;  eight  pages  ; 
size  30x44  ;  sub.scription  $2  ;  established  1871 ; 
J.  Koester.  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K  1. 
Afo'.".r  page  literary  supplement  entitled  Z)er 

•  Sonntui/sijast    is   regularly  issued    with   the 

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John  H.  Oberl  v.  edit'  r  and  publisher;  circ'n  G. 

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e.stablished  18S> ;  T.  E.  Huddle,  editor;  Hml 
die  &  McCaulev,  publishers  :  circulation  G  <;. 

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paaes  ;  size  of  pngeS.xU  ;  subscription  .$1 ;  es- 
tablished ISS3;  J.  H.  Sliaw,  elitor;  Wesleyan 


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Bee  Publishing  Co.,  pubishers;  circulation 
K;  a  college  paper;  issued  during  tlie  colle- 
giate year. 

BLUE  ISLAND,   Cook  Co.,  cf  2,000 

pop.,   16  m.  from    Cliicago,  at  crossing  of 

the  C,  R.  I.  &  P.   and    G.    T.  Rds  ;   good 

farming  district. 

STANDARD;  Fridays;  independent'; 
•eight  pages  ;  size  26.k40  ;  subscription  $1.25  ; 
established  1879;  S.  C.  Reed,  editor  and  pub- 
Jisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

BLUE   MOUND,  ^^acon    Co.,  n  700 

pop.,  on  the  Wabasli,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific 

Rd.,  14  m.  S.  W.  of  Decatur  the  county  seat. 

Sliippiug  point  for  grain  and  live  stock. 

Surrounded  by  a  fine  agricultural  district. 

CYCliONE;  Fridays;  eight  pages;  size 
26x40  ;  subscription  $1.25  ;  established  1882  ; 
Fred  &  Spnoner,  editors  and  publishers ;  cir- 
culation K. 

BRACEVILLE,  Gninchj  Co.,  i  278 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Alton  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  61 
m.  west  from  Chicago;  coal  mining  district. 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  .$1.50;  estab- 
Hshed  1881 ;  J.  H.  Warner,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K:  issues  also  Braidwood 
Gazetti'. 

BRADFORD,  Stark  Co.,  n  850  pop., 
on  B.  &  R.  branch  of  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
Qu'Ticy  Rd.,  40  m.  from  Peoria  and  128  from 
Chicago.  Fine  agricultural  and  stock-rais- 
ing district. 

CHRONICLE;  Thursdays;  eight  pages; 
size  :Wx44:  estalilished  1882;  J.  C.  Blaisdell, 
<?ditor  and  publislier. 

TI^IEiS  ;  Fridayi ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x30  ; 
subscription  $.1  :  established  1881 ;  W.  R. 
Sandham,  editor  and  ])iiblisher  ;  circ'n  K  K. 

BRAIDWOOD,  fnu  Co.,  cf  7,000 
pop.,  on  Chicago  and  Alton  Rd.,  57  m.  from 
Chicago.    In  a  superior  mining  country. 

INDEPEN  DENT ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  REPUBLICAN,  Saturdays  ; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size— daily  22x32, 
weekly  26x40;  subscription— weekly  .$1..50;  es- 
tablished—daily 1877,  weekly  1875:  Indepen- 
dent Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ;  H.  H.  Park- 
inson, manager;  circ'n— daily  K,  weekly  K. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  four  pages,  size 
24x35;  subscription  .S1..50;  estaljlished  18S1 ; 
J.  H.  Warner,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion K  :  issues  also  Braceville  Independent. 
•  REPORTER;  Saturdays;  four  pages; 
size  22x:j();  subscription  $1.25;  established 
lS7i) ;  Edward  D.  Couley,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K. 

REPUBLICAN  ;  {see  Independent.) 

BRIGHTON,    Macoupin   Co.,   n    900 

VJ'ip.,  on  Chicago  &  Alton  Rd.,  at  the  Inter- 

.-iection  of   St.    Loitis  division  of  Chicago, 

Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  12  m.  from  Alton. 

NEWS;    Fridays;     independent;     eight 
.  mges;  size  26x40;    suljscription  $1.50;  estab- 
ifshed  1881 ;   L.  H.   Chapin,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

BRIMFIELD,  Peoria  Co.,  n  900  pop., 

on  a  branch  of  tlie  Chicago,  B.  &  Q.  Rd.,  6 

m.  N.  E.  of  Elmwood,  20  N.  W.  of  Peoria. 

Engaged  in  coal  mining  and  farming. 

NEWS;  Thur.sdays ;  independent;  eight 
pages;  size2Sx40:  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1879;  R.  P.  Chaddock,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

BUCKLEY,  Iroquois  Co.,  D-32t  pop., 

in   Illinois  C.  Rd.     Principal  pursuits  are 


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grain  and  stock  raising ;  has  many  artesian 

wells  ;  in  great  "corn  belt." 

I  N  Ct  U  I  R  E  R ;  Saturdays ;  four  pages  ; 
size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established 
1875;  T.  James,  editor  and  publisher;  circu- 
lation K  ;  printed  at  the  office  of  tlie  Onarga 
fie  fie  if. 

BUDA,  Bureau  Co.,  [j  900  pop.,  on  two 
railroads,  118  m.  from  Chicago.  Manufac- 
turing shops  and  junction  of  two  railroads. 

BUREAU  CO.  TIMES:  Thursdays; 
eight  pages  ;  size  36x48 ;  subscriiition  $1.50  :  es- 
tablished 1882;  Charles  A.  Pratt,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

BUNKER  HILL,  Macoupin  Co.,  a 

1,620  pop.,  on  Indianapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rd., 

36  m.  from  St.  Louis.    Centre  of  large  fruit 

and  stock-raising  section. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  ;  size  25x:38  ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablislied  1866;  F.  Y.  Hedley,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

BUSHNELL,  McDonough  Co., -n  2,3-25 

pop.,  at  tlie  crossing  of  Wabash,  St.  Louis  & 
Pacific  Rd.  and  St.  Louis  division  and 
Quincy  branch  of  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
Quincy  Rd.,  192  S.  W.  of  Chicago.  Engaged 
in  manufacturing  and  an  active  trade  cen- 
tre.   Located  on  a  rich  prairie. 

McDONOUGH  DEMOCRAT;  Thurs 
days  ;  democratic  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x40  ; 
subscription  $1..50  ;  established  1884  ;  Chas.  C. 
Chain,  editor ;  Chain  &  Kay,  pul)Iishers. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1868 ;  Tom  H.  B.  Camp,  editor  ;  Camp 
Bros.,  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

WESTERN  NORMAL  ADVOCATE; 
monthly;  educational;  eight  pages;  size 
22x32;  sub.seription  .50  cents  ;  established  188:3  ; 
W.  F.  Wilson,  editor :  Western  Normal  Col- 
lege, ])ublislier. 

PENMAN  AND  ARTIST:  bi-monthly: 
penmanship  :  eight  pages  :  size  22x32  ;  sub  - 
scriptlon  $1  :  establislied  1884;  C.  N.  Crandle, 
editor  and  publisher. 

BYRON,    Ogle    Co.,   (^^   900   pop.,    on 

Rock  r.,  89  m.  W.  of  Chicago,  on  Chicago, 
Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.    The  mauufacto- 
i-ies  at  Rockford  furnisli  employment  to  a 
number  of  tlie  residents. 
EXPRESS;    Frldavs  ;    four  pages  ;   size 

26x40;  subscription    $1..50;   established    1882; 

Shiley  &  Humbert,  editors  and  publishers  ; 

circulation  K. 

CABERY,  Ford  Co.,  a-  400  pop  ,  on  111. 

Central  Rd.,  84  m.  from  Chicago  and  20 S.  E. 

of  Kankakee.     Has  brick  and  tile  factories 

and  is  a  sliort    distance  from   coal   beds. 

Surrounded  by  good  farming  lands. 

ENQUIRER  ;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
24x35;  established  1883:  Burt  E.  Burroughs, 
editor  and  publislier;  circulation  K. 

CAIRO,  C.  H  ,  Alexander  Co.,  p  12,000 
pop.,  at  junction  of  Ohio  and  Mississippi 
rs.,  175  m.  below  St.  Louis.  Terminus  of 
Illinois  Central,  Cairo  «Sc  Fulton,  St.  Louis  & 
Cairo,  Cairo  &  Vincennes,  Texas  &  St.  Louis, 
Miss.  Central  and  Mobile  &  Ohio  Rds.  Has 
considerable  trade  aiifi  some  manufactur- 
ing. Source  of  supply  for  Southern  Illinois, 
Soutlieast  Missouri  and  Western  Kentucky. 

A  RGI"S  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and      ARGILS-JOURNAL,     Saturdays; 


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ILLINOIS). 


Independent ;  four  pases ;  size  24x30 ;  sub- 
scription—daily $7,  weelcly  $1.50:  established 
—daily  18T8,  weekly  1S64;  H.  F.  Potter,  edi- 
tor and  publisher ;  circulation — daily  K  K, 
weekly  J  1 ;  the  weekly  is  dated  at  Cairo 
and  Mound  City. 

BULLETIN;  every  morning  except 
Monday,  and  VVEEKIiY,  Mondays;  dem 
ocratic;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages; 
size— dally  22x31,  weekly  (size  of  page)  22x32  ; 
subscription— daily  $10,  weekly  $2;  estab- 
lished 1869;  E.  A.  Burnett,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation— daily  K,  weekly  J. 
AIKJUS-.TOURNAL  ;  (see  Argus.) 
(iA/ETTE;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
2.3x35;  subscription  .§2;  established  1882;  W. 
T.  Scott,  editor  and  publisher. 

CAMBRIDGE,  C.  H.,  Henry  Co.,  b 
1,201  pop.,  on  Rock  Island  &  Peoria  Rd. 
Centre  of  agricultural  region.  Depot  for 
the  shipment  of  produce  from  the  sur- 
rounding countr.v.  Coal  is  found  in  this 
vicinity. 

CHUONICLE;  Thursdays;  republican; 

four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablislied  1857;  Sinithe  &  Powers,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  .J  1. 

LOCAL  REl'ORTER;  Fridays;  eight 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  Potf  &  Chapman,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

PRAIRIE  CHIEF;  Saturdays;  inde- 
pendent; twelve  pages;  size  of  page  13.x2i); 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1867;  B.  W. 
Seaton,  editor  and  publisher:  circ'n  K  1. 

CAMP  POINT,  Adams  Co.,  -Q  l,4-2.i 
pop.,  at  junction  of  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
Quincy  Rd.  with  Toledo,  Wabash  &  West- 
ern Rd.,  22  m.  from  Quincy. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages;  size  31x44;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1873 ;  George  W.  Cyrus,  editor  anil 
publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

CANTON,  Fulton  Co.,  -n  5,500  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and  Wabash, 
St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rds.,  14  m.  from  Lewis- 
town,  210  from  Chicago,  and  28  from  Peoria. 
Engaged  in  manufacturing  and  coal  min- 
ing. Extensive  plow  manufacturing  and 
car  wheel  works  are  located  here. 

FULTON  CO.  LEDGER;  Thursdays; 

democratic  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  311x44;  subscrip- 
tion $2  ;  cslahlislicd  isi'.i;  S.  Y.  Thornton,  edi- 
tor and  publisluT  ;  circulation  J. 

FULTON  REPUBLICAN;  Thurs 
days  ;  republican  ;  eight  pages  :  size  3Ux44  ; 
subscription  $2;  established  1877;  Welch  & 
Betzer.  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  .1  1. 

RECilSTER  ;    Thursdays;    republican; 
eight  pages  ;  size36x4S ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished  1849;  C.  E.  Snively,  editor   and    pub 
Usher ;  circulation  I. 

CAPRON,    Jloone    Co.,    [^    450    pop., 

on  Madi.sim  Division  of  the  Chicago  & 
Northwestern  Rd.  Engaged  In  the  manu 
facture  of  butter  and  cheese.  Has  a  good 
school. 

HERALD;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ; 
eight  pages  ;  size  26x40:  subs(M-ipti(inS1.5t] ;  es- 
tablished 18S2  ;  A.  H.  S.  Perkins,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  .1. 

CARBONDALE,    Jackson    Co.,    g 

2,213  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,50m.  from 
Cairo.  A  brani'li  railroail  extends  from 
this  point  to  Oranil  Tower  on  the  Missis- 
sippi r.  Centre  of  a  fruit-growing  anti  coal 
region.  State  Normal  University  located 
here. 
BARTON'S    FREE    PRES!^  ;    Satur- 


days ;  republican ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ; 
subscription  .$2  ;  estalilished  1877;  J.  H.  Barton, 
editor  and  publisher:  circulation  J  J. 

CARL.INVILLE,    C.  H.,   Macoupin 

Co.,  a  3,118  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Alton  Rd.,  39* 
m.  from  Springfield,  33  from  Alton,  and  57 
from  St.  Louis.  Tlie  centre  of  a  thriving 
trade. 

DEMOCRAT;  semi-weeklv,  Wednes- 
days and  S:iturdays,  and  WEEKLY, 
Thuischiys ;  repulilican ;  four  pages;  size 
24x:l."i ;  subscription- semi-weekly  $2,50,  week- 
ly $1.2."i;  established— semi-weekly  1868,  week- 
ly 18.56  ;  A.  G.  David,  editor  ;  Macoupin  Print- 
ing Co.,  publishers ;  circulation— semi-week- 
ly K,  weekly  J  1. 

MACOUPIN  CO.  ENQUIRER;  Wed 
nesitays  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ; 
subscription  $1.25;  established  1871;  E.  B. 
Buck,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  J  1. 

BLACIvIJURNIAN;  monthly;  sixteen 
I  pages;  size  of  page  8x10;  subscription  $1 ;  e.s- 
tabllshed  1881 ;  W,  E.  Andrews,  editor  ;  Black- 
burnian  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ;  circula- 
tion K ;  a  college  paper ;  Issued  during  the 
collegiate  year. 

CARIiYIiE,C.  H.,  Clinto7i  Co.,  g  2,01& 
pop.,  on  Kaskaskia  r.,  and  Ohio  &  Missis- 
sippi Rd.,  47  m.  from  St.  Louis.  Centre  of 
an  agricultural  region.  Shipping  point  for 
lumber. 

CONSTITUTION      AND      UNION; 

Thursdays;  democratic;  four  pages;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1868: 
Moore  &  Shoupe,  editors  and  publishers ;  cir 
culation  K  K. 

SUED  ILLINOIS  ZEITUNG;  Satur- 
days ;    German  ;  four  i)ages  ;  size  28x44 ;  sub- 

.  scription  $2;  established  1876 ;  J.  Ruf,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

'  UNION  BANNER;  Thur.sdays;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1862;  James  W.  Peterson,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K:  an  edition  entitled 
tlie  Ro/isfcr  is  issued  at  Clement. 

IN.STRl'CTOR  ;  monthly  ;  protestant 
episcopal  ;  twenty  pages  octavo  ;  sub.scrip- 
tion  $1.35  ;  established  1869 ;  Rev.  D.  Fallooi> 
Hutchinsoti,  editor  and  publisher. 

CARMI,  C.  H.,  White  Co.,  cf  3,046  pop.,. 
at  head  of  navigation  on  Little  Wabash  r.. 
at  junction  of  Louisville  &  Nashville  and 
Cairo  &  Vincennes  Rds.,  37  m.  from  Evans 
ville,  Ind.     It  is  sittiated  in  the  centre  of 
the  county  and  southern  portion  of  Illinois, 
called  Egypt,  because  of  the  abundance  of. 
corn   raised  in  it  every  year.     There  are 
several  manufactories  at  this  place. 
COURIER  ;Thursd;(ys;  democratic; eiglK 
pages;    size  30.x44 ;    subscription   $1;    estab- 
,  Ished  1880;  Harslia&  Norswiirthy,  editors  and 
(  publishers  ;  circulation  .1  1 

TIMES;     Tuesdays;     republican;     four 
pages;  size  24x34;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1872;  Andrew  F.  Joy,  editor  and  pub 
Usher;  circulation  K  I. 

CARROL.L.TON,  C.  H.,  Greene  Co.. -a 
2,:5iX»  pop.,  on  Chii-ago  &  Altonand  Louisville, 
Cincinnati  &  Western  Rds.,  57  m.  from 
St.  Louis,  Mo.,  and  34  from  Jacksonville,  in 
an  agricultural,  grain  and  stock  district. 
Engaged  in  extensive  tile,  nuichinery  antt 
flour  manufactures.  Coal  found  in  abund- 
ance in  the  vicinity. 

GAZETTE;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  ;  size  3ilx44  ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1846;  Price  &  Farrelly,  editors  and 
publishers;  circulation  K  K  1. 

PATRIOT;  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  ten 


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pages  ;  size  of  page  13x20  ;  subscription  $2 ; 
establishect  1863 ;  Clement  L.  Clapp,  etiitor  and 
publisher;  circulation  J. 

CARTHAGE,  C.  H.,  Hancock  Co.,  -a 
2,000  pop.,  on  Toledo,  Wabash  &  Western, 
Carthage  &  Burlington,  and  Quincy  &  Car- 
thage Rds.,  38  ni.  from  Quincy,  ISO  from  Chi- 
cago, 200  from  St.  Louis  and  12  from  Mis- 
sissippi r.  Surrounded  by  a  farming  coun- 
try.   Seat  of  Carthage  College. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages;  size  30.x44;  subscription  $175;  estab- 
lished 1865 ;  Thomas  C.  Sharp,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

REPUBI^ICAN;  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages;  size  31x44;  subscription 
$2 ;  established  1854 ;  J.  M.  Davidson,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  J. 

CASEY,  Clark  Co., o  1,500  pop.,  on  St. 
Louis,  Vandalla  &  Indianapolis,  and  Dan- 
ville &  Olney  Rds.,  35  m.  W.  of  Terra  Haute, 
Ind.    Good  shipping  point. 

ACORN;  Tuesdays;  four  pages;  size 
lfix22  ;  sul>scription  .50  cents  ;  established  1881; 
Dr.  J.  J.  Sewell,  editt)r  and  publisher. 

BANNER;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1S72  ;  B.  F.  Ward,  editor  and  pulillsher  ; 
circulation  J;  issues  also  the  Martinsville 
Enterprise. 

CENTRALIA,  Marion  Co.,  p  5,000 
pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  at  the  junction 
of  the  Chicago  branch  with  the  main  line, 
also  at  terminus  of  Jacksonville  and  South- 
eastern Rd..  112  m.  from  Cairo  and  136  from 
Bloomingtou,  253  from  Chicago.  The  rail- 
road repair  shops  are  located  here,  giving 
employment  to  a  large  number  of  men. 

S  E  N  T  I  N  E  Ti  ;  every  evening  except 
Suntiay  :  and  W  E  E  K  L.  Y,  Tiiursdays  ; 
republican;  daily,  four  pages;  vsreekly,  eight 
pages:  size— daily  22x30;  weekly  3i)xJ4;  sub- 
scriptiou— daily  $6;  weekly  $1-^';  established' 
—dally  1S84;  weekly  1863;"  J.  N.  Kerr,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation— weekly  K  K  1. 

DEMOCRAT;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $l.,50 ;  es- 
tablished 1867;  S.  P.  Tufts,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  1. 

UNION;  Fridays;  German;  four  pages; 
size  2Sx44  ;  subscription  $2;  established  1S8:1 ; 
Geo.  Breuning,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion K  1. 

CERRO   GORDO,  PMt  Co..  n  coo 

pop.,  12  m.  E.  of  Decatur.  (Ui  Wabash,  St. 
Louis  &  Pacific  Rd.  A  flourishing  agri- 
cultural section. 

NEWS;  Saturdays:  eight  pages;  size 
26x40;  sul>seription  $1.50;  established  1884; 
Sam  A.  O'Banion  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

CHAMPAIGN,  Champaign  Co.,  D- 
5,106  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  at  intersec 
tion  of  Indianapolis,Bloomington  ,&  Western 
Rd.,  128  m.'  from  Chicago  and  48  from 
Bloomington.  The  Champaign,  Havana  & 
Western  division  of  the  Wabash,  St  Louis 
and  Pacific  Rd.  furnishes  direct  connection 
East  and  West.  Champaign  county  lies 
In  the  eastern  part  of  Illinois,  and  is 
drained  by  the  head  streams  of  the  Kas- 
kaskia,  Embarras  and  Vermillion  rivers, 
and  traversed  in  part  by  the  nortli  fork  of 
the  Sangamon  river.     The    soil  is  fertile 


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and  the  county  is  devoted  to  agriculture. 
State  Industrial  University  located  here. 

GAZETTE  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day,    and    CHAM- 
PAIGN COUNTY 
GAZETTE,     Wed- 
nesdays; republican  J 
_  aw   «!*_«  an       daily    four    pages, 
iZ  HtSf^^flua     weekly  eight  pages; 
"1^^-1(7'^^^^^  s  1  z  e— d  ally     22x30,- 
weekly  :iiix44;  sub- 
scription—daily   $5, 
m^lB  lir^l»i/to.ni.:Viweekly   ,$2;     estab- 
f        1 1  e  till        tflished  -daily   1883, 
|.v#JiiilW''l'JU'';[i'Vweekly  1851;    H.   J. 
^|^g^^jiM|to'y*^5Dunlap,    editor    and 
s^'i^— ^  X       -  -J?-  '  publisher;  circulation 
—daily  K  K  ,  weekly  I  1 . 

CHAMPAIGN  CO.  CiAZETTE  ;  (see 
Gazette). 

SIGN  A  Ij  ;  Thursdays  ;  independent ;  eight 
pages;  size  26x40;  sulisrription$l ;  established 
1880;  Ernest  Eaton,  editor;  Eaton  Brothers,- 
publishers ;  circulation  J. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages;  size2-l-x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1872;  Smyser,  Mize,  Fielding  &  Powers, 
editors  and  publishers;  circulation  I  I. 

IliIilNI;  semi-monthly;  twenty  pages; 
size  of  page  8x11;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1871 ;  Students  of  the  University  of  Illi- 
nois, editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  K  ; 
a  college  paper ;  issued  during  the  collegiate 
year. 

CHANDLERVILLE,  Cass  Co.,  d 
681  pop.,  on  Sangamon  r.  and  Peoria  &  Jack- 
sonville branch  of  W.,  St.  L.  &  P.  Rd.,  60  ni. 
from  Peoria ;  active  commercial  point ;  in 
fine  farming  country. 
SANGAMON  VAI.,LEY  TIMES;  Fri 

days  ;   four  pages  ;    size  24x36  ;   suliscription 

$1.50;  established  18<5;  E.  Spink,  editor  and 

publisher;  circulatiou  K  K. 

CHARLESTON,  C.  H.,  Coles  Co.,Cr 
3,000  pop.,  at  junction  of  St.  Louis  &  India- 
napolis and  Toledo,  Cincinnati  &  St.  Louis 
Rds.,  46  m.  from  Terre  Haute.    Centre  of  an 
agricultural  county.    Does  a  thriving  trade. 
The  machine  shops  of  Toledo,  Cin.  &  St. 
Louis  Rd.  are  located  here. 
COURIER;   Thursdays  ;   democratic  ;. 
eight  pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  es- 
tablished 1840;  Brown  &  Dunbar,  editors  and 
publishers;  circulation  K  1 

PLAINDEAI.ER;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican ;  eiglit  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription. 
$l.fi0;  established  1863 ;  M.  A.  McConnell  &Co., 
publishers;  circulation  K  1. 

SATURDAY  EVENING  HERALD?. 
Saturdays;  independent;  eight  pages;  size 
:!Ox44 ;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1882; 
Herald  Printing  Co.,  publisher  ;  circ'n  K  K  1. 

CHATS  WORTH,  Livingston  Co.,  U 
1,055  pop.,  96  m.  from  Chicago,  70  E.  of 
Peoria.  On  Peoria  and  Iowa  division  of 
Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific  and  Chatsworth. 
branch  of  Illinois  Central  Rds.  The  sur- 
rounding section  is  agricidtural,  with  corn 
and  hog  raising. 

PL,  A I N  DEA  liER ;  Fridays  ;  eight  pages-,. 
size  26x40 ;  subscription  .$1.50 ;  established  1873  ; 
Jas.  A.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion K  1.  IWAe'unl  average  circulation  for 
one  year  2ii'ece:tin(j  January  1,  1885,  as  per 
sfntement  on  file  at  tlie  nfflee  of  the  American 
Nen-spapcr  Vireetnry,  Sid  copies. 

CHEBANSE,    Iroquois    Co.,   D-  1,72& 
pop.,  on  Central  Rd.,  64  m.  S.   by  W.    of 
Chicago. 
HERALD  ;  Saturdays  ;  republican  ;  eight 


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ILLINOIS. 


f)age.s  ;  size  26x40;   subseriplion  $1.25;  estab- 
isheil   1869;   Sawyer  &   Eyerley,  editors  and 
publishers ;  elrcuiation  K. 

CHENOA,  McLean  Co.,  a  1,180  pop., 
oa  Ctiicago  &  Alton  Rd.,  at  intersection  of 
the  Toledo,  Peoria  &  Warsaw  Rd.,  24  ni. 
from  Blooniington. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  eight  pages; 
size  24x36 ;  subscription  iSl.iJO ;  establislied  1866 ; 
Horace  O.  Hedge,  editor  and  publislier;  cir- 
culation K. 

CHESTER,  C.  H.,  Randolph  Co.,  p 
3,000  pop.,  on  Mississippi  r..  Just  below  the 
mouth  of  the  Kaskasliia  r.,  and  at  terminus 
of  St.  Louis  Coal  Rd.,  about  80  m.  below  St. 
Louis.  It  has  a  large  river  commerce,  and 
is  a  place  of  active  business  In  coal,  iron, 
lead  and  agricultural  products;  situated  in 
a  prosperous  region.  Location  of  Southern 
Illinois  Penitentiary. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays ;  republican ;  four 

pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1872;  Matlack  &  Wassell,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  J. 

VAIiLEY  CLARION;  Wednesdays; 
four  pages;  size  28x44;  subscription  $1.50; 
■established  1867  ;  Frank  R.  McAtee,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

CHESTNUT,  Logan  Co.  a 

N  E  VV  S  ;  Saturdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
20x26;  subscriptions!  ;  established  1885;  L.  A. 
Githens,  editor ;  Sylvester  Myrick,  publisher. 

CHICAGO,  C.  H.,  Cook  Co.,  cf  503,304 
pop. ,  on  Lake  Michigan  and  Chicago  r.  Me- 
tropolis of  the  Northwestern  States.  Rail- 
roads centre  here  from  all  points.  Central 
depot  for  the  shipment  of  the  various  prod- 
ucts of  the  West  to  the  Eastern  markets, 
by  way  of  the  Lakes  and  through  lines  of 
railroad.  Largestgrain,  i^rovlsion,  live  stock 
and  lumber  market  In  the  world.  Lake 
commerce  is  extensive.  Largest  city  in  the 
State. 

CHIC'AGOER  ARBEITER-ZEI- 
■TUNG;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  DIE 
FACKEL,  Sundays,  and  VORBOTE, 
Wednesdays  ;  German  ;  independent ;  daily 
four  pages",  Sunday  and  weekly  eight  pages  ; 
size— dail.^'  C6x40,  Sunday  and  weekly  34x47  ; 
subscription— daily  $7.50,  Sunday  $2,  weekly 
.$3;  established— daily  1877.  Sunday  1879, weekly 
1874;  Socialistic  Publishing  Society,  editors 
and  publishers ;  cii'culation- dally  G  G,  Sun- 
•day  F  F  weekly  G  1. 

OHICAGOER  NEUE  FREIE 
PRESSE;  everv  morning  and  evening  ex- 
•cejit  Sunday,  WEEKLY,  Tuesdays,  and 
DAHEIM,  Sundays;  German;  independ- 
ent ;  Sunday  literary ;  daily  four  pages, 
weekly  and  Suuda.v  eight  pages  ;  size— daily 
27x40 ;  weekly  and  Sunday  34.x48 ;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $6,  weekly  $1.50,  Daheim  .§2;  es- 
tablished 1871 ;  R.  Michaelis,  editor ;  German 
American  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ;  circula- 
tion—daily G  1,  weekly  F,  Sunday  G  G  1.  The 
Sonnlags  Bote  is  also  issued  Sundays  for 
country  circulation ;  subscription  $1.50;  week- 
ly and  Soiiiitiii/s  Bote  together  $.3. 
'  J)E>IOKRAT;  daily  e.xcept  Sunday, 
and  SONNTAGiSBL.VTT.  Sundays,  and 
VV'EE  li.  L  V.  Fridays;  (jerman  ;  democratic  ; 
four  pages  ;  size— daily  24.Vo6,  weekl.y  ;30x46; 
subscription— daily  ffii,  weekly  $2;  established 
—daily  18S3.  weekly  1«56;  Hermann  Lieb,  edi- 
tor ;  Demokrat  Publishing  Co.,  publishers; 
circulation- dail  v  li  1.  wecklv  V  1. 

DROVERJ^'  JOI  KXAL  (Union  Stock 
Yards,  town  of  Like);  every  nfternoou  e.x- 
ceptSui'day,  SE.>I  I-WEEK  LV.  Tuesdays 
-;ind  Friday.s  and  WEEK  L  Y.  Friilays  ;  live 


ILLINOIS. 


stock ;  daily  and  semi-weekly  four  pages, 
weekly  eight  pages;  size— daily  and  semi- 
weekly  22x30,  weekly  30x44 ;  subscription- 
dally  $4,  semi-weekly  $2,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1873;  H.  L.  Goodall  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circ'n  X  ;  issue  also  the  Snti. 

EVENING  JOURNAL;  every  evening 
except   Sunday,    TRI- WEEKLY,    Tues- 
days. Thursdays  and  Saturdays,  and  JOUR- 
NAL,  Wednesdays;  republican;  daily  and 
tri-weekly   four   pages,    weekl.v    six    pages  :      j 
Saturdays  six  to  eight  pages ;  size — daily  and      ■ 
tri-weekly  30x45,  weekly  (size  of  page)  22.x30 ;      ^ 
subscription— daily  $10,  tri-weekly  $4,  weekly 
.$1.25  ;  established  1844 ;  Andrew  Shunian,  edi- 
tor ;  John  R.  Wilson,  publisher ;  circulation — 
daily  E,  tri-weekly  III,  weekly  D  1. 

EVENING  MAIL;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages ;  size 
22X.30 ;  subscription  $5  ;  established  1882 ;  Even- 
ing Mail  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circula- 
tion E  E  1. 

HERALD;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day, SUNDAY  HERALD,  Sundays, and 
WEEKLY,  Wednesdays  ;  Independent  ; 
daily  four  pages,  Sunday  and  weekly  eight 
pages;  size— daily  24x36,  Sunday  and  weekly 
(size  of  page!  18x24  ;  subscription— daily  with 
Sunday  $S,  without  Sunday  $6,  Sunday  $2, 
weekly  $1 ;  established  1881 ;  James  W.  Scott, 
publisher;  circulation— daily C  C,  Sunday  C  1, 
weakly  D. 

ILLINOIS  STAATS-ZEITUNG; 
every  morning  except  Sunday,  WEEKLY, 
Mondays,  and  DER  WESTEN,  Sundays; 
German ;  independent ;  daily  four  )jages, 
weekly  anil  Sunday  eight  pages ;  slze--daily 
29x44,  weekly  and  Sunday  34x46 ;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $10,  weekly  and  Sunday  $2 ;  estab- 
lished—daily and  weekly  1847,  Sunday  1855 ; 
Illinois  Staats-Zeitung  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers; circulation— daily  Fl,  weekly  C  1, 
Sunday  D  D. 

INTER  OCEAN ;  every  morning  except 
Sunday,  SEMI-WEEKLY,  Mondays  and 
Thursdays,  WEEKLY,  Thursdays,  and 
SUNDAY  INTER  OCEAN,  Sundays; 
republican;  eight  pages;  size  of  page  18x23; 
subscription— daily  with  Sunday  $12,  without 
Sunday  $10,  semi-weekly  .$2.50,  weekly  $1, 
Sunday  .$2  ;  established — daily  1872,  semi- 
weekly  1874,  weekly  1872;  William  Penn 
Nixon,  general  manager ;  Inter  Ocean  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers ;  circulatiOH— daily 
I)  1,  Sunday  C  1.  semi-weekly  H  1, weekly  A  A. 

NATIONAL  HOTEL  REPORTER; 
every  moi'ning  except  Sunda.v  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  26x34;  subscription  $8 ;  established  1871  ; 
F.  W.  Rice,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  I  I. 

NEWS;  every  morning  and  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays; 
Independent;  eight  pages ;  size  25x40;  subscrip- 
tion—morning S6,  evening  $6,  weekly  $1  ; 
established— daily  1875,  weekly  1878  ;  Melville 
E.  Stone,  editor  ;  Victor  F.  Lawson,  publisher  ; 
circulation- daily  -VI,  weekly  B  1.  SW  Ac- 
tual average  circulation  for  one  year  pre- 
ceding Jan.  1,  1885.  as  per  statement  on  file  at 
the  office  of  the  American  Xewsiiaper  Direc- 
tory—daily  125.17S.  ireeklij  59,812  copies. 

POST;  (see  Snuth  Chicago). 

SKANDINAVEN;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Tuesdays; 
Norwegian-Danish  ;  four  pages  ;  size— dail.y 
25x3'',  weekl\-  30x48;  subscription- daily  $5, 
weekly  $2  ;  established  1865 ;  John  Anderson 
&  Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  circulation- 
daily  I  1,  weekly  D. 

SOUTH  CHICAGO  INDEPEND- 
ENT; (see  South  Chicago). 

SUN;  (Union  Stock  Yards,  rown  of  Lake) 
everv  evening  except  Sunday,  four  pages  ; 
size  22x30;  established  1868;  H.  L.  Goodall  & 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  X  ; 
issue  alsii  the  Drovers'  Journal. 

SVOItXOST;  everv  morning  except  Sun- 
day, and  A:>IERIIvAN,  Wednesdays;  Bo- 
hemian ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  thirty-two 
pages;  size— daily  27x41,  weekly  (size  of  page) 
10x13:  subscription— daily  $7.50,  weekly  .$2.50; 
established  1875;  F.  B.  Zdrubek,  editor ;  Au.g. 
Geringer.  publisher  ;  circulation— daily  I  I, 
weeklv  n  H  1. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


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ILLINOIS. 


ILLINOIS. 


TEIjEGRAM;  every  evening,  including 
Sunday  ;  independent ;  four  pages  :  size  24x;54  : 
subscription  $3.50  ;  established  1881 ;  Chicago 
Telegram  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation X. 

TIMES;  evei-y  morning,  and  AVEEK- 
LY,  Wednesdays;  independent;  daily  and 
weekl.v  eight  pages,  Sunday  sixteen  pages ; 
size  of  page  20x2.5 ;  subscription— daily  $13, 
daily  with  Sunday  $15,  weekly  $1.23,  Sunday 

§2.7^  ;    established— dally    and    weekly    1854, 
unday  1865 ;  W.  F.  Storey,  editor  and  pub 
Usher;"  circulation— daily  C  C  1,  weekly  C  C. 

TRIBUNE:  every  morning,  and  DOL- 
LA  K.  TItlBI  NE;  Thursdays  ;  republican; 
dally  twelve  pages,  weekly  eight  pages.  Sun 
day  eighteen  pages;  size  of  page  18x24;  sub- 
.scription— daily  $10;  with  Sunday  $12,  Sunday 
$2,  weekly  $1  ;  established  1846;  Tribune  Co., 
publishers ;  circulation— daily  C  1,  Sunday 
B  1,  weekly  D. 

ADVANCE;  Thursdays;  congregational ; 
sixteen  pages  ;  size  of  page  12x17 ;  subscription 
$2..50;  established  1867;  Robert  A  est.  editor; 
Advance  Publishing  Co.,  publishers ;  circula- 
tion E. 

ALARM;  Saturdays;  socialistic;  four 
pages;  size  13x20;  .subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1884  ;  A.  R.  Parsons,  editor  ;  Working 
People's  International  A.ssociatiou,  publisli- 

"aMERICAN    cabinet    MAKER; 

(see  Boston,  Mass). 

AMERICAN  ENGINEER;  Fridays; 
engineering  ;  twenty.pages  ;  size  of  page  11x16; 
subscription  $4 ;  established  18S0;  L.  E.  Cooley, 
editor  ;  Cowles  &  Cooley,  publishers  ;  circ'n  H. 

AMERICAN  FIELD:  Saturdays; 
sporting ;  thirty-two  pages ;  size  of  page 
11x16;  subscription  $5;  established  1874;  N. 
Rowe,  editor ;  American  Field  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers;  circulation  D. 

AMERICAN  MARKETMAN  ;  Tues- 
days ;  ci>mmercial ;  sixteen  pages ;  size  of 
page  9x12  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1884  ; 
J.  W.  Lynch,  editor ;  Marketman  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers. 

AMERIKA  ;  Wednesdays;  Norwegian; 
eight  pages  ;  S'ze  of  page  17x24 :  subscription 
.52;  established  1SS4 ;  Norwegian  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

AMERIKA  X  ;  (see  Svornost.) 

BANNER;  Saturdays;  eight  pages ;  size 
aix44;  subscription  $1;  established  186!);  Frank 
E.  Stanley,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  H  1. 

BEE  JOURNAL,;  Wednesdays;  bee 
culture  ;  sixteen  pages ;  size  of  page  8x11  ; 
subscription  .$2;  established  1861;  Thos.  G. 
Newman,  editor  and  publislier ;  circulation 
(rl;  a  monthly  edition,  entitled  Amerwan 
Bee  Journiil,  si.xteen  pages  octavo,  is  also  is- 
sued ;  subscription  50  cents ;  circulation  of 
monthlv  H  H. 

B  L  A  D  E  T ;  Tuesdays ;  Swedish ;  eight 
pages;  size  30.x42;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1S77  ;  Jolin  Martenson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  G  (I  1. 

BREEDER??'  GAZETTE;  Tliursdays; 
live  stock  ;  thirty  six  pages  ;  size  of  page  9x12; 
subscription  $3  ;  established  1881 ;  J.  H.  San- 
ders &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  circula- 
tion F  F  I . 

CANADIAN  AMERICAN  ;  (see  Min- 
neapolis,  Minn.) 

CARL  PRETZEL'S  AVEEKLY ; 
Saturdays  ;  humorous  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  32x 
44;  subscription  $2;  established  1874;  C.  H. 
Harris,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  G  G. 

CECHOSsLOVAN  ;  Saturdays  ;  Bohe- 
mian ;  eight  pages;  size  22x3.i;  subscription 
$2.23  ;  established  1883  ;  J.  Geringer  &  V.  Kec- 
lik,  editors  and  publishers;  circulation  J. 

CHAMPION  OF  FREEDOM  AND 
RIGHTS;  Thursdays;  anti-prohibition; 
eight  pages  ;  size  ;:0.x44 ;  subscription  $2.50; 
established  1878;  Paul  Schuster,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  G  1. 

CHRISTIAN  CYNOSURE;  Thurs- 
days ;  unsectariau ;  sixteen  pages ;  size  of 
page  11x15;  subscription  .$2  ;  established  1868; 
National  Christian  Association,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  G. 

CHRISTIAN   WORKER  AND 


GOSPEL  EXPOSITOR;  Thursdays  ^ 
friends  ;  sixteen  pages  ;  size  of  page  10x14  ; 
subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1871  ;  Calvin 
W.  Pritchard,  editor  ;  Publishing  Association 
of  Friends,  publishers;  circulation  G  G  1. 

CHRONICLE;  Thursdays  ;  republi- 
can ;  four  pages;  size  24x35;  subscription 
$1;  established  1880;  D.  L.  Davis  and  L.  L. 
Davis,  editors  and  publishers;  circ'n  K. 

CHURCH  AND  HOME  ILLUS- 
TRATED; Thursdays;  evangelical;  eight 
pages  ;  size  of  page  10x14  ;  subscription  $1.23 ; 
e.stablished  1880;  David  C.  Cook,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  C  1  ;  a  semi-monthly 
edition  is  also  issued  ;  subscription  63  cents. 
The  paper  is  printed  at  Elgin. 

CIGAR  AND  TOBACCO  WORLD; 
Saturdays  ;  commercial ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x 
36 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1884 ;  P.  C. 
Huntington,  editor;  World  Publishing  Co., 
publishers;  circulation  K. 

CITIZEN;  Saturdays;  eight  pages;  size 
30x44;  subscription  .$2.30;  established  1882; 
John  F.  Finerty,  editor ;  Citizen  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers;  circulation  F  1. 

COMMERCIAL  BULLETIN;  Tues- 
days ;  commercial ;  thirty-two  pages  ;  size 
of  page  10x14 ;  subscription  .$2 ;  established 
1872 ;  J.  P.  Bates,  editor ;  James  A.  Doane, 
publisher ;  circulation  H. 

COMRADE;  Saturdays;  eight  pages; 
size  26x38  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1882 ; 
Comrade  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  H  1  ;  an  organ  of  Grand 
Army  of  the  Republic. 

CONSERVATOR;  Saturdays ;  four 
pages  ;  size  22x31;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
1878 ;  Barnett,  Clark  &  Son,  editors  and  pub 
Ushers ;  circulation  J  1  ;  an  oigan  of  colored 
people. 

CURRENT  ;  Saturdays;  literary;  twen- 
ty p:iges;  size  of  page  9x13;  subscription 
$4  ;  established  1883 ;  Edgar  L.  Wakeman,  edi- 
tor ami  publislier  ;  circulation  E  E. 

DAHEIM;  (see  Chicagoer  Neue  Preie 
Pressc. ) 

DANNEBROG;  (seelDavenport,  Iowa.) 

DEN  CHRISTELIGE  TALS- 
M  A  N  D  ;  Wednesdays ;  Norwegian-Danish  ; 
methodist  episcopal ;  eight  pages  ;  size  2Sx38; 
subscription  $1.60;  established  1870;  Chr. 
Freider,  e<litor  and  manager ;  circulation  G  G. 

DE  NEDERLANDER  :  Fridays;  Hol- 
landlsh  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x36;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1SS3;  Henry  U.  Masman, 
editor;  published  by  an  association;  circu- 
lation K  1. 

DEN  NYE  TID  ;  Saturdays;  Scandina- 
vian ;  four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription 
$2 ;  established  1878  ;  Den  Nye  Tid  Publishing 
Association,  editors  and  publishers ;  circu- 
lation J  J. 

DER  BAHNBRECHER:  Wednes- 
days; German;  independent;  four  pages; 
size  2;5x35  ;  subscription  $1;  estaljllshed  1882; 
Der  Bahnbrecher  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers;  circulation  J, 

DER  BEOBACHTER;  Saturdays;  Ger- 
man ;  indepeiidiiit ;  eight  pages;  size  30x43; 
subscription  .$2;  established  ls78;  Henry  Wil- 
helniy,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  G  1. 

DER  LUTHERISCHE  KIRCHEN- 
FREUND;  Fridays;  German;  lutheran ; 
four  pages ;  size  J7x23 ;  subscription  $1..tO  ; 
established  1869 ;  edited  by  a  committee ; 
Rev.  R.  A.  Schiele,  publisher ;  circ'n  I  1 . 

DER  WELTBUERCiER  ;  Thur.sdays  ; 
German  ;  catholic  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ; 
subscription  $2  ;  established  1881 ;  W.  Kuhl- 
mann  and  Otto  Ising,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  H  1. 

DER  WESTEN;  (see  Illinois  Staats- 
Zeitung.) 

I>EIITSCHE  W^ARTE;  Mondays,  and 
ERHOLUNGS-STUND  EN,  Thursdays  ; 
German  ;  Independent ;  Thursday  issue  liter- 
ary ;  eight  pages ;  size— Deutsche  Warte  35x46, 
Erholungs-stunden  (size  of  page)  11x16;  sub- 
scription —  Deutsche  Warte  $2,  Erholungs- 
stunden  $1 ;  established— Deutsche  Warte  1878, 
Erholungs-stunden  1879;  Germanla  Publish- 
ing Co.  (.Geo.  Brumder),  of  Milwaukee,  Wis., 
editors  and  publishers ;  circulation— Deutsche 


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GKO.  P.   ROWELL   &  CO'S 


ILLINOIS. 


ILLINOIS. 


AVarte  D  D  1,  Erholungs-stunden  Dl;  issue 
also  GER3IAMA,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

DIE  FACIvELi;  (aee  CIticcigoer  Arbeiter 
Zeitnny.) 

DOliLAR  TRIBUNE;  (see  Tribune.) 

DRV  GOODS  REPORTER:  Satur- 
days ;  commercial ;  four  pages ;  size  aSxSe ; 
subscription  $3  ;  established  W83  ;  Augustus 
<'.  Schoolev,  editor  and  publisher. 

D  U  C  rt  C  A  S  U  ;  Sundays; Bohemian; 
twelve  pages;  size  oi  page  10x12;  subscrip- 
tion .$2;  estaV)lished  18T7;  circulation  HH; 
issne<l  from  the  office  of  the  Svornost. 

DUNTON'S  SPIRIT  OF  THE 
TURF;  Saturdays;  sporting ;  sixteen  pages  ; 
size  of  page  11x16;  subscription  $4;  estab- 
lished 1876;  Frank  H.  Dunton,  editor;  Frank 
H.  &  E.  M.  Dunton,  puldishers ;  circulation  G. 

DZIEXSWIETV;  weekly;  Polish;  six- 
teen pages  ;  size  20x24  ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1882;  W.  Smulski,  editor;  Polish 
Literary  Society,  publishers  ;  does  not  insert 
advertisements. 

Ei>IERAUD;  Saturdays;  catholic  ;  eight 
pages;  size  32x4i;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1879;  James  E.  Dunn,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher;   circulation  H  1 

ERHOIiUNG  S-S  T  U  N  D  E  N  ;  {see 
Deiitxche  Warte.) 

EULENSPIEGEL;  Sundays;  German; 
humorous;  eight  pages;  size  o0x44 ;  subscrip- 
tion $3;  established  1872;  Dr.  Giistav  Feriiitz, 
editor;  Maria  Diana  Langeloth,  publisher; 
circulation  G  1. 

EXPRESS;  Saturdays ;  greenback ; 
eight  pages;  size  33x44;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1823 ;  B.  S.  Heath,  editor ;  Chicago 
Express  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  C  C  1. 

FARMERS'  REVIEW;  Thursdays  ; 
agricultural ;  sixteen  pages ;  size  of  page 
11x16;  sub.scription  $1.25;  established  1877; 
Oscar  C.  Gibbs,  editor;  Hannibal  H.  Chand- 
ler, manager  ;  circulation  C  C. 

FOLKE-VENNEN;  Thursdays;  Scan- 
dinavian ;  eight  pages  :  size  26x36 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50 ;  e.stablished  1878 ;  Mortensen  & 
Crook,  editors  and  publishers;  circ'n,  G. 

FREE  METHODIST;  Wednesdays; 
free-methodist ;  sixteen  pages  ;  size  of  page 
11x16 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1868  ;  Rev. 
J.  Travis,  editor;  T.  B.  Arnold,  publisher; 
circulation  G  G. 

GAMLA  OCH  NYA  HEMtiAA- 
DET ;  Wednesdays  ;  Swedish  ;  republican  ; 
eight  i)ages;  size  34x48;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1855;  Enander  &  Bohman,  editors 
and  publisliers  ;  circulation  F  F. 

GAZETA  KATOL.ICKA;  Thursdays; 
Polish  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26.x40  ;  subscription 
$2;  established  1871 ;  Wladlslaw  Smulski,  edi- 
tor ;  Polish  Literary  Society,  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation H  H. 

GAZETA  POLSKA;  Thunsdays;  Po- 
lish ;  independent ;  foiu-  pages  ;  size  29x48  ; 
subscription  $2  ;  established  1873  ;  W.  Dynie- 
wlcz,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  G  1. 

GROCER;  Mondays  ;  commercial ; 
fifty-six  ;  pages  ;  size  of  page  8x11 ;  subscrip- 
tion .$2;  established  1879;  Chicago  Grocer 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers;  circulation  G. 

GROCERS"  CRITERION;  Mondays; 
commercial;  forty  el;- ht  pages;  size  of  page 
11x14;  subscription  $2;  established  1874; 
Eugene  J.  Hall,  editor ;  D^  O.  Lantz  &  Co., 
publishers ;  an  advertising  sheet. 

H  O  R  S  E  ]>I  A  N !  Saturdays  ;  sporting  ; 
sixteen  to  twenty  four  pages ;  size  of  page 
11x16;  subscription  $3;  established  1881  ;  E.  B. 
Abercrombie  &  A.  G.  Hancock,  editors  ; 
Chicago  Horseman  Newspaper  Co.,  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  F. 

HOTEIi  WORLD;  Saturdays;  sixteen 
pages;  size  of  page  11x16;  subscription  $5; 
established  1875  ;  H.  J.  and  C.  H.  Bohn,  editors 
and  publishers;  circulation  G. 

IliLlNOISER  VOL.KSZEITUNG  ; 
Saturdays;  German;  four  pages;  size  23x37  ; 
established  1884  ;  H.  Walther,  etlitor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

II.MISTRERET  UGEBIiAD;  Frl 
days;  Skandlnavlan  :  eight  pages ;  size  24x36; 
subscription  .$1.50;  established  1S81;  C.  Ras- 
musseu,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  G  G. 


INDICATOR;     Saturdays ;    music ; 
twenty  pages  ;  .size  of  page  10x14 :  subscrip- 
tion  .$2 ;   established  1882 ;  O.  L.  Fox,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  H. 
INDUSTRIAL,     WORLD     AND 

I  IRON  WORKER;  Thursdays;  com- 
mercial ;  mechariical ;  forty  to  forty-eight 
pages;    size  of  page  11x16;  subscription  $3; 

;  established  1867 ;  J.  S.  Salisbury,  editor ;  In- 
dustrial World  Co.,  publishers;  circ'n  F  1. 

INTERIOR;  Thursdays;  presbyterian ; 
eight  pages  ;  size  35x48  ;  suljscription  $2.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1869  :  Wm.  C.  Gray,  editor  ;  Frank 
S.  Gray,  publisher ;  circulation  D  1. 

INVESTIGATOR;  Saturdays;  insur- 
ance ;  sixteen  pages  ;  size  of  page  9x12 ;  sub- 
scription $3 ;  established  1874 ;  J.  S.  Bloom- 
ingston,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation 
HI:  issues  also  the  Western  Fireman. 
JOURNAL  (Hfe  Erein'nri  Jorrnal.) 
JOURNAL  OF  COMMERCE;  Wed- 
nesdays ;  commercial;  mechanical;  forty-four 
pages ;  size  of  page  13x18 ;  subscription  $4 ; 
established  1862;  William  Baker,   publisher; 

'  circulation  G  G  1. 

JOURNAL  OF  THE  AMERICAN 
MEDICAL  ASSOCIATION;  Satur- 
days; medical;  thirty -eight  pages;  size  of 
page  8x11 ;  subscription  $5  ;  established  1883  ; 
S'.  S.  Davis,  editor ;  American  Medical  Asso- 
ciation, publishers;  ciiculation  H  1. 

KATHOLISCHES  VVOCHEN- 
BLATT  ;  Wednesdays;  German  ;  catholic  ; 

;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $2.50  ; 
established  1859 ;  Franz  Xaver  Brandecker, 
editor   and    publisher  ;  circulation  G  1. 

KNIGHTS  TRIBUNE;  Saturdays; 
knights  of  honor;  four  pages;  size  21X.30; 
sutiscription  $1 ;  established  1879  ;  W.  J.  Mas- 
kell,  editor  and  publisher. 

LAKE    VIEW    INDEPENDENT; 
Saturdays;  four  pages;  size  28x44;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1884;  Wm.  A.  Rennie, 
editor  ;  Blair  &  Rennie,  publishers. 
LAKE  VIEW  TELEPHONE;   Satur 

'  days  ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;    subscription 

1  $1.50 ;  established  1882 ;  R.  S.  Andrews,  edi- 
tor and  publisher:  circulation  K  1. 

LAKE  VINDICATOR  AND  COOK 
COUNTY  SUBURBAN  NEWS;  (Town 
of  Lake);  Saturdays  ;  four  pages;  size  26x40; 
subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1883 ;  William 
Halley,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  III. 

;  LA  TROMPETTE  EVANGEL- 
K^UE!;  Wednesdays  ;  French;  evangelical; 

I  four  pages,  size  14x21;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 

\  lished    1884;  Rev.  P.  A.    Seguin,  editor  and- 

<  publisher. 

'     LEADER  ;  Saturdays;  eight  pages;  size 

!  22x31 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1884  ;  J.  T. 
Cunningham,  editor ;  Chicago  Leader  Co., 
publishers. 

I  L£D<»ER ;  Saturdays  ;  story  paper;  eight 
pages ;  size   32x46 ;    subscription    $1 ;  estab- 

I  lished  1872;  Ledger  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 

1  ers  ;  circulation  E  E. 

LEGAL  ADVISER;  Tuesdays,  and 
!>IOXTHLY  ;  legal;  eight  pages;  size  of 
page  11x15;  subscription— weekly  $3,  month- 
ly $1;  established— weekly  1880,  monthly  1861 ; 
Legal  Adviser  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publi.shers  ;  circ'n — weekly  J  1,  nionthly  I  1 . 
LEGAL  NEWS;  Saturdays;  legal; 
.sixteen  pages  ;  size  of  page  11x16;  subscrip- 
tion $2.20;  established  1868;  Myra  Bradwell, 
editor;  Chicago  Legal  News  Co.,  publishers; 
circulation  H  H  1. 

LEVER;    Wednesdays ;    temperance  ; 
eight   pages;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  .$1.50;- 
established   1878  ;  Rev.  J.  A.  Van  Fleet,  M.  A., 
editor  and  pulilisher;  circulation  E  E  1. 

LITHOGRAPHER  AND  PRINT- 
ER  :  Saturdays:  mechanical ;  eight  pages  ; 
size  22x28;  subscription  $3;  established  1883: 
Lithographer  .Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  .T  1. 

LIVING  CHURCH  ;  Saturdays;  prot- 
estant  episcopal ;  eight  pa.ges  ;  size  of  page 
14x20  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1878 ;  C.  W. 
Lefflngwell,  D.  D.,  editor  :  Living  Church  Co., 
publishers  ;  circulation  E  E  1. 

MAGAZINE;  Saturdays;  literary  ;  six- 
teen pages;  size  of  page  11x16;  subscription 


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$2.5fl ;  established  ISTT  ;  William  A.  and  Helen 
Elkin  Stairett,  editors ;  Magazine  Co.,  pub- 
lisliers  ;  ciiculation  D  D. 

>IEI)IC'  I-.  REVIEW  ;  Saturdays  ; 
medical  ;  forty-two  panes  octavo  ;  subscrip- 
tion $3;  established  ISVT  :  E.  C.  Dudley,  M.D., 
and  D.  O.  Gamble,  M.U.,  editors  ;  J.  H.  Cham- 
bers &  Co.,  publisliers  ;  circulation  HH  1  ; 
dated  and  Issued  simultaneously  at  Chicago 
and  St.  Louis,  Mo.;  Issue  also  the  St.  Louis 
Courier  of  Medicine  :  American  Journal 
■of  OpMlialmoloijii ;  Archives  of  Dentistry 
and  Annals  of  Siirf/eri/. 

3IIMNG  REVIEW:  Thursdays;  mining; 
sixteen  pages  :  size  of  page  10x14  ;  subscrip- 
tion $3  ;  established  1878  ;  Duff  Porter,  editor  ; 
Mining  Review  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  G. 

MIRROR  OF  AMERICAN 
SPORTS!  Satiu-days  ;  sporting ;  twenty 
pages;  size  of  page  ll.vlG;  subscription  $2: 
established  18.^7  ;  T.  Z.  Cowles,  editor  ;  Mirror 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ;  circ'n  G  1. 

MISSIONS- WANNEN  ;  Wednesdays; 
evangelical  ;  Swedish  ;  eiglit  pages  ;  size  of 
page  18x23;  subscription  .$1.50;  established 
18&J ;  Mission  Friends  Pnljlishing  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  pubifliers. 

music;  AM)  DRAMA;  Sundays;  mu 
sical ;  dramatic;  eight  pages;  size  28x40; 
subscription  .$2  ;  established  1SS4  ;  C.  M.  Os- 
trander,  editor ;  Music  and  Drama  Publish- 
ing Co,,  publishers. 

NATIONAL,  L,IVE-STO(K  JOIR- 
NAIi  ;  Thursdays  ai;d  MONTH  I^Y  ;  live- 
stock ;  weekly,  sixteen  pages  ;  monthly,  fifty- 
four  pages  ;  size  of  page  10x13 ;  subscription 
— weeklv  §1  ;  weekly  and  monthly  combined 
S2.15;  established— weekly  1884;  monthly  1870; 
Stock  Journal  Co.,  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation— monthly  G  1. 

NEWSLETTER:  Saturdays;  twelve 
pages  ;  size  of  page  14x20 ;  subscription  $4 ; 
established  1880 ;  D.  Dalziel,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher: circulation  G  G. 

NORDEN;  Tuesdays;  Norwegian;  four 
pages;  size  30x48;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1874 ;  H.  Haude,  editor  'J.  T.  Rel- 
ling  &  Co.,  publishers  :  circulation  F. 

NORTH-WESTERN  CHRISTIAN 
ADVOCATE:  Wednesdays;  methodist 
episcopal;  eight  pages;  size  of  page  18x24; 
subscription  §2.20  ;  established  1853  ;  Arthur 
Edwards,  D.D.,  editor;  Cranston  &  Stowe,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  D  1. 

NORTH-AVESTERN  LUMBER- 
MAN; Saturdays ;  commercial ;  mechanical; 
forty-eight  pages;  size  of  page  11x15;  sub 
scriptlon$4;  established  1873;  W.  B.  Judson, 
editor  ;  Lumberman  Publishing  Co.,  publish- 
ers; circulation  G  1. 

NYA  WECKO  POSTEN;  Wednes 
days ;  Swedish  ;  eight  jjages  ;  size  of  page 
14x20  ;  subscription  .§1.50  ;  established  1878  ; 
E.  Wingren.  editor  and  i)ublisher. 

OCCIDENT;  Fridays;  Jewish;  eight 
pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $3  ;  established 
1874;  Julius  Silversmith,  M.  A.,  editor;  Occi- 
dent Pul)lishing  Co.,  publishers ;  circula- 
tion D  D. 

PENCILINGS;  Saturdays;  thirty-two 
pages;  size  of  page  9x12;  subscription  $5; 
established  1884;  Lederer  &  Servoss,  editors 
and  publishers. 

PHOTOGRAPHIC  EYE  AND  THE 

EYE  ;     Saturdays  ;     mechanical  ;     sixteen 

pages;  size  of  page  11x15  ;  subscription  .$2.50; 

established  1884  ;   Chas.  Gentile,  editor  and 

.publisher;  circulation  G  1. 

PICTORIAL  WEST;  Saturdays  ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  2-'x32  ;  subscription  $8  ;  establish- 
ed 1^79  ;  Will  Y.  Barnet,  editor  and  publisher. 

PILOT;  Saturdays;  eitht  pages;  size 
80x44  ;  subscription  SI. 50;  established  1873  ;  M. 
J.  Cahill,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  G  1. 

PLATTDEUTSCHE  ZEITUNG; 
Saturdays ;  German ;  four  pages  :  size  24x36 ; 
subscription  $2;  established  1878;  Edward 
Cook,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  H. 

PRAIRIE  FARMETt.;  Saturdays; 
agricultural ;  sixteen  pages ;  size  of  page 
11x16;  subscription  $2;  established  1841; 
Orange  Judd,  editor ;  Prairie  Farmer  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers;  circulation  F. 


ILLINOIS. 


RAILROAD  GAZETTE;  (see  New 
York  city.) 

RAILWAY  AGE;  Thursdays;  com- 
mercial; forty  pages;  size  of  page  11x15; 
subscription  $4;  established  1876;  E.  H.  Tal 
bott  and  H.  R.  Hobart,  editors  ;  Railway  Age 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers;  circulation  G. 

R  A I  li  W  A  Y  REVIEW;  Saturdays  ; 
commercial;  twenty-four  pages  ;  size  of  page 
11x16;  subscription $4.;  established  1868;  Wil- 
lard  A.Smith,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation H  1. 

RAMBIjER;  Fridays;  society;  sixteen 
pages  ;  size  of  page  9x11  ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1883  ;  Reginald  de  Koven  and  Harry 
B.  Smith,  editors  and  publishers. 

REAL  ESTATE  AND  BUILDINii 
JOURNAL;  Saturdays ;  commercial ; 
twelve  pages  ;  .size  of  page  10x14;  subscription 
.$4  ;  established  1866  ;  R.  C.  Smyers,  editor  antl 
publislier  ;  circulation  I  I. 

RELIGIO-PHILOSOPHICAL 
JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  spiritualist;  eight 
pages  ;  size  of  page  14x21 ;  subscription  $2.50 ; 
establisheil  1865 ;  John  C.  Bundy,  editor  and 
puV)lisher;  circulation  E  1. 

S  A  N  D  E  B II D  ET ;  Mondays ;  Swedish  : 
methodist  epi^  copal;  eight  pages;  size  27x38; 
subscription  $2;  established  1862;  Rev.  V. 
Witting,  editor ;  Cranston  &  Stowe,  publish- 
ers; circulation  H  1. 

SATURDAY  EVENING  HERALD: 
Saturdays ;  eight  pages ;  size  of  page  16x22  ; 
subscription  $2  ;  established  1874;  Lyman  B. 
Glover,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  I  1. 

SENTINEIi:  Thursdays;  greenback; 
eight  pages  ;  size  of  page  13x19  ;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1878  ;  S.  F.  Norton,  editor  and 
publisher;  cii'culation  C  C. 

SHOE  AND  LEATHER  REVIEW; 
Wednesdays  ;  commercial ;  thirty-six  pages  ; 
size  of  page  9x12;  subscription  .$2;  estab- 
lished 1876 ;  Review  Printing  Co.,  publishers  ; 
circulation  H  1. 

SONNTAGSBLATT;  (see  Demokrat.) 

SONNTAGSBOTE;  (see  Chicagoer  Neue 
Freie  Presse.) 

SOUTH  CHICAGO  TRIBUNE; 
(see  South  Chicago.) 

SPOKTINii  AND  THEATRICAL 
JOURNAL;  Thursdays  ;  dramatic  ;  twenty 
pages  ;  size  of  page  11x16  ;  subscription  $4  ; 
estaljlished  1880;  Adams  &  Corbett.  editors 
anid  publishers  ;  dated  at  Cliicago  and  New 
York  Citv. 

STANDARD ;  Thursdays ;  baptist ;  eight 
pages;  size  of  page  17x24;  subscription  $2.50; 
established  1853;  J.  A.  Smith,  D.D.,  editor; 
Goodman  &  Dickerson,  publishers  ;  circ'n  E. 

SUNDAY  HERALD;  (see  Herald.) 

SUNDAY  INTER  OCEAN;  (see  Inter 
Ocean.) 

SVENSKA  AMERIKANAREN; 
Tuesdays ;  Swedish ;  eight  pages ;  size 
35x48;  subscription  $2.25;  established  1876; 
Magnus  Elmblad,  editor ;  Svenska  Amerl- 
kanaren  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  F  1. 

SVENSKA  TRIBUNEN;  Wednes 
days  ;  Swedish  ;  ten  pages  ;  size  of  page  17x24 ; 
subscription  .$2.25  ;  established  1869 ;  Swedlsli 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers :  circu- 
lation D  D. 

UNION  SIGNAL;  Thursdays;  temper- 
ance; sixteen  iiages ;  size  of  page  10x14; 
subscription  $1.75 ;  established  1874 ;  Mrs. 
Mary  B.  Willard,  editor ;  Charles  E.  S.  Flelden. 
manager  ;  Woman's  Temperance  Publication 
Association,  publishers  ;  circulation  E  E. 

UNITED  STATES  MEDICAL  IN- 
VESTIGATOR; Saturdays;  medical; 
thirty-two  pages  octavo;  subscription  $3; 
established  1861 ;  Dr.  T.  C.  Duncan,  editor ; 
Duncan  Bros  ,  publishers  ;  circulation  H  H. 

UNIVERSALIST;  Saturdays;  unlver- 
salist  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  of  page  17x24  ;  sub 
cription  .$2.50;  established  1828  ;  tJniversalist 
Publishing  House,  publishers ;  circulation 
G  G 1 ;  dated  at  Chicago  and  Cincinnati,  O. 

VANITY  FAIR;  Saturdays;  literary; 
sixteen  images  ;  size  of  page  10x14  ;  subscrip- 
tion $3 ;  established  1884  ;  S.  C.  Gregg,  Jr., 
editor  and  iiublislier. 

VERDEN.S  tJANG;  Wednesdays ;  Scan- 


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dinavian  ;  elsht  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1  ;  establishecl  1878  :  Verdens  Gang  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  pulilisliers  ;  circ'n  H. 
VORBOTE;     (see     Chicagoer     Arbeiter 

WEEK'S  CURRENT;  Mondays;  edu 
cational ;  four  pages  ;  size  14x21 ;  subscription 
$1;  established  1883;  E.  O.  Vaile,  editor  and 
publisher;  issues  also  the  InteUigcncer. 

WEST  END  A  D  V0C;ATE;  Saturdays  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  of  page  15x32 ;  subscrijition 
$1 ;  established  1S70 ;  C.  E.  Crandall.  editor  and 
puljlisher  ;  an  advertising  slieet.  ZW Actual 
average  circulation  for  one  year  preceding 
Jarmary  18,  1885,  as  per  statement  on  file  at 
the  office  of  the  American  Neswpaper  Direc 
torn,  S.dOti  copies. 

WESTERN  CATHOLiIC:  Saturdays; 
catliolic  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  32x44 ;  subscription 
$2.50;  established  1868;  J.  R.  CofCey,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  X. 

WESTERN  FIRE;>IAX;  Wednesdays; 
sixteen  pages;  size  of  page  9x12;  subscrip- 
tion .S1.5U;  established  1880;  J.  S.  Blooniing- 
ston,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circvilatlon  H  1 ; 
a  fireman's  paper;  issues  also  the  Investigator. 

WESTERN  RURAL  AND  AMERI- 
CAN STOCK^IAN;  Saturdays;  agricul- 
tural ;  sixteen  pages  ;  size  of  page  13x19 ;  sub- 
scription $1.65;  established  1863;  Milton 
George,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation 
D  D  1  ;  New  York  office,  21  Park  row. 

W^OOL,  JOURNAL;  Thursdays  ;  com- 
mercial :  eight  pages ;  size  19x25 ;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents  ;  established  1884  ;  E.  H.  Frances, 
editor;  Althrup  Publishing  Co..  publishers. 

W^ORLD;  Saturdays;  dramatic;  six- 
teen pages;  size  of  page  13x17;  subscrip- 
tion $2 ;  established  1871 ;  Chicago  World 
■  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circu- 
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'^"^NATIONAL  CAR  BUILDER;  (see 
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OUR  REST  AND  SIGNS  OF  THE 
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lished 1883:  D.  Van  Ness  Person,  editor  antl 
publisher. 


PHARMACIST  ;  monthly;  pharma- 
ceutical ;  seventy -six  pages  octavo  ;  subscrija- 
tion  $1.50;  established  1868;  Dr.  Oscar  Old- 
berg,  editor;  Cliicago  College  of  Pharmacy, 
publishers  ;  circulation  G  1. 

PICTURE  AND  ART  TRADE; 
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of  page  9.X12;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1880  ;  J.  Sawtelle  Ford,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  H  ;  issues  also  the  Stationer  and 
Printer. 

PICTURE  GALLERY  FOR 
YOUNG  FOLKS;  monthly;  juvenile; 
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established  1878;  Clucago  Engraving  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  F  1. 

POPULAR  MONTHLY;  eighty  four 
pages;  size  7x10;  subscription  .SI. 50;  estab- 
lishei  1883  ;  Popular  Monthly  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers. 

P  O  U  li  T  R  Y  KEE PER  ;  monthly  ; 
poultry  raising  ;  tweiit.v-four  pages  ;  size  of 
page  lixll  ;  sul)scrii)tioii  50  cents  ;  established 
1884 ;  P.  H.  Jacobs,  editor ;  W.  V.  R.  Powis, 
publisher. 

POUIiTRY  RAISER;  monthly; 
poultry  raising;  sixteen  pages;  size  of  page 
8x1 1  ;  subscription  25  cents  ;  established  1884  ; 
K.  B.  Mitchell,  editor  and  publisher. 

PRACTICAL  PHONOGRAPHER; 
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octavo ;'  subscription  $2 ;  established  1884 ; 
Harry  F.  Lee,  editor  and  publisher. 

PRACTICAIi  TEACHER;  monthly; 
educational ;  twenty  pages  ;  size  of  page  8x11 ; 
subscription  $1.50 ;  established  3877  ;  Francis 
W.  Parker,  editor;  Teachers' Publishing  Co., 
publishers ;  circulation  G  ;  not  issued  during 
July  and  August. 

PRESS  AND  TYPE;  monthly ;  sixteen 
pages;  size  of  page  8x11;  subscription  $1; 
established  18S0  ;  C.  E  Walker,  editor;  Wan- 
ner, Weber  &  Co.,  publishes  ;  a  printer's  ad- 
vertising sheet. 

PURCHASER  AND  CORRES- 
PONDENT; monthly;  eight  pages;  size 
30x44  ;  sub.scription  $1 ;  established  1884 ;  C. 
D.  .Stone,  editor  and  publisher;  an  advertis- 
ing sheet. 

RAILWAY  PURCHASING 
AGENT  AND  SUPPLY  TRADE 
JOURNAL;  monthly;  commercial;  twen- 
ty-eight pages  ;  size  of  page  11x15 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1877;  WillardC.  Tyler, 
editor ;  Railway  Purchasing  Agent  Co.,  pub- 
llstiers  ;  circulation  I  I. 

RAND,  UcNALLY  «fc  CO.'S 
BANKERS'  MONTHLY;  financial; 
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tion $4  ;  established  1884  ;  Rand,  McNaUy  & 
Co.,  editors  and  publisliers. 

RAN  D-McN  ALLY  OFFICIAL 
RAILWAY  GUIDE  AND  HAND 
BOO  K  ;  monthly  ;  five  hundred  and  sixteen 
pages;  size  of  page  5x7;  subscription  $3..50: 
established  1870  ;  T.  Penfleld,  editor  ;  National 
Railway  Puulication  Co.,  publishers ;  circu- 
lation F  1. 

REPORTER;  monthly;  mechanical; 
twenty  pages;  size  of  viage  11x16;  subscrip- 
tion $2  ;  established  1868  ;  Frank  M.  Nichols, 
editor  ;  Nichols  &  Co.,  publishers  ;  circula- 
tion J  J. 

SCANDINAVIA:  monthly;  literary; 
Scandinavian  ;  thirty-two  pages :  size  of  page 
9x12  :  subscription  $2  ;  established  1884  ;  circu- 
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four  pages;  size  of  page  9x12;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1879;  Walter  Scates,  editor  ; 
Sewing  Machine  Advance  Co.,  publishers; 
circulation  G  6. 

SHORT-HAND  WRITER;  monthly; 
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scription $1';  established  13S1  ;  D.  Kimliall. 
publisher  ;  circulation  1  1 .  S^W  Actual  arei- 
a(ie  circulation  for  one  year  preceding  Jan.  1, 
1885,  as  per  statement  on  file  at  the  office  of  the 
American  Newspaper  Directory,  2,300  copies  ; 
dated  at  Chicago  and  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

SHROUD;  monthly ;  commercial  ; 
twenty  pages ;  size  of  page  10x14 ;  subscrip- 


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ILLINOIS. 


tion$l;  established  1881;  RichaidJ  MoGowan, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulatiou  H  H  ;  dated 
at  Chicago  and  New  York  City- 

S  K  A  N  D  I  N  A  V  I  S  K  F  A  K  M  E  R 
JOUKNAL;  monthly  ;  Scandinavian  ;  agri- 
cultural :  twelve  pages ;  size  of  page  10x14  ; 
suliscriptionSl :  established  1882:  Joh.  Hausen, 
editor ;  circulation  H. 

SJONCi  FRIEND;  monthly;  musical; 
twenty-four  pages:  size  of  page  10x12;  sub- 
scription $1  ;  established  1879;  S.  W.  Straub, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  H. 

SOUTHWESTERN  RAILWAY 
ADVANCE;  monthly;  eight  pages;  size 
25x38 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1881  ; 
John  R.  Robinson,  editor  and  publisher ; 
dated  at  Chicago  and  Galveston  ;  circ'n  X. 

SUNSET  CHIillES;  monthly;  four 
pages  ;  size  19x25  ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  es- 
tablished 1881 ;  Sunset  Chimes  Publishing 
■Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

TRUE  WITNESS  ;  monthly;  catholic: 
twenty-eight  pages;  size  of  page  8x11;  sub- 
scription $1 :  established  18S4;  True  Witness 
Publishing  Co..  editors  and  publ]sh<-rs. 

I'.  S.  DAIRYMAN;  monthly ;  dairy- 
ing ;  sixteen  pages ;  size  of  liage  9x12 ;  sub- 
scription $1:  established  1882:  Dairyman's 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation J  1. 

U.  S.  VETERINARY  JOCJRNAL, 
&  FORGE,  HOOF  AND  SHOE; 
monthly;  livestock:  thirty-two  pages;  size 
of  page  9.X12 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
fi82 ;  U.  S.  Veterinary  Journal  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  J. 

VOICE  OF  3IASONRY  AND  FAM- 
ILiV  MAGAZINE;  monthly;  masonic; 
one  hundred  pages  ;  size  of  page  7x10  ;  sub- 
scription $3 ;  established  1862 ;  Jno.  W.  Brown, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  F  F. 

VOLiANTE  ;  monthly;  twent.y  pages; 
size  of  page  9x12 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1871  ;  Students  of  the  University  of 
Chicago,  editors  and  publishers ;  circulation 
J  J  ;  a  college  paper  ;  issued  during  the  col- 
legiate year 

WA^HINGTONIAN  ;  monthly;  tem- 
perance ;  eight  pages ;  size  22x32 ;  subscrip- 
tion .50  cents  ;  established  1875  ;  Daniel  "Wil- 
kins,  editor;  Washirigtonian  Home  Associa- 
tion, publishers ;  circulation  J ;  organ  of 
Washingtonian  Home. 

WATCHMAKER  AND  METAL. 
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chanical ;  forty  pages ;  size  of  page  10x14 ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1874;  H.  A. 
Pierce,  editor;  Jewelers' Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  G  1. 

WATCHMAN:  monthly:  spiritualist; 
eight  pages;  size  of  page  9x14;  subscription 
$1:  established  1880:  Boston  Star  and  Cres- 
cent Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

WESTERN  BOOKSELLER; 
montldy  ;  commercial ;  thirty-two  pages  ;  size 
of  page  7x10 ;  established  1879 ;  J.  Fred.  Wag- 
goner, editor  and  publisher ;  Issue  also  West- 
ern Stationer  and  Western  Paper  Trade. 

WESTERN  BREWER,  AND 
JOURNAL  OF  THE  BARLEY, 
MALT  AND  HOP  TRADES;  monthly  ; 
commercial ;  mechanical ;  one  hundred  and 
eighty-four  pages ;  size  of  page  9x13 ;  sub 
scription  $5;  established  1876;  J.  M.  Wing 
&  Co.,  editors  and  publish'  rs  :  circ'n  H  H. 

WESTERN  DRUGGIST;  monthly; 
commercial,  pharmaceutical ;  sixty-four 
pages;  size  of  page  8x1 1;  subscriptlim  $1 ; 
established  1879  ;  G.  P.  Englehart  &  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ;  circulation  G  G 

WESTERN  FAlt:>IEKS'  JOUR- 
NAL ;  monthly;  agricultural:  eight  pages: 
size  18x24  ;  subscription  .50  cents  ;  established 
1883 ;  Farmer  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers; circulation  G. 

WESTERN  MANUFACTURER  ; 
monthly  ;  commercial ;  mechanical  ;  twenty 
pages ;  size  of  page  12x17;  subscription  $2 ; 
established  1873;  Coyne  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  G  G. 

WESTERN  i>IEDICAL  RE- 
PORTER;  monthly;  medical;  eighty-six 
pages  octavo ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 


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1880  ;  J.  E.  Harper,  A.  M.,  M.  D.,  editorand  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  H  H. 
WESTERN     PAPER     TRADE; 

monthly  :  commercial  ;  mechanical ;  twenty 
pages:  size  of  page  10x14 ;  subscription  $l; 
established  1875 ;  J.  Fred  Waggoner,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  1 1;  issues  also  the 
We.ftern  Bookseller  and  Western  Stationer 

WESTERN  PEN.>IAN;  monthly  •  edu- 
cational ;  sixieen  pages;  size  of  page  8x11 : 
subscription  60  cents  ;  established  1884 ;  A.  M. 
Palmer,  editor  ;  'VJ'orthington  &  Palmer,  pub- 
lishers. 

WESTERN  POSTAL  RECORD  ; 
monthly  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  of  page  10x16  ■ 
sub.scriptiou  SI  ;  established  1868 ;  P.  C.  Rus- 
sell, editor  and  publisher  :  circulation  G  1 

WESTERN  STATIONER;  monthly; 
commercial;  mechanical;  thirty-six  page's- 
size  of  page  9x12  ;  subscription  '$1.M ;  estab' 
lished  1879:  j.  Fred  Waggoner,  editor  and 
publisher:  circulation  1 1;  issues  also  the  West- 
ern Bookseller  and  Western  Paper  Trade 

WESTERN  WORLD;  monthly  ;  eight 
pages:  size  of  page  13x18;  subscription  SI; 
established  1885;  Western  World  (incw- 
por-ited),  editors  and  publishers. 

WORLD  MACiAZINE  ;  monthly;  six 
teen  pages :  size  of  page  13x16 ;  subscription 
$1  ;  established  1871  ;  World  Magazine  Publish- 
ing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  B  1 

ZUM  FEIERABEND;  monthly  ;  Ger 
man:  eight  pages;  size  of  page  9x12;  sub- 
scription 35  cents;  established  1881 ;  German 
Publishing  Hou  e,  editors  and  publishers 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN;  bi 
monthly  :  eighty  pages  octavo  ;  subscription 
$4  :  established  1878 ;  Rev.  Stephen  D.  Peet, 
editor  ;  F.  H.  Revell,  publisher ;  circulation  J 

SIGVIA  CHI  ;  bi-mouthly;  college  secret 
society  •  sixty -eight  pages  :  size  of  page  7x10  ; 
subscription  50  cents ;  established  1882  ;  W 
h.  Fisher,  editor  and  publisher ;  i.ssued  during 
the  collegiate  year. 

ELECTROTYPE  JOURNAL;  quar 
terly  ;  twenty  four  pages  ;  size  of  page  11x14- 
subscription  §1  ;  established  1874  ;  A.  Zeese  & 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers ;  an  advertising 
sheet. 

FRIENDS'  BIBLE  SCHOOL 
QUARTERLY;  friends;  thirty -four  pag^ 
octavo ;  subscription  20  cents  ;  established 
1S80 ;  Association  of  Friends,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  J. 

ROUNDS'  PRINTERS'  CABINET: 
quarterly;  twenty-six  pages;  size  of  page 
12x18;  subscription  $3;  established  1856- 
S.  P.  Rounds,  Jr.,  editorand  publisher:  an 
advertising  sheet. 

CHILLICOTHE,  Peoria  Co.,  a  936 
pop.,  on  Illinois  r.,  at  the  head  of  Peoria 
Lake,  and  on  Peoria  branch  of  Chicago  & 
Rock  Island  Rd.,  IS  m.  from  Peoria ;  an  agri- 
cultural section.  Has  large  vegetable  can- 
ning establishment. 

BULLETIN;  Frirta.vs;  four  pages;  size 
of  page  22x30 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1883 ;  F.  W.  Bailey,  editor  and  publisher : 
circulation  K  1. 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays ;  democrat- 
ic ;  eight  pages  ;  size  34x48  ;  sub.seriptiou  SI  50 : 
established  1867;  William  B.  Whiffen,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  ;  printed  at  the 
oflBce  of  the  Lacon  Marshall  Co.  Democrat 

REPORTER  ;  Thursdays:  eight  pages'; 
size  26x44;  subscription  .§2;  established  1874; 
Frank  Andrews,  editor;  Reporter  Co.,  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  K ;  printed  at  the  office  of  the 
Lacon  Home  Journal. 

CHRISMAN,  Edgar  Co.,  a-  540  pop., 
at  junction  of  Danville  &  Southwestern  and 
Indianapolis,  Decatur  &  Springfield  Rds., 
12  m.  N.  of  Paris. 

ADVANCE;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  :  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1879;  E.  C.  Standlford,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  1. 


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CLAYTON,  Adams  Co.,  -a  3,050  pop., 
on  Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rd.,  28  m.  N. 
E.  of  Qulncy. 

ENTERPllISE  ;  Tlnirsdays ;  indepen- 
dent ;  eight  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
$1.25  :  established  1879  ;  Tom  J.  Heirs,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

CLEMENT,  Clinton  Co.,  g  345  pop., 
on  the  O.  &  M.  Ril.,  52  m.  W.  of  St.  Louis, 
Mo.    An  active  trading  town. 

REGISTER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  established  1863  ;  J. 
W.  Peterson,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cii-cula- 
tion  K  ;  Issued  from  the  office  of  the  Carlyle 
Union  Banner. 

CLINTON,  C.  H.,  De  Witt  Co.,  a  2,711 
pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  main  line  and  its 
Springfield  Division  and  Wabash,  St.  Louis 
&  Pacific  Rds.,  43  m.  from  Springfield  and 
22  from  Bloomington.  A  farming  district. 
Has  a  good  general  trade.  The  railroad  ma- 
chine  shops  of  Ill..Central  are  located  here. 

PUBLIC:  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  ;  size  of  page  20x28  ;  subscription  .$1.50  ; 
estaVjlished  1856;  Richartl  Butler,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

REGISTER;  Fridays;  independent- 
democratic  ;  eight  pages ;  size  36x48 ;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1868 ;  J.H.Wag- 
goner &  Son,  editors  and  publishers ;  circu- 
lation K  1. 

COAL  CITY,  Grundy  Co.,  C]  1,400 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Alton  and  Chicago,  Pe- 
kln  &  So.-Western  Rds.  Engaged  In  coal 
mining  and  brick  making. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x36 ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1883  ; 
W.  J.  Hynes,  editor  and  publisher  :  circula- 
tion K. 

COBDEN,  Union  Co.,  g  900  pop.,  on 
Illinois  Central  Rd.,  42  ni.  N.  of  Cairo.  The 
fruit  centre  of  an  extensive  territorj'. 

FRUIT    GROWERS'    JOl  RNAL  ; 

Thursdays;  fruit  culture;  eight  pages ;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1883; 
A.  M.  DuBois,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion K. 

COLCHESTER,  McDonough  Co.,  -o 
1,800  pop.,  on  C,  B.  &  Q.  Rd.,  7  m.  from  Ma- 
comb.   It  is  a  coal  mining  town. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays ;  four 
pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  .$2 ;  estab- 
lished 1873  ;  Van  L.  Hampton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

COLLINSVILLE,  Madison  Co.,  J3 
2,88!)  pop.,  on  the  St.  Louis,  Vandalla,  Terre 
Haute  &  Indianai)Olls  Rd.,  11  m.  from  St. 
Louis,  in  the  midst  of  a  large  mining  dis- 
trict ;  twelve  mines  now  in  operation  ;  va- 
rious manufacturing  industries. 

HERALD;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.25; 
establishe<l  1879 ;  James  N.  Peers,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K. 

PROGRESS;  Thursdays:  four  pages; 
size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1883 :  Jung  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  cir- 
culatliin  k. 

COMPTON,  Lee  Co.,  ^  400  pop.,  on 

the  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy  Rd. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  eight  pages;  size 
30x44 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1878  ; 
Ezra  G.  Cass,  editor  and  publisher ;  clroula- 


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tion  K  ;  printed  at  the  office  of  the  Paw  Paw 
Lee  Co.  Times. 

COULTERVILLE,  Randolph  Co.,J3 
700  pop.,  on  Cairo  short  line  rd.  Coal  min- 
ing is  carried  on  in  the  vicinity. 

HEADLIGHT;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages;  size  30.x44  ;  subscription  $1.25: 
established  1881  ;  Thos.  H.  Orr,  editor  antC 
publisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

CRESTON,  Ogle  Co.,  [^  364  pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  North-western  Rd.,  79  m.  from 
Chicago  and  5  from  Rochelle. 

TIj>IES  ;  Thursdays;  eight  pages;  size 
24x36;  subscription  $2;  established  1872;  G. 
W.  Morris  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers : 
circulatl(m  K  ;  an  edition  entitled  the  Moil 
is  issued  at  Malta. 

CUBA,    Fulton    Co.,    -a  1,000  pop.,  at 

junction  of  Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific  and 

Fulton  Co.  narrow  guage  Rds.,  40  m.  S.  of 

Galesburg.  Extensive  coal  mines  in  vicinity. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  eight  pages; 
size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1884  ;  J.  C.  Thomas,  editor  and  publisher. 

DALLAS  CITY,  Hancock  Co.,  -a  714 
pop.,  on  Mississippi  r.,  15  m.  below  Burling- 
ton, Iowa,  and  16  N.  of  Carthage. 

NEWS;  Saturdays ;  eight  pages ;  siza 
22x32  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1883  ;  C. 
L.  Cain,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K. 

DANA,  Ln  Salle  Co.  [^ 

HERALD  ;  Thursdays;  four  pages  ;  size 
24x34  :  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1874  ;  R. 
M.  Pritchett,  editor  ;  issued  from  the  office  of 
the  Minonk  Blade. 

DANVERS,  McLean  Co.,  a  460  pop., 
on  the  I.,  B.  &  W.  Rd.,  10  m.  W.  of  Blooming- 
ton. 

DISPATCH;  Thursdays;  four  pages; 
size  20x26;  subscription  $1.20;  establl.shed 
1880;  John  S.  Popple,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  K. 

DANVILLE,  C.  H.,  Vermillion  Co.,  a- 

11,000  pop.,  on  Vermillion  r.  and  Toledo^ 
and  Qulncy  division  of  Wabash,  St. 
Louis  &  Pacific  Rds.,  at  intersection  of 
Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois  and  Indiana, 
Bloomington  &  Western  Rds.,  112  m.  from 
Springfield,  125  from  Chicago.  Terminus  of 
Chicago  &  East  111.,  Evansville,  T.  H.  &  Chi- 
cago, Danville,  Olney  &  Ohio  River  and 
Paris  &  Danville  Rds.  Actively  engaged 
In  coal  mining,  manufacturing  and  agricul- 
ture. 

C01>I1>IERCIAL;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays ;  re- 
publican ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight 
pages  ;  size— daily  24x36,  weekly  30x44  ;  sub- 
scription—daily .$5.20,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished—daily 1878,  weekly  1862;  Albert  Harpj-r, 
editor  ;  Commercial  Co.,  publishers ;  circula- 
tion-daily J  J,  weeklj'  J  J  1. 

NEWS;  every  morning  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Fridays ;  daily  four  pages, 
weekly  eight  pages  ;  size  daily — 26x40,  weekly 
30x45;  subscription— daily  $5.20,  weekly  $1.50  ; 
established— daily  1876,  weekly  1872;  W.  R. 
Jewell,  editor  ;  Illinois  Printing  Co.,  publish- 
ers ;  circulation — daily  J  1,  weeklv  I  1. 

DANVTLLER  DEUTSCHE  ZEI- 
TUNG;  Saturdays;  German;  eiyht  pages; 
size  34x46;  suliscriptlon  $2;  established  187?; 
Carl  C.  Winter,  editor  and  publisher  ;  eircu 
lation  J  1. 

IjEADER;   Fridays;   democratic;   eight 


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pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1877;  T.  B.  Shoaff,  editor  and  pub- 
Usher  ;  circulation  J  J. 

SUNDAY  LEDGER  ;  Sundays;  repub- 
lican ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription 
$2  ;  established  1S84. 

DECATUR,  C.  H.,  Macon  Co.,  D  14,000 
pop.,  on  Sangamon  r.  and  on  the  Illinois 
Central  Rd..  at  the  Intersection  of  Toledo, 
Wabasli  &  "Western  Rd.,  .38  ni.  from  Spring- 
field, 108  from  St.  Louis  and  160  from  Chi- 
cago.   Surrounded  by  an  agricultural  dis- 
trict.    Engaged   in  manufacturing,  and   a 
place  of  active  trade.    Has  seven  railroads. 
MORNING  HERALD;  every  morning, 
and     SATURDAY     HERALD.    Satur- 
days; mdependent ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly 
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subscription  — daily   $5,    weekly   .§1;    estab- 
lished—daily 1880,  weekly   1879;  Hall  &  Hos- 
teller,  editors  and  pul)lisliers ;  circulation— 
dailv  I  I.  weekly  I  1. 

MORNING  REVIEW;  every  morn- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  REVIEW,  Thurs- 
days ;  democratic  ;  daily  four  jjages,  weekly 
eight  pages  ;  size — daily  23x39,  weekly  30x44  ; 
subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  §1  ;  established 
187i> :  Jack  &  Jlize,  editoi-s  and  publishers; 
cii-culation— dailv  K  K  1,  weekly  J  J  1. 

REFUBIjICJAN;  everv  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY',  Thursdays;  re- 
publican ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight 
pages;  size— daily  26x40,  weekly  30x44;  sub- 
scription—dailv  i=(5,  weeklv  Sl.ijO  ;  established 
—daily  1872,  wi-ckly  1867;  Hamsher  &  Mosser, 
editors  and  publisliers  ;  circulation— daily  K, 
weekly  J  1. 

REVIEW  ;  (see  Morning  Review.) 
SATURDAY'  HERALD;  (see  Morning 
Berald.) 

STATE  SENTINEL  ;  Saturdays;  eight 
pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lishsd  1876;  All:)ert  F.  Smith,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  I  I. 

OUR  COUNTRY  AND  VILLAGE 
SCHOOLS  :  monthly;  educational ;  thirty- 
six  pages;  size  7x11;  subscriptions!;  estab- 
lished 1880;  Charles  T.  Powner  and  Chas.  W. 
Groves,  editors ;  Powner,  Ackerman  &  Co., 
publishers  ;  circulation  G  G. 

DE  KALB,  De  Kalb  Co.,  ^  2,500  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  58  m.  W. 
from  Chicago.  Barbed  fence  wire  manu- 
facturing is  largely  carried  on. 

CHRONICLE;  semi-weekly;  Wednes- 
days and  Saturdays;  democratic  ;  eight  pages; 
size  of  page  18x24 ;  subscription  .82  ;  establish- 
ed 1879 ;  Clinton  Rosette,  editor  ;  J.  F.  Glid- 
den  &  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  .1  1. 

REVIEW:  Thursdays ;  republican  ; 
four  pages ;  size  26x40;  subscription  .$1.50; 
established  18S3  ;  D.  W.  Tyrrell,  editor  :  Tyr- 
rell &  Tomblin,  publishers  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

DELAVAN,  Tazewell  Co.,  a  1,34-2  pop., 
on  main  line  of  Chicago  &  Kansas  City 
through  route,  Jacksonville  division  of 
Chicago  &  Alton  and  Peoria,  Decatur  & 
Evansville  Rds.,  -30  m.  S.  W.  of  Blooming- 
ton,  and  17  S.  of  Pekin.  The  best  grain- 
gi-owing  and  stock-producing  district  in  the 
coimty. 

ADVERTISER;  Thur.sdays ;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  :  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
$2 ;  established"  186S ;  John  Culbertson,  edi- 
tor and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

TI.VIES;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1874 ;  Newman  &  Beatty,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

BIXON,  C.  H.,  Lee  Co.,  ti  3,R.o8  pop.,  on 
Rock  r.  and  lllin.ois   Central  Rd..  at  inter- 


section of  Chicago  &  North-western  Rd.,  86 
m.  from  Galena,  98  from  Chicago.  The  river 
furnishes  power,  which  is  employed  in  a 
number  of  mills. 

TELEGRAPH  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  ami  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  daily 
—four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ;  size— daily 
20x26,  weekly  30x44  ;  subscription— daily  $6, 
weekly  $2;  established— daily  1884,  weekly 
1851  ;  Benj.  F.  Shav*-,  editor ;  Telegraph  and 
Herald  Co.,  publishers  ;  clrc'n- weekly  J  J  1. 
SUN;  ^V ednesdays ;  democratic ;  ten 
pages;  size  of  page  13x20;  subscription  $2 ; 
established  1868  ;  W.  M.  Kennedy,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J. 

DOLTONS  STATION,  Cook  Co.cf 
SUBIRBAN     ENTERPRISE  ;    (see 
Kensington.) 

DOWNERS  GROVE,  Du  Page  Co., 

cf  1,200  pop.,  20  m.  W.  of  Chicago. 

REPORTER;    Fridays ;   republican ; 

eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  .subscription  .$2  ;  es* 
tablished  1861  ;  H.  C.  Paddock,  editor ;  Pad- 
dock &  Layton,  puljlishers  ;  printed  at  the 
oltice  of  the  Wheaton  IlUnoin 

DTTNLiAP,  Peoria  Co.,  n  175  pop.,  on 

Rock    Island    &    Peoria  Rd.,    15   m.  from 

Peoria.    A  rich  farming  country. 

BARNUM'S  TELEPHONE;  (see 
Prince  ville.) 

DU  QUOIN,  Perry  Co.,  y  3,000  pop., 
on  Illinois  Central,  at  junction  of  St.  Louis, 
Belleville  &  Southern  Rds.,  70  m.  from  St. 
Louis  and  290  from  Chicago.  Surrounded 
bj'  rich  coal  fields,  and  produces  and  ships 
large  quantities  of  tobacco,  wool,  castor 
beans,  corn,  oats  and  wheat,  apples,  peaches 
and  plums,  etc.  Has  a  large  foundry  and 
machine  shops,  a  wagon  factory,  salt 
works,  etc. 

PRESS  ;  Tuesdays  :  independent ;  four 
pages ;  size  22x30;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1S79 ;  M.  B.  Lawrence,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
Circulation  K  K  1. 

TRIBUNE:  Thursdays  ;republican  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  .subscription  $2  ;  establish- 
ed 1863  ;  Beem  &  Richards,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  J. 

DURAND,     Winnebago    Co.,    ^    600 
pop.,  on   Chicago,  Milwaukee  &   St.   Paul 
and  Rockford  &  Freeport  Rds.     Engaged 
in  farming  and  stock  raising. 
ARGUS;  Fridays;  four  pages  ;  size  22x32: 

subscription    $1.50;    established    1833;  E.  E. 

Pettenglll,  editor  and  publisher ;  clrc'n  K  K. 

DWIGHT,    Livingston    Co.,    n    1,987 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Alton  Rd.,  at  the  junc- 
tion of  the  Dwight  &  Washington  branch 
of  Chicago  &  Atlantic,  and  crossing  of  In- 
diana, Illinois  &  Iowa  Rds.,  72  m.  from  Chi- 
cago.   Farming  and  stock  raising  the  prin- 
cipal branches  of  Industry. 
STAR;     Fridays ;     republican ;     eight 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  .$1.50;   estab- 
lished 1868 ;   C.    L.    Palmer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  1. 

CON'iREGATIONAL  REVIEW  ; 
semi-raonthlv  ;  congregational ;  four  pages  ; 
size  19.X22;  subscription  50  cents;  established 
1884 ;  Rev.  W.  E.  Smith  and  Rev.  M.  M.  Lang- 
ley,  editors  ami  iiubllshers. 

EARLVIIiLE,  La  Salle  Co.,  tj  1,500 
pop.,  at  junction  of  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
Quincy  and  Joliet,  Rockford  &  Northern 


103 


GEO.   P.    UOWELL   &   GO'S 


ILLINOIS. 


Rds.,  35  m.  W.  S.  W.  of  Aurora.  An  active 
business  and  manufacturing  point,  and  the 
centre  of  a  large  grain-producing  and  stock- 
raising  district. 

LEADER  ;  Fridays  ;  eiglit  pages  ;  size 
26x40;  subscription  .$1.50;  establislied  ISSO ; 
J.  W.  Turner,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion J ;  an  edition  entitled  the  Comet  Is  is- 
sued at  Lcland. 

EAST  ST.  LOUIS,  St.  Clair  Co.,  p 
9fitii  pop.,  on  Mississippi  r.,  directly  oppo- 
site St.  Louis,  Mo.;  terminus  of  thirteen 
railroads ;  an  enterprising  and  important 
city;  very  extensive  stock  yards  and  pack- 
ing-houses are  located  here.  East  St.  Louis 
is  connected- by  bridge  with  St.  Louis.  Mo. 

GAZETTE;  Saturdays ;  independent- 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24.\3B  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  estalilislied  1806;  Frank  B.  Bow- 
man, editor  anil  piililisher;  circulation  J. 

HERALD;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size  26.X40 ;  subscription  $1..)0;  estab- 
lished 1879;  Maurice  F.  Tissier,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J. 

SKlNALi;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages;  size  2Sx44  ;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1S83;  H.  U.  O'Brien,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J. 

EDINBURGH,  Christum  Co.,  U  600 
pop.,  on  O.  &  M.  R'l.,  1)  m.  from  Taylorville. 

HERALD;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
eight  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $I..50 ; 
established  1882 ;  Frank  T.  Kauerauf ,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  K. 

EDWARDSVILLE,  C.  H.,  Madison 

Co.,  .D2,SSi)p()p.,  on  Toledo,  Cin.,  &  St.  Louis 
and  Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rds  ,  at  the 
junotionof  the  Madison  Co.  Rd.,  12  m.  from 
Alton  and  18  from  St.  Louis.  In  a  rich  and 
populous  agricultural  district,  and  centre 
of  an  active  trade. 

DEMOCRAT;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages;  si/.eoi)x44;  established  18S1 ;  A. 
L.  Brown,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

INTELLIGENCER;  Wednesdays ; 
democratic  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  34x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  establislied  1862;  C.  Boeschensteln, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

REPUBLICAN;  Wednesdays;  repuljli- 
can  ;  four  pages  ;  size  25x38 ;  subscription 
$1.25 ;  established  1869 ;  Crossman  Bros.,  ed- 
itors and  publisliers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

EFFINGHAM,  C.  H.,  Effingham  Co., 
p  3,070  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central,  Indiana  & 
111.  Southern,  St.  Louis,  W.  &  P..  and  Terre 
Haute  &  Indianapolis  Rds.,  98  m.  from  St. 
Louis.  Engaged  in  manufacturing;  the 
centre  of  considerable  trade. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  eight  pages; 
size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1856  ; 
George  M.  Le  Crone,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  J  1. 

REPUBLICAN;  Wednesdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages;  size  30.v44;  .subscription 
$1.50;  established  1872;  E.  B.  Goriall,  editor 
and  publisher :  circulation  K  ]. 

VOLRSBLATT  ;  Thursdays;  German; 
democratic  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30.x 44 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2  ;  established  1878  ;  Albert  Gravenhorst, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K  K  I. 

EDUCATOR;  niontlily  ;  educational; 
twelve  pages  ;  size  of  page  9.\1I ;  subscription 
75  cents  ;  established  1883 ;  J.  A.  Arnold,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  K  ). 

EliDORADO,  Saline  Co.,  p  800  pop., 
on  W.  &  St.  L.  and  Cairo  Short  Line  Rds.;  a 


ILLINOIS. 


manufacturing    town   employing   a   large 

number  of  hands. 

ADVOCATE;  Thursdays:  independent; 
four  pages  ;  size 24x36  ;  sub.'cnptiDU  fi]  ;  estab- 
lished 1881  ;  Chas.  E.  Parki-r,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

ELGIN,  Kane  Co.,  \^  14,000  pop.,  on  Fox 
r.,  and  Fo.x  River,  Chicago  &  North-westera 
and  M.  &  St.  P.  Rds.,  38  m.  from  Chicago. 
The  river  furnishes  power,  which  is  ein- 
ploj'ed  in  various  manufactures.  The  El- 
gin National  Watch  Company  located  here. 
Centre  of  a  fine  agricultural  district  ;  has  a 
milk-condensing  factory  and  other  indus- 
trial features,  and  contains  the  Northern 
Insane  Asylum ;  business  in  butter  and 
cheese.  Headquarters  of  the  dairy  interest 
of  the  Northwest. 

COURIER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays  ;  independ- 
ent;  dally  four  pages,  weekly  eight  jiagcs  ; 
size— dally  24x36,  weekly  29x42;  subserijition 
—dally  $5,  weekly  $1.50;  established  -  ilaily 
1878,  weekly  1871 ;  Doherty  &  HeninieiLs, 
editors  and  publishers ;  circulation— daily 
J  1 ;  weekly  J  1. 

NEWS;  evei'v  evening  except  Svinday, 
and  ADVOCATE,  Saturdays;  daily  four 
pages,  weekly  eight  pages ;  size— daily  24x36, 
weekly  35x48  ;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly 
$150;  established— daily  1876,  weekly  1855; 
A.  ri.  Lowrie,  publisher ;  circulation— daily  I, 
weeklv  H  1. 

ADVOCATE:  {nee  Neirs.) 

C  II  U  R  C  II  A  N  D  II  O^M  E  ILLUS- 
TKATED;  (see  Chicago.) 

DEIITf*CHE  ZEITUNG  ;  Thursdays; 
German  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x4:3;  subscription 
$2;  established  18S0;  Frank  Kramer,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  J. 

EVERY  SATURDAY;  Saturdays; 
eiglit  pages ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1884;  J.  K.  Le  Baron,  editor;  Le 
Baron  &  Lane,  publishers. 

S I FTINGS ;  Sundays ;  independent ;  four 
pages;  size  22x30;  subscription  .$2.50;  estab- 
lished 1882  ;  A.  Carline,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  J. 

ACADEMICIAN;  monthly;  twelve 
pages;  size  of  page  8x11;  subscription  50 
ceiits  ;  established  1883;  Literary  Societies  of 
Elgin  Academy,  editors  and  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation K;  a  school  paper;  issued  during 
the  school  year. 

ELIZABETHTOWN,  C.  H.,  Har 

din  Co.,   □,  486  pop.,    on  Ohio  r.,   midway 

between  Evansville  and  Cairo.    Industries  : 

mining  iron,  coal,  lead    and  copper,   and 

agriculture. 

INDEPENDENT;  Tliursdays ;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages ;  size  24x36;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50  ;  established  1882  ;  John  i5.  Abbott^ 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

ELKHART,  Lof/an  Co.,  n 

ADVOC.VTE:    Saturdays:    four  pages  ' 

size    24.\35:    subscription    $l.f.O  :     established 
1844  :  R.  T.  Spencer,  editor  and  publisher. 

ELMHURST,  T>u  Page  Co.,  :^  l.OOO 
liop.,  16  m.  W.  of  Chicago,  on  the  Chicago  I't 
Northwestern  Rd. 

EACiLE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
liagi's;  size  30x41;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1S61  ;  H.  C.  Paddock,  editor  ;  Paddock 
I*  Lavtoii,  publishers:  printed  at  the  ottice  of 
the  Wheaton  Illinoin. 

ELMWOOD,  Peoria  Co.,  n  l,.i02  pop., 
at  .iunction  of  Galesburg  &  Peoriaand  Bjda 
&  Rushvillc  branches  of  Chicago,  Burling- 


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ILLINOIS. 


ILLi:S01i>. 


ton  &  Quincy  Ril.,  26  m.  from  Peoria.  Cen- 
tre of  a  thriving  trade,  having  various 
manufactures. 

GAZETTE:  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages;  size  24x35;  subscription  §1.50;  estab- 
lished 1875 ;  Milton  H.  Spence,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  1. 

MESSEXfiER  ;  Fridays  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  aixai ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  18i4  ; 
John  Regan,  editor^  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion K  1. 

EL  PASO,  Woodford  Co.,  D  1,390  pop., 
on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  at  crossing  of  Wa- 
bash Rd.,  and  terminus  of  Middle  Division 
of  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  3:3  m.  from  Peoria 
and  17  from  Bloomington.  Engaged  in  local 
trade,  agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

JOURN  A  L, ;  Saturdays  ;  eight  pages ;  size 
31x44  ;  subscription  .$1.50  ;  established  1865 ;  W. 
D.  Meek,  editor   and    publisher;  circ'n  J  J. 

SATtlRDAY  REVIEW:  Saturdays; 
six  pages;  size  of  page  11x19 :  subscription 
.§1.20;  established  1884;  Jas  Williams  and 
Geo.  R.  Curtiss,  editors  and  publishers. 

ENFIELD,  White  Co.,  -J^  800  pop.,  48 
m.  from  Evansville,  lud.,  at  junction  of 
Ohio  &  Mississippi  anil  Louisville  and  Nash- 
ville Rds. 

PROGRESS  :  Fridays;  four  pages:  size 
26x39  ;  subscription  liil;  established  188:3  ;  Thos. 
Sheridan,  editor  and  publisher. 

DISTRICT  ADVOCATE:  monthly; 
methodist  episcopal ;  four  pages;;  size  19x2.>  \ 
subscription  50  cents  ;  estaV>lished  1881;  Revs. 
W.  Van  Cleve  and  J.  I.  Pender,  editors  ;  Dis- 
trict Conference,  publishers. 

ENGLEWOOD,  Cook  Co.,  d  8,500 
pop.;  has  nine  railroads ;  is  7  m.  south  from 
and  connected  by  horse-car  line  with  Chi- 
cago. A  residence  town  for  Chicago  busi- 
ness men.  The  great  Union  stock  yards 
are  located  here.  ^ 

EYE ;  Saturdays ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44 ; 
subscription  SI. 50;  established  1878;  Frank 
E.  Tousley,  editor  ;  Tousley,  Denlson  &.  Tons- 
ley,  publishers  ;  circulation  I  1. 

YOUTH'S  BUD<iET;  monthly:  juven- 
ile; eight  pages  octavo  ;  subscription  25  cents  ; 
established  1883;  S.  C.  White,  editor  and  pub 
lisher. 

ERIE,  Whitesides  Co.,  □  950  pop.,  on 
Rock  r.  and  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 
Rds.  Principal  pursuits  are  grain  and  live 
stock  raising  and  tlie  manufacture  of  sor- 
ghum, barrels,  wagons  and  steam  ditching 
machines.  Celebrated  game  and  hunting 
locality. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  Independ- 
ent ;  eight  pages  ;  size  31x44  :  subscription 
.$1.50;  established  1879;  G.  Willis  Guernsey, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 


EUREKA,  Woodford  Co.,  a  l,:500pop., 
at  intersection  of  Wabash,  St.  Louis  & 
Pacific  and  Chicago,  Pekin  &  Southwestern 
Rd.,  20  m.  from  Peoria.  Grain  and  stock 
trade  carried  on. 
JOURNALi;    Thursdays;    independent;: 

eight  pages;   size  .30x44;   sub.scription  .$].aO;i 

established  1868 ;  Radford  &  Davidson,  edi-  i 

tors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  J. 

EVANSTON,  Cook  Co.,  tf  7,856  pop., 
U  m.  X.  from  Chicago,  on  the  Chicago  & 
Xorthwestern  and  Chicago  &  Evanston  Rds. 


The  Northwestern  University  and  Garrett 

Biblical  Inst,  are  located  here. 

INDEX;  Saturdays;  independent ;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1872 ;  John  A.  Childs,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

NORTHWESTERN;  bi-weekly  ; 
twenty-four  pages;  size  of  page  8x11;  sub- 
scription $1.50 ;  established  1871 ;  Students  of 
the  Northwestern  University,  editors  and 
Ipubllshers ;  circulation  K ;  a  college  paper ; 
issued  during  the  collegiate  year. 

EWING  COLLEGE,  Franklin  Co., 
g  200  pop.,  9  m.  from  Benton  and  16  from 
Mt.  Vernon. 

EWING  STUDENT;  monthly;  sixteen 
pages  octavo  ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  estab- 
lished 1883 ;  Students  of  Ewing  College,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  ;  a  college 
paper  ;  issued  during  the  collegiate  year. 

FAIRBURY,  Livingston  Co.,  n  2,700 
pop.,  on  Iowa  division  of  Wabash  Rd.,  59 
m.  from  Peoria;  a  prominent  point  for 
manufactures  ;  the  principal  market  for  a 
large  agricultural  community ;  two  coal 
shafts  are  in  constant  operation  in  the 
vicinity  furnishing  the  county  with  au 
abundance  of  fuel. 

BliADE  :  Thursdays;  eight  pages;  size 
:30x44 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1871 ; 
C.  E.  Carter,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion J  J. 

FAIREIELD,  C.  H.,  Wayne  Co.,g  2,500 
pop.,  on  Ohio  &  Mississippi  and  Louisville, 
Evans^-ille  &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  129  m.  from 
Springfield  and  108  from  St.  Louis.  Sur- 
rounded by  an  excellent  gi-ain  and  fruit- 
gi-owing  district,  and  a  shipping  point  for 
valuable  lumber.  Manufactures  mainly 
woolen  goods,  wagons,  barrels,  doors,  sash 
and  window  blinds. 

WAYNE  CO.  PRESS;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages;  size  30x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1..5U :  D.  W.  Barkley,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1 . 

WAYNE  CO.  RECORD:  Thursdays; 
democratic  :  eight  pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.. 50;  Edward  BIcClung,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

FAIRVIEW,  Fulton  Co.,  -a  500  pop., 

on  Fulton  Co.  Narrow  Gauge  Rd.,  20  ni. 

from  Lewistown.  Farming,  manufacture 
1     of  tile,  and  coal  mining  are  the  principal 

industries. 

BEE;  Thursdays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26.x40  ; 
I  subscription  $1.50;  established  1883;  E.  E. 
Whitehead,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K. 

FARINA,  Fayette  Co.,  g  623  pop.,  on 
Illinois  Central  Rd.,  65  m.  E.  of  St.  Louis, 
and  223  S.  of  Chicago.    Farming   district; 
small  fruit  and  vegetables  a  specialty. 
NEWS ;  Thursdays  ;  independent-i'epubli- 

can;    eight  pages;   size  32x44;    subscription 

$1.25 ;  established  1882  :   C.   R.  Davis,  editor 

and  publisher;  circulation  K  K. 

FARMER   CITY,  De   Witt   Co.,  a 

.  1,500  pop.,  on  Indiana,  Bloomington  &  West- 
ern Rd.,  at  intersection  of  Springfield  br. 
of  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  25  m.  from  Bloom- 
ington and  18  from  Clinton.  A  place  of 
active  trade. 


DE  WITT  CO.  TRIBUNE;  Frlda.vs: 
eight   pages;  size  30.x44;  subscription  $l.nO; 


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established  1879;    M.  L.   Griffith,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K. 
JOURNAL.;    Fridays ;    independent ; 

eifjlit  paK''^  ;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50; 
eslalilishcil  187,2;  W.  C.  Devi>re,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

REPUBLICAN ;  Saturdays  ;  republican  ; 
four  pages;  size  23x33;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1870;  John  S.  Harper,  editor  and 
publisher. 

FARMINGTON,  Fulton  Co.,  -a  1,.500 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy  Rd., 
2.")  m.  from  Peoria.  Surrounded  by  an  ex- 
cellent grain  and  stock-raising  district. 

BUGLK;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1881;  S.  P.  Wood,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

HOME  VISITOR;  Fridays ;  four  pages  ; 
size  24x36;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1882  ;  J.  A.  Bi-owu,  editor  ;  Alson  W.  Brown, 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 

LOCAL  RECORD:  Thursdays ; 
democratic ;  eight  pages :  size  of  page  13x20 ; 
subscription  .Si ;  established  1884 ;  J.  R. 
Eiblett,  editor  and  publisher. 

TL-ANAGAN,  Livingston  Co.  a 

SUN;  Tliursdavs;  four  pages;  size  24x35; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1873;  J.  M. 
Fort,  editor  and  publisher ;  Issued  from  the 
office  of  the  Minonk  Blade. 

riiORA,   Clay   Co.,  g   2,000  pop.,   on 

Ohio  «&  Mississippi  Rd.    Engaged  in  agri- 

•  culture  and  manufactures. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  four  pages ;  size 
28x44  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1870  ; 
A.  H.  Reed,  editor;  Smith  &  Co.,  publishers; 
circulation  K  1. 

FOREST,  Livingston  Co.,  a  1,200  pop., 
on  the  Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rd.,  20 
m.  S.  E.  of  Pontlac.  Important  railroad 
centre.  Farming  district.  Grain  and  live 
stock  are  the  principal  products. 

RAMBLER;  We<ine.sdays ;  four  pages; 
size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1883 ;  C.  W.  Stickney,  editor  and  publisher ; 
Circulation  J  J. 

rORRESTON,  Ogle  Co.,  b  1,108  pop., 
on    Chicago,    Milwaukee   &   St    Paul   and 
Northern  division  of  Illinois  Central  Rd., 
at  intersection  of  Chicago  &  Iowa  Rd.,  13  m. 
from    Freeport.    Surrounded    by    an   agri- 
cultural and  stock-raising  district. 
HERALD;     Saturdays  ;     republican ; 
eight  pages;  size  26x40;   subscription  $2.25; 
established  1875 ;    L.  G.  Burrows,  editor  and 
publisher;   circulation    K  1;   an   edition   en- 
titled the  Enterprise  is  issued  at  Loaf  River; 
issues  also  the  Lanark  Gazette. 

FRANKFORT    STATION,    Will 

Co.,  cf  300  pop.,  about  35  m.  from  Chicago. 

COMMERCIAL       ADVEKTISER; 

(see  Lockport.) 

FRANKLIN  GROVE,  Lee  Co.,  r^ 

7:50  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  North-western  Rd. 
Centre  of  a  rich  agricultural  region.  A  con- 
siderable grain  shipping  point. 

ELECTRIC  LIGHT:  Saturdays;  eight 
pa'-ri'-i  ;  size  21.\3(l;  suiiscrii)tion  $1  ;  estali- 
lished  1881;  A.  D.  Webb,  editor  and  pub- 
lislier ;  circulation  K. 

FRANKLIN  REPORTER;  Satur- 
days; independer.t ;  eight  pages;  size  26x40; 
Sub.scri|>tion  .S1.50;  established  IS69;  D.  B. 
Senger,  editor  and  publislier;  eirc'n'K. 

FREEPORT,  C.  H..  Stephenson  Co.,\j 
jii.OOO  pop.,  on   Illinois  Central,  Chicago  & 


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North-western  and  Chicago,  Mil.,  &  St.  Paul 
Rds.,  121  m.  W.  of  Chicago.  An  active  busi- 
ness place,  with  considerable  manufactur- 
ing ;  located  in  a  farming  district. 

BULLETIN;  evei-v  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ; 
size— daily  22x35,  weekly  30x44 ;  subscription 
— daily  $5.20,  weekly  $1.50;  established— daily 
1877,  weekly  1847 ;  J.  W.  Potter,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  —  daily  K  1,  weekly 
J  J  1  ;  issues  also  the  Rock  Inland  Ar(ius. 

JOURNAL  AND  REPUBIiTCAN  ; 
every  evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEK- 
LY, Wednesdays ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly 
eight  pages ;  size— daily  22x30,  weekly  30x44  ; 
subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished-daily 1879,  weekly  1848 ;  Journal  Print- 
ing Co.,  pul)lishers ;  circulation — daily  K  K ; 
weekly  I. 

BANNER;  Saturdays;  German;  eight 
pages  ;  size  34x46  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1879 ;  H.  W.  Frick,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K  1.  Sonntagsblatt ,  four  pages, 
size  19x25.  subscription  $1,  is  also  issued ; 
circulation  of  .Sonntagsblatt  J. 

DEMOCRAT;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eiglit  pages;  size  .30x44;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  18S3;  W.  T.  Giles,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulatiim  J  1 . 

DEUTSCHER  ANZEIGER;  Wed- 
nesdays ;  German  ;  democratic  ;  eight  pages ; 
size .30x43 :  suTjscription  $1.50 ;  established  1853 ; 
W.  H.  Wagner,  editor  and  publisher;  circu- 
lation J  ,T  1. 

SONNTAGSBLATT  ;  (see  Banner). 

NEWS;  monthly;  eight  pages;  size  30x44  ; 
suljscription  50  cents;  established  1864;  Tay- 
lor &  Mayer,  editors  and  publishers ;  circu- 
lation K  1. 

FULTON,  Whitesides  Co.,\j  2,020  pop., 
on  Mississippi  r.,  about  40  m.  above  Daven- 
port and  136  W.  of  Chicago  terminus  of 
Fulton  branch  of  C,  B.  &  Quincy  Rd.,  and 
at  junction  of  C,  M.  &  St.  Paul  with 
Chicago  &  Noi'th-western  Rd.  Located  in 
a  fine  farming  district.  One  Of  the  best 
shipping  points  in  the  West. 

JOURNAL  ;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription 
$2;  established  18.54;  Bastian  Bros.,  editors 
and  pul)lishers:  circulation  J  1. 

STAR  ;  Thursdays;  eight  pages;  size  of 
page  13x20;  subscription  $1.,50;  established 
1883:  G.  W.  Perry,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  K. 

GALENA,  C.n.,Jo Daviess  Co.,\j8,000 
pop.,  on  Galena  r.,6  m.  from  its  entrance 
into  the  Mississippi  and  17  from  Dubuque, 
Iowa.      Manufactures  furniture,  carriages, 
lumber,  sashes,  doors,  blinds,  farm  imple- 
ments, has  marble  and  stone  works,  iron 
foundries,  etc.     Very  extensive  lead   and 
zinc  mines  are  foimd  in  this  vicinity.    Con- 
nected   with   Chicago   by    Illinois  Central 
and  C.  &  N.  W.  Rds.    The  chief  products  of 
this  section  are  corn,  oats,  potatoes,  wheat, 
flax,  butter,  wool,  hay,  pork  and  live  stock. 
GAZETTE;  everv  evening  except  Sun- 
day, TRI-WEEKLA',  Mondays.  Wednes- 
days and  Fridays,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays  ; 
republican  ;  four  jjages ;  size— daily  and  tri- 
weekly  24X.35,    weekly   30x16;  subscription- 
daily  $8,  tri-Ayeekly  $4,  weekly  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1S:?4;  J.  B.  Brown,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation— daily  K,  tri-weekly  K,  weekly  G  1. 
INDUSTRIAL    PRESS;    Thursdays; 
Independent;     eight   pages;  size   30.x44;  sub- 
scription  $1.50;   established  1874;  Cumings  & 
Scott,  editi>rs  and  imblishers  ;   circ'n  I  I. 

VOLK  SFREUN  I>  ;  Thursdays;  German; 
four    pages;  size    2Sx40;  subscription  $2;  es- 


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tablishecl  1S68;  John  Voss,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J. 

GALESBURG,  C.   H.,  Kiwx  Co.,  -a 

U.lXK)  pop.,  on  Chicago.  Burlington  & 
Quincy  Rd..  at  junction  of  Peoria  Rd.,  and 
terminus  of  Fulton  Co.  Narrow  Gauge  Rd., 
165  ni.  from  Chicago  and  5o  from  Peoria. 
Engaged  in  manufacturing  and  centre  of  an 
active  trade.  Knox  and  Lombard  Colleges 
are  located  here. 

REPUBL■ICAX-RE«l!^TER:  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY, 
Saturdays ;  republican ;  daily  four  pages, 
weekly  eight  pages;  size— daily  22x:tO,  weekly 
30x44; "subscription — daily  §6,  weekly  $2;  es- 
tablished—daily 1870.  weekly  1866 :  Z.  Beatty, 
editor;  Galesburg  Printing  and  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  ;  cire'n- dailv  K  1,  weekly  I. 

PLAINDEAEER;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican ;  eight  pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription 
$2 ;  established  1873 ;  Plaiudealer  Printing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

PRESS  AND  PEOPLE!  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages;  size  26.x40;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1875;  Gersh  Mar- 
tin, editor  and  publisher  :  circulation  J  1. 

COUP  D'ETAT;  monthly;  twenty-four 
pages:  size  of  page  8x11 ;  subscription  SI  ;  es- 
tablished 1881 ;  Coup  d'Etat  Joint  Stock  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  K  ;  a  col- 
lege paper :  issued  during  the  collegiate  vear. 

LO.MBARD  REVIEW;  monthly; 
twenty-pages  ;  size  of  page  S.xU  ;  stibscription 
$1  ;  established  1884 ;  Eugene  F.  Carney, 
editor;  Lombard  Review  .Toint  stock  Co., 
publishers  ;  a  college  paper :  issued  during 
the  collegiate  year. 

GAIiVA,  Henrj/   Co.,  >j  2,149  pop.,  on 

Chicago,   Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  23  m. 

from  Galesburg. 

NEWS;  Thursdays ;  eight  pages ;  size 
35x48 ;  subscription  .S2 ;  established  1878 ;  E.  E. 
Fitch,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J. 

STANDARD;  Fridays;  greenback;  eight 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  .$1.50;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  Riggen  &  McKane,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  K. 

GARDNER,  Grundy  Co.,  [^  1,500  pop.," 

on  C.  &  A.  and  Kankakee  &  Seneca  Rds., 
64  m.  S.  of  Chicago.  Coal  and  mining  dis- 
trict. 

ENTERPRISE;  Frtdays  ;  eight  pages; 
size  26.\4U:  subscription  S1..S0:  established 
1876  ;  E.  B.  Young,  editor  and  publisher;  circu- 
lation K  J. 

GEN ESEO,  Senri/  Co.,\j  3,800  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  23  m. 
from  Rock  Island.  Centre  of  an  agricul- 
tural district.  A  Presbyterian  Academy 
and  the  Northwestern  Normal  School  are 
located  here. 

HENRY  CO.  NEW'S;  Thursdays;  four 
pages;  size  28x44;  subscription  .^1.50;  estab 
lished  1874;  Henry  L.  Kiner,  publisher;  circu- 
lation J  1. 

REPUBLIC:  Fridays;  republican;  six 
pages:  size  of  page  2ix28 ;  subscription  $2; 
estaljlished  18.56 ;  A.  Lieberknecht,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  I  1. 

NORMAL  WORKEK  :  monthly;  eight 
pages  :  size  of  page  22x32 ;  subscription  50 
cents:  established MS80;  Cook  &  Steven.s, 
fditors  and  publishers;  a  school  paper. 

GENEVA,  C.H.,  Kane  Co., [^  1,200  pop., 
fm  Fox  r.  and  Burlington,  Quincy  &  North- 
western Rd.,  35  m.  from  Chicago.  Engaged 
in  manufacturing  farming  tools  and  other 
implements. 
PATROL;   Fridays  :  temperance  ;   eight 


pages;  size  of  page  11x15;    subscription  .?1  ; 
established  1884 ;  J.  N.  Wheeler,    editor   and 
publisher. 
REPUBLICAN ;  Saturdays;  republican; 

eight  pages;  size  :5t)x44 ;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1851 ;  A.  D.  Haynes,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 

GENOA,  De  Kulh  Co.,  ti  650  pop.,  59m. 

W.  ( .f  Chicago,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 

Paul  Rd.  Dairying  is  the  principal  industry. 

ISSUE:  Thursdays:  eight  pages;  size 
26x40 ;  subscription  .§1.50  ;  established  1884  ; 
D.  W.  Hartman  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

GIBSON  CITY,  Ford  Co.,  u-  1,664 
pop.,  at  the  crossing  of  three  railroads,  viz.: 
the  Lake  Erie  &  Western,  the  Springfield 
Branch  of  111.  Central,  and  the  Chicago 
Division  of  Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific,  35 
m.  E.  of  Bloomiugton.  Surrounded  by  a  rich 
farming  country. 

ENTERPRISE:  Thursdays ;  eight 
pagos;  size  of  page  1.5x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1883;  P.  A.  Coal,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

GIBSON  COURIER ;  Wednesdays ;  in- 
dependent :  eight  pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscrip- 
tion SI. 50:  established  1873;  Cunningham  & 
Molloy, /editors  and  publishers;  circ'ii  K  1. 

GILLESPIE,    Macoupin   Co.,  u  1,000 

pop.,  on   Indianapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  40 

m.  from  St.  Louis.    Extensive  coal  mining 

is  carried  on ;  good  farming  country. 

MACOUPIN  BANNER  ;  Saturdays; 
gi'eenback ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscrip- 
tion S1.50 ;  established  1882 :  T.  M.  Pentzer,  edi- 
tor ;  Pentzei-  i*t  Roven,  publishers  ;  cire'n  K  1. 

GILMAN,  Iroquois  Co.,  O  1,299  pop., 

on  Illinois  Central,  Toledo  &  Peoria,  and 

Oilman  &  Springfield  Rds.    Surrounded  by 

a  fruit-growing  district  ;  SI  m.  S.  by  W.  of 

Chicago. 

STAR;  Saturdays;  eight  pages;  size 
30x44;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1870; 
R.  C.  Allen,  editor  and  publisher ;  cire'n  K  1. 

GIRARD,  Macoupin  Co.,  D  1, .500  pop., 

on  two  rds.,  including  the  St.  Louis  &  Chi- 
cago. Devoted  principally  to  agriculture 
and  coal  mining  for  railroad  use. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
24x34  ;  subscription  SI. .50 ;  established  1879  ; 
Geo.  L.  Tipton,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation K. 

GOLCONDA,  C.  H.,  Pope  Co.,  g  1,000 
pop.,  on  Ohio  r.,  at  mouth  of  Lusk  Creek, 
and  20  m.  above  the  mouth  of  Cumberland 
r.,  80  from  Cairo.  120  from  Evansville,  Ind. 
Principal  shii)ping  point  for  a  large  agri- 
cultural and  mineral  country.  Has  some 
manufactures. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  republican  four 
pages;  size  2-<x44;  subscription  S1.50;  estab- 
lished 18.57;  Josiah  P.  Hodge,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J  :  Issues  also  Livingston 
Sentinel.  Smithlaud,  Kv. 

POPE  COUNTY  LOCAL;  Saturdays; 
iudependent :  eight  pages  ;  size  22x:30  ;  sub- 
scription SI  ;  established  1884  ;  J.  B.  Floyd, 
editor  and  publisher. 

GRAND  CROSSING,  Coolc  Co.,^ 

SUBURBAN  ENTERPRISE;  (see 
Kensington.) 

GRAYVILLE,  ir/tife  Co.,  O,  1,.5.33 
pop,,  on  Wabash  r.  and  Cairo  &  Vincennes 
Rd.,  35  m.    from  Evansville.  Ind. ;  also  on 


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Gray  vine  &  Mattoon  Rd.    It  has  an  active 
trade  and  is  rapidly  increasing  in  popula- 
tion.   Engaged  in  manufacturing,  and  an 
Important  shipping  point. 
INDEPENDENT:   Thursdays;  four 
pages;  size  i^ixiiO;    subscription  .$1.25;  estab- 
lished 18.i'.i;  Clarlje  Brothers,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;   circulation  K  1  ;    an  edition  is  also 
issued  at  Albiou. 

GREENFIELD,  Greene  Co.,  a  1,200 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and 
Litchfteld,  Carrollton  &  Western  Rds.,  12  m. 
S.  of  Whitehall.  Agricultural  and  stock- 
raising  county. 

ARGUS*;  Saturdays  ;  republican  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x34  ;  subscription  $2  ;  establish- 
ed 1878;  W.  W.  Haven,  editor;  Greenfield 
Printing  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  K  K. 

GREENE  CO.  UNION;  Thursdays; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  §l.oU; 
established  1883  :  Wallace  &  Ludi,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  K. 

GREENUP,  Cumberland  Co.,  a-  1,100 
pop.,  44  m.  from  Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  and  25 
from  Mattoon.    An  agricultural  and  min- 
eral country.    Has  grist  and  saw  mills. 
CUMBERLAND     TIMES;     Fridays; 
republican ;    eight   pages ;    size   26x40 ;    sub- 
scription   $1.50;    established    188 1  •    Will   S. 
Tobey,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

GREENVILLE,  C.  H.,  Bond  Co.,  g 
1,890  pop.,  on  Vandalia  Rd.,  ,50  m.  from  St. 
Louis.    In   an  agricultural   district.     Corn 
and  wheat  are  the  chief  products. 
ADVOCATE;   Thursdays;    republican; 
twelve  pages;  size  of  page  13x20;   subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1857;  Geo.  M.  Tatham, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  .1  1 . 

SsUN  ;  Fridavs ;  independent ;  eight  pages  ; 
size  31x44;  subscription  $1.50:  established 
1876;  V.  Harold,  editor  and  publisher;  cir 
culation  .1  1. 

GRIGGSVILLE,    Pike  Co.,  -n  1.515 

pop.,  on  Hannibal  and  Naples  Division  of 
Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rd.,  50  m.  from 
Quincy,  4  W.  of  Illinois  r.,  30  E.  of  Missis- 
sippi r.  A  thriving  agricultural  district. 
Extensively  engaged  in  various  manufac- 
tures. 

INDEPENDENT  PRESS;  Thursday.s ; 
Independent ;  eight  pages  ;  size  :U)x44  ;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1879;  Arnold 
Hughes,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion J  J. 

HARDIN,   C.  H.,    Calhoun   Co.,  -a  300 
pop.,  on  Illinois  r.,  opposite  the  mouth  of 
Macoupin  Creek,  about  28  m.  above  Alton. 
CALHOUN     HERALD  ;    Thursdays; 

four  pages;    size  24x35;     subscription   $1.50; 

established  1873 ;  James  McNabb,  editor  and 

publisher;  circul.ition  K. 

HARRISBURG,  C.  H.,  Saline  Co.,  g 


1,400  pop.,  on  Cairo  division  of  Wabash,  St. 

Louis  &  Pacific  Rd.,  100  m.  from  St.  Louis, 

about  63  from  Cairo  and  ;50  from  Ohio  r. 

Surrounding  country  prolific  in  coal,  iron 

and  salt.    Has  a  fine  trade. 

CHRONICI-E-SENTINEL  ;  Fridays; 
republican;  four  pages;  size  26x41);  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1859:  J.  W.  Richard- 
son, editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J. 

DElMOCRAT  ;  Thursdays:  democratic  ; 
four  pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1880 ;  M.  B.  Friend,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  Iv  1. 


HARVARD,  McHenry  Co.,  6  ^.^O^ 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  North-western  Rd.,  at 
the  intersection  of  the  Rockford  &  Kenosha 
and  Madison  &  St.  Paul  Rds.,  63  m.  from 
Chicago.  Agriculture  and  manufacturing 
the  principal  branches  of  industry. 

INDEPENDENT  ;  Fridays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages;  size  31x44;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1865;  N.  B.  Burtch,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

HAVANA,  C.  H.,  Mason  Co.,  n  2,118 
pop.,  on  Illinois  r.,  and  Peoria,  Pekin  & 
Jacksonville  Rd.,  at  intersection  of  Spring- 
field &  North-western  Rd.,  and  L,  B.  &  W. 
branch;  also  a  great  shipping  point  for 
osage  plants  and  white  flint  corn  ;  31  m. 
from  Pekin. 

MASON  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays; 
tleniocratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1849;  S.  A.  Murdock, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  J. 

MASON  CO.  REPUBLICAN  ;Fri. 
days;  republican;  tour  pages;  size  26x40; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1873 ;  P.  F.  War- 
ner, editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

HENNEPIN,  C.  H.,  Putnam  Co.,  ti  6-23 
pop.,  on  Illinois  r.,  50  m.  above  Peoria. 
River  navigable  for  large  tow  boats  and 
propellers.  Considerable  produce  shipped 
here. 

PUTNAM  RECORD;  Thursdays ;eiglit 
pages;  size  26x4U  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1868;  I.  H.  Cook,  editor;  I.  H.  Cook  & 
Son,  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

HENRY,  Marshall  Co.,  D  1,728 pop.,  on 

Illinois  r.,  and  Peoria  branch  of  Chicago, 
Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  33  m.  from  Peo- 
ria.    Extensively  engaged  in  the  shipping 
of  grain  and  in  manufactures. 
REPUBLICAN;    Thursdays;    republi- 
can; twelve  pages;  size  of  page  lJx20 ;   sub- 
scription   .$2;  established  1852 ;  George  Burt, 
Jr..  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

HEYWORTH,   McLean    Co.,    G   TOO- 
pop.,  on  Illinois  Central   Rd.,  12  m.  from 
Bloomlngton.  Has  grain  elevator,  flour  and 
planing  mills,  and  machine  shop. 
STANDARD  ;    Saturdays;  eight  page.s  ; 

.size  26x40;  subsciiptlOM  $1;  established  18^^.3; 

Hugh  Robb,  editor;  D.  A.  Creed,  publisher  ; 

circulation  ICl. 

HIGHLAND,  Madison  Co.,  p    1,96» 

pop.,  on  Vandalia  Rd.,  30  m.  from  St.  Louts. 

An   active   business   centre.     Engaged   in 

agriculture  and  manufactures. 

TELEPHONE;  Wednesday.s;  four 
pages-  size  26x4(1;  subscription  $1.2a;  estal>- 
lished  1883;  J.  S  Hoerner,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  :  issues  also  the  Union. 

UNION  ;  Fridavs;   German;   republican; 
four  pages  ;  size  2iix40 ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1863 ;  J.  S.  Hoerner,  editor  and  pulilisli 
er;  circulation  J  1  ;  issues  also  the  TeUi>honi\ 

HIGHLAND  PARK,  Lake  Co.,  d 


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1,1U0  pop.,  on  Lake  Michigan  and  Chicago 
&  Northwestern  Rd.,  20  m.  from  Chicago. 
FLORAL    WORLD;    monthly  ;.  flori- 
culture ;  four  paues  ;  size  22x32  :  subscription 
.5(1  cents  ;  estahlished  18^3;  Harleigh  Gillette, 
editor  anil  publi^h(■r:  circulation  E  1. 

HILLSBORO,  C.  H.,  Montgomery  On.,. 
D  1,803  pop.,  on   Indianapolis   &  St.   Louis 


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Rd.,  66  m.  from  St.  Louis.    Engaged  in  agri- 
culture and  manufactures. 
JOURNAL,  ;  Fridays;  i-epublican  ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  30x42 ;    subscription  $1.50;   estab- 
lished 1869  :   Truitt  &  Boyd,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  J. 

MONTGOMERY  NEWS;  Fridays; 
democratic:  eight  pages:  size  36x44;  sub- 
scription S1.50:  established  1870;  Ben.  E. 
Johnson,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation 
J  1  ;  a  four-page  edition,  subscription  §1,  is 
also  issued  on  the  same  day. 

HINCKLEY,  De  Kalb  Co.,  t]  375  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Iowa  Rd.,  20  m.  W.  of  Aurora. 
Lies  in  a  fine  farming  and  stock-raising  dis- 
trict. Has  two  tile  factories  and  a  large 
creamery. 
REVIEW;    Fridays;    eight  pages;    size 

30x44;   subscription    $1.25;    established  1878; 

Herbert  W.  Fay,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation K  1. 
WATERMAN     LEADER;     Fridays; 

eight  pages;    size  30x44;  subscription  $1.25; 

established  1883 ;  Herbert  W.  Fay,  editor  au'l 

publisher;  circulation  K. 

HOMER,  Champaign  Co.,  D- 1,100  pop., 
on  the  Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rd.,  110 
m.  from  Springfield. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  eight 
pages;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  S1.50;  estab- 
lished 1877;  Irvin  A.  Baker,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

HOOPESTON,  Vermilion  Co.,D-  3,500 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Eastern  111.  and  Lake 
Erie  &  Western  Rds.,  104  m.  from  Chicago, 
45  from  La  Fayette,  and  80  from  Blooming- 
ton.  An  agricultural  and  manufacturing 
district ;  corn-canning,  sugar  milling,  flax 
tow  milling,  tile  making,  etc. 

CHRONICLE;  every  morning  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays  ;  repub- 
lican ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ; 
size — daily  20x26,  weekly  30x44  ;  subscription 
— daily  $3,  weekly  $l..50  ;  established— daily 
1881,  weekly  18r2 ;  Chas.  W.  Warner,  editor 
and  publisher  ;    circ'n — daily  K,  weekly  J  J. 

JOURNALi  ;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  :  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1881 ;  Wm.  Fleming,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

HYDE  PARK,  Cook  Co.,  tf 

SUBURBAN      ENTERPRISE;     (see 

Kensington.) 

ILIiIOPOEIS,  Sain/amon  Co..  D  500 
pop.,  23  m.  fnim  Spri!igfield,  on  Wabash 
St.  Louis  and  Pacific  Kd. 

ILLINOIS  STATE  CENTER:  Thurs 
days  ;  four  pages ;  size  24x35 ;  suh>^cription 
$1.25;  established  1884;  Arthur  C.  Dreabach, 
editor  and  publisher. 

GOLDEN  AGE  :  monthly  ;  eight  pages; 
size  of  page  11x16;  .subscription  75 cents;  es- 
tablished 1885 ;  U.  M.  Browder,  editor  and 
publisher. 

IROQUOIS,  Iroquois  Co.,  a-  500  pop., 
on  Ii'oqiiois  r.  and  Cincinnati,  Indianapolis, 
St.  Louis  &  Chicago  Rd.,  12  m.  from  Wat- 
seka,  the  count}-  seat. 

GAZETTE;  Saturda.vs ;  eight  pages; 
size  26x40;  sub.seription  SL.iO ;  establislied 
1882;  J.  R.  Fox,  edi  or  and  pulilisher;  circu- 
lation K. 

JACKSONVILLE,  C.  H.,  Morgan 
Co.,  -D  10,927  pop.,  on  Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pa- 
cific Rd.,  34  m.  from  Springfield,  connected 
directly  by  railroads  with  St.  Louis,  Chi- 


ILLINOIS. 


cage,  Peoria,  Pekln,  Litchfield,   Centralta 
and  Virden.    Pleasantly  situated  and  sur- 
rounded   by  a  rich  and  populous  agricul- 
tural district.    Large  amount  of   produce 
shipped  from  here.    Has  several  manufac- 
tories of  importance.    The  seat  of  most  of 
the    State  institutions  and   half   a  dozen 
colleges  and  seminaries. 
ILLINOIS  COURIER  J  every  evening 
except  Sunday,   and  WEEKLY,  Wednes- 
dvs  :  democratic ;  daily  cifcM  pages,  weekly 
twelve  pages  ;  size— daily  30x44,  weekly  (size 
of   page)    15x22;     subscription— <laily     .$7.50; 
weekly  $1.. 50;  established— daily  1876,  weekly 
1855  ;  Doying  ,&  Hinrichsen,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers :  "circulation— daily  K  1,  weekly  II. 

JOURNAL ;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  ^VEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  repub- 
lican ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  six  pages ; 
size— daily  26x40,  weekly  fsize  of  page)  23x30  ; 
subscription— daily  $10,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished—daily 1866,  weekly  1831 ;  Charles  M. 
Eames,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation- 
daily  K  K  I,  weekly  I. 

BANNER  OF  HOLINESS;  Satiu-- 
days;  holiness;  eight  pages  ;  size  24x36  :  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1873;  L.  B.  Kent,, 
editor  ;  Western  Holiness  Association,  pub- 
lishers ;  does  ufit  insert  advertisements. 

DEAF-3IUTE  ADVANCE;  Saturdays; 
four  pages  ;  size  22x32 ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1870 ;  Frank  Read,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  I. 

COLLEGE  RAMBLER;  semi-month- 
ly ;  twenty  pages  ;  size  of  page  8x11 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1878 ;  College  Rambler 
Directory,  editors  and  publishers ;  circula- 
tion K;"a  college  paper;  issued  durmg  the 
collegiate  year. 

JEFFERSON,  Cook  Co.,  zi  900  pop., 
on  Green  Bay  &  Lake  Superior  division  of 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  6  m.  from  Chi- 
cago.   Engaged  in  market  gardening. 
HERALD  :    Saturdays  :  four  pages  ;  size 

26x40;  subscription  $2;  established  1S82  ;  W. 

C   Williams,  eilitor  and  publisher. 
REPORTER;   Saturdays  ;  eight  pages; 

size   30x44;     sub.seription    $1.50;    established 

1S79;    E.   J.  Bronson,   editor   and  publisher ; 

circulation  J  1. 

JERSEYVILLE,C.  -&.,  Jersey  Co.,  -n 

3,4(.)0  pop.,  on  St.  Louis,  Jacksonville  &  Chi- 
cago Rl.  and  Jersey ville  branch  of  Wabash, 
St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rds.,   19  m.  from  Alton, 
and  midway  between  Jacksonville  and  St. 
Louis.    Centre    of     good    farming    region. 
Engaged  in  various  manufactures. 
JERSEY  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Thurs- 
days; demiicratic  ;  eight  pages;  size  30x44  ; 
subscripti(.n  .si ;  estaVjlished  1S65;  J.  M.  Page,, 
editor  and  imblisher;  circulation  J  1. 

JERSEY  INDEPENDENT  ;  Wednes- 
days; indepenilent;  four  pages;  size24x:i4; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1878;  C.  H. 
Kellev,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 
REPUBLICAN -EXAMINER  :  Fri 
days  ;  republican  ;  eight  pages  :  size  26x40  ; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1865 ;  William 
H.  and  Frank  M.  Roberts,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers;  circulation  J  1. 

JOLIET,  C.  H.,  Will  Co.,  cf  20,000  pop.,, 
ou  Des  Plaines  r.,  and  on  Chicago  &  Rock 
Island  Rd.,  at  the  intersection  of  Chicago  & 
Alton  Rd.,  40  m.  from  Chicago  and  on  Chi- 
cago, Pekin  &  Southwestern,  Chicago,  St. 
Louis  cSc  Western  and  Michigan  Central 
Rds.  The  Illiuois  &  Michigan  Canal  passes 
through  here,  and  furnislies  extensive 
water  power.  Centre  of  a  rich  and  popu- 
lous agricultural  district,  and  depot  for  the 


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ILLINOIS. 


ILLINOIS. 


shipment  of  lar^e  quantities  of  grain  and 
produce.  Considerable  manufacturing  done 
liere.  Contains  the  Illinois  Penitentiary. 
Has  the  largest  stone  quarries  in  the  West, 
also  Bessemer  steel  works,  barb  fence  fac- 
tories, etc. 

NEWS  ;  every  evening  except  Saturday, 
and  \VTEEK.LiY,  Fridays;  greenback;  four 
pages;  size  23x30 ;  subscription— dally  $4.80, 
weekly  $1 ;  established— daily  1875,  weekly 
ISTT ;  James  H.  Ferris,  editor  and  publisher ; 
<;ireulation  daily  I  1,  weekly  K. 

PRESS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  daily  six  pages; 
weekly  eight  pages  ;  size  of  page— daily  17x22; 
weekly  30x3-1 ;  subscription— daily  S3 ;  weekly 
$1;  established  1883;  Barney  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers :  eirc"n— daily  1 1,  weekly  K. 
REPUBLIC  AND  SUN;  every  morn 
Ing  except  Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fri- 
days ;  republican  ;  dally  four  pages,  weekly 
eiglit  paKt-s;  size— daily  21x38.  weekly  30x44  ; 
sulisriiptiiiii— daily  .S-I.8:J,  weekly  $1..'50  ;  estab- 
lishiil  1S4;;  Robert  Mann  Woods,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation— daily  J  J  1,  weekly  I  1. 
RECORD;  Fridays;  eight  pages;  size 
30x44  ;  subscription  $1.75 ;  established  1871 ; 
W.  W.  Stevens,  editor  and  publisher;  circu- 
lation .T  1. 

SKJNAL:  Tuesdays;  eight  pages;  size 
31x44;  subscription  $2;  established  1843;  Zar- 
ley  &  Brown,  editors  and  publishers ;  circu- 
lation .11. 

WOCHENBLATT  FUER  NORD 
ILLINOIS;  Thursdays;  German;  eight 
pages  ;  size  :35x46  ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1877 ;  J.  F.  Dorr,  editor ;  Dr.  Francis 
Woerndle,  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

JONESBORO,   C.  H  ,  Union  Co.,  g 

1,650  pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  Cairo  and  Illinois 

Central  Rds.,  35  m.  from  Cairo. 

G  A  ZETTE ;  Saturdays ;  democratic ; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1849;  T.  F.  Bouton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  .11. 

KANKAKEE.  C.  H.,  Kankakee  Co.,  o- 
e.-'ioo  pop.,  on  Kankakee  r.  and  Chicago  & 
New  Orleans  branch  of  Illinois  Central  Rd.; 
also  on  Cincinnati,  Indianapolis,  St.  Louis 
&  Chicago,  Kankakee  &  Seneca  and  Indiana, 
Illinois  &  Iowa  Rds.,  56  m.  from  Chicago. 
A  general  trading  and  manufacturing  town. 
One  of  the  finest  water  powers  in  the  State. 
Location  of  the  State  Hospital  for  the  In- 
sane. 

COURRIER     DE     L'lLLINOIS; 

Thursdays  ;  French  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ; 
«ize  26x38  ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1868  ; 
A.  Grandpre,  editor  and  publisher;  cire'n  .T  1 . 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  ;  size  36x4S ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 18.53;  Charles  Holt,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J  1. 

TIMES;  Wednesdays;  republican  ;  eight 
ipages;  size  39x52;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lisheil  1868;  Livingston  &  Shaw,  editors  and 
publishers;  cireul.vtion  .1  1. 

TRUTH  JOUItNAL:  Thursdays;  non- 
partisan; four  pages;  size  21x31;  estalilished 
1884  ;  C.  A.  Lake,  editor  and  publisher. 

KA.NSAS,    Etlffar   Co.,  O  1,000    pop., 
101  m.  \V.  of  Indianapolis,  at  the  junction  of 
the  Indianapolis  &  St.  Louis  and  Danville, 
Oluey  &  Ohio  r.  Rds  ;  the  shops  of  the  latter 
l)eing  situated  here.    A  growing  town  sur- 
rounded   by  a  flue    agricultural    country ; 
mauufacturing  interests  considerable. 
EXPRESS:    Wednesdays;    four  pages; 
•size    22x30:    subscription    .SI. 50;    established 
1883:  Will  O.  Reed,  editor  and  publisher;  cir- 
culation K 


JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1878  ;  N.  W.  Beauchamp,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

KEITHSBURG,  Jifercer  Co.,  b  950 
pop.,  on  Mississippi  r.,  and  midway  between 
Burlington  and  Rock  Island  on  Keithsburg 
branch  of  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 
Rd.,  at  point  where  Central  Iowa  Rd. 
crosses  the  Mississippi  r.,  and  on  line  of  I., 
I.  cS;  I.  Rd.,  18  m.  from  Gladstone,  150  from 
Springfield. 

NEWS;  Thursdays ;  greenback ;  four 
pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscri)3tlon  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1874 :  W.  H.  &  M.  E.  Heaton,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

TIMES  ;  Wednesdays ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1884;  Mitchell  &  Whitney,  editors  and 
publishers. 

KENNEY,  De  Witt  Co.,  u  600  pop.,  on 
Springfield  div.  of  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  60 
m.  S.  of  Peoria  and  35  m.  N.  E.  of  Springfield. 
A  rich  farming  country. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size  24 
x35;  subscription  $1.. 50  ;  established  1881  ;  H. 
Crihfield,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  ; 
an  edition  entitled  the  Argus  is  issued  at 
Atlanta. 

KENSINGTON,  Cook  Co.,  'd  2,000 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois  and 
Michigan  Central  and  Illinois  Central  Rds., 
15  m.  from  Chicago.  The  Pullman  Car 
Works  and  the  ti-ansfer  houses  and  shops  of 
the  Michigan  Central  Rd.  are  located  here. 

SUBURBAN  ENTERPRISE;  Satur- 
days ;  eight  pages  ;  size  of  page  15.x22 ;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1882;  W.  H.  Mans- 
field, editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  J  ; 
editions  are  issued  for  Dolton's  Station, 
Grand  Crossing,  Hvde  Park,  Pullman,  River- 
dale,  Roseland  and  Washington  Heights. 

KEWANEE,  Benry  Co.,  t]  4,500  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  82  m. 
from  Galesburg,  132  from  Chicago.  Coal 
mining  and  manufacturing  are  its  indus- 
tries. 

COURIER;  Wednesdays ;  republican; 
eight  pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1876;  Chesley  Bros.,  editors  and 
publishers;  circulation  .1  1. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  eight 
pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1871 ;  C.  Bassett,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K  1. 

KINMUNDY,  Mario7i  Co.,  g  1,200 
pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  24  m.  N.  E.  of 
Centralla.  A  farming,  stock-raising  and 
fruit-growing  country. 

EX  PRESS;  Thursdays  ;  eight  pages ;  size 
30x44  ;  independent ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1SS3  ;  Richard  F.  Lawson,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

KIRKWOOD,  mirren  Co.,  -a  1,080 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 
7  m.  from  Monmouth.  Situated  in  a  farm- 
ing community. 

LEADER;  Wednesdays;  neutral ;  four 
pages;  size  26\10;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  Chas.  O.  Bradshaw,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

KNOXVILL.E,  Kno.v  Co.,-Dl,600  pop., 
on    Peoria  R'l..  48  m.  from    Peoria;    is  en- 


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ILLINOIS. 


gaged   In   carriage  manufacture,   and  also 
woolen  goods. 

KNOX    CO.    REPUBLICAN;    Wed 

nesdavs ;     republican ;     eight     pages ;     size  | 
30x44 ;"  subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1856 ;  O.  j 
L.  Campbell,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion K  1. 

LACON,  C.  H.,  Marshall  Co.,  n  2,000 
pop.,  on  Illinois  r.,  and  Lacon  branch  of 
Western  division  of  Chicago  &  Alton  Rd., 
26  m.  from  Peoria.  Steamboats  run  up  the 
Illinois  river  to  this  point,  excepting  in 
winter.  Considerable  quantities  of  grain 
and  produce  are  shipped  from  this  point. ' 
Has  woolen  and  yarn  mills.  ; 

HO>IE  JOURNAL;  Wednesdays;  re- 
publican; four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1837;  Spencer  Ells- 
worth &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circula- 
tion J  J  1 ;  an  edition  entitled  the  Reporter 
Is  issued  at  Chillicothe  ;  another  entitled  the 
Chronicle  is  issued  at  Sparland,  and  another 
entitled  the  Vidette  is  issued  at  La  Rose. 

MARSHALL  CO.  DEMOCRAT; 
Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  36x48 ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1S76  ;  William 
B.  Whitfeu,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  I  1  ; 
an  edition  entitled  the  Independent  is  Issued 
at  Chillicothe. 

LAFAYETTE,  Stark  Co.  a 

SENTINEL;    Thursdays;    independent; 

eight  pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1880;  S.  A.  Miller,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  .J  1 . 

LA  GRANGE,  Cook  Co.,  tf  2,000 
pop.,  15  m.  from  Chicago,  on  Chicago,  Bur- 
lington &  Quiucy  Rd. 

SUBURBAN  NEWS;  Tuesdays;  in- 
dependent ;  eitiht  pages ;  size  of  page  13x20 ; 
subscription  .$1.50  ;  established  T884  ;  C.  A. 
Whitney  aud  R.  E.  Vorpahl,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

LA  HARPE,  Hancock  Co.,  -a  960  pop., 
on  Barliugtou  branch  of  Wabash,  St.  Louis 
and  Pacific  Rd.,  28  m.  from  Keokuk,  and 
20  m.  from  Burlington,  Iowa,    Engaged  in 
manufacturing  agricultural  Implements. 
LA    HARPER;  Fridays  ;  independent ; 
eight  pages ;  size  20x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1ST5 ;  J.  C.  Coulson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

LAKE  ;  Cook  Co.,  cf  a  suburb  of  Chi- 
cago. 
VINDICATOR  ;  (see  Chicago.) 

LAKE  VIEW,  Cook  Co.,  v:^  a  suburb 

of  Chicago. 

INDEPENDENT  ;  (see  Chicago.) 

LAKE  VIEW  TELEPHONE  ;  (see 
Chicago.) 

DER  BOTE  BETHESD  A'S;  (see 
Chicago.) 

LANARK,  Carroll  Co.,\^\,m  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  20  m. 
from  Freeport,  120  from  Chicago,  and  about 
the  same  from  Milwaukee.  A  shipping 
point  for  grain  and  live  stock. 

GAZETTE;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  ;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1863;  L.  G.  JBurrows,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J ;  issues  also  the 
Forreston  Herald. 

MILLENERIAN;  Thursdays;  mlllerlte; 
eight  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1882 ;  G.  M.  Myers,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K. 


LA  ROSE,  Marshall  Co.,  D  125  pop.,  12: 
m.  from  Lacon,  on  C.  &  A.  R.  Rd.  In  a  farm- 
ing district. 

VIDETTE;  Thursdays  ;  eight  pages  ; 
size  26x44  ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1872 ; 
Vidette  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  K ;  printed  at  the  office  of 
the  Lacon  Hotne  Journal. 

LA  SALLE,  La  Salle  Co.,  q  12,500 
pop.,  on  Illinois  r.,  at  intersection  of  Illinois 
Central  Rd.,  with  Chicago  and  Rock  Island 
Rd.,  and  at  the  terminus  of  Illinois  &  Michi- 
gan Canal,  99  m.  from  Chicago.    Centre  of 

'     a  very  lai-ge  trade.    Coal  is  found  in  abund- 

\     anee  in  the  vicinity. 

DEMOCRAT-PRESS;  Thursdays; 
democratic ;  eight  pages ;  size  30x44 ;  sub- 
scription $2  ;  established  1876;  A.  J.  Reddlck, 
{  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  H  H. 

EXPRESS;  Fridays;  German;  four 
pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1883 ;  Carl  Strack,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1;  dated  at  La  Salle  and 
Peru. 

T  II>I E S  ;  Saturdays ;  four  pages  ;  size 
24.X34 ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1883  ;  M. 
A.  O'Conor,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

LAWRENCEVILLE,  C.  H.,  Law 

^  rence  Co..  3,  514  pop.,  on  Embarras  r.,  at  junc- 
tion of  Ohio  &  Mississippi  and  Wabash,  St. 
Louis  &  Pacific  Rds.,  10  m.  from  Vincenues. 
Agriculture  and  manufacturing  carried  on. 

DEMOCRATIC  HERALD;  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  four  pages;  size  26x40; 
subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1871 ;  Frank 
C.  Sleserve,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K. 

RURAL  REPUBLICAN;  Fridays; 
eight  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1873 ;  Sam.  B.  Day,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

LEAF  RIVER,  Ogle  Co.,  ^  800  pop., 
on  the  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd. 
A  new  and  thriving  town. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays ;  eight  pages  ; 
size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2.25 ;  established 
1881;  J.  H.  Lanibe,  editor;  L.G.Burrows.  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K  ;  printed  at  the  office 
of  the  Forreston  Herald. 

LEBANON,  Saint  Clair  Co.,  p  2,117 
poj).,  on  Ohio  &  Mississippi  Rd.,  22  m.  from 
St.  Louis.  Engaged  in  farming  and  coal 
mining.  A  place  of  active  trade  and  seat  of 
McKendree  College. 
I     JOURNAL;   Fridays:  eight  pages ;  size 

30x44;   subscription  $1.50;   established   IS81 : 

O.  V.  Jones,  editor  ;   W.  L.  Jones,  publisher  ; 

circulation  K  K. 

LELAND,  La  Salle  Co.,  ti  900  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  67  m. 

from  Chicago. 

COMET;  Saturdays;  eight  pages;  .size 
20x26 ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1880 ; 
J.  W.  Turner,  publisher  ;  circulation  K ; 
printed  at  the  office  of  the  Earlville  Leader. 

LEMONT,  Cook  Co.,  rf  2,800  pop.,  on 
Desplaiues  &  Illinois  Canal  and  Chicago  & 
j     Alton  Rd.,  25  m.  S.  W.  of  Chicago.     Has  ex- 
tensive limestone  quarries,  said  to  be  the 
largest  in  the  country. 

COMMERCIAL  ADVERTISER; 
(see  Lockport.) 

COOK  CO.  DE3IOCRAT;  Wednes- 
days ;  democratic  ;  eight  pages ;  size  26x40  ; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1883  ;  John  Cur- 
ren,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 


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ILLINOIS.    . 


LENA,  Stephenson  Co.,Vi  1,520  pop.,  6n 
Galena  division  of  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  12 
m.  from  Freeport.    Tlie  centre  of  an  exten- 
sive grain  and  stock  trade. 
STAR;    Fridays ;    independent ;    eight 
pages  ;  size  36x40  ;   subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
Olslied  1866 ;  W.  W.  Lowis,  editor  and  publish- 
er ;  circulation  J. 

XEWISTOWN,  C.  H.,  -D  Ftdton  Co., 

1,771  pop.,  on  Buda  and  Levvistown  branch 
C,  B.  &  Q.  and  Fulton  Co.  Narrow  Gauge 
Rds.,  50  m.  from  Peoria,  CO  from  Springfield, 
and  midway  between  St.  Louis  and  Chicago. 
Xiargely  engaged  in  manufacturing  and  a 
good  trade  centre. 

FULTON  DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays; 
Independent;  eight  pages;  size  30x44;  sub- 
scription $3;  estaVilislied  1855;  W.  T.  David- 
son, editor  and  imhlislier  ;  circulation  I. 

NEVVS*  ;  Tliursdays ;  republican;  eight 
pages;  size  o0.x44 ;  subscription  ,'§2;  estab- 
lished 1875  ;  S.  Wheadon,  editor ;  Wheadon  & 
Breeden.  publishers  ;  circulation  J  J. 

FTLTON  CO.  SCHOOL.  JOUR- 
KAli  ;  monthlv  ;  educational;  eight  pages; 
size  22x32 ;  subscription  60  cents  :  established 
18&1;  E.  R.  Boyer,  editor  and  publisher. 

LEXINGTON,  McLean  Co.,  a  1,400 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Alton  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  17 
m.  from  Bloomington.  Engaged  in  tile 
manufacturing,  horse  breeding  and  gen- 
eral trade. 

REVIEW ;  Saturdays ;  independent ;  four 
pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  .$1.25;  estab- 
lished 1883;  "W.  H.  Shepherd,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  1. 

XIBERTYVILLE,  Lake  Co.,  'J  812 
pop.,  on  branch  of  Chicago,  Milwauliee  &  St. 
Paul  Rd.,  10  ni.  from  Waukegan.  A  well- 
timbered  agricultural  district. 

LAKE  CO.  TIMES;  Tliursdays;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1881  ;  F.  H.  B.  McDowell,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

LINCOLN,  C.  H.,  Logan  Co.,  D  5,640 
pop.,  on  Salt  Creek,  Chicago  &  Alton  and 
Peoria,  Decatur  &  Evansville  Rds.,  and 
Champaign,  Havana  &  Western  division  of 
Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rds.,  28  m.  from 
Springfield  and  157  from  Chicago.  Very  su- 
perior agricultural  and  coal  mining  region. 
Largest  grain-shipping  point  between  Chi- 
cago and  St.  Louis.  Manufacturing  car- 
ried on. 

JOITRNAL;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
■day;  four  pages;  size  23x30;  subscription  gi5; 
established  1881 ;  John  Edmonds  and  Lemuel 
Nail,  editors  and  publishers ;  circ'n  K  1 ;  issue 
also  the  Loqan  Co.  Tribune. 

HERALD ;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $3:  estab- 
lished 1856  ;  F.  B.  Mills,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  I  I. 

LOGAN  CO.  TRIBUNE;  Fridays; 
eight  pages;  size  .30x44;  subscription  $1.50 : 
established  1883 ;  John  Edmonds  and  Lemuel 
Nail,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  ; 
issue  also  the  Joiirna?. 

LOGAN  CO.  VOLKSBLATT;  Fri 
days;  German;  four  pages;  size  26x40;  sub- 
scription .$1.50 ;  established  1874  ;  C.  E.  Knorr, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages ;  size  ;l0x44  ;  suiiscription  $2 ;  established 
1873 ;  T.  H.  Stokes,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation .1  J. 

TRIPARTITE;  monthly;  educational; 


ILLINOIS. 


twentv  pages  ;  size  of  page  10x12  ;  subscrip- 
tion si ;  established  1884 ;  J.  W.  Whittlesey  & 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

LITCHFIELD,   Montgomery    Co.,  u 

5,(XX)  pop.,  on  Wabash,  St.  L.  &  Pacific, 
"Jacksonville  Southeastern,"  and  Indian- 
apolis &St.  Louis  Rds., 43  m.  from  St.  Louis. 
Manufactures  railway  cars,  machinery, 
flour,  etc.  Coal  and  lubricating  oil  is 
found  in  the  vicinity. 

ADVOCATE;    Thur.sdays;  democratic; 

eight  pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  suljscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1874 ;  F.  Shutt,  editor  and  pub- 
lislier  ;  circulation  K  1. 

•  COURIER;  Thursdays ;  eight  pages;  size 
30x44  ;  subscription  $1.50  :  established  1882;  J. 
C.  Stanley,  editor;  Litchfield  Printing  Co., 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

MONITOR;  Saturdays  ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  :  size  31x44  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
establislied  1863  ;  B.  S.  Hood  and  J.  G.  Camp- 
bell, editors  ;  J.  G.  Campbell,  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation J  1. 

LOCKPORT,  Will  Co.,  cf  1,679  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Alton  &  St.  Louis  Rd.  and  111.  & 
Midi.  Canal,  5  in.  from  Jollet.  Particular 
branches  of  industry  are  flour  mills,  paper 
mills  and  the  grain  business. 

PHQ3NIX;  Thursdays;  eight  pages;  size 
26x40  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1876 ;  PhOB- 
nix  Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
circulation  K  1. 

WILL  CO.  COMMERCIAL  AD- 
VERTISER; Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
26.X40 ;  subscription  $1.25  ;  established  1878;  A. 
G.  Hawley,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  I; 
editions  of  the  Commercial  Advertiser  are 
also  issued  at  Frankfort  Station,  Lemont, 
Minooka,  Mokena,  Odell  and  Plainfield. 

LODA,    Iroquois  Co.,  o  631   pop.,  on 

Chicago  division  of  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  100 
m.  from  Chicago.  A  grain  and  produce 
market  for  a  large  tract  of  country. 

REGISTER;  Thursdays;  four  pages; 
size  26.X40;  subscription  $2;  established 
1874;  E.  McBurnej',  editor;  J.  C.  Dunham, 
publisher ;  circulation  K ;  printed  at  the 
cfflee  of  the  Paxton  Eastern  Illinois  Register. 

TIMES;  Fridays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscrijition  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1879;  Volney  Weaver,  editor;  N.  E. 
Stevens  &  Son,  publishers ;  circulation  K ; 
printed  at  the  office  of  the  Paxton  Record. 

LOSTANT,  La  Salle  Co.,  ti  378  pop., 

15  m.  S.  of  La  Salle  City.  Location  of  flour- 
ing mills  and  grain  warehouses. 

LOCAL;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
20x36 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1873 ;  J.  W. 
Richardson,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion K ;   printed  at  the  oltice  of  the  Tonica 

News. 

LOUISVILLE, C.H.,  Clay  Co.,  g  1,514 

pop.,  oil  Little  Wabash  r.,  and  Springfield 

division  of  O.  &  M.  Rd.,  96  m.  from  St.  Louis, 

and  244  from  Cincinnati.    Surrounded  by  a 

rich  farming  district. 

LEDGER;     Thursdays ;    democratic ;  - 
four  pages  ;    size  26.x40  ;    subscription    $1.50  : 
established    1868 ;    G.   A.  Henry,  editor  and 
iniblisher ;  circulation  J. 

LYNDON,   IFhiteside  Co.,  ti  600  pop., 

on  Rock  r.,  on  the  Chicago,  Burlington  & 

Quincy  Rd.,  8  ni.  from  its  Intersection  with 

the  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd. 

ADVOCATE;  Saturdays;  four  pages; 
size  22x30;  subscription  $1;  established  1883 ; 
W.  M.  Patrick,  editor  and  publisher ;  cii'c'n  K. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


Ill 


ILLIXOIS. 


MoHENRY,  ^Wc/rcHr?/  Co.,  6  875  pop., 
44  ni.  from  Chicago,  on  Fox  River  Valley 
Rfl.  General  mercantile  and  agricultural 
pursuits. 

PIiAlNDEALiER  ;  Wednesdays;  eight 
iiages:  size  35x4S;  subscription  §2;  estab- 
lished 1875;  J.  Van  Slyke,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J  1. 

McLEAN,  McLean  Co.,    a   550  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Alton  Rd..  15  m.  from  Bloom- 
ington.  Chief  shipping  point  for  fine  grain, 
fanning  and  stock  country. 
LENS ;  Saturdays ;  foiu-  pages ;  size  24x35 ; 

subscription  §1.50;    established   1880;    D.    G. 

Palmer,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K. 

MoLEANSBORO,  C.  H.,  Hamilton 

Co.,  P  1,:>11  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville 
Rd.,  at  junction  of  St.  Louis,  Evansville 
and  Shawneetown  division,  101  m.  from  St. 
Louis,  61  from  Evansville,  40  from  Shawnee- 
town. A  well-timbered  agricultural  dis- 
trict. 

LEADER;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscription  §1  ;  estab- 
lished iaS2 ;  Lyon  &  Irvin.  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

PROGRESSJSIVE  ERA;  Saturdays; 
auti-monopoly  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  sub- 
scription $1  ;  established  18.^4  ;  John  P.  Stelle, 
editor;  W.  W.  Davisson,  publisher 


ILLINOIS. 


TIMES  I  Wednesdays  ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  §1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1869 ;  J.  R.  Campbell,  editor  and  pub- 


pages  ;  size 
fished  1869; 
! jsher ;  circulation  J  J. 

MACOMB,  C.  H.,  McDonough  Co.,  -a 
3,6  X)  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 
Rd.,  58  m.  from  Quincy  and  206  W.  of  Chi- 
cago, in  an   agricultural   district ;    largest 
inisiness  point  in  the  county.    Located  in 
the  midst  of  the  famous  tire-clay  region, 
and   is   noted   for   its    extensive   pottery, 
sewer  pipe  and  tile  works. 
EAGLE;    Saturdays;   democratic;   four 
pages ;    size   28x44 ;    subscription   $2  ;   estab- 
lished 1856;    Chas.  H.  Whitaker,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

ILLINOIS  BY-STANDER:  Wednes- 
days ;  independent ;  four  pages ;  size  24x36 ; 
subscription  Si ;  established  1883 ;  B.  R.  Hamp- 
ton &  Son,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  J  J. 
JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $2 ; 
established  1855;  W.  H.  Hainline,  editor; 
ilacomb  Journal  Printing  Co.,  publishers ; 
circulation  I  1 . 

MACON,  Macon   Co.,  O  900  pop.,  on 
Illinois  Central   Rd.,  10  m.  from  Decatur. 
Agi-icuUural  and  stock-raising  district. 
INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays ;  eight 
pages;  size  26.x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished   1880;   James   H.    Coates,    editor   and 
publisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

MAHOMET,  Champaign  Co.,  D-  500 
pop.,   on   Indiana,  Bloomington   &   West- 
ern Rd.,  15  m.  W.  of  Champaign.     Flour 
and  saw  mills,  also  a  tile  factory. 
SUCKER   STATE;  Satm-days ;  six 

pages  ;   size  of  page  15x22 ;   subscription  §1 ; 

established  1879 ;  A.  St.  Clair  Brown,  editor 

and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

MALTA,  DeKalb  Co.,  i  504  pop.,  on 
C.  &  N.  W.  Rd.,  6  ra.  from  DeKalb  and  12 
from  Sycamore.    Well  located  for  a  good 
general  business. 
MAIL  ;     Thursdays;     four    pages;    size 


21x36;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1877  r  G. 
W.  Morris  &  Son,  etlitors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  K ;  printed  at  the  office  of  the 
Creston  Times. 

MANCHESTER,    Scott    Co.,  -n  400 

pop.,  on  C.  &  A.  Rd.,  63  m.  N.  of  St.  Louis; 

engaged  in  manufactures. 

SCOTT  CO.  ARROW;  Saturdays; 
republican;  four  pages;  size  26x40  •  subscrip- 
tion S2  ;  established  1878  ;  E.  J.  Pearce,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K ;  Issues  also  the 
White  Hall  Republican. 

MANSFIELD,  Piatt  Co.,  a  500  pop., 

at  the  crossing   of    the   I.,   B.    &   W.    and 

Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific   Rds.,   32    m. 

E.  of  Bloomington.    A  stock  growing  and 

shipping  point. 

EXPRESS;  Fridays;  eight  pages;  size 
22x30 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1882  ;  J. 
W.  Hilligoss,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K. 

MARENGO,  McHenry  Co.,  ^  1,265 
pop.,  on  Galena  division  of  the  Chicago  & 
North-western  Rd.,  66  m.  from  Chicago 
and  27  from  Rockford. 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages;  size  24x35;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1868;  J.  B.  Babcock,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

MARION,  C.  H  ,  Williamson  Co.,  g 
1,200  pop.,  at  terminus  of  St.  Louis  Coal 
Rd.,  18  m.  from  Carbondale  and  1?2  from 
Springfield. 

EGYPTIAN  PRESS;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican ;  four  pages ;  size  24x35 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1875;  Jas.  F.  Connell, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

MONITOR ;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x35;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1S74; 
Copeland  &  Newsome,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  K  K. 

MARISSA,  St.  Clair  Co.,  p  800  pop., 
on  Cairo  Short  Line  Rd.,  24  m.  S.  E. 
of  Belleville.  Good  farming  district ;  has 
bank,  mills  and  machine  shops. 

ENTERPRISE:  Wednesdays;  four 
pages ;  size  20x26 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1884;  John  E.  Bauuiann,  editor  and 
publisher. 

MONITOR;  Fridays ;  eight  pages;  size 
26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1880 ; 
John  W.  Wells,  editor  and  publisher;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

MAROA,  Macon   Co.,  n  956  pop.,  at 

junction  of  the  Illinois  Central  and  Illmols 

Midland   Rd.,    13    m.    N.    of    Decatur.     A 

shipping  town,  and  in  the  midst  of  a  rich 

agricultural  region. 

NEWS:  Fridays;  independent;  foul 
pages ;  size  26.x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1871  ;  W.  A.  Steldley  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

MARSEILLES,  La  Salle  Co.,  ^  2,000 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd., 
8  m.  from  Ottawa.  A  manuf actvu-ing  place ; 
has  fine  water-power. 

REGISTER;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages ;  size  .30x44 ;  subscription  $1.50 ; 
established  1879 ;  Stone  Bros.,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  K  1. 

PLAIN DE-\  1>ER  ;  bi-weekly;  eight 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1876 ;  Terry  Simmons,  editor  and 
publisher. 


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ILLINOIS. 


MARSHALL,  C.  H.,  Clark  Co.,  d- 
1,9U0  pop.,  on  Ttrre  Haute  &  Indianapolis 
(Vandalia  line),  and  Wabash,  St.  Louis  & 
Pacific  Rds.,  147  m.  from  St.  Louis  and  18 
from  Terre  Haute. 

CHURCH  PROGRESS;  Fridays; 
catholic' ;  ei^ht  paRes  :  size  3C)x44 ;  subscription 
$2;  estahllsht'd  1ST8;  Rev.  Charles  Kuhlmann, 
editor  and  pulilisher;  circulation  I  I  L 

CLARK  CO.  HERALD:  Tuesdays; 
republican  ;  elKht  pages  ;  size  :50x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion S2  ;  established  1868 ;  L.  S  Kilborn  &  Son, 
editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  J ;  an 
edition  entitled  the  Express  is  issued  at 
Martinsville. 

EASTERN  ILETNOISAN;  Saturdays; 
democratic ;  tour  pages  ;  size  24x35 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1853;  Whitehead  &  Son, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  J. 

MESSENGER;  Wednesdays ;  demo 
cratic;  eight  pages;  size  31x43;  subscription 
$1..50;  established  1S(J5;  John  Littlefleld  & 
Son,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

MARTINSVILLE,  Clark  Co.,  01,200 
pop.,  on  Terre  Havite  &  Indianapolis  Rd.,  29 
m.  from  Terre  Haute. 

ENTERPRISE;  .Saturdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages;  size  2(1x40;  subscription 
$2;  established  1881 ;  B.  F.  Ward,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K ;  issues  also  the 
Casey  Banner. 

EXPRESS ;  Tuesdays ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1871 ;  Orrie  L.  Kilborn,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  ;  printed  at  the 
•  ofSce  of  the  Marshall  Clark  Co.  Herald. 

PLANET  ;  Thursdays:  four  pages;  size 
26x4U:  subscription  .-gLSO;  established  1884; 
Shepherd  &  Porter,  editors  and  publishers. 

MASCOUTAH,  St.  Clair  Co.,  p  3,200 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  Southeastern  Rd.,  25  m. 
from  St.  Louis,  Mo.;  has  large  flour  mills, 
and  lies  in  a  superior  farming  district. 

DER  ANZEIGER:  Wednesdays;  Ger- 
man ;  four  pages  ;  size  2(i.x4U ;  subscription  $2  ; 
established  1876;  Frederick  Dilg,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  eight  pages;  size 
26x40;  subscription  81.50;  established  1882; 
Hague  &  Martag,  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation  K  K. 

MASON  CITY,  Mason  Co.,  D  1,714 
pop.,  about  20  m.  from  Havana,  on  Jackson- 
ville branch  of  Chicago  &  Alton  Rd.,  40  m. 
N.  of  Springfield.  Extensively  engaged  in 
agricultural  pursuits. 

INDEPENDENT  ;   Fridays  ;  independ- 
ent;  eight   pages;   size  26x40;   subscription 
$1.50;    established  1867;  Haughey  &  Dowell, 
editors  and  publisher;  cn'culation  K  1. 
JOURNAL;  Fridays ;  republican ;   eight 

f)ages  ;    size   26x40;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
Ished  1871 ;  Wells  Corey,  editor  ;  Wells  Corey 
and  Frank  Corey,  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

MATTOON,  Coles  Co.,a-  7,300  pop.,  on 
Indianapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  at  intersection 
of  Illinois  Central  and  Peoria,  Decatur  & 
Evansville  Rds.,  173  m.  from  Chicago  and  66 
from  Terre  Haute.     A  corn-growing  and 
shipping  point.      A  coal  mine  is  In  opera- 
tion at  this  point  at  a  depth  of  900  feet. 
JOUItNAL;  every  morning  except  Satur- 
day and  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,    Satur- 
days; rejuiblican ;     four   pages;    size— daily 
24X.36,  weekly  26x44  ;    subscription— daily  $5, 
weekly  $l.ri(l :  established— daily  1873,  weekly 
1865;   t.  E.Woods,  editor:  W.  F.  Puriill.  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  —daily  K,  weekly  K  1. 

COMMERCIAL;  Thur.sdays ;  demo- 
cratic ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription 


ILLINOIS. 


$2 ;  established  1872 ;  Adolf  Sumerlin,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  J  J. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lislied  1870;  C.  B.  Bostwick  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  J. 

SUNDAY  SUN;  Sundays:  independent; 
eight  pages ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  .f2 ; 
established  1884;  Sumerlin  &  Doran,  editors- 
and  iniblisliers. 

MENDON, ^rf«?ns  Co., -a  652 pop.  (pop, 

of  township  1,700),  on  C,  B.  &  Quincy  Rd., 

16  m.  from  Quincy  and  8  from  Mississippi  r. 

Is  in  an  agricultural  district,  and  is  a  large 

shipping  point  for  hogs,  cattle  and  grain. 

DISPATCH;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription  $1.25  ; 
established  1878;  Jacob  R.  Urech  and  W.  H. 
Mclntyre,  editors  and  publishers ;  circ'n  K  1. 

MENDOTA, -Z^« 'S«'^e  Co.,  i  4,056 pop., 
on  Illinois  Central  Rd.",  at  Intersection  of 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Bd.,  85  ni. 
from  Chicago. 

BULLETIN;    Fridays  ;    republican  j 

four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1852 ;  R.  H.  Ruggles,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  J. 

POST;  Saturdays;  German;  four  pages; 
size  24x136;  subscription  §1.50;  established 
1879  ;  Otto  F.  KiesellKich,  editor  and  publisher  y 
circulation  K  1. 

REPORTER;  Saturdays;  Independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1878 ;  Seaman  &  Kieselbach,  editors 
and  publishers;  circulation  J. 

METAMORA,C.  H.,  modford  Co..  a 
828  pop.,  on  western  division  of  Chicago 
&  Alton  Rd.,  30  m.  from  Bloomington.  En- 
gaged in  manufactures. 

WOODFORD  SENTINEL;  Thur.s- 
days  ;  democratic  ;  eiglit  pages  ;  size  35x48 ; 
subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1854 ;  G.  L. 
Harl,  editor  and  publislier;  circulation  K  1; 
an  edition  entitled  the  Sentinel  is  issued  at 
Washburn. 

METROPOLIS,  C.  H.,  Massac  Co.,  v 
4,500  pop.,  on  Ohio  r.,  40  m.  from  Cairo. 
One  of  the  largest  manufacturing  places  in 
Southern  Illinois. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages ;  size  24x35  ;  subscription  $1..50 ; 
established  1878;  F.  A.  Trousdale,  editor; 
James  D.  Stewart  &  Co.,  publishers ;  circula- 
tion K  1. 

MASSAC  JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  re- 
publican ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1865;  Ben.  O.  Jones, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

MILFORD,  Iroquois  Co., a- 1,000  pop., 
on  C.  &  E.  I.  Rd..  87  m.  S.  of  Chicago  and 
36  N.  of  Danville.  Manufactories  consist  of 
wagon  factory,  tile  and  brick  works,  and 
flouring  mill. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  ;  size  SOxU  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1876;  Ed.  L'Hote  &  Son,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  K. 

MILLINGTON,  I^cndall  Co.  t^ 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays  ;four pages  ; 
size  -28x4.4  ;  established  1871 ;  K.  E.  Marley,  edi- 
tor and  pulilisher  ;  circulation  K  ;  printed  at 
the  offlce  of  the  Piano  Neirs. 

MILTON,  Pike  Co.,  -o  600  pop.,  4  m. 

from  river.    Makes  cigars,  pottery  and  tiles. 

BEACON;  Fridays;  greenback;  four 
pages  ;  size  24X.36  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1875;  Grimes  Bros.,  editors  and  publish- 


ers ;  circulation  J  J. 


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ILLINOIS. 


MINONK,  Woodford  Co.,  u  1,914  pop., 

at  crossing  of  Illinois  Central  with  Chicago, 
Pekin  &  S.  W.  Rd.,  30  m.  from  Bloomlngton. 

BLiADE;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x36 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  establislied  1S74  ;  J. 
M.  Fort,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K; 
an  edition  entitled  the  Argus  is  issued  at 
Benson  ;  another  entitled  the  Post,  at  Rut- 
land; another  entitled  the  Hcralil,  at  Dana, 
and  another  entitled  the  .S'?()i,  at  Flanagan. 

NEWS;  Fridays ;  independent ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  :50x41 ;  subscription  $\.rM  ;  estab- 
lished 1878;  A.  R.  Warreu,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  1 ;  an  edition  dated  at 
Washburn  is  also  issued. 

MINOOKA,  Grundy  Co.,  ^ 

tO>I>IERCIAL,       ADVERTISER  ; 

(see  Lockport.) 

MOAWEQUA,  Shelby  Co.,  a  l,-200 
pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  of 
Decatur.  Farming  and  stock  raising  are  the 
principal  industries. 

MAILi;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $1..50 ;  estab 
lished  1882  ;  C.  M.  Hiter,  editor  ;  Moaweiiua 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

MOKENA,  Will  Co.,  cf 

C03I1IERCIAL       ADVERTISER; 

(see  Lockport.) 

tS.Olil'S'E,  Rods  Island  Co  ,V]  12,000  pop., 
on  Mississippi  r.,  and  Chicago,  Rock  Island 
&  Pacific,  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
and  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rds.,  160 
m.  from  Chicago.  Moline  is  an  important 
manufacturing  centre,  is  growing  rapidly, 
and  has  abundant  water  fiower,  which  is 
maintained  and  used  by  the  Federal  Gov- 
ernment. 

EVE  NINO  DISPATCH;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  REVIEVl^- 
DISPATCH,  Fridays;  republican;  daily 
four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages;  size— dally 
24x36,  weekly  (size  of  page)  l,Tx',>2  ;  subscription 
—daily  .$5,  weekly  $2  ;  estalilisli,Ml— daily  18T8, 
weekly  ISTO;  Dran  &  Ilubliard,  e.litors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation— daily  J  J,  weekly  J 1. 

REPUBLICAN  ;  every"  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  daily 
four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages;  size— daily 
24x36,  weekly  (size  of  page)  17x24 ;  subscrip- 
tion—daily  .$.i.2(i,  weekly  $1.50:  established- 
daily  1883,  weekly  1379;  Kennedy  &  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers ;  circulation— daily  K  1 ; 
weeklv  J  I. 

^REVIEW-DISPATCH;  (see  Ei-ening 
Dispatch.) 

SCNDAY  HORNET;  Sundays;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x34  ;  established  1884  ;  Harwood 
&  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

MODERN  MILLER;  monthly;  com- 
mercial ;  mechanical ;  twenty-four  pages;  size 
of  page  11x15 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1878  ;  Clifford  F.  Hall,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  G  G. 

WESTERN  PLOWMAN:  monthly; 
agricultural;  twenty  pages;  size  of  page 
10x14;  subscription  50c.;  established  1882;  J. 
W.  Warr,  editor  ;  John  H.  Porter,  publisher  ; 
circulation  D. 

MOMENCE,  Kankakee  Co.,  a-  1,037 
pop.,  at  intereectiou  of  Chicago  &  Eastern 
Illinois  and  Indiana,  Illinois  &  Iowa  Rds.,  50 
m.  S.  of  Chicago.  Situated  in  a  rich  agri- 
cultural district.  Extensively  engaged  in 
stock  raising  and  dairying. 

REPORTER?  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1870 ;  M.  O.  Clark,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

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'MONICA,  Peoria  Co.,  o 

'  BARNIM'S  TELEPHONE;  (see 
Princeville.) 

MONMOUTH.  C.  H.,  Warren  Co.,  -a 
5,012  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 
and  Central  Iowa  Rds.,  26  m.  from  Missis- 
sippi r.    Surrounded  by  a  rich  agricultural 
district.     Engaged  in  manufacturing  agri- 
cultural implements  and  various  other  ar- 
ticles.   The  seat  of  Monmouth  College. 
EVENING  GAZETTE;   every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  (;AZETTE,  Wednes- 
days;   four  pages;   size— daily  24x35,  weeklv 
28x42;  subscription— weekly  $1.50;  established 
—daily  1883.  weekly  1877 ;  G.  G.  McCosh,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circ'n— daily  K,  weekly  K  1. 

ATLAS  ;  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  four 
pages ;  size  28x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1840  ;  John  S.  Clark  &  Son,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 
GAZETTE,  (f.ee  Evening  Gazette.) 
REVIEW;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size  20x40  ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1855 ,  A.  H.  Swain,  editor  and  puli- 
lisher :  circulation  J. 

(COLLEGIAN;  semi-monthly ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  22x32 ;  subscription  §1 ;  estali- 
lished  1882;  Collegian  Joint  Stock  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publisliers  ;  circulation  K  ;  a  college 
paper;  issued  during  the  collegiate  year. 

COLLEGE  COURIER;  monthly; 
twenty  pages ;  size  of  page  8x11  ;  subscrip- 
i  tion  $1  ;  established  1867  ;  Courier  Joint  Stock 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers ;  cu-culation  K ; 
a  college  paper ;  issued  during  the  collegiate 
year. 

MONTICELLO,  C.  H.,  Piatt  Co.,  d 

I  1,800  pop.,  on  Sangamon  r.  and  main  line  of 
I  Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rd.  and  Cham- 
paign &  Decatur  branch  of  the  same,  about 
midway  between  Champaign  and  Decatur. 
Noted  for  stock  raising  and  corn  growing." 
Has  patent  fence  works,  machine  shops 
and  flax  mills. 

BITLLETIN ;  Fridays  ;  democratic;  eight 
pages  ;    size  24x35 ;   subscription   $2 ;    estab- 
t  lished   1876  ;   Moral  O'Banion,  editor  and  pub- 
ilisher;  circulation  J. 

PfATT  CO.  HERALD;  Wednesdays; 
republican;  four  pages  ;  size  24x40;  subscrip- 
tion $2  :  established  1874  ;  H.  D.  Peters,  editor 
and  publislier  ;  circulation  J  J. 

MORGAN  PARK,  Cook  Co..  'ci 
OLD       TESTAMENT      STUDENT; 

;  monthly;  eighty  pages:  size  of  page  7x10; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1882 ;  W.  R. 
Harper,  editor ;  Old  Testament  Book  Ex- 
change, publishers ;  circulation  H. 

I  HEBRACIA  ;  quarterly;  educational; 
eighty  pages:  size  of  page  7x11;  subscription 
$2  ;  established  1884  :  Wm.  R.  Harper,  e<  I  itor 
and  publisher. 

MORRIS,  C.  H.,  Grundy  Co.,  ^  4,273 
pop.,  on  Illinois  &  Michigan  Canal  and  Chi- 
cago, Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  02  m.  from 
Chicago.  Depot  for  the  shipment  of  grain, 
cattle,  pork,  coal,  etc.  Several  factories  are 
located  here. 

NEWS  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  INDEPENDENT,  Wednesdays;  daily 
foui-  pages,  weekly  eight  pages ;  size— dally 
22x31,  weekly  30x44;  subscription— daily  $4, 
weekly  $1.50;  established— daily  1883,  weekly 
1878  ;  A.  W.  Crawford  &  Co  .  editors  and  pub- 
lishers :  circulation— daily  K  1,  weekly  J  J. 

HERALD  ;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages;  size  35x48;  subscription  .§2;  estab- 
lished 1855;  Hayes  &  Fletcher,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  J  1. 

INDEPENDENT;  {see  News.) 

NORMAL     AND      SCIENTIFIC 


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ILLINOIS. 


ILLINOIS. 


TEACHER  ;  monthly;  twelve  pages;  size 
of  page  9xia;  subscription  50  cents;  estai>- 
lished  1883;  C.  K.  Perrinc,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulatiou  I  I  1  ;  a  school  paper  ; 
issued  during  the  school  year. 

MORRISON,  C.  H.,  Whiteside  Co.,  b 
1,981  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  North-western  Rd., 

-  124  m.  from  Chicago.  Derives  its  impor- 
tance mainly  from  the  rich  agricultural 
and  stock-raising  country  surrounding  it. 

WHITESIDE  HERALD;  Fridays; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40;  established  1878;  Geo. 
B.  Adams,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  J. 

WHITESIDE  SENTINEL,  ;  Thurs- 
days ;  republican ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1857 ;  Charles 
Bent,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

MORRISON VILLE,  Christian  Co., 
a  1,000  pop.,  12  m.  from  Taylorville,  on  Wa- 
bash Rd.  Considerable  general  manufac- 
tures. 

TIMES  ;  Thursdays ;  eight  pages ;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1875; 
Frank  S.  Coflin,  editor  and  publishei- ;  circu- 
lation K  K. 

MOUND  CITY,C.  H.,  Pulaski  Co.,  p 
2,000  pop.,  on  Ohio  r.,  7  m.  above  Cairo,  on 
Mound  City  Rd.  Does  extensive  business 
in  lumber  and  shipbuilding  and  various 
manufactures. 

ARGUS-JOURNALij  (see  Cairo.) 
CAIRO    IIND    MOUND,  CITY    AN- 
ZEICiER:  (see  Cairo.) 

PULASKI  PATRIOT  ;  Saturdays  ; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscrip- 
tion Sl-.W;  established  1871  ;  L.  M.Bradley, 
editor ;  Bradley  &  Co.,  publishers  ;  circ'n  K  I. 

MOUNT  CARMEL,  C.  H.,  Wabash 
Co.,  Q,  2,047  pop.,  on  Wabash  r.,  about  24  m. 
below  Vincennes,  at  intersection   of   Wa- 
bash, St.  Louis  &  Pacific,  and  Louisville, 
New  Albany  &  St.  Louis  Air  Line  Rds.     Is 
extensively  employed  in  manufactures. 
REGISTER  ;    Thursdays ;   democratic  ; 
four  pages;  size2'ix44;  subscription  $1.50,  es- 
tablished 1839 ;  Frank  W.  Havill,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

REPUBLICAN  ;  Fridays;  republi- 
can ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
$1.25 ;  established  1878 ;  Thomas  L.  Joy,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

MOUNT  CARROLL,  C.  H.,  Car- 

roll  Co.,  n  2,000  pop.,  10  m.  from  Mississippi 
r.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 
27  m.  from  Freeport,  180  from  Chicago.  Sev- 
eral institutions  of  learning  are  located 
here. 

CARROLL  CO.  HERALD;  Fridays; 
eight  pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1876:  Herald  Printing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers; circulation  K  K  1. 

CARROLL  CO.  MIRROR;  Fridays; 
republican ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1861  ;  Wm.  D.  Hughes, 
editor  and  pul)lisher;  circulafion  K  K  1. 

OREAD;  quarterly  ;  twcnty-eiglit  pages; 
size  of  paKe9.Kl2;  subscription  ;">()  cents  ;  estab- 
lished 1871 ;  F.  A.  Shinier  and  Adelia  C.  Joy, 
oditors  and  publishers ;  circulation  H  H ;  a 
school  paper;  is-iued  during  the  school  year. 

MOUNT  MORRIS,  Ogle  Co.,  b  1,000 

pop.,  90  m.  from  Dubuque,  on  Chicago  & 

Iowa  Rd.     In  rich  farming   country   and 

community. 

GOSPEL  MESSENGER;  Tuesdays; 
German ;  baptist ;  sixteen  pages  ;  size  28x42  ; 


subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1864  ;  James 
Quinter,  editor;  Brethren's  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  ;  circulation  F  1 ;  dated  at  Mount 
Morris  and  Huntingdon,  Pa. 

OGLE  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays; 
democratic ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2 ;  established  1877 ;  John  Sharer,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  K  K  1. 

SCHOOL  AND  HOME;  monthly;  four 
pages  ;  size  13x21  ;  snb.seription25  cents  ;  estab- 
lished 1884 ;  J.  G.  Royer,  editor  ;  J.  G.  Royer 
&  Son,  publishers ;  a  college  paper ;  issued 
during  the  collegiate  year. 

MOUNT  OLIVE,  Macoupin    Co.,  a 
1,200   pop.,    on   the   Wabash,   St.    Louis  & 
Pacific  Rd. 
HERALD;  Saturdays;  eight  pages;  size 

26x40;   subscription  $1.50;   established  1880; 

M.  S.  Clyde  and  S.  A.  DeGroff,  editors ;  M.  S. 

Clyde,  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

MOUNT  PULASKI,  Logan  Co.,  a 
1,500  pop.,  on  the  Springfield  branch  of  the 
Illinois  Central  Rd.,  and  Peoria,  Decatiu" 
&  EvansvlUe  Rd.  Lincoln  is  the  nearest 
town  of  importance.  Engaged  principally 
In  produce  and  stock  raising. 

CITIZEN;  Thursdays;  non-partisan; 
eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $1.50 ; 
established  1876 ;  White,  Newlin  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers;  circulation  K  1. 

REPUBLICAN ;  Saturdays :  republican; 
eight  pages ;  size  of  page  13x20 ;  established 
1884:  Smedley  &  Curtis,  editors  and  publishers. 

TIMES;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages;  size 
30x44;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1882; 
Otto  G.  Bekemeyer,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation K  K. 

MOUNT  STERLING,.C.  H.,  Brown    | 

Co.,  -a  1,515  pop.,  on  Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pa- 
cific Rd.,  75  m.  from  Springfield  and  39  from 
Quincy. 

BROWN  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Satur- 
days ;  democratic ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ; 
subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1848 ;  H.  K. 
Davis,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

BROWN  CO.  GAZETTE;  Fridays; 
republican ;  eight  pages ;  size  30x44 ;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1880;  Klrkpat- 
rick  &  Westbrook,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  K  1. 

ILLINOIS  MESSAGE;  Satur- 
days ;  democratic ;  eight  pages ;  size  of  page 
30x44;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1872; 
Stubblefield  &  Kendrick,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  J. 

MOUNT  VERNON, C.H.,  Jefferson 

Co.,  Q  2,173  pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  Southeast- 
ern Rd.,  76  m.  from  St.  Louis. 

NEWS;  Thursdays  ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages ;  size  26x4U ;  subscription  .$1  ;  estab- 
lished 1865;  H.  H.  Simmons,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

RE<«ISTER;  Wednesdays;  four  pages; 
size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established 
1884 ;  Morris  Emmerson,  editor  and  publisher. 

MULBERRY  GnOVE,  Soiid  Co.  g 
CHRONICLE;    Fridays:    democratic  ;- 

eiglit  pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1884;  Ellifl  &  Ragland,  editors 
and  publishers. 

MURPHYSBORO,  C.  H.,  Jackson 

Co.,  g  2,196  pop.,  on  Big  Muddy  r.,  15  m.  E.  of 

Mississippi  r.,  on  Cairo  &  St.  Louis  &  Grand 

Tower  &  Carbondale  Rds.;  extensive  coal 

mines ;  fruit-growing  and  farming  section ; 

about  8  m.  from  Carbondale. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays ;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 


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tablished  1873 ;  L.   N.   Ackerman,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 

JACKSON  CO.  ERA  ;  ^Fridays  ;  repub- 
lican ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x41) ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1873  ;  W.  H.  Hull,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

NAPERVILLE,  Du  Page  Co.,  d  2,074 
pop.,  on  Du  Page  r.  and  Chicago,  Burlington 
&  Quincy  Rd.,  30  ni.  from  Chicago. 

CLARION;  Wednesdays;  four  pages; 
size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1863  ; 
D.  B.  Givler,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion K. 

NASHVILLE,  C.  H.,  Washington  Co., 

P  2,987  pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  South-eastern 
Rd.,  120  in.  from  Springfield,  10  from  Illinois 
Central  Rd.,  50  from  St.  Louis.  Surrounded 
by  a  fertile  prairie. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  of  page  26x40 ;  subscription 
^1.50  ;  established  1849;  Jas.  J.  Anderson, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J. 

ILLINOIS  VOLKSBLATT  ;  Fri- 
days ;  German  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1876; 
Dr.  H.  D.  Schmidt,  editor;  Hartman  &  Schmidt, 
publishers  -,  circulation  J ;  Issues  also  the 
Journal. 

JOURNAL  ;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1862 ;  Hartman  &  Schmidt,  editors  and 
•publishers ;  circulation  J ;  issue  also  the 
Ulinois  Volksblatt. 

NAUVOO,  Hancock  Co., -a  1,404  pop., 

on  Mississippi  r.,  at  head  of  lower  rapids, 

and  about   12  m.  above  Keokuk.    Engaged 

in  grape  culture  and  general  agriculture. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  four  pages  ; 
size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1873 ; 
Baumert  &  Argast,  editors  and  publishers ; 
•circulation  K  1. 

NEOGA,  Cumberland  Co.,  n-  647  pop., 
12  m.  from  Mattoon,  on  111.  C.  Rd.,  half 
•way  between  Cairo  and  Chicago.  Princi- 
pal business,  flouring  mills,  the  county  be- 
ing one  of  the  best  wheat  counties  in  the 
State,  with  an  agricultural  population. 

NEWS;  Saturdays ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1876 ;  T.  R.  Hancock,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

NEWMAN,  Douglas  Co.,  a- 1,200  pop. 
Centre  of  agricultural  and  stock-raising 
region.  On  the  line  of  Indiana,  Blooming- 
ton  &  Western  Rds. 

INDEPENDENT;  Satm-days  ;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $2  ; 
established  1874 ;  C.  V.  Walls,  editor  ;  circula- 
tion K  1. 

NEWTON,  C.  H.,  Jasper  Co.,  O,  2,200 
.  pop.,  on  the  Embarras  r.,  and  Peoria,  Deca- 
tur &  EvansviJle,  and  Indiana  &  Illinois 
Southern  Rds.,  about  20  m.  N.  of  Ohio  and 
Mississippi  Rd.,  at  Olney,  and  20  S.  of  St. 
Louis,  Vandalia  &  Terre  Haute  Rd.  Has 
large  roller  mills  and  tile  factories. 

MENTOR;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages;  size 30x44;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1883 :  C.  M.  Davis,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J  1. 

PRESS  ;  Wednesdays ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  •.?6.x40  ;  subscription  .§1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1864 ;  Frank  L.  Shup,  editor ;  Shup  & 
Shup,  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 


ILLINOIS. 


NOKOMIS,  Montgomery  Co.,  n  l.OKS 
pop.,  on  Indianapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  16  m. 
N.  E.  of  Hillsboro  and  81  from  St.  Louis. 
An  agricultural  region.  The  centre  of  a 
large  trade. 

DER  CENTRAL  ILLINOIS 
DEUTSCH-AMERIKANER;  Wednes- 
days ;  German  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  .sub- 
.scription  $1.50;  established  1880;  J.  W.  Wilde, 
editor;  E.  M.  Hulbert,  publisher;  circula- 
tion J  J  ;  issues  also  the  Free  Press  Gazette. 

FREE  PRESS-GAZETTE;  Fridays; 
eight  pages;  size  •26.x40 ;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1868;  Hulbert  &  Wilde,  editors 
and  publishers ;  circulation  K  1 ;  issue  also 
Der  Central  Illinois  Deutsch-Amerikaner. 

NORMAL,  McLean  Co.,  n  2,400  pop., 
at  junction  of  Chicago  &  Alton  and  Illinois 
Central  Rds.,  2  m.  from  Bloomington.  Small 
fruit  growing  extensively  carried  on.  Lo- 
cation of  Illinois  State  Normal  University 
and  Soldiers'  Orphans  Home. 

ILLINOIS     SCHOOL    JOURNAL; 

monthly;  educational;  thirty-eight  pages;  size 
of  page  7x11 ;  subscription  $1..50  ;  established 
1881 ;  John  W.  Cook  andR.  R.  Reeder,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  H. 

NUNDA,  McHenry  Co.,  li  600  pop., 
40  m.  from  Chicago.  Engaged  in  merchan- 
dizing. 

ADVOCATE;  Thursdays;  four  pages; 
size  24x35 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1883  ; 
M.  C.  DutHeld,  editorand  publisher ;  circ'n  K. 

HERALD  ;  Fridays;  twelve  pages;  size 
of  page  9x12;  subscription  75  cents;  estab- 
lished 1880;  L  M.  Mallory,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

OAKLAND,  Coles  Co.,  o  1,600  pop., 
on  Illinois  Midland  Rd.  Farming  and 
stock-raising  region ;  40  m.  W.  of  Terre 
Haute,  Ind. 

LEDGER;  Saturdays;  independent- 
democratic  ;  eight  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  sub- 
-scription  $1  ;  established  1879 ;  J.  S.  Yeargiu 
&  Son,  editors  and  publishers;  circ'n  J  1. 

OCONEE,   Shelby  Co.,  u 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  eight  pages; 
size  22x32;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1884; 
J.  T.  Leonard,  editor  and  publisher. 

ODELL,  Livingston  Co.,  D 

COMMERCIAL  ADVERTISER; 

(see  Lockport.) 

ODIN,  Marion  Co.,  g  800  pop.,  65  m. 
from  St.  Louis,  in  an  agricultural  district. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  four  pages; 
size  2  1X26 ;  established  1884 ;  W.  H.  Cole  &  Son, 
editors  and  publishers. 

PROHIBITION     LEAGUE  ;    Sattir- 

days  ;  prohibition  ;  four  pages  ;  size  20x26  ; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1884 ;  issued 
under  the  auspices  of  the  Odin  Prohibition 
Club. 

OLNEY,  C.  H.,  Richland  Co.,  P^  3,517 
pop.,  on  Ohio&  Mississippi,  Peoria,  Decatur 
&  Evansville  and  Danville,  Olney  &  Ohio 
River  Rds.,  31  m.  from  Vincennes,  Ind.,  117 
from  St.  Louis.  An  important  shipping 
point  and  trade  centre.  Extensively  en- 
gaged in  various  manufactures. 

ADVOCATE;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1884;  Wharf  &  Allison,  editors 
and  publishers. 

REPUBLICAN;  Wednesdays;  repub- 
lican ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;   subscription 


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ILLINOIS. 


ILLINOIS. 


$1.50;  established  1847;  T.  A.  Fritchey  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

TIMES  ;  Wednesdays ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.51) ;  estab- 
lished 186;j ;  W.  F.  Beck,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  J  1. 

ONARGA,  Iroquois  Co.,  n- 1,061  pop., 
on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  85  m.  from  Chicago, 
in  an  agricultural  district. 

CENTRAL,   ILLINOIS   REVIEW  ; 

Satiu-days  ;  independent  ;  four  pages ;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1873; 
E.  W.  Warren,  editor  and  publisher ;  ciJ-cula- 
tion  K ;  an  edition  entitled  the  Inquirer  is 
issued  at  Bucliley. 

ONEIDA,  Knox  Co.,  -a  919  pop.,  55  m. 
E.  of  Burlington,  on  C,   B.  &  Quincy  Rd. 
Surrounded  by  an  agricultural  and  stock- 
raising  country. 
NEWS;      Fridays;     four   pages;      size 

14!^xl9 ;    subscription  (10  cents ;   established 

1882;  J.  C.  Montgomery,  editor  and  publisher; 

circulation  K. 

OQUAWKA,  C.  H.,  Henderson  Co.,  -n 
8yi  pop.,  on  Mississippi  r.  and  Chicago, 
Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  132  m.  N.  W.  of 
Springfleld.  Surrounded  by  an  agricultura  1 
country. 

HENDERSON  CO.  JOURNAL; 
Thursdays;  republican;  four  pages;  size 
34x35;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1878; 
E.  A.  Hall,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

SPECTATOR?  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1848 ;  Harry  N.  Patterson,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

ORANGEVILiIiE,  Stephenson  Co.,  b 
500  pop.,  on  Richland  Creek;  merchandiz- 
ing is  carried  on. 
ALERT;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages  ;  size 

22x32  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1883  :  W. 

H.  McCall,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K. 

OREGON,C.H.,0sr?e  Co.,  ti  1,590 pop., 
on  Rock  r.,  Cliicago  &  Iowa  Rd.,  18  m.  from 
Dixon,  85  from  Chicago.    Engaged  in  manu- 
facturing, farming  and  grain  raising. 
INDEPENDENT  ;   Wednesdays  ;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  ;    size  26x40 ;    subscription 
$1.50;  established  1866;  Wagner  &  Johnston, 
editors  and  publishers  :  circulation  J  1. 

OGLE  CO.  REPORTER;  Tluirsdays  ; 
republican  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1851;  T.  O.  Johnston, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

ORION,    Henry    Co.,  b  750  pop.,    on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy,  and  Rock 
Island  &  Peoria  Rds.,  20  m.  S.  E.  of  Rock 
Island.    Centre  of  a  fine  farming  district. 
TIMES;     Fridays;    four   pages ;    size 

24X.36 ;  subscription  .$2  ;  established  1877 ;  W.  A. 

Bolles,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K. 

OTTAWA, C.  II.,  La  Salle  Co.,  ^  10,000 
pop.,  on  Illinois  r.,  at  mouth  of  Fox  r.,  on 
Illinois  &  Michigan  Canal,  and  Chicago. 
Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  and  on  Pox  r. 
branch  of  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 
Rd.,  84  m.  from  Chicago.  The  fall  in  the 
river  at  this  point  furnishes  abundance  of 
water  power,  which  is  employed  in  various 
manufactures.  Glass  bottles,  lamp  chim- 
neyk,  flint,  fire  In-icks,  drain  tile,  pottery, 
tile  roofing  and  window  glass  are  produced 
In  large   quantities.     Great   quantities  of 


grain  are  shipped  from  this  point.    Located 

in  the  centre  of  an  extensive  coal  region. 

JOURNAL*;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  dally 
four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages ;  size— daily 
22x30,  weekly  30x44  ;  subscription—daily  $5.50, 
weekly  $1.50  ;  established— daily  1880,  weekly 
1883;  J.  Frank  Kendig,  editor  and  publisher  ;. 
circulation— daily  K  1 ;  weekly  I. 

TIMES  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
—daily  22.x3U,  weekly  24x36 ;  subscription- 
daily  $5,  weekly  $1 ;  established— dally  1877, 
weekly  1879  ;  E.  A.  Nattinger,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation— daily  K,  weekly  J  1. 

CENTRAL  ILLINOIS  WOCHEN- 
BLATT;  Fridays;  German  ;  eight  pages  ;. 
size  31x44;  suliscription  $2;  established  1863; 
J.  J.  Witte,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  J  1. 

FREE  TRADER;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  eight  pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription 
$2;  established  1840;  Wm.  Osman,  editor; 
William  Osman  &  Sons,  publishers  ;  circ'n  J  1. 

GLOBE;   Saturdays;   eight   pages;    size 
26x40;    subscription  $1.50;   established    1883; 
R.  C.  Stevens,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circuia-      _ 
tion  J  1 .  ■ 

LA  SALLE  CO.  HEROLD;  Fridays;  ■ 
German  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  ■ 
subscription  $2 :  established  1880 ;  C.  Zwanzig,  M 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  G  G. 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eiglit  pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1852 ;  F.  M.  Sapp,  editor  ;  Cullen  & 
Sapp,  publishers  ;  circ'n  J  1. 

C  li  A  Y  ;  monthly  ;  commercial ;  twenty 
pages  ;  size  of  page  9x12;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1884  ;  Osman  Bros.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

PALATINE,  Coolc    Co.,  cf  731  pop., 
(population  of  township  2,000),  26  m.  from     • 
Chicago,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.     ^ 
(Wis.  Div.)    Surrounded  by  a  very  fine  agri- 
cultural district.    Flour,  feed,  planing  and 
flax  mills  are  located  here. 
ENTERPRISE;    Saturdays;   independ- 
ent ;    four  pages ;    size    24x35 ;    subscription 
$1.25;  established  1870;  W.   G.  Alden,  editiu- 
and  publisher;  circulation  K  1 ;   an  edition 
entitled  the  Herald  is  issued  at  Barrington 
Station. 

PALMYRA,  Macoupin  Co.,  a  TOO 
pop.,  on  Jerseyville  branch  of  the  Wabash, 
and  on  line  of  the  B.  &  O.  rds.,  40  m.  S.  of 
Springfleld.  Surrounded  by  a  very  fine 
agricultural  district. 

ADVERTISER;  Fridays ;  eight 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1882 ;  W.  T.  Pickett,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

PANA,  Christian   Co.,  a  3,200  pop.,  on 
Illinois  Central,  at  intersection  of  Indian- 
apolis, St.  Louis  and  Springfield  branch  of 
the  O.  &  M.  Rds.,  giving  it  three  prominent 
roads  reaching  across  the  State  in  various 
directions  ;  95  m.  from  St.  Louis  and  42  from 
Springfleld.     Coal  mines  with  rich   veins 
have  recently  been  discovered. 
GAZETTE:  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages;    size  20xHi;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
Ilslied  1865;  R.  M.  Carr,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  K. 

PALLADIUM;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1869;  Jacob  Swallow,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

PARIS,  C.  H.,  Edgar  Co.,  D- 5,000  pop., 
on  Indianapolis  &  St.  Louis,  Illinois  Mid- 
land, and  tlie  Cairo  Division  of  Wabash, 
St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rds.,  19  m.  from  Terre 


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Haute.  Engaged  In  manufacturing;  rail- 
road and  trade  centre. 

TIMES  ;  semi-weekly,  Wednesdays  and 
Saturdays ;  democratic ;  four  pages :  size 
24x36;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1874; 
■Jacquith  &  Garner,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  J  1. 

BEACON;  Fridays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages:  size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1848;  A.  B.  Powell,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  1 1. 

GAZETTE;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1873;  L.  A.  G.  Shoaff  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

REPUBIilCAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $2 ; 
established  1864 ;  J.  M.  Sheets,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  J. 

ANCHOR  AND  SHIELD  ;  monthly; 
ancient  order  of  united  workmen ;  eight 
pages ;  size  .30x44 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lislied  1880 ;  George  F.  Howard,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  H  1.  B^^  Actual 
average  circulation  for  one  year  preceding 
Jan.  1,  1885,  as  per  statement  on  file  at  the 
■office  of  the  American  Neirspaijer  Directory, 
3.875  copies. 

PATOKA,    Marion   Co.,    p   720  pop., 

on  the  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  midway  between 

Centralia  and  Yandelia.    A  tiiriving,  well 

settled  farming  country. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  four  pages; 
size  24x35 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established 
1881 ;  J.  B.  Lewis,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation K  K. 

PAW  PAW,  Lee  Co.,  tj  1,400  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and  Joliet, 

Kockford  &  Northern  Rds.  General  country 

mercantile  business  in  lumber,  grain  and 

coal. 

LiEE  CO.  TIMES ;  Fridays ;  eight  pages ; 
■size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1878 ;  Ezra  G.  Cass,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation J  ;  an  edition  entitled  the  Record 
is  issued  at  Compton  ;  another  entitled  the 
Leader,  at  Steward. 

PAXTON,  C.  H.,  Ford  Co.,  n-  2,000 
pop.,  on  Chicago  division  of  Illinois  Central 
and  Lake  Erie  &  Western  Rds.,  103  m.  from 
Chicago  and  25  from  Champaign.  In  an 
agricultural  county. 

EASTERN  ILLINOIS  REGIS- 
TER; Wednesdays ;  independent ;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1875;  J.  C.  Dunham,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; cii-cuiation  J;  an  edition  entitled 
the  Ri-gister  is  issued  at  Loda. 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  eight  pages;  size 
30x44;  subscription  $2;  established  1865;  N.  E. 
Stevens,  editor ;  N.  E.  Stevens  &  Son,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  J  1 ;  an  editi<m  entitled 
the  Times  is  issued  at  Loda. 

PECATONICA,    Winnebago    Co.,    i 
1,029  pop.,  on  C.  &  N.  W.  Rd.,  14  m.  from 
,  Rockford,  107  from  Chicago.    A  fine  agricul- 
tural district. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages:  size  26x40;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1872;  Nate  L.  Colby,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J. 

PEKIN,  C.  H.,  Tazewell  Co.,  a  7,500 
pop.,  on  Illinois  r.,  10  m.  below  Peoria,  on 
the  Wabash,  L,  B.  &  W.,  Chicago,  St.  Louis 
&  Western  and  P.,  D.  &  E.  Rds.  Steam- 
boats connect  witli  various  points  on  Illi- 
nois and  Mississippi  rs.  Has  a  large  manu- 
facturing,   grain    and    pork  jiaeking    busi- 


ILLINOIS. 


ness,  and  adjoins  very  considerable  coal 
beds. 

TIMES  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size— daily  22x30,  weekly  32x49  ; 
subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $2;  established 
—dally  1881,  weekly  1840;  J.  B  Irwin,  editor 
and  publislier;  circ'n— rtailv  J  J,  weekly  I  1. 

PEKINER  FREIEPRESSE;  Thurs- 
days ;  German  ;  independent ;  four  pages  ; 
size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1876 ; 
John  W.  Hoffman,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation J  J. 

TAZEWELL  CO.  REPUBLICAN; 
Thurstlays ;  republican ;  eight  pages ;  size 
30x44 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1830 ;  Joe. 
F.  Reed,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  1 1 . 

PEORIA,  C.  H.,  Peoria  Co.,  a  4.5,000 
pop.,  on  Illinois  i\,  at  the  outlet  of  Peoria 
Lake.  The  river  is  navigable  for  steam, 
boats  for  sixty  miles  above  this  point. 
Thirteen  railroads  connect  with  the 
principal  sections  in  all  directions.  Sur- 
rounded by  coal  mines,  and  one  of  the  most 
extensive  grain-growing  sections  of  the 
State.  It  connects  with  Chicago  by  means 
of  the  Michigan  Canal,  and  with  St.  Louis 
by  the  Illinois  River.  Its  central  position 
makes  it  one  of  the  most  important  manu- 
facturing and  commercial  points  in  the 
State. 

DEMOKRAT  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  Ger- 
man ;  democratic  ;  four  pages ;  size — daily 
26x40,  weekly  28x44 ;  subscription- daily  $6.50, 
weekly  $2 ;  established  1859 ;  B.  Cremer,  edi- 
tor; B.  Cremer  &  Bros.,  publishers;  circula- 
tion— dailv  I,  weeklv  U. 

EVENING  REVIEAV;  every  evening 
except  Sunday;  four  pages;  size 24x36;  sub- 
scription $5.20  ;  established  1869  ;  W.  T.  Dow- 
dall,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  ;  is- 
sues also  tlie  Natio)ial  Democrat. 

FREE3IAN;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages ; 
size— daily  26x40,  weekl>  31x40  ;  subscription 
— daily  $4,  weekly  $1 ;  established — daily  1880, 
weekly  1879  ;  J.  A.  Monger  and  J.  M.  Kinloch, 
editors  ;  Freeman  Company,  publisliers  ;  cir- 
culation—daily  G  1,  weekly  G  1. 

JOURNAL  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  SUNDAY  JOURNAL,  Sun- 
days ;  four  pages ;  size  26-x44 ;  suliscription— 
Sunday  $1 :  established  1877 ;  E.  F.  Baldwin, 
editor  ;  Journal  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation 
— dailv  G  1,  Sunday  H  1. 

NATIONAL  DEMOCRAT;  every 
morning  except  Monday,  and  WEEKLY, 
Thursdays  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages ;  size- 
daily  26.\;40,  weeklv  30x44;  subscription— daily 
$5.20,  weekly  $1 ;  established  1865;  W.  T.  Dow- 
dall.  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation— daily 
H  H,  weekly  G ;  issues  also  the  Evening  Re- 
vie  IV. 

NEWS  ;  ever}'  evening  except  Sunday ; 
four  pages ;  size  18x26 ;  subscription  $5.20  ; 
established  18S3 ;  News  Publishing  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ;  circulation  .T. 

SONNE;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
SONNTA<JS.GLOCKE,  Sundays,  and 
D  I E  SO  N  N  E,  Thursdays  ;  German  ;  inde- 
pendent ;  four  pages  ;  size— daily  and  weekly 
26.X40.  Sunday  24x36;  subscription— daily  $7, 
weekly  $1.75,  Sunday  $1.50;  established— daily 
and  weekly  1879,  Sunday  1880;  L.  Ph.  Wolf, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation— daily  J  1, 
Sunday  J  J,  weekly  I. 

TRANSCRIPT;  every  morning  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  re- 
publican ;  eiglit  pages  ;  size  of  page— daily 
15x21,  weekly  17.k2o;  sul^scription — daily  .$5.20, 
weekly  $1.50;  established  18.55;  Transcript 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publisliers;  cir- 
culation—dailv  H  H,  weekly  G  G. 

DIE  SONNE:  (see  Sonne. > 


US 


GEO.    P.  ROWELL  &  GO'S 


ILLINOIS. 


SATURDAY  EVENING  CALL.;  Sat- 
urdays ;  eiKht  pases ;  size  of  page  15x22;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1877;  Henderson  & 
Smith,  e<litors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  H  H  I. 

SONNTAGS-GT.OCKE;  isee  Sonne.) 

SC'NDAV  J0I:KNAL,:  (f.ee  Journal.) 

I>IlKA>r  INVESTIGATOR  AND 
O  N  E I  K  O  t'  K  I T I C  A  ;  monthly  ;  science  ; 
thirty  six  pages  octavo;  subscription  $1  ,  es- 
tablished 1884 ;  James  Monroe,  editor  and 
publisher. 

FARM  AND  WORK.SHOP;  monthly; 
agricultural;  sixteen  pages;  size  of  page  Ux 
15  ;  subscription  30  cents  ;  established  1S75  ; 
Farm  and  Workshop  Association,  editors  and 
publishers. 

MEDICAL,  MONTHLY;  medical; 
one  hundred  and  four  pages  octavo ;  subscrip- 
tion $2  ;  established  1880 ;  Thos.  M.  Mcllvaine, 
M.  D.,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  III. 

NATIONAL  REALE8TATE  JOUR- 
NAL: monthly  ;  four  pages  ;  size  18x24;  sub- 
scription 25  cents;  established  1SS5 ;  I.  N. 
Kirkpatriek,  editor  and  publisher;  a  real 
estate  advertising  sheet. 

DISTRICT  METHODIST;  bi-month 
ly  ;  methodist  episcopal ;  eight  pages;  size 
20x28  ;  subscription  25  cents  ;  established  1882 ; 
C.  O.  M.  McCulloch  and  G.  J.  Luckey,  editors ; 
McCulloch,  Keene  &  Luckey,  publishers;  cir 
culation  K. 

PEOTONE,  Will  Co.,  cf  1,000  pop.,  41 
m.  S.  of  Chicago,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.  A 
shipping  point  for  grain.  Fine  tariuing 
country  ;  considerable  manufacturing  car- 
ried on. 

ADVANCE;  Fridays ;  independent ;  eight 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.10;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  Eph.  L.  Knapp,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

PERRY,   PH-e   Co.,  -a  SIC   pop.,  on 

Waba.sh,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rd.,  6  m.  from 

Griggsville.    Has  carriage  factories. 

TRANSCRIPT;  Fridays ;  eight 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 18S0  ;  Transcript  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers;  circulation  K  1. 

PERU,  I^n   Salle  Co.,  [^  5,057  pop.,  on 
Illinois  r.,  at  mouth  of  Illinois  &  Michigan 
Canal  and  Chicago  &  Rock  Island  Rd.,  100 
ni.  from  Chicago.    Coal  is  found  in   abun- 
dance here  and  mining  is  carried  on  ex- 
tensively.   The  couuty  is  populated  by  an 
enterprising  and  progressive  people,  among 
whom  considerable  trade  is  carried  on. 
EXPRESS;  (see  La  Salle.) 
TWIN -CITY     NEWS  -  HERALD  ? 
Wednesdays  ;   eight  pages  ;   size  30x41 ;  sub- 
scription .$2 ;  established  1859 ;  H.  S.  Corwin, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J. 

PETERSBURG,  C.  H.,  Menard  Co., 
D  2,333  pop.,  on  Sangamon  r.,  and  Chicago 
&  Alton  and  Springfield,  Ijranch  of  Wabash, 
St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rds.,  20  m.  N.  W.  of 
Springfield  ;  location  of  springs  of  medi- 
cinal value.  The  trading  point  for  30  square 
miles. 

DEMOCRAT;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages;  size2(ix40;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1860 ;  Wilkinson  &  Onstott,  editors 
and  publishers ;  circulation  J  1. 

HERAIiD;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
26x40  ;  sub.sciiption  .?!  ;  established  1881  ;  T.  S. 
Knoles,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 
OBSERVER  ;  Saturdays;  republican; 
four  pages;  size  26x10;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1876;  W.  R.  Park.s,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  .1  1. 

PINCKNEYVILLE,  C.  H.,  Perry 

Co.,  9  1,060  pop.,  on  Beaucoup  Creek,  and  St. 


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Louis,  Belleville  &  Southern  Illinois  Rd.,  10       aj 
m.  from  DuQuoln,  61  from  St.  Louis  and        1 
at  the  intersection  of  the  Chester  &  Tama- 
roa  Rd.;  terminus  of  St.  Louis  Coal  Rd. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays ;  democratic  ; 
four  pages ;  size  26x4<) ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1878;  J.  J.  Penny,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;   circulation  K  K. 

Sl?N;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  ;  size  22x32; 
subscription  $1;  established  1883;  E.  M.  Har- 
riss  &  Co.,  editor.s  and  publishers ;  circ'n  K  K. 

PIPER  CITY,  Ford  Co.,  D-  500  pop., 
on  Wabash,  St.  L.  &  Pacific  Rd.,  91  m.  from 
Chicago,  76  E.  of  Peoria. 

PAN-HANDLE  ADVOCATE;  Fri 

days;  eight  pages;  size  30x44;  established 
1883 ;  circulation  J. 

PITTSFIELD,  C.  H.,  Pike  Co.,  -a  2,.500 
pop.,  on  branch  of  Hannibal  division  of 
Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rd.,  about  12 
m.  from  Illinois  r.  and  30  from  Jackson- 
ville. Centre  of  trade  of  a  wealthy,  pros- 
perous and  enterprising  county,  and  en- 
gaged In  manufactures. 

DEMOCRATIC  HERALD;  Wednes 

days  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1881;  H.  E. 
Hanna.  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J. 

OLD  FLAG;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages;  size  :Wx44;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1863;  Turner  Bros.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers: circnlation  J. 

PIKE  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays; 
democratic ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x42 ;  subscrip- 
tion .$2;  established  1858;  J.  M.  Bush,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

PliAINFIELD,  Will  Co.,  n' 900  pop., 
on  Dupage  r.,  8  m.  from  Joliet  and  30  from 
Chicago.    Has  milling  and  dairy  interests. 

COMMERCIAL   ADVERTISER; 

(see  LoL-kport.) 

PLANO,  Kendall  Co.,  ti  3,000  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Bin-lington  &  Qiiincy  Rd.,  about  50 

m.  from  Chicago. 

KENDALL  CO.  NEWS  ;  Thursdays  : 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2  ;  established  1872  ;  Frank  E.  Marley, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1;  an  edi- 
tion entitled  the  Enterprise  is  issued  at 
Mlllington. 

MIRROR;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  paircs:  size  30x42;  subscription  $1.50; 
establisluMl  isni;  I.E.  Bennett,  editor;  J.  R. 
Marshall,  jiulilisher ;  circulation  K;  an  edi- 
tion of  the  Yorkville  Kendall  Co.  Record. 

PLYMOUTH,  Hancock  Co.,  -a  59S 
pop.,  on  C,  B.  &  Q.  Rd.,  40  m.  from  Quincy 
and  221  from  Chicago ;  in  centre  of  a  rich 
agricultural  county  ;  has  an  active  trade. 
ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  four  pages; 
size  24x36;  established  1883;  John  M.  Duns- 
worth,  Jr.,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  K. 

"POIiO,  Ogle  Co.,  r^]  2,000  pop.,  on  Illinois 

Central  Rd..  23  m.  S.  of  Freeport  and  12  N.  of 

Dixon.    In  the  midst  of  a  flue  stock-raising 

countr.v ;   the   manufacture  of  niaehiner.v 

for  harvesting  is  a  prominent  industry. 

CLIPPER  ;    semi-weekly,    Wednesdays 

and  Saturdays  ;    independent ;    four  pages  ; 

size    22x:S0;    subscription   $1.50;   establislied 

1880;    G.  W.  Hawks,  editor   and   publisher; 

circulation  J. 

OGLE  CO.  PRESS;  Saturdays ;  eight 
pages;  size:30x44;  subscription  $2;  establish- 
ed 1857  ;  John  W.  Clinton,  editor  and  publish- 
er; circulation  J  1. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER   DIRECTORY. 


iin 


ILLINOIS. 


ILLINOIS. 


PONTIAC,   C.  H.,  Livingston  Co.,  □ 

i.'iV,  pop.,  ou  Little  Vermillion  r.,  and  cross- 
ing of  Chicago  &  Alton,  Kankakee,  Pontiac 
&  Western  and  Paducah  division  of  Wa- 
bash, St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rds.,  91  ni.S.  W.  of 
Chicago.  Centre  of  one  of  the  largest  corn 
and  hog  districts  in  the  West.  Coal  is  mined 
in  this  vicinity  in  abundance.  Location  of 
Illinois  State  Reform  School. 

FREE  TRADER  AND  OBSERVER; 

Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44 ; 
subscription  $3 ;  established  18T0 ;  Johnson 
&  Renoe,  editors  and  publishers  ;  eirc'n  J  J  1. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  ;  size  26x40 :  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1883  ;  C.  M.  Cyrus,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

SENTINEIj;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $1.05  ;  estab- 
lished 1857 ;  Lowry  &  Clark,  editors  and  pub- 
Ushers  ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

PORT  BYRON,  Rock  Island  Co.,  t) 
1,030  pop.,  at  junction  of  Mississippi  r.  and 
Chicago,  Mil.  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  IS  m.  from  Rock 
Island  City.  Produces  lime,  lumber  and 
live  stock. 

GLOBE;  Fridays ;  four  pages ;  size 
26x40 ;  subscription  $1..50  ;  established  1880  ; 
Hess  &  Owen,  editors  and  publishers;  eirc'n  J. 

POTOMAC,  Vermillion  Co.,  n-  500  pop., 
on  a  branch  of  the  Wabash,  St.  Louis  & 
Pacific  Rd.,  18  m.  N.  W.  of  Danville,  the 
county  seat.  Has  tile  factor}'  and  brick- 
yard. 

NEWS;  Fridays  ;  eight  pages;  size  26x44; 
subscription  .§1.2.) ;  established  1882 ;  C.  A. 
Stuck,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K. 

PRAIRIE  CITY,  McDonough  Co., 
<2  &41  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quin- 
cy  Rd.,  23  m.  S.  by  E.  of  Galesburg,  TO  from 
Quincy,  in  the  midst  of  a  ricli  tract  of  agri- 
cultural country.  Some  manufacturing 
carried  on. 

TRANSCRIPT;  Thursdays:  four  pages; 
size  24x34;  suhscriptiou  .§1.50;  established 
1883;  H.  L.  Miller,  editor  and  publisher;  cir 
culation  K. 

PRINCETON,  C.  H.,  Biiremi  Co.,  t} 
3,440  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 
Rd.,  105  m.  from  Chicago,  in  a  fertile  dis- 
trict, having  an  active  trade.  Some  manu- 
facturing done  here.  Superior  coal  found 
in  abundance. 

BUREAU  CO.  NEWS;  Tuesdays; 
four  pages;  size  28x44  ;  subscription  $1.75;  es- 
tablished 1881 ;  Radcliff  .t  Smith,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  J  J. 

BUREAU  CO.  REPUBLICAN; 
Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
30x44;  subscription  $2.15;  established  1858 ; 
Bailey  &  Bascom,  editors  and  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation G. 

BUREAU  CO.  TRIBUNE;  Fridays; 
democratic  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2  ;  estalilished  1872;  E.  K.  Mercer,  edi- 
tor and  publislicr  ;  circulation  J  1. 

PRINCEVILLE,  Peoria  Co.,  u  509 

pop.,  on  Rock   Island  &  Peoria  Rd.,  20  m. 

from  Peoria.    Country  trade  centre,  with 

good  schools  and  churches. 

BARNU3I'S  TELEPHONE  ;  Thurs 
days  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  suDscription 
$1.50 ;  established  1877 ;  Joseph  S.  Barnum, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  ;  editions 
are  issued  at  Alta,  Dunlap  and  Monica. 


PROPHETSTOW^N,  Whitesides 

Co.,  ~D  l.'?09  pop.,  on  Rock  r.,  about  midway 

l)etween  Dixon  and  Rock  Island. 

.SPIKE;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  .$1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1871  ;  A.  D.  Hill,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  K  1. 

PULLMAN,  Cook  Co.,d  7,000 pop.,  ou 
Illinois  Central  Rd.,  13  ni.  from  Chicago. 
The  Pullman  car  shops  are  located  here. 

SUBURBAN  ENTERPRISE;  isee 
Kensington.) 

QUINCY,  C.  H.,  Adams  Co.,  -n  35,000 
pop.,  on  Mississippi  r..  150  m.  above  St. 
Louis,  at  terminus  of  eight  important  rail- 
roads and  two  steamboat  lines.  The  cent- 
ering point  of  a  thickly  populated  agri- 
cultural district  and  on  a  direct  line  to  the 

.  great  West.  Engaged  in  river  trade.  Con- 
siderable manufacturing  carried  on. 

GERMANIA;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays  ;  Ger- 
man ;  independent ;  four  pages ;  size— daily 
26x40.  weekly  28x44 ;  subscription— daily  $8. 
weekly  $2  ;  establislied  1874  ;  Dr.  G.  C.  Hoft- 
man,  editor;  Gerniauia  Printing  and  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers;  circulation  — daily 
J  1,  weekly  I  1. 

HERAIjD;  everv  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays  ;  democratic; 
dailv— f our  pages,  weekly  eight  pages ;  size — 
daily  26x40.  weekly  30x45  ;  subscription— daily 
$8,  weekly  $1.25.;  established— dally  1849. 
weekly  1835;  J.  L.  Warden  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publisners ;  circulation— daily  1 1,  weekly  G. 

JOURNAL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
daj';  four  pages;  size  23x44;  subscription 
$520;  establislied  1883;  Journal  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  1 1. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
four  pages  ;  size  26.x44 ;  subscription  $6 ;  estab- 
lished 1876  ;  Quincy  News  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers :  circulation  J  1 . 

WHIG;  every  morning  except  Monday, 
and  W^EEKLY,  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  ;  size  29x42 ;  subscription— dally 
$8.  weekly  $1 ;  established— daily  1850,  weekly 
18.38  ;  Daniel  Wilcox  &  Sons,  editors  and  pul)- 
lishers  ;  eirc'n— dailv   I  1 ,  weekly  H  I. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  four  pages; 
size  22x32  :  subscription  .$1  ;  established  1878 ; 
H.  H.  Reckmeyer,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation J  J. 

FARMERS'  CALL  ;  Saturdays;  agri- 
cultural ;  thirty-eight  pages  ;  size  of  page 
11x18;  subscription  50 cents  ;  established  1883; 
J.  M.  Stahl,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation 
F  F  1 

SATURDAY  REVIEW;  Saturdays; 
four  pages ;  size  28x42 ;  subscription  $1  10  ; 
established  1872  ;  Addison  L.  Langdon,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  J  1  ;  a  railroad  edi- 
tion entitled  the  Commercial  Revieiv  ;  size 
22x32  :  is  issued  on  Fridavs. 

WESTERN  CATHOLIC  PRESS  ; 
Saturdavs  ;  catholic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x30  ; 
subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1834  ;  H.  P. 
Hutton.  editor  and  publisiier. 

MANUFACTURERS*  EXCHANGE; 
monthly  ;  commei'cial ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x30; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1880;  A.  E.  Rotert, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  I. 

WESTERN  AGRICULTURIST; 
monthly ;  agricultural ;  forty  pages  ;  size  or 
page  9.xi2 ;  subscription  $1.10 ;  established  1S69 ; 
T.  Butterworth,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation G  G  1. 

RAMSEY,  Faijette  Co.,  g  700  pop.,  at 
.iuuction  of  Illinois   Central  and    Toledo, 
Cincinnati  &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  70  m.  from  St. 
Louis,  Mo.    A  good  farming  country. 
DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 

eight  pages ;  size  :X)x44  ;  subscription  SL.'iO ; 


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ILLINOIS, 


ILLINOIS. 


cstabllshefl  1881 ;  C,  S.  Coleman,  editor  and 
puhlishei-;  eireulation  K  1. 

RANKIN,  r<'nni//ioH  Co.  -a 

NEW'fS  ;  Saturdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size24x:S) ; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1883 ;  Millard  F. 
C'ulley,  editor  aud  publisher. 

RANTOUL,    Champaign   Co.,   D-  851 
pop.,  114  111.  S.  of  Chicago,  at  cro.ssingof  I.  C. 
and  Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rds.    Has  ' 
machine   shop,    round   house,   flax   mills,  I 
tile  manufactory,  elevator,  etc. 

PRESS;  Fridays;  eight  pages:  size 
26x40:  subscription  $1.50;  established  1874; 
F.  E.  Pinkerton,  editor  and  publisher;  circu- 
lation K  1. 

RARITAN,    Henderson    Co.,    -n   187 

pop.,  11  m.  from  Roseville. 

REPORTER;  Tiiursdays  ;  four  pages ; 
size  a^.tSO;  subscription  .§1.50;  established  1884 5 
Edward  O.  Barnes,  editor  and  publisher. 

RAYMOND,  Montgomery  Co.,  n  1,000 
pop.,  on  "Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rd. 
Surrounded  by  good  soil,  containing  coal 
tleposits;  adapted  to  grain  and  fruit  rais- 
ing and  garden  produce.  A  flourishing 
trade  centre. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays ;  eight 
pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1881 :  Joseph  W.  Potts,  editor ;  M.  G. 
Sisson,  publisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

RED  BUD,  Randolph  Co.,  p  1,338  pop., 
on  St.  Louis  &  Cairo  Rd.,  36  m.  from  St. 
Louis.  Agricultural  and  stock-raising  dis- 
trict. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages;  size  24x35;  subscription  .'§1.50;  estab- 
lished 1877 ;  W.  J.  Armour,  editor  aud  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

RICHMOND,    McHenry   Co.,    i   461 

pop.,  on  the  Rd.  from  Elgin  to  Geneva,  Wis., 

10  m.  S.  of  Geneva  and  16  from  Woodstock ; 

grain  shipping,  poultry  and  stock. 

GAZETTE;  Tiiursdays  ;  roiiuhlicaii  ;  four 
pages  ;  size26.\;40;  subscriiitinii  .§■.' :  csiobllshed 
1876 ;  John  E.  Nethercut,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K  1. 

RIVERDALE,  Cook  Co.  d 

fSlTBlIRBAN  ENTERPRISE;  (see 
Kensington.) 

RIVER   FOREST,  Cook  Co.,  d  500 

pop.,  near  Desplains  r.,  on  Northwestern 

Rd.,  9  in.  from  Chicago. 

STATE  GRANtiE  NEWS:  semi 
monthly  ;  patrons  of  husbandry  ;  eight  pages  ; 
size  26x40;  subscription  50  cents;  established 
1877 :  J  M.  Chambers,  editor;  State  Grange, 
publishers  ;  circulation  J  J. 

ROANOKE,  Woodford  Co.,  a  500pop.. 

6  m.  from  Eureka,  on  the  Chicago,  Pekin  & 

Southwestern  Rd.    Coal  mining  is  au  im 

portant  industry. 

ERA  ;  Fridays;  eight  pages;  siz;?  28x44; 
subscription  $2  ;  established  1834  ;  Era  Publish- 
ing Co  .editors  and  publisliers;  issue  also  the 
Washburn  Era. 

ROBINSON,  0.  H.,  Crawford  Co.,  O, 
l.^iK)  pop.,  about  12  111.  from  Wabash  r.,  and 
40  from  Terrc  Haute,  Ind.,  on  Cairo  division 
of  Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific  aud  Indiana 
and  Illinois  Soutlieni  Rds.  A  corn  and 
wheat-growing  and  wool-jiroducing  county. 
.\NTI-;UONOPOIiIST  ;    Fridays;  four 


pages  ;size  24x34  ;  subscripticin.SI  ;  estabfished 
1882  ;  E.  B.  Barlow,  editor  and  publisher. 

ARGUS;  Wednesdays;  rei>ublican;  eight 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1863;  George  W.  Harper,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

CONSTITUTION;  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1864;  Richard  and  Percy  J. 
Talbot,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

ROCHEIiLE,  Ogle  Co.,  ^  2,000  pop.. 
at  junction  of  Chicago  &  Iowa  and  Galena 
division  of  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rds. 
Centre  of  a  thriving  trade.  One  of  the  best 
grain  markets  in  Northern  Illinois.  A  num- 
ber of  important  manufacturing  enter- 
prises are  carried  on. 

REGISTER;  semi-weekly;  Wednesdays 
and  Saturdays  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $2;  established  1863;  El- 
bridge  L.  Otis,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation J  1 . 

HERAIjD  ;  Thursdays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
35x48;  subscription  $1.50;  establislied  1881;  G. 
W.  Morris  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers. 

ROCK  FALLS,  Whiteside  Co.,  tl  1800 
pop.,  on  Rock  r.,  and  on  Chicago,  Burling 
ton  and  Quincy  Rd.  The  principal  industry 
is  the  manufacturing  of  wagons  and  agri- 
cultural Implements. 
NEWS;    Saturdays:   republican;    eight 

pages  ;  size  of  page  13x20 ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 

established  1883 ;  Wm.  Parker,  editor  and  pub- 

lislier. 

ROCKFORD,C.  H.,  Winnebago  Co.,  ti 
15,001)  pop.,  on  Rjck  r.,  on  tlie  Galena  divi- 
sion of  the  Chicago  &  Northwestern,  Chi- 
cago, Milwaukee,  St.  Paul  and  branch  of  C, 
B.  &  Q.  Rd.,  92  m.  from  Chicago.    It  has 
abundant  water  power,  and  is  extensively 
engaged  in  manufacturing  agricultural  im- 
plements and  various  articles. 
GAZETTE  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, SE.VII-WEEKLiY,  Wednesdays  and 
Saturdays,  and   WEEKLY,  Wednesdays; 
republican ;     daily    and    semi-weekly     four 
pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ;  size— daily  24x40, 
semi-weekly  24x36,  weekly  36x48 ;   subscrip- 
tion—daily    .$6,    semi-weekly    $1.50,    weekly 
$1.50;    established— daily    1879,    semi-weekly 
1878,  weekly  1866 ;  Abraham  E.  Smith,  editor 
and    publisher ;   circulation  —  daily  J,  semi- 
weeklv  K  K  1.  weekly  I. 

REGISTER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, SEiU  l-VV'EEKLr  V,  Tuesdaysand  Fri- 
days, and  WEEK  I.1  V',  Fridays  ;  republican  ; 
daily  and  semi-weekly  four  pages,  weekly 
eight  pages;  size— daily  26x40,  semi  weekly 
and  weekly  (size  of  page)  18x24 ;  subscrip 
tiou  -daily  $6,  semi  weekly  and  weekly  $1.50  ; 
established  —  daily  1873,  semi-weekly  1884, 
weekly  1840;  Miller,  Botsford  &  Co.,  editors 
and  piililishers  ;  circ'n— dailv  I,  weekly  I  I. 

AIil>EIIANDA  ;  Saturdays;  Swedish; 
four  pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  .SI. 50; 
establislied  1884  •  Elibest-n  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers. 

GOliDEN  CENSER;  Saturdays ;  un- 
sectarian ;  eight  pages;  size  29.\41 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.25;  established  1S6S  ;  O.  R.  Brouse,  edi- 
tor ;  Golden  Censer  Co.,  publishers  ;  does  not 
insert  adverti,senieiils. 

JOURNAL  -  HERALD;  Saturdays  ; 
democratic  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30.>:44 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  186B;  D.  Miller  &  Co., 
editors  and  pulilishers;  circulation  J  1. 

ADVOCATE:  monthly;  real  estate ;  six 
pages;  size;  of  page  11x14;  subscription  50 
cents  ;  established  issi  ;  W.  G.  Dustin  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers. 

AtJRICULTCRAL  WEST;  monthly; 
agricultural;   sixteen    pages;    size   of   page 


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ILLINOIS. 


10x13  ;  subscription  50 cents  ;  established  1382  ; 
Agricultural  West  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

ROCK  ISLAND,  C.  H.,  Rock  Island 
Co..   r  ll,6t)0  poll.,  on  Mississippi  r.,  opposite 
Davenport,  la.,  witli  wliich  it  is  connected 
by  a  bridge.     The  Chicago,  Rock  Island  & 
Pacific,  Chicago,    Milwaulsee   &    St.    Paul, 
Rock  Island   &   St.  Louis,  Rock  Island  & 
Peoria,  Chicago,  Burliugtou  &  Quincy  (St. 
Louis  division)  and  Rock  Island  &  Mercer 
County  Rds.  all  terminate  here,  except  the 
first  two    named.     Adjoining   the   city  is 
Rock  Island  proper,  on  which  is  situated 
the  United   States   Armory   and   Arsenal. 
Extensively  engaged  in  manufactures,  coal 
mining  and  river  trade. 
\RGUS;  everv  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKIjV,    Fridays;   democratic; 
«ight  pages ;  size— daily  25x3T,  weekly  27x42 ; 
subscription  —  dailv   S6,   weekly  $2 ;    estab- 
.lished  I8.il ;   J.  W.   Potter,  editor   and   pub- 
lisher ;  circulation— daily  J  J,  weekly  J  J  1 ;  is- 
sues also  the  Freeport  Bulletin. 

l'NIOX(  everv  morning  except  Monday, 
and  WEEKLiY,  Saturdays;  republican; 
<lailv  four  pages,  weekly  eiglit  pages ,  size- 
daily  26x40,  weekly  34x48;  subscription— 
dallV$7,  weekly  $i:  established  1862;  Union 
Printing  Co.,  editoi's  and  publishers ;  circu- 
lation—dailv  J  1,  weekly  1 1. 

VOIiKS-ZEITUXG;  semi-weekly, Wed- 
nesdavs  and  Saturdays ;  German  ;  indepen- 
dent-democratic ;  four  pages ;  size  24x36  ;  sub- 
scription $3  ;  established  1875 ;  F.  Protar,  edi- 
tor an  I  publisher  :  circulation  J  1. 

AIGISTANA  OCH  MISSION- 
ARE  X;  Wednesdays;  Swedish;  Uitheran  ; 
sixteen  pages  ;  size  of  imge  Sxll ;  suljscriptiou 
$1.50 :  established  18^5 ;  I.  X.  Hasselguist  and 
O.  A.  Bisell,  editors ;  Augustana  Book 
•Concern,  put)lishers  ;  issue  also  the  Ungdoms- 
Vaiuien. 

PEOPLES'    FRIEND;  Mondays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  jjages ;   size  22x31;  subscrip- 
•  tion  $1 ;  established  I>i84  ;   Will  Gray,  editor 
and  publisher. 

ROCK  ISL.^NDER!  Saturdays;  inde- 
pendent ;  four  pages ;  size  2S.x45  ;  subscription 
0i\  established  1854:  J.  B.  Danforth,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  I  1  . 

FNGDOMS-VANNEX  ;  semi-monthly  ; 
Skaudiuavian  ;  twenty  pages;  size  of  page 
8x11 ;  subscription  §1  ;  established  187!! ;  Rev. 
C.  A.  Svensson.  editor ;  Augustana  Rook 
Concern,  publishers;  circulation  HH;  issue 
also  the  Augusfana  Och  Mis.'iionan'ii. 

WESTERN  RAILROADER;  month- 
Iv :  sixteen  pages;  size  of  page  11x16:  sub- 
scription $1  ;  established  18*1 ;  J.  P.  Bledsoe, 
editor  and  publisher ;  devoted  to  the  interests 
of  railway  employees. 

ROCKTON,  IFinnebagoCo.,!^  9o0  pop., 
on  S.  W.  div.  C,  M.  &  St.  P.  Rd.,  4  m.  S.  of 
Beloit,Wis.,and  12  X.  of  Rockford,  111.    Has 
three  new  paper  mills,  two  flour  mills,  a 
reaper  manufactory  and  machine  shops. 
HERALD;    Fridays;    republican;    eight 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  8150  ;  estab- 
lished 1875 ;  E.  I.  Carr,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K  1. 

ROODHOUSE.   Greene  Co.,  -D  2,300 
pop.,  terminus  of    passenger   and    freight 
traffic,  on  Jacksonville  division  of  Chicago 
&  Alton  Rd.,  21  m.  from  Jacksonville. 
EVENING  EYE;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  EVE,  Thursdays;   daily  four 
pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ;  size— daily  20x26, 
weeklv  30x44  ;  subscription— dailv  §5,  weekly 
$1.50 ;  established  18S2  ;  W.  T.  Mclver  and  J.  P. 
Drennau,  Jr.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circula- 
tion—daily K  K,  weekly  K  1. 
EVE;  (nee  Ereninfj  Eye.) 
JOURNAL;  (see  White  Hall.) 


ROSELAND,  Coolc  Co.  cf 
Si:iJlRlt.\N     ENTERPRISE;    (see 

Kensington.! 

ROSSVILLE,  Vermillion  Co.,  a-  1,160 
pop.,  on  C.  &  E.  I.  Rd.,  20  m.  from  Danville. 
Farming  and  grain  centre ;  also  stock  mar- 
ket. 

PRESS;  Wednesdays ;  non-partisan  ; 
eight  pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $2 ; 
established  1S79  ;  F.  J.  Pastor,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 

RUSHVILLE,C.  H.,  Schuyler  Co.,  -a 

2,000  pop.,  terminus  of  Rushville  branch  of 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  226  m. 
from  Chicago  and  9  from  Illinois  r.  En- 
gaged in  manufacturing  to  some  extent. 
Centre  of  a  large  grain  and  fruit-gi-owlng 
region. 

SCHUVLER  CITIZEN;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  ;  size  25x38;  subscrip- 
tion .S1.75:  established  1856;  W.  I.  Larash, 
etlitor  and  jjublisher  ;  circulation  J  J. 

TI3IES  ;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  ;  size  :30x44 ;  subscription  $1.75  ;  estab- 
lished 18.53;  Edwin  Dyson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; ciri'ulation  J  J  1. 

RUTLAND,  La  Salle  Co.,  i  900  pop., 
on  Illinois  Central  Rd.     Has  a  coal  mine. 
An  agricultural  region. 
POST;  Thursdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ; 

subscription    $1.50;    established    1874;    C.  W. 

Blandin,  editor  ;  circulation  K ;   issued  from 

the  office  of  the  Minonk  Blade. 

ST.  ANNE,  Kankakee  Co.  D- 

BL  A  DE  ;  Fridays  ;  eight  pages ;  siz  26x40; 
subscription  .Sl.SO:  established  1884;  Edw.  0. 
Delliboe,  editor  and  publisher. 

ST.  CHARLES,  Kane   Co.,    i  2,200 

pop.,  on  Fox  r.,  and  on  Northwestern  Rd. 

Has  file  works,  grist  mills,  paper  mill,  and 

cheese  factory. 

■    VALLEY      CHRONICLE;     Fridays; 

republican;    eight    pages;    size   30.x44;  suD- 

scription  $1.50 ;  established  1881 ;  S.  W.  Durant 

&  Son,  editors  and  publishers ;  circ'n  K  1. 

SALEM,C.  H.,  MarionCo.,  g  1,3-27 pop., 
on  Ohio  &  Mississippi  Rd.,  16  m.  N.  E.  of 
Centralia  and  69  from  St.  Louis.  Milling 
and  fruit  shipping  and  evaporating  are  the 
principal  industries. 

HERALD-ADVOCATE;  Frida.vs ; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscrip- 
tion .SI. 50;  established  1852 ;  Merritt  &  Pyles, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

MARIONCO.  REPUBLICAN; 
Thursdays  :  four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  sub.scrip- 
tion  $1.50;  established  1879;  Miller  &  Wibel, 
editors  and  publishers;  cli-culation  K  1. 

SANDOVAL,  Marion  Co.,  g  1,«00 
pop.,  at  junction  of  Ohio  «&  Mississippi 
and  Illinois  Central  Rds.,  60  m.  from 
St.  Louis.  Coal  mining  is  the  principal 
industry;  some  manufacturing  carried  on. 
ERA  ;  Thursdays ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x40 ; 

subscription  $1.25;   establisned  1834;   H.    M. 

Sargent,  editor  and  publisher. 

SANDWICH,    De  Kalb  Co.,  b  2,800 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 
57  m.  S.  W.  of  Chicago. 
ARGUS  ;   Saturdays  ;  independent ;  four 
pages;  size  26.x4U ;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 187S ;  M.  B.  Castle  &  Sou,  editors  and 
publishers;  circulation  J  1. 


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ILLINOIS. 


FREE  PRESS;  Wednesdays  ;  eight 
pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1873;  Barnes  &  Douglas,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  J. 

GAZETTE;   Fridays;   republican;   four 

{)ages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
Isned  1864  ;  G.  H.  Robertson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 

SAVANNA,  Carroll  Co.,\ji,m  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  «&  St.  Paul  and  pro- 
posed extension  of  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
Quincy  Rds.,  10  m.  from  Mt.  Carroll.  Lies 
on  the  Mississippi  r.,  and  is  an  excellent 
shipping  point. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  eight 
pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1884;  W.  L.  &  J.  P.  Hunter,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  J. 

TIMES ;  Fridays  ;  republican;  eight  pages ; 
size  35x48  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1875  ; 
W.  J.  Bo  wen,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cii-c'n  J  J. 

SAYBROOK,  McLean  Co.,o  900  pop., 

on  the  L.  E.  &  W.  Rd.,  26  m.  E.  of    Bloom- 

ington.   General  mercantile  business  ;  grist 

and  sawmills,  etc. 

GAZETTE;  Saturdays;  eight  pages; 
size  30x44 ;  subscription  $1.25 ;  established 
1875;  G.  M.  Adani»,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  K  1;  issues  also  tlie  An'owsniith 
Ne  IIS. 

SENECA,  La  Salle  Co.,  ti  950  pop.,  on 
111.  &  Michigan  Canal,  and  on  C.,R.  I.  &  P.  and 
Seneca  Rds.  Its  large  grain  trade,  coal 
mines  and  tile  factories  are  the  chief  fea- 
tures. 

RECORD ;  Fridays  ;  independent ;  four 
pages;  size  24.x36;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1878  ;  H.  E.  Wickham,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

SHABBONA,  De  Kalb  Co.,  t\  1,399 
pop.,  68  m.  from  Chicago,  at  Junction 
Rock  Falls  Branch  of  Chicago,  Burlington 
&  Quincy  and  Illinois,  Chicago  &  Iowa 
Rds.    An  agricultural  region. 

EXPRESS;  Fridays;  republican  ;  eight 
pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1876 ;  W.  H.  Bay,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K. 

SHANNON,  Carroll  Co.,  b  713  pop., 
14  m.  from  Freeport.  On  Chicago  &  Paciflc 
and  Racine  &  Southwestern  divisions  of 
the  C,  M.  &  St.  Paul  Rds.,  and  116  m.  W.  of 
Chicago. 

EXPRESS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages;  size  26x10;  subscription  $1.50;  estab 
fished  1864 ;  Roy  E.  Patton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K. 

SIf  AWNEETOWN,  0.  II.,  Gallatin 

Co.,   c\  1,851   pop.,   on  Ohio  r.,  9    m.    from 

mouth  of  \Val)ash.    Terminus  of  Louisville 

&  Nashville  and  Springfleld  branch  Ohio 

&   Mississippi   Rds.     It   has   a   steamboat 

landing,  and   is   a   shipping   point   for   a 

farming  and  mining  region.    Engaged   in 

manufacturing,  milling  and  pork  packing. 

SHAWNEE  NEWS;  Thur.sdays;  re- 
publican; four  pages;  size  24x36;  subscrip- 
tion $1.25;  cstablisheil  1873;  L.  F.  Tromly, 
editor  and  pul)lisher;  circulation  K  1. 

SHELBY VIL.LE,  C.  H.,  Shelby  Co.,  a 
2,960  pop.,  on  Kaskaskia  r.  and  the  Indian- 
apolis &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  79  m.   from  Terre 


ILLINOIS. 


Haute,  109  from  St.  Louis.  Surrounded  by 
an  agricultural  district.  Also  extensively 
engaged  in  manufacturing. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays  ;  democratic; 

eight  pages;  size  :30x44 ;  subscription  $1.50  - 
esiablishcd  1874;  Waggoner  &  Cusaac,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

GREENBACK     HERALD;     Thurs 
days;    greenback;    eight  pages ;  size   26x40; 
subscription  $1;  established  1879;  E.  Eaton. 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

SHELBY  CO.  LEADER;  Thursdays  ^ 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2 ;  established  1861  ;  W.  A.  Trower, 
editor  and  publislier;  circulation  J. 

UNION;    Thursdays;    republican;    eight 

f)ages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
ished  1863  ;  H.  L.  Martin,  editor  and  publish- 
er ;  circulation  K  1, 

OUR  BEST  \VORDS;  monthly; 
unitarian ;  ten  pages ;  size  of  page  9x12 ; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1880;  J.  L. 
Douthit,  editor  and  publisher. 

ILLINOIS  HORTICULTURIST  ; 
quarterly;  fruit  culture;  eight  pages;  size 
21x28  ;  subscription  25  cents  ;  established  1884; 
James  B.  Reeve,  editor  and  publisher. 

SHELDON,  Iroquois  Co.,  n- 947  pop., 

on  Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Paciflc  Rd.,  and 

Kankakee   Short   Line   Rd.,   87   m.    S.    of 

Chicago,  and  109  W.  of  Peoria.    Engaged 

in    farming    and    stock    raising.     A    flat 

county. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  neutral;  eight 
pages;  size  :50x44;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1879 ;  J.  R.  Fox,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K  1. 

SIBLEY,    Ford   Co.,  ry.  450    pop.,   on 

Wabash,  St.   Louis  &  Paciflc   Rd.,   104  m. 

S.  of  Chicago.    Good  agricultural  district  ; 

several  flax  mills,  tile  factory  and  extensive 

seed  farm. 

INDEX  ;  Tuesdays  ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  26x40;  subscription  .$1.50;  estab- 
lished 1879  ;  M.  T.  Hyer,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  K. 

SOMONAUK,  DeKalb  Co.,  i  900 pop., 
on  the  C,  B.  &  Q.  Rd.,  23  m.  E.  of  Men- 
dota,  24  W.  of  Aurora  and  60  W.  of  Chicago. 
Cheese  making  and  construction  of  win.l- 
mills  tlie  chief  industries. 

REVEILLE;  Fridays;  eight  pages;  size 
26x40;  subsci-iption    $1.50;  established    1875; 
S.  D.  Newton,  editor  and  publisher;  circula 
tion  K  K. 

SOUTH  CHICAGO,  Cook  Co.,  -f 
15,000  pop.,  on  Calumet  r.  and  twelve  differ- 
ent lines  of  railroad.  Has  a  flne  harbor  and 
extensive  rolling  and  nail  mills,  forge  anct 
pipe  manufactories  and  machine  shops. 
The  town  of  Pullman  lies  5  m.  distant. 
INDEPENDENT;  every  evening  except 

Sunday ;     indeijendent  ;     four    pages ;     size 

23x34;' subscription  $5;  established  1882;  W. 

W.   Bloss,    editor;    Calumet  Publishing  Co., 

publishers  ;  circulation  I. 
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size  30x44;    subscription   $1.50;    established 

1884  ;  Edwarfi  Fleischer,  eilitor  and  publisher. 

SPARLAND,  Marshall  Co.,  n  375 
pop.,  on  Peoria  branch  of  Chicago,  Rock 
Island  &  Paciflc  Rd.,  26  m.  N.  of  Peoria, 
134  m.  from  Chicago.  Business— Coal  min- 
ing and  distilling. 

CHRONICLE;  Wednesdays;  republi- 
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$1.50;  established  1868;  S.  M.  Tesnier,  editor; 


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Chronicle  Publishing  Co.,  publishers;  cir- 
culation K  1 ;  printed  at  the  office  of  the 
Lacon  Home  Journal. 

SPARTA,  Randolph  Co.,  p  1,754  pop., 
about  20  m.  from  Chester,  and  50  from  St. 
Louis,  on  the  line  of  Cairo  &  St.  Louis  Nar- 
row Gauge  Rd.    Ranks  as  the  finest  winter 
wheat  district  in  America. 
PliAINDEA  L.ER;  Fridays  ;  republi- 
can ;    four  pages :   size  26x40  ;   subscription 
$1.50 ;   established   1865  ;    Campbell   &   Bro., 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

SPRINGFIELD,  C.H.,S'an5rrt»ion  Co., 
a  state  capital,  29,000  pop.,  near  Sangamon 
r.  The  Chicago  &  Alton  Rd.  Intersects  the 
Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific  at  this  point. 
Nine  railroads  centre  here,  including  the 
Springfield  «&  Northwestern,  Gllman  & 
Clinton  branch  of  Illinois  Central,  Spring- 
field, Jerseyville  &  St.  Louis  and  Ohio  & 
Mlssslsippi  Rds.  A  rich  and  populous 
agricultural  and  grain-raising  district. 
Coal  is  found  in  abundance  in  the  vicin- 
ity. Engaged  in  manufactures  and  in  land 
commerce. 

ILLINOIS      STATE     JOURNAL; 

every  morning  except  Sunday,  and  WEEK- 
LY, Thursdavs  ;  republican  ;  eight  pages ; 
size  of  page  15x22  ;  subscription— daily  $10, 
weekly  $1.25 ;  established— daily  1848,  weekly 
1831 ;  Paul  Selby  and  J.  C.  Buchanan,  editors; 
Springfield  Journal  Company,  publishers ; 
circulation- daily  I.  weekly  I  1. 

ILLINOIS  STATE  REGISTER; 
every  morning  except  Monday,  and  WEEK- 
LY, Wednesdays  ;  democratic  ;  daily  four 
pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ;  size— daily  26x40, 
weekly  (size  of  page)  20x26;  subscription- 
dally  $7.80,  weekly  $1..50;  established— daily 
1848,  weekly  18:S  ;  Smith,  Clendenin  &  Rees, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation — daily  I, 
weekly  H. 

MORNING  MONITOR;  every  morn- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  SANGAMON 
MONITOR,  Thursdays  ;  independent ; 
four  pages  ;  size— daily  24x39,  weekly  26x40 ; 
subscription— dally  $.5,  weekly  $2  ;  estab- 
lished—daily 1877,  weekly  1873 ;  T.  W.  S.  Kidd. 
editor  and  publisher;  cii'culation- daily  I, 
weekly  I  1 

POST  CAPITAL;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  independent;  four  pages; 
size  24x36 ;  subscription  $5 ;  established  1879  ; 
Lester  .\.  Rose,  editor  aud  publisher;  circu- 
tlon  .T  1 . 

REPUBLICAN;  every  evening  except 
Sunday  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ; 
subscription  $5;  established  1883;  John  S. 
Harper,  editor  and  puhlislior  ;  circ'n  J  1. 

ILLINOIS  FREIE  PRESSE; 
semi-weekly,  Wednesdays  and  Saturdays; 
German;  democratic;  four  pages;  size  27x40; 
subscription  $2.50;  established  1872;  Fred. 
Gehrins.',  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'u  J  1. 

HERAIjI);  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  .$1.50;  estab- 
lished 1884;  T.  S.  Knoles  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers. 

ODD  FELLOWS'  REVIEW  ;  Tues 
days  ;  odd-fellowship  ;  eight  pages  :  size  22x 
30;"  subscription  $2;  established  1884;  A.  D. 
Sanders,  editor  and  puljlisher 

SANGAMON  MONITOR  ;  (see  Moni- 
tor.) 

SATURDAY  MIRROR;  Saturdays: 
eight  pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1883;  J.Bergen  Jones, editor;  Jones 
&  Heller,  publishers;  circulation  J  1. 

STAATS  WOCIIENBLATT;  Wed- 
nesdays; German;  eight  pages;  size  34x46; 
subscription  $2;  established  1878;  jidolf 
Wulfr,  editor  and  publisher  :  circulation  I  1. 

WE^^TERN  SENTINEL  ;  Thursdays: 
four  pages  :   size  22x30 ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 


tablished   1884;    Rev.    J.    F.    Dyson,    editor; 

Western  Sentinel  Publishing  Co  ,  publishers. 

OLD  SETTLERS'  TELEPHONE; 

monthly  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x38  ;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  18s2;  W.  F.  Aitken, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1 ;  a  por 
tion  of  the  paper  is  devoted  to  educational 
matters  and  is  entitled  the  Teachers'  Tele- 
phone. 

STAUNTON,  Macoupin   Co.,  D  1,35* 

pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &   Chicago  branch   of 

Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rds. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
26x40;  subscription  .$1.50;  established  1879  : 
C.  T.  Warren,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation K  K. 

STERLING,  Whitesides  Co.,  tl  8,00a 
pop.,  on  Rock  r.,  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
Quincy,  and  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rds. , 
110  m.  from  Chicago.  Has  good  water 
power,  running  machinery  employing  1,000 
hands.  Surrounded  by  a  fine  agricultural 
district. 

EVENING  GAZETTE  ;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  GAZETTE,  Satur- 
days ;  republican  ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly 
eight  pages ;  size— daily  24x36,  weekly  (size  of 
page)  18x24;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly 
$2  ;  established-daily  1882,  weekly  1854  ;  Ster- 
ling Gazette  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation—daily J  J,  weekly  I  I ;  issue  also  the- 
Farmers'  Gazette  and  the  Undertakers'  Ga 
zette. 

BEOBACHTER;  Fridays  ;  German  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  28x40 ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1878 ;  L.  Oltmauns,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

BLADE;  Saturdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $5.20 ;  estab- 
lished 1881  ;  A.  J.  Booth,  editor  and  publish- 
'  er  ;  circulation  K. 

;     liA'/j^TT'E;  (i^ee  Evening  Gazette.) 
i     STANDARD;    Thursdays;   republican 
'  eight  pages :  size  :^0x44 ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished  1868  ;    Alfred  Bayliss,  editor  ;  New- 
comer &   Bavliss,  publishers  ;  circulation  J. 

FAR3IERS'  GAZETTE;  monthly; 
agricultural ;  thirty-two  pages  ;  size  of  page 
,8x12;  subscription  75  cents;  established  1883; 
Sterling  Gazette  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
circulation  I;  issue  also  the  Evening  Gazette 
and  Viidertakers'  Gazette. 

UNDERTAKERS'  GAZETTE; 
monthly  ;  commercial ;  eight  pages  ;  size  of 
pagel4.x20;  subscription  50  cents;  established 
1883  ;  Sterling  Gazette  Co.,  publishers  ;  circu- 
tlonG;  issue  also  the  Evening  Gazette  and 
Farmers'  Gazette. 

STEWARD,  Lee  Co.  ^  240  pop.,  46 
m.  E.  of  Aurora,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
Quincy  Rd.  Grain  growing  and  live  stock 
raising  are  the  principal  industries  ;  an  ex- 
tensive shipping  point  for  grain. 

LEADER;  Saturdays;  eight  pages;  size 
30x44;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1883  ; 
Ezra  G.  Cass,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion K ;  printed  at  the  office  of  the  Paw  Paw 
Lee  Co.  Times, 

STONE    FORT,    Saline  Co.    g    500 

pop.,  60  m.  from  Cairo  and  140  m.  from  St. 

Louis,  on  Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rtl. 

An  agricultural  region. 

WATCHMAN;  quarterly;  four  pages; 
size  18x24  ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  established 
1883  ;  De  Witt  C.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  I. 

STREATOR,  La  Salle  Co.,  tl  12,000 
pop.,  on  Vermillion  r.  at  junction  of  Chi- 
cago branch  of  Chicago,  St.  Louis  &  West- 
ern, the  Western  division  of  the  Chicago 


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&  Altou,  and  the  Fox  river  branch  of  the 
Chicago,  Burlingtou  &  Quiiicy  and  the 
Ind.,  111.  &  Iowa  Rds. ;  business  centre ; 
large  glass  and  bottle  works ;  16  m.  S.  of 
Ottawa.  Surrounded  by  the  Vermillion 
coal  fields. 

FREE  PRESS;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEIvLiY,  Saturdays  ;  repuu- 
lican  ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ; 
size— daily  22x30,  weekly  30x44  ;  subscription 
—daily  $4,  weekly  SI. 50;  established— daily 
1880,  weekly  1873;  Van  Skiver  &  Fornof,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  j  circulation — dally  J  J, 
■weekly  K  K  1. 

MONITOR;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEK.L\,  Fridays;  republican; 
daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages ;  size- 
daily  22x30,  weekly  30x44 ;  subscription— daily 
$4,  weekly  $1.50;  established— dailv  1882, 
weekly  1809 ;  W.  "VV.  Bean,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation — dailv  K  I,  weekly  J  J. 

ILLINOIS  BEOBACHTER;  Fii 
days;  German;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44;  sub- 
scription S2.50  ;  established  1883  ;  Fritz  Ren- 
ter, editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J. 

TIMES  ;  Fridays ;  democratic  ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  of  page  17x24  ;  subscription  $1.50 ; 
established  1832;  William  J.  Hynes,  editor; 
Streator  Times  Publishing  Co.,  publishers ; 
circulation  J  1. 

VOLKSBLATT;  Tliursdays;  German; 
SIX  pages  ;  size  of  paper  20x28  ;  subscription 
.$2 ;  established  1884  ;  Scliaef  er  &  Udermann, 
<'ditors  and  publishers. 

SULLIVAN,  C.  H.,  Moultrie  Co.  -, 
1,500  pop.,  24  m.  from  Decatur,  on  Peoria, 
Decatur  &  Evansville,  and  Altamont  divi- 
sion of  Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rds.,  15 
m.  from  Mattoon.  Rich  agricnitural  region. 
Grain  and  stock  raising  the  principal 
branches  of  industry. 

NEWS;  Wednesdays;  neutral;  four 
pages;  size  22.x31 ;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lisiied  1884;  Holllngsworth  &  Green,  editors 
and  publishers. 

PROGRESS;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
six  pages ;  size  of  page  18x24 ;  sub.scrlption 
S2;  established  1857;  VV.  J.  JUze  &  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers;  circulation  J  1. 

SUMNER,  Lawrence  Co.,  O,  1,350  pop., 
on  O.  &  M.  Rd.,  20  m.  W.  of  Vincennes,  Ind. 
Grain  and  stock  raising  are  the  principal 
branches  of  industry.  Extensive  flour  mills 
are  located  here. 

PRESS  ;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages;  size  24x36:  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1875  ;  Will  R.  Carlton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

SYCAMORE,  C.  H.,  De  Kalb  Co.,  b 
3,028  pop.,  surrounded  l)y  an  agricultural 
district;  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd. 
Engaged  in  manufactures. 

TRUE  REPUBLICAN;  semi-weekly, 
Wednesdays  and  Saturdays ;  republican ; 
four  pages  ;  size  24.x35 ;  subscription  $2 ; 
established  1857 ;  H.  L.  Boise  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publistiers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

CITY  WEEKLY;  Tuesdays;  republi- 
«an  ;  eight  j)ages ;  size  :!0x  14  ;  subscription 
$2  15;  established  1872;  Hix  &  Van  Galder, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

TAMPICO,  Ifliitesides  Co.,  ti  4(i4 
pop.,  on  the  Prophetstown  Branch  of  C,  B. 
&  Q.  Rd.  The  centre  of  a  flue  agricultural 
country  and  a  shipping  point  for  grain  and 
live  stock. 

TORNADO;  S;Uurdays ;  Independent; 
four  pa'ies  ;  size  24.x3(j ;  subscription  ,$1.50  ; 
established  1876;  Charles  F.  Giftord,  editor 
jtnd  publisher  :  circiil.itioii  K. 


TAYLORVILLE,   C.  H.,  Christian 

Co.,  n  3,0(X)  pop.,  at  crossing  of  Wabash,  St. 
Louis  &  Pacific  and  Ohio  &  Mississippi 
Rds.,  25  m.  from  Springfield  and  83  from  St. 
Louis.  In  an  agricultural  district.  Coal 
found  in  the  vicinity.  Engaged  in  manu- 
factures. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1868 ;  J.  R  Harner  &  Son,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

ILLINOIS  REPUBLICAN:  Wednes- 
days ;  republican  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44 ; 
.subscription  .$2;  established  1864;  .lohn  J. 
Squier,  editor  and  publislier;  circulation  J  J  ; 
the  Saturday  Republican;  four  pages;  size 
22x30 ;  subscription  .81 ;  established  1876;  cir- 
culation K;  is  issued  on  Saturdays. 

JOURNAL?  Thursdays  ;  republican  ; 
eight  I3ages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1875;  W.  H.  Kelly,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J. 

TISKILIVA,  Bureau  Co.  q 

TII>IX<;S  ;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
23x30;  subscription  $1;  established  1884; 
S.  Averill,  Jr.,  editor  and  publislier. 

TOLEDO,  C.  H.,  Cumberland  Co.,  D- 
422  pop.,  in  centre  of  county,  on  Peoria,  De- 
catur &  Evansville  Rd.,  134  m.  S.  E.  of 
Springfield,  and  near  the  line  of  Illinois 
Central  Rd.  Principal  products  are  wheat, 
corn  and  lumber,  live  stock,  etc. 

CUMBERLAND      DEMOCRAT; 

'  Thursdays  ;  democratic  ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
26.X40;  subscription  $1.25;  established  1859; 
R.  &  L.  Sunierlin,  editors  and  puldishers ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

EXPRESS:  Thursdays:  eight  pages; 
size  22x.3() :  subscription  $1  :  established  1884  j 
Henry  I.  Woollen,  editor  and  publisher. 

TOLONO,  Champaign  Co.,  a-  954  pop., 
on  Illinois  Central  &  Wabash,  St.  Louis  & 
Pacific  Rds.,  said  to  be  the  largest  grain- 
shipping  point  In  Central  Illinois ;  drain- 
tile  manufacturing  extensively  carried  on. 

HERALD;  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages;  size  :^x44;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1875;  E.  B.  Chapin,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

TONICA,  La  Salle  Co.,  ^  520  pop.,  on 

Illinois  Central  Rd.,  9  m.  S.  of  La  Salle. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  Independent;  four 
pages ;  size  20x26 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1873 ;  J.  W.  Richard.son,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  K  ;  an  edition  entitled 
the  Local  is  issued  at  Lostant. 

TOULON,  C.  H.,  Stark  Co.,  n  9G7pop., 
on  Rock  Island  &  Peoria  Rd.,  37  m.  from 
Peoria.  In  an  enterprising  and  thrifty  farm- 
ing district. 

STARK  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; elulil  pn^i's;  size  ;35.v48 ;  subscrl]i- 
tion  $1.50;  cslablishi'd  1800;  Edwin  Butler, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K  K. 

TRENTON,  Clinton  Co.,  g  1,200  pop., 
on  Ohi<)  &  Mississippi  Rd.,  30  m.  from  St. 
Louis.  Surrounded  by  an  agricultural  and 
coal  country. 

DEl>IOCKAT:  Fridays;  four  pages  ;  size 

22x:il;    subscription    .$1.50;   established  1884; 
R.  Glniiett.  editor  and  publisher. 

G.AZETTE;  Saturdays  ;  eight  pages  ;  .size 
26x40;  subscription  $1..50;  established  1882; 
Henry  Slanverse  &  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers: circulation  K  1. 


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TROY,  Madison  Co.,  p  1,000  pop.,  8  m. 

from  Edwardsville,  on  St.  L.,  Van.  &  T.  H. 
Rd.  Surrounded  by  an  agricultural  coun- 
try. 

BULIiETIN;  Fridays  ;  independent ; 
foiu-  pages;  size2-2x:D0;  subscription  $1.25 ;  es- 
tablished 1873;  Frank  A.  Sabiu,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K. 

TURNER   JUNCTION,  Du  Page 

Co.,  d  1,002  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern 

Rd.,  30  ni.  from  Chicago. 

DU    PAGE     CO.     INDEPENDENT  : 

Thursdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x33  ;  subscrip- 
tion .Sl.ol);  established  1884;  A.  L.  Hamilton, 
editor  and  publisher. 

NEWS;  Fridays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ; 
subscription  .§2;  established  1870;  H.  C.  Pad- 
dock, editor  ;  Paddock  &  Layton,  publishers ; 
circulation  K ;  printed  at  the  office  of  the 
Wheaton  Illinoian. 

TUSCOLA,  C.  H.,  Douglas  Co.,  O- 1,500 
pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  and  St.  Louis 
division  of  Indiana,  Bloomington  &  Western 
Rds.,  150  m.  from  Chicago.  In  a  farming 
district. 

DOUGLAS  CO.  REVIEW;  Fri- 
days; democratic;  four  pages;  size  26x40; 
subscription  S2 ;  established  1S75 ;  Asa  Miller, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J. 

SATURDAY  JOURNAL;  Saturdays; 
republican;  eight  pages;  size  22x30;  subscrip- 
tion $2 ;  established  1865 ;  G.  M.  Glassco,  edi- 
tor and  publisher ;  circulation  J. 

UPPER  ALTON,  Madison  Co.,  J3 
1,535  pop.,  1  m.  from  C.  &  A.  and  C,  B.  &  Q. 
Rd.,  and  2i  m.  from  Alton.  Has  a  roof  tile 
factory.    Has  also  a  college  and  institute. 

COLLEGE  REVIEW;  monthly; 
eighteen  pages  ;  size  of  page  9x12  ;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents ;  established  1879 ;  Students  of 
Shui-tlefE  College,  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation  K ;  a  college  paper ;  issued  during 
the  collegiate  year. 

URBANA,  C.  H.,  Champaign  Co.,  n- 
2,943  pop.,  on  Indiana,  Bloomington  &  West- 
ern and  Havana  extension  of  the  Wa- 
bash, -t.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rd.,  92  m.  from 
Springfield  and  IJ  from  Champaign.  A 
place  of  active  trade.  Surrounded  by  an 
agricultural  and  mineral  district. 

CHAMPAIGN  CO.  HERALD;  Wed- 
nesdays ;  republican  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  .30x44  ; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1877 ;  M.  W. 
Mathews  and  L.  A.  McLean,  editors ;  M.  W. 
Mathews,  publisher  ;  circulation  I  1 . 

UTIC  A,  La  Salle  Co.,  ti  "80  pop. ,  on  Rd. 

94  m.  S.  W.  from  Chicago.    Jlanufacturlng 

town. 

NEWS;  Thursdays ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
26x40 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1882 ; 
W.  D.  Wilson,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion K  1. 

VANDALIA,  C.  H.,  Fayette  Co.,  p 
2,500  pop.,  on  Kaskaskia  r.  and  Illinois  Cen- 
tral Rd.,  at  intersection  of  St.  Louis,  Van- 
daUa,  Terre  Haute  &  Indianapolis  Rd.,  106 
m.  from  Bloomington,  and  77  from  St.  Louis. 
A  shipping  point  and  trade  centre  for  a 
large  agricultural  section;  has  paper  and 
brick  machine  manufactories. 
FAYETTE  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Wed- 


nesdays ;  democratic  ;  four  pages;  size  26x40 ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1859;  Char 
G.  Smitli  &  Son,  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 


UNION;  Wednesdays  republican  ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1864  ;  Humphrey  &  Richards,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  J. 

VERMONT,  Fulton  Co.,  -a  1,133  pop., 

on  St.  Louis  &  Rock  Island  division  of  the 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  16  m.  S. 
W.  of  Lewistown.    Engaged  largely  in  agri- 
culture. 
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E.  P.  and  George  L.  Durell,  editors  and  j)ub- 

llshers  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

VERSAILLES,  Brown  Co.,  -a  600 
pop.,  on  Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rd.,  50 
m.  E.  of  Quincy.  A  grain  and  stock-ship- 
ping point. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays ;  eight  pages; 
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1883;  George  I.  Fields,  editor;  Versailles  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  K. 

VIENNA,  C.  H.,  Johnson  Co.,  ^  900 
pop.,  190  m.  from  Springfield,  about  34  from 
Cairo,  on  Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rd. 
Has  an  extensive  trade  in  live-stock,  grain, 
hay,  fruit  and  lumber. 

JOHNSON  CO.  JOURNAL;  Fridays  ; 

independent ;  four  pages ;  size  24x35 ;  sub- 
scription $1.50  ;  established  1874 ;  Milton  A. 
Smith,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  K. 
TIMES  ;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1879;  T.  J.  Parker,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulatifiu  K. 

VIRDEN,  Macoupin  Co.,  □  2,000  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Alton  and  Jacksonville  South- 
eastern Rds.,  17  m.  from  Carlinville  and  22 
from  Springfield.  Centre  of  a  thriving  trade. 
Extensively  engaged  in  coal  mining,  tile 
manufacturing  and  the  shipping  of  grain. 
RECORD;  Wednesdays  ;  democratic ; 

eight  pages  ;    size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.65  ; 

established  1866  ;  W.  F.  Thompson,  editor  and 

publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 
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26x4<  I;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1879;  Geo. 

H.  Sevvall,  editor  and  publisher;  cu'C'u  K  K. 

VIRGINIA,  C.  H.,  Cass  Co.,  -a  1,700 
pop.,  at  intersection  of  Pekin  branch  of 
Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rd.,  with  Ohio 
&  Mississippi  Rd.  In  centre  of  county,  and 
in  a  fine  agricultural  district. 

ENQUIRER;  Satvu-days;  democratic; 
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tablished 1875 ;  J.  M.  Beatty,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  1. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  republican ;  eight 
pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1872;  Charles  M.  Tiuney,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

WALNUT,  Bureau  Co.,  <^  515 pop.,  on 

M.  &  C.  br.  of  C,  B.  &  Q.  Rd.    A  thriving 

place  ;  in  a  grain  and  stock  section. 

MOTOR;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1876;  William  Wilson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

WAPELLA,  De  Witt  Co.,  n  400  pop., 

on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  4  ni.  from  Clinton, 

the  County  seat.    Shipping  point  for  grain. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays  ;  eight  pages  : 
size  22x32;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1883 ;  S.  A.  Edwards,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K. 


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ILLINOIS. 


"WARREN,  Jo.  Daviess  Co.,  "tl  1,400 
IKjji.,  at  junction  of  Mineral  Point  division  of 
Chicago,  Mllwaulcee  &  St.  Paul  and  North- 
ern division  of  Illinois  Central  Rds.,26ni. 
from  Galena,  25  W.  of  Freeport  and  151  W. 
of  Chicago.  Manufacturing,  lead  mining, 
stock  raising  and  agriculture  are  carried 
on.  Tobacco  growing  Is  becoming  a  lead- 
ing industry. 

SENTINEL;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1857 ;  Herst  C.  Gann,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

"WARSAW,  Hancoclc  Co.,  -nS.lll  pop., 

on  Mississippi  r.,  5  m.  below  Keokuk,  at 

terminus   of    Toledo,    Peoria,    Wabash    & 

Western  Rd.    Large  river  steamboats  run 

to  this  point.  Engaged  In  shipping  hay  and 

other  produce ;  the  cooperage  industry  gives 

employment  to  several  hundred  men. 

BUIiIiETIN  ;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  ;  size  28x44 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
1865 ;  Phil.  Dallam,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  J. 

"WASHBURN,  Woodford  Co.,  n  500 
pop.,  on  western  division  of  Chicago  &  Alton 
Rd.,  125  m.  from  Chicago. 

ER  A ;  Fridays ;  independent ;  eight  pages  ; 
size  26x44 ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1884 ; 
Era  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publlsliers  ; 
issue  also  the  Roanoke  Era. 

NEWS;  (see  Minonk.) 

REVEILiIiEj  Tuesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages ;  size  26x44 ;  subscription  $2.15 ;  es- 
•tablished  1872 ;  N.  V.  Maloney,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher :  circulation  K  K  1. 

SENTINEL;  Thursdays;  democi'atic ; 
lour  pages ;  size  26x36 ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
ta))llsned  1876;  G.  L.  Harl,  editor  and 
.publisher ;  circulation  K ;  printed  at  the 
office  of  the  Metaniora  Woodford  Sentinel. 

WASHINGTON,  Tazewell  Co.,  n 
1,397  pop.,  at  terminus  of  Dwight  branch  of 
Chicago  &  Alton  and  on  the  Chicago,  Pekin 
&  Southwestern  and  Wabash,  St.  Louis  & 
'Pacific  Rds.,  13  m.  E.  of  Peoria.  It  is  an 
extensive  shipping  point  for  grain  and 
hogs.    Actively  engaged  in  manufactures. 

HERALD  }  Thursdays  ;  Independent  ; 
•eight  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50; 
estaljlished  1868 ;  W.  H.  Henney,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

REPUKLIC AN  ;  Thursdays ;  republi- 
can ;  eight  pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription 
$1.50 ;  established  1876 ;  A.  H.  Heiple,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  K. 

W^ASHINGTON     HEIGHTS, 

Cook  Co.,  d  1,800  pop.,  12  m.  N.  W.  of  Chi- 
cago. A  residence  for  Chicago  business  men. 

SUBURBAN    ENTERPRISE  ;     (see 

Kensington.) 

"WATERLOO,  C.  H.,  Monroe  Co.,  p 
2,128  pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  Cairo  Rd.,  12  m. 
from  Mississippi  r.,  and  22  S.  of  St.  Louis. 
Surrounded  by  a  wheat  and  corn  country. 

DER   MONROE  VOLKSFREUND; 

Saturdays  :  German  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x32  ; 
established  1884;  G.  F.  Hecker,  editor  ;  Mon- 
roe County  Printing  Co.,  publishers  ;  circula- 
tion K  1. 

DOLLAR  ADVOCATE;  Thursdays; 
independent;  four  pages;  size  24x35;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1858 ;  J.  F.  Gotshall, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K  K. 

MONROE  FREIE  PRESSE;  Saiur 
days;  German;  four  pages;  size  24x36;  sub- 


ILLINOIS. 


scription  $1.50;  established  1883;  J.  A.  Krepps, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K. 

TIi>IES  ;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages;  size  2i.x35;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1872  ;  J.  A.  Krepps,  editor  and  manager ; 
circulation  K. 

"WATERMAN,  De  Kalb  Co.,  ti  390 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Iowa  Rd.,  20  m.  W.  of 
Aurora. 
LEADER;  (see  Hinckley.) 

I  "WATSEKA,  C.  H.,  Iroquois  Co.,  n- 

2,(X)0  pop.,  on  Iroquois  r.,  at  intersection  of 
Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific  wltli  Chicago  & 
Eastern  Illinois  Rd.,  75  m.  from  Chicago,  in 
a  farming  district.  The  centre  of  a  vast  re- 
gion of  fertile  country  ;  100  ai-tesian  wells 
within  the  corporate  limits ;  known  as  the 
"Artesian  City." 

IROQUOIS  CO.  TIMES;  Saturdays; 
democratic ;  four  pages ;  size  24x36 ;  sub- 
scription .$2  ;  established  1871 ;  M.  H.  Peters, 
editor  antl  publisher ;  circulation  J. 

REPUBLICAN;  Wednesdays;  repubU- 
can  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  36x48  ;  subscription  $2  ; 
established  1856;  B.  F.  Shankland,  eciitor  and 
publislier;  circulation  J  1. 

WAUKEGAN,  C.  H.,  ^  Lake  Co., 
4,013  pop.,  on  Lake  Michigan  and  Chicago  & 
Northwestern  Rd.,  35  m.  from  Cliicago  and 
50  from  Milwaukee.  A  place  of  active  trade, 
having  considerable  manufacturing  and 
lake  commerce. 

GAZETTE;  Saturdays  ;  republican  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1850  ;  Partridge  Bros.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  H. 

LAKE  CO.  PATRIOT;  Saturdays  ; 
independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44 ;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1845;  S.  I.Brad- 
bury, editor ;  S.  I.  Bradbury  &  Sons,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  J  1. 

"WAVERLY,  Morgan    Co.,   -a  1,124 

pop.,  on  Jacksonville,  Soutlieastern  and 
Wabash,  St.  L.  &  Pacific  Rds.,  about  25  m. 
from  Jacksonville. 

JOURNAL;  Thur.sdays ;  eight  pages; 
size  26x40  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1876  ; 
Milton  M.  Meacham,  publisher;  clrc'n  K  1. 

"WAYNESVILEE,X>e  Witt  Co.,  u  600 
pop.,  on  Illinois  Midland  Rd.,  46  m.  E.  of 
Peoria  and  20  m.  S.  of  Bloomington.  In  fine 
farming  country.  Has  a  grain  elevator, 
tile  and  brick-yards,  two  saw  mills,  etc.  Is 
a  good  slilpplng  point.    Located  in  1826. 

RECORD;  Saturdays ;  four  pages ;  size 
24x35:  subscription  $1.50;  established  1882; 
R.  T.  Spencer,  editor  and  publisher;  clrc'n K. 

"WENONA,  Marshall  Co.,  n  1,500 pop., 

at  intersection  of  Illinois  Central  w^ith 
Lacon  branch  of  Western  division  of  Chi-  - 
cago  &  Alton  Rd.,  19  m.  from  Lacon,  39 
from  Bloomington.  Centre  of  a  large  grain 
trade.  Some  manufacturing  and  bitumi- 
nous coal  mining  eaiTied  on. 

INDEX;  Thursdays;  eight  pages;  size 
of  page  15x32 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
1865  ;  H.  L.  Taylor,  editor ;  Taylor  Bros., 
publishers ;  circulation  J. 

"WESTFIELD,  Clark  Co.,  d- 800  pop., 

40  m.  W.  of  Terre  Haute,  Iiid.,  on  Danville, 
Olney  &  Ohio  River  Rd. ;  has  schools  and 


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ILLINOIS. 


a   flourishing   college ;    engaged   in  stock 

raising  and  agriculture. 

PA  NTA(iRAPH  :  Thursdays; independ- 
ent; four  puges ;  size  24x35;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1879;  H.  Henderson  Stine, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

WEST  YORK,  Crawford   Co.,  R  120 
pop.,  on  Wabash,  St.  Louis  and  Pacific  Rd. 
ADVANCE;  Fridays;    eight  pages;   size 
22x30 ;    subscription    75    cents ;     established 
1884 ;  C.  W.  Moore,  editor  and  publisher. 

WHEATON,  C.  H.,  Du  Page  Co.,d 
1,160  pop.,  on  Galena  division  of  Chicago  & 
Northwestern  Rd.,  25  ni.  from  Chicago.  An 
agricultural  and  stock-growing  country. 

ILIilNOIAN  ;  Fridays  republican; 
four  pages  ;  size  26.v40  ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1861:  H.  C.  Paddock,  editor;  Pad- 
dock &  Layton.  publishers  ;  circulation  K  K  1; 
Issue  also  "the  Downer's  Grove  Reporter,  Elm- 
hurst  Englf,  and  Turner  Junction  News. 

COLLEGE  R  E  C  O  R  I)  ;  monthly  ; 
sixteen  pages  ;  size  of  page  9xl2  ;  subscription 
41 ;  established  1875  ;  J.  B.  Russell,  editor  ; 
Literary  Union  of  Wheaton,  publishers ;  cir- 
culation K ;  a  college  paper ;  issued  during 
the  collegiate  year. 

YOUNG  MINERALOGIST  AND 
ANTIQI'ARI.AN:  monthly;  science; 
twelve  pages ;  size  of  page  8x12 ;  subscription 
75  cents ;  established  1884  ;  T.  Wise,  editor  and 
publisher. 

WHITE  HALL,  Greene  Co.,  o  2,100 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and 
Chicago  &  Alton  Rds.,  24  m.  from  Jackson- 
ville and  60  from  St.  Louis.  Centre  of  an 
agricultural  county.  Potters'  clay  and  coal 
are  found  in  the  vicinity.  Engaged  in  the 
manufacture  of  pottery,  drain  tile,  sewer 
pipe  and  chairs. 

EVENING   REPUBLICAN:  every 

■evening  except  Sunday,  and  REPUBLI- 
CAN ;  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages; 
■size— daily  19x26,  weekly  26x40 ;  subscription 
— daily  $6,  weekly  $2;  established— <lailv  1884, 
weekly  1877;  E.  J.  Pearce,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation— weekly  K  1;  issues  also 
-the  Manchester  Scott  Co.  Arrow. 

REGISTER?  Fridays;  eight  pages; 
size  30x44;  subscription  $2;  established  1869; 
W.  J.  Roberts,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion K 1;  issues  also  a  four- page  edition;  sub- 
scription $1.50.  An  edition  entitled  the  Jour- 
nal is  issued  at  Roodhouse. 

W I L  L I A  MS  VILLE,    Sangamon 

Co.,    D 

GAZETTE!  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
24x36;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1884;  R. 
T.  Spencer,  editor  and  publisher. 

"WILMINGTON,  mil  Co.,  cf  1,872 
pop.,  on  Kankakee  r.  and  Chicago  &  Alton 
Rd.,  53  m.  from  Chicago.  Some  manufac- 
turing done  here.  Has  excellent  water 
power  and  farming  soil. 

"ADVOCATE;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1870  ;  Edward  D.  Conlej',  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

REVIEW;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
four  pages;  size  24x34;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1877 ;  J.  H.  Warner,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

WINCHESTER,  C.  H.,  Scott  Co.,  -a 
3,628  pop.,  on  Big  Sandy  Creek  and  the 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  division  of 
the  Rock  Island  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  10  m.  from 
Illinois  r.,  18  from  Jacksonville,  82  from  St. 


ILLINOIS. 


Louis  and  319  from  Chicago.  Engaged  in 
various  manufactures.  Coal  is  found  here. 
The  centre  of  a  fine  agricultural  district. 

STANDAR  D;  Fridays ;  republican  ; 
eight  pages;  size  :J0x43;  subscription  $1-50 ; 
established  1880;  George  H.  Palmer  &  Son, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1865  :  Crisp  &  Tibbets,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;    circulation  K  1. 

WINDSOR,   Shelbi/  Co.,  a  768    pop., 
at   intersection    of   Wabash,    St.   Louis   & 
Pacific  Rd.  and  the  I.  &  St.  L.  Rd.,  120  m.  E. 
of  St.  Louis.    Has  flouring  mills. 
ADVOCATE;     Thursdays;     democratic'; 

eight  pages;  size  26x40;   subscription  $1;  es- 

tablislied  1883;   Chas.    C.  Gilpin,  editor  and 

publisher. 
GAZETTE;    Thursdays;    eight    pages; 

size  '26x40  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1878  ; 

S.  L.  &  C.  D.  Warden,  editors  and  publishers  ; 

circulation  .J  J. 

WOODHULL,  Senrg  Co.,  tl  SCO 
pop.,  IS  m.  from  Galesburg,  on  Galva  & 
Burlington  branch  of  Chicago,  Burlington 
&  Quincy  Rd.  Broom  corn  growing  is  the 
principal  industry. 

I>ISPATCH.LOCAL  ;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages;  size  24x35:  subscription 
$1.50  ;  established  1880  ;  Wm.  M.  Repine,  edi- 
tor aii(l  publisher. 

WOODSTOCK,  C.  H.,  McHenry  Co., 
6  1,475  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Korthwesteru 
Rd.,  51  m.  from  Chicago. 

ADVOCATE;  Mondays;  independent; 
eight  pages  ;  size  16x22 ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1883 ;  G.  D.  Silliman,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K. 

McHENRY  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Sat- 
urdavs  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  35x48  ;  subscription 
$1.50  ;  established  1877  ;  John  A.  Dufleld,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1 . 

SENTINEL;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  i>ages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
Tablislie<l  1856;  Southworth  &  Glennon,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

WYOMING,  Stark  Co.,  n  1,500  pop., 

near   Spoon   r.,    at    Intersection   of    Rock 

Island  &  Peoria  Rd.  with  Buda  &  RushvIUe 

branch  of  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 

Rd.,  6  m.  from  Toulon. 

POST-HERALD  ;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription 
$2 ;  established  1872 ;  Sandham  &  Hotchkiss, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1 . 

YATES  CITY, ^noa;  Co.,  -a  679 pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  30  m. 
W  of  Peoria,  and  '25  from  Galesburg.  Sur- 
rounded by  a  rich  agricultural  district. 

INDUSTRIAL  BANNER;  Fridays; 
greenback;  lour  pages;  size  24x35;  subscrip- 
tion $2 ;  established  1879 ;  A.  H.  McKeighan, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

YORKVILLE,  C.  H.,  Kendall  Co.,  i 
1,150  pop.,  on  Fox  r.  and  Fox  River  Valley 
Rd.,  51  m.  from  Chicago.  Engaged  In  agri- 
culture and  manufactures.  Centre  of  trade 
for  the  county. 

KENDALL  CO.  RECORD;  Thurs- 
days :  republican  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ; 
subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1864  ;  John  R. 
Marshall,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation 
J  J  1  ;  an  edition  entitled  the  Mirror  is  is- 
sued at  Piano. 


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INDIANA. 


INDIANA. 


AKRON,  Fulton  Co.,  [j 

ECHO;    Saturdays;    independent;    four 

fiages;  size  34x35;    subscription  $1.25  ;  estab- 
islied    1884;    F.  A.   Brown,    editoi-  and  pub- 
lisher. 

ALBION,  C  H.,  Noble  Co.,  d  1,200 pop., 
on  Bait.  &  Ohio  Rd.,  32  m.  from  Fort  Wayne. 
In  a  fine  fanning  country. 

NEW  ERA ;  Thursdays ;  eight  pages ;  size 
30x44;  subscription  .§3;  established  1872;  J.  P. 
Prickett,  editor  and  publisher  ;  eirc'n  J  1. 

NOBLE  t;0.  I>EiHOt'KAT  j  Wednes 
days;  denioeratic ;  four  pages;  size  26x40; 
subscription  S1.5(J;  established  ISSl ;  James 
J.  Lash,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

ANDERSON,  C.  H.,  Madison  Co.,  a 
5,:S00  pop.,  on  White  River  &  Pittsburgh, 
Cincinnati  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  at  intersection 
of  C,  C,  C.  &  I.  Rd.,  also  terminus  of  Cincin- 
nati, Wabash  &  Michigan  and  Anderson, 
Lebanon  &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  36  m.  N.  E.  from 
Indianapolis  and  48  from  Logansport.  A 
thriving  town,  carrying  on  manufacturing 
and  a  general  trade. 

H  E  R  A  Ij  I)  ;  Fridays ;  independent  re- 
publican ;  eight  pages;  size  30x44;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50 ;  established  1868 ;  Stephen  Metcalf , 
manager;  Herald  Co.,  publishers  ;  eirc'n  J  1. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  eight  pages;  size 
30x44  ;  subscription  .$1.50  :  established  187T  ; 
Geo.  Winter,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion I  1 . 

REVIEW  -  DEMOCRAT  ;  Fridays  ; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44 ;  siibsci'lp 
tion  $1.60;  established  1S69;  Glassco  Bros., 
editors  and  publishers;  circulation  H  1. 

ANDREWS,  Huntington  Co.,  c/ 1,800 
pop.,  headquarters  of  Ohio  &  Indiana  div.  of 
Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rd.,  31  m.  W. 
of  Fort  Wayne.  Manufactures  wagon  ma- 
terial, staves,  lumber,  etc. 

EXPRESS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  .$1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1882;  Thad.  Butler,  editor ;  Thad.  and 
Mark  Butler,  publishers ;  circulation  J  1. 

ANGOLA,  C.  H.,  Steuben  Co.,  cf  1,280 
pop.,  near  N.  E.  corner  of  State,  42  m.  from 
Fort  Wayne,  on  Fort  Wayne  div.  of  Lake 
Shore  &  Mich.  Southern  Rd.  Engaged  in 
agriculture  and  stock  raising ;  active  trade 
and  some  manufacturing. 

HERALD  ;  Wednesdays ;  democratic  ; 

four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1876 ;  W.  K.  Shelf er,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

STEUBEN  REPUBLICAN  ;  Thurs- 
days ;  republican ;  eight  pages ;  size  :50x44  ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1856;  Repub- 
lican Pul)lishiiig  Co.,  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation  III. 

ARCADIA,  Hamilton  Co.,  a  550  pop., 
on  the  Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rd.,  33 
m.  from  Indianapolis. 

ARCADIAN;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
24x35;  subscription  $1  :  established  1883;  Cal 
vln  Goss,  editor;  Goss  Bros.,  publishers;  cir- 
culation K. 

ARGOS,  Marshall  Co.,  ti  at  crossing 
of  Indianapolis,  Peru  &  Chicago  and  New 
York,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  8  m.  from 
Court  House. 


REFLECTOR  ;    Thursdays;   independ 
ent;  eight  pages;  size   26x40;   subscription 
.$1.50;  established  1881;  J.  H.  Watson,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  K. 

ATTICA,  Fountain  Co.,  -a  '2,650  popi, 
on  AVabash  r.  and  Wabash  &  Erie  Canal, 
and  the  Wabash.  St.  Louis  &  Pacific,  Chi- 
cago &  Great  Southern,  and  Attica,  Coving- 
ton &  Southern  Rds.,  22  m.  from  Lafayette. . 
It  has  a  flourishing  trade.  Engaged  ii» 
general  manufactures. 

FOUNTAIN  ANI>  WARREN  DEM- 
OCRAT; Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  26x40;  subscriptinu  $1.50:  cstablishe<l 
1884;  Kerr  &  Thaten.  editors  and  publishers. 

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pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estaV)- 
lished  1851 ;  Peacock  &  Martin,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  J  J. 

AUBURN,  C.  H.,  DeKolb  Co.,  cf  1,92« 
pop.,  on  Baltimore*  Ohio,  Chicago  division, 
and  Fort  Wayne.  Jackson  &  Saginaw  Rds., 
at  the  intersection  of  the  Detroit,  Eel  r.  & 
Illinois  Rd.,  22  m.  from  Fort  Wayne.  Con- 
siderable manufacturing  carried  on. 

COURIER;      Thursdays;     democratic; 

eight  pages;  size  30x44;   subscription   $1.50 i, 
established  1871 ;  James  A.  Barns,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

DE  KALB  REPUBLICAN;  Wednes- 
days; republican;  eight  pages;  size  30x44 ; 
subscription  $1.50;  estalilished  1874;  C.  P. 
Houser,  editor  ;  C.  P.  Houser  and  M.  H. 
Hoisington,  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1 . 

AURORA,  Dearborn  Co., 0, 4,434  pop., 
on  Ohio  r.  and  Ohio  &  Mississippi  Rd.,  '25  m. 
below  Cincinnati.  Steamboats  run  to  Cin- 
cinnati and  all  other  points  on  the  river. 
Engaged  in  milling,  distilling,  coopering 
and  exjiortlng  hay  and  grain. 

DEARBORN     INDEPENDENT; 

Thursdays ;  republican ;  four  pages ;  size 
28x44 ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1868 ;  L. 
W.  Cobb,  editor  and  publisher ;  eirc'n  K  1. 

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ent ;  eight  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1881;  Everett  &  Gregory, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K. 

BEDFORD,  C.  H.,  Lawrence  Co.,  p 
2,5r>0  pop.,  on  Louisville,  New  Albany  & 
Chicago  Rd.,  ?2  m.  from  New  Albany,  255 
from  Chicago.  County  seat  and  place  of 
active  trade. 

DEMOCRAT:  Saturdays;  eight  pages  : 
size  "26x40;  subscription  Sl.'25  ;  established 
1871r  John  Johnson,  Jr.,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  J  1. 

LAWRENCE  MAIL;  Thursdays;  eight 
pages;  size  "26x40 ;  subscription  $1.10;  estab- 
lished 1878  ;  Osboine  <*  Hitchcock,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  J. 

BERNE,  Adams  Co.,  nf  300  pop.,  oiv 

Cincinnati,  Richmond  &  Fort  Wayne  Rd. 

C  H  R  1  S  T  L  I  C  H  E  R  B  U  N  D  E  S- 
BOTE  ;  semimonthly;  German;  niennon- 
ite ;  eight  pages;  size  22x32;  subscrii)tion 
$1 ;  established  1881 ;  Rev.  David  Goerz,  editor; 
S.  F.  Sprunger,  manager  ;  circulation  J  1 :  not 
issued  in  Christmas  week,  nor  in  the  first 
week  in  July. 

BLOOMFIELD,  C.  H.,  Greene  Co.,p 
1,500  pop.,  near  W.  fork  of  White  r.,  80  m. 
from  Indianapolis,  on  Bedford  and  Blooiu- 


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ington  Rci.     A  place  of  active  trade;  in  a 
rich  and  fertile  valley. 

DEMOCKAT;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
24x36  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  18T6  ; 
William  M.  Moss,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation J  1. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican ;  four  pages ; 
size  22x:?2;  subscription  $1.2i:  established 
1876;  George  W.  Beard,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  J. 

BLOOMINGTON,  C.  H.,  Monroe  Co., 
V  3,(X«i  pop.,  on  Louisville,  New  Albany 
&  Chicago  Rd.,  97  ni.  from  New  Albany  and 
60  from  Indianapolis.  Engaged  in  manu- 
facturing, farming  and  quarrying  lime- 
stone. Location  of  tlie  Indiana  State  Uni- 
versity. 

COURIER:  Saturdays  ;  democratic ; 
Tour  pages;  size  26.\;40:  subscription  §1.50; 
established  1874;  H.  J.  Feltus,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

R  E  P  U  B  L,  I  C;  A  N  P  R  O  Ci  R  E  S  S  : 
Tuesdays  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  ■.;6.\4li ; 
subscription  .§2;  established  1835;  William  A. 
Gabe,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

TELEPHONE;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  ; 
Size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1876;  Walter  Bradfute,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  K  1. 

INDIANA  JSTUDEXT;  monthly;thlrty- 
two  pages  octavo ;  sub.scriptlon  .SI ;  estab- 
lished 1875  ;  University  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers;  circulation  K  K;  a  college 
paper ;  issued  during  the  collegiate  year. 

BLUFFTON,  C.  H.,  JFells  Co.,  cf-  3,000 
pop.,  on  Wabash  r.,  and  Fort  Wayne,  Cin- 
cinnati &  Louisville  and  Toledo,  Cincinnati 
&  St.  Louis  Rds.,  25  m.  S.  of  Fort  Wayne. 
Engaged  in  lumbering  and  manufactures. 

HERA  liD ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  (^SATURDAY  HERAIiD,  Saturdays; 
four  pages;  size  22x30;  subscription— daily 
$4.80,  weekly  40c.  ;  established— dally  1881, 
weekly  1882 ;  W.  P.  McMahon,  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation—daily K,  weekly  K  1. 

BANNER;  Thui-sda.vs:  democratic ;  four 
pages;   size2Sx44;    subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1850 ;  E.  Y.  Sturgis,  editor  and  pulilisher  ;  i 
circulation  .T  1  ' 

CHRONICIiE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages ;  size  28x44 ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1869;  George  Arnold,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

SATURDAY  HERALD;  (see  Herald.) 

WELLS  CO.  TIMES;  Thursdays; 
greenback;  eight  pages;  size:^i.'c44;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1878  ;  F.  T.  Waring,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

BOONVIIiliE,  C.  H.,  JFarrick  Co.,  JJ 
2,iX)0  pop.,  on  Louisville,  Evansville  &  St. 
Louis  Rd.,  10  m.  from  the  Ohio  r.  and  17  from 
Evansville.  Engaged  in  raising  and  manu- 
facturing tobacco,  corn,  wheat  and  pota- 
toes ;  a  place  of  active  trade. 

ENQUIRER;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  34x48  ;  subscription  $1.25  ; 
established  1852;  William  Swint,  editor  and 
publisher :  circulation  J. 

STANDARD;  Thursdavs  ;  republican- 
fom-  pages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $1.25  ; 
established  1875;  R.  M.  Graham,  ecUtor  and 
publisher;  circulation  .J  1. 

BOURBON,    Marshall     Co.,    ^    1,060 

pop.,  on  Pittsburgh,  Fort  Wayne  &  Chicago 

Rd..  53  m.  X.  W.  of  Fort  Wayne,  96  E.  of 

Chicago.    Surrounded  by  a  fertile  country. 

Actively  engaged  in  manufactures. 

MIRROR  ;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  35x48  ;  subscription  $2 ;  establish- 
ed 1871 ;  I.  Mattlngly,  editor  and  publisher  ; 


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BOYL^STON,  Cluifon  Co.,  d  200 
pup.,  0  111.  from  county  seat,  <m  the  Lake 
Erie  &  Western  Rd.  Lumbering  and  manu- 
facturing ar^^  the  principal  industries. 

AMERICAN  A<iENT;  monthly;  eight 
pages;  size26x40;  subscription  40  cents;  estab- 
lished 1882;  Campbell  &  Roush.  editors  and 
publishers. 

BRAZIL.  C.  H.,  ciai/  Co.,  -a  •").ooi)  pop., 

on  Vandrtlia,  Terre  Haute  &  Indianapolis 
Rd.,  16  m.  from  Terre  Haute  and  55  W.  of 
Indianapolis.  In  the  Indiana  Block  Coal 
Region.  Jlining  and  iron  manufacturing 
largely  engaged  in. 

CLAY  CO.  ENTERPRISE;  Wednes- 
days ;  republican ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ; 
subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1872  ;  Luther 
Wolfe,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  eight  pages; 
size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1879;  Louis  Holtman,  editor;  Holtman  & 
Paine,  jjublishers. 

MINER;  Satvn'days ;  democratic;  eight 
pages:  size30.v44:  subscription  .$1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1867  ;  Sam.  B.  Rile.v,edltor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  .1  J. 

RE(;iSTER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages;  size  :i0x44;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1881 ;  A.  F.  Bridges,  editor  and 
pulilisher ;  circulation  J. 

BREMEN,  Marshall  Co.,  ^  1,300  pop., 

on  B.  &  O.  Rd.,  15  m.  from  Plymouth  and 

20  from  South  Bend.    A  lumber  district. 

BANNER;  Thursdays;  eight  pages;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1881; 
George  A.  Sunderland,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  K. 

BRISTOL,  Elkhart  Co  ,  (^  800  pop.,  on 
L.  S.  &  JI.  S.  Rd.,  9  m.  from  Elkhart.  En- 
gaged in  mercantile  pursuits. 

BANNER;  Fri<lnys;  republican;  four 
pages;  .size  24.x35;  subscription  $1.50;  e.stab- 
lished  1877;  C.  F.  Hosier,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

BROOKSTON,  ^rhite  Co.,\2  050  pop., 

14  m.  N.   of  Lafayette,   on    the  Louisville, 

New  Albany  &  Chicago  Rd.    A  good  grain 

and  fruit  and  stock-raising  section  ;  good 

shipping  point.    Has  an  academy,  tile 

tory  and  brick  yard. 

REPORTER;  Fridays;  four  pages: 
size  22x:W ;  suljscrlption  $1.50 ;  established 
1872 ;  C.  C.  French,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation K. 

BROOKVILLE,     C.     H.,    Franklin 

Co.,  a-  1,813  pop.,  on  White  Water  r.  and 

White  Water  Rd.,  4:3   m.  from  Cincinnati. 

A  place  of  considerable  trade. 

AMERICAN;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages;  size  24x35  ;  subscription  $1.75  ;  es- 
tablished 1851  ;  W.  H.  Green,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

FRANKLIN  DEMOCRAT;  Thurs 
days  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ; 
subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1839 ;  Edgar  R. 
Quick,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

VISITOR;  monthly;  four  pages;  size 
22x:50:  subscription  50  cents  ;  established  1884; 
James  M.  Miller,  editor  and  publisher. 

BRO'WNSBURG,  Hendricks  Co.,  a 
800  pop.,  on  Indiana,  Bloomingtou  &  Wes- 
tern Rd.,  14  m.  froni  Indianapolis.  Has  a 
tile  factory  and  brick  yard. 

COURIER;  Fridays ;  independent ; 
eight  pages  :  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1  ;  es- 
tablished 1872  ;  John  R.  Jones,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 


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INDIANA. 


MODERN  ERA  ;  Fridays;  eight  pages; 
size  26x411 ;  subscription  SI ;  established  18S2  ; 
John  R.  Slieehan,  editor  and  publisher;  cir- 
culation K. 

BROWNSTOWN,   C.    H.,   Jackson 
Co.,  p  1,500  pop.,  on  Ohio  &  Mississippi  Rd.,  1 
m.  E.  of  Driftwood  fork  of  the  White  r.,  11 S. 
W.  of  Seymour  and  98  W.  of  Clncinuatl.    It 
is  surrounded  by  a  fertile  country,  which 
contains   valuable    timber   in   abundance, 
and  numerous  extensive   peach  and  apple 
orchards.    Leading  manufactories  are  flour 
and  saw  mills  and  spoke  factory. 
BANNER;  Thursdays;  independent-dem- 
ocratic;   eight  pages;    size  26x40;   subscrip- 
tion $1.50  :  established  1861) ;  Wm.  Frysinger, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J. 

BUNKER  HILL,  Miami  Co.,  i  700 
pop.,  67  m.  N.  of  Indianapolis,  at  junction 
of  Indianapolis,  Peru  &  Chicago  Rd.,  and 
Pittsburgh,  Cincinnati  &  St.  Louis  Rd.  A 
nne  agricultural  and  stock-growing  coun- 
try. Manufactures  and  ships  hardwood 
lumber. 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1875 ;  J.  W.  O'Hara,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

BUTLER,  DeKalb  Co.,  rT  1,700  pop.,  at 
junction  of  Wabash,  St.  Louis   &    Pacifle 
and  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rds. 
RECORD  ;  Fridays ;  four  pages ;  size 
26x40;    subscription  .$1..50 ;    established   1877  > 
W.  F.  Garrison,  editor  and  publisher;  circu- 
lation K  1.  ,  . 

REVIEW;  Thursdays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
30x44;  suijscnption  .$1,511;  established  1882; 
Edmund  Calkins,  editor:  Loutzenheiser  & 
Calkins,  publishers ;  circulation  K  1. 

CAMBRIDGE  CITY,  mnjne  Co.,a- 

2,700  pop.,  on  the  Chicago,  St.  Louis  &  Pitts- 
burg,  Fort  Wayne,  Muncie   &  Cincinnati, 
White  Water  and  terminus  of  Cambridge 
branch   of   Jeffersouville,   Madison    &   In- 
dianapolis Rds.,  53  m.  from   Indianapolis 
and  75  from  Cincinnati.    Trading  centi'e. 
Surrounded  by  a  farming  country.     Exten- 
sively engaged  in  manufactures. 
TRIBUNE ;  Thursdays ;  republican  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $1 ;  F.  C  Mos- 
bauch,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J  1. 
WAYNE    CITIZEN;  Fridays;   repub- 
lican ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established   1878;  W.  P.  Harding,  editor  and 
publisiier;  circulation  K  K  1. 

CAMDEN,  Carroll  Co.,  900  D  pop., 
on  Terre  Haute  &  Indianapolis  Rd.,  12  m. 
f  rom  Logansport.  Engaged  in  lumbering, 
and  local  business  ;  in  a  good  farming  and 
grazing  country. 

EXPOSITOR;  Thursdays;  four  pages. 
size  24x34;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1879 ;  Z.  Hunt,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion J. 

CANNELTON,  C.  H.,  Perry  Co.,  Q 
1,834  pop.,  on  Ohio  r.,  70  m.  above  Evansvllle 
and  125  below  Louisville,  Ky.  The  coal 
mines  of  Cannelton  are  noted  as  the  largest 
below  Pittsburgh.  Engaged  in  cotton  and 
other  manufactures. 

ENQUIRER     AND     REPORTER  ; 

Saturdays  ;    democratic  ;    four    pages  ;     size 
34x36;   subscription   $1.50;   established  1870; 


W.  N.  Underwood,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
eulation  K  1. 

CENTREVILLE,  Wayne  Co.,  a- 

liKADEK:  Fridays;  non-partisan;  eight 
pages;  size  26x40;  sub.scription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1884  :  J.  L.  Scott,  editor  and  publisher. 

CHARLESTOWN,  Clark  Co.,  g 
1,103  piip.,  2i  m.  from  the  Ohio  r.,  and 
the  Louisville  branch  of  the  Ohio  &  Missis- 
sippi Rd.  and  12  from  Louisville,  Ky.  It  is 
surrounded  by  excellent  land  and  has  an 
active  business. 

CliARK  CO.  RECORD;  Saturdays; 
independent ;  eight  pages  :  size  30x44 ;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1869;  W.  S.  Ferrler, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  Jl. 

CLAItK  CO.  STAR;  Thursdays;  dem- 
ocratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  20x26  ;  subscription 
$1  ;  established  1884  ;  E.  M.  Chambers  and  A. 
St.  C.  Chambers,  editors  and  publishers. 

CHESTERTON,  I'orter  Co.,  "q  1,000 
pop.,  10  m.  from  Valpairaiso,  on  Lake  Shore  , 
&  Michigan  Southern  Rd.  Engaged  in  organ 
and  brick  manufacturing, 

TRIBUNE;    Wed  nesday s  ;    democratic  ; 

eiulit  paues:  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50; 
esialilishi-d  1884 ;  A.  J.  Bowser,  editor  and 
publislu-r. 

CHURUBUSCO,     Whitley    Co.,    cf 
1,000  pop.    Lumbering  is  the  principal  in- 
dustry. 
SUNDAY    PEOPLE;     Sundays:     four 

pages  :  size  20x26  ;  su  -scription$I  ;  established 

1883  :  Kinsley  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers. 

CICERO.  Hamilton  Co.,  n  1,000  pop., 
on  Wabash.  St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rd.    Has 
flouring  mill  and  is  located  in  the  midst  of 
an  agricultural  country. 
REVIEW;    Fridays;  non-partisan;  four 

pages :  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 

1884  ;  H.  J.  Briggs,  editor  and  publisher. 

CLAY  CITY,  Clay  Co.,  -a  800  pop.,  on 

Terre  Haute  &  South  Eastern  Rd.,  26  m. 
from  Terre  Haute  ;  mining  and  timber  sec- 
tion ;  also  a  good  market  for  grain. 
INDEPENDENT  ;   Fridays  ;    independ- 
ent ;   four    pages ;    size   24x36 ;   subscription 
$1 ;  established  1881 ;   William  Travis,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

CLINTON,  f^ermiZtoji  Co., -D  1,150  pop., 

15  m.  from  Terre  Haute,  on  the  E.,  T.  H.  &  C. 

Rd.    Has  coal  interests. 

SATURDAY  ARGUS; Fridays;  repub- 
lican ;  four  pages ;  size  24x:C ;  subscription 
.$1.50  :  established  1882 :  L.  O.  Bishop,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

SATUltDAY  SIFTINOS;  Saturdays; 
independent ;  four  pages  ;size  24x;?5 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1884 ;  Mout  L.Casey,  editor 
and  publisher. 

CLOVERDALE,  i^M^'iam  Co., -a  477 

pop.,  on  L.,  N.  A.  &  Chicago  Rd.,  35  m.  from 
Indianapolis.   Produces  lumber,  staves,  etft 
HERALD ;  Thursdays  ;  democratic ;  four 
pages  ;   size   24x36  ;   subscription  $1 ;   estab- 
lished 1875  ;  E    F.  Tenuant,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;■  circulation  K  K. 

COLFAX,  Clinton  Co.,  n  1,200  pop.,  at 

junction  of  C.  I.,  St.  Louis  &  C.  and  T.  H. 

&  L.  Rds.,  21  m.  E.  of  Lafayette.    A  good 

shipping  point. 

fJIIRONICLE  ;  Saturdays;  neutral; 
ciulil  pai;es;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50: 
estalilislied  1877;  G.  H.  Hamilton,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 


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INDIANA. 


COLLEGE  CORNER   (COLLEGE 

CORNER,  OHIO,  P.  O.),  Union  Co.,  D- TOO  pop  , 
ou  Cincinnati,  Hamilton  &  Indianapolis 
Rd.,  40  m.  from  Cincinnati,  O.,  and  SO  from 
Indianapolis.  A  sliipping  point  for  hogs, 
grain  and  cattle. 

CORNER  i^TONE;  Thursdays;  four 
pages;  size  22x30;  subscription  .$1;  estab- 
lished 1883;  C  E.  Judkins,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K 

COLUMBIA  CITY,  C.  H.,  TFJiitley 

Co..  a  2,245  pop.,  on  Pittsburgh,  Fort  Wayne 
&  Chicago,  and  Detroit  &  IndianapolLs 
division  of  Wabash,  St.  Louis  and  Pacific 
Rds.,  19  m.  from  Fort  Wayne.  It  has  a  fine 
trade,  and  is  located  in  the  centre  of  a  rich 
agricultural  district. 

COMMERCIAL;   Thursdays ;   four 

pages ;  size  26.X40  ;  subscription  $1.75  ;  estab- 
lished 1868;  J.  W.  Baker,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J. 

POST;  Wednesdays;  democratic;  four 
pages;  size  28x42;  subscription  .$1.75;  estab- 
lished 1864;  J.  W.  Adams,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

COLUMBUS,  C.  H.,  Bartliolomew  Co., 
Q  6,500  pop.,  on  White  r.,  41  m.  from  Indian- 
apolis, on  the  JeffersonvlUe,  Madison  & 
Indianapolis  Rd.,  at  the  Junction  of  the 
Cambridge  City  &  Madison  bi'anch ;  also 
terminus  of  Columbus,  Hope  &  Greenburg 
branch  of  Cincinnati,  Indianapolis,  St. 
Louis  &  Chicago  Rd.  In  an  agricultural 
district. 

EVENING  REPUBLICAN;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  REPUBLI- 
CAN, Thursdays;  republican;  dally  four 
pages,  weekly  eight  pages;  size— daily  22x30, 


weekly  30x44  ;*subscription— daily  $5,  weekly 
$1.50 ;  established— daily  1877,  weekly  1872 ; 
C.  Ricketts,  editor;  Isaac  T.  Brown,  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation— dail.v  K  K,  weekly  J  1. 

HERALD:  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLV%  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages ; 
size— dally  19x26,  weekly  30.x44 ;  subscription 
— tlaily  .$5.20,  weekly  .$1.50;  established- 
daily  1882,  weekly  1881 ;  G.  E.  Finney  and  C. 
H.  Lacy,  editors  ;  Herald  Co.,  publishers ; 
circulation— daily  K,  weekly  J. 

DEMOCRAT  ;  Fridays  ;  democratic  ; 
eight  pages ;  size  30x43  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1860 ;  Arnold  &  Woodburn,  editors 
and  publishers ;   circulation  1 1. 

REPUBLICAN;  (see  Evening  Repub- 
lican.) 

CONNERSVILLE,   C.   H.,    Fayette 

Co.,  D-  4,500  pop.,  on  White  Water  r.  and  the 
White  Water  Rd.,  at  the  intersection  of  the 
Cincinnati,  Hamilton  &  Indianapolis  Rd., 
with  the  Fort  Wayne,  Cincinnati  &  Louis- 
ville Rd.,  42  m.  from  Hamilton,  65  from  Cin- 
cinnati and  56  from  Indianapolis.  Engaged 
,  in  manufactures  and  the  centre  of  a  large 
trade. 

EX  A;>IINER5  Wednesdays  ;  four  pages ; 
siz€  30x46;  subscription  .$2;  established  1867; 
John  M.  Higgs,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circula- 
tion J  J. 

TIMES;  Wednesdays;  republican;  eight 
pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  .$1.50;  estab- 
lished 1850;  A.  M.  Sinks,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  J  J  1. 

CORYDON,  C.  H.,  Harrison  Co.,  g 
1,200  pop.,  ou  Indian  Creek  and  at  terminus 
of  the  Louisville,  New  Albany  &  Corydon 
Rd.,   9  m.   from  the  Ohio  r.  and  21  from 


INDIANA. 


Louisville,  Ky.  Noted  for  its  great  quan- 
tity of  valuable  building  and  lithographic 
store,  marble,  timber,  etc.  Also  as  an  agri- 
cultural region,  being  one  of  the  finest 
wheat  and  grain-producing  counties  in  the 
State.  It  also  contains  some  valuable  sul- 
phur sprhigs. 

DEMOCRAT;  Tuesdays;  democratic; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1857;  Geo.  K.  Gwartney,  editor 
and  publisher  :  circulation  J  J. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays ;  eight 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lisheil  IS68  ;  George  W.  Self,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

COVINGTON,  C.  H.,  Fountain  Co.,  -n 
1,920  pop.,  on  Wabash  r.,  Wabash  &  Erie 
Canal,  and  Indiana.Bloomington  &Western, 
and  on  Attica  &  Covington  Branch  of  Wa- 
bash, St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rds.,  73  m.  from 
Indianapolis.  Large  quantities  of  coal,  live 
stock  and  produce  are  shipped  from  here. 

PEOPLE'SFRIEND;  Thursdays ; 
denujcratic ;  eight  pages ;  size  30x44 ;  sub- 
scription $1.50  ;  established  1842  ;  C.  H.  Gwynn, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J. 

SPENCE'Ss  PEOPLE'S  PAPER  ; 
Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
26x40  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1874  ;  John 
H.  Spence,  editor;  John  A.  Duncan,  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

CRAAVFORDSVILLE  C.U.Mont- 

goinery  Co.,  -D  6,500  pop.,  on  Sugar  Creek. 
The  Louisville,  New  Albany  &  Chicago,  In- 
dianapolis, Bloomington  &  Western  and  Lo- 
gansport  division  of  Vandalia  Line  Rds. 
all  pass  through  here  ;  30  ni.  from  Lafayette 
and  44  from  Indianapolis.  A  flue  agricultu- 
ral and  well-timbered  district.  Seat  of  Wa- 
bash College. 

EVENING  ARCiUS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  four  pages;  size  24x36;  estab- 
lished 1882;  R.  B.  Willson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
four  pages ;  size  24x:i4  ;  subscription  $5 ;  es- 
tablished 1883 ;  S.  M.  Cotfman  and  C.  S.  Galey, 
editors  and  publishers. 

REVIEW;  Saturdays;  democratic  ;  eight 
pages;  size  28x44;  subscription  $1.65;  estab- 
lished 1841 ;  Hauua  &  Co.,  publishers  ;  circula- 
tion J  J  1. 

SATURDAY  EVENING  JOUR- 
NAL; Satm-days  ;  republican;  eight  pages  ; 
size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1838  ;  T.  H.  B.  McCain,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  1 1. 

STAR;  Thursdays;  Independent;  ten 
pages ;  size  15.x22  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1871 ;  Jere.  Keeney,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  I  I. 

LARIAT;  semi-monthly;  twelve  pages; 
size  of  page  9x12  ;  subscription  $1.25  ;  estab- 
lished 1880 :  Students  of  Wabash  College,  edi- 
tors and  piiblishers ;  circulation  K ;  a  college 
paper  ;  issued  during  the  collegiate  vear. 

BOTANICAL  GAZETTE;  nionthly; 
science  ;  twenty  pages  ;  size  of  page  7x10  ; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1876 ;  John  M. 
Coulter  and  M.  S.  Coulter,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  clrc'n  J. 

WA  BASH ;  monthly  ;  twenty  pages ;  size 
of  page  8x11 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1876;  Students  of  Wabash  College,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  ;  a  college  pa- 
per ;  issued  durin,g  the  collegiate  year. 

CROTHERSVILLE,   Jackson  Co., 

g  700  pop.,  37  m.   from  Louisville.    Has  a 

large  stock  barrel  factory. 

ENTERPRISE  ;  Fridays;  independent 
four  pages  ;  size  22x31  ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab 


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INDIANA. 


lislicd  1884 ;  Hamacher  &  Cliambers,  editors 
and  pul)lisliers  ;  circulatiou  K. 

CROWN  POINT,  C.  H:,  Lake  Co., 

□  .i.H!!  pop.,  i>ii  Flttsbiirgli,  Cincinnati 
&  St.  Louis  and  Chicago  &  Atlantic 
Rds.,  41  m.  from  Cliieago.  Extensively 
engaged  in  agriculture  and  stock  raising, 
particularly  hogs.  The  most  Important 
and  largest  shipping  point  between  Chicago 
and  Logansport.  Large  amounts  of  grain 
and  hay  sliipped.    A  place  of  active  trade. 

FREIE  PRESSE;  Thursdays;  German  ; 

eight  pages ;  size  30.x;44  ;  suliscription  $2  ;  estab- 
llshecl  1875 ;  John  Lehmaun,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

LAKE  CO.  STAR;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; four  pages;  size  24x36;  subscription 
$l.S<l:  established  1873;  Wheeler  &  Rowins, 
editors  and  publishers;  circulation  J  J. 

REGISTER;  Thursdays;  republican: 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1857;  John  MiUikan,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

DANVILLE,  C.  H.,  Hendricks  Co.,  n 
1,598  pop.,  on  the  Indianapolis  &  St.  Louis 
Rd.,  20  m.  from  Indianapolis.  The  county 
seminary  Is  located  here.  The  town  is  an 
enterprising  trade  centre,  and  an  Impor- 
tant point  in  the  business  of  the  county, 
which  has  a  thrifty  and  prosperous  popu- 
lation. 

H  EX  D  RICKS    CO.    GAZETTE: 

Thursdays ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  esta)Mished>1880;  Will  A.  King, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

HENDRICKS  CO.  REPUBLICAN; 
Thursdays ;  republican ;  eight  pages ;  size 
30x44;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1881; 
James  O.  Parker,  editor ;  Crab  &  Parker,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  J  1. 

DAYTON,  Tippecanoe  Co.,  -n  60O  pop., 
on  Lake  Erie  &  Western  Rd.,  8  m.  from  La 
fayette.  Manufactures  carriages  and  fur- 
niture. 

SQUARE  DEALER:  Saturdays;  four 
pages ;  size  24.x34 ;  established  1878 ;  T.  N. 
French,  editor  ;  W.  E.  French,  publisher;  eli'- 
culation  K  1. 

DECATUR,  C.  H..  Adams  Co.,  cf  1,907 
pop.,  on  St.  Mary's  r.,  21  m.  from  Fort  Wayne 
and  on  the  Cincinnati,  Richmond  &  Fort 
Wayne  Rd.,  in  the  midst  of  an  agricultural 
district.  Extensively  engaged  in  the  lum- 
ber trade. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  28.x44  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  es- 
tablished 18.57 ;  N.  Blackburn,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  four  pages ;  size 
26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1879  ; 
Sholty  &  Moffett,  editors  and  publishers ;  cir- 
culation K  K  1. 

DELPHI,  O.  H.,  Carroll  Co.,  n  3,500 
pop.,  on  Wabash  r.  and  WabAsh,  St.  Louis 
&  Pacific  and  Louisville,  New   Albany  & 
Chicago  Rds.,  17  m.  from  Lafayette.    Said 
to  be  the  leading  lime  region  in  the  West. 
Extensively  engaged  in  manufacture. 
JOURNAL;    Wednesdays;    republican; 
eight  pages;   size  36x48;  subscription   $1.50; 
established  1850;  J.  B.  Scott,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;circulatli  mi  J  J. 

TIMES;  Friilays ;  democratic ;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1  50 ;  estab- 
lished 1849 ;  A.  B.  Crampton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  III. 


INDIANA. 


DENVER,  Miami  Co.,  ^ 

SUN  :  Wednesdays  ;elght  pages  ;  size  24x34  ; 
subscription  .^1 ;  Briggs  &  Snook,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  K. 

DUBLIN,  irayiie  Co.,  a-  1,073  pop.,  51 
ni.  E.  of  Indianapolis  and  18  m.  W.  of  Rich- 
mond, on  the  Pittsburgh  &  St.  Louis  Rd. 
High  and  healthy  location,  in  a  good  agri- 
cultural and  stock-growing  country;  farm 
implements  manufactured. 

WAYNE    REGISTER;     Fridays; 
republican  ;  four  pages ;  size  24x36  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1  ;  established  1875  ;  Albert  Burr,  editor 
{  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

DUNDEE,  Madison  Co.,  D  300  pop.,  O' 

m.  W.  of  Elmwood,  on  Lake  Erie  &  Western 

Ril.    A  shipping  point  for  lumberand  grain. 

M  A  (i  A  Z  I  N  E  ;  semi-monthly  ;  eight 
pages;  size22.K30;  subscription  .SI  ;  establish- 
ed 1884 ;  J.  D.  Ebert,  editor;  A.  S.  Wood,  pub- 
lislier. 

EDINBURG,   Johnson    Co.,   n    1,815 

pop.,  on  E.  fork  of  White  r.,  which  furnishes 

good  water  power,  and  on  Jeffersonvllle, 

Madison   &  Indianapolis  Rd.,   30  m.  S.   E. 

of  Indianapolis. 

COURIER;  Thursdays;  four  pages  ;  size 
24x33;  subscription  $1.5U;  established  1875; 
E.  M.  Hardy,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  J  J. 

ELKHART,  Elkhart  Co.,  ti  9,000  pop., 
on  St.  Joseph's  r.,  at  the  junction  of  the 
Northern  Indiana  Air  Line  and  the  Lake 
•  Sliore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rds.,  and  ter- 
minus of  the  Cincinnati,  Wabash  &  Michi- 
gan Rd.,  100  m.  from  Chicago.  Has  good 
water  power,  which  is  partly  developed  for 
manufacturing.  Thi'ee  rivers  converge 
here — the  St.  Joseph's,  Elkhart  and  Chris- 
tiana. 

INDEPENDENT  ;  every  evening  excepj 
Simday,  and  WEEKLY;  Fridays;  daily 
four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages ;  size— daily 
22xS\  weekly  30x44 ;  subscription— daily  $5, 
weekly  $1 ;  established— daily  1883,  weekly 
1880 ;  G.  C.  Johnson,  Geo.  T.  Ager  and  R.  M. 
Johnson,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation 
—dally  K  1,  weekly  J  1. 

REVIEW;  every  evenlngexcept  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  ;  size— daily  20x30,  weekly  26x40  ; 
suljscription— dally  $5,  weekly  $1 ;  establish- 
ed—daily 1872,  weekly  1859 ;  C.  H.  Chase  and 
A.  P.  Keiit,  editors  ;  Review  Printing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ;  circ'n— daily  J  J,  weekly  J  1. 

SENTINEL  ;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day, and  DEMOCRATIC  SENTINEL  ; 
Fridays  ;  four  pages  ;  size— daily  ■22x3li,  week- 
ly 26x40  ;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1.50 ; 
established— daily  1884,  weekly  1866;  W.  H. 
Norton,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation- 
weekly  K  K  1. 

DEMOCRATIC  SENTINEL;  (see 
Sentinel.) 

MENNONITISCHE  RUNDSCHAU; 
Wednesdays  ;  German  ;  mennonite  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  20x26 ;  subscription  75  cents  ;  es- 
tal>lislu'd  ISSO  ■  J.  F.  Harms,  editor;  Meniion 
itc  l'id)lishiiig  Co.,  pul)lishers;  circulation  I ; 
issue  also  the  Herald  of  Truth  and  the  Her- 
ald dc  M'ahrheit. 

HERALD  OF  TRUTH;  semimonth- 
ly; mennonite;  sixteen  pages;  size  24x36; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1864  ;  J.  F.  Funk, 
editor  ;  Mennonite  Publislilng  Co.,  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  H  1. 

HEROLD  DE  WAHRHEIT;  .semi- 
monthly ;  German  ;  mennonite ;  sixteen 
pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  $1;  established 
1864 ;  J.  F.  Funk,  editor ;  Mennonite  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers;  circulation  III. 


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INDIANA. 


ZliLETTSVILLE,  Monroe  Co.,  g  700 

pop.,  on  Louisville,  New  Albany  &  Chicago 

Rd.,  about  9  ni.  from  Bloomlngton.    Has 

several  large  stone  quarries. 

MONROE  CO.  CITIZEN;  Thursdays 
four  pages  ;  size  22x30 ;  subscription  TO  cents  ; 
«stablished  1882;    W.  B.  Harris,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 

EL  WOOD,  Madison  Co.,  D  1,400  pop., 
45  111.  from  Indianapolis,  on  Pittsburgh,  Cin- 
cinnati &  St.  Louis  and  Lake  Erie  &  West- 
ern Rds.  A  great  grain  and  stock-shipping 
point.  Has  gvaiu  elevators,  flax  and  stave 
factories,  saw  mills,  etc. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  four  pages ;  size 
■24.x3e;  subscription  $1 ;  established  ISTfi ;  O.  R. 
Cravens,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K  K. 

ENGLISH,  Crawford  Co.,  g  700  pop., 

on  the  Louisville,  Evansville  &  St.  Louis 

Rd.    Engaged  in  manufacturing. 

REPORTER  .;  Fridays  ;  eight  pages  :  size 
■3lix40  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1882 ;  C.  N. 
Douglass,  editor  an<l  publisher. 

EVANSVILLE,  C.  H.,  Vanderburgh 
Co.,  p  3,000  pop.,  on  Ohio   r.,   195  m.  below 
Louisville,  and  at  terminus  of  Evansville  & 
Terre    Haute,  Evansville,    Terre  Haute  & 
■Chicago    and    four   other   railroads ;     also 
terminus    of   the  following  Packet  lines : 
Evansville  &  Louisville,  Evansville,  Cairo  & 
Memphis,    Evansville   &    Tennessee  River, 
Evansville  &  Cumberland  River,  Evansville 
&  Bowling  Green,  Ky.,  Evansville  &  Can- 
nelton,  and    Florence  &    Evansville.     The 
shipments  from    Evansville   rank    higher 
an  volume  than  those  of  any  other  city  on 
the   Ohio   r.  below   Cincinnati.      Has   the 
lai-gest  rolling  mill  and  cotton  mill  in  the 
West ;  has  several  large  furniture  factories, 
foundries,  etc.;  well  adapted  to  manufac- 
tures.   Coal  for  manufacturing  purposes  is 
sold  at  from  65  to  90  cents  per  ton. 
COURIER  ;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Tuesdays;  democrat- 
ic ;  four  pages  ;  size30.\;45  ;  subscription— dally 
$8,  weekly  $1.  Sunday  $2  ;  established  1865  ; 
Courier  Co.,  editors  and  publishers ;  circula- 
tion—dally I,  weekly  I. 

DE^IOKRAT;  every  morning  except 
Monday,  and  WEEKIiY,  Tuesdays  ;  Ger- 
man ;  democratic  ;  eight  jKigcs  ;  size— daily 
30x44,  weekly  :i4x4S;  suliscriptimi- dailv  $6, 
weekly  $2,  Sunday  §2  ;  established  1864  ;  Lo- 
renzo Rohr.  editor:  F.  Lauenstein,  pub- 
lisher; circulation— daily  I,  weekly  H  1;  Sun- 
day I  I . 

JOURNAL  ;  every  morning,  and  DOL- 
LAR JOURNAL,  Wednesdays:  republi- 
•can ;  eight  pages ;  size  of  page,  15x21;  sub- 
scription—daily $10,  weekly  $1.  Sunday  $2; 
established  1831 ;  Evansville  Journal  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ;  circulation— dally  1 1 ; 
•weekly  I  I. 

PUBLIC;  every  evening  except 'Sunday; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion .S5 :  established  1884. 

TRIBUNE  NEWS  ;  every  evening  ex- 
-cept  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednes- 
days; daily  four  pages,  weeklv  eight  pages; 
size— daily  23x35,  weekly  30x42;  subscription 
—daily  $7.  weekly  SI;  established  —  daily 
1877,  weekly  1878 ;  Tribune  News  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circ'n — rlaily  I  I,  weekly  K. 

UNION  ;  every  evening"  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY',  Wednesdays;  German; 
repulilican ;  four  pages;  size— dally  24x36, 
weekly  27x40;  subscription — daily  $6.  weekly 
S2 ;  established  1863 ;  J.  Esslinger,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation— daily  J  1,  weekly  I  1. 
ARGUS.;  Saturdays;   independent;  four 


INDIANA. 


pages  ;  size  28x42  ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lishe  1  1879  :  F.  IM.  Gilbert,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  Gl. 

BULLETIN;  (see  Saturday  Bulletin.) 

1>IE  (iliOCKE  ;  Saturdays;  German; 
catholic;  eight  pages;  size  30x44 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2.50  ;  established  1882  ;  J.  N.  Enzlberger, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  H  H. 

DIE  INDIANA  POST;  Saturdays; 
German;  eight  pages;  size  311x44;  subscrip- 
tion .S2;  established  1879;  E.  Wilkom,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

DOLLA  R  JOURNAL;  (see  Journal.) 

SATURDAY  BULLETIN;  Satur- 
days ;  eight  pages  ;  size  :Wx48 ;  subscription 
$2';  established  1881;  Chas.  F.  Gould,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  J;  also  issues  a 
four  page  edition ;  subscription  .$1 ;  entitled 
the  Bulletin. 

BAPTIST  WATCH  TOWER;  bi 
weekly  ;  baptist  ;  four  pages ;  size  21x30 ; 
subsci-iption  $1 ;  established  1883 ;  T.  H. 
Brown,  editor  and  publisher  ;  organ  of  colored 
baptists. 

FORTH'S  OFFICIAL  NINE- 
TIETH MERIDIAN  RAILWAY 
GUIDE  ;  montlily  ;  two  hundrei  and  sixty 
pages;  size  of  page  5x8;  subscription  .S1..50; 
established  1833;  F.  C.  Talbot  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publisherss  ;  circulation  J. 

WESTERN  MEDICAL  REPORT- 
ER ;  (see  Chicago,  111.) 

FAIRMOUNT,  Grant  Co.,  D  563  pop., 

on  C,  W.  &  M.  Rd.,  70  m.  N.  of  Indianapolis. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent  repub- 
lican; four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription 
.§1.40;  established  1877;  Charles  and  Emma  C. 
Stout,  editors  and  publisher;  circulation  J. 

FORTVILLE,  Hancock  Co.,  n  750 
pop.,  on  C,  C,  C.  &  I.  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  of  Indian- 
apolis. Surrounded  by  a  fine  agricultural 
district. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
24x36  ;  subscription  .§1.50  ;  established  1883  ; 
Will  E.  Nawgle,  editor  and  publisher;  circu- 
lation K  K. 

FORT  WAYNE,  C.  H.,  Allen  Co.,  cf 
26,880  pop.,  at  the  confluence  of  St.  Joseph 
and  St.  Mary's  rs.,  which  form  the  Maumee. 
The  Toledo  &  Wabash  Rd.   here  intersects 
the  Pittsbur.gh,  Fort  Wayne  &  Chicago  Rd. 
Four  other  Important  railroads  centre  here. 
One  of  the  most  important  points  in  the 
State.      Extensively  engaged  in  manufac- 
tures of  various  kinds.    Surrounded  by  a 
fine  agricultural  district. 
GAZETTE;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day, SUNDAY  (iAZETTE,  Sundays,  and 
WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  rep\d>lic-an ;  eight 
pages;     size   30x44;    subscri]ifii)n— daily    $7, 
Sunday  )S2:    weekly  $1.50;    established  1863; 
Gazette  Co.,  editors    and  publishers;   eircu- 
lation— daily  G,  Sunday  G  1,  weekly  G  G. 

INDIANA  STAATS-ZEITUNG  ; 
every  evening  exce[>t  Sunday,  and  WEEK- 
LY, Tuesdays:  German;  daily— four  pages, 
weekly  eight  pages;  size— daily  22x28,  weekly 
26.X40;"  subscription— weekly  .$2;  established 
—daily  1876,  weeklyl858 ;  Staats-Zeitung  Co., 
editors  and  publishers ;  circulation— daily  J, 
weekly  I. 

JOURNAL  ;  every  morning  except 
Monday,  and  WEEKLY',  Wednesdays; 
four  pages  :  size— daily  24x35,  weekly  26x4<J ; 
subscription  —  dally  $3,  weekly  $1  ;  estab- 
lished—daily 1881,  weekly  1869  ;  Journal  Com 
panv,  editors  and  publishers;  circulation— 
daily  H,  weekly  H  1. 

NEWS  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  independent; 
daily  four  pages,  weekly  sixteen  pages;  size 
—daily  21x30,  weeklv  30x44 ;  subscription — 
daily  $3;  established— daily  1874,  weekly  1881 ; 
W.  D.  Page,  editor  ;  Page,  Taylor  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation— daily  H,  weekly  J. 


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GEO.  P.  KOWELL  &  GO'S 


INDIANA. 


INDIANA. 


SENTINEI>;  every  evfuiiiK  except  Sun- j 
day,  and   WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages;  size— daily  UixSa,  weekly  ! 
30x46 ;  subscription— daily  $4.80,  weekly  $1.50 ;  I 
established— daily  1860,  weekly  1833 ;   E.  A.  K. 
Haokett,  editor  and  publisher ;   circulation- 
daily  H  1,  weekly  H  1  ;    issues  also  the-4?ne»t- 
can  Fanner. 

DISPATCH  ;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  $1; 
established  18T8 ;  J.  Mitcliell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J  1. 

PEOPLE'S  ADVOCATE  ;  Thursdajs  ; 
Indepeiiileiit ;  einht  pages;  size  26x40;  sub- 
scriptiisn.s  1  ;  e^tablislied  1884:  Fleming,  Mc- 
Jlahoii  &  I'll.,  ediicir-.  and  publishers. 

SUNDAY  <;..VZETTE:  (fit-e  Gazette.)       i 

AMEKICAN     FARMER;     monthly; 

agricultural ;  six-  \ 
teen  pages ;  size  of 
page  10  X 12 ;  sub-  ; 
scription  $1 ;  estab- ! 
lished  1882 ;  E.  A.  K.  ; 
Hackett,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circula-  ! 
tion   C  C  1 ;     issues  | 

also  the  Sentinel. 

JOlIRNAli     OF     THE     MEDICAL 
SCIENCES;  quarterly  ;  medical ;  one  nun- 
dred  and  thirty  pages  octavo ;  subscription  i 
$1;    established    1881;    C.  B.    Stemeu,  M.  D., 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J  J. 

FOWLER,  C.  H.,  Benton  Co.,  -a  i)G7 
pop.,  on  Rd.,  in  centre  of  county,  mid- 
way between  Chicago  and  Indianapolis. 
Soil  especially  adapted  to  agricultural  and 
stock-raising  pursuits. 

BENTON  KEVIEW;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  eight  pages;  size  3ix44;  suljscription 
$1.50  ;  established  1875  ;  D.  J.  Eastburn,  editor 
and  publislier  ;  circulation  K  I. 

ERA  ;  Thursdays ;  republican  ;  eight  pages  ; 
size  311x46;  subscription  ,$I.r,0;  established 
1873;  G.  W.  Mellish,  editor  and  publisher;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

FRANKFORT,  C.  H.,  Clinton  Co.,  o 

5,000   po]).,    on  Terre  Haute  &  Logansport 

branch  of  Terre  Haute  &  Indianapolis  Rd. 

and  the  Toledo,  Cincinnati  &  St.  Louis  and 

Lake   Erie   &   Western  Rds.,    36  m.    from 

Logansport,  43  from  Indianapolis,  26  from 

Lafayette,  and  79  from  Terre  Haute.    In  a 

fine  farming  district. 

CRESCENT ;  Wednesdays ;  democratic ; 

eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $1.75  ; 
established  1851 ;  E.  H.  Staley,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  I  I. 

INDIANIAN  ;  Fridays  ;  patrons  of  hus- 
bandry ;  eight  pases  ;  size 26x40;  subscription 
$1  ;  established  1883;  B.  P.  Palmer,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  I. 

SATURDAY  BANNER;  Saturdays; 
republican  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  :30.v48 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.75;  established  1S63;  Joseph  B. 
Cheadle.  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

FRANKLIN,  C.  H.,  Johnson  Co.,  a 
3,119  pop.,  on  .Teffersonville,  Madison  &  In- 
dianapolis Rd.,  at  intersection  of  Cincin- 
nati, Indianapolis,  St.  Louis  &  Chicago  and 
Louisville,  New  Albany  &  Chicago  Rds.,  20 
m.  from  Indianapolis.  Surrounded  by  a 
rich  agrieultm-al  district. 

HERAI>D:  every  evening  except  Sun- 
dav ;  four  pages;  size  15x20 ;  established 
1881 ;  F.  C.  Williams,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
Circulation  K. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight   pages;    size  S0.x44 ;    subscription  .$16"); 


estal)lished  1859 ;  Luther  Short,  editor  and 
puijlisher  ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

J  ACIvSONIAN  ;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $1  ;  es- 
tablished 1883 ;  M.  R.  Slater,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

JEFFERSONIAN  ;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican ;  eight  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1845;  Henry  Holt,  editor ; 
Henry  Holt  &  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  J. 

FREDERICKSBURG,  Washington 

Co.,  [?  255  pop.,  a  trade  centre,  on  New  Al- 
bany and  Vlncennes  turnpike  ;  22  m.  from 
New  Albany  and  on  Big  Blue  r. 

NEWS  ;  Wednesdays;  neutral;  eight 
pages;  size  26.x40 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1879 ;  R,  L.  Housel,  editor  and  publislier ;  cir- 
culation K. 

GARRETT,  r>e  Kalb  Co.,  [if  1,168  pop., 
on  the  B.  &  O.  Rd.  Location  of  the  B.  &  O. 
Rd.  division  shops. 

HERALD;     Thursdays ;     republican ; 

eight  pages;  size  26.x40;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1877 ;  Otho  J.  Powell,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 

GEtTHTiV A.,  Adams  Co.,  zf  '700  pop.,  on 

Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  of 

Portland.      Produces   large   quantities   of 

timber. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  four 
pages ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1883;  H.  S.  Thomas,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

GOODLAND,  Newton  Co.,  b  628  pop., 
on  P.,  C.  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  40  m.  N.  W.  of 
Lafayette  and  48  W.  of  Logansport.  Sur- 
rounded by  a  rich  grain-growing  district. 

SATURDAY  HERALD;  Saturdays; 
neutral ;  eiglit  jjages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1877;  A.  J.  Kitt,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

GOSHEN,  C.  H.,  Ellchart  Co.,  t^  6.000- 
pop.,  on  the  Elkhart  r.,  at  the  intersection 
of  the  Northern  Indiana  Air  Line  with  the 
Cincinnati,  Wabash  &  Michigan  Rd.    The 
centre  of  a  rich  agricultural  district,  pos- 
sessing good  water  power,  which  is  exten- 
sively employed  in  manufacturing. 
NEWS:    every    evening  except  Sunday; 
and  INDEPENDENT,  Fridays  ;  independ- 
ent ;  daily  four  pages :  weekly  eight  pages  : 
size— daily  2(1x26  ;  weekly  30x44  ;  subscription 
—daily  $4.8(1,  weeklv  $1.50  ;  established— daily 
1883,  weekly  1877  ;  thos.  A.  Starr  &  Bro.,  edit- 
ors and    publishers;   circulation— daily   KU 
weelclv  I  I. 

I>  E'i>I  O  C  R  A  T  J  Wednesdays  ;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages;  size  26.x40;  subscription 
$2;  established  1837;  William  A.  Beane, editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  ,1  1. 


IN'DIANA    VOLIvSFREUND:  Satur 
days  ;  German  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
22x:«;  established   1884;  Casper   Hett,  editor 
and  publisher. 

TIi^IES  ;  Thtirsdays;  republican ;  eight 
pages ;  size  36.x4S ;  subscriptif)n  $2 ;  established 
1856;  Dr.  H.  J.  Beyerle,  editor;  H.  J.  Beyerle 
&  Son,  publishers;  circulation  .1  1. 

EVANOELIUMS  PANIER  ;  bi  week- 
ly ;  German  ;  mennonite  :  eight  pages  ;  size 
22x32:  subscription  $1  ;  established  1879;  T.  H. 
Rrenueman,  editor;  John  Traub,  publisher; 
circ'n  J  1  :  'ssues  a\no  the  Gospel  Banner. 

GOSPEL  BANNER  :  bi-weekly;  Eng- 
lish and  Gernutn  ;  mennonite  ;  eiglit  pages  ; 
size  22x32;  subscription  §1 :  established  1878; 
T.  H.  Brenneman,  editor;  John  Traub,  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J:  issues  also  X\ie {Evan- 
Oeliums  I'anier. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


135 


INDIANA. 


INDIANA. 


CHURCH  WORKER;  monthly  ; prot 
estant-episcopal ;  eight  pages  ;  size  19x25  ;sub- 
scriptlon  50  cents  ;  establlshe'l  1884  ;  Rev.  W. 
W.  Raymond,  editor  and  publisher. 

RESCl'E  !  monthly;  Independent;  anti- 
secret  society  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x30  ;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1883;  Joel  H. 
Austin,  editor ;  Rescue  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  J  1 . 

GOSPORT,  Owen  Co.,  -a  800  pop.,  4 

m.  from  ludiauapolis,  at  the  junction  of 
Indianapolis  &  Vineennes  and  Louisville, 
New  Albany  &  Chicago  Rds.  Agriculture 
and  stone  quarrying  are  the  principal  in- 
dustries. 

TRI-CO.  REPORTER:  Fridays ;  inde- 
pendent;  eight  iiaifes;  size  30x44 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.25:  establisliL'd  1884;  W.  W.  Briton, 
editor  aud  publisher. 

GRAND  VIEW,  Spencer  Co.,  p  800 
pop.,  on  Ohio  r.,  6  in.  above  Rockport  and 
145  below  Louisville. 
MONITOR  ;  Thursdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size 

24x36;   subscription  .§1.25;    established  1866; 

W.  E.  Knight,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K. 

GREENCASTL.E.C.H.,  P^ttnam  Co., 
■U  3,644  pop.  ^witll  .suburbs,  5,000),  on  Indiana- 
polis &  St.  Louis  aud  St.  Louis,  Vandalia, 
Terre  Haute  &  Indianapolis  Rds.,  at  inter- 
section of  Louisville,  New  Albany  &  Chicago 
Rd.,  39  m.  W.  of  Indianapolis  and  200  S.  of 
Chicago.    A  rich  and  populous  agricultural 
district  and  centre  of  a  large  trade.    Seat 
of  De  Pauw  University. 
BANNER;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  subscripti(in  $1  50  ;  estab- 
lished   1849 ;    Oeo.  J.  Langsdale,    editor   and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

Pl'TNAM  DEMOCR-\T;  Wednesdays; 
democratic  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x43 ;  suljscrip- 
tlon  S2 :  established  1884  ;  Howard  Briggs,  edi- 
tor and  publisher. 

!?«T.\R-PRESS!  Saturdays  :  eight  pages  ; 
size  28x  12  :  subscription  .§1  ;  established  1S58  ; 
Frank  A.  Arnold,  editor  and  publisher;  cir- 
cularion  1 1. 

TIIUES  ;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  ;  size  30x44  :  subscription  Si. 2.') ;  estab- 
lished 18S1 ;  A.  A.  Smith, editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  J  J. 

DE  PAUW  MONTH  li  Y  ;  twenty -eight 
pages  octavo;  suViscription  §1;  established 
1878  ;  the  Llterar.\  Societies  of  De  Pauw  XJui- 
versitv,  editors  au'l  publishers;  circulation  K; 
a  college  paper  ;  issued  during  the  collegiate 
year. 

PHI  GAMMA  DELTA;  bimonthly; 
college  secret  society  ;  seveuty-eightpages  ; 
size  of  page  8x11 ;  subscription  .?! ;  established 
18T9;  Pai  Gamma  Delta  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K;  issued  during  the  col 
leglate  year. 

GREENFIELD, C.  H., Hancock  Co.,  a 

2,2")0  pop.,  on  the  Chicago.  St.  Louis  &  Pitts- 
biu-gh  and  proposed  line  of  new  North  and 
South  Rds.,  20  m.  E.  of  Indianapolis.  En- 
■  gaged  In  manufacturing  ftirulture  and 
various  other  articles.  Several  saw  aud 
flouring  mOls.  The  centre  of  a  good  farm- 
ing district. 

HANCOCK  DEMOCRAT  :  Thurs 
days;  democratic;  four  pages;  .size  26x40; 
subscription  §2  ;  established  1S.5S  ;  Wm.  Mitch- 
ell, editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  I  1. 

HANCOCK  JKFFERSOMAN:  Sat 
urdavs  ;  four  nages  ;  size  26x40  ;  suljscription 
$1:  established  1ST8 :  R.  .1.  Strickland,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  .1  J  1. 

REPUBLICAN:     Saturdays;    republi- 
can ;  eight  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  .«;2  ; 


established  1880 ;  Cyrus  T.  Nixon,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  I  I. 
HOME   AND   SCHOOL,  VISITOR; 

monthly  ;  juvenile  ;  thirty-two  pages ;  size 
of  page  7x10;  subscription  75  cents;  estab- 
lished 1881:  D.  H.  Goble,  editor  aud  pub- 
Usher;  circulation  F  1.  'i^' Actual  average 
circulation  fur  one  year  preceding  February 
4,  1885,  as  2'er  statement  on  file  at  the  office  of 
the  American  Newspaper  Directory,  13,480 
copies. 

GREENSBURG,  C.  H.,  Decatur  Co., 
Q,  3,13S  pop.,  (lu  Indianapolis  &  Cincinnati 
Rd.,  46  m.  from  Indianapolis.  Engaged  in 
milling  and  manufacturing,  and  surround- 
ed by  an  extensive  agricultural  region.  Ex- 
tensive stone  quarries  are  located  here. 

DECATUR  DEMOCRAT  ;  tt 

DECATUR  NEWS;  Wednesdays; dem- 
ocratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
$1.50  ;  established  1868 ;  W.  A.  DonneU,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

SATURDAY  REVIEW;  Saturdays; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscrip- 
tion 81.50;  established  1879;  Montgomery  & 
Donnell,  editors  aud  publishers  ;  circ'n  J  1 . 

STANDARD;  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1835 ;  J.  J.  Hazelrigg  &  Son,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

GREENTOWN;  Howard  Co.,  a  350 
pop.,  10  m.  from  C.  H.,  on  the  Toledo,  Cin- 
cinnati &St.  Louis  Rd. 

HERALD ;  Fridays ;  non-partisan  ;  eight 
pages ;  size  30x44  :  subscription  $1.5J ;  estab- 
lished 1880 ;  Jas.  Pinkerton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

HAGERSTOWN,  Wayne  Co.,  D-  950 
pop.,  on  the  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati  &  St. 
Louis  and  the  White  Water  Rds.  Has  a  num- 
ber of  flouring  mills  and  is  quite  a  grain- 
shipping  point. 

EXPONENT;  Wednesdays;  independ- 
ent ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $1 ; 
establlshecl  1876;  H.  J.  Day,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J;  issue  also  the  Wayne 
.Farmer. 

VTAYNE  FARMER;  monthly ;  agricul- 
tural :  eight  pages  ;  size  of  page  13x18 ;  sub- 
scription 25  cents  ;  established  1883;  H.  J.Day, 
editor  and  publlslier;  circulation  II;  issues 
also  tlie  E.i'ponent. 

HAMMOND,  Lalce  Co.,  b  3,500  pop., 
on  Grand  Calumet  r.,  and  four  railroads, 
20  m.  E.  of  Chicago,  111.  Has  a  distillery, 
steel  spring  works  and  chemical  works ; 
also  large  slaughter  house. 


TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  four  pages:  size 
24x36;  subscription  §2;  established  1880;  A. 
A.  Winslow,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion K  K  1 :  editions  are  also  issued  dated  at 
Hol)art  and  Lowell. 
HANOVER,  Jefferson  Co.,  □,  400 pop., 

on  N.  bank  of   Ohio  r.    Ssat  of   Hanover' 

College.    Engaged  in  manufacturing  shoes 

and  various  other  articles. 

MONTHLY;  thirty-two  pages :  size  of 
pageOxU:  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1S83; 
students'  senior  class  of  Hanover  College, 
editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  K ;  a 
college  paper;  Issued  during  the  collegiate 
I  year. 

HARTFORD  CITY,  C  H.,  lilaclc- 

ford  Co.,  C3-  1,700  pop.,  at  ci'ossing  of  Pitts- 
burgh, Cincinnati  &  St.  Louis  and  Fort 
Wayne,  Cincinnati  &  Louisville  Rds.,  75  m. 
from  Indianapolis,  175  from  Chicago.  130 
from  Cincinnati,  47  from  Fort  Wayne.    A 


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INDIANA. 


large  hub  and  spoke  factory  is  here ;  also 
sevei-al  other  manufactories. 

\  E  W  8  ;  Thursdays  ;  republican ;  four 
pages ;  size  24x34 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1853;  John  M.  Ruckman,  editor  and 
pulilisher;  circulation  K  K. 

TELEtiRAM;  Thursdays;  four  pages; 
size  26x40  :  subscription  $1.5U  ;  established 
1876 ;  B.  A.  Van  Winkle,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  K  K. 

HOBART,  Lale  Co.,  cf  1,000  pop.,  33 
in.  t'nini  Chicago,  on  the  Fort  Wayne  &  Chi- 
cago and  ''Nickle  Plate"  Rds.  Fanning 
and  brick-making  are  the  principal  indus- 
tries. 
TRIBUNE  ;  (see  Hammond.) 

HOPE,  liartholomeiv  Co.,  ^  1,100  pop., 
on  line  of  Chicago,  Hamilton  &  G.  Rd.  A 
thriving  town. 

CHAaiPION;  Thursdays;  eight  pages; 
size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1883:  McPheeters  &  Bradbury,  editors  and 
pnlilishers :  circulation  K. 

NORMAL,  INSTRUCTOR;  quarterly; 
twelve  pages;  size  of  page  lOxla ;  subscrip- 
tion 25  cents;  established  1SS4;  members  of  the 
Normal  Pedagogical  Institute,  editors  and 
publishers;  a  school  pajicr. 

HUNTINGBURGH,  Dubois  Co.,  p 
2,030  pop.,  on  the  Louisville,  Evansville  & 
St.  Louis  Rd.  and  the  Evansville  branch  of 
the  same,  18  m.  N.  from  Evansville  and  75 

■  from  Louisville.  Engaged  in  manufactures, 
agriculture  and  coal  mining. 

A  R  Cw  U  S  ;  Thursdays  ;  four  pages ;  size 
22x32;  sul>scription  $1  ;  estalilished  1881; 
Robert  H.  Schley,  editor;  Dubois  Argus  Ass'n, 
publishers ;  circulation  K. 

SlGNALi;    Thursdays;     German;     inde- 
pendent ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscription 
$1.50;   established  1867;  E.  Pickhardt,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulaticm  J  J  1. 
HUNTINGTON,  C.   H  ,  Huntington 
Co.,  a  6,000  pop.,  on  Wabash  r.,  and  the  Tole 
do,  Wabash  &  Western  and  Cliicago  &  At- 
lantic Rds.,  and  the  Wabash  &  Erie  Canal,  24 
m.  from  Fort  Wayne.    Actively  engaged  in 
manufactures.     Produces  great  quantities 
of  lime. 

EVENING  HERAI.I)  :  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  INDIANA  HER- 
ALD, Weiliiesdays  :  repulilican  ;  daily  four 
pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ;  size— daily  22x31, 
weekly  30x44  ;  subscription  —  weekly  $2  ; 
established— daily  ls82.  weekly  1S4S ;  E.  O. 
Mohler,  editor;  HeraM  Pinitiug  Co.,  pub- 
lisher.-:; circulation— weekl.y  .1  1. 

NEWS  ;  ever.v  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  I.i;VIE  CIT  V  NEWS.  Saturdays;  four 
pages;  size— dail.v  22x30,  weekly  2.'x32;  sub- 
scription-daily $4,  weekly  .$2:  established- 
daily  1882,  weekly  1878  ;  D.  B.  Hoover,  editor 
and  riuldisher  ;  cire'n— daily  K,  weekly  J. 

DEMOCRAT;  Tlmrsda.ys  ;  four  pages; 
size  2Sx44  ;  siil)si-ription  .$2  ;  establislied  1858  ; 
William  R.  Emery,  editor;  McDonald  & 
Emery,  publishers;  circulation  .7  1. 

INDIANA  HERALD;  (see  Evening 
Herald  ) 
L.TME  CITY  NEWS;  (see  JVews.) 
SENTINEL:  Friilays;  greenback;  four 
pages;  size  20x26:  subscription  SI:  e^t^d)- 
lished  18S4  ;  Ellis  Scarlcs  and  J.  D.  Searles, 
editors  ;  Ellis  Scarics.  publisher. 

INDIANAPOLIS,  C.  H.,  Marion 
Co.,  a  state  cap'tal,  75.074  pop.,  on  Whiter., 
near  centre  of  State,  115  m.  from  Cincinnati, 
110  from  Louisville.  240  from  St.  Louis,  and 
104  from  Chicago.    The  centering  point  of 


INDIANA. 


thirteen  important  railroads,  and  in  a  rich 
and  fertile  district,  having  an  immense 
trade. 

INDIANA  TRIBUENE;  every  even 
ing  except  Sunday,  and  SUNDAY,  and 
WEEKLY,  Fridays;  German  ;  dally  and 
weekly  four  pages,  Sunday  eight  pages  ;  size- 
daily  and  weekly  23x34,  Sunday  36x48:  sub- 
scription—daily .sr..-24,  weekly  $2  ;  established 
1878;  Tribuene  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation— daily  J  1,  Sunday  J  1, 
weekl.y  I. 

JOURNAL  ;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day, INDIANA  STATE  JOURNAL, 
Wednesdays  ;  and  SI' NDA  Y  J  OUKNAL, 
Sundays ;  republican ;  daily,  weekly  and 
Sunday  eight  pages  ;  size  of  page  1.5x21 ;  sulj- 
scriprion— daily.  Including  Suntlay  .$13:  with- 
out Sunday  $12,  weekly  Sunday  $1  50 ;  es- 
tablished-daily 1823,  weekly  1818;  John  C. 
New  &  Son,  editors  and  piiblishers ;  circu- 
lation—daily Gl, weekly  Fl. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
independent;  four  pages:  size  26x40;  sub- 
scription $6;  established  1869;  John  H.  Holli- 
day  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'u  E  1. 

SENTINEIi;  every moruiiig. and  INDI- 
ANA STATE  SENTINEL,  Wednes 
days ;  democratic  :  daily  and  weekly  eight 
pages ;  Sunday  twelve  pages ;  size— daily 
32x44,  weekly  :i5x46,  Sunday  (size  of  page) 
1 18x23;  subscription— daily,  including  Sunday 
.$12,  without  Sunday  $10,  weekly  $1,  Sunday 
.$2;  established  18:^2;  Indianapolis  Sentinel 
Co.,  editorsand  pulilishers  ;  cire'n — dailj'Gl, 
Sunday  E,  weekly  F  1. 

TELEGRAPH;  every  morning,  and 
I  N  D  I  A  N  A  VOLKSBLATT  UND 
TELEGRAPH,  Saturdays;  German  ;  in- 
dependent ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight 
pages  ;  size— dail.v  26x40,  weekly  34x47 ;  sub- 
scription—daily $10,  weekly  $2  ;  established 
—daily  1865,  weekly  1848 ;  Gutenberg  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers ;  circulation— dailj'  I  1 . 
weekly  H  H  1.;  issue  also  the  Spottco(/c I. 

TIMES;  every  morning,  and  WEEK- 
LY, Thursdays;  daily  four  pages,  weekly 
eight  pages,  Sunday  twelve  pages;  size- daily 
24x34,  weekly  35x48,  Sunday  size  of  page 
17x2.3.:  subscription— daily,  including  Sun- 
day $8,  withont  Sunday  $6,  weekly  $1,  Sun- 
day $1.25;  established  1881 ;  W.  R.  HoUoway, 
editor;  Holloway  &  Morton,  publishers;  cire'n 
—daily  G  G  1  ,  weekly  G  G,  Sunday  GG  1. 

lilVE  STOCK  REVIEW  AND 
PRICE  CURRENT;  triweekly,  Mon- 
days, Wednesdays  and  Fridays  ;  commercial; 
f o  ir  pages;  si^e  24x36;  subscription  .$2..50 : 
established  1S7!I ;  E.  T.  Morris,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  I;  issues  also  the  Swine 
Bri'i'ders'  Joiirnol. 

CROWN  OF  <JLORY  ;  Tuesdays: 
evangelical;  four  pages;  size  19x26;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  estaldished  1879;  G.  Haines,  editor 
and  publisher. 

EDUCATIONAL  WEEKLY;  Satur 
days;  educational;  sixteen  pages;  size  of 
p.i!re  9x12  ;  sul)scription  $2  ;  established  1883 : 
J.  M.  Olcott,  editor  ;  C.  S.  Olcott,  publisher  ; 
circulation  H  H  1. 

F  R  EEM  A  N  ;  Thursdays  :  political  re- 
foim;  eight  pages;  size  of  page  9.vl2;  suli- 
scription  .$1;  established  1884;  Louis  Howland, 
editi  /■  anil  inililisher. 

CJAZETTEj  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
I)ages ;  size  30.K44 ;  established  1883;  L.  G. 
Dynes,  editor  ;  J.  A.  Dynes,  publisher;  circu 
1  at  ion  I  I 

ii  R  O  (!  E  R  :  Saturdays:  commercial; 
twenty  pages;  size  of  page  9x12;  subscrip- 
t'on  $2;  estalilished  18S1;  Indianajiolis  Grocer 
('  1..  editor's  and  publishers. 

HERA  li  D;  Saturdays ;  eight  pages: 
size  30x44;  subscription  $2;  established  1872; 
J.  C.  Ochiltree,  editor  and  publisher;  circu- 
lation G  1. 

INDEPENDENT:  Saturdays  ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  3()x44  ;  subscription  .$2  ;  estab- 
lished 1S82  ;  Sill.  Hathaway,  editor  and  pub- 
llslier:  circulatiiui  H  H  1. 

INDIAN  A    BAPTIST;     Thursdays ; 


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INDIANA. 


baptist ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x3(i ;  subscription 
SI ;  established  1881 ;  Rev.  G.  H.  Elsin,  editor  ; 
G.  H.  Elgin  &  U.  M.  Challle,  publishers;  cir- 
culation H  1. 

INDIANA  FARMER;  Saturdays;  agri- 
cultural ;  sixteen  pages ;  size  of  page  11x15  ; 
subscription  $2;  established  1866;  Indiana 
Fanner  Co.,  editors  and  publishers ;  circula- 
tion C  1. 

INDIANA  PHAIiANX  :  Thursdays; 
temperance ;  four  pages :  size  2lix4n ;  sub- 
scription $1  ;  establislied  18S5  ;  W.  W.  Roberts, 
editors  ;  Indiana  Phalanx  Co.,  publisher.s." 

INDIANA  STATE  JOURNAL,;  (see 
Journal.) 

INDIANA  STATE  SENTINEL;  (see 
Sentinel.) 

INDIANA  VOLKSBLATT  UND 
TELEGRAPH:  (see  Teletjrapli.) 

JERSEY  BULLETIN!  Wednesdays: 
breeding  of  Jersej- cattle;  sixteen  pages;  size 
of  page  9x12;  subscription  f2.r)U;  D.  H.  Jen- 
kins, editor  and  pul)lisher;  circulation  J  J  1. 

MONROE'S  IROX-CLAD  A(iE;  Sat 
urdays;  anti-religious;  eight  pages;  size 
30xi4  ;  subscription  $2.50  :  established  1850  ; 
J.  R.  Monroe,  M.  D.,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  H  H. 

NEW  RECORD;  Thursdays:  ca- 
tholic ;  eight  pages ;  size  28x42 ;  subscrip- 
tion S2 ;  established  IS83;  Richard  Butler, 
■editor  and  publisher:  circulation  H  H  1. 

PEOPLE;  Saturdays  ;  independent ;  eight 
pages;  size  :!2x48:  subs<Ti).itiiin  §2;  estab- 
lished ISTO;  Enos  B.  Reed,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  G. 

PICKET;  Saturdays;  eight  pages;  size 
26x41);  subscription  $1;  established  1883;  Sharp 
&  Van  Horn,  editors  and  publishers. 

Sf'ISSORS  ;  Saturdays  ;  eight  pages  ; 
size  22x32  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1883  ; 
Scissors  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers; circulation  H  1. 

SPOTTVOtJEL  ;  Sundays  ;  German  ; 
comic  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x42  ;  subscription 
^2;  established  1866;  Gutenberg  Co.,  pub- 
lishers; circulation  G  1.;  issue  also  the  Tele- 
grapli . 

SUNDAY  JOI'RNAL;  (see  Journal.) 

SUNDAY  TIDIES  ;  (see  Times.) 

SUNDAY'  TRIBUENE  :  (see  Indiana 
Tribuene.) 

VETERANS'  REVIEW;  Saturdays; 
eight  pages  ;  size  .30.x44  ;  suljscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 18S1;  Hardesty,  Erwin  &  Co,,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  .J  .J. 

WESTERN  SPORTSMAN  AND 
LIVE  STOCK  NEWS  ;  Saturdays ; 
sporting;  horse  raising:  eight  pages ;  size 
26x:38  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1878  :  N. 
A.  Randall,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  H. 

WORLD;  Satur'lays  :  eight  pages:  size 
26x40:  established  1882;  World  Publshlng  Co., 
editors  and  publishers;  circulation  J  ;  organ 
of  colored  peonle. 

ORGANIZER  ;  semi-monthly  ;  temper- 
ance: eight  pages:  size  of  page  10x13;  sub- 
scription 50  cents  :  establislied  1883;  Miss  L. 
E.  Reed,  editor  and  Duliljsher. 

SWINE  BREEDEUS"  JOURNAL  ; 
semi-monthly  ;  live  stocli  ;  sixteen  pages; 
size  of  page  9x12;  subscriptimi  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1883 ;  Wm.  H.  Morris,  editor  ;  Morris 
Printing  Co.,  publi^^hers ;  circulation  J  J; 
issued  from  the  office  of  the  Lice  Stock 
Recieio  and  Price  Current. 

A  1>I  E  R  I  C  A  N  CADET;  monthly; 
temperance  ;  twenty  two  pages  ;  size  of  page 
7x10;  subscription  $1;  established  1883:  R. 
H.  Hutchinson,  editor  ;  American  Cadet  Pul> 
lishing  House,  publishers. 

AMERICAN  FARM  IMPLEMENT; 
monthly;  ten  pages;  size  of  page  10x13; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1883:  W.  H. 
Conner,  editor;  American  Implement  Co., 
publishers.  ' 

CLAY  AY  O  R  K  E  R  ;  monthly  ;  com- 
mercial;  mechanical;  twentv  pages ;  size  of 
page  9x12:  subscription  $1  ;  established  1884: 
Frank  W.  Patten  &  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers. 

DRAINAGE  AND  FARM  JOUR- 
NAL; monthly;  agricultural;  mechanical;] 


eighty-four  pages  octavo;  subscription  $1  ; 
established  1879;  J.  .1.  W.  Billingsley,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  H  H. 

FANCIERS'  GAZETTE;  monthly; 
poultry  raising  ;  thirty-six  pages  ;  size  i>f  i)age 
8x11;  subscription  $1.25;  established  lsS3 ; 
B.  M.  Pierce,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  J  1. 

GLEANER;  montlily  ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
22x32;  subscription  oOeents  ;  established  1882; 
A.  W.  Moore,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  I. 

HERALD  OF  TRl'TH  ;  monthly; 
four  pages  ;  .size  19x25 ;  subscription  50  cents  ; 
established  18S3;  G.  R.  Sturgeon,  editor  and 
publisher. 

INDIANA  MEDICAL  JOURNAL; 
monthly  ;  medical :  thirty  six  pages  octavo  ; 
subscription  .81 :  established  1881 ;  F.  C.  Fer 
guson,  M.  D.,  and  A.  W.  Brayton,  M.  D.,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  J. 

INDIANA  OFFICIAL  RAILW^AY 
tlUIDE  ;  monthly;  one  hundred  and  four 
pages  ;  size  of  page  4x9 ;  established  1875  ; 
Hasselman  Journal  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ;  an  advertising  sheet. 

INDIANA  PHARMACIST;  monthly; 
pharmaceutical:  thirty  six  pages;  size  of 
page  8x13  :  subscription  .§1 ;  established  18S2  ; 
Jos.  B.  Perry,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion H  H  1. 

INDIANA  SCHOOL  JOURNAL; 
monthly ;  educational ;  eight}'  pages  oc- 
tavo ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1856 ; 
W.  A.  Bell,  editor  and  publisher :  circ'n  G  1. 

INVENTOR  AND  MANUFACTUR- 
ER ;  monthly;  commercial;  mechanical; 
twenty  four  pages  ;  size  of  page  9x12  ;  sub 
scriptlon  .$1  ;  established  1883 ;  H.  C.  Williams, 
editor ;  Williams  &  Sexton,  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation J  .1. 

MASONIC  ADVOCATE;  monthly; 
masonic;  sixteen  pages;  slze24x:36;  sub.scrip- 
tlon  $1.10;  established  1868;  Martin  H.  Rice, 
P.  G.  M.,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion G  1. 

MIDLAND  MONTHLY;  sixty  pages 
octavo  ;  established  1881 ;  Aurelius  Smith, 
editor  :  Frank  H.  Smith,  publisher  ;  circula- 
tion H  H  1. 

MILLSTONE;  monthly;  mchanical ; 
seventy-two  pages;  size  of  page  9x12;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1875 ;  D.  H.  Ranck, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  G  1. 

MISSIONARY  TIDINGS;  monthly; 
unsectarian  ;  four  pages;  size  16x22;  subscrip- 
tion 25  cents:  tstablished  1883;  Mrs.  S.  E. 
Shortridge,  editor  ;  Christian  Woman's  Board 
of  Missiiins.  publishers;  circulation  J  1. 

NATIONAL  PRESBYTERIAN; 
monthly  ;  presbyterian  ;  sixteen  pages  ;  size 
31x43  ;  subscription  75  cents  ;  established  1873  ; 
Rev.  Charles  F.  Beach,  editor  ;  Standard  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers;  circulation  HHl; 
dated  at  Iiuiianapolls  and  Louisville,  Ky.  ; 
issue  also  the  Schntdrs'  Monthly. 

NOK3IAL  TEACHER;  monthly; 
educ:itioiial ;  twelve  pages  ;  size  of  page  9.xl2  ; 
subscription  .SI  :  established  1878 ;  W.  H.  F. 
Henrv,  e<litor  and  publisher;  circulation  E. 

ODD  FELliOWS'  TALISMAN 
AND  L  1 1'  E  K  A  R  V  J  O  I'  K  N  A  L ; 
monthly;  odd  fellowship;  sixty-eight  pages 
octavo  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1S68  ;  B. 
F.  Foster,  editor  ;  John  Reynolds,  publisher ; 
circulation  G  1. 

PHYSIO -MEDICAL  JOURNAL; 
monthl.v  :  inedic:il :  thirty-two  pages  octavo; 
subscription  .§1.50;  established  1^74 ;  George 
Hastv.  M.D  .  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  K  K. 

PYTHIAN  JOURNAL;  monthly; 
knights  of  pythias;  sixteen  pages  ;  size  24x36; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1874;  A.  M.  Pres- 
ton &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circula- 
tion G  G. 

ROUGH  NOTES;  monthly  ;  Insurance  ; 
thirty-four  pages ;  size  of  page  9x12 ;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1878 ;  Rough  Notes 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  I  1  ; 
dated  at  Indianapolis ;  branch  offlees  at 
Cincinnati,  Ohio,  Louisville,  Ky.,  and  Chicago, 
III. 

SCHOLARS'  MONTHLY;  presbyte 
rlan  ;  twenty  cages  octavo;  subscription  50 
cents;  established   1876;  Rev.  Chas.  F.  Beach, 


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INDIANA. 


editor ;  Standard  Publishing  Co.,  publishers : 
circulation  I  1  ;  issue  also  the  National 
Presb\iterian. 

SCHOOL  NEWS;  monthly;  eight  papres; 
size  22xS2  ;  subscription  60  cents  ;  established 
1881 ;  Henry  D.  Stevens,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  JJ  1. 

W  O  O  I)  -  \V  O  R  K  E  R  ;  monthly ; 
mechanical;  thirty-six  pages;  size  of  page 
10x15;  subscription  $1;  established  18S2 ; 
Wood-Worker  Co.,  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation  a  1. 

JAMESTOWN,    Boone    Co.,   a    800 

pop.,  on  the  Indiana,  Burlington  &  Western 

Rd.    A  well-timbered  country.    Lumbering 

is  the  princijial  industry. 

TRIBUNE  :  Saturdays;  four  pages;  .size 
24x36;  subscription  .$1  ;  established  1873;  G. 
W.  Snyder,  editor  aud  publisher. 

JASPER,  C.  H.,  Dubois  Co.,  p  1,500 
pop.,  on  Patoka  Creek,  120  m.  from  Indian- 
apolis, on  LouLSville,  Evausville  and  St. 
Louis  Rd.  Centre  of  trade.  Engaged 
principally  in  agricultural  pursuits.  Flint, 
iron  and  coal  found  in  vicinitj'. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size  2Ux26  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1859  ;  Clement  Doarie,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages;  size  26x40:  suV)scription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1876  ;  J.  M.  Griflfin,  editor  and  pub 
lisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

JEFFERSONVILLE,  C  H.,  Clark 
Co.,  p  10,422  pop.,  on  Ohio  r.,  opposite 
Louisville,  Ky.,  and  at  the  terminus  of 
IndianaiJolis  &  Jeffersonville  Rd.  Ex- 
tensively engaged  in  manufactures. 

EVENING  NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  NATIONAL,  DEMO- 
CRAT, Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages; 
size— daily  24x36,  weekly  3i_lx44 ;  subscrlptii  in- 
daily  $5,  weekly  $1.25  ;  established— daily  1872, 
weekly  1854  ;  Reuben  Daile.y,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation— daily  J,  weekly  J. 

GAZETTE;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  aud  CLARK  CO.  GAZETTE. 
Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  daily— four  pages  ; 
weekly— eight  pages;  size -daily  22x32; 
weekly  30x44 ;  subscription — daily  $5 ;  weekly 
$1;  established  1884;  G.  R.  Brown,  editor; 
Republican  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

TI3IES;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Fridays  ;  democratic;  daily 
four  pages  ;  weekly  eight  pages  ;  size— daily 
24x36 ;  weekly  32x44  ;  subscription- daily  $5 ; 
weekly  $1 ;  established  1880 ;  Times  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  ;circ'n— dailv  J  J. 

NATIONAL  DEMOCRAT;  (see 
Evening  News.) 

KENDALLVILLE.    J^oble   Co.,  rf 
2,373  pop.,  on  Air  Line   division   of   Lake 
Shore  &  Michigan  Rd.,  at  intersection  of 
Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  Rd.,  26  m.  from 
Fort  Wayne  and  91  from  Toledo. 
N  E  W  S  ;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages;  size 
30x44  ;   subscription  $1.50  ;   established   1877  ; 
A.  S.  Parker,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion J. 

STANDARD;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages;  size  35-x48;  subscription  $2: 
established  1863 ;  .T.  H.  Rerick  and  J.  S.  Con- 
logue,  editors  and  publishers;  circulation  J  1. 
TIMES;  Thursdays;  eight  pages;  size 
22x32;  subscription  $1;  established  1883; 
James  Graves  and  Hugh  Barren,  editors  and 
publishers. 

BEE  KEEPERS'  GUIDE;  monthly; 
bee-culture;  thirty-two  iiages  octavo;  sub- 
scription 50  cents  ;  established  1S77  ;  A.  G. 
Hill,  editor  and  imblishcr;  circulation  I  I. 

LlBERAli  ECOXO.MIST;  monthly; 
four  pages  ;  size  22x:!0  ;  subscription  50  cents  ; 


established  1S83:  M    L    Blaney,  editor   and 
publisher ;  circulation  J. 

KENTEAND,  C.  H.,  Newton  Co.,  ^ 
1,100  pop.,  on  third  division  of  Pittsburgh, 
Cincinnati  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  57  m.  W.  of  Log- 
ansport,  4  E.  of  Illinois  State  line,  90  front 
Chicago  and  80  from  Indianapolis.  Sur- 
rounded by  a  rich  agricultural  district  and 
extensively  engaged  in  manufactures  of 
various  kinds. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays; republican;  eight 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1866 ;  French  &  Conner,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  J. 

KEWANNA,  Fulton  Co.,  i  500  pop., 
on  Terre  Haute  &  Indianapolis  Rd.,  20  m, 
from  Logansport.  A  farming  aud  cattle- 
raising  district. 

HERALD;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x36  ;  subscription  $1.,")0  ;  established  1883  ; 
Geo.  T.  Metzger,  editor  and  publisher ;  cii'cu- 
lation  K. 

KIRKLIN,  Clinton  Co.,  □  800  pop.,  on 
Indianapolis  &  Monon  branch  of  the  Louis- 
ville, New  Albany  &  Chicago  Rd. 
NEWS;  Saturdays ;  Independent  ;  eight 
pages;   size  30x44;  subscription  $1.25 ;  estab- 
fisheil  1832;  J.  Manlove,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  K.     2W  Actual  average  circula- 
tion/or one  year  ijreceding  Jan  1, 1885,  as  per 
statement  on  file  at  the  office  of  the  American 
News}jai>er  Directory,  480  copies. 

KNIGHTSTOWN,  Bennj  Co.,  o 
1,'iOl  pop.,  on  Blue  r.  and  the  Pittsburgh, 
Cincinnati  &  St.  Louis  Rd.  34  m.  from  In- 
dianapolis and  36  from  Richmond.  Engaged 
in  agriculture  and  manufactures.  Does  a 
thriving  trade.  Good  water  power  fur- 
nished by  Blue  river. 
BANNER;    Fridays;  republican;   eight 

pages;  size  30x44;   subscription  $1.25;  estab- 

lisJied  1867;  Y.  B.  Deem,  editor  aud   publi.sh- 

er;  circulation  J  1. 
DENTAL    NEWS;    monthly;    dental; 

thirtv  two    pages   octavo;    subscription  $1; 

established  1878 ;  T.  P.  Wagoner,  editor  and 

publisher ;  circulation  I. 

KNOX,  C.  H.,  Starke  Co.,  b  1-800  pop.^ 
on  Yellow  r.,  about  6  m.  from  English 
Lake,  aud  6  E.  of  Kankakee  r.,  at  cross- 
ing of  New  York,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rd. 
Iron  ore  is  very  abundant  in  the  county. 
It  is  also  very  well  adapted  to  the  cultiva- 
tion of  corn,  tobacco  and  the  raising  of 
stock. 

STARKE     CO.     ENTERPRISE; 
Thursdavs;   independent;    four    pages;  size 
24x36;    sub.scription    $1.50;   established   1875; 
H.  &  A.  A.  Garner  publishers :  circulation  K. 
STARKE  CO.  LEDGER  ;  Thursdays  ; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x;>l ;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1868;   O.  Musselmau,  edi- 
tor and  publisher ;  circulation  K. 
KOKOMO,  C.  H.,  Howard  Co.,  a  5,000, 
pop.,  on  Wildcat  r.,  at  the  intersection  of 
the  Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific  with  the 
Pittsburgh,  Cincinnati  &  St.  Louis  and  To- 
ledo, Cincinnati  &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  54  m.  from 
Indianapolis.     Engaged  in  agrieiilture  and 
stock  raising;  lumbering  and  manufactures 
carried  on. 

EVENING  GAZETTE-TRIBUNE  : 
everv  evening  except  Sunday,  and  tiA'/r 
ETTE-TRIBUNE.  Tuesdays;  daily  four 
pages,  w(  ekly  e'ght  pag(  s  ;    size— daily  22x 


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139 


INDIANA. 


:*),  weekly  oOx-13;  sub  icription— daily  §5.20; 
weekly  f^l.M  ;  estaVjIished— dally  18-(3,  weekly 
1879;  Philips  &  Hoss,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
circulation—  laily  K  K,  weekly  III. 

DIfSPATCH;  Thursdays;  eight  pages; 
Size  30x44;  subscription  $2;  established  1870; 
J.  O.  &  H.  E.  Henderson,  editors  and  publish- 
ers;  circulation  I  1. 

GAZETTE-TRIBUNE;  (see  Evening 
Oazette-Tribune.) 

LADOGA,  Montgomertj  Co.,  d  1,025 
pop.,  on  Louisville,  Xew  Albany  &  Chicago 
Rd.,  11  m.  S.  E.  of  Crawfordsville,  40  from 
Indianapolis  and  Lafayette.  Mercantile  and 
manufacturing  Interests  well  represented. 

LEADER;  Saturdays;  neutral;  eight 
pages  ;  size  26x40 :  subscription  $1.25 ;  estab- 
lished 1880;  W.  D.  Harlow,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

NOR>IAL,  HERALD  ;  monthly;  edu- 
cational ;  eight  pages  ;  size  22x32 ;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents  ;  established  18S4  ;  C.  M.  Lemon, 
editor  and  publisher. 

LAFAYETTE,  C.  H.,  Tippecanoe  Co., 
-a  21,481  pop.,  on  \Vabash  r.,  and  Wabash  & 
Erie  Canal,  and  Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific 
Rd.,  at  inter.section  of  Louisville,  New  Al- 
bany &  Chicago,  Cincinnati,  Lafayette  & 
Chicago,  the  Cincinnati,  Indianapolis,  St. 
Louis  &  Chicago,  and  Lake  Erie  &  Western 
Rds.  The  railroad  connections  make  it  a 
centering  point  for  the  rich  and  populous 
agriculttu-al  districts  surrounding  it.  Has 
fine  steam  and  water  power,  which  is  exten- 
sively employed  in  manufactories. 

COURIER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Tuesdays;  republi- 
can ;  four  pages ;  size  28x44 ;  subscription- 
daily  SIO,  weekly  $2;  established— daily  1849, 
weekly  1846 :  Courier  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
er; circulation— dailv  I,  weekly  III. 

DISPATCH  ;  everv  afternoon  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays  ;  demo- 
cratic ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  eiglit  pages  ; 
size— dailv  34x36,  weekly  30x44;  subscription 
-dailv  $5,  weekly  $2  ;  established  1869  ; 
John  C.  Dobelbower,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation— daily  I,  weekly  I. 

JOURNAL;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  republican  ; 
four  pages;  size— daily  25x32;  weekly  28x42; 
subscription— dailv  .$6,  weekly  §1.20;  estab- 
lished 1829;  Henry  L.  Wilson  and  W.  C. 
Frazer,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation- 
daily  1 1,  weekly  J  1. 

MORNING  CALL;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Sunday  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x3J  ;  sub- 
scription S5".20;  established  1883;  Joe  L.  Cox. 
editor  ;  Joe  L.  Cox  &  Bro.5.,  publishers  ;  cir- 
cnlation  J  J. 

DER  DEUTSCHE  AMERIKAN- 
ER  ;  Fridays ;  German  ;  four  pages ;  size 
27x41 ;  subscription  S?.50 ;  established  1875 ; 
Francis  Johnson,  editor  and  publisher;  cir 
culation  K  1. 

HOME  JOURNAL  ;  Thursdays;  pi?ht 
pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1871 ;  L.  R.  Thompson  &  Sons,  editors 
and  iiublishers;  circuia'ion  G  1. 

SUNDAY  LEADER;  Sundays;  inde- 
pendent ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion .§2;  established  1874 ;  C  .T.  Williams,  edi- 
tor ;  Gordon  &  Williams,  publishers ;  circu- 
lation H. 

SUNDAY  TIMES;  Sundays;  indepen- 
dent ;  four  pages ;  size  37X.50  ;  subscription 
82;  established  1878;  John  S.  Williams  and 
Fi-ed'k  S.  Williams,  editors  ;  circulation  G. 

PURDUE;  monthly;  twenty-four  pages  ; 
size  of  page  9x12 ;  subscription  .§1 ;  estab- 
lished 1882;  L'terary  Societies  of  Purdue  Uni- 
versity, editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  K  ;  a 
college  paper ;  issued  during  the  collegiate 
year. 


INDIANA. 


LA  GRANGE,  C.  H.,  La  Grange  Co.,'^ 
1,80.)  pup.,  on  Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  Rd., 
46  m.  N.  of  Fort  Wayne  and  100  W.  of  Toledo, 
94  S.  of  Grand  Rapids  and  1:30  E.  of  Chicago. 
Engaged  in  agriculture  and  manufacturing. 
DEMOCRAT;  Wednesdays:  democratic; 

eiglit   iiagi^s ;  size  26x40;   subscription   $1.50; 

established  1879;  J.  Frank  Snyder,  editor  and 

puhli.shir;  circulation  J  J. 

REGISTER  ;  Wednesdays  ;  independ- 
ent ;   eight    pages ;   size   30x44 ;   subscription 

$\.m;   established  1874;  J.   C.  Hewitt,  editor 

and  publislier;  circulation  J  1. 
STANDARD;    Thursdays;    republican;. 

eight    pages;     size    35x4S;   subscription    .§2; 

established  1857 ;  John  H.  Rerick,  editor  and 

publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

LA  PORTE,  C.  H.,  La  Porte  Co.,  tl 
9,115  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  West  Michigan  and 
Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rds,  at 
crossing  of  W.,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rd.,  59 
m.  from  Chicago.  Extensively  engaged  iu 
manufactures. 

ARCJUS;  Thursdays;  democratic  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  27x44 ;  subscription  S2 ;  establish- 
ed 1869;  H.  E.  Wadsworth,  editor;  Wads- 
worth  &  Kessler,  publishers ;  circulation  J  1. 
HERALD-CHRONICLE;  Thur.sdays; 
republican;  eight  pages;  size  35x48;  sub- 
scription $2 ;  established  1874;  La  Porte  Print- 
ing Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  circ'n  1 1. 

JOURNAL:  Fridays;  German;  demo- 
cratic ;  eight  pages  ;  size  :34x46 ;  subscription 
$2;  established  1877;  Henry  Goodmaun,  edi- 
tor; La  Porte  Journal  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  I  I. 

LAWRENCEBURGH,  C.H., 

Dearborn  Co.,  Q,  5,000  pop.,  on  Ohio  r.,  22  m. 
from   Cincinnati.     On   Ohio   &  Mississippi 
and   the  Indianapolis  &  Cincinnati  Rds. ; 
is  largely  engaged  in  manufacturing  fur- 
niture, coffins,  stoves  and  distilled  liquors. 
PRESS;    Thiu-sdays;   republican;    eight 
pages;    size:i0x44;    subscription  $1.50 ;   estab- 
lished 1854 ;  J.    E.    Larimer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher :  circulation  J  1. 

"REGISTER;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages ;  size  28x44  ;  subscription  §2 ;  es- 
tablished 18;?7;  Wm.  D.  H.  Hunter,  editor; 
Hunter  &  O'Brien,  publi.shers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

LEAVENWORTH,    C.  H.,    Craw- 
ford Co.,  Q  716  pop.,  on  Ohio  r.,  about  60  m, 
below    Louisville,  Ky.    It    is   the  shipping 
point  for  a  considerable  region.   Coal  mines 
are  located  in  the  vicinity. 
CRAWFORD     CO.     DEMOCRAT  ; 
Thursdays ;    democratic ;    four   pages ;    size 
24x36 ;    subscription   81-25  ;   established  1879 ; 
Ellsworth  &  So;i,  editors  and  publishers;  cir- 
culation K  K  1. 

LEBANON,  C.  H.,  Boone  Co.,  n  3,600 
pop.,  on  Indianapolis,  Cincinnati  &  Lafay- 
ette Rd..  28  m.  from  Indianapolis. 
BEE  ;    Thursdays ;    anti-monopoly :    four 
pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  .subscription  $1 ;  establish- 
ed^lSTg;    Chas.   L.   Calvert,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  1. 

MERCl'RY  :  Saturdays;  eight  pages; 
size  26x40 :  subscription  SI  ;  established  18*3 ; 
E   G.  Darnall.  editor  and  publisher. 

PA  TRIOT ;  Thur.sdays ;  republican ;  eight 
pa.ges;  size  :iOx44;  subscription  S1.50;  estab- 
lished 1S56 ;  Jacob  Keiser,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J  1. 

PIONEER ;  Thur.sdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  ;   size  :»x44  ;  subscription  $1.25;    estab- 
lished 1853;  T.   H.  Harrison,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J  1. 
LEESVILLE,  Laicrence  Co..  g 
GRAPHIC:   Thursdays  :  democratic  ; 


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GEO.  P.   ROVVELL  &  GO'S 


INDIANA. 


four  pages :  size  22x30  ;  subscription  S5  cents ; 
established  1S82 :  McHenry  Oiven,  editor  and 
publisher. 

LEXINGTON,  Scott  Co.,  g  700  pop., 
on  Ohio   &  Mississippi  R<1,,  9  m.  S.   E.   of 
Scottsbure;h. 
SCOTT  CO.  JOURNAL,  ;   Thursdays; 

four  pages ;  size  26.x 40 ;  subscription  $1  ;  es- 

talillshed  18S3 ;  Foster  &  Storen,  editors  and 

puljlishers  :  circulation  K  K 

LIBERTY,   C.   11.,  Union  Co.,  O  1,096 
pop.,  on   Cincinnati   c&    Indianapolis    Rd., 
50   m.    from    Cincinnati,  70   from    Indian- 
apolis and   15  from  Richmond.     Manufac 
turlng,  trading,  agriculture  and  stocli  rais- 
ing extensivel.v  carried  on. 
DEMOCRAT;  Saturdays;  democratic! 
four  pages  ;  size  22x31;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1884  ;  W.  Hamilton  and  G.  C.  Morris, 
editors  and  publishers. 

HERAIiO;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
-pages;  size  26x40;  subscription   $1.50;   estab- 
lished 1851 ;   C.  W.  Stivers,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 

L.IGONIER,  Noble  Co.,  cf  2,009  pop., 
on  Elkhart  r.,  and  Air  Line  division  of  Lake 
Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rd.,  25  m. 
from  Elkhart  and  108  from  Tolelo.  En- 
gaged in  agriculture  and  various  mauufac- 
ture.5.  An  excellent  shipping  point  for 
wheat  and  produce. 

BANNER;  Thursdays  ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  28x14 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
1866;  J.  B.  Stoll,  editor:  Stoll,  McDonald  & 
Co..  pulilishers  ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

l.iF,\l)KI{  :   Tliiiisdays  ; irepublican  eight 

'  pages;    size   of   page 

15x22 ;  siibsc  r  i  p  1 1  o  a 

price  per  year  $1.50  ; 

established  in  the  year 

1880 ;  E.  G.  Thompson, 

editor  and  publisher  ; 

circulation  3  1. 

1.0GANSP0RT,  C.H.,  Cass  Co.,  b 
14,000  pop.,  on  Wabash  r.  and  old  Wabash  & 
Erie  Canal,  on  line  of  Wabash,  St.  Louis  & 
Pacific  Rd.;  Chicago  &  Richmond  and  Brad- 
ford &  State  Line  division  of  the  P.,  C.  & 
St.  Louis  Eel  River  Rd.  and  Logansport  & 
Terra  Haute  division  and  South  B?nd  ex- 
teu.slon  of  Vandalia  Rds.,  making  It  an  im- 
portant railroad  centre  and  a  place  of  large 
and  active  trade.  The  Vandalia  car  shops 
are  located  here. 

JOURNAL;  every  morning,  and 
WEEKliY,  Saturdays;  republican;  dally 
— four  pages,  weekly  twelve  pages;  size— 
<laily  2Sx44,  weekly— size  of  page  1.5x22,  Sun- 
day 26x10;  sub-icription— daily  .§6.  weekly 
,$1.50;  established  ilaily  18Ti;,  weekly  1849;  W. 
D.  Pi-att,  publisher ;  circulation— daily  J  1, 
weekly  .J  .J  1. 

PHA  ROS  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEK. liY,  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight 
pages:  size— (laily  2:^x39,  weekly  30x43,  sub- 
scription —  dailv  .$6,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished —  daily  1874.  weekly  1841 :  B.  F.  Lou- 
thain  and  J.  W.  Barnes,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ;  circulation— daily  J  1,  weekly  I  1. 

CIIRONU;iiE;  Satunlays  ;  independ- 
ent; eight  i)agi's  ;  size  30x14;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1875;  Henry  .1.  McSheehy, 
•editor  and  publisher;  circulation  H. 


INDIANA. 


DEUTSCHE  ZEITUNG;  Saturdays; 
German  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  :  subscrip- 
tion $2  ;  estal)lished  1882 ;  John  Day,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  J. 

SUNDAY  CRITIC;  Sundays;  four 
pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  $150;  estab- 
lished 1884;  Mrs.  Sarah  S.  Pratt,  editor  and 
publisher. 

EDUCATIONAL  WORLD;  semi- 
monthly; educational;  eight  pages;  size 
22x28  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1884  ;  Wal- 
ter Sayler,  editor  ;  Robert  Humphreys,  pub- 
lisher. 

LOOGOOTEE,  Martin  Co.,  p  1,500 

pop.,  30  m.  E.  of  Vincennes,  on  the  Ohio  & 

Mississippi  Rd.    Engaged  in  milling. 

MARTIN  t;0.  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages ;  size 24x35  ;  subscrip 
tlon  $l.2i ;  established  1884  ;  C.  M.  Mears,  edi- 
tor and  publisher. 

Ii  DWELL,  L(iJ^-e  Co.,  ^  458  pop., 
on  Louisville,  New  Albany  &  Chicago  Rd., 
about  12  m.  S.  of  Crown  Point.  Good  farm- 
ing country. 

LOCAL  NEWS;  Thursdays;  neutral; 
eiglit  pages  ;  size  26x40  :  stibscription  $1.M ;  es- 
tablished 1878;  R.  O.Willis,  editor  and  pub- 
lisVier;  circulation  K. 

TRIBUNE:  (see  Hammond  ) 

LYNN,  Randolph  Co.,  o  SOO  pop.,  at 
the  crossing  of  the  Indiana,  Bloomlngton  & 
Western  and  the  Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana 
Rds.  Surrounded  by  an  agricultural  com- 
munity, well  supplied  with  gooo  schools. 

OBSERVER;  Sriturdays;  eight  pages; 
size  26x40;  subscription  $1;  established  1882; 
James  U.  Roland,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation K. 

MADISON,  C.  H.,  Jefferson   Co.,  O, 
10,000  pop.  (suburban  pop.  4,000  additional), 
on  Ohio  r.,  at  terminus  of   Jeffersouville, 
Madison  &  Indianapolis  Rd.,  midviray  be- 
tween Cincinnati  and  Louisville.     Steam- 
boats make  regular  trips  from  here  to  Cin- 
cinnati, Louisville  and  other  ports  on  the 
Ohio  and  Mississippi  rs.    Engaged  in  manu- 
facturing and  a  sliipping  point  for  immense 
quantities  of  farm  produce.     Centre  of  a 
large  and  Increasing  trade. 
COURIER;   every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKL\,  Wednesdays;  repub- 
lican ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ; 
size — daily  24x36,  weekly  32x48;  subscription- 
daily  $7.50,  weekly  $1.25  ;  established— daily 
1849.  weekly    1837;    Courier  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  ;"circulation— dally  J  I,  weekly  I  1. 

HERALD  ;  every  evening  e.xcept  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  demo 
cratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size- dail.y  22x32,  weekly 
26x40 ;  subscription— weekly  $1.50;  established 
—daily  1884,  weekly  1871 ;  M.  A.  Barnett,  editor 
a!id  publisher;  clrc'u- daily  J  J,  weekly  J  1. 
HANOVER    MONTHLY;    (see    Han- 

^'sORUHUM  (GROWERS'  GUIDE 
ANI>  FAR;>I  JOURNAL;  monthly: 
agricultural ;  sixteen  pages  ;  size  of  page  9.xl2;- 
sub-crlptlon  50  cents  ;  established  1883;  Alonzo 
S.  Chapman  editor  ;  Chapman  &  Smith,  pub- 
lishers. 

MARION,  C.  H.,    Grant  Co.,    a  4,200 
pop.,  on  Misslssinewa  r.   and  Chicago,  St. 
Louis  &  Pittsburgh,  Cincinnati,  Wabash  & 
Michigan  and  Toledo,  Cincinnati  &  St.  Louis 
Rds.,  41  m.  from  Logansport.    A  great  agri- 
cultural and  fruit-growing  county. 
CHRONICLE;      Fridays;      republican; 
eight  pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $2 ;   es- 
tablished  1867;  Edgar  L.   Goldthwait,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  1 1. 


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INDIANA. 


DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  eight  pages; 
size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50;  establisiied 
1871 ;  L.  A.  Wallace,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation I. 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1881 ;  W.  H.  Sanders,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  J. 

MARTINSVILLE,  C.  H.,  Morgan 
Co.,  a  2,350  pop.,  on  Wliite  r.  and  Indian- 
apolis &  Vincennes  and  Cincinnati,  Indian- 
apolis, St.  Louis  &  Chicago  Rds.,  30  ni.  from 
Indianapolis.    Surrounded  by  a  fine  agricul- 
tural country.    Engaged  in  manufacturing. 
GAZETTE;    Saturdays;    independent; 
four  pages;    size  26.^40;   suliseription  .$1.2.5; 
established  1849;   Edwin    W.  Callis,   editor; 
Miss  L.  O.  Callis.  publislier;  circulation  J  1. 

REPUBIilCAN;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent ;  eight  pages ;  size  30.x 44 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1870;  J.  G.  Bain,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  I.  iW  AetxCal  aver- 
age  circulation  forone  year  preceding  Jan.  1, 
1885,  as  per  statement  onflle  at  tlie  office  of  the 
Ainerican  Netcsjjaper  Directory,  1,784  copies. 

MEDORA,  Jackson  Co.,  D  GOO  pop., 
on  the  east  fork  of  the  White  r.,  and  on  the 
Ohio  &  Mississippi  Rd.  Surrounded  by  a 
rich  agricultural  antl  live-stock-raising  com- 
munity. 
SIGNAL;    Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 

15x22  :  subscription  $1  ;  established  1884  ;  J.  T. 

Holjson,  editor  and  publislier. 

MICHIGAN  CITY,  La  Porte  Co.,  ^j 
10,000  pop.,  on  Lake  Michigan  (of  which  it 
is  the  only  harbor  in  the  State)  and 
on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,5(i  m.  E.  of  Clii- 
cago ;  also  tlie  terminus  of  Louisville, 
New  Albany  &  Chicago  and  Ind.,  Peru  and 
Chicago  div.  of  Wabash  Rd.  Extensively 
engaged  in  manufacturing,  lake  commerce 
and  the  lumber  trade,  ranking  second  to 
Chicago  as  a  lumber  market  on  the  chain  of 
lakes. 

EVENING  DISPATCH;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  DISPATCH, 
Thursdays  ;  democratic ;  daily  four  pages, 
weekly  eight  pages  ;  size— daily  22x30,  weekly 
34x48;  subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $2;  es- 
tablished—daily 1880,  weekly  1879  ;  Harry  H. 
Francis,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation- 
daily  K  K  1,  weekly  1 1. 

DISPATCH;  (see  Evening  Disimtch.) 

SATURDAY    ENTERPRISE;  Satur- 
days;  republican;  eight  pages;  size   31x:34; 
subscription  $2;  established  1857;  Charles  E. 
Clavpool,  editor  and  puljlisher;  circ'n  J  1. 
MIDDLEBURY,  Elkhart  Co.,  [^  600 

pop.,  6  m.  S.  of  M.  S.  &  L.  S.  Rd. 

RECORD;  Thur.sdays  ;  four  pages;  size 
24x35;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1878; 
Will  E.  Grose,  editor ;  Mather  &  Grose,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K  1. 

COUNCIL  TALISMAN;  monthly; 
ordei'  of  chosen  friends ;  tour  pages  ;  size 
16x22 ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  established  1883  ; 
Will  E.  Grose,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  H. 

MILROY,  Jiush  Co.,  D-  450  pop.,  on 
Cincinnati,  Indianapolis,  St.  Louis  &  Chi- 
cago Rd.,  12  m.  from  Rushville. 

TIMES;  Thursdays  ;  four  pages ;  size 
22x32  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  18S2  ;  C. 
F.  PoUitt,  editor  and  publislier  ;  circ'n  K. 

MISHAWAKA,  St.  Joseph  Co.,  ^ 
3,300  pop.,  on  St.  Joseph  r.  and  Lake  Shore 
&  Michigan  Southern  and  Chicago  &  Grand 
Trunk  Rds.,  4  m.  from  South  Bend  and  89 
from  Chicago.    Engaged  in  manufacturing. 


INDIANA. 


ENTERPRISE;    Fridays;    republican; 

four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  .11.50;  es- 
taV)lislied  1855;  Ed.  A.  Jernegan,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

MITCHELL,  Lawrence  Co.,  g  1,439- 
pop.,  at  intersection  of  Ohio  &  Mississippi 
Rd.  with  Louisville,  New  Albany  &  Chicago 
Rd.,  61  m.  from  New  Albany,  126  W.  of  Cin- 
cinnati. 

COMMERCIAL;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; four  pages;  size  24x35;  subscription 
$1;  established  1865;  J.  V.  Smith  &  J.  M.  Crook, 
editors  and  publishers;  circulation  K  1. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size  22x31 ;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1877;  Dr.  J.  T.  Biggs,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  1. 

NORMAL  QUARTERLY;  educa- 
tional ;  eight  pages  ;  size  22x32  ;  subscription 
25  cents  :  established  1882  ;  W.  E.  Lugenbeel, 
editor  and  publislier  ;  circulation  K. 

MONON,  iriHte  Co.,  t] 

DISPATCH;  Thursdays;  independent: 
eight  pages;  size  26x40 :- subscription  $1.50; 
established  1884 ;  Mont  T.  Stokes,  editor  ; 
Stokes  &  Martin,  publishers. 

MONROEVILLE,  Allen  Co.,  d  900 

pop.,  on  Pittsburgh,  Fort  Wayne  &  Chicago 

Rd.,  16  m.  S.  E.  of  Fort  Wayne. 

BREEZE;  Thursdays ;  four  pages ; 
size  24x36;  .subscription  $1.50;  establisTied 
1869 ;  John  D.  Aliegar,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  K. 

MONTEZUMA,  Parke  Co.,  -a  1,000 
pop.,  oil  the  Wabash  r.,  and  at  the  crossing 
of  the  I.,  D.  &  S.  and  E.,  T.  H.  &  C.  Rd.  A 
trading  point  for  lumber,  grain  and  live 
stock. 

NEW  ERA;  Saturdays  ;  democratic  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  24.x3o;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1877 ;  Charles  Whaley,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

MONTICELLO,  C.  H.,  WTiite  Co.,  b 
1,198  pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Louis  &  Pitts- 
burgh and  Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific  and 
Louisville,  New  Albany  &  Chicago  Rds., 
and  Tippecanoe  r.,  25  m.  N.  of  Lafayette 
and  21  W.  of  Logansport.  Has  fine  water 
power,  which  is  extensively  employed  in 
manufactures. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  republican ;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1862 ;  Huff  &  Van  Buskirk,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

NATIONAL;  Saturdays;  four  pages; 
size  22x30;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1878;  J.  C.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher;  cir- 
culation K. 

WHITE  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays; 
democratic :  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1882;  Clark  & 
Hartman,  editors  and  publishei-s  ;  circ'n  K. 

MOORESVILLEjiWor^ran  Co.,a  1,000 
pop.,  on  Indianapolis  &  Vincennes  Rd.,  16 
m.  from  Indianapolis. 
MONITOR;    Fridays;   four  pages;   size 

'24x36;    subscription  $1.25;   established  1880; 

W.  A.  Hunt,  editor ;   Monitor  Publishing  Co., 

publishers ;  circulation  K. 

MOUNT   VERNON,   C.  H.,  Pose/i 

Co.,  P  5,500  pop.,  on  Ohio  r.,  15  ni.  above  the 
mouth  of  Wabash  r.  and  about  18  below 
Evansvllle.  A  place  of  considerable  trade 
and  river  commerce. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic  ; 
eight  pages  ;  size  :i0x44 ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1867 ;  Albert  A.  Sparks,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J  1. 


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INDIANA. 


INDIANA. 


SUN;  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages ; 
«ize  26x40;  established  is7!t;  James  M.  Barter, 
•editor  and  publisher  ;  tiioiiUition  J  J  1.  [ 

WESTERN  STAR;  Thursdays;  demo-  i 
cratic;  four  pages;   size  28x44;  subscription: 
$1 ;  established  1877 ;    LefTel  &  Williams,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

MULBERRY,  Clinton  Co.,  a  350 
pop.,  10  m.  W.  of  Frankford  and  13  m.  W.  of 
Lafayette,  on  Lake  Erie  &  Western  Bd.  An 
agricultural  and  maimfacturljig  commu- 
nity. 


ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays;  eight  pages; 

■      ^ ed    "■ 

W.  E.  French,  editor^an  publisher. 


size  2()X40  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1884  ; 


MUNCIE,  C.  H.,  Delaware  Co.,  D-  6,500 
pop.,  on  White  r.,  at  the  intersection  of  the 
Indianapolis  division  of  the  Cleveland, 
Columbus,  Cincinnati  &  Indianapolis  Rd., 
with  the  Fort  Wayne,  Muncie  &  Cincinnati 
Rd.,  and  on  Lake  Erie  &  Western  Rd.,  54  m. 
from  Indianapolis,  100  from  Cincinnati  and 
65  from  Fort  Wayne.  Engaged  in  milling, 
pork  packing  and  agricultural  produce. 
An  excellent  point  for  all  kinds  of  manu- 
factures. 

N  EAVS ;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
WEEKIiY,  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size- 
daily  22x30,  wreekly  28x44;  subscription- 
daily  $;■),  weekly  $1 ;  established— dail.v  1878, 
weekly  1872;  N.  F.  Ethell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation— daily  K  1,  weekly  J  J. 

REPORTER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day :  republican  ;  four  i)aKes  ;  size  19x26  ;  sub- 
scription $5  ;  established  1884;  C.F.Robinson, 
"W.  N.  Sliver  and  Otto  Carmichael,  editors  and 
publishers. 

ADVERTISER;  Saturdays ;  four  pages  ; 
size  20x26 ;  established  1S80 ;  A.  C.  Stouder, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  sui)scription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1871 ;  L.  A.  Kirk  wood,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

TIDIES;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
Ushed  1861 ;  John  F.  Wilman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  I  I. 

NAPPANEE,  Elkhart  Co.,  ^  1,200 
pop.,  on  B.  &  O.  Rd.,  i)7  m.  E.  of  Chicago. 
Lumbering  carried  on. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1879;  Will  H.  Holdeman,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

NASHVILLE,  C.  H.,  Brown  Co.,  g  348 

pop.,  about  35  m.  S.  of  Indianapolis  and  20 

W.  of  Columbus. 

BROWN  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays; 
four  pages;  size  24x35  ;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1883 ;  Alonzo  Allison,  editor  and 
publisher. 

NEW  ALBANY,  C.  H.,  FloTjd  Co.,  g 
22,(HX)  pop.,  on  Ohio  r.,  4  m.  below  Louis- 
ville, on  Louisville,  Evansville  &  St.  Louis 
and  Jeffersonville,  Madison  &  Indianapolis 
Rds.,  at  the  terminus  of  the  Louisville,  New 
Albany  &  Chicago  Rd.  One  of  the  leading 
commercial  cities  in  the  State.  Extensively 
engaged  in  manufactures.  Very  extensive 
glass  works;  largest  iron  and  nail  works  and 
most  extensive  woolen  and  cotton  mills  in 
the  West  are  located  here. 

LiEDOERj  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  democratic  ; 
daily  four  pages,  weekly  six  pages ;  size- 
daily  25x39,  weekly  (size  of  page)  28x44  ;  sub- 


scription— daily  $6,  weekly  $1 ;  established 
1849;  James  P.  Applegate,  editor;  Ledger  Co., 
publishers  ;  eirc'n- daily  J  J  1,  weekly  H  H  1. 

DEUTSCHE  ZEITUNG;  Saturdays; 
German  ;  eight  pages ;  size  3Ux45;  subscrlp 
tion  $2  ;  established  1875  ;  Otto  Palmer,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

PUBLIC  PRESS;  Wednesdays;  inde- 
pendent-democratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ; 
subscription  $1.25 ;  established  1881;  Joslah 
Grwin,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  I  1 . 

REVIEW;  (see  Cincinnati,  Ohio.) 

OPINION;  monthly;  prohibition;  four 
pages  ;  size  19x25  :  subscription  .50  cents  ;  es- 
tablished 18S4;  A.  S.  Johnson  and  W.  V. 
Moody,  editors  and  publishers. 

NEW  CARLISLE,  St.  Joseph  Co.,  i 
530  pop.,  on  L.  S.  &  M.  S.  Rd.  An  agricul- 
tural district. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1;  estal)lishod  1880; 
G.  M.  Fountain,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation K  K  1. 

NEW  CASTLE,  C.  H.,  Henry  Co.,  o- 
3,000  pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Louis  &  Pitts- 
burg Rd.,  at  the  intersection  of  the  Fort 
Wayne,  Cincinnati  &  Louisville,  New  Castle 
&  RushvUle  and  Indiana,  Blooniington  & 
Western  Rds.,  83m.  from  Fort  Wayne  and  42 
from  Indianapolis.  The  surrounding  coun- 
try Is  engaged  in  agriculture  and  manufac- 
turing. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  republican ;  eight 
pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1841 ;  W.  H.  Elliott,  editor  ;  New  Castle 
Courier  Co.,  publishers ;  circulation  III. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ; 
established  1878  ;  M.  L.  Reed,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J  1. 

MERCURY ;  Fridays  ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $1.30 ;  estab- 
lished 1867;  E.  Pleas  &  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  J  1. 

NEW    HARMONY,    Posey  Co.,  p 
1,140  pop.,  on  branch  of  Peoria,  Decatur  & 
Evansville  Rd.,  26  m.  from  Evansville  and 
on  Wabash  r.,  15  m.  from  Mount  Vernon. 
Good  farming  lands  and  flouring  mills. 
REGISTER;  Fridays  ;  democratic ;  four 
pages  ;  size  22.x30  ;   subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished   1867;   C.  W.  Slater,  editor   and   pub- 
lisher; circulation  K. 

NEWPORT,  C.  H.,  Vermillion  Co.,  -a 
800  pop.,  2  m.  from  Wabash  r.,  and  on 
Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois  Rd.,  30  m.  N.  of 
Terre  Haute,  75  W.  of  Indianapolis.  Coal 
in  abundance  and  of  flue  quality.  Sur- 
rounded by  a  well-timbered  district. 

HOOSIER  STATE;  Wednesdays;  re- 
publican ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1855;  S.  B.  Davis,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  I. 

NOBLESVILLE,    C.    H.,    Hamilton 

Co.,  a  2,800 ijop.,  on  White  r.,  and  Cleveland, 
Indiana  &  St.  Louis  and  Wabash,  St.  Louis 
&  Pacific  Rds.,  22  m.  from  Indianapolis. 
Surrounded  by  an  agricultural  district  and 
the  centre  of  considerable  trade. 


INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  eight 
pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1874 ;  W.  H.  Boswell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

REPUBLICAN  LEDGER;  Fri- 
days ;  republican  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ; 
subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1871  ;  Stout 
&  Puntenuey,  editors  and  publishers ;  cir- 
culation J  1. 


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INDIANA. 


INDIANA. 


NORTH  JUDSON,  Starke  Co., -Q  600 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Atlantic,  Chicago,  St. 

L.  &  Pacific  and  lud..  111.  &  Iowa  Rds.    En 

gaged  in  hay  pressing. 

BANNER;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
31x36;  subscription  $1.30;  established  18S4; 
Geo.  A.  Notherton,  editor  and  publisher. 

NORTH     MANCHESTER,     Ta- 

bash  Co.,  i  2,100  pop.,  on  Eel  r.  and  Wabash, 
St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rd.,  at  the  intersection  of 
the  Cincinnati,  Wabash  &  Michigan  Rd.,  15 
m.  from  Wabash  and  19  from  Columbia  City. 
Engaged  in  manufacturing  and  farming. 
BROAD-AX;  Thursdays:  independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscription  $1., 50;  es- 
tablished   1885  ;   Broad-Ax    Publishing     Co.,  ( 
etlitors  and  publishers. 

CHRISTIAN  INDICATOR;  Thurs 
days ;  evangelical ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ; 
subscription  .§1  ;  established  1882  ;  circ'u  1 1. 
J  O  U  RN  A  Li ;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1875 ;  S.  V.  Hopkins,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 

NORTH    SAIiEM,  Hendricks  Co.  □ 

REPORTER  ;  Saturdays;  eight  pages; 
size  :i0.x44  ;  subscription  §1.25;  established 
1884 ;  J.  J.  Heunou  and  H.  E.  Hennon,  editors 
and  publishers. 

NORTH  VEn'SO'S,  Jennings  Co.,  O, 
2,500  pop.,  on  Ohio  &  Mississippi  Rd.,  at 
junction  of  Louisville  branch ;  also  at  in- 
tersection of  Madison  division  of  Jefferson- 
ville,  Madison  &  Indianapolis  Rd.,  and 
terminus  of  Vernon,  Greenburg  and  Rush- 
ville  Rd.,  73  m.  from  Cincinnati,  53  N.  of 
Louisville,  61  S.  of  Indianapolis.  Stone 
quarries  of  dolomite  and  limestone  are 
located  here. 

PLAIN  DEALER;  Wednesdays;  re- 
publican ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription 
%1.25;  established  18(U ;  W.  G.  Norris,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

SUN;  Wednesdays  ;  democratic  ;  four, 
pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $1.25  ;  estab- 
lished 1ST2;  M.  B.  Grubbs,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

NOTRE  DAME,  St.  Joseph  Co.,  t} 
on  L.  S.  &  M.  S.  and  Michigan  C.  Rd.  and  St. 
Joseph  r.  The  location  of  t-.vo  noted  edu- 
cational Institutions. 

AVE  MARIA;  Saturdays;  cath- 
olic ;  twenty-eight  pages  ;  size  of  page  7x10  ; 
subscription  $2.50  ;  established  1865  ;  Rev.  D. 
E.  Hud.son,  C.  S.  C,  editor  and  publisher ;  cii-- 
culation  E  1. 

SC HOLiA STIC ;  Saturdays; twenty-four 
pages;  size  of  page  8x11;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1867 ;  Notre  Dame  University, 
publishers  ;  circulation  J  J  ;  a  college  paper, 
issued  during  the  collegiate  j'ear. 

OAKLAND  CITY,  Gibson  Co.  p 
2,000  pop.,  on  Louisville,  Evausville  &  St. 

■    Louis  aud  Igdianapolis  &  Evausville  Rds. 

Has  valuable  timber  lauds  and  coal  fields. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays ;  four 
pages;  size  24x35;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1880  ;  Nicholas  A.  SpUman,  editor  and 
publisher. 

ORLEANS,  Orange  Co.,  g  812  pop.,  on 

L.,  N.  A.  &  Chicago  Rd.  Has  mills  and  lum- 
ber trade  and  lies  in  a  fine  agricultural 
dLstrict. 

EXAMINER;      Fridays;     republican; 

eight  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1880;  Emmett  Harris,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 


OSGOOD,  Jiipley  Co., 0, 1,000  pop.,  on 
O.  &  M.  R  1.  Stone  nuarryingis  the  principal 

business. 

RIPLEY  CO.  JOURNAL;  Thursdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1867;  W.  F.  Gooden, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K  K  1. 

OWENSVILLE,    Gibson   Co.,  p  685 

pop.,  25  ni.  from  Evausville.    Has  flouring 

and  woolen  mills.    In  farming  region. 

ECHO;  Saturdays;  independent;  four 
pages  ;  size  22x32  ;  subscription  $1.25  ;  estab- 
lished 1879;  E.  D.  Hulfish,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

OXFORD,  Benton  Co.,  -n  950  pop.,  70 
m.  N.  W.  of  Indianapolis,  on  the  Lake  Erie  & 
Western,  Indiana  &  St.  Louis  and  Chicago 
&  Great  Southern  Rds.  Centre  of  a  fine 
agricultural  and  stock-raising  region,  which 
is  rapidly  increasing  in  population  and  im- 
portance. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  independent; 
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tablished 1856;  C.  H.  Miller,  editor;  J.  P. 
Carr,  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

PAOLI,  C.  H.,  Orange  Co.,  g  696  pop., 
40  ni.  N.  W.  of  New  Albany  and  8  from  Louis- 
ville, New  Albany  &  Chicago  Rd.  Lumber 
manufacturing  and  wool-growing  point. 

NEWS;  Wednesdays;  democratic  ;  four 
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lished 1872 ;  John  L.  Megenity,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

REPUBLICAN;  Wednesdays;  republi- 
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$1.50;  established  1875 ;  Joseph  P.  Throop,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

PENDLETON,    Madison  Co.,   n   615 
pop.,  online  of  C,  C,  C.  &  I.  Rd.    Has  mills 
and  quarries. 
REPUBLICAN  ;  Fridays;  eight  pages; 

size   26x40 ;   svibscription    $1.25 ;    established 

1878;  Charles  B.  Caddy,  editor  and  publisher  ; 

circulation  K  1. 

PENNVILLE,  Jmj  Co.,  o  700  pop. 

)  NEWS;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
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lished 1882 ;  Jas.  A.  Russell,  editor  and  pub- 
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PERRYSVILLE,  Vermilion  Co.,  -a 

TJ.MES;  Fridays;  eight  pages;  size  26x 
40 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1834 ;  I.  H. 
Strain,  editor ;  L.  O,  Bishop,  publisher. 

PERU,  C.  H.,  Miami  Co.,  ti  7,000  pop., 
on  Wabash  r.,  Wabash  &  Erie  Canal,  and 
Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rd.,  tDetroit  & 
Indianapolis  division),    at  intersection  of 

[  Indianapolis,  Peru  &  Chicago  division  of 
the  same,  75  m.  from  Indianapolis  and  56 

I  from  Fort  Wayne.  Surrounded  by  an 
agricultm-al  district  and  a  trade  centre. 
Engaged  extensively  in  manufacturing. 

EVENING  JOURNAL  ;  every  evening 
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x32  ;  subscription  .$4.80  ;  established  1834  ;  C. 
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lishers. 

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scription $1.50 ;  established  1837 ;  Fulwller  & 
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established  1856  ;  G.  I.  Reed  and  W.  W.  Lock- 
wood,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  1 1. 

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pages ;   size  23x31  :    subscription    $1 ;    estab- 
lished 1884  ;  O.  F.  Snook,  editor  aud  publislier. 

PETERSBURGH,C.  H.,  Pike  Co.,  p 
1,193  pop.,  near  Wliite  r.,  and  on  Indianap- 
olis &  Evansville  (straiglit  line)  Rd.,  35  m. 
from  Evansville.  Flour,  porlj,  stock  rais- 
ing, tobacco,  coal  mining  and  the  nianii 
facture  of  woolen  goods  are  the  principal 
branches  of  industry. 

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ished  1884;  E.  H.  Harrell,  editor  and  pub- 
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tion .S1.5C;  established  1870;  W.  P.  Knight, 
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P  R  E  !S  S  »  Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscriptit)n  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1869:  J.  W.  Gladish,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J  1. 

PIERCETON,  Kosciusko  Co.,  ti  1,084 
pop.,  on  P.,  F.  W.  &  C.  Rd. 

INDEPENDENT  ;  Wednesdays  ;  repub- 
lican ;  eight  pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1879;  L.  H.  Beyerle, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  J. 

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PLAINFIEIiD, /?eHd?-JcA:s  Co.,  a  1,100 

pop.,  14  ni.  W.  of   Indianapolis,  on  Terre 

Haute  &  Indianapolis  division  of  Vandalia 

Rd.    Farming  locality.    Tlie  State  House  of 

Refuge  and  Friends  Central  Academy  are 

located  here. 

PROGRESS;  Thursda.vs;  independent 
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tion $1.25;  established  18S0;  A.  T.  Harrison, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

PLYMOUTH,  C.  H.,  Marshall  Co.,  r^ 
2,571  pop.,  intersection  of  Pittsburgh,  Fort 
Wayne  &  Chicago,  Wabash,  St.  Louis  & 
Pacific  and  Terre  Haute  &  Logansport 
branch  of  Terre  Haute  &  Indianapolis  Rds., 
84  m.  from  Chicago.  Centre  of  rich  agricul- 
tural region. 

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established  1855 ;  Daniel  McDonald,  editor 
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established  1856 ;  J.  W.  Siders,  editor ;  J.  W. 
Siders  &  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

RESTITUTION;  Wednesdays;  four 
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lished 1852  ;  S.  A.  Chaplin,  editor  ;  Christian 
Publishing  Association,  publishers  ;  does  not 
Insert  advertisements. 

PORTLAND,  C.  H.,  Jay  Co.,  a-  3,000 

pop.,  on  Salamonia  r.  at  junction  of  G^-and 

Rapids  &  Indiana  and  Lake  Erie  &  Western 

Rds.,  49  m.  from  Fort  Wayne.    Engaged  in 

manufacturing.    Does  a  large  lumber  trade. 

COMMERCIAL;  Thur.sdays  ;  republi- 
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$1.50;  established  1865;  Marsh  &  Beelman, 
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lisher; circulation  J  1. 

POSE Y VILLE,  Posey  Co.,  p 500 pop. , 
on  Evansville  &  Terre  Haute  and  Peoria, 
Decatur  &  Evansville  Rds.,  20  m.  from 
Evansville.    Brick  and  tile  factories. 


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A.  Leonard,  editor  and   publisher;  circ'n  K. 

PRINCETON,  C.  H.,  Gibson  Co  ,  p 
3,(KJ(I  pop.,  on  the  Evansville  &  Terre  Haute 
and  Louisville,  Evansville  &  St.  Louis  Rds., 
27  m.  from  Evansville  and  24  from  Vin- 
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district. 

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tablished 1846  ;  Gil.  R.  Stormont,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

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established  1861  ;  Wm.  H.  Evans,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J  J. 

RED  KEY,  -/".'/  Co.,  D-  1,000  pop.,  1-2 

m.  from  C.  H.,  at  the  junction  of  tlie  Lake 

Erie  &  Western  and  Chicago,  St.  Louis  & 

Pacific  Rds.  Has  a  grain  elevator,  flax  mill, 

saw  mills    and    manufactories   of    barrel 

staves  and  wagon  spokes. 

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pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1883  ;  G.  H.  Faulkner,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

REMINGTON,  ^as^^e'-Co-.b  800  pop., 

on  Chicago,  St.  Louis  &  Pittsburgh  Rd.,42  ni. 

from  Logansport  and  125  from  Chicago.    A 

swine-breeding  and  agricultural  district. 

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subscription  $1.50;  established  1880;  O.  B. 
Melntire,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K. 

RENSSELAER,  C.  H.,  Jasper  Co.,  p 
1,200  pop.,  on  Iroquois  r.,  and  Chicago  and 
Indianapolis  division  of  the  Louisville,  Ne^v 
Albany  &  Chicago  Rd.,  16  m.  N.  W.  of  junc- 
tion with  main  line  and  100  m.  from  Indian- 
apolis and  72  S.  E.  from  Chicago.  HI. 

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subscription  $1.50;  established  1877;  James 
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$1.50;  established  1868 ;  George  E.  Marsliall, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

RICHMOND,  C.  H.,  miyne  Co.,n- 
20,000  pop.,  on  Pittsburgh,  Cincinnati  &  St. 
Louis  Rd.,  at  the  junction  of  several  otiier 
railroads,  69  m.  from  Indianapolis  and  70 
from  Cincinnati.  Extensively  engaged  in 
various  kinds  of  manufactures  anil  a 
place  of  active  trade. 

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F.  Maag,  edilor  and  pulilisher;  circulation—  ~ 
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PAIjLADIUM;  every  evening  except 
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—dailv  J  1 ,  weekly  I  I. 

DEMOCRAT;   Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  $1;    es- 
tablished 1881  ;  James  Elder,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 
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lished 1883;  M.  Cullaton  &  Co.,  editors  and 
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four  pages  ;  size  :j0x44 ;  subscription  SI ;  es- 
tablished 1861 ;  E.  C.  Martin,  editor  and  pub- 
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established  1872;  Volkszeitung  Co.,  editors 
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EARLHAMITE;  monthly;  thirty-six 
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1874  ;  S.  E.  Nicholson,  editor  ;  Ionian  Society, 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  ;  a  college  paper  ; 
issued  during  the  collegiate  year. 

RIDGEVIIiLE,  Randolph  Co.,  o  800 
pop.,  at  junction  of  Chicago,  St.  Louis  & 
Pacific  and  Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  Rds. 
Is  a  good  trading  point  and  has  excellent 
educational  facilities. 
BANNER;    Fridays:    four   pages;    size 

24x;5o  ;  sulwcription  .SI. 25  ;  established  1SS4  ;  J. 

J.  Gorrell,  editor  and  publisher. 

RISING  SUN,C.  H.,  Ohio  Co.,<^  1,802 
pop.,  on  Ohio  r.,  36  m.  below  Cincinnati,  100 
above  Louisville,  Ky.  Engaged  in  various 
manufactures  and  a  place  of  active  trade. 
Surrounded  by  an  agricultural  country. 
LOCAL;    Saturdays;    four  pages ;    size 

26x40  ;   subscription   $1.50 ;   established    1879  ; 

D.  B.  Hall,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'u  K  1. 
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F.  J.  Waldo  &  Co..  editors   and  publishers ; 

circulation  K  1:    issue   a  local  edition;  four 

pages ;  size  22x30. 

ROANN,    Wabash  Co.,  t]  800  pop.,  10 

m.  from  Wabash,  on    Eel  River    Rd.,    near 
Eel  River.    Carries  on  planing,  sawing  and 
furniture  manufacture.    Trade  centre  for  a 
superior  agricultural  district. 
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pages  ;  size  22x31  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1877  ;  J.  C.  F.  De  Arniond,  editor  ;  G.  W.  John- 
son, publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

ROCHESTER,  C.  H.,  Fulton  Co.,  ti 
2,475  pop.,  on  the  Indianapolis,  Peru  &  Chi- 
cago Rd.,  98  m.  from  Indianapolis  and  100 
m.  from  Chicago. 

REPUBLICAN  ;  Thursdays;  four  pages; 
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1877 ;  circulation  J. 

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established  1858  ;  A.  T.  Bitters,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 

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I.  Howard,  editor ;  W.  I.  Howard  &  Sou,  pub- 
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S.  F.  Chandler,  editor  and  publisher. 

ROCKPORT,  C.  H.,  Spencer  Co.,  U 
3,400  pop.,  on  Ohio  r.  and  Louisville,  Evans- 
viUe  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  50  m.  above  Evans- 
vllle  and  150  below  Louisville.  A  market  for 
the  tobacco,  pork  and  produce  of  the  sur- 
rounding district. 

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INDIANA  POCKET;  Saturdays;  re- 
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editor  and  publislier:  circulation  K  K  1. 

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established  1882  ;  J.  D.  Armstrong,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J. 

ROCKVILLE,  C.  H.,    Parke  Co.,  -n 

2,400   pop.,  oil   Terre   Haute  &  Logansport 
branch    of   Terre   Haute    &    Indianapolis 
Rd.,  23  m.  from  Terre    Haute  and  30  from 
Crawfordsville.    A  rich  farming  district. 
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$1.50;   established  18.t4  ;    M.    Keeney,  editor ; 
Rockville  Republican  Co.,  publishers  ;   circu- 
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scription $1.50  ;  established  1880  ;  W.  E.  Hen- 
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established  1870;  John  H.  Beadle  &  I.  R. 
Strouse,  editors    and  publishers;   circ'u  J  J. 

ROME  CITY,^VoWe  Co.,cf  coo  pop., 
on  Sylvan  Lake,  and  on  Grand  Rapids  &  In- 
diana Rd.  A  well  patronized  summer  re- 
sort, its  summer  visitors  numbering  thous- 
ands. In  winter  immense  quantities  of  ice 
are  gathered  from  Sylvan  Lake  and  shipped 
to  various  points. 

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established  1884  ;  Brook  H.  Bowman  &  John 
E.  Teal,    editors  and  publishers. 

RUSHVILLE,  C.  H.,  Rush  Co.,  [> 
3.50O  pop.,on  Cincinnati  &  Indianapolis  Junc- 
tion Rd.,  at  intersection  of  Cambridge  City 
branch  of  JefEersouville,  Madison  &  In- 
dianapolis Rtl.,  39  m.  from  Indianapolis. 
Trade  centre  for  a  fertile  district. 

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established  1882;  Geo.  W.  Campbell,  editor: 
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establislif(ri868;  Geo.  H.  Puutenney,  editor; 
Punteiinev  &  Wallace,  publishers;  circ'n  J  1. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages;  size  30x44;  subseriptiou 
$1..50 ;  established  1840 ;  John  F.  Moses,  edi- 
tor :  Republican  Co..  publishers  ;  circ'u  J  1. 

RUSH  CO.  FARMER;  monthly  ^ 
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established  18S4 ;  E.  Farrer.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

RUSSIAVILIiE,  Howard  Co.,  □  TOO 

pop.,  on  Toledo,  Cin.  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  25  m. 
E.  of  Logansport  and  50  N.  W.  of  Indian- 
apolis. Surrounded  by  a  rich  agricultural 
region. 

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1882  ;  Richards  &  Cosand,  editors  and  pub- 
lisher :  circulation  K. 

SAIiEM,  C.  H.,  Washington  Co.,  g  2,000 
pop.,  on  Great  Blue  r.,  Louisville,  New  Al- 
bany &  Chicago  Rd.,  35  m.  from  New  Al- 
bany, in  an  agricultural  district.  A  consid- 
erable manufacturing  point.  Has  a  pros- 
perous local  trade. 

DEMOCRAT;  Wednesdays;  democrat- 
ic ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50 ; 
established  1849 ;  R.  J.  Wilson,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  I. 

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Heber  H.  Allen,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation J  J. 

SCOTTSBURG,  C.  H.,  Scott  Co.,  g 
7iX)  pop.,  30  ni.  from  Louisville,  Ky.    Exten- 
sively engaged  in  stave  and  lumber  busi- 
ness. 
CHRONICLE;  Thursdays;  four  pages; 

size    18x26;    subscription    $1.00;    established 

18S0;  Will  M.  Foster,  editor  and  publisher; 

circulation  K  K. 
SCOTT     CO.    DEMOCRAT;     Thurs 

<iays  ;  democratic  ;   four   pages  ;    size   22x32  ; 

subscription   $1  ;   established    1867 ;   J.   H.  J. 

Sierp,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

SBYMOVR,  Jackson  Co.,  g  5,200  pop., 
at  intersection  of  Ohio  &  Mississippi  with 
JefCersouville,  M.  &  Indianapolis  Rd.,51  m. 
■from  Louisville,  87  from  Cincinnati  and  59 
from  Indianapolis. 

BUSINESS;  everv  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; daily  four  pages,  weelily  eight  pages; 
size— daily  20x26,  weelily  26x-W ;  sul)scription 
—  dally  $5,  weelilv  $1.50;  established  — 
daily  1882,  weekly  1879 ;  L.  M.  Boland,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  —  daily  K  K, 
weekly  J  1. 

DEMOCRAT;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  ;  size— daily  20x26,  weekly 
26x40;  suliseription— dally  $5,  weekly  $1.50; 
established  18.58  ;  John  A.  Forsythe,  editor ; 
F.  S.  Collins,  publisher;  circulation— daily 
K  1,  weeklv  J  1. 

•  JOURNAL:  Fridays;  German;  four 
panes;  size  27x40;  subscription  $1.75;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  M.  F.  Everljach  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1 ;  datedat  Sey- 
mour and  Columbus. 

•SHELBYVILLE,  C.  H.,  Shelby  Co., 
a  3,745  pop.,  on  Blue  r.,  and  Indianapolis, 
■Cincinnati  &  Lafayette  Rd.,  at  intersection 
■of  Cambridge  City  branch  of  Jeffersonville, 
Madison  &  Indianapolis  Rd.,  26  m.  from  In- 
dianapolis. 

EVENING  DEMOCRAT;  every  even 
5ng  except  Sundav,  and  SHELBY 
DEMOCRAT,  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages;  size— daily  22x30,  weekly  30x44; 
subscription  — weekly  $1.50;  estalilished — 
daily  18S0,  weekly  1845;  W.  S.  Ray,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation— dailj'  J  J 1,  week- 
ly 1 1 1. 

SHELBY  DEMOCRAT;  (see  Evening 
Detiiocfcit.) 

SHELBY  REPUBLICAN?  Tlmrs- 
days ;  republican  ;  eight  pages ;  size  30x44  ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1866;  Chas.  K. 
Matthews,  editor  ;  Shelby  Printing  Co.,  pub- 
lislicrs;  circulation  J. 

SHELBY  VOLUNTEER:  Thursdays; 
<iemoc  ratio ;  eight  pages;  size  30x44;  sub- 
scription $1.50 ;  established  1846  ;  Frank 
Drake,  editor  and  publislier ;  circulation  I. 

SHERIDAN,  Hamilton  Co.,  n  1,000 
pop.,  on  Louisville,  New  Albany  &  Chicago 
Rd.,  28  m.  from  Indianapolis.  Engaged  in 
luml)er  business. 

ARCiUS:  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
-24x36 ;  established  1882 ;  James  W.  Cox,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

SHOALS,  C.  II.,   Martin   Co.,    p    TOG 

pop.,  on  O.  &  M.  Rd.    Town  contains  lumber 

mills  and  an  iron  furnace. 

MARTIN  CO.  HERALD;  Thursdays; 
democratic ;  four  pages  :  size  22x31  ;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1868 ;  Alexander 
<!homel,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K. 

MARTIN  CO.  TRIBUNE;  Fridays; 
republican ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x32;  subscrip- 
tion $1.25  ;  established  1872 ;  S.  T.  Palmer,  edi- 
,Tor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K. 


INDIANA. 


SILVER  LAKE,  Kosciusko  Co.,  t] 
9iXi  pop.,  on  C,  W.  &  M.  Rd.,  40  m.  from  Fort 
Wayne.    Has  a  number  of  minor  industries. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x.'36;  subscription  $1.25;  estaljlished  1883; 
C.  M.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K  K. 

SOUTH  BEND,  C.  H.,  St.  Joseph  Co., 

i  20,0iX)  pop.,  iin  St.  Joseph  r.,  and  Lake 
Shore  &  Michigan  Southern,  Chicago  & 
Grand  Trunk.  Michigan  Central,  and  ter- 
minus of  Vandalia  Rds.,  85  m.  from  Chi- 
cago. The  river  furnishes  water  power, 
which  is  employed  in  various  manufac- 
tures. Agricultural  implements  and  wagons 
are  manufactured  on  a  large  scale. 

EVENING   REGISTER;   every 

evening  except  Sunday,  SUNDAY 
REGISTER,  Sundays,  and  ST.  JO- 
SEPH   VALLEY    REGISTER,   Wed 

nesdays  ;  republican  ;  tlaily  and  Sunday  four 
pages,  Saturday  edition  eiglit  pages,  weekly 
eight  pages ;  size— daily  21x30,  Sunday  22x34, 
weekly  30.x44;  subscription— daily  $6,  Sun- 
day .50  cents,  weekly  $1.50;  established— dailj' 
1875,  Sunday  1879,  weekly  1845;  Chauncy  N. 
Fassett,  editor  ;  Register  Printing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation- daily  J  J  1,  Sunday  H  1, 
weekly  I  1. 

TRIBUNE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays ;  republi- 
can ;  dally  four  pages,  weekly  and  Saturday 
edition  eiglit  pages ;  size — daily  22x.30,  weekly 
and  Saturday  edition  30x42;  subscription 
—daily  $6,  weeklv  $1.50;  established— daUy 
1873,  weekly  1872;  Alfred  B.  SUUer,  editor; 
Tribune  Printing  Co.,  publishers ;  circulation 
— daily  J  1,  weekly  HI;  a  literary  edition, 
entitled  the  Saturday  Tribune,  eight  pages, 
is  issued  on  Saturday  afternoons  ;  circulation 
of  Satiirdai/  Tribune  I  1. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  German;  eight 
pages;  size  SJx44;  subscription  $2;  establish- 
ed 1873  ;  G.  Flkentsclier,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K  K  1. 

ST.  JOSEPH  VALLEY  REGIS- 
TER; (see  Evening  Register.) 

SUNDAY  REGISTER;  (see  Evening 
Reaister.) 

TIMES;  Fridays ;  democratic ;  eiglit 
pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1865 ;  J.  B.  Stoll  &  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  I. 

FARMERS'  FRIEND;  semi-monthly; 
agricultural ;  eight  pages ;  size  82x44 ;  sub- 
scription 50c.;  estaljlished  1870;  Farmers' 
Friend  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  CGI. 

SOUTH  WHITLEY,  Jmtley  Co.  cf 

SOO  pop.,  on  the  New  York,  Chicago  &  St. 

Louis  and  Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rds. 

MAGNET;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x34 ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1883;  W.  A.  Myers,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

SPENCER,  C.  H.,    Owen  Co.,  -n  1,655 
pop.,  on  west  branch  of  White  r.  and  In- 
dianapolis &  Vincennes  Rd.,  53  m.  S.  W.  of 
Indianapolis.    It   is   surrounded   by  a  fine 
agricultural  district.      Stock  raising,  lum- 
ber trade  and  building  stone  are  the  prin- 
cipal branches  of  industry. 
DEMOCRAT;     Fridays;    Independent- 
democratic  ;   eight  pages  ;    size   26x  10 ;   sub- 
scription $1;    estalilished     1881;    Howard    & 
Pickens,  editors  and  pulilishers  ;  circ'n  J  1 . 

SULLIVAN,  C.  H.,  Sullivan  Co.,  p 
2,165  pop.,  on  Evansville  &  Terre  Haute  and 
Indiana  &  Illinois  Southern  Rds.,  26  m.  from 
Terre  Haute.  Coal  mines  of  considerable 
extent  exist  in  the  neighborhood. 
DEMOCRAT;    semi-weekly,   Tuesdays 


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INDIANA. 


tinfl  Fridays  ;  democratic ;  four  pages  ;  size 
^x31;  subscription  $1.50;  establlslied  1854; 
Murray  Briggs  &  Sou,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  J  1. 

T I  SI  ES ;  Saturdays  :  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ; 
subscription  $1;  established  187S;  J.  C.  Bart- 
lett,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J. 

UNION;  Wednesdays;  republican;  four 
pages  ;  size  25x38 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1866;  V.  Coulson,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  J. 

TELIi  CITY,  Perry  Co.,  ^  2,103  pop., 

on  Ohio  r.,  about  3  m.  below  Canuelton,  125 
from  Louisville  and  75  from  Evansville. 
Extensivelj'  engaged  in  various  manufac- 
tures. 

ANZEIGER;  Saturdays;  German;  re- 
publican ;  four  pages ;  size  28x42:  subscrip- 
tion .$2 ;  established  1866 ;  G.  F.  Bott,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

TERRE  HAUTE,  C.  H.,  Vigo  Co.,^ 
32,000  pop.,  on  eight  important  railroads 
and  on  Wabash  r.,  73  m.  W.  of  Indian- 
apolis. Seat  of  the  State  Normal  School 
and  a  leading  Polytechnic  Institute.  Con- 
tains also  very  extensive  nail  works,  blast 
furnaces  and  car  works,  as  well  as  flour 
milling  Interests.  In  some  of  Its  industrial 
features  the  city  ranks  as  the  leading  one 
in  the  State ;  it  is  also  the  headquarters  for 
the  most  Important  revenue  district  In  In- 
diana. It  Is  surrounded  by  a  rich  and  high- 
ly-cultivated agricultural  district.  Impor- 
tant coal  mines  are  worked  in  this  vicinity. 

COURIER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day,    and     SATURDAY      COURIER, 

Saturdays;  daily  four  cages,  weekly  eight 
pages  ;  size— dally  22x;S0,  weekly  30-x44  ;  sub- 
scription—daily. 85,  weekly  $1;  established- 
daily  1883,  weekly  1877;  Dick  T.  Morgan,  edi- 
tor and  publisher;  circulation— dally  J  1, 
weekly  1 1. 

EVENING  GAZETTE;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  GAZETTE,  Thur.s- 
■days  ;  daily  four  pages,  Saturday  and  weekly" 
eight  pages ;  size— daily  25x:38,  Saturday  and 
weekly  30x44;  subscription  — daily  $7.80, 
weekly  $1.50;  established- daily  1870,"  weekly 
1869 ;  W.  C.  Ball  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation— dally  1 1,  weekly  1 1. 

EXPRESS;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  republi- 
can ;  dally  fourpages,  Sunday  and  weekly  six 
pages  ;  size— daily  28x42,  weekly  and  Sunday 
(size  of  page)  28x43 ;  subscription— dally  $7.50, 
weekly  $1.25,  Sunday  $2 ;  establlslied  1851 ; 
George  M.  Allen,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation—dally J  J  1,  weeklj'  J  J. 

BANNER;  tri-vveekly,  Tuesdays,  Thurs- 
days and  Saturdays,  and  VVEEKIiY, 
Tliursda.ys  ;  German  ;  four  pages  ;  size— tri- 
weekly 24X.34,  weekly  27x40;  subscription- 
tri-weekly  $3.50,  weekly  $2  ;  established  1870 ; 
P.  Gfroerer,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion—trl-weekly  K,  weekly  K  1. 

JOURNAL;  triweekly ;  TuesdayC, 
Thursdays  and  Saturdays,  and  WEEKLY, 
Wednesdays  ;  German  ;  four  pages ;  size— 
trl-weekly  27x39,  weekly  27x43 ;  subscription 
—tri-weekly  $5,  weekly  $1 ;  established  1884 ; 
J.  E.  Wolff,  editor  and  publislier. 

A  R  G  0  ;   Saturdays ;  democratic ;  eight 

Bages  ;   size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
shed    1882;   Edwin  D.  Seldomridge,    editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  J  1 . 
GAZETTE;  (see  Evening  Gazette.) 
SATURDAY    COURIER;     (see   Cou- 
rier.) 

SATURDAY  EVENING  MAIL;  Sat 

virdays ;  Independent ;  eight  pages ;  size 
30x44;  subscription  .$3 ;  established  1870;  P. 
S.  Westfall,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  G. 

COLLEGE  JOURNAL;  monthly; 
eight  pages ;  size  of  page  11x46;  subscrlptio:i 


INDIANA. 


50 cents;  established  1884;  W.  C.  Isbell,  edi- 
tor; Isbell  &  Miller,   publishers;   organ  of  a 
commercial  college. 
FIREMEN'S  MAGAZINE;  monthly; 

sixty-eight  pages  octavo;  subscription  $1  ;  es- 
tablished 1876  ;  Eugene  V.  Debs,  editor;  Moore 
&  Langan,  publishers  ;  circulation  E  1. 

AVHAT  NEXT;  monthly ;  four  pages ; 
size  26.X40  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1882 ; 
Ben.  Blanchard,  eriitorand  publisher;  an  im- 
migration advertising  sheet  devoted  to 
South-central  and  Southwest  Kansas. 

THORNTOWN,  Boone  Co.,  □  2,000 
pop.,  on  the  Cincinnati,  Indianapolis,  St. 
Louis  &  Chicago  Rd.,  38  m.  from  Indian- 
apolis.   A  rich  agricultural  district. 

ARGUS;  Saturdays;  independent;  eight 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1878 ;  Mock  &  Lowe,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers;  circulation  K  1. 

CONFERENCE  NEWS;  monthly ; 
methodist  episcopal ;  four  pages  ;  size  16x22  ; 
subscription  25  ceuts  ;  established  1884  ;  R.  D. 
Utter,  editor  and  publisher. 

TIPTON,  C.  H.,  Tipton  Co.,  U  2,300 
pop.,  at  crossing  of  Wabash,  St.  Louis  cS: 
Pacific  and  Lake  Erie  &  Western  Rds.,  38 
m.  from  Indianapolis.  Surrounded  by  a  fine 
agricultural  district.  Extensively  engaged 
In  shipping  timber  and  staves. 

ADVOCATE  ;  Fridays  ;  republican ;  four 

pages;  size  26.x40 ;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1878 ;  M.  W.  Pershing,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  K  1. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 18.55;  J.  O.  Behymer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

UNION  CITY,  Itandolph  Co.,  D-  4,000 
pop.,   on  Ohio  and  Indiana  state  line,  at 
the  Northern  terminus  of  Dayton  &  Union 
Rd.,  47  m.  from  Dayton.     The  Cleveland, 
Columbus,  Cincinnati  &  Indianapolis  inter- 
sects the  Pittsburgh,  Cincinnati  &  St.  Louis 
Rd.  at  this  point,  84  m.  from  Indianapolis. 
Engaged  In  manufacturing ;  centre  of  trade. 
EAGLE;   Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages ;    size  28x44 ;    subscription  $1 ;    estab- 
lished 1863 ;  Ensign  &  Bell,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages;  size  28x44;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1872;  George  W.  Patchell,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

VALPARAISO,  C.  H.,  Porter  Co.,  ti 
5,300  pop.,  on  Pittsburgh,  Fort  Wayne  & 
Chicago,  Chicago  &  Grand  Trunk  and  New 
York,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  42  m.  from 
Chicago.  In  an  agricultural  district.  Paper 
and  wool  are  manufactured  here  to  some 
extent.  The  Northern  Ind.  Normal  School 
is  located  here. 

PORTER  CO.  VIDETTE;  everymorn- 
ing  except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thurs- 
days ;  republican  ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly 
eight  pages;  size— dally  22x30,  weekly  30x44: 
subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1 ;  established 
—daily  1883,  weekly  1857 ;  W.  C.  Talcott,  edi- 
tor and  publisher ;  circulation  —  daily  K, 
weekly  J  1. 

HERALD  ;  Wednesdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1881 ;  PMcAuliffe,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

MESSENGER;  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  eight  pages  ;  size  35x48 ;  subscription 
$2  ;  established  1871 ;  E.  Zimmerman,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

AMERICAN;  monthly ;  fifty  pages 


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GEO.   P.   HOWELL  &  CD'S 


INDIANA. 


INDIANA. 


size  of  page  7x10  ;  subscription  $1.5U  ;  estab- 
llslied  18S0;  W.  B.  Sayler,  editor;  American 
PuljlishinK  Co.,  pul>Iisliers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

CIIIR<)GUAPIIKR  ;  monthly;  pen- 
manship; eight  pages;  s  ze  18.x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1  ;  established  i8S3;  E.  K.  Isaacs,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  H. 

MUSICAL  I1>E.\L;  monthly ;  musi- 
cal; twenty -eight  pages;  size  of  page  l(Lxl:i : 
subscription  .§1  ;  e.stal)lished  1SS4  ;  R.  A.  Heri- 
tage, editor  and  pul)lislier. 

VEEDERSBURG,  Fountain  Co.,  -a 
1,000  pop.,  on  Coal  Creek  and  Indiana, 
Bloomlngton  &  Western;  Toledo,  Cincin- 
nati &  St.  Louis  and  Chicago  &  Great 
Southern  Rds.  Has  large  flouring  mill, 
two  planing  mills  and  large  warehouses. 
Coal  and  timber  are  abundant. 

COURIER ;  Thursdays ;  eight  pages ;  size 
26x40  ;  sulKcription  $1.25  ;  established  1882 ; 
A.  N.  Higgins,  editor ;  M.  G.  Stevenson,  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

REPORTER;  Fridays;  eight  pages; 
size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1883; 
F.  R.  Adam,  editor  and  puljllsher  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

VERNON,  C.  H.,  Jennings  Co.,  0, 1,000 
pop.,  20  m.  from  Marion,  on  the  Jefferson- 
ville,  Madison  &  Indianapolis  Rd.  Has 
foundry,  spolve,  hub  and  plough  manufac- 
tories and  flouring  mill. 
BANNER;  Wednesdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size 

2B.X40  ;   subscription   .Sil.oO  :    established    1851  ; 

C.  E.  Wagner,  editor  and  publisher. 

VERSAILLES,  C.  H.,  Ripley  Co.,  O, 
455  pop.,  on  Laughrey  creek,  5  m.  from 
Ohio  &  Mississippi  Rd.,  70  S.  E.  of  Indian- 
apolis and  56  from  Cincinnati.  It  is  situated 
in  a  rich  farming  region  and  has  consider- 
able trade. 
REPUBLICAN;    Thursdays ;    eight 

pages;  size  :50x43;  subscription  $1;  established 

185i  ;   Win  G.  Wood,  editor  and  publisher  ; 

circulation  1 1. 

VEVAY,  C.  H.,  Switzerland  Co.,  0, 2,000 
pop.,  on  Ohio  r.,  75  m.  below  Cincinnati.  A 
place  of  active  trade  and  a  large  hay,  to- 
bacco and  potato  market.  Furniture,  wool- 
en goods  and  chairs  are  manufactured. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thm-sdays ;  democratic; 
eight  pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $1.50 ; 
established  1868;  Philip  T.  Hartford,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

REVEILLE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  ;  size  36x48  ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1817 ;  Wm.  J.  Baird,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  .J  1 ;  a  four-page  edition, 
size  22x;30,  subscription  $1.50,  is  issued  simul- 
taneously. 

VINCENNES,  C.  H.,  Knox  Co.,  p 
9,500  pop.,  on  Wabash  r.,  at  intersection 
of  Ohio  &  Mississippi  with  Wabash,  St. 
Louis  &  Pacific  and  Evansville  &  Terre 
Haute  Rds.,  and  at  terminus  of  Indian- 
apolis &  Vincennes  Rd.,  116  m.  from  Indian- 
apolis, 58  from  Terre  Haute  and  51  from 
Evansville.  Engaged  in  manufacturing 
lumber,  staves  and  woodenware ;  a  ship- 
ping point  for  large  quantities  of  grain, 
pork  and  cattle.  Located  near  the  Knox 
county,  and  witliin  20  m.  of  Daviess  county 
coal  mines. 

CO.MMERCIAL  ;  every  morning  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  repub- 
lican ;  four  pages ;  size-^daily  23x32,  weekly 
30x44;  .subscription— daily  $7,  weekly  $1.50; 
established-daily  1883,  weekly   1878;   T.    H. 


Adams,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation — 
daily  K  K  ;  weekly  I. 

SUN;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
WESTERN  SUN,  Fridays  ;  democratic  ; 
daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages ;  size- 
daily  23x30,  weekly  .35x48  ;  subscription  —daily 
$7,  weekly  $2 ;  establislied— daily  1879,  weekly 
18W;  Royal  E.  Purcell,  editor  and  pviblisher  r 
circulation— daily  K,  weekly  I  1. 

NEWS;  Thursdays  ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages;  size  24x35;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lislied 1879;  W.  W.  Bailey,  .ilitor;  W.  W. 
Bailev  &  Co..  publishers  ;  circulation  J  J. 

WiESTEUN  SUN  ;  (see  Sun). 
WABASH,  C.  H.,  Wabash  Co.,  ^  4,500' 

pop.,  on  Wabash  r.  and  Wabash,  St.  Louis 

&  Pacific  and  Cincinnati,  Wabash  &  Michi- 


gan Rds.,  42  m.  from  Fort  Wayne.  Place  of 
active  trade.  In  agricultural  district.  En- 
gaged in  various  manufactures. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  four  pages ;  .size 
28x44  ;  suliscriptlon  $2 ;  established  1871 ;  Lee- 
Linn,  editor  and  puiallsher ;  circulation  1 1. 

PLAIN  DEALER;  Fridays ;  republi- 
can ;  eiglit  pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription 
$2 ;  established  1859 ;  McClung,  Bacon  &  Har- 
ris, editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  H  1. 

TI.1IES;  Fridays;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44; 
suljscription  $2  :  established  1883  ;  T.  B.  Wil- 
son, editor  and  publisher. 

WALKERTON.  St.  Joseph  Co.,  i  754 
pop.,  on  the  I.,  P.  &  C.  Rd.,  at  Junction  of  B. 
&  O.  Rd.,  79  111.  from  Chicago,  20  from  South 
Bend  and  16  from  La  Porte.  A  good  farm- 
ing country  and  shipping  point. 

LEADER;    Fridays;    four   pages;    size 

22x30;   subscription   $1.25;    established    1884; 
T.  R.  Needham,  editor  and  publisher. 

VISITOR;  Wednesdays  ;  greenback  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1875 ;  Henry  S.  Mintle,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 

WARREN,  Huntington   Co.,  cf  1.000 

pop.,  on  railroad  ;  farming. 

NE%VS  ;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages;  size  21x:^;  subscription  $1..)0;  estab- 
lislied 1878;  J.  W.  Surran,  editor  and  publish- 
er ;  circulation  K  1. 

WARSAW,  C.  H.,  Kosciusko  Co.,  ti 

3,500  pop.,  on  Tippecanoe  r.  and  Pittsburgh, 
Fort  Wayne  &  Chicago  Rd.,  at  intersection 
of  Cincinnati,  Wabash  &  Michigan  Rd.,  40' 
111.  from  Fort  Wayne.    Engaged  In  agricul- 
ture and  lumber  trade.    Several  manufac- 
tories are  located  liere. 
Ti;>IES  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
and    INDIAN  IAN-REPUBLICAN, 
Thursdavs  ;  republican :    four  pages  ;   size— 
dailv  19x26,  weekly  28x44  ;  subscription— tiaily 
$5.20,  weekly  .$1.50  ;    established— daily  1882, 
weekly  1856  ;  Williams  &  Hossier,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation— daily  K  1,  weekly  H  1. 
HERALD;  Saturdays;   four  pages  ;  size 
30x44  ;    subscription   $1.25  ;    established   1882 ; 
S.  S.  Baker,  editor ;  A.  E.  Baker,  publisher ; 
circulation  K  1. 

INDIANIAN  -  REPUBLICAN  (see 
Times). 

NATIONAL  UNION  ;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscriptioiK 
$1.50;  established  1861;  F.J.  Zimmerman,  edi- 
tor and  publisher;  circulation  J. 

DENTAL  STUDENT;  quarterly;  dent- 
al ;  eight  pages ;  size  18x24 ;  subscription  25 
cents  ;  established  1884  ;  C.  A.  Rigdon,  editor 
and  publisher. 

WASHINGTON,  C.  H.,  Daviess  Co., 
P  4,323  pop.,  on  Ohio  &  Mississippi  and 
Evansville,  Washington  &  Brazil  Rds.,  20 
m.  E.  of  Vincennes  and  173  from  St.  Louis. 
Engaged  in  mining  and  manufacturing. 
Numerous  coal  mines  in  the  vicinity. 
JACKSONIAN;  every   evening  except 


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INDIANA. 


INDIANA. 


Sundav  ;  flemocratlc  ;  four  paprt'S  ;  size  16x22; 
subscription  $5.20 ;  establislu'd  1SS4;  A.  Cho- 
niel  &  Sons,  editors  and  publislicrs. 

A  D  VERTI5i«E It :  Fridays  ;  democratic  ; 
four  pages;  size  24xo5;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1884  ;  Alex.  Choniel  &  Sous,  editors 
and  publishers. 

DAVIESS  CO.  DEMOCRAT  ;  Satur 
days;  democratic;  four  pages;  size  26x40; 
subscription  $1.25  ;  esfalilishcd  1867;  Stephen 
Beldtns.  editor  and  jiublislier;  circulation  I. 

GAZETTE;  Saturdays;  republican;  fovu- 
pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.25 ;  estab- 
Jished  1866 ;  Gazette  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  I  1 . 

TVATERLOO,  -De  Kalb  Co.,  cf  1,800 
pop.,  on  Cedar  Creek,  and  on  the  Lake  Shore 
&  Michigan  Southern  Rd.,  78  m.  from  Toledo. 
A  trade  centre  for  a  large  agricultural  dis- 
trict. Largest  town  in  and  principal  ship- 
ping point  for  the  counties  of  De  Kalb  and 
Steuben. 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  svibscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1858;  Dickinson  .t  Willis,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

WAVEL.AND,  Montgomery   Co  ,  -a 
oHi  pop.,  on  T.  H.  &  Logansport  Rd.     En- 
gaged in  tanning. 
PRESS;   Thursdays  ;  four  pages ;  size 

"22x30  ;  subscription  80  cents  ;  established  1882  ; 

J.  W.  Hennon,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K. 

WAYNETOWN, Montgomery  Co.,^ 
600  pop.,  on  Indiana,  Bloomington  &  West- 
ern Rd.,  20  m.  E.  of  Covington  and  54  W.  of 
Indianapolis.    A  place  of  tiade. 
PRESS  ;    Saturdays ;    four   pages ;    size 

24x36 :  subscription  $1 ;  established  1882 ;  Ed. 

"W.  Copner,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K  K. 

TVESTFIELD,  Hamilton  Co.  U 

NEWS  ;  Fridays :  republican  ;  eight  pages ; 
•Size26.x40  :  subscription  $1.25  ;  established  1884  ; 
Prank  B.  Kose,  editor  and  publisher. 

WEST  LEBANON,  Warren  Co.,  -n 
700  pop.,  on  the  Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific- 
Rd.,  IS  m.  from  Danville,  111. 
GAZETTE;     Fridays ;    independent, 
Tepublican  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26.x40  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1883;  Wm.  H.  Soden, 
■editor  and  publisher  circulation  K. 

WESTVILLE,  Laporte  Co.,  b  800 
pop.,  on  Louisville,  New  Albany  &  Chicago 
Rd.,  11  m.  from  La  Porte  and  11  from  Valpa- 
raiso. Manufacturing  of  agricultural  im- 
plements ;  also  flouring  mills. 
INDICATOR;  Thursdays;  four   pages; 

size  24x36;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1882 ; 

E.  E.  Drom,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation 

KK  1. 

WILL.IAMSPORT,  C.  H.,  Warren 
Co.,  -D  911  pop.,  on  Wabash  r.  and  Wabash, 
St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rd.,  34  m.  below  La- 
■  fayette,  64  from  Indianapolis  and  120  from 
Chicago.  Engaged  in  agriculture  and  stock 
raising. 

WARREN  REPUBLICAN;  Thurs 
days  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ; 
subscription  $1.50:  established  1855;  John 
Gregory,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  J. 

WINAMAC,  C.  H.,  Pulaski  Co.,  b 
1,400  pop.,  on  Tippecanoe  r.  and  Pittsburgh, 
Cincinnati  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  96  m.  from  Chi- 
cago and  25  from  Logansport. 

DEMOCRATIC  JOURNAL  ;  Satur- 
days ;    four  pages ;    size  26x40 ;   subscription 


$1.50;    established  1856;  M.  H.  Ingrim,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 
REPUBLICAN;    Fridays;  republican  j 

eight  pages;  size  '26x40;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1872;  S.  R.  Jackson,  editor;  W. 
B.  Jenkins,  publisher;  circulation  K  K  1. 

WINCHESTER,   C.    H.,    Randolph 

Co.,  D- 1,962  pop.,  on  White  r.,  at  intersection 
of  Cleveland,  Columbus,  Cincinnati  &  In- 
dianapolis by  the  Cincinnati,  Richmond  & 
Fort  Wayne  Rd.,  75  m.  from  Indianapolis 
and  68  from  Fort  Wayne.    A  rich  farming 
district  and  place  of  active  trade,  princi- 
pally in  the  raising  and  shipment  of  grain. 
HERALD;    Wednesdays;    republican; 
eiglit  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;   subscription  $1  ;  es- 
tablished 1874;  E.  H.  Addington,   editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

JOURNAL;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
four  pages ;  size  28x44 ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1842 ;  A.  C.  Beeson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

WINDFALL,  Tipton  Co.  a  800  pop., 
on  Cliicago,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rd. 
INDEPENDENT  ;  Fridays  ;  independ- 
ent ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x31  :  subscription 
$1.25  ;  established  1884  ;  J.  A.  Wertz,  editor  and 
publislier. 

WORTHINGTON,    Greene  Co.,  p 
1,600  pop.,  on  the  Indianapolis  &  Vincennes 
Rd.,  and  terminus  of  Terre  Haute  &  S.  E. 
Rd.,  70  m.  S.  W.  of  Indianapolis,  near  the 
confluence  of  Eel  r.  with  the  W.  fork  of  the 
White    r.     An   important  business   point, 
engaged  in  manufacturing. 
TIMES;    Thursdays ;  republican ;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $1.'25  ;  estab- 
lished 1856 ;  Author  Palmer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

XENIA,   Miami  Co.,   b   975  pop.,  on 

Pittsburg,  Cincinnati  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  and 
Bradford  division  of  Pan  Handle  Rd.,  20  m. 
from  Peru  and  30  from  Logansport.    Agri- 
cultural district. 
J  O  I'  R  N  A  li  ;    Fridays  ;    Independent  ; 

eiglit  pages;   size  30.x44 ;  subscription  $1.50; 

established   1883  ;  A.   L.  Lawshe,  editor  and 

publisher. 
T  I  M  E  .S  ;    Fridays  ;   independent ;   four 

pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50  ;    e.stab- 

lished  1880  ;  S.  F.  &  Chas.  Winter,  editors  and 

publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

ZIONSVILLE,  Boone  Co.,  a  995 
pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  Indianapolis,  St.  Louis 
&  Chicago  Rd.,  15  m.  from   Indianapolis. 
Surrounded  by  a  farming  district. 
TIMES;    Thursdays;    four   pages;    size 

24x36;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1873;  Cal. 

Gault,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

IOWA. 

ACKLEY,  Hardin  Co.,  D  2,230  pop., 
on  Iowa  division  of  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  at 
intersection  of  Central  Rd.  of  Iowa,  43  m. 
from  Marshalltown.  Centre  of  a  thriving 
trade,  and  extensively  engaged  in  shipping 
grain  and  live  stock. 
ENTERPRISE  ;  Tuesdays ;  aemocratic ; 

four  pages;  size '24x35;  subscription  $1.50;  es 

tablisned    1868;  J.   H.   Scales,    editor;    J.   G 

Thomas,  publishers  ;  circulation  J. 
TRIBUNE;    Wednesday;     republican; 

four  oages;   size   28x44:   subscription  $1.50; 

established  18S3;  A.  M.  Bryson,  editor;  A.  E. 

Woodruff,  publisher  ;  circulation  J. 


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ADAIR,  Adair  Co.,  p  650  pop.,  on  Chi- 
cago, Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd. 

N  E  W  !S  :     Fridays  ;    Independent ;    four 

Sages;  slze24x.S5;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
shed  1882  ;  G.  W.  Wilkinson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

ADEIi,  C.  H.,  Dallas  Co.,  n  1,200  pop., 
on  Coon  r.,  22  m.  W.  of  Des  Moines,  on  Wa- 
bash, St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rd.  Surrounded 
by  a  wealthy  farming  district  and  centre  of 
a  large  trade. 

DAIiL-AS  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Thurs 
days ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription 
$1.50 ;  established  1866  ;  Carroll  &  Williams, 
editors  and  publisher.^ ;  circulation  K  1. 

DALLAS  CO.  NEWS;  Wednesdays; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1872;  Noel  &  Hotchkiss, 
editors  and  pul)lishers ;  circulation  J  1. 

NEW  ERA;  Thursdays;  greenback; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x85 ;  subscription  $1.25 ; 
established  1878;  W.  H.  Rickerson,  editor; 
New  Era  Printing  Co.,  publishers;  circ'n  J. 

AFTON,  C.H.,  Union  Co.,  Q  1,231  pop., 
on  Burlington  &  Missouri  River  Rd.,  50  m. 
S.  W.  of  Des  Moines  and  180  W.  of  Burling- 
ton. Manufactures  of  various  kinds  are 
carried  on ;  centre  of  a  good  trade  and  prin- 
cipal shipping  point  for  large  area. 

ENTERPRItSE;  Thursdays;  four  pages; 
Slze22xo0;  subscription  §1  ;  established  1880; 
Baxter  &  Claussen,  editors  and  publishers ; 
Cii'culation  K  K. 

.  TRIBUNE-NEVV8;  Wednesdays;  re- 
publican ;  four  pages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1877;  J.  F.  Bishop,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  J. 

AINSWORTH,    JFashington  Co.,   D, 

600  pop.,  on  the  C,  R.  I.  &  P.  Rd.,  73^  m.  from 

Washington. 

CLIPPER;  Thursdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
20x26  ;  subscription  gil  ;  estaljlished  1883  ;  J.  H. 
Pearson,  editor  anil  pui)lislier;  circulation  K; 
Issue  also    tlie  Western  Farmer  and  Horti- 

0.'U,T1^\LY"tSt 

FLORAL  INSTRUCTOR;  monthly; 
floricultural;  sixteen  pages  ;  size  of  page  9x12; 
subscription  50  cents ;  established  1880;  R. 
Rennie  McGill,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation H. 

WESTERN  FARMER  AND  HOR- 
TICULTURIST; monthly;  agricultural; 
sixteen  pages  ;  size  of  page  9x12  ;  subscription 
25  cents;  established  1878;  J.  H.  Pearson,  ed- 
itor and  publisher  ;  circulation  H  1 ;  issue 
also  the  Clipjier. 

AKRON,   Plymouth  Co.,  t]  400  pop., 

on  Big  Sioux  r.  and  Chicago,  Mil.  &  St.  Paul 

Rd.,  30  ra.  from  Sioux  City  ;  excellent  water 

power. 

WESTERN  DELTA;  Fridays;  four 
pages;  size  24x35;  subscription  $1..50;  estab- 
lished 1882 ;  Geo.  W.  Peck,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

ALBIA,  C.  H.,  3ronroe  Co.,  g  2,4.35 
pop.,  at  intersection  of  Chicago,  Burlington 
&  Quincy  Rd.  with  Central  Rd.  of  Iowa  and 
Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rds.,  100  m. 
from  Burlington.  Surrounded  by  extensive 
coal  mines. 

DEI>IOCRAT;  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
four  pages  ;  size  26.X40  ;  sub.scription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1878;  Weber  &  Howard,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

OPINION;  Saturdays;  national;  four 
pages;  size  24x35;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 18-f4  ;  E.  0.  Davis,  editor  and  publisher. 
UNION;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages;  size  28.x44;  subscripti<m  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1860 ;  M.  M.  Walden,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1. 


IOWA. 


ALDEN,  Hardin  Co.,  n  600  pop.,  on 

Iowa  r.  and  Iowa  division  of  Illinois  Cen- 
tral and  Chicago,  Iowa  &  Dakota  Rds.,  14* 
m.  W.  of  Dubuque ;  draws  a  large  trade 
from  the  Upper  Iowa  Valley.  An  extensive 
grain  and  cattle-shipping  point. 

TIMES ;  Fridays ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44 ; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1878 ;  Mark  J. 
Furry,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K. 

ALGONA,  C.  H.,  Kossuth  Co.,  ^  1,940 
pop.,  on  Des  Moines  r.,  and  Iowa  and  Dako- 
ta division  of  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  Rd.,  and  Toledo  &  N.  W.  branch  of 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  126  m.  from 
McGregor,  120  N.  by  W.  of  Des  Moines.  En- 
gaged In  milling,  the  river  furnishing 
abundant  power.  Surrounded  by  an  agri- 
cultural, manufacturing,  dairying,  and 
stock-raising  district. 

REPUBLICAN;  Wednesdays;  republi- 
can ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $2  ; 
established  1871 ;  Milton  Starr,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

UPPER  DES  MOINES;  Wednesdays; 
republican  ;  four  pages ;  size  28x44 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1866;  Ingham  &  Warren, 
editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  K  1. 

ALLERTON,     iraijne    Co.,    p    1,022 
pop.,  on  the  C,  R.  1.  &  P.  Rd.    Central  town 
of  Wayne  county. 
NEWS;    Thursdays;    independent-demo 

cratic  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription 

$1  ;    established   1872 ;   D.  D.  Shirley,  editor ; 

Allerton  News  Co.,  publishers  ;  circ'n  J  J. 

ALLISON,  Butler  Co.  [^ 

BUTLER  CO.  TRIBUNE;  Tlmrsdays. 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1881;  Frank  L,  Dodge,  editor; 
Dodge  Bros.,  publishers. 

ALTA,  Buena  Vista  Co.,  tl  VOO  pop.,  on 
111.  Cent.  Rd.,  about  half  way  between  Fort 
Dodge  and  Sioux  City.  On  the  highest  point 
of  land  between  the  Mississippi  and  Mis- 
souri rivers.  Agricultural  products  and 
stock  raising. 

ADVERTISER;  Fridays  ;  Independent : 
four  pages ;  size  26.x 40  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1877  ;  Walpole  &  Smith,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

ALTON,    Sioux    Co.,    \2  600  pop.,    at 

junction  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  & 

Omaha,  and  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rds. 

Has  grist  mill.    A  shipping  point  for  grain 

and  cattle. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
24x36;  subsci'iption  $2;  established  1882;  J. 
F.  Glover,  editor  ami  publisher;  circulation 
K ;  an  edition  entitled  the  Osceola  Co.  Revieir, 
is  dated  at  Sibley. 

AMES,  Story  Co.,  a  1,400  pop.,  on  Iowa 

division  of  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd., 
and  is  the  terminus  of  Des  Moines  &  Min- 
nesota Rd.  Seat  of  Iowa  Agricultural  Col- 
lege.   The  town  is  a  local  trade  centre. 

INTELLIGENCER;  Saturdays;  re- 
publican;  four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscrip- 
tion $1..tO  ;  established  1869 ;  J.  E.  Duncan, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

AURORA;  monthly;  thirty  two  pages 
octavo ;  subscription  $1  ;  est.ablished  1873 ; 
Literary  Societies  of  the  Iowa  State  Agricul- 
tural College,  editors  and  publishers  ;  a  col- 
lege paper  ;  issued  during  the  collegiate  year. 

STUDENT'S     FARM     .lOURNAL  r. 


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monthly  ;  agricultural ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
18xai ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  established  18S4  ; 
Oak.  G.  Norton,  editor;  Agricultural  and 
Horticultural  Association  of  Iowa  Agricul- 
tural College,  publishers. 

ANAMOSA,  C.  U.,  Jones  Co.,  a- 2,033 

pop.,  on  Wapsipinlcon  r.,  and  Dubuque  Br. 

of  Chicago,  Mil.  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  at  junction 

and  Western  terminus  of  Iowa  Midland  Rd. 

50  m.  from  Dubuijue  and  71  from  Clinton. 

Centre  of  a  large  farming  region,  having  an 

active  trade. 

E  U  R  E  K.  A  ;  Thursdays  ;  republican ; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.75  ;  es- 
tablished 1S56 ;  E.  Booth  &  Son,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

JOURNAIv;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1872 ;  C.  H. 
Monger,  editorand  publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

ANDREW,  Jackson  Co.,  CT 

BLAETTER  AUS  DEN  AVAISEN- 
HAUSERN  ;  monthly  ;  German  ;  lutheran; 
four  pages  ;  size  15x21 ;  subscription  25  cents  ; 
established  1883;  F.  Lutz,  editor;  does  not 
insert  advertisements. 

ANGUS,    Boone    Co.,  a  3,500  pop.,  ou 
Des  Moines  &  Fort  Dodge  Rd.,  at  terminus 
of  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  85  m.  from 
Des  Moines.    Engaged  in  coal  mining. 
BLACK  DIAMOND  ;  Saturdays;  eight 
pages  ;  size  34x48  ;  subscription  §1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 18S3  ;  Rob't  A.  Lowry,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

IOWA  TI  >l  ES  :  Thursdays ;  four  pages  ; 
size  26x40 ;  subscription  §1.50 ;  established 
1884  ;  Brockett  &  Griswold,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

ANITA,  Cass  Co.,  p  SoOpop.,  15  m.E. 
of  Atlantic,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pa- 
cific Rd.  An  agricultural  country;  three 
large  grain  elevators.    A  prosperous  town. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
26x40;  subscription  .§1.50;  established  1881; 
R.  B.  Claiborne,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation K  K. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  four  pages  ;  size 
26x40;  subscription  §1.50;  established  1883 ; 
Sherman  F.  Myers,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

ATLANTIC,  C.  Yl.,  Cass   Co.,  ,D  5,000 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  and 
proposed  route  of  the  Kansas  City,  Atlantic 
&  Northeastern    Bds.,   52   m.  E.  of  Council 
Bluffs  and  82  W.  of  Des  Moines.    Business 
point  for  an  agricultural  community. 
TEEEGR.4PI1;   every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  re 
publican;     daily— four     pages,   weekly    six 
pages ;  size— daily  22.x30,  weekly  (size  of  page) 
22x28:   subscription— daily    .§6,  weekly  §1.50; 
established— daily  1S79,  weekly  1871 ;   Lafay- 
ette Young,   editor   and  publisher;    circula- 
tion— daily  K  1,  weeklv  I. 

CASSS  CO.  DEMOCRAT:  Tuesdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscrip- 
•  tlon  §1.50;  established  1880:  C.  F.  Chase  & 
Co  .  editors  and  publishers;  circulation  J  1. 
MESSENGER  ;  Fridays  ;  republican  ; 
four  pages;  size28.x44;  subscription  §1.50;  es- 
tablished 1865 ;  J.  H.  WlUey,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 

PEOPLE'S  ADVOCATE;  Thursdays; 
four  pages  :  size  26x4tt ;  subscription  §1 ;  estab- 
lished 1883;  W.  H.  Sanders,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

AUDUBON,  C.  H.,  Auduhon  Co.,  -n 
1,650  pop.,  Northern  terminus  of  branch  of 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  ami 
Southern  terminus  of  C.  &  N.  W.  Rd.    Has 


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water  works  and  large  flouring  mills.    Mar- 
ket town  of  large  and  populous  farming 
and  stock-raising  country. 
ADVOCATE;  Wednesdays ;  democratic  p 

four  pages  ;    size  28x44  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 

established  1878 ;  R.  Moore  Carpenter,  editor 

and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 
AUDUBON  CO.  SENTINEL:   Fri- 

davs  ;    democratic  ;    four  pages  ;   size  20x26  -^ 

subscription  §1.50 ;   established    1871 ;    H.  P. 

Albert,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  I. 
TIMES  ;    Thursdays  ;   four  pages  ;   siz& 

26.X40;   subscription  $1.50;   established    1879;. 

F.    A.    Hacer,  editor  and  publisher ;  cu-cula- 

tion  K  K  1. 

AURELIA,  Cherokee  Co.,  b  500  pop., 
on  I.  C.  Rd.,  between  Fort  Dodge  and  Sioux 
City.    Grain  and  stock  raising. 
SENTINEL;    Thursdays;   independent j 

eight  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  established  1882  ;  A. 

L.  Belew,  editor  and  publisher ;  cii-c'n  K. 

AVOCA,  Pottawattomie  Co.,  p  2,000>' 
pop.,  situated  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  Sc 
Pacific  Rd.,  40  m.  from  Council  Bluffs.  Sur- 
rounded by  an  agricultural  country.  Centre 
of  a  good  trade. 
DELTA;   Thursdays;   eight   pages;   size 

34x48;   subscription   $1.50;    established    1871; 

Trotter  &  Lamoreaux,  editors  and  publishers  ; 

circulation  J  1. 
HERALD  ;    Wednesdays;    democratic; 

four  pages;   size  28x44;    subscription  §1.50; 

established  1880;   A.  P.  Cramer,  editor  and 

publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

BAGIiEY,  Guthrie  Co.,  -n  400  pop  ,  on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  50  ni. 

from  Des    Moines   and    106   from    Council 

Bluffs. 

BANNER  ;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscription  §1.25  ;  estab- 
lished 1882:  K.  V.  Sworf,  editor  ;  L.  C.  &  J.  B. 
Wright,  publishers  ;  circulation  K. 

BANCROFT,  A'ossM^/t  Co.,  ^  250 pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd. 

REGISTER  ;  Fridays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size- 
26x411;  subscription  §1.50;  established  1883; 
David  A.  Ellis,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K. 

BATTLE  CREEK,  Ida   Co.,  -a  600 
pop.,  on  M.  R.  Rd.  and  Maple  r.,  8  m.  from 
Ida  Grove.    A  farming  section. 
TIMES;  Thursdays ;  republican  ;  f oui- 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1879;   S.  W.  Young,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

BAYARD,  Guthrie   Co.,  -a  500  pop., 

on  Ch.,  M.  &  St.  P.  Rds.,  surrounded  by  an 

excellent  corn-producing  district. 

NEWS  ;  Fridays  :  eight  pages  ;  size  26x40  ; 

established  1884  :  Ham   Kautzman,  editor  :  E. 

A.  Olive,  publisher. 

BEDFORD,  C.  n.,  Taylor  Co.,  P  1,160 
pop.,  on   Creston   and   Bedford   branch    of 
Burlington  &  Missouri  River  Rd.,  65  m.  front 
St.  Joseph  and  about  100  from  Des  Moines. 
It  is  situated  in  a  fine  agricultural  district. 
SOUTH-WEST  DEMOCRAT;  Satur- 
days ;   democratic ;    four  pages ;  size  26x40  ; 
subscription  §2 :  established  1880 ;  E.  Houck, 
editor:  J.  D.  Smith,  publisher:  ciri'"n  I. 

TAYLOR  CO.  REPUBLICAN  ; 
Thursdays ;  republican ;  four  pages ;  size 
26.X40 ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1877 ; 
Pierce  &  Lucas,  editors  and  publishers ;  circu- 
lation I  I. 

TAYLOR  CO.  TRIBUNE:  Saturdays; 
eight  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  sub.scription  §1 :  es- 
tablished 1884;  J.  J.  Carey,  editor  and  pub- 
lislier. 


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BELLE  PLAINE,  Benton  Co.,  o  2,200 
pep.,  cm  Iiiwa  division  of  Chicago  &  North- 
western Ed.,  34  m.  W.  of  Cedar  Rapids  and 
■23  S.  W.  of  Vinton  and  Southern    terminus 
of  Ottuniwa,  Cedar  Falls  &  St.  Paul  Rd. 
INDEPENDENT  ;     Wednesdays;    four 
yia>;i's;  size  2(ix40 ;   sub.scrlptlon  $1.50;  estab- 
tislicd   1876;  J.  P.  Wallace,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 
'    UNION;    Thursdays;    republican;    four 

fyaKCS ;  size  28.\44;  svibscription  $1.50;  estab 
isiied  1867;  Geo.  R.   Lee,  editor  and    publish- 
er;  circulati<in  K  1. 

BELLEVUE,  Jackson  Co.,  D-  1,750 
pop.,  on  Mississippi  r.,  25  m.  below  Dubuque, 
12  S.  E.  of  Galena,  111.  It  has  a  fine  steamer 
landing,  and  large  quantities  of  produce 
are  shipped  from  the  surrounding  agricul- 
tural districts. 

LEADER;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x  10 ;  subscription  $2 :  es- 
tablished 1870;  W.O.Evans,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  1. 

BELMOND,  Wright  Co.,  ^  1,000  pop., 

on  Iowa  r.,  with  good  water  power;  ricli  agri 

cultural  region.    Largest  town  in  county. 

HERALiD;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
«lght  pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1873 ;  Silas  A.  Keeler,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

BIRMINGHAM,  Van  Buren  Co.,  \\ 

515  pop.,  on  Fort  JIatlison  &  Northwestern 
Rd.,  about  12  m.  N.  of  Keosauqua.  The  Des 
Moines  r.  runs  through  the  county.  Manu- 
factures carried  on. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays:  republi- 
can ;  four  pages ;  size  at)X40 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1870;  Shevvard  &  Parker, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

BLAIRSTOWN,  Benton  Co.  a- 

IOWA  liOYALIST;  Wednesday;  in- 
dependent; four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscrip- 
tion $2 ;  established  1881 ;  G.  W.  Jenkins, 
editor  and  ])ublisher;  circulation  K  1. 

BLANCHARD,  Pag".  ro.,p600pop., 
on  Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rd.,  66  m. 
S.  of  Council  Bluffs,  Iowa.  Important 
grain  growing  and  shipping  point,  with 
two  large  grain  elevators. 

RECORD;  Thursdays ;  prohibition ; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x35;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1S7W ;  Rufus  Johnson,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 

STATE-LINE  LEADER;  Fridays  ;  in 
dependent ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50  ;  established  1882  ;  Geo.  J.  Shepard, 
editor  and  ])ul)lisher  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

BLOOMFIELD,  C  II.,  Davis  Co.,  g 
1,800  pop.,  near  Fox  r.,  at  the  junction  of 
the  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Kansas  City  and 
Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rds.,  70  m.  W. 
N.  W.  of  Keokuk  and  85  from  Burlington. 
The  centre  of  a  fertile  and  thriving  agri- 
cultural region  and  the  trade  centre  for  a 
large  section. 

DAVIS  CO.  REPUBLICAN;  Thurs 
days  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28.Y44 ; 
subscription  .fl.flO;  established  1863;  Fortune 
&  Wright,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  J  1. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1..50  ;  es- 
tablished 18611;  Mounts  ,<:  Evans,  editors  and 
publishers:  circulation  J  1. 

LEGAL  TENDER  <JREENBACK; 
Thursdays ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x4U  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.5ii;  established  1878:  Crawford  F.  Davis, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  J  1 . 


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BONAPARTE,  Van  Buren  Co.,  O, 
689  poj).,  on  Des  Moines  r.  and  Des  Moines 
Valley  Rd.,  35  m.  N.  W.  of  Keokuk.  A  grain 
and  stock  market,  and  engaged  in  manu- 
facturing. 

JOURNAL;    Thursdays;    Independent; 

eight  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1877;  John  Stirling,  Jr.,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

BOONE,  Boone  Co.,  D  4,.500  pop.,  on 
Iowa  division  of  Clilcago  &  Northwestern 
Rd.,  at  terminus  of  the  St.  Louis,  Des 
Moines  &  Northern  Rd.,  ;}42m.  from  Chicago 
and  121  W.  of  Cedar  Rapids.  Milling  and 
manufacturing  of  various  kinds  are  carried 
on,  as  is  also  coal  mining— the  coal  beds 
being  about  90  feet  below  the  surface.  It 
is  surroi<kded  by  a  fine  farming  country. 

BOONE  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Wednes 
days  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ; 
subscription  .$2 ;  established  1868 ;  J.  Horn- 
steln,  editor  and  publlslier  ;  circulation  J  J. 

BOONE  CO.   REPUBLICAN;   Wed 
nesdavs  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ; 
subsri'iption    .$2;     established    1865;    W.    B. 
Means,  editor  ;  Republican  Printing  Co.,  pub 
Ushers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

DER  BOONE  HEROLD :  Fridays;  Ger 
man  :  four  pages  ;  size  28.x44  ;  subscription  $2  : 
established  1832;  Geo.  P.  Roth,  editor;  Ger- 
man Printing  Co.,  publishers. 

STANDARD;  Saturdays;  republican; 
four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablislied  1865  ;  John  M.  Braluard,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

BRIGHTON,  Washington  Co.,  r\  1,200 
pop.,  on  Southwestern  division  of  Chicago, 
Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  at  junction  of 
Iowa  Central  and  Burlington  &  Western 
(narrow  gauge)  Rds.,  13  m.  S.  W.  of  Wash- 
ington. Surrounded  by  a  fine  agricultural 
country. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1..tO  ;  estab- 
lished 188S  ;  C.  C.  Heacock,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

NEWS  ;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50;  estab 
Ilshed  1879 ;  G.  H.  &  V.  E.  Frasher,  editors  and 
publlsliers  ;  circulation  K  K. 

BRITT,  Hancock  Co.,  ti  700  pop.,  at 
junction  of  Iowa  &  Dakota  Div.  of  Chicago, 
Mil.  &  St.  Paul  and  M.  &St.  Louis  Rds.,  21  m. 
E.  of  Algona,  148  W.  of  McGregor  and  165  S. 
of  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Prosperous  town  in 
centre  of  county,  which  is  rapidly  being  set- 
tled. In  a  stock-raising  and  agricultural 
country. 

HANCOCK  CO.  TRIBI  NE  ;  Thurs 
days;  republican;  four  pages;  size  26x40; 
subscription  .$2:  established  1879;  E.  E.  Adams, 
editor  and  publislier  ;  circulation  K  1. 

BROOKLYN,  Poioeshiek  Co.,  n  1,900 

pop.,  division    station   of    Chicago,    Rock 

Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  103  m.  from  Davenport 

and  75  E.  of  Des  Moines.    Situated  in  a  rich 

prairie.  Is  the  centre  of  a  large  grain  and 

stock  trade. 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  26x40 ;  subscription  .$1.50 ;  established 
1875;  F.  R.  Conaway,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  K  1. 

BRUSHCREEK,  Faj,ette  Co., cf  1,000 
pop.,   on   the   Chicago,  Milwaukee    &   St. 
Paul  Rd.,  70  m.  from  Dubuque.  Has  a  flour- 
ishing mechanical  and  mercantile  trade. 
NEWS;   Fridays;     indepemlent;   eight 


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f)ages;  size  30x4-1;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
ished  1874;  Tlieo.  Freer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

BUFFALO,  ''Scott  Co.,  o  410  pop., 
on  the  Mississippi  r.,  10  m.  from  Davenport, 
on  the  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Paeitlc  Rd. 
Coal  mining  is  the  principal  industry. 

f?COTT  CO.  BLAIJE;  Fridiys ;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x35  :  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1882;  A.  J.  Allen,  editor  and  publisher. 

BURLINGTON,  C.  H.,  Des  Afoines 

Co.,  n,  24,000  pop.,  on  Mississippi  r.  and  Chi- 
cago, Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  and  eight 
other  Important  railroads,  207  m.  from 
Chicago,  25.5  from  St.  Louis.  This  city  was 
settled  in  1833,  and  now  has  the  most  ad- 
vanced city  improvements,  including  the 
Holly  system  of  water  works,  and  a  public 
system  of  steam  supply.  Considerable 
manufacturing  is  carried  on.  The  exten- 
sive machine  shops  of  the  Chicago,  Burling- 
ton &  Quincy  Rd.  are  located  here.  The 
centre  of  a  large  and  flourishing  wholesale 
and  retail  trade  and  has  considerable  river 
commerce. 

GAZETTE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  dally  four  pages,  weekly  six  pages ; 
size— daily  26x40,  weekly  (size  of  page)  20x26  ; 
subscription— daily  $8,  weekly  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1837 ;  A.  C.  Hutchinson,  manager ; 
circulation— daily  I,  weekly  6  1. 
HAWK-EYE;  every  morning  except 
Monday,  and  WEEK- 
LY, Thursdays;  repub- 
lican ;  daily  and  news 
trade  edition  of  weekly 
eight  pages,  weekly 
twelve  pages;  size — dally 
and  news  traMe  edition 
of  weekly  :j0x44,  weekly 
(size  of  page)  15x22  ;  sub- 
s  c  r  i  p  t  i  o  n  —  daily  $Ki, 
weekly  $1.25;  established 
1839;  The  Hawk-Eye  Co., 
editors   and   publishers  ; 

iiBcwiS^K^^     circ'n— daily    G,    weekly 

O  1,  iievvo  tiau.  fditlon  of  weeklv  F  1. 

IOWA  TRIBUNE;  every  evening  ex 
cept  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays  ; 
German ;  democratic ;  daily  four  pages, 
weekly  ten  pages ;  size— daily  26.\;40,  weekly 
/size  of  page)  15x22;  subscription- daily  $8, 
weekly  $2 ;  established  1861  ;  J.  J.  Wohlwend 
&  Son.  editors  and  publishers;  circulation- 
daily  K  1.  weeklv  .1  1. 

RAILROAD  REPORTER  ;  Thurs- 
days; eight  pages;  slze22x3i;  subscription 
SI. 50;  established  1S83;  E.  O.  Armstrong, 
editor ;  Railroad  Reporter  Co.,  publishers  ; 
circulation  K  1  ;  In  the  interest  of  railroad 
emploves. 

SATURDAY  EVENING  POST; 
Saturdavs;  repuljlican ;  eight  pages;  size  of 
page  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1SS2;  J.  W.  Murphy,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  I  1 . 

IOWA  CONFERENCE  QUARTER- 
1j  Y ;  methodlst-episoopal ;  sixteen  pages ;  size 
of  page  9x12 ;  subscription  25  cents  ;  establish- 
ed 1882;  Rev.  W.  E.  Patterson,  editor;  H.  M. 
Morgan,  publisher  ;  circulation  .J  1. 

CALAMUS,  Clinton  Co.,  d-  500  pop., 

in  a  stock-raising  and  agricultural  district. 

FREE  PRESS;  Tuesdays;  four  pages; 
size  24x35;  subscription  $1..50;  established 
1882 ;  H.  L.  Baiter,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation K. 

CALLIOPE,  Siou.v  Co.,  b  1.000  pop., 
on  Big  Sioux  r.  at  junction  Chicago,  Mil- 
waukee &  St.  Paul  and  Chicago  &  North- 


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western  Rd.,  midway  between  Sioux  City 

and  Sioux  Falls.    Great  water  power. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  eight  iiages;  size  26x40;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1878 ;  D.  O.  Stone,  editor ; 
Stone  Bros.,  publishers ;  circulation  K  1. 

CALMAR,      Winneshiek    Co.,  cf  1,100 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Kd.. 

45  m.    W.    of   McGregor.    Engaged   In    the 

manufacture  of  wagons,  plows  and  sleighs, 

and  shipping  live  stock  and  grain. 

CLARION;  S.aturdays  ;  eight  pages;  size 
26x40  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1875  ;  A. 
E.  Winrott,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  K  1. 

CAMBRIDGE,  Story  Co.,  a  1,000 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 
at  junction  of  Skunk  r. 

A  R  <i  II  S  ;  Saturdays;  four  pages; 
size  22x:»;  subscription  $1;  established  1883  ; 
W.  B.  Bachtell,  editor  and  publisher. 

CARROLL,   C.    H.,    Carroll   Co.,    -a 

1,800  pop.,  on    Iowa  division  of  Chicago  & 

Northwestern   Rd.,    92   m.    from    Council 

Bluffs. 

DER  DEMOKRAT;  Fridays  ; German  ; 
democratic  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  .30x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2  ;  established  1874  ;  F.  Florencourt,  edi- 
tor ;  Demokrat  Printing  Association,  publish- 
ers :  circul.ition  J  J. 

HERALD;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages; 
size  40x52  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1868 ; 
Hastings  &  Maclean,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
circulation  .T  1 . 

SENTINEL  ;  Fridays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
35x4S  ;  sub.scription  $1.50  ;  established  1877  ; 
M.  Miller,  editor  and  publisher    circ'n  K  K. 

CARSON,   Pottawattamie    Co.,   p   500 

pop.,  on  branch  of  C,  R.  I.  &  P.  and  C,  B.  & 

Quincy   Rd.,   25  m.  E.  of    Council  Bluffs. 

Raises  corn,  hogs  and  cattle. 

CRITERION;  Saturdays;  eight  pages; 
size  30x44 ;  established  lb82  ;  Roland  Layton, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

CASCADE,  Dubuque  Co.,  n-  935  pop., 

ou  Rd.  10  ni.  from  Farley  Junction. 

PIONEER;  Fridays;  eight  pages;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1876; 
I.  W.  Baldwin,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion K  K. 

CASEY,    Guthrie  Co.,  -a  700  pop.,   a 

station  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 

Rd.,  51  m.  from  Des  Moines. 

VINDICATOR  ;  Fridays;  eight  pages  ; 
size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1878; 
W.  P.  Cowman  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
circulation  K. 

CEDAR  FALLS,  Black  Hawk  Co.,  a- 
4  1100  pop.,  on  Cedar  r.,  and  on  Iowa  divi- 
sion of  the  Illinois  Central,  at  the  intersec- 
tion of  the  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  Min- 
nesota Rds.,  162  m.  from  Burlington  and  99 
from  Dubuque.  A  manufacturing  town, 
possessing  excellent  water  power. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  suljseription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1860  ;  Snyder  &  Hm-d,  editors  and  pub- 
llsiiers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays  ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  ;  size  :>4.x4S  ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1883 ;  Thos.  W.  Bishop,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

CEDAR  RAPIDS,  Linn  Co.,  -n  9,1000 
pop.,  on  Cedar  r.,  and  Burlington,  Cedar 
Rapids  &  Northern  Rd.,  at  intersection  of 
Chicago  &    Northwestern  Rd.,    and  June- 


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tlon   of   Chicago,  Mil.  &  St.  P.   Rd.,  79  m. 

from  Dubuque  and   100  from    Burlington. 

It  has  good  water  power ;  has  large  manu- 
facturing interests,  and  does  large  whole- 
sale trade. 

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tion  50  cents ;  established  1885 ;  N.  Fr.  Han- 
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tural ;  twenty  pages  ;  sizeof  page  11x13  ;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1877;  Alexander 
Charles,  editor ;  Iowa  Farmer  Co.,  publishers ; 
circulation  G  1. 

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Hubbell  Lt  Co.,  publishers. 

CENTERVILLE,  C.  H.,  Appanoose 

Co..  g  3,200  pop.,  about  80  m.  S.  S.  E.  of  Des 
Moines,  on  the  Southwestern  division  of 
the  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  137 
from  Davenport,  95  W.  of  Keokuk,  on 
the  Wabash  Rd.  Engaged  in  manufactur- 
ing and  mining.  The  country  is  well  tim- 
bered and  rich  in  mineral  resources. 
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lished 1864  ;  W.  O.  Crosby  and  J.  C.  Barrows, 
editors ;  W.  O.  Crosby  &  Co.,  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation I. 

INDUSTRIAL.  lOWEGIAN;  Fridays, 
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established  1883 ;  Chas.  E.  Vrooman,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

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established  1872 ;  S.  L.  Harvey,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

CENTRE  POINT,  Linn  Co.,  a- 1,000 
pop.,  on  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  of  Cedar  Rapids,  on 
B.,  C.  R.  &  N.  Rd.  Leading  grain  market  in 
Linn  county.  Numerous  business  houses  > 
good  schools. 

COURIER  JOURNAL.;  Saturdays; 
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scription $1.50;  established  1876;  Oxley  & 
Floyd,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  K  K. 

CHARITON,  C.  H.,  Litcas  Co.,  g  3,500 
pop.,  on  Chariton  r.  and  Chicago,  Burling- 
ton &  Quincy,  and  Chariton,  DesM.  &  South- 
ern Rds.,  and  at  junction  of  Chariton 
branch  to  Kansas  City  ;  55  m.  from  Ottum- 
wa.  It  is  the  central  trading  point  between 
the  Mississippi  and  Missouri  rs. 

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subscription  $1.50;  established  1872;  J.  D.  Hull, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

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four  pages;  size  31x44;  subscription  $1..")0; 
established  1857 ;  E.  Lewis,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J  J  1. 

DAIRY  FARMER;  monthly;  dairy- 
ing ;  twenty-pages  ;  size  of  page  10x13 ;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1883;  Robt.  Marshall, 
editor:  Temple  Bros.,  publishers;  circ'n  J  1. 

CHARLES  CITY,  C.  H.,  Floyd  Co., 
i  2,500  pop.,  on  Cedar  r.,  and  Iowa  division 
of  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  at  intersection  of 
Iowa  &  Dakota  division  of  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  and  proposed  route  of  the  La  Crosse, 
Minnesota  &  Northern  Iowa  Rds.,  139  m. 
from  Dubuque  and  90  from  McGregor.  It 
possesses  good  water  power. 

DEMOCRAT;      Fridays;     democratic: 

four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $2;  es- 
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publishers. 

FLOYD     CO.    ADVOCATE;    Thurs 
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subscription  .$2 :  established  1868 ;  B.  F.  Wright 
and  S.  M.  Wright,  editors ;  B.  F.  Wright,  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

INTELLIGENCER;  Tuesdays;  re- 
publican ;  four  pages ;  size  28.x44 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1856;  Dyke  Bros.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

CHEROKEE,  C.  H.,  Cherokee  Co.,  tl 
2,500  pop.,  on  Little  Sioux  r.,  and  on  a  di- 
vision of  the  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  59  m.  from 
Sioux  City.  Surrounded  by  tine  farming 
lands  ;  in  the  great  agricultural  district  of 
Northwestern  Iowa.  Cherokee  county  has- 
an  area  of  about  six  hundred  square  miles, 
and  is  intersected  by  the  Little  Sioux  r. 
and  several  smaller  streams. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  four  pages; 
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1884  :  Frank  P.  Beslin,  editor  and  publisher. 

T  I  1>I  E  S  ;  Thursdays  ;  four  pages ;  size 
28x44;  established  1869;  R.  Buchanan,  editor 
and  jiublisher. 

CLARINDA,  C.  H.,  Paae  Co.,  p  4,000 
pop.,  on  Nodaway  r.  and  Chicago,  Burling- 
ton it  Quincy  and  Humeston  &  Shenandoah 


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and  Wabash  Rds.,  75  in.  S.  E.  of  Council 
Bluffs.  Engaged  in  agriculture,  stock  rais- 
ing and  manufacturing. 

HERALD;  Wednesdays  ;  i-epublican  ; 

four  pages ;  size  28x44 ;  subscription  $2 ; 
established  1858;  Allen  A.  Tnonipson,  editor; 
Herald  Printing  Co.,  publishers;  cire'n  J  1. 

JOURNAL.;  Fridays  ;  independent ; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1881 ;  Bailey  &  Skeed,  editors  and 
publishers:  circulation  K  K. 

PAGE  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1868;  N.  C.  Ridenour. 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

CHRISTIAN  GLEANER  ;  monthly; 
lindenonlinational  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  29x41  ; 
subscription  25  cents  :  established  1884  ;  Rev. 
E.  E.  Fowler,  editor  and  publisher. 

CLARION,  C.  H.,  JFright  Co.,  fh  1*7 
pop.,  in  central  part  of  State  and  about  25 
m.  N.  E.  of  Fort  Dodge.  In  a  fine  farming 
district. 

WRIGHT    CO.    DESIOCRAT;     Fri 

days;  democratic;  eight  pages ;  size  26x4U : 
subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1884  ;  Walter 
Elder,  editor  and  publisher. 

WRItJHT  CO.  xlIONITOR  ;  Wednes 
days  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  3iix44  ;  subscription 
§2;  established  1809;  G.  E.  Hathaway,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

WUKillT  CO.  REPUBLICAN  ;  +  t 

CLARKSVIIiLE,  JhMer  Co.,  b  1,040 
pop.,  on  Shell  Rock  r.  and  Burlington,  Cedar 
Rapids  &  Northern  and  D.  &  D.  Rds.,  186  m. 
from  Burlington.  Engaged  in  manufactur- 
ing and  a  trade  centre. 

STAR;  Thursdays ;  republican ;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1S6S ;  Madlgan  &  Morrison,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

CLEARFIELD,    Taylor    Co.,  p  400 

pop.,    on   Humeston    &    Shenandoah    Rd. 

An  agricultural  and  stock-raising  district. 

A  shipping  point  for  grain. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  eight  pages ; 
size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1882 ;  H.  E.  Hathaway,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K. 

CLEAR  LAKE,  Cerro  Gordo  Co.,  i 
1,095  pop.,  on  lake  of  same  name,  and  on  the 
Iowa  &  Dakota  division  of  the  Milwaukee 
&  St.  Paul  Rd.,  10  m.  from  Mason  City. 

MIRROR;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  four 

pagt's  ;  size  26,x4ij ;  subscription  .§1.50;  estab- 
lished 1870 ;  Chas.  A.  Cooley  and  Al.  Asplln, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  cli'culation  K  1. 

RECORD;  Saturdays;  eight  pages;  size 
26x40  ;  subscription  §1  ;  established  1880. 

CLINTON,  C.  H.,  Clinton  Co.,  n- 12,000 
pop.,  on  Mississippi  r.,  42  m.  above  Daven- 
port and  1]4  from  Lyons,  on  the  Chicago  & 
Northwestern,  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul,    Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and 

'  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern 
Rds.  Extensively  engaged  in  lumber  and 
various  other  manufactures.  The  railroad 
repair  shops  are  located  here.  It  has  a 
large  and  rapidly-growing  trade. 

HERALD  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thurs<Iays;  republi- 
can ;  dally  four  pages,  weekly  twelve  pages  ; 
8-Ze — daily  26x40,  weekly  (size  of  page)  15x52  ; 
subscription— daily  SS,  weeklv  $1.50;  estab- 
lished—daily 1868,  weekly  1856;  Frank  W. 
Mahin,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation — 
daily  K  K  1;  weekly  .J  .J  1. 

NEWS  ;   every  morning  except  Sunday; 


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and  •illNDAY  NEWS,  Sundays;  and 
WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  daily  four  pages; 
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—daily  24x36 ;  Sunday  and  weekly,  size  of 
page,  18x24 ;  subscription— daily  $5,  Sunday 
$1,  weekly  $1  ;  established — daily  and  Sun- 
day 1882 ;  weekly  1885;  E.  W.  Conoble,  editor ; 
News  Publishing  Co.,  publishers ;  circulation 
— daily  K  1. 

A<1E:  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages; 
size  30x43 ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1868  ; 
Edward  H.  Thayer,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K  1. 

DIE  IOWA  VOLKS-ZEITUNG; 
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subscription  $2 ;  established  1867 ;  J.  Lietz, 
editor  and  publisher:  circulation  J. 

SATURDAY  EVENING  BUGLE:^ 
Saturdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x30  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.25 ;  established  1881 ;  C.  Henry  Dean, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  J. 

SUNDAY   NEWS;  (.see  News.) 

COIN,  Pai/e  Co.,  p  700  pop.,  at  junction 
of  the  Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific  and  Chi- 
cago, Burlington  &  Quincy  Rds.  Has  grain 
elevators,  lumber  yards,  etc.  A  place  of 
trade. 

EA  GLE ;  Fridays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x40  ; 
subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1881 ;  Arthur 
Rozelle,  editor  and  puljlisher  ;  cire'n  K  K. 

COLFAX,    Jasper   Co.,    a   1,200  pop., 

on  Chicaqua  r.  and  Chicago,  Rock  Island 

&    Pacific   Rd.,    23   m.    E.  of    Des  Moines. 

Medicinal   springs,   eight   in   nvimber,   are 

located   here ;    an    Invalid   resort.     Large 

milling  interests  ;  shipping  point  for  grain 

and  cattle. 

CLIPPER;  Saturdays;  republican  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  24.x:35  ;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1879 ;  H.  W.  Robinson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

COLLEGE  SPKITUGS,  Page  Co.,  p 
600  pop.,  12  ni.  from  Clarinda.  Has  a  large 
cheese  trade,  and  is  the  centre  of  a  rich 
farming  country.  Amity  College  is  located 
here. 

AMITY  INDEX;  Saturdays;  four 
pages  ;  size  22x:0  ;  subscription  $1.59;  estab- 
lished 1882 ;  H.  M.  John.son,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

COLUMBUS  JUNCTION,  Louisa 
Co.,  □,  l,2tO  pop.,  on  Iowa  r.  and  on  the 
crossing  of  the  B.,  C.  R.  &  N.  Rd.  &  Chic, 
R.  I.  &  P.  Rd.,  40  m.  N.  of  Burlington 
and  22  W.  of  Muscatine,  one  mile  fi-om 
Columbus  City.    A  shipping  point. 

COLUMBUS  SAFEGUARD  ;  Thurs- 
days ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ; 
subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1871 ;  J.  E.  Eg- 
gert,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J. 

LOUISA  CO.  TIMES;  Wednesdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion .$2 ;  established  1876 ;  D.  J.  &  M.  J. 
Jamison,  editors  and  publishers  ;  cire'n  J. 

CONRAD  GROVE,  Gnmdy  Co.,  n 
850  pop.,  on  Toledo  &  N.  W.  Rd.,  30  m.  N.  W. 
of  Toledo.  Has  extensive  limestone  quar- 
ries. 

CONRAD  JOURNAL;  Fridays;  four 
pages  ;  size  22.x31 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1878  ;  A.  Burton,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  K. 

CONWAY,  Taylor  Co.,  p  424  pop., 
on  the  Crestou  branch  of  the  Chicago,  Bur- 
lington &  Quincy  Rd.,  27  m.  S.  W.  of  Creston 
and  78  N.  of  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  Surrounded  by 
a  rich  farming  and  grazing  country. 
HERALD:  Saturdays;  eight  pages;  size- 


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30x44  :   subscription  $1.50  ;    establi.shed   1883  ; 
<:!arr  &  Leppo,  editors  and  publishers. 

COON  RAPIDS,  Carroll  Co., -n  1,200 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd. 
ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;    eight  pages; 

size   30x44 ;     subscription   $1.50 ;    established 

1881  ;  Henry  Bros.,  publishers;  circ'n  K  1. 

CORNING,  C.  H.,  Adams  Co.,  p  2,000 
pop.,  on  Cliicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 
90  m.  from  Council  Bluffs.  An  agricultural 
region. 

ADAMS  CO.  FREE  PRESS:  Thurs 
days  ;  independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ; 
subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1883 ;  Ed.  C. 
Russell,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

ADAMS  CO.  GAZETTE;  Wednes- 
days; republican;  four  juiges ;  size  26x40; 
subscription  $2;  estahlislicd  1866;  W.  H. 
Hoxie,  editor  and  puhlishir  ;  circulation  J  1. 

ADAMS   CO.    UNION;    Fridays;  four 
pages ;    size   28x44 ;    subscription  $2 ;    estab- 
lished 1874  ;  A.  B.  Shaw,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  .1  1. 
CORRECTIONVILLE,  Woodbury 

Co.,  -D  1,000  pop.,  ou  Correctionville  branch 

of  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  35  m.  from 
Cher<ik;ee  and  40  from  Sioux  City. 

SIOUX  VAL.EEY  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
Tepubliean  ;  four  i)ages  ;  size  24x35;  suliscrip- 
tion  $1.50;  established  18S2;  D.  K.  Freeman, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

CORYDON,  C.  H.,  Wayne  Co.,  ^  1,500 
pop.,  on  Waliash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rd., 
65  Til.  S.  by  E.  of  Des  Moines,  and  about  4  N. 
of  Southwestern  division  of  Chicago,  Rock 
Island  &  Pacific  Rd.    Engaged  In  agricul- 
ture and  stock  raising. 
DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;   subscription   $1.50  ; 
established  1879 ;   S.  H.  Shepherd,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J  J. 

TIMES  REPIBLICAN;  Thursdays; 
republican;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1875;  C.  F.  Le  Compte, 
editor ;  Littell  &  Le  Compte,  publishers ; 
circulation  K  1. 

COUNCIL  BLUFFS,  C.  H.,  Potta- 
wattamie Co.,  p  22,iX)0  pop.,  on  Missouri  r.,  at 
terminus  of  Union  Pacific,  Chicago,  Bur- 
lington &  Quincy,  Chicago,  Rojk  Island  & 
Pacific,  Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  P.,  Chicago  & 
Northwestern,  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  and  Kansas  City,  St.  Joseph  &  Coun- 
cil Bluffs  Rds.,  142  m.  W.  of  Des  Moines.  An 
active  business  point  with  fine  public 
buiUlings.  Extensive  cattle  yards  and  a 
large  grain  elevator  are  also  located  here. 
Opposite  Omaha,  Neb. 

GLOBE;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEERIiY,  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
26x40;  subscription— dally  $8,  weekly  $1.50; 
established  1872  ;  J.  H.  Keatley,  editor;  Hart 
&  Bowman,  publishers;  circulation— daily 
K  1,  weekly  J  1. 

HKRA  IjD;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKIjY,  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  four 
pages  ;  size— daily  24x36,  weekly  26.x40 ;  sub- 
scription-daily SB,  weekly  $1.50;  estal)lished 
—daily  1883,  weekly  1882 ;  Herald  Printing  Co., 
editor's  and  publishers;  circulation— daily 
K  1,  weekly  .T. 

NONPAREIL;  every  morning  except 
Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages;  size  of  page  17x23; 
subscription— daily  $10,  weekly  $I..5ii;  estab- 
lished—daily 1861,  weekly  1857;  Nonpareil 
Printing  C(5.,  editors  and  publishers;  circu- 
lation—daily H  H,  weekly  H  I. 

CHRISt'IAN  HOME;  Thursdays;  six 
pages ;   size  of   page  9.xl2 ;  subscription  $1 ; 


established  1884;  Geo.  W.  Robey.  editor; 
Home  of  the  Friendless  Association,  pub- 
lisher; issued  in  the  interest  of  the  Home  of 
the  Friendless. 

DEAF  MUTE  HAWK  EYE  j  Fri- 
days ;  eight  pages ;  size  20x28  ;  subscription  $1; 
established  1880 ;  H.  C.  Hammond,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K  ;  a  school  paper : 
issued  during  the  school  year. 

FREIE  PRESSE;  Thursdays;  German; 
democratic ;  eight  pages ;  size  30x44 ;  sub- 
scription $2  ;  established  1875 ;  Adelbert  Lerch, 
editor  ;  F.  G.  Pfeiffer,  publisher  ;  circ'n  K  K. 

CRESCO,  C.  H.,  Howard  Co.,  cf  1,875 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  «fc St.  Paul  Rd., 
260  m.  from  Milwaukee  and  62  from  McGre- 
gor. Engaged  in  manufactures  of  various 
kinds.  Has  a  large  grain  trade.  Population 
of  county  10,837. 

HOWARD  CO.  TIMES;  Thursdays; 
republican ;  eight  pages ;  size  :B0x44 ;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1867  ;  L.  E.  Smith, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  .J  1. 

IOWA  PLAIN  DEALER;  Thursdays; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40 :  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1859;  W.  R.  Mead,  editor  ;  W.  R.  & 
F.  J.  Mead,  publishers;  circulation  .1  1. 

CRESTON,  U)non  Co.,  4]  9,000 pop.,  on 
Burlington  &  Missouri  R.  Rd.,  and  junction 
of  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy,  Crcston 
&  Northern  and  Kansas  City,  St.  Joseph  & 
Council  Bluffs  Rds.  The  largest  stock  yards 
on  the  B.  &  M.  Rd.  are  located  here.     The 
railroad  round  house,  machine   shop,  car 
works  aiid  coal  shutes  are  also  located  here. 
Population  of  county  14,980, 
GAZETTE;    every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,   Thursdays;   repub- 
lican ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ; 
size— daily  30x44,  weekly  (size  of  page)  16x22; 
subscription— daily  $4.50,  weekly  $1..50 ;  estab- 
lished—daily 1881,  weekly  1874  ;   J.  B.  Har.sh, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation— daily  K, 
weekly  J  1. 

COMMONWEALTH;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  :  subscription 
$1..50;  established  1882;  S.  R.  Davis,  editor  ; 
Page  &  Davis,  publishers  ;  circulation  K  K. 

EVERY  SUNDAY  MORNING; 
Sundays;  eight  pages;  size  26x40;  subscrip- 
tion $'2  ;  established  1883;  W.  J.  Hunsaker, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  J  I . 

INDEPENDENT  AMERICAN; 
Thursdays;  greenback;  eight  pages;  size 
35x48  ;  subscription  $1.75  ;  established  1877 ;  W. 
H.  Robb,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  I  1. 

MONITOR;  Saturdays  ;  prohibition ; 
eight  pages ;  size  of  page  13.x20 ;  subscrip- 
tion $l.'25;  established  1883;  J.  W.  Graves, 
editor  .ind  publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

DAKOTA  CITY,   C.  H.,  Humboldt 

Co.,  ^  400  pop.,  on  Des  Moines  r.,  about  105 
m.  from  Des  Moines  and  IS  N.  of  Fort  Dodge, 
on  M.  &  St.  Louis  and  C.  &  N.  W.  Rds.  In 
an  agricultural  district.  The  river  fur 
nishes  excellent  water  power.  Population 
of  county  5,:>41. 

INDEPENDENT:  Thursdays,  in- 
dependent democratic  ;  tour  pages ;  size 
22x30 ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1860  ;  A. 
M.  &  M.  L.  Adams,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
circulation— local  edition  K  1,  State  edition 
K ;  dated  at.  Dakota  City,  Livermore  and 
Humboldt. 

DALLAS  CENTRE,  r>allas  Co.,  □ 
430  pop.,  21  m.  from  Des  Moines,  on  D.  M.  & 
Ft.  Dodge  Rd. 

GLOBE;  Thursdays;  independent ;  eight 
pages;  size  30x44;  sub.scription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1875-  G.  W.  Baer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher :  circulation  K  1. 


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DANBURY,    Woodbury    Co.,   -n    400 

pop.,  on  railroad,  50  ra.  from  Sioux  City. 

VIDETTE;  Tliursdays ;  four  pages;  size 
22x:H  ;   subscription  $1.25  ;    established    1883  ; 

C.  P.  Bowiuau,  editor  and  publislier ;  circu- 
lation K. 

DANVILLE,  Des  Moines  Co.,  R  271 
pop.,  on  C,  B.  &  Q.  Rd.,  13  m.  from  Burling- 
ton.   Dairy  and  grain  business  carried  on. 
NEWS ;  Saturdays :  four  pages ;  size  26x-W ; 
subscription  $1.25 ;  established  1880 ;  E.  H.  Por- 
ter, editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K. 

DAVENPORT,  C  H.,  Scott  Co.,  o 
23,000  pop.,  on  Mississippi  r.,  at  the  foot  of 
the  Upper  Rapids,  183  m.    from   Chicago, 
2-JO  from  St.  Louis,  230  from  Milwaukee  and 
2S0  from  St.  Paul ;  at  the  junction  of  seven 
important  railroads.    It  Is  engaged  in  va- 
rious   kinds    of   manufactures,    including 
those   of    agricultural    implements,    with 
oat-meal  mills,  glucose  works,  brass  and 
iron  foundries,  steam  engine  works,  etc., 
and   has   a   very    considerable    wholesale 
trade  and  a  large  and  increasing  grain  and 
lumber  business.    Opposite   the   island   of 
Rock  Island,  the  location  of   the  Central 
Armory   of  the  United   States,    and    also 
opposite  the  cities  of  Rock  Island,  Moline 
and  Milan,  and  connected  therewith  by  an 
iron  railway  and  carriage  bridge. 
DEMOCRAT:     every   evening     except 
Sunday,    SUNDAY    DEMOCRAT,   Sun- 
days, and  WEEKLiY,  Thursdays;   demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  ;  size— dally  28x40,  Sunday 
and    weekly    28x45 ;    subscription — daily    $5, 
Sunday  $2,    weekly  $1.25 ;  established    1855  ; 

D.  N.  Richardson,  editor ;  Democrat  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation— daily  H  1,  Sunday  H  H  1, 
weekly  G. 

DER  DEMOKRAT;  every  morning 
except  Monday,  SEMI-WEEKLY,  Wed- 
nesdays and  Saturdays,  and  WEElvLiY, 
Thiu'sdays  ;  German  ;  republican  ;  four  pages; 
size  —dally  and  semi-weekly  26x41,  weekly 
28x46  ;  subscription— daily  $8,  semi-weekly 
$3,  weekly  $2 ;  established  1852 ;  J.  P.  Stibolt, 
editor ;  H.  Llseher,  publisher ;  circulation- 
daily  I,  semi-weekly  J  1,  weekly  G  G. 

GAZETTE  ;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  repub- 
lican ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  and  Sunday 
eight  pages ;  size— daily  28x44,  weekly  and 
Sunday  S4x44  ;  subscription — dally  $8,  weekly 
$1.25  ;  established  —  daily  1854,  weekly  1841  ; 
Gazette  Printing  Co.,  publishers;  cii'Culation 
—daily  H  H  1,  weekly  G  G  1. 

DANNEBROG;  Fridays;  Skandinavian; 
four  pages  ;  size  28x44 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1883;  Dannebrog  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers;  circulation  II  ;  dated 
at  Davenport,  Omaha,  Neb.;  RaCine,  Wis.; 
and  Chicago,  111. 

IOWA  MESSENGER ;  Saturdays;  cath- 
olic ;  eight  pages ;  size  .30x14 ;  subscription  $2 ; 
established  1883;  T.  L.  Sharon,  busines-i  man- 
ager ;  circulation  G. 

IOWA  REFORM;  Thursdays;  German; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2  ;  established  18S4;  Gustav  Donald,  edi- 
tor ;  Adolpli  Petersen  &  Bro.,  publishers. 

NORTHWESTERN    NEWS;    Thuis 
days  ;   temperance  ;    four  pages ;   size  26x40 ; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1878;  E.  W.  Brady, 
editor;  Nortliwestern  News  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  ;  circulation  G  G. 

SUNDAY  DEMOCRAT;  (see  Demo- 
crat.) 

FA  M  I  L  I E  N- JOUR  N A  L ;  monthly ; 
German  ;  ancient  order  of  united  workmen  ; 
four  pages ;  size  28x44  ;  subscription  50  cents  ; 
established  18S0 ;  H.  Pfabe,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1. 


IOWA. 


INTERSTATE  PRESS  ;  monthly  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  50  cents  ; 
established  1881 ;  Interstate  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  H  H. 

IOWA  CHURCHMAN  ;  monthly;  prot- 
estant  episcopal ;  eight  pages  ;  size  18x25 ; 
subscription  50  cents  ;  established  1877  ;  Rev. 
William  Stevens  Perry,  D.  D.,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  H. 

DAVIS  CITY,  Decatur  Co.,  g  700 
pop.,  on  Grand  r.,  amid  good  grazing  lands. 

PRESS;  Thursdays  ;  eight  pages ;  size26x 
40 ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1884;  Adams 
Bros.,  editors ;  J.  W.  Mather,  publisher. 

DAYTON,  Webster  Co.,  o    600  pop., 
near  line  of  C.  &  N.  W.  and  Minneapolis  & 
St.  Louis  Rds.    Farming  town. 
REVIEW  ;    Fridays  ;   republican ;  eight 
pages  ;    size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished   1879 ;  John   R.  Lindberg,    editor   and 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 

DECORAH,  C.  H.,  Winneshiek  Co.,  cT 
3,550  pop.,  on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  & 
Nathem  branch  of  Chicago,  Milwaukee 
&  St.  Paul  Rds.,  56  m.  W.  of  McGregor. 
The  county  seat  and  centre  of  a  large  trade. 
Considerable  milling  and  manufacturing 
done  here.  In  rich  wheat  and  stock-raising 
countr.y. 

EVANCJELIST  LUTHERST  KIR- 
KETIDENDE;  Fridays;  Swedish;  luth- 
eran  ;  sixteen  pages  octavo  ;  established  1873  ; 
does  not  insert  advertisements. 

JOURNAL  AND  PRESS;  Wednes- 
days ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x30 ;  subscription 
$2;  estal)lisli((l  1809;  Henry  Woodruff,  editor 
and  pui:)lish(r  ;  circulation  J. 

POSTEN ;  Wednesdays  ;  Norwegian;  four 
pages;  size  28x44;  subscription  $1.15;  estab- 
lished 1874  ;  B.  Anundsen,  editor  and  publish- 
er ;  circulation  F  F. 

REPUBLICAN ;  Thursdays ;  republican; 
eight  pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1860 ;  A.  K.  Bailey  &  Son,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

FOR  HJEMMET;  semi-monthly;  Nor- 
wegian ;  thirty-two  pages  octavo  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2  ;  K.  Throndsen,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  J. 

DEFIANCE,  Shelby  Co.,  -a  400  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St,  Paul  Rd. 
ARGUS;     Saturdays;   four   pages;   size 

26.X40  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1882  ;  F. 

Bangs,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K. 

DELHI,   C.  H.,  Delaware  Co.,   D-  629 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 
85  m.  from   Davenport   and   near   Maquo- 
keta  r. 
MONITOR;     Thursdays;     republican; 

four  pages  ;    size  26x40 ;    subscription  $1.50  ; 

established  1870 ;  Potter  &  Swinburne,  editors 

and  publishers ;  circulation  J  J. 

DENISON,C.H.,  Crawford  Co., -a  2,000 
pop.,  on  Boyer  r.  and  Chicago  &  North- 
western Rd.,  64  m.  from  Council  Bluffs. 
Agriculture  is  the  principal  branch  of  in- 
dustry. 

CRAWFORD      CO.     BULLETIN; 

Tuesdays ;  democratic  ;  four  pages ;  size 
28x44  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1873  ;  A. 
B.  Keith,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'u  J  1. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  republican;  six 
pages  ;  size  of  page  15x21 ;  subscription  $2  ; 
established  1867;  Meyers  &  Meyers,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1 ;  Issue  also 
the  Zeitung. 

ZEITUNG;  Saturdays;  German;  eight 
pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1880;  Meyers  &  Meyers,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  J ;  issue  also  the  Re- 
view. 


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DES  MOINES,  C.  H.  (State  capital), 
Polk  Co.,  a  38,000  pop.,  on  Des  Moines  r.,  at 
mouth  of  Raccoon  r.,  and  ou  Chicago,  Rock 
Island  &  Pacific,  Des  Moines  &  Port  Dodge, 
St.  Louis,  Des  Moines  &  Northern,  Chicago, 
Burl.  &  Quincy,  and  Iowa  and  Des  Moines 
divisions  of  Wabash,  St.  Louis  &   Pacific 
Rds.,    176    m.     from    Davenport    and     161 
from    Keokuk.     A   place  of  active   trade. 
Engaged  in  agrieultiu-e  and  manufacturing. 
Coal  mining  and  shipping.    Growing  rap- 
Idly  in  wealth,  population  and  business. 
IOWA  CAPITA li;  every   evening  ex- 
cept  Sunday,   and    WEEKLY,     Fridays; 
republican  ;     four  pages  ;   size— daily  26x40, 
weekly  28x44  ;  subscription— daily  $6,  weekly 
$1 ;  established— daily  1883,  weekly  1877 ;  J.  R. 
Sage,  editor  ;  J.  H.  DuflCus,  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation—daily I  1 ,  weekly  H  H. 

IOWA  STATE  L.EADER  ;  eveiT 
morning  except  Monday,  and  WEEKLY, 
Thursdays  :  democratic  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  of 
page  15x22 ;  subscription— daily  $10,  weekly 
|l;  established  1848;  J.  F.  Garretty,  editor  and 
publisher  :  circulation— daily  H  H,  weekly  G. 
IOWA  STATE  REGISTER;  eveiT 
morning  except  Monday,  and  WEEKLY, 
Fridays;  republican;  daily  eight  images; 
weekly  four  pages  ;  size— daily  (of  page)  18x-i4, 
weekly  (of  sheet)  31x50;  subscription— daily 
$10,  weekly  $1.25;  established— daily  1861, 
weekly  1857;  Clarkson  Bros.,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation- dally  G  1,  Sunday 
G  1,  weekly  El.  .  .   o       i 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $5,  week- 
ly $1 ;  established  1881 ;  Daily  News  Co.,  edi- 
tors  and  publishers ;  circulation— daily  H  1, 

weekly  II.  „     

CHRISTIAN  ORACLE;  Thursdays; 
undenominational ;  eight  pages  ;  .size  26x40  40 ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1884;  D.  R. 
Lucas,  editor;  Christian  Oracle  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers.  _ 

DER  STAATS-BOTE  ;  Saturdays; 
German  ;  four  pages  ;  size  20x26  ;  subscription 
$1;  established  1884;  J.  H.  Welsbrod,  editor 

and  publisher.  „ 

GRAND  ARMY  ADVOCATE?  Fri 
days;  eight  pages;  size  26x40;  .subscription 
$1 ;  established  1882;  W.  T.  Wilkinson,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  H  1. 

HAV^KEYE  BLADE;  Thursdays; 
eight  pages  ;  size  .30x44  ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1883;  W.  Goods,  editor;  Goode  & 
Likes,  publishers. 

IOWA  HO.IIESTEAD;  Fridays;  agri- 
cultural ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  sub.scription 
$1.50;  established  1855;  Homestead  Co.,  pub- 
Ushers  ;  circulation  F  F. 

IOWA  JOURNAL  OF  COM- 
MERCE ;  Saturdays  ;  commercial ;  eight 
pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1871;  S.  J.  Loughran,  editor  ;  Journal 
of  Commerce  Publishing  Co.,  publishers ;  cir- 
culation . 1 1. „  . 

IOWA  STAATS  ANZEIGER;  Fri- 
davs  ;  German  ;  four  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1869;  J.  Eiboeck, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  cirrulation  H  1. 

IOWA  TRIBUNE;  Wr.liiesdays;  green- 
back; four  pages;  size  I'GxlO;  subscription 
$1.50 ;  established  1879 ;  J.  B.  Weaver  and  B.  H. 
Gillette,  editors  and  publishers ;  circ'n  G  G  1. 
MILLION;  Saturdays  ;  Independent  ; 
eight  pages  ;  size  of  page  10x13  ;  subscription 
50  cents ;  established  1884  ;  Henry  J.  Philpot, 
editor  and  publisher. 

PEBSINGER'S  TIMES?  Saturdays; 
eight  pages;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
taiilislied  1882;  H.  R.  Perslnger,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  .1  1. 

PLAIN  TALK;  Saturdays;  independ- 
ent ;  eight  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1870;  Bishard  Bros.,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  J  1.  

SATURDAY  EVENING  MAIL; 
Saturdays;  eight  pages;  size  30x44;  subscrip- 


tion $2;  establi.shed  1879;  J.  E.  Clarey  and 
ElleA.  Hamilton,  editors;  Clarey  &  Whlt- 
comb,  publishers;  circulation  H  1. 

SVITHIOD;  Thursdays;  Swedish  ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  30x38  :  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1883;  Otto  Nelson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  H. 

TIMES  ;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size  22x 
30 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1883  ;  H.  R. 
Persinger,  editor  and  publisher. 

WESTERN  FARM  JOURNAL; 
semi-monthly;  agricultural;  sixteen  pages; 
size  of  page  11x15;  subscription  $1;  established 
1871 ;  Western  Farm  Journal  Publishing  Co., 
publishers ;  circulation  F  F. 

BETHANIA  ;  monthly  ;  Swedish;  luth- 
eran  ;  sixteen  pages  octavo  ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1881  ;  Bethania  Printing  and  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

DELPHIC;  monthly;  twenty-six  pages; 
size  of  page  8x10;  subscription  75  cents;  es- 
tablished 1884 ;  Harry  D.  Williams,  editor  ;  a 
college  paper;  issued  during  the  collegiate 

year.  

ELECTRIC  MEDICAL  AND  SUR- 
GICAL JOURNAL  ;  monthly;  medical; 
flftv-two  pages  octavo;  subscription  $2;  es 
tab'lished  1834 ;  O.  H.  P.  Shoemaker,  A.  M., 
M.  D.,  editor  and  publisher. 

INDUSTRIAL  MOTOR;  monthly; 
eight  pages  ;  size  22x32  ;  subscription  75  cents; 
established  1875;  Thomas  G.  Orwig,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  an  advertising  sheet. 

IOWA  MEDICAL  JOURNAL; 
monthly  ;  medical;  thirty-six  pages  octavo  ; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1884 ;  J.  G.  Hill, 

M.  D  ,  editor  and  publisher.  

IOWA  STATE  MEDICAL  RE- 
PORTER; monthlv;  medical ;  twenty-six 
passes  octavo  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established 
1883;  F.  E.  Cruttendeu,  M.  D.,  editor ;  circula- 
tion J  J  1 . 

TRADE  JOURNAL;  monthly;  com- 
mercial ;  sixteen  pages  ;  size  of  page  10x14 ; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1883 ;  J.  J.  Davies, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  II  „  .  ^^ 
YOUNG  MAN'S  BEST  COMPAN- 
ION;  monthly;  educational;  eight  pages; 
size  19x25  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1384  ; 
C.  S.  Chapman,  editor;  Y.  M.  B.  C.  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers. 

DE  WITT,  Clinton  Co.,  D-  1,800  pop., 
on  the  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  at  the 
intersection  of  the  Maquoketa  branch  of 
the  Chicago,  Mil.  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  19  m.  from 
Clinton  and  25  from  Davenport. 
OBSERVER;  Wednesdays;  republican  ; 
four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1864 ;  S.  H.  Shoemaker,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 
DEXTER,    Dcillas    Co.,  a    800   pop., 
on  the  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd. 
Has  a  fine  Normal  school. 
SENTINEL;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription   $1.50; 
established  1882;  Farver  &  Adams,   editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 
DOWS,    Wriffhf    Co.,    b  500   pop.,  on 
the  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  Northwest- 
ern Rd. 

DISPATCH;  Fridays ;  independent ; 
four  pages ;  size  24xS) ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  es- 
tablished 1884  ;  W.  H.  Mulholland,  editor  and 
publi  slier. 

DTJBUQ,UE,  C.  H.,  Dubuque  Co.,  o 
33,000  pop.,  on  Mississippi  r.  and  Chicago, 
Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Illinois  Central 
Rds.  Centre  of  a  great  lead  region.  Ex- 
tensively engaged  in  river  commerce,  and 
surrounded  by  a  rich  and  highly  cultivated 
agricultural  district.  Has  heavy  trade  and 
manufactures. 

HERALD;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays  ;  democratic  ; 


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ager ;  circulation— daily  H  1,  weekly  G. 

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D'DNLAP,  Harrison  Co.,  -u  1,500  pop., 
on  Iowa  division  of  Chicago  &  Northwestern 
Rd.,  47  m.  E.  of  Council  Bluffs.  Engaged  in 
agricultural  pursuits. 

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DYERSVILIiE,  Dubuque  Co.,  D-  974 

pop.,  on  Iowa  division  of  111.  Central  Rd. 

COMMERCIAL;  Fridays;  four  pages  : 
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1873 ;  M.  J.  Farley,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation K  K  1. 

DYSART,  Tama  Co.,  n  900pop.,  on  B., 

C.  R.   &   Northern  Rd.,  40  m.  W.  of  Cedar 

Rapids.     Large   grain   and   stock   market. 

Surrounded  by  fertile  and  undulating  farm 

lands. 

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tablished 1878 ;  Fred.  W.  Browne,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

EAGLE  GROVi:,Wri(/M  Co.,  ^  1,475 

pop.,  on  C.  &  N.  W.  Rd.    Round  house  and 

machine   shops   located   here.    A   rapidly 

growing  town. 

BOONE     VALLEY      GAZETTE; 

Thursdays;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1882;  C.  A.  SchafCter, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages ;  size  26x40 ;  established  1881 ;  K. 
Prehm,  editor  ;  C.  J.  Prehm,  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation K  K. 

E ARL'VILIiE,  Delaware  Co. ,  n- 1,100 

pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  37  m.  from  Du- 
buque. Manufacturing  town.  A  prominent 
shipping  point  for  stock,  grain,  butter,  eggs 
and  poultry. 

GRAPHIC;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages;  size  36x48;  subscription  $1.5U:  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  C.  Starr  Barre,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

EDDYVIL.LE,  Wapello  Co.,  g  909 
pop.,  on  Des  Moines  r.  and  at  Junction  of  K. 
&  D.  M.  Division  of  C,  R.  I.  &  P.  Rd.,with 
Central  Rd.  of  Iowa,  89  m.  from  Keokuk  and 
75  from  Des  Moines.  Excellent  manufactur- 
ing advantages.  Fine  water  power.  Located 
in  the  midst  of  a  fine  coal  field. 

RECORD  ;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages ;  size  22x30 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1884 ;  Sam.  S.  Sherman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

EliDON,  Wapello  Co.,  g  1,200  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  at  junc- 
tion of  the  Keokuk  &  Des  Moines  branch  of 
the  same,  12  m.  from  Ottumwa.  Coal  min- 
ing ;  a  good  location  for  manufactories. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
24x36;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1882; 
E.  H.  Thomas,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K. 

ELDORA,  C.  H.,  Hardin  Co.,  n  2,000 
pop.,  on  Iowa  r.  and  Iowa  Central  and  Chi- 
cago, Iowa  &  Dakota  Rds.,  27  m.  from  Mar- 
shalltown  and  70  N.  N.  E.  of  Des  Moines. 
Surrounded  by  a  fine  agricultural  region. 
Coal  found  here  in  abundance.  An  excel- 
lent shipping  point  for  coal,  live  stock  and 
grain.  Large  tile  and  brick  works,  carriage 
and  wagon  and  two  large  pottery  establish- 
ments. The  C,  I.  &  D.  Rd.  round  house  and 
repair  shops  are  located  here. 

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established  1884  ;  S.  L.  Frisbie,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

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four  pages ;  size  28x44 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1873;  J.  S.  Ross,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J  1. 


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IOWA. 


LEDGER!  Thursdays;  four  pages ;  size 
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J.  Dolf ,  editor  ;  G.  Dolf,  publisher ;  circ'n  I. 

ELKADER,  C.  II.,  Clayton  Co.,  d  880 

pop.,  ou  Turkey  r.,  GO  m.  N.  W.  of  Dubuque. 

Centre  of  a  large  grain  and  pork-raising 

district.    Terminus  of  the  Elkader  branch 

of  Chicago,  Mil.  &  St.  Paul  Rd. 

CliAYTON  CO.  JOURNAL,;  Wednes 
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subscription  $3 ;  established  1852  ;  Donald  D. 
Donnaii.  editor  and  publisher;  circ^n  J  i. 

DER  NORD  IOWA  HEROL.D; 
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26x40  ;  sul)si-ription  $2  ;  established  1868  ;  Chas. 
Reiiieckt-,  cditorand  publisher  ;  circulation  J. 

RE<J  I  ST  ER ;  Wednesdays ;  democratic  ; 
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SUSO ;  established  1878 ;    Griltith  &   Fairheld, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  J  1. 
ELLIOTT,  Montgomery  Co.,  pSOO  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  12  in. 

from  Red  Oak,  the  county  seat.    Engaged 

in  corn,  cattle  and  hog  raising. 

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tablished 1883 ;  Mills  &  Hayes,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  K. 

EMERSON,  Mills  Co.,  p  456  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  45  m. 
from  Council  Bluffs.     Considerable  grain 
shipping  point ;  centre  of  agricultural  val- 
ley.    Active  trade  point. 
CHRONICLE;     Fridays;     republicaii ; 
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established  1869;     A.  G.  Parrish,  editor  and 
pulilMur:    circulation    K    1;     issued   under 
three  titles  :  Emmerson  Chronicle,  Henderson 
Chrunicleand  Hastings  Chronicle. 

EMMETSBURG,  C.  H.,  Palo  Alto 
Co.,  'u  1,300 i)op.,  on  Des  Moines  r.,  and  C,  M. 
&  St.  P.  and  B.,  C,  R.  &  N.  and  branch  of  C. 
M.  &  St.  P.  Rds.,  475  m.  from  Chicago  and 
about  120  m.  N.  W.  of  Des  Moines.  The  centre 
of  an  excellent  stock,  pork  and  grain-raising 
country. 

DEMOCRAT  ;  Wednesdays;  demo- 
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§2 ;  establislicd  1SS4  ;  Ryan  &  O'Connor,  edi- 
tors and  publishers.  „  ,  .  ,  ^ 
PALO  ALTO  PILOT  ;  Fridays;  eight 
pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1874;  Henry  A.  Pike,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K 1.                 „  . 

PA  to     ALTO     REPORTER;     Frl 
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subscription  $1.75  ;  established  18(5;  John  C. 
Bennett,  editor  and  publisher  ;   circ'n  K. 
ESSEX,  Page  Co.,  p  750  pop.,  ou  the 
Red  Oak  branch  of  the  C,  B.  &  Q.  Rd.    En- 
gaged in  hog  and  corn  raising. 
INDEX;   Thursdays;    republican;    four 
pages;    size   22x30;   subscription    $2;   estab- 
lished 1876  ;  G.  W.  Churchill,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

ESTHER VILLE,C.  H.,  Emmet  Co.,^^ 
900  pop.,  175  m.  from  Sioux  City,  on  W.  fork 
of  Des  Moines  r.,  and  on  Burlington  &  Cedar 
Rapids  &  Northern  and  Chicago,  Mil- 
waukee &  St.  Paul  Rds.,  about  160  m.  N. 
W.  of  Des  Moines.  Engaged  In  agricul- 
ture and  manufactures. 
EMMET    CO.     HERALD;     Fridays; 

eight  pages;  size  26x40;   subscription  $1.liO; 

established  1882 ;  H.  I.  Wasson  &  P.  Johnston, 

editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 
aiERCURY  ;    Thur.sdays  ;     republican  ; 


eight  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ; 
established   1880 ;      Harvey    Mathers,    editor 
and  publisher:  circulation  K  1. 
NORTHERN     VINDICATOR;    Fri 

days  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  :  size  22x30  ; 
subscription  $1,150;  established  1869;  S.  H. 
Mattst)n,  (Mlitor  and  publisher;  circ'n  K  1. 

EXIRA,  Audubon  Co.,  -a  436  pop.,  on 

Nishnabatone  r.,  70  m.  W.  of  Des  Moines. 

The  centre  of  a  flue  agricultural  region.  Has 

flouring  mills,  large  fruit-tree  nurseries  and 

grain  trade.    On  branch  of  C,  R.  I.  &  P.  Rd. 

AUDUBON  CO.  DEFENDER;  Fri- 
days; four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1872;  J.  L.  Statzell,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

FAIRFIELD,  C.  H.,  Jefferson  Co.,  O, 
3,300  pop.,  at  intersection  of  Chicago,  Bur- 
lington &  Quincy  Rd.  with  S.  W.  division 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd,.  50  m. 
from  Burlington.  An  important  trade  and 
manufacturing  centre.  Has  gasworks,  elec- 
tric lights,  water  works,  and  Is  the  seat  of 
Parsons  College. 

JOURNAL  ;  every  evening  exceiJt  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent republican  ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly 
eight  pages  ;  size— daily  24x35,  weekly  35x48  ; 
subsoriptlou— dally  $5.20,  weekly  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished issO;  R.  H.  Moore,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation— daily  K,  weekly  J  1. 

LEDGER;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1849;  W.  W.  and  C.  M.  Juukln,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ;  circulation  1 1. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays  ;  democratic  ; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1878  ;  C.  M.  McElroy,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J  J 1.  ^^  „  „  ^  ^^  ^ 
IOWA  SUNDAY  SCHOOL 
WORKER;  monthly  ;  evangelical ;  twelve 
pages;  size  of  page  9x12;  subscription  $1: 
established  1884;  Jno.  H.  Funk,  editor  and 
publisher. 

FARLEY,  Dubuque  Co.,  D-  600  pop., 
23  m.  W.  of  Dubuque,  ou  the  Illinois  Cen- 
tral and  Chicago.  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds. 
Engaged  in  ilalrying  and  farming.  Has  a 
wagon  manufactory. 

ADVERTISER;  Fridays;  four  pages; 
size  22x30;  subscripticm  $1;  established  1S80; 
Chas.  A.  Joseph,  editor  and  publisher. 


FAYETTE,  Fayette  Co.,  cf  996  pop., 
on  the  Volga  r.,  at  terminus  of  Davenport 
&  Southwestern  Rd.  The  upper  Iowa  Uni- 
versity and  other  educational  buildings  are 
situated  here.  Surrounded  by  a  fine  agri- 
cultural district. 

IOWA  POSTAL  CARD;  Tuesdays; 
eight  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $l.oO  ; 
established  1882;  Oc.  C.  Cole,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher: circulation  K.  ,        .    , 

COiiLEGIAN;  monthly;  sixteen  pages  ; 
size  of  page  8x11 :  subscription  $1  ;  estalilishiil 
1883;  Students  of  Upper  Iowa  University  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ;  circulation  K ;  a  college 
paper ;  issued  during  the  collegiate  year. 

FONDA,   Pocahontas  Co.,  b  800  pop., 
at  junction  of  Illinois  Central  and  Wabash, 
St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rds.,  35  m.  W.  of  Fort 
Dodge.    A  rural  trade  centre. 
POCAHONTAS  TIMES;  Tliur.sdays  ; 

four  pages ;    size   26x40 ;   subscription  $1.50  ; 

established  1876  ;  George  Sanborn,  editor  and 

publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

FONTANELLE,  Adair  Co.,  p  1,128 
pop.,  terminus  of  Creston  &  Northern  and 


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Western  Iowa  Rds.;  thriving  town  in  farm- 
ing and  stoclc -raising  district.     Coal   and 
flour  are  the  chief  productions. 
OBSERVER;    Thursdays;    republican; 

eiglit  pages  ;  size  31x4-1 ;  subscription  Sl-50  ;  es- 
tablished 1870 ;  M.  A.  Rany,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J. 

FOREST  CITY,  C.  H.,  Winnebago 
Co.,  [^  975  pop.,  in  the  Northern  part  of  the 
State,  130  m.  VV.  of  Mississippi  r.  at  Lansing, 
and  about  30  W.  by  N.  of  Mason  City. 
On  extension  of  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis 
Rd.  and  Idme  r.    A  trade  centre. 

WINXEBAGO  REVIEW  ;  Wednes- 
days ;  four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription 
.§1.50 ;  established  ISSO ;  H.  M.  Halvorsen  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers;  circulation  K  1. 

WINNEBAGO  SUMMIT:  Thursdays; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  36x40;  subscrip- 
tion .S2 ;  established  ISti? ;  A.  H.  Chase,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  K. 

FORT  DODGE,  C.H.,  Webster  Co.,  a 
6,000  pop.,  on  Des  Moines  r.,  90  ui.  N.  frona 
Des  Moines,  at  junction  of  Des  Moines  & 
Fort  Dodge  Rd.  with  Iowa  Division  of  Illi- 
nois Central  and  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis 
Rds.,  200  S.  of  St.  Paul  and  192  W.  of  Du- 
buque. The  country  abounds  in  coal,  gyp- 
sum, sandstone,  limestone  and  fire  clay. 

CHRONICLE  ;  everj-  evening  except 
Sunday;  democratic;  four  pages  ;  size  22x30; 
subscription  .96.26;  established  1884;  C.  F. 
Duncombe,  editor  and  publisher. 

MESSENGER  i  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLiY.  Thursdays;  four 
pages ;  size— daily  22x30,  weekly  30.x44  ;  sub- 
.scription— daily  S6,  weekly  $2  :  established- 
daily  1SS4,  weekly  1864 ;  George  E.  Roberts, 
editor  ;  George  E.  Rolierts  &  Co.,  publishers  ; 
circulatlou— weekly  I. 

TIMES:    Fridays :    democratic  ;    four 
ages ;   size   26x40 :   subscription   .<?2 :   estab- 
ished  1868 ;  L.  R.  Train,  editor ;  R.  &  E.  Train, 
publishers;  circulation  J  1. 

WEBSTER  CO.  GAZETTE:  Wednes 
days  ;  four  pages  ;  size  20x40  ;  subscription 
.81.50;  established  1877;  W.  A.  Huttou  &  .Co., 
editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  J. 

FORT  MADISON,  C.  H.,  Lee  Co.,  \\ 
4,900  pop.,  on  Mississippi  r.,  and  on  Chicago, 
Burlington  &  Kansas  City,  Ft.  M.  &  X.W.  and 
Burlington  &  Keokuk  branch  of  Chicago, 
Burlington  &  Qulncy  Rd.,  24  m.  above  Keo- 
kuk and  19  below  Burlington.  Considerable 
mantifaeturing  done  here,  and  large  quan- 
tities of  produce  shipped  from  the  sur- 
rounding farming  district. 

DEMOCRAT;  Wednesdays;  democra- 
tic :  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1869;  Dr.  A.  C.  Roberts,  editor; 
Roberts  &  Roberts,  publishers ;  circulation  1 1. 

PLAIN  DEALER;  Thurslays;  republi- 
can ;  eight  pages ;  size  :Mx44 ;  subscription 
SI. 50;  established  18.51 ;  C.  A.  Lisle,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

KMGHT'S  SWORD  AND  HEL- 
MET ;  monthly  ;  knights  of  pythias  ;  six- 
teen pages ;  size  28x43  ;  subscription  SI ;  es- 
tablished 1877 ;  H.  W.  Dodd,  editor  ;  Pythian 
Printing  Co.,  publishers ;  circulation  H. 

GARDEN  GROVE,  Decatur  Co.,  g 

549  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy 

Rd.,  24  m.  from  Charlton  ;  in  the  blue  grass 

stock  region  of  the  State. 

EXPRESS;  Saturdays  ;  republican  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1..50 ;  estab- 
blished  1875 ;  Bryson  Bruce,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

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GARFIEIiD,  Jones  Co.,  o  500  pop., 
on  C,  M.  &  St.  P.  Rd.    Has  machine  shops. 
MIRROR;  (see  Oxford  Junction.) 

GARNER,  Hancoch  Co.,  ^  850  pop 
on  Iowa  &  Dakota  division  of  Milwaukee  & 
St.  Paul,  and  on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  & 
Northern  Rds.,  140  m.  from  Cedar  Rapids. 
Principal  town  in  the  county.  In  the 
centre  of  a  good  farming  country  and 
growing  rapidly.  Hancock  Co.  Court  House 
is  located  a  short  distance  outside  the 
town  limits. 

HANCOCK  SIGNAL;  Wednesdays; 
republican;  four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscrip- 
tion S2  ;  established  1871 ;  Bush  &  Elliott,  edi- 
tors and  publishers ;  circulation  K  1. 

GARWIN,  Tama  Co.,  n  300  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  60  m.  from 
Cedar  Rapids  and  16  from  Marshalltown. 
Engaged  in  forming. 

NEWS;  Thursdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  21x26; 
subscription  $1;  L.  H.  Babcock,  editor  and 
publisher. 

OILMAN,  Marshall  Co.,  n  553  pop.,  on 

Central  Rd.  of  Iowa,  60  m.  from  Des  Moines 

and  15  from  Marshalltown.    A  great  deal  of 

grain  from  the  adjacent  farming  district  is 

shipped  from  here. 

DISPATCH;  Thursdays;  eight  pages; 
size  26x40  ;  subscription  .82  ;  established  1876  ; 
Hugh  Darrah,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  K. 

GLADBROOK,  Tama  Co.,  n  800 
pop.,  on  Toledo  &  Northwestern  and  W.,  I.  & 
N.  Rds.,  16  m.  from  Toledo.  20  from  Marshall- 
town.    Grain,  hogs  and  cattle  raising. 

TAMA  NORTHERN;  Fridavs  ;  green- 
back ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
§1.50;  established  ISSl ;  T.  E.  Mann,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

GLEN  WOOD,  C.  H.,  Mills  Co.,  p  2,350 
pop.,  on  Keg  Creek,  and  the  Chicago,  Bur- 
lington &  Qulncy  Rd.,  20  m.  S.  by  E.  of  Coun- 
cil Blufts  and  271  W.  of  Burlington.  Larg- 
est and  wealthiest  town  in  the  county.  En- 
gaged in  manufacturing. 

MILLS  CO.  JOURNAL;  Saturdays; 
independent-democratic  ;  four  pages ;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1872; 
A.  Poland,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

OPINION:  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages :  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1864 ;  J.  S.  Frazee,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

GOWRIE,  Webster  Co.,  n  500  pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Des  Moines  & 
Fort  Dodge  Rds. 

REGISTER ;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x34;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1S82 ; 
S.  W.  Grove,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K. 

GRAND  JUNCTION,  Greene  Co.,  g 
752  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd..  at 
intersection  of  Des  Moines  &  Ft.  Dodge  Rd., 
50  m.  from  Des  Moines,  39  from  Ft.  Dodge, 
and  125  from  Council  Bluffs.  Does  consid- 
erable trade  in  grain,  Ijutter  and  eggs  ;  coal 
is  also  mined  in  the  neighborhood. 

HEAD-LIGHT;. Tlmrsdays ;  indepei.d- 
ent ;  eight  pages  ;  size  36x48  ;  subscription  $2  ; 
established  1870 ;  S.  C.  Maynard,  editor  and 
publisher :  circulation  K. 

GRAND  MOUND,  Clinton  Co.,  a- 
500  pop,,  6  m.  from  De  Witt  and  22  m.  from 


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county  seat,  on  the  Chicago  Sc  Northwestern 
Rd.    A  good  agricultural  country. 
HERALD  ;  Tuesdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x33  ;  established  1884 ;  H.  L.  Bar- 
ter, editor  and  pu))lislier. 

GRAND  RIVER,  Decaiur  Co.,  p  250 
pop.,  on  the  Huiiustou  &  Shenandoah  Kd. 
A  stock-raising  and  farming  country. 
CYCLONE;   Fridays:   four  pages;  size 
2(1x40  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1883  ;  Har- 
ry MiUigan,  editor  and  publisher. 

GRAVITY,  Taylor  Co.,  p  400  pop.,  7 
m.  S.   from  Bedford,  on  the  Humeston  & 
Shenandoah  Rd.    An  agricultural  district. 
EXPRESf*;  Thur.<!days;  four  pages;  size 
'>(i.x4ij  •    subscription    $1.50  ;    established  1882  ; 
J.  E.  Fancher,  editor  ;  Gravity  Express  Co., 
publishers ;  circulation  K. 
GREENE,   J^utler  Co.,  [^  800  pop.,  on 
Shell  Rock  r.,  and  B.,  C.  R.  &  \V.  Rd.    Has 
flour  mills. 

BUTLER  CO.  PRESS;  Thursdays; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1873;  Geo.  E.  De  Lavan, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

GREENFIELD,  C  H.,  Adair  Co.,  p 

1,100  pop.,  on  Creston  &  Northern  Rd.,  55  m. 

from  Des  Moines. 

ADAIR  CO.  REPORTER;  Thurs 
davs;  republican;  four  pages;  size  28x44; 
subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1872  ;  James  M. 
Gow,  editor ;  Gow,  Bros.  &  Barton,  publishers ; 
circulation  K.  ..       ^ 

REVIEW;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
cages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $1 ;  establish- 
ed 1883;  Harrv  W.  Moyer,  editor;  Harry  \V. 
Mover  &  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

TRANS(!RIPT!  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages;  size  28x44  ;  subscription  $1.50;  es 
tablished  1875 ;  E.  Spooner,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

IOWA  BLIZZARD;  monthly;  neu- 
tral; eight  pages;  size  21x28;  subscription  bO 
cents  ;  established  1884  ;  J.  S.  Barton,  editor  ; 
Blizzard  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

3,500 

at  in- 


GRINNELL,   Poweshiek  Co.,  n 
pop.,  situated  in  rich  prairie  country, 
tersection  of  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pa- 
cific Rd.  with  Central  Road  of  Iowa,  and  at 
terminus  of   the  G.  &  M.  Rd.  and  of  the 
State  Centre  branch  of  the  Iowa  Central, 
54  m.  E.  of  Des  Moines  and  about  16  N.  W.  of 
Montezuma.    It  is  the  seat  of  Iowa  College. 
HERALD;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;   four  pages;    size  24x36;   subscrip- 
tion .|1.50;  established  1868;   S.   A.  Cravath, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J. 

INDEPENDENT;     semi-weekly, 
days   and     Thursdays;    independent; 


pages ; 
lis 


Mon- 
Thursdavs;    independent;    four 
,„  >.„,  size   24x36;  subscription  $1.50;   e.stab- 
ished  1878;  Pattou  &  Coutts,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K  1. 

SIGNAL;  Saturdays;  eight  pages;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1882; 
C.  E.  Sehoff,  editor :  Schoff  &  Pearce,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K  1. 

NEWS  LETTER;  every  three  weeks; 
sixteen  pages ;  size  of  page  9x12;  subscrip- 
tion $1.25  ;  established  1883  ;  Students  of  Iowa 
College,  editors  and  publishers ;  circulation 
K;  a  college  paper;  issued  durlng_the  colle- 
giate year.        "     i«rf       "^__       "*«*(• 

GRISWOLD,  CasiCoTP  l7l50  pop", 
on  C,  B.  &  Q..  C,  R.  I.  &  Paciflc,  Toledo,  Os 
kaloosa  &  Western  and  Kansas  City,  Atlan- 
tic &  Northern  Rils.,  16  ni.  from  Atlantic. 
ADVOCATE;  We<lnes(lays;  republican; 

four  pages ;   size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.25  ; 


established  1880 ;  D.  H.  Scott,  editor  and  pub  - 
Usher;  circulation  K  1. 

GRUNDY  CENTRE,  C.  H.,  Grundy 

Co.,  D  1,:300  pop.,  on  Black  Hawk  Creek,  a 
branch  of  Cedar  r.  and  Burlington,  Cedar 
Rapids  &  Northern  Rd.,  about  70  m.  air  line, 
N.  E.  of  Des  Moines  and  about  25  S.  W.  of 
Waterloo.  Centre  of  trade,  principally 
agricultural. 

GRUNDY  CO.  ARGUS;  Thmsdays; 
eight  pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1877  ;  F.  B.  Hand,  editor  and  pub- 
blisher  ;  circulation  J. 

GRUNDY  CO.  COURIER;  Fridays; 
German ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50 ;  established  1881  ;  Edward  Kleist, 
editor ;  J.  M.  Snyder,  pul>lisher  ;  circulation 
K  ;  issue  also  Der  Brwlerhoti'. 

GRUNDY  CO.  REPUBLICAN;  Wed 
nesdays  ;  republican  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44 ; 
subscription  .$1.50;  established  1877;  Charles 
Keiter.  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J. 

DER  BRUDERBOTE;  monthly;  Ger- 
man ;  four  pages  ;  size  20x32 ;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1881  ;  J.  M.  Snyder,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1 ;  issue  also 
the  Grundy  Co.  Courier. 

GUTHRIE  CENTRE,  C.  H.,  Guth- 
rie Co.,  -a  1,000  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Is- 
land &  Paciflc  Rd.,  60  m.  from  Des  Moines. 
In  a  good  stock-raising  and  farming  coun- 
try, with  abundant  coal  and  timber. 
GUTHRIAN;    Thursdays;   republican; 
eiglit  pages;  size 30x44;  subscription $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1872 ;  Charles  Ashton,  editor ;  Guth- 
rian  Printing  Co.,  publishers;  circulation  J  1. 
IOWA   STAR;   Tuesdays;   eight  pages  ; 
size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1879; 
M.  Motz,  editor  and  publisher,  circulation  K. 

HAMBURG,  Fremont  Co.,  p  2,107 
pop.,  near  Missouri  r.,  and  on  Kansas  City, 
St.  Joseph  &  Council  Bluffs  Rd.,  at  junction 
of  Nebraska  City  branch  of  Chicago,  Bur- 
lington &  Quincy  Rd.,  51  m.  S.  of  Council 
Bluffs  and  79  from  St.  Joseph,  Mo. 

FREMONT  DEMOCRATIC  NEWS; 

Wednesdays  ;  democratic  ;  eight  pages ;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1879; 
Geo.  Wise,  editor  and  publislier;  circ'n  J  J. 

TIMES;  Fridays ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1866;  Times  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  puljllshers  ;  circulation  K. 

HAMPTON,  C.  H.,  Franklin  Co.,  Q 
2,000  pop.,  at  crossing  of  D.  &  D.  Rd.  and 
Central  Rd.  of  Iowa,  59  m.  from  Marshall- 
town  and  1.50  from  Dubuque.  A  good  stock- 
raising  and  agricultural  district.  Some 
manufactures. 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscrijitlon  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1873;  Guilford  &  Morgan,  editors 
'and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  J. 

FRANKLIN  CO.  RECORDER; 
Wednesdays  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
28x44  ;  subscriptif>n  $2  ;  established  1859  ;  Ray- 
mond &  Stuart,  editors  and  publishers ;  cir- 
culation J  J  1. 

HARLAN,  C.  H.,  Shelby  Co.,  -a  2,000 
pop.,  on  Nlshuabotanar.,  12  m.  N.  of  Chicago, 
Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  45  from  Council 
Bluffs,  on  branch  of  C,  R.  I.  &  P.  Rd.  Sm-- 
rounded  by  a  good  agricultural  district. 
SHELBY  CO.  REPUBLICAN ;  Thurs 

days  ;  republican  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  of  page 

35x43 ;     subscription    $2 ;    established     18T4 ; 

Oungst  &  Oirton,  eaitors  and  publishers  ;  clr 

culation  J  1. 


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TRIBUNE;    Wednesdays;    democratic; 

four  jxiKes;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50; 
^'^tal)lislled  1ST9;  J.  D.  Wallcer,  editor  and 
publi^lar  ;  circulation  K  1. 

HARTLEY,  O'Brien  Co.,  tl 

RECORD;  Tliursdays;  democratic  ;  four 
paKes ;  size  21x35 ;  established  1SS4 ;  Cole  & 
Jeffreys,  editors  and  publishers. 

HASTINGS,  ^V«Vte  Co.,  jH  440  pop.,  on 

Cliicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  35  m. 
from  Council  Bluffs.  In  superior  agricul- 
tural region. 

CHROXICIiE  ;  (see  Emerson.) 
INDEPENDENT;    Wednesdays;    four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  §1.50;  estab- 
lished 1S84  ;  J.  W.  Weed,  editor  and  publisher. 

HA  WARDEN,  Sioux  Co.,  ti  500  pop., 
on  Big  Sioux  r.  at  junction  of  Chicago  & 
N.  W.  and  Chicago,  Mil.  &  St.  Paul  Rds.,  40  m. 
N.  of  Sioux  City.     A  manufacturing  centre. 

COMMERCIAL;  Thursdays ;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1882  ;  C.  E.  Robinsou,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

1.<EADER;  Thursdays ;  eight  pages ;  size 
30x44;  subscription  $1.50;  established  18S4 ; 
Simeon  D.  McUmber,  editor  and  publisher. 

HEDRICK,  Keolcuk  Co.,  O^  590  pop.,  15 
m.  from  Ottumwa,  on  Iowa  Central,  Bur- 
lington &  Western  and  Chicago,  Milwaukee 
&  St.  Paul  Rds.     A  new  and  thriving  town. 

ENTERPRISE ;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  ; 
size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1883;  Horace  Greeley,  editor  ;  Hedrick  Print- 
ing Co.,  publishers ;  circulation  K  K. 

HENDERSON,  Mills  Co.,  p 

CHROMCI^E  ;  (.see  Emerson.) 

HOIiSTEIN,  Ida  Co.,  -a 

BULLETIN;  Thursdays;  four  pages; 
size  24x:3o ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established 
1884  ;  T.  P.  Lee,  editor  and  publisher  ;  an  edi- 
tion printed  in  German  is  also  issued ;  circu- 
lation K. 

HUBBARD,  SfjiY/Jn  Co.,  u  on  North- 
ern Iowa  div.  of  C.  &  X.  W.  Rd.    Located 
in  the  midst  of  a  flue  agricultural  country. 
TIMES ;  Fridays  ;  republican ;  four  pages  ; 
size  24x35 ;     subscription  $1.50 ;    established 
1S81 ;  Pliny  Fry,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation K. 

HUMBO  LDT,  Humboldt  Co.,  ti  1,200 
pop.,  on  Des  Moines  r.,  108  m.  N.  of  Des 
Moines,  on  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rd., 
near  depot  of  T.  &  N.  W.  branch  of  Chicago 
&  N.  W.  Rd.  and  17  N.  of  the  Illinois  Central 
Rd.  at  Fort  Dodge. 

INDEPENDENT  ;  (see  Dakota  City.) 

KOSMOS;  Thm-sdays;  republican;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1866 ;  J.  B.  Swinburne,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

HUMESTON,  Wayne  Co.,  g  1,000 pop., 
at  crossing  of  C,  B.  &  Q.,  Huraeston  &  Shen- 
andoah and  Wabash  Rds.,  in  a  rich  farming 
and  stock  region. 

NEW  ERA  ;  Thursdays;  independent- 
republican  ;  eight  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion 81.25;  established  1880;  Saudford  Bros, 
editors  and  publishers;  circulation  K  K. 

IDA  GROVE,  C.  H.,  Ida  Co.,  -n  2,000 
pop.,  on  Maple  river  Rd.,  about  50m.  E.  by  S. 
of  Sioux  City,  and  25  N.  of  Chicago  &  North- 
western Rd..  and  25  S.  of  Illinois  Central  Rd. 
IDA  CO.  PIONEER;  Thursdays;  four 


IOWA. 


pages;  size  28x44;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1872;  George  T.  Williams,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

MAPLE  VALLEY  ERA;  Thursdays; 
independent  -  republican  ;  tour  pages  ;  size 
28x4-1;  subscription  $2;  established  1877  ;  J.  A. 
Frink,  editor  ond  pul:)lisher;  circulation  J. 

INDEPENDENCE,  C.  H.,  Buchanan 
Co.,  D-  3,697  pop.,  on  Wapsipinicon  r.  and 
Bui-lington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern  Rd., 
the  Iowa  division  of  the  Illinois  Central 
Rd.,  69  m.  from  Dubuque  and  24  from 
Waterloo. 

BUCHANAN  CO.  BULLETIN;  Fri- 
days ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x40;  sub- 
scription $2  :  established  1865  ;  Wm.  Toman  & 
Son,  editors  and  publishers  :  circulation  K  1. 

BUCHANAN  <  O.  JOURNAL;  Fri 
days  ;  republican  ;  ten  pages  ;  size  15x22 ;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1879;  Farwell  & 
Chandler,  editors  and  pulilishers;  circ'n  J  1. 

CONSERVATIVE;  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  eiglit  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription 
81.50 ;  established  1855  ;  L.  W.  Goen,  editor ; 
Barnhart  &  Goen^  piiblishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

COURIER;  Fridays  ;  German  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  established  1881 ;  Hermann 
Hoffmann,  editor;  Geo.  V.  Steinmek,  pub- 
lisher. 

NATIONAL  ADVOCATE;  Thurs- 
days ;  gi-eenback  ;  four  pages  :  size  26x40;  sub- 
scription SI. 50  :  established  1878  ;  M.  S.  Hitch- 
cock, editor;  M.  S.  Hitchcock  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  J  1. 

INDIANOLA,  C.  H.,  Warren  Co.,  g 

2,143  pop.,  terminus  of  Indianola  branches 

of    Chicago,   Rock   Island   &   Pacific    and 

Chicago,  Burl.  &  Quincy  Rds.,  21  m.  from 

Des  Moines.    Siu-rounded  by  a  rich  agricul- 

tiu-al  and  stock-raising  country. 

ADVOCATE-TRIBUNE  ;   Thursdays 
eight  pages  :  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1870;   Taylor  &   Schooley,  editors 
and  publishers ;  circulation  1 1. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  republican  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  28x4-1 ;  established  1857 ;  Baker  & 
Knots,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  J  1. 

SI.MPSONIAN;  monthly;  twentv-six 
pages ;  size  of  page  7x10 ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1870;  Students  of  Simpson  Cen- 
tenary College,  editors;  Simpsonian  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  K  ;  a  col- 
lege paper ;  Issued  during  the  collegiate 
year. 

IOWA  CITY,  C.  H.,  Johnson  Co.,  n- 
7,123  pop.,  on  Iowa  r.  at  intersection  of 
Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern  and 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rds.,  54  m. 
from  Davenport.  Seat  of  State  University 
and  Historical  Society.  Engaged  in  manu- 
facturing. 

REPUBLICAN;  ever.v  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays; 
daily  four  pages,  weekly  six  pages;  size- 
daily  2:3x30,  weekly  (size  of  page)  25x40  ;  sub- 
scription—daily $9,  weekly  $2 ;  established- 
daily  1376,  weekly  1840 ;  Herbert  S.  Fairall, 
editor;  Republican  Pulilishing  Co.,  publish- 
ers ;  circulation— daily  K 1,  weekly  H  H. 

IO^VA  STATE  PRESS;  Wednesdays; 
democratic ;  four  pages ;  size  28x44 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2 ;  established  1841 ;  A.  J.  Hershire  & 
Co..  editors  and  publishers;  circulation  I. 

POST;  Wednesdays;  EnglLsh  and  Ger- 
man ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44 ; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1881 ;  Max  Otto, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  H. 

SLOVAN  AMERICKY;  Wednesdays; 
Bohemian  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion $3.60;  established  1869;  John  M.  B.  Letov- 
sky,  editor;  John  Barta  Letovsky  &  Sons, 
publishers;  riroulation  I. 

VIDETTE-REPORTER;  Saturdays; 
eight  pages ;  size  20x27 ;  subscription  81 ;  es- 


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tabllshed  1879 ;  Students  of  State  University, 
editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  K  1 ;  a 
college  paper;  issued  during  the  collegiate 
year. 

IOWA  .lIETHODISTj  monthly;  meth- 
odist  episcopal  ;  eight  pages ;  size  of  page 
11x16;  subscription  75  cents;  established 
1882  ;  H.  H.  Fairall.  D.D.,  editor  and  publisher. 

IOWA  FALLS,  ffcrdin  Co.,  a  2,000 
pop.,  on  Iowa  r.  and  Iowa  division  of  Illi- 
nois Central,  and  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids 
&  Northern  and  Clilcago,  Iowa  &  Dakota 
Eds.,  143  ni.  from  Dubuque  and  40  from 
Cedar  Falls. 

HARDIX  CO.  CITIZEN  ;  Saturdays; 
eight  pages;  size  30.\;14;  subscription  $3;  es- 
tablished 1883 ;  Smitli  &  Weaver,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

SENTINELi;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1857;  O.  W.  Garrison,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J  1. 

IRETON,  Siozix  Co.,  ti  300  pop.,  9  m. 
E.  of  Hawarden,  on  the  Chicago  &  North- 
western Rd.    Has  a  flour  mill. 
ClilPPER;  Thursdays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size 

26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  establislied  1884  ;  B. 

Frank  Knapp,  editor  and  publisher. 

JEFFERSON,  C.  H.,  Gree^ie  Co.,  a 
1,444  pop.,  at  junction  of  Chicago  Sc  North- 
western and  Wabash  Rds.,  5  m.  from  Mis- 
sissippi r.  and  10  above  Dubuque ;  60  m. 
N,  W.  of  Des  Moines. 
BEE;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages; 

size  35x48 ;   subscrijition  $2 ;  established  1867 ; 

E.  B.  Stillman,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation J  1. 

IOWA  A  ROUS  AND  LABOR 
JOURNAL;  Wednesdays;  knights  of 
labor;  four  pages ;  size  26x40;  subscription 
$1.50  ;  estalilished  1884  ;  J.  R.  Sovereign,  editor 
and  puldisher. 

JESUP,  Buchanan  Co.,  o  800  pop.,  on 

Illinois  Central  Rd. 

CRITIC;  Wednesdays;  four  pages;  size 
20x36;   subscription  $1..50;    established    1884; 

F.  E.  Cornish,  editor  and  puldisher. 

JEWELL,  Hamilton  Co.,  o  300  pop., 
on  the  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  15  m. 
S.  of  Webster  City. 
RECORD;   Fridays;  independent;    four 

f)ages  ;  size  22x:W ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
ished    1884;    Savage  &  Savage,  editors  and 
publishers. 

JLI^Lil^OGG,  Jasper  Co.,  a  1,000  pop., 
45  m.  E.  of  Des  Moines,  on  Chicago,  R.  I. 
&  Pacific  Rd.  Centre  of  a  stock  and  grain- 
growing  district. 

ENTERPRISE!  Frlda.ys ;  greenback; 
eight  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1880;  J.  W.  Burke,  editor;  W.  P. 
Coutts,  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

POST;  Thursdays ;  democratic ;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1878;  C.J.  Pratt,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K  K. 

KEOKUK,  Lee  Co.,  0, 16,000  pop.,  on 
Sllssissippi  r.,  near  mouth  of  Des  Moines 
r.,  at  liead  of  navigation  for  the  large  class 
of  river  steamboats.  Connecting  point  of 
the  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy ;  Chicago, 
Rock  Island  &  Pacific  and  Wabash,  St. 
Louis  &  Pacific  Rds.  The  river  commerce 
is  very  extensive.  One  of  the  principal 
wholesale  and  jobl)ing  cities  in  Iowa. 
CONSTITUTION;   every  evening    ex- 


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cept  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays  ; 
democratic  ;  daily  eight  pages,  weekly  twelve 
pages  ;  size  of  page  15x22 ;  subscription — daily 
$6,  weekly  $1.50;  established  1847;  Constitu- 
tion Co.,  editors  and  publishers ;  circulation — 
daily  1 1,  weekly  G  G. 

DEMOCRAT  ;  even'  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEK  LY,  Thursdays  ;  demo- 
cratic ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ; 
size— daily  20x26,  weekly  (size  of  page)  13x20 ; 
subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1 ;  establish- 
ed 1883  ;  Democrat  Printing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  :  circulation — flaily  J,  weekly  H. 

GATE  CITY  ;  everv  morning  except 
Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays  ;  in- 
dependent-republican ;  daily  eight  pages, 
weekly  twelve  pages  ;  size  of  page  15x20 ; 
subscription- daily  $8.50,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished—daily 1854,  weekly  1846;  Howell  & 
Clark,  editors  and  publishers ;  circulation— 
dailv  I  I,  weekly  G  G. 
DlE  POST  :  Thursdays  ;  German  ;  inde- 

1  pendent ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  estalilished  1868;  H.  C.  Bechtold,  edi- 

1  tor ;  Bechtold  &  Son,  publishers ;  circ'n  .1  1 . 

'     WESTERN    BAPTIST    HERALD^ 

'Saturdays;    liaptist  :   four  pages  :   size  21x30; 

,  subscription  $1.50:    established  1881 ;  Rev.  R. 

i  De  Baptiste,  editor ;    Baptist  Association  of 

j  the  Western  States  and  Territories,  pub- 
lishers. 

j  CENTRAL  SCHOOL  JOURNAL; 
monthly  ;  educ-atimial  ;  sixteen  pages;  size  of 
page  9x12  ;  sulisrri|itioii  T5  cents  ;  establislied 

11877;  L.  G.  Hciwell,  etlitor;  Central  School 
Journal  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  G  G  1. 

'KEOSAUQUA,    C.   H.,    Van   Buren 

Co.,  □,  1,100  pop.,  on  Des  Moines  r.  and  Chi- 
cago, Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rds.,  48  m.  from 
Keokuk.     It   has   excellent  water  power. 
Surrounded  by  a  rich  farming  district  and 
centre  of  a  large  trade. 
REPUBLICAN;    Thurssdays ;     republi- 
can;  four    pages;    size   28x44,    subscription 
$1.50;    established    1855;     Sloan    &    Rowley, 
editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  J  1. 
I     VAN  BUREN    DEMOCRAT;   Thurs- 
;davs;   democratic;    four   pages;    size  25x38 1 
1  subscription  $2 ;     established    1870 ;    Geo.  F. 
'  Smith,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J. 

KEOTA,  Keokuk  Co.,  Q,  1,050  pop.,  on 
C,  R.  I.  &  P.  Rd.  Large  grain  and  stock 
town.  Has  numerous  mills,  factories  and 
stores.  Fine  horses  and  cattle  are  raised  in 
this  section.  Dairying  is  an  Important  In- 
duslry. 

EAfiLE;  Saturdays;  independent;  four 
pages ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1875  ;  W.  F.  Reed,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  K  1. 

KINGSLEY,  Plymouth  Co..  "o 600 pop., 
on  the  West  fork  of  Little  Sioux  r.  and 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd. 
TIMES  ;    Thursdays ;    republican ;    four 
pages;  size  24x35;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1883  ;  Charles  Brandon,  editor  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K. 

KNOXVILLE  C.  H.,  Marion  Co.,  p 
2,577  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  & 
Pacific  and  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qiiiucy 
Rds.,  about  8  m.  S.  W.  of  Des  Moines  r. 
and  45  S.  E.  of  Des  Moines.  Surrounded 
by  a  rich  coal  and  agi-icultural  district. 
Water  power,  timber  and  stone  in  abun- 
dance. 

EXPRESS;  Tuesdays;  greenback;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1865;  Casey  &  Stennenberg,  editors 
and  publishers;  circulation  J  1. 

JOURNAL;  Wednesdays  ;  republican  ; 
four  pages;    size  26x40;    subscription  $1.50; 


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established    1855  ;  W.  P.  Gibson,  editor   and 
publisher;  circulation  J  1. 
MARION  CO.  REPORTER;  Fridays; 

democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  2fix40 ;  subscnp- 
ition  $1.50 ;  established  1880 ;  J.  L.  McCormack, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K. 

liAKE    CITY,   Calhoun    Co.,    -a   249 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  25  m. 

S.  W.  of  Fort  Dodge  and  75  N.  W.  of  Des 

Moines. 

BLiADE  ;  Wednesdays;  four  pages;  size 
:30x44;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1879; 
T.  B.  Hotchkiss,  editor  and  publisher;  circu- 
lation K  K. 

XiAKE    MILLS,     Winnebago    Co.,  [^ 

414  pop.,  on  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rd., 

aliout  15  m.  N.  of  Forest  City  anc^  18  W.  of 

Northwood. 

INDEPENDENT  HERALiD;  Thurs 
davs  ;  neutral ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1875;  S.  K.  Gregg, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

XAMONI,  Decatur  Co.,  g  450  pop.,  14 
m.  from  Leon,  on  Chariton  &  Grant  City 
branch  of  the  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quin- 
cy  Rd. 

SAINTS'  HERALD ;  Saturdays  ;  latter 
-day  saints  ;  sixteen  pages  ;  size  of  page  10x1:0  ; 
subscription  $2..50 ;  established  18C0  ;  Joseph 
Smith,  editor ;  Board  of  Publication  of  the 
Reorganized  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter 
Day  Saints,  publishers  ;  circulation  H  1. 

SANDHEDENS  BANNER:  monthly; 
Swedish  ;  sixteen  pages  octavo  ;  subscription 
§1;  established  18S4;  Peter  Anderson,  editor 
and  publisher. 

XANSING,^««mrti-ee  Co., cr2,'200  pop., 
on  Mississippi  r.,  and  on  Dubuque  division 
Of  Chicago,  Mil.  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  30  m.  below 
La  Crosse  and  80  above  Dubuque.  An 
extensive  grain  market  and  place  of  active 
trade.    An  agricultural  count3'. 

ALLAMAKEE  JOURNAL;  Wednes- 
•days ;  four  pages ;  size  of  page  22x31 ;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1867;  Dunlevy 
Bros.,  editors  and  publishers ;  circulation 
J  1  ;  published  at  Lansing  and  Waukon. 

MIRROR;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages ;  size  26x40 :  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 18.V2;  Geo.  W.  Metcalf,  editors  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  K  1. 

liA  PORTE  CITY,  Slack  Hawk  Co., 

O- 1,006  pop.,  on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  & 

Northern  Rd.,  16  m.   from  Waterloo   and 

140  from  Burlington.    Centre  of  a  large  and 

fertile  district  of  country. 

PROGRESS  ;  Wednesdays  ;  democratic  ; 

fouri)ages:  size  26x40;  subscription  $1..50 ;  es- 
tablisluMl  l'^7ii;  Jesse  Wasson  &  Son,  editors 
and  pulilishiTs  ;  circulation  J. 

REVIEW:  Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages:  size  30x44;  subscription  $1..50;  estab- 
lished ISTH  ;  S.  A.  Wagoner  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publisliers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

IjAWLiER,  Chickasaw  Co.,  \^  500 pop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  60 
m.  W.  of  McGregor.  A  shipping  point  of 
considerable  importance. 

CHICKASAW    CO.    DEMOCRAT  ; 

Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35 ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1884;  John  T. 
Ronayne,  editor  and  publisher. 

XEHIGH,  Webster  Co.,  n  1,000  pop.,  on 

Des  Moines  r.  and  C.  C.  Rd.,  16  m.  from 

county  seat.    Has  grist  mill.    Coal  mining 

is  extensively  engaged  in. 

LEHIGH  VALLEY  ECHO;  Fridays; 


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four  pages;  size  24x35;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1883;  I.  T.  Branigan,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

liE  MARS,  C.  H.,  Plymouth  Co.,  \j  5,200 
pop.,  at  junction  of  Iowa  division  of  Illinois 
Central  and  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis 
&  Omaha  Rds.,  25  m.  N.  E.  of  Sioux  City. 
One  of  the  principal  grain,  stock  and  lum- 
ber markets  of  Northwestern  Iowa. 

GLOBE;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  VVEEKLY,  Thvirsdays;  democratic; 
daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages ;  size- 
daily  21x31,  weekly  (size  of  page)  1  <x24  ;  sub- 
scription—daily $5,  weekly  .$2;  established 
1884;  Globe  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

SENTINEL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  SE:>II-'WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size— daily 
24x36,  semi-weekly  26x40;  subscription— daily 
$5,  semi-weekly  $2 ;  established— daily  1881, 
semi-weekly  1871 ;  Geo.  H.  Ragsdale,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation— dail.v  K,  semi- 
weekly  J  J  1. 

BANNER  ;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 18S4;  J.  E.  McMullen,  editor  and 
puVilisher. 

FARVIER:   monthly;   eight  pages  ;  size 
31x44  ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  established  1883  ; 
Clay  Bros.,    editors   and   publishers;  a  real 
estate  advertising  sheet. 
liENOX,    Taylor  Co.,  J3  1,106  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &   Quincy  Rd.,  18  m. 

from  Creston,  100  m.  from  Council  Bluffs. 

Agricultural,  corn-raising  district. 

TIME  TABLE;  Fridays;  four  pages; 
size  24x35 ;  subscription  $1..50 ;  established 
1874  ;  Lnptar,  Murchy  &  Robson,  editors;  Time 
Table  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

LEON,  C.  H.,  Decatur  Co.,  g  1,379  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy,  and  Des 

Moines,  Osceola  &   Southern   Rds.,  65    m. 

S.  of  Des  Moines,  40  from  Chariton.    In  an 

agricultural  region. 

DECATUR  CO.  JOURNAL;  Thurs- 
days ;  republican  ,  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ; 
subscriotion  $1.50;  established  1868;  Robin- 
son t'>t  Son,  editors  and  iiulillshers;  circ'n  J  1. 

DE.MOCRAT-REPORTER;  Wednes- 
days ;  democratic  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x40  ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1875;  Lon.  H. 
Boydston,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K  K  1. 

LEWIS,  Cass  Co.,  p  800  pop.,  on  C,  R. 

I.  &  P.  and  Kansas  City,  Atlantic  &  Northern 
Rds.,  50  m.  E.  of  Omaha.  A  farming  and 
stock-raising  country. 

INDEPENDENT  ;  Wednesdays;  four 
pages ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  §1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1880 ;  J.  B.  Erlon,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  K  1. 

LINEVILLE,  Warjne  Co.,  g  950  pop., 

on  S.  W.  branch  of  C,  R.  I.  &  P.  Rd.,  40  m. 

from  Centreville,  120  from    Keokuk.    Has 

grain  and  stock  trade  and  shipping. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  independent-re- 
puljlican  ;  eiaht  pages;  size  24x40  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.25  ;  established  1873 ;  Charles  H.  Austin 
&  Sou,  editors  and  publishers;  circulation  K  1. 

LISBON,  Linn  Co.,  O  776  pop.,  on  C. 
&  N.  W.   Rd.    Flouring  mills    and  general 
mercantile  and  mechanical  pursuits. 
SUN;  Saturdaj's  ;  republican;  fovir  pages  ; 
size   26x40 ;   subscription   $1.50 ;   established 
1874  ;  W.  L.  Davis,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation K. 

LITTLE    SIOUX.    Harrison   Co.,  -D 
6(«)  pop.,  on   Sioux   City   &   Pacific  Rd.    A 
stock-raising  country. 
INDEPENDENT;       Saturdays;     eight 


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pages;  size  2Bx40:  siiV),scTiption  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1882 ;  D.  W.  Butts,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

LIVERMORE,  Humholdt  Co.,  i  500 
pop.,  on  E.  braucli  of  the  Dos  Moines  r.,  on 
B.,  C.  R.  &  Northern  and  M.  &  St.  L.  Rds., 
about  28  ni.  from  Ft.  Dodge.  A  steam  flour- 
Ingmill  is  located  here. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
24x36;  s\ibsoription  $1.50;  established  1882; 
W.   F.   Miller,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K. 

INDEPENDENT  ;  (see  Dakota  City.) 

LOGAN,  C.   H.,   Harrison  Co.,  -a  900 

pop.,  on   Boyer   r.    and   Iowa   division   of 

Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  31  m.  from 

Council  Bluffs.    It  is  the  centre  of  a  rich 

agricultural  district,  from  which  it  derives 

an  active  trade.    Two  stone  quarries  here. 

HARRISON  CO.  COURIER;  Thurs 
days  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  2fix40  ; 
subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1875  ;  Joseph 
K.  Davison,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  J  J, 

LOHRVIELE,C'«Z/i02ui  Co., -0  400 pop- 
on  Chicago  «&  Northwestern  and  St.  Louis, 
Des  Moines  &  Northern  Rds.  A  grain-grow- 
ing ami  live-stocic-ralsing  country. 
LiEAUER:  Thursdays;  democratic  ;  four 
pages ;  size  24x34 ;   subscription   $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1883 ;  A.  W.  Jaclison,  editor    and    pub- 
lisher; circulation  K. 

liUCAS,  Lucas  Co.,  g  1.200  pop.,  on  Chi- 
cago, Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  8  m.  from 
Chariton.    Engaged  in  the  coal  trade. 
IjEDGER;  Thursdays;  four  pages  ;  size 

24x35;    subscription   $1.25;   established   1882; 

Fra'.k  Richards,  editor;  Mrs.  A.    C  Richards, 

publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

LUVERNE,  Kossuth  Co.,  ^   400  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Bd. 
KOSSUTH  CO.   REVIEAV  ;   Fridays; 

four   pages;    size   24x35 ;  subscription   $1.75; 

established  1883 ;  Verne  S.    Ellis,   editor   and 

pulilishcr. 

liYNNVILLE,  Jasper  Co.,  a  500  pop., 
on  North  Skunk  r.,  25  m.  from  Oskaloosa. 
A  trading  point  of  a  large  section  of  coun- 
try thickly  settled. 
VINDICATOR;  Saturdays;  four  pages; 

size   24x34 ;    subscription    $1.50  ;   established 

1882;     C.    M.    Mendenhall,   editor   and    pub 

lisher ;  circulation  K. 

LYONS,  Clinton  Co.,  n-  5,000  pop.,  on 
Mississippi  r.  and  the  Chicago  &  North- 
western and  Chicago,  Mil.  &  St  Paul  Rds., 
2  m.  above  Clinton  and  opposite  Fulton, 
111.,  and  136  from  Chicago.  Considerable 
lumber  is  cut  here.  It  has  four  saw  mills, 
a  paper  mill,  match  factory,  sash  and  blind 
factory  and  machine  shops,  and  is  the  cen- 
tre of  a  large  and  flourishing  business. 

CLINTON  CO.    ADVERTISER; 

Thursdays;  democratic;  six  pages;  size 
84x48;  subscription  $2;  established  1872; 
Louis  E.  Fay,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  1  I. 

ClilNTON  CO.  WOCIIENBI.ATT; 
Wednesdays:  German:  eight  pages;  size 
30x44;  subscription  .$2;  establislied  1884; 
Grcifen  &  I'cterson,  editors  and  i)ublislu'rs. 

MIRROR;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages;   size   35x48;   subscription    .$2;    cstalj- 
Ilshed  1854 ;  Beers  &  Eaton,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  J  1. 
MACEDONIA,  Pottawattomie  Co.,  JD 

3.50  pop.,  on  C,  B.  &  Q.  Rd.,  25  m.  from  Coun- 


cil Bluffs.    Extensively  engaged  In  stock 
raising. 

MACEDONIAN;   Fridays;  republican; 

four  pages ;  size  24x35 :  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1883 ;  Geo.'  W.  Smith,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 

McGregor,  Clayton  Co.,  cf  1.606 
pop.,  on  Mississippi  r.,  opposite  Prairie  du 
Chien,  and  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  Rd.,  at  the  eastern  terminus  of  the 
Iowa  and  Dakota  and  Iowa  &  Minnesota 
division,  51  m.  above  Dubuque  and  190  from 
Milwaukee.  The  railroad  car  and  repair 
sliops  are  located  here.  Centre  of  an  active 
trade. 

NEWS;   Wednesdays;   eight  pages  ;  size 
80x44  ;    subscription  $1..50 ;    established   1872 ; 
A.  F.  Hofer,  editor;  A.  F.  Hofer  &  Sons,  pub 
Ushers ;  circulation  I  1. 

NORTH  IOWA  TIMES;  Thursdays; 
democratic  :  four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1856  ;  John  H.  An- 
driek,  editoi-  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

MADRID, -Soowe  Co.,  n  1,000  pop.,  at 
junction  of  Chicago,  Mil.  &  St.  P.  and  St.  L., 
Des  Moines  &  Northern  Rds.,  25  m.  N.  of 
Des  Moines.  Best  water  power  In  the 
State ;  a  verj'  desirable  tow^n.  Has  stone 
quarries,  coal  mines,  and  fire  and  potters' 
clay. 

REGISTER  ;  Fridays  ;  eight  pages ;  size 
:?4x48  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1882  ; 
M.  N.  Toniblln,  editor  and  publisher  :  circula- 
tion K  K. 

MAL.COM,  Poweshiek  Co.,  D  600  pop.. 
on  Cliicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pac.  Rd.,  63 
m.  from  Des  Moines  and  the  same  from 
Iowa  City.  In  centre  of  county  ;  fine  agri- 
cultural district. 
GAZETTE;  Thursdays ;  eight  pages ;  size 

30x44 ;    subscription  $1.50 ;   established  1871  ; 

R.   B.  Boyd,  editor ;    G.  J.  Lang,  publisher  ; 

circulation  K  1. 

MALVERN,  Mills  Co.,  p  1,000 pop.,  at 
crossing  of  C,  B.  &  Q.  and  Wabash,  St. 
Louis  &  Pacific  Rds.,  35  m.  from  Omaha 
and  30  from  Council  Bluffs.  Centre  of  a 
thriving  trade.  Extensively  engaged  in 
stock  raising,  and  is  said  to  have  the  larg- 
est packing  house  west  of  Des  Moines. 
LEADER;    Thursdays ;   eight    pages  : 

size    34x48  ;   subscription  $1.50 ;     established 

1875  ;    Hunter   &   Brown,    editors    and    pub 

Ushers ;  circulation  J. 

MANCHESTER,  C.  H.,  Delaware  Co. , 

D-  2,H0O  pop.,  on  Maquoketa  r.  and  Illinois 

Central  Rd.,  47  m.  from  Dubuque.     Deals  in 

dairy  products  and  is  engaged  in  manufac 

turing.    Has  large  wire  factory. 

DEMOCRAT;  Wednesdays;  democrat- 
ic: four  pages;  size  30x48;  subscription  $2; 
established  1875;  Bronson  &  Carr,  editors  an<l 
publishers;  circulation  J  J  1. 

PRESS ;  Fridays;  republican  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1..50;  established  1871  ; 
H.  L.  Rann.  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  J  J  1 . 

TEA (; HER:  monthly  ;  educational  ; eight 
pages  ;  size  8x12  ;  subscription  25  cents  ;  estab 
fished  18S4  ;  Milieu  &  Patterson,  editors  and 
publishers. 
MANNING,  Carroll  Co.,  -D  1,000  pop., 

at  junction  of  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and 

Chicago,  Mil.  &  St.  Paul  Rds. 

EAGIiE  ;    Saturdays:   republican;  eight 


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pages;  size  35x48;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lisliea  1S81 ;  H.  P.  Albert,  editor  and  pub 
lisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

MONITOR;  Thursdays;  four  pages ;  size 
26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1881 ; 
C.  S.  Lawrence,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation K  1. 

NEWS:  TInirsdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
24x35;  subscription  $1;  established  18:2;  T. 
E.  Palmer,  editor;  StanclifC  &  Palmer,  pub 
Ushers ;  circulation  K. 

MANSON,  Calhoun  Co.,  -D  1,000  pop., 

on  111.  Cent.  Rd.    Has  mills  and  is  a  local 

grain  centre. 

C'AIiHOUN  CO.  JOURNAI-;  Thurs 
davs  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscription 
SI. 50;  established  1874;  Long  Bros.,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

MAPLiETON,  Monona  Co.,-D 800  pop., 
45  ni.  S.  E.  of  Sioux  City,  terminus  of  Maple 
R.  Branch  of  Chicago  &  N.W.Rd.  Large  stock 
shipping  point  and  centre  of  trade  for  a 
large  and  growing  agricultural  and  stock- 
raising  section. 

HOME  ADVOCATE:  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent :  eight  pages ;  size  30x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion S2 ;  established  1883  ;  Alfred  Q.  Wooster 
and  B.  F.  Roe,  editors ;  Alfred  Q.  Wooster, 
publisher. 

PEOPLE'S  PRESS;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscrip- 
tion S2;  established  1871;  Wrigley  Bros., 
editors  and  publisliers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

MAQUOKETA, C.  Il.,Jackso7i  Co.,  o- 
2,483  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd., 
at  Intersection  of  Chicago,  Mil.  &  St.  I^aul 
Rd.,  40  m.  from  Clinton  and  40  from  Daven- 
port. 

EXCELiSIOR:  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  ;  size  .30x44  ;  subscription  .§1.50  ;  es- 
tablished 1856 ;  W.  H.  Bahne  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

JACKSON  JOLRNAL;  Fridays;  Ger- 
man ;  democratic ;  four  pages :  size  28x40 ; 
subscription  §2 ;  established  1879 ;  C.  Otto 
Stand,  editor  and  publisher  :  circulation  K  1. 
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scription $2;  established  1854;  Swigart  & 
Sons,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 
RECORD  ;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages;  size 
26x40;  sub.scription  .§1.25;  established  1878; 
Moses  Hull,  editor ;  Current  &  Hull,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K  1. 

MARBLE  ROCK,  Floijcl  Co..  a  496 
pop.,  on  Shell  Rock  r.  &  B.,  C.  R.  &  N.  Rd.,  39 
m.  from  Cedar  Falls.  Centre  of  a  fertile 
agricultural  section,  and  a  shipping  point 
for  grain  and  stock. 
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26x40;  subscription  .S1..50;  established  1875;  H. 

B.  Xies,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

MARCUS,  Cherokee  Co.,  \j  200  pop., 

on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  44  m.  from  Sioux 

City. 

NEWS  ;  Fridays  ;  four  pages;  size  24x35; 
subscription  §1.50 ;  established  1881  ;  Frank 
A.  Lewis,  editor  and  publisher. 

MARENGO,  C.  H.,  Iowa  Co.,  o  1,738 
pop.,  ou  Iowa  division  of  Chicago,  Rock 
Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  85  m.  from  Davenport. 
Engaged  in  agricultural  pursuits. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic  ; 
four  pages ;  size  28.x 44 ;  subscription  SI. 75  ; 
established  1875 ;  Sehorn  &  Shipton,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1 . 

REPUBLICAN  :  Wednesdays;  republi- 
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SI  .75;  established  1856  ;  Spering  &  Dinwiddle, 
editors  and  publishers;  circulation  J  1. 

MARION,  C.  H.,  Linn  Co.,  D-  4,000 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Council  Bluff  div.  of 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  at  the 
junction  of  the  Ottumwa  extension  of  the 
same,  6  m.  from  Cedar  Rapids  and  70  from 
Dubuque. 

ADVENT  AND  SABBATH  ADVO- 
CATE; weeklv ;  Sabbatarian  adventist ; 
eight  pages ;  size  22x32 ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1866 ;  Jacob  Brlnkerholt,  editor  and 
publisher ;  does  not  insert  advertisements. 

NATIONAL  FREE  PRESS;  Thurs- 
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subscription  $1.50;  established  1881:  J.  T.  Rice, 
editor ;  Rice  &  Wood,  publishers ;  cu'c'n  J. 

PILOT;  Thursdays ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1871 ; 
J.  W.  Chaffin,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  J. 
REGISTER  :  Thursdays ;  republican  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 18.52;  Rathbun  &  Bixby,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

MARSH ALL.TOWN,  C.  H.,  Mar- 
shall Co.,  n  10,000  pop.,  on  Iowa  division  of 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  at  crossing 
of  Central  Rd.    of    Iowa   and   Wisconsin, 
Iowa  &  Nebraska  Rd.,  70  m.  W.  of  Cedar 
Rapids.     Surrounded  by  a  fine  agricultural 
country.    Centre  of  a  thriving  trade.    Con- 
siderable manufacturing  carried  on. 
TIMES-REPUBLICAN;    every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thurs- 
days; republican;  daily  four  pages,  weekly 
eig"ht  pages  ;  size— dally  26x40,  weekly  35x48 ; 
subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $1.25;   estab- 
lished—dailv  1875,  weekly  1859;  Times-Repub- 
lican  Printing  Co.,  editors  and   publishers  - 
circulation— dally  J  1,  weekly  H. 

BEOBACHTER;  Fridays ;  German  ; 
four  pages ;  size  28x44 ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1879;  Frank  S.  Widl,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

MARSBALli  CO.  NEWS;  Saturdays; 
Independent  republican  ;  eight  pages ;  size 
of  page  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1884;  E.  N.  Chapin,  editor;  News  Publishing 
Co..  publishers. 

MARSHALL  STATESMAN;  Satur- 
days ;  democratic ;  ten  pages ;  size  of  page 
18x24 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1875  ; 
Byron  Webster,  editor ;  Webster  &  Burkart, 
publishers ;  circulation  III. 

SUNDAA'  REFLECTOR;  Saturdays; 
four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1880;  Crowl  &  Henry,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  I. 

IOWA  TEACHER;  monthly;  educa- 
tional ;  sixteen  pages  ;  size  of  page  9x22  :  sub- 
scription .50  cents ;  C.  N.  Marvin  and  L.  E. 
Churchill,  editors  :  Marvin,  Morrissey  & 
Churchill,  publishers;  circulation  J  1. 

MARYSVILLE,  Marlon  Co.,  Q  341 
pop.;  3  m.  from  Hamilton,  on  Cedar  Creek 
and  on  C,  B.  &  Q.  Branch  Rd.,  16  m.  from 
Knoxvllle.  Manufactures  woolen  goods  ; 
coal  fields  near-by. 
MINER ;  Thursdays ;  neutral ;  four  pages: 

size   24x:56;    subscription   $1.50;     established 

1871 ;  C.  T.  McConnell,  editor  and  publisher  ; 

circulation  K. 

MASON  CITY,  C.  H.,  Cen-o  Gordo 
Co.,  b  5,000  pop.,  on  the  Iowa  &  Dakota  divi- 
sion of  the  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rd.,  at  junction  of  the  Mason  City  &  Austin 
branch  and  terminus  of  the  Central  R.  R. 
of  Iowa,  74  ni.  from  McGregor  and  115  N.  of 
Des  Moines.  In  a  fine  agricultural  district. 
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tablished 1870 ;  Will.  Ed.  Tucker,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages;  size34x4S;  subscription  $2; 
established  1861 ;  Leo  Chapman,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

TIMES! ;  Wednesdays;  four  pages;  size 
26x40  ;  subscription  $1.25  ;  established  1876  ; 
Rec.  Stanbery,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circula- 
tion K  K. 

IOWA  AVORKMAX:  monthly;  ancient 
order  of  united  workmen  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
23xo2;  subscription  $1;  established  1SS3 ; 
G.  R.  Miller  and  R.  A.  Whittaker,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  I. 

MAX'WELL.,  Story  Co.,  a  500  pop., 
on  the  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  eight  pages; 
size  26x40;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1884 ;  Sliepherd  &  Allen,  editors  and  pub- 
lisliers. 

MECHANICSVILLE,  Cedar  Co.,  o 
800  pop.,  on  Iowa  division  of  Chicago  & 
Northwestern  Rd.,  10  ni.  W.  of  Clarence 
and  26  from  Cedar  Rapids.  In  an  agi-icul- 
tui-al  country. 
PRESS;      Fridays;     democratic;     four 

f)ages;  size  22x32;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
ished  1866;  Williams  &  Chandler,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

MEDIAPOLIS,  Des  Moines  Co.,  il^ 423 
pop.,  15  ni.  N.  of  Burlington,  at  tlie  junction 
of  the  B.,  C.  R.  &  N.  and  B.  &  N.W.  Rds.  Sur- 
rounded by  a  fine  agricultural  district. 

NEW  ERA  :  Wednesdays  ;  independent- 
republican;  foiir  pages;  size  26x40;  subscrip 
tion  $1 ;  established  1874 ;  J.  W.  Merrill,  edi- 
tor and  publisher ;  circulation  K. 

MENLO,    Guthrie  Co.,  -n  600  pop.,  45 

ni.    W.   of  Des  Moines,  on  Chicago,    Rock 

Island  &  Pacific  Rd. 

E  N  T  E  R  P  RISE  ;  Thursdays  ;  republi- 
can ;  four  pages;  size  24x:y ;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1884;  Slults  &  Wilkinson, 
editors  and  publishers. 

MERIDEN,  Cherokee  Co.,  t]  300  pop., 

on  Illinois  Central  Rd.    Surrounded  by  a 

prosperous  agricultural  and  live  stock-rais 

ing  country. 

LEDGER  ;  Thursdays;  four  pages:  size 
24x;il ;  subscription  $2 :  established  1883 ;  D. 
S.  Ring,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K. 

MILFORD,  Dickinson  Co.,  b 

3IAIL  :  Fridays;  four  pages;  size  26x40; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1882;  R.  B 
Nicol,  editor  and  publisher. 

MILLERSBURGH,  Iowa  Co.,  n-  300 
pop.,  24  m.  S.  E.  of  Marengo  and  12  N.  E.  of 
South  English.  Engaged  in  farming.  Lo- 
cated in  a  fine  stock-raising  counti\y. 
IOWA  (!0.  NEWS  ;  Thursdays  ;  eiglit 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  established  1883;  A.  Stlnson, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

MILO,  Warren  Co.,  g  350  pop.,  on  a 
branch  of  the  Chicago,  Burlington  »<:  Qulncy 
Rd.,  11  m.  frpm  ladianola.  A  fine  agricul- 
tural country. 

MOTOR;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages;  size  30x44;  established  1883;  Clint 
Price,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K. 

MILTON,  Van  Buren  Co.,  .J,  585  pop., 

on  the  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Kansas  City 
Rd. ;  70  miles  from  Burlington  :  stock  ship- 
ping point. 
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C.  D.  Baxter, editor  and  publisher;   circ'n  K. 

MISSOURI    VALLEY,    Harrison 

Co.,  -n  1,155  pop..  Southern  terminus  of  Sioux 
City  &  Pacific  Rd.,  at  junction  with  Iowa 
division  of  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd., 
20  m.  N.  of  Council  Bluffs  and  6  from  Mis- 
souri r. 

HARRISON  CO.  NEWS;  Saturdays; 
eight  pages;  size  :54x48;  subscription  .$2 ;  es- 
tablished 1883;  L.  Ballon,  editor;  L.  F.  Cook, 
publisher  :  circulation  K  1. 

TIMES;  Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  eight 
pages;  size  35x48;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1868 ;  D.  M.  Harris,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J. 

MITCHELL VILLE,  Polk  Co.,  a  850 
pop.,  on  K.  &  D.  M.  Branch  of  Chicago,  Rock 
Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  18  m.  E.  from  Des 
Moines.  In  fine  stock  and  farming  coun- 
try. Girls'  Department  of  State  Industrial 
School  is  located  here.  Near  coal  mines. 
INDEX;  Fridays ;  Independentrepulj- 

lican  ;  four  pages  ;   size  24x35  ;   subscription 

$1.50 ;  established  1882 ;   E.  P.  Marmon,  editor 

and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

MONROE,  Jasper  Co.,  u  984  pop.,  on 

Keokuk   &    Des   Moines    division    of    the 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  and  Newton 
&  Monroe  Rds.,  .32  m.  from  Des  Moines  and 
29  from  Oskaloosa.     Noted  for  its  excellent 
coal,  and  abundance  of  timber. 
MIRROR;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription   $1.50;  estab- 
lished   1S72;    John  Vandermast,   editor   and 
publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

MONTEZUMA, C.  IL,  Poweshiek  Co., 

n  1,400  pop.,  on  Grinnell  &  Montezuma  Rd. 
at  terminus  of  the  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids 
&  Northern  Rd.,  about  24  m.  N.  of  Oskaloosa 
and  10  S.  of  the  line  of  tlie  Chicago,  Rock 
Island  &  Pacific  Rd.  Coal  fields  in  the 
vicinity. 

POWESHIEK     CO.    DEMOCRAT; 

Tuesdays:  democratic:  four  pages;  size 
22x32;  subscription  .?1..50;  established  1877,; 
Anderson  &  Latchem,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
circulation  K  1. 

REPUBLICAN;  Wednesdays;  republi- 
can ;  four  pages ;  size  28x44 ;  subscription 
$1.65;  established  1S56;  J.  W.  Jarnagin,  edi- 
tor; Jarnagin  &  McKee,  publishers  ;  circ'n  J. 

MONTICELLO,  Jones  Co.,  D-  1,877 
pop.,  on  Dubutiue  &  Southwestern  Rd.,  at 
intersection  of  Davenport  &  Northwestern 
Rd.,  43  ni.  from  Dubuque  and  70  from  Daven- 
port. 

EXPRESS;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $l.flO; 
established  1865;  Herrick  &  Doxsee,  editors 
and  publishers;  circulation  .T  1. 

.lONES  CO.  TIMES  ;  Thursdays;  dem- 
ocratic ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription 
$2  ;  established  1884  ;  L.  T.  Alexander,  editor 
and  publisher. 

MOULTON,  Appanoose    Co.,    g    700 
pop.,  on  the  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Kansas 
City  Rd.,  !I9  m.  from  Burlington. 
TRIBUNE  ;  Thursdays;  four  pages  ;  size 

24x34;  suliscription  .<!1  ;  established   1884;  W. 

D.  Powell,  editor;  W.  P.  Powell,  publisher. 

MOUNT  AUBURN,  Benton  Co.,  o 
3(10  pop.,  on  Cedar  r.,  35  m.  N.  of  Cedar 
Rapids  and  25  m.  S.  of  Waterloo,  on  Bur- 
lington, Cedar   Rapids  and  Northern  Rd. 


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Merchandizing  and  dairying  are  the  pi'incl- 

pal  industries. 

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pases  ;  size  22x30  ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1883  ;  Oren  &  Knapp,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K  1. 

MOUNT  AYR,C.  H.,  Ringgold  Co..  p 
1,700  pop.,  on  Chariton  Branch  of  C,  B.  &  Q. 
Kd.,  about  75  m.  S.  S.  W.  of  Des  Moines  and 
about  as  from  the  line  of  the  Burlington  & 
Missouri  R.  Rd.  at  Afton. 

JOURNALi;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1874  ;  J.  W.  Burleigh,  editor  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

RINGGOLD  RECORD;  Thursdays; 
four  pages;  size  28x44;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1865;  George  R.  Stephens,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

MOUNT  PLEASANT,  CH.,^eH7-j/ 

Co.,  □.,  4,410  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
<3uincy  and  St.  Louis,  Keolcuk  &  North- 
western Rds.,  28  m.  from  Burlington.  Centre 
of  trade  for  a  fertile  county.  Several  edu- 
cational Institutions  are  located  here,  also 
the  Great  Western  Wheel  Scraper  Works 
and  the  Comstock  Scale  Works. 

FREE  PRESS;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44 ;  subscription  $2  ; 
established  1866;  D.  D.  W.  C.  Throop,  editor; 
Jas.  A.  Throop,  publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

HERALiD  ;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1880;  Herald  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

JOURNAL;  Thur.sdays;  republican;  four 
pages ;  size  28x44 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1856  ;  McAdam  &  Palm,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  J  .T  1 . 

MOUNT  VERNON,  Limi  Co.,  o 
1,100  pop.,  on  Iowa  division  of  Chicago  & 
Northwestern  Rd.,  16  m.  E.  of  Cedar  Rapids. 
Cornell  College  is  located  here. 

HAWK-EYE;  Fridays ;  republican ; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  .$3 ;  es- 
tablished 1869 ;  S.  H.  Bauman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

CORNELLIAN  ;  monthly;  twenty-four 
pages;  size  of  page  8x11;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1879 ;  Literary  Societies  of  Cornell 
College,  editors  and  publishers ;  circulation 
K ;  a  college  paper ;  issued  during  the  coUe 
giate  year. 

MURRAY,  Clark  Co.,  Q  .550  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Burlington    &   Quincy  Rd.,  90  m. 

W.  of  Ottumwa. 

NEWS;  Wednesdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x35;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1876 ;  J. 
H.  Martindale,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion K. 

MUSCATINE,  C.  H.,  Muscatine  Co., 
D-  10.000  pop.,  on  Mississippi  r.  and  Kansas 
City  line  of  Chicago,  Rock  I.sland  &  Pacific 
Rd.,  and  Muscatine  division  of  Burlington, 
Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern  Rd.,30m.  below 
Rock  Island  and  300  above  St.  Louis.  The 
centering  point  of  a  very  large  wholesale 
and  retail  trade.  Extensively  engaged  in 
manufacturing  lumber  and  other  articles 
pertaining  to  the  lumber  trade.  Various 
manufactories  and  several  large  grocery, 
tobacco,  tea  and  other  wholesale  establish- 
ments located  here.  On  Muscatine  Island 
lai'ge  quantities  of  melons  and  sweet  pota- 


toes are  raised,  and  the  canning  Interest  is 

important. 

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DIE  WACHT  AM  MISSISSIPPI; 
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subscription  $2;  established  1831;  Herman 
Stoltzenau,  publisher ;  circulation  J. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
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lished 1879:  O  G.  Jack,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  J  J. 

NASHUA,  Chickasaio  Co., cf  1,300  pop., 
on  Red  Cedar  r.  and  Iowa  division  of  Illi- 
nois Central  Rd.,  35  m.  from  Waterloo  and 
30  above  Cedar  Falls. 

POST;  Thursdays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1867 ;  Joseph  F.  Grawe,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

NEOLA,  Pottaioattarhie  Co.,  p  760  pop., 
at  crossing  of  Chicago,  Mil.  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 
and  C,  R.  I.  &  P.  Rds.,  21  m.  from  Council 
Bluffs.  In  fine  corn  and  cattle  country. 
Has  two  steam  grain  elevators. 
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NEVADA,  C.  H.,  Story  Co.,  O  1,54  0 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  99 
m.  W.  of  Cedar  Rapids,  35  N.  N.  E.  of  Des 
Moines  and  180  W.  of  Mississippi  r.  Sur- 
rounded by  an  agricultural  district.  The 
Iowa  Agricultural  College  Is  located  In  this 
county.  Has  a  good  public  and  high  school 
s.ystem. 

HIGHWAY;  Saturdays ;  holiness ;  eight 
pages ;  size  25x37 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1876  ;  Rev.  Isaiah  Reid,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  H. 

REPRESENTATIVE  ;  Wednesdays  ; 
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tion $1.50;  established  1857;  Payne  &  Son,  edi- 
tors and  publishers;  circulation  J. 

STORY  CO.  WATCHMAN;  Fridays; 
Independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2  ;  established  1874  ;  V.  A.  Ballou,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  J. 

NEWELL,  .BMe?ja  Vista  Co.,  \]  500 pop., 
on  Iowa  Div.  of  111.  Cent.  Rd.,  43  m.  W.  of 
Fort  Dodge,  92  from  Sioux  City.    In  a  dairy- 
ing and  agricultural  district. 
j>IIRROR  ;    Fridays;    republican;   eight 
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lished 1873  ;    Lee  &  Blau-,  editors  and   pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K  K. 

NEW  HAMPTON,  C.  H.,  Chickasaw 

Co.,  a  1.500  pop.,  on  the  Iowa  &  Dakota  divi- 
sion of  the  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rd.,  70  m.  from  McGregor  and  15  N.  E.  of 
Nashua. 

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lisliers  ;  cireulation  K  K  1. 

TRIBUNE:  Tuesdays ;  independent ; 
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established  187(1;  F.  M.  Haislet,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

NEW  SHAnOli,  Mahas!ca  Co.,  g  805 
pop.,  12  m.  N.  of  Oskaloosa.    Surrounded  by 
a  fine  agi-icultural  and  mining  district. 
STAR;    Wedne-sdays ;    republican;  four 
pages;   size   23x44';   subscription  $2  ;    estab- 
lished 1873 ;  H.  J.  Vail,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  J. 

NEWTON,  C.  H.,  Jnspei-  Co.,  a  3,ii00 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 
Central  Iowa  and  Newton  &  Monroe  Rds., 
139  ni.  from  Davenport  and  35  E.  from  Des 
Moines.  Surrounded  by  a  fine  agricultural 
district. 

HERALiD;  Fridays;  independent ;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  SI. 50;  estab- 
lished 186S ;  Perry  Engle,  editor  ;  Herald  Print- 
ing Co.,  DUbllshers  ;  circulation  J  J. 

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subscription  .S1.50 ;  established  1S81 ;  Sherman 
&  Kennington,  editors  and  publishers ;  circu- 
lation .1  1 . 

JOURXAIi  :  Wednesdays;  republican; 
four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1859 ;  Ralph  Robinson,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

NICHOIi,  Muscatine  Co.,  a-  350  pop.,  at 
junction  of  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  & 
Northern  and  Muscatine  Western  Rds.,  56 
m.  from  Burlington.  Engaged  In  agricul- 
ture. 

IOWA  ^VATCHMAN  ;  Wednesdays; 
four  pages  ;  size  22x30 ;  subscription  $1.25 ; 
established  1883 ;  A.  B.  Engle,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

NORA  SPRINGS,  Floyd  Co.,  [^  1,000 
pop.,  on  Shell  Rock  r.  and  Burlington,  Ce- 
dar Rapids  &  Northern  Rd.,  at  intersection 
of  Iowa  &  Dakota  division  of  Milwaukee  & 
St.  Paul  Rd.,  119  m.  from  Cedar  Rapids  and 
107  from  McGregor.  Market  for  grain  and 
stock. 

ADVERTISER  ;  Wednesdays  ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1882;  L.  J.  Keyes,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

NORTH  WOOD,  C.  H.,  TForth  Co., 
i  834  pop.,  on  Shell  Rock  r.,  on  line  of  Bur- 
lington, Cedar  R.  &  Northern  and  Central 
Iowa  Rds.  Surrounded  hy  a  rich  grazing 
and  farming  region.  The  county  seat  and 
centre  of  considerable  trade. 

WORTH  CO.  INDEX;  Thursdays; 
four  pages;  size  2Sx44;  establlshe  1  1881; 
Scammon  &  Gillrup,  editors  and  publishers  ; 

circulation  K  K  I. 

OAKLAND,  Pottawattotnie  Co.,  J^600 

pop.,  on  C,  R.  I.  &  P.  Rd.,  :»  m.  E.  from 

Council  Bluffs.    Corn  stock  raising. 

ACORN;  Saturdays;  republican;  six 
pages  ;  size  of  page  13.x20 ;  subscription  $1.25  ; 
established  1881 ;  A.  T.  Cox,  editor  and  pulj 
llslier ;  circulation  K. 

ODEBOLiT,  Sac  Co.,  -n  1,500  pop.,  on 
Maple  River  branch  of  the  Chicago  &  North- 
western Rd.,  75  m.  from  Sioux  City.  Has 
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schools.  The  surrounding  country  is  said 
to  be  one  of  the  best  for  grain  and  stock 
raising  in  the  State. 

REPORTER;     Fridays;      republican; 

eight  pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  .$1.50; 
established  187T;  F.  R.  Bennett,  editor;  F.  R. 
Bennett  &  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

OELWEIN,  Fayette    Co.,  cf  500  pop., 

on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &Nortliern  Rd. 

REGISTER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  ;  size  26x40 :  subscription  $1.50  : 
established  1882 ;  Frank  E.  Anderson,  editor 
an<l  publisher;  circulation  K. 

OGDEN, -Boone  Co.,  n  568  pop.,  on  C 
&  N.  W.  and  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rds., 
40  m.  N.  of  Des  Moines.  Surrounded  by 
an  agricultural  district. 

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eight  pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1874  ;  Earl.  Billings,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

OLIN,  Jo»es  Co.,  a-  500  pop.,  on  the 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  25  m. 

from  Cedar  Rapids.  It  has  a  creamery  and 

, cheese   factory.    Tile  and    brick  are   also 

manufactured. 

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size  22X.3U ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  establislied 
1880 ;  A.  J.  Burke,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation K  K. 

ONAWA,  C.  H.,  Monoiia  Co.,  -n  1,000 
p<ili.,  on  Sioux  City  &  Pacific  Rd.,  7  m.  from 
Missouri  r.,  37  from  Sioux  City  and  55  N.  of 
Council  BlufCs.  Centre  of  a  rich  agricul- 
tural region. 

MONONA  CO.  GAZETTE;  Thursda.vs? 

n;  f'liur  pages;  size  28.K4  ' 
tion  $2;   estiililislica   1866;  J.   D.  Ainsw( 


reput)lican  ;  f'nur  pages;  size  28.K44  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  estiililislii'd  1866;  J.  D.  Ainsworth, 
editor  and  publislier  ;  circulation  J. 

ORANGE  CITY,  C.H.,  Sioux  Co.,  tl 
7UU  pop.,  ou  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.  , 
about  45  m.  N.  of  Sioux  City.  In  an  agri- 
cultural, grain  and  hog-raising  district. 

DE  VOIiKSVRIEND  ;  Thursdays; 
Hollandish;  four  pages  :  size  24x36;  subscrip- 
tion $1  50 ;  established  1874 ;  K.  Tietenia,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  K  K  1. 

SIOUX  CO.  HERALD;  Thursdays; 
republican  ;  eight,  pages  :  size  30x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2 ;  established  1871 ;  Frank  Kelley, 
editor  ;  M.  E.  Lewis  &  Co.,  publishers  ;  circu- 
lation K  K  1. 

ORIENT,  Adair  Co.,  p 

INDE.V  ;  Thursdays;  non-partisan;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  75  cents  ;  es- 
tablished 1884  ;  M.  D.  Jackson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

OSAGE,  C.  H.,  Mitchell  Co.,  ti  2,450 
on  Red  Cedar  r.  and  Northern  branch  of 
Iowa  division  of  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  60  m. 
above  Cedar  Falls.  It  is  the  countj'  seat 
and  centre  of  trade  for  a  large  and- growing 
section  of  agricultural  country.  Manufac- 
tures carried  on  to  a  considerable  extent. 

MITCHELL,  CO.  PRESS;  Thursdays; 
four  pages;  size  30x45;  subscription  $2; 
established  1865 ;  T.  M.  Athertou,  editor ; 
Atherton  &  Son,  publishers  :  circulation  J  1. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages;  size  35x48;  siibscriotion  $2:  estab- 
lished 1869  :  E.  D.  Chassell.  editor;  A.  C.  Ross 
&  Co.,  i>ublishers  ;  circulation  J. 

OSCEOLA,  C.  H.,  Clarke    Co.,  g  2,300 

pop.,  on    Chicago,    Burlington    &   Quincy 

and  Des  Moines,  Oscei)Ia  &  Southern  Rds., 


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156  m.  from  Burlington  and  60  from  Des 
Moines.  In  agricultural  and  stock-raising 
district;  centre  of  considerable  trade.  The 
car  shops,  round  house  and  general  offices 
of  the  D.  M.,  O.  &  S.  Rd.  are  located  liere. 
DE3IOCIIAT!   Thursdays;  democratic; 

eight  pages;    size  26x40;    subscription  §1.50; 

established  1874  ;  Sherman  Bros.,  editors  and 

publishers:  circulation  K  1. 
!>iENTIXEIj  !     Tlinrsdavs;     republican; 

four  pages  ;   size  26.'j;40  ;  subscription    SI. 50  ; 

established  1858;    Pierce   &   Lucas,    editors; 

Pierce,  Lucas  &  Co.,  publishers  ;  circ'u  J  1. 

OSKAIiOOSA,  C.  H.,  Mahaska  Co.,  g 
6.S00  pop.,  on  Des  Moines  Valley  Rd.,  Chi- 
cago, Rock  Island  &  Pacific,  Central  Rd.  of 
Iowa,  Burlington  &  Western  narrow  gauge, 
and  several  other  important  Hues,  &i  m. 
from  Des  Moines  and  100  from  Bm-lington. 
Pleasantly,  situated  and  centre  of  an  active 
trade.  Surrounded  by  a  fine  agricultural 
district.  Extensively  engaged  in  coal  min- 
ing and  manufacturing  and  stock  raising. 
HERALD;  Thursdays  ;  republican ;  four 
t,ages;  size  31x50;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished ISoO;  Herald  Printing  Co..  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  1 1 ;  issue  also  the 
Saturday  Herald. 

MESI:?EXtiER  ;  Saturdavs ;  four  pages ; 
size  26x40;  subscription  $1..50;  established 
1878 ;  R.  Eckart,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation J.  ,  . 

SATURDAY  GLOBE  ;  Saturdays;  in- 
dependent ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x14  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50 ;  established  1881 ;  Johnson  cNt 
Shockley  Bros.,  editors  and  publshers  ;  cir- 
culation .11. 

SATURDAY   HERALD;   Saturdays; 
republican  ;    four  pages  ;    size  24x3o  ;    estab- 
lished 1884  ;  Herald  Printing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers;  issue  also  the  Weekly  Herald. 
OTTUMWA,   C.  H.,  Wapello  Co.,  g 
14,500  pop.,  on  Des  Moines  r.,  75  m.  W.  of  the 
Mississippi;  at  intersection  of  Chicago,  Bur- 
lington &  Quincy  and  Des  Moines  &  Keokuk 
branch  of  C,  R.  I.  &  Pacific ;  also  Northern 
terminus  of  Ottumwa  &  Moberly  branch  of 
Wabash  and  Southern  terminus  of  Central 
Iowa  and  Ottumwa  &  Cedar  Rapids  branch 
of  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.;  75  m. 
from  Burlington  and  86  from  Des  Moines. 
Largely  engaged  in  manufactures  and  the 
centre  of  an  extensive  trade.    Has  excel- 
lent water  power. 

COURIER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
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tablished—daily 1865.  weekly  1848 ;  A.  H.  Ham- 
ilton, editor  and  publisher:  circulation— 
dailv  K  K  1,  weekly  I  1 . 

DEMOCRAT;  every  morning  except 
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weekly  29x44  ;  subscription— daily  §7,  weekly 
Sl-50 ;  established— daily  1880,  weekly  1850  ; 
S.B.Evans,  editor;  Ottumwa  Printing  Co., 
publishers  ;  circ'ii— daily  K  1.  weekly  J  .J  1 . 

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tablished 1832  ;  N.  M.  Ives,  editor  ;  Industrial 
Alliance,  puV)Ushers  ;  circulation  J  J. 

JOI TRNAL  UXD  FREIE  PRESSE; 
Thursdays ;  German ;  democratic ;  eight 
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1871 ;  Danquard  &  Wagner,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers; circulation  K  1. 

SATURDAY  PRESS;  Saturdays; 
independent ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  sub- 
scription SI. 50;  established  1880;  Riley  & 
Jones,  editors  and  publishers ;  circ'n  H. 


OXFORD,  Johiitson  Co.,  O 790  pop.,  on 

C,  R.  I.  &  P.  Rd.,  about  70  m.  W.  of  Daven- 
port.   A  country  trading  town.    Has  flour- 
ing mills,  elevators,  etc. 
JOURNAL;     Thursdays;    four   pages; 
size    26x40;   subscription    $1.25;    established, 
1878  ;  E.  R.  Doty,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation K  1. 

OXFORD  JUNCTION,  Jones  Co., 
D-  1,100  pop.,  on  Chicago,  M.  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 
at  junction  of  Davenport  division  with  the 
Chicago   &  Northwestern  Rd.,  41  m.  from 
Cedar  Rapids  and  46  from  Davenport.    An 
agricultm-al  and  manufacturing  town,  and 
has  an  excellent  water  power.     Railroad 
machine  shops  are  located  here. 
OXFORD    MIRR OR  ;    Thursdays ; 
independent  ;   eight  pages  ;   size  30x44  ;   sub- 
scription .SI. 25  ;  established   1879  ;    George  P. 
Crouch,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J. 

PANORA,  Outhrie  Co.,  -D  1,150  pop., 

44  m.  W.  by  N.  of  Des  Moines,  on  Wabash, 
St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rd.    In  an  agricultui-al 
section.    Some  manufacturing  carried  on. 
GUTHRIE    VEDETTE;     Tliursdays  j 
republican  ;  eight  pages  :  size  26x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion .$1.50;  established  1865;  Lew.  Apple,  edi- 
tor and  publisher ;  cii-culation  J  1. 

PARKERSBURGH,  JiiMer  Co.,  i 
825  pop.,  on  the  Iowa  division  of  the  Illinois 
Central  Rd.,  119  m.  W.  of  Dubuque  and  19 
from  Cedar  Falls.  In  the  midst  of  an  agri- 
cultural country. 

ECLIPSE;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  .$1.50;  estab- 
lished 1872;  Fred.  .A.  Dodge,  editor;  Dodge 
Brothers,  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

PATTERSON  VILLE,  Sioux  Co.,  Y] 
200  pop.,  on  C.  M.  &  St.  P.  Rd.,  56  m.  N.  E.  of 
Sioux  City. 

IOWA  INDEX;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can ;  eight  p:iges  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2  ; 
established  1878 ;  A.  C.  Satterlee,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J. 

PAULLINA,  O'Brien  Co., b  425  pop.,. 
on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  180  m.  N. 
W.  of  Des  Moines  and  40  N.  E.  of  Sioux  City. 
Located  in  a  rich  agricultural  region  and 
surrounded  by  fertile  prairie  land.  Farm- 
ing and  stock  raising  are  the  principal  in- 
dustries. 

TIMES  ;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  four 
pages  :  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1882 ;  Oicar  D.  Hamstreet,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

PELLiA,  Marion  Co.,  O  2,430  pop.,  on 
K.    &    Des   Moines    division   of     Chicago, 
Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  47  m.  from  Des 
Moines,  115  from  Keokuk.    Surrounded  by  a 
fine  agricultural   region,   and   largely   en- 
gaged in  manufacturing. 
BLADE;     Tuesdays;    democratic;    four 
pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished  1865;    Wm.  B.   Neyenesch,  editor;   H. 
Nevene.sch,  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

WEEK  BLAD;  Fridays;  Hollandish ; 
four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscription  S2  ;  es- 
tablished 1862;  H.  Neyenesch,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

'PT.'R'RY,  Dallas  Co.,  D  3,500 pop. ,35  m. 
from  Des  Moines.  Division  station  of 
Omaha  line  of  Chicago,  Mil.  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 


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also  on  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  and  Des 
Moines  &  Fort  Dodge  Rds.    Chief  town  be- 
tween the  two   last   named   cities.     Fine 
farming  and  coal  region. 
CHIEF;    Fridays  ;   republican ;   eight 
pages  size  30x44  ;    subscription  $1.50  ;   estab- 
lished   1874;    Frank   M.    Hoeye,    editor    and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

P  I  li  O  T  ;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1880;  Ivyl  O'Flyng,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

PERSIA,  Harrison  Co.  -a  600  pop.,  31 
m.   from  Council  Bluffs,  on  the    Chicago, 
Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd..    In  the  midst  of 
a  fine  farming  country. 
POST  :   Fridays;  four  pages;  size  24x36; 
subscription  .$1  ;  established  1834  ;  J.  W.  Pike, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 
PETERSON,  Clay  Co.,  tl  450  pop.,  a 
fine  farnxing   and   mining   section.     Coal, 
silver  and  lead  have  lately  been  discovered. 
PATRIOT;    Fridays;   four   pages;   size 
26x40;    subscription  $1.50;    established  1S82 ; 
Helms  &  Blackert,  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation  K  1. 
PORTSMOUTH,  Shelh!/  Co.,  -a 


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TI.1IES;   Fridavs;  neutral:   four  pages; 

22x31 :  subscription  $1.25  ;  est;iblished  1884;  H. 

V.  Battey,  editor  and  publisher. 

POSTVILLE,   AUamakee    Co.,  cf  900 

pop. ,  16  m.  S.  W.  of  Waukou,  and  on  Chicago, 

Mil.  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  and  Decorah  Div.  of 

B.,  C.  R.  &  N.  Rd.     In  the  centre  of  an 

exceedingly    fertile     tract     and     a    good 

market  for  produce. 

K  E  V  I  E  W  ;     Saturdays  ;  independent ; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  .$2 ;  es- 
tablished 1873  ;  W.  N.  Burdick,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K. 
PRAIRIE  CITY,  Jasper  Co.,  a  1,000 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd., 
24  m.  from  Des  Moines  and  about  20  S.  W.  of 
Newton,  in  an  agricultural  district.    It  is  a 
principal  shipping  point  for  live  stock  and 
produce. 

NE  WS ;  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1875 ;  Byron  C.  Ward,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K  1. 

PRESCOTT,  Adams  Co.,  p  300  pop., 
on  the  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quiucy  Rd. 
CIIRONICliE  ;  Thursdays:  four  pages; 
size  26x40;  established  1883;  J.  W.  Weed,  edi- 
tor and  publisher. 

REDDING,  ninggold  Co.,  g  250  pop., 
on  BeUiany  .lunetlon  &  Graut  City  branch 
of  C,  B.  &  Q.  Rd.  Engaged  in  grain  and 
stock  raising.  A  shipping  point. 
REPORTER;  Saturdays:  four  pages; 
size  22x:!l  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established 
1SS4  ;  Frank  Wisdom,  editor  and  publisher. 

REDFIELD,  Dallas  Co.,  a  600  pop., 
on  Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rd.,  at  junc- 
tion of  Racoon  r.,  35  m.  W.  of  Des  Moines. 
Has  two  flour  mills,  a  tile  factory  and  sev- 
eral coal  mines. 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  six  pages:  size 
of  page  11x1(1;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1384 ;  C.  A.  Floyd,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation K  K. 

RED  OAK,  C.  H.,  Montgomery  Co.,  p 
4,000  pop.,  on  Nishnabatoua  r.,  and  on  line 


of  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy  Rd.,  about 
50  m.  S.  E.  of  Council  Bluffs  and  241  from 
Burlington.     Considerable  manufacturing 
carried  on. 
EXPRESS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 

fiages ;   size    .35x44 ;   subscription    .$2 ;    estab- 
ished  1868;    C.  W.  Snyder,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J  1. 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1871;  W.  W.  Rlner,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

SUN;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages: 
size  28X-I4 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established 
1877 ;  Bole  &  Clark,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
circulation  K  1. 

REINBECK,  Orundy  Co.,  n  482  pop., 
16  m.  from  Waterloo  on  the  Burlington,  C. 

R.  &  N.  Rd. 

TIMES;  Fridays ;  four  pages :  size 
28x44  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1879  ; 
Charles  Donovan,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation K  1. 

R  E  N  W  I  C  K,  Humboldt  Co.,  t}  150 
pop.,  28  m.  from  Webster  City,  on  the  Chi- 
cago &  Northwestern  RJ.    Dairying  is  the  • 
principal  industry. 

TIMES ;  Fridavs  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  22x30:  subscription  $1;  established  1SS4 : 
Renwiek  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

RICHLAND,  Keokuk  Co.,  ^  800  pop., 
13  m.  from  Fairfleld,  35  from  Ottumwa,  on 
Iowa  Central  Rd. 

CLARION;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1830;  J.  D.  Haworth,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

RIPPEY,  Greene  Co.,  n 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  eight  pages;  Size 
22x31;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1884; 
W    S.  Keeler,  editor  and  publisher. 

RIVERSIDE,  Washington  Co.,  O,  500 
pop.,  on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  North- 
ern Rd. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  ;  size  22x130 ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1SS3 ;  D  T.  Flynn,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  K  K. 

ROCKFORD,  Floyd  Co.,  b  739  pop., 
on  Shell  Rock  r.  and  Burlington,  Cedar 
Rapids  &  Northern  Rd.,  49  m.  from  Cedar 
Falls. 

FLOY'D  CO.  PRESS;  Wednesdays; 
independent ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  sub- 
scription $1.25;  established  1872;  H.  H.  Colt, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

INDEPEVDEXT  :  Werlnesdays  ;  inde- 
pendent ;  fciiir  p;ii;rs  ;  siz  2i;.\  10  ;  subscription 
$125;  establislicil  iss-|;  Independent  Publish- 
ing Co..  editors  and  publishers. 

REVEILLE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1874;  F.  L.Whitney  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers:  circulation  K  K  1. 

ROCK  RAPIDS,  C.  H.,  Lyon  Co.,tl 
950  poiJ.,  on  Rock  r.,  in  N.  W.  corner  of  the 
State,  about  60  m.  N.  of  Sioux  City.  En- 
gaged in  agriculture.  Surrounded  by  a 
fertile  country. 

LYOX  CO.  REPORTER;  Thursdays  ; 
republican  ;  eight  pages ;  size  ;30x44 ;  sub- 
scription $1..5C  ;  established  1882  ■  Say  lor  Bros., 
editors  and  publishers;  circulation  K  1. 

REVIEW;  Kriilays ;  republican ;  four 
pages  ;  size 26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
1873 ;  Chas.  Creglow,  editor  and  publisher ;  cli-- 
culatlon  K  1. 


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ROCKWELL,  Cerro  Gordo  Co.,  [^  400 
pop.,  on  Iowa  Central  Rd.,  12  m.  from  Mason 
City.  Has  large  elevators  and  warehouses. 
In  an  agi-icultiiral  and  stock  district. 
PHOXOGRAPII;  Thursdays ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  :^(lx44 ;  subscription  SI. 50  ;  estab- 
lished 1879  ;  W.  A.  Rugg,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
irculation  K. 

ROCKWELL  CITY,C.H.,  Calhoun 
Co.,  -a  500  pop.,  division  railroad  station; 
100  m.  N.  W.  of  Des  Moines  station.  Corn- 
growing  and  stock-raising  country.  Cheese 
and  butter  also  produced. 

CAIiHOl  N  CO.  REPUBIilCAN  ; 

Fridays  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  2ti.x40 ; 
subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1879  ;  Byron 
Mattison,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K  K. 

ROLFE,  Pocahontas  Co.,  \j  300   pop., 
at  Junction  of  the  Chicago  &  Northwestern 
and  Des  Moines  &  Fort  Dodge  Rds. 
REPORTER;    Thursdays;   republican; 

four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;    subscription  .SI. 50  ; 

established  1882  ;  Eugene  W.  Duke  and  M.  W. 

Coffin,  editors  and  publishers ;  eirculatiou  K. 

RUTHVEN,  Palo  Alto  Co.,  -q  650  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Mil.  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  at  terminus 
of  the  Des  Moines  &  Ft.  Dodge  Rd.    In  a 
farming  and  stock-raising  district. 
FREE  PRESS;  Saturdays;  republican; 

four  pages;  size  26x40;    subscription    $1.50; 

established  1883;   Hubbard   &   Teed,    editors 

and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

SA.'BJJ'LA,  Jackson    Co.,  n-  1,3-23  pop., 
on  Mississippi  r.,  48  m.  below  Dubuque,  on 
Chicago,  Mil.  &  St.  Paul  Rds.,  connected 
with  Illinois  side  of  the  river  by  iron  bridge. 
GAZETTE;  Saturdavs;  four  pages  ;  size 
26x40;      subscription     $2;     established    1863; 
Thomas  Lambert,  editor  and  publisher;  cir- 
culation J  J. 

SAC  CITY,  C.  H.,   Sac    Co.,   -a  1,100 
pop.,  on  Coon  r.,  and  Chicago  &  Northwes- 
tern Rd.,  45  m.  W.   of  Fort  Dodge.    It  has 
fine  water  power.    County  especially  adap- 
ted to  stock-raising  and  dairy  purposes. 
SAC    CO.    DEMOCRAT;   Thursdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion .^l.SU;  established  1882;   J.  Koder.  editor  ; 
Koder  Bros,  publishers  ;  circulation  K  K. 

SAC  SUN;  Fridays  ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1371;  James  N.  Miller  &  Sydney  Smith, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  J. 

ST.  ANSGAR,  lyfitchell  Co.,  q  680 pop., 
on  Red  Cedar  r.  and  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  26 
m.  from  Charles  City 

ENTERPRISE;  Wednesdays ;  eight 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1878 ;  Martin  Moe,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

SALEM,  ffenry  Co.,  Q,  800  pop.,  on  the 

St.  Louis,  Keokuk  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  40 

m.  from  Keokuk.    Rich  in  agriculture  and 

coal  mines. 

NEWS ;  Saturdays ;  four  pages ;  size  24x35 ; 
subscription  S1.3C;  established  1880;  D.  F. 
Jones,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

SANBORN,  O'Brien  Co.,-]3  367  pop., 
on  C,  M.  &  St.  P.  Rd.,  74  m.  W.  of  Algona. 
Fine  farm  lands ;  stock-raising  country. 
PIONEER;  Fridays ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  ;    size  30x44 ;    subscription  $2 ;   estab- 
lished 1871 ;  J  H.  Wolf,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K  1. 


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SCRANTON,  Greene  Co.,  a  l.lOft 
pop.,  on  C.  &  N.  W.  Rd.,  9  m.  from  Jefferson. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;. 
established  1879;  P.  A.  Smith,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

ONE  PLAN  HERAIiD;  monthly; 
church  of  God  ;  four  pages ;  size  16x32  ;  sub- 
scription 75  cents  ;  established  1880 ;  does  not 
insert  advertisements. 

SEYMOUR,  Wayne  Co.,   g  800  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Rock   Island   &  Pacific  Rd.,  15 

m.    from   Centreville.     Coal   mining   Is   a 

prominent  industry. 

LONE  TREE  PRESS  ;  Fridays ;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1834;  L.  W.  Lewis  &  Will.  M.  Sanger, 
editors  and  publishers. 

SHEFFIELD,  Franklin     Co.,   ti  52ft 

pop.,  on  Central  Illinois  Rd.    Has  a  flouring 

mill. 

PRESS;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1880;  Hammond  &  Smith,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  K. 

SHELBY,  Shelby  Co.,  -a  449  pop  ,  on 

the  C,  R.  I.  &  P.  Rd.,  110  m.  from  Des 
Moines,  32  E.  Irom  Council  Bluffs,  and  96  E. 
of  Omaha,  Neb.  In  a  fine  agricultural  dis- 
trict. 

NEWS ;  Fridays ;  republican ;  four  pages  ; 
size  24x:35;  subscription  $2;  established  1877; 
John  Pomeroy ,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K. 

SHELDON,  O'Brien  Co.,  b  2,000  pop., 

65   m.    from  Sioux  City,  at  junction  of  the 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Chicago, 

St.   Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha   Rds.     A 

good  farming  and  grazing  district. 

MAIL;  Thursdays;  eight  pages;  size 
38.X52;  subscription  $2;  established  1873;  F.  T. 
Piper,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

NEWS;  Thursdays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
35x48  ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1879 ;  Ford 
&  Chapin,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n   J  1 . 

SHELL  ROCK,  Butler  ^  Co.,  719 
pop.,  on  tlie  Shell  Rock  r.,  and  the  Burling- 
ton, Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern  and  Dubuque 
&  Dakota  Rds.,  22  m.  from  Waterloo. 

N  E  W  S  ;  Thui'sdays  ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  30.x44 ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1873 ;  Geo.  A,  Mclntyre.  editor ;  J.  P. 
Reed,  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

SHELLSBURGH,  Benton  Co.,  □-  on 
Bear  creek,  1,00(J  pop.,  on  BurUngtou,  Cedar 
.Rapids  &  Northern  Rd.,  14  m.  from  Cedar 
Rapids,  and  113  from  Burlington.  Has  a 
large  tile  factory  and  two  flotu-ing  mills. 
Surrounded  by  an  excellent  farming,  dairy- 
ing and  live  stock  raising  country. 

SATURDAY     MORNING     CALL  ; 

Saturdays ;  independent ;  four  pages  ;  size 
23x30 ;  subscription  $1.35 ;  established  1884  ; 
T.  A.  Carver,  eilitor  and  publisher. 

SHENANDOAH,  Page  Co.,  p  2,500 
pop.,  on  Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rd.,  40 
m.  from  Council  Bluffs ;  is  also  on  Nebraska 
City  branch  of  C.  B.  &  Q.  Rd.  and  at  the 
Western  terminus  of  the  Homeston  & 
Shenandoah  Rd.,  the  car  shops  and  round 
house  of  the  latter  road  being  located  here. 
Centre  of  a  thriving  and  populous  section, 
engaged  in  agricultural  pursuits. 
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35x48  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  establislied  1882  ; 
C.  S.  Hanley,  editor  and  publislier  ;  circ'n  I. 

REPORTER  ;  Fridays  ;  independent  ; 
four  pa^es  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1871 ;  Ben  Clarlc,  editor  ;  J.  A.  Sow- 
ers, publisher ;  circulation  J.  .^ 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays ;  republi- 
can ;  four  pages ;  size  28x44 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1877;  D.  R.  Gatt',  editor 
and  publislier;  circulation  J  1. 

SIBLEY, C.  H.,Osceola  Co.,tl  1,200 pop., 
on  Iowa  division  of  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Min- 
neapolis &  Omaha  Rd.,  at  junction  of  Bur- 
lington, Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern  Rd.;  cen- 
tre of  fine  farming  district ;  has  large   ele- 
vators and  grain  houses. 
GAZETTE;  Fridays;   republican;  eight 
pages;   size    35x48;   subscription   $2;    estab- 
lished 1872;  George  Carew,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

OSCEOLA  CO.  REVIEW  ;  Tuesdays; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  established  1883  ;  J.  F. 
Glover,  editor  and  publisher ;  printed  at  the 
ofBce  of  the  Alton  Recieiv. 

OSCEOLA  CO.  TRIBUNE;  Fridays; 
republican;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44;  subscrip- 
tion $2  ;  established  1881 ;  F.  L.  Dennis  &  W. 
P.  Webster,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circula- 
tion K  K. 

SIDNEY,    C.  H.,  Fremont   Co.,  p  855 

pop.,  40  m.  S.  of  Council  Bluffs  and  10  N.  of 

Hamburg.    On  Sidney  &  Hastings  branch  of 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd. 

UNION;  semi-weekly,  Wednesdays  and 

Saturdays ;    republican ;    four    pages;     size 

24x36;    subscription   $1.50;    established   1864; 

Robert  Simons,  editor  and  publisher ;  cli-cu- 

lation  J  J. 

FREMONT  CO.  REPUBLICAN; 
Thursdays ;  republican  ;  eiglit  pages  ;  size  30.x; 
44 ;  subiscriptiun  $1.50  ;  established  18— ;  J.  W. 
Reed,  editor  and  publisher. 

SIGOURNEY,  C.  H.,  Keokuk  Co.,  r\ 
1,875    pop.,   on    Skunk    r.    and    Sigourney 
branch  of  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 
and  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds., 
about  75  m.  N.  W.  of  Burlington. 
COURIER;  Thursdays;  German;  demo- 
cratic;   foui-    pages;   size     28x40;    subscrip- 
tion $1.50 ;  established  1878  ;  H.  J.  Mahme,  edi- 
tor and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages ;  size  29x45  ;  subscription  $1.75  ;  estab- 
lished 1860 ;  W.  H.  Needham,  editor  and  pub- 
Usher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

REVIEW;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.75 ;  es- 
tablished 1872 ;  W.  R.  Holliugsworth,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

SIOUX  CITY,  C.  H.,  Woodbury  Co., 
-a  15,000|pop.,  on  Missouri  r.  Sioux  City  has 
eight  railroads :  the  Chicago,  Milwaukee  «& 
St.  Paul,  Sioux  City  &  Pacific,  Chicago  & 
Northwestern  and  Illinois  Central,  from 
the  East,  Dakota  branches  of  the  C,  M.  & 
St.  Paul  from  the  North,  and  Nebraska 
branches  of  the  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minne- 
apolis &  Omaha  from  the  West ;  325  m.  W. 
of  Dubuque  and  about  100  above  Omaha 
and  Council  Bluffs.  Centre  of  an  agi-icul- 
tural  region,  and  supply  point  for  a  very 
extensive  and  growing  country;  has  also 
large  railroad  shops,  elevators  and  com- 
mission houses. 

JOURNAL;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  daily 
four  pages,  weekly  six  pages;  size— daily 
28x44,  weekly  (size  of  page)  22x28 ;  subscrip- 
tion—dally $10,  weekly   $1.25;   established— 


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daily  1870,  weekly  1866;  Perkins  Bros.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers ;  circulation — dally  H, 
weekly  H. 

TIMES  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  daily  four 
pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ;  size— daily  22x30, 
weekly  30x44  ;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly 
$1.25;  established  1879;  Chas.  Collins,  editor 
and  Publisher ;  circ'n— -daily  J,  weekly  J. 

TRIBUNE  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  VVEEKLY,  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ; 
size— daily  22x30,  weekly  30x44 ;  subscription 
—daily  .S5.20,  weekly  $2.25;  established— daily 
1884,  weekly  1859 ;  John  C.  Kelly,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation- weekly  J  1. 

BAROMETERN;  Thursdays;  Scandi- 
navian; four  pages  ;  size  22x31  ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1884;  Herman  Anderson, 
editor  and  publislier. 

CA  LL  ;  Saturdays  ;  eight  pages ;  size  Six 
44;  subscription  $2;  established  1884;  E.  C. 
Overman,  editor;  Gray  &  Billings,  publisheris. 

COURIER;  Fridays  ;  German ;  four 
pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscription  $2  ;  establish- 
ed 1870;  F.  Barth,  editor  and  publisher;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

INDEPENDENT  UNION  ;  Saturdays:- 
four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1883;  Sioux  City  Printing  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers. 

SUNDAY  TELEGRAM;  Simdaya ; 
independent ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  sub- 
scription $2  ;  established  18S4 ;  Sunday  Tele- 
gram Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

SIOUX  RAPIDS,  Sue7ia  Vista  Co.,  t] 
9U0  pop.,  on  Little  Sioux  r.  and  Chicago  & 
Northwestern  Rd.  Has  a  fine  roller  mill. 
A  good  grain  centre,  surrounded  by  an 
agricultural  and  stock-raising  country. 
PRESS ;  Thursdays ;  eight  pages ;  size 
35x48 ;  established  1881 ;  Will  S.  Wescott,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ;  cu-culation  K  1. 

SLOAN,  Woodbury  Co.,  -o  400  pop.,  on 

Siou.x  City  &  Pacific  Rd.    In  a  stock  and 

grain-producing  country. 

STAR;  Thursdays ;  eight  pages ;  size 
22x32;  subscription  $1.25;  established  1883; 
A.  B.  Thatcher,  editor ;  Thatcher  &  Ashby, 
publishers  ;  circulation  K. 

SOLON,   Johnson  Co.,  n-  600  pop.,  on 

Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern  and 
Clinton  &  Cedar  Rapids  Rds.    12  m.  from 
Iowa  City  and  16  from  Cedar  Rapids. 
REAPER;   Fridays;   independent ;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1882  ;  J.  F.  Koeler,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  K  1.    B^g^  Actual  arerage  circula- 
tion/or one  near  preceding  Dec.  1,  1884,  asper 
statement  unfile  at  the  office  of  the  American 
Newspaper  Directory, ISS  copies. 

SOUTH  ENGLISH,  Keokuk  Co.,  R 
361  pop.;  on  B.,  C.  R.  &  N.  Rd.,  58  m.  from 
Muscatine.  Grain  and  hog  raising  the  prin- 
cipal industries. 

SATURDAY  MORNING  HER- 
ALD;  Saturdays;  Independent ;  four  pages  ; 
size  24x35;  subscription  $1.25;  establislied 
1872 ;  E.  M.  Pike,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation K. 

SPENCER,  C.  H.,  Clay  Co.,  b  1.600 
pop.,  on  the  Little  Sioux,  r.  at  junction  of 
Iowa  &  Dakota  division  of  C.  M.  &  St.  P.  Rd., 
40  m.  N.  E.  of  Cherokee  and  80  N.  W.  of  Fort 
Dodge.  The  centre  of  a  fine  agi-Icultural 
region. 

CLAY  CO.   NEWS;  Thurdays;   repub- 
lican;  four  pages  ;    size  24x36;   subscription 
$1.50  ;  established  1871 ;  W.  C.  Gllbreath,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 
REPORTER;   Thursdays;   republican; 


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IOWA. 


IOWA. 


four  pages;  size  28x44;  svibscrlption  $1.50: 
established  1873;  Barnard  Bros.,  editors  and 
publisliers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

SPIRIT  LAKE,  C.  H.,  Dickinson  Co.. 
□  l,2tXl  pop.,  near  lalie  of  same  name,  sur- 
rovuided  by  several  otlier  beautiful  lakes, 
90  m.  from  Fort  Dodge.      On   Burlington, 
Cedar   Rapids   &   Northern    and   Chicago, 
Milwaukee  &   St.  Paul  Rds.     One   of  the 
richest  agricultural  portions  of  Northwest- 
ern Iowa.    Celebrated  as  a  summer  resort. 
BEACON;   Fridays ;  republican  ;   four 
pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;   estab- 
lished 1870  ;  A.  B.  Funk,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  J. 

DICKINSON  CO.  JOURNAL,;  Thurs 
days ;  eight  pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscrip 
tlon  $1.50;  established  1880;  J.  0.  &  W.  B. 
Stewart,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

SPRINGVILIiE,   Linn    Co.,   o  700 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  M.  &  St.  P.  Rd.,  15  m.  from 

Cedar  Rapids.  Butter,  cheese  and  livestock 

are  the  principal  products. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  twelve 
pages;  size  of  page  13x20;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1879;  Fred.  Cliamberlain,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

NEW  ERA  ;  Thursdays;   eight  pages; 
size  3l)x44  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1882 ; 
C.  S.  Shanklin,  editor  ;  J.  S.  Butler,  publisher; 
circulation  J  J. 
STANTON,  Montgomerij  Co.,    jH    600 

pop.,  on  C,  B.  &  Quincy  Rd. 

C AliLi ;  Thursdays;  four  pages ;  size  24x35; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1882;  Frank 
S.  Lynch,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K. 

STATE  CENTRE,  Marshall  Co.,  G 
889  pop.,  on  the  Central  Iowa  and  Chicago 
&  Northwestern  Rds.  Geographical  centre 
of  the  State.  Surrounded  by  one  of  the 
richest  agi'icultural  countries  in  the  West. 
ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  republican; 

four  pages;   size  26x40;   subscription    $1.50; 

established  1871  :  J.  W.  MerrrlU,  editor  and 

publisher ;  circulation  K  K.      , 

STORM  LAKE,  Buena  Vista  Co.,  b 
2,000  pop.,  on  Storm  Lake  and  the  Iowa  di- 
vision of  the  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  245  m. 
from  Dubuque  and  81  from  Sioux  City. 
A  fine  agricultural  and  dairy  region 
surrounding  it. 

PILOT;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages;  size  24x35;  subscription  .§2;  established 
1870;  Newton  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation  K  K  1. 

TRIBUNE;  Saturdays ;  republican ;  four 
pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1879;  Sutfln  &  Perkins,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

STRAWBERRY  POINT,  Clay- 
ton Co.,  cf  1,000  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Mil- 
waukee &  St.  Paul  Rd.  Engaged  in 
farming  and  manufacturing;  15  m.  S.  W. 
of  Elkader. 

DEMOCRAT;  Tuesdays;  four  pages; 
size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1883;  E.  D.  Alexander,  editor;  Democrat 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers ;  circulation  K. 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1874;  Newberry  &  Sou,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  K  1. 

STUART,  Guthrie  Co.,  -a  2,600  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  40 
m.  from  Des  Moines  and  101  from  Council 
Bluffs.    Situated  in  the  centre  of    a   rich 


agricultural  country.     Several  locomotive 

and  machine  shops  are  located  here. 

LOCOMOTIVE;    Fridays;   four   pages; 

size   28x44 ;    subscription    $1..50 ;    established 

1871 ;  Locomotive  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 

publishers  ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

SUMNER,  Bremer  Co.,  zi  700  pop.,  on 
Dubuque  &  Dakota  Rd.,  25  ni.  from  Waver- 
ly.  Large  produce  market  and  creamery 
district. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1881 ; 
C.  S.  Linn,  editor  and  manager  ;  Gazette 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

SUTHERLAND,  O'Brien  Co.  ^ 

COURIER;  Fridays;   eight  pages;    size 
26x10;    subscription  $1.50;   established    1882; 
Bert  Hamilton,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion K. 
SWAN,  Marion  Co.  g 

VENTURE;  Tuesdays  ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages;  size  22x30;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1884  ;  Jasper  Nye,  editor  and  publisher. 

TABOR,  Fremont  Co.,  p  500  pop., 
30  m.  from  Council  Bluffs.  Tabor  College 
is  situated  here. 

AMERICAN      NONCONFORMIST; 

Thursdays  ;  fovir  pages  ;  size  22x31' ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50 ;  established  1879 ;  James  Vincent, 
Sr.,  editor  ;  H.  &  L.  Vincent,  publishers. 

UNION;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages ;  size  20x26 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  Joe  La  Chapelle,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

COLLEGE  ECHO;  monthly;  sixteen 
pages  ;  size  of  page  8x11 ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1883 ;  Phi  Delta  and  Mu  Omlcron 
Literary  Societies  of  Tabor  College,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K  K ;  a  college  paper ; 
issued  during  the  collegiate  yeari 

TAMA  CITY,  Tama  Co.,  a  1,800 
pop.,  on  C,  M.  &  St.  P.  and  Chicago  & 
Northwestern  Rds.,  51  m.  W.  of  Cedar 
Rapids. 

FREE  PRESS;  Fridays;  eight  pages; 
size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1880 ;  Lesser  &  WlUett,  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation  K  1. 

TAMA  HERALD;  Fridays;  republi- 
can ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $2 ; 
established  1875  ;  F.  J.  M.  Wonser,  editor  ;  C. 
J.  Wonser,  publisher;  circulation  K  K  1. 

TIPTON,  C.  H.,  Cedar  Co.,  D-  1,600 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and 
Clinton  &  Iowa  City  Division  of  Burling- 
ton, Chicago  &  Quincy  Rds.,  5  m.  from 
Cedar  r.  and  25  N.  of  Muscatine  and 
the  Mississippi  r.  The  centre  of  a  fine 
agricultural  region. 

ADVERTISER;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; four  pages;  size  28x44;  subscription 
$1.50:  esUiblished  1853;  Charles  L.  Longley, 
editor  ami  piilillsher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

CONSERVATIVE;  Wednesdays;  four 
pages;  size  28x44;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1875 ;  M.  R.  Jackson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

TOLEDO,  C.  H.,  Tama  Co.,  D  1,836 
pop.,  ilear  Iowa  division  of  Chicago  & 
Northwestern  Rd.,  about  20  m.  E.  of 
Marshalltown  and  50  W.  of  Cedar  Rapids. 
The  centre  of  a  thriving  local  trade. 
Western  College  is  located  here. 
CHRONICLE  ;  Thur.sdays;  republican; 

four  pages  ;  size  28x44 ;   subscription  $2 ;  es- 

tablished  1856 ;  James  B.  Hedge,  editor  and 

publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 
TAMA  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays; 


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IOWA. 


democratic  ;  four  pages ;  size  28x14 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2 ;  established  1883 :  Kinne,  Stiger  & 
Huston,  editors  and  publishers;  eirc'u  J  J. 

PALM  TIIEE  ;  semimonthly;  united 
brethren  ;  ten  pages  ;  size  of  page  9x12  ;  sub- 
scription $1  ;  established  1880;  A.  W.  &  E.  B. 
Holison,  editors  and  publishers. 

UKADEUS*  FIMENI):  monthly;  four 
pages  ;  size  '-.'Oxjli  ;  subscription  30  cents;  es- 
tablished 1883  ;  Harrison  &  Smith,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  G. 

TRAER,  Tama  Co.,  n  1,200  pop.,  47  m. 

W.  of  Cedar  Rapids,  on  the  B.,  C.  R.  &  N.  Rd., 

Paclflc  division.    Engaged  in  farming  and 

stock  raising. 

STAR-CLIPPER;  Fridays ;  republican; 
eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $1.05  ; 
established  1874;  Elmer  E.  Taylor,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  ,1  1 . 

UNION,    Hardin   Co.,  D  900  pop.,  on 
Central  Iowa  Rd.  and  near  Iowa  r.,  20  m. 
from   Marshalltown.     Has   large   flouring 
mill ;  manufactures  cheese,  etc. 
STAR;  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages; 

size   26x40;    subscriptlou   $1.50;    estal)lislu'd 

1875 ;  John  W.  Jones,  editor  and  publisher ; 

circulation  K  1. 

VAIL,    Crawford  Co.,  -n  875  pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  N.  W.  Rd.,  75  m.  N.  E.  of  Council 
Bluffs.    Stoclv  raising  and  agriculture. 
OBSERVER;    Thursdays;    republican; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1878 ;  George  A.  W.  Davison,  editor  and 
publislier ;  circulation  K  1. 

VAN  HORNE,  Benton  Co.,  n-  a  town 

on  C,  M.  &  St.  P.  Rd.,  oil  m.  from  Cedar 

Rapids.    A  rich  agricultural  district. 

NEWS;  Wednesdays;  non-partisan:  four 

pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscription  $1;  establislied 

1884 ;  P.  W.  Wliite,  editor  and  publisher. 

VAN    WERT,    Decatur    Co.,    g    on 

Des  Moines,  Osceola  &  Southern  Rd. 

SUN;  Wednesdays:  eight  pages;  size 
31x32 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1834 ; 
Hyatt,  Sanger  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

VICTOR,  loiva  Co.,  D-  900  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  R.  I.  &  Pacific  Rd.,  96  m.  from 
Davenport. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
.ages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
ished  1878 ;  A.  C.  Osborn,  editor ;  T.  T.  Osborn, 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

VIIiLISCA,  Montgomery  Co.,  p  1,900 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 
65  m.  E.  from  Council  Bluffs.  Noted  princi- 
pally for  its  extensive  trade  in  grain  and 
live  stock. 


IOWA. 


Fi 


Fi 


REVIEW;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
.ages;  size  26x40;  suljscription  $1.50;  estab- 
ished  1871  ;  Kennedy  &  Thurmau,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  J. 

VINTON,  C.  H.,  Benton  Co.,  D-  2,800 
pop.,  on  Red  Cedar  r.,  and  Burlington, 
Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern  Rd.,  25  m.  N.  W. 
of  Cedar  Rapids,  244  W.  of  Chicago.  Sur- 
rounded by  a  fine  agricultural  district  and 
a  trade  centre.  Has  a  small  manufacturing 
interest. 

EAGLE  ;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days ;  republican  ;  four  pages;  size  26x40  ;  sub- 
scription .$2.15  ;  estal)lishe(i  1855  ;  Rich  &  Mur- 
phv,  editors  and  publishers;  circulation  J  1. 

ftENTON  CO.  DEUTSCHE  ZEI- 
TIJNG;  Tliursdays ;  German;  four  pages; 
size  26.\40;  suliscription  $1.50;  established  1879; 


Bordewiek  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers ;  cir- 
culation J. 

BENTON  CO.  HERALD;  Tuesdays; 
democratic  ;  fouriianes;  size  26.v40  ;  suljscrip- 
tion  $1.50;  establisli.'d  1878;  J.  F.  Pyne  &  Co., 
editors  and  pul)lish(is  ;  circulation  K  1. 

OBSERVER;  Fridays;  eight  pages;  size 
.30x44;  subscription  $1.65;  established  1881: 
S.  A.  Marine  &  Co.,  editors  and  publisliers  ; 
circulation  J  1. 

WALKER,  Linn  Co  ,  d-  750  pop.,  on 

Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern  Rd. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages;  size  24x35  ;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1883;  David  Brant,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K. 

WALL    LAKE,  Sac  Co.,  -a  203  pop., 

on  Maple  River  Rd.,  a  branch  of  Cliicago  & 

Northwestern.    Farming  community. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ; 
four  pages;  size  24x:i5;  sulwcription  $1.50; 
established  1878  ;  H.  E.  Moles  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  K. 

WALNUT,  Pottawattamie  Co.,  p  1,100 
pop.,  on  C,  R.  I.  &  P.  Rd.,  46  m.  E.  of  Coun- 
cil Bluffs.    Has    grain   elevators   and  lies 
in  a  superior  agricultural  region. 
BUREAU;   Thursdavs  ;  four  pages  ;  size 

26x40;  subscription  $2;  rstablished  1879;  A.  W. 

McCormack,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  K  K. 

WAPELLO,  C.  H.,  Louisa  Co.,  p  931 . 
pop.,  on   Iowa  r.    and   Burlington,  Cedar 
Rapids  &  Northern  Rd.,  about  30  m.  from 
Burlington.    Engaged  in  milling,  manufac- 
turing and  general  trade. 

LOUISA  CO.  RECORD  ;  Thursdays  ; 
republican ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1870;  J.  D.  Barr  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  K  K. 

REPUBLICAN ;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1860 ;  L.  W.  Myers,  editor  and  pub- 
lislier ;  circulation  J. 

WASHINGTON,  C.  H.,  Washington 

Co.,  □,  2,9.")0  pop.,  on  the  Chicago,  Rock  Island 

&  Pacific  Rd.,  at  iunction  of  the  Oskaloosa 

Branch  of  Southwestern  division  of  C,  R. 

I.  &  P.  Rd.,  75  m.  S.  W.  from   Davenport. 

Engaged  in  manufactures,  and  a  place  of 

active  trade. 

DEMOCRAT;  Wednesdays;  four  pages; 
size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1878:  G.  G.  Rodman,  editor ;  Rodman  &  Hood, 
publishi  IS  ;  circulation  J  1. 

<;A/;i'7rTE;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages;  size  28x40;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1S69  ;  A.  Story,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  J.  „ 

WASHINGTON  CO.  PRESS  ;  Wed- 
nesdays ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x42  ; 
subscription  $2  ;  established  1856  ;  H.  A.  Bur- 
rell,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

WATERLOO,  C.  H.,  Black  Hawk 
Co.,  D-  7,000  pop.,  on  the  Cedar  r.  and  Bur- 
lington, Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern,  and 
Iowa  division  of  the  Illinois  Central  and 
terminus  of  Wisconsin,  Iowa  &  Nebraska 
Rds.,  93  m.  from  Dubuque,  156  from  Bur- 
lington and  150  from  Des  Moines.  Sur- 
rounded bj-  a  fine  agi-icultural  district. 
Engaged  in  manufactures  of  various  kinds. 
The  Illinois  Central  Rd.  repair  shops  are 
here. 

TRIBUNE;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  34x48  ;  subscrip- 
tion .$2;  established  1879;  J.  Van  Metre,  edi- 
tor ;  L.  H.  Edwards,  publisher ;  circ'n  K  K  1. 


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lOWA. 


COURIER,;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
fiKlit  pages  ;  size  40x52  ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1859;  W.  H.  Hartman,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  J  J  1. 

DEUTSCH-AMERIKANER;  Thurs- 
days; German  ;  tour  pases;  size  28x44;  sub- 
scription $2  ;  established  1S?2  ;  Jacob  G. 
Sehmid,  editor  and  publisher  :  circulation  J. 

IOWA  STATE  REPORTER;  Thurs 
days  ;  republican  ;  ten  pases  ;  size  of  page 
15x22 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1868  ;  Matt 
Parr^)tt  &  Sons,  editors  and  publishers ;  cir 
culation  J  1. 

WAUCOMA,  Fai/ette  Co.,  d  500  pop., 

on  Little  Turkey  r.  and  Chicago,  Mil.  &  St. 

Paul  Rd.,  50  m.  W.  of  McGregor. 

PIONEER;  Saturdays  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  26.^40  ;  subscription  .§1.50  ;  established 
1881 ;  Frank  J.  StiUman,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  K  1. 

WAUKON,  C.  H.,  Allamakee  Co.,  cf 
1,900 pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rd.,  In  a  rich  farming  and  fruit-growing 
district,  18  m.  W.  of  Mississippi  r.  and  30 
X.  W.  of  McGregor.  Surrounded  by  a  fine 
farming  country ;  a  large  live  stock  and 
grain  market. 

ALLAMAKEE  JOURNAL  5  (see 
Lansing.) 

DEMOCRAT  ;  Wednesdays  ;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscription 
$1.50 ;  established  1877 ;  T.  C.  Medary  &  Son, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

STANDARD;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 18B8 ;  A.  M.  May  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  J  J. 

WAVERLY,  C.  H.,  Bremer  Co.,  q- 
2,344  pop.,  on  Red  Cedar  r.  and  at  junction  of 
Iowa  division  of  Illinois  Central  Rd., 
and  Dubuque  &  Dakota  Rd.,  18  ni.  from 
Waterloo.  Considerable  manufacturing 
carried  on. 

BREMER     CO.     INDEPENDENT  ; 

Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
3t).\44  ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1867  ; 
Daniel  Fichthorn,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation J. 

DEM  OCRAT ;  Fridays ;  four  pages ;  size 
26x40 ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1880 ;  G. 
C.  Wright  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  K  1. 

IOWA  VOLKSBLATT;  Thursdays; 
German  ;  eight  pages  :  size  34x46  ;  subsci'ip- 
tion  S2  ;  established  1883  ;  Boetteher  &  Walker, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  J. 

REPUBLICAN  J  Thursdays;  republi- 
can ;  eight  pages ;  size  34x48 ;  subscription 
.§1.50  ;  established  1856  ;  W.  H.  Tyrrell,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

UNION  TRIBUNE;  monthly;  four 
pages  ;  size  22.x32  ;  subscription  60  cents  ;  es- 
tablished 1884 ;  Frank  Bo?ttcher  and  B.  B. 
Weldy,  editors  and  publishers. 

WEBSTER  CITY,  C.  H.,  Hamilton 

Co.,  D  3,000  pop.,  on  Boone  r.  and  at  junction 
of  Iowa  division  of  Illinois  Central  Rd.  and 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  80  m.  N.  of 
Des  Moines,  and  172  W.  of  Dubuque.  In  a 
coal  mining  and  agricultural  section. 

ARGUS ;  Fridays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26.x40  ; 
subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1876 ;  Blair  & 
Hellen,  editors  and  publishers;  circ'n   ,T  1. 

FREEMAN  ;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
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tablished 1857;  Hunter  &  Smith,  editors  and 
publishers;  circulation  .T  1. 

GRAPHIC  ;  Tuesdays;  four  pages;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established  18S4 ; 
Geo.  W.  Bell,  editor  and  publisher. 

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WEST  BRANCH,  Cedar  Co.,  o  506 
pop.,  10  m.  E.  of  Iowa  City,  on  Burlington, 
Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern  Rd. 

LOCAL  RECORD  ;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1878;  W.  W.  Gruwell,  edi- 
tor and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

WEST  -LIBimTY,  Muscatine  Co.,n- 
1,700  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pa- 
cific Rd.,  at  intersection  of  Burlington, 
Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern  Rd.,  62  m.  from 
Burlington,  39  W.  of  Davenport  and  26  N. 
W.  of  Muscatine.  Contains  a  soap  factory, 
tile  and  brick  factories,  carriage  manufac- 
t(n-y,  etc.  An  agricultural  and  stock-rais- 
ing district. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can ;  eight  pages ;  size  .30x44 ;  subscription 
$1..")U;  established  1868;  Macdonald  &  Benja- 
min, editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  J. 

WAPSIE  INDEX;  Fridays;  eight 
pages;  size  24x:>H;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  James  Morgan,  editor;  J.  Maxon 
&  Co.,  publishers ;  circulation  J  1 ;  issue  also 
the  Dairy  and  Farm  Journnl. 

DAIRY  AND  FARM  JOURNAL; 
monthly ;  dairying ;  stock  raising  ;  four 
pages;  size  24x36 :  subscription  7.5c.;  estab- 
lished 1881;  Caleb  Elliott,  editor;  J.  Maxon 
&  Co.,  publishers;  circulation  I;  issue  also 
the  Wapsie  Inde.c. 

WEST  POINT,  Lee  Co.,  r\  704  pop., 

on  Fort  Madison  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  20 

m.  from  Burlington  and  .30  from  Keokuk  ; 

10  m.  from  Mississippi  r. 

POST;  Wednesdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x35  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1882  ; 
H.  W.  Wright;  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation K. 

WEST  SIDE,  Crawford  Co.,  -a  446 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  N.  W.  Rd.,  39  m.  from 
CouncU  Bluffs.    An  agricultural  region. 

DISPATCH   AND    ENTERPRISE  ; 

Saturdays ;  republican ;  four  pages ;  size 
26.X40;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1880; 
W.  N.  Becker,  Jr.,  editor  and  publisher;  cir- 
culation K. 

WEST  UNION.  C.H.,  Fayette  Co.,rf 
1,900  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Mil.  &  St.  Paul,  and 
Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern 
Rds.,  80  m.  N.  W.  of  Dubuque  and  80  from 
Cedar  Rapids.  Engaged  in  agriculture  and 
stock  raising.  Artiflcral  stone,  and  butter 
and  cheese  are  manufactured. 

ARGO;  Wednesdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x^4 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1881  ; 
Hobson  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers;  circu- 
lation K  K  1. 

FAYETTE  CO.  UNION;  Tuesdays ;^ 
democratic  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  sub- 
scription $2  ;  established  1866  ;  William  Me- 
Clintock,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  J  1. 

REPUBLICAN  GAZETTE;  Fridays; 
republican ;  eight  pages ;  size  :50x44 ;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1868;  C.  H.  Tal- 
madge,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

WHAT  CHEER,  Keokuk  Co.,  ni_  4,200 
pop.,  on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  North- 
ern and  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rds.,  12 
m.  from  Sigourney.  A  rapidly  growing 
town  ;  has  coal  mines  and  other  Industrial 
features. 

PATRIOT  ;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50; 
estal)lished  ISSO ;  T.  J.  Palmer,  editor ;  S.  L. 
Palmer,  publisher;  circulation  J. 

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eicht  pasps:  size  2fix40;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
taiilislu'il  18S2  ;  Richard  Burlie,  editor  and 
pul)liKliri- ;  circulatidU  K  K. 

WHEATLAND,  Clinton  Co.  a- 

(SPECTATOR  ;  Wednesdays ;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  'ilxS^  ;  subscription 
$1.50 ;  established  1881 ;  D.  R.  Markham,  editor 
and  publisher;  cireulatiou  K  1. 

WHITING,  Monona  Co  ,0  400  pop., 

on  Sioux  City  &  Pacific  Rd.,  30  m.  from 

Sioux  City.     Engaged  in  raising  live  stock 

and  corn. 

SENTINEL;  Fridays;  eight  pages;  size 
22x22 ;    subscription  $1.50  ;   established    1883  ; 
W.  A..  Greene,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circula- 
tion K. 
WHITTEN,  Hardin  Co.  a 

ENTER PRIJSE;    Fridays;    republican; 
four  pages  ;    size  24x35  ;   suljscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished   18S4;    E.   H.    McGiuty,  editor  and 
publisher. 
W^ILLIAMSBURGH,  /ow«  Co.  a- 

JOURNA  li :  Saturdays ;  eight  pages ;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1..50;  established  1884;  C. 
L.  Morehous,  editor  and  ijublisher. 

WILTON,  .^^Msca^we  Co.,  n- 1,842  pop., 
at  junction  of  Southwestern  division  of 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  with  the 
main  road,  25  m.  W.  of  Davenport  and  12  N. 
of  Muscatine. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
piges;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 186T  ;  J.  M.  Rider,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K  1. 

NORMAL  AND  SCIENTIFIC" 
TEACHER;  monthly;  14  pages  ;  size  9x12; 
subscription  30  cents  ;  established  1880;  F.  L. 
Kern,  editor  and  publisher;  a  school  paper; 
issued  during  the  school  year. 

WINFIELD,  Benri/  Co.,  O,  500  pop., 
on  Burlington  &  Northwestern  &  Central 
Iowa  Rds.,  17  m.  W.  of  Wapello,  and  74  W. 
of  Oskaloosas. 
BEACON:   Saturdays;   four  pages;  size 

26x40;  subscription  .'gl.25;  established  1880;  E. 

C.  Hinkle,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K  1. 

WINTERSET,  C.  II.,  Madison  Co.,  g 
2,583  pop.  Surrounded  by  a  fine  agricul- 
tural region ;  also  one  of  the  principal  stone 
fields  of  Iowa ;  42  m.  S.  W.  of  Des  Moines 
connected  with  it  by  Indlanola  &  Winter- 
set  branch  of  the  C,  R.  I.  &  P.  Rd.,  and  is 
the  present  terminus. 

MADISONIAN  AND  CHRONICLE; 

Thnrsdavs;  republican;  eight  pages;  size 
.30x44;  established  1856;  Homer  Thompson, 
editor;  Cummlngs,  Wallace  &  Thompson, 
publishers  ;  circulation  1 1. 
NEWS;  Wednesdays;  democratic;  eight 
ages;  size  30.x44 ;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1871 ;  G.  D.  Palmer,  editor  and  publish- 
er ;  circulation  K  K  1. 
WIRT,  Bine/gold  Co.  g 

NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages;  size  22x32; 
subscription  .«!l  ;  established  1884 ;  J.  R.  Thrall, 
editor  and  pulilishcr. 

WOODBINE,  Harrison  Co.  -a 

TWINER;  Saturdays;  four  pages  ;  size 
24X.35 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1879 ; 
George  Musgravc,  editor  aud  publisher ;  cir- 
culation K  K. 

WOODWARD,  Dallas  Co.,  a  300 
pop.,  28  m.  from  Des  Moines.  Located  in 
a  farming  district. 


IOWA. 


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TIMES;    Saturdays;    eight   pages;   size 
30x44     subscription  $1.50 ;    established   1883  ; 


O.  A.  &  G.  W.  Barrows,  editors  and  publishers 
circulation  K. 

WYOMING,  Jones  Co.,  n- 1,733  pop. , 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd. 
54  m.  from  Davenport.  Engaged  in  agri 
culture  and  stock  raising. 

JOURN.VL;  Thursdays:  independent; 
four  pages;  size  24x;;ii  ;  subscription  .s,'  ;  es- 
tablished 1872;  W.  I.  Chamberlain,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

KANSAS. 

ABILENE,  C.  H.,  Dickinson  Co.,  a 
3,200  pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  164  m.  W. 
of  Kansas  City.  A  place  of  active  business  , 
and  rapidly  increasing. 

DICKINSON     CO.     CHRONICLE; 

Fridays ;  republican  ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 
subscription  $2;  established  1870 ;  J.  W.  Hart, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

GAZETTE:  Fridays;  republican  ;  eight 
pages ;  size  38x52 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1874 ;  V.  P.  Wllsou,  editor ;  V.  P.  Wilson 
&  Sons,  publishers;  circulation  I. 

REFLECTOR;  Thursdays ;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages;  size  35x48;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1883;  Strother  Bros.,  editors 
and  publishers. 

ALMA,  C.  H.,  Wabaunsee  Co.,  D-  450 
pop.,  on  Mill  Creek  and  Manhattan,  Alma 
&  Burlinganie  Rd.,  14  m.  from  Wamego 
and  40  from  Topeka.  Engaged  in  agricul- 
ture and  stock  raising.  The  population  is 
thrifty. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays;  republi- 
can; four  pages;  size  24x35;  subscription 
$1.50  ;  established  1884  ;  Welch  &  Sage,  editors 
and  publishers. 

WABAUNSEE  CO.  NEWS;  Wedues 
days;  republican;  four  pages;  size  26x40; 
subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1869  ;  Nathan 
Hughes,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K  K  1. 

ALTAMONT,  Lahette  Co.,  0, 

SENTINEL;  Fridays;  prohibition ;  four 
pages ;  size  24x34 ;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1884 ;  C.  Len.  Albin,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

ANTHONY,  C.  11.,  Harper  Co.,  g  700 
pop.,  on  proposed  line  of  Fort  Scott  & 
Wichita  Rd.,  55  m.  S.  W.  of  Wichita.  Farm- 
ing and  stock-raising  district. 

HARPER  CO.  ENTERPRISE  :  Fri 

days ;  democratic ;   four   pages;   size   24x35: 
established  1884;  H.  V.  Alexander,  editor  and 
publisher. 
REPUBLICAN ;  Saturdays ;  republican ; 

eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1879;  A.  S.  Lindsay,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

ARCADIA,  Crawford  Co.,  O,  1,000 
pop.,  at  junction  of  Kansas  City  &  Spring- 
field aud  Fort  Scott  &  Gulf  Rd.,  16  m.  from 
Fort  Scott.  Located  in  a  good  farming 
country. 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  ;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1882;  L.  R.  Jewell  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers ;  circulation  K. 

ARGONIA,  Sumner  Co.,  g 

CLIPPER;     Saturdays;     independent; 

eight  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1884  ;  Edgar  Brain,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

ARKANSAS  CITY,  Cowley  Co.,  q, 

3,00-1  Jiop.,  at  the  confluence  of  the  Walnut 
and  Arkansas  rs.,  80   m.  from  Florence,  at 


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KANSAS. 


terminus  of  Arkansas  City  branch  of  the 
Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.  Stock 
raising  and  grain  growing  the  principal 
branches  of  business.  Has  fine  water  power 
a.n<\  trades  extensively  with  the  Indian 
Territory.  The  surrounding  country  is  well 
adapted  to  cattle  raising. 

ARKANSAS  VALLEY  DEMO- 
CRAT; Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages; 
size  2Sx44;  subscription  $1..50;  established 
1S79 ;  T.  Melntlre,  editor  ;  C.  M.  Mclntlre,  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J  J. 

OKLAHOMA  CHIEF;  Tuesdays; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x33;  subscription  §2  ;  es- 
tablished lsS3;  S.  J.  Zerger,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

TRAVELER ;  Wednesdays ;  republican ; 
four  pages ;  size  28x44 ;  subscription  §1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 18T0;  H.  P.  Standley,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  K  1. 

ASHLAND,  (Clark  P.  O.)  Ford  Co.,  p 

CLIPPER  ;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  four 
pages  ;  size22.\oO;  subscription  $2;  established 
1884  ;  James  E.  Caurch,  editor  and  publisher. 

ATCHISON,  C.  H.,  Atchison  Co.,  cf 
15,106  pop.,  an  important  commercial  and 
manufacturing  cltj'  and  the  "  railroad  cen- 
tre "  of  the  State.  It  has  four  large  grain 
elevators,  with  a  capacity  of  2,500,000  bush- 
els, five  immense  steam  flouring  mills,  a 
foundry  employing  over  350  workmen  ;  the 
machine  shops  of  the  Central  Branch  U.  P. 
Railroad  Co.,  employing  520  men;  a  canning 
factory ;  a  linseed  oil  mill ;  a  furniture  fac- 
tory employing  75  workmen;  11  churches,  a 
college,  six  public  school  buildings  and  two 
seminaries ;  the  largest  Union  Depot  in 
Kansas,  and  seven  hotels,  one  of  them  the 
largest  and  finest  in  the  State.  The  city  is 
lighted  by  gas,  has  water  works  and  street 
car  lines,  and  the  largest  and  finest  opera 
house  in  Kansas.  Fifty-two  passenger 
trains  arrive  at  and  depart  from  the.  city 
every  day.  Leavenworth  Is  about  25  m.  dis- 
tant. 

CHAMPION;  every  morning  except 
Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  re- 
publican ;  fom- pages-,  size— daily  26x40,  week- 
ly 30x50 ;  subscription— daily  S8,  weekly  Sl-oO ; 
established— daily  1855,  weekly  1865  ;  John  A. 
Mai'tln,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation— 
dailvH  H,  weekly  G  G. 

♦^LOliE;  every  day  except  Sunday,  and 
WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size- 
daily  22x30,  weekly  26x44;  subscription- 
weekly  SI ;  established— dally  187T,  weekly 
1878;  Howe  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation— daily  J  1,  weekly  K  1. 

PATRIOT;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  ;  size— dally  24x36,  weekly 
28x44  ;  subscription— tlaily  §5,  weekly  $1.50  ; 
established  1867 ;  Park  &  Hardwlcke,  editors 
and  publishers  ; cii'c'n— dally  III,  weekly  G 1. 
ADVANCE:  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  22x30 ;  subscription  .§1.50 ; 
established  1884;  Hall  &  Horn,  editors  and 
publishers. 

KANSAS  STAATS  ANZEIGER; 
Thursdays ;  German  ;  eight  pages;  size  30x44 ; 
subscription  82;  established  18(9:  John  Hoen- 
scheidt,  editor  and  publisher:  circulation  H  1. 
SUNDAY  3IORMNG  SERMON  ; 
Sundays;  independent-democratic  ;  four 
pages  :  size  26x40 ;  established  1884 ;  J.  W.  & 
J.  M.  Tanner,  editors  and  publishers. 

WESTERN  MERCURY;  Sundays; 
eight  pages  ;  size  of  page  13x22  ;  subscription 
$2;  established  1879;  Herman  J.  Rodman, 
editor;  Herman  J.  Rodman  and  E.  J.  Vaude- 
venter,  publishers ;  circulation  H  1. 


ATWOOD,  Rcnclins  Co.,  ti  150  pop.409, 

m.  to  Kansas  City.    A  stock-raising  section. 

REPUBLICAN  CITIZEN;  Fridays; 
republican ;  four  pages ;  size  24x35 ;  estab- 
lished 1880;  J.  D.  Greason,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

AUGUSTA,  Butler  Co.,  r\  2,000  pop., 
on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  and  Atchison, 
Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rds.,  150  m.  S.  W.  of  To- 
peka. Lies  in  the  celebrated  Walnut  Val- 
ley, the  most  fertile  in  the  State  ;  the  aver- 
age wheat  crop  in  the  valley  being  33  bush- 
els to  the  acre. 

ELECTRIC  LIGHT  ;  Thursdays  : 
democratic  ,  eight  pages  ;  size  o.^x4S  ;  sub- 
scription §1.50 :  established  1883 ;  Olln  W. 
Meacham,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  K  1. 

SOUTHERN  KANSAS  GAZETTE; 
Thursdavs  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  •  size 
26x40  ;  subscription  §1.50 ;  estabUshed  1874  ;  •  C. 
H.  Kurtz,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K  1. 

A.'X.T'EIula,  Marshall  Co.,  cf  600 pop.,  89 

m.  from  St.  Joseph,  Mo. 

ANCHOR;  Thursdays;  eight  pages ;  size 
30x44;  -subscription  §1.50;  estabUshed  1883; 
Al.  Nash,  e<litor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K  1. 

BALDWIN,  Douglas  Co.,  n- 1,000  pop., 
on  Southern  Kansas  Rd.,  12  m.  from  Law- 
rence. Located  in  a  fine  farming  country. 
The  seat  of  Baker  University. 

CRITERION;  Thursdays  :  Independent- 
republican  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscrip- 
tion §1.50;  established  1883;  L.  A.  Sheward, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

VISITOR;  Fridays:  democratic;  four 
pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1,50 ;  estab- 
lished 1884 :  C.  K.  Jones,  editor ;  J.  W.  Lee  & 
Co.,  publishers. 

INDEX;  monthly;  sixteen  pages ;  size  of 
page  7x10  ;  subscription  50  cents ;  established 
1881 ;  Societies  of  Baker  University,  editors 
and  publishers ;  circ'n  K  K  ;  a  college  paper  ; 
issued  during  eciUegiate  year. 

BAXTER  SPRINGS,  Cherokee  Co., 

U,  l,:300pop.,  on  Kansas  City,  Ft,  Scott  &  Gulf 

Rd.;  agricultural  and  niannfactui-ing  town. 

N  E  W  S  ;  Saturdays ;  four  pages  ;  size 
26x40  ;  subscription  §1  ;  established  1882 :  M. 
H.  Gardner,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

BELLE  PLAINE,  Sumner  Co.,  g  500 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd., 
21  m.  from  Wichita.  A  farming  country. 
Location  of  the  general  offices  of  the  Den- 
ver, M.  &  A.  Rd. 

N  E  \V  S ;  Saturdays ;  independent ;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  .$1.50;  estab- 
lished 18S0 ;  W.  M.  Starr,  editor  and  publish- 
er ;  circulation  K  K. 

BELLEVILLE,  C.  H.,  Republic  Co.,  (2 

800  pop.,  in  the  central  part  of  the  county, 
and  about  74  m.  N.  W.  of  Junction  City,  on 
the  Junction  City  and  Fort  Kearney  Rd.  A 
mining  district. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
24x35;  subscription  §1.50;  established  1883; 
Geo.  Page,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K. 

TELESCOPE;  Thursdays ;  four  pages; 
size  2t>x40  ;  subscription  §2  ;  established  1870 ; 
E.  B.  Towle,  editor ;  J.  C.  Humphrey,  publish- 
er ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

BELOIT,  C.  H.,  Mitchell  Co.,  r^  1,900 

pop.,  on  Solomon  r.  and  Missouri  Pacific 
Rd.,  130  m.  W.  by  N.  of  Topeka.  Situated  in 
one  of  the  best  agricultural  counties  in 
the  State.  Fine  water  power  within  the 
corporate  limits  of  the  city,  with  a  cream- 


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KAXSAS. 


ery,  a  flouring  and  saw  mill  and  foundry ; 
terminus  of  the  Solomon  branch  of  the 
Union  Pacific  Rd. 

COURIER;  Thursdays;  republican  ;  four 

fiages  ;  size  2-<x44  ;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
ished  18T9 ;  W.  H.  Caldwell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages;  size  :i4x36 ;  subscription  ^l.SO;  estab- 
lished 1872 ;  S.  H.  Dodge,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

WESsTERX  DEMOCRAT;  Fri- 
days; eight  pages;  size  30x44;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  18TS;  H.  A.  Yonge,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

BENNINGTON,    Oitataa  Co.,  6  579 

pop.,  on  Solomon  River  branch  of  the  Union 

Pacific  Rd.,  9  m.  from  Minneapolis.  A  large 

shipping  point  for  grain  and  live  stock. 

STAR;  Saturdays;  eight  pages;  size2fix40; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1883:  D.  B. 
Loudon,  editor  and  publisher  ;  clrc'n  K  K. 

BENTON,  Butler  Co. ,  Q, 

REPORTER  ;  Fridays  ;  four  pages ;  size 

2*2x30;    SLil)scriptIon  $1.25;   established    1884; 
H.  P.  Wicks,  editor  and  publisher. 

BLUE  MOUND,  Linn  Co.,  o-  500 
pop.,  35  m.  from  Ft.  Scott  and  85  from  Kan- 
sas City.  A  farming  and  stock  raising  sec- 
tion. 

SUN;  Thursdays ;  republican  :  four  pages ; 
.size  24x30;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
18834  G.  U.  Botkln,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K. 

BLUE  RAPIDS,  Marshall  Co,  d 
1,000  pop.,  on  Blue  r.,  at  junction  of  the  Big 
and  the  Little  Blues.  Has  improved  water 
power.  Has  flouring,  woolen,  paper  and 
gypsum  mills  and  foundry  and  machine 
shops.  Is  reached  by  the  Central  ^Branch 
Union  Pacific  Rd.,  and  is  95  m.  due  W. 
of  Atchison.  Surrounded  by  excellent 
farming  lands,  with  abundance  of  water 
and  building  stone. 

TIMES  ;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x34  ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1871 ;  E.  M.  Brice,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  K  K. 

BRONSON,  Bourbon  Co.,  Q,  400  pop., 
on  St.  Louis,  Ft.  Scott  &  Wichita  Rd.,  22  m. 
N.  W.  of  Ft.  Scott.  Carries  on  considerable 
trade  in  grain,  live  stock  and  agriCHltural 
Implements. 
PILOT ;    Thursdays;    eight   pages;    size 

26x40 ;  established  1883 ;   M.  H.  Donoho,  editor 

and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

BROOKVILLE,   Saline   Co.,   n   600 
pop.,  on  U.  P.  Rd.,  135  m.  W.  of  Topeka.    A 
railroad  town. 
TRANSCRIPT;     Fridays;   republican; 

eight  pages  ;  size  30x41 ;   subscription  $1.50  ; 

established  1880  ;  H.  C.  Lawrence,  editor  and 

publisher;  circulation  K.l. 

BULL  CITY,  Osborne  Co.,  b  300  pop., 
14  ni.  from  C.  H.,  the  terminus  of  the  Cen- 
tral branch  of  the  Mi'isourl  Pacific  Rd.  Has 
fine  water  power ;  milling  is  the  principal 
industry. 
WESTERN    EMPIRE  ;   Saturdays  ; 

eight  pages  ;  size  of  page  20x26;  established 

1882  ;  F.  J.   HulnnlSKi,  editor  and  publisher  ; 

circulation  K  K. 

BUNKER  HILL,  liu.ssell  Co.,  a  150 
pop.,  on  the  Kansas  division  of  the  Union 


KANSAS. 


Pacific  Rd.    Milling  is  the  principal  indus- 
try. 

BANNER  ;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x35:  subscription  $1.50;  established  1884^ 
Frank  J.  Mathews,  editor  and  publisher. 

BURDEN,   Cowley  Co.,  O,  1,000  pop., 

on  Kansas  Southern  Rd.,  175  m.  S.  W.  of 

Kansas  City.  Agricultural  and  stock-raising 

district. 

ENTER  PRISE ;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
four  pages;  size 24x135;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1879;  Geo.  T.  Walton,  editor; 
Brooks  &  McComas,  publishers  ;  clrc'n  K  1. 

BURLINGAME,  Osac/e  Co.,  n- 1,370 
pop.,  on  line  of  A.,  T.  &  S.  F.  Rd.  at  termi- 
nus of  the  Manhattan,  Alma  &  Burlington 
Rd.,  25  m.  S.  of  Topeka.  Good  farming 
country ;  the  centre  of  the  Osage  coal 
fields ;  coal  mines,  large  flom-ing  mills, 
cheese  factory  and  pottery.  Extensive  ship- 
ping point  for  grain,  cattle  and  hogs. 

OSAGE    CO.   CHRONICLE;    Thurs 

da.vs ;  republican;  eight  jiages;  size  30x44; 
subscription  .$2  ;  establi^luMl  1863;  J.  Nerot 
McDonald,  editorand  pul)lislu'r;  clrc'n  K  K  1. 
OSAGE  CO.  DExUOCRAT;  Wednes- 
days ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $2; 
established  1S83;  J.  Mayberry,  editor  ;  M.  D. 
McCaslin,  publisher  ;  circulation  K.  K. 

BURLINGTON,  C  H.,  Coffey  Co.,  o- 
2,011  pop., on  Neosho  r.,  and  Missouri  Pacific 
and  Kansas  City,  Lawrence  &  Southern 
Kansas  Rds.,  68  m.  from  Parsons  and  89- 
from  Junction  City.  Centre  of  trade.  Has 
water  power,  which  is  employed  in  milling. 
Principal  business,  farming  and  stock  rais- 
ing. 

INDEPENDENT  ;  Frldaj's  ;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1875:  John  E.  Watrous,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

PATRIOT;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages ;  size  28x44 ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1865 ;  A.  D.  Brown,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

REPUBLICAN  ;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent ;  four  pages ;  size  28x44 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1882;  Hebron  &  Smith,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

K  A  N  S  A  S  SCHOOL  JOURNAL ; 
monthly ;  educational ;  twenty-eight  pages 
octavo  ;  subscription  75  cents  ;  establlslied 
1885. 

BURR  OAK,  Jetoell  Co.,  i^  COO  pop,. 

at  terminus  of   Jewell  county  branch  of 

Central  Branch  of  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  and  on 

White  Rock  creek.    Shipping  point.    In  an 

agricultural  and  stock-raising  district. 

HERALD  ;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1;  established  1882; 
Orni  C.  Emery,  editor;  J.  E.  Faldley,  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 

BURRTON,  Harvey  Co.,  g  540  pop., 
20  m.  from  Newton,  on  the  Atehlnson,  To- 
peka &  Saute  Fe  Rd.  A  farming  and  live 
stock-raising  section. 

MONITOR;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
26x34  ,  subscription  $1..50 ;  established  1881 ; 
Miles  Taylor,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion K  K. 

CAIN    CITY,   Ellsworth    Co.,    a    50 

pop.,    18  m.  from   Elllnwood,    the  nearest 

railroad  town. 

NEWS;  Thursdays  ;  independent ;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1.. 50;  established  1884;  F. 
L.  Gamble,  editor  and  publisher. 


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KANSAS. 


CALD'WEIili,   Sumner   Co.,    g  2,000 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rtl., 
28    m.     from    Wellington.      Stock-raising 
quarter. 
JOURNAL, ;  Thursdays ;  four  pages  ;  size 

28x44;    subscription  $1.50;   e.-;tablishe(l   1879; 

Tell  Walton,  editor  ;  Journal  Co.,  publishers  ; 

circulation  K  K  1. 

CAMBRIDGE,     Cowle}/    Co.,  O,  350 
pop.,  on  Kansas  City,  Lawrence  &  Southern 
Kansas  Rd.,  22  m.  E.  of  Winfleld.    Shipping 
point  for  grain  and  live  stock  ;   good  dis- 
trict for  farming,  stoek-raising  and  milling. 
NEWS  ;    Saturdays  ;    republican  ;    four 
pages;    size  22x32;    subscription  .'51;   estab- 
lished  1SS2;    A.  V.   Wilkinson,  editor;  Sher- 
man &  Hicks,  publishers  ;  circulation  K. 

CANTON,  McPherson  Co.,  n  500  pop., 

on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  14  m. 

E.  of  McPherson. 

CARRIER;  Thursdays;  eight  pa.ges ; 
size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1883  ;  S.  Biddlecomb,  editor  and  publisher. 

CARBONDALE,  Osage  Co.,  o  710 
pop.,  on  Atch.,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd., 
about  20  m.  from  Topeka.  Farming  dis- 
trict.   Coal  mining  carried  on. 

ASTONISHER  AND  PARA- 
LiYZER  ;  Saturdays;  independent;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.51);  estab- 
fislied  1885;  Byr.  F.  Playford,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

CATVKER  CITY,  Mitchell  Co.,  ^ 
1,400  pop.,  on  Central  branch  os  Missouri 
Pacific  Rd.,  near  Great  Spirit  Springs. 
Farming  stock  raising. 

JOURNAIi  :  Wednesdays;  republican; 
four  pages;  size  26x4u;  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 18S0  :  J.  W.  McBride,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  1, 

PUBLIC  RECOROj  Thursdays;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1883;  L.  L.  Alrieh,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; clrculafon  K  K. 

CEDARVIIiLE,  Smith  Co.,  ti  300 
pop.,  on  north  fork  of  Solomon  r.,  234  m.  W. 
of  Atchinson,  on  the  Centi'al  branch  of  the 
Missouri  Pacifflc  Rd.  An  agricultural  and 
live  stock  ;raising  country. 
REVIEW;    Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 

24x:«;  established  1883;  N.  F.  Hewett,  editor 

and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

CENTRALIA,  Nemaha  Co.,  cf 

JOURNAIi  ;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
24x35 ;  subscription  $i  ;  established  1881  ; 
Journal  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub 
Ushers. 

CHANUTE,  Neosho  Co.,  ^  1,(!29  pop., 
at  junction  of  Girard  branch  of  .Southern 
Kansas  Rd.  and  the  main  line,  and  Neosho 
div.  of  Mo.  Paciflc  Rd.  Sliipments  of  cattle 
and  hogs,  grain  and  fruit,  are  very  large. 
Two  grain  elevators  and  a  creamery  have 
latel.v  been  built. 

BLiADE;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1883;  Blade  Publishing  Co..  editors  and 
puVilishers  ;  cii-culatioa  J. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1872  ;  A.  L.  Rivers,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  1. 

CHAPMAN,  DicHnson  Co.,  n  170 
pop.,  '&  m.  from  Junction  City,  and  151  from 


KANSAS. 


Kansas   City,  on   the   Kansas   div.  of  the 
Union  Paciflc  Rd. 

STAR;    Fridays;    independent;    eight 

fiages  ;  size  30x44  ;  .subscription  .$1.50  ;  estab- 
Ished  1884:  M.  H.  Curts,  editor ;  Harry  Swift, 
publisher;  issues  also  the  Golden  Belt  Farm 
Journal. 

OOI.DEN  BELT  FARHI  JOUR- 
NAL !  monthly;  agricultural;  eight  pages; 
size  22x32  :  subscription  50  cents  ;  established 
1884  ;  Harry  Swift,  editor  and  proprietor  ;  is- 
sues also  the  Star. 

CHENEY,  Sedgiuick  Co.,  g  600  pop., 
on  Wichita  &  Western  Rd.,  26  m.  W.  of 
Wichita.  Engaged  in  milling.  Surrounded 
by  a  fine  agricultural  and  stock  raising 
country. 
JOURNAL  ;    Saturdays ;   republican  ; 

four  pages;   size   24x35:   subscription  $1.50; 

established  1884 ;  Geo.  W.  Brown,  editor  and 

publisher. 

CHEROKEE,  Crawford  Co.,  R  1,.=)00 
jiop.,  IT)  m.  from  Kansas  City  and  35 from 
Fort  Scott,  at  junction  of  Kansas  City,  Fort 
Scott  Sc  Gulf  and  Kansas  City,  Springfield 
&  Memphis  Rds. 

SENTINEL;  Fridays;  republican ;  four 
pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1879  ;  Charles  M.  Lucas,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

CHERRYVAL.E,  Montgomery  Co., 
C\  2,500  pop.,  on  Southern  Kansas,  Fort 
Scott  &  Gulf  and  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco 
Rds.  In  an  undulating  country,  skirted 
with  timber.  Farming  and  fruit  raising  are 
chiefly  carried  on. 

BULLETIN;  Saturdays:  eight  pages; 
size  35x48 :  subscription  $1.50  ;  established 
1884  :E.  W.  Lyon  &  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

CHERRY  VALLEY  TORCH;  Wed 
jiesdavs  ;  republican  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ; 
subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1878  ;  Duley 
&  Ewing,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  K. 

GLOBE-NEWS;  Fridays;  four  pages; 
size  26x40;  subscription  $1..50;  established 
1878 :  S.  P.  Moore,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation .1  J. 

CHETOPA,  Labette  Co.,  g.  2,300  pop., 
on  Missouri  Paciflc  Rd.,  on  the  Southern 
line  of  the  State,  and  on  the  West  bank  of 
the  Neosho  r. 

ADVANCE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  ;  size  of  page  15x22  ;  subscription 
$1.50 ;  established  1868 ;  J.  M.  Cavaness,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  J  J. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages;  size  28x44;  subscription  .$1.50;  estab- 
lished 1884  ;  R.  F.  Brown,  editor  and  publisher. 

CIMARRON,   Ford  Co.  p 

NEW  WEST;  Saturdays:  four  pages; 
size  22.X30 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established 
1884  ;  .\.  Bennett  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

CLAY  CENTER,  C.  H.,  Clay  Co.,  ^ 
4,0(X)  pop.,  on  Republican  r.,    and   Kansas 
Central  division  of  Union  Paciflc  Rd.,  and 
Junction  City  and  Fort  Kearny  Rd.,  170  m. 
from   Kansas  City  and    120  from  Leaven- 
worth.   In  an  agricultural  section. 
DISPATCH;    Thursdays;    rciniblican  ; 
four  pages;    size  26x40;  subsori|)ti()U  .S;2 ;   es- 
tablished 18T2  ;  Dispatch  Printing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  I. 

EAGLE;    Thursdays;   eight  pages ;  size 
30x44;  established  1885;  Thles  &  Southwick, 
editors  and  puVilishers. 
FIREBRAND  ;  Thursdays ;  democratic  ; 


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GEO.  P.    ROWELL   &    GO'S 


KANSAS. 


KANSAS. 


eight  pages ;  size  30x41 :  subscription  $1 ; 
establislietl  1S8S ;  A.  M.  Pugli,  editor ;  Fred. 
Tliies,  pulilisber;  circulation  J  1. 

TIMES;  Tliursflays ;  eiglit  pages ;  size 
34x48;  subscription  $'i;  established  ISSl ;  D. 
A.  Valentine,  editor  and  publisher ;  cire'n  J  1. 

CLEAR  WATER,  Sedgtcick  Co.  g 

T13IES  ;  Saturdays;  iiulependent ;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1884 ;  James  F.  Kelly,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

CJA.TTO'H ,  Washington  Co.,  tl  800  pop., 

on  Central  Branch  of   Union  Pacific  Rd., 

and  Salina,  L.  &  F.  Rd.    Location  for  grain 

and  stock  raising. 

REVIEW  ;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages;  size  22x3U;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1879  ;  Woody  &  Branson,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  K  K. 

CLYDE,  Cloud  Co.,  r^  2,200  pop.,  on  Re- 
publican r.  and  Central  Branch  of  Missouri, 
Pacific  and  Union  Pacific  Rds.    Trades  in 
grain,  hogs  and  general  merchandise. 
HERALD;  Thursdays  ;  four  pages;  size 
23x42;  established  1878;  J.   B.   Rupe,  editor; 
J.  B.  Rupe  &  Co.,  publishers ;  circulation  K  1. 
M  A  I  li  ;  Thursdays  ;   republican  ;    eight 
pages  ;  size  31x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 18S3;  J.  C.  Cline  &  Sons,  editors  and 
publishers;  circula.tion  K  1. 

COFFEYVILLE,  Montgomery  Co.,R 
1,100  pop.,  on  line  of  the  Indian  Tei-ritory 
and  Kansas  City,  Lawrence  &  Southern 
Kansas  Rd.,  on  the  edge  of  the  Osage  ceded 
lands.  A  cattle-shipping  point.  Surrounded 
by  an  excellent  farming  and  stock-growing 
country.    lias  a  good  trade. 

JOURNAIi  ;    Saturdays;    eight  pages  ; 
size;35x44;  subscription  $2;  established  18 15; 
W.  A.   PefCer,  Jr.,  editor  and  publisher ;  eir  , 
culation  K  K. 

COLDWATER,  Comanche  Co.  g 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays; republican; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x34  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1884;  R.  A.  Crossman,  editor;  Re- 
publican Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  i 

WESTERN    STAR;    Saturdays;   four  I 
pages;  size  22x32;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1884 ;  W.  M.  Cash,  editor  and  publisher; 
a  two-page  edition  Issued  on  Wednesdays, 
size  16x22. 

COLONY,  Anderson  Co.,  D-  COO  pop., 
on  Southern  Kansas  Rd.,  18  m.  from  Garnet. 
A   rapidly   growing   place,    situated    in   a 
splendid  farming  and  stock-raising  country. 
FREE  PRESS;  Thursdays;  four  pages  ; 
size   24x:i4:    subscription  $1.50;    established 
1882;  J.J.  Burke,  editor  and   publisher;  cir- 
culation K. 

COLUMBUS,  C.  H.,  Cherokee  Co.,n^ 
3,0iX»  pop.,  on  Kansas  City,  Fort  Scott  & 
Gulf  and  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rds.,  11 
m,  from  Baxter  Springs  and  1,50  from  Kansas 
City.  Surrounded  by  an  agricultural  dis- 
trict.   Coal  found  in  the  vicinity. 

BORDER  STAR  ;  Fridays  ;  four  pages  : 
size  26x40;  subscriptiou  .$1,50;  established 
1881 ;  Simmons,  Chamberlin  &  Turner,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

COURIER;  Thur.sdays;  republican; 
fom-  pages  ;  size  20x40  ;  subscription  $2  ;  es. 
tablished  1874 ;  S.  O.  McDowell,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  J  1;  issues  also  the 
Sprig  of  Mi/rtle. 

KANSAS  BEE  KEEPER  ;  Mondays; 
bee  culture  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  of  page  9x12  ; 
subscription  $1  :  established  1881  ;  Seovell  & 
Pond,  editors  and  publishers;  circulation  J  1. 


LEA'S  ADVOCATE:  Thursdays;  re- 
pablican ;  four  pages ;  size 26x40 ;  subscription 
$1  ;  established  1882  ;  A.  T.  Lea  &  Son,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

TIMES  ;    Thursdays  ;   greenback  ;  eight 

f)ages  ;   size  30x44  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
ished  1878 ;  E.   H.  Benham,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

SPRIG  OF  MYRTLE;  monthly;  offi- 
cial organ  of  Kansas  knights  of  pytliias ; 
eigt  pages ;  size  22x32 ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1883;  S.  O.  McDowell,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  Kl;  issued  from  the 
office  of  the  Courier. 

CONCORDIA,  C.    H.,  Cloud  Co.,  ^ 
3,51X1  pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  and  Union 
Pacific  Rds.,  54  m.  from  Waterville,  175  from 
Leavenworth  and  154  from  Atchison.    U.  S. 
Land  Office  located  here.  Produces  coal  and 
stone  for  building  purposes 
TIiMES;    every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  four 
pages ;  size— daily  18x26,  weekly  24x34 ;  sub- 
scription—daily $5,  weekly  $1.50;  established 
1884 ;  Chas.  J.  English,  editor  and  publisher. 

CLOUD  CO.  CRITIC;  Wednesdays; 
four  pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  18SU;  Thomas  Owen,  Jr.,  editor 
and  puWisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

KANSAS  BLADE;  Fridays  ;  independ- 
ent ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
$1.50  ;  established  1879  ;  J.  M.  &  J.  E.  Hagaman, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  J. 

REPI' B  Lie  A  N-EM  PI  RE;  Thursdays; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1870;  C.  W.  McDonald, 
editor;  Empire  Printing  Co.,  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation J  J  1. 

COTTONAVOOD  FALLS,  C.  H., 

Cliase  Co.,  D- 700 pop.,  on  Cottonwood  r.  and 
Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  81  m.  from 
Topeka.  Has  fine  water  power,  several 
stone  quarries,  and  is  surrounded  by  an 
agi-icultural  and  stock-raising  country. 

CHASE  CO.  COURANT;  Thursdays: 
democratic  ;  eiirlit  jiages  ;  size 31x44;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50  ;  est:il)lislied  1874;  W.  E.  Timmons, 
editor  and  publislier  ;  circulation  K  K. 

CHASE  CO.  LEADER;  Thursdays; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x34  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.,50 ;  established  1871 ;  W.  A.  Morgan,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

COUNCIL  GROVE,  C.  H.,  Morris 

Co.,  a-  1,400  pop.,  on  the  Neosho  branch  of 
Missouri  Pacific  Rd.  Surrounded  by  an  agri- 
cultural and  stock-raising  district.      The' 
Topeka,  Salina  &  Western  Rd.  will  soon  be 
completed  to  this  point. 
CJUARD;   Saturdays;   democratic;   four 
pages;  size  2.^x34 ;  subscription  $1.50".  estab- 
lished 1884  ;  El  wood  Sharp  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers. 

KANSAS  COSMOS:  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent;  four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription 
$1.50  ;  established  1879 ;  Moriarty  &  Waller, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  J. 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages;  size 30x44;  subscription $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1870;  O.  S.  Munsell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J  J. 

CUBA,    Jlepuhlic    Co.,    \^  350  pop.,  on 

Burlington   &   Missouri   River  Rd.,  100  m. 

N.  W.  of  Topeka.    Corn  and  live  stock  rals 

ing  are  the  leading  pursuits. 

CONSERVATIVE  CUBAN:  Fridays; 
independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  20x26  ;  sub- 
scription $1  ;  established  1884  ;  John  D.  Ben- 
nett, editor  and  publisher. 

DELPHOS,  Ottawa  Co.,  ti  525  pop.,  on 
the  Solomon  branch  of  the  Union  Pacific 


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KANSAS. 


Rd.,  12  m.  from  county  seat.  Trading  point. 

In  stock-raising  and  farming  district. 

CARRIER:    Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages ;  size  24x36  ;   subscription  $1.25  ;   estab 
lished   1881 ;  W.  B.  Davis  &  Son,  editors  and 
publisliers  ;  circulation  K  1. 
DEXTER,  Cowley  Co.  q, 

EYE:  Saturdays;  eight  pages;  size  26x40; 
subscription  $1.50;  establislied  1884 ;  Walter 
G.  Seaver,  editor  and  publisher. 
DODGE  CITY,  C.  H.,  Ford  Co.,  p 

1,500  pop.,  on  tlie  Arlvansasr.  and  Atchison, 

Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  360  m.  N.  W.  from 

Kansas  City.     A  stock-shipping  point  for 

Eastern  markets.    Farming  region  also. 

DEMOCRAT;  Saturdays;  four  pages; 
size  24x35  ;  subscription  .§2 ;  estal)lished  1SS3; 
Dodge  City  Democrat  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers;  circulation  K  1.  „„„„  .  ^ 

GI.OBE  LIVE.!?iTOCK  JOURN-AL: 
Tuesdays  ;  live-stock  ;  eight  paares  :  size  :30x44  ; 
subscription  .§2  :  established  1ST7 ;  D.  M.  Frost, 
editor  and  publisher :  circulation  J. 

KANSAS  COW  BOY';  Saturdays  ;  four 

f)ages  ;  size  24x34 ;  subscription  S1.50  ;  estab- 
Ished  1883;  Western  Central  Kansas  Stock 
Association,  editors  and  publishers  ;  clrc'n  K. 

TIMES  ;    Thursdays ;    repulilican ;    four 
pages  ;  size  26x38  ;  subscription  $2  :  established 
1875  ;  N.  B.  Klaine,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation K  K. 
DOUGLASS,  Butler  Co.,  O^  1,000  pop., 

at  terminus  of  the  Douglass  branch  of  the 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,    54   m. 

from  Florence.    A  shipping  point  for  grain 

and  live  stock 


KANSAS. 


► 


TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  eight  pages  ;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1880; 
J.  M.  Satterthwaite,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  K  K. 

DOWNS,  Osborne  Co.,  \^  600  pop.,  near 

fork  of  Solomon  r.,  on  Central  Branch  of 

Missouri  Pacific  Rd.    A  farming  country. 

TIMES;     Thursdays;   eight  pages ;    size 

26x40;   subscription  $1-50;   establisliiMl    Isv'O ; 

Geo.    E.    Dougherty,    editor  and    publisher; 

circulation  K  1. 

DUNLAP,  Morris  Co.,  D-  800  pop.,  on 
Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  18  m.  from  Emporia. 
A  trade  centre.  Engaged  in  stone  quarry- 
ing. 

REPORTER;  Fridays  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  22x:30;  subscription  .$1.25;  established 
1883 ;  D.  W.  Murphy,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K. 

ELDORADO,  C.  H.,  Butler  Co.,  C\ 
o.5<M  pop.,  on  Walnut  r.  and  St.  Louis,  Ft. 
Scott  &  Wichita  and  Douglas  branch  of 
Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rds.  Sur- 
rounded by  an  agi'icultural  and  stock-rais- 
ing district,  which  Is  rapidlj'  filling  up 
with  immigrants. 

BUTLER  CO.  DEMOCR.\T  :  Thurs 
davs  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  ISSO  ;  Fulton 
Bros.,  editors  and  publishers. 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  ;  size  28x43  ;  subscription  .§1.50  ; 
established  1883 ;  T.  B.  Murdock,  editor  and 
pulilisher;  circuUxtion  I  1 .  SW  Actual  aver- 
age circulation  for  one  year  preceding  Jun.  1, 
1885,  as  per  statement  on  fileat  the  office  of  the 
American  Neirspaper  Directory,  2,161)  copies. 
WALNUT  VALLEY  TIMES;  Fri 
davs  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  .28x44  ; 
subscription  $1.50  ;  established  18T0  ;  Alvah 
Shelden,  editor  and  publisher;  circ"n  J  .1  1 . 

ELK  CITY,  Montgomery  Co.,  3, 

GLOBE;    Thursdays;   republican;  four 


pages ;  size  22x31 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1882 ;  W.  C.  Gettys,  editor  and  pubUsh- 
er ;  circulation  K  K. 

STAR;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages; 
size  21x30  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1884  ; 
F.  Watson,  editor  and  publisher. 
ELK   FALLS,  ^Ik  Co.,   O,  625  pop., 

195  m.  from  Kansas  City,  on  the  Southern; 

Kansas  Rd. 

ELK  COUNTY' TRIBUNE  ;  Friaays 
non  iiartisan  ;    four  pages  ;    size  24x35 ;   sub, 
scription  $1 ;  established  1884 ;  L.  E.  Deshazo 
editor  and  publisher. 

ELLINWOOD,  Barton  Co.,  n  800 
pop.,  on  McPherson  branch  of  the  Atchison, 
Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.  In  wheat-growing 
country.  Has  three  large  grain  elevators 
and  an  extensive  flour  mill. 
EXPRES.S;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 

22x31;    subscription  $1.50;    established   1878; 

W.  E.  Carr,  editor  and  publisher;  clrc'n  K  1. 

ELLIS,  -E/iis  Co.,  a  850  pop.,  on  line  of 

Union  Pac.  Rd.,  118  m.  W.  of  Salina  and  302 
m.  W.  of  Kansas  City,  Mo.  In  stock  region. 
HEADLIGHT;  Tuesdays;  republican; 

four  pages;    size  24x35;    subscription   $1.50; 

established    1830:    M.   M.  Fuller,    editor  and 

publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

ELLSWORTH,  C.H.,  Ellsworth  Co., 
D  1,300  pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  150  m.  W. 
of  Topeka.  Stock  raising  and  wheat  grow- 
ing. 

NEW'S  ;  Wednesdays  ;  four  pages ;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1881; 
Z.  Jackson  editor  and  publisher;  clrc'n  .1  1. 
REPORTER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages;  size  28x44;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1870;  Gebhardt  &  Huycke,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  I. 

EMPORIA,  C.  H.,  Lyon  Co.,  a-  9,000 
pop.,  at  junction  of  Atchison,  Topeka  & 
Santa  Fe  and  Missouri  Pacific  Rds.,  and 
Kansas  City  &  Emporia  and  Kansas  City, 
Emporia  and  Southern  Rds.,  between  Cot- 
tonwood and  Neosho  rs.,  61  m.  S.  W.  of  To- 
peka. Commercial  trade  centre.  Manufac- 
turing interests  of  importance  and  rapidly 
improving.  Has  Holly  system  of  water 
works  and  gas  works. 

NEWS  ;  every  evening  except  Saturday 
and  Sunday,  SATURDAY  EVENIN(i 
N  E  W  S,  Saturdays,  and  WEEKLY. 
Thursdays;  republican;  four  pages;  size- 
dally  24x34,  Saturday  24x38.  weekly  31x46 ; 
subscription  —  daily  $6,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished—daily 1878,  weekly  1857;  A.  B.  New- 
comb,  editor  ;  News  Co.,  publishers  ;  circu- 
lation—daily  J  J,  weekly  J  1. 

KEPUBLICAN;  every  morning,  and 
WEEKLY,  Thursdays  ;  republican;  four 
pages;  size-daily  26x40,  weekly  28x44:  sub- 
scription-daily $8.  weekly  $1.50  ;  established 
1882 :  C.  V.  Eskrldge,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation- daily  J,  weekly  J  1 . 

DE.MOCRAT  ;  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages:  size  26x40;  subscription 
$1..^0;  established  18S0  ;  J.  M.  McCown,  editor 
and  publisher  :  circulation  J  J. 

SATURDAY'  EVENING  NEWS;  (fee 
Nenin.) 

ENTERPRISE,  Dickinson  Co.,  a  800  , 
pop.,  on  Smoky  Hill  r.,  and  on  the  Kansas 
division  of  the  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  6  m.  from 
Abilene.    Flour  mills  and  machine  shops. 
ANTI-MONOPOLIST:  Thursdays;  in- 
dependent ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established   1882;  W.   H.  T.  \\ake- 
field,  editor  ;  W.  T.  Hopkins,  publisher. 


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GEO.    P.    KOWELL   &   GO'S 


KANSAS. 


£RI£,  C.  H.,  Niosho  Co.,  O,  700  pop.,  on 

Neosho  r.,  40  111.  from  Fort  Scott.    Agricul- 
tural and  stock-raising  country. 

NEOSHO  CO.  REPUBLICAN;  Tliurs- 

days ;  four  pages;  size  26x4U;  subscription 
$1.50 ;  established  ISSO  ;  D.  C.  Ambrose  and 
J.  R.  Detwiler,  editors  and  publishers;  circu- 
lation K. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1876 ;  Ben.  J.  Smith,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 

£SKRIDGE,  Wabaunsee  Co.,  d-  550 
pop.,  35  m.  from  Topelia.  Hay  and  stock- 
trading  point. 

HOME  WEEKLY;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; four  pages;  size  26x40:  subscription 
$1.50  ;  established  1881 ;  \V.  W.  Cone,  editor 
aud  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

fST A  R  ;  Tliursdays  ;  independent-repub- 
lican ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription 
$1.50 ;  established  1S83 ;  D.  V.  Dowd,  editor 
and  publisher. 

EUREKA,  C.  H.,  Greeimood  Co.,  C\ 
2,001}  pop.,  on  Fall  r.,  and  Atchison,  Topeka 
&  Santa  Fe  and  St.  Louis,  Ft.  Scott  &  Wich- 
ita Rds.,  40  m.  S.  of  Emporia.  Centre  of 
trade  for  a  rapidly-growing  agricultural 
district. 

DEMOCRATIC    MESS^ENCiER  ;  Fii 

days;  democratic;  four  pages ;  size  26x40; 
subscription  $1.5';  T.  W.  Morgan,  editor; 
Morgan  ,>>:  Stillwell,  pulili.sliers. 

GREEN  WOOD  CO.  REPUBLICAN; 
Thursdays  ;  four  pages  :  size  26x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50  :  established  18Ti) ;  Doud  &  Stickel, 
editors  and  publishers. 

HERA  L  D ;  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1868  ;  J.  S.  Silsby,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  K  1. 

EVEREST,  Brown  Co.,  cf 

REFLECTOR;  Thursdays;  nonparti- 
san; four  pages;  size  24x35;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1884;  E.  J.  Patch,  editor; 
B.  H.  Patch,  publisher. 

FALL  RIVER,  Greenwood  Co.,  n, 
1,000  pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd. 
An  agricultural  district.  Stuck  raising  is 
the  principal  industry. 

ECHO  ;  Fridays:  four  pages;  size  34X.35; 
subscription  .$1..50;  established  1883 ;  Lowry 
G.  I  Mliiii  ire,  editor:  Gilmore  Bros.,  publishers; 
Circuhition  K  K. 

TIM  ES ;    Thursdays  ;   independent ;   four 

fiages  :  size  24x35;   subscription  $1.50;  e.stali- 
ished  1881  ?  J.  A.  Soinerby,  editor  ;  Times  Co., 
publishers  ;  circulation  K. 

FLORENCE,  Marion  Co.,  a  i.oOOpop., 
on  the  Cottonwood  and  Doyle  rs.,  and  the 
Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.  Sur- 
rounded by  a  good  wheat-growing  district, 
and  has  several  quarries  of  first-class  build- 
ing stone.  Country  is  rapidly  growing  up. 
HER  ALD;  Saturdays  ;  republican;  four 

f>ages  ;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
ished   1876 ;     W.   H.  Bootli,  editor  and    pub- 
lisher :  circulation  K  K. 
TR  I  BU'NE;  Saturdays  ;  democratic;  four 

fiages ;  size   26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
isned    1884 ;  J.  B.  Crouch,   editor   and    pub- 
lisher. 

FORT  SCOTT,  C.  11.,  Bourbon  Co.,a, 
11,000  pop.,  on  Marmaton  r.  and  at  intersec- 
tion of  Kansas  City,  Fort  Scott  &  Gulf  and 
the  Kansas  City  &  Memphis  Rds.,  and  at 
intersection  of   Misstiuri,    Pacific   and  St. 


KANSAS. 


Louis,  Fort  Scott  &  Wichita  Rds.,  100  m. 
from  Kansas  City  and  about  120  S.  of 
Leavenworth.  Engaged  in  agriculture, 
manufacturing  and  coal  mining.  A  place  of 
active  trade.  Seat  of  Kansas  Normal  College- 

EVENINt;    HERALD:  every  evening 

except  Sunday,  and  HERA  L  I),  Thursdays  ; 
daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ;  size- 
dally  24x36,  weekly,  (size  of  page)  18x24  ;  sub- 
scription—daily .$5,  weekly  $1 ;  established- 
daily  1882,  weekly  1863;  Herald  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers ;  circulation- 
daily  J  ,T,  weekly  J  1. 

MON ITOK  ;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republi- 
can ;  four  pages,  size— daily  25x39.  weekly 
34X.52,  subscription— daily  $8,  weekly  $1.50;  es- 
tablished-daiiy  1861,  weekly  1863 ;  John  H. 
Rice  &  Sons,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circu- 
lation—dally .1  1 ,  weekly  I  I . 

TRIBUNE  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  daily 
four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ;  size— ilaily 
22x32,  weekly  30x44  ;  subscription— daily  .$6, 
weekly  $1.50  ;  established— daily  1884,  weekly 
1882 ;  J.  B.  Chapman,  editor ;  Banner  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers;  circ'n— weekly  K  I. 

HERALD;  (see  Evening  Herald.) 

NORMAL  JOURNAL;  bi-monthly; 
four  pages  ;  size  13.xl9  ;  subscription  25  cents  ; 
established  1883;  Normal  Journal  Co.,  editoi-s 
and  publishers ;  circulation  J  1  ;  a  school 
paper  ;  issued  during  the  school  year. 

FRANKFORT,  Marshall  Co.,  cf  900 
pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.  In  a  flourisli- 
Ing  and  productive  region,  and  does  consid- 
erable trade,  including  flour  and  grain. 

BEE;  Fridays;  republican ;  eight  pages; 
size  30x44;  sul)Scriptiou  $1..50 ;  established 
1881 ;  McCarn  &  Singrey.  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K  1. 

FREDONIA,C.  H.,  mison  Co.,  0, 1,200 
pop.,  on  Fall  r.  and  St.  Louis  &  San  Fran- 
cisco Rd.  Lies  in  a  very  excellent  wheat- 
growing  and  stock-raising  region. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thiu-sdays ;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1882  ;  N.  Powell,  editor  and  pulj- 
lisher :  circulation  K  1. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  eight  pages;  size  of 
page  13x20 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established 
1883  ;  J.  H.  Scott,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation K  K. 

WIL80N     CO.    CITIZEN:     Fridays; 
republican  ;  four  pnges  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion .$2  :  estal)lished  1870 ;  Jno.  S.  Gilmore,  ed-  • 
itor  and  publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

FULTON,  Bourbon  Co.,  Q, 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays;  inde- 
pendent ;  four  pages ;  size  24x35  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1884 ;  A.  W.  Felter, 
editor  and  iniblisher. 

GALENA,  Cherokee  Co.,  R  1,463  pop., 

on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  and  Kansas 
City.  Fort  Scott  &  Gulf  Rds.,  7  m.  from  Jop- 
lin,  Mo.     Engaged  in  lead  and  zinc  mining. 

8HORT    CREEK    REPUBLICAN; 

Saturdays ;  republican ;  eight  pages ;  size 
26x40:  subscription  $1.50:  established  1881; 
L.  C.  Weldy,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K  1. 

GARDEN  CITY,  C.  H.,  Finney  Co., 

p  750  pop.,t)n  Arkansas  r.    Centre  of  the 

great   Irrigating   system  of  S.  W.  Kansas 

which    supplies  water  for  SOO.CXX)  acres  of 

land.    A  fine  stock-raising   country.    ,^The 

U.  S.  Land  Oftlce  is  located  here. 

IRRIGATOR:  Thur.sdays  ;  eight  pages; 
size  :i0.x44  ;  subscription  $2;   established  1882  ; 
Myton    &    Bennett,  editors    and  publisliers 
circulation  K  K. 


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KANSAS. 


SENTINEL,  s  Wednesdays  ;  republican  ; 
tour  pages :  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished ISM ;  Joe  H.  Borders,  editor  and 
publlsiier. 

WESTERN  TI.TIES  !  Fridays;  tem- 
perance ;  eight  pages  :  size  21x28  ;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents  ;  established  18T6  ;  M.  E.  De  Geer 
&  S.  W.  Case,  editors  and  publishers. 

BUNDLE  OF  STICKS;  monthly; 
odd-fellowship  ;  four  pages  ;  size  20x26  ;  sub- 
scription SI :  established  1S85  ;  Joe  H.  Borders, 
editor  ;  Bundle  of  Sticks  Co.,  publishers. 

GARNETT,  C.    H.,  Anderson    Co.,  o- 

2,(X)0  pop.,  51  m.  S.  of  Lawi-ence,  on  Kansas 
City,  Lawrence  &  Southern  Kansas  and 
Missouri  Pacific,  and  at  intersection  of  the 
Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rds.  The 
town  is  surrounded  by  an  agricultural  dis- 
trict. 

JOURNALi;  Saturdays;  four  pages  ;  size 
24x36 ;  subscription  S2 ;  established  1873 ; 
George  W.  Cooper,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation K  1.  

REPUBLICAN  PLAINDEALER  ; 
Fridays  ;  republican  ;  eight  pages ;  size  30x44  ; 
subscription  §1.50;  established  1865;  J.  W. 
Richardson,  editor;  Republican  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  J  1. 

GAYliOR'D,  Smith  Co.,  [j  231  pop.,  on 
the  Missouri  Paciflc  Rd.,  25  m.  from  Cawker 
City  and  16  m.  from  Kirwin.  Prominent 
point  for  shipping  grain,  hogs,  cattle  and 
produce. 

HERALD ;  Thursdays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1879 ;  Lew  C.  Headley,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

GETJDA  SPRINGS,  Siimner  Co.,  g 
5iX)  pop.,  on  line  between  Sumner  and  Cow- 
ley counties.  A  health  resort ;  has  medi- 
cal springs. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  .S1..50 ;  estab- 
lished 1882;  C.  G.  Furry,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  K. 

NEWS  ;  Saturdays  ;  Independent-repub- 
lican ;  eight  pages;  size  30x44;  subscription 
81.50;  established  1884;  Walter  J.  Willard, 
editor  and  publisher. 

GIRARD,  C.  H.,  Crawford  Co.,  O,  -2,400 
pop.,  on  Kansas  City,  Fort  Scott  &  Gulf  Rd., 
and  Western  terminus  of  the  Glrard  branch 
of  the  St.  L.  &  S.  F.  Rd.  and  Eastern  termi- 
nus of  the  Nebraska,  Topeka,  lola  &  Mem- 
phis Rd.,  126  m.  S.  of  Kansas  City  and  160 
S.  E.  of  Topeka.  Located  in  one  of  the 
best  agricultural  districts  in  Kansas.  The 
county  has  the  heaviest  deposits  of  coal, 
the  largest  smelting  and  coal-shipping  in- 
terest in  the  State. 

HERALD ;  Thursdays  ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1878;  A.  C.  Swartz,  editor  and  jjub 
lisher  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

PRESS;  Thiu-sdays ;  republican  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscription  .$4.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1869 ;  Wasser  &  Riddle,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

KANSAS  WORKMAN;  monthly; 
ancient  order  of  united  workmen ;  sixteen 
pages;  size  20x26;  established  1882:  A.  P. 
Riddle,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  H  H  1. 

GLASCO,  Cloud  Co..  tl  500  pop.,  near 
Solomon  r.  and  on  the  Solomon  River 
branch  of  the  Union  Pa.  Rd.,  17  m.  from 
Beloit  and  25  from  Concordia.  Engaged  in 
grain  and  stock  raising. 


SUN ;  Saturdays ;  four  pages ;  size  24x35 ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1883:  Ferd. 
Prince,  editor  and  publisher  ;   circulation  K. 

GREAT  BEND,  C.  H.,  Barton  Co.,  D 
1,400  pop.,  on  Arkansas  r.  and  Atchison, 
Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  284  m.  W.  of  Kansas 
City.  Is  located  in  one  of  the  most  fertile 
agricultural  counties  in  the  productive 
Arkansas  Valley  ;  has  good  flouring  mills, 
three  elevators,  stone  quarries  and  salt 
mines. 

BARTON  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Satur- 
days ;  democratic  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  3iix4-l ; 
subscription  .$2 ;  established  1884  ;  Tracy  & 
Anderson,  editors  and  publishers. 

INLAND  TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican ;  four  pages ;  size  24x35  ;  subscription 
$2;  established  1876;  C.  P.  Townsley,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

REGISTER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1874;  E.  L.  Chapman,  editor  and  pvib- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

GU'E'ELiTLY ,  Anderson  Co.,  n-500  pop., 
on  Missouri  Pa.  Rd.,  16  m.  from  Ottawa.    A 
shipping  point  for  grain  and  stock.    In  a 
fine  farming  and  grazing  country. 
NEWS;    Thursdays;    independent;    fuur 
pages;  size  26x40:  subscription  $1.50;   estab- 
lished   1881 ;    C.  H.  McDermond,  editor  and 
publisher:  circulation  K  K. 

GREENLEAF,  Washington  Co.,  [j  850 
pop.,  on  the  Central  branch  of  the  Union 
Pacific  Rd.,  at  junction  of  the  Washington 
branch.  Is  a  place  of  active  trade,  in  a  good 
agricultural,  fruit  and  stock-raising  coun- 
try. 

HERALD  ;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages:  size  26x4(i:  subscription  S1..50 ;  estab- 
lished 1883  :  C.  F.  Howe,  editor  and  publisher. 
INDEPENDENT  -  JOURNAL;  Fri- 
days ;  independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  2t')x40  ; 
subscription  $1..W  ;  established  1881  ;  J.  W. 
Bliss,  editor  and  publisher  ;   circulation  K  1. 

GRENOL.A.  Elk  Co.,  l\  1,300  pop.,  on 
Kansas  Southern  Rd. 

HORNET;    Fridays;    four   pages;    size 
24x35  :    subscription  $1.50  ;   established   1879  ; 
Al)e  Steinberger,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation K  1. 
H  ADD  AM,     Washington    Co.,    i    350 

pop.,  120  m.  W.  of  St.  Joe,  Mo.,  and  130  N.  W. 

of  Topeka,  on  the  Burlington  &  Missouri  r. 

Rd.     Engaged   in   farming   and  live-stock 

raising. 

KNO  WLES  CLIPPER  ;  Fridays  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  22x30;  subscription  §1.50;  estab- 
lished 1883:  J.  B.  Campbell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher :  dated  at  Knowles  ;  circulation  K. 


HALSTEAD,  Harvey  Co.,  g  ],000pop., 
on  Little  Arkansas  r.  and  Atchison,  Topeka 
&  Santa  Fe  and  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco 
Rds.  Headquarters  for  Russo-Germau  im- 
migration in  the  Ai-kansas  Valley,  and  the 
Central  Meunonite  settlement.  Fine  water 
power.  Large  flour  mill,  etc. 
CLIPPER;  Fridays;  four  pages ;  size 
26x40  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1884;  Ne- 
ville &  Schell.  editors  and  pubishers. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  :  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1881 ;  M.  V.  Sweesy,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

HANOVER,    Washington    Co.,  i    750 
pop.,  on    Little  Blue   r.  and   St.  Joseph  & 


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GEO.  P.  ROWELL  &  GO'S 


KANSAS. 


KANSAS. 


Western  division  of  the  Union  Pacific  Rd., 
127  m.  W.  of  St.  Joseph. 

DE3IOCRAT;  Fridays;  four  pages  ;  size 
22xSI  ;  subseriptioii  $1.5U ;  established  1877  ; 
Hood  &  Munger,  editors  and  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

G  R  I  T  i  Fridays  ;  independent ;  eight 
pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1884  ;  Crichfleld  Bros.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

HARLAN,  Smith  Co.,  ^  200  pop.,  on 
Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  lies  midway  between 
Smith  Centre  and  Osborne  City.    Has  two 
flouring  mills. 
CHIEF;  Fridays;  four  pagi-s;  size  23x3(1 ; 

subs'-ription    $1;    established    1883;    \V.    H. 

Whitmore,  editor  and  publisher;  clrc'n  K  K. 

HARPER,  C.  H.,  ffarper  Co.,  p  3,200 
pop.,  on  the  Kansas  Southern  Rd.,  35  ni.  W. 
of  Wellingtou.  A  stock  raising  and  farm- 
ing section. 

SENTINETi!  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  daily 
four  pages,  weekly  eight  iia^cs;  size— daily 
22x;50 ;  weekly  30x44  ;  subscription— daili'  §5, 
weekly  $1  ;  "established— daily  1884,  weekly 
1882  ;  J.  C.  McKee,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation— weeklv  K  1. 

tilt APHIC  ;  Wednesdays;  four  pages; 
size  36x40  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1883  ; 
Finch  &  Trickett,  editors  and  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation J  J. 

HARPER  CO.  TIMES;  Tlmrsdays ; 
eight  pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1878;  W.  O.  Graham,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

HARTFORD,  Lyon  Co.,  n-  700  pop., 
16  m.  S.  by  E.  from  Emporia,  on  the  M.  K.  & 
T.  division  of  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.  The 
Hartford  Collegiate  Institute  is  located 
here.  A  shipping  point  for  grain  and  all 
kinds  of  stock. 

C  A  Li  Li  ;  Fridays  ;  independent ;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1879;  C.  Marsh,  editor;  C.  Marsh  and 
S.  E.  Laniphear,  publishers ;  circulation  K  1. 

HAYS  CITY,  C.  H.,  JElHs  Co.,  a  850 
pop.,  on  the  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  and  Big 
Creek.  Fort  Hays  is  near-by.  In  the  midst 
of  a  farming  and  stock-raising  section. 

ELiLiIS  CO.  DEMOCRAT  AND  AD- 
VOCATE; Saturdays;  independent-dem- 
ocratic ;  English  and  German ;  eight  pages ; 
size  26x40;  subscription  .$1.50;  established 
1882 ;  Harry  Freese  and  O.  G.  Zellers,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

STAR-SENTINEL;  Thursdays  ;  repub- 
lican ;  eiglit  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription 
$3;  established  1876;  J.  H.  Downing,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  I. 

HAZLETON,  Barber  Co.,  g  350  i)op., 

18  ni.  from  the  C.  S.,  on  the  main  line  of 

Southern  Kansas  Rd.,  In  the   midst  of   a 

splendid  farming  country. 

EXPRESS;  Thursdays;  four  pages  ;  size 
24x:;6;  subscription  .$1.5U ;  established  1881; 
Burleigh  cS  Kendall,  editors  and  publishers. 

HERINGTON,  Dickinson  Co.,  n  250 
pop.,  30  m.  from  Abilene,  the  county  seat. 
Engaged  in  trade  and  agriculture. 

TRIBUNE;    Thursdays;     non-partisan; 

four  pages  ;  size  36.x40  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1881;  Tom  Gallagher,  editor  and 
publisher. 

HIAWATHA,  C.  H.,  Browti  Co.,  cf 
2,500  pop.,  on  the  Missouri  Pacific  and  Union 


Pacific  Rds.,  42  m.  W.  of  St.  Joseph.    En- 
gaged in  agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

BROWN  CO.  WORLD;  Saturdays: 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1864;  D.  Webster 
Wilder,  editor ;  World  Printing  Co.,  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  I. 

KANSAS  DEMOCRAT;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  four  pages;  size  28x44;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1882  ;  Williams  & 
Bowman,  editors  and  publishers  ;  clrc'n  K  1. 

HILL  CITY,  Graham  Co.,  \a  25  pop., 

on  South  Solomon  r. 

REVEILLE;  Fridays;  prohibition  ;  four 
pages ;  size  20x36 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 18S4 ;  W.  R.  Hill,  editor  and  publisher. 

HOLTON,  C.  H.,  Jaclcson  Co.,  cf  1,800 
pop.,  on  Kansas  Central  division  of  Union 
Pacific  Rd.,  56  m.  from  Leavenworth  and 
30  N.  of  Topeka. 

RECORDER;  Thursday.s;    republican; 

eight  pages;  size  of  page  lix24;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1868;  M.  M.  Beck, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

SIGNAL;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  ;  size  ;*x44 ;  subscription  $1.50 ; 
established  1878;  W.  W.  Sargent,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J. 

HOPE,  Dickinson  Co.,  n 

HERALD;  Saturdays;  nonpartisan; 
four  pages ;  size  24x35 ;  established  1884  ; 
Wray  &  Clark,  editors  and  publishers. 

HOWARD,  C.  H.,  Elk  Co., [1^684  pop., 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd., 
situated  in  a  mineral,  agricultural  and 
stock-growing  region. 

COURANT;    Fridays;    four  pages;   size 

26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1870; 
A.  Reynolds,  editor  ;  Reynolds  &  Thompson, 
publishers  ;  circulation  J  1 . 

DEMOCRAT;  Wednesdays ;  demo- 
cratic ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1878;  J.  R.  Hall,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulaton  J  J. 

HUMBOLDT, ^?te«  Co., 0. 2,100 pop., 
on  Neosho  r.,  at  junction  of  Kansas  City, 
Lawrence  &  Southern  Kansas  Rd.  with 
Kansas  &  Texas  branch  of  the  Missouri 
Pacific  Rd.,  44  m.  from  Fort  Scott  and  86 
from  Lawrence.  Surrounded  by  an  agri- 
cultural district  and  centre  of  trade.  The 
river  furnishes  water  power  for  manufac- 
turing. Flouring  and  woolen  mills,  car- 
riage and  wagon  factories,  creameries,  etc., 
are  in  oi)eration. 

INTER-STATE;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1877;  H.  D.  Smith,  editor 
and  publisher:  circulation  J  J. 

UNION;  Saturdays;  republican;  fotir 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1866;  W.  T.  McElroy,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

HUTCHINSON,  C.  H.,  Heno  Co.,  g 
3,349  \t<n>.,  (in  the  Great  Arkansas  r.  and 
the  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd. 
Possesses  excellent  water  power,  already 
improved  ;  233  m.  S.  W.  of  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Very  superior  farming  and  stock-raising 
country.  Engaged  In  the  manufacture  of 
sorghum  sugar. 

DEMOCRAT;     Sundays;    democratic: 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  es- 
tablished   1882;    Caskey  &  Ely,   editors  and 
:  publishers  ;  circulation  K  I. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


18T 


KANSAS. 


KANSAS. 


INTERIOR  HERALD  ;  Saturdays  ; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50 ;  establislied  1S75  ;  Fletcher  Mere- 
dith, editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

NEWS;  Thursdays  ;  republican  :  eight 
pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $2  ;  establish- 
ed 1872  ;  Ralph  M.  Easley,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

INDEPENDENCE,    C.     H.,     Mont- 
gomery Co.,  m,  4,500  pop.,  on  Verdigris  r.,  85 
m.  from  Fort  Scott.    Centre  of  an  agricul- 
tural   district   and   a    shipping   point.     A 
United  States  Land  Office  is  located  here. 
EVENING  REPORTER;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday  ;  four  pages  ;  subscription 
$5^20;  size  20x26;  established  1881;  Chas.  H. 
Harper,  editor  and  publisher ;  clrc'n  K  K. 

C  A  Lili ;  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  eight  pages; 
size  ;?l)x44;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1884;  Reynolds  &  McNaughten,  editors  and 
publishers. 

SOUTH  KANSAS  TRIBUNE;  Wed 
nesdays  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  18T1 ;  W.  T.  and 
C.  Yoe.  editors  and  publishers  ;  cire'n  J  1. 

STAR  ANI>  K'ANSAN;  Fridays;  dem- 
ocratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription 
$2  ;  established  1881 ;  H.  W.  Young,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

lOLA,  C.  H.,  Allen  Co.,  D,  1,800  pop., 
on  Southern  Kansas  and  St.  Louis,  Fort  Scott 
&  Wichita  Rds.,  TO  ni.  from  Lawrence,  lOi 
from  Kansas  City.  The  Neosho  r.  supplies 
water  power  for  manufacturei,,  and  sur- 
rounding covmtry  is  agricultural.  Several 
machine  shops  for  manvifacture  of  stoves, 
agricultural  implements,  etc.,  are  located 
here.  Has  a  mineral  well. 
ALT.EN  CO.  COURANT?  Thursdays  ; 

four  pages;    size24x.3fi;    subscription   $1.50; 

established  18S3 ;  Allison  &  IngersoU,  editors 

and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 
REGISTER;    Fridays  ;  eight  pages; 

size  35x48:  subscription  §1.50;  established  1866; 

Scott  &  Rohrer,  editors  and  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation J  J. 

JAMESTOWN,    Clotid    Co.,   i  700 
pop.,  on  the  Central  Branch  division  of  Mis- 
souri Pacific  Rd.,  and  at  the  junction  of 
Buffalo  creek  and  Republican  r.,  12  m.  from 
Concordia.    Has   abundant   water   power, 
and  is  surrounded  by  a  fine  agricultural 
and  stock-raising  district. 
CliOUD  CO.  KANSAN:  Saturdays;  re- 
publican ;   four  pases  ;    size  24x35  ;    subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1881  ;  J.  &  M.  L.  Burton, 
editors  and  pulilishers  ;  circulation  K  K. 

JETMORE,  C.  H.,  Hodgeman  Co.,  p 
in  farming  tract  between  A.,  T.  &  Santa  Fe 
and  Union  Pacific  Rds. 

REVEILLE;  Fridays  ;  republican  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x33  ;  subscription  ,S1  ;  es- 
tablished 1880 ;  W.  D.  Pratt,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

JEWELL,  Jewell  Co.,  t]  372  pop., 
on  Buffalo  Creek  and  Missouri  Pacific 
Rd.,  30  m.  N.  W.  of  Concordia.  Situated  in 
the  midst  of  a  stock-raising  and  farm- 
growing  country. 

JEWELL  CO.  REPUBLICAN;  Frl- 
davs  ;  republican  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x40  ; 
subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1879  ;  Musser  & 
Palmer,  editors  and  publishers  ;  cire'n  J. 

JUNCTION  CITY,  C.  H.,  Davis  Co., 
D-  3.135  pop.,  on  Smoky  Hill  fork  of  Kansas  r., 
at  junction  of  Missouri  Pacific   Rd.    with 


Union  Pacific  Rd.  and  southern  terminus 
of  Ft.  Kearney  branch  of  Union  Pacific  Rd., 
71  m.  from  Topeka  and  62  m.  from  Emporia. 
Engaged  in  manufacturing,  and  centre  of  a 
large  trade.  Large  slaughtering  and  pack- 
ing establishment  is  located  here.  Excel- 
lent water  power. 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1 :  es- 
tablished 1882;  Clark  &  Southwick,  editors 
and  publishers;  circulation  K  K. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays  ;  greenback ; 
four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1873 ;   John  Davis  &  Sons,  editors  and 


publishers  ;'  circulation  J  1 .  gW  Actual  aver 
aqe  circulation,  for  one  year  preceding  Feb.  I, 
1885,  as  per  statement  on  file  in  the  office  of  the 
American  Newspaper  Directory,  1,132  copies. 

UNION;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages;  size  28x42:  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1862 :  Geo.  W.  Martin,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

KANSAS    CITY    (KANSAS    CITY. 

MO.,  P.  O.),  Wyandotte  Co.  d    Although  on 
the  Kansas   side  of  the  Missouri  r.  this  is 
virtually  a  part  of  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
KANSAS  SUN  AND  GLOBE;  Thurs 

days;  independent;  eight  pages;  size  26x40;. 

subscription  $1 ;    established  1880 ;   Sun  and 

Globe  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers;. 

circulation  J  1.  '.„,„„ 

lilG  H  T ;  Sundays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x30  ; 

subscription  $2;    established    1884;   Richard 

Edwards,  editor  and  publisher. 

KENNETH,  Sheridan  Co.  b 

SENTINEL;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  ;  size  22x30 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1884;  W.  D.  Street,  editor  and  i)ub- 
lisher. 

KINGMAN,  C.   H.,  Kingman  Co.,  g 
2  150   pop.,    on  Ninuescah   r.,   45  m.   from 
Wichita,  at  the  terminus  of  the  Wichita  & 
Western  Rd.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising 
are  tlie  principal  indu.stries. 
COURIER;    Fridays;  eight  pages;  size 
32x44  ;  subscription  $1,511;  established  18,9;  H. 
Stout  and  John  C.  Foley,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  I. 

KINSLEY,  C.  H.,  Edwards  Co.,  g  960 
pop.,  on  the  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 
Rd.,    and   the   Arkansas    r.,    250    m.    from 
Topeka.     Principal   branches  of  Industry 
are  farming,  dairying,  and  stock  raising. 
GRAPHIC;   Fridays;   four  pages;  size 
26x40;    subscription  $2;   established  1877;   J. 
W.  Cranford,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion K  K  1. 

i>IERCURY;  Saturdays;  four  pages; 
size  26x40  ;  established  1883 ;  Vaudervert  & 
McCause,  editors  and  publishers ;  cire'n  K  K. 

KIOWA,   Barber   Co.,  g  100  pop.,  70 
m.   from   the    county    seat.     Engaged    in 
farming  and  raising  live  stock. 
HERALD;  Thursdays;  eight  pages;  size 

30x44  ;    subscription   .S1.50  :   established  1884  ; 

Charles  E.  Tatlock,  editor  and  publisher. 

KIR  WIN,  Phillips  Co.,  t]  900  pop.,  on 

Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  2.50  m.   from  Leaven- 
worth.    A  farming  country. 
CHIEF;    Thursdays;   republican;    eight 
pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1873;    W.  D.  Jenkins,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher :  circulation  K  1. 

INDEPENDENT;    Thursdays ;  anti 
monopoly  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50 ;  established  1879;  Garreison  &  Lamb, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  .1  1 . 
REPUBLIC  AN ;  Saturdays  ;  1  epublican; 


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GEO.  P.  KOWELL  &  CO'S 


KANSAS. 


■eight  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1S83 ;  Geo.  W.  Wood,  editor  and 
publisher;  oirculation  K  1. 

LA  CROSSE,  nush  Co.,  a  in  centre 

of    county,    i")    in.    from    Hays    City,    on 

Kansas  Pacific  Rd.    A  good  wheat  country. 

CHIEFTA  IN ;  Wednesdays ;  republican; 
four  pages;  size  24x35;  subscription  $1.30: 
established  1881 ;  H.  S.  Fish,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K. 

LA  CYGNE,  Linn  Co.,  a-  1,200  pop., 
on  Marais  des  Cygnes  r.  and  Kansas 
City,  Fort  Scott  &  Gulf  and  Kansas  City, 
Springfield  &  Memphis  Rds.,  37  m.  N.  of 
Fort  Scott,  and  62  S.  of  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
One  of  the  best  located  and  most  flourish- 
ing towns  in  the  State,  .surrounded  by  a 
prosperous  community  engaged  in  grain, 
fruit,  and  stock  raising.  Coal  mining, 
from  shafts  110  to  116  feet  below  the 
surface,  tapping  a  vein  of  coal  three  feet 
thicli,  is  extensively  carried  on.  Timber, 
water,  and  stone  are  easily  accessible  in 
abundant  quantities.  Special  manufactur- 
ing facilities. 

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«stablislied  1870;  Keuea  &  Lane,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  J. 

LAKE  CITY,  Barber  Co.,  g  200  pop., 

on   Medicine   Lodge   r.,    10    m.    from    the 

county  seat. 

KANSAS  PRATRIE  I>OG;  Thurs 
<lays ;  four  pages ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription 
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Reuben  Lake,  publisher. 

LANE,  Fran/din  Co.,  D- 

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.$1.25;  estal^lished  1884;  S.  L.  Smith,  editor  and 
publislier. 

LARNED,  C.  H.,  Pawnee  Co.,  g  1,500 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe.  Rd. 
A  thriving  town  in  a  rapidly  developing 
part  of  the  Arkansas  Valley.  Stock  farm- 
ing is  an  important  industry. 

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Taylor,  pultlisher:  circulation  J. 

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$1.50 ;  established  1878  ;  T.  E.  Lef  twlch,  editor ; 
Optic  Steam  Priming  Co.,  publishers ;  circula- 
tion J  1 . 

LAWRENCE,  C.  H.,  Douglas  Co.,  d- 
12,000  pop.,  on  Kansas  r.,  38  m.  from  State 
line  of  Mo.  The  Union  Pacific,  Atchison, 
Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  several  other  Rds. 
intersect  here.  Has  extensive  water  power 
and  is  engaged  in  manufacturing. 

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scription— daily  $6,  weekly  $1.50;  established 
1883;  W.  F.  Clialfaut,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation— daily  1;  weekly  I  I. 

JOURNAI.1  ;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
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weekly  30x44;  subscription— daily  $8,  weekly 
.$2;  established  1869;  Thaclier  &  Webster, 
editors  and  publishers;  circulation— dally  J  1, 
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KANSAS. 


DIE  GERMANIA;  Thursdays;  Ger- 
man ;  four  pages ;  size  28x40 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1877;  Gottlieb  Oehrle,  edi- 
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GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
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established  1882 ;  Osbun  Shannon,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

LEA  I)E  II ;  Thursdays ;  four  pages  ;  size 
26x40;  subscription  .$1.25;  established  18&3; 
William  Steiner,  editor;  Steiner  &  Clark, 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

UNIVERSITY  COURIER;  Fridays; 
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established  1883 ;  University  Courier  Co., 
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college  paper ;  Issued  during  the  collegiate 
year. 

AVESTERN  HOME  JOURNAL;  (see 
Journal.) 

KANSAS  CHURCHMAN;  monthly: 
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1876;  Rev.  A.  Beatty,  D.  D.,  editor  and  pub- 
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UNIVERSITY  REVIEW;  monthly; 
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tion $1.25  ;  established  1883 ;  Kansas  University 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  an<l  publishers ;  cir- 
culation K  1 ;  a  college  paper ;  Issued  during 
the  collegiate  year. 

LEAVENWORTH,  C.  H.,  Leaven- 
worth Co.,  cf  26,IXX)  pop.,  on  Missouri  r.  The 
metropolis  of  Kansas.  Its  railroad  connec- 
tions and  river  trade  make  it  a  point  of 
commercial  importance.  The  city  is  en- 
gaged in  various  manufactures.  Coal 
mines  in  tlie  vicinity.  Site  of  Fort  Leaven- 
worth. 

EVENING  STANDARD;  every  even- 
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—daily  1873,  weekly  1870;  Frank  T.  Lynch, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation — daily  H  1 ; 
weekly  G  G. 

KANSAS  FREIE  PRESSE;  every 
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Rohr,  editor;  Geier  &  Wllken,  publishers; 
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TIMES;  every  morning  except  Monday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republican; 
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scription-daily $5,  weekly  $1 ;  established 
1855;  D.  R.  Anthony,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation— daily  G  1,  weekly  F  F. 

DEMOCRATIC  STANDARD  ;  (see 
EvenuKi  Standard.) 

KANSAS  COMMONER;  Fridays; 
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scription $1.50  ;  established  1868  ;  Pitt  Ross, 
editor;  Kansas  Commoner  Publishing  Co., 
publishers;  circulation  J. J  1. 

G.  A.  R.;  monthly;  grand  army  repub- 
lic ;  four  pages ;  size  14x20 ;  subscription  50 
cents ;  established  1883 ;  J.  C.  Walkinshaw, 
editor  and  puVjlisher  ;  circulation  I  I. 

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Managers  of  the  Home  for  the  Friendless, 
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for  the  Friendless. 

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25  cents;  estaldished  1S84;  Martin  Huhn,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  :  issued  in  the  interest  of  the 
Industrial  School  for  Homeless  and  Destitute 
Colored  Children ;  an  edition  is  printed  in 
the  German  language. 

LEBO,  Cuffei/  Co.,  a^  500  pop.,  on 
the    Southern    Kansas    Rd.,    18   m.    E.    of 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


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KANSAS. 


KANSAS. 


Emporia,    and   20   from   the   county   seat. 

Coal  mining  is  the  principal  industry. 

L.I(»HT;  Fridays;  iudependent ;  four 
pages  ;  size  25x36  :  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 18S>4 ;  Ed.  M.  Wright,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

liENORA,  2<'orton  Co.,  q  250  pop.,  on 

Solomon  r.  and  at  the  terminus  of  Central 

branch  of  the  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  294  m.  W. 

of  Atchison.   Produces  butter,  cheese,  wool 

and  wheat. 

Lil^ADER;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
20x26:  subscription  $1 ;  established  18S2;  J. 
H.  Wiight,  editor  and  manager ;  circ'n  K. 

LEON,  Sutler  Co.,  O,  600  pop.,  on  St.  L. 
&San  Francisco  Rd.,  12  m.  from  El  Dorado. 
Has  two  flour  mills.  An  agricultural  sec- 
tion. 

INDICATOR;  Thursdays;  republican; 
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established  1880 ;  C.  R.  Noe,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

U  U  I  Li  li  ;  Thursdays  ;  four  pages  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1  50  ;  established  1884; 
Stratford  Eros.,  editors  and  publishers. 

LEONARDVILLE,  HUey  Co.,  cf 

MONITOR:  Thursdays;  eight  pages; 
size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1883 ;  F.  S.  Loof  bourrow,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

liE    ROY,    Coffeij  Co.,  O-  765  pop.,  on 
Neosho  r.  and  Kansas  &  Arizona  division  of 
the  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.    Sheep  raising  and 
agricultui-e. 
REPORTER;     Saturdays;   four  pages  ; 

size   26-X40:    subscription   $1.50;    established 

1879 ;   Frank  Fockele,  editor  and  publisher ; 

circulation  K  1. 

LINCOLN,  C.  H.,  Lincoln  Co.,  a  4'2-2 

pop.  Wheat  and  wool-growing  country.  On 

Saline  r.,  20  m.  from  Ellsworth. 

BANNER;  Wednesdays  ;  republican ; 
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established  1875;  Banner  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  ;   circulation  J. 

BEACON  !  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1879 ;  W.  S.  Wait,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  K  K  1. 

LINDSBORG,  McPherson  Co.,  n  800 
pop.,  on  K.  &  S.  W.  rd.  ;  agricultural  dis- 
trict ;  shipping  point  for  broom  corn. 
SMOKY  VALLEY   NEWS;  Fridays; 

four  pages;    size  26x40;   subscription  $1.50; 

established  1881 ;    August  Ringwald,  editor 

and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

LOGAN,    Phillips  Co.,  ^  275  pop.,  on 

Missouri  Pacific  Rd.  and  Solomon  r.,  260  m. 

W.  of  Atchison.    A  farming  country. 

PHILLIPS  CO.  FREEMAN;  Thurs- 
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subscription  $1..50 ;  established  1879 ;  H.  N. 
Boyd,  editor  and  publisher ;  cii-culation  K. 

LONG    ISLAND,    Phillips    Co.,    ti 
100   pop.,  near  the  Prairie   Dog  r.     Has  a 
flouring  mill. 
ARGUS;     Fridays;    independent;   four 

pages  ;  size  21x26 ;  subscription  $1.25 ;  estab- 

lislied  1884 ;  W.  E.  Montgomery,  editor  and 

publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

LONGTON,   Elk  Co.,  r\  255  pop.,  on 

Kansas  City,  Lawrence  &  S.  Kansas  Rd.,  25 
m.  from  Independence.  General  mercantile 
business  carried  on. 
TIMES  ;  Fridays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35; 


subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1881 ;  Flory 
Bros.,  editors  and  pviblishers  ;  circulation  K. 

LOUISBURG,  Miami  Co., d-  900 pop.,, 
on  Osage  division  of  the  Missouri  Pacific 
Rd.,  38  m.  S.  of  Kansas  City  and  14  from 
Paola,  the  county  seat.  In  one  of  the  most 
fertile  portions  of  the  West ;  has  stores, 
factories,  nurseries,  etc.  Principal  ship- 
ments corn,  flax  and  stock. 

LOUISBURG  AND  MIAMI  HER- 
ALD; Fridays;  greenback;  four  pages; 
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1876 ;  E.  F.  Heisler,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  J  1. 

LOUISVILLE,  C.  H.,  Pottawattamie 
Co.,  cf  7(Hj  pop.,  40  m.  W.  of  Topeka  and  3  N. 
of  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  at  Wamego.  Rock 
creek  furnishes  water  power.  Has  three 
iron  springs  and  a  salt  well  within  the  city 
limits. 
REPUBLICAN;   Fridays;  republican: 

eight  pages;   size  30x44;    subscription  $1.50; 

established  1881 ;  Anderson  &  Hayes,  editors 

and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  J. 

LUDELL,  PawUns  Co.,  t:  126  pop.,  25- 

m.    S.  of  the    Republican  r.  and  25   from 

Oiierliu. 

SETTLER;  Saturdays  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  22x31 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established 
1884  ;  Geo.  H.  Hand,  editor  and  Jiublisher. 

LYNDON,  C.H.,  Osfl'S'e  Co., 0-850 pop., 

30  m.  S.  of  Topeka. 

JOURNAL  :  Thursdays ;  republican  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1875  ;  W.  A.  Madaris,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

LYONS.  C.  H.,  Pice  Co.,  n  700  pop.,  250 

m.  W.  of  Kansas  City,  ou  main  line  of  A.,  T. 

&  S.  Fe  Rd.;  ships  agricultural  produce  to 

the  Colorado  and  New  Mexico  mines. 

CENTRAL  KANSAS  DEMOCRAT; 

Thursdays ;  democratic ;  four  pages  ;  size 
24x35  ;  established  187S  ;  James  S.  Chase,  edi- 
tor and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

PROHIBITIONIST;  Thursdays;  pro 
hibition  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  22x32  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1  ;  established  1S84;  Lowery  &  Hender- 
son, editors  and  publishers. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1879;  Clark  Coukling,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

McCUNE,  Crawford  O,  Co.,  1,000  pop., 
on  Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Gulf  Rd. 
TIMES;  Saturdays  ;  four  pages ;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1882; 
W.  W.  Liggett,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation K. 

McPHERSON,  C.  H.,  McPherson  Co., 
D  2,700  pop.,  on  McPherson  branch  of  the  At- 
chison, Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  the  Union 
Pacific  Rds.     Produces  wheat  and  corn. 
FREEMAN  ;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages ;  size  28x44 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1878 ;  H.  B.  Kelly,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  J  J. 

PRESS  ;  Wednesdays  ;  greenback  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscription  $1.25  ;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  Weekly  Press  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  :  circulation  K  K. 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
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established  1873;  S.  G.  Mead,  editor;  Mead 
&  Dunham,  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

MADISON,    Greenwood    Co.,  O,    500 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd., 


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GEO.  P.  ROWELL  &  GO'S 


KANSAS. 


KAXSAS. 


20  m.  S.  of  Emporia.    Farming,  fruit  and 

stock-raising  region. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  four  pages:  size  24x35; 
subscription  S1.5U;  establislieil  1879;  W.  O. 
Limsfonl,  editor  and  publislier  ;  t-irc'n  K. 

MANHATTAN,  C.  H.,  Itiley  Co.,  d 
2,500  pop.,  at  junction  of  Big  Blue  with  Kan- 
sas r.,  on  Union  Pacific  and  Manhattan, 
Alma  &  Barlingame  Rds.,  80  m.  from  Law- 
rence and  48  W.  of  Topeka.  Surrounded  by 
an  agricultural  and  stock-raising  district. 
Seat  of  the  State  Agricultural  College ;  and 
has  large  elevator  and  mills  and  superior 
water  power. 

INDUSTRIAIjIST  ;  Saturdays;  four 
pages;  size  15x21 ;  subscription  50  cents ;  es- 
tablished 1875 ;  Prof.  E.  M.  Shelton,  editor ; 
printed  at  the  Kansas  State  Agricultural  Col- 
lege; circulation  K  ;  a  college  paper  ;  issued  i 
during  the  collegiate  year. 

3IERCURY  ;  Wednesdays;  democratic;  I 
eight  pages  ;   size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
Davis  i*;  Patee;  editors  and  publishers. 

NATIONALIST  ;  Fridays;  independ- 
ent-republican; eight  pages;  size  24x36;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1859 ;  Albert  Grif- 
fin, editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J  J  1 ; 
a  four-page  edition  is  also  issued  ;  subscrip- 
tion .SI. 

K-EPUBIiIC;  Thursdays ;  republican; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1876;  G.  A.  Atwood,  editor  autl 
publisher ;  circulation  J  1.  „ 

GOLDEN  CRESSET  j  monthly ;  four 
pages ;  size  16x22  ;  subscription  25  cents  ;  es- 
tablished 1883 ;  S.  B.  Kokanour,  editor  and 
publisher.  „ 

KANSAS  TELEPHONE;  monthly; 
congregational ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x32 ;  sub- 
scription 50  cents  ;  established  1880  ;  Rev.  R. 
D.  Parker,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  J  1. 

MANKATO,C.  H.,  Jeivell  Co.,  a  506 
pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.  Situated  in 
the  geographical  centre  of  Jewell  Co.  Sur- 
rounded by  superior  agricultural  and  stock, 
raising  districts. 

JEWELL  CO.  MONITOR;  Wednes 
days;  republican;  four  pages;  size  26x40; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1871;  R.  F. 
Vatighan,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  K  K. 

RTEVIEW  ;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  .SiJ.50; 
established  1879;  M.  Winsor,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J. 

MARION,  C.  H.,  Marion  Co.,  a  1,600 
pop.,  on  Cottonwood  r.  and  McPherson 
branch  of  Atchison,  Topeka  &  S.  F.  Rd.  In 
a  farming,  fruit  and  stock-raising  region. 
RECORD;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
lages;  size  28x44;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 

/islied  1870;  E.  W.  Hoch,  editor;  E.  W.  &  W. 

F.  Hoch,  publishers;  circulation  J  1. 

MARYSVILIiE,  C.  H.,  Marshall  Co., 
cT  2,400  .pop.,  at  terminus  of  the  Marysville 
&  Blue  Valley  branch  and  on  the  St.  Joseph 
&  Western  division  of  the  Union  Pacific  Rd., 
112  m.  from  St.  Joseph.  Shipping  point  for 
hogs,  cattle  and  grain.  Has  a  roller  process 
flouring  mill  and  a  cigar  manufactory. 

MARSHALL      CO.      DEMOCRAT; 

Thurs<lavs;  cleiiiocratic;  eight  pages;  size  .30 
x44  ;  establislieil  iss;; ;  Win.  Becker,  editor  and 


Fi 


DUblishor;  circulation  .1  1;  issues  also  the  Post. 

MARSHALL  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $2; 
established  1871 ;  George  T.  Smith,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  I  1. 

POST;  Thursdays;  German;  six  pages; 
size  30x44;  subscription  $2 ;  established    1881; 


Wm.  Becker,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
ation  J  1.  Issues  also  the  Marshall  Co.  Dem  - 
ocrat. 

MEDICINE  liODGE,  C.  H.,  Bar- 

ber  Co.,  Q  800  pop.    Stock-raising  district. 

BARBER  CO.  INDEX  ;  Fridays  ; 
democratic ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  sub 
scription$2  ;  established  1880;  E.  S.  Caruthers, 
editor  and  jpublisher  ;  cii'culation  K  1. 

CRESSET  ;  Thursdays  ;  eight  pages ;  size 
34x48 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1879 ;  Mc- 
Neal  &  Axline,  editors  and  publishers ;  circu- 
lation K. 

MELVERN,  Osage  Co.,  a-  750  pop.,  on 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  70  m.  S. 
W.  of  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Located  in  the 
heart  of  the  Marais  Des  Cygnes  Valley, 
which  is  noted  for  its  abundant  production 
of  corn,  wheat,  etc. 
RECORD:    Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 

22x30;   subscription   $1.50;    established   1883; 

W.  S.  Rilea,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K. 

MILLBROOK,    Graham   Co.,  tl  17.6 

pop.,  in  a  farming  and  stock-raising  district, 

22  m.  from  Wa-Keeney. 

TIMES  ;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size  24x35; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  18T9 ;  Benjamin 
B.  F.  Graves,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K. 

MILTONVALE,   Cloud  Co.,    ^  350 
pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  20ni.  W.  of  Clay. 
A  fine  farming  district. 
!     NEWS;    Tlnirsdays  ;  republican;  eight 

pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1882;  H.  G.  McDonald,  editor;  Pinker- 
ton  &  McDonald,  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

MINNEAPOIilS,  C.  H.,  Ottawa  Co., 

[^  1,800  pop.,  on  Solomon  r.      On  Solomon 

Branch  of  Union  Pacific  Rd.    It  has  water 

power.     An   agricultural   and  cattle,   hog 

and  sheep-raising  country. 

MESSENGER  ;  Thursdays  ;  republican ; 
eight  Images  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $1.2o  ; 
established  1S75 ;  D.  M.  Dunn  &  Son,  editors 
and  i>ul)iishcrs  ;  circulation  I  I. 

REPUBLIC  ;  Fridaj's ;  four  pages;  size 
20x26  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  18S3  ;  H. 
Innian,  editor  and  publisher^ ^„„  .  „ 

SOLOMON  VALLEY  DEMOCRAT; 
Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages;  size  26x 
40  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1884 ;  L.  H. 
Kevs  &  Son,  editors  and  miblisherS; ^ 

S^OLOMON  VALLEY  ailRROR; 
monthly;  four  paues  ;  size  23x32;  subscrip- 
tion 25  cents  ;  (•stal)lislied  1874;  C.  C.  Olney  & 
Co.,  editors  and  publisliers  ;  a  real  estate  ad- 
vertising sheet. 
MOLINE,  Elk  Co.,  a. 

FREE  PRESS  ;  Fridays ;  four  pages  ; 
size  24x35  ;  estaldished  1883 ;  W.  C.  Goodwin, 
editor  and  publisher. 

MORAN  (Moriuitown),  Allen  Co.,  □, 
500  pop.,  13  m.  from  C.  H.,  on  the  St.  Louis, 
Fort  Scott  &  Wichita  Rd.  A  farming  coun- 
try. 

HERALD  ;  Thursdays ;  four  pages ; 
size  24x35;  established  1884;  H.  Armstrong, 
editor ;  Herald  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

MOUND  CITY,  C.  H.,  Linn  Co.,  a- 

S50  pop.,  21  m.  N.  by  W.  of  Fort  Scott,  95  S. 

of  Leavenworth,  and  6}4  W.  of,the  Missouri 

R.,  Fort  Scott  &  Gulf  Rd. 

LINN  CO..  CLARION;  Fridays;  re- 
publican ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1876;  W.  A.  Trigg,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  K  K. 

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pages;  size  24x35;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lislieil  1SS4  ;  J.  G.  C'asli,  editor  and  publislier. 

MOUND  VALLEY,  Labette  Co.,  O, 
(00  pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd., 
18  m.  Vi'.  of  Oswego. 

H  E  R  A  li  D ;  Tiiursdays ;  eight  pages : 
size  26x40;  subscription  §1.50;  establislied 
1SS2 ;  W.  F.  Tlirall,  editor  and  publislier ; 
circulation  K  1. 

MULVANE,  Sumner  Co.,  g  700  pop., 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.  and 
Arkansas  r.,  20  m.  from  Wichita.    Farming 
and  stock-raising  district. 
RECORD;    Saturdays  ;  independent ; 
eight  pages;  size  26x40;   subscription   .§1.50; 
established  1883  ;  G.  L.  Reed,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

MUSCOTAH,    Atchison    Co.,   d   600 
pop.,  25  m.  W.  of  AtcMson,  on  the  Missouri 
Pacific  Rd.      Agriculture   and   live   stock- 
raising  are  the  principal  industries. 
RECORD:  Wednesdays  ;  four  pages  ; 
size    24x35;    subscription   §1.50;    established 
1884;  Bonham  &  Simpson,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

NEODESHA,Jr«so«  Co.,  n,  1,190  pop., 
at  junction  of  Verdigris  and  Fall  rs.  and 
on  the  Kansas  division  of  the  St.  Louis  & 
San  Fi-ancisco  Rd.,  65  m.  from  Fort  Scott 
and  120  from  La^vrence.    Has  considerable 
water  power,  and  is  an  important  flour  and 
grain  -  shipping   point ;    has   railroad   ma- 
chine shops  ;  coal  mines  exist  near  by. 
REGISTER  !  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished  1873 ;  J.    K.    Morgan,  editor   and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

NEOSHO  FALLS,  Woodson  Co.,  O^ 
552  pop.,  on  Neosho  r.  and  the  Kansas  & 
Texas  branch  of  the  Missouri  Pacific  Rd., 
18  m.  from  Burlington  and  100  from  Kansas 
City. 
POST;   Fridays;  four  pages;  size  34x35; 

subscription  $1-50 ;   established  18?2 ;  Hogue- 

land,  Hamm  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers ; 

circulation  K  1. 

NESCATUNGA.  Comanche  Co.,  g 

WESTERN  KANSAN  ;  Fridays;  four 
pages  ;  size  22x30 ;  subscription  .§1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1885  ;  C.  L.  Duuu,  editor  and  publisher. 

NESS  CITY,C.B..,Xess  Co.,  -a 400 pop., 
on  N.  fork  of  Walnut  r.,  near  Sunset  lake, 
60  m.  from  Lamed,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  & 
Santa  Fe  Rd.  Trade  centre  and  farming 
district. 

XESS  CO.  NEWS;  Saturdays;  eight 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  §1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1884 ;  J.  K.  Barnd  ami  R.  J.  MeFarland, 
editors  and  publishers. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  eight  pages;  size 
30x44  ;  subscription  §1-50 ;  established  1880  ; 
J.  F.  Wood,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion K. 

NEWTON  C.  H.,  Harvey  Co.,  g  4,700 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd., 
at  the  jimction  of  Wichita  branch,  134  m. 
from  Topeka.  An  improving  town,  on 
high  ground,  in  a  fertile  and  agricultural 
county,  well  adapted  to  fruit  and  well 
watered.  Convenient  to  the  stone  quarries 
and  coal  mines  of  the  surrounding  region. 
DEMOCRAT  ;     Fridays       democratl 


twelve  pages ;  size  of  page  15x22 ;  subscrip- 
tion .§1.50;  established  1877;  J.  B.  Fugate, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J. 

KANSAN;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages;  size  28x44 ;  subscription  S2  ;  established 
187^ ;  H.  C.  Ashbaugh,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  J. 

REPUBLICAN  ;  Fridays  ;  independent- 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x4-1;  subscrip- 
tion .§2;  established  1875;  Allen  B.  Lemmon, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

NICKERSON,  Reiw  Co.,  g  1,400  pop., 
on  A.,  T.  iV-  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  248  m.  S.  W.  of 
Kansas  City.  Has  Rd.  round  house  and  ma- 
chine shops.  In  superior  f  ai-ming  and  stock 
country.  •' 

ARGOSY;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages; 
size  30x44 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1878 ; 
L.  C.  Brown,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion K  K  1. 

REGISTER  ;  Satursdays  ;  republican  ; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  §1.50; 
established  1884  :  C.  N.  &  H.  E.  Whitaker,  edi- 
tors and  publishers. 

NORTHFIELD,  Sumner  Co.,  g 

CONWAY    SPRINGS     STAR;    Fri 

days;  independent ;  four  fja.ges  ;  size  26x40; 
subscription  §1.50  ;  established  1884  ;  Magill  & 
Wolfe,  editors  and  publishers ;  dated  at  Con- 
way Springs. 

NORTH  LAWRENCE,   Douglass 

Co.,  D- 

I/EADER  ;  (see  Lawrence,) 
NORTH  TOPEKA,  Shawnee  Co.,  o 
1,000  pop.,  on  Kansas  r.  opposite  Topeka, 
and  on  Atchison,  T.  6i;  Santa  Fe  and  Union 
Pacific  Rds.  Surroimded  by  an  agricultural 
district,  68  m.  W.  of  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

GOOD  TIDINGS  ;  (see  Topeka.) 
1>IAIL,  ;  (see  Topeka.) 
TIMES;  (see  Topeka.) 

NORTON,  C.  H.,  Norton  Co.,  ^  500 
pop.,  12  m.  S.  from  rd.,  25  m.  from  Logan,  ter- 
minus of  C.  B.  of  Union  Pacific  Rd.  A 
grist  mill  is  here. 

CHAMPION:  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1884  ;  Loomis  &  Conway,  editors  ; 
Norton  Champion  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
COURIEIt  ;  Thursdays;  four  pages  ;  size 
24x34:  subscription  §1.50;  established  1S7S; 
Simmons  &  McCrea,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
circulation  K  1. 

OBERLIN,  Decatur  Co.,  b  300  pop., 
260  m.  N.  W.  of  Topeka,  on  prairie  lands, 
adapted  to  farming  and  stock  raising. 

EYE  ;  Thursdays ;  republican ;  four  pages  ; 
size  24x35 ;  subscription  81-50 ;  estabjished 
1883  :  C.  Borin,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K. 

HERALiD:Thiusdays:  democratic;  four 
pages;  size  24x35  ;  sub.scriptlon  .§1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1879;  Fred.  L.  Henshaw,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 

OLATHE,  C.  H.,  Johnson  Co.,  0-2,100 
pop.,  on  Missouri  r.,  and  Kansas  City,  Fort 
Scott  &  Gulf  Rd.,  at  junction  of  Kansas 
City  division  of  Kansas  City,  Lawi-ence  & 
So.  Kansas  and  Atchison,  T.  &  Santa  Fe  Rda. , 
21  m.  from  Kansas  City,  and  32  from  Ot- 
tawa. 

COMMERCIAL.;  Thursdays ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  §1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1882;  Henry  F.  Canutt,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

JOHNSON  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Thurs- 
days ;  democratic  ;   eight  pages  ;   size  30x44  ; 


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KANSAS. 


subscription     $2;     established    1882;     W.    C. 
Paul,  editor  and  publisher  ;Vlrfulatlon  J  1. 

KANSAS  PATKOX;  Thursdays;  eight 
pages;  size  26x4(1;  subscription  $1.R0;  estab- 
lished 1878;  Geo.  IJhick,  alitor;  Johnson  Coun 
tv  Cooperative  .\ssn(iation,  publishers;  cir- 
culation J  J  ;  a  grange  paper. 

KANSAS  STAR;  Thursdays;  four 
pages;  size  19x26;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1875  ;  E.  W.  Bowles,  editor  ;  Pupils  of 
the  Deaf  and  Dumb  Institution,  publishers ; 
issued  during  the  school  year  ;  does  not  insert 
advertisements. 

MIRKOR-GAZETTEi  Thursdays;  re 
publican  ;  eight  pages ;  size  :}4x48  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50 ;  established  1879 ;  T.  W.  Eckert, 
editor;  Mirror  Gazette  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  I. 

REl'UBlilC'AN  ;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can ;  eight  pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription 
$1.50  ;  established  1884  ;  H.  F.  Canutt,  editor 
and  publislier. 

ONAGA,  Pottawattomie  Co.,  c(  242 
pop.,  on  Kansas  Central  division  of 
Union  Pacific  Rd.,  84  m.  W.  of  Leavenworth, 
In  a  good  farming  country.  German  set- 
tlement near  by.  Farming  is  the  chief 
Industry  ;  coal  is  found  in  the  vicinity. 
JOURNAL :  Thursdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size 

26x40;   subscription    $1.50;   established    1878; 

S.  A.  Stauffer,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion K  1. 

ONEIDA,  Nemaha  Co.,  cf  550  pop.,  on 
St.  J.  &  W.  division  of  Union  Pacific  Rd., 
70  m.  W.  of  St.  Joseph.  Dairying  and  stock- 
raising  the  principal  industries.  Has  coal 
mines. 
NEMAHA  MONITOR;  Fridays;  eight 

pages  :  size  of   paper  1.3x20  ;  established  1884  ; 

B.  F.  Wright,  editor  and  publisher. 

OSAGE    CITY,  Osage   Co.,  d-  3,000 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  FeRd., 
33  m.  S.  of  Topeka.    Coal  fields,  quarries  of 
stone   flagging  and   immense   deposits   of 
pure  ochre  located  here ;  500  miles  of  the 
Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  and  towns 
along  its  line  supplied  with  coal  from  this 
place;  coal   exports   amount  to   a  million 
dollars  a  year ;  stock-raising  district. 
FREE  PRESS ;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ; 
eight  pages  ;    size  26x44  ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished   1871  ;  Free   Press  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers;  circulation  J  1. 

OSAGE   MISSION,  Neosho    Co.,  O. 

2,iiiXt  pop.,  on  Sedalia  division  of  Missouri 

Pacific  Rd.,  14  m.  from  Parsons  and  35  from 

Fort  Scott. 

NEOSHO  CO.  DE3IOCRAT;  Thurs 
days;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35 ;  sub- 
scription $1.50 ;  established  1883;  Roger  &  Hill, 
editors;  Democrat  Publishing  Co.,  publishers; 
circulation  K  1.  ^       , 

NEOSHO  CO.  JOURNAL;  Wedues 
days;  four  pages;  size  24x35;  subscription 
$1.50  ;  established  1868  ;  R.  D.  Kirkpatrick  and 
J.  R.  Moore,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circula- 
tion K  1. 
OSBORNE  CITY,  C.  H.,  Osborne  Co., 

r^  719  pop.,  on  Solomou  r.   and  Central  Br. 

Union  Pac.    Rd.      Agriculture  and    stock 

raising  are  the  prominent  industries. 

OSBORNE  CO.  FARMER;  Thurs- 
days ;  four  pages ;  size  28x44 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1874;  Barnhart  &  Ruede, 
editors  and  publishers;  circulation  J  1. 

OSBORNE  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
eight  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1883:  C.  H.  ToplitT,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 


KANSAS. 


OSKALOOSA,  C.  H.,  Jefferson  Co.,  nf 
90(1  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa 
Fe  Rd.,  22  m.  N.  by  W.  of  Lawrence,  25 
from  Leavenworth,  25  from  Topeka,  28  from 
Atchison.  Engaged  in  agi'iculture,  stock 
raising  and  fruit  culture. 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays;  republi- 
can; four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription 
$1.50 ;  established  1860 ;  F.  H.  Roberts,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

S I  Civ  LE ;  Fridays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ; 
subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1873;  W.  H. 
Howard,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K. 

OSWEGO,  C.  H.,  Labette  Co.,  □,  4,000 
pop.,  on  Neosho  r.,  at  junction  of  St.  Louis 
&  San  F.,  and  Missouri  Pacific  Rds.,  16  m. 
from  Parsons.  The  river  furnishes  good 
power,  which  is  employed  in  manufactur- 
ing flour  and  breadstuff's.  The  largest 
flouring  mill  in  the  State  is  here. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays ;  republi- 
can ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription 
$1.50  ;  established  1872  ;  J.  E.  Bryan,  editor ; 
Mrs.  Mary  McGlll,  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

LABETTE  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Thurs- 
days ;  democratic ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1879;  J.  M. 
Landis,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays ;  eight 
pages ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1881;  I.  W.  Patrick,  editor  and  pub- 
islier;  circulation  J  1. 

OTTAWA, C.H.,  Franklin  Co.,  o  6,000 
pop.,  1)11  Marais  des  Cygnes  r.,  at  terminus 
of  Holden  branch  of  Missouri  Pacific  Rd., 
and  at  junction  of  Kansas  City,  Burling- 
ton &  Santa  Fe  and  Kansas  City,  Law.  & 
Southern  Kansas  Rds.,  27  m.  S.  of  Law- 
rence, and  53  from  Kansas  City.  Centre  of 
a  flourishing  trade.  Railroad  machine 
shops,  furniture  factories,  foundries,  sor- 
ghum, sugar  and  syrup  works,  flour  mills, 
grain  elevators  and  castor  oil  mills  are  lo- 
cated here. 

REPUBLICAN  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEK.  L\ ,  Thursdays  ;  re- 
publican ;  four  pages ;  size— daily  24x34,  week- 
ly 28x44  ;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $2 ; 
established— dcvily  1879,  weekly  1870  ;  A.  T, 
Sharpe,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation— 
daily  K  1,  weekly  J  J  1. 

JOURNAL  AND  TRIUMPH;  Thurs 
days;    national;     four     images;    size    26x40; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1865  ;  E.  H.  Snow, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J  J  1. 

«iUEEN  CITY  HERALD;  Thursdays; 
eiglit  pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1SS2;  Daniel  O.  McAllister,  editor; 
Kessler  &  McAllister,  publishers;  circ'n  J. 

OXFORD,  Sumner  Co.,  g 

REGISTER;  .Saturdays;  eight  pages; 
size  30x44 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established 
1884  ;  Martin  &  Converse,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

PAOLA, C. H. ,7m"ami  Co., D- 3,000 pop., 
on  Missouri  r.  and  Kansas  City,  Fort  Scott 
&  Gulf  Rd.,  at  intersection  of   Kansas   & 
Arizona  division  of  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  42 
m.  S.  by  W.  of  Kansas  City.    It  is  the  centre 
of  a  district  of  agricultural  country. 
M I A  1>I  I  REPUBLICAN;  Fridays ;  re- 
publican  ;    four  pages  ;  size  28x42  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50 ;  established  1866 ;  L.  J.  Perry,  editor; 
Perry  A  Greason,  publishers  ;  circulation  I  I . 
TIMES;  Thursdays;    independent;    four 
pages;    size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1882 ;  J.  E.  Atkinson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J. 


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WESTERN  SPIRIT  ;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages ;  size  38x44  ;  subscription 
$1.50  ;  established  1871  ;  H.  J.  Sheridan,  editor  ; 
Sheridan  &  Higliley,  publishers  ;  circ'n  J  J  1. 

PARSONS,  Labette  Co, C\ 9,081  pop., 
at  junction  of  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.  and  Neo- 
sho division  of  Missouri  Pacific  and  the 
Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Gulf  Rds.,  49  m. 
from  Fort  Scott;  also  terminus  of  M.,  K.  & 
C.  branch  of  Kansas  City,  Fort  Scott  & 
Gulf  Rd. 

EC  li  I PSE J  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEIvLiY,  Thursdays;  Independent; 
four  pages  ;  size— daily  22x30,  weekly  2()Xo9  ; 
subscription— weekly  $1.50  ;  established- 
daily  1878,  weekly  1874;  J.  B.  Lamb  &  Son, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation— daily  K, 
weekly  J. 

SUN  ;  every  morning  except  Monday,  and 
WEEIvLiY,  Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  daily 
four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages;  size— daily 
24x35,  weekly  30x44;  subscription — dally  $7, 
weekly  $2  ;  established— daily  1880,  weekly 
1871;  H.  H.  Lusk,  editor  and  publisher;  cir- 
culation-daily J  1,  weekly  J  J. 

PALLADIUM  ;  Wednesdays  ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  of  page  13x20  ;  suVjscription  $1.50  ; 
established  18S3;  Frank  W.  Frye,  editor;  Pal- 
ladium Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

ADVOCATE  :  monthly;  eight  pages; 
Size2fix40;  subscription  25  cents  ;  estaldished 
1884 ;  \V.  B.  Matthevvson  and  S.  A,  Briggs,  edi- 
tors and  pulillshers  ;  an  advertising  sheet. 

PEABODY,  Marion  Co.,  n  1,500  pop. 

Located  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 

Rd.,  118  m.  S.  W.  of  Topeka  and  184  from 

Kansas  City.    Surrounded   by  a  rich  and 

productive  farming  country,   well  settled 

and    Improved.      Foundry,    carriage    and 

windmill  factories;  lai'ge  quantities  of  grain 

and  cattle  exported. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ; 
eight  pages ;  size  35x48 ;  subscription  $2  ; 
established  1873 ;  W.  H.  Morgan,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

GRAPHIC;Thursdays;democratic  ;  four 
pages;  size  26x4U;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1882;  Weller  &  Dickenson,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

PHILLIPSBURGH,  C.  H.,  Phillips 

Co.,  t}  400  l)Op.,  5  m.  from  Marvin,  a  station 
on  the  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.  Agricultural 
and  stock-raising  section. 

HERALD;  Saturdays;  eight  pages;  size 
30x44;  subscription  $1.50:  established  1879; 
Bissell  &  Lewis,  editors  ;  Herald  Publishing 
Association,  publishers;  circulation  K  1. 

TIiUES  ;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
22x30  ;  sub.scription  .SI ;  established  18S4 ;  Ed. 

E.  Davis,  editor  and  publisher. 

PITTSBURG,  Crawford  Co.,  D,  4,000 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  and 
Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Gulf  Rds.,  10  m. 
from  Girard,  in  a  coal  district,  and  has  a 
number  of  zinc  works. 

DEMOCRAT  ;  Thursdays;  four  pages; 
size  26x40  ;  sub.scription  .$1.50 ;  established 
1883;  Thos.  P.  Monfort,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  K  1. 

SMELTER;  Saturdays ;  eight  pages ;  size 
of  page  15x22  ;  subscription  .$1.50 ;  established 
1880;  E.  A.  Munsell,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  K  K  1. 

PLAIN VILLE,    Roohs  Co.,  r^ 

ECHO;  Wednesdays;  four  pages;  size 
22x30;    subscription   $1..50;    established   1884; 

F.  C.  Thompson,  editor  and  publisher. 

PLEASANTON,  Linn  Co.,  n-  1,500 
pop.,  on  Missouri  R.,  Kansas  City, Fort  Scott 

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&  Gulf  Rd.,  at  junction  of  the  St.  Louis  & 
Emporia  Rd.,  74  m.  from  Kansas  City  and 
26  from  Fort  Scott.  Centre  of  a  thriving 
coal  and  stock  trade. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  greenback;  four 
pages ;  size  26.x4li ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  W.  S.  Piatt,  editor  and  publLsher  ; 
circulation  K  1. 

OBSERVER;  Saturdays;  republican; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1871  ;  D.  S.  &  H.  L.  Capell,  editors 
and  publishers ;   circulation  K  1. 

POMONA,  Franllin  Co.,  D-  800  pop. 
Has  a  creamery,  sorghum  factory  and 
steam  flouring  mill. 

EXTER  PRISE;  Thursdays  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  24x:>4 ;  subscription  $1.75 ;  establislied 
1884  ;  C.  W.  Searing,  editor  and  publisher. 

PORTIS,  Osborne  Co.,  ^  250  pop.,  on 

U.   Rd.,  9  m.  from  Osborne.    Agricultural 

and  stock-raising  section. 

P.\TRIOT;  Thursdays;  four  pages  ;  size 
24x:35  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1831 ; 
M.  H.  Hoyt,  editor  and  publi-sher;  circ'n  K. 

PRATT.  Pratt,  Co.,  g  lit  pop.,  40  m. 
from  Atch.,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.  Stock 
raising  and  farming. 

PRATT  CO.  PRESS;  Thursdays;  four 
pages;  size  24x35;  subscription  $1..50;  estab- 
lished 1878 ;  Thompson  &  Kelley,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  K. 

PRATT  CO.  TIMES;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription 
.$2;  established  1881;  J.  D  Quillen,  editor; 
Quilleii  &  Navon,  publishers  :  circ'n  K  1. 

PRESCOTT,  Linn  Co.,  D- 450  pop.,  on 

Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Gulf  Rd.,  18  m.  N. 

of   Ft.   Scott.      A   corn   and   stock-raising 

place. 

EAGLE;  Saturdays;  eight  pages;  .size 
26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1883; 
Daulton  &  Lane,  editors  and  publishers ;  cir- 
culation K. 

QUAKERVALE,    Cherokee  Co.,  "3^ 

300  pop.,  4  m.  from  Galena.     Trading  point 

for  a  fruit  district. 

WESTERN  FRIEND;  monthly; 
friends  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  20x25  ;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents ;  established  1880 ;  C.  W.  Har- 
vey, editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  I. 

QUENEMO,  Osage  Co.,  n-  800  pop.,  on 
Marais  Des  Cygnes  r,  and  Atchison,  T.  & 
Santa  Fe  short  line  running  from  Kan- 
sas City  to  Emporia,  about  20  m.  W.  of  Ot- 
tawa. Located  in  rich  agricultural  district. 
Building  stone  and  coal  are  found  in  abun- 
dance. 

KANSAS  WORKMAN;  Thur.sdays; 
.six  pages ;  size  of  page  11x15 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1882;  Cyrus  Corning,  edi- 
tor; Kansas  Workman  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ;  C.  S.  Corning,  business  manager ; 
circ'n  K  1. 

RANDOLPH,  Riley  Co.,^  300  pop., 
on  Blue  r.  and  Marysvllle  &   Blue    Valley 
branch  of  the  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  22  m.  fronj 
Manhattan.    Stock  raising  and  farming. 
ECHO;     Fridays ;    eight     pages ;    size 

26x40 ;     subscription     $2  ;   established    1882  ; 

P.  B.  Lewis,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K  K. 

REAMSVILLE,  Smith  Co.,  [^  57pop. 

An  agricultural  section. 

DISPATCH;  Saturdays;  four  pages; 
size  15x22  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1884  ; 
B.  O.  Shollenbarger,  editor  and  publisher. 


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KANSAS. 


REPUBLIC,     Republic    Co.,    tl 
300  pop.,  on  Kansas  Pacific  branch  of  the 
Union  Pacific  Rii.,  34  m.  from  Concordia. 
NEWS;    Frilays;  four  pages;  .size  20x26  ; 

sul>scription   $1.5(1 ;   estaiilished    1883 ;    G.    L. 

Davies,  editor  an<l  publisher ;  circulation  K. 

ROSEDALE,    Wnandotte  Co.,  d  1.650 
pop.,  on  Fort  S(!ott  .t  Gulf  Rd.    Has  rolling 
mill  and  trades  in  lumber. 
AVASP  ;    Saturdays ;    independent :    four 

fiages ;   size    11x16;   subscription    $1;   estab- 
ished  1883;  T.  H.  Evans,  editor;  Wasp  Co- 
operative Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

ROSSVILLE,  Shawnee  Co.,  o  800 
pop.,  16  m.  W.  of  Topeka,  and  3  from  Kansas 
r..  on  the  Kansas  Pacific  Rd.  Has  flouring 
mills  and  is  a  fine  farming  country. 

CARPENTER'S  KANSAS   LYRE; 

Friday  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscription 
$1  ;  es"tablished  1883 ;  J.  S.  Carpenter,  editor 
and  publisher. 

RUSSELL,  Russell  Co.,  a  861  pop., 
settled  April  19,  1871  ;  ou  Union  Pacific 
Rd.,  263  m.  W.  of  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  and 
375  from  Denver,  Col.  It  is  the  shipping 
point  of  freight  to,  and  produce  from,  a 
large  and  productive  tract  of  country. 
Engaged  in  wheat  and  stock  raising.  Rus- 
sell county  is  the  chief  county  of  the 
State  for  sheep. 
RECORD;  Thursdays;  republican:  four 

pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $2;  established 

1874;  J.  H.  Franklin,  editor;  Russell  Publish- 

ins;Co.,  publishers;  circulation  K  1. 
WESTERN    LIVE   STOCK    JOUR- 

TS'AL;  Wednesdays;  four  pages;  size  22x32; 

subscription    $2 ;    established   1884 ;    C.   W^. 

Stowe,  editor ;  Stowe  &  Bouton,  publishers. 

SABETHA,  Nemaha  Co.,  rf  849  pop., 

on  St.  J.  &  Western  div.  U.  P.  Rd.,  60  m.  W. 

of  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  A  grain  and  stock-raising 

country 

HERALD  ;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40 :  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1884;  T.  L.  Brundage,  editor;  Sa- 
betha  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

NEMAHA  CO.  REPUBLICAN; 
Thursdays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  :?6x48 ;  subscrip- 
tion S2 ;  established  1876 ;  J.  F.  Clough,  edi 
toi  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

ST.  JOHN,  C.  H.,  Stafford  Co.,  g  300 
pop.,  25  m.  from  Great  Bend.  Good  agri- 
cultural district. 

ADVANCE;  Thursdays  ;  republican ; 
four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
.established  1880;  O.  Mills,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

ST.   MARY'S,  Pottawattomie  Co.,  cf 
1,500   pop.,  on    Kansas   division    of   Union 
Pacific  Rd.,  23  m.  from  Topeka,  and  48  from 
Junction  City. 
EXPRESS;    Thursdays;    independent; 

lour  pages  ;  size  26.x;40  ;   sub.soription   SI. 50  ; 

•established  1880 ;   Hoffman  &  Stearns,  editors 

and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

S  T  A  It  ;    Thursdays  ;   four   pages  ;    size 

24x34;    subscription  $1.30;   established  1884; 

A..  W.  Chabin,  editor  and  publisher. 

SALEM,  Jewell  Co.,  t\  200  pop.,  10  m. 

from  Burr  Oak,  a  station  on  the  Mis.souri  Pa- 
cific Rd.    Engaged  in  live  stock  raising  and 
the  cultivation  of  corn. 
ARGUS;    Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages;  size  24x34;  sub.scription  $1.25;    estab- 


KANSAS. 


lished  1883 ;  George  W.  Reed,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

SALINA,  C.  H.,  Saline  Co.,  n  4,200 
pop.,  ou  Smoky  Hill  and  on  Salina  and 
Southwestern  and  Kansas  Pacific  Rds., 
185  m.  W.  by  S.  of  Leavenworth,  the  same 
W.  of  Kansas  City  and  118  W.  of  the  capital 
of  the  State.  Has  fine  educational  institu- 
tions.   Seat  of  a  Normal  University. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  establish- 
ed 1867;  F.  M.  Simons,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  K  K  1. 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays ;  inde- 
pendent ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x40;  subscription 
$2  ;  established  1882 ;  W.  H.  Johnson,  editor 
and  publisher :  circulation  K. 

SALINE  CO.  JOURNAL;  Thursdays; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x40  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2  ;  established  1871 ;  M.  D.  Sampson,  ed- 
itor and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  J. 

NOR  UAL  REGISTER;  quarterly; 
eight  pages  ;  size  17x2:^ ;  subscription  25  cents  ; 
established  1882 ;  Alex.  C.  Hopkins,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  a  college  paper. 

SARATOGA,  Rratt  Co.,  g 

SUN;  Thursdays  ;  independent ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  30.1^44  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1884 ;  Capps  &  Albaugh,  editors  and 
puljlishers. 

SC AMMONVILLE,  Cherokee  Co.,  c^ 
700  pop.,  8  m.  N.  of  C.  H.,  and  40  from  Fort 
Scott,  on  Kansas  City,  Fort  Scott  &  Gulf 
Rd.  Surrounded  by  an  agricultural,  coal 
mining,  live  stock  raising  and  fruit-pro- 
ducing section. 

MINER'S  JOURNAL:  Saturdays; 
prohibition  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1884  ;  John  McLaughlin, 
editor  and  publisher. 

SCANDIA,  Republic  Co.,  ti  736pop.,  on 
Republic  r.  and  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.  Has 
fine  water  power,  and  surrounded  by  an 
agricultural  district.  Coal  and  building 
stone  in  vicinity ;  excellent  brick  manu- 
factured on  town  site. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
24x35 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1877 ; 
A.  B.  Wilder,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion K  K. 

REPUBLIC  CO.  CHIEF;  Fridays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1884;  S.  W.  Gunter, 
editor  and  publisher. 

SCHOHARIE, .^^ess  Co., -a  50 pop., 50 
in.  from  Larned  and  the  same  distance  from 
railroad.     A  new  town.     In  a  stock-raising 
and  agricultural  district. 
GLOBE;    Fridays  ;  independent ;  four 
pages  ;  size  20x26  ;  subscription  $1 ;  establish- 
ed 1882 ;  Joseph  LangelUer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;    circulation  K. 

SEDAN,  C.  H.,  Chautauqua  Co.,  0, 1,100 

pop.,  30  m.  from  Independence.  Engaged 
in  the  buying  and  shipping  of  hogs  and 
cattle,  and  surrounded  by  a  fine  stock- 
raising  country. 

CHATAUQUA    CO.     DEMOCRAT ; 

Thursdays  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
24x36;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1883; 
Canon  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers ;  circu- 
lation J  J. 

TIMES-JOURNAL  ;  Fridays;  republi- 
can; four  pages  ;  size  211X40  ;subscription  $1.50; 
established  1878  ;  R.  G.  Ward,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

SEDGWICK,  Harvey  Co.,  g  700  pop., 

ou  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  St. 


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KANSAS. 


KANSAS. 


A  grain  and 


f  our.pa^es ; 
ab"  ■ 


Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rds. 
stock  raising  district. 

PANTAGRAPH;  Fridays 

size  26x40;  suliscription  $1.50;  established 
1882;  Cash.  M.  Taylor,  editor;  Taylor  Bros., 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

SENECA,    C.  H.,  Nemaha  Co.,  cf  1,905 
pop.,  on  Nemalia  r.,  and  St.  Joseph  &  West- 
ern branch  of  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  77  m.  from 
St.  Joseph.     Surrounded  by  an  agricultural 
and  stock-raising  district.   Fruit  growing  is 
largely  carried  on  in  county  ;  several  manu- 
factories ;  important  butter  market. 
COURIER-DEMOCRAT;      Fridays; 
republican  ;  lour  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscrip- 
tion   $1.50;   establls^ied    1S63;    Thompson    & 
Perry,  editors  and  publishers;  circulation  J  1. 
TRIBUNE;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  four 
subscription  .$2;  estab- 
editor  and  publisher ; 


size 


pages 

fished  1879 ;  A.  J.  Felt 


28x44 

circulation  J  1. 

SEVERY,  Greenwood  Co.,  O,  800  pop., 
at  junction  of  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa 
Fe  and  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rds.,  17  m. 
from  Eureka.  Has  two  grain  elevators. 
Engaged  in  agriculture. 

SOUTHERN  KANSAS  JOURNAL.; 

Tridays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription 
50  cents:  established  1880  ;  M.  F.  &  Ell  Gibson, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1.. 

SHARON,  Barber  Co.,  P 

NEWS;  Wednesdays;  four  pages;  size 
22x30 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1884;  John 
■C.  Thurman,  editor  and  publisher. 

SIMPSON,  Mitchell  Co.,  tl  300  pop., 
11  m.  from  the  county  seat,  on  Solomon 
branch  of  the  Kansas  Pacific  Rd.  A  mer- 
chandizing centre  for  a  fine  agricultural 
country. 
SIFTINGS  ;    Saturdays;    independent; 

eight  pages;   size  26x40;  subscription   $1.50; 

established  1884 ;  J.   W.  Shanks  Co.,  editor  ; 

Sittings  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

SMITH  CENTRE,  C.  H.,  Smith  Co., 

ti  500  pop.    Situated  in  the  geographical  as 

vrell   as  the  commercial  centre  of  Smith 

county,  and  the  great  homestead  region  of 

Northwest  Kansas. 

BAZOO  ;  Thursdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
22x.30 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1884 ;  J. 
"W.  Stewart,  editor  and  publisher. 

PIONEER;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x42 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
Usned  1872;  Geo.  W.  Anderson,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  cli-culation  1 1. 

SMITH  CO.  BULLETIN;  Fridays: 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1881 ;  Jno.  C.  Royce,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J. 

SOLOMON  CITY,  Dickinson  Co.,  D 

1,250  pop.,  at  mouth  Solomon  r.,  and  junction 

of  Kansas  division  of  Union  Pacific   Rd., 

and  Solomon  branch  of  the  same,  9  m.  from 

Abilene.    Is  a  wheat  and  corn  market,  and 

has  elevators,  flour  mills,  salt  works,  and 

excellent  water  power. 

SOLOMON  SENTINEL  ;  Wednes- 
davs  ;  independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ; 
sufcscription  $2 ;  established  1879  ;  E.  B.  Bur- 
nett &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers ;  clrc'n  J  1. 

SOUTH  HAVEN,  Sumner  Co.,  g 

OKLAHOMA  WAR  CHIEF;  Tlmrs 
■day  ;  independent  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ; 
subscription  $2 :  established  1884 ;  Wm.  F. 
Gordon,  editor  ;  Sumner  J.  Zerger,  publisher. 


STBAIiVIl,T,T.,Ford  Co.,  p  3.iO  pop., 
on  A.,  T.  &  S.  Fe  Rd.    Agricultural  region. 
BLADE;   Saturdays;    eight   pages;    size 

22x30 :  subscription  $2  ;  established  1885  ;  John 

R.  Huffman,  editor  and  publlslier. 

SPRING  HILL,  Johnson.  Co.,  D-  600 
pop.,  :3U  ni.  from  Kansas  City,  on  the  Kansas 
City,  Fort  Scott  and  Gulf  Rd.  An  agricul- 
tural region. 

NEW  ERA  ;  Thursdays  ;  independent  ; 
four  pastes  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1883 ;  J.  W.  Sowers,  editor  and 
publisher. 

STAFFORD,  Stafford  Co.,  p  250  pop., 
on  line  of  proposed  rd.  from  Sterling  to 
Indian  Ter.  The  neighborhood  is  agricul- 
tural, the  principal  crop  being  wheat ; 
raises  also  stock.  35  m.  S.  W.  of  Sterling. 
HERA  LD ;  Thursdays ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1879 ;  R.  M.  Blair,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  J  J. 

STERLING,  Jiice  Co.,  n  1,800  pop., 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  257  m. 
S.  W.  from  Kansas  City,  and  is  in  the  centre 
of  the  best  agricultural  and  stock-growing 
portion  of  the  Arkansas  Valley.  Sorghum 
'     sugar  is  extensively  manufactured. 

BULLETIN  ;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1877 ;  C.  D.  Ulmer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  1, 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ; 
eight  )iages;  size  34x46;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1876;  Cowglll  &  McMillan,  editors 
and  publishers ;  circulation  J  ;  issue  also  a 
four-page  edition  ;  subscription  75  cents. 

STOCKTON,  C.  H.,  RooJcs  Co.,  ^ 
764  pop.,  on  South  Fork  of  Solomon  r.,  22 
m.  from  Kirwin.  The  heart  of  a  superior 
farming  country. 

ROOKS  CO.  RECORD  ;  Fridays  ; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.25  ;  established  1879  ;  W.L.  Chambers, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J. 

W^ESTERN  NEWS;  Wednesdays; eight 
pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.25  ;  estab- 
lished 1876 ;  T.  C.  McBreen,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

STRONG  CITY,  Chase  Co.,  a-  on  A., 

T.  &  S.  F.  Rd.  In  the  mid  st  of  a  farming  and 

stock-raising    country ;    numerous    stone 

quarries  in  the  vicinity. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  four  pages; 
size  24xa5;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1881 ;  Dill  &  Bell,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  K  K. 

THAYER,  N'eosho  Co.,  D,  890  pop.,  on 

Kansas  City,  Lawrence  &  Southern  Kansas 

Rd.,  108  m.  from  Lawrence.  Surrounded  by 

coal  fields. 

HEAD  LIGHT;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1871 ;  C.  T.  Ewlng,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; cu-culation  K. 

TONGANOXIE,  Leavenworth  Co.,  a' 
520  pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  18  m.  from 
Lawrence  and  21  from  Leavenworth.  Agri- 
cultural and  stock-raising  section.  A  large 
cheese  factory,  flom-  mill  and  creamei-yis 
located  here. 
MIRROR;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 

22x31 ;     subscription    $1 ;    established    1882 

George  R.  Broadbere,  editor  and  publisher 

circulation  K  K  1. 


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KANSAS. 


TOP£KA,  C.  H.,  Shawnee  Co.,  o  State 
Capital,  2j,0U0  pop.,  on  Kansas  r.  and  on 
Union  Pacific,  Leaveuwortli,  Topelia  & 
Southwestern  and  Atchison,  Topeka  & 
Santa  Fe  Ril.s.,  29  in.  from  Lawrence  and  60 
W.  of  Kansas  City.  Engaged  in  milling  and 
manufacturing,  and  the  centre  of  an  active 
trade.  Agricultural  district  surrounding, 
coal  mines  and  stone  quarries  in  the  vi- 
cinity. Has  several  institutions  of  learning. 
The  State  Insane  Asylum  and  the  general 
offices  of  the  Atchinson,  Topeka  &  Sante  Fe 
Rd.  are  located  here. 

CAPITAL  ;  everv  morning  except  Sun- 
day; Sl'NDAY  CAPITAL,,  Sundays,  and 
CAPITAL  AN1>  FARiUKRS'  JOUR- 
NAL Thursdays;  eight  pages;  size— daily 
and  Sunday  (size  of  page)  15x22,  weekly  3.xx 
46;  subscription— daily  $10,  weekly  $1,  Sun- 
day $2 ;  established  1879 ;  J.  K.  Hudson,  edi- 
tor and  publisher;  circulation— daily  ti, Sun- 
day 6  G,  weekly  G  1. 

COMMONWEALTH  ;  every  morning 
except  Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thurs- 
days; republican;  eight  pages;  size  of  page 
— dally  15x22,  weekly  17x24;  subscription- 
daily  $S,  weekly  $1  ;  established  1859 ;  F.  P. 
Baker,  editor;  Commonwealth  Co.,  publish- 
ers ;  circulation— daily  G  G,  weekly  G  1 ;  New 
York  ofHce,  room  65,  Tribune  Building. 

JOURNAL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  KANSAS  ST.\TE  JOURNAL, 
Thursdays ;  democratic ;  daily  four  pages, 
weekly  e"inlit  i>ages  ;  size— daily  24x36,  weekly 
30x44;  suhsrriijtion— daily  $8,  weekly  ,'j!l.50; 
establislied— daily  1873,  weekly  1874;  State 
Journal  Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  circula- 
tion—dally 1  1,  weekly  G  G  1. 

CA  PITAL  AND  FARMERS*  JOUR- 
NAL ;  (see  Cupial.) 

UOOD  TIDINGS;  Thursdays;  anti-sec- 
tarian ;  four  pages  ;  size  10x13 ;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1880;  C.  A.  Sexton,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  .J  1 . 

KANSAS  FARMER;  Wednesdays; 
agricultural ;  sixteen  pages;  .size  of  page  11x15; 
subscription  $1..'>0;  established  1863;  W.  A. 
Petter,  editor  ;  Kansas  Farmer  Co.,  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  G  G. 

KANSAS  METHODIST;  Wednes- 
days ;  methodist  episcopal ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1.25 ;  established  1879; 
Rev.  H.  D.  Fisher,  D.D.,  and  W.  J.  Bonham, 
editors;  H.  D.  Fisher  &  Co.,  publishers;  cir- 
culation J  1. 

KANSAS  STATE  JOURNAL  ;  (see 
Jo  It  rndl. ) 

M  A  I  Ij  ;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  of  page  15x22  ;  subscription  .$1.25  ; 
establl.shed  1883;  C.  G.  Coutant  and  F.  H.  Col- 
lier, editors ;  F.  H.  Collier  and  W.  E.  Cou- 
tant, publishers  :  circulation  J  1 . 

SATURDAY  EVENING  LANCE; 
Saturdays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  15x22;  sub.scrip- 
tion  S2;  established  1883;  Harry  W.  Frost, 
editor  and  publishei'. 

SPIRIT  OF  KANSAS;  Saturdays  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  20x22  ;  subscription  60  cents  ; 
established  1871  ;  G.  F.  Kimball,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  X. 
SUNDAY  CAPITAL;  (see  Capifal.) 
TIMES;  Fridays;  republican;  eightpages; 
size  of  page  13x20 ;  subscription  $1.25 ;  estab- 
lished ISU  ;  Whiting  &  Whiting,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

TRIBUNE;  Saturdays  ;  eight  pages  : 
size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1S76 ;  S.  W.  Winn  and  J.  M.  Brown,  editors 
and  publishers;  circulation  K  1. 

WESTERN  BAPTIST;  weekly  :  bap- 
tist :  four  pages;  size  22,x32;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1883;  Holt  &  Sutherland,  editors 
and  publishers. 

FAITHFUL  WITNESS  ;  semi- 
monthly ;  disciples;  eight  pages;  size  26x40; 
subscription  $1;  established  1879;  Shepherd 
&  Morgaut,  editors  and  publishers ;  circula- 
tion 1  1 . 


KANSAS. 


CITY  AND  FARM  RECORD  AND 
WESTERN  REAL  ESTATE  JOUR- 
NAL ;  monthly  ;  four  pages;  size  24x.36 ; 
subscription  .50  cents  ;  established  1884  ;  I.  W. 
Park,  TOitor ;  City  and  Farm  Record  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. 

EDUCATIONIST;  monthly;  educa- 
tional ;  forty-two  pages  octavo :  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1879 ;  L.  A.  Wright,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

LIGHT;  monthly  ;  masonic;  eight  pages; 
size  18x24  ;  subscription  50  cents;  estabiished 
1S84  ;  C.  Spalding,  editor  and  iiublisher. 

NEUE  PFADE  IM  FERN  EX  WES- 
TEN  ;  monthly  ;  German  ;  thirty  eight  pages 
octavo;  subscription  $1;  established  1884 j 
Neue  Pfade  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

TORONTO,   IFood.'ioii  Co.,  Q^ 

TOPIC ;  Fridays  ;  four  pages ;  size  24x35 ; 
established  1883 ;    W.  H.  Jones,  editor    and 

publisher. 

TROY,   C.   H.,  Doniphan     Co.,    cf    850 

pop.,    on    Burlington    &    Mo.    River   Rd., 

in    Nebraska,  at   the    Intersection  of  the 

Union  Pacific  Rd.,  14  m.  W.  of  St.  Joseph, 

Mo.,  and  16  from  Atchison.    Coal  abounds 

in  the  vicinity. 

KANSAS    CHIEF;    Thursdays;  repub- 
lican;  four  pages;   size  31x46;    subscription, 
$2 ;  established  1857 ;  Sol.  Miller,  editor  and  . 
publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

UDALiLi,    Cowley    Co.,  □,  400  pop.,  on 

the  Atchinson.  Topeka,  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.    A 
merchandizing  and  trade  centre. 

SENTINEL;  Fridays  ;  independent ; 

eightpages;  size2()x4ll;  subscription  $1.50 ; 
established  1884  ;  Will  C.  Higglns,  editor  and 
jiubiisher. 

VALLEY  FALLS,  Jefferson  Co.,  cf 
1,345  pop.,  on  Delaware  r.  and  Atchison, 
Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  at  intersection  of 
Union  Pacific  Rd.,  25  m.  from  Topeka,  25 
from  Atchison,  35  from  Leavenworth  and  35 
from  Lawrence.  It  has  tine  water  power, 
which  is  emploj'ed  in  manufacturing.  Sur- 
rounded by  an  agricultural  region. 

NEW     ERA  ;    Thursdays ;     republican ; 

four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  sub.scription  $1..50 ;  es- 
tablished 1866;  R.  E.  Van  Meter,  editor  audi 
publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

REGISTER  ;  Fridays  ;  democratic ; 
eight  i)ages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $1.25  ; 
estalilished  1880;  T.  W.  Gardiner,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  KK  1. 

LUCIFER;  bi-weekly;  free-thouglit;  four 
pages;  size  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1881  ;  Harman  &  Walker,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  J  1 . 

SOCIAL  REFORMER  ;  monthly ; 
four  pages  ;  size  14x21 ;  subscription  50  cents  ; 
established  1884  ;  C.  E.  Van  Meter,  editor  and 
publisher. 

WA-KEENEY,    Trego   Co.,    -a  41S 
pop.,  on  Kans.  division  of  Union  Pac.  Rd. 
Has  chalk  works,  which  are  said  to  be  the 
only  ones  of  the  kind  in  the  United  States. 
WORLD;    Saturdays;  republican;    four 
pages ;   size   26x40 ;    subscription    $2 ;    estab- 
lished 1879 ;  W.  S.  Tilton,  editor  and  publish- 
er ;  circulation  K. 

WALNUT,    Crawford  Co.,   O^    258 
pop.,   midway   between  Atch.,  Topeka  & 
Santa  Fe  and  Kans.    Pac.  Rds.      A   trade 
centre  for  a  newly  settled  locality. 
HERALD;    Fridays;    four   pages;    size 
22x30;  subscription    $1.50;   established    1883  j 
James  B.  Mulbay,  editor  ana  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation K. 


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KAXSAS. 


JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  four  pages ;  size 

24x36  ;  subscription  $1  50 :  established  1881 ; 
Quick  &  Holemau,  editors  and  publishers. 

"WAMEGO,  Pottawaftomie  Co.,  cf  2,000 
pop.,  on  Kansas  r.  and  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  37 
ni.  fi-oni  Topeka.  The  chief  pursuits  are 
agricultural.  Is  the  leading  grain  market 
of  the  county. 

KANSAS   AGRICUIiTURIST;    Frl 

<lays  ;  Independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x30 ; 
subscription  $1.25 ;  established  1879 ;  G.  A. 
Weller,  editor  ;  E.  A.  Weller,  publisher;  cir- 
culation I. 

REPORTER;  Fridays  ;  republican  ; 
eight  pages  ;  size  26.x40;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1870;  John  M.  Cotton,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

WASHINGTON,  C.  H.,  Washington 
Co.,  ^  2,500  pop.,  on  Mill  Creek,  120  m.  \V.  of 
Atchison  and  10  S.  W.  of  Hanover,  on  Kan- 
sas branch  of  the  B.  &  M.  Rd.',  at  terminus 
of  the  Greenleaf  Branch  of  the  Missouri 
Pacific  Rd.  An  agricultural  and  stock- 
raising  district. 

REGISTER;  every  morning  except 
Sunday,  and  WASHINGTON  CO.  RE- 
GISTER. Saturdays;  dailj-  four  pages, 
weekly  eiglit  pages  ;  size— daily  19x26,  weekly 
34x18:  subscription— dailv  $6,'  weekly  §1.50; 
established— daily  1884,  weekly  1880;  Mark  J. 
Kelley,  editor;  Clark  &  Emmons,  publishers; 
circulation— weekly  J  1. 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  eight  pages; 
size  35x48  ;  subscription  SI. 50 ;  established  1869  ; 
H.  C.  Robinson,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation K  K  1. 

WASHINGTON    CO.    REGISTER  ; 

(see  Register.) 

MORNING  AND  DAY  OF  RE- 
FORM; monthly  ;  temperance;  four  pages; 
«ize  25x35;  subscription  50  cents;  established 
1874 ;  Emma  Molloy,  editor ;  George  E. 
Graham,  manager;  circulation  X. 

WATERVILLE,  Marshall  Co.,  rf  615 
pop.,  on  Central  br.  of  Missouri  Pacific  Rd., 
100  m.  W.  of  Atchison  and  15  from  county 
seat. 

TELEGRAPH;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages;  size 24x34;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1868;  Henry  C.  WUlson,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

WAVERLY,  Coffey  Co.,  n-  650  pop.,  on 

the  Southern  Kansas  Rd.,  19  m.   N.  E.  of 
Burlington  and  80  from  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages ;  size  22x31  ;  subscription  .$1 ;  estab- 
lished 1883;  Ti.  E.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher; 
cn'culatlon  K  K. 

WEIR,  Cherokee  Co.,  Q^ 

liABOR'S  TRIBUNE;  Thursdays; 
■eight  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1  ;  es- 
tablished 1834;  J.  F.  McDowell,  editor  aud 
publisher 

WELLINGTON,  C.  H.,  Sumner  Co., 
[?  6,200  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa 
Fe  and  Kan.sas  City,  Lawrence  &  So.  Kan- 
sas and  Hannibal  &  Missouri  Rds.,  252  m. 
from  Kansas  City.  In  the  heart  of  a  splen- 
did agricultural  country. 

SUMNER  CO.  PRESS;  Thursdays; 
Tepubllcan;  four  pages;  size  28x44:  subscrip- 
tion $2;  estalilislic'd  1872:  Jacob  Stotter, 
«ditor  and  publisher ;   circulation  J  J  1 . 


KANSAS. 


SUMNER  CO.  STANDARD;  Satur- 
days; four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1883;  Young  &  Cunning- 
ham, editors  and  publishers. 

WELLINGTONIAN;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; tour  jjages;  size  28x44;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1874;  W.  M.  Allison, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  I. 

WELLSVILLE,  Franklin  Co.,  D-  500 

pop.,  on  the  Southern  Kansas  Rd.,  12  m. 

from  Ottawa. 

NEWS  ;  Fridays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ; 
subscription  .$1.50;  established  1883;  Wni. 
Barrett  aud  W.  S.  Deflbaugh,  editors  and 
pul)lishers. 

WESTMORELAND,  C.  H.,  Potta- 
icattomie  Co.,  cf  350  pop.,  20  m.  from  Wam- 
ego.  Located  In  the  centre  of  a  fine  stock- 
growing  section. 

PERIOD;  Thursdays;  eight  pages;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1882; 
J.  Wnlms  and  J.  C.  Stanley,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K  K. 

WESTPHALIA,   Anderson    Co.,    D- 
500  pop.,  on  tlie  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.    Mer- 
chandizing is  the  principal  Industry. 
DE»lOCRAT;    Thursdays;   four  pages; 

size  22x30  ;  subscription  $1  :   established  1884  ; 

John  Culp,  editor  and  publisher. 

WETMORE,  Kemaha  Co.,  cf  600  pop., 
on  Missouri  Pa.  Rd.,  42  m.  from  Atchison. 
Engaged  in  farming  and  stock  raising. 

SPECTATOR;  Saturdays;  four  pages  ; 
size  24x:i4 ;  subsciiption  $1.50;  established 
1883 ;  F.  M.  JefCery,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K  K. 

WHITE  CLOUD,  Doniphan  Co.,  rf 
825  pop.,  on  Missouri  r.  and  Burlington  & 
Missouri  River  Rd.  in  Nebraska.  An  horti- 
cultural district. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays:  eight  pages;  size 
26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1881 ; 
J.  M.  Beldelmau,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation K. 

WHITING, -^f'c^'son  Co., cf  450  pop.,  on 
the  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  31  m.  W.  of  Atchi- 
son anil  50  S.  W.  of  St.  Jo.seph,  Mo.  Engaged 
in  stock  raising,  wheat  and  fruit  growing. 
A  shipping  point  for  grain. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size  24x35  ; 
subscription  $1;  e.stabli.shed  1883:  Will  C. 
Brown,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

WICHITA,  C.  H.,  Sedgwick  Co.,  g 
14,000  pop.,  at  the  mouth  of  Great  Arkansas 
r.,  and  on  the  Wichita  branch  of  Atchison, 
Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.  and  St.  Louis  &  San 
Francisco,  Wichita  &  Western  and  St.  Louis, 
Fort  Scott  &  Wichita  Rds.,  160  m.  S.  W.  of 
Topeka.  Engaged  In  stock  raising  and 
wheat  growing.  An  important  shipping 
point  for  Texas  cattle  and  grain. 

BEACON;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day, and  Weekly,  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  ;  size- dally  24x4(1,  weekly 
28x44;  subscription— dailv  .$7,  weekly  2  ;  es- 
tablished daily  1884,  weekly  1872:  Smith  & 
Wliite,  editors  and  publishers ;  circulation— 
weekly  I  I. 

E.4<JIiE;  everv  morning  except  Suuda}% 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays:  four  pages; 
size— daily  28x44,  weekly  29x46;  subscription 
—dally  .$8,  weekly. $2:  established— daily  1884, 
weekly  1872  :  M.  M.  Murdock.  etlitor ;  Murdock 
&  Bro.,  publishers;  circulation — weekly  I  1. 


19S 


(jEO.   p.    IIOWKLL.   &   CO'S 


KANSAS. 


KENTUCKY. 


NEW  REPUBLIC :  Thursdays;  eight 
pages;  size  30xJ4  ;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1883  ;  Miss  J.  L.  H.  I.  Demott,  editor  ; 
J.  S.  Jennings,  publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

SUNDAY  MORNING  ENQUIRER; 
Sundays  ;  four  pares  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1882;  W.  H.  Sturges 
&  Co.,  editors  and  iniblishers;  circulation  J  J. 

WILSON,  Ellsworth  Co.,  a  500  pop., 
on  Union  Pac.  Rd.  Wheat  and  stock  rais- 
ing are  the  cliief  features. 

ECHO  ;  Thursdays ;  independent ;  four 
pages;  size  36.v40;  subscription  .§1.50;  estab- 
lished 1879  ;  S.  A.  Coover,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  K. 

WINCHESTER,  Jefferson  Co.,  d  800 
pop.,  on  tlie  Kansas  Central  Narrow  Gauge 
division  of  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  25  ni.  W.  of 
Leavenworth  City.  Siu-rounded  by  fine 
farming  and  stock-raising  country. 

ARGUS;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
24X.35  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1877  ; 
Lon  W.  Robinson,  editor  and  publisher;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

WINDOM,  McPherson  Co.,  n 

RECORIJ;  Saturdays;  republican  ;  four 
pages;  size  24x35;  subscription  .$1.50;  estab- 
lished 1884;  Wm.  Clayton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

WINFIELiD,  C.  H.,  Cowley  Co.,  0, 5,000 
pop.,  on  Walnut  r.  and  Atchison,  Topeka  & 
Santa  Fe  and  Southern  Kansas  Rds.,  43  ni. 
S.  E.  of  Wichita,  75  W.  of  Independence. 

COURIER;    Thursdays ;    republican  ; 

four  pages;  size  28x44;  subscription  $1.,50;  es- 
tablished 1873 ;  D.  A.  Millington,  editor  and 
publlslier ;  circulation  1  1 . 

COWIiEY  CO.  TELEGRAM;  Thurs 
days  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ; 
subscription  .$1.50  ;  established  1872  ;  Charles 
C.  Black,  editor;  Black  &  Rembaugh,  pub- 
lishers; circulation  J  1.  j 

WYANDOTTE,  C.  H.,  Wyandotte 
Co.,  cf  12,000  pop.,  on  Missouri  r.,  near  the 
mouth  of  Kansas  r.  and  on  the  Missouri 
Pacific  and  Union  Pacific  Rds.,  2  m.  above 
Kansas  City,  Mo.  A  place  of  active  trade, 
and  is  fast  becoming  a  manufacturing 
centre. 

CHIEF;  Wednesdays  ;  Independent ;  four 
pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  $1.50;  estab 
llshed  1883 ;  G.  W.  W.  Yates,  editor  and  pub 
Usher ;  circulation  .J. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  ;  size  28x40 ;  subscription  $l.r;0 ;  estab- 
lished 1859  ;  Armstrong  &  Moyer,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  J. 

HERA  LI) ;  Thursdays ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages ;  siz»^  24x30 ;  suliscriptlon  $2 ;  establish- 
ed 1871 ;  V.  J.  Lane  &  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  J. 

KANSAS  PTONIER:  Thursdays;  Ger- 
man; four  pages;  size  StixlO ;  sulisci'iption 
.$2;  estaljlishcd  IS81  ;  L.  Weil,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

YATES  CENTER,  C.  H.,  Woodson 
Co.,  □,  1,2(W  pop.,  60  m.  from  Port  Scott,  on 
St.  Louis,  Fort  Scott  &  Wichita  Rd.  Agri- 
cultural and  stock-raising  district. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40; 
sub.scrlption  $I..')0 ;  established  1877:  George 
E.  Faler,  editor  ;  George  E.  Paler  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ;   circulation  .1  J. 

AVOODSON  l)EMO(!RAT;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.,50;  established  1884;  E.V.Wharton, 
editor  and  publisher. 


ASHLAND,  Boyd  Co.,  -f  :^,280  pop... 
on  Ohio  r.,  150  m.  from  Cincinnati,  40  from 
Portsmouth.  Four  rds.  centre  here.  En- 
gaged In  the  manufacture  of  pig  iron  and 
nails,  coal  and  Iron  mining.  Some  forty 
furnaces  are  located  within  a  radius  of  10 
miles. 

EXPRESS  ;  Wednesdays ;  democratic ; 
four  pages,  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1879;  D.  K.  Weis,  editor  ;  Eastern 
Kentucky  Printing  Association,  publishers ; 
circulation  K  1. 

INDEPENDENT:  Thursdays ;  four 

f)ages ;  size  2-8x44;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
ished  1871 ;  James  A.  Miller,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  H  H. 

REPUBLICAN:  Saturdays ;  republican  ; 
four  pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  $1.25; 
e.stab!)shed  1879;  J.  M.  Huff,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J  1. 

AUGUSTA, -Bmc/jen  Co.,  ^  1,445  pop., 
on  Oliio  r.,  42  m.  above  Cincinnati,  and  18 
below  Maj'svlUe.  Six  different  lines  of  rail- 
road intersect  at  this  point.  The  centre  of 
trade,  and  engaged  in  manufactures  of  va- 
rious kinds.    Engaged  in  tobacco  growing. 

BRACKEN  BULLETIN  ;  Saturdays  ; 
independent ;  four  pages;  size  22x36 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1878  ;  Ned  S.  Maxou,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  J. 

BRACKEN  CO.  CHRONICLE; 
Tliursdavs ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1869; 
John  S.  Orr,  editor  and  publisher;   clrc'n  J  1. 

BARDSTOWN,  C.  H.,  Nelson  Co.,  a 
1,803  pop.,  on  the  Knoxville  &  Bardstown 
branch  of  the  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd., 
39  m.  S.  of  Louisville.  Educational  centre. 
Surrounded  by  an  agricultural  country  and 
centre  of  active  trade.  Large  distilleries 
in  vicinity ;  principal  shipments,  hogs, 
cattle  and  grain. 

NELSON  CO.  RECORD;  Thursdays; 

democratic;  four  images  ;  size  23x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2 ;  established  1875  ;  J.  P.  Murray,  editor 
and  i)Ublisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

BEATTYVILLE,  C.  H.,  Lee  Co.,  a- 
260  pop.,  10  m.  from  Booneville.  A  coal- 
mining and  lumber-shipping  point. 

THREK    FORKS    ENTERPRISE; 

Wednesdavs ;  four  pages;  size  22x30;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  18S3;  G.  W.  Gour- 
ley,  editor  ;  Enterprise  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K  K. 

SOLDIER'S  FRIEND;  monthly;  four 
pages;  size  22.x30;  subscription  ."lO  cents;  es- 
tablished 1883;  J.  M.  Beatty,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K. 

BOW^LING  GREEN,  C.  H.,  War- 

ren  Co.,  p  8,000  pop.,  on  Big  Barren r.,  at  the 

head  of   navigation,  and  on  Louisville  & 

Nashville  Rd.,  113  m.  from  Louisville. 

PARK  CITY  TIMES:  every  morning 
except  Sunday,  and  TI.MES-GAZETTE. 

Wednesdavs  ;  four  jiagcs  ;  size— daily  2  x36, 
weekly  29x44 ;  .subscription— daily  .$7.80,  week- 
ly $1  :  established— daily  1SS4,  weekly  1880; 
Gaines  &  Portej-,  editors  and  publishers;  cir- 
culation—weekly I. 

DEMOCRAT;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages;  size  29x44;  subscription  $1.50  ;  es- 
tablished 1867 ;  R.  S.  Evans,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circul.Ttion  J  J  1. 

BRANDENBURGH,  C.  H.,  Meade 
Co., -D  587 pop.,  on  Ohio  r.,  40m.  below  Louis- 
ville.   Has  a  salt  well  yielding  25  barrels  a. 


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KENTUCKY. 


KENTUCKY. 


I 


day.     Is  an  important  shipping  point  for 

produce. 

HEADE  CO.  NEWS;  Tlmrsdays;  four 
pages;  size  24x3ii;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lislied  18S2  ;  O.  W.  Coleman,  editor  and  pub- 
iislier;  circulation  K  K  1. 

BROOKSVILLE,  C.  H.,  Bracken 
Co.,  [i  450  pop.,  12  m.  from  Augusta,  on  the 
Ohio  r.  Engaged  ia  growing  and  shipping 
cotton. 

BRACKEN      DEMOCRAT;      Fri 

davs  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages ;  size  24x35 ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  18S3;  C.  P. 
Williams,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K. 

BURLINGTON,  C.  H.,  Boone  Co.,  ^ 
500  pop.,  15  m.  from  Cincinnati,  O.  Sur- 
rounded by  a  good  farming  country. 

BOONE  CO.  RECORDER  :  Wednes- 
days ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
$I."50;  established  1875 ;  Riddell  &  Hall,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  K. 

CADIZ,  C.  H..   Trigg  Co.,  p  900  pop., 

about  15  m.  W.  of  Hopkinsville.    Located 

in   a  rich  agricultural  and   stock-growing 

country. 

KENTUCKY  TELEPHONE  :  Fri- 
days ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
$4.50;  established  1882  ;  Wimberly  &  Watkins, 
editors  and  puldishers ;  circulation  J. 

CALHOON,  C.  H.,  McLean  Co.,  -n  900 
pop.,  on  Green  r.  and  8  m.  W.  of  Ovvens- 
boro  &  Nashville  Rd.,  40  m.  from  Evans- 
ville,  Ind.  Actively  engaged  in  tobacco 
factories,  saw  and  grist  mills. 

GREEN   RIVER   COURIER;  Thurs- 
days;  democratic;   four  pages;    size  24x.S6; 
sub.scription    $1.50;  established    1881;    J.    E. 
Haynes.  editor  ;  .1.  E.  Hayues  &  Son,  publish-  i 
ers  ;  circulation  .T  1. 

CAMPBELLSVILLE.C.H.,  Taylor 
Co..  a  1.150  pop.,  20  m.  from  Lebanon,  on  the 
Cumberland  and  Ohio  branch  of  the  Louis- 
ville &  Nashville  Rd.  Engaged  ih  manu- 
facturing. 

CROCKETT     GliEANER:     Wednes- 
days ;  democratic  ;  four    pages  ;    size    24x36  ;  I 
subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1884 ;  R.  E.  Pur-  ; 
year,  editor  and  publisher. 

CARLISLE,  C.   H.,  Kidwlas   Co.,  ^ 
1,500  pop.,  on  Maysville  branch  of  Kentucky 
Central  Rd.,  about  25  m.  from  Lexington. 
Considerable    tobacco   raised   and  bought  : 
in  the  county.  \ 

INDEPENDENT!  Tuesdays ;  four 
pages;  size  16x22:  subscription  .SI;  estab- 
lished 1884;  B.  H.  Rutledge.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

MERCURY;  Thursdays ;  democratic  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  .$2  ;  es- 
tablished 1867 ;  G.  R.  Keller,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1.  I 

CARROLLTON,  C.  H.,  Carroll  Co.,  j 
[^  1,6(KJ  pop.,  on  Ohio  r.,  near  the  mouth  of 
Kentucky  r.,  45  m.  N.  by  W.  of  Frankfort,  82 
from  Cincinnati  and  62  from  Louisville. 
Shipping  point  for  stock,  tobacco  and 
grain.  Engaged  in  the  manufacture  of 
woolen  goods,  furniture  and  lumber.  Has 
two  distilleries  and  four  large  tobacco  fac- 
tories. 

DE3IOCRAT;    Saturdays;   democratic; 
ght  pages;    size  26x40;   sul)scriv)tir)n  .§1.50; 


established   1868;  E.  A.   GuUlon,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

CASEYVILLE,  Union  Co.,  -a  800 
pop.,  on  the  Ohio  r.,  about  15  m.  from 
Shawneetown,  111.,  the  nearest  railroad 
point. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays ;  democratic; 
four  pages;  size  22x31;  subscr'iption  $1;  es- 
tablished 1883 ;  Wilson  Lamb,  editor  and  pub- 
li.sher;  circulatiou'J  .1  1. 

CATLETTSBURG,  C.  H.,  Boyd  Co., 
rf  1,225  pop.,  on  Ohio  r.  and  Chesapeake  & 
Ohio  and  Chattaroi  Rds. ,  at  the  mouth  of  Big 
Sandy  r.,  150  m.  E.  by  N.  of  Frankfoi-t.  This 
Is  the  shipping  point  for  tlie  surplus  timber,, 
lumber  and  produce  shipped  annually  from 
the  Big  Sandy  Valley. 

CENTRAL,  METHODIST;  Satur- 
days ;  methodist  episcopal,  south;  sixteen 
pages;  size  of  page  11x15;  subscription  .$2 ; 
established  1867 ;  Rev.  Zephanlah  Meek,  edi- 
tor ;  Meek  &  Noland,  publishers  ;  circ'n  G. 

EAST  KENTUCKY  NEWS  ;  Thurs- 
days ;  independent ;  four  pages;  size  26.x40; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1882;  J.  M. 
Robb,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

KENTUCKY   DEMOCRAT;  Wed 
nesdays;  democratic;  four  pages;  size  28x44; 
subscription   .§1.50;    established    1879;    T.  D. 
Marcum,  editor  and  publislier  ;  circ'n  1 1 . 

CENTRAL  CITY,  Muhlenberg  Co., -a 

A  R  (J  U  S  ;  Wednesdays  ;  democratic  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1885  ;  R.  Y.  Thomas,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

CLINTON, C.H.,  Hickman  Co., pi,.00 
pop.,  on  the  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  30  m.  S.  of 
Cairo,  111.  Has  three  large  educational  insti- 
tutes. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1876;  John  H.  Shields,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

CLOVERPORT,  Breckenridge  Co.,  -a 
1,150  pop.,  on  the  Ohio  r.,  110  m.  below 
Louisvllle.  General  mercantile  and  manu- 
facturing business. 

BRECKENRIDGE  NEWS;  Wednes- 
days ;  democratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1876 ;  Wallace 
Gruelle.  editor;  J.  D.  Babbage,  publisher; 
circulation  J  1. 

COLUMBIA,  C.  H.,  Adair  Co.,  Q  65S 

pop.,  does  a  general  country  trade,  and  has 

a  Christian  College  and  a  High  School. 

SPECTATOR;  Wednesdays;  four  pages; 
size  24x36;  subscription  $1..50;  established 
1870;  Hurt  &  Connor, editors  and  publishers; 
circulation  ,T  J. 

COLUMBUS,  Hickman  Co.,  p  2,500 
pop.,  20  m.  from  Cairo,  111.,  on  Mississippi  r., 
Nortliern  terminus  of  Mobile  &  Ohio  and 
Southern  terminus  of  St.  Louis  &  Iroa 
Mountain  &  Southern  Rds.  Has  saw  mills, 
and  produces  carriage  timber,  poplar- 
boards,  etc. 
HICKMAN  CO.  TIMES  ;  Thursdays  ; 

four   pages ;  size   '24X05;    subscription    $1.50; 

established  18»4  ;  Wimbish  Henderson,  editor 

and  publisher. 

COVINGTON,  C.  H.,  Kenton  Co.,  tt 
29,720  pop.,  on  Ohio  r.,  opposite  Cincinnati, 
with  which  it  is  connected  by  a  bridge,  and 
at  terminus  of  Kentucky  Central  Rd.    Oia 


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KENTUCKY. 


of  the  largest  manufacturing  and  commer- 
cial cities  of  the  West. 

COMMONWEALTH:  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednes- 
days ;  democratic ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly 
eight  pages  ;  size— dailv  24x35,  weeklv  30x44  ; 
subscription— daily  .«i5,  weekly  $1.50";  estab- 
lished 1S73 ;  L.  E.  Casey,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation— daily  J  1,  weeklv  H  1. 

OLD  PATH  GUIDE;  Fridays;  dis 
ciples  :  eight  pages;  size  of  page  15x2:3;  sub- 
scription $i  ;  establi.shed  IS79;  Frank  G.  Alien,  i 
editor;  Guide  Printing  and  Publishing  Co., 
publishers;  circulation  G  G  1  ;  dated  at  Cov- 
ington and  Louisville. 

WORKER  !  monthly;  prohibition  ;  four 
Piigi'S  ;  size  22x30  ;  subscription  50  cents  :  es- 
tablished 18S3  ;  R.  B.  Neal,  editor. 

CYNTHIANA,  C.  H.,  Harrison  Co., 
i  2,300 pop.,  on  South  Licklngr.,  Chesapeake 
&  Ohio  and  Kentucky  Central  Rd.,  65  m. 
S.  of  Covington  and  33  N.  of  Lexington. 

DEMOCRAT;     Fridays;     democratic; 

four  pages;  size  2(jx40;  sub.scription  $2;  es- 
tablished 18()S;  H.  C.  Kehoe,  editor  and  pub- 
lislier ;  circulation  J  1. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size  25x38 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
1851 ;  A.  J.  Morey,  editor  and  publisher;  circu- 
lation K  1. 

TIMES:  Wednesdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x35:  sub.scription  $1.25;  established  1883; 
Frank  W.  Norris,  etlitor  and  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation .J  J. 

DANVILLE,  C.  H.,  Boyle  Co.,  n  4,000 
pop.,  5  m.  from  Knoxville  Branch  Rd.,  and 
42  S.  of  Frankfort.  On  Cinciimati,  New  Or- 
leans &  Texas  Pacific  Rd  ,  113  m.  from  Cin- 
cinnati. Is  the  educational  centre  of  Ken 
tucky  ;  one  large  male  and  two  female  col- 
leges. A  Presbyterian  Theological  Semi- 
nary and  an  Institution  for  the  Deaf  and 
Dumb  are  located  here.  It  is  surrounded 
by  an  agricultural  district. 

KENTUCKY  ADVOCATE;  Fridays; 
democratic  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x45 ;  sub- 
scriiJtion  $2 ;  established  1865 ;  MaiTs  &  Boyle, 
editors;  Advocate  Printing  and  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  :  circulation  1 1. 

KENTUCKY  DEAF  MUTE  ;  Tliurs- 
days ;  sixteen  pages  octavo ;  subscription 
50  cents  ;  established  1S74  ;  published  by  the 
Kentucky  Institution  for  the  Education  of 
the  Deaf  and  Dumb ;  circulation  K. 

DIXON,  C.  H.,  ^Feis^er  Co., -n  758  pop., 
12  m.  E.  from  Slaughtersville,  the  nearest 
railroad  point.  Contains  large  tobacco  fac- 
tories. 

WEBSTER  CO.  RECORD;  Thurs 
days ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x32 :  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1880;  E.  6.  Bishop,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

ELIZABETHTOWN,  C.  H.,  Har- 
din Co.,  a  2,531  pop.,  on  Valley  Ci'eek  and 
Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  at  junction  of 
Chesapeake,  Ohio  &  Southwestern  Rd.,  and 
shortly  to  be  connected  with  the  Chesa- 
peake &  Ohio,  42  m.  from  Louisville. 

NEWS;  Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  28x14  ;  sub.scription  $1.,50 ;  established  1869 ; 
Anderson  &  Sf)nimers,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers; circulation  I. 

ELKTON,   C.  H.,    ToM  Co.,  p  1,050 
pop.,  terminus  of   Elkton  &  Guthrie  Rd., 
and  8  m.   from   L.   N.   &  Great   Southern 
Rd.    In  a  tobacco-growing  district. 
TODD   CO.   PR0(;RESS:  Thursdays; 


KENTUCKY. 


democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  30x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1884;  Ridley  &  Pike, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation'K  K  1. 

EMINENCE,  Henry  Co.,  a  1,050  pop., 
on  Lexington  branch  of  Louisville  &  Nash- 
ville Rd.,  40  m.  from  Louisville. 

^  CONSTITUTIONALIST;  Thursdays; 

four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1868 ;  W.  A.  Holland,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

FALMOUTH,  C.  H.,  Pendleton  Co., 
i  l,(HKi  pop.,  on  Licking  r.  and  Kentucky 
Central  Rd.,  40  m.  from  Cincinnati. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1882;  Adie  O.  Robertson,  editor 
and  ijublisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

(iUIDE  ;  Thursdays ;  four  pages ;  .size 
24x:36  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1880  ;  Geo.- 
F.  Henry,  M.  D.,  editor  and  publisher;  cir- 
culation J  J. 

FARMDALE,    Franldin    Co.,    ^    200 

Ijop.,     6    m.    from     Franklin.      Kentucky 

Military    Institute    and    Arnold     Springs 

Distillery  are  located  here. 

SKIRMISHER;  monthly;  twenty 
pages:  size  of  paee  7x10:  subscription  $1; 
established  1884 ;  W.  M.  Kavanaugh,  editor  ; 
Cadets  of  the  Kentucky  Military  Institute, 
publishers ;  a  college  paper ;  Issued  during 
the  collegiate  year. 

FLEMINGSBURGH,  C.  H.,  Flem- 
ing Co.,  d'  811  pop.,  on  Cincinnati  &  South- 
eastern Rl.,  17  m.  S.  of  Ohio  r.,  at  Mays- 
vllle. 

FLEMINCJ  CO.  GAZETTE  ;  Thurs- 
days; four  pages;  size  24x35;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1880;  C.  D.  McCartnev, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K. 

T  I  M  E  S  -  D  E  M  O  C  R  A  T  ;  Fridays  ; 
democratic;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40;  subscrip 
tion$I..">i»:  established  1867;  H.  Duley,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  J. 

FRANKFORT,  C.  H.,  Franklin  Co., 

i  State  Capital,  6,958  pop.,  on  Kentucky  r., 
60  m.  from  its  mouth,  and  Louisville  & 
Nashville  Rd.,  28  m.  from  Lexington,  and 
65  from  Louisville.  Engaged  in  lumber, 
whisky,  and  other  manufactures.  Has  an 
extensive  coal  trade. 

KENTUCKY  YEOMAN;  triweekly. 
Tuesdays,  Tliursdays  and  Saturdays,  and 
WEEKIjY,  Tuesdays:  democratic;  four 
pages;  size— tri-weekly  24x36,  weekly  26x40; 
subscription— triweekly  $5,  weekly  $2 ;  estali 
lished— trl-weekly  1852,  weekly  1844;  Major, 
Johnston  &  Barrett,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation— triweekly  J  J,  weekly  J  J  1 ;  issued 
daily  during  the  se.ssion  of  the  Legislature. 

C.\PITAL  ;  Saturdays;  Democratic: 
eight  Images;  size  35x46;  subscription  $1.5tJ  ; 
established  1884;  John  D.  Wood  and  George 
V.  Triplett,  editors:  Public  Printer  and  Binder 
of  Kentucky,  publisher  :  issued  daily  during 
the  session  of  the  Legislature. 

R  O  U  N  D  ABOUT;  Saturdays  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  20x26  ;  sub.scription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1877  ;  George  A.  Lewis,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J;  issues  also  the  Ken 
tuiK'u  Lair  Reporter. 

T  R  U  T  II  F  U  L  WITNESS  ;  semi 
monthly:  temperance;  four  pages;  size 
20x27  :  sul)scriptiou  50  cents  ;  established  1884  : 
S.  F.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher. 

KENTUCKY  LAW  REPORTER: 
monthly  ;  legal :  one  hundred  and  eighteen 
pages  octavo:  subscription  ,$5;  established 
18SII;  Horace  C.  Brannin  and  Edw'd  W. 
Hines,  editors  ;  Geo.  A.  Lewis,  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation K  K. ;  issued  from  the  office  of  the 
Roundabout. 


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FRANKLIN,  C.  H.,  Simpson  Co.,  g 
1,686  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  l:y 
111.  from  Louisville  and  85  from  Nashville. 
Situated  in  an  agricultural  and  stock- 
raising  i-egion.  Some  manufacturing  car- 
ried on. 

FAVORITE;     Thursdays;    democratic; 

four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1872;  H.  H.  Brown,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  .J  l . 

rULiTON,  Fulton  Co.,  p  3.500  pop.,  on 
Chesapeake,  Ohio  &  Southwestern  and  Illi- 
nois Central  R^ls.  Has  furniture  factory 
and  two  planing  mills. 

BAPTIST  GLEANER  ;  Wediii  sdavs  ; 
baptist;  four  pages;  size  24x:^t;;  subscription 
.SI. 50;  established  1880;  J.  N.  Hall  and  J.  B. 
Moody,  editors  and  publishers;  circulation 
H  H.  ;  issue  also  the  Princeton  American 
Home. 

FULiTONIAN;  Wednesdays;  demo 
cratic;  four  page.s;  size  26x40;  subscription 
«1  ;  established  1S79;  Alexander  N.Taylor, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J. 

INDEX  !  Fridays  ;  democratic ;  four 
pages ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1880 ;  circulation  K. 

GEORGETOWN, C.  H.,  Scott  Co.,  r^ 
2,061  pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  Nt-w  Orleans  & 
Texas  Pacillc  Rd.  Engaged  in  agriculture 
and  stock  raising.  College  and  three  semi- 
naries located  here. 

TIMES;  Wednesdays;  democratic;  four 
pages;  size  26x42;  subscription  .§2;  estab- 
lished 1867;  John  A.  Bell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J  1. 

GLASGOW, C.  H.,  Barren  Co.,  g  3.000 
pop.,  near  the  line  of  Louisville  &  Nashville 
Rd.,  connected  with  it  by  the  Glasgow 
branch,  90  m.  S.  of  Louisville.  Large  quan- 
tities of  petroleum  and  tobacco  shipped 
from  this  place.  Extensive  coal  oil  wells 
located  two  miles  from  Glasgow. 

TIMES;  Wednesdays;  democratic ;-four 
pages^;  size  28x44;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1865;  J.  M.  Richardson,  editor;  Richard- 
son &  Smith,  publishers  ;  circulation  1 1. 

GREENUP,  C.  H.,  Greenup  Co.,  cf 
1,100  pop.,  on  Ohio  r.,  10  m.  from  Ironton,  20 
from  Portsmouth  and  135  from  Cincinnati. 
In  the  centre  of  the  mineral  region  of  Ken- 
tucky. Extensively  engaged  in  iron  and 
coal  mining. 

.GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  independent; 
lour  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1881  ;  H.  B.  Woodrow  &  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

GREENVILLE,  C.  H.,  Muhlenberg 
Co.,  -±j  1,5(X)  pop.,  on  C,  O.  &  S.  W.  Rd.  Cele- 
brated for  its  educational  facilities,  va.st 
coal  fields  and  extensive  tobacco  manu- 
facture. 

MUHLENBERG  ECHO  ;  Thursdays; 
<lemocratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscrip- 
tion SI  ;  established  1877;  C.  W.  Short,  editor- 
Jas.  J.  Ragon,  imblishers  :  ciieulaiion  J  1. 

HARRODSBURG,  C.  H.,  3rercer 
Co.,  a  2,500 pop.,  on  the  Southwest  Rd.  of  Ky., 
about  :30  m.  S.  of  Frankfort.  Siu-rounded 
by  an  agricultural  section. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  democratic; 
lour  pages ;  size  .30x43 ;  established  1S72  ; 
*.  D.  Spots  wood,  editor;  Democrat  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers;  circulation  J  1. 


KENTUCKY. 


MERCER  CO.  CITIZEN  ;  Saturdays; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  established  1884  ;  Nat. 
Galther,  editor  ;  W.  K.  Cardwell,  publisher. 

HARTFORD,  C.  H.,  Ohio  Co.,  -a  900 
pop.  A  pleasantly  located  town,  with  local 
trade  and  educational  facilities.  A  superior 
free  college  is  located  here. 

HERALD;  Wednesdays;  independent- 
democratic;  four  pages;  size  26x40;  sub- 
scription $I..50 ;  established  1875  ;  John  P.  Bar- 
rett, editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

HAWESVILLE,  C.  H.,  Hancock  Co., 

-a  872  pop. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50; 
tstablisher!  1881;  R.  Y.  Bush  &  J.  E.  Riley, 
editors  ;  James  E.  Riley,  publisher  ;  circ'n  J. 

HENDERSON,  C.  H.,  Henderson  Co., 

<J  6,000  pop.,  on  Ohio  r.,  and  Louisville  & 
Nashville  Rd.,  about  12  m.  below  Evansville, 
Ind.,  and  170  W.  of  Frankfort.  Engaged  in 
manufacturing  tobacco,  whisky  and  flour. 
A  place  of  considerable  commerce. 

REPORTER  ;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays  ;  democratic ;  four  pages  ;  size 
26x36 ;  subscription  $2.50 ;  established  1880 :  J. 
F.  Simmons,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  J  1. 

JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
28x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1883; 
Henderson  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

NEWS  ;  Tuesdays ;  four  pages  ;  size  2-x44; 
subscription  $150;  established  1864;  Ben. 
Harrison  and  Sam  S.  Harrison,  editors ;  Ben. 
Harrison,  publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

HICKMAN,  C.  H.,  Fulton  Co.,  □1,264 
pop.,  on  Mississippi  r.,  at  terminus  of  Nash- 
ville, Chattanooga  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  170  ni. 
from  Nashville  and  35  below  the  mouth  of 
Ohio  r.    A  trade  centre  and  shipping  point. 

COURIER;  Fridays:  democratic;  four 
jiages:  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50:  estab- 
lished 185!) ;  George  Warren,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher;  circulation  K  1. 

HOPKINSVILLE,  C.  H.,  Christian 
Co.,  p  6.000  pop.,  on  St.  Louis  branch  of  L.  & 
N.  Rd.,  73  m.  from  Nashville,  204  S.  W.  of 
Frankfort.  Engaged  In  the  cultivation  of 
tobacco,  corn  and  wheat. 

SOUTH  KENTUCKIAN;  semi 
weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fritlays  ;  democratic  ; 
four  pages  :  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1879;  Charles  M.  Meacham,  editor  ; 
Meacham  &  Wileus,  publishers  ;  circulation  I. 

KENTUCKY  NEW  ERA;  Fridays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1870;  Hunter  Wood, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  I. 

HORSE  CAVE,  Hart  Co.,  □  700  pop., 

on  LMUisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  81  m.  S.  of 
Louisville.    .A.  fine  firming  section. 

HART  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Thurs- 
days ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ; 
sub.scription  $1.50;  established  1878;  Marion 
Hise.  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K  K  1. 

COLLEGE  INDEX;  monthly;  four 
pages ;  size  16x22 :  subscription  50  cents ; 
established  18S4 ;  H.  D.  Fetzer,  editor  and 
publisher ;  a  college  paper  ;  issued  during  the 
collegiate  year. 

KUTTAWA,  Lyon  Co  ,  p  475  pop.,  on 

Cumberland  r.    and    Chesapeake,    Ohio   & 
Southwestern  R 1,  38  m.  from  Paducah.  Has 
a  hub  and  spoke  factory,  saw  and  planing, 
flour  and  grist  mills. 
SATURDAY       EVENING     ECHO  ; 


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KENTUCKY. 


Saturdays ;  four  pages ;  size  24x35 ;  estab- 
lished 1884;  E.  W.  Crumbaugh,  editor  ;  Cruin- 
baugh  a;  Son,  publishers. 

LA  GRANGE,  C.  H.,  OMlwm  Co.,  ti 

514  pop.,  at   jimctlon  of  the  LouLsvllle  & 

Nashville  Rd. 

OLDHAM  CO.  ERA;  Fridays;  four 
pages ;  size  22x3() :  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 18T6 ;  W.  W.  Rowlett,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  1. 

LANCASTER,  C.  H.,  Garrard  Co.,  n 
1,500 pop.,  :J0  ni.  from  Lexington  and  112  from 
Louisville,  on  Kentucky  Central  Rd.  The 
raising  of  tobacco  and  live  stock  are  the 
principal  industries. 

CENTRAL,     KENTUCKY      NEWS; 

Thursdays;  democratic;  four  pages;  size 
24x:!4:  subscription  .§2;  established  1S83 ;  M. 
D.  Hughes,  editor  and  publislier  ;  circ'n  K. 

liAWRENCEBURGH,  C.  H.,  An- 
derson Co.,  D  6:38  pop.,  near  Kentucky  r. 
Whisky-producing  and  shipping  point. 

ANDERSON  NEWS ;  Thursdays ; 
democratic  ;  four  pages ;  size  24x35 ;  sub- 
scription $2 ;  established  1877 ;  J.  T.  Bosvcell, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

LEBANON, C.H.,  Marion  Co.,  a  2,0.54 
pop.,  on  KnoxvlUe  &  Bardstown  branch  of 
Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  67m.  from  Louis- 
ville. Centre  of  a  thriving  trade  and  ship- 
ping point  for  several  counties. 

STANDARD  AND  TIMES;  Wednes- 
days ;  democratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  27x42 ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1870;  James 
W.  Hopper,  editor;  Central  Publishing  Co., 
publishers;  cli-culation  J  1. 

LEBANON    JUNCTION,    Jiuniit 

Co..  n 

TIMES;  Fridays;  four  pages  ;  size  22x31 ; 
subscription  $1  ;  establishetl  1884 ;  H.  C.  Cock- 
erell,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

LEITCHFIELD,    C.    H.,     Grayson 

Co.,  -a  700  pop.,  on  C,  O.  &  S.  W.  Rd. 

SUNBEAM;  Fridays;  democi-atic  ;  four 
pages ;  size  22x31 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  C.  J.  Yager,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  J. 

LEXINGTON,  C.  H.,  Fayette  Co.,  n 
25,000  pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  New  Orleans  & 
Texas  Pacific  Rd.,  at  junction  of  three  other 
railroads,  26  m.  from  Frankfort  and  76  from 
Cincinnati.  Located  In  the  centre  of  the 
famous  Blue  Grass  region  of  Kentucky, 
which  Is  noted  for  the  wealth  and  liberality 
of  its  people  and  the  fertility  of  its  soil. 
One  of  the  finest  stock-raising  sections  of 
the  country.  Considerable  manufacturing 
done  here. 

EVENING  NE'WS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays; 
daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ;  size- 
daily  22x30,  weekly  30x44;  subscription— daily 
.$5,  weekly  $l.i50:  established  1882;  Thomas  A. 
Flannellv.  editor  and  publisher  ;  cii'culation 
— daily  K  1,  Sunday  .1  J. 

PRESS;  every  morning  except  Monday, 
an<l  WEEKIiY,  We<lnesdays;  democratic; 
daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages;  size- 
daily  22x30,  weekly  30x44;  subscription— daily 
$6,  weekly  $1 ;  established— daily  18T0.  week 
ly  1871 ;  H.  T.  Duncan,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation— daily  K   I,  weekly  I  1. 

TRANSCRIPT;  every  morning  except 
Monday,  and  WEEK  1>  Y,  Tliursdays  ;  dem- 
ocratic ;    daily    four    pages,    weekly    eight 


KENTUCKY. 


pages ;  size— daily  24x.36,  weekly  36x43  ;  sub- 
scription—daily $8,  weekly  $1;  established 
1876  ;  D.  E.  Caldwell,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation— dailv  J  J  1,  weeklv  H  1. 

KENTUCKY  GAZETTE;  semi- 
weeklj'  Wednesdays  and  Saturdays,  and 
WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  democratic;  serai- 
weekly  eight  pages  ;  weekly  four  pages;  size 
of  page — semi-weekly  18x24,  weekly  (size  of 
sheet)  28x46;  subscription— weekly  $2.50; 
established  1866 ;  H.  H.  Gratz,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation— semi-weekly  K  K, 
weeklv  J  1. 

APOSTOLIC  TIMES;  Wednesdays; 
disciples  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  31x45 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2 ;  established  1867  ;  C.  P.  Williamson,  H. 
Turner  and  J.  B.  Jones,  editors ;  Williamson 
&  Newton,  publisher  ;    circulation  H  1. 

KENTUCKY  LIVE  STOCK  RE- 
CORD; Saturdays;  live  stock;  sixteen 
pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $3  ;  estab- 
lished 1874  ;  B.  6.  Bruce,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  H  H. 

KENTUCKY  REPUBLICAN;  Fri 
days  ;  I'epublican  ;  four  pages ;  size  24x36 ; 
subscrii)tion  .Sl.iiO ;  established  1881 ;  Henry 
Scroggins,  editor ;  Republican  Co.,  publish- 
ers; circulation  J  1. 

KENTUCKY  STOCK  FARM;  Thurs- 
days ;  live  stock  ;  sixteen  pages  ;  size  29x43  ; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1883  ;  P.  P.  John- 
ston &  R.  E.  Edmonson,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

NATION  ;  Saturdays  ;  republican;  four 
pages ;  size  22x31  ;  subscriiition  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1884 ;  C.  H.  StoU  and  E.  R.  Blaine,. 
editors  and  publishers. 

OBSKI{>'KIJ;  Sundays;  four  pages  ;  size 
24x.3fi;  est;iblislied  1880:  John  O.  Hodges,  Jr.. 
&  Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  circ'n  K  1. 

HAMILTON  COLLEGE  MONTH- 
LY; twenty-four  pages  ;  size  of  page  8x11 ; 
subscription  $1;  established  1878;  Students 
of  Hamilton  Female  College,  editors ;  D.  E. 
Caldwell,  publisher;  circulation  K  ;  a  school 
paper;  issued  during  the  school  year. 

LONDON, C.H.,Zrt?«-eZ  Co., 0,215 pop., 
on  the  Knoxville  and  Bardstown  branch 
of  the  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  70  m. 
froni  Lexington,  158  from  Louisville,  105 
from  Knoxville. 

MOUNTAIN  ECHO;  Fridays;  republi- 
can ;  four  pages  :  size  24x36 ;  subscription 
$1;  established  1873;  A.  R.  Dyehe,  editor 
and  jiublisher ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

LOUISA,  C.  H.,  Lawrence  Co.,  cT  1,050 

pop.,  on  the  Chattaroi  Rd.  and  Big  Sandy  r. 

Trading  centre  in  timber,  etc. 

LAWRENCE  CO.  INDEX  ;  Thurs 
days;  four  pages;  size  24x35;  subscription 
$1.25  ;  established  1883  ;  H.  T.  Lyttleton,  editor 
and  puldisher,  circulation  J  1 . 

LOUISVILLE,  C.  H.,  Jefferson  Co.,  \h 

160,000    pop.,  on  Ohio  r.,  145  m.  below  Cin- 
cinnati.    Nine  railroads  centre  here.    Eligi- 
bly located  for  mechanical  and  manufac- 
turing industries  ;  a  large  number  of  ex- 
tensive  iron   foundries   are   located  here ;. 
also  numerous  tanneries,  woolen  manufac- 
tories, and  various    other    manufacturing 
establishments.  The  city  is  the  centre  of  an 
important   and   increasing  wholesale   and 
retail  trade.    Agricultural  implements  are 
also  manufactured  in  large  quantities. 
ANZEIGER;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, SEMI- WEEKLY,  Wednesdays  and 
Saturdays,   and  WEEKLY.  Wednesdays; 
German  ;  democratic  ;  daily  and  semi-weekly 
four  pages,  Sunday  and  weekly  eight  pages  ; 
size— dailv  and    semi-weekly   28x44,  Sunday 
and   weekly  36x46:  subscription— daily  $9.20, 
semi-weeklv  .$3.40,  weekly  $1.70,  Sunday  $2 ; 
established— daily   1819,  weekly  1851;   Louis- 


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KENTUCKY. 


ville  Anzeiger  Co.,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation— dally  G,  semi-weekly  I  1,  week- 
ly G,  Sunday  G  1 ;  a  supplement  entitled 
Erheitemngen  is  Issued  with  the  Sunday  edi- 
tion. 

COI>IMERCIATj;  every  morning,  and 
NEW(^  AND  COr^IEKCIALi,  Tues- 
days ;  daily  independent,  weekly  republi- 
can ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription — 
daily  $7.50,  weekly  $1 ;  established  1869 ; 
Louisville  Press  Co.,  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation— daib'  F  1.  weeklv  E  1. 

t'OUlHER-JOTTRNAl.;  every  morn- 
ing, and  WEEKLY,  Mondays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages ;  daily  (size  of  page)  17x24,  weekly 
(size  of  page)  20x24;  subscription— dally  $14, 
dallv  without  Sunday  $12,  weekly  $1..')0 ;  es- 
tablished—Jburjiai  1830,  Courier  184.3,  and 
Democrat  1844  ;  consolidated  1868  ;  Louisville 
Courier-Journal  Printing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circ'n — daily  F  1,  weekly  B  1. 

EVENING  POST;  everv  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  SE.UI-WEEKLY,  Wednes- 
days and  Saturdays  ;  independent-democrat- 
ic ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription— 
dailj'  .$5,  semi-weekly  $1.25;  established- 
daily  1876,  semi-weekly  1883;  Evening  Post 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers ;  circulation — 
daily  F  F;  semi-weeklv  .1  1. 

EVENING  TIMES;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  four  pages!  size  24x34;  sub- 
scription .$5.20  ;  e-  tablished  1883  ;  Times  Co., 
editors  and  publishers. 

AMERICAN  BAPTIST;  Fridays;  bap- 
tist ;  four  pages ;  size  23x32 ;  subscription 
.$1.25  :  established  1879  ;  William  J.  Simmons, 
editor  ;  Wni.  H.  Steward,  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation J  J  1 ;  organ  of  colored  baptists. 

BlILiLETIN;  Sundays;  independent; 
eight  pages;  size  26x40:  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1879 ;  H.  Morris,  editor ;  Adams 
Brothers,  publishers  ;  circulation  H  1. 

CENTRAL,  CATHOLIC  ADVO- 
CATE ;  Thursdays;  catholic;  eight  pages; 
size  80x44;  subscription  $2.50;  established 
1869 ;  L.  H.  Bell,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation H  1. 

CHRISTIAN  OBSERVER;  AVednes 
days  ;  presbyterian  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  of  page 
18x24;  subscription  $3;  established  1813;  Rev. 
F.  Bartlett  Qpnverse  and  Rev.  Thomas  E. 
Converse,  editors;  Converse  &  Co.,  publishers; 
circulation  F  1. 

DE;>I0CRAT;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages ;  size  27x40 ;  subscription  $2 : 
established  1870;  W.  H.  Munnell,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  G ;  issue  also  a  four- 
page  edition,  subscription  50  cents. 

DER  KENTUCKY  COLONIST; 
Mondays  ;  German  ;  four  pages  ;  size  23x31  ; 
subscription  .50  cents;  established   18R.S. 

FARMERS'  HOME  JOURNAL; 
Saturdays ;  agricultural  ;  eight  pages ;  size 
30x44;  subscription  $150;  established  1865;  I. 
B.  Nail,  editor ;  New  Farmers'  Home  Journal 
Co..  publishers  ;  circ'n  F  F. 

KATHOLISCHER  GLAUBENS- 
BOTE  ;  Tuesdays  ;  German  ;  catholic  ;  eight 
pages;  size  30x42;  subscripticm  $2.5(1;  estab- 
lished 1866  ;  Geo.  D.  Denser,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher:  circulation  G  G  1. 

MEDICAL  NEWS;  Saturdays;  medi- 
cal ;  forty  pages ;  size  of  page  7x10 ;  subscrip- 
tion .$3;  established  1876;  H.  A.  Cottell,  M.D., 
editor;  John  P.  Morton  &  Co.,  publishers; 
circulation  J  J. 

OHIO  FALLS  EXPRESS;  Saturdays; 
eight  pages ;  size  26x40;  subscription  $l.r)0; 
established  1878;  H.  Fitzbutler,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J 1 ;  organ  of  colored 
people. 

OLD   PATH  GUIDE  ;  (see  Covington.) 

OMNIBUS;  Sundays;  German ;  twelve 
pages  ;  size  of  pase  16x23 ;  subscription  .$3 ; 
established  1865;  W.  Krippenstapel,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  G  1. 

SUNDAY  ARGUS;  Sundays; independ- 
ent-democratic  ;  eight  pages;  size  29x46; 
subscription  $2  ;  estalilished  1876  ;  George  Bar- 
ber, editor;  Argus  Publishing  and  Printing 
Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  G. 

WESTERN  RECORDER;  Thurs 
days ;  baptist ;  eight  pages ;  size  of  page  16x2;?; 


KENTUCKY. 


subscription   .$2  50;    established  1S34;    A.   C. 
Caperton,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  G  1. 

FARM  AND  FIRESIDE;  (see  Spring- 
field, Ohio). 

H03IE  AND  FARM;  semi-monthly; 
agricultural ;  elglit  pages  ;  size  of  page  18x24  ; 
subscription  .50  cents;  established  1876;  B.  F. 
Avery  &  Sons,  publishers  ;  circulation  A  1. 

MASONIC  HOME  JOURNAL;  semi- 
monthly; masonic;  eight  pages;  size  20x26; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1883 ;  Masonic 
Widows'  and  Orphans'  Home,  editors  and 
publishers;  circulation  I  I. 

WINE  AND  SPIRIT  REVIEW; 
semimonthly  ;  commercial  ;  seventy  pages  ; 
size  of  p  ge  9x12 ;  subscription  $5;  established 
1866;  J.  T.  Pratt,  editor  ;  Pratt  &  Co.,  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  H  ;  dated  and  issued  at  Louis- 
ville, New  York  City  and  Chicago,  111.  ;  New 
York  office,  36  Beaver  street. 

AMERICAN  PRACTITIONER; 
monthly  ;  medical ;  ninety-two  pages  octavo  ; 
subscription  $3 ;  established  1862 ;  David  W. 
Yandell,  M.  D.,  editor  ;  John  P.  Morton  &  Co., 
publishers  ;  circulation  J. 

APOSTOLIC  CHURCH;  monthly; 
church  of  God ;  fhirty-.slx  iiages ;  size  of  page 
7x10;  subscription  $1;  establislied  188ii;W. 
L.  Butler  and  J.  W.  Lowber,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers; circulation  H  H. 

CONTINENTAL  GLEANER;  month- 
ly; twenty-four  pages;  size  of  page  10x13; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1884;  Continental 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

DUNCAN'S  MAGAZINE  OF  LIVE 
STOCK  ;  monthly  ;  live  stock  ;  sixty  pages  ; 
size  of  p.age7xl0;  subscription  $2.10;  estab- 
lished 1877 ;  John  Duncan,  editor  and  publish- 
er ;  circulation  H. 

EDUCATIONAL  COURANT;montlf- 
Iv  ;  educational ;  sixteen  pages  ;  size  of  page 
11x15 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1884  ;  R.  H. 
Carothers,  editor  and  publisher. 

EliECTRA;  monthly;  seventy  pages; 
size  of  page  7x10  ;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
1883;  Annie  E.  Wil.son  and  Isabella  M.  Ley- 
burn,  editors ;  Isabella  M.  Leyburn,  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  H  1. 

ILLUSTKATED  COMPANION; 
monthlv ;  sixteen  pages ;  size  of  page 
12x17  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1883 ;  W. 
W.  Ridout,  editor  and  publisher. 

KENTUCKY  CHURCH  CHRONI- 
CLE ;  monthly  ;  protestant  episcopal ;  twelve 
pages  ;  size  of  page  9x13  ;  subscription  $1  ;  es- 
tablished 1876;  published  under  the  auspices 
of  the  Orphanage  of  the  Good  Shepherd  ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

LAWS  OF  KENTUCKY;  monthly: 
legal ;  four  pages  ;  size  19.x22 ;  subscription  5(> 
cents  ;  established  1884 ;  J.  G.  Sweet,  editor 
and  publisher. 

MEDICAL  HERALD;  monthly;  medi- 
cal ;  slxtv-elght  pages  octavo  ;  subscription 
.$2 ;  established  1879 ;  Edward  Miller,  M.  D., 
and  W.  H.  Gait,  M.  D.,  editors;  Gleason  & 
Skillman.  publishers;  circulation  J  1. 

NATIONAIi  HEPTASOPH;  monthly; 
improved  order  of  heptasophs  ;  four  pages; 
size  16x22;  established  1885. 

NATIONAL  PRESBYTERIAN  ; 
(see  Indianapolis,  Ind.) 

ORPHANS'  FRIEND;  monthly  ;  eight 
pages;  size  19x25 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1873;  Geo.  H.  Dietz  &  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers :  organ  of  Baptist  Orphans'  Home. 

SOUTHERN  BIVOUAC;  monthly; 
historical;  fortv  eight  pages  octavo;  sub- 
scription $2 ;  established  1882 ;  E.  H.  and 
William  N.  McDonald,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  H  H. 

SOUTHERN  MANUFACTURER 
AND  BUILDER;  monthly;  commercial; 
twentv-four  pages  ;  size  of  page  10x12  ;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1881 ;  Manufac- 
turer and  Builder  I^ublishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  H. 

SOl'THERN  TRADE  GAZETTE; 
montlily  ;  commercial ;  fifty  four  p;iges  ;  size 
of  page  10x13;  sul)Scription  $1 ;  establislied 
1882;  Gazette  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and. 
publishers  ;  circulation  H  1. 


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KENTUCKY. 


KENTUCKY. 


MADISONVILLE,  C.  H.,  Hopkins 
Co., -a 2,300 pop., at  terminus  of  Madisonville 
branch  of  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  38  m. 
S.  of  Henderson. 

HOPKINS  CO.  GT..EANER;  Thurs- 
days :  four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscription  $1; 
established  1S83;  Givens  &  Hall,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  X. 

MARION,  C.  H.,  Crittenden  Co.,  -n  450 

pop.,  20  ni.  from  Princeton ;  in  agricultural 

locality. 

CRITTENDEN  PRESS;  Thursdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1879  ;  Robert  C.  Walker, 
editor ;  Doss  &  Williams,  publishers ;  circula- 
tion J  1. 
MAYFIEI.D,C.  H.,  Graves  Co., p  1,839 

pop.,  on  Chesapeake,  Ohio  &  Southwestern 

Rd.,  25  m.  from  Padueah,  24  from  Ohio,  26 

from  Mississippi,  and  2.5  from  Tennessee  rs. 

Surrounded  by  a  region  engaged  In  growing 

cotton,  tobacco,  wheat  and  oats. 

DEMOCRAT  ;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages;  size26.x40;  sub.scription  .$1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1869;  Beaumont  Bros.,  editors  and 
publishers :  circulation  J. 

MONITOR;  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
four  pages ;  size  22x30  ;  subscription  .§1 ;  es- 
tablished 1875 ;  B.  F.  Briggs,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J. 

MAYSVILL.E,  C.  H.,  Mason  Co.,  cT 
•8,0OJ  pop.,  on  Ohio  r.,  61  m.  above  Cincin- 
nati, on  Maysville  branch  of  the  Kentucky 
Central  Rd.  A  place  of  active  trade.  Heavy 
manufacturing  interests,  and  an  Important 
shipping  point  for  the  products  of  the  sur- 
rounding country. 

EVENING  BUL,I..ETIN;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  BULLiETIN, 
Thursdays  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages ;  size- 
daily  2)x27,  weekly  27x41;  subscription— 
dallv  $3,  weekly  $2;  established— daily  1881, 
weekly  1862;  Clarence  L.  Stanton,  editor; 
Rossef  &  McCarthy,  publishers;  circulation- 
daily  .1  .T,  weekly  J  1. 

EAGLE;  Wednesdays  ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1819;  T.  M.  areen,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  K  1. 

REPUBLICAN;  Saturdays;  republi- 
-can  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x40 ;  subscription  $2 ; 
established  1866;  Donovan  &  Fi-ey,  editors 
an(l  publishers;  circulation  J  1. 

MIDWAY,  Woodford  Co.,  D  l,300pop., 

on  the  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rl.  Centre 
of  the  Blue-Grass  region  and  prominent 
.shipping  point  for  grain  and  tobacco.  Cen- 
tral point  for  raising  thoroughbred  horses 
and  short-horn  cows. 

BLUE-GRASS  CLIPPER;  Thurs 
days;  democratic;  four  pages;  size  26x40; 
subscription  .S2  ;  established  1877 ;  J  M.  Hodge, 
editor;  F.  D.  Spotswood,  publisher;  eirc'n  K  1. 

MILTON,  Trimble  Co.,  i  350  pop.,  on 
Ohio  r.,  opp.  Madison,  Ind.    Fine  fruit  and 
tobacco-growing  and  farming  country. 
FREE  P RESS ;  Thursdays ;  democratic  ; 

four   pages;    size  24x35;   subscription  $1.5(t; 

established  1879 ;  L.  P.  Sarlls,  editor  and  pub 

Usher  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

MONTICELLO,  Wai/ne  Co.,  g  C.  H., 
6IKI  pi)p.,  5  m.  from  Cumberland  r. 
SIGN  A  L  ;  Saturdays  ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages;  size  24x36 ;  suliscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1884  ;  Jas.  A.  PhSlips,  editor  ;  Jas.  A. 
Phillips  &  Co.,  publishers. 


MOREHEAD,  -??"!«<»  Co.,  cf  C.  H., 
500  pop.,  30  m.  from  Mount  Sterling,  on  the 
Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Rd.    Lumbering  is  the 
principal  industry. 
TIMES ;  Thursdays  ;  four  pages;  size  20x26; 

subscription    S1..50 ;    established    1884  ;    W.  J. 

Rice,  editor  and  publisher. 

MORGANTOWN,  C.  H.,  Butler 
Co.,  -a  250  pop.,  on  Green  r.,  7  m.  from  Bowl- 
ing Green.  This  section  is  well  supplied 
with  lumber  for  manufacturing  purpo.ses. 

BUTLER    CO.    NEWS;     Thursdays; 

four  pages;  sizf  24x35;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1882;  J.  W.  Crewdson,  editor;  Mor- 
gantown  Publishing  Co..  publishers  ;  circula- 
tion K  K. 

MOUNT  OLIVET,  C.  H.,i?o6er<son 

Co.,    6  4(J0  pop.,  near  Maysville.    Shipping 
point  for  large  quantities  of  tobacco,  wheat 
fruit  and  live  stock. 
ROBERTSON    CO.   TRIBUNE; 

Thursdays  ;  independent ;  four  pages  ;  size 
24x36 ;  subscription  .S2 ;  established  1874 ;  John 
W.  ZoUer,  editor  and  publisher;  eirc'n  K  1. 

MOUNT  STERLING,  C.  H.,  Mont- 
gomery Co.,  a  2,087  pop.,  on  Chesapeake  & 
Ohio  and  Eastern  Kentucky  Rds.,  .33  m.  E. 
of  Lexington.  Gateway  to  the  mountains 
of  Eastern  Kentucky. 

GAZETTE;  Wednesdays;  four«  pages; 
size  22x;»;  established  1884;  J.  W.  Heddeu, 
editor  ;  Gazette  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

SENTINEL  -  DEMOCRAT  ;  Thurs- 
days ;  democratic  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1867 ;  Sentinel- 
Democi-at  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  eirculation  H. 

NEW  CASTLE,  C.  H.,  Henry  Co.,  i 

670  pop.,  40  m.  fri,m  Louisville. 

HENRY  CO.  LOCAL*  Thursdays; 
democratic  ;  foiu'  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1..50;  established  1879;  W.  B.  Moody, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

NEWPORT,  C.  H.,  Campbell  Co.,  th 
25,0110  pop.,  on  Ohio  r.  and  Louisville  &  Nash- 
ville Rd.,  at  the  mouth  of  Licking  r.,  and 
opposite  Cincinnati.  Engaged  in  manufac- 
turing. 

KENTUCKY  STATE  JOURNAL; 
triweekly,  Tuesdavs,  Thursdays  and  Satur- 
days, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  tri- 
weekly four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages;  size 
—tri -weekly  22x30,  weekly  30x44  ;  subscription 
i —triweekly  $2.50,  weeklv  $1.50;  established 
1876;  Geo.  M.  Dittoe,  editor;  Newport  Print- 
ing and  Newspaper  Co.,  publishers ;  clrcula- 
ti<m— triweekly  K  K  1,  weekly  X. 

NICHOLASVILLE,  C.   H.',   Jessa- 
mine Co.,  a  2,303  pop.,  on  Cincinnati  South- 
ern Rd.,  12  m.  from  Lexington. 
JOURNAL   -  COURIER  ;      Fridays  ; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1873;   C.  W.  Metcalf,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 

OWENSBORO,  C.  H.,  Daviess  Co., 

-D  11,500  pop.,  on  Ohio  r.,  and  Owensboro  & 
Nashville  and  Louisville,  Evansville  &  St. 
Louis  Rds.,  40  m.  above  Evansville,  Ind.,  and 
160  below  Louisville.  It  has  a  steamboat 
landing  and  is  the  principal  shipping  point 
for  the  Green  river  country.  The  produc- 
tion of  whiskey  and  tobacco  Is  very  large, 
there  being  nineteen  distilleries  and  twenty- 


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KENTUCKY. 


three  tobacco  factories  in  and  around  the 

city,  which  ranks  as  the  largest  tobacco  and 

whiskey  market  in  the  West,  and  one  of 

the  leading  wood-working   towns   in   the 

country. 

I  N  <i  I^  I  R  E  R  ;  tri-weekly  ;  Tuesdays 
Thursdays  aud  Saturdays,  and  ^VEEIiLl  Y, 

Fridays;  four  pages;  size— triweekly  'iSxS'i, 
weekly  26x40;  subscription— triweekly  $a.5U  ; 
weekly  S1.5()i  established  18S4;  J.  J.  Sweeney 
and  A.  Y.  Ford,  editors;  Inquirer  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers. 

MESsSENGEK  ;  tri-weekly,  Tuesdays, 
Thursdays  and  Saturdays,  and  3IESSEX- 
GER  AND  EXAMINER,  Wednesdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages ;  size  —  triweekly 
26x36,  weekly  31x44;  subscription — tri- weekly 
S2..tO,  weekly  SI. 50  :  established— tri-weekly 
18S0,  weekly  1875  ;  Bransford  &  Woodson,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ;  circ'n— triweekly  J, 
weekly  I  1. 

KENTUCKY  BAPTI.ST;  Thursdays; 
baptist ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription 
$1;  established  1SS4;  F.  P.  Purcell.  editor; 
Kentucky  Baptist  Publishing  Co..  publishers. 

MESpiENGER  AND  EXA.MINER  ; 
{see  yiesst'Kgtr.) 

HOME  AND  SCHOOL.;  monthly; 
educational ;  eight  pages  ;  size  22x32  ;  sub- 
scription 5U  cents  ;  established  1883  ;  Home 
and  School  Publishing  Co.,  edltoi-s  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  J  J. 

OWENTON,  C.  H.,  Owen  Co.,  ti  750 
pop.,  77  ni.  from  LouisylUe  aud  60  from 
Cincinnati,  aud  about  10  from  Kentucky  r. 

OWEN  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays; 
democratic ;  four  pages ;  size  24x35 ;  sub- 
scription .§1.50;  established  1S81 ;  J.  D.Lillard, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K  K. 

OWEN  NEWS;  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages;  size  24x36;  subscription 
§1.65  ;  established  1869 ;  Lee  &  Oi  r,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  J  1. 

OWINGSVILLE,  C.  H.,  Bath  Co., 
cf  825  pop.,  about  5  m.  from  Licking  r.  and 
30  S.  of  Maysyille  ;  extensive  sliipping  point 
for  tobacco. 

OUTLOOK;  Thursdays  ;  democratic  ; 
four  pages:  size  24x35;  subscription  §1.50;  es- 
tablished 1879 ;  A.  R.  Barnes,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

PADUCAH,  C.  H.,  McCracken  Co., 
p  12,000  pop.,  on  Ohio  r.,  50  m.  above 
Cairo,  at  the  mouth  of  the  Tennessee  and 
just  below  the  mouth  of  the  Cumberland 
rs.,  and  at  terminus  of  Paducah  &  Memphis 
and  C,  O.  &  S.  W.  Rd.  Engaged  in  manu- 
facturing, and  has  a  large  river  and  tobac- 
co trade. 

NEWS;  evei^  evening  except  Sundaj', 
and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays ;  democratic ; 
four  pages  ;  size — daily  24x36,  weekly  26x40  ; 
subscription — daily  $6,  weekly  $1.20;  estab- 
lished—daily 1871,  weekly  1873  ;  Ballard  & 
Thompson,  editors  and  publishers ;  circula- 
tion—daily J  1,  weeklj'  I  1. 

STANDARD  ;  every  morning  except 
Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ; 
size— daily  22x30  ;  weekly  30x44 ;  subscription 
—daily  $.5.20 ;  weekly  §1 ;  established  1884  ; 
Leigh  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers. 

PARIS,  C.  H.,  Bourbon  Co.,  [^  4,050 
pop.,  on  the  Kentucky  Central,  and  Mays- 
vUle  branch  of  the  same  Rd.,  80  m.  from 
Covington.  Fine  stock  market.  The  pro- 
duction of  tobacco  and  whiskey  is  the  prin- 
cipal industry. 

BOURBON  NEWS;  semi-weekly, Tues- 
days and  Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ; 


KENTUCKY. 


size  22x30 ;  subscription  §2 ;  established  1882 ; 
Bruce  Champ,  editor;  Bourbon  News  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

GOSPEL  WATCHMAN;  Saturdays  ^ 
christian  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x30 ;  subscrip- 
tion SI. 60:  established  1SS4 :  J.  C.  Graves, 
editor:  Gospel  Watchman  Publication  So- 
ciety, publishers. 

KENTUCKIAN;  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x45 ;  subscription 
$2;  established  1866;  John  G.  Craddock,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ;  circulation  H  H. 

S  U  N  D  A  Y  GLOBE;  Sundays ;  inde- 
pendent ;  four  pages ;  size  20x26 ;  subscrip- 
tion .$1.80;  established  1885;  Geo.  D.  Mitchell, 
editor  and  ]:)Ublisher.    , 

WESTERN  CITIZEN  ;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40;  subscrip- 
tion .$2;  established  1807;  F.  L.  &  J.  R.  Mc- 
Chesney,  editors  and  publishers ;  circ'n  J. 

PIKEVILLE,  C.  H.,  Pike  Co.,  a-  600 
pop.,  at  head  of  navigation  on  Big  Sandy  r. 
In  a  rich  timber  and  mineral  country. 

BANNER.  ENTERPRISE:  Satur- 
days ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x34  -^ 
subscription  $1.,50;  established  1882;  B.  A.  E, 
Leslie,  editors ;  Leslie  &  Fontaine,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

PRINCETON,  C.  H.,  Caldwell  Co.,  p 
1,2.34  pop.,  on  Chesapeake,  Ohio  &  South- 
western Rd.,  45  m.  E.  of  Paducah.  Sur- 
rounded by  an  extensive  coal  region  and 
engaged  in  manufactures.     ^ 

ARGl'S;  Saturdays;  nou-parti.san  ;  eight 
pages ;  size  :30x44 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1884 ;  Scott  Bros.,  editors  aud  pub- 
lishers. 

BANNER;  TJiursdays:  democratic;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1871 ;  C.  T.  .4.11en,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  J  1. 

AMERICAN  HOME;  monthly;  ibap- 
tist ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x32  ;  subscription  25 
cents ;  established  1884 ;  J.  N.  Hall  and  J.  B. 
Moody,  editors  and  publishers ;  issue  also 
Fulton  Baptist  Gleaner. 

RICHMOND,  C.  H.,  Madison  Co., 
D  3,.5ii0  pop.,  on  extension  of  Kentucky 
Central  Rd.,  140  m.  E.  of  Louisville  and  120 
E.  of  Cincinnati,  54  S.  by  E.  of  Frankfort.  In 
the  centre  of  the  celebrated  Blue-Grass 
region.  An  agi-icultural  district.  Large 
quantities  of  fine  stock  raised  and  shipped 
to  the  Southern  and  Eastern  markets. 

HERALD;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
four  pages;  size  28x44;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1879 ;  B.  J.  Newlon,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J. 

KENTUCKY  REGISTER;  Fridays 
democratic ;    four    pages :    size   28x44 ;    sub- 
scription ,§2 ;  established  1866 ;  Register  Print- 
ing Co..  editors  and  publishers:  circ'n  J  1. 

RUSSELLVILLE,C.  H.,io.(7an  Co., 

p  2,057  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Memphis 
branch  of  Louisville  &  Xashvllle,  and  on 
the  Owensboro  &  Nashville  Rds.,  143  m. 
from  Louisville  and  50  from  Nashville. 

HERALD-ENTERPRISE;  Wednes- 
days ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  29x44  ; 
subscription  §1.50 :  established  1840 ;  H.  M. 
Caldwell  and  Frank  Monroe,  editors  ;  Herald- 
Enterprise  Co.,  publishers;  circulation  1 1. 

ST.  MARY'S,  Marion  Co.,  D 

SENTINEL  ;  semi-monthly  ;  sixteen 
pages;  size  8x11;  subscription  §1 ;  established 
I8S1 ;  D.  V.  Crowley,  editor  ;  Students  of  St. 
Mary's  College,  publishei-s  ;  a  college  paper  ;. 
issued  during  the  collegiate  year. 


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KENTUCKY. 


KENTUCKY. 


SCOTTSVILLE,  C.  H.,  Allen  Co.,  g 
500  pop.,  on  proposed  line  of  the  Clnclnncati, 
Green  River  &  Nashville  Rds.    Has  woolen 
and  grist  mills,  lumber  and  saw  mills,  etc. 
ALLEN  ADVOCATE;  Thursdays ;  four 
pag^;    size    18x26:    subscription  .$1 ;   estab- 
lished 1S8;3 ;    I.  E.  McClure,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

SHELBYVILLE,  C.  H.  Shelby  Co., 
i2  v',:W3  pop.,  on  the  ShelbyvlUe  division  of 
Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  30  m.  from 
Louis%nlle.  Seat  of  several  collegiate  insti- 
tutions. 

SHELBY  SENTINEL;  Thivrsdays; 
•  democratic;  eight  Pages;  size  31x4o;  sub 
scription  $2;  established  1843;  Cooper  &  Car- 
penter,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

SHEPHERDSVIL.LE,  C.  H.,  Bul- 
litt Co.,  D  4O0  pop.,  on  the  Louisville  &  Mem- 
phis and  Knoxville  branches  of  LouisvUle 
&  Nashville  Rds.,  18  m.  from  Louisville. 
Fruit-raising  section. 
R  TILL  ITT    PIONEER;  Thursdays; 

four  pages;   size  24x35;   subscription  $1.50 ; 

■  established  1882;  T.  H.  Morris,  editor  and  pub 

Usher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

SMITHLAND,     C.    H.,    Livingston 

Co.,  -D 

LIVINGS'fON  SENTINEL  ;  Thurs- 
days;, democratic;  four  pages;  size  26x40, 
subscription  $1.25;  established  18S4  A  F 
Rondeau,  editor  ;  Josiah  P.  Hodge,  publisher; 
issue  also  Golconda,  111.,  Herald. 

SOMERSET,  C.H.,P«<tesfci  Co.,g  1,800 
pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  New  Orleans  &  Texas 
iPaciflc  Rd.,  160  m.  from  Cincinnati.   Borders 
on  an  extensive  coal  region;  seat  of  Masonic 
College  and  Somerset  Seminary. 
■REPORTER;  semi-weekly, Mondays 
aiS  Thursdays ;    independent;   four  pages; 
s^e    24x34;    subscription   $1.50;    establis1ie4 
1875;  R.T.bunagan  &  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers: circulation  J.  

wvpTTBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages;  siVe26i40;  subscription  $1.50; 
lstabFished'l881;  Thomas  &  Lewis,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  J. 

TE  LE«RA  PH ;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
foil-  paiesT  size  26x40;  subscription  $l.oO; 
established  1884;  T.  B.  Coopage  and  J.  G. 
Hail,  editors  and  publishers. 
SPRINGFIELD,  C.  H.,  Washington 
Co.,  a  800  pop.,  9  in.  from  nearest  railroad 

point. 

WASHINGTON  LEADER;  Thurs 
daVs-  four  pa^es;  size  24x35 ;  subscription 
$f.50-:  establishid  1884;  W.  T.  Ewmg,  editor 
and  publisher. 

STANFORD,   C.  H.,  Lincoln  Co.,  O 
1,500  pop.,  on  Knoxville  branch  of  Louis- 
ville &  Nashville  Rd.  and  terminus  of  Ken- 
tucky Central  Rd.,  104  m.  from  Louisville. 
INTERIOR     JOURNAL;      semi 
weeklv,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages;  size  23x30;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tSblisWd  18T2  ;  W.  P.  Walton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J  1. 
TAYLORSVILEE,   C.   H.,  Spencer 
Co.,  a  700  pop.,  on  E.  fork  Salt  r.,  about  32 
m.  S.  E.  of   Louisville  and  on  Louisville  & 
Nashville    Rd.     The    river    affords   water 
power  here. 

SPENCER  COURIER;  Fj-idays;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab 


lished  1872 ;  J.  W.  Crutcher,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 
UNIONTOWN,  Union  Co.,  O  1,015 
pop.,  on  East  bank  of  Ohio  r.  The  centre 
of  a  superior  agricultural  locality,  the  yield 
of  which  embraces  tobacco,  wheat,  corn, 
hogs  and  cattle.  The  town  is  25  m.  from 
Henderson  and  rests  over  a  coal-bed  200 
feet  below  the  land  surface.  Is  a  place  of 
trade. 

UNION  LOCAL;  semi-weekly;  Wednes- 
days and  Saturdays ;  four  pages;  size  22x31  , 
subscription  $2;  established  1874  ;R.  51.  Wil- 
son, editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  K 1. 

VANCEBURG,  C.  H.,  Lewis  Co.,  d 
1,200  pop.,  on  Oliio  r.,  30  m.  above  Maysville, 
and  95  m.  from  Cincinnati.  Prominent 
shipping  place  for  timber  of  all  kinds 
and  leather. 

COURIER;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages;  size 26x40:  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1877  ;  A.  L.  McKay,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K  1. 


VERSAILLES,  C.  H.,  Woodford  Co., 

a  2,400  pop.,  a  few  miles  E.  of  Kentucky  r., 
and  about  midway  between  Frankfort  and 
Lexington.   Engaged  in  merchandizing  and 
manuf  actm-ing,  and  surrounded  by  a  fertile 
agricultural  and  stock-raising  region. 
WOODFORD    SUNs    Fridays;    demo- 
cratic; four  pages;   size  26x40;  subscription 
$2;   established   1869:    Dan  M.  Bowmar,  edi- 
tor and  publisher ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

WARSAW,  C.H.,  Gallatin  Co.,  i  666 
pop.,  on  Ohio  river,  60  m.  from  Cincinnati, 
80  m.  from  Louisville.  Local  tobacco  trade 
point. 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays ;  f our 
pages ;  size  26x40  :  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1880;  D.  B.  Wallace,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 

WEST   LIBERTY,  C.  H.,  Morgan 

Co.,  D-  225  pop.,  on  Licking  r.,  50  m.  from 
Mount  Sterling.    Lumber,  mUling  and  min- 
ing district. 
LICKING  VALLEY  SCORCHER  ; 

Thursdays ;  democratic ;  four  pages ;  size 
22x32;  subscription  $1 ;  established  18i9;  John 
T.  and  C.  S.  Hazelrigg,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ;  cli'culatioii  K  1. 

WICKLIFFE,  Ballard  Co.,  p  400 
pop.,  on  Cincinnati  Southern  &  Louisville 
Rd.  and  Mississippi  r.,  5  m.  S.  of  Cairo, 
Illinois.  Has  several  saw  mills  and  spoke 
factories.  Timber  region. 
JOURNAL;   Wednesdays;  eight  pages; 

size  26x40;  subscription  $1;  established  1884; 

Frank  France,  editor  and  publisher. 

WILLIAMSBURGH,  Whitley  Co., 

a, 

TIMES  ;  Thursdays ;  fom-  pages ;  size 
24x35;  subscription  $1;  established  1884;  H. 
W.  Newkii-k,  editor  and  publisher. 

WILLIAMSTOWN,  C.  H.,  Grant 

Co.,  6  751  pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  New  Orleans 

&  Texas  Pacific  Rd.,  35  m.  from  Cincinnati. 

Eu.joys  an  active  country  trade. 

COURIER;  Thursdays;  four  pages ;  size 
24x34;  s5b^>rlption  $1.50;  established  1879; 
Edward  T.  Cram,  editor  and  publisher;  circu- 
lation K  1. 


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KENTUCKY. 


WINCHESTER,  C.  H.,  Clark  Co.,  n 
o,"iWi  pop.,  on  the  line  of  Chesapeake  &  Ohio 
and  Kentucky  Central  Rds.,  about  20  m.  E. 
of  Lexington.  There  are  two  academies 
here.  In  the  heart  of  the  Blue  Grass 
region,  one  of  the  finest  stock-raising 
regions  in  the  world. 

CliARK  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Wednes 
days:  democratic ;  four  pages;  size  26x41; 
suhscriptiou  $2 ;  established  1867  ;  D.  C.  Lisle, 
editor  and  publisher  :  circulation  J  1 . 

SUN ;  Tuesdays ;  democratic ;  eight  pages ; 
size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1878;  Buckner  &  Nichols,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K  K  1. 


LOUISIAXA. 


LOUISIANA. 


ABBEVILLE,  C.  H  ,  Vermillion  Par- 
ish, 9  25.5  ijop.,  on  Bayou  Vermillion,  55 
m.  W.  by  S.  of  Baton  Rouge,  and  150  W. 
of  New  Orleans.  Is  In  the  midst  of  a  fine 
rich  prairie  country,  and  the  shipping 
point  for  the  vicinity. 

MERIDIONALi;  Saturdays;  English 
and  PYench  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x32;  subscrip- 
tion §2.50:  established  1856;  E.  A.  Addison, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

ADA,  Grant  Parish,  o  300  pop.  In  an 
agricultui'al  section. 

SCHOOL,  MESSENGER;  monthly; 
•  educational;  twenty  pages  octavo :  subscrip- 
tion 75  cents ;  establisned  1884 ;  G.  H.  Harvill, 
editor  and  publisher. 

ALEXANDRIA,  C.  H.,  Itapides  Par- 
ish, D  1,800  pop.,  on  Red  r.  and  Texas  & 
Pacific  Rd.  at  the  terminus  of  Morgan's 
Louisiana  &  Texas  Rd.,  about  130  m. 
N.  W.  of  Baton  Rouge.  Engaged  in  the 
cultivation  of  sugar  cane,  corn  and 
cotton. 

LOUISIANA  DEMOCRAT;  semi 
w^eekly  ;  Wednesdays  and  Saturdays ;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  18x24 ;  subscription 
$2.50 :  established  1845 ;  H.  L.  Blossat,  business 
manager;  circulation  K. 

STATE  CENTRAL,  EXPRESS; 
Saturdays;  four  pages;  size  24x36;  subscrip- 
tion $2 ;  established  1881 ;  J.  R.  Waters,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  K. 

ALGIERS,  Orleans  Parish,  O, 
ADVERTISER  ;  (see  New  Orleans.) 

AMITE    CITY,  C.    H.,    Tangipahoa 

Parish,  D-  1,120  pop.,    on   Illinois    Central 
Rd.,  68  m.  from  New  Orleans. 

GAZETTE;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
22x:il:  subscription  .$1.50;  established  1879; 
J.  D.  Cook,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  K. 

IN DEPEN D ENT ;  Saturdays ;  Independ- 
ent ;  four  pages ;  size  22x32 ;  subscription 
$1 :  established  1874 ;  R.  W.  Read,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 

BASTROP,  C.  H.,  Morehouse  Parish, 

[i  823  pop.,  about  60  m.  N.  by  W.  of  Vicks- 
burg,  >nss.    In  a  cotton-growing  section. 

MOREHOUSE  CliARION;  Fridays; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  S'2 ; 
established  1S74;  Schroeder  &  McFarlln,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ;  circulation  K. 

MOREHOUSE  SENTINEL,  ;  Satur- 
days ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x32  ;  subscription  $2  ; 
established  1885;  T.  G.  Brlgham,  editor;  F. 
Barlow,  publisher. 

BATON  ROUGE,  C.  H.,  East  Baton 

Rouge  Parish,  a  7,217  pop..  State  Capital, 


on  the  Mississippi  r.,  Mississippi  Valley  Rd. 
and  Morgan's  Louisiana  &  Texas  Rd.,  129  m. 
above  New  Orleans.  Extensive  sugar  and 
cotton  plantations  adjoin  the  city. 

CAPITOLIAN  ADVOCATE;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY. 
Saturdays ;  democratic ;  daily  four  pages, 
weekly  eight  pages;  size— daily  21x30,  weelcly 
29x42 ;  subscription— daily  $10,  weekly  $2  : 
established  1879 ;  Leon  Jastremski,  editor; 
Capitolian  Advocate  Co.,  publishers;  circu- 
lation—dally  J,  weekly  H  H. 

TRUTH;  Fridays ;  eight  pages ;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $2;  established  1882  ;  John 
McGrath,  editor  and  publisher;  eii'c'n  J  1. 

BAYOU  SARA,  West  Feliciana  Par- 
ish, a  (.see  St.  FrancisvUle.) 
BELLEVUE,  C.  H.,  Bossier  Parish, 

'O  200  pop.,  on  Lake  Bodeau,  20  m.  N.  E. 

of  Shreveport,  and  10  m.  N.  of  Houghton 

Station,   on   the  Vicksburg,  Shreveport  & 

Pacific  Rd.    Cotton  is  the  chief  product. 

BOSSIER  BANNER;  Thursdays; 
democratic ;  four  pages ;  size  22x30 ;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1859;  W.  H.  Scan- 
land,  editor  and  publisher;   circulation  K. 

BONNET  CARRE,  St.  John  Baptist 

Parish,  Q,  1,000  pop.,  on  Mississippi  r.,  about 

40  m.  above  New  Orleans.    Engaged  In  the 

cultivation  of  sugar  cane,  rice  and  com. 

MESCHACEBE;  Saturdays;  English 
and  French ;  Independent ;  four  pages  ;  size 
22x32 ;  subscription  $3  ;  established  1852 ; 
Charles  Lasseigne,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  K  K. 

CLINTON,  C.  H.,  East  Feliciana  Par- 
ish, a  1,129  pop.,  terminus  of  Clinton  & 
Port  Hudson  Rd.,  32  m.  from  Baton  Rouge. 
Centre  of  cotton  trade. 

PATRIOT-DEMOCRAT;  Saturdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  :  size  24x36  ;  subscrip- 
tion .S'2.50;  established  1871;  S.  Lambert  and 
J.  H.  Stone,  editors  ;  S.  Lambert,  publisher ; 
circulation  J  1. 

SOUTHERN  WATCHMAN;  Satur 
days  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ; 
subscription  $2.50  ;  established  1880 ;  W.  H. 
&  T.  M.  Green,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circu- 
lation K. 

COLFAX,  C.  H.,  Grant  Parish,  ^  250 

pop.,  on  Red  r.,  6  m.  from  New  Orleans  & 

Texas  Rd.  and  30  from  Alexandria.     Lies 

in  a  district  producing  cotton,  and  adapted 

to  the  i-aising  of  sugar  cane. 

CHRONICLE;  Satm-days;  democratic; 
four  pages ;  size  22x30 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1876 ;  H.  G.  Goodwyn,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 

CONVENT,  C.  H.,  St.  James  Parish,  O, 
520  pop.,  on  Mississippi  r.,  65  m.  above  New 
Orleans.  Sugar  cane,  corn  and  rice  are  the 
chief  products. 

LE  FOYER  CREOLE;  Wednesdays; 
English  and  French  :  four  pages  ;  size  "22x36  ; 
subscription  $3;  established  1880;  F.  B.  Die- 
harry,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  KK. 

COUSHATTA,  C.  H.,  Red  River  Par- 
ish, □  4SS  pop.,  on  Red  r.,  and  about  60  m. 
S.  E.  of  Shreveport. 

CITIZEN  ;  Saturdays ;  independent ; 
four  pages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $3 ;  es- 
tablished 1875;  J.  P.  Clarkson,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 

COVINGTON,  G.  H.,   St.    Tammany 

Parish,  D-  567  pop.,  40 m.  N.  of  New  Orleans, 


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on  Bogue  Falia  r.  lu  farming  and  stock- 
raising  quarter.  A  summer  resort  for  peo- 
ple of  New  Orleans  and  the  low  lands  of 
the  State.  Has  noted  mineral  wells  and 
springs ;  high  location ;  pure  air.  Sugar- 
cane, corn,  rice,  cotton,  grapes,  cattle,  poul- 
try, sheep  and  wool  are  the  chief  agricul- 
tural products.  Does  trade  with  New  Or- 
leans (in  brick,  sand,  charcoal,  lumber, 
staves,  shingles,  etc.),  with  which  It  is  con- 
nected by  dally  line  of  steamers. 

ST.  TAM3IANV  FARMER;  Satur 
days;  four  pages;  size  22x33;  subscription 
$2;  established  1S74:  W.  G.  Kentzel,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

DONALDSONVILL.E,    C.  H  .  As- 

cension  Parish,  O,  2,583  pop.,  on  Mississippi 
r.,  and  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.,  63  m.  above  New 
Orleans.  A  shipping  point.  The  Mississippi 
Valley  Rd.  running  from  New  Orleans  to 
Baton  Rouge  on  the  left  bank  of  the  Sliss. 
r.  has  lately  been  completed  through  the 
parish. 

ASCENSION  DEMOCRAT;  Satur 
days  ;  demot-ratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  2bx4U  ; 
subscription  $2  ;  established  1S82 ;  Ascension 
Democrat  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K  1. 

CHIEF  ;  Saturdays;  Indeiieiulent  repub- 
lican ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $2  ; 
established  1871 ;  Linden  E.  BeutUy,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  K  K  1. 

FARMER VILLE,  C.  H.,  Union  Par- 
ish, i  946  pop.,  near  Bayou  d'Arljonne,   30 
m.    N.   W.   of  Monroe   and  95  W.  by  N.  of 
Vicksburg,  Miss. 
GAZETTE;   Wednesdays;   democratic; 

four  pages;    size  24x36;   subscription    $1.50; 

established  1878 ;   J.  E.  Trimble,  editor  ;   J.  G. 

Trimble,  publisher ;  circulation  I  I. 

FLOYD,  C.  H.,  West  Carroll  Parish,  a' 
700  pop.,  50  m.  N.  W.  of  Vicksburg.    An  ac- 
tive  trade  centre  and  shipping  point  in  a 
good  cotton-growing  country. 
WEST   CARROLL.   WATCHMAN  ; 
Saturdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x32 ;  subscrip- 
tion  $2;    established    1881;   V.    Barlow,    edi- 
tor and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

FRANKLIN,  C.  H.,  St.  Mary  Par- 
ish, 9  1,900  pop.,  on  Morgan's  Louisiana  & 
Texas  Rd.  and  Bayou  Teche,  a  navigable 
stream.  Surrounded  by  a  fine  sugar-raising 
country. 

ST.  MARY  HERALD;  Saturdays; 
four  pages;  size  24x3U;  subscription  $2:  es- 
tablished 1883;  F.  W.  Liggins,  editor;  J.  B. 
Verdun,  Jr.,  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

GRAND  CANE,  De  Soto  Parish,  ^j 
DE  SOTO  MONITOR;  Saturdays; 
democrat  ic;  four  pages  ;  size  25x35;  subscrip- 
tion .$2 ;  established  1884  :  M.  L.  McLane  and 
W.  A.  Laurent,  editors  ;  John  Laurent,  pub- 
lisher. 

GRETNA,  C.  n.,  Jefferson  Parish,  R 
2,500  pop.,  on  Morgan's  La.  &  Texas  and 
Texas  &  Pacific  Rds. 

COURIER;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages;  size  22x32;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablisheil  1873;  Mrs.  Ava  H.  Hlldeiibrand,  edi- 
tor and  publisher;  circulation  K  K. 

HAHNVILIiE,  C.  H.,  St.  Charles  Par- 
itc/i.  C  5(10  pop.,  on  Missls.sippi  r.,  and  on 
New  Orleans  Pacific   &   Mississippi  Valley 


Rd.  It  is  30  m.  from  New  Orleans.  The 
people  cultivate  sugar  and  rice. 

ST.    CHARLES     HERALD;    Satur 
days;  independent  ;    four  pages;   size  22x32 ; 
subscription  $2;    established    1873;    Jos.    W. 
Carew, editor  anil  publisher;  circulation  K. 

HARRISONBURG,   C.   H.,    Cata- 
hottla    P((/-is/i.,  D  243  pop.,  on  Ouachita    r., 
about  100  m.  N.  by  W.  of  Baton  Rouge  and 
about  30  N.  W.  of  Natchez. 
CATAHOULA    NEWS;    Saturdays; 
democratic ;    four   pages ;    size    22x31 ;    sub- 
scription   .$2;     established    1873;    Segiist    & 
Walker,  editors  and  publishers;  clrc'n  K. 

HOMER,     Claiborne    Parish.    ^   1,000 
pop.,   about  60    m.    from    Monroe    and   20 
from  Arcadia,  the  nearest  railroad  town. 
GUARD  [AN  ;  Tuesdays  ;  four  pages;  size 
22x32 ;  subscription   $i ;   established    1877  ;  D. 
W.  Harris  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation K  K. 

HOUMA,  C.H.,    Terre  Bonne  Parish, 

□,  1,20U  pop.,  on  Morgan's  La.  &  Texas 
branch  Rd.,  50  m.  W.  by  S.  W.  of  New  Or- 
leans. An  agricultural  and  manufacturing 
district,  which  produces  sugar,  molasses, 
rice  and  corn. 

COURIER;  Satm-days;  English  and 
French  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages ;  size  24x3b  ; 
subscription  $2.50  ;  established  1878 ;  Edward 
F.  Bazet,  editor ;  B.  F.  Bazet,  publisher ;  circu- 
lation K.  „  , 

TERREBONNE  TIMES  ;  Saturdays ; 
eight  pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $2.50  ; 
established  1S81 ;  Hugh  M.  Wallis,  M.  D.,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ;  circulatU)n  K. 

LA  FAYETTE,  C.H.,  La  Fayette  Par- 
ish, g  1,150  pop,,  on  Vermilion,  Bayou  and 
Galveston,  Harrlsburg  &  Sjn  Antonio  and 
Morgan's  La.  &  Texas  Rds.,  ISO  m.  W.  by  N. 
of  New  Orleans  and  60  W.  by  S.  of  Baton 
Rouge. 
ADVERTISER:     Saturdays;     English 

and  French ;   democratic  ;   four  pages ;   size 

22x32  ;  subscription.  .§2  :    established  1865;  W. 

B.  Bailey,  editor  and  publisher  ;  clrc'n  K. 

LAKE  CHARLES,  C.  H.,  Calcasieu 
Parish,\,W)  P  pop.,  on  Calcasieu  r.  and  Lake 
Charles,  in  the  S.  W.  part  of  the  State.  On 
line  of  Galveston,  Harrlsburg  &  San  An- 
tonio Rd.,  midway  between  Houston  and 
New  Orleans. 

COMMERCIAL ;  Saturdays ;  democrat- 
ic •  four  pages  ;  size  22x32  ;  subscription  $2 ; 
established  1881 ;  John  McCormick,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 

ECHO;  Saturdays  ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2  ;  established 
1868 ;  J.  W.  Bryan,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation K  K  1. 

LAKE  PROVIDENCE,  C.  li.,East 

Carroll  Parish,  a  1,000  pop.,  on  Mississippi  r., 

430  m.  from  New  Orleans. 

EAST     CARROLL     DEMOCRAT; 

Saturdavs:  democratic;  four  pages;  .s;ize  24x 

35 ;  subscription $2 ;   establislied  1882 ;  Mrs.  M. 

L.    Gainer,  editor;   J.   N.  Turner,  publisher  ; 

circulation  K. 

LEESVILLE,C.  H.,  Vernon  Parish,  -n 
100  pop.,  10  m.  E.  of  Sabine  r.  and  65  m.  W. 
of  Alexandria. 

VERNON  CONDENSER;  Thursdays: 
four  pages  ;  size  16x22  ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1882;  Don  E.  Sorelle,  editor  and  pub. 
Usher  ;  circulation  K. 


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MANSFIELD,  C.  H.,  De  Soto  Parish, 
\2  770  pop.,  ouTexas  &  Pacific  Rd.,  about  15 
m.  from  Bayou  Pierre  and  aliout  40  S.  of 
Slireveport.    Cottou  and  corn  section. 

DE  80T0  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  :  size  .J4x35  ;  subscrip- 
tion S'i;  establislied  ISTT ;  J.  E.  Hewitt,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  K  K. 

HEK-AI^D;  Saturdays;  democratic  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1S.S3  ;  Jackson  Douglas,  editor  :  J.  Lud 
Williams,  publisher;  circulation  K. 

MANY,  C.  H.,  Sabine  Parish,  o  143  pop., 

about  10  m.  W.  of  proposed   N.  O.  P.  Rd, 

Engaged  in  cotton  and  corn  culture.    Parts 

of  Sabine  Parish  are  well  timbered  with 

cypress  brakes. 

SOUTHRON  OF  SABINE;  Satur- 
days ;  democratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x30  ;  sub- 
scription $2  ;  established  1878  ;  E.  F.  Presley, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K. 

MARKSVIL.L.E,  C.  H.,  Avoyelles 
Parish,  D  SOO  pop.,  about  3  m.  from  Red  r., 
and  about  30  W.  of  the  Mississippi  r.  Cot- 
ton, corn,  sugar  cane  and  sweet  potatoes 
are  the  chief  productions. 

BUIiLETIN  ;  Satiu-days;  democratic; 
four  pages ;  size  22x31 ;  subscription  $3 ;  es- 
tablished 1876;  A.  J.  Laf argue,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

REVIEW;  Saturdays  ;  English  and 
French  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  23.x32  ; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1S80 ;  A.  M.  Gre- 
milllon,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K. 

MARTHAVILL,     ^^atch  itoches 

Parisli,  -C 

3IOUNTER  ;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  14x20  ;  subscription  50  cents  ; 
established  1885 ;  H.  E.  Hanson,  editor  and 
publisher. 

MAUREPAS,  Livingston  Parish,  a- 
a  point  on  the  Amite  r.,  about  65  m.  from 
New  Orleans.  Shingles,  staves,  lumber, 
cane,  corn,  cottou  and  sweet  potatoes  are 
products  of  the  vicinity. 

GAZETTE;  Wednesdays;  four  pages; 
size  22x32 ;  subscription  §1 ;  established  1872 ; 
Robert  Benefleld,  editor  and  publisher;  cir- 
culation K ;  an  edition  of  the  Gazette  is  Issued 
at  Ponchatoula  ;  another  edition,  entitled  the 
Ledoer.  is  issued  at  Springfield ;  another, 
entitled  the  Age,  is  issued  at  Whitehall. 

SOlJTHLi.\ND;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  ; 
size  30x44  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1880  ; 
Robert  Benefleld,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation K ;  dated  at  Haurepas  and  New  Or- 
leans. 

MINDEN,  7re6s<erPaHs7i,tl  1.113 pop., 
on  Bayou  Dorcheat,  about  30  m.  E.  by  N.    of 
Shreveport.     Connected  by  the  Tap  branch 
with  the  Vicksburg,  Shreveport  &  Pacific 
Rd.,  5  m.  distant.    Ranks  third  among  the 
cotton  markets  of  the  State. 
DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;   democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x35;  subscription   $1;   es- 
tablished 1863 ;  N.  J.  Drew,  editor  and  publish- 
er ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

WEBSTER  TRIBUNE;  Wednesdays; 
four  pages;  size  24x34;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1877;  T.  M.  Fort  &  Son,  editors; 
Moses  Fort,  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

MONROE,  C.  H.,  Ouachita  Parish,  ^ 
2,070  pop.,  on  Ouachita  r.,  at  crossing  of 
Vicksburg,  Shreveport  &  Texas  Rd.,  75  m. 
W.  of  Vicksburg,  Miss.    Steamboats  make 

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regular  landings  in  passing  up  and  down 
the  river.  Cotton  market  In  an  agricultu- 
ral and  cotton-growing  countrj'.  A  cotton 
seed-oil  mill  is  established  here. 

BULiLiETIN ;  Wednesdays ;  democratic ; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x36:  subscription  S'-:  estab- 
lished 1880;  C.  H.  Trousdale,  editor;  Wil- 
liam H.  Gavle,  publisher  :  circulation  K  K. 

OUACHITA  TELEGRAPH  ;  Satur- 
days ;  four  pages ;  size  23x33 ;  subscription 
S2.5II;  established  1865;  G.  W.  McCranie,  edi- 
tor and  puldisher ;  circulation  n  K  1. 

MORGAN  CVJlY,St.  Mary's  Parish, 

[?  2,015  pop.,  on  line  of  Morgan's  La.  &  Texas 
Rd.  Transfer  depot  for  Red  and  Atchafa- 
laya  Rivers  and  La  Teche  and  Vermilion 
bayous  steamboat  freight.  Keeps  a  fleet  of 
over  one  hundred  sailing  vessels  engaged 
In  the  oyster  trade.  Is  the  central  sugar 
depot  of  Southwestern  Louisiana. 

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NAPOLEONVILL.E,     C.    H.,    As- 

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NATCHITOCHES,  C.   H.,    Xatchi- 

toches  Parish,  <2  2.785  pop.,  on  Cane  r.,  SO  m. 
S.  E.  of  Shreveport.  It  has  a  good  steam- 
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near  Bayou  Teche  and  150  m.  W.  of  New 
Orleans.  Engaged  in  sugar  planting.  Centre 
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NEW  ORLEANS,    C.    H.,    Orleans 

Parish,  li,  216,140  pop.,  on  Mississippi  r.,  110 
m.  from  its  mouth.  The  centre  of  seven 
trunk  line  railroads.  The  great  commercial 
emporium  and  largest  city  in  the  South, 
and  the  largest  cotton  market  in  the  world. 
The  foreign  and  domestic  commerce  is 
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NEW   ROADS,   Pointe  Coupee  Par. 

ish.  u 

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$3 ;  established  1880 ;  L.  B.  Claiborne,  editor 
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OPELOUSAS,   O.     H.,     St.    Landry 

Parish,  a  1,676  pop.,  on  Morgan's  L^.  & 
Texas  Rd.,  45  m.  W.  by  N.  of  Baton  Rouge, 
and  166  W.  by  N.  of  New  Orleans.  Engaged 
in  agriculture  and  stock  raising;  chief 
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&  L.  A.  Sandoz,  editors  and  publishers ;  cir- 
•culation  K. 

ST.  liANDRY  DEMOCRAT;  Satur- 
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svibscription  $2 ;  estalilislied  1878 ;  J.  W. 
Jackson,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K. 

PLAQUEMINE,     C.    H.,     Iberville 

Pitrish,'^  2,061   pop.,  on   Mississippi   r.   and 

Texas   &  Pacific  Rcl.,  15  m.    from    Baton 

Rouge.    Has  saw    mills   and  three  shingle 

mills  ;  barrels,  sawed  lumber,  shingles  and 

hogsheads  the  principal  articles  of  trade. 

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tion $3  ;  established  1876  ;  W.  A.  Bryan,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

POINTE  A  LA  HACHE,  C.  H., 

Plaquemines  Parish,  0^500  pop.,  on  Missis- 
sippi r.,   about  40  m.  below  New  Orleans. 
Sugar,  rice,  oranges  and  garden  products 
ai'e  raised  here  in  abundance. 
OBSERVER;   +  + 

POINTE  COUPEE,  Pointe  Coupee 

Parish.  O 

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tablished 1884  ;  J.  W.  Quiun,  editor;  Pointe 
Coupee  Publisliing  Co.,  publishers. 

PONCHATOUI.A,  Tangipahoa  Par- 
ish, a-  293  pop.,  48  m.  N.  of  New  Orleans,  on 
N.  O.  division  of  Illinois  Central  Rd.  Is  noted 
for  its  mineral  waters,  and  is  a  summer 
resort  for  New  Orleans  people,  as  well  as 
a  winter  resort  for  Northerners.  In  good 
farming  country,  raising  sugar  cane,  rice, 
cotton,  corn,  grapes,  figs  and  garden  pro- 
duce. Ships  lumber,  timber,  logs,  shingles 
and  cattle. 

GAZETTE  ;  Wednesdays  ;  eight  pages  ; 
size  32x44;  subscription  $1 ;  establi.shed  1872  ; 
Robert  Benefleld,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation K;  printed  at  the  office  of  the 
Maurepas  Gazette. 

RAYVIELE,  C.H.,  Pdchlaiid  Parish,  ti 
216  pop.,  on  Vicksburg,  Shreveport&  P.  Rd., 
54  m.  W.  of  Vicksburg,  Miss. 

RICHLAND  BEACON;  Saturdays; 
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editor ;  Mangham  &  Baird,  publishers ;  circu- 
lation K. 

ROBEIjIN,  Natchitoches  Parish,  -a 

REPORTER;  Fridays  ;  democratic  ; 
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lished 1884 ;  W.  A.  Carter,  editor ;  E.  A.  Bud- 
denbrock,  publisher. 

RUSTON,  Lincoln  Parish,  ti  C.  H.,  68 

m.  E.  of    Shreveport,    on   the  Vicksburg, 

Shreveport  and  Pacific  Rd. 

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established  1884 ;  S.  D.  Pearce,  editor  and  pub- 
Usher. 

ST.  BERNARD,  C.  H.,  St.  Bernard 

Parish,  Q,  500  pop.,  on  Ship  Island  canal  con- 
necting with  the  Mississippi  river  and  the 
Mississippi  &  Lake  Rd.  connecting  with 
New  Orleans. 

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ST.      FRANCISVILLE,     C.     II. 

(BAYOU  SARA  P.  O.),  West  Feliciana 
Parish,  a  1,721  pop.,  beautifully  situated  on 
an  elevation  one-half  mile  from  Mississippi 
r.,  at  Bayou  Sara,  165  m.  above  New  Or- 
leans. The  West  Feliciana,  Woodville  & 
Bayou  Sara  Rd.  runs  past  this  place.  A 
cotton-shipping  point. 

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Hunter  C.   Leake,  publisher;   circulation  K. 

ST.  JOSEPH,  C.  H.,  Tensas  Parish,  nf 
486  pop.,  on  Mississippi  r.,  370  m.  from  New 
Orleans  and  :30  above  Natchez,  Miss.  In  a 
cotton  district,  and  a  shipping  point  for 
that  staple. 

NORTH    LOUISIANA    JOURNAL; 

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ST.     MARTIN VIELE,  C.  H  ,    St. 

3Iartins  Parish,  p  1,6i:hj  pop.,  6  m.  from 
Cades,  a  station  on  Morgan's  La.  &  Texas 
Rd.,  and  13  from  New  Iberia. 

ST.  MARTIN  REVEILLE  ;  Satur- 
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Carlos  Greig,  editor  and  publisher. 

SHREVEPORT,  C.  H.,  Caddo  Par- 
ish, "n  10,000  pop.,  on  Red  r.  The  Initial  point 
of  the  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.,  at  terminus  of 
the  New  Orleans,  Pacific  &  Vicksburg  and 
Shreveport  &  Texas  Rds.,  300  m.  N.  W.  of 
Baton  Rouge  and  700  above  New  Orleans. 
Situated  at  the  head  of  steamboat  naviga- 
tion. In  the  centre  of  cotton-growing  dis- 
trict. It  has  an  extensive  trade  and  river 
commerce. 

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S'PA'RT  A,  CU.,  Bienville  Parish,  ^  160 
pop.,  about  40  m.  S.  E.  of  Shreveport  and 
60  from  Monroe.  A  trade  centre  for  a  very 
large  section. 

RURAL  TIMES;  Saturdays ;  four 
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lished 1868 ;  J.  M.  Head,  editor  ;  Head  &  Crow- 
son,  publishers ;  circulation  K. 

SPRINGFIELD,  Livingston  Parish, 

a-  500  pop.,  47  m.  N.  of  New  Orleans,  on  the 
Natalberry  r. 

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32x44  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1878  ;  Rob- 
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tion K ;  printed  at  the  office  of  the  Maurepas 
Gazette. 

TALLULAH,  Madison  Parish,  cf  200 
pop,,  20  m.  frona  Vicksburg,  Miss.,  on  the 
Vicksburg,  Shreveport  and  Pacific  Rd.  A 
shipping  pointfor  the  surrounding  cotton- 
growing  section 

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aiKl  publisher. 

THIBODAUX,  C.H.,  Lafourche  Par- 
ish, Q,  1,515  pop.,  on  Bayou  Lafourche,  con- 
nected with  Morgan's  Louisiana  &  Texas 
Rd.  by  Thibodaux  branch,  and  55  from  New 
Orleans.  Centre  of  a  thriving  trade.  Sur- 
rounded by  an  agricultural  and  rice  and 
.sugar  cane  growing  district. 
8ENTINEL.;     Saturdays;    English    and 

French  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 

$3 ;  established  1861 ;  S.  T.  Grisamore,  editor  ; 

F.  Sancan,  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

VIDALIA,C.  H.,  Concordia  Parish,  n 
44y  pop.,  on  Mississippi  r.  and  Natchez  & 
Jaelison  Rd.,  oposite  Natchez,  147  in.  above 
Baton  Rouge.    Cotton-growing  district. 

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tion $2 ;  established  1873 ;  Eagle  Publishing 
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subscription  $2 ;  established  1882;  W.  A.  Diers, 
editor  ;  J.  L.  Rountree,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K. 
WASHINGTON,  St.  Landry  Parish, 

a  1,195  pop.,  on  Rd.,  6  ni.  from  Opelousas. 

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24x36  ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1881 ;  J. 
Kossuth  Sandoz,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation K. 

WEST  BATON  ROUGE,  (PORT 

ALLEN  P.  O.),  West  Baton  Rouge  Parish,  a 
300  pop.,  on  Mississippi  r.  and  Texas  &  Pa- 
cific Rd.,  opposite  Baton  Rouge.    Engaged 
in  the  cultivation  of  sugar  cane  and  cotton. 
SUGAR  PLANTER ;  Saturdays;  Inde- 
pendent;  four  pages;  size  21x28;    subscrip- 
tion $3;    established  1859;    Jos.  W.   Hyams, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

WHITEHALL,  Livingston  Parish,u- 
AGE ;  Thursdays  ;  democratic; eight  pages; 
size  S0x44 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1878 ; 
Age  Publishing  Co..  editors  and  publishers  ; 
circulation  K ;  printed  at  the  office  of  the 
Maurepas  Gazette. 

WINNFIELD,  C.  H.,  Winn  Parish,  t] 

SOUTHERN  SENTINEL;  Fridays; 
four  pages;  size  22x30;  subscription  .$2; 
established  1883;  S.  M.  Brian,  editor  ;  Winn- 
field  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

WINNSBOROUGH,  C.  H.,  Frank- 
lin Parish,   6    540  pop.,  on  Turliey  Creek, 
about  40  m.  N.  by  W.  of  Natchez,  Miss. 
FRANKLIN    SUN;    Saturdays;    four 
pages  ;   size  22x32  ;   subscription  $2.50 ;    estab- 
lished 1864  ;    W.  P.  Power,    editor  and  pub 
Usher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

MAINE. 

AUBURN,  P 

SATURDAY  SIGNAL;  (see  Lewlston.) 

AUGUSTA,  C.  II.,  Kennebec  Co.,  g 
State  capital,  8,666  pop.,  on  Maine  Central 
Rd.,  and  on  Kennebec  r.,  at  head  of  steam 
navigation.  Engaged  In  commerce  and 
manufactures. 

KEN  NEBEC  JOURNAL ;  every  morn 
ing  except  Sunday,  and  WEEK  L  Y, 
Wednesdays  ;  republican ;  daily  four  pages, 
weekly  eiglit  pages  ;  size— daily  24x36,  weekly 
36x46;  subscripllon— daily  $7,  weekly  $2; 
establislied— daily  187U,  weekly  1834;  Sprague 


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&  Son,  editors  and  publisliers ;  circulation — 
daily  J,  weekly  I  1. 

GOSPEL  BANNER;  Saturdays;  uni- 
versalist ;  four  jiages  ;  size  29x42 ;  subscription 
$2;  establislied  1835;  Rev.  I.  J.  Mead,  editor ; 
Mead  &  Vic  kery,  publisliers  ;  circulation  G  1. 

HOME  FAR iU;  Thursdays;  agricultural;. 
eight  pages;  size  32x46;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1879  ;  Samuel  L.  Boardman,  editor  ; 
Samuel  L  Boardman  &  Co.,  publishers ;  cir- 
culation H  H  1. 

MAINE  FARMER;  Thursdays;  agri- 
cultural ;  four  pages;  size  31x46 ;  subscription 
$2.50 ;  established  1832 ;  Badger  &  Manley, 
publishers  ;  circulation  F. 

NEW  AGE;  Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  29x42  ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1867 ;  Plaisted  &  MorCon,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  G  1 ;  I^~  Actual 
average  circulation  fur  one  year  preceding 
January  1,  1885,  as  jrer  sfatemenf  on  file  at  the 
office  of  t)ie  American  Neivsjtiiper  Vireetory^ 
6,464  copies. 

BACKLOG  SKETCHES;  semi- 
monthly; eight  pagts  ;  size  23x32;  subscrip- 
tion 35  cents  ;  established  1883  ;  Backlog  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

VICKERY'S  FIRESIDE  VISI- 
TOR ;  semi-monthly  ;  sixteen  pages  ;  size  of 
page  11x16;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1874; 
Vickery  &  Hill,  editors  and  publishers ;  cir- 
culation B  B  1 

HAPPY  HOURS  ;  monthly  ;  illus- 
trated ;  twenty  pages  ;  size  of  page  11x16;  sub- 
scription $1  ;  establislied  1879  ;  Hill  &  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ;  circ'n  B  1. 

ILLUSTRATED  FAMILY  HERi> 
ALD;  monthly;  sixteen  pages  ;  size  of  page 
11x16;  subscription  $1;  establishedl878 ;  True 
&  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  does  not  Insert 
advertisements  ;  issues  also  True's Illustrated 
Magazine  and  Home  Companion. 

ILLUSTRATED  FAMILY 
MONTHLY  ;  si.xteen  pages;  size  of  page 
11x16  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1874 ;  Shaw 
&  Co.,  editors  and  publisliers;  circ'n  B  B. 

PEOPLE'S  LITERARY  COMPAN- 
ION; monthly;  twenty  pages;  size  of  page 
11x15  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1869  ;  E.  C. 
Allen,  editor ;  E.  C.  Allen  &  Co.,  publishers ; 
does  not  insert  advertisements. 

RIVERSIDE  MESSENGER;  month- 
ly ;  eiglit  pages  ;  size  31x44 ;  subscription,  2& 
cents  ;  established  1884  ;  P.  A.  De  Creny,  ed- 
itor and  publisher. 

TRUE'S  ILLUSTRATED  MAGA- 
ZINE AND  HOME  COMPANION; 
monthly;  twenty  pages;  size  of  page  11x15  ; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1874  ;  True  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers ;  does  not  insert  adver- 
tisements ;  issue  also  the  Illustrated  Family 
Herald. 

BANGOR,  C.  H.,  Penobscot  Co.,  C 
16,857  pop.,  on  Penobscot  r.,  at  eastern  ter- 
minus of  Eastern  Maine  and  Western  ter- 
minus of  Maine  Central  Rds.  and  at  ter- 
minus of  Bangor  &  Katahdin  and  Bangor  & 
Piscataquis  Rds.  Engaged  In  the  lumber 
trade,  and  tlie  centre  of  supplies  for  a  large 
portion  of  the  central  part  of  the  State. 
Third  city  in  Maine.  The  Shore  Line  Rd. 
now  being  built  between  Bangor  and  Calaiz 
runs  tlirough  this  place. 

COMMERCIAL;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays  ;  Indepen- 
dent ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages ; 
size— daily  25x42,  weekly  29x44  ;  subscription 
—daily  .$7,  weekly  $1 ;  established— daily  1871, 
weekly  1838 ;  J.  P.  Bass  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers;  circulation— daily  II,  weekly  G. 
^^^^  Actual  iirerage  circulation  for  one  gear 
preceding  January  1,  1S85,  as  per  statement 
on  file  at  tite  office  of  the  American  Newspaper 
Directory— dailii  2,362.  toeelcly  4,468  capies. 

WHIG  AND  COURIER;  every  morn- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  COURIER,  Fri- 
days; republican;  dally  four  pages,  weekly 
six  pages ;  size— daily  27.x41,  weekly  (size  of 


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page)  21x27 ;  subscription— daily  $8. weekly  $2; 
establlshfd  — daily  1834,  weekly  1815;  C.  A. 
Boutelle,  editor  ;  Boutelle  &  Burr,  publishers  ; 
Circulation— tlaily  I,  weekly  1 1. 
(!OriilKU>;  (spe  Whin  a-td  Courier.) 
DIKHiO  RURAL;  Saturdays;  agricul- 
tural; eiuht  pa£>es:  size  2^x40;  subscription 
$1.50  ;  estaV)lislied  1874  ;  D.  M.  Hall,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  I  1. 

INDUSTRIAL,  JOURNAL,;  Fridays; 
commercial ;  eight  pages  ;  size  3Ux42 ;  subscrip- 
tion .«!2  ;  established  1879  ;  E.  M.  &  W.  F.  Bland- 
ing,  editors  ;  Journal  Publishing  Co.,  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  I. 

BAR  HARBOR,  Hancock  Co.,  g 
2,000  pop.,  at  the  entrance  of  Frenchman's 
Bay,  21  ra.  from  Ellsworth.  A  celebrated 
summer  resort. 

MOUNT  DESERT  HERALD;  Fri- 
days; four  pages;  size  27x39;  subscription 
.«!2 ;  established  1881  :  Joseph  Wood,  editor ; 
Blount  Desert  Publishing  Co.,  publishers ; 
circulation  I  I. 

BATH,  C.  H.,  Sagadahoc  Co.,  •:?  7,875 
pop.,  on  Maine  Central  and  Knox  &  Lincoln 
Rds.  and  Kennebec  r.,  12  m.  from  its  moutli. 
Engaged  in  ship  building  and  the  lumber 
trade,  and  enjoys  superior  advantages  for 
navigation.  A  line  of  steamers  connects 
■with  Boston. 

TI3IES;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  AMERICAN  SENTINEL,,  Thurs- 
days ;  republican ;  four  pages  ;  size— dail.v 
22X.32,  weekly  25x37;  subscription— daily  $7, 
weekly  $2;  established— daily  1844,  weekly 
1822  ;  E.  Upton  &  Son.  editors  and  publishers  ; 
circulation — daily  K  1.  weeklv  J  J. 
A:>IERICAN  SENTINEL:  (see  Times.) 
INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays ;  four 
pages;  size  22.xo0;  subscription  $1.75;  estab- 
lished 1879  ;  Charles  D.  Clarke,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J  J. 

PEOPLE'S  EASTERN  FIRESIDE; 
monthly  ;  independent ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
30x44;  subscription  35  cents;  established 
1883  ;  Charles  S.  Wright,  editor  and  publisher. 

BELFAST,  C.  H.,  JFaldo  Co.,  g  5,308 
pop.,  at  head  of  Penobscot  bay,  -has  a 
fine  harbor ;  terminus  of  Belfast  branch  of 
Maine  Central  Rd.,  132  m.  from  Portland. 
Engaged  In  ship-building,  manufacturing 
and  domestic  commerce. 

PROGRESSIVE  AGE:  Thursdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x42  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1854;  Wm.  M.  Rust,  edi 
tor  and  publisher ;  circulation  1 1. 

REPUBLICAN  JOURNAL;  Thurs- 
-days ;  republican;  four  pages;  size  29x46; 
subscription  $3 ;  established  1829 ;  C.  A.  Pils- 
bury,  editor  ;  Republican  Journal  Publishing 
Co..  publishers  ;   circulation  H  1. 

TEMPERANCE  RECORD;  monthly; 
temperance  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  of  page  11x14  ; 
subscription  60  cents:  established  1878;  Geo. 
E.  Brackett,  editor ;  Brackett  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers :  circulation  .1  J  1. 

BIDDEFORD,  York  Co.,  p  12,652 
pop.,  on  Saco  r.,  opposite  Saco,  and  on  Port- 
land, Saco  &  Portsmouth,  and  Boston  & 
Maine  Rds.,  15  m.  from  Portland.  A  thriv- 
ing cotton  manufacturing  and  commercial 
city. 

EVENING  TIMES;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  an<l  TIMES,  Saturdays  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  24X36  ;  subscription  —  daily  $6, 
weekl.y  $1.50  ;  estalilished— daily  1876,  weekly 
1879  ;  Andrew  J.  Small,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulati(m— daily  K  I,  weekly  J  1. 

JOURNAL  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLV.  Fridays;  republican; 
lour  pages  ;  size— daily  23x36,  weekly  29x45 ; 


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subscription— daily  $6.26,  weekly  $2.50;  estab- 
lished—daily 1884,  weekly  1845;  C.  H.  Pres- 
cott,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation- 
weekly  H. 

MAINE  SENTINEL;  Wednesdays; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x36 ;  subscription  Sl-50  ;  es- 
tablished 1882 ;  John  Hanscom,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  I. 

TIMES;  (see  Evening  Times.) 

WATSON'S  ILLUMINATOR; 
montlilv  ;  humorous  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  o0x46  ; 
subscription  50  cents  ;  established  1876  ;  Will 
H.  Watson,  ei  liter  and  publisher ;  clrc'n  F  1. 

BOOTH    BAY.   Lincoln  Co.,  4,.50ii  g 

pop.,  14  m.  from  Wiscasset,  the  nearest  Rd. 

point.    Fishing  and  ice  are  the  principal 

industries. 

REGISTER  ;  Saturdays  ;  four  pages  , 
size  20x27  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  IS  17  ; 
B.  T.  Cox,  editor  and  publisher. 

BOWDOINHAM,  Sagadahoc  Co.,  g 

ADVERTISER;  Fridays;  four  pages; 
size  24x35  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1884  ; 
S.  D.  Thorn,  editor  and  publisher. 

BRIDGETON,    Cumberland    Co.,   p 
2,s63  pop.,  52  m.  from  Portland,  on  Sebago 
Lake  and  on  Bridgeton  &  Saco  r.  Rd.    A 
steamboat   line,   known    as    Sebago   Lake 
Route,  touches  here.    Engaged  in  woolen 
and  other  manufactures. 
NEWS;    Fridays;     independent;    four 
pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1870 ;   H.  A.  Shorey,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

BRUNSWICK,  Cumberland  Co.,  p 
6,000  ]jop.,  on  Androscoggin  r.  and  Maine 
Central  Rd.,  at  the  junction  of  branch  rail- 
roads running  to  Bath,  Lewiston  and  Farm- 
ington,  26  m.  from  Portland  and  30  from 
Augusta.  Engaged  in  lumber  trade,  ship 
building,  wood  pulp  and  paper  box  manu- 
facturing, and  the  centre  of  considerable 
country  trade.  Seat  of  Bowdoin  College 
and  tlie  Medical  School  of  Maine. 

HERALD;     Saturdays;      independent; 

four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $1.50 ; 
established  1881 ;  John  Dike,  editor  and  pub- 
lislier ;  circulation  X. 

TELEGRAPH;  Frida.ys ;  four  pages; 
size  24x36;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1853  ;  A.  G.  Teuney,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation K  K  1. 

BOWDOIN  ORIENT;  bi  weekly  ; 
twenty  pages  ;  size  of  page  8x11  ;  subscrip- 
tion $5;  established  1871;  Students  of  Bow- 
doin College,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circula- 
tion K  K  ;  a  college  paper ;  Issued  during  the 
collegiate  year. 

BUCKSPORT,  Hancock  Co.,  g 

A  RTEL  ;  monthly  ;  sixteen  pages  ;  size  of 
page  8x11  :  subscription  50  cents  ;  established 
1883  ;  Hugh  R.  Hatch,  editor  and  publisher  ;  a 
school  paper  ;  issued  during  tlie  school  .year. 

CALAIS,  Washington  Co., D- 0,172  pop., 
on  St.  Croix  &  Penobscot  Rd.,  at  head  of 
navigation  on  St.  Croix  i-.,  and  opposite  St. 
Stephens,  N.  B.  The  market  of  all  the  up- 
river  counties,  and  of  the  Province  of  New 
Brunswick.  Engaged  in  ship  building  and 
lumber  trade. 

ADVERTISER  ;  Wednesdays;  republi- 
can ;  four  pages  ;  size  25x37  ;  subscription  .$2  ; 
established  1836:  John  Jackson,  editor  and 
puV)lislier ;  circulation  K. 

TIMES ;  Tuesdays;  four  pages  :  size  27x41  ; 
subscription  $2  50;  established  1869;  Whidden 
&  Rose,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'u  I. 


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CAMDEN,  K710X  Co.,  4,38f)  pop.,  P  on 

Penobscot  bay,  8  m.  N.  of  Rockland  and  48 

from   Bangor.     Ship    building,  ice-cutting 

and  the  production  of  lime  carried  on. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  ;  size  27x41 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estal)- 
lished  1869  ;  T.  R.  Simonton,  editor  ;  Camden 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

CANTON,  Oxford  Co.,  -n  1,032  pop.,  at 

terminus  of  Runiford  Falls  &  Buckfteld  Rd. 

Has  puli5  mills,  saw  mills,  etc. 

TELEPHONE;  Thursdays;  eight  pages; 
size  26x411;  subscription  .S1.5U;  established 
1883 ;  E.  N.  Carver,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation K  K. 

MAINE  HORSE-BREEDERS' 
MONT  H  Ia  Y  ;  live-stock  ;  twenty-eight 
pages;  size  of  page  TxlO ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1879  ;  J.  W.  Thompson,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  I  1. 

CAPE  ELIZABETH,  Cumberland 
Co.,  p  5,00p  pop.,  on  Eastern  Rd.,  1  m.  from 
Portland.  Has  rolling  mills,  oil  works,  the 
Eastern  Rd.  repair  shops,  and  a  number  of 
small  manufactories. 
SENTINEL;  (see  Ferry  Village.) 

CARIBOU,  Aroostook  Co.,  fh  2,800 
pop.,  on  Aroostook  r.  and  N.  B.  Ed.,  10  m. 
from  Ft.  Falrfleld.  Has  grist  and  shingle 
mills  and  starch  factory.  General  mercan- 
tile business  also  carried  on. 

AROOSTOOK      REPUBLICAN; 

Wednesdays  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
24x36  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1880  ; 
S.  W.  Matthews,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation K  K  1. 

CASTINE,  Hancock  Co.,  g  1,215  pop., 
10  m.  from  Belfast  and  IS  from  Bucksport, 
the  county  seat. 
GAZETTE;  Tliursdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size 

16x22 ;    subscription    $1 ;    established     18S4 ; 

Wheeler  &  Houkc,  editors  and  publishers. 

DAMARISCOTTA,  Lincoln  Co.,  g 
1,129  pop.,  on  Knox  &  Lincoln  Rd.,  18  m.  E. 
from  Bath ;  geographical  and  trade  centre 
of  county ;  principal  occupation  is  ship 
building,  but  the  town  lies  in  a  farming 
section. 

HERALD  AND  RECORD  ;  Thiirs 
days  ;  independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  27x41 ; 
subscription  $1.25  ;  established  1876  ;  Dunbar 
Brothers,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation 
,J  1 ;  dated  at  Damariscotta  and  Newcastle. 

DEERISLE,H«»coc/.-  Co.,  g  4,000  pop., 

21 1  m.  from  Rockland  and  18  from  Ellsworth. 

A  summer  resort. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
22x32;  subscription  $1..50;  establi-shed  1882; 
H.  H.  Pressey,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion K  1. 

DEXTER,  Penobscot  Co.,  2,800  □  pop., 
the  terminus  of  Dexter  &  Newport  branch 
of  Maine  Central  Rd.,  30  m.  N.  W.  of  Ban- 
gor ;  is  on  a  branch  of  Sebasticook  r.,  which 
furnishes  good  water  power  for  woolen 
inills,  machine  shops  and  other  manufac- 
tories located  here. 

EASTERN  STATE;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent :  eight  pages:  size  26x40;  subscrip- 
tion $l.r.O;  established  1882;  R.  O.  Robbins, 
editor  ;  Eastern  State  Publishing  Co.,  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  .1  1. 

GAZETTE;    Fridays;    eight  pag,°s  ;    size 


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35x48  ;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1862;  M. 
F.  Herring,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion J  1. 

DOVER,    C.    H.,    Piscataquis    Co.,    a 

1,687  pop.,  on  Piscataquis  r.  and  Bangor  & 

Piscataquis  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  of  Dexter. 

PISCATAQUIS       OBSERVER; 

Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  ft)ur  pages  ;  size 
27x41  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estabiislied  1848  ; 
Samuel  D.  Edes,  editor ;  Edes  &  Barrows, 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

EASTPORT,  Washington  Co.,  a-  4,062 
pop.,  on  Moose  Island.  Great  flsh  depot. 
Engaged  in  foreign  and  domestic  commerce. 

SENTINEL;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
four  pages  ;  size  28x41 ;  subscription  $2.25  ; 
established  1818  ;  N.  B.  Nutt,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulatl(m  ,T  i. 

STANDARD;  Fridays;  four  pages  ;  size 
27x41:  subscription  $2;  established  1884; 
Standard  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lisliers. 

EAST  WINTHROP,  Kinnehec  Co., 

[?    1.50   pop.,   6   m.  from  Augusta.     Has  a 

tannery  and  boot  and  slioe  manufactory. 

\V  I  N  T  H  R  O  P  BANNER;  semi- 
monthly ;  temperance ;  four  jiages ;  size 
17x25 ;  su))scription  35  cents  ;  established  1881  ; 
Edwin  R.  Packanl,  editor  and  publisher. 

ELLSWORTH,  C.  H.,  Hancock  Co., 
p    5,200   pop.,   on   Union    r.,   26    m.    from 
Bangor,   and    on    Mt.    Desert    Branch    of 
Maine  Central  Rd.    Engaged  in  the  lumber 
trade  and  ship  building. 
AMERICAN;    Thursdays;    republican; 
four  pages  ;  size  28x42  ;  subscription  .$2  ;  estab- 
lished 1855;  H.  C.  Vaughan,  editor;  Hancock 
County  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ;  circula- 
tion I. 

FAIRFIELD,  Somerset  Co.,  n  3,044 
pop.,  on  Kennebec  r.,  and  Maine  Central 
Rd.,  at  .iunction  of  Lewiston  division,  83  m. 
from  Portland.  Engaged  in  manufactur- 
ing and  lumbering. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  ;  size26.x40;  subscription  $1.75  ; 
established  1872 ;  Benjamin  Bunker,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

FARMINGTON,  C.  H.,  Franklin  Co., 
-D  3,853  pop.,  on  Sandy  r.  The  terminus  of 
the  Androscoggin  r.,  and  on  Maine  Central 
and  Sandy  River  Rds.,  47  m.  from  Lewiston, 
33  from  Augusta  and  80  from  Portland.  Sur- 
rounded by  an  agricultural  district.  Some 
manufactures  carried  on. 
(;HR0NICLE;  Thursdays;  republican; 

four    pages ;    size    26x41  ;    subscription    $2 ; 

established  1840 :  Chas.  W.  Keyes,  editor  and 

publislier  ;  circulation  I  1. 
FRANKLIN  JOURNAL;   Saturdays; 

four  pages;   size  26x40;   suliscription   $1.50; 

established   1880;   Henry   P.    White,    editor; 

Journal    Newspaper  Co.,    puBlishers ;    F.  E. 

McLearv,  manar^er  :  circulation  J  .1  1. 

SCHOOL  WORLD;  montlily ;  educa- 
tional;   twelve   pages;   size  of   page    10x14; 

sub.scription  50  cents  ;  established  1S«2;  D.  H. 

Knowlton    &   Co.,    editors   and    publishers ; 

an  a<lvertising  sheet.     Z^"  Actual  average 

circulation  for  one  year  preceding  January 

1,  1885,  as  per  statement  on  file  at  the  office. 

of  the  American  Newspaper  Directory,  20,100 

copies. 

FERRY    VILLAGE,     Cuviherland 

Co..  p  1,200  pop.  (pop.  of  town   5,000),  1   m. 
from  Portland.    Engaged  in  fishing. 
SENTINEL;   Fridays;  four   pages ;  size 


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MAINE. 


26x40;    subsci-iptlon   $1.25;    established  1881 ; 
J.  H.  it  F.  H.  Harford,  editors  and  pubUshers  ; 
eirculatiou  J  1 ;  dated  at  Cape  Eliz.Tbeth. 
OI>D       FEF.LOWS'       RE(;i!iTEKs 

monthly  :  odd  fellowship ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
2tix:«;  subscription  .50 cents;  established  IBiT; 
C.  H.  Kilby,  editor;  Register  Publishing 
Association,  puldishers ;  circulation  H  1  ;  all 
eomniunications  should  be  addressed  to  the 
editor,  at  AVoodfords,  Me. 

FRYEBURG,     Oxford     Co.,    -n    900 

pop.,  on  Saco  r.,  and  on  the  Portland  & 

Ogdensburgh  Rd.    Engaged  in  lumbering. 

ACAI)E.>IY  BELL;  quarterly;  eight 
pages ;  size  17x23 ;  suliscription  25  cents ; 
established  1S84;  Students  of  Fryeburg 
Academy,  editors  and  pul>lishprs  ;  a  school 
paper ;  issued  during  tlie  school  year. 

GARDINER,  Kennebec  Co.,  g  4,439 
pop.,  on  Maine  Central  Rd.,  and  at  the  head 
of  steamboat  and  ship  navigation  on  the 
Kennebec  r.,  6  m.  S.  of  Augusta.  Has  exten- 
sive water  power  and  is  largely  engaged  in 
manufactures,  commerce  and  lumber 
trade.  Centre  of  the  ice  business  in  the 
State. 

HOME  JOURNAL;  Wednesdays  ;  four 
pages;  size  26x38;  subscription  $2.50;  estab- 
lished 1852;  E.  W.  Morrell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher :  circulation  J. 

KENNEBEC  REPORTER:  Satur- 
days ;  four  pages  ;  size  25x3(1 ;  subscription 
$2;  established  1863;  Richard  B.  Caldwell, 
editor;  Caldwell,  Landers  &  Co.,  publishers; 
circulation  .T  l. 

HALLOWELL,  Kennebec  Co.,  g 
3,154  pop.,  on  Kennebec  r.,  and  Maine 
Central  R  1.,  2  m.  S.  of  Augusta.  Exports 
considerable  granite  from  its  quarries. 

REfilSTER;  Saturdays;  four  pages; 
size22.x32 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1878  ; 
Walter  F.  M^irston,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation K  K. 

HOULTON,  C.  H.,  Aroostook  Co.,  ti 
4,(XK)  pop.,  connected  by  branch  of  the  New 
Brunswick  Rd.  (of  which  it  is  the  terminus) 
with  Maine  Central  Rd.;  190  m.  N.  E.  of 
Augusta.  Engaged  in  farming  and  manu- 
factures. Fine  potatoes,  hay,  and  starch 
are  the  principal  products. 

AROOSTOOK  PIONEER;  Tuesdays ; 

independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  sub- 
scription $2.50 ;  established  1857;  W.  S.  Oilman, 
editor;  W.  S.  Gilman  &  Son,  publishers; 
circulation  J. 

AROOSTOOK  TIMES;  Thursdays; 
independent;  four  pages;  size  24x36;  sub- 
scription .'S2  ;  established  1860  ;  Theo.  Cary, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

KENNEBUNK,  York  Co.,  JH  2,852 
pop,  on  Boston  &  Maine  and  Eastern 
Rds.,  8  m.  frpm  Biddeford  and  25  m.  from 
Portland.  Location  of  large  shoe  shops. 
Has  leatheroid  and  leatherboard  mills. 
The  township  itself  contains  a  railroad 
Ave  miles  in  length  called  the  Kennebunk 
and  Kennebunkport  Rd. 

EASTERN  STAR;  Fridays;  four 
pages  ;  size  22x32 ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1877 ;  W.  Lester  Watson,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

KEZAR  FALLS.  York  Co.,  p  500 
pop.,  on  river,  ,35  m.  from  Portland  and 
5   from   the   Portland   &  Ogdensbnrg  Rd. 


MAINE. 


Has  'Woolen  mill,  saw   mill,   and   a  grist 

mill. 

OXFORD  CO.  RECORD;  Saturdays; 
independent ;  four  pages ;  size  22x32 ;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1883;  R.  F.  Worm- 
wood, editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

LEWISTON,    Androscoggin    Co.,    p 
19,083    pop.,    on    Androscoggin    r..    Grand 
Trunk  and  Maine  Central  Rds.     Auburn, 
C.    H.,    on    the     opposite     bank     of     the 
Androscoggin,  is  a  city  of  over  10,000  pop. 
The  two  cities  are  connected  by  4  bridges, 
employ    millions     of     capital,     and     are 
practically  one  city.     The  river  furnishes 
water     power,    which     is     employed     in 
manufacturing.    Cotton,  woolen,   lumber, 
machinery,  and  boots  and  shoes  are  the 
chief  articles  manufactured. 
EVENINO  JOURNAL;  every  evening 
except  Saturday  and  Sunday,  SATIIRDAA 
JOURNAL.  Saturdays,  and  JOURNAL, 
Fridays ;     republican ;     daily     four     pages, 
Saturday  and  weekly  eight  pages  ;  size — daily 
26x38,  Saturday  and  weekly  34x49  ;  subscrip- 
tion—daily with  Saturday  edition  $8,  Satur- 
day edition  SI. 50,  weekly  .$2 ;   established- 
daily  1861,  weekly  1847  ;  Nelson  Dingley,  Jr.,  & 
Co.,   editors   and    publishers ;    circulation- 
daily  I  1  ;  Saturday  issue  H  1 ;  weekly  E  1. 

COURRIER  DE  LEWISTON; 
Saturdays  ;  French  ;  four  pages  ;  size  16x2a  ; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1884 ;  Emile  H. 
Tardive],  editor  and  publisher. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  democratic  ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  30x45 ;  subscri))tion  .$2 ;  estab- 
lished 1872  ;  Calvert  &  Waldron,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  G. 
JOURNAL;  (see  Krening  Journal.) 
LABOR  ADVOCATE;  Thursdays: 
independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x:}4  ;  sub- 
scription .SI  ;  establi-shed  1884 ;  D.  W.  Smith, 
editor  and  publisher. 

LE  MESS.\(;ER;  Thursdays;  French; 
four  pages  ;  size  25x32  :  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1880 ;  J.  N.  L.  Heureux,  Provost  & 
Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  ,T  1 . 

SATURDAY  JOURNAL;  (see  Ewn 
ing  Journal.) 

SATTRDAY  SIGNAL;  Saturdays; 
independent;  four  pages:  size  22x36;  sub- 
scription $1  ;  established  1884 ;  J.  S.  Burgess 
&  Co.,  editors  and  publishers ;  dated  at 
Lewisto'i  and  Auburn 

BATES  STUDENT;  monthly:  forty- 
four  pages  octavo  ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1873  ;  Students  of  Bates  College,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1 ;  a  college 
paper  ;  issued  during  the  collegiate  year. 

LISBON  FALLS,  Androscoggin  Co., 
p  2,641  pop.,  10  m.  E.  of  Lewiston  and  9 
W.  of  Brunswick,  on  the  Maine  Central 
Rd.  Has  lumber  and  grist  mill  and  woolen 
manufactory. 

■VILLAGE  NEWS:  Saturdays;  in- 
dependent ;  eight  pages :  size  22x:i2 :  sub- 
scription $1  ;  established  1884 ;  B.  F.  Thorn, 
editor  and  publisher. 

LIVERMORE     FALLS,    Andro- 

scoggin  Co.,  P  1,(JOO  pop.,  on  Androscoggin 

r.,  and  Maine  Central  Rd.  Has  leatherboard 

and  pulp  mills. 

NEWS ;  Saturdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1883:  R.  A. 
Carver,  editor  and  pviblisher  ;  circ'n  K  K. 

MACHIAS,  C.  H.,  Washington  Co.,  D- 
2,203  pop.,  on  Machias  r.    Engaged  in  ship 
building,  and  coast  and  lumber  trade. 
REPUBLICAN:     Saturdays:     republi- 
can ;    four  pages ;   size    24x36 ;   subscription 


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MAINE. 


MAINE. 


$2 ;  established  1856 ;  C.  O.  Furbush,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

UNION;  Tuesdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $2.51) ;  estab- 
lished 1853  ;  George  W.  Drisko.  editor  ;  Drisko 
&  Parlin,  publishers  ;  circulation  J  J. 

MECHANIC'S  FALLS,  Andros- 
coiigin  Co.,  p  2,(X)0  pop.,  on  the  Little  An- 
droscoggin r.,  10  ni.  from  Lewiston,  and  on 
the  Grand  Trunk  Rd.  Engaged  in  the  man- 
ufacture of  shoes,  clothing  and  paper. 

LEDGER;  Wednesdays;  four  pages  ; 
size  22x31 ;  subscription  .S1.25 ;  established 
1884  :  Henry  A.  Poole,  editor  and  publisher. 

NEW  CASTLE,  Lincoln  Co.,  p  1,700 
pop.,  on  the  K.  &  L.  Rd.  and  Damariscotta 
r.,  and  10  m.  from  Waldoboro.  Ship  build- 
ing is  the  principal  Industry. 

HERALD    AND    RECORD;  (see  Da 

niariscotta.) 

NORTH  ANSON,  Somerset  Co.,  a 
1,552  pop.,  terminus  of  Somerset  Rd.,  on 
Kennebec  r.,  10  m.  from  Sko\vhegan.  En- 
gaged in  agriculture,  manufactures  and 
the  lumber  trade. 

UNION  ADVOCATE;  Wednesdays; 
democratic  :  four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscrip 
tion  $2;  established  18.56;  A.  Moore  &  Son, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

NORTH  BER^WICK,  York  Co.,  p 
2.000.  poiL.at  junction  (if  Boston  &  Maine  and 
Eastern  Rds.,  20  m.  from  Portland.  A 
manufacturing  town 

NEWS  AND  JOURNAL;  Thursdays; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1882;  Wm.  H.  Furlong,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J  .J. 

NORWAY,  Oxford  Co.,  -a  2,517  pop., 
on  branch  (from  South  Paris)  of  Grand 
Trunk  Rd.,  and  48  m.  from  Portland.  Has  an 
extensive  water  power  and  is  engaged  in 
the  largest  manufacturing  in  the  county. 

OXFORD  CO.  ADVERTISER;  Fri 

days;  four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1869;  F.  W.  Sanborn,  edi- 
tor and  publisher ;  circulation  J  J  1.  ^;W Ac- 
tual arerage  circulation  for  one  year  preced- 
ing January  1,  1885,  as  per  statement  on  file  at 
the  office  of  the  American  Newspaper  Di-'-ec 
tory,  1,715  co2)ies.  Dated  at  Norway  and 
South  Paris. 

PARIS,  C.  H.,  Oxford  Co.,  -a  399  pop. 
(pop.  of  town  2,930),  on  the  Grand  Trunk 
Rd.,  48  m.  from  Portland.  The  shire  town 
of  the  county,  and  centre  of  trade.  En- 
gaged in  manufactures. 

OXFORD  DE.TIOCRAT;  Tuesdays; 
republican;  four  pages;  size  2Tx4(i ;  suliscrip- 
tion  .$2;  established  1833;  Geo.  H.  Walkins, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J  .1  1. 

PHILLIPS,  Franklin  Co., -01,450 pop., 
on  Sandy  r.,  and  at  t(n-minus  of  the  Sandy 
River  R'l.,  IT  m.  from  Farniington  ;  in  an 
agricultural  district. 

P II  O  N  O  ii  K  A  P  II  ;  Fridays  ;  eight 
pages;  size  25x35;  subscription  §1;  estab- 
lished 187S  ;  N.  C.  Brackett,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J  1. 

PITTSFIELD,  Somerset  Co.,  u  .2,000 
pop.,  on  the  Maine  Central  Rd.    Engaged  in 
manufacturing  ;  has  two  woolen  iiiiils. 
ADVERTISER;  Tlunsdays;  four  pages: 

.size  26x40;  subscription  75  cents;  establislied 


1882 ;  C.  B.  Haskell,  editor ;   O.  S.  Haskell  & 
Son,  publishers  ;  circulation  K. 

PORTLAND,  C.  H.,  Cumberland  Co., 
p  33,810  pop.,  on  Casco  bay.  Has  one  of  the 
finest  harbors  on  the  coast.  Connected  by 
rail  and  steamer  with  all  parts  of  Maine  and 
the  British  Provinces.  Two  lines  of  railroad 
and  a  daily  steamer  connect  with  Boston, 
Mass.,  and  a  semi- weekly  line  of  steamers  to 
New  York.  Connected  with  the  West  by 
railroad  reaching  through  the  White 
Mountains.  Has  two  lines  of  weekly  Eu- 
ropean steamers  and  a  large  trade  from 
the  West  Indies. 

ADVERTISERj  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays  ;  repub- 
lican ;  four  pages ;  size— daily  24x41,  weekly 
24x36;  subscription— daily  $7,  weekly  SI. 50; 
established  1785;  H.  W.  Richardson,  editor; 
State  Publishing  Association,  publishers ; 
circulation— dally  J  1.  wet'kly  I. 

EASTERN  ARGUS;  every  morning 
except  Sunday,  TRI-WEEKLY,  Tues- 
days, Thursdays  and  Saturdays,  and 
WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  democratic  ;  four 
pages  ;  size — daily  and  tri-weekly  28x41,  week- 
ly 30x46;  subscription— daily  $7,  tri-weekly 
$3,  weekly  $1.50;  established  1803;  John  M. 
Adams,  editor ;  .John  M.  Adams  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation— daily  H  1,  tri-weekly  K, 
weekly  H  l ;  does  not  insert  advertisements 
in  tri-weekly. 

EVENING  EXPRESS;  every  evening 
except  Sunday  :  four  pages ;  size  18x30 ;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  1882;  A.  W.  Laugh- 
lin.  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  1 1. 

PRESS:  every  morning  except  Sunday, 
and  MAINE  STATE  PRESS,  Thurs- 
days ;  I'epublican ;  dally  four  pages,  weekly 
eight  pages  ;  size— daily  28x42,  weekly  31x48 ; 
subscription— daily  $7,  weekly  $2.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1862;  Portland  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ;  circ'n— daily  H  H  1,  weekly  H. 

CHRISTIAN  MIRROR;  Saturdays; 
congregational ;  eight  pages  ;  size  31x44  ;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  1822;  I.P.Warren, 
D.  D.,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  I  1 . 

GLOBE;  Saturdays;  independent;  eight 
pages;  size  30x43;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1877 ;  Geo.  B.  Bagley,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  H. 

H  E  R  A  li  D  ;  Saturdays  ;  temperance  ; 
four  pages;  size  18x26;  subscription  .50  cents  ; 
established  1884;  Herald  Publishing  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publisher.'-. 
MAINE  STATE  PRESS;  (see  Press.) 
SUNDAY  TIMES;  Sundays;  four 
pages  ;  size  28x40  ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1875  ;  Giles  O.  Bailey,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  H  1. 

TRANSCRIPT;  Wednesdays;  eight 
pages  ;  size  of  page  16x22  ;  subscription  .$2..50 ; 
established  1836 ;  Edward  H.  Elwell,  editor ; 
Elwell,  Pickard  &  Co.,  publisheis  ;  circ'n  C  1. 
ZIOX'S  ADVOCATE;  Wednesdays: 
baptist;  eiiihr  pages;  size  31x43;  subscription 
$2.50;  estalili.^^lu'il  1828;  Henry  S.  Burrage, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  H. 

AMBASSADOR;  monthly;  evangeli- 
cal ;  four  pages ;  size  12x18 ;  subscription  25 
cents;  estaljlished  1879:  W.  H.  Hobbs,  editor; 
Second  Congregational  Church,  publishers  : 
circulation  K.  . 

A  M  ER  I  C;  A  N  HOME  MAGAZINE 
AND  ILl>lSTRATEI>  LIBRAKV: 
monthly;  twenty  pages;  size  of  page  11x15  ; 
subscription  .SI :  established  1876  ;  H.  Hallett 
&Co.,  editors  and  puVjlishers;  does  not  insert 
advertisements. 

A  31  E  U  I  C  A  N  S  H  O  R  T  .  H  A  N  D 
WR  ITER  :  (fee  Boston,  Mass.). 

ILLUSTRATED  HOISEHOLD 
MAGAZINE;'  monthly  ;  twenty  eight 
pages  ;  siz<'  of  page  11x1  ;  subscription  $1.25  ; 
established  1878  ;  George  Stlnson  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers ;  does  not  insert  advertise- 
ments. 

LIVE  STOCK  MONTHLY;  monthly; 
live  stock  ;  twenty  pages  ;  size  of  page  9.xl2  ; 


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subscription  $1 ;  establislieil  18S:? ;  Live  Stoelj; 
Publisliinc  Co.,  puhjisliers  ;  circulation  II. 

NORTH-EAST;  monthly,  protestant 
episcopal;  eight  pages;  size  19x'^4;  subscrip- 
tion SI ;  established  1S73 ;  Rev.  C.  M.  .Sills, 
editor ;  Hoyt,  Fogg  &  Douham,  publishers  ; 
circulatiouK  1. 

OUK  H03IE  AND  FIRESIDE 
MAOAZIXE;  monthly;  twenty  pages  ;  size 
of  page  11x15;  subscription  .§1 ;  established 
1873 ;  H.  Hallett  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
does  not  insert  advertisements. 

PEOPLE'S  Ilil.  I  STRATED 
JOURNAL;  mout  li  ly  ;  thirty-two  pages  ; 
size  of  page  11x1.5;  subscription  SI;  estab- 
lished 1S77;  George  Stinsou  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers;  does  not  insert  advertise- 
ments. 

PYTHIAN  HERALD  ;  monthly  ; 
knights  of  pythias  ;  eii;ht  pages  ;  size  18x23  ; 
subscription  50  cents  ;  J.  F.  Chute,  editor  and 
publisher. 

>I  A  I  N  E  H  I  S  T  O  R  I  C  A  li  AND 
GEN  EA  LOGIC  A  L  RECORDER; 
quarterlv  ;  sixty-eight  pages  ;  size  7x!i ;  sub 
scription  .S3;  established  18S4 ;  S.  JI.  Watson, 
editor  and  publi  her. 

»IAINE  SUNDAY-SCHOOL  RE- 
PORTER ;  quarterly  ;  evangelical  ;  eight 
pages;  size  l«x2.S ;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1S81  ;  Rev.  W.  H.  Clark,  editor ; 
Hoyt.  Fogg  &  Douhaiu.  publisher. 

MASONIC  TOKEN;  quarterly;  ma- 
sonic ;  eight  pages ;  size  18x24  ;  siib.scription  12 
cents  ;  established  1867  ;  Stephen  Berrj-,  ed- 
itor and  publisher ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

PRESQUE  ISLE,  Aroostook  Co.,  i 
2,600  pop.,  on  Presque  r.,  having  a  fine 
vsrater  power,  150  m.  from  Bangor,  42  from 
Houlton  and  17  from  steamboat  navigation 
on  the  St.  John  r.  Terminus  of  New  Bruns- 
wick Rd.  Engaged  in  agriculture  and  the 
lumber  trade.  Has  large  starch  manufac- 
tory. 

NORTH  STAR;  Saturdays;  independ- 
ent ;  four  pages ;  size  34x3i> ;  subscription 
S2;  established  1872;  F.  G.  Parker  &  Co.,  ed- 
itors and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

RICHMOND,  Sagadahoc  Co.,  g  2,864 
pop.,  on  Maine  Central  Rd.,  17  m.  S.  .of  Au- 
gusta. 

BEE  ;  Fridays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ; 
subscription  SI. 50  ;  established  1880  ;  Ray 
Thompson,  editor ;  Walker  &  Thompson, 
publisliers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

ROCKLAND, C.H.,A'noaj  Co.,  g  7,.599 
pop.,  on  Penobscot  bay,  at  Eastern  termi- 
nus of  Knox  &  Lincoln  Rd.,  49  m.  from  Bath. 
Engaged  in  ship  building,  and  foreign  and 
domestic  commerce.  Has  extensive  lime- 
stone quarries. 

C  O  U  R  I E  R-(^  A  Z  E  T  T  E;  Tuesdays; 
«ight  pages  ;  size  30x43;  suliscription  .S2.50; 
established  1846;  W.  O.  Fuller,  Jr..  editor: 
Porter  &  Fuller,  publishers  ;  circulation  I  1. 

FREE  PRESS;  Wednesdays  ;  republi- 
can ;  four  pages ;  size  27x40 ;  subscription 
$2.50 ;  established  1855 ;  Edwin  Sprague,  editor 
and  Publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

<»PINION;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages ;  size  27x47  ;  subscription  §2 ;  estab- 
lished 1875  ;  Levi  M.  Robbins  and  Oliver  Otis, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  I  1. 

SACCARAPPA,  Cumberland  Co..  jD 
(pop.  of  town  5,0001,  on  P.  &  Rochester  and 
P.  &  Ogdensburg  Rds.,  6  m.  from  Portland. 
Has  gingham,  silk,  paper  and  leatherboard 
mills  and  cotton,  lumlier  and  other  manu- 
factures. 

WESTBROOK      CHRONICLE; 

Fridays  ;  independent ;  four  pages ;  size  20x26 ; 


MAIXE. 


subscription  $1 ;  established  1882 ;  Marcus 
Watson,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  J. 

SANFORD,  Tork  Co.,  J3  3,000  pop., 
on  the  Portland  &  Rochester  Rd.  The  prin- 
cipal industry  is  the  manufacture  of  plush 
and  carrige  robes. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x26  ;  subscription  S1.2'i ;  estab- 
lished 1881  ;  T.  P.  James,  editor  and  publisher. 

FLORAL  FRIEND  AND  HOUSE- 
HOL D  JOURNAL;  monthly  ;  eight 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  25  cents; 
established  188). 

SKOWHEGAN,  C.  11.,  Somerset  Co., 
a  3,861  pop.,  on  Kennebec  r.  Terminus  of 
Skowhegan  branch  of  Maine  Central  Rd.,  30 
m.  from  Augusta  and  100  from  Portland. 
Engaged  in  lumbering,  farming  and  manu- 
facturing. 

SOMERSET  REPORTER;  Wednes 

davs:  re)iubluan;  four  pages;  size  26x40; 
subscript  inn  .s2 ;  established  1340;  Smith  & 
Mayo,  edit' US  mid  publishers;  circ'n  J  J  1. 

FAMILY  SUNSHINE  ;  monthly:  eight 
pages  ;  size  30.^44  ;  subscription  fO  cents  ;• 
established  1883 ;  Somerset  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers. 

SOUTH  PARIS,  O.Tford  Co.,  -n  3,000 
pop.,  on  Little  Androscoggin  r.  and  tlie 
Grand  Trunk  Rd.  ;  engaged  in  the  nianu- 
factui'e  of  boots  and  shoes,  doors,  sash  and 
blinds,  crates,  lumber,  etc. 

OXFORD  CO.  ADVERTISER;   (see 

Norway. ) 

SPRINGVALE,    rork     Cfi.,  jD  2,800 

pop.,  on  Portland  &  Rochester  Rd.,  30  m. 

from  Portland,  5  from  Alfred  and  12  from 

Rochester,  N.  H.     Is  a  large  lumber  and 

trade  centre  for  neighboring  towns.    Has 

several  cotton  and  shoe  factories. 

ADVOCATE;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
26x40 ;  subscription  .§1  ;  established  1880 ; 
Frank  H.  Dexter,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation J  J. 

THOMASTON,  Knox  Co.,  g  3.017 
pop.,  on  the  Georges  r.  and  the  Knox  &  Lin- 
coln Rd.,  4  m.  W.  of  Rockland.  Engaged  in 
ship  building  and  the  manufacture  of 
lime.  It  is  also  the  location  of  the  Maine 
State  Prison. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
22x32 ;  subscription  .$1 ;  established  1877 ; 
Charles  Linnell,  editor  and  publisher;  circu- 
lation J. 

HIGH  SCHOOL  RECORD*  quar- 
terlv;  eight  pages;  size  17x23;  subscription 
25  cents  ;^ established  1884  :  Scholars  of  Thom- 
aston  High  School,  editors  and  publishers;  a 
school  paper;  issued  during  the  school  year. 

WALDOBORO,  Lincoln  Co.,  g  3,759 
pop.,  port  of  entry  on  Medomak  r.  and 
Knox&  Lincoln  Rd.  Largest  ship-buildin.g 
town  in  Lincoln  count}-.  Waldoboro  is  the 
trade  centre  for  various  towns  in  the  siu-- 
rounding  region. 

LINCOLN  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays;  in- 
dependent ;  four  pages  :  size  27x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion SI. 50 ;  established  1873  ;  Samuel  L.  Miller, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  J  J  1.  ;^W^ Actual 
averaye  circulation  for  one  year  preceding 
January  1,  1885,  as  per  statement  on  file  at 
tlie  offlci'  of  the  American  Newspaper  Direc- 
tory. 1,6,53  ropies. 

WATERVILLE,  Kennebec  Co.,  g 
6,.T<iO    pop.,    on    Kennebec    r.,    IS   m.    from 


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GEO.  P.  ROWELL  &  CO'S 


MAIXE. 


Augusta,  at  junction  of  Maine  Central  anil 
Portland  &  Kennebec  Rcls.  Tieouic  Falls 
furnish  water  power  sufficient  to  drive 
:iOO,f)00  spindles;  91,000  are  in  operation  at 
present. 

MAIIj;  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages; 
size  25x36 ;  subscription  $'i  ;  established  1847 ; 
Maxham  &  Wing,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  J. 

SENTINELi  ;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages;  size  i'ixii;  subscription  $1; 
established  18S(t;  O.  JI.  Moore,  editor;  Moore 
&  Moore,  publishers  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

t' « li  B  V  ECHO;  montlily ;  twenty 
pages;  size  of  page  8x11;  subscription  $1  ; 
established  1870  ;  .Students  of  Colby  Univer- 
sity, editors  and  publishers;  circulation  K  1  ; 
a  college  paper  ;  issued  during  the  collegiate 
year. 

'WILiTO'N,F)-a7iklin  Co.,  -n800pop.,on 

Maine  Central  Rd.,  8  ni.  from  Farmington. 

Corn  canning,  woolen  manufacturing  are 

the  principal  industries. 

RECORD  ;  Wednesdays  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  22x30 ;  subscription  .$1 ;  established  1880  ; 
Geo.  W.  Staples,  editor  and  pul)lisher ;  circu- 
lation J  1 . 

WINTHROP,  Kennebec  Co.,  g  2,150 
pop.,  on  Maine  Central  Rd.,  10  m.  W.  of 
Augusta.  Engaged  in  various  manufac- 
tures ;  especially  oil-cloth. 

BUDGET  ;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
20x2B ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1881 ;  John 
A.  Stanley,  editor  and  publisher;  eire'n  K  1. 

WISCASSET,  C.  H.,  Lincoln  Co.,  g 
1,800  pop.',  on  Knox  &  Lincoln  Rd.  The 
manufacture  of  kindling  wood  is  a  prom- 
inent industry.  Has  a  fine  harbor  with 
sufficient  depth  of  water  to  float  the 
largest  vessels. 

LILLiIPUTIAN;  Saturdays  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  14x20 ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  Chas.  E.  Euiersou,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K. 

WOODFORDS,  Cumberland  Co.,  J2 
],8lX)  pop.,  at  junction  of  Maine  Central 
and  Portland  &  Rochester  Rds.,  1  m.  from 
Portland. 

O  D  D      FELTiOWS'     REGISTER  ; 

Csee  Ferry  Village.) 

MARYLAND. 

ANNAPOLIS,  C.  H.,  Anne  Arundel 
Co.,  n  State  capital,  7,600  pop.,  on  Severn  r.,2 

-  m.  from  Chesapeake  bay  and  30  from  Balti- 
more. The  Annapolis  &  Elk  Ridge  Rd. 
connects  it  with  Baltimore  &  Washington 
Rd.  In  a  fruit  and  berry-growing  coun- 
try. The  seat  of  St.  John's  College  and  of 
United  States  Naval  Academy.  The  most 
important  branch  of  business  is  its  oj'ster 
trade. 

EVENING  CAPITAIi  ;  every  evening, 
e.xcept  Sunday  :  four  pages  ;  size  20.\26  ;  es- 
tablished 1881 ;  W.  M.  Abbott,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

EVENIN<;  HERALD  :  every  evening 
except  Sunday  ;  independent ;  four  pages  ; 
size  18x24  ;  subscription  S3  ;  established  1882  ; 
G.  W.  Brock,   editor  and  pul)lisher  ;  circula- 

"aNNE  ARINDEIi  ADVERTISER  ; 

Thursdays;  four  jiagcs  ;  size  26x40;  subscrip- 
tion .SI;  established  1870;  Wm.  T.  Iglehart, 
editor  and  putiHslicr  ;  circulntiou  K  Iv  1. 


MARYLAND. 


MARYLAND  GAZETTE;  Wednes- 
days ;  republican  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44 ; 
subscription  §1  ;  established  1745;  J.  Guest 
King,  editor  and   publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

MARYLAND  REPrBLICAN;  Sat- 
urdays ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ^ 
subscription  $1;  established  1809;  Geo.  Col- 
ton,  editor  ;  L.  F.  Colton,  publisher  ;  circ'n  J. 

R  E  C  O  RD ;  Saturdays  ;  indeiwndent  ;. 
eight  pages;  size  30'' 44;  subscription  .§1  ;  es- 
tablished 1875  ;  E.  S.  Riley,  etiitor  and  pub- 
lish<'r  ;  circulatiuu  K  K. 

BALTIMORE,  Baltimore  Co.,  ^  332,- 
190  pop.,  on  Patapsco  r.,  near  Chesapeake 
bay.  The  metropolis  of  Mar.yland,  on  Phila- 
delphia, Wilmington  &  Baltimore  Rd.,  and 
terminus  of  Baltimore  &  Oliio,  Northern 
Central,  West  Maryland,  Maryland  Cen- 
tral and  Baltimore  &  Potomac  Rds.,  98- 
m.  from  Philadelpliia  and  38  from  Wash- 
ington. Engaged  in  foreign  and  domestic 
commerce  and  manufactures.  Great  oyster 
and  tobacco  market ;  also  celebrated  for 
canned  fruit  trade  and  vegetables  of  all  de- 
scriptions. 

A  31  E  R I C  A  N  ;  every  morning,  and 
WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  four  pages ;  sizfr 
—daily  30x47,  weekl.y  30x42  ;  subscription- 
daily  $6,  with  Sunday  .$7,  Sunday  .§1.50,  week- 
ly .$1 ;  established— daily  1773,  weekly  1850  ; 
Chas.  C.  Fulton  &  Co.;  Fell-x  Agn vis,  publisher; 
circulation— daily  D.Sundav  C  1.  weekly  CC. 
DEUTSCHE  CORRESPONDENT; 
every  morning  except  Sunday,  and  WEEK.- 
LYi  Fridays;  German;  four  pages;  size  29x44; 
subscription— daily  .«;7.50,  weekly  $2.50 ;  es- 
tablished—daily 1840,  weekly  1845  ;  Frederick 
Raine,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation — 
daily  F,  weekly  I  1  ;  Der  Sionyitags-Correspon- 
dent,  eight  pages,  size  22x28,  is  issued  on  Satur- 
days as  a  supplement. 

JOURNAI./  ;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day, and  SON  NTAGS- POST,  Sundays  : 
German;  daily  four  iJages;  Saturday  and  Sun- 
day eight  pages  ;  size— daily  27x40,  Saturday 
and  Sunday  30.x 44  ;  subscription— dailj'  $6r 
Sunday  .S1..50;  establislied— daily  1882;  weekly 
1885 ;  Journal  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circ'n— daily  G,  Sunday  G ;  the 
Saturday  edition  of  the  dailv  is  eight  pages. 

l>IORNING  HERALD;  every  morning 
exceptSuuday,  SUNDAY  IIERALD,  Sun- 
days, and  AVEEK  L  Y,  Fridays ;  republican  ;. 
daily  four  pages,  Sunday  and  weekly  eight 
pages ;  size— dall,y  23x34,  Sunday  and  weekly 
35x46;  subscrllJtion— daily  $3,  Sunday  $1.5(5, 
weekly  .50  cents:  established — dailv  and  Sun- 
day 1875,  weekly  1882;  Ch.  Reynolds,  Jr..  edi- 
tor ;  William  J  Hooper,  publisher ;  A.  Bech- 
hofer,  general  manager  ;  circulation — daily 
E  1,  Sunday  E  1,  weekly  H  1. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  SUNDAY  NEAVS.  Sundays;  demo- 
cratic ;  daily  four  pages,  Sunday  eight  pages  ; 
size— daily  25x38,  Sunday  :58x47  ;  sul)Scription 
—daily  $6,  Sunday  S1..50;  established— daily 
1868,  \veekly  1874 ;  Hermange  &  Brewer,  edi- 
tors antl  publishers ;  circulation— daily  E  1, 
Sunday  E  1. 

SUN ;  every  morning  except  Sunday,  and 
WEEKLY,"  Saturdays;  independent;  four 
pages ;  size  27x:38 ;  subscription— daily  $6, 
weekly  $1  ;  established— dally  1837,  weekly 
18:38  ;  A.  S.  Abell  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation— daily  B  B,  weeJcly  F  1. 

BALTIMOUEAN;  Saturdays;  four 
pages;  size  28.x42 ;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1872;  Crutchrtelds  &  Haas,  editors  and 
publishers;  circulation  G. 

BAPTIST;  Thursdays;  baptist;  four 
pages ;  size  24x35 :  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1882  ;  H.  M.  Wliarton  and  A.  C.  Barron, 
editors:  Baltimore  Baptist  Publishing  Co., 
publishers ;  ciriulation  H. 

»  A  Y  E  IM  S  C  H  E  S  AV  O  C  H  E  N  - 
B  li  A  T  T  ;  Saturdays  ;  German  ;  eight 
pages;  size  32.x44:  subscription  .S2..50 ;  estab- 
lished    1881 :    Louis    Heise,  editor   and  pub- 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


21& 


MARYLAND. 


lisher  ;  circulation  G  1 ;  New  York  office   93 
Elm  street. 

BTLiLETIN  ;  Saturdays;  four  pages : 
size  2:^x32  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  18S4 ; 
John  V.  Hood,  editor ;  W.  R.  Woody,  pub- 
lisher. 

CARTER'S  SI  NDAY  JOURNAL.  ; 
Saturdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscrip- 
tiOH  $1  ;  established  1880  ;  Jas.  Carter,  editor 
and  publisher. 

CATHOIiIC  MIRROR;  Saturdays; 
catholic  ;  eight  pages ;  size  :30x46;  subscription 
S3;  established  1S.5U;  Baltimore  Publishing 
Co.,  j)ublishers  ;  circulation  F  1. 

CHIRCH  REGISTER  ;  (see  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.) 

CO.n;UENTATOR  ;  Saturdays;  inde- 
pendent ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x31 ;  subscrip- 
tion .$1.50  ;  established  1885 ;  Commentator 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

COMMERCIAL  BULLETIN  ;  Satui-- 
days  ;  commercial ;  four  pages  ;  size  '33x82  ; 
subscription  §2 ;  establisheil  1SS4 ;  W.  R. 
Woodv,  editor  and  publislier. 

EPISCOPAL  METHODIST;Wednes 
days;  methodist  episcopal,  south;  eight 
pages;  .size  30x44;  subscription  S2.20;  estab- 
lished 1866 ;  Rev.  William  K.  Boyle,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  H  1. 

EVERY  SATURDAY:  Saturdays; 
eight  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2  ; 
established  1877;  T.  J.  Wentworth,  editor 
and  publisher :  circulation  H  H. 

JOURNAL  OF  C03IMERCE  AND 
PRICE  CURRENT;  Saturdays;  com- 
mercial ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription 
§3;  est:il)lislied  1850;  Geo.  U.  Porter,  editor 
and  publisher:  circulation  I. 

KATHOLISCHE  VOLKS-ZEIT- 
UNG  ;  Saturdays;  German;  catholic;  eight 
pages;  size  30x46;  subscription  $2.50;  estab- 
lished 1860;  John  Schmidt,  editor  and  man- 
ager ;  Kreuzer  Brothers,  publishers  ;  circula- 
tion C  C. 

liABOR  FREE  PRESS;  Saturdays; 
four  pages;  size  22x31;  subscription  .$1 ;  es- 
tablished 1883;  Geo.  S.  Stewart,  editor  ;  Stew- 
art &  Roxbrough,  publishers  ;  circ'n  J  1. 

MANUFACTURERS'  RECORD; 
Saturdays  ;  commercial ;  thirty-two  pages  ; 
.size  of  page  10x15 ;  subscription  $3 :  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  R.  H.  Edmonds,  editor  ;  Bigsby  & 
Edmonds,  publishers  ;  circ'n  G  G;  New  York 
city  office.  113  Fulton  st..  Room  6. 

MARKET  JOURNAL;  Saturdays; 
commercial ;  four  pages ;  size  28x44 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2.50 ;  established  1871 ;  A.  McKinney, 
publisher;  circulation  G  G. 

MARYLAND  D  I  RE  C  T  O  R;  Satur 
days  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  20x26  ; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1884 ;  Wilson  & 
White,  editors  and  publishers. 

MARYLAND  LAAV  RECORD;  Sat 
urdavs;  legal  ;  eight  pages;  size  11x17;  sub- 
scription SS;  established  1878;  .1.  L.  Hanna, 
editor  ;  Maryland  Law  Record  Publishing 
Co..  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

MARYLAND  MEDICAL  JOUR- 
NAL; Saturdays;  medical;  forty-two  pages; 
size  of  page  7x10;  subscription  $3;  estab- 
lished 1877;  T.  A.  Ashby,  M.  D.,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

METHODIST:  Saturdays;  methodist 
episcopal;  eight  pages;  size  of  page  13x13; 
subscription  .SI. 50;  established  1879;  Rev.  D. 
H.  Carroll,  publisher  :  circulation  H. 

METHODIST  PROTESTANT;  Sat 
urdays  ;  methodist  protestant ;  eight  pages  ; 
size  of  page  16x22;  subscription  .§2;  estab- 
lished 1831;  Rev.  E.  J.  Drlukhouse.  M.  D..  D.  D., 
editor  ;  W.  J.  C.  Dulany .  publisher ;  circ'n  H  1. 

NATIONAL  FARM  AND  FIRE- 
SIDE;  Saturdays;  eight  pages;  size  30x44; 
subscription  SI ;  established  1873 ;  Farm  and 
Fireside  Publishing' Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers :  circulation  I  I. 

ORIOLE  TIDINGS;  Saturdays;  eight 
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lished 1883 ;  H.  J.  Conway,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  H  1. 

PRESBYTERIAN  OBSERVER; 
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31x44;   subscription   $1.50;   established    18?2; 


MARYLAND. 


Wm.  J.  Graham,  editor ;  Presbyterian  Obser- 
ver Co..  publishers  ;  circulation  I  1. 

SEA  AVORLD,  CJROCER  AND 
PACKER'S  JOURNAL  ;  (see  New 
York  city.) 

SONNTAGS-POST;  (see  Journal.) 

SUNDAY  HERALD;  (see  Herald.) 

SUN  DAY  N  E  WS ;  (see  News.) 

TELEGRAM;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  ; 
size  31x44  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1862  ; 
James  Young,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion G. 

TIP  TOP;  Tuesdays;  English  and  Italian; 
four  pages  ;  size  16x23  ;  subscription  $2.50  ;  es- 
tablished 1885  ;  Ludovlco  Briguardello,  editor 
and  publisher. 

TRADE  ;  Thursdays;  commercial;  four 
pages;  siz  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1879;  E.  S.  Judge,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  I. 

TRIBUNE;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
22x31  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1881  ; 
Benjamin  Baker,  editor  ;  Tribune  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  J  J. 

VINDICATOR;  Saturdays;  four  pages ; 
size  24x35;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1883; 
Vindicator  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  J  1 . 

VOLKSFREUND  UND  BIENE; 
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established  1873  ;  Sigmund  Juuger,  editor  and 
pul)lisher  ;  circulation  H  H  1. 

^VECKER;  Saturdays;  German;  inde- 
pendent ;  eight  pages ;  size  .34x46 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2.50  ;  established  1851 ;  William  Schnauf- 
fer,  editor  and  pulilisher  ;  circulation  H  1. 

WEEKLY;  Saturdavs;  four  pages;  size 
22x32 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1879  v 
F.  L.  Morling,  editor  and  publisher;  circu- 
lation II. 

AMERICAN  FARMER;  semi  month- 
ly ;  agricultural ;  sixteen  pages  ;  size  of  page 
nxl5;  subscription  $1.50  ;  Samuel  Sands  and 
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AMERICAN  LITERARY 
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testant episcopal ;  sixteen  pages;  size  of  page 
10x12:  subscription  .$2;  established  18S1;  Rev. 
Wm.  Kirkus,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
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pages ;  size  19x24 ;  subscription  $2 ;  establish- 
ed 1854 ;  Rev.  .\rthur  O.  Brickmann,  editor  and 
publisher:  does  not  insert  advertisements. 

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22x31  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1880 ; 
Butts  &  Robinson,  editors  and  publishers; 
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RAILROAD  AND  STEAMSHIP 
JOURNAIi  ;  semi-monthly;  four  pages  ; 
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J.  F.  Jones  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

UNDERWRITER;  semi-monthly;  in- 
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9x13;  subscription  $3 ;  established  1865;  C.  C. 
Bombaugh,  editor  and  publisher;  circula 
tion  J  1.  , 

AMERICAN  JOURNAL  OF  DEN- 
TAL SCIENCE;  monthly;  dentistry; 
ninety  pages  octavo;  subscription  $2.50;  es- 
tablished 1867;  F.  J.  S.  Gorgas,  M.  D.,  D.  D. 
S.,  editor;  Snowden  &  Cowman,  publishers  ; 
circulation  J. 

BAPTIST  MESSENGER  ;  monthly; 
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75  cents;  established  1883;  Rev.  A.  Brown, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  H. 

CHRISTIAN  OBSERVER; 
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page  13x19 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  187S  ; 
circulation  K  1. 

CHRISTIAN  TIDINCiS  ;  monthly; 
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subscription  60  cents  :  Eugene  R.  Smith,  edi- 
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GOSPEL  IN  ALL  LANDS;  monthly  ; 
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11;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1880  ;  Eugene 


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MARYLAND. 


R.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation 
G  G  ;  issues  also  the  Missionari/  Wurld. 

HEKAIiD;  monthly;  commercial;  four 
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tablished 1ST3;  T.  W.  Smith,  editor  and  puD- 
lislipr;  circulation  H  H  1. 

ILLUSTRATED  METHODIST; 
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1885.  .      ,^ 

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33 ;  subscription  25  cents  ;  established  1883; 
I,.  Hanna,  editor  and  puVilislier  ;  circ'u  J  J. 

MARYLAND  FAR3IER;  monthly; 
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wage  7x11);  subscription  $1 ;  established  18(i4; 
Ezra  Whitman,  publisher;  circulation  G  G. 

MEDICAL  CHRONICLE;  monthly; 
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tion $1 ;  established  1883 ;  George  H.  Roiie, 
M.  D.,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  .1  1. 

MISSIONARY  WORLD;  monthly; 
evangelical;  eight  pages;  size  16x22;  sub 
scriptlon  25  cents ;  established  1882 ;  Eugene 
R.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher ;  does  not 
insert  advertisements  ;  issues  also  the  Gospel 
in  All  Latids. 

OFFICIVL  GAZETTE  OF  THE 
UNITED  STATES  BENEVOLENT 
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1881 ;  published  by  the  Supreme  Council  of 
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pages  ;  size  19x24  ;  subscription  $1 ;  establish- 
ed 1880;  Fletcher  E.  Marine,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  .J. 

WALZL'S  MONTHLY:  photography; 
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scrlption  $1  ;  established  1884 ;  R.  Walze,  edi- 
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AMERICAN  CHEMICAL  JOUR- 
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octavo  ;  subscription  .$3 ;  established  1878 ; 
Ira  Remsen,  editor;  circulation  J. 

A  .>I  E  K  I  C  A  N  JOURNAL  OF 
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page  10x12;  subscription  $5;  established  lSc7;. 
Simon  Newcomb,  editor ;  issued  under  the 
auspices  of  the  Johns  Hoplvins  University. 

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hundred  and  hfty  pages  octavo;  subscrip- 
tion .$3;  established  1880;  Basil  L.  Gilder- 
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publishers ;  circulation  J. 

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publisher  ;  a  college  paper. 
BEL  AIR,  C.  H.,  Har/ord  Co.,  cT  1-000 
pop.,  on  Maryland  Centi-al  Rd.,  22  m.  from 
Baltimore,  and  9  from  Philadelphia,  Wil- 
mington &  Baltimore  Rd.    Centre  of    con- 
siderable trade,  and  surrounded  by  an  agri- 
cultural region.    Over  four  hundred  fruit 
canning  factories  are  located  in  the  county. 
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subscription  $1.50;   estaljllshed    1856;    F.  W. 
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-democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  27x42 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1868 ;  Democrat  Publish- 
ing Co„  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  J  1. 

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BOONSBORO,  Washington  Co.,  tl  859 

pop.,  10  m.  from  Hagerstown. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages;  size  24x34;  subscription  .$1.50;  estab- 
lished 1880;  R.  N.  Monroe,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

CAMBRIDGE,  C.  11.,  Dorchester  Co., 
D-  S,0'M    pop.,  on    Choptank  r.,  20  m.  from 


Chesapeake  bay.    Terminus  of  Cambridge 

&  Seaford  Rd.,  and  engaged  in  the  oyster 

and  lumber  trade,  eSsO  in  agriculture  aud 

fruit  growing. 

CHRONICLE;  Thursdays ;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1823  ;  Clement  Sullvane  and 
James  F.  Melvin,  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation  K  1. 

DEMOCRAT  AND  NEWS;  Satur 
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subscription  $1.50;  established  lS4ii;  John  G. 
Mills,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

DORCHESTER  ERA;  Saturdays;  in- 
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subscription  $1 ;  established  1878 ;  J.  H.  C. 
Barrett,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K  K. 

CATONSVILLE,  Baltimore  Co.,  th 
2,.50l)  pop.,  on  a  branch  of  the  Baltimore  & 
Potomac  Rd. 

ARGUS;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  .size 
24.\36  ;  sub.scription  $1 ;  established  1882  ;  Ed- 
win J.  Farber,  editor ;  Albert  J,  Mellor,  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

CENTREVILLE,  C.  H.,  Queen  Anne 
Co.,  a- 1,350  pop.,on  Chester  r.,  at  terminus  of 
Queen  Anne  &  Kent  Rd.  Steamers  connect 
with  Baltimore. 

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tabllshetl  1864 ;  William  W.  Busteed  &  Bro., 
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pages ;  size  26.X40 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1873  ;  W.  Scott  Roberts,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 

CHESTERTOWN,  C.  H.,  Kent  Co., 
cf  2,700  pop.,  on  Chester  r.,  30  m.  from  Its  en- 
trance Into  Chesapeake  bay,  terminus   of 
steamboat  navigation  and  about  45  N.  E.  of 
Annapolis.     Terminus  of  the  Baltimore  & 
Delaware   Bay   Rd.     Washington  College, 
founded  in  1782,  is  located  here.    Engaged 
in  agriculture  and  fruit  growing.  Has  large 
straw-board  and  canning  factories. 
KENT  NEWS;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
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tablished 1825 ;  Plummer  &  Usilton,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

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$1.50  ;  established  1862  ;  C.  G.  Woodall,  editor 
and  iniblisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

C  RISFIELD ,  Somerset  Co.,r\  986  pop. , 

on  Chesapeake  bay,  at  terminus  of  Eastern 

Shore  Rd.    Engaged  In  oyster  fishery. 

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tablislu'd  1872 ;  W.  R.  Reese  and  N.  W.  Dixon, 

editors  ;  Hodson,  Reese  &  Dixon,  publishers  ; 

circulation  K  1. 

CUMBERLAND,  C.  H.,  Alleghany 
Co.,  D  I'^.OOOpop.,  on  Potomac  r.  and  Balti- 
more &  Ohio  Rd.,  at  junction  of  Pittsburgh, 
Washington  &  Baltimore  and  Cumberland 
&  Pennsylvania  Rds.,  and  Bedford  division 
of  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  and  terminus  of 
Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Canal,  178  m.  from  Balti- 
more, 149  from  Pittsburgh.  Engaged  In 
trade  and  shipping.  Has  glass,  iron  aud 
steel  manufactures ;  centre  of  the  great 
bituminous  coal  lands  of  Md. 
NEWS;    every  morning  except  Sunday; 

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tabllslied  1871  ;  Henry  J.  Johnson,  editor  and 

publislier  ;  circulation  K  1. 
TIMES  ;    every  evening  except  Sunday, 


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MARYLAND. 


and   ALLEGANIAN.    Thursdays;   demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  23x35  ;  subscriptiou— 
daily    $6,  weekly   $1.25 ;     established— daily 
1869,  weekly  18*  ;  Philip  W.   Avirett,  editor  ; 
Avirett    it   Miller,   publishers ;    circulation- 
daily  K  K  1,  weekly  J. 
ALliEfiANIAN;  (see  Times.) 
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bition ;  four  pages  ;  size  20x26 ;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1S84  ;  Home  Guard  Co.,  editors 
and  publisliers. 
INDEPENDENT;    Saturdays ;  eight 

ftages;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $1.25 ;  estab- 
ished  1880 ;  C.  E.  Hambright,  publisher  ;  cir 
culation  K  I. 

QUEEN  CITY  COURIER:  Thurs 
days  ;  independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  27x40  ; 
suliscription  $1 ;  established  1882 ;  Courier 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

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publican ;  four  pages;  size  30x44  ;  subscription 
$1.50 ;  established  1828  ;  Civilian  Publishing 
Co..  editors  and  puljlishers  ;  circulation  J. 

THREE  STATES;  Saturdays;  four 
Dages;  size  18x20;  subscription  $150  ;  estab- 
lished 1883;  Three  States  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

DEER  PARK,  Garrett  Co.,  ^  250 
pop.,  on  the  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.  Lum- 
bering is  a  prominent  industry.  A  popular 
summer  resort. 

RELIGIOUS  GLEANER  ;  Semi 
monthly  ;  methodist  episcopal  ;  eight  pages  ; 
size  of  page  10x12 ;  sub.scription  50  cents ; 
established  1883;  J.  W.  Bedford,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

DENTON,  C.  H.,  Caroline  Co.,  n-  469 

pop.,  on  Choptank  r.,  65  m.  from  Annapolis, 

and  25  S.  W.  of  Dover,  Del. 

AMERICAN  UNION;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican ;  four  pages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1860  ;  E.  W.  Emerson, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

CAROLINE  DEMOCRAT;  Tuesdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1879;  Steele  &  Byrn, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
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established  1848 ;  Melvin  Bros.,  editors  and 
put)Iishers  ;  circulation  K  K. 

EASTON,   C.  H.,   Talbot  Co.,  D-  3,300 
pop.,  on  Delaware  &  Chesapeake  Rd.,  109  m. 
from  Pliiladelphia  and  60  from  Baltimore. 
Engaged  in  raising  grain  and  fruit.    Has  a 
large   mercantile   trade.     Some   manufac- 
tures carried  on.    One  of  the  most  impor- 
tant business  centres  in  the  State. 
GAZETTE;  Saturdays  ;  republican  ;  four 
pages;   size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1817;   W.   H.  Councell  &  Sons,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

LEDGER  ;  Thursdays;  democratic ;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1863 ;  G.  E.  Haddaway,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

STAR ;  Tuesdays;  democratic;  four  pages; 
size  28.X42;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1800 ;  Thos.  K.  Robson,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  K  1. 

ELKTON,C.H.,Ceci7  Co.,  cT  1-900  pop., 

on  Elk  r.  and  Philadelphia,  Wilmington  & 
Baltimore  Rd.,  50  m.  from  Baltimore,  46 
from  Philadelphia  and  1  from  the  Baltimore 
&  Ohio  Rd.  Has  a  fine  water  front,  adapted 
to  commercial  purposes.  Large  fertilizer 
factory  and  pulp  mills  are  In  operation. 
The  Elk  r.  furnishes  excellent  water  power, 
which  is  employed  in  various  manufac- 
tures. 
APPEAL  ;   Wednesdays  ;    republican ; 


four  pages  ;  size  22x31  ;  subscription  $1  ;  es- 
tablished 1884;  Appeal  Publishing  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers. 

CECIL  CO.  NEWS  }  Wednesdays  ;  in- 
dependent ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x41  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50  ;  established  18S0  ;  James  H.  Frazer, 
M.D..  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J. 

CECIL  DEMOCRAT  ;  Saturdays ; 
democratic ;  four  pages ;  size  29x42 ;  sub- 
scription $2  ;  established  1842  ;  W.  O.  Gilmour, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

CECIL  WHIG;  Saturdays;  republican; 
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tablished 1841 ;  H.  R.  Torbert,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

EL.LICOTT  CITY,  C.  H.,  d  Howard 
Co.,  1,784    pop.,  a   narrow    gorge  on  both 
sides  of  Patapsco  r.,  which  fm-nishes  excel- 
lent water  power.     The  Baltimore  &  Ohio 
Rd.  connects  it  with  Baltimore,  13  m.  E. 
AMERICAN  PROGRESS:  Saturdays  ; 
republican  ;  foiu-  pages  ;  size  24x36  :  subscrip- 
tion $1.50  ;  established  1871 ;  I.  Wolrersberger, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1870  ;  Edwin  Wariield,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

EMMITSBURG,  Frederick  Co.,  i  847 
pop.,    on    Emmetsburg    Rd.,    23   m.  from 
Frederick  City. 
CHRONICLE :  Saturdays ;  independent ; 

four  pages  ;    size  24x34 ;    subscription  $1.50 ; 

established  1879 ;   Samuel  Hotter,  editor  and 

publisher ;  circulation  K. 

FEDERALSBURG,  Caroline  Co.,  a- 
m)  pop.,  on  Nanticoke  r.  and  Cambridge  & 
Seaford  Rd.,  100  m.  from  Baltimore  or 
Philadelphia. 

COURIER  ;  Saturdays;  independent  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  22x32  ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1872;  Thos.  H.  Chambers,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 

FREDERICK,  C.  H.,  Frederick  Co.,  ^ 

8,659  pop.,  44  m.  from  Washington,  and  61 

from  Baltimore.   Connected  with  Baltimore 

&  Ohio  Rd.  by  a  branch  3  m.  long.    Engaged 

in  manufactures,  and  a  place  of  active  trade. 

NEWS;    everv   evening   except   Sunday, 

ami    WEEKLY,    Thursdays;   daily    four 

pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ;  size— daily  22x30, 

weekly     26.x36 ;     subscription  —  daily     $3.60, 

weekly  $1 ;  established  1883 ;  Schley  &  Dela- 

plaine,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation — 

daily  J,  weekly  J  J  1 . 

EXAMINER;  Wednesdays ;  republican; 
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establislied  1805  ;  Keefer  &  KnaufC,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

REPUBLICAN  CITIZEN;  Fridays; 
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established  1822 ;  Baughmau  Bros.,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
28x40 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1S76  ;  Kauf- 
man &  Bouldin,  editors  and  publishers ;  cir- 
culation H  1. 

UNION;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages;  size  27x40;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1854 ;  O.  C.  Wwrehlme,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

FROSTBURGH,  Alleghany  Co.,  b 

4,000  pop.,  on  Cumberland  &  Pa.  Rd.,  17  m. 

W.  of  Cumberland.    In  the  centre  of  a  great 

bituminous  coal  region. 

MINING  JOURNAL;  Saturdays  ;  In- 
dependent ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1..50 ;  established  1871 ;  J.  B.  Oder,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

GREENSBORO,  Caroline  Co.,  d-  770 

pop.,  on  D.  &  C.  Rd.  and  Choptank  r.,  24  m. 

N.  from  Easton.    Fruit  canning  and  evapo- 


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rating;  steam  sawing,  basket  making  and 
siiiplniilding  are  carried  on. 


four  pages ; 
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FKEE    PRESS  ;    Fridays 
size     26x40 ;     subscription     $1 ;     estalilished 
1880;  Addison  A.  Christian,  editor  and  pub- 
lislier  ;  circulation  K  1. 

HAGERSTOWN,  C.  H.,  Washington 
Co.,  \3  8,800  pop.,  near  Antietani  r.,  on  Cum- 
berland Valley  and  Shenandoah  Valley 
Rds.,  Washington  Co.  Ijraneh  of  Baltimore 
&  Ohio,  and  West  Md.  Rds.,  86  m.  from  Bal- 
timore.   A  place  of  active  trade. 

EVENING  tiEOIJE;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  (iLiOBE,  Thursdays;  in- 
dependent; four  pages;  size— daily  20x30, 
weekly  26x40 ;  subscription— daily  $3..50 ; 
weekly  $1;  established  18T1I;  Ira  W.  Hays, 
•editor  and  publisher;  circulation — daily  J, 
■weekly  J  1. 

NEW!^  every  morning  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKIjY,  Fridays;  four  pages  ;  size 
—daily  24x36,  weekly  28x41 ;  subscription- 
daily  $4,  weekly  $1;  established  1873; 
Hagerstown  News  Publislilng  Co.,  editors 
ana  publishers;  clrc'n— daily  K  1,  weekly  I. 

GLiOBE;  isec  Evening  Globe.) 

HERALD  AND  TORCHLIGHT; 
Thursdays ;  republican  ;  four  pages ;  size 
28x42  ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1814  ;  John 
M.  Mentzer,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion I. 

MAIL ;  Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages ; 
size  24x36  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1828  ; 
Edwin  Bell,  editor  ;  Mail  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  J  1 . 

SEMINARY  MONTHLY;  thirty -two 
pages  octavo  ;  subscription  50  cents ;  estab- 
lished 1876;  Students  of  Hagerstown  Semin- 
ary, editors  and  publisheis  ;  circulation  K ;  a 
school  paper ;  issued  during  the  school  year. 

HAMPSTEAD,  Carroll  Co.,  b  500 
pop.,  on  the  B.  &  H.  Rd.,  10  m.  from  West- 
minster. Engaged  in  the  fruit-canning  busi- 
ness. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished ISSO;  .Tos.  S.  Cornman,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  J. 

HAVRE    DE    GRACE,    Harford 

Co.,  cf  2,716  pop.,  on  Pliila.,  Wilmington  & 
Baltimore  and  Philadelphia  extension  of 
Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rds.,  36  m.  N.  E.  of  Balti- 
more, and  southern  terminus  of  Tidewater 
Canal.  It  has  a  large  coal  and  lumber  trade. 
Fruit  canning  is  extensively  carried  on.  The 
Susquehanna  r.  empties  into  Chesapeake 
bay  at  this  point. 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  independent- 
republican  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  31x44 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1868  ;  A.  P.  and  W.  S.  Mc- 
Conibs,  editors;  Havre  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  J  J. 

ELECTRIC  LIGHT;  monthly;  four 
pages  ;  size  20x26  :  subscription  25  cents  ;  es- 
tablished 1882  ;  Electric  Light  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1 . 

HYATTSVILLE.    Prince    George's 

Co.,  D  6U0  pop.,  on  Waslilngton  branchof  the 
Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  6  m.  from  Washing- 
ton. A  place  of  residence  for  government 
employees.  The  famous  dueling  field  of 
Bladensburg  adjoins  the  town. 

ADVERTISER;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  .$1 ;  ea- 
taolished  1882 ;  Richard  B.  Topham,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  J. 

XAUREIi,  Prince  George's  a  Co.,  1,606 

pop.,  on  B.  &  O.  Rd.,  midway  between  Bal- 


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timore  &  Washington,  60  m.  from  Cincin- 
nati. Location  of  extensive  stone  quar- 
ries. 

ENTERPRISE  ;  Saturdays  ;  independ- 
ent;  four  pages;  size  24x35;  subscription 
.$1.50;  estalilished  1882;  Brashears  &  Peake, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  K. 

LEONARDTO'WN,     C.     H.,     St. 

iVary's  Co.,  Q  465  pop.,  on  Britton  r.,  55  m.  S. 
of  Annapolis. 

ST.  MARY'S  BEACON;  Thursdays; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1863 ;  King  &  Yates,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  K. 

ST.  MARY'S  ENTERPRISE;  Satur 
days  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35  :  subscription  $\ ; 
established  1883  ;  Frank  Holmes  and  Enoch  B. 
Abell,  editors  and  publishers. 

LIBERTYTOWN,  Frederick  Co.,  ti 
700  pop.,  12  m.  from  Frederick  and  18  from 
Westminster.  Surrounded  by  an  agricul- 
tural district. 

BANNER  OF  LIBERTY;  Thursdays ; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  25x36  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1850;  J.  S.  L.  Rodrick. 
editor  and  pulilisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

LONACONING,    Alleghany    Co.,    tl 

2,147  pop.      In   the   Great   George's   Creek 

mining  region. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages ;  size  28x44  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1881  ;  Harry  W.  Schaidt,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J  J  1 . 

LUTHER VILLE,  Baltimore  Co.,  ^ 
650 pop.,  on  Northern  Central  Rd.,  10m.  N.  of 
Baltimore.  A  suburban  resort.  Seat  of  the 
Lutherville  Female  Seminary. 

SEMINARIAN;  monthly;  twelvepages; 
size  of  page  8x11 ;  subscription  75  cents  ;  es- 
tablished \m)\  students  of  Lutherville  Fe- 
male Seminary,  editors  and  publishers ;  cir- 
culation K ;  a  school  paper ;  issued  during 
the  school  year. 

MECHANICSTOWN,  Frederick 
Co.,  i  849  pop.,  on  Western  Marylanil  Rd., 
near  Monocacy  r.,  16  m.  from  Frederick  and 
60  from  Baltimore.  Iron  and  copper  min- 
ing carried  on.  Within  a  short  distance  of  St. 
MajT's  College  and  St.  Joseph's  Sisterhood. 

CATOCTIN  CLARION^  Thursdays; 
independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  sub- 
scription .§1  ;  established  1871 ;  Charles  E. 
Cassell,  e<litor  and  publisher;  clrc'n  K  1. 

MIDDLETOWN,   Frederic!:  Co.,  Q 

750   pop.,   on   the  National  turnpike,  8  m. 

W.  of  Frederick,  53    from  Baltimore   and 

Washington.     Surrounded  by  an  agricul 

tural  district. 

VALLEY  REGISTER  ;  Fridays;  re- 
publican ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x38  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50  ;  established  1844  ;  G.  C.  Rhoderlck, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

NORTH-EAST,   Cecil    Co.,  tf  1.400 

pop.,  on    line    of   Pliila.,    Wilmington    & 

Baltimore  Rd.    Iron  work,  fire  brick  anfl 

stove  linings  manufactured. 

STAR;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size24xS6; 
subscrii)tion  $1.50;  established  1882 ;  George  O. 
Garey,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K  K. 

OAKLAND,  C.  H.,  Garrett  Co.,  ^  1,200 

pop.    A  summer  resort  on  tlie  B.  &  O.  Rd., 

53  m.  from  Cumberland. 

MOUNTAIN    DEMOCRAT  ;     Satur 
days  ;    democratic  ;   four  images  ;   size  26x40 


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MARYLAND. 


subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1878  ;  J.  B. 
Far,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

R  E  P  U  B  L,  I  C  A  N  ;  Saturdays  ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  3(1x44  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1869 ;  James  A.  Hayden,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  cireulatit)n  K  1. 

POCOMOKE  CITY,  Worcestei-  Co., 
-  1,425  pop.,  on  Poconioke  r.,  150  m.  from 
Philadelphia.  Engaged  in  agriculture,  fruit 
growing  and  the  lumber  trade. 

FALCON ;  Wednesdays  ;  four  pages  :  size 
18x21  ;  subscription  M  cents  ;  established  1884; 
S.  A.  Merrill,  editor  and  publisher. 

POCOMOKE  TI.1IE8;  Saturdays  ;  four 
pages;  size  22x30;  established  1883  ;  circ'u  K. 

RECORD  AND  GAZETTE;  Satur 
days  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ; 
subscription  SI. 50 ;  established  1865 ;  A.  J. 
Merrill,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K. 

PORT  TOBACCO,  C.  H.,  Charles 
Co.,  V  2i-»2pop.,  at  tile  head  of  Port  Tobacco 
bay,  on  Potomac  r.,  30  m.  below  Washing- 
ton.   Engaged  in  agriculture. 

MARYLAND   INDEPENDENT; 

Fridays ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion SI ;  established  1874 ;  Adrian  Posey, 
editor  and  publisher:  circulation  K  1. 

TIMES  AND  CHARLES  CO.  AD- 
VERTI."»ER  ;  Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  §1 ;  estab- 
lished 1844 ;  Cox  &  Daley,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  K  1. 

PRINCE    FREDERICK,  C.    H., 

Calcert  Co.,  ^  456  pop.,  35  m.  S.  of  Annapolis 

and  about  5  W.  of  Chesapeake  bay  and  6 

E.  of  Patuxent  r. 

CALVERT  JOURNAL;  Saturdays; 
neutral ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x34  ;  subscrip- 
tion §2 ;  established  1867 ;  John  P.  Briscoe, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

PRINCESS  ANNE,  C.  H.,  Somerset 
Co.,^,  751  pop.,  on  Jlanokin  r.,  10  m.  from 
its  mouth  and  the  New  York,  Philadelphia 
&  Norfolk  Rd.,  19  m.  from  Crisfield  and  76 
from  Cape  Charles. 

MARYLANDER  ;  Tuesdays ;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  25x37 ;  subscription 
$1.50 ;  established  1866  ;  E.  G.  Polk,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

SOMERSET  HERALD;  Tuesdays; 
independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  sub- 
scription SI. 50 ;  established  1861 ;  C.  W.  Fon- 
taine, editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K. 

QUEENSTO WN,  Queeii  Anne  Co.,  o 
250  pop.,  on  Chester  r.,  7  m.  from  Centre- 
ville  and  35  from  Baltimore. 
NEWS;    Saturdays;    independent;   four 
pages  ;   size  14x20 ;  subscription  75  cents ;  es- 
tablished ISSl;  John  31.  Aker.  editor;  M.  W. 
Aker,  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

RISING  SUN,  Cecil  Co.,  cf  350  pop., 
on  Phila.,  Wilmington  &  Baltimore  Rd.,  8  m. 
from  Oxford,  Pa.     An  agricultural  section 
JOIIRNAL;  Saturdays;  four  pages ;  size 
26x40 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1878 ;  W. 
H.  Pennington,  editor   and   publisher;   cir- 
culation K. 

ROCKVILLE,  C.  H.,  Montgomery 
Co.,  a  688  pop.,  on  31.  br.  of  B.  &  O.  Rds  ,  16 
m.  N.  W.  of  Washington,  D.  C.  A  rich  farm- 
ing country. 

INDEPENDENT  MONTGOM- 
ERIAN;  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages; 
size   28x44 ;    subscription    $1.50,;   established  j 


1880;   Gosom  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  J. 
MONTGOMERY   ADVOCATE; 

Thur.sdays  ;  four  pages  ;   size  26x40 ;  subscri])- 

tion$2;  established  1872:  Wm.  Brewer  and  A. 

J.  Almonev,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  J  1. 

MONTGOMERY    CO.    SENTINEL: 

Fridays  ;  democratic  :  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ; 
subscription  S1..5n  ;  established  1S55  ;  Mrs.  R. 
G.  Fields,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  J. 

ST. MICHAELS,  Talbot  Co.,a-  l,17,i 
pop.,  12  m.  from  Eastou,  60  from  Baltimore, 
and  6  from  Marjland  &  Delaware  Rd. 
Engaged  in  ship  building,  farming,  flsh  and 
oyster  trade. 

COaiET  AND  ADVERTISER;   Sat 

urdays  ;  independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x 
38  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1866  ;  Fayette 
Gibson  and  Frank  T.  Gibson,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

SALISBURY,  O.  H.,  Wicomico  Co.,  D 
2,651  pop.,  on  Wicomico  r.,  and  Eastern 
Shore  Rd.,  at  junction  of  Wicomico  and 
Poconioke  Rd.,  95  m.  S.  E.  of  Annapolis. 
Engaged  in  wool  and  lumber  trade  and  the 
production  of  grain. 

ADVERTISER;  Saturdays  ;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1867 ;  Thomas  Perry,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  I  I. 

AVICOMICO  RECORD  ;  Saturdays ; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscrip- 
tion SI. 50 ;  established  1884  ;  T.  F.  J.  Rider, 
editor  ;  T.  F.  J.  Rider  and  C.  L.  Vincent,  pub- 
lishers. 

SNOW  HILL,  C.  H.,  Worcester  Co.,  O, 
1,276  pop.,  on  Poconioke  r.,  30  m.  from  Po- 
conioke Sound,  at  the  head  of  steamboat 
navigation,  and  on  the  Delaware, Marjland 
&  Virginia  Rd.  Engaged  in  the  lumber, 
oyster,  fruit  and  trucking  trade,  supplying 
Philadelphia,  Baltimore  and  New  York 
markets. 

DEMOCRATIC  MESSENGER;  Sat 

urdays ;  democratic  ;   four  pages ;  size  24x35 : 
suViscription    $1 ;     established     1869 ;    S.     H. 
Willev,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K  1. 
WORCESTER  CO.  SHIELD;  Satur 

davs  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ; 
subscription  SI ;  established  1845 ;  P.  S.  Smith, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

TO'WSON,C.  H.  (Towsoiitown),  Balt- 
imore Co..  a  J,'j16  pop.,  7  111.  N.  of  Baltimore, 
on  line  of  3Id.  Central  Rd. 

BALTI3IORE  CO.  HERALD;  Sat- 
urdays; republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  27x41  ; 
subscription  §1 ;  established  1869 ;  John  T. 
Eusor,  editor  ;  John  T.  Ensor  and  Joshua  F. 
Benson,  publisliers  ;  circulation  1 1. 

BALTIMORE  CO.  UNION;  Satur- 
days ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  27x41 ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1850;  Long- 
necker  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers;  circ'n  I. 

aiARYLAND  JOURNAL;  Satur- 
days ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  :  size  28x40 ; 
subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1865 ;  Wm.  H. 
Rubv,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  J  J  1 . 

PEOPLE'S  VOICE  ;  Thursdays;  dem- 
ocratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 :  subscription 
SI ;  established  1875  ;  Wm.  H.  Richardson  anti 
B.  Howard  Scott,  editors  ;  Towson  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1 . 

TRAPPE,  Talbot  Co.,  a-  325  pop.,  3  m. 

frcim  Delaware  &  Chesapeake   Rd.  and  9 

from  Easton.    Located  in  an  agricultural 

district. 

ENTERPRISE;   Wednesdays ;  four 


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MARYLASD. 


ftagea ;   size  22x30 :    subscription   §1 ;   estab- 
ished  18S3 ;  Percy  Mullilcin,  editor  and  pub 
lisher;  cireul&tion  K. 

UNION  BRIDGE,  Carroll  Co.,  ^ 
ifiO  pop.,  on  Western  Maryland  Rd.,  12  m. 
from  Westminster.  Shipping  point  for 
grain,  and  marketing  shops  of  the  Western 
Blaryland  Rd.  Co.,  employing  a  large  num- 
ber of  liands.    A  growing  town. 

ERA;  Thursdays ;  independent ;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  §1,25  ;  estab- 
lished 1882;  Chas.  F,  Weigaudt,  editor  and 
publisher. 

IXDEX;  Thursdays;  Independent;  four 
pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  $1.25;  estab 
fished  1882;  Ben.  A.  Richardson  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  cii'culation  K  1. 

UPPER  MARLBOROUGH,  C. 

H.,  Prince  George's  Co.,  D  541  pop.,  17  ni. 
from  Washington  City,  on  the  Baltimore  & 
Potomac  Rd.  Patuxent  r.  steamers  within 
2i  miles.  Engaged  principally  In  farming. 
Tobacco  and  gi-ain  the  principal  crops. 

MARLBOllO'  GAZETTE;  Wednes 
days  ;  four  pages  ;  size  27x42  ;  subscription 
$2 ;  established  1836  ;  I.  S.  Wilson,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J  I. 

PRINCE  GEORGE'S  ENQUIRER; 
Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x42 ; 
subscription  $2;  established  1862;  Roberts  & 
Sasscer,  editors  and  publishers ;  circ'n  J  J. 

WAVERLY,  Baltimoi-e  Co.,  [j 

N  E  AV  .S  ;    Saturdays  ;   democratic ,   four 

fiages ;  size  22x32 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
ished  1884 ;  Jo.seph  Warden,  editor  ;  Waverly 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

WESTMINSTER,    C.    H.,    Carroll 

Co.,  6  3,311  pop.,  on  Western  Maryland  Rd., 
58  ni.  from  Annapolis  and  29  from  Balti- 
jnore.    Engaged  in  manufactures. 

AMERICAN  SENTINEL;  Saturdays; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x43 ;  subscrip- 
tion .§1.50;  established  1835;  John  H.  Mitten, 
editor;  E.  J.  Rijtpard,  publisher;  circ'n  J  1. 

DEMOCRATIC  ADVOCATE;  Satur 
davs;  four  pages;  size  29x42;  subscription 
$2;  established  1865;  William  H.  and  Charles 
Vanderford,  editors  and  publishers  :  circ'n  I 

IRVING  I^ITERARY  GAZETTE; 
monthly  ;  four  pages  ;  size  14x21  •  subscription 
75  cents;  established  18S1 ;  students  of  West- 
ern Maryland  College,  editors  and  publish 
ers  ;  circulation  K  ;  a  college  paper  ;  Issued 
during  the  collegiate  year. 

WILLIAMSPORT,      Washington 

Co.,  \}  1,503  pop.,  on  Potomac  r.,  Chesapeake 
&  Ohio  Canal  and  Cumberland  Valley  and 
Western  Maryland  Rds.,  9  m.  from  Hagers- 
town.  A  place  of  considerable  business 
importance. 

liEADER  ;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
22X.30  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  18S4  ; 
Long  &  McC'ardell,  editors  and  publishers. 

TRANSCRIPT;  Wednesdays  ;  neutral  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  22x31;  sulisciiplion  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1SS4;  Harry  E.  Rickard,  editor  and 
publisher. 

WOODBERRY,  Baltimore  Co.,  t\ 
near  Baltimore,  chiefly  engaged  in  manu- 
facturing place  for  machinery  and  cotton. 
Adjoins  an  agricultural  and  fruit-grow- 
ing country. 

NEWS:   Saturdays;    independent;    four 

f)ages ;   size    24x34 ;   subscription    $1 ;   estab- 
Ished  1873 ;  Baltimore  Co.  Publisliing  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers ;  circulation  I  I. 


MASS  A  CHUSETTS. 


ABINGTON,  Plymouth  Co.,  O,  8,697 
pop.,  20  m.  from  Boston,  on  Old  Colony  & 
Newport  Rd.  The  manufacture  of  boots 
and  shoes  is  probably  carried  on  here,  more 
extensively  than  at  any  other  town  in  Oie 
State  of  equal  population.  Large  quantities 
of  tac'its  are  also  manufactured. 

HERAIil)  ;  Fridays ;  eight  pages:  size 
of  page  15x20  ;  subscription  .§2  ;  established 
1884  ;  F.  W.  Rollins,  editor  and  imblisher. 

PLYMOUTH   CO.  JOURNAL;    Fri 

days ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44 ;  subscription 
$2;  established  1872;  L.  B.  Hatch,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J ;  an  edition  en- 
titled the  Times  is  issued  at  South  Abington. 

A-CTOTH,  Middlesex  Co.,  o   2,000  pop., 
on  Fltchburg  Rd.,  25  ni.   from  Boston  and  6 
from  Concord.     Agricultural  community. 
PATRIOT  ;  Fridays  ;  independent ;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40  ;   subscription  $2.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1874  ;  Pratt  Bros.,   publishers  ;  circula- 
tion J  ;  issued  from  the  office  of  llie  Marlboro 
Mirror- Journal. 

ADAMS,  Berkshire  Co.,  -n  5,593  pop.,^ 
on  Pittsfleld  and  North  Adams  branch  of 
Boston  &  Albany  Rd.  A  flourishing  village, 
noted  for  its  great  number  of  mills,  facto- 
ries, paint  works,  etc.  The  principal  manu- 
factures are  cotton  and  woolen  goods, 
paper  and  celluloid. 

FREEMAN;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1875  ;  W.  F. 
Davis,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  J  1. 

AMESBURY,  Essex  Co.,  cf  7,000  pop., 
the  western  half  of  the  village  of  Amesbury 
and  Salisbury,  on  Amesbury  branch  of 
Eastern  Rd.,  27  m.  N.  of  Salem,  42  from 
Boston  and  5  from  Newburyport.  Devoted 
to  woolen,  cotton  and  carriage  manufac- 
turing. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages;  size  22x36;  subscription  .$1;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  J.  B.  Rodgers,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J ;  dated  at  Amesbury 
and  Salisbury. 

VILLAGER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1848  ;  J.  M.  &  I.  J.  Potter,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1  ;  dated  at 
Amesbury  and  Salisbury. 

AMHERST.    Hampshire   Co.,  -a  4,299: 

pop.,  on  New  London  Northern  Rd.,  20  m. 
from  Palmer,  23  from  Springfield  and  100 
from  Boston.  Seat  of  Amherst  College,  a 
flourishing  institution,  incorporated  in  1821, 
and  of  the  State  Agricultural  College  of 
Massachusetts.    Has  good  water  power. 

RECORD;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages;  size  29.>:43;  subscription  $2.15; 
established  1844;  J.  E.  Williams,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

STUDENT;  bi-weekly  ;  thirty-two  pages ; 
size  of  page  8x11  ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1866;  Students  of  Senior  and  Junior 
Classes  of  Amlierst  College,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K  1 ;  a  college  paper ;  is- 
sued during  the  collegiate  year. 

ANDOVER,  Essex  Co.,  c(  5,171  pop., 

on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  23  m.  from  Boston 
and  3  from  Lawrence. 
REVIEW;  (see  Boston.) 

ARLINGTON,  3/ifWesea!  Co.,  a-  4,100 
pop.,  on  the  Middlesex  Central  branch  of 
the  Boston  &  Lowell  Rd.,  6  m.  from  Boston. 


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MASSACHUSETTS. 


MASSA  CHUSETTS. 


Celebrated  for  its  excellent  vegetable  gar- 
dens. Engaged  in  general  manufactures ; 
has  drug  mills.  I 

ADVOCATE:  Fridays  ;  eight  pages  ;  I 
size  :»x44 ;  subscription  .$2 ;  established  ISTi  ; 
Chas.  S.  Parker,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n 
KK;  issues  also  the  Lexington  J/uiu^e-jlfan. 
MIDDT.ESEX  TOWNSMAN;  Satur 
davs:  four  pai^es;  size  20x30:  subscription 
$2":  established  1SS3;  C.  Burnside  Seagrave, 
editor;  Townsman  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ; 
circulation  J  J. 

ASHBY,  Middlesex   Co., a-  1,000  pop.,' 
6  m.  from  Fitcliburg.   Farming  and  lumber- 
ing  are   the   principal  industries.    Has   a 
wooden  ware  manufactory. 

ARGUS;  monthly ;  four  pages ;  size 
36x40  ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  .  established 
ISSi ;  Pratt  Bros.,  publishers ;  issued  from 
the  office  of  the  Marlboro  Mirror-Journal. 

ASHLAND,    Middlesex    Co.,   o  2,394 
)iop.,  on  Sudbury  r.  and  Boston  &  Albany 
Rd.,  at  terminus  of  the  Milford,  Franklin, 
Providence   &   Hopkinton  Ril.,  25  m.  from 
Boston,   30  from   Worcester.     Engaged  in 
boot  and  shoe    and  cotton  manufactures. 
ADVERTISER;  Fridays  ;  independent ; 
four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  S2 ;   es- 
tablished  1869;     Jliddlesex    Newspaper   Co., 
editors  and  publishers ;   W.  W.  Pease,  man- 
ager; circulation  K ;  printed  at  the  office  of 
the  South  Framingham  Fram  ingham  Gazette. 

ATHOLi,  Worcester  Co.,  n   4,307  pop., 
on  Miller's  r.  and   Fltchburg   Rd.,   at  ter- 
minus of  Athol   branch  of   the  Boston    & 
Albany  Rd.,  »?  m.  W.  of  Fitcliburg. 
TRANSCRIPT;  Tuesdays  ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  ;  size  32x44 ;  subscription  $1.50 ; 
established  1871 ;   Athol  Transcript  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  iiublishers  ;  circulation  J. 

WORCESTER  WEST  CHRONI- 
CLiE  I  Thursdays  ;  independent ;  eight  pages  ; 
size  32x46 ;  subscription  §2  ;  established  1866 ; 
R.  William  Waterman,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  I  1 ;  issues  also  the  Templeton 
Recorder. 

ATTL.EBOROUGH,  Bristol  Co.,  P, 
13,000  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Providence  and  Old 
Colony  Rds.,  13  m.  from  Providence  and  31 
from  Boston.  Mill  river  affords  fine  water 
privileges.  Manufacture  of  jewelry  the 
principal  business.  It  has  also  numerous 
cotton  mills,  manufactories  of  printed 
calicoes,  metal  buttons,  clocks,  straw  bon- 
nets, etc. 

ADVOCATE;  Saturdays;  eight  pages ; 
size  30x44 ;  subscription  §1 ;  established  1875  ; 
E.  H.  Sweet  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation  I  1. 

CHRONICLE:  Saturdays;  eight  pages  ; 
size  of  page  15x22 ;  subscription  §2 ;  estab- 
lished 1871 ;  Edgar  Perry,  editor  ;  Perry, 
Barnes  &  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  I  ;  a 
four-page  edition  is  issued  on  Tuesdays. 

BALDWINVILLE,  Worcester  Co., 
c  l.iXK)  pop.,  on  Ware  r.,  at  junction  of  Fitch- 
burg  Rd.  Engaged  in  manufacturing  chairs 
and  toys.    Has  paper  mill. 
COTTAGER:    monthly;    eight    pages; 

size  26x40  ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  established 

1882 :  J.  W.  Coolidge,  editor  and  publisher ; 

circulation  J  J  1. 

BARNSTABLE,  C.  H.,  Barnstable 
Co.,  □,  4,35U  pop.,  on  Barnstable  bay,  and  Old 
Colony  Rd.,  73  m.  from  Boston.  The  town- 
ship reaches  entirely  across  the  cape,  in- 


cluding several  villages  within  its  limits. 
Engaged  in  fishing  and  coast  trade.  Pack- 
ets and  steamboats  are  constantly  jdying 
between  this  port  and  Boston. 

CAPE  COD  BEE;  Fridays;  four  pages  ; 
size  28x44;  subscription  .SL.nO;  established 
18S0  ;  Bee  Publishing  Co  ,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers :  circulation  .T  ;  issued  from  the  office 
of  the  Patriot. 

PATRIOT;  Tuesdays;  independent;  four 
pages ;  size  2Sx44 ;  subscription  S2 :  estab- 
lished 1830  ;  F.  B.  Goss,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  J  1 ;  issues  also  the  Cape  Cod 
Bee  and  the  Chatham  Monitor. 

SANDWICH  OBSERVER;  Tues- 
days; four  pages;  size  28x44;  .subscription 
.$1.50:  established  1884;  A.  Frank  Sherman, 
editor  and  publisher. 

BARRE,  Worcester  Co.,  u  2,418  pop., 
on  Ware  r.,  about  23  m.  N.  E.  of  Palmer. 
Surrounded  by  an  agricultiu-al  district.  An 
active  trade  centre.  Engaged  In  manufac- 
tures. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays  ;  independent ;  four 
jjages  ;  size  27x42 ;  subscription  S2 ;  estab- 
lished 18:34 :  Henry  H.  Cook,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  I ;  an  edition  of  the  Ga- 
zette is  also  issued  at  Ware. 

BEDFORD,  Middlesex  Co.,  n-  1,000 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Lowell  Rd.  A  rich  farm- 
ing country. 

BUIiLETIN  ;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40 :  subscription  §2 ;  es- 
tablished 1876  ;  A.  E.  Brown,  editor ;  Pratt 
Bros.,  publishers  ;  circulation  K ;  issued  from 
the  office  of  the  Marlboro  Mirror-Journal. 

BERLIN,  Worcester  Co.,  n  977 pop.,  on 
Massachusetts  Central  and  Old  Colonj'  Rds., 
30  m.  from  Boston.    Farming  is  the  chief 
industry.    Has  a  large  shoe  shop. 
REPORTER;    Thursdays;   four  pages; 
size     26x40;     sul^scription     .$2;     established 
1878 ;  Pratt  Bros.,  publishers ;  circulation  K  ; 
issued  from  the  office  of  the  Marlboro'  Mir- 
ror-Journal. 

BEVERLY,  Essex  Co.,  r^  8,445  pop.. 

2  m.  from  Salem  and  18  from  Boston.  En- 
gaged in  commerce,  fishery  and  shoe  manu- 
facturing. 

CITIZEN;  Saturdays;  four  pages  ;  size 
25x37;  subscription  $2;  established  1857  ;  Irving 
W.  Allen,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  J  1. 

TIMES;  Wednesdays ;  imlependeut ; 
eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  §1.25 ;  es- 
tablished 1882 ;  Bates  &  Morgan,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  eii'culation  K  1. 

BLACKSTONE,    Worcester    Co.,    n 

5,9u0  pop.,  on  New  York  &  New  England  and 

'     Providence  &  Worcester  Rds.    Engaged  in 

I     the   manufacture   of  cotton,   rubber    and 

woollen  goods. 

I  BLiACKSTONEVALiLEY  CHRON- 
ICLE; Saturdays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  : 
subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1848 ;  E.  D. 
Houston,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  J. 

i  BOSTON',  C.  H.,  Suffolk  Co.,  o-  Stale 
Capital,  362,535  i3op.,  on  Massachusetts  bay. 
The  commercial  metropolis  of  New  Eng- 
land. The  "  Athens  of  America."  Second 
city  in  the  United  States  in  commercial  im- 
portance. Engaged  in  trade  with  all  parts 
of  the  world.  Depot  for  New  England 
manufactures  of  every  nature. 

ADVERTISER;  every  morning  except 
Sunday,  and    W  E  E  K  L  Y  ,    Fridays  ;  re- 
publican ;  eight  pages ;  size  of   page    18x23 ; 
;  subscription— daily  $12,    weekly   $1 ;    estab- 


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GKO.   P.    UOVVELL   &   GO'S 


MASSACHUSETTS. 


lished  1811  ;  Dally  Advertiser  Co.,  publishers ; 
G.  H.  Ellis,  manager  ;  elrculatiou— daily  F  1, 
weekly  J  1. 

EVEXIX<i  JOURNAL.  ;  (see  Morning 
Journal.) 

EVENINiJ  RECORD;  every  evenlug 
exeedl  Sunday  ;  four  pages  ;  size  23x35  ;  sub- 
scription S3;  estal)lished  1884. 

EVENIN(J  STAR  ;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  pillXDAY  STAR,  Sun- 
days ;  daily  four  pages,  Sunday  eight  pages  ; 
size— daily  21x30,  Sunday  30x42;  subscription 
—daily  $3,  Sunday  §1.50;  established— daily 
18S0,  weekly  1884 ;  E.  C.  Bailey,  editor ;  Star 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers ;  eirculatlou— 
daily  C  C. 

EVENINCJ  TRANSCRIPT:  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  TRAN- 
SCRIPT, Tiie.sdays  ;  independent -republi- 
can ;  eight  pages;  size  37x48;  subscription- 
daily  $9,  weekly  $2;  established— daily  1830, 
weekly  1851 ;  Bostt)n  Transcript  Co.,  publish- 
ers ;  circulation— daily  F  F,  weekly  H. 

EVENING  T  R  A  V  E  L,  li  E  R;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  TRAVELLiER, 
semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays,  and 
AMERICAN  TRAVELIiER,  Satur- 
days ;  republican ;  four  pages  ;  size  31x46 ; 
subscription— daily  $9,  semi-weekly  $3, 
weekly  $1.50 ;  established  1825 ;  Roland  Worth- 
ingtou,  editor ;  Roland  Worthington  &  Co., 
publishers;  circulation— daily  E  E  1,  seml- 
vveeklv  G  G,  weekly  E  E. 

GLOBE  ;  every  morning  and  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  SUNDAY  GLOBE,  Sun- 
days, and  WEEKLY,  Tuesdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  dally  four  pages,  Sunday  sixteen 
pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ;  size— daily  24x36, 
weekly  36x48  ;  subscription— <laily  $6,  weekly 
$1,  Sunday  $2 ;  established— ilally  and  week- 
ly 1872,  Siiuday  1877;  Globe  Newspaper  Co., 
I'mblishers  ;  Charles  K.  Taylor,  manager;  cir- 
culation-daily B  1,  Sunday  B  1,  weekly  C  C  1. 

HERA  L  D  ;  every  ni(rt'ning,  noon  and  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  SUNDAY  HER- 
ALD, Sundays  ;  dally  four  pages,  Sunday 
sixteen  pages ;  size— daily  25x38,  Sunday  (size 
of  page)  18x24 ;  subscription— daily  $6,  Sun- 
day $2;  R.  M.  Pulsifer  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation- daily  A  1,  Sunday  A. 

LAW  RECORD;  every  evening  except 
Sunday  ;  legal ;  four  pages  ;  size  14x22  ;  sub- 
.scrlption  .§10;  established  1884. 

MORNIXG  JOURNAIj  ;  every  morn- 
ing except  Sunday,  EVENINti  JOUR- 
NiiL,  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
•TOURNAL,  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays,  and  WEEKLY.  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican ;  four  pages  ;  size  29x46 ;  subscription 
—morning  or  evening  .S6,  semi-weekly  $3, 
weekly  $1 ;  established  1834;  Journal  News- 
paper'Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  circula 
tlon— daily  C  C  1,  semi-weekly  1 1,  weekly  E  1. 

POST  ;  every  morning  except  Sunday, 
PRESS  AND  POST,.. semi-weekly,  Mon- 
days and  Thursdays,  and  WEEKLY,  Fri- 
days ;  democratic;  four  pages ;  size— daily 
29x46,  semi-weekl.v  29x46,  weekly  29x46 ;  sub- 
scription— (lailv  $9,  semi-weekly  .$3,  weekly 
$1 ;  established  1831 ;  Post  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  ;  A.  P.  Moore,  business  manager ; 
circ'n— daily  F  1,  semi-weekly  J,  weekly  F  F  1. 

COMMERCIAL  AND  SHIPPING 
LIST  ;  semi-weekly,  Wednesdays  and  Sat- 
urdays;  commercial  ;  four  pages;  size  28x42; 
subscription  $8;  established  1842;  Appleton, 
Tompson  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  cir- 
culation J  1. 

JOURNAL  ;  (see  Morning  Journal.) 

PRESS    AND   POST  ;  (see  Post.) 

TRAVE1..LER;  (see  Evening  Traveller.) 

ABC  PATHFINDER  ONCE  A 
VVEEK;  (see  ABC  Pathflnder  Railway 
Guide.  \ 

ADV^OCJATE;  Saturdays;  non-partisan; 
four  pages;  size  24x35  ;  subscription  $3  ;  es- 
tablisheil  18S5;  W.  Grandison  and  J.  D.  Powell, 
Jr.,  editors  and  publishers ;  colored  people's 

"AMERICAN  ARCHITECT  AND 
BUILDING  N  EWS;  Saturdays  ;  mechan- 
ical ;  thirty-six  pages ;  size  of  page  9x14  ;  sub- 
scription .$6  ;  established  1876;  James  R.  Os- 


MASSACHVSETTS. 


good  &  Co.,  publishers;  circulation!  II  ;  Gel- 
atine edit  ion,  satne  as  the  regular  edition,  but 
including  gelatine  prints.  $7  per  year  ;  Motith- 
ly  edition,  iilentical  with  the  tirst  weekly 
issue  for  eacli  month,  $1.75  per  year, 

AMERICAN  CABINET  MAKER 
AND  UPHOLSTERER;  Saturdays; 
commercial  ;  thirty  pages ;  size  of  page 
12x17;  subscription  $3.50;  established  1810; 
J.  Henry  Symonds,  editor  and  publish- 
er ;  circulation  G  1  ;  branch  offices  in  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
and  New  York  City;  issue  also  the  American 
Carpet  Reporter  and  Decorator. 

AMERICAN  CARPET  REPOR- 
TER  AND  DECORATOR;  Mcmdays ; 
commercial  ;  eight  pages ;  size  25x36 ;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1879;  J.  Henry  Sy- 
monds, editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  H; 
issues  also  the -.4/(uriGa/i  Cabinet  Maker  and 
Upholsterer. 

AMERICAN  CULTIVATOR  ;  Satur 
days  ;  agricultural ;  eight  pages  ;  size  36x46  ; 
subscription  ,$2;  established  is.lii ;  Geurge  B. 
James,  cilitor  and  publisher;  circulation  C  1; 
issue  also  the  Houseliold  Companion. 

AMERICAN  HOTEL  BUDGET ; 
Fridays;  eight  pages;  size  26x40;  subscrip- 
tion .$2 ;  established  1885  ;  Hotel  Budget  Pub- 
lishihg  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

AMERICAN  ROLLER;  Thursdays; 
sporting  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  22x30  ;  subscrip- 
tion §2  ;  established  1883  ;  F.  W.  Walsh,  editor 
and  publisher. 

AMERICAN  TRAVELLER  ;  (see 
Evening  Traveller.) 

AMUSEMENTS  ;  Thursdays;  sporting; 
eight  pages  ;  size  23x33  ;  sub.scrlption  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1884  ;  Amusements  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers. 

BANKER  AND  TRADESMAN  ; 
Thursdays;  legal;  .sixteen  pages;  size  of 
page  9x12 ;  subscription  $3 ;  established  1873 ; 
circulation  H  H. 

BANNER  OF  LIGHT;  Saturdays; 
spiritualist;  eight  pages;  size  28x44;  sub- 
scription $3  ;  established  1853  ;  Luther  Colby, 
editor;  Colby  &  Rich,  publishers;  circula- 
tion E  1. 

BEACHMONT  AM)  WINTHROP 
VISITOR  AND  REVERE  BEA(!H 
CHRONICLE;  (Winthrop);  Fridays; 
(■ii;ht  p.i^cs;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1..")0; 
eslablislied  1882;  J.  H.  Hartley,  editor  antt 
publisher. 

BEACON  ;  Saturdays;  eight  pages;  size 
of  page  18x23  ;  subscription  §2.50 ;  established 
1883  ;  Beacon  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

BEACON  AND  DORCHESTER 
NEWS  GATHKRER;  Saturdays;  four 
pages;  size  24x35;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1873 ;  Bonner  Spooner,  editor ;  Geo.  E. 
Todd  &  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  H  H  1. 

BICYCLING  WORLD  ;  Fridays  ; 
sporting  ;  twenty  pages  ;  size  of  page  9x12 ; 
subscription  .§2  ;  established  1878 ;  J.  S.  Dean 
antl  Abbott  Bassett,  editors ;  E.  C.  Hodges  & 
Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  H. 

BOOT  AND  SHOE  RECORDER; 
Wednesdays ;  commercial ;  forty  pages ;  size 
of  page  10x12;  subscription  $2.50 ;  established 
1881 ;  C.  H.  McDernn)tt,  editor  ;  Boot  and  Shoe 
Recorder  Co.,   publishers  ;  circulation  H  1. 

BOSTONER  RUNDSCHAU  ;  Satur- 
days ;  German ;  eight  pages ;  size  of  page 
17x22  ;  subscription  §2  ;  established  18S4  ;  F. 
B.  Teuthorn,  editor  and  publisher. 

BUDCiET;  Sundays;  eight  pages;  size 
of  page  18x23;  subscription  $2.50;  established 
1879  ;  J.  W.  Ryan,  eilitor ;  Budget  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers;  circulation  X. 

BUNKER  HILL  TIMES  ;  Saturdays; 
eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1851 ;  E.  Gerry  Brown,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  I  I ;  issue  also  the 
Somerville  Chronicle. 

CHRISTIAN  LEADER;  Thursdays; 
uidversalist ;  eight  pages  ;  size  of  page  18x24 ; 
subscrii)tion  .'52.511;  established  1819;  Rev. 
George  H.  Emerson,  D.  D.,  editor;  Universal- 
ist  Publishing  House,  publishers;  Charles 
Caverly,  general  agent ;  circulation  F. 


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MASSA  CHUSETTS. 


MASSACHUSETTS. 


CHRISTIAN  REGISTER  ;  Thnrs- 
<iavs  ;  unitarian  ;  sixteen  pages  ;  size  of  page 
11x17;  subscription  $3  ;  establislied  1821;  S. 
J.  Barrows,  editor ;  Cliristian  Register  Asso- 
ciation, pviblishers  ;  George  H.  Ellis,  business 
agent :  circulation  G  G  1. 

(OMMERCIAL,  BULLETIN  ;  Satur 
(l:ivs;  commercial;  four  pages;  size  32x52; 
subscription  $4;  established  1859;  Curtis 
auilil  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circula- 
tion Gl. 

COMMERCIAL.  REPORTER; Thurs- 
days: commercial;  eight  pages;  size  30x42; 
subscription  .§2  ;  established  1883  ;  McCready 
Credit  Register  Co.,  publishers  ;  circ'n  G  G  1. 

COMMONWEALTH;  Saturdays;  re- 
publican ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion S2.50;  established  1862;  Charles  W.  Slack, 
editor  and  publislier  ;  circulation  G. 

CONGREGATION ALIST;  Thursdays; 
congregational;  eiglit  pages;  size  of  page 
17x25  ;  subscription  $3 ;  established  1816 ;  W. 
L.  Greene  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation DDL 

COURIER;  Sundays  ;  independent ;  four  ' 
pages  ;  size  33x50 ;  subscription  $2.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1824 :  J.  F.  Travers,  publisher :  circula-  | 
tion  X.  I 

DIAL  ;  Mondays;  two  pages;  size  17x18;  j 
subscription  §3.60  ;  established  1859  ;  Horace  1 
Dodd,  publisher  ;  does  not  insert  advertise- 
ments ;  DIAL  EXPRESS  LIST,  quar- 
terly, and  DIAL'  POSTAL  GUIDE, 
quarterl}-,  are  Issued  as  supplements ;  ad- 
vertisements are  inserted  in  the  Dial  Ej^jiress 
List  and  Dial  Postal  Guidf  only;  circ'n  I. 

EAST  BOSTON  ADVOCATE;  Satur- 
days ;  independent ;  eight  pages  ;  size  :yx48 ; 
subscription  $2  ;  established  1869  ;  A.  H.  Lewis, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  1 1. 

EAST  BOSTON  ARGUS  ;  Saturdays; 
independent-repul)lican  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
of  page  26x4(1;  suljscription  S2;  established 
1878 ;  J.  B.  Maccabe,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  H  1. 

ENTERPRISE  ;  (Charlestown);  Satur- 
days ;  democratic  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x43  ; 
subsci'iption  $1.50;  established  1881  ;  John  S. 
Flanagan,  editor  ;  Cliarleston  Enterprise  Co., 
publishers  ;  circulation  H  1. 

GOLDEN  RULE;  Saturdays;  evan- 
gelical ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44;  subscription 
$2 ;  established  1875 ;  Rev.  F.  H.  Kassou,  edi- 
tor; Golden  Rule  PuVilishiug  Co., -publish- 
ers ;  circulation  F. 

HEBREW  OBSERVER  ;  (see  New 
York  City.) 

HOME  CIRCLE;  Saturdays;  fiction; 
eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  .$2  ;  es- 
tablished 1869  ;  F.  Gleason  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  E  1 ;  issue  also  Gtea- 
son's  Companion. 

HOME  JOURNAL  ;  Saturdays;  soci- 
ety ;  four  pages ;  size  30x46 ;  subsci-iption 
.«i2"50 ;  established  1849  :  Samuel  T.  Cobb  & 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  W.  Wallace 
Waugh,  manager ;  circulation  G  1. 

HOTEL  GAZETTE  AND  NEW 
ENGLAND  ADVERTISER;  Satur- 
days ;  sixteen  pages ;  size  :j0x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion S2  ;  establLshed  1878 ;  S.  A.  Bimtou,  pub- 
lisher; circulation  1 1. 

HOUSEHOLD  JOURNAL:  Satur- 
days ;  eight  pages  ;  size  of  page  10x15  ;  estab- 
lished 1882 ;  Murray  M.  Wing,  manager ;  cir- 
culation X. 

HUB;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size  24x35; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1883;  A.  H. 
Grimke  and  B.  R.  Wilson,  editors  ;  Hub  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1 

ILLUSTRATED  POLICE  NEWS  ; 
Saturdays ;  sixteen  pages ;  size  33x46 ;  sub- 
scription $i ;  established  1867 ;  Police  News 
Publislilng  Co.,  editors  and  publishers ;  does 
not  insert  advertisements. 

INDEX;  Thursdays ;  radical ;  twelve 
pages;  size  of  page  11x13;  sub-scription  S3; 
established  1870 ;  Wm.  J.  Potter  and  B.  F.  Un- 
derwood, editors  ;  Corporate  Trustees  of  The 
Index,  publishers  ;  circulation  H  1. 

INVESTIGATOR;  Wednesdays;  anti- 
religious  ;  eight  pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscrip- 
tion  $3 ;   established    1831 ;   Horace    Seaver, 


editor ;  Josiah  P.  Mendu'm,  publisher ;  circu- 
lation G  G. 

JOURNAL  OP  COMMERCE  AND 
COTTON,  WOOL  AND  IRON:  Satur 
days  ;  commercial ;  mechanical  ;  sixteen 
pages;  size  of  page  14x19;  subscription  $3 ; 
established  1869  ;  H.  G.  Kittredge,  editor  ;  Bos- 
ton Journal  of  Commerce  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  ;  W.  I.  Holmes,  treasurer  ;  circu- 
lation F  1. 

JOURNAL  OF  EDUCATION;  Thurs 
days  ;  educational ;  sixteen  pages  ;  size  of 
page  11x15  ;  subscription  $3;  established  1875  ; 
Thomas  W.  Bicknell,  editor;  New  England 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  GG  1; 
issue  also  the  American  Teacher  and  Edxica- 

LAW  AND  ORDER;  Saturdays;  tem- 
perance; eight  pages;  size  of  page  11x16; 
subscription  $3 ;  established  1884 ;  L.  Edwin 
Dudley,  editor ;  Law  and  Order  Publishing 
Co  ,  publisheis. 

L  E  R  E  P  U  B  L I  C  A  I N ;  Saturdays ; 
French;  four  pages;  size  18x27;  subscription 
$2;  established  1881 ;  Narcisse  Cyr,  editor  and 
publisher :  circulation  I. 

LITTELI/S  LIVING  AGE;  Satur 
days  ;  literary ;  sixty -four  pages  octavo  ; 
subscription  §8;  established  1844;  Littell  & 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  F. 

MANUFACTURERS'  GAZETTE, 
COTTON  SPINNER  AND  STEAM 
USER;  Saturdays;  commercial;  mechani- 
cal ;  sixteen  pages  ;  size  of  page  11x16  ;  sub- 
scription $2.50  ;  established  1881 ;  Manufactur- 
ers' Gazette  Publishing  Co.,  publishers ;  cir- 
culation H  H  1;  New  York  City  office,  319 
Broadway. 

MASSACHUSETTS  PLOUGH- 
MAN  AND  NEW  EN<iLAND  JOUR- 
NAL OF  AGRICULTIRE;  Saturdays; 
agricultural ;  four  pages ;  size  30x46 ;  sub- 
scription $3 ;  established  1841 ;  George  Noyes, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  F. 

MEDICAL  AND  SURGICAL 
JOI'RNAL  ;  Thursdays;  medical;  fifty- 
two  pages  ;  size  of  page  8x11 ;  subscription  .$5; 
established  1828;  George  B.  Shattuck,  M.  D., 
and  Abner  Post,  M.  D.,  editors;  Cupples  & 
tlpham,  publishers;  circulation  II. 

MESSIAH'S  HERALD;  Wednes- 
days; adventist  ;  four  pages;  size  26x40;  sub- 
scription $2  ;  established  1840  ;  Rev.  John  M. 
Orrock,  editor  ;  American  Millennial  Associa- 
tion, publishers :  does  not  insert  advertise- 
ments. 

MYRTLE ;  Satm-days;  unlversallst ;  eight 
pages ;  size  14x20 ;  subscription  75  cents ; 
established  1851 ;  Mrs.  E.  M.  Bruce,  editor  ; 
trniversalist  Publishing  House,  publishers ; 
Charles  Caverly,  Jr.,  general  agent ;  a  Sunday 
school  paper  ;  does  not  Insert  advertisements. 

NEW  ENGLAND  FARMER;  Satur- 
days ;  agricultural ;  four  pages  ;  size  30x42  ; 
subscription  .$2.15 ;  established  1822 ;  A.  W. 
Cheever.  editor  ;  Darling  &  Keith,  publishers  ; 
circulation  F. 

NEW  ENGLAND  GROCER  ;  Fri- 
days ;  commercial ;  sixty-four  pages ;  size 
of  page  11x15  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established 
1877  ;  A.  C.  Dowse,  editor ;  Benjamin  Johnson, 
publisher  ;  circulation  G  1.  ' 

NEW  ENGLAND  STAATEN  ZEIT- 
UN  G;  Saturdays ;  German';  independent; 
foiu-  pages  ;  size  26x40 :  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1875  ;  P.  L.  Schrlftgiesser  &  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers ;  circulation  H  ;  issue  also 
the  Hartford,  Conn.,  Der  Bartforder  Herold. 

NEW  ENGLAND  TRADER:  Satur- 
days ;  commercial ;  eight  pages  ;  size  of  page 
11x14 ;  subscription  §2  ;  established  18S4 ;  New 
England  Trader  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

NEWS  (Charlestown) ;  Saturdays  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40;  subscription  .$2;  establLshed 
1878 ;  Charles  R.  Byram,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  1  l . 

PILOT;  Saturdays  ;  catholic  ;  eightpages; 
size  :Bx48;  subscription  .$2.65  ;  f  stabllshed  18:38; 
Pilot  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  B  B. 

RAILROAD  ADVERTISER;  Satur- 
days ;  eight  pages ;  size  of  page  12x16 ;  sub- 
scription  $1 ;    established    1879 ;    Advertiser 


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GEO.  P.   ROWELL   &  GO'S 


MASSACHUSETTS. 


Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publisliers ;  E.  A. 
Jones,  manager  ;  circulation  I. 

REPORTER ;  Wednesdays;  legal;  thirty- 
.six  pages ;  size  of  page  7x10 ;  subscription 
$10;  established  1874  :  Howard  Ellis,  editor  ; 
Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co.,  publishers  ;  circula- 
tion 1  1. 

REPUBLIC;  Saturdays;  eight  pages; 
size  o6x4.S;  subscription  .$2.50;  established 
1881  ;  Republic  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  U  (J  1. 

ItE V  KRE  JOURNAL,;  Saturdays  ; 
four  pages;  size  24x35;  sub.seription  $2;  eis- 
tablished  ISSl  ;  H.  C.  Gray,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 

ROXBURY  ADVOCATE;  Saturdays; 
independent ;  eight  pages  ;  size  of  page  18x24; 
subscription  $2;  established  1882;  Charles  Har- 
vey Holinan  and  Dudley  M.  Holinan,  editors 
and  publishers;  circulation  .1  I. 

ROXBURY  GAZETTE  AND 
SOUTH  END  ADVERTIi^ER;  Thurs- 
days ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x38  ; 
established  1861 ;  Stephen  P.  O'Donnell  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  J. 

SATURDAY  EVENING  EX- 
PRESS; Saturdays;  dernocratic ;  four 
pages ;  size  27x42 ;  subscription  $3 ;  estab- 
lished 1857 ;  Samuel  M.  Hohbs,  editor ;  Ex- 
press Publishing  Co.,  publishers ;  circula- 
tion X. 

SATURDAY  EVENING  GA- 
ZETTE ;  Sundays  ;  society  ;  four  pages  ; 
siee  :Bx50 ;  subscriijtion  f:i20  ;  established 
1813  ;  Henry  G.  Parker,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  G  G  1. 

SENTINEL;  Saturdays  ;  four  pages ;  .size 
24x38;  subscriptiim  $2;  established  1885  ;  Ed- 
ward Fitz  William,  editor  ;  Sentinel  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers. 

SHOE  AND  LEATHER  REPOR- 
TER;  (see  New  York  City.) 

SOi5tH  boston  INQUIRER;  Sat 
urdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription 
$2 ;  established  1871 ;  F.  C.  Floyd,  editor ;  In- 
(luirer  Pul)lishing  Co..  publishers  ;  circ'n  G  1. 

SOUTH  BOSTON  TRIBUNE  ;  Satur- 
days ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ; 
subscription  $2;  established  1883;  Joseph  B. 
G'lmez,  editor  and  publislier  ;  circulation  G  1. 

STANDARD;  Saturdays;  insurance; 
twenty  pages;  size  of  page  9x12;  subscrip- 
tion $3 ;  established  1872 ;  Standard  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers  ;  Chas.  E.  Bowers,  man- 
ager ;  circulation  J  1. 

SUNDAY  (iLOBE;  (see  Globe.) 

SUNDAY  HERALD;  (see Herald.) 

SUNDAY  STAR;  [see  Evening  Stur.'^ 

SUNDAY  TIMES:  Sundays  ;  independ- 
ent ;  eight  pages  ;  size  32x44 ;  subscription  $2 ; 
established  1864;  H.  I.  Dillenback,  editor ;  H. 
J.  Dillenback  &  Co.,  publishers;  circ'n  G  1. 
S3^  Actual  average  circulation  for  one  year 
preceding  Jan.  12,  1885,  as  jier  statement  on 
file  at  the  office  of  the  American  Neirspaper 
bsrectory,  7,876  copies. 

TRAT?SCRIPT  ;  (see  Ecening  Tran- 
script.) 

TRUE  FLAG;  Saturdays;  fictien  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  27x40  ;  subscrijjtion  $2.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1851;  William  U.  Moultoii,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  does  not  insert  advfi-tiscments. 
_TURNER-ZEITUNG  ;  Saturdays  ;  Ger- 
man ;  four  pages  ;  size  12x18  ;  subscription  50 
cents;  G.  J.  Walther,  editor;  Boston  Turn- 
verein,  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

WATCHMAN;  Thursdays;  bapti.st ; 
eight  pages  ;  size  of  page  18x24  ;  subscription 
,S2.50 ;  established  1819 ;  Rev.  John  W.  Olm- 
stead,  D.  D.,  editor ;  Watchman  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  E  1. 

WAVERLEY  MAGAZINE;  Satur- 
days; Action;  sixteen  pages  ;  size  34x49;  sub- 
scription .§4;  established  1850;  Moses  A.  Dow, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  C. 

WEST  ROXBUItY  NEWS;  Satur- 
days ;  tour  pages  ;  sizi"  26x40  ;  subscription  $2  ; 
established  1872;  Jones  &  Barrows,  editors 
and  publishers;  circulation  J. 

WO."»I.\N'S  JOURNAL;  Saturdays; 
■woman  suffrage  ;  eight  pages ;  size  of  page 
14x19;  subscription  .§2.30;  established  1870; 
Lucy  Stone,  H.  B.  Blackwell  an<l  Alice  Stone 


31ASSACHUSETTS. 


Blackwell,  editors ;  Susan  C.  Vogl,  business 
manager  :  circulation  H  1. 

WORLD'S  CRISIS  AND  SECOND 
ADVENT  MESSENGER;  Wednesdays; 
adventist ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x42  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2 ;  established  1833 ;  E.  A.  Stockman, 
editor ;  Advent  Christian  Publication  Society, 
publishers  ;  J.  Hemenway,  manager  ;  does 
not  insert  advertisements. 

YANKEE  BLADE;  Saturdays  ; fiction r 
eight  pages  ;  size  of  page  16x22  ;  subscription 
$2;  established  1841 ;  Edward  C.  Davis,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  F  P. 

YOUTHS'  COMPANION;  Tlnirsdays; 
juvenile;  eight  and  twelve  pages;  size  of  page 
12x16;  subscription  $1.75;  established  1827; 
Pei-ry  Mason  &  Co.,  publishers;  circ'n  A  1. 
tjT"  Actual  average  circulation  for  one  year 
preceding  Jan.  1,  1885,  as  per  statement  on  file 
at  the  office  of  the  American  Newspaper  Direc- 
tory. 349.765  copies. 

ZION'S  HERALD;  Wednesdays; meth- 
odist  episcopal ;  eight  pages  ;  size  of  page 
17x24  ;  subscription  $2..50  ;  established  1823  ; 
Bradford  K.  Peirce,  editor  ;  Alonzo  S.  Weed, 
publisher ;  circulation  E. 

EVERY   OTHER   SATURDAY;   bi 
weekly  ;  llierary  ;  twenty  pages;  size  of  page 
10x14  ;    subscription  $2.50  ;    established   1884  ; 
Every  Other  Saturday  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers. 

LIBERTY;  bi-weekly;  anarchistic-so- 
cialistic ;  eight  pages  ;  size  20x28;  subscription 
$1  ;  established  1881  ;  Benjamin  R.  Tucker, 
editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  K  1. 

LITERARY  WORLD;  biweekly; 
current  literature;  sixteen  pagi's;  size  of  page 
10x12;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1870;  Ed- 
ward Abbott,  editor  ;  E.  H.  Hanies  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  H  1. 

TECH  ;  bi-weekly  ;  twenty  pages  ;  size 
of  page  8x11 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
1883  ;  Students  of  the  Massachusetts  Institute 
of  Technology,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circu- 
lation K  1 ;  a  school  paper  ;  Issued  during 
the    school  year. 

CHRISTIAN  AVITNESS  AND  AD- 
VOCATE  OF  BIBLE  HOLINESS: 
semi-monthly  ;  holiness ;  eight  pages ; 
size  of  page  14x19;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1870 ;  Rev.  Wm.  McDonald,  editor ; 
McDonald  &  Gill,  publishers :  circulation  F. 

GUARDIAN;  semi-monthly;  assess- 
ment insurance  ;  twenty  pages ;  size  of  page 
9x13  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1883 ;  Geo. 
D.  Eldridge,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion I. 

MASONIC  TRUTH;  semi-monthly; 
freemasonry  ;  four  pages  ;  size  20x28  ;  sub- 
scription $j  ;  established  1883  ;  Jose  M. 
Aguavo,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  J  1. 

YOUNG  PILGRIM;  semi-monthly; 
adventist ;  four  pages  ;  size  15x21 ;  subscrip- 
tion 35  cents  ;  established  186:3 ;  Frank  Burr, 
editor ;  Advent  Christian  Publication  So- 
ciety, publishers  ;  does  not  insert  advertise- 
ments. 

ABC  PATHFINDER  RAILWAY 
GUIDE;  monthly;  one  hundred  and 
sixty  pages  ;  size  of  page  7x10 ;  subscription 
$2.50 ;  established  1849  ;  New  England  Railway 
Publishing  Co.,  publisliers;  N.  E.  Weeks, 
manager;  circulation  F  1.  The  .4  B  C  P((t/i- 
flnder  Once  a  Week  is  issued  weeklj';  does 
not  insert  advertisements  ;  the  ABO  Path- 
finder Express  List  is  issued  quarterly. 

AGE  TO  COME  HERALD  AND 
JERUSALEM'S  PH>NEER;  monthly; 
eight  jiages;  size  26x:56 ;  subscription  $1;  es- 
!  tablished  1874;  Jonathan  Cunimings,  editor 
anti  publisher ;  does  not  insert  advertise- 
ments. 

AMERICAN  EXPORTER  ;  (see  New 
York  City). 

AMERICAN  SHORT  HAND 
WRITER  ;  monthly ;  phonography  twenty 
pages  octavo ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1880;  Rowell  &  Hickox,  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation  I  1. 

AMERICAN  TEACHER;  monthly; 
educational  ;  thirty-two  pages  ;  size  of  page 
8x11  ;  sub.seription  $1 ;  established  1877  ;  Thos. 
W.  Bicknell,  editor ;  New  England  Publish- 


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MASSA  CHUSETTS. 


lug  Co.,  publishers  ;    circulation  D  1 ;   Issue 
also  the  Jo\irnal  of  Education  and  Education. 

ANDOVEK  KEVIKW;  monthly  ;  con- 
gregational: one  hundred  and  twelve  pages 
octavo  ;  subscription  §3 ;  established  1884  ; 
Houghton,  Miftlin  &  Co.,  editor.s  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  I  1 . 

ATLANTIC  MONTHLY;  literary; 
one  hundred  and  forty-four  pages ;  size  of 
page  7x10 ;  subscription  $4  ;  established  1S58 ; 
Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co.,  publishers;  circula- 
tion E  E. 

B  A  B  V  L  A  N  D  ;  monthly  ;  juvenile  ; 
twelve  pages ;  size  of  page  8x10 ;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1877;  Charles  Stuart 
Pratt  and  Ella  Farnian  Pratt,  editors :  D. 
Lothrop  &  Co.,  publishers;  circulation  D  D., 
issue  also  Our  Little  Men  and  Women,  Wide- 
Awake  and  Pun.sj/. 

BALLOU'S  MAGAZINE;  monthly; 
one  hundred  and  eight  pages ;  size  of  page 
7x10;  subscription  81.50;  established  1855; 
Thomas  &  Talbot,  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation  D. 

BAPTIST  MISSIONARY  MAGA- 
ZINE ;  monthly  ;  baptist ;  thuty-eiglit  pages 
octavo ;  subscription  $1.10;  established  1821; 
American  Baptist  Missionary  Union,  editors  ; 
W.   G.  Corthell,  publisher  ;  circulation  G  G  1. 

BAY  STATE  MONTHLY;  eighty 
eight  pages  ;  size  of  page  7x  10  ;  subscription 
S3  ;  established  1SS;J  ;  John  McClintock  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers. 

BEACON  ;  monthly  ;  twenty  four  pages  ; 
size  of  page  8x11;  subscription  S1..50;  estab- 
lished 1876;  Students  of  the  Boston  Univer- 
sity, editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  K  ;  a  col- 
lege pap'er;  issued  during  the  collegiate  year. 

BIVOUAC  ;  monthly;  thirty-six  pages; 
size  of  page  7x11  ;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1883 ;  Edward  F.  Rollins,  George  W. 
Towers  and  George  Kimball,  editors;  Bivouac 
publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

BOWniTCH'S  AMERICAN  FLOR- 
IST ANO  FARMER;  monthly:  florl- 
eultural ;  thirtv-two  pages  octavo  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1881  ;  W.  E.  Bowdltch, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  G  G  1. 

CHAUTA<tUA  YOING  FOLKS' 
-JOURNAL:  monthly;  juvenile;  sixty- 
eight  pages;  size  of  page  8x10;  subscription 
75  cents;  established  1884;  D.  Lothrop  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers. 

CHILDREN'S  NEW -CHURCH 
MAGAZINE;  monthly;  swedenborglau ; 
thirty-two  pages  octavo  ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1845  ;  Massachusetts  New-Church 
Union,  editors  and  publishers  ;  inserts  adver- 
tisements of  books  only;  circulation  K  1. 

CHRISTIAN;  monthly;  evangelical; 
sixteen  pages  ;  size  34x46 ;  subscription  §1  ;  es- 
tablished 1866  ;  H.  L.  Hastings,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  does  not  insert  advertisements.  The 
paper  Is  composed  of  four  4-page  parts,  head- 
ed respectively  the  Christian,  Armory,  Chris- 
tian Safeguard  and  Common  People. 

CIVIL  SERVICE  RECORD:  month- 
ly ;  twelve  pages  ;  size  of  page  ;).xl2  ;  subscrip- 
tion 25  cents;  established  iSSl ;  Civil  Service 
Reform  Association  of  Baston  and  Cam- 
Ijridge.  publishers  :  circulation  H  H. 

CONTRIBUTOR;  monthly;  evangeli- 
cal; sixteen  pages;  size  of  page  11x16;  sub- 
scription .$1 ;  established  1872 ;  James  H. 
Earle,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  F  F  1. 

COTTAGE  HEARTH  ;  monthly ; 
forty-four  pages;  size  of  page  9x11  :  subscrip- 
tion .SI. 50;  established  1874;  Cottage  Hearth 
Co..  editors  ami  publishers;  circulation  D  D. 

DENTAL  COSMOS;  (see  Philadelphia, 
Pa.  ) 

liONAHOE'S  MAGAZINE:  monthly; 
catholic;  one  hundred  and  sixteen  pages; 
octavo  !  subscription  S2  ;  established  1879  ; 
Patrick  Donahoe,  editor ;  T.  B.  Noonan, 
publisher :  circulation  G  1. 

EXPRESS  JOURNAL;  (see New  York 
■Cltv.) 

FACTS;  monthly:  spiritualist;  thirtv- 
six  pages  octavo :  subscription  .SI :  estab- 
lished 1882:  Facts  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  J. 

FIREMEN'S  STANDARD;  monthly  ; 


3IASSA  CHUSETTS. 


twenty  pages;  size  of  page  11x14;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1879 ;  James  M.  Gould, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  H. 

FOIilO ;  monthly  ;  music  ;  forty  six  pages  ; 
size  of  page  10x12  ;  subscription  §1.60  ;  estab- 
lished 1869';  Earl  Marble,  editor  :  White,  Smith 
&  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  F  1. 

GLEASON'S  COMPANION;  month- 
Iv ;  sixty  pages;  size  of  page  7x10;  sub- 
scription .§1  ;  established  1872  ;  F.Glea.son  & 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  F; 
issue  also  the  Home  Circle. 

GOLDEN  CROSS  JOURNAL; 
monthly  ;  united  order  of  the  golden  cross  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  22x30 ;  subscription  75  cents; 
established  1879;  Edward  Hartshorn,  M.  D., 
editor  ;  J.  O.  Hayden  &  Co.,  publishers ;  circu- 
lation H  H. 

GOOD  TIMES  AND  POPUI-AR 
EDUCATOR;  monthly;  educatioml; 
thirtv-six  pages  ;  size  of  page  9x12  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1877;  G.  E.  Bemis  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  D  ;  dated 
at  Boston  and  Chicago,  111 

GRAY'S  NEW  ENGL.\N1)  REAL 
ESTATE  JOURNAL;  monthly;  real  es- 
tate ;  four  pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription 
§1  ;  established  1867 ;  Russell  A.  Ballou.  edi- 
tor ;  James  Gray,  publisher ;  an  advertising 
sheet. 

H  A  N  D  I  C  R  A  F  TS.MAN  :  (Roxbury) 
monthly  ;  e  ght  pages  ;  educational ;  size 
22x3:J;  'subscription  $1;  established  1884; 
JIarl:in  S.  Devereux,  editor ;  South  End  In- 
dustrial School,  publishers. 

HEATHEN  W^OMEN'S  FRIEND; 
monthly  ;  methodist  episcopal ;  eight  pages  ; 
size  of  page  8x11;  subscription  50  eents :  es- 
tablished 1869;  Mrs.  Wni.  F.  Warren,  editor ; 
Woman's  Foreign  Missionary  Society  of  the 
Methodist-Episcopal  Church,  publishers ; 
circulation  HI;  Insert  advertisements  on 
cover  onlv. 

HELPING  HAND;  monthly;  baptist; 
eight  pages  ;  size  of  page  10x14  ;  subscription 
40  cents;  established  184:3 ;  Woman's  Baptist 
Missionary  Society,  publishers ;  circulation 
DDL 

HOME;  monthly;  eight  pages;  size  ot 
page  16x'23 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1878  ; 
People's  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers :  circulation  F  F. 

HOME  GUARDIAN;  monthly;  fifty- 
our  pages  octayo  ;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 18:38  ;  Miss  M.  V.  Ball,  editor ;  New  Eng- 
land Moral  Reform  Society,  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation I. 

HOUSEHOLD  AND  FARM; 
monthly  ;  sixteen  pages  ;  size  ;>3x46;  subscrip- 
ts m  $1  ;  established  1874;  Mason  &  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers. 

HOUSEHOLD  COMPANION; 
monthly  ;  thirty-six  pages  ;  size  of  page  9x12 ; 
subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1878  ;  George 
B.  James,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation 
F  F  1  :    issues  also  the  Ameiican  Cultivator. 

HYGIEINA  :  monthly  ;  sixteen  pages; 
size  of  page  10x15;  subscription  50  cents  ;  es- 
tablished 1868 ;  Boston  Hygleina  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  an  advertising 
sheet. 

INVENTORS"  AND  MANUFAC- 
TURERS' (;.\ZETTE  :  monthly;  me- 
chanical; eiu'lit  irayps;  slze26x40;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  18»i8 ;  C.  J.  Smith  &  Co., 
editors  and  iiublishers  :  circulation  I  1. 

JOURNAL  OF  THE  AMERICAN 
LEGION  OF  HONOR;  monthly;  eight 
paires  ;  size  22x28  :  subscription  50  cents  ;  es- 
tabliched  1879 ;  Charles  E.  Meyer,  editor ; 
American  Legion  of  Honor  Publishing  Co., 
publisliers  ;  circulation  G  (4  1. 

KNIGHTS  OF  HONOR  RE- 
PORTER; monthly;  knights  of  honor; 
eight  pages  ;  size  23x35 ;  subscription  50  cents: 
established  1874 ;  J.  A.  Cummings  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  E  E. 

LATIN  SCHOOL  REGISTER; 
monthly  ;  four  pages  ;  size  14x20  ;  subscrip- 
tion 60  cents  ;  established  1881 ;  L.  S.  Griswold, 
editor ;  a  school  paper ;  issued  during  the 
school  year. 

LEADER  ;  monthly;  baud  music  ;  eight 


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MASON'f^  COIN  COI-iLrECTORS' 
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MUSICAL  RECORD;  monthly; 
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svibscrlption  §1;  established  1878;  Dexter 
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circulation  (J  1. 

NEW  ENGLAND  MEDICAL  GA- 
ZETTE; monthly;  medical;  .sixty  six 
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1866;  J.  P.  Sutherland,  editor;  Otis  Clapp 
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NEVV      ENGLAND       WORKMAN  ; 

monlhly ;  ancient  order  of  united  woikmen  ; 

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OUR  LITTLE  MEN  AND  WOMEN; 
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D.  Lathrope  &  Co.,  publishers;  circ'n  D  D.; 
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lation F. 

SCIENCE  OBSERVER;  monthly; 
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Pratt,  editors;  D.  Lotiirop  &  Co.,  publishers; 
circulation  D  D;  issue  also  the  Pansy,  Baby- 
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MASSACHUSETTS. 


25  cents  ;  established  1884 ;   Rev.  D.  H.  Roche, 
editor  and    publisher ;    organ   of   Working 
Bovs'  Home. 
YOUNG    FOLKS'    L.IBKARV; 

nioatlily  ;  juvenile  ;  four  hundred  and  thirty- 
eight  pages;  size  7,x7;  subscription  $3 ;  es- 
tablished 1884  ;  D.  Lothrup  &  Co.,  publishers. 

VOIITH  ;  monthly;  eight  pages;  size 
22x32 ;  subscription  §1 :  established  1884 ; 
Youtli  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

A  M  E  K  I  C  \  N  .\l>VOCATE  OF 
PEACE  AND  ARBITRATION:  bi 
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page  8x11 :  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1837;  Roland  B.  Howard,  editor;  American 
Peace   Societv,  publishers;  circulation  .J  I. 

COLLEGE  STYLUS;  bi-monthly; 
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tion 50  cents;  established  18^2 ;  Students  of 
Boston  College,  editors  and  publishers;  a 
college  paper ;  issued  during  the  collegiate 
year. 

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scription .S4 ;  established  1880 ;  T.  W.  Bieknell, 
editor;  New  England  Publisliing  Co.,  pulj- 
lishers  ;  circulation  I ;  issued  from  tlie  office 
of  the  Journal  of  Education. 

ABC  PATHFINDER  EXPRESS 
LIST  :  (see  ABC  Pathfinder  Railuay 
Guide.) 

A3IERICAN  JOURNAL  OF  NU- 
MIS.1I  AT  I CS;  quart  erly:thirfy-tw(i  pages; 
size  of  page  S.kU  ;  subsci-ijituin  -S-  ;  established 
1865 ;  Boston  Numismatic  Society,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  K. 

BOOK   BULLETIN;  quarterly;  thirty- 
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30  cents  ;  established  1877 ;  D.  Lothrop  &  Co., 
publisliers  ;  an  advertising  sheet. 
-  DIAL  EXPRESS  LIST;  (see  Dial.) 

DIAL    POSTAL   Gl  IDE:    (see   Dial.) 

NEW  ENGLAND  HISTORICAL 
AND  GENEALOC4ICAL  REGIS- 
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hundred  and  twenty-eight  pages  ;  size  of  page 
6x10;  subscription  $3 ;  established  1847;  John 
Ward  Dean,  A.  M.,  editor  and  business  man- 
ager ;  New  England  Historic  Genealogical 
Societv.  publishers  :  circulation  J. 

ORPHAN'S  FRIEND;  quarterly: 
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cents  ;  established  1884  ;  .\ngel  Guardian  So- 
ciety; editors  and  puljlishers  ;  organ  of  House 
of  the  .\ngel  Guardian. 

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society  ;  seventy-eight  pages ;  size  of  page 
7x10 ;  sub.scription  SI. 25  ;  established  1884 ; 
Tlieta  Delta  Chi  Fraternity,  publishers ;  is- 
sued during  the  ci>llegiate  vear. 

SUNDAY  SCHOOL  QUARTERLY  ; 
evangelical ;  forty -six  pages ;  size  of  page 
7x9;  sub.scriptlon"20  cents;  established  1882: 
Rev.  F.  A.  Peloubet,  editor ;  W.  A.  Wilde  & 
Co.,  pul)lishers ;  circulation  X ;  a  Sunday 
school  lesson  pamphlet. 

UNIVERSALIST  QUAUTERLA; 
universaljst ;  one  hundred  ami  twenty  ei,ght 
pages  octavo ;  suljscription  .'^2 ;  established 
1S44  ;  Thomas  B.  Thayer,  D.  D.,  editor  ;  Uni- 
versalist  Publishing  House,  publishers  ;  circu- 
lation K. 

BRAINTREE,  yorrhlk  Co.,  a-  4,000 
pop.,  on  Old  Colony  Rd.,  10  m.  from  Boston. 

OBSERVER  AND  OLD  COLONY 
ADVERTISER  :  Saturdays;  four  pages; 
size  2i>x40;  subscription  .«;2 ;  established 
1876:  William  McEwan,  editor;  Green  & 
Prescott.  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1 ;  issue 
also  the  Quincy  Patriot. 

BRIDGEWATER,  Plymouth  Co.,  a, 
3,SO0  pop..  28  m.  from  B jston,  2S  from  Fall 
River  and  10  from  Plymouth,  on  the  Old 
Colony  Rd.  Location  of  State  Normal 
School.  Manufacturing  of  iron  and  cotton 
articles  is  carried  on. 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays;  four 
pages;  size  24x38;  subscription  §1.50;  estab- 
lished   1881;    Elmer    ('.    Liufieid.  editor   and 


publisher ;  circulation  J  1.  An  edition  en- 
titled the  Star  is  issued  at  East  Bridgewater. 

BRIGHTON,  Swffollc  Co.,  a-  5,000pop., 

on  Boston  Sc  Albany  Rd.,  and  on  the  Charles 
r.,  5  m.  from  Boston  State  House.  A  lum- 
ber, horse  and  cattle  market. 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays ;  four 
pages ;  size  24x36 :  subscription  §1 :  estab- 
lished 18S4  ;  Edgar  W.  Knights,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

BROCKTON,  Plymouth  Co.,  0, 18.300 
pop.,  on  Old  Colony  Rd.,  20  m.  from  Boston. 
Engaged  in  manufacture  of  boots  and 
shoes.    Centre  of  a  local  trade. 

ENTERPRISE;  every  evening  except 
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pendent ;  four  pages  ;  size— daily  26x40,  week- 
ly 29x44 ;  subscription— daily  S5,  weekly  §2  ; 
established  1879  ;  S.  Heath  Rich,  editor  ;  Albert 
H.  Fuller,  publisher ;  circulation— daily  I  1, 
weekly  J  1. 

EVENING  GAZETTE;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  GAZETTE,  Satur- 
days ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size — weekly 
29.X44  ;  subscription— daily  $3,  weekly  $2  ;  es- 
tablished—daily 1881,  weekly  1850;  A.  M. 
Bridgmaii.  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion-dally J  J,  weekly  I. 

E  A  G  L  E  ;  Fridavs  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
26x40;  subscription  SI;  established  1884; 
Loring  W.  Puffer ;  editor ;  Wm.  L.  Puffer, 
publisher. 

G.-\ZETTE  ;  (see  Evening  Gazette.) 

BROOKFIELD,    Worcester    Co.,    a 

2,820  pop.,  on   Boston  &  Albany  Rd.,  55  ni. 

from    Boston,  and  contains  160  farms,  440 

dwelling  houses,  and  some  of  the  largest 

boot  factories  in  the  country. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;    four  pages;  size 

12x16 ;  sub.scription  §1 ;  established  1882 ;  C.  H. 

Whittemore,  editor   and  publisher  ;  cireula- 

li  m  K  ;  issues  also  the  Monitor. 

3IONITOR;  monthly;  temperance  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  12x16  ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  es- 
tablished 1874  ;  C.  H.  Whittemore,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  J ;  issued  from  the 
ofHce  of  the  Times. 

BROOKLINE,  Norfolk  Co.,  [>  S,.500 
pop.,  on  branch  of  Boston  &  Albany  and 
Newton  Circuit  Rds.,  4  m.  from  Boston.  A 
place  of  residence  for  many  of  the  wealth- 
iest merchants  of  Boston. 

CHRONICLE;  Saturdays;  Independent; 

eight  pages  ;  size  of  page  13x18 ;  subscrip- 
tion .82.50  ;  established  1874  ;  C.  A.  W.  Spencer, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  J. 

CAMBRIDGE,  C.  11.,  Middlesex  Co., 
a-  60,U00pop.,  on  Charles  r.,  connected  with 
Boston   by   two   bridges.    The   Cambridge 
Post  Office  is  a  branch  of  the  Boston  Post 
Office.    Engaged  In  various  manufactures. 
Seat  of  Harvard  College. 
CRIMSON;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day ;    four    pages  ;    size    15x22 ;  subscription 
$3  .50  ;   established  1882  ;  Students  of  Harvard 
University,  editors  and  publishers ;  circula- 
tioQ  K  1 :  a  college  paper ;  issued  during  the 
collegiate  year. 

CHRONICLE;  Saturdays  ;  Independent ; 
eight  pages ;  size  3Ux43;  subscription  .§2.50; 
established  1846;  Linn  Boyd  Porter,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  1 1. 

NEWS  AND  REAL  ESTATE  AD- 
VERTISEU  ;  Saturdays;  four  pages  ;  size 
26x40;  subscription  §1.50;  established  1879; 
D.  A.  Buckley,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion J  1. 

PRESS?  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages;   size   29x4:^ ;    subscription   $2;    estab- 


2^ 


GEO.   1*.    UOWKLL   &   GO'S 


MASSACHUSETTS. 


lisUed  ISfiC ;  James  Cox,  editor  and  publisher  J 
firculation  1 1. 

SCIENCE;  Fridays;  scientific ;  twenty- 
tour  pages;  size  of  page  TxlU  :  subscription 
So  ;  estahlished  1883 ;  S.  H.  Scudder,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  H  H  ;  business 
office  4B  Bond  street.  New  York  city,  to  which 
all  l)u>;lness  communications  should  be  ad- 
dressed. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays ;  independent ; 
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S2.50;  established  1878;  D.  Gilbert  Dexter, 
editor  ;  Tribune  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ; 
circulation  H  H  1. 

HARVARD  ADVOCATE;  bi  weekly  ; 
twenty  pages;  size  of  pageSxU);  subscrip- 
tion .§2.50 ;  established  1866  ;  Students  of  Har- 
vard College,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circula- 
tion K ;  a  college  paper ;  issued  during  the 
collegiate  year. 

HARVARD  LAMPOON;  biweekly; 
comic  ;  sixteen  pages  ;  size  of  page  8x11 ; 
subscription  $3  ;  established  1879  ;  Students 
of  Harvard  University,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  K  K ;  a  college  pai^er ; 
Issued  during  the  collegiate  yeai\ 

PSYCHE;  monthly;  entomology;  twelve 
pages;  size  of  page  7x10;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1874;  B.  Pickman  Maun,  Geo.  Dlm- 
niock,  Albert  J.  Cook,  Stephen  A.  Forbes,  J. 
A.  Llntner,  F.  H.  Snow  and  W.  Trelease, 
editors ;  Cambridge  Entomological  Club,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K. 

CAMPELLO,  Plymouth  Co.,  O,  3,000 
pop.,  on  Old  Colony  Rd.,  a  part  of  the  City 
of  Brockton.  Engaged  in  shoe  manufac- 
turing. 

LEADER;  Saturdays  ;  non-partisan  ; 
eight  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  .$2  ;  es- 
tablished 1884;  G.  A.  Goodall,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

CANTON,  Norfolk  Co.,  D-  4,.5-23  pop., 
on  Boston  &  Providence  Rd.,  15  ni.  from  Bos- 
ton. Has  extensive  copper,  shovel,  cotton, 
woolen,  silk,  stove  polish  and  other  manu- 
factures, and  lies  iu  an  agricultural  locality. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays  ;  independent ;  four 
pages  ;  size  28x44;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
1876;  J.  T.  Geissler,  editor;  E.  B.  Thorndike, 
publisher ;  circulation  K  1.  An  edition  en- 
titled the  Advocate  Is  issued  at  Sharon. 

CHARLESTOWN,  SuffoUc  Co.,  o  a 
suburl)  and  branch  p  )St  office  of  Boston. 

ENTERPRISE;   (see Boston.) 

NEWS;  (see  Bo.ston.) 

CHATHAM,  Barnstahle  Co.,  CI,  2,252 
pop.,  at  S.  E.  extremity  "of  Cape  Cod,  80  m. 
S.  E.  of  Boston.  Cod  and  mackerel  fishing 
are  carried  on,  but  the  people  are  more 
largely  engaged  in  the  coasting  and  foreign 
carrying  trade.  The  harbor  on  the  ocean 
side  of  the  town  is  subject  to  constant 
changes,  caused  by  the  action  of  the  waves, 
especially  during  easterly  storms  accom- 
panied by  high  tides. 

MONITOR;  Tuesdays;  independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  es- 
tablished 1871;  Levi  Atwood,  editor;  F.  B. 
(Joss,  publisher ;  circulation  K  K ;  issued 
from  the  office  of  the  Barnstable  Patriot. 

CHELSEA,  Suffolk  Co.,  o  22,78.5  pop., 
on  Eastern  Rd.  An  important  suburb,  and 
formerly  a  part  of  Boston,  and  residence  of 
a  large  number  doing  business  there.  On 
the  harbor  front,  connecteit  with  Boston 
by  a  ferry,  two  bridges,  and  the  Eastern 
Rd.  Has  a  large  manufacturing  interest. 
OWL;  Saturdays;  four  pages  ;  size  14x22  ; 


MASSACHUSETTS. 


subscription  60  cents  ;  established  1884  ;  Ad- 
olpluis  Jiggs,  editor;   VV.  T.  Noble,  publisher. 

RECORD;  Saturdays;  eight  pages;  size 
.38x46  ;  subscription  $2.50  ;  established  1876  ; 
H.  C.  Gray,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  I. 

TELEtlRAPH  AND  PIONEER  ; 
Saturdays  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
29x4:] ;  subscri])tion  $2  ;  established  1845 ; 
Henry  Mason,  editor;  Henry  Mason  &  Son, 
publishers ;  circulation  I. 

CLINTON,  Worcester  Co.,  o  lO.OOOpop., 

on  Nashua  r.,  at  intersection  of  ISfashua  & 
Worcester  and  Old  Colony  Rds.,  45  m.  from 
Boston  and  16  from  Worcester.  Engaged 
in  manufactures. 

COURANT;  Saturdays;  Independent; 
four  pages ;  size  23x44  ;  subscription  $1.75  ;  es- 
tablished 1846 ;  W.  E.  Parkhurst,  editor ;  W. 
J.  Coulter,  publisher ;  circulation  I  1. 

TIMES;  Wednesdays;  four  pages;  size 
26x60  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1877  ; 
G.  W.  Reynolds,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation J  1. 

COCHITUATE,    Middlesex    Co.,   n- 

2,000  pop.,  17  ni.  from  Boston,  3  from  Natick. 

Engaged  in  the  manufacture  of  shoes. 

ENTERPRISE     AND     WAYLAND 

REV  IE  W ;  Fridays ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ; 
subscriotion  $1.50 ;  established  1882 ;  G.  C. 
Fairbanks,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation 
K ;  printed  at  the  office  of  the  Natick  Bul- 
letin. 

COHASSET,  Norfolk  Co.,  u-  2,300 
pop.,  on  south  shore  of  Massachusetts  Bay, 
on  South  Shore  branch  of  Old  Colony  Rd., 
21  m.  from  Boston.  A  favorite  summer 
i-esort. 

COTTAGER;  Saturdays;  four  pages; 
size  26x40  ;  subscription  .§2  ;  established  ISSl ; 
H.  T.  P.  Bates,  editor  ;  Pratt  Bros.,  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  K;  issued  from  the  office  of 
the  Marlboro  Mirror-Journal. 

COLLEGE  HILL,  Middlesex  Co.,  o 

nominal  pop.,  on  the  Mystic  r..  4  m.  from 

Boston,  on  the  Boston,  Lowell  &  Concord 

Rd.    Seat  of  Tufts  College. 

TUFTONIAN;     monthly;    twenty-four 

pages:  size  of   page   8x11;  subscription   $1; 

established  1874;  Students  of  Tufts  College, 

editors    and    publishers ;    circulation   J ;    a 

college  paper;   issued  during  the  collegiate 

year. 

CONCORD,    Middlesex     Co.,  a-   3,922 
pop.,   on  the  Boston  &  Lowell  and  Fitch- 
burg  Rds.,  IS  m.  N.  W.  of  Boston  and  13  S.  of 
Lowell.    Engaged  iu  farming. 
F  R  E  E  IVl  A  N  ;    Fridays  ;    four    pages  ; 

size  26x  40  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  18:34  ; 

Pratt    Bros.,    publishers;    circulation    K    1; 

issued    from    the     office   of     the     Marlboro 

Mirror-.Journal 
J  O  U  R  N  A  L    O  F    SPECULATIVE 

PHI  LOSOPIl  V;  (see  New  York  City.) 

COTTAGE    CITY,  Dukes  Co.,  R  67it 
pop.,  on  Island  of    Martha's    Vineyard,  25 
111.  from  New  Bedford.    A  summer  resort. 
ST  A  R ;    Wednesdays ;    republican ;    four 
pages;    size   26.\40 ;   subscription    .$2;   estab- 
lished 1879;  Howes  Nort-is,  editor  an<l   pub 
Usher;  Issued  semi-weekly  in  July  and  Au 
gust;     circulation— weekly  J  1,  .semi-weekly 
(July  and  August)  I  1. 

DANVERS,  Essex  Co.,cf  7,000  pop., 
on  branches  of  Boston  &  Maine  and  Eastern 
Rds.,  about  5  m.  from  Salem  and  16  from 
Boston.  Engaged  in  shoe,  leather  and  brick 
manufacturing. 
MIRROR;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 


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^x36 ;  subscription  $2:  established  1870;  C. 
H.  Shepaixi,  ertltors  aud  publishers  ;  circula- 
tion K  I. 

DEDHAM,  C.  H.,  Norfolk  Co.,  n-  6,400 
pop.,  on  Charles  r.,  at  terminus  of  Dedhani 
Branch  Rd.,  10  m.  from  Boston.    Boston  & 
Providence  and  New  York  &  New  England 
Rds.  pass  through  the  town.    Centre  of  an 
agricultural  district.  Engaged  in  the  manu- 
facture   of  woolen   goods,   loom    pickers, 
brooms,  cocoa,  chocolate  and  gold  leaf. 
STANDARD;    Saturdays;    four   pages; 
■size  2T.X40  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1882  ; 
Standard  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and   pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  J. 

TRANSCRIPT;  Saturdays  :  four  pages; 
size  26x40;  subscription  S2  ;  established  ISTO  ; 
H.  H.  McQuillen,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation 1 1. 

DORCH'ESTER,  Suffolk  Co.,  D- 15,000 
pop.,  3  m.  from  Boston,  on  the  Old  Colony 
and  N.  Y.  &  N.  E.  Rds.  A  very  extensive 
chocolate  manufactory  is  located  here;  also 
horse-shoe  nail  and  other  manufactories. 

BEACON  AND  NEWS  GATH- 
ERER ;  (see  Boston.) 

SPY  ;  bi-weekly;  four  pages;  size  19x27; 
subscription  50  cents  ;  established  1884 ; 
Albert  L.  Forbush,  editor ;  Spy  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers. 

DUXBURY,   Plymouth  Co.,  O,  2,200 

pop.,  9  m.  from  Plymouth  and  37  m.  from 

Boston,  on  the  South  Shore  branch  of  the 

Old  Colony  Ril.     Farming  and  fishing  are 

the  principal  industries.    A  summer  resort 

and  historic  town. 

PIliGRIM;  Thursdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
■26x40;  subscription  $2.00;  established  1884; 
Pratt  Bros.,  publisher;  issued  from  the 
office  of  the  Marlboro  Mirror  Journal. 

EAST  BOSTON,  Suffolk  Co.,  o  40,000 
pop.,  an  island  one-half  mile  by  ferry  from 
Boston  proper,  where  all  the  railroads  cen- 
tre. Engaged  in  ship  building  aud  con- 
tains machine  and  boiler  works. 
ADVOCATE;  (see  Boston.) 
ARGUS;  (see  Bo.ston.) 

EAST     BRIDGEWATER,     Ply- 

mouth  Co.,  C  3,000  pop.,  ij  m.  from  Brocton 
on  the  Old  Colony  Rd. 
STAR;  (see  Bridgewater.) 

EASTHAMPTON,  Hampshire   Co., 

<2  4,206  pop.,  on  the  New  Haven  & 
Northampton  Rd.  Engaged  in  manu- 
facture of  cotton,  rubber,  buttons,  and 
elastic  goods. 

NEWS    AND    ENTERPRISE;     Fri 

days  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x:J0  ;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1876 ;  L.  E.  Torrey,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J. 

EASTON,  Bristol  Co.,  c;  3,902  pop., 

on  Old  Colony  Rd.,  near  Taunton.  Has 
iron  foundry,  shovel  and  boot  and  shoe 
manufacturies. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays ;  four  pages;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $2;  establislied  1872;  L. 
W.  Staudish,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion K ;  printed  at  the  ofllee  of  the  Stoughton 
Sentinel. 

EAST  WEYMOUTH,  A^or/bte  Co., 

E>  3,,t00   pop.,    on    Old    Colony    Rd.,    13    m. 


MASS  A  CHUSETTS. 


from  Boston.    Boot  aud  shoe  manufactures 

form  the  chief  industry.     Has  nail  works. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size  28x44; 
established  1882;  C.  G.  Easterbrook,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  K :  issues  also  the 
Weymouth  Gazette  and  Braintree  Reporter. 

EDGARTOWN,  C.  H.,  Dukes  Co.,  Q. 
1,301  pop.,  30  m.  from  New  Bedford.  En- 
gaged in  the  whale  fishery  and  domestic 
commerce,  and  also  a  popular  summer 
resort.  The  famous  Oak  Bluffs  watering- 
place  and  the  Martha's  Vineyard  camp 
meeting  are  located  in  this  vicinity. 

VINEYARD     GAZETTE  ;      Fridays  ; 

four  pagf  s ;  size  25x39;  subscription  .$1.50; 
established  1S46;  S.  Keniston,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J  ;  an  edition  entitled  The 
Clironiele,  dated  at  Cottage  City,  is  issued 
semi-weekly  during  August. 

EVERETT,    Middlese.-c    Co.,    D-    4,159 

pop.,  on  Eastern  Rd.,  3  m.  from  Boston. 

An  active  manufacturing  town,  including 

chemicals  and  wheels. 

FREE  PRESS^  Saturdays  ;  four  pages; 
size  24x35 ;  subscription  $2  ;  established 
1873  ;  B.  F.  Morgan,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation K. 

FAIRHAVEN,  Bristol  Co.,  3,000  O, 
pop.,  on  Acushnet  r.,  1  m.  from  New  Bed- 
ford. The  town  contains  tack  works  and 
iron  works.    A  summer  resort. 

STAR;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size  24x 
35;  subscription  §1;  established  1879;  CD. 
Waldron,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K  K  1. 

FALL  RIVER,  Bristol  Co.,  O^  52,000 
pop.,  on  Old  Colony  Rd.,  and  Taunton  r., 
near  its  entrance  to  Mt.  Hope  bay.  Has 
a  good  harbor,  and  is  one  of  the  largest 
cotton  manufacturing  cities  in  New  Eng- 
land. The  commerce,  both  foreign  and 
domestic,  is  quite  extensive.  A  dally  line 
of  steamers  runs  between  this  point  and 
Providence,  R.  I.,  and  New  York  city.  Gran- 
ite is  quarried  in  the  vicinity. 

EVENING  NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  NEWS,  Thursdays  ;  re- 
publican ;  four  pages  ;  size— daily  26x44, 
weekly  28.x44  ;  subscriptioii— daily  .$6.  weekly 
S2 :  establislied — daily  1859,  weekly  1845;  Almy 
&  Milne,  editors  and  publishers  ;"  circulation 
— daily  H  1,  weekly  J. 

HERAIiD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEIvliV,  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages;  size— daily  27x40,  weekly 
28x43  ;  subscription — dailv  .$6 ;  weekly  $2  ; 
established-daily  1871;  weekly  1883;  J.  E. 
Chamberlain,  editor ;  Herald  Piil)lishiug  Co., 
publishers  ;  circulation— daily  H  H  ;  weekly  J. 

ADVANCE;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
28x44;  subscription  $2;  established  1879;  Geo. 
Salisburv,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  I  1. 

LE  CASTOR:  Thursdays;  French;  four 
pages :  size  18x24 ;  subscription  75  cents ; 
established  1882;  P.  U.  Valiant,  editor; 
Valiant  &  Richard,  publishers  ;  circ'n  J  J. 

l>IONITOR;  Saturdays;  independeut-re- 
pul)lican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50  ;  established  1826  ;  Wni.  S.  Robert- 
son, editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J. 

NEW."*  :  (see  Erening  Xens.) 

SUNDAY  BULLETIN;  Sundays; 
republican;  four  pages;  size  24x36;  estab- 
lished 1871  ;  Fiske  &  Munroe,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  1 1. 

FITCHBURG,  IForcesfer  Co.,  a  12,405 
pop.,  at  junction  of  three  important  Rds.,  50 
m.   from  Boston  and  25  N.  of  Worcester. 


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The  manufactures  of  Fitchburg  are  exten- 
sive, the  principal  being  cliairs,  engines, 
niacliinery,  cotton  and  woolen  goods, 
paper,  mowing  machines,  shoes,  fine  watch 
machinery,  edged  tools,  etc. 

SJENTINEL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKIiY,  Fridays  ;  republican  ; 
four  pages  ;  size— daily  23x34,  weekly  27x44; 
subscription — daily  $5,  weekly  $1.50;  establish- 
ed—daily 1873,  weelvly  1839  ;  Sentinel  Printing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers ;  circulation- 
daily  J  1,  weelily  J  1. 

TRIBUNE;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1881 ;  Albert  G.  Morse,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  J;  issuesalso  the  Green- 
ville, N.  H.,  Adrcrfiscr. 

rOXBOROUGH,  ^^orfolk  Co.,  o 
2,951  pop.,  on  Northern  division  of  Old 
Colony  Rd.,  24  ni.  from  Boston,  13  from 
Taunton,  27  from  New  Bedford,  and 
20  from  Providence,  R.  I.  Very  largely 
engaged  In  the  manufacture  of  straw- 
goods,  sewing  machines,  etc. 

REPORTER;  Saturdays;  four  pages; 
size  20x26;  subscription  75  cents  ;  established 
1884;  E.  W.  Clarke,  editor;  A.  J.  Nichols, 
publisher. 

TtiHES;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size  26x40; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1872 ;  George 
M.  Barron,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation 
K  ;  printed  at  the  office  of  the  Mansfield  News. 

FRANKLIN,    JSTorfolh   Co.,  d-  5,600 

pop.,  on  Milford,  Franklin  &  Providence 

and  N.  Y.  &  N.  E.  Rds.,  27  m.  from  Boston. 

Large  factories  of  straw  and  woolen  goods, 

rubber  and  jewelry  are  here. 

SENTINEL;  Saturdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1878 ;  Edward  D.  Houston,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  J  J  ;  an  edition 
entitled  Tlw  Magnet  is  issued  at  Medway. 

GARDNER,  Worcester  Co.,  a  6,.500 
pop.,  on  Fitchburg  and  Boston,  Barre  & 
Gardner  Rds.,  15  m.  from  Fitchburg  and  27 
from  Worcester.  Engaged  in  the  manufac- 
ture of  chairs. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  independent;  four 
pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  suliscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1869 ;  A.  G.  Buslinell  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  1 1. 

GEORGETOWN,  Essex  Co.,  d  2,-231 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.  An  import- 
ant business  centre ;  contains  large  shoe 
factories. 

ADVOCATE;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x:^  ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1874  ;  Hammond  &  Harrimaii,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

GLOUCESTER,  Essex  Co.,cf  19,329 
pop.,  on  Cape  Ann  and  brancli  of  Eastern 
Rd.,  32  m.  from  Boston  and  about  25  from 
Nevvburyport.  The  largest  flsliing  port  in 
the  United  States.  The  foreign  and  do- 
mestic commerce  and  production  of  gran- 
ite is  quite  extensive. 

CAPE    ANN    EVENING    BREEZE; 

every  evening  except  Sunday,  and  CAPE 
ANN  BUI>LETIN,  Saturdays;  independ- 
ent ;  dally  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ; 
size— daily  21x31.  weekly,  size  of  page  17x22; 
subscription —  daily  .S3,  weekly  .fsj ;  estab- 
lislicd— daily  1884.  weekly  1877;  Tliomas  Tresi- 
lian  and  Siilney  V.  Haskell,  editors;  Cape 
Ann  Bulletin  Co.,  ijiihlishers ;  circulation- 
weekly  J. 


MASS  A  CHUSETTS. 


NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
four  pages;  size  22x31;  subscription  .$3;  es- 
tablished 1884;  News  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers. 

CAPE  ANN  ADVERTISER;  Fri- 
days ;  independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  29x42 ; 
subscription  $3 ;  estaljlished  1856 ;  Procter 
Brothers,  editors  and  jjublishers  ;  circ'n  HHI. 

GRAFTON,    Worcester    Co.,   a    4,030 

])oi).,  on  B.  &  A.  Rd.,  8  m.  from  Worcester. 

Has  extensive  boot  and  shoe  factories  ;  also 

cotton  and  linen  mills. 

HERALD;  Wednesdays;  four  pages; 
size  30x46;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1874; 
Cook  &  Sons,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circula- 
tion K;  printed  at  the  office  of  the  Milford' 
JoMrnal. 

GREAT  HARRINGTON,  Berk- 
shire Co.,  -a  4,658  l)op.,  on  Housatonic  Rd. 
near  junction  of  State  Line  Branch,  85  m. 
from  Bridgeport,  Ct.  Engaged  in  various 
manufactures.  It  has  quarries  of  varie- 
gated marlile  and  blue  stone. 

BERKSHIRE    COURIER;  Wednes 
days  ;   republican  ;   eight  pages  ;  size  32x44 ; 
subscription     $2 ;     established     1834 ;    Clark 
W.  Bryan  &  Co.,  editors  and  pubUsliers  ;  cir- 
culation I  1. 

GREENFIELD,  C.  H.,  Franklin  Co., 
-D  3,903  pop.,  on  Connecticut  r.,  and  Connecti- 
cut River  and  Fitchburg  Rds.,  36  m.  from 
Springfield.  Engaged  in  manufactures  and 
agriculture  ;  the  centre  of  trade  for  a  large 
territory. 

FRANKLIN  CO.  REFORMER; 
Fridays;  independent;  eight  pages;  size  30x48; 
subscription  .$2 ;  established  1881 ;  C.  H. 
Davenport  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  H ;  issue  also  the  Brattleboro, 
Vt.,  WiiHllKiin  Co.  Reformer  ;  And  tlie  Ben- 
nington, Vt.,  Bennhiyton  Co.  Reformer. 

GAZETTE  AND  COURIER;  Mon 
days;  republican;  eight  pages;  size  of  page 
17x23;  subscription  .$2.50;  est;ililislir(l— (?a- 
zette  1792,  Courier  18;i8  ;  E.  A.  Hall,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  G  1. 

A  >I  E  R  I  C  A  N  (iA RDEN ;  monthly  ; 
horticultural;  twenty -four  pages;  size  of  page 
9x13  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1874;  Dr.  F. 
M.  Hexamer.  editor  ;  B.  K.  Bliss  &  Sons,  pub- 
lishers :  circulation  <"■  1. 

GOOD  CHEER;  monthly ;  twenty 
pages;  size  of  page  10x14  ;  subscription  50c.; 
established  1S82  :  Mrs.  Kate  Upson  Clark,  edi- 
tor; Henry  D.  Watson,  pulilisher  ;  circ'n  A. 

OUR  Country  home;  monthly; 
agricultural;  sixteen  pages;  size  10x14;  sub- 
scriptson  50   cents ;  establislied  1884  ;  Henry 

D.  Watson,  editor  and  publisher. 

GROTON.  Middlesex  Co.,  a- 1,908  pop., 
14  m.,  from  Lowell.    Has  paper  mills. 
CITIZEN  :    weekly;     four    pages;    size 

26x40;     sul).sciiption    .$2;     established     1884; 

E.  L.  Pratt,  editor;  Pratt  Bros.,  publishers; 
circulation  K  ;  issued  from  the  office  of  the 
JIarlboro  Mirror  Joicrnol. 

HARWICH,  Barnstable  Co.,  Q,  3,265 
pop.,  on  Old  Colony  Rd.,  12  m.  from  Barn- 
stable. 

INDEPENDENT;  Tuesdays;  independ- 
ent; four  pages;  size 26.^40;  subscription  $1.50 ; 
established  1872 ;  Alton  P.  Goss,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

HAVERHILL,  Essex  Co.,  3'  25,000. 
pop.,  on  Mcrrimac  r.  and  the  Boston  & 
Maine  Rd.,  32  m.  from  Boston.  Engaged  in 
various  manufactures,  and  ranks  as  the 
second  city  in  New  England  in  the  manu- 
facture of  boots  and  shoes. 
EVENING    B  U  L  1<  E  T  I  N  ;    every 


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evening  except  Sunday,  and  BULiLETIN, 
Saturdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  —  daily  26x40, 
weekly  31x48  ;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly 
$1.50;  established  1871;  Mitchell  &  Hoyt,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circ'u — tlaily  1 1,  weekly  H. 

GAZETTE  :  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEIvIj  V,  Fridays  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  26x43;  subscription— <1ally  §5,  weekly 
$1.25  ;  established  1T98  ;  Howard  &.  Hill,  edi- 
tors and  publishers ;  circulation— daily  I  I, 
weekly  J  J. 

LiABOllER  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  AVEEKIjY,  Saturdays ;  four 
pages ;  size  24x39 ;  subscription— daily  $5, 
weekly  $2  ;  established  1884  ;  Frank  K.  Foster, 
editor ;  knights  of  Labor  Cooperative  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers. 

BI'Lil.ETIX:  (sec  Evening  Bulletin.) 

ErSSEX  BANNER;  Fridays;  democrat- 
ic ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $2  ; 
established  1834;  E.  H.  SafEord,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

OUTLiINE;  Saturdays  ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x38  ;  subscription  §1.25  ;  estab- 
lished 1882 ;  John  B.  Corliss,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

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eight  pages  ;  size  80x44 ;  subscription  25  cents; 
established  1884 ;  Geo.  O.  Wllley  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers. 

HINGHAM,  Pit/mouth  Co.,  a.  4,485 
pop.,  on  S.  E.  sitle  of  Boston  Harbor,  and  on 
Old  Colon}'  Rd.,  17  m.  from  Boston.  Manu- 
facturing place ;  13  ni.  from  Boston  by 
steamer  ;  also  summer  resort. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays  ;  neutral ;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $2.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1859 ;  Frederick  H.  Miller,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J. 

HOLIilSTON,  Middlesex  Co.,  n-  3,099 
pop.,  on  the  B.  &  A.  Rd.,  7  m.  from  Mllford. 
Engaged  in  agriculture,  and  the  manufac- 
ture of  boots,  shoes,  straw  and  woolen 
goods,  and  nails. 

TRANSCRIPT!  Fridays;  Independent; 
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lished 1876;  J.  F.  Fiske,  editor;  Middlesex 
Newspaper  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  K  ; 
printed  at  the  office  of  the  South  ft-aming- 
ham  Framingham  Gazette. 

HOIiYOKE,  Hampden  Co.,  -n  30,000 
pop.,  on  Connecticut  r.  and  Connecticut  R. 
and  Xew  Haven  &  Northampton  Rds.,  8  m. 
from  Springfield.  Engaged  in  manufactur- 
ing, the  falls  in  the  river  affording  un- 
limited power. 

TRANSCRIPT;  every  evening  except 
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weekly  1863 ;  Loomis  &  Dwight,  editors  ;  Tran- 
script Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation 
—daily  H  H  1,  weekly  1 1. 

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pages;  size  24X.36:  subscription  .§1;  estab- 
lished 1873;  Herald  Publishing  Co.,  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  1 1. 

JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  German;  four 
pages;  size  22x34 ;  subscription  SI;  estab- 
lished 1883 ;  W.  M.  Thieme,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  I . 

LE  DEFENSEUR;  Wednesdays ; 
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§1  ;  established  1884  ;  Roy  Bros.,  editors  and 
publishers. 

LE  JEAN  BAPTISTE;  (see  North 
ampton.) 

BUILDER;  monthly  ;  mechanical ; 
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tablished 1S82  ;  E.  C.  Gardner,  editor  ;  Clark 
W.  Brvan,  publisher. 

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MASSACHUSETTS. 


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Gamma  Delta  Epsilon  of  the  Holyoke  High 
School;  a  school  paper  ;  Issued  during  school 
year. 

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TRIAL GAZETTE;  monthly;  commer- 
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subscription  §2  ;  established  1879  ;  Clark  W. 
Bryan  &  Co.,  publishers  ;  circ'n  X  ;  issue  also 
the  Paper  World. 

PAPER  WORLD  ;  monthly;  commer- 
cial; forty-eight  pages;  size  of  page  9x12;. 
subscription  $2;  established  1879;  Clark  \V. 
Bryan  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  circula- 
tion H  H  1  ;  issue  also  the  Manvfacturer  and 
Industrial  Gazette. 

HOPKINTON,  Middlesex  Co.,  n-  4,602 
pop.,  on  the  Milfonl,  Franklin  &  Providence 
Rd.  Engaged  principally  in  the  manufac- 
ture of  boots. 

BANNER;  Wednesdays;  four  pages; 
size  30x46  ;  suljscriptiou  §2 ;  established  1880  ^ 
Cook  &  Sons,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circula- 
tion K  ;  printed  at  the  office  of  the  Milford 
Journal. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  Independent;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x37  ;  subscription  .§1.25  ;  estab- 
lished 1883  ;  King  &  Billings,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K;  printed  at  the  office 
of  the  Milford  Gazette. 

HUDSON,  Middlesex  Co.,  n-  3,739  pop.,. 
on  Marlboro  branch  of  Fitchburg  and  on 
Mass.  Central  Rds.,  and  about  27  m.  W.  of 
Boston.  Engaged  principally  in  the  manu- 
facture of  shoes. 

PIONEER;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1865 ; 
Pratt  Bros.,  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1 ;  Is- 
sued from  the  office  of  the  Marlboro  Mirror- 
Journal. 

GRANGE  HOMES;  monthly;  eight 
pa.ites;  size  22x2s  ;  subscription  75  cents;  es- 
tablished 1S85  ;  Wood  Bros.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

HYDE  PARK,  J^^orfolh  Co.,  o-  7,090 

pop..  9  m.  from  Boston,  on  the  N.  Y.  &  N.  E. 

&  B.  &  P.  Rds. 

NORFOLK  CO.  CiAZETTE;  Satur 
days  ;  four  pages  ;  size  27x42  ;  subscription 
§2';  established  1813;  Sanuiel  R.  Moseley, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

TI>IES  ;  Saturdays;  four  pages ;  size 
24x36 ;  subscriDtlon  .§4 ;  established  1883 ; 
Harold  B.  Gray,  editor ;  H.  E.  Hunt,  pub- 
lisher. 

IPSWICH,  Essex  Co.,  cf  4,300  pop.,  on 

Eastern  Rd.   and  Ipswich  r.,   27  m.   from 

Boston.    Engaged  in  the  manufacturing  of 

woolen  and  cotton  hosiery. 

CHRONICIjE;  Saturdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  §2 ;  es- 
tablished 1872 ;  I.  J.  Potter,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

JAMAICA  PLAIN,  Suffolk  Co.,  D- 

12,000  pop.    A  part   of  Boston.    3  m.  from 

the  city  proper  ;  on  the  Providence  Rd.  The 

wealthiest   suburb   of   Boston,   containing 

the  residences  of  many  prominent  business 

meu  of  that  city. 

WEST  ROXBURY  NEWS;  (see 
Boston.) 

LAWRENCE,  Essex  Co.,  d  39,178 
pop.,  on  Merrimac  r.,  the  Boston  &  Maine, 
Boston  &  Lowell  and  Eastern  Rds.,  26  m. 
from  Boston,  having  Immense  water  power, 
and  one  of  the  largest  cotton  and  woolen 
manufacturing  cities  in  the  United  States. 
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<iay,aiul  AMERICAN  AND  ANDOVER 
ADVERTISER,  Frhlays ;  repulilican  ; 
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subsci-iptioii— dally  $6,  "weekly  $2;  estahlisheil 
—daily  1S63,  weekly  1855  ;  Geo.  S.  Merrill,  edi- 
tor an<l  publisher;  circulation— daily  J  1, 
weekly  H  1. 

EAGI>E:  every  morning  except  Sunday 
and  ESSEX  EAOLE,  Satunlays  ;  Indepen 
dent ;  four  pages  ;  size— daily  26x10,  weekly 
28x44;  subscription— dally  $5,  weekly  $l.!iO;  es- 
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Wadsworth,  editor  and  publisher ;  ciixiula- 
tion— daily  I  I.  weekly  I  1. 

.\MEI{If'AN  AN^D  ANDOVER  AD- 
VERTISER :  (see  American.) 

ANZEKiER  ;  Saturdays  ;  German  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  22x34  ;  .subscription  75  cents  ;  es- 
tablished 1SS3  :  Hugo  C.  Dick,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  K. 

ESSEX  EACiLE;  (iice  Eagle.) 

J  O  r  R  N  A  Ij ;  Saturdays  ;  democratic  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  28.x44  ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1868 ;  J.  P.  Sweeny,  editor ;  P. 
Sweeny,  jiuljlisher;  circulation  I. 

SENTINEL;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size 27x40 ;  subscription  .$2 ;  estaldished 
1854 ;  A.  &  C.  Morrison,  editors  and  publish 
ei's  ;  circulation  J  1. 

SUNDAY  TELEGRAM:  Sundays; 
■eight  pages;  size  :-iiix42;  subscription  $2.60; 
established  1884 ;  Telegram  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers. 

XEE,  Bet-Jcshire  Co.,  -a  3,939  pop.,  on 
Housatouic  Rd.,  .iO  ni.  from  Albanj'  and 
Springfield  and  99  from  Bridgeport.  En- 
gaged in  various  manufactures  and  quarry- 
ing marble. 

VALLEY  GLEANER;  Wednesdays; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  27x44  ;  subscrip- 
•tlon  $2 ;  established  1857  ;  Edward  S.  Rogers, 
editor  :ind  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

X.EOMINSTER,  IForcester  Co.,  n  5,776 

pop.,  on  Fltehburg  and  Old  Colony  Rds.,  40 

m.  jST.  W.  from  Bt>ston.    Manufactures  horn 

combs,  jewelry,  Inittons,  pianos  and  paper. 

E  N  T  E  R  P  R  I  S  E  !  Wednesdays  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1872  ;  J.  D.  Miller,  editor ;  A.  G.  Mor.se, 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

XEXINGTON,  Middlesex  Co.,  n- 2,460 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Lowell  Rd.,  11  m.  N.  W. 
of  Boston.  Scene  of  the  first  battle  of  the 
Revolution. 

MINUTE-MAN;  Fridays  ;  eight  pages; 
■size  311x44;  subserii)tion  $i;  established  1871; 
Charles  S.  Parker,  editor  and  |uiblisher;  clr- 
•culation  K  ;  printed  at  the  ottiee  of  the  Ar- 
lington Advocdte. 

XITTLiETON,  Middlesex  Co.,  n-  1,000 
pop.,  on  Fitcliburg  Rd.,  Hoosac  Tunnel 
route.  In  a  farming  district.  A  large  sal- 
eratus  factory  is  located  here. 

C  O  U  R  A  N  T  ;  Fridays  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  26.X40 ;  subscription  $2  :  estaljlished 
1874;  Pratt  Bros.,  publishers;  circulation  K; 
issued  from  the  office  of  the  Marlboro  il/io-or- 
Jortmal. 

GUIDON;  Saturdays;  independent;  four 
jiages  ;  size  21x:^;  subscription  .$1;  estab- 
lished 1868 ;  .lohn  H.  Turner,  editor  and  pub. 
iisher;  circulation  .J  1. 

XOWELIi,  C. H., Middlesex  Co.,  a-  70,000 
pop.,  on  Merrimao  r.,  at  the  .iuncthm  of  six 
railroads.  The  river  furnishes  immense 
power,  which  is  used  in  the  mills  and  manu- 
factories, which  give  employment  to  thou- 
sands or  operatives.  The  largest  cotton 
manufacturing  city  in  the  United  States. 
CITIZEN  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 

and  AMERICAN    CITIZEN,    Fridays; 


MASS  A  CHUSETTS. 


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pages  ;  size— dally  27.\44,  weekly  30x44  ;  sub- 
scription—dally  $5,  weekly  $2  ;  established — 
dally  18.50,  weekly  1854  ;  Citizen  Newspaper 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  H.  R.  Rice,  man- 
ager; circulation— daily  I  1  ,  weeklyj  J. 

COURIER;  every"  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  JOURNAL,  Fridays  ;  republican  ; 
eight  pages;  size— dallj'  (size  of  page)  15x.0; 
weekly  35x47 ;  subscription — daily  $6,  weekly 

fl.50;  established  —  tlaily  1845,  weekly  1824"; 
larden  &  Rowell,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  -daily  I  1,  weekly  I  1. 

MORNINCJ  MAIL;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Sund.ay,  and  S.\TURDAY  EVEN- 
ING MAIL,  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages ;  size— daily  26x40,  weekly  :Mx46 :  sub- 
scription—daily $6,  weekly  $2 ;  established 
1879 ;  Morning  Mail  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ;  circulation — daily  III,  weeklv  J  1. 

MORNING  TIMES;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays: 
democratic ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight 
pa^es  ;  size— daily  29.x41,  weekly  33x47  ;  sub- 
scription—daily $6,  weekly  $1.50;  established 
1872 ;  Campbell  &  Hanscom,  editors  and  Dub- 
Ushers  ;  circulation— daily  H  1,  weekly  J. 
i;:W  AcfKulin'L'rage  circulntion  of  daily  edi- 
tion for  one  year  precedinn  Jan.  1,  1885,  as 
ptrs'atement  on  file  at  the  office  of  the  Ameri- 
can NcKspaper  Director)/.  3,376  copies. 

AMERICAN  CITIZEN;  (see  Citizen.) 

BELL;  Sundays;  nonpartisan;  eight 
pages  ;  size  32.x 44  ;  subscription  $2.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1884 ;  Allen  P.  Kelly  and  Florence 
Finch,  editors  and  publishers. 

JOt'RNAL;  (see  Courier.) 

JOURNAL  DU  COMMERCE;  Satur 
days  ;  French  ;  four  pages  ;  size  17x24 ;  estab- 
lished 1883;  E.  Evanturel,  editor;  Morning 
Mail  Co.,  publisher;  circulation  .T  1. 

SATURDAY  EVENING  MAIL;  (see 
Morninq  Mail.) 

SATURDAY  VOX  POPULI  ;  (see 
Vox  Populi.) 

SUN;  Saturdays;  eight  pages;  size  30x44; 
subscription  $2  ;  established  1878 ;  Harrington 
Bros.,  publishers;  circulation  H  H. 

VOX  POPULI:  Wednesdays;  and 
SATURDAY  VOX  POPULI  ;  Satur- 
days; independent;  four  pages;  size- 
Wednesday  27.X40,  Saturday  29x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion—Wednesdays  $2.50,  Saturday  $2.50  ;  es- 
tablished 1841  ;  Huse,  Goodwin  it  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers ;  circulation— Wednesday  I, 
Saturday  G. 

RECORDER;  monthly;  four  pages; 
•size  16x22 ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  established 
1883 ;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Congress,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

LiYTH'S,  Essex    Co.,  [f  48,000  pop.,    on 

Massachusetts    bay    and    Eastern    Rd.,    at 

terminus  of  the  Boston   Revere   Beach   & 

Lynn  Rd.,  11  m.  from  Boston.     The  great 

centre     of    shoe    mauufactiu'ing    of     the 

United  States.    Annual  sales  $20,000,000. 

BEE  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 

REPORTE"K,  Fridays;  daily  four  pages, 

weekly  eight  pages;  size— daily  22,x34,  weeKly 

34x46;"  subscription— daily  $3,  weekly  $1.50; 

established  —  daily   1880,    weekly    1854  ;   Bee 

Newspaper  Co.,  editors  and  publishers ;  cir- 

cvilatlon— daily  G  G,  weekly  J  1. 

EVENING  ITE;>I;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  CITY  ITE3I,  Satur- 
da.ys ;  independent ;  dally  four  pages, 
weekly  eight  pages  ;  size— daily  24x36,  week- 
ly 36x48 ;  subscription— daily  $3,  weekly  $1.50  ; 
established— daily  1877,  weekly  1876  ;  Hastings 
&  Sons,  editors  and  imblishers  ;  circulation- 
daily  G  1,  weekly  J  1.  An  edition  of  the 
weekly,  entitled  the  Xew.i,  Is  issued  at  Sau- 
gus,  and  another,  entitled  the  Enterprise,  is 
issued  at  Swanip.scott. 
CITY  ITE>I  ;  ^  see  Evening  Item.) 
REPORTER;  (see  Bee.) 
S  A  T  U  R  D  A  V  UNION;  Saturdays ; 
eight  pages;  size  of  page  17x2:5;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  18S0;  S.  W.  Foss,  editor 
and   publisher ;    circulation  I.     iW  Actual 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


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MA  SSA  CH  U SETTS. 


MA  SSA  CH  VSETTS. 


average  circulation  for  one  year  j^recediny 
Jan.  I,  18S5,  as  per  statevient  on  Jile  at  theof- 
flee  of  the  American  Xeirspaper  Directory, 
1,924  copies. 

TRANSCRIPT;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  ;  size  of  page  18x24  :  subscription 
$2 ;  establisliecl  1S67  :  George  T.  Newhall,  edi- 
tor and  publislier  ;  circulation  J  1. 

PEOPIiE'S  PAPER;  monthly  ;  nietho- 
dist  episcopal ;  ten  pages  ;  size  of  page  8x11 : 
subscription  25  cents;  established  1884; 
Joseph  H.  Mansfield,  editor  and  publisher  ;  a 
local  church  paper. 

MALDEN,-S/iVW/«sea;  Co., n- 14,500 pop., 

5  ni.  from  Boston,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd., 

and  Eastern  Saugus  branch.    Several  large 

manufactories  are  located  here. 

CITY  PRESS;  Saturdays  ;  independent ; 

eight  pages;   size 32x46;    subscription  §2 ;  es- 

tablisheil  1880  ;  A.  C.  Dowse,  editor  ;  Benjamin 

Joliiiscin,  publisher;  circulation  H  H. 

MIRROR;  Saturdays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
36x48  ;  subscription  S2.50  ;  established  1871  ; 
H.  C.  '>rey,  editor  and  jjublisher ;  circ'n  J  J  1. 
V  O  U  T  H  ;  monthly  ;  juvenile  ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  22x31 ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  es- 
tablished 1885  ;  C.  E.  Stone  and  D.  A.  Sullivan, 
editors  and  publishers. 

MANSFIELD,  Bristol  Co.,  L\  2,765 
pop.,  3  m.  from  Foxboro,  on  the  Boston  & 
Providence  and  Old  Colony  Rds.  Engaged 
in  the  manufacture  of  straw  hats,  bonnets 
and  jewelry. 
NEWS;  Fridavs  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ; 

subscription    $2;   established    1873;    Pratt  & 

White,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K. 

An  edition  entitled  the   Times  is  issued  at 

Foxboro. 

MARBL.EHEAD,  Essex  Co.,  d  7,467 
pop.,  terminus  of  Swampscott  and  Marble- 
head  branches  of  Eastern  Rd.,  about  4  m. 
from  Lynn  and  3  from  Salem.  Fishing, 
farming  and  seed  growing.  Does  a  large 
trade  in  children's  shoes.  One  of  the  his- 
toric towns  of  the  country.  A  seaside  re- 
sort. Has  a  superior  harbor. 
MESSENGER;    Fridays;    four    pages; 

size  29x44  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1872  ; 

N.  Allen  Lindsey  &  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  J  1. 
WAMPUM  BELT;  monthly  ;  improved 

order  of  red  men  ;   eight  pages  ;   size  22x29  ; 

subscription  50  cents ;  established  1881 ;  Cha.s. 

H.  Litchman,  editor  and  manager ;  circ'n  J  1. 

MARLBORO,  Middlesex  Co.,  a- 10,126 

pop.,  on  Northern  div.  of  Old  Colony  and  on 

Fitchburg  Rd.,  32  m.  from  Boston.  Engaged 

In  boot  and  shoe  manufacturing. 

ADVERTISER;  Wednesdays ;  In- 
dependent ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2  ;  established  1877  ;  R.  D.  Pratt,  editor ; 
Pratt  Bros.,  publishers;  circulation  J  J;  Lssued 
from  the  office  of  The  Mirror-Journal. 
MIRROR-JOURNAl.  ;  Satmdays; 
four  pages ;  size 
26x40 ;  subscription 
82  ;  established  1859  ; 
Pratt  Bros.,  editors 
and  publishers ;  cir- 
culation J  1 ;  issues 
also  The  Advertiser. 
An  edition,  entitled 
2  he  Pat  riot, in  issued 
at  Acton :  another, 
entitled  The  Argus, 
I  is  issued  at  Ashby ; 
anotlier,  entitled  The  Bulletin,  is  Issued  at 
Bedford ;  another,  entitled  The  Rex>orter,  is 
issued  at  Berlin;  another,  entitled  The 
Cottager,  is  issued  at  Cohasset ;  another, 
entitled  The  Freeman,  is  issued  at  Concord  ; 
another,  entitled  The  Pilgrim,  is  issued  at 
Duxbury;  another,  entitled  The  Citizen,  Is 


issued  at  Groton ;  another,  entitled  The 
Pioneer,  is  issued  at  Hudson  ;  another, 
entitled  The  Courant  is  issued  at  Littleton: 
another,  entitled  The  Mail,  is  issued  at 
Marshfleld;  another,  entitled  The  Joxirnal,. 
is  issued  at  JIaynard :  another,  entitled  The 
Farmer,  is  issued  at  Northboro  ;  another,  en- 
titled The  Telephone,  is  issued  at  North  Graf- 
ton ;  another,  entitled  The  Star,  is  issued  at 
Pepperell ;  another,  entitled  The  South  Shore 
Herald,  is  issued  at  Scituate ;  another, 
entitled  The  Neies,  is  issued  at  Shrewsbury; 
another,  entitled  The  Pi-ess,  is  issued  at 
Southboro :  another,  entitled  The  Neivs,  is 
issue<l  at  South  Scituate;  another,  entitled 
The  Sentinel,  is  issued  at  Stowe ;  another,, 
entitled  The  Sun,  is  issued  at  Sudbury.  Issue 
also  The  Farmers'  Companion  and  Prize 
3Ionthly.  at  Marlboro. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  independent ;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  S2  ;  estab- 
lished 1877;  C.  F.  Morse,  editor;  Times 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers;  circulation  J. 

FARMERS'  COMPANION  ANI> 
PRIZE  MONTHLY;  agricultural;  four 
pages:  size  26x40:  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1883;  C.  H.  Caldwell,  editor;  Pratt 
Bros.,  publishers:  circulation  Jl;  issued 
from  the  office  of  the  Mirror-Journal. 

MARSHFIELD.  Plymouth  Co.,  O, 
1,785  pop.,  :>4  m.  from  Boston,  on  Old  Colony- 
Rd.,  12  m.  from  Plymouth.  Farming  and 
manufacturing  place.  An  attractive  sum- 
mer resort. 
MAIL;    Wednesdays;   four   pages;   size 

26x40;    subscription  S2;    established  1882;   C. 

\V.  Leach,  editor;    Pratt  Bros.,   publishers; 

circulation  K;  printed  at  the  otHce  of  the- 

Marlboro  Mirror- Journal. 

MATTAPAN,  Suffolk  Co.,  D- 
ADVOCATE;    see  Boston.) 

MAYNARD,  Middlesex  Co.,  a-  2,291' 
pop.,  on  Assabet  r.,  and  on  Marlboro  branch 
of  Fitchburg  Rd.,  25  m.  W.  of  Boston.  Has 
large  woolen  mills. 

J  O  UJl  N  A  L  ;  Fridays ;  four  pages  ; 
size  26x42;  subscription  S2  ;  established  18  lO  ; 
Pratt  Bros.,  publishers ;  circulation  K ;  Is- 
sued from  the  office  of  the  Marlboro  Mirror- 
Journal. 

MEDFIELD,  Norfolk  Co.,  O  1,400 
pop.,  8  m.  from  Dedham,  the  county  seat, 
and  18  S.  W.  of  Boston,  on  the  New  York  & 
New  England  and  the  Northern  division  of 
the  Old  Colony  Rds.  Straw  business  ex- 
tensively carried  on. 

BULLETIN;  Saturdajs ;  four  pages;, 
size  22x30  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1882 ; 
Chas.  J.  McPherson,  editor  :  Union  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers  ;  issues  also  the  Walpole 
Star  and  the  South  Framingham  Framing- 
ham  Tribune. 

MEDFORD,   Middlesex    Co.,  o-   7,573 
pop.,  on  Mystic  r.  and  Boston  &  Maine  and 
Boston   &  Lowell  Rds.,  5  m.  from  Boston. 
Has  some  manufactures. 
MERCURY;  Fridays;  four  pages ;  size 

26x40;     subscription    $2;     established    1880; 

Samuel  W.  Lawrence,  editor  and  publisher ; 

circulation  K  K  1. 

MED  WAY,  Norfolk  Co.,  n-  5,000  pop., 
on  Woonsocket   division  of   New  York  & 
New  England  Rd.,  25  m.  from  Boston  and 
13  from  Woonsocket. 
GAZETTE:    Wednesdays;   four  pages; 

size  30x46  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1874  ; 

Cook  &  Sons,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circiUa- 

tlon  K  ;  printed  at  the  office  of  the  Milford 

Journal. 


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MAGNET;  Saturdays;  eii,'ht  pases;  size 
30x44;  subscription  $2;  estalilislifd  1873; 
E.  D.  Houston,  editor  and  jjulilisliei- ;  circu- 
lation K  K ;  printed  at  tlie  ofHce  of  the 
Franlvlin  Sentini-l. 

MELROSE,  Middlesex  Co.,  D-  5,674 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  7  m.  from  Bos- 
ton. Large  shoe  factory  and  rubber  works 
are  located  here. 

J  O  U  R  N  A  I. ;  Saturdays  ;  independent ; 
four  pases  ;  size 2(ix4U  ;  subscri|)tion $3  ;  i'stab- 
lished  1868  ;  Wni.  L.  Williams,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  1. 

MERRIMAC^ss^a;  Co.,  cT 2.171  pop., 
on  Merriinac  r.,  6  m.  from  HaverliiU.  En- 
gaged In  carriage  manufacturing. 

BUDGET;  Fridays;  Republican;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1882;  J.  D.  Pike  and  D.  J.  Poore, 
editors  :  Reuben  0.  Evans,  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation K. 

METHUEN,  Essex  Co.,cf  4,392  pop., 
on  Mancliester  &  Lawrence  Rd.,  27  m.  N.  of 
Boston.  Extensive  manufactures  of  cot- 
ton, woolen  and  .lute  goods,  boots  and 
shoes  ;  also  large  agricultural  interests. 

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$2  ;  established  1876  ;  Cliarles  E.  Trow,  editor  ; 
Charles  E.  Trow  &  Co.,  publishers  ;  circula- 
tion K  K. 

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cents :  established  1884 ;  Methuen  High 
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lishers ;  a  school  paper ;  issued  during  the 
school  year. 

MIDDIiEBOROUGH,  Plymouth 

Co.,  □,  5,237  pop.,  on  Ol.lColony  Rd.,  at  junc- 
tion of  Cape  Cod  Branch  Rd.,  34  m.  from 
Boston.    Engaged  in  manufacturing. 

GAZETTE;  Saturdays;  republican  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  27x42 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1852 ;  James  M.  Coombs,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J.  An  edition  entitled 
the  iYe»'s  is  issued  at  Wareham. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages;  size  .30x44; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1881;  H.  H. 
Sylvester,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation 
.j"  1 ;  issue  also  the  Wareham  Onset  Bay  Times. 

MILFORD,  Worcester  Co.,  a  10,000 
pop.,  on  Charles  r.  and  Milford  branch  Bos- 
ton &  Albany  Rd.,  at  junction  of  Milford, 
Franklin  &  Providence  Rd.,  connected  l)y 
Franklin  branch  with  the  N.  Y.  &  New 
England  Rd.,  35  m.  from  Boston  and  14  from 
Soutli  Framingham.  Engaged  in  the  manu- 
facture of  boots  and  siioes,  straw  goods, 
cotton,  machinery,  etc. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays  ;  independent ;  eight 
pages ;  size  of  page  14x30 ;  subscription  $1.25  ; 
established  1882;  G.  M.  Billinss,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  I  I ;  editions  are  also 
issued  at  Hopkinton,  Upton  and  West  Med- 
wav. 

JOURNAL;  Wednesdays;  four  pages; 
size:30x46;  subscription  .$2;  estal)lished  1850  ; 
Cook  &  Sons,  eilitt>rs  and  puijlishevs  ;  circula- 
tion 1 1.  An  edition  entitled  tlie  Herald  is  is- 
.sued  at  Grafton  ;  another,  entitled  tlie  Ban- 
ner, is  issued  at  Hoi)kinton;  another,  entitled 
the  Gazette,  is  Issued  at  Medway. 

MILTON,  Norfolk   Co.,  O  3,500  pop., 

6  ni.  from  Bo.stoii,  on  the  Old  Colony  Rd.    A 

place  of  residence  for  Boston  merchants. 

NEWS;  Saturdays ;  eiglit  pages  ;  size 
26x40;     subscription   $2;     established    1881; 


31  ASS  A  CHUSETTS. 


W.  A.  Woodward,  editor  and  publisher;   cir- 
culation K. 

NANTUCKET,  C.  H.,  Nantucktt  Co., 
□,  4,(W  pop., on  Nantucket  Island.  Connected 
by  Nantucket  Rd.  with  the  towns  of  Surf- 
side  and  Siasconset.  Engaged  in  codflshery 
and  coast  trade.    A  summer  resort. 

INQUIRER  AND  MIRROR;  Satur- 
days ;  four  pages  ;  size  25x38  ;  subscription 
$2;  established  1820;  Hussey  &  Robinson, 
editors  and  puljlishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  four  pages; 
size  24x36  ;  subscription  §2  ;  established  1878 ; 
Arthur  H.  Gardner,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation K  K. 

NATICK,  Middlesex  Co.,  O  8,480  pop., 

on  Boston  &  Albany  Rd.,  17  m.  from  Boston. 

Engaged   in  the    manufacture   of     boots 

shoes,  base  balls  and  clothing. 

BULLETIN;  Fridays ;  independent ; 
four  pages  ;  size  26.x40  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1869  ;  George  C.  Fairbanks,  editor  ; 
.1.  B.  Fairbanks  &  Son,  publishers  ;  circulation 
J  1.  An  edition  entitled  the  Enteriirise  and 
Wayland  Review  is  issued  at  Cochituate ; 
another,  entitled  the  News,  is  issued  at 
Saxonville. 

CITIZEN  ;  Fridays;  Independent;  four 
pages  ;  size  26.x40  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1878 ;  E.  H.  Walcott,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J  ;  issue  also  the  Welles- 
ley  Covrant. 
NEEDHAM,^o>/oZA;  Co.,  n- 5,254 pop., 

on  Woonsocket  division  of  N.  Y.  &  N.  E.  Rd. 

Extensive  hosiery  and  other  manufactures. 

CHRONICLE;  Saturdays;  four  pages; 
size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
1874  ;  George  W.  Southworth,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 

NEW   BEDFORD,   C.   H.,   Bristol 

Co.,  Q,  35,000  pop.,  on  Buzzard's  bay  and  at 
terminus  of  the  Old  Colony  Rd.,  about  55  m. 
S.  of  Boston.    It  is   more   extensively  en- 
gaged In  whale  fishery  than  all  the  rest  of 
the  world  combined.     Engaged  in  manu- 
factures and  commerce. 
EVENING  STANDARD;   every  even- 
ing  except  Sunday,  and   REPUBLICAN 
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ly 17x24 ;  subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $2  ; 
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editors   and     ijublishers  ;   circulation— daily 
H  1,  weeklv  H  1. 

MER  C  U  K  V ;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY, Wednesdays;lndepen- 
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lished—daily 1832,  weekly  1807;  S.  W.  Booth, 
W.  E.  Chase  and  W.  L.  Sayer,  editors  and 
publishers;  circulation— daily  J  1,  weekly  J. 
O  LUSO  AMKItlCANO;  Saturdays; 
Portuguese;  four  pages;  size  22x32;  estab- 
lished 1881  ;  Garcia  Monteiro,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 

REPUBLICAN  STANDARD  ;  (see 
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SKJNAL;  Saturdays:  independent;  four 
pages;  size  23x31;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lish<'d  1878  ;  George  Robertson,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

WHALEMEN'S  SHIPPING  LIST 
AND  MERCHANTS'  TKANS- 
CRIPT;  Tuesdays;  commercial;  four 
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lished 1843;  Eben  P.  Raymond,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J. . 

OLI>  COLONIST;  monthly;  congre- 
gational ;  eighteen  pages ;  size  of  page 
9x11;  sub.scription  $1;  established  1884;  Al- 
bert Hayford  Heath,  editor;  H.  J.  Stone, 
manager. 


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NEWBURYPORT,  Essex    Co.,  cf 
lo.joi   pop.,  on  Jlen-iinac  r.  and  Boston  & 
Maine  and  Eastern  Rds.,  36  m.  from  Boston. 
Engaged  In  commerce  and  manufacturing. 
The  principal  manufactures  are  slioes,  liats, 
brushes,  silverware  and  cotton. 
GERMi    every   evening  except  Sunday; 
•democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  19x24;  subscrip- 
tion $3 ;  established  1878 ;  M.  C.   Teel  &  Son, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

HEKALiD;  everv  morning  and  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  VVEEKIiY,  Fridays  ; 
independent ;  four  pages  ;  size— morning 
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scription—morning $6,  weekly  $].nO;  estab- 
lished—daily 1832,  weekly  1793;  William  H. 
Huse  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  circu- 
lation—morning J  1 ,  evening  I  I,  weekly  J. 

VALLEY  VISITOR;  Saturdays;  four 
pages;   size  24x40;   suViseription    .s2 :    estab- 
lished 1872  ;  George  J.  L.  Colby,  editor ;  D.  T. 
•Colby,  publisher ;  circulation  J  1. 
NEWTON,    Middlesex    Co.,  n-   19,483 
pop.,  comprising  ten  villages,  on  the  Boston 
and  Albany  Rd.,  7  m.  from   Boston.    En- 
gaged in  paper  and  other  manufactures.    It 
is  the  residence  of  a  large  number  of  per- 
sons doing  business  in  Boston. 
GRAPHIC;  Saturdays ;  eight  pages  ; 
size  28x38;  subscription  S2  ;  established  18i3; 
Henry  M.  and  Frank  H.   Burt,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  .T  1.    During  the  sum- 
mer season  a  dailv,  I'lilitled  BiirVs  Ainonq  the 
Clouds,  is  issued  on  Jlount  Washington,  N.  H.. 
by  Henry  M.  Burt,  one  of  the  publishers  or 
the  Graphic. 

JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  independent; 
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established  1866  ;  George  H.  Pratt,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  I. 

HIGH  SCHOOL  REVIEW;  monthly  ; 
eight  pages ;  size  18.x24 ;  subscription  60 
cents:  established  1882;  Students  of  New- 
ton High  School,  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation  K  ;  a  school  paper  ;  issued  during 
the  school  year. 

NORTH  ADAMS,  Berkshire  Co.,  -n 
13,5(K)  pop.,  on  Fitchburg  and  Boston,  Hoo- 
sac  Tunnel  &  Western  and  Troy  and  Boston 
Rds.,  at  terminus  of  the  Pittsfleld  &  North 
Adams  branch  of  the  Boston  &  Albany  Rd. 
Engaged  in  cotton,  woolen,  shoe  and  other 
manufactures.  The  west  entrance  of  Hoc- 
sac  tunnel  is  1  m.  from  the  town  centre. 

HOOSAC  VALLEY  NEWS;  Satur- 
davs  ;  reiniblicau  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1868 ;  Hard- 
man  &  McMillin,  editors  and  publishers ;  cir- 
culation .J  1. 

TRANSCRIPT;     Thursdays;    republi- 
can ;    four  pages ;    size  30x46 ;    subscription 
§2.50  ;  established  1840  ;  James  T.  Robinson  & 
on,  editors  and  publishers  ;  clrc'n  I  1. 

NORTHAMPTON,  C.  H.,  Hamp- 
shire Co.,  -D  13,000  pop.,  on  Connecticut  r.  and 
Connecticut  R.  Rd.,  at  the  junction  of  New 
Haven  &  Northampton  Rd.,  17  m.  from 
Springfield.  A  farming  district.  There  are 
several  large  manufactories  here.  Smith 
College  for  Females,  Clarke  Institution  for 
Deaf  Mutes,  and  the  State  Lunatic  Hospital, 
are  located  here. 

HAMPSHIRE  HERALD;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY, 
Thursdays ;  republican  ;  dally  four  pages, 
weeklv  eight  pages ;  size — daily  21x36,  weekly 
36x42  ;'subsoription— daily  .$3,  weekly  $1.50! 
-established— daily  1883,  weekly  1882;  Herald 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers ;  cir- 
culation— daily  J  J,  weeklj'  J. 


HAMPSHIRE  CO.  JOURNAL;  Sat 

urdays ;  independent ;  eight  pages ;  size 
30x40";  subscription  $2;  established  186LI ; 
Chas.  F.  Warner,  editor;  Wade,  Warner  & 
Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  I. 

HAMPSHIRE  GAZETTE;  Tuesdays; 
independent;  four  pages;  size  30x44;  sub- 
scription $2  ;  establishetl  1786  ;  Henry  S.  Gere, 
editor  and  publisher  :  circulation  H  1. 

LE  JEAN  BAPTISTE;  (see  Spring- 
field.) 

PERIODICAL  WORLD  ;  monthly; 
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established  18S2 ;  A.  H.  Roffe  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  G  1. 

NORTHBORO,  Worcester  Co.,  a  1,(>T6 
pop.,  on  Old  Colony  Rd.  Engaged  in  manu- 
facturing shell  jewelry  and  woolen  cloth, 
and  located  in  a  farming  district. 

FARMER;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1873 ; 
Pratt  Bros., publishers  ;  circulation  K  ;  Issued 
from  the  office  of  the  Marlboro  Mirror- Jour- 
nal. 

NORTH  BROOKFIELD,  Worces- 
ter Co.,  a  4,459  pop.,  on  North  Brookfleld 
branch  of  B.  &  A.  Rd.,  20  m.  from  Worces- 
ter. Engaged  in  the  manufacture  of  boots 
and  shoes  and  corsets.  Is  said  to  have  the 
largest  boot  and  shoe  manufactories  in  the 
world. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
2Jx36  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1875  ; 
H.  J.  Lawrence,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation K  K  1. 

NORTH  E ASTON,  Bristol  Co.,  c\ 
2,5X1  pop.,  on  Old  Colony  Rd.,  24  m.  from  Bos- 
ton. Tributaries  of  the  Taunton  r.  flow 
through  the  township,  furnishing  an  abun- 
dant motive  power,  which  is  employed  in 
various  manufactures. 
EASTON  JOURNAL;  (see  Easton.) 

1  NORTH  GRAFTON,  Worcester  Co., 
a  6  m.  from  Worcester  on  the  Boston  and 
Albany  Rd.  A  manufacturing  and  mer- 
chandizing town. 

TELEPHONE;  Tuesdays;  four  pages; 
size  26x40  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1883  ; 
Pratt  Bios.,  publishers ;  circulation  K  ;  Issued 
from  the  office  of  the  Marlboro  Mirror- 
Jour  na  I. 

NORWOOD,  Norfolk  Co.,  n-  2,6€0 
pop.,  on  N.  Y.  &  New  England  Rd.,  4  m. 
from  Dedham  and  16  from  Boston.  Has 
large  ink  works,  iron  foundry,  paper  mill, 
tanneries,  and  carpet  and  oil  cloth  factory. 
The  N.  Y.  &  N.  E.  car  works  are  located 
here. 

ADVERTISER ;  Thursdays  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  22x;«;  established  1883;  F.  W.  crooker, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K ;  issue 
also  the  Sherborn  Tribune  and  South  Fram- 
inghain  Framingha  m  Tribune. 

REVIEW;  Saturdays;  eight  pages;  size 
of  page  15x22 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
1882  ;  W.  T.  Whedou,  editor  ;  Union  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

ORANGE,  Franklin  Co.,  -D  3,500  pop., 
on  Rd.,  86  m.  from  Boston.  Manufactures 
sewing  machines,  furniture  and  water 
wheels. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
24x36  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1871 ; 
W.  M.  Ponieroy,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation K  1. 


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PALMER,  Hampden  Co., -a  5,504  pop., 
at  juuction  of  Boston  &  Albany  with  New  : 
London,    Northern    &  Ware    Rds.,    15    m. 
from  Spiin^ekl.    Engaged  in  manufactur- 
ing. 
JOURNAL;   Fridays;  republican  ;  four 

Sages ;  size  24x3(i ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
shed  ISSO  ;  Charles  B.  Fisk,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1.  An  edition  entitled 
the  Standard  is  issued  at  Ware. 

PEABODY,  Essex  Co.,  cf  9,028  pop., 
about  2  ni.  froui  Salem  and  on  Eastern  Rd. 
Engaged  in  tanning  and  currying  and  mo- 
rocco manufacturing. 

PRE88;  Wednesdays  ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  of  page  18x23  ;  subscription  $2.50  '■ 
established  1859  ;  John  P.  Fernald  and  Albert 
Vittum,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  J  1. 

REPORTER;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages;  size  26.x40;  subscription  .si. 51); 
established  1876;  T.  H.  McGrath,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

PEPPERELL,  Middlesex  Co.,  D- 

STAR  ;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
26x40  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1884  ; 
Pratt  Bros.,  publishers ;  printed  at  the  office 
of  the  Marlboro  Mirror-Journal. 

PITTSFIELD,  C.  H.,  Berkshire  Co.,  -G 
13,367  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Albany  Rd.,  and  at 
junction  of  the  Housatonlc  and  Pittsfield  & 
North  Adams  Rds.,  53  m.  from  Springfleld  l 
and  50  from  Albany.  Engaged  in  manufac- 
turing, and  centre  of  a  large  trade.  I 

EVENING  JOURNAL;  every  evening 
except  Sunday;  four  pages;  size  26x40;  sub- 
scription .$6  ;  established  1880 ;  Joseph  E.  See,  : 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

BERKSHIRE  CO.  EAGLE;  Thurs 
days  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  3Ux46  ; 
subscription  .$2 ;  established  1829 ;  Axtell  & 
Haskins,  editors  and  pul)lishers  ;  circ'n  H. 

SUN;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four  pages; 
size  311x44;  subscription  $2;  established  1800; 
Sun  Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  II. 

MUSICAL  MONTHLY;  music;  six- 
teen pages  ;  size  of  page  9x12;  subscription 
50  cents  ;  established  1884 ;  Wood  Bros.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers ;  an  advertising  sheet. 

PLYMOUTH,  C.  H.,  Plymouth  Co.,  □, 
7,500  pop.,  on  Plymouth  bay  and  E.  branch 
of  Old  Colony  Rd.,  37  m.  from  Boston.  En- 
gaged in  manufacturing,  commerce  and 
fisher}-. 

FREE  PRESS;  Saturdays  ;  democratic;  i 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;   subscription  $2  ;    es-  ' 
tablished  1872  ;   D.   W.  Andrews,  editor  and 
publlslier ;  circulation  K. 

OLD  COLONY  MEMORIAL;  Thurs 
days  ;  republican  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  31x45  ; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1822 ;  Avery  & 
Doten,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  1 1. 

PRINCETON,  JForcester  Co.,  a  1,100 
pop.,  15  ni.  from  Worcester,  on  Boston, 
Barre  &  Gardner  Rd.  A  summer  resort. 
Contains  chair  manufactories  and  dairies. 

WORD  ;  m<mthly  ;  four  pages  ;  size  17x22; 
subscriution  75  cents  ;  established  1872  ;  E.  H. 
Hey  wood,  editor;  Cooperative  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers;  circ'n  II. 

PROVINCETOWN,  A'arm<a6ie  Co., 
□^  4,345  pop.,  on'northern  extremity  of  Cape 
Cod,  120  m.  from  Boston.  Terminus  of  Old 
Colony  Rd.  Has  an  unusually  commodious 
and  accessible  harbor.  Engaged  in  mack- 
erel, cod  and  whale  fisheries  and  ship  build 
Ing.   Is  a  summer  resort.    Celebrated  as  the 


first  landing  place  of  the  pilgrims  in  Amer- 
ica. 

ADVOCATE;  Thursdays;  independent; 

four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $2; 
established  1869 ;  N.  T.  Freeman,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J.  ' 

QUINCY,  Norfolk  Co.,  a-  11,500  pop.,. 
on  Quincy  bay  and  r.  and  Old  Colony  Rd., 
8  m.  from  Boston.  Celebrated  for  its  gran- 
ite quarries,  from  which  large  quantities 
are  shipped  to  all  parts  of  the  United 
States.    Has  large  shoe  manufactories. 

ADVERTISER;  Thursdays;  four  pages; 
size  2:3x36  ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1884; 
Fred.  F.  Green,  editor  and  publisher. 

PATRIOT;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
29x4-1 ;  subscription  $3 ;  established  1837  ;  M. 
Elizabeth  Green  and  Geo.  W.  Prescott,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  J  1 ;  ssue  also 
the  Braintree  Observer  and  Old  Colony  Ad- 
vertiser. 

GRANITE  CUTTERS'  JOURNAL: 
monthly  ;  commercial ;  fraternal  :  eight 
pages  ;  "size  27x40 ;  subscription  §1  ;  estab- 
lished 1877  ;  Granite  Cutters'  International 
Union,  editors  and  publLshers  ;  circ'n  I  1 . 

RANDOLPH,  Xorfolk  Co.,  a-  4,027 
pop.,  on  Old  Colony  Rd.,  15  m.  S.  of  Boston. 
Engaged  in  the  manufacture  of  boots  and 

shoes. 

NORFOLK  CO.  REGISTER  AND 
HOLBROOK  NEVk^S;  Saturdays;  four 
pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscription  $2  ;  establish- 
ed 18.57 ;  Daniel  H.  Huxford,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 

READING,  Middlesex    Co.,    D-   4,00a 

pop.,  12  m.  N.  of  Boston.    Shoemaking  and 

the  manufacture  of  rubber  goods  are  the 

chief  industries.    A  village  of  homes  and 

residences ;  has  good  schools. 

CHRONICLE:  Saturdays ;  four  pages; 
size  26x40  ;  subscription  §2  ;  established  1868  ; 
W.  H.  Tvvombly,  editor  and  publisher;  circu- 
lation J  1 ;  an  edition  entitled  the  Bulletin 
is  issued  at  Wakefield. 

REVERE,  Siiffolk  Co.,  n- 

JOURNAL  ;  (see  Boston.) 
ROCKLAND,  Plymouth  Co.,  0, 4,553. 
pop.,  on  Old  Colony  Rd.,  18  m.  from  Boston. 
Engaged  in  the  manufacture  of  boots  and 
shoes.  One  of  the  most  prominent  shoe 
manufacturing  towns  in  the  State. 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays;  four 
pages  ;  size  28x44 ;  subscription  .§2 ;  estab- 
lished 1SS4  ;  E.  C.  O.sliorue.  manager. 

STANDARD  AND  PLYMOUTH 
CO.  ADVERTISER;  Saturdays;  four 
pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscription  $2  ;  establish- 
ed 1854 ;  J.  S.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  J  J. 

ROCKPORT,  Essex  Co.,  cf  4,000  pop., 
on  Gloucester  branch  of  Eastern  Rd.,  35  m. 
from  Boston.  Celebrated  for  its  granite 
quarries  and  as  a  summer  resort.  Engaged 
in  cotton  manufacturing  and  fishing. 

REVIEW  :  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x34;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1880; 
Josepli  Leman,  editor  and  publisher;  circu- 
lation K. 

GLE.-VNER;  monthly;  independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  75 
cents  ;  establislied  1872 ;  L.  Cleaves  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  J  1 . 
i^~  Actual  average  circulation  for  one  year 
preceding  January  1,  1885,  as  i:)er  statement 
on  file  at  the  office  of  the  Ainerican  Newspaper 
Directory,  l,50ij  copies. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


241 


3IASSACnUSETTS. 


ROXBTJRY,  Suffolk  Co.,  a-  A  part  of 

Boston. 

ADVOCATE;  (see  Boston.l 
GAZETTE  AND  S<Ol  TH  END  AD- 
VEKTISEK ;  (see  Boston.) 
HAN  DICK  A  FTS>I  AN ;  (See  Boston.) 

SALEM,  C.  H.,  Essex  Co.,  r/ST.i^gs  pop., 
on  Eastern  R<i.,  16  m.  from  Boston.  One  of 
tlie  oldest  cities  in  New  England,  having  a 
fine  and  well-protected  harbor. 

EVENING  NEWS  ;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday  ;  tour  pages  ;  size  22xoi  ;  sub- 
scription 82.50;  established  1880;  Robin 
Damon,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  Or  G. 

EVENING  TELEGRAM;  every  even 
ing  except  Sunday;  four  pages;  size  22xS:^; 
subscription  .S2..50  ;  established  18S.5  ;  Telegram 
Publishing  Co  ,  editors  and  publishers. 

GAZETTE;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdavs  and 
Fridays,  and  ES.'^EX  CO.  MERCURY 
AND  GAZETTE.  Wednesdays;  republi 
can;  four  pages;  size  2S.x42  :  stiliscription — 
semi-weekly  .§4,  weekly  §2,5(1;  established — 
semi-weekly  1796,  weekly  1768;  C.  Foote  and  N. 
A.  Horton,  editoi's  and  publishers ;  circ'n— 
semi-weekly  J.J  1,  weekl.v  I  1. 

REGISTER;  senii-weeklj',  Mondays  and 
Thui-sdays ;  repuljlican ;  four  pages ;  size 
27x4:5 ;  subscription  §4  ;  established  ISlHJ  ; 
C.  W.  Palfray  and  E.  N.  Walton,  ecUtors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

ESSEX  CO.  MERCURY  AND 
GAZET  TE;  (see  Gazette.) 

OBSERVER;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  3(Jx46  ;  subscription  $2 ; 
established  182:3;  George  W.  Pease  &  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

AMERICAN  APICUL.TURIST; 
monthly ;  beekeeping :  thirty-six  pages 
octavo ;  subscription  .§1 ;  established  188:3 ;  S. 
M.  Locke,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  .T  l. 

PEABODY'S  FIRESIDE  FAVOR- 
ITE; monthly  ;  four  pages  ;  size  2Jx34  ;  es- 
tablished 1868  ;  subscription  5(J  cents  :  John 
P.  Peabody,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion G  1. 

SALISBURY,  Essex  Co., cT 4,079 pop., 
on  the  Eastern  Ril.  and  Salisbury  Branch 
Rd.,  and  opposite  Newburyport,  on  the 
Merrimac  r.  Engaged  in  manufacturing 
woolen  goods,  carriages  and  the  building  of 
dories. 

NEWS;  (see  Amesbury.) 
VILLAGER;  (see  Amesbury.) 

SATJGUS,  Essex  Co.,  cf  2,626  pop.,  on 
Saugus  branch  of  the  Eastern  Rd.,  8  m. 
from  Boston.  Has  manufactories  of  shoes 
and  flannel  goods. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  eight  pages;  size 
36x48;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1876;. 
Hastings  &  Sous,  editors  and  puljlishers ; 
circulation  K  ;  issue  also  the  Lynn  City  Item 
and  the  Swampscott  Inquirer. 

SAXONVILLE,  Middlesex  Co.,  o- 
2,2(IU  pop.,  on  branch  of  B(jston  &  Albany 
Rd.,  21  m.  from  Boston  and  4  from  Natlck. 
Manufacture  of  woolen  blankets  and  car- 
pet yarn. 

NEWS;  Fridays  ;  Independent ;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.5l);  estab- 
lished 1882;  Geo.  C.  Fairbanks,  editor;  J.  B. 
Fairbanks  &  Son,  publishers  ;  circulation  K  ; 
pnnted  at  the  office  of  the  Natick  Bulletin. 

SCITUATE,  Plymouth   Co.,  U,  2,466 

pop.,  25  miles  from  Boston  on  Old  Colony  Rd. 

A  farming  district  and  fishery  point.     Also 

a  popular  summer  resort. 

SOUTH  SHORE  HERALD;  Fridays; 
tour   pages;     size     26x40;     subscription   $2; 

16 


MASSACHUSETTS. 


established  1880:  C.  W.  Leach,  editor;  Pratt 
Bros.,  publishers:  circulation  J  J;  issued 
from  office  of  the  Marlboro  MirrorJonrnal. 

SHARON,  A-^oj/oZ/j  Co.,  n-1,000  pop.,  on 
Boston  &  Providence  Rd.,  17  m.  S.  of  Boston. 
Engaged  in  cutlery  and  other  manufac- 
tures ;  a  summer  resort  for  Invalids. 

ADVOCATE  :  Fridays  ;  independent  ; 
four  pages;  size  28x44;  subscription  .$2;  es- 
tablished 1882 ;  W.  B.  Wickes,  editor ;  E.  B. 
Thorndike,  publisher :  circulation  K  ;  printed 
at  the  office  of  the  Canton  Journal. 

SHELBURNE  FALLS:  Franldin 
Co.,  -a  2,;30O  pop.,  1:3  m.  W.  of  Greenfield, 
the  county  seat,  on  the  Troy  &  Greenfield 
Rd.  Cutlery  and  hardware  are  the  prin- 
cipal manufactures. 

ARMS  STUDENT;  monthly;  twelve 
pages ;  size  of  page  7x10 ;  subscription  50 
cents ;  established  1884 :  Students  of  Arms 
Academj',  editors  and  publishers  ;  a  school 
paper  ;  issue<l  during  the  school  year. 

SHERBORX,  Middlesex  Co  ,  d-  1,400 
pop.,  on  the  Old  Colony  Rd.,  9  m.  W.  of 
De.lham.  The  Women's  Reformatory  Prison 
is  located  here.    Has  some  manufacturing. 
TRIBUNE;  Fridays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  of 
page  1.5x22;    subscription   $1.50;    established 
1SS3 ;  C.  J.  McPherson,  editor  ;  Union  Publish- 
ing  Co.,   publisders ;    circulation    K ;  issues 
also   the   Norwood    Review  and   the   South 
Framingham  tramingham  Tribune. 

SHIRLEY,  Middlesex  Co.,  a-  1,351 
pop.,  10  m.  from  Fitchburg,  on  the  Flteh 
burg  Rd.    A  manufacturing  town. 

UNION;  monthly;  four  pages;  size  26x40  ; 
subscription  50  cents  ;  established  1884  ;  Pratt 
Bros.,  publishers;  issued  from  the  office  of 
the  Marlboro  3Iirror-Juurnal. 

SHREWSBURY,  Worcester  Co.,  □ 
1,500  pop.  Finely  located.  Contains  a  large 
tannery. 

-NEWS ;  Thursdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ; 
subscription  $2  ;  established  1874  ;  Pratt  Bros., 
publishers ;  circulation  K  ;  issued  from  the 
office  of  the  Marlboro  Mirror-Journal. 

SOMERVILLE.    Middlesex    Co.,    n- 

30,(!0U  pop.,  a  suburb  of  Boston,  on  Mystic  r.. 

Intersected  by  the  Eastern,  Boston  &  Maine, 

Boston  &   Albany,  Boston    &   Lowell   and 

Fitchburg  Rds.,  2  m.  from  Boston. 

CHRONICLE;  Saturdays;  eight  pages; 

size  :30.k44  :  subscription  $2 ;  established  1883  ; 

E.  Gerry  Brown,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'u 

J  1  ;  issues  also  Boston  Bunker  Hill  Times. 

JOURN A  L ;  Saturdays ;  eight  pages ;  size 
of  page  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
1870 ;  J.  O.  Hayden  &  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  H  H  1. 

SOUTH  ABINGTON,  Plymouth 
Co.,  Q.3,(.)24  pop.,  on  the  Old  Colony  Rd.,  21 
m.  from  Boston,  4i  to  Brockton  and  19  to 
Plymouth.  Is  the  location  of  several  tack, 
eyelet,  and  boot  and  shoe  factories. 

PLYMOUTH    CO.    COURIER;    Fri 

days  ;  Independent,  eig.it  pages  ; 
subscription  S2 :  established  1834. 


.:    Fri- 
26x42 ; 


T  I  31 E  S 


Fridays  ;    independent ;  four 


pages  ;  size  28x44 ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1873 ;  L.  B.  Hatch,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  ;  printed  at  the  office  of 
the  Abingtoii  PlijiKOuth  Co.  Journal. 

SOUTHBORO,  irorcester  Co.,  n  2,142 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Albany  and  Old  Colony 
(Northern  Div.)  Rds.     Engaged  mainly  in 


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GEO.  P.  ROWELL   &  GO'S 


MA  SSA  CH  U SETTS. 


shoe    manufacturing,   farming   and   millc 

producing. 

PRESS;  Tuesdays;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40; 
subscription  $2  ;  establislied  1874  ;  Pratt  Bros., 
publisliers  ;  circulation  K  ;  issued  from  the 
office  of   the  Marlboro  Mirror-Journal. 

SOUTH  BOSTON,  Suffolk  Co.,  a 

TKI  IJl'NE  ;  I  see  Boston.) 
SOUTHBRIDGE,  Worcester  Co.,  a 
6,465  pop.,  on  Quinnebaug  r.  and  a  branch 
of  New  York  &  New  England  Rd.,  70  m.  from 
Boston  and  20  S.  W.  from  Worcester.  En- 
gaged in  manufacturing.  Business  centre 
lor  most  of  the  towns  in  the  S.  part  of  Wor- 
cester county. 

HERALD:  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  :  size  24x86;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1881;  W.  B.  Wooster,  editor ;  Herald 
Pul)lisliingCo.,  publishers;  circulation  J. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  ;  size  27x40  ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1861 ;  Geo.  M.  Whitalver,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circ'n  J  1  ;  issues  also  the  Temple  Star. 
TEMPLE  STAR;  monthly;  temple  of 
honor  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  28x40  ;  subscription 
75  cents  ;  established  1875  ;  A.  H.  Lewis,  edi- 
tor ;  Geo.  M.  Whitaker,  publisher  ;  circulation 
I  1  ;  issues  also  the  Journal. 

SOUTH    FRAMINGHAM,     Mid- 
dlesex  Co.,  a-  9,000   pop.     Engaged  in   the 
manufacture  of   rubber  goods,  boots  and 
shoes  and  straw  goods. 
FRAMINtiHAM     GAZETTE;     Fri 
davs  ;  independent ;   four  pages  ;  size  26.X40  ; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1871  ;  Middlesex 
Newspaper   Co.,    publishers ;   W.  W.  Pease, 
manager;   circulation  J    1  ;   an   edition   en- 
titled the  Advertiser  is  issued  at  Ashland; 
another,  entitled  the  Transcriiyt,  is  issued  at 
HoUiston.  „ 

FRAMINGHAM  TRIBUNE  ;  Fri 
days :  six  pages ;  size  of  page  16x22 ;  sub- 
scription $1.50 ;  established  1883 ;  C.  J.  Mc- 
Pherson,  editor  ;  Union  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers :  circulation  J  J ;  issue  also  the 
Medfleld  Bulletin,  Norwood  Review  and 
Sherborn  Tribune. 

SOUTH  LANCASTER,  Worcester 

Co.,  D 

TRUE  EDUCATOR;  monthly ;  eight 
pages ;  size  of  page  8x11 ;  subscription  50 
cents ;  established  1884 ;  South  Lancaster 
Academy,  editors  and  publishers ;  a  local 
school  paper;  issued  during  the  school  year. 

SOUTH  SCITUATE,  Plymouth  Co., 
a,  1,800  pop.,  30  m.  from  Boston.    A  farming 
district.     Boots  and   shoes   are   manufac- 
tured. 
NEWS;  Tuesdays;  four  pages;  size  26x40; 

subscription  $2 ;  estalilished  1882;  James  H. 

Pinkham,    editor;   Pratt    Bros.,    publishers; 

circulation  K ;  issued  from  the  office  of  the 

Marlboro  3Iirror-Journal. 

S'P'E'SC'E'R,  Worcester  Co.,  D  7,466  pop., 
on  hraneli  of  Boston  &  Albany  Rd.,  12  m. 
from  Worcester.    Engaged  in  manufactur- 
ing boots,  shoes,  woolen  cloth  and  wire. 
.  LE  CANADIEN;  Wednesdays;  French; 
and  English  ;   four   pages ;   size  24x32 ;   sub- 
.scriptlon    $1  :    established   1883;  J.    Adolphe 
Martin,  editor  and  ))ublisher  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

LE  GUIDE  DU  PEUPLE  ;  Wednes 
days  ;  French  ;  four  pages  ;  .size  23x32 ;  sub- 
scription .§1 ;  established  1884;  M.  Fontaine, 
editor  and  publlslier. 

SjUN;  Fridays  ;  independent ;  eight  pages  ; 
size  30x44  ;  subscription  .$2  ;  established  1872  ; 
James  Pickup,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circula- 
tion J  1. 


MA  SSA  CHUSETTS. 


SPRINGFIELD,    C.    H.,    Hampden 
Co., -a3s,0'JU  pop.,  on  Connecticut  r.,  at  the 
junction  of   Boston  &  Albany,  New  York, 
New  Haven  &   Hartford  and    Connecticut 
R.  and  New  Yorlc  and  New  England  Rds., 
and     largest     city     in    Western    Massa- 
chusetts. Manufactures  are  various  and  ex- 
tensive,  the  principal  ones  being  locomo- 
tives, railroad  cars,  woolen  goods,  machin- 
ery, pistols,  spectacles  and  shoes.  The  means 
of  education  are  liberally  provided,  and 
puljlic  and  private  schools  flourish. 
DEMOCRAT  ;    every    evening    except 
Sunday  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x32 ; 
subscription  .$3;  established  1883;   Democrat 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers ;  cir- 
culation H  1. 

N  E  W  S  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
foiu-  pages ;  size  22x36 ;  subscription  $3 ;  es- 
tablished 1880;  News  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation — daily  G  1. 

REPUBLICAN  ;  every  morning  except 
Sunday,  SUNDAY  REPUBLICAN, 
Sundays,  and  WEEK.LY,  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent ;  eight  pages  ;  size  31x43  ;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $a,  Sunday  .$2,  weekly  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished—daily 1844,  Sunday  1878,  weekly 
1824  ;  Samuel  Bowles,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation— daily  F  1,  Sunday  G  Gl,  week- 
ly G  1.  iS'Actual  average  circulation  for 
one  year  preceding  Jan.  1,  1885,  as  per  state- 
ment on  file  at  the  office  of  the  Amerioan 
Neu-spaper  Directory,  daily  11,817,  Sunday 
8,006,  weekly  o,22i  copies. 

UNION  ;  eveij  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  VVEEKL  Y,  Thursdays  ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  ;  size  of  page — daily  15x20,  week- 
ly 17x22;  subscription— daily  S6,  weekly  $1 ; 
established  1864  ;  Springfield  Union  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publisliers ;  circulation — daily  G  1, 
weekly  G  1. 

EVANGELIST;  Saturdays;  unsec- 
tarlan;  eight  pages;  size  22x30;  suliserlption 
$1;  established  1881;  S.  G.  Otis  &  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers ;  circulation  H ;  issue 
also  the  Domestic  Journal. 

HERALD  OF  LIFE;  Wednesdays; 
advent ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription 
$2 ;  established  1863 ;  W.  N.  Pile,  editor  and 
manager;  Life  and  Advent  Union,  publish- 
ers ;  circiUation  J  1. 

LE  JEAN  BAPTISTE;  Saturdays; 
French ;  Independent ;  four  pages ;  size 
25x36  ;  subscription  .SI. 50  ;  established  1875  ; 
Ferd.  Gagon,  editor  ;  Minard,  Belisle  6k  Co., 
publisliers  ;  circulation  J  1  ;  dated  at  Spring- 
field and  Northampton. 

NEW  ENGLAND  HOMESTEAD  ; 
Saturdays  ;  agricultural ;  twelve  pages ;  size 
of  page  15x21 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
1867;  Phelps  Publishing  Co.,  publishers;  a 
local  edition,  same  form,  size  and  subscrip- 
tion is  also  issued  on  Saturdays ;  circulation 
D  D  :  issue  also  the  Farm  and  Home. 

SUNDAY  REPUBLICAN  ;  (see  Re- 
publiean.) 

D  O  I>I  E  S  T I C  JOURNAL ;  monthly ; 
sixteen  pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  50 
ceBts ;  established  1879 ;  S.  G.  Otis  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  G  G ;  Issue 
also  the  Evangelist. 

FARM  AND  HOME;  monthly;  agri- 
cultural; sixteen  pages  ;  size  of  page  11x15; 
subscription  50  cents ;  established  1880 ; 
Phelps  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  B  1 ;  Issue  also  tne  New 
England  Homestead. 

WHEELMEN'S  GAZETTE;  month- 
ly ;  sporting  ;  thirty-four  pages  ;  size  of  page 
9x12  ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  established  1883  ; 
Henry  E.  Duckcr,  editor  ;  Gazette  Publishing 
Co.,  jjublishers. 

STONEHAM,  Middlesex  Co.,  o  6,000 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.  and  Stoneham 
branch  of  Boston  &  Lowell  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  of 
Boston.  Extensive  shoe  and  leather  manu- 
factories here. 
INDEPENDENT;    Saturdays ;  four 


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MASSACHUSETTS. 


pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1870 ;  F.  L.  and  W.  E.  Wliittier,  editors 
and  publlsliers ;  circulation  J  J  ;  issue  also 
the  Winchester  Star. 

NEWS;  Saturdaj's;  four  pages;  size  24x35; 
subscription  $1.25;  established  1880;  R.  W. 
Barustead,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  J. 

STOUGHTON,  ]^^or/olk  Co.,  d-  4,875 
pop.,  ou  Old  Colony  and  a  branch  of  Boston 
&  Providence  Rd.,  19  m.  from  Boston.     En- 
gaged in  boot  and  shoe  making. 
SENTINEL ;  Satiu-days;  four  pages;  size 

26x40;  subscription  82 ;  establishecllSeS;  L.W. 

Standish,  editor  and    publislier  ;  circulation 

J  1 ;  an  edition  entitled  the  Journal  is  issued 

at  Easton. 

STOW,    Middlesex    Co.,   n-   985   pop., 

3  m.  from  railroad.    A  farming  section. 

SENTINEL;  Saturdays  ;  four  pages ;  size 
"26x40;  established  1884:  Pratt  Bros.,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K  ;  issued  from  the  office 
of  the  Marlboro  Mirror-Journal. 

SUDBURY,   Middlesex    Co.,  n-  1,300 

pop.,  20  m.  W.  from  Boston,  on  the  Old 

Colony  Rd.    A  farming  community. 

SUN ;  Fridays  ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1884;  Pratt  Bros., 
publishers ;  circulation  K ;  issued  from  the 
OflQce  of  the  Marlboro  Mirror-Journal. 

SWAMPSCOTT,  Essex  Co.,  ^  2,501 
pop.,  on  Eastern  Rd.,  12  m.  from  Boston,  4 
from  Salem,  4  from  Marblehead  and  2  from 
Lj'nn.  Engaged  in  market  fishing.  A  sum- 
mer resort. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays;  eight  pages ; 
«ize  36x48;  subscription  §1.50;  established  1876; 
Hastings  &  Sons,  editors  and  publishers ;  cli'- 
culation  K ;  issues  also  the  Lynn  City  Item 
and  Sawgus  News. 

TAUNTON,   C.   H.,    Bristol    Co.,   □, 
34,0IX)  pop.,  on  Taunton  r.  and  Old  Qolony 
Rd.,  34  m.  from  Boston,  and  at  junction 
of  Taunton  &  New  Bedford  Rd.     Engaged 
in   manufactiu'iug  locomotives  and  other 
machinery,    cotton     and    woolen    goods, 
stoves  and  silver  ware. 
OAZETTE;   every  evening  except  Sun- 
day,   and    HOUSEHOLD     GAZETTE, 
Thursdays ;  four  pages  ;  size  27x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion—daily S6 ;  weekly  S2  ;  established— daily 
1848;  weekly  1831;   WilUam  Reed,  Jr.,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation — daUy  1 1 ;  weekly 

BRISTOL  CO.  REPUBLICAN;  Fri- 
days ;  republican ;  four  pages ;  size  26x42 ;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1823;  Ezra  Davol, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  I. 

HOUSEHOLD  GAZETTE;  (see  Ga- 
zette.) 

TEMPIiETON,  Worcester  Co.,  n  3,000 
pop.,  on  the  FItchburg  and  Ware  River 
Eds.,  1  m.  from  Otter  r.  and  30  from  Worces- 
ter. Engaged  in  manufactures,  including 
woolen,  shoddy,  furniture,  paper,  chil- 
dren's toys,  buckets,  etc.  The  town  pos- 
sesses a  free  library. 

RECORDER;  Fridays ;  independent ; 
eight  pages;  size  32x46;  subscription  $2; 
R.  Wm.  Waterman  &  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K  1;  issue  also  the  Athol 
Worcester  West  Chronicle. 

TOWNSEND,  Middlesex  Co.,  a- 1,900 
pop.,  8  m.  from  FItchburg,  on  a  branch  of 
the  FItchburg  Rd.    The  prominent  indus- 


MA  SSA  CHUSETTS. 


tries  are  cooperiug  and  furniture  manufac- 
turing. 

TRANSCRIPT;  Wednesdays ;  four 
pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  §2  ;  estab- 
lished 1883  ;  Pratt  Bros.,  publishers  ;  issued 
from  the  ofQce  of  the  Marlboro  Mirror- 
Journal. 

TURNER'S  FALLS,  Franklin  Co., 

-D  3,800  pop.,  ou  Connecticut  r.,  and  branch 
of  FItchburg  Rd.  and  New  Haven  &  North- 
ampton Rd.,  3  m.  from  Greenfield.  The 
river  has  three  falls,  with  an  estimated 
availability  of  90,(X)0  horse  power,  which  Is 
employed  in  manufacturing  paper,  cutlery, 
machinery,  leather,  cotton,  lumber,  etc. 

REPORTER;  Wednesdays ;  eight 
pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1872 ;  Cecil  T.  Bagnall,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 

UPTON,   Worcester  Co.,  n 
GAZETTE;  (see  Milford.) 

UXBRIDGE,  Worcester  Co.,  n  3,700 
pop.,  on  Providence  &  Worcester  Rd.,  mid- 
way between  the  two  cities.  Principal  busi- 
ness, cotton  and  woolen  manufacturing; 
has  gun  works. 

COMPENDIUM;  Fridays;  independent; 

eight  pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $1.75 ; 
established  1868 ;  L.  H.  Balcome,  publisher ; 
circulation  J  J. 

WAKEFIELD,  Middlesex  Co.,  o- 
5,548  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  10  m. 
from  Boston.  Engaged  in  the  manufacture 
of  iron  castings,  rattan  goods,  boots  and 
shoes. 

BULLETIN;  Saturdays;  four  pages; 
size  26x40 ;  subscription  .§2  ;  established  1881 ; 
Thos.  W.  Purdy,  editor ;  W.  H.  Twombly,  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1 ;  printed  at  the  office 
of  the  Reading  Chronicle. 

CITIZEN  AND  BANNER;  Saturdays; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1872 ;  C.  W.  Eaton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 

W'ALPOLE.    Norfolk    Co.,    D-    2.600 

pop.,  at  junction  of  N.  Y.  &  N.  E.  and  Old 

Colony   Rds.,   19    m.    from    Boston.      Has 

three   paper   mills,    three    cotton    batting 

and  waste  mills,  woolen  and  yarn  mills, 

chemical  and  emery  works,  twine  factory, 

dye  works,  etc.    SiuTOunded  by  a  farming 

district. 

STAR;  Saturdays ;  eight  pages ;  size 
80x44  ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1882 ;  C. 
J.  McPher.son,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion K  1 ;  issues  also  the  Medfield  Bulletin. 

WALTHAM,  Middlesex  Co.,  a- 15,000 
pop.,  on  Charles  r.  and  FItchburg  and  Cen- 
tral Mass.  Rds.,  9  m.  from  Boston.  Engaged 
in  manufacturing.  Waltham  watches  are 
made  here. 

TRIBUNE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day;  independent ;  four  pages;  size  21x30; 
subscription  S3 ;  established  1882 ;  Thos.  B. 
Eaton,  publisher ;  James  W.  Graham,  mana- 
ger ;  circulation  J  1. 

FREE  PRESS;  Fridays;  repubUcan ; 
foiu-  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1863;  Robert  B.  Somers,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  J. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  Independent;  four 
pages  ;  size  28x45  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1876  ;  E.  L.  Barry,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  1 1. 


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MA  SSA  CH  USETTS. 


WARE,  Hampshire  Co.,  -D  5,500  pop., 
on  Ware  R.  Rd.,  10  m.  from  Palmer  and 
about   21   from    Sprlngflekl.     Engaged   In 
cotton  and  woolen  manufaetnres. 
GAZETTE;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
patjes;    size  27x4^;    subscription  $2;    estab- 
lished 1832;  Davis  &  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  K  1 ;   printed  at  the  office  of 
the  Barre  Gazette. 

ST  A  N  D  A  K  D  ;  Saturdays  ;  republican  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  24.\3(; ;  subsrriiiti(  m  $3  ;  estab- 
lished ISoti;  Charles  B.  Fisk,  idifoi-  ;iuil  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K;  printed  at  tlic  utlice 
of  the  Palmer  Journal. 
WAREHAM,  Plymouth  Co.,  c^  2,897 
pop.,  on  Buzzard's  bay  and  Cape  Cod  Rd., 
4St  m.  from  Boston. 

SEWS;     Saturdays;     republican;     four 
'.ubscription   $3  • 


MASSACHUSETTS. 


size    27x42  ; 


estab- 


fished  1865;  J.  F.  Murdock,  editor;  James  M. 
Coombs,  publisher  ;  circulation  K;  i)nutedat 
the  office  of  the  MiddlcbuniUKli  Ga::ettc. 
ONSET  BAY  TIMES  ;   (See  Times.) 
TIMES;  Saturdays;  eight  pages;  size  30x 
44;  subscription  $1.5U ;  establi-shed  1882  ;  .M.  M. 
Copeland,  editor;  H.  H.  Sylvester,  publisher; 
circulation    K  K;    Issues   also   the    Middle- 
borough  jYt>(cs ;  an  edition  entitled  the  Onset 
£aj/  Tiifits  Is  also  issued. 
WARREN,    Worcester    Co.,    a    4,659 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Albany  Rd.,  72  m.  from 
Boston  28   from   Worcester  and    25    from 
Springfield.    Contains  steam  pump  works, 
cotton  and  woolen  factories. 
HERALD;    Fridays:    republican;   four 
pages  ;   size  24x35  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lislied   1877;  H.  M.  Converse,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

WATERTOWN,  Middlesex   Co.,  n- 
5,426  pop.,  8  m.  from  Boston,  on  Watertown 
Br.  of  Fitchburg  Rd.    Manufactures  stoves, 
starch,  carpet  lining,  sewing    machine 
needles,  woolen  cloths  and  paper  bags. 
ENTERPRISE;   Wednesdays ;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1879;   S.  S.  Gleason,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K 1.  ,  ,      ^ 
STANDARD ;   Saturdays ;  independent ; 
fouri)ages;  size  26x40;  sub.scription^l.50;  es- 
tablished 1883 ;  George  S.  Shipp,  editor ;  cir- 
culation K. 

WEBSTER,    Worcester   Co.,  D    5,696 
pop.,  on  Norwich  &  Worcester  and  Pro  .'i- 
dence,  Webster  &  Springfield  Rds.,  16  m. 
from  Worcester.  Principal  business  cotton, 
woolen,  linen,  and  shoe  manufacturing. 
EAGLE;     Fridays;    independent ;   eight 
pages;    size   30x44;     subscription    $1.25;    es- 
tablished 1880;  Nichols  &  Johnson,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  J  1  . 
TIMES;   Fridays ;  independent ;  eight 

pages ;  size  30x44 ; 
I  subscription  $2; 
18  5  9; 
John  Cort,  editor 
i  and  publisher;  clr- 
'  culation  J  1. 
WELLESLEY,  Norfolk  Co.,  3,000 
pop.,  15  ill.  from  Boston,  on  Boston  &  Al- 
bany Rd.  Seat  of  a  prominent  Female 
■College  (the  Wellesley);  has  also  several 
shoe  factories. 
ADVERTISER;  Saturdays ;  four  pages; 


size  26x40;  subscription  $2.50;  established 
1881;  Advertiser  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  K. 

COURANT;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  siibscrii)tion  $2;  estab- 
lished 18S3;  E.  H.  Walcott,  c.litor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K;  issues  also  the  Natick 
Citizen. 

FAMILY  MIRROR;  monthly;  eight 
pages;  size  26x4u ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  Frank  Jordan,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

WESTBOROUGH,  Worcester  Co.y 
a  5,214  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Albany  Rd.,  32  m. 
from  Boston.  Engaged  in  manufacturing 
boots  and  shoes  and  various  other  articles. 
State  Reform  School  for  Boys  located  here. 

C'HRONOTYl'E  ;  Saturdays;  Indepen- 
dent; four  pages ;  size  26x411;  subscription 
$2:  established  1866;  Holton  &  Thurston, 
editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  J. 

3IASSACIIUSETTS  GOOD  TEM- 
PLAR; monthly  ;  temperance  ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  23x33 ;  subscription  60  cents  ;  es- 
tablished 1884  ;  J.  W.  Brittan,  editor  and  iiub- 
lisher. 

WESTFIELD,  Hampden  Co.,  -a  8,000 
pop.,  on  Westfteld  r.  and  Boston  &  Albany, 
New  Haven  &  Northampton,  Holyoke  & 
Westfteld  Rds.,  10  m.  from  Springfield.  En- 
gaged in  manufacturing  papers,  steam 
heaters,  whips  and  cigars. 

TIMES     AND     NE^VS      LETTER? 

Wednesdays  ;  independent  ;  four  pages ; 
size  28x44;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1841 ;  Clark  &  Story,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  I. 

WEST  GARDNER,  Worcester  Co., 

a  7,000  pop.,  on  Fitchburg  and  Boston  & 
Barre  &  Gardner  Rds.  Chair  manufactur- 
ing is  the  principal  industry. 

WORCESTER    CO,    DEMOCRAT; 

Wednesdays ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  sub- 
scription $1.50  ;  established  1S84  ;  Adams  & 
Rowe,  editors  and  pulilishers  ;  an  edition 
entitled  the  Tiibuneis  issued  at  Winchendon. 
GARDNER  ADVERTISER;  month 
ly;  republican;  four  pages;  size  20x26;  sub- 
scription 25  cents  ;  established  1884  ;  Smith  & 
Clark,  etiitors  and  publishers. 

WEST    MEDWAY,    Middlesex 

Co.,  o- 

GAZETTE;  (see  Milford.) 

WEST  NEWBURY,  Essex  Co.,  d 


miles  from  Haverhill, 
manufacture  of  shoes 


En- 
and 


l,9oO  pop.,  5'/i 

gaged  in   the 

combs. 

MESSENGER  ;  bi-weekly  ;  six  pages ; 
size  of  page  8x11;  subscription  25c.;  estab- 
lished 1883  ;  A.  N.  Ambrose,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

WEST  NEWTON,  Middlesex  Co. ,  [> 
NEWTON  TRANSCRIPT;  Satur- 
davs;  independent;  tour  pages;  size  28x44; 
subscription  $2..50  ;  established  1879  ;  Henry 
Lemon,  Jr.,  editor;  Transcript  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  K  K. 

WEYMOUTH,  X'orfolk  Co.,  O  10,571 
pop.,  on  the  Old  Colony  Rd.  Comprises  sev- 
eral villages,  engaged  in  various  manufac- 
tures. 

GAZETTE  AND  BRAINTREE 
REPORTER  ;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
28.X44  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1867 ;  C.  G. 
Easterbrook,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion J ;  issues  also  an  edition  entitled  the 
Shore,  and  another  at  East  Weymouth  entl 
tied  the  News. 


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MASSACHUSETTS. 


SHORE;  (see  Gazette  and  Braintree  Re- 

j)orter.) 

WILLIAMSTOWN,  Berkshire  Co., 
-a  3,395  pop.,  on  Troy  &  Boston  Rd.,  20  m.  N. 
of  Pittsflekl,  40  from  Troy,  and  in  the  N.  W. 
extremity  of  the  State.  The  mamifaetiires 
comprise  woolen  goods,  boots  and  shoes, 
carriages,  hardware,  etc.  Seat  of  Williams 
College,  founded  in  1793,  one  of  the  most 
renowned  institutions  of  learning  in  the 
country.  / 

ARGO;  bi-weekly;  twenty -four  pages; 
size  of  page  8x11 ;  subscription  .§2  ;  establish- 
ed 1S81 ;  Students  of  Williams  College,  editors 
and  publishers ;  circulation  K  K  ;  a  college 
paper :  issued  during  the  collegiate  year. 

WIL,liIA3IS  ATHENiEUM;  biweek- 
ly ;  twenty-eight  pages ;  size  of  page  SxU ; 
subscription  .§2;  established  1S74;  Stiuleuts 
of  Williams  College,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  K  1 ;  a  college  paper ;  issued  dur- 
ing the  collegiate  year. 

WINCHENDON,  irorcester  Co . , 

O  3,722  pop.,  on  Cheshire  Rd.,at  junction  of 
Boston  &  Albany  and  Boston,  Barre  & 
Oardner  Rds.  Miller's  r.  crosses  the  town, 
and  affords  water  power,  which  is  partially 
developed  for  manufacturing  purposes. 
COURIER;    Fridays;    four  pages:    size 

26x40;  subscription  .S1..t<J  ;  established  l87S;  F. 

W.  Ward,  editor  and  j)ublislier;  circ'u  K  1. 

WINCHESTER,  Middlesex  Co.,  a- 
3,900  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Lowell  Rd.,  8  m. 
from  Boston.  A  beautiful  place  of  resi- 
dence for  persons  doing  business  in  Boston. 
Contains  extensive  tanneries. 

STAR:  Fridays;  four  pages:  size  24x35; 
subscription  $1.50:  established  1881 :  F.  L.  & 
W.  E.  Whittier,  editors  and  publishers ;  F.  L. 
Whittier,  manager  ;  circulation  K;  issue  also 
the  Stoneham  Independent. 

WINTHROP,  Suffolk  Co.,  o    . 

BEACH:»IONT  AXO  WINTHROP 
VISITOR  AND  REVERE  BEACH 
CHRONICLE;  (see  Bo.ston.) 

W  O  B  U  R  N  ,  Middlesex  Co.,  a- 11,513 
pop.,  on  the  Woburn  branch  of  the  Boston 
&  Lowell  Rd.,  10  in.  from  Boston.  Engaged 
in  tanning  and  currying  of  leather. 

ADVERTISER;  Thur.sdays:  independ- 
ent ;  four  pages ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription 
S1.50  ;  established  1871 ;  Mark  Allen,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  K  K  1.  ( 

JOURNAL  ;  Fridays  ;  Independent ;  four  i 
pages;    size  26x40;    subscription   $2;    estab- 
lished 1851  ;  Geo.  A.  Hobbs,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J  1. 

UNION    WEEKLY:    Saturdavs ;   four  | 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  .<!2.fin ;  estab-  | 
llshed  1884  ;  W.  C.  Perrigo,  editor  ;  W.  C.  Per- 
rigo  &  Co..  publishers. 

"WORCESTER,  C.  H.,  Worcester  Co., 
n  65,000  pop.,  in  the  centre  of  the  State,  at 
junction  of  six  important  railroads,  and  44 
m.  from  Boston.  Manufactories  of  various  j 
kinds  and  of  the  most  extensive  character 
are  located  here. 

EVENING  GAZETTE  ;  every  evening 

■except  Sunday,  and  ^EGIS  AND  GA- 
ZETTE, Saturdays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  of 
page  16x22 :  subscription— daily  $8.  weekly 
S1.50 ;  established— dailv  1843,  "weekly  1801 ; 
Charles  H.  Doe  &  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers:  circulation— daily  G  1,  weekly  .J. 
_  SPY  ;  every  morning  excent  Siindaj',  and 
MASSACHUSETTS  SPY,  Fridays;  re- 
publican ;  four  pages ;  size  28x43 ;  subscrip- 


MA  SSA  CH  USETTS. 


tion— daily  $8.  weekly  S2;  established— dailv 
1845,  weekly  1^70;  J.  S.  Baldwin,  editor:  j. 
D.  Baldwin  &  Co.,  publishers;  cii'culatlon- 
daily  G  1,  weekly  G. 

TIMES;  ever.v  evening  except  Sunday; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion $6  ;  established  1879  ;  James  H.  Mellen, 
manager;  circulation  H  1. 

LE  TRAVAILLEUR  :  semi-weekly, 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays  ;  French ;  four  pages  ; 
size  25x:36 ;  sub.scription  §2.51);  established 
1874 ;  Ferd.  Gagnon,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  H ;  ail  edition  entitled  the  Conr- 
rier  Canadien  is  issued  at  Woonsocket, 
R.I. 

^EGIS  AND  GAZETTE;  {see  Evening 
Gazette.) 

HOME  JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  eight 
pages:  size  32x44;  subscription  ."^2  ;  establish- 
ed 1882  ;  S.  W.  Webb,  editor  ;  Home  Journal 
Co.,  publishers  :  circulation  H  H. 

LABOR  UNION;  Saturdays:  nonpar- 
tisan ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 :  subscription 
S1.50;  established  1884;  Labor  Union  Pub- 
lishing Co..  editors  and  publishers. 

LE  COURRIER  DE  WORCES- 
TER :  Fridays  ;  French  ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
28x40;  subscription  SI. 30;  established  1880; 
Belanger&  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers;  cir- 
culation H. 

MASSACHUSETTS  SPY;  (see  Spy.) 

NORD-OSTERN:  Fridays;  Swedish; 
eight  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $2.50  ; 
established  1881 ;  Swedish  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers. 

K  L  A  N  C  H  A  R  D*S  RAILROAD 
POCKET  TIME  TABLE;  monthly; 
nlnetv  pages  ;  size  of  page  4x7;  subscription 
50  cents  ;  established  1883  ;  F.  S.  Blaift-hard  & 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

EASTERN  MEDICAL  JOURNAL; 
monthly  ;  medical ;  ilfty  pages  octavo  ;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1882;  A.  J. 
Marston,  M.D.,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion J  J. 

YARMOUTH  PORT,  Barnstable 
Co.,  C^  2,173  pop.,  on  Old  Colony  Rd.,  75  m. 
from  Boston. 

CAPE  COD  ITEM;  Fridays;  eight 
pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1878 ;  George  Otis,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  H  1.  CF"  Actual  average  circula- 
tion for  one  year  preceding  December  26,  1884, 
as  per  statement  on  file  at  the  office  of  the 
American  Xeirspaper  Directory,  3,421  copies. 
Issues  also  the  Mayflower. 

MAYFLOWER;  Tuesdays ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  SO  cents  ;  es- 
tablished 1884 :  Geo.  Otis,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  dated  at  Yarmouth  and  Boston  ;  issues 
also  the  Cape  Cod  Item. 

YARMOUTH  REtilSTER  ;  Satur- 
days ;  republican ;  four  pages  ;  size  27x44  ; 
subscription  $2  ;  established  1837 ;  Charles  F. 
Swift  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circula- 
tion J  1. 

MICHIGAX. 

ADDISON,  Lenaivee  Co.,  O,  400  pop., 

22  m.  from  Tecumseli,  on  the  Michigan  & 

Ohio  Rd. 

COURIER  ;  Fridays  ;  eight  pages;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1884; 
A.  E.  Marvin,  editor  and  publisher. 

ADRIAN,  C.  H.,  Lenawee  Co.,  O,  IC-WO 
pop.,  on  Raisin  r.,  Wabash,  St.  Louis  & 
Pacific  and  Lake  Shore  and  Michigan 
Southern  Rds.,  37  m.  from  Monroe,  210  E. 
of  Chicago,  70  from  Detroit,  and  32  from 
Toledo.  Rich  and  populous  agricultural 
district,  and  centre  of  active  trade.  En- 
gaged in  manufactures  of  various  kinds. 

EVENING  RECORD;  every  evening 
except  Sunday ;  four  pages ;  size  22x30;  sub- 


GEO.   P.   ROWELL    &   CO'S 


MICHIGAN. 


Iptlon  $5  ;  established  1S81  ;  S.  W.  Beakes, 
t.-itor  and  publisher  ;  eiivulation  K  1. 
TIMES    AM)    EXPOSITOR.;    every 

evening  except  Sunday,  and  VVEEK-LiY, 
Fridavs ;  republican  ;  dally  four  pages, 
weekiv  eight  pages ;  size— daily  ^4x35,  weekly 
(size  of  page)  18x24;  subscription— daily  $6, 
weekiv  $1.5U;  established  1865;  Applegate  & 
Fee,  editors  and  publishers;  circulation- 
dally.Jl,  weekly  I  1. ^ 

LENAWEE  RECORD;  Thursdays; 
non-partisan  ;  eight  pages ;  size  a)x44  ;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  18S4 ;  h.  W. 
Beakes,  editor  and  publisher. 

PRESS;  Fridavs ;  democratic  ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  .$1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1873 ;  W.  Stearns,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  I 


MICHIGAN. 


ALBION,  Calhoun  Co.,  g  3,717  pop.,  on 
Kalamazoo  r.  and  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  at 
junction  of  Lansing  division  of  Lake  Shore 
&  Michigan  Southern  Rd.,  20  m.  from  Jack- 
son, 40  from  Lansing.  An  active  business 
place. 

MIRROR;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages:  size  26x40;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lislied  1856;  L.  W.  Cole,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  K  1. 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  four  pages  ; 
size  26x40;  subscription  .$1.50;  established 
1868  ;  R.  L.  Warren,  editor  and  publisher. 

REPUBIilClN  ;   Fridays  ;  republican  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1879;    B.  B.   Bissell,    editor   and 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 
ALIiEGAN,  C.  H.,pAlleffan  Co.,  3,638 
pop.,  on  Kalamazoo  r.  and  junction  of  Kala- 
mazoo division  of  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan 
Southern,  Chicago   &   West  Michigan  and 
Ohio  &  Michigan  and  Allegan  &  Lake  Shore 
Rds.,  20    111.  from  Lake    Michigan   and   25 
from  Kalamazoo,  23   from  Paw    Paw  and 
83  from  Grand  Rapids.    Engaged  in  lumber- 
ing, in  trade  and  various  other  manufac- 
tures. Excellent  water  power  furnislied  by 
Kalamazoo  r.    Within  the  famous  "  Michi- 
gan Fruit  Belt." 

DEMOCRAT ;  Wednesdays ;  democratic  ; 
four  pages;  size  22x30;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1867 ;  M.  T.  Ryan,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1.  ,  ^ 

GAZETTE;  Saturdays  ;  republican  ;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1882 ;  Edwy  C.  Reid,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher;  circulation  J  I.  ,^,^       ^. 

JOURNAL,    AND    TRIBUNE;     Fri 
days;   republican;    four   pages;    size  26x40; 
suiiscription  $1..50;     established   1856;    D.  C. 
Hcudi'vson  &  Co.,   editors   and   publishers; 
circulation  I. 

ALMA,  Gratiot  Co.,  n  739  pop.,  on  line 
of  Chicago,  Saginaw  &  Canada  and  Sagi- 
naw Valley  &  St.  Louis  Rds.  Agriculture, 
milling,  manufacturing  and  lumbering  are 
prominent  industries. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  four  pages:  size 
24x36;  subscription  $1;  established  18i9;F. 
E.  York,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

ALMONT,  Lapeer  Co.,  a-  808  pop.  ; 
terminus  of  the  Almont  division  of  the 
Port  Huron  &  Northwestern  Rd.  Contains 
iron  foundry,  steam  grist  mill,  stave  mill, 
carriage  factories,  etc. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  siV.e 
24v36;  subscription  Sl.aU;  estabhslicd  18(o; 
A.  H.  Patterson,  editor  and  puljiislier;  circu- 
lation K. 

ALPENA,  C.  H.,  Alpena  Co.,  d  9.000 
pop.,   on   Thunder  bay,   at  the  mouth  of 


Thunder  bay  r.,  250  m.  N.  of  Detroit,  140 
from  Bay  City.    Has  a  fine  harbor.    Large 
lumber  business  done  here.  Nineteen  large 
steam  saw  and  shingle  mills. 
ARGUS;  Wednesdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subsci-iption  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1871 ;  J.  C.  Viall,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K  1.  ,  .  ,  ^ 

LABOR  JOURNAL  ;  Saturdays ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1883;  James  Collins,  editor;  Joui-nal 
Co.,  publishers ;  Jas.  McNamara,  business 
manager  ;  circulation  K  1. 

PIONEER;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages ;  size  of  page  15x22 :  subscription  $2 ; 
established  1865 ;  A.  C.  Tefft,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J. 
ANN  ARBOR,  C.  H.,  Washtenaw  Co., 
a^  8,061  pop.,  on  Huron  r.  and  Michigan  Cen- 
tral and  Toledo,  Ann  Arbor  &  G.  T.  Rds.,  38 
m.  from  Detroit.  In  a  farming  district,  and 
contains  several  manufactories.  The  State 
University  — with  over  1,500  students  — is 
located  here  ;  also  the  High  School,  with  500 

students. 

ARGUS;  Fridays  ;  democratic ;  four 
pages ;  size  26x4U  :  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1845 ;  John  N.  Bailey,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J. 

COURIER;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1861 ;  Junius  E.  Beal,  editor  and 
Dublisher ;  circulation  J  J  1. 
"  DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays ;  democratic  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1878  ;  John  L.  Burleigh,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J.  „  -.r  .  »t  m 

I>I  I  C  H  I  G  A  N  ARGONAUT; 
Wednesdays;  twenty-eight  pages;  size  ot 
page  9x12;  subscription  $2.50:  established 
1882;  Students  of  Michigan  University,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ;  circulation  KK;  a  col- 
lege paper;  issued  during  the  collegiate  year. 

REGISTER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  :  size  32x44 ;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1874 ;  K.  Klttredge,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  I.  

WASHTENAW  JOURNAL;  Fridays: 
German  :  democratic  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x 
44:  subscription  $1.50;  established  1883;  Chris- 
tian J.  Reul,  editor  and  publisher;   circula- 

^' W  aVh  ten  aw  POST;  Thui;s- 
davs;  German;  four  pages;  size3ix4,T;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1879;  Louis  J. 
Liesemer,  editor  and  publisher  ;  clrc'n  J  1. 

CHRONICLE;  bi-weekly;  thrty  pages  ; 
size  of  page  8x11 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1868;  Students  of  the  University  of 
Michigan,  editors  and  publishers;  circula- 
tion J;  a  college  paper;  Issued  during  the 
collegiate  vear. 

INDEX:  bi-weeklv ;  educational:  six- 
teen pages  ;■  size  of  page  9x12  ;  subscription 
$2.50  ;  established  1884  ;  professors  of  the  uni- 
versities of  Michigan  and  Wisconsin,  editors; 
Index  Publishing  House,  publishers  ;  issued 
during  the  collegiate  year. 

BULliETlN  ;  monthly;  twenty-four 
pages  octavo;  subscription  25  cents;  estab- 
lished 1880;  Students  Christian  Association, 
editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  K  K  ;  a 
college  paper;   issued  during  the  collegiate 

^MiEDICAL  ADVANCE;  monthly; 
medical;  eighty  pages  octavo;  subscrip- 
tion .$2;  .•staldi'shed  1873  ;  T.  P.  Wilson,  M.  D., 
editor;  H.  V.  Allen,  M.  D.,  business  mana- 
ger ;  circulation  H  1 ;  the  last  thirty -two  pages 
are  entitled  Ami-rican  Hotim'pathic  Journal 
of  Obstetrics  and  Oijnaecoloijy.  and  are  de- 
voted exclusively  to  Gynaecology  and  Ob- 
strics:  Phil.  Porter.  M.  D.,  Detroit,  editor. 

l>IICROSCOPES  monthly;  science; 
fifty  two  pages  octavo ;  subscription  $1  ;  es- 
tablished 1S81 ;  Chas.  H.  Stowcll,  M.  D.,  b.  R. 
M.  S.,  and  Louisa  Reed  Stowell,  M.  S.,  editors- 
and  publishers. 


AJUERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


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MICHIGAN. 


PHYSIC'IAX  AND  SIJROEON; 

monthly  ;  medical  ;  uint- ty-six  pages  octavo; 
subscription  S2 ;  established  1879 ;  GeorKC  A. 
Hendricks,  M.  D.,  editor;  John  William 
Keating,  publisher  ;  circulation  I. 

ARMADA,  Macomb  Co.,  U.  750  pop., 

on  Mich.  Air  Line  Rd.,  37  ni.  from  Detroit. 

Engaged   in   manufacture   of    staves   and 

helves,  cheese   and   flour.    Also   carry  on 

fruit  drying  to  some  extent. 

ARTISAN;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
22x33  ;  subscription  §1  ;  established  1884 ;  C. 
A.  Bacon,  editor  and   publisher. 

ATHENS,  Calhoun  Co.,  Q 

TIME.**  ;  Saturdays ;  four  pages ;  size 
22x:30 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1883 ;  L. 
H.  Love,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K. 

AUGUSTA,  Kalamazoo  Co.,  p  760 
pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  and  Michigan  & 
Ohio  Rds.,  and  on  Kalamazoo  r.,  9  m.  from 
Battle  Creek  and  14  from  Kalamazoo.  In 
a  fine  fruit-growing  and  farming  country, 
and  a  leading  local  stock,  grain  and  poultry 
market,  which  is  supplied  with  products 
from  the  surrounding  country. 

REVIEW:  Saturdays;  Independent;  eight 

Sages ;    size    26x40 ;    subscription  $1 ;    estab- 
shed    1881 ;   C.   Eugene  Howe,    editor   and 
publisher ;  circulationK  1. 

AU  SABLE,  Iosco  Co.,  cf  1,350  pop., 

on  Detroit,  Bay  City  &  Alpena  Rd.,  50  m. 

from  Bay  City.    Lumbering  and  fishing  are 

the  leading  occupations. 

LAKESIDE  MONITOR;  Fridays;  iu 
dependent ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscrip- 
tion S1.50 ;  established  1884 ;  W.  M.  Featherly 
&  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  dated  at  Au 
Sable  and  Oscoda. 

SATURDAY  NIGHT:  Wednesdays; 
republican:  eight  pages;  size  of  page  13x20 ^ 
subscription  §1.50;  established  1883;  C.  S. 
Pierce,  editor  and  puljlisher ;  circulation 
K  1 ;  dated  at  Au  Sable  and  Oscoda. 

BAD  AXE,  C.  H.,  Huron  Co.,  o-  200 
pop.,  on  Port  Huron  &  Northwestern  Rd. 
Interested  in  lumber  and  salt ;  surround- 
ed by  an  agricultural  region. 

DEMOCRAT:  Fridays:  four  pages;  size 
20x2B;  subscription  $1;  established  1884;  J. 
T.  Rorick,  editor  and  publisher. 

HURON  TRIBI'NE;  Fridays;  eight 
pages :  size  35x47 ;  subscription  $1.25 :  estab 
lished  1876;  John  May  wood,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher :  circulation  .)  1. 

BALDWIN,  C.  H.,  Lake  Co.,  -O  600 
pop.,  on  the  Flint  &  Pere  Marquette  and 
Chicago  &  West  Michigan  Rds.,  31  m. 
from  Ludlngton  and  the  North  branch 
of  the  Pere  Marquette  r.  Engaged  in  farm- 
ing and  the  manufacture  of  lumber. 

liAKE  CO.  STAR:  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription 
Sl.m ;  established  1873 ;  Chas.  K.  RadcllfCe,  edi 
tor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K. 

BANCROFT,  Shiawansce  Co.,  a  900 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  28  m. 
E.  of  Lansing.  Is  in  a  wheat  district,  and 
is  also  a  shipping  point  for  the  surrounding 
country. 
ADVERTISER;  Fridays;  eight  pages; 

size  26x40 ;     subscription    S1.25 ;     established 

1881 ;  Lucien  E.  Gould,  editor  and  publisher  ; 

circulation  K. 

BANGOR,  Van  Buren  Co.,p  1,102  pop. 
good  running  water  power,  woolen,  grist, 


MICHIGAN. 


and  saw  mills,  and  blast  furnace.    Centre 
of  "Michigan  Fruit  Belt." 

REFLECTOR:     Fridays;    republican 
eight  pages;  size  26x40;   subscription  §1.50; 
established  1874 ;  Charles  C.  Phillips,  editoi- 
and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

WEST  MICHIGAN  ADVANCE; 
Thursdays;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40:  subscrip- 
tion 81-50;  established  1881;  L.  S.  Russell, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

BATTLE  CREEK,  Calhoun  Co.,  g 
10,000  pop.,  at  junction  of  Battle  creek  with 
Kalamazoo  r.,  on  Michigan  Central,  at  in- 
tersection of  Michigan  &  Ohio  and  Chicago 
&  Grand  Trunk  Rds.,  23  m.  from  Kalama- 
zoo ;  the  shops  of  the  latter  are  located 
here.  River  furnishes  a  liberal  supply  of 
water  power,  which  is  emplojed  In  various 
manufactures.  Has  a  boiler  factory  and 
three  extensive  threshing  machine  works. 
It  is  surrounded  by  a  fruit  and  farming 
country  and  is  a  place  of  active  trade.  Is 
noted  for  its  flourishing  schools  and  the 
interest  with  which  they  are  supported. 

JOURNAL;  evei-y  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  inde- 
pendent ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight 
pages  ;  size— daily  23x:>4,  weekly  30x45  ;  sub- 
scription— dailv  S6,  weeklvSI.50;  established 
—daily  1872,  weekly  1851;  Geo.  Willard,  edi- 
tor and  publisher ;  circulation— daily  K  1, 
weekly  J  J  1. 

BIOON  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday 
W'EEKLY,  Satiu-days ;  eight  pages;  size 
26x40;  subscription— daily  $6;  weekly  $1.50  ; 
established— daily  1879  ;  weekly  1882 ;  Martin 
E.  Brown,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation — 
aailv  .T  1,  weekly  I  I. 

SUNDAY  MORNING  CALL;  Sim- 
days  ;  eight  pages ;  size  25x38 ;  subscription 
$1.50  ;  established  1SS4;  Barns  &  Glass,  editors 
and  publisher. 

YOUTH'S  INSTRUCTOR  ;  Wednes 
days  ;  four  pages  ;  size  16x22 ;  subscription  75 
cents  ;  established  1853;  Mrs.  M.  J.  Chapman, 
editor  ;  Seventh-Day  Adventists'  Publishing 
Association,  publishers ;  does  not  insert 
advertisements. 

SANDHEDENS  TIDENDE  ;  semi- 
monthly ;  Danish-Norwegian  ;  adventist :  six- 
teen pages  ;  size  of  page  8x11  ;  subscription  $1  ; 
established  1872  ;  A.  B.  Oven,  editor  ;  Review 
and  Herald  Publishing  Association,  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  I. 

SANNINGENS  HAROLD;  semi- 
monthly; Swedish;  seventh-day  adventist:  six- 
teen pages;  size  of  page  8x10;  sub.scriptlon 
.SI;  established  1874;  A.  Swedbeig,  James 
Sawyer  and  J.  P. Rosvoist,  editors;  Seveuth- 
Day  Adventists'  Publishing  Association,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  J  1. 

S  T I  M  M  E  D  E  R  W  A  H  R  H  E  I  T  ; 
semi-monthly  ;  German  ;  seventh-day  advent- 
ist ;  eight  pages;  size  22x.30;  subscription  .si; 
established  1S79 :  A.  Kunz,  editor ;  Review  and 
Herald  Publishing  Co.,  publishers ;  circula- 
tion I  1. 

GAME  FANCIER'S  JOURNAL  ; 
monthly ;  poultry  raising  ;  twelve  pages  ; 
size  of  page  9x12 ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  es- 
taljlished  1879  :  F.  H.  Gray  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers;  circulation  J  1. 

GOOD  HEALTH;  monthly;  hygenic  ; 
fifty-si.\:  pages;  size  of  page  7xl(i;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1866  :  J.  H.  Kellogg.  M.  D., 
editor ;  Good  Health  Publishing  Co.,  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  G  1. 

BAY  CITY,  C.  H.,  Bay  Co.,  D- 29,158 
pop.,  on  Saginaw  r.,  4  m.  from  its  mouth 
and  Flint  &  Pere  Marquette  and  Jackson, 
Lansing  &  Saginaw,  Mackinaw  division  of 
Michigan  Central  and  Detroit  &  Bay  City 
Rds.,  and  13  m.  below  Saginaw.    Engaged 


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GEO.   r.   ROVVELL   &   GO'S 


MICHIGAN. 


in  lumber  and  salt  manufactures  and  lake 
fishery,  and  also  in  extensive  salt  works  ; 
most  extensive  lumber  and  salt  point  iu 
,  tlie  country. 

EVENING  PRESS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday  ;  independent ;  four  pages  ;  size 
2(j.x  10 ;  subscription  .$6  ;  established  1ST9  ;  E. 
T.  Beunett.'editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation 
1 1 ;  issues  also  the  Tribune  and  the  I/umber- 
mini's  Gazette. 

TRIBUNE;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  WEEKIjY,  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican ;  eiglit  pages :  size  30x44  ;  subscription 
—daily  St),  weekly  .Sl-30;  established  1870;  E. 
T.  Bennett,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation 
^ilaily  J  J  1,  weekly  I  1;  issues  also  the 
Evening  Press  and  the  Liiinbi'rman's  Gazette. 

I.,ABOR  VINDICATOR;  Fridays; 
four  pages;  size  20x26;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1883;  Daniel  C.  Blinn,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

liE  COURRIER  (West  Bay  City  P.  O.) ; 
Saturdays  ;  French  ;  independent ;  four  pages; 
size  25x38 ;  subscription  .$1.50 ;  establislied  18T8; 
J.  L.  Harquell,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation ,J  J  1 ;  issues  also  Muskegon  Le  Mes- 
sager. 

liE  PATRIOTE;  Thursdays;  French; 
four  pages;  size  2fix4l);  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1879 ;  H.  A.  Pacaud,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  H. 

LUMBERMAN'S  GAZETTE; 
Wednesdays;  commercial;  sixteen  pages; 
size  of  page  11x16;  subscription  .§3;  estab- 
lished 1872;  E.  T.  Bennett,  editor  and  publish- 
er ;  circidation  I  1 ;  issued  froni  the  oflftce 
of  the  Tribune. 

MICHIGAN  FREIE  PRESSE;  Thurs 
days  ;  German  ;  independent  ;  eight  pages  ; 
size  30x44;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1878  ; 
Ed.  Baumheier,  editor  and  publislier ;  circu- 
lation J  J. 

TAX  LAW  REPORTER  :  monthly; 
legal;  twent-Nlpages  octavo;  subscription  .$3; 
established  1884  ;  Hon.  A.  C.  Maxsvell,  editor 
and  publisher. 

BELDING,  Ionia  Co.,  n  700  pop.,  the 

terminus  of  the  Belding  branch  of  the 
Detroit,  Lansing  &  Northern  Rd.,  16  m.  from 
Ionia.  Engaged  in  manufacturing.  A  mar- 
ket for  wheat.  Has  a  large  refrigerator 
factory. 

STAR;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
22x30;  subscription  .$1  ;  established  1883  ;  Geo. 
L.  Woodard,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  K. 

BEIiLiAIRE,  C.  H.,  Antrim  Co.,  [^  500 
pop.,  on  Intermediate  r  ,  12  m.  from  Mance- 
lona,  a  station  on  the  Grand  Rapids  &  In- 
diana Rd.  Engaged  in  the  manufacture  of 
woodenware,  bowls,  trays  and  scoops. 

BREEZE  ;  Thursdays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
26x40:  subscription  .$1.50;  established  1881; 
A.  S.  Abbott,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K. 

BELLiEVUE,  Eaton  Co.,  g  1,000  pop. 
(pop.  of  town  2,3.50),  on  Battle  creek  and  the 
C.  &  G.  T.  Rd.,  32  m.  from  Lansing.  Sur- 
rounded by  a  rich  agricultural  district. 
Engaged  in  shipping  produce  and  in  manu- 
facturing. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays  ;  independent ; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x33  ;  subscription  SI. 50  ; 
established  1871  ;  George  W.  Perry,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

BENTON  HARBOR,  nerrien  Co.,  p 
2,8lX)  pop.,  near  the  mouth  of  the  St.  Joseph 
and  Paw  Paw  rs.,  and  on  Chicago  &  West 
Michigan  and  Cincinnati,  Wabasli  &  Michi- 
gan Rds.,  60  m.  from  Chicago  by  l^ke,  103  by 
i"ail.  The  river  furnishes  good  water  power. 


MICHIGAN. 


which  is  employed  in  manufacturing.  A 
ship  canal  of  sufficient  depth  to  admit  the 
largest  steamers  extends  a  mile  Inland 
from  the  mouth  of  the  Paw  Paw  r.,  furnish- 
ing dockage  for  a  great  number  of  vessels. 
Surrounded  by  a  flue  fruit-growing  district 
A  large  lumber  interest  centres  here.  Ship- 
ping point  for  a  fine  wheat-growing  coun- 
try, and  is  the  largest  fruit-shipping  point 
on  this  lake  shore. 

EXPOSITOR;  Fridays:  eight  pages; 
size  26.X40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  establislied 
1880 ;  Thomas  B.  Hurly,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  .1  1 . 

PALLADIUM;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  ;  size  30-x44  ;  subscription  $1..50  ; 
established  1868 ;  J.  P.  Thresher,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

BERRIEN  SPRINGS,  C.  H.,  Ber- 
rien Co.,  p  l,:j81  pop.,  on  the  St.  Joer.,  and 
St.  Joseph  Valley  Rd.,  15  ra.  from  Lake 
Michigan.  Centre  of  the  great  fruit  region 
of  the  Northwest. 

BERRIEN  CO.  JOURNAL;  Satur 
days  ;  independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ; 
subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1874 ;  George 
H.  Murdoch,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

E  R  A  t  Wednesdays  ;  republican  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab 
lished  1876  ;  Fred  McOmber,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

BIG  RAPIDS.  C.  H.,  Mecosta  Co.,  u 
7,000  pop.,  on  Muskegon  r.,  and  Gi'and  Rap- 
ids &  Indiana  Rd.,  N.  E.  terminus  of  the 
Muskegon  &  Big  Rapids  branch  of  Chicago 
and  West  Michigan  Rd.,  and  Northwestern 
terminus  of  D.  L.  &  N.  Rd.,  189  m.  from 
Detroit  and  56  from  Grand  Rapids. 
Engaged  in  general  manufacturing.  Has 
excellent  water  power  and  surrounded  by  a 
rich  farming  couutr}'. 

PIONEER ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republican; 
daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ;  size — 
dally  22x30,  weekly  35x48 ;  subscription— daily 
$4,  weekly  $1.50;  established  —  daily  1881, 
weekly  1S62  ;  Gay  &  Barrows,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circ'n— daily  K  K  1,  weekly  J  1. 

COOPER'S  NEW  REGULATOR: 
Thursdays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1  ;  established  1884  ;  D.  D.  Cooper,  editor 
and  publisher. 

CURRENT;  Wednesdays;  independent- 
republican  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  35x48 :  subscrlp- 
ti(m  $1.50;  established  isr9;  Bruce  &  Trus- 
sell,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  J  ; 
issue  also  Morley  Adva)tce. 

HERALD;  Fridays ;  democratic  ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1876 ;  William  P.  Nlsbett,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

BIRMINGHAM.  Oakland  Co.,  Z\  733 
pop.,  on  Detroit,  Grand  Haven  &  Milwaukee 
Rd.,  18  m.  from  Detroit.  A  fine  agricul- 
tural section. 

ECCENTRIC;  Thursdays;  four  pages; 
size  2(ix40  ;  subscription  Jjl ;  established  1878 ; 
Whitehead  &  Mitchell,  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation  J  1. 

BLISSFIELD,    Lenawee  Co.,  c^  1,500 

pop.,  22  m.   N.  W.   from  Toledo,   Ohio,  on 

Lake  Shore  &    M.   S.  Rd.,  and  10  S.  E.    of 

Adrian.    Engaged  in  general  manufactures. 

ADVANCE;  Fridays  ;  Independent ;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.25  ;  estab 
lished  1874 ;  F.  W.  Samsen,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 


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MICHIGAN. 


BLOOMINGDALE,  Van  Buren  Co., 

C  400  pop.,  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  4  m.  from 

Goblesville.     Has   saw  and  planing  mills 

and  table  and  furniture  manufactories. 

li  E  A  l>  E  R ;  Fridays  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
20x36  ;  subscription  §1  ;  established  1882;  C.  F. 
Smith,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K. 

BOYNE  CITY,  Charlevoix  Co.,  ti  800 
pop.,  on  Pine  Lake,  at  the  mouth  of  the 
Bayer  river,  the  best, trout  stream  in  Michi- 
gan. Lumbering  and  manufacturing  place. 
STATESMAN;  Thur.'Sdays:  eight  pages; 

size   26x40;    subscription    .«;1.50;   established 

1881;  Philip  A.  Badour.  editor  and  publisher  ; 

circulation  K  K. 

BRIGHTON,  Livingston  Co.,  q,  1,000 
pop.,  on  Detroit,  Lansing  &  Northern  Rd., 
9   m.    from  Howell   and  43  from  Detroit. 
In  one  of  the  best  wheat-growing,  flouring 
and  fruit -producing  sections  in  the  State. 
ARGUS  ;  Wednesdays;  four  pages;  size 
20x26 ;  subscription  .SI  ;  established   1879  ;   C. 
E.  Placeway,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  K. 
CITIZEN  ;    Thursdays  ;    independent  ; 
four  pages  ;   size  22x30 ;  subscription  $1  ;  es- 
tablished  18T1  ;  J.   D.   Elliuwood,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  I. 

BROCK-WAY  CENTRE,  5« 

Clair  Co.,  a-  800  pop.,  on  Port  Huron  &  Xorth- 

western  Rd.,  about  25  m.  from  Port  Huron. 

Has  a  woolen  f actorj'. 

EXPOSITOR:  Thursdays;  four  pages: 
size  24x35;  subscription  .§1;  established  1S82  ; 
James  A.  Menzies,  editor  and  publisher;  cir- 
culation K. 

BRONSON,  Branch  Co.,  g  1,000  pop., 
on  Lake  Shore  &  Mich.  Southern  Rd.,  11  m. 
from  Cold  water. 

INDEPENDEXT  ;  Fridays;  independ- 
ent; fonrpages;  size  26x4ii ;  subscription.?!. 50; 
established  1S.S4;  Wieand  &  Ruggles,  editors 
and  publishers. 

JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40;  subscription  75  cents  ; 
established  1872 :  D.  D.  Waggott,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

BROOKLYN.  Jackson  Co.,  g  700 
pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Mich.  Southern  Rd., 
36  m.  from  Ypsilanti.  Has  lumber  yard, 
planing  mill,  foundry,  etc. 

EXPONENT;  Wednesdays  ;  indepen- 
dent;  four  pages;  size  24x:56 ;  subsc-iption 
SI. 25  established  ISSI  ;  Mrs.  C.  W.  Clough. 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

BUCHANAN,  Berrien  Co.,  p  2,890 
pop.,  on  St.  Joseph  r.,  and  Michigan  Cen- 
tral and  St.  Joseph  Valley  Rds.,  53  m.  from 
Kalamazoo,  87  from  Chicago.  Southern  ter- 
minus of  St.  Joseph  Valley  Rd.  Engaged  In 
lumber  manufactures.  Surrounded  by  an 
agricultural  and  fruit  growing  region. 

„>JK'HTOAN  INDEPENDENT  AND 
REPORTER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
tour  pages;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  H\.r,'^; 
established  1879  ;  J.  R.  Hill,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J  1. 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  ;  size  28x41 ;  subscription  SI. 50  ;  estab- 
lished 1867  :  John  G.  Holmes,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  I. 

BURLINGTON,  Calhoun  Co  ,  g  500 
pop.,  35  m.  from  Jackson,  on  Michigan  Cen- 
tral Rd.    A  fine  agricidtural  region. 
ECHO  5  Saturdays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x40; 


MICHIGAN. 


subscription  .§1.25;  established  1883;  T.  F. 
Robinson,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation 
K  ;  issues  also  Sekousha  News. 

BURR  OAK,  St.  Joseph  Co.,  p  754 
pop.  (of  towu  ],847),  on  Mich.  Southern  Rd., 
6  m.  E.  of  Sturgis. 

ACORN;  Fridays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x30  ; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1882  ;  L.  H.  Mal- 
lery,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

CJAZETTE;  Saturdays;  fonrpages:  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1;  "established  1878 ;  C. 
V.Smith,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation 
K ;  printed  at  the  office  of  the  Centreville 
St.  Joseph  Co.  Republican. 

TIMES;  Thursdays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
30x44;  subscription  §1.50;  established  1878; 
F.  B.  -Ainger,  editor  ;  circulation  K  ;  printed 
at  the  office  of  the  Sturgis  Journal. 

CADILLAC,  C.  H.,  Wexford  Co.,  b 

3,736  pop.,  on  Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  Rd., 

96  m.  N.  from  Grand  Rapids. 

N  E  W  S  ;  Saturdays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
:?6x48  ;  siUiscription  §2  ;  established  1872  ;  J. 
Wright  Giddlngs,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation J. 

TIMES;  Fridays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  36x48  ; 
subscription  .$1.50 ;  established  1882  ;  Alt". 
Rindge.  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

WEXFORD  COUNTY  CITIZEN; 
Saturdays  ;  republican  ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
31x44;  subscription  §1.50;  established  1S84 : 
Henry  M.  Enos,  editor  and  publisher. 

CALUMET,  Hotifjhton  Co.,  tl  9.500 
pop.,  on  Mineral  Range  Rd.  Copper  mining 
the  prime  industry.  A  branch  of  the  M. 
H.  &  O.  Rd.  runs  through  the  county. 

AMERIlvAN      S  U  O  M  A  I.  A  I  N  E  N 

Li  E  H  T  I  ;  Fridays  ;  Finnish  ;  republican  ; 
four  pages;  size  21x:»;  subscription  S2;  es- 
tablished 1879  ;  Alex.  Lelnonen,  editor  and 
pulilisher;  circulation  K  1. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  .size 
24x34;  subscription  $2;  established  1881;  Fred 
Mackenzie,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K. 

CAPAC,  St.  Clair  Co.,  a-  544  pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  27  m.   from 

Port  Huron.    Has  lumber  and  grist  mills, 

a  planing  mill  and  iron  foundry. 

A  RGUS;  Fridays  ;  four  pages  ;  size24x:55  ; 
.subscription  $1  ;  established  1884;  Bottomley& 
Praker,  editors  and  publishers. 

CARO,  C.  ir.,  Tuscola  Co.,  o  2,400  pop., 

on  Cass  r.  and  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  16  m. 

from  Vassar,  :iO  from  East  Saginaw.      The 

centre  of  an  agricultural  district. 

JEFFERSONIAN  ;  Fridays ;  demo- 
cratic ;  eight  pages  ;  size  .30x44 ;  subscription 
S1.50 :  establLshed  1880  ;  J.  A.  Keith,  editor  and 
publisher  :  circulation  .7  J  1. 

TUSCOIiA  CO.  ADVERTISER; 
Saturdays  ;  republican  ;  eight  pages ;  size 
•i4x47;  subscription  .$150;  established  1868; 
Fred.  Slocum,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion J  J  1. 

CARSON  CITY,  Montcalm  Co.,  n  790 
pop.,  on  Fish  Creek.  Has  planing,  grist  and 
other  mills.  Is  in  a  good  farming  district, 
in  which  agricultvire  is  superseding  the 
lumber  production. 

BEE;  Thursdays ;  independent  ;  four 
pages ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  §1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1880;  C.  F.  Hager,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  K  1. 

CASS  CITY,  Tuscola  Co.,  D-  550  pop., 
46  111.  from  Saginaw  and  same  from  Bay 
City,  on  Hue  of  P.,  O.  &  P.  A.  Rd.  In  a  farm- 
ing country. 
ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays ;  four  pages; 


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MICHIGAN. 


MICHIGAN. 


size  22x30  ;  subscription  $1.25  ;  establisiied 
1881 ;  Roliert  S.  Tuland  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K  K. 

CASSOPOLIS,  C.  H.,    am    Co.,  p\ 

1,250  pop.,   on  Stone  and   Diamond  Lakes,  j 
at  crossing  of  Air  Line  and  Chicago  «St  Grand 
Trunic  Rds. 

NATIONAL,  DEMOCRAT  ;  Thiirs 
days  ;  democratic  ;  elRht  pages  ;  size  26x40  ; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1851 ;  C.  C.  Alli- 
son, editor  and  j^ublisher  ;  circulation  J  1 . 

VIGILANT;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
estabUshed  1872 ;  James  M.  Shepard,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

CEDAR  SPRINGS,  Kent  Co.,  -o 
1,500  pop.,  20  m.  from  Grand  Rapids. 

CLiIPPER  ;    Wednesdays  ;    republican  ; 

eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1869 ;  L.  McKnight  Sellers,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

CENTREVILLE,  C.  H.,  St.  Joseph 
Co.,  P  703  pop.,  on  Prairie  r.  and  Michigan 
Air  Line  Rd.,  30  m.  from  Kalamazoo;  in  a 
productive  section. 

COURIER;  Saturdays  ;  eight  pages  ; 
size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.25 ;  established 
1S82  ;  Centi-eville  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K ;  issue  also  the 
Crusader. 

CRUSADER;  Satui-days;  eight  pages; 
size  26.Y40 ;  subscription  .'$1.25 ;  established 
1870;  Centreville  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  K  ;  issue  also  the 
Courier. 

ST.  JOSEPH  CO.  REPUBLICAN; 
Saturdays ;  repulilicau  ;  four  pages ;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1869; 
C.  V.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion K  1.  An  edition,  entitled  the  Gazette, 
is  issued  atJBurr  Oak  :  another,  entitled  the 
Adrocate,  is  Issued  at  Sherwood. 

CHARLEVOIX,  C.    H.,   Charlevoix 

Co.,  ^  1,6  K)  pop.,  on  Pine  r.,  ]4  m.  from 
Lake  Michigan  and  50  N.  E.  of  Traverse  City. 
Has  lumber  and  flsh  Interests.  Its  attrac- 
tions, as  a  summer  resort  increases  its  pop 
ulation  during  the  season  to  several  thou- 
sands, to  accommodate  whom  it  has  four 
hotels  and  numerous  cottages. 

JOURN  A  li ;  Thursdays ;  eight  pages;  size 
26x40;  subscription  .$1.50;  established  1883; 
Chas.  .J.  Strang,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation K  K. 

SENTINEL;  "Wednesdays;  repuVdican  ; 
eight  pages  ;  size  33x4S  ;  subscription  ,gl.50  ; 
established  186!) ;  W.  A.  Smith  and  E.  F.  Par- 
nielee,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  J. 

CHARLOTTE,  C.  H.,  Eaton  Co  ,g 
3,600  |)i>]).,  on  Grand  R.  Valley  division  of 
Michigan  Central  Rd.,  at  crossing  of  Chi- 
cago &  Grand  Trunk  Rii.,  18  m.  fi-om  I^ans- 
Ing.  Good  agricultural  region.  Fine  asli 
and  walnut  lumber  region.  A  rapidly  grow- 
ing place. 

LEADER:  Thursdays;  eight  pages  ;  size 
30x44;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1855; 
W.  G.  Blymyer,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion J  .1. 

PRO II I  B ITIONIST :  Fridays  ;  temper- 
ance ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  sul>scrlptlon 
$1.!)0;  established  1883;  C.  W.  Fleming,  editor 
and  publisher;  cn-culation  K  1. 

REPUBLICJAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eiglit  i)ag<'s ;  size  .30x41;  subscription  .§1.50; 
establishcil  1855;  D.  R.  Ainger,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  I  !. 


CHASE, -'-fZ-e  Co. ,-n  1,200  pop.,  on 
Flint  &  Pere  Marquette  Rd.  Fine  farming 
country.    Engaged  in  lumbering. 

ECLIPSE;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
24.X34 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1882 ; 
John  F.  Lusk,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circula- 
lation  K  K. 

CHEBOYGAN.    C.    H.,    Cheboygan 
Co.,  i  5,000  pop.,  on  Cheboygan  r.,  at  the 
foot  of  Straits  of  Mackinac,  150  m.  from 
Bay  City,  270    from  Detroit,  on    Jackson, 
Lansing  &  Saginaw  Rd.  Fine  farming  coun- 
try.   Engaged  In  lumbering. 
DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  independent- 
democratic;  four  pages  ;  size2Sx44;  subscrip- 
tion $1..50;  established  1880 ;  Edward  Forsyth, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J. 

NORTHERN  TRIBUNE;  Thursdays; 
ten  pages ;  size  of  page  13x20 ;  subscription 
$1..50  ;  established  1875  ;  C.  S.  Ramsay,  editor  ; 
Northern  Tribune  Co.,  publishers  ;  clrc'n  K  1. 

CHELSEA,    IVashtenaio    Co.,   r\  1,282 
pop.,  on  Michigan     Central     Rd.,  midway 
between  Jackson  and  Ann  Arbor. 
HERALD;  Thursdays;  eight  pages;  size 

26'(40;   subscription    $1.40;   established   1871; 

Wm.    Enimert,    Jr.,    editor  and   publisher ; 

circulation  K  1. 

CHESANING,    Saginaio    Co.,    n 
1,201  pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  22  ni 
from  Saginaw.  Agricultural  pursuits ;   soil 
is  a  productive,  sandy  loam. 
ARGUS;    Fridays ;   eight  pages ;    size 
"H  40  ;  subscription   $1.25;    established  1877; 
Willis  Miller,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion K  1. 

CLARE.  Clare  Co.,  n  900  pop.,  on 
Flint  &  Pere  Marquette  Rd.,  50  m.  from 
East  Saginaw.    Agricultural  section. 

CLARE  CO.  PRESS;  Fridays;  re- 
publican ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50 ;  established  1878  ;  D.  E.  Alward, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

CLINTON,  Lenawee  Co.,  n,  927  pop., 
on  Jackson  Br.  of  Lake  Shore  &  Mich. 
Southern  Rd.,  15  m.  N.  of  Adrian  and  52 
W.  of  Detroit.  Has  woolen  mills,  a  foun- 
dry, etc. 

LOCAL;  Thur,sdays;  four  pages;  size 
18x24 ,  subscription  35  cents  ;  established 
1881 ;  C.  K.  SpafCord,  editor  and  i>ublisher. 

CLIO,  Genesee    Co.,    D-    500    pop.,    on 

Flint  &  Pere  Marquette  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  of  Flint 

and  20  S.  of  East  Saginaw.    An  agricultural 

and  trade  centre. 

STAR;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x35 :  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1881  ;  Smlthson  &  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K  K. 

COLDWATER,  C.  H.,  Branch  Co., 
Q  5,000  pop.,  on  Coldwater  r.  and  the  Lake 
Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rd.,  133  m.  from 
Detroit.  The  centre  of  a  large  and  flourish- 
ing trade. 

EVENING  STAR;  -jvery  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  four  pages;  size  16x22;  sub- 
scription .S3.60:  established  1S84  ;  W.  C.  Bailey 
anil  A.  G.  Fonda,  editors  ;  W.  C.  Bailey  &  Co.,. 
publishers.  ,  ,     „ 

REPUBLICAN ;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays ;  republican  ;  four  pages ;  size 
24x36  ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1875  ;  A.  J. 
.Vldrich  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circu- 
lation J  J  1. 
COURIER;  S.iturdays  ;  fouri)ages;  .size 


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MICHIGAN. 


26x40  ;  subscription  §1  ;  established  1883  ; 
Moore  &  Nichols,  editors  and  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation 1 1. 

SI^\;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size  26x40; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1882 ;  W.  C. 
Bailey  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers :  circula- 
tion J  1. 

COLi£MA.N,  Midland  Co.,  n  780  pop., 
on  line  of  the  Flint  &  Pere  Marquette 
Rd.,  at  Northern  terminus  of  the  Saginaw 
&  Mt.  Pleasant  Rd.  and  Southern  terminus 
of  the  Alpena  branch  of  the  Flint  &  Pere 
Marquette  Rd.,  40  m.  from  Saginaw.  En- 
gaged In  the  manufacture  of  lumber,  shin- 
gles and  staves. 

ADVOCATE;  Saturdays;  eight  pages; 
size  26x411;  subscription  §1.50;  established 
1883;  H.  F.  Linton,  editor  and  publisher;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

COLON,  St.  Joseph  Co.,  p 

ENTERPRISE  ;  Saturdays  ;  republican; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  SI. 50  ; 
established  1S71 ;  C.  V.  Smith,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

CONCORD,  ^aci'sow  Co.,  g  1,400  pop., 

on  Air  Line  division  of  Michigan  Central 

Rd.,  55  m.  from  Three  Rivers. 

OUR  HOME  ENTERPRISE:  Thurs 
days  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26.x40 ;  subscription 
SI;  established  1879;  Grover  &  Huugerford, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K. 

CONSTANTINE,  St.  .Joseph  Co.,  jD 
1,405  pop.,  on  St.  Joseph  r.  and  Michigan 
divnsion  of  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern 
Rd.  Engaged  in  various  manufactures. 
Produce  shipping  point. 

ST.  JOSEPH  CO.  ADVERTISER 
AND    CONSTANTINE    >IERCl  RYj 

Thursdays ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
24x35;  subscription  $2;  established  1851  ;  L.  T. 
Hull,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  J. 

COOPERSVILLE,  Ottaioa  Co.,  -o 
S5ti  pop.,  on  the  Detroit,  Grand  Haven  & 
Milwaukee  Rd.,  16  m.  from  Grand  Rapids 
and  same  from  Grand  Haven.  Mills  of 
various  kinds  are  located  here. 

OBSERVER;  Fridays;  four  pages; 
size  26x411;  subscriptions!;  established  18S0  ; 
W.  G  Barnes,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circula- 
tion K  K  1. 

CORUNNA,  C.  H.,  Shiawassee  Co.,  n 
1,500  pop.,  on  Shiawassee  r.  and  Detroit, 
Grand  Haven  .&  Milwaukee  Rd.,  75  m.  from 
Detroit.  The  river  furnishes  power,  which 
is  employed  in  manufactures.  It  has  coal 
mines,  and  fire  clay  is  also  found. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  independ- 
ent; four  pages;  .size  22x30;  subscriotion  50 
cents ;  established  1884  ;  Moreau  &  Peacock, 
editors  and  publishers. 

MAIL.;      Thursdays;   greenback;      four 

fiages;  size  24x35;  subscription  SI;  estab 
ished  18S2 :  Pulver  &  B?emer,  editors  and 
pulilishers  :  circulation  K  1. 
^SHIAWASSEE  (O.  JOURNAL,; 
Thursdays ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50 :  established  1880  ; 
Geo.  D.  Moreau,  editor  and  publisher;  circu- 
lation K  K  1. 

CROSWELL,  Sanilac  Co.,  a-  800  pop., 

on  Port  Huron  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  27  m. 

from   Port   Huron.     Has  grain   elevators, 

flouring  mill  and  cheese  factory,  also  brick 

and  lumber  yards. 

DEMOCRAT;   Fridays;  anti-monopoly: 
our  pages;    size  20x26;   subscription  SI. 50; 


MICHIGAN. 


established  1880 :  Horatio  Pratt,  editor ;  Pratt 
&  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

DECATUR,  Van  Buren  Co.,  p  1,267 
pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  24  m.  from 
Kalamazoo  and  23  from  Niles.  In  an  agri- 
cultural district. 

VAN  BUREN  CO.  REPUBLICAXj 
Wednesdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  sub- 
scription $1.50  ;  established  1867 ;  A.  B.  John- 
son, editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J. 

DETROIT,  C.  H.,  Wayne  Co.,  0, 13.3,000 
pop.,  and  the  great  emporium  of  Michigan, 
on  Detroit  r.  18  m.  from  Lake  Erie,  having 
one  of  the  finest  harbors  on  the  Lakes.  A 
city  of  great  commercial  importance,  being 
connected  by  railroads  with  the  principal 
points  West,  and  by  means  of  the  Lakes 
and  railroads  with  the  East,  and  points  of 
trade  and  commerce  throughout  Canada 
and  the  region  bordering  ou  the  Great  Lakes. 
Several  railroads  have  their  termination 
at  this  point,  and  the  lake  marine  that 
passes  Detroit  has  a  tonnage  equal  to  the 
entire  ocean  marine  of  the  United  States. 
Immense  quantities  of  grain,  pork,  wool 
and  copper  ore  are  shipped  from  here  to 
Eastern  markets.  The  manufactures  are 
extensive  and  various ;  iron,  boots  and 
sheos,  fine  cut  tobacco  and  segare  are  among 
the  most  important.  The  working  and  de- 
velopiug  of  the  copper  and  iron  mines  of 
Michigan  bordering  on  Lake  Superior,  has 
created  an  extensive  trade  with  that  region, 
and  several  lines  of  large  steamers  are 
actively  engaged  in  the  trade. 

ABEND-POST:  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  FAMILIEN  BLAETTER, 

Wednesdays ;  German ;  daily  four  pages, 
weekly  eight  pages  ;  size— daily  27x40,  weeklv 
34x48;  subscription— dally  S7,  weekly  S2..5if; 
established— daily  1867,  weekly  1855 ;  Heiii- 
rich  Binder,  editor ;  August  Marxhausen, 
publisher  ;  cire'n— flailv  H  1,  weeklv  G  G  1. 

EVENINCi  J  OURNA  L :  every  evening 
except  Sundaj' ;  independent ;  four  pages  ; 
size  24x35  ;  subscription  S5 ;  established  1883  ; 
S.  J.  Tomlinson,  editor;  Detroit  Evening 
Journal  Co.,  publi.shers  ;  circulation  G  G  1. 

EVENING  NEWS:  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  ECHO,  Wednesdays;  in- 
dependent ;  four  pages  ;  size  23x32  ;  subscrip- 
tion— daily  S5,  weekly  75  cents ;  established — 
daily  1873,  weekly  1878  ;  Evening  News  Asso- 
ciation, publishers:  circulation— dallj' C  C  1, 
weekly  G  1.  ZW Actual  <n-eraye  circulation 
of  ilailij  edition  for  one  year  preceding  Jan. 
1,18S5,  an  )ier  itathnent  on  fileat  the  office  of 
the  American  Neirspaper  Directory,  39,275 
copies. 

FREE  PRES.*;  every  morning  except 
Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays  ;  demo- 
cratic :  eight  pages  ;  size  of  page  18x21 ;  sub- 
scription—daily  S7,  weekly  $1.  Sunday  $2.50; 
established- daily  1835,  weekly  1826;  Detroit 
Free  Press  Co.,  editors  and  publishers ;  cir- 
culation—daily F  F  1,  Sunday  D  D,  weekly  B  1. 
The  Household,  a  free  supplement,  is  issued 
with  the  weekly,  and  with  the  Thursday  issue 
of  the  daily.  An  edition  of  the  weekly  Free 
Pi-ess  is  also  issued  in  England  for  circula- 
tion in  Europe. 

HOTEL,  AND  RAILWAY' 
RECORD  ;  every  morning  except  Sunday  : 
four  pages;  size  22x30;  established  18.83; 
Alexander  Printing  Co.,  publishers ;  issued 
for  free  distribution  ;  printed  at  the  office  of 
the  Public  lA-nder. 

MICHIGAN  VOLKSBLATT;  every 
day  except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLV  ,  Wed- 
nesdays ;  German  :  democratic  :  four  pages  ; 
size— daily  28.Y40,  weekly  31.x.5n;  subscriptioji 


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GEO.    P.  ROWELL  &  GO'S 


MICHIGAN. 


MICHIGAN. 


— rlaily  $6,  weekly  $2.50 ;  established— daily 
1858,  weeKly  1854  ;  Math.  Kramer  &  Co.,  editors 
and  piil)lishers  ;  cire'n — daily  I,  weekly  F  F. 

I'OST;  eyery  morniiiR,  and  WEEKLY, 
Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  eight  pases  ;  size  of 
page  17x23 ;  subscription — daily  $7,  weekly 
$1;  established  1866;  J.  L.  Stiekney,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  -daily  F  F,  weekly  C  1. 

B  E  A  C!  O  N  ;  Fridays  ;  congregational ; 
four  pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  .SI.25 ; 
established  18S4 ;  John  P.  Sanderson,  editor 
and  publisher. 

COM  MERCI A  li ;  Fridays  ;  commercial  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  22x30  ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1883 ;  Chas.  Moore,  editor ;  Detroit 
Commercial  Co..  puVjlishers ;  circulation  I  1. 

COMMERCIAL  ADVERTIf^ER 
AND  MICHIGAN  HOME  JOUR- 
NAL; Fridays;  eight  pages;  size  of  page 
17x23  ;  subscription  $1..50  ;  established  186]  ;  W. 
E.  Johnson,  editor ;  W.  H.  Burk,  publisher ; 
circulation  D  1. 

DER  ARME  TEFFEL  ;  Saturdays; 
German;  undenominational;  eight  pages: 
size  21x28;  subscription  $2.50;  established 
1884  ;  Robert  Reitzel,  editor  and  publisher. 

DIE  5*TIMME  DER  WAHRHEIT; 
Thursda.ys;  German;  catholic;  eight  pages  ; 
size  34x4S ;  subscription  $2.5U ;  established 
1875  ;  J.  B.  MuUer,  editor ;  E.  Andries,  pub- 
lisher ;   circulation  H  H  1. 

ECHO:  (see  Ri-enina  News.) 

EVERY  SATIJROAY;  Saturdays; 
eiglit  pages  ;  size  of  page  13.xl!< ;  subscription 
$1.50;  establi-shed  1880;  Miss  Alice  Cary,  edi- 
tor ;  W.  H.  Brearley,  publisher;  cire'n  G  G. 

FAMILIEN  BLAETTER;  (see  Abend- 
Post.)    - 

FAMILY  CIRCLE;  Saturdays ; 
twenty  pages  :  size  of  page  8x1 1  ;  subscription 
$1;  establi.slieil  ISTO  ;  Frank  Lawson,  editor  ; 
Lawsou  A;  Jones,  puljlishers  ;  circulation  H  1 ; 
Issued  also  in  monthly  iiarts. 

FREEMASON  ; "  Saturdays ;  masonic  ; 
eight  pages;  size  of  page  10x12;  subscription 
SI ;  established  1884 ;  Charles  Latour,  editor  ; 
Latour  Brothers,  publishers. 

tiAZETA  NARODOWA;  Thursdays; 
Polish;  four  pages;  size  24x36;  subscription 
$2;  established  18S4;  J.  Piotrowskl,  editor 
and  publisher. 

INDEX  ;  Mondays  ;  educational  ;  eight 
pages;  size  of  page  11x16;  subscription  75 
cents  ;  established  1879  ;  Index  Printing  and 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation J  J  1 . 

LABOR  LEAF;  Wednesdays;  four 
pages  ;  size  14x21  ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  estab- 
lished 1884  ;  Chas.  S.  Bell,  editor  and  publisher. 

MICHIGAN  CATHOLIC;  Thursdays; 
catholic  ;  eight  pages ;  size  of  page  17x23 ; 
subscription  S'i  ;  established  1872  ;  William  H. 
Hughes,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cire'n  6  G. 

MICHIGAN  CHRISTIAN  ADVO- 
CATE; Saturdays;  methodist  episcopal; 
eight  pages  ;  size  of  page  15x22  ;  subscription 
$2;  established  1874;  J.  M.  Arnold,  D.  D.,  and 
J.  H.  Potts,  editors ;  Methodist  Publishing 
Co..   publishers;  circulation  G  1. 

MICHKJAX  CHRISTIAN  HER- 
ALD; Thursdays;  l)aptist  ;  eight  pages; 
.size  35x47;  subscription  $2.50;  established 
1870 ;  Rev.  L.  H.  Trowbridge,  Rey.  J.  M.  Stifler, 
D.  D..  Rev.  S.  Haskell,  D.  D.,  and  Rev.  Z. 
Grenell,  Jr.,  A.  M.,  editors;  L.  H.  Trow- 
bridge, publisher :  circulation  G. 

M  1 1;  H  I  G  A  N  FA  R  M  E  R  A  N  I) 
STATE  JOURNAL  OF  AGRICUIi- 
TURE  ;  Tuesdays;  agricultural;  eight 
pages;  size  ;^5.x48 ;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1869  ;  Johnstone  &  Gibbons,  publishers; 
circulation  F. 

MH'HIGAN  JOURNAL  UND 
HERO  I>  D  ;  Wednesdays  ;  German  ;  re- 
publican ;  eight  pagi-s  ;  size  32x44  :  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1855;  Pope  ,t  Coleman, 
editors  and  pul)lishers  ;  circulation  H  1. 

MICJHKiAN  I'ROHIBTTIOXIST  ; 
Thursdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x.35  ;  sul)scri|)- 
tion  .SI  ;  established  1884;  John  Russell,  edi- 
tor ;  Michigan  Publishing  Co  .  publishers. 

MICHIGAN  VO L KS-ZEITUNJJ ; 
Fridays ;   German ;   four   pages ;   size  28x44 ; 


subscription    .$2 ;    established   1876 ;    August 
Glerschke,  editor ;  L.  Lochbihler  &  Co.,  pub- 

\  Ushers ;  circulation  H. 

PLAINDEALER;    Fridays :    four 
pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  .§1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1883;  Plaindealer  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  J  J  1. 
PRINCESS  ;  Saturdays;  sporting;  four 

■  pages;  size  18x25;  subscription  25 cents;  estab- 
lished 1884 ;  Barney  &  Wilcox,  editors  and 
publishers. 

PUBLIC  LEADER;  Wednesdays  ;  in- 
dependent ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion $3  ;  established  1874  ;  W.  J.  H.  Traynor, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulationG  1 ;  issues 
also  the  Hotel  and  Railway  Record  and 
Wayne  Co.  Courier. 
SONNTAGS  HEROLD ;  Sundays  ;  Ger- 
man ;  eight  pages  ;  size  34x47;  subscription 
.$2..50;  established  1884;  Adolph  Kaufman, 
editor  and  publisher. 

I     SUNDAY  EXPRESS  ;   Sundays;  non- 

I  partisan;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44;    subscrip- 

!  tion  $1  ;  established  1884;  John  W.  Leonard, 
editor;  C.  H.  Mclsaac,  business  manager. 

WAYNE  CO.  COURIER;  Thursdays; 
independent ;  eight  pages;  size  .30x44;  sub- 
scription ,$1;  established  1865;  Edmund  R. 
Dowdney,  editor;  W.  J.  H.  Traynor,  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  G  1  ;  issues  also  the  Hotel 
and  Railway  Record  and  the  Public  Leader. 
MEDICAL  AGE  ;  semi-monthly  ;  medi- 
cal ;  thirty-six  pages  ;  size  of  page  6x10  ;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1883;  John  J.  Mul- 
heron.  M.  D.,  editor:  George  S.  Davis,  pub- 
lisher ;   circulation   H   H ;    issues    also    the 

,  Lancet  and  the  Therapeutic  Gazette. 

RIVERSIDE  ENTERPRISE;  semi- 
monthly ;  four  pages ;  size  14x20 ;  subscrip- 
tion 25  cents  ;  established  1SS3  ;  Bert  Berry, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  an  advertising  sheet. 

AMERTOAN  METEOROLOGICAL 
JOURNAL;    monthly;    .scientific;    sixtj' 

I  pages  octavo  ;  subscription  $3 ;  established 
1884;  M.W.Harrington,  editor;  W.  H.  Burr 
&  Co.,  publishers. 

AMERICAN  OBSERVER:  monthly; 
medical  ;  fifty  pages  octavo,  subscription 
$1.50 ;  established  1864  ;  Edwin  A.  Lodge,  M.  D., 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  1. 

INDICATOR;  monthly;  insurance; 
thirty  pages  ;  size  of  page  9x12  ;  subscription 
$2 ,  established  1883 ;  W.  H.  Burr,  editor  and 
publisher:  circulation  J  J. 

I  KRISS  KRINGLE:  monthly;  juve- 
nile ;  eight  pages ;  size  of  page  8x11 ;  sub- 
scription 25  cents ;  established  1884 ;  W.  T. 
Ockford.  editor  and  publisher. 

LAMP  OF  LIFE:  montlily;  evangeli- 
cal ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  40 
cents  ;  established  1883  ;  J.  F.  Berry,  editor  ; 
W.  F.  Beri-y,  publisher;  circulation  G  1. 

LANCET;  monthly ;  medical ;  sixty- 
four  pages;  size  of  page  7x11;  suljscription 
$3  ;  established  1866 ;  Leartus  Connor,  M.  D., 

'  editor;  Geo.  S.  Davis,  publisher  ;  cire'n  K  1 ; 

;  issues  also  the  Medical  Age  and  the  Thera- 
peutic Gazette. 

MICHIGAN  HERALD:  monthly; 
ancient  order  of  united  workmen ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  22x32 ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  estal)- 
lished  1878 ;    W.   Warne  Wilson,  editor   and 

!  publisher:  circulation  H. 

PERNIN'S    STENOGRAPHER: 

!  monthly ;  phonograptiy ;  twenty  pages  oc- 
tavo ;  subscription  .$2;  established  1883;  H. 
M.  Pernin,  editor  and  publisher  ;    olrc'n  J  1. 

THERAPEUTIC  GAZETTE  ; 
monthly  ;  medical :  seventy-eight  pages  ;  size 
of  page  7x11  ;  sulj.scription  $1;  established  1877; 
William  Biodie,  M.  D.,  editor ;  George  S. 
Davis,  piiljlisher  ;  circulation  F  1  ;  issues  also 
the  Medical  Age  and  the  Lancet. 

WOOD  AND  IRON  WORKER, 
MECHANIC  AND  INVENTOR; 
monthly:  commercial  ;  sixteen  page-  :  size  of 
Ijagelo.xlS;  subscription  $1 ;  establislied  1883; 
J  B.  McDowd,  editor  and  publislier ;  circu- 
lation T  1. 

WORK  BASKET  AND  WOMAN'S 
PRACTIC.VL  ASSISTANT;  monthly: 
eight  pages;  size  22x32  :suIisciiption  $1;  estab- 
lished 1884 ;  L.  Maria  Cheeney,  publisher. 


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3IICHIGAN. 


LEONARD'S  IliLUSTKATED 
M  E  I)  1  C  A  li  JOURNAL;  quarterly  ; 
commercial;  sixteen  pages  ;  sizeof  page  11x16; 
subscriptiou  50  cents ;  established  1880 ;  C. 
Henri  Leonard,  editor;  Illustrated  Medical 
Journal  Co.,  publishers;  circulation  F  F. 

WESTERN  LAND  GUIDE  AND 
RE  A  L  ESTATE  LA  W  YER;  quarterly  ; 
real  estate  ;  twenty  pages  octavo  ;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents :  established  1883 :  Chas.  B. 
Howell,  editor  and  publisher ;  cii'culation  K  1. 

DETROIT  JUNCTION,  irayneCo. 
C^  A  railroad  suburb  of  Detroit,  from  which 
it  is  4  miles  distant. 
CALL:  (see  Springwells.) 

DEXTER,     Washtenaiv    Co.,    O,   1,006 

pop.,  at  junction  of  Mill  creek  with  Huron 

r.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  9  m.  W.  of  Ann 

Arbor.    There  is  abundant  water  power  for 

several  mills  here. 

LEADER;  Thursdays;  Independent;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  SI. 50  :  estab- 
lished 1869  ;  J.  M.  Allen,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  K  K. 

DOWAGIAC,  Cass  Co.,  p  2,500  pop., 
on  the  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  35  m.  from 
Kalamazoo,  105  E.  of  Chicago  and  179  W.  of 
Detroit.  Large  grain  and  produce  mar-, 
ket.    Engaged  in  general  manufactures. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can ;  eight  pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription 
S1.50;  establislied  18.58;  E.  H.  Spoor,  editor  ; 
E.  H.  Spoor  &  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  J  J. 

TIMES;  Wednesdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  §1.50;  estab- 
lished 1880  ;  A.  M.  Mo(jn,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K  1. 

DUNDEE,   Monroe  Co.,  O^  I,.^00  pop.. 

on  Raisin  r.  and  Dundee  Div.  of  Lake  Shore 

&    Mich.   Southern    and    on    Toledo,    Ann 

Arbor  &  Grand  Trunk  and  Michigan  &  Ohio 

Rds.    Has  paper  and   stave  factories  and 

manufactures  also  cheese,  flour,  furniture, 

brick,  tiles,  cigars,  etc.    In  a  rich  farming 

district. 

REPORTER;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1875  ;  Jas.  E.  Carr,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

DURAND,  Shiawassee  Co.,  O  400  pop., 

on  the  Chicago  &  Grand  Trimk  and  Detroit, 

Grand  Haven  &  Milwaukee  Eds. 

REPORTER  ;  Friday  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
22x30 ;  subscription  §1  ;  established  1883  ;  D. 
W.  Hammond,  editor  and  publisher  ;  issues 
also  the  Vernon  Inter-Lake. 

EAST  JORDAN,  Charlevoix  Co.,  i 
400  pop.,  on  Pine  Lake.  A  lumber  district, 
located  13  m.  W.  of  Boyne  Falls,  a  station 
on  the  G.  R.  &  I.  R.  R.,  15  m.  south  of  Char- 
levoix. The  adjacent  country  is  heavily 
timbered  with  pine,  hemlock  and  hardwood 
which  must  be  manufactured  into  lumber 
at  this  point.  Six  large  saw-mills  are  here, 
with  a  capacity  of  200,000  feet  per  day.  The 
cleared  lands  make  fine  farming  soil  for 
fruit,  hay,  cereals  and  potatoes,  and  the 
agricultural  interests  are  increasing. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  four  pages; 
size  22x:30;  sultscription  §1.50;  established 
1882 ;  Thos.  T.  Nelson,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  K. 


3IICIIIGAN. 


EAST  SAGINAW,  ««£'*«««'  Co.,  a 

30,oa)  pop.,  at  the  head  of  navigation  on  the 
Saginaw  r.,  at  the  intersection  of  Flint  & 
Pere    Marquette,   Mich.    Central,    Saginaw 
Valley  &   St.    Louis,   Saginaw,   Tu.scola   & 
Huron  and  Port    Huron   &  Northwestern 
Rds.    Business   centre  of   Saginaw  Valley 
having  a  large  and  flourishing  trade,  and 
noted  for  its  manufactories  of  lumber  and 
salt,  annual  shipments  of  which  reach  one 
billion  feet  of  lumber   and  three   million 
barrels  of  salt.    For  20  miles  the  bank  of 
the  Saginaw  r.  is  occupied  by  over  100  saw 
mills  and  an  equal  number  of  salt  works. 
MORNING  HERALD;   every    morn- 
ing except  Monday,  and  HERAI-D,  Thurs- 
days; eight  pages;  size  30x44;  subscription— 
dailv  §7,  weekly  §1 ;  established— daily  1874, 
weekly    1858 ;  Laing  Bros.,  editors   and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation- daily  J  J  1,  weekly  J  1. 

SAGINAW  COURIER  ;  every  morning 
except  Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thurs- 
days ;  independent  ;  eight  pages ;  size— dally 
30x44,  weekly  34x44;  subscription— tiaily  §7, 
weeklv  §1 ;  established— daily  1870,  weekly 
1857;  "Courier  Co.,  editors  and  publishers ; 
Geo.  N.  Stacv,  manager  ;  circulation — daily 
H  H,  weekly  J. 

SAGINAW  EVENING  NE^VS;  every 
evening  except  Sunday ;  four  pages ;  size 
26x40 ;  subscription  §5 ;  established  1881 ;  See- 
mann  &  Peters,  editors  and  publishers ;  cir- 
ulation  1 1. 

SAGINAW^  TAGEBL ATT;  every 
evening  except  Sunday  ;  German  ;  four  pages; 
size  22x30 ;  subscription  §7 ;  established  1884  ; 
N.  Wigand,  editor ;  N.  Wigand  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. 
HERALD;  (see  Morning  Herald.) 
SAGINAW^  ADVERTISER  ;  Thurs- 
days ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x.30  ;  subscription 
§1  •  established  1880 ;  J.  G.  McCall,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

SAGINAW  VALLEY  BUSINESS 
REPORTER;  Saturdays:  commercial; 
eight  pages  ;  size  of  page  13x20  ;  subscription 
§1 ;  established  1884 ;  White  Bros.,  editors  and 
publishers. 

S  A  G  I  N  A  W  ZEITUNG;  Thursdays, 
andSONNTAGSBLATT  DER  SAGI- 
NAW ZEITUNG,  Sundays  ;  German  ;  in- 
dependent ;  eight  pages ;  size— weekly  30x44, 
Sunday  26x40 ;  subscription— weekly  §2.50, 
Sunday  $2 ;  established— weekly  1868,  Sunday 
1884  ;  Coustantine  Beierle,  editor  ;  Saginaw 
Zeitung  Co.,  publishers  ;  circ'n— weekly  I. 

SONNTAGSBLATT  DER  SAGI- 
NAW ZEITUNG;  (si^e  Sauinaiv  Zeituny.) 

EAST  TAW  AS,  Iosco  Co.,  cf  1,400 
pop.  Lumbering  district ;  salting  and 
preparation  of  fish  is  also  an  industrial 
feature. 

IOSCO  CO.  GAZETTE;  Thursdays; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscrip- 
tion §1.50;  established  1868;  C.  R.  Jackson, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

EATON  RAPIDS,  Eaton  Co.,  g 
1,785  pop.,  on  Grand  r.  and  Grand  R. 
Valley  division  of  the  Central  Michigan 
and  Lansing  division  of  the  L.  S.  &  M.  S. 
Rds.,  25  m.  N.  W.  from  Jackson,  and  20 
from  Lansing.  Noted  for  its  magnetic 
springs,  which  are  visited  yearly  by 
invalids. 

JOURNAL  ;  Fridays  ;  independent- 
republican  ;  eight  pages;  size  30x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1865;  Orr  Sehurtz, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
22x30 ;     subscription    $1  ;     established    1883  ;. 


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MICHIGAN. 


W.  W.  Ashley,  editor ;  Charles  M.  Segar,  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

EDMORE,  ^Vo?i<caZm  Co.,  n  1,300  pop., 
at  .iunctioii  of  Detroit,  Lansing  &  Northern 
with  Chicago,  Sagiuaw  &  Canada  Rds.  En- 
gaged principally  in  the  manufacture  of 
shingles. 

JOUR-NALi  ;  Fridays  ;  independent  re- 
publican ;  four  pages ;  size  24x35 ;  subscrip- 
tion S1.50;  established  1880;  William  White, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

ED"WARDSBURGH,  Cass  Co.,  p 
500  pop.,  on  the  W.  Div.  Graud  Trunk  Rd. 
A  farming  country. 

ARCHJSs  Thursdays;  prohibition;  four 
pages  ;  size  31x35  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1875 ;  John  B.  Svveetland,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 

ELK  RAPIDS,  Antrim  Co.,  i  1,250 
pop.,  on  E.  arm  of  Grand  Traverse  bay,  17 
m.  from  Traverse  City.  Principal  business 
manufacturing  Iron,  lumber,  flour,  acetate 
of  lime  and  wood  alcohol.  Is  said  to  sliip 
more  manufactured  products  than  any 
other  town  in  Northern  Michigan. 
PROGRESS;  Fridays ;  independent ; 

four    pages ;     size    22x32 ;    subscription   $1 ; 

established  1872 ;  Benjamin  F.  Davis,  editor 

and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

ELM  HALL,  Gratiot  Co.,  a  300  pop. 

Trades  in  lumber  and  shingles. 

CORNER  LOCAL.;  Saturdays;  four 
pages ;  size  22x30 ;  subscription  75  cents ; 
established  1883;  C.  C.  Gilmore,  editor  and 
publisher. 

ELMIRA,  Otsego  Co.,  ^  400  pop.,  on 
Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  Rd.,  15  m.  N.  of 
Mancelona.     Agricultural   and   lumbering 
section. 
GAZETTE;    Fridays;   four  pages;   size 

22x30;   subscription   $1.25;   established  1882; 

M.  W.  Newkirk.  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation K. 

ELSIE,    Clinton  Co.,   □  300   pop.,  on 
Maple  r.  on    Toledo,  Ann  Arbor,  and  North 
Michigan  Rd.,  13  m.  from  Owosso,  and  26 
from  St.  Louis. 
LEADER;  Saturdays;  four  pages ;   size 

22x30  ;  subscription  $1 ;    established  1884 ;   L. 

R.  Taylor,  editor  and  pul^lisher. 
SUN;    Fridays;   eight  pages;   size  22x32; 

subscription  $1  ;  established  1885;  L.  Austin, 

editor  and  publisher. 

ESC  AN  ABA,  C.  H.,  Delta  Co.,\2  4.000 
pop.,  near  the  head  of  and  30  m.  from  Lake 
Michigan,  and  3  from  the  mouth  of  Es- 
canaba  r.,  also  on  Peninsula  division  of 
Chicago  &  North-western  Rd.,  325  m.  N. 
of  Chicago,  75  S.  of  Marquette,  486  N.  W. 
of  Lansing  and  120  N.  of  Green  Bay, 
Wis.  Engaged  in  farming  and  lumber 
trade.  Imjjortant  shipping  point  for  iron 
ore  from  Northern  Peninsula  of  Michigan 
and  Wisconsin. 
IRON  PORT;  Saturdays;  independent; 

eight  pages  ;    size  30x44  ;   subscription  $2.50  ; 

established  1869  ;  J.  C.  Van  Duzer,  editor  and 

publisher  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

EVART,  Osceola  Co.,  n  1,500  pop.,  on 
the  Muskegon  r.,  at  crossing  of  the  F.  &  P. 
M.  Rd.  Has  excellent  water  power  and  is 
the  luarket  town  for  a  considerable  terrl- 


MICHIGAN. 


tory.  The  grounds  of  the  State  Agricultural 
Society  are  located  here.  All  kinds  of  liard 
and  soft  wood  are  available.  The  town  is  a 
leading  local  market  for  various  kinds  of 
farming  produce. 

OSCEOLA  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Thurs- 
days ;  democratic ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x40 ; 
subscription  $1.30  ;  established  1884  ;  Joseph 
Patterson,  editor  and  publisher. 

REVIEW;    Fridays;   republican;   eight 

f)ages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
ished  1872 ;  George  W.  Minchin,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

FARWELL,  Clare  Co.,  d  G21  pop.,  on 

Flint  &  Pere  Marquette  Rd.,  55  m.  N.  W.  of 

East  Sagiuaw.    The  most  important  inland 

lumber  point  on  this  road.    Lumbering  and 

farming  principal  business. 

REGISTER;  Saturdays;  eight  pages; 
size  30.1C44 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  establislied 
1872 ;  H.  M.  Roys,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation K. 

FENNVILLE,   Allegan    Co.,   p    300 

pop.,   on  the  Chicago    &   West   Michigan 

Rd.    A  fine  fruit   growing  section  and   a 

good  shipping  point. 

DISPATCH ;  Wednesdays ;  independent 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x30 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1883 ;  J.  C.  Holmes,  editor 
and  publisher. 

FENTON,  Genesee  Co.,  D- 3,866  pop.,  on 
Shiawassee  r.,  and  the  Detroit,  Grand  Haven 
&  Michigan  Rd.,  52  m.  from  Detroit.  The 
river  furnishes  power,  which  is  employed  in 
various  manufactures.  Centre  of  a  fine 
agricultural  district. 

GENESEE   CO.  COURIER  :  Wednes 

davs  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1883;  Chas.  M.  Topping, 
editor  and  jjublisher;  circulation  K  1. 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays;  republi- 
can; eight  ]iayes;  size  30x44;  subscription 
$1.50  ;  established  1868  ;  H.  N.  Jennings,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

FIFE  LAKE,  Grand  Traverse  Co.,  "□ 
1,100  pop.,  21  m.S.  E.  of  Traverse  City  on  the 
Grand  Rapids  and  Indiana  Rd.  The  lake 
extends  over  an  area  of  one  and  one-lialf 
square  miles.  Has  lumbering  industries, 
and  manufactures  shingles  and  brooms. 
A  fine  agriculture  country  also. 
COMET  ;    Thursdays  ;    eight  pages  ;   size 

26x40 ;    subscription  $1.50 ;    established  '1882 ; 

E.  B.  Dennis,  editor  and  publisher. 

FLINT,  C.  H.,  Genesee  Co.,  n-  9,204 pop., 

on  the  Flint  &  Pere  Marquette  Rd.,  at 
junction  of  Chicago  &  Grand  Trunk 
Rd.,  64  m.  from  Detroit.  The  Flint  river 
furnishes  extensive  water  power,  which  is 
employed  in  mills  and  manufactories.  A 
place  of  active  trade  and  centre  of  a  fertile 
agricultural  district. 

EVENING  JOURNAL;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  JOURNAL,  Fridays; 
republican  ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight 
pages;  size— daily  24x36,  weekly  28x44;  sub- 
scription— dailv  $5.50,  weekly  $1:  established — 
daly  1883,  weekly  1876;  Geo.  W.  McConnelly, 
editor;  McConnelly  &  Co.,  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation—dally  K  K  1,  weekly  J  1. 

NEWS  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  SUNDAY  DEMOCRAT,  Satur- 
days; democratic;  daily  four  pages,  weekly 
eight  pages  ;  size— dally  22x30,  weekly  30x44  ; 
subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 


AMKKICAN    NEWSPAPEIt   DIUECTOHV. 


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MICHIGAN. 


lishert -dally  1884,  weekly  1848;  Arthur  J. 
Eddy,  editor;  Eddy  Printing  and  Publishing 
House,  publishers;  circulation— weekly  K  1. 
The  Genesee  Democrat,  same  form,  suli- 
scriptiou  and  contents,  is  issued  for  circu- 
lation outside  the  place  of  publication;  cir- 
culation J  1. 

DE A F-M UTE   31 1 R  R  O  R  ;  Fridays  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  14x20 ;  subscription  50  cents  ; 
established  1874 ;  W.  G.  Bryant,  editor ;  pub- 
lished at  the  Institution  of   the    Deaf   and 
Dumb ;    circulation   J ;    issued    during    the 
scliool  vcar. 
(iEVESEE   DE3IOCRAT  ;  (see  Ams.) 
GLiOBE;    Thursdays;     republican;   four 
pages ;   size  28x44;   subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1866 ;  A.  L.  Aldrich,  editor   and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1. 
JOURN  AIj;  (see  Evening  Journal.) 
LA  BOR  NEWS  ECHO  :  Fridays ;  four 
pages;    size   24x36;    subscription   $1 ;    estab- 
lished 1883  ;  Labor  Xews  Echo  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K. 
ST'XDAY    DEMOCRAT:  (see  .Ve its.) 
WOLVERINE  CITIZEN;  Saturdays; 
republican  ;    eiglit    pages  ;    size   29x44 ;   sub- 
scription $1.50  ;   established  1850  ;   F.  H.  Ran- 
kin &  Son,  editors  and  publishers ;  circ'n  I. 

FLUSHING,  Genesee  Co.,  a-  800  pop., 
on  Flint  r.;  in  superior  farming  country  ;  a 
thriving  and  desirable  community. 

OBSERVER;  Thursdays;  four  pages; 
size  26x40  ;  subscription  §1 ;  established  1882  ; 
A.  E.  Ransom,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion K  1. 

BOYS  AND  GIRLS;  monthly;  juve- 
nile ;  six  pages  ;  9x12 ;  subscription  25  cents  ; 
established  1883  ;  Robert  M.  Rulison,  editor 
and  publisher. 

FORT  GRATIOT,  St.  Clair  Co.,  o 
2,100  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  and  Chicago  & 
Grand  Trunk  Rds.  and  River  St.  Clair,  and 
Lake  Huron,  1  m.  N.  of  Port  Huron  and  60 
X.  E.  of  Detroit.  A  railroad  town.  The  ma- 
chine shops  of  the  Grand  Trunk  Rd.  are  lo- 
cated here. 

SUN;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size  22x30; 
subscription  §1 ;  established  1881 ;  Joe.  E. 
Soults,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K  1. 

TO^WLT.'KVIL.'L.T.,  Livingston  Co.,  Z\ 
1,053  pop.,  on  Detroit,  Lansing  &  Lake 
Michigan  Rd.,  9  m.  from  Howell  and  2-1  from 
Lansing. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  independent;  four 

gages  ;    size   24x35 ;   subscription  $1 ;    estab- 
shed  1874;   G.  L.  Adams,   editor  and   pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

FRANKFORT,  Benzie  Co.,  V]  2,200 
pop.,  on  Lake  Michigan,  30  m.  N.  of  Manis- 
tee ;  has  a  good  harbor,  and  is  engaged  in 
iron  and  lumber  manufactitring  and  sur- 
rounded by  an  agricultural  and  fruit  re- 
gion. 

EXPRESS;  Wednesdays  ;  republican ; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1870  ;  A.  B.  Carrier,  editor  ;  A.  B.  & 
C.  C.  Carrier,  publishers ;  circulation  K  1. 

TI3IES:  Wednesdays;  eight  pages;  size 
30x44;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1884; 
R.  W.  Kern,  editor  and  publisher. 

FREEPORT,  Barry  Co.,  p  500  pop., 

on    the   proposed    line   of    the    Hastings, 

Lowell  &  Northern  Michigan  Rd.,  10m.  from 

Hastings.    Has  handle  factory  and  flouring 

mill,  and  is  located  in  the  midst  of  a  fertile 

agricultural  district. 

HERA  L  D ;  Thursdays ;  four  pages ;  size 
22x32 ;  subscription  .§1 ;  established  1883 ;  Peck- 


MICHIGAN. 


ham  &  Godfrey,  editors  and  publishers ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

FREMONT,   Xetcaygo    Co.,    -u   1,200 

pop.,  on  the  Chicago  &  Western  Michigan 

Rd.,  22  m.  from  Muskegon.    Location  of  a 

number  of  mills  for  different  purposes. 

INDICATOR;  Thursda.vs;  republican: 
eight  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1874  ;  W.  S.  Piatt,  editor  and  pub- 
llslier;  circulation  K  1. 

GAIiESBURGH,  Kalamazoo   Co.,  p 

900  pop.,  on  the  Michigan  Southern  Rd.,  9  m. 

from  Kalamazoo. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  eight  pages ; 
size   26x4(J ;    subscription   $1.50 ;    establl.shed 


18S3 ;  E.   E.  Thresher 
circulation  K, 


editor  and  publisher ; 


GALIEN,  Berrien  Co.,  jD' 500  pop.,  on 

Michigan  Central  Rd.,  SO  m.  from  Chicago. 
A  farming  district. 

N  E  W'  S ;  Thursdays  ;  independent ;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $2.10 ;  estab- 
lished 1881;  W:  K.  Sawver,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  ;  printed  at  the  office  of 
the  Three  Oaks  Sun. 

GAYIiORD,  Otsego  Co.,  [^  1,200  pop., 
on  Jackson,  Lansing  &  Saginaw  Rd.  Car- 
ries on  farming  and  lumbering. 

^OTSEGO  CO.  HERALD;  Fridays; 
four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1875;  H.  C.  McKInley,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 
^OTSEGO  CO.  INDEPENDENT; 
Tuesdays  ;  Independent ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
26x40 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1884 ;  C. 
E.  Strunk,  editor  and  publisher. 

GLADWIN,  C.  H.,  Gladwin  Co.,  u  300 
pop.,  19  m.  from  F.  &  P.  M.  Rd.,  on  Cedar  r. 
A  new  and  growing  town. 

GLADWIN   CO.  RECORD;  Fridays; 

eight  pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50: 
establl.shed  1878;  Foster  Bros.,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  K. 

GOBIiEVILLE,  Van  Buren  Co.,  p  40u 

pop,,    on    Kalamazoo    and    South    Haven 

Branch  of   M.  C.  Rd.    Shipping  point  for 

lumber  and  grain. 

HERALD;  Satm-days;  four  pages  ;  size 
20x26 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1881 ;  J. 
H.  Dimock,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  K. 

GRAND   HAVEN,   C.   H.,   Ottawa 

Co.,  -D  5,204  pop.,  at  mouth  of  Grand  r.,  on 
Lake  Michigan.  Has  a  fine  harbor.  Chicago 
and  Milwaukee  steamers  touch  here  daily. 
Terminus  of  Detroit,  Grand  Haven  &  Mil- 
waukee Rd.,  and  at  junction  of  Chicago  & 
Western  Sllchlgan  and  Michigan  &  Ohio 
Rds.,  189  m.  from  Detroit  Engaged  in 
lumber  manufacturing  and  fruit  raising. 
Popular  summer  resort. 

COURIER-JOURNAL;  Saturdays; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1875;  Hiram  Potts,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  J. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1869 ;  A.  S.  &  D.  H.  Kedzle,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  J 1. 

NEWS-JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  eight 
pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $2-  estab- 
lished 1876 ;  John  G.  Lee,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 

GRAND  LEDGE,  Eaton  Co.,  p  1,500 
pop.,  on  Detroit,  Lansing  &  Northern  Rd. 


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MICHIGAN. 


18  m.  from  Charlotte.  The  town  has  some 
impoi-tance  on  account  of  its  deposits  of 
stone  and  coal.  Has  an  excellent  water 
power. 

INDEPENDENT  s  Fridays;  iii(le|Ji-n<l- 
ent ;  eiKht  pages;  size  2(ix4iJ ;  sulisci-Ji>tion 
$1.50;  established  isro;  W.  C.  Westland,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ;  circulation  J. 

GRAND  RAPIDS,  C.  II.,  Kent  Co., 
-a  43,019  pop.,  on  Grand  r.,  40  m.  from  its 
mouth,  .30  from  Lake  Michigan,  and  on  De- 
troit, Grand  Haven  &  Milwaukee  Rd., 
Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  Rd.;  Grand  Rapids 
division  of  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  South- 
ern Rd.,  Grand  River  Valley  division  of 
Michigan  Central  Rd.,  and  Chicago  &  West 
Micliigan  Rds.  Steamboats  run  to  Grand 
Haven,  at  mouth  of  river,  wliere  tliey  con- 
nect witli  Lake  steamers.  River  furnishes 
excellent  power,  whicli  is  emjsloyed  in  a 
large  number  of  furniture  and  otlier  fac- 
tories. There  are  several  gypsum  beds 
(extensively  worked)  located  liere.  Seat  of 
United  States  Courts  for  W.  District  of 
Micliigan. 

EAGLiE;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEIi.lj\.  Thursdays;  rfi'Ul)lic;iii ; 
eight  pages  ;  size  of  page— daily  l."jx2>,  weekly 
34x48  ;  subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  §1.50; 
established— daily  1856,  weekly  1844 ;  A.  B. 
Turner  &  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation— daily 
I,  weekly  I  1. 

EVENING  LiEADER  ;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  LEADER,  Wednes- 
davs  ;  national ;  four  pages  ;  size— daily  24x36, 
weekly  26x41 ;  subscription- daily  $6,  weekly 
$1  •  established  1879  ;  Leader  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation— daily 
I,  weekly  I. 

MORNING  DEMOCRAT  ;  every 
morning  except  Monday,  and  DEMO- 
CRAT, Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size— daily  28x44,  weekly  30x48  ;  sub- 
scription—daily $8,  weekly  $1 ;  established 
1863 ;  F.  W.  Ball,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation—daily I  1,  weekly  I. 

M  O  R N  I  N  G  TELEGRAM  ;  every 
morning  except  Sunday  :  repulihcan  ;  four 
jages;  size  22x30;  subscription  $5;  estab- 
ished  18S4 ;  H.  McDowell  and  W.  M.  Har- 
ford, editors  ;  Telegram  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. 

TIMES;  every  morning  except  Monday, 
and  WEEKLY,  P'ridays ;  independent; 
four  pages  ;  size— dailj-  2-1x36,  weekly  26x40; 
subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $1 ;  established 
1870;  Nathan  Church,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation — daily  1 1,  weekly  J. 

DE  STANDAARD;  semi-weekly,  Tues- 
davs  and  Fridays ;  Hollandisli ;  four  pages  ; 
size  22x30 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1875  ; 
Gerrit  Visschers,  editor;  D.  Schram,  pub- 
lisher; circulation  I. 

DE.VIOCKAT;  (see  Morninn  Democrat.) 

DE  NIEUVVE  COIJRANT;  Thurs 
da.vs;  Hollandish;  eight  pages;  size  24x36; 
subscription  .S2 !  established  1884  ;  J.  Quintus, 
editor  and  publisher. 

GERMAN-AMERICAN  ;  Saturdays  ; 
democratic ;  four  pages ;  size  15x30 ;  sub- 
scription ,$1 ;  established   1884  ;  H.   Hammer- 


Fi 


schlag,  editor  and  publisher 

G  E  R  M  A  N  r  A  ;  Fridays ;  German ; 
independent;  twelve  jjages;  size  of  page 
15x22 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1882 ; 
Louis  Martin,  editor;  Martin  &  Wurzburg, 
publishers  ;  circulation  1 1. 

LEA  DER;  ;see  Ercnina  Leader.) 

MICIIKJAN  SCHOOL  MODERA- 
TOR; Thursdays  ;  educational  ;  twenty 
iiages;  size  of  page  9x11;  subscription  .$2; 
established  18S0;  N.  H.  Walbrldge  and  H.  R. 
Pattengill,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  I  1. 

3IICHIGAN     STAATS-ZEITUNG; 


MICHIGAN. 


Wednesdays,  and  SONNTAGS-BLATT, 

Sundays  ;  German  ;  weekly  eight  pages,  Sun- 
day four  pages ;  size— weekly  .30x44,  Sun- 
day 24x36;  subscription,  to  both  editions,  $3; 
established— weekly  1874,  Sunday  1878  ;  Louis 
Woehlert,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation 
— weeklv  H  H,  Sunday  1 1. 

MICHIGAN  SUNDAY  CALL;  Sun 
days  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription 
$2;  estal>lished  1885;  Mather  &  Cook,  editors 
and  i3ublishers. 

Ml(;HIGAN  TRADE  JOURNAL  ^ 
Saturdays;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36;  subscrip- 
tion $2  ;  established  1878 ;  L.  B.  Stanton,  edi- 
tor and  publisher;  circulation  1 1. 

MICHIGAN  TRADESMAN  ;  Wed- 
nesdays ;  commercial ;  eight  pages :  size  of 
page  15x20 ;  subscription  $1  ;  establlslied  1883 ; 
E.  A.  Stowe,  editor  :  E.  A.  Stowe  &  Bro.,  pub 
ll«her;  circulation  H  1.  J^W Actual  average 
circulation  for  one  year  preceding  Jan.  I, 
1885,  (isjier  statement  on, file  <it  the  ojftce  of  the 
American  Xewsiictper  Directory.  4,218  copies. 

SATURDAY  EV.ENING  POST; 
Saturdays;  prohibition;  eight  pages;  size 
30.X44;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1873  ;  Pro- 
hibition Publishing  Association,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  J  .1  1 . 

SONNTAGS-BLATT  ;  (see  Michigan 
St  a  u  ts-Ze  Itun  q.  ^ 

VRIJHEIDS  BANIER  ;  Thursdays; 
Hollandish  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
24x36 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1868 ; 
James  Van  Der  SUiis,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  I. 

WOLVERINE     CYCLONE;      Satiu 
days  ;  independent ;  four   pages;   .size  22x30; 
subscription  .$2  ;    established  1884  ;    J.  Mason 
Reynolds,  editor  ;  Wolverine  Publishing  Co., 
publishers. 

AGRICULTURAL  VV'ORLD  ;  semi- 
monthlv ;  agricultural ;  eight  pages ;  size 
28x42;  subscription  $1 ;  establishedl879;  F.  M. 
Carroll,  editor;  F.  M.  Carroll  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers :  circulation  G  G  1. 

MEDICAL  COUNSELOR;  semi- 
monthly ;  medical ;  fifty-six  pages  octavo  ; 
subscription  $3;  established  1878  ;  H.  R. 
Arudt,  M.  D.,  editor ;  Medical  Counselor  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers ;  H.  R.  Arndt,  man- 
ager ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

HEARTH  AND  HALL;  monthly; 
sixteen  pages  ;  size  of  page  11x15  ;  subscrip- 
tion 75  cents  ;  established  1884  ;  Carpenter  & 
Adams,  editors  and  publishers. 

MICHIGAN  ARTISAN;  monthly; 
commercial ;  fifty-two  pages ;  size  of  page 
11x15;  subscription  $1;  established  1880 ;  A. 
S.  White,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  G  1. 

YORK'S  MUSICAL  JOURNAL; 
monthly  ;  commercial ;  eight  pages ;  size  of 
page  8x12 ;  subscription  50  cents ;  established 
1884 ;  J.  W.  York  &  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 
GRASS    LAKE,  Jackson    Co.,  p  7-20 

pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  U  m.  from 

Jackson.    A  fine  farming  section. 

NEWS;    Tliursdays;     independent;   four 
pages  ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription   §1.50;   estab- 
lished 1879;  C.  W.  Owen,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  K  1. 
GRAYLING,    Crawford    Co.,  ^    864 

po]).,  in  a  section  chiefly  interested  in  lum- 
bering and  farming. 

CRAWFORD  AVALANCHE; 
Thursdays ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
24x35;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1879  ; 
O.  Palmer,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion K. 
GREENVILLE,    Montcalm    Co., 

3,142   pop.,    on   Flat  r.,    a   good  lumbering 
.  stream,  28  m.  N.  E.  of  Grand  Rapids,  and  on 

Detroit,  Lansing  &  Lake  Michigan  Rd.,  144 

111.  N.  W.  of  Detroit.    Base  of  supplies  for  a 

lumbering  region,  and  a   fine  agricultural 

district. 

CALL;   every    evening    except   Sunday, 


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MICHIGAN. 


and  DEMOCRAT,  Thursdays;  daily  four 
pages,  weekly  eight  pases  ;  size— dailj'  20x26, 
weekly  :3Ux44 ;  subscription— daily  §3,  week- 
ly SI :  established— daily  1879,  weekly  1871 ; 
W.  B.  Wells,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion—daily  K  1,  weeklj'  K  1. 

DE:»I0('RAT:  (see  Call.) 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays:  republi- 
can ;  eight  pages  ;  size  311x44  ;  subscription 
$1.50 ;  established  1854 ;  E.  F.  Grabill,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

HANCOCK,  noughton  Co.,  b  3,000 
pop.,  on  Mineral  Range  Rd.,  at  junction 
of  the  Marquette,  Houghton  &  Ontonagon 
Rd.,  12  ni.  from  Calumet.  Has  very  large 
copper  mines,  and  stamp  and  rolling  mills. 

.IIINING  HERALD;  Wednesdays; 
four  pages  ;  size  22x30 ;  subscription  .§1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1884  ;  Prince  &  Shields,  editors  and 
publishers. 

NORTHWESTERN  MINING 
JOURNAL.;  Saturdays;  four  pages; 
size  27x40;  subscription  $3  ;  established  1873; 
E.  P.  Kibbee,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion J  1. 

HANOVER,  </ac/;so?i  Co.,  p  300  pop., 

on  Fort  Wayne  branch  of  Lake  Shore  & 

Michigan  Southern  Rd.,  at  junction  of  M.  & 

O.  Rd. 

TIMES;  Saturdays ;  four  pages ;  size 
24x:3o ;  subscription  .§1.25;  established  1881; 
D.  T.  Winton,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  K  K. 

HARBOR  SPRINGS,  C.  H.,  Em- 

met  Co.,  (2  1,50<J  pop.,  on  Grand  Rapids  & 
Indiana  Rd.  Has  a  good  harbor  on  Lake 
Michigan.  Chicago  and  Buffalo  line  of 
steamers  make  a  landing  here.  Principal 
branches  of  industry  are  wood  manufac- 
turing, lumbering,  steamboatiug  and  farm- 
ing. A  good  shipping  point,  and  a  popular 
summer  resort. 

NORTHERN  INDEPENDENT;  Tues 

days  ;  four  pages  ;  size  2<jx40  ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1878;  Charles  S.  Hampton, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J.  During  i 
the  months  of  July,  August  and  September  a 
daily  edition,  entitled  the  Reporter,  is  issued 
from  this  office  every  morning,  except  Sun-  , 

REPUBLICAN;     Wednesdays;     eight! 
pages  ;  size  :30x4-l ;   subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1876 ;  Lorenzo  A.  Clark,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K. 

HARRISON,  C.  H.,  Clare  Co.,  n  900 
]>op..  on  the  Saginaw  &  Clare  Co.  Rd.,  70  m. 
from  East  Saginaw. 

CLARE  CO.  CLEAVER;  Thursdays  ; 
four  pages;  size  24x35;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1881 ;  D.  Lee  Sanborn,  editor : 
John  Quinn,  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

STANDARD;  Wednesdays;  non-parti- 
san ;  tour  pages ;  size  22x30 ;  subscription 
•SI;  established  1884;  A.  W.  Munsell,  editor 
and  publisher, 

HARRISVILLE,C.  H.,^Zcon«  Co., 

C   50(J  pop.,  on  Lake  Huron,  100  m.  from  Bay 

City,  with  which  it  is  connected  by  a  daily 

line  of  steamers.    Engaged  in  farming  and 

lumbering. 

^  ALCONA  CO.  REVIEW  :  Fridays  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  UxM ;  subscription  .§1.50  ; 
established  1877 ;  J.  K.  Fairchild,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 

HART,C.  H.,  Oceana  Co.,j3  550  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  West    Michigan  Rd.,  8    m. 
from  Pentwater. 
ARGUS;  Wednesdays;  four   pages;  size 

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24x36  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1877  :  E. 
S.  Palmjter;  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion K  1. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays:  eight  pages: 
size  26x40;  subscription  81.50;  established 
1869;  S.  Edson,  editor  and  publisher;  circu- 
lation K  1. 

SWORD  OF  THE  SPIRIT;  Tues- 
days ;  four  pages ;  size  20x26 ;  subscription 
$1  ;  established  1883 ;  J.  Palmiter,  editor  and 
publisher. 

HARTFORD,  Van  Buren  Co  ,  D  90O 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  West  Michigan  and 
Toledo  &  South  Haven  Rds.,  78  m.  from 
Grand  Rapids.  Surrounded  by  an  agricul- 
tural region. 

DAY  SPRING;  Saturdays;  four  pages  ; 
size  24x35  ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1871  ; 
Wm.  H.  H.  Earle,  publisher;  circ'n  K. 

HASTINGS,  C.  H.,  Barry  Co.,  p  2,800 
pop.,  on  Thornapple  r.  and  Grand  R.  Valley 
division  of  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  42  m.  from 
Lansing,  :32  from  Grand  Rapids,  62  from 
Jackson  and  13S  from  Detroit.  Surrounded 
by  a  wheat -growing  district. 

BANNER  ;  Fridays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
30x44;  subscription  ,§1.50;  established  1856; 
Marshall  L.  Cook,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation J  J  1. 

BARRY  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Thurs- 
days ;  eight  pages  :  size  30x44  ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1880:  Chas.  S.  Hilbourn,  edi- 
tor and  publisher :  circulation  K  K  1. 

HOME  JOl'RNAL  ;  Thursdavs  ;  fotu- 
pages  ;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1868 ;  Dennis  &  Slingerland,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

PLAINDEALER;  Tuesdays;  inde- 
pendent ;  four  pages :  size  20x26 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1867 ;  Francis  Graves, 
editor  and  publisher. 

CHURCH  HELPER  OF  WEST- 
ERN MICHIGAN;  monthly:  protestant 
episcopal;  eight  pages  :  size  19x25;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents ;  estaV>lished  1880 ;  Rev.  J.  W. 
Bancroft,  editor ;  published  by  a  committee 
under  the  auspices  of  the  Board  of  Missions ; 
circulation  J. 

HERSEY,  C.  H.,  Osceola  Co.,  a  500 
pop.,  oil  Muskegon  r.,  and  Flint  &  Pere  Mar- 
quette Rd.,  about  4  m.  from  junction  with 
Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  Rd.  Lumbering 
carried  on.    An  agricultural  district. 

OSCEOLA  CO.  OUTLINE;  Fridays; 
republican  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  35x48  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2  ;  established  1871 ;  J.  F.  Rad.cliffe,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

HESPERIA,  Oceana  Co.,  -a  600  pop., 

on  White  r.,  12  miles  from  Fremont  and  60 

from   Grand   Rapids.     Rich  fanning   and 

lumber  region.    Mall  received  daily  by  way 

of  White  Cloud,  16  m.  distant. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size  24x35; 
subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1882 ;  C.  N. 
Young,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

HILLMAN,  C.  H.,  Montmorency  Co., 
cf  100  pop.,  25  mile  from  Alpena.  Lumber- 
ing is  the  principal  industry. 

31  O  N  T  M  O  R  E  N  C  Y    CO.  INDEX  ; 

Tuesdays  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x30  ; 
sub.scription  §1;  established  1882;  S.  Ai-ms, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

HILLSDALE,  C.  H.,  Hillsdale  Co.,  [? 
3,518  pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  South- 
ern Rd.,  at  junction  of  Detroit,  Hillsdale  & 
Southwestern  and  Fort  Wayne  «fe  Jackson 
Rds.     Hillsdale  derives  its  name  from  tht- 


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undulating  country  In  centre  of  which  it  is 

located.    Hillsdale  college  is  located  here. 

BUSINESS;  Saturdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1870  ; 
H  T.Parnani,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  J  J. 

C  O  li  li  E  G  E  Jl  E  K  A  li  I)  ;  Thursdays  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  16.x'.!:i ;  suljscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1878;  Hillsdale  College  Publishing 
Ass'n,  publishers  ;  circulation  K  K  1 ;  a  col- 
lege paper  :  issued  during  the  collegiate  year. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x35;  subscription  .$1.50  ;  es- 
tablished 18.59  ;  Wni.  H.  Tallman,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

Li  E  A  D  E  K  ;  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1882;  E.  J.  March  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers;  circulation  J  1. 

STANDARD;  Tuesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages;  size  .30x44 ;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1846 ;  H.  B.  Rowlson  &  Sou,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ;  circulation  I  1. 

HOLLAND,  Ottawa  Co.,  -a  2,97-2  pop., 

on  Macatawa   Bay   and    Chicago   &    West 

Michigan  Rd.,  21   m.   fronx  Grand  Haven. 

Agricultural,  fruit  and  lumbering  district. 

Tanning  and  the  manufacture  of  flour  is 

carried  on.    A  summer  resort. 

CITY  NEWS;  Saturdays  ;  independent ; 

eight    pages  ;     size   26x40 ;    subscription    $2  ; 

established  1872;  William  H.  Rogers,  editor 

and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

DE  GRONDWET  ;  Tuesdays;  Hol- 
landish  ;  republican  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ; 
subscription  $2  ;  established  1860  ;  I.  Verwey, 
editor ;  L.  Mulder,  oublisher  ;  circ'n  I  1. 

DE  HOIiEANDER:  Tuesdays;  Hol- 
landish  ;  Independent;  four  pages  :  size  24x36 ; 
subscription  $1.50  ;  established  185*  ;  W.  Ben- 
.laminse,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  ; 
iaanpn  a.Uo  Dp  Wachter. 

DE  HOPE;  Tuesdays;  Hollandish;  dutch 
reformed    church  ;  eight  pages ;    size   24x36; 
subscription  $2  ;  established  1866  ;  Rev.  J.  H. 
Karsten,  editor;   Hope   College,  publishers; 

circulation  J 1. ,^  ,,      , 

DE  WACHTER;  Thursdays;  Holland- 
ish ;  christain  reformed  church;  four  pages  ; 
size  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  establislied 
18ft8;  L.  J.  Hulst,  editor;  W.  Beujaminse, 
publisher  ;  circulation  J  :  issues  also  De  Hol- 
lander. 

HOLLY,  Oakland  Co.,  □,  2,000  pop.,  on 
Shiawassee  r.  and  at  junction  Detroit, 
Grand  Haven  &  Milwaukee  and  Flint  & 
Pere  Marquette  Rds.,  47  m.  from  Detroit. 
Agricultural  market  for  surrounding  coun- 
try. 

OAKLAND  CO.  ADVERTISER; 
Saturdays  ;  independent ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
30x44  ;  subscription  .$1.50  ;  established  1877  ; 
James  Slocum,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion K 1.  ,  , 

REGISTER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages;  size  20x26  ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1865  ;  H.  Jenkins,  editor  and  pubisher  ; 
circulation  K. 

HOMXR,  Calhoun  Co.,  g  1,200  pop.,  on 
Michigan  &  Ohio  Rd.  and  Air  Line  division 
of  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  at  crossing  of 
Lansing  division  of  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan 
Southern  Rd.  Is  the  most  important  grain 
market  in  the  county,  the  country  around 
being  called  the  garden  of  Southern  Michi- 
gan. 

INDEX:  Wednesdays;  neutral;  four 
rages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
fishcd  1872;  W.  A.  Lane,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

HOUGHTON,  C.  H.,  Houghton  Co.,  \j 
3,000  pop.,  on  Portage  Lake,  and  terminus 


MICHIGAN. 


of  the  Marquette,  Houghton  &  Onton  Rd., 

about  90  111.  N.  W.  of  Marquette  and  about 

300  N.  of  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.    Copper  mined 

in  this  vicinity. 

PORTAGE  LAKE  MINING  GA- 
ZETTE; Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x36 ;  subscription  $3  ;  established  1859  ;  J.  R. 
Devereaux,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  J  1. 

HOWARD  CITY,  Montcalm  Co.,  a 
1,650  pop.,  33  111.  N.  of  Grand  Rapids,  at  In- 
tersection of  Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  Rd. 
with  Detroit,  Lansing  &  Northern  and 
Chicago,  Saginaw  &  Canada  Rds.  Engaged 
In  farming,  and  manufacturing  lumber  for 
the  Southern  markets. 

HOWARD  RECORD;  Wednesdays; 
six  pages ;  size  of  page  16x20 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1872;  Ed.  E.  Smith,  editor 
and  manager  ;  circulation  J  J. 

HOWELL,  C.  H.,  Livingston  Co.,  O^ 
3,000  pop.,  on  Detroit,  Lansing  &  Northern 
Rd.,  50  m.  from  Detroit  and  33  from  Lansing. 
Surrounded  by  an  agricultm-al  region. 
Manufacturing  carried  on.  One  of  the  lead- 
ing local  trading  points  in  the  State. 

LIVINGSTON  CO.  REPUBLICAN; 

Thursdays  ;    republican ;    eight   pages  ;    size 

30x44;    subscription   $1.50;   established   1855 ; 

Stair  Bros.,  cditc )is  and  publisheis  ;  circ'n' .1  1 . 

liIVIN(JST()N    DE.^IOCRAT;    Wed 

nesdays  ;  democratic  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44 ; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1857  ;  Jos.  T.  Titus 
&  Son,  editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  J. 

HUBBARDSTON, /o««a  Co.,  n  650 
pop.,  0  m.  from  Detroit  &  Milwaukee  Rd.,  at 
Pewamo.  Base  of  supplies  for  large  section 
of  country.  Engaged  in  lumbering  and 
manufacturing. 

ADVERTISER  ;  Thursdays  ;  independ- 
ent ;  four  pages ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription 
$1.50  ;  established  1870  ;  A.  V.  Phister,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

HUDSON,  Lenaivee  Co.,  O,  2,478  pop., 

on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rd.,  17 

m.  from  Adrian. 

GAZETTE  ;  Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1858  ;  Wm.  T.  B.  Schermerhorn,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  J. 

POST ;  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  eight  pages  ; 
size  35x4^;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1868 ;  Scarritt  &  Steuerwald,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  J  1. 

IMLAY  CITY,  Lapeer  Co.,  a-  2,244 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Grand  Trunk  and  Pon- 
tiac,  Oxford  &  Port  Austin  Rds.  Has  flour- 
ing mills,  grain  elevators,  and  is  in  one 
of  the  best  wheat-producing  districts  in 
Michigan. 

OPTIC;  Saturdays;  eight  pages;  size 
26x40 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1880 ; 
Lyons  &  Goulet,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation J  J. 

IONIA,  C.  H.,  Ionia  Co.,  n  4,700  pop., 

on  Grand  r.  and  on  Detroit  &  Milwaukee 

and  Detroit,  Lansing  &  Lake  Michigan  Rds., 

Vii  m.  from  Detroit  and   35  E.   of  Grand 

Rapids.    Agricultural  and  lumber  region. 

EVENING  MAI  li;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  SENTINEL,  Wednesdays: 
republican ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight 
pages ;  size— daily  22x26,  weekly  30x44 ;  sub- 
scription—daily $4,  weekly  $1.50;  established 
— dailv  1884,  weekly  1866;  Sentinel  Printing 


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MICHIGAN. 


■Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  circulation — 
daily  K  K,  weekly  J  1. 

NATION  A  Jj  ;  Fridays;  greenback;  four 
pages ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1878 ;  L.  P.  Brock,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher :  circulation  J  1. 

SENTINEL:  (see  Evening  Mail.) 
STANDAKD  ;     Fridays;     democratic; 
■eight  pages;   size  30x44;  subscription  $1.25; 
established    1870 ;     Standard   Printing     Co., 
■editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

IRON  MOUNTAIN,  Menominee 
Co.,  ~D  4,000  pop.,  on  C.  &  N.  W.  Rd.  and 
Milwaukee  &  Northern  Rd.  A  mining  dis- 
trict. 

MENOMINEE    RANGE;    Thursdays; 

■eight  pages;  size  20x40;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1879 ;  Robert  P.  Tuten,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  J. 

ISHPEMING,  Marquette  Co.,  b  8,763 
pop.,  on  the  Marquette,  Houghton  cSt  On 
tonagon  Rd.,  at  junction  of  Peninsula 
division  of  Cliieago  &  Northwestern  Rd. 
Iron  mines  located  ivlthin  limits  which 
furnish  nearly  one-half  aggregate  product 
of  district.  Marble,  gold  and  silver  exist 
in  this  neighborhood. 

IRON  AGITATOR;  Saturdays ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  of  page  16x22  ;  subscription  $2.50  ; 
established  1879;  George  A.  Newett,  editor 
an<l  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

PENINSUL,.\  RECORD;  biweekly; 
eight  pages  ;  size  of  page  13x20 ;  subscription 
SI ;  established  1884 ;  J.  D.  West,  editor  and 
publisher. 

ITHACA,  C.  H.,  Gratiot  Co  ,  a  800 
pop.,  42  m.  N.  of  Lansing  and  100  N.  W.  of 
Detroit.  Situated  in  the  centre  of  an  agri- 
cultural district. 

GRATIOT  CO.  JOLRNAI.;  Fridays; 
republican ;  eight  pages ;  size  30x44 ;  sub- 
scription $1.50 ;  established  1863  ;  Robert 
Smith,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J  J 1. 

JACKSON,  C.  H.,  Jackson  Co.,  g 
21,000  pop.,  76  m.  from  Detroit.  On  the 
Michigan  Central  and  Lake  Shore  &  Michi- 
gan Southern  Rds.  to  Toledo ;  Michigan 
Air  Line  to  Niles ;  Grand  River  Valley  to 
Grand  Rapicfs ;  Fort  Wayne  &  Jackson 
and  Grand  Trunk  &  Port  Huron  Rds. 
The  Michigan  State  Prison,  machine  shops 
of  the  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  extensive 
milling,  machinery,  and  corset  manu- 
factories, pulp  and  paper  mills,  and 
numerous  other  interests,  employing 
thousands  of  persons,  are  located  or 
centered  here. 

CITIZEN  j  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Tuesdays;  republican; 
daily  (our  pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ;  size- 
dally  24x3H,  weekly  35x48  ;  subscription — daily 
$6,  weekly  $1.50;  established— daily  1865, 
weekly  1839 ;  James  O'Dounell,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation — daily  I,  weekly  H. 

EVENING  COURIER;  every  evening 
except  Suiidav;  republican;  four  pages;  size 
18x24;  subscription  .$3;  established  1884;  W. 
P.  Heaton,  etlitor  and  publisher. 

PATRIOT;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ; 
size— daily  25x40  ;  weekly  (size  of  page)  20x25  ; 
subscription— tlaily  $6,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished—dally 1870,  weekly  lS4i  ;  Carlton  &  Van 
Antwerp,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation 
—daily  J  J  l ,  weekly  H. 

ADVERTISER-;  Saturdays ;  four  pages; 


MICHIGAN. 


size  26x40;  subscription  $1  ;  estalilished  1884  ; 
Advertiser  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

MICHIGAN  VOLKSFREIND;  Fri 
days  ;  German ;  eight  pages ;  size  ;Wxt4  ;  sub- 
scription .$2 ;  established  1871 ;  Rudolph 
Worch,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  1 1. 

SATURDAY  EVENING  STAR; 
Saturdays  ;  Independent  democratic  ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1879;  Myron  W.  Tarbox,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  III. 

SUNDAY  SENTINEL;  Sundays;  eight 
pages;  size  3' x44  :  subscription  $1.56;  estab- 
lished 1884;  Dr.  W.  E.  Choate,  editor  and 
publisher. 


JONESVILLE,  Hillsdale  Co.,  q  2,176 
pop.,  at  junction  of  the  Fort  Wayne  &  Jack- 
son and  Lansing  branches  of  the  Lake  Shore 
&  Michigan  Southern  Rd.,  37  m.  from 
Adrian,  73  from  Toledo,  Ohio,  110  from 
Detroit,  Mich.,  75  from  Fort  Wayne,  Ind., 
60  from  Lansing,  171  from  Chicago.  Sur- 
rounded by  an  agricultural  district.  Manu- 
facturing carried  on. 

HILLSDALE     CO.    GAZETTE; 

Saturdays;  independent  ;  eight  pages;  size 
30x44 ;  subscription  $1.25 ;  established  1878  ; 
James  I.  Dennis,  editor  and  publisher;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; fdur pages;  size 26x40;  subscription $1.50; 
established  1S54  ;  Harding  &  Eggleston,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  cu-culation  J  J. 

KALAMAZOO,   C.    H..    Kalamazoo 

Co.,  P  15,(HX)  pop.,  on  Kalamazoo  r.  and 
Michigan  Central,  Lake  Shore  &  Bllchigan 
Southern,  Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana,  South 
Haven  &  Kalamazoo  Rds.,  144  m.  from 
Detroit  and  145  E.  of  Chicago.  Engaged  in 
various  manufactures.  Has  a  large  and 
flom-ishiug  trade;  seat  of  Kalamazoo 
College,  Michigan  Female  Seminary,  and 
several  other  institutions  of  learning. 

GAZETTE;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays  ;  democratic  ; 
dally  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages ;  size- 
daily  24x35,  weekly  30x42 ;  subscripticm  — 
weekly  $1.50 ;  established— daily  1877.  weekly 
1834 ;  A.  J.  Shakespeare,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation- daily  K,  weekly  1 1. 

TELEGRAPH;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  re- 
publican ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight 
pages  ;  size— <laily  26x40,  weekly  (size  of  page) 
17x23 ;  subscription— ilaily  $5.20,  weekly  $1.50 ; 
established— daily  1859,  weekly  1844 ;  Kalama- 
zoo Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
circulation— daily  I  l ,  weekly  I  l . 

NATIONAL  ER.\;  Saturdays;  four 
piges;  size  24.x35;  established  1879;  A.  Fanek- 
boner,  editor  and  publisher. 

REFORM  HERALD;  Saturdays ; four 
pages  ;  size  22x30 ;  established  1883  ;  Rev.  A. 
N.  Alcott,  editor  and  publisher  ;  clrc'n  K  K. 

COLLEGE  INDEX;  monthly  ;  sixteen 
pages;  size  of  page  8X11 ;  subscription  .<;;l ;  es- 
tablished 1877;  Students'  Publication' Asso- 
ciation, editors  and  publishers ;  circulation 
K  K;  a  college  paper;  issued  during  the 
collegiate  year. 

OCCIDENT;  monthly;  eight  pages  ;  size 
of  page  10x12;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1883 ;  Occident  Publishing  Association, 
publisliei  s  ;  circulation  K  :  a  school  paper  ; 
Issued  during  the  school  year. 

PHILANTHROPIC  INDEX  AND 
REVIEW;  monthly;  four  pages;  size'*: 
16x22  ;  subscription  50  cents  :  established  1882  ; 
Dr.  C.  T.  Wilbur,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  H  1;  devoted  to  the  interests  of 
the  defective  and  dependent  classes  of 
society. 


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MICHIGAN. 


MICHIGAN. 


KALKASKA,  C.  H.,  Kalkaska  Co.,  6 
1,500  pop.,  ou  the  crossing  of  the  G.  R.  &  I. 
Rd.,  and  Boardman  r.,  40  m.  N.  of  Cadillac. 
Trading  and  manufacturing  place.  The 
manufacture  of  turned  boxes  for  drug- 
gists, etc.,  is  extensively  engaged  in ;  ship- 
ments amount  to  600  gross  per  day. 
CRUSADER;  Saturdays;  national;  eight 
pages ;  size  26x40 ;  established  18T0 ;  J.  A.  P. 
Mason,  editor  and  publisher. 

RALKASKAIAN;  Fridays  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1874 ;  C.  P.  Sweet,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  K  K. 

IjEADER  ;  Thursdays ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1878;  Dennis  &  Tinklepaugh,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  K. 

KENT  CITY,  Kent  Co.,  -a  400  pop  , 
20  ni.  from  Grand  Rapids,  on  Newaygo 
branch  of  Chicago  &  West  Michigan  Rd. 
Has  flouring,  planing,  and  steam  saw  mills. 
HERALD  ;    Fridays;   four  pages;    size 

24xo5 ;    subscription    $1 ;     established    1878  ; 

Frank  E.  Ackerman,  editor  and  publisher  ; 

circulation  K  K. 

LAINGSBURG,  Shiawassee  Co.,  D 
1,000  pop.,  20  m.  from  Lansing,  14  m.  from 
C.  H.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd.  Fine 
farming  country. 

XEVVS;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size  24x35; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1877 ;  J.  C.  Stone, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J. 

LAKE  CITY,  C.  H.,  Missaukee  Co.,  ^ 
100  pop.,  100  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  from  Grand 
Rapids.  Engaged  In  farming  and  lumber- 
ing. 

NEW  ERA  :  Fridays ;  independent ;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1883;  H.  N.  Mclntlre,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

LAKE   LINDEN,  Houghton  Co.,  ~D 
3,000  pop.,  12  m.  distant  from  Rd.    Copper 
mining  Is  the  principal  industry. 
TORCH    LAKE   TIMES;    Tuesdays; 

elglit  pages;    size    22x32;    subscription    $2; 

established  1883;   Wilson  &   Laube,   editors 

and  publishers. 

LAKEVIEW,   Montcalm  Co.,  D  599 
pop.,   20    m.   from   Stanton,   on    Chicago, 
Saginaw  &  Canada  Rd.     Lumbering   and 
farming  district. 
ENTERPRISE  ;    Fridays;   four  pages; 

size  24.X35;  subscription  .$1 ;  established  18<9; 

T.  F.  Rogers,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  K. 

L'ANSE,  C.  H.,    Baraga   Co.,  tl  1.300 
pop.    Lumbering  and  mining  town. 
LAKE     SUPERIOR     SENTINEL  ; 

Saturdays;  independent;  four  pages  size 
19x25;  subscription  Sl.aO;  established  1880 ; 
S  Kinney,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation 
kl. 


LANSING,  State  capital,  Ingham  Co., 
p  8,326  pop.,  on  Grand  r.,  84  m.  N.  W.  of 
Detroit.  Michigan  Central,  Detroit,  Lansing 
&  Northern,  Chicago  &  Grand  Trunk  and 
Lake  Shore  and  Blichigan  Southern  Rds., 
.f.  centre  here.  River  furnishes  water  power, 
which  Is  employed  in  mills  and  manufac- 
tories. 

REPUBLICAN ;   triweekly    Tuesdays, 
Thursdays  and  Saturdays,  and  WEEKLY, 


Wednesdays;  republican;  four  pages;  size 
24x36;  subscription— triweekly  $3,  weekly 
$1 ;  established  1855  ;  W.  S.  George  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers: ciieulation— triweekly  J  J  ;  does  not 
insert  advertis^ements  in  weekly. 

JOURNAL:  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages;  size  28x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1872;  L.  E.  Rowley,  editor  and  Dub- 
lisber :  circulation  J  1. 

SENTINEL;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
four  pages ;  size  20x26 ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1879;  F.  M.  Fogg,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  I  I. 

SUNDAY  SIFTIN<JS  ;  Sundays;  in- 
dependent ;  four  pages  ;  size  20x30  :  sub.scrip- 
tion  $1  ;  established  1881 ;  O.  T.  Allen  and  M. 
A.  Fay.  editors  and  publishers. 

VETERAN;  Wednesdays;  sixteen  pages; 
size  22x32  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  18a3  ; 
W.  L.  Smith,  editor  ;  Veteran  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  ;  circulation  1 1. 

LAPEER,  C.  H.,  Lapeer  Co.,  D-  2,98T 
pop.,  at  junction  of  Detroit  &  Bay  City  and 
Chicago  &  Grand  Trunk  Rds.  and  Five  Lakes 
branch  of  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  46  m.  from 
Port  Hm-on  and  60  from  Detroit.  Agri- 
cultural and  lumber  country. 
CLARION;    Thursdays ;  republican  ; 

eight    pages ;     size    40x50 ;   subscription    $1  ; 

established  1856;  C.  C.  Vaughan,  editor  and 

publisher ;  circulation  1 1. 
DEMOCRAT:  Wednesdays;  democratic; 

eight    pages ;    size   30x44 ;    subscription    $1  ; 

established  1874 ;    H.  C.  Kudner,  editor  and 

publisher  ;  circulation  1 1. 

LELAND,  Leelanau  Co.,  \2  400  pop., 
on  Lake  Mich.,  at  the  mouth  of  Carp  r.,  also 
on  the  Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  Rd.,  2614 
m,  N.  W.  of  Traverse  City.  A  shipping 
point  for  hard  wood,  lumber  and  railroad 
ties. 
LEELANAU    ENTERPRISE;  Thurs 

days  :  four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscription  $1; 

established  1877;    W.   C.   Nelson,  editor  and 

publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

LE  ROY,  Osceola  Co.,  G  400  pop.  Has 
lumber,  shingle  and  planing  mills,  also  a 
broom-handle  factory. 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays;  inde- 
pentlent ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x40:  subscrip- 
tion $1.50 ;  e^stablished  1884 ;  W.  E.  Jackson, 
editor  and  publisher. 

LESLIE,  Ingham  Co.,  g  1,300  pop.,  on 
Michigan  Central  Rd.,  22  m.  S.  of  Lansing. 
Location  of  magnetic  wells. 
LOCAL;     Fridays;    independent;     four 
pages  ;  size  18x22  ;  subscription  $1.25  ;   estab- 
lished 1876 ;  J.  T.  Campbell,  editor   and    pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  1. 

LEXINGTON,  Sanilac   Co.,  D-  1,96.> 
pop.,  on  Lake  Huron,  about  85  m.  from  De- 
troit. 
SANILAC    JEFFERSONIAN  ;     Fri 

days  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x30  ; 
suljscription  $1.25;  established  1858;  Watson 
Beach,  eiiitor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  J  J. 

LINDEN,   Genesee  Co.,  D-  687  pop.,  55 

m.  from  Detroit ;  on  Detroit  Grand  Haven  & 
Milwaukee    Rd.    and   Shiawassee    r.    Has 
wagon   and    carnage   works.    In    agricul- 
tural and  stock-raising  country. 
RECORD;  Thursdays;  eight  pages ;  size 

26x40;  subscription  $1.25 ;  established  1878;  S. 

D.  &  L.  E.  Harris,  editors  and  publishers; 


circulation  K  K. 
LITCHFIELD,   Hillsdale    Co.,  g  679 
pop.,  on  the  Lansing  division  of  the  L.  S.  & 


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-  M.  S.  Rd.,  12  111.  from  Hillsdale  and  100  from 

Detroit.     Engaged   in   farming.     Contains 

flouring,  saw  and  planing  mills. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  neutral;  four 
tiages;  size  24x3.5;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1874;  E.  W.  Jackson,  editor;  Hard- 
ing &  Eceleston,  publishers  ;  circulation  K. 

XOWELiL,  Kent  Co.,  -a  1,856  pop.,  on 
Grand  r.,  and  on  Detroit,  Grand  Haven  & 
Michigan  Rd.,  about  18  m.  E.  of  Grand  Rap- 
ids. 

HTNE"S  DOLLAR  JOURNAL,  ; 
Wednesdays ;  four  pages ;  size  24x36 ;  sub- 
scription .§1 ;  established  1865 ;  Jas.  W.  Hine, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J  J. 

liUDINGTON,  C.  H.,  Mason  Co.,  -o 
6,500  pop.,  on  east  shore  of  Lake  Michigan, 
about  70  m.  N.  of  Grand  Haven  and  96  from 
Milwaukee.  Engaged  in  the  lumber  trade, 
iron  works,  and  is  also  a  fruit  centre. 

APPEAL;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1873 ;  W.  B.  Cole,  editor  and  publisher ; 
■circulation  K  1. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  paeces  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1878  ;  E.  W.  Marsh,  editor  ;  Marsh  & 
'Co.,  publishers;  circulation  J  1. 

RECORD  ;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  ;  size  36x48  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established 
1867;  Thos.  P.  McMaster,  editor  and  publish- 
er ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

LA  REVUE  CAXADTEXNE  DE 
L'OUEST  ;  semimonthly;  French;  thir- 
ty-eight pages;  size  of  page  9x11  :  subscrip- 
tion $2 ;  established  1884 ;  L.  P.  Paquin,  edi- 
tor and  publisher. 

XUTHER,  Lalce  Co.,  -a  1,500  pop.,  on 
Manlstique  r.  and  Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana 
Rd.,  20  m.  N.  W.  of  Reed  City.  Engaged  in 
the  manufacture  of  lumber,  laths,  shingles 
and  charcoal. 

ALPHA;  monthly:  woman  suffrage; 
four  pages ;  size  14x22 ;  subscription  .SI  ; 
established  1884 ;  Christine  Swartz  Barg- 
hoorn,  editor  and  publisher. 

XYONS,  Ionia  Co.,  u  840  pop.,  on 
Grand  r.  and  Detroit,  Lansing  &  N.  Rd.,  1 
m.  from  Detroit,  Grand  Haven  cfe  Milwau- 
kee Rd.,  117  West  by  North  from  Detroit. 
Fine  wheat  growing  locality.  Has  abundant 
"water  power  and  a  number  of  mills  ;  the 
manufacture  of  wind-mills  is  a  prominent 
Industry.  The  town  line  of  Muir,  with  a 
population  of  805,  adjoins  Lyons. 

HERALD  ;  Fridays  ;  independent  ; 
lour  pages ;  size  21x31 ;  subscription  §1  ; 
established  1882 ;  D.  A.  Reynolds  &  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ;  circulation  J. 

MANCELONA,    Antrim    Co.,  t}   8.i0 

pop.,  on  line  of  G.  R.  &  I.  Rd.,  40  m.  N.  by  E. 

from    Traverse  City.    Has  an  iron  furnace 

and  is  a  flourishing  manufacturing  town  ; 

surrounded  by  fine  farming  lands. 

HERALD;  Thursdays  ;  four  pages;  size 
22x30  ;  subscription  .§1 ;  established  1879 ;  L.  E. 
Slussar,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K  1. 

MANCHESTER,  TVashtenaw  Co.,  r\ 
1,400  pop.,  at  intersection  of  Jackson  and 
Ypsilanti  branches  of  Lake  Shore  &  Michi- 
gan Southern  Rd.,  25  in.  from  Adrian,  51 
from  Toledo,  O.,  and  54  from  Detroit.  In  an 
agricultural  district. 
ENTERPRISE;   Thursdays;   independ- 


MICHIGAX. 


ent ;  four  pages ;  size  24x35  ;  subscription 
$2 ;  established  1867  ;  Mat  D.  Blosser,  edi- 
tor and  publisher;  circulation  J. 

MANISTEE,  C.  H.,  Manistee  Co.,  ti 
11,,50C»  pop.,  on  Lake  Michigan  at  mouth  of 
Manistee  r.,  about  100  m.  from  Grand  Haven, 
and  on  Flint  &  Pere  Marquette  Rd. 
Milling,  salt  and  lumber  manufactui-ing 
carried  on.  Manufactures  about  two  mil- 
lion shingles  daily,  and  is  said  to  be  the 
largest  shingle  manufacturing  city  in  the 
world.  Contains  also  four  salt-producing 
establishments,  which  produce  about  10,000 
barrels  monthly.  Lies  in  the  great  fruit 
belt  of  Michigan. 

ADVOCATE  ;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages ;  size  24x35  ;  sub.scription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1S83 ;  Thompson  &  Smith,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  .$2  ;  es- 
tablished 1S74;  M.  H.  Clark,  editor;  Clark  & 
Co.,   publishers;  circulation  K  K  1. 

STANDARD;  Saturdays;  eight  pages; 
size  30x44 ;  subscnjDtion  $2  ;  established  1861 ; 
S.  W.  Fowler,  eoitur ;  Manistee  Standard 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ;  circ'n  J  J. 

TIMES;  Thursdays ;  republican  ;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  §2 ;  estab- 
lished 1865  ;  Hilton  &  Brown,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers, circulation  K  K  1. 

MANISTIQUE,    C.  H.,  Schoolcraft 

Co.,  'tj  2,000  pop.    Lumbering   and  fishing 

carried  on. 

NEWS  ;  Thursdays:  independent;  four 
pages  ;  size  18x25  ;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 18S4 ;  H.  Stevens,  editor  and  publisher. 

MANTON,  JFexford  Co..^^  750 pop., on 

Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  Rd.      A  lumber 

and  farming  country. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  eight  pages;  size 
26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1876  ; 
Chas.  E.  Cooper,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation K. 

MAPLE  RAPIDS,  Clinton  Co.,n  750 

pop.,  on  Maple  r.,  14  m.  from  St.  Johns. 

Has  saw  mills,  grist  mills,  and  the  usual 

accessories  of  a  country  town. 

DISPATCH  ;  Saturdays  ;  independent ; 
eight  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ; 
established  1878  ;  E.  R.  Reed,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  1. 

MARCELIiUS,  Cass  Co.,  p  604  pop., 
24  m.  from  Kalamazoo.  Farming  district. 
NEWS;  Saturdays  ;  independent ;  four 
pages;  .size  24x35;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1877 ;  J.  J.  A.  Parker,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

MARINE  CITY,  St.  Clair  Co.,  a-2,200 
pop.,  on  St.  Clair  r.,  20  m.  from  Port  Huron. 
Ship  building  and  salt  production  are  the 
principal  industries ;  also  manufactures 
barrel  heads,  bricks  and  staves. 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  eight  pages ; 
size  26x4(3 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1879 ;  Frank  Sutton,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  K  1. 

MARLETTE,  Sanilac  Co.,  n- 820  pop., 
on  the  Port  Huron  &  North-western  Rd.,  45 
m.  from  Port  Huron  and  same  from  East 
Saginaw.  Has  lumber  mills,  furniture  and 
agricultural  implement  factories.  A  farm- 
ing country,  containing  some  of  the  most 
productive  land  in  tlie  State. 
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MICHIGAN. 


MICHIGAN. 


pages  ;  size  24x3o  ;  suliscription  $1.25  ;  estab- 
lished 1878;  W.  J.  Stoutenburgh,  editor  and 
publisher;  ciiciiiatlou  J  J. 

MARQUETTE,  C.H.,  Marquette  Co., 
"c  T,500  pop.,  on  Lake  Superloi'  and  on  De- 
troit.Mack.  &  Mar.  and  Mar., Houghton  &  On- 
tonagon Rds. ;  Is  200  m.  N.  of  Green  Bay  and 
400  N.  of  Chicago.     Iron  mines,  blast  fur- 
naces, rolling  mills  and  other  manufactur- 
ing are  chief  industries. 
MINING      JOURNAT.  ;    every  7norn- 
Ing  except  Sunday,  and  WEEKI-V,  Satur 
days;    dally  lour  liases,    wci-kly  ci^^ht  pages; 
size— ilaily '21x:l5,  weekly  3.")x4s  ;  subscription- 
daily  $9,  "weekly  $3  ;  established— daily  1881, 
weekly  1846;  A.  P.  Swineford,  editor;   A.   P. 
Swlneford  &  Co.,   publishers ;   circulation— 
wekly  I  1 . 

MARSHALL,  C.  H.,  Calhoun  Co.,  Q 
4,1(H)  pop.,  on  Kalamazoo  r.,  and  Michigan 
Central  and  Michigan  &  Ohio  Rds.,  108  m. 
from  Detroit,  and  176  from  Chicago. 
Place  of  active  business.  Several  manu- 
factories are  located  here.  Surrounded 
by  an  agricultural  region.  Excellent  water 
power. 

C  H  R  O  N  I C  T>  E ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Satui-days  ;  four 
pages  ;  size— daily  14x21,  weekly  20x26 ;  sub- 
scription—dally $3.25,  weekly  $1  ;  established 
1819;  Boughtori  &  Denison,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation — dallv  K.  weekly  K  K. 

DEMOCRATIC  EXPOUNDER; 
Thursdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  2iix40 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1837;  Sam'l  S.  Lacey, 
editor;  James  M.  Moses,  publisher;  circula- 
tion K  1. 

STATESMAN;  Fridays ;  republican  ; 

eight  pages  ;  size  of  page  15x22  ;  subscription 

$1.5();    established    1839;    published    by  Will 

R.  Lewis,  executor    for  the  estate  of  Seth 

Lewis  ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

MASON,  C.  H.,  JncjJiam   Co.,  g  2,000 

pop.,  on   Michigan  Central  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  of 

Lansing  and  25  N.  of  Jackson.    Surrounded 

by  an  agricultural  district. 

INGHAM  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Thurs 

days;  democratic  ;  eight  pages ;  size  2(ix40 ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1876;  D.  P. 
Whitniore,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion J  1. 

IN<JHAM  CO,  NEWS;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican ;  eight  images  ;  size  30.x44  ;  subserli)- 
tion  $1.50 ;  established  1859 ;  V.  J.  Tefft,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

M  AY  VILLE,'^'<t.sw;rt  Co.,  a-  500  pop., 

30  m.  E.  of  SagiaaAv,  on  the   Port  Huron  & 

Northwestern  Rd.    A  farming  community. 

MONITOR  ;  Wednesdays;  independant  ; 
four  pages;  size  24x34;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1884  ;  F.  M.  Johnson,  editor  and 
publisher. 

'M.'ECOST  A,  jyfecosta  Co.,  a  70  J  pop.,  14 
m.  from  Big  Rapids,  on  Detroit,  Lansing  & 
Northern    Rd.      In   a   fertile    agricultural 
country ;       manufactures      lumber       and 
shingles.    A  thriving  trade  centre. 
SENTINEL  ;  Wednesdays  ;  eight  pages  ; 
size  26x40;     subscription  $1.50;     established 
1881  ;  L.  A.  Mclntyre  &  Son,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

MEMPHIS,  Macomb  Co.,  U, 

BANNER;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
22x30  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1881;  A. 
H.  Patterson,  editor  and  publisher. 

MENDON,  St.  Joseph  Co.,  p  1,100  pop. 
(pop.  of  township  2,044),  on  Grand  Rapids 


&  Indiana  Rd.,  21  m.  from  Kalamazoo.  Sur- 
rounded by  an  agricultural  country.  Pos- 
sessed of  water  power.    Centre  of  trade. 

EMPIRE;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
22x31  ;  subscription  $1;  established  1884;  J. 
Elmer  McDowell,  editor  and  publisher. 

GLOBE:  Thursdays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
30x44;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1878; 
T.  M.  Sherriff,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circula- 
tion K  1. 

TRIBUNE  ;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1877 -, 
S.  D.  Crane,  editor  and  publisher. 

MENOMINEE,  C.  H.,  Menominee  Co., 
'X3  5,000  pop.,  on  W.  shore  of  Green  bay  at 
mouth  of  Menominee  r.,  and  on  Chicago  & 
North-western  and  the  Milwaukee  &  North- 
ern Rds.,  about  50  m.  N.  E.  of  Green  Bay 
City.    Extensive  lumber  mills  here. 
HERA  Ll>  ;  Thursdays;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  :»x44  ;  subscription  $2 ;  establish- 
ed 1861 ;    Henry  O.    Fifleld,  editor  and   pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  1. 

METAMOR  A,  Lapeer  Co.,n-250pop., 
on  the  Bay  City  division  of  the  Michigan 
Central  Rd.,  8  m.  from  Lapeer  City  and  52 
N.  W.  of  Detroit.  An  agricultural  district. 
BEE  ;  Thursdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x34^; 
subscription  $1 ;  establi.shed  1883 ;  C.  A.  Frick«, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

MIDDLEVILLE,  Sarrij  Co.,  J3  8S5 
pop.,  on  Thornapple  r.  and  Grand  R.  Valley 
division  of  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  22  ra.  from 
Grand  Rapids :  surro.unded  by  an  agricul- 
tural district,  with  fine  water  power. 

BARRY      CO.     REPUBLICAN; 

Thursdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1870 ;  W.  A.  Shank,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

MIDLAND,  C.  H.,  Midland  Co.,  a  2,500 
pop.,  on  Tittawasse  r.  and.  Flint  &  Pere 
Marquette  Rd.,  20  m.  from  Saginaw.  En- 
gagetl  in  lumber,  salt,  bromine,  and  other 
manufactures. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays ;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages;  size  30x44;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1866;  T.  W.  Crlssey,  editor 
and  iniblisher  ;  circulation  J. 

SUN ;  Thursdays ;  republican  ;  eight  pages  ; 
size  30x44:  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1881 ;  J.  S.  Holden,  editor  ;  J.  S.  Holden  &  Son 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

MILAN,  Washtenaw  Co.,  P,  700  pop.,  on 
Toledo,  Ann  Arbor  &  Northern  Michigan 
antl    Wabash,    St.    Louis     &    Pacific    Rds. 
Has  several  mills  and  two  stave  factories. 
JOURNAL;    Wednesdays;   four  pages; 

size  21x35;  subscription  $1;  established  1884 ; 

O.  E.  Hawkins,  editor  and  publisher. 
LEA  DER  :  Fridays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x 

40;   subscriptions!;    established    1882;  A.  B. 

Smith,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

MILFORD,  Oaklawl  Co.,  0, 1,256  pop., 

on  Holly,  Wayne  &  Monroe  Rd.,  40  m.  from 

Detroit.    In  a  farming  country,  possessing 

water  power. 

REVIEW  ;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1883;  Isherwood  &  Son,  editors  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  independent;  four 
pages;  size  26.\40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1871;  I.  P.  Jackson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 


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MICHIGAN. 


MINDEN  CITY,  Sanilac  Co.,  a-  700 
pop.,  on  Port  Huron  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  14 
m.  from  Sand  Beach. 

POST;  Saturdays;  eight  pages;  size  30x 
44 ;  subscription  $1.25 ;  established  1S8U ; 
James  H.  Shults,  editor  and  publislier  ;  cir- 
culation K  K  1. 

MIOE,  C.  H.,  Oscoda  Co.,  cf  1.500  pop., 
on  Au  Sable  r.,  80  m.  N.  of  Bay  City ;  en- 
gaged in  the  lumber  trade. 

NORTHERN  lUATI^  ;  Thursdays  ; 
eight  pages ;  size  .2()x40  ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1883 ;  John  Randall,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 

MONROE,  C.  H.,  Monroe  Co.,  D,  5,500 
I)op.,  on  Raisin  r.,  a  port  of  entry  on  Lalce 
Erie,  and  at  junction  of  Lake  Shore  & 
Michigan  Soutliern,  Michigan  Central  and 
Flint  &  Pere  Marquette  Rds.,  40  m.  from 
Detroit  and  20  from  Toledo,  Ohio.  Lies 
In  a  rich  and  well  populated  farming 
region.  Depot  for  tlie  shipment  of  grain. 
Manufacturing  is  carried  on. 

COMMERCIAL,;  Fridays;   republican; 

eight  payees  ;  size  80x44  ;  subscription  $\.50  ; 
established  1841  ;  M.  D.  Hamilton  &  Son,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eiglit  |iai;'cs;  size  :50x44 ;  subscription  $1.50; 
establislii'd  1880;  Monroe  Democrat  Print- 
ing and  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publish 
ers;  circulation  Jl. 

MONTAGUE,  Muskegon  Co.,  -n  2,340 
pop.,  on  N.  banli  of  White  Lake,  navigable 
for  steamers,  and  on  Chicago  &  West 
Michigan  Rd.,  17  m.  from  Muskegon. 

LIT]>IBERMAN ;  Saturdays;  democratic; 

eii;lit  pages  :  size  20.x4O  ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
taljlished  1873;  Frank  Bracelin,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

MORENCI,  Lenawee  Co.,  0, 1,532  pop., 
about  20  m.  S.  W.  of  Adrian,  on  the  Lake 
Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rd.,  70  m.  from 
Detroit. 
OBSERVER;  Saturdays;  independent  ; 

four  pages  ;   size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50 : 

established  1875;  E.  D.  Allen  &  Sou,  editors 

and  publishers ;  circulation  J  1. 

MORLEY,  MecostaCo.,  a  600pop.,oii 
the  (iraud  Rapids  &  Indiana  Rd.,  18  m.  S. 
of  Big  Rapids  ;  a  shipping  point  for  lumber 
and  shingles  ;  surrounded  by  a  fertile  agri- 
cultural countrj'. 

A  D  V  A  N  C  E  ;  Fridays  ;  independent  ; 
eight  pages  ;  size  33x48  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1883  ;  Bruce  &  Trussell,  editors 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

MOUNT  CLEMENS,  C.  H.,  Macomb 
Co.,  ^  4,000  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  23  m. 
from  Detroit,  at  head  of  navigation  on 
Clinton  r.  Famous  for  its  mineral  waters, 
which  attract  a  transient  population  equal 
to  the  resident,  and  constitute  the  most 
important  commercial  interest  of  the 
place. 

MONITOR;   Fridays;  republican,  eight 

pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1857;  J.  E.  Nellis  &  Son.  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  J  1 .  gW Actual  arer- 
age  cireulationfor  one  year  p rcccditm  Jan.  1. 
1885,  as  per  statement  on  file  at  the  office  of 
the  American  Neiisjjaper  Directory,  1,019 
copies. 
PRESS  ;    Thursdays  ;   democratic  ;    four 


MICHIGAN. 


pages  ;  size  22x32  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 18(34;  H.  E.  Russell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

MOUNT  PLEASANT,  C.  H.,  Isa- 

be.lla  Co.,  d  1,850  pop.,  on  Chippewa  r.,  12  m 
S.  of  Clare.  Centre  of  agricultural  and 
lumber  country. 

ISABELLA     CO.    ENTERPRISE  ; 

Wednesdays  ;  republican  ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
30x44 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1865 ;  J. 
R.  Doughty,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion K  1. 

NORTH-WESTERN  TRIBUNE; 
Fridays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1879;  A.  N.  Brown, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K. 

TIMES;  Wednesdays  ;  independent  ; 
eight  pages  ;  size  33x48 ;  subscription  .$1.50  ; 
established  1877 ;  James  W.  Long,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K. 

MUSKEGON,  C.  H.,  Muskegon  Co.,  -n 
15,000  pop.  {suburban  pop.  of  6,000),  on  Mus- 
kegon Lake  and  on  Chicago  &  West  Michi- 
gan and  two  branch  Rds.,  near  mouth  of 
Muskegon  r.,  6  m.  from  Lake  Michigan, 
114  frona  Chicago  and  83  from  Milwaukee. 
Largest  lumber  manufacturing  city  in  the 
West.  Has  nearly  forty  immense  saw  mills. 
Has  also  numerous  railroad  shops,  hard- 
ware and  machine  shops,  boiler  and  salt 
works,  furniture  factories,  and  other  manu- 
facturing establishments,  employing  thou- 
sands of  hands.  Manufacturing  annually 
about  600,000,000  feet  of  lumber;  capacity 
of  mills,  900,000,000.  Centre  of  great  fruit 
belt  of  State. 

CHRONICLE  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEIvL\ ,  Thursdays;  re- 
publican ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $3,  weekly  $1.50;  established- 
daily  1879,"weekly  18.38  ;  McKay  &  Dana,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation— daily  J  1,  week- 
ly J. 

MORNINti  NEWS  ;  every  mornmg 
except  Monday,  and  NEWS-REPORT- 
ER, semi-weekly,  Wednesdays  and  Satur- 
days ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x86  ;  subscription- 
daily  $5,  semi-weeklv  $2  ;  established— dally 
1882,  semi- weekly  1863 ;  F.  Weller,  editor  and 
publisher;   circulation— daily  J,    semi-week- 

NVORKINGMAN'S  JOURNAL; 

every  evening  except  Sunday  ;  four  pages ; 
size  22x30;  subsci'lption  $5.20 ;  established  1882  ; 
W.  T.  Kimsey,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion K  1. 

N  E  W  S-R  E  P  O  R  T  E  R  ;  (see  Morning 
News.) 

COURANT;  Wednesdays;  Hollandlsh ; 
four  pages  ;  .size  24x35  ;  subscription  $1..30  ; 
established  1884;  J.  Hulst,  Muskegon  Courant 
Co.,  ])uV)lishers. 

LE  MESSAGER;  .Saturdays;  French; 
four  pages:  size  25x36;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1881 ;  J.  L.  Harquell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  I  I. ;  issues  also  Bay  City 
Le  Couirier, 

SOCIAL  DRIFT;  Sundays;  indepen- 
dent; four  pages;  size  22xSO;  subscription 
$1  ;  established  1884 ;  A.  B.  Wood,  editor  and 
publisher. 

SUNDAY  REVIEW;  Sundays ;  four 
pages;  size  24x37;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1884;  Journal  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers. 

NASHVILLE,  iJrtrrj/  Co.,  p  1,828 
pop.,  on  Grand  R.  Valley  division  of  Michi- 
gan Central  Rd.,  50  m.  from  Jackson. 

NEWS;  Saturdays ;  eight  pages ;  size 
30x44;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1873 ; 
Orno  Strong,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion .1  1 . 


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MICHIGAN. 


NEGAUNEE,  Marquette  Co.,  b  6,000 
pop.,  on  Marquette,  Houghton  &  Ontona- 
gon Rtl,  and  a  branch  of  Chicago  &  N.  W. 
Rd.     Extensively  engaged  in  iron  mining. 

IRON  HERALD;  Thursdays;  eight 
pages;  size  3Ux44 ;  subscription  $2.50;  estab 
lished  1ST3  ;  C.  G.  Griffey,  editor  and  publish- 
er ;  circulation  J. 

NEWAYGO,  C.  H.,  Newaygo  Co.,  -n 
1,359  pop.,  on  Muskegon  r.,  and  tlie  Chicago 
&  West  Michigan  Rd.,  36  ni.  from  Grand 
Rapids.  River  furnishes  water  power  which 
is  employed  in  lumbering  and  manufac- 
turing. 

REPUBIilCAN;  Wednesdays ;  eight 
pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $,i;  estab- 
lished'1S5S;  E.  O.  Shaw  &  Bro.,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  K  1. 

TRIBUNE;  Wednesdays;  greenback; 
four  pages;  size  22x30;  subscription  SI. 50; 
established  1875  ;  W.  D.  &  E.  S  Fuller,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1 . 

NILES,  Berrien  Co.,  p  5,200  pop.,  on 
St.  Joseph's  r.  and  Michigan  Central,  Michi- 
gan Air  Line  and  Niles  &  South  Bend  Rds.; 
93  m.  from  Chicago  and  48  from  Kalamazoo. 
River  is  navigable  for  small  steamboats  to 
tills  point,  and  affords  abundant  water 
power,  which  is  employed  in  several  mills, 
Including  a  costly  paper  mill.  Centre  of  a 
good  agricultural  district. 

DEMOCRAT;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
*ight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1842 ;  Landon  &  Hern,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  3. 

MIRROR  ;  Wednesdays  ;  democratic  ; 
eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1876 ;  D.  B.  Cook,  editor  and  \>\\h- 
Usher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays ;  repub 
lican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  35x48  ;  subscription 
$2;  established  1866  ;  L.  A.  Duncan,  editor  and 
publislier;  circulation  K  1. 

NORTH  BRANCH,  Lapeer  Co.,  d- 

525  pop.,  IS  m.  N.  of  Lapeer  City. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
26x40;  subscription  . SI. 25;  established  1875  ;  F. 
J.  Galbraith,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K  1. 

NORTH VILLE,  Wayne  Co.,  0,  1.231 
pop.,  on  W.  brancli  Rouge  r.,  and  Flint 
&  Pere  Marquette  Rd.,  27  m.  N.  W.  of  De- 
troit. Has  several  mills  and  factories  and 
water  power. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1;  estaVtlislied  186H ; 
J.  H.  .Tunkin,  editor  and  pul:)llsher  ;  circula- 
tion K. 

ONTONAGON,  C.  H.,  Ontonagon 
Co.,  'ti  1,860  pop.,  on  Lake  Superior,  at  mouth 
of  Ontonagon  r..  Northern  terminus  of  the 
Ontonagon  &  Brule  River  branch  of  the 
Milwaukee  &  Northern  Rd.,  45  m.  from 
Houghton.  Shipijing  point  for  iron  and 
copper  mines,  wliicli  are  worked  In  vicinity. 
Has  large  lumber  interests.  Tlie  banks  of 
the  Ontonagon  r.  furnish  more  pine  wood 
than  any  other  like  territory  in  the  State. 
Tlie  Diamond  Matcli  Co.  lias  two  large  saw 
mills  located  here. 

HEKAIjD  ;  Saturdavs  ;  four  pages;  size 
•24x36;  sul)scrii)tion  $2;  estaltlished  1881; 
Chas.  M.  Howell,  editor  ;  Herald  Printing  Co., 
piil)lishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

MINEU  ;  Saturdays ;  neutral ;  four  pages; 


MICHIGAN. 


size  34x36 :  subscription  $2.50 ;  established 
1855 ;  Alfred  Meads,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

ORCHARD   LAKE,    Oakland    Co., 

□,  5  ni.  from  Pontiac  and  26  from  Detioit, 
on  the  Grand  Trunk  (Air  Line)  Rd.  The 
Michigan  Military  Academy  is  located  here. 
A  splendid  farming  country. 

ACADEMY  NEWS;   monthly;  sixteen 

pages  ;  size  of  page  10x13 ;  subscription  $1  ; 
established  1884 ;  Michigan  Military  Academy, 
editors  and  publishers ;  a  school  paper  ; 
issued  during  school  year. 

ORION,  Oakland  Co.,  a,  600  pop.,  on 

Bay  City  division  of  the  Michigan  Central 
Rd.,  401^  m.  from  Detroit.  Has  milling  in- 
terests. A  summer  resort  of  considerable 
importance. 

REVIEW;  Saturdays ;  independent ; 
four  pages;  size  20x26;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1881 ;  John  A.  Neal,  editor  and 
publislier  ;  circulation  K  1. 

OSCODA,  Iosco  Co.,  cf 

LAKE    SIDE    MONITOR;    (see   An 
Sable.) 
SATURDAY  NIGHT;  (see  Au  Sable.) 

OTSEGO,  Allegan  Co.,  p  1,000  pop.,  on 
L.  S.  &  M.  S.  Rd.  and  Kalamazoo  r.,  45  m.  S. 
E.  of  Grand  Rapids.  Engaged  in  manufac- 
ture of  chairs,  hoes  and  corn-cutters,  and 
sashes  and  blinds.  Contains  fanning  mills, 
factories  and  foundries. 

I^NION;  Fridays  ;  eight  pages ;  size  30x44; 
subsrri|.tion  .$1.50;  established  1875;  C.  H. 
Hiiiis,  iditor  ;  Harris  &  Johnson,  publishers; 
circulation  K  1. 

OTTER  LAKE,  Lapeer  Co.,  D-  at 
junction  of  Flint  &  Pere  Marquette  and 
Mich.  Central  Rds.,  16  ni.  N.  of  Lapeer. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays  ;  eight  pages; 
size  26x40;  suliseription  $1 ;  established  1883: 
Fred.  A.  Aldrich,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation K. 

OVID,  Clinton  Co.,  a  1,600  pop.,  on 
Detroit,  Grand  Haven  &  Milwaukee  Rd., 
88  ni.  from  Detroit.  Engaged  in  agricul 
ture  and  manufacturing. 

CLINTON  AND  SHIAWASSEE 
UNION;  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages; 
size  18x24  ;  subscription  75  cents  ;  established 
1879 ;  J.  W.  Fitzgerald,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  J  1. 

RE(iISTER;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  sizo20.x26;  subscription  50  cents  ; 
established  1866  ;  Thompson  &  Potter,  editors 
and  publ  s'lieis  ;  circulation  K  1. 

WESTERN  'CYCLIST;  semi 
monthly;  sporting;  sixteen  pages;  size  of 
page  9x11  ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  established 
ISSo;  Will  C.  Marvin,  editor;  Ovid  Bicycle 
Club,  iiublishers;  circulation  K  K  1. 

OWOSSO,  Shiawassee  Co.,  D  3,873  pop., 
on  Sliiawassee  r.,  78  m.  from  Detroit,  at  in-" 
tersection  of  Michigan  Central  with  De- 
troit, Grand  Haven  &  Milwaukee  Rd.,  and 
on  the'  proposed  extension  of  the  Toledo, 
Ann  Arbor  &  North  Michigan  Rd.  Has 
twenty-two  manufactories,  and  is  an  ex- 
tensive wool  and  produce  market  for  the 
surrounding  country. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size  22x30; 
subscription  $1 ;   established  1883 :    Hurst  & 
Allen,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  K  K  1. 
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MICHIGAN. 


pages;    size  30x44  ;    subscription  §1.50;  estab- 
lished 1862  ;  J.  H.  Champion  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 
SHIAWASSSEB   CO.    AMERICAN! 

Fridays  ;  democratic ;  eight  patces ;  size  30x 
44;  sub.scription  S1.5U;  establishail  ISw ; 
George  W.  Owen,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation J  1. 

TIMES:  Fridays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  SI. 50;  estab- 
lished 1879 ;  George  M.  Dewev,  editor ;  Times 
Printing  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  1 1. 

OXFORD,  Oakland  Co.,  'O^  851  pop.,  at 

junction  of  Michigan  Central  and  Pontiac, 
Oxford  &  Port  Austin  Rds.,  4:3  m.  N.  of  De- 
troit and  65  S.  of  Bay  City.  An  agricultural 
section.  '■. 

GLiOBE  s  Saturdays ;  ei.ijht  pages;  size 
30x44;  subscription  .§150:  established  1879; 
John  W.  Cannon,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation K  K. 

PAW  PAW,  C.  II.,  Van  Bureii  Co., 
p  1,486  pop.,  on  Paw  Paw  r.  and  Toledo  & 
South  Haven  Rd..  4  m.  from  the  Michigan 
Central  Rd.  and  14  from  Hartford,  on  the 
Chicago  &  W.  Mich.  Rd.,  and  9  from 
Decatur.  Engaged  in  farming,  lumber  and 
general  trade. 

FREE     PREi^S    AND     COURIER; 

\V  ednesdays  ;  democratic  ;  eiulit  pai.'^cs  ;  size 
2.SX42;  subscription  S1.50 ;  establisli,-,!  lg45 ; 
J.  F.  Jordan  and  H.  A.  Cole,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers; circulation  J. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  greenback;  four 
pages ;  size  24x36  :  subscription  Sl.ijO ;  estab- 
lislied  1880;  I.  W.  Van  Fossen,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

TRIE  NORTHERNER;  Thursdays; 
republican  ;  eight  pages  ;  size 30x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion .S1.50 ;  established  1856  ;  O.  W.  Rowland, 
editor  ;  Martin  &  Rowland,  publishers  ;  cir- 
ulation  J  J  1. 

PENTWATER,  Ocean«  Co., -a  1,404 
pop.,  on  Lake  Michigan,  at  mouth  of  Pent- 
water  r.,  about  60  m.  from  Grand  Haven 
and  terminus  of  Chicago  &  West  Michigan 
Rd.    Engaged  in  manufacture  of   lumber 
and  shingles.    Centre  of  thriving  trade. 
NEWS;     Thursdays:    republican;     four 
pages:  size  26x40;   subscription  gl.50;  estab 
lished  1860 ;  I.  M.  Hartwick,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

PETERSBURGH, iWbnroe  Co.,a,.550 
pop.,  on  the  Raisin  r.  and  Lake  Shore  & 
Jlich.  Southern  Rd.,  IT  m.  from  Jlonroe. 
Has  flour  mills,  stave  and  broom  handle, 
brick  and  tile  factories. 


RECORD  ;  Wednesdays ;  republican  ; 
eight  pages  :  size  .36x48;  subscription  S1.50: 
established  187S  ;  J.  C.  Bontecou,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

PE  WAMO, -?bnMi  Co.,  n  317  pop.,  on 
Detroit,  Grand  Haven  &  Mil.  Rd.,  14  m.  E.  of 
Ionia.  Farming  country;  shipping  point 
for  lumber,  shingles,  wheat,  wool,  produce, 
fruit,  etc.  Has  grist  and  sawmills.  Healthy 
climate. 

PLAIN  DEALER  ;  Fridavs;  four 
pages;  size  22x30;  suljscription  §1;  estab- 
lished 1877;  Frank  E.  Dorenius,  editor  and 
publisher :  circulation  K. 

PINCKNEY,  Livingston  Co.,  O,  650 
pop.,  12  m.  from  C.  H.,  on  the  Grand  Trunk 
Rd.    A  manufacturing  town. 

DISPATCH;  Thursdavs ;  eight  pages; 
size  of  page  26x40 :  subscription  .$1 ;  estab- 
lished 1883;  J.  L.  Newkirk,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K. 


^BULLETIN  ;  Frida.vs;  four  pages;  .size 
^J-x^y):  subscription  .SI. 15;  established  1880; 
i.  U.  Boardman,  editor  and  publisher;  circu- 
lation K. 

.JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  independent; 
eiglit  pages;  size  26x40:  subscription  SI;  es- 
tablished 1883;  O.  C.  Bacon  &  Bro.,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

PETOSKEY,  Emmet  Co.,  ^  3,200  pop., 
193  m.  from  Grand  Rapids,  on  G.  R.  &  I.  Rd., 
and  Bear  r.  antl  Little  Traverse  bay.  En- 
gaged in  manufacture  of  lime,  handles, 
leather  and  woodenware.  Steamers  from 
Chicago,  Buffalo  and  Detroit  stop  here. 
A  good  farming  country. 

EM.YIET  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays: 
flemocratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion SI ;  estabUshed  1875;  Rozelle  Rose,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 


PLAINWELL,  Allegan  Co.,  p  1,700 
pop.,  on  Kalamazoo  r.,  at  crossing  of  Lake 
Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  and  Grand 
Rapids  &  Indiana  Rds.,  12  m.  N.  of  Kalama- 
zoo and  36  S.  of  Grand  Rapids.  Situated  in 
the  famous  white  wheat  region  of  Michi- 
gan. Surrounded  by  an  agricultural  dis- 
trict. Possesses  water  power,  which  Is  em- 
ployed in  manufactui-ing  flour,  paper, 
woodenwares,  etc.  The  culture  of  small 
fruits  made  a  specialty. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays:  indepen- 
dent ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x30 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1876;  Geo.  Scales,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  J  1 . 

LEADER;  Wednesdays;  non-partisan; 
eight  pages  ;  size  :»x44  •  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1884  ;  C.  A.  Brakeman,  editor  and 
publisher. 

PLYMOUTH,    Wayne    Co.,  C^  8   m. 
from  Wayne. 
REVIEW;  (.see  Wayne.) 

PONTIAC,  C.  H.,  Oakland  Co.,  q,  5,100 
pop.,  on  Clinton  r.  and  Detroit,  Grand 
Haven  &  Milwaukee  and  Air  Line  division 
of  Grand  Trunk  Rd.  and  Poutiac,  Oxford  & 
Port  Austin  Rd.,  26  m.  from  Detroit.  One 
of  the  principal  wool  and  produce  markets 
ill  the  State,  and  a  place  of  active  trade. 
Location  of  Eastern  Michigan  Insane  Asy- 
lum. 

BILL  POSTER;  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription 
$1.15  ;  established  1868  ;  Elbert  J.  Kelly,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  J  l. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages;  size  :«x47 ;  subscription  $1.15:  estab- 
lished 1844:  C.  F.  Kimball,  editor:  Kimball 
&  Turner,  publishers  ;  circulation  I  1. 

PORT  AUSTIN, -ffwroH  Co.,  d-  I, .500 
pop.,  on  Lake  Huron,  at  head  of  Saginaw 
bay,  89  m.  from  Bay  City.  Northern  termi- 
nus of  P.  H.  &  X.  W.  Rd.  from  Port  Huron, 
90  m.  distant.  Principal  industries  are 
quarrying  grind  stones,  building  stones, 
and  manufacturing  salt  and  lumber.  An 
excellent  agricultural  country  is  tributary 
to  it. 

HURON  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays;  repub- 
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$1.50  ;  established  1S62  ;  Huron  County  News 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

PORT  HURON,  C.  11.,  St.  Clair  Co., 
D-  ia,lK)0  pop.,  on  Port  Huron  &  Northwest- 
ern, Grand  Trunk  of  Canada,  and  Chicago  & 
Grand  Trunk  Rds.,  56  m.  from  Detroit.  En- 
gaged in  lumbering,  ship  building,  repair- 
ing and  lake  commerce.  Extensive  grain 
and  wool  market ;  growing  wholesale  trade. 

MORNIXti      TELE<;KAPH;     every 

morning  e.Kcept  Monday,  TEIiE<iRA  PH, 
Tuesdays, and  "SUNDAY  TELEJiKAPH, 

Sundays  ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  and  .Sun- 
day eight  pages:  size— dally  24x36,  weekly 
and  Sunday  30x44 ;  subscription— daily  .$6, 
weekly  $1,  Sunday  $2 ;  established— dally  18S2, 
weekly  and  Sunday  1S83-,  Williams  &  Sons, 
editors  and  publi.shers;  circulation— dally 
K,  weeklv  J.  Sunday  K  1. 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKIiY,  Thursdays;  republican; 
daily  four  pages,  weekly  and  Saturday  issue 
eight  pages ;  size— daily  24x34,  weekly  and 
Saturday  issue  30x44  ;  svibscription— daily  $6, 
weekly  $1..50  ;  established— daily  1872,  weekly 
1869 ;  L.  A.  Sherman,  editor  and  manager ;  Port 
Huron  Times  Co.,  publishers ;  circulation- 
dallj'  J,  weekly  J  1. 

MAIL  ;+(^ 

SUNDAY  COMMERCIAL.;  Mondays; 
democratic ;  eight  pages ;  size  80x44 ;  sub- 
scription S2;  established  1873;  James  Tal- 
bot &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  :  circ'n  J  1. 
An  edition  entitled  the  Commercial,  size 
26x40,  is  issued  on  AVednesdays 

SUNDAY  TELEGRAPH  ;  (see  Morn- 
in()  Teleyraph.) 

TELEGRAPH  ;  (see  Morning  Tele- 
graph. ) 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays  :  independent ;  eight 
pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
li.shed  1881 ;  A.  H.  Finn,  editor ;  Tribune  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  puljlishers;  circulation  J  1. 

BEE  HIVE;  monthly  ;  official  organ  of 
knights  of  the  maccabees ;  eight  pages ;  size 
22x32;  subscription  .50  cents;  established  1883 ; 
N.  S.  Bovnton,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circula- 
tion J  .1  1 . 

PORTLAND, /OT'jVe  Co.,  n  2,000  pop., 
on  Detroit,  Lansing  &  Lake  Michigan  Rd., 
at  confluence  of  Grand  and  Looking  Glass 
rs.,  12  m.  S.  E.  of  Ionia.  Has  water  power, 
which  is  being  improved  by  various  manu 
facturing  enterprises. 

OBSERVER;  Wednesdays  ;  neutral ; 
eight  pages;  size  30x44 ;    subscription  $1.50; 
established    1867 ;   J.  P.  Belknap,  editor  and 
,  publislier  ;  circulation  J  1. 

PORT  SANILAC,  Sanilac  Co.,  o  725 
pop.,  a  lake  sliore  port,  about  95  m.  E.  by  N. 
of  Detroit  and  33  N.  of  Port  Huron.  Con 
nected  with  Detroit  by  daily  steamers.  Mar- 
ket for  a  large  farming  district. 

SANILAC  CO.  REPORTER  ;  Thurs 
days;  independent;  four  pages;  size  22x30; 
subscription  $1.25  ;  established  1877;  James  L. 
Shults,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

QUINCY,  Branch  Co.,  g  2,0.i4  pop.,  on 
Lalie  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rd.,  6  m. 
E.  of  Coldwater.  Active  niercantile  and 
agricultural  centre.  Has  an  extensive  ear- 
Tiage  manufactory. 

HERALD;  Frid,ays;  republican;  four 
pages ;  size  26.X40 ;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1878;  Frank  Edw.  Kittredge,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K  I. 

T I  M  ES  ;  Wednesdays  ;  independent  ; 
four  pages;  size  21x35;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1871  ;  A.  C.  Culver,  editor  and 
publisher. 


READING, -ffi«sfi«?e  Co.,  ^  1,200  pop. ^ 
10  m.  from  Hillsdale,  on  Fort  Wayne  branch 
of  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Soutliern  Rd.  An 
active  trade  and  manufacturing  town ; 
manufactures  washers  and  wringers, 
chairs,  cheese  boxes,  staves,  has  a  fruit 
drying  and  preserving  establishment,  a 
tannery,  a  foundry  and  other  commercial 
enterprises. 
TELEPHONE;   Fridays;   Independent; 

eight  pages;   size  :Wx44 ;   subscription  $1.50; 

established    1879 ;    R.   A.   Marvin,  editor  and 

publisher ;  circulation  J  J  1 . 

REED  CITY , Osceola  Co.,  n  3,000  pop.^ 
at  intersection  of  Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana 
with  Flint  &  Pere  Marquette  Rd.,  69  m.  N. 
of  Grand  Rapids  and  90  W.  of  Saginaw,  on 
the  Hersey  r.  Good  water  power.  Manu- 
factures flour,  furniture,  brick,  staves, 
shooks,  broom-handles,  and  has  woolen, 
saw  and  planing  mills,  machine  shojjs, 
foundries  and  other  Industries.  U.  S.  Land 
Office  located  here.  In  a  superior  agricul- 
tural district. 

CLARION;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages;  size  31x46;  subscription  $1,50;  estab- 
lished 1872  ;  Ren.  Barker,  editor  and  publisher.; 
circulation  .1  1 . 

UNION  BANNER;  Tliursdays;  four 
pages;  size  2(1x26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1883;  J.  H.  Whitney,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

RICHMOND,  Macomb  Co.,  0,9.50  pop., 
on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  21  m.  from  Port  Hiu-on 
and  41  from  Detroit.  Rich  agricultural  dis- 
trict ;  centre  of  a  large  trade.  Several  large 
manufactories.  Noted  as  an  apple  and 
cider-]) roducing  region. 
REVIEW;      Tliursdays;      Independent; 

eight    pages  ;     size    30x44 ;   subscription  $1  : 

establislied  1877 ;  Del.  T.  Sutton,  editor  and 

publislier ;  circulation  K. 

ROCHESTER,  Oaldand  Co.,  D,  1,200 
pop.,  on  the  D.  &  B.  C.  and  Mich.  Air-Line 
Div.  of  Grand  Trunk  Rds.,  31  m.  N.  of  De- 
troit. One  of  the  finest  agricultural  sec- 
tions in  the  State.  Has  a  water  power 
second  to  none  in  the  country;  also  planing 
and  paper  mills,  a  woolen  mill  and  spoke 
factor^v. 
ERA;  Fridays;   eight  pages;  size  30x44  ; 

subscription    $1.50;   established    1873;   T.    B. 

and   Will   A.    Fox,  editors   and   publishers ; 

circulation  K. 

ROCKFORD,  Kent  Co.,  -D  816  pop., 
on  the  Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  Rd.,  13  m.  N. 
of  Grand  Rapids.  Has  paper  mills  and 
furniture  manufactories.  Good  farming 
district. 
REGISTER  ;  Wednesdays  ;  eight  pages  ;. 

size   ;?0x44;    subscription    $1.50;    established 

1871;    C.   R.    Cowdin,    editor;  C.  H.  Cowdin, 

publisher  ;    circulation  K  K. 

ROGERS*  CITY,  C.  H.,  Presque 
Isle  Co.,  cf  400  pop.,  on  Lake  Huron  ;  agricul- 
tural community;  also  some  lumbering; 
but  nearly  six-sevenths  of  the  population 
of  the  county  Is  engaged  in  farming ;  40  m. 
from  Alpena.  Large  fishing  interests. 
PRESOUE    ISLE    CO.    ADVANCE; 

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2<)x2B;  subscription  $1.50;  established  18T8  ; 
Fred.  Denny  Larlce,  editor  and  publisher: 
circulation  K. 

ROMEO,  Macomb  Co.,  Q^  2,000  pop.,  on 
Grand  Trunlc  Rd.,  50  m.  from  Detroit.  A 
rich  farming  community. 

HYDRANT;  Saturdays ;  democratic  ; 

eiKht  paKes  size  3(lx44;  subscription  .S1..50;  es- 
tablislied  IS-<i);  F.  C.  and  C.  H.  Buzzell.  editors 
and  piililislicrs:  circulation  K  1. 

OBJ^ERVER  ;  Wednesdays  ;  republican  ; 
eight  pases ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1865  ;  George  A.  Waterbury,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  J. 

ROSCOMMON,  C.  IL,  Roscommon 
Co.,  ij  650  pop.,  a  thriving  town  on  Mack- 
inaw Div.  of  the  Michigan  Centra,!  Rd. 
Roscommon  county  is  the  water  shed  of 
the  Lower  Peninsula,  and  centre  of  Michi- 
gan lumber  interests. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size  22x31; 
subscription  .$1.50 ;  established  1ST5  ;  H.  L 
Parker,  editor  ;  R.  W.  Ward  &  Co.,  publishers. 
^ROSCOMMON  CO.  PIONEER;  Fri- 
days ;  four  pages ;  size  22x31 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1876;  A.  L.  Zahm,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  K. 

SAGINAW,  C.    H  ,  Saginaw    Co.,  a 
16,000  pop.,   at  the  head  of  navigation  on 
Saginaw  r.,  22  m.  from    Its  mouth  and  2 
from   East    Saginaw,  and  on  Michigan  Cen- 
tral, Flint  &  Pere  Marquette  and    Saginaw 
&  St.  Louis  Rds.     River  navigable  to  this 
point.    Engaged  in  lumber  and  salt  trade. 
,  .   TIMES;    every  evening  except  Sunday  ; 
mdependent ;   four    pages ;    size  22x.54 ;   sub- 
scription   $5;    establislK'd    18S3:    Times    Co., 
editors  and  publishers  ;  H.  N.  Mather,  mana- 
ger; circulation  J  J. 

SAGINAWIAN  ;  Fridays  ;  democratic  ; 
eight  pages  ;  size  311x44  ;  subscription  .$1.50  ; 
estalilisli.'<l  1869  ;  Geo.  F.  Lewis,  editor  and 
pulilislicr  ;  circulation  K  1. 

VALLEY  NEWS;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40;  subscription.*!; 
established  1874  ;  Charles  H.  Lee,  editor ;  Lee 
&  Stoelker,  publishers ;  circulation  K  1. 

OUR  IIONTHLY;  eight  pages;  size  of 
page  8x12;  established  IS84;  a  local  school 
paper  ;  Issued  during  the  school  year. 

ST.  CHARLES,   Saginaw  Co.,  n  900 

pop.,  on  Bad  r.  and  Saginaw  division  of  the 

Michigan  Central  Rd.,  14  m.  from  Saginaw. 

Manufactures    lumber,   staves  and    hoops. 

Surrounded  by  a  fine  farming  coimtry. 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays ;  eight 
pa-.-s;  size  26.X41I;  subscription  Sl..nO;  estab- 
is  1  Ml  1883;  Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  A.  Conklln,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K. 

ST.  CLAIR,  St.  Clair  Co.,  a- 
1,923  pop.,  on  St.  Clair  r.,  at  mouth  of  Pine 
r.,  50  m.  from  Detroit.  Surrounded  by  agri- 
cultural tllstrlct.  Engaged  in  manufactures. 

'  REPUBLICAN;  Thursda.vs;  republi- 
can ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x30  ;  subscription  $1  ; 
established  1857  ;  Franklin  Moore,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 


MICHIGAN. 


ST.  IGNACE,  Mackinac  Co.,  [j  2  500 
pop.,  on  the  Straits  of  Mackinaw  and  on 
Detroit,  Mackinac  &  Marquette  Rd.  Iron 
smelting  works. 

NEWS;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days :  tour  pages  ;  size  16x22  ;  subscription  .$2; 
estabhshe,  1SS3;  Chas.  Geo.  Cavanagh,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ;  cirealatlon  K  K. 

FREE  PRESS;  Tuesdays;  democratic; 


four  pages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $1..50  ; 
established  1881;  Ranson  Metcalfe,  editor- 
Free  Press  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  K. 

ST.  JOHNS,  C.  H.,  Clinton  Co.,  n  2,.5,i3 
pop.,  on  the  Detroit,  Grand  Haven  &  Mil- 
waukee R.R.,  98  m.  west  of  Detroit.  Manu- 
facturing town. 

CLINTON  INDEPENDENT;  Thuis 
days  ;  democratic  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44 ; 
subscription  .$1.50  ;  established  1866  ;  James  D. 
Estes,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

CLINTON  REPUBLICAN;  Thurs 
days;  republican ;  eight  pages;  size  .30x44; 
subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1856 ;  Otis 
Fuller,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

ST.  JOSEPH,  Berrien  Co.,  p  4,000- 
pop.,  at  mouth  of  St.  Joseph's  r.,  on  Chicago 
&  West  Michigan  Rd.,  60  ni.  from  Chicago. 
Engaged  In  the  lumber  trade.  Centre  of 
the  celebrated  peach  region  of  the  North- 
w^est. 

REPUBLICAN;  Saturdays ;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
$1.50 ;  established  1874 ;  A.  &  W.  D.  Rlcaby, 
editors  and  publishers;  circulation  K. 

TR  A  VELER-H  E  R  A  L  D,  Saturdays  ; 
republican;  four  pages  ;  size  26x41);  subscrip- 
tion .$2;  established  1860;  Leonard  J.  Merchant, 
I  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

ST.  LOUIS,  Gratiot  Co.,  a  2,700  pop., 
on  Pine  r.,  8  m.  X.  of  Ithaca,  30  W.  of  Saginaw 
and  60  N.  of  Lansing  on  Toledo,  Ann  Ar- 
bor &  Northern  Michigan  and  the  Saginaw 
Valley  ,t  St.  Louis  and  the  Detroit,  Lansing 
&  Northei-n  Rds.  Surrounded  by  an  ex- 
cellent farming  region.  The  celebrated  mag- 
netic springs  of  the  State  are  located  here. 

GRATIOT    CO.    DEMOCRAT; 

Fridays  ;  democratic ;  four  pages  ;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1..50;  established  1879; 
H.  F.  Beery,  editor  and  publisher  ;  clrcu'n  J  J. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  greenback;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1867;  WlUard  D.  Tucker,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

LEADER;  Wednesdays  ;  republican  ; 
eight  pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1879;  Edwin  S.  Hoskins,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  J. 

SALINE,  Wasldenaiu  Co.,  [\  1,100  pop., 
on  Lake   Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rd., 
9  m.  from  Ann  Arbor,  40  from  Detroit. 
OBSERVER;    Thursdays;   four   pages; 

size   26x40;    subscription   $1.50;   established 

1879  ;  C.  F.  Overacker,  editor  and  publisher  ; 

circulation  K  1. 

SAND  'RY.A.GH,  Huron  Co.,  n- 1,400 
pop.,  located  at  U.  S.  Harbor  of  Refuge 
(Lake  Huron)  and  terminus  of  Port  Huron 
and  Northwestern  Rls.,  70  m.  from  Port 
Huron.  Dairying,  salt,  flour,  lime  and  lum- 
ber are  the  principal  industries,  large  quan 
titles  of  each  being  manufactured. 

HURON  TIMES;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; twelve  pages;  size  of  page  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1880;  J.  W.  Selden, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

SARANAC,  Ionia  Co.,  n  100  pop.,  on 
the  Detroit,  Grall!^Haven  &  Milwaukee  Rd. 
LOCAL  ;  Fridays  ;  independent ;  four 
pages  ;  size  22x30  ;  subscription  $1.25  ;  estab- 
lished 1877 ;  Geo.  A.  Potts,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher;  circulation  K  1. 

SAUGATUCK,   Allegan  Co.,  p  I,00O 
pop.,  on  Lake  Michigan,  at  mouth  of  Kala- 


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MICHIGAN. 


MICBIGAN. 


mazoo  r.,  25  m.  N.  W.  of  Allegau.  Engaged 
principally  in  f  ruit-growiug  ;  an  extensive 
shipping  point  for  fruit. 

LAKE    SHORE     COMMERCIAL,  ; 

Fridays  ;  independent  ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
^6x40 ;  subscription  .§1 ;  established  1868  ; 
Adrian  Houtkanip,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
<;uIation  K  1. 

SAULT  STE.  MARIE,  C.  H.,  Chip- 

jieiva  Co.,  i  2,800  pop.,  on  St.  Marie  r.,  and  St. 
Mary's  Falls  ship  canal.  General  manufac- 
tures, also  packing  and  shipping  fish. 

CHIPPEWA    CO.    DEMOCRAT; 

Thursdays  ;  four  pages ;  size  24x3(5 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2  ;  established  1882  ;  Charles  R.  Stuart, 
■editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

CHIPPEWA  CO.  NEWS;  Saturdays; 
eight  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1878 ;  C.  H  Chapman  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

.SCHOOLCRAFT,  Kalamazoo  Co.,  p 
1,000  pop.,  at  junction  of  Lake  Shore  & 
Michigan  Southern,  Clilcago  &  Lake  Huron 
Rds.,  about  13  m.  S.  of  Kalamazoo.  Agri- 
cultural region. 

EXPRESS;  Thursdays;  eight  pages; 
size  26x40;  subscription  .§1.50;  established 
1884  ;  D.  M.  Eyeland,  editor  and  publisher. 

GRANGE  VISITOR;  semi-monthly; 
eight  pages  ;  size  of  page  15x21  :  subscription 
SOcents;  estaljlished  1873;  J.  T.  Cobb,  editor; 
Issued  by  the  Executive  Committee  of  the 
Michigan  State  Grange  ;  circulation  G  1. 

SCOTTVILLE,  Mason  Co.,  -a  450 
pop.,  on  the  Fere  Marquette  i'.,95m.  N.  E. 
of  Milwaukee  and  on  the  Flint  &  Fere  Mar- 
quette Rd.  Engaged  In  the  manufacture 
of  woodenware ;  has  saw  and  planing  mills 
and  salt  works. 

MASON    CENTER    ADVOCATE; 

Thursdays ;  eight  pages ;  size  22x32 ;  sub- 
scription $1  ;  established  1884 ;  C.  E.  Char- 
t)oneau.  editor  and  publisher. 

SHELBY,  Oceana  Co.,-o  1,200  pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  West  Michigan  Rd.,  14  m.  N.  of 
White  Hall.  Farming  district.  Has  several 
factories. 

ENTERPRISE;  Wednesdays ;  four 
pages  ;  size  22x.30  ;  subscription  $1.50  :  estab- 
lished 1882 ;  Watts  &  Coddington,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  J. 

INDEPENDENT  ;  Saturdays;  indepen- 
dent ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription 
$1.25;  e.stablished  1880;  Frank  W.  Newman, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

SHERIDAN,   Montcalm   Co.,    a  1,000 

pop.,  on  the  Detroit,  Lansing  &  Northern 

Rd.    Engaged  in  lumbering. 

NE^VS  ;  Fridays ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ; 

subscription  .SI ;  estalillshed  1882;  F.  J.Dibell, 

editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

SHERMAN,  C.  H.,  IFexford  Co.,\i  300 
pop.,  on  Manistee  r.,  about  30  m.  from  Man- 
istee. Lumber  business  and  farming  the 
chief  industries. 

WEXFORD  CO.  PIONEER;  Wednes- 
days ;  republican  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x40 ; 
subscription  .$1..50;  established  1872;  J.  H. 
Wheeler,  editor  and  i>ublisher  ;  clrc'n  KK. 

SHERWOOD,     Branch.    Co.,    Q   600 
pop.,  on  Air  Line  division  of  the  Michigan 
Central  Rd.    Contains  a  college. 
ADVOCATE;    Saturdays;    republican; 


four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1881 ;  S.  D.  Crane,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K ;  printed  at  the  office  of 
the  CentrevlUe  St.  Joseph  Co.  Republican. 

SOUTH  HAVEN,  Van  Buren  Co.,  p 
1,500  pop.,  on  Lake  Jlichigan  and  South  Ha- 
ven division  of  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  39  m. 
from  Kalamazoo,  about  25  N.  of  St.  Joseph. 

MESSENGER:  Fridays;  four  pages; 
size  26x40;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1881 ; 
R.  S.  Dean,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion K  1. 

SENTINEL;  Saturdays  ;  republican ; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  §2  ;  es- 
tablished 1867 ;  Wm.  E.  Stewart,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

SOUTH  LYON,  Oakland  Co.,  c;  1,,'500 
pop.,  at  junction  of  the  Detroit,  Lansing  & 
Northern  Grand  Trunk  and  the  Toledo,  Ann 
Ai'bor  &  Grand  Trunk  Rds. 

EXCELSIOR;  Wednesdays ;  four pa,ses  ; 
size  21x34;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1881 ;  Rorabaeher  &  Sweet,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K  K. 

PICKET;  Wednesdays  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  24x36  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1883 ; 
C.  F.  Newklrk,  editor  and  publisher. 

SPARTA,  Kent  Co., -a  900  pop.,  on 
Rogue  r.,  and  Newaj'go  division  of  Chicago 
&  W.  Mich.  Rd.,  15  m.  N.  W.  from  Grand 
Rapids.  Contains  flouring,  planing  and 
saw  mills,  and  carriage,  furniture,  cheese, 
and  hoop  factories  ;  is  sm-rounded  by  a  fine 
farming  country. 

SENTINEL  ;  Thursdays  ;  independent- 
republican  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.25  ;  established  1876  ;  J.  G.  Van  Winkle, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

SPRINGPORT,  Jackson   Co.,  g  400 
pop.,  on  the  Lansing  division  of  the  Lake 
Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  of 
Albion   and  10  S.  of  Eaton  Rapids.    Is  an 
excellent  produce  market. 
SIGNAL  ;    Thursdays  ;    independent ; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscription  $1.25;  es- 
tablished 1876;    Will  W.  Hicks,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 

SPRINGWELLS  (DETROIT  JUNC- 
TION P.  O.),  Tratf»i('Co.,ai5,(XJ0  pop.,  a  rail- 
road suburb  of  Detroit,  from  which  It  is 
four  miles  di.stant.  The  junction  of  eleven 
Rds.,  and  Jt  manufacturing  point. 
CALL  ;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size  24.x35 ; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1881 ;  E.  B.  Grif- 
fith, editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

STANDISH,  Arenac  Co.,  D-  600  pop., 
2.S  m.  N.  of  Bay  City,  on  the  Michigan  Cen- 
tral Rd.    A  lumber  manufacturing  town. 
INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays ;  eight 
pages;  size  26x40;   subscription  75  cents;  es- 
talillshed 1833  ;    James  J.  Decker,  editor  and 
puljllsher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

STANTON,  C.  H.,  Montcalm  Co.,  a 
2,IK)0  pop.,  near  centre  of  the  county,  and 
15  m.  N.  E.  of  Greenville. 

CLIPPER;  Fridays;  four  pages ;  size 
24x35  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1879  ; 
P.  S.  Dodge,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion K  1. 

MONTCALM  HERALD;  Saturdays; 
republican  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1867;  E.  R.Powell  & 
Son,  editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  K  K. 


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MICHIGAN. 


MICHIGAN. 


STEVENSVILLE,    Berrien    Co.,  p 

250  pop.,  on  Chii.-aKO  &  W.  Mich.  Rd.,  90  m.  E. 
of  Chicago.    Fruit-growing  .section. 

ADVERTISER;  Thursdays;  indepen- 
dent; four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription 
$2 ;  established  1883 ;  W.  K.  Sawyer,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  K;  printed  at 
the  office  of  the  Three  Oaks  Sun. 

STOCKBRIDGE,  Ingham.  Co.,  g  450 
pop.,  IS  m.  from  Jackson,  on  the  Michigan 
Air  Line  Rd.   Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

S«UN  ;  Fridays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x:34  ; 
subscription  Sl-^5;  established  1883;  Wm. 
G.  Glldart,  editor  and  publisher. 

STURGIS,  SI.  .Joseph  Co.,  J3  2,500  pop. 
(3,(.kXi  pop.  of  township),  on  Lake  Shore  & 
Michigan  Southern  and  Grand  Rapids  &  In- 
diana Rds.,  79  m.  from  Adrian.  Engaged  in 
agriculture  and  manufactures. 

JOURNAL.;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1861 ;  F.  B.  .\inger,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J.  An  edition  entitled 
the  Times  is  issued  at  Burr  Oak. 

MICHIGAN  DEMOCRAT  ;  Wednes- 
days; democratic;  four  pages;  size  26x40; 
subscription  $1-50:  established  1880;  J.  R. 
Marvin,  editor  ;  John  S.  Flanders,  publisher; 
cli'culation  J  l . 

STURGISER  ZEITUNG;  Fridays; 
German  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
$1.75;  established  1878;  Charles  Erbsmehl, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circvilation  K  1. 

OUR  RURAL  HOMES;  monthly; 
twenty  pages  ;  size  of  page  9x12  ;  subcrlption 
50  cents  ;  established  1883  ;  Our  Rural  Home 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

TAWAS  CITY,  C.  H.,  Iosco  Co.,  d 

1,360  pop.,  50  m.  N.  of  Bay  City,  on  Detroit, 

Bay  City  &  Alpena  Rd.,  and  on  Ta\yas  Bay, 

a  portion  of  Lake  Huron  ;  steamers  dally  to 

Bay  City,  and  weekly  to  Detroit.    A  good 

harbor  backed  by  a  flourishing  agricultural 

country.    The  principal  Industries  are  salt  I 

and  lumbering. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  ;  size 
30.X44  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1884 ; 
W.  N.  Miller,  editor  and  publisher. 

TECUMSEH,  Lenawee  Co.,  O,  2,500 
pop.,  on  Jackson  division  of  Lake  Shore  & 
Michigan  Southern  and  M.  &  O.  Rds.,  33  m. 
from  Jackson  and  13  from  Adrian ;  40  m. 
N.  of  Toledo.     Agricultural  district.     En- 
gaged In  manufacturing. 
HERALD;     Thursdays;     independent; 
eight  pages  ;  size  of  page  15x22 ;  subscription 
$1.50;   established    1850;    S.  C.    Stacy,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

NEW  ;  Thursdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  .§1.25  ;  estab- 
lished 1S79  ;  C.  F.  Field,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  K  K. 

TEKONSHA,    Calhoun    Co.,    g    650 

pop.,  on  Mich.  Central  Air  Line  Rd.,  30  m. 

from  Jackson.    A  rich  wheat-growing  dls- 

rlct. 

NEWS;  Saturdays ;  eight  pages ;  size 
26x40;  subscription  81-35;  established  1878:  T. 
F.  Robinson,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'nK  1; 
Issues  also  the  Burlington  Echo. 

THREE  OAKS,  Berrien  Co.,  p  700 
pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  72  m.  from 
Chicago,  111.  Engaged  In  the  manufacture 
of  broom,  fork  and  hoe  handles   and  feath- 


erbone,  a  substitute  for  whalebone.    A  fine 

farming  country. 

SUN;      Thursdays;    Independent;    four 

fiages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
ished  18S1 ;  W.  K.  Sawyer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher;  circulation  K  1.  An  edition,  entitled 
the  Xeics,  is  issued  at  Gallen,  and  another, 
entitled  the  Adrtrtiser,  at  StevensvlUe. 

THREE  RIVERS,  St.  Joseph  Co.,  p 
3,000  pop.,  on  St.  Joseph's  r.,  at  its  conflu- 
ence with  the  Portage  and  Rocky,  on  Lake 
Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  and  Michigan 
Central  Air  Line  Rds.,  83  m.  S.  of  Grand 
Rapids,  and  127  E.  of  Chicago.  Has  water 
power  which  is  employed  in  various  kinds 
of  manufactures.  The  town  has  a  Holly 
water  works  system ;  tracts  of  hardwood 
lumber  are  nearby,  and  the  lumber  regions 
of  the  State  are  within  easy  reach.  Thresh- 
ers, horse  powers,  cultivators,  plows,  corn 
shelters,  bran  dusters,  grist  and  saw  mill 
machinery,  raili-oad  velocipedes,  pumps, 
wringers,  marble  work,  cigars,  and  brick, 
are  all  made  largely,  for  shipment ;  there 
is  here  one  of  the  largest  paper  mills  in  the 
State,  a  large  vegetable  canning  establish- 
ment, and  two  flouring  mills  with  latest 
Improved  machinery  and  equipments,  and 
a  dally  capacity  of  1,000  barrels;  together 
with  saw  mill,  grist  mill,  planing  mill, 
wagon  and  carriage  shops,  cooper  shops  and 
other  industries. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  §1.50;  estab- 
lished 1869  ;  D.  W.  Arnold,  editor ;  O.  Arnold's 
Sons,  publishers ;  circulation  J  J. 

NEWS  REPORTER;  Saturdays ; 
greenback  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x.30 ;  subscrip- 
tion SlaO ;  established  1861 ;  R.  E.  Case  &  Son, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  J. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages ;  size  22x30 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 187S  ;  Geo.  A.  B.  Cooke,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

TRAVERSE  CITY,  C.  H.,  Grand 
Traverse  Co. ,  ~n  3,460  pop.,  on  the  west  arm  of 
Grand  Traverse  bay,  144  m.  N.  of  Grand 
Rapids,  on  Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  and 
Traverse  Rds. 

GRAND  TRAVERSE  HERALD; 

Thursdays ;  republican  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  of 
page  20x26;  subscription  §1.50;  established 
1858 ;  Thos.  T.  Bates,  editor  and  manager ; 
circulation  I  1.  5^~  Actual  average  circula- 
tion/or one  year  preceding  Jan.  1,  1885,  as 
per  statement  on  file  at  the  office  of  the  Ameri- 
can Newspaper  Directori/,  2,405  copies. 

TRAVERSE  BAY  EAGLE  ;  Tues- 
days ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  :  size  28x44  ;  sub- 
scription $1.50 ;  established  1865 ;  E.  L.  Sprague, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

NORTHWEST  FARMER  ;  monthly; 
agricultural ;  twenty-two  pages  ;  "size  of  page 
9x11 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1882  ;  D.  C.  & 
M.  L.  Leach,  editors  ;  D.  C.  Leach,  publisher  : 
circulation  J  J. 

TRENTON,  Wayne  Co.,  p 

T  I  D  I  N  (i  S  ;   Saturdays;  independent; 

elt;ht  pages  ;  size  28x42  ;  subscription  $1  ;  es- 
tablished 1884;  Will  W.  Secord,  editor  and 
publisher. 

UNION    CITY,  Branch  Co.,   g  1,280 
pop.,  on  St.  Joseph's  r.,  and  Air  Line  divi- 
sion of  the  Michigan    Central  Rd.,  at   the 
1     head  of  navigation,  115   m.  from  Detroit. 


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GEO.  P.   KOWELL   &   GO'S 


MICHIGAN. 


A   manufacturing  town.   Business    centre 

for  a  large  tract  of  rich  farming  country. 

HEllALiD  !  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
16x22  ;  subscription  §1;  A.  Riley  Crittenden, 
editor  and  pulilisher. 

REGISTER!  Saturdays;  eight  pages; 
size  30x44 ;  subscription  $1 ;  establislied 
1869;  Major  D.  J.  Easton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

UNIONVILLE,  Tuscola  Co.  o 

SUN  ;  Saturdays;  four  jiai-'fs  :  size  22x30; 
subscription  75  cents;  establi.-^hcd  ISS:! ;  John 
Haible,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

U  T I C  A ,  Macomb  Co.,  D,  500  pop.,  on 

Detroit  &  Bay  City  Rd.,  23  m.  N.  of  Detroit. 

Engaged  in  milling  and  the  manufacture  of 

wood  pulp. 

SENTINEL;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages;  size  28x44;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1876;  W.  H.  Marvin,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

VANDALIA,  Cass    Co.,  p  600  pop. 

Michigan  Central  Rd.,  6  m.  from  Cassopo- 

lis  and  18  from  Nlles.    Engaged  in  lumber 

and  flour  business. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  eight  pages;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1881; 
J.  L.  Sturr,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K. 

VANDERBIIiT,  Otsego  Co.,  ^  350 
pop.,  27  m.  N.  of  Bay  City  and  40  m.  S.  of 
Cheboygan,  on  the  Mackinaw  division  of 
the  Michigan  Central  Rd.  Engaged  in 
trading  and  manufacturing  lumber,  staves 
and  telegraph  poles. 
REVIEW  ;  Thursdays ;   four  pages ;  size 

22x31 :  subscriptions   $1.50  ;  established  1884  ; 

Geo.  H.  Miles,  editoi'  and  publisher. 

VASSAR,  Tuscola  Co.,  n-  1,800  pop., 
on  Cass  r.  and  ou  Port  Huron  &  N.  W. 
Rd. ;  also  on  Detroit  &  Bay  City  Rd., 
at  junction  Saginaw,  Vassar  &  Caro  Rd. ; 
18  m.  from  Saginaw  and  22  from  Bay  City. 
Engaged  in  agriculture,  manufacturing 
and  lumbering.  Business  centre  of  the 
county. 

TIMES  ;  Thursdays ;  eight  pages  ;  size  of 
page  15x22 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established 
1881 ;  Miller  &  Hopkins,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

TUSCOLA  CO.  PIONEER;  Fri 
days  ;  republican  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44 ; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1857 ;  Alexan- 
der Trotter  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation  J  1. 

VERMONTVIL.LE,  Eaton  Co.,  g 
OSJ  pop.,  on  Grand  River  Valley  branch  of 
the  Mich.  Cent.  Rd.,  also  on  Marshall  & 
Mackinaw  Rd.  now  in  course  of  construc- 
tion, 11  m.  from  Charlotte,  46  from  Jackson 
and  48  from  Grand  Rapids.  Considerable 
quantities  of  hard  wood  lumber  are  manu- 
factured and  shipped  from  here.  Sur- 
rounded by  an  agricultural  and  stock-rais- 
ing district. 

HAWK;   Fridays ;  independent;  eight 

Eages ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
shed  1874;   W.  E.  Holt  and  J.  H.  Knox,  edi- 
tors and  publishers ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

VERNON,    Shiawassee    Co.,     n    700 
pop.,  70  m.  W.  of  Detroit,  on  Detroit,  Grand 
Haven   and  Milwaukee   Rd.     Has   rolling 
mill. 
INTER-LAKE;    Fridays;   four  pages; 


MICHIGAN. 


size  22x31 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1883  ; 
D.  W.  Hammond,  editor  and  publisher ; 
issues  also  the  Durand  Reporter. 

VICKSBURG,  Kalamazoo  Co.,  p  894 
pop.,  at  Junction  of  the  G.  R.  &  I.  and  Chi- 
cago &  Grand  Trunk  Rds. 

COMMERCIAL;  Fridays;  eight  pages; 
size  30x44 ;  subscri|)tiou  $2 ;  established 
1878 ;  Chas.  A.  BaUlwin,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  1. 

MONITOR;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
24x35;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1875; 
C.  W.  Bailey  &  Bro.,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  K. 

WATERVLiIET,  Berrien  Co.,  p  600 

pop.,  on  Chicago  and  West  Michigan  Rd. 

Saw  and  flouring  mills. 

RECORD:  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
22x31;  subscription  $1;  established  1882;  J. 
M.  Hall,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K  K. 

WAYLAND,  Allegan  Co.,  p  700  pop., 
on  Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  Rd.,  20  m.  S.  of 
Grand  Rapids.  Engaged  in  the  manufac- 
ture of  lumber  and  bent  wood  for  wagons, 
plows,  etc. 

GLOBE;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
25x35:  subscription  $1 ;  established  1884 ;  Geo. 
A.  Mosher,  editor  and  publisher. 

WAYNE,  Wayne  Co.,  U^  1,300  pop.,  on 
Jlicli.  Ceu.  &  F.  &  P.  M.  Rds.,  18  m.  from 
Detroit.  Engaged  in  the  manufacture  of 
agricultural  Implements.  Contains  a  foun- 
drj'  and  gi-ist  mill.    A  railroad  town. 

WAYNE     CO.     REVIEW;     Fridays; 

four  pages;  size  26x40;  subsrription  $1 :  estab- 
lished 1877 ;  J.  H.  Steers,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  J  1;  issued  at  Wayne  and  Ply- 
mouth. 

WEST  BAY  CITY,  Ba^j  Co.,  o 

LE  COURIER;  (see  Bay  City.) 
WEST    BRANCH,  C.  H.,   Ogemaw 

Co.,  \zf  1,914  pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd. 
Lumbei'lng  district. 

OGEMAW  CO.  HERALD  ;  Fridays; 
republican;  four  iiages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscrip- 
tion .sl.fii) ;  I'siablislied  1878;  Jay  Allen,  editor 
and  ]iulili^-hc-r;  circulation  K. 

0<iE3IAW  CO.  TIMES;  Thur.sdays; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1882 ;  Max  K.  Walker, 
editor  ;  Weeks  &  Walker,  publishers ;  circula- 
tion K  K. 

WHITEHALL,  Muskegon  Co., -d2,500 
pop.,  on  White  Lake  and  on  Chicago  & 
West  Michigan  Rd.,  16  m.  from  Muskegon. 
Engaged  in  lumbering  and  fruit  growing. 
Has  a  very  large  shingle  and  lumber- 
producing  capacity.  Very  fine  farming 
land  is  in  the  vicinity. 

FORU3I  !  Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  eight 

pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1869;  Ed.  J.  Smith,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

WHITE  PIGEON,  St.  Joseph  Co.,p 
1,021  pop.  (pop.  of  township  1,707),  at  junc- 
tion of-  Kalamazoo  Dlv.  and  main  line  of 
Lake  Shore  and  Mich.  Southern  Rd.,  95  m. 
from  Grand  Rapids.  Has  a  woolen  fac- 
tory ;  a  sash  and  door  and  wagon  factory. 
A  fine  farming  district  surrounds  the  town. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays  ;  independent ; 
four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ; 
established  1876;  William  Haw,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 


AxMEltlCAN    NEW'Sl'APEU    UIKECTOKV. 


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MICHIGAN. 


WILLI AMSTON,  Ingham  Co.,  g 
\:l>»  pop.,  ou  DetVDit.  Lansing  &  Northern 
Rd.,  71  m.  from  Detroit  and  14  from  Lans- 
ing. Contains  several  steam  mills.  Coal 
mines  are  also  located  here 

ENTERPRISE;  Wednesdays ;  four 
pages  ;  size  34x35  ;  subscription  $1 ;  establish- 
•ed  1873 ;  E.  S.  Andrews,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  J. 

G08PEL,  TRU3IPET;  semimonthly; 
church  of  God  ;  four  pa^es  ;  size  22x30 :  sub- 
scription SI ;  established  1878  ;  D.  S.  Warner 
and  J.  C.  Fisher,  editors ;  J.  C.  Fisher,  pub- 
lisher ;  does  not  insert  advertisements. 

WYANDOTTE,  Wayne  Co.,  O,  3,575 
pop.,  on  Detroit  r.  and  Lake  Shore  & 
Michigan  Southern  and  Canada  Southern 
division  of  Michigan  Central  Rds.,  13  m. 
from  Detroit.  The  location  of  extensive 
furnaces,  rolling  mills,  and  various  manu- 
factories. 

HERALD;  Fridays ;  four  pages  ;  size 
26x40 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1879  ;  H. 
Egabroad,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  K  1. 

YPSILANTI,  Washtenaw  Co.,  0,6,377 
pop.,  on  Huron  r.  and  Michigan  Central 
Rd.,  at  junction  of  Detroit  &  South  West- 
ern Rd.,  30  m.  from  Detroit.  In  an  agri- 
cultural district.  The  river  furnishes  water 
power,  which  is  employed  in  various  manu- 
factures.   Seat  of  State  Normal  school. 

COMMERCIAI,  ;  Saturdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages;  size  30x44;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  .1864 ;  C.  R.  Pattison,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

!?EN'TI\Eti;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  §1.50; 
established  184;i ;  C.  Woodruff,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K  K.      * 

YPSIIiAXTIAX  ;  Fridaj-s  ;  indepen- 
dent ;  eight  pages ;  size  35x48 ;  subscription 
Sl.oO;  established  1879;  Smith  &  Powars,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1.  A  four- 
page  edition  is  also  issued  ;  size  24x35 ;  sub- 
scription §1 ;  also  a  monthly  edition,  four 
pages,  size  22x.32,  subscription  25  cents.     ' 

MIXNESOTA. 


MINNESOTA. 


ADA,  C.Il.,No7-manCo.,  tl  1,000  pop., 

on  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Manitoba  Rd., 

between  Crookston  and  Glyndon  ;  business 

centre  of  county.  A  wheat-raising  district. 

NORMAN  CO.  INDEX;  Fridavs:  eight 
pages;  size  of  page  15x22  ;  subscription  §1.50; 
established  1880;  Lightbourn  &  Foote,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  I. 

ADRIAN,  A"o6?es  Co.,  jJ  400  pop.,  on 
the  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  & 
Omaha  Rd.,  14  m.  from  Luverne  and  19 
from  Worthington.  Located  in  a  fine 
agricultural  and  stock-raising  country. 
GUARDIAN:   Saturdavs ;    four    pages; 

fiS?   26x40;    subscription   S1.50;    established 

1880 ;  Sam.  S.  Haislet,  editor  and  publisher  ; 

circulation  K. 

AITKIN ,C.  H.,  Aitkin  Co.,  n  1,500  pop., 

on  the  Northern  Pacific  R.I.,  28   m.  from 

Brainerd.     Engaged  in  farming    and    the 

manufacture  of  lumber. 

AGE;  Saturdays;  foiu-  pages  ;  size  26x40 
subscription  .$2  ;   established  1SS3  ;  E.  F.  Bar- 
rett, editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K. 

ALBERT  LEA,C.  H.,J>Vee6or«  Co.,  g 

3,500  pop.,  on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  & 

Northern,  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis,  and  Chi- 


cago, Mil.  &  St.  Paul  Rds.,  and  also  on  line 
of  Albert  Lea  &  Fort  Dodge  Rd.,  109  m. 
from  Minneapolis  and  128  from  La  Crosse. 
Grain  and  stofk-raising  extensively  carrieil 
on  In  adjoining  country.  A  fine  college  is 
located  here;  also  a  large  flouring  mill,  farm- 
ing implements,  works,  etc. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays ;  repub- 
lican ;  four  pages ;  size  22x30 ;  subscription 
§2;  established  1872;  Clint.  L.  Luce,  editor 
and  jiublisher  ;  circulation  J. 

FREEBORN  CO.  STANDARD: 
Wt'iliicsdays  ;  republican  ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
30x44 ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1857 ;  H. 
G.  Day,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  J  1. 

POSTEN  ;  Thursdays  ;  Scandinavian  :  four 
pages  j  size  28x44;  subscription  .«!1.25 ;  estab- 
lished 1882;  Erik  S.  Gjellum,  editor;  Albert 
Lea  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ;  circ'n  J  J. 

ALEXANDRIA,  C.  H.,  Douglas  Co., 
-a  2,:*I0  pop.,  in  a  region  of  lakes,  141  m.  N.  W. 
of  St.  Paul,  with  which  it  is  connected  by 
Rd.  In  a  farming  community ;  staple  pro- 
ducts, wheat,  oats,  and  corn ;  also  engaged 
in  the  raising  of  stock. 

DOUGLAS  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdavs ; 
eight  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1878;  Joseph  Gilpin,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

POST ;  Fridays ;  independent ;  four  pages  ; 
size  26x40 :  subscription  §1.50 ;  established 
1867;  F.  H.  Donaldson,  publisher;  circula- 
tion K  1. 

AMBOY,  Blue  Earth  Co.,  g  350  pop., 

28  m.  from  Mankato,  the  county  seat,  on 

St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha  Rd.    In  the 

midst  of  a  splendid  farming  country. 

NEWS;  Wednesdays;  four  pages;  size 
22x30  ;  subscription  §1.50  ;  established  1884  ; 
H.  B.  Perrin,  editor  and  publisher. 

ANOKA,  C.  H.,  A7ioka  Co.,  a  7,000 
pop.,  ou  Mississippi  r.,  at  mouth  of  Rum 
r.  and  on  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Manitoba 
and  Northern  Pacific  Rds.,  about  15  m. 
above  Minneapolis.  Has  good  water  power, 
employed  to  considerable  extent  In  lum- 
ber, hardwood  and  flour  manufactiu-es. 
Lumbering  Is  its  principal  branch  of  in- 
dustry. Business  centre  of  the  county.  Sm-- 
rounded  by  an  agricultural  district. 

ANOKA  CO.  UNION;  Wednsedays ; 
eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  §1.50  ; 
established  1865;  Granville  S.  Pease,  editor 
and  iiublisher ;  circulation  K. 

HERALD  ;  Saturdays ;  Independent ; 
eight  pages ;  size  :30x44 ;  subscription  §1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1865;  Alvah  Eastman,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

APPLETON,  5'?«(7^  Co., -n  650  pop.,  on 
Pomme  de  Terre  r.,  near  its  junction  with 
the  Minnesota ;  excellent  wheat  region. 
PRESS ;    Saturdays ;    four    pages  ;     size 
24x36;    subscription   $1.50;   established  1880; 
W.  J.  Gordon,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion K. 

ARGYLE,  Marshall  Co.,\:,  500 pop.,  on 

the  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Manitoba  Rd. , 

12  m.  from  Red  r. 

MARSHALL  CO.  BANNER;  Thurs- 
days ;  eight  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
$1.50  established  1883 ;  H.  W.  Brown,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  K,         i 

ARLINGTON,  Sibley  Co.,  g  300  pop., 
60  m.  S.  W.  of  St.  Paul,  and  55  S.  W.  of  Min- 


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GEO.   V.    IJOWELL   &  GO'S 


MINNESOTA. 

neapolls,  on  the  Mliine:ipolis  and  St.  Louis 

Rd.    An  agricultural  section. 

ENTERPRISES  Wednesdays;  four 
pages;  size  24x35;  subscription  $1.5U;  estab- 
lished 1884  ;  H.  H.  McLeod,  editor  and  pulj- 
llsher; 

ASHBY,  Grant  Co.,  -a  500  pop.,  168  m. 

N.  of  !5t.  Paul,  and  20  in.  N.  of  Fergus  Falls. 

In  the  Park  region  ;  a  farming  section. 

AVALANCHE!  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x34  ;  subseriplion  $1  5U  ; 
established  1883:  O.  Hawkins,  editor  and 
publisher. 

ATWATER,    Kandiyohi    Co.,   D   302 
pop.,  90  ni.  from  St.  Paul.    An  agricultural 
district    town ;    contains     several    wheat 
elevators. 
WESTERN  MINNESOTA  PRESS ;++ 

AUSTIN,  C.  H.,  Mowe7-  Co.,  O,  3,000 
pop.,  on  Cedar  r.  and  Iowa  &  Minn.  div. 
of  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 
at  junction  of  Austin  &  Mason  City 
branch,  and  on  Minnesota  &  Northwest- 
ern Rd.,  104  ni.  from  St.  Paul,  111  from  Mc- 
Gregor and  about  40  S.  W.  of  Rochester. 
Centre  of  trade  for  an  agricultural  com- 
munity. 

MOWER  CO.  TRANSCRIPT; 
Wednesdays  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
26x40  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  IbbS  ;  C. 
H.  Davidson,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion J. 
REGISTER;  Thursdays;  liberal  repub- 
lican ;  four  pages ; 
size  26x40;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established 
186:5;  H.  O.  Basford, 
j_  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  J  1. 

BARNESVILLE,  Clay  Co., -a 

TIMES;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages;  size  20x2r. ;  subscription  .$1.50;  estab- 
lished 1884  ;  E.  J.  Taylor,  editor  and  publisher. 

BATTLE  LAKE,  Otter  Tail  Co.,  -a 
300  pop.,  on  Black  Hills  branch  of  the  North- 
ern Pacific  Rd.,  18  m.  from  Fergus  Falls.    A 
summer  resort  and  market  for  wheat. 
REVIEW;   Thursday;   four  pages .   size 

25x35;     subscription    $2;     established    18S4 ; 

Bronson  Strain,  editor  and  publisher. 

BEARDSLEY,  £'9  Stone  Co.,  -D 

PRESS;  Thursdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
20x26;  established  1884  ;  Gordon  Bros.,  editors 
and  publishers. 

BEAVER  FALLS,  C  H.,  Benville 
Co.,  a  185  pop.,  2  m.  from  Minnesota  r.  and 
37  from  New  Ulni. 


MINNESOTA. 


REN VIIiLE  TIMES  ;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican ;  four  pages ;  size  24x35 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.5U;  established  1872;  Henry  Kelsey, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

BELLE  PLAINE,  Scott  Co.,  g  1,800 
pop.,  20  m.  from  Shakopee.  Farming 
country. 


HERALD ;  Thursdays ;  eight  pages ;  size  I 


26x40  ;  subscription  $1.75  ;  established  1882  ;  J. 
E.  Townsend,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion K  1. 

BENSON,  C.  H.,  Swift  Co.,  -a  791  pop., 
on  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Manitoba  Rd., 
134  m.  W.  of  St.  Paul.  A  stock-raising  and 
agricultural  section. 

SWIFT  CO.  PRESS;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages;  size  26x40;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1882  ;  G.  E.  McAllis- 
ter, editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

TIMES ;  Tuesdays ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ; 
subscription  $2;  established  1876;  Edward 
Thomas,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K. 

BIRD  ISLAND,  Itenville  Co.,  □  550 
pop. ;  a  growing  village  on  a  slightly  rolling 
IH-airie,  in  good  agricultural  section. 
RENVILLE  CO.  UNION;   Thursdays; 

four    pages;    size  26x40:    sub.scription  $1.2d; 

established  1881 ;   C.  L.  Lorraine,  editor  and 

publisher:  circulation  K  1;   Issues  also  the 

Hector  Uniun. 

BLOOMING     PRAIRIE,     Steele 
Co.,  Q  400  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee    & 
St.  Paul  Rd.    A  market  for  wheat. 
TRIBUNE;    Fridays:  four    pages :   size 

20x26;  sub.scription  $1.50;  established  lbb3  ; 
Henry  M.  Daniels,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation K  K. 

BLUE  EARTH  CITY,C.  H.,  Fair- 

bault  Co.,  9  1,500  pop.,  on  Blue  Earth  r.  and 

Chicago,  St.  P.,  Minn.  &  Omaha  Rd.,  about 

10  m.  from  Southern  Minnesota  Rd.,  40  S. 

of  Mankato.     County  seat  and  centre  of 

trade  of  a  prairie  region. 

BEE;  Saturdays  ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1863  ;  C9rr  Huntington,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

POST;  Thursdays ;  republican ;  four 
pages;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  establish- 
ed 1869  ;  J.  G.  Hamlin  and  C.  O.  Ingalls,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

BRAINERD,C.H.,  Crow  Wing  Co., 
n  7,00(1  pop.,  on  Mississippi  r.  and  Northern 
Pacific  Rd.,  terminus  of  Western  Rd.  from 
St.  Paul,  136  m.  from  St.  Paul,  115  from 
Duluth. 

DISPATCH;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages;  size  28x44;  subscription  $l.au; 
estabUshed  1881;  Ingersoll  &  Wieland,  edi- 
tors and  publishers ;  circulation  J. 

•lOURNAL;  Thursdays;  four  pages: 
size  28x44:  subscription  $1.50:  established 
1882 ;  H.  C.  Stivers,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation K  K  1.  ^,  _, 
NORTHWESTERN  TRIBUNE: 
Saturdays;  republican:  four  pages;  size 
28x44:  subscription  $2;  established  lhi2;  A.  J. 
Halsted,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J. 

BRECKENRIDGE,  C.  H.,  Wilkin 

Co.,  -n  700  pop.,  on  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  & 
Manitoba  and  Northern  Pacific  Rds.,  and 
Red  River  of  the  North.  A  farming  country. 
WILKIN    CO.    GAZETTE;  Fridays; 
four  pauvs;  size  24X.35;  subscription  $l.uO;  e»- 
tablislii  <l  ISM  ;  Geo.  F.  Cook  and  J.  Gunn,  edi- 
tors ;ind  publishers. 

BROWN'S  VALLEY,  Traverse 
Co.,  ^D 450 pop.,  onMinnesotar.  andSt.  Paul, 
Minneapolis  &  Manitoba  Rd. 
REPORTER  ;    Thursdays;   republican; 

four   pages;  size  26x4<J ;    subscription    $1.50, 

established  1880;   S.  W.  Frasier,  editor  and 

publisher ;  circulation  K. 


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MINNESOTA. 


CALEDONIA,  C.  H.,  Houston  Co.,  R 
894  pop.,  14  111.  from  Brownsville  and  18  S. 
W.  of  La  Crosse,  Wis.;  on  branch  of  Chicago, 
Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd. 

HOUSTON  CO.  AR<iUS;  Thursdays; 
four  pages ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription  SL-iO  ; 
established  1879;  P.  J  Smalley,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 

HOUSTON  CO.  JOURNAIi;  Wednes 
<lavs  ;  four  pages :  size  24x35 ;  subscription 
S2;  established  1865;  P.  A.  Kroshus,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  I. 

CAMBRIDGE,  C.H.,  Isanti  Co  ,□200 

pop.,  on  Rum  r.,  14  m.  from  Rd.,  and 32  from 

Mississippi  r.    A  farming  country. 

ISANTI  CO.  PRESS;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscrip- 
tion S1.50 ;  established  1874 ;  C.  W.  Van 
Wormer,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

CANBY,  Yelloiv  Medicine  Co.,  p  3.31 
pop.,  on  Winona  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  30  m.  W.  of 

Marshall  and  50  E.  of   Watertown,  D.   T. 

Has  extensive  wheat  production. 

N  E  W  S  ;  Fridays ;  liberal-republican  ; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  §1.50; 
established  1878 ;  Addison  M.  Morrison,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

CANNON  RIVER  FALLS, 

Goodhue  Co.,  C\  942  pop.,  ou  Cannon  Valley 
branch  of  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  and 
Cannon  Falls  line  of  Chicago,  Mil.  &  St. 
Paul  Rds.,  17  m.  E.  of  Northfleld,  23  W. 
of  Red  Wing,  and  18  S.  of  Hastings.  Excel- 
lent water  power,  which  is  employed  by 
three  flouring  mills,  a  feed  mill,  tannery, 
foundry  and  machine  shop. 

BEACON  ;  Fridays  ;  independent ;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1S76  ;  S.  S.  Lewis,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  K. 

CARVER,  Carver  Co.,  c;i  1,000 pop., on 
the  Minnesota  r.  and  the  Chicago,  Milwau- 
kee &  St.  Paul,  and  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis 
Rds.  Manufactures  are  principally  flour 
milling  and  brick  making  ;  a  good  wheat 
section. 

FREE  PRESS;  Thursdays;  independent: 
eight  pages  ;  size  oiix44  ;  subscription  S1.5t) ;  es- 
tablished 1875  ;  Hermann  Muhlberg,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

CHASKA,  C.  H.,  Carver  Co.,  g  1,450 
pop.,  on  Minnesota  r.  and  Minnesota  &  St. 
Louis  Rd.,  at  junction  of  Hastings  &  Da- 
kota Rd.,  5  m.  above  Shakopee  and  about  28 
from  St.  Paul. 

VALLEY  HERALD;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35 ;  subscrip- 
tion .§1.50;  established  1862:  F.  E.  Du  Toit, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

CHATFIELD,  Fillmore  Co.,  Q^  1,400 

pop.,  about  60  m.  from  La  Crosse,  Wis.;  on 

Chatfield  branch  of  Chicago  &  Northwestern 

Rd ;  important  stock  aud   grain  shipping 

point ;  has  woolen  and  flouring  mills. 

DEMOCRAT;  Saturdays;  republican; 
four  paices  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1856  ;  R.  McNeill,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  J. 

CLEAR  WATER,  Wright  Co.,  n  600 
pop.,  on  the  Mississippi  r.,  at  confluence  of 
Clearwater  r.  and  junction  of  the  St.  Paul, 


MINNESOTA. 


Minneapolis    &    Manitoba    Rd.     A   trade 

centre.    Has  excellent  water  power. 

ADVANCE;  Thursdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1;  established  1S8S ; 
Chas.  H.  Stevens,  editor  and  puldisher  ;  cir- 
culation K. 

CLOQUET,  Carlton  Co.,  D-l,200pop., 
oO  m.  W.  of  Duluth,  on  the  St.  Paul  &  Du- 
luth  Rd.  Has  fine  water  power  aud  is  ex- 
tensively engaged  in  lumbering. 

PINE  KNOT  ;  Saturdays  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  24x:i5,  establishad  1884  ;  Page  &  Gottry, 
editors  and  publishers. 

COKATO,  Wright  Co.,  a  50O  pop., 
52  m.  W.  of  St.  Paul,  on  the  St  Paul,  Min- 
neapolis &  Manitoba  Rd.  Fine  farming 
country. 

WRICiHT       CO.       REPUBLICAN; 

Fridays  :  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1  ;  established  1883 ;  W.  Francis  Rowe. 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

CORMORANT,  Becker  Co.,  -a  50 
pop.,  11  ni.  from  Audubon  and  H^g  from  De- 
troit City.    Has  a  saw  and  grist  mill. 

FREDS  BUDET;  monthly;  Scandina- 
vian ;  sixteen  pages  octavo  ;  subscription  50 
cents ;  establishd  1878 ;  J.  H.  Myhre,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  H  H. 

CROOKSTON,  C.  H.,  Polk  Co.,  ^5,500 
pop.,  on  Red  Lake  r.  and  St.  Paul,  Minne- 
apolis &  Manitoba  Rd.,  299  m.  N.  W.  of  St. 
Paul  or  Minneapolis.  A  great  lumber  re- 
gion ;  produces  large  quantities  of  wheat. 

CHRONICLE;     Tuesdays;   republican; 

four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1879 ;  J.  G.  McGrew,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  .1  1 . 

POLK  CO.  JOURNAL;  Thursdays; 
eight  pages;  size  17x24;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1877;  H.  E.  Cooke,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

CURRIE,  C.  H.,  Murray  Co.,  p  300 
pop.,  on  Des  Moines  r.  and  proposed  exten- 
sion of  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  North- 
ern Rd.  Headquarters  of  an  Irish-American 
colony.  Surrounded  by  an  agricultural 
and  stock-raising  district,  ■with  good  water 
power,  which  is  used  for  flour  milling  pur- 
poses. It  is  also  near  the  outlet  of  Lake 
Shetek,  close  to  the  scene  of  the  Indian 
massacre  of  1862. 

SOUTHWEST    MINNESOTIAN  ; 

Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
24x35  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1878 ; 
J.  A.  Maxwell,  editor  and  publisher;  circu- 
lation K. 

DAKOTA,  Winona  Co..  iX 

JOURNAL  ;  Saturdays  ;  four  pages : 
size  24x35  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  18S4  : 
R.  F.  Hiler  and  D.  C.  Sheehan,  editors  and 
publishers. 

DAWSON,  Lac  qui  Parle  Co.,  -a 
500  pop.,  on  the  Lac  qui  Parle  r..  162  m.  W  . 
of  Minneapolis,  on  the  Wisconsin,  Minne- 
sota &  Pacific  Rd.  Surrounded  by  a  splen- 
did agricultural  region. 

EAGLE;  Fridays;  non-partisan;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1884 ;  M.  V.  B.  Schribner,  editor  and 
publisher. 

DELANO,   Wright  Co.,  D  950  pop.,  on 

Crow  r.  and  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Mani- 


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GEO.  P.  liOWELL  &  CO'S 


MINNESOTA. 


toba  Rd.,  7  m.  N.  of  Watertown  and  fi  S.  of 

Rockford.    Engaged  In  general  mercantile 

and  mannfaeturlng  pursuits. 

WRIGHT  CO.  EAGLE;  Thursdays; 
four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1  ;  es- 
tablished 1872 ;  I.  Gutzwiller,  Jr.,  editor  and 
publislier  ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

DETROIT  CITY,  C.  H.,  Becker  Co., 

-a  1,300  pop.,  on  Detroit  Lake  and  Northern 

Paciiic  Rd.,  206  m.  from  Duluth. 

RECORD ;  Saturdays  ;  independent :  four 
pages  :  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $2  ;  establish- 
ed 1874  ;  Geo.  D.  Hamilton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

SURPRISE;  Fridays;  eight  pages; 
size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1884  ;  Paul  B.  Bodeeu,  editor  and  publisher. 

REAIi  ESTATE  JOURNAL; 
monthly  :  four  pages;  size  22x31;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents  ;  established  1884  ;  E.  G.  Holmes, 
editor  and  publisher;  an  advertising  sheet. 

DODGE  CENTRE,  Dodge  Co.,  Z\ 
900  pop.,  at  the  junction  of  the  Chicago 
&  Northwestern,  and  Minnesota  &  North- 
western Rd.  Central  point  in  the  county 
and  an  important  shipping  point  for  grain 
and  stock. 

INDEX;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1S80;  O.  H.  Phillips,  editor  and  pub- 
lislier; circulation  K. 

DTJL.UTH,C.  H.,  S<. XoMis  Co., cf  14,000 
pop.,  (said  to  be  rapidly  increasing),  on  ex- 
treme western  shore  of  Lake  Superior,  and 
terminus  of  Lake  Superior  Transit  and  St. 
Paul  &  Duluth  Rds.,  and  lake  terminus  of 
Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  156  m.  N.  E.  of  St.Paul. 
Engaged  in  commerce,  manufacturing  and 
general  trade.  Large  grain  and  fish  mar- 
ket ;  valuable  brown  stone  quarries ;  sev- 
eral very  large  saw  mills.  Has  very  abun- 
dant dock  facilities. 

EVENING  HERALD ; . every  evening 
excei)t  Sunday  ;  four  pages  ;  .size  21x30;  estab- 
lishetl  1883 ;  Wilie  Bunnell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J.  ^  ^        , 

TI>IES;  every  evening  cxrejit  Sunday; 
four  pages;  size"  22x80;  sul>srri|iti(m  $6;  es- 
tablished 1883;  Times  Publis-hiug  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers;  cirbulation  K  1. 

TRIBUNE;  everj'  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  ;  size— dally  21x34,  weekly  26x40  ; 
subscription-daily  $7,  weekly  $2  ;.  estab- 
lished—dally  1881,  weekly  1870  ;  R.  C.  Mitchell, 
editor  and  publisher;    circulation— daily  I, 

vy  i-'  (^  k  1 V  I  1 

LAKE  SUPERIOR  NEWS;  Satur 
days  :  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
$210;  established  1878;  Win.  S.  Woodbridge, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

EAST  GRAND  FORKS,  ^oifc  Co., 

"C  500  pop. 

COURIER;    Fridays;    republican;   four 
pages-   size   2Sx44 ;    subscription   $2;    estab- 
lished 1882  ;  F.  J.  Duffy,  editor  and  publisher 
circulation  K  1. 

EGERTON,  I'ipe  Stone  Co.,  p 300 pop., 
on  the  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd. 
Farming  is  the  principal  industry. 
ENTEIS PRISE;  Saturdays;  fourpages; 
size'  24x35 ;   subscription   $1.50 ;    established 
1883 ;  Burkdoll  &  Lueneburg,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

ELK  RIVER,  C.H.,  Sherburne  Co.,  a 
648  pop.,  on  Mississippi  r.  and  main  line  of 
St.  Paul,  Minn.  &  Manitoba  and  on  Northern 


MINNESOTA. 


Paciiic  Rd.,  40  m.  N.  W.  of  St.  Paul.  Several 
mills  and  manufactories  here.  Base  of  sup- 
plies for  Rum  river  lumbering. 

SHERBURNE  CO.  STAR  NEWS  s 

Thursdays ;  republican  ;  eight  pages ;  size 
30x44  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1875  ;  A. 
N.  Dare,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K  1. 

EVANSVILL.E,  Douglas  Co., -a 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays  ;  fourpages  : 
size  26x40;    subscription   $1.50;    established 


1882  ;  Horace  G. 
circulation  K. 


Urie,  editor  and  publisher  ; 


EXCELSIOR,  Hennepin  Co.,  a  500 
pop.,  IS  m.  from  Minneapolis,  on  the  Min- 
neapolis &  St.  Louis  Rd.  (Pacific  division) 
and  the  Minneapolis,  Lyndale  &  Minne- 
touka  Rd.  A  summer  resort ;  a  splendid 
section  for  small  fruit-growing. 

WEEKLY;  Saturdays;  eight  pages: 
size  11x14;  subscription  .$1.50;  establl.shett 
1883 ;  A.  S.  Dimoud  &  Son,  editors  and  pub- 
Ishers ;  circulation  K. 

FAIRMONT,  C.  H.,   Martin   Co.,  g 

l.luO  pop.,  on  Southern  Minnesota  Rd.,  40  m. 

S.  by  W.  of  Mankato.    The  county  seat  of  an 

agricultural    and    stock-growing    county. 

Centre  of  a  thriving  trade.     Lies  among 

numerous  beautiful  lakes,  and  contains  a 

large  English  colony. 

MARTIN  CO.  SENTINEL;  Fridays; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1874;  Frank  A.  Day, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J. 

FARIBAULT,  C.  H.,  Rice  Co.,  g  6,415 
pop.,  at  Junction  of  Iowa  &  Minnesota  di- 
vision of  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  and 
Cannon  Valley  div.  of  Minneapolis 
&  St.  Louis  Rd.,  65  m.  from  St.  Paul 
and  15  from  Owatonna.  Seat  of  several 
institutions  of  learning,  and  of  the  State 
School  for  the  Deaf,  Dumb  and  Blind 
and  Feeble-minded.  Surrounded  by  an 
agricultural  region.  Manufacturing  car- 
ried on.    Has  six  flouring  mills. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
four  pages  :  size  25x38  ;  subscriptiou  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1870 ;  A.  E.  Haven,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

REPUBLICAN;  Wednesdays;  repub- 
lican ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44 ;  subscription 
$2 ;  established  1856  ;  A.  W.  McKinstry,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

MUTE'S  COMPANION;  biweekly; 
four  pages  ;  size  14x20 ;  subscription  50  cents ; 
established  1875 ;  Pupils  of  the  Minnesota 
School  for  the  Deaf,  editors  and  publishers : 
a  school  paper ;  issued  during  the  school 
year. 

FARMINGTON,  Dakota  Co.,Ch  1,000 
pop.,  on  Hastings  &  Dakota  division,  at 
crossing  of  Iowa  &  Minnesota  division  of 
Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.  An  unusually 
extensive  creamery  is  located  here.  Sur- 
rounded by  a  farming  country. 

DAKOTA  CO.  TRIBUNE;  Thurs- 
davs  ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1884;  C.  P.  Carpenter,  edli 
tor  and  publisher  ;  dated  at  Farmlngton  and 
Lakevllle. 

FERGUS  FALLS,  C.  H.,  Otter  Tail 

Co.,  -D  7,000  pop.,  on  Red  River  of  the  North, 
200  m.  N.  W.  of  Minneapolis.  It  has  excellent 
water  power,    and  is  adjacent    to  forests 


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MIXXESOTA. 


MINNESOTA. 


of  pine  and  hard-wood  lumber  and  praii-ie 
land.  Engaged  largely  in  flour  and  other 
manufacturing.  Centre  of  the  "Park  Re- 
gion" of  Minnesota. 

JOURNAL;  every  evening  e.xcept  Sun- 
day, and  VVEEKLiY,  Thursda.vs ;  republl- 
■can  ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ; 
size— <laily  24x3(1,  weekly  (size  of  page)  20x26  : 
subscription — daily  SB,  weekly  Sl-50 ;  estab- 
lished — daily  1883,  weekly  1873 ;  A.  J.  Under- 
wood, editor  and  publisher ;  circulation — 
daily  K,  weekly  J  1. 

TiEL.EGltA3I;  every  morning  except 
Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  four 
pages  ;  size — daily  22x30.  weekly  lT.x24  ;  sub- 
scription— daily  $6.  weekly  $1.50  ;  established 
1892  ;  Elmer  E.  Adams,  editor  ;  Fergus  Print- 
ing and  Publishing  Co.,  publishers ;  circula- 
tion—dailv  K,  weekly  K  K  1. 

OTTER  TAIL,  CO.  FARMER; 
Thursdays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  21x30  ;  sub.scrip- 
tion  $1 ;  established  1885 ;  Geo.  W.  Boyington, 
editor  and  publisher. 

UGEBLAD;  Wednesdays;  Norwegian; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  .$1.50; 
established  1882 ;  Fergus  Falls  Ugeblad  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

FISHER,  Polk  Co.,  ti  500  pop.,  on 
Red  Lake  r.  and  St.  Paul,  Slinneapolis  & 
Manitoba  Rd.,  45  m.  from  Fargo.  An  ex- 
cellent wheat-growing  district. 

BULLETIN;  Saturdays;  republican; 
four  pages  :  size  24x3.t  ;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1880  ;  H.  Lankester,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

rOSSTON,  Polk  Co.,  b  100  pop.,  50  m. 

from  Crookstou.    Lumbering  and  farming. 

THIRTEEN  TOWNS;  Fridays ; 
four  pages  ;  size  20x26  ;  established  1884  ;  A. 
Kaiser,  editor  ;  E.  S.  McNaul,  publisher. 

FUliDA,  Murray  Co.,  p  300  pop.,  on 

C,  M.  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  18  m.  from  Worthing, 
ton. 

MURRAY     CO.      REPUBLICAN  ; 

Wednesdaj'S  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
24x36;  subscription  ,$1.50;  established  187S ; 
B.  W.  Woolstencroft,  editor  and  liubllsher ; 
circulation  K. 

GAYLORD,  Sibley  Co.,  g 

REGISTER  ;  Saturdays;  four  pages; 
size  26x40  ;  established  1883 ;  Jas.  S.  Mills,  edi- 
tor and  publisher. 

GLENCOE,  C.  H.,  McLeod  Co.,  n  2,200 
pop.,  leading  town  on  Hastings  &  Dakota 
division  of  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  74 
m.  from  Hastings,  and  59  W.  of  St.  Paul,  50 
W.  of  Minneapolis. 

ENTERPRISE;  Wednesdays;  republi- 
can; four  pages;  size  28x44;  subscription 
$1.50  ;  established  1874 ;  W.  H.  Mithell,  edi- 
tor ;  Enterprise  Printing  Co.,  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation J  J, 

REGISTER;  Thursdays;  eight  pages; 
size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1857; 
Liberty  Hall,  editor ;  Register  Printing  Co., 
publishers  ;  circulation  J  J. 

GLENWOOD,  C.  H.,  Pope  Co.,  -n  500 
pop.,  situated  at  the  head  of  Lake  Whipple, 
on  the  Little  Falls  &  Dakota  Rd.,  about  75 
m.  W.  of  St.  Cloud,  28  N.  of  Benson  and  18  S. 
of  Alexandria.  Fine  water  power  for  manu- 
facturing piu-poses. 

MESSENGER  :  Fridays  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  26x40;  subscription  .$1.50;  established 
1881 ;  K.  J.  Kinney,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation K. 

POPE  CO.  PRESS:  Tuesdays;  repub- 
lican ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;   subscription 


$1.50 ;  established  1874 ;  N.  W.  Scott,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

GLYNDON,  Clay  Co.,  -a  500  pop.,  at 

junction  of  N.  P.  &  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  & 
Manitoba  Rds.,  240  m.  W.  of  Duluth  and  10 
E.  of  Fargo,  Dak.  An  agricultural  and 
wheat-growing  and  dairy  region. 

RED    RIVER  VALLEY  NEWS; 

Thursdays ;  republican ;  eight  pages;  size  26x40; 
subscription  .$2  ;  established  1878  ;  Luther  Os- 
born,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

GRACEVIELE,  Sig  Stone  Co.,  -a  75 

pop.,  on  Fargo  &  Southern  Rd.,  22  m.  from 

OrtonvIUe. 

TRANSCRIPT ;  Satui-davs ;  republican  ; 
eight  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $2; 
established  1883;  A.  Dewey,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

GRAND  MEADOW,  Mower  Co.,  z\ 
450  pop.,  on  S.  Minnesota  division  of  C,  M. 
&  St.  Paul  Rd.,  20  m.  from  Rochester. 
Creamery  and  grain  market. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
24x35 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1882  ; 
W.  S.  Chamberlin,  editor  and  publisher;  cir- 
culation K  K. 

GRANITE  FALLS,  C.  H.,  Yelloio 
Medicine  Co.,  p  l,2uO  pop.,  on  Une  of 
Hastings  &  Dakota  Rd.  and  on  Minnesota 
r.,  120  m.  W.  of  St.  Paul.  Has  good  water 
power,  and  is  surrounded  by  an  excellent 
agricultural  and  stock  country. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays ;  four  pages ;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1875; 
C.  A.  Bennett,  editor  and  publisher;  circu- 
lation K. 

TRIBUNE;  Tuesdays;  four  pages;  .size 
26x40 ;  subscription  $2 :  established  1§«  :  Rice 
&  Putnam,  editors  and  publishers ;  circ'n  K. 

HALLOCK,  C.  H.,  Kittson  Co.,  ti  500 
pop.,  on  St.  Paul  &  Minneapolis  Rd.  An 
excellent  agricultural  and  stock-raising 
section. 

KITTSON      CO.      ENTERPRISE  ; 

Saturdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  suljscrip- 
tion  S2;  established  1882;  W.  F.  Wallace, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K. 

HANCOCK,  Stevens  Co.,  -n  200  pop., 

on  the  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Manitoba  Rd. 

OLIVE  BRANCH;  Thursdays;  eight 
pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  .$2;  estab- 
lished 1882 ;  C.  W.  Comstock,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

HASTINGS, C.  H., Z>a/;oto  Co., r> 3,947 
pop.,  on  Mississippi  r.,  at  eastern  terminus 
of  Hastings  &  Dakota  division  of  Milwau- 
kee &  St.  Paul  Rd.;  also  a  station  on  Chica- 
go division,  20  m.  below  St.  Paul.  Engaged 
in  milling  and  manufacturing,  and  a  ship- 
ping point  for  grain. 

NEWS;  every  morning,  and  WEEKLY, 
Tuesdays  ;  republican  :  foui-  pages ;  size- 
daily  13x20,  weekly  24x36;  subscription- 
weekly  $1 ;  established  ISSl ;  Dan  T.  Chamber- 
lain, editor  and  publisher;  circulation- 
daily  K,  weekly  K  K  1. 

BANNER:  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x34 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1865 ;  E.  D.  Barker,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 

GAZETTE:  Saturdaj-s  ;  republican  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  23x33  ;  subscription  $2  ;  establish- 
ed 1857;  Irving  Todd,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  J.  , 

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four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  es- 
tahlishetl  1875 ;  H.  Glllet  t,  editor  ;  Hastings 
PuWIi.sliIng  Co.,  publishers;  circulation  J. 

HECTOR,  Renville  Co.,  a  300  pop., 
•JS  111.  from  Glencoe,  on  the  Chicago,  Mil- 
waukee &  St.  Paul  Rrl. 

UNION;  Thursduvs ;  four  pages  ;  size 
26.\S9 ;  subscription  $1.25  ;  established  1881  ; 
M.  P.  Clark,  editor:  C.L,  Lorraine,  publisher; 
issues  also  the  Bird  Island  Renville  Co.  Union. 

HENDERSON,  C.  H.,  Sibley  Co.,  g 
yr8  pop.,  on  Minnesota  r.,  and  St.  Paul  & 
Sioux  City  Rd.,  60  m.  S.  W.  of  St.  Paul. 

SIBLEY  CO.  INDEPENDENT:  Frl 

days  ;  independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44 ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1873;  E.  H. 
Deartli,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K  K  1. 

HERMAN,  Grant  Co.,  -a  184  pop.,  on 
St.  Paul  &  Pacific  Rd.,  178  m.  from  St.  Paul, 
in  farming  district. 
HERALD;  Thursdays;  four  pages  ;  size 

24x35  ;   subscription  $3 ;  established  1879  ;    A. 

C.  Belyea,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K. 

HOKAH,  Houston  Co.,  O,  1,000  pop., 
on  Lake  Como,  at  the  confluence  of  Boot  r., 
and  on  the  Southern  Minn,  division  of  the 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  10  m. 
from  La  Crosse.  Has  abundant  water 
power,  which  is  used  for  milling  and 
manufacturing. 


24x3; 
L, 

HOUSTON,  Houston  Co.,  q,  800  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  20  m. 
W.  from  La  Crosse.  In  a  wheat-growing 
district. 

HOUSTON  VALLEY  SIGNAL  ; 
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26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1882; 
C.  F.  Schoulau,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation K  1. 

HOWARD,   Wright  Co.,  n  477  pop. 
(pop.    of    township    1,570),    on    St.    Paul, 
Minneapolis  &  Manitoba  Rd.,  44  m.  W.  of 
Minneapolis  and  54  from  St.  Paul.    Situated 
In  the  southwestern  portion  of  the  county, 
on  the  south  bank  of  Howard  Lake.    Sur- 
rounded by  an  unsurpassed  farming   and 
wheat-growing   country,   with    plenty   of 
timber.      Does  a  thriving  country   trada 
Ships  upwards  of  150,000  bushels  of  wheat 
yearly.    Has  two  elevators. 
HOWARD  LAKE  HERALD  ;Thur.s- 
days ;   democratic  ;    four  pages  ;    size  26x40  ; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1877 ;  H.  Tanner, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

HUTCHINSON,  McLeod  Co.,  d  925 
pop.,  on  tlif  South  fork  of  Crow  r.,  (15  m. 
from  St.  Paul  Has  a  flouring  and  saw 
mill  and  a  foundry  and  machine  shops. 

LEADER;    Thursdays;   independent; 

eight  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1;  es- 
t.al)lished  1881 ;  Cal.  P.  Smith,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

JACKSON,  C.  H.,  Jackson  Co.,  p  750 
pop.,  on  Dos  Moines  r.,  and  on  Chicago,  M. 
&  St.  Paul  Rd.,  164  m.  S.  W.  of  St.  Paul 
and  75  from  Mankato.  The  centre  of  a 
thriving  trade,  and  growing  rapidly. 
REPUBLIC";     Saturdays;    republican; 


MINNESOTA. 


four  pages  ;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.30;  es- 
tablished 1870 ;  Burt  W.  Day,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

JANESVIIiliE.  Waseca  Co.,  Q  1,200' 
pop.,  on  W.  &  St.  P.  Rd.,  18  m.  from  Man- 
kato. Engaged  in  milling,  and  the  manu- 
facture of  lumber  for  wagons,  barrel  staves, 
headings  and  furniture.  Is  also  an  agricul- 
tural section. 

ARGUS;  Tuesdays;  eight  pages;  size 
26x40;  sub.scription  $1.50;  established  1873; 
J.  A.  Henry,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K. 

KASSON,  Dodge  Co.,  q,  1,150  pop.,  on 
Winona  &  St.  Peter  Rd.,  65  m.  W.  of  Wi- 
nona. In  an  agricultural  and  stock-raising 
region. 

DODGE  CO.  REPUBLICAN;  Thurs 
days  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  2Sx44  ; 
subscription  $2;  established  Isi.T;  U.  B.  Sha- 
ver &  Co.,  editors  and  pul)lisluTs  ;  circ'n  J. 

MANTORVILLE  AND  K  AS  SOX 
EXPRESS;  (see  Mantorville.) 

VINDICATOR;  Tue.sdays  ;  eight  pages  : 
size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  establislied 
18S3 ;  U.  Curtis,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation K  K. 

LAC  QUI  PARLE,  C.  H.,  Lac  Qui 

Parle  Co.,  -a  3U0  pop.,  25  m.  from  Granite 

Falls  ;  terminus  of  Hastings  &  Dakota  Rd. 

PRESS;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size  26x40; 
subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1882  ;  Farnham 
&  Himle,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

LA  CRESCENT,  Houston  Co..  O, 
pop.  514,  and  on  the  Chicago,  Milwalikee  & 
St.  Paul  Rd.,  5  m.  from  La  Crosse. 

H<HJSTON     CO.    EDUCATIONAL  ; 

monthly  ;  educational ;  twelve  pages  ;  size  of 
page  8x11 ;  subscription  75  cents  ;  establi-shed 
1884  ;  D.  C.  Cameron,  editor  and  publisher. 

LAKE  BENTON,  Lincoln  Co.,  JD  350 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd. 
NEWS;  Tuesdays;  four  pages;  size  24x35; 
subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1831 ;  Charles 
M.  Morse,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K. 

LAKE  CITY,    Wabasha  Co.,  D^  2,600 
pop.,  on  Lake  Pepin,  an  expansion  of  Mis- 
sissippi r.,  and  division  of  Chicago,  Milwau- 
kee &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  57  m.  below  St.  Paul. 
Centre  of  a  rich  agricultural  region.   Manu- 
factures carried  on.    Summer  resort. 
GRAPHIC ;  Tuesdays ;  republican;  eight 
pages ;    size    30x44 ;   subscription   $2 ;   estab- 
lished 1882;  H.   L.    Smith,  editor   and   pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

SENTINEL;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subcriptlon  $1.50  ; 
M.  C.  Rus.sell,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  J. 

LAKE  CRYSTAL,  Blue  Earth  Co., 
9  90O  pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul  &  Minne- 
apolis Rd.  and  northern  terminus  of  the 
Des  Moines  &  St.  Paul  Rd.  Fine  agricul- 
tural and  stock-raising  region. 
II  N I  O  N  ;    Wednesdays  ;    independent ; 

eight  pages ;   size  30x44 ;   subscription  $1.50 : 

established  1882;  George  W.  NefE,  editor  and 

publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

LAKEFIELD,  Jackson  Co.,  p  350 
pop.,  on  the  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rtl.,  120  m.  N.  W.  of  Sioux  City  and  150  W. 
of  St.  Paul,  at  the  S.  end  of  Heron  Lake. 
An  agricultural  section  and  favorite  resort 
for  sportsmen. 
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pages;  size  34x35;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1883  ;  C.  S.  Eastwood,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K. 

liAKEVILLE,  Dalota  Co ,  n-  500 
pop.,  5  ni.  W.  of  FarmiiiKton  and  25  S.  W. 
from  St.  Paul  and  Minneapolis,  on  the 
Chicago,  Milwauliee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.  The 
principal  Industries  are  farming  and  mill- 
ing. 

DAKOTA  CO.  TRIBUNE;  (see  Farm- 
ington.) 

liAMBERTON,  Redtcood  Co.,  p  U9 

pop.,  on  Winona  &  St.  Peter  Rd.  and   on 

Cottonwood  r.,  in  agricultural  district. 

COMMERCIAL,!  Thursdays;  indepen- 
dent-republican ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44;  sub- 
scription S1.25;  establislied  1878;  J.  S.  Let- 
ford  &  Sons,  editors  and  publisliers ;  circula- 
tion K. 

liANESBORO,  Fillmore  Co.,  0, 1,200 

pop.,  on  Southern  Minnesota  Rd.,  51  m.  W. 

of  La  Crosse,  Wis. 

JOURNAL.;  Fridays:  four  pages;  size 
26x40;  subscription  Sl-50;  established  1874  ;  M. 
Cr.  Fellows,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K  1. 

IjE  "ROY,  Mower  Co.,  0,432  pop.,  on  the 

Chicago,  Milwauliee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  about 

90  m.  from  McGregor,  Iowa. 

INDEPENDENT?  Fridays;  four  pages; 
size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1..tO  ;  established 
1875;  J.  McKnight,  editor  and  publisher;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

liE  SUEUR,  icS?/e?«r  Co.,  g  1,800 pop., 
on  Minnesota  r.  and  Sioux  City  div.  of  Chi- 
cago, St.  Paul,  M.  &  O.  Rd.,  63  m.  from  St. 
Paul.  Engaged  extensively  in  milling.  In 
the  midst  of  an  agricultural  and  stock- 
raising  district. 

L<E  SUEUR  CO.  NEWS;  Wednesdays; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1  50 ;  established  1879 ;  E.  W.  Sanford, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J. 

SENTINEL;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages;  size  26x4<1;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1873 ;  Jas.  J.  Green,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J. 

LITCHFIELD,  C.  H.,  Meeker  Co.,  n 
1,930  pop.,  on  Lalce  Ripley  and  St.  Paul,  Min- 
neapolis &  Manitoba  R 1.,  78  m.  W.  of  St. 
Paul. 

INDEPENDENT;  Tuesdays;  green- 
back ;  four  pages ;  size  26x38 ;  subscription 
$1.50  ;  established  1876  ;  H.  I.  Peterson,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

NEWS-LEDGER;  Thur.sdays;  republi- 
can ;  four  pages ;  size  38.\4'1 ;  subscription 
§1.50  ;  established  1868  ;  W.  D.  Joubert,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

SATURDAY  REVIEW;  Saturdays; 
non-partisan  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  sub- 
scription $2  ;  established  1SS4  ;  Pier  Brothers, 
■editors  and  publishers. 

LITTLE  FALLS,  C.  H.,  Morrison 
Co.,  a  1,800  pop.,  at  junction  of  Northern 
Pacific  and  Little  Falls  &  Dakota  Rds.,  be- 
tween St.  Paul  and  Bralnerd.  Possesses 
good  water  power. 

SUN;  Tliursdays  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages: 
size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50:  established 
1882;  A.  F.  Storey,  editor;  Little  Falls  Pub- 
lishing Co..  publishers:  circulation  K  K. 

TRANSCRIPT;  Fridays;  eight  pages; 
size  .36x48;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
18((;  W.  M.  Fuller,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
•culation  J. 


LONG  PRAIRIE,  C.  H.,  Todd  Co., 
a  700  pop.,  on  Long  Prairie  r.  and  Sauk 
Centre  Northern  Rd.,  140  m.  from  St.  Paul. 
In  an  agricultural  community. 

LEADER;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  25x35  ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1883 ;  Frank  B.  Simmons,  editor  and 
publislier. 

TODD  CO.  ARGUS;  Fridays;  indepen- 
dent; four  pages:  size  26x40;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1876;  Arthur  W.  Slieets, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

LUVERNE,  C.  H.,  Rock  Co.,  p  1,300 
pop.,  on  Worthington  &  Sioux  Falls  Div.  of 
St.  Paul  &  Sioux  City  and  BismarK:  exten- 
sion of  the  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  & 
Northern  Rds. 

GAZETTE;    Thursdays;    independent; 

four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  18*1;  Hammond  &  Savage,  edi- 
tors and  publishers. 

ROCK  CO.  HERALD;  Fridays;  re- 
publican ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40;  subscription 
$2 ;  established  187:3 ;  H.  J.  Miller,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J  J.  An  edition,  same 
size,  is  issued  on  Tuesdays ;  subscription  $1. 

MADELIA,  Watonwan  Co.,  p  489  pop., 

on  St.  Paul  &  Sioux  City  Rd.,  23  m.  from 

Mankatoand  110  from  St.  Paul.  Surrounded 

by  an  agricultural  district. 

TIMES  ;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size  26x40; 
subscription  $2;  established  1871 ;  B.C.San- 
born, editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

MANKATO,  C.H.,  Blue  Earth  Co.,  g 
8,.50o  iJop.,  at  junction  of  Minnesota  &  Blue 
Earth  rs.  Centre  of  an  agricultural  district. 
Four  large  flouring  mills  in  the  citv;  also 
plenty  of  timber  In  vlelnltj'.  Has  considera- 
ble trade  and  manufacturing  interests,  in- 
cluding clay,  brick,  lime-stone,  building 
stone  cement,  etc.,  and  advantages  of  four 
distinct  lines  of  railroad,  viz.,  Chicago  & 
N.  W.,  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  M.  &  O.,  Chicago, 
M.  &  St.  Paul,  Maukato  &  Elmore  and  Can- 
non Valley. 

DER      MINNESOTA      BEOBACH- 

TER  ;  Thursdays  ;  German  ;  democratic  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  26.v40  ;  subscription  $2  ; 
established  1873;  John  M.  Broome,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

FREE  PRESS;  Fridays  ;  republican  ; 
four  pages;  size  28x44;  sutjscriptlon  .82; 
established  1857 ;  L.  P.  Hunt,  editor  and  pub- 
lislier ;  circulation  J. 

PUBLIC  SPIRIT;  Thursdays;  four 
pages  ;  size  22x:30  ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1879;  J.  D.  Quane,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  K  K. 

REVIEW;  Tuesdays:  democratic;  eight 
pages;  size  :Wx44;  subscriiJtIon  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1869 ;  John  C.  Wise  &  Son,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  J  1. 

MANTORVILLE,  C.  H.,  Dodge  Co., 

n,  477  pop.,  about  2i  m.  from  Kassou  and  17 

W.  of  Rochester. 

MANTORVILLE  AND  KASSON 
EXPRESS;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  :  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1857 ;  Smith  &  Lorraine,  editors  and 
publishers  :  circulation  J  1 ;  dated  at  Mantor- 
vllle  and  Kasson. 

MARSHALL, C.  H.,  Lyon  Co.,p  1,500 
pop.,  on  Winoua  &  St.  Peter  Rd.,  and  Red- 
wood r. 

NEWS  MESSENGER;  Fridays ;  Inde- 
pendent ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  suljscriptlon 


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MINNESOTA. 


$2;  established  1879;  Charles  C.  Whitney  & 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

MAZEPPA,  Wabasha  Co.,  O^  460  pop., 
on  Zumbro  r.,  20  ni.  from  Redwing.  En- 
gaged in  milling ;  good  water  power. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  r.imbliean ;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  sul)scri|iticiu  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1877;  M.  Schram,  cilitor  ;ind  publisher; 
Clri-ulation  K. 

MELROSE,  Stearns  Co,,  n 


MINNESOTA. 


^HERALD  AND  RECORD 

Centre.) 


(see  Sauk 


MINNEAPOLIS,  C.  H..  Hennepin 
Co.,  a  125,(Mi0p()p.,at  St.  Anthony's  Falls  on 
Mississippi  r.,  at  junction  of  Chicago,  Mil- 
waukee &  St.  Paul,  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  M.  & 
O.,  St.  Paul.  Minneapolis  &  Manitoba,  Min- 
neapolis &  Duluth,  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis, 
Minn.,  Lyndale  &  Minnetonka,  Northern 
Pacific  and  Minneapolis,  Sault  Salute  Marie 
and  Atlantic  Rds.  Has  an  extensive  trade  ; 
does  a  large  business  in  flour  and  lumber. 
The  river  furnishes  power,  which  is  em- 
ployed on  a  very  large  scale  in  milling  and 
manufacturing.  The  city's  rapid  growth 
in  importance,  business,  population  and 
enterprise  is  remarkable. 

,,?UJ?,.¥'^*'**^^  '    every     morning,    and 

UEEKLY,  Saturdays;  German;  daily 
four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages;  size— daily 
26x44,  weekly  36x48  ;  subscription— dallv  .glu  ; 
estal)lished  1SS3  ;  H.  Saldern,  editor;  German 
Press  Association,  publishers  circulation— 
dailv  K  K  1.  weekly  J  l. 

EVENING  JOURNAL,  ;  every  evening 
except  Sunday;  independent  republican ; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x38  ;  subscription  $5  ;  estab- 
lished 1878;  Geo.  K.  Shaw,  editor;  Journal 
Priming  Co.,  publisliers  ;  circulation  F  F. 

HEUAIiD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays  ;  German; 
daily,  four  pages  ;  weekly,  eight  pages  ;  .size- 
daily  ^U36;  weekly  :»x44 ;  subscription- 
daily  $6 ;  weekly  $2 ;  established  18«4 ; 
German  Press  Association,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

PIONEER  PRESS;  (see  St.  Paul.) 
■^T  J^..^  *^  ' '  ^  *•  '  every  morning,  and 
FAKMERS'  TRIBUNE,  Thursdays; 
eight  pages  (Sunday  issue  sixteen  pages); 
size  of  page  18x23;  subscription— daily  .$8, 
Sunday  $3  weekly  $1;  established  1867;' Will 
E.  Haskell,  editor;  The  Tribune  Co.,  pub- 
lishers; circulation- daily  F  1,  weekly  F  1. 

AMUSEMENT  BULLETIN;  Satur 
days ;  sporting  ;  four  paaes :  size  30x28 ; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  18H4 ;  Amuse- 
ment Bulletin  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

B  UOSTIKK EN  ;  Tuesdays;  Norwegian; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  30x47  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2.25  ;  established  1873 ;  Gudm.  F.  Johnson 
and  Johan  E.  Gjedde,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
circulation  (i  1. 

C  A  N  A  D  I  A  N-A M  E  R  I  C  A  N ;  Thurs- 
days ;  sixteen  pages;  size  of  page  11x15;  sub- 
scription $•);  established  18S3;  Jaffray  Bros., 
editors  and  publishers;  circulation  F;  dated 
at  Minneapolis  and  Chicago. 

COMMERCIAL  BULLETIN:  Satur 
days;  commercial;  eight  pages ;  size  ot  page 
15X22;  subscription  .§1.50;  established  ISSo; 
T.  T.  Bacheller,  editor  and  publisher;  circu- 
lation J  1. 

ECHO  DE  L'OUEST;  Wednesdays; 
French  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  established 
1883 ;  E.  R.  Dufresne,  editor ;  Demeules  & 
Laramec.  i>ul(lisliers. 

FARMEK.S'  TRIBUNE;  (neeTrihune.) 

F  O  L  K  E  B  L  A  D  E  T ;  Tuesdays  ;  Nor- 
wegian ;  independent ;  four  ))ages  ;  size  30x48  ; 
subscription  $2;  established  1S78 ;  K.  F. 
Hciberg,  editor;  Folke))ladet  Publishing  Co., 
publishers;  circulation  H  I. 

FREE  BAPTIST;  Wedne.sdays;  free 
baptist ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x38  ;  subscription 
$1.75;  established  1882;  A.  A.  Smith,  editor; 


Free   Baptist   Publishing    Association,   pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  I. 

FBEIE  PRESSE;  Saturdays;  German; 
republican;  four  pages;  size  28x44;  sub- 
scription $2  :  established  1869  ;  Dr.  A.  Hinsch, 
editor  ;  Lambert  Naegele,  publisher  ;  circula- 
tion 11. 

LE  PROGRES;  Thursdays;  French; 
indepeniieut ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  estab- 
lished 1SS4 ;  J.  B.  A.  Paradis,  editor:  Le 
Progres  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

MINNESOTA  FARMER;  Fridays; 
agricultural;  sixteen  pages;  size  of  page 
10.X16  ;  subscription  .$1.50  ;  established  1877  ; 
H.  E.  Newton,  editor;  Minnesota  Farmer 
Printing  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  G  1  ; 
dated  and  jiublished  simultaneously  at 
Minneapolis  and  St.  Paul. 

MISSISSIPPI  VALLEY  I-IIM- 
BERMAN  AND  MANUFACTURER; 
Fridays  ;  commercial ;  twenty -four  pages  ; 
size  of  page  11x15;  subscription  $2.50;  estab- 
lished 1876;  Piatt  B.  Walker,  editor  and 
puVjlisher ;  circulation  I. 

NEWS;  (South  Minneapolis);  Fridays; 
four  pages ;  size  22x30 ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1882;  Otis  L.  and  C.  J.  Colburn, 
editors  and  publishers. 

NEWS     LETTER;     Saturda.vs;     four 
pages ;  size  of  page  22x:Q ;  suljscription  $2 ; 
establi.siied  1883;  A.  A.  Ames,  editor;  Geo.  R. 
Seat<in,  manager;  circulation  J  1. 
NORDVESTEN;  (see  St.  Paul.) 
NO  KTH WESTERN     IMPROVE- 
MENT RECORD;  Tuesdays  ;  eight  pages; 
size   21x28;    subscription    .$2,511;    established 
1884 ;  Baldwin  &  Bruce,  editors  and  publishers. 
NORTHWESTERN   MILLER:   Fri- 
days ;  c'ommercial ;  thirty  pages  :  size  of  page 
11x14  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1873 ;  C.  M. 
Palmer,  editor  and  pulilisher;  circ'n  G  G. 

NORTHWESTERN  PRESBY- 
TERIAN; Saturdays;  presbyteriau ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $l.f;0  ;  estab- 
lished 1S84;  Edgar  A.  Gay,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  dated  at  Minneapolis  and  St.  Paul. 

REAL  ESTATE  REVIEW, 
BUILDING  AND  TRADE  REPORT- 
ER; Thursdays;  real  estate;  four  pages; 
size  22x30;  subscription  75  cents;  established 
1SS3;  C.  H.  DuBois  it  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers :  circulation  J  1 . 

SATURDAY  EVENING  SPECTA- 
TOR; Saturdays;  independent;  eight 
pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1879;  C.  H.  DuBois,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  H  H. 

SK.AFF.AKEN  AND  :iIINNESOTA 
sTATS  TIDMNG;  (see  St.  Paul.) 

SI:NDAV  GAZETTE;  Sundays;  four 
pages ;  size  24x36;  subscription  $1.5u;  estab- 
lished 1885;  Wm.  Bickley,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

SUNDAY  MORNING  HERALD; 
Sundays ;  independent ;  four  pages ;  size 
26x40  :  subscription  $1.50  ;  establisiied  1884  ; 
Herald  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

SVENSKA  FOLKETS  TIDNING  ; 
Wednesdays;  Swedish;  eight  pages;  size 
34x46;  established  I8S3;  Swedish  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  ])ublishers;  circulation  J  1  ; 
dated  at  Minnea)>"lis  and  St.  Paul. 

TEMPERANCE  REVIEW;  Fridays; 
prohibition;  eight  pages;  size  26x40;  sub- 
scription $1.50 ;  established  1865 ;  L.  Bixby,  edi- 
tor and  publisher;  circulation!;  issues  also 
the  Triiiperativi'  Krlucdtar. 

NORTHWEST  TU.VDE;  biweekly: 
commercial;  twenty-eight  pages;  size  of 
page  10x14;  subscription  $1  ;  establisheii  188:3; 
C.  E.  Haynes.  editor  and  publisher  ;  circula- 
tion H  H. 

FARM  STOCK  AND  HOME:  semi- 
monthly :  agricultural  ;  sixteen  pages  ;  size 
of  page"  11x15  ;  subscription  50  c  nts  ;  estab- 
lished 1884  ;  Farm  Stock  and  Home  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  ]iublishers. 

ARIEL;  luoMthlv;  sixteen  pages;  size 
of  page  9x12 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1877 ;  Students  of  the  University  of  Minne- 
sota, editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  ; 
a  college  paper  ;  issued  during  the  collegiate 
year.     CF"  Actual   average   circulation  for 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


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MINNESOTA. 


MINNESOTA. 


one  year  preceding  Noivmber  1,  1884,  as  per 
atatement  on.  file  at  the  office  of  the  American 
NewsimjJer  Directori/,  42U  cojiies. 

HOUSEKEEPER;  monthly;  domestic 
economy  ;  twenty  pafees  ;  size  of  page  11x14  ; 
subscription  $1;  established  1S78;  Buckeye 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  cir- 
culation C  C  1 . 

MIDLAND  MONTHLY;  sixty  six 
pages;  size  of  page  7x10;  subscription  §1.50; 
established  1ST9  ;  Wni.  R.  Dobbyn.  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  F  1. 

MINNESOTA  MEDICAL  MIR- 
ROR ;  monthly ;  medical  ;  twenty-eight 
pages  octavo;  subscription  .$1  ;  established 
1881 :  N.  M.  Cook,  M.D.,  editor ;  Medical  Mirror 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

NORTHWEST;  (see  St.  Paul.) 

POULTRY  AND  FARM  MIS- 
CELL  A  N  Y  JOURNAL  ;  monthly  ; 
poultry  raising  ;  twenty-four  pages  ;  size  of 
page  9x11 ;  subscription  $1  ;  establi.shed  187T  ; 
T.  T.  Bacheller,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation 1 1. 

TEMPERANCE  EDUCATOR  ; 
monthly  ;  prohibition  ;  four  pages  ;  size  20x26  ; 
subscription  2.5  cents;  established  1882;  L. 
Bixby,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J  J  : 
issues  also  the  Temperance  Review. 

TO-DAY;  monthly;  evangelical;  tem- 
perance ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x:30;  subscription 
.tO  cents  ;  established  1880  ;  G.  F.  Wells,  editor 
and  publisher  :  circulation  I  1 . 

WOOD  AND  IRON:  monthly;  com- 
mercial ;  twentv-eight  pages  ;  size  of  page 
9x12 :  sulwcriptiou  §1 ;  established  1881 ;  Wood 
andiron  Publi.shiug  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  G. 

MONTEVIDEO,  C.  H.,  Chippewa  Co., 

-a  1,300  pop.,  on  Chippewa  r.,  near  junction 

with  Minnesota  r.    Trade  centre. 

LEADER;  Fridays  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
26x40 ;  subscription  .§2  ;  established  1877  :  H. 
E.  Hoard,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K  K. 

MONTICELLO,   Wright  Co.,   n    750 

pop.  (pop.  of  township  1,400),  on  Mississippi 

r.,  46  m.  N.  W.  of  St.  Paul,  with  which  it  is 

connected    by   the    St.    Paul,    Minneapolis 

&  Manitoba   Rd.      Surrounded    by  a   rich 

farming  country. 

^VRIGHT  CO.  TIMES;  Wednesdays; 
independent-republican ;  four  pages ;  size 
28x44 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  18.59 ; 
George  W.  McDona_ld,  editor  and  publisher ; 
cu'culation  K  1.  Z^"  Actual  average  circula- 
tion for  one  year  preceding  January  1,  188.5, 
as  per  state»ient  on  file  at  the  office  of  the 
American  Neirsjjaper  Directory.  783  copies. 

MOORHEAD,C.  H.,  Clay  Co.,  C14,000 
pop.,  on  Red  r.  and  at  crossing  of  St.  Paul, 
Minneapolis  &  Manitoba,  Jloorhead  & 
Northern  and  Northern  Pacific  Rds.,  252  m. 
from  Duluth  and  240  from  St.  Paul,  at  ter- 
minus of  the  proposed  Moorhead  &  South- 
Eastern  Rd.    A  place  of  active  trade. 

EVENING  NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sundav,  and  NEWS,  Thursdays;  re- 
publican ;  (laily  four  pages,  weekly  eight 
pages;  size— daily  22x30.  weekly  :Wx44;  sul)- 
scription — flaily  S6.  weekly  §1 ;  "established- 
daily  1881,  weekly  1872 ;  George  N.  Lamphere, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation — dally  K, 
weekly  K  1. 

NESvS;  (see  Evening  News.) 

MORA,  Kanabec  Co.,  n  200  pop.,  on  St. 

Paul.  Minneapolis  &  Manitoba  Rd.    Engaged 

in  milling  and  the  production  of  lime.. 

TI>IES ;  Mondays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x30 ; 
subscription  .S1..50;  established  1882;  H.  P. 
Robie,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K  K ; 
printed  at  the  office  of  the  Rush  City  Post. 


MORRIS,  C.  H.,  Stevens  Co.,  -a  1,600 

pop.,  on  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Manitoba 

Rd.  and  Brown  Valley  branch  of  the  same  ; 

also  terminus  of  Little  Falls  &  Dakota  Rd. 

A  good  agricultural  section. 

SUN  ;  Thursdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ; 
subscription  §2:  established  1883;  Fielder  B. 
Chew,  editor  and  publisher. 

TRIBUNE;  Wednesdays;  four  pages; 
size  26x10;  subscription  $2;  established  1876; 
E.  W.  Randall,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation K  1. 

NEW    LONDON,  Kandiyohi  Co.,  a 
1CH3  pop.,  ou  the  Crow  r.,  18  m.  from  Wil- 
mar.    Milling  and  manufacturing. 
REVIEW;    Thursdays;   independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  20x26  ;    subscription  $1 ;   es- 
tablished 1884 ;   D.  P.  R.  Strong,  editor  and 
publisher. 

NEW  RICHLAND,  Waseca  Co.,  g 

400  pop.,  on  the  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rd. 

Milling  is  the  principal  Industry. 

REVIEW;    Wednesdays;    four     pages; 

size   26x40;    subscription   §1.50;    established 

1884  ;  Jlorse  &  Murphy,  editors  and  publishers. 

NEW  VLM^CH., Brown  Co.,  g  3,250 
pop.,  on  Minnesota  r.  and  Winona  &  St. 
Peter  Rd.,  about  25  m.  above  Mankato. 
Centre  of  trade.  Considerable  manufac- 
turing carried  on. 

POST  ;  Fridays ;  German ;  republican  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1864;  Ludwig  Bogen,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

REVIEW ;  Wednesdays  ;  foitr  pages  ; 
size  26x40:  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1877  ;  Joseph  Bobleter,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K  1. 

NEW   YORK   MILLS,  Otter  Tail 
Co.,  -n  450  pop.,  on  the  Northern  Pacific  Rd. 
Lumbering  is  the  principal  industry. 
UNSI     IvOTIMAA;    weekly;   Finnish; 
four  pages;  size  24x36;   subscription   §2;   es- 
tablished 1883  ;   August    Nylund,  editor   and 
publisher  :  circulation  K  1. 

NORTHERN  PACIFIC  JUNC- 
TION, Carlton  Co.,  o-  40U  pop.,  at  junction 
of  St.  Paul  &  Duluth  and  Northern  Pacific 
Rds.,  23  m.  from  Duluth  and  155  from  St. 
Paul.   Lumbering  is  the  principal  industry. 

CARLTON  CO.  PRESS;  Saturdays; 
four  pages;  size  24x35;  sub.scription  .S2 ;  es- 
tablished 1883  ;  A.  De  Lacy  Wood,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

NORTHFIELD,  Jiice  Co.,  g  3,000 
pop.,  on  Iowa  &  Minnesota  and  Cannon  r. 
divisions  of  Chicago,  Milwaukee  Sc  St.  Paul 
and  Cannon  Valley  div.  of  Minneapolis  & 
St.  Louis  Rds.,  37  m.  from  St.  Paul.  Centre 
of  an  agricultitral  region.  Seat  of  Carletou 
College. 

N  E  W^  S ;  Saturdays ;  four  pages  ;  size 
26x4(1;  subscription  SI. 50;  established  1876; 
Joel  S.  Heatwole,  editor  ;  James  A.  Minder, 
publisher:  circulation  K  1. 

RICE  CO.  JOURNAL  ;  Thursdays  ;  re 
publican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1872:  S.  R.  Nettleton, 
editor  :C.  H.  Pierce,  publislier ;  circ'n  J. 

CARLETONIA:  monthly ;  twenty 
pages ;  size  of  page  8x11 ;  subscription 
•SI :  established  1881 ;  Senior  and  Junior 
Classes  of  Carleton  College,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K ;  a  college  paper ;  is- 
sued during  the  collegiate  year. 


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GEO.   P.   ROWELL  &  CO'S 


MINNESOTA. 


SSIDEREAI.  MESSENGER;  mouthly; 
science  ;  thirty-six  pases  octavo :  subseriij- 
tloii  S2;  establislieil  1882;  Wm.  W.  Pavue, 
editor  ami  publisiter;  circulation  Klj'not 
issuetl  during  July  and  September. 

ORTONVILLE,  C.  H.,  Big  stone  Co., 
-a  1,100  pop.,  on  Minnesota  r.  and  Fargo  & 
Soutliern  and  Milwaulcee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.s.  A 
promising  locality  in  a  wheat  and  stock 
region. 

^BIG  STONE  CO.  HERALD;  Thurs 
days;  republican;  four  pages;  size  26x40; 
subscription  .§1.50;  established  1879;  L.  C. 
Lane,  editor  and  iniblisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

HEADLIGHT;  Saturdays;  independ- 
ent ;  four  pages ;  size  28x44 ;  subscription 
$1.50  ;  established  1885  ;  Nelson  O.  Foss,  editor 
and  publisher. 

NORTH  STAR  ;  Tuesdays  ;  eight  pages  ; 
size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1..50 ;  establislied  1S?8  ; 
A.  J.  Hess,  editor  and  publislier  :  eirc'n  K  K. 

PEOPLE'S  VINDICATOR;  Thurs 
days;  eight  pages;  size  30x44;  subscription 
$2  ;  established  1884 ;  Lyman  R.  Jones,  editor  ; 
Farmers'  and  Laborers' Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. 

OSAKIS,  Douglas  Co.,  -n  600  pop.,  on 
St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Manitoba  Rd.,  12  m. 
from  Alexandria  and  15  from  Sauk  Centre. 
Engaged  in  the  manufacture  of  lumber  and 
railroad  ties. 

OBSERVER;  Thursdays;  four  pages; 
size  24x35  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1883  ; 
C.  R.  Cutting,  editor  and  publisher;  eirc'n  K. 

OWATONNA,  C.  H.,  Steele  Co.,  [? 
4,1  H)0  pop.,  on  Straight  r.,  at  intersection  of 
Winona  &  St.  Peter  division   of  'Chicago 
&  N.  W.  Rd.,  vrlth  Iowa  and  Minnesota  divi- 
sion of  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  67  m. 
from  St.  Paul  and  90  from  Winona.     Wheat, 
beef,   pork  and  produce  market  for   sur- 
roimdlng  country.    Shipping  and  manufac- 
turing point.    A  Vichy  water  spring  located 
here.    Fine  educational  facilities. 
JOURNAL;    Fridays;   republican;  four 
pages ;    size    '28x44 ;    subscription   $'2 ;   estab- 
lished 1863;    F.  T.  Drebert,  editor   and  pub- 
lisher :  circulation  K  1. 

-PEOPLE'S  PRESS;  Fridays; 
democratic  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  sub- 
scription SL.TO ;  established  1874 ;  B.  E. 
Darby,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 
STEELE  CO.  HERALD;  Tuesdays; 
four  i)a,L;es  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.25  ; 
est:ililislie(l  1879;  Soper  Bros.,  editors  and 
pul)lisli('rs ;  circulation  ,1. 

PARK  RAPIDS,  Hubbard  Co.,  a  a 
new  town,  on  Park  r.,  near  fertile  prairies 
and  on  the  edge  of  an  extensive  pine  belt. 

I 'HUBBARD     CO.     ENTERPRISE; 

Fridays ;  republican ;  four  pages ;  size 
22x30;  subscription  $2;  established  1882;  Henry 
R.  Cobb,  editor  and  publislier  ;  circulation  K. 

PELICAN  RAPIDS,  Otter  Tail  Co., 
-a  800  pop.,  on  Pelican  r.  and  tei-minus  of 
the  Pelican  l^ranch  of  the  St.  Paul,  Minne- 
apolis &  Manitoba  Rd. 

T  I  HIES;  Saturdays;  eight  pages ;  size 
26x40  ;  subscription  $2 ;  estal)lished  1882  ;  A. 
E.  Rathbuu,  editor  and  publislier ;  circula- 
tion K. 

PERHAM,  Otter  Tail  Co.,  -n  1,200 pop., 
on  Nortliern  Pacific  Rd:  Has  several  flour 
and  saw  mills. 

BUliUETIN;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages;  size  2()xlO;  subscription  .'il;2 ;  es- 
tablished 1882 ;  Edward  H.  Love,  editor  and 
l>ubllsher ;  circulation  J  J. 


MINNESOTA. 


PINE  CITY,  C.  H.,  Pine  Co.,  a- 
413  pop.,  on  St.  Paul  &  Duluth  Rd.  and  64  m. 
from  St.  Paul. 

PINE  CO.  RECORD;  Saturdays;  eight 
pages;  size  30x44;  sulxscriptiou  $i ;  estab- 
lished 1879 ;  H.  P.  Robie.  editor  and  publisher  ; 
printed  at  the  office  of  the  Rush  City  Pu.st. 

PINE  ISLAND,  Goodhue  Co.,  Q,  1,400 
pop.,  16  m.  from  Rochester,  Minn.,  by  rd. 
Milling,  wheat  and  lumber  form  the  chief 
industries. 

JOURNAL  ;  Fridays;  imlcp.ndent;  four 
pages;  .size  24x35;  subscription  si. 50;  estab- 
lished 1882;  M.  W.  Clay,  editor  and  publish- 
er ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

PIPE  STONE,  C.H.,  Pipe  Stone  Co  , 
P  1,'200  pop.,  on  the  Chicago,  Milwaukee 
&  St.  Paul  and  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids 
&  Northern  Rds.  Location  of  the  Pipe 
Stone  Quarry. 

STAR  ;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscription  $2 ; 
established  1879  ;  Isaac  L.  Hart  &  Sons,  editors 
and  publishers ;  circulation  K  1. 

REPUBLIC  ;  Saturdays;  independent; 
eight  pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1S84;  W.  F.  Jamieson,  editor  and 
publisher. 

PLAINVIEW,  Wabasha  Co.,  0^768 
pop.,  connected  by  branch  Rd.  with  W.  & 
St.  P.  Rd.  Lies  on  an  undulating  prairie,  30 
m.  from  Winona.  Occupation,  agricultural. 
Excellent  lands  for  wheat,  oats,  barley, 
corn  and  stock. 

NEWS  ;  Saturdays ;  four  pages ;  size 
22x30;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1874; 
Ed.  A.  Paradis,  editor  and  publisher;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

PRESTON,  C.  H.,  Fillmore  Co.,  O^ 
1,200  pop.,  44  ni.  W.  by  S.  of  La  Crosse,  Wis. 
Surrounded  by  a  rich  agricultural  district. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays ;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1..50 ;  estab- 
lished 1861 ;  S.  S.  McKenny,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

NATIONAL  REPUBLICAN;  Thurs 
days;  greenback;  four  pages;  size  24x36; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1861 ;  W.  A. 
Hotchkiss,  editor  and  publisher ;  clrc'ri  I. 


PRINCETON,  C.  H.,  Mille  Lacs  Co., 
D  587  pop.,  on  Rum  r.  Has  several  lumber 
mills  and  is  the  centre  of  a  large  farming 
community. 

UNION;  Thursdays;  independent ; 
eight  pages;  size 30x44;  subscription  $2; 
established  1876;  R.  C.  Dunn,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

RED  LAKE  FALLS,  PolJc  Co.,  b 
l,2ii0  pop.,  situated  S.  of  the  junction  of  the 
Clearwater  and  Red  Lake  rs. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays  ;  independent  demo- 
cratic ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription 
$I..50;  established  1883;  O.  M.  Holmes,  editor 
and  publislier  ;  circulation  K  K. 

MESSENGER  ;  Thur.sdays;  democratic; 
four  pages ;  size  24x36;  subscription  $1.50: 
established  1882 :  F.  J.  Rothpletz,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  I. 

RED  WING,  C.  H  ,  Goodhue  Co.,  O^ 
8,00i)  pop.,  on  W.  bank  of  Mississippi  r.,  and 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Cannon 
Valley  div.  of  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rds., 
about   41  111.  from  St.    Paul ;   local  wheat 


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market  and  thir.l  of  the  leading  manufac- 
turing cities  in  tlie  State. 

ADVANCE  REPUBIilCAN  ;  Wednes 
davs  ;  republican  ;  eiglit  pages  ;  size  30x44 ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1857;  Red 
Wini?  Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  J  J  1 ;  issue  also  the  Siui. 

ARGUS;  Thursdays ;  independent ;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 18&4 ;  Charles  L.  Davis,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

SUN ;  Thursdays ;  republican ;  eight  pages ; 
size  30x44 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established 
1884 ;  Red  Wing  Printing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  J  1  ;  issue  also  Ad- 
vance-Rep II  bliean. 

REDWOOD   FALLS,  C.  H.,  Red. 

wood  Co.,  P  1,200  pop.,  on  Redwood  r.,  ter- 
minus of  the  Minnesota  Valley  Rd.  En- 
gaged in  farming  and  manufactures.  U.  S. 
Local  Land  Office. 

REDWOOD  GAZETTE;  Thursdays; 
republicaa ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion .§1.50;  established  1869;  James  Aiken, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

ROCHESTER,  C.  H.,  Olmstead  Co.  A 
5,113  pop.,  on  Winona  &  St.  Peter  Rd.,  50  m. 
from  Winona.  The  most  important  place 
on  this  raib-oad.  Surrounded  by  an  agri- 
cultural district  and  centre  of  an  active 
trade. 

HEROIiD;  Fridays;  Gei-man;  four 
pages ;  size  26x4<) ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1880;  Geo.  Kutzner,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

POST ;  Fridays  ;  republican ;  four  pages ; 
size  28x44 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1859 ; 
Kelley  Brothers,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  J  J  1. 

RECORD  AND  UNION;  Fridays; 
four  pages  ;  size  2Sx44 ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1866;  A.  W.  Blakely,  editor;  Record 
and  Union  Steam  Printing  Company,  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  J  1. 

SCHOOL  EDUCATION:  monthly; 
educationfil ;  twenty-two  pages ;  siz^  of 
page  9x12 ;  subscription  $1  ;  establisheil 
1879  ;  S.  S.  Parr,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation G  G. 

ROTHSAY,   Wilkin  Co.,  -a 

NEWS  ;   Saturdays  ;   non-partisan  ;   four 

pages  ;  size  22x30  ;  subscription  $1.25  ;  estab- 
lished 1885;  J.  L.  Barlow,  editor  and  pub 
lisher. 

RUSH  CITY,  Chisago  Co.,  a-  1.200 
pop.,  at  juuctiou  of  St.  Paul  &  Duluth  and 
Grantsbury,  Rush  City  &  St.  Cloud  Rd.,  54 
m.  N.  of  St.  Paul,  100  S.  of  Duluth.  Sur- 
rounded by  an  agricultural  district  and 
hardwood  timber.  Centre  of  an  active 
trade. 

POST;  Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  .$2  ;  estab- 
lished 1875 ;  H.  P.  Robie.  editor  ;  E.  B.  Robie, 
publisher ;  circulation  J  1  :  issues  also  the 
Mora  Ti Hit's,  and  the  Pine  City  Pme  Count ii 
Ri'cord. 

RUSHFORD,  Fillmore  Co.,  O^  1,300 

pop.,  on  Root  r.   and  Southern  Minnesota 

Rd.,  SO  m.  from  La  Crosse.    Water  power 

furnished  by  the   river  and   Rush   Creek, 

which  is  used  In  manufactures  of  various 

kinds. 

ST  A  R ;  Thursdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ; 
subscription  $2;   established   1873;   Chas.  R. 


McKenney,    editor  and   publisher;    circula- 
tion K  1. 

ST.  CHARLES,  Winona  Co.,  l\  1,153 
pop.,  on  Winona  &  St.  Peter  Rd.,28  m.  W.  of 
Winona.   Centre  of  an  agricultural  district. 

UNION;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1877;  J.  S.  Whiton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

ST.  CLOUD,  C.H.,  Stearns  Co.,  a  5,000 
pop.,  on  Mississippi  r.,  and  St.  Paul  &  Pa- 
cific Rd.,  SO  m.  from  St.  Paul.  Largest  place 
in  N.  part  of  State,  and  centre  of  manufac- 
turing trade.  Agricultural  district  sur- 
rounding. 

DER  NORDSTERN  ;  Wednesdays; 
German;  eight  pa-^es ;  size  30x42;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1874;  Roseuberger  & 
Remer,  editors  antl  publishers ;  circula- 
tion H  H. 

DER  NORD-WESTEN  ;  Thursdays; 
German ;  democratic  ;  f om-  pages ;  size 
28x44  ;  sub.scription  $2 ;  established  1882  ; 
John  P.  Hammerel,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  J  1. 

JOURNAL-PRESS;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican ;  four  pages ;  size  28x44 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2 ;  established  1857 ;  W.  B.  Mitchell,  edi- 
tor and  publisher;  circulation  I  1. 

TIMES;  Wednesdays;  democratic;  foiu- 
pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1861 ;  C.  F.  MacDonald,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

ST.  HILAIRE,  Polk  Co.,  ti  200  pop., 

on  Red  Lake  &  Lake  of  the  Woods  Rd.,  30 
m.  from  Crookston.  Engaged  in  the  manu- 
facture of  lumber  and  flour. 

SPECTATOR;  Wednesdays;  four  pages; 
size  24x35 ;  subscription  $2  :  established  1883  ; 
H.  E.  Ives,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion K  K. 

ST.  JAMES,  C.  H.,    Watonioam.  Co.,  g 

600  pop.    Division  station  on   Chicago,  St. 

Paul,  M.  &  O.  Rd.    Farming  district. 

JOURNAL.;  Saturdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
taT)lished  1878 ;  W.  A.  Chapman,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  K  1. 

ST.  PAUL,  C.  H.,  Ramsey  Co.,  D-  State 
capital,  100,000  pop.,  on  Mississippi  r.,  9  m. 
below  the  falls  of  St.  Anthony,  and  at  the 
head  of  navigation.    Engaged  in  manufac- 
turing and  trade.   Has  a  very  large  whole- 
sale trade.    An  important  railroad  centre 
fifteen  Rds.  meeting  here.     The   rapidity 
with  which   the  city  is  developing  in  popu- 
lation, trade  and  enterprise  is  exceptional. 
DISPATCH;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays:  republi- 
can ;    four  pages ;    size— daily  24x36,  weekly 
26x40;   subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 186S;   Henry  A.  Castle,  editor  and 
punlisher  ;    circulation— daily   H  H  1,   week- 
ly J  J  1 . 

<;L0IJE;  every  morning  except  Sunday, 
WEEKLY,  Tliursdavs,  and  SUNDAY 
<^l>OBE,  Sundays;  indeiieudent  demo- 
cratic; dally  and  weeklvei,i;lit  pages,  Sunday 
twelve  piges ;  size  of  page— daily  17x26, 
weekly  17x23,  Sunday  18x26;  sub.scription— 
daily  $8,  weekly  $1.15,  Sunday  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1878  ;  Lewis  Baker,  editor  and  publish- 
er ;  circulation— dally  G  G,  weekly  H  H,  Sun- 
dav  (J  G. 

HOTEL  REPORTER;  every  morning 
except  Monday  :  four  pages  ;  size  22x30  ;  sub- 
scription .S4  ;  established  1878  ;  W.  M.  Tileston, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 


2S2 


GEO.  P.   ROVVELL   &  GO'S 


MINNESOTA. 


MINNESOTA. 


PIONEER  PRESS;  evei-y  morning  ex- 
cept SuiKlay.  Sl^X- 


mm 


DAY  PIONEER 
PRESS,  Sundays, 
and  WEEKLV, 

Thursdays;  eight 
pages  (Sunday  issue 
sixteen  pages);  size 
of  page  18x24  ;  sub- 
scription — daily  $10, 
Sunday  $2,daily  with 
Sunday  .S12,  weekly 
$1  ;  established  1849; 
_     J.  A.  Wheelock.  edl- 

—     -     s5S£^      tor :      Pioneer  Press 

Co.,  publishers ;  circulation— daily  E  1,  Sun- 
day E  1,  weekly  E  1 ;  dated  and  published 
simultaneously  at  St.  Paul  and  Minneapolis  ; 
lE^  Actual  average  circulation  fur  one  year 
precedinfi  Dec.  1.  1884,  as  per  statement  on  file 
at  the  office  of  tlie  Ameriean  Newspa2]er  Di- 
rectory, (laity  15,773,  weekly  16,900,  Sunday 
17,088  cojjies. 

VOLiKSZEITIINt};  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  WEEKLY,  Wednes- 
days, and  MINNEHAHA,  Sundays;  Ger- 
man; four  pages;  size  —  daily  29x44,  weekly 
32x50,  Sunday  24x35  ;  subscription— daily  $8, 
weekly  $2,  Sunday  $1.50;  Volkszeitung  Print- 
ing arid  Publishing  Association,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation — dally  I,  Sunday  G  G, 
weekly  G  G. 

A.  O.  U.  W.  GUIDE;  Wednesdays ;  an- 
cient order  united  workmen ;  four  ijages ; 
size  24x3() ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established 
1883 ;  Guide  Printing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K. 

DER  WANDERER;  Thursdays;  Ger- 
man ;  catholic  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  34x48 ;  sub- 
scription $2..50  ;  established  18B7  ;  Hugo  Klap- 
proth,  editor  ;  Wanderer  Printing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  H  H  1. 

H  E  U  A  Ij  I>  ;  Saturdays  ;  Independent  ; 
four  liaises;  size  23x30;  suliseription  $1.50; 
estal)lished  1883;  A.  E.  Chautler,  editor  and 
publisher:  circulation  F  F. 

LiE  CANADIEN;  Thursdays;  French; 
independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x42  ;  sub- 
scription $2.50 ;  established  1877 ;  Adolphe 
Martin,  editor  ;  D.  Michaud,  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation J  1. 

ai  I  \  N  E  H  A  H  A  ;  ( see  Volksze  itung. ) 

MINNESOTA  FAR3IER  ;  (see  Min 
nea]iolis). 

NORDVESTEX  ;  Thursdays:  Scandi- 
navian; four  pages;  siz«  31x.50;  established 
1880;  Chr.  Brandt,  editor;  Nordvesten  Pub- 
lishing Co  ,  j)Ul)lishers  ;  circulation  F  1 ;  dated 
at  St.  Paul  anfl  Minneapolis. 

NORTHWESTERN  CHRONICLE; 
Thursdays  ;  catholic  ;  eight  pages;  size  30x44  ; 
subscription  .$2;  established  1866;  North- 
western Chronicle  Publishing  Co.,  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  G  6. 

NORTH  WESTERN  PRESBYTER- 
IAN :  (see  MinncMjiDlis.! 

PACIFIC  REPORTER  ;  Thursdays; 
legal;  tifty-six  pages  octavo;  sub>;eription 
$5;  established  1881;  West  Publishing  Co.. 
editors  and  publishers. 

SATURDAY  EVENING  NEWS  : 
Satunlavs;  four  pages;  size  22x32;  subscrip- 
tion $1.56;  established  1883;  A.  E.  Verity, 
editor  and  publisher:  circulation  I  I. 

SKAFFAREN  ANI>  MINNESOTA 
STATS  TIDNING  ;  Wednesdays; 
Swedish ;  eiglit  pages ;  size  of  page  18x24 ; 
subscription  .$2;  established  1877;  Jos.  E. 
Oshorn,  manager;  Lutheran  Publication  So- 
<-iety  of  the  Northwest,  publishers;  circula- 
tion G  1  :  dated  at  St.  Paul  and  Minnepolls. 

SUNDAY  GLOBE;  (see  «/o/»'.) 

SUNDAY  PIONEER  PRESS;  (see 
Pioneer  Press.) 

SVENSKA  VOLKETS  TIDNING; 
(see  Minneapolis.) 

TIi>IELY  TOPIC  ;  Saturdays;  repub 
liean  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x.35;  subscription 
$1. ;">();  established  1884  ;  Jas.  H.  Burns,  editor 
and  publisher. 

TIMES  ;  Fridays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  31x44; 
subscription  $2  ;  established  1885  ;  E.  E.  Co- 
well,  editor  and  publisher. 


;     PYTHIAN    ADVOCATE;   bi-weekly; 

knights  of  pythias;  four  pages;  size  15x22: 
subscription  $1:  established  1884;  Jas.  H. 
Burns,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation 
K  K  1,  Issued  simultaneously  at  St.  Paul  and 
'•  Chicago,  III. 

NORTHWESTERN  LANCET;  semi 
monthly  ;  medical ;  thirty-two  pages  ;  size 
of  page  7x10;  subscription  $1:  established 
1882 ;  C.  B.  Witherle,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K. 

MINNESOTA  DRUID;  monthly; 
united  ancient  order  of  drulds:  four  pages  ;^ 
size  24x35  ;  subscription  50  cents ;  estab- 
lished 1882;  George  H.  Sheire,  editor  and 
publi.sher;  circulation  K  1. 

MINNESOTA  METHODIST;  month- 
ly ;  methodlst  episcopal  :  four  pages ;  .size 
21x28  ;  subscription  75  cents  ;  established  1883; 
S.  Sherln,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  I  I. 

NORTHWEST  :  monthly  ;  thirty-two 
pages  ;  size  of  page  10x14  ;  subscription  $1  ; 
established  1883  ;  E.  V.  Smalley,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  E  E  1  ;  dated  at  St. 
Paul  and  Minneapolis. 

PRINTER  AND  STATIONER: 

monthly  ;  twelve  iiages  octavo  ;  subscription 

$1 ;  establi.shed    1883;  J.  W.    Cunningham    & 

Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  an  advertising 

■  sheet.  . 

ST.  PETER,  C.  H.,  Nicollet  Co.,  ^  4,000 
pop.,  on  Minnesota  r.,  and  on  C.  &  N.  W. 
and  Chicago,  St.  P.,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 
Rds.,  75  m.  from  St.  Paul.  Engaged  in  man- 
ufacturing. The  State  Hospital  for  the  In- 
sane Is  located  here,  and  also  Gustavus 
Adolphus  College.  Timber  lands  lie  to  the 
east  of  the  town,  and  prairies  border  It  on 
the  west. 

HERALD:  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1884;  Blackiston  &  Essler,  editors  and 
publishers 

JOURN A  L :  Saturdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
22x30  ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1883  ;  T. 
M.  Perry,  Jr.,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
lation  K  1. 

TRIBUNE;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1860 :  A.  R.  McGill,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  .1  1. 

ST.  VINCENT,  Kittson  Co.,  Yd  500- 
pop.,  terminus  of  Canadian  Pacific  and  St. 
Paul,  M.  &  M.  Rds.  Head  of  navigation  on 
Red  River  of  the  North  for  large  boats. 
In  a  good  farming  country. 
NEW  ERA  ;  Fridays ;  eight  pages  ;   size 

26x40:    sul)scription     $2;     established     1884; 

Wm.  G.  Deacon,  editor  and  publisher. 

SAUK  CENTRE.  Stenrns  Co.,  O  2,500' 
pop.,  on  Sauk  r.,  and  St.  Paul,  M.  &  M.  and 
Dakota  branch  of  N.  P.  Rds.,  115  m.  W.  of 
St.  Paul.,  at  terminus  of  the  S.  C.  N.  Rd. 
Fine  water  power,  extensive  flouring  mills 
and  general  manufacturing.  In  a  fertile 
agricultural  country. 

HERALD  AND  MELROSE  REC- 
ORD; Thursdays ;  independent-republican; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1867 ;  C.  F.  Hendryx.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K  1 ;  dated  at  Sauk  Cen- 
tre and  Melrose. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays ;  Independent- 
rei5Ublican ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  sub- 
scription .S2 :  established  1880 ;  Walter  C. 
Brower,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

SAUK  RAPIDS, C.  H.,Benton  Co.,  a 
698  pop.,  on  Mississippi  r.,  at  the  terminus 
of  St.  Vincent  branch  of  St.  P.  &P.  Rd.  and 
the  Bralnerd  branch  of  N.  P.  Rd.  Possesses 
good  water  power.    Several    granite   quar- 


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ries  are  worked  in  the  vicinity.    In  a  good 

agricultural  country. 

SENTINEL;  Tuesdays;  four  pages  ;  size 
24x35  ;  subscription  ,§2  ;  established  1873  ;  W. 
L.  Nienian,  editor  and  publisher  ;  clrc'n  K. 

SHAKOPEE,  C.  H.,  Scott  Co.,  Q  2,011 
pop.,  on  Minnesota  r.,  28  m.  from  St.  Paul, 
at  junction  of  St.  Paul  &  Sioux  City,  Hast- 
ings &  Dakota  and  Jlinneapolis  &  St.  Louis 
Rds.  Surrounded  by  a  farming  district  and 
centre  of  an  active  trade.  Lime  kilns  and 
railroad  machine  shop  located  here. 

COURIER  !  Thursdays;  four  pages  ;  size 
24x35  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1877  ;  C.  A. 
Stevens,   editor   and   publisher ;  clrc'n  K. 

SCOTT  CO.  ARGUS  ;  Thursdays ; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  2(ix4(J ;  subscrip- 
tion $2  ;  established  1862  ;  George  Hinds,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

SLAYTON,  Mtirray   Co.,  J2  250  pop., 

on  the   Chicago,  St.  Paul.  Minneapolis   & 

Omaha  Ed.    Has  a  creamery  and  is  engaged 

in   brick   manufacturing.     Several   lovely 

lakes  in  the  vicinity. 

GAZETTES  Fridays  :  four  pages;  24x35; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1S83;  L.  C. 
Herr,  editor  and  publisher. 

SLEEPY  EYE,  Broicn  Co.,  p  1,500 

pop.,  on    Chicago   &   N.   W.    Rd.,  also   on 

Sleepy  Eye  Lake. 

HERALD;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
26x40;  subscription  S2;  established  1880;  T. 
E.  Bowen,  editor  and  publisher ;  clrc'n  K  1. 

SPRING  VALLEY,  FiUmore  Co.,  0, 
1,256  pop.,  on  Southern  Minnesota  Rd.,  75 
m.  W.  of  La  Crosse.  Engaged  in  manufac- 
turing and  agriculture. 

MERC  U  R  Y :  Thursdays  ;  republican  ; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscriptions!;  es- 
tablished 18.'0;  Langworthy  &  Son,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  J. 

VIDETTE  ;  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  four 
pages;  size  22x32;  subs-cription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1868 ;  H.  C.  Van  Leuven,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J. 

STEPHEN,  Marshall  Co.,  b  200  pop.. 

on  Jamarck  r.,  7  m.  from  Argyle  and  16 

from  Warren,  the  county  seat,  on  the  St. 

Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Manitoba  Rd.   A  wheat 

country  exclusively. 

MARSHALL  CO.  LEADER:  Satur 
days:  four  pages;  si/e  24x35;  subscription 
SI. 50;  established  1883;  Mar.'^hall  Co.  Printing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

STILLWATER,  C.  H.,  Wushingtov 
Co.,  a- 15,06«_)  pop.,  head  of  Lake  St.  Croix,  on 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  at 
terminus  of  St.  Paul,  Stillwater  &  Taylor's 
Falls  Rd.,  also  terminus  of  Stillwater 
branch  of  Lake  Superior  &  Mississippi  Rd., 
25  m.  from  Mississippi  r.,  and  18  from  St. 
Paul.  Engaged  in  mercantile  pursuits  and 
the  manufacture  of  lumber  and  other  arti- 
cles. Surrounded  by  a  rich  agricultural 
region.  Steamer  runs  daily  to  Taylor's 
Falls,  30  m.  above,  on  St.  Croix  river. 

EVENING  GAZETTE-SUN;  everv 
evening  except    Sunday,   and    G.XZETTE 

Wednesdays  ;  independent ;  four  pages  ; 
size— daily  22x32,  weekly  28x44 ;  subscrip- 
tion—daily §6,  weekly  $2  ;  established- 
daily   1883,   weekly  1870;   Clewell  &  Easton, 


MINNESOTA. 


editors   and    publishers  ;    circulation — dally 
K  K  1,  weekly  J  J  1. 

MESSENGER;  Saturdays;  four  pages; 
size  26x40 ;  sub.scription  $2 ;  established  1856  ; 
Seward  &  Taylor,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  K  K. 
GAZETTE  ;  (see  Evening  GazetteSvn.) 
ST.  CROIX  POST;  Wednesdays;  Ger- 
man; indepenuent;  eiglit  pages;  size  30x44; 
subscription  S2..50;  established  1876;  .Julius 
Duel,  editor  and  publisher ;  clrc'n  J  J.  The 
Erzcehlcr  is  published  as  a  supplement  ;  four 
pages ;  size  23x30. 

TAYLOR'S  FALLS,  Chisago  Co.,  o 
1,011  pop.,  on  St.  Croix  r.,  about  47  m.  N.  E. 
of  St.  Paul.  Engaged  in  lumber  manufac- 
tures and  agriculture.  Water  power. 
Steamers  make  daily  trips  between  this 
point  and  Stillwater. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays ;,  independent ; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription  §2;  estab- 
lished 1S73;  Ed.  H.  Folsom,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

THOMSON  Carlton  Co.,  o  500  pop., 
23  m.  friim  Duluth.  on  the  St.  Paul  &  Duluth. 
Ed.  Has  saw  mills,  and  lumbering  is  the 
principal  industry. 

CARLTON  CO.  JOURNAL  OF 
EDUCATION;  monthly  ;  educational ; 
eight  pages;  size  of  page  8x11  ;  subscription 
50  cents ;  established  1884 ;  R.  S.  Hawkins, 
editor  and  publisher. 

TRACY,  Lyon    Co.,  p  1.200  pop.,  on 

Winona  &  St.  Peter  and  Chicago  &  Dakota 

Rds.    In  farming  district. 

TRUMPET  ;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
24x36;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1883; 
Wilber  M.  Toad,  editor  and  publisher;  cir- 
culation K  K. 

TYLER,  Lincoln  Co.,  p  100  pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  Dakota  Ed.,  near  Lake  Benton,  22 
m.  from  MarshaU.    Farming  country. 

LINCOLN  CO.  JOURNAL;  Fridays; 
four  pages;  size  24x35;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1881  ;E.  D.  Bigham,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

VERNDALE.  Wade7ia  Co.,  n  600 pop. ^ 
on  Northern  PaciiHc  Ed.,  7  m.  from  Wa- 
dena.   Agriculture,  milling  and  lumbering 
are  carried  on  in  the  vicinity. 
J  O  U  R  N  A  Ij  ;     Fridays  :    independent- 
republican  ;  eight  pages  :  size  30x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion .§1.50;  established  1879  :   Albert  S.  McMil- 
lan, editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K. 

VILLARD,  L-ope  Co.,  -c  500  pop.,  on 

the  Little  Falls  Branch  of  the  North  Pacific 

Rd.,  17  m.  from  Sauk  Centre,  and  134  from 

St.  Paul.    An  excellent  farming  and  stock 

raising  section. 

BULLETIN;  Thursdays;  four  pages; 
size  26x40;  subscription  $1.5(i ;  established 
18*3;  Earl  M.  Woodward,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

WABASHA,  C.  H.,  Wabasha  Co.,  O, 
2,083  pop.,  on  Mississippi  r.,  3  m.  below  Lake 
Pepin,  30  above  Winona.  Grain  market  and 
centre  of  trade.  Terminus  of  the  Mid- 
land Rd. 

WABASHA  CO.  HERALD;  Wed- 
nesdavs  ;  reijublican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44; 
subscription  §2 :  established  1857 ;  O.  F.  Col- 
lier &  Co.,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion J. 


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TVADENA,  C.  H.,  Wadena  Co.,  a  700 
pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  and  eastern 
termluus  of  the  Fergus  Falls  branch  of  the 
same,  100  m.  from  Fargo,  Dak.  T.  Sur- 
rounded by  an  agricultural  and  lumber 
district. 

NORTHERN  PACIFIC  FARMER; 

Thursdays  ;  re)niblloan  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  Beremau  &  Wilson, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

"WARREN.  C.  H.,  Marshall  Co.,  b  950 

pop.,  on  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Manitoba 

Rd.,  and  Snake  r.    Extensively  devoted  to 

farming. 

SHEAF?  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.65  ;  estab- 
lished 1880  ;  W.  R.  Edwards,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

UVASECA,  C.  H.,  Waseca  Co.,  g  2,500 
pop.,  on  Winona  &  St.  Peter  and  Minne- 
apolis &  St.  Louis   Rds.,  105  m.  W.  from 
Winona   and   75  S.  of   Minneapolis.     Sur- 
round,}d  by  an  agricultural  district. 
RADICAL.;   Wednesdays;  four   pages; 
size   2^x44 ;    subscription   $1.50 ;    established 
1862;   C.  E.  Graham,  editor   and   publisher; 
circulation  K  K  1. 

WASECA  CO.  HERALD:  Fridays; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50  ;  established  187T ;  Morse  &  Murphy, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  J. 

WATERVILLE,  Le  Sueur  Co.,  g 
1,000  pop.,  at  junction  of  the  Minneapolis 
&  St.  Louis  and  Wisconsin,  Minn.  &  Pacific 
Rds.,  10  m.  from  Waseca.  Engaged  in  man- 
ufactures. 
ADVANCE;   Wednesdays;   four  pages; 

size   26x40 ;    subscription   $1.5IJ ;   established 

1884 ;  D.  E.  Potter,  editor ;  Morse  &  Murphy, 

publishers. 
JOURNAL.;    Thursdays:    eight    pages; 

size   .'30x44;    sub.scriptlon   $1.50;    established 

1883  ;  W.  H.  Campbell,  editor  and  publisher  ; 

circulation  K. 

'WEJjTt'S,Fa'>'ibault  Co.,  p  1,661  pop.,  on 
Southern  Minnesota  Rd.,  40  m.  S.  E.  of  Man- 
kato  and  25  E.  of  Blue  Earth  City.  The  cen- 
tre of  an  agricultural  district  and  a  place  of 
considerable  trade.  The  railroad  repair 
shops  are  located  here. 
ADVOCATE;    Tuesdays;    eight   pages; 

size    30x44;    subscription   $1.50;    established 

1877 ;    C.  L.   Smout,    editor    and    publisher ; 

circulation  K. 

WIIiliMAR,  C.  H.,  Kandiyohi  Co.,  u 
1,300  pop.,  on  Foot  Lake  and  St.  Paul,  Min- 
neapolis &  Manitoba  Rd.,  104  m.  from  St. 
Paul  and  !)5  from  Minneapolis.  Superior 
agricultural  district.  One  of  the  best  wheat 
markets  on  the  road,  of  which  it  is  also  the 
freight  division  point.  The  railroad  ma- 
chine shops  are  located  here. 

REPUBLICAN-GAZETTE  ;  Thurs- 
days; republican;  six  pages;  size  of  page 
22x28;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1871; 
Gale  &  Crosby,  editors  and  publishers ;  circu- 
lation K  1. 

WINDOM,  C.  H.,  Cottomvood  Co.,  J3 
700  poi).,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis 
&  Omaha  Rd.,  145  m.  from  St.  Paul  and  120 
from  Sioux  City.  Doing  a  considerable 
trade.  A  dairying  district. 
COTTONWOOD      CO.      CITIZEN  ; 


Saturdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  estal)llslied  18*3;  C.  F.  Warren  & 
Son,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K. 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription  $1.50 ; 
established  1871;  E.  C.  Huntington,  editor; 
S.  &  E.  C.  Huntington,  publishers;  circula 
tlon  K  1. 

WINNEBAGO  CITY,  Faribault 
Co.,  p  993  pop.,  on  Blue  Earth  r.  and  at  the 
junction  of  the  C,  M.  &  St.  Paul  and  Blue 
Earth  Valley  branch  of  Chicago,  Minne- 
apolis, St.  Paul  &  Omaha  Rds.  ,33  m.  S.  of 
Mankato,  and  market  for  an  agricultural 
country. 

PRESS-NEWS:  Saturdays;  republican; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $^  ;  es- 
tablished 1872;  Sherin  &  Foss,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  eirculatiou  K  K  1. 

WINONA,  C.  H.,  Winona  Co.,  n,  15,000 
pop.,  on  Mississippi  r.,  Chicago  &  St.  Paul 
and  Chicago  &  N.  W.  Rds.,  E.  terminus  of 
Winona  &  St.  Peter  and  W.  terminus  Green 
Bay,  Winona  &  St.  Paul  Rds.,  67  m.  from 
St.  Paul  and  78  from  Minneapolis.  Manu- 
factories of  wagons,  buggies,  plows  and 
agricultural  machinery.  Large  quantities 
of  grain  are  shipped  from  this  point.  Prin- 
cipal exporting  point  for  wheat  in  the 
State. 

REPUBLICAN;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays  ;  re- 
publican ;  four  pages  ;  size— dally  24x39, week- 
ly 26x39 ;  subscription— dally  $6,  weekly  $1.15  ; 
established— daily  1860,  weekly  1856;  D.  Sin- 
clair &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  circula- 
tion—daily  I,  weekly  I. 

A  DLER;  Thursdays;  German;  four  pages; 
size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1873 ; 
Eugene  Gerstenhauer  and  J.  Ludwig,  editors 
and  publishers ;  circulation  J  J.  Der  Sonn- 
tagsgast  Is  published  as  a  supplement ;  four 
pages ;  size  22x30. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages;  size  26x40 :  subscription  $2 ;  established 
1869 ;  Hunger  &  Johnson,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ;  ch-culation  .1  1 . 

WESTLICHER  HEROI^D;  Thurs- 
days: German:  independent-democratic; 
eight  pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  .$2;  es- 
tablished 1881 ;  Joseph  Leicht,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J  J  ] . 

W^ORTHINGTON,  C  H.,  Nobles 
Co.,  p  1,200  pop.,  on  Okabena  Lake  and  Chi- 
cago, St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha,  Bur- 
lington, C.  R.  &  Northern  and  Worthington 
&  Sioux  Falls  Rds.,  92  m.  from  Sioux  City 
and  178  m.  from  St.  Paul.  An  agricultural 
and  stock-raising  section. 

ADVANCE;    Thursdays;   Independent; 

four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1872;  A.  P.  Miller,  editor  and  pub 
Usher;  circulation  K  1. 
MINNESOTA  HOME;  monthly;  four 

pages;  size  24x36:  subscription  50  cents  ;  es- 
tablished 1883  :  Minnesota  Home  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers, 

ZUMBROTA,  Goodhue  Co.,  R  796 
pop.,  terminus  of  Rochester  &  Northern 
Minnesota  Rd.  An  active  business  centre 
and  (^jonvenlent  market  for  a  great  wheat- 
raising  section. 
INDEPENDENT;     Thursdays;     eight 

pages;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established 

1875;   E.   A.  Mitchell,  editor   and  publisher; 

circulation  K. 


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MISSISSIPPI. 


ABERDEEN,  C  H.,  Monroe  Co.,  cf 
i.olHJ  pop.,  on  Tombigbee  r.  and  branch  of 
Mobile  &  OhioRd,  also  on  Canton,  Aber- 
deen &  Nashville  Rd.,  232  ni.  from  Mobile  and 
about  the  same  distance  from  Columbus, 
Ky.  The  river  is  navigable  to  this  point  a 
large  portion  of  the  year,  and  large  quanti- 
ties of  cotton  are  shipped  down  the  river 
to  Mobile. 

EXAMINER;  trl-weekly,  Mondays, 
Wednesdays  and  Fridays,  and  VVEEIvLiY, 

Thursdays  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages ;  size— 
trl-weekly  22x32,  weekly  26x40;  subscription 
—  triweekly  $6,  weekly  S2 ;  established  — 
trl-weekly  1867,  weekly  1866;  Jonas  &  Dalton, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation— tri- week- 
ly K,  weekly  J. 

WEEKLY  ;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $2 ;  establish- 
ed 1377 ;  Thompson  &  Bradford,  editors  and 
publisher ;  cli'culation  K  K. 

ACKERMAN,  Choctaw  Co.,  a 

EXTEK  PRISE;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages;  size  22x30  ;  subscription 
SI. 50 ;  established  1877 ;  Sam.  R.  Boyd  and 
Sam.  R.  Hughston,  editors :  BerryhlU  &  Hol- 
loway,  publishers  ;  circulation  J  J. 

AGRICULTURAL    COLLEGE, 

,    Oktibbeha  Co.,  a- 

DIAL.ECTIC  REFLECTOR;  month 
ly  ;  size  15x22 ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  estab- 
lished 1884;  Dialectic  Society  of  A.  and  M. 
College,  editors  and  publishers;  a  college 
paper ;  issued  during  the  collegiate  year. 

ASHLAND,  C.  H.,  Benton  Co  ,  ^  174 

pop.,  60  m.  S.  E.  of  Memphis,  Tenn.,  and  13 
E.  of  Rd.  station.  In  a  rich  cotton  and 
grain-growing  countrj'. 

REGISTER;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  §1.50 ; 
established  1879  ;  McDonald  &  Klmbrough, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

BALD  W  YN,  Lee  Co.,  cf 

SIGNET;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
22x32;  established  1884;  Chas.  F.  Newman, 
editor  and  publisher. 

BATESVILLE,  Panola  Co.,  ^  500 
pop.,  1  m.  from  the  Tallahatchie  r.,  on  Miss. 
&  Tenn.  Rd.,  60  m.  S.  of  Memphis,  Tenn. 
Good  shipping  point  for  cotton.  Contains 
foundry,  machine  shop,  tannery,  flour  and 
cotton  seed  oil  mills,  and  excellent  high 
schools. 

BLADE  ;  Fridays  ;  greenback  ;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1876 ;  L.  L.  Pearson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K 1. 

PANOLIAN;  Fridays;  four  pages  ;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $2;  established  1882;  J.  E. 
Bowers,  editor ;  Pauola  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. 

BAY  ST.  LOUIS,  C.  H.,  Hancock 
Co.,:? 

GULF  COAST  PROGRESS;  Thurs 
days  ;  four  pages  ;   size  22x'?2  ;    subscription 

f2 ;   established    18S4 ;    E.    J.  Bowers,  editor  ; 
'rogress   Publishing   Co.,  editors   and   pub- 
lishers. 

BOONEVILLE,  C.  H.,  Prentiss  Co., 

cf  606  pop.,  on  Mobile  &  Ohio  Rd.,  21  m.  from 
Corinth  and  173  from  Meridian.     In  a  cot- 
ton-growing district. 
PLEADER;  Thursdays ;  democratic ; 


2IISSISSIPPL 


four  pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  §1.50; 
established  1876;  J.  P.  Povall,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

BRANDON,  C.  H.,  Rankin  Co  ,  n 
1,300  pop.,  at  the  junction  of  the  Vicksbiu'g 
&  Meridian  and  Gulf  &  Ship  Island  Rds.,  14 
m.  from  Jackson,  60  from  Vicksbm'g  and  80 
from  Meridian.  The  location  is  said  to  be 
the  highest  and  healthiest  in  the  State. 
Soil  very  productive. 

DE.HOt'RAT;  Thursdays;  four  pages; 
size  19x27 ;  subscription  §1.50 ;  established 
1S84;  Wallace  McLaurin,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  democrat- 
ic ;  four  pages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $2 ; 
established  18.50 ;  A.  J.  Frantz,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 


BROOKHAVEN, C.H.,  Lincoln  Co., 

p  2,000  pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Louis  &  New 
Orleans  Rd.,  55  m.  from  Jackson  and  129 
from  New  Orleans.  Engaged  in  lumber 
business ;  a  cotton  market  and  a  manufac- 
turing town.  In  cotton,  corn  and  cattle- 
raising  section. 

LEADER;  Thui-sdays;  democratic;  four 
pages ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1883;  B.  T.  Hobbs,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

BYHALIA,  Marshall  Co.,  ^  530 
pop.,  28  m.  S.  W.  of  Memphis,  Tenn.,  on 
Memphis,  Selma  &  Brunswick  Rd.  A  cotton- 
growing  section. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  democratic ;  four 
pages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1883 ;  Shumaker  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers. 

CANTON,  C.  H.,  Madison  Co.,  a  2,500 
pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  23  m.  from 
Jackson.    Cotton  mart. 

AMERICAN  CITIZEN;  Saturdays; 
four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ; 
established  1850 ;  Mrs.  A.  S.  Bosworth,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

PICKET;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1883 :  J.  W.  Garrett,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

CARROLLTON,  C.  H.,  Carroll  Co., 
D  394  pop.,  about  96  m.  N.  of  Jackson  and  20 
W.  by  S.  of  Grenada. 

CONSERVATIVE;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages ;  size  24X.35 ;  subscription 
$2 ;  established  1865 ;  T.  H.  Oury,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 

CARTHAGE,  C.  H.,  Leake  Co.,  a  285 
pop.,  about  411  in.  N.  E.  of  Jackson. 
CARTHAGINIAN  ;  Satm-days  ;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  21x35  ;  subscription 
$2 ;  established  1872 ;  L.  M.  Garrett,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

CHARLESTON,  C.  H.,  Tallahatchie 

Co.,  \2  368  pop.,  10  m.  W.  of  Mississippi  &  Ten- 
nessee Rd.  at  Oakland,  144  N.  of  Jackson. 

TALLAHATCHIE  ADVOCATE; 

Thursdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscrip- 
tion §1 ;  established  1882  :  R.  J.  Littlewort, 
editor;  Tallahatchie  Publishing  Co.,  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  K. 

CLARKSDALE,  Coahoma  Co.,  ~u 
500  pop.,  on  Sunflower  r.,  76  m.  S.  of  Memphis, 
Tenn.,  and  on  Louisville,  New  Orleans  & 
Texas  Rd.  Has  saw,  planing  and  cotton- 
seed oil  mills. 
BANNER;  Thursdays;   four  pages;  size 


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■  MISSISSIPPI. 


MISSISSIPPI. 


34x:a  :  subscription  $i  ;  estaljlislied  1884 ;  Jolin 
Clark,  Jr.,  ofiitor  and  pubiisiier. 

CLINTON,  Binds  Co.,  -a  569  pop., 
on  ttie  Vlclisburg  &  Meridian  Rd.,  10  m. 
from  Jaclison.  Tlie  location  of  several  edu- 
cati<inal  institutions. 

BAPTIST  RECORD,  Tliur.sdays ;  bap- 
tist ;  four  paRes  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2  ; 
estabiished  1877;  Ganibrell  &  Wliarton,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ;  circulation  H  1. 

SWORD  AND  SHIELD;  semi  montli- 
ly  ;  prohibition  ;  four  pages  ;  size  34x.3(i :  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1883;  R.  D.  Gam- 
brell,  editor  and  publisher ;  cireuiatiou  J. 

COFFEE VILLE,  C.   H.,    Yalabusha 

Co.,  i  1,050  pop.,  on  the  St.  L.,  C.  &  N.  O.  Rd., 

100  m.  S.  of  Memphis,  Tenn.,  and  300  N.  of 

N.  O.,  La.    Engaged  in  the  raising  of  cotton. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1862 ;  S.  M.  Ross  &  Son,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K. 

COLUMBIA,  C.  H.,  Marion  Co.,  g 
400  pop.,  on  Pearl  r.,  100  m.  from  New  Or- 
leans, La.;  trades  in  cotton  and  timber. 

PEARL,  RIVER  NEWS;  Fridays; 
four  i)ages;  size  20x28 ;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablislied  1883  ;  Williams  &  Dale,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  K. 

COLUMBUS,  C.  H.,  Lowndes  Co,,  a- 
5,500  pop.,  on  Tombigbee  r.,  140  m.  from 
Jackson  on  the  Georgia  Pacific  Rd. ;  and  a 
branch  railroad  connects  with  Mobile  cS; 
Ohio  Rd.  at  Artesia,  14  m.  distant.  The  river 
is  navigable  for  steamboats  to  this  point, 
making  it  an  important  shipping  point 
for  cotton.  State  Female  College  is  located 
here. 

DISPATCH;  triweekly.  Sundays,  Wed- 
nesdays and  Fridays,  and  WEEKLY,  Sat- 
urdays ;  democratic ;  four  pages  ;  size— tri- 
weekly 22x32,  weekly  24x35;  subscription— 
trl- weekly  $5,  weekly  $2  ;  established  1880 ; 
Ferris  &  Maer,  editors  and  publishers ;  circu- 
lation—tri-weekly  K  K,  weekly  J  J. 

INDEX;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lislied  1866 ;  J.  A.  Martin,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  J  1. 

CORINTH,  C.  H.,  Alcorn  Co.,  a"  2,650 
pop.,    at  crossing    of   Mobile  &  Ohio  and 
Memphis   &    Charleston  Rds.,  93  m.  from 
Memphis. 
HERALD  ;      Fridays  ;     democratic  ; 

four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 

tablislied  1879  ;  J.  M.  and  J.  C.  Martin,  editors 

and  publishers ;  circulation  K  1. 

SIIB-SOILER    AND    DEMOCRAT; 

Fridays  ;  four  pages;  size  24x36  ;  subscription 
$1.70;  established  1873;  S.  G.  Barr,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 

CRYSTAL  SPRINGS,  Copiah  Co., 
-n  914  pop.,  on  Bayou  r.  and  t)n  New  Orleans, 
Jackson  &  Great  Northern  Rd.,  159  m.  from 
N  ew  Orleans.    In  fruit  belt. 
METEOR;     Saturdays;     democratic; 

four  pages;    size  26x40;    subscrii)tion   $2.50; 

established  1883;   S.  H.  Aby,  editor;    Crystal 

Springs  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ;  circ'n  K. 

DURANT, -ffoZmes  Co.,  n  1,000 pop.,  on 

New  Orleans  dlv.  of  Illinois  Central  Hd. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size  22x32; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1882;  W.  T. 
Johnson,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  X. 


ELLISVILLE,  C.  U.,  Jones  Co.,  13,600 
pop.,  on  N.O.  &  N.  E.  Rd.,  6:3  m.  from  Meridan 
and  16  from  New  Orleans,  La.  Exclusively 
Interested  in  farming,  stock-raising,  manu- 
facture of  lumber  and  merchandising. 

EAGLE;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
22x32 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1881 ;  W. 
L.  Lee,  editor ;  Lee  &  McLeniore,  publishers  ; 
circulation  K  K.  ^ 

ENTERPRISE,  C.  H.,  Clarke  Co.,  o 
1,035  pop.,  at  junction  of  Chunky  and  Oak- 
atibbee  rs.,  forming  the  Chickasahay,  on  Mo- 
bile &  Ohio  and  New  Orleans  &  Northeastern 
Rds.,  120  m.  from  Mobile,  180  from  New 
Orleans  and  95  E.  by  S.  of  Jackson.  Cotton 
and  woolen  mills.  An  agricultural,  manu- 
facturing and  lumber  district. 

COURIER;  Saturdays  ;  democratic  ; 
four  pages ;  size  24x.36 ;  subscription  $1  ; 
established  1870 ;  Frank  C.  McGee,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J. 

FAYETTE,  C.  H.,  Jefferson  Co.,  J2  369 

pop.,  on  Natcliez,  Jackson  &  Columbus  Rd., 

26  m.  from  Natchez. 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays;  conservative; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x34  ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1866 ;  F.  H.  Culley,  editor  and  pub-, 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

FOREST,  C.  H.,  Scott  Co.,  n  560  pop., 
on  Vicksburg  &  Meridian  Rd.,  45  m.  E.  of 
Jackson. 

REGISTER ;  Thursdays;  four  pages ;  size 
22x36 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1882  ;  J.  B. 
Blackwell,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  K. 

FRIAR'S  POINT,  C.  H.,  Coahoma 

Co.,  \3  676  pop.,  on  Mississippi  r.,  270  m. 
above  Vicksburg.  Shipping  and  receiving 
point  of  one  of  the  largest  and  richest 
counties  in  the  State.  Large  quantities  of 
cotton  shipped  yearly. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1878  ;  H.  J.  Sanderson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

FULTON,  C.  H.,  Itawamba  Co.,  cf  300 

pop.,  on  Tombigbee  r.,  19  m.  E.  from  Tupelo. 

An  agricultural  district. 

ITAWAMBIAN;  Thursdays;  temper- 
ance ;  four  pages ;  size  22x30 ;  subscription 
$1.05 ;  established  188:3 ;  Lawrence  Sisters,  edi- 
tors and  puljlishers ;    circ'n  K. 

GREENVILLE.  C.  H.,   Washington 

Co., -D  2,500  pop.,  on  Mississippi  r.,  140  m.  N. 
of  Vicksburg,  at  the  intersection  of  the 
Georgia  Paciflc  and  the  Louisville,  New  Or- 
leans &  Texas  Rds.  Cotton  -  growing 
countrj'. 

BUSY  BEE;  Saturdays;  four  pages; 
size  22x:i)0;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1885  ;  F.  J.  Jones,  editor  and  publisher. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 26x40; 
subscription  $2;  established  1868;  cu-cula- 
tion  K  K.  ' 

YAZOO  DELTA  REVIEW  ;  Thurs- 
days; demcratic ;  four  pages;  size  24x35; 
subscription  $2  ;  established  1882  •  McDade  & 
Lengsfield,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion K. 

BAPTIST  SIGNAL;  monthly;  colored 
baptist ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x30;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1881 ;  Rev.  G.  W.  Gales,  editor; 
Mississippi  Missionary  Baptist  Convention, 
publlsliers;  circulation  J. 


AMEKICAN   NEW.sPAPKi;   DIKECTORY. 


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MISSISSIPPI. 


GREENWOOD,  C.  H.,  Le  Flore  Co., 

-a  351)  pop.,  OH  Yazoo  r.,  160  ni.  N.  of  Vicks- 

burg.    An  active  sliippiug  point. 

YAZOO  VALLEY  FLAG  ;  Saturdays; 
four  pages ;  size  22x30 ;  subscription  .$3;  es- 
tabllshetl  1875;  J.  M.  Lidclell,  Jr.,  editor;  J. 
L.  Davidson,  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

GRENADA,C.II.,G!re«rtrfrt  Co.,  ^  1,914 
pop.,  junction  Mi-ssissippi  Central  and  Mis- 
sissippi &  Tennessee  Rds.,  head  of  naviga- 
tion onYalabusha  r.,  112  m.  from  Jackson,  100 
from  Memphis.     A  cotton-growing  region. 

SENTINEL;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
«iglit  pages  ;  size  30x44  :  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1855 ;  J.  W.  Buchanan,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J. 

HATTIESBURGH,  Pen;j  Co.,  R700 

pop.,  on  the  New  Orleans  &  Northeastern 

Rd.    Farming,  stock  raising  and  timbering. 

HERALD  ;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
22x32;  subscription  $1..^0 ;  established  1884; 
C  L.  Adamson,  editor ;  McLaurin  &  Adam- 
son,  publishers. 

HAZLEHURST,  C.  H.,  Copiah  Co., -a 
2,(XX)  pop.,on  New  Orleans  division  of  Illinois 
Central  Rd.,  34  m.  from  Jackson  and  149 
frotn  New  Orleans. 

COPIAH  AN;  Saturdays;  four  pages; 
size  26x40;  subscription  $2.50;  established 
1865  :  Vance  &  Massingill,  editors  and  publish- 
ers; circulation  K  1. 

SIGNAL;  Thursdays;  four  pages ;  size 
24x3();  subscription  .$2;  established  1882; 
W.  L.  Mitchell,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation K  K 

HEIDELBERG,  Jasper  Co.,  a-  500 
pop.,  40  m.  S.  of  Meridian,  on  the  New  Or- 
leans &  Northeastern  Rit.  An  extensive 
shipping  point  for  cotton.  Stone  quarries 
in  the  vicinity. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays;  four  pages  ;  size 
2iix2s;'subscriptiou.S1.50;  established  1882;  Rus- 
sell P.  Moore,  editor ;  Russell  Moore  and 
Frank  McCormack,  publishers;  circulation, K. 

HERNANDO,  C.  H.,  De  Soto  Co.,  [j 

583  pop.,  on  Mississippi   &  Tennessee   Rd., 

22  m.  from  Memphis  and  78  from  Grenada. 

DESOTO  TIMES;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x31 ;  subscription 
$1.50 ;  established  1866  ;  W.  S.  Slade,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 

HOLLY  SPRINGS,  C.  H.,  Marshall 
Co.,  [^  2,370  pop.,  on  New  Orleans  division  of 
Illinois  Central  Rd.,  50  m.  from  Memphis 
and  180  from  Jackson.  Engaged  in  cotton 
trade. 

MARSHALL       CO.      REGISTER  ; 

Saturdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x30 ;  subscrip- 
tion .SI ;  established  1882 ;  R.  S.  Mosby,  editor; 
Etta  F.  Mosby,  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages ;  size  28x43 ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1865;  John  Calhoon,  editor  and 
puljlisher  ;  cLrculation  K  K  1. 

SOUTH;  Wednesdays;  foiu- pages  ;  size 
28x44 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1870 ; 
F.  A.  Tyler  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers ; 
cu-culation  J  J. 

HOUSTON,  (J.  H.,  ChiclMsaw  Co.,  ^ 

50O  pop.,  20  m.  from  Okoloua. 

FREE  SOUTH;  Fridays;  four  pages; 
size  24x36;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
188:3;  G.  S.  Foster,  editor;  Free  South  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  pulili.shers  ;  circulation  K. 

lUKA,  C.U., Tishomingo  Co.,iif  845pop., 

on  Memphis  &  Charleston  Rd.,  a  few  miles 


MISSISSIPPI. 


from  Tennessee  r.  and  115  m.  E.  of  Memphis, 
Tenn. 

COSMIC  GALE;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages ;  size  22x31 ;  subscriijtion 
$1.25;  established  1881;  J.  W.  Jourdan,  edi- 
tor ;  J.  W.  Joidon  and  E.  S.  Chandler,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K. 

JACKSON,  JJinds  Co.  -a  (State  capi- 
tal), 5,205  pop.,  on  Pearl  r.,  at  intersection  of 
Illinois  Cent,  and  Vlcksburg  &  Meridian 
Rds.,  183  m.  from  New  Orleans  and  45  E.  of 
Vlcksburg,  and  also  connected  by  the 
Yazoo  and  Mississippi  Rd.  with  Natchez 
and  Yazoo  City.  In  a  fertile  and  populous 
cotton-growing  district,  and  place  of  active 
trade. 

STATE  LEDGER;  tri-weeklj-,  Tues- 
days, Thursdays  and  Saturdays,  and 
WEEKIiY.  Fridays;  democratic;  tri 
weekly  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ;  size 
— tri-weeklv  22x30,  weekly  26x44;  subscrip- 
tion—tri-weeklv  $7.80,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished—triweekly 1884.  weekly  1840;  R.  H. 
Henry,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation- 
weekly  H  H. 

CLARION;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $1.50 ; 
established  1837;  Oliver  Clifton,  editor;  J.  L. 
Power,  publisher  ;  circulation  H  H  !. 

NEW  MISSISSIPPIAN  ;  Tuesdays; 
four  pages  ;  size  21x.36 ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1882;  Edgar  S.  Wilson  and  J.  L. 
MeCullum,  editors :  Edgar  S.  Wilson,  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  I  1 . 

EDUCATIONAL  JOURNAL; 
semi-monthly;  educational;  eight  pages; 
size  22x32 ;  subscription  .$1.25 ;  established 
1882 ;  P.  W.  Corr,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation K. 

YOUNG  MISSIONARY;  semi- 
monthly :  baptist ;  four  pages  ;  size  14x20  ; 
subscription  50  cents  ;  established  1883 ;  R.  N. 
Hall,  editor ;  Liddle  &  Bloomfield,  publishers  ; 
circulation  J  1. 

KOSCIUSKO,  C.  H.,  Attala  Co.,  n 
1..5(X)  pop.,  15  m.  E.  of  Illinois  Central  Rd., 
with  which  it  Is  connected  by  Aberdeen 
division,  and  70  N.  by  E.  of  Jackson.  En- 
gaged principally  in  agriculture  and  mill- 
ing. 

MESSENGER;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $1.5ti ; 
established  1882 ;  J.  C.  Clark,  editor  and  pub- 
lislier  :  circulation  J  1. 

STAR;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages; 
size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1866  ; 
Nelson  &  Anderson,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
circulation  J  1. 

LAMAR,  Benton  Co.,  i  40  pop.,  12  m. 

N.  of  Holly  Springs,  and  12  S.  of  Grand  Junc- 
tion, Tenn.    A  cotton  section. 

INDUSTRIAL  TATTLER;  Tiies 
days  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ; 
sub.soription  $1 ;  established  1884 ;  Waddle 
Hudson,  editor  and  publisher. 

LEXINGTON,  C.  H.,  Rolmes  Co.,  a 

1,500  pop.,  al)out  60  m.  N.  of  Jackson  and  12 
from  main  line  of  Illinois  Central  Rd.  Lex- 
ington branch  connects  ^vlth  same  at  Dii- 
raut. 

ADVERTISER  ;  Fridays;  eight  pages; 
size  35x48  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1838  ; 
A.  0.  Durdin,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion K  1. 

BULLETIN;  Wednesdaj-s;  four  pages; 
size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1881 ; 
J.  S.  Hoskins,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  J. 

LIBERTY,  C.  H.,  Amite  Co.,  p  426 
pop.,  about  25  m.  from  line  of  New  Orleans, 


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GEO.  P.   HOWELL   &  GO'S 


MISSISSIPPI. 


St.  Louis  &  Chicago  Rd.,  and  lUO  S.  by  W.  of 

Jackson. 

SOUTHERN  HERALiD  ;  Saturdays; 
four  pages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $'i ; 
established  1866;  P.  R.  Brewer,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 

LOUISVILLE,  C.  H.,  Winston  Co.,  a- 

750  pop.,  30  m.  W.  of  Mobile  &  Ohio  Rd.,  at 

Macon,  15  from   the    Cantor,  Aberdeen    & 

Nashville  branch  of  Illinois  Central  Rd., 

and    100    N.    E.    of    Jackson.      Centre   of 

trade,  and  engaged  in  agriculture. 

WINSTON  SIGNAL.;  Saturdays;  four 
pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1880;  W.  J.  Newsoni,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

MACON,  C.  H.,  Noxubee  Co.,d-  2,274 
pop.,  at  the  head  of  navigation,  on  Noxu- 
bee r.  and  Mobile  &  Ohio  Rd.,  198  from  Mo- 
bile. Railroad  repair  shops  are  located  here. 
Engaged  in  agriculture.  A  shipping  point 
for  cotton  ;  well  located  in  a  healthy  dis 
trict,  and  possessing  good  schools. 

BEACON;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2  ;  established 
1850 ;  P.  T.  Ferris,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation K  ). 

MISSISSIPPI  SUN;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44 ;  subscription  $2 ; 
established  1875 ;  Smith  &  Clemens,  editors  ; 
G.  R.  Smith,  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

MAGNOLIA,  C.  H.,  Pike  Co.,  g  567 

pop.,    on  Illinois   Central  Rd.,  85  m.  S.  of 
Jackson  and  98  from  New  Orleans. 
GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size  22x30;  subscription  $2;  established 
1872 ;  J.  D.  Burke,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

MAYERSVILLE,  C.  H.,  Issaquena 

Co.,  -a  355  pop.,  on  Mississippi  r.,  80  m.  above 

Vicksburg  and  330  below  Memphis.  A  good 

cotton-growing  section. 

SPECTATOR ;  Saturdays ;  independent ; 
four  pages  ;  size  22x130 ;  subscription  $1.50 ; 
established  1877;  Livingston  Peyton,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  K. 

MERIDIAN,  C.  H.,  Lauderdale  Co., 

a-  9,000  pop.,  on  Mobile  &  Ohio  Rd.,  135  m. 
from  Mobile,  at  junction  of  Vicksburg  & 
Meridian,  East  Tenn.,  Va.  &  Ga.,  Alabama, 
Great  Southern  and  New  Orleans  &  North- 
eastern Rds.  Has  an  excellent  trade  and 
is  growing  rapidly. 

MERCURY;  every  morning  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLV,  Wednesdays; 
democratic ;  four  pages  ;  size—daily  24x36, 
weekly  28x45;  subscription— daily  $7,  weekly 
$1.50;  established  1867 ;  Meridian  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers ;  circulation- 
daily  K  K,  weekly  H  H. 

FARMERS'  ADVOCATE  ;  Thurs- 
days; agricultural;  four  pages;  size  24x36; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1884;  R.  P. 
Walker,  editor  and  publisher ;  official  organ 
of  the  State  Grange. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  methodist  epis- 
copal, south  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  sulj- 
scription  $2 ;  established  1880 ;  Rev  W.  Spill- 
man,  editor;  J.  C.  &  J.  E.  Powell,  pub- 
lishers. 

SOUTHERN  BAPTI.ST;  Wednesdays; 
baptist ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription 
$2;  established  1875;  A.  Gressett  and  T.  C. 
Teasdale,  D.  D.,  editors  ;  Southern  Printing 
Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  1 1. 

SUN;  Fridays;  democratic  ;  four  pages; 
size  24x36;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1882;  Chas.  P.  Dement,  editor  and  publisher. 


3IISSISSIPPI. 


MOSS  POINT,  Jackson  Co.,  R  2,000 
pop. 

GULF    COAST     ADVERTISERS 

Fridaj'S  ;  independent  -  democratic  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  26,x.38 ;  subscription  $2 ;  establish- 
ed 1879  ;  E.  Bloomfleld,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  K  K  1. 

NATCHEZ,  C.  H.,  Adams  Co.,  p  9,000 
pop.,  on  Mississippi  r.,  279  m.  above  New 
Orleans  and  100  below  Vicksburg.  River 
trade  is  important,  steamboats  making  reg- 
ular trips  between  here  and  other  points  on 
the  river.  Rail  connections  witli  all  points. 
Has  cotton  and  batting  mills,  foundries 
and  ice  manufacturing  establishments,  etc. 
Noted  for  its  healthful  climate,  fine  resi- 
dences and  good  schools. 

DEMOCRAT;  every  morning  except 
Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays; 
democratic :  four  pages ;  size— daily  22x32, 
weekly  26x40 ;  subscription — daily  .§10,  week- 
ly $2 ;  established — daily  18?2,  weekly  1865  ; 
James  W.  Lambert,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation— daily  K  K  1,  weekly  J  1. 

CHURCH  NEWS;  monthly;  protes- 
tant  episcopal ;  eight  pages  ;  size  22x32 ;  sub- 
scription $1  ;  established  1882 ;  Rev.  Alex- 
ander Marks,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K  1. 

NEW  ALBANY,  C.  H.,  Union  Co., 
\^  250  pop.,  distance  80  miles  from  Memphis, 
Tenn.,  and  30  from  Holly  Springs.  Princi- 
pal branches  of  industry  are  the  growing 
of  cotton,  corn,  wheat  and  potatoes,  and 
tlie  raising  of  stock.  Fine  timber  land,  and 
soil  good  for  fruit  cultivation. 

DEMOCR.\T;  Thursdays;  four  pages; 
size  22x32 ;  subscription  $1.25 ;  establisned 
1871 ;  J.  A.  Randolph,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K. 

UNION  CO.  OPTIC;  Thursdays;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  .$1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1883;  A.  J.  Smith,  editor;  Marmon  & 
Smith,  publishers, 

NEWTON,  Newton  Co.,  o  500  pop., 
31  m.  W.  of  Meridian  and  109  E.  of  Vicks- 
burg, on  Vicksburg  &  Meridian  Rd.  Cotton- 
growing  and  farming. 

FREE  PRESS;  Thursdays;  four  pages  ; 
size  24x35  ;  subscription  $1  50 ;  establisned 
1884 ;  H.  P.  Andrews,  editor  and  publisher. 

OKOLONA,  Chickasaw  Co.,  !^  2,500 
pop.,  on  Mobile  &  Ohio  Rd.,  50  m.  from  Co- 
lumbus. 

CHICKASAW    MESSENGER; 

Thursdays  ;  eight  pages;  size  30x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2  ;  established  1872  ;  Frank  Burkitt,  eni- 
tor ;  Messenger  Publishing  Co.,  publisliers  ; 
circulation  J  J. 

OXFORD,  C.  H.,  Lafayette  Co.,  [^  1,534 

pop.,  on  New  Orleans,  St.  Louis  &  Chicago 
Rd.,  340  m.  from  New  Orleans  and  100  by 
rail  from  Memphis.  Seat  of  State  Univer- 
sity and  two  large  seminaries  ;  also  of  the 
U.  S.  District  Court. 

EAGLE;   Thursdays;    democratic;   four 

pai;es  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1S76  ;  O.  L.  Carter,  editor;  Mrs.  Eliza  A. 
Thonipsoii,  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

FALCON  ;  Thursdays;  democratic :  four 
pages ;  size  24x34 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1865 ;  Hampton  &  Hampton,  editors 
and  publislier  ;  circulation  J. 

PASS  CHRISTIAN,  Harrison  Co., 

Q,  1,410  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd., 


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58  m.  from  New  Orleans.     Wattrlng-place  ; 

In  stock-raising  and  farming  country. 

t'OA5»T  BEACON  ;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription 
$2 1  established  1881 ;  Howard  P.  Beeman, 
editor  and  manager  ;  Beacon  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  K. 

PHIIiADELPHIA,  C.  H.,  Keshoba 
Co.,  D-  200  pop.,  4  iriiles  from  Pearl  r.,  45 
miles  from  Meridian. 

XEl*iHOBA  DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x32  ;  subscrip- 
tion §1.50;  established  1881;  L.  Stainton,  edi- 
tor and  publisher;  circulation  K. 

PITTSBORO,  C.  H.,  Calhoun  Co.,  ti 

60O  pop.,  a)  m.  N.  E.  of  Grenada,  a  station  on 

the  Chicago,  St.  Louis  &  New  Orleans  Rd. 

DEMOCRATIC  BANNER;  Fridays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  sulxscrip- 
tion  $1;  established  1883;  J.  R.  McGregor, 
etlitorand  puljlisher;  circulation  K  1. 

PONTOTOC,  C.  H.,   Pontotoc  Co..  b 

4311  pop.,  20  ni.  from  Tupelo,  SB  m.  from  East 

Oxford.    Agricultural  district. 

OBt^ERVER;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  established  1884  ;  John 
Bouzee,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cire'n  K  K. 

PORT  GIBSON,  C.  H.,  Claiborne  Co., 
-O  1,900  pop.,  on  Little  Bayou  Pierre,  about  7 
m.  from  Mississippi  r.,  29  S  from  Vlcksburg, 
and  &.i  S.  W.  of  Jackson,  on  the  Louisville, 
New  Orleans  &  Texas  Rd.  A  cotton-grow- 
ing district. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages; 
size  24x35  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1882; 
Jloore  &  Crisler,  editors  and  pul)lishers  ;  cir- 
culation K. 

SOUTHERN  REVEILLE  ;  Satur 
days  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ; 
subscription  $2.50  ;  established  1876  ;  James  S. 
Mason,  editor  and  publisher;  cire'n  K  K  1. 

RAYMOND,  C.  H.,  Hinds  Co.,  -n  ,700 

pop.,  on  Natchez,  Jackson  &  Columbus  Rd., 

about  16  m.  W.  by  S.  of  Jackson.    Engaged 

In  the  cotton  trade. 

GAZETTE;  Saturdays;  democratic-con- 
servative ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2  ;  established  1844  ;  Sam  U.  Harper,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ;  circulation  J. 

R I P  L.  E  Y  ,  C.  H.,  Tippah  Co.,  ti  1,056 
pop.,  about  30  m.  W.  by  S.  of  Corinth  and  30 
E.  of  Holly  Springs,  and  is  the  southern 
terminus  of  narrow  gauge  Rvl.  which  con- 
nects at  Middleton,  Tenn.,  with  the  Mem- 
phis &  Charleston  Rd.  Has  carriage  manu 
factory,  steam  cotton  gin  and  grist,  flour 
and  saw  mills. 

ADVERTISER;  Saturdays  ;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x32 ;  subscription 
SI. .50 :  established  1842  ;  R.  F.  Ford,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 

SOUTHERN  SENTINEL;  Thurs 
days  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  2lix40  ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1879;  L.  Pink 
Smith,  editor;  W.  W.  Robinson  and  W.  L. 
Smith,  publishers  ;  circulation  J  J. 

ROLLING  FORK,  C.  H.,  Sharkeij 
Co.,  -D  300  pop.,  on  the  Louisville,  New 
Orleans  &  Texas  Rd.    Cotton-growing. 

PILOT;  Saturdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
22x30;  sul)scriptlon  $2;  established  1884,  S. 
W.  Langford,  editor  and  publisher. 

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ROSEDALE,  C.  H.,  Bolivar  Co.,  -a 

30(J  pop.,  (in  Mississippi  r. 

LEADER;  Fridays ;  four  pages ;  size 
22x32:  suliscription  $2;  established  1879; 
L.  E.  Owen,  editor  and  publisher;  cire'n  K. 

SARDIS,  C.  a.,  Panola  Co.,  [^  1,372 
pop.,  on  Miss.  &  Tennessee  Rd.,  50  m.  from 
Grenada  and  50  from  Memphis.  Largest 
town  between  Memphis  and  Grenada. 

NORTH  MISSISSIPPI   NEWS; 

Thursdays;  four  pages;  size  24x:5fi  ;  subscrip- 
tion Sl.:"iO;  established  1883  ;  W.  H.  Crockett, 
editor  and  publisher  :  ciiculation  K  1. 

PANOLA  STAR;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription 
$2  ;  established  1855  ;  R.  A.  Bonner,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J. 

SCOOBA,  Kemper  Co.,  n-  540  pop.,  on 

Mobile  &  Ohio  Rd.,  42  m.  N.  of  Meridian 
and  176  N.  of  Mobile.  Farming  is  the  chief 
industry. 

KEMPER  HERALD;  Fridays ;  demo- 
cratic ;  tour  pages  ;  size  22x32  ;  subscription 
§2;  established  1876;  A.  R.  Hart,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 

SCRANTON,  C.  H.,  Jackson  Co.,  C^ 

PASCA<JOULA  DEMOCRAT- 
STAR  ;  Frida.vs ;  democratic;  four  pages; 
size  24x36 ;  subscription  §2 ;  established  1851 ; 
P.  K.  Mayers,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion J  1. 

SENATOBIA,  C.  H.,  Tate  Co.,  t\  1,100 
pop.,  on  ]\I.  &  T.  Rd.,  35  m.  S.  of  Memphis, 
Tenn.  Surrounded  by  an  agricultural  dis- 
trict. Stock,  cotton  and  corn  market. 

TATE  CO.  RECORD;  Fridays;  four 
pages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1880 ;  John  C.  Roseborough,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J. 

SHUBUTA,  Clark  Co.,  d-  754  pop.,  on 

Mobile  &  Ohio  Rd.,  and  Chieasahay  r.,  96  m. 

from  Mobile,  Ala.,  40  from  Meridian,  Miss, 

Has  machine  shops,  and  considerable  trade 

in  cotton,  wool  and  turpentine. 

MISSISSIPPI  MESSENGER;  Satur- 
days ;  democratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x31 ; 
snbsci'iption  $2 ;  established  1879 ;  C.  A,. 
Stovall,  editor  ;  M.  E.  Stovall,  publisher ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

STARKVILLE,  C.  H.,  Oktibbeha  Co., 
D- 1,500  pop.,  25  m.  W.  of  Columbus  and  IS 
from  Jackson,  at  terminus  of  branch  of  M. 
&  O.  Rd.,  11  from  main  line,  also  on  Canton, 
Aberdeen  &  Nashville  branch  of  the  111. 
Central  Rds.  Very  large  quantities  of 
cotton  shipped  ;  stock  country  surrounding. 
The  Agricultural  and  Mechanical  College  of 
Mississippi  is  here  located. 

EAST    MISSISSIPPI   TIMES;    Fri 

days  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ; 
subscription  .§1.50  ;  established  1870  ;  Chas.  G. 
Carotliers,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cire'n  K  1. 

OKTIBBEHA  CITIZEN;  Thursdays  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  .$2  ;  es- 
tablished 1878  ;  Mrs.  J.  M.  Norment,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

SOUTHERN  LIVE-STOCK  JOUR- 
N A  L  ;  Thursdays  ;  live  stock  ;  sixteen 
pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1876;  W.  S.  Harrison  and  E.  Montgom- 
ery, editors  ;  Journal  Publishing  Co  ,  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  I. 

SUMMIT,  Pike  Co.,  g. 2,000  pop.,  on 
New  Orleans  dlv.  of  Illinois  Central  Rf'., 


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MISSISSIPPI. 


MISSISSIPPI 


75   m.    from   Jackson  and    108   from  New 
'Orleans.    Cotton  is  the  chief  product ;  en- 
gaged In  agriculture ;  extensive  and  well- 
improved  mineral  resources  ;  also  shipping 
point  for  lumber  and  fruit. 
*>  E  N  T  I  N  E  L ;    Fridays ;    democratic  ; 
tour  pages  ;  size  2tix-«) :   subscription  $2  ;   es- 
tablished 1861 ;    H.  S.  Bonney,  editor  ;   N.  P. 
Bonney,  publisher ;  circulation  J  J  1 . 

TUPELO,  C.  H.,  Lee  Co.,  d  1,007  pop., 

on  Mobile  &  Ohio  Rd.,  45  m.  from  Corinth 

^nd  74  from  Columbus. 

TOUBNALi  ;  Fridays;    four   pages;  size 
■24x36-     subscription     $2;     established    1873; 
J(ihu  H.  Miller,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion K  K. 
"UTICA,   J^inds   Co.,  -a   7-25  pop.,  on 

Natchez,  Jackson  &  Columbus  Rd.,  32  m. 

from  Jackson  and  68  from  Natchez. 

HINDS  CO.  COMET;    Fridays;   inde- 
pendent ;    four  pages ;  size  21x:S ;   subscrip- 
tion $2;   established  1884;   John  H.  Martin, 
eilitor  and  publisher. 
VAIDEN,  Carroll  Co.,  a 

CARltOLL,  WATCHMAN;  Fridays; 
eitcht  pages ;  .size  26x40 ;  subscription  $i :  es- 
tablistied  1881 ;  C.  M.  Funston,  editor  and 
publislier;  circulation  K  1. 

VICKSBURG,  C.  H.,  Warren  Co.,  -a 
11,814  pop.,  on  Mississippi  r.,  at  termini  of 
"Vicksburg  &  Meridian,  Miss.  Valley  &  Ship 
Isl.  and  Vicksburg  S.  &  Texas  and  Louis- 
ville,   New   Orleans   &  Texas  Rds.,  45   m. 
■from  Jackson  and  400  N.  from  New  Orleans. 
^Engaged  in  river  trade,  which  is  carried  on 
anore  extensively  here  than  at  any  other 
point  between  Natchez  and  Memphis.  Large 
quantities  of  cotton  are  shipped  from  this 
point.   Some  manufacturing  carried  on.   It 
has  considerable  historic  importance,  hav- 
ing been  captured  by  the  Union  forces,  un- 
der Gen.  Grant,  on  the  4th  of  July,  1863. 
COMMERCIAL,    HERALD  ;     every 
morning  except  Mondav,  and  everj'^yening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays; 
*lemocratic ;   daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight 
plges  •   slze'-dailv  24x36,  weekly  30x44;  sub- 
soriDtion-dallv  $10,  weekly  $2  ;   established 
I  dallv  1864.  weekly  1865  ;  Vicksburg  Printing 
and  Publishing  Co..  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation— daily  I  1 ,  weekly  J. 

T?  VF.NING  POST ;  every  evening  except 
SUllda^•^  four  pages;  size  22x;l0;  subscription 
«S:  established  1883;  J.  G.  Cuslnnan  &  Co., 
editors  and  nnblishers  :  circ"  lati. m  J. 

PI,\NTERS'  JOURNAL,  ;  monthly 
figrieultural ;  thirty-six  pages:  size  of  page 
■9x12-  subscription  .$2  :  established  1880  F.  C. 
iviorehead,  editor;  Planters'  Journal  Co., 
publishers ;  circulation  F. 
"WALTHALL,  C.  H.,  Webster  Co.,  D 
WARDEN;  Thursdays;  four  pages  ;  size 
00x30-  suhsi-ription  $1.50;  established  1882 ; 
W.  J.  Taylor,  editor  and  publisher. 

"WATER  VALLEY,  Yalabusha  Co., 
6  2,220  pop.,  on  New  Orleans  division  of  Illi- 
nois Central  Rd.,  28  m.  from  Grenada,  and 
fi2  from  Durant. 

MISSISSIPPI  CENTRAL  ;  .Satin 
<lavs  •  four  pages  ;  size  26x40;  subscription  $2  ; 
established  1869:  I.  T.  Blount,  editor;  Blount 
&  Garland,  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 
•^PROCiRESS;  Saturdays;  four  paK.es; 
size  of  page  26x40;  subscription  $1 ;  establish- 
ed 1883  •:  S.B.Brown,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  K  K  1. 


WAYNESBOROUGH,  Wayne  Co., 

a,  1!»6  pop.,  on  the  Mobile  &  Ohio  Hd.,  52  m. 

from  Meridian  and  83  m.  from  Mobile. 

COUNTY  ADVOCATE;  Saturdays; 
four  pages  ;  size  •20x2(i ;  subscription  $1  ;  es- 
talilished  18S3  ;  John  Barton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

W^EST,  Holmes  Co.,  a  400  pop.,  on  Rd. 

EDUCATIONAL  JOURNAL  AND 
MISSISSIPPI  COURIER;  Saturdays; 
e  ght  pages  ;  size  22x32  ;  subscription  $1.25  ; 
established  1883  ;  P.  W.  Corr,  editor ;  Courier 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

WEST  POINT,  C.  H.,  Clay  Co.,  O- 
2,000  pop.,  at  the  intersection  of  the  Aber- 
deen division  of  Illinois  Central  Rd.  with 
the  Mobile  &  Ohio  Rd.,  97  m.  from  Meri- 
dian, 230  from  Mobile,  and  about  15  N.  W. 
of  Columbus.  Engaged  in  agricultural  pur- 
suits.   Cotton  the  principal  production. 

CLAY  CO.  LEADER;  Thursdays;  four 
pages  1  size  22x30;  subscription  §1.50;  estab- 
lished 1882;  L.  T.  Carlisle,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  1. 

NEVV  ERA  ;  Fridays  ;  democratic ;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  sub.scrlption  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1883 ;  J.  K.  Almon,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

WESTVILLE,  C.  H.,  Simpson  Co.,  a 
on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  about  40  m.  S.  E.  of 
Jackson. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size  22x32  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1872;  T.  R.  Gowan,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

WINONA,  C.  H.,  Montgomery  Co.,  O 
1,800  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  89  m.  from 
Jackson  and  125  from  Memphis.  Largest  and 
most  Important  cotton-shipping  depot  0!i 
Illinois  Central  Rd. 

ADVANCE;  Fridays;  democratic  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1869 ;  Applegate  &  Moore,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  J  1 . 

TIMES  ;  Fridays  ;  four  pages ;  size  24x36  ; 
subscriirtion  $1.50 ;  established  1885 ;  John  W. 
Ward,  editor  and  publisher. 

WOODVILLE,C.  H.,  Wilkinson  Co., 

p  965  pop.,  35  m.  S.  of  Natchez.    Railroad 
connects  it  with  Bayou  Sara,  La.    Engaged 
in  raising  corn,  cotton  and  fruits.     Trade 
centre  for  a  large  section  of  country. 
REPUBLICAN;    Saturdays;   demo- 
cratic ;   four  pages ;   size  24x36 ;   subscription 
$2 ;  established^l826 ;   J.  S.  Lew-is,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 

YAZOO  CITY,  C.  H.,  Yazoo  Co.,  -a 
2,500  pop.,  on  Yazoo  r.,  which  is  probably 
not  surpassed  in  navigable  qualities  by  any 
river  of  equal  size ;  45  m.  N.  by  W.  of  Jack- 
son and  N.  W.  terminus  of  the  Yazoo  &  Mis- 
sissippi Valley  Rd.,  which  connects  at  Jack- 
son with  main  line  of  the  111.  Central  Rd. 
An  important  shipping  point  for  cotton, 
which  is  cultivated  in  large  quantities  In 
the  vicinity. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
iiages  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscription  $2  ;  establish- 
ed 1867  ;  A.  M.  Roach,  editor;  Roach  &  Mc- 
Ouire,  publishers  :  circulation  J  J. 

YAZOO  SENTINEL;  Thursdays;  dem- 
ocratic ;  eight  pages ;  size  30x44;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1876;  Henry  &  Mott, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 


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ADRIAN,  Bates  Co.,  -a  850  pop.,  on 

Southeru  branch  of  tlie  Mo.  Pafiflc  Rd.,  10 

m.  from  Butler.    Has  goo;l  flouring  mill. 

ADVERTISER  ;  Saturdays ;  four  pages : 

size   aex-H);    .subscription    $\.'iri;    established 

1S82 ;  E.  T.  Kirkpatrick,  editor  and  publisher; 

circulation  K. 

ALBANY,  C.  H.,  Gentry  Co.,  b  1,«00 
pop.,  about  50  m.  N.  E.  of  St.  Joseph.  Centre 
of  a  farming  and  stock-raising  country. 
LEDGER;    Fridays;    democratic;   four 
pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  .§1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1868;  Strock  &  Clement,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

ME3IORAXDA;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscription  §1.50  ; 
established  1884 ;  W.  C.  Boydston,  editor  and 
publisher. 

ALTON,    C.    H.,    Oregon    Co.,    (?    200 

pop.,  50  m.  from  Piedmont.    In  the  centre 

of  an  agricultural  country. 

SOUTH  MISSOURIAN  :  Thursdays  ; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x.S0  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1  ;  established  1877  ;  J.  Posey  Woodside, 
editor ;  Eugene  de  Bauernfeind,  publisher  ; 
circulation  K. 

APPLETON    CITY,  St.  Clair  Co.. 

-a   2,100    pop.,    on    Missouri    Pacific    Rd., 

Kansas  &  Texas  Line,  24  m.  from  Walker. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays ;  four  pages :  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1..50 ;  established  1880; 
Journal  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  J  J. 

ARROW  ROCK,  Saline  Co.,  n  800 
pop.,  on  Missouri  r.,  18  ni.  from  Marshall. 
An  excellent  farming  country. 
T I  31  E  Sj  Thursdays ;   democratic ;  four 
pages;  size  24x35;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  H.  N.  Rugg,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K. 

ASH  GROVE,  Greene  Co.,  ^  1,500 
pop.,  20-  m.  N.  W.  of  Springfield,  on  the 
Kansas  City,  Fort  Scott  &  Gulf  Rd.,  at 
the  junction  of  the  proposed  line  of  the 
Kansas  City,  Clinton  &  Springfield  Rd. 
The  manufacture  of  lime  Is  the  principal 
industry. 
C  O  3E  M  O  N  W  E  A  L,  T  H ;    Thursdays  ; 

eight   pages ;   size   30x44 ;    estaljlished    1883 ; 

Benj.  Lippman,  editor  and  publisher. 

ASHLAND,   Boone  Co.,  a  371  pop. 

Contains  good  farming  land. 

BUGLE;  Thursdays  ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  -SI  ;  established 
1877 ;  James  L.  Wilcox,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K. 

AUGUSTA  (THAYER  P.  O.)  Oregon 

Co.,  g 

RECORD  ;  Thursdays ;  four  pages ;  size 
22x30  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1883  ;  N.  B. 
Allen,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K. 

AURORA  SPRINGS,  Miller  Co., 
D  800  pop.  A  watering  place  and  summer 
resort.  The  water  of  the  Springs  is  taken 
as  a  cure  for  blood  diseases. 

AUTOGRAM ;  'i  hursdays  ;  independent; 
four  pages ;  size  22x.30  ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1883 ;  Mord.  McBride,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

AVA,  Douglas  Co.,  1^  134  pop.,  In  an 

agricultural,  mining  and  stock-raising  sec- 
tion, 35  m.  from  Springfield  and  30  from 
Marshfleld,  which  Is  on  St.  Louis   &  San 


MISSOURI. 


Francisco  Rd.,  with  which  It  is  connected 
by  stage  every  two  days,  and  17  m.  from 
Seymour  on  the  Kansas  City,  Springfield  & 
Memphis  Rd. 

DOUGLAS  CO.  HERALD;  Thurs 
days  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1881 ;  A.  J.  Stuart,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

AVALON,  Livingston  Co.,  tl  "00  pop., 
14  m.  from  Chillicothe,  6  m.  from  Bedford, 
which  is  the  nearest  station  on  Wabash  Rd. 
Seat  of  the  U.  B.  College. 

A  U  R  O  R  A  ;  Thursdays ;  four  pages ; 
size  24x35  ;  subscription  .$1.15 ;  established  1880; 
Robert  R.  Wilson,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

BARNARD,    Nodaioay    Co.,   \}    600 

pop.,  on  the   Kansas   City,   St.   Joseph   & 

Council  Bluffs  Rd.,  30  m.  N.  of  St.  Joseph. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  eight  pages ;  .size 
26x40;  subscription  $1;  established  1S83;  J. 
H.  Dyer,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K  K. 

BELTON,  Cass  Co.,  -D  552  pop.,  25  m. 

S.  of  Kansas  City,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  & 

Santa  Fe  Rd.    Shipping  point  for  grain  and 

stock. 

CASS  CO.  LEADER;  Saturdays;  four 
pages;  size  24x35;  subscription  §1.50;  estab. 
lished  1880;  R.  J.  McNutt,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

BENTON,  C.  H.,  Scott  Co.,  [1^400  pop., 
4  m.  W.  of  Iron  Mountain  Rd.,  and  6  S.  of 
Miss.  r.  Wheat  growing  is  the  distinctive 
feature.  Several  good  flouring  mills  are 
in  the  county. 

EXPRESS-RECORD:  Saturdays; 

democratic;  four  pages;  size  24x35;  subsci-ip- 
tion  $1  ;  established  1879  ;  S.  Henry  Smith, 
editor  and  publislier ;  circulation  K  K. 

BETHANY,  C.  H.,  Harrison  Co.,  ^ 
1,400  pop.,  on  a  branch  of  Big  Creek.  60  m. 
N.  E.  of  St.  Joseph  and  on  the  Albany 
branch  of  the  Chicago,  B.  &  Quincy  Rd. 
Centre  of  trade. 

BROAD-AX;  Thursdays;  four  pages; 
size  26x40  ;  .subscription  $1.50  ;  established 
1877  ;  J.  H.  Cover,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation K  K. 

CLIPPER:  Thursdays ;  republican  ; 
eight  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  established  1883  ;  W. 
J.  Wlghtman,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation J. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thur.sdays ;  republi- 
can ;  eight  pages :  size  of  page  18x24 ;  sub- 
scription $1.50 ;  established  1873  ;  F.  H.  Ramer, 
publisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

BILLINGS,  Christian  Co.,  g  400  pop., 
on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.  Agricul- 
tural district. 

TIMES:  Wednesdays;  four  pages;  size 
20x26;  established  1881;  subscription  $1.25; 
W.  W.  Kinloch,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation K. 

BLACKBURN,    Saline    Co.,    a    500 
pop.,  67  m.  from  Kansas  City.    Engaged  In 
coal  mining. 
GliOBE  ;  Fridays  ;  four  pages;  size  24x35; 

subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1884;  Lloyd  T. 

King,  editor  and  publisher. 

BLOOMFIELD,  C.H.,S<od<ford  Co., 
Q,  550  pop.,  280  m.  S.  E.  of  Jefferson  City,  30 
W.  of  Charleston  and  160  from  St.  Louis. 


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MISSOURI. 


Cotton,  wheat,  oats,  corn  and  tobacco  are 

the  chief  products. 

VIN  niCATOR  ;  Saturdays  ;  four  pages ; 
size  S6x40 ;  subscription  $1.25 ;  established 
1878  ;  Chas.  D.  Tresenrlter,  editor  ;  Vindicator 
PalilisliiiiK  Co.,  publishers :  circulation  K  1. 

BOGARD,  Carroll  Co.,  [^  400  pop., 
8  ni.  from  Carrolltou,  the  county  seat.  A 
live  stock-raising  and  grain-growing  sec- 
tion. 

INI>EPENDENT  ;  Fridays;  independ- 
ent ;  four  pages ;  size  22x30 ;  subscription 
$1.50 ;  establislied  1884  ;  M.  C.  Litteer,  editor 
and  publislier. 

'BOL,CKO'W,Andreio  Co.,  )j  "25  pop., 

on  K.  C,  St.  Jos.  &  C.  B.  Rd.,  26  m.  N.  of  St. 

Joseph.    Milling  carried   on ;    ships  grain 

and  stock  and  is  in  a  fine  farming  country. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages;  size  26.x40 ;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1879 ;  Za.  &  E.  G.  Rutherford,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

BOLIVAR,  C.  H.,  Polk  Co.,  g  1,500 
pop.,  110  m.  S.  W.  of  Jefferson  City,  240  S.  W. 
from  St.  Louis,  30  N.  of  Springfield  and  80  E. 
of  Fort  Scott ;  terminus  of  the  Springfield 
&  Xorthern  Rd.  Farming  and  stock-raising 
country.  Seat  of  Southwest  Baptist  Col- 
lege. 

FREE  PRESS  ;  Wednesdays  ;  republi- 
can ;  eight  pages  ;  size  of  page  15x22 ;  sub- 
scription $1.50 ;  established  1867 ;  H.  Z.  Wil- 
liams, editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  ;  size  31x44  ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1871 ;  C.  D.  Lyman  and  H.  N.  Lymau, 
editors  •  C.  D.  Lyman,  publisher;  circ'n  K  1. 

POLK  CO.  LEA  DER  ;  Saturdays ; 
non-partisan  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  sub- 
scription $1..50  ;  established  1884;  Miller  Bros., 
editors  and  publishers. 

BONNE  TERRE,  St.  Francois  Co.,  a- 

4,500  pop.,  14  m.  N.  W.  from  county  seat,  on 

St.  Joe  &  Desloge  Rd.    Lead  mining  and 

smelting  are  the  principal  industries.    Has 

the  largest  lead  mine  in  the  United  States. 

REPORTER;  Fridays  ;  eight  pages  ; 
size  26x40;  subsci'iptlon  $1 ;  established  1883 ; 
A.  H.  Marlow,  editor;  A.  H.  Marlow  &  Co., 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  K. 

BOONVILLE,  C.  H.,  Cooper  Co.,  n 
4,700  pop.,  on  Missouri  r.,  crossed  here  by  a 
bridge  1,850  feet  long,  and  Boonvllle  branch 
of  Pacific  Rd.  of  Missouri,  and  Missouri, 
Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  48  m.  N.  W.  of  Jeffer- 
son City.  Engaged  in  trade,  manufactur- 
ing and  river  commerce.  The  grape  is  cul- 
tivated In  this  vicinity.  Mines  of  iron,  lead, 
marble,  stone,  coal  and  cement  rock  are 
found  here. 

ADVERTISER;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  ;  size  28x42  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1840;  Caldwell,  Stahl  &  Stahl, 
editors  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

CENTRAL  MISSOURI  REPUB- 
L  I  C  A  N  ;  Tuesdavii  ;  republican  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  26.x;40  ;  subseriijtion  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1884 ;  Boonville  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers. 

DER  CENTRAL  MISSOURIER; 
Thursdays ;  German ;  republican ;  four 
pages;  .size  26x10;  .subscription  .$2;  estab 
fished  1868  ;  Eugene  J.  Hall"r,  editor  ;  Boon- 
ville Pul)lishmg  Co.,  publishers;  cu'culation 
K  1.  A  literary  supplement,  four  pages,  size 
19x25,  is  Issued  regularly  with  Der  Central 
Missourier. 


MISSOURI. 


NEWS;  Fridays;  greenback;  eight  pages j 
size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1880; 
Mrs.  A.  B.  Thornton,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K  K. 

TOPIC;  Fridays;  democratic  ;  four  pages; 
size  28x44 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1877; 
S.  W.  Raveuel,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion J  1. 

BOWLING  GREEN,  C.  H.,  Pike 

Co.,  a- 1,700  pop.,  on  the  St.  Louis,  Hannibal 
&  Keokuk  Rd.  and  St.  L.  &  Kansas  City  divi- 
sion of  Chicago  &  Alton  Rd.,  10  m.  from 
Louisiana,  and  92  from  Jefferson  City. 

PIKE  COUNTY  DEMOCRAT  ;  Fri- 
days ;  democratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  26.x40 : 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1884;  M.  S. 
Goodman,  editor  and  jiulilisher. 

POST-OBSERVER  ;  Thursdays;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1871 ;  John  Parrell,  editor  and  pulD- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 

TIMES  ;  Thursdays  ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.25  ;  estal> 
lished  1875 ;  William  F.  Mayhall,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

BRECKENRIDGE,  Caldwell  Co.,  b 
1,300  pop.,  on  Hannibal  &  St.  Joseph  Rd.,  61 
m.  from  the  latter  city  and  145  W.  of  Quincy, 
111.  In  an  agricultural,  manufacturing  and 
stock  country. 

BULLETIN;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription  $1.25 ; 
established  1875;  Charles  L.  Mowder,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

BROOKFIELD,  Linn  Co.,  ^  2,204 
po]!.,  on  Hannibal  &  St.  Joseph  Rd.,  102  m. 
from  St.  Joseph.  Centre  of  agricultural 
district.  Railroad  machine  shops  located 
here. 

ARGUS;  Saturdays;  eight  pages;  size 
22x32 ;  subscription  $1.50 :  established  1882  ; 
Chas.  W.  Green,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation K  K. 

CHRONICLE;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1876 ;  W.  W.  Hicks,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1867 ;  W.  D.  Crandall,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1.  iW°  Actual  average 
circulation  for  one  year  preceding  Jan.  1, 
1885,  as  per  statement  on  file  at  the  office  of  the 
America II.  Newajjaper  Directory,  635  copies. 

BROWNSVILLE,  Saline  Co.,  a  1,182 
pop.,    on   Blackwater    r.    and    Lexington 
branch  of  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  23  m.  N.  W.  of 
Sedalia.    Medicinal  springs  in  the  vicinity. 
HERALD;    Fridays;   democratic;  four 
pages ;  size  26,x4U;  subscription  $1.50;    estab- 
lished 1874 ;  Geo.  W.  Tuthill,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  1. 

BRUNSWICK,  Chariton  Co.,  ti  1,801 

pop.,  on  Missouri  r.,  at  mouth  of  Grand  r., 
and  on  Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rd.,  at 
junction  of  Omaha  branch,  185  m.  from  St. 
Louis  and  90  from  Kansas  City.  Engaged  in 
manufacturing  and  river  commerce. 

B  R  U  N  S  VV  I  C  K  E  R ;  Fridays ;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages ;  size  28x44 ;  subscription 
$1.5U  ;  established  1848  ;  Kinley  &  Wallace,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1S75 ;  Charles  R.  Luster,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K. 

BUFFALO,  C.H.,  Dallas  Co.,  g  437 
pop.,  32  m.  N.  of  Springfield,  and  28  from 
Lebanon,  220  from   St.  Louis  and  100  from 


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MISSOURI. 


MISSOURI. 


Fort  Scott.  Lead  and  coal  mines  located 
here;  also,  fine  prairie  lands  for  farming, 
raising  stock,  etc. 

REFLEX;   Wednesdays  ;   greenback  ; 
four  pages ;  size  24x35  ;   subscription  $1  ;  es- 
stablislied  1S69 ;  J.  A.  Jeter,  editor  and  pub-  i 
Uslier ;  circulation  K. 

REGISTER  ;  Tliursdays  ;  republican  ; 
eight  pages ;  size  2tjx40;  subscription  $1.25 ; 
established  1879;  Chas.  L.  Curtice,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 

BURLINGTON   JUNCTION, 

Nodaway  Co.,  "n  1,200  pop.,  at  junction  of 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quiucy  with  Kansas 
City,  St.  Jos.  &  C.  B.  Rds.  Good  water 
privileges.  In  superior  farming  and  stock 
country  ;  14  m.  W.  of  May  ville.  Mo. 

POST ;  Saturdays ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44 ; 
subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1879;  J.  H.  & 
J,  J.  Bryant,  editors ;  John  H.  Bryant,  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  1.  , 

BUTLER,    C.  H.,  Bates    Co.,  -a  3,800 
pop.,  72  m.  S.  of  Kansas  City,  and  40  N.  E.  of 
Fort  Scott,  Kansas.    Centre  of  an  agricul-  • 
tural  and  grazing  country,  with  coal  beds 
underlying.  | 

BATES  CO.  DEMOCRAT  ;  Thurs 
days;  democratic;  four  pages;  size  28x40; 
subscription  $1.65;  established  18711;  N.  A. 
Wade,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  J  J. 

BATES  CO.  RECORD;  Saturdays; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion Sl-50;  established  1866;  O.  D.  .A.ustin,  edi- 
tor and  publisher;  circulation  K  K  1.  I 

BATES    CO.    REPUBLICAN;    Fri  i 
days  ;    republican  ;    four  pages  ;    size  28x44  ; 
subscription  $1.50;     established   1SS2;    E.   R. 
Beach,  editor;  Republican  Printing  Co.,  pub 
Ushers  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

TIMES;  Wc'ducsilays  ;  democratic;  eight  i 
pages  ;  size  of  page  l.ix21 ;  subscription  $1.23  ; 
established  1S7S ;    J,   D.   Allen,  editor  ;  J.  D. 
Allen  &  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

CABOOL,  Texas  Co.,  g  600  pop., 
35  m.  from  West  Plains  on  the  Kansas  Citj', 
Springfield  &  Memphis  Rd.  Lumbering  Is 
the  principal  industry. 

R  E  C  O  R  O ;   Saturdays  ;  non-partisan ; 

four  pages ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription  $1 ;  es  | 
tablished  1884  ;  A.  L.  Leach  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publisher!?. 

CAINSVILLE,    Harrison  Co.,  \2  300 

pop.,  on  Des  Moines,  Osceola  &  Southern 

Rd.    Has  flouring,  saw  and  planing  mills. 

SIGNAL;  Fridays  ; four  pages  ;  size22x:30  ; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1883 ;  C.  A.  Brau- 
non,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K.         i 

CALIFORNIA,  C.  H.,  Moniteau  Co., 
a"l,6ttj  pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  23  m. 
from  Jefferson  City.  Covmty  rich  in  mine- 
ral resources ;  lead  and  coal  predominate. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;    democratic; 
four  pages;   size   26x40;   siib.scrlption   $1.50; 
established  1871 ;   John  B.  Wolfe,  editor  and  ' 
publisher;  circulation  K  K  1. 

NEWSPAPER;  Thursdays ;  four 
pages ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1884  ;  W.  C.  AUdredge,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

EVAPORATORS'  MONTHLY; 
eight  pages ;  fruit  culture:  size  26x40;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1884 ;  Geo.  W.  Houser, 
editor  and  publisher. 

CAMERON,  Clinton  Co.,  tj 2,800 pop., 
at  intersection  of  Hannibal  &  St.  Joseph 
Rd.  and  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rds., 
and    junction  of  Kansas   City   division  of 


former,  35  m.  E.  of  St.  Joseph  and  53  from 
Kansas  City.  Engaged  in  manufacturing, 
and  surrounded  by  an  agricultural  district. 

OBSERVER;  Thursdays;  eight  pages; 
size  30.X44;  suljscription  $2;  established  1868; 
C.  N.  Biirnhara,  editor  and  publisher;  circu- 
lation K  1. 

VINDICATOR;  Thur.sdays;  republi- 
can ;  four  pages  ;  size  2Sx44 ;  subscription  .§2 ; 
estaislished  1876;  J.  H.  Frame,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

CANTON,  Lewis  Co.,  cf  2,632  pop.,  on 

Mississippi  r.  and  St.  Louis,  Keokuk  & 
Northwestern  Rd.,  22  m.  below  Keokuk 
and  200  above  St.  Louis.  Shipping  point  for 
produce  of  surrounding  country. 

NEWS ;  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  26x40;  subscription  $1..50;  established 
1880 ;  H.  C.  Chiun,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

PRESS;  Fridays ;  democratic ;  four 
pages;  size  28x44 ;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1862 ;  J.  W.  Barrett  &  Sons,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  J. 

CAPE     GIRARDEAU,    Cape    Gi- 
rardeau Co.,  □,  4,5IX)  pop.,  on  Mississippi  r. 
and  on  Cape  Girardeau  &  Southwestern  Rd., 
50  m.  above  Cairo,  HI.,  150  below  St.  Louis. 
Has  a  landing  and  river  commerce.    Sur- 
rounded by  an  agricultural  country.    Min- 
erals found  here.    Seat  of  St.  Vincent  Col- 
lege and  the  Southeast  Missouri  State  Nor- 
mal S3hool.    Noted  for  its  fine  flour. 
ANZEIGER;    Saturdays  ;    German  ; 
eight  pages  ;  size  130x44 ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 18S2;  C.  Lohmann,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1880 ; 
Virg.  P.  Adams,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation J  1. 

DEMOCRAT;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1876;  Ben.  H.  Adams,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

NEWS;    Thursdays  ;   democratic  ;   four 
pages  ;  size  26x4');  suljicrlptiou  $1.50;    estab- 
lished 1865 ;  D.  L.  Hoffman,  editor  and  pub-- 
Usher;  circulation  J  J. 

COLLEGE  MESSAGE;  semi-monthly ; 
sixteen  pages  ;  size  of  page  8x11 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.25;  established  1874;  Students  of  St. 
Vincent's  College,  editors  and  publishers ;  cir- 
culation K  K ;  a  college  paper  ;  issued  during 
the  collegiate  year. 

CARROLLTON,C.H.,  Carroll  Co., 

i  4,000  pop.,  on  Wabash,  St.  Louis,  &  Pacific 

•Rd.,   about  6  m.  from  Missouri  r.,  66  from 

Kansas  City  and  124  N.  W.  of  Jefferson  City. 

CARROLL  RECORO;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY;  dally 
four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages;  size— dally 
22x30,  weekly  (size  of  page)  15x22;  subscrip- 
tiou— weekly  $1.50:  established— daily  1884, 
weekly  1868 ;  J.  H.  Turner  &  Son,  editors  and 
publishers;  circulation— weekly  K  1. 

DEMOCRAT;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic ;  dailv  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ; 
size— daily  22x20,  weekly  30x44 :  subscription- 
daily  .$5,  weekly  $1..30;  established— daily  18S2, 
weekly  1875;  J.  B.  Jewell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher-circulation—daily K,  weekly  Jl;  is- 
sues also  the  Triple  Link. 

JOURNAL  ;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages;  size  29x44;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1856 ;  JlcClanahan  &  O'Bryant,  editors 
aud  publishers  :  circulation  J  1. 

TRIPLE  LINK:  semi-monthly;  odd- 
fellowship:  eight  pages;  size  26x40:  sub- 
scription $1;  established   1S79;   J.  B.  Jewell, 


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MISSOURI. 


editor    and    publisher ;    circulation    G    G ; 

issued  from  the  office  of  the  Democrat. 

CARTERVILLE,  Jasper  Co.,  J3  on 

Mo.  Pacific,  St.  L.  &  San  Fran.  &  Fort  Scott  & 

Gulf  Rds.,  with  a  growing  population,  in  a 

lead  and  zinc  mining  district,  for  which  it 

is  a  trade  centre. 

MINING  REVIEW;  Saturdays;  four 
pages ;  size  20x26 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 18S3 ;  Norwood  &  Darrow,  editors  and 
publishers;  circulation  J  1. 

CARTHAGE,  C.  H.,  Jasper  Co.,  p 
7,000  pup.,  on  St.  Louis  &  S.  F.  Rd.,  and  L.  & 
S.  branch  of  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  near 
Spring  r.,  220  m.  S.  W.  of  Jefferson  Citj'  and 
.316  S.  W.  of  St.  Louis.  Engaged  in  manu- 
factures.   Centre  of  trade. 

BANNER.  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republi- 
can ;  four  pages ;  size— daily  24x36,  weekly 
28x41;  subscription— daily  $S,  weekly  $1..50; 
established  1866;  Banner  Printing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circ'n— daily  K.  weekly  I. 

PATRIOT;  every  morning  except' Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY.  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages;  size— daily  24.x36,  weekly 
26x40;  subscription — daily  .Sfi.  weekly  .«;1.5o"; 
established— daily  1S76,  weekly  1870;  S.  D. 
Cai-penter,  editor ;  S.  D.  &  R.  W.  Carpenter, 
publishers  ;  circulation— daily  K,  weekly  K  1. 

JAS^»ER  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays; 

eight  pages  ;  size  of  page  15x22  ;  subscription 

$2;  established  1883;  Thos.  D.  Bogie,  editor; 

-Thos.  D.  Bogle  &  Co.,  publishers  ;  circ'n  K  IC  1. 

PRESS*;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  .$1.50;  estab- 
lished 1872;  A.  W.  St.  John,  edito.  ;  St.  John 
Bros.,  publishers;  circulation  J  1. 

CASSVILLE,  C.  H.,  Barry  Co.,  p  400 

pop.,  near  S.  W.  corner  of  the  State,  ."i5  m. 

S.  W.  of  Springfield.     Exeter,  on  the  line  of 

Missouri  it  Arkansas  Rd.,  is  about  5  m.  W. 

DEMOCRAT:  Saturdays;  independent; 
•  pages  ;  size  23x33  ;    subscription  $1  ;  es- 
tablished  1871 ;    John  Ray,   editor  and  pub- 


four  pages ;  size 
tablished  1871;    J 
lisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

REPUBLICAN  ;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can ;  four  pages ;  size  22x30 ;  established 
1878;  R  R.  McGuire,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  K. 

CENTRALIA,  Soo7ie  Co.,  n  1,850 
pc)]).,  (in  Wabash,  St.  Louis&  Pacific  Rd.,  and 
Chicago,  Kansas  City  &  Denver  branch  of 
Chicago  &  Alton  Rd.,  121  m.  from  St.  Louis 
and  22  from  Columbia.  Centre  of  a  grazing 
and  agricultural  district.  Principal  stock- 
shipping  point  for  a  wide  area.  Place  gf 
active  trade  in  produce  and  grain. 

OUR  FIRESIDE  GUARD;  Satur- 
days ;  independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ; 
subscription  $1  ;  establishecl  1866  ;  Adam 
Rodemyre,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K  K  1. 

CENTREVILLE,  C.  H.,  Reynolds 
Co.,  Q,  llA)  pop.,  on  West  Fork  of  Big  Block 
r.,  about  28  m.  from  Ironton. 

REYNOLDS   CO.    OUTLOOK;    Fri 

days;  four  pages;  size  22x31:  subscription 
.$1;  established  1877;  A.  P.  Shriver,  editor 
and  publlsluM- ;  circulation  K. 

CHAMOIS,  Osage  Co.,  D  563  pop.,  on 

Mo.  P.  Rd.,  irx)  m.  W.  of  St.  Louis,  about  % 
from  Fisher's  Landing  on  Missouri  r.  En- 
gaged in  the  manufacture  of  tobacco, 
wagons  and  agricultural  implements. 

LIBERA  LIST;  Thursdays  ;  four  pages  ; 
size    24x35  ;   subscription   $1.25  ;   established 


MISSOURI. 


1879  ;  A.  J.  Childers,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  K. 

CHARLESTON,  C.  H.,    Mississippi 

Co.,  n,  1,200  pop.,  on  Iron  Mountain  Rd.,  17 
m.  from  St.  Louis  and  12  from  Mississippi  r. 
and  Cairo,  111.  In  a  lumber  region,  with 
rich  soil  for  general  agi-icultural  purposes. 

COURIER;  Thursdays  ;  democratic  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  24.x35;  subscription  $1.25  ;  es- 
tablished 1857 ;  William  A.  Burns,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  four  pages; 
size  26x4(j;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1875  ;  G.  W.  Martin,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation K  K  1. 

CHILLICOTHE,    C.  H.,  Livingston 

Co.,  [^  4,078  pop.,  on  Hannibal  &  St.  Joseph 
Rd.,  at  crossing  of  St.  Louis,  Council  Bluffs 
&  Omaha  branch  of  Wabash,  St.  Louis 
&  Pacific  Rd.  and  Grand  r.,  180  m.  from 
Hannibal.  An  agricultural  and  stock- 
raising  region.  Important  trade  centre. 
Manufactures  of  various  kinds  carried  on. 
Largest  and  most  prominent  city  in  the 
Grand  River  Valley. 

TRIBI7XE  ;  eve'v  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republi- 
can ;  four  pages ;  size— daily  20x26,  weekly 
26x40;  subscription- daily  $.5,  weekly  $1.50; 
established— daily  1881,  weekly  1866';  E.  J. 
Marsh  &  Co  ,  editoi-s  and  publishers;  circula- 
tion—daily K,  weekly  J. 

CONSTITUTION;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription 
$1..50:  established  1862;  R.  W.  Reynolds,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

CRISIS  ;  Thursdays ;  greenback ;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1877;  Paul  J.  Dixon,  editor;  Paul  J. 
Dixon  and  T.  H.  Lankford,  publishers  ;  circu- 
lation J. 

CLARENCE,  Shelby  Co.,zi  1,100  pop., 
on  H.  &  St.  Joseph  Rd.,  .59  m.  W.  of  Hanni- 
bal.   Grain  and  stock-raising  section. 

COURIER:  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.25 ;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  Frost  &  Downing,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  J. 

CLARKSVILLE,  Pik^  Co.,  o  1,500 
pop.,  on  Mississippi  r.,  100  m.  above  St.  Louis, 
on  the  Keokuk  &  St.  Louis  Rd.  Engaged  in 
manufacturing,  agriculture  and  river  com- 
merce. 

SENTINEL;  Thursdays  ;  democratic ; 
four  pages;  size  26.x40;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1867;  L.  R.  Downing,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

CLAYTON  (MOUNT  OLIVE  P.  O.), 
St.  Louis  Co.,  a-  9  m.  W.  of  St.  Louis,  ou 
Forest  Park  &  Central  Rd. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1879  ;  Walker  T.  Payne,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

ST.  LOUIS  CO.  WAECHTER;  Thurs 
days;  German;  republican;  four  pages;  size 
28x42;  subscription  $2;  established  1876;  C. 
W.  Eck,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation 
I  I ;  dated  at  Clayton  and  St.  Louis. 

ST.  LOUIS  CO.  WATCHMAN; 
Thursdays ;  republican  ;  four  pages ;  size 
24x36  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1881 ;  P. 
H.  Thomas,  editor ;  F.  W.  Rauchenstein, 
publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

CLINTON,  C.  IL,  Henry  Co.,  -n  4,850 
pop.,  on  Kansas  &  Texas  division  of  Mis- 
souri Pacific,  and  on  the  Kansas  City,  Clin- 


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ton  aiul  Springfield  Rds.,  4<.l  m.  from  Seda- 
lia,  175  W.  from  St.  Louis,  on  new  Rd.  being 
built  from  Kansas  City  to  Oseeola.  En- 
gaged in  agriculture,  manufacturing  and 
stock  raising. 

ADVOCATE;  everv  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  daily 
foiir  pages,  weelcly  eight  pages;  size — daily 
22X.S0,  weekly  30x44 ;  subscription— weekly 
S1.30;  established— daily  1882,  weekly  ISlo ; 
S.  C.  Mace,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation 
—daily  K,  weekly  K  K  1. 

HENRY  CO.  DE3IOCRAT:  Thurs- 
days ;  democratic  ;  eight  pages ;  size  29x4:^  ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  186";  Lingle 
Bros.,  editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  I  1. 

COLLEGE  MOUND,  3/«co«  Co.,  th 
(M)  pop.,  12  m.  from  Macon,  a  station  on  the 
Hannibal  &  St.  Joseph  Rd.,  and  6  from  Jack- 
sonville.   Contains  a  college. 

GOOD  WAY;  Saturdays  :  holiness  ;  eight 

Sages;  size  24xot):  subscription  §1.25;    estab- 
shed  1ST8  ;  W.  B.  il.  Colt,  editor  ;  John  Weed, 
business  manager  :  circulation  1. 

COLUMBIA,  C.  B.,  Boone  Co.,  n  4,000 
pop.,  35  m.  from  Jefferson  City  and  10  from 
Jlissouri  r.,  on  Columbia  branch  of  St. 
Louis,  Kansas  City  &  Northern  Rd.,  and  22 
south  of  its  main  line.  Place  of  active  trade 
and  seat  of  State  University.  Also  seat  of 
"  Christian  Female  College "  and  "  Ste- 
phens' Female  College." 

BOONE  CO.  SENTINEL.;  Thursdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  :  size  26x40;  subscrip- 
tion §1.5(j ;  established  18T7 ;  Wallace  J.  Davis, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  K  1  ;  is- 
sues also  the  Jloberlv  Hiadligbt. 

MISSOURI  HERALD:  Thursdays; 
four  pages  ;  size  2!tx44 ;  suliscription  $1.50 ; 
established  1869  ;  Edwin  W.  Stephens,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

MISSOIRI  STATESMAN;  Fridays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x42  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1..5(1 ;  established  184;d  ;  William  F.  Swltz- 
ler,  editor  ;  Irvin  Switzler,  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation J  1. 

CHRISTIAN  REVIEW;  quartprly; 
christian ;  one  hundred  and  .sixty  four  pages 
octavo  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1882  ; 
E.  W.  Herndon,  editor  and  publisher. 

CONCORDIA,  Lafayette  Co.,  -a  391 
pop.,  on  Lexington  branch  of  Missouri  Pa- 
cific Rd.    A  depot  for  grain  shippers. 

MISSOURI  THALBOTE;  Fridays; 
German  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x40  ;  subscription 
$2 ;  established  lsT2 ;  Albert  Althoff,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

CONWAY,  Laclede  Co.,  Q  400  pop.,  on 

the  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  between 

the  Osage  Fork  &  Nlauqua  r.    Settled  by 

emigrants   from    Denmark,     Sweden    and 

Norway.    A  rich  farming  district. 

.\DVANCE  ;  Tuesdays;  democratic  :  four 

pages;  size  22x:tO;  subscription  .<^l :  estab- 
lished 18«;  Geo.  J.  Bradfield,  editor:  G.  J. 
Bradfleld  &  Co.,  pulilishers ;  circulation  K. 

CRAIG,  Holt  Co.,  ^  800  pop.,  on  the 

Kansas  City,  St.  Joseph   &  Council   Bluffs 

Rd..  45  m.  N.  of  St.  Joseph. 

METEOR;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  ;  size 
26x40;  subscription  .$1.5(1;  established  1883; 
C.  N.  Van  Pelt,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circula- 
tion K. 

CUBA,   Crawford  Co.,  n  500  pop.,  on 
the  St.  Louis  and  San  Francisco  Rd.,  and 
87  m.  from  St.  Louis. 
CRAW^FORD  CHAMPION;  Fridays: 


MISSOURI. 


four  pages  ;  size  24x34  ;  subscription  $1.25  ; 
established  1884 ;  M.  Goodwin,  editor ;  John 
B.  Reagan,  publisher. 

CUNNINGHAM,  Chariton  Co.,  t\ 
700  pop.,  on  the  St.  Louis  and  Omaha 
branch  of  the  Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific 
Railway ;  205  m.  from  St.  Louis.  A  farm- 
ing and  stock-raising  country. 

CHARITON    CO,    ENTERPRISE? 

Thursdays  :  democratic  ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
26x4U ;  subscription  §1 ;  established  1883 ; 
Mark  A.  Leftwich,  editor  ;  Enterprise  Print- 
ing Co.,  publishers. 

DARLINGTON,  Gentry  Co.,  t] 

GENTRY  COUNTY  REPUB- 
LICAN ;  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages; 
size  24x35 ;  subscription  .$1 ;  established 
1§E4;  Geo.  Pomeroy  and  A.  W.  Bennett,.edi- 
tors  and  publishers. 

DAWN,  Livingston  Co.,  tl  3  0  pop., 
12  m.  from  county  seat  and  6  from  nearest 
Rd.  point.    Has  a  flue  creamery. 

CLIPPER;  .Saturdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  ;  size  22x31 ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1883;  Frank  Green,  editor;  B.  O. 
Webb,  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

DENVER,  Worth  Co.,  ti  500  pop.,  on 
Grand  r.  and  on  Chariton  br.  of  C,  B.  & 
Q.  and  Des  Moines  &  Kansas  City  Rds.  Has 
a  mineral  well.  Sienna  and  Plumbago 
mines  and  a  paint  manufactory.  Good  tim- 
ber and  water  power,  and  manufacturing 
point. 

NE^V  ERA;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
four  pages;  size  24x35;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1881 ;  .S.  J.  Towusend,  editor  ami 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

DE  SOTO,  Jefferson  Co.,  o  3,400  pop.^ 

on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern 
Rd.,  42  m.  from  St.  Loui.s.  The  St.  L.,  I.  M. 
&  Southern  Rd.  machine  and  car  shops  are 
located  here.  Surrounded  by  a  minings 
country. 

JEFFERSON      \A  ATCHMAN  ;     Fri 

days  ;  independent ;  eight  pages ;  size  26x40  ; 
subscription  $1..50 ;  established  1882 ;  Wm.  L. 
Stone,  editor ;  Mc-MuUin  &  Stone,  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  K. 

DEWITT,  Carroll  Co.,  ^  615  pop., 
on  the  St.  Louis  and  Kansas  City  brauch  of 
the  Wabash,  St.  Louis,  and  Pacific  Rd.,  194 
m.  from  St.  Louis. 

OPTIC;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size  34x35  ; 
subscription  S1..50;  established  188:3;  J.  H- 
Kendrick,  editor  and  publisher. 

DEXTER  CITY,  Stoddard  Co.,  P,. 
600  pop.,  (jn  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  Sc 
Southern  Rd.    In  a  rich  farming  country. 

ENTERPR ISE- MESSENGER; 

Thursdays  ;  democratic ;  four  pages ;  size 
16x22  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1875  ; 
Stokes  &  Thrower,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  J. 

DIXON,  Pulasld    Co.,   a  600  pop.,  on 

St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd. 

NEWS;  Wednesdays;  republican;  four 
pages;  size  24x36:  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1882 ;  Murphy  &  Reed,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers :  circulation  K  K. 

DONIPHAN,  C.  H.,  Ripley  Co.,  C^60O 
pop.,  on  Current  i-.,  20i)  m.  from  St.  Louis, 


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MISSOURI. 


connected  by  branch  with  St.  L.,  I.  M.  & 
Southern  Hcl. 

PROSPECT-NEWS;  Fridays ;  inde- 
pendent ;  four  paKe.s ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
$1.2");  estalilisheil  1878;  Pearce  &  Mabrey,  edi- 
tors and  pu))Iishers;  circulation  K  K. 

STAR  OF  DONIPHAN;  Thursdays; 
democratic ;  four  pages ;  size  22xoO ;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1884 ;  J.  P.  Mitchim, 
editor  and  publisher. 

JEAGLiEVILLE,  Harrison  Co.,  t:500 
pop.,  4  ni.  from  railroatl.  In  a  stock-raising 
and  agricultural  district. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent republican  ;  four  pages ;  size  24x:i4  ;  sub- 
scription ,S1.5(1;  established  1882;  J.  Frank 
■y^'ard,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K. 

£AST  liYNNE,  Cass  Co..  -a  500  pop., 
on  the  Missouri  Paciflc  Rd.,  and  7  m.  W. 
of  county  seat.  Has  grain  elevator  and 
flouring  mill. 

ECHO  ;  Fridays ;  eight  pages ;  size  of 
page  26x40  ;  sub.scription  $1 ;  established 
1884  ;  W.  P.  Day,  editor  and  publisher. 

EDGERTON,  Platte  Co.,  Y3  600  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Paciflc  Rd.,  :30  m. 
from  Leavenworth,  Kansas.  Has  a  furni- 
ture factory. 

COURIER  ;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
22x:S ;  establLshed  1884  ;  West  &  Slipp,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  K. 

EDINA,  C.  H.,  Knox  Co.,  ^  I,.500  pop., 
about  35  m.  S.  W.  of  Keokuk,  Iowa,  on 
Quincy,  Missouri  &  Pacific  Rd.,  47  m.  W.  by 
N.  of  Quincy,  111.  Engaged  in  agriculture 
and  stock  raising.    Centre  of  trade. 

^KNOX     CO.     DEMOCRAT;     Thurs 

days  ;  democratic  I  ciylit  jiages:  size  30x44  ; 
subscriiitii.ri  $l:2'>:  I'sr.ililished  1871;  Griffin 
Frost,  editor  and  publisli.'r  ;  circulation  J  J. 

SENTINEL;  Thursdays;  four  pages; 
size  24x35;  subscription  $1;  established  1868; 
J.  C.  Claypool,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation K  1. 

EDINBURGH,  Grundy  Co..  [^  .300 
pop.,  5  m.  from  Trenton.    A  college  town. 

EDUCATIONAL  MONTHLY;  eight 
pages;  size  22x28;  subscription  5U  cents;  es- 
tablished 1877;  J.  Alva  Hornberger,  editor 
and  publisher;  circ'n  K  ;  a  college  paper;  is 
sued  during  the  collegiate  year. 

EE  DORADO   SPRINGS,    Cedar 
Co.,  pl,mi  pop.,  12  m.   from  Walker's,  on 
Kanas  &  Texas  branch  of  Missouri  Pacific 
Rd.,  22  from  Nevada. 

EL  DORADO  DE;>I0CRAT;  Fridays; 

four  pages  ;  size  2(iX'4<) ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1881  ;  Nat.  H.  Cruce,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 

UNCIiE  .SAM:  Saturdays;  eight  pages; 
size  22x32:  subscription  $1 ;  established  1881 ; 
W.  B.  Phipps,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circula- 
tion K. 

ELSBERRY,  Lincoln  Co.,  n-  400  pop., 

on  Keokuk  &  St.  Louis  Long  Line,  12  m. 

below  Clarkesville. 

ADVANCE;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
26x411;  subscription  .$1.50;  established  1880; 
Will.  T.  Reeds,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K. 

EMINENCE,  C.  II.,  Shannon  Co.,  g  97 

pop.,  15  m.  from  Salem.    Silver  and  copper 

region. 

A  R  (i  U  S  ;  Fridays  ;  four  pages ;  size 
22x30;    subscription  $1.25;  established    1874; 


MISSOURI. 


C.  B.  and  J.  D.  Storts,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
circulation  K. 

CURRENT  WAVE;  Wednesdays;  four 
pages;  size  22x30;  subscription  ,$1.2.5;  estab- 
lishedl884 ;  Chas.  S.  Seaman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

EMPORIA,  Daviess  Co.,  \j  600  pop., 
11  m.  N.  E.  of  Cameron,  on  the  Chicago, 
Rock  Island  &  Paciflc  Rd.  Surrounded  by 
a  prosperous  agricultural  country. 

WINSTON  INDEPENDENT;  Thurs 
days ;  independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1883;  H.  L. 
Cross,  editor  and  publisher;  dated  at  Winston. 

EXCELSIOR  SPRINGS,  Clay  Co., 
b  10  m.  from  Missouri  City.  A  growing 
place  of  resort. 

^  SENTINEL  OF  TRUTH;  Thursdays; 
four  pages;  size  22x32;  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1883;  J.  V.  B.  Flack,  D.  D.,  editor; 
Sentinel  Printing  Co.,  publishers ;  circ'n  K  1. 

FAIRFAX,  Atchison  Co.,  -\j  500  pop., 

on  Tarkio  Valley  Rd.,  about  60  m.  from  St. 
Joseph. 

CHIEF;  Saturdays;  eight  pages;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1883; 
R.  S.  Graves,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation K  1. 

FARMINGTON,  C.  H.,  St.  Francois 
Co.,  D- 1,1()0  pop.,  about  2  m.  E.  of  the  Iron 
Mountain  Rd.  and  87  S.  of  St.  Louis. 

NEWS ;  Saturdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  18S3;  T.  P.  Pigg, 
editor  and  publisher. 

TIMES;  Fridays ;  democratic ;  four 
pages  ;  size  26.\;40 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1874 ;  Theodore  D.  Fisher,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

FAYETTE,  C.  H.,  Howard  Co.,  □ 
l,9iX)  pop.,  about  12  m.  from  Missouri  r.,  ftl 
N.  W.  of  Jefferson  City  and  100  from  St. 
Louis.    In  a  farming  district. 

HOWARD      CO.      ADVERTISER  ; 

Thursdays ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1841; 
Charles  J.  Walden,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation J  1. 

MISSOURI  INDEPENDENT  ;  Fri 
days  ;  independent  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1879;  Isaac  N. 
Houck,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J. 

FLORIDA,  Monroe  Co.,  (^  500  pop. 

MONKOE    CO.    DEMOCRAT;  Wed 

nes(la.\^.-  tour  pages;  size26x4ii;  subscription 
$1.25:  i-stablished  1S32 :  P.  S.  Jakobe,  editor 
and  i.mlilisher. 

FORSYTH,  C.  IT.,  Taney  Co.,  g  500 
pop.,  on  White  r.,  23  m.  from  railroad.  Sur- 
rounded by  an  agricultural  and  stock-rais- 
ing country. 

HO.ME  AND  FARM;  Thursdays;  four 
pages;  size  22x:» ;  subscription  $1.25;  estab 
lished  ISSl  ;  Patterson  &  Young,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  K. 

FRANKFORD,  Pike  Co.,  o 500  pop., 
on  Keokuk  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  18  m.  S.  W.  of 
Hannibal.  In  good  grain  and  stock  district. 
Has  timber-lands.    Flouring  mills. 

C  H  RO  N  I  C  li  E ;   Fridays ;   four  pages  ; 

size24x:S;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1878; 
William  E.  Jones,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation K. 

FREDERICKTO'WN,  C  II.,  Madi- 
son Co.,  c\  1,895  pop.,  on  St.  Francis  r.  and 


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MISSOURI 


Iron  Mountain  Rd.,  IW  m.  from  St.  Louis. 
Lead,  silver,  copper,  nickel  and  iron  found 
in  this  vicinity. 

DE.MOCRATIC  STANDARD;  Satur- 
days ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  :  size  24x36  ; 
subscription  81 ;  established  1881 ;  E.  D. 
Anthony,  editor  and  publisher  ;  clrc'n  K. 

PLAIN  DEALER;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages;  size  24x33 ;  subscription 
$1.30:  established  1874;  O.  K.  Clardy,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

FULTON,  C.  H.,  Callaway  Co.,  □  2,413 
pop.,  on  Louisiana  division  of  Chicago  & 
Alton  Rd.,  20  m.  from  Jefferson  City.  State 
Lunatic  and  Deaf  and  Dumb  Asylums  and 
Westminster  College  located  here.  Earth- 
enware manufactured.  Centre  of  a  stock- 
grovrlng  country. 

CALLAWAY  G.\ZETTE;  Fridays; 
■democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x40  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2 ;  established  ISTT ;  Nichols  &  Rice,  ecfi- 
tors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  .J  I. 

TELEGRAPH;  Fridays:  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  28x44 ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1839;  Wallace  Williams,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

GAINESVILLE,  C.  H.,  Ozark  Co.  g 
250  pop.,  S4  m.  from  SpringHeld  and  40  from 
nearest  Rd.  point.  Farming  and  cotton 
growing. 

OZARK  CO.  NEWS:  Saturdays;  four 
pages ;   size   22x31 ;    subscription  SI ;   estab- 
lished 1883 ;  W.  A.  Conklin,  editor  and  pub-  i 
Usher ;  circulation  K. 

GALENA,  C.  H.,  Stone  Co.,  g:  200  pop., 

on  James  Fork  of  White  r.    In  a  cotton 

growing  section,  also  an  active  lumbering 

trade  carried  on,  the  James   r.  affording 

facilities  for  shipping,  etc. 

TIMES  ;  Thursdays ;  republican  ;  four 
pages ;  size  20x26 ;  subscription  $\ ;  estab- 
lished 1878 ;  R.  C.  Viles,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  K. 

GALLATIN,  C.  H.,  Daeiess  Co.,  \^\ 
1,860  pop.,  on  Grand  r.  and  on  the  St.  Louis  ^ 
Omaha  division  of  Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  ' 
Pacific,  and  S.  W.  Div.  of  Chicago,  Rock 
Island  &  Pacific  Rds.,  about  .50  m.  E.  of 
St.  Joseph.  Surrounded  by  a  well- watered 
agricultural  district. 

DE3IOCRAT;    Saturdays;   democratic; 

four  pages  ;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1869;  Lewis  Lamkin,  editor;  Lamkln 
&  Sou,  publishers  ;  circulation  J. 

NORTH  MISSOIJRIAN;  Thursdavs ; 
republican;  four  piiges:  size  26x40;  subscrip- 
tion SI. 50;  established  1864;  D.  L.  Kost,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

GARDEN  CITY,  Cass  Co.,  -a 

TISIES:  Mondays:  four  pages  :  size  20x26; 
subscription  .§1  ;  established  1884  ;  Wm.  Corev, 
editor  and  publisher. 

G;AYOSO,  C.  H.,  Pemiscot  Co.,  q,  200 

pop.,   on   Mississippi   r.  at  head   of  Little 

Prairie  bend,  120  m.  by  water  from  Cairo, 

111.,  and  310  S.  of  Jefferson  City. 

DEMOCRAT:  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages;  size  22x3  i ;  suhscription  .<^1.50; 
established  1876:  Wm.  Sam  Carleton,  editor; 
Carletou  i  Smith,  publlsher.s  ;  circulation  K. 

GLASGOW,  Howard  Co.,  n  1,841 
pop.,  on  Missouri  r.,  160  m.  from  St.  Louis 
and  107  from  Kansas  City.  In  centre  of 
the  Missouri  tobacco-growing  region,  in  a 


wealthy  community.  Has  saw  and  veneer- 
ing mills.  Ranks  as  the  largest  town  in 
county.  Seat  of  "Lewis  College  and  Prit- 
chett  Institute,"  Morrison  Astronomical 
Observatory,  and  Lewis  Library.  Great 
steel  bridge  of  Chicago  and  Alton  Rd.  spans 
the  river  here. 

CENTRAL  MISSOURIAN:  Tlmrs- 
days :  democratic;  four  pages:  size  26x40; 
subscription  $1..50:  established  1879:  James  W. 
Eastin,  editor;  W.  P.  RufCel,  publisher;  cir- 
culation J. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  .SI. 50; 
established  1868;  A.  L.  Hayden,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

GLEN- ALLEN,  Bollinger  Co.,  Q,  200 

pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  Columbus  division  of 

the  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern 

Rd.,  130  m.  S.  of  St.  Louis. 

COMMUNIST:  monthly;  four  pages; 
size  16x22 :  subscription  50  cents  ;  established 
1868 ;  Aleander  Longley,  editor ;  Mutual 
Aid  Community,  publishers  ;  circulation  I. 

GLENWOOD,    Schuyler   Co.,  ^   700 

pop.,  on  northern  division  of  Wabash,  St. 

Louis  &  Pacific  Rd.,  227  m.  from  St.  Louis 

and  50  from  Ottumwa,  Iowa.    Centre  of  an 

agricultural  district.    Coal  found  here. 

CRITERION:  Tluir.sdays ;  republican; 
four  pages;  size  24x35;  subscription  §1.50; 
established  1870:  G.  D.  Gray,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

GOLDEN  CITY,  Barton  Co.,  p  1,100 

pop.,  on  Kansas  City,  Fort  Scott  &  Gulf  Rd. 

HERALD;  Thursdays  ;  independent ; 
four  pages  :  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1881  ;  J.  H.  Heath,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

GRANT  CITY,  C.  H.,  Worth  Co.,  ^ 
1,400  pop.,  terminus  of  Leon  &  Mt.  Ayr 
branch  of  C,  B.  &  Q.  Rd.;  291  m.  (mail  route) 
N.  W.  of  Jefferson  City,  60  N.  of  St.  Joseph 
and  6  from  Iowa  line.  A  thriving  place 
in  the  centre  of  an  agricultural  and  stock- 
raising  district. 

STAR;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1867 ;  John  Moorhead,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

WORTH  CO.  TIMES;  Thursdays; 
democratic  ;  eiglit  pages  ;  size  26.x 40 :  sub- 
scription SI. 50;  established  1873  ;  M.  A.  Bates, 
editor  and  publisher  :  circulation  K  K  1. 

GREENCASTLE,   Stillivan    Co.,   ^ 

300  pop.;  on  the  Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific 

Rd.     Enga.ged  in  milling. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  four 
payes;  size  22x3ii;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1832;  Taylor  &  Murray,  editors  and 
puljlishers. 

GREEN  CITY,  SuHlvau  Co.,  [^  350 
pop.,  25  m.  W.  of  Kirksville  and  11  E.  of 
Milan,  on  the  Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific 
Rd.    Has  a  creamery. 

KUGLE  ;  Fridays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x31  ; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1S84 ;  W.  F. 
Graves,  editor  and  publisher. 

GREENFIELD,  C.  H.,  Dade  Co.,  jn 
1,'200  pop.,  near  Turnback  r.  and  on  the 
Fort  Scott,  Southeastern  &  Memphis  Rd., 
40  m.  N.  W.  of  Springfield.  In  a  rich  agri- 
cultural, mineral  and  stock-raising  di.'itrict. 
DADE  CO.  ADVOCATE  :  Thursdays; 


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MISSOURI. 


MISSOURI. 


democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  estaVjlislied  1S74;  Mason  Talbutt, 
editor  and  publisher. 

VEDETTE;  Tliur.sdays ;  republican; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  sub.icriptlon  $1.5(t; 
established  1866;  C.  W.  Griffith,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

OZARD  ADVANCE;  quarterly  ;  tem- 
perance ;  eight  pages ;  size  of  papte  9x12 ;  sub- 
scription 2.5  cents  ;  established  1884 ;  Thomas 
Toney,  editor  and  publisher. 

GREEN  Rli)GE,  PeUis  Co.,  a  450 
pop.,  on  the  Missouri,  Kansas  and  Texas  Rd. 
In  a  coal  district. 

ENTERPRISE  ;  Thursdays;  eight  pages; 
size  26x40;  established  188:!;  C.  J.  Kullmer, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

GREENVILLE,  C,  H  ,  Wayne  Co.,  C^ 

300  pop.,  on  St.  Francis  r. 

JOURNALi;  Thursdays ;  four  pages ;  size 
24x35;  subscription  $1;  established  1876:  A. 
T.  Lacey,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K. 

HAL.E  CITY,  Carroll  Co.,  i  850  pop., 
204  m.  from  St.  Louis  and  96  from  Qulncy, 
111.,  on  the  Cliicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 
Rd.    A  fine  agricultural  country. 
TIMES  ;    Thursdays  ;    eight  pages  ;    size 

26x39;   subscription  $1.50:   established   1884; 

Wm.  T.  Dixon  and  O.  M.  McCoy,  editors  and 

puijlishers. 

HAMILTON,  Caldwell  Co.,  b  1.800 
pop.,  on  Hannibal  &  St.  Joseph  Rd.,  50  m. 
from  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  A  shipping  point  for 
several  counties.  Engaged  in  agriculture 
and  manufacturing.  Coal  mines  are  being 
operated,  giving  employment  to  several 
hunilred  miners. 

HA  ailliTON  I A  N  ;  Fridays  ;  republican; 
eight  pages:  size 26x40;  subscription $1.25;  es- 
tablished 1878  ;  William  A.  Morton,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 

NEVVS-ORAPHIC;  Thursdays;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1..50;  estab- 
lished 1877;  John  Marens,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  1. 

HANNIBAL,    Marion    Co.,    cf  12,000 
pop.,  on  Mississippi  r.,  153m.  above  St.  Louis, 
and  20  below  Quincy,  111.,  and  on  Hannibal 
&   St.   Joseph,  Chicago,   B.   &  Q.,   Missouri 
Pacific,  St.  Louis,  H.  &  K.,  St.  Louis,  K.  &  N. 
W.,  and  Wabash  Rds.    Engaged  in  trade 
and  river  commerce.    One  of  the  most  im- 
portant shipping  points  in  the  State.    Con- 
siderable manufacturing  done  here. 
COURIER;    every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKI^Y,    Thursdays:    repub- 
lican ;  daily  four  pages  :  weekly  eight  pages ; 
size— daily  24x36,  weelily  26x40 ;  subscription 
—daily  $6,  weekly  §1.50;     established    1863; 
S.  A.  Birch,  editor;   S.  A.  Birch  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation— daily  K,  week'y  K  K. 

MORNIN<J  JOURNAIi;  every  morn 
Ing  except  Monday,  and  J  O IJ  RN  A  L,  Thurs- 
days ;  democratic  ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly 
eight  pages  ;  size— daily  22x3(1,  weekly  30x44  ; 
■  subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1878;  Journal  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation— daily  J  1,  weekly  K  1. 
JOURNAL  ;  (see  Morning  Jo%trnal.) 

HARRISONVILLE,  C.  H.,  Cass 
Co., -a  1,8(1(1  pop.,  on  Lexington  &  Southern 
division  of  Missouri  Pacific,  the  Kansas  & 
Arizona  branch  of  the  Missouri,  Kansas  & 
Texas  and  Kansas  City,  Clinton  and  Spring- 
field Rds.,  40  m.  S.  of  Kansas  City  and  32 


from   Paola,  Kansas.     In  an  agricultural' 

and  coal  district. 

CASS  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays: 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1881;  Hawkins  &  Mid- 
dleton,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  J  1. 

CASS  NEWS ;  Fridays  :  republican  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  2'lx35  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1878 ;  O.  F.  Thum,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  1. 

HARTVILLE,C.H.,  Wright  Co.,':;^  300 
pop., on  Gasconade  r.,  150  m.  (mail  route)  S.of 
Jefferson  City  and  20  E.  by  S.  of  Springfield. 
Lead,  copper  and  iron  ore  are  found  in  the 
vicinitj'. 

WRICillT      CO.       REPUBLICAN  ; 

Thursdavs  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x:i5  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  "established  1885 ;  Republican  Print- 
ing Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

HENDERSON,    Wehnier    Co.,   I?   200 
pop.,  2  m.  from  Rd.,  16  m.  E.  of  Springfield 
and  20  from  county  seat.    Has  a  fine  aca- 
demy.   Milling  is  the  principal  industry. 
RECORD  ;  Thursdavs;  four  pages;    size 

11x16;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1884;  W. 

Allen,  editor  and  publisher. 

HERMANN,  C.  H.,  Gasconade  Co.,  O 
1,331)  pop.,  on  Missouri  r.  and  Missouri  Pa- 
cific Rd.,  81  m.  from  St.  Louis. 
ADVERTISER-COURIER;  Wednes 
davs  ;    republican  ;  four    pages  ;   size   26x40  ; 
subscription    $1.50 ;     established    1874  ;    Graf 
Bros.,   editors   and    publishers ;    circulation 
K  K  1  ;  issue  also  the  Hermanner  Volksblatt. 

FORTSCHRITT  ;  Fridays;  German: 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  2.5x86 ;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1884;  Mertens  & 
Schneider,  editors  and  publishers  ;  issue 
also  the  Gnaconaf^e  Democrat. 

GASCONADE  DEMOCRAT:  Fri 
davs  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x3o  ; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1878 ;  O.  T.  Mer- 
tens, editor ;  Mertens  &  Schneider,  publishers; 
circulation  K  1  :  issue  also  the  Fortschritt. 

HERMANNER  VOLKSBLATT; 
Fridays;  German;  four  pages;  size  28x42; 
subscription  $2;  established  1856;  Graf  Bros., 
editors  and  publishers :  circulation  J  J : 
issue  also  the  Adrirtiser-Courier. 

HERMITAGE,  C.  H.,  Hickory  Co.,  D 
175  pop.,  5  m.  from  Wheatland.    Engaged  in 
mining. 
HICKORY  CO.  HERALD  :  Fridays; 

republican;  four  pages  :  size  2(1x26;  suljscrip- 
tion  $1;  established  1882:  Alexandei-  Humble, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K  K. 

HIGGINSVILLE,  La  Fayette  Co.,  a 
1,500  pop., on  Chicago  &  AltonRd.,and  branch 
of  Mo.  Pacific  Rd.,  450  m.  from  Chicago. 
Has  coal  mines.  The  principal  crops  are 
wheat  and  corn,  for  which  the  town  is  a 
shipping  point. 

LA  FAYETTE  CO.  ADVANCE;  Fri 
davs;  democratic;  four  pages:  size  24x:36;  sub- 
scription Sl.riU ;  established  1879  ;  H.  H.  &  E.  E. 
Luce,  editors  and  publishers  :  circ'n  J. 

LA  FAYETTE  CO.  POST  ;  Wednes-- 
davs;  four  pages;  size  26x4(1;  subscription 
$1.50:  established  1883:  J.  W.  Branch,  editor; 
Branch  &  Bruening,  publishers  ;  circ'n  K  K  1. 

HILLSBORO,  C.  H.,  Jefferson  Co.,  O 
ZiO  pop.,  4i<,  m.  from  St.  Louis  &  Iron  Moun- 
tain Rd.,  40  from  St.  Louis.  Engaged  in 
horticultural  pvirsuits.  Milling  and  manu- 
facturing also  carried  on.  Also  a  mining 
centre. 
•JEFFERSON  l)E:>lOCRAT;  Wednes- 


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MISSOURI. 


days ;  democratic  ;  four  pages ;  size  26x4() ; 
subscription  $150;  established  1866;  R.  W. 
McMullen,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  J  1. 

HOLDEN,  Johnson  Co.,  -n  6.300  pop., 
on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  and  junction  of 
Arizona  division,  50  m.  S.  E.  of  Kansas  City, 
40  W.  of  Sedalia.  Agricultural  district  aud 
centre  of  trade. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  ;  size  ;50x44  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1867;  Mittong  &  Crisp,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

HERAL.I)  J  Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  four 

f)ages  ;  size  2Sx44  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
ished  1882 ;  George  R.  Stephens,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

HOPKINS,  iXodaway  Co.,  b  920  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and  Kan- 
sas City  &  St.  Josepli  Rds. 

HERALiD  ;  Fridays;  eight  pages;  size 
30x44  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1884  ; 
Nessly  &  Sernano,  editors  and  publishers. 

J  OU  R  N  A  li  ;  Saturdays  ;  republican  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  2fix40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1875 ;  Pierce  &  Lucas,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

LITTLE  FALCON;  monthly  ;  four 
pages;  size  16x22;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1884  ;  B.  V.  Leonard,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

HOUSTON,  C.  H.,   Texas  Co.,  p    450 

pop.,  1(X)  ni.  S.  of  Jefferson  City,  116  from  St. 

Louis,  and  55  from  Rolla,  the  county  seat. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1878 ;  Comstoclv  &  Moore,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

HUMANSVILLE,   Polk  Co.,  p  800 

pop.,  on  the  projected  Kansas    City   and 

Southern  Rd.,  now  building  from  Kansas 

City.    The  town  lies  in  a  superior  farming 

and  grazing  country. 

STAR;  Thursdays ;  republican ;  four 
pages;  size  24x:S5 ;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1877 ;  Henry  A.  Moore,  editor  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K. 

HUME,    -Hates  Co.,    -a   800   pop.,    on 

Rich  Hill  branch  of  Kansas  City,  Fort  Scott 

and  Gulf  Rd.,  12  m.  from  Rich  Hill.    Agri 

cultural  district.     An  extensive    shipping 

point  for  corn. 

STAR  ;  Fridays;  democratic  ;  four  cages; 
size  26x40:  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1883  ;  F.  B.  Harper,  editor  and  publisher. 

HUMPHREYS,  Sullivan  Co.,  ^ 

ADVANCE;  Thursdays;  four  pages ;  size 
22x30;  sul)scriptlon  $1;  established  1884;  D. 
N.  Crouch,  editor  and  publisher. 

HUNTSVILLE,  C.  H.,  Uandolph  Co., 

b  2,000  pop.,  on  St.  Louis,  Kansas  City  & 
Northern  Rd.,  153  m.  from  St.  Louis  and  119 
,  from  Kansas  City.  Centre  of  trade.  En- 
gaged in  manufactures.  Surrounding  coun- 
try contains  deposits  of  coal. 

HERALD ;  Thursdays ;  democratic ;  four 
pages;  size  26.x 40 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1869  ;  W.  H.  Balthis,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation J  J. 

INDEPENDENCE,  C.  H.,  Jackson 

Co.,-c  5,5t0pop.,  on  Missoui'i Pacific,  Chicago 

&  Alton  and  Kansas  City  &  Eastern  Rds.,  10 

m.  from  Kansas  City. 

PROtJRESS;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages;    size  26x40;   subscription   $1.25; 


MISSOURI. 


established  1881;  Will  N.  Southern,  editor  r 
Robert  Fre(>man,  publisher ;  circulation  J  1. 
SENTINEL;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1866 ;  James  E.  Payne,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

IRONTON,  C.  H.,  Iron  Co.,  O,  759 pop., 
on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern 
Rd.,  90  m.  from  St.  Louis.  Agriculture 
and  manufacturing  are  the  chief  Industries. 

HERALD;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1872;  J.  H.  Smith,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K  1, 

IRON  CO.  RE(iISTER;  Thursdays; 
democratic  ;  eiglit  pages  ;  size  36x48  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1867;  Ell  D.  Ake, 
editor  and  publislier ;  circulation  K  1. 

JACKSON,  C.  H.,  Cape  Girardeau  Co., 

□,  800  pop.,  10  m.  W.  of  Cape  Girardeau,  at 

terminus  of  Jackson  Branch  of  St.  Louis, 

Iron  Mountain  &  Southern  Rd.    Centre  of 

an  agricultural  region.     Has  flouring  mills. 

MISSOURI  CASH-BOOK;  Thurs 
davs;  democratic;  four  pages;  size  26x40; 
subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1871 ;  F.  A. 
McGulre,  editor  and  publisher :  circ'n  K  1. 

JAMESON,  Ddviess  Co.,  tl  500  pop., 
on  the  Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rd.,  30 
m.  from  Chillicothe.  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising,  and  a  shipping  point  for  the 
surrounding  country. 

REPORTER;  Fridays  ;  eight  pages  ; 
size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1884  ;  M.  F.  Stipes,  editor  and  publisher. 

JAMESPORT,  Daviess  Co.,  b  950 
pop.,  10  ni.  from  Gallatin  and  15  from  Tren- 
ton ;  a  great  sliipping  point,  and  surrounded 
by  a  good  grazing  and  stock-raising  country. 
GAZETTE  ;     Fridays  ;    independent  ; 

eight  pages;   size   26x40;   subscription   $1.50; 

established  1877;  Allen   &  Bear,    editors  and 

publishers ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

JASPER,  Jasijer  Co.,  p  400  pop.,  on 

St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  12  m.  from 

North  Carthage.    Principal  grain  and  stock 

shipping  point  In  the  county. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  non-partisan;  four 
pages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished ISSl;  A.  J.  Poland,  editor  and  publisher. 

JEFFERSON    CITY,  C.  H.,    Cole 
Co.,  D  State  capital,  7,000  pop.,  on  Missouri 
r.   and  Missouri  Pacific,    Northern   termi- 
nus  of    Lebanon    Branch   of    Mo.  Pacific 
Rd.  and  Southern  terminus  of   Louisiana 
division  of   Chicago  &  Alton  Rd.,  125   m. 
from  St.  Louis.    Surrounded  by  an  agricul- 
tural, timber  and  mining  district. 
STATE  JOURNAL;  every  evening  ex 
cept    Sunday,    and    WEEKLy,    Fridays; 
republican;   dailj'  four  pages,  weekly  eight 
pages;  size — daily  20x26,  weekly  26x40;  sub- 
.scrlption— daily    $7  20,  weekly    $1.25;   estab- 
lished  1872;    State  Journal    Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  ;   circ'n — daily  K,  weekly  J  I. 

TRIBl'NE;  everv  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  dailv  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ; 
size— dally  20x26,  weekly  30x44 ;  subscription 
—dailv  $7.20,  weekly  $1 ;  established— dally 
1874,  weekly  1865  ;  E.  B.  Ewlng,  editor;  Tri- 
bune Printing  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation- 
daily  K.  weekly  J  1. 

COLE  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays; 
four  pages  ;  size  22x30 ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1884 ;  Joseph  R.  Edwards,  editor 
and  puljlisher. 


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SIISSOURI. 


3IISSOURI. 


MISSOURI  VOLKSFREUND;  Wed- 
nesdays ;  German ;  four  pages ;  size  25x38 ; 
subscription  $2;  established  1876;  Albert 
Kroeger,  editor  and  pviblisher  ;  circ'n  J. 

MISSOURI  SCHOOL  JOURNAIi  ; 
semi-monthly;  educational;  sixti't'ii  pages; 
size  of  page  lOxlS ;  subseription  $1.5ii;  estab- 
lished 1883;  W.  T.  Carrington  and  J.  L.  Hollo- 
way,  editors ;  W.  S.  Ferguson,  publisher  ;  cir- 
<?ulatlon  K  K  1. 

JERICO,    Cedar  Co.,   JH  25  m.    from 
Rd.    Has  mineral   springs,   and   is   a   fine 
farming  and  stock-raising  country. 
NEWS;  Saturdays ;    four    pages :   size 

22x30  :  subscriiition  $1 ;    established    1S83  ;  E. 

G.  Ashford,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K. 

JONESBURG,    Montgomery   Co.,  D- 
445  pop.,  on  Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific 
Rd.    Has  flour  mills,  tobacco  and  wagon 
factories. 
J  O  IJ  R  N  A  Li  ;  Thursdays ;  democratic  ; 

four  pages;   size   24x35;   subscription  $1.25; 

established  1879;  Sue.  J.  Rittenliouse,  editor 

and  publisher ;  circulation  K. 

JOPLilN,  Jasper  Co.,  p  9,000  pop.,  on 
St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco,  Kansas  City, 
Fort  Scott  &  Gulf  and  Missouri  Pacific 
Rds.,  336  m.  W.  of  St.  Louis  and  174  S.  of 
Kansas  City.  Engaged  in  lead  and  zinc 
mining,  manufacturing  and  agriculture. 

HERALD;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day and  Monday,  and  SUNDAY  HER- 
ALD. Sundays;  democratic;  four  pages; 
size— flaily  20x26,  Sunday  26x40;  subscription 
—daily  $6,  Sunday  $1.5U ;  established  1877 ;  Her- 
ald Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publisliers  ;  cir- 
culation—daily K,  Sunday  K  1. 

NEVVS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  MINING  NEWS,  Fridays  ;  four  pages  ; 
size— daily  22x30,  weekly  Ji'.xtii;  sul)siTipri(>n 
—dally  $8,  weekly  §2  ;  established— daily  1S75  ; 
weekly  1872;  Peter  Sehnur,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circvilation— daily  K,  weekly  K  K. 

MINING  NEWS  ;  (see  News.) 

SUNDAY  HER.\LD;  (see  Herald.) 

KAHOKA,  C.  H.,  Clark  Co.,  d  1.200 
pop.,  on  Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rd., 
20  m.  W.  of  Keokuk,  Iowa.  Has  wagon 
and  other  manufactories. 

CLARK  CO.  GAZETTE;  Thursdays; 
republican ;  four  pages ;  size  24x36 ;  sub- 
scription $1.50 ;  established  1871 ;  J.  L.  Green 
lee,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation K  1. 

HERA  LD ;  Wednesdays ;  four  pages ;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1880; 
G.  G.  Childers,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circula- 
tion K  1. 

KANSAS    CITY,    Jackson    Co.,   -a 

55,813  pop.,  on  Missouri  r.,  near  mouth  of 

Kansas   r.,   and   centering   point   for    the 

following   named   rds. :   Atch.,    Top.   &  S. 

Fe,  Chicago  &  Alton,  Hannibal  &  St.  Jos., 

K.  C,  Ft.  S.  &  Gulf,  K.  C,  Law.   &  S.   K., 

K.   C.   St.   J.    &    C.    B.,    Missouri    Pacific, 

Union  Pacific,  and  Wabash.    Engaged  in 

manufactures    and    commerce.     A    great 

commercial  entrepot  for  the  new  West. 

DROVERS'    NEWS;     every     evening 

except  Sunday  ;  live  stock  ;  four  pages  ;  size 

17x25;  subscription  .§4;  established  1S84  ;  Isaac 

N.  Hicks,  editor  ;  Drovers'  News  Publishing 

Co.,  publishers. 

EVENING  STAR;  every  evening  except 
Sunday  ;  independent ;  four  pages ;  size 
24x41;  subscription  .$6;  established  18:5; 
William  R.  Nelson,  editor  ;  Evening  Star  Co., 
publishers  ;  circulation  F  1 . 
JOURNAL;    every    morning    except 


Sunday ;  T  R  I- W  E  E  K  L  Y,  Tuesdays, 
Thursdays,  and  Saturdays ;  SUNDAY 
JOURNAL,  Sundays;  and  WEEKLY, 
Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  weekly  agricultural ; 
daily,  triweekly,  and  weekly,  eight  pages  ; 
Sunday  twelve  pages ;  size  of  page  18x24 ; 
subscription— dally  $10,  tri-weekly  $4,  weekly 
$1;  established  1854;  Journal  Company, 
editors  and  publishers ;  circulation— daily 
E  1,  Sunday  D  1,  triweekly  J  J,  weekly  E  E  1. 

LIVE  STOCK  RECORD  AND 
PRICE  CURRENT;  every  evening 
except  Sunday;  SEMI- WEEKLY,  Tues- 
days and  Fridays;  and  WEEKLY, 
Thursdays ;  live  stock ;  daily  and  semi-weekly 
four  pages ;  weekly  twenty  pages ;  size — 
daily  20x26;  weekly  (size  of  page)  12x15; 
subscription— daily  $5,  semi-weekly  and 
weekly  $2;  established— daily  1882,  weekly 
1873;  'Cuthbert  Powell,  editor;  Ramsey, 
Millett  &  Hudson,  publishers;  circulation- 
daily  1 1,  weekly  U  1. 

POST  UND  TRIBUNE;  every  morn- 
ing except  Monday,  and  WESTLICHE 
VOLKS  ZEITUNG,  Thursdays  ;  German  ; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size— dally  and 
weekly  2Sx44 ;  subscription- daily  $10.  weekly 
$2;  established —  daily  1858,  weekly  1872; 
W.  Wurz,  editor  ;  Wurz  &  Lampe,  publishers  ; 
circulation— daily  K  1,  weekly  J  1. 

PRESSE  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day 1  German ;  four  pages ;  size  26x44 ;  sub- 
scription $10  ;  established  1884  ;  C.  Thier.sch, 
editor ;  Kansas  City  Presse  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  ;  circulation  J  1 . 

TIMES;  every  morning;  and  WEEK- 
LY, Thursdays ;  democratic ;  daily  and 
weekly  eight  pages ;  Sunday  sixteen  pages  ; 
size  ot  page  18x23;  subscription— daily  with 
Sunday  $10,  weekly  .|1,  Sunday  $2,  daily 
on  Mondays,  Wednesdays  and  Fridays  $5 ; 
established  1868;  Kansas  City  Times  Co., 
editors  and  publishers;  circulation— daily 
F  F,  Sunday  E  E,  weekly  C  C  1 . 

CATHOLIC  TRIBUNE  ;  Fridays ; 
catholic  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2  ;  established  1879  :  M.  Maloney,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  I  I. 

CENTROPOLIS  ;  Thursdays;  evangel- 
ical ;  eight  pages ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription 
$1  ;  established  1883  ;   Rev.  C.  C.  Woods,  Rev. 

D.  M.  McClellan  and  Prof.  John  D.  Parker, 
editors  ;  F.  W.  Butterfield  &  Son,  publishers  ; 
circulation  G  1. 

ENTERPRISE;  Satui-days ;  indepen- 
dent; four  pages  ;  size  24x155;  sub.scriptioa 
$1.50  ;  established  1881 ;  Leonard  &  Nero,  edi- 
tors and  publishers:  circulation  G  1. 

GATE  CITY  PRESS;  Saturdays;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1880;  J.  D.  Bowser,  editor;  Gate  City 
Pub.  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  J. 

(JOLDEN  ERA;  Fridays ;  temperance ; 
eight  pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $1..50; 
established  1884;  Joseph  Lowe,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J  J.  

KING'S  ILLIISTRATED  LIFE 
AND  SATURDAY  DEMOCRAT; 
Saturdays  ;  democratic  ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
30x44  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1884  ;  Geo. 

E.  King,  editor  and  publisher. 
LIVE-STOCK     INDIC.\TOR    AND 

FARMER'S  GAZETTE;  Thursdays; 
live  stock ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1S78;  F.  D.  Coburn, 
editor;  Indicator  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ; 
circulation  (i  1. 

.MID-CONTINENT;  Saturdays;  evan- 
gelical ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subserip- 
tion $2 ;  established  18S0 ;  Samuel  B.  Bell,  D  D., 
1  editor ;  Mid-Continent  Printing  and  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers;  circulation  G. 

SOl'IETV  RECORD;  Fridays;  four 
pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  .$2;  estab- 
lished 1883;  W.W.Davis,  I  (1  if  or  and  publisher: 
circulation  J;  devoted  to  interests  of  catholic 
Ix'nevoleut  S'^cietles. 

SPORTING  GLOBE  AND  DRA- 
MATIC REFLECTOR;  Saturdays; 
sporting  ;  sixteen  pages ;  size  28x41 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2  ;  established  1883 ;  Sporting  Globe  and 
Dramatic  Reflector  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers. 


AMEKJCAX   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTOKV. 


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SUNDAY  GRAPHIC;  Saturdays; 
eight  pases;  size  ;«)x44 ;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1ST9 ;  J.  S.  Reber,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  G. 

SCNDAY  JOURNAL,;  (nee  Journal.) 

VESTERN;  Wednesdays;  Swedish; 
eight  pages;  size  31x44;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1879;  Vestern  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  I. 

WESTERN  CULTIVATOR  AND 
FAR.U  AND  STOCK  JOURNAL,  ; 
Saturdays;  agricultural:  eight  pages;  size 
26x40 ;  subscription  $1.5U  ;  established  1878  ; 
George  E.  Heydon,  Ph.D.,  editor;  Stock 
Journal  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  H  H  1. 

WESTLICHE  VOLRSZEITUNG  ; 
(see  Post  und  Tribune.) 

PRICE  CURRENT;  semi-monthly; 
forty-eight  pages:  size  of  page  9x12;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  18S4  ;  Gregory,  Son 
&  Go. ,  editors  and  publishers  ;  an  advertising 

BIBLE  EVANGELIST;  monthly; 
holiness  ;  four  pages  :  size  19x25  ;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents ;  established  1884 ;  J.  W. 
Caughlan,  eilitor  and  publisher. 

CAMP'S  E3I1GRANT  GUIDE; 
monthly;  eight  pages:  size  .32x44;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  estahlishcd  1876;  C.  Rollin  Camp, 
editor  and  iiuhlisli,  r  ;  an  advertising  sheet. 

EL  MEKCURIO;  monthly;  English 
and  Spanish;  commercial;  four  pages;  size 
24x36 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1883 : 
El  Mercurlo  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers :  circulation  J  1. 

EiiUITABLE  AID  UNION  ADVO- 
C  ATE;  monthly  ;  equitable  aid  union  ;  four 
pages ;  size  of  page  ^4x35 ;  subscription  50 
cents  :  established  1879  ;  Dr.  W.  D.  Gentry,  edi- 
tor and  publisher ;  circulation  G ;  dated  at 
Kansas  City  and  Columbus,  Pa. 

FARM  JOURNAL;  monthly  ;  fruit  cul- 
ture ;  eight  pages :  size  30x44 ;  subscriotion 
50  cents  ;  established  1884  ;  Smith  &  Keating 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  an     puV)lishei-s. 

GREAT  WE-TERN  RAILWAY 
GUIDE  AND  BUSINESS  DIREC- 
TORY; monthly;  sixty-four  pages;  size 
of  page  5x7;  subscription  $1;  established 
1883;  Kansas  City  Advertising  Agency,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  G  G. 

MEDICAL  INDEX;  monthly  ;  medi- 
cal ;  sixty-eight  pages  ;  size  of  page  7x10 ; 
subscription  $1..50  ;  established  1883  ;  J.  B. 
Browning,  F.  M.  Dickman,  J.  A.  Drake,  J.  M. 
Elston  and  C.  W.  Adams,  t'ditors  ;  circ'n,  K  1. 

MEDICAL  RECORD;  monthly ;  medi- 
cal ;  forty-eight  pages  :  size  of  page  8x11  ;  sub- 
scription $2 ;  established  1884 ;  A.  L.  Fulton, 
M.  D.,  and  G.  Halley,  M.  D.,  editors  and  pub- 

MIS'SOURI  AND  KANSAS  FARM- 
ER; monthly;  eight  pages;  size  22x32  ;  sub- 
scription 50  cents  ;  established  1884  ;  Cliffe  M. 
Brooke,  editor'and  publisher. 

PALMER'S  MONTHLY;  agricul- 
tural ;  eight  pages  ;  size  21x28  ;  subscription 
SI ;  established  1885 ;  S.  C.  Palmer,  editor  and 
publisher. 

REVIEW  OF  SCIENCE  AND  IN- 
DUSTRY ;  monthly  ;  science  ;  eighty 
pages  octavo  ;  subscription  $2.50 ;  established 
1877 ;  Theodore  S.  Case,  editor  and  publisher  : 
circulation  J. 

I!NIVERSE;  (see  St.  Louis,  Mo.) 

SUN;  bi-monthI.y ;  co-operation;  thirty- 
four  pages ;  size  of  page  6x8 ;  subscription 
§1 ;  established  1385  ;  C.  T.  Fowler,  editor  and 
publisher. 

KEARNEY,  Clay  Co.,  ti  1,000  pop., 
24  m.  N.  of  Kansas  City.  A  fine  stock-rais- 
ing country.  Excelsior  Springs,  a  health 
resort  of  local  celebrity,  are  10  m.  distant. 

CLIPPER  j  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1883 ;  J.  B.  Murray,  editor  and 
publisher. 

KEYTESVILLE,  C.  H.,  Chariton 
Co.,  i  850  pop.,  on  Chariton  r.  and  Wabash, 


MISSOURI. 


St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rd.,  174  m.  from  St. 
Louis.  Good  farming  and  stock  country  ; 
well  settled. 

CHARITON  COURIER:  Fridays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  :  size  26x40  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.51) ;  established  1878  ;  Vandiver  &  Col- 
lins, editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

KING  CITY,  Gentry  Co.,  t]  1,000  pop.^ 

on  St.  Joseph  &  Des  Moines  Rd.    A  farming 

and  stock-raising  district. 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays;  four  pages; 
size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1881 ;  S.  B.  Sti-ock,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

KINGSTON,  C.  H.,  Caldwell  Co.,  b  500 
pop.,  about  8  m.  S.  of  Hannibal  &  St.  Joseph 
Rd.  and  50  E.  of  St.  Joseph.  Surrounded  by 
an  agricultural  district.  Engaged  in  mill- 
ing and  manufactm-ing. 

CALDWELL  CO.  SENTINEL;  Fri 
days  ;  republican  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x40  ; 
subscription  $1.25 ;  established  1867 ;  C.  C. 
Hlggins.  editor  and  publisher  ;  cii'c'n  K  1. 

TIMES  ;  Thursdays  ;  independent ;  four 
pages ;  size  22x30 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1885 ;  Levi  M.  Spivey,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

KIRKSVILIiE,  C.  H..  Adair  Co.,  b 

2,315  pop.,  on  Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific 
Rd.,  70  m.  W.  of  Quincy,  111.  An  agri- 
cultural district.  A  point  of  consider- 
able trade.  State  Normal  School  located 
here. 

DEMOCRAT  ;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1870 ;  W.  L.  Chappell,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

GRAPHIC;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages;  size  35x48;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1880 ;  W.  M.  Gill,  editor :  Thos.  E.  Sub- 
lette, publisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

JOURNAL;  Thm-sdays ;  republican; 
four  pages  ;  size  28x40  ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1865  ;  B.  F.  Heiny,  editor ;  B.  F.  Heiny 
&  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  I. 

CHURCH  AND  HOME;  monthly; 
methodist  episcov-al ;  eight  pages  ;  size  25x34; 
subscription  50  cents  ;  established  1881 ;  M.  L. 
Curl,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

NATIONAL  REAL  ESTATE  IN- 
DEX; monthly  four  pages;  size  24x35; 
subscription  50  cents  ;  established  1881 ;  W.  L. 
Griggs,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  G  1. 

KNOB  NOSTER,  ./^o/mson  Co., -a  1,255^ 
pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  12  m.  from 
Warrensburgand  20  from  Sedalia.  Engaged 
in  coal  mining  and  the  manufacture  of 
brick. 

WILL  CARR'S  GEM  ;  Fridays;  eight 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1878  ;  Will  D.  Carr,  editor  ;  Will  D.  Carr 
&  Bro.,  publishers;  circulation  J  1. 

KNOX  CITY,  Knox  Co.,  cf  550  pop., 
on  the  Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rd.,  38 
m.  W.  of  Quincy,  111.,  A  splendid  agricul- 
tural and  stock-raising  country. 

INDEPENDENT  ;  Wednesdays  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x4"  :  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1882  ;  J.  R.  Horn,  editor  and  publisher. 

L<A  BELiLiE,  Lewis  Co.,  cf  600  pop.,  on 

Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rd.,  40  m.  from 
Kirksville  and  32  from  Quincj',  111.  Has 
flour  and  saw  mills.  A  shipping  point  of 
some  importance,  surrounded  by  a  fine 
farming  country. 
STAR  ;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size  20x26; 


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MISSOURI. 


MISSOURI. 


subscription  $1.50;  established  1883 ;  C.W.  Mu- 
lliiex,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K. 

IjACLEDE,  Linn  Co.,  (i  1,200  pop.,  on 

the  Hannibal  &  St.  Joseph  Rd.,  20  m.   E. 

of  Chilllcothe.     Manufactures  shovels  and 

handles. 

li  A  CONIC  ;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x34;  subscription  $1.25:  established  1883; 
J.  J.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K  K. 

IiADDONIA,^"rf»'«i"  <^o.,  a  400pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Alton  Rd.,  14  m.  E.  of  Mexico. 
Shipping  point  of  corn,wheat,  oats  and  flax. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  four  pages ;  size 
24x:>4;  established  1884;  Cross  &  Seal,  editors 
and  publishers. 

XA  GRANGE,  Lewis  Co.,  a'  1,800  pop., 
on  Mississippi  r.  and  St.  Louis,  Keokuk  & 
N.  W.  Rd.,  12  111.  from  Qulncy,  111.,  and  28 
below  Keokuk.  Engaged  in  trade,  manu- 
factures and  river  commerce. 

DEMOCRAT  ;  Thursdays  ;  democratic  ; 
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established  1872;  R.  M.  Wallace,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J. 

liAMAR,  C.  H.,  Sarton  Co.,  p  3,500 
pop.,  150  m.  S.  W.  of  JefEerson  City  and  40 
from  Fort  Scott,  Kansas,  at  the  crossing  of 
the  Lexington  &  Southern  and  Kansas  City, 
Springfield  &  Memphis  Rds. 

BARTON  CO.  ADVOCATE;  Tues- 
days ;  national ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1874 ;  T.  S.  Povpell, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  four  pages ; 
size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1881 ;  C.  W.  Huggins  &  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers; circulation  J  1. 

South-west  missourian; 

Thursdays  ;  four  pages :  size  28x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50 ;  established  1881  ;  W.  T.  Craycrof t, 
editor  and  pulilisher ;  eii-culation  K  1. 

X  A  MONTE,  Pettis  Co.,  n  650  pop.,  on 

Missouri  Paelfle  Rd.,  12  m.  W.  of  Sedalia. 

Engaged  in  farming  and  stock-raising. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages ;  size  21x34 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  Bailey  &  Luther,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K. 

XANCASTER,  C.  H.,  Schuyler  Co.,  b 
479  pop.,  on  Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific 
Rd.,  60  m.  W.  by  N.  of  Keokuk,  Iowa,  and 
140  N.  by  E.  of  Jefferson  City.  Engaged  in 
agriculture,  tobacco  and  stock-raising  and 
manufacturing.  Wood,  coal  and  water  in 
abundance. 
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eight  pages  ;   size  30x44  ;   subscription  $1.50  ; 

established  1866 ;  William  M.  Hunter,  editor 

and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

XA    PXATA,  Macon  Co.,  t]  529  pop., 
on  Northern  division  of  St.  Louis,  Kansas 
City  &  Northern  Rd.,  43  m.  from  Moberly 
and  88  from  Ottumwa,  Iowa. 
HOME  PRESS  :    Fridays;    four  pages; 
size  22x3it;  subscription  $1;  established  1876; 
J.  B.  Thompson,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation J. 

XATHROP,  Cliniun  Co.,  ^  1,200  pop., 
on  Kansas  City  division  of  Hannibal  &  St. 
Joseph  Rd.,  at  crossing  of  Lexington  and 
St.  Joseph  branch  of  Wabash,  St.  Louis  & 


Pacific  Rd.,  38  m.  N.  of  Kansas  City.  In  the 
centre  of  an  agricultural  country. 

JEFFERSON  IAN;  Fridays;  eight 
pages;  size  31x44;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1885;  Samuel  Lowe,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

MONITOR;  Fridays  ;  republican  ; 
eight  pages;  size  :Mx44 ;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1871 ;  A.  K.  Stouter,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

XAWSON,  Jiay  Co.,  b  400  pop.,  on 
Kansas  City  Branch  of  Wabash,  St.  Louis  & 
Pacific  Rd.  Stock  raising  a  principal 
business. 

NEW  ERA;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages;  size  24x35;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1884 ;  E.  S.  Darlington,  editor  and 
publisher. 

XEBANON,  C.  H.,  Laclede  Co.,  g  2,500 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  185 
m.  from  St.  Louis  and  about  85  from  JefEer- 
son City.  Engaged  in  agriculture  and  manu- 
f  actm-ing.    A  trade  centi-e. 

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24x35 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1883  ; 
Chas.  M.  Wilson,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation J. 

LACLEDE  CO.  SENTINEL;  Fridays; 
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tion $1 ;  established  1873  ;  B.  H.  Cowgill,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

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James  T.  Bradshaw,  editor  and  publisher ; 
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CO]>IMERCIAL  JOURNAL: 
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1882 ;  J.  W.  Scott,  editor  and  publisher. 

XEE'S    SUMMIT,    Jackson    Co.,  -a 

1,500  pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  22  m.  E.  of 

Kansas  City.    Has  large  dairying,  nursery 

and  f  ruit-grovrtng  interests.  Claims  to  have 

one  thousand  acres  of  growing  fruit  trees. 

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1882 ;  Henry  Nichols,  editor  ;  John  W.  Nichols, 

manager ;   Lee's    Summit  Journal    Printing 

Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  K  K. 

XEXINGTON,C.  H.,Xa  Fayette  Co., 

-a  3,996  pop.,  on  Missouri  r.  and  Lexington 
branch  of  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  120  m.  from 
Jefferson  City.  Engaged  in  agriculture, 
manufacturing  and  river  commerce  ;  has 
extensive  canning  establishment ;  coal 
beds  in  vicinity  ;  large  coal  trade. 

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tor ;  W.  G.  Musgrove,  publisher;  Ethan  Al- 
len, manager ;  circulation  I. 

REGISTER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
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established  1865 ;  Turners  &  Wilson,  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  J. 

XIBERAX,  Barton  Co.,  J3  500  pop., 
25  m.  from  Fort  Scott,  Kan.,  and  on  the 
Kansas  City,  Fort  Scott  &  Gulf  Rd. 
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lished   1880 ;  H.  P.  Repbogle,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  1. 

XIBERTY,  C.  H.,  Clay  Co.,  tl  2.500 
pop.,  on  Kansas  City  division  of  Hannibal 
&  St.  Joseph  Rd.,  15  m.  from  Kansas  City. 
Agriculture  and  stock  raising  the  chief  in- 
dustries. Manufacturing  done  here. 
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publislier  ;  circulation  J  J. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
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WILLIA.U  JEWELL.  STUDENT; 
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<xlO;  H.  E.  Truex,  editor,  Students  of  Wil- 
liam Jewell  College,  publishers;  circulation 
K;  a  college  paper;  issued  during  the  col- 
legiate year. 

IjINN,  C.  H.,  Osage  Co.,  a  175  pop.,  21  m. 
E.  of  Jefferson  City  and  12  from  Missouri  Pa- 
cific Rd.    Centre  of  an  agricultural  country. 

UNTERRIFIED      DEMOCRAT; 

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JHosby,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

LINN  CREEK,  C.H.,  Camden  Co.,  a 
1,000  pop.,  50  m.  from  Jefferson  City,  20  from 
Rd.,  190  from  St.  Louis.    Agricultural,  min- 
ing and  stock-growing  district. 
REVEILLE  ;     Thursdays ;    republican 
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tablished 1879 ;  J.  W.  Vincent,  edjtor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

LINNEUS,  C.  H.,  Linn  Co.,  [^  1,000 
pop.,  about  10  m.  N.  W.  of  BrookOeld.  In 
an  agrlcultui-al  section. 

BULLETIN  ;  Thursdays  ;  democratic ; 
four  pages  ;  size  25x:58  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1871 ;  T.  E.  Brawner,  editor ; 
Brawuer  &  Tyler,  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

LINN  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription 
$1;  established  18S2;  Northcott,  &  Ormis- 
ton,  editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  J  J. 

LOCKWOOD,  Dade  Co.,  p  800  pop., 
on  Kansas  City,  .Springfield  &  Memphis  Rd., 

5  m.  from  Greenfield,  35  from  Carthage  and 
43  from  Springfield.  One  of  the  finest  grain 
and  fruit  -  growing  sections  In  Southern 
Missouri.    Coal  is  plentiful. 

LEADER;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  .size 
26x40 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  18S3 ; 
J.  B.  Woods,  editor  and  publisher ;  clrc'n  K  K. 

LOUISIANA,  Pitce  Co.,  a-  4,325  pop., 
on  Mississippi  r.,  26  m.  below  Hannibal  and 
115  N.  of  St.  Louis.  On  Kansas  City  divi- 
sion of  Chicago  &  Alton  and  on  Keokuk 

6  St.  Louis  Rd.  Shipping  point  for 
the  produce  from  surrounding  agricultu- 
ral districts.    Engaged  in  manufacturing. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  democratic: four 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  .§1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1854 ;  Parsons  &  Pollock,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  J  1. 

REPUBLICAN  J  Saturdays;  republi- 
can ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
S1..50;  established  1882;  I.  N.  Bryson,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  J  1 . 

RIVERSIDE  PRESS;  Thursdays; 
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tion §1.50 ;  established  1872 ;  J.  C.  Jamison, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J  I. 

LOWREY  CITY,  St.  Clair  Co.,  -a 
LEADER;  Saturdays ;  four  pages  ; 
size  24x36  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1832 ; 
W.  G.  Church  &  Sons,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  K. 

LUTESVILLE,  Bollinger  Co.,  D, 
500  pop.,  on  the  Columbus  branch  of  the  St. 
Louis,  Iron  Mountain  and  Southern  dlv. 
of  the  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  133  m.  S.  E.  of 


St.  Louis  and  63  m.  from  Columbus  and  :« 
from  Mississippi  r.;  fruit-growing. 
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tablished  1884;  Tom  Martin,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

MACON,  C.  H.,  Macon  Co.,  ^  3,750 
pop.,  on  Hannibal  &  St.  Joseph  Rd.,  at  cross 
Ing  of  Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rd.,  70  m. 
from  Hannibal,  136  from  St.  Joseph  and 
169  from  St.  Louis.  Centre  of  an  agricul- 
tural district.  Engaged  in  manufacturing 
and  trade. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays ;  democratic  ; 
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Howard,  editor  and  publisher;  clrc'n  J  1 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
$1.25  ;  established  1871 ;  S.  G.  Brock,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J  J. 

TI3IES ;  Fridays ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1865; 
J.  A.  Hudson,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion 1 1. 

MESSENGER  OF  PEACE  ;  .semi 
monthly  ;  baptist ;  sixteen  pages  ;  size  of  page 
24x36;  sub.scrlptlon  $1.50;  establLshed  1874; 
Dr.  J.  E.  Goodson  &  Son,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  1 1. 

ST.  JAMES  REVEILLE;  monthly; 
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$1 ;  established  1884 ;  Students  of  St.  James 
Military  Academy,  editors  and  publishers ; 
a  school  paper ;  issued  during  the  school  year. 

MAITLAND,  ffolt  Co.,  b  700  pop., 
on  Nodaway  r.,  20  m.  from  Maryville,  on  the 
Kansas,  St.  Joseph  &  Council  Bluffs  Rd. 
An  agricultural  district. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays  j  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1,50;  estab- 
lished 1881;  William  C.  Charles,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K. 

OUR  WORK:  quarterly  ;  united 
brethren;  sixteen  pages  octavo;  subscription 
25  cents  ;  established  1884  ;  U.  P.  Wardrip,  edi- 
tor and  publisher. 

MALDEN,  Dunklin  Co.,  0, 215  pop.,  on 

Texas  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  75  m.  S.  W.  of  Cairo, 

nl.     Cotton-growing  section  and  principal 

market  and  shipping  point  for  St.  Louis. 

CLIPPER;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
26x40  ;  subscription  $1.25  ;  established  1877  ; 
Robert  H.  Jones,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation K. 

MARBLE  HILL,  C.  H.,  Bollinger 

Co.,  □,  267  pop.,  oil  St.  Louis  &  Iron  Mountain 

Rd.,  134   m.  S.  of   St.    Louis.    Agriculture, 

mining  and  lumber  business  are  the  chief 

industries. 

PEOPLES'  PRESS;  Thursday;  four 
pages ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  J.  C.  Finney,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

MARIONVILLE,  Lawrence  Co.,  p 
850  pop.,  1  m.  W.  of  Logan,  a  station  on  the 
St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  and  25  in. 
S.  W.  of  Springfield.  Has  flour  mill,  and 
fruit  evaporator;  also  fine  schools,  churches, 
etc. 

C03I3IERCIAL  ;  Fridays;  four  pages  ; 
size  24x36  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1884 
R.  H.  Fite,  editor  and  publisher ;  clrc'n  K. 

MARSHALL,  C.  H.,  Saline  Co.,  a 
2,701  pop.,  about  15  m.  from  Missouri  r.,  and 
about  87  W.  by  N.  of  Jefferson  City.     On 


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branch  of  the  C.  &  A.  Rd. 

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— dailv  18x24,  weekly  24x36;  subscription- 
daily  '$5,  weekly  $1  ;  established  1879 ;  J.  M. 
Patterson,  editor;  J.  O.  &  J.  W.  Patterson, 
publishers;  circulation— daily  K,  weekly  J. 

SALINE  (!0.  DEMOCRAT  ;  Fri 
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subscription  $l..50;  established  1872;  Strai- 
ten Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  J  1. 

SALINE  CO.  PROGRESS,  Thurs- 
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subscription  $1.5U  ;  established  1865 ;  Progress 
Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publisliers ;  circu- 
lation J  1. 

MARSHFIELD,  C.  H.,  Webster  Co., 

Q  655  pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd., 

24  m.  N.  E.  of  Springfield  and  217  S.  W.  of  St. 

Louis.    Surrounded  by  an  agricultural  and 

mining  country. 

CHRONICLE;  Thur.sdays  ;  four  pages; 
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1877  ;  C.  C.  Smith  &  Sou,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  K  K. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
22x30;  subscription  $1;  established  1884;  T. 
K.  Paul,  editor  and  publisher. 

WEBSTER  STANDARD;  Thursdays; 
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tion $1 ;  established  1884 ;  G.  H.  Pardee,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

MARYVILIiE,  C.  H.,  Nodaway  Co., 
\3  3,493  pop.,  on  Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific 
and  Maryville  branch  of  Kansas  City,  St. 
Joseph  &  Council  Bluffs  Rds.,  45  m.  N.  of  St. 
Joseph,  96  from  Omaha,  about  300  from  St. 
Louis,  anfj,  about  20  ni.  from  Stanberry.  A 
farming  region,  suitable  for  grain,  hogs  and 
cattle. 

DEMOCRATIC  FREEMAN;  Friday; 
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scription $1.50;  established  1883;  Duffy  & 
Lowe,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

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subscription  $1.50;  established  1869;  Martin  & 
Todd,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  J  J  1. 

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$1.50 :  established  1870 ;  Dunn  &  Condon,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  J  1 . 
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MAYSVILLE,  C.  H.,  De  Kalb  Co.,  n 
418  pop.,  30  m.  E.  by  N.  of  St.  Joseph.  En- 
gaged In  stock  raising  and  agriculture. 

REGISTER;     Thursdays;    democratic; 

four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1866  ;  Henry  E.  Glazier,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J. 

REPUBLICAN  PILOT;  Thursdays; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50 ;  established  1878  ;  Isom  F.  Atter- 
bury,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

MEADVIIiLE,  Linn  Co.,  i  650  pop., 

on  Hannibal  &  St.  Joseph  Rd. 

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1880;  S.  A.  Field,  editor  and  publisher;  cir- 
culation K. 

MEMPHIS,  C.  H.,  Scotland  Co.,  d 
1,418  pop.,  on  Waliash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific 
Rd.,  about  40  m.  W.  of  Keokuk  and  140  N. 
of  Jefferson  City.    Ships  large  quantities  of 


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wool  and  creamery  butter.    Is  surrounded 
by  a  farming  and  stock-raising  district. 

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tablished 1873  ;  J.  C.  Kerby,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 

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1882;  C.  W.  Sevier,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation J  J. 

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tabli.shed  1865;  Jas.  Gillespie,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

MEXICO,  C.  H.,  Audrain  Co.,  a  4,879 
pop.,  on  Salt  r.  and  Wabash,   St.  Louis  & 
Pacific  Rd.,  at  crossing  of  Louisiana  division 
of   Chicago  &  Alton  Rd.,  108  m.  from  St. 
Louis  and  52  from  Jefferson  City. 
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scription—daily $6,  weekly  $1.50  ;  established 
—dally  1880,  weekly  1872 ;  J.  F.  Mounts,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation— dailj'  K,  weekly  I. 
LEDGER;  Thursdcxys;  democratic;  four 
pages;  size  2Sx44;  subscription  $1.50;   estab- 
lished 1864  ;  R.  M.  White,  eoitor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  J  J  1. 

MIAMI,  Saline  Co.,  n  900  pop., on 
Missouri  r.,  2  m.  from  Wabash,  St.  Louis  & 
Pacific  Rd.,  SO  E.  of  Kansas  City  and  198  W. 
of  St.  Louis.  A  shipping  point. 
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subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1880 ;  Gus  Lef t- 
wich,  editor  aud  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

MIDDIiETOWN,  Montgomery   Co., 
D- 525  pop.,  in  a  farming  section.    Engaged 
also  in  the  manufacture  of  pottery. 
CHIPS;   Thursdays;   independent ;  four 
pages ;  size  24x35;  subscription  $1;  established 
1882;   Christoplier   Pearson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

MILAN,  C.  H.,  Sullivan  Co.,  b  1,118 
pop.,  31  m.  N.  of  Hannibal  &  St.  Joseph  Rd., 
at  Laclede,  and  35  N.  E.  of  Chllllcothe. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1875 ;  G.  N.  Stille,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J. 

SULLIVAN  STANDARD:  Fridays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1872 ;  Lucien  Cover,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

MOBERLY,  Randolph  Co.,  [^  9,000 
pop.,  at  the  junction  of  five  railroads.  Lo- 
cation of  Wabash,  St.  L.  &  Pa.  railroad 
machine  shops. 

HEADLIGHT;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican ;  i^our  pages  ;  size— daily  24x36 ;  week- 
ly 26x40 ;  subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $1 ; 
establislicd— daily  1873,  weekly  1872;  Wal- 
lace J.  Davis,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion—daily K  K,  weekly  K  1 ;  issues  also  the 
Columbia  Boone  Co.  Sentinel. 

MONITOR;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  four 
pages ;  size— daily  24x35,  weekly  28.x44 ;  sub- 
scription—daily .$6,  weekly  $1.50 ;  established 
—daily  1873,  weekly  1869 ;  G.  B.  Kelly  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation— dally  K, 
weekly  I. 

CHRONICLE  ;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1880;  Mrs.  Ella  C.  Thompson,  editor 
and  publisher. 


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MISSOURI. 


MONROE    CITY,    Monroe   Co.,   rf 
l.OciO  pop.,   on    Hannibal    &   St.   Joseph   & 
Mo.  Pacific  Rcls.,  30  ni.  W.  of  Hannibal  and 
22  N.  E.  of  Paris. 
NEWS;    Thursdays;    democratic;   eight 

fiages;  size  26x41);  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
Ished  1875;  S.  H.  Hallock,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

MONTGOMERY     CITY,     Mo7it. 

gomery  Co.,  a-  1,8(XI  pop.,  on  Wabash,  St. 
Louis,  &  Pacific  Rd.,  80  ni.  from  St.  Louis. 
Centre  of  trade.  Best  business  point  In 
county.  Has  tow  and  woolen  mills,  toba- 
cco factories  and  machine  shops.  In  the 
midst  of  a  fine  stock-raising  section. 

MONTGOMERY   SUTANDARD;  Fri 

days  ;  denwcratic  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44 
subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1866  ;  John  W. 
Jacks,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J. 

RA  Y ;  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  24x35  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1871 ; 
L.  A.  Thompson,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

MONTICELLO,C.  H.,    Lewis  Co.,  cf 

324  pop.,  12  m.  from  Canton.     Milling  and 

wagon  niaking. 

LEWIS  CO.  JOURNAL;  Fridays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscrip- 
tion SI;  established  1879;  Orcutt  &  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

MONTROSE,  Seitry  Co.,  -n  1,000  pop., 
on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  52  m.  from  Sedalla. 
An  agricultural  and  stock  raLsiug  section. 

JOHN  OREAR'S  BANNER  ;  Thurs- 
days ;  independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x32 ; 
subscription  $1.25  ;  established  1884;  John  D. 
Orear,  editor  and  publisher. 

MONITOR;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
211x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1884;  C.  C. 
Beavers,  editor  and  publisher. 

MOUND    CITY,  ffoH    Co.,   b  1.200 
pop.,  on  Kansas  City,  St.  Joseph  &  Council 
Bluffs  Rd.     Shipping  point  for  stock  and 
grain. 
N  E  W  S  ;    Fridays  ;    independent ;     four 

ftages  ;  size  28x44;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
ished  1879 ;  Hershberger  &  Hasness,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  cli'culation  K  K  1. 

MOUNTAIN  GROVE,  yf'right  Co., 

Q  800  pop.,  on  Kansas  City,  Springfield  & 

Memphis  Rd.,  67  m.  S.  E.  from  Springfield. 

Centre  of  a  good  farming  country ;  stock 

and  fruit  raising.  Superior  range  for  stock. 

MOUNTAIN  PROSPECT;  Fridays; 
eight  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  .$1 ;  es- 
tablished 1882;  S.  T.  Talcott,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  1. 

MOUNT  OLIVE,  St.  Louis   Co.,  a- 

(see  Clayton.) 
MOUNT   VERNON,   C.   H.,    Law- 

rence  Co.,  p  800  pop.,  about  10  m.  from  St. 
■     Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.  and  32  W.  of 
Springfield.    Its  Industries  are  agriculture, 
stock  raising  and  fruit  growing. 

FOUNTAIN     AND     JOURNAL; 

Thursdays  ;  republican ;  four  pages ;  size 
24x35  ;  subscription  SI ;  established  1867 ;  Eu- 
phrates Boucher,  editor  and  publisher;  cir- 
culation J. 

LAW^RENCE  CHIEFTAIN  ;  Thurs- 
days ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x30  ; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1876 ;  Cecil  Bros., 
editors  and  publishers  ;   circulation  K  1. 

IMMIGRANTS'  GUIDE;  monthly; 
four  pages ;  size  22x30 ;  .subscription  50  cents  ; 

20 


MISSOURI. 


established  1878 ;  Laudrum  &  Boucher,  editors 
and  publishers ;  cii-culation  1 1. 

NEOSHO,  C.  H.,  Newton  Co.,  p  1,631 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  73 
m.  S.  W.  of  Springfield  ;  in  the  lead  regions 
of  Southwest  Missouri.  Surrounded  by  an 
agricultural  district  and  engaged  in  manu- 
facturing and  trade. 

EVENING  ARGUS  ;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday  ;  independent ;  four  pages  ;  size 
16x22;  subscription  $5.20;  established  1884; 
A.  H.  Price,  editor  and  publisher. 

MINER  AND  MECHANIC  ;  Satur 
days  ,  eight  pages  ;  size  24xy6  ;  subscription 
$1  ;  established  1873 ;  H.  J.  Curtice,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  J. 

TIMES;  Thiu-sdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab 
Ilshed  1869 ;  Bedwell  &  Crockett,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

NEVADA,  C.  H.,  Verno7i  Co.,  -a  1,999 
pop.,  on  Sedalla  division  of  Missouri,  Kan- 
sas &  Texas  Rd.,  90  m.  from  Sedalla,  90  S.  of 
Kansas  City,  and  20  E.  of  Fort  Scott.  Kan. 
MAIL;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Fridays:  size— daily 24x85, 
weekly  28x44;   subscription— daily  $8,  week- 
ly $1  ;  established— daily  1883,  weekly  1873 ; 
Speed  &  Mitchell,  editors  and  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation—weekly 1 1. 

LEDGER;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages;  size  .30x44;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1873;  Nat.  G.  Barter,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  1. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays ;  four  pages  ; 
size    26x44 ;    subscription    $1.50 ;  established 
18S4  ;  Wm.  Caswell,  editor  and  publisher. 
VERNON    CO.     DEMOCRAT  ;     Fri- 

daj's;   dc cratic  ;  four  pages  ;   size    28x40; 

sub.scripti(iii  .^1:  rstablished  1872;  W.  R.Crock- 
ett, editor  and  pulillsher  ;  circulation  K  K  I. 

NEW  CAMBRIA,  Macon  Co.,  ^  600 
pop.,  2  m.  W.  of  Charitan  r.,  on  Hannibal  & 
St.  Joseph  Rd.,  16  m.  W.  of  Macon.  A  slilp- 
plng  point  for  stock,  grain  and  hay.  Manu- 
factures butter,  cheese,  flour  and  agricul- 
tural implements. 

HERALD:  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
22x30;  established  1882;  R.  P.  Thompson,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

NEW  FLORENCE,  Montgomery 
Co.,  a-  52o  pop.,  on  AVabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pa- 
cific Rd.,  76  m.  from  St.  Louis.  A  thriving 
town  and  a  trade  centre  in  one  of  the 
best  dairying  .sections  in  the  State. 

OPTIC;  Fridays  ;  independent ;  four 
pages;  size  22x30  ;  subscription  .$1.25  ;  estab- 
lished 1877 ;  R.  H.  Mansfield,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

NEW  HAVEN,  Franklin  Co.,  n-  57.5 
pop.,  on  the  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  67m.  fron* 
St.  Louis  and  121  from  Sedalla.  Has  a  flour- 
ing mill  and  two  grain  elevators.  A  wheat- 
growing  county. 

NEWS;  Fridays :  democratic  ;  fourpages; 
size  24x35;  sub.scription  $1.50;  establi-shed 
18S4 ;  A.  J.  Eubank,  editor  and  publisher. 

NEW  LONDON,  C.  H.,  Ralls  Co.,  r^ 
1,000  pop.,  on  Salt  r.  and  St.  Louis,  Hannibal 
&  Keokuk  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  of  Hannibal.  Sur- 
rounded by  a  fertile  agricultural  district. 

RALLS  CO.  GUIDE;  Fridays; 
democratic  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  of  page  14x22 ; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1879;  J.  L.  Ladd, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  1 1. 


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MISSOURI. 


RAL.I.S  CO.  RECORD;  Wednesdays; 
democratic;  four  pages;  size  26x40  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  establislied  1865;  Men.  Mayliall, 
editor  and  publislier ;  circulation  J  J. 

NEW  MADRID,  C.  H.,  New  Madrid 
Co.,  □,  l.lWJpop.,  on  Mississippi    r.  and  on 
line  of  Texas  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  about  40  ni.  S. 
by  W.  of  Cairo,  111.  Has  considerable  river 
commerce  and  wood  manufactures. 
RECORD;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages;  size    23x31;     subscription    $1;  estab- 
lished 1867 ;  Albert  O.  Allen,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

NORBORNE,  CarrollCo.,  b  eO'Jpop., 
4  m.  from  Missouri  r.,  on  Wabash,  St.  Louis 

6  Pacific  Bd.,  and  50  from  Kansas  City.    A 
good  corn  and  wheat-growing  section,  and 
.a  shipping  point  for  cattle  and  corn. 
INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  four  pages; 

size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
18T6  ;  J.  E.  Hltt,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation K  K  1.  ,  ,.  , 

LEADER;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages;  size  26x40:  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1884;  J.  H.  Jacobs,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

NORTH  SPRINGFIELD,  Greene 
Co.,  [?  997  pop.,  on  St.  Louis'  &  San  Fran- 
cisco Bd.,  241  m.  S.  W.  of  St.  Louis.    Con- 
tains the  railroad  machine  shops  and  a  cot- 
ton and  woolen  factory. 
SOIITHWESTER  :  every  morning  ex- 
cept  Sundays,  and    WEEKLY,.  Fridays  ; 
four  pages ;  size   24x36  ;  subscription— daily 
So,    weelvlv   $1.25;    established  -  dally    1884, 
weekly  1876 ;    Campbell  &.  Sheffield,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circ'n— weel^ly  K  K. 

ODESSA,  La  Fayette  Co.,  -a  2,000  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Alton  Bd.,  39  m.  E.  of  Kansas 
City  and  17  m.  S.  of  Lexington.    A  progres- 
sive towu,  with  increasing  city  features. 
DE^IOCRAT  :     Fridays;     democratic; 
four  pages;   size  26x4ti;   subscription    $1.50; 
established  1882  ;  Odessa  Publishing  Co..  edi- 
tors and  publishers. 

HER\LD;    Fridays;   democratic;   four 
ca^es-  size  26x40;    subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1880 ;  D.  Reddington,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher;  circulation  K  1. 
O'FALiLiON,    St.    Charles    Co.,  D-  375 
pop.,  on  the  St.  Louis  &  Kansas  City  branch 
of  the  Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rd.,  34  m. 
from  St.  Louis  and  239  from  Kansas  City. 
KATHOLrlSCHER     H  A  U  !S  - 
■PREUND;    Thursdays;  German;  catholic; 
^iulit     paues;    size    28x44;   subscription   $2 ; 
established  1883:  Rev.  H.  Brodhagen,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  .1  1. 

OREGON, C.H.,flb«<  Co., Vji.ooo pop., 

7  m.    from  Missouri  r.,  and  about  25  In  a 
direct  line  from  St.  Joseph,  2  from  Kansas 
City,  St.  Joseph  &  Council  Bluffs  Rd.,  and 
lOO  from  Omaha.    Agricultural  region  and 
trade  centre.    Some  manufacturing  done. 
HOLT  CO.  PRESS;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic •  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription 
ll  5(1;  establislied  1876;  Clarlie  &  C.  B.  Irvine, 
editors  and  publishers;  circ'n  K  1. 

HOLT    CO.  SENTINEL  ;  Fridays;  re- 
publican:   four  pages;  size  rjlxob  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50  :  established  1865;  Doljyns&  Curry, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  J. 
OSBORN,  Ve  Kalh  Co.,  tl  600  pop., 

on  the  Hannibal  &  St.  Joseph  Rd.,  177  m. 

from  Quincy  and  49  m.  from  Kansas  City. 

ORACLE;     Fridays;   four   pages;    size 


MISSOURI. 


2Ux26;  subscription  $1.25;  established  1883; 
Fred.  H.  Austin,  editor  and  publisher. 

OSCEOLA,  C.  H.,  St.  Clair  Co.,  -a  700 
pop.,  on  Osage  r.,  132  m.  from  Jefferson  City 
and  60  S.  by  W.  of  Sedalia.  The  Osage  r.  is 
navigable  for  boats  to  this  point. 

ADVANCE;       Thursdays;     democratic; 

four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1883;  Smith  &  Lucas,  editors  and 
publishers;  circulation  K  1. 

SUN;  Thursdays ;  democratic ;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  ,§1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1876;  John  C.  Whaley,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

BANNER  OF  TRUTH;  monthly; 
anti  secret  society;  four  pages;  size  20x26; 
subscription  50  cents  ;  established  1882;  W.  M. 
Love,  editor  and  publisher. 

OZARK,  C.  H.,  Christian  Co.,  g  236 
pop.,  15  m.  S.  E.  of  Springfield.  Surrounded 
by  a  fruit  and  tobacco-growing  and  farm- 
ing country. 

NEWS ;  Thursdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40; 
subscription  $1 :  established  1871 ;  C.  A.  Sliid- 
more,  editor  ;  Ozark  Publishing  Co.,  publish- 
ers; circulation  K  1. 

REAI<  ESTATE  MONITOR: 
monthly  ;  four  pages  ;  size  20x26  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;"  established  1884 ;  Hammond  &  Skid- 
more,  eilitors  and  pulilishers. 

PACIFIC,  Franklin  Co.,  O  1,500  pop,, 

on  M.  P.  and  St.  L.  &  S.  F.  rds.,  34m.  from  St. 

Louis.    Railroad  shops  are  located  here  ; 

also  fire  brick  factories  ;  white  sand  and 

gravel  are  produced. 

OUR  COUNTY  PAPER;  Wednesdays  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1882;  Sheltou  &  Harrison,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  K. 

PACIFIC  CITY  HERALD  ;  Thurs 
days  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1880 ;  H.  C.  Williams,  edi- 
tor and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

PALMYRA,  C.  H.,  Marion  Co.,  cf 
2,482  pop.,  on  Hannibal  &  St.  Joseph  Rd., 
at  junction  of  Quincy  branch,  12  m.  from 
Quincy.  Agriculture,  manufactures  and 
trade  carried  on. 

MARION  CO.  HERALiD;  Thursdays; 
democratic ;  four  pages ;  size  28x44 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50  ;  established  1883  ;  M.  P.  Drummond, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

SPECTATOR  ;  Fridays  ;  democratic  ; 
four  pages ;  size  28x42 ;  subscription  $2  ; 
established  1839 ;  J.  Sosey  &  Son,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

PARIS, C.  H.,  Monroe  Co.,  rf  1,243  pop., 

on  Hannibal  &  Central  Missouri  division  of 
Toledo,  Wabash  &  Western  Rd.,  40  m.  W.  S. 
W.  of  Hannibal.  Surrounded  by  a  farming 
district. 

MERCURY;  Fridays ;  democratic  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  29x44 ;  subscription  $1.25 ; 
established  1844 ;  Mason  &  Burnett,  editors  ; 
Mercurv  Printing  Co.,  publishers  ;  circ'n  J  1. 

MONROE  CO.  APPEAL,;  Fridays; 
democratic ;  four  pages ;  size  25x38 ;  sub 
scription  $1 ;  established  1868  ;  B.  F.  Blanton, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

PATTONSBURGH,  Daviess  Co.,tl 
1,200  pop.,  on  Wabash,  St.  L.  &  Pacific  Rd.,  60 
m.  from  St.  Joseph.  Agricultural  and 
milling. 

CALL;  Fridays  ;  eight  pages  ;  sizo 
26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1881; 
Eugene  A.  Martin,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation K. 


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M  I  S  S  O  I  R I  VETEK  A  N  ;  Fridays  ; 
nonpartisan  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24xS5  ;  estab 
aishod  1884;  Chas.  E.  Hill,  editor  and  publislier. 

PERRY,  Jialls  Co.,  c/ 117  pop.,  23  m. 

from  Mexico  and  30  from  Hannibal.     Has 

some  flouring  and  saw-nillls. 

PIONEER  ;  Wednesdays  ;  democratic  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  20x40  ;  subscription  $1  ;  es- 
tablished 1883  ;  P.  H.  Cullen,  editor  ;  CuUen 
Bros.,  publishers  ;  circulation  K  K. 

PERRYVILLE,  C.  H.,  Perry  Co-.Q, 
l.UT.T  pop.,  about  12  m.  from  Mississippi  r. 
and  85  S.  of  St.  Louis. 

PERRY  CO.  SUN:  Fridays ;  four 
pages;  size  24x35;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1880 ;  John  B.  Hilmes,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 

PHILADELPHIA,  iW«?-(on  Co.,  d 

QUIVIVE  ;  Thursdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size 

20x26  :  subscription  .SI ;   established  18S0  :    C. 

I?.  Yater,  editor  and  puVjlisher;  circulation  J. 

PIEDMONT,  Tfayjie  Co.,  a,  750  pop., 
on  the  St.  Louis  and  Texas  branch  of  the 
St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern  divis- 
ion of  the  Missouri,  Pacific  Rd.,  127  m.  fi-om 
St.  Louis.  Lumbering  and  stone  quarrying. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages;  slze2lix40;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1880;  W.  B.  Harris,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

WESTERN  RAMBLER;  Thursdays; 
democratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35 ;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1884 ;  G.  Y.  Dale, 
editor  and  publisher. 

PIERCE  CITY,  Lawrence  Co.,  p  4,000 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  and 
at  terminus  of  Kansas  division  of  the  same, 
300  m.  W.  of  St.  Louis,  200  from  Kansas  City 
and  50  from  Springfield. 

DEMOCRA  T ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEIvLiY,  Fridays  ;  democratic  ; 
daily,  four  pages,  weekly,  eight  pages  ;  size- 
daily  20x26,  weekly  26x40 ;  subscription— dally 
$6,  weekly  SI  ;  established  —  daily  1882, 
weekly  1875 ;  W.  Cloud,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation— daily  K,  w'eekly  K  1. 

EMPIRE  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKtiY,  Thursdays;  daily 
four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ;  size— daily 
24x35,  weekly  30x44 ;  subscription  —  daily 
$5.20,  weekly  $1  ;  established— daily  1881, 
weekly  1875  ;  Thomas  Carlln,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation— daily  K,  weekly  K  K. 

RURAIi  ECHO;  Tuesdays;  horse  breed- 
ing ;  four  pages  ;  size  20x26  ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1884  ;  L.  E.  Clement,  editor ;  J.  \V. 
Alexander,  publisher. 

PILOT    GROVE,  Cooper  Co.,  u  600 

pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  25  miles  N.  of 

Sedalia,  and  12  S.  W.  of  Boonville.     Fine 

agricultural  district. 

MIRROR;  Fridays;  four  pages  ;  size 
24x35;  subscription  $1.25;  established  1882; 
J.  H.  Traughber,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation K  1. 

PINEVILLE,  CB..,  McDonald  Co.,p 

150  pop.,  on  Elk  r.    In  a  pinery  district. 

NEWS  ;  Wednesdays  ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages ;  size  22x30 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1874  ;  S.  D.  Preston,  editor  ;  C.  E.  Duval, 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
22x30;  subscription  .$1;  established  1884; 
Charles  F.  Custice,  editor  and  publisher. 

PLATTE  CITY,  C,H.,  Platte  Co.,  b 

670  pop.,  on  Platte  r.,  7  m.  from  Missouri  r. 

and  20  N.  by  W.  of  Kansas  City. 

LANDMARK;    Fridays;    democratic; 


MISSOURI. 


four  pages  ;  size  28x42  ;  subscription  $1.50 ; 
established  1865 ;  T.  R.  Valliant,  editor  and 
publislier  ;  circulation  J  1. 

PliATTE  CO.  AR(iU8;  Thursdays; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1884  ;  Thomas  &  Nelson,  editors  and 
publishers. 

PLATTSBURG,  C.  H.,  Clinton  Co., 
'U  1,314  pop.,  on  S.  W.  division  of  Chicago, 
Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  at  intersection 
of  Lexington  &  St.  Joseph  branch  of  Wa- 
bash, St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rd.,  28  m.  S.  E.  of 
St.  Joseph,  33  from  Kansas  City,  37  from 
Leavenworth. 

REGISTER-  LEVER  ;  Thursdays  ; 
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tion $1..50 ;  established  1866  ;  Thomas,  & 
Thomas  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circu- 
lation J  J  1 . 

PLEASANT  HILL,  Cass  Co.,  -a 
2,.372  pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  37  m.  S.  E. 
of  Kansas  City  and  248  from  St.  Louis  ;  ter- 
minus of  Lexington  &  Southern,  and  on 
Pleasant  Hill  division  of  Fort  Scott  &  Gulf 
Rds.    Engaged  in  manufacturing. 

REVIEW;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1866 ;  C.  O.  Race  and  W.  A.  Buckner, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

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$1.50 ;  established  1872 ;  E.  Cameron  &  Son, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

POPLAR   BLUFF,  C.  H.,    Butler 

Co.,  Q,  2,000  pop.,  7(i  m.  from  Cairo,  111.,  on 
the  St.  Louis.  Iron  Mountain  &  Southei'n 
Rd.    Lumbering. 

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John  L.  Batterton  and  E.  W.  Hoag,  editors ; 
Hedges,  Batterton  &  Co.,  publishers;  circula- 
tion K. 

RENOVATOR;  Thursdays;  four  pages; 
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John  G.  Wear,  editor  anil  publisher. 

POTOSI,  C.  H.,  Washington  Co.,  O  715 

pop.,  on  Potosi  branch  of  Iron  Mountain 
Rd.,  65  m.  from  St.  Louis.  Extensively  en- 
gaged in  the  lumber  trade.  Rich  mines  of 
iron  and  lead  are  worked  in  the  vicinity. 

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$1.50;  established  1873;  Frank  Harris,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

PRINCETON,  C.  H.,  Afercer  Co.,  ti 
1,814  pop.,  on  Grand  r.  and  on  the  line  of 
the  Southwestern  branch  of  Chicago,  Rock 
Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  about  45  m.  N.  of 
Chlllicothe. 

PEOPLE'S  PRESS  ;  Wednesdays  ; 
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tion $1.25;  established  1856;  T.  F.  Hensley, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  J. 

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PURDY,  Barry   Co.,  p  500  pop.,  on 

the  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd. 

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scription $1  ;  establl.shed  1881  ;  D.  R.  Gibson, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

RICH  HILL,  Bates  Co.,  -a  5,000  pop., 
at   junction   of   Mo.  Pacific   and  Western 


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MISSOURI. 


division  of  Kansas  City,  Fort  Scott  &  Gulf 
Rds.     Coal  mining  and  zinc  smelting  car- 
ried on  extensively.    Holly  system  of  water 
works. 

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18S4  ;  Dell  Cobb  and  C.  C.  Jennings,  editors 
and  pviblisheis. 

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and  publislier  ;  circulation  J. 

RICHLAND,  Pulaski  Co.,  ^  375  pop., 

on  the  St.  Louis  anrf  San  Francisco  Rd.,  160 

ni.  from  St.  Louis  and  269  from  Red  Fork. 

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RICHMOND,  C.  H.,  nay  Co.,  \j  2,500 
pop.,  about  7  m.  from  Missouri  r.  and  40  E. 
by  N.  of  Kansas  City  on  branch  of  Wabash, 
St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rd.,  68  from  St.  Jo- 
seph. Surrounded  by  an  agricultural  dis- 
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manufacturing  interests. 

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established  1873 ;  Jim  G.  Anderson,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J  1 . 

ROCHEPORT,  Boone  Co.,  a  728 
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creek.  Has  large  flouring  mills,  tobacco 
factories,  etc. 

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ROCK  PORT,C.  H.,  Atchison  Co.,  b 
70S  pop.,  about  S  m.  E.  of  Missouri  r.,  60 
N.  W.  of  St.  Joseph,  and  4  from  Kansas  City, 
St.  Joseph  &  Council  Bluffs  Rd.  Centre  of 
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tion $1.50  ;  established  1878  ;  Stapel  &  Suiith, 
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subscription  .$1.50;  established  1884;  Will  R. 
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ROCKVILLE,  Sates  Co.,  -a 

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26x4<l;    subscription  $1.50;    established    1883; 
Bryson  &  Graves,  editors  and  publishers. 

ROL.LA,  C.  H.,  Phelps  Co.,  n  2,200 
pop.,  on  St.  Lends  it  San  Francisco  Rd.,  Ill 
m.  W.  S.  W.  of  St.  Louis.  Situated  in  an  iron- 
mining  district.  Several  smelting  furnaces 
In  the  vicinity.  State  Mining  School,  a 
branch  of  the  State  University,  is  located 
here. 
HERALD;  Thursdays ;  democratic ;  four 


MISSOURI 


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lished 1866;  H.  S.  Herbert,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J  J. 

NEVV  ERA;  Saturdays;  independent; 
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established  1875;  Wallbridge  J.  Powell,  editor 
and  publisher  ;   circulation  J. 

ST.  CHARLES,   C.  H.,    St.    Charles 

Co.,  a-  6,500  pop.,  on  Missouri  r.,  at  crossing 
of  Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rd.,  20  m. 
from  St.  Louis.  Engaged  In  woolen,  tobacco 
and  other  manufactures,  and  a  place  of 
active  business.  Is  said  to  have  the  largest 
car  factory  in  the  United  States.  Some  coal 
mining  is  done  in  the  vicinity. 

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established  1836  ;  James  W.  Davis,  editor  ;  St. 
Charles  Pub.  Co.,  publishers;  circulation  J  J  1. 

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lished 1852  ;  J.  H.  Bode,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  J  1. 

NEWS;  Saturdays  ;  democratic  ;  eight 
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lished 1866 ;  James  C.  Holmes,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  l.  g^-  Actual  at-erage 
circulation  for  one  year  preceding  January 
l.lSSry,  as  per  statement  on  file  at  the  office  of 
the  American  Newsjjaper  Directory,  1,084 
cojnes. 

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man ;  republican ;  four  pages ;  size  28x44 ; 
subscription  .$2;  established  1880;  E.  H.  Wolf, 
editor;  H.  C.  Sandfort,  publisher;  circ'n  J 1. 

ST.  GENEVIEVE,  C.  H.,  St.   Gen- 

eujeue  Co.,  D- 1,800  pop.,  on  Mississippi  r.,  60  m. 
below  St.  Louis.  Large  quantities  of  white 
sand  are  exported  from  here  to  be  used  In 
the  manufacture  of  glass.  Cornwall  cop- 
per mines  are  10  m.  W.  of  city.  Fruit  cul- 
ture and  wine  making  carried  on  to  a  con- 
siderable extent.  Wheat  growing  and 
stock  raising  form  an  important  Industry. 

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established  1872 ;  Henry  S.  Shaw,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

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$1.50;  e.stablished  1882;  Jo.seph  A.  Ernst,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

ST.  JOSEPH,  C.  H.,  Buchanan  Co.,t] 
45,000  pop.,  on  Missouri  r.,  at  terminus  of 
or  on  the  Hannibal  &  St.  Joseph,  K.  C,  St.  J. 
&  C.  B.,  Missouri  Pacific,  St.  Joseph  &  Des 
Moines,  Union  Pacific  &  Wabash  and  Cent, 
branch  of  the  Union  Pacific,  Chicago,  Bur- 
lington &  Quincy  Rds.,  206  m.  from  Hannibal 
and  275  from  .St.  Louis. 

EVENING  NEWS;  every  evening'  ex- 
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6.  J.  Spencer,  editors  and  publishers ;  circu- 
lation—daily F  F. 

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day,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  demo- 
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$9  ;  established  1845  ;  John  N.  Edvi'ards,  edi- 
tor ;  Gazette  Publishing  Co.,  publishers;  cir- 
culation—daily G,  weekly  F  F. 

HERALD;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  repub- 
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1862;  Fr.ank  M.  Tracy,  editor  and  manager; 
Herald  Co.,  publishers ;  circulation  —  daily 
H  1,  weekly  G  G. 

■VOtiKl*«Bli\TT  J  every  evening  except 
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man ;  independent ;  four  pages  :  size— daily 
26x40,  weekly  30x45;  subscription— daily  $9, 
weekly  .S2;  established— dally  1866,  weekly  1854; 
H.  W.  Kastor,  editor  ;  German  Publishing  and 
Printing  Co.,  publishers;  circulation— daily 
K  1,  weekly  H.  A  Sunday  edition,  four  pages, 
size  19x26,  is  issued,  in  which  no  advertise- 
ments are  inserted  ;  separate  subscription  $2. 

CATHOLIC  TRIBUNE;  Saturdays; 
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scription $2;  established  1879;  Rev.  Francis 
W.  Graham,  editor  and  publisher  ;  oirc'n  I. 

MONDAY  MOltNINCJ  liEADER  ; 
Mondays;  eight  pages:  size  26,x40;  subscrip- 
tion .§1.50;  established  1834  ;  Joseph  H.  Crane, 
editor  and  publisher. 

MONDAY  MOBNINCJ  NE\VS;  (see 
Evening  Neirs.) 

ST.  JOE  ADVANCE;  Sundays;  four 
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SPARliS  ;  Sundays;  eight  pages  ;  size 
of  page  12x21 :  subscription  .§1.50  ;  established 
1884;  Edmund  Bourke.  editor  and  publisher. 

DISTRICT  ADVOCATE;  monthly; 
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REPORTER;  monthly;  temperance; 
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scription 50  cents;  established  18S4;  P.  Rit- 
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sheet. 

ST.  LOUIS,  C.  H.,  St.  Louis  Co.,  o 
350,522  pop.,  on  Mississippi  r.,  about  20  m.  be- 
low the  mouth  of  Missouri  r.,  on  the  follow- 
ing mentioned  railroads  :  Chicago  &  Alton, 
Chic,  Bur.  &  Quiu.,  111.  &  St.  L.,  Indianap. 
&  St.  L.,  Loulsv.  &  Nashv.,  Missouri  Pacific, 
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Fran.,  St.  L.,  A.  &  T.  H.,St.  L.,  I.  Mt.  &  So., 
Tol.,  Cin.  &  St.  L.,  Vandalia  line,  Wabash 
and  West  End.  The  great  metropolis 
of  the  West,  and  centre  of  trade  and 
commerce  of  the  two  great  rivers  and 
their  tributaries.  Steamboats  ply  between 
St.  Louis  and  almost  all  of  the  cities  and 
towns  in  the  West  and  Northwest  that  can 
be  reached  by  water  communication.  Rail- 
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principal  cities  in  the  United  States. 

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established  1872 ;  German  Literary  Society, 
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weekly  C  1,  Sunday  E. 

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morning,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays; 
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-daily  P  F,  Sunday  F  F  1,  weekly  E  E. 

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GLOBE-DEMOCRAT;  every  morn- 
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page  18x2.3;  subscription — daily  .iiill,  with  Sun- 
day §12,  semi-weekly  $3,  weekly  $1,  Sunday  $2; 
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and  inibllshers ;  circulation — daily  C  1,  Sun- 
day C  C  1,  semi-weeklv  J,  weekly  B  B. 

Hotel  reporter;  every  morn- 
ing; I'Xi'ept  Sunday;  four  pages;  size  22x:30  ; 
estalilisli.'d  1883;  B.  D.  M.  Eaton,  editor  and 
pllliMstu'i'. 

MISSOURI  REPUBLICAN;  every 
morning,  TRI-WEEKL  Y,  Mondays,  Wed- 
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subscription— daily  .SIO,  with  Sunday  .$12,  tri- 
weekly $5,  Sunday  .$2,  weekly  $1  ;  established 
—daily  1835,  weekly  1808 ;  George  Knapp &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers ;  circulation — daily 
C  C,  Sunday  C  1.  triweekly  I  1,  weekly  B  1. 

POST-DISPATCH  :  every  evening  ex- 
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$9,  vveekly  $1 ;  established  1852  ;  Joseph  Pulit- 
zei-,  editor ;  Dispatch  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation— daily  C  1,  weekly  E  1. 

TRIB  UENE  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
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witli  Sunday  $8,  without  Sunday  $6,  Sunday 
$2  ;  St.  Louis  Tribuene  Co.,  publishers  ;  circu- 
lation—daily G  1.  Sunday  G  G  1. 

WESTLICHE  POST:  every  morning, 
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publican ;  daily  and  %vci-kly  four  iiages,  Sun- 
day ten  pages  ;  size— daily  :JO.x  JO,  weekly  31x52, 
Sunday  (size  of  page)  2:3x30 ;  suliseription — 
dailj'  without  Sunday  $8,  wltli  Sunday  $10, 
weekly  .§2,  Sunday  $2,  European  edition  of 
weekly  or  Sunday  .§3  ;  established  1857 :  West- 
liche  Post  Association,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation— daily  F  F,  Sunday  F  1, 
weekly  F  F  1. 

ADVANCE:  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x:35;  established  1881;  P.  H.  Murray,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  .1  1 . 

AGE    OF     STEEL;     Saturdays ; 

commercial  ;        thirty-two 

,        pages ;       size      of       page 

!Ptf     11x15;      subscription      $3; 

established    1857;     W.    E. 

Harns,  editor;    Journal  of 


ommerce  Co.,  publishers  ; 
irculation  F  1 ;  New  York 


office  3  Park  Row. 
A.MERICAN    BAPTIST     FLAG; 

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subscription  .$2;  established  1875;  Rev.  D.  B. 
Ray,  D.  D.,  editor  and  Dublisher ;  circ'n  G  G  1. 

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pages ;  size  of  page  15x21 ;  subscription  .$2 ; 
established  1883;  Charles  O'Brien,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  G  G. 

CENTRAL  BAPTIST;  Thursdays; 
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scription $2 ;  established  1865 ;  William  H. 
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Clayton). 

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also  the  CJiristiaii-Ei'diiyelisf,   Little  Soirer, 
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tion H  H  1. 

CHRISTIAN  SUNDAY^  SCHOOL. 
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Little  .Soice-?' and  Sunday  School  Evangelint. 

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EV ANGELI S  C  H  -  LUTHERISC H- 
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tual  areiage  circulation  for  one  year  pie- 
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the  office  of  the  American  Neivspajier  Direc 
tory,  6,750  copies. 
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(JOI.DBECK'S  MUSICAI.  ART; 
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ILLUSTRATED  MAGAZINE; 
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Ushers. 

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Evangelical  Lutheran  Synod  of  Missouri, 
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MANFORD'S  MAGAZINE;  (see  Chi 
cago,  HI.) 

M  E  D  I  C;  A  L  AND  SURGICAL 
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MISSOURI. 


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scription  60  cents  ;   estab- 
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Publishing  Co.,  publishers ; 
irculation    F  F    1 ;    Issue 
also   the    Midland    Indus- 
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Mechanics'  Mutual  Aid  Association ;  circula- 
tion H  1. 

OVERSEER;  monthly;  ancient  order 
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paper  11x16;  subscription  $1;  established 
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man ;  catholic  ;  sixteen  pages  ;  size  23x36  ; 
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the  Youths'  3Iagazine. 

PKllIOSCOl'E  AND  CLINICAL 
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and  S.  B  Par.sons,  M.  D.,  editors;  Fred.  N. 
Nixon,  publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

PHOTOGRAPHER;  monthly;  me 
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subscription  $3:  established  l,S7r;  Mrs.  J.  H. 
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PRINTER'S  JOURNAL;  monthly; 
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established  1SS3  ;  St.  Louis  Newspaper  Union, 
editors  and  publishei-s  ;  a  paper  for  news- 
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PROBLEM  SOLVED;  monthly  ;  order 
of  the  iron  hall ;  eight  jjages  ;  size  22x32  :  sul) 
scriptlon  25  cents;   established   1883;    H.    E. 
Lewis,  editor  and  publisher  ;  clrc'n  K  1. 

REGULAR  BAPTIST  MAGA- 
ZINE; monthly;  baptist;  forty-six  pages 
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E.  H.  Burnam,  editor;  John  T.  Smith  & 
Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  I. 

STUDENT  LIFE ;  monthly  ;  twenty- 
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WESTERN  INSURANCE  RE- 
VIEW j  monthly;  Insurance;  forty-lour 
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Herder,  editor  ami  publisher ;  circulation 
1 1 ;  issues  al.so  the  Pastoral  Blaft. 

AMERICAN  LAW  REVIEW;  bi 
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tors ;  Review  Pul)lishing  Co.,  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation H  1. 

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vo ;  subscription  $1 ;   established   1873 ;    Luy- 
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and  iiublishers.. 

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H.  Hughes,  M.  D.,  editor;  Ev.  E.  Carreras, 
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R  KV  1  E\V  :  quarterly  ;  cumbei  hmd  presby- 
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MISSOURI. 


octavo ;  subscription  $2 ;  establislied  ISTO ; 
Rev.  W.  C.  Logan,  editor  and  publishei'  ;  cir- 
culation K  K. 

SALEM,  C.  H.,  Dent  Co.,  g  2,000  pop., 

on  Salem  &  Eastern  Rd.,  at  terminus  of  St. 

Louis,  Salem  &  Little  Rock  Rd.,  120  m.  S. 

W.  of  St.  Louis.    Centre  of  an  agricultural 

region. 

MONITOR;  Thursda.vs ;  democratic ; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $1.25  ; 
established  18()8 :  Organ  &  Lyles.  editors ;  J. 

E.  Organ,  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 
NEWS;     Fridays ;     democratic ;     four 

pages;  size  24x35  ;  subscription  $1.2.1;  estab- 
lished 1830 ;  D.  R.  Henderson,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

SALISBURY,  Chariton  Co.,   ^  1,300 

pop.,  on  Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacitic  Rd., 

18  m.  E.   of    Brunswick.     Tobacco    raised 

here. 

PRESS-SPECTA TOR ;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  ;    size  26x40  ;  subscription 
■  $1 ;  established  1871 ;  Dismukes  &  Gallemore, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

SARCOXIE,  Jasper  Co.,p  l,.iOO  pop., 
on  the  St.  Louis  and  San  Francisco  Rd.,  6 
m.  from  C.  H.  An  agricultural  and  manu- 
facturing district. 

VINDITATOR:  Thursdays ;  four  pages  ; 
size  22x31  :  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1881;  J.  M.  Rice,  editor;  Vindicator  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

SAVANNAH,  C.  H.,  Andrew  Co.,  b 
1,217  pop.,  on  Hopkins  branch  of  Kansas 
City,  St.  Joseph  &  Council  Bluffs  Rd.,  15  m. 
from  St.  Joseph. 

DEMOCRAT;  Frida.vs ;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1876;  O.  J.  Hurley,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

REPORTER;  Fridays;  republican; 
^ight  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1876 ;  O.  E.  Paul,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K 1. 

DISTRICT  TIMES;  monthly;  pieth- 
odist  episcopal;  twelve  pages;  size  of  page 
12x17  ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  established  1S80 : 
O.  S.  Middletou,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation .T  1. 

EDUCATIONAL,  JOURNAL,; 
monthly;  eight  pages:  size  21x28;  subscrip- 
tion .SI;  established  1884;  Brill  &  St.  Clair, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  an  advertising  sheet. 

SCHELL  CITY,  Vernon  Co.,  -a  1,800 
pop.,  on  the  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.  Engaged 
in  jnllling  and  in  manufacturing  wagnns 
anil  farming  implements. 

N  E  W  S  ;  Saturdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
^6x40;   subscription  $1;   established  1880;    B. 

F.  Herrick  &  Sou,  editors  and  publishers ; 
•circulation  K  1. 

SEDALIA,  C.  H.,  Pettis  Co.,  n  17,000 
pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.  at  terminus  of 
Lexington  branch  and  on  the  Kansas  & 
Texas  division,  189  m.  fx-om  St.  Louis.  Sur- 
rounded by  an  agricultural  region.  Coal 
in  abundance.  Engaged  in  manufactur- 
ing. 

BAZOO;  every  morning  except  Monday 
and  Sunday,  VVEEKTiY,  Tuesdavs,  anil 
SUNDAY  MORNINti  BAZOO,  Sun- 
da.vs  ;  dail.v  four  pages,  weekly  and  Sunday 
eight  pages ;  size— dally  24x36,  weekly  and 
Sunday  30x42  ;  subscription— dailv  $10,  weekly 
$1,  Sunday  .<!2.50 ;  established  1868;  J.  West 
<Joodwln,  editor  and  publisher  :  circulation- 
daily  J  J  1 ,  weekly  J  J  l ,  Sunday  H  l. 


MISSOURI. 


DEMOCRAT;  every  morning  except 
Monda.y,  and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays  ;  dem- 
ocratic ;  daily  four  pages,  weekl.y  and  Sunday 
four  pages ;  size — dail.v  26x40,  weekly  and 
Sunday  30x44  ;  subscription— dailv  $10,  week- 
ly $1.50,  Sunday  $2.50;  established— dally  1871, 
weekly  1868;  L.  C.  Glessner,  editor;  Sedalia 
Democrat  Co.,  publishers ;  John  D.  Russell, 
manager ;   circulation — daily  J  1,  weekly  J  1. 

REPUB  I.I(!.\N;  ever.v  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  re- 
publican ;  daily  four  pages ;  weekl.y  eight 
pages ;  size— dail.v  22x30 :  weekly  30x44 ; 
subscription— daily  $(i ;  weekly  $1  ;  W.  F. 
Cloud,  editor  and  publisher. 

MISSOURI  TRANSCRIPT;  semi- 
weekly,  Wednesdays  and  Saturdaj'S ;  in- 
dependent ;  four  pages  ;  size  23x35  ;  suliserip- 
tion  $1 ;  established  1884;  Ben  Deering,  editor 
and  iiul)lislier. 

JOURNAL;  Wednesdays;  German  ;  four 
pages;  size  28x44;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1877;  Charles  Botz,  editor;  Schneider 
Sc  Botz,  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

LABOR  UNION;  Saturda.vs;  four 
pages  ;  size  16x26 ;  subscription  $1;  established 
1885 ;  Sedalia  T.vpographical  Union,  No.  206, 
editors  and  publishers. 

SUNDAY  MORNING  BAZOO;  (see 
Bazoo. ) 

GRANGE  MONTHLY;  eight  pages; 
size  18x24  ;  subscription  25  cents  ;  established 
1885;  Executive  Committee  of  the  Missouri 
State  Grange,  editors  and  publisheis. 

SENECA,   Newton    Co.,   p   475   pop., 

on  the  St.  Louis  and  San  Francisco  Rd., 

327  m.  from  St.  Louis. 

DISPATCH;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1882 ;  J  M.  Boyd,  editor ;  A.  J.  Norris, 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 

SHELBINA,  Shelby  Co.,  c(  1,850  pop., 
on  Hannibal  &  St.  Joseph  Rd.,  47  m.  W.  of 
Hannibal.  Engaged  in  tobacco  and  stock 
raising. 

DEMOCRAT;  Wednesdays ;  democratic; 

four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1; 
established  1869 ;  Hoselton  &  Jewett,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

INDEX;  Frida.vs ;  democratic ;  four 
pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  ,$1 ;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  McCully  &  Christie,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  J  J. 

SHELBYVILLE,  C.  H.,  Shelby  Co., 

cf  1,455  pop..  8  m.  from  the  Hannibal  &  St. 

Joseph  Rd.,  and  90  N.  N.   E.   of  Jefferson 

City. 

SHELBY  CO.  HERALD;  Wednes- 
days; anti-monopol.y;  four  pages;  size  26x40; 
subscription  .§2 :  established  1871 ;  H.  B. 
Dines,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

SHELDON,  Vernon  Co.,  -a  600  pop., 
on  a  branch  of  the  Missouri  Pacific  Rd., 
13  m  S.  of  Nevada.  Mining  district.  Is  a 
tine  agricultural  and  stock-raising  region. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  four  pages  ; 

size  24x36;  subscription  $1 ;  establislied  1881  ; 
R.  G.Campbell,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  K. 

SIKESTON,  Scott  Co.,  0, 500  pop.,  ou 

3r.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern  Rd., 

28  m.  from  Cairo.    An  agricultural  district. 

STAR  OF  SIKESTON;  Saturdays; 
eight  pages ;  size  22x32 ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1883 ;  J.  F.  Mitchim,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K. 

SLATER,  Saline  Co.,  a  1,500  pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  Kansas  City  division  of  Chicago 
&  Alton  Rd.,  12  m.  from  Marshall. 
SALINE     CO.     INDEX;     Saturdays; 


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GEO.  P.  ROWELL   &  GO'S 


MISSOURI. 


flemocratic;  eight  pages;  size 30x44:  subscrip- 
tion ,$1. ;")();  established  1880;  Hez.  Purdoni, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

SPRINGFIELD,  C.  H.,  Greene  Co.,  g 
12,0UUpop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd., 
130  m.  S.  W.  of  Jefferson  City,  241  S.  W. 
of  St.  Louis.  The  most  important  place 
In  this  section  of  the  State  and  centre  of 
an  agricultural  district. 

H  E  R  A  Li  D  ;  every  morning  except 
Monday,  and  W  E  E  K  I>  Y,  Thursdays ; 
independent  ;  daily  and  weekly  tour  pages  ; 
Sunday  six  pages;  size— daily  28x40,  weekly 
28x44;  Sunday  (size  of  page)  20x2(i ;  subscrip- 
tion—daily  Sti,  Sunday  $1.50;  established- 
daily  1883,  weekly  1884  ;  G.  M.  Sawyer,  editor  ; 
Springfield  Printing  Co.,  publishers;  circula- 
tion—dally  1 1 ,  weekly  H. 

liEA  DEK  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  VVEEKLiV,  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages;  size— dailj'  20x26,  weekly  28x40; 
subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $2 ;  esta blished 
—daily  1882,  weekly  1867;  D.  C.  Kennedy, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation— daily  K, 
weekly  J. 

EXPRESS;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  J.  G.  Newbill,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J  J. 

JOURN A Li :  Tiiursdavs ;  four  pages ;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1.."0;  established  1884; 
C.  S.  McClain,  editor;  McClain  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35; 
subscription  $1.5U;  established  1878;  R.  M.  E. 
Cooper,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ  n  I  I. 

TRIBUNE;  Saturdays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
22x32;  subscription  $1.25;  establislied  1884; 
S.  H.  Randolph,  editor;  Tribune  Publishing 
Co.,  publishei's. 

STANBERRY,   Gentry  Co.,  q  2,800 

piip.,  24  m.  from  ilaryville  ;  division  station 

of  Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rd.,  between 

Moberly  and  Coimcil  Bluffs.    Has  one  of  the 

finest  Normal  Schools  in  the  State. 

NEWS ;  Fridays  •  republican  :  four  pages  ; 
size  24x35;  subscription  $1;  established  18S0; 
L.  M.  Moores,  editor  ;  B.  A.  Dunn,  publisher ; 
circulation  K  1. 

5  E  N  T  I  N  E  Tj  ;  Thursdays ;  democratic  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ; 
established  1879;  S.  D.  Wilson,  editor;  F.  A. 
Weimer,  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

STEEL VILLE,  C.   H.,  Crawford  Co., 

n  410  pop.,  on  St.  Louis,  Salem  &  Little 
Rock  Rd.,  and  8  ni.  S.  of  line  of  St.  Louis 

6  San  Francisco  Rd.,  95  S.  W.  of  St.  Louis. 
Engaged  in  agricultm-e,  lead  and  iron 
mining. 

CRAWFORD  >IIRROR;  Thursdays; 
independent ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  sub- 
scription .S2:  established  1872;  B.  F.  Russell, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J. 

CRA  WFORD  SENTINEL;  Thurs 
days  ;  tlemocratic  ;  tour  pages  ;  size  24x35  ; 
subscription  $1;  established  1880;  Thomas 
H.  Roberts  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  1<  1. 

STEWARTSVILLE,  De  Kalb  Co., 

□  1,000  pop.,  on  the  Hannibal  &  St.  Joseph 
Rd.,  21  m.  from  St.  Joseph. 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays;  indepen- 
dent; four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription 
$2  ;  established  1877 ;  C.  L.  Fowler,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

INVESTIGATOR;  Saturdays :  four 
pages;  size  14x19;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1884 ;  F.  W.  A.  Reidel,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

DAS    ECHO    DER     (JE(JEN\VaRT 


MISSOURI. 


TIND  DER  ZEITGEIST  :  bi  weekly  : 
German ;  sixteen  pages;  size  ol^  page  12x18  : 
subscription  $1.25  ;  established  1876;  F.  W.  A. 
Riedel,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J  1 . 

STOCKTON,  C.  H.,  Cedar  Co.,  J3  404 

pop.,    25    m.    N.    of    Greenfield.     Engaged 

In  agriculture  and  stock-raising. 

JOURNALi  ;  Thursdays  ;  democratic  ; 
eight  pages;  size  26x40;  sub.scription  $1.25; 
established  1869 ;  Stratton  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  J. 

STURGEON,  Soone  Co.,  a  800  pop., 
on  Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rd.,  133  m. 
from  St.  Louis.  Centre  of  a  thriving  trade. 
In  the  midst  of  an  agricultural  and  stock- 
raising  section. 

IjEADER;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages ;  size  24x35 ;  sulwcription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1866;  Thomas  S.  Carter,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

TARKIO.  Atchison  Co.,  \2  600  pop., 
on  Tarkio  r.  and  Tarkio  Valley  Rd..  65  m.  N. 
W.  of  St.  Joseph.  Surrounded  by  a  rich 
agricultural  country. 

AVAJjANCHE;  Saturdays;  four  pages; 
size  26x40;  subscription  $1..50;  established 
1884 :  C.  B.  Caster,  editor  and  Dublisher. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 :  subscription 
$1.50 ;  established  1880 ;  J.  W.  Wherry,  editor 
and  publisher. 

THAYER,  Oregon  Co.,  g  800  pop.,  on 
the  Kansas  City,  Springfield  &  Meinphis 
Rd.,  147  m.  from  Mempliis,  Teun, 

OREGON      CO.      INDEPENDENT: 

.Saturdays  ;  independent ;  four  pages  ;  size 
24x34 ;  subscription  $1 :  established  1884 ; 
Solon  B.  Foster,  editor  and  publisher. 

TINA,  Carroll  Co.,  ^  300  pop.,  15  m. 

from  Carrol  Itou,  the  county  seat,  on  the 

Chicago,   Burlington   &   Kansas   City   Rd. 

The  centre  of  a  fine  farming  country. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages;  size  of  page  13x20;  subscription  .SI. 50  : 
established  1S84 ;  J.  L.  Brown,  eclitor ;  Tina 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

TIPTON,  Moniteau  Co.,  u  1,200  pop., 
on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  163  m.  W.  of  St. 
Louis.  General  manufacturing  pursuits. 
Coal  mines  in  vicinity. 

TIMES  ;  Thursdays  ;  four  pages  ;  sifce 
24x35;  subscription  .SI..50;  established  1877; 
Geo.  H.  Townsley.  editor  :  Mrs.  A.  Marcy,  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

TRENTON,  C.  H.,  Grundy  Co.,  i  4,.50(> 
pop.,  on  Grand  r.,  and  at  crossing  of  S.  W. 
branch  of  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 
and  Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rds.,  100  m. 
from  St.  Joseph  and  26  N.  W.  of  Chillieothe. 
Engaged  in  agriculture  and  manufacturing. 
Railroad  machine  shops  located  here. 

REPUBLICAN  ST.VR;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thurs- 
days ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size— daily 
22x30,  weeklj'  28x44  ;  sulxscriptlon— daily  .§6, 
weekly  $1.50;  established— daily  1881,  weekly 
1864  ;  W.  B.  Rogers,  eilitor  anil  publisher:  cir- 
culation— daily  K  1,  weekly  J  J  1. 

GRUNDY  CO.  TI.liES;  Thursdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50 ;  established  1871 ;  M.  G.  Kennedy, 
editor   and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

TROY,  C.  li,  Lincoln  Co.,  a- 1,3.50  pop., 
on    St.    Louis,    Hannibal    &    Keokuk    Rd.,. 


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MISSOURI. 


about  13  m.  W.  of  Mississippi  r.,  15  N.  E.  of 
Warreutoii  aiul  55  N.  W.  of  St.  Louis.  Prin- 
cipally engaged  in  agriculture.  Has  tobacco 
factories  and  a  large  flour  mill.  A  coal 
mine  within  six  miles  of  town. 

FREE  PRESS;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  28x44 ;  subscription  $1.5U  ; 
establisiied  187S ;  Henry  F.  Childers,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  J  J. 

HERAIjD;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages ;  size  26x4() ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  18(i5;  W.  T.  Thm-mond,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  J. 

TUSCUMBIA,  C.  H.,  Miller  Co.,  □ 
157  pop.,  on  Osage  r.,  35  m.  S.  by  W.  of  Jeffer- 
son City.  Priucipally  engaged  in  agricul- 
ture. Possesses  water  power.  Timber  in 
great  abundance  in  the  vicinity. 

MILLER   CO.  VINDICATOR  ;   Fri 

days  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  20x26  ; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1879 ;  James  P. 
Wright,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K. 

UNION,  C.  H.,  Franklin  Co.,  a-  475 
pop.,  about  8  m.  S.  of  Washington,  55  W.  of 
St.  Louis. 

FRANKLIN  CO.  RECORD  ;  Thurs 
days  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x135  ;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1874;  Wilson  Leiser,  editor 
and  publislier  ;  circulation  K. 

UNION  STAR,  De  Kalh  Co.,  ^ 

TOOTHPICK;  Fridays;  four  pages; 
size  22x:50;  subscription  $1.25:  established 
1883 ;  Theodore  W.  Uulick,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

UNIONVILLE,  C.  H.,  rutnam  Co., 
i  1,200  pop.,  about  150  m.  N.  by  W.  of  Jeffer- 
son City,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Kansas 
City  Rd.,  130  m.  from  Burlington.  An  agri- 
cultural and  mining  county. 

NE%V  CENTURY  ;  Thursdays  ;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  establisiied  1876;  W.  L.  Robertson,  edi- 
tor and  publisher;  circulation  K  ]. 

REPUBlilCANj  Thursdays;  republi- 
can ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1865  ;  H.  N.  Webb,,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

UTICA,  Livingston  Co.,  (^  800  pop.,  on 
H.  &  St.  Joe.  Rd.,  5  m.  from  Chillicothe.  En- 
gaged in  manufacturing  and  farming. 

HERALD;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages;  size  24x35  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1873  ;  H.  C.  Welister,  editor  :  D.  W. 
Webster  &  Sou,  publishers  ;  circulation  K. 

VAN  BUREN,  C.  H.,  Carter  Co  ,  ^ 
100  pop.,  on  Current  r.,  22  m.  from  Millsprlng 
Station,  on  the  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  & 
S.  Bd.  In  a  farming  and  stock-raising  dis 
trict. 

CURRENT  T,OCAL;  Saturdays  ;  eight 
pages;  size  22x30;  sui'scription  $1;  estab 
lished  1884 ;  W.  H.  Powers,  editor  and  pub 
llslier. 

VANDALIA,  Audrain  Co.,  n  503 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Alton  Rd.,  near  numer- 
ous coal  banks.  In  a  fine  stock  and  grain 
country.  A  flourishing  town,  and  a  con- 
siderable shipping  point.  Trade  centre  for 
a  large  area. 

LEADER;  Thursdays;  democratic  ;  four 
pages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1875 ;  Thomas  R.  Dodge  &  Sou,  editors 
and  publishers;  circulation  J  1. 

VERSAILLES,  C.  H.,  Morgan  Co., 
D  1,000  pop.,  40 ni.  S.  W.  of  Jefferson  City  and 


MISSOURI. 


160  W.  of  St.  Louis.  Terminus  of  Boonville 
Extension  of  Mo.  Pacific  Rd.  and  on  St. 
Louis,  Emporia  &  Western  Rd.  In  rich 
farming,  grazing  and  mining  region.  Coal, 
iron,  lead,  kaolin  and  copper  are  found  here. 

GAZETTE  ;  Thursdays  ;  democratic  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  26.x40  ;  subscription  $1.25 ;  es- 
tabli.shed  1871 ;  John  A.  Hannay,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

MORGAN  MESSENGER;  Fridays;, 
democratic  ;  four  cages  ;  size  26x40  ;  estab- 
lished 1884 ;  J.  K.  Crwynn,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

VIENNA,  C.  H.,  Maries  Co.,  n  400 
pop.,  17  m.  from  Dixon,  on  St.  Louis  &  San 
Francisco  Rd.  In  the  centre  of  a  grain  and 
stock-raising  country. 

MARIES  CO.  COURIER;  Fridays; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1874  ;  John  H.  Dlggs,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

WALKER,  Vernon  Co., -a  900  pop.,  on 

Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  7  m.  from  Nevada  and 

28  from  Fort  Scott.    In  an  agricultural  and 

fruit-growing  district. 

HERALD  ;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
22x:j(i;  estalilished  18S3 ;  S.  J.  Preston,  editor 
and  publislier;  circulation  K  K. 

WARRENSBURG,  C.  H.,  Johnson 

Co., -a  4,200  pop.,  ou  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  218 
m.  from  St.  Louis  and  70  from  Kansas  City. 
Centre  of  a  fertile  and  productive  farming 
district.    Engaged  in  manufactures. 

JOURNA  L.DE:>I0CRAT  ;      Fridays  ; 

democratic  ;  tiulil  ]i:mes  ;  size  30x44;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  establisliril  ISIS;  Levin  H.  Campbell, 
editor  and  puV)lishei' :  circulation  I. 

STANDARD;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ; 
established  1865;  R.  Baldwin,  editor;  Bald- 
win, Richards  &  Co.,  publishers  ;  circ'n  J  J. 

STAR;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size  22x30 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1882;  R.  M.  Spencer  &  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lisliers ;  circulation  K  1. 

WARRENTON,  C.  H.,  }Farren  Co., 
D-  900  pop.,  on  Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific. 
Rd.,  58  111.  from  St.  Louis  and  about  15 
from  Missouri  r.  A  place  of  active  trade, 
surrounded  by  an  agricultural  district. 

BANNER;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size  24.X.S5 ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1865  ;  Morsey  &  Blome,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

VOLKSFREUND;  Fridays;  German; 
four  pages;  size  24x36;  sulivcri|itioii  $1.50; 
estaiilished  1880;  Geo.  Bartliolcimaeus,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  J  J. 

COLLEGE  COUKANT;  monthly; 
Euglisli  and  German  ;  size  9x12;  subscription 
$1  ;  established  18S4 ;  a  school  paper;  issued 
during  the  school  year. 

WARSAW,  C.  H.,  Benton  Co.,  D  1,000 
pop.,  on  Osage  r.,  at  terminus  of  Sedalia, 
Warsaw  &  Southern  Rd.,  80  m.  S.  W.  of 
Jefferson  City  and  40  from  Sedalia.  En- 
gaged in  agriculture,  trade,  mining  and 
manufacturing  lumber.  Also  a  good  fruit - 
raising  section. 

MISSOURI  ENTERPRISE:  Thurs- 
days ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  IS80:  T.  B> 
White,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  republican;  alter- 
natelv  eiglit  and  four  pages ;  size  of  page 
17x24";  subscription  $1.50;  established  1865; 
Sewall  W.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation K  1. 


816 


GEO.  P.  KOWELL  &  GO'S 


MISSOURI. 


WASHINGTON,  Franklin  Co.,  D- 
4,343  pop.,  on  Missouri  r.  and  on  Missouri 
Pacific  Rd.,  54  m.  from  St.  Louis.  A  ship- 
ping point  for  produce  of  surrounding 
country. 

DIE    WASHINGTONER      POST; 

Thursdays  ;  German  :  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ; 
subscription  §2  ;  establislied  1869 ;  William 
Brix,  editor  and  publislier:  circulation  K. 

FRANKLIN  CO.  OBSERVER  ;  Fri 
days  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ; 
subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1861 ;  Tiios.  P. 
Diffgs,  editor  and  publisher  :  circulation  J  1. 

FRANIC1.1N  CO.  TIMES;  Fridays; 
four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1884 ;  Brix  &  Kramer,  editors  and 
pablishers. 

WAYNESVILLE,    C.  H.,    PulasJci 

Co.,  a  150  pop.,  150  m.  from  St.  Louis. 

MESSENGER;  Thursdays;  four  pages; 
size  24x35  ;  subscription  $1 :  established  1883  ; 
D.  Rainey,  editor ;  C.  H.  Colley,  publislier. 

"WEBB  CITY,  Jasper  Co.,  p  2,098 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Fran.  Rd.,  Joplin 
branch,  160  m.  S.  E.  of  Kansas  City,  6  from 
Joplin.  Largest  deposits  of  zinc  ore  and 
lead  ore  in  the  Southwest.  Fine  fruit  and 
farming  country- 
TIMES;    Thursdays;   four   pages:     size 

26x40;   subscription  $l.."i0;    established   1879; 

John  M.  Lingle,  editor ;  Times  Co.,  publishers ; 

circulation  K. 

'WEIiliSVILLE,  Montgomery  Co.,  a- 

1,000  pop.,  on  Waliash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific 

Rd.,  90  m.  W.  of  St.  Louis. 

DEMOCRAT  ;  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
four  )>ages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
talilished  1883;  John  M.  McClure,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

WIDE-AWAKE;  Fridays  ;  eight  pages  ; 
size  26x411 ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established 
1879 ;  L.  L.  Kirk,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation J. 

WESTON,  Platte  Co.,\3  1,800 pop., on 
Missouri  r.  and  Kansas  City,  St.  Joseph  & 
Council  Bluffs  Rd.,  7  m.  above  Leavenworth, 
Kansas,  and  3  direct  S.  of  St.  Joseph.  An 
important  commercial  point.  Engaged  in 
milling,  pork  packing,  distilling  and  manu- 
facturing furniture,  etc. 

PLATTE     CO.    CHRONICLE;     Fri 

<lays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription 
^1.50;  established  1872;  John  B.  Muuday,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ;  circulation  J. 

TVEST  PLAINS.  C  H.,  Howell  Co.,  g 
1,500  pop.,    on  Kansas  City,  Springfield   & 
Memphis  Rd.,  about  130  m.  S.  of  Jefferson 
City.    Engaged   in   agriculture,    fruit   and 
stock-raising  and  lumber  trade. 
(JAZETTE;    Thursdays  ;  democratic  ; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscrii)tion  $1.20;  es- 
tablished  1881;    Cyrus  Peaiiody,  editor;   Ga- 
zette Publisliing  Co.,  publishers  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays ;  republican  ; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1870 ;  J.  A.  Truex,  editor  and  pub 
lisher;  circulation  J  1. 

WINDSOR,  ffenry  Co.,  -n  1,250  pop., 
25  m.  from  Sedalia  and  210  from  St.  Louis. 
Center  of  a  vast  coal  field.   Engaged  in  agri- 
cultural and  manufacturing  pursuits. 
REVIEW  ;      Fridays  ;     independent  ; 
eight  pages  ;  size  26x10;  subscription  $1  :  es- 
tablished 1876:  .los.  Howlin  and  W.  H.  Wal- 
ker, editors  and  i)ublishers  ;  circ'n  K  K. 

WINSTON,  T)ent  Co.,  g 
INDEPENDENT;  (see  Emporia.) 


NEBRASKA. 


AINSWORTH,  C.H.,  Broivn  Co.,  b 
400  pop.,  on  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri 
Valley  Rd. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  eight  pages; 
size  34x48 ;  suijscription  $3  ;  established  1884  ; 
Lerov  Hall,  editor  and  puljlisher. 

WESTERN  NEWS  ;  Fridays  ;  eight 
pages  :  size  35x48 ;  subscription  .$2 ;  estab- 
lished 1883  ;  T.  J.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K. 

ALBION,  C.  H.,  Boone  Co.,  o  1,100 
pop.,  in  fine  agricultural  and  stock-raising 
country ;  superior  water  power. 

BOONE  CO.  ARGUS;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
$2 ;  establislied  1876 ;  A.  D.  Brainard,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

BOONE  CO.  NEWS;  Tliursdays;  re- 
puiilican  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  34x48 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1879;  A.  W.  Ladd,  edi- 
tor and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

ALEXANDRIA,  Thayer  Co.,  g  387 
pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  15  m.  from  Fair- 
bury.  Lies  in  a  grain-producing,  stock- 
raising  and  farming  district. 

N  E  W  S  ;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  establish- 
ed 1878;  Will  W.  Wirt,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  K. 

THA  VER  CO.  HERALD;  Saturdays; 
eight  pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $1.50 ; 
established  188:3 ;  S.  Morrow,  editor ;  Herald 
Printing  Co.,  publishers ;  circulation  K. 

ALMA,  C.  H.,  Harlan  Co.,  g  800  pop., 
on  Burlington  &  Missourf  River  Rd.,  327  m. 
E.  of  Denver,  Col.  Agricultural  and  graz- 
ing country,  with  a  fine  climate.  Coal 
mining  is  carried  on. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1883; 
J.  M.  Hiatt  and  J.  C.  Hiatt,  editors :  Tribune 
Publishing  Co.,  publisliers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

ARAPAHOE,  Furnas  Co.,  Q  840  pop., 
170  m.  from  Lincoln,  on  Burlington  &  Mis- 
souri River  Rd.,  and  Republican  r.  Good 
farming  country. 

PIONEER;  Fridays;  eight  pages;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1879; 
Thurman  &  Stewart,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
circulation  J  1. 

PUBIilC  MIRROR;  Thursdays;  four 
pages  ;  size  22x32  ;  subscription  $1.25  ;  estab- 
lished 1882;  Charles  E.  Read,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

ARLINGTON,     Washinyton    Co.,  n- 
600  pop.    A  farming  and  stock-raising  sec- 
tion. 
PEOPLE'S  DEFENDER  ;  Fridays ; 

independent;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  sub- 
scription $1.. 50;  established  1883;  M.  H.  Galtry, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K. 

ARNOLD   (BROKEN    BOW    P.  O.), 

Custer  Co.,  a 

CUSTER  CO.  DEMOCRAT  ;  Mon- 
days; democratic;  four  pages;  size  24x34; 
subscription  $1.50:  established  1884;  F.  W. 
<  'only,  editor ;  F.  W.  Conly  and  L.  S.  Trefren, 
pultlisliers. 

STANDAR.D;  Mondays;  four  pages; 
size  24x3i;  subscription  $1.5");  established 
1884  ;  R.  H.  Miller  editor  and  publisher. 

ASHLAND,  Saunders  Co.,  D-  978  pop., 
on  Saline  r.  and  Burlington  &  Missouri  R. 
Rd.,  24  m.  E.  of  Lincoln.    Trade  centre. 
(JAZETTE;   Fridays;  republican  ;  eight 

pages  ;  size  34x48  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 


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XEBRASKA. 


lished  1878  :  T.  J.  Pickett,  Jr.,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

ATKINSON,  Sou  Co.,  b  1,000  pop., 

on  Elltlioru   r.,  172  m.  N.  W.  of  Fremont. 

Has  a  flouring  mill  and  Is  surrounded  by  a 

stock-raising  country. 

GRAPHIC;    Thursdays ;  republican  ; 
eiu:ht  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 


IL    Powers, 
■rs  ;  cireula- 


tabllshed  18S2;  Fred, 
lisher. 


Horr,  editor  and  pub- 


AUBURN,  Nemaha  Co.,  C^ 

NEBRASKA  REBUBL.ICAN  ;  (see 
North  Aul)urn.) 

N  EM  A  HO  CO.  GRANGER;  (see 
Nortli  Auburn.) 

POST  ;  (see  North  Auburn.) 

AURORA, C.  H.,  Hamilton  Co.,  n  1,900  , 
pop.,  on  B.  &  M.  brancli  R.  S.,  24  ni.  from 
York,  SOW.  of  Lincoln,  and  24  E.  from  Grand 
Island.    In  an  agricultural  country.    Has  a 
grist  mill. 

HAMILTON  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays; 
independent  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  sub- 
scription §1.50  ;  established  1873 ;  C.  P.  White- 
side, editor  ;  W.  H.  Radcliffe,  publisher ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
Uslied  1873 ;  L.  W.  Hastings,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 

AXTELL.,  Kearney  Co.,  g  -200  pop., 
10  m.  W.  of  county  seat  and  55  W.  of  Lin- 
coln and  20  W.  of  Kearney,  on  the  Burling- 
ton and  Missouri  r.  Rd.  (in  Nebraska).  A 
grain  and  cattle  country. 
ACORN;    Thursdays;    four   pages:    size 

22x:30 ;  established  1S84 ;  C.   H.  Wolfe,  editor 

and  publisher. 

BANCROFT,  Cuming  Co.,  cf  500  m. 
S.  W.  of  Sioux  City  and  75  from  Omaha. 
Farming  and  cattle  raising. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays ;  independent ; 
eight  pages  ;  sizir  30x44;  established  1884;  W. 
H.  Rogers,  editor  and  publisher. 


BASSETT,  Brown  Co.,  ^  200  pop., 
200  ni.  from  Fremont,  on  the  Fremont^ 
Elkhoru  &  Missouri  Valley  Bd.  Stock  rais- 
ing is  the  principal  industry. 

HERALD  ;  Saturdays;  four  pages ;  size 
22x31 ;  established  1884 ;  W.  H.  Keteham,  edi- 
tor and  publisher. 

BEATRICE,  C.  H.,  Gage  Co.,  d.  6,000 
pop.,  on  Big  Blue  r.,  Tecumseh  and  Bea- 
trice branches  of   Burlington   &    Missouri 
R.  Rd.  and    Omaha   &   Republican  Valley 
branch  of  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  51  m.  from  j 
Lincoln   and   128    S.  W.    of    Omaha.     Has 
cheese  factorj%  creamery,  foundry,  canning 
factory,   barb   iron    works    and    machine 
shop ;  also  fine  water  power,  which  is  em- 
ployed in  the  manufacture  of  flour. 
EXPRESS;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day,  and  WEEK.lv,    Tuesdays;   republl- I 
caii ;  daily   four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages ; 
size— daily  22x30,  weekly  3Ux44 ;  subscription 
—daily  $6,  weekly   $1.50;  established— daily 
ISiU,  weekly  1870 ;    M.  A.  Brown,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation— dailv  K  K.  weekly  J  J. 
GAGE   CO.    DEMOCRAT;    Fridays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2  ;  established  1879  ;  'G.  P.  Marvin,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1 . 

REPUBLICAN;     Saturdays;     republi- ; 
can ;   four    pages  ;  size    26x40 ;   subscription  i 


$2 ;    established     188!  ;     George 
editor;  J.  W.  Hill  &  Co.,  publisher 
tion  K  K  1. 

WOMAN'S  TRIBUNE;  monthly;  wo- 
man suffrage  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  sub- 
scription .§1 ;  established  1883;  Clara  B.  Colby, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  H  1. 
Jig".  Actual  avcriige  circulation  for  one  year 
preceding  Jan.  1,  1885,  as  per  statement  on 
file  at  the  office  of  the  American  Newspaper 
Directory,  4,092  copies. 

BEAVER  CITY,  C.  H.,  Furnas  Co., 
g  153  pop.,  on  Beaver  Creek,  65  m.  S.  W.  of 
Kearney  Junction  and  50  S.  of  Plum 
Creek.  Contains  grist  and  saw  mills,  a 
broom  factory,  and  abundant  water  power. 

TIMES;  Thursdays ;  four  pages  ;  size 
24x35;  subscription  .$1.50;  established  1875; 
L.  Kinsman,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion K. 

BEEEWOOD,  Butler  Co.,  o  450  pop., 
on  Atchison  &  Nebraska  division  of  Bur- 
lington &  Mo.  River  Rd.  in  Nebraska,  9  m. 
!     from  Columbus.-  A  farming  district. 

REPORTER ;  Wednesdays ;  four  pages  ; 
size  22x30;  subscription  .$1.50;  established 
1883 ;  H.  S.  Montgomery,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

BENNET ,  Lancaster  Co .,  o  800  pop .,  on 
Nebraska  division  of  the  Burlington  &  Mo. 
I     River  Rd.,  17  m.  from  Lincoln.    Has  stone 
quarries  and  is  surrounded  by  a  flne  farm- 
ing countrj'. 

RECORD;      Fridays;     independent; 
,  four  pages  ;  size  2-4x34  ;     suljscription   $1.50  ; 
established  1884 ;  H.  M.  Woriey,  editor ;  Ben- 
net  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

BLAIR,  C.  H.,  WaskingtonCo.,  D-  2,300 
pop.,  2  m.  from  Missouri  r.,  at  crossing  of 
Sioux  City  &  Pacific  &  Chicago,  St.  P.,  Min- 
neapolis &  Omaha  Rds.,  26  m.  N.  of  Omaha. 
A  corn,  beef,  pork  and  wheat-producing 
section. 

PILOT;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages;  size  28x44;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1872 ;  L.  F.  HUton,  editor  and  publish-- 
er ;  circulation  J  1. 

REPUBLICAN  ;  Thursdays ;  republi- 
can ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44;  subscription  $2  ; 
established  1870;  C.  B.  Sprague,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

BLOOMINGTON,  C.  H.,  Franklin 

Co.,  p   524  pop.,  on  Burlington  &  Missouri 
River  Rd. 

FRANKLIN  CO.  GUARD  :  Satur 
days;  eight  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1872;  T.  J.  Pickett,  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K. 

HEART  OF  OUR  CONTINENT; 
monthly  ;  twentv-eight  pages  ;  size  of  page 
9x11;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1884;  Con- 
tinent Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 


BLUE  HILL.  Webster  Co.,  g 

TIMES  ;  Saturdays ;  four  pages  ;  size 
22x30 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1882  ;  Wat- 
kins  Bros.,  editor.^  and  publishers;  ciix-'n  K  K. 

BLUE    SPRINGS,  Gage  Co.,  Q  l,(iOO 
pop.,   on   Union    Pacific   Rd.    Engaged  in 
milling,  farming  and  stock  raising. 
MOTOR;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size  28x44; 

subscription   $1.50 ;  establisheti  1877 ;  Jas.  H. 

Clapp,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

BOWER,  Jefferson  Co.,  CX,  10  m.  from 
Fairbury.    A  station  on  the  Union  Pacific 
Rd. 
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NEBRASKA. 


quarterly;  horticulture;  eight  pages:  size 
a)x2() ;  subscription  25  cents ;  established  1883  ; 
Carpciitir  &  Gage,  editors  ;  circulation  G  G  1. 

BRADSHAW,  York  Co.,  a 

GAZETTE;  Saturdays  ;  four  pages ; 
slze24x.'}4;  suljscription  $1;  established  1883; 
Tj.  F.  riiittciuleii,  editor  and  publisher. 

BREWSTER,  Sioux  Co.,  b 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent-republican; 
tour  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  .fL-IO; 
established  1884  ;  George  W.  Brewster,  editor 
and  publisher. 

BROCK,  Nemaha  Co.,  l\  500  pop. 

EXTEK  PRISE;  Fridays;  four  pages; 
size  22x31) ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established 
1883;  William  Huiiiphey,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

BROKEN  BOW,C.H.,  Custer  Co.,  a 
400  pop.,  TO  m.  N.  W.  of  Kearney.  An  agri- 
cultural and  stock-i-aising  section. 

CUSTER  CO.  REPUBLICAN;  Thurs 
days  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x3() ;  subscription 
$1.50  ;  established  1882  ;  Robert  H.  Miller,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

CUSTER  LEADER;  Thursda.vs;  eight 
pages  ;  size  3i!)x44 ;  subscription  §1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  S.  C.  Beebe,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K  1. 

BRO WNVIIiliE,  C.  H.,  Nemaha  Co., 
U,  1,309  pop.,  on  Missouri  r.  and  Burlington  c& 
Missouri  River  Rds.,  in  an  agricultural 
district,  75  m.  below  Omaha  and  an  equal 
distance  from  St.  Joseph. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can ;  four  pages ;  size  24x35 ;  subsci-iptiou 
$1.50:  established  1882;  M.  L.  Zook,  e<lltor;  B. 
B.  Thompson  &  Co.,  publishers;  circ'n  K. 

BURCHARD,  Pawnee  Co.,  C^ 

PLAIN  DEALER;  Saturdays;  four 
pages;  size  22x30;  established  1S84 ;  W.  H. 
Fitzgerald  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

BURNETT,  Madison  Co.,  li  300  pop., 

on  the  Elkhorn  r ,  23  m.  from  Norfolk,  on 

the  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  Rd. 

Agriculture  and  stock-raising. 

BLADE;  Thursdays;  fom-  pages;  size 
24x34;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1884; 
A.  E.  Sheldon,  editor  and  publisher. 

CAMBRIDGE,   Furnas   Co.,    g   500 
pop.,  28  m.  E.  of  MeCook,  on  the  Burling- 
ton &  Missouri  River  Rd.  Has  a  rolling  mUl 
and  plow  manufactory. 
MONITOR;   Saturdays ;   republican ; 

four  pages ;   size  22x31 ;   subscription  $1.50 ; 

established  1884 ;  R.  H.  Montgomery,  editor 

iiiid  publisher. 

CARLETON,  Thayer  Co.,  g 

C  A  K  LETO  N I A  N  ;  Thursdays  ;  repub- 
lican ;  foui-  pages;  size  24x34;  subscription 
$1.50;  Joe  V.  Mowder,  editor  and  publisher. 

CEDAR  RAPIDS,  J^oone  Co.  a 

BOONE  CO.  BUGLE;  Wednesdays; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1884 ;  Cam.  Lewis,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

ERA  ;  Thursdays ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ; 
subscription  §1.5i)";  established  1883;  Warner 
&  Hare,  editors  and  puljlishers  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

CENTRAL  CITY,  C.  H.,  Merrick 
Co.,  a  1,135  pop.,  near  Platte  r.  and  at  junc- 
tion of  Union  Pacific  and  Burlington  & 
Missouri  River  Rds.,  132  m.  W.  of  Omaha. 
A  trade  centre. 
-COURIER;   Thursdays;   prohibition ; 


NEBRASKA. 


eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1874  ;  A.  Fitch  &  Bro.,  publishers  ; 
circulation  K  1. 

NONPAREIL;  Thursdays;  eight  pages; 
size  30x44 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established 
1882  ;  H.  B.  Millard,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

CHADRON,  Sioztx  Co.,  b 

SIOUX  CO.  JOURNAL;  Thursdays; 
republican;  four  pages;  size  22x31 ;  subscrip- 
tion .$2  ;  established  1884  ;  E.  E.  Egan,  editor 
and  publisher. 

CHESTER,    Thayer  Co.,  g   550  pop., 

niidwaj'  between  Wymore  and  Red  Cloud, 

on  the  Burlington  &   Missouri  R.  Rd.     A 

thrifty  agricultural  community. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  eight  pages;  size 
:50x44  ;  subscription  $1..tO  ;  established  1883  ; 
J.  &  C.  M.  McLaui-y,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
circulation  K  1. 

CLARKS,  Merrick  Co.,  n  450  pop.,  on 

Platte  r.,  and  Union  Pacific  Rd.  Surround- 
ed by  an  agricultural  district.  Wheat  and 
corn  the  principal  products. 

MESSENGER;  Saturdays  ;  neutral ; 
eight  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1882 ;  John  C.  Hartwell,  editor  and 
publisher ;  (circulation  K  1. 

CLAY  CENTER,  C.  H.,  Clay  Co.,  g 

150  pop.     Farming  and  stock  raising  ai-e 

the  principal  Industries. 

SUN;  Fridays ;  eight  pages ;  size  26x40 ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1884;  W.  L. 
Palmer,  editor  and  publisher. 

COLUMBUS, C.  H.,  PlatteCo.,  a  2,500 
pop.,  on  Platte  r.,  at  junction  of  Loup  r.  and 
Union  Pacific  Rd.,  92  m.  from  Omaha.  Busi- 
ness centre  of  a  farming  and  grazing  dis- 
trict. 

DEMOCRAT;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1880 ;  John  G.  and  W.  N.  Higgins,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ;  circulation  J. 

JOIIRNAL;  Wednesdays;  four  pages  ; 
size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1870 ; 
M.  K.  Turner  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  J  1. 

WOCHENBLATT;  Fridays ;  German ; 
four  pages  ;  size  27x39 ;  subscription  .$2  ;  es- 
tablished 1SS4  ;  Henry  Barn,  editor  anil  pub- 
lisher. 

COURTLAND,    Gage    Co.,    O,    600 

pop.,  on  Omaha  &  Republican  Valle.y  Rd. 

A  farming  country. 

GAGE  CO.  .TOURNAL;  Thursdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x34 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  estalilislird  1884 ;  Whiting  &  Smith, 
editors  and  piil>lishers. 

CRAB  ORCHARD, ^oAnsow  Co.,n, 
500  pop.,  22  m.  E.  of  Beatrice,  on  the  Bui'- 
lington  &  Mis.soui'i  R.  Rd.  Live  stock-rais- 
ing Is  the  principal  industry. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages;  size  26x40  ; 
subsci'iption  $2  ;  established  1884 ;  News  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;   circ'n  K. 

CREIGHTON,  Knox  Co..  ^  450  pop., 

on  Sioux  City  &  Pacific  Rd.,  40  m.  from 
Norfolk.  Farming,  agriculture  and  stock 
raising. 

PIONEER;     Thursdays ;    repubUcan ; 

eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1874 ;  H.  H.  Benner,  editor  and 
iniblishor  ;  circulation  K  K. 

CRETE, -SaZme  Co.,  O^  1,870  pop.,  on 

Big  Blue  r.,  at  crossing  of  Burlington  &  Mis- 


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souri    R.    Rd.,  and   junction    of     Beatrice 

branch,  20  ni.  from  Lincoln. 

GLOBE;  Thursdays;  eight  pages;  size 
30x44;  subscription  $1.50;  established  18S4 ; 
J.  W.Craig,  editor;  Globe  Publishing  Co., 
publishers ;  circulation  J. 

STATE  VIDETTE;  Thursdays  ;  eight 
pages;  size  30x44;  svibsoription  $1.50;  estab 
lished  1883;  H.  M.  Wells,  editor  and  pub 
lisher. 

CULBERTSON,C.  H.,  Hitchcock  Co., 
p  500  pop.,  at  junction  of  Frenchman  and 
Republican  rs.,  near  Indlanola,  and  on  the 
Burlington  &  Missouri  R.  Rd.  A  flue  agri- 
cultural country  and  a  growing  town ;  a 
stock-raising  country. 

SUN;  Thursdays ;  independent ;  four 
pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1879;  S.  E.  Solomon  and  A;  S.  Best 
worth,  editors  and  publisher;  circ'n  K  1. 

CUMMINSVILIiE,  JFheeler   Co.,  i 
16  pop.,  35  m.  from  nearest  Rd.  point.    E.x- 
tensively  engaged  in  cattle  raising. 
WHEELER   CO.  GAZETTE;   Tliurs- 

days  ;    republican  ;   four    pages  ;   size  22.x30 ; 

subscription   $1.50 ;    established  1883 ;    A.    L. 

Stewart,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

DAKOTA  CITY,  C.  H.,  Dakota  Co., 
c  500  pop.,  on  Missouri  r.,  and  Chicago,  St. 
P.,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha  Rd.,  connecting 
it  with  four  different  roads  running  into 
North  Nebraska,  5  m.  from  Sioux  City, 
Iowa,  and  90  from  Omaha.  Engaged  in 
agriculture,  commerce,  manufactures,  and 
mercantile  pursuits. 

NORTH  NEBRASKA  ARGUS;  Fri 

days ;  democratic ;   four   pages;    size   26x40; 
mibscrlption  .$2;    establisli.'d  1880;  C.  D.  &  E. 


NEBRASKA. 


C.  Martin,  editors  ami  imblishers;  circ'n  K. 
NORTH  NEBRASKA  EAGLE;   Fri 

days ;  republican;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44 ; 
subscription  $2  ;  established  1876  ;  Atlee  Hart, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J. 

DAVID  CITY,  C.  H.,  Butler  Co.,  a- 
1,000  pop.,  50  m.  from  Lincoln,  on  the  cross- 
ing point  of  the  Burlington  &  Missouri 
River  and  Union  Pacific  Rds. 

BUTLER  CO.  PRESS;  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent ;  eight  pages ;  size  24x35 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1873:  Evans  &  Casper, 
editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  K. 

REPUB  Lie  AN ;  Thursdays ;  republican; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x4il;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1S77;  A.  G.  Wolfenbarger,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1884 ;  A.  H.  Betzer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

DE  WITT,  Saline  Co.,  C\  800  pop.,  on 

Burlington  &  Missouri  River  Rd.  and  pro- 
posed  line  of  Nebraska  &  Colorado   Rd., 
about  35  m.  S.  W.  of  Lincoln. 
TIMES;    Thursdays ;   four  pages ;   size 
24x35;    subsci'iption  $1.50;    established    1881; 
W.  H.  Stout,  editor  and  publisher ;   circula- 
tion K  K. 

DILEER,  Jefferson  Co.,  a, 

NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44; 
subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1884  ;  Joe  V. 
Mowder,  editor  and  publisher. 

DONIPHAN,  Hall  Co.,  n  '260  pop.,  on 
St.  Joseph  &  Western  division  of  the  Union 
Pacific  Rd.,  12  m.  from  Grand  Island.    En- 
gaged in  agriculture. 
LEADER;  Thursdays ;  democratic ;  four 


pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  W.  O. 
Cuddy,  editor  and  inibllsher. 

DORCHESTER,  Saline  Co.,  D,  600 
pop.,  on  Burlington  &  Mo.  River  Rd.,  in  Ne 
braska,  8  m.  from  Crete  and  28  from  Lincoln. 
STAR ;  Thursdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x4tl; 

subscription  $1.5tl ;  established  1881 ;  J.  Frank 

Longanecker,  editor  and    publisher ;   circu 

latlon  K. 

EDGAR,  Clay  Co.,  g  577  pop.,  on  St. 

Joseph  &  Western  Rd.,  200  m.  from  St. 
Joseph,  Mo.,  26  m.  S.  E.  of  Hastings,  Neb. 
Farming  and  stock-raising  district. 

TIMES;  Fridays ;  four  pages ;  size 
26x40;  established  1879;  H.  G.  Lyon,  editor  ; 
H.  G.  Lyon  and  F.  L.  Harmaii,  publishers  ; 
circulation  K. 

ELK  CREEK,  Johnson  Co.,  q, 

ECHO;  Fridays;  eii^ht  pages  ;  size  26x40  ; 
subscription  $2;  estalilishcd  1883;  J.  W. 
Barnhart,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K  K. 

ENDICOTT,  Jefferson  Co.,  O^  on  Bur- 
lington  &   Missouri   r.  and   Union  Paciftc 

Rds. 

CALL;  Fridays  ;  eight  pages;  size  30x44  ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1882;  Tait 
Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K. 

EWING,  Holt  Co.,  t)  350  pop.,  on  the 

Fremont,  Elkhoru  &  Missouri  Valley  Rd. 

A  young  town,  growing  rapidly. 

ITEM;  Thursdays;  eight  pages;  size 
30x44  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1884  ;  C. 
Selah,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K.  K. 

EXETER,  Fillmore  Co.,  g  1,000  pop., 

on  Burlington  &  Missouri  River  Rd.,  46  m. 

W.  of  Lincoln.    Grain-shipping  point. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays;  independ- 
ent ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26.x4ll ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1877  ;  G.  J.  Brown,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

FAIRBURY,  C.  H.,  Jefferson  Co.,  [\ 
1,500  pop.,  on  St.  JoseiJh  &  Western  Rd.,  65 
m.  S.  W.  of  Lincoln. 

GAZETTE;    Saturdays ;    republican ; 

eight  pages  ;   size  30x44  ;    subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1870 ;  George  Cross,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  Kl. 
SOUTHERN    NEBRASKAN;  Fri 

days;  independent;  four  pages;  size  24x36; 
subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1879  ;  F.  Bert 
Risley,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

FAIRFIELD,  Clay  Co.,  g  800  pop.,  on 

St.  Joseph  &  Western  Rd.  and  proposed 
line  of  the  Nebraska  &  Colorado  Rd.,  19  m. 
S.  E.  fi'om  Hastings  Junction.  Engaged  In 
general  mercantile  and  manufacturing  pur- 
suits. Surrounded  by  a  rich  and  well-settled 
farming  country. 

HERALD  ;  Thursdays  ;  four  pages;  size 
26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1882  ;  J.  L. 
Oliver,  editor  ;  Herald  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K  K. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
26x40 ;  subscription  ,$2 ;  established  1876 ; 
I.  E.  Beery,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K  1. 

FAIRMONT,    Fillmore    Co.,  g  1,200 

pop.,  on  Burlington  &  Missouri  R.  Rd.,  53  m. 

W.  of  Lincoln. 

BULLETIN;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
four  pages  ;  size  '24x34  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1872;  Alfred  B.  Christian,  editor 
and  publisher  :  circulation  K  1. 

NEBRASKA  SIGNAL;  Thursdays; 
twelve  pages  ;  size  of  page  15x22 ;    subscrip- 


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tion  $1.50  ;  establi-shed  1881 ;  Brazelton  &  Put- 
ney, eciitors  and  publishers;  circ'n  J  .1  1. 
t'A  LLiIGIl  A  FHElt'.S     <iU  IIjL.  ; 

monthly  ;  penmanship ;  twenty-six  pages 
octavo  ;  .subscription  .§1 ;  established  1881  ; 
C.  H.  Kandall,  etlitor  and  publislier. 

FALLS  CITY,  C.  H.,  Richardson  Co., 

a,  o,20i)  pop.,  on  Atchison  &  Nebraska  and 
Missouri  Pacific  Rds.,  53  m.  from  Atchison,  95 
from  Lincoln,  125  below  Omaha  and  about 
10  W.  of  Missouri  r.,  at  Rule.  Centre  of  an 
agricultural  district.  Fall  wheat  and  corn 
the  principal  products.  Engaged  in  stock 
raising. 

JOURNAL.;  Fridays;  republican;  eiglit 
.ages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
ished  1867;  T.  W.  Pepoon,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

NEWS;  Tliursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size  28x42 ;  subscription  $2 ;  establish- 
ed 1875  ;  H.  C.  Davis,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 


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FRANKLIN,  Franklin  Co.,  g  400 
pop.,  on  Burlington  &  Missouri  River  Rd.  in 
Nebraska,  7  m.  from  Bloomingtou.  Has 
woolen  factory,  creamery,  etc. 

REPUBLICAN   VALLEY   ECHO; 

Thursdays ;  republican  ;  eight  pages ;  size 
30x44;  subscription  $2;  established  1881; 
Echo  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
circulation  K. 

FREMONT,  C.  H.,  Dodge  (7o.,o5,.500 

pop.,  1  m.  from  Platte  r.,  on  Union  Pacific 

Rd.,  47  N.  W.  of  Omaha  and  at  junction  of 

Sioux  City  &  Pacific  Rd. 

HERALD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  AVEEKLY,  Thursdays;  daily 
four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ;  size — dally 
22x30,  weekly  30x44 ;  subscription— daily  $ti, 
weekly  $1.51) ;  established  1871 ;  N.  W.  SmaUs, 
editor  and  publislier;  circulation — daily  K, 
weekly  K  K  1. 

TRIBUNE^  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  repub- 
lican ;  dally  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ; 
size— daily  24x36,  weekly  (size  of  page)  17x24 ; 
subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $2;  estab- 
lished—daily 1883,  weekly  1868;  Hammond 
Bros.,  editors  and  publishers;  circulation- 
dally  K,  weekly  K  K  1. 

PLATTE  RIVER  ZEITUNG ;  Fri- 
days ;  German  ;  eight  pages ;  size  34x46 ;  sub- 
scription $2 ;  estalillshed  1883 ;  L.  G.  Hahn, 
editor ;  Kerlow  &  Kuen,  publishers  ;  circula- 
tion K  K. 

SATURDAY  EVENING  JOUR- 
NALi  :  Saturdays;  eight  pages ;  size  35x48  ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1883;  E.  J. 
Rogers,  editor;  J.  W.  Crawford  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulatlou  J  1 . 

FRIEND,  Saline  Co.,  O,  1,300  pop.,  38 
111.  W.  of  Lincoln,  on  B.  &  M.  R.  Rd.    In  a 
good  grazing  and  farming  country,  and  a 
shipping  point  for  grain  and  stock. 
TELEGRAPH?    Fridays;    republican; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablislied  1878;  E.  Whitcomb,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

FULLERTON,  ifance  Co.,  o  1,000 
pop.,  on  B.  H.  branch  of  Union  taciflc  Rd.,  13 
m.  from  Central  City.  Has  a  fine  roller  mill. 
A  local  trade  centre  in  a  good  farming  sec- 
tion. Nebraska  Wesleyan  University  Is 
located  here. 

NANCE  CO.  JOURNAL;  Fridays; 
republican;  four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  establlslied  1879;  Bixby  Brothers, 
editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  K  1. 


NEBRASKA. 


TELESCOPE;  Fridays;  four  jiages ; 
size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estalilished 
1884  ;  Shuck  and  Dorsey,  editors  and  publish- 
ers. 

GENEVA,  C.  H.,  Fillmore  Co.,  C?  650 
pop.,  on  Turkey  creek,  9  m.  from  Fair- 
mount  and  60  S.  W.  of  Lincoln.  A  farming 
and  stock-raising  district. 

REVIEW;      Wednesdays;     republican; 

four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1875;  Scott  &  Scott,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  K  1. 

GENOA,    Nance  Co.,  D   615  pop.,  on 

Omaha,  Niobrara  &  Black  Hills  Rd.,  22  m. 

from   Columbus   and   119   W.   of    Omaha. 

Grazing  and  farming  country. 

ENTERPRISE  ;  Thursdays  ;  independ- 
ent ;  four  pages ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription 
$1.50 ;  established  1879 ;  E.  G.  Cook,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

GIBBON,  Buffalo  Co.,  D  700  pop.,  on 

Union  Pacific  Rd.,  13  m.  E.  of  Kearney.     In 

a  good  grazing  and  farming  country.    Seat 

of  Nebraska  Baptist  Seminary. 

BUFFALO  CO.  BEACON  ;  Fridays  ; 
reijublican  ;  eight  pages  ;  size26x4i) ;  subscrip- 
tion $2  ;  established  1882  ;  J.  F.  Wellington, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 


GORDON,  Sioux  Co.,  b 

PRES.S  ;  Wednesdays;  republican;  f.nir 
pages  ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription  $2.25  ;  estalj- 
lished  1884  ;  L.  O.  Hull,  editor  and  publisher. 

GRAFTON,  Fillmore  Co.,  g  450  pop., 
on  Burlington  &  Mo.  River  Rd.,  60  m.  W.  of 
Lincoln.  Has  two  fflourmg  mills.  A  grain- 
growing  country. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  eight  pages ;  size 
30x44  ;  suljscription  $1.50 ;  established  1883 ; 
J.  J.  Burke,  editor ;  Burke  &  Schoff,  publish- 
ers; circulation  K  K. 

GRAND  ISLAND,  C.  H.,  Hall  Co., 

u  4,310  pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  l]4  m. 
from  Platte  r.  and  154  from  Omaha.  En- 
gaged in  agriculture,  fruit  growing  and 
lumber  trade ;  trade  centre  for  large  agri- 
cultural district. 

INDEPENDENT  ;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  Vl'EEKLY,  Saturdays; 
republican ;  dally  four  pages,  weekly  eight 
pages  ;  size— daily  22x31,  weekly  35x48 ;  sub- 
scription-daily $6,  weekly  $2;  established 
daily  1883 ;  weekly  1869 ;  Fred.  Heede,  editor 
and  publisher,  circulation— weekly  J  1 . 

DEMOCRAT  ;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  .$2  ;  es- 
tablished 1884;  E.  W.  Hurlbut,  editor  and 
publisher. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  eight  pages;  size 
30x44;  subscription  $2;  established  1873; 
Liveringhouse  it  Co.,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  J. 

NEBRASKA  NORMAL  INSTI- 
TUTE :  montlily;  educational;  four  pages; 
size  20x26 ;  subscription  50  cents ;  establlslied 
1884 :  J.  A.  Holmes,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

GREENWOOD,  Cass  Co.,  O  600  pop., 
on  B.  &  M.  River  Rd.,  18  m.  N.  E.  of  Lincoln. 
E  A  GLE ;  ThuVsdays;  four  pages;  size  26x40; 

subscription    $1.50;   established  1881;   W.  S. 

Elliott,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K. 
HA  WK-E  V  E  ;  Thursdays  ;   republican  ; 

four  pages;    size   24x34;   subscription  $1.50; 

E.  O.  MayfieUl,  editor  and  publisher. 

GUIDE  ROCK,  Webster  Co.,  g  400 
pop.,  on  the  Burlington  &  Missouri  River 


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Rd.,  in  Nebraska,  13  m.  E.  of  Red  Cloud.    A 

farming  section. 

SIONAL  AND  REPUBLICAN 
VALLEY  TANNER;  Saturdays;  four 
pages  ;  size  22x32 ;  subscription  $1.25  ;  estab- 
lished 1883 ;  S.  B.  Ne\vmeyer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher  ;  circulation  K. 

HAMPTON,    Hamilton    Co.,    a    400 

pop,,  ()  m.  from  Aurora,  the  county  seat,  on 

the  Burlington  &  Missouri  Valley  Rd.    Has 

a  mill,  four  elevators  and  is  surrounded  by 

a  flourishing  farming  community. 

HERALD;  Thur.sdays :  eight  pages; 
size  2(ix40;  subscription  §1.25;  established 
1884  ;  H.  L.  Hellen  ;  editor  and  publisher. 

HARDY,  jyuckoUs  Co..,  g  500  pop,  on 
Burlington  &  Missouri  R.  Rd.,  at  junction 
witJi  C.  B.  Rd.,  running  West  from  Atchi- 
son.   Has  good  grain  and  stock  trade. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  eight  pages; 
size  26x10 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established 
1880;  Ralph  K.  Hill,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  K. 

CLIPPER;  semi-monthly;  four  pages; 
size2Ux26;  subscription  50  cents  ;  established 
1881 ;  J.  B.  Skinner,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

HARTINGTON,  Cedar  Co.,  rf 

CED.VIl  CO.  NONPAREIL;  Thurs- 
days ;  independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  18TT ;  Norman 
Rapalee,  editor  and  publisher;  cii'c'n  K. 

HARVARD,  Clay  Co.,  g  900  pop.,  on 

Burlington  &  Missouri  Rd.,  82  m.  W.  of  Lin- 
coln. Surrounded  by  a  fine  grain  and 
stock-raising  country. 

CLAY  CO.  JOURNAL;  Frldajs;  in 
dependent ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscri]!- 
tion  $1.50;  established  1879;  G.  W.  Lim- 
bocker,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

C  O  (I  R  I  E  R  ;  Saturdays ;  eight  pages  ; 
size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
18S5;  Harvard  Printing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

HASTINGS,  Adams  Co.,  p  6,500  pop., 
96  m.  W.  from  Lincoln,  at  the  junction  of 
Burlington  &  Mo.  River,  St.  Joe  &  Western 
and  Republican  Valley  divisions  of  Union 
Pacific  Rds.  Engaged  in  manufacturing,  a 
good  shipping  point,  surrounded  by  an 
agricultural  district. 

GAZETTE-JOURNAL:  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednes- 
days ;  four  pages  ;  size — dally  24x35,  weekly 
28x44 ;  subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $1.50  ; 
established— dally  1883,  weekly  1873 ;  Gazette- 
Journal  Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  circu- 
lation— daily  K  1,  weekly  J  1. 

ADAMSS  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Satur- 
days ;  eight  pages :  size  :i)0x44;  subscription 
$2 ;  established  1880 ;  Richard  Thompson,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

AQU  A-PURA  ;  Saturdays  ;  temperance  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  14x22  ;  subscription  75  cents  ; 
'  established  1884 ;  Kock  &  Boyd,  editors  and 
publishers. 

NEBRASKAN;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription 
$2 ;  established  1878 ;  A.  T.  Bratton,  editor 
and  publisher ;  cLrculation  J. 

HEBRON,  C.  H.,  Thayer  Co.,  g  1,200 
pop.,  ou  Little  Blue  r.,  75  m.  S.  W.  of  Lin- 
coln, and  the  terminus  of  the  Hebron 
branch  of  the  Nebraska  &  Colorado  Rd. 
Centre  of  an  agricultural  and  stock-raising 
country. 
JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 

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NEBRASKA. 


f)ages  ;   size  34x48  ;    subscription  $2  ;     estab- 
ished   1871 ;  Erasmus  M.  Correll,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

REGISTER  ;  Fridays  ;  anti-monopoly  ; 
eight  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  established  1883 ; 
Vinton  &  Clute,  editors  and  publishers ;  cir- 
culation K  K. 

HOL.DREGE,  Phelps  Co.,  g  1,000  pop.. 
on  Burlington  &  Missouri  River  Rd.,  32  m. 
from  Kearney.  In  centre  of  South  Platte 
Divide.    In  a  fine  farming  country. 

NEBRASKA  NUGGET;  Wednesdays ; 
republican  ;  eight  pages ;  size  30x42 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2 ;  established  1879 ;  T.  M.  Hopwood, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

REPUBLICAN;  Wednesdays;  repub- 
lican ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  18S4;  Guild  Bros.,  editors 
and  publishers. 

HOMERVIEL.E,  Gosper  Co.,  g  100 
pop.,  25  m.  from  Plum  Creek  and  12  from 
Arapahoe.  A  trading  and  merchandizing 
tpwn. 

GOSPER  CO.  CITIZEN:  Thursdays; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x31 ;  s\ibscrip- 
tion  .$1.25 ;  established  1884 ;  Citizen  Publish- 
ing Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

HUMBOLDT,  Richardson  Co. ,  0, 1,600 
pop.,  on  Atchison  &  Nebraska  Rd.,  22  m. 
from  Falls  Citj'.  Stock  raising  and  farming 
are  chief  features. 

NEBRASKA  ENTERPRISE;  Satur- 
days ;  independent ;  four  jjages  ;  size  28x44 ; 
subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1883 ;  Shrauger 
&  Adams,  editors  and  publishers ;  circula- 
tion K  1. 

SENTINEL;  Fridays;  eight  pages  ;  size 
30x44  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1877 ; 
Shelley  &  Bailey,  editors  and  publishers ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

ST.\NDARD;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1S82 ;  George  P.  Monagon,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

HUMPHREY,  Platte  Co.,  a  250  pop,, 

10  m.  S.  of  Madison  and  25  N.  of  Columbus 

on  the  Union  Pacific  Rd.    A  shipping  point 

for  grain  and  live  stock. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  independ- 
ent ;  four  pages ;  size  24x:i4 ;  subscription 
$1.50 ;  established  1884  ;  J.  I.  Roblson,  editor 
and  publisher. 

INDIANOLA,  C.  H.,  Red  Willow  Co., 

p  600  pop.,  on  high  ground,  on  Coon  Creek. 

Farming  section. 

COURIER;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lislied  1879;  G.  S.  Bishop,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

INMAN,  Bolt  Co.,  i 

INDEX;  Saturdays;  eight  pages;  .size 
26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50  :  established  1884 ; 
H.  G.  Cross,  editor  and  publisher. 

JUNIATA,  C.  H.,  Adams  Co.,   g   494 

pop.,  103  m.  W.  of  Lincoln,  on  B.  &  M.  River 

Rd. 

HERALD;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  .$1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1876  ;  C.  F.  Royce,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K. 

KEARNEY,  C.H.,  Buffalo  Co.,  n  3,500 
pop.,  on  Omaha  &  Denver  branch  of  Union 
Pacific  and   Burlington  &  Missouri   River 


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NEBRASKA. 


NEBRASKA. 


Rds.    Principal  employments  are  farming, 

stock  raising  and  manufacturing. 

BUFFALO  CO.  JOURNAL  ;  Wed- 
nesdays ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  13(4;  L.  B. 
Cunningham,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion KK. 

BUFFALO  COURIER;  Thursdays; 
four  pages  ;  size  24xS6 ;  subscription  $3  :  es- 
tablished 1884 ;  J.  C.  Morgan,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. ,  ,,. 

NEW  ERA;  Saturdays ;  republican ; 
four  pages;  size  23x31;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1880 ;  Rhone  Bros.,  editors  and 
publishers;  circulation  J. 

KENESAW,  Adams  Co.,  g  600  pop., 

125  m.  from  Lincoln  on  the  Burlington  & 

Missouri  River  Rd. 

FREE  PRESS;  Saturdays;  four  pages; 
size  2-1x36;  subscription  81.25;  established 
1884  ;  H  G.  Armitage,  editor  and  publisher. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
26x40;  subscription  §1.50;  established  1883; 
Geo.  T.  Williams,  editor  and  publisher. 

LIBERTY,  Oage  Co.,  O,  600  pop.,  on 

Burlington   &   Missouri   River  Rd.  in  Ne- 
braska, 11  m.  from  Wymore. 
JOURNAL;    Fridays;   eight  pages;  size 

■26x40  ■  subscription  $1.50;  established  1882; 
Bloom  &  GinI,  editors  and  publishers;  cir- 
culation K. 

LiINCOIiN,  C.  H.,  Lancaster  Co.,  a- 
state  capital,  20,000  pop.,  on  Salt  Creek,  69  m. 
S.  W.  of  Omaha,  on  Burlington  &  Missouri, 
Midland  Pacific,  Union  Pacific  and  Atchison 
&  Nebraska  Rds.  The  State  Penitentiary 
and  Insane  Asylum  are  located  here,  also 
several  institutions  of  learning,  including 
the  State  XJuiversity.  Considerable  manu- 
facturing carried  on,  and  also  an  extensive 
wholesale  and  jobbing  trade.  • 

NEBRASKA    S^TATE    JOURNAL: 

every  morning  except  Monday,  and  WEEK. 


itate  Journal"  Co.,  editors  'and  publishers ; 
circulation— daily  H  1.  vireekly  H. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
four  pages;  size  18x35;  subscription  $3.60; 
established  1881;  Hyde,  Hodge  &  Hyde,  editors 
and  publishers;  circulation  K  K  1. 

STATE  DEMOCRAT;  exn ry  afternoon 
except  Sundav,  and  NEBRASKA  t  Kl!.h. 
TRADER,  Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  daily  four 
pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ;  size- daily  24x.36, 
weekfv  30x44  ;  subscription-daily  $7,  weekly 
S1.50 ;  established  1879 ;  State  Democrat  Co., 
editors  and  publishers;  circulation— daily  J  J, 
"WGcklv  J  1 

FREIE  PRESSE;  Fridays;  German; 
fournages;  size  21x35;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1884;  Gottfried  J.  Bluehdorn,  edi- 
tor and  publisher.         _  „ .  ^       „  ,      , 

NEBRASKA  CAPITAL  ;  Saturdays; 
iuiliMMMKlent;  eight  pages  ;  size  of  page  lnx22  : 
ivibJ-ription  $2?  established  1883  ;  B.  F.  Mar- 
shal I,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  H  1. 

NEBRASKA  CYNOSURE;  Frula.vs; 
four  nages;  size  24x35;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1884 ;  Lincoln  News  Co.,  editors 

^  N1?BRASKA  FREE  TRADER  ;  (see 

^T^STd-kA     STAATS.ANZEl. 

<iER  ;  Fridays  ;  German  ;  republican  ;  four 
tiages;  size  •^x44 ;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1880  ;  Henry  Bruegmann,  editor  and 
Dubllsher ;  circulation  I  1 .  _  „  „  .  ^ 
^POST  UND  DEMOCRAT  ;  Fridays; 
German;  democratic;  eight  pages;  size 30x44; 
established  1884;  LoulsP.  Faulhalier  inanager. 
HESPERIAN    STUDENT;seini 


monthly ;  sixteen  pages ;  size  of  page  8x12 ; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1872 ;  Hesperian 
Student  Publishing  Association  of  the  Neb- 
raska University,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  K ;  a  college  paper ;  issued  during 
the  collegiate  year. 

NEBRASKA  FARMER;  semi- 
monthly; agricultural ;  twenty  pages  ;  size  of 
page  9x12;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1877 ; 
O.  M.  Druse,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion H  H  1. 

NEBRASKA  CONGREGATIONAL 
NEWS;  monthly;  congregational;  four 
pages  ;  size  16.x22 ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  es- 
tablished 1880 ;  H.  A.  French,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1.  „        

NEBRASKA  GOOD  TEMPLAR 
AND  REGISTER;  monthly;  temper- 
ance ;  twelve  pages  ;  size  of  page  9x12  ;  sub- 
scription 50  cents  ;  established  1883  ;  Mrs.  A.  F. 
Sibley,  editor  and  publisher. 

NEBRASKA  MEDICAL  JOUR- 
NAL; monthly;  medical;  thirty-six  pages 
octavo  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1884  . 
W.  S.  Latta,  M.  D.,  editor  ;  Nebraska  Medical 
Journal  Co.,  publishers. 

LONG  PINE,  Brown  Co.,  [^  250  pop., 
on  the  Sioux  City  &  Pacific  Rd.,  56  m.  from 
Valentine.    Has  flour  and  saw  mills. 

JOURNAL;   Saturdays ;   republican  ; 

eight  pages ;  size  30.x44  ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tabUshed  1883  ;  John  H.  Berry,  editor  ;  Whltte- 
more  &  Berry,  publishers  ;  circulation  K  K. 

liOTJISVILLE,  Cass  Co.  D-  700  pop.", 

on  Platte  r.  at  the  junction  of  the  Burling- 
ton &  Missouri  r.  and  the  Missouri  Pacific 
Rd.  A  manufacturing  town.  Has  excel- 
lent stone  quarries  in  the  vicinity. 

OBSERVER;  Fridays  ;  eight  pages;  size 
26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1883 ;  G. 
W.  Mavfield,  editor  ;  G.  W.  Mayfleld  &  Co., 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  i; 

liOUP  CITY,  C.  H.,  Sherman  Co.,  O 
400  pop.  In  an  agricultural  and  stock-rais- 
ing country ;  grazing  all  the  year. 

NORTHWESTERN  ;  Thursdays  ;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1882  ;  Loup  City  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers ;  circulation  K. 

SHERMAN  CO.  TIMES;  Saturdays; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1876 ;  O.  B.  Willard,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

LYONS,  Burt  Co.,  rf  350  pop.,  on  Chi- 
cago, St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha  Rd., 
16  m.  W.  of  Decatur.    A  trading  point. 
LOGAN  VAIiLEY  MIRROR;  Thurs 

days ;  eight  pages ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription 
$1."50;  established  1881;  W.  H.  Price,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  K. 

MoCOOK,  .Red  Willow  Co.,  p  900  pop., 
on  Burlington  &  Missouri  River  Rd. 
TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
nages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1882 ;  F.  M.  &  E.  M.  KlmmeU,  editors 
and  publishers ;  circulation  K. 

TRUMPET;  Thursdays;  neutral;  eight 
pages-  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1884 ;  Davis  &  Israel,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

MADISON,  C.  H.,  Madison  Co.,  b 
1,000  pop.,  on  Union  creek  and  Union  Pacific 
Rd.,  30  in.  N.  of  Columbus.  In  a  good  grain- 
growing  and  stock-raising  country. 


CHRONICLE;   Wednesdays;    eight 
ages ;  size  30x44;   subs— '■■"'""   *'-"•  "°*°*- 

..shed  1873;   T.  M.   Bial 

Usher  ;  circulation  K  1. 


C  H  R  O  1>  1  U  Jj  Ji ;  vv  euuesuajs  ,  cisui- 
pages  ;  size  30x44;  subscription  $1.dO  :  estab- 
lished 1873;   T.  M.  Blakely,  editor  and   pub- 


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MILFORD,  Seward  Co.,  n-  900  pop., 
on  Atiliisdu  &  Nebraska  division  of  Burling- 
ton &  Missouri  River  Rd.,  20  m.  W.  from  Lin- 
coln. Engaged  in  farming  and  manufactur- 
ing. Large  flour  mills  and  an  extensive 
creamery  here ;  a  summer  resort  of  local 
popularity. 

OZONE;     Fridays ;    republican ;     four 

fiages;   size  24x36:  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
ished  18S2 ;   Burkett  &  Hensel,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circ'n  K  1. 

MINDEN,  C.  H.,  Kearney  Co..  g  1,400 

pop.,  on  the  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 

Rd.    In  an  agricultural  district. 

KEARNEY  CO.  GAZETTE;  Thurs 
days ;  eight  pages ;  size  :50.\;4S ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1879;  John  A.  Yandenburg, 
editor ;  Yandenburg  &  Luebben,  publishers ; 
circulation  J. 

NEBRASKA    CITY,   C.  H.,   Otoe 

Co.,  D-  8,000  pop.,  on  Blissouri  r.,  at  Junction 
of  Kansas  City,  St.  Joseph  &  Council  Bluffs 
and  Burlington  &  Missouri  R.  Rds.,  at 
terminus  of  Cliicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 
Rd.  and  46  m.  S.  by  E.  of  Omaha  and  57 
E.  of  Lincoln.  The  city  occupies  the 
site  of  old  Fort  Kearney,  and  was  laid 
out  in  1854.  It  contains  the  State  Blind 
Asj'lum,  an  Episcopal  College,  a  Cath- 
olic Academy,  a  large  pork-packing  es- 
tablishment, a  distillery,  agricultural  im- 
plement manufactories,  and  does  consid- 
erable wholesale  trade.  Lies  in  the  centre 
of  the  Nebraska  fruit  belt. 

NEBRASKA  PRESS;  every  morning 
«xcept Monday, and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays; 
daily  eight  pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ;  size- 
daily  20x27,  weekly  .31x44 ;  subscription — dailv 
$10,  weekly  $2;  established  1858;  Brown  & 
Fairbrother,  editors  and  publishers ;  circula- 
tion—daily K  K  1,  weekly  I. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  .Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size— daily  22x30,  weekly  26x40 ; 
subscription— daily  $7,  weeklv  $2 ;  estab- 
lished—weekly 1854 ;  C.  M.  Hubner  and  E.  D. 
Marnell,  editors  ;  Thomas  Morton,  publisher  ; 
circulation— daily  J,  weeklv  H. 

NEBRASKA  STAATS-ZEITUNG  ; 
Fridays  ;  German  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x30 ; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1877 ;  Jacob 
Beutler,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  J  1. 

MODERN  INSTANCES;  monthly; 
four  pages;  .size  16x22;  subscription  50 cents; 
■established  1882 ;  Wm.  Yalentine,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

NELIGH,  Antelope  Co.,  i^  500  pop., on 
the  Sioux  City  &  Pacific  Rd.,  160  m.  north- 
west of  Omaha.  Has  a  large  flouring  mill. 
Seat  of  Gates'  Congregational  College  and 
U.  S.  Land  Office  of  the  district. 

ADVOCATE;  Saturdays  ;  republican  ; 
lour  pages  ;  size  26.x 4ii ;  subscription  §2;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  Judson  Graves,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

REPUBLICAN:  Fridays;  four  pages  ; 
size  'ZixSi  ;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1879; 
R.  K.  Beecham  and  H.  C.  Huxford,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  K. 

NELSON,  C.  H.,  Nuckolls  Co.,  g  200 
pop.    Engaged  in  farming  and  stock  raising. 

GAZETTE;  Thur.sdays ;  four  pages; 
size  26x40;  subscription  $1..50;  established 
1884  ;  M.  L.  Fogel,  editor  and  publisher. 

NUCKOLLS  CO.  HERALD;  Thurs 
days  ;    republican ;   four  pages ;   size  24x3fi ; 


NEBRASKA. 


subscription  $2 ;  established  1877 ;  W.  O.  Ellis, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

NEMAHA  CITY,  Nemaha  Co.,  c:^  600 

pop.,  on  the  Burlington  &  Missouri  River 

Rd.  In  Nebraska,  5  m.  from  Brownville.    Is 

an    agricultural    region   and   a    principal 

shipping  point  for  grain  and  stock. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  four  pages:  size 
24x35;  subscription  $1.25;  established  1880; 
Geo.  N.  Sanders  &  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  K. 

NIOBRARA,  C.  H.,  Knox  Co.,  li  600 
pop.,  confluence  of  Missouri  &  Niobrara  rs., 
40  m.  above  Yankton,  Dakota ;  has  abun- 
dant railroad  facilities ;  excellent  ferry ; 
headquarters  for  up-river  steamers  ;  Indian 
and  military  freight ;  shipping  point  for 
cattle  to  Chicago.  Has  extensive  stock 
yards.  Trade  centre  for  farmers ;  spring 
wheat,  corn  and  stock  the  principal  prod- 
ucts. Seat  of  U.  S.  Land  Office  for  the  dis- 
trict. 

KNOX  CO.  NEWS  ;  Thursdays ;  re- 
publican ;  eight  pages ;  size  3i)x44  :  subscrip- 
tion $1.50  ;  established  1879  ;  News  Publishing 
Co..  editors  and  publishers;  circulation  K. 

NORFOLK,  3/arfiso?l  Co.,  r^2,000pop., 
125  m.  N.  W.  from  Omaha,  85  W.  of  Sioux 
City,  Iowa,  and  75  S.  of  Yankton,  Dakota 
Ter.  Has  three  Eastern  railroad  outlets, 
two  Western  and  one  Northern,  is  the  com- 
mercial and  raih-oad  centre  of  Northern 
Nebraska,  and  lies  at  the  confluence  of  the 
rich  Elkhorn  and  North  Fork  Valleys.  In 
a  great  grain  and  stock-producing  belt. 

ELKHORN     VALLEY     NEWS; 

Thursdays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  36x48 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1880;  Norton,  Spre- 
oher  &  Bell,  editors  and  publishers ;  circula- 


tion K  1. 

JOURNAL;    Fridays 
28x44 ;    subscription    $2 ; 


four   pages ;  size 
established    1877 ; 

A.  H.  Neldig  and  M.  Waterman,  editors  and 

publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

NORTH  AUBURN,  Nemaha  Co.,  a. 
1,400  pop.,  3  m.  from  crossing  of  the  Mis- 
souri Pacific  and  Burlington  &  Missouri 
Rds.,  75  m.  S.  E.  of  Lincoln.  The  surround- 
ing country  is  very  well  adapted  to  agricul- 
ture. 

AUBURN  CHAMPION;  Thursdays; 
republican ;  four  pages ;  size  28x44 ;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1884;  Boyd  & 
Currie,  editors  and  publishers. 

NEBRASKA  REPUBLICAN;  Wed 
nesdays ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
$1.50:  establLshed  1882;  Dundas  &  Zook,  edi- 
tors and  publishers ;  circulation  J  J  ;  dated 
at  Auburn. 

NEMAHA  CO.  GRANGER  ;  Fridavs; 
independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  sub- 
scription $2 ;  established  1874 ;  George  B. 
Moore,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation 
K  K  1 ;  dated  at  Auburn. 

POST  ;  Thursdays  ;  republican ;  four 
pages ;  size  28x44 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1879  ;  Rush  O.  Fellows,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K  1 ;  dated  at  Auburn. 

NORTH  BEND,  Dodge  Co.,  a-  1,200 
pop.,  on  Uniou  Pacific  Rd.,  60  m.  from 
Omaha,  15  m.  from  Fremont  and  15  m.  from 
Schuyler.  Has  three  elevators  and  two 
creameries. 

FLAIL;  Wednesdays;  republican    eight 
ages  ;  size  36x48     subscription  $1.50     estab- 


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NEBRASKA. 


lished  1879 ;  C.  W.  Hyatt,  editor ;  M.  Dowllng, 
publisher ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

NORTH   LOUP,    Valley  Co.,  a  800 
pop.,   at   terminus   of   tlie   Omaha   &   Re- 
publican Valley  branch  of   Union   Pacific 
Rd.     A  shipping   point   for  cattle.     In   a 
beautiful  and  fertile  agricultural  district. 
HERALD;  Saturdays ;  four  pages:  size 
21.x:iT;   subscription  $2;  established  1SS3;  N. 
H.  Parks  &  Bro.,  editors  and  publishers ;  cir- 
culation K. 

MIRROR;  Fridays ;  four  pages ;  size 
24x35  ;  subsci'iption  $2  ;  established  1882 ;  R. 
S.  Buchanan,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K. 

NORTH  PLATTE,  C.  H.,  Lincoln 

Co.,  -a  3,LK»  pop.,  near  junction  of  North 
and   South   Platte   rs.,  and   on   Omaha   & 
Denver  division  of  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  291 
m.  from  Omaha.    Devoted  to  agriculture 
and  stock  raising.    The  Union  Pacific  Rd. 
shops  are  located  here. 
NEBRASKIAN;   Saturdays;   demo- 
cratic ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription 
$2;   established   1874;   Walsh    Bros.,    editors 
and  publishers ;  circulation  K  1. 

TELiEGRA PH ;  Thursdays ;  republican  ; 
eight  pages;  size  30.x  44 ;  subscription  $2; 
established  1881 ;  Thomas  C.  Patterson,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

LINCOLN  CO.  TRIBUNE;  Satur 
davs  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1885;  L.  A.  Stevens,  editor 
and  puljlisher. 

OAKDALE,  C.  H.,  Antelope  Co.,  t) 
700  pop.,  on  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri 
Valfey  Rd.,  and  Elkhorn  r.,  160  m.  N.  W. 
of  Omaha.  Has  grist  mills  and  fine  water 
power. 
JOURNAL;      Thursdays;     republican; 

eight  pages ;   size  24x35;    sub.scription  $1.50; 

established  1877;   Boyd  &  Bro.,  editors  and 

publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

OAKLAND,  Burt  Co.,  -f  1,000  pop., 
on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 
Rd.,  63  m.  from  Omaha  and  63  in.  from 
Sioux  City.  Is  a  farming  and  stock- 
raising  district,  and  has  creamery  an<l 
flour  mill.  The  terminus  of  the  proposed 
Nebraska  Central  Rd. 

BURT  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays;  four 
pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1880;  H.  A.  McCormick,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50 ; 
established  1880 ;  G.  W.  Brewster,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

ODELL,  Gage  Co.,  O,   500  pop.,  10  m. 

W.  of  Wymore,  on  the  Burlington  &  Mis- 
souri River  Rd.,  and  18  m.  S.  of  Beatrice. 
OPTIC ;    Thursdays ;    eight    pages ;    size 

26x40;  established  1883;  A.  M.  Louie,  editor 

and  publisher. 

OGALALLA,   C.   H.,    Keith    Co.,  -n 

on  the  Northern  Pacific  Rd. 

R  E  F  L  E  C  T  O  1{  ;  Wed  nesday s  ;  four 
pages ;  size  22x31  ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1884 ;  Mark  M-.  Neeves,  ediior  and 
publisher. 

OMAHA,  C.  H.,  Douglas  Co.,  D-  50,000 
pop.,  on  Missouri  r.  Council  Bluifs  Is 
opposite.  On  numerous  railroads.  Military 
headquarters  of  the  Department  of  the 
Platte.     Important    place   for   trade   and 


NEBRASKA. 


manufactures.  Repair  shops  of  Union  Pa- 
cific Rd.,  and  large  silver  smelting  and  re- 
finery woi-ks  are  located  here.  Largest  city 
In  the  State.  At  the  present  time  (.January, 
1884),  the  Union  Pacific  machine  and  car 
shops  are  the  largest  manufacturing  enter- 
prise in  the  city,  and  employ  upwards  of 
2,000  men.  The  Omaha  smelting  and  refin- 
ing works  are  said  to  be  the  most  complete 
in  America,  employ  nearly  300  men,  and  re- 
fine 120  tons  per  day.  The  nail  works  are 
extensive  and  fiourishing,  and  their  annual 
product  will  not  fall  much  short  of  100,000 
kegs.  The  Linseed  oil  works  turn  out  from 
five  to  six  hundred  thousand  gallons  of  oil 
annually,  and  from  eight  to  ten  million 
pounds  of  oil  cake  ;  the  fourth  largest  dis- 
tillery in  the  United  States  Is  here ;  and  also 
barb  wire  works,  boiler  works,  Immense 
breweries,  extensive  elevators,  foundries 
and  machine  shops,  packing  houses,  white 
lead  works,  and  dozens  of  other  Important 
manufacturing  enterprises,  giving  employ- 
ment to  at  least  six  thousand  skilled  work- 
men, having  an  annual  pay  roll  of  more 
than  $4,000,000. 

BEE;  evei'y  morning  and  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Weilnes- 
days  ;  republican  ;  anti-monopoly  ;  morning 
and  weekly  eight  pages,  evening  edition  four 
pages ;  size  of  page— morning  and  weekly  17x 
24,  evening  28x44;  subscription -— daily  $10, 
weekly  $2;  established  1871;  E.  Rosewater,  edi- 
tor; Bee  Publishing  Co.,  publishers;  circula- 
tion—dally G  1,  weekly  D  1. 

EVENING  TIMES-DISPATCH; 
every  evening  except  Sunday ;  non-partisan  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  21x36  ;  subscription  $5  ;  es- 
tablished 1883 ;  Times-Dispatch  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

HERALD;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages ;  size— daily  ;yx46,  weekly  (size  of 
page)  22x29 ;  subscription- daily  $10,  weekly 
$2;  established  1865;  Miller  &  Richardson, 
editors  and  publishers ;  cii-culatlon- daily  H 1, 
weekly  H. 

NEBRASKA  TRIBUNE;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thurs- 
days ;  German ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly 
eight  pages  ;  size— daily  24x36,  weekly  (size  of 
page)  18x24 ;  subscription— daily  $7,  weekly 
$2  ;  established  1883 ;  F.  Schnake,  editor  ;  F. 
C.  Festner  and  F.  Schnake,  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation-daily J  J,  weekly  III. 

REPUBLICAN;  every  morning  except 
Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  re- 
publican ;  dally  eight  pages,  weekly  eight 
pages ;  size  of  page  17x23 ;  subscription— daily 
$10,  weekly  $1  ;  established  1858 ;  Fred.  Nye, 
editor;  Tribune  Printing  Co.,  publishers; 
circulation— daily  H  H  1,  weeklv  F  l . 

POST  UND  TELECJRAPH:  evei-y 
morning,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  Ger- 
man ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ; 
size— dallv  24x36,  weekly  30x44;  subscription 
— dallv  $7,  weekly  $2;  established  1872; 
Omaha  Post  Printing  Co.,  publishers  ;  clrcu- 
lation— dallv  I  I.  weekly  G  (i  1. 

CHRISTIAN  HOUR;  Fridays;  pres- 
byterian ;  eight  pages :  size  22x;50 ;  suljscrlp- 
tion  $1.50;  established  1882;  William  J.  Har- 
sha  and  Thomas  C.  Hall,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  III. 

COMMERCIAL  AND  LIVE 
STOCK  RECORD  ;  Thursdays  ;  com- 
mercial ;  four  pages ;  size  22x32 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2  ;  established  1S81  ;  C.  L.  Hall,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ;  circulation  H. 
DANNEBROG;  (see  Davenport, Iowa.) 
DEN  DANSKE  PIONEER  ;  Thurs- 
days ;  Danish  ;  eight  pages  ;   size  28x42  ;  sub- 


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NEBRASKA. 


sci-iptjon  S2.25  ;  established  ISTi  ;  Mark  Han- 
sen, editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  G   Or  1. 

EXCELSIOR;  Saturdays;  four  pages; 
size  2ix32  ;  subscription  §3;  established  1884; 
Clement  Chase,  editor  and  publisher. 

NEBR.\SKA  WATCHMAN;  Satur- 
days ;  independent ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44 ; 
subscription  $3;  established  1870;  F.  M.  Mac- 
Donagh.  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  J  J. 

P  O  K  R  O  K  ZA  PADU ;  Wednesdays  ; 
Bohemian ;  independent-republican  ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  35x48 ;  subscription  $2.20 :  estab- 
lished 1872;  John  Rosicky,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  G ;  Issues  also  the  Kvety 
Amirickc. 

WE5*TERN  CELT;  Tluirsdays:  eight 
pages;  size  :*ix44  ;  subscription  §2;  establish- 
ed 188:5 ;  M.  B.  Gearon,  editor  ;  Western  Celt 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers;  circulation  II. 

NEBRASKA  MUTE  JOURNAL; 
semi-monthly;  eight  pages ;  size  22x32  ;  sub- 
scription 75  cents;  established  1874;  circu- 
lation J :  issued  from  the  Nebraska  Insti- 
tute forthe  Deaf  and  Dumb;  issued  during 
the  school  year. 

CHURCH  OUARDIAN;  monthly; 
protestant  episcopal;  sixteen  pages;  size  of 
page  9x12;  subscription  $1;  established  1873; 
Kev.  James  Paterson,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  J. 

DRUG  AND  OIL  GAZETTE; 
monthly;  fifty-two  pages;  size  of  page  7x9; 
subscription  SI ;  established  1885 ;  Chas.  J. 
Daubach,  editor;  H.  T.  Clarke  Drug  Co..  pub- 
lishers; an  advertising  sheet. 

KVETY  A>IERICKE;  monthly; 
Bohemian  ;  thirty-two  pages ;  size  of  page 
8x11;  subscription  SI. 50;  established  18S4 ; 
John  Rosicky,  editor  and  publisher,  issues 
also  the  Pokroic  Zapaclu. 

NEBRASKA  DRUGGIST;  monthly; 
commercial;  twenty-eight  pages;  size  of 
page  9x11;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1884: 
Nebraska  Druggist  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

RURAL  NEBRASKA  AND  AMER- 
CAN  CATTLE  JOURNAL  ;  monthly; 
agricutural ;  sixteen  pages  ;  size  28x40  ;  sub- 
scription .SI  ;  established  1869  ;  H.  S.  Smith, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  G  G;  dated 
at  Omaha  and  Chicago. 

O'NEIIili,  C.  H.,  Holt  Co.,  i  650  pop., 
40  m.  from  Niobrara.  Farming  and  stock- 
raising  place. 

FRONTIER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  .S2;  es- 
tablished 18S0 ;  W.  D.  Mathews,  editor ;  W. 
D.  Mathews  &  Co.,  publishers  ;  circ'n  K  K  1. 

REPUBLICAN  ;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages;  size  2(iX'l<J  subscription  .§1.50;  es- 
tablished 18&4  ;  H.  W.  Dudley,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1..50 ;  estab- 
lished 188;S ;  J.  M.  McDonough,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J  1 . 

ORD,C.  H.,  Valley  Co.,  n  800  pop.,  65  m. 
from  Grand  Island  and  Kearney  and  180  from 
Omaha.  Contains  grist  mills  and  pork-pack- 
ing establishment.  Surrounded  by  a  good 
farming  and  stock-raising  country,  which 
is  being  rapidly  settled. 

QUIZ;  Fridays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  .$1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1882 ;  Will  W.  Haskell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  K  1. 

STANDARD;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages ;  size  22x31  ;  subscription  .§1.50 ; 
established  1884 ;  A.  J.  Evans,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

VALLEY'  CO.  JOURNAL:  Fridays; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  20x26;  subscrip- 
tion SI ;  established  1879 ;  J.  H.  Capron,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

ORLEANS,  Harlan  Co.,  g  600  pop.,  45 
m.  from  Kearney,  on  Burlington  &  Missouri 


NEBRASKA. 


River  Rd.  Farming  and  stock-raising 
country.    Has  railroad  shops. 

HARLAN  CO.  PRESS;  Fridays; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1884;  T.  J.  Cleaver,  editor  and 
publisher. 

REPUBLICAN    VALLEY'    SENTI- 

I  NEL  ;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight  pages; 

size   26x4<J ;   subscription    .§1.50 ;    established 

1873 ;  Lealdo  E.  Martin,  editor  and  publisher  ; 

circulation  K. 

OSCEOLA,  C.  H.,  Polk  Co.,  u  521  pop., 
on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  25  m.  S.  W.  of  Colum- 
bus.  Principal  branches   of   industry   are 
I     farming  and  stock  raising. 

POLK    CO.    FARMERS'    ADVO 
CATE;  Thursdays;  eight  pages;  size  26x40; 
subscription   $1.25 ;    established    1882 ;    E.  E. 
:  Moore,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K  K  1. 

RECORD  ;  Thur.sdays;  republican;  four 
pages  )  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished   1873;   D.   M.    Butler,  editor  and  pub- 
'  lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

OXFORD,  Furnas  Co.,  p  400  pop.,  on 
railroad,  270  m.  from  Omaha.     Surrounded 
i     by  a  rich    agricultural   and    stock-raising 
country. 

REGISTER;    Saturdays;    four    pages; 
t  size     "22x30;     subscription     $1;     established 
1882;    A.  B.    Moore,    editor    and     publisher: 
circulation  K. 

PALMYRA,  Otoe   Co.,  o  285   pop., 

on  the  Burlington  &  Missouri  River  Rd., 

128  m.  from  Lincoln  and  24  m.  from  Beatrice. 

PILOT;  Saturdavs ;  eight  pages;  size 
30.X44 ;  subscription  $1.-50 ;  established  1884 ; 
B.  F.  Sanders,  editor  and  publisher. 

PAPILLION,  C.  H.,  Sarpy  Co.,  D-  700 

pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  and  Missouri  Pacific 

Rds.,  15  m.  from  Omaha. 

!  TIMES;  Fridays ;  independent ;  eight 
pages;  size  3(1x44 ;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1874;  Magne.v  &  Howard,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

PAWNEE  CITY,  C.  H.,  Pawnee  Co., 

n^  1,500  pop.,  on  main  line  of  Chicago,  Bur- 
lington &  Quincy  Rd.,  from  Chicago  to  Den- 
ver, about  40  m.  W.  of  Missouri  r.,  at  Browns- 
ville, 70  m.  from  St.  Joseph,  and  85  from 
Atchison,  Kansas.  In  an  agricultural  and 
stock-raising  district. 

PAWNEE  CO.  BANNER:  Fridays; 
independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35 ;  sub- 
scription $1.50 ;  established  1882 ;  Fred.  S. 
Hassler,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K. 
''  PAWNEE  PRESS;  Wednesdays;  dem- 
ocratic ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion .$2 ;  established  1878 ;  J.  G.  P.  Hildebrand, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

PAWNEE  REPUBLICAN:  Thurs 
da.ys ;  eight  pages  ;  size  34x48 ;  subscription 
Sl.bO ;  established  18?2  ;  A.  E.  &  J.  N.  Hassler, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  J. 

PERU,    Nemaha    Co.,  D^   725  pop.,  on 

the  Burlington  &  Missouri  River  Rd.,  72  m. 

from    Lincoln,    80   from   Beatrice,   and  75 

S.  E.  of  Omaha.  The  State  Normal  School  is 

located  here. 

BREEZE;  Fridays;  eight  pages;  size 
16x22 ;  subscription  75  cents  ;  established  1834; 
E.  J.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher. 

PIERCE,  C.  H.,  Pierce  Co.,  t}  700  pop., 

on  the  Niobrara  division  of  Sioux  City  & 

!     Pacific   Rd.  in   the   fertile    valley   of   the 


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North  Elkhorn ;  a  prosperous  and  enterpris- 
ing agricultural  community. 


NEBRASKA. 


and  puV)lisliers:  circulation  K  1. 

TIMES;  Thursdaj's;  democratic;  eight 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1884 ;  A.  E.  Goshen,  editor  and  pub- 
Usher. 

PLAIN  VIEW,  Pierce  Co.,  [^ 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x35;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1884; 
Ira  M.  Hamilton,  editor  and  publisher. 

PLATTSMOUTH,  C.  H.,  Cass  Co., 
D-  4,180  pop.,  at  the  confluence  of  the  Platte 
and  Missouri  rs.  Tlie  Initial  point  of  Bur- 
lington &  Missouri  River  Rd.,  and  on  Chi- 
cago, Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  about  20  m. 
direct  S.  of  Omaha.  It  has  a  steamboat 
landing,  and  does  large  grain,  cattle  and 
lumber  business.  New  bridge  across  the 
Missouri  r.  is  completed  by  the  C,  B.  &  Q. 
Bd.,  putting  Plattsmouth  on  a  direct  line 
between  Chicago,  Denver  and  San  Fran- 
cisco. 

HERALD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  ^VEEKIlY,  Thursdays;  republi- 
can ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages ; 
size— dailV  24x36,  weekly  (size  of  pagel  18x24  ; 
subscription— dailv  ST.  weekly  $2  ;  established 
—daily  1883,  weekly  18C4  :  PlattsLncmtli  Herald 
Co.,  editors  and  jjublishers ;  circulation- 
daily  K,  weekly  J  J. 

JOURNAL j_every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic :  dailv  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ; 
size— (laily  22x32,  weekly  26x40 ;  subscription 
—daily  $7,  weekly  $1.50 ;  established  1881 ;  C. 
W.  Sherman,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion—daily K,  weekly  K  K  1. 

PLUM   CREEK,  C.  H.,  Dawson  Co., 
a  1,500  pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.    An  agri- 
cultural and  stock-raising  district. 
DAWSON    CO.  HERALD  ;   Wednes- 
days ;  independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ; 
subscription  §1.50;  established  1884;  Wlllard 
&  Spriiigstein,  editors  and  publisliers. 

DAWSON  CO.  PIONEER;  Satur 
days ;  republican  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x40 ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1873;  B.  F. 
Krier,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 
GAZETTE;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages ; 
size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1884 ;  C.  B.  Slgnor,  editor  and  publisher. 

PONCA,  C.ll.,  Dixon  Co.,d  1,438  pop., 
25  m.  from  Sioux  City,  Iowa,  on  Chicago,  St. 
Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha  Rd. 
ADVOCATE;    Thursdays:   four  pages; 

size  24x35;  subscription  $2;  established  1884; 

P.  E.    Rush,   editor;  Rush  &  Leedom,  pub- 

NORTHERN  NEBRASKA  JOUR- 

N A  L ;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  eight  pages  ; 
size  .30x44;  subscription  $2;  established  1873; 
William  Huse  &  Son,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K  K  1. 


RED  CLOUD,  C.  H.,  Webster  Co.,  g 

2,0(Kj  pop.,  on  the   Burlington   &    Missouri 
River  Rd.,  40  m.  from  Hastings,  in  the  valley 
of   the  Republican  r.    In  an  agricultural 
and  stock-raising  district. 
CHIEF  ;     Fridays ;    republican ;    eight 
pages ;    size  .30x48  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;   estab- 
lished 1873;  A.  C.   Hosmer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

WEBSTER  t;0.  ARGUS  ;  Thursdays  ; 
four  pages ;   size  28x44  ;  subscription  .$2  ;  es- 


tablished 1878 ;  George  J.  Warren,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

REPUBLICAN  CITY,  Harlan  Co., 
g  450  pop.,  on  Republican  r.,  and  on  the 
Burlington  &  Missouri  K.  Rd.  (in  Nebraska). 
TOPIC ;  Fridays;  independent  republican-^ 

eight  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1..50:, 

established  1884 ;  E.  D.  Crawford,  editor  and 

publisher. 

REYNOLDS,  ^e/erson  Co.,  R 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  eight  pages;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1;  established  1883;  J. 
Templeton,  editor  and  ijublisher ;  circ'n  K. 

RISINGCITY,  .B?t«e>- Co., oSOOpop., 
on  Omaha  and  Republican  Valley  branch 
of  Union  Pacific  Rd.  A  stock-growing 
country  and  prominent  shipping  point  for 
corn,  hogs  and  cattle. 
INDEPENDENT;  Fridays ;  eight  pages ; 

size  of  page  13x20  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 

llslied  1880;   Fred.  D.   Williams,    editor  and 

publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

RIVERTON,  Franklin  Co.,  Q  600 
pop.,  on  the  Burlington  &  Missouri  B.  Rd. 
Has  flouring  mills. 

ENTERPR ISE ;  Thursdays ;  four  pages; 
size  24x36;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1883 ;  Geo.  L.  Burr,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation K. 

RULO,  Richardson  Co.,  O,  1,000  pop., 
on  the  Burlington  &  Missouri  River  Rd. 
OBSERVER;  Thursdays;  independent; 

four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1882  ;  John  Saxon,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

ST.  PAUL,  C.H.,  Howard  Co.,  D  1,500 
pop.,  on  Omaha  &  Republican  Valley  branch 
of  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  23  m.  from  Grand. 
Island.  A  grain  and  stock-raising  commu- 
nity. 

FREE  PRESS;  Wednesdays ;  demo- 
cratic ;  eight  jiages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1881;  C.  E.  Forbes,  editor 
and  piiblislier  ;  circulation  J  J. 

PHONOGRAPH;  Fridays;  reptibiican; 
eight  pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $2  ; 
established  1878;  A.  A.  Kendall,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

KIRKEBLA  DET ;  semi-monthly;  Scan- 
dinavian ;  lutheran ;  sixteen  pages :  size 
18x24  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  18.8  ;  Rev. 
M.  C.  H.  Rohe,  editor  and  publisher ;  does  not 
insert  advertisements. 

SALEM,  Richardson  Co.,  O,  800  pop.,  oil 
the  Atchison  &  Nebraska  branch  of  Bur- 
lington &  Missouri  River  Rd.  Engaged  in 
milling  and  trade,  buying  and  shipping 
stock  and  grain. 

INDEX  ;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
fiSlied  1883;  J.  M.  Hammons,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

SANTEE  AGENCY,  Knox  Co.,  b 
300  pop  ,  on  Missouri  r.    Springfield,  Dakota 
T.,  Is  the  nearest  town. 
WORD    CARRIER;    monthly;    four 
pages  ;  size  16x22  ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  es- 
tablished 1884;  Alfred  L.  Biggs,  editor  and 
publisher  ;    issued  in  the  interest  of  schools 
and  missions  among  tlie  Indians. 

SARGENT,  Custer  Co.,  a  150  pop.,  on 
Middle  Louj,  r.,  90  m.  from  Grand  Island. 
LOUP  VAl-LEY  EAtJLE;  Saturdays^ 


AlVIERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


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eight  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1883;  D.  C.  Kellej-,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

SCHUYIiER,C.H.,  Col/ax  Co.,  01,700 
pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  75  ni.  from 
Omaha.  Has  a  large  syrup  and  sugar  manu- 
factory, also  three  hay  presses  and  an  ex- 
tensive flour  mill.  Centre  of  trade  for  four 
counties. 

HERALiD;  Wednesdaj's ;  eight  pages; 
size  34x48;  established  1879;  Davis,  Phelps  & 
Davis,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K. 

SUN:  Thursdays;  independent  republican; 
eight  pages;  size  .35x48;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1871 ;  John  A.  Macmurphv,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  J. 

SCOTIA,  C.  H.,  Gi-eeley  Co,,  a  400  pop., 
47  m.  from  Grand  Island  on  U.  P.  Rd.  En- 
gaged in  grain  and  stock-raising. 

GREELEY  TRIBUNE;  Saturdays; 
Independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1877;  A.  B.  Lewis, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

NEWS  ;  Wednesdays ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1885  ;  C.  F.  Faith,  editor  and  publisher. 

SCRIBNER,  Dodge  Co,,  a-  700  pop., 
on  the  Sioux  City  &  Pacific  Rd. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size  24x35; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1884;  G.  W. 
Whitehorn,  editor  and  publisher. 

SE'WARD,  C.  H.,  Seward  Co.,  D-  2,300 
pop.,  on  Burlington  &  Missouri  River  Rd.  In 
Nebraska,  about  25  m.  W.  by  N.  of  Lincoln. 
Centre  of  an  agricultural  district.  Has 
water  power  and  a  trade  from  surrounding 
counties. 

BLUE  VALLEY  BLADE;  Wednes- 
days; republican;  four  pages;  size  26x40; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  187S ;  James  H. 
Betzer,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

DE.HOCRAT:  .Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscription  $1.50 ; 
established  1884 ;  H.  E.  Maclellan,  editor  and 
publisher. 

NEBRASKA  REPORTER;  Thurs 
days;  republican;  four  pages;  size  28x44; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1870;  F.  G.  Sim- 
mons, editor  and  publisher ;  cu-culation  J. 

SHELTON,  Buffalo  Co.,  a  1,000  pop., 
180  m.  from  Omaha.  Surrounded  by  a  fine 
farming  and  stock-raising  country. 

CLIPPER;  Fridays ;  four  pages ;  size 
24x35;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1882; 
Reed  Bros  ,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circula- 
tion K  1. 

SIDNEY,  C.  H.,  Cheyenne  Co., -n  2,000 
pop.,  414  m.  from  Omaha,  on  U.  P.  Rd.  En- 
gaged in  freighting  to  Black  Hills  by  wagon 
teams.  Is  the  supply  point  for  the  cattle 
ranches  of  Western  Nebraska. 

^PLAINDEALER-TELEGRAPH; 

Saturdays ;  six  pages ;  size  of  page  16x22 ; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1874  ;  J.  C.  Bush, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J. 

SOUTH  AUBURN,  Nemaha  Co.,  O, 
1,500  pop.,  at  junction  of  Burlington  &  Mo. 
River  and  Missouri  Pacific  Rds.  Has  cream- 
ery, wagon  factory,  etc. 

NEBRASKA     ADVERTISER;    Fri 

days ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1856;  W.  W.  Sanders,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 


NEBRASKA. 


SPRINGFIELD,    Sarpj/  Co.,   a-  600 

pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific   Rd.,  25  m.    froux 

Omaha.    Has  a  furniture  manufactory. 

MONITOR :  Wednesdays ;  eight  pages ; 
size  26x40 :  .subscription  $1.50 ;  establisTied 
1882  ;  Huff  &  Denlson,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
circulation  K  K. 

STANTON,  C.  H.,  Stanton  Co.,  d" 
1,000  pop.,  on  Sioux  City  &  Pacific  Rd.,  1  m. 
from  Elkhorn  r.    In  a  sheep-ralslng  valley. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1SS3;  William  P.  Suttle,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

REGISTER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages;  size  24x35;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1879;  J.  H.  Slater,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 

STELLA,  Richardson  Co.,  Q,  600  pop., 

on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.  A  shipping  point  for 

grain,  cattle  and  hogs.    Surrounded  by  a 

rich  farming  district.    Has  fiourlng  mUls, 

creamery  and  two  elevators. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
24x35;  sul>scriptlon  $1.50;  established  1882; 
T.  E.  Wilson,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circula- 
tion K  K. 

STERLING, «/oft/iso?i  Co.,  O,  800  pop., 
on  Burlington  &  Missouri  River  Rd.  in  Ne- 
braska, 36  m.  S.  W.  of  Lincoln  and  111  N.  W. 
of  Atchison,  Kan. ;  has  good  water  power ; 
situated  In  a  good  farming  and  stock-raising 
region. 

PRESS  ;  Thursdays ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  D.  T.  Sherman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K. 

STOCKVILLE,  C.  H.,  Frontier  Co.. 

p  100  pup.    Indiauola  the  nearest  town. 

FRONTIER  CO.  FABER  ;  Fridays; 
four  pages ;  size  24x34  ;  subscription  $1.50 ; 
established  1884;  A.  E.  Powers,  editor  and 
publisher. 

STROMSBURG,    Polk    Co.,  n  500 

pop.,  75    m.   from  Lincoln   and    125   from 

Omaha. 

REPUBLICAN:  Wednesdays  ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  of  page  13x20 ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1880 ;  Calmar  McCune,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 

STUART,  Holt  Co.,  ^ 

LEDGER  :  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x35 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1883 ; 
Wm.  H.  Ketcham,  editor  and  publisher. 

SUPERIOR, -^^wci-o?Zs  Co.,  g  700  pop., 
on  Burlington  &  Missouri  River  Rd.  in  Ne- 
braska. Is  in  an  excellent  agi'lcultural  dis- 
trict. 

GUIDE;  Thiu-sdays  ;  eight  pages ;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1.75;  established  1879; 
J.  F.  Graves,  editor  and  publisher ;   circ'n  K. 

JOURNAL;  Wednesdays  ;  independent ; 
eight  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1882 ;  John  Vedder,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 

SUTTON,  Clay  Co.,  g  1,200  pop.,  68  m. 
from  Lincoln,  on  B.  &  M.  R.  Rd. 

CLAY  CO.  DEMOCRAT  ,•  Saturdays; 
eight  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1885 ;  Ross  Locke,  editor  ;  Jacob 
Steinmetz.  publisher. 

FREIE  PRESSE;  Fridays;  German; 
four  pages ;   size  26x40 ;   subscription  $2 ;   es- 


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NEBRASKA. 


NEBRASKA. 


tabllshed  1883 :  E.  Landman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circ-ulation  K  K. 

REGISTER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages;  size  311x44;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1870 ;  I.  D.  Evans,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  eireiilation  K. 

SYRACUSE,  Otoe  Co.,  O 800  pop.,  on 
Burlington  &  Missouri  R.  Rd.    Has  flouvlng 
mills. 
JOURNAIi;    Fridays;    four  pages ;   si^ze 

iSxW;     subscription    $2;      established    18i8; 

George  S.  Alexander,  editor  and  publisher; 

circulatiim  K  K  1. 

TABLE  ROCK,  Pawnee   Co.,  O,  800 
pop.,  on  Burlington  &  Missouri  R.  Rd.  Situ- 
ated in  a  good  farming  district. 
ARGUS:      Fridays;     republican;     four 
pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  .$1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1882 ;    B.  F.  Thomas,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

TALMAGE,  Otoe  Co.,  d- 500  pop.,  on 
the  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  20  m.  from   Ne- 
braska City.    A  two-year-old  town.    Stock 
and  grain  are  the  principal  products. 
TRIBUNE  ;    Thursdays  ;     four     pages ; 

size  24x35;   subsci-iption    $1.50;   established 

1882  ;  Eman  &  Cary,  editors  and  publishers  ; 

circulation  K. 

TECUMSEH,  C.  H.,  Johnson  Co.,  O, 
2,600  pop.,  28  m.  W.  of  Missouri  r.,  at  Brown- 
vllle,  on  Burlington  &  Missouri  R.  and  Re- 
publican Valley  Rds.,  48  m.  S.  E.  of  Lincoln. 
Big  Nemaha  r.  affords  water  power  for 
mills  here. 

CHIEFTAIN;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  ;  size  35x4S ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1869;  A.  H.  Swart,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J  1.  _, 

JOHNSON  CO.  JOURNAL;  Thurs 
days;  democratic;  eight  pages;  size  30x44; 
subscription  $2  ;  established  1879  :  C.  W.  Pool, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

REPUBLICAN;  Saturdays ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $1.25  ;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  A.  B.  Ball,  editor  and  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  K  1. 

TEKAMAH,  C.  H.,  Burt  Co.,  d  1,653 
pop.,  47  m.  N.  of  Omaha.    Place  of  general 
trade  ;  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  & 
Omaha  Rd.  ;   in  a  rich  and  well-improved 
agricultural  and  stock-raising  district. 
BURT      CO.      HERALD  ;      Fridays ; 
democratic ;     four    iiages ;    size   2iix4(l  ;    es- 
tablished 1884;    N.  J.  Sheckell,     editor    and 
publisher. 

BURTONIAN;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages ;  size  28x44  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1873 ;  Hall  &  Ellis,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K  1. 

ULYSSES, -Kw'^er  Co.,  a-  700  pop.,  on 
the  Burlington  &  Missouri  R.  Rd.,  15  m.  from 
Seward  and  35  N.  W.  of  Lincoln.  Corn  and 
wheat-growing  district  and  prominent 
point  for  raising  cattle. 

DISPATCH;  Tuesdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
22x32;  subscription  $l.r>0;  established  1880; 
Charles  H.  Cliallis,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation K  K. 

UNADILLA',  Otoe  Co.,  a-  300  pop.,  on 
branch  of  B.  &  M.  River  Rd.  Shipping  point 
for  grain  and  stock. 

OTOE  OPTIC;  Fridavs;  republican; 
eight  pages;  size  26x41);  subscription  $1.50; 
establlslied  1882 ;  Ellsworth  &  Butcher,  ed- 
itors and  publishers;  circulation  K  K. 


UTICA,  Seward  Co.,  O  700  pop.,  on  R<J. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  eii,'ht  iiagcs:  size  26x 
40;  subscription  $1.50;  estalilishrd  iss:i;  H.  C. 
&  G.  T.  Notsou,  editors  ami  publishers;  cir- 
culation K. 

VALENTINE,  C.  H.,  Chernj  Co.,  tl 
500  pop.,  at  terminus  of  Sioux  City  &  Pa- 
cific branch  of  the  Chicago  &  Northwestern 
Rd.  United  States  Land  Office  is  located 
here. 

MINNEKADUSA  REPUBLICAN  ; 
Fridays  ;  eight  pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2  ;  established  1884 ;  J.  S.  Delllnger,  edi- 
tor and  publisher. 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  eight  pages; 
size  31x44;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1883 ; 
Santee  &  Hill,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circu- 
lation K. 

VALPARAISO,  Saunders  Co.,  a-  600 
pop.,  on  O.  &  R.  V.  Rd.,  75  m.  from  Omaha 
and  20  from  Lincoln.  Has  flouring  mills, 
two  elevators,  creamery,  sash  factory  and 
is  in  an  agricultural  and  stock-raising 
section. 

AVALANCHE;  Wednesdays ;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1879 ;  S.  M.  Weed,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  K  1. 

VERDON,  Richardson  Co.,  O,  300  pop., 
at  junction  of  Mo.  Pacific  and  Burlington  & 
Mo.  River  Rds.,  102  m.  from  Omaha.  A  mar- 
ket for  grain  and  stock. 

VEDETTE;   Fridays;   eight  pages:   size* 
26x41);    subscription   $1.50;    estaVjIished    1883; 
T.  J.  Floyd,  editor  and  publisher  ;  clrc'n  K. 

WAHOO,  C.  H.,  Saunders  Co.,  D-  2,100 
pop.,  on  Omaha  &  Republican  Valley  Rd., 
56  m.  W.  of  Omaha  and  30  N.  of  Lincoln. 
Surrounded  by  an  agricultural  and  stock- 
raising  district. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ; 
established  1884 ;  Gilkerson  &  Simpson,  edi- 
tors and  publishers. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $2  ; 
established  1875 ;  J.  B.  Davis,  editor  ;  Davis  & 
Schrani,  publishers;  circulation  .1  1. 

SAUNDERS  CO.  TRIBUNE;  Thurs 
days  :  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1880;  H.  O. 
Beatty,  editor ;  Beatty  &  Miller,  publishers ; 
circulation  J. 


WAKEFIELD,  Dixon  Co.,  cf  800 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  & 
Omaha  Rd.  at  junction  of  Hastington 
Branch,  35  m.  W.  of  Sioux  City,  in  the  Logan 
Valley.  Centre  of  an  active  grain  and  stock 
section ;  has  two  flouring  mills. 
REPUBLICAN;  Saturdays;  four  pages; 

size  26x40  ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1882  ; 

Geo.  Herb,  editor  and  publisher;  circ  n  K. 

WATERLOO,    Douglas    Co.,  D-   450 
pop.,  on   Union   Pacific  Rd.,    16   m.    from 
Fremont  and  20  from  Omaha.    Has  good 
water  power  for  milling  and  factory  pur- 
poses, and  is  in  a  good  farming  district. 
(iVZETTE;  Fridavs;  independent;  eight 
pages;   size  26x40;   subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished  1881;    G.  A.  Bryant,  editor  and  pub- 
lislier ;  circulation  K. 

WAYNE,  C.  H.,  Wayne  Co.,  cf  800  pop., 
on  Norfolk  bi-anch  of  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Min- 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


NEBRASKA. 


neapolis  &  Omaha  Rd.,  45  m.  S.  W.  of  Sioux 

City.    Farming  and  stock-raising  section. 

HERAIiD-TRIBlJNE;  Thursdays;  re 
publican  ;  four  pages ;  size  28x44  ;  established 
1875  ;  R.  W.  Goshorn,  editor ;  R.  M.  Groshorn  & 
Co.,  publishers;  circulation  K  1. 

WEEPING  WATER,  Cass  Co.,  a- 
1,5(X)  poll.,  on  Weeping  r.,  42  m.  from  Omaha 
and  20  from  Missouri  r.  Extensively  en- 
gaged in  grain  and  stock  buying. 

CASS  CO.  EAGLE;  Wednesdays;  four 
pages;  size  22x31;  subscription  .§2;  established 
1882  ;  H.  G.  Race,  editor  and  publisher. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republican: 
eight  pages  ;  size  34x48  ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1882;  W.  A.  Keithley,  editor;  Keith- 
ley  &  Keithley,  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

WESTERVILLE,  Custer  Co.,  a  200 

pop.    Agricultural  section. 

WESTERN  ECHO;  Fridays;  four 
pages;  size  23x36;  subscription  $1.5U  ;  estab 
lished  1884;  F.  C.  N.  Knox,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

WEST  POINT,  C.  H.,  Cuming  Co.,  ^ 
1,500  pop.,  iu  tile  famous  Elkhorn  Valley,  a 
great  wheat-growing  region,  on  Elkhorn  r. 
and  Sioux  City  &  Pacific  Rd.,  90  m. 
from  Omaha.  Has  very  valuable  water 
power,  which  is  employed  in  various  manu- 
factories and  mills.  Centre  of  trade  for  a 
large  district. 

NEBRASKA   VOLKSBLATT  ;    Fri 

•days  ;  German  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x32 ;  sub- 
scription .§2 :  established  1880 ;  M.  O.  Gentzke, 
editor;  F.  Wleman  and  M.  O.  Gentzke,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K  1. 

PROGRESS;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 18T6  ;  P.  F.  O'Sullivan,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $2 ; 
established  187";  M.  S.  Bartlett,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

WEST  UNION,  Custer  Co.,  n  50 
]>op.,  45  m.  from  nearest  Rd,  station.  A 
niercliaudising  town. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
22x31:  subscription  .$1.25;  established  1884; 
L.  B.  Wamsley,  editor ;  R.  G.  Carr,  publisher. 

WILBER,  Saline  Co.,  0, 1,150  pop.,  on 
B.  &  M.  River  Rd.,  30  m.  from  Lincoln.  Con- 
tains a  flouring  mill,  foundry  and  steam 
grain  elevator. 

BLUE  VALLEY  BLADE;  Thursdays; 
eight  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  .$1.50 ; 
established  1SS4 :  L.  L.  Lu.se,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

OPPOSITION ;  Thursdays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  .$1.50  ; 
established  1874  ;  Wehn  &  Knigiit,  editors  and 
publisliers  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

WOOD    RIVER,    Hall    Co.,    U    600 

pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  16  m.  from  Grand 

Island.    Surrounded  by  an  excellent  agri 

cultural  and  stock-raising  district. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  independent ; 
eight  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ; 
estaljlished  1881 ;  Ewing&  Cooley,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  K. 

WYMORE,  Gage  Co.,  O,  2,500  pop., 
on  Burlington  &  Missouri  River  and  Republi- 
can Valley  branch  of  Union  Pacific  Rds. 
Railway  shops  and  round  houses  are  located 
here.  Large  stock  and  grain  shipping  point. 
B  A  G  L  E  ;  Saturdays ;  democratic  ;  four 


NEBRASKA. 


pages;  size  24x34;  subscription  $1.50:  estab- 
lished 1876 ;  J.  R.  Dodds,  editor ;  Eagle  Pub- 
lishing  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

\VY3IOBIAN  ;  Fridays  ;  republican;  four 
pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  Burnham  &  Weaver,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  K  K. 

YORK,  C.  H.,  York  Co.,  n  2,500  pop. 
Thriving  business  point,  on  Burlington  & 
Missouri  River  Rd.  in  Nebraska  ;  good  agri- 
cultural region  ;  about  50  m.  W.of  Lincoln. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages;  size  26x40;  .subscription  $1.50; 
established  187S ;  L.  D.  Woodruff,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

REPUBLICAN;  Wednesdays;  republi- 
can ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription 
$1.50:  established  1876;  Morgan,  McClelland 
&  Dayton,  editors  and  publishers;  circula- 
tion J  1. 

TIMES;  Wednesdays;  four  pages;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1.50:  established  1880; 
T.  E.  Sedgwick,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation K  K  1. 

NEBRASKA  METHODIST;  semi- 
monthly ;  methodist  episcopal ;  four  pages  ; 
size  19x26  ;  subscription  75  cents  ;  establlslied 
1S85 ;  Geo.  S.  Alexander,  editor  and  publisher. 

COLLEGIAN;  monthly  ;  twelve  pages; 
size  of  page  9x12 ;  subscription  75  cents :  es- 
tablished 1S84;  H.  S.  Braucht,  editor;  Zeto- 
mathean,  Philophrenean  and  Omegean  Liter- 
ary Societies,  publishers ;  a  college  pajier ; 
issued  during  the  collegiate  year. 


l^VADA. 


AUSTIN,  C.  H.,  Lander  Co.,  n  1,679 

pop.,  near  Reese  r.,  and  on  the  Nevada  Cen- 
tral Rd.,  165  m.  E.  of  Virginia  City,  90  S.  of 
Central  Pacific  Rd.,  at  Battle  Mountain. 
Several  quartz  mills  are  here  and  large 
quantities  of  silver  produced  annually.  Sil- 
ver mining  the  chief  industrial  pursuit. 

REESE  RIVER  REVEILLE;  every 
evening  except  Sunday ;  independent ;  four 
pages  ;  size  lS.x24 ;  subscription  $13 ;  establish- 
ed 1863 ;  circulation  K. 

BATTLE    MOUNTAIN,     Lander 

Co.,  a  522  pop.,  on  Central  Pacific  Rd.  and 
Humboldt  r.  Principal  branches  of  indus- 
try are  mining,  farming  and  stock  raising. 

CENTRAL  NEVADAN;  Fridays;  re- 
publican ;  lour  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscrip- 
tion $5;  estaljlished  1877;  Dennis  &  Ellsworth, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K. 

BELMONT,  C.  H.,  iVye  Co.,  g  284  pop. 

Engaged  mainly  in  silver  mining,  raising  of 

stock  and  agriculture. 

COURIER;  Saturdays;   four  pages  ;  size 
21x28;     subscription    $8;     established    1874; 
Maute  &  Donald,  editors  and  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation K. 
CANDELARIA,  Esmeralda  Co.,  p 

1,0011  pop.,  on  Carson  c&  Colorado  Rd.,  160  m. 

S.  of  Carson  City.    Engaged  in  mining. 

TRUE  FISSURE;  Saturdays ;  four 
pages ;  size  22x32  ;  subscription  $5 ;  estab- 
lished 1880;  J.  M.  Dormer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

CARSON  CITY, C.H.,  OrmshyCo.,-a 
state  capital,  4,227  pop.,  on  Virginia  & 
Truckee  Rd.,  4  m.  from  Carson  r.  and  170  in 
a  direct  line  from  San  Francisco.  The  city 
is  a  business  and  supply  centre  for  a  con- 
siderable area,  and  also  carries  on  trade  iu 
lumber  from  the  Sierra  Nevada  Mountains. 
INDEX;  every  morning  except  Monday; 


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GEO.  P.  ROWELL   &  GO'S 


NEVADA. 


NEVADA. 


republican  ;  four  pages  ;  sl«e  19x28  ;  subscrip- 
tion $6  ;  established  188(1 ;  C.  N.  Harris,  editor ; 
Marshall  Robinson,  piiblisher  ;  clrc'n  K. 

MORNING  APPEAL.;  every  morning 
except  Monday  ;  republican  ;  four  pages ;  size 
21x28 ;  subscription  $8  ;  established  1869;  S.  P. 
Davis,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

NEVADA  TIMBUNE;  every  evening 
except  Sunday  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
21x28;  subscription  $10  ;  established  18i0;  E. 
J.  Parkinson,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion K. 
CHERRY  CREEK,  White  Pine  Co., 

a-  566  pop.,  on  Central  Pacific  Rd.,  90  m.  from 

Wells.    Rich  mining  locality. 

WHITE  PINE  NEAVS:  Saturdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  18x24  ;  subs. Tui- 
tion $5  ;  established  1864;  W.  L.  Davis,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

DAYTON,  C.  H.,  Lyon  Co.,  -o  4.iO  pop., 
on  Carson  r.,  at  junction  of  Carson  &  Color- 
ado Rd.,  12  m.  from  Carson.    Engaged  in 
agriculture,  stock  raising,  mining  and  the 
manufacture  of  lumber. 
IjYON   CO.    TIMES;    Saturdays;  four 
pages  ;  size  19x-23 ;  subscription  $5  ;  establish- 
ed 1872;  Campbell  &  Fairbanks,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  K. 

EL.KO,  C.  H.,  Elko  Co.,  cf  752  pop., 
on  Humboldt  r.  and  Central  Pacific  Rd., 
460  m.  N.  E.  of  Sacramento,  Cal.,  and  275  W. 
of  Ogden.  Some  manufacturing  is  carried 
on. 

INDEPENDENT;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Sundays  ;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  ;  size— daily  18x24,  weekly 
24x35  ;  subscription— daily  $10.  weekly  $5 ;  es- 
tablished—dally 1874,  weekly  1867  ;  S.  S.  Sears, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation— flaily  K, 
weekly  K.  _ 

FREE  PRESS;  Fridays ;  four  pages  ; 
size22x3U;  subscription  $5;  established  1881; 
C.  H.  Sproule,  editor  and  publisher ;  clrc'n  K. 

EUREKA,  C.  H.,  Eureka  Co.,  a  4,207 
pop.,  on  Eureka  &  Palisade  Rd.,  85  m.  from 
Central  Pacific  Rd.  and  80  E.  of  Austin.  En- 
gaged In  mining  and  smelting  silver  ores 
and  refining  silver. 

EVENING  LEADER;  every  evening 
except  Sunday  ;  four  pages  ;  size  21.x25 ;  sub- 
scription $15 ;  established  1871 ;  O.  H.  Grey, 
editor  and  lessee;  circulation  K  1. 

SENTINEL;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  four  pages; 
size  24X.34;  subscription— daily  $15,  weekly 
$5 ;  established— daily  1871,  weekly  1880 ;  Cas- 
sldy  &  Skillman.  editors  and  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation—daily  K  1,  weekly  K  K. 

REPUBLICAN  PRESS;  Sundays; 
four  pages  ;  size  21x28  ;  subscription  $d  ;  es- 
tablished 1884;  W.  J.  Penrose,  editor  and 
publisher. 

GENOA,  C.  H.,  Douglas  Co.,  -n 313  pop., 
on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  of  Carson.    In 
a  farming  and  timber  region. 
COURIER;  Fridays;  Independent ;  four 
pages ;  size  16x22 ;  subscription  $3  ;  established 
1880;  D.  E.  Williams  &  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
Ushers ;  clrcuUdicin  K. 

HAWTHORNE,  Esmeralda  Co.  p 
WALKER  LAKE  BULLETIN; 
Wednesdays;  four  jiages  ;  size  21x28 ;  .sub- 
scription $5;  established  1883;  John  M.  Camp- 
bell, editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K. 

PIOCHE,  C.H.,  Lincoln  Co.,  0, 745  pop. , 
about  100  m.  S.  E.  of  Hamilton,  and  near 
Utah  line.    Rich  mining  locality. 
RECORD;    Saturdays ;  four  pages;  size 


20x28 ;  subscription  $5  ;  established  1869  ; 
Record  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  K. 


RENO,  C.  H.,  Washoe  Co.,  -a  2,300  pop.,- 
on  Truckee  r.  and  Central  Pacific,  Nevada 
&  Oregon  and  Virginia  &Truckee  Rds.,  11  m. 
from  E.  base  of  Sierra  Nevada  Mountains 
and  22  from  Virginia  City.  Centre  of  trade. 
The  river  furnishes  water  power,  which  is 
partially  developed. 

EVENING  GAZETTE;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  GAZETTE,  Thurs- 
days ;  liberal  republican  ;  daily  four  pages, 


Fulton,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation- 
daily  K  K  1,  weekly  J  1. 
NEVADA  STATE  JOURNAL;  eveiT 

morning  except  Monday,  and  WEEKL  V  , 
Saturdays  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size- 
daily  18x24,  weekly  24x34 ;  subscription— daily 
$5,weekly  $2.50;  established-daily  1874,  weekly 
1870 ;  C.  C.  Powning,  editor  and  publisher  ;. 
circulation— dally  K,  weekly  K  K  1. 
GAZETTE  ;  (see  Evening  Gazette.) 

TAYLOR,  White  Pine  Co.,  O- 
WHITE    PINE    REFLEX;    weekly; 

four  panes;    size  18x24;    subscription  $7.50; 
esdiblislied  1874;  R.  W.  Simpson,  editor  and 
liublishcr;  circulation  K. 
TUSCARORA,-EZi-(?  Co.,  0-1.364  pop., 

50  m.  N.  of  the  C.  P.  Rd.  and  Elko.    Cattle 

raising  to  some  extent,  but  silver  mining  is 

the  main  industry. 

TIMES  AND  MININCi  REVIEW; 
every  evening  except  Sunday;  four  pages; 
size  18x24;  subscription  $12;  established 
1877  ;  Fail-child  &  Dennis,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K. 

VIRGINIA  CITY,  C.  H.,  Storey  Co., 
-a  10,000  pop.,  on  Virginia  &  Truckee  Rd., 
15  m.  N.  E.  of  Carson  City  and  20  from 
Reno.  Metropolis  of  the  State.  A  city 
of  active  trade  and  considerable  enter- 
prise. Rich  mines  of  gold  and  silver  in 
the  vicinity.  Machinery  for  hoisting  and 
reduction  of  ore  is  brought  into  use,  giv- 
ing   employment    to    a  large  amount    of 

capital  and  labor. 

EVENING  CHRONICLE;  exeiy  even- 
ing  except   Sunday,    and    CIlROMCLJli» 

Tuesdays ;  independent-democratic ;  four 
pages;  size  23x32;  subscription— daily  $8,^ 
weekly  $2;  established  — daily  1868,  weekly 
1875 ;  b.  E.  McCarthy,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation— daily  I,  weekly  KK  1. 

TERRITORIAL^^  ^^T*^HV#J5S  ' 
every  morningexcept  Monday, and  WEEK- 
LY, Saturdays  ;  republican  ;  dai  y  four 
pages,  weekly  eight  pages ;  size— daily  24x36,, 
weekfv  28x42  ;  subscription— daily  $10,  weekly 
$3  ;  established  1860  ;  Enterprise  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  circulation- 
daily  J  J 1 ;  does  not  insert  advertisements  in 
wggkI  V 

CHRONICLE  ;  (see  Evening  Chronicle.) 

WINNEMUCCA,  C  H.,  Humboldt 
Co.,  'u  800  pop.,  on  Humboldt  r.  and  Central 
Pacific  Rd.,  324  m.  N.  E.  of  Sacramento, 
Cal.,  and  420  from  Ogden.  An  active  mar- 
ket and  trade  centre,  surrounded  by  a 
farming  and  mining  country.  A  beef -ship- 
ping point. 

SILVER  STATE;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  democratic;  four  pages  ;  size  l8x<!d: 
subscription  $8;  established  1869;  J.  J.  Hill 
&  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  Iv  1. 


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NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 


ALSTEAD,  Cheshire  Co.,  p  1,200  pop., 
G  m.  from  Bellows  Falls.    A  centre  of  active 
trade. 
COLD    RIVER  JOURNAIi,- Fikiays; 

Independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35 ;  sub- 
scription .?!. 25  ;  established  1883;  C.  S.  Edger- 
ton,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

AMHERST,  Hillsborough  Co.,  g  1,225 

pop.,  on  Souhegan  r.  and  Boston  &  Lowell 

Rd.,  18  m.  S.  of  Concord  and  10  S.  W.  of 

Manchester. 

FARMERS'  CABINET;  Fridays; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  34x34  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50  ;  established  1802  ;  Edward  D.  Boyl- 
ston  and  .\lbert  A.  Rotch,  editors  ;  Edward  D. 
Boylston,  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

ANTRIM,  Hillsborough  Co.,  g  on  the 

Peterboro"    &    Hlllsboro'    division    of    the 

Boston  &  Lowell  Rd.,  25  ni.  from  Concord. 

Manufactures  of  different  kinds  carried  on. 

REPORTER;  Wednesdays  ;  four  pages ; 
size  22x:3n  ;  subscription  .SI ;  established  1882  ; 
S.  N.  Ball,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  K. 

ASHLAND,  Grafton  Co.,  a  1,000  pop., 
on  Boston,  Concord  &  Montreal  Rd.,  45  m. 
from  Concord.  Manufacturing  and  milling 
of  the  greatest  variety. 

A  D  VA  N  C  E  ;  Saturdays ;  Independent ; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1881 ;  S.  S.  L.  Morrison,  manager  ; 
circulation  K  K ;  printed  at  the  office  of  the 
Plymouth  Grafton  Co.  Journal. 

ITEM  J  Saturdays;  independent;  eight 
pages ;  .size  tixS^) ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1881  ;  R.  R.  D.  Dearborn,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K. 

BRISTOL,  Grafton  Co.,  □  1,352  pop., 32 

m.  from  Concord,  on  Bristol  branch  of 
Northern  division  of  the  Boston  &  Lowell 
Rd.  Manufactures  of  different  kinds  car- 
ried on. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thm-sdays;  four  pages; 
size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.25 ;  established 
1878 ;  R.  W.  Musgrove,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  J  1. 

BROOKLINE,  Hillsborough  Co.,  g 

HOLI.  IS  AND  BROOKLINE 
HERALD;  (see  Hollis.) 

CLAREMONT,  Sullivan  Co.,  p  4,704 
pop.,  on  Connecticut  r.  and  Connecticut 
River  and  Concord  cS:  Claremont  Rds.,  7  m. 
from  Windsor  and  42  from  Brattleboro. 
Considerable  manufacturing  done  here. 

A  D  VO  C  A  T  E  ;  Tuesdays  ;  republican  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $1.25  ;  es- 
tablished 1849 ;  Robert  E.  Mussey,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

NATIONAL  EAGLE;  Saturdays;  re- 
publican ;  four  pages ;  size  28x44 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50  ;  established  1835  ;  H.  C.  Fay,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

COLEBROOK,Coos  Co.,  ti  1,581  pop., 

on  Connecticut  r.,  about  170  m.  N.  of  Con- 
cord. Surrounded  by  an  agricultural  and 
lumber  district.  Engaged  in  manufacture 
of  potato  starch,  of  which  great  quantities 
are  made  yearly. 

NEWS  AND  SENTINEL;  Fridays; 
four  pages;  size  26x4<J;  subscription  $1.25; 
estatflished — News  1ST6,  Northern  Sentinel 
1870,  consolidated  1885  ;  Colebrook  Publishing 
Co.,  editors.and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

CONCORD, C.  H.,  State  capital,  Mer- 
rimack Co.,  [?  13,838  pop.,  on  Merrimack  r.. 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 


and  at  junction  of  Bost.,  Cone.  &  Mon., 
Concord,  Cone.  &  Claremont  and  Northern 
N.  H.  Rds.,  near  centre  of  State,  73  m.  from 
Boston  and  48  from  Lowell.  Centre  of  trade, 
and  engaged  In  manufacturing. 

EVENING  MONITOR;  every  evening 
e.xcept  Sunday,  and  INDEPENDENT 
STATESMAN,  Thursdays;  republican; 
daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages ;  size 
— daily  24x33,  weekly  32x46 ;  subscription — 
daily  $6,  weekly  $2 ;  established— dally  1863, 
weekly  1823  ;  P.  B.  Cogswell  and  Edward  N. 
Pearson,  editors  ;  Republican  Press  Associa- 
tion, publishers;  Edward  A.  Jenks,  man- 
ager; circulation — flaily  III,  weekly  F. 

INDEPENDENT  STATES3IAN;  (see 
Evening  3Ionitor.) 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  JOURNAL; 
Fridays  ;  congregational ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
30x45 ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1880 ;  Rev. 
George  B.  Spalding,  editor ;  W.  W.  Prescott, 
publisher ;  cii'culation  I ;  Issued  from  the 
office  of  the  Montpeller,  Vt.,  Venyiont  Watch- 
man and  State  Journal. 

PEOPIiE  AND  PATRIOT  ;  Thurs- 
days ;  democratic ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x46 ; 
subscription  $1.25;  established  1809;  Pearson 
&  Pattee,  editors  and  publishers ;  circula- 
tion F  1.  A  daily  is  issued  during  the  session 
of  the  Legislature. 

TRIBUNE  ;  Saturdays;  republican  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $1.25 ;  estab- 
lished 1880;  Tribune  PublLshing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers ;  cu'culation  I  I. 

VETERAN'S  ADVOCATE  ;  Tues- 
days ;  eight  pages ;  size  26x38  ;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1884:  H.  F.  W.  Little  and  Ira 
C.  Evans,  editors ;  Ira  C.  Evans,  publisher ; 
circulation  1 1. 

GRANITE  MONTHLY  ;  forty- 
two  pages  octavo ;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1877 ;  John  N.  McClIntock,  A.  M., 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  I  1. 

DERRY,  Rockingham  Co.,  n,  2,300  pop., 
on  a  small  stream  which  furnishes  water 
power  for  manufactories,  10  m.  from  Man- 
chester. Has  large  shoe  shop  employing 
500  hands. 

NEWS  ;  Fridays  ;  four  pages;  size  24x36; 
subscription  $1  :  "  established  1881 ;  Charles 
Bartlett,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  J  1. 

DOVER,  C.  H.,  Strafford  Co.,  0,11,687 
pop.,  on  Cocheco  r.,  Boston  &  Maine  and 
Eastern  Rds.,  12  m.  from  Portsmouth  and  69 
from  Boston.    Centre  of  business  for  this 
part  of  State.    Engaged  in  manuf  actimng. 
FOSTER'S  DEMOCRAT;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fri- 
days ;  democratic  ;    four   pages  ;   size  26x40  ; 
subscription — dallv  $5,  weekly  $1.50;  establish- 
ed—daily 1873,  weekly   1872;  Geo.  J.  Foster  & 
Co.,  editors   and    publishers ;    circulation — 
daily  J  1,  weekly  1 1  ;  Lssuealso  News  E.cj}ress. 
REPUBLICAN;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,   and    ENiilTIRER,    Fridays;   re- 
publican ;     foiu-     pages ;     size — daily   26x40, 
weekly  30x44 ;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly 
$2;     established  — dally    ISai,    weekly    1827; 
Llbbey  &  Scales,  editors  and  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation—dailv  K  K  1,  weekly  J  J  1. 
ENOI'IRER;  (see  Rejjublioan .) 
MORNING    STAR;   Thursdays;   free- 
will   baptist ;  eight  pages ;   size   3ux44 ;   sub- 
scription $2.50  ;  established  1820  ;  C.  A.  Bick- 
ford,  editor ;  Rev.  I.  D.  Stewart,  publisher  ; 
circulation  F. 

NEWS-EXPRESS;  Fridays;  four 
pages ;  size  26x39 ;  subscription  75  cents ; 
established  1884:  Geo.  J.  Foster  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers;  issue  also  Foster's 
Democrat. 

LITTLE  STAR ;  semi-monthly;  free-will 
baptist ;  four  pages  ;  size  15x21 ;  subscription 
35  cents ;  established  1882 ;  G.  C.  Waterman, 
editor;   Free-will  Baptist  Printing  Co.,  pu^- . 
Ushers;  circulation  J  1. 


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NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 


EAST  CAJiAAH, Grafton  Co.,  a  1.767 

pop.,  on  Northern  Rd.,  51  m.  N.  of  Concord 
and  120  from  Boston.  Railroad  station  for 
four  adjoining  towns.  Engaged  in  lumber- 
ing. 

CANAAN  REPORTER ;  Fridays;  four 
pages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1867;  C.  O.  Barney,  (>ditor  and  publisher; 
circulation  J  J  ;  issues  :ni  ciKiit  page  edition 
at  $1 ;  issues  also  tin-  Miisruiiin  Register. 

MArtCOMA  REGISTER;  Fridays: 
eight  pages  ;  size  :!5x48  ;  subscription  ,'gl.50  ; 
established  1876;  C.  O.  Barney,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  K  ;  issues  also  the 
Canaan  Reporter. 

T^VPIHG,  Rocldngham  Co.,  0,1,700  pop., 
at  junction  of  Concord  &  Portsmouth  and 
Nashua  &  Rochester  Rds.,  18  m.  W.  of  Ports- 
mouth and  :30  S.  E.  from  Concord.  Engaged 
in  shoe  manufacturing. 
L.  E  A  I)  E  R  ;  Saturdays ;  independent ; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  es- 
tablished 1883;  F.  H.  Pinkham,  editor  and 
Sublisher ;  circulation  K ;  issues  also  the 
ewmarket  Adrertiser. 

EXETER,  C.  H.,  Rockingham  Co.,  □, 

3,700  pop.,  on  Exeter  r.  and  Boston  &  Maine 

Rd.,  50  m.  from  Boston.    Engaged  in  cotton 

and  other  manufactures. 

EXONIAN  ;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
14x22 ;  subscription  %'i  ;  established  1867 ;  Stu- 
dents of  Phillips  Exeter  Academy,  editors 
and  publishers ;  circulation  K ;  a  school 
paper ;  issued  during  tlie  school  year. 

GAZETTE  ;  Fridays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
30x44;  sul)Scription  $1.25;  established  1876; 
James  D.  P.  Wlngate,  editor  and,publisher  ; 
circulation  J  J  1. 

NEWS-LETTER ;  Fridays ;  republican  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  .30x44 ;  subscription  .f 2 ;  es- 
tablished 1831  ;  Wm.  B.  Morrill,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  1 1. 

PROTEST ;  Fridays  ;  greenback ;  eight 
pages ;  size  3ix32 ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1880 ;  A.  J.  Hoyt,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  J. 

TARMINGTON,  Strafford  Co.,  IH, 
3,044  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  18  m.  N.  of 
Dover.  Extensive  boot  and  shoe  manu- 
factures.. 

NEWS ;  Fridays ;  non-partisan ;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estal>lish- 
■ed  1879 ;  J  E.  Fernald  &  Son,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

ERANKLIN,  Merrimack  Co.,  g  4,000 
pop.,  on  Nortliern  Rd.,  18  m.  from  Concord. 
Extensive  manufactories  of  hosiery,  flannel 
and  dress  goods,  paper  and  needles.  An 
agricultural  section. 

TRANSCRIPT;  Fridays;  four  pages; 
size  24x36  ;  subscriotion  $1  :  established  1882; 
Towne  &  Robie,  editors  :  Tran.script  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

FRANKLIN  FALLS,  Merrimack 
Co.,  Q  3,265  pop.,  on  Merrimack  r.  and  North- 
ern Rd.,  at  junction  of  Bristol  branch, 
19  m.  N.  of  Concord.  Engaged  in  manu- 
facturing. 

MERRIWACK  JOURNAL;  Fridays; 
independent;  four  iiai;es;  size  26x42  ;  sub- 
scription ,$2 ;  establishe<l  1872;  Roscoe  E. 
Collins,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

OORHAM,  Coos  Co.,  i  1,800  pop.,  on 
Grand  Trunk  Rd.,20ni.  from  Bethel,  Maine, 
and  40  from  Lancaster.  Contains  the 
1  lachine  sliops  of  the  Eastern  division  of 


the  Grand  Trunk  Rd.     Lead  is  found  in 
tlie  vicinity. 

MOUNTAINEER;  Fridays;  four  pages; 
size  22x32;  subscription  $1;  established  1877; 
V.  V.  Twitchell,  editor  and  publisher;  circu- 
lation J  1. 

GREAT  FALLS,  Strafford  Co.,  O, 
5,500  pop.,  on  Salmon  Falls  r.  and  Boston  & 
Maine  and  Eastern  Rds.,  74  m.  from  Boston. 
One  of  the  largest  cotton  and  woolen  manu- 
facturing places  in  the  State. 

FREE  PRESS;  Fridays;  eight  pages; 
size  3(1x42;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1867;  Christopher  H.  Wells,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  1 1. 

GREENVILLE, -HjiZstoroM^ft  Co.,^ 
1,072  pop.,  on  Fitchburg  Rd. ;  manufacturea 
cotton  and  furniture. 
ADVERTISER;     Saturdays ;     four 

ijages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.25 ;  estab- 

ilshed    1879;     Albert    G.     Moore,    publisher; 

circulation  K;   printed  at  tlie  office  of   the 

Fitchburg,  Mass.,  Tribune. 

HANOVER,  Grafton  Co.,  D  2,149 pop., 

60    m.    from    Concord,   on   Connecticut  r. 
Dartmouth  College  located  here. 

GRANITE  STATE  JOURNAL.;  Sat- 
urdays ;  republican  ;  eight  pages ;  size  3-3x46 ; 
subscription  $2;  established  1869;  Journal 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  circulation  K; 
printed  at  the  office  of  the  Windsor,  Vt., 
Vermont  Journal. 

DARTMOUTH;  bi-weekly ;  twenty- 
eight  pages;  size  of  page  8x10;  subscription 
$2;  established  18C7;  Senior  Class  of  Dart- 
mouth College,  editors  and  publishers;  A. 
H  Williams,  manager  ;  circulation  J  J  1 ;  a 
college  paper ;  issued  during  the  collegiate 
year. 
HAVERHILL,  C.H.,  Grafton  Co..  D 

2,400  pop.,   on    Boston   &    Lowell   Rd.     A 

farming  section. 

GRAFTON  CO.  SIGNAL  ;  Tuesdays  ; 
republican ;  four  pages ;  size  2ix30 ;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1882 ;  J.  H.  Dunbar, 
editor  and   publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

HENNIKER,   Mcrrimac   Co.,   g  1,400 
pop.,  on  Peterboro'  &  Hillsboro'  Rd.,  13  m. 
from  Concord.     Engaged  in   manufactur- 
ing, farming  and  lumbering. 
COURIER;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
26x40;    subscription   $1.25;   established  1884; 
L.  W.  Cogswell,  editor ;  C.  W.  Hutchlns,  pub- 
lisher. 

HILLSBORO'    BRIDGE,    Hills- 

horougli  Co.,  g  2,1  KJO  pop.,  on  Peterborough 
&   Hillsboro'    Rd.,   20  m.    from    Concord. 
Centre  of  trade,  and  engaged  in  manufac- 
turing and  lumber  business. 
HILLSBORO'     MESSENGER; 
Thursdays;   Independent;  four    pages;  size 
26x40;    subscription  $1.50;    established  1867; 
C.  W.  Hutchlns,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation J  1. 

HINESDALE,  Cheshire  Co.,  p  2.000 
pop.,  on  the  Ashuelot  r.,  19  m.  S.  W.  of 
Keene,  the  county  seat,  and  on  the  Ashue- 
lot branch  of  the  Connecticut  R.  Rd.  A 
prosperous  town,  engaged  in  manufactur- 
ing paper,  wooden  ware,  woolen  goods  and 
hardware. 

PROGRESS  ;  monthly ;  eight  pages ; 
size  22x31 ;  subscription  75  cents  ;  established 
1884. 


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NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 


HOLLIS,  Hillsborough  Co.,  ■^ 

HOI,  MS  AND  BROOKI.INE 
HERAlil);  monthly;  six  pages;  size  of 
page  2Ux2t'>;  subscription  50  cents;  Pratt 
Bros.,  publ  shers  ;  issued  from  the  office  of 
the  Marlboro,  Mass.,  Mirror-Journal. 

K££N£,  C.  H.,  Cheshire  Co.,  p  6,784 
pop.,  at  junction  of  Cheshire,  Boston  & 
Lowell  and  Connecticut  River  Rds.  En- 
gaged in  trade  and  manufactures. 

CHESHIRE  REPUBLICAN;  Satur- 
days ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  27x41 ; 
subscription  $2;  established  1793;  J.  D.  Col- 
ony &  Sons,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  I  I. 

GRANITE  STATE  JOURNAL.;  Sat- 
urdays; republican;  eight  pages;  size  3:^x46; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1869 ;  Journal 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  K  ; 
printed  at  the  office  of  the  Windsor,  Vt., 
Vermont  Journal. 

NEW  ENGLAND  OBSERVER; 
Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
27x41 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1880 ;  H. 
L.  Inman,  editor ;  Republican  Printing  Co., 
publishers ;  circulation  H. 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  SENTINEL; 
Wednesdays  ;  republican  ;  foiu-  pages  ;  size 
29x45;  subscription  $2.5U ;  established  1799; 
C.  J.  Woodward,  T.  C.  Rand  and  W.  H.  Pren- 
tiss, editors ;  Sentinel  Printing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  H  H. 

IjACONIA,C.  U.,  Belknap  Co.,  n  3,790 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Lowell  Rd.,  28  m.  from 
Concord.      Engaged     in     manufacturing. 
Trade  centre  for  county. 
DEMOCRAT;   every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and   WEEKLY,    Fridays;   demo- 
cratic :  daily  foiu'  pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ; 
size — daily  21x30,  weekly  :30x41 ;  subscription 
—daily  ,$5 ;   weekly   $1.50 ;  established— daily 
1883,  weekly  1849;  Lewis  Vaughan  &  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers ;  circulation — weekly  1  1 . 
THREE  LINKS;  monthly;  oddfellow- 
ship  ;  twelve  pages  ;  size  of  page  10x15;  sub- 
scription  50  cents ;    established    1882 ;   J.   J. 
Lane   &   Co.,  editors  and  publishers ;    issue 
also  the  Triangle. 

TRIANGLE;  monthly ;  knights  of 
pythlas  ;  twelve  pages  ;  size  of  page  10x15  ; 
subscription  50  cents  ;  established  18S4  ;  J.  J. 
Lane  &  Co.,  editoi-s  and  publishers;  issue 
also  the  Three  Links. 

LAKE   VILLAGE,  Belk7iap  Co.,  a 
2,875  pop.,  at  outlet  of  Winniplseogee  Lake, 
on   White   Mountain   divisions   Boston   & 
Lowell  Rd.,  29  m.  from  Concord.    Engaged 
In  woolen  and  hosiery  manufactures,  and 
has  several  large  machine  shops. 
TIMES;     Saturdays;    republican;    four 
pages ;   size    24x36 ;    subscription  $1 ;    estab- 
lished 1868 ;  M.  A.  Haynes,  editor  ;  F.  M.  Shack- 
ford,  publisher;  circulation  K  K  1. 

LANCASTER,  C.  H..  Coos  Co.,  f^  2,728 
pop.,  on  Israel's  r.,  near  confluence  with 
Connecticut,  and  on  Boston,  Concord  & 
Montreal  Rd.,  1.35  m.  N.  of  Concord,  25  from 
White  Mountains.  The  town  has  some 
manufactures,  and  Is  also  the  centre  of 
trade  for  Southern  Coos. 

COOS  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Wednes- 
days; democratic;  four  pages;  size  26x40; 
subscription  .$1.25;  established  1884;  Demo- 
crat Publishing  Co  ,  editors  and  publishers. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  independent-re- 
publican ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1872  ;  Oscar  Hale,  editor  ; 
Lancaster  Printing  Co.,  publishers  ;  circula- 
tion K  1.  i^W  Act}ial  average  circulation 
for  one  year  preceding  Dec.  11,  1884,  as  per 
statement  on  file  at  the  office  of  the  Ante rican 
NewsiHipe r  Directoru,  754  copies. 

LEBANON,  Grafton  Co.,  n  3,354  pop., 
on  Northern  Rd.,  65  m.  from  Concord.    Cen- 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 


tre  of  considerable  trade.  Engaged  in 
manufactures,  chiefly  of  furniture,  agri- 
cultural implements  and  woolens. 

GRANITE  STATE  FREE   PRESS; 

Fridays  ;  republican  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x40  ; 
subscription  .$1.50;  established  1844;  E.  H. 
Cheney,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  J  1. 

LISBON,  Grafton  Co.,  n  1,700  pop.,  on 

the  White  Mountain  division  of  the  Boston 

&  Lowell  Rd.,  90  m.  N.  of  Concord.   Engaged 

In  several  manufactures. 

INDEX;  Saturdays;  eight  pages;  size 
.30x43;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1882; 
Lucius  A.  Young,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

LITTLETON,    Grafton    Co.,    u  3,636 
pop.,  on  Boston   &   Lowell  Rd.,  113  m.  N. 
of  Concord.    Engaged  in  manufactures  and 
centre  of  trade.    A  summer  resort.    Con- 
nected by  stages  with  all  the  principal  points 
In  the  White  and  Franconla  Mountains. 
JOURNAL  ;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  ;    size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.25  ;  estab- 
lished 1881  ;  Robinson  &  Goold,  editors  and 
publishers;  circulation  J  J  1. 

WHITE  MOUNTAIN  REPUBLIC; 
Saturdays ;  democratic ;  four  pages ;  size 
25x39  ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1867  ; 
George  C.  Furber,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation J  1. 

MANCHESTER,  Hillsborough  Co., 
p  38,000  pop.,  on  Merrimack  r.,  at  junction  of 
several  Rds.  The  river  furnishes  water- 
power,  which  is  very  largely  employed  In 
cotton,  woolen  and  other  manufactures,  in- 
cluding locomotives  and  fire  engines ;  11,000 
operatives,  receiving  over  $400,000  as  wages 
each  month,  are  emploj-ed  in  the  manufac- 
tories. 

MIRROR  AND  AMERICAN;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  republican,  and 
MIRROR  AND  FARMER,  Thursdays; 
agricultural ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight 
pages  ;  size — daily  25x38,  weekly  (size  of  page) 
17x24 ;  subscription — dally  $6,  weekly  $1 ;  es- 
tablished—daily 1850,  weekly  1851 ;  John  B. 
Clarke,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation — 
dail.v  I  1,  weekly  D  1. 

UNION;  every  morning  and  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays; 
democratic ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight 
pages  ;  size— daily  26x38,  weekly  (size  of  page) 
19x26 :  subscription— dally  $6,  weekly  $1.50  ; 
established— daily  1863,  weekly  1850;  Union 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers;  circulation  — 
morning  G  G,  evening  H  H,  weekly  F  F. 

BUDGET;  Saturdays ;  eight  pages;  size 
of  page  18x24 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
1883;  Kendall  &  Ladd,  editors  and  publishers  : 
circulation  G  G. 

LE  COURRIER  DU  NEW  HAMP- 
SHIRE  ;  Saturdays:  Fmicli ;  four  pages; 
size  21x30;  subsi-rijitiou  .^1;  I'stabllshed  1881; 
P.  C.  Chatel.  editor  ami  publislier;  circ'n  J  1. 

MIRROR  AND  FARMER;  (see  Mir- 
ror and  American.) 

AMERICAN  YOUNG  FOLKS;  semi 
monthly;  juvenile;  eight  pages;  size  23x33; 
subscription  75  cents ;  established  1875 ;  Geo. 
W.  Browne,  editor;  American  Young  Folks 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers ;  circulation  G  1. 
%W  Actual  average  circulation  for  one  year 
preceding  December  15,  1884,  asper  statement 
on  file  at  the  office  of  the  American  Newspaper 
Directory,  6,111  copies. 

NOTES,  AND  QUERIES,  WITH 
ANSWERS  ;  monthly  ;  sixteen  pages  oc- 
tavo ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1882 ;  S. 
C.  &  L.  M.  Gould,  editors  and  publishers ;  cir- 
culation J  J. 

MELVIN  VILLAGE,  Carroll  Co.  n 

WORKING     AND     WAITING: 


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NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 


monthly ;  evangelical ;  four  pages ;  size 
16x22  ;  "subscription  50  cents  ;  established 
1883;  F.  I .  Piper,  editor  and  publisher. 

MEREDITH  VILLAGE,  Belknap 
Co.,  a  1,800  pop.,  at  head  of  steamboat  navi- 
gation on  Lake  Winnipesaukee,  on  the 
White  Mountain  division  of  the  Boston 
and  Lowell  Rd.  Is  a  trade  centre,  and  has 
water  power.  The  Weirs  camp  ground  is 
4  m.  distant. 

MEREDITH  EA(iI.E;  Saturdays ;  in- 
dependent ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x10 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  ISa);  C.  H.  Kimball, 
editor  and  publisher :  circ'n  K  K :  printed  at 
the  ofHce  of  the  Plymouth  Grafton  Co. 
Jonmcil. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages;  size  2.")x40;  subscription  .S1.25;  estab- 
lished 1880 ;  Geo.  F.  Sanborn,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

MILFORD,  Hillsborough  Co.,  g  2,397 

pop.,  on  Boston  &  Lowell  Rd. ;  trade  centre; 

summer    resort ;      has    extensive   granite 

quarries ;  also  manufactures. 

ENTERPRISE;  Tuesdays;  independ- 
ent ;  four  pages ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription 
$1.50 ;  established  18T5 ;  George  E.  Foster,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ;  circulation  .1  ;  an  edition 
entitled  the  Juurual  is  issued  at  Wilton. 

MOUNT  "WASHINGTON,  Coos 
Co.  i  The  highest  and  best  known  of  the 
White  Mountains.  Two  large  hotels  are  on 
the  summit,  and  also  a  Signal  Offiee  of  the 
United  States  Weather  Bui-eau.  In  the 
Summer  12,0(X)  to  15,000  persons  visit  the 
peak,  the  height  of  which  is  6,293  feet  above 
the  sea. 
AMONG  THE  CLOUDS;  (see  Newton, 

Mass.,  Graphic.) 

NASHUA,  Hillsborough  Co.,  Q  13,397 

pop.,  on  Nashua  r.,  near  its  junction  with 

Merrimack  r.    A  manufacturing  city;  ter- 

minu.s  of  six  Rds. 

GAZETTE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  GAZETTE  AND  HIMiS- 
BOROUGH  CO.  ADVERTISER  ; 
Thursdays  ;  democratic ;  four  pages  ;  size- 
daily  22x"30,  weekly  27x40 ;  subscription— dai- 
ly $%  weekly  $1.50 ;  established— daily  1872, 
weekly  1827;  B.  B.  &  F.  P.  Whittemore, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation — dally  K, 
w^eekly  J  1. 

TEIiEGRAPH  :  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  re- 
publican ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight 
pages  ;  size— <laily  23x34,  weekly  30x42 ;  sub- 
scrlpti(m— daily  $6,  weekly  $1.50 ;  established 
—daily  1869,  weekly  1832 ;  O.  C.  Moore,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circ'n— daily  J  1,  weekly  I. 

GAZETTE  AND  HILLSBOROUGH 
CO.  ADVERTISER  (see  Gazette.) 

REAL  ESTATE  JOURNAL;  month 
ly  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $1  ; 
established  1S79;  James  F.  Farrel,  editor  and 
publisher ;  a  real  estate  advertising  sheet. 

NEWMARKET,  Itockingham  Co.,  \\ 
2,4011  pop.,  on  the  Boston  &  Maine  and  Con- 
cord and  Portsmouth  Rds.,  and  on  Lam- 
prey r.,  14  m.  W.  of  Portsmouth  and  36 
S.  E.  of  Concord.  Engaged  in  cotton  man- 
ufactures. 

ADVERTISER:  Saturdays;  indepen- 
dent; four  pages;  size  24X.36;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1873:  F.  H.  Pinkham,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  ;  issues  also  the 
Epping  Leader. 

CHRISTIAN  WITNESS;  monthly; 
evangelical ;  eight  pages  ;  size  21x.30 ;  subscrip- 
rion  .50 cents;  established  1880;  S.  C.  Kimball, 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 


editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J  1 .  %^' Ac- 
tual average  circulation  for  one  year  ji reced- 
ing Jan.  1,  1885,  as  per  statement  on  file  at  the 
office  of  the  American  Newspaper  Directory, 

1,445  coijics. 

NEWPORT,  C.  H.,  Sullivan  Co.,  p 
2,612  pop.,  on  Sugar  r.  and  Concord  &  Clare 
Rd.,  43  m.  N.  W.  by  W.  of  Concord.  En- 
gaged in  manufactures. 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  ARGUS  AND 
SPECTATOR;  Fridays ;  democratic ;  four 
pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1823;  Barton  &  Wheeler,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

REPUBLICAN  CHAMPION  ;  Thurs- 
days; republican;  four  pages;  size  26x40; 
subscription  $1.25  ;  established  1881 ;  Fred- 
W.  Cheney,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion K  K  i. 

PENACOOK,  Merrimack  Co.,  g  2,000 
pop.,  on  Northern  Rd.,  6^m.  from  Con- 
cord. Engaged  in  manufacture  of  cotton 
and  woolens  and  fine  furniture. 

RAYS  OF  LIGHT;   Thursdays;     four 

f)ages ;   size    24x35 ;   subscription   $1 ;   estab- 
ished  1876 ;  S.  G.  Noyes,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  K  K. 

PETERBORO',  Hillsborough  Co.,  a 
2,206  pop.,  on  Monadnock  and  Petersboro' 
and  Hillsboro'  Rds.  and  Contocook  r.,  60 
m.  from  Boston  30  from  Nashua  and  Man- 
chester, and  50  from  Concord.  Cotton, 
woolen,  shoes,  and  general  manufacturing 
done  here. 

TRANSCRIPT;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x38 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1849;  Farnum  &  Scott,  edi- 
tors and  publishers ;  circulation  J  1. 

PITTSFIELD,  Merrimack  Co.,  g  2,000 
pop.,  at  terminus  of  Suncook  Valley  branch 
of  the  Concord  Rd.,  20  m.  from  Hooksett. 
Extensively  engaged  in  the  manufacture  of 
shoes. 

ANALECTA  ;  Saturdays;  neutral;  four 
pages;  size  36x40;  suliseripii(.in  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1878  ;  O.  H.  A.  Chaniberlen,  editor  and 
liublisher  ;  circulation  1 1. 

PLYMOUTH,  C.  H.,  Grafton  Co.,  n 
1,719  pop.,  on  the  White  Mountain  division 
of  the  Boston  &  Lowell  Rd.,  and  Pemige- 
wasset  Valley  branch  of  the  same,  50  m.  N. 
of  Concord.  Contains  numerous  glove 
manufactories  and  tanneries. 

EXCHANGER,  AMATEUR  AND 
AGENT;  everv  morning  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays:  four  pages: 
size  26x40  ;  subscription— dally  $3,  weekly  $1 ; 
establi.shed— daily  1884,  weekly  1883;  C.  H. 
Kimball,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation- 
weekly  K  K ;  printed  at  the  office  of  the 
Grafton  Co.  Journal. 

PEMIGEWASSET  PIONEER  ; every 
morning  except  Sunday ;  four  pages ;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $3;  established  1883;  C. 
H.  Kimball,  editor  and  publisher ;  issued 
from  the  office  of  the  Grafton  Co.  Journal. 

GRAFTON  CO.  DEMOCRAT  ;  Satur 
days  ;  democratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x30  ; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1878 ;  Demo- 
crat Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation  K  1. 

GRAFTON  CO.  JOURNAL;  Satur- 
days ;  independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1874;  C.  H. 
Kimball,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation 
J  1.  An  edition  entitled  the  Advance  is  is- 
sued at  Ashland,  and  another,  entitled  the 
Meredith  Eagle,   is   issued  at  Meredith  Vll- 


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NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 


lage  ;  isues  also  the  Exchanger,  Amateur  and 
Agent,  Pemigewasset  Pioneer  and  Republican 
Star. 

REPUBLICAN  STAR;  Saturdays; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.51); 
established  1880;  C.  H.  Kimball,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  K  ;  issued  from  the 
oflfice  of  the  Grafton  Co.  Journal. 

PORTSMOUTH,  C.  H.,  liockingUam 
Co.,  □,  9,6lK)  pop., on  Plseataqua  r.  and  Eastern 
Rd.,  at  terminus  of  Concord  &  Portsmouth 
Rd.  Is  the  commercial  metropolis  of  the 
State  and  its  only  seaport  town.  Engaged 
in  manufacturing  and  ship  building.  A 
United  States  Navy  Yard  is  located  on  the 
opposite  side  of  the  river. 

CHRONICLiE;  every  morning  except 
Sunday,  and  NEW  HAMPSHIRE  GA- 

ZETTE,  Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  daily  four 
pages,  weekly  eight  pages ;  size— daily  22x31, 
weekly  32x44  ;  subscription— daily  $6,  weekly 

S1.50;  estahlislied— tlaily  1852,  weekly  1756; 
hronicle  and  Gazette  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circ'n— daily  K  K,  weekly  J 1. 

EVENING  TIMES;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  STATES  AND  UNION, 
Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages;  size — daily 
22x31,  weekly  27x40;  subscription— daily  $5, 
weekly  $1.50  ;  established— daily  1868,  weekly 
1863;  Alpheus  A.  Hanscom,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation— daily  K  K,  weekly  J  1. 

PENNY  POST  ;  every  evening  except 
Sundays ;  four  pages ;  size  24x.36 ;  subscrip- 
tion $3 ;  established  1883 ;  Penny  Post  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

JOURNAL/ ;  Saturdays ;  republican ;  four 
pages ;  size  26x39  ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1793 ;  Lewis  W.  Brewster,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

NEW     HAMPSHIRE     GAZETTE; 

(see  Oironicle.) 

STATES  AND  UNION;  (see  Evening 
Times.)  ^ 

ROCHESTER,  Strafford  Co.,  Q^  7,000 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine,  Eastern,  Port- 
land &  Rochester  and  Nashua  &  Rochester 
Rds.,  10  m.  N.  of  Dover.  A  manufacturing 
place. 

ANTI-MONOPOIilST  AND  LOCAL- 
RECORD  ;  Saturdays;  greenback;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1;  established 
1878 ;  Geo.  G.  Berry  &  Son,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  K  1. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  independent;  four 

Bages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
shed  1863;   Charles  W.  Folsom,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

MISSIONARY  ECHOES;  monthly; 
four  pages  ;  size  16x22  ;  subscription  48  cents  ; 
established  1884 ;  Union  Mission  Band,  edi- 
tors and  publishers. 

SANDWICH,  Carroll  Co.,  a  1,700 
pop.,  12  m.  from  West  Ossipee,  a  station 
on  the  Eastern  Rd.    Has  several  saw  mills. 

REPORTER ;  Thursdays ;  Independent ; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1883 ;  C.  E.  Blanchard,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

SHAKER  VILLAGE,  Merrimack 
Co.,  g  160  pop.,  12  m.  N.  E.  from  Concord. 
Engaged  in  agriculture  and  various  manu- 
factures. 

MANIFESTO  ;  monthly  ;  shakers ;  thir- 
ty six  pages  octavo  ;  subscription  60  cents ; 
established  1871  ;  H.  C.  Blinn,  editor;  A.  G. 
Cochran,  publisher ;  circulation  H  1. 

SUNCOOK,  Merrimack  Co.,  g  3,000 
pop.,  on  Concord  Rd.,  7  m.  from  Concord 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 


and  10  from  Manchester.    Trade  centre  for 

Suncook  Valley. 

JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  $1.25: 
established  1874;  Eugene  Lane,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

TILTON, -Bea-nop  Co.,  n  1,282  pop.,  on 
the  White  Mountain  division  of  the  Boston 
&  Lowell  Rd..  18  m.  N.  of  Concord.  Has  sev- 
eral woolen  mills. 

ECLIPSE;  monthly;  twenty  pages;  size 
of  page  8x11;  subscription  45c.;  established 
1882 ;  Jos.  D.  Le  Gro,  editor ;  Societies  of  the 
N.  H.  C.  S.  and  F.  C,  publishers;  circula- 
tion K  ;  a  school  paper;  Issued  during  the 
school  year. 

TROY,  C'ftcsftireCo.,p796  pop., on  Ches- 
hire Rd.,  82  m.  from  Boston,  Mass.,  10  from 
Keene,  N.  H.  A  milling  and  manufactur- 
ing town. 

HOME  COMPANION:  monthly;   four 

pages  :  size  25x:38 ;  subscription  40  cents  ;  es- 
tablished 1872 ;  H.  C.  Newton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

WARNER,  Merrimack  Co.,  g  1,746 
pop.,  17  m.  from  Concord,  on  the  Concord  & 
Claremont  Rd.  Principal  industries  are 
agriculture,  lumbering  and  manufacturing 
of  gloves  and  mittens.  Has  fruit  evapor- 
ating establishment. 

INDEPENDENT  AND  TIMES;  Fri- 
days ;  eight  pages ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1884 ;  E.  C.  Cole,  editor  and 
publisher. 

WHITEFIELD,    Coos    Co.,  6    1,828 

pop.,  on  the  Boston  &  Lowell  and  Whlte- 

fleld  &  Jefferson  Rd.     Lumbering   is   the 

principal  industry. 

TIMES;  Tuesdays ;  four  pages  ;  size 
22x30  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1884  ;  C. 
D.  Phelps  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

WILMOT,    Merrimack   Co.,    g    1,080 

pop.,  2  m.  from  rd.,  27  from  Concord.    Has 

lumber  and  other  mills. 

KEARSAGE  SENTINEL;  Saturdays; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1879;  Sentinel  Publishing  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers ;  circulation  K. 

WILTON,  Hillsborough  Co.,  g  1,747 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Lowell  Rd.  Has  several 
woolen  and  cotton  mills,  a  creamery  and 
coopering  shops. 

JOURNAL;  Tuesdays;  independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription  $1.25 ;  es- 
tablished 1875 ;  George  E.  Foster,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K ;  printed  at  the 
office  of  the  Milford  Enterprise. 

W^OLEBOROUGH,  Carroll  Co.,  a 

2,222    pop.,    on    Winnipiseogee  Lake    and 

Eastern  Rd.,  40  m.  from  Concord,  80  from 

Boston,  and  in  direct  communication  with 

all  the   thoroughfares    of    the   State.      A 

summer  resort.  Engaged  in  manufacturing 

and  agriculture.     A  large  shoe  factory  is 

located  here. 

GRANITE  STATE  NEAVS;  Mondays; 
republican ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2 ;  established  1860 ;  Chas.  H.  Parker, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

W^OLFBORO'     JUNCTION, 

Carroll   Co.,   o    250  pop.,  on  the  Boston  & 


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NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 


Maine  Rd.    A  railroad  centre  and  a  trading 

point  for  the  surrounding  farming  country. 

CAKROIiL  CO.  PIONEER  ;  Fridays; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.25  ;  es- 
tablisiied  1881 ;  Geo.  S.  Dorr,  editor  and  pub- 
lisiier  :  circulation  K  1. 

WOODSVIIiLE,  Grafton  Co.,  n  700 
pop.,  at  junction  of  tlie  Connecticut  and 
Auinionoosuc  rs.  and  the  Boston,  Concord 
&  Montreal  and  the  White  Mountains  Rds., 
96  ni.  N.  of  Concord  ;  division  headquarters 
of  the  B.,  C.  &  M.  Rd.  Has  lumber  mills, 
etc. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  four  pages; 
size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2.07 ;  established 
1883  ;  E.  B.  Wallace,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation K. 


NEW  JERSEY. 


ALLENTOWN,   Monmouth    Co.,    a 

1,100  pop. 

MERCER  CO.  NEWS  ;  (see  Trenton.) 

ARLINGTON,  Hudson  Co.,  cf 

KK.VKNY  WATCHMAN;  Saturdays; 
republican  ;  four  pages  :  size  22x30 ;  subscrip- 
tion .$1.50;  established  1884;  T.  E.  Turnbull, 
editor;  T.  E.  Turnbull  and  J.  N.  Matthews, 
publishers. 

SACRED  HEART  UNION; quarterly; 
eight  puKfs  ;  size  23,x33 ;  subscription  25  cents  ; 
establislicd  jssi ;  Rev.  James  J.  Cui-ran, 
editor  and  puhlisher ;  organ  of  a  catholic 
protectory. 

ASBTJRY  PARK,  Monmouth  Co.,  a 
3,000  pop.  Faces  the  Atlantic  Ocean  on  the 
Long  Branch  Division  of  the  C.  Rd.  of  N.  J. 
A  prominent  summer  resort. 

CHRISTIAN  AT  HOME;  Wednes 
days  ;  evangelical ;  eight  pages  ;  size  22x30 ; 
subiscrlptlon  $1 ;  established  1881 :  Rev.  A. 
Shotwell,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  I. 

JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1876 ;  John  L.  Coffin,  editor ;  John 
C.  Wallace,  publisher ;  circulation  J  J  1 ;  a 
dallv  is  issued  durinj,'  June,  July  and  August. 

SIKMiK  I'RESS;  Fridays  ;  four  pages  ; 
size24x:!S;  subscript  ion  $l.."i0;  established  1879; 
Penfleld  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circu- 
lation J  J. 

TORCH;  monthly ;  four  pages ;  size 
17x23 ;  subscription  20  cents  ;  established  1883 ; 
Sophozettean  Society  of  the  Asbury  Park 
High  School,  publishers ;  a  school  paper ; 
issued  during  the  school  year. 

ATCO,    Camden    Co.,  p  250  pop.,  on 

Camden   &   Atlantic   Rd.,  at   junction   of 

New  Jersey  Southern   and  Williamstown 

Rds.    In  fruit-growing  district. 

HERALD  AND  TIMES;  Fridays;  in 
dependent;  four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1878;  M.  J.  Skinner, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

ATLANTIC  CITY,  Atlantic  Co.,  C^ 

S,500  pop.,  tlie  terminus  of  the  Camden  & 

Atlantic  Rd.,  and  also  of  Phila.  &  Reading 

and   West   Jersey   &   Atlantic    City    Rds. 

Large    oyster   interests   in   the   bays.     Is 

on  an  island  separated  from  the  main  land 

by  five  miles  of  marsh-land. 

ATLANTIC  REVIEW;  Saturdays; 
four  pages;  size  26x38;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1873 ;  Hesion  &  Shreve,  editors 
and  publishers ;  circulation  II;  a  daily  is 
Issued  from  this  office  during  the  summer 
season. 


NEW  JERSEY. 


ATLANTIC  TIMES;  Thursdays; demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages ;  size  28x45 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1877;  J.  F.  Hall,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  J ;  a  daily  Is  l.ssued 
during  July  and  August. 

ATLANTIC  HIGHLANDS,  Mon- 

iitotith  Co.,  D 

HERALD:  Saturdays;  four  pages;  .size 
22x31 ;  establi.shed  1881 ;  P.  Y.  Everett,  editor 
and  publisher. 

BAYONNE  CITY,  Hudson  Co.,  cf 
15,000  pop.,  on  New  Jersey  Central  division 
of  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd.,  adjoining 
Jersey  City,  and  fronting  on  New  York 
Harbor,  Kill  von  KuU  and  Newark  Bay. 
Place  of  residence  for  merchants  and  others 
doing  business  in  New  York  City.  Nume- 
rous manufactures,  coal- shipping,  petro- 
leum refining,  etc. 

BAYONNE  HERALD  AND 
GREENVILLE  REGISTER;  Satur- 
days; eight  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription 
$2;  established  1869;  Harry  C.  Page,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

TIMES;  Tlnirsdays  ;  republican  ;  four 
pages;  size  26x10;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1870;  E.  Gardner  &  Son,  editors  and 
puldishers;  circulation  K  K  1. 

BELVIDERE,  C.  H.,  Warren  Co.,  tl 
1,773  pop.,  on  Request  r.,  near  its  junction 
with  the  Delaware,  50  m.  above  Philadel- 
phia, and  on  Belvidere  division  of  Penn- 
sylvania and  Lehigh  &  Hudson  River  Rds. 
The  falls  in  the  river  furnish  water  power, 
which  is  employed  in  manufactui-es. 

APOLLO;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages ;  size  28x46 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1824 ;  Josiah  Ketcham,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

WARREN  JOURNAL:  Fridays;  dem- 
ocratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  27x40  ;  subscription 
$2 ;  established  1833 ;  Adam  Bellls,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

BERLIN,    Camden    Co.,  p   800   pop., 

on   the   Camden   &    Atlantic    Rd.,    15    m. 

from   Camden,  and   8   from    Haddonfield. 

Agriculture  is  the  principal  industry. 

ENTERPRISE;  monthly;  eight  pages; 
size  22x30 ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  establislicd 
1885 ;  George  W.  Stretch,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

BEVERLY,  Burlington  Co.,  a  1,759 
pop.,  on  Delaware  r.,  above  the  outlet  of 
Rancocas  creek,  and  on  Amboy  division  of 
Pennsylvania  Rd.,  15  m.  N.  E.  of  Philadel- 
phia. Engaged  In  fruit  and  truck  raising, 
canning  and  manufacturing  ;  almost  hourly 
connected  with  Philadelphia  by  rail  and 
steam. 

BANNER;  Saturdays;  four  pages ;  size 
24x36  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1878 ; 
L.  W.  Perkins,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion J  J. 

BLAIRSTOWN,  Warren  Co.,  tl 
1,600  pop.,  on  line  of  N.  Y.,  S.  &  W.  Rd.,  95i 
m.  from  New  York  city  and  109}  from 
Philadelphia.  Contains  a  large  educational 
Institution.  The  surrounding  population  is 
almost  wholly  composed  of  thrifty  farmers. 

PRESS;  Wednesdays ;  neutral  ;  four 
pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1877 ;  V.  S.  Fuller,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  J  J. 


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BLOOMFIELD,  Essex  Co.,  cf  o.liS 
pop.,  nil  X.  Y.  &  Grocnwood  Lake  Ril.  and 
Bloonitleld  branch  of  Morris  &  Essex  Rd. 
and  Morris  canal.    Engaged    In  manufac 
Hiring.    Residence  of   persons  doing  busi- 
ness in  Newark  and  New  York  City. 
CITIZEN  :  Saturdays  ;   four  pases  ;  size 
Mx:W-     subseription     A2 ;     established     1883; 
Bloomfiel<l  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers; circulation  K  1. 

BLOOMINGDALE,  Passaic  Co.,  i 
4,aiO  pop.,  on  N.  Y.,  S.  &  W.  Rd.,  11  m.  from 
Paterson.  Engaged  In  manufacture  of 
rubber  and  paper. 

CHURCH  AND  HO:>IE!  monthly; 
evangelical;  eight  pages  ;  size  :W.x44 ;  sultscrip- 
(lon  50 cents ;  established  1881;  Rev.  William 
Stout,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J  1. 
IS^Actual  average  circulation  for  one  year 
precedinoJanuarii  1, 1885,  cm  per  sfatement  on 
file  at  the  office  of  the  American  ScirspaiM'r 
Directory,  1.093  copies;  dated  at  Blooming- 
dale  and  Rockland  Lake,  N.  Y. 

BOONTON,  Morris  Co.,  ^  2,-277  pop., 
on  Rockaway  r.,  Morris  Canal  and  Boonton 
branch  of  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  West- 
ern Rd.,  32  m.  from  New  York. 

BULIiETIN;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  sulMCription  §1.50; 
established  1870 ;  S.  L.  Garrison,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

BORDENTO WN,  Burlington  Co.,  a 
5,300  pop.,  at  mouth  of  Delaware  &  Rari- 
tan  Canal,  on  Amboy  division  of  Pennsyl- 
vania Rd.,  57  m.  from  New  York  and  28 
from  Philadelphia.  Connected  by  rail  with 
Trenton.    Engaged  in  manufactures. 

REGISTER;  Fridays;  Independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  28x42 ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1851 ;  J.  D.  Flynn,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J  1. 

BOUND  BROOK,  Somerset  Co.,  n 
1.800  pop.,  on  Central  Rd.  of  N.  J.  at 
junction  of  Lehigh  Valley  and  N.  Y  &  Phila- 
delphia New  Line  Rds.,  and  on  Raritan 
canal  and  Raritan  r.  Has  large  lumber 
trade,  some  manufactures,  and  is  sur- 
rounded by  a  fertile  farming  region. 

CHRONICLE:  Saturdaj's:  independ- 
ent; foiu-  pages;  size  26x40:  subscription 
$1.50 ;  established  1868 ;  W.  B.  R.  Mason,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

BRIDGETON,  C.  H.,  Cumberland  Co., 
p  11,000  pop.,  on  Cohausy  r.,  at  terminus 
of  West  Jersey  Rd.,  at  its  junction  with 
New  Jersey  Southern  and  Cumberland  & 
Maurice  River  Rd.,  .88  m.  from  Phila- 
■  delplila.  Has  manufactories  of  glass,  iron 
and  nails.  Sui-rounded  by  a  farming  coun- 
try. 

EVENING  NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  DOLLAR  NEWS, 
Saturdays ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  ten 
pages ;  size— <laily  32x35,  weekly  (size  of  page) 
15x22;  subscription— daily  .53,  weekly  $1 ;  es 
tablished-daily  1878,  weekly  1874;  J.  H.  C. 
Applegate,  editor ;  Evening  News  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation— daily  H  H,  weekly  1 1. 

i>IORNING  STAR  ;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Sunday  ;  four  pages  ;  size  20x28  ;  sub- 
scription .§2;  established  1833;  Morning  Star 
Co..  editors  and  publishers. 

CHRONICLE;  Wednesdays;  republi- 
can ;  eight  pages ;    size  32x42  ;   subscription 

22 


SI. 50  ;  established  1815 ;  F.  R.  Flthlan,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

DOLLAR  NEWS:   (t^ee  Erening  Neics.y 

NEW  JERSEY  PATRIOT;  Fridays; 
democratic  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  28x42  :  sub- 
scription .§2;  established  1865;  John  Cheese- 
man,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

P  I  O  N  E  E  R ;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ; 
eight  pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  .$1.50; 
established  1848;  McCowan  &  Nichols,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  I. 

PHILOSOPHIAN  REVIEW;  month- 
ly ;  sixteen  pages ;  size  of  page  sxU ;  sub- 
scription SI ;  establislied  1881 ;  Philosophian 
Literary  Society  of  South  Jersey  Institute, 
editors' and  publishers;  circulation  KK;  a 
school  paper  ;   issued  during  the  school  year. 

BURLINGTON,  Burlington  Co.,  U 
6,090  pop.,  on  Dela^vare  r.  and  Amboy  di- 
vision of  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  18  m.  froni 
Philadelphia.  Engaged  in  commerce  and 
manufactures.  Seat  of  Burlington  College. 
Connected  by  daily  line  of  steamers  with 
Philadelphia. 

ENTERPRISE  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  NEW  JERSEY  ENTER- 
PRISE, Thursdays;  four  pages;  size— <lally 
20x26  ;  weekly  28x42  ;  subscription— dally  .§3,. 
weekly  $1.50;  established— dully  1384.  weekly 
1868 ;  Logan  &  Sherman,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers :   circulation— weekly  J  1. 

GAZETTE  AND  BURLINGTON 
CO.  ADVERTISER;  Saturdays;  neu- 
tral ;  four  ijages ;  size  26.x38 ;  subscriptiou 
$1.50;  established  1856;  J.  O.  Glasgow,  edltor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

NEW  JERSEY  ENTERPRISE  ;  (see 
Enterx^rise.) 

CAMDEN,  C.  H.,  Camden  Co.,  p  50,000 
pop.,  on  Delaware  r.,  opposite  Philadel- 
phia, 87  111.  from  New  Y^ork.  Engaged  in 
commerce  and  manufactures,  and  an  im- 
portant suburb  of  Philadelphia,  with  whicb 
it  is  connected  by  ferries.  A  dozen  rail- 
roads centre  here. 

COURIER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  CAMDEN  CO.  COURIER, 
Saturdays ;  independent-republican ;  four 
pages  ;  size— daily  24x35,  weekly  28x44  ;  sub- 
scription— daily  $3,  weekly  $1  :  established 
—dally  1882,  weekly  1876;  F.  F.  Patterson, 
editor;  Courier  Publishing  Association,  pub- 
lishers; circulation— daily  H  H,  weekly  J  J. 

P()ST  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday ; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  21x28 ;  subscrip- 
tion S3,  established  1875;  Harry  Bonsall.  edi- 
tor ;  H.  L.  Bonsall  &  Son,  publishers;  circu- 
lation H  I. 

CAMDEN  CO.  COURIER;  (see 
Coiirie7\) 

CAMDEN  CO.  JOURNAL  ;  Fridays; 
German  ;  four  pages  ;  size  27x43  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50 ;  established  1883 ;  Alexander 
Schleslnger,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  J  1 . 
DE3IOCRAT;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  28x42 ;  subscription  $2 :  es- 
tablished 1832;  Courier  &  Carpenter,  editors 
and  publishers;  circulation  J  J  1. 

NEW  JERSEY  COAST  PILOT  ; 
Saturdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x42  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2 ;"  established  1882  ;  T.  F.  Rose,  editor  ; 
New  Jersey  Coast  Publishing  Co.,  publishers ; 
an  advertising  sheet. 

T  E  >I  P  E  R  A  N  C  E  GAZETTE; 
Saturdays;  temperance;  four  pages;  size 
26x42;  subscription  $1.30;  established  IS67; 
Alexander   C.  Graw,  manager  ;  circ'n  J  J  1. 

TIMES  :  Saturdays ;  four  pages  ;  size 
26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50  :  established  1879  ; 
Times  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
WEST  JERSEY  PRESS  ;  Wednes- 
days ;  republican ;  four  pages ;  size  30x46 ; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1820;  Sinnickson 
Chew,  editor  and  jjublislier ;  circulation  J  1. 

SOCIETY  NEWS;  bi-weekly;  four 
pages ;  size  16x22 ;  .subscription  25  cents  ;  cs- 


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tablished  1884 ;    Tobias  Altmanu,  editor  and 
publisher. 

CAPE  MAY  CITY,  Cape  May  Co., 

c  i.ikKi  poi>.,  ou  Atlantic  Ocean,  at  south- 
ern point  of  New  Jersey,  terminus  of  West 
Jersey  Rd.,  81  m.  S.  of  Philadelpiiia.  Fash- 
ionable summer  resort. 

8TAR  OF  THE  CAPE;  Fridays; 
republican;  four  pages;  size28.'c44;  subscrip- 
tion S1.50;  established  1868;  T.  R.  Brooks, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  J  ;  a  daily 
is  issued  from  this  office  during  the  months 
of  July  and  August ;  size  24x36. 

WAVE;  Saturdays;  neutral;  four  pages; 
size  26x38;  subscription  $2;  established 
18o^  ;  T.  H.  Williamson,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
cu'culation  J  1  ;  a  daily  is  issued  from  this 
ofBce  during  the  mouths  of  July  and  August ; 
size  23x34;  subscription  .§1.511. 

CAPE  MAY  COURT  HOUSE, 

C.  H.,  Cape  May  Co.,  O,  1,834  pop.,  on  West 
Jersey  Rd.,  11  m.  above  Cape  May  City,  TO 
from  Philadelphia.  A  summer  resort,  in 
many  respects  similar  to  Cape  May  City. 

CAPE  MAY  CO.  GAZETTE;  Satur 
days ;  independent ;  four  pages ;  size  24x36  ; 
subscription  .$1.50;  established  1880;  Alfred 
Cooper,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  J  J. 

CARLSTADT,  Bergen  Co.,  d  1,060 
pop.,  on  New  Jersey  &  New  York  Rd., 
1  m.  from  Erie  Rd.,  10  m.  from  New  York 
city.  Thriving  village,  with  shoe,  watch- 
case  and  spring  and  several  other  factories. 
Large  numbers  of  New  York  business  men 
reside  here. 

FREIE  PRESSE;  Satui-days;  German; 
independent;  four  pages;  size  19x26;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1873;  Henry  Mat- 
they,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K. 

CHAMBERS  BURG,  Mercer 

Co.,  n  a  suburb  of  Trenton,  on  Delaware 
and  Raritan  Canal,  and  Pennsylvania  and 
Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rds.,  30  m.  from 
Philadelphia.  Has  iron,  woolen  and  cotton 
factories,  etc. 
MERCER  CO.  NEWS;  (see Trenton.) 

CLINTON,  Hunterdon  Co.,  tl  842  pop., 

on  New  Jersey  Central  and  Lehigh  Valley 
Rds.,  52  m.  W.  of  Jersey  City.  Several  mills 
here  obtain  water  power  from  a  branch  of 
Raritan  r. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  ;  size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1868;  J.  Carpenter,  Jr.,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  I. 

DECKERTOWN,  Sussex  Co.,  b  900 
pop.,  on  N.  Y.,  Susquehanna  &  Western 
Rd.  In  rich  agricultural  district.  Near 
slate  and  flagging  quarries  and  celebrated 
iron  mines. 
SUSSEX    INDEPENDENT;   Fri 

days  ;  independent ;  four   pages ;   size  26x40  ; 

subscription  .$2;    established  1870;   Jacob  L. 

Bunnell,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  J  1. 

DOVER,  Morris  Co.,  [^  3,200  pop.,  on 
Morris  &  Essex  division  Boonton  branch  of 
Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western  Rd. ; 
also  Highbrldge  Branch  of  Central  Rd. 
of  New  Jersey.  Surrounded  by  an  iron 
mining  district  and  engaged  in  manufac- 
tures. 
INDEX;    Thursdays;   democratic;   four 


NEW  JERSEY. 


pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1875  ;  Frank  F.  Hummel,  editor  ;  Hum- 
mel &  Tillyer,  publishers  ;  circulation  I. 

IRON  ERA;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  29x44 ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1870;  John  S.  Gibson,  editor;  Dover 
Printing  Co.,  publishers;  circulation  II. 

EAST  ORANGE,  Essex  Co.,  rf  8,349 
pop.,  on  Del.,  Lack.  &  Western  Rd.,  2,W  m. 
from  Newark,  40  minutes  from  New  York 
City.  Contains  many  private  residences  of 
New  York  business  men. 

GA ZETTE ;  Thursdays ;  republican ;  four 
pages;  size  28x44;  subscription  $2;  established 
1873;  Chas.  Starr,  editor  and  publisher;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

BA.TO'STO'W'S,  MonmouthCo.,  a  900 

pop.,  on  N.  J.  S.  Rd.,  5  m.  from  Long  Branch 

and  3  from   Red  Bank.    Surrounded  by  a 

good  farming  country  and  close  to  market. 

Several  hat  factories  are  located  here. 

ADVERTISER;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent ;  four  pages ;  size  24x36 ;  suViscription 
$1.50  ;  established  1877 ;  James  Steen,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

EGG  HARBOR,  Atlantic  Co.,  0, 1,232 
pop.,  Egg  Harbor  City,  42  m.  from  Phila- 
delphia; on  Piiila.  &  Atlantic  City  and  Cam- 
den &  Atlantic  Rds.  The  seat  of  exten- 
sive grape-growing  and  wine-producing  in- 
dustries. Cigar  and  clothing  factories  lo- 
cated here. 

ATLANTIC  DEMOCRAT  j  Satur- 
days ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1861 ;  Henry  G. 
Regensburg,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  KK. 

DER  BEOBACHTER;  Saturdays; 
German;  eight  pages;  size  26x40;  subscrip- 
tion .$2;  established  1880;  William  Mueller, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K. 

DER  PILOT  ;  Saturdays;  German;  re- 
publican ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x39 ;  subscription 
$2 ;  established  1859 ;  H.  Maas  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  K. 

DER  ZEITGEIST;  Saturdays;  Ger- 
man ;  independent ;  six  pages  ;  size  of  page 
15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1867;  M. 
Stutzbach  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers ;  cir- 
culation K. 

ELIZABETH,  C.  H.,  Union  Co.,  d 
28,229  pop.,  on  Staten  Island  Sound,  at  in- 
tersection of  Pennsylvania  Rd.  and  Cen- 
tral branch  of  Philadelphia  &  Reading 
Rd.;  11  m.  from  New  York.  Engaged  in 
manufactures  and  domestic  commerce. 
The  part  of  the  city  embracing  the  manu- 
factures and  shipping  is  known  locally  as 
Elizabethport. 

CENTRAL  NEW  JERSEY  HER- 
ALD; every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size  —  daily  24x:58,  weekly  28x42 ;  sub- 
scription— daily  $4.50,  weekly  $a ;  established 
1862 ;  Cook  &  Hall,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation— daily  K  K  1,  weekly  K  1. 

JOURNAL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  NEW  JERSEY  JOURNAL, 
Tuesdays  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size- 
daily  24x43,  weekly  29x43  ;  subscription— daily 
$6,  weekly  $2  ;  established — daily  1871,  weekly 
1779  ;  Peter  W.  Rousse,  editor ;  C.  C.  McBride  ~ 
and  A.  S.  Crane,  publishers ;  circulation- 
daily  J  J  1,  weekly  K. 

FREIE  PRESSE;  Saturdays;  German  ; 
indejiendent ;  four  pages ;  size  2(ix40 ;  sub- 
scription $2 ;  established  1871 ;  Charles  H. 
Schmidt,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  J  1. 

NEW  JERSEY  JOURNAL;  (see  Jour- 
nal.) 

SITNDAY    LE.\DER;    Sundays;    four 


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pages;   size  28x42;   subseiiption  $1.50;   estab- i 
lished  1883;  J.  Maiilson  Drake,  editor:  J.  Madi- 
son   Drake  and    William    McDowell   Drake, 
publishers ;  circulation  .II. 

ENGLEWOOD,  Bergen  Co.,  ri  4,076 
pop.,  on  Northern  Rd.  of  New  Jersey,  15  m. 
from  New  York.  Thriving  village,  and  home 
of  a  large  number  of  New  \''ork  business 
and  professional  men. 

TIDIES;  Saturdays;  independent;  four 
pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  S2 ;  estab- 
lished I8T4 ;  Tillotson  &  Lichtenberg,  editors 
and  publisliers  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

FLEMINGTON,  C.  H.,    Hunterdon 

Co.,\2  1,751  pop.,  on  Flemiugton  branch  of  j 
N.  J.  Central  division  of  Philadelphia  &  [ 
Reading  Rd.  and  Belvidere  division  of  Penn-  \ 
sylvania  Rd.,  and  Flemington  branch  of 
Lehigh  Valley  Rd.,  50  m.  from  Philadelpia. 
Centre  of  a  large  peach  and  mercantile 
trade. 

DEMOCRAT- ADVERTISER;     Fri 

days  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x42  ; 
subscription  Sl.50;  established  1881;  John  L. 
Jones,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

HUNTERDON  CO.  DEMOCRAT; 
Tuesdays  :  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x42 ; 
subscrlptinu  §2;  established  1838;  Rob't  J. 
KilK'iTe,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  J  J  1. 

HUNTERDON  REPUBLICAN; 
Wednesdays  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
28x42  ;  subscription  .$1.50  ;  established  1856 ;  W. 
G.  Callis,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  J  1. 

FREEHOLD,  C.  H.,  Monmouth  Co.,  n 
2,4;S2  pop.  (township  4,302),  on  Jamesburg 
branch  of  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  at  terminus 
of  Freehold  &  New  York  branch  of  Phila- 
delphia &  Reading  Rd.  Engaged  in  agricul- 
ture and  centre  of  trade. 

MONMOUTH  DEMOCRAT;  Thurs- 
days ;  democratic ;  four  pages ;  size  28x42 ; 
subscription  $2;  established  1834;  James  S. 
Yard,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

MONMOUTH  INQUIRER  ;  Thurs- 
days ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x42  ;  sub- 
scription 82  ;  established  1820 ;  Edwin  F.  Ap- 
plegate,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  J  1 . 

FRENCHTOWN,  Hunterdon  Co.,  b 
1,039  pop.,  on  Delaware  r.  and  on  Belvidere 
division  of  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  32  m.  N.  W.  of 
Trenton  and  18  from  Easton,  Pa.  In  a  fine 
agricultural  region.  Engaged  in  milling  of 
various  kinds  and  manufactures. 

HUNTERDON  INDEPENDENT;  Fri- 
days ;  independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ; 
subscription  §1.50 ;  established  1871 ;  J.  R. 
Hardon,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

STAR;  Wednesdays ;  four  pages ;  size 
24x36 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1880 ;  W. 
H.  Sipes,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K. 

GLASSBORO,  Gloucester  Co.,  p  2,500 
pop.,  at  Junction  of  West  Jersey  and  Wil- 
llamstown  Rds.,  16  m.  from  Camden.  En- 
gaged in  the  nianufactiu'e  of  glass,  glass 
bottles,  etc. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays;  four  pages; 
size  24x36 ;  established  1878 ;  D.  S.  Maynard, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

GLEN  GARDNER,  Hunterdon  Co., 

b 

HOME  VISITOR;  Thursdays;  prohibi- 
tion ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
60c.:  established  188:3;  Rev.  C.  Clark,  Jr.,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

GLOUCESTER  CIT Y,Camdm  Co., 
p  5,-347  pop.,  on  Camden,  Gloucester  &  Mount 


Ephraini  and  West  Jei-sey  Rds.  at  junction 
of  Delaware  r.,  opposite  Philadelphia  and 
south  of  Camden.  Engaged  in  manufac- 
tures. 

REPORTER;  Fridays;  four  pages  ;  size 
22x3U;  sub.scription  $1;  established  1874;  Glou- 
cester City  Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  "publishers ;  Fred.  H.  Antrim,  man- 
ager :  circulation  I. 

SATURDAY  EVENING  EX- 
PRESS ;  Saturdays  ;  f om-  pages  ;  size  28x44  ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1878;  D.  W. 
Belisle,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  I. 

HACKENSACK,  C.  H.,  Bergen  Co., 

a'  4,250  pop.,  on  Hackensack  r..  New  York, 
Susquehanna  &  Western  and  N.  Y.  &  N. 
Jersey  Rds.,  13  m.  from  New  York.  Resi- 
dence of  a  large  number  of  New  York  busi- 
ness men. 

BERGEN  INDEX;  semi-weekly,  Tues- 
days and  Fridays  ;  independent ;  four  pages  ; 
size  24x34  ;  subscription  .§2  ;  established  1875  ; 
S.  E.  Clapp,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  J. 

BERGEN  CO.  DEMOCRAT  AND 
NEW  JERSEY  STATE  REGISTER; 
Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x42  ; 
subscription  $2  ;  established  1861 ;  Henry  D. 
Winton,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  1 1. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $2  ; 
established  1870 ;  E.  K.  Bird,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher :  cii-eulation  H. 

HACKETTSTOWN,    Warren    Co., 
~D  2,.502  pop.,  on  Morris  &  Essex  division  of 
Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western  Rd.,  62 
m.  from  New  York.    An  agricultiu'al  dis- 
trict.   Engaged  in  manufactures. 
GAZETTE;    Fridays;   democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size  28x42 ;    subscription  $1.50 ;   estab- 
lished 1856 ;  Chas.   Rittenhouse,  editor ;  Rit- 
tenhouse  Bros.,  publishers;  circulation  J  1. 

WARREN  REPUBLICAN;  Fridays; 
republican  ;  four  pages ;  size  24x:>4 ;  subscrip- 
tion .§1.50:  established  1883;  S.  Pierson  Cook, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

HAMMONTON, ^«an«c  Co.,  c;2,oou 
pop.,  on  the  Camden  &  Atlantic  and  Phila- 
delphia &  Atlantic  City  Rds.,  28  m.  from 
Camden,  30  from  Philadelphia,  and  90  from 
New  York.  Engaged  in  fruit-growing  and 
shoe  and  other  manufactures. 

ATLANTIC    CO.    MIRROR;  Thurs 

davs;  eight  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  §1; 
estahlislied  187S;  A.  H.  Whltmore,  editor  and 
publisher:  circulation  K  1. 

SOUTH  JERSEY  REPUBLICAN; 
Saturdays :  republican  ;  eight  pages ;  size 
26x40  ;  subscription  $1.25  ;  established  1862 ; 
Orvllle  E.  Hoyt,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation K  K. 

HARRISON,  Hudson  Co.,  d  6,898 
pop.,  on  the  Passaic  r.,  opposite  Newark. 
Contains  several  minor  industries. 

KEARNEY  RECORD;  Saturdays; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1873;  William  M.  Reld,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J. 

HIGHTSTOWN,  Mercer  Co.,  a  2,000 
pop.,  in  East  Windsor  township,  on  Amboy 
division  of  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  49  m.  from 
New  York. 

G  A  ZETTE ;  Thursdays ;  Independent ; 
four  pages  ;  size  34x38 ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  es- 
tablished 1845 ;  Thomas  B.  Appleget,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays ;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x32 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1876 ;  R.  M.  J.  Smith,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K. 


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NEW  JERSEY. 


NEW  JERSEY. 


HOBOKEN,  Hudson  Co.,  cf  30,999 
pop.,  on  the  Hudson  r.,  opposite  New  York 
City  ;  port  of  entry ;  the  docks  of  several 
important  Hues  of  European  steamers  are 
here ;  it  is  connected  by  steam  ferries  with 
New  York,  affording  constant  communica- 
tion ;  large  business  in  lumber,  oil,  coal, 
&c.  Immense  coal  and  oil  docks  and 
storage  houses  are  in  the  vicinity. 

HIDSON  CO.  DEMOCRAT-AD- 
VEUTISER;  Saturdays:  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  §1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1852 ;  Moyer  &  Luehs,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  I. 

HUDSON  CO.  JOURNAL,;  Saturdays  ; 
German  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x4U ; 
subscription  $2;  established  1868;  William 
Kauf  mann,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion 1 1. 

HOPEWELL,    Mercer    Co.,    n    500 
pop.,  iiu  N.  Y.  &  Philadelphia  New  Line  Rd., 
12  m.  from  Trenton.    Engaged  mostly  in 
farming.    Has  a  steam  lumber  mill. 
HERALD;  Saturdays;  four  pages ;  size 

24x36 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  18T4 ;  J.  S. 

Lawrence,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  K. 

ISLAND  HEIGHTS,  Oceaii  Co..  a 
200  pop.,  on  Amboy  division  of  the  Pennsyl- 
vania Rd.,  3  m.  from  Tom's  River.  A  sum- 
mer resort. 

HERALD;  weekly;  four  pages;  size 
24x36;  sub.scription  $1;  established  1879;  A. 
C.  Graw  &  Co.,  editors  and  publi.shers  ;  circu- 
lation K  K  1. 

JAMESBURG,  Middlesex  Co.,  a  1,300 
pop.,  on  Freeliold  &  Jamesburg  division  of 
the  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  20  m.  from  Trenton 
and  EO  from  Philadelphia.  Has  an  exten- 
sive shirt  factory. 

RECORD;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x36;  subscription  SI..*;  established  1882; 
E.  S.  Hanmiell,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation K  K. 

JERSEY  CITY,  C.  H.,  Hudson  Co.,  cf 
12s,OU0  pop.,  on  Hudson  r.,  opposite  New 
York  and  1  m.  distant,  connected  by  lines 
of  ferry  boats.     Commerce  and  manufac- 
tures are  extensive.    The  river  terminus  of 
a  number  of  railroads.    Its  grain  elevators 
and  sugar  refineries  are  among  the  largest 
In  the  world.    Thousands  reside  here  who 
do  business  in  New  York. 
ARGUS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscrip- 
tion $6;  established  1875;  Argus  Publishing 
Co    editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  H  1. 
EVEN  I NG  J  O I  ■  R  N  A  L :  every   evening 
^^j.,  ,  ,     .       except    Sijnday  ;  republican ; 
iM^i       ;  four  pages ;   size  25x40 ;    sub- 

scription $6  ;  established  1867  ; 
Z.  K.  Pangboru,  editor ;  Even- 
ing Journal  Association,  pub- 
lishers ;  Joseph  A.  Dear, 
manager ;  circulation  F. 
;W  Actual  average  circula- 
lion  for  om-  year  preceding 
Jan.  1,  1885,  as  -qter  statement 
(in  file  at  the  office  of  the 
American   Xeirsj'uper  Direc- 

_ tory,  9,511  copies. 

H  Elf  A  Ll>  ;  Satm-days  ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1867;  Hugh  Farrar  McDermott,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  H. 

HU DSON  CO.  DISPATCH;  Satur 
days;   four  pages;   size  27x40;  subscription 


'|i<n- 


I 


Wiim 


$1 ;  established  1873  ;    Henry  Malmkeu,   puitT-  | 
Usher ;  circulation   I  1 . 
NEW   JERSEY    FREIE   PRESSE  ; 

Saturdays;  German;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40; 
established  1875;  Dr.  Edmund  Ignatz  Koch, 
editor  ;  published  by  an  Incorporated  associa- 
tion; circulation  1 1 ;  a  four-pajje  literary  sup- 
plement, Der  Sonntagsgast,  is  Issued  regu- 
larlv  with  the  paper. 

NEW  JERSEY  LEDGER;  Saturdays; 
anti-monoijoly  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x30 ;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1876 ;  S.  B.  Han- 
som, editor  ;  Ledger  Association,  publishers; 
circulation  J  1. 

NEW  JERSEY  STAATS  ZEI- 
TUNG;  Saturdays;  German;  four  panis ; 
slze2Ux28;  established  1883 ;  Wm.  F.  Hepiicii- 
helmer,  editor;  Robert  Porsche,  publislur; 
circulation  1 1. 

SUNDAY  TATTLER  ;  Sundays;  four 

f)ages ;  size  24x38;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
ished  1882;  W.  E.  Saekett,  editor;  Tattler 
Publishing  Co.,  publisliers ;  circulation  H  H  1. 
HEDDING  HERALD;  monthly; 
methodist  episcopal  ;  four  pages  ;  size  20x28  ; 
subscription  5u  cents ;  established  1884  ;  Rev. 
James  Boyd  Brady,  editor;  Walter  F.  Downes, 
publisher ;  office,  62  and  64  Duane  Street, 
New  York  City  ;  a  local  church  paper. 

KEY  EAST  (NEPTUNE  P.  O.).  Mon- 
mouth Co.,  a  300  pop.,  on  New  York  &  Long 
Branch  Rd.,  near  Asbury  Park  and  Ocean 
Grove.    Engaged  in  oystering,  fishing,  etc. 

SEA  SIDE  KEY  NOTE;  Wednesdays  ; 
four  pages ;  size  22x30 ;  estal)llshed  1883 ;  Har- 
rison Bros.,  editors  and  publishers;  circ'n  K  K. 

KEYPORT,  Monmouth  Co.,  a  3,200 
pop.,  on  Raritan  bay  and  Freehold  &  N.  Y. 
Rd.,  24  m.  from  New  York.  Does  shipping 
trade.  Oysters,  clams,  canned  fruits,  truck- 
ing and  fruit  growing  In  surrounding 
country. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays;  four  pages; 
size  24x36 ;  subscription  .gl ;  established  1879  ; 
Fred.  F.  Armstrong,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K  K  1. 

WEEKLY;  Saturdays;  neutral;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1869;  E.  D.  Petteys,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

LAFAYETTE,  Sussex  Co.,  -q 

SHOOTING  STAR  ;  monthly  ;  four 
pages ;  size  22x30 ;  subscription  25  cents ; 
established  1880;  Ernest  Huston,  editor  and 
publisher. 

LAKEWOOD,  Ocean  Co.,  a  1,200 
pop.,  on  New  Jersey  Southern  Rd.,  22  m. 
from  Long  Branch.  A  vrinter  resort  for  in- 
valids. 

TIMES  AND  JOURNAL;  Saturdays; 
independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1868;  Lakewood 
Publishing  and  Printing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers;  circulation  K. 

LAMBERTVILLE,  Hunterdon  Co., 

Yd  ii,a)0  pop.,  on  Delaware  r.  and  Belvidere 
division  of  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  at  junction 
of  Flemlngton  Rd.,  46  m.  from  Philadel- 
phia and  60  from  New  York.  Engaged  in- 
manufacturing. 

BEACON;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages;  size  27x40;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1845:  Phlneas  K.  Hazen,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J. 

RECORD;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
talilished  1872;  Clark  Pierson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  K. 


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LAWRENCEVILLE,  Afercer  Co.,  a 
200  pop.,  G  111.  from  Freeholil.  An  excellent 
school  is  located  here.    Farming  section. 

RECORD;  monthly;  sixteen  pages;  size 
of  page  8x12 ;  sub.scription  .$!  ;  established 
1880;  Students  of  Lawieneeville  Academy, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K ;  a 
school  paper  ;  issued  during  the  school  year. 

XjONG  branch,  Monmouth  Co.,  n 
3,833  pop.,  on  New  York  &  Long  Branch  and 
New  Jersey  Southern  Rds.,  33  m.  from  New 
York.    A  fashionable  summer  resort. 
NEWS;    Saturdays;  independent;  four 

I)ages ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  .$1.50 ;  estab- 
Isfied  1866;  J.  Stults,  editor  and  proprietor: 
•cii'Culation  J  J  ;  a  triweekly  paper  is  issued 
(rom  the  office  during  July  and  August ;  sub- 
■scription  81.50. 

RECORD  ;  Saturdays;  four  pages  ;  size 
24x36  ;  subscription  .$1.50  ;  established  1883  ; 
Ifc  S.  Bennett,  editor  and  publisher;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

MADISON,  Morris  Co.,  [^  2,000  pop., 
on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  c&  Western  Rd., 
4  m.  from  Morristown.  A  handsome,  pros- 
perous town,  in  which  almost  all  branches 
of  trade  are  carried  on. 

EAGLE;  Saturdays;  independent;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  .§1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1832;  Fred  B.  Bardon,  editor ;  Bardon 
&  Clift,  publisliers  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

MANASQUAN,  Monmouth  Co.,  D 
1,500  pop.,  Im.  from  Atlantic  Ocean,  near 
Manasquan  r.  and  inlet,  on  N.  Y.  &  Long 
Branch  Rd.,  at  junction  of  Amboy  division 
of  the  Pennsylvania  Ril.  A  summer  resort 
for  Philadelphians. 

COAST  DE>IOC!RAT:  Saturdays ; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  .gl..50; 
established  1881;  James  W.  LRUghlin,  editor 
and  DUblisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

SEA  SIDE:  Fridays ;  independent  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  34x:?8 ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1877 ;  E.  S.  V.  Stultz,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K  !. 

MATAWAN,  Monmouth  Co.,  n  2,800 

pop.,  on  New  York  &    Long  Branch    and 

Freehold  &  New  York  Rds. 

JOURNALi;  Saturdays;  four  pages ;  size 
•21x36;  subscription  §1.25;  established  1869; 
David  A.  Bell,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K  1. 

MAY'S  LANDING,  C.  H..  Atlantic 
Co.,  Q,  744  pop.,  on  West  Jersey  Rd.,  46  m. 
from  Phila.  and  about  65  from  New  York. 
Shipping  point  for  small  fruit. 

ATLANTIC  JOURNAL;  Thursda.ys ; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscrip- 
tion .SI ;  established  1871 ;  J.  G.  Oliver,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

RECORD  ;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages;  size  26.'c40;  subscription  Sl.SH;  estab- 
lished 1877 ;  W.  .S.  Snyder  and  J.  W.  Shinu, 
editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  J  J. 

METUCHEN,  Middlesex  Co.,  □  2,800 
pop.,  26  m.  from  New  York  and  15  from 
Newark,  on  Pennsylvania  and  Lehigh  Val- 
ley Rds.  Finely  situated  and  the  residence 
of  many  New  York  and  Newai'k  business 
men. 

INQUIRER;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  28x44 ;  subscription  .§2 ;  es- 
tablished 1880;  St.  George  Kempson,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  J  1 ;  I.ssues  also 
the  Perth  Amboy  Middlesex  Co.  Democrat. 

MILFORD,  Hunterdon  Co.,  ti  686 
pop., on  Belvidere  div.  of  Peuna.  Rd.,  35  m. 


NEW  JERSEY. 


N.  of  Trenton,  16  E.  of  Easton.  Milling  and 
lumber  manufactures.  In  farming  district. 
Has  iron  mines.  Near  canal  from  Phila.  to 
Easton,  Pa. 

LEADER;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1880 ;  M.  D.  L.  Shrope,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

MILLVILLE,  Cumberland  Co.,  p9,000 
pop.,  on  Maurice  r.  and  Millville  &  Cape 
May  branch  of  West  Jersey  Rd.,  40  m.  from 
Philadelphia.  Engaged  in  manufacture  of 
cotton,  iron  and  glass. 

BULLETIN  ;  every  morning  except 
Sunday ;  four  pages  ;  size  20x26  ;  subscription 
$2.50;  established  1884;  Henrv  W.  Wilbur, 
editor  and  publisher. 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays ;  republi- 
can ;  four  pages ;  size  27x42 ;  subscription 
$1.50 ;  established  1864 ;  J.  W.  NewUn,  editor 
and  publisher  :  circulation  J  J. 

TRANSCRIPT;  Fridays;  independent- 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  sub- 
scription $1.50  :  established  1882  ;  J.  Bening- 
tou  Elfreth,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  J  J. 

MONTCLAIR,    Essex   Co.,  cf  5,146 

pop.,  on  Morris  &  Essex  division  of  D.,  L.  & 

W.  Rd.  and  Greenwood  Lake  Rd.,  5  m.  from 

Newark  and  14  from  New  York  City.    Has 

some  manufactm-es. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages ;  size  26x  10  ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1877;  A.  C.  Studer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

MOORESTOWN,  Burlington  Co.,  a 
1,497  pop.,  on  Burlington  Co.  Rd.,  9  m.  from 
Philadelphia.  Has  canning  factor}',  flour 
mills,  foundry,  carriage  and  stocking  fac- 
tories. 

CHRONICLE;  Thursdays ; independent; 
four  pages ;  size  ^8x42 ;  subscription  $2 ; 
established  1879  ;  William  J.  Lovell,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

MORRISTO"WN,  C.  H.,  Morris  Co., 

i2  5,550  pop.,  on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  & 
Western  Rd.,  32  m.  from  New  York.  Cen- 
tre of  an  agricultural  district. 

J  ER  SEA'  MAN;     Fridays  ;    republican ; 

four  pages  ;  size  28x44 ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1826 ;  Vance  &  Stiles,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

MORRIS  CO.  CHRONICLE;  Satur- 
days ;  independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ; 
subscription  §2 ;  established  1877 ;  Joshua 
Brown, editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J  J. 

TRUE  DEMOCRATIC  BANNER ; 
Thursdays ;  democratic ;  four  pages ;  size 
29x44 ;  subscription  S2 ;  established  1838 ; 
Mrs.  Louis  C.  Vogt,  publisher  ;  circ'n  J  1. 

MOUNT  HOLLY,  C.  H.,  Burlington 
Co.,  a  4,631  pop.,  on  Raneocas  r.,  7  m.  from 
Bui-lington,  18  from  Camden,  and  connected 
with  both,  and  with  New  York  by  railroad. 
Engaged  in  agriculture  and  manufacturing. 

HERALD  ;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
piges;  size  29x46;  subscription  $2.50;  estab- 
lished 1826  ;  William  B.  Wills,  editor  and  pub- 
lislier;  circulation  III. 

NEW  JERSEY  MIRROR;  Wednes- 
days ;  republican ;  four  pages ;  size  31x52 ; 
sufccription  $2 ;  established  1818  ;  C.  E.  Mer- 
rell,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cii'Culation  I  1. 

N  E  W  S  ;  Tuesdays  ;  four  pages ;  size 
28x42 ;  subscription  .gl  ;  established  1879 ;  Pow- 
ell &  Bower,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circula- 
tion J  J  1. 

NEWARK,  C.  H.,  Essex  Co.,  cf  150,000 
pop.,  on  Passaic  r.,  9  m.  from  New  York,  on 


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Pennsylvania  Rd.,  at  junction  of  Morris  & 
Essex  division  of  Delaware,  Lackawanna  & 
Western  Rd.  and  Newark  &  New  York  Rd. 
Engaged  in  manufactures  amounting  to 
about  $25,000,0)0  annually.  Some  of  the 
most  extensive  manufactories  In  the  coun- 
try are  located  here.  Domestic  commerce 
is  quite  extensive. 

ADVERTISER  i  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  JSENTINEL  OF  FREE- 
DOM, Tuesdays  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  29x48 ;  subscription— daily  $8, weekly  $1.50; 
established— <laily  1832,  weekly  1796;  Thomas 
T.  Kinney,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation 
— daily  G  1,  weekly  I. 

E  V  EN  I X  G  NEWS;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  foui> pages;  size  24x36;  subscription 
$5;  established  1883;  Evening  News  Publish- 
ing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  F  1 . 

JOURNAIj  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  ;  size— daily  26.x4(),  weekly 
28x42;  subscription— daily  .$7,  weekly  $1.50; 
established  1857 ;  Newark  Daily  Journal  Com- 
pany, editors  and  publishers :  A.  M.  Reynolds, 
manager;  circulation— daily  I  1,  weekly  H. 

MORNING  REGISTER  ;  every  morn 
ing  except  Sunday  ;  independent ;  four  pages  ; 
size  28x41  ;  subscription  $5  ;  established  1869  ; 
M.  H.  C.  Vail,  editor ;  James  W.  Tucker,  pub- 
lisher; circulation  H  1. 

NEAV  JERSEY  DEUTSCHE  ZEI- 
TUNGj  every  morning  except  Sunday,  and 
TRIBUENE,  Sundays;  German;  liberal- 
democratic  ;  daily  four  pages,  Sunday  eight 
pages;  size— daily  29x45,  Sunday  32x44;  sub- 
scription—daily $7,  weekly  $2;  established 
1876 ;  Chas.  Boelder  and  Louis  Donnenberg, 
editors ;  New  Jersey  Deutsche  Zeitung  Co., 
publishers  ;  circ'n— dailv  I  I.  Sunda\-  H  H. 

NEW  JERSEY  FREIE  ZEITUNG; 
every  morning  except  Sunday,  and  DER 
ERZAEHLER,  Sundays;  German;  re- 
publican ;  dally  four  pages,  Sunday  eight 
pages ;  size— daily  29x45,  Sundav  32x44  ;  sub- 
scription—daily with  Sunday  li9,  Sunday  .$2 ; 
established  1858;  B.  Prieth,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation— daily  G  G,  Sunday  G  1. 

PRESS;  every  morning  except  Sunday; 
independent-democratic ;  four  pages ;  size 
24x40:  subscription  $5;  established  188:; ; 
James  F.  Connelly  &  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  G  G. 

DER  BEOBACHTER  AM  PAS- 
SAIC; Saturdays;  German:  eight  jiages; 
size  27x40;  subscription  $2  ;  est:iliiisliecl  1874; 
Schmitt  &  Co.,  editors  and  pulilisliers;  cir- 
culation J  1. 

DER  ERZAEHLER  ;  (see  New  Jci-sey 
Freie  Zeitimg.) 

ESSEX  CO.  POST  ;  Saturdavs ;  Ger- 
man ;  eight  pages ;  size  22x28 ;  subscription 
.$2.50;  established  1883;  Carl  Meher,  editor; 
Otto  H.  Heinz,  publisher:  circulation  J  1. 

SENTINEL,  OF  FREEDO.M  ;  (see 
Advertiser.) 

SUNDAY  CALL;  Sundays;  eight  pages; 
size  40x52;  subscription  .$2.50;  established 
18T2 :  Ure  &  Schoch,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  F  Fl.  i^W  Actual  averayi-  cir- 
culatiitn  for  (ine  iji'nr  prici'd'nuj  Jiiniiiiry  1, 
1885,  as  per  sliitcriiiitf  on  /He  <tt  the  ofliie  nfthe 
Atneriran  Xeirsiiaper  Director ij,  13,'614  rojjies. 

TRIBUENE;  (see  New  Jersey  Deutsche 
ZeitufKi.) 

WEEKLY;  Thursdays;  four  pages; 
.size  22x311;  subscription  .SI.50;  established 
188) :  Thomas  E.  Bartow,  editor  anil  iiublislier. 

HEUALD  OF  THE  KNK^HTS 
AND  LADIES  OF  THE  <;OLDEN 
STA  R  ;  monthly  ;  fraternity  :  four  pages  ; 
size  17x2:3;  subscription  25  cents  ;  established 
1885;  George  W.  Downs,  editor  and  rmblisher. 
^BUSINESS  EDUCATOR  AND 
LITERARY  GAZETTE:  1  i-monthlv  ; 
eight  pages;  size  11x14;  subscription  25 
cents:  established  18S4;  C.  T.  Miller,  editor 
and  publisher;  issued  from  a  commercial 
college. 

IRVING;    quarterly;    eight   pages;   size 


NEW  JERSEY. 


24x38 :  subscription  20  cents ;  established 
1882;  B.  C.  Gregory,  editor  and  publisher; 
a  local  school  paper ;  Issued  during  the 
school  year. 

NEW  BRUNSWICK,  C.  H.,  Afid. 

dlesex  Co.,  a  17,167  pop.,  on  Raritan  r.  and 
Pennsylvania  Rd.,  .30  m.  from  New  York. 
Engaged  In  the  manufacture  of  rubber 
goods,  carpets  and  other  articles. 

FREDONIAN  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  repub- 
lican ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x38 ;  subscription- 
daily  $5,  weekly  $2 ;  established— daily  18.55, 
weekly  1882;  John  F.  Babcock,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation— daily  J  J,  weekly  1 1 ; 
a  two-page  edition  is  issued  as  a  semi-weekly. 

H03IE  NEWS  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight 
pages  ;  size— daily  24x35,  weeklv  35x4s  ;  sub- 
scription-daily $4.50,  weeklv$1.25;  establish- 
ed-daily 1879,  weekly  1880 ;  Hugh  Boyd,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ;  circ'n— daily  I,  weekly  J. 

TIMES  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size— daily  26x40,  weekly  28x44 ; 
subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  ,$1.50;  estab- 
lished—daily 1863,  weeklv  1792 ;  A.  E.  Gordon, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation— daily 
K  K  1,  weekly  J  J. 

TARGUM;  every  three  weeks  ;  twenty 
pages  ;  size  of  page  8x11 ;  subscription  $2  ; 
established  1869  ;  Students  of  Rutgers  College, 
editors  ;  Targum  Association,  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation K;  a  college  paper;  issued  during 
the  collegiate  year. 

ADVOCATE;  monthly;  twelve  pages; 
size  of  p.age  SxlO;  established  1883;  Charles 
Fiske,  editor;  Students  of  Livingston  Avenue 
High  School,  publishers ;  circulation  K ;  a 
school  paper ;  issued  during  the  school  year. 

NEWFIELD,  Gloucester  Co.,  p  500 
pop.,  at  junction  of  West  Jersey  and  At- 
lantic City  Rds.  Fruit  and  sugar  cane  are 
cultivated,  and  rattan  furniture  manufac- 
tured. 

ITEM  ;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size  26x40; 
sub.scription  $1.30;  established  1873;  A.  C.  Dal- 
ton,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K. 

NEWTON,  C.  H.,  Sussex  Co.,  t]  2,513. 

pop.,  on  Sussex  Rd.,  60  m.  from  New  York. 
Trade  centre.  Engaged  in  agriculture  and 
mining. 

NEW  JERSEY  HERALD  AND 
SUSSEX  CO.  DEMOCRAT  ;  Wedues 
days  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  29x43  ; 
subscription  ,$2 ;  established  1829 :  Thomas 
G.  Bunnell,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion I  I. 

SUSSEX  REGISTER  ;  Wednesdays  ; 
republican;  four  pages;  size 28x42;  subscrip- 
tion $2  ;  established  1813 ;  Richard  P.  Good- 
man, editor  and  publisher;  circulation  I. 

OCEAN  BEACH,  Monmouth  Co., 
a  900  pop.  (has  also  three  thousand  summer 
visitors),  on  Central  Rd.  of  N.  J.,  Long 
Branch  division  ;  town  has  a  frontage  on 
the  ocean  of  a  mile  and  a  half.  A  sutnmer 
resort,  with  accommodations  and  sport  of 
every  kind. 

SHORE  fJAZETTE  ;  Saturdays;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages;  size  22x32;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1881 ;  F.  W.  Kinsey,  edi- 
tor; H.  H.  Yard,  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

OCEAN  CITY,  Cape  May  Co.,  p  6  m. 
below  Atlantic  City  and  59  from  Philadel- 
phia.    Summer  resort  and  camp  meeting 
site. 
SENTINEL;    Thursdays;    four    pages;. 


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NEW  JERSEY. 


size  24x36;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1881 : 
Lake  &  Patterson,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  K. 

OCEAN  GROVE,  Monmouth  Co.,  a 
l.'XK)  pop.;  also  summer  residents  number- 
ing thousands.  A  famous  summer  seaside 
resort. 

RECORD;  Saturdays ;  methodlst 
episcopal;  four  pages;  size  22x32;  subscrip- 
tion .SI. 50  ;  established  1S74  ;  Rev.  A.  Wallace, 
D.D.,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  II. 

ORANGE,  Essex  Co.,  r^  13,206  pop., 
on  Morris  &  Essex  and  X.  Y.  &  Greenwood 
Lake  Eds.,  12  m.  from  New  York.  Engaged 
In  manufacturing. 

CHRONICLE;  Saturdays;  Independent; 

four  pages  :  size  29x44  ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1869;  Frank  W.  Baldwin,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

JOURNAL  ;  Saturdays;  republican;  six 
pages;  size  of  page  2iix26:  subscription  S2; 
established  1S54 :  Samuel  Toombs,  editor  and 
publisher  :   circulation  J  J  1. 

JIONITOlt  ;  Saturdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
26x40;  subscription  .$1.50;  established  1882; 
Sydney  Geuuug,  editor  and  publisher;  circu- 
lation K  1. 

SONNTAGSBLATT  :  Sundays;  Ger- 
man: four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription 
SI. 50  :  established  1883  ;  Aug.  Koehler,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  K  K. 

VOLIi.J*BOTE;  Saturdays  ;  German  ; 
four  pages;  size  23x33;  subscription  .§2.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1872;  August  Erdmann,  editor  and 
publisher :  circulation  K. 

PLATONIST  ;  monthly;  twenty  pages  ; 
size  of  page  lO.vlo ;  subscription  .§2 ;  estab- 
lished 1883;  Thomas  M.  Johnson,  editor  and 
publisher,  to  whom  all  communications 
should  be  addressed  at  Osceola,  Missouri ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

PASSAIC,  Passaic  Co.,  ^  7,500 pop.,  on 
Passaic  r.  and  X.  Y.,  Lake  Erie  &  Western 
Rd.,  at  junction  of  Boonton  branch  of 
Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western  Rd.,  5 
m.  from  Paterson,  11  from  New  York  City. 
Engaged  in  manufacturing. 

PASSAIC  CITY  NEWS  ;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ; 
subscription  §2.75 ;  establlslied  1877 ;  Arthvir 
Sawyer,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K  K  1. 

TijIES;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
democratic;  four  pages  ;  size 24x35;  subscrip- 
tion .§3  ;  established  1881 ;  J.  F.  Morris,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

HERALD  ;  Saturdays  ;  democratic  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1872 ;  O.  and  A.  E.  Vanderhoven, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

I  T  E  31  ;  Saturdays  ;  independent ;  six 
pages  ;  size  of  page  13x20  :  subscription  .$1 ; 
estaljlished  1869 ;  Alfred  Speer,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  J  .J  1 . 

PATERSON,  C.  H.,  Passaic  Co.,  [^ 
tiiJ.OOO  pop.,  on  Passaic  r.  and  Morris  canal, 
and  New  York,  Lake  Erie  &  Western,  Boon- 
ton  branch  of  Delaware,  Lackawanna  & 
Western,  New  York.  Susquehanna  &  West- 
ern and  Paterson  &  Newark  Rds.,  16  ni. 
from  New  York  and  11  from  Newark.  Third 
city  in  State ;  largest  silk  manufactories  in 
the  United  States ;  also  large  iron,  locomo- 
tive and  other  industries.  The  falls  in  the 
river  furnish  great  water  power. 

GUARDIAN  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic ;  daily— four  pages,  weekly  six  pages ; 
size— daily  28x42,  weekly  (size  of'page»21x28  ; 
subscription— daily  .$7,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished—daUy  1841,  weekly  1851;    Carleton  M. 


NEW  JERSEY. 


Herrick,  editor  and  publisher ;  CLrculation — 
daily  H  1,  weekly  K  1. 

PRESS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Tliursdays ;  republican; 
four  pages  ;  size  28x42 ;  subscription — daily 
$7,  weekly  $1.50;  established— dally  1852, 
weekly  1864;  George  Wurtz,  editor;  Press 
Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  jjublishers ;  G. 
S.  Chiswell,  manager ;  cu'culation- daily  1 1, 
weekly  K. 

VOLKSFREUND;trl-weekly,  Tuesdaj's. 
Thursdays  and  Saturdays,  and  WEEKLY, 
Wednesdays ;  German ;  four  pages ;  size 
24x36  ;  subscription— tri- weekly  $4,  weekly  $2; 
established  1870 ;  C.  A.  Boger,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation- trl-weekly  K,  weekly  K. 

DE  TELEGRAAF;  Thursdays;  Hol- 
landish  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x42  ;  established 
1882  ;  R.  W.  Schreuder,  editor  ;  Henry 
Beeuwkes,  Jr.,  publisher  ;  circulation  I  1 . 

LABOR  STANDARD  ;  Saturdays  ; 
independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  sub- 
scription $2  ;  established  1876  ;  Edward 
O'Donnell,  editor  and  publisher ;  cii-c'n  I  1 . 

'PA.U'L.SRO'RO, Gloucester  Co.,  JH  1.500 
pop.,  on  Delaware  River  Rd.,  at  junction  of 
Delaware  r.,  14  m.  from  Pliiladelphia.  A 
growing  manufacturing  town,  surrounded 
by  a  rich  agricultural  district. 

INDEPENDENT;  Tiuirsdays ;  inde- 
pendent ;  four  pages;  size  28x44 ;  subscription 
$1.50 ;  established  1882 ;  J.  C.  Deusten,  editor 
and  publisher  :  circulation  J  J. 

PENN'S  GROVE,  Salem  Co.,  ^  749 
pop.,  on  Delaware  r.  28  m.  from  Philadel- 
phia. Prominent  summer  resort  and  Ash- 
ing to^vn.    In  rich  farming  district. 

RECORD  ;  Saturdays ;  independent ; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  es- 
tablished 1878  ;  Jos.  J.  &  Wm.  A.  SummerlU, 
editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  K  1. 

PERTH  AMBO  Y,  Middlesex  Co.,  a 
8,000  pop.,  at  head  of  Rarltan  bay,  25  m. 
from  New  York.  Engaged  in  domestic 
commerce.  At  terminus  of  Perth  Amboy 
&  Woodbrldge  branch  of  Pennsylvania  Rd., 
opposite  TottenvUle,  at  southern  terminus 
of  Staten  Island  Rd.,  and  connected  with  it 
by  ferry  boat.  Also  on  the  line  of  the  New 
York  and  Long  Branch  and  Lehigh  Valley 
Rds. 

CITY  JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x32  :  established  1883  ;  Arthur 
Y.  Hubbell,  editor  and  publisher. 

MIDDLESEX     CO.    DEMOCRAT  ; 

Saturdays ;  democratic  ;  four  pages ;  size 
20x40 ;  subscription  §2  ;  established  1868  ;  St. 
George  Kempson,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation J  J  1  ;  issues  also  the  Metuchen  In- 
quirer. 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1880  ;  Tooker  &  Benjamin,  editors 
and  publishers ;  circulation  J  J. 

PHILLIPSBURG,  Warren  Co.,  tl 
7,180  pop.,  on  Delaware  r.  and  New  Jei'sey 
Central  Rd.,  opposite  Easton,  Penn.,  anil  74 
m.  from  New  York.  Engaged  in  manufac- 
tures. 

WARREN  DE.MOCRAT;  Thursdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  29x43  ;  subscrip- 
tion .S2;  established  1866;  F.  B.  Heckman, 
editor:  Charles  F.  Fitch,  publisher;  circula- 
tion J  J. 

PLAINFIELD,    Union    Co.,  cf  9,000 
pop.,  on  New  Jersey  Central  Rd.,  24  m.  fi-oni 
New  York.    An  agricultural  district. 
EVENING    NEW.S:   every  evening  ex- 


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NEW  JERSEY. 


NEW  JERSEY. 


cept  Sunday  ;  four  pages  ;  size  23x32  ;  sub- 
scription $6.26 ;  established  1884 ;  T.  W.  Mor- 
rison, editor  and  nulilisher. 

CENTRAL  NEW  JERSEY  TIMES; 
Thursdays ;  republican ;  four  pages ;  size 
27x4U ;  subscription  .$2  ;  established  1868  ;  Wm. 
J.  Leonard,  editor  ;  Times  Printing  and  Pub- 
lishl'ig  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

CONSTITUTIONAIilST  ;  Fridays; 
<iemocratlc  ;  four  pages  ;  size;30x45  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2 ;  established  1868 ;  W.  L.  and  A.  L. 
Force,  editors  and  publisliers  ;  circ'n  I. 

SHORT-IIANO  WRITER;  (see 
Chicago,  III.) 

PRINCETON,  Mercer  Co.,  n  i,U» 
pop.,  at  the  terminus  of  Princeton  branch 
of  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  and  on  Delaware  & 
JRaritan  Canal,  49  m.  from  New  York.  Seat 
•of  College  of  New  Jersey  and  Princeton 
Theological  Seminary. 

PRESS  ;  Saturdays  ;  republican  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  34x3,5  ;  subscription  .$1.25 ;  estab- 
lished 1832;  C.  S.  Robinson  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publisliers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

PUINCETONIAN  ;  bi-weekly;  twenty- 
four  pages  ;  size  of  page  8x11 ;  sub.scrlptlon 
S2;  established  1876 ;  Students  of  Princeton 
College,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation 
K  1 ;  a  college  paper ;  Issued  during  the  col- 
legiate year. 

NASSAU  LITERARY  MAGA- 
JZINE;  monthly;  seventv-six  pages  octavo  ; 
subscription  $2.25;  established  1845;  Senior 
Class  of  Princeton  College,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K  1;  a<;oIlege  magazine; 
issued  during  the  collegiate  vear. 

MISSIONARY  REVlt:W;  bi-month 
ly;  undenominational;  ninety  four  pages 
•octavo;  subscription  $1.50;  estiiblished  18J8; 
Rev.  R.  G.  Wilder,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation J  J  1. 

RAHWAY,  Union  Co.,  cf  G, 155  pop., 

on  Railway  r.  and  Penna.  >Rd.,  19  m.  from 
New  York,  and  at  .lunction  of  Woodbridge 
<&  Perth  Amboy  Rd.  Engaged  In  manu- 
factures. 

ADVOCATE;  semi-weekly,  Wednes- 
days and  Saturdays ;  republican ;  four 
f)ages ;  size  24x36  ;  subscripti(jn  $2 ;  estab- 
ished  1822;  W.  L.  Mershon  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers ;  circulation  J ;  issue  also 
Leisure  Hours. 

CENSOR;  Tuesdays;  four  pages;  size 
15x22  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1884  ; 
Joseph  T.  Crowell,  editor  and  publisher. 

NATIONAL.  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x42  ;  sub- 
scription $2  ;  established  1840  ;  Lewis  S.  Hyer, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J. 

LEISURE  HOURS;  monthly;  seventy 
pages  octavo:  subscription  .$1..50;  estab- 
lished 1877;  W.  L.  Mershon  &  Co.,  editors 
and  iiublishers ;  circulation  E  E ;  issue  also 
the  Advocate. 

RED  BANK,  Monmouth  Co.,  a  3,250 
pop.,  on  Shrewsbury  r.  and  New  Jersey 
.■Southern  division  of  Philadelphia  &  Read- 
ing Rd.,  at  .lunction  of  New  York  &  Long 
Branch  and  Pennsylvania  Rds.,  26  ni.  from 
New  York.  Has  large  canneries  and  car- 
riage manufactories. 

NEW  JERSEY  STANDARD  ;  Thurs 
davs  ;  independent;  four  pages;  size  26.x4i); 
subscription  ,§1.50;  established  1852;  COnrad 
Piuelies,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  J  1. 

RE(i rSTER  ;  Wednesdays  ;  republican  ; 
four  pages;  size  24.x36 ;  subscription  $1.50; 
(established  1878 ;  John  H.  Cook,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

RINGOES,     nanterdon     Co.,     b    300 
pop.,  on  the  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  6  m.  from 
l>ambertville. 
-JOURNAL    OF     AMERICAN    OR- 


TH(EPY;  monthly;  educational;  eight 
pages  octavo ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1884  ;  C.  W.  Larlson,  editor  and  publisher. 

RUTHERFORD,  ^er^-e/i  Co., cf  2,229 

pop.,  residence  of   many  New  York  City 

business  men. 

BERGEN  CO.  HERALD:  Fridays; 
Independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  34x36  ;  sub- 
scription .$2 ;  established  1872  ;  James  N. 
Bookstaver,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K. 

SALEM,  C.  H.,  Salem  Co.,  J3  5,056  pop., 
on  Salem  r.,  2}^  m.  from  Delaware  r.,  at 
terminus  of  Salem  Rd.,  34  m.  from  Phila- 
delphia. Centre  of  an  agricultural  district 
and  place  of  active  trade.  Glass  manufac- 
tories and  extensive  fruit  and  vegetable 
packing  establishments  are  located  here. 

NATIONAL  STANDARD;  Wednes- 
days ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  30x44  ; 
subscription  $2  ;  established  1819 ;  Benjamin 
Patterson,  editor;  S.  Chew  &  Bro.,  publishers; 
circulation  I. 

SOUTH  JERSEYMAN;  Tuesdays; 
four  pages;  size  28x42;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1881 ;  Smith  &  Bell,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

SUNBEAM;  Fridays;  democratic  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1844  ;  Robert  Gwynne,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

SEA  ISLE  CITY,  Cape  May  Co.,  O.  on 
the  West  Jersey  Pi,d.,  66  m.  from  Philadel- 
phia.   A  sea-side  summer  resort. 

PIONEER;  Frldavs;  four  pages;  size 
22x150;  subscription  $i..50;  established  1882; 
Pioneer  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers; circulation  K  1. 

SMITH  VILLE,  Burlington  Co.,  n  285 

pop.,  on  Rancocas  r.  and  Amboy  division 

of  the  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  2  m.  E.  of  Mt. 

Holly.  Engaged  In  manufacturing  all  kinds 

of  wood-working  machinery. 

MECHANIC;  monthly;  sixteen  pages; 
size  of  page  10x14 ;  subscription  60  cents  ; 
established  1870;  H.  B.  Smith  Machine  Co., 
publishers  ;  an  advertising  sheet. 

SOMERVILLE,  C.  H.,  Somerset  Co., 
n  3,5iX)  pop.,  on  Raritan  r.  and  on  New 
Jersey  Central  division  of  the  Philadelphia 
&  Reading  Rd.  and  at  terminus  of  Flemlng- 
tou  branch,  36  m.  from  New  York.  In  the 
midst  of  a  prosperous  agricultural  district. 

SO.MERSET  MESSENGER  ;  Wednes- 
days ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ; 
.subscription  $2;  established  1822;  J.  H. 
Mattison,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  J  1. 

TNIONIST  -  GAZETTE  ;  Thursdays  ; 
republican  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  31x44 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2 ;  established  18:34 ;  A.  W.  D.  Honey- 
man,  editor ;  Unionist-Gazette  Association, 
publishers;  circulation  J  J  1  ;  Issue  also  the 
Neir  Jiri^eii  Law  Jimrniil. 

NEW  JERSEY  LAW  JOURNAL; 
monthly  ;  legal  ;  thirty-six  pages  ;  size  of  page 
7x10 ;  subscription  $3  ;  established  1878  ;  Ed- 
ward Q.  Keasliey  and  George  M.  Keasbey, 
editors;  Honeyman  &  Co.,  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation K  ;  issued  from  the  office  of  the 
Unionist-GazettK. 

SOUTH  AMBOY,  ^lfi'W'ese,r  Co.,  u 
4,000  liop.,  on  Raritan  r.  and  Central  and 
Peniia.  Rds.,  30  m.  from  New  York.  Has 
potteries,  machine  shops  and  an  Iron 
foundry. 


CITIZEN:   Saturdays 
26x40 ;     subscription    $1 ; 


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South  Amboy  Printing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

N  E  W  S  ;  Thursdays ;  four  pages  ;  size 
22x:!0 ;  subscription  SI :  established  1884 ; 
George  H.  Baker,  editor  and  publisher. 

SOUTH  ORANGE,  ^sser  Co.,  cf 
4,0iX)  pop.,  on  Morris  &  Essex  division  of 
Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western  Rd.,  5 
m.  from  Newark  and  16  from  New  York. 
Prosperous  town,  rapidly  Increasing  in 
population  and  importance. 

BULLETIN;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  :  size  26x4(J ;  subscription  §1.50  ; 
established  1869  ;  Fred.  D.  Crozier,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

SUMMIT,  Union  Co.,  cf  2,000  pop.,  32 

in.  t'lom  Xew  York,  on  Del.,  Lack.  &  Western 

Rd.     Has  several  factories  for  wheels  and 

hubs  and  is  a  prominent  summer  resort. 

RECORD;  Saturdays;  democratic  ;  four 
pages;  .size  34x33;  suljscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1883 ;  D.  M.  Smythe,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

SWEDESBORO,   Gloucester  Co.,  p 

l.iuCi  pop.,  t)n  tlie  Swedesboro  aud   Salem 

branch  of  West    Jersey  Rd.,   17    m.  from 

Philadelphia.    Manufactm-ing,  farming  and 

truck  gi-owlng  are  the  principal  Industrial 

pursuits. 

TIMES ;  Thursdays  ;  Independent  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  §2  ;  estab- 
lished 1871 ;  William  W.  Taylor,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J. 

TENAFLY,  Bergen  Co  ,□'1,62.5  pop., 
Iti  m.  from  New  York  city,  on  the  Northern 
Rd.  of  New  Jersey.  The  manufacture  of 
peps,  the  material  used  in  mailing  artificial 
flowers,  is  the  principal  industry. 

RECORD  ;  monthly;  twelve  pages;  size 
of  page  9x12;  subscription  .50  cents;  estab- 
lislied  1884 ;  William  G.  Jellison,  editor  and 
publisher. 

TOM'S  RIVER,  C.  11.,  Ocean  Co.,  a 

l,5i)(i  pop.,  at  head  of  Tom's  r.  bay,  on  the 

Tom's  r.  Branch  Hd.    Engaged  in  coasting 

trade  and  cranberrj-  culture.  ,    - 

NEW  JERSEY  COURIER  ;  Wednes 
days  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ; 
subscription  $2  ;  established  1850  ;  S.  C.  Jen- 
nings, editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

OCEAN  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Thurs 
days ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  27x40  ; 
subscription  S2  ;  established  1877  ;  Charles  S. 
Haslett,  editor  and  publisher;  circ  n  J. 

TRENTON,  C.  H.,  Mercer  Co.,  n  State 
capital,  '29,910  pop.,  on  Delaware  r.,  at  head  of 
steamboat  navigation,  30  m.  from  Philadel- 
phia and  69  from  New  York,  aud  on  Penn- 
sylvania Rd.  and  New  York  &  Philadelphia 
New  Line  Rds.  and  Delaware  and  Rari- 
tan  canal.  Possesses  abundant  water 
power.  About  twenty  potteries  located 
here,  employing  several  thousand  persons, 
and  among  the  other  industries  are  two 
vrire  and  wire-rope  mills,  employing  two 
thousand  persons,  aud  a  rolling  mill  em- 
ploying a  thousand. 

ADVERTISER  ;  every  mornins  except 
Sunday,  and  SUNDAY  ADVERTISER, 
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Sunday  eight  pages;  size— daily  '22x30;  Sun- 
day 30x44;  subscription — daily  $5,  Sundav, 
SI. 50;  established— daily  1834,' Sunday  1883; 
Andrew  M.  Clarke,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cir- 
■culation— Sunday  H  1. 
EMPORIUM;    every    morning    except 


NEW  JERSEY. 


Sunday  ;  independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x32 ; 
subscription  .S3  ;  established  1867  ;  John  Briest, 
publisher;  circiihition  J  J  1. 

STATE  O.VZETTE;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEM.LY,  Thursdays; 
republican ;  dally  four  pages,  weekly  eight 
pages ;  size— daily  24x36,  weekly  32x46 ;  sub- 
scription— daily  $5,  weekly  $2.15  ;  established 
—daily  1847,  weekly  1792 ;  John  L.  Murphy, 
publisher  ;  circ'n— daily  III,  weekly  G  1. 

TIDIES;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  daily  four 
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weekly  28x42  ;  subscription— dailj'  $5,  weekly 
S2;  established  —  daily  1882,  weekly  1883; 
Lawrence  S.  Mott.  editor ;  Times  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  ;  circ'n— daily  H,  weekly  J. 

TRUE  AMERICAN;  every  morning 
except  Sunday,  and  AVEEKLY,  Fridays  ; 
democratic ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight 
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scription —  daily  $5,  weekly  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished—dally 18.50,  weekly  180O ;  Naar,  Day  & 
Naar,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation — 
daily  1 1,  weeklj'  J. 

HERALD;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1873 ;  E.  C.  Stahl,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher;  circulation  K  K;  Issues  also  the  New 
Jerseii  Stnotx  Journal. 

MERCER  CO.  NEWS  AND 
CHAMBERSBURG  WEEKLY; 
Thursdaj' s  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  establislied  1873  ;  Elliott  Moody, 
editor  and  jiublisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

NEW  JERSEY  STAATS  JOUR- 
NAL; Saturdays;  German;  democratic; 
four  pages;  size  26x411;  sub.scription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1867;  Ernest  C.  Stahl,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J  ;  issues  also  the 
Herald. 

SUNDAY  ADVERTISER;  (see  Ad- 
vertiser.) 

PRACTICAL  EDUCATOR:  quarter 
ly ;  eight  pages ;  size  20x26 ;  subscription  50 
cents  ;  established  1882 ;  A.  J.  Rider,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  X ;  organ  of  a 
commercial  college. 

VINELAND,  Cumberland  Co.,  p  6,800 
pop.,  on  West  Jersey  Rd.  aud  N.J.  Southern 
division  of  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd., 
35  m.  from  Philadelphia  and  115  from  New 
York.  Rapidly  increasing  in  population. 
Engaged  in  fruit  growing,  manufacturing 
and  general  farming. 

EVENING  JOURNAL;  every  evening 
except  Sunday ;  independent ;  four  pages 
(Saturday  Issue  eight  pages);  size  20x26 
(Saturday  issue  26x40) ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1875  ;  B.  F.  Ladd,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  J. 

NEWS-TI>IES;  every-  morning  except 
Sunday,  aud  SOUTH  JERSEY  TIMES, 
Saturdays ;  republican ;  dail.y  four  pages, 
weekly  eight  pages  ;  size — daily  22x30,  weekly 
31x44;  subscription —dally  S'2,  w'eeklv  $1.50; 
established— daily  1877,  weekly  1880  ;  Theophi- 
lus  French,  pub  isher;  circulation— daily  K  1, 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays:  independ- 
ent republican  ;  four  pages;  size '26x40:  sub- 
scription S!.3(l;  established  186K :  W.  Y.  L. 
SelitrmaM,  editor  nud  publislier  ;  circ'n  J  J. 

SOI  TH    JERSEY     TIMES;     (see 

WASHINGTON,  Warren  Co.,  b 
S,20»  pop.,  on  Morris  &  Essex  and  Boon- 
ton  branches  of  the  Delaware,  Lack- 
awanna &  Western  Rds.,  65  m.  W.  of 
Jersey  City.  A  Ijranch  railroad  connects 
with  the  Central  Rd.  at  Hampton  Junction. 
Washington  is  the  centre  of  considerable 
farming  interests  and  carries  on  manufac- 
tures-pianos, cabinet  organs,  aud  other 
articles  being  extensivelj'  manufactured. 
REVIEW;    Fridays;    independent ;  four 

pages  ;  size  22x31 ;  subscription  $1  ;  establish- 


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NEW  JERSEY. 


NEW  YORK. 


ed  1877 ;  John  W.  Nutze,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K. 

ST  A  R ;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four  pages; 
size  26x4<J;  suiiscription  $1.50;  established 
1868 ;  La  Roe  &  Horsfall,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

WEST  HOBOKEN,  Hudson  Co.,  cf 
tJ.CKJO  pop.,  on  Palisades,  W.  of  and  adjoining 
Hoboken  City,  i  m.  from  Hudson  r.    Resi- 
dence of  many  lousiness  men   from   New 
York.     Engaged   in   manufactures.     West 
Hoboken  is  directly  connected  with  New 
York  City  by  horse  cars  and  the  steam  ferries 
ninning  between  Hoboken  and  New  York, 
and  the  high  lands  of  the  vicinity  afford 
the  best  view  obtainable  of  the  metropolis. 
The  town  contains   a   very   large    Roman 
Catholic  Monastery,  and  the  neighborhood 
is  being  rajiidly  improved. 
PALIfSADE    NEWS     AM)     HKJH- 
LiAND    SENTINEIi  ;    Saturdays;    demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  ;   size  24.\35  ;   subscription 
$1 ;     established    1870 ;     Alfreti    E.    Gregory,  [ 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

'WIL.L.IA.MSTOWN, ''Gloucester  Co., 
p  \,m\   pop.,  2-6  m.    S.   W.   from    Camden 
on  the  Williamstown  and  Delaware  r.  Rd. 
Engaged  in  glass  manufacturing  and   the 
canning  of  fruit  and  vegetables. 
NEW.S  ;  Friilays;  four  pages;  size  14x20; 
subscription  50  ceiits  ;  established  1884  ;  C.  E. 
Thomas  and  .J.  S.  Weaver,  editors  anil  pub- 
lishers. 

WOODBRIDGE,  Middlesex  Co.,  n 
683  pop.  of  township,  on  Central  New  Jer-  j 
sey  Rd.  (Sewareu  Station)  and  on  Penna.  , 
Rd.,  4  m.  from  Perth  Amboy. 

INDEPENDENT  HOUR;  Thursdays; 
eight  pages ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
ta'illshed  187fi;  Peter  K.  Edgar,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K. 

R  E  P  U  B  L  1 1;  A  N  ;     Saturdays  ;    four 
pages  ;    size  24x35 ;    subscription    $2  ;    estab- 
lished 1884 ;  Compton  &  Ray,  editors  and  pv<b- 1 
Ushers. 

SUN  :  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size  22x.30; 
subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1884  ;  Middle- 
sex County  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers, j 

WOODBURY,  C.  ir.,  Gloucester  Co..  \ 

P  2,298  pop.,  on  West  Jersey  and  Delawai-e  ! 

River  Rds.,  8  m.  from  Philadelphia,  7  from 

Camden  and  3  from  Delaware  r.    Centre  of 

agricultural    region  supplying  New  York 

and  Piiiladelphia  markets. 

CONSTITUTION  AND  FARMERS'  1 
AND   MECHANICS'  ADVERTISER; 

Wednestlavs  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
28x42  ;  subscription  .$2  ;  estalilished  1834  ;  A.  S. 
Barber,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circidation  J  1. 

GLOUCESTER  CO.  DEMOCRAT; 
Thursdays  ;  four  pages  :  size  26x40  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50  ;  established  1878  ;  James  D.  Carpen- 
ter, editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

LIBERAL,  PRES.S:  Fridays;  independ- 
ent ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
$1.50 ;  established  1877 ;  W.  E.  Schoch,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  J. 

WOODSTOWN,  Salem  Co.,  p  1,400  > 
pop.,  10  m.  from  the  Delaware  r.  and  25  from 
Philadelphia,  on  Woodstown  &  Swedesboro 
branch  of  West  Jersey  Rd. ;  surrounded  by  . 
a  rich  agi-icultural  region.  ' 

MONITOR;  Frida.vs;  independent;  four 
pages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1SS4  ;  Monitor  Publisliing  Co,,  editors 
and  iiublisliers  ;  circulatidU  K  K  1. 

REGISTER;  Tuesdays;  independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  28x42 ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  es- 
tablished 1869;  Taylor  &  Kates,  editors  and 
publishers;  circulation  K  K  1.  , 


ADAMS,  Jefferson  Co.,  f^  1,250  pop.,  on 
Rome,  Watei-town  &  Ogdensburg  Rd.,  14  m. 
fi-om  Watertown  and  59  from  Rome.  Situa- 
ted in  an  agricultural  region,  autl  contaiu- 
Ing  several  mills  and  manufactories.  Cen- 
tral business  point  for  the  southern  portion 
of  the  county. 

JEFFERSON  CO.  JOURNAL;  Tues- 
days :  independent ;  eight  pages  ;  size  28x38  ; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1844 ;  W.  J.  Allen, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  H. 

ADDISON,  Steuben  Co.,pi,S00pop.,on 
Canisteo  r.  and  N.  Y.,  Lake  Erie  &  Western 
Rd.  and  terminus  of  Addison  and  North.  Pa. 
Rd.,  .30  m.  from  Elmira,  300  from  New  York, 
150  from  Buffalo.  Centre  of  an  agricultural 
and  lumbering  district.  Contains  two  sash, 
door  and  blind  factories,  a  furniture  fac- 
tory, a  plow-handle,  and  boot  and  shoe 
factory,  besides  two  tanneries,  foundry, 
flouring  mill,  woolen  and  saw  mills. 

ADVERTISER ;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  e.s- 
tablished  1838;  A.  Roberts,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  I. 

RECORD  ;  Fridays ;  democratic  ^ 
four  pages ;  size  22x31 ;  subscription  SI  ; 
established  1881 ;  M.  Kinne,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 

AFTON,  Chenango  Co.,  n  734  pop.,  on 

A.  &  S.  Rd.,  28  hi.  from  Binghamton.      A 
farming  communit3'. 

ENTERPRISE  :  Fridays  ;  independ- 
ent ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  suljscription 
$1.25  ;  established  1880  ;  N.  E.  Barton,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

AKRON,  Erie  Co.,  -a  1,700  pop.,  on 
West  Shore  Rd.,24  m.  from  Buffalo.    Noted 
for  its  manufacture  of  Akron  cement  and 
Akron  flour.    Rich  farming  country. 
BREEZE;  Fridays;   four   pages;  size 

24x35 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1878  ;  W.  A. 

King,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J. 

ALBANY,  C.  H.,  Albany  Co.,  u-  State 
capital,  90,903  pop.,  on  Hudson  r.  142  m. 
from  New  York.  Centre  of  a  very  impor- 
tant wholesale  and  retail  trade ;  at  .lunction 
of  several  railroads,  and  at  entrance  of  Erie 
Canal  to  the  Hudson.  Connected  by  river 
and  canals  with  Lake  Erie,  Lake  Ontario 
and  Lake  Champlain.  The  lumber  trade 
is  one  of  the  conspicuous  business  features 
of  the  city. 

ARGUS;  every  morning,  SEMI- 
WEEKLY,  Mondays  and  Thursdays,  and 
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pages;  size  32x47;  subscription—ilaily  .^lO^ 
sfemi-weekly  $2.25,  weekly  .§1  ;  cstablislied 
1813  ;  Argus  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circu- 
lation— dailv  G  6  1,  semi  weekly  H  H,  weekly 
E  E.  Sundav  E  E. 

EVENING  JOURNAL;  every  evening 
except  Sundav,  . I (JURNAL,  .seml-weeklv, 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays,  and  WEEKLY^ 
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subscription  — dail.v  $9,  semi -weekly  $2, 
weekly  $1;  established  18*;  Journal  Co., 
publishers;  circulation  — daily  G  G  1,  semi- 
weekly  I  1,  weeklv  E  1. 

EVENING  POST;  every  evening  except 
Sund.ay  ;  independent;  four  pages  ;  size  22x:^2; 
^subscription  .$4 ;  estal)lished  1865 ;  R.  M.  Grif- 
fin, editor;  M.  &  E.  Griffin,  publishers;  eir 
culation  III. 

EVENING  UNION;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  four  pages;  size  24x35;  sub- 
scription   .$5;    established     1882;    Fred'k    ^V" 


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White,   editor ;    Union    Printing   and    Pub- 
lishing Co.  (Limited),  piUillshers  ;  circ'n  H  H. 
FREIE    BliAETTER;   every   evening 
except   Sunday,  and   SSONNTAJifSGAiST, 

Sunilays  ;  German  ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $8 ;  estab- 
lished 1852  ;  August  Miggael.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation — daily  K  K  1. 

HEROIiD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day ;  German  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
23x34 ;  subscription  $7 ;  established  1869 ; 
Jacob  Heinmlller,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation K  I. 

mORXIXG  EXPRESS;  every  morn 
ing,  and  EXPRESS,  Thursdays; four  pages; 
size  29x42 ;  subscription— dally  $7.50,  weekly 
$1 ;  established— daily  1857,  weekly  1881 ;  Morn- 
ing Express  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation—dailv  G  G,  weeklv  .J  .T  1 . 

PRESS  AND  KNICKERBOCKER; 
every  morning  except  Sunday,  and  SUN- 
DAY PRESS,  Sundays;  Independent; 
dally  four  pages,  Sunday  eight  pages  ;  size- 
dally  24x36,  Sunday  (size  of  page)  18x24;  sub- 
scription—daily  S6,  Sunday  $2 ;  established- 
daily  184:?,  Sunday  187U;  Jolm  H.  Farrell, 
Myron  H.  Rooker  and  James  Macfarlane, 
editors  and  publishers;  circulation— dally  F  F. 
Sunday  F  F  ;  issue  also  the  Pt-ess  and  Legisla- 
tive Journal. 

TI>IES;  eveiy  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages ;  size  27x41 ;  subscription— daily  $1, 
weeklv  §1.50  ;  established— daily  1856.  weekly 
1873;  T.  C.  Callicot,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation— dally  G  1,  weekly  H  1. 

JOl'R NA Li ;  (see  Evening  Journal. ) 

CATHOLIC  TELEGRAPH;  Satur 
days;  catholic;  eight  pages;  size  28x42;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1S78;  M.J.  Louden, 
editor;  Catholic  Telegraph  Pulilishiug  Co., 
publishers  ;  circulation  G  1. 

CULTIVATOR  AND  COUNTR  Y 
GENTLEMAN;  Thursdays;  agricultural; 
twenty  pages;  size  of  page  11x15;  subscrip 
tlon  $3  ;  established  1831 ;  Luther  Tucker  & 
Son.  editors  and  pul)lishei's  ;  circulation  D. 

EXPRESS  ;  (see  Morn  inn  E.rjin'ss.) 

IN<|UIRER;  Wednesdays;  evangelical; 
four  pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  §1 ;  es- 
tablished 1881 ;  B.  F.  McNeil  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers;  circulation  III. 

LAW  JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  legal; 
thirty  pages ;  size  of  page  7x11;  subscrip 
tion  §3;  established  1870;  Irving  Browne, 
editor;  Weed,  Parsons  &  Co.,  publishers  ;  clr 
culation  H  1. 

PRESS  AND  LEGISLATIVE 
JOURNAL;  Wednesdays;  four  pages; 
size  24x36  ;  subscription  .$1;  established  1873; 
J.  H.  Farrell,  M.  H.  Rooker  and  Jas.  Macfar- 
lane, editors  and  publisliers  ;  circulation  H  1; 
issue  also  the  Prrsx  and  Knickerbnclce' . 

SONNTAGSG.AST;  (see  Freie  Blaetter.) 

SUNDAY  PRESS  ;  (see  Pi-esn  and 
K71  ieke  rhocker. ) 

ZION'S  WATCHMAN;  Saturdays; 
evangelical ;  eight  pages ;  size  30x42  ;  subscrip- 
tion ,$1.25;  established  1879;  John  Lemley, 
editor  and  publisher;  does  not  insert  adver- 
tisements. 

GUIDE;  bi-weekly;  odd  fellowship;  eight 
pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  .$1.25;  estab- 
lished 18S1 ;  Daniel  H.  Turner,  P.  G.,  editor  ; 
Turner  &  Powers,  publishers ;  circ'n  H  1. 

DER  ERZ-DRUIDE;  monthly;  Eng 
lish  and  German ;  order  of  druids ;  twenty 
pages;  size  of  page  9x12;  subscription  .1S2; 
established  1860 ;  H.  Freudenthal,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J  J. 

FOREST,  FORGE  AND  FARM  ; 
monthly  ;  sporting  ;  sixteen  pages  :  size  of 
page  9x13  :  sub.scriptlon  50  cents  ;  established 
1880;  H.  S.  Quackeubu.sh,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  G  G. 

.  MEDICAL  ANNALS;  monthly;  med- 
ical ;  fifty  pages  octavo ;  subscription  iSl ; 
established  1880;  Issued  by  a  Committee 
of  Editing  and  Publishing  of  the  Medical 
Society  of  the  County  of  Albany  ;  Burdick  & 
Taylor,  publishers:  circulation  I. 

POULTRY  MONTHLY;  poultry  rais- 
ing; thirty  pages;  size  of  page  10x12 ;  subscrip- 


NEW  YORK. 


tion  $1.25  ;  established  1878  ;  Ferris  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  pul)Iishers  ;  circulation  G. 
THOMAS  BROTHERS'  Ml'SICAL 

JOU  RN  A  L ;  moU'  hly;  music  ;  twenty  eight 
pages;  size  of  page  10x13;  subscription  $1; 
established  1879;  James  H.  Thomas,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  G  G. 

VOICE;  monthly;  voice  culture  ;  twenty- 
four  pages ;  size  of  page  10x12 ;  subscription 
,S1.5tl;  established  1879;  Edgar  S.  Werner, 
editor  and  puldisher  ;  circulation  H. 

WORK  AT  HOME;  monthly;  evan- 
gelical; twenty  pages;  size  of  page  9x12; 
subscri]jtion  .$1 ;  established  1875 ;  Rev.  Chas. 
Reynolds  and  Geo.  Sanderson,  Jr.,  editors ; 
organ  of  the  City  Tract  and  Missionary 
Society  ;  does  not  insert  advertisements. 

ALBION,  C.  H.,  Orleans  Co.,  -a  5,400 
pop.,  on  Erie  Canal  and  >few  York  Central 
Rd.,  30  m.  from  Rochester.  A  trade  centre, 
and  contains  several  mills  and  manufac- 
tories. 

ORLEANS  AMERICAN;  Thursdays; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion .§2;  established  1832;  Henry  A.  Bruner, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

ORLEANS  REPUBLICAN;  Wednes- 
days ;  democratic;  four  pages ;  size  26x40; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1828;  L.  H. 
Beach,  editor  ;  C.  G.  Beach  &  Co.,  publishers  ; 
circulation  J  1. 

SATURDAY  CHRONICLE;  Satur- 
days ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscrlptioa 
$1.25;  established  1876;  William  B.  Young, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

ALFRED  CENTRE,  Allegany  Co., 

P  600  pop.,   near  line  of  Erie  Rd.,  340  m. 
from  New  York  and  11  W.  of  Hornellsville. 

ALFRED  SUN;  Thursda.vs ;  independ- 
ent ;  four  pages ;  size  21x31  ;  suljscription  $1 ; 
established  1883;  Frank  A.  Crumb,  editor  and 
publisher;  cii-culation  K  1. 

SABBATH  RECORDER;  Thursdays; 
seventh  day  baptist ;  eight  pages  ;  size  31x42  ; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1845  ;  Rev.  L.  A. 
Platts,  editor ;  American  Sabbath  Tract  So- 
ciety, publishers  ;  circulation  I  1. 

OUTLOOK;  quarterly;  seventh  day 
baptist ;  thirty  two  pages  ;  size  of  page  7x10 ; 
subscription  25  cents;  established  1882;  A.  H. 
Lewis,  editor ;  American  Sabliath  Tract 
Society,  publishers;  circulation  B  1. 

AMENIA,  Dutchess  Co.,  a,  393  pop. 
(town  2,697),  on  New  York  &  Harlem  Rd., 
88  ra.  from  New  York. 

TIMES;  Mondays;  neiitral  ;  four  pages; 
size  28x42;  subscription  .$1.(15;  established 
1852 ;  Charles  Walsh,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  J  1. 

AMSTERDAM,  Montgomery  Co.,  D- 
14,0C)0  pop.,  on  Mohawk  r.,  33  ni.  from  Albany 
and  on  New  York  Central  ami  West  Shore 
Rds.    Engaged  in  the  manufacture  of  knit 
goods,   carpets,    steel    springs   and   other 
articles,  which  creates  an  active  business 
in  all  branches  of  trade.    Surrounded  by  a 
rich  and  well-settled  agricultural  section. 
D  E  M  O  C  R  A  T ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEK  L  Y,  Thursdays ;  repub- 
lican ;  dall.vfour  pages,  weekly  eight  pages; 
size— dail.v  24x40,  weekly  30x4.1:  subscription 
-daily  .$6.  %veekly   .«tl.5'0;  est;iljlislu-d— daily 
1879,  weekly  1870 ;  William  J.  Kline,  editor  and 
publisher;   circulation— dail.y  JJl,   weekly 
J  J  I;  an  edition  of  the  weekly  entitled  the 
Herald  is  Issued  at  Broadalbin. 

EVENING  RECORDER:  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  RECORDER, 
Tuesdays  ;  repul)Ilcan :  four  pages  ;  size- 
daily  24x35,  weeklv  29x44;  subscription  — 
dally  $5.  weekly  .82 ;  established— daily  1882, 
weeklv  18.54  :  Finlayson  &  Belden,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation— daily  J,  weekly  J  1. 


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GEO.  P.  KOWELL   &  GO'S 


NEW  YORK. 


SENTINEIj;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLiY",  Fridays;  democratic; 
daily  four  pages  ;  weekly  eight  pages ;  size — 
daily  24x35 ;  weekly  2Sx44 ;  subscription- 
daily  $5;  weekly  $1.50:  established— daily 
18S3  ;  weekly  1879  ;  G.  H.  Loadwick,  editor  ; 
Sentinel  Co..  publishers  ;  circ'u— weekly  J  1. 

RECORDER;  (see  Ei-eniiuj  Recorder.) 

ANDES,  Delaware  Co.,  O,  5.50  pop.  (of 

town  2,639),  12  m.  frona  Ulster  &  Delaware 

Rd.,  and  on  New  York,  Ontario  &  Western 

Kd.,  and  69  from  Kingston;  in  a  prospering 

farming  and  dairying  district. 

RECORDER;  Thursdays;  Independent- 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.25;  established  1867;  William  Clark, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

ANGELICA,  C.  H.,  Allegany  Co.,  p 
1,620  pop.,  on  Allegany  Central  and  N.  Y., 
Lake  Erie  &  Western  Rds. 

ALLEGANY    CO.    REPUBLICAN; 

Fridays  ;  republican  :  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ; 
subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1820 ;  L.  Gr. 
Raymond,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion K  1. 

ANGOLA,  Erie  Co.,  -n  560  pop.,  on  L. 

S.  &  Mich.  Southern,  New  York,  Chicago  & 
St.  Louis  and  Buffalo,  New  York  &  Philadel- 
phia Rds.,  20  m.  W.  of  Buffalo.  Milling  car- 
ried on. 

RECORD  ;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x36 ;  subscription  .$1 ;  established  1879 ; 
Record  Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation  K  1. 

ANTWERP,   Jefferson    Co.,   ^    1,731 

pop.,  on  Rome,  Watertown  &  Ogdensburg 

Rd.    Engaged  in  manufactures. 

GAZETTE;  Wednesdays  ;  independent ; 
four  pages;  size  26x40:  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1873 ;  Jas.  W.  Van  Slyke,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  K  K  1;  issues  also 
the  Philadelphia  Monitor. 

ARCADE,  Wyoming  Co.,  -a  762  pop., 
in  Arcade  township  (2,(X)0  pop.),  and  on  Buf- 
falo, New  York  &  Philadelphia  and  T.  V. 
&  Cuba  Rds.,  35  m.  from  Buffalo.  Centre  of 
a  dairy  country,  doing  a  thriving  trade. 
The  largest  village  within  a  radius  of  15 
miles. 

LEADER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages;  size  26.\;40;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1876;  Frank  P.  Hulette,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

ATHENS,   Greene  Co.,  O,  2,000  pop., 

2  m.  from  West  Shore  Rd.,    and    1    froni 

Hudson.    Ice,  and  the  manufacture  of  ice 

tools  are  the  principal  industries. 

VILLAGE  RECORD;  Saturdays; 
eight  pages :  size  22x30 ;  subscription  $1 ; 
establishe<l  1884;  Wallace  E.  Moody  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers. 

ATTICA,  Wyoming  Co., -a  l,f)35  pop., 
on  Tonawanda  r.  and  Buffalo  division  of 
N.Y.,Lake  Erie  &  Western  and  Tonawanda 
Valley  &  Cuba  Rds.,  31  m.  from  Buffalo.  A 
branch  railroad  connects  with  the  New 
York  Central  at  B.atavia. 

ARGUS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages ;  size  24x.36 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1877;  D.  A.  Denison,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent-rep\ibli- 
<;an  ;  eight  pages:  size  26x4') ;  subscription 
$2  ;  established  1872  ;  Fred'k  Wolter  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  J. 


NEW  YORK. 


AUBURN,  C.  H.,  Cayuga  Co.,  a  27,000 
pop.,  at  outlet  of  OwascoLake,  andouNew 
York  Central  and  Southern  Central  and 
Ithaca,  Auburn  &  Western  Rds.,  326  m.  from 
New  York.  Possesses  abundant  water 
power,  and  engaged  very  extensively  lu 
manufacturing  mowers  and  reapers,  agri- 
cultural implements,  carpets,  woolen  and 
iron  goods.  One  of  the  State  Prisons  and 
the  State  Insane  Asylum  for  criminals  are 
located  here. 

ADVERTISER;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  JOURNAL,  Wednesdays  ;  re- 
publican ;  four  pages;  size— daily  2S-X  Ri,  week- 
ly 30x48;  subscription— daily  $8,  weekly  $2; 
established— daily  1844,  weekly  1827:  Knapp, 
Peck  &  Thomson,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation— dailv  I  I,  weeklv  H. 

EVENING  DISPATCH;  every  even- 
ing e.xcept  Sunday,  WEEKLY,  Wednes- 
days, and  SUNDAY  DISPATCH,  Sun- 
days ;  four  pages ;  size— daily  24x36,  weekly 
and  Sunday  27x4<l ;  subscription— daily  $4.50, 
with  Sunday  $6,  Sunday  $2,  weekly  $1  ;  es- 
tablished-daily 1882,  weekly  1882,  Sunday 
1881 ;  Dispatch  Printing  Association  (limited), 
publishers ;  circulation— daily  I,  Sunday  H  1, 
weeklv  J. 

NEWS-BULLETIN  AUBURNIAN; 
every  evening  except  Sunday,  and  NEWS 
AND  DEMOCRAT,  Thursdays ;  daily  in- 
dependent, weekly  democratic  ;  daily  four 
pages,  weekly  and  Saturday  eight  pages ; 
size— daily  24x36,  weekly  and  Saturday  30x44  ; 
subcription— daily  $6,  weekly  $1..50:  estab- 
lished—daily 1870,  weekly  1868;  Wm.  J.Moses, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation— daily  HI, 
weekly  I  I. 

AUiSrJRNIAN;  Fridays;  tovfc  pages; 
size  24x35  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1882  ; 
E.  M.  Allen,  editor  and   publisher  ;  circ'u  J  1 . 

CAYUGA  CO.  INDEPENDENT; 
Thursdays ;  independent  ;  four  pages  :  size 
28x42 ;  subscription  .$2  ;  estalilished  1874  j  J. 
A.  Johnson,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  I. 

JOURNAL;  (see  Advertiser.) 

NEWS  AND  DEMOCRAT;  (see 
Neivs  Bulletin  A  ubnrnian.) 

SUNDAY  DISPATCH  ;  (see  Evening 
D'lsiiatch.) 

TEMPERANCE  HERALD;  Thurs- 
days; temperance;  four  pages  ;  size  22x30 ; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1SS5  ;  C.  W.  Burt, 
editor  and  publisher. 

AVOCA,  Steuben  Co.,  p  1,100  pop.  of 
village,  on  N.  Y.,  Lake  Erie  &  W.  and 
Delaware,  Lack.  &  Western  Rds.  and  Con- 
hocton  r.,  65  ui.  from  Rochester.  Has 
butter,  cheese  and  egg  traffic  ;  also  flour- 
ing, saw  and  planing  mills,  wagon  and 
chair  factory,  and  is  in  an  agricultural  dis- 
trict. 
ADVANCE;    Thursdays;    independent; 

four  pages  ;  size  26.x40  ;    subscription   $1.75  ; 

established   1879 ;    Alvin    Wood,  editor   and 

publisher ;  circulation  J 1. 

AVON,  Livingston  Co.,  -a  1,617  pop.,  a 
watering  place  of  considerable  celebrity. 
A VONI AN  :  Fridays:  eight  pages;  size 
26x40:  subscription  $1..'J0;  established  1S83 ; 
Franklin  Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation  K. 

LIVINGSTON  CO.  HERALD;  Thurs- 
days ;  four  pages;  size  26.x40;  subscription 
$1..50;  established  1876;  Florence  Van  Allen, 
editor  and  publisher;  ciix'ulatlon  K  1. 

BABYLON,  Suffolk  Co.,p  2,.500pop. 

(town  5,8(:5),  at  junction  of  Mont  auk  &  Cen- 
tral divisions  of  Long  Island  Rd.,  and  on 
Great  South  Side  bay,  35  m.  E.  of  Brooklyn. 
Agricultural   country  surrounding;  noted 


AMERICAN    NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


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NEW  YORK. 


as  a  place  of  summer  resort ;  its  revenue  is 
largely  derived  from  the  products  of  Great 
South  Bay,  which  yields  largely  in  fish, 
oysters  and  wild  fowl. 

BUDGET;  Saturdays ;  republican  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  2(1x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ; 
established  1875  ;  S.  A.  Titus,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  I  I. 

SOUTH  SIDE  SIGNAL,;  Saturdays; 
independent ;  four  pages ;  size  28x44  ;  sub- 
scription §2;  established  186il.;  Henry  Livings- 
ton, editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  H  1. 

BAINBRIDGE,  Chenango  Co.,  u 
1,000  pop.  (town  1,924),  on  Susquehanna  r. 
and  Albany  &  Susquehanna  Rd.,  31  m.  from 
Blnghamton.  Engaged  in  the  manufacture 
of  shoes,  children's  sleds  and  wagons, 
segars  and  emery  wheels. 
REPUBLICAN';  Fridays;  Independent; 

four  pages  ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription  §1.25  ;  es 

tablished   1871 ;    Harvey  Ireland,  editor  and 

publisher;  clrculation'l. 

BALDWINSVILLE,Ononrf«<?rt  Co., 
D  3,000  pop.,  on  Seneca  r.  and  D.,  L.  &  W.  Rd., 
12  m.  from  Syracuse,  and  connected  with 
it  by  canal.  Engaged  in  manufactures  and 
tobacco  centre  of  Central  New  York. 

GAZETTE    AND    FARMERS' 

J  O  U  R  N  A  Li ;  Thursdays  ;  independent  ; 
eight  pages  ;  size  29x43  ;  subscription  $1.75  ; 
established  1846;  J.  F.  Greene,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  1 1. 

BALLSTON  SPA,  C.  H.,  Saratoga 
Co.,  o  4,500  pop.,  on  Delaware  &  Hudson 
Canal  Co.'s  Rd.,  30  m.  from  Albany,  25  fronr 
Troy  and  7  from  Saratoga  Springs.  En- 
gaged In  manufactures.  A  place  of  summer 
resort. 

BALiLSTON  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays; 
democratic  ;  eight  pages ;  size  30x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50 ;  established  1866 ;  W.  S.  Waterbury, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

BALLSTON  JOURNAL;  Saturdays; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1798;  H.  L.  Grose  & 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

BATAVIA,C.  H.,  Genesee  Co.,  h  7,517 
pop.  (town  9,000),  on  Touawanda  Creek  and 
New  York,  Lake  Erie  &  Western  and 
New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River  Rds., 
at  Junction  of  Canautlaigua,  Touawanda  & 
Attica  branches,  37  ni.  from  Buttalo,  32  from 
Rochester.  Surrounded  by  an  agricultural 
district.    Centre  of  trade.    Several  manu- 

.  factories  are  located  here,  including  har- 
vester works  and  plow  works. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
four  pages  ;  size  18x28;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1878 ;  Griswold  &  McWain,  publishers  ; 
circulation  I  1. 

PROGRESSIVE  BATAVIAN;  Fri- 
days ;  republican  •  four  pages  ;  size  28x44;  sub- 
scription $2 ;  established  1868  ;  R.  S.  Lewis, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  III. 

SPIRIT  OF  THE  TIMES;  Saturdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2 ;  established  1S19 ;  Henry  Todd,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  1 1. 

BATH,  C.  H.,  Siewfteji  Co.,  p  3,183  pop. 
(to\vn  7,396),  on  Delaware,  Lack.  &  West- 
ern Rds.  and  Rochester  division  of  N.  Y., 
Lake  Erie  &  Western  and  Bath  &  Ham. 
mondsport  Rds.,  75  m.  from  Rochester. 
Surrounded  by  an  agricultural  district  and 
centre    of    trade.      Some    manufacturing 


NEW  YORK. 


done  here.  Location  of  the  New  York 
State  Soldiers'  and  Sailors'  Home  and  the 
Davenport  Orphan  Asylum. 

PLAINDEALER;  Saturdays ;  eight 
pages;  size  30x44;  subscriptiou  ,sl.50;  estab- 
lished 1883:  A.  Ellas  MeCall,  fditor:  Plaiu- 
dealer  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  .1  1. 

STEUBEN  COURIER;  Fridays;  re- 
publican ;  four  pages ;  size  29x48  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50 ;  established  1843 ;  H.  S.  Hull,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  H  H. 

STEUBEN  FARMERS'  ADVO- 
CATE; Wednesdays;  democratic;  four 
pages;  size  28x44;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1815;  A.  L.  UuderhiU  &  Son,  editors 
and  publishers ;  circulation  G  1 ;  issue  also 
tlie  Canaudaigua  Ontario  Repository  and 
Messenger. 

BATH  -  ON  -  THE  -  HUDSON, 

Retisselaer  Co.,  n-  2,046  pop.,  on  Hudson  r., 
opposite  Albany,  and  N.  Y.  Central  &  Hud- 
son R.  Rd.,  6  m.  from  Troy.  Good  docks 
on  Hudson  r.,  and  deals  mostly  in  coal 
and  ice.  Several  ice  houses  here. 
EVENING  STAR;  (see  Greenbush.) 

BELMONT,  C.  H.,  Allegany  Co.,  p 
1,250  pop.,  on  Genesee  r.  and  on  N.  Y.,  Lake 
Erie  &  Western  Rds.  Has  water  power, 
which  is  employed  in  manufactiu'ing. 
Centre  of  lumber  and  wool-growing  dis- 
trict. 

GENESEE    VALLEY    POST; 

Wednesdays  ;  prohibition  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1;  established  1881; 
James  E.  Norton,  editor  and  publisher ;  oir- 
lation  J  J  1. 

BINGHAMTON,  C.  H.,  Broome  Co., 

^  19,000  pop.,  at  junction  of  Chenango  and 
Susquehanna  rs.,  and  on  N.  Y.,  Lake  Erie  & 
Western  Rd.,  Delaware,  Lack.  &  Western, 
and  Del.  &  Hudson  Canal  Co.  Rds.  Has 
good  water  power  and  does  a  manufactur- 
ing and  mercantile  business. 

DE>IOCRAT;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  ;  size — daily  22x32,  weekly 
28x44 ;  subscription — daily  $7,  weekly  $2 ;  es- 
tablished—tlaily  1868,  weekly  1846;  Wm.  S. 
and  Geo.  L.  Lawyer,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation — daily  K,  weekly  K  1. 

LEADER ;  everv  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  DEMOCRATIC  LEADER,  Fridays; 
democratic ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight 
pages  ;  size — daily  26x39,  weekly  30x44  ;  sub- 
scription— daily  $6,  weekly  $2 ;  established — 
daily  1878,  weekly  1869  ;  A.  W.  Carl,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation — daily  1 1,  weekly  I  1. 

REPUBLICAN  ;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  BROOME  REPUBLI- 
CAN, Thursdays ;  republican ;  daily  four 
pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ;  size — daily  30x46, 
weekly  36x48 ;  subscription — daily  $7.50,  week- 
ly .$1.50;  establislicd— daily  1849,  weekly  1822; 
Blnghamton  Publisliing  Co.,  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation— daily  H  H,  weekly  H  1. 

BROOME   REPUBLICAN;   (see  Re- 
publican.) 
DEMOCRATIC   LEADER:  (see 

Leader.) 

BOLIVAR,  Allegany  Co.,  p  2,500  pop.^ 
on  Lack.  &  Pittsburg  and  B.,  E.  &  C.  Rds, 
An  oil  town. 

LEADER;  Saturdays;  eight  pages;  size 
26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1881  ; 
F.  R.  Wellington,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

BOONVILLE,  Oneiila  Co.,  a  4,500 
pop.,  on  Black  R.  Canal  and  TJtica  &  Black 


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NEW  YORK. 


R.  Rd.,  35  m.  from  Utica 
district. 

HERALD;   Thursdays 

pages;      '         "'     " 


. ,    ".,-,   independent; 

four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  .82: 
establislied  1853;  H.  P.Willard  &  Sons,  editors 
and  publlsliers ;  circulation  .J  ] . 

BRETVSTER,  Putnam  Co.,  L\  1,216 
pop.,  ou  New  York  &  Harlem,  New  York  & 
New  England  and  N.  Y.  City  &  Northern 
Rds.,52  m.  N.  of  New  York.  Centre  of  a 
milk-producing  country.  Three  Iron  mines 
are  located  here. 

STANDARD  ;  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x4<J^  subscription  $2;  established 
1868 ;  E.  W.  Addis,  editor  and  publisher ; 
cn-culation  J. 

BROADALBIN,  Fulton  Co.,  D-  2,175 
pop.,  10  m.  N.  of  Amsterdam,  9  m.  W.  of 
Johnstown.  Has  glove  and  mitten  fac- 
tories. 

HERALD;  Fridays ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
81?^ ;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1878; 
W.  J.  Khne,  editor  and  publisher ;  John  M 
Gardner,  manager ;  circulation  K 1 ;  printed 
at  the  ofhce  of  the  Amsterdam  Democrat. 

BROCKPORT,  Monroe  Co.,  -d  4,600 
pop.,  on  the  Erie  Canal  and  New  York  Cen- 
tral Rd.,  17  m.  W.  of  Rochester.  Engaged 
In  manufacturing  agricultural  implements 

.  and  other  articles.  The  town  is  said  to  be 
the  largest  market  for  beans,  from  first 
hands,  in  the  country,  more  than  one  hun- 
dred thousand  bushels  having  been  thus 
sold  in  a  single  season.  New  harvester 
works  have  just  been  built. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  independent; 
loui-  pages;  size  28x44;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1870 ;  Hanimon  &  Campbell,  ed- 
itors and  piiblishers ;  cu-culation  J  1. 

REPUBLIC;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages;  size  27x41;  subscription  $1.35; 
established  1856;  Lorenzo  T.  Beach,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  J 1. 

BROCKTON,  Chautauqua  Co.,  p  500 
pop.,  10  m.  from  Dunkirk  and  7  from  Fre- 
douia.  Grape-basket  manufacturing  is  the 
especial  industry. 

GRAPEVINE;  Saturdays;  republican; 
four  pages  ;  size  20x26  ;  subscription  75  cents  ; 
e.stablislied  1884;  A.  E.  Rose,  editor;  printed 
at  the  office  of  the  Westfleld  Republican. 

BROOKFIEIiD,  Madison  Co.,  a  600 
pop.,  25  m.  S.  of  Utica.  A  thriving  village  in 
the  centre  of  a  county  noted  for  the  pro- 
duction of  cheese  and  hops.  Large  steam 
saw  and  planing  mills  and  tannery  located 
here. 

COURIER   AND   REPORTER; 

Thursdays  ;  Independent ;  four  pages  ;  size 
28x44;  sub.scription  $1..50;  established  1876; 
Stlllman  &  Phillips,  editors  at.d  publishers; 
circulation  I. 

BROOKLYN,   C.  H.,   Kings  Co.,  q 

566,689  pop.,  opposite  New  York  city,  on  W. 
end  of  Long  Lsland,  connected  with  New 
York  by  the  famous  East  River  bridge,  and 
by  numerous  steam  ferries  constantly  run- 
ning. Engaged  in  commerce  and  manufac- 
tures, and  the  dwelling  place  of  very  many 
thousands  of  persons  doing  business  or 
employed  in  New  York.  Brooklyn  is  the 
chief  seat  of  the  sugar-refining  Industry  in 


NEW  YORK. 


fine  agricultural  the  United  States,  and  has  also  very  exten- 
sive docks  and  storage  warehouses.  It  is 
noted  for  the  number  and  Influence  of  its 
churches.  A  United  States  Navy  Yard  is 
also  located  here. 

ADVEUTISER;   every  evening  except 
Sunday  ;  cmlit  jia^es  ;  size  2(ix40;  subscription 
.$3.50;   estahiish.Ml   1880;   Geo.  J.  May  &  Co 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  j  J. 

BROOKLYNER  FREIE  PRESSE; 
every  evening  except  Sunday,  and  LONG 
ISsLAENDER,  Sundays;  German;  inde- 
pendent; daily  four  pages,  Sundav  eight 
prii,-es  ;  size— daily  24x38,  Sundav  3:3x46;  sub- 
sci]|.ti.  m-daily  with  Sunday  .S7.'50,  Sundav  $2; 
cstalihslied— daily  1863,  Sunday  1874 ;  Henry 
E.  Roehr,  publisher ;  circulation— dally  G  1. 
weeklv  G  1.  j  < 

EAGLE;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  Sunday  morning;  democratic;  dally  four 
pages,  Sunday  twelve  pages;  size— dailv 
3.1x46,  Sunday  (size  of  page)  19x23 ;  subscrln- 
tion-daily  $10,  Sunday  $1.50;  established  1840; 
circulation— dally  V  D,  Sunday  F 

GREEN  POINT  STAR;  every  evening 
except  Sunday;  independent;  four  pages: 
size  24X.36  (Saturday  issue  26x40) ;  subscrip- 
tion $5 ;  established  1876  ;  T.  H.  Todd,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  J  1  ;  issues  also 
I  the  Long  Island  City  Star. 
_  PO.ST  ;  every  evening  except  Sundav ; 
independent ;  democratic ;  four  pages ;  size 
2O.x:30 ;  subscription  $3 ;  established  1885. 

STANDARD;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  four  pages  ;  size  21x35;  subscription 
$3.13 :  established  1885. 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
four  pages,  Saturday  issue  eight  pages ;  size 
25x40 ;  subscription  $7;  established  1848 ;  B. 
Peters  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers ;  circu- 
lation F  F. 

UNION;  every  evening  except  Sunday  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  27x42 ;  subscription  $6 ;  estab- 
lished 1863  ;  circulation  G  G. 

BLADE;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
22x30  ;  subscription  50  cents ;  established  18S1 ; 
H.  Welnraueh  &  Bro.,  editors  and  publishers : 
circulation  X. 

BRIGHTON  BEACH  JOURNAL; 
Sundays;  four  pages;  size  24x35;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  establLshed  1884;  Charles  C.  Over- 
ton, editor  and  pul)li.sher. 

BROOKLYNER  JOURNAL;  Thurs 
days  ;  German  ;  catholic  ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
36x48;  subscription  $2.50;  established  1881; 
Herman  Ridder,  editor  and  publisher;  cir- 
culation G  G. 

BROOKLYNER  REFORM;  Satur 
days ;  German  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x38 :  sub- 
scription $2.50;  established  1871;  Frederick 
Weldner,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J. 
^CATHOLIC  EXAMINER;  Satur: 
days ;  catholic ;  eight  pages :  size  :34x-44  ; 
subscription  .$2  ;  established  1882  ;  John  Fitz- 
gerald, editor ;  Edward  Feeuey  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  (i  1. 

^CATHOLIC  REVIEW:  (see  New  York 
City.) 

DEUTSCHES      WOCHENBLATT ; 

Saturdays  ;  German  ;  independent  :  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  60  cents ;  es- 
tablished 1865  ;  Cliarles  S.  Schleier,  editor  and 
publisher. 

GLOBE  (Greenpolnt) ;   Saturdays;   inde- 
pendent ;   four  pages ;    size  26x40 ;    subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1876;    Charles  White 
proprietor;  circulation  K. 

GOSPEL  TEMPERANCE  BAN- 
NER; Saturdays;  temperance;  eight  pages  ; 
size  23x33;  subscription  50  cents  ;  Mrs.  Duer 
editor ;  Rescue  Temperance  Union  and  Chris-' 
tian  Association,  publishers. 
^GREENPOINT  INDEPENDENT; 
Saturdays;  four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1881 ;  F.  A.  Hewitt,  ecU- 
tor :  Independent  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  • 
circulatlouK. 

GREENPOINT  TRIBUNE;  Satur 
days;  democratic;  four  pages;  size  26x40; 
sub.scription  $2:  established  1882;  A.  P.  Mc- 
Intyre,  editor  and  publisher. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPEK  DIUECTORY. 


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NEW  YORK. 


NEW    YORK. 


J  O  CJ  R  N  A  L.  ;  Saturdays  ;  four  nages; 
size  t2\30;  subscription  50  cents  ;  establisheil 
1834 ;  Joseph  H.  Winters,  editor  and  pub 
Usher. 

RIXGSOO.RURAL,  AM)  BKOOR- 
L,VX  GAZETTE  :  (see  Flatbush.) 

LONG  ISLAEXDER;  {see  Brooklyner  , 
tyeie  Presse.) 

NATIONAL,  DEAF-MUTE 
LEADER;  3Iondavs:  four  pases;  size 
21x28  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1ST9  ;  W.  A. 
Bond,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  HI; 
P.  O.  address,  WlUiamsbiirgh. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  Independent;  four 
pages ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab 
llshed  1874 ;  James  F.  Denham,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  H.  I 

N  O  R  D  I  S  Iv  E    BLADE ;    Saturdays ;  1 
Skandiuavlan ;   four  pages  ;  size  23x33 ;  sub-  i 
scription  $2 ;   established   1879 ;   M.    Nielsen, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  G  1. 

REAL  EfSTATE  REVIEW  AND 
LONG  ISLAND  RECORD;  Saturdays; 
real  estate  ;  Insurance  ;  sixteen  pages ;  size  of 
page  10x14 ;  subscription  $2.50 ;  established 
1883 ;  Brooklyn  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers;  circulation  J  1. 

REVIEW;  Saturdays;  eight  pages ;  size 
3.3x46;  subscription  .§2.50;  established  1873; 
Review  Publishing  Association,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  G  G. 

S  U  N  DAY  I  T  E3I  ;  Sundays  ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  2tix38 ;  subscription  SI. 50 ;  estab- 
lished 1884;  R.  A.  Davis,  editor  and  publisher. 

SUNDAY    WORLD;    Sundays;   four 

f)ages :   size  24x36 :     subscription  SI  ;    estatj- 
ished  1834 ;   G.  M.  Rackllffe,  editor  and  pub 
lisher 

CATHOLIC  SOCIETY' JOURNAL; 
semi-monthly  ;  catholic  knights  of  America  ; 
eight  pages ;  size  26x38 ;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1882 ;  R.  A.  Davis,  M.  D.,  editor ;  Catholic 
Society  Publislilug  Co.,  publishers  ;  elre'n  H. 

ADVANCE;  monthly  ;  eighty  pages  ; 
size  of  page  7x10;  subscription  $2;  estab 
lislied  1877 ;  Charles  D.  Baker,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  H ;  New  Yox'k  office 
117  Nassau  street. 

CANDIDATE;  monthly:  order  of  the 
royal  arcanum  :  eight  pages  ;  size  28x42  ;  sub- 
sciiiitlon  SI ;  established  is83;  H.  Hirsh  and 
■\V.  Q.  Judge,  editors ;  Candidate  Publishing 
Compauv,  publishers  ;  circulation  H  1. 

D  E  N  T  A  Li  cosmos  ;  (see  PhUadel- 
phia,  Pa,) 

GAEL;  monthly ;  English  and .  Irish  ; 
sixteen  pages;  size  of  page  7x11;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1881 ;  M.  J.  Logan,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  I. 

HEARTS-EASE;  monthly ;  eight 
pages ;  size  of  page  7x10 ;  subscription  50 
cents ;  established  1884 ;  organ  St.  John's 
Hospital. 

HELPING  HAND;  monthly;  eight 
pages;  size  of  page  11x16;  sub.scrlption  50 
cents ;  established  18T0 ;  organ  of  the  Or- 
phans' Home  on  the  Church  Charity  Founda- 
tion. 

MAGAZINE;  monthly ;  thirty -two 
pages ;  size  of  page  10x13 ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1884. 

OUR  HOMES:  monthly;  twenty  pages  ;  ' 
size  of  page  9x12 ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  estab- 
lished 1882;  B.  M.  Cowperthwalt  &  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers :  circulation  F  1 ;  dated  at 
Brooklyn  and  New  York  City. 

OUR  WORK;  monthly;  temperance: 
four  pages  ;  size  16x22  ;  subscription  50  cents  ; 
established  1883  ;  Margaret  E.  Wlnslow,  editor; 
Mrs.  C.  Cornelia  Alford,  publisher;  circula- 
tion J  J  1  ;  organ  of  N.  Y.  State  Woman's 
Christian  Temperance  Union. 

PARISH  RECORD;  monthly:  pro- 
testant  episcopal :  four  pages ;  size  22x33 ; 
subscrijitiDU  50  cents;  established  1883;  Rev. 
Artlmv  Whitaker,  editor;  Samuel  W.  Dough- 
tv,  pulilislicr. 

PLYMOUTH  CHIMES;  monthly; 
eight  pages ;  size  of  page  10x14 ;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents  ;  established  1878 ;  published  by 
a  Committee  of  Nine  (Plymouth  Church) ;  cir- 
culation H  ;  a  local  church  paper. 

POLYTECHNIC;       monthly;     thirty 


pages  ;  size  of  page  8x11 ;  subscription  .$1 ;  es- 
tablished 1S8II;  Students  of  the  Brooklyn 
Collegiate  and  Pol.ytechnic  Institute,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  ;  a  school 
paper  ;  Issued  during  the  school  year. 

RECORD  OF  THE  C.  B.  L. ; 
monthly  ;  catholic  benevolent  legion  ;  four 
pages:  size  19x24;  sub.scrlption  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1882  ;  John  R.  Kuhn,  editor  and 
publislier. 

WOMAN'S  WORK;  monthly  ;  eight 
pages ;  size  19x24 ;  subscription  60  cents ; 
established  1SS4 ;  devoted  to  employment  of 
women. 

BUFFALO,  C.  H.,  Erie  Co.,  -a  220,000 
pop.,  at  eastern  extremity  of  Lake  Erie. 
Has  abundant  connections  by  rail  and 
steamboat  lines  with  difCei-ent  ports  and 
cities,  and  Is  connected  with  Albany  by 
Erie  Canal  and  New  York  Central  Rd. 
Lake  commerce  Is  extensive,  centering  here 
from  all  points  West.  Has  ample  accom- 
modation for  shipping,  and  superior  com- 
mercial advantages,  with  a  water  front  of 
about  5  miles,  2]4  miles  on  the  lake  and  214 
on  the  Niagara  r.  Manufactures  are  various 
and  important,  having  attained  considera- 
ble magnitude  In  the  different  branches ; 
they  embrace  iron,  leather,  agricultural 
Implements,  machinery,  distilled  spirits, 
etc. ;   enjoys  also  a  large  live-stock  trade. 

COMMERCIAL        ADVERTISER  ; 

every  evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEK- 
LY, Wednesdays;  republican;  four  pages; 
size  31x50;  subscription— dally  $10,  weekly  $1 ; 
established— dally  1811,  weekly  1810;  James  D. 
Warren,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation- 
daily  G  G  1.  weekly  I  1 . 

COURIER;  every  morning,  and 
W  E  E  K  L  Y',  Wednesdays  ;  democratic  ; 
daily  four  pages  ;  weekly  eight  pages  ;  size — 
daily  31x5o,  weekly  31x44;  subscription — 
daily  .§10,  including  Sunday,  $12  ;  %veekly  $1 : 
established— dally  1835,  weekly  1845 ;  Charles 
W.  McCune,  publisher;  circulation — daily 
H  H  1.  Sunday  G,  weekly  III. 

DEMOKRAT  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  WELTBUERGER,  Thursdays. 
and  SONNTAGSBLATT,  Sundays;  Ger- 
man ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size— dally 
26x40,  weekl.v  28x44;  Sunday  26x39 :  subscrip- 
tion—daily $6.50,  weekly  $1.50,  Sunday  $2 ; 
established— dally  1837,  Sunday  1880;  Frederick 
Held,  publisher;  circulation — dally  H  1,  Suu- 
da.v  I.  weekl.v  III. 

EVENING  NEWS  ;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  SUNDAY  MORNING 
NEWS,  Sundays:  four  pages;  size — daily 
22x30,  Sunday  30x48  ;  subscription— dailj'  $3, 
Sunday  $2.50 :  established— dally  1880,  Sunday 
1873  ;  Edward  H.  Butler,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation- dailv  C  C.  Sunday  E  E  1. 

EVENINCi  TELEGR  A  PH ;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday;  ludepeudent;  four  pages; 
size  21x28;  subscription  $3;  established  1880; 
John  A.  Creswell,  editor ;  Telegraph  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  E  E. 

FREIE  PRESSE  ;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  TRIBl'ENE,  Sundays,  and 
WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  German;  repub- 
lican ;  four  pages ;  size — daily  and  Sunday 
26x40,  weekly  28x42  ;  subscription— daily  $6.5(5, 
Sunday  $2,  weekly  $2 ;  established  1855 ; 
Richard  Goebel,  editor ;  Reinecke  &  Zesch, 
publishers ;  circulation— dally  I  1,  Sunday  H, 
weekly  H  1. 

MERCY  NTILE  REVIEW;  every 
evening  exceiit  Sunday,  SEMI-WEEK- 
LY, Jlimdays  and  Fridays,  and  WEEK- 
LY, Wednesdays  ;  commercial ;  four  pages  ; 
size- daily  16x22,  weekly  21x30,  semi-weekly 
15x22  :  subscription — dally  $4,  semi-weekly  $2, 
weekly  $1.25 ;  established— daily  1883,  semi- 
weekly  1884,  weekly  1878 ;  C.  H.  Webster,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ;  circulation— dally  K  1, 
weekly  1 1. 


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GEO.    P.    KOWELL    &    GO'S 


NEW  YORK. 


3IORMNG  EXl'KE!>i!S!  every  morn- 
ing ext-ent  Sundav,  \VEEK  liY,  Thursdavs, 
and  SUNDAY   UOItNINJi  EX1'KE!S><, 

Sundays  ;  liidependent-reimblican  ;  eli;ht 
pages  ;  size  of  page  16X.24;  subscription— daily 
$7,  with  Sunday  $9,  weelcly  $1,  Sunday  $Z5i) ; 
establislied — daily  and  weekly  1846,  Sunday 
1883  ;  J.  N.  Matthews,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation— daily  G  1,  weekly  II,  Sunday 
G  G  1. 

P IM  C  E  C  U  l{  R  E  \  T  A  N  n  L,  I  V  E 
STOCK  REPORTKR;  every  evening 
except  Sunday;  cOj^nniercial ;  four  pages; 
size  15x21 ;  subscription  $4  ;  established  1884; 
W.  G.  Webstei',  editor  and  publisher. 

REPUBLiIC;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day ;  four  pages :  size  23x:!l  ;  subscription 
$5;  established  1847;  Thomas  Kean,  editor 
and  manager  ;  circulation  G  G  1. 

TI>IES;  every  morning  except  Sundav, 
and  SUNDAY  TIMES,  Sundays;  indepen- 
dent ;  daily  four  pages,  Sunday  eight  pages  ; 
size— daily  24x35,  Sunday  3Tx5U  ;  subscription 
—daily  $5,  Sunday  .$2.50;  established— dailv 
1883,  Sunday  1879;  Norman  E.  Mack,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation— daily  U  1,  Sun- 
day E. 

VOLKS-FREUND  ;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  VVEEIiLiY,  Fridays; 
German  ;  four  pages  ;  size — daily  26x36,  week- 
ly 28x42;  subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $2; 
established  1868;  Mathias  Rohr,  editor;  Ger- 
man Printing  Association,  publishers  ;  circu- 
lation-daily I  1,  weekly  I  1. 

AURORA;  Fridays;  German;  catholic; 
eight  pages  ;  size  30x44,;  subscription  $2.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1851 ;  Christfan  Wieckmann,  editor 
and  publisher;    circulation  HI. 

CATHOL,lC  UNION  AND  TIMES; 
Thursdays;  catholic;  eight  pages;  size  of 
page  16x21 ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1872 ; 
Rev.  P.  Cronin,  editor ;  Catholic  Publication 
Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  F. 

CHRISTIAN  ADVOCATE;  Thurs 
days ;  undenominational ;  eight  iiages  ;  size  of 
page  14x20;  subscription  $1.50;  cslablished 
1850;  Rev.  S.  McGerald,  editor  ;  Kcb.stock  Co., 
publishers ;  circulation  H. 

DEUTSCHES  VOIiKSBLATT; 
Thursdays  ;  German  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  36x48  ; 
subsrviptioii  .Si;  established  1878;  Germania 
Publishing  Co.,  cilitiirs  and  publishers;  circu- 
lation F ;  printed  at  the  office  of  the  Mil- 
waukee, Wi.s.,  Germania. 

DIE  CHRISTIilCHE  WOCHE  ;  Frl 
days  ;  German  ;  catholic  ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
24x32;  subscription  §1.50;  established  1875; 
Rev.  Joseph  M.  Sorg,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  H. 

ERIE  CO.  INDEPENDENT;  isee  Ham- 
burg.) 

FRATERNAL  CENSOR;  Thursdays; 
ancient  order  of  united  workmen ;  four 
pages ;  size  20x28 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1878;  E.  W.  Beach,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  G. 

twRA  I'HICi  Saturda.ys;  four  pages;  size 
24x36;  subscription  $2.5(1;  established  1884; 
Fred.  Gerow,  editor  and  publisher. 

MII..L,IN<i  WORLD  ANO  CHRON- 
ICLE OF  THE  ORAIN  AND  FLOUR 
TRADE;  Thursdays;  commercial;  sixteen 
pages  ;  size  of  page  11x16  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
estal)lished  1879;  G.  B.  Douglas,  editor;  Amer- 
ican Industry  Press  (limited),  publishers  ; 
circulation  X  ;  issues  also  the  American  Tan- 
ner and  Journal  of  the  Hide  and  Leather 
Trade,  Bnldivin's  Official  Railway  Guide 
and  Lumber  World. 

ROLLER  SKATER;  Saturda.ys ;  sport- 
ing ;  four  pages ;  size  22x28 ;  subscription 
$1.50  ;  established  1885  ;  Homer  E.  Dudley, 
Charles  G.  Steele,  Jr..  and  A.  Monte  Cutler, 
editors  and  ])ublishers. 

SONNTAiJSlJLATT  DAS  DEMO- 
KRAT;  (see  Demokrat.) 

SUNDAY  MORNING  EXPRESS; 
(see  Marninci  E.rjJreSf^.) 

SUNDAY  MORNING  NEWS;  (see 
Evening  News.) 

SUNDAY  TIMES;  (see  Times.) 

SUNDAY  TRUTH;  Sundays ;  eight 
pages;  size   of  page  19x25;  subscription  $2; 


NEW  YORK. 


established  1882 ;  Hausauer  &  Rappold,  pub- 
lishers;  circulation  F. 

T  R  I  lU;  EN  E  :  (see  Freie  Presse.) 

WKLTIJUER(JER;  (see  Demokrat.) 

AxMERICAN  TANNER  AND  J01;R- 
NA  I.  OF  THE  HIDE  AND  LEATHER 
TRADE;  monthly  ;  commercial  ;  twen- 
ty-four pages ;  size  of  page  9x13 ;  sub- 
scription $2  ;  established  1883  ;  G.  B.  Doug- 
las, editor  ;  American  Industry  Press  (limit- 
ed), puplishers  ;  circulation  X ;  issue  also  the 
Milling  World  and  Chronicle  of  the  Grain, 
and  Flour  Trade,  Baldiriri's  Official  Railicaif 
(jhiide  and  Lumber  World. 

ANGLO-AMERICAN  GAZETTE: 
monthly;  order  sons  of  St.  George;  eight 
pages  ;  size  22x.50 ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  es- 
tablished 1883;  (ieovge  Sutton,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

BALDWIN'S  OFFICIAL  RAIL- 
WAY GUIDE  ;  monthly;  sixty  pages  oc- 
tavo ;  subscription  $1;  established  187S; 
American  Industry  Press,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  issue  also  the  Milting  Woild  and 
Chronicle  of  the  Grain,  and  Flour  Trade, 
Amerioaii,  tanner  and  Journal  of  the  Hide 
and  Leather  Trade,  and  Lumber  World. 

EMPIRE  ORDER  JOURNAL; 
monthly;  order  of  united  friends;  four 
pages  ;  size  21x28  ;  subscrip  ion  50  cents  ;  es- 
tablished 1884  ;  Beach  &  Klein,  editors  and 
publishers. 

INDEPENDENT  PRACTITIONER; 
monthly ;  dental ;  flfty-six  pages  octavo ; 
subscription  $2.50;  established  1880;  W.  C. 
Barrett,  D.  D.  S.,  M.  D.,  editor;  New  York 
Dental  Journal  Association,  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation I ;  dated  at  Buffalo  and  New  York 
city  ;  business  office,  35  W.  46th  St.,  New  York 
City. 

IRON  REVIEW  ;  monthly;  commer- 
cial ;  fourteen  pages  ;  size  of  page  11x14  ;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1884  ;  C.  L.  Sherrill 
&  Co.,  editors  and  publishers ;  issue  also- 
Queries. 

LUMBER  WORLD;  monthly;  com- 
mercial ;  eighty  pages;  size  of  page  9x13 ;  sub- 
scription $1.50 ;  established  1880 ;  G.  B.  Doug- 
las, editor  ;  American  Industry  Press  (limit- 
ed), publishers ;  circulation  X ;  issue  also  the 
Milling  World  and  Chronicle  of  the  Grain 
and  Flour  Trade.  American  Tanner  and 
Journal  of  the  Hide  and  Leather  Trade  and 
Baldwin's  Official  Railway  Guide. 

MEDICAL  AND  SURGICAL 
JOURNAL;  monthly ;  medical ;  seventy 
pages  octavo  ;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
1844  ;  Thomas  Lathrop,  M.  D.,  and  A.  R.  Dav- 
idson, M.  D.,  editors;  Medical  Journal  Asso- 
ciation, publishers  ;  circulation  J  J. 

MODERN  YOUTH:  monthly ;  juven- 
ile ;  eight  pages ;  size  22x32 ;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1885;  Alfred  B.  Osgoodby,  edi- 
tor and  publisher. 

NORTH  AND  SOUTH;  montlily; 
sixteen  pages :  size  26x38 ;  subscription  60 
cents ;  established  1881 ;  J.  T.  McLaughlin, 
editor;  North  and  South  Publishing  Co., pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  F  1. 

OUR  RECORD ;  monthly ;  eight  pages  ; 
size  22.X30  ;  subscription  65  cents ;  established 
1869  ;  Mrs.  S.  F.  Mixer,  editor  ;  circulation  J  ; 
organ  of  Home  for  the  Friendless,  publishers. 

PHYSICIANS  AND  SURGEONS' 
INVESTIGATOR;  monthly;  medical; 
forty-eight  pages  octavo  ;  subscription  $1 ;  f 
tablished  1879 ;  S.  N.  Brayton,  M.  D.,  edito 
Ph.ysicians'  and  Surgeons'  Association,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  J.  HEF"  Actual  averagS 
circulation  for  one  year  preceding  Jan.  1 
1885,  a.s  iier  statement  on  file  at  the  office  of 
the  American  Newspaper  Directory,  1,000 
copies. 

<|  U  E  R  I  E  S  ;  monthly  ;  twenty  pages  ; 
size  of  page  7x11;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 188);  C.  L.  Sherrill  &  Co.,  editors 
and  i)ul)lishers  ;  issue  also  Iron  Rerieu: 

REAL  ESTATE  AND  BUILDER'S 
MONTHLY  ;  scientilic  ;  forty-two  pages; 
size  of  page  9x12  ;  subscription  $1..50;  estab- 
lished 1884 ;  Haas  &  Klein,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

ROLLER    MILL  ;    monthly;  commer- 


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clal ;  fifty  six  pages  ;  size  of  pa^e  9xi:!;  sub- 
scription .«1  ;  estahlislieti  1882;  A.  B.  Kellogg, 
editor  aiKl  publislier  ;  circulation  G. 

DENTA  L  ADVERTISER;  quarterly  ; 
jjeventy  pages  octavo  ;  subscription  5(1  cents: 
TheoUore  G.  Lewis,  editor;  Buffalo  Dental 
Manufacturing  Co.,  publishers;  an  advertis- 
ing sheet. 

CALEDONIA,  Livingston  Co.,  -a  940 
pop.  (pop.  of  town  2,4110),  on  N.  Y.  Central  & 
Hudson  River  and  N.  Y.,  Lake  Erie  &  West- 
ern Rds.  A  growing  village.  Favorably 
situated  as  a  market  for  the  produce  of  the 
surrounding  country. 

ADVERTISER;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent ;  four  pages ;  size  23x31 ;  subscription 
$1.25 ;  established  1878 ;  A.  H.  Collins,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

CALLICOON  DEPOT,  Sullivan 
Co.,  c\  S15  pop.,  on  Delaware  r.  and  N.  Y., 
Lake  Erie  &  Western  Rd.  An  extensive 
shipping  point  for  farmers  of  the  surround- 
ing country. 

CALiLiICOON  ECHO;  Thursdays;  four 
pages  ;  size  20x2U ;  subscription  SO  cents ;  es- 
tablished 1ST5;  E.  I.  Gorton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

CAMBRIDGE,  WasMngton  Co.,  o 
on  Rutland  and  Washington  Division  of 
the  Delaware  and  Hudson  Canal  Co's  Rd., 
36  111.  from  Albany.  Cambridge  is  located 
In  three  different  towns— Cambridge  2,324 
pop.,  Jackson  1,562  pop.,  and  White  Creek 
2,743  pop.— with  a  total  pop.  of  6,628. 
WASHINtiTON  CO.  POST;  Fridays; 

republican;  four 
J  pages  ;  size  28x40 ;  sub- 
scription $1.60;  es- 
tablished 1798;  J.  S. 
Smart  &  Co.,  editors 
ijt,  and  publishers ;  cir- 
"^^^  r:i^^^-^g,^  culation  H  1. 
CAMDEN,  Oneida  Co.,  a  1,589  pop., 
on  Rome,  Watertown  &  Ogdensburgh  Rd.,  18 
m.  from  Rome.  Furniture  and  knit  goods 
are  manufactured. 

ADVANCE-JOURNAL.;  Thursdays; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  sub- 
scription .$1.50  ;  established  1873  ;  Walter  C. 
Stone,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

CANAJOHARIE,  Montgomery  Co., 
a-  2,300  pop.  (pop.  of  town  4,600),  on  Mohawk 
r.  and  Erie  Canal,  and  New  York  Central 
and  N.  Y.,  West  Shore  &  Buffalo  Rds.,  55  m. 
from  Albany  and  40  E.  of  Utlca.  Centre 
of  a  large  farming,  hop-growing  and  dairy 
section,  and  engaged  in  manufactures. 

JOURNAIi  ;  semi-weekly,  Wednesdays 
and  Saturdays  ;  Independent ;  four  pages  ; 
size  20x36  ;   subscription  $1  ;  established  1885. 

COURIER;  Tuesdays;  independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  28x44 ;  subscription  $1.50 ; 
established  1879 ;  Willet  F.  Cook,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  L 

RADII;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  ;  size  28x41  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
ished  1836  ;  Leonard  F.  Allen  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

EXCHANGES'  AID  ;  monthly  ;  twenty 
pages  ;   size   of  page   6x10 ;    subscription    50 

23 


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cents ;   established     isg5 ;    Union   Exchange 
Agency,  editors  and  publishers. 

CANANDAIGUA,   C.   H.,  Ontario 

Co.,  -a  5,723  pop.,  at  outlet  of  Canandalgua 
Lake,  and  on  Auburn  branch  of  New  York 
Central  Rd.,  29  m.  E.  of  Rochester  and  at  In- 
tersection of  Northern  Central  Rd.  Centre 
of  trade,  surrounded  by  an  agricultural  dis- 
trict. 

ONTARIO  CO.  JOURNAL.;  Fridays; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44 ;  subscrip- 
tion $3 ;  established  1874 ;  George  D.  A. 
Bridgman,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  J  J  1. 

ONTARIO  CO.  TIMES;  Wednesdays; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  30x45 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  establi.shed  1852;  N.  J.  Milliken, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  1  1. 

ONTARIO  INDEPENDENT;  Tues- 
days; independent;  four  pages;  size  24.x;i5; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1S83 ;  Edward  A. 
Wader,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

ONTARIO  REPOSITORY  AND 
MESSENGER:  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  28x45  ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1803 ;  A.  L.  Underhlll,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  III;  issues  also  the 
Bath  Steuben  Fanners'  Advocate. 

CAIf  ASER  AG  A,  Mlegany  Co.,  p  702' 

pop.,  on  Buffalo  division  of  N.  Y.,  Lake  Erie 

&  Western  and  Lackawanna  &  Pittsburg 

Rds.,  79  m.  E.  of  Buffalo,  12  from  Hornells- 

ville.    Centre  of  a  thriving  trade. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1873 ;  W.  H.  Bar- 
num,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

CANASTOTA,  Madison  Co..  n  2,100 
pop.,  on  New  York  Central  and  N.  Y.,  West 
Shore  &  Buffalo  Rds.,  and  Erie  Canal,  and 
the  terminus  of  the  Elmii-a,  Cortland  & 
Northern  Rd.,  20  m.  E.  of  Syracuse.  Has 
glass  furnaces,  rake,  knife  and  jar  factor- 
ies, and  bent  wood  works. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1867  ;  M.  B.  Robbins,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  republican ;  four 
pages;  size  28x44;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1881  ;  H.  L.  &  P.  M.  Spooner,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

CANDOR,  Tioga  Co.,  r;i  1,200  pop., 
on  the  Cayuga  branch  of  the  Delaware, 
Lackawanna  &  Western  Rd.,  10  m.  fn  lu 
Owego.  Has  woolen  factory,  foundry  and 
machine  shop ;  surrounded  by  farming 
country. 

STANDARD  ;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  32x30  ;  subscription  $1.,''0  : 
established  1885;  John  R.  Beden,  editor  and 
publisher. 

CANISTEO,  ^eufeen  Co.,  p  1,907 pop., 
on  line  of  N.  Y.,  Lake  Erie  &  Western  Rd. 
A  manufacturing  town. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
26x4(J  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1877  ;  A. 
H.  Bunnell,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  J. 

CANTON,  C.  H.,  St.  Lawrence  Co.,  [j 
2,049  pop.,  on  Grasse  r.,  and  a  branch  of 
Rome,  Watertown  &  Ogdensburgh  Rd., 
about  18  m.  from  Ogdensburgh.  Several 
manufactories  are  located  here. 

COMMERCIAL.        ADVERTISER  ; 

Thursdays;     democratic;    four  pages;     size 
26x40  ;    subscription  $1.50  ;   estabUshed   1873  ; 


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NEW  YORK. 


Hall  &  Tracey,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circu- 

'''sTlliAWRENCE  PLAINDEALER; 

Wednesdays  ;  republican  ;  fom-  pages  ;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1856; 
G.  B.  Mauley,  editor  and  publisher;  clrcu- 
latiou  J  1. 

CAPE  VINCENT,  Jefferson  Co.,  i 
1,361  pop.,  on  the  St.  Lawrence  r.,  25  m.  from 
Watertown,  and  connected  with  it  by  rail- 
road. A  steam  ferry  connects  with  Kings- 
ton, Out.,  and  also  with  Alexandria  Bay 
and  Montreal,  P.  Q. 

DEMOCRATIC  EAGLE  ;  Thursdays; 
democratic ;  tour  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  sub- 
scription SI. 50;  established  1872;  Charles  B. 
Wood,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J. 

CARMEL.,  C.  H.,  Putnam  Co.,  Q,  571 

pop.,  on  the  New  York  City  &  Northern  Rd. 

and    55  m.   from    New  York.    Devoted   to 

farming  and  dairying. 

PUTNAM  CO.  COURIER;  Fridays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2.50;  established  1842;  A.  C.  Little,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

PUTNAM  CO.  REPUBLICAN ;  Satur- 
days ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ; 
subscription  .SI. 30  ;  established  1858  ;  W.  J. 
and  Ida  M.  Blake,  editors  ;  I.  M.  Blake,  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

CARTHAGE,  Jefferson  Co.,  i  2,860 
pop.,  on  Black  r.,  16  m.  from  Watertown,  on 
Utica  &  Black  R.  Rd.  Surrounded  by  an 
agricultural  district  and  largely  engaged  in 
manufacturing. 

REPUBLICAN  AND   NORTHERN 

NEW  YORKER:  Tuesdays;  republican; 

four  pages  ;  size  28x44  :  subscription  $1.75  ;  es- 
tablished 1359  ;  Lloyd  6.  Chase,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  I  1. 

CASTILE,  Wyoming  Co.,  -D  1,965  pop., 
near  N.  Y.,  Lake  Erie  &  Western  Rd.,  57  m. 
from  Buffalo.  Milling,  manufacture  of 
salt  and  agricultural  implements  and 
farming  are  the  chief  industries. 
CASTILIAN;  Fridays:  four  pages;  size 

24x36;  subscription   $1.25;    established  1874; 

A.  Gaines,  editor  and  publisher ;  eirc'n  K. 

CASTEETON,  Rensselaer  Co.,  n-  912 
pop.,  on  Hudson  r.,  and  N.  Y.  Central  & 
Hudson  R.  Rd.,  8  m.  from  Albany.    Engaged 
in  manufactures. 
EVENING  STAR;  (see  Greenbush.) 

CATO,    Cayuga    Co.,  D    410  pop.,  on 

Southern  Central  Rd.,  18  m.  from  Auburn 

and  14  m.  from  N.  Fair  Haven. 

CiRAPHIC;  Saturdays;  four  pages  ;  size 
25x35;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1884; 
Fred.  H.  Gee,  editor  and  publisher. 

CATSKILE,  C.  H.,  Greene  Co.,a,  4,320 
pop.  (town  8,311),  on  Hudson  r..  Ill  m.  from 
New  York,  and  on  N.  Y.,  West  Shore  &  Buf- 
falo and  Catskill  Mountain  Rds.     The  pas- 
sage-way through  which  thousands  of  pleas- 
ure seekers  proceed  to  the  wonderful  natu- 
ral scenery  of  the  Catskill  mountains.    En- 
gaged in  manufactures. 
MAIL;    every  morning  except  Sunday; 
four  pages:  size  22x30;  subscription  $5;  es- 
tablished 1879;    J.  D.  Smith,  editor;    F.    A. 
Smith,  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

EXAMINER;  Saturdays;,  republican; 
four  pages:  size  29x45;  subscription  $2;  es- 


tablislied  1830 ;  M.  H.  Trowbridge,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

RECORDER;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  31x50  ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1792 ;  published  by  the  estate  of  J. 
B.  Hall ;  circulation  J  1.  \ 

CATTARAUGUS,  Cattaraugus  Co., 

p  1,200   pop.      Has  .tannery,];axe  Ifactory, 

lumber  and  flouring  mills. 

TIMES;  Saturday;  neutral;  four  pages; 
size  24x35  ;  subscription  $1 :  established  1884  ; 
James  D.  Jones,  editor  and  publisher. 

CAZENOVIA,  Madison  Co.,  n  1,918 
pop.,  on  Cazenovia,  Canastota  &  De  Ruyter 
Rd.,  also  Syracuse  &  Chenango  Rd.,  at  foot 
of  Cazenovia  Lake.  Agriculture  and  the 
manufacture  of  cheese  form  the  princi- 
pal industrial  pursuits.  Favorite  summer 
resort. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can ;  four  pages ;  size  26x39 ;  subscription  $2 ; 
established  1854 ;  Fred.  M.  Taylor,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

CENTRAL  SQUARE,  Oswego  Co., 

a  348  pop.,  at  Junction  of  Midland  Sc  Syra- 
cuse N.  Rds. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  ;  size  22x30  ;  subscription  $1.25 ;  estab- 
lished 1877;  William  Salnsbury,  editor  and 
publislier;  circulation  K  K. 

CHAMPLAIN,  Clinton  Co.,  fl-  1,800 
pop.,  on  Ogdensburgh  &  Lake  Champlain 
Rd.,  21  m.  from  Plattsburgh  and  114  from 
Ogdensburgh.  Has  iron  foundry  and  ma- 
chine shops;  paper,  saw  and  grist  mills, 
and  a  manufactory  of  agricultural  imple- 
ments. The  head  of  navigation  on  Great 
Chazy  r. 

COUNSELLOR;  Fridays;  four  pages; 
size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1883 ;  H.  M.  Mott,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation K  1. 

CHATEAUGAY,  Franklin  Co.,  cf 
680  pop.  (town  2,828),  on  Chateaugay  r.  and 
Ogdensburgh  &  Lake  Champlain  Rd.,  Ti  m. 
from  Ogdensburgh  and  12  from  Malone. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  independent ;  eight 
pages;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1878 ;  J.  D.  Beckwith,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K  K  1. 

CHATHAM,    Columbia   Co.,  q,   4,574 

pop.  of    town,  terminus  of    New   York   & 
Harlem  andLebanon  Springs  Rds., at  inter- 
section with  Boston  &  Albany   Rd.,  128  m. 
from  New  York  and  22  from  Albany.    Has 
over  a  dozen  straw  paper  mills. 
COURIER  ;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
eight    pages ;    size  29x40  ;    subscription  $1.50 ; 
established  1862:   J.  W.  Darrow,  editor  and 
publislier;  circulation  I  1.     BS^Jctitai  aver- 
agiciivuhttionfor  one  year  preceding  Jan. 
1,  l)i^'-;  an  per  statement  on  file  at  the  office  of 
the   American    Newspaper    Directory,    2,405 
copies. 

CHERRY  CREEK,  Chautauqua  Co., 
p  9U0  pep.,  on  Buffalo  &  Southwestern 
branch  of  N.  Y.,  Lake  Erie  &  Western  Rd., 
21  m.  from  Jamestown  and  47  from  Buffalo. 

M 

size 
M. 

CHERRY  VALLEY,  Otsego  Co.,  a 

856  pop.  (town  2,260),  at  terminus  of  Cherry 


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Valley    branch    of    Delaware   &   Hudson 

Canal  Co.  Rd.,  23  m.  from  Cobleskill. 

GAZETTE;     Thursdays;    independent; 

eight  pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 

tablislied  1871 ;  Jolin  L.  Sawyer,  editor  and 

publisiier;  circulation  1 1. 

CHITTENANGO,  Madison  Co.,  a 
1,2W)  pop.,  on  Chittenango  Creek  and  New 
York  Central  and  N.  Y.,  West  Shore  &  Buf- 
falo Rds.,  14  m.  E.  of  Syracuse. 

MADISON  CO.  TIMES;  Fridays;  in- 
dependent ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1870;  Luke  MoHenry, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

CINCINNATUS,  Cortland  Co.,  a 
1,100  pop.,  on  Otselic  r.,  16  m.  from  Cort- 
land. Manufactures  cutters ;  In  a  fine  dairy 
district. 

OTSELIC    VALIiEY    REGISTER; 

Wednesdays  ;  independent ;  four  pages  ;  size 
24x35  :  subscription  SI. 50  ;  established  1874  ; 
Will  0.  Greene,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation K. 

CLAYTON,  Jefferson  Co.,  ^  1,800  pop. 
(town  4,214),  ou  the  St.  Lawrence  r.  in  the 
immediate  vicinity  of  the  Thousand  Is- 
lands, and  108  m.  N.  W.  of  XJtica.  Also  on 
the  U.  &  B.  R.  Rd.,  and  25  m.  N.  W.  of  Water- 
town.  Engaged  In  transhipment  of  lumber 
and  staves.  Has  steamboat  connection  with 
adjacent  towns  and  promises  to  become  a 
popular  summer  resort. 

ON  THE  ST.  LAWRENCE;  semi- 
weekly,  Wednesdays  and  Saturdays;  four 
pages ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription  .$1.25 ;  es- 
tablished 1883 ;  C.  E.  Hocknel,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1 . 

INDEPENDENT;  Tuesdays;  four  pages; 
.size  24x35;  subscription  §1 ;  established  1872: 
Frank  D.  Rogers,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation K  1. 

CLEVELAND,  Oswego  Co.,  a  800 
pop.,  on  Oneida  Lake  and  New  York,  On- 
tario &  Western  Rd.,  41  m.  from  Oswego, 
30  from  Fulton  and  17  from  Oneida. 

LAKESIDE  PRESS;  Saturdays;  green- 
back; four  pasfes;  size  24x.S5;  subscription  Sl-50; 
established  1873 ;  Charles  R.  King,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 

CLIFTON     (STAPLETON     P.    O.), 

Richmond  Co.,0^  1,500  pop.,  on  New  York 
Buy,  at  terminus  of  the  Staten  Island  Rd., 
7  m.  from  New  York  City,  with  which  it  Is 
connected  by  steamboats  hourly.  A  subur- 
ban residence  for  New  York  business  men. 

BOYS'  C03IPANI0N;  monthly:  evan- 
gelical; sixteen  pages;  size  9x12 ;  subscrip- 
tion 60  cents ;  established  ISSl ;  J.  H.  Clark, 
editor  and  publisher. 

CLIFTON  SPRINGS,  Ontario  Co.. 
-d9ii2  pop.,  In  centre  of  county,  in  superior 
farming  country ;  on  the  Auburn  and 
Rochester  branch  of  N.  Y.  C.  Rd.,  38  m.  E. 
S.  E.  of  Rochester.  Has  mineral  and  sul- 
phur springs ;  the  latter  said  to  be  the  most 
powerful  in  the  country.  A  resort  for  in- 
valids. An  extensive  pail  manufactory  Is 
located  here. 

PRESS  ;  Fridays ;  independent ;  four 
pages ;  size  24x36;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1878 ;  W.  H.  Neighbor,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K. 


CLINTON, Oneida  Co.,  n  1,640  pop.,  in 
Kirkland  township,  9  m.  from  TJtica,  on 
Delaware  &  Hudson  Canal  Co.  Rd.  Engaged 
in  cotton,  lumber,  iron  and  other  manu- 
factures.   Seat  of  Hamilton  College. 

COURIER;  Wednesdays;  Independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $1.50 ; 
established  1847 ;  Jas.  B.  &  H.  B.  Sykes,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

HAMILTON  LITERARY  MONTH- 
LY;  sixty  pages  octavo;  subscription  $3; 
established  1866 ;  Senior  Class  of  Hamilton 
College,  editors  and  publishers ;  circulation 
K  ;  a  college  magazine  ;  issued  during  the  col- 
legiate year. 

CLYDE,  Wayne  Co.,  -a  2,820  pop.,  in 
Galen  township,  on  Clyde  r.,  Erie  Canal  and 
Central  Rd.,  8  m.  from  Lyons  and  38  W.  of 
Syracuse,  45  E.  of  Rochester.  Engaged  in 
manufacturing  and  a  place  of  active  trade. 

TIDIES  ;  Thursdays ;  republican  ;  four 
pages ;  size  27x41 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1850 ;  Irwin  A.  Forte,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

COBLESKILL,  Schoharie  Co.,  n- 1,800 
pop.,  on  Albany  &  Susquehanna  Rd.,  45  m. 
from  Albany.  A  branch  railroad  connects 
with  Cherry  Valley.  Agricultural  works 
here. 

HERALD ;  Thursdays ;  republican  ;  four 

pages ;  size  28x44 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1877:  R.  S.  Keysen,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

INDEX  ;  Thursdays  ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages :  size  29X'lfi :  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1865;  Geo.  W.  Bellingex-,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  1 1. 

COEYMANS,  Albany  Co.,  a-  3,000 
pop.,  on  Hudson  r.,  12  m.  from  Albany,  at 
intersection  of  N.  Y.,  West  Shore  &  Buffalo 
Rd.  with  Albany  branch  of  the  same,  and 
1}4  from  Hudson  R.  Rd.  Engaged  in  manu- 
factures. Blue  stone  quarrjing  carried  on. 
Trade  centre  for  an  agricultural  district. 

HERALD;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1873 ;  S.  H.  &  E.  J.  Sherman,  edi- 
tors and  publishers ;  circulation  J  1. 

COHOCTON,  Steuben  Co.,  p  3,346 
pop.,  situated  on  N.  Y.,  Lake  Erie  &  Wes- 
tern and  Buffalo  division  of  the  Delaware, 
Lackawanna  and  Western  Rds.,  59  m.  E.  of 
Rochester.  Does  considerable  retail 
trade  and  has  extensive  cigar  and  lumber 
manufactures.     Agricultural  district. 

VALLEY  TIMES;  Thursdays;  four 
pages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1872;  E.  A.  Higgins,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 

COHOES,  Albany  Co.,  a-  '-'0,243  pop., 
on  Mohawk  r.,  N.  Y.  C.  and  Delaware  & 
Hudson  Canal  Co.  Rds.,  and  Erie  and  Cham- 
plain  Canals,  9  m.  from  Albany  and  3  from 
Troy.  Has  unexcelled  water  power,  which 
is  employed  In  manufacturing. 

EVENING  DISPATCH  ;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday ;  independent ;  four 
pages  ;  size  22x31 ;  subscription  $3 ;  estab- 
lished 1884 ;  W.  E.  Seaport,  editor  and  pub- 
li.sher. 

N  E  WS  ;  every  noon  except  Sunday ;  re- 
publican ;  four  pages :  size  24x36 ;  subscrip- 
tion $6  ;  established  1873 ;  Mansfield  &  Har- 
rington, editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  J  1 


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NEW  YORK. 


liA  PATRIE  NOUVEIiLiEj  Thurs- 
days ;  French  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
24x36;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1876; 
J.  M.  Authier,  editor  and  publisher;  circu- 
lation J  .1. 


lation  I 


COLD  SPRING,  Putnam  Co.,  0,2,000 
pop.,  on   Hudson  r.  and  N.  Y.  Central  & 
Hudson  River  Rd.,  52  m.  from  New  York. 
RECORDER;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  23x33 ;  subscription  $2 ;    es- 
tablished  1S66;  S.  B.  AUis,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

COLLEGE  POINT,  Queens    Co.,  R 

4,S0(J  pop.    Residence  of    many  New  York 

City  business   men.    Extensive   breweries 

here ;  has  also  large  manufactories. 

LONG  ISLAND   CENTRAL.  ZEIT- 

UNti ;  Saturdays  ;  German  ;  four  pages  ;  size 

24x36 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1873  ;  Leo 

Oppeuheimer,  editor  and  publisher  ;   circula- 

*'lONG  island  REPORTER;  Wed 

nesdays ;  independent ;  four  pages ;  size 
24x36;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1879; 
J.  Oppeuheimer,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation J  1. 

COOPERSTOWN,C.H.,0<seflro  Co., 
D  2,400,  pop.  (pop.  of  town  5,000),  at  the 
outlet  of  Otsego  Lake,  on  Cooperstown  & 
Susquehanna  Valley  Rd.,  75  m.  from  Al- 
bany.   A  trade  centre. 

FREEMAN'S  JOURN A L ;  Saturdays ; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x46 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2 ;  established  1808  ;  Samuel  M.  Shaw, 
editor  ;  S.  M.  Shaw  &  Co.,  publishers  :  clrcula- 

^'oTSEGO  REPUBLICAN  ;  Wednes 
days;  republican;  four  pages;  size  30x47; 
subscription  $2;  established  1828;  Andrew 
Davidson,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  I  1. 

COPENHAGEN,  Lewis  Co.,  i  700 
pop..  7  m.  from  Carthage  and  14  from  Wa- 
tertown.  Has  flour  and  grist  mill,  two 
saw  mills  and  cheese  box  antl  butter  tub 
manufactory. 

NEWS  ;  Wednesdays ;  eight  pages ;  size 
24x36;  subscription  $1.25;  established  1880; 
Bryan  G.  Seamans,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

CORNING,  C.  II.,  Steuben  Co.,  p 5,500 
pop.  (town  7,401),  on  Chemung  r.  and  N.  Y., 
Lake  Erie  &  Western,  Corning,  Cowanesque 
&  Antrim,  Del.,  L.  &W.  and  Syracuse,  Gen- 
eva &  Corning  Rds.  Engaged  in  manufac- 
tures and  lumber  trade. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  ;  size  27x41 ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 18.57 ;  Prank  B.  Brown,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  28.x42 ;  subscription  $1.75  ;  es- 
tablished 1847;  Geo.  W.  Pratt,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  .T  .T. 

CORNWALL  -ON -HUDSON, 

Orange  Co.,  Q,  4,000  pop.,  on  Hudson  r.  and 
Short  Cut,  a  branch  of  N.  Y.,  Lake  Erie  & 
Western  Rds;  also  on  W.  Shore  N:  Buffalo 
&  N.  Y.,  Ontario  &  Western  lids.  Has 
woolen  mills,  shoe  manufactory  and  two 
building  establishments.  A  summer  resort. 
M  I  R  R  O  R  ;  Fridays ;  eight  pages ;  size 
26x40;  sul)Scrlption  50  cents ;  established  1877; 


NEW  YORK. 


J.  C.  Merritt,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion K  ;  printed  at  the  office  of  the  Highland 
Falls  Journal. 

REFLECTOR;  Saturdays;  four  pages  ; 
size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1877;  H.  H.  Snelling,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  K  K  1. 

CORTLAND,  C.  H.,  Cortland  Co.,  □ 
5,500  pop.  (pop.  of  town  14,000),  on  Tiough- 
nloga  r.  and  Syracuse,  Blnghamton  &  New 
York  Rd.,  at  its  junctloii  with  the  El- 
mira,  Cortland  and  Northern  and  the  New 
York,  Ontario  &  Western  Rd.,  37  m.  from 
Syracuse. 

DE3IOCRAT ;  Fridays ; democratic ;  four 
pages  ;  size  28x46  ;  subscription  .$2.25 ;  es- 
tablished 1864 ;  Benton  B.  Jones,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  26x40;  subscription  $2;  established 
1880;  S.  H.  Strowbridge  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

STANDARD;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  ;  size  28x45 ;  subscription  $2.25  ; 
established  1867;  Wm.  H.  Clark,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  I. 

COXSACKIE,  Greene  Co.,  ^  1,661 
pop.  (town  4,009),  on  Hudson  r.  and  N.  Y.^ 
West  Shore  &  Buffalo  Rd.,  22  m.  from 
Albany.  Engaged  in  brick  making  and 
back  country  trade ;  has  large  cannerj-, 
two  Iron  foundries,  and  two  fruit  evapo- 
rators. 

GREENE  CO.  DEMOCRAT  : 
Wednesdays;  independent;  democratic; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1884 ;  W.  D.  Pitcher,  editor  and 
publisher. 

NEWS;  Saturdays ;  republican ;  four 
pages;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1867 ;  Wm.  P.  Franklin,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

CROTON  FALLS,  Westchester  Co., 
□,  405  pop.,  on  Harlem  River  Rd.,  48  m.  from 
New  York  City.    Has  several  mills  and  hat 
factories. 
FOLIO;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size  24x35; 

subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1884  ;  T.  D.  W. 

Piuckney,  editor  and  publisher. 

CROWN  POINT,  Essex  Co.,  ^  4,300 
pop.,  on  line  of  Crown  Pt.  Iron  Co.  and  Del- 
aware &  Hudson  Canal  Co.  Rds.,  32  in.  N. 
of  White  Hall.  Farming,  mining,  and  manu- 
facturing (principally  iron)  carried  on. 
ESSEX    CO.    TIMES;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican ;    four  pages  ;   size  24x36  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.10;    established    1878;    R.   W.   Billett, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

CUBA,    Allegany    Co.,    p    1,251    pop. 

(town  2,203),  on  N.  Y.,  Lake  Erie  &  Western, 

Brandford,  Eldred  &  Cuba,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

&  Philadelphia  and  Tonawanda  Valley  & 

Cuba   Rds.,    50    m.    W.    of    Hornellsvllle. 

Surrounded   by   ah    agricultural    district. 

Note<l  for  its  dairy  products. 

PATRIOT;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages;  size  24x35;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lislied  18()2;  Bcecher  &  Glenn,  editors  and 
publisliers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

DALTON,  Livingston  Co.,  -n  500  pop., 
on  N.  Y.,  L.  E.  &  W.  Rd.,  24  m.  W.  of  Hor- 
nellsvllle and  66  E.  of  Buffalo.  An  agricul- 
tural district.      Principal   grain  and  prod- 


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NEW  YORK. 


uce    market  and  shipping  point   for  this 

section. 

ERA ;  Wednesdays ;  independent  ;  four 
pages ;  size  22x30 ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  Dorr  A.  Baker,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 

DANSVILLE,  Livingston  Co.,  U  4,100 
pop.,  on  Canaseraga  creek,  on  the  N.  Y.,  L. 
E.  &  Western  Rd.  (Dansville  branch)  and 
the  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  W.  Rd.,  50  m. 
from  Rochester.  Engaged  in  niilling  and 
various  manufactures,  and  the  centre  of  an 
agricultural  district.    Good  water  power. 

ADVEKTISER  ;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
§1.50;  established  1860;  A.  O.  Bunnell  and  W. 
.  Oberdorf ,  editors  and  publishers ;  circula- 
tion .J  1. 

BREEZE;  Tuesdays;  four  pages;  size  24 
x*4 ;  subscrijjtion  SI  ;  established  1883;  Fowler 
&  Buriress,  editors  and  publishers  ;  clrc"n  K  1. 

EX  PRE?*!?;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages;  size  25x39;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1850 ;  Oscar  Woodruff,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J  1. 

LAWS  OF  LIFE;  monthly ;  hygiene : 
forty  pages ;  size  of  page  7x10 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1S5S ;  Albert  Leffingwell, 
M.D.,  editor;  Senatorlum  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  ;  circulation  H  1. 

DAVENPORT,  Delaware  Co.,  ^  350 
pop.,  near  Oneouta.  Manufactures  dairy 
utensils,  lumber,  lath  and  shingles. 

CHARLOTTE     VALLEY     NEWS; 

Wednesdays ;  independent-democratic ;  six 
pages ;  size  of  page  13x20 ;  subscription  SI ; 
established  1877;  Edward  O'Connor,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

DELHI,  C.  H.,  Delaware  Co.,  D,  1,384 
pop.  (town  2,941),  on  west  branch  of 
Delaware  r.,  on  N.  Y.,  Ontario  &  Western 
Rd.,  and  the  centre  of  a  fine  grazing  and 
butter-producing  country. 

DELAWARE  EXPRESS;  Thursdays; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x38 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1..50  ;  established  1839;  Norwood  Bowne, 
■editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

DELAWARE  GAZETTE  ;  Wednes- 
days ;  democratic  ;  four  pages ;  size  24x38 ; 
subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1819  ;  Paine  & 
Smith,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

DELAWARE  REPUBLICAN;  Sat 
urdavs  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x42  ; 
subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1860  ;  T.  F.  Mc- 
intosh, editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

DEPOSIT,  Broome  Co.,  g  1,560  pop., 
on  Erie  Rd.  (.partly  in  Broome  and  partly 
in  Delaware  Co.),  175  m.  from  New  York. 
Freight  houses  of  N.  Y.,  Lake  Erie  &  West- 
ern Rd.  located  here. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1848;  Charles  N.  Stow,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J. 

DE  RUYTER,  Madison  Co.,  a  586 
po]).,  on  Utica,  Ithaca  &  Elmira  Rd. 
NEW  ERA  GLEANER;  Thursdays; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1  :  established  1870 :  W.  W.  Ames,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  I  1 . 

DOBBS  FERRY,  Westchester  Co., 
□,  2,500  pop.,  on  Hudson  r.,  and  N.  Y.  Cen- 
tral &  Hudson  River  Rds.,  6  m.  from  Yon- 
kers  and  Tarrytown.  Has  large  beer  brew- 
eries and  piano  stool  manufactory. 
OREENBURGH    REGISTER;     Fri 


NEW  YORK. 


days ;  eight  pages ;  size  26x40  :  subscription 
$1.50 ;  established  1879 ;  H.  Bradley,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  eight  pages;  size 
24x:35;  subscription  $1;  cstablislicd  1884; 
John  A.  Lent,  editor  and  publisher  ;  editions 
are  also  Issued  at  Hastlngs-on-Hudson  and 
Irvington. 

DOWNSVILLE,  Delaware  Co.,  Q, 

NEWS ;  Tuesdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  21x31 ; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1879  ;  Amos  E. 
Peck,  editor  and  publisher. 

DRYDEN,  Tompkins  Co.,  n  779  pop., 
on  Southern  Central  Rd.,  36  m.  from  Au- 
burn and  34  from  Owego.  Centre  of  an 
agricultural  district. 

HERALD;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
eight  pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $2 ; 
established  1871 ;  A.  M.  Ford,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

DUNDEE,  Yates  Co.,  -n  1,030  pop.,  in 
Starkey  township,  and  on  the  Syracuse, 
Geneva  &  Corning  Rd.,  near  Seneca  Lak« 
and  Northern  Central  Rd.  Centre  of  an 
agricultural  district. 

OBSERVER  ;  Wednesdays  ;  republi- 
can ;  four  pages ;  size  28x44 ;  subscription 
$1.50:  established  1878;  Eugene  Vreeland,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

RECORD;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
four  pages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1844;  Westcott  Bros.,  editors  and 
publishers;  circulation  K  1. 

DUNKIRK,  Chautauqua  Co.,  p  10,000 
pop.,  a  port  of  entry  on  Lake  Erie,  at  junc- 
tion of  N.  Y.,  Lake  Erie  &  Western,  Buffalo, 
N.  Y.  &  Phil.,  N.  Y.,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  and 
Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rds.  The 
Dunkirk,  Allegheny  Valley  &  Pittsburgh  Rd. 
also  forms  a  junction  here,  opening  a  dii-ect 
route  to  the  oil,  coal  and  iron  regions  of 
Pennsylvania.  A  commercial  centre  and 
place  of  active  trade.  The  surrouudirg 
country  is  a  very  fine  dairying  district. 

EVENING  OBSERVER;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday ;  independent ;  four 
pages ;  size  22x30 ;  subscription  S4 ;  estab- 
lished 1882 ;  Dunkii-k  Printing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers;  circulation  K  1;  issue  also 
the  Chautauqua  Farmer. 

ADVERTISER  AND  UNION  ;  Fri- 
days ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  :30x46  ; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1851 ;  C.  F. 
White  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers ;  circula- 
tion J  1;  published  simultaneously  at  Dunkirk 
and  Fredonia. 

CHAUTAUQUA  FARMER;  Thurs- 
days ;  eight  pages ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1869  ;  A.  G.  Parker  and  D.  A. 
A.  Nichols,  editors  ;  Dunkirk  Printing  Co., 
publishers ;  circulation  H ;  issue  also  the 
Evening  Obsei-ver. 

JOURNAL;  Mondays;  republican;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1850 ;  A  G.  Parker  and  D.  A.  A.  Nichols, 
editors;  Dunkirk  Printing  Co.,  publishers; 
circulation  K  1. 

EAST  AURORA,  Erie  Co.,  -a  2,722 
pop.    A  prosperous  trade  centre  and  manu- 
facturing town,  on  the  B.,  N.  Y.  &  P.  Rd., 
between  Buffalo  and  Port  Allegany. 
AURORA   ADVERTISER;  Fridays: 
independent ;  eight  pages ;   size  26x40 ;    sub- 
scription S1.25 ;  established  1872 ;  W.  C.  Wood, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J. 

EAST  NEW  YORK,  Kings  Co.  0, 
(in  town  of  New  Lots),  with  20,000  pop.,  just 


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NEW  YORK. 


E.  of  Brooklyn,  with  which  it  Is  connected 
by  horse  and  steam  ears.  Tlie  Long  Island 
and  three  other  Rtls.  j)ass  throuf;li  here. 

LiATERNE;  Saturdays;  German  ;  Inde- 
pendent;  four  pages:  size  27x40;  subscrip- 
tion $1.5(1;  established  1878;  P.Midas,  editor 
and  publisher  :  circulation  J  1. 

LONG  ISLAND  RECORD  ;  Satur- 
days; fourpapres;  size 28x44;  subscription  $2; 
established  1871 :  Richard  Pickering,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

MIRROR;  Fridays:  non-partisan;  eif^ht 
pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1884 ;  Smith  &  Langtrj',  editors  and 
publishers. 

SENTINEL  AND  KINGS  CO. 
HERALD;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $2;  established  1S66;  M. 
Cooper,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

EAST  NORWICH,  Queens  Co.,  R 
200  pop.,  on  Long  Island,  7  m.  from  Glen 
Cove. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays  ;  four  pages ; 
size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1880 ;  H.  H.  Frost,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

EAST  SYB,AC'US'E,OnondagaCo.,  a 
NEWS;    Saturdays;     four   pages;     size 
24x36;    subscription    $2;      established    1885; 
Peter  E.  Yorkey,  editor  and  publisher. 

EAST  WORCESTER,  Otsego  Co., 

a  800  pop.,  on  Delaware  &  Hudson  Canal 
Co's  Rd.,  57.  m.  W.  of  Albany.    Engaged  in 
agriculture  and  general  manufacturing. 
EXPRESS;   Fridays;   eight  pages;   size 
36x48  ;   subscription  $1.50 ;    established   18^3 ; 
F.  E.  Rockefeller,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation K. 

EATON,  Madison  Co.,  a  725  pop.,  on 

the  New  York,  Ontario  &  Western  Rd.,  251 
m.  from  New  York  City,  and  76  from  Os- 
wego. 
HERALD;  Saturdays;  eight  pages;  size 

22x31-;  subscription  $1;  established  1884;  G. 

B.  Grassfleld,  editor  and  pu))lisher. 

EDGEWATER      (STAPLETON 

P.  O.),  Richmond  Co.,  □,  E.  side  of  Staten 
Island.  Connected  with  New  York  City  by 
ferries.  Edgewater  includes  Stapleton, 
9,000  pop.,  and  Tompkinsville,  5,000  pop. 

DER  DEUTSCHE  STATEN 
ISLANDER;  (see  Stapleton.) 

STATKN  ISLAND  LEADER  ;  (see 
Stapleton.) 

EDMESTON,  Otxego  Co.,  n  150  pop., 

12  m.  from  Cooperstown,  the  terminus  of 

Cooperstown  &  Susquehanna  Rd.,  and  30 

from  Utica.    A  farming  district. 

WHARTON  VALLEY  ECHO}  Sat- 
urdays; four  pages;  size  24x.36 :  subscription 
.$1 ;  established  183:! ;  Talbot  Bros.,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

ELIZABETHTOWN,  C.  II.,  Essex 

Co.,  d  445  pop.  (town  1,363),  on  Bouquet  r.,  9 
m.  from  Lake  Champlain  and  126  from  Al- 
bany.   Surrounded  by  a  district  containing 
immense  quantities  of  iron  ore. 
POST    AND    GAZETTE;    Thursdays; 
democratic;    four   pages;    size    26x10;    sub- 
scriiJtion  $1.!)0 ;  established  1852 ;  A.  C.  Hand 
Livingston,  editor  and  publisher ;  clrc'u  K  1. 

EliLENVILLE,  Ulster  Co.,  C\  3,200 
pop.,  on  Ellenville  branch  of  N.  Y.,  Ontario 
&  Western  Rd.,  and  on  Delaware  &  Hudson 


NEW  YORK. 


Canal,  100  m.  from  New  York.  Centre  of 
trade.  Has  leather  factory,  glass  and 
pocket  cutlery  works  and  veneer  mills. 

BANNER    OF    LIBERTY;    Fri 

days  ;  democratic  ;  eight  pages ;  size  :30x44 ; 
subscription  $1;  established  18)9;  T.  E.  & 
G.  H.  Benedict,  editors  and  publishers ;  circu- 
lation J  .1  1 ;  issue  also  the  Pi-ess. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1849;  S.  M.  Taylor,  editor  and  publish- 
er ;  circulation  J  1. 

PRESS;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size  .30x44;. 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1870;  Bene- 
dict Bros.;  editors  and  publishers ;  circula- 
tion J  J ;  issue  also  the  Banner  of  Liberty. 

ELLICOTTVILIiE,  Cattarau- 
gus Co.,  p  748  pop.,  on  Rochester  A;  Pitts- 
burgh Rd.,  in  an  agricultural  district ;  12 
m.  from  N.  Y.,  Lake  Erie  &  Western  Rd., 
at  Salamanca. 

NEWS;  Thursdays ;  four  pages ;  size 
aix36;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1882;  R.  B. 
Carr,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J. 

POST  ;  Wednesdays  ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1884 ;  James  MofQtt  &  Son,  editors  and 
publishers. 

ELMIRA,C.H.,  Chemung  Co.,  g  20,541 
pop.,  on  Chemung  r.  and  Canal,  and  Erie, 
Lehigh  Valley  &   Northern   Central,    Dela- 
wai-e,     Lackawanna    &   Western,    Elmira, 
Cortland  &  Northern  and  Tioga  Rds.    En- 
gaged in  manufacturing.    Seat  of  the  State 
Reformatory  and  Elmira  Female  College. 
ADVERTISER;  every  morning  except 
Sunday,  and   VVEEKLY,  Fridays;  re])ub- 
lican ;  eight  pages ;  size  of  page  16x21  ;  sub- 
scription—daily  $7,    weekly  $1  ;  establislied 
1853 ;  Elmira  Advertiser  Association,  editor* 
and  publishers ;   Gordon  W.  Treadwell,  man- 
ager ;  circulation— daily  G  1,  weekly  H  1. 

GAZETTE  AND  FREE  PRESS; 
every  evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEK- 
L Yi  Thursdays ;  democratic ;  daily  four 
pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ;  size— daily  27x41, 
weekly  32x46  ;  subscription— <lally  $8,  weekly 
$1;  established  —  daily  1859,  weekly  1828; 
Gazette  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circula- 
tion—tlaily  H  1,  weekly  F  F. 

HUSBANDMAN;  Wednesdays;  agri- 
cultural ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x42  ;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1874  ;  W.  A.  Armstrong,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  G.  H.  Blve,  manager;  circ'n  F. 
MORNING  TELEGRAM;  Sundays; 
(■ii;lit  |.;[i;es;  size  31x46;  subscription  .§2; 
estabii>lied  1879;  Telegram  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers;  H.  S.  Brooks,  manager; 
circuliition  .\  I.  JIF"  Actual  average  circula- 
tion/or one  near  preceding  January  1,  1S85, 
OS  per  statement  on.  file  at  the  office  oj  the 
American  Nerrspaper  Directory,  101,875 
coiiiey.  Issue  also  the  Harrisburg,  Pa.  Sun- 
day Morning  Telegram. 

SENTINEIi  ;  Saturdays;  prohibition; 
four  pages ;  size  21x31 ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1S84. 

TIDIN(iS;  Sundays;  independent;  eight 
pages ;  size  30x41 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  Briggs  &  Copeland,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  C  1. 

RAILROAD  NEWS;  monthly;  eight 
jiages ;  size  26.x38;  subscription  $1 ;  estal>- 
Ilshed  1884;  Frank  Hammond,  editor  and 
publisher ;  in  the  Interests  of  railroad  men. 

BISTOURY;  quarterly ;  medical  ; 
thirty-six  pages  ;  size  of  page  7x10;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents  ;  established  1865  ;  Thad.  S.  U))  de 
Graff,  M.  D.,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  G  1. 

FAIRPORT,A^o"»'oeCo.,-n2,(i00pop., 
a  manufacturing  to\vn,  In  a  rich  agricul- 
tural district  on    New  York   Central    and 


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NEW  YORK. 


N.  Y.,  West  Shore  &  Buffalo  Rcls.  aud  Erie 
Canal,  10  in.  from  Rochester. 

HERALiD;  Fridays  ;  imlepemlent ;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscri)itiou  .§1.50;  estab- 
lished 1873 ;  A.  J.  Deal,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  K  K  1. 

MONROE  CO.  MAIL,;  Fridays;  four 
pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.25 ;  es- 
tablished 1881 ;  S.  D.  Palmer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

FAR  ROCK  A  WAY,  Queens  Co.,  r\ 

a  seaside  town  aud  resort  on  the  shore  of 

Long  Island.    It  is  frequented  by  thousands 

of  pleasure   seeliers   during   the   summer 

months. 

ROCRAWAY  JOURNAL  ;  Satur- 
days ;  independent ;  four  pasres  ;  size  26x40  ; 
subscription  $2  :  establislied  1S84  ;  WatkinW. 
Jones,  editor  and  publisher. 

FAYETTEVILLE,    Onondaga  Co., 
a  1,775   pop.,  on  Syracuse,  Ontario  &  N.  Y. 
Rd.,  near  Erie  Canal,  7i  m.  from  Syracuse. 
Engaged  in  milling,  lime  and  plaster,  with 
one  of  the  best  water  powers  in  the  county, 
available  for  manufacturing  purposes. 
RECORDER;  Thursdays ;  independ- 
ent ;    four   pages  ;   size   26x39 ;     subscription 
S1.50  ;  established  1866  ;  F.  L.   Maine,  editor  ; 
Recorder  Printing  Company,  publishers ;  cir- 
culation J  J. 

FILLMORE,  AUeghamj  Co.,  p  300 
pop.,  on  Buffalo,  New  Yorlc  &  Phila.  Rd. 
(Rochester  division),  68  m.  from  Rochester. 
Cheese-producing,  dairying  aud  agricultu- 
ral district. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent ;  four  pages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1880;  H.  C.  Scott,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

FINDLEY'S     LAKE,.    Ghautauqiia 
Co.,  p  350  pop.     Engaged  in   dairying  and 
lumbering. 
BREEZE;   Thursday.*;   four  pages ;  size 

24x36  ;  subscription  .SI ;  established  1883  ;  J.  H. 

Boorman,  editor  an<l  publisher  ;  circ'n  K. 

FISHKILL,  Dutchess  Co.,  O,  682  pop., 
on  Fishlvill  Creeli  and  Newburgh,  Dutchess 
&  Conn,    and  N.  Y.  &  New  England  Rds. 
Centre  of  an  agricultural  district,  5  m.  from 
FIshkill  Landing. 
JOURNAL,;  (see  Matteawan.) 
TIMES;    Wednesdays  ;    independent ; 
four    pages;      size    26x40;    subscription  $2; 
established  1882 ;    Fishliill  Printing  Associa- 
tion, editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  K  1. 

FISHKILL  LANDING,  Dutchess 
Co.,  a,  2,503  pop.  (pop.  of  town  10,734),  on  Hud- 
son r.  and  Hudson  R.  Rd.,  at  junction  of 
Newburgli,  Dutchess  &  Connecticut  with 
New  York  &  New  England  Rd.,  opposite 
Newburgh,  and  60  m.  from  New  York, 
with  which  it  is  connected  by  steamboats. 
Centre  of  trade  and  engaged  in  various 
manufactures.  Adjoins  Matteawan,  with 
4,600  pop. 

FISHKILiL  STANDARD;  Saturdays; 
Independent;  four  pages;  size  28x42;  sub- 
scription .S2.50 ;  established  1842 ;  J.  W.  Spaight, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

FLATBUSH,  Kings  Co.,  P,  7,634  pop., 
on  Long  Island  Rd.,  adjoins  the  city  of 
Brooklyn.    Is  a  substantial  town,  and  the 


NEW  YORK. 


seat  of  a  number  of  important  county  in- 
stitutions. 

KINGS  CO.  INDEPENDENT;  Satur 

days ;  independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  22xori ; 
subscription  $1;  established  1883;  TayU^r 
Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  I. 
KINCiS  CO.  RURAL  AND 
BROOKLYN  GAZETTE;  Saturdays; 
independent;  four  pages;  size  26x4i3;  sub- 
scription S2  ;  establislied  1872  ;  H.  J.  Egleston, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  I  ;  an  edition 
is.issued  on  Wednesdays  in  Brooklyn ;  oftice, 
593  Fulton  st. 

FLUSHING,   Queens  Co.Q  (pop.   of 
town    18,000),    situated    on    Flushing    bay. 
Long  Island,  Flushing  &  North   Side  Rd., 
8  m.  from  New  York  ;  extensive  tool  works, 
iron  foundry  and  dye  extract  manufactur- 
ing works  are  located  here. 
EVENING  JOURNAL;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays; 
democratic  ;  dally  four  pages,  weekly  twelve 
pages  ;  size— daily  22x31,  weekly  (size  of  page) 
16x22 ;  subscription— daily  §5,  weekly  §2  ;   es- 
tablished 1842  ;   C.  W.  Sniitli,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation— dally  K,  weekly  J  1. 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  LONG  ISLAND  TIMES,  Thurs- 
days ;  independent ;  four  pages  ;  size— daily 
22x32,  weekly  28x42;  subscription— dally  $3, 
weelily  $1.50  ;  established— daily  1865,  weeldy 
1855;  Lemuel  E.  Quigg,  editor;  Times  Co., 
publishers ;  circ'n— daily  J  J,  weekly  I. 

LONG  ISLAND  NEWS;  Wednesdays; 
independent ;  f oiu-  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  sub- 
scription S2  ;  established  1883 ;  Wilson  &  Lut- 
ters,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

LONG  ISLAND  TIMES;  (see  Times.) 
FONDA,  C.  H.,  Montgomery  Co.,  D- 1,400 
pop.,  on  Mohawk  r.  and  N.  Y.  Cent.  &  Hud- 
sou  River  Rd.,  at  junction  of  Johnstown  & 
Gloversville  branch,  42  m.  from  Albany. 
MOHAWK  VALLEY  DEMOCRAT; 
Thursdays ;    democratic ;    four   pages ;    size 
26x40;     subscription     $'l;    established    1842; 
Edward  Ostrander,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation J  J  I. 

FORT  ANN,  Washington  Co.,  a-  750 
pop.,  on  Del.  &  Hudson  Canal  Co.  Rd.,  and 
Champlain  canal.  Surrounded  by  an  agri- 
cultural district. 

BUDGET;  PYidays;  independent;  four 
pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  A.  J.  Tefft,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K  1. 

FORT  EDWARD,  Washington  Co., 
D-  2,988  pop.  (town  4,680),  on  Hudson  r.,  and  on 
Del.  &  Hudson  Canal  Co.'s  Rd.,  49  m.  from 
Troy.  Engaged  iu  paper  and  other  manu- 
factures. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1866 ;  H.  T.  Blanchard,  editor  aud  pub- 
Usher  ;  circulation  K. 

WASHINGTON  CO.  ADVER- 
TISER; Wednesdays;  four  pages;  size 
28x44 ;  subscription  $1.50 :  established  1879  ; 
Geo.  A.  Nabb  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
circulation  J  J  1 . 

FORT  PLAIN,  Montgomery   Co.,  O- 

4,000  pop.,  in  Minden  township,on  Mohawk 

r.  and  Erie  Canal  and  N.  Y.  Central  &  Hmlsoa 

River  and  N.  Y.,  West  Shore  &  Buffalo  Rds., 

58  m.  from  Albany.    In  a  good  farming  and 

manufacturing  locality 

FREE  PRESS  ;  Tuesdays;  four  pages: 

size  24x35 ;  subscription  75  cents  ;  establlsned 

1884 ;  A.  L.  &  H.  C.  Dlefendorf,  editors  and 

publishers. 


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NEW  YORK. 


MOHAWK  VAIiliEY  REGISTER; 

Fridays;  ropulilicaii ;  four  pages;  size2rx45; 
subscription  $'i;  fstabli.sliecl  1840;  Horace  L. 
Greene,  editor  and  publislier;  circ'n  J  J  1. 

STANDARD;  Wednesdays;  democratic ; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  suljscriptiou  $1.50  ; 
establisiied  1877;  M.  Lynlc,  editor  and  pub- 
lislier; circulation  .1  1. 

FRANKLIN,  Delaware  Co.,  Q,  1,000 
pop.,  on  oulioiit  Creeic,  4  m.  S.  of  Del.  & 
Hudson  Canal  Co.Rd.  at  Otego,  and  the  same 
distance  from  Franklin  Station  on  N.Y.,  O.  & 
W.  Rd.  An  agricultural  community  and 
seat  of  Delaware  Literary  Institute. 

DEL  A  W  A  R  E  CO.  DA  IR  YM A  N 
AND  REGISTER;  Fridays;  non-partisan; 
eight  pages;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ; 
established  1868  ;  Joseph  Eveland,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

FRANKLINVILLE,     Cattaraugus 

Co.,  P  1,0011  pop.,  on  the  B.,  N.  Y.  &  Phila.  Rd., 
50  ni.  S.  of  Buffalo.  Engaged  in  dairy  farm- 
ing, and  is  a  good  butter  and  cheese  market. 
Has  a  cannery,  steam  grist  and  saw  and 
planing  mills.' 

ARGUS;  Saturdays;  Independent ;  four 

fiages ;  size  28x44;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
ished  1875;  F.  M.  Perley,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1  ;  issues  also  the  Ham- 
burg Jouriiol. 

STAR  ;  Fridays;  prohibition  ;  six  pages; 
size  of  page  16x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished ISSS ;  J.  A.  Orr,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  .7  1. 

FREDONIA,  Chautauqua  Co.,  p  2,692 
pop.,  on  Dunkirk,  Allegheny  Valley  &  Pitts- 
burgh Rd.  Location  of  State  Normal  School. 
Manufacturing  Is  carried  on. 

ADVERTISER  AND  UNION;  (see 
Dunkirk.) 

CENSOR ;  Wednesdays ;  republican  ;  four 
pages ;  size  3Sx44  ;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
1821 ;  W.  .MoKinstry  &  Son,  editors  and  pub- 
Ushers  ;  ciicuiatinii  J  1. 

PRESItVTERIAN  ;  monthly  ;  presby- 
terian  ;  twelve  jtages ;  size  of  page  9x12  ;  sub- 
scription .51 1  cents  ;  established  1883;  circula- 
tion .1  1  ;  a  local  church  paper. 

FREEPORT,    Queens    Co.,    €\    1,390 

pop.,  on  the  Montauk  division  of  the  Long 

Island  Rd.  22  m.  from  Long  Island  City. 

WORLD'S  COMPANION;  monthly; 
eight  pages  ;  size  22x31 ;  subscription  :55  cents  ; 
established  1884;  C.  S.  Powell,  editor  and 
publisher. 

FRIENDSHIP,  Allegany  Co.,  p  2,000 
pop.,  on  Lackawanna  &  Pittsburgh  and 
N.  Y.,  Lake  Erie  &  Western  Rds.,  42  m. 
W.  of  Hornellsvllle,  84  E.  of  Dunkirk. 
Dairying  and  farming  are  the  principal  in- 
dustries. Headquarters  of  the  Friendsliip 
Manufacturing  Co.  Is  one  of  the  towns 
comprised  in  the  Allegany  OH  Field.  Sev- 
eral new  manufacturing  Interests  are  be- 
ing developed. 

REGISTER;  Thursdays:  four  pages: 
Blze  27x41 ;  sub.scriptlon  $1.50 ;  established 
1870;  R.  R.  Helme,  editor  and  publisher;  cir- 
culation J  1. 

FULTON,  Oswego  Co.,  n  5,000  pop.,  on 
Oswego  r.  and  Canal  and  Delaware,  Lacka- 
wanna &  Western  and  New  York,  Ontario 
&  Western  Rds.,  25  m.  from  Syracuse  and 
1 2  from  Oswego.    Has  water  power,  which 


NEW  YORK. 


is  employed  In  manufactures.  Several 
flouring  mills,  two  paper  mills,  box  fac- 
tories and  knife  works  are  located  here. 

PATRIOT  AND  GAZETTE;  Fridays; 
republican ;  four  pages ;  size  28x44 ;  sub- 
scription $2 ;  established  1837  ;  Fred  Bennett 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  .T  1. 

TIi>IES;  Wednesdays  ;  independent ;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.25 ;  estab- 
lished 1868 ;  John  A.  McKay,  editor  ;  John  A. 
McKay  .%  Co.,  pul)lishers ;  circulation  J  1. 

FULTONVILLE,  Montgomery  Co.,  D- 

997   pop.,  in    Glen  township,  on  Mohawk 

r.  and  Erie  Canal  and  N.  Y.,  West  Shore 

&  Buffalo  Rd.,  44  m.  from  Albany.     Coal, 

grain,  cheese  and  produce  depot. 

MONTGOMERY  CO.  REPUBLI- 
CAN; Wednesdays;  republican;  four  pages; 
size  J6x40;  subscription  $1.50;  establisiied 
1856;  T.  R.  Horton,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  J  1. 

OAINES.  Orleans  Co.,  -D  300 pop. 

YOUN<i     OOliOGIST;    monthly; 

science  ;  twenty  pages  ;  octavo  ;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1884;  Frank  H.  Lattin, 
eiiitorand  publisher. 

GARDINER.  Ulster  Co.,  r\  500  poi,., 
on  the  Walkill  Valley  Rd.  Engaged  In 
dairy  farming ;  a  large  tannery  is  located 
here. 

WEEKLY;    Thursdays ;   four   pages ; 

size  24x36  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1882 ; 
Hector  Sears,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circula- 
tion K  1. 

GENESEO,  C.  H.,  Livingston  Co.,  -a 
2,260  pop.  (town  4,284),  on  Genesee  r.  and 
Dansville  &  Mt.  Morris  branch  of  N.  Y^., 
Lake  Erie  &  Western  Rd.,  28  m.  from  Roches- 
ter. 

LIVINGSTON     REPUBLICAN; 

Thursdavs  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
28x44;  subscription  $2;  established  1837  ;  A.  R. 
Scott  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers ;  circula- 
tion J  J  1. 

UNION  CITIZEN;  Fridays;  prohibi- 
tion ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x32  ;  subscription  $1 : 
established  1876 ;  Dr.  A.  L.  Bailey,  editor  and 
publislier  ;  circulation  K  1. 

GENEVA,  Ontario  Co.,  -o  6,000  pop., 
on  Seneca  Lake  and  Cayuga  &  Seneca  Canal 
and  N.  Y.  Central  &  Hudson  River,  Geneva, 
Ithaca,  and  Athens,  Geneva  &  Lyons,  Gen- 
eva &  Corning  Rds.    Hobart  College  is  lo- 
cated here.    Large  nursery  and  mercantile 
business.     Location  of   the   State  Agricul- 
tural Experiment  Station.    Connected   by 
steamer  with  Watkins. 
ADVERTISER;    Tuesdays;    Independ- 
ent;   four   pages;    size  24x36;     subscription 
$1.50;   established  1881 ;  Edgar  Parker,  editor 
and  publislier  ;  circulation  J. 

COURIER;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
four  pages;  size  28x44;  subscription  $2;  cs- 
tal)lislieil  1832;  James  Malette,  editor  and 
pul)lislier ;  circulation  J  J  1 ;  issues  also  the 
Misccllani/anil  News  -Letter. 

(JAZETTE;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages;  size  28x42;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lisiied 1809;  S.  H.  Parker,  editor  and  pub- 
lislier;  circulation  J  1. 

MISCEIiLANY;  Saturdays;  four  pages; 
size  24x36 ;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1881 ;  James  Malette,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  J  J  ;  issues  also  the  Courier  and 
.Vnr.s  Letter. 

NEWS  LETTER;  Fridays;  four  pages; 
size  Mx  ;o;  subscription  $1.25;  established  1878; 
James  Malette,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circula- 
tion I ;  issues  also  the  Co»r-)e/- and  Miscellany. 


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HOBART  HERA LiD;  monthly;  six- 
teen pages  ;  size  of  page  SxU  ;  subscription 
S2 ;  establislied  1879 ;  Students  of  Hobart  Col- 
lege, editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  ; 
a  college  paper ;  issued  during  the  collegiate 
year. 

GILBERTSVILLE,  Otsego  Co.,  n 
2,039  pop.,  on  Butternut  Creek,  10  ni.  from 
Otego  depot,  A.  &  S.  Rd.  A  wealthy  farm- 
ing community.  Centre  of  a  rich  agi'icul- 
tural  district. 

OTSEGO  JOURNAL,!  Wednesdays; 
Independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  sub- 
scription .§1.25  ;  established  1876  ;  W.  M.  Deitz, 
editor  and  publisher ;  cii-culation  J. 

GILBOA,  Schoharie  Co.,  D- 293  pop., 25 

m.  from  Schoharie.    Agricultural  section. 

MONITOR;  Thursdays  ;  four  pages;  size 
20x26 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1878 ; 
Chas.  O.  Laymon,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

OL.EN  COVE,  Queens  Co.,  q  4.800 
pop.,  on  Hemijstead  harbor  ;  on  a  branch  of 
Long  Island  Rd.,  28  m.  N.  E.  of  Brooklyn  ; 
also  connected  with  New  York  City  by 
steamboat.  A  large  starch  factory  is  lo- 
cated here. 

GAZETTE;  Saturdays;  Independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  23x44  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
■established  1857;  E.  M.  Lincoln,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

GLENS  FALLS,  Warren  Co.,  ^i,900 
pop.  (town  9,805),  on  Hudson  r.,  and  connect- 
ing with  the  Delaware  &  Hudson  Canal  Go's 
Rd.,  by  a  branch  to  Fort  Edward,  54  m. 
above  Albany.  Engaged  in  lumber,  lime, 
shirt  and  collar  manufacturing. 

MORNING  STAR;  every  morning  ex- 
■cept  Sunday,  and  STAR.  Fridays;  four 
pages;  size— daily  20xol,  weekly  24x36;  sub- 
scription—dail.y  $6,  weekly  $1 ;  established- 
daily  1S82.  weekly  1883  ;  Star  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers ;  circ'u— dally  J  J. 

TIDIES  ;  everv  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLYj  Fridays;  four  pages; 
size  24x40:  subscription— daily  .$5.50,  weekly 
$1 ;  established  —  daily  1879,  weekly  1881 ; 
Addison  B.  Colvln,  editor ;  Colvin  &  Burn- 
ham,  nublishers  ;  circ'n— dally  1 1,  weekly  1 1. 

MESSENGE  R ;  Fridays  ;  republican  ; 
four  pages;  size  28x46  ;  subscription  .$1.60  ;  es- 
tablished 1856;  Norman  Cole  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publisliers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

REPUBLICAN;  Tuesdays  ;democratic ; 
four  pages  ;  size  27x41 ;  subscription  ,$1.60  ; 
established  1842  ;  H.  M.  Harris,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

GLOVERSVILLE,  Fulton  Co.,  o 
8,000  pop.,  8  m.  from  Fonda  and  Erie  Canal, 
50  from  Albany,  and  on  Fonda,  Johnstown 
&  Gloversville  Rd.  Engaged  In  manufac- 
turing gloves  and  mittens.  Does  a  thriving 
wholesale  trade. 

INTELLIGENCER;  Thursdays ;  repub- 
lican ;  four  pages ;  size  28x45 ;  subscription 
$1.50  ;  established  1867;  Blunck  &  Leaning,  edi- 
tors and  publishers ;  circulation  J  1. 

STANDARD;  Thursda.ys;  democratic; 
eight  pages  ;  size  .35x48  ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1856;  Hervey  Ross,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  clrculatioji  J  1 ;  issue  also  the  Johns- 
town Independent. 

GLOVE  TRADE  JOURNAL.;  month- 
ly ;  commercial ;  sixteen  pages  ;  size  of  page 
7x10  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1882;  O.  H. 
Bame  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers ;  circ'n  J. 

GOSHEN,  C.  H.,  Orange  Co.,  U^  2,557 
pop.  (town  4,:j87),  on  N.  Y.,  Lake  Erie  &  West- 


NEW  YORK. 


ern  Rd.,  58  m.  from  New  York.    An  agricul- 
tural district. 

DEMOCRAT;    Thursdays;   republican; 

four  pages  ;  size  28x42 ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1800 ;  Charles  Mead  &  Son,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1 . 

INDEPENDENT  REPUBLICAN ; 
Wednesdays  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
80x48 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1813 ;  Mon- 
tanye  &  Drake,  editors  and  publishers ;  circu- 
lation I  L 

GOUVERNEUR,  St.  Lawrence  Co., 
i  2,500  pop.,  on  Oswegatchie  r.,  and  Rome, 
Watertown  &  Ogdensburgli  Rd.,  34  m.  from 
Ogdensburgh.  Manufacturing  is  carried 
on,  the  river  furnishing  abundant  power. 
Centre  of  a  thriving  trade  ;  has  marble  and 
lumber  industries. 

FREE  PRESS;  Wednesdays;  four  pages: 
size  28x44;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1882  ;  B.  G.  Parker,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation H  1. 

HERALD  -  TIMES  ;  Thiusdays  ;  re- 
publican ;  four  pages ;  size  28x44 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50 ;  established  1873  ;  Jesse  T.  and  H.  G. 
Reynolds,  editors ;  H.  G.  Reynolds,  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  H  H  1. 

GO  WANDA,  Cattaraugus  Co.,  p  1,410 

pop.,  on  Cattaraugus  creek,  and  B.  &  S.  W. 

Branch  of  N.  Y.,  Lake  Erie  &  Western  Rd., 

22  m.  E.  of  Dunkirk. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays ;  independ- 
ent ;  eight  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
$1.25 ;  established  1877  ;  J.  J.  Horton,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  cti-culatlon  K. 

GRANVILLE,  Washington  Co.  a- 
1,071  pop.  (town  4,149),  on  Washington  &  Rut- 
land division  of  Delaware  &  Hudson  Canal 
Co's  Rd.,and  Mettowee  r.,  68  m.  from  Albany. 
Engaged  in  manufactures  of  various  kinds. 
Slate  quarries  are  largely  worked  in  this 
vicinity. 

SENTINEL;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  ;  size  31x44  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1875;  6.  A.  Weller,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

GRAVESEND,  Kings  Co.,  O,  5,000 
pop.,  6  m.  from  Brooklyn,  on  Brooklyn, 
Flatbush  &  Coney  Island  and  Manhattan 
Beach,  Prospect  Park  &  Coney  Island  and 
Sea  Beach  Rds.  Famous  as  a  summer  re- 
sort. 
CONEY  ISLAND    ITEM  ;  Saturdays; 

four  ])ages:   size  24x35;  subscription  $1;  es- 

tal)lished   1884 ;  Edward  E.  Pidgeon,  editor ; 

Pidgeon  &  Co.,  publishers. 

GREENBUSH,  Rensselaer  Co.,  n- 3,241 
pop.  (town  6,689),  on  Hudson  r.  and  Boston 
&  Albany  and  N.  Y.  Central  &  Hudson  River 
Rds.  Engaged  in  pork  packing,  milling 
and  general  manufacturing. 

EVENING  STAR ;  Fridays  ;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  ;  size  26x40;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1873 ;  C.  F.  R.  Coe,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J  ;  dated  at  Green- 
bush,  Bath-on-the-Hudson  and  Castleton. 

RENSSELAER  CO.  NEWS;  Thurs- 
days ;  independent ;  eight  pages  ;  size  32x44; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1883  ;  J.  T.  Sim- 
mons, editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

GREENE,  Chenango  Co.,  n  936 pop.,  on 
Chenango  r  ,  Clienango  Canal,  and  Utlca 
division  of  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  West- 
em  Rd.,  56  m.  from  Syracuse  and  20  from 
Binghamton.  In  an  agricultural  district. 
CHENANGO     AMERICAN  ;     Thurs- 


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NEW  YORK. 


days ;  republican  ;  tour  pages  ;  size  24x;ij  ; 
subscription  $2;  established  1853;  Denison  & 
Roberts,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  J. 

GREEN  ISIj AND,  AlbanyCo.,a-ifiOO 
pop.,  on  Hudson  r.  and  Delaware  and  Hud- 
son Canal  Co's  and  New  York  Central  and 
Hudson  River  Rds.;  a  suburb  of  Troy,  and 
braneh  of  the  Troy  post  office.  Contains 
the  Gilbert  &  Bush  Car  Works ;  also  iron 
works,  foundries,  etc. 
ALBANY  CO.   HERALD;  (see  Troy.) 

GREENPOINT,  Kings  Co.,  C\  32,092 
pop.    A  suburb  of  Brooklyn,  on  the  East  r., 
opposite  the  central  part  of  New  York  city, 
with  which  it  is  connected  by  ferries. 
STAR;  (see  Brooklyn.) 
I^LOISK:  iMT  r.rooklyn.) 
INDKI'KNDEXT;  (see  Brooklyn.) 
TRIBUNE;  (see  Brooklyn.) 

GREENPORT,  Suffolk  Co.,  □,  2,369 
pop.,  at  E.  terminus  of  Long  Island  Rd.,  95 
m.  from  New  York.  Engaged  in  foreign 
and  domestic  commerce  and  agi-iculture  ; 
also  ship  buildlug  and  fishing. 

REPUBLICAN  WATCHMAN;  Sat- 
urdays ;  democratic ;  four  pages ;  size  22x32 ; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1821; ;  Henry 
A.  Reeves,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  J  1. 

SUFFOLK  TIIUES;  Saturdays ;  repub- 
lican ;  four  pages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription 
«1.50;  established  1857:  L.  F.  Terry  and  J. 
N.  Hallock,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  K. 

GREENVILLE,  Greene  Co.,  O,  300 
pop.,  23  m.  from  Albany  and  19  from  Cats- 
kill.  Trade  centre  for  a  farming  neighbor- 
hood. 

LOG' A  L ;  Thursdays ;  neutral ;  four  pages ; 
size  24x36;  subscription  .$1;  established  1877; 
P.  Winne,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  J  1. 

GREENWICH,  Washington  Co.,  n- 
1,231  poj).  (town  3,860),  in  Greenwich  town- 
ship, on  Battenkill  r.,  8  m.  N.  W.  of  Cam- 
bridge.   Engaged  in  manufacturing. 

PEOPLE'S  JOURNAL;  Thursdays; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x4U  ;  subscrip- 
tion .§1.61) ;  established  1842  ;  Henry  C.  Morhous, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

GROTON,  Tompkins  Co.,  D  913  pop., 
on  OwasL-o  Inlet,  in  N.  E.  part  of  county, 
on  Southern  Central  Rd.,  15  m.  from  Ithaca 
and  27  from  Auburn,  N.  Y.  Centre  of  a 
dairying  country.  Engaged  in  manufac- 
turing carriages,  cutters,  agricultural  Im- 
plements and  other  articles. 

GROTON  AND  LANSING  JOUR- 
NAL; Tliursdavs;  i'ei>ubliean  ;  four  pages; 
size  26x10;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1866 ;  L.  J.  Townley  and  II.  L.  Wright,  editors 
and  publishers ;  circulation  J  1 ;  dated  at 
Groton  and  Lansing. 

BRIDiiE  BUILDER;  monthly;  four 
pages;  size  26.\1<);  sul)seription  25  cents;  es- 
tablished IKS:);  Groton  Iron  Bridge  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ;  an  advertising  sheet. 

HAMBURG,  Erie  Co.,  -a  758  pop.,  on 
the  Buff.,  N.  Y.  &  Phlla.,  Erie  (B.  &  S.  div.), 
L.  S.  &  Mich.  So.,  N.  Y.,  Chic.  &  St.  L.,  and 
Roch.  &  Pittsburg  Rds. 

ERIE  CO.  INDEPENDENT;  Fridays; 
eight  pages  ;  size  .30x44  ;  subscription  $1.50 ; 
establisheci  1875  ;  Joseph  B.  Miller,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  II;  dated  at  Ham- 
burg and  Buffalo. 

JOURNAL;  Wednesdays ;  independent ; 


NEW  YORK. 


four  pages;  size  28x14;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1881;  F.  M.  Perley,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K ;  issues  also  the 
Frankllnville  Argus. 

HAMILTON,  Madison  Co.,  n  1,689 
pop.,  28  111.  from  Utica,  on  the  Delaware  & 
Hudson  Canal  Rd.  Seat  of  Madison  Uni- 
versity, Hamilton  Theological  Seminary, 
Colgate  Academy  and  other  educational 
Institutions. 

DEMOCRATIC   REPUBLICAN; 

Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
28x41 ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1830  ; 
Edward  D.  Van  Slyck,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  K  K  1. 

DEMOCRATIC  VOLUNTEER; 
Wednestlays  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
25x37  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1864  ;  G. 
R.  Waldron,  editor ;  G.  G.  Waldron  &  Co., 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

MADISONENSIS;  bi-weekly ; 
t\venty-foiu' pages;  size  of  pageS.xll;  subscrip- 
tion $1.75  ;  established  1868  ;  Senior  Class  of 
Madison  University,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  K  ;  a  college  paper ;  issued  dur- 
ing the  collegiate  year. 

HAMMONDSPORT,  Steuhen  Co., 
p  716  pop.,  on  Crooked  Lake,  8  m.  from  Bath. 
Engaged  in  grape-growing  and  manufactur- 
ing wine. 

HERALD;  Wednesdays;  Independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  es- 
tablished 1874  ;  L.  H.  Brown,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

BREEZE;  monthly;  four  pages;  size 
24.X35;  Subscription  25  cents;  established 
1878;  G.  P.  Hastings  &  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

HANCOCK,  Delaware  Co.,  q  3,153 
pop.  (of  town),  on  the  N.  Y.,  Lake  Erie  & 
Western  Rd.,  164  in.  N.  W.  of  New  York ;  en- 
gaged in  tanning  and  lumber  manufactures. 

HERAIiD  ;  Thursdays;  neutral;  eight 
pages  ;  size  26x38  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1873 ;  W.  C.  McNally,  editor  and  pub- 
lislier ;  circulation  K  1. 

HANNIBAL,  Oswego  Co.,  n  490  pop., 

on  Rome,  Watertown  &  Ogdensburg   Rd., 

about  12  111.  S.  of  Oswego. 

NEWS  AND  REVEILLE;  Saturdays; 
independent  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  sub- 
scription $1.,50;  established  1867;  N.  B.  &  O. 
B.  Brower,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

HASTINGS- ON-HUDSON, 

Westchester  Co.,  Q,  on  Hudson  r.,  19  ni. 
from  New  York  City,  on  the  Hudson  River 
division  of  the  New  York  Central  &  Hud- 
son River  Rd. 

RECORD;  Saturdays;  eight  pages;  size 
21x35 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  ls85;John 
A.  Lunt,  editor  and  publisher ;  an  edition  of 
the  Dobbs  Ferry  Record. 

HAVANA,  Schuyler  Co.,  n  1,500  pop., 

on  Northern  Central  Rd.,  3  m.  from  Watkiiia 

and  18  from  Eliiiira. 

JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages;  size  36x48;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1849  ;  A.  G.  Ball,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  J  1. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  ;  size  3.5x4'^;  subscription  $1. :">();  ea- 
tabliBhe<t  1881;  Republican  Printing  Associa- 
tion, editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

CHURCH  A>fD  SCHOOL;  quarterly; 
twenty  jiages;  size  of  page  8x12;  subscription 
25  cents  ;  estal>lished  1882  ;  E.  D.  Morgan  and 
Jas.  Moriiiaii,  editors  and  publishers;  circu- 
lation .1  1  ;  a  school  paper.    S^" Actual  aver- 


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age  circulation  for  one  year  preceding  Jan. 
1,  1885,  as  per  statement  on  file  at  the  office  of 
the  American  Newspaper  Directory,  1,600 
copies. 

REGULAR  PHYSICIAN;  quarterly; 
medical;  thirtv-six  passes,  octavo;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  establisheil  18S1;  A.  P.  Hollett,  M.  D., 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

HAVERSTRAW,  Rockland  Co.,  q 
3,50ti  pop.  (town  6,973),  on  Hudson  r.,  New 
Jersey  &  N.  Y.,  N.  Y.,  WesJ  Shore  &  Buffalo 
and  N.  Y.,  Ontario  &  Western  Rds.,  37  m. 
from  New  York.  Engaged  in  manufactur- 
ing brick.  Tlie  town  lies  near  the  entrance 
to  the  most  picturesque  of  tlie  Hudson  r. 
scenery. 

ROCKLAND     CO.    MESSENGER  ; 

Thursdays  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
28x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1846 ; 
Robert  Smith,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  K  1. 
SENTINEL;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages; 
size  3Ux44;  subscription  $1.5U;  established 
1883;  B.  A.  Farr,  editor  and  publisher;  circu- 
lation K  1. 

HEMPSTEAD,  Queens  Co.,  O,  2,521 
pop.  (pop.  of  town  18,1(50),  on  South  Side  and 
Long  Island  Rds.,  21  m.  from  New  York  and 
Brooklyn,  and  1  m.  from  Garden  City. 
Rockaway  Beach  and  Long  Beach,  noted 
sumnaer  resorts,  are  in  this  townsliip.  Con- 
tains 5  churches,  5  manufactories,  several 
free  and  private  schools,  etc.  Is  lighted  by 
gas. 

INQUIRER;  Fridays ;  independent ;  four 
pages ;  size  24x38 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
Ilsned  1830  ;  Henry  M.  Onderdonk,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J. 

QUEENS  CO.  SENTINEL;  Thursdays  ; 
neutral ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription 
$2  ;  established  i858  ;  Lott  Van  DeWater,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

HERKIMER,  C.  H.,  Hei-ldmer  Co.,  ti 
2,359  pop.  (town  3,593),  on  Mohawk  r.,  New 
York  Central  Rd.  and  Erie  Canal,  and  ter- 
minus of  the  Herkimer,  Newport  &  Poland 
Rd.,  78  m.  from  Albany.  In  a  great  cheese 
and  dairy  district. 

CITIZEN;  Tuesdays;  republiran;  four 
pages;  size  29x45;  subscription  $1.'2'>;  estab- 
lished 1862  ;  C.  S.  Munger,  editor  ;  Weaver  & 
Munger,  publishers  ;  issue  also  the  Ilion  Citi- 
zen. 

DEMOCRAT ;  Wednesdays  ;  democratic ; 
four  pages;  size  28x44  ;  suliscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1840;  H.  P.  Witlii-istine  &  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publisliers  ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

HIGHLAND  FALLS,  Orange  Co., 

Q.  1,976  pop.,  on  Hudson  r.,  J  m.  from  West 

Point,  12  from  Newburgh  and  3  from  Cold 

Spring.    Supply  point  for  clothing,  etc.,  for 

the  U.  S.  Military  Academy  at  West  Point. 

Is  a  favorite  summer  resort. 

JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  eight  pages;  size 
26x40  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1870  ;  J.  C. 
Merritt,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K; 
an  edition  entitled  the  Mirror  is  issued  at 
Oornwall-on-Hudson  ;  another,  entitled  the 
i%mes,  is  issued  at  Monroe. 

HILLSDALE,  Columbia  Co.,   €\    326 

pop.  (town  1,939),  on  Harlem  Rd.,  17  m.  from 

Hudson.    Farming  quarter. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
four  pages;  size  24x35;  subscrijjtion  $1.25; 
established  1879 ;  E.  J.  Beardsley,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 


NEW  YORK. 


HOLLEY,  Orleans  Co.,  -a  1,018  pop., 
on  Erie  Canal  and  New  York  Central  Rd.,  22 
m.  from  Rochester.  Engaged  in  general 
trade  and  manufacturing. 

STANDARD;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40;  subscription  .$1.50; 
established  1870 ;  C.  C.  Hayden,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

TEMPERANCE  UNION ;  semi- 
monthly ;  prohibition  ;  four  pages ;  size  20x 
30 ;  subscription  35  cents  ;  established  1884 ; 
Temperance  Union  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publisher. 

HOMER,  Cortland  Co.,  D  3,000  pop., 
on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western  Rd., 
34  m.  from  Syracuse  and  3  from  Cortland. 
A  thriving  manufacturing  village  in  the 
centre  of  a  fine  agricultural  and  dairy  re- 
gion. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $2  ; 
established  1812  ;  C.  H.  Stevens,  editor  ;  Stev- 
ens &  Danes,  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

HONEOYE  FALLS,  Monroe  Co.,  -a 
1,200  pop.,  on  Honeoye  creek,  and  on 
Canandaigua  branch  of  New  York  Central 
Rd.,  14  m.  S.  of  Rochester.  Engaged  in  a 
variety  of  manufactures,  including  flour; 
a  celebrated  potato,  grain  and  fruit  centre. 

GAZETTE  ;  Saturdays  ;  independent ; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x38  ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 187fi;  C.  A.  Goheen,  editor;  A.  Tiffany 
Norton,  publisher ;  circulation  K. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  independent ;  four 
pages  ;  size  24.x36 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1882 ;  William  O'Brien,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

HOOSICK  FALLS,  Rensselaer  Co., 

a-  4,600  pop.,  on  Hoosick  r.  and  Troy&  Bos- 
ton and  Boston,  Hoosac  Tunnel  &  Western 
Rds.,  27  ni.  from  Troy.  Engaged  in  manu- 
facture of  agricultural  implements,  shirts 
and  malleable  iron. 

RENSSELAER    CO.    STANDARD; 

Fridays ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1872;  Benj.  Horsley, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J 1. 

HOPE,  Hamilton    Co.,   []'  651  pop.  of 

township,  on  the  Sacondaga  r.   Has  several 

leather  tanneries. 

HAMILTON  CO.  PRESS;  Satur- 
days ;  democratic  ;  four  pages ;  size  22.x31 ; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1873  ;  J.  R.  Arrow- 
smith,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K. 

HORNELLSVILLE,  Steuben  Co.,  p 
12,000  pop.,  on  Canisteo  r.  and  terminus  of 
three  divisions  of  N.  Y.,  Lake  Erie  &  West- 
ern Rd.,  whose  shops  are  located  here. 
Manufacturing  town  and  centre  of  trade. 

EVENING  TRIBUNE;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  TRIBUNE,  Fridays  ; 
democratic ;  four  pages ;  size— daily  24x35, 
weekly  27x45  ;  subscription — daily  $5,  weekly 

SI ;    established— daily     1874,    weekly    1851 ; 
reenhow  &  Peck,  etlitors  and  publishers ; 
circulation— dailv  J  J,  weekly  1 1. 

MORNING  TIMES;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Smiday,  and  TIMES,  Wednesdajs; 
republican  ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight 
pages ;  size — daily  24x35,  weekly  30x44 ;  sub- 
scription—daily $5,  weekly  $1.50;  established 
—daily  1877,  weekly  1866;  Tomer,  Dolson  & 
Mack,  editors  and  publishers ;  circulation 
— daily  J  J  1,  weekly  I  I. 

HERALD;     Wednesdays;    republican 
four   pages;   size  26x40;   subscription  $1.5h 


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GEO.  P.  ROWELL  &  GO'S 


NEW  YORK. 


established  1872;  E.  H.  Hough,  editor  and  pub- 
lislier;  ciiciilatlon  J  1. 

S<TEUJIKN      SICiNAI^;      Wednesdays) 
temperance  ;  four  pa^es ;  size  2«x4ii  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  establisheil  18S3 ;  Signal    Publishing 
Co,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  G. 
TIIIKS;  (see  J/orn(»!f/  Timrs.) 
TRIBUNE;  (see  Erenmg  Tribune.) 

HORSEHEADS,  Chemtmg  Co.,  g 
1,500  pop.,  6  ni.  from  Elinlra,  on  N.  Y.,  Lake 
Erie  &  Western,  Delaware,  Lackawanna  & 
Western,  Northern  Central,  and  Utica, 
Ithaca  &  Elnilra  Rils.  Engaged  in  farming, 
milling,  and  general  manufacturing. 

JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  greenback; 
four  pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  18e6:  T.  J.  Taylor,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

HUDSON,  C.  H.,  Columbia  Co.,  C^  8,779 
pop.,  on  E.  bank  of  Hudson  r.  and  on  Hud- 
son River  Rd.,  at  terminus  of  Hudson 
branch  of  Boston  &  Albany  Rd.,  116  m.  from 
Xew  York.  Engaged  in  commerce  and 
manufactures. 

.  EVENINCi  REGISTER  ;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  GAZETTEJ  Thurs- 
days ;  democratic ;  four  pages  ;  size— dally 
26x38,  weekly  28x43  ;  subscription— daily  $8, 
weekly  $1.50  ;  established— dailv  1866,  weekly 
1784;  M.  Parker  Williams,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation- daily    1  l ,  weekly  G. 

REPUBIjICAN;  every  morning  except 
Sunday,  and  COLUMBIA  REPUBLI- 
CAN, Thursda.ys;  republican;  four  pages; 
size— daily  24x36,  weekly  29x46 ;  subscription 
—dally  $7,  weekly  $1.50  ;  established— dally 
1847.  weekly  1820;  William  Bryan  &  Son,  edi- 
tors and  publishers ;  circulation— dally  J  J, 
weekly  H. 

COLUMBIA     REPUBLICAN;     (see 
Republican.) 
GAZETTE;  (see  Evening  Register.) 

HUNTER,   Greene  Co.,    O^    G50    pop., 
on  Catskill  Mountain  &  Stony  Clove  Rd.,  20 
m.  from    Catskill.    Engaged    In    furniture 
manufacturing,  and  a  summer  resort. 
PHQ2NIX  ;     Saturdays;     independent; 

four  pages;    size  26x42;    subscription  .«!l..50: 

established  1884  ;  C.  M.  Cartwright,  editor  and 

publisher. 

HUNTINGTON,  Suffolk  Co.,  P,  2,952 
pop.  (pop.  of  town  8,098),  on  Huntington  bay 
and  Port  Jefferson  branch  of  Long  Island 
Rd.,  35  m.  from  New  York. 

LONG  ISLANDER  ;  Fridays  ;  repub- 
lican; lour  pages;  size  24x36;  subscription 
$1.50;  estal)Iislie<l  1836;  C.  E.  Shepard,  editor 
and  pul)lisher;  circulation  J  1. 
^  SUFFOLK  BULLETIN  :  Fridays  ; 
democratic;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1..5(i;  established  1847;  Chas.  H.  Street, 
editor;  Bulletin  Company,  publishers  ;  circu- 
lation K  1. 

HURLEYVILLE,  Sullivan  Co.,  ^  500 

pop.,  on  N.  Y.,  Ontario  &  Western  Rd.,  6  m. 

from  Mimticello.    A  milk-shipping  depot. 

TELEPHONE;  montlilv ;    eight  pages: 

size     22x32;      subscription    $1;      established 

1883;  M.   H.   Pride,  editor  and  publisher. 

ILION,  Herkimer  Co.,  ^  4,000  pop.,  on 
Mohawk  r..  New  Ym-k  Central  and  West 
Shore  Rds.  and  Erie  Canal,  12  m.  from  Utica. 
Engaged  in  manufacturing  fire-arms,  sew- 
ing machines,  agricultural  implements 
and  other  articles. 
CITIZEN;  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  four 


NEW  YORK. 


pages ; 
lis-     ■ 


)  u  ^-  ,11^,®  29x45;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
fshed  1862 ;  George  W.  Weaver,  editor ; 
Weaver  &  Munger  publishers ;  circulation 
III;  issue  also  the  Herkimer  Citizen. 

IRVINGTON,  Westchester  Co.,  O, 
2,000  pop.,  on  the  New  York  City  and  Hud- 
son r.  Rd.,  20  m.  from  New  York  City ;  a 
popular  summer  resort;  exten.sive  horti- 
cultural industry. 

COURIER  ;  Wednesdays  ;  eight  pages; 
size  30x44;  substription  $1.50:  establislied 
1S84  ;  E.  C.  Bruce,  editor  and  publisher. 

RECORD  ;  Saturdays ;  four  pages ;   size 

20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1884; 
John  A.  Lant,  editor  and  publisher  ;  an  edi- 
tion of  the  Dobbs  Ferry  Record. 

ITHACA,  C.H.,  Tompkins  Co.,  a  11,986 
pop.,  at  the  head  of  Cayuga  Lake.  The 
Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western,  Geneva, 
Ithaca  &  Sayre  and  Cayuga  Lake  Shore  Rds. 
—branches  of  the  Lehigh  Valley  and  the 
Elmira,  Cortland  &  Northern  Rd.— pass 
through  here.  Cayuga  Lake  steamboat 
line  also  has  a  landing  at  Ithaca.  Engaged 
In  manufactures.  Seat  of  Cornell  Uni- 
versity.   Largest  village  in  the  State. 

CORNELL  SUN  ;  every  evening  except 
Saturday  and  Sunday  :  four  pages  ;  size  14x20 ; 
subscription  $3;  established  1880;  Students 
of  Cornell  University,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
circulation  K  K;  a  college  paper;  issued 
during  the  collegiate  year. 

JOlJRNAIj:  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republi- 
can;  four  pages;  size— daily  24x38,  weekly 
28x4S ;  subscription— daily  $7,  weekly  $2  ;  es"- 
tabllshed— daily  1869,  weekly  1816;  Ithaca 
Journal  Association,  publishers ;  circulation 
—dally  J  1,  weekly  H. 

CORNELL  ERA;  Fridays  :  twenty 
pages;  size  of  page  8x11;  subscription  $2.50 ; 
established  1869  ;  Students  of  Senior  and 
Junior  Classes  of  Cornell  University,  editors 
and  publishers ;  circulation  K  1  ;  a  college 
paper  ;  issued  during  the  collegiate  year. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1820;  Ward  Gregt)ry,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  III. 

ITHACAN;  Fridays  ;  eight  pages;  size 
3:3x46;  subscription  ,$2 ;  established  1871 ;  A. 
Claijp,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir'n  H  H. 

CORNELL  REVIEW;  monthly;  sixty 
ijages  octavo ;  subscription  $2.10 ;  estab- 
lished 1873  ;  Literary  Societies  of  Cornell  Uni- 
versity, publishers ;  circulation  K  •  a  college 
magazine;  issued  during  the  collegiate 
year. 

JAMAICA,  C.  H.,  Queens  Co.,  C\  3,922 
pop.  (pop.  of  town  10,089),  on  Long  Island  & 
Montauk  and  Brooklyn  Central  Rds.,  10 
m.  from  Brooklyn.  Residence  of  mer- 
chants doing  business  In  New  York  City. 
Engaged  in  market  gardening. 

LONG  ISLAND   DEMOCRAT; 

Tuesdays  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x38  ; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1835 ;  Lewis  M. 
Wood,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

LONG  ISLAND  FARMER;  Thurs- 
days ;  republican  ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ; 
subscription  $2;  established  1822;  Albert 
B.  Pine,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

STANDARD;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1868 ;  John  O'Donnell,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

JAMESTOWN,  Chautauijua  Co.,  p 
13,000  pop.,  at  outlet  of  Chautauqua  Lake, 
on  New  York,  Pa.  &  Ohio  and  Buffalo  & 
Southwestern  branch  of  Erie  and  Dunkirk, 
Allegheny  Valley  &  Pittsluirgh  Rds.,  con- 


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NEW  YORK. 


nected  by  steamers  with  various  points  on 
the  lake.    Engaged  In  manufacturing,  and 
centre  of  an  extensive  agricultural  region. 
JOURNAL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  republican; 
daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ;  size- 
dally  23x37,  weekly  31x46 ;  subscription— daily 
$7,    weekly     $1.50";     estabUshed— <laily    187U, 
weeklv  1S26  ;  John  A.  Hall  &  Son,  editors  and 
publishers  :  circulation— <laily  J  1,  weekly  H  1. 
CHAUTAUQUA  DEMOCRAT;  Wed- 
nesdays ;  republican  ;  eiglit  pages  ;  size  32x44  ; 
subscription  $1.5U;    established   1855;    A.  B. 
&  C.   F.  Fletcher,  editors  and  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation 1 1. 
STANDARD ;  Fridays ;  democratic  ;  four 
ages  ;    size    30x44  ;   subscription  $2  ;   estab- 
ished  1879;  Palmer  K.  Shankland,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

SUN  ;  Sundays ;  democratic  ;  eight  pages  ; 
size  32x44  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established 
1884  :  Camp  &  Fuller,  editors  and  publishers. 
WART  N  Y  A  HEM;  Thursdays  ; 
Swedish  ;  independent  ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
31x39  ;  subscription  S2  ;  established  1874 ;  John 
Halier,  eilitor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  I. 

JErFERSON,  Schoharie  Co.,  D-  217 
pop.,  in  the  southern  part  of  the  county, 
about  12  m.  from  the  line  of  the  Delaware 
&  Hudson  Canal  Go's  Rd.,  and  5  m.  from 
Ulster  &  Delaware  Rd. 


NEW  YORK. 


K 


COURIER;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
four  pages ;  size  21x28 ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1872  ;  Page  T.  Hoagland,  editor  and 
publisher ;  cu'culatiou  J. 

DISTRICT  REGISTER;  monthly; 
methcjdist  episcopal ;  twenty-four  pages  ;  size 
of  page  9x12  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1884  ; 
Rev.  Edward  White,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  J  1.  i^~  Actual  averaye  circula- 
tion for  one  year  preceding  Jan.  1, 19S^, as  per 
statement  on  file  at  the  office  of  the  Ameri- 
can Newspaper  Directory,  1,066  copies. 

JEFFERSONVIL.LE,  Sullivan  Co., 
□,  324  pop.,  ou  Callicoons  creek,  about  10  m. 
from  N.  Y.,  Lake  Erie  &  Western,  and  the 
same  distance  from  Midland  Rd.,  about  16 
X.  W.  of  Monticello. 

SULLIVAN     CO.     RECORD;     Frl 

days  ;  independent-democratic;  eight  pages  : 
size  26x38;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1868 ;  M.  J.  Weyraueh,  editor  and  publishei-; 
circulation  K  1. 

JOHNSTOWN,  C.  H.,  Fulton  Co.,  D- 

5,013  pop.  (pop.  of  town  16,626),  In  Johns- 
town township,  on  Cayadutta  creek  and 
Fonda,  Johnstown  &  GloversvlUe  Rd.,  4  m. 
from  Fonda.  Engaged  In  mercantile  pur- 
suits, manufacturing,  etc.  A  large  number 
of  glove  and  mitten  factories  are  located 
here. 

FULTON  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Wednes- 
davs  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ; 
sufcscriptlon  $1.50;  established  1838;  George 
F.  Beaklev,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  J  1. 

FULTON  CO.  REPUBLICAN; 
Thursdays ;  republican ;  four  pages ;  size 
28x46 ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1870 ; 
Blunck  &  Leaning,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  J  1  ;  an  edition  entitled  the  Jour- 
nal and  Republican  is  Issued  at  Wells. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thui-sdays;  eight 
pages  ;  size  36x48  ;  sub.scriptlon  $2  ;  re-estab- 
lished 1879  ;  Hervey  Ross,  editor  and  publish- 
er ;  printed  at  the  ofSce  of  the  GloversvlUe 
Standard. 

JORDAN,  Onondaga  Co.,  a  1,345  pop., 
on  Erie  Canal  and  N.  Y.  C.  &  Hudson  R.  Rd., 
17  in.  from  Syracuse.  Engaged  in  manufac- 
tures. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages ;  size  26x40 ;   subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 


lished 1877;   C.  H.  Bibbens,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

KEESEVILLE,  Essex  Co.,  q-  2,500 
pop.,  ou  both  sides  of  Ausable  r.,  4  m.  from 
Lake  Champlain  and  14  from  Burlington, 
Vt.    Some  manufacturing  done  here. 

ESSEX  CO.  REPUBLICAN;  Thurs- 
days; republican;  eight  pages;  size  36x48;  sub- 
scription .?2;  established  1839;  W.  Lansing, 
editor ;  W.  Lansing  &  Son,  publishers  ;  circu- 
lation 1 1;  issue  also  the  Plattsburgh  Sentinel. 

KINDERHOOK,  Columbia  Co.,  P, 
3,984  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Albany  Rd.,  5  m. 
from  Hudson  r.  at  Stuyvesant  Landing,  16 
from  Albany.  Engaged  in  cotton,  woolen 
and  paper  manufacture. 
ROUGH  NOTES;  (.see  Valatle.) 
KINGSTON,  C.  H.  (RONDOUT),  Ul- 
ster Co.,  c\  18,342  pop.,  on  Hudson  r.  and 
N.  Y.,  West  Shore  &  Buffalo  Rd.,  at  the 
mouth  of  Rondout  creek,  91  m.  from 
New  York,  at  terminus  of  Delaware  and 
Hudson  Canal  and  Ulster  &  Delaware  and 
Walkill  Valley  Rds.  The  municipality  of 
Kingston  embraces  Kingston  and  Rondout, 
which  are  about  two  miles  apart.  Engaged 
in  manufactures.  Has  a  large  river  com- 
merce. Said  to  do  a  larger  business  and 
have  a  larger  tonnage  thau  any  other  point 
on  the  Hudson. 

FREEMAN  (Rondout);  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  JOURNAL  AND 
FREEMAN,  Thursdays;  republican  ;  daily 
four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages ;  size— dally 
26x38,  weeklv  33x50  ;  subscription— dally  $8, 
weeklv  $1.50 ;  established— daily  1871,  weekly 
1840 ;  Kingston  Freeman  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation— daily  I,  weekly  G  1. 

LEADER;  everv  morning  except  Sun- 
day, and  W^EEKL  Y,  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
four  pages  ;  size— daily  24x36,  weekly  28x42 ; 
subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  W.  S.  Fredenburgh,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation- daily  J  1,  weekly  J  1. 
ARGUS;  Wednesdays  ;  democratic  ;  eight 
pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1832;  H.  G.  Crouch,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher: circulation  L 

JOURNAL  AND  FREEMAN;  (see 
Freeman. ) 

FRATERNAL  INDICATOR  (Ron- 
dout); monthly;  knights  of  Columbia;  four 
pages  ;  size  16x23  ;  subscription  25  cents  ;  es- 
tablished  1884;  D.  J.  Auchmoody,  editor  and 
publisher. 

KNOWERSVIL.LE,  Albany  Co.,  o- 
400  pop.,  on  the  Susquehanna  division  of  the 
Delaware  &  Hudson  Canal  Co.'s  Rd.,  17  m. 
from  Albany. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays;  four  pages; 
size  24x35 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1884 ; 
D.  H.  Crowe,  editor  and  publisher. 

LANCASTER,  Erie  Co.,-d  1,g02  pop., 

10  m.  from  Buffalo,  on  N.  Y.,  Lake  Erie  & 
Western    and   Delaware,   Lackawanna    & 
Western   Rds.      Has  three  large  flouring 
mills,  glass  works  and  a  tannery. 
TIMES;     Thursdays;    four   pages;     size 

22x31 ;  subscription  $\  ;  establishes!  1880 ;  A.  L. 

Rinewalt,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

LANSING,  Osioeffo  Co.,  a 

GROTON  AND  LANSING  JOUR- 
NAL; (see  Groton.) 

LANSINGBURGH,  Rensselaer  Co., 
D- 7,437  pop.,  on  Troy  &  Boston  Rd.,  3  m.  from 


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Troy.  A  subvirb  and  branch  post-ofBce  of 
the  city  of  Troy,  and  10  m.  above  Albany 
and  1  m.  from  Cohoes.  Engaged  In  man- 
ufacturing collars,  cuffs,  shirts,  brushes 
and  oil-cloth.  Residence  also  of  Troy  busi- 
ness men. 

COURIER;  Saturdays;  fnur  i.ai;-.'s;  size 
24x30 ;  su))Scription  SL.W;  cstalilislicd  1876; 
Marvin  E.  Stow,  editor  anil  pnblislur;  circu- 
lation J  J  1. 

LiE  ROY,  Genesee  Co.,  -a  2,800  pop.,  on 
Oatlva  creeli  and  Tonawanda,  Batavia  & 
Cauandaigua  branch  of  Now  York  Central, 
Attica  branch  of  N.  Y.,  Lake  Erie  &  Western, 
and  Rochester  &  Pittsburgh  Rds.,  46  m.  from 
Buffalo  and  25  S.  W.  of  Rochester.  Location 
of  lughani  University— largest  female  uni- 
versity in  Western  New  York.  Engaged  ex- 
tensively in  salt,  paper,  patent  medicine, 
malt,  and  carriage  manufactures.  Near 
large  limestone  quarries. 

GAZETTE:  Wednesdays ;  republican ; 

four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscri|)tion  $2 ;  estab- 
lishtd  1827;  Marcellus  &  Hand,  editors  and 
publishers;  circulation  K  1. 

GENESEE  COURIER;  Fi-idays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  Images ;  size  26x40 ;  suljscription 
S2.50;  estaljlished  1870;  George  BI.  Howe,  ed- 
itor and  publisher ;  circulation  J. 

TIMES  ;  Wednesdays  ;  independent  ; 
eight  pages ;  size  31x45 ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1881;  Frank  H.  Morgan,  editor; 
Lf  Roy  Times  Co.,  publishers;  circ'n  J  J  1. 

LIBERTY,  Sullivan  Co.,  O,  478  pop., 

on  N.  Y.,  Ontario  &  Western  Rd.,    100  m. 

from  New  York.    Agricultural  district. 

REGISTER,  Fridays;  four  pages ;  size 
26x4<1;  sub.scription  $1.50;  established  1870; 
Sprague  &  Low,  editors  and  publishers ;  cir- 
culation J  1. 

LiIMA,  Livingston  Co., -n  1,878 pop.,  7  m. 
E.  of  N.  Y.,  Lake  Erie  &  Western  Rd.,  at 
Avon  and  4  S.  of  Honeoye  Falls.  The  seat 
of  the  Genesee  Wesleyan  Seminary. 

RECORDER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x35 ;  suljseription  ,$1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1869  ;  A.  T.  Norton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  1. 

GEXESEE  ^VESI-EYAN  REVIEW; 
quarterly  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  21x28  ;  sul)scrip- 
tion  25  cents;  established  1884:  Faculty  and 
Students  of  Genesee  Wesleyan  Seminary, 
editors  and  ]iublishers  ;  a  school  paper  ;  is- 
sued (luring  the  school  year. 

LISLE,  Broome  Co.,  ^  429  pop.  (town- 

shiji  2,399),  on  Tioughnioga  r.  and  Delaware, 
Lackawanna  &  Western  Rd.,  23  m.  from 
Binghamton.  Lumber  district.  Large  quan- 
tities of  butter  shipped  from  here. 

GliEANER;  Wednesdays;  four  pages; 
size  24x35  ;  suVjscription  $1 ;  established  1871 ; 
Eugene  Davis,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  K 1. 

LITTLE  FALLS,  Ilerklmer  Co.,  ^ 
7,200  pop.,  on  Mohawk  r.  and  New  York 
Central  .t  Hudson  River  and  N.  Y.,  West 
Shore  &  Buffalo  Rds.,  22  m.  from  Utica. 
Splendid  water  power.  Considerable  man- 
ufacturing done  here.  Engaged  in  dairying 
and  cheese  making. 

HERKIIHER  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 180s ;  W.  R.  Chappie,  editor  and 
iiublisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

JOURNAIi    AND    COURIER;  Tues- 


NEW  YORK. 


days  ;  republican  ;  four  pages ;  size  30x44  ; 
subscription  $2;  established  1834;  Stebbins  & 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  III. 

LITTLE  VALLEY,  C.  H.,  Cattarau- 
gus Co.,  P  2,200  pop.,  on  New  York,  Lake 
Erie  &  Western  Rd.,  40  ni.  E.  of  Dunkirk. 

CATTARAUGUS    REPUBLICAN} 

(see  Salamanca.) 

LIVINGSTON  MANOR,  Sullivan 
Co.,  Q,  575  pop.,  on  the  >'.  Y.,  Ontario 
&  Western  Rd.,  at  the  conflu.x  of  the 
Wlllowemoc  and  BeaverklU  rs.  A  shipping 
station.  Turning  works,  iron  foundry, 
and  lumber  and  acid  manufactories  are 
located  here. 

TIMES;    Fridays ;    Independent ;    four 

pages;  size  22x30;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished  1881 ;  D.  M.  Scriber,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  .1  1. 

LIVONIA,     Livingston    Co.,    -a    283 

jioii.,  on  the  N.  Y.,  Lake  Erie  &  Western 

Rd.,     between     the     beautiful     lakes     of 

Conesus  and  Hemlock ;  situated  in  a  line 

agricultural     district,     and     the     largest 

grain   market  in  Livingston  and  Ontario 

counties. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1875; 
Clarence  M.  Alvord,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  J  J. 

LOCKPORT,  C.  H.,  Niagara  Co.,  -a 
13,522  pop.,  on  Erie  Canal  and   New  York 
Central  and  N.  Y.,  Lake  Erie  &  Western 
Rds.,  19  m.  from  Niagara  Falls  and  25  from 
Buffalo.     The  locks   in  the  canal  furnish 
water  power,  which  is  used  in    manufac- 
turing.   Stone  quarrying  Is  done  here  ;  cen- 
tre of  a  fruit  and  agricultural  district. 
JOURNAL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and   NIAGARA  JOURNAL,  Wed- 
nesdays ;  republican  ;  dail.v  four  pai^es,  week- 
ly  eight    pages  ;   size  —  daily   28x41,   weekly 
31x49  ;   subscription— daily  -S**,  weekly  $1.50  ; 
established— daily  1859,  weekly  1851 ;  Ward  & 
Cobb,  editors  and  publishers  ;   circulation- 
daily  J  J  1,  weekly  H. 

UNION;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  NIAGARA  DEMOCRAT,  Satur- 
days ;  democratic  ;  dally  four  pages  ;  weekly 
eight  pages;  size— dail.v  27x41;  weekly  (size 
of  page)  2Lx27 ;  subscription— daily  $8 ;  weekly 
$1.50;  established— daily  1860;  weekly  1821; 
Union  Printing  and  Publishing  Company, 
publishers;  circulation— dailv  .1  l;weeklvG. 
NIA(iARA  DEMOCRAT;  (see  C/^n,ion.) 
NIAGARA  J  O  U  R  .\  A  L ;  (see  Journal.) 

LONG  ISLAND  CITY,  Queens  Co., 

a,  24,000  pop.,  on  East  r.,  N.   of  Brooklyn, 

and     at     W.    terminus     of     Long    Island 

and   Flushing   and   North   Side   Rds.     An 

important    suburb    of     New     York    City. 

Engaged  in  manufactures. 

EVENING  COURIER;  every  evening 
except    Sunday,    and     LONG     ISLAND 

COURIER,  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size— daily  22x32,  weekly  20x40  ;  sub- 
scrl|)tloii— dally  $3,  weekly  .$2;  established- 
daily  1S84,  weekly  1875;  Courier  Co.,  editors 
andjpuhlishers  ;  cirrulation— weekly  J, 

STA  R  ;  everv  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  LONG  ISLAND  STAR,  Fridays; 
independent:  four  pages  ;  size— daily  24x36  ; 
weelily  and  Saturday  26x40;  subscription- 
daily  .$5,  weekly  .$2 ;  established— daily  1876, 
weeklv  18'i5;  Thomas  H.  Todd,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation— dally  . I,  weekly  11; 
an  edition  of  the  dally  is  Issued  In  Brooklyn. 


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NEW  YORK. 


LONG    ISLAND    BEOBACHTER; 

Saturdaj'S ;  German ;  independent ;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  §2  ;  established 
1876 ;  Chas.  Kernitz,  editor  and  publislier ; 
circulation  K  1.  

LONG  ISLAND  COURIER;  (see 
Evening  Courier.) 

LONG  ISLAND  STAR;  (see  Star.) 

TRIBUNE;  Saturdays  ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages ;    size   26x40 ;    subscription   $2 ;    estab- 
lished 1883 ;  A.  P.  Mclntyre,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 
liOWVILLE,  C.  H.,  Lewis  Co.,  [^  872 

pop.  (town  3,188),  on  TJtica  &  Black  R.  Rd.; 

59  m.  from  Utica,  1  from  Black  r.  and  canal 

and    36    from   Watertown.      Centre    of   a 

dairy  and  agricultural  district. 

JOURNAL    AND    REPUBLICAN; 

Thursdays ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
29x46  ;  subscription  .f  2  ;  established  1830  ; 
Henry  A.  Phillips,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation 1 1. 

LEWIS  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Wednes- 
days ;  democratic ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40  ; 
subscription  S2;  established  185G;  Manville 
&  Phelps,  editors  and  publishers ;  clrc'u  I. 

TIJ»IES  AND  LEWIS  CO.  IN- 
DEPENDENT; Thursdays;  indeiiendent ; 
four  pages ;  size  29x44 ;  subscription  $2 ; 
established  1876 ;  Fitch  &  Hesler,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  J  .J  1 . 

LYONS,    C.  H.,    Wayne    Co.,  -n  3,820 

l)op.,  on  Erie  canal  and  Geneva  &  Lyons, 
,  N.  Y.,  West  Shore  &  Buffalo,  and  Central 

Rds.,  36  m.  from  Rochester. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  reptibll- 
can  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x45  ;  subscription  $2  ; 
established  1821 ;  W.  T.  Tinsley,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  I. 

SENTINEL;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  .$1.50; 
established  1882;  M.  J.  &  I.  J.  Van  Marter, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

WAYNE  DEMOCRATIC  PRESS; 
Wednesdays ;  democratic  ;  four  pages ;  size 
27x41 ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1821 ;  Wm. 
Van  Camp,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation 
J  J. 
MoGRAWVILLE,  Cortland  Co.,  n 

SUO     pop.,    4    m.    from    Cortland.     Butter 

and  cheese   making ;    corset   making   the 

principal  industry. 

SENTINEL;  Thursdays;  four  pages; 
size  24x36 ;  subscription  $1.25 ;  established 
1878 ;  Berggren  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  K  1. 

MADRID,  St.  Lawrence  Co.,  b  1,000 
pop.,  on  Ogdensburgh  &  Lake  Champlain 
Rd.,   18   m.    from  Ogdensburgh.    Engaged 
in  general  and  dairy  farming. 
RECORDER;  monthly ;  congregational; 

four  pages ;  size  24X.36 ;  subscription  50  cents  ; 

established  1879  ;  Rev.  W.  D.  Williams,  editor 

and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

MAIiONE,  C.  H.,  Franklin  Co.,  <J 
5,0130  pop.,  on  Salmon  r.  and  O.  &  L.  C. 
Rd.,  60  ni.  from  Ogdensburgh.  Equal 
distance  from  Rouse's  Point.  An  agri- 
cultural district  and  centre  of  trade. 
Engaged  in  manufacturing. 

FARMER;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages; 
size  30x43 ;  subscription  $1.15 ;  established 
1881;  Andrew  E.  Clark,  editor  and  publisher. 

FRANKLIN  GAZETTE;  Fridays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1837 ;  Law  &  Meritt, 
editors  and  publishers;  circulation  .J  1. 

PALLADIUM;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  27x41 ;  subscription  $1.15  ; 
established  1835;  Palladium  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  J  J  1 . 


MAMARONECK,  Westchester   Co., 

□,  2,(X)0  pop.,  on  Long  Island  Sound  and  N.  Y. 

New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rd.    Contains  the 

residences  of  quite  a  number  of  persons 

doing  business  in  New  York  City. 

REGISTER;  Wednesdays;  four  pages; 
size  22x30;  subscription  $1.25;  establisned 
1882 ;  Williani  E.  Peters,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K. 

MARATHON,  Cortland  Co.,  a  1,006 
pop.,  on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western 
Rd.,  and  Tioughnioga  r.,  50  m.  from  Syra- 
cuse and  30  from  Blnghamton.  A  farm- 
ing district,  producing  butter  and  other 
produce. 

INDEPENDENT;  Wednesdays;  eight 
pages  ;  size  26x38 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1870;  E.  L.  Adams,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 

MARCELLUS,  Onondaga  Co.,  a 
(pop.,  of  village  775,  pop.  of  town  2,500),  on 
Auburn  branch  of  N.  Y.  Central  &  Hudson 
R.  Rd.  Nine  Mile  creek  passes  through  town 
and  supplies  very  ample  water  power.  Has 
numerous  manufactories  of  cloth,  furni- 
ture, lumber,  plaster,  pearl  barley,  flour, 
paper,  powder  and  machinery.  In  good 
agricultural  district ;  12  m.  from  Syracuse ; 
same  from  Auburn. 

OBSERVER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages;  size  24x35:  subscription  $1.25: 
established  1879  ;  A.  de  L.  Rogers,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

MARGARET VILLE,  Delaware 
Co.,  a^  418  pop.,  on  E.  branch  of  Delaware  r., 
23  m.  S.  E.  of  Delhi. 

UTILITARIAN;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages ;  size  20x27 ;  subscription 
§1 ;  established  1863 ;  J.  K.  P.  Jackson,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

MARILLA,  Erie  Co.,  -a  400  pop.,  18 
m.  from  Buffalo.    An  agricultural  locality. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  four  ijages ;  size 
2<Jx26  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1883 :  Benj. 
Morey,  editor  ;  Morey  &  Son,  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation K  K. 

MARION,  Wayne    Co.,  -D  2,194  pop. ; 

nearest  town  is  Palmyra.     Has  large  fan- 
ning mill. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays ;  four  pages  ; 
size  22x30;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1830 ;  R.  D.  Curtis,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation K. 

MATTEAWAN,  Dutchess  Co.,  O, 
5,000  pop.,  on  Newburgh.  Dutchess  and  Con- 
necticut Rd.  Has  water  power,  which  is 
used  in  various  manufactures. 

FISHKILL  JOURNAL;  Thursdays; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28.x 42 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2 ;  established  1856 ;  G.  W.  Owen,  edi- 
tor and  publisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

MAYVILLE,  C.  H.,  Chautauqua  Co., 
p  1,135  pop.,  on  Chautauqua  lake,  and  Buf- 
falo, New  York  &  Philadelphia  Rd.,  20  m. 
from  Jamestown,  with  which  it  is  con- 
nected by  steamer.  An  agricultural  dis- 
trict. 

CHAUTAUQUA  ERA;  Mondays;  re- 
publican ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1880;  G.  R.  Dean,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1 ;  issues  also 
the  Sentinel. 


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SEXTINEIi  ;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x4U  ;  subscription  §2  ;  es- 
tablished 18:M ;  G.  R.  Dean,  editor  and  pulj- 
lislier;  eireiilatiou  Kl ;  Issues  also  the  Chau- 
tcdiqua  Era. 

MECHANICVILLE,  Saratoga  Co., 
D-  3,(XX)  pop.,  on  Hudson  i.  and  on  a  num- 
ber of  railroads  ;  also  on  Champlaln  Canal, 
20  m.  N.  of  Albany  and  18  S.  of  Saratoga. 
Contains  a  very  large  paper  mill,  several 
extensive  sash,  door,  and  blind  factories, 
a  hosiery  mill  and  other  t'nterprises.  The 
town  Is  connected  by  horse-car  with  Still- 
water, 3  tu.  distant.  Very  considerable 
water  power. 

MERCURY;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  sulxscription  $1.25 ;  estab- 
llslied  1882 ;  Farriuffton  L.  Mead,  editor  and 
publislier;  circulation  J. 

MEDINA,  Orleans  Co.,  -D  4,500  pop., 
on  Oak  Orchard  creek,  Erie  Canal  and  New 
York  Central  Rd.,  40  m.froni  Rochester  and 
40  from  Buffalo.  Centre  of  trade.  Has  wa- 
ter power,  which  is  used  in  various  manu- 
factures. 

TI3IES;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  20x26  ;  sub- 
scription $3 ;  established  1878  :  John  M.  Smith, 
editor  and  publisher. 

REGISTER;  Thui-sdays ;  democratic; 
f  oiu*  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ; 
established  1877;  M.  A.  I3owen,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  .$2;  established 
1852;  Frank  H.  Kurd,  editor  and  pul^lisher; 
circulation  J  J  1. 

MEXICO,  Oswego  Co.,  a  1,273  pop.,  on 
Salmon  creek,  near  Lake  Ontario  and 
Rome,  Watertown  &  Ogdensburg  Rd.  Agri- 
cultural implements  and  other  articles 
manufactured  here.    A  centre  of  trade. 

INDEPEXDEXT;  Wednesdays;  inde- 
pendent ;  four  pages  ;  size  26.x41  ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1861;  Henry  Humphries, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

MIDDLEBURGH,  Schoharie  Co.,  n- 
l,li^  pop.  of  village  (pop.  of  town  3,376),  on 
Mlddleburgh  &  Schoharie  Valley  Rd.,  5  m. 
from  Schoharie,  38  W.  of  Albany. 

GAZETTE  ;      Thursdays;     democratic; 

four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1871 ;  J.  E.  Young,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher;  circulation  J  1. 

MIDDLEPORT,  Niagara  Co.,  d  771 
pop.,  on  N.  Y.  C.  it  H.  R.  Rd.,  and  Erie  canal, 
37  m.  from  Buffalo,  and  45  from  Rochester. 
Has  several  grist,  stave,  flour  and  paper 
mills,   fruit-canning  and  fruit  evaporating 
establishment.    The  centre  of  a  good  fruit- 
growing section,  and  its  shipping  point. 
M  A  I  Ij  i  Saturdays;   indi  pendent ;   four 
pages  :  size  20x27  ;  subscription  .^1  ;  established 
1872;  S.  H.  Clark,  editor  and  puljlislier;  circu- 
lation K  1. 

MIDDLETO  WN,  Orange  Co.,  Z\  9,500 
pop.,  on  N.  Y.,  Lake  Erie  &  Western,  N.  Y., 
Sas<iuehanna  &  Western,  New  York.  On- 
tario &  Western  Rds.,  67  m.  from  New  York. 
A  trade  and  manufacturing  centre. 
AROIIS;  everv  evening  except  Sunday, 
and    >IERCURV,   semi-weekly,  Tues.lays 
and  Fridavs  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages ;  size— 
dailv  2-4X.56,  semi-weekly  26x40  ;  subscription— 


NEW  YORK. 


dally  $5,  semi-weekly  §2 ;  established— daily 
1876,  seml-weekly  1859;  Thompson  &  Macar- 
dell,  editors  and  publishers;  cireulal  ion- 
daily  J  1,  semi- weekly  H  1. 

PRESS  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  ORANGE  CO.  PRESS,  semi-weekly, 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays ;  republican ;  four 
pages;  size— dally  23x35,  .semi-weekly  26.^40; 
subscription — daily  $6,  semi-weekly  $2 ;  es- 
tablislied  —  daily  1867,  semi-weekly  1851  ; 
Stivers,  Slauson  &  Boyd,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ;  circulation— daily  3  1,  seml-weeklv  G. 

MERCURY  !  (see  Aryus.) 

ORANGE  t:0.  PRESS;  (see  Press.) 

SIGXS  OF  THE  TIMES  ;  semi 
monthly  ;  baptist ;  twelve  pages ;  size  of  page 
11x16;  subscription  $2;  established  18.32;  Gil- 
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MILiFORD,  Otsego  Co.,  n  600 pop.,  on 

CoOperstown  &  Susquehanna  Valley  Rd.,  8 

m.  from  Cooperstown. 

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MILLERTON,  Dtdchess  Co.,  C^  60O 
pop.,  on  Hartford  &  Conn.  Western,  New- 
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MOHAWK,  Herkimer  Co.,  ^  1,750 
pop.,  on  Erie  canal  and  N.  Y.,  West  Shore  & 
Buffalo  Rd.,  U  m.  from  N.  Y.  C.  Rd.  and 
U  E.  of  Ilion.  Largely  interested  in  the 
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MONROE,  Orange  Co.,  □,  600  pop.,  on 

N.  Y.,  L.  E.  &  W.  Rd.,  20  m.  from  Newburgh 
and  10  from  Goshen.  Three  large  cream- 
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HERALD;  Mondays;  independent ;  four 
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TIMES;  Thursdays ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
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publisher  ;  circulation  K  ;  printed  at  the  office 
of  the  Highlanil  Falls  JourrLffl. 

MONTGOMERY, Orange  Co.,a,  1,035 

pop.  (pop.  of  town  4,795),  on  Wallkill  r.  and 

Montgomery  &  Wallkill  Valley  branch  of 

N.  Y.,  Lake  Erie  &  Western  Rd.,  69  m.  from 

New    York    City   and  10  from  Goshen.    A 

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MONTICELLO,C.  H.,  Sullivan  Co.,  O, 
1,200  poll.,  on  Monticello  and  Port  Jervis 
branch  of  N.  Y.,  Lake  Erie  &  Western  Rd., 
90  m.  from  New  York,  near  centre  of  Sulli- 
van Co.  The  surrounding  country  abounds 
in  timber  of  various  kinds,  and  extensive 
lumbering  interests  are  centered  in  the 
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MORAVIA,  Cayuga  Co.,  n  l.GOOpop. 
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Central  Rd.,  18  ni.  S.  S.  E.  of  Auburn.  Sur- 
rounded by  a  rich  farming  district ;  market 
for  agricultural  produce.  Manufacturing 
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MORAVIA   VALLEY  REGISTER; 

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MORRIS,  Otsego  Co.,  n  2,500  pop.,  in 
the  Butternut  Creek  Valley  ;  thickly-settled 
farming  and  manufacturing  country  ;  8  ni. 
from  Ne%v  York,  Ontario  &  Western  Rd. 
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MORRIS ANI A,  ^«(;  York  Co.,  O.  the 
local  name  of  a  portion  of  one  of  the  north- 
erly wards  of  New  York  City.  Connected 
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and  steamboats.  Is  about  7  m.  from  the 
City  Hall. 

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MORRISVIIiLE,  C.  H..  Afadison  Co., 
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Western  Rd.  and  12  S.  of  Oneida.  An  agri- 
cultural section. 

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York.  Engaged  in  the  manufacture  of  op- 
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MOUNT  MORRIS,  Livingston  Co., 
-a  1,900  pop.,  on  Genesee  Valley  canal  and 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.  &  Philadelphia  and  Delaware, 
Lackawanna  &  Western  Rds.,  at  junction 
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MOUNT  VERNON,  Westchester 
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Rd.,  13  m.  N.  of  New  York.  The  town  has 
considerable  local  business,  and  is  the  home 
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York  City. 

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NAPLES,  Ontario  Co.,  -a  1,500  pop.,  on 
Canandaigua  Inlet,  4  m.  from  lake  and 
about  20  S.  of  Canandaigua. 

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NEWARK,  Wayne  Co.,-U  3,500  pop., 
in  Arcadia  township,  ou  Erie  canal  and  on 
the  direct  branch  of  N.  Y.  C.  &  H.  R.  Rd., 
and  the  Sodus  Bay  division  of  the  Northern 
Central  Rd.,  30  m.  E.  of  Rochester  and  50 
W.  of  Syracuse,  centre  terminal  point  of 
the  N.  Y.,  West  Shore  &  Buffalo  Rd.,  and  . 
location  of  Its  car  shops. 

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ished  1873 :  Frank  H.  Jones,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

NEWARK  VALLEY,  Tioga  Co.,  g 

1,200  pop.,  on  the  Southern  Central  Rd.,  10 

m.  from  Owego.    Manufactures  butter  and 

cheese,  sole  leather  and  spring  wagons. 

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hshers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

NEW  BERLIN,  Chenango  Co.,  n  937 

pop.,  on  Unadtlla  r.  and  Sidney  Plains  & 

New  Berlin  branch  of  New  York,  Ontario  & 

Western  Rd.,  20  m.  from  Sidney  Plains. 

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established  1860 ;  Joseph  K.  Fox,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J. 

NEW  BRIGHTON,  Richmond  Co., 

□,  12,679  pop.  (town  of  Castleton),  on  north 
shore  of  Staten  Island,  connected  with  New- 
York  by  ferries. 

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fSTATEN  ISLAM*  (JAZETTE  AND 
SENT  I N  El- ;  (see  Toiiipkinsvillc.) 

NEWBURGH,  C.  II.,  Orange  Co.,  O^ 

2ii,iiOO  pop.,  oil  \V.  I);ink  of  Hudson  r.,  60  m. 
from  New  York.  A  branch  railroad  con- 
nects It  with  N.  Y.,  Lake  Erie  &  Western 
Rd.  at  Greycourt  and  another  branch  "of 
same  Rd.  at  Turners.  The  N.  Y.,  West  Shore 
&  Buffalo  Rd.  runs  through  the  business 
part  of  tlie  city.  The  eastern  terminus 
of  the  N.  Y.  &  New  EuRland  Rd.  is  at  Fish- 
kill  Landing,  directly  opposite  Newburgh, 
and  the  cars  are  transported  across  the 
river,  giving  Newburgh  direct  communica- 
tion witli  Boston.  The  Lehigh  &  Hudson 
Rd.  gives  Newburgh  direct  communication 
with  Pennsylvania  coal  regions.  Engaged 
In  cotton,  woolen.  Iron  and  other  manufac- 
tures and  in  boat  building,  and  is  a  centre 
of  trade.  Surrounded  by  an  agricultural 
district. 

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circulation  for  one  near  preiiding  .JdnHary 
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NEVVB(JR<;HER  ANZEI<;ER  :  Sat- 
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established  1884  ;  Henry  Guttenstein,  editor 
and  publisher. 

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NEW  LEBANON,  Columbia  Co.,  O, 
2,245  pop.,  on  Lebanon  Springs  Rd.,  18  m. 
from  Chatham  Four  Corners.  Some  manu- 
facturing done  here. 

.lOURNAIi    OF    UfATERIA   MEDI- 

<'A;  iiiontlilv;  medical;  forty  pages  octavo; 
subscrijitioii  .'SI  ;  established  1862;  C.  K.  Leon- 
ard, editor.iiid  |)ublislu'r;  circulation  X. 

NEW  PALTZ,  Ulster  Co.,  i\  2,000 
po|i.,  on  Wallkill  r.  and  Montgomery  & 
Wallklll  Valley  Rd.,  37  m.  from  Goshen  and 
IC,  from  Kingston.  In  an  agricultural  .sec- 
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NEWPORT,  nerkimer  Co.,  t  860  pop. 

(pop.  of  |ii«  11  j,iJUO),  on  Herkimer,  Newport 


&  P.   Rd.,  12  m.  from  Herkimer.     Centre 

of  a  eheeseiiiaking  region. 

RE(;iSTER    AND    ADVERTISER; 

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scription $1.,tO;  established  1881  ;  J.  G.  Har- 
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NEW  ROCHELIiE,  Westchester  Co., 
R  5,8u0  pop.,  on  New  York  &  New  Haven 
Rd.,  18  m.  from  New  York. 

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editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K  K  1. 

PRESS;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
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lished 1876  ;  James  H.  Smith,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 

WESTCHESTER  CO.  ANZEIGER; 
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NEWTOWN,  Queens  Co.,  Q,  9,798 
pop.,  on  line  of  North  Shore,  Central*  Long 
Island  Rds.,  3  m.  from  Flushing,  5  from  Ja- 
maica and  4  from  Brooklyn.  Contains  a 
large  oil  cloth  manufactory,  also  rope 
walks,  and  china  and  straw  hat  factories. 

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NEW  YORK,  C.  H.,  Xeio  York  Co.,  O, 
1,206,590  pop.,  on  Manhattan  Island.  Great 
commercial  and  business  centre  of  the 
United  States.  The  city  is  noted  for  its  pos- 
session of  some  of  the  most  imposing  pri- 
vate business  structures  in  the  world ;  for 
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facturing and  other  industries.  In  addi- 
tion to  the  actual  residents.  It  is  also  the 
place  of  daily  business  for  200,000  or  300,000 
persons  who  reside  In  the  very  numerous 
suburban  cities  and  towns,  with  most  of 
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street ;  an  edition  entitled  the  L.  A.  W. 
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FIREMAN'S  JOIJRNAI.;  Saturdays  ; 
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scriptiou  S2  ;  established  1877  ;  Clifford  Thom- 
son, editor  and  publisher ;  eirculatiou  G  1  ; 
oflHce  16  Day  street ;  devoted  to  the  interests 
of  flrenien. 

FIRESIDE  COMPANION;  Mondays; 
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tion §3:  established  186U;  George  Munro,  edi 
tor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  A  1  ;  office  17 
to  27  Vandewater  street ;  issues  also  the 
Fashion  Bazar. 

FISH  JOURNAL;  Fridays;  commer- 
cial; four  pages;  size  16x22;  subscription 
SI. 50;  established  1884;  Henry  L.  Brown  and 
W.  H.  Faulhaber,  editors  and  publishers ; 
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Forest  and  Stream  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ; 
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FORTSCHRITT  ;  Fridays;  German; 
woman  suffrage;  eight  pages;  size  22xo2; 
subscription  $2  ;  established  1875  ;  Anna 
Metz  Byland,  editor  ;  circulation  J  J  1 ;  office 
(iO  Barclay  street. 

FRANK  LESLIE'S  FACT  AND 
FICTION;  Saturdays;  fiction;  sixteen 
pages ;  size  .■»x46 ;  subscription  $4 ;  estab- 
lished 1884 ;  Mrs.  Frank  Leslie,  publisher ; 
office  53.  .55  and  5.  Park  place. 

FRANK  LESLIE'S  ILLUSTRA- 
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$4  ;  established  18.55  ;  Mrs.  Frank  Leslie,  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  C  C  1 ;  office  53,  55  and  57 
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publications:  Frank  Leslie's  Fact  and  Fiction, 
Frank  Leslie's  lllvstrirfe  Zeitung,  Frank 
Leslie's  Budget,  Frank  Leslie's  Pleasant 
Hours,  Frank  Leslie's  Popular  Monthly  and 
Fra)ik  Leslie's  Sunday  Magazine. 

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TRIRTE  ZEITUNG;  Saturdays;  Ger- 
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subscription  $4 ;  established  1855;  Mrs.  Frank 
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1884;  T.  Thomas  Fortune,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  office  4  Cedar  street ;  organ  of  col- 
ored people. 

FREExMAN'S  JOURNAL  AND 
CATHOLIC  REGISTER;  Saturdays; 
catholic;  eiglit  pages  :  size  36.x48  i  suliscrip- 
tion  .S3;  established  1840;  Jas.  A.  McMaster, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  D  D ; 
office  45  Warren  street. 

FREIHEIT;  Saturdays  ;  German  ; 
socialist;  four  pages;  size  16x21;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1878;  John  Most,  editor; 
Justus  H.  Schwab,  publisher;  circulation 
H  H  :  office  .5t)  First  street. 

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lishers ;  circulation  H  1 :  parts  of  this  publi- 
cation are  also  issued  in  a  separate  form 
entitled,  respectively,  Sunday  .School  Teach- 
ers' Friend,  Temperance  Friend  and  Child's 
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ing 10  cents,  18  cents  and  7  cents ;  office  45 
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$1.75;  estatjlished  1882;  Frank  A.  Munsey, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  C  C  1 ; 
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HARPER'S  BAZAR;  Saturdays; 
fashions  ;  sixteen  pages  ;  size  34x46  ;  subscrip 
tion  $4 ;  established  1868  ;  Harper  &  Brothers, 


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editors   and   publishers;    circulation   BBl; 
office  Franklin  square. 

HARPER'S  WEEKLY;  Saturdays; 
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scription $4 ;  established  1856 ;  Harper  & 
Brothers,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation 
A  A ;  office  Franklin  square  ;  issue  also  the 
following  named  publications:  Harper's 
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New  Magazine. 

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Harper  &  Brothers,  editors  and  publishers ; 
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HEARNE'S  YOUNG  FOLKS' 
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pages;  size  17x23;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1884;  Hearne  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  office  178  Broadway. 

HEBREW  JOURNAL;  Fridays; 
Jewish  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  31  x44  ;  subscription 
$2.50;  established  1884;  John  J.  Davis  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers ;  office  177  and  179 
Grand  street. 

HEBREW  LEADER;  Fridays;  Jew- 
ish ;  eight  pages  ;  size  36x18  ;  subscriptiou  SI  ; 
established  1848  ;  Hebrew  Leader  Association, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  F  F ;  office 
29  Pa  rk  row. 

HEBRE^V  STANDARD;  Fridays; 
Jewish;  eight  pages;  size 30x44;  subscriptiou 
$2  ;  established  1882 ;  J.  P.  Solomon,  editor  ; 
Hebrew  Standard  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation 
F  ;  office  338  Broadwav. 

HOME  J  O  i:  R  N  A  L ;  Wednesdays ; 
societ3';  four  pages;  size  29x48;  subscription 
S'i  ;  established  1845 ;  George  Perry  anci  Morris 
Pliillips,  editors ;  Morris  Phillips  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  F  F ;  office  3  Park  place. 

HOTEL  GAZETTE;  Saturdays;  twelve 
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tablished 1877;  J.  W.  Paugborn,  editor;  Hun- 
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HOTEL  MAIL;  Saturdays;  eight  pages; 
size  23x33;  subscription  $2;  established  1877; 
Hotel  Mall  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  1 1 ;  office  84  Nassau  St. 

HOUR;  Saturdays;  literary;  tweutj' 
pages  ;  size  of  page  11x15  ;  subscription  .?5  ; 
established  1879 ;  Hour  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ;  circ'n  G  ;  office  40  and  42  Broadwa\ . 

I  L  li  U  S  T  R  A  T  E  D  C  A  T  H  O  L  I  C 
AMERICAN;  Saturdays;  catholic;  six- 
teen pages;  size  of  page  11x16;  subscription 
$3;  established  1880;  P.  V.  Hiekey,  publisher; 
circulation  G;  office  11  Barclay  street ;  issues 
also  the  Catholic  Rcriew. 

ILLUSTRATED  CHRISTIAN 
WEEKLY';  Saturdays;  evangelical;  twelve 
pages;  size  of  page  12x17;  subscription  .S2..50; 
established  1871 ;  American  Tract  Society, 
editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  C ;  office 
150  Nassau  street. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  evan- 
gelical :  thirty-two  pages;  size  of  page  11x16; 
subscription  $3 ;  established  1848 ;  Henry  C. 
Bowen,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  E  1 ; 
office  251  Broadwav. 

INDEPENDENT  JOURNAL; 
Wednesdays;  commercial ;  thirty-six  pages  : 
size  of  page  11x16;  subscription  $3;  estab- 
lished 1883 ;  H.  G.  Adam,  editor ;  Independent 
Journal  Publishing  Co.,  publishers;  circula- 
tion H  H  1  ;  office  83  William  street. 

INN-KEEPER'S  JOURNAL;  Tues- 
days ;  commercial  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  <3x:Q  ; 
subscription  $2.50;  established  1884;  office 
39  Nassau  Street ;  dated  at  New  York  Cit.v 
and  Brooklyn. 

INSURANCE;  Fridays  ;  insurance  ; 
eight  pages  :  size  of  page  9x12;  sub.seription 
$1 ;  established  1883 ;  Davis  &  Lakey,  editors 
and  publishers;  circulation  J  1;  office  117 
Nassau  street. 

INTERNAL  REVENI'E  RECORD 
AND  CrST03IS  JOURNAL;  Mon- 
days; legal;  eight  pages;  size  19x24;  sub- 
scription $5 ;  established  1855 ;  W.  C.  &  F.  P. 
Church,  editors  and  puVilishers;  circulation 
J  1 ;  office  240  Broadway;  issue  also  the  Army 
and  Naify  Journal. 


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GEO.   P.   HOWKLL   &  CO'S 


NEW  YORK. 


IRISH  AMERICAN;  Saturdays;  eight 

f)aL't's;  .size  32x46;  subscription  §2.50;   estab- 
islicd  1849:    L.vncli,  Colo  ,t   Mei'han,  editors 
aud  publishers  ;  circ\ilatloii  V  ;  oltice  12  War 
reii  street. 
IRISH     NATION;     Saturdays;    eight 

fiatjes ;  size  33x46:  subscription  S2..')0;  estab- 
ished  1881;  John  Devoy,  editor;  Irish  Nation 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers ;  circulation  G  1 ; 
office  2.-)  Park  iiiaee. 

iUlSlI  WORM)  AN1>  A.UERICAN 
INOUSTRIAl.  I^IKEKATOR;  -Satur 
days ;  twelve  pages  ;  size  of  |>age  17x24  ;  sub 
scription  $2.50;  established  1870;  circulation 
B  B  1 ;  office  56  and  58  Paik  place. 

IRON  A<iE;  Thursdays;  commercial; 
fifty  pages;  size  of  page  lo.vl'J;  subscription 
S4.50;  established  1855;  James  C.  Bayles, 
editor;  David  Williams,  publisher;  circula- 
tion G  (i  1  :  office  83  Reade  street ;  the  Iron 
Aye  Bulletin,  four  pages,  size  16x22,  is  issued 
weekly,  and  furnished  without  charge  to 
a  portion  of  the  subscribers  to  the  Iron  Age; 
issues  also  Mechanics,  Metal  Worker  and 
Cai-pentrt/  ntal  Building. 

JEWISH  GAZETTE;  Fridays; 
Jewish ;  eight  pages ;  size  of  page  15,x22 ; 
subscription  .$250;  established  1875:  Rev. 
K.  H.  Savasohn,  editor  and  publislier ; 
circulation  H  ;  office  44  East  Broadway. 

JEWISH  HERALD;  Fridays;  Jew- 
ish; English  and  German;  eiglit  pages;  size 
20x42;  sub.scription  .$3;  established  1882; 
Jewish  Herald  Publishing  Co.,  S.  M.  Fried- 
lander,  publisher  ;  circulation  H  ;  office  24 
Duane  street ;  Issues  also  the  Boston  Hebrew 
Observer. 

JEWISH  MESSENGER;  Fridays; 
Jewish;  eiglit  pages;  size  31x43;  subscription 
$5;  established  1857;  Abram  S.  Isaacs,  editor; 
Jewish  Messenger  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation 
J  J  ;  office  2  West  Fourteenth  street. 

JOHN  SWINTON'S  I'A  PER  ;  Satur 
days  :  four  pages ;  size  20x30 ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1883  :  John  ■*wint(m,  editor  ;  circu- 
lation (i  1  :  office  21  Park  Row. 

JOURNAIiI.«^T;  Saturdays;  journalism: 
eight  pages ;  size  of  page  10x14  ;  subscription 
$4;  established  1884 ;  C.  J.  Smith  and  Allan  For- 
nian,  editors  ;  W.  G.  MacLaughlin,  publi-sher  ; 
office  117  Nassau  street. 

J  I^  D  (J  E  ;  Saturdays;  comic;  sixteim 
pages;  size  of  page  11x15;  subscription  $5; 
established  1881;  Judsje  Publishing  Co.,  edi- 
tors aud  publishers;  circulation  C  C  1 ;  office 
824,  326  and  32.S  Pearl  street. 

JUSTICE;  Saturdays;  anti  monopoly  ; 
sixteen  pages;  size  of  page  10x15;  subscrip 
tlon.$I;  established  1882;  Justice  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  circulation  EE; 
Office  28  and  30  West  Broadway. 

K  A  T  H  O  M  S  C  II  E  S  VOLKS- 
BL.VTT;  Thursdays;  German;  catholic; 
twelve  i)agi's;  size  of  page  18x23;  subserip 
tion  S2..50:  established  1878;  Herman  Ridder, 
editor  and  pnt)llsher;  circulation  CC  ;  office 
13  Barclav  street. 

KEYNOTE;  Saturdays;  music;  twenty 
pages:  size  of  page  11x15;  subscription  $-\  ; 
established  1883;  Frederick  Archer,  editor; 
John  J.  King,  publisher. 

liA  CROIX  FEDERAI.E;  Thursdays  ; 
Swiss  French ;  four  p;iges;  size  22x:»;  sub- 
scription .S3;  established  1882;  Saltzman 
&  Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  circulation  J  1  ; 
office  2:!  Dev  street. 

LA  REPMlIilCA  ;  Thursdays;  Span- 
ish; four  i)ages :  size  21x28;  subscription 
$2.50;  established  1883;  R.  Rubiera,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  J  1  ;  office  36 
Vesey  street. 

L.  A.  W.  GAZETTE;  (see  Cudist  and 
Athlete.) 

Ti  E  C  A  N  A  D  I  E  N  I)  ES  ET  A  TS- 
UNIS;  Thursdays;  French;  four  pages; 
size  2(>x40;  subscription  i52.50;  established 
18S3;  Canailien  Des  Etas-Unis  Publishing  Co. 
(Ilnilted  I,  editors  and  publishers;  office  61  and 
63  Frankfort  street. 

LiEI)(<Elt  ;  Saturdays;  fiction;  eight 
pages  :  size  2'.lx44  ;  subscription  $3 :  established 
1814;   Robert   Bonner,  editor  and   publisher; 


NEW  YORK. 


does  not  insert  advertisements ;  office  corner 
William  and  Spruce  streets. 

LIFE;  Thursdays  ;  comic  ;  sixteen  pages  ; 
size  of  page  9x11;  subscription  §5  ;  establish- 
ed 1883;  J.  A.Mitchell  and  Andrew  Miller, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  D  1 ;  office 
1155  Broadway. 

MACKEY'S  ABC  GUIDE:  Satur- 
days; sixteen  pages;  size  of  page  7x10;  sub 
scription  $6;  established  1862 ;  Jos.  Mackey, 
publisher ;  does  not  insert  advertisements  ; 
office  3  Beach  street. 

MACKEY'rs  DRY  GOODS  PRICE 
LIST  AND  .ME  >lORANDUM:  Wednes- 
days;  coniiiiercial ;  one  hundred  and  forty 
pages  octavo  ;  subscription  $4 ;  established 
1877 ;  Joseph  Mackey,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  H  ;  office  3  Beach  street. 

MACKEY'S  OFFICE  DIREC- 
TORY ;  Saturdays;  one  page  ;  size  14x18  ; 
subscription  §4;  established  1862;  Joseph 
Mackey,  publisher ;  guide  and  time-tables  of 
public  conveyances,  departure  of  mails,  etc.; 
does  not  insert  advertisements ;  office  3  Beach 
street. 

MARINE  JOURN A  L  ;  Saturdays  ; 
commercial ;  eight  pages  ;  size  28x:38  ;  suli- 
scriptlon  .$2;  established  1878;  Baker  &  Nor- 
ton, editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  III; 
office  132  Nassau  street. 

MARITIME  REGISTER;  Wednes- 
days; commercial;  flfty-slx  pages;  size  of 
page  13.x:17;  subscription  ,$21);  established 
1861) ;  Souths  ,t  Bender,  editors  and  managers  ; 
Jlaritioie  Register  Publishing  Co,,  (limited), 
publishers ;  circulation  G  G ;  office  73  Wil- 
liam street. 

MARITIME  REPORTER;  Satur 
days;  commercial;  four  pages;  size  24x36; 
subscription  $2;  established  1881 ;  D.  L.  Brad- 
ley, editor  ;  Maritime  Reporter  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  I ;  office  cor.  West 
and  Eleventh  streets. 

MASONIA  ;  Satiu-days;  German;  freema- 
sonery  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  of  page  11x16  ;  sub- 
scription $2.50;  established  1882;  Dr.  J.  J.  Bu- 
rian.  editor ;  Dr.  J.  J.  Burlan  and  F.  Ludke, 
publishers  ;  circulation  G  ;  office  220  East  Fif- 
teenth street. 

MECHANICS;  Saturdays;  scientific; 
twenty-eight  pages;  size  of  page  9.X13  ;  sub- 
scription $2.50 ;  established  1881 ;  David  Wil- 
liams, editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  G  ; 
office  83  Reade  street ;  issues  also  Iron  Age, 
Metal  Worker  and  Carpentry  and  Builder. 

MEDICAL  J  O  U  R  N  A  L  ;  Satui 
days;  medical ;  flfty-tw  > pages  ;  size  of  page 
9x12  ;  subscription  ,$5 ;  established  1865 ;  Frank 
P.  Foster,  M.  D.,  editor;  D.  Appleton  &  Co., 
publishers;  circulation  G  G;  office  1,3  and  5 
Bond  street. 

MEDICAL  RECORD  ;  Saturdays; 
medical :  .sixty-four  pages ;  size  of  page 
8x12  ;  subscription  $5  ;  established  1866;  George 
F.  Shrady,  A.  M.,  M.  D.,  editor ;  Wm.  Wood  & 
Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  F  1 ;  office  56  and 
58  Lafayette  place;  issue  also  the  American 
Druggist,  American.  Journal  of  Obstetrics 
and  Journal  of  Cutaneous  and  '  Venereal 
/)is"n,vi'.'i. 

MERCANTILE  JOIIRNAI-  AND 
M  E  IM'  HANTS",  :>rAN!  FACTU- 
UEUS"  AND  BANKERS  LEDGER; 
Saturdays;  commercial;  eight  ])ages;  size 
35x51 ;  subscription  .S4;  established  18(3;  J.  V. 
Di'an  and  A.  B.  Hallenbake,  publishers ;  cir- 
culation G  1  ;  office  182  Front  street. 

MERCHANTS'  AND  MANUFAC- 
TUKEUS'  IJEVIEW;  Saturdays;  com- 
increial  ;  sixteen  pages;  size  of  page  11x15; 
subscription  $5;  established  1872;  David 
Nevin,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation 
G  1  ;  olTlce  5  Liberty  street. 

MERCHANTS'  REVIEW:  Fridays; 
commercial;  forty  pages;  size  of  page  I1.X15; 
subscription  $2;  established  1879:  C.  E. 
Bishop,  editor;  J.  Edward  Cowles,  publisher ; 
circulation  (i  1  ;   office  71  Hudson  street. 

MERCURY:  (see  Sunday  Mercury.) 

METAL  WORKER  ;  Saturdays;  com- 
mercial ;  fifty  pages;  size  of  page  11x16;  sub- 
serii)tion  $1.20;  established  1872:  James  C. 
Bayles  and  A.  O.  Kittredge,  editors ;    David 


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NEW  YORK. 


Williams,  publisher ;  clrculatiou  H  H 1 :  office 
88  Reade  street ;  Issues  also  Iron  Age,  Median- 
ios  and  Carpentii/  a>id  Builder. 

MILLER'S  JOURNAL;  Wednesdays; 
commercial;  sixteen  .  pages  ;  size  of  page 
11x16;  subscription  $2;  established  1868; 
James  A.  Colviu  and  D.  G.  Tepper,  editors ; 
Miller's  Journal  Co.,  publishers ;  circulation 
G  1 ;  office  126  and  128  Duane  street. 

MINING  RECORD;  Saturdays;  min- 
ing ;  thirty  pages  ;  size  of  page  9x13 ;  sub- 
scription $4  ;  established  1877  ;  Alex.  Robert 
Chlsolm  and  Thoma^^Tordan,  editors ;  A.  D. 
Wagner,  lousiness  mauager ;  circulation  G  1 ; 
office  61  Broadway. 

MIRROR:  Thursdays  ;  dramatic  ;  twelve 
pages  ;  size  of  page  14x20 ;  subscription  $4  ; 
established  1879  ;  Harrison  Grey  Fiske,  editor  ; 
Mirror  Newspaper  Co.,  publishers ;  circula- 
tion F  ;  office  12  Union  square. 

MISCELLANEOUS  SECURITY 
REPORT;  Tuesdays;  financial;  eight 
pages;  size  of  page  9x13;  subscription  $2; 
established  18S4  ;  office  9  Nassau  street. 

MUSICAL  COURIER;  Wednesdays; 
music;  sixteen  pages;  size  of  page  11x16; 
subscription  $4 ;  established  1880 ;  Blumen- 
berg  &  Floersheim,  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation  G  G  ;  office  2.t  E.  14th  street. 

MUSIC  TRADE  FREE  PKESS  ; 
Saturdays;  commercial;  four  pages ;  size 
17x24  ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1882  ;  Wil- 
liam E.  Nlckerson,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  G ;  issues  also  the  United  States 
Stationer.  Printer  and  Fancy  Goods  Reporter; 
office  141  East  Eighth  street. 

NACHRICIITEN  AUS  DEUTSCH- 
LAND  UND  DER  SCHWEIZ;  Satur 
days  ;  German  :  eiglit  pages  ;  size  36x48  ;  sub- 
scription .S5 ;  established  1867;  C.  Pflrsching, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  E  1 ;  office 
118  William  street. 

NATION;  Tliursdays  ;  literary  ;  twenty- 
six  pages ;  size  of  page  10x12  ;  subscription  S3  ; 
estabished  1865;  Evening  Post  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  ;  office  210  Broadway, 
cor.  Fulton  St.;  circ'n  G  G  1.  i^~  Actual  av- 
erage circulation  for  one  i/ear  preceding  Jan. 
1,  188.5,  as  per  statement  nn  file  at  the  office  of 
the  American  Newspaper  Directory,  8.480 
<;opies.    Issue  also  the  F.veninq  Fast. 

NATIONAL  LEADER:  Saturdays; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x38  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1883;  Howard  L. 
Smith,  editor;  W.  B.  Derrick  &  Co.,  publish- 
ers ;  office  218  Sullivan  street ;  organ  of  col- 
ored people. 

NATIONAL  POLICE  GAZETTE; 
Tuesdays  ;  Illustrated  ;  sixteen  pages  :  size 
33x46  ;  subscription  $4  ;  established  1846  ;  Rich- 
ard K.  Fox,  editor  and  puljlisher  ;  circlilation 
A  1  ;  office  S.  W.  cor.  of  Franklin  square  and 
Dover  street. 

NAUTICAL  GAZETTE;  Thur.sdays  ; 
commercial ;  eight  pages  ;  size  23x33  ;  sub- 
scription $4  ;  established  1871  :  B.  S.  Osbon, 
editor ;  E.  B.  Osbon.  publisher  ;  circulation 
H  1  ;  office  29  Park  Row. 

NEW  C  H  U  R  t;  H  MESSENGER: 
Wednesdays;  swedenborgian  ;  sixteen  pages  ; 
size  26x38 ;  subscription  $3  ;  established  1847; 
Rev.  Cha.s.  H.  Mann,  editor ;  E.  H.  Swinney ; 
manager  ;  circulation  H  1  ;  office  21)  Cooper 
Union. 

NEW  YORKER  BELLETRIS- 
TISCHES  JOURNAL;  Wednesdays; 
German  ;  literary  ;  sixteen  pages  ;  size  of  page 
12.X17  ;  subscription  $5  ;  established  1852  ;  Udo 
Brachvogel,  editor ;  Belletristisches  Journal 
Publishing  Co..  publishers;  circulation  CI; 
office  39  Park  Row. 

NE  W  Y  O  R  K  E  R  I)  E  U  T  S  C  H  E  S 
VOLKSBLATT  UND  BUERGER- 
ZEITUNG;  Saturdays;  German;  inde- 
pendent ;  lour  pages  ;  size  27x4(1 :  subscrip- 
tion $2  ;  established  1870;  Franz  Sigel,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  6  G ;  office  129th 
street,  near  Third  avenue,  and  22  Rose  street. 

NEW  YORKER  GEKICHTS  ZEI- 
TUNG;  Saturdays;  German  ;  twelve  pages; 
size  of  page  12x17  :  8ub.scription  .$2.50;  estab- 
lished 1882;   August  Isarr,  editor;   J.  Wasle- 


NEW  YORK. 


lewski,  publisher  ;  circulation  H  1 ;  office  35 
Ann  street. 
NEW   YORKER    HANDEL'S  ZEI- 

TUN(i;  Saturdays;  German;  commercial; 
twenty  pages;  size  of  page  13x17;  subscrip- 
tion .§10  ;  established  1851 ;  New  York  Handel 
Zeltung  Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  circula- 
tion H  H;  office  71  Pine  street. 

NEW  YORKER  P  L  A  T  T  - 
DUETSCHE  POST;  Saturdays;  North 
German  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  32x42  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2 :  established  1883 ;  Max  Mansf eld,  edi- 
tor and  publisher ;  circulation  J  1  ;  office  39 
Park  row. 

NEW  YORKER  REVUE  UND 
BEOBACHTER  AM  HUDSON  ;  (see 
New  Yorker  Ze it ung.) 

NEW  YORKER  SCHWiEBISCH- 
ES  WOCHENBLATT;  Wednesdays; 
German  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  32x42  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2.50 ;  established  1877 ;  G.  Heerbrantft, 
editor  and  i)ublisher ;  circulation  E ;  office 
24  Beekman  street. 

NEW  YORKER  TAGSBLATT 

(Morrisania);  Saturdays  ;  German  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  24x36  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1871 ; 
C.  Henry  Bauer,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation J ;  office  148th  street,  near  Third 
avenue  ;  issues  also  the  Union. 

NORDSTJERNAN;  Fridays;  Swedish; 
eight  pages  ;  size  34x48 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1873 ;  Nordstjernan  Publishing  and 
Printing  Co.,  publishei's ;  Andrew  Lefren, 
manager  ;  circulation  G  1 ;  office  81  Nassau 
street. 

OBSERVER;  Thursdays;  unsectarian ; 
eight  pages ;  size  .37.x50 ;  subscription  $1.15  ; 
established  182:5 ;  The  New  York  Observer,  edi- 
tors and  publishers;  circulation  CI;  office  31 
and  32  Park  row. 

OESTERREICHISC  H-AMER- 
IKANISCHE  ZEITUNG  ;  Thursdays; 
German;  .sixteen  pages;  size  of  page  11x16; 
subscription  $2.50;  established  1881;  William 
N.  Loew,  editor  ;  Schnitzer  Bros.,  publishers  ; 
circulation  G  ;  office  24  North  William  street. 

OIL,  PAINT  AND  DRUG  RE- 
PORTER; Wednesdays;  commercial; 
fifty -six  pages;  size  of  page  11x16;  sub- 
scription $6 ;  established  1S67 ;  J.  M.  Peters, 
editor  ;  Oil,  Paint  and  Drug  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  ;  circulation  H  1 ;  office  72  William 
street. 

OUR  SECOND  CENTURY;  Satur- 
days; eight  pages;  size  32x44;  subscription 
S2..50;  established  1876;  Mrs.  C.  F.  Deihm, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  X  ;  office  27 
Union  square. 

PAPER  TRADE  JOURNAL:  Satur- 
days ;  commercial  ;  fourteen  pages  ;  size  of 
page  14x19  ;  subscription  $4  ;  established  1873  ; 
Howard  Lockwooil,  editor  and  publisher;  cir- 
culation H  H  ;  office  vy,  and  128  Duane  street; 
issues  also  the  Anii-ric  in  Journal  of  Fabrics 
and.  Dry  Goods  Bulletin. 

PEOPLE;  (Harleniand  " uptown"  part  of 
the  city)  Saturdays  ;  independent;  four  pages; 
size  29x44  ;  subscription  .$1  :  established  1879; 
Edward  H.  Phillips,  editor  and  publislier ; 
circulaticm  G  ;  office  208  East  125tli  street. 

PHOTO<JIJAPHIC  TI.VIES;  Fridays, 
and  I>lO\THLV;  commercial;  weeklj- 
twent.y  pages,  monthly  eighty  two  pages  ; 
size  of  page  10x13:  sub.scription— weekly  .$3, 
monthly  $2;  established— weekly  1884,  month- 
ly 1870;  J.  Thr.iU  Taylor,  editoi' ;  Scovil 
Manufacturing  Co.,  publishers;  circulation — 
monthly  H  ;  office  423  Broome  street. 

PRESBYTERIAN;  (see  Philadelphia, 
Pa.) 

PKODI'CE  AND  NAVAL  STOUFS. 
LIIMBEU, TOBACCO  AND  COTTON 
REPORTER;  Saturdays;  commercial; 
sixteen  pages  ;  size  of  pa^e  8x12 ;  subscrip- 
tion ,«i2.50 ;  established  1883 ;  R.  Dundas  Chater, 
editor  and  publisher;  office  187  Pearl  street. 

PRODUCE  EXCHANGE  BULLE- 
TIN; Saturdays;  commercial;  eight 
pages;  size  of  page  llxlfi;  subscription  $3  • 
established  1878;  Wm.  Person,  publisher; 
circtilation  H  H  ;  office  38  Whitehall  street 

PRODUCE    E  X  C  H  A  N  <;  E     RE- 


878 


GEO.  P.   ROWELL   &   GO'S 


NEW  YORK. 


PORTER;  Saturdays:  coninicrcial ;  twelve 
paKi's;  size  of  patcc  "UxKi;  subscriiJtlon  $3  ; 
established  185-1;  William  H.  Traftun,  Jr..  etli- 
tor  and  pvihilsher;  circulation  H  H  ;  ofHce  42 
Stone  street. 

PRO«RES><IVB  AMERICAN;  Thurs- 
days ;  ei^lit  panes  ;  size  a2.x:iO  ;  suljscription  $2; 
estal)lislie(i  ISTl  ;  Jolin  J.  Freeman,  editor 
and  pul>lisher;  circulation  J  ;  office  127  West 
2.ith  street ;  ornan  of  colored  people. 

P  R «<)  K  SHEET;  Saturdays  ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  ;!0x44  ;  subscription  $1 ;  estal>lish- 
ed  18G9  ;  Damon  &  Peets,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ;  an  advertising  sheet ;  office  44  Beekman 

*  PUiBLiISIIERS'  WEEKLY;  Satur- 
days ;  commercial :  twenty  pages ;  size  of 
page  T.xlO ;  sul)scription  $3.2U ;  established 
1852 ;  R.  R.  BowKer,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  I ;  office  31  and  32  Park  Row ; 
Issues  also  the  Library  Journal  and  the 
Literarii  News.  * 

P  U  C  K  ;  Wednesdays  ;  comic  ;  sixteen 
pages  ;  size  of  page  10x14  ;  subscription  $5  ; 
established  187T  ;  H.  C.  Bunner,  editor  ;  Kep- 
pler  &  Schwarzmann,  publishers;  circula- 
tion B  1  ;  office  21  and  23  Warren  street ;  Issue 
also  the  German  Puck  and  also  Urn  die  Wilt. 

PUCK.;  Wednesdays;  German;  comic; 
twent.y  pages ;  size  of  page  lUxU ;  subscrip- 
tion $5  ;  established  1876  ;  Keppler  &  Schwarz- 
mann, editors  and  publish€r.s ;  circulation 
E  E ;  office  21  and  23  Warren  street ;  Issue 
also  Puck  and  Um  die  Welt. 

R  A  1 1.,  R  <>  A  I>  (JAZETTE;  Fridays  ; 
eomniercial;  forty-two  pages;  size  of  page 
11x15;  subscription  .§4.211;  established  1857: 
Railroad  Gazette  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation 
H  1 ;  office  73  Broadwa.v. 

REAL  ESTATE  CHRONICLE; 
Wednesdays  ;  real  estate  ;  sixteen  pages  ; 
size  of  page  llixl3;  subscription  $5;  estab- 
lished I8S0  ;  C.  W.  Sweet,  editor  and  publish 
er  ;  circulation  I ;  office  S3  Cedar  street. 

REAL  ESTATE  RECORD  AND 
BUILDERS'  GUIDE;  Saturdays;  real 
estate;  thirty  two  pages;  size  of  page9,xl3; 
suhscriiition  .$6;  established  186U;  C.  W. 
Sweet,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  G; 
office  11)1  Broadway. 

RECOUI);  Sundays;  four  pages;  size 
28x14;  estal)lished  1SS4  ;  J.  N.  Hosier,  editor ; 
Record  Publishiug  Co.,  pul)llsliers ;  office  30 
East  1-lth  street. 

RECORD  AND  TRADE  REPORT- 
ER: Mondays;  eight  pages;  size  of  page 
11x16;  subscription  $4;  established  1876; 
George  Rosensteiu,  editor  :  Charles  Gee,  pub 
lisher;    circulation  .1  1  ;  office  19  Murray  St. 

RETAILER  ;  Fridays  ;  commercial  ;    si 


teen  pages  ;  size  of  page  11x14  ;  sul>.scription 
$3  ;  established  1880  ;  Retailer  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers;  circ'n  H  H:  office  23  Park  row. 

RETAIL  GROCERS'  ADVOCATE; 
Saturdays;  commercial;  thirty-two  pages; 
size  of  page  l().xl4 ;  subscription  $2:  estab 
lished  1877;  Elisha  Winter,  editor ;  Retail 
Grocers'  P\iblishing  Co.,  publisliers  ;  circula 
tion  H  ;  office  213  East  23d  street. 

REVIEW;  Saturdays :  non-partisan  ; 
eight  pages;  size  of  page  10x13;  subsciiptlon 
$2;  established  18-il;  Frank  R.  Haines,  editor 
and  publisher  •  office  54  West  57th  street. 

ItEVIEW;  (see  Dnilu  Commercial  Bul- 
letin.) 

REVIEW;  Tuesdays;  sporting:  four 
pages  ;  size  20x26 ;  subscription  .$1  ;  estab- 
lislied  1884;  Robert  Emiie  Livingston,  editor 
and  publisher;  ofllce  164  Fast  125th  street. 

It  INK  AND  ROLLER:  Saturdays: 
s)i<irting  ;  eight  jiages;  size  21x29  ;  subsi-ri])- 
tion  .S2;  established  18S I  ;  office  36  and  38 
Beekman  street. 

RIVISTA  ITALO  AMERICANA; 
[ace  L'Eco  D'Itali(t.) 

R  UR A  L  N  EW  YOR  RER ;  Saturdays  ; 
agricultural;  sixteen  l>ages  ;  size  of  jiage 
12x17;  subscription  $2;  established  1844; 
Elbert  S.  Carman,  editor  and  manager;  cir- 
culation E  1 ;  officii  :>l  Park  Row. 

SABBATH  READING:  Saturdays; 
evangelical ;  eight  pages  ;  size  18x24  ;  sub- 
scription  50  cents;    established    1876;    .lohn 


NEW  YORK. 


Dougall  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  does- 
not  insert  advertisements ;  office  21  Van- 
dewater  street. 

S A  N I T A  R Y  ENGINEER;  Thursdays  ; 
commercial ;  twent.v  four  pages  ;  size  of  pa"^e 
10x14;  subscription  $i ;  established  1877;. 
Henry  C.  Meyer,  publisher;  circulation  G  G  ; 
office  14(1  William  street. 

SCHAFT'S  SATURDAY  NIGHT,- 
Saturdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  21.x28  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50:  established  1880;  circulation  H; 
office  :54  Park  row. 

SCHOOL  JOURNAL;  Saturdays; 
educational:  sixteen  pages;  size  of  page 
11x15;  subscription  .§2.50;  establislied  1871: 
A.  M.  Kellogg  and  Jerome  Allen,  editors  ;  E. 
L.  Kellogg  &  Co.,  publishers ;  circulation  E  1 ; 
office  21  Park  place  ;  issue  also  the  Teacher.^' 
Institute  and  Treasure  Trove. 

SCIENCE;  (see  Cambridge,  Mass.) 

SCIENTIFIC  AMERICAN;  Satur- 
days ;  mechanical ;  si.xteen  pages ;  size  of 
page  11x16;  subscription  $3.2<);  established 
1845;  Munn  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation  B ;  an  Exj)ort  Edition,  one  hun- 
dred pages,  is  issued  monthly  for  transmis- 
sion abroad ;  subscription  $5 ;  office  361 
Broadway. 

SCIENTIFIC  AMERICAN  SUP- 
PLEMENT; Saturdays:  mechanical  ;  six- 
teen pages:  size  of  page  11x16;  subscription 
$5  ;  with  Scientific  American,  $7 ;  Munn  &  Co.,. 
editors  and  publishers;  does  not  insert  ad-, 
vertlsements  ;  office  361  Broadway. 

SCIENTIFIC  TIMES  AND  3IER- 
CANTILE  RECJISTER;  Saturdays; 
commercial;  sixteen  {sages;  size  of  page 
11x16;  subscription  $5;  established  1873; 
Francis  Swigert  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers; 
an  advertising  sheet  ;  office  822  and  824  Broad- 
way. 

SCOTSMAN  AND  CALEDONIAN 
ADVERTISER;  Saturdays;  sijcteen 
pages;  size  of  page  11x16;  >uliseriplion  ?3 ; 
established  1874;  L.  D.  Rol)ertson,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  HI;  office  140  Cham- 
bers street. 

SCOTTISH  AMERICAN  JOUR- 
NAL; Thursdays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  29x44; 
subscription  $3;  established  1858;  A.  M.  Stew- 
art, editor  and  publisher :  circulation  F ; 
office  33  Rose  street. 

SEA  WORLD.  GROCER  AND 
PACKERS'  JOURNAL;  Saturdays; 
commercial  ;  four  pages  :  size  23x33  ;  sub 
seription  .§2  ;  established  1S79  ;  W.  B.  Hobson, 
editor  ;  Sea  World  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  : 
office  SI  and  8:'.  Elm  street:  circulation  H  1  ; 
dated  at  New  York  City  and  Baltimore.  Md. 

SEWING  MACHINE  JOURNAL; 
Thursdays  ;  commercial ;  eight  pages  ;  size  of 
page  12x18;  subscription  .$1.50;  established 
1873  ;  C.  A.  Lovejoy,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation G  G  ;  office  73  Bible  House. 

SHELDON'S  DRY  (JOODS  PRICE 
LIST;  Wednesdays;  commercial;  one  hun- 
dred and  forty-eight  pages  :  size  of  page  4x6  ; 
subscription  $5;  established  1868;  J.  D.  Shel- 
don &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation 
J  1 ;  office  115  Worth  street;  a  monthly  edition 
is  also  issued  ;  subscription  SI. 

SHIPPING  GAZETTE  AND 
TRAVEl-ER'S  (SUIDE;  Saturdays; 
eight  pages;  size  of  page  10x14;  subscription 
$2  ;  established  1863  ;  Wm.  Hicks,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  I :  office  150  Nassau  st. 

SHOE  AND  LEATHER  REPORT- 
ER ;  Thur.sdays:  commercial:  forty  pages; 
size  of  page  10x14;  subscription  .$3.50; 
established  1857;  Isaac  H.  Bailey,  editor  and 
pul)lisher;  circulation  G;  otlfice  17  Spruce 
sti-eet  ;  issued  simultaneously  at  New  York^ 
Clncago,  Boston  and  Philadelphia. 

SOCIETY  (JAZETTE:  Tuesdays;  four 
pages;  size  19x26;  subscription  75  cents;  es- 
tablished 18S5 ;  Horace  J.  King  and  E.  F.  W. 
Lyng,  editors  and  publishers. 

SONNTAiJSIlLATT  DER  STAATS- 
ZKITI'NC;  !   isvv^taals  Zeitimg.) 

SOXXTAIJSIJLATT  DER  VOLKS- 
ZEITUNCJ;  (see  .\eir  Yorker  Volks  Zeituwj. 

SONNTACiS  NACHRICHTEN;  (see 
Neni  Yorker  Tfi(ies  Xarh richten.) 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER   DIRECTORY. 


37» 


NEW  YORK. 


SPECTATOR;  Thursdays;  insurance; 
twenty  pages;  size  of  page  10x13;  subscrip- 
tion $4;  establishert.  1867  ;  Spectator  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers;  circulation  H  1;  ofRee 
16  Dey  street ;  branch  office  Chicago,  111. 

SPIRIT  OF  THE  TIMES;  Satur- 
days; sporting;  thirty  pages;  size  of  page 
11x16;  subscription  $5;  established  1831; 
E.  A.  Buck,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation 
E  E  ;  office  101  Chambers  street. 

SPORTING  AND  THEATRICAI^ 
JOfTRNA  I. ;  (see  Chicago  ) 

SPORTSMAN;  Saturdays;  sporting; 
twenty  pages ;  size  of  page  11x16 ;  subscrip- 
tion $4 ;  established  1875 ;  circulation  G  1 ;  of- 
fice 46  Murray  street. 

STATE  LINE  BULliETIN;  Thurs 
days ;  eight  pages ;  size  of  page  9x12 ;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  G.  A.  Michell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  issued  for  free  distribution ;  offiee  53 
Broadway. 

STOCKHOLDER;  Tuesdays; financial: 
sixteen  pages ;  size  of  page  9x13 ;  subscrip 
tion  $5 ;  established  1861 ;  B.  W.  Dinsmore, 
publisher;  circulation  HI;  office  15  Franlc- 
lort  street. 

SUNDAY  ADVERTISER;  Sundays; 
four  pages;  size  22x:W;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1870  ;  Henry  Clay  Lukens,  editor 
and  publisher;  ofBce  1652  Third  avenue. 

SUNDAY  COURIER  ;  Sundays;  eight 
pages;  size  28x42;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1845;  circ'n  G;  office  Tribune  Building. 

SUNDAY  DEMOCRAT;  Sundays; 
democratic ;  eight  pages ;  size  32x46 ;  sub- 
scription .§2.50;  established  1870;  Michael 
Walsh,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  D; 
office  25  Beekman  street. 

SUNDAY  MERCURY;  Sundays;  in 
dependent ;  eight  pages  ;  size  36x52 :  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1839;  William  Cauldwell, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  B  1  ;  a  dra- 
matic edition,  entitled  the  Mercury,  is  issued 
on  Saturdays;  subscription  $3;  ofBce  3  Park 
Row. 

SUNDAY   NEWS;  (see  News.) 

SUNDAY-SCHOOL  TEACHERS' 
FRIEND  ;  (see  Friendlu  Visitor.) 

SUNDAY  STAR;  Sundays:  democra- 
tic ;  eight  pages ;  size  of  page  18x24 ;  sub- 
scription .$1.50;  established  1868  r  Star  News- 
paper Co.'  publishers  ;  circulation  C  1  ;  office 

24  to  28  North  William  street. 
SUNDAY  SUN;  (see  Sim.) 
SUNDAY  TIMES  AND  MESSEN- 

GER;  Sundays;  eight  pages;  size  36x44; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1841 ;  circulation 
E  ;  office  18  Ann  street. 

SVENSKA  P  O  ST  EN  :  Thursdays; 
Swedish ;  four  pages ;  size  24.x36  ;  subscrip 
tion  S2:  established  1880:  Rolf  Pihlgren,  A. 
M.,  M.  D.,  editor  ;  C.  A.  Jacobson,  publisher  ; 
circulation  H  H  :  office  27  State  street. 

TABLET;  Saturdays;  catholic:  sixteen 
pages;  size  of  page  18x18;  subscription  $2 
established  1857;  M.  Kerwin,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; an  edition  for  circulation  outside  of 
the  cit.v  is  issued  on  Tuesdays;  circulation- 
Saturday  Issue  G  1,  Tuesday  issue  F  1  ;  office 
7  Barclay  street. 

TAT  < .  E  R  ;  Saturdays ;  twelve  pages  ; 
size  of  page  9x12;  subscription  .f  4 ;  estab- 
lished 1884 ;  Denne  Foster,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  office  54  West  24th  street. 

T  E  31  P  E  R  A  N  C  E  FRIEND;  (see 
Fneitfili/  Visitor.) 

TEXAS  SIFTINGS;  Saturdays;  hu- 
morous ;  eight  pages  :  size  :Wx44  ;  subscription 
.«2.50 ;  establLshed  1881 :  Alex.  E.  Sweet,  editor; 
Texas  Siftiugs  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ;  J. 
Armo.y  Knox,  manager ;  circulation  B  B  1 ; 
office  Temple  Court ;  branch  office  at  Austin, 
Texas  ;  date<l  at  New  York  and  Austin,  Tex. 

THO.>IPSON"S  BANK  NOTE  AND 
COMMERCIAL  REPORTER;  Satur- 
days, and  MONTHLY  ;  financial;  weekly 
sixteen  pages,  monthly  sixty -six  pages  ;  size 
of  page 8x11;  suliscription — weeklvSS,  month- 
ly $3;  established  isp.fi;  Thompson  Bank  Note 
and  Commercial  Reporter  Co.,  publishers ; 
circulation— weekly  H  1,  monthly  G;    office 

25  Park  place. 

TID    BITS;   Saturdays;  .sixteen   pages; 


NEW  YORK. 


size  of  page  9x12 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1884;  John  W.  Lovell  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers. 

T  I  D  E  N  S  F  R  A  G  O  R  ;  Thursdays  ; 
Swedish;  four  pages;  size  23x32:  subscription 
$1:  established  1884;  Templars  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  ;  office  143  East  Eight 

TOBACCO  LEAF;  Saturdays;  com- 
mercial ;  ten  pages ;  size  of  page  18x25 ; 
subscription  $4;  established  1864;  Edward 
Burke,  editor;  Tobacco  Leaf  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  ;  cireo'n  I ;  office  105  Maiden  lane. 

TOWN  TOPICS;  Saturdays;  society; 
sixteen  pages;  size  of  page  12x15;  subscrip- 
tion $3;  established  1879;  Towu  Topics  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  E  ;  office 
13  Park  Row. 

TRADE  BUREAU;  Saturdays;  com- 
mercial ;  thirty  si.x  pages ;  size  of  page  11x16; 
subscription  .§.3;  established  1874;  Geo.  Whitte- 
more,  editor;  Geo.  Whittemore  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers :  circulation  F  ;  office  150  Canal  street. 

TRIBUNE  AND  FARMER;  Satur- 
days ;  agricultural ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ; 
subscription  $1:  established  1S72;  V.  D.  T. 
Moore,  editor  ;  Tribune  and  Farmer  Co.  (Uni- 
ted), publishers ;  circulation  C  1  ;  office  20 
Rose  street. 

TRUTH  SEEKER;  Saturdays;  free 
thought;  sixteen  pages ;  size  of  page  11x16  j 
subscription  .$3;  established  1873;  E.  M.  Mc- 
Donald, editor  ;  Truth  Seeker  Co.,  jjublishers  ; 
circulation  G  1:  office  33  Clinton  place. 

TUR  F ;  Saturdays ;  sporting ;  eight  pages  ; 
size  24.x:>l;  subscription  $.i;  es  ablislied  1885; 
William  H.  Barrett  &  Co.,  publishers;  J.  H. 
Franklaiid,  manager;  office  842  Broadway. 

TURF.  FIELD  AND  FARM;  Fri- 
days; sporting:  twenty  pages;  size  of  page 
13.X18:  subscription  $5; "established  1865;  S.  D. 
Bruce,  L.  C.  Bruce  and  H.  Busbey,  editors; 
Turf,  Field  and  Farm  Association,  publishers  ; 
circulation  F  1  ;  office  39  and  41  Park  Row. 

U.U  DIE  WELT;  Saturdays  ;  German  ; 
illustrated  :  sixteen  pages  ;  size  of  page  12x16  ; 
subscription  $5 ;  established  1881;  L.  Schank, 
editor  ;  Keppler  &  Schwarzmann,  publishers  ; 
circulation  E  E  1  ;  office  21  and  23  Warren 
street ;  issue  also  Puck. 

UNDERWOOD'S  BANK  AND 
COUNTERFEIT  REPORTER;  Satur- 
days ;  financial  ;  sixteen  pages ;  size  of  page 
Sxi2;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1882;  B.  G. 
Underwood,  editor;  Underwood  Reporter  Co., 
publishers;  circulation  H  ;  a  monthly  edition, 
entitled  Underwood's  Counterfeit  Reporter, 
sixty-eight  pages  octavo;  subscription  $3; 
and  another  monthly  edition,  entitled  Un- 
derwood's Bank  Reporter,  two  hundred  and 
twelve  pages  octavo,  subscription  $3,  are  also 
issued  :  office  18  Spruce  street. 

UNDERWRITER;  Saturdays;  insur- 
ance ;  twenty-four  pages  :  size  of  page  9x12  v 
subscription  .§5;  established  1859;  Under- 
writer Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  publish- ' 
ers  :  circulation  F  ;  office  15  Courtlaiidt  street; 
dated  at  New  York  and  Hartford.  Cunn. 

UNION  (Morrisania);  Saturdays;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  .§2.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1872 ;  Charles  H.  Bauer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J  ;  office  148th  street,  near 
Third  avenue ;  Issues  also  the  New  Yorker 
Tatishlatt. 

UNION  AND  catholic;  TIMES; 
Saturdays;  eight  pages;  size  32x46:  subscrip- 
tion $2;" established  1873:  Jas.  Wm.  O'Brien, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K  I;  office 
34  Park  Row. 

l^N ITED  IRISHMAN;  Saturdays  ; 
four  pages;  size  32x46;  subscription  .S2; 
established  1881  ;  J.  O'Donovan  Rossa,  editor; 
circulation  F  F:  office  12  Chamliers  street. 

UNITED  STATES  ECONOMIST 
AND  DRY  GOODS  REPORTER ; 
Saturdays  ;  commercial ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
44x60 ;  subscription  $5 ;  established  1846 ; 
Joseph  Maekey,  editor  and  puljlisher ;  circu- 
lation G  G  1 ;  office  3  Beach  street. 

I'NITED  STATES  ST.ATIONER, 
PRINTER  AND  FANCY  tiOODS  RE- 
P  O  R  TE  R  ;  Thursdays;  commercial  ■„ 
twenty  eight  pages;   .size  of  page  8x11;  sub- 


380 


GEO.   P.   UOVVELL   &  GO'S 


NEW  YORK. 


scriptlou  $1;  established  ISS:^;  P.  Cunnlan, 
editor ;  W.  E.  Nlekerson,  publisher ;  circu- 
lation r  1  ;  Issues  also  the  Music  Trade  Free 
Pri'ss;   oltiee   Ml  Eighth  street. 

U.  SJ.  TOBACCO  JOURNAL,;  Satur- 
days; coinnierclal ;  twelve  pages;  size  of 
page  18x2.t;  subscription  S3;  established  1875; 
Oscar  Hanimersteln.  editor ;  U.  S.  Tobacco 
Journal  PubllshinK  Co.,  pul)llshers;  circula- 
tion J  J  1  ;  oftJee  IS  Barling  slip. 

i;  X  I  V  E  R  S  A  I..  P  R  A  C  T  I  C  A  L, 
IIREWER;  Saturdays;  German  and 
EnKlish ;  eonirnercial ;  eight  pages;  size 
21x28;  subscription  S3;  established  18-!4 ;  Dr. 
A.  H.  Bauer,  editor  ;  Unlver.sal  Practical 
Brewer  Publishing  Co.,  publishers;  oftice  9(i 
and  98  Maiden  lane. 

UPTOWN  NEWS;  Wednesdays;  four 
pages  ;  .size  23.'c36  ;  subscription  $1 ;  establish- 
ed 1SS3;  Uptown  News  Co.,  editors  and  pub 
Ushers  ;  circulation  G;  oitlce  1164  North  Third 
avenue. 

UPTOWN  VISITOR;  Thursdays;  four 
pages  :  size  22x30;  subscription  .$1 ;  established 
1883 ;  Edward  Dovle,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  G ;  offices  2li  West  110th  street  and 
265  West  125th  street. 

V  O  I  C!  E  ;  Thursdays  ;    prohibition  ;   four 

fiages  ;    size   23x36 ;    subserlption   $1 ;   estab- 
ished  1883 ;   Funk  &  Wagnalls,  editors   and 
publishers  ;  office  10  and  12  Dey  street. 

■W^EEKLY;  Mondays;  Action;  eight 
pages ;  size  29.x44 ;  siiljscriptlon  .$3  ;  estab- 
lished 1845  ;  Street  &  Smith,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulrtion  A  1  ;  office  29  and  31  Rose 
street. 

WESTCHESTER  TI3IES;  Saturdays; 
independent ;  four  pages ;  size  28x44  ;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1864;  A.  G.  Bedell, 
l)uslne.ss  manager;  circulation  HI;  office 
Fordham  avenue  and  175th  street. 

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WITNESS;  Thursdays ;  eight  pages ; 
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1871 ;  John  Dougall  &  Cii.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  A ;  office  17  to  21  Vande- 
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AND  CARRIER  DOVE:  weekly; 
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establislicil  isf;7  ;  Re  v.  J.  .shua  Kimberand  Rev. 
Geo.  F.  Fljclitiier,  cilitdrs  ;  Domestic  and  For- 
eign Missionary  Society  of  the  Protestant 
Episcopal  Church,  publishers  ;  does  not  Insert 
advertisements;  office  22  Bible  House;  a 
monthly  edition,  same  size  and  style,  is  also 
issued  ;  subscription  25  cents,  in  quantities 
of  ten  or  more,  16  cents. 

YOUNG  FOLKS  VISITOR;  We.l- 
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subscription $1.25 ;  established  1881 ;  American 
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scription  $2.50;  estal)lished  1877;  Frank 
Tousev,  editor  and  publislier;  circulation  B 
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sues also  the  Arm  Cliair  and  Boys  of  New 
York: 

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tion .S2;  est^iblished  1868;  Bo:ird  of  Editoi's 
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lege paper;  Issued  during  the  collegiate  year; 
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AMERICAN  REFORMER;  bi- 
weekly ;  prohibition  ;  si.xleen  pages;  size  of 
page  10x14;  sub-icription  $1 ;  established  18S2; 
Reformer  Publishing  Co.  (limited),  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  G  ;  office  Tribune 
Building. 


NEW  YORK. 


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scription .$3  ;  established  1878  ;  Mrs.  Josephine 
Redding,  editor ;  Wm.  Whitlock,  publisher ; 
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IM    FAMILIEN    KREISE;   (see  Mil 
waukee,  V.'is.) 

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ly; sixteen  pages;  size  of  page  11x16;  sub- 
scription $2 ;  established  1884  ;  W.  J.  John- 
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street ;  issues  also  the  Electrical  World  and 
the  Operator. 

JERRY  M  c  A  U  L  E  Y '  S  NEWS- 
PA  PER  ;  bi-weekly;  evangelical;  eight 
pages;  size  28x40;  sul)srriiition  $1:  estab- 
lished 1883;  Mrs.  Jerry  McAuley,  publisher; 
circulation  H  1 ;  office  104  West  Thirty-second 
street. 

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STUDIO;  bi-weekly  ;  art ;  sixteen  pages  ; 
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1882;  Clarence  Cook,  editor ;  Gaston  L.  Feu- 
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Lafayette  place. 

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TUNG;  (see  Milwaukee.  Wis.) 

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of  page  10x12 ;  subscription  ,?1 ;  established 
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eight  pages  ;  size  of  "page  10x14  ;  subscription 
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1 1 ;  office  42  Pine  street. 

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way APPLIANCES;  semi-monthly; 
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Street  Railway  Joiirtial  and  Poiver. 


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AMERICAN     MUSIC    JOURNAL; 

semi-monthly  ;  music  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  of 
page  10x18  ;  ubscription  $1 ;  establislied  1S84  ; 
Issued  under  the  auspices  of  the  Musical 
Mutual  Pi-otective  Union ;  office  73  East  4th 

AM  ERIK  A  I  NEMZETOB;  semi 
monthly  ;  Hungarian ;  eight  pages ;  size  of 
page  11x16 ;  established  1S84  :  Nyitray  Emll 
and  Perezel  Lajos,  editors  and  publishers ; 
P.  O.  Box  822  ;  circulation  H  1. 

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ANTHONY'S  PHOTOCiKAPHtC 
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eatablished  1870;  Chas.  F.  Chandler,  Ph.D., 
LL.  D.,  editor ;  E.  &  H.  T.  Anthony  &  Co., 
publishers ;  circ'n  J  1 :  office  591  Broadway. 

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scription $1  ;  established  1884  ;  Mrs.  M.  E. 
Williams,  editor  and  publisher;  office  233 
West  46th  street. 

BONFORT'S  WINE  AND  SPIRIT 
CIRCULAR;  semi-monthly ;  commercial; 
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scription $5 ;  established  1870 ;  Bonfort  & 
Leoser,  editors  and  publishers ;  circulation 
6 ;  office  46  Beaver  street. 

CARPET  TRADE  AND  REVIEW; 
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pages  ;  size  of  page  10x13  ;  subscription  S3  ; 
established  1870 ;  William  Berri  and  William 
R.  Harris,  editors ;  Review  Publishing  Co., 
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CHIRONIAN  !  semi-monthly;  twenty- 
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$1..50;  established  1884:  Students  of  the  Ho- 
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a  medical  college  paper. 

COLUMBIA  SPECTATOR  ;  semi 
monthly ;  tweuty-two  pages ;  size  of  page 
8x11;  sub.scriptiou  $2;  established  1874;  Co- 
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publishers  ;  circulation  K  K  ;  a  college  paper ; 
issued  during  the  collegiate  year :  office  Co- 
lumbia College,  corner  49th  street  &  4th 
avenue. 

DER  DEUTSCH  AMERIKAN- 
ISCHE  GEWERBE  IJND  INDUS- 
TRIE   ZElTl'Nii:  isee  Milwaukee,  Wis.) 

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page  11x14 ;  subscription  S2 ;  established  1878  ; 
Paul  Goepel.  editor ;  Goepel  &  Raegener, 
publishers  ;  circulation  G  ;  office  Trvon  row. 

DEUTSCH-AMERIKANISCHE 
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ly  ;  German  ;  commercial ;  thirty  two  pages; 
size  of  page  11x14;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1880;  Pharmaceutical  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  ;  circ'n  G  1  ;  office  104  John  street. 

DEUTSCH  -A.M  E  R  I  K A  N  I  S  C  H  E 
BUCHDRUCKER  ZEITUNG  ;  semi- 
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Bages;  size  21x28  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
Shedl873;  Fr.  Milke,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  J  ;  office  184  William  street;  offi- 
cial organ  of  German  printers. 

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lished 1877  ;  M.  Shirley  Geyer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  Andrew  Ge.yer,  manager  ;  circulation 
H  1 ;  office  60  Duane  street. 

GRAMMERCY  PARK  SEMI- 
MONTHLY; educational;  twelve  pages; 
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ed 1884 ;  G.  Von  Taube,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
office  104  Ea.st  2oth  street. 

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subscription  $1 ;  established  I8S2 ;  Hydraulic 
and  Sanitary  Plumber  Publishing  Co.  (lim- 
ited), publishers  ;  circulation  H  1 ;  office  23 
Park  row. 

INSURANCE  AND  REAL  ESTATE 


XEW   YORK. 


JOURNAL  ;  semi-monthly  ;  insurance  ; 
twenty  pages  ;  size  of  page  9x12  ;  subscription 
$3 ;  established  1862 ;  T.  &  J.  Slator,  editoi-s 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  J ;  office  23  Dey 
street. 

JUNGES  VOLK  ;  semimonthly;  Eng- 
lish and  German;  juvenile;  twenty  four 
pages ;  size  of  page  8x12 ;  subscription  S-! ; 
established  1884;  Cheroundy  Printing  and 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  office 
17  to  '27  Vandewater  street. 

MECHANICAL  NEWS;  semi-month- 
ly; commercial;  sixteen  pages  ;  size  of  page 
11x16;  subscription  $1;  established  1371; 
James  Leffel  &  Co.,  publishers ;  circulation 
D  ;  office  110  Liberty  street. 

MUSICAL  CRITIC  AND  TRADE 
REVIEW;  semi-monthly;  commercial; 
twenty  pages ;  size  of  page  11x15 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1878;  Charles  Avery 
Welles,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation 
G  G  1 :  office  864  Broadwav. 

MUSICAL  NEWS  ;  "semi-monthly  ;  mu- 
sic ;  eight  pages ;  size  20x28  ;  subscription  §2  ; 
established  1884 ;  Spencer  H.  Coon,  editor ; 
Coon   &   Co.,   publishers ;    office  7  East  14th 

'^  NEXT  OF  KIN  AND  HEIRS-AT- 
LAW  GAZETTE;  semi-monthly;  twelve 
pages;  size  of  page  Sxll ;  subscription  $2: 
estaljlished  1884;  William  Raich,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  G  1;  office  251  William 
street ;  issues  also  the  Recfits-Schutz. 

OPERATOR;  semi-monthly;  telegraph- 
ic ;  sixteen  pages ;  size  of  page  11x16 ;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1874 ;  W.  J.  John- 
ston, editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  G  G  ; 
office  9  Murray  street ;  issue  also  the  Elec- 
trical World  and  the  Industrial  America. 

PHARMACEUTICAL  RECORD  ; 
semi-monthly  ;  pharmaceutical  ;  fifty-six 
pages:  size  of  page  9x11  ;  sub.scription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1881 :  P.  W.  Bedford,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  H  1;  office  36  Beekman 
street. 

PLUMBERS'  TRADE  JOURNAL; 
semi-monthly  ;  commercial ;  sixteen  pages  ; 
size  of  page  11x14 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  James  M.  Heatherton,  editor;  cir- 
culation H;  office  35  Ann  street. 

PROBLE3IS  OF  NATURE;  semi- 
monthly ;  scientific  ;  four  pages ;  size  21x28 ; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1884 ;  H.  B.  Phil- 
brook,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J  1; 
office  21  Park  row. 

QUEEN  OF  FASHION;  semi-monthly  ; 
fashions  ;  sixteen  pages ;  size  of  page  12x17 ; 
subscription  §3 ;  established  1884 ;  Leslie  & 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  circulation  G  1; 
office  49  Murray  street ;  issue  also  the  Fire- 
side Monthlu  and  Lady's  Bazar. 

SUNDAY  SCHOOL  ADVOCATE; 
semimonthly;  juvenile;  four  pages;  size 
15x22  ;  subscription  35  cents  ;  established  1841 ; 
Rev.  J.  H.  Vincent,  D.  D.,  editor;  Methodist 
Book  Concern,  Phillips  &  Hunt,  publishers; 
does  not  Insert  advertisements;  published 
simultaneously  at  New  York  and  Cincinnati ; 
office  805  Broadway;  issue  also  the  Sunday 
School  Classmate. 

SUNDAY  SCHOOL  CLASSMATE ; 
semi-monthly  ;  juvenile  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
15x22 ;  subscription  35  cents ;  Rev.  J.  H.  Vin- 
cent, D.  D.,  editor  ;  Methodist  Book  Concern, 
Phillips  &  Hunt,  pul)lishers  ;  pulilished  simul- 
taneously at  New  York  and  Cincinnati ;  does 
not  insert  advertisements  ;  office  805  Broad- 
wav :  issue  also  the  Sunday  School  Advocate. 

TELEGRAPHER'S  ADVOCATE  ; 
semi-monthly ;  twelve  pages ;  size  of  page 
11x15:  subscriptions!;  established  1883 ;  J.  B. 
Taltavall,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation 
I  1 ;  office  76  Cortland  street ;  devoted  to  the 
interests  of  telegraph  operators. 

UNITED  STATES  PAPER- 
MAKER;  semi-monthly;  commercial; 
twenty-eight  pages  :  size  of  page  9x'2  ;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1884 ;  Stanley  H. 
Parker,  editor  ;  C.  C.  Walden  &  Co.,  publish- 
ers :  office  29  Park  Row. 

VEREINGTE  STAATEN  ORDEN 
UND  VEREIXS  REVUE:  semi  monthlv; 
German  ;  fraternity  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  27x40  ; 


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GEO.   P.   ROWELL   &   GO'S 


NEW  YORK. 


NEW  YORK. 


subscription  $1.20  ;  established  ISTfi  ;  Emil 
Gaus,  ealtor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  H  H  ; 
office  SOS  Pearl  street. 

WINE  AND  SPIRIT  REVIEW; 
(see  Louisville,  Kv.) 

WISSENSf!llAFT8ICHE  WOCII- 
ENlJIiATTERi  semi-monthly;  German; 
seientitic  ;  twenty  pages  ;  size  of  page  8x11  ; 
subscription  $2.40;  established  1834;  Chr. 
Schmidt,  editor  and  publisher:  office  78 
Duane  street. 

YOIITH'S  TEMPERANCE  BAN- 
NER: semi-monthly;  Juvenile;  four  pages; 
size  16x22 ;  subscription  40  cents  ;  estaldished 
1870;  National  Temperance  Society,  editors 
and  publishers ;  does  not  insert  advertise- 
ments ;  a  monthl.y  edition  is  also  i.ssued  ;  sub 
scrlption  25  cents ;  office  5S  Reade  street ;  is- 
sue also  the  \afional  Teniperauce  Advocate. 

AUSTRALASIAN  AND  SOUTH 
AMERICAN;  every  four  weeks ; 
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11x16;  subscription  $3;  established  1881;  Chas. 
E.  Bevlngton,  editor ;  F.  W.  Gade,  publisher ; 
circulation  (j  1 ;  issues  also  the  Commercial 
World  and  United  States  E.vporter ;  otRce  & 
West  Broadway. 

A(iRICUI>TrRE  ;  monthly  ;  dairying  ; 
twenty  pages;  size  of  page  8x11;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1885 ;  Charles  L.  Work, 
•  editor  and  publisher  ;  office  32  Park  row. 

AMERICAN  AGRICULTURIST; 
monthly;  agricultural;  tifty  pages;  size  of 
page  10x12 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  establish- 
ed 1842;  Orange  Judd  Co.,  editors  and  pull- 
Ushers  ;  circulation  B ;  an  edition  of  same 
form  and  price  is  printed  in  the  German 
language ;  office  751  Broadway. 

AMERICAN  AQUATIC  MAGA- 
ZINE;  monthly;  sporting;  .sixty  four  pages 
octavo;  subscription  .$3;  establishe<l  1884; 
Charles  A.  Peverelly,  editor  ;  Hearne  &  Co., 
publishers  ;  office  178  Broadway. 

AMERICAN  BAZAR;  monthly  ; 
fashions ;  sixteen  pages  ;  size  33x46  :  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1874;  American  Bazar  Co., 
publishers;  circulation  EE;  office  161  to  165 
Franklin  street. 

AMERICAN  BOTTLER;  monthly; 
commercial ;  sixty  pages  ;  size  of  page  lO.xlS ; 
subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1881 :  W.  A. 
Peters,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  1 1 ; 
office  39  Nassau  street. 

AMERICAN  BREWERS'  GA- 
ZETTE AND  MALT  AND  HOP 
TRADES'  REVIEW^;  monthly;  com- 
mercial; forty  pages;  size  of  page  9x12; 
sub.scrliJtion  $5;  established  1871 ;  John  Flin- 
toff ,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  I  1 ; 
ofBce  80  Vesey  street. 

AMERICAN  BUSINESS  GUIDE; 
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sixteen'pages  ;  size  of  page  7x8 ;  subscription 
$3  :  established  1883 ;  American  Business  Di- 
rectory Co.,  editors  aud  publlsliers ;  offit'e 
Sil  Broadway. 

AMERICAN  CANOEIST;  monthly; 
sporting ;  twenty-eight  pages  ;  size  of  page 
7x111 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1882  ;  C.  L. 
Norton  and  R.  B.  Burchard,  editors  ;  Brentano 
Bros.,  publishers;  circulation  .T ;  office  5 
Union  sijuare. 

AMERICAN  DRUGGIST:  monthly; 
commercial ;  one  huudreil  pages ;  .size  of 
page  9.x;14 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1872  ; 
Fred.  A.  Castle,  M.  D.,  editor;  Wm.  Wood  & 
Co.,  publishers ;  circulation  F  1 ;  office  56  and 
58  Lafayette  Place ;  issue  also  the  Medical 
Record.  American.  Journal  of  Obstetrics  und 
Journal  of  Cutaneous  and  Venereal  Disexuses. 
A1>IER1CAN  EAtJLE;  (see  Hamil- 
ton, Ont.) 

AMERICAN  EXPORTER:  monthly; 
commercial  ;  srvcnty-two  pages  ;  size  of  page 
11x14;  sulisi-ription  .$2;  established  1877; 
George  Bartliolnniew  and  Franklin  H.  Tinker, 
editors;  Root  &  Tinker,  publishers;  circula- 
tion G ;  branch  offices  at  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
and  Chicago,  111.;  New  York  office  Tribune 
Building. 

AMERICAN  FASHIOJJ  REVIEW; 
montlily ;  commercial ;  twenty  pages ;  size  of 


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MAGAZINE  OF  AMERICAN  HIS- 
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subscription  $5;  established  1876;  Mrs.  Martha 
J.Lamb,  editor;  Historical  Publication  Co., 
publishers ;  circulation  H  H  1 ;  office  30  Lafay- 
ette place. 

MAGAZINE  OF  ART;  monthly; 
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scription  $3.50  ;  established  1878  ;  Cassell 
&  Co.  (limited),  publishers ;  circulation  G ; 
offices  739  and  741  Broadway. 

MANUFACTURER  AND  BUILD- 
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size  of  page  10x14;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1869;  William  H.  Wahl,  editor;  H.  N. 
Black,  publisher  ;  circulation  F  1  ;  office  21 
Park  Row. 

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AND  INDUSTRIAL  RECORD; 
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of  page  11x16;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1868 ;  Industrial  Record  Co.  (limited),  publish- 
ers :  circulation  H ;  office  32()  and  322  Broad- 
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page  12x16 ;  subscription  50  cents :  estab- 
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William  B.  Wood,  M.  D.,  publisher;  circula- 
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RAIL  W A  Y    GA  ZETTE  ;  (see  Chicago.) 

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ance Banner. 

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Nathan,  publisher ;  circulation  III;  office 
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and  publisher ;  circulation  H  1 ;  office  5 
and  7  East  4th  street ;  published  under  the 
auspices  of  the  American  Society  for  the 
Preyention  of  Cruelty  to  Animals.' 

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and  publishers  ;  circulation  K 1 ;  a  local 
church  paper ;  office  Third  avenue  and  175th 
strf  f  ti 

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PORTER AND  A xM A N UENSIS  ; 
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tion $2 ;  established  1885 ;  J.  N.  Kimball  and 
Lottie  H.  Packard,  editors :  S.  S.  Packard, 
publisher:  office  805  Broadway. 


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Oil,  Paint  &  Drug  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ; 
circulation  H  H  :  office  T-l  William  street. 

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tion $2 ;  established  1879  ;  Lyman  D.  Post,  erll- 
tor  and  publisher ;  circulation  H  H  ;  office 
34  Park  Row  ;  l.ssues  l^also  the  Printing  and 
Stationery  World. 

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publisher :  does  not  insert  advertisements  ; 
office  2  and  3  Bible  House. 

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1882  ;  Rev.  W.  J.  Wiseman,  editor;  Fr.  Pustet  & 
Co..  publishers  ;  circulation  I ;  office  50  and  52 
Barclay  street ;  issue  also  Ca;cilia  and  Echo. 

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gage  11x16;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1877; 
.  T.  Ames,    editor   and  publisher;  circula- 
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manship ;  eight  pages ;  size  23x33 ;  subscrip- 
tion 75  cents  ;  established  1881 ;  G.  A.  Gaskell, 
editor  and  publisher. 

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monthly;  eight  pages;  size  33x48;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1879  ;  S.  T.  L.  Nicholson, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  X  ;  office  93 
Clinton  place. 

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of  page  8x11 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
1883;  Dr.  Pr.  Hoffman,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  H  ;  office  183  Broadway. 

PHONETIC  EDUCATOR;  (see  Cln 
ciunati,  Ohio.) 

PHRENOLOGICAL  JOURNAL 
AND  SCIENCE  OF  HEALTH;  month- 
ly; ninety  pages;  size  of  page  7x10;  sub- 
scription $3  ;  established  183S  ;  H.  S.  Drayton, 
A.  M.,  M.  D.,  editor;  Fowler  &  Wells  Co.,  pub- 
lishers :  circulation  F  ;  office  7.5:3  Broadway. 

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establislied  1885  ;  John  Dougall  &  Co.,  editors 
and  imbllshers  ;  office  21  Vandewater  street. 

POPULAR  M  K  D I C  A  L  EXAM- 
INER; monthly;  medical;  twenty-eight 
pages;  size  of  page  6x10:  subscription  $1  ; 
established  1885  ;  William  M.  Cate,  M,  D.,  edi- 
tor ;  Medical  Examiner  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ;  office  39  Park  row. 

POPULAR  SCIENCE  MONTHLY; 
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octavo  ;  subscription  $5  ;  established  1872  ;  E. 
L.  and  W.  J.  Youmans,  editors  ;  D.  Appleton 
&  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  F  1 ;  office  1,  3 
and  5  Bond  street. 

POULTRY  BULLETIN;  monthly; 
poultry  raising;  thirty  two  pages;  size  of 
page  10x12;  sub.scriptiou  $1.25;  established 
1869;  Charles  R.  Harkcr,  editor;  As.sociated 
Fanciers,  publishers;  circulation  H  1;  office  62 
Cortlandt  street. 

PO  WER ;  monthly  ;  twelve  pages  ;  size  of 
page  11x16  ;  sub.scription  $1 ;  established  1882  ; 
Robert  Urimshaw,  editor;  American  Kail- 
way  Publishing  Co.,  publishers;  dated  at 
New  York  and  Chicago,  111.,  issue  also  the 
American  Journal  of  Railwau  Appliances 
and  Street  Raihray  Journal;  office  32  Liberty 

^^PRESBYTERIAN  HOME  MIS- 
S  I  O  N  A  R  Y  ;  montlily  ;  presbyterian  ; 
twenty  eight  pages;  size  of  page  9x12;  sub- 
scription §1 ;  established  1872 ;  Board  of  Home 
Missions  of  the  Presbyterian  Church,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  C  C  ;  office  23 
Centre  street. 

PRINTING  AND  STATIONERY 
WORLD;  monthlv;  commercial;  twenty- 
four  pages ;  sizeof  page  8x11 ;  subscription  $2; 
established  1878 ;  Lyman  D.  Post,  editor  and 


NEW  YORK. 


publisher ;  circulation  H  1  ;  olHce  34  Park 
Row;   Issues  also  the  Paper  Mill. 

PROGRESS;  monthly;  English,  Ger- 
man and  Bohemian  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  2.3x31  ; 
subscription  36  cents :  established  1882 ;  A. 
Lange,  editor  and  jjublisher ;  office  156  East 
Fourth  street ;  organ  of  Cigar  Maker's  Pro- 
gressive Union. 

PULPIT  TREASURY;  monthly; 
evangelical ;  seventy-eight  pages  octavo ; 
subscription  $2.50  ;  established  1883;  J.  Sander- 
son, D.  D.,  editor  ;  E.  B.  Treat,  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation H  H  1 ;  office  757  Broadway. 

PUPILS'  COMPANION;  monthly  j 
.iuvenlle;  twenty  pages;  size  of  page  7x10; 
subscription  50 cents;  established  1883;  C.  W. 
Hagar,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  G  1 ; 
office  697  Broadway. 

RAIIiROADER;  (see  Toledo,  Ohio.) 

RAINBOW;  monthly;  order  of  chosen 
friends  ;  eight  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion .§1  ;  established  1884. 

RECHTS-SCHUTZj  monthly;  Ger- 
man; legal:  fourjiagcs;  size  21x26;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  estalilishiMl  IS^l ;  William  Raich,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ;  dues  not  insert  atlverlise- 
ments  ;  office  251  William  street ;  issues  also 
the  Next  of  Kin  and  Heirs  at  Lavj  Gazette. 

RECORD  OF  THE  FIVE  POINTS 
HOUSE  OF  INDUSTRY;  monthly; 
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lished 1857;  Rev.  O.  R.  Bouton,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  G  1  ;  office  155  Worth 
street. 

RHODES'  JOURNAL  OF  BANK- 
ING; monthly;  flnancial ;  one  hundred  and 
fifty-six  pages  octavo  ;  subscription  $5 ;  estab- 
lished 1875;  Bradford  Rhodes,  editor;  Brad- 
ford Rhodes  &  Co.,  publishers;  cii-culation 
H  1  ;  office  78  William  street. 

SAILORS'  MAGAZINE  AND  SEA- 
MAN'S FRIEND;  monthly;  thirty  .six 
pages  octavo  ;  subscription  .$1 ;  established 
1828  ;  Rev.  S.  H.  Hall,  D.  D.,  editor  ;  American 
Seamen's  Frienil  Society,  publishers ;  clrcu- 
laticm  6  1  ;  office  80  Wall  street. 

ST.  NICHOLAS;  monthly;  juvenile; 
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$:3  ;  established  1873  ;  Mary  Mapes  Dodge,  edi- 
tor ;  The  Century  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation 
B  B  1 ;  office  33  East  Seventeenth  street ; 
issue  also  the   Century  3Iagazine. 

SANITARIAN;  monthly  ;  hygienic  ;  one 
hundred  and  twenty  pages ;  size  of  page 
6x10;  subscription  $4;  established  187:3;  A.  N. 
Bell,  editor ;  circulation  G ;  office  113  Fulton 
street. 

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subscription  $1  ;  established  1883  ;  M.  T. 
Richardson,  eilitor  and  publisher :  circula- 
tion H  ;  office  7  Warren  street ;  issues  also 
the  Blacksmith  and  Wheelwright  and  Boots 
and  Shoes 

SCROLL  OF  PHI  DELTA  THETA; 
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octavo;  subscription  .§1;  established  1875; 
Phi  Delta  Theta  fraternity,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers; issued  during  the  collegiate  year; 
P.  O.  Box  i:398. 

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established  1882;  International  News  Co., 
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gage  11.X16;  subscription  $1;  established  1879; 
harles  W.  Handy,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  G  G  ;  office  31  Union  square. 

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10x14;  subscription  $1;  estalilislicd  186s  ;  Shel- 
tering Arms,  editors  antl  publishers  ;  Wm.  H. 
Clark,  business  manager ;  circulation  F ; 
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SHROUD;  (see  Chicago,  111.) 

SILK  CULTURE;  monthly  ;  thirt.y-two 
pages ;  size  of  page  8x11 ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 


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tablished  1883;  W.  B.  Smith,  editoi-  and  pub- 
lisher :  circulation  U  1 ;  office  27  Bond  street. 

SOUTH;  monthly;  thirty-six  pages:  size 
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1871;  South  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  G  G ;  office  S5  Warren  St. 

SOTTH  WEST:  (see  San  Antonio, Tex.) 

SOWER  AND  MISSION  MONTIl- 
LiY  ;  reformed  cliurch  ;  eight  pages;  size 
12x16  ;  subscription  25  cents  ;  established  1855  ; 
Bev.  W.  R.  Gordon,  editor ;  Board  of  Pub- 
lication of  the  Reformed  Church  of  America, 
publishers;  circulation  G  1;  office  34  Vesey 
street. 

SPIRIT  OF  MISSIONS:  monthly; 
protestant  episcopal;  sixty-two  pages  octavo; 
subscription  $1.50;  Rev.  Josliua  Kimber  and 
Rev.  Geo.  F.  Flichtner,  editors ;  Board  of 
Missions,  publishers;  cii'culation  Gl;  office 
22  and  23  Bible  House. 

STODDART'S  MONTHLY;  sixteen 
pages ;  size  of  page  11x14 ;  sub.scription  $1  ; 
established  1SS2;  M.  J.  Stoddart  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers ;  circulation  B  B ;  office  126 
Cliambers  street. 

STREET  RAILWAY  JOURNAL; 
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9x13;  subscription  $1;  established  1384;  Robert 
Grimshaw,  editor;  American  Railway  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers ;  dated  at  New  York 
and  Chicago,  111. ;  issue  also  the  Ainerifan 
Journal  of  Railway  Appliances  and  Power; 
office  32  Liberty  street. 

STYLE;  monthly;  fashions  ;  eight  pages  ; 
size  23x33 ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  e.stablislied 
1880;  Fashion  Department  of  Domestic  Sew- 
ing Macliine  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation 
B  B  1  ;  office  corner  Broadway  and  14th  street. 

SUNDAY  SCHOOL  JOURNAL; 
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pages  octavo  ;  subscription  65  cents ;  estab- 
lished 1869  ;  Rev.  J.  H.  Vincent,  D.  D.,  editor  ; 
Phillips  &  Hunt,  publishers;  circulation  A. 
1^"  Act  ual  aver  age  circulation  for  one  year 
preceding  Jan.  1,  1883,  as  per  statement  onjile 
at  the  office  of  the  American  Xeirspaper 
Directory.  S'i.OOO  copies;  office  805  Broadway; 
an  edition  is|also  issued  at  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

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mercial;  fifty-two  pages  ;  size  of  page  8x11; 
subscription  $3;  R.  S.  O'Loughlin,  editor ;  But- 
terick  Publishing  Co.  (limited),  publishers ; 
circulation  G  1;  a  semi  monthly  edition  is  also 
issued  without  extra  charge  ;  office  555  Broad- 
way ;  issue  also  the  Delineator  and  Ladies' 
Review. 

TEACHERS'  INSTITUTE;  monthly; 
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11x15;  subscription  .fl.25;  established  1878; 
Amos  M.  Kellogg  and  Jerome  Allen,  editors  ; 
E.  L.  Kellogg  &  Co.,  publishers;  cii'culation 
C  1 ;  office  25  Clinton  place  ;  issue  also  School 
Journal  and  Treasure  Trove. 

TRANSACTIONS  OF  THE  AMER- 
ICAN SOCIETY'  OF  CIVIL  ENtil- 
NEERS  ;  monthly ;  scientific;  one  hun- 
dred and  twenty  pages  octavo ;  established 
1871 ;  edited  by  John  Bogart,  Secretary  of,  and 
published  by,  the  American  Society  of  Civil 
Engineers  ;  circulation  J ;  office  127  East 
Twenty-third  street. 

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issue  also  the  Archives  of  Opthnliiiohxjij. 

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hundred  and  sixty  eight  pages  octavo;  sub- 
scription S4 ;  established  1879;  Henry  Mintt)n, 
A.  M.,  M.  D.,  editor;  A.  L.  Chatterton  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers;  circulation  J  1 ;  office 
166  Greenwich  street;  issue  also  the  ^4(«(rj- 
cxiii  HdiiKiopidhist. 

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MEDICINE  AM)  SURG  KK  V  :  qnar 
terly;  veterinary;  one  hundred  and  thirty 
pages  octavo;  subscriotion  .$2;  established 
is:9;  W.  A..  Conklin,  Ph.  D.,  and  F.  S.  Bil 
ings,  D.  V.  S.,  eilitors  ;  William  K.  .lenkius. 
publisher;  circulation  J;  office  850  Sixth 
avenue. 

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PHILOSOPHY;  quarterly;  science;  one 
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7x10;  subscription  S3;  established  1867; 
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publishers  ;  circulation  J  ;    office  3  Bond  St. 

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SKKVH'E  INSTITUTION  OF  THE 
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office  Governor's  Island,  New  York  Bay. 

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tion S3;  established  1883;  Medico-Legal  Jour- 
nal Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation  J  ;  office  128  Broadway. 

NEW.S  LETTER  ;  quarterly  ;  sixteen, 
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Jas.  M.  Hudnut,  editor;  New  York  Life  In- 
surance Co.,  publishers;  office  346  and  348- 
Broadwav  ;  an  advertising  sheet. 

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OF  HOMiEOPATHY  ;  quarterly  ;  medi- 
cal ;  one  hundred  and  ninety  pages  octavo  ; 
subscription  $-i  ;  established  1851 ;  S.  Llllen- 
thai,  M.  D..  editor;  F.  E.  Boericke.  publisher; 
circulation  .7  I  ;  office  228  West  :mh  street. 

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scription 25  cents ;  established  1884  ;  address 
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thirtv  pages  ;  size  of  page  7x10  ;  subscrip- 
tion $S ;  established  1880 ;  Charles  A.  Briggs 
and  Francis  L.  Patton,  editors;  Presbyterian 
Review  Association,  publishers ;  circulation 
J  ;  office  1200  Park  avenue. 

PURI'LE  AND  GOLD;  quarterly; 
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of  page  6x10;  subscription  $1;  established 
1883;  address  all  communications  to  Frank 
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street ;  devoted  to  the  Interests  of  the  Chi 
Pri  Fraternity. 

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establishi-il  Kss(i;  E.  Ridley  &  Sons,  editors 
and  iiublishers  ;  circulation  ('  1 ;  office  309,  311 
and  31H<j  Grand  .street. 

SCHOOL  OF  MINES  QUARTER- 
LY :  scientific  ;  oiu'  hundrecl  pages  octavo  : 
subscriptiou  .S2:  cstablislicd  issu;  The  Alumni 
Association,  The  EugincerinK  and  Chentical 
Societies  of  the  School  of  Mines,  Columbia 
College,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation 
K  1;  office  cor.  49th  street  and  Fourth  avenue. 

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editors  and  publishers;  circulation  J;  a  col- 
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year  ;  office  New  York  University. 

NIAGARA    FALLS,  Niagara  Co.^ 

-a  4,lXX)  pop.,  22  m.  from  Buffalo,  on  Niagara 
r.,  wliose  waters  are  here  ijrecipitated  over 
;i  ledge  of  rocks  nearly  two  hundred  feet  In 
height,  fornung  natural  effects  whose  fame- 
is  world  wide.  A  place  of  summer  resort, 
noted  for  its  .scenery.  Has  a  number  of 
manufactories. 

GAZETTE;    Wednesdays;    republican; 

eight  pages:  size  30x10;  subscription  .$1.50: 
established  18:54.;  Peter  A.  Porter,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  J;  a  daily  edition  is 
published  during  the  summer  months. 

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t:d>lishe'(l  1883 ;  Wm.  Pool  .*  Son,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  J  J. 

NORTH    CHILI,  Monroe  Co.  -O 

E.VRNKST  CHKISTIAN  AND 
GOLDEN  Rl.'LE  ;  monthly;  free 
methodist ;  thirty-two  pages  octavo  :  sub- 
scription .SI. 10;  established  1860 ;  Rev.  B.  T. 
Roberts,  A.  M.,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circu- 
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NEW   YORK. 


NEW  YORK. 


NORTH    PHARSALIA,    Chenan. 

go  Co.,   a    oUJ  pup..    1','    ni.   from  Norwich. 

Some  lumbering  is  done  at  this  point. 

QUILiL.  ANII  PRESS;  Tliur.stlavs  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  a^.x.'iO  ;  sul)S(;ription$1.50  ;  es- 
tablished 1881;  H.  L.  Burncs,  niitor;  Joseph 
C.  White,  publisher ;  circulation  K. 

NORTHPORT,  Suffolk  Co.,  r\  2,000 
pop.,  on  Port  Jeflfersou  branch  of  the  L.  I. 
Rd.,  40  ni.  from  New  York.  Possesses  a  fine 
harbor.  Engaged  In  ship  building  and  gen- 
eral country  mercantile  pursuits;  in  an 
agricultural  country. 

SUFFOLK  CO.  JOURNAL,  ;  Satur- 
days ;  republican ;  four  pages  ;  size  24xo(i  ; 
subscription  $\;  established  1874;  Frank  A. 
Johnson,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation 
KKl. 

NORWICH,  C.  H.,  Chenango  Co..  □ 
4,553  pop.  (town  5,T3B),  on  Chenango  r.,  and 
New  York,  Ontario  cS;  Western  and  Dela- 
ware, Lackawanna  &  Western  Rds.,  40  m. 
from  Blnghamton,  50  from  Utica.  Engaged 
In  manufactures. 

CHENANGO  TELEGRAPH;  semi 
weekly,  Wednesdays  and  Saturdays ;  repub- 
lican ;  four  pages  ;  size  25x39  ;  subscription 
$2.50;  established  1829;  B.  Gage  Berry  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  H  H. 

CENTRAL  NEW  YORKER  AND 
HOME  SENTINEL  ;  Thursdays;  prohi 
bltion  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscription 
$1.25  ;  established  1876 ;  Prohibitionists  of 
Chenango,  editor.s  and  publishers  :  circ'n  J  J. 
CHENANGO  UNION:  Thursdays  ;  dem- 
ocratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x46  ;  suljscriptlon 
$2 ;  established  1847 ;  G.  H.  Manning,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  H. 

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subscription  $1.10;  established  1881;  John  R. 
Blair,  editor;  M.  A.  Blair,  publisher;  circ'n  J. 

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tablished 1878;  John  F.  Seaman,  editor  and 
publisher    circulation  J. 

NORWOOD,  St.  Lawrence  Co.,  t\  1.221 
pop.,  on  Racket  r.;  terminus  of  br.  of  Rome, 
Watertown  &  O.  and  O.  &  L.  C.  Rds.  Has 
lumber  and  other  manufactures.  Centre 
of  an  extended  dairying  and  farming  dis- 
trict. 

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pages  ;  size  26x49  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
fisiied  1878  ;  Martin  &  Bean,  editors  ;  Smith 
&  Martin,  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

NUNDA,  Lipingston  Co.,  -a  2,790  pop., 
at  junction  of  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  &  Phila.  and 
Lackawanna  &  Pittsburg  Rd.,  2)4  m.  from 
line  of  Buffalo  division  of  N.  Y.,  Lake  Erie 
&  Western  Rd.,  and  67  from  Buffalo.  En 
gaged  in  manufactures. 

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pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1859 ;  C.  K.  Sanders,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

NYACK,  Rockland  Co.,  0^6,000  pop., 
on  Hudson  r.  and  terminus  of  Northern  New 
Jersey  Rd.,  a  short  distance  from  Nyack 
Turnpike,  a  station  on  the  N.  Y.,  West 
Shore  &  Buffalo  and  N.  Y.  Ontario  &  West- 
ern Rds.,  from  which  point  a  road  is  to  be 
built  through  Ny.ack  to  the  Hudson  r.,  29 
m.  from  New  York.  Largest  village  in 
Rockland  County.   Rockland  College  is  lo- 


cated   here.     Shoe   manufacturing  is   the 
principal  industry. 

CHRONICLE;  Wednesdays  ;  repub- 
lican ;  four  pages;  size  26.x4il;  sul)scription 
$2;  established  1879;  Lafayette  Markle,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

CITY  AND  COUNTRY;  Fridays; 
democratic ;  four  pages ;  size  28x42 ;  sub- 
scription $2  ;  established  1859  ;  William  H. 
Page,  editor;  Rockland  Co.  Publishing  Co., 
publishers;   circulation  K  1. 

ROCKLAND  CO.  JOURNAL;  Satur 
days  ;  republican  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  28x42  ; 
subscription  $2;  established  1850 ;  John  Charl- 
ton, editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

OGDENSBURGH,  St.  Lawrence  Co., 
[^  10,34U  pop.,  on  St.  Lawrence  r.,  at  nioutli 
of  Oswegatchle,  and  at  terminus  of  Ogdens- 
burgli  &  Lake  Champlain,  Rome,  Water- 
town  &  Ogdeusburgh  and  Utica  &  Black 
River  Rds.  Engaged  in  commerce  and 
manufacturing.  Is  also  a  popular  summer 
resort. 

JOURNAL;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day, and  ST.  LAWRENCE  REPUBLI- 
CAN  AND  JOURNAL;  Wednesdays; 
republican ;  four  pages ;  size — dally  24x36, 
weekly  3(1x46;  subscription— daily  .§5,  weekly 
$1.50;  established— daily  1855,  weekly  183U: 
Republican  and  Journal  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation— daily  K  1,  weekly  G. 
NEWS  ;  semi-weekly,  Wednesdays  and 
Saturdays  ;  independent ;  four  pages  ;  size 
2()x2(i;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1882; 
Buckman  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers ;  cir- 
culatiim  J.  „ 

ADVANCE  AND  ST.  LAWRENCE 
D EMOC  R A T ;  Thursilays  ;  democratic  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  28x44  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1859 ;  George  F.  Darrow,  editor  and 
manager;  circulation  I  1. 

ST.  LAWRENCE  REPUBLICAN 
AND  JOURNAL:  (see  Journul.) 

SIGNAL  ;  Fridavs;  indeiJeudent ;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $1.25  ;  estab- 
ll.shed  18S3  ;  Rev.  N.  Klock,  editor  and  pub- 
lislicr  ;  circulation  J  1.  ^ 

ST.  LAWRENCE  CO.  MASONIC 
MONTHLY;  freemasonry;  sixteen  pages; 
size  of  page  5x8 ;  subscription  60  cents ; 
established  1883  ;  W.  H.  Albery,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

OLEAN,  Cattaraugus  Co.,  p  5,000  pop. 
(town  8,1X10),  on   Alleghany  r.,  on  Buffalo, 
New  York  &  Phila.,  N.  Y.,  L.  E.  &  W.,  O.,  B. 
&    Warren,    Lackawanna    &     Pittsburgh, 
Genesee  Valley  Canal  and   Clean  &  Sala- 
manca Rds.,  69  m.  from  Buffalo.    Has  con- 
siderable oil  and  manufacturing  business. 
Situated  in  a  dairying  region. 
TIMES;  every  afternoon  except  Sunday, 
and    WEEKLY,    Thursdays;   republican; 
daily  four  pages,  weekly  four  pages ;    size- 
daily  22x3(1,  weekly  28x44;  subscription— daily 
$6,   weekly  $1.50;     established  —  daily     18,9, 
weekly  1838;  Geo.  N.  Wood,  editor  and   pub- 
lisher; circulation— dally  K,  weekly  J  J  1. 
DEMOCRAT  ;  (see  iJcrnJd.) 
HERA  liD  ;  Saturdays  ;  democratic  :  eight 
pages:  size  30x44;  subscription  $2;  established 
1881;  Persons    &    Sibley,  editors    and     |  ub- 
llshers;    circulation    II;     an    edition      en- 
titled tlie    Democrat  is  issued   on  Tue.sdays, 
for  circulatioh    by    mail   outside   of  0!ean ; 
.same    form     and    size;    subscription    Sl.aO; 
circulation  of  Tuesday  edition  I  1. 

ONEIDA,  Madison  Co.,  D  5,000  pop.,  in 
Lenox  township,  at>  intersection  of  New 
York  Central  Rd.  with  New  York,  Ontario 
&  Western  and  New  York,  West  Shore  & 
Buffalo  Rds.,  26  m.  from  Syracuse,  27  from 
Utica  and    12  from  Rome.     Centre  of   an 


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agricultural  and  hop-growing  district.    Has 
several  large  manufactories. 

DEMOCRATIC  UNION;  Thursdays; 
democratic ;  four  pages ;  size  27x41  ;  sub- 
scription $a.50;  established  1856:  Baker  & 
Maxon,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  H  I. 

DISPATCH;  Fridays;  i-epublican  ;  four 
pages ;  size  29x45 ;  subscription  .S3 ;  estab- 
lished 1854 ;  Jackson  &  David,  editors  and 
publishers;  circulation  III. 

F  REE  PRESS  ;  Saturdays  ;  independ- 
ent ;  eight  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1 ; 
establislied  18S0;  W.  Hector  Gale,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

SATURDAY  POST;  Saturdays;  four 
paifes;  size  24x35;  subscription  $1;  established 
188.1 ;  Rogers  &  Bowman,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers; circulation  J  1. 

ONEONTA,  Otsego  Co.,  a  4,500  pop., 
on  Albany  and  Susquehanna  r.  and  Dela 
ware  &  Hudson  Canal  Go's  Rd.,  82  m.  from 
Albany,  60  from  Binghamton.  Engaged 
In  manufactures,  and  the  centre  of  a  large 
and  growing  trade.  Rd.  machine  shops 
located  here. 

HERALD;  Thursdays ;  republican ;  four 
pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1853 ;  Yager  &  Fairchild,  editors  and 
publisliers  ;  circulation  I  1 . 

PRESS;    Thursdays;    democratic;    four 

Eages ;.  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.60;  estab- 
shed  1877;  Raymond  &  Smith,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  J  J. 

ORISKANY  FALLS,  Oneida  Co.,  n 
648  pop.,  on  Delaware  &  Hudson  Canal  Co.'s 
Rd.,  18  m.  S.  of  Utica,  and  on  Chenango 
canal.  Has  woolen  mills,  Scotch  cap  fac- 
tories, knitting  yarn  manufactory,  brew- 
ery, flouring  mills  and  Is  in  a  hop-raising 
district. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size  24x35; 
subscription  $2  ;  estalilished  1869  ;  Frederick 
G.  Willard,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion K  1. 

OSWEGO,  C.  II.,  Oswego  Co.,  n  2,.500 
pop.,  on  Oswego  canal  and  Oswego  r.,  at  its 
entrance  to  Lake  Ontario,  and  terminus  of 
four  important  railroads.  Has  extensive 
commerce,  flour  being  one  of  the  princi- 
pal articles  of  trade.  Manufactures  are 
carried  on  hei-e,  river  furnishing  power. 
Leading  lake  port  for  grain  and  lumber. 

PALiIiADIU.M;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  dem- 
ocratic; daily— four  pages,  weekly  eiglit 
pages  ;  size— daily  24x36,  weekly  35x48  :  sub- 
scription—daily $6,  weekly  $1  :  establislied— 
daily  1863,  weekly  1819;  Palladium  Printing 
Co.,  editors  and  publisliers;  circulation— dally 
H  H,  weekly  H  H. 

T LUES-EX  PRESS;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKIiY,  Wednes- 
days ;  republican  ;  daily  four  pages,  week- 
ly eight  p.iges;  size— daily  24x36,  week 
ly  30x44  ;  subscription  —  daily  $6,  weekly 
$1.50;  established  1844;  Oswo'go  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publisliers;  circulation  — 
daily  I,  u'eekly  H  II  1. 

OSWEGO  FALLS,  Osivego  Co.,  n 
on  D.,  L.  &  W.  Rd.     .V  nianuf.'icturing  town. 

O  IISERVER ;  Fridays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
30x11;  subscription  ,$120;  established  1882 ; 
A.  V.  Bradt,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  KK. 

OTEGO,  Otsego  Co.,  a  600  pop.,  on  the 

Albany  &   Susquehanna  Rd.,  10  m.    from 

Oneonta 

SUSQUEHANNA  WAVE;  Wednes 
da   s;  four  pages;   size    24x35;   subscription 


NEW  YORK. 


$1.50 ;  established  1881 ;  A.  T.  Fluramerfelt, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

OVID,C.  H.,  Seneca  Co.,  n  705  pop.,  be- 
tween Seneca  and  Cayuga  Lakes,  on  Gene- 
va, Ithaca  &  Sayre  Rd.,  about  20  m.  S.  of 
Waterloo. 

INDEPENDENT;  Wednesdays;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscrip- 
tion $2 ;  established  1873 ;  O.  C.  Cooper,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ;  circulation  J. 

OWASCO,  Cayuga  Co.,  n  300  pop.. 
9  m.  from  Auburn.  Has  a  flouring  mill  and 
wheel-barrow  manufactory. 

TEMPERANCE     3IONTHLY;    four 

Ijages  ;  size  16x21  ;  subscription  25  cents ;  es- 
talilislied  1882;  H.  Harpst,  editor  and  pub- 
lislier. 

OWEGO,C.II.,  Tioga  Co.,  g  5,526  pop., 

250  m.  W.  of  New  York  City,  on  N.  Y.,  L.  E. 
&  Western  and  D.,  L.  &  W.  and  Southern 
Central  Rds.,  and  Owego  r.,  at  its  junction 
with  the  Susquehanna.  Engaged  in  manu- 
factures and  lumber  trade. 

BLADE;  every  evening  except  Sundays, 
and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  republican; 
daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ;  size- 
daily  22x30,  weekly  30x44 ;  subscription  — 
dally  $4.5'i,  weekly  $1;  established— dally  1882, 
weekly  1879  ;  E.  B.  Gere,  editor  and  publisher; 
cu'culation— <laily  .1,  weekly  I. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  ;  size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1800 ;  L.  W.  Kingman,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  I  1. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages;  size  30x46;  subscription  $2.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1853 ;  William  Smyth  &  Son,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  III. 

TIOGA  CO.  RECORD;  Saturdays;  in- 
dependent; four  pages;  size  28x44;  subscrip 
tion  $2 ;  established  1871 ;  C.  H.  Keeler,  edi- 
tor and  iMiblislier  ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

OXFORD,  Chenango  Co.,  n  1,209  pop. 
(town  3,035),  on  Chenango  r..  New  York,  On- 
tario &  Western  Rd.,  and  Delaware,  Lacka- 
wanna &  Western  Rd.  (UtIca  branch),  33  m. 
from  Binghamton,  60  from  Utica.  Centre  of 
a  rich  agricultural  district,  and  to  some 
extent  engaged  In  manufacturing. 

TIMES;   Tuesdays ;    republican ;    four 
pages;  size  24x40;  subscription  $1.60;  estab- 
lished 18:58 ;  J.  B.  Galpin,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  J  .7. 
PALMYRA,  Trn2/"e  Co.,  -0  3,000  pop., 

on  Erie  Canal  and  line  of  New  York  Central 

and  N.  Y.,  West  Shore  &  Buffalo  Rds.,  23  m. 

from  Rocliester. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  :  size  28x42  :  subscriptitm  .$1.50  estab- 
lished 18.38  ;  E.  S.  Averill,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  J  .T  1. 

FRUIT  KEt;ORDElt;  monthly:  fruit 
culture  ;  tweiitv  pages  ;  size  of  page  11x14  ; 
subscription  $1  ;  establislied  1S69 ;  A.  M. 
Purdy,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  D  D  ; 
dated  at  Rochester. 

PANAMA,    Chautauqua    Co.,   p    473 

pop.,  on  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  &  Phila.   Rd.,  13  m 

W.  of  Jamestown.    Manufacture  of  butter 

and  cheese  the  principal  industry. 

H  ER  A  LD ;  Tliursdays  ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  26.\4ii ;  subscription  .$1  ;  established 
1879;  A.  B.  Hawkins,  editor;  Herald  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers:  circulation  K. 

PARISH,  Osioego  Co.,  a  402  pop.,  25 

m.  N.  of  Syracuse,  on  Rome,  Watertown  & 


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NEW  YORK. 


Ogdensburgh   Rd.     General   business   and 
manufactures  of  various  kinds  carried  on. 

OSWECJO  CO.  SrX  AND  MIRUOR; 

Fridays ;  independent ;  tour  pages ;  size 
■24x:«  •  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1874 ; 
A.  White,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

PATCHOGUE,  Suffolk  Co.,  O^  2,700 
pop.,  on  Moutauk  division  of  Long  Island 
Rd.  Engaged  in  fishing,  oystering  and 
general  manufacturing.  About  50  ni.  E.  of 
New  York. 

ADVANCE;  Saturdays;  independent  re- 
publican; four  pages;  size  28x44 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  establislied  1871;  T.  S.  Heatley, 
editor  and  puhlislKT;  circulation  J  1. 

SUFFOLK  DEMOCRAT;  Wednes- 
days ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  :24.x;35  : 
suijscription  $1.50;  established  1884;  L.  B. 
Green,  editor  and  publisher. 

PATTERSON,   Putnam  Co.,  O,    500 
liop.,  on    the    New    York   Central    &  Hud- 
son R.  and  New  York  &  New  England  Rds. 
A  farming  section. 
WAY-SIDE    .MONTHLY;    thirty  six 

pages  octavo ;  established  1879  :  Kev.  Thomas 

Carter,  D  D.,  editor ;  Carter  &  Co.,  publishers ; 

circulation  K  1. 

PAWLING,  Dutchess  Co.,  D,  580  pop., 
on  Harlem  Rd.,  67  m.  N.  of  New  York. 
PIONEER;  Thursdays;  four  pages  ;  .size 
24x35;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1S70; 
H.  Sagne,  Jr.,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation K. 

PEEKSKILL,  Westchester  Co.,  O,  5,742 
pop.,  on  Hudson  r.  and  Hudson  R.  Rd.,  48 
m.  from  New  York.  Several  iron  foundries 
are  located  here,  and  give  employment  to  a 
large  number  of  men. 

BLADE;  Tuesdays;  independent;  four 
pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  $1.50';  estab- 
lished 1878 ;  W.  H.  Brown,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

HIGHLAND  DEMOCRAT;  Satur- 
days ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x42  ; 
subscription  $3  ;  estaljlished  1845 ;  Foshay 
Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  J. 

MESSENtiER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages ;  size  26.x4l) ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1862 ;  James  Everinghiin,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

PENN  YAN,C.  H.,  Yates  Co.,  -a  4,000 
pop.,  in  Milo  township,  at  outlet  of  Crooked 
Lake,  on  Northern  Central  Rd.,  Penn  Yan 
and  New  York  Rd.,  and  terminus  of  Lake 
Keuka  Steam  Navigation  Co's  line  of 
steamers,  43  m.  from  Elmira.  Crooked 
Lake  furnishes  water  power,  which  is  em- 
ployed in  extensive  manufactures.  Sur- 
rounded by  a  farming  and  fruit-growing 
district. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  democratic: 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1817;  E.  McConnell,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  J  J. 

EX  PRESS ;  Wednesdays  ;  republican  ; 
four  jjagcs;  size  28x44;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablislicd  ISi'.ii ;  Hruben  A.  Scofleld,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  ciiTVilation  J  .1  1. 

Y^VTES  CO.  CHRONICLE;  Wednes 
days;  republican;  four  pages;  size  28x46; 
subscription  ,$3 ;  estaljlished  1823  ;  Steven  B. 
Ayres,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  J  1. 

PERRY,  Wyoming  Co., -a  1,300  pop., at 
outlet  of  Silver  Lake  and  on  Silver  Lake 
Rd.,  about  30  m.  from  Rochester.    Possesses 


water  power  from  the  lake,  which  is  used 

for  manufacturing  purposes. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages;  size  24x35;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1877 ;  George  C.  King,  editor  and 
puljlislier ;  circulation  K  1. 

PHELPS,  Ontario  Co.,  -n  1,369  pop.,  on 
Flint  Creek  and  Cauandaigua  Lake  Out- 
let and  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson 
River  and  Sodus  Bay  &  Southern  Rds.,  8  m. 
from  Geneva  and  15  E.  of  Canandaigua. 
Centre  of  a  wealthy  agricultural  district. 
Engaged  in  raising  fruit  and  stock  for  the 
New  York  market.  Au  important  gypsum 
and  plaster  depot.  Has  several  manufac- 
tories. 

CITIZEN:  Thursdays;  neutral;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1832 ;  J.  W.  Neighbor,  editor  ;  W.  H. 
Neighbor,  publisher  ;  circulation  J  J  1 . 

NEIGHBOR'S  HOME  MAIL; 
monthly  ;  sixteen  pages  ;  size  of  page  10x14  ; 
subscription  $1;  established  1874;  J.  W. 
Neighljor,  editor  and  publisher. 

PHILADELPHIA,  Jeffe.rson  Co.,  [j 
700  pop.,  on  Indian  r.,  at  junction  of  Rome, 
Watertown   &   Ogdensburg    and    Utica   & 
Black  River  Rds..  17  m.  from  Watertown,  52 
from  Ogdensburg  and  89  from  Syracuse. 
MONITOR;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
26x42;  subscription  $1.25  ;  established  1883  ;   J. 
W.  Van  Slyke,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion K  ;  issues  also  the  Antwerp  Gazette. 

PHILMONT,  Columbia  Co.,  O^  1,500 
pop.,  on  N.  Y.  &  Harlem  Rd.,  9  m.  from 
Hud.son.    Manufactures  knit  underwear. 
SENTINEL;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages; 

size  :30x44:    subscription    §1.50;    established 

1880 ;   E.  J.  Beardsley,  editor  and  publislier  ; 

circulation  K. 

PHCENIX,  Osxoego  Co.,  n  1,313  pop.,  on 

Oswego  r.  and  canal,  and  near  line  of  New 

York,  Ontario  &  Western  and  Oswego  & 

Syracuse  Rds.,  15  m.  from  Syracuse  and  20 

from  Oswego.  A  dairy  and  farming  district. 

Fine  water   power,  which  is   employed  In 

manufacturing. 

REGISTER;   Thursdays;  independent; 

four  pages  ;    size  22x32 ;    subscription  $1.25  ; 

established  1858 ;  Harrison  Bros.,  editors  and 

publisliers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

PIKE,  Wyoming  Co., -D  644  pop.  (1,797  in 
town),  on  Rochester  &  Pittsburg  Rd., 
about  45  m.  E.  S.  E.  of  Buffalo.  Has 
au  endowed  seminar}-,  and  is  situated  in 
the  centre  of  a  fine  dairying  and  agricultu. 
ral  district.  Also  has  manufacturing  inter- 
ests. 
GAZETTE;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 

24x36;    subscription  $1.25;    established  1876; 

J.  E.  Cooper,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K. 

PINE  PLAINS,  Dutchess  Co.,  P.  529 
pop.,  on  Dutchess  &  Columbia  and  Pough- 
keepsie  &  Eastern  Rds.,  26  m.  from  Pough- 
keepsie. 

HERALD;  Fridays ;  neutral ;  four 
pages ;  size  24x32 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1860  ;  S.  T.  Hoag,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K. 

REGISTER;  Fridays ;  independent ; 
four  pages  ;  size24.x38  :  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1882;  Chas.  S.  Wilber,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J. 


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NEW  YORK. 


NEW   YORK. 


PLATTSBURGH,    C.  H.,    Clinton  \ 

Co.,  cf  5>24S  pop-  (town  8,283),  with  harbor  on 
Lake  Champhiin,  and  at  junction  of  Platts 
burgh  &  Montreal  and  Whitehall  &  Platts 
burgh    Rds.      Saranae   r.    furnishes  water  j 
power.    Engaged  in  manufautures  and  lake  I 
comnieroe. 

MOIINING    TELEGRAM;  every! 
morning  except  Sunday,  and  XOItTHERN  I 
MA  I  Ij,  Fridays;  f(>urpages;size— daily  24x35,  ] 
weekly  2(;.x 40:  sul)scriptlon— daily  .§5,  weekly 
$1;  established-daily  1881,  weekly  1882;  Tele 
gram    Association,  editors   and   publishers ; 
circulation— daily  J  1,  weekly  III. 

LE  NATIONAL;  Thursdays;  French; 
four  pa.i^es;  size  2lix4U;  subscription  .iSl.Sd; 
Benjamin  Lenthier,  editor  and  publislier; 
circulation  III;  editions  are  also  issued  at 
Burlington  and  Rutland. 

NORTHERN  MAIL.;  {see  Morning 
Teleoram.) 

REPUBIilCAN;  Saturdays ;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  iiagcs;  size  30x45;  subscription 
$1.50;  estalilislicil  1811;  Grant  &  Bixby,  edi- 
tors and  puiilislicrs;  circulation  I. 

SENTINEL;  Fridays;  republican ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  35x47  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1855  ;  A.  W.  Lansing,  editor ;  W.  Lans- 
ing &  Son,  publishers  ;  circulation  H  1 ;  issue 
also  the  Keeseville  Republican. 

PORTAGE VILL.E,  Wuominrj  Co.,-a 
PORTAGE  JOCRNAL;  Wednesdays; 
eight  pages  ;  size  22x;3U  ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished" 1885;  C.  W.  Srott,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

PORT  BYRON,  Cayuga  Co.,  D  1,250 
pop.,  on  New  York  Central  and  N.  Y.,  West 
Shore  &  Buffalo  Rds.  and  Erie  canal,  S  m. 
from  Auburn  and  26  from  Syracuse.    En- 
gaged in  manufacturing. 
CHRONICLE;    Fridays;    independent; 
eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;   subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished  1871 ;   Elias  Vain,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

PORT  CHESTER,  Westchester  Co., 

C^  3,255  pop.,  on  N.  Y.,  New  Haven  &  Hart- 
ford Rd.,  29  m.  N.  E.  of  New  York.    Situated 
near  Long  Island  Sound.    Engaged  in  iron 
and  other  manufactures. 
ENTERPRISE;    Saturdays;   Indepenil- 
ent ;  four  pages  ;  size  24xot)  ;  subscription  .S2  ; 
established  i884;    Robert  Whittaker,  editor: 
Port  Chester  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  ;  size2Sx4U;  subscription  . §2.50;  es- 
tablished 1868;  M.  L.  Delavan,  A.  W.  Park  and 
F.  H.  Howard,  editors  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation J  .T  1 . 

PORT  HENRY,   Essex  Co.,  cf  2,.52.'J 
pop.,  on  Lake  Champlain  and  on  Delaware 
&    Hudson    Canal    Co.'s  Rd.      Engaged    in 
manufactures  and  iron  mining. 
HERAIil);     Fridays;    republican;    four 
pages  ;  size  28x44  ;   subscription  §1.50;  estab- 
lished 1873 ;  Ueorge  W.  Guy,   editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  K  1. 

PORT  JEFFERSON,  Suffolk  Co.,  Q, 
2,K.)0  pop,,  a  village  on  Port  Jefferson  bay 
and  Long  Island  Sound,  about  59  m.  E.  of 
Brooklyn.  L:irgely  engaged  in  shiplmilding. 

LONG   ISLAND    NEWS    LETTER ; 

Saturdays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  36x4s  ;  subscrip- 
tion .$1;' established  1884;  A.  L.  Cheney,  edi- 
tor aiidpubllsher. 

TIDIES;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size  2tix4i I;  subscription  SI. 50;  estab- 
lished 1878;  L.  B.  Homan,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  ,1  .1  1 . 


PORT  JERVIS.  Orange  Co., (3, 10,.'500' 
pop.,  on  Delaware  r.  and  N.  Y.,  Lake  Erie  Sc 
Western  Rd.,  and  Delaware  &  Hudson  canal, 
88  m.  from  New  York.  Lower  terminus  also 
of  the  Port  Jervis  &  Monticello  Rd.  En- 
gaged in  manufactures.  An  active,  busy,. 
raiMdly-gi-owing  village.  Rd.  machine  shops 
located  liere. 

EVENING  GAZETTE  ;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  (iAZETTE,  Fridays; 
four  pages;  size— daily  22x.W,  weekly  28x4ii; 
subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  §2;  established 
1869 ;  James  J.  Shier,  editor;  Gazette  Printing 
Co.,  publishers  ;  circ'n— daily  J  J,  weekly  I  1. 
UNION;  every  evening  except  Sunday,, 
and  TRI-STATES  UNION,  Fridays  ; 
daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ;  size- 
dally  22x34,  weekly  34x44  ;  subscription— daily 
.•65,  weekly  $2 ;  established— daily  1874,  weekly 
1850;  Chas.  St.  John,  Jr.,  and  Fred  R.  Salmon, 
editors  and  publishers ;  circulation— daily  J  U 
weekly  H ;  issues  also  the  Orange  Co. 
Far))u>r. 
GAZETTE;  (see  Evening  Gazette.) 
ORANGE  CO.  F.VRMER;  Thursdays; 
eight  pages;  size  :i4x42;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1881 ;  Fred.  R.  Salmon,  editor  ; 
Chas.  St.  John,  Jr..  publisher ;  circulation  El; 
issues  also  the  Union. 
TRT-STATES  UNION;  (see  Union.) 

POTSDAM,  St.  Lawrence  Co.,  [j  3,000> 
pop.  (town  7,610),  on  Racket  r.  and  Rome, 
Watertown  &  Ogdensburgh  Rd.  A  place  of 
active  trade.  Engaged  in  lumber  and  other 
manufactures.  One  of  the  State  Nornuil 
and  Training  Schools  located  here. 

COURIER  AND    FREEMAN;    Wed 

nesdavs  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1852;  Elliot 
Fav,  editor  and  pul)lisher;  circulation  H  1. 

ST.    LAWRENCE     HERALD  ;    Fn 
days  ;   republican  ;   four    pages  ;   size   28x44  ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1878  ;  RoUin  E. 
Sumner,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  I  1. 

POUGHKEEPSIE,  C.  H.,  Dutchess 
Co.,  Q,  20,207  poji.,  on  E.  bank  of  Hudson  r., 
terminus  of  Poughkeepsie,  Hartford  &  Bos- 
ton and  on  N.  Y.  Central  &  Hudson  R.  Rds... 
75  m.  from  New  York.  Engaged  in  manu 
facturing  and  other  industrial  enterprises  r 
also  in  river  commerce;  the  city  is  one  of 
the  most  important  points  on  the  Hudson 
river,  and  is  a  centre  of  considerable  trade. 
Sevei-al  institutions  of  learning,  including 
Vassar  College,  are  located  here.  Styled  the 
City  of  Schools. 

EAGLE;  every  luorning  except  Sunday, 
and  WEERIiY,  Saturdays;  republican; 
daily  four  pages,  vi'cekly  eight  pages;  size- 
dally  26.X40,  weekly  36.^48  ;  subscription— daily 
.«!7.  weekly  .$2;  established— daily  1860,  weekly 
1828;  John  I.  Piatt,  editor  ;  Piatt  &  Piatt,  pul) 
lisliers;  circulation— diiilv  I  I,  weekly  I. 

E  V  E  N  I  N  <J  ENTER  PR  ISE  ;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  ENTER- 
PRISE, Tliur.sdavs  ;  independent ;  four 
pages;  size— daily  25.\:'.6.  weekly  30x44;  sub- 
scription-daily $5,  weekly  $2;  established 
1883;  Lansing,  Van  Keuren  &  Brown,  editors 
and  publishers;  circ'n— daily  J  J.  weekly  K. 
NEWS-PRESS;  every  morning  e.xcept 
Sum  lay,  and  N  E  W  S-T  E  L  E  G  R  A  P  H» 
Saturdays;  democratic;  daily  four  pages, 
weekly  eight  pages;  size— daily 2^x42,  weekly 
35x47 ;  subscription- daily  $6,  weekly  .$2  ;  es- 
tablished 1872 ;  Poughkeepsie  News  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers;  circulation— daily  J  1 , 
weekly  J  .1  1 . 

ENTERPRISE;    (see    Evening    Enter- 
prise.) 


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NEW  YORK. 


XE  WS-TEIiEGRAPH;  (see  News- 
Press.) 

SUNDAY  COURIER;  Sundays;  four 
pages;  size  31x42;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1872;  T.  G.  Nichols,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  G  1.  An  edition  entitled 
the  Weeh-y  Courier  is  Issued  Mondays. 

BRIGHTER  DAYS;  monthly;  tem- 
perance; eight  pages ;  size  of  page  12x17; 
subscription  50  cents ;  established  1S84 ; 
Brighter  Days  Publishiog  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers. 

VASSAR  MISCELLiANY;  monthly; 
seventy  pages  octavo;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1871 ;  Students'  Association  of  Vassar 
College,  editors  and  publishers ;  circulation 
K ;  a  college  magazine ;  Issued  during  the 
collegiate  vear. 

WASHINGTON  STREET  QUAR- 
TERLY ;  niethodist  episcopal;  twenty 
pages;  size  of  page  l»xll;  subscription  50 cents; 
established  1883;  Young  People's  Christian 
Union,  editors  aud  publishers ;  circulation 
J  ;  a  local  church  paper. 

TB.ATTSBVRGH,Stmiben  Co.,  p6Gl 
pop.  (township  2,349),  in  the  northern  part  of 
Steuben  count}',  50  m.  from  Rochester. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x36  ;  subscription  SI. 50  ;  established  1873  ; 
P.  C.  Howe,  editor ;  P.  C.  Howe's  Sons,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  J  J. 

PRATTSVILLE,  Greene  Co.,  O,  1,U0 
pop.,  on  Schoharie  creek,  50  m.  from  Al- 
bany.   Among  Catskill  mountains. 
NEWS  ;     Saturdays ;     democratic ;    four 
pages;   size  22x32;  subscription  .§1.50;  estab- 
lished 185S ;  M.  G.  Marsh,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  K  1. 

PULASKI,  C.  H.,  Oswego  Co.,  □  l,.i50 
pop.,  on  Salmon  r.,  4  m.  from  Lake  Ontario, 
and  on  Oswego  branch  of  Rome,  Water- 
town  &  Ogdensburgh  Rd.  and  on  Syracuse 
Northern  Rd.,  24  m.  from  Oswego.  Engaged 
in  manufacturing  (including  fancy  boxes 
and  cabinets) ;  surrounded  by  a  good  dairy- 
ing section. 

DEMOCRAT  ;  Thursdays ;  independent ; 

four  pages;  size  26x41;  subscription  .$1..")(); 
established  1850;  L.  R.  Muzzy,  editor  and  pub 
lisher  ;  circulation  .1  1 . 

RANDOLPH,  Cattaraugus  Co.,  p 
1,111  pop.  (town  2,409),  on  N.  Y.,  P.  &  O.  Rd., 
16  m.  E.  of  Jamestown.  Engaged  in  agricul- 
ture, manufacturing  furniture  and  dairy- 
ing. Has  a  good  lumber  trade.  The  Western 
New  York  Home  for  Orphan  Children  and 
Chamberliiu  Institute  are  here. 

REGISTER  ;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  four  page<  ;  size 
22x30 ;  subscription  §l.oO ;  established  1865  ; 
Roberts  &  Dean,  editors  and  publisliers ;  cir- 
culation J  1. 

COURANT;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages ;  size  :30x44  ;  subscription  SI  ; 
established  187!) ;  Shewman  &  Cantield,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

RED  HOOK,  Dutchess  Co.,  O,  9;56 
pop.,  on  Hartford  &  Conn.  Western  Rd., 
about  3  m.  from  Barrytown,  a  station  on 
Hudson  r.  and  N.  Y.  Central  &  Hudson  R. 
Rd. ;  20  m.  N.  of  Poughkeepsle.  In  an  agri- 
cultural district. 

JOURNAIj;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages;  size  22x31 ;  subscription  $1.50:  estab- 
lished 1859;  A.  Piester,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K. 

REMSEN,  OneUJa  Co..  a  400  pop.,  on 
the  Utica  &  Black  R.  Rd.,  17  m.  N.  of  Utica 


NEW   YORK. 


and  19  m.  N.  E.  of  Rome.  A  farming  and 
dairying  country.  Large  quantities  of 
butter  and  cheese  are  manufactured. 

Y  (ENHADWR  A  M  ERICA  N- 
AIDD;  monthly;  Welsh;  congregational; 
thirty-six  pages;  size  of  page  7x11 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.60;  established  1840;  Gan  E.  Davies, 
editor  and  publisher. 

RHINEBECK,  Dutchess  Co.,Z\  1,56!) 

pop.,  on  E.  bank  of   Hudson   r.,  opposite 

Kingston,  aud  on  N.  Y.  Central  &  Hud.son 

R.  &  Hartford  &  Conn.  Western  Rds.    Some 

manufacturing  done  here;   market  for  a 

farming  district. 

GAZETTE  ;  Saturdays  ;  independent  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  28x42 ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1846  ;  H.  P.  Hevenor,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J  1. 

RICHBURG,  AUeahamj  Co.,  J2  260 
l)op..  on  the  Lackawanna  &  Pittsburgh  Rd. , 
20  m.  from  Olean. 

GOSPEL,  TEMPERANCE  BAN- 
NER; monthly;  temperance;  four  pages; 
size  21x:5S;  subscription  50  cents;  established 
1883;  James  E.  N.  Backus,  editor;  E.  S.  Bliss, 
publislier. 

RICHFIELD    SPRINGS,    Otsego 

Co.,  D  1,8(X)  pop.,  on  Delaware,  Lack.  & 
Western  Rd.,  35  m.  from  Utica  and  16 
N.  of  Cooperstown.    A  watering  place. 

.MERCURY  ;    Saturdays  ;  independent  j 

eight  pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1866;  W.  T.  Coggeshall,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  I. 

RICHFORD,  Tloaa  Co.,  g  375  pop., 
on  the  Southern  Central  Rd.,  79  m.  from 
N.  Fair  Haven,  and  39  m.  from  Sayre. 

POr>T  EXPRESS;  Thursdays;  four 
pages  ;  size  20x26  ;  subscription  75  cents  ;  es- 
tablished 1884;  James  A.  Johnson,  editor  and 
publisher. 

RICHMOND VILLE,  Schoharie  Co., 

n-  653  pop.  (town  2,082),  on  Albany  &  Susque- 
hanna Rd.,  50  m.  from  Albany.  Engaged  in 
manufacturing.  Centre  of  trade  for  the 
surrounding  country. 

PHOENIX;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  24.x36 ;  subscription  $1  ;  es- 
tablished 1879;  Stillman  G.  Shafer,  editcn- 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  J. 

RIPLEY,  Chautauqua  Co.,  p  800  pop., 
at  junction  of  Lake  Shore  c&  Mich.  So.  and 
N.  Y.,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  26  m.  W.  of 
Dunkirk  and  23  m.  East  of  Erie,  Pa.  Sur- 
rounded by  an  agricultural  and  stock-rais- 
ing district. 

LOCAL  REYIEW;  Tuesdays;  four 
pages;  size  20x26;  subscription  75  cents  ;  es- 
tablished 1882;  Col)b  Bros.,  publisher;  circu- 
lation K. 

RIVERHE AD,  C.  H.,  Suffolk  Co.,  Q, 
1,757  pop.  (town  3,939),  on  Peconic  r.,  at  its 
entrance  into  Great  Peconic  ba.v,  and  on 
Long  Island  Rd.,  73  m.  E.  of  Brooklj'n. 
NEWS  ;      Mondays ;      republican ;     four 
pages ;  size    26x40 ;    suljscrlption    .$2 ;    estab- 
lished 1868  ;  Wm.  R.  Duvall,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  1. 

ROCHESTER,  C.  H.,  Monroe  Co.,  -a 
1IX),0;)0  pop.,  on  Genesee  r.,  N.  Y.,  Lake  Erie 
&  Western,  N.  Y.  Central  and  four  other 
lines  of  Rd.,  7  m.  from  Lake  Ontario.    The 


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NEW  YORK. 


river  has  several  falls  within  the  city 
limits  that  furuish  abundant  power,  which 
is  very  largely  employed  for  manufacturing 
purposes.  A  number  of  flouring  mills  are 
located  here.  This  is  the  centre  of  the  nur- 
sery Interest  of  the  United  States,  and  is  an 
agricultural  market.  The  commerce  is  im- 
portant, having  communication  with  Lake 
Ontario  tlirough  Genesee  r.,  and  with  Buf- 
falo and  Albany  by  means  of  the  Erie 
Canal  and  the  Central  Rd.  and  its  branches, 
several  of  which  converge  at  this  point.  A 
branch  of  the  Erie  Rd.  also  connects  with 
the  main  line  at  Corning. 

ABEND     POST     UND     BEOBACH 

TER  ;  everv  afternoon  except  Sundav, 
SOXNTAJiSBLATT.  Saturdavs,  and 
\V0C:HENBEATT,  Thursdays;  German  ; 
independent;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  and 
Sunday  eight  pages  ;  size— daily  26x-tO,  weekly 
and  Sunday  (size  of  page)  17x2;3;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $fi,  Sunday  $2,  weekly  $2;  estab- 
lished 1852;  German  Printing  and  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  circulation— daily 
J  1,  Sundav  J,  weekly  K. 

DEMOCRAT   AND    CIIRONTCIiE  ; 

every  morning,  8EMI-WEEK  liY,  Tues- 
days and  Fridays,  and  WEEKLY,  Wed- 
nesdays ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x46 ; 
subscription  —  daily  $5,  semi-weekly  $2.50, 
weeklvSl,  Sundav. SI  ;  established— Dpmoc>-ai 
1826,  Chronicle  1868;  Rochester  Printing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers :  circulation— daily 
F 1,  semi-weekly  J  1,  weekly  F  1  ;  New  York 
office  251  Broadway.  SWActual  average  cir- 
culdfion  of  daily  edition  for  one  year  pre- 
cedind  Jan.  1,  1885,  as  per  statement  on  file  at 
the  office  of  the  American  Newspaper  Direc- 
tory, 12,S51  copies, 

MORNING  HERAED;  every  morning 
except  Sunday,  and  HERALD.  Saturdays  ; 
inilcpi'iident;  eight  pages;  size  of  page  18x24; 
subsc  rijition- daily  $5,  weekly  ,S1 ;  estab- 
lished—daily 1879,  weekly  1883;  Samuel  H. 
Lowe,  editor;  Rochester  Herald  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers ;  circulation— dailv  F  1  ;  week- 
ly H  1. 

POST-EXPRESS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  TRI-WEEKLY,  Tuesda.vs, 
Tlmrsdays  and  Saturdays,  and  VVEEK.LY, 
Wednesdays ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size- 
daily  and  trl-weeklv  2Tx41,  weekly  28x46; 
subscription— daily  §5,  triweekly  $3',  weekly 
$1;  establislied  185S:  Isaac  H.  Bromley,  edi- 
tor ;  Post-Express  Printing  Co.,  publishers ; 
circulation  —  daily  G  G  1,  tri  -  weekly  I, 
weekly  G  G. 

UNION  AND  ADVERTISER  ;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  SEMI-WEEK- 
liY,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays,  and  REPDB- 
lilCAN.  Wednesdays;  democratic;  four 
pages;  size  28x46;  subscription— daily  .§5, 
semi-weekly  $2.50,  weekly  $1;  established- 
dail.v  and  semi-weekly  1826,  weekly  1816; 
William  Purcell,  editor;  Union  and  Adver- 
tiser Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation— daily  G  G  1, 
semi-weekly  .T  1,  weekly  H. 

VOLKSBLATT;  every  morning  except 
Sunday.  W  E  E  K  l.i  Y,  Wednesdays,  and 
SONNTAGS  JOURNAL,  Sundays;  Ger 
man  :  independent ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly 
and  Sunday  eight  pages  ;  size — daily  26x40, 
Sunday  and  weekly  :3i)x44;  subscription— daily 
$5.20,  weekly  $2,  Sundav  .91.30:  established- 
daily  1863,  weekly  lS.-)4."  Sunday  1878;  E.  H. 
Makk,  editor  and  publislier ;  circulation— 
dallv  J  1,  weekly  H  1,  Sundav  I  1 ;  New  York 
office  405  Fifth  street. 

AMERICAN  RURAL  HOME;  Satur 
days ;  agricultural ;  eight  pages ;  siz(!  of 
page  15x21  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1871  ; 
P.  C.  Reynolds,  editor  ;  Rural  Home  Co.  (lim- 
ited), publishers  ;  circulation  C  1 ;  New  York 
office,  65  Triliune  Building. 

FLOWER  CITY  ROLLER:  Satur 
■days;  sporting;  four  pages;   size  19x24 ;  sub- 


NEW  YORK. 


scrlntion  $2 ;  established  1884 ;  S.  L.  Lum- 
bard,  editor  and  publisher. 

HERALD;  (see  Morning  Herald.) 

KALENDAR  AND  GOSPEL  MES- 
SENG ER  OF  W  E  S  T  E  R  N  NEW 
YORK;  Thursdays;  protestant  episcopal; 
eight  pages;  size  22x28;  subscrlptiou  $1; 
established  1879;  Rev.  Chas.  W.  Hayes,  edi- 
tor; Ed.  D.  Deining,  puljlisher;  circula- 
lon  III;  dated  at  Rochester  and  Buffalo. 

KATHOLISCHE  VOLKSZEIT- 
UN(i;  Saturdays;  German  ;  eight  pages; 
size  30x44;  subscription  $2;  established  1878; 
Josepli  A.  Schneider,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  1 1. 

REPUBLICAN;  (see  Union  and  Adver- 
tiser.) 

SONNTAGSBLATT;  (see  Abend  Post 
und  Beobachter.) 

SONNTAGS  JOURNAL  ;  (see  Volks- 
blatt.) 

SUNDAY  MORNING  HERALD; 
Sundavs;  eight  pages:  size  34x49;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1876;  D.  S.  Barber  &  Co., 
editors  and  publisliers  ;  circulation  F. 

TRUTH;  Sundays;  eight  pages;  size  of 
page  18x24 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
18S3;  Truth  Puljlishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  G  G. 

WOCU^'SBIjATT  ;  (see  Abend  Post  und 
Beobachter.) 

CAMPUS;  bi-weekly;  twenty  pages; 
size  of  page  8x10;  subscription  $1.75;  estab- 
lished 1880 ;  the  Students  of  the  University 
of  Rochester,  editors  and  publishers  ;  a  col- 
lege paper;  issued  during  the  collegiate 
year.  • 

CASKET  ;  monthly  ;  commercial;  eight 
pages;  size  28x38 ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1876;  Thos.  Gliddon,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher;  eire'n  J  1. 

COMMERCIAL  REVIEW;  monthly; 
four  pages  ;  size  15x24  ;  subscription  50  cents  : 
established  1883  ;  Williams  &  Rogers,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  an  advertising  sheet. 

EDUCATIONAL  <iAZETTE;  month- 
ly ;  educational ;  sixteen  pages  ;  size  of  page 
10x14;  subscription  $1;  established  1885;  Al- 
vin  P.  Chapin  and  Wm.  D.  Kerr,  editors  and 
publishers. 

EMPIRE  STATE  AGRICULTU- 
RIST; monthly  ;  agricultural  ;  sixteen 
pages ;  size  of  page  10x14 ;  subscription  50 
cents  ;  established  1880 :  M.  H.  Disbrow,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  G  1. 

FRUIT    RECORDER;  (see   Palmyra.) 

HOSPITAL  REVIEW;  monthly;  six- 
teen pages  ;  size  of  page  7.xlO  ;  subscription  62 
cents ;  established  1864  ;  Mrs.  Seth  H.  Terry, 
editor ;  Rochester  Cit.y  Hospital,  publishers  ; 
circulation  J  1. 

INDUSTRIAL  SCHOOL  ADVO- 
CATE;  monthly;  eight  pages;  size  20x28; 
subscription  62  cents  ;  estalilished  1865;  Mrs. 
Seth  H.  Terry,  editor  ;  luilustrial  School  Asso- 
ciation, publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

VICK'S  ILLUSTRATED  MAGA- 
Z  I  N  E  ;  monthly  ;  floricultural ;  forty  four 
pages  octavo  ;  subscription  $1.25  ;  established 
1877  ;  James  Vick,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation D  1. 

GREEN'S  FRUIT  GROWER; 
quarterly  ;  fruit  culture ;  eight  pages ;  size 
28x40  ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  established  1881; 
Chas.  A.  Green,  editor ;  Green's  Nursery  Co., 
publishers  ;  circulation  D  D. 

ROCKLAND     LAKE,      RocUand 

Co..  LJ 

CHURCH  AND  HOME  ;  (see  Bloom- 
ingdale,  N.  J.) 

ROCKVILLE   CENTRE,    Queens 

Co.,  a   1,S82  pop.  (pop.  of  town  21,000),  al)out 

10  m.  from  New  York. 

SOUTH  SIDE  OBSERVER;  Fridays; 

republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28.x44  ;  sul)scrip- 
tion  .$2 ;  established  1865 :  Chas.  L.  Wallace, 
editor  ;  Wallace  Bros.,  publishers  ;  circulation 
I  1.  C^  Actual  average  circulation  for  one 
year  preceding  .Jan.  \,  1885,  as  jier  Klalemenf 
on, file  at  the  office  of  the  American  Ne  iisj^aper 
Directory,  2,215  copies. 


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NEW  YORK. 


ROME,  C.  H.,  Oneida  Co.,  a  13,000 
pop.,  on  Mohawk  r.,  at  junction  of  Black  r. 
&  Erie  canal.  New  York  Central  &  Hudson 
River,  Del.  &  Hudson  Canal  Co.  and  Rome, 
Watertown  &  Ogdensburg,  Rds.,  15  m. 
from  Utica.  An  active  business  place,  en- 
gaged in  iron,  locomotive,  knitting,  sad- 
dlery and  other  manufactures.  In  the 
heart  of  a  farming  and  dairy  region. 

SEXTIXEL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEK  !>  Y,  Tuesdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size— daily  24x36,  weekly  29x46 ; 
subscription— dailv  $6,  weekly  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished—daily 1881,  weekly  1825  ;  A.  C.  Kessin- 
ger,  editor ;  Beers  &  Kessinger,  publishers ; 
circulation— dailv  1 1,  weeklv  1 1. 

REPUBLIC  AX;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  ;  size  30x44;  subscription  Sl-50; 
established  1881 ;  James  J.  Guernsey,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

ROMAN  CITIZEX:  Fridays;  republi 
can  ;  fom*  pages  ;  size  30x45  ;  subscription 
$2 ;  established  1840 ;  Carr  &  Byam,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  .J  1. 

HARNESiS  GAZETTE;  monthly;  eight 
pages  ;  size  30x42  ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  es- 
tablished 1882;  H.  C.  Maxwell,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  G  G. 

RONDOUT,  Ulster  Co.,  q,  (see  Kings- 
ton.) 

ROSLYN,  Queens  Co.,  0, 1,200  pop.,  at 
head  of  Hempstead  Harbor,  a  deep  inlet  of 
Long  Island  Sound,  about  20  m.  E.  N.  E.  of 
Brooklj-n. 
NEVV'S ;  Saturdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ; 

subscription  §1.50  ;  established  1878;  Wallace 

Thurston,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K  1. 

ROUND  LAKE,  Saratoga  Co.,  D- 
2,000  pop.  (transient),  on  Delaware  &  Hudson 
Canal  Co.'s  Rd.,  midway  between  Ballston 
Spa  and  Mechanicville.  A  summer  camp- 
ing ground,  possessing  unusual  attractions 
in  the  way  of  splendid  scenery  and  charm- 
ing climate. 
RECORD;  (see  Troy.) 

ROXBURY,    Delaware    Co.,   r\    335 

pop.,  on  Ulster  &  Delaware  Rd. 

DELAWARE  TIME^i;  Thursdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x8U  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1880;  E.  S.  Tompkins, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

RUSHFORD,  Allegany  Co.,  p  600 
pop.,  on  Towanda  Valley  &  Cuba  Rd.  In  a 
daii-ying,  b_jitter-makiug  and  cheese-pro- 
ducing district. 

SPECTATOR  ;  Thursdays ;  independ- 
ent ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  establislied  1878;  W.  F.  Ben.iamln,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K 

RTJSHVILLE,  Yates  Co.,  -n  503  pop., 

10  m.  from  Canandaigua.    Has  several  mills 

and  is  in  a  good  agricultural  country. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
20x26;  subscription  .$1;  established  1881;  W. 
F.  Benjamin,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation K. 

SAG  HARBOR,  Suffolk  Co.,  C\  3,000 

pop.,  at  terminus  of  Montauk  division  of 

Long  Island  Rd.,  100  m.   from  New  York. 

Engaged  in  commerce  and  whale  fishery. 

Centre    of   trade  for   suirounding  towns. 

Contains  a  watch-case  factory. 

CORRECTOR;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x34  ;  subscriiJtion  $2 ;  estab- 


NEW  YORK. 


llshed  1822 ;  B.  D.  Sleight,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  K. 

EXPRESS ;  Thursdays ;  republican  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
18.59  ;  John  H.  Hunt,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

ST.  JOHNSVIELE,  Montgomery  Co., 

D-  1,500  pop.  (town  2,200),  on  the  line  of  N.  Y. 
Central  and  N.  Y.,  West  Shore  &  Buffalo 
Rds.  In  an  agricultural  and  dairying  dis- 
trict. 

T  I  >I  E  S ;  Tuesdays ;  independent ;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1875  ;  William  E.  Churchill,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

SALAMANCA,  Cattaraugus  Co.,  p 
3,498  pop.,  on  New  York,Lake  Erie  &  Western 
and  River  division  of  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  &  Phila. 
Rds.,  81  m.  from  Hornellsville.  Eastern  ter- 
minus of  N.  Y.,  Penna.  &  Ohio  and  south- 
ern terminus  of  Rochester  and  Pittsburg 
main  line  Rds.  Engine  houses  and  ma- 
chine shops  of  three  roads  are  located 
here.  Has  an  embroidery  factory,  a  large 
tannery  and  extensive  lumber  mills.  Cen- 
tre of  trade  for  a  large  portion  of  Cattarau- 
gus county. 

CATTARAUGUS     REPUBLICAN; 

Fridays ;  republican ;  eight  pages ;  size 
28x42;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1867; 
Ferrin  &  Weber,  editors  and  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation H  H  ;  branch  ofBce  at  Little  Valley. 

CATTARAUGUS  UXION;  Tues- 
days ;  democratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x42 ; 
subscription  $2  ;  established  1856 ;  R.  H. 
Shankland  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
circulation  J  J  1. 

FREETHINKERS'  MAGAZINE; 
bi-monthly;  liberal ;  sixt.v  eight  pages  octavo; 
subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1882 ;  H.  L. 
Green,  editor  and  publisher. 

SALEM,   Washington  Co.,  D- 1,410  pop. 

(town  3,49S),  on  Rutland  Rd.  and  Washing- 
ton division  of  Delaware  &  Hudson  Canal 
Go's  Rd.,  47  m.  from  Albany  and  41  from 
Troy. 

PRESS;  Fridajs  ;  republican;  four  pages; 
size  28x14 ;  subscription  $1.60 ;  established 
1850;  Elisha  P.  Thurston,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

REVIEW;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1877 ;  Daniel  B.  Cole's  Sons,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  J  1 . 

SANDY  CREEK,  Ostoego  Co.,  □  951 
pop.,  on  Sandy  Creek  and  Rome,  Watertown 
&  Ogdensburgh  Rd.,  47  m.  from  Rome. 
X^EWS  ;  Thursdays  ;  non-partisan  ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  30x42  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished   1871 ;    F.    Dudley   Corse,   editor    and 
publisher  ;  circulation  .1  1 . 

SANDY  HILL,  C.H.,  Washington  Co., 
D-  2,6S7  pop.,  on  Hudson  r.  and  branch  of 
Delaware  &  Hudson  Canal  Co's  Rd.,  52  m. 
N.  of  Albany.  Has  water  power  and  en- 
gaged in  manufacturing. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  republican  ;  four 
pages ;  size  28x44  ;  subscription  $1.60 ;  estab- 
lished 1823;  John  Dwyer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  I. 

SARATOGA  SPRINGS,  Saratoga 

Co.,  a-  11,000  pop.  in  winter  and  about 
30,000  in  summer,  38  m.  from  Albany,  on 
Delaware  &  Hudson  Canal  Co's  Rd.  A 
fashionable    watering    place,    containing 


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many  extensive  and  palatial  hotels,  fine 
parks  and  beautified  grounds,  and  other 
attractive  accessories. 

SARATOGA  EVENING  JOURNAL: 

everv  eveninK  except  Sunday,  and 
JOI'RNALi,  Thursdays  ;  daily  four  pases  ; 
weekly  eiglit  pages  ;  size— daily  24x36 :  weekly 
31x44;  subscription— dally  $5;  weekly  $1.50: 
established  1882;  David  F.  Ritchie,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation— daily  J  1 ;  weekly  J  1 . 

SARATOGIAN;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  VVEElCLiY,  Thursdays  ;  four 
pages  ;  size— daily  26x40,  weekly  30x44  ;  sub- 
scription—daily $7,  weekly  $1.75  ;  established 
1852  ;  C.  F.  Paul,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation-daily J  J,  weekly  1 1 ;  during  the  sum- 
mer season  the  daily  is  issued  in  the  morning 
instead  of  evening. 

JOURNALi;  (see  Saratoga  Evening 
Journal.) 

SARATOGA  EAGLE;  Saturdays ;  four 

f)ages ;   size   24x36 ;   subscription   $1 ;    estab- 
ished    1879:    John    Johnson,    editor;    John 
Johnson  &  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

SARATOGA  SENTINEL,;  Thursdays; 
Independent ;  four  pages ;  size  26x38 ;  sub- 
scription $1.30  ;  established  1819  ;  Huling  & 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  J. 

SARATOGA  SUN;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages ;  size  28x42 ;  sub.scriptlon 
$1 ;  established  1870 ;  E.  P.  Howe,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  H  H  1. 

SAUGERTIES,  Ulster  Co.,  a.  3.923 
pop.  (town  10,375),  on  Hudson  r.,  and  on 
N.-  y..  West  Shore  and  Buffalo  Rd.,  at 
mouth  of  Esopus  creek,  13  m.  above 
Kingston.  Country  agricultural ;  town  has 
many  manufactures. 

EVENING  POST;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  four  pages;  size  20x26;  subscription 
$5 ;  established  1877 ;  Jernegan  &  Hale,  edi- 
tors and  publishers ;  circulation  K. 

TELEGRAPH;  Thursdays;  Independ- 
ent ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 :  subscription 
$2;  established  1846;  G.  W.  Elting,  editor 
and  publisher:  circulation  J  1. 

.SCHENECTADY,  C.  H.,  Schenectady 
Co.,  a-  19,(KX)  pop.,  on  Mohawk  r.  and  Erie 
•caual  and  New  York   Central  and  N.  Y., 
West  Shore  &  Buffalo  Rd.s.,  at  junction  of 
Schenectady  division  of  Delaware  &  Hud- 
son Canal  Go's  Rd.,  16  m.  from  Albany.    En- 
gaged In  manufacturing,  and  surrounded  by 
an  agricultural  district. 
•    EVENING   STAR;   every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  REFLECTOR,    Thurs- 
days ;   democratic  ;    four  pages  ;   size  2(ix36  ; 
subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $1;  established 
— flaily  1855,  weekly  1835;   A.  A.  Marlette,  edi 
tor  and  publisher;    circulation— daily   J    1, 
weekly  K  1. 

I'NIONs  everv  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEKKLV,  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  iiages;  size— dally  26x:36,  weekly  26,yo6; 
subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $1;  established 
1865 ;  George  W.  Cottrell,  editor  and  pub- 
ILsher  ;  circulation— daily  J  1 ;  weekly  I. 

DEUTSCIIER  ANZEIGER;  Satur 
days  ;  Gernum  ;  Independent ;  four  pages  ; 
size  28x4(J ;  subscriiition  $2  ;  established  1874  : 
Ernst  Knauer,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion J  1 ;  au  edition  entitled  Der  Erzaehler 
is  printed  on  Sundays. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  independent-demo- 
cratic; four  pages;  size  26x36;  subscription 
.«;l;i'siablished  1869;  Geo.  W.  Marlette  &  Sons, 
piihlisliiTs  ;  circulation  J. 

K  KF  LECTOR  :  (see  Krening  Star.) 
ClIDRCIl  AND  HOME;  monthly; 
preslivterian;  eight  pages;  size  24x37;  sub- 
scription 25  cents  ;  established  1884  ;  Rev.  J. 
D.  Paxton,  editor  ;  Presbyterian  Churches  of 
Schenectady,    publishers ;     a    local    church 

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NEW  YORK. 


pages ;  size  of  page  8x12 ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1875;  Students  of  Union  College, 
editors  and  publisliers ;  circulation  K ;  a 
coUege  paper;  issued  during  tlie  collegiate 
year. 

SCHENEVUS,  Otsego  Co..  n  975 
pop.,  on  Delaware  &  Hudson  Canal  Go's 
Rd.,  67  m.  from  Albany.  A  thriving  town, 
engaged  in  merchandising  and  general 
trade,  and  is  the  centre  of  considerable  hop 
interests,  which  are  rapidly  developing. 

MONITOR;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages;  size  22x32;  subscription  $1.25;  es- 
tablished 1864;  E.  E.  Browuell,  editor  and 
publislier  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

SCHOHARIE,  C.  H.,  Schoharie  Co., 
a-  1,1S8  pop.  (town  3,350),  on  Scholiarie  r. 
and  Middleburg  &  Schoharie  Rd.,  40  ni. 
from  Albany. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages ;  size  28x42 ;  subscription 
$2;  established  1819;  A.  A.  Hunt,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  I. 

UNION;  Thursdays  ;  republican ;  four 
pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  ,$1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 18:38 ;  C.  C.  Kromer,  editor  and  publish- 
er ;  circulation  J  1. 

SCHUYLERVILLE,  Saratoga  Co.. 
D-  1,.500  pop.,  on  Hudson  r.  and  on  Boston, 
Hoosac  Tunnel  &  Western  Rd.  and  Cham- 
plain  canal,  about  23  m.  N.  of  Troy.  A  man- 
ufacturing section. 

STANDARD;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages ;  size  :j0.k44  ;  subscription  $2  ; 
established  1871 ;  D.  T.  Elmer,  editor  and  pub- 
lislier ;  circulation  J  1 . 

SENECA  FALES,  Seneca  Co.,  n  5,880 
pop.,  on  Seneca  r.  and  New  York  Central 
&  Hudson  River  Rd.,  43  m.  from  Syracuse. 
The  river  lias  a  fall  at  this  point  which 
affords  a  fine  water  power,  which  Is  em- 
ployed in  manufacturing  knit  goods,  hand 
and  steam  pumps,  fire  engines  and  other 
articles. 

REVEILLE;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size  28x42  ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1854 ;  Henry  Stowell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

SENECA  CO.  COURIER;  Thursdays; 
republican ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x42  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2  ;  established  1836  ;  Courier  Printing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

SHERBURNE,  Chenango  Co.,  O  950 
pop.,  (pop.  of  town  3,126)  on  Chenango  r. 
and  Del.,  Lackawanna  &  Western  Rd.,  11  m. 
from  Norwich  and   42  from'  Utica.      Sur- 
rounded by  an  agricultural  district. 
NEWS  ;    Saturdays  ;   independent  ;    four 
pages  ;  size  24x36  :   subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
fislied  ISfU  :   John  H.  O'Brian,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  cU'Culation  K  1. 

SHERMAN,  Chautauqtia  Co.,  JH  731 
pop.  (town  1,5.58),  on  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  &  Phila- 
delphia Rd.,  10  m.  S.  W.  of  Mayville.  En- 
gaged in  general  trade. 

CHAUTAUQUA  NEWS;  Wednes- 
days ;  republican ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x40 ; 
subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1876 ;  C.  E. 
Sheldon, editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  K  K  1. 

SHORTSVIELE,  Owterto  Co..  -n  1,000 

pop.,  on  N.  Y.  Central  &  Hudson  River  Rd., 

34  m.  from  Rochester  and  68  from  Syracuse. 

Has  a  wheel  manufactory;  contains  also  a 

paper  mill. 

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NEW  YORK. 


«nt:  eight  pages;  size  22x30;  subscription 
$1 ;  estabUshed  1883 :  Perry  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers;  circulation  K  1. 

SIDNEY  IgLAINS,  Delaware  Co..  O, 
1,200  pop.,  on   Susquehanna  r.  and  N.  Y., 
Ontario  &  Western  Rd.,  at  junction  of  Sus- 
quehanna division  of  Delaware  &  Hudson 
Canal  Co's  Rd.,  40  m.  from  Binghamton  and 
100   from    Albany.      Has   excellent   water 
power,  and  a  few  manufactories. 
SIDNEY  RECORD:   Thursdays;  eight 
pages  ;   size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1882;   Arthur   Bird,    editor   and   pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  1. 

SILVER  CREEK,  Chautauqua  Co., 
p  l,:M0pop.,  onL.  S.  &  M.  S.  and  Buffalo,  N.  Y 

6  Philadelphia,    New    York,    Chicago   & 
St.  Louis  Rds.,  30  m.  W.  of  Buffalo  and  10 
E.  of  Dunkirk.    Engaged  in  the  manufac- 
ture of  milling  and  machinery. 
NORTH    CHAUTAI QUA     NEWS; 

Fridays ;  republican ;  eight  pages  :  size  26x40  ; 
subscription  §1.25;  established  1877;  George 
M.  Bailev,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion K  Kl ;  dated  at  Silver  Creek  and  Forest- 
viUe. 

SINCLAIRVILLE,  Chautauqua  Co., 

c  TOO  pop.,  ou  Dunkirk,  Allegheny  Valley  & 
Pittsburg  Rd.,  12  m.  from  Jamestown.  Has 
saw  and  gi-ist  mills  and  box  factory.  In 
rich  farming  and  dairying  section. 

CHAUTAUQUA      COMMERCIAL; 

Fridays ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1S79;  Archie  McLean, 
editor  and  publisher ;  cU'culation  K  K  1. 

SING  SING,  Westchester  Co.,  O,  6,578 
pop.,  in  Ossining  township,  ou  Hudson  r. 
and  N.  Y.  Central  &  Hudson  R.  Rd.,  30  m. 
from  New  York.  Has  several  military 
academies,  female  seminaries  and  nume- 
rous other  institutions  of  learning;  also  has 
pill  and  porous  plaster  works,  file  and  other 
manufactories,  foundries,  machine  works, 
cotton  gin  factories  and  lime-kilns  and 
lime-stone  quarries.  Location  of  one  of  the 
State  prisons. 

DEMOCRATIC     REGISTER; 

Saturdays  ;  democratic  ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
30x44  ;  subscription  §2  ;  estal>lished  1868  ;  M. 
Moran,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

HUDSON  RIVER  CHRONICLE; 
Thursdays ;  republican  ;  four  pages ;  size 
26x38  ;  subscription  SI ;  established  1837  ;  J.  B. 
Swain,  editor  and  publisher ;  cu-cula- 
tion  K  1. 

REPUBLICAN  ;  Thur.sdays  ;  republi- 
can ;  eight  pages  ;  size  35x48 ;  subscription 
$2  ;  estabUshed  18-30  ;  M.  F.  Rbwe,  editor  and 
publisher ;  cu'culation  J  J. 

SKANEATELES,  Oiwndaga  Co.,  a 
1,66'j  pop.,  at  foot  of  Skaneateles  Lake,  and 

7  m.  from  Auburn  and  18  from  Syracuse, 
on  N.  Y.  Central  &  Hudson  River  and  Ska- 
neateles Rds.  Engaged  in  manufacturing 
and  an  active  business  place.  A  summer 
resort. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  foui- pages  ; 
size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1840 ;  H.  B.  Dodge,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation J. 

FREE  PRESS;  Saturdays;  independ- 
ent ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
$1.25  ;  established  1874  ;  John  C.  Stephenson, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J  1. 


SODUS,  Wnyne  Co.,  -n  850  pop.  (town 
4,000),  on  the  Oswego  &  Niagara  Falls  divi- 
sion of  R.,  W.  &  O.  Rd.,  in  a  rich  agricul- 
tural section  ;  14  m.  N.  of  the  N.  Y.  C.  Rd., 
wltli  which  it  has  connection  via  the  Sodus 
Bay  division  of  N.  C.  Rd. 
WAYNE  CO.   ALLIANCE;  Wednes 

days  ;  Independent ;  four  pages  ;   size  24x36  ; 

subscription    $1.50;    established  1873;     B.  H. 

Cuddeback  and  Willis  C.  Teall,  editors  and 

publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

SOUTHAMPTON,  S'MjfoZi-  Co..  c^on 

Long  Island  Rd. 

SEA-SIDE  TIMES  ;  Thursdays  ;  inde- 
pendent ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1881;  W.  R.  Burling, 
editor  and  publisher  :  circulation  K  1. 

WHISPERS  OF  PEACE;  quarterly: 
eight  iiages-  size  of  page  10x14;  subscription 
12  cents ;    established   1S82 ;   Rev.  S.  H.  Piatt, 

A.  M.,  editor  and  publisher. 

SOUTH  DAYTON,  Cattaraugtis  Co., 

p  600  pop.,  ou  Buflialo  and  Southwestern 
div.  of  the  N.  Y.,  Lake  Erie  &  Western  Rd., 
42  m.  from  Buffalo,  26  from  Jamestown,  18 
from  Dunkirk.  An  agricultural  and  farm- 
ing district. 

PINE  VALLEY  NEWS:  Fridays; 
neutral ;  four  pages  ;  size  20x28 ;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1880 ;  Charles  J.  Shults,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  K  K. 

SOUTHOLiD,  Suffolk  Co.,  0. 1,221  pop. 

(pop.  of  town  7,267),  on  Long  Island  Rd.,  4 
m.  from  Greenport  and  90  from  New  York. 
Farming  and  fishing  are  the  main  pursuits. 

LONG   ISLAND    TRAVELER:   Fri 

days  ;    independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  27x40 ; 
subscription  $1.50 ;    established  1871 ;  Martin 

B.  Van  Dusen,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  J. 

SPEEDSVILLE,  Tompkins  Co.,  D  500 
pop.,  between  Southern  Central  and  Dela- 
ware, Lackawanna  &  Western  Rds.,  15  m. 
N.  of  Owego,  16  m.  S.  of  Ithaca. 

ITEM  ;  Fridays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x30  ; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1883 ;  J.  E. 
Soudder,  editor;  Item  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K  1. 

SPENCER,  Tioga  Co.,  g  800  pop.,  on 

G.,  I.  &  S.  Rd.,  18  m.  from  Ithaca  on  the 

North  and  an  equal  distance  from  Waverly 

on  the  South.    Also  on  U.,  I.  &  E.  Rd.,  28  m. 

from  Elmira.    Has  flouring,  saw  and  plaster 

mills,  brick  yards  and  wood-working.     A 

new  railroad  (the  N.  Y.  Northern)  is  being 

projected  through  here. 

HERALD;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
four  pages:  size 28x44;  subscription  $1.;M);  es- 
tablished 1878;  J.  Leroy  Nixon,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

SPENCERPORT,  Monroe  Co.,  -a 
'  1,100  pop.,  on  Erie  Canal  and  Niagara  Falls 
branch  of  N.  Y.  Central  &  Hudson  R.  Rd., 
10  m.  from  Rochester.  Has  large  fruit  dry- 
ing establishments.  An  extensive  trade  is 
carried  on  in  apples  and  potatoes. 

MONROE  CO.  JOURNAL  ;  Satur- 
days ;  independent ;  four  pages ;  size  24x36 ; 
subscription  $1.25 ;  established  1877 ;  J.  A. 
Miller,  editor  and  publisher ;    circulation  J 

SPRINGVILLE,  Erie    Co.,  -a  2,000 
pop.,  on  Spring  creek  and  Buffalo  division 


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NEW  YORK. 


NEW  YORK. 


of  the  Rochester  &  Pittsburgh  Rcl.,  30  m. 
from  Buffalo.  A  manufacturing  town  sur- 
rounded by  a  dairying  district.  Terminus 
of  the  S.  &  S.  Rd. 

JOURNAL  AND  HERALD;  Fri- 
days ;  republican  ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1853;  Blalceley 
&  Street,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  J  J  1. 

LOCAL.  NEWS;  Thursdays  ;  four  pages; 
size  24x36 ;  suViscrlption  $1 ;  established  1879  ; 
Melven  &  Meyers,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  J. 

SPRINGWATER,  Livingston  Co., 

-D  339  pop.  (town  2,279),  on  Rochester  br.  of  N. 
Y.,  Lake  Erie  &  Western  Rd.,  40  m.  from 
Rochester.  At  head  of  Hemlock  Lake,  a 
summer  resort.    Agricultural  section. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays ;  four  pages ; 
size  24x35  ;  subscription  §1  ;  established 
1879  ;  H.  J.  Nlles,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation K. 

STAMFORD,  Delaware  Co.,  R  600: 
pop.  (pop.  of  town  1,638),  on  Ulster  &  Dela- 1 
ware  Rd.,  In  the  region  lying  west  of  the  ' 
Catskill  Mountains,  60  m.  from  Albany  and  j 
74  from  Rondout.  Engaged  in  agriculture, 
manufacturing  and  mechanical  pursuits. 

MIRROR;  Tuesdays;  democratic;  four 
pages;  size  21x28;  subscription  $1;  establish- 
ed 1851 ;  S.  B.  Cliamplon,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  1 1. 

STAPLETON,  Richmond  Co.,  i\  2,500 
pop.,  on  New  York  bay,  6  m.  from  New 
York,  with  which  it  is  connected  by  steam- 
boats houi'ly.  Contains  the  residences  of 
numbers  of  New  York  business  men.  There 
are  several  large  breweries  and  factories 
located  here. 

DER  D1EIIT8CHE  STATEN  ISL- 
ANDER;  Saturdays;  German;  four  pages  ; 
9lze24x3s;  subscription  $2;  establislied  lSfi7; 
John  Schiefer,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circula- 
tion K  1. 

RICHMOND  CO.  HERALD;  Fri- 
days ;  democratic  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44 ; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1880  ;  G.  C.  Deane, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J. 

STATEN  ISLAND  LEADER;  Satur 
days  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ; 
subscription  .f;l  ;  established  ISM ;  W.  A. 
Suydam,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  J. 

STONY  BROOK,  Suffolk  Co.,  0, 710 

pop.,  on  the  Long  Island  Rd.,  54  m.  from 

Long  Island  City. 

POULTRY  GUIDE;  quarterly;  poul- 
try raising  :  four  pages  ;  size  22x31  ;  subscrip- 
tion .50  cents;  established  1885;  T.B.Smith, 
editor  and  publisher. 

SUSPENSION  'BB.YDGT.,  Niagara 
Co.,  -a  3,000  pop.,  on  Niagara  r.,  at  junction 
Of  New  York  Central,  N.  Y.,  Lake  Erie  & 
Western,  Lelilgh  Valley,  Michigan  Central, 
West  Shore,  Grand  Trunk  &  Rome,  Water- 
town  &  Ogdensburg  Rds.,  and  where  Niag- 
ara River  Is  crossed  by  the  Suspension  antl 
Cantilever  Bridges,  2  m.  from  Niagara  Falls, 
20  from  Lockport,  and  12  from  St.  Catha- 
rines, Ont. 

JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  four  pages  ;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $2;  established  1860:  S. 
S.  Pomrov,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K  K  1. 
NIAGARA  INDEX;  semi-monthly; 
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$1.75  ;  established  1868 ;  Students  of  the  Semi- 
nary of  Our  Lady  of  Angels,  editors  and  pub- 


lishers ;  circulation  K ;  a  school  paper ;  Issued 
during  the  school  year. 

SYRACUSE,  C.  H.,  Onondaga  Co.,  a 
68,000  pop.,  on  Onondaga  lake  and  Erie 
canal,  at  Intersection  with  Oswego  canal. 
Several  railroads  centre  here.  The  cltj'  is 
enterprising,  wealthy,  and  rapidly  growing 
in  population,  and  has  an  Important  local 
trade  and  range  of  industries.  It  is  a  cen- 
tral point  for  a  large  share  of  thi;  salt 
production  of  the  continent,  and  possesses 
a  variety  of  lesser  business  features.  A  fine 
university  Is  also  located  here. 

COURIER;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day,     and      ONONDAGA     COURIER, 

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27x41;  subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $2;  es- 
tablished—dally 1857,  weekly  1859 ;  Courier 
Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers ;  circu- 
lation—dailv  H  1,  weekly  H  H. 

EVENING  HERALD  ;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  SUNDAY  HER- 
ALD, Sundays;  independent;  daily  four 
pages,  Sunday  eight  pages ;  size— daily  24x33, 
Sunday  (size  of  page)  17x24 ;  subscription — 
daily  $5,  Sunday  $2  ;  established— dally  1877, 
Sunday  1880;  Herald  Co.,  publishers  ;  circula- 
tion—daily  F  1,  Sunday  G  1. 

JOURNAL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  VVEEKLY,  Saturdays;  republi- 
can ;  daily  tour  pages,  weekly  six  pages ;  size 
— dally  28x42,  weekly  (size  of  page)  21x28: 
subscription — dally  $6,  weekly  $2 ;  established 
—daily  1844,  weekly  1839;  Smith  &  Bruce, 
editors  and  publishers;  circulation— dally 
HH,  weekly  HI. 

MORNING  STANDARD; 
every  morning  except  Sunday,  S  T  A  N  - 
DARD,  Tuesdays,  and  SUNDAY  STAN- 
DARD, Sundays;  republican;  dally  eight 
pages,  weekly  ten  pages,  Sunday  twelve 
pages ;  size  of  page  14x21 ;  subscription — 
dally  $6,  weekly  $1.50,  Sunday  $1.50;  estab- 
lished—daily 1850,  weekly  1824,  Sunday  1884  ; 
Standard  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation— dailv  G  1,  weekly  H. 

CENTRAL  DEMOKRAT;  Fridays; 
German  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x42 ; 
subscription  $2.50;  established  1858;  Josepli 
A.  Hof maun  &  Sou,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  J  1. 

NORTHERN  CHRISTIAN  ADVO- 
CATE ;  Thui-sdays;  methodist  episcopal; 
eight  pages;  size  of  page  16x22;  subscription 
$2  ;  established  1841 ;  Rev.  O.  H.  Warren,  D.  D., 
editor;  Phillips  &  Hunt,  publishers ;  circula- 
tion F  F  1. 

ONONDAGA  COURIER  ;  (see  Cou- 
rier. ) 

STANDARD  ;  (see  Morning  Standard.) 

SUNDAY  HERALD  ;  (see  Evening 
Herald.) 

SUNDAY  STANDARD  ;  (see  Morning 
Standard.) 

SUNDAY  TIMES;  Sundays;  eight 
pages  ;  size  of  page  18x24 ;  subscription  $2 ; 
established  1876 ;  Weed  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  G  1. 

UNION;  Thursdays;  German;  repulili- 
can  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subserijjtion 
$2.50;  established  1853;  Alexander  Von  Land- 
berg,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J  .1  1. 

WESLEYAN  METHODIST  ;  Wed- 
nesdays; wesleyan;  eight  pages;  size  27x42; 
subsc-riptidu  $1.70;  established  1843;  Rev.  N. 
Wardiici',  editor;  Rev.  D.  S.  BCInney,  publish- 
er ;  c-iirulatlon  (}  1. 

liEE  HIVE;  semi-monthly  ;  agricultur- 
al;  four  jjages;  size  19x26;  subscription  50 
cents  ;  established  1884  ;  Bee  Hive  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

SYRACUSAN;  every  three  weeks ; 
twcnty-twii  i]ages ;  size  of  page  8x11;  sub- 
.scriptiou  $l..'JO  ;  established  Is;:);  Students  of 
Syracuse  University,  editors  aud  publishers  ; 
circulation  K  ;  a  college  paper ;  Issued  during 
the  collegiate  year. 

BIBLE   STANDARD;   monthly;  wes- 


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leyan ;  thirty -six  pages  octavo ;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  186S  ;  Rev.  N.  Wardner,  editor  ; 
Wesleyan  Methodist  Publishiag  House,  pub- 
lishers ;  does  not  insert  advertisements ; 
issued  from  the  office  of  the  Wesleyan  Meth- 
odist. 

COIMEItCIAL,  TRAVELER; 
monthly;  sixteen  pages ;  size  of  page  10x15; 
subscription  SI ;  established  1875 ;  Commercial 
Travelers'  Publishing  Co.,  publishers:  circula- 
tion I ;  organ  of  the  Commercial  Travelers' 
Association  of  the  State  of  New  YoA. 

FARMER  AND  DAIRYMAN; 
monthly  ;  agricultural ;  eight  pages ;  size 
26x36  ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  established  1879 ; 
T.  D.  Curtis  &  Sous,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  II. 

SCHOOL  BULLETIN  AND  NEW 
YORK  STATE  EDUCATIONAL 
JOURNAL;  monthly;  educational;  six- 
teen pages;  size  of  page  10x14;  subscription 
$1;  established  1874;  C.  W.  Bardeen,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  11.  SW"  Actual 
average  circulation  for  one  year  preceding 
Jan.  1,  1S85,  as  per  statement  on  file  at  the  of- 
fice of  the  American  Newsj^aper  Directory, 
2,392  copies.  Issues  also  the  School  Room. 
te  SCHOOL  ROO.M;  monthly;  education- 
al ;  sixteen  pages  ;  size  of  page  7x10 ;  subscrip- 
tion 5U  cents  ;  established  ISSl ;  C.  W.  Bardeen, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  I;  issues 
a.\%o  the  School  Bulletin  and  New  York  State 
Educational  Journal. 

UNIVERSITY  HERALD;  monthly; 
twenty  pages  ;  size  of  page  10x12 ;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1871 ;  Stuilents  of  Syracuse 
University,  editors  and  publishers ;  circula- 
tion K ;  a  college  paper ;  issued  during  the 
collegiate  year. 

TARRYTOWN,  Westchester  Co.,  i\ 
6,000  pop.,  on  Hudson  r.  and  N.  Y.  Central  & 
Hudson  R.  Rd.  and  N.  Y.  C.  &  Northern 
Rd.,  27  m.  from  New  York. 

ARCiUS;  Saturdays  ;  independent ;  four 
pages  ;  size  28x42 ;  subscription  $3  ;  estab- 
lished 1868  ;  M.  D.  Raymond,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

GREENBURGH  GAZETTE  ;'  Satur- 
days ;  four  pages ;  size  24x36 ;  established 
1882  ;  Turner  &  Losee,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
circulation  K  1. 

HERALD  ;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x36 ;  subscription  $2.50  ;  established  1878  ; 
Henry  T.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation K  1. 

TICONDEROGA,  Essex  Co.,  -sf  3,30(i 

pop.  of  township,  on  Central  Vermont  and 

Del.  &  Hudson  Canal  Co.'s  Rd,s.,  and  at  the 

outlet  of  Lake  George.    Engaged  in  manu 

facture  of  cotton  and  woolen  goods,  and 

iron,  lead  and  lumber. 

SENTINEL  AND  TICONDERO- 
GIAN  ;  Fridays  ;  independent ;  eight  pages  ; 
size  30x44  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1874  ; 
J.  E.  Milholland,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation K  K  1. 

TlVOIil,  D^ifchess  Co.,  d.  1,475  pop., 
on  the  Hudson  r.  Division  of  the  New  York 
Central  &  Hudson  r.  Rd.,  98  m.  from  New 
Y'ork  City. 

TRINITY    SCHOOL    RECORD; 

monthly  ;  four  pages  ;  size  14x21 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1883  ;  T.  S.  Record  Pub 
lishing  Association,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
a  school  paper ;  issued  during  the  school 
year. 

TOMPKINSVILL.E,  Richmond  Co., 
n,  1,500  pop.,  on  New  York  bay,  6  m.  from 
New  York,  with  which  it  is  connected  by 
steamboats  hourly. 

RICHMOND    CO.    DEMOCRAT; 

Saturdays ;  eight  pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscrip- 

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tion  $2;  established  1880;  Thos.  J.  Folan,  edi- 
tor; Browne  Bros.,  publishers:  circ'n  K  K  1. 
STATEN  ISLAND  GAZETTE  AND 
SENTINEL;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  §2;  es- 
tablished li'82  ;  C.  K.  Urquhart,  editor:  Staten 
Island  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ;  circ'n  I. 

TONAWANDA,  Erie   Co.,  -a   7,500 
pop.  (inclualng   North  Tonawanda  pop.  is 
5,357),  on  Niagara  r.,  at  outlet  of  Tonawanda 
creek,  opposite  Grand  Island  and  on  Erie 
canal,  where  it  Is   crossed  by  New  York 
Central  Rd.,  also  N.  Y.,  Lake  Erie  &  West- 
ern Rd.,  10  m.  N.  of  Buffalo  West  Shore  Rd. 
Engaged   in    manufacturing    lumber    and 
other  articles.     Second  largest  lumber  dis- 
tributing point  in  the  United  States. 
NEWS;  every  afternoon  except  Sunday; 
independent-republican ;    four    pages ;     size 
20x26  ;  subscription  $3  ;  established  1880 ;  Geo. 
S.  Hobbie,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  K. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays;  independ- 
ent :  four  pages ;  size  22x30 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  185S;  S.  O.  Hayward,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  J. 

HERALD;  Thursdays  ;  democratic  ; 
four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ; 
established  1875  ;  Chapman  &  Wai-ner,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  cii-culatlon  K  1. 

TOTTENVILLE,  Richmond  Co.,  q. 
2,(300  pop.,  at  southerly  end  of  Staten  Island, 
terminus  of  Staten  Island  Rapid  Transit 
Rd.  Pop.  of  Westfleld  township,  which  in- 
cludes seven  or  eight  small  villages,  is 
about  5,0(;o.  A  large  fire-brick  and  retort 
factory,  large  dental  factory,  an  ultra  ma- 
rine factory,  a  steam  saw  and  planing 
mill  and  several  marine  railways  and  -ship 
yards  are  located  here.  The  surrounding 
community  is  composed  mainly  of  farm- 
ers. 

WESTFIELD  TIMES;  Saturdavs ; 
republican  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  3Ux44 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1881;  Arthur  Y.  Hub- 
bell,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1  ; 
issues  also  the  Agricultural  and  J'eterinary 
News. 

AGRICULTURAL  AND  VETERI- 
NARY NEWS;  monthly;  twelve  pages; 
size  24x38  ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  established 
1882  ;  Peter  Peters  and  Peter  C.  Juhl,  editors  ; 
Arrhur  Y.  Hubbell,  publisher  ;  issues  also  the 
Westfield  Times. 

TROY,  C.  H.,  Rensselaer  Co.,  D-.  56,747 
pop.,  at  head  of  steamboat  navigation,  on 
E.  bank  of  Hudson  r.,  6  ni.  from  Albany; 
New  York  Central  &  Hudson  r.,Del.  &  Hud- 
son Canal  Co.,  Rensselaer  and  Troy  &  Bos- 
ton Rds.,  centre  here.  Engaged  in  manu- 
factures—stoves, iron,  steel  and  linen,  col- 
lars and  cuffs  being  the  principal— and  has 
a  large  river  commerce. 

EVENING  STANDARD;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday  ;  independent :  four  pages  ; 
size  25x39  ;  subscription  $6 ;  established  1877  ; 
Evening  Standard  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers ;  circulation  III. 

PRESS;  ever}'  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKIjY,  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
four  pages ;  size— daily  •28x4(J,  Saturdaj'  issue 
and  weekly  28x45  ;  subscription  —  daily  $3, 
weekly  $1 ;  established  1868;  Troy  Press  Co., 
editors  and  publishers ;  cu-culation- daily 
III,  weekly  III. 

TELEGRAM  ;  every  morning  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY',  Tuesdays  ;  repub- 
lican ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  suliscriiition — 
daily  $7,  weekly  75  cents;    established  1S:>4; 


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NEW  YORK. 


C.  L.  MacArthur  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation— dally  G  G,  weekly  H  1;  issue 
also  the  Xorthei-n  Budget. 


NEW  YORK. 


TIMES:    ever}'  evening  except  Sunday 
and    VVEEKi"      ~"         '  "' 


,  Y  ,  Thursdays ;  republi- 
can ;  four  pages ;  size  29x45 ;  subscrip- 
tion —  daily  $W,  weekly  $1 ;  established  — 
dailv  1851,  weekly  1856;  J.  M.  Francis,  Son  & 
Co.,"  editors  and  publishers ;  circulation— 
daliv  F  1,  weekly  D  1.  ,  ,       , 

A  I.BAN  Y  CO.  HERALD  (Green  Island 
P  O  '•  Fridays;  independent;  eight  pages; 
size  :»x44 ;  subscription  $1.25 ;  established 
1884  ;  William  A.  Cole,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
dated  at  Green  Island.  „ 

FREIE  DEUTSCHE  PRESSE;  Sat 
urdays  ;  German  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ; 
size24x.'?6;  subscription  $2  ;  established  18il; 
H.  Stande,  editor  ;  August  Hillebrandt,  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K  1.      

NORTHERN  BUDGET  ;  Sundays ; 
eight  pages  :  size  36x46  ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1T91 ;  Charles  L.  MacArthur  &  Son, 
editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  X  ;  issue 
also  the  Telearam. 

OBSERVER;  Sundays  independent- 
democratic  ;  eight  pages;  size  30x44 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2 ;  established  1875 ;  M.  F.  Collins,  editor 
and  publisher:  circulation  H  H.  . 

SUNDAY  NEWS;  Sundays ;  eight 
pages ;  size  of  page  17x22  ;  subsci-iption  .$2 ; 
established  1885 ;  Byron  Somes  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers.  ^„„  ^u 

ROUND  LAKE  RECORD  ;  mouth 
Iv  :  methodist ;  eight  pages  ;  size  28x40  ;sub- 
scriotion  25  cents;  established  1882 ;  John 
D  Rodgers,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation 
j'l  •  dated  at  Troy  and  Round  Lake  ;  organ 
of  Round  Lake  Camp  Meeting  .Association. 

WINE  AND  ALE  VALLiT  ;  nionthly ; 
commercial ;  eight  pages  ;  size  ;?ax32 ;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1883 ;  S.  \  .  R.  ^  oung, 
editor;  M.  A.  Adams,  publisher ;  circ  n  J. 

TRUMANSBURG,  TompJcins  Co.,  n 
1,500  pop.,  2  m.  from  Cayuga  Lake  and  II 
from  Ithaca. 

SENTINEU;  Wednesdays;  Independent; 
four  pages;  size  24x;^6 ;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1866  ;  Corwln  h'.  Adams,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

TUIiliY,  Onondaga  Co..  a  500  pop.,  on 

Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western  Rd.,  12 
m.  N.  of  Homer  and  22  S.  of  Syracuse.  A 
market  for  produce.  Has  some  manufac- 
turing. 

SATURDAY  MORNINli  TIMES; 
Saturdays:  four  pages  ;  size  24x.3n  :  subscrip- 
tion .$1  :  establislied  1882 ;  Frank  R.  Slay- 
ton  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  .11. 
vw- Actual  average  circulation  for  one  year 
vreceiUuii  Jan.  1,  1885,  as  per  statement  on 
file  at  the  office  of  the  American  Xeicsix(2}er 
Directory,  1,288  copies. 

TURIN,  I-ewis   Co.,  tl  419  pop.,  3i  m. 

from  Utica  &  Black  River  Rd.,  45  ni.  N.  of 

Utica. 

riAZETTE  :    Thursdays;    eight    pages; 
size  30x44;   subscription    $1.50;    established 
1881 ;  P.   T.   Coe,  editor  and   publisher ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 
UNADIL.1.A,  Otsego  Co.,  a  933  pop., 

on  Susquehanna  r.  and  Delaware  &  Hudson 

Canal  Go's  Rd.,  95  m.  from  Albany.    Some 

manufacturing  and   a  large  milk  condeu- 

sary  are  here. 

TTMESs  Wednesdays;  independent ;  four 
uaKes-  size  22x32;  subscription  $1 ;  establisli 
ed  1854  ;   A.  J.  Barlow,  editor  and   publishei  ; 
circulation  K  1. 
TINION,  Broome  Co.,  g  2,538  pop.,  on 

N.  Y.,  Lake  Eric  &  Western  Rd.,  9  m.  from 


Binghamton  and  13  from  Owego.    Engaged 
in  lumber  business,  farming  and  dairying. 

NEWS;  Wednesdays;  Independent;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x35;  subscription  .$1 ;  established 
1851 ;  Benedict  &  Le  Barron,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  J. 

UNION  SPRINGS,  Cayuga  Co.,  a 
1,210  pop.,  on  Lake  Cayuga  and  Lehigh 
Valley  Rd.,  9  m.  S.  W.  of  Auburn.  Engaged 
in  manufacturing  agricultural  implements, 
carriage  hubs,  etc.    Centre'of  trade. 

ADVERTISER;  Thursdays;  eight 
pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
186« ;  James  B.  Hoff ,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation K. 

UTICA,C.  B.., Oneida  Co.,  a  35,000  pop., 
on  Mohawk  r.,  Erie  canal  and  New  York 
Central  &  Hudson  River,  N.  Y.,  West  Shore 
&  Buffalo,  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  West- 
ern and  Delaware  &  Hudson  Rds.,  95  m. 
from  Albany,  centering  point  for  a  wide 
area.  Engaged  in  various  manufactures, 
including  cotton,  woolen  goods,  shoes, 
clothing  and  iron.  Large  wholesale  trade. 
Centre  of  an  agricultural  district,  being 
surrounded  by  a  rich  butter,  cheese  and 
hop  region. 

MORNING  HERALD  AND  GA- 
ZETTE; every  morning  except  Sunday, 
and  HEkAED  AND  GAZETTE  ANb 
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four  pages,  weeklv  eight  pages ;  size— daily 
29x43,  weeklv  32x47;  subscription— daily  $8, 
weekly  $1.5il;  established— Gazette  1793,  Herald 
1847  ;  Ellis  H.  Roberts  &  Co.,  eilitors  and  pub- 
lishers; circulation— daily  G  1,  weekly  G  1. 

OBSERVER  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; dailv  eight  pages,  weekly  twelve 
pages  ;  size  of  page  16x23;  subscription— daily 
$8,  weekly  $1.50;  est;ililislicd  — daily  1848, 
weekly  1816;  E.  P.  Bailey,^  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circ'n— daily  H  H  1,  weekly  F  1. 

PRESS;  every  morning  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  daily  four  pages ; 
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31x43  ;  subscription— dally  $6,  weekly  $1 ;  es- 
tablished—dally 1882,  weekly  1S84;  Utica 
Daily  Press  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation—daily G  1.  ^^  ^,  „ 
DEUTSCHE  ZEITUNG  U  N  D 
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man; tour  pages;  size  22x32;  subscription 
$3.50;  established  1853;  John  C.  Schreiber, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

EVERYBODY'S  PAPER;  Sundays; 
independent;  four  pages;  size  22x30;  estab- 
lished 1882  ;  JohnTillinghast,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher :  circulation  J  J.  .  ^,^ 

HERALD  AND  GAZEl^TE  AND 
COURIER;  (.-ee  Morning  Herald  and 
Gazette. ) 

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ance; eight  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1875;  G.  D.  Scrambling,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ;  circulation  I. 

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tablished 18S2 :  Thomas  F.  Baker,  editor  ; 
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SUNDAY  TRIBUNE;  Sundays;  eight 
pages;  size  31x43;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1877;  Kelly  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation  G  1.  „,  ,  ,  ,  ,. 

Y  DRYCH;  Thursdays  ;  Welsh  ;  republi- 
can ;  ciglit  iiages  ;  size  30x46 ;  subscription 
,S!2.5il ;  establislied  1851 ;  T.  J.  (irifflths,  pub 
fisher  ;  circulation  G  G  1 ;  issubs  also  YCyfaill 
O'r  Hen  Wlad. 

CHURCH  ECLECTIC;  monthly;  pro- 
testant  episcopal;  one  hundred  pages 
octavo;    subscription   $3;    established  18i3; 


AMERICAN   NKWSPAPER  DIKECTORY. 


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NEW  YORK. 


"W.  T.  Gibson,  D.  D.,  editor  and  publisher; 
«rculation  J. 

COMMERCIAL,  PHONE  AND  AD- 
VERTISER AND  COLLECTORS' 
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United  States  and  Foreign  Advertising  and 
•Collection  Co.,  editors  and  publishers ;  cir- 
culation H  1. 

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ist ;  twenty  pages ;  size  of  page  lUxU ;  sub 
scription  $1  ;  established  1876 ;  David  Jones, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  H. 

Y  CYFAILL     O'R    HEN    WL,AD; 

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•octavo  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1837  ; 
Rev.  W.  Roberts,  D.  D.,  editor ;  T.  J.  ariffiths, 
publisher;  circulation  I ;  issues  also  Y  Drych. 

Y  VVAWR;  monthly ;  Welsh ;  baptist; 
thirty-six  pages;  size  of  page  6x10;  sub.scrip- 
tion.Sl.50;  established  1876;  Rev.  Owen  Grif- 
fith, editor  and  puljiisher;  circulation  J  1. 

AMERICAN  JOURNAL  OF  IN- 
SANITY; quarterly;  medical;  one  hundred 
and  forty-four  pages  ;  size  of  page  6x10 ;  sub- 
scription $5 ;  established  1844 ;  Dr.  John  P. 
Gray,  editor  ;  State  Lunatic  Asylum,  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  J. 

VISITOR;  quarterly ;  temperance ; 
twenty  pages  octavo ;  subscription  25  cents  : 
established  1880 ;  Rev.  L.  D.  White,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  3  1 . 

VAL  ATIE,  Columbia  Co.  q  A  manu- 
facturing village  In  the  town  of  Kinder- 
hook,  on  Boston  &  Albany  Rd.,  16  m.  from 
Albany.  Engaged  in  woolen,  cotton  and 
paper  manufactures.  The  population  of 
Kinderhook  is  4,2(XI. 

KINDERHOOK    ROUGH    NOTES; 

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subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1825 ;  C.  W. 
Davis  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers ;  cii'cula- 
tion  J  1. 

VICTOR,  Ontario  Co.,  -n  700  pop.,  on 

Auburn  branch  of  New  York  Central  & 
Hudson  River  Rd.,  10  m.  from  Canandaigua 
and  19  m.  from  Rochester. 

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26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1881; 
Miles  A  Davis,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  K  1. 

WALDEN,  Orange  Co.,  {\  1,881  pop., 
on  Wallkill  r.  and  Wallkill  Valley  Rd.,  10  m. 
N.  W.  of  Newburgh. 

HERALD;  Saturdays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  30x44;  subscription  $2  ;  established 
1870 ;  Chauncey  A.  Reed,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K  1. 

W^ALEKIEI.  VALLEV  TIMES; 
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scription $2 ;  established  1884  :  J.  M.  Maybee, 
editor  ;  Lester  Winfleld,  publisher. 

WALTON,  Delaware  Co.,  0^1,800  pop., 
on  W.  branch  of  Delaware  r.  and  New  York, 
Ontario  &  Western  Rd.,  at  junction  of  Delhi 
Branch  Rd.,  17  m.  S.  W.  of  Delhi  and  23 
from  Sidney  Plains. 

CHRONICLE;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent-republican ;  four  pages  ;  size  27x42 ;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1869;  Wm.  A. 
White  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circu- 
lation J  J  1. 

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size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1881;  Bulkley  &  White,  editors  and  publishers; 
Circulation  K  K  1. 

WAPPINGERS  FALLS,  Dutch- 
ess  Co.,  U,  5,000  pop.,  on  Wappingers  creek, 
1  m.  from  N.  Y.  Central  &  Hudson  R.  Rd. 


NEW  YORK. 


Garner  Print  Works  and  other  large  manu 
factories  are  here. 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2  ; 
established  1870 ;  Fred  W.  Corson,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J. 

NEW  ERA;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages;  size  24.x36;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1882;  Charles  R.  Lincoln,  editor  ;  W. 
H.  Hanrahan,  publisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

WARRENSBURGH,  Warren  Co., 
cf  1,780  pop.,  on  Schroon  r.  and  3  m.  from 
Adirondack  Rd.,  68  from  Albany.  Engaged 
in  the  leather,  pulp  and  lumber  business. 

NEWS;  Thursdays  ;  eight  pages ;  size  30x 
44;  subscription  $1.. 50;  established  1878;  L.  C. 
Dickinson,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  J  J  1. 

WARSAW,  C.  H.,  Wyoming  Co.,  -a 
2,.500  pop.,  on  Allen's  creek  at  junction  of 
N.  Y.,  Lake  Erie  &  Western  and  Rochester 
&  Pittsburgh  Rds.,  48  m.  from  Buffalo.  A 
business  centre.  Important  deposits  of  salt 
exist  in  the  vicinity. 

WESTERN    NEW   YORKER; 

Thursdays ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
28x44 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1841 ; 
H.  A.  Dudley,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  J  1. 
WYOMING  CO.  DEMOCRAT-KE. 
VIEW;  Fridays;  democratic;  cii;lit  piiues; 
size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  establislird  j,S45  ; 
C.  L.  Arnold,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion K  1. 

WYOMING  CO.  TIMES;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages;  size  28x44;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1870;  S.  Wilson 
Wade,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

WARWICK,  Orange  Co.,  r\  1,200 
pop.,  (pop.  of  town  5,800),  on  Lehigh  &  Hud- 
son R.  Ry.,  11  m.  from  Greycourt,  which  is 
on  the  N.  Y.,  L.  E.  &  Western  Rd. 

ADVERTISER;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent; four  pages-;  size  26x40;  subscription 
$2;  established  1866;  Hiram  Tate,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

WATERFORD,    Saratoga    Co.,    n- 

7,000  pop.,  on  Delaware  &  Hudson  Canal  Co's 
Rd.  Hudson  r.,  near  the  mouth  of  Mohawk 
r.,  4  m.  from  Troy  and  10  above  Albany.  En- 
gaged in  manufacture  of  knit  goods,  fire 
hydrants,  steam  and  hand  fire  engines, 
valves,  paper,  brushes,  etc. 

ADVERTISER;  Fridays;  Independent; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1872;  R.  D.  Palmateer,  editor; 
Palmateer  &  Smith,  publishers  ;  circ'n  Jl. 

WATERLOO,  C.  H.,  Seneca  Co.,  a 
4,000  pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson 
River  Rd.  and  Cayuga  and  Seneca  canal,  18 
m.  from  Auburn.  Engaged  In  manufactur- 
ing shawls  and  woolen  goods,  agi-icultural 
implements,  steam  and  friction  engines, 
carriages  and  other  articles. 

OBSERVER;  Wednesdays  ;  democratic  : 
four  pages  ;  size  28x42 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1826  ;  W.  H.  Burton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

SENECA  CO.  NEWS;  Tuesdays;  inde- 
pendent-democratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 : 
subscription  ,$2  ;  established  1878  ;  A.  L.  Childs, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  J. 

WATERTOWN,C.H.,  Je/ersoji  Co., 
b  12,097  pop.,  on  Black  r.  and  on  Rome, 
Watertown  &  Ogdeusburgh  Rd.,  72  m.  from 


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NEW  YORK. 


Rome,  and  on  Utlca  &  Black  R.  Rd.,91  m. 
from  Utica.  A  railroad  extends  from  here  to 
Ogdensburgh  and  Cape  Vincent  on  the  St. 
Lawrence   r.  and  to  Sackett's  Harbor  on 
Lake  Ontario.  The  falls  here  furnish  power, 
which  is  developed  to  a  large  extent.    The 
manufactures  are  various  and  extensive. 
TIDIES;   every   evening  except  Sunday, 
and  REFORMER  AM>    TIMES,  Wed 
nesdays ;  republican  ;  daily  four  pages,  week- 
ly   eight    pages;   size— daily   27x41,    weekly 
32x48;  subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  S2;  es 
tablished— daily  1860,  weekly   185U;  B.  Brock- 
wav  &  Sons,   publishers ;  circulation- daily 
H  H,  weekly  H  1. 

POST  ;  Tuesdays  ;  independent-republi- 
can ;  four  pages ;  size  30x46 ;  subscription 
$1.75;  estublislu'd  1870;  Ingalls,  Shepard  and 
Dewev,  cilitins  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  H  1. 

REFOK.UER  AND  TIMES  ;  (see 
Times.) 

RE-UNION;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages ;  size  33x46 ;  subscription  $1.50 ; 
established  1824  ;  Charles  W.  Clare,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  H  1. 

TEMPERANCE  ADVOCATE; 
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26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1884; 
Geo.  E.  Satchwell,  editor  and  publislaer. 

WATERVILLE,  Oneida  Co.,  o  1,800 

.  pop.,  in  Sangerfleld  township,  on  Del.,  Lack. 

&   Western   Rd.,  21  m.  from   Utica.     Hop 

raising  is   an   important  industry  in   this 

locality. 

REFIjEX  ;  Tuesdays ;  democratic  ;  four 

pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  IBI.SO ;  estab- 
lished   1884 ;    P.  H.  Loftus,  editor   and  pub- 
lisher. 
TIMES   AND   HOP  REPORTER; 

Fridays;  four  pages;  size  28.x44 ;  subscrip- 
tion .§1.50  ;  established  1855  ;  Frank  J.  Cutter, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J  J  1 ;  an 
edition  specially  prepared  for  the  hop  inter- 
ests is  also  issued  on  Tuesdays  ;  subscription 
$2;  circulation  of  Tuesday  Hop  edition,  K  1. 

WATKINS,   C.  H.,  Schuyler  Co.,    a 

2,7 Jo  po)).,  on  Seneca  Lake,  Syracuse,  Gen- 
eva &  Corning  Rd.,  and  Northern  Central 
Rd.,  connected  with  Geneva  at  the   other 
end  of  the  lake,  about    35  m.  distant,   by 
steamers ;  20  m.  from  Elmira.    In  an  agri- 
cultural and  grape-growing  district.    Wat- 
kins  Glen,  located  here,  is  annually  visited 
by  from  50,000  to  75,000  people. 
DEMOCRAT;  Wednesdays ;  democratic; 
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tablished   1865;    W.  H.  Baldwin,  editor    and 
publisher;  circulation  J. 

DEMOCRATIC  HERALD  ;  Satur- 
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subscription  $1.50;  estal)lisned  1877;  S.  H. 
Ferenl)augh,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  KK. 
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four  pages  ;  size  26x4U  ;  subscription  $1.50 ; 
established  1854 ;  Levi  M.  Gano,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

WAVERLY,  Tioffa  Co.,  g  2,767  pop., 
on  Chemung  r.    and    N.  Y.,  Lake  Erie   & 
Western  Rd.,  at  junetion  of  Lehigh  Valley, 
Delaware,  Lackawanna  >*;  Western  and  Ge- 
neva, Ithaca  &  Sayre  Rds.,  17  m.  from  Elmira. 
Surrounded  by  farming  lands,  and  shipping 
point  for  grain  and  butter. 
ADVOCATE;     Thursdays;    republican; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 18.52;  E.  M.  Fenner,  editor;  E.  M.  Fen- 
ner&Co.,  publishers;  circulation  J. 

FREE  PRESS;  Saturdays  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  lfi.x22;  subscription  50  cents  ;  established 
1867 ;  James  B.  Bray,  editor  and  publisher. 


NEW  YORK. 


TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  eight  pages; 
size  26x4U:  subscription  $1.;)0  ;  established 
1882 :  Noble  &  Noble,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  K  1. 

WAYLAND  DEPOT,  Steuben  Co.^ 

P  750  pop,,  on  Delaware,  Lack.  &  Western 
Rd.  and  Rochester  division  of  N.  Y.,  Lake 
Erie  &  Western  Rd.,  50  m.  from  Rochester. 
An  agricultural  and  manufacturing  district; 
centre  of  trade  for  grain  and  lumber. 

UNION  ADVERTISER;  Saturdays; 
Independent ;  four  pages ;  size  24x36 ;  sub- 
scription $1..50;  established  1873;  Union  Ad- 
vertiser Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K  K. 

WEEDSPORT,  Cayuga  Co.,  a  1,800 
pop.,  on  Erie  Canal  and  New  York  Central, 
N.  Y.,  West  Shore  &.  Buffalo  and  Southern 
Central  Rds.,  8  m.  from  Auburn.  Engaged 
in  manufacturing,  etc. 

CAYUOA  CHIEF;  Saturdavs;  inde- 
pendent ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x30 ;  subscription, 
$1 ;  established  1877  ;  H.  D.  Brown  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  J  1. 

SENTINEL,;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  26.x40 ;  suljscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1867;  Geo.  R.  Nash  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

WEIiES,     Hamilton    Co.,  -cf  227   pop. 

(town  1,113),  on  Sacondaga  r.  and  stage  line 
between  Northville  and  North  Creek,  16  m. 
from  Northville  and  26  from  North  Creek, 
50  N.  W.  of  Albany. 

ADIRONDACK  HERALD;  Thurs- 
days ;  republican ;  tour  pages  ;  size  24x35 ; 
subscription  $1 ;  estal)iished  1870;  J.  B.  Mor- 
rison, editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

JOURNAL  AND  REPUBLICAN; 
Thursdays ;  republican ;  four  pages ;  size 
28x42;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1870; 
Blunek  &  Leaning,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  K ;  printed  at  the  office  of  the 
Johnstown  Fnltoti  Co.  Republican. 

WEIiliSVILLE,  Allegany  Co.,  p2,04» 
pop.  (township  4,259),  on  Genesee  r.  and 
N.  Y.,  Lake  Erie  &  Western  and  Bradford, 
Eldred  &  Cuba  Rds.,  27  m.  W.  of  HornellS: 
ville.  Engaged  in  tanning  and  has  consid- 
erable trade  with  Northern  Pennsj'lvania. 

FREE  PRESS;  every  morning  except 
Sunday;  republican;  four  pages;  size  21x30; 
subscription  $5.50;  established  1883;  George 
Howe  and  S.  L.  Cole,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  J  1 . 

REPORTER;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  antl  ALLEGANY  CO.  RE- 
PORTER, Thursdays;  four  pages;  size- 
daily  18x26,  weekly  29x46;  subscription— daily 
$3,  weekly  $1 ;  established— daily  1880,  weekly 
1839 ;  Enos  W.  Barnes,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation— daily  K  1,  weekly  1 1. 

ALLEGANY  CO.  I>EMOCRAT  ; 
Wednesdays ;  democratic ;  four  pages  ;  size 
28x42;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1859; 
W.  W.  Nichols,  editor;  Nichols  &  Cowles, 
publishers:  circulation  J  1. 

ALLEGANY  CO.  REPORTER  ;  (see 
Repurter.) 

WESTFIELD,  Chautauqua  Co.,  p 
3,323  pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  South- 
ern Rd.,  57  m.  from  Buifalo  and  31  from 
Erie,  Pa. 

REPUBLICAN;  Wednesdays;  republi- 
can ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1855;  Alfred  E.  Rose,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  Jl;  is.'fues  also 
the  Brockton  Grapevine. 

FORMULARY;  monthly;  pharmaceu- 
tical ;  eighty-four  pages  octavo ;  subscription 


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NEW  YORK. 


NEW  YORK. 


$2;  established  1883:  B.  Fenner,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J  1 . 
PUTjPIT     of     to-day  !    monthly; 

sixty-eight  pages;  size  of  page  6x10;  sub 
scrlption  $1  ;  established  18S4 ;  A.  E.  Rose, 
editor  and  publisher. 

WEST  rULTON,  Schoharie  Co.,  D- 
100  pop.,  9  m.  N.  of  Cableskill  and  same  dls 
tance  W.  of  Mlddleburgh.  Has  a  steam 
flouring  mill. 

DISTRICT  REVIEW  ;  monthly ; 
educational ;  four  pages ;  size  22x30  ;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1885;  Jacob  H. 
Mann,  editor  and  publisher. 

WEST    NEW^    BRIGHTON, 

Richmond  Co.,  Q,  6,000  pop.,  8  m.  from  New 

Yorlc  City,  with  which  it  Is  connected  by 

ferry.    Seat  of  some  manufactures. 

STATEN  ISLAND  STAR  ;  Fridays  ; 
democratic ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1877;  O.  A. 
Douglas,  editor  and  publisher ;  clrc'n  K  K  1. 

WEST  TROY,  Albany  Co.,  a-  8,820 
pop.,  on  W.  bank  of  Hudson  r.,  opposite 
Troy,  with  which  It  is  connected  by  bridge 
and  steam  ferry.  Engaged  In  manufactur- 
ing and  lumber  trade.  Watervllet  Arsenal 
—an  Important  United  States  post  — is 
located  at  this  place. 

JOURNAL  AND  DEMOCRAT; 
Saturdays ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1857 ; 
Treanor  &  Hardin,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  K  K  1. 

WATERVLIET  SENTINEL;  Satur- 
days ;  eight  pages ;  size  30x44 ;  established 
1884 ;  Guerineau  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

WEST  WINFIELD, -ffeWawer  Co., 
1^  60o  pop.,  20  m.  South  of  Utica,  on  the 
Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western  Rd. 
Has  tannery,  box  factory,  and  sash  and 
blind  manufactory. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  eight  pages;  size 
22x30  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1884  ; 
E.  M.  Lansing,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circula- 
tion K  1. 

WHITEHALL,  Washington  Co.,  o- 
5,450  pop.,  on  Lake  Champlaln,  at  mouth  of 
Poultney  r.  Connected  with  various  ports 
on  the  Lake  by  steamers,  and  by  railroad 
with  Troy  and  Albany.  Some  manufactur- 
ing done  here ;  extensively  engaged  in  the 
lumber  business ;  boat  building  carried  on. 

CHRONICLE;  Saturdays;  four  pages; 
■size  28x44 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1840  ; 
W.  H.  Tefft,  editor  and  publisher;  clrc'n  J  1. 

TIMES;  Wednesdays:  democratic;  four 
pages;  size  28x44;  subscription  ,$1.50;  estab- 
lished 1861 ;  W.  A.  Wilklns,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  I  1. 

WHITE  PLAINS,  C.  H.,  West- 
chester Co.,  n^  4,000  pop.,  on  New  York  & 
Harlem  Rd.,  23  m.  from  New  York. 

EASTERN  STATE  JOURNAL;  Fri- 
days ;  democratic ;  four  pages ;  size  24x38 ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1845;  G.  D. 
Hendrlckson,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion .T  1 . 

WESTCHESTER  NEWS;  Saturdays; 
republican;  fourpai;('s;  size  22x30;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1871;  Edward  B.  Long, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

WHITESTONE,  Queens  Co., a.,2,620 
j)op.     Terminus  of  North  Side  division  (to 


Whitestone)  of  the  Long  Island  Rd.     En- 
gaged in  commerce  and  manufacturing. 
HERALD;    Wednesdays:    independent- 
democratic;  four  pages;  size  26x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion   $2;    established    1870;    G.    F.    Hallock, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

WHITNEY'S  POINT,  Broome  Co., 
p  1,000  pop.,  on  Delaware,  Lac.  &  Western 
Rd.    Has  several  factories. 
REPORTER  ;     Fridays ;     independent ; 
four  pages ;  size  27x41 ;  subsci-iption  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1873 ;  Mark  D.  Branday  &  Son,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

WILLIAMSON,  Way7ie  Co.,  -a  410 
15op.,  on  the  Western  division  of  the 
Rome,  Watertown  &  Ogdensburg  Rd.,  47 
m.  from  Oswego. 

PRESS;  Fridays ;  republican ;  four 
pages;  size  22x30 :  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1878;  G.  W.  Tummonds,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 

SENTINEL:  Saturdays  :  republican  ; 
four  pages  :  size  19x26  ;  established  1885 ;  G. 
W.  Tummonds,  editor  and  publisher. 

W^ILLIAMSVILLE,  ^rie  Co.,  -a 
880  pop.,  10  m.  from  Buffalo.  Has  mills 
and  a  large  brewery.  Quick-lime  in 
abundance. 

AMHERST  BEE;  Thursdays;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1879  ;  A.  L.  Binewalt,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

WILSON,  Niagara  Co.,  -a  662  pop., 
on  R.,  W.  &  O.  Rd.,  15  m.  from  Lockport. 
STAR  ;  Thursdays  ;  independent ;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1878;  Charles  E.  Honeywell,  editor 
and  puVjlisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

WINDHAM,  Greene  Co.,  O,  350  pop. 
(town  1,800),  on  Batavia  creek,  25  m.  W.  of 
Catskill  and  8  m.  from  the  Hunter  &  Phoe- 
nicia Rd.  In  the  heart  of  the  Catskill  ranges, 
and  a  popular  summer  resort,  commanding 
easy  access  to  various  points. 
JOlJRNAI<;      Thursdays;    democratic; 

foiu-  pages ;    size  24x36 ;    subscription  $1..50  ; 

established  1857 ;  Edward  M.  Cole,  editor  and 

publisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

WINDSOR,  Broome  Co.,  g  800  pop., 
on   Susquehanna   r.  and    Del.    &   Hudson 
Canal  Co's  Rd.    Manufactures  whips. 
STANDARD;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  22x30 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1878;  C.  E.  Babcock,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  1. 

WOLCOTT,  Wayne  Co., -n  1,000  pop., 
on  Oswego  &  Niagara  Falls  division  of 
R.,  W.  &  O.  Rd.,  20  m.  S.  W.  of  Oswego. 
Has  the  best  brick  business  block  in 
county.  Contains  steam,  grist,  saw  and 
planing  mills,  foundry  and  machine  shop, 
steel  plow  works,  numerous  churches, 
stores,  and  hotels.  Is  the  centre  of  a 
thriving  trade  from  the  surrounding 
ten-itory. 

LAKE  SHORE  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
independent;  four  pages;  size  26x40;  sub- 
scription $1.60;  established  1874;  William  H. 
Thomas,  editor  and  publisher  ;  clrc'n  J  1. 

WOODHAVEN,  Quee7is  Co.,  □,  200 
pop.,  on  Long  Island  Rd. 
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NEW  YORK. 


ADVERTTSEU;  biweekly;  four  pages; 
size  26x411;  subsciiption  75  cents  :  established 
1884;  John  B.  Merrill,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K. 

WOODHULL,   Steuben    Co.,   p  371 

pop.,  on  Addison  &  Erie  Rd.    Foundry,  grist 

and  saw  mills  are  located  here. 

STEUBEN  SENTINEL;  Thursdays; 
independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1880;  R.  C.  Park, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

WORCESTER,    Otsego    Co.,    n    950 

pop.   (of    village),   on   the   Delaware   and 

Hudson  Canal  Co's  Rd.,  about  20  m.  from 

Oneonta.    Engaged  principally  in  dairying 

and  hop  raising  and  milling,  and  the  centre 

of  a  good  farming  country. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1875 ;  A.  E.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  J  J. 

YONKERS,  Westchester  Co.,  q,  20,000 
pop.,  on  E.  bank  of  the  Huds6n  r.  and 
on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River 
Rd.,  17  m.  from  New  York  and  adjacent 
to  the  northerly  municipal  line  of  the 
latter  city.  Engaged  in  various  manu- 
factures, and  in  commerce  in  various  sta- 
ples; residence  of  many  persons  doing 
business  In  New  York.  Several  institutions 
of  learning  are  located  here.  The  town  has 
an  important  wholesale  business. 

STATESMAN  ;  everv  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  \V  E  E  K  1.  Y  ,  Thursdays  ; 
republican;  four  pages;  size— daily  21x32, 
weekly  28x42;  subscription— lailv  $6,  weekly 
$2..'5tl;  established— daily  1883,  weekly  I8r)6; 
John  W.  Oliver,  editor  and  publisher;  circu- 
lation-daily K  1  ;  weekly  I. 

I)  E  M  O  C  R  A  T  -  N  E  W  S !  Saturdays ; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1883;  M.  H.  Clark,  edi- 
tor ami  piililishcr  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

<iAZETTE  ;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages;  size  28x44:  subscrli>tion  $2.50; 
established  1852 ;  J.  G.  P.  Holden,  editor  and 
publisher :  circulation  I. 

IIEKALI);  Saturdays;  eight  pages;  size 
30x44  ;  subscription  .$1.50  ;  established  1884  ; 
R.  Bruce,  editor ;  Herald  Publishing  Co., 
pulilishers. 

PLAINDEALER  ;  Wednesdays;  Inde- 
pendent; four  pages;  size 20x26;  subscription 
§1.25;  established  1881;  Thomas  L.  Mottram, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

TIDIES;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages;  size  22x30;  subscription  $1  :  estab- 
lished 18S4;  E.  F  Turner,  and  Geo.  B  Losee, 
editors  ;  Times  Publishing  Co  ,  publishers. 

YORKSHIRE    CENTRE,    Catta- 

raiigus  Cu.,  P  520  iioji.,  on  tlie  Buffalo,  New 
York  &  Philadelphia  Rd.,  38  m.  from  Buf- 
falo, and  25  from  Hinsdale,  on  the  New 
York.  Lake  Erie  and  Western  Rd. 
PRESS  ;  Fridays;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1883;  Miss  Abbie 
E.  Hufstader,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  K  1. 

YOUNGSTOWN,  iVm^^ara  Co.,  -a  900 
pop.,  on  Niagara  r.  near  Lake  Ontario,  1  m. 
from  Fort  Niagara.  A  Lake  port  of  con- 
siderable importance,  with  a  tine  natural 
harbor. 

NIAGARA  CO.  NEWS:  Fridays;  four 
pages;  size  22x30:  subscription  .SI;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  N.  D.  Haskell,  editor  and  publish- 
er ;  circulation  K  K  1. 


NORTH  CAROLINA. 


ALBEMARLE.  C.  H.,  Stanly  Co..  a 
250  pop.,  s  m.  W.  of  Pee  Dee  r.  and  25  S.  E.  of 
Concord,  a  station  on  the  Atlanta  &  Char- 
lotte Air  Line  Rd.    An  agricultural  region. 

STANLY  OBSERVER:  Thursdays; 
four  pages  ;  size  22x30 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1882 ;  John  R.  Elkins,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

ASHEBORO,  C.  11..  Randolph  Co.,  a 

708  pop.,  28  m.  from  Greensljoro.    Has  sev- 
eral steam  saw  mills  and  buggy  shops. 

COURIER;  Wednesdays;  democratic;, 
four  pages ;  size  22x30  ;  subscription  $1  ;  es- 
tablished 1876  ;  G.  S.  Bradshaw,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J. 

ASHEVILLE,  C.  H.,  Buncombe  Co.,  -n 
5,200  pop.,  on  Western  North  Carolina  Rd., 
near  French  Broad  r.,  275  m.  W.  of  Raleigh. 
Has  manufactories.  The  centre  of  a  tobac- 
co-growing district. 

ADVANCE  ;  every  morning  exceiH  Mon- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  four 
pages  ;  size  22x32  ;  subscription— daily  $6, 
weekly  $1 ;  established— daily  1883,  weekly 
1884  :  Theo.  Hobgood.  editor  and  publisher. 

CITIZEN;  semi-weekly,  Wednesdays 
and  Saturdays,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size— semi-weekly 
24x36,  weekly  26x40  ;  subscription  —  semi- 
weekly  $2.50,  weekly  $l.i50;  established  1870; 
Robt.  M.  Furman,  Jordan  Stone  and  John 
D.  Cameron,  editors  and  publishers ;  circula- 
tion—.semi-weekly  K  1,  weekly  J  J  1. 

EXLAVIGATOR;  Sundays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  24,x36  ;  subsciiptioU' 
.$2  ;  established  1884 ;  J.  P.  Davison,  editor  and 
publisher. 

B AKERSVILLE,  C.  H.,  Mitchell  Co., 
-a  6.50  pop.,  situated  between  the  Blue  Ridge 
and  Iron  Mountains  and  half  way  between 
the  Tennessee  and  North  Carolina  Rds.,  in 
the  centre  of  a  mineral  section,  largely  en- 
gaged in  mica  mining  and  farming. 

MOUNTAIN  VOICE;  Fridays:  four 
pages;  size  22-x32 ;  suljscription  $1.,50;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  S.  Worthen,  editor  and  publish- 
er ;  circulation  K  1. 

BEAUFORT,  C.  H.,  Carteret  Co.,  O, 

2,10(1  pop.    Trade  centre. 

CARTERET      CO.      TELEPHONE; 

Fridays;  four  pages;  size  24x35  ;  subscription 
.$2;  established  1881;  Potter  &  Chadwlck, 
editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  K  1. 

BUSH   HILL,    liandolph    Co.,  D    300- 
pop.,  -iy>  m.  from  High  Point  on  the  North 
Carolina  Rd.    Has  a  tannery,  also  shuttle,, 
sash  and  blind,  vviieel  and  shoe  factories. 

NORTH  CAROLINA  PROHIBI- 
TIONIST; Thursda\s;  temperance:  four 
pages:  size  2tx36;  subscription  .SI  :  establish- 
ed 188!;  C.  P.  Frazier  and  A.  J.  Tonilinson. 
editors;  W.  C.  Phillips  &  Co.,  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

CARTHAGE,  C.  II.,  Moore  Co.,  a  366 
pop.,  near  Cameron— a  station  on  Raleigh 
&  Augusta  Air  Line  Rd.  Engaged  in  car- 
riage manufacturing. 

MOORE  GAZETTE;  Thursdays  ;   four 

pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1881;  John  W.  Scott,  Jr,.  editor  and 
puDlisher ;  circulation  K. 

CHADBOURN,  Columbus  Co.,  g  675^ 
pop.,  on  tlic  Wilmington.  Columbia  &  Au- 
gusta and   the   Wilmington,  Chadbourn  & 


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NORTH  CAROLINA. 


Conway  Rds.    Has  one  of  the  largest  saw 

mills  In  the  State. 

COIiUMBrS  TI>IES;  Wednesdays; 
four  pages  ;  size  i  1x35 ;  subscription  S1.50  ;  es- 
taWishel  1S84. 

CHAPEL.  HILIi,  Orange  Co.,  ^  831  | 
pop.,  on  the  University  Rd.  branch  of  the 
N.  C.  Rd.,  12  m.  west  of  Durham  and  28 
northwest  of  Raleigh.  In  an  iron  mining 
district  and  the  seat  of  the  University  of 
Nortli  Carolina. 

UNIVERSITY  MAGAZINE;  month 
ly  ;  fifty-six  pages  octavo  ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1881 ;  Dialectic  and  Philanthropic 
Literary  Societies,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  K  1 ;  a  college  paper  ;  issued  dur- 
ing the  collegiate  year. 

CHARLOTTE,   C.  H.,    Mecklenburg 

P  Co.,  ll,")LiO  pop.  (township  14,62o),  ou  Sugar 
Creek  and  Carolina  Central  Rd.,  at  terminus 
of  North  Carolina  division  of  Richmond  & 
Danville  and  Charlotte,  Columbia  &  Augusta 
Rds.,  terminus  of  .\ir  Line  and  the  Atlantic, 
Tennessee  &  Ohio  Rds. 

OBSERVER;  every  morning  except 
Monday. and  WEEKLY, Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  ilally  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ; 
size— daily  26.x4U,  weekly  30x44 ;  subscription 
—daily  $8,  weekly  $2;  established  1869  ;  Charles 
R.  tJoues,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation— 
(lailv  I.  weekly  I  1. 

CHURCH  :>IESSENGER  ;  Thurs- 
days ;  protestant  episcopal ;  eight  pages ;  size 
26x40 ;  subscription  §1.50 ;  established  1879 ; 
Rev.  Edmund  N.  Joyner  and  Rev.  Frank  Hal- 
lam,  editors ;  Charlotte  Observer  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  I ;  issued  from  the  office 
of  the  Obserrei: 

UOMB  AND  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays; 
democratic:  four  pages;  size  26x42;  sub- 
.scription  S2 ;  established  1852;  Yates  & 
Strong,  editors  «nd  publishers;  clrc'u  J  J. 

MESSENGER;  Saturdays;  republican; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1882 :  W.  C.  Smith,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  1. 

CHERRY VILLE,  Gaston  Co.,  p  150 
pop..  U  m.  from  Shelby,  and  4!  E.  of  Char- 
lotte. 

AN.\LiECTA  ;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  22.x30  ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1SS4;  Erwin  Bros.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

CLINTON,  C.  H.,  Sampson  Co.,  p  1,000 
pop.,  (iO  m.  N.  of  Wilmington  and  14  W.  of 
Warsaw,  a  station  on  the  Wilmington  & 
Weldon  Rd.  The  collegiate  institute  for 
young  ladies,  and  an  academy  for  boys  are 
located  here.  A  thriving  place.  The  pro- 
posed Norfolk  &  Charleston  Rd.  intersects 
the  town. 

CAUCASIAN  ;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  18.82  ;  Culbreth  &  Nicholson,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

CONCORD,  C.  H.,  Cabarrus  Co.,  J3 
1,2(>4  pop.,  on  Richmond  &  Danville  Rd.,  21 
m.  from  Charlotte  and  22  from  Salisbury. 
Has  cotton  and  plaid  factories. 

REGISTER;  Fridays  ;  democratic  ; 
four  pages;  size  23x34;  subscription  SI. 50; 
established  1875 ;  John  Woodhouse,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  J. 

T  t  M  E  S  ;  Saturdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
24.xo2;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1883; 
Ludwig  &  Pitts,  editors  and  publishers ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 


BALLAS,  C.  H.,    Gaston    Co.,   p  ,500 
po|i.,  on  Chester  and  Lenoir  narrow  gauge 
Rd.,  25  m.  W.  of  Charlotte. 
lilGHT-HOUSE;    bi-weekly ;  four 
pages  ;    size   24x:>4  ;    subscription   $1 ;    estab- 
lished 1884  ;  Holland,  Montgomery  &  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers. 

DANBURY,  C.  H.,  Stokes  Co.,  i  144 
pop.,  122  m.  N.  N.  W.  of  Raleigh  and  10  from 
Virginia  State  line. 

REPORTER  .\ND  POST  ;  Thurs- 
days ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ; 
subscription  §1.50  ;  established  1873;  Pepper 
&  Sons,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

DURHAM,  C.H.,  Durham  Co.,  6  4,000 
pop.  (pop.  of  town  5,507),  on  Richmond  & 
Danville  Rd.,  25  m.  from  Raleigh.  Tobacco 
manufacturing  is  the  principal  branch  of 
industry. 

REPORTER  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays; 
four  pages  ;  size— daily  21x3(J.  weekly  26x40  ; 
subscription— daily  $4,  weekly  $1 ;  estab- 
lished—daily 1884,  weekly  1885  ;  Reporter 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  cir- 
culation—daily K  1. 

TOBACCO  PLANT;  semi  weekly, 
Mondays  and  Thursdays,  and  WEEKLY, 
Wednesdays  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages ;  size— 
semi-weekly  22x32,  weekly  26x40  ;  subscrlp- 
tion— semi-weekly  S2.50,  weekly  .SI. 50 ;  estab- 
lished—semi-weekly  1881 ;  weekly  1871  ;  C.  B. 
Green,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation — 
semi-weekly  J,  weekly  J  1. 

REC0R"DER  ;  Wednesdays ;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  §1.50  ; 
established  1820;  E.  C.  Hackney,  editor  and 
publisher  ;   circulation  J  1 . 

EDENTON,  C.  H.,  Chowan  Co.,  cC  1.500 
pop.,  situated  on  Edenton  bay  and  Norfolk 
Southern  Rd.,  at  the  mouth  of  Albemarle 
Sound  and  Chowan  r.  Largely  engaged  in 
shad  and  herring  fisheries. 
ALBEMARLE      ENQUIRER  ;      Fri 

days ;   democratic ;   four   pages ;  size   24.x36  ; 

subscription   S2 ;   established    1875 ;    Norman 

L.  Shaw,  editor  and  publislier  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

ELIZABETH  CITY,  C.  H.,  Pasquo. 
tank  Co.,  cf  3,500  pop.,  on  Pasquotank  r.  and 
Norfolk  Southern  Rd.,  20  m.  from  Albemarle 
Sound.  Connected  by  a  daily  line  of  steam- 
ers and    railroad   with   Norfolk,  Va.    En- 
gaged in  lumber,  grain  trade,  cotton -seed 
oil  mills,  cotton  factory  and  fishing. 
ECONOMIST;   Tuesdays;   democratic; 
fom-  pages ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1875 ;  R.  B.  Creecy,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J  J  1. 

FALCON;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription  $1 ;  establish- 
ed 1879;  Frank  E.  Vaughan,  editor;  Falcon 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

NORT H  CAROLINIAN;  Wednes 
days  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ; 
subscription  $2;  established  1869;  Palcmon 
John,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J. 

FAYETTEVILI.E,  C.  H.,  Cumber- 
land  Co.,  9  3,485  pop.,  ou  Cape  Fear  r..  at 
the  head  of  navigation,  and  terminus  of 
Cape  Fear  &  Yadkin  Valley  Rd.  Centre  of 
trade,  and  shipping  point  for  lumber,  tar, 
turpentine,  etc.  Engaged  in  the  manufac- 
tui-e  of  cotton  goods. 

OBSERVER;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x:38  ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished ISSU;  E.  J.  Hale,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; cii'culatiou  .T  I. 


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NORTH  CAROLINA. 


SUN  ;  Tuesdays:  democratic ;  four  _pages; 
size  24x30 ;  established  1883 ;  J.  &  O.  Evans, 
editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  J  J. 

FRANKLINTON,  Franklin  Co.,  ti 
situated  on  Riileigh  \t  Gaston  Rd. ;  centre 
of  a  fine  tobacco  and  cotton-growing  sec- 
tion. 

AVKEKLi Y;  Thursdays;  democratic ;  four 

EaKes  ;  size  24x36  :  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
shed  1883;  N.  Y.  Guiley,  editor;  GuUey  & 
Morris,  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

GASTONIA,  Gaston  Co.,  p  450  pop., 
at  junction  of  Chester  &  Lenoir  Rd.  and 
Atlanta  &  Charlotte  division  of  Richmond 
t*  Danville  Rd.  An  active  business  centre 
of  a  cotton  district  and  prominent  ship- 
ping point  for  that  product. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages ;  size  24x36  ;  subscriiJtion  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1880;  J.  E.  Page,  editor  and  publish- 
er ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

GOLDSBORO,  C.  H.,  Wayne  Co.,  O- 
D-  3,286  pop.,  on  Neuse  r.,  and  Wilmington 
and  Weldon  Rd.,  84  m.  from  Wilmington. 
The  Midland  North  Carolina  Ry.  terminates 
here  ;  also  E.  terminus  of  North  Carolina 
division  of  Richmond  &  Danville  Rd.  One 
of  the  :nost  Important  trade  centres  in 
the  State.  In  centre  of  cotton  region  and 
agricultural  section. 

MESSENGER;  semi-weekly,  Mondays 
and  Thursdays.and  TRAN- 
SCRIPT  AND  MES- 
.SENGER,  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages ;  size— 
semi-weekly  21x.36,  weekly 
26x40 ;  subscription  —  semi- 
weekly  .$3,  weekly  ,$2  ;  estab- 
lished 1867  ;  J.  A.  Bonitz,  edi- 
tor and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion—semi-weekly J  1,  week- 
ly G  1. 

BL.LL.KT1N:     Saturdays;     democratic 
four  pages  ;  size  22x31  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  es- 
tablished 1883 ;  W.  G.  Hollowell,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  .J  1. 

METHODIST  ADVANCE  ;    Wednes 
days;     methodist     episcopal,     south;     four 

fiages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
ished  1880  ;  W.  M.  Robey,  editor  ;  Methodist 
Advance  Publishing  Co.,  publishers;  circu- 
lation I. 

TRANSCRIPT  AND  MESSEN- 
GER; (see  Messenger.) 

GRAHAM.  C.  H.,  Alamance  Co.,  ti  379 
pop.  (pop.  of  townsliip  2,440),  on  N.  C.  divi- 
sion of  Richmond  &  Danville  Rd.,  has  one 
cotton  factory  and  three  tobacco  factories. 

ALAMANCE  GLEANER;  Thursdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages ;  size  24x35  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50:  established  1875;  J.  D.  Kernodle, 
editor  ancl  publislier  ;  circulation  K  1. 

GREENSBORO,  C.  11.,  Guilford 

Co.,  b  2,105  pop.,  on  the  North  Carolina  di- 
vision of  Richmond  .%  Danville  Rd.,  at  the 
junction  of  Richmond,  Danville  &  Pied- 
mont Rd.,  81  m.  from  Raleigh.  A  place  of 
trade.    Engaged  in  manufacturing. 

W  O  R  K  MAN;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  four  pages;  size  20x26;  subscription 
$3;  established  18S3;  .1.  L.  Michaux,  editor ; 
Workman  Publishing  Co.,  publishers;  circu- 
I.-ition  K  1. 

CENTRA  I-    PROTESTANT;     Satur- 


NORTH  CAROLINA. 


days  ;  methodist  ])rotestant ;  f  iur  pages  ;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $2  ;  estalllsied  1874  ;  J.  L. 
>Iichaux,  editor  and  publlsi  er ;  circulation 
K  1  ;  issued  from  the  office  of  the  Workman. 

NORTH  STATE;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can ;  four  pages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription 
$1.50  ;  established  1871  ;  North  Carolina  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers ;  circ'n  J. 

PATRIOT;  Tuesdays;  four  pages  ;  size 
26x40;  suljscriptlon  $1.;50;  established  1825; 
John  B.  Hussey,  editor  and  publisher;  circu- 
lation J. 

BENNETT  SEMINARY  VISITOR; 

monthly  ;  eight  pages;  size  26x40;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1882 ;  a  school  paper ;  Is- 
sued during  the  school  year. 

GREENVILLE,  C.   H.,  Pitt  Co.,  a- 

1,200  pop.,  on  Tar  r.,  25  m.  from  Tarboro 
and  Washington. 

DEMOCRATIC    STANDARD;  Tues 

days  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1884;  L.  V. 
Morril,  editor  and  publisher. 

EASTERN    REFLECTOR;    Wednes 
days  ;   four  pages  ;   size  24x36  ;   subscription 
$1.50;   established     1882;     J.     R.    and    D.    J. 
Whichard,  editors   and  publishers ;   circula- 
tion K  1. 

HENDERSON,  C.  H.,  Vance  Co.,  ^ 
2,500  pop.,  on  Raleigh  &  Gaston  Rd.,  at  ter- 
minus of  O.xford  &  Henderson  Rd.,  42  m. 
from  Raleigh  ;  500  feet  above  sea  level ;  in 
heart  of  the  "  Golden  "  tobacco  belt  on  one 
side  and  a  flne  cotton-growing  section  on 
the  other.  Wheat,  corn,  rye,  oats,  barley, 
clover,  grapes,  etc.,  are  also  raised.  To- 
bacco the  chief  trade. 

GOLD  LEAF;  Thursdays;  democratic  ; 
four  pages;  size  24x36;  sul)SCription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1881 ;  Manning  Bros.,  editors  and 
publishers;  circulation  K  1.     ^ 

HENDERSONVILLE,  C.  H.,  Hen. 

derson  Co.,  p  l.OUO  pop.,  in  the  Western  part 

of  the  State,  12  m.  from  South  Carolina  State 

line,  and   295  W.  of  Raleigh  and  21  from 

Asheville. 

BLUE  RIDGE  BAPTIST;  Thursdays; 
baptist ;  four  pages  ;  size  of  page  22x32  ;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1S82 ;  Thos.  J.  Rick- 
man,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

HICKORY,  Catawba  Co.,  -n  1,800  pop., 
on  Western  North  Carolina  Rd.  and  the 
Chester  &  Lenoir  narrow  guage  Rd.,  about 
30  m.  W.  of  Statesvllle  and  30  from  Blue 
Ridge.  Corn,  wheat,  cotton  and  tobacco 
raised.  Has  excellent  educational  Institu- 
tions and  large  manufacturing  Interests.  A 
watering  place. 

PIEDMONT  PRESS;  Saturdays; demo- 
cratic; four  pages:  size  24x36;  subscription 
$1.50;  establishetl  1871 ;  R.  K.  Bryan  and  W.  F. 
Tomlinson,  editors  and  publishers ;  cli'cu- 
lation  K  1. 

WESTERN  CAROLINIAN;  Fridays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages ;  size  24x35  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1878 ;  J.  F.  Murrill,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

HIGHLANDS,  Macon  Co.,  p  500  pop., 
on  Cullasaja  v..  13  m.  N.  W.  of  Franklin.  A 
summer  resort,  o,7(KJ  feet  above  sea  level.  A 
rapidly-growing  town  ;  some  manufactur- 
intr  is  done  liere. 

BLUE    RIDGE     ENTERPRISE; 

Thursdays;  four  pages;  size  24x32;  sul)scrip- 
tion  $1.50;  established  1SS3 ;  A.  F.  Clark,  edi- 
tor ;>nd  jjublisher  ;  circulation  .1. 


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NORTH  CAROLINA. 


HIGH  POINT,  Guilford  Co.,  6  1,500 
pop.,  oaRiclimoud  &  Dauville  Air  Line  Rd. 
at  jnuction  of  Fayetteville  &  Wiustou 
Rd.,  15  111.  from  Greensboro  and  90  from 
Raleigh.  Has  one  cotton  and  five  wood- 
working mills,  four  tobacco  factories  and 
four  mills.  Considerable  wheat,  corn  and 
cotton  trade. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  four  pages; 
size  ii^'id ;  subscription  .SI ;  established  1883  ; 
Edwin  D.  Steele,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

HILLSBORO,  C.  H.,  Orange  Co.,  t^ 
80J  pop.  (pop.  of  township  4,095),  on  Rich- 
mond &  Danville  Rd.  Tobacco  manufacture 
Is  the  prominent  feature. 

ORANGE  CO.  OBSERVER  ;  Satur 
<lavs;  four  pages;  size  22x31;  subscription 
§1.50 ;  established  18^8 ;  Joseph  A.  Harris, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K. 

JEFFERSON, -4»'/ie  Co.,  b 

APPALACHIAN  PHILOSOPHER; 

Fridays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  of  page  8x11 ;  sub- 
scription SI;  established  1884;  F.  M.  Mur- 
cliison,  editor  and  publisher. 

KERNERSVILIiE,  Forsyth  Co.,  i 
900  pop.,  on  Richmond  &  Danville  Rd.,  18  m. 
from  Greensboro  and  11  from  Winston  and 
Salem.  Tobacco  manufacturing  and  farm- 
ing are  the  principal  features. 
NEWS;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size  24x36; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1881 ;  J.  H.  Lind- 
say, editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

KINSTON,  C.  H.,  Lenoir  Co.,  a-  1,217 

pop.,  SO  m.  S.  E.  of  Raleigh  ;  on  Neuse  r.  and 

Atlantic  &  North  Carolina  Ry. 

FREE  PRESS;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  26.\;40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1882 ;  C.  C.  Daniels,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  .J  '. . 

XA    GRANGE,    Lenoir    Co.,  D-    617 
pop.,  on  Atlantic  &  North  Carolina  Rd.,  14 
m.  from  Goldslioro. 
DAVIS  CADET;  monthly;  four  pages  : 

size  20x2(5 ;  suliscription  50  cents  :  established 

1882 ;    W.  E.  Orniond,    editor  ;    A.    C.    Davis, 

publisher. 

liAURINBURG,  Richmond    Co.,  D 

90S  pop.,  on  Carolina   Central   Rd.    Large 

"  back  country  "  and  good  farming  land. 

EXCHANGE:  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x35 ;  subscriotion  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1883 ;  J.  D.  Bandy,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher :  circulation  K  1. 

IjENOIR,  C.  H.,  Caldwell  Co.,  -n  700 
pop.,  terminus  of  the  Chester  &  Lenoir 
Railway,  12  m.  from  Blue  Ridge  mountains ; 
manufacturing  carried  on. 

CHRONICLE:  Saturdays ;  democratic : 
four  pages ;  size  22x30  ;  subscription  75  cents  ; 
J.  SI.  SherrlU  and  H.  S.  Blair,  editors  and 
putflishers. 

TOPIC;  Wednesdays;  democratic;  four 
pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1875;  W.  W.  Scott,  Jr.,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J  1 . 

LEXINGTON,  C.  H.,  Davidson  Co.,  a 
1,000  pop.,  on  Richmond  &  Danville  Rd.,  17 
m.  from  Salisbury.  Engaged  in  mining, 
lumbering  and  agriculture ;  also  tobacco 
raising. 
DAVIDSON  DISPATCH  ;  Thursdays; 


NORTH  CAROLINA. 


four  pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  $1: 
established  1882  ;  T.  B.  Eldridge,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  K. 

NOR-1IAL  ECHO;  monthly;  thirty 
pages ;  size  of  page  7x10 ;  subscription  50 
cents:  established  1885;  L.  E.  Duncan,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ;  a  school  paper  ;  issued 
during  the  school  year. 

LINCOLiNTON,  C.  H.,  Li7icoln  Co.,  p 
1,500  pop.,  on  Carolina  Central  Rd.,  at  junc- 
tion of  Chester  &  Lenoir  Rd.,  22  m  W.  of 
Shelby  and  32  E.  of  Charlotte.  Engaged  in 
farming. 

PRESS;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size  24x36  ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1883;  John  C. 
Tipton,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

LITTLETON  (WARRENTOX  P.  O.), 

Halifax  Co.,  [^  500  pop.,  on  Raleigh  &  Gastou 

Rd.,  21  m.  from  W«ldou.    A  place  of  trade. 

INDEX;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size  22x30 ;  subscription  .$1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1883 ;  John  W.  Hicks,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

LOUISBURG,  C.  H.,  Franklin  Co.,  r^ 

730  pop.  (pop.  of  town  3,458),  on  Tar  r.,  10  m. 

from  the  Raleigh  &  Gaston  Rd.,  and  30  N.  by 

E.  of  Raleigh.     A  market  for  agricultural 

products. 

FRANKLIN  TIMES;  Fridays ; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  23x34 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1872;  James  A.  Thomas, 
editor  and  publislier ;  cli'culation  J  J. 

LTTMBERTON,  C.  H.,  Roleson  Co., 
[?  533  pop.,  on  Carolina  Central  Rd.,  68  m.  N. 
W.  of  Wilmington  and  33  S.  W.  of  Fayette- 
ville. Engaged  in  cotton,  corn  and  lumber 
trade,  and  in  turpentine. 

ROBESON  IAN;  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
$2  ;  established  1870  ;  W.  Wallace  McDiarmld, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J  J  i. 

MARION,  C.  H.,  McDowell  Co.,  -n  600 
pop.,  on  Western  North  Carolina  Rd.,  45  m. 
E.  of  Asheville.  Tobacco  raising,  gold  min- 
ing and  stock  raising  are  the  principal  in- 
dustries. 

LAMP  POST:  Wednesdays;  four  pages; 
size  24x35;  subscription  .$I..50;  established 
1880;  S.  H.  Flemming,  editor  and  publisher; 
circul.ation  K  1. 

McDowell  BUGI,E;  Wednesdays; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscription  $1.20 ;  es- 
talilished  1884 ;  G.  G.  Eaves,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

MOCKSVILLE,  C.  H.,  Davie  Co.,  -a 
1,(J(X)  pop.,  about  22  m.  N.  of  Salisbury  a  sta- 
tion at  the  junctiou  of  the  Riclimoiid  & 
Danville  and  Western  North  Carolina  Rds. 

D.WIE  TIMES;  Fridays;  four  pages; 
size22x:^;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1879 ; 
E.  W.  Jlooring,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion K. 

MONROE,  C.  H.,   Union  Co.,  g   2,300 

pop.,  on  Carolina   Central  Rd.,  25  m.   S.  E. 

of  Charlotte.    Engaged  in  general  trade. 

ENQUIRER  AND  EXPRESS;  Fri- 
days ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ; 
subscription  .$?;  established  1873;  Walter 
J.   Boylin,    editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  J  1. 

MOORESVILLE,  Iredell  Co  ,  -a  900 

l)op.,  on  the  Atlantic,  Tennessee  &Ohlo  Rd. 

i^IONITOR;  Fridays;  four  pages:  size 
20x26  :  subscription  $1  :  established  1S85  ; 
Jones  &  Boone,  editors  and  publishers. 


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^^ORTH  CAROLINA. 


MORGANTON,  C.  H.,  Burke  Co.,  -a 
861  pop.,  ou  Western  Noi-th  Carolina  Ril.  A 
county  of  rich  mineral  and  agricultural  in- 
terests. 

CAROLINA  MOUNTAINEER;  Wed 

nesdays  ;  democratic  ;  lour  pane  ■  ;  size  24x:56; 
subscription  $1 ;  estaolislied  1ST9 ;  W.  C.  Er- 
vln.  editor ;  Scott  &  Ervln,  puljlishers ;  cir- 
culation K  K  1. 

MOUNT  AIRY,  Stirry  Co.,^  1,100 
pop.,  on  Ararat  r.,  near  Virginia  State  line, 
170  m.  N.  W.  of  Raleigh.  Tobacco  manu- 
facture is  the  principal  feature. 

YADKIN  VALLEY  NEWS;  Satur- 
days; democratic;  four  pages;  size  22.\32; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1880;  Thos.  J. 
Lowry,  editor  and  publislier ;  circulation  K  1. 

NEW-BERNE,  C.  H.,  Craven  Co.,  [> 
6,443  pop.,  at  the  confluence  of  the  Neuse 
and  Trent  rs.,  40  m.  from  Pamlico  Sound, 
on  the  Midland  Xortli  Carolina  Ry.,  59 
from  Goldsboro.  Engaged  in  turpentine 
distilling.  Has  a  cotton  and  lumber  trade, 
and  is  engaged  in  various  manufactures. 
Surrounded  by  an  agricultural  section. 

JOURNAL;  every  morning  except 
Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent ;  four  pages;  size— daily  22x31,  week- 
ly 28x44 ;  subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $2; 
established —daily  1882,  weekly  1878;  H.  S. 
Nunn,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation— 
dailv  K,  weekly  I. 

FREE-WILL  BAPTIST  :  Wednes 
days;  free-will  baptist ;  four  pages;  size  22x 
32;  subscription  $1.5U;  established  1881;  R.  K. 
Hearn.  editor  and  manager  ;  circulation  J. 

L<)DGE;  Saturdays;  republican;  size  llix 
22;  sub.scriptiou  .§1.50;  established  1880;  I.  B. 
Abbott,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K. 

NEWTON,  C.  H.,  Catawba  Co., -a  8.i0 
pop.,  ou  W.  N.  C.  Rd.,  50  m.  W.  of  Salis- 
bury. Good  grain,  tobacco  and  fruit  coun- 
try. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages;  size  24x36:  subscription  .$1.. 50;  es- 
tablished 1879;  F.  M.  Williams,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J. 

OAKDALE,  Alamance  Co..  ^ 

STl'DENT;  monthly;  eight  pages;  size 
of  page  9.\;l2;  sub.scriptiou  .50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1884 ;  Erasmlan  and  Prolifle  Societies 
of  Oakdale  Academy,  editors  and  publishers; 
a  school  jiajjer;  issued  during  the  school  year. 

OXFORD,  C.  H.,  Granville  Co.,  f^  -2,000 
pop.,  ou  Oxford  &  Henderson  Rd.,  10  m. 
from  Henderson.  Has  tobacco  manufac- 
tories, and  good  trade  in  cotton  and  to- 
bacco.   Also  fi7ie  grain  section. 

ORPHANS'  FRIEND;  Fridays  ;  four 
pages;  size  20x28;  subscription  .$1 ;  estab- 
lished 1876;  B.  F.  Di.x,  manager;  circulation 
H  1  :  organ  of  Oxford  Orphan  AsyUun. 

TORCH  LKJIIT  ;  Tuesdays  ;  demo- 
cratic ;  eiglit  pages  ;  size  44.x60  ;  subscription 
.$1 ;  established  1873;  Torchlight  Publishing 
Co..  editors  and  pvdjilslurs  ;  circulation  J. 

PITTSBOROUGH,  C.  II.,  Chatham 
Co.,  D  485  pop.,  10  m.  from  Moncure  Depot  on 
the  Raleigh  &  Augusta  Air  Line.  Farming 
community. 

CHATHAM  RECORD;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  p;iges  ,  size  24x35  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1878;  H.  A.  London,  edi 
tor  and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

IIO.ME  :  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages;  size  24x3ii;  subscription  .SI. 2.5:  cstaliiish- 


NORTH  CAROLINA. 


ed  188:3 ;  A.  C.  Merritt.  editor  and  publisher: 
circulation  K  1. 

POTECASI,  XoHhampton  Co.,  z^  300 

pop.,  12  m.  from  Murfreesboro  and   12  from 

Jackson,  the  county  seat.    Lumber  trade  is 

the  principal  feature. 

ROANOKE  PATRON;  Thursdays; 
four  pages;  size  20x26;  subscription  75  cents  ^ 
established  1879  •  D.  M.  Beale,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

RALEIGH,  C.  II.,  state  capital,  Wake- 
Co.,  n  13,000  pop.  (township  1.5,000),  on  Rich- 
mond &  Danville,  Raleigh  &  Gaston  and 
Raleigh  &  Augu.sta  Air-Line  Rds.,  148  m.  N, 
by  W.  of  Wilmington.  Railroads  connect 
with  Wilmington,  New-Berne,  Weldon  and 
Charlotte,  and  all  sections  of  the  State,  and 
it  is  an  important  trading  point.  Cotton,^ 
corn  and  tobacco  produced. 

EVENING  VISITOR;  every  evening 
except  Sunday  ;  four  pages ;  size  18x24 ;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  1877;  Brown  &  Ut- 
ley,  editors  and  publishers  :  cuvulation  J. 

NEWS  AND  OBSERVER;  every 
morning  except  Monday,  and  WEEKLY,. 
Tuesdays;  democratic;  daily  four  pages, 
weekly  eight  pages ;  size  of  page  —  daily 
24x36,  weekly  ;36x48 ;  subscription —daily 
$7,  weekly  $2 ;  established  1867 ;  S.  A.  Ashe, 
editor;  News  and  Observer  Co.,  publishers  ; 
ciri^ulation — daily  I  I,  weekly  H  1. 

BIBLIt;AL  RECORDER;  Wednes- 
days ;  baptist ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x42  ;  sub- 
scription .$2  ;  established  1836 ;  Rev.  C.  T. 
Bailey,  editor ;  Edwards,  Broughton  &  Co., 
publishers  ;  circulation  H  1. 

CHRISTIAN  ADVOCATE;  Wednes- 
days ;  methodist  episcopal,  south ;  eight 
pages ;  size  :Wx44 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 18.55 ;  Rev.  F.  L.  Reid.  editor  and  pub- 
lisliers ;  circulation  G. 

CHRISTIAN  SUN;  Thursdays ;  chris- 
tian ;  four  pages  ;  size  25x37;  subscripti(ui  $2; 
established  1844 ;  J.  Pressley  Barrett,  editoi' 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  J. 

F  A  R  i>I  E  R  AND  MECHANIC; 
Wednesdays ;  agricultural ;  four  pages  ;  size 
26x40  ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  18T7  ;  Ran- 
dolph Abbott  Shotwell,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  111. 

SPIRIT  OF  THE  AGE  ;  Wednesdays ; 
temperance ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x:W ;  sub 
scription  .$2 ;  established  1867 ;  R.  H.  Whitaker, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

NORTH  CAROLINA  FARMER: 
monthly  ;  agricultural  ;  twenty-four  pages  ; 
size  of  page  9x12;  subscription  $1;  cstal)- 
lished  1876 ;  .lames  H.  Eanlss,  publisher ; 
circulation  G  1. 

NORTH  CAROLINA  TEACHER: 
monthly;  educational;  sixty  pages  octavo: 
subscription  «1  ;  established  18S3  ;  Eugene  G. 
Harrell,  editor;  Altreil  Williams  &  Co.,  i)ub- 
lishers  ;  circulation  .J. 

AFRICAN  EXPOSITOR  :  quarterly; 
eight  pages;  size  of  pag;'  12x17;  subscrii)tion 
50  cents  ;  established  187S  ;  African  E.xpositor 
Publishing  Co..  editors  and  iniblislwrs :  cir- 
culation .1  1  :  a  school  paiier  ;  issued  in  inter- 
ests of  Shaw  Tjniversity. 

REIDSVILEE,    Rockingham    Co.,   ti 
2,000  pop.,  on  Richmond  &  Danville  Rd..  at 
junction  of  Philadelphia    &  Reading    Rd., 
24  m.  from  Greensboro. 

T  I  ]>I  E  S  ;  Fridays;  democratic  ;  four 
pages;  size  22x30;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1875  ;  C.  F.  Lewis,  editor  and  publish- 
er :  circulation  K  1. 

WEBSTER'S  DOLLAR  WEEK- 
LY :  Tuesdays;  democratic;  four  pages; 
size  26x40;  subscription  $1;  established  I87o  ; 
.1.  R.  Webster,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  J. 


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NORTH  CAROLINA. 


ROCKINGHAM,  C.   H.,  Richmond 

Co.,   9  9S"  pop.,    on   Carolina  Central  Rd., 

117  m.  from  Wilmington. 

RICHT>IOND  ROCKET;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscrip- 
tion $1.5U ;  established  1881  ;  H.  C.  Wall,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

SPIRIT  OF  THE  SOUTH;  Satur- 
days; independent;  four  pages;  size  24x3o: 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1873 ;  Wm.  R. 
Terry,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

ROCKY  MOVST,  Edgecombe  Co.,  cT 
550  pop.  (pop.  of  town  l,8.^0),  on  Wilmington 
&  Weldon  Rd.,  37  m.  from  Weldon.    In  the 
best  agricultural  and  the  wealthiest  section 
of  the  State.    Cotton  is  the  chief  product. 
REPORTER;  Fridays  ;  democratic  ; 
four  pages ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1882 ;  C.  H.  Harris,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  1. 

ROXBORO,  C.  H.,  Person  Co.,  b  483 
pop.,  near  Danville,  Va.  Contains  tobacco 
works. 

PERSON  CO.  COURIER  ;  Wednes 
davs  :  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ; 
subscription  $1.50 :  established  1884  ;  Hackney 
&  Bruce,  editors  and  publishers. 

RUTHERFORD    COLLEGE, 

Burke  Co.,  -a  :iiiO  pop.,  on  Western  North 
Carolina  Rd.,  10  m.  from  Morgan  ton.  En- 
gaged in  tobacco  raising  and  trade.  The 
college  located  here  has  200  students. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  four  pa,ges; 
size  20x26  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1883 ; 
H.  31.  Johnson,  editor  and  publisher;  cir- 
culation K. 

RUTHERFORDTON,  C  H  ,  Ituth- 

erforcl  Co.,  ,3  1,000  pop.,  proposed  terminus 
of  the  Central  Carolina  Rd.,  about  25  m.  W. 
of  Shelby  and  30  S.  of  Marlon. 
MOUNTAIN   BANNER;  Thur.sdays; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x:36  ;  subscription  $1  ;    es 
tablished   1848  ;    Wm.  C.  Ivy,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

SALEM,  Forsyth  Co.,  i  2,500  pop.,  on 
N.  W.  N.  C.  division  of  Richmond  &  Dan- 
ville Rd.,  28  m.  W.  of  Greensboro.  En- 
gaged in  manufacturing.  Seat  of  Salem 
Female  Academy. 

PEOPLE'S    PRESS;    Thursdays;    four 
pages;  size  26x40;    subscription  $l.nO;  estab- 
lished  1852 ;  L.   V.  &  E.  T.  Blum,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 
SALISBURY,   C.  H.,  Rowan  Co.,  -a 
3,200  imp.  (township  4,085),  on    N.    C.    divi- 
sion of  Richmond  &  Danville  Rd.,  at  .lunc- 
tion  of  Western  North  Carolina  Rd.,  131  m. 
from  Raleigh. 

CAROLINA  WATCHMAN;  Thurs 
davs  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1832;  J.  J.  Braiier,  editor 
and  nubllsher:  circulation  K  1. 

EXAMINER;  Thursdays;  four  pages; 
size  24x35;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1876  ;  J.  J.  Stewart,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

SCOTLAND  NECK.  Halifax  Co.,  cf 
1,001)  pop.,  at  terminus  of  Scotland  Neck 
branch  of  Wilmington  &  Weldon  Rd.,  19  m. 
from  Halifax,  a  station  at  junction  of  the 
Mail  line  and  Scotland  Neck  branch.  En- 
gaged in  cotton  growing  and  the  manufac- 
ture of  lumber. 
DEMOCRAT;   Thursdays;  democratic; 


four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1884;  Chas.  E.  Haskitt,  editor; 
Democrat  Publishing  Co.,  publishei-s. 

SHELBY,  C.  H.,  Cleveland  Co.,  p  990 

pop.,  55  m.  W.  of  Charlotte.    On  proposed 

route  of  Carolina  Central  Rd. 

AURORA;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x36;  subscription  $1.50;  established  18i7; 
W.  H.  Miller,  editor  and  publisher;  cire'n  .J  1. 

LITERARY  WORLD:  monthly; 
seventv-four  pages  octavo;  siilisc-ri]itioii  $2; 
established  ISTD;  Dr.  J.  D.  Davis,  Miss  Sue  .1.  J. 
Dickson  and  Mrs.  A.  F.  Davis,  editi  jts  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  J  J. 

SMITHFIELD,C.  n.,  Johnson  Co.,  n 
1,0JJ  pop.,  on  Neuse  r.  and  at  terminus  of 
the  Midland  North  Carolina  Rd.  Cotton, 
corn,  oats  and  wheat  are  the  chief  products. 
One  of  the  best  cotton  markets  in  the  State. 
HERALD;    Thursdays  ;   independent ; 

four  pages;    size   24x35;    subscription   $1.50; 

established  1882 ;  Samuel  Booker,  editor  and 

publisher ;  circulation  K 1. 

SNOW  HILL,  C.H.,  Greene  Co.,  D-400. 
pop.,  ou  Contentued  Creek,  22  m.  E.  of 
Goldsboro,  a  station  at  the  junction  of  three 
railroads.  The  terminus  of  steamboat  navi- 
gation on  the  creek.  Engaged  in  agricul- 
tural pursuits. 
TELECiRAPH;  Thursdays;  four  pages  j 

size  22x32  ;  subscription  $1 :  established  1883 ; 

H.  C.  Pool,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K. 

SrATESVILLE,C.H.,  Iredell  Co.,  -n. 
16,00  I  pop.  (pop  of  town  3,000),  on  Western 
North  Carolina  Rd.,  at  junction  of  Char- 
lotte, Columbia  &  Augusta  Rd.,  25  m.  from, 
Salisbury.  Chief  town  in  county  and  centra 
of  trade. 

LAND3IARK;     Fridays;     democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  27x43 ;  subscription  $2.2.) ;  es- 
tablislied  1874  ;  J.  P.  Caldwell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  .1  J  1. 
STONEWALL,  Pamlico    Co.,  n-  300 
pop.,  on  Bay  r.  and  Charlotte,  Columbia 
&  Augusta  Rd.,  18  m.  from  New-Berne.    A 
farming  section. 

PAMLICO  ENTERPRISE;  Fridays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  sub- 
scription $1.50  ;  established  1882;  W.  T.  Caho, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K  K. 

TARBORO,  C.  H.,  Edgecombe  Co.,  cf 
1,600  pop.  (pop.  of  town  3,745),  on  Tar  r.  and 
Albemarle  &  Raleigh  Rd.,  50  m.  above  Wash- 
ington, and  connected  with  Rocky  Mount, 
on  Wilmington  &  Weldon  Rd.,  by  a  branch. 
Engaged  in  raising  cotton  and  corn. 
NORTH    CAROLINA    SENTINEL; 
Saturdays;   independent;   four   pages;    size 
22x30;    subscription   $1.50;    established    1883; 
John  C.  Daney,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation K  1.  ,  , 

SOUTHERNER;  Thursdays;  deino- 
cratic;  four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription 
$2 ;  established  1822 :  F.  Powell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  I. 

TRINITY  COLLEGE,  Randolph 
Co.,  a  240  pop.,  lOJ  m.  W.  of  Raleigh  and  5 
from  High  Point,  a  station  on  the  Richmond 
&  Danville  Rd.  Surrounded  by  a  fine 
agricultural  country. 

NORTH  CAROLINA  EDUCATION- 
•VL  JOURN\L:  monthly  ;  educational; 
eight  pages;  size  18x24;  subscription  50  een  ts  ; 
established  1881 ;  Rev.  J.  F.  Heitmau,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  K  K  1. 


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NORTH  CAROLINA. 


TROY,  C.  H.,  Montgomery  Co.,  a  250 
pop.,  about  18  m.  N.  E.  of  Albemarle  and  45 
N.  of  Wadesboro. 

TAR  HEEL;  Thuredavs  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  22x30;  subscription  $1.,50;  established 
1881 ;  Kuiglit  &  Hurley,  editors  aud  publishers. 

WADESBORO,  C.  H.,  Anson  Co.,  g 
800  pop.,  at  junotlou  or  Carolina  Central  and 
Cheraw  &  Darlington  Rds.,  10  m.  W.  of  Pee 
Dee  r.  and  120  S.  W.  of  Raleigh. 

ANSON  TIMES:  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
$2;  established  1880  ;'R.  H.  Cowan,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

INTELLIGENCER;  Thursdays ;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages:  size  24x35;  subscription 
$2.35 ;  established  1881 ;  S.  W.  Henley,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  J. 

WAKE  FOREST,  Wake  Co.,  o  800 
IK)]).,  7  m.  N.  E.  of  Neuse,  a  station  of  the 
Raleigh  &  Gaston  Rd.  and  17  from  Raleigh. 

.STUDENT  ;  monthly;  sixty-four  pages; 
size  of  page  7x10;  subscription  .§1.511;  estab- 
lished 1882;  Euzellan  and  Philomathe.sian 
Societies  of  Wake  Forest  College,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  K  ;  a  college  paper  ; 
issued  during  the  collegiate  year. 

WARRENTON,  C.  H.,  Warren  Co., 
b  816  pop.  {pop.  of  town  3,616),  on  Raleigh  & 
Gaston  Rd.,  62  m.  from  Raleigh. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages;  size  24.X.35;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1872;  H.  A.  Foote,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  K  1. 

HOME  JOURNAL;  Fridays ;  four 
pages;  size  24x35;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1882 ;  John  W.  Hicks,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

WASHINGTON,  C.  H.,  Beaufort 
Co.,  o 3,500 pop.,  on  Pamlico  r.,  at  termlnusof 
Jamesville  aud  Washington  Rd.,  40  m.  from 
Pamlico  Sound  and  128  E.  of  Raleigh. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays ;  democratic  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40;  subscription  .$2  ;  estab- 
lished 1877;  John  H.  Small,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

WATCH  TOWER;  semi-monthly; 
christian  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x32  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1872  ;  J.  L.  Winfteld,  edi- 
tor ;  Watch  Tower  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ; 
circulation  J  I. 

WAYNESVILIiE,  C.  H.,  Haywood 
Co.,  p  700  poiJ.,  about  25  m.  N.  E.  of  Webster 
and  31  S.  W.  of  Asheville,  a  station  on  the 
Western  North  Carolina  Rd.  2,770  feet  above 
the  level  of  the  sea. 
NEWS  ;  Fridays;  four  pages;   size  24X.36; 

subscription   $1.50;   established    1884;    W.   S. 

Hemby,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K  K  1. 

WELDON,    Halifax    Co.,  c(  932    pop. 

(pop.  of  town  3,129),  on  Roanoke  r.,  60  m. 

from  Petersburg.    The  Wilmington  &  Wel- 

don.  Seaboard  &  Roanoke,  Petersburg  anti 

Raleigli  &  Gaston  Rds.  centre  here,  making 

It  a  place  of  active  trade. 

PEOPLE-*'  ADVOCATE;  Tuesdays; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x.30  :  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  ISS4  ;  .S.  G.  Newsome, 
editor,  .T.  B.  C'attus,  manager. 

ROANOKE  NEWS;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages;  size  26x4(1;  subscription 
$.2 ;  established  1872 ;  Hall  &  Sledge,  editors 
and  publishers;  circulation  K. 

WILMINGTON,  C.  H.,  New  Han- 
over Co.,  a,  20,00!)  pop.,  on  Cape  Fearr.,  30  m. 
from  sea.  Engaged  in  commerce  and  manu- 
factures. Foreign  commerce  increasing, 
and  now  constitutes  two-thirds  of  export 
trade.     Manufactures    of    cotton     goods. 


NORTH  CAROLINA. 


guano,  naval  stores,  machinery,  etc.    Rail- 
way connections  with  Charlotte  and  the 
West  Columbia,  Augusta  and  Charleston,  S. 
C;  Raleigh,  New-Berne,  Weldon,  etc.,  and 
with  interior  of  State  by  steamers. 
MORNING  STAR;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Monday,  and  STAR,  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages;  size— daily  24x36;  weekly 
27x41 ;  subscription-daily  $7,   weekly    $1.50: 
established— daily  1867,  weekly  1869 ;  "Wm.  H. 
Bernard,  editor  and  publisher;  cii-culation— 
dally  J  I,  weekly  I. 

REVIEW;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  JOURNAL,  Fridays  ;  democratic: 
four  pages ;  size— dally  21x30,  weekly  24x36 : 
subscription  —  daily  §4,  weekly  $I.5ii;  estab- 
lished—daily 1875,  weekly  1844 ;  Josh.  T.  James, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation— daily  J  J. 
weekly  J. 

AFRICO-AMERICAN  PRESBY- 
TERIAN; Thursdays;  presbyterian ;  four 
pages;  size  22x32;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1879 ;  D.  J.  Sanders,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

.  BANNER-ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays; 
independent;  four  pages;  size  22x32;  sub- 
scription .S1..50:  established  1881;  G.  A.  Mebaue, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  H. 

JOITRNAL;  (see  Review.) 

mSU*r*^?,!»  4  A  R  O  L  I  N  A  PRESB  Y. 
TERIAN  ;  Wednesdays;  presbyterian;  eight 
pages ;  size  28x42 ;  subscription  $2.65 ;  estab- 
lished 1856;  John  McLaurln,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  H. 

ST  A  R  J  (see  Morn  inn  Star.) 
^NORTH  CAROLINA  MEDICAL 
JOURNAL;  monthly;  medical; eighty-four 
pages  octavo;  subscription  $3:  established 
1878  ;  Thomas  F.  Wood,  M.  D.,  editor ;  Jackson 
&  Bell,  publishers;  circulation  J. 

WILSON,  C.  H.,  Wilson  Co.,  a-  1,750 
pop.  (pop.  of  town  3,972),  on  Wilmington  & 
Weldon  R<1.,  24  m.  from  Goldsboro,  100  from 
Wilmington,  134  from  Portsmouth  and  Nor- 
folk, Va.  In  centre  of  an  agricultural  sec- 
tion. Cotton  is  the  chief  staple.  A  long 
incorporated  town,  and  one  of  the  thrift- 
iest and  most  prosperous  in  the  State.  Has 
a  bank,  colleges,  cotton  factory,  etc. 

ADVANCE;  Fridays;   democratic;  four 

pages;  .size  28x45;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1870 ;  Josephus  Daniels,  etlltor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  H. 

MIRROR;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
Images ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $1.50  ■  es- 
tabli.shed  1SS3;  W.  H.  Blount,  editor;  G.  W. 
Blount,  publisher  :  circulation  J  1. 

ZION'S  LANDMARK;  semi-monthly; 
primitive  baptist;  eight  pages;  size  a8.x46; 
subscription  .$2 ;  established  1867 ;  P.  D.  Gold, 
editor  and  publisher ;  does  not  insert  adver- 
tisements. 

WINSTON,  C.  H.,  Forsi/th  Co.,  ^  7,000 
pop.,  120  m.  W.  by  N.  of  Raleigh,  and  adjoin- 
ing Salem.  Contains  a  number  of  tobacco 
factories,  giving  employment  in  the  winter 
months  to  thousands  of  persons.  In  an 
agricultural  .section. 

LEADER;  Tuesdays;  democratic;  four 
pages ;  size  26.\40 ;  subscrii)tion  $1.,tO;  estab- 
lished 1879;  James  A.  Robinson,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

UNION  REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays; 
republican  ;  foiu-  jiages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  estalilished  1871 ;  J.  W.  Goslen,  edi- 
tor and  publisjiei- ;  circulation  J  1. 

VV^ESTERX  SENTINEL;  Thursdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1..50;  established  1852;  Edward  A.  Old- 
ham, editor  and  publisher;  circulation  I  1. 


C.    H.,     Caswell 


YANCEYVILLE, 

Co.,  b 

CASWELL  NEWS;  Tuesdays;  four 
pages;  size  22x32;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1884 ;  News  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
iniblishers. 


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OHIO. 


OHIO. 


ADA,  Hardin  Co.,  -D  2,000  pop.,  on 
Pittsburgh,  Fort  Wayne  &  Chicago  Rfl.,  15 
m.  E.  of  Lima.  Seat  of  the  Northwestern 
Ohio  Normal  School,  one  of  the  largest  In 
the  State. 

RECORD  ;  Wednesdays  ;  neutral ;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 18T2;  Agnew  Welsh,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

HOLiINESS  CONSERVATOR! 
monthly;  holiness;  four  pages;  size  Idx 
20 ;  subscription  50  cents ;  established  18s3  ; 
S.  Rice  and  C.  E.  Rowley,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers; does  not  insert  advertisements;  is- 
sued from  the  office  of  the  Record. 

ADELPHI,  Ross  Co.,  g  750  pop.,  15m. 

from  Chillicothe    and    Circleville,  and   21 
from  Logan.    .\  rich  agricultural  district. 
BORDER  NEWS;  Fridays;  non-parti- 
san ;   four   pages ;   size   24xo(i ;    subscription 
$1.50  ;  established  1879 ;  Hugh  F.  Egau,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

AKRON,  C.  H.,  Summit  Co.,  cf  16,.512 
pop.,  on  N.  Y.,  Penna.  &  Ohio  Rd.,  at  inter- 
section of  Cleveland,  Akron  &  Columbus 
and  Valley  Rds.,  40  m.  from  Cleveland. 
Chief  inland  city  on  Ohio  and  Erie  Canal. 
Actively  engaged  in  manufacturing  agri- 
cultural Implements,  pottery,  sewer-plpe, 
flour,  etc. 

BEACON ;  everv  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  SU3I3IIT  CO.  BEACON,  Wednes 
days  ;  republican  ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly 
si.x  pages  ;  size— daily  27x40,  weekly  (size  of 
page)  22x29 ;  subscription— daily  $6,  weekly 
§1.50;  established —dally  1869,  weekly  1837; 
Beacon  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ;  circulation— dallv  H  1,  weekly  I.| 

GERMAN  I A  ;  semi-weekly  ;  Wednesdays 
and  Saturdays;  German  ;  independent ;  eight 
pages ;  size'  30x44 ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1869 ;  Beck  &  Billow,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  I ;  issue  also  the  Kreiger 
Zeitiiig.  _ 

AKRONER  VOIiKSBLATT;  Wed 
nesdavs  ;  German  ;  eight  iiages  ;  size  34x46  ; 
subscription  S2  ;  established  1883  ;  Louis  Sey- 
bold,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J. 

CITY  TIMES;  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages;  size  29x4-1;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1868;  E.  B.  Eshelman  and 
Edwin  Myers,  editors  and  publishers;  cir- 
culation III. 

KREIGER  ZEITUNG;  Mondays; 
German  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  :30x44 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1884 ;  Beck  &  Billow,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ;  Issue  also  the  Germania. 
SUMMIT  CO.  BEACON;  (see  Beacon.) 
SUNDAY  GAZETTE;  Sundays;  inde- 
pendent ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1879;  F.  C.  Bryan,  editor; 
Gazette  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  I  1. 

TRADES  AND  LABOR  JOUR- 
NAL; Fridays;  eight  pages;  size  26x40;  sub- 
scription SI  ; 'established  1883  ;  T.  T.  O'Malley, 
editor;  O'Malley  &  Utterback,  publishers; 
circulation  J  ,T  1 . 

FORESTERS'  JOURNAL;  monthly; 
united  order  of  foresters ;  eight  pages ;  size 
20x28 ;  subscription  50  cents ;  established  1883; 
Dr.  N.  B.  Wilson,  editor ;  Alf .  F.  Tame,  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

MUSICAL  ADVOCATE;  monthly; 
four  pages;  size  '20x25;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1884;  Charles  E.  York,  editor  and 
publisher. 

OHIO  EDUCATIONAL  MONTHLY 
AND  NATIONAL  TEACHER;  educa 
tional ;  sixty-four  pages  octavo ;  suljscriptlon 
$1.50;  established— Educational  Monthly  1852, 
Teacher  1870;  Samuel  Findley,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  H  1. 
PEOPLE'S  MONTHLY;  eight  pages  ; 


size  26x40  ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  established 
1883;  People's  Monthly  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

DELTA  GA,>IMA  ANCHORA;  quar 
terly  ;  twenty-eight  pages  octavo  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1884 ;  Eta  Chapter  of 
Buchtel  College,  publishers ;  a  college  secret 
society  magazine. 

ALBANY  (LEE  P.  O.),  Athens  Co.,  O, 
700  pop.,  10  m.  S.  of  Athens,  the  county 
seat.  In  a  farming  country.  Has  several 
schools,  including  one  for  colored  persons. 
ECHO;    Thursdays;    eight   pages;    size 

26x40;    subscription  $1;   established    1876;  S. 

F.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  J. 

ALLIANCE,  stark  Co.,  cf  5,250  pop.^ 
on  Mahoning  r.  and  Pittsburgh,  Fort  Wayne 
&  Chicago  Rd.,  at  Intersection  of  Cleveland 
&  Pittsburgh,  Alliance,  Niles  &  Ashtabula,^ 
and  Cleveland,  Youngstown  &  Pittsburgh 
Rds.,  56  m.  from  Cleveland.  Engaged  in 
manufactures  and  surrounded  by  a  farming 
countrj-.  The  town  has  fine  water  works, 
gas  works  and  plenty  of  coal. 

REVIEW  ;  semi-weekly,  Wednesdays 
and  Saturdays,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednes- 
days ;  republican ;  eight  pages  :  size  30x44 ; 
subscription— semi-weekly  $2,  weekly  $1.50; 
Wednesday  edition  of  semi-weekly  four 
pages;  size  22x30;  e.stablished— semi-weekly 
1881,  weekly  1869;  J.  W.  Gillespie,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation— semi-weekly  K  K  1, 
weekly  1 1. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  §1.50;  estab- 
lislied  1875;  Wallace  H.  Phelps,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  J  J  1. 

STANDARD ;  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  SI. 50;  estab- 
lished 1879  ;  John  G.  Garrison,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  1 1. 

ANDOVER,  Ashtabula  Co.,  cf  600 pop., 
on  Franklin  division  of  Lake  Shore  &  Mich- 
igan Southern  Rd.,  24  m.  from  Ashtabula 
and  62  from  Oil  City.    Engaged  in  the  man- 
ufacture of  chairs,  furniture  and  lumber. 
CITIZEN;   Tuesdays;  eight  pages;   size 
26x40  ;    subscription  $1 ;  established  1883  ;  E. 
M.    Dewey,  editor;    Benton   &  Dewey,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K. 

ANNA,  Shelby  Co.,  -n  500  pop.,  on  the 
Day  ton  &  Michigan  Rd.  Has  a  saw  and 
steam  flouring  mUl,  and  spoke  and  bent 
wood  factories. 

LOCAL;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
22x30  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1884 ;  Sul- 
liger  &  Thirkield,  editors  and  publishers. 


ANSONIA,  ^arke  Co.,  -n  1,000  pop.,  at 
junction  of  Cincinnati,  Van  Wert  &  Mich- 
igan and  Cleveland,  Columbus,  Cincinnati 
&  Indianapolis  Rds.  Manufactures  hubs,, 
staves  and  spokes. 

MIRROR;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
24x35  ;  subscription  $1.25  ;  established  1881 ; 
Frank  H.  Jobes,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

ANTWERP,   Paulding   Co.,   Xj  1,800 

pop.,  on  Maumee  r.  and  Wabash,  St.  Louis  & 

Pacific  Rd.,  72  m.  from  Toledo  and  22  E.  of 

Fort  Wayne,  Indiana. 

ARGUS;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1883 ;  Will  E.  Osborn,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 


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OHIO. 


ARCANUM,  Darke  Co.,  -a  1,600 pop., 
on  I.,  B.  &  W.  and  D.  &  U.  Rds.  Surround- 
eil  by  a  superior  farming  country. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
24x35  ;  subscription  $1.25  ;  estabiislied  1882  ;  S. 
R.  Kemble,  editor  and  publisher ;  cire'n  K  K 1. 

ASHLAND,  C.  H.,  Ashland  Co.,  rj  3,600 
pop.,  on  N.  Y.,  P.  &  O.  Rd.,  85  m.  from  Colum- 
bus and  60  from  Cleveland.  An  agricultural 
district. 

BRETHREX     EVANGELIST  ;     Fri 

days  ;  brethren  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  32x44 ;  sub- 
sci-iption  $1..5U;  established  1879;  H.  R.  Hol- 
singer,  editor;  Brethren  Publishing  House, 
publishers ;    circulation  I. 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages;  size  29x44;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1846 ;  W.  T.  Alberson,  editor  and  pub- 
lislier  ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

TIMES;    Thursdays:   republican;    eight 
pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
1853  ;  W.  H.  Reynolds,  editor  ;  W.  H.  Reynolds 
■  &  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

ASHTABULA,  Ashtabula  Co.,  c[  6,124 
pop.,  on  Ashtabula  r.,  3  m.  from  Lake  Erie 
and  on  Lake  Shore  &  Blichigan  Southern 
Rd.,  at  junction  of  Ashtabula  &  Pittsburgh 
and  N.  Y.,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  55  m. 
from  Cleveland.  Lake  steamers  have  a 
harbor  at  the  mouth  of  the  river.  Engaged 
In  agriculture,  dairying  and  manufactur- 
ing.   Large  coal  and  ore  business. 

DEMOCRATIC  STANDARD:  Thurs 

days  ;  democratic  ;  eight  pages  ,  size  34x  tS  ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1877;  Sher- 
man &  Rote,  publishers  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

NEWS;  Wednesdays  ;  independent ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  35x48  ;  subscription  ,|;2  ;  established 
1873;  E.  J.  Griffin,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  J. 

TELEGRAPH:  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  ;  size  40x.52 ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lishiMl  1850;  James  Reed  &  Son,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

ASHVILLE,  Pickaway  Co.,  a  700  pop., 
on  Scioto  Valley  Rd.,  20  m.  from  Columbus 
and  29  from  Chillicothe.  Grain  trade  is  the 
principal  feature. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  22x31  ;  subscription  $1.25  ;  es- 
tablished 1883;  D.  E.  Julian  and  S.  D.  Fridloy 
editors ;  Enterprise  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K  1. 

ATHENS,  C.  H.,  Athens  Co.,  q  2,458 
pop.,  on  Hocking  r.  and  Cincinnati,  Wa.sh- 
ington  &  Baltimore  and  Ohio  Central  Rds., 
at  terminus  of  Columbus,  Hocking  Valley 
&  Toledo  Rd.,  76  m.  from  Columbus  and 
159  from  Cincinnati.  Seat  of  Oliio  Univer- 
sity. Engaged  in  agriculture,  coal  mining 
and  manufacturing. 

IIERAIiD;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1S82:  William  G.  Junod,  editor; 
Hocking  Valley  Printing  and  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  :  circulation  J  1. 

•TO  U  R  N  A  Li  ;  Thursdays ;  democratic  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  27x42  ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tal)lislied  1870  ;  Jennie  Jones,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

MESSENGER:  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $2:  es- 
tablished 1825  ;  Charles  E.  M.  Jennings,  editor 
and  imblisher ;  circulation  I. 


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ATTICA,  Seneca  Co.,  [^  1,000  pop.,  on 
h.  &  0.  Rd.,  in  the  heart  of  a  line  wheat  sec 


tion.    Engaged  in   shipping  farm   produce 
and  manufactures. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40 :  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1876  ;  W.  I.  Blaine,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

MEDICAL  COMPEND;  monthly; 
medical;  twenty-six  pages  octavo;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1884;  Com- 
pend  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

BAINBRIDGE,  lioss  Co.,  p  825 
pop.,  on  Ohio  Southern  Rd.  Grain,  fruit 
stone  and  lumber  region. 

COURIER;  Fridays  ;  independent ;  eight 
pages;  size  26x40;  sulxscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1881  ;  Chris.  F.  Else,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

BARNESVILLE ,  Belmont  Co.,  o 
2,800  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  100  m. 
E.  of  Columbus.  An  agricultural  district 
and  trade  centre.  Engaged  in  the  manu- 
facture of  glass  and  other  articles. 

ENTERPRISE;    Thursdays;  independ- 
eiglit    panes;   size  35x48:   subscription 
.    estal)lishc(l   1866;    Geo.  McClelland,   edi- 
tor and  publisher;  circulation  H. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can ;  four  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription 
$1.50;  estabiislied  1883;  Hanlon  Bros.  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  I. 

BASIL,  Fairfield  Co.,  u 

UNION  NEWS;  Fridays;  four  pages  ; 
size  20x26 ;  subscription  75  cents ;  established 
1883 ;  Milton  Grube,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

BATAVIA,  C.  H.,  Clermont  Co.,  p 
1,200  pop.,  on  E.  branch  of  Little  Miami  r. 
and  Cincinnati  &  Eastern  Rd.,  18  m.  from 
Cincinnati  and  11  from  Mllford.  In  an 
agricultural  county. 

CLERMONT  ADVANCE;  Wednes 
days  ;  tour  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription 
$1.50 ;  established  1875 ;  James  Robinson,  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

CLERMONT  COURIER;  Wednes 
days ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ; 
subscription  $2;  established  1836;  J.  H. 
Fairman,  editor :  R.  W.  C.  Gregg,  publisher ; 
circulation  J. 

CLERMONT  SUN;  Tuesdays;  demo- 
cratic; eiglit  pages;  size  30x44 ;  subscription 
$1.50  ;  established  1823;  Dale  O.  Cowen  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  I  1. 

BEDFORD,  Cuyahoga  Co.,  cf  800 
pop.,  on  the  Cleveland  &  Pittsburgh  and 
Cottonton  Valley  Rd.,  12  ni.  from  Cleve- 
land ;  engaged  in  manufacturing  chairs. 

.FREE  PRESS;  Fridays ;  four  jiages ; 
size  21x26 ;  sulxscription  $1 ;  established  1880  ; 
F.  Melville  Lewis,  editor  and  publisher. 

BELLAIRE,   Belmont  Co.,   a-   11,000 
pop.,  on  Ohio  r.  and  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.. 
at  junction  of  Central  Ohio  division ;  also 
river  terminus  of   river  division  of  Cleve- 
land &  Pittsburgh  Rd.,  and  of  the  Bellalre, 
Zanesville    &     Cincinnati   Rd.,    and    Ohio 
Valley  Rd.  3  m.    from   Wheeling,  W.  Va. 
Engaged  in  coal  mining  and  manufactures. 
EVENING  TRIBUNE;  every  evening 
except    Sunday,     and     TRIBUNE,    semi 
weekl}',  Wednesdays  and  Saturdays  ;  repub- 
lican ;   four  pages;  size  24x35  ;  subscription- 
daily    $5,     semi-weekly     $2;     established- 
daily  1881,  semi-weekly  1879  ;  C.  L.  Poorman  & 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers,  circulation— daily 
K1.   semi-weeklv  J  J. 
TRIBUNE;'(see  Evening  Tribune.) 


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OHIO. 


OHIO. 


DEMOCRAT;  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
f oui-  imges  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
itablishedl880;  Win.  R.  Buchanan,  editor  and 
publislier ;  circulation  J  J. 

HERAIjD  !  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
24X4.T  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  18:i5  ;  E. 
-31.  Lockwood  and  Geo.  W.  King,  editors  and 
publishers. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1870  ;  J.  F.  Anderson, 
•editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

BELLBROOK,    Green     Co.,     -a   400 

pop.,  4  m.  N.  W.  of  Spring  Valley,  a  station 

on  the  Pittsburgh,  Cincinnati  &  St.  Louis 

Rd.    Magnetic  springs  are  located  here. 

MAGNET;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
22x30 ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  established  1883  ; 
Ed.  L.  Tiffany,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation K. 

BELLEFONTAINE,  C.  H.,  Logan 

Co.,  -a  3,993  pop.,  on  Indiana,  Bloomington 
&  Western  Rd.,  at  crossing  of  C,  C,  C.  &  I. 
Rd.,  57  m.  from  Dayton  and  98  from  San- 
dusky. In  a  farming  district  and  centre  of 
trade. 

REPUBLrlCAN;      semi-weekly,     Tues- 
days and  Fridays  ;    republican  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  .30.X44 ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1855  ;  { 
J.  Q.  A.   Campbell,     editor   and    publisher ; 
circulation  I  1. 

EXAMINER;  Frida.vs;  democratic;  four 
pages ;  size  26x41  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  es- 
tablished 1830;  Thos.  Hubbard,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

LOGAN  CO.  INDEX;  Wednesdays ;  re- 
publican ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1..tO  ;  establisned  1869  ;  Bowman  &  Roe- 
buck, editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  J  J. 

BELLE VUE,flM»*oM  Co.,  ti  3,500  pop., 
at  junction  of  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  South- 
ern, Wheeling  &  Lake  Erie  and  N.  Y.,  Chi- 
cago &  St.  Louis  Rds.  Round  house  and 
machine  shops  of  the  latter  road  are  located 
here;  12  m.  W.  of  Norwalk,  67  fi'om  Cleve- 
land and  45  from  Toledo.  Engaged  in  man- 
ufacturing, and  a  trade  centre  and  ship 
ping  point  for  grain. 

GAZETTE;  Wednesdays;  four  pages; 
size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1..50 ;  established 
1867  ;  Chas.  D.  Stoner,  editor  ;  Stoner  &  Cal- 
laghan,  publishers  ^  circulation  J. 

LOCAL  NEVVSJ;  Saturdays  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  28x44 ;  subscription  .'51.50 ;  established 
1875  ;  Dr.  H.  F.  Baker  &  Sou,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  cii'culation  K  K  1. 

BELLVILLE,  Richland  Co.,  [i]  972 
pop.,  on  Lake  Erie  di%'ision  of  Baltimore  & 
Ohio  Rd.,  50  m.  from  Columbus  and  14  from 
Mansfield.  Engaged  in  various  manufac- 
tures. 

STAR;  Thursdays  ;  independent ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  §1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1877 ;  Star  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  J  1. 

BEREA,  Cuyahoga  Co.,  \J  1,680  pop., 
on  C,  C,  C.  &  I.  and  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan 
Southern  Rds.,  13  m.  S.  W.  of  Cleveland. 
Has  extensive  quarries  of  grindstone  and 
building  stone.  Seat  of  Baldwin  University 
and  German  Wallace  College. 

ADVERTISER;  Fridays ;  republi- 
can ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  SI ; 
established  1868  ;  E.  D.  Peebles,  editor ;  Re- 
publican Printing  Co.,  publishers ;  cli-cula- 
tion  J  1. 

MUSICAL  HARP;  monthly;  music; 
sixteen  pages;  size  of  page  9x12;  subscriiJtion 


$1;   established  1880;   Harp  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  pulilishers;  circulation  J  1. 

BETTSVILLE,  Seneca  Co.,  ^  800 
pop,,  on  the  Northwestern  Ohio  Rd.,  9  m. 
from  Tiffin.  An  agricultural  town,  located 
in  a  fine  farming  country.  Has  two  man- 
ufactories. 

ENTERPRISE;  Frida.vs;  four  pages; 
size  24x35;  sub.scription  $1 ;  established  1883; 
John  L.  Hosier,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation K  K. 

BEVERLY,  Washington  Co.,  O,  1,000 
pop.  on  Muskingum  r.,  20  m.  above  Mari- 
etta and  52  from  Zanesvllle.  Water  power 
is  abundant.  Has  a  machine  shop,  several 
flouring  and  woolen  mills,  three  large  nurs- 
eries, two  planing  and  saw  mills,  and  Is 
the  seat  of  Smithsonian  College.  Coal, 
lime  and  iron  ore  in  abundance,  and  sur- 
rounded by  a  good  grain,  fruit,  stock  and 
lumber  region. 

DISPATCH;  Fridays  ;  Independent ; 
eight  pages  ;  size  26x10 ;  subscription  $1.50 ; 
established  1879 ;  C.  E.  F.  Miller,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J. 

BLANCHESTER,   Clinton    Co.,  p 

1,160  pop.,    on  Cincinnati,   Washington   & 

Baltimore   Rd.,    at   junction   of   Hillsboro 

branch,  15  m.  from  Wilmington  and  42  from 

Cincinnati.    Surrounded  by  a  grain  region. 

An  important  local  shipping  point. 

STAR;  Fridays  ;  independent;  four  pages; 
size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1875; 
Fred.  A  Goulding,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation .1  1 . 

BLOOMVILLE,  Seneca  Co.,  ^  800 
pop.,  on  Northwestern  Ohio  Rd.,  52  m.  from 
Toledo  and  28  from  Mansfield.  Has  lime- 
stone quarries.  In  a  grain  and  wool-pro- 
ducing country. 

SENECA  CO.  RECORD;  Thursdays; 
independent;  four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1878;  O.  M.  Holcomb, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

BLUFFTON,  Allen  Co.,  -q  1,287  pop.. 
Lake  Erie  &  We.stern  Rd.,at  junction  with 
Cleveland,  Delphos  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  16  m. 
from  Findlay  and  Lima. 

NEWS  ;  Thursda.vs ;  independent ;  four 
pages  ;  .size  24x36  ;  subserijition  §1.25  ;  estab- 
lished 1875  ;  N.  W..  Cunningham,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

GOSPEL  LIGHT;  monthly;  christian; 
four  pages  ;  size  "24x36  ;  subscription  50  cents  ; 
established  1883 ;  J.  V.  Updike,  editor  and 
publisher. 

BOWERSTON,  HarHson  Co.,  O  324 

pop.,  in  a  stock-raising  and  farming  district. 

BANNER  ;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ; 
established  1879 ;  W.  H.  Host,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 

BOWLING  GREEN,  C.  H.,    Wood 

Co.,y3  2.100pop.,  on  Toledo  &  Indianapolis 
Air  Line  and  Bowling  Green  Rds.,  19  m.  S. 
of  Toledo.  Agriculture  and  wood  working 
are  the  principal  branches  of  industry. 

<;AZETTE  ;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages;  .size  26x40;  subscription  §1.50; 
established  18S2  ;  A.  B.  Smith,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 

WOOD    CO.    DEMOCRAT;   Fridays; 


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OHIO. 


democratic;  four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscrip- 
tion $1.70;   established   1875;    Dobson    Bros 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  J  1 

WOOD  CO.  SENTINEL,;  Thursdays; 
republican  ;  four  ])ages  ;  size  asx44  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1867;  Brewer  &  Rudulph 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  1 1. 

BRADFORD,  Miami  Co.,  -a  1,450 
pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  St.Louis  &  Pittsburgh 
Rd.,  at  junction  of  Chicago  division,  8a  ni. 
W.  of  Columbus.  A  railroad  town  in  the 
centre  of  a  rich  farming  country. 

^  INDEPENDENT-SENTINEL;  Thurs 
days  ;  four  page-* ;  size  aix3u ;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1880  ;  A.  F.  Little,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1.  Z^'  Actual  aver- 
age circulation  for  one  year  i) receding  Janu- 
ary 4,  1885,  as  per  statement  on  tile  at  the  office 
of  the  American  Mewsitaper  Directory'  720 
copies!. 

BRIDGEPORT,  Belmont  Co.,  d- 

^CHURCH  HERALD;  (see  Martins 
Ferr.v.) 

BROOKLYN    VILLAGE,    Cuya- 

hoga  Co.,  a  2,0U0  pop.,  on  Cuyahoga  r.,  at 
junction  of  Valley  Rd.,  3  m.  S.  of  Cleveland. 
Engaged  in  manufacturing  and  agricul- 
ture. 

CUYAHOGAN  ;  Saturdays;  neutral; 
four  pages  ;  size  18x22 ;  subscription  7.5  cents  ; 
established  1882;  Harry  M.  Farnsworth  and 
Chas.  L.  Selzer,  editors  and  publishers ;  circu- 
lation J  1. 

BROOKVILLE,  Montgomery  Co.,  -a 
850  pop.,  13  m.  from  Dayton,  on  the  Dayton 
&  Union  and  Pittsburgh,  Cincinnati  &  St. 
Louis  Rds.  A  market  for  grain,  tobacco 
and  live  stock. 

TOWN  TALK;  Thursdays;  four  pages; 
size  22x30;  subscription  $1;  established  1883; 
Joel  Whitney,  editor  antl  publisher. 

BRYAN,  C.  H.,  Williams  Co.,  '^  2,952 
pop.,  on  Air  Line  division  of  Lake  Shore  & 
Michigan  Southern  Rd.,  54  m.  from  Toledo. 
In  an  agricultural  region.  Centre  of  trade. 
Has  factories  of  various  kinds. 

DEMOCRAT;    Thursdays;  democratic; 

eight  ]iages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50; 
cstal>lished  1863;  Robert  N.  Patterson,  editor 
and  jmblisher;  circulation  1 1. 

PRE,S5i<  ;  Thursdays;  repuljlican;  eight 
pages;  size  34x48 ;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1855  :  Simeon  Gillls,  editor  and  publish- 
er ;  circulation  J  J  1 . 

BUCYRUS,  C.  H.,  Cratoford  Co.,   ^ 
5,500    pop.,     on   Sandusky   r.,    Pittsburgh, 
Fort  Wayne  &  Chicago  and  Ohio  Central 
Rds.,   62  m.   from   Columljus.     Centre    of 
trade.    A  thickly  populated  district,  noted 
for  its  schools  and  manufactories.    The  sup- 
ply depot  and  central  offices  and  shops  of 
the  Ohio  Central  Rd.  are  located  here. 
COURIER;     Fridays;    German;   demo- 
cratic; eight  pages;  size  30x44;  subscription 
$2;  established  1874;  Broemcl  &  Broich,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

CRAWFORD  CO.  FORUM;  Frida.vs; 
dciiioci-atii- ;  four  pages;  size  29x44;  subscrip 
tioii  .S'.';  established  1844;  J.  H.  WilUston,  e<ll- 
tor  and  pnl)lislier;  circulation  J  1. 

CRAWFORD  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
prohiiMtioti;  four  pages  ;  size  20x26;  sub.scrlp- 
tion  .SI;  established  1881;  Tliomas  P.  Hopley, 
editor  and  jiublisher;  circulation  J  1. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages;  size  27.v40;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lislicd  1852 ;  J.  Hopley  &  Son,  editors  and  pub- 
Ishers;  circulation  J. 


OHIO. 


BURTON,  Geauga  Co.,  ^  480  pop., 
is  situated  near  the  centre  of  Geauga  Co., 
amid  an  intelligent  class  of  people.  Con- 
nected with  the  N.  Y.,  P.  &  O.  Kd.  on  the 
west,  and  the  P.  &  Y.  Rd.  on  the  east ;  large 
shipping  point  for  all  kinds  of  produce. 

GEAUGA  LEADER;  Fridays;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 18 14;  P.  Hitchcock,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

CADIZ,  C.  H.,  Harrison  Co.,  o  1,817 
pop.,  23  m.  fi-om  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  and  70 
W.  of  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  A  branch  railroad, 
8  m.  long,  connects  It  with  Pittsburgh, 
Cincinnati  &  St.  Louis  Rd.  Centre  of 
an  extensive  wool-gi-owing  district.  Has 
large  glass  works,  and  a  large  flouring 
mill. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; four  pages;  size  27x42;  subscription 
$2.50;  established  1816;  W.  B.  Hearn,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  .1  1. 

SENTINEL;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages;  size  28x44;  subscription  $2.50 1 
established  1832 ;  Wm.  H.  Ai-nold,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

CALDWELL,  C.  H.,  Noble  Co.,  d- 
1,200  pop.,  in  Olive  township,  on  W.  fork 
of  Duck  creek  and  crossing  of  Cleveland 
&  Marietta  division  of  Wheeling  &  Lake 
■Erie  Rd.,  and  Bellaire,  Zanesville  & 
Cincinnati  Rd.,  about  30  m.  from  Zanesville 
and  35  from  Mai-letta.  In  Duck  creek  oil 
regions. 

JOURNAL;      Thursdays;     republican; 
eight  pages  ;  size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1883  ;  Frank  M.  Martin,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 
^  NOBLE  CO.   REPUBLICAN;  Thurs 
days;    republican;   four    pages;    size  28x44  l 
subscription  $1.50;    established  1852;   W.  H 
Cooley,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  J  J  1. 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1871 ;  D.  A.  Jennings,  editor ;  A.  P. 
Jennings  &  Son,  publishers ;  circulation  .7  i . 

CALEDONIA,  Marion  Co.,  a  79* 
pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Col.,  Cincinnati  & 
Indianapolis  and  N.  Y.,  Pa.  &  Ohio  Rds. 
Important  shipping  point  for  grain  and 
produce. 

ARGUS;  Thui-sdays;  independent;  eight 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1875;  George  Henness,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

CAMBRIDGE,  C.  H.,  Guernsey  Co., 
D-  3,500  pop.,  on  Wills  creek  and  Baltimore 
&  Oliio  and  Cleveland  &  Marietta  Rds., 
24  m.  from  Zanesville,  50  W.  of  Wheeling, 
and  85  E.  of  Columbus.  Engaged  in 
manufacturing,  coal  mining,  salt  making, 
and  stock  raising. 

DEMOCRAT;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  18S3  ;  L.  A.  Dunifer  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

GUERNSEY  TIMES;  Thursdays; 
republican  ;  four  pages :  size  30x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2.50  ;  established  1824  ;  David  D.  Taylor, 
editor  and  pul^lisher ;  circulation  I. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $2: 
established  1869;  MahafTey  &  Ogier,  editors 
and  publishers;  circulation  J  1. 

JEFFERSONIAN;   Thursda.vs;   in- 


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dependent-democratic ;  four  pages ;  size 
28x44;  subscription  $2.50;  establislied  1832; 
William  Lawrence,  Jr.,  editor ;  John  Kirk- 
patriek,  publisher  ;  circulation  I  1 . 

EASTERN  OHIO  TEACHER; 
monthly ;  educational  ;  eight  pages ;  size 
22x30 ;  subscription  75  cents  ;  established  18S0 ; 
John  McBurney,  editor  and  publisher. 

CAMDEN,  Preble  Co.,  -a  1,000  pop., 
on  Cin.,  Hamilton  &  Dayton  Rd.  Principal 
branches  of  industry  are  shipping  of  grain 
and  stock. 

GAZETTE;    Thursdays;    Independent; 

eight  pages;  size  :30x44 ;  subscription  $1..50; 
established  1ST9 ;  C.  M.  Hane,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  1. 

CANAL  DOVER,  Tuscarawas  Co., 
D-  2,600  pop.,  on  Ohio  Canal  and  Tuscarawas 
r.,  and  Tuscarawas  branch  of  Cleveland  & 
Pittsburgh  Rd.,  on  Cleveland  &  Marietta, 
Wlieeling  &  Lake  Erie  and  Cleveland, 
Lorain  &  Wheeling  Rds.  On  an  elevated 
plain.  Produces  grain  and  fruit,  of 
which  large  quantities  are  shipped.  Coal 
abounds,  and  also  iron  ore,  lime-stone 
and  flre-clay.  The  town  has  numerous 
churches,  school  buildings,  a  blast  furnace, 
rolling  mill,  brick  works,  foundries,  salt 
and  fm-niture  manufactories,  boiler  works, 
etc. 

IRON   VALLEY   REPORTER:   Frl 

days  ;  independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44 ; 
subscription  §2.50;  establislied  1872;  W.  W. 
Scott,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  1 1 . 
^^'Aetual  average  circulation  for  one  year 
preceding  January  1,  1885,  as  per  statement 
on  file  at  the  office  of  the  American  News- 
paper Director!/,  2.151  copies. 

YOUNG  AMERICA  ;  monthly;  juven- 
ile ;  twelve  pages ;  size  of  page  8x11 ;  sub- 
scription 50  cents  ;  established  1883  ;  Clinton 
S.  Zimmerman,  editor  and  publisher ;  cii«ula- 
tion  G  G  1. 

CANAL  FULTON,  Stark  Co.,  cf 
1,445  pop.,  on  Ohio  Canal  and  Cleveland, 
Lorain  &  Wheeling  Rds.,  31  m.  from  Cleve- 
land. 

FULTON  SIGNAL;  Thursdays;  neu- 
tral ;  eight  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
$1.50 ;  established  1875 ;  J.  P.  Yockey,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

CANAL  WINCHESTER,  rrank- 
lin  Co.,  a  1,000  pop.,  on  Ohio  Canal  and 
Columbus,  Hocking  Valley  &  T.  R.  Rd., 
16  m.  from  Columbus. 

WINCHESTER   TIMES;  Thursdays; 

Independent ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  sub- 
scription $1.25 ;  estal)lisiied  1871 ;  B.  F.  Gay- 
man,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

CANFIELD,    Mahoning    Co.,   cf   648 

pop.,   10  m.  from  Youngstown,  on  N.   Y., 

Pa.  &  Ohio  Rd.,  21  m.  from  New  Lisbon. 

An  agricultural  district. 

M.4HONING  DISPATCH;  Fridays; 
independent ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1877;  Fowler  & 
Son,  editors  and  publishers ;  circiilation  J  1. 

CANTON,  C.  H.,  Stark  Co.,  cf  22,000 
pop.,  on  Pittsburgh,  Fort  Wayne  &  Chicago 
Rd.„  at  junction  of  Valley  and  Connotton 
Valley  Rds.,  102  m.  from  Pittsburgh.  Con- 
tains large  agricultural  works,  and  is  lo- 
cated in  the  heart  of  fine  agricultural  and 
mineral  regions.     Manufactures  agricultu- 


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ral  implements,  steel  saws,  safes,  pocket 
cutlery,  wrought  iron  bridges,  woolen 
goods,  glassware,  etc. 

DEMOCRAT;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  STARK  CO.  DEMO- 
CRAT, Thursdays;  dailv  four  pages; 
weekly  eight  pages  ;  size— daily  24x36 ;  weekly 
32x48  ;  subscription— daily  $6  ;  weeklv  $1.50  ; 
established— dally  1884;  weeklv  1833;  A 
McGregor  &  Co..  editors  and  'publishers; 
circulation— weeklv  III. 

REPOSITORY:  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdavs  ;  repub- 
lican ;  eight  pages ;  size  of  page— daily  15x22  ; 
weekly  18x24 ;  subscription— daily  $6  ;  weekly 
$1.50;  established— daily  1878;  weekly  1815; 
Thomas  W.  Saxton  &  Co.,  publishers  ;  circu- 
lation—daily r ;  weekly  L 

DIE  OHIO  VOLKS-ZEITUNG  ; 
Thursdays  ;  German  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ; 
subscription  $2  ;  established  1879  ;  Ohio  Volks- 
Zeitung  Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  circula- 
tion J  J  1. 

STARK      CO.      DEMOCRAT;      (see 

Democrat. ) 

CHRISTIAN  HARVESTER;  semi- 
monthly ;  holiness  ;  eight  pages ;  size  18x26  ; 
subscription  75  cents;  established  1873;  Thos 
K.  Doty,  editor  and  publisher;  does  not  in- 
sert advertisements. 

CARDINGTON,  Aforroio  Co.,  a  1,365 
pop.,  on  C.,*C.,  C.  &  L  Rd.,  38  m.  from  Co- 
lumbus and  98  from  Cleveland.  Trade  cen- 
tre for  an  agricultural  district.  Has  wheat 
scourer,  furniture  and  steam  butter  pack- 
age manufactories,  flouring  mUls,  foundry, 
machine  shops,  and  a  number  of  other  en- 
terprises. 

INDEPENDENT;  Wednesdays;  repub- 
lican; tour  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription 
$1.50;  estabhshed  1872;  Neal  Bros.,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

CAREY,  Wyandot  Co.,   ^  1,148  pop., 

junction  of  the  Cleveland,  Delphos  &  St. 
Louis  Rd.  with  the  Columbus  &  Toledo  and 
Indiana,  Bloomlngton  &  Western  Rds.;  also 
the  terminus  of  the  Findlay  branch.  Does 
considerable  business  in  grain,  etc. 

LOCAL   AGRICULTURIST;   Satm 
days :  neutral  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x30 ;  sub- 
scription $1 ;   established  1884;   Humbert  & 
McGiU,  editors  and  publishers. 

WYANDOT    CO.    TIMES;     Wednes 
days  ;  independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ■ 
subscription  $1.50;  established  18r2;  Geo   H 
Tallman  &  Co.,  publishers;  cii-culation  KK  l'. 

CARROLLTON,  C.  H.,  Carroll  Co., 
D-  1,400  pop.,  about  100  m.  S.  by  E.  of  Cleve- 
land. Connotton  Valley  Rd.  connects  with 
Pittsburgh,  Fort  Wayne  &  Chicago  Rd.  at 
Canton. 

CARROLL  CHRONICLE;  Fiidavs; 
democratic ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x40 :  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1871;  J.  V.  Lawler 
editor;  J.  V.  Lawler  &  Bro.,  publishers;  cir- 
culation J  1 .  ' 

CARROLL  FREE  PRESS;  Wednes- 
days ;  republican  :  four  pages  ;  size  25x39  • 
subscription  $2;  established  1831;  John  h1 
Tripp,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J  1 

CARROLL  REPUBLICAN;  Thurs- 
days ;  republican  ;  four  pages;  size  26x40; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1881-  S  J 
Cameron  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers : 'cir- 
culation J  1. 

CEDARVILLE,  Greene  Co.,  -a  l.isi 
pop.,  on  the  Pittsburgh,  Cincinnati  &  St. 
Louis  Rd.,  8  ni.  from  Xenia.  Lime  and  hard 


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OHIO. 


lumber    manufacture.     Shipping  trade  In 

grain. 

HEIlAIiD;  Saturdays;  eight  pages;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1;  established  1880;  A. 
R.  Van  Fosscn,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K. 

CELINA,  C.  H.,  Mercer  Co.,  -n  2,280 
pop.,  near  source  of  Wabash  r.,  at  junction 
of  the  Lake  Erie  &  Western,  Toledo,  Cin- 
cinnati &  St.  Louis  and  Cincinnati,  Van 
Wert  &  Michigan  Rds.,  about  20  m.  W.  of 
Wapakoneta  and  63  N.  by  W.  of  Dayton. 

MERCER  CO.  BOTE;  Thursdays  ;  Ger- 
man ;  tour  pages  :  size  27x40 ;  subscription  $2  ; 
established  1SS3 ;  Wm.  Stelzer,  editor  and  |)ub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 

MERCER  CO.  OBSERVER;  Thurs- 
days ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ; 
subscription  $1.50;  establislied  1874;  Jameson 
&  Ross,  editors  and  publishers ;  circ'n  K  K  1. 

MERCER  CO.  STANDARD  ;  Thurs 
days ;  democratic  ;  eight  pages ;  size  30x44  ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1848;  A.  P.J. 
Snyder,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  K  1. 

CENTERBTTRG,  J^'nox  Co.,  o  1,000 
pop.,  at  junction  of  Oliio  Central  and  Cleve- 
land, Akron  &  Columbus  Rds.,  31  ni.  from 
Columbus  and  108  from  East  Toledo.  Has 
several  manufactories. 

GAZETTE  AND  STAR;  Thursdays; 
Independent ;  eight  pages ;  size  2tix4() ;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1880;  E.N.  Gun- 
saulus,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

CHAGRIN  FALLS,  Cuyahoga  Co., 

cf  2,100  pop.,  on  Chagrin  Falls  &  Southern 
Rd.,  18  m.  E.  of  Cleveland.  Engaged  in  gen- 
eral milling  and  manufacturing  pursuits. 

EXPONENT;  Thursdays;  eight  pages; 
size  3(_)x46 ;  subscription  $1.5U ;  established  1874 ; 
J.  J.  Stranahan,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation H  1. 

CHARDON,    C.  H.,   Geauga   Co.,  cf 

1,081  pop.,  ou  Youngstown  &  Palnesville  Rd., 

38  m.  from  Cleveland  and  14  from  Lake  Erie. 

An  agricultural  district.    A  shipping  point 

for  large  quantities  of   cheese,   wool  and 

fruits. 

GEAUGA  REPUBLICAN;  Wednes 
days  ;  republican  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44 ; 
sub.scrlptlon  .$1.50;  established  1849;  Julius  O. 
Converse,  editor  and  publislier;  circ'n  J  1. 

CHICAGO,  Huron  Co.,  b  1,000 pop.,  on 
Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  about  2S  m.  S.  of 
Sandusky.   Machine  shops  and  freight  yards 
located  here. 
TIMES;  Fridays;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x40; 

subscription   $1.25;   established    1883;    S.    O. 

Riggs,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

CHILLICOTHE,  C.  IL,  Ross  Co.,  p 
12,000  pop.,  on  Scioto  r.  and  Erie  Canal,  50 
m.    S.   of   Columbus,    also   on   Cincinnati," 
Washington  &  Baltimore,  Scioto  Valley  and 
Daytou  &  Ironton  Rds.  and  on  the  Ohio  & 
Erie  Canal ;  1»0  m.  from  Cincinnati.  Engaged 
in  various  manufactures  and  centre  of  a 
fine  agricultural  district,  situated  near  the 
great  iron  and  coal  section  of  Ohio ;  has 
abundant  water  and  freight  facilities. 
NEWS;   every   evening  except  Sunday; 
and  ROSS  CO.  REGISTER,  Saturdays; 
four  pages;  size— daily  22x32;  weekly  30x46; 
sub.scrlptlon— daily  .$5,  weekly  $2 :  established 
— <laily  1884,  vveeklv  186.8  ;  News  Register  Pub 
lishing  Co.,  editors  and  publisliers;  circula- 
tion—dailv  K  1,  weekly  J  J  1. 


OHIO. 


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tablished 1830 ;  Harper  &  Hunter,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  I. 

LEADER;  Saturdays;  independent;  four 
pages  ;  size  29x44  ;  subscription  $2  ;  establish- 
ed 1883 ;  Tyler  &  Carrigan,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  H. 

ROSS  CO.  RE(;iSTER  ;  (see  News.) 

SCIOTO  GAZETTE;  Wednesdays;  re- 
publican ;  four  pages ;  size  30x50 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1800;  Raper  &  Wolfe, 
editors  and  pul^lishers  ;  circulation   I  1 . 

UNSERE  ZEIT  ;  Saturdays;  German; 
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lished 1868;  Charles  Fromm,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J  J. 

CINCINNATI,  C.  H.,  Bamilton  Co., 

p  275,000  pop.,  on  Ohio  r.  The  metropolis  of 
Ohio  and  the  great  centre  of  the  pork  trade. 
Connected  with  all  points  by  railroads  and 
steamboats.  Has  an  extensive  trade  with 
all  parts  of  the  South  and  West.  The  manu- 
facturing interests  are  large  and  form  an 
important  branch  of  industry.  Largest  citj' 
in  the  State. 

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circulation  G  G  ;  issue  also  the  Freie  Presse. 

ANZEI<iERj  every  evening  except 
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and  Sunday  27x40,  weekly  27x44,  subscrip- 
tion—daily $8,  weekly  $1.50,  Sunday  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1880;  Emil  Bactow  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers;  cii'culation- daily  H,  Sunday  H, 
weekly  G. 

COMMERCIAL  GAZETTE ;  every 
morning,  SEMI-WEEKLY,  Tuesdays 
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and  publishers ;  circulation— daily  CI,  semi- 
weekly  J,  weekly  B  1. 

ENQUIRER;  every  morning,  and 
WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
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lishers ;  circulation— daily  G  1,  Sunday  P  F, 
weekly  G ;  issue  also  the  Abend  Presse. 

HOTEL  JOURNAL;  every  morning 
except  Sunday  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x34  ;  es 
tablished  1383 ;  S.  P.  V.  Arnold,  editor ;  Arnold 
&  Spring,  pulilishers  ;  circulation  I. 

TIM  ES-STAR;  every  evening  except 
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t3;  established— daily  18:18,  weekly  1835,  Sun- 
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Volksblatt  Co.,  publishers ;  L.  Markbreit, 
business  mauager;  circulation— dally  F  1, 
weekly  F  1,  Sunday  D  1. 

VOLK5«FREi:\I>  ;  every  morning  ex- 
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tion—dally  SS.60,  with  Sunday  §10.6!),  weekly 
$2.10,  Sunday  $2.10  ;  Henry  Haacke,  editor  and 
publisher ;  eu'culation— daily  G  1,  weekly 
F  1,  Sunday  G  1. 

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AMERICAN  CABINET  MAKER 
AND  UPHOLSTERER;  (see  Boston, 
Mass.) 

AMERICAN  CHRISTIAN  RE- 
VIEW:  Thursdays;  disciples;  eight  pages; 
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John  F.  Rowe,  editor ;  George  W.  Rice,  pub- 
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also  Die  Deborah,  the  Sabbath  Visitor  and 
the  American  Laxv  Record. 

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M.  Cochran,  Chas.  F.  McLean  and  Geo.  S.  Mc- 
Dowell, editors  and  publishers ;  devoted  to 
the  Interest  of  building  associations. 

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scription $2.50;  established  1832;  O.  Smith, 
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Isaac  Errett,  editor;  Standard  Publishing  Co., 
publishers;  circulation  C  C;  issue  also  the 
Bible  School  and  Disciple  of  Christ. 

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GETE;  Mondays;  German;  methodist 
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tion .$2;  established  1839;  Wm.  Nast,  D.  D., 
and  J.  Krehbiel,  editors ;  Cranston  &  Stowe, 
publishers ;  circulation  E  1 ;  Issue  also  the 
Western  Christian  Advocate,  Haus  und  Herd 
and  Sundau  SchoolJou  rnal. 

DIE  DEBORAH;  Fridays;  German; 
Jewish  ;  eight  pages ;  size  22x30 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2  ;  established  18.55  ;  Isaac  M.  Wise,  edi- 
tor ;  Bloch  Publishing  and  Printing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  H  H  ;  Issue  also  the  Amer- 
ican Israelite,  the  Sabbath  Visitor  and  the 
American  Lair  Record. 

F  A  R  31  I  N  G  WORLD  ;  Saturdays ; 
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scription $2 ;  established  1879 ;  T.  S.  Gardner, 
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GRAPHIC  ;  Saturdays;  Illustrated  ;  six- 
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and  puhlislii'rs. 

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ty-eiglit  pages  ;  size  of  page  11x14;  subscrip- 
tion $2 ;  established  1877 ;  O.  A.  Robson,  edi- 
tor ;  Cincinnati  Grocer  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  III. 

HERALD  AND  PRESBYTER; 
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Christiayi  Herald  1841,  Presbyter  1840;  consoli- 
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and  F.  C.  Monfort,  editors ;  Montfort  &  Co., 
publishers  ;  circulation  E  1. 

JOURNAL  AND  MESSENGER; 
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OHIO. 


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George  W.  Lasher  and  Rev.  W.  N.  Wyeth, 
editors  ;  circulation  F  ;  dated  and  published 
simultaneously  at  Cincinnati,  Indianapolis, 
Ind.,  and  Parkersburg,  W.  Va. 

LANCET  AND  CLINIC;  Saturdays; 
medical;  fifty  pages;  size  of  page  7x10; 
subscription  .$3.50  ;  established  1839  ;  Dr.  J.  C. 
Culbertson,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion G ;  issues  also  the  Obstetric  Gazette. 

LAW  BULLETIN  AND  OHIO 
LAU'  JOURNAL;  Mondays;  legal; 
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tion $3;  established  1876;  W.  H.  Whlttaker, 
editor  ;  Capital  Printing  and  Publishing  Co., 
publishers ;  circulation  J  J  1 ;  dated  at  Cin- 
cinnati and  Columbus. 

LIVE  STOCK  REVIEW;  Thursdays; 
live  stock  ;  four  pages  ;  size  21x28  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50 ;  established  1875 ;  C.  B.  Murray, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  I  1 :  issue 
also  the  Price  Current  and  Commercial  Ee- 
vieu: 

MERCHANT     AND     MANUFAC- 

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pages;  size  28x44;  subscription  $3;  estab- 
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editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  G  1 ;  issue 
also  the  Kntyhtf'  Journal. 

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$2 ;  established  1SS2  ;  W.  J.  Lampton,  editor  ; 
Drummer  Publishing  Co.,  publishers ;  circu- 
lation D  ;  organ  of  Travelers'  Protective  As- 
sociation of  the  U.  S. 

MYSTIC  JEWEL ;  Sundays  ;  odd- 
fellowship  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1872;  Amos  Moore,  edi- 
tor and  publisher ;  circulation  H ;  issues  also 
the  Suburban  Xeirs. 

PRICE  CURRENT  AND  COMMER- 
CIAL  REVIEW;  Thursdays;  commer- 
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established  1844;  Charles  B.  Murray,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  1 1 ;  issues  also  the 
Live  Stock  Review. 

REVIEW;  Saturdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
22x32;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1880; 
Review  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  I. 

SABBATH  VISITOR;  Fridays;  Juve- 
nile ;  sixteen  pages ;  size  of  page  10x13 ;  sub- 
scription $1.50 ;  established  1872 ;  Rev.  Dr.  K. 
Kohler,  editor ;  Bloch  Publishing  and  Print- 
ing Co.,  publishers  ;  a  Jewish  Sabbath  School 
paper  ;  circulation  H  1 ;  issue  also  the  Amer- 
ican Israelite,  Die  Deborah  and  the  A^nerioan 
Law  Record. 

S  O  N  N  T  A  GMORGEN  ;  (see  Yolks- 
freund.) 

SOUTH-^VEST  ;  Saturdays;  commer- 
cial ;  eight  pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $2 ; 
establislied  1881;  J.  B.  Chadwick,  editor; 
Soutli  Wist  Publishing  Co.,  publishers;  cir- 
culation III. 

SPORTING  AND  DRAMATIC 
JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  sporting;  eight 
pages;  size  of  page  13x20;  sub.scri])tion  $2: 
established  1884;  Sporting  and  Dramatic 
Journal  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

SUBURBAN  NEWS  ;  Saturdays  ;  eight 
pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $i ;  estab- 
lished 1871 ;  Amos  Moore  &  Son,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  J  J  1 :  Issue  also  the 
Mystic  Jewel. 

SUNDAY  TIMES-STAR  ;  (see  Times- 
Star.) 

TIMES;  (see  Times  Star.) 

UNIONIST;  Saturdays;  labor  interests  ; 
English  and  German  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x30  ; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1883  ;  M.  D.  Con- 
nolly, editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

UNI  VERSA  LIST;  (see  Chicago.) 

\VAHRHEITSFREUND;  Wednes 
days  ;  German  ;  catholic  ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
35x48  ;  subscription  $2.50  ;  established  1837  ; 
Benzlger  Bros.,  publishers  ;  circulation  F  1. 

WESTERN  CHRISTIAN  ADVO- 
CATE; Wednesdays;  methodist  episcopal ; 


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OHIO. 


eight  pages  ;  size  of  page  18x25  ;  subscription 
$2.20  ;  established  18S4  ;  J.  H.  Bayllss  and  John 
J.  Hlght,  editors  ;  Cranston  &  Stowe,  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  C  ;  issue  also  Di^r  Christliche 
Apoloyete,  Hans  unci  Herd,  and  Sunday 
School  Joxirnal. 

VVESTEKN  TOBACCO  JOURNAL; 
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of  page  11x16  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established 
1874;  Thomas  Mason,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  G  1. 

WESTLICHE  BL.  AETTER;  (see 
Volkshlatt.) 

F  U  R  N  I  T  i:  K  E  AV  O  R  li  1>  ;  semi- 
monthly ;  commercial  ;  twenty  four  pages; 
size  of  page  10x14;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 18S3 ;  VV.  E.  Holbroulc,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

SUNDAY  SCHOOL  ADVOCATE; 
(see  New  York  City.) 

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(see  New  York  City. ) 

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size  of  page  9x13;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1879 ;  students  of  the  Academic  De- 
partment of  the  University  of  Cincinnati,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  ;  a  school 
paper ;   issued  during  the  school  year. 

.3E  G  I  S  ;  monthly  ;  woman  suffrage  ; 
twenty  pages;  size  of  page  7x10;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1880 ;  Annie  Laurie 
Quinby,  editor  and  publisher. 

AGENTS'  AID  ;  monthly;  eight  pages; 
size  26x38;  subsciiptiDn  50  cents  ;  established 
1881;  Cincinnati  I'uhlishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  X. 

AMERICAN  INVENTOR;  monthly; 
commercial;  thirty-two  pages ;  size  of  page 
11x14  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1878  ;  J.  S. 
Zerbe,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  G  G  1. 

AMERICAN  LAW  RECORD; 
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subscription  .S5;  established  1872;  J.  W.  John- 
son, editor ;  Bloeh  Publishing  and  Printing 
Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1 ;  issue  also 
the  American  Israelite,  Die  Deborah  and  the 
Sabbath  Visitor. 

A  POINTER  FOR  THE  TOI  RIST, 
TRAVELER  AND  THE  TICKET 
AGENT  ;  monthly;  twenty  pages;  size  of 
page  10x14  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1883 ; 
Reau  Campbell,  editor;  A.  H.  Pugh  Printing 
Co.,  publishers. 

ARTISAN;  monthly;  commercial;  six- 
teen pages ;  size  of  page  10x13 ;  subscription 
50  cents  ;  established  1878  ;  J.  H.  Hortou,  edi- 
tor and  manager;  Cincinnati  Artisan  Co., 
publishers  ;  circulation  F  F. 

BIBLE  SCHOOL;  monthly;  chris- 
tian ;  forty-six  pages  octavo ;  subscription 
7.T  cents ;  established  1876 ;  P.  M.  Green  and 
P.  H.  Duncan,  editors  ;  Standard  Publishing 
Co.,  publisliers  ;  circulation  G  1 ;  a  magazine 
for  Sunday  school  teachers ;  issue  also  the 
Christian  Standard  and  Disciple  of  Christ. 

BUILDING  REVIEW;  monthly; 
commercial ;  twenty  pages ;  size  of  page 
11x15;  sulweriptlon  $1;  established  1881 ;  O. 
J  H  Queen,  editor  and  pultlisher;  circ'n  G  1. 
CHRISTIAN  PRESS;  monthly;  evan- 
gelical ;  four  pages  ;  size  21x31 ;  subscription 
3U  cents ;  established  1852  ;  Western  Tract  So- 
ciety, editors  and  publishers;  inserts  adver- 
tisements of  the  Western  Tract  Society  only. 
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established  1882 ;  College  of  Music  of  Cincin- 
nati, editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  H. 

DENTAL  REGISTER;  monthly;  den- 
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tion "$2;  established  1847;  J.  Taft,  D.  D.  S., 
editor ;  Spencer  &  Crocker,  publishers  ;  clrcu- 

'^DER  DEUTSCHE  PIONIER;  month- 
ly ;  German;  sixty  pages  octavo  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2 ;  established  1869  ;  H.  A.  Rattermann, 
editor  ;  German  Pionier  Association,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  I. 

DER  SENDBOTE  ;  monthly  ;  German  ; 
catholic;  tifty-two  pages  octavo;  subscrip- 
tion .$2  ;  established  1873 ;  Franciscan  Fathers, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  does  not  insert  ad- 
vertisements. 


DISCIPLE  OF  CHRIST;  monthly; 
christian  ;  seventy  pages  ;  size  of  page  8x12 ; 
subscription  $2  ;  established  1884  ;  I.  and  R. 
Errett,  editors ;  Standard  Publishing  Co., 
publishers ;  circulation  I  1  ;  issue  also  the 
Christian  Standard  and  the  Bible  School. 

ECLECTIC  MEDICAL  JOURNAL; 
monthly  ;  medical ;  eighty  pages  octavo  ;  sub- 
scription $2 ;  established  1841 ;  John  M.  Scud- 
der,  M.  D.,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  H. 

EXPRESS  GAZETTE;  monthly; 
commercial;  twenty-four  pages ;  size  of  page 
9x12  ;  snbKcrl])tion  $1  ;  established  1873 ;  J.  W. 
Schrage,  editor;  Express  Gazette  Co.,  pub- 
lishers; circulation  (i  1. 

HAUS  UND  HERD;  monthly;  Ger- 
man ;  sixty  pages  ;  size  of  page  7x10 ;  sub- 
scription $2 ;  established  1873 ;  Rev.  Henrjr 
Liebhal-t,  editor ;  Cranston  &  Stowe,  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  G  G  1 ;  issue  also  Der  Clirist- 
lische  Apologete,  Western  Christian  Advocate 
and  Sundai/  School  Journal. 

HEALTHSIDE;  monthly;  hygienic; 
twenty-four  pages;  size  of  page  7x10;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1832;  Wm.  H.  Cook, 
A.  M.,  M.  D.,  editor  ;  Wm.  Wesley  Cook,  M.  D., 
publisher ;  circulation  X. 

HUMANE  EDUCATOR;  monthly; 
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$1 ;  established  1884  ;  O.  B.  Todhunter,  editor  ; 
Ohio  State  Society  for  the  Prevention  of 
Cruelty  to  Children  and  Animalj,  publishers  ; 
circulation  G  1. 

INVENTORS'  AND  MANUFAC- 
TURERS' JOURNAL;  monthly  ;  com- 
mercial ;  twenty  pages;  size  9x12;  subscrip- 
tion $2  ;  established  1884  ;  E.  J.  Johnson,  ecli- 
tor  and  publisher. 

KNIGHTS'  JOURNAL;  monthly ; 
knights  of  the  golden  rule ;  eight  pages ;  .size 
22x28  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1881 ;  T.  J. 
Smith  &  Co.,  editors  and  publi.shers ;  cir- 
culation I  I;  Issue  also  the  Merchant  and 
Ma  nnfa  ctu  rer. 

KNIGHTS  OF  HONOR  OB- 
SERVER; monthly;  eight  pages;  .size  24.v 
36  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1883  ;  Lewis 
Wilson,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  J. 

MASONIC  REVIEW;  monthly;  ma- 
sonic ;  seventy  pages  octavo ;  subscription 
$2  ;  established  1845  ;  Henry  D.  Moore,  editor  ; 
Wrightson  &  Co.,  publishers;  circulation  H  1. 

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210,000  pop.,  on  the  S.  shore  of  Lake  Erie,  at 
mouth  of  Cuyahoga  r.,  125  m.  from  Colum- 
bus and  195  from  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Engaged  in 
commerce,  manufactures  and  ship  build- 
ing, and  a  centre  for  the  exchange  of  prod- 
uce of  Ohio  and  the  West  for  the   manu- 


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CIRCLEVILLE,  C.  H.,  Pickaway 
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and  Seloto  Valley  Rd.  from  Columbus  to 
Portsmouth,  25  m.  from  Columbus  and  on 
Pittsburgh,  Cincinnati  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  64 
from  Zanesville.  River  furnishes  water 
power,  which  is  employed  in  manufactur- 
ing. A  rich  and  populous  agricultural  dis- 
trict and  centre  of  trade.  The  city  occupies 
the  site  of  an  old  fortification  having  a  cir- 
cular form,  from  which  its  name  is  derived. 

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except  Sunday,  and  HERALD,  Wednes- 
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1870;  Murphy  it  Darst,  editors  and  publishers; 
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$1.50;  established  1817;  Harry  E.  Lutz,  editor 
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CLARINGTON,  Monroe  Co.,  a-  915 
pop.,  on  Ohio  r.,  at  the  mouth  of  Sunflsh 
creek,  135  m.  E.  of  Columbus.  Has  various 
mills,  factories  and  a  tannery. 

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on  the  lake  and  its  artificial  advantages  it 
has  become  an  important  distributing  point. 
Railroads  connect  with  all  principal  cities 
East  and  West.  Has  superior  educational 
facilities ;  its  public  schools  being  thorough- 
ly organized  and  among  the  best  in  the 
country. 

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weekly  H  1. 

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tion $'i.~)0  ;  established  1885  ;  Reporter  Print- 
ing Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

EVENING  NEWS  AND  HERALD; 
(see  Leader.) 

LEADER;  every  morning,  EVENING 
NEWS  AND  HERALD,  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  LEADER,  triweekly 
Tuesdays,  Thursdays  and  Saturdays,  and 
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ing au.i  weekly  ten  pages,  tri-weekly  and 
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lation—morning and  evening  C  1,  tri-weekly 
J  1.  weekly  C  1,  Sunday  E  E  1. 

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scription—daily $6,  weekly  $1.15  ;  established 
—daily  1842,  weekly  1843;  circulation— daily 
G  1,  weekly  F  1. 

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ing excei>t  Sunday,  WEEKLY,  Thursdays, 
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man ;  democratic ;  four  pages ;  size— daily 
and  Sunday  27x40,  weekly  29.X44;  subscription 
—daily  .S6,  weekly  $2,  Sunday  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 18.")2  ;  Wsecliter  am  Erie  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  pul)lishei-s ;  circulation— dally  G, 
weekly  H,  Sunday  G. 

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1880  ;  Edward  and  Charles  Vopalecky,  editors 
and  publishers:  circulation  II  :  official  organ 
of  the  Bohemian  Slavonian  Benevolent  Citi- 
zens Grand  Lodge  of  the  U.  S. 

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tion $1 ;  established  1882 ;  organ  of  Ohio 
Wonuui's  Christian  Temperance  Union. 

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$1.50;  established  1872;  Biene  Printing  Co., 
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$2.50;  established  1874;  Manly  Tello,  editor 
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tion $0.20 ;  established  1877 ;  V.  Snajdr,  editor  | 
and  publisher;  circulation  I  1  ;  issues  also  the  ' 
Ji'dnotn  ( Isniicni/cli  as  a  Smulav  su|i|ilement; 
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DEK  t'HIMSTMC'IlEUOTSCIIAF- 
TER;  Mondays;  German;  evangelical  a-iso- 
ciation  ;  eight  pages  ;  size 31x46;  subscriiition 
$2;  established  1836;  Rev.  W.  Horn  and  Rev. 
R.  Jaekel,  editors;  Lauer  &  Yost,  putilishcrs; 
circulation  I)  1  ;  issue  also  the  EviunjcUcdl 
Messcniii  r,  Krdtiiictirnl  Siiiidd i/  Sclnxil  Teach- 
er. Ertini/i'nsrhr  Maiiit'^in  and  Liriii'/  Epistle. 

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scription $2 ;  established  1853 ;  Rev.  J.  C.  Hasel- 
huhn,  editor;  German  Baptist  Publication 
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culation G  1. 

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size  30x44 ;  subscription  $2.50 ;  established 
1875;  J.  B.  Muller,  editor;  German  Baptist 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  I  1. 

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32x44;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1882; 
circulation  J  1 . 

EVANGELiICAL  MESSENGER; 
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established  1848 ;  Rev.  H.  B.  Hartzler,  editor ; 
Lauer  &  Yost,  publishers  ;  circulation  F  1  ; 
issue  also  Dcr  Chiisf'irlie  Batscli'ifler,  Kvan- 
gelical  Sunclai/  ScJuml  Teacher,  Ecanijelische 
Magazin  and  Liciny  Epistle. 

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subscription  $1 ;  established  1884 ;  Eye  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

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tablished 1SS3 ;  H.  C.  Smith,  editor ;  Gazette 
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IRON  TRADE  REVIEW  AND 
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and  WESTERN  MACHINIST  AND 
IRON  TRADE  REVIEW,  monthly; 
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—weekly  $3,  monthly  60  cents;  established- 
weekly  1868,  monthly  1883;  Wilson  M.  Day, 
editor;  Day  &  Carter,  publishers;  circulation 
— weekly  G  1 ;  monthly  G. 

JEDNOTA  OSVOJENYCH;  (see  Den 
nice  Novorekii.) 

JOURNAL.  OF  TRADE;  Saturda.vs; 
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11x15;  subscription  $2;  established  1878 ;  Wil- 
liam Shotwell  Sharon,  editor;  Sharon  Pub- 
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$2 ;  established  1880 ;  A.  A.  Pomeroy,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulatu)n  G. 

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scription $1.25;  established  1848;  M.  J.  Law- 
rence, editor  and  publisher;  circulation  B. 

PEOPI.ES'  TABERNACLE;  Satur- 
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suI)^cription  $1;  established  ISSl ;  Rev.  Wil- 
liam .lohnson,  editor  and  publisher. 

REFORMIRTE  KIRCHENZEIT- 
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$2;  established  1854;  L.  Pralckchatis,  editor; 
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size  3()X4S ;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1878 ;  Eckman,  Welfare  &  Hall,  editors  and 
publishers  :  circulation  H  1. 

SrtNNTA(;siJLATT  DES  W/^CH- 
TF,|{,  \M   ERIK;  (see  Waechter  Am  Erie  ) 

SOUTH  CLEVELAND  ADVO- 
CATE; Saturdays;  four  pages;  size  26x40; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1873;  Harry 
H.  Nelson,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  J  1. 

SPORTING  TIMES;  Saturdays  ;  sport- 
ing ;  eight  pages;  size  ."n.xoS ;  subscription 
$2  ;  established  1S85;  Sporting  Times  Publish- 
ing Co.,  editor's  and  publishers. 

STANDARD  OF  THE  (ROSS; 
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pages;  size  of  page  11x15;  subscription  ,$2.50; 


established  1830;  Rev.  W.  C.  French,  D.  D.. 
editor  and  pulilisher ;  circulation  I. 

SUNDAY  JOURNAL;  Sundays  ;  demo- 
cratic ;  eight  pages  ;  size  of  page  17x24  ;  sub- 
scription $1.. 50;  established  1881 ;  Jouiual  Pub- 
llsliing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

SUNDAY  SUN;  Sundays;  independent; 
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$2  ;  established  1880 ;  W.  Scott  Robison.  edi- 
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SUNDAY  TRIBUNE;  Sundays;  inde- 
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$1.25;  established  1882  ;  J.  W.  O'Brien,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  G. 

VANITY  FAIR;  Saturdays:  society; 
eight  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  .$1.50; 
established  1SS5  ;  Will  L.  Clemens,  editor  and 
publisher. 

VOICE;  Sundays  ;  eight  pages ;  size  ;:i4x46  -^ 
sui)scrlptlon  $2  ;  established  1871 ;  Voice  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  F. 

CATHOLiIC  KNIGHT;  semimonthly; 
catholic;  eight  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1882;  Jos.  J.  Greeves,  editor 
and  manager;  circulation  G  1. 

ABENDLUST;  monthly;  German  ;  fifty 
pages;  size  of  page  7x10;  establlshe  I  1S75 ; 
U.  Schade,  editor  and  publisher. 

BRAINARD'S  MUSItAL. 
WORLD;  monthly;  music;  foi  ry  four 
pages;  size  of  page  9x12;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1863 ;  Karl  Merz,  editor ;  S.  Brain- 
ard's  Sons,  publishers;  circulation  D  l .  dated 
at  Cleveland  and  Chicago,  111. 

BROTHERHOOD  OF  l.OCOMO- 
TIVE  ENGINEERS'  JOURNAL? 
monthly  ;  fraternal ;  sixty  eight  pages  ;  size 
of  page  6x0;  subscri])tion  $1.12;  P.  M.  Arthur 
and  T.  S.  Ingrahani,  ciliturs;  Brotherh'iod  of 
Locomotive  Engineers' publishers;  circ'n  E  1. 

CARPENTER;  monthly;  English  and 
German  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  22x30 ;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents  :  established  1881 ;  P.  J.  Magulre, 
editor;  Brotherhood  of  Carpenters  and  Join- 
ers, publishei-s  ;  circulation  F  1 ;  official  or- 
gan of  the  Brotherhood  of  Carpenters  and 
Joiners  of   America;   P.  O.  Box  180. 

CHILDREN'S  HOUR;  montlily  :  juve- 
nile ;  eight  pages;  size  19x25;  subscrijitlon  30 
cents;  established  1884  :  Hutson  &  Got)d,  edi- 
tors and  publishers. 

EAST  END  SI<JNAI>;  monthly;  con- 
gregational ;  four  pages  ;  size  15x23;  sub.scrip- 
tion  50  cents ;  established  18S4 ;  Rev.  Henry 
M.  Ladd,  D.  D.,  editor;  Young  People's  Asso- 
ciation of  the  Euclid  Avenue  Congregational 
Church,  i)ublishers  ;  a  local  church  paper, 

E  V  A  N  Ci  E  li  I  C  A  L  SUNDAY 
SCHOOL  TEACHER;  monthly;  evan- 
gelical association;  thirty-six  pages  octavo; 
subsci'iption  50  cents;  estai)lished  1876;  Rev. 
i  P.  W.  Raidaljaugh,  editor;  Lauer  &  Yost, 
publishers;  circulation  G  G;  issue  also  Der 
Christliche  Botschafter.  Evangelical  Messen- 
ger. Eranaelische  Magazin  and  Living  Epistle. 

EVANGELISCHE  MAGAZIN; 
montlily  ;  evangelical  association  ;  German  ; 
sixty-two  pages  ;  size  of  page 8x11 ;  subscrip- 
tion" $1.25;  established  1867;  C.  A.  Thomas- 
and  R.  Matt,  editors ;  Lavier  &  Yost,  publish- 
ers; cii'culatlon  F;  issues  also  Der  Christliche 
I  Botschafter,  Evangelical  Messenger,  Evan- 
gelical Sunday  School  Teacher  and  Living 
I  Epistle. 

'  FARMER  AND  MANUFAC- 
TURER; monthly;  agricultural;  sixteen 
pages;  size  of  page"  n.xl5;  subscription  50 
cents  ;  established  1880  ;  Farmer  and  Manu- 
facturer Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circula- 
tion G  G  1. 

LIVING  EPISTLE;  monthly;  evan- 
gelical association  ;  forty  pages  octavo :  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1866;  Rev.  P.  W. 
Raidabaugh,  editor;  I-auer  &  Yost,  publish- 
ers; circ'n  I.;  issues  also  Der  Christliche  Bot- 
schafter, Evangelical  Messenger,  Evangelical 
Sundaii  School  Teacher  and  Evangelische 
Magazin. 

MAGAZINE  OF  WESTERN  HIS- 
TORY; monthly;  historical;  eighty-four 
pages:  .size  of  page  7x10;  subscription  .$4 ;  es- 
tablished 1884;  W.  W.  Williams,  editor  and 
publisher. 


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OHIO  A.  O.  U.W.  JOURNAL,;  month 

ly;  ancient  order  of  united  workmen  ;  eight 
pages;  size  'Jiix40;  siibseription  50  cents;  es- 
tablislicd  ISSo  ;  W.  A.  Hughes,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  I  1 . 

P  A  I  N  T  E  K  !  monthly  ;  commercial  ; 
thirtv-six  iia!::res ;  size  of  page  7x10;  subscrip- 
tion SI  :  I'sfalilislicd  lss-,>;  Painter  Co.  editors 
an<l  iKililishers  ;  circulation  F  I. 

SECIIRIST'S  ll.VND-IJOOR  AND 
R  A  I  L  WA  \  E  q  ir  I  P  M  E  N  T  AND 
MILEACiE  (li:iI)E;  monthly;  commer- 
cial ;  thirtv-six  pages  ;  size  of  page  9x12  ;  sub- 
scription S3 ;  established  18S4  ;  S.  P.  Sechrist 
and  J.  B.  Savage,  editors  and  publishers. 

INTEUN'ATIOXAE  STANDARD; 
bi-mouthly  ;  science  ;  seventy  pages  octavo  ; 
subscription  .§2  ;  established  1S84 ;  Interna- 
tional Institute,  editors  and  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation K  1.  ; 

C'Li'Y'D'E,,Sanduslcy  Co.,  [^  3,000  pop.,  on 
Ohio  div.  of  Indiana,  Bloomingfon  and 
Western  Rd.,  at  intersection  of  Lake  Shore 
&  Michigan  Southern  and  also  of  Wheel- 
ing &  Lake  Erie  Rds.,  17  m.  from  San- 
dusky, 75  from  Cleveland  and  .38  from 
Toledo.  Centre  of  trade.  Manufactures  of 
various  kinds  carried  on. 

EARNEST  WORKER  AND  FIRE- 
SIDE FRIEND;  Saturdays;  four  pages; 
size  3(^x40;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1880; 
J.  G.  Lehentaler,  editor ;  Earnest  Worker 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers;  circulation  H  H. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursda.vs;  four  pages; 
size  28x44;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established 
1878;  Jackson  Bros.,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  J. 

FARMERS'  REPORTER  AND 
UNION    MAGNET  ;  (see  Toledo.) 

REVIEW;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1S82  ;  Re- 
view Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  Publishers. 

COLDWATER,      Mercer     Co.,     -a 

31 0   pop.,  on  the    Cincinnati,  Van  Wert  & 

Michigan  Rd.,  5G  m.  from  Cecil. 

CHANGE;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
22x31 ;  subscription  %\  ;  established  1884 ; 
Smith  &  Bridge,  editors  and  publishers. 

COL.LAMER,  Cuyalwya  Co.,  [if 

SUBURB;  monthly;  four  pages;  size 
15x23;  subscription  25  cents;  estalilished 
1884  ;  Right  Side  Club,  editors  and  publishers. 

COLLEGE  CORNER,  Butler  Co.,p 

600  pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  Hamilton  and  In- 
dianapolis Rd.,  22  m.  from  Connersville  and 
44  from  Cincinnati.  Engaged  in  milling 
and  manufacturing.    A  shipping  point. 

CORNER  STONE;  (see  College  Corner, 
Ind.) 

COLUMBIANA,  CoZMm6i«na  Co.,zi 
1,22:?  pop.,  on  Pittsburgh,  Fort  Wayne  & 
Chicago  Rd.,  80  m.  from  Pittsburgh.  En- 
gaged in  manufacturing  and  a  trade  centre. 

INDEPENDENT      REGISTER; 

Thursdays;  four  pages;  size  26.x40;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1870;  .lohn  Flaugher, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K. 

COLUMBUS,  C.  H.,  Franklin  Co.,  a 
72,0(X)  pop.,  State  capital,  on  Scioto  r.  and 
branch  of  Ohio  canal,  near  centre  of  State, 
and  close  to  all  the  great  coal  and  iron 
fields  of  the  state.  Connected  by  four- 
teen railroads  and  canals  with  all  the 
principal  cities  and  towns  in  all  direc- 
,  tlons;  120  m.  from  Cincinnati,  135  from 
Cleveland  and  140  from  Wheeling.    Has  an 


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extensive  gi'ain,  iron,  coal,  wool  and  stock 
trade.   Engaged  in  manufacture. 

EVENING    DISPATCH;    every   oven 

lug  except  Sunday,  and  DOLIjAR  DIS- 
PATCH, Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages;  size— daily  28x42,  weekly  28x46;  sub- 
scription—daily $7,  weekly  $1 ;  established- 
daily  1832,  weekly  1875 ;  W.  D.  Brickell  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers;  circulation — daily  G  1, 
weekly  H  1. 

OHIO  STATE  JOURNAL,;  every 
morning  except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY, 
Thursdays ;  republican ;  dail.v  four  pages, 
weekly  eight  pages  ;  size— daily  27x42,  weekly 
(size  of  page)  16x22;  subscription— dail.v  S8, 
weekly  $1  ;  established— daily  1840,  weekly 
1811  ;  Ohio  State  Journal  Co.,  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation—daily H  1,  weekly  P. 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sinulay, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays ;  demo- 
cratic;  four  pages;  size— daily  28-x 40,  weekly 
28x42;  subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished 1832  ;  S.  K.  Donavln,  editor;  Frank- 
lin Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ; 
circulation— dally  H  1,  weekly  H  H  1. 

DER  WESTBOTE;  triweekly 
Tuesdays,  Thursdays,  and  Saturdays,  and 
WEEKLY,  Tluirsdays;  German;  dem- 
ocratic; four  pages  ;  size  29x44;  subscription 
— triweekly.  Including  the  Familieii  Freund, 
$4,  weekly  $2 ;  established— semi-weekly 
1854,  weekly  1843 ;  Wm.  F.  Kemmler, ,  editor  ; 
Der  West  bote  Co,  publishers  ;  circulation — 
semi-weekly  III,  weekly  F  F  1  ;  a  supple- 
ment entitled  the  Familifn  Freund  is  regu- 
larly issued  with  the  Saturday  edition. 

AMERICAN  L,AW  JOURNAL; 
Saturdays  ;  legal ;  twenty-four  pages  ;  size 
of  page  7x10;  subscription  $5;  established 
1884  ;  G.  L.  Manchester,  editor  and  publisher. 

BOHEMIAN;  Saturdays;  eight  pages; 
size  28x40  ;  subscription  §2  ;  established  1882  ; 
A.  H.  Isler,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  G  1. 

CATHOLIC  COLU3IBIAN  ;  Satur- 
days ;  catholic ;  eight  pages ;  size  of  page 
16.X23 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1875 ; 
Rev.  D.  A.  Clarke,  editor;  John  A.  Kuster, 
business  manager;  circulation  G  G. 

DER  OHIO  SONNTAGSGAST;  Sat- 
urdays ;  German  ;  indei)cndtiit ;  eight  pages ; 
size  36x46;  subscription  .S'-i;  established  1S78;  L. 
Hirsch  (.t  Co.,  editors  and  puldishers  ;  circula- 
tion 1 1 ;  a  four-page  edltioUj  size  23x34,  is  also 
Issued;  subscription  $1.25;  circulation  of  four- 
page  edition  G  1 ;  a  literary  supplement,  en- 
titled the  il/itsse  Sfunden,  is  issued  with  the 
paper. 

DOLLAR  DISPATCH;  (see  Evening 
Di.ipatch.) 

HOME  GAZETTE;  Frida.vs ;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  .subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1879;  G.  E.  Thrall,  editor;  Home  Ga- 
zette Co.,  publishers;   circulation  H. 

LAW  BULLETIN  AND  OHIO 
LAW  JOURNAL;    (see  Cincinnati.) 

LITTLE  CRUSADER;  Sundays; 
juvenile;  four  jiages ;  size  12x18;  subscrip- 
tion 25  cents;  established  1882;  Patrick  E. 
Murphy,  editor  and  publisher ;  does  not  in- 
sert advertisements. 

LUTHERAN  STANDARD  ;  Satur- 
days ;  lutheran  ;  eight  pages;  size  24x:i4  ;  sub- 
scription $2.10;  established  1843;  Faculty  of 
Capital  Univer.sity,  editors;  Evangelical 
Lutheran  Joint  Synod,  publishers  ;  circ'n  J  1. 

OHIO  STATE  SENTINEL  ;  Fri- 
days ;  independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ; 
subscription  $2;  established  1877;  John  T. 
Sliryock,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation 
J;  issues  also  the  Zanesville  Advocate. 

OHIO  STATE  TRIBUNE;  (See 
Springfield.) 

OHIO  WAISENFREUND;  Wednes- 
days; German;  ei^lit  jjages;  size  22x32;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  est.-d)lislKHl  1873 ;  R9V.  Joseph 
Jessing,  editor  and  piililisher;  circ'n  C  1. 

RECORD  AND  MARKET  REPOR- 
TER ;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size  27.x  40 ; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1879 ;  J.  Finley 
Browneditor  ;  William  P.  Brown,  publisher  ; 
circulation  H  H  1. 


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SUNDAY    IIKRAI.D;   Sundays;    four 

Sages:    sizp  28x4,';    subscription  $2;    estab- 
sheil  1875  ;  Samuel  Sliaffer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  H. 

SUNDAY  MORNINt;  NEWS;  Sun- 
days: independent;  four  pages;  size  2.Sx43; 
subscription  $2;  established  1867;  E.  G.  Ore- 
baugh,  editor ;  Orebaugh  &  Brodbeck:,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  H  1. 

SUNDAY  TKIBUNE  AND  MORN 
ING  CJAPITAL;  Sundays;  independent- 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x42  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2 ;  established  1878  ;  W.  J.  Elliott,  editor ;  [ 
Capital  Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  (i  1. 

VIS-A-VIS  ;  Saturdays  :  four  pages ;  size 
18x25 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1868 ; 
Ohio  Institution  for  Deaf  Mutes,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

LANTERN;  semi-monthly ;  sixteen 
pages;  size  of  pages  9x12;  subscription 
$1.51);  established  1881  ;  Students  of  the  Ohio 
State  University,  editors  and  publisliers ;  > 
circulation  K;  a  college  paper;  issued 
during  tlie  collegiate  year. 

I^UTHEIMSCIIE  KIRCHEN  ZEI- 
TUNG^  ;  semi-monthlv  :  German;  lutheran  ; 
eight  pages;  size  22x3ii;  subscription  $1.10: 
established  1860;  Faculty  of  the  Capital  Uni 
versity  of  Columbus,  editors  ami  puljlisli- 
ers  ;  does  not  Insert  advertisements. 

AMERICAN    REAL,    ESTATE  RE- 
PORTER;    monthly;    real    e.state ;    four 
pages  ;  size  25x39  ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  es- 
tal)llshed    18S4 ;    Reporter    Co.,    editors   and  ' 
IJUblishers. 

CITY   AND    COUNTRY;    monthly;! 
twenty-eight  pages  ;  size  of  page  11x16  ;  sub- 
scription .50  cents ;  established  1881  ;  Will  C. 
Turner,  editor;  Will  C.   Turner  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  C  C. 

COMPANION    AND    AMERICAN 
ODD-FELLiOVV  ;    monthly;    odd-fellow- 
ship; sixteen  pages;  size  of  page  10x12;  sub- 
scription $1  ;  established  1865;  S.  C.  Chorlton, 
M.   D.,  editor;  The  M.  C.  Lilley  &  Co.,  pub- 1 
Ushers;    circulation  G.     fW  Actual   average, 
circulation  for  one  year  precedinti  January 
1,  1885,  as  per  statement  on  file  at  the  office  of 
the    American    Neirspaper    Directorj}.    5.000  i 
copies.     Issue  also   the  Knight  and  ilasonic  ' 
Chronicle.  ! 

INLAND  MONTHLY  AND  WEST- 
ERN  CRITIC  ;  monthly;  twenty  pages; 
size  of  page  9x12;  subscription  $1.50;  estab 
lished  18S5  ;  James  M.  Kerr,  W.  Farrand  Felch 
and  T.  C  Harbaugh,  editors  ;  Inland  Monthly 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

KNIGHT;  monthly;  knights  of  pythias; 
Sixteen  pages:  size  of  page  10x12;  subscrip- 
tion SI ;  established  1873 ;  S.  C.  Chorlton,  M.  D., 
editor;  The  M.  C.  Lilley  &  Co.,  publishers; 
circulation  I;  issue  al.so  the  Companion 
and  American  Odd  -  Fellow  and  Masonic 
Chronicle. 

MASONIC  CHRONICLE;  monthly; 
masonic;  sixteen  pages;  size  of  page  10x12; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1881 ;  Dr.  S.  C. 
Chorlton,  editor;  The  M.  C.  Lilley  &  Co., 
publishers;  circulation  G.  J;WActual  average 
circulation  for  one  year  preceding  January 
1,  1885,  an  per  utafcnient  on  file  at  the  office  of 
the  Ameriiiin  Xc n'<pa.ner  Directory,  5,000 
copies.  Issue  also  tlic  Companion  and  Amer~ 
ican  Odd-Fillow  and  Knight. 

MEDICAL    JOURNAL;    monthly;! 
medical :  f  orty-eiglit  pages  octavo  ;  subscrip- 
tion .SI ;  established  1876;  J.  F.  Baldwin,  M.  D., 
editor;   Hann  &  Adair,  publishers;   circula- 
tion H. 

OUR    SUNDAY   SCHOOL;   montlilv ; 
evangelical ;  twenty-two  pages  ;  size  of  page  I 
7x10;  subscription  50  cents;  established  1884; 
Our   Senday   School    Co.,    editors  and   ])ub-  ! 
Ushers. 

COLUMBUS  GROVE,  Putnam  Co., 

~a   1,600  pop.,  on  Dayton  &  Michigan  and 

Cleveland,  Delphos  &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  near 

Lima.    In  an  agricultural  district. 

PUTNAM  CO.  VIDETTE;  Wednes- 
days: republican ;    four   pages;    size    26x40; 


subscription  $1;  established  1873;  W.  C.  Tingle, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J. 

CONDIT,  Delaware  Co.,  a 

TUKNTON  AGITATOR;  biweekly; 
four  pages  ;  size  21x28  ;  subscription  50  cents  ; 
established  1884 ;  L.  T.  Murjihv,  editor  and 
puljlisher. 

CONNEAUT,  Ashtabula  Co.,  c/ 2,500 
pop.,  on  a  creek  2  m.  from  Lake  Erie,  and 
on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rd. 
and  New  York,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  69 
m.  from  Cleveland  and  27  from  Erie,  Pa. 
Has  a  good  harbor  and  trade,  being  a  point 
of  supply  for  an  agricultural  district. 
Manufacturing  carried  on.  The  general 
repair  shops  of  a  division  of  the  N.  Y.  C. 
&  St.  Louis  Rd.  are  located  her^. 

HERALD ;  Saturdays  ;  republican  ;  eight 

pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1882;  Herald  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  J. 

REPORTER;  Wednesdays ;  republican ; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
talilished  1813 ;  Rieg,  Putnam  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publisliers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

CORNING,  Perry'Co.,  a  3,000  pop., on 

Ohio  Central  Rd.,  25  m.  S.  of  Zanesville  and 

20  m.  E.  of  Lancaster.    Coal  mining  carried 

on. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  independent ;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscription  $1.25 ;  estab- 
lished 1880 ;  Geo.  S  Weaver  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  K. 

CORTLAND,    TnimbuU    Co.,   cf   616 

pop.,  on   New  York,  Pennsylvania  &  Ohio 

Rd.,  8  m.  from  Warren.     Trade  centre  for 

the  dairy  piViducts  which   form  the  chief 

industry  of  the  county. 

GAZETTE  !  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  f our 
pages;  size  26-x;40 ;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1876;  John  John.ston,  editor;  Gazette 
Printing  Co.,  publishers  ;  cii-culation  K. 

COSHOCTON,  C.  H.,  Coshocton  Co.,  n 
3,044  pop.,  on  Muskingum  r.,  Ohio  canal  and 
Pittsburgh,  Cincinnati  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  at 
junction  of  the  Couuotton  Valley  Rd.,  69  m. 
from  Columbus  and  115  from  Cleveland. 
Principal  Industries  are  coal  mining  and 
manufacturing. 

A  GE ;  Saturdays ;  republican  ;  eight  pages ; 
size  of  page  24x36 ;  sub.scription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1825 ;  J.  F.  Meek,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  1 1. 

DEMOCRAT;  Tuesdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  :  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1840;  John  C.  Fisher,  editor  , and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

DEMOCRATIC    STANDARD; 

Saturdays;  four  pages;  size  28x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1881 ;  Beach  &  McCabe, 
editors  and  pulilishers  ;  circulation  1 1. 

WOCHENBLATT  ;  Thursdays;  Ger- 
man ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30,x44 ;  sub.scrlption  $2 ; 
established  1880  ;  OttoCummerow,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  J. 

COVINGTON,  Miami  Co.,  -a  1,458 
pop.,  on  Stillwater  creek  and  Chicago,  St. 
Louis  &  Pittsburgh  and  Toledo,  Cincinnati  & 
St.  Louis  Rd.,  6  m.  from  Plqua,  79  from  Co- 
lumbus, 88  N.  of  Cincinnati  and  236  E.  of  Chi- 
cago. In  an  agricultural  region.  Manufac- 
turing carried  on. 
GAZETTE;  Fridays  ;  independent ;  eight 


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pages ;  size  26x40 :  subscription  $1.25  ;  estab- 
lished 187(1;  R.  &  W.  F.  Cantwell,  editors  and 
publishers  :  oirc-ulatlou  K  K  1. 

VINDICATOR;  monthly  ;  baptist ;  thir- 
ty-two pages  octavo  ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 18TU;  Jos.  I.  Cover,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  does  not  insert  advertisements. 

CRESTLINE,  Crawford  Co.,  ^  3,128 
pop.,  on  Pittsburgh,  Fort  Wayne  &  Chicago 
Rd.,  at  crossing  of  C,  C,  C.  &  I.  Rd.,  12  m.  E. 
of  Bucyrus  and  75  m.  from  Cleveland.  Rail- 
road shops  and  manufactories  are  here. 

ADVOCATE;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  26.x40 ;  subscriptl<in  $2.;  estab- 
lished 1869 ;  D.  C.  Billow,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  J  J. 

DEMOC^KAT;  Thursdays;  democratic: 
eight  pages;  size  26.\40;  suliscription  $1.50; 
established  1882  ;  W.  W.  Pope,  tditor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 

CRESTON,  Wayne  Co..  ti  400  pop  ,  at 

junction  of  N.  Y.,  Pa.  &  Ohio  and  Wheeling 

and  Lake  Erie  Rds..  42  m.  from  Mansfield 

and  50  S.  of  Cleveland.    Has  large  flouring 

mill  and  a  furniture  factory. 

JOURNAL :  Thursdays ;  eight  pages  :  size 
80x44;  subscription  S1..50;  establLshed  1881; 
F.  Ladd,  editor  and  publisher ;  clrc'n  J  J. 

CUMMINSVILLE,  Hamilton  Co.,  p 
7,000  pop.,  a  subui-b  of  Cincinnati.  Exten- 
sively engaged  in  manufacturing. 

TRA  NSCRIPT ;  Saturdays ;  four  pages ; 
size  24x36 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1874 ; 
A.  E.  Weatherby,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation J  1. 

CUYAHOGA  FALLS.  Summit  Co., 

c(  3,400  pop.,  on  Cuyahoga  r.  and  Cleve- 
land, Mount  Vernon  &  Delaware  Rd.,  and 
Cleveland,  Pittsburgh  &  Toledo  Rd.,  6  m. 
from  Aki-on.  Engaged  in  milling,  and 
manufacturing  machinery,  sash,  doors, 
blinds,  paper,  rivets,  flour,  leather,  wire 
and  other  articles. 

REPORTER  AND  WESTERN  RE- 
SERVE FARMER  ;  Fridays;  independ- 
ent ;  eight  pages  :  size  of  page  15x22  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2 ;  established  1870 ;  E.  O.  Knox,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  J  1 . 

DAYTON,  C.  H.,  Montgomery  Co.,  a 
45,000  pop.,  on  Great  Miami  r.,  and  Miami 
canal,  60  m.  from  Cincinnati  and  67  from 
Columbus.  Engaged  in  manufacturing  and 
centre  of  several  important  railroads.  The 
car  works  located  here  employ  twelve 
hundred  persons;  considerable  linseed  oil 
manufacture  is  also  carried  on 

DEMOCRAT;  every  morning,  and  EM- 
PIRE AND  DEMOCRAT,  Wednesdays; 
democratic ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight 
pages;  size— dally  26x40,  weekly  (size  of  page) 
19x26 ;  subscription — dailv  §10,  weekly  $2  ; 
established— daily  1844,  weekly  1808 ;  John  6. 
Doren  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers ;  circula- 
tion—daily I,  weeklv  H. 

DIE  DAYTONER  VOLKSZEI- 
TUNG  :  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
WEEKLY,  Thursdays  ;  German  ;  daily 
four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages ;  size— dally 
27x40,  weekly  (size  of  page)  20x27 ;  subscrip- 
tion—daily §6.50.  weekly  .S2 ;  estaljlished  1866 ; 
Geo.  Neder  and  O.  Moosbrugger,  editors  ;  Ger- 
man Newspaper  Co.,  publishers :  circulation 
— daily  I,  weekly  1 1. 

HERALD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY, Saturdays;  daily  four 
pages,  weekly  eight  pages ;  size— daOy  26x44, 


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weekly  (size  of  page)  26x44  ;  subscription — 
daily  $4,  weekly  $1.50 ;  established  —  dally 
1881,  weekly  1879;  J.  St.  J.  Clarkson,  editor; 
Ferd.  J.  Wendell,  publisher;  circulation- 
daily  H 1.  weekly  III. 

JOURNAL;  everv  morning  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Tuesdays;  republi- 
can ;  four  pages ;  size — daily  28x40,  weekly 
29x49;  subscription— daily  $9,  weekly  $2;  es- 
tablished 1808 ;  W.  D.  Bickham,  editor  and 
publisher ;  clrc'n— daily  H  H,  weeklj'  I  1. 

CHRISTIAN  WORLD;  Thursdays; 
reformed  church;  eight  pages;  size  32.x46; 
subscription  $2;  established  1848;  Rev.  E. 
Herbruck  and  Rev.  M.  Loucks,  editors :  E. 
Herbruck,  M.  Loucks,  and  J.  Blum,  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  G ;  issue  also  the  Leaves  of 
Light  and  Instructor. 

DER  FROEHLICHE  BOTSCHAF- 
TER ;  Tuesdays ;  German ;  united  brethren  ; 
four  pages ;  size  24x34 ;  subscription  $1.65  ;  es- 
tablished 1847 ;  Rev.  William  Mittendorf ,  edi- 
tor ;  Rev.  W.  J.  Shuev,  publisher  ;  clrc'n  J  1. 

EMPIRE  AND  DEMOCRAT  ;  (see 
Democrat.) 

HERALD  OF  GOSPEL  LIBERTY; 
Thursdays  ;  christian  ;  sixteen  pages  ;  size  of 
page  11x15;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1808; 
Rev.  C.  J.  Jones,  editor ;  Christian  Publishing 
House,  publishers  ;   circulation  G  l. 

RELIGIOIS  TELESCOPE;  Wednes- 
days ;  united  brethren  ;  sixteen  pages  ;  size  of 
page  13x18  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1834  ; 
Rev.  J.  W.  Hott,  editor ;  Rev.  W.  J.  Shuey, 
publisher ;  circulation  F  1 :  Issues  also  the 
Children's  Friend.  Jugend  Pilgcr,  Missionary 
Visitor  and  Our  Bible  Teacher. 

SATURDAY  PEOPLE;  Saturdays; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  es- 
tablished 1876 ;  J.  St.  J.  Clarkson,  editor  and 
proprietor ;  circulation  J. 

CHILDREN'S  FRIEND  ;  semi- 
monthly ;    juvenile;    united   brethren  ;  four 

ages;  size  15x22  ;  subscription  :30  cents  ;  Rev. 

.  J.  Shuey,  editor  and  publisher  ;  does  not 
insert  arlvertisements ;  Issued  from  the  office 
of  the  Religious  Telescope. 

GOLDEN  WORDS;  semi-monthly; 
juvenile  ;  four  pages  ;  size  15x22 ;  subscription 
35  cents;  established  1883;  Reform  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers  ;  does  not  Insert  adver- 
tisements. 

JUGEND  PILGER;  semi-monthly; 
German  ;  united  brethren  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
15x22;  subscription  30  cents  ;  established  1870; 
Rev.  W.  Mittendorf,  editor  ;  Rev.  W.  J.  Shuey, 
publisher;  does  not  insert  advertisements  ; 
issued  from  the  office  of  the  Religious  Tele- 
scope. 

LEAVES  OF  LIGHT;  seml-mouthVy; 
reformed  church  ;  juvenile  ;  four  pages;  size 
15x22 ;  sub.scription  50  cents  ;  establislied  1873 ; 
does  not  insert  advertisements;  issued  from 
the  office  of  the  Christian  World. 

MISSIONARY  VISITOR;  semi- 
monthly ;  united  brethren  ;  eight  pages;  size 
16x22;  subscription  30  cents;  established 
1865  ;  Rev.  D.  K.  Fllekinger,  editor  ;  Rev.  W. 
J.  Shuey,  publisher;  does  not  insert  adver- 
tisements ;  issued  from  the  office  of  the  Re- 
ligious Telescope. 

FARMERS'  HOME  ;  monthly  ;  agri- 
cultural ;  twelve  pages ;  size  of  page  11x15 ; 
subscription  .50  cents ;  established  1881  ;W.  B. 
Dennis,  editor;  Farmers'  Home  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  F.  Z^~  Actual 
average  circulation  for  one  year  preceding 
Jan.  1,  1885,  as  per  statement  on  file  at  the  of- 
fice of  the  American  Newsjiaper  Directory, 
9,406  copies. 

INTERIOR  MONTHLY  ;  sixty  eight 
pages;  size  of  page  7x10;  sulxscription  $2; 
established  1884;  Reformed  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers. 

ODD  FELLOWS'  SIGNAL;  month- 
Iv  ;  odd  f ellov/ship  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  22x30 : 
.subscription  50  cents  ;  established  188:3  ;  W.  O. 
Bowles,  editor :  Signal  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  H  1. 

OHIO  POULTRY  JOl  RNAL  ; 
monthly  ;  poultry  raising ;  twenty  pages ; 
size  of  page  9x12 :  subscription  50  cents ;  es- 


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toblished   1884;    E.    D.  Hyre,    editor;   E.    D 
Hyre  &  Co.,  nublishers. 

OUR,  BIBLE  TEACHER;  monthly; 
united  brethren;  thirtvslx  pages  octavo- 
subscription  (iO  cents  ;  established  1873  ;  Rev. 
D.  BerRer,  editor  ;  Rev.  W.  J.  Shuey,  publisher ; 
circulation  G  ;  issued  from  the  office  of  the 
Religions  Telescojie. 

!?V\DICATE;  monthly;  four  pages ;  32 
X33;  sub-cription  •2.")Cents:  established  1883; 
R.  H.  McDowell,  editor  and  publisher. 

I  N  8  T  R  U  C  T  O  R;  quarterly;  reformed 
church  ;  fifty  two  pages  octavo  ;  subscription 
(5  cents;  established  1873;  Rev.  E.  Herbruck 
editor ;  circulation  J  1 ;  issued  from  the 
oflice  of  the  Christian  World. 

DEFIANCE,  C.  H.,  Defiance  Co.,  t) 
5,'J07  pop.,  at  confluence  of  Maumee  and  Au- 
glaize rs.,  and  on  Wabash  &  Erie  canal 
and  Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific  and  Chi- 
cago division  of  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rds.,  .51 
m.  from  Toledo.  Centre  of  a  thriving  trade. 
Engaged  in  manufactures. 

EVENIXd  E.XPRESS  ;  every  evening 

S.^^'Pt  Su.'M'ay.  and  DEFIANCE  CO. 
EXFRE!^!?i,  Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  dailv 
four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages;  size— daily 
24x3a,  weekly  3tix48 ;  subscription-daily  $6, 
wcfklv  .•*-J;  established— daily  1884,  weekly 
1S(,S;  Flank  C.  Culle.v,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation— weekly  J  1. 

J  O  U  R  N  A  Li  ;  ever.v  morning  except 
Sunday  ;  four  pages  ;  size  'Sxm ;  subscription 
$5  ;  establislied  1S83  ;  A.  W.  Mavis,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

DEFIANCE  CO.  EXPRESS;  (see 
Evening  Express.) 

DEFIANCE  CO.  REPUBLICAN; 
republican;  Frida.ys  ;  eight  pages;  size  31x 
44;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1884; 
Mavis  .*;  Good,  editors  and  i)ublishers. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thur.sdavs;  democratic; 
tour  pages  ;  size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50  ;  es- 
tablished 1844 ;  White  &  Mains,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  J  1 ;  issue  also  the 
Herold. 

HEROLiD;  Wednesdays;  German  ;  four 
pages;  size  •.>7x4li;  suliscription  SL.iO;  estab- 
lished 1881 ,  J.  A.  Deindorser,  cilltor;  White  & 
Mains,  publishers;  circulation  K  1  ;  issue  also 
the  Democrat. 

DE  GRAFF,  Logan  Co.,  -a  1,200  pop., 
on  C,  C.  C.  &  I.  Rd.  Engaged  in  agricul- 
ture and  stock  raising. 

BUCKEYE;  Fridays  ;  independent ;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  sub.scription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1871 ;  D.  S.  Spellman,  editor;  Spellman 
&  Pond,  publishers  ;  circulation  IC  1. 

DELAWARE,  C.  H.,  Delaware  Co., 
a  6,894  pop.,  on  Olentangy  r.  and  C,  C,  C.  & 
I.  Rd.,  at  junction  of  Columbus,  Hocking 
Valley  &  Toledo  Rd.,  25  m.  from  Columbus, 
also  on  Columbus  &  Toledo  Rd.  A  place 
of  active  trade.  Seat  of  Ohio  Wesleyan  Uni- 
versity and  Wesleyan  Female  College.  En- 
gaged in  manufacturing  woolen  goods, 
agricultural  implements,  chairs.  Iron 
fences,  wagons,  carriages  and  buggies,  and 
largely  in  cigars. 

CHRONICLE;  every  evening  except' 
Sunday  and  DE.1IOCRAT,  Fridays:  daiiv 
four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ;  size— daily 
34x36,  weekly  36x48  ;  subscription— daily  $.5, 
weekly  $1..50;  established  1879;  Albright  & 
Osborne,  editors  and  publishers;  circulation 
—daily  K  K,  weekly  J  J. 

GAZETTE  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republi 
can  ;  four  pages  ;  size— daily  24.v36,  weekly 
30x48;  subscription— weekly  .$2;  establishefl 
—daily  1884.  weekly  1S18  ;  A  Thomson  A  Sons, 
editors  and  publishers;  cric'n— weekly  I  i 


OHIO. 


DEMOCRAT;  (.see  Ctironicle.) 
HERA  LD ;  Thursdays ;  democratic  ;  eight 
pages;  size  of  page  17x24;    subscription  $2; 
estalillshed  1841 ;  James  K.  Newcomer,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  J  J  1. 

.S  I  G  X  A  Ij  ;  Wednesdays  ;  prohibition  ; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50  ;  es- 
tablished 1873  ;  Thomas  Evans,  Jr.,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  I. 

COLLEGE  TRANSCRIPT;  bi- 
weekly ;  twenty  pages ;  size  of  page  8x11 : 
subscription  $1..50;  established  1866;  Senior 
Class  of  Ohio  Wesleyan  University,  editors 
and  publishers;  circulation  K  K  1;  a  college 
paper  ;  issued  during  the  collegiate  j'ear 

WOMAN'S  HOME  MISSIONS; 
monthly:  methodist  episcopal;  eight  pages; 
size  of  page  8x11:  subscription  25  cents;  es- 
tablished 1884;  Mrs.  H.  C.  McCabe,  editor; 
Woman's  Home  Missionary  Society,  publish- 
ers ;  Mrs.  s.  W.  Thomson,  manager ;"  clrc'n  G  1. 

DELPHOS,  Van  Wert  Co.,  t]  5,000 
pop.,  on  Pittsburgh,  Fort  Wajme  &  Chicago 
Rd.,  and  Miami  &  Erie  Canal,  14  m.  N.  W. 
of  Lima,  and  90  from  Toledo.  Centre  of 
the  Narrow  Gauge  Rd.  system.  The 
Toledo,  Cincinnati  &  St.  Louis  and  Cleve- 
land, Delphos  &  St.  Louis  Rds.  cross  here. 
Has  water  power.  Centre  of  an  agri- 
cultural district.  Principal  business  manu- 
facturing. 

COURANT;  Saturdays ;  four  p:iges ;  size 
28x44;  subscription  $2;  established  1877; 
E.  B.  Walkup,  editor  and  puljlislur ;  circula- 
tion K  1. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  four  pages :  size 
26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1869 :  D. 
H.  Tolan  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers: 
circulation  K  1. 

EXCHANGE;  quarterly;  real  estate; 
eight  pages  ;  size  22x30  ;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1883 ;  J.  E.  Wickham,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

DELTA,  Fulton  Co.,  tl  1>000  pop., 
on  L.  S.  &  M.  S.  Rd.  25  m.  W.  of  Toledo. 
Surrounded  by  an  agricultural,  stock- 
raising  and  fruit-growing  country. 

AVALANCHE;  Wednesdays;  republi- 
can ;  eight  pages ;  size  :*)x44 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1876:  J.  H.  Fluhart,  editor 
and  puDlisher;  circulation  K  1. 

DENNISON,  Tuscarawas  Co.,  n-  2,300 
pop.,  on  P.,  C.  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  100  m.  from 
Columbus,  and  93  from  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
The  car  and  machine  shops  of  the  P.,  C.  & 
St.  L.  Rd.  are  located  here. 

PARAGRAPH  ;  Saturdays;  independ- 
ent; four  pages;  size  22x30;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1879  ;  W.  A.  Pittenger,  editor  ; 
Paragraph  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ;  circu- 
lation K  1. 

^TUSCARAWAS  CHRONICLE:   (see 

Uhrichsville.) 

DESHLER,  Henry  Co.,  V]  1,200  pop., 
on  B.  &  O  Rd.,  at  .iunctiou  of  Cin.,  Ham. 
&  Dayton  and  McComb,  Dayton  &  Toledo 
Rds.  Engaged  in  manufacture  of  staves, 
barrels,  laths  and  shingles.  Has  also 
other  manufactures. 

FLA(i;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  ;  size  30x44  :  subscripti(ui  .SI. .50 ;  estab- 
lished 1876;  R.  E.  CoHnn,  editor;  W  H. 
Mitchell  &  Co.,  publisliers  ;  circulation  K. 

DOYLESTOWN,  Wayne  Co.,  ^  1,300 
pop.,  on  high  ground  near  the  centre  of  a 
triangle  formed  by  the  N.  Y.,  P.  &  O.,  C,  A. 
&  C.  and  C,  T.  V.  &  W.  Rds.     Engaged  in 


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OHIO. 


manufacturing  farming  implements.     Has 

several  coal  mines  in  operation. 

JOURNALi;  Wednesdays;  four  pages;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1874; 
George  A.  Corbus,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K  K. 

DRESDEN,  Muskingum  Co.,  n  1,204 
pop.,  on  Pittsburgh,  Cincinnati  &  St.  Louis 
Rd.,  at  junction  of  Cincinnati  and  Muskin- 
gum Valley  Rd.,  and  at  head  of  navigation 
on  Muskingum  r.,  16  m.  above  Zanesville. 
Water  power  is  abundant.  Coal,  limestone, 
glass-stone  and  iron  ore  in  the  vicinity. 
The  Ohio  Canal  unites  with  the  Muskingum 
r.  at  this  point.  j 

DOINGS;  Fridays;  eight  pages;  size 
26x40 ;  subscription  $1.35 ;  established  1874  ; 
W.  M.  Miller,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion K  K  1. 

DUNKIRK,  Hardin  Co., -a  1,600  pop., 
on  Pittsburgh,  Fort  Wayne  &  Chicago  divi- 
sion of  the  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  46  m.  from 
Crestline  and  85  from  Fort  Wayne.  Has 
wagon  and  plow  manufactory  and  quai-- 
rles. 

STANDARD ;  Thursdays ;  independent ; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1875;  Owen  Bros.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K  1. 

EAST  LilVERPOOL,  Columbiana 
Co.,  cf  7,50(D  pop.,  on  Ohio  r.,  and  river  di- 
vision of  Cleveland  &  Pittsburgh  Rd.,  48  m. 
W.  of  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  A  great  number  of 
potteries  here.  Situated  in  an  agricultural 
country  and  has  numerous  mechanical 
works,  employed  chiefly  in  the  manufacture 
of  white,  granite  and  yellow  ware:  with  the 
exception  of  Trenton,  N.  J.,  this  town  pro- 
duces more  pottery  than  any  other  place  in 
the  United  States. 

CRISIS;    Saturdavs;    democratic;    four 

Sages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscription  .§1.50  ;  e.stab- 
shed  1884 ;  George  P.  Ikirt,  editor  and 
publisher. 

POTTER'S  GAZETTE;  Thursdays; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x34 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2 ;  established  1871 ;  T>.  B.  Martin,  edi- 
tor and  publisher;  circulati<m  K. 

SATURDAY  REVIEW;  Saturdays; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.25:  established  1879;  William  B. 
McCord,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J  1; 
dated  at  East  Liverpool  and  Wellsville. 

TRIBUNE;  Saturdays  ;  republican  ;  four 
pages;  size  26x36;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1876  ;  J.  H.  Simms,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  K  1. 

EAST  PALESTINE,  ColumUana 
Co.,  cf  1,35U  pop.,  on  PittsVjurgh,  Fort 
Wayne  &  Chicago  division  of  Pennsylvania 
Rd.,  50  m.  from  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  and  30  from 
Salem,  Ohio.  Coal  mining  is  carried  on. 
Shipping  point  for  country  produce  and 
stock.    Has  steam  gi-ist  mills,  pottery,  etc. 

VALLEY  ECHO;  Thursdays;  four 
pages ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  establish- 
ed 1878 ;  Ellis  Roberts,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K  K  1. 

EATON,  C.  H.,  Preble  Co.,  -a  3,000 
pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  Hamilton  &  Dayton 
Rd.,  53  m.  from  Cincinnati.  An  agri- 
cultural district.  Engaged  in  manufactur- 
ing. 
DEMOCRAT;    Thursdays;  democratic; 


four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1867  ;  L.  G.  Gould,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  KK  1. 

LABOR  JOURNAL;  Wednesdays; 
independent ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  sub- 
scription $1  ;  established  1884  ;  Frank  M.  Gift, 
editor  and  publisher. 

REGISTER:  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages ;  size  30x40 :  subscription  .$2 ; 
established  1S20:  W.  F.  Albright  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers. 

EDGERTON,    Williams   Co.,  Vj    i.ooo 

pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern 

Rd.,  60  m.  W.  of  Toledo. 

OBSERVER:  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
24x35;  subscription  $1.25 ;  established  1882;  J. 
R.  Smalley,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  K  1. 

ELMORE,  Ottaiva  Co.,  ^  1,244  pop.,  on 
Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rd.,  17  m. 
S.  E.  of  Toledo.  Centre  of  a  large  farming 
district.    Engaged  in  manufacturing. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1875 ;  Homer  A.  Eoff,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

ELYRIA,  C.  H.,  Lorain  Co.,  ^  6,000 
pop.,  on  Black  r.,  and  Cleveland  Sc  Toledo 
branches  of  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  South- 
ern Rd.,  at  junction  of  the  Cleveland,  Lor- 
ain &  Wheeling  Rd.,  25  m.  from  Cleveland. 
Engaged  in  manufacturing  shears,  screws, 
etc. 

CONSTITUTION;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  eight  pages ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription 
$1.75 ;  established  1866  ;  F.  S.  Reefy,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J. 

R  E  P  U  B  L  1 1!  A  N  ;  Thursdays  ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  30x42  ;  subscription  §1.75  ;  estab- 
lished 1874 ;  Geo.  G.  Washburn,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  1 1. 

POULTRY  NATION:  monthly ; 
poultry  raising  ;  twenty  pages ;  size  of  page 
9x11 ;  subscription  75  cents  ;  established  1875 ; 
S.  E.  Wurst,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  .J  1. 

FAYETTE,  Fulton  Co.,  "t;  580  pop.,  on 

Lake  Shore  <t  Michigan  Southern  Rd.,  50  m. 

W.  from  Toledo.    Country  agricultural  and 

heavily  timbered  ;    large   and   prosperous 

Normal  School  located  here. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subsci'iption  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1876 ;  Lewis  &  Griffin,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

FELICITY,  Clermont  Co..  p 

TIiilE.S  ;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pagest :  size  26x40  :  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
tabled  1885  ;  W.  H.  Ulrey.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

FINDLAY.  C.  H.,  Hancock  Co.,  tl  4,646 
pop.,  on  Blanchard's  fork  of  Auglaize  r.  and 
Lake  Erie  &  Western  Rd.,  at  terminus  of  the 
Toledo  &  Indianapolis  Rd.,  also  terminus  of 
Carey  &  Findlay  branch  of  Indiana,  Bloom- 
ingtou  &  Western  Rd.,  90  m.  N.  W.  of  Col- 
umbus.   The  centre  of  an  active  trade. 
JEFFERSONIAN  :    every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays  ; 
republican  ;    four  pages ;    size— daily   22x30, 
weekly  29x44  ;   .subscription— weekly  $2  ;  es- 
tablished—daily 1880,  weekly  18.54  ;  A.  H.  Bals- 
lev,  editor  and  ]>ul)lisher  ;  circulation— daily 
Kl,  weekly  I;  issue  also  the  Milan  Advertiser. 

HANCOCK    COURIER:    Thursdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion   $2;  established    1836  ;  Fred.  H.  Glessner, 
editor  and  pulilisher  ;  circulation  J  J  1. 
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four  pages  ;  size  28x44 ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  es- 
tablislietl  1879;  De  Wolfe  &  Alban,  editors 
and  publishers ;  circulation  J  1. 

rOREST,  Hardin  Co.,  -n  1.300  pop.,  at 
the  crossing  of  Ohio  division  of  Indiana, 
Bloomington  &  Western  and  Pittsburgh,  Ft. 
Wayne  &  Chicago  Rds.  Engaged  in  milling 
and  agricultui-e. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays  ;  independent ;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1875;  Harvey  S.  Horn,  editor;  R.  M. 
Horn,  puldisher;  circulation  K  1. 

FORT  RECOVERY,  Mercer  Co.,  -a 
NEW  EKA:  Fridays;  eight  pages;  size 
26x4U;  subscription  $1.50;  establislied  1879; 
Franli  G.  Edge,  editor  and  publisher;  circu- 
lation K  1. 

TOSTORIA,  Seneca  Co.,  ^  5,000  pop., 

on  j  unction  Lake  Erie  &  Western,  Baltimore 

&  Olilo,  Ohio  Central,  N.  Y.,  Chicago  &  St. 

Louis,  and   Columbus,  Hocking   Valley   & 

Toledo   Rds.    Engaged  in  manufacturing. 

Trade  centre  of  large  agi-icultural  district. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
«ight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1875 ;  Frank  Hays,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

REVIEW  ;  Fridays  ;  republican ;  four 
pages  ;  size  28x44 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1860 ;  J.  P.  De  Wolfe,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;     circulation  K  K  1. 

COliIiECiE  ECHO;  monthly;  eight 
pages;  size  of  page  11x15;  subscription  50 
cents  ;  established  1884;  J.  F.  Kinsey,  editor  ; 
issued  by  the  Fostorla  College  of  Music, 

TRANKFORT.  Ross  Co.,  g  750  pop., 

12  m.  from  Chilllcothe.   A  farming  county. 

SUN;  Saturday;  four  pages;  size  22x31 ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1884;  Painter 
&  McCartney,  editors  and  publishers. 

FRANKLIN,  Warren  Co.,  p  2,385 
pop.,  on  tlie  Great  Miami  r.  and  the  C,  C, 
C.  &  I.  Rd.,  16  m.  N.  of  Dayton  and  10  N.  E. 
of  Lebanon.  Engaged  In  the  manufacture 
of  paper  and  agricultural  implements  and 
in  milling. 

VALLEY  CHRONICLE;  Thursdays; 
independent ;.  four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  sub 
scriptlon$l;  establislied  1875;  James  A.  Millar, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K  K  1. 

FREDERICKTO"WN,  Knox  Co.,  n 
85(J  pop.,  on  Owl  creek  and  Erie  division 
of  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  7  m.  from  Mount 
Vernon. 

FREE  PRE.SS  ;  Thursdays  ;  independ- 
ent ;  four  pages ;  size  20x26 ;  subscription 
$2  ;  established  1875  ;  W.  E.  Edwards,  editor ; 
Thos.  Fans,  publisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

FREEPORT,  Harrison  Co.,  d-  600 
pc.p.,  on  Cleveland,  Lorain  &  Wheeling  Rd., 
36  m.  from  Wheeling.  Has  steam  flour 
mills,  stone  quarries,  tile  and  brick  fac- 
tories, stave  factory,  and  lies  in  a  noted 
wool-producing  section. 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  eight  pages ;  size 
26x40;  suliscription  $1.50;  established  1880; 
McMath  &  Williams,  editors  and  piiblishers ; 
circulation  J  1. 

FREMONT,  C.  H.,Sandusky  Co.,  ^ 
8,451  pop.,  on  Sandusky  r.,  at  head  of  navi- 
gation, 24  m.  from  Sandusky,  on  Lake  Sliore 
■■':   Michigan  Southern  Rd.,  at  junction  of 


OHIO. 


Lake  Erie  &  Western  and  Wheeling  &  Lake 
Erie  Rds.,  30  m.  from  Toledo  and  83  from 
Cleveland.  Steamers  run  from  here  to 
various  ports  on  Lake  Erie.  Has  a  large 
and  flourishing  business. 

COURIER;  Thursdays;  German;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages ;  size  28x44 ;  subscription 
$2;  established  1859;  Joseph  Zimmermann, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

^DEMOCRATIC      MESSENGER; 

Thursdays ;  democratic ;  four  pages ;  size 
29x44 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1864  ; 
Messenger  Printing  Co.,  publishers;  clrc'n  I. 
JOURNAL;  Fridays  ;  republican;  four 
pages ;  size  29x44 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1829;  Isaac  M.  Keeler  &  Son,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

GALION,  Crawford  Co.,  ^  6,000  pop., 
on  C,  C.  C.  &  L  Rd.,  at  crossing  of  N.  Y.,  P. 
&  O.  Rd.,  89  m.  from  Cleveland  and  59  from 
Columbus.    Manufacturing  carried  on. 

INQUIRER;  Fridays ;  democratic  ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established 
1871 ;  George  L.  Matthias,  editor  and  publish- 
er ;  circulation  J. 

SUN-REVIEW;   Fridays;   republican; 

eight  pages ;  size  .30x44 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1871 ;  Sun-Review  Printing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers ;  circulation  J. 

GALLIPOLIS,  C.  H.,  Gallia  Co.,  g 

5,000  pop.  on  Ohio  r.,  200  m.  above  Cincin- 
nati, just  below  the  mouth  of  the  Great 
Kanawha,  on  Columbus,  Hocking  Valley  & 
Toledo  Rd.  Has  a  large  furniture  factory, 
machine  shops,  foundries,  broom,  carriage 
and  other  manufacturing  establishments. 
Trade  centre  for  a  large  farming,  coal  and 
mineral  region.  Headquarters  for  numer- 
ous steamboats.  Gallia  Academy  is  also 
located  here. 

BULLETIN;  Tuesdays ;  democratic  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  29x45  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  es- 
talilished  1867 ;  John  L.  Vance,  publisher ;  cir- 
culation I. 

GALLIA  TRIBUNE;  Wednesdays; 
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scription $1.50  ;  established  1872 ;  J.  D.  &  S.  H. 
Olmsted,  editors  and  puljllshers  ;  clrc'n  J  1 . 

JOURNAL;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
four  pages ;  size  28x44 ;  subscription  $2 : 
established  1817;  W.  Nash,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J  J  1. 

DISTRICT  NEWS;  monthly; 
methodist  episcopal ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x.30 ; 
subscription  25  cents  ;  established  1882 ;  Z.  W. 
Fagan.  editor  and  publisher. 

CSALLIA  DEMOCRAT;  monthly; 
democratic;  four  pages;  size  22x30;  sub- 
scription 25  cents;  established  1885;  Jackson 
Club,  editors  and  publishers. 

GARRETTSVILLE,   Portage  Co., 

a'  1.200  Ijojj.,  I  in  Malioning  r.  and  Mahoning 

division  of  N.  Y.,  P.  &  O.  Rd.,  37  m.  from 

Cleveland. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages;  size  .30x44;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1867 ;  Charles  B.  Webb,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

GENEVA,  Ashtabula  Co.,  ^  2,500 
pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern 
Rd.,  and  N.  Y.,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rd., 
45  m.  from  Cleveland.  Engaged  in  manu- 
facturing and  a  trade  centre. 

EXPRESS;  Fridays  ;  independent ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  of  page  1.3x20 ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1878  ;  Express  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  J  J. 


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OHIO. 


TIMES;  Wednesdays ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages ;  size  35x4S ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
flsliecl  1867 ;  Hawley  &  Treat,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  J  1. 

FOSTER'S  MUSICAL  JOURNAL,; 
monthly;  music  ;  sixteen  pages  ;  size  of  page 
10x13;  subscription  SI;  establisiied  1879 ;  G. 
Porter  Foster,  editor  ;  Standard  Publishing 
House,  publishers ;  circulation  (i  G. 

GENOA,  Ottawa  Co.,  ^ 

TIDIES;  Saturdays;  eight  pages;  size 
30x44;  established  1883;  G.  Oderkirk,  editor 
and  publisher. 

GEORGETOWN,  C.  H.,  Brown  Co., 
p  1,293  pop.,  on  White  Oak   creek,   7   m. 
from  Ohio  r.  and  40  from   Cincinnati.    A 
farming  district,  having  an  active  trade. 
BROWN  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Wednes- 
days ;   democratic;    four  ijat^cs;    size  26x40; 
subscription  S1.50  ;  established  lf^83  ;  D.  S.  Tar- 
bell  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation 

BROWN  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50  ;  established  1863;  L.  B.  Leeds,  edi- 
tor and  publisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

GAZETTE;  We.lnesdays;  four  pages; 
size  26x40;  subscriiitinn  82;  established  1880; 
W.  H.  P.  Dennj-,  editor  and  publisher;  circu- 
lation J  1. 

GT.IiM.AVTO^WS,  Montgomery  Co., 
-D  1,920  pop.,  on  Twin  r.  and  C.  V.  W.  & 
M.  Rd.,  44  m.  from  Cincinnati  and  12  from 
Dayton.  Carriages,  buggies,  agricultural 
implements,  tobacco  and  segars  are  manu- 
factured. Is  a  local  trade  centre. 
PRESS ;  Wednesdays  ;  democratic  ;  four 

Bages ;  size  24x34 ;  subscription  $1.50  ;   estab- 
shed  1874 ;  F.  D.  Harkrider,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 


OHIO. 


GETTYSBURG!!,  Darke  Co.,  -a  400 
pop.,  on  the  Chicago,  St.  Louis  &.  Pitts- 
burgh Rd.  A  fine  agricultural  section  and 
grain  market. 

SCHOOL  VISITOR;  monthly; 
educational ;  thirty-six  pages  octavo  ;  sub- 
scription $1  ;  established  18S0;  John  S.  Royer, 
editor  and  publisher  :  circulation  J  1. 

GRAND   RAP!DS,    Wood   Co.,   b 

SOO  pop.,  on  Maumee  r.  and  T.  O.  &  St.  L. 

Rd.  and  Cincinnati  &  Toledo  canal,  25  m. 

from  Toledo.    Has  wood  pulp  and  flouring 

mills. 

THOMPSON'S  TRIUMPH;  Wednes- 
days ;  four  pages ;  size  20x26 ;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  ISSo  ;  C.  K.  Thompson,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

GRANV!L,!iE,  Licking  Co.,  a  1,127 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio,  Ohio  Central  and 
Pittsburg,  Cincinnati  &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  6  m. 
W.  of  Newark,  25  E.  of  Columbus.    Seat  of 
Denlson  University  and  Young  Ladies'  In- 
stitute (both  Baptist),  and  also  the  Gran- 
ville Female  College  (Presbyterian). 
TIMES;     Fridays ;     republican ;    eight 
pages  ;  size  20x26  ;  subscription  $1  50 ;  estab- 
lished 1880 ;  Downs  &  Kussmaul,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  K  I. 

DENISON  COLLEGIAN;  every  three 
weeks;  thirty-two  pages  octavo;  subscrip- 
tion SI. 25;  established  1868;  Students  of 
Denlson  University,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  K  ;  a  college  paper ;  issued  during 
the  collegiate  year. 

GREENF!ELI),  Highland  Co.,  g  2,104 
pop.,  on  Paint  creek  and  Cincinnati,  Wash- 


ington &  Baltimore  Rd.,  at  junction  of  the 
Indiana,  Bloomington  &  Western  and  Ohio 
Southern  Rds.,  75  m.  from  Cincinnati.  Situ- 
ated in  an  agricultural  district,  and  lias  an 
active  trade. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays;  fotu- pages; 
size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  establisiied 
1865 ;  R.  R.  Sprung,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

GREEN  SPR!NG,  Seneca  Co.,  tj  746 

pop.,  on  Ohio  division  of  Indiana,  B.  &  W. 

Rd.,  at  junction  of  the  N.  Y.,  Chicago  &  St. 

Louis  Rd.,   20  m.  from  Sandusky.    Has  a 

sulphur  spring  and  water  cure.    In  a  fine 

farming  country. 

TI3IES  ;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
34x35  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1880 ;  M.  F. 
Van  Buskirk,  editor  ;  Van  Busklrk  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers :  circulation  K. 

MI  TUAL  UNDERWRITER; 
monthly  ;  insurance  ;  elubt  pages  ;  size  25,x34  ; 
subscriptions!;  establishi^d  1876;  Van  Bus- 
klrk &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

NEW  ACADEMY  ;  quarterly;  twenty- 
eight  pages;  size  of  page  6x8  ;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1884;  J.  S.  Axtell,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  a  college  paper. 

GREENVILIiE,  C.  H.,  Darke  Co.,  -a 
3,535  pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific 
Rd.  and  proposed  extension  of  the  Cincin- 
nati, Van  Wert  &  Michigan  Rd.,  at  crossing 
of  Dayton  &  Union  Rd.,  35  m.  from  Dayton 
and  94  from  Columbus.  Centrally  located 
in  a  flue  and  prosperous  agi-icultural  dis- 
trict. 

DARKE  CO.  DEMOCRATIC  AD- 
VOCATE; Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages;  size  :50x44;  subscription  $1.50;  estali- 
fished  18S3  ;  Browne  &  Linn,  editors  and  pub- 
ublishers  ;  circulation  J  J. 

DEMOCRAT;  Wednesdays ;  democratic; 
four  pages  :  size  32x49  ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1855;  Charles  Roland,  editor  and 
pulillsher ;  circulation  1 1. 

DIE  POST;  Wednesdays;  German;  dem- 
ocratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  28xJ4  ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1883;  Z.  Geo.  Feuchtinger, 
editor;  Post  Publishing  Co.,  publishers;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

JOURNAL  ;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages;  size  35x48;  subscription  Sl-50 ;  estab- 
lished 1832;  E.  W.  Otwell,  editor;  Curt 
Otwell,  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

SUNDAY  COURIER;  Saturdays ;  re- 
publican ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50 ;  established  1875  ;  A.  R.  Calderwood, 
editor  and  pulilisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

GREEN W!CH,    Huron    Co.,   i    SCO 
pop.,  on   Cleveland,  Columbus,  Cincinnati 
&  Indianapolis  Rd.,  55  m.  from  Cleveland 
and  83  from  Columbus. 
ENTERPRISE;      Wednesdays;      eight 
pages  ;  size  26.x40 ;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1880;  J.  B.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  K.; 

HAMDEN  JUNCTION,  Vinton 
Co.,  ^  600  pop.,  at  junction  of  Marietta  & 
Cincinnati  &  Portsmouth  Branch  Rds.,  125 
ni.  E.  of  Cincinnati  and  55  N.  of  Ports- 
mouth. Manufacture  of  iron,  and  coal 
mining  carried  on. 

HAMDEN  ENTERPRISE;  Satur 
days  ;   independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  18T9  ;  K.  J.  Cam- 
eron, editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J  J  1. 

HAMILTON,  C.  H.,  Butler  Co.,  p 
15,000  pop.,  on  Miami  r.  and  Cincinnati, 
Hamilton  &  Dayton  Rd.,  at  junction  of  Cir 


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cinnati,  Richmond  &  Chicago  and  Cincin- 
nati &  Indianapolis  Junction  Rds.,  20  m. 
from  Cincinnati.  Mills  and  manufactories 
are  located  here. 

XEWS ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
jlj  and  T  E  L,  E  O  R  A  P  H, 
'  Thursdays  ;  daily  non-par- 
tisan, weekly  republican  ; 
daily  four  pages,  weekly 
eight  pages;  size— daily 
■22.X30,  weekly  30x44  ;  sub- 


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scription  —  daily  .$3.(iO, 
weekly  $2 :  established 
—daily  1879,  weekly  1814; 
C.  M.  Campbell,  editorand 
l>ublisher;  circulation  — 
daily  1 1,  weekly  J  J  1. 

BUTL,EU    CO.    DEi>IO€RAT;  Thurs 

days  ;  democratic  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1814;  B.  K. 
Brant,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  I  1 . 

NATIONAL  ZEITUNti;  Thursdays; 
German  ;  democratic  ;  six  pages  ;  size  nf  page 
20.X26;  subscription $2 ;  estalilislicd  isoi;  L.  B. 
De  La  Court,  editor  and  publislu  r  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

OBSERVER;  Fridays;  democratic; 
tour  pages  ;  size  22x30 ;  subscription  50  cents  ; 
established  1876;  Jacob  H.  Long  and  Ben. 
M.  Hardin,  editors  and  publishers ;  circula- 
tion KK  1. 

TELEGRAPH;  (see  News.) 

HARRIS,  Gallia  Co.,  :;. 

RFO  GRANDE  FREEWILL   BAP- 

TI8T  ;  monthly ;  free-will  baptist ;  four 
pages  ;  size  20x26  ;  sub.scription  25  cents  ;  es- 
tablished 18S4  ;  Thomas  E.  Peden,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  1 ;  issued  from  the 
otHce  of  the  Wellston  Argxi,s. 

HARRISON,  Hamilton  Co.,  p  1,850 
pop.,  on  the  White  Water  Valley  Rd.,  at 
junction  of  the  Cincinnati,  Ind.,  St.  Louis  & 
Chicago  Rcl.,  25  m.  from  Cincinnati.  Has 
two  distilleries  and  three  cooper  shops,  and 
manufactures  furniture.  Has  also  flouring 
mills. 

NEWS ;    Thursdays  ;    independent ;   four 

pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1870;  Walter  Hartpence.  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  K. 

HAYESVILLE,  Ashland  Co.,  ^  563 
pop.,  on  Scioto  Valley  Rd.,  8  m.  from  Ash- 
land. Engaged  in  carriage  and  wagon 
building. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  eight  pages; 
size  30x44;  subscription  $1.75;  established 
1875;  Joe  F.  Miller,  editor;  J.  W.  Brant,  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  1. 

HICKSVILLE,  Defiance  Co.,  b  1,900 

pop.,  on  B.  &  O.   Rd.    Has  stave  factories 

and  mills. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size  26x40; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1874;  T.  C. 
Dowell,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J. 

HILLSBOROUGH,  C.  H.,  Highland 
Co.,  p  3,80i)  pop.,  at  terminus  of  a  branch 
railroad  21  m.  long,  which  connects  with 
Cincinnati,  Washington  &  Baltimore  Rd.  at 
Blanchester.  On  line  of  the  Columbus  &  | 
MaysvlUe  Narrow  Gauge  Rd. 

<;  A  ZETTE  ;      Thursdays  ;      democratic  ;  ; 

four  iiages;  size  28x44;  subscription  $I.,50; 
established  1818  ;  Hough  &  Dittey,  editors  and 
iniblishers  ;  circulation   II.  ' 

im;iILANI>  NEWS;  Wednesdays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages;  size  35x48;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1837;  J.  L.  Boardman, 


editor;  Highland  News  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  J  1. 
[  SATURDAY  HERALD;  Saturdays; 
republican  ;  eight  pages  ;  size 30x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50 ;  established  1880  ;  Herald  Printing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  circulation  I  I. 

:  HIRAM,  Portage  Co.,  n' 500  pop.,  on  N. 

Y.,  P.  &  O.  Rd.,  4  m.  N.  W.  from  GarrettS- 

i     ville.    Hiram  College  is  located  here. 

j  BEAMAN'S  BU<iLE;  monthly;  four 
pages  ;  size  22x30 ;  subscription  35  cents ;  es- 
tablished  1881  ;  D.  H.  Beaman,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  I. 

HOLGATE,  Henry  Co..  b  1.200  pop., 
at  the  crossing  of  the  B.  &  O.  and  Toledo, 
Cin  &  St.  Louis  Rds.  A  farming  and  lum- 
bering district. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;   estab- 
j  llshed  1882;  W.  J.  Johnson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  1. 

HUBBARD,  Trumbull  Co.,  nf  1,800 
pop.,  IS  m.  S.  E.  of  Warren,  on  Mahoning 
branch  of  N.  Y.,  P.  &  O.  Rd.,  6  m.  from 
Youngstown.    Centre  of  a  mineral  district. 

t     ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays  ;  four  pages; 

size  24x35  ;  subscription  $1.25 ;  established  1878; 

W.  R.  Wadsworth,  editor  and  publisher  ;  clr- 
I  culatlon  K  1. 

HURON,  Erie  Co.,   tl  1.150  pop.,  on 

Lake  Shore  &  M.  S.  and  Wheeling  &  Lake 

Erie  Rds.,  and  on  Lake  Erie,  and  Huron  r. 

A  well-known  point  for  trade  in  fresh  fish. 

ERIE  CO.  REPORTER  ;  Thursdays; 
eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1879 ;  D.  H.  Clock,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

IRONTON,  C.  H.,  Lawrence  Co.,  g 
10,500  pop.,  on  Oliio  r.  and  Ironton  division 

I  of  the  Toledo,  Cincinnati  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  at 
junction  of  the  Scioto  Valley  Rd.,  which 

I  connects  with  the  Chesapeake  &  Ohio,  145 
m.  above  Cincinnati.    Engaged  in  iron  and 

[  coal  mining.  The  river  commerce  is  quite 
Important.  Several  iron  manufactories  are 
located  here,  also  nail  mills,  machine  shops, 
tool  works,  etc. 

BUSY  BEE;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1880;  Will  B.  Tomlinson,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

DER  WiECHTER  AM  OHIO;  Fri- 
days; German;  independent;  four  pages; 
size  26x40;  subscription  $2;  established  1872; 
C.  Feuchter,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion K  1. 

REGISTER:  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  ;  size  28x42 ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  es- 
tablished '1850;  E.  S.  Wilson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  I  1. 

SATURDAY  IRONTONIAN;   Satin 
days;  democratic;    four   pages;   size   26x40; 
subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1878  :  L.  P.  Ort, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J  J  1. 

JACKSON,  C.H.,  Jackson  Co.,  g  3,021 
pop.,  on  Portsmouth  branch  of  Cincinnati, 
Washington  &  Baltimore  Rd.,  at  junction 
of  the  Ohio  Southern  Rd.,  145  m.  from  Cin- 
cinnati and  44  from  Portsmouth.  In  centre 
of  pig  iron  and  stone  coal  region  of  South- 
ern Ohio. 

HERALD  ;  Thursdays  ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscrii)tion  $1;  estab- 
lished 1866;  W.  C.  Gould,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher   circulation  J  1. 


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J  O URN ALi ;  Wednesdays  ;  republican  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  29x45  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
establislied  1882;  Thomas  C.  Gerken,  editor; 
Gerkeu,  Tripp  &  Co.,  publishers  ;  circ'n  J  J  1. 

STANDARD;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages;  size  2.Sx42;  subscription  $1 ; 
€stal)lished  1S4T ;  J.  H.  Mackley,  editor;  D. 
Mackley,  publisher;  cu-culation  J  J  1. 

JAMESTOWN,    Greene    Co.,  u  877 
pop.,  on  Toledo,  Cincinnati  &  St.  Louis  Rd., 
40  ni.  S.  W.  of  Columbus,  and  75  N.  E.  of 
Cincinnati.     Surrounded   by  a  good   agri- 
onUural  and  stock-raising  country. 
TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages;  size26.K40;   subscription  ,$1.50;  estab- 
lished 1877;  H.  B.  Zartman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

JEFFERSON,  C.  H.,  AsMabtdu  Co., 
cf  1,008  pop.,  on  Jamestown  branch  of  Lake 
Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rd.,  60  m.  from 
Cleveland  and  50  from  Erie.  In  the  centre 
of  an  agricultural  and  dairy  district. 

ASHTABULA  SENTINEL,;  Thurs 
days  ;  republican  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  35x48  ; 
subscription  $1.,50;  established  1832;  J.  A. 
Howells,  editor;  J.  A.  Howells  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers :  circulation  J  1. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  ;  size  2(ix40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1876;  E.  L.  Lampson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J  1. 

JEFFERSON VILLE,  Fayette  Co., 

p  730  pop.,  on  Ohio  Southern  and  C,  C.  & 

H.  V.  Rd.    Has  two  grain  elevators. 

CHRONICLE;  Saturdays;  four  pages; 
size  24x33;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1880 ;  Adolph  Voigt,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation K. 

KENT,  Portage  Co.,  cf  3,717  pop.,  on 

Cuyahoga  r.,  10  m.  N.  E.  of  Akron  and  on 
N.Y.,  P.  &  O.  Rd.,  at  junction  of  the  Connot- 
ton  Valley  and  Pittsburgh,  Cleveland  & 
Toledo  Rds.  Railroad  machine  shops  are 
located  here.  Has  a  fine  water  power  and 
is  engaged  in  various  manufactures. 

NEAVS  :  Fridays;  eight  pages;  size  30x44; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  18S1 ;  O.  S.  Rock- 
well, editor ;  News  Publishing  Co.,  publishers; 
cii'culation  J  J. 

SATURDAY  BULLETIN |  Saturdays; 
eight  pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1866;  N.  J.  A.  Minich,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

KENTON,  C.  H.,  Hardin  Co.,  -n  5,000 
pop.,  on  Scioto  r.  and  Indiana,  Bloomlngton 
&  Western  and  Chicago  &  Atlantic  Rds.,  74 
m.  from  Sandusky  and  24  from  Bellefon- 
taine.    An  agricultural  and  lumber  district. 

DAS  WOCHENBLATT  ;  Thursdays; 
German ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2  ;  e.stabllshed  1881 ;  John  Doenier,  edi- 
tor ;  Ritfe  &  Born,  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  29x44 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1866;  Daniel  Flanagan  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  1. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; four  pages;  size  28x44;  subscription  $Z; 
established  1847;  Miller  &  Rutledge,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  I. 

KINGSVILL.E,  Ashtabula  Co.,  rf  600 

pop.,  on  N.  Y.,  Ch.  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  7  m.  E.  of 

Ashtabula.    Has  three  grist  mills,  wrought 

iron  works  and  basket  works. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridavs;  four  pages;  size 
22x.30;  subscription  $1;  established  1883;  cir- 


OHIO. 


dilation  K;  0.  P.  Nearpass,  editor;  I.  V. 
Nearpa.ss,  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

LAKESIDE,  Ottawa  Co.,    f^    a  camp 

meeting  point  near  Lake  Erie. 

NEWS  ;  monthly;  methodist  episcopal  ; 
eight  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1883;  Wilson  M.  Day,  editor; 
Lakeside  Camp  Meeting  Association,  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

LANCASTER,  C.  H.,  Fairjield  Co.,  □ 
7,000  i3op.,  at  iiUersectlon  of  Cincinnati  & 
Muskingum  Valley  Rd.  with  Columbus, 
Hocking  Valley  &  Toledo  Rd.,  and  connect- 
ed bj'  Hocking  canal  with  Ohio  canal  at 
Carroll.  An  agricultural  district  and  centre 
of  trade. 

LEADER  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day ;  Independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x32  ; 
subscription  $5 ;  established  1884 ;  Leader 
Printing  Co..  editors  and  publishers. 

GAZETTE  ;  semi-weekly,  Wednesdays 
and  Saturdays  ;  repulilican  ;  tour  pages  ;  size 
24.X34  :  subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1826  ; 
S.  A.  Griswold,  editor;  Gazette  Printing  Co., 
publishers :  circulation  I. 

FAIRFIELD  CO.  REPUBLICAN; 
Saturdays ;  independent ;  four  pages  ;  size 
30x44 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1879  ; 
A.  R.  Eversole,  editor  ;  Fairfield  Co.  Repub- 
lican Printing  Co.,  publishers  ;  circ'n  J  1. 

OHIO  EAGLE;  Thursdays  ;  deuKicratic  ; 
eight  pag..'S;  size  of  page  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1809;  Thomas  Wetzk-r,  edi- 
tor and  publisher;  circulation  1 1. 

OHIO  INDUSTRIAL  SCHOOL 
JOURNAL  ;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  .size 
24x35  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1884 ;  J. 
C.  Hite,  editor ;  published  by  and  for  the 
boys  of  the  Ohio  Reform  School. 

LA  RUE,  Marion  Co.,  a  1,000  pop.,  at 
the  ci-ossing  of  Scioto  r.  and  C,  C,  C.  &  I. 
Rd.,   14  m.  W.  of  Marion,   and  14  S.   E.  of 
Kenton ;  near  the  A.  &  C.  Rd.    Trade  centre 
for  a  rich  farming  country. 
NEWS;    Saturdays;    non-partisan;    four 
pages;   size  24x:^6;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1877 ;  F.  C.  Judd,  editor  ;  Frank  Long, 
publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

LEBANON,     Warren    Co.,     p    3.0u0 

pop.,  30  m.  from  Cincinnati,  in  the  centre  of 

a  rich  and  populous  farming  district. 

STAR;   every  morning    except  Sunday, 

and  WESTERN  STAR,  Thursdays ;  daily 

four  vjages,  ■weekly  eight  pages  ;   size— daily 

21x30.  weekly  36x48:  subsi-ription— weeklv  $2; 

established— daily  ISs:!,  wc-kly  1806 ;  Wui.  C. 

McClintock,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation 

— dailv  K  1,  weekly  I  I. 

PATRIOT;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1868;  T.  M.  Proctor,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 
W^ESTEUN  STAR;  (see  Sfa,r.) 
NATIONAL  NORMAL  EXPO- 
NENT ;  monthly  ;  thirty-two  pages  octavo  ; 
subscription  50  cents ;  established  1866 ;  R. 
Heber  Holbrook,  editor ;  National  Normal 
School  Company,  publishers ;  circulation 
E  1  ;  a  school  paper ;  issued  during  the  school 
year.  E^"  Actual  averag<-  circulation  for  one 
year  preceding  Feb.  1,  1885,  as  per  statement 
on  file  at  the  office  of  the  American  Newspaper 
Directory,   15,500  cojiies. 

LEESVILLE,  Carroll  Co., D- 600  pop,, 
on  the  Wheeling  and  Lake  Erie  Bd.  Coal 
mining  is  the  principal  industry. 

CONNOTTON      VALLEY     TIMES; 

Thursdays  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x 
40;  subscriptions!. .50;  established  1880;  R.  G. 
Rivers,  editor  ;  M.  C.  Price,  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation K  K. 


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LEETOXIA,  Columbiana  Co.,  cT  'i.ssa 
pop.,  on  Pittsburgh,  Fort  Wayne  &  Chicago 
Rd.,  at  crossing  of  N.  Y.,  Pcnn.  &  Ohio  Rd., 
63  ni.  from  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  and  21  from 
Alliance. 

DE.^IOCRAT ;  Fridays ;  democratic ;  four 
pages;  size  24x35;  subscription  SI. .50:  estab- 
lished 1875;  T.  S.  Arnolil,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  K  1. 

LEIPSIC,  Putnam  Co.,  ^1,500  pop.,  at 

crossing  of  Cincinnati,  Hamilton  &  Dayton 

and  N.  Y.,  C.  &  St.  L.  Rds.    Manufactures 

staves,   tiles,    bricks,   blinds,    sash,   doors, 

spokes,  pumps,  etc.,  has  bending   works. 

In  a  fertile  locality ;   is  an  Important  grain 

market. 

FREE  PRESS  ;  Fridays  ;  independent ; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  §1.50  ; 
establislied  1878  ;  W.  W.  Smith,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  J. 

LIBERTY  CENTRE,   ffenry   Co., 

■D  500  pop.,  29  m.  W.  of  Toledo  and  7  m.  E.  of 
Napoleon,  on  Wabash  Rd.  Timber  is  ship- 
ped from  here  in  large  quantities. 

LIBERTY  PRESS;  Thursdays;  four 
pages  ;  size  22x32  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  N.  W.  Emery,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  1. 

LIMA,  C.  H.,  Allen  Co.,-\j  7,5G9  pop., 
on  Ottawa  r.,  at  intersection  of  the  Pitts- 
burgh, Fort  Wayne  &  Chicago  with  Cin., 
Hamilton  &  Dayton,  Chicago  &  Atlantic 
and  Lake  Erie  &  Western  Rds.,  130  m.  from 
Cincinnati  and  60  from  Fort  Wayne.  En- 
gaged in  manufacturing  and  trade. 

DEMOCRATIC  TIMES  ;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Satur- 
days ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ; 
size— daily  23x30,  weekly  (size  of  page)  17.x25; 
sul]scri|ition— daily  $9.39,  weeklv.S1.50  ;  estab- 
lislied—ilaily  1884,  weekly  1879  ;  6.  B.  Self  ridge, 
Jr.,  editor ;  O.  B.  Selfridge,  Jr.,  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation— weekly  1 1. 

REPUBLICAN;  every  morning  except 
Sunday,  and  ALLEN  CO.  REPUBLI- 
CAN, Fridays;  daily  four  pages,  weekly 
eight  pages;  size— daily  22x2S,  weekly  :30x44"; 
siibscription — daily  .S5.20,  weekly  $1 ;  estab- 
lished —  daily  1882,  weekly  1875 ;  Charles  L. 
Long,  editor;  Charles  L.  Long  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers; circulation— daily  K  1,  weekly  J  1. 

ALLEN  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  semi- 
weekly,  Wednesdays  and  Saturdays  ;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages;  size  24x34;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1856;  Timmonds  & 
Parmenter,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  I  1. 

ALLEN  CO.  REPUBLICAN;  (see 
Repuhlican.) 

DER  COURIER:  Thur.sdays;  German; 
elglit  pages  ;  size  30x44 :  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1877 ;  George  Feltz,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J. 

GAZETTE;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
four  pages;  size  29x44;  subscription  $1.. 50;  es- 
tablished 1854  ;  C.  Parmenter,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J  1. 


OHIO. 


LITHOPOLIS,  Fairfield  Co.,  a  404 
pop.,  16  m.  from  Columbus  and  Lancaster. 
Has  quarries  and  manufactures  buggies 
and  wagons.    In  a  rich  farming  district. 

LITHOPOLITAN    HOME    NEWS  ; 

Fridays;  independent;  eight  pages;  size 
30x44;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1879; 
R.  E.  Raymond  and  O.  E.  D.  Baugher,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

LOCKLAND,  Hamilton  Co.,  p  2,000 
po|p.,  10  m.  fi-om  Cincinnati,  on  Cincinnati, 


Hamilton  .%  Dayton  and  Cleveland,  Colum- 
bus, Cincinnati  &  Indianapolis  Rd.,  and 
Miami  Valley  Canal ;  extensively  engaged 
In  manufacturing  starch,  paper  and  cotton, 
goods. 

3IIAMI  VALLEY  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
four  pages;  size  22x.32;  subscription  .<«1.50; 
established  1885 :  Joe  M.  Tavlor,  editor"  and 
publisher. 

LOGAN,  C.  H.,  Hocking  Co.,  p  ■2,66& 
pop.,  on  Hocking  r.,  Hocking  canal  and 
Columbus,  Hocking  Valley  &  Toledo  Rd.,  at 
junction  of  Straitsville  branch,  18  m.  from 
Lancaster  and  49  from  Columbus.  Has  coal 
and  iron  ore  mines. 

HOCKING  SENTINEL;  Thursdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2  ;  established  1842  ;  Lewis  Green,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

REPUBLICAN  GAZETTE;  Thurs- 
days ;  republican  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  aix44  : 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1877 ;  D.  H.  Wil- 
lard  editor  ;  Republican  Gazette  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers ;  circulation  K 1. 

LONDON,  C.  H.,  Madison  Co.,  n  4.000 
pop.,  on  Pittsbm-gh,  Cincinnati  &  St.  Louis 
Rd.,  at  junction  of  Indiana,  Bloomington 
&  Western  Rd.,  24  m.  from  Columbus,  20 
from  Springfield  and  30  from  Xenia. 

ENTERPRISE;  Wednesdays;  republi- 
can; fom- pages;  size  2.5x38;  subscription  .$2; 
established  1872;  John  Wallace,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  J. 

xMADISON  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Wed- 
nesdays; democratic;  four  pages  ;  size  27x44  ; 
subscription  $2;  established  1857;  M.  L. 
Bi-jan,  editor  and  publisher;   circulation  J  1. 

TIMES;  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  foiu-  pages;, 
size  27x43 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1840 ; 
W.  S.  Shepherd,  editor ;  Shepherd  &  Craig, 
publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

LORAIN,  Lorain  Co.,  ti  3,600 pop.,  ter- 
minus of  Cleveland,  Lorain  &  Wheeling 
Rd.  and  on  the  N.  Y.,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 
Rd.  at  mouth  of  Black  r.,  on  S.  shore  of 
Lake  Erie.  Outlet  for  Central  Ohio  coal 
fields.  Engaged  extensively  in  brass  manu- 
factures and  trade.  From  Cleveland  by 
water  28  m. 

TIMES;  Wednesdays;  eii^'ht  pages;  size 
30x44;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1879;. 
F.  A.  Rowle.y,  editor  and  pulilislier  ;  circula- 
tion K  1. 

LOUDONVILLE,  Ashland  Co.,  ti 
2,000  pop.,  on  Black  fork  of  Mohican  r.  and 
Pittsburgh,  Fort  Wayne  &  Chicago  Rd.,  19 
m.  from  Mansfield  and  70  N.  by  E.  of  Colum- 
bus. Centi'e  of  a  grain  and  stock-raising 
country. 

ADVOCATE;  Thursdays;  eight  pages; 
size  30x44  ;  subscription  $1..50 ;  established  1873; 
Peter  High  Stauffer,  eilitor  and  publisher; 
circulation  I  I. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays  ;  democratic  ; 
four  pages;  size  24x35;  subscription  $1..50; 
established  1879 ;  J.  G.  Herzog,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

OUR  HOME;  bi-weekly;  eight  pages; 
size  2ox:50;  sul>scription  50  cents;  established 
1884  ;  L.  AUenbaugh,  editor  and  publisher. 

LOUISVILLE,  stark  Co.,  [/  pop., 
1,200 ;  situated  on  line  of  Pittsburgh,  Fort 
Wayne  &  Ohio  Rd.,  7  m.  East  of  Canton, 
the  county  seat.  Has  a  foundry,  two 
planing  and  grist  mills. 
TRANSCRIPT;  Fridays;  independent ; 


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four  pages  ;  size  2Gx40 ;  subserlptiou  $1.50  ;  es- 
tablished 1883 ;  D.  B.  Sherwood,  editor  aud 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

liOVELAND,  Clermont  Co.,  p  1,000 
pop.,  on  the  Cincinnati,  Washington  & 
Baltimore  and  Pittsburgh,  Cincinnati  &  St. 
Louis  Rds. 

ENTERPRISE;!  Saturdays  :  independ- 
ent ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
SI. 50;  established  1884;  Campbell  &  Dom- 
baugh,  editors  and  \>n\  Ushers. 

MoARTHUR,  C.  H.,  Vinton  Co.,  g 
900  pop.,  on  Columbus,  Hocking  Valley  & 
Toledo  Rd.,  3  m.  from  line  of  Marietta  & 
Cincinnati  Rd.,  31  from  Chillicothe  and  133 
from  Cincinnati.  Situate  in  Southern  Ohio 
coal  and  iron  region.  Engaged  in  general 
manufacturing,  coal  mining  and  stock  rais- 
ing. 

DEMOCRAT.  ENQUIRER ;  Thurs 
days;  democratic;  four  pages;  size  28x44; 
subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1879;  Mc- 
Grath  &  Hook,  editors  and  publishers;  circu- 
lation J  1. 

VINTON  RECORD;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican ;  four  pages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  18.T0 ;  A.  Barleon,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

McCOMB,  flaMcoc^•  Co.,  ^  1,200  pop., 
on  New  York,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  at 
junction  of  the  McComb,  Deshler  &  Toledo 
Rd.,  10  m.  from  Findlay.  Has  sawmill  and 
hoop  and  handle  manufactory. 

HERALD  ;  Thui-.sdavs ;  four  pages;  size 
24x34;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1881; 
S.  B.  Davis,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K  1. 

MoCONNELSVILLE,  C.  H.,  Mor- 

gan  Co.,  Q,  1,510  pop.,  on  Muskingum  r.,  38 
m.  from  its  junction  with  the  Ohio,  27  below 
Zanesvllle.    Salt  and  other  manufactures. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $1..50 ;  es- 
tablished 1871 ;  F.  A.  Davis,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J  1. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  republican ;  eight 
pages ;  size  36x48 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1843 ;  J.  R.  Foulke,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  J  1 

M A'DISO'N,  Lake  Co.,  cf  1,000  pop.,  on 

Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rd.,  at 

junction  of  N.  Y.,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rd., 

10  m.  from  Painesville.    Has  a  large  cheese 

factory  and  other  industries. 

INDEX;  Fridays;  four  pages  ;  size22x.30; 
subscription  .§1.25;  established  1880;  E.  Gill, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K. 

MANCHESTER,  Adams  Co.,  p  2,000 
pop.,  on  Ohio  r.,  72  miles  from  Cincinnati 
and  40  from  Portsmouth.  Planing  and 
flovtrlng  mills  constitute  the  chief  indus- 
tries. 

SI  GN A  L ;  Fridays ;  four  pages ;  size  22x31 ; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1881 ;  Jesse  A. 
Perry,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

MANSFIELD,  C.  H.,  Richland  Co.,  [^ 
13,500  pop.,  176  m.  from  Pittsburgh  and  180 
from  Cincinnati,  on  New  York,  Penna.  & 
Ohio  Rd.,  at  intersection  of  Pittsburgh, 
Fort  Wayne  &  Chicago  Rd.  and  Lake  Erie 
division  of  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  and 
southern  terminus  of  the  Northwestern 
Ohio  Rd.    Large  manufacturing  Interests, 

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with   considerable   wholesale   trade,   and 
surrounded  by  an  agricultural  district. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  German;  demo- 
cratic ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription 
$2 ;  established  1872 ;  Louis  S.  Kuebler,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

DEMOCRAT;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages;  size  30x44;  sub.scription  §1.50; 
established  1876;  Baughman  &  Co.,  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

DIE  POST:  Thursdays;  German;  four 
pages;  size  27x44;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1884 ;  Albert  Wolf,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

HERALD  ;  Thursdays  ;  republican ; 
eight  pages;  size  30x42;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1818;  Geo.  U.  Harn  &  Bro.,  editors 
and  publishers;  circulation  J  J  1. 

OHIO  LIBERAL;  Wednesdays;  eight 
pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1873 ;  E.  S.  Hiestand,  editor ;  Henry  C. 
Foulk  &  Co.,  publishers;  circulation  J  J  1. 

RICHLAND  SHIELD  AND  BAN- 
NER I  Saturdays  ;  democratic ;  eight  pages  ; 
size  3dx4S  ;  subscription  $2.50 :  established 
1818 ;  C.  N.  Gaumer,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  1 1. 

TOWN  TALK;  Satiu-days:  four  pages  : 
size  22x30 ;  subscription  $2.60 ;  establlslied 
1884;  Baughman  &  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

MARIETTA,  C.  H.,  Washington  Co., 
Q,  6,000  pop.,  on  Muskingum  r.,  at  its  en- 
trance Into  Ohio  r.,  and  at  terminus  of  the 
Marietta  division  of  the  Cincinnati,  Wash- 
ington &  Baltimore  Rd.  and  of  Cleveland  & 
Marietta  Rd.,  at  junction  of  the  proposed 
line  of  the  Olilo  Valley  Rd.  Harmar,  on  the 
opposite  side  of  the  river,  has  an  additional 
population  of  1,700.  Marietta  Mineral  Rd. 
runs  to  the  coal-fields  of  Federal  Creek. 
The  Muskingum  r.  is  navigable  from  this 
point  to  Zanesvllle,  a  distance  of  80  m. 
In  the  coal  oil  regions  of  Ohio.  Engaged 
in  various  manufactures  and  river  com- 
merce, and  centre  of  a  large  and  flourish- 
ing trade.    Seat  of  Marietta  College. 

REGISTER;  semi- weekly,  Tuesdavs 
and  Fridays ;  republican  ;  fom-  pages  ;  size 
25x38 ;  subscription  .$2  ;  established  1801  ;  E.  R. 
Alderman  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers  j  cir- 
culation 1 1. 

DOLLAR  WEEKL  V;  Saturdavs; 
four  pages  ;  size  20x26  ;  established  1882  ;  F. 
A.  Crippen  &  Bro.,  editors  and  publishers. 

LEADER;  Tuesdays;  republican;  four 
pages;  size  28x44;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1881;  T.  F.  Davis,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  H  H. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages;  size  26x40:  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1864;  Samuel  M.  McMiUen,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

ZEITUNG  ;  Thursdays;  German;  neutral; 
four  pages ;  size  28x44 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1868 ;  Jacob  Mueller  &  Son,  publishers  ; 
circulation  J  1. 

COLLEGE  OLIO;  every  three  weeks; 
twenty -four  pages;  size  of  page  8x10;  sub- 
scription $1.50 ;  established  1872 ;  Societies  of 
Marietta  College,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  K;  a  college  paper ;  issued  during 
the  collegiate  year. 

MARION,  C.  H.,  Marion  Co.,  a  4,250 

pop.,  on  N.  Y.,  P.  &  O.,  and  C,  C,  C.  &  I. 

Rds.,  at  junction  of  the  Columbus,  Hocking 

Valley  &  Toledo  aud  Chicago  &  Atlantic 

Rds.,  44  m.  from  Columbus.     Engaged  in 

agi'iculture  and  manufactures. 

STAR;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
four  pages  ;  size  20x26  ;   subscription  $4 ;  es- 


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taVillslied  1S77 ;  Star  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
anil  pulilishors  ;  circulation  K  1. 

INDEPENDENT  ;  semi-weekly,  Tues- 
days and  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1857 ; 
George  Crawtord,  editor;  George Cra^vford  & 
Co., publishers:  clrcculation  J  1. 

D  E  i>I  «  C  It  A  T I C  M IRROR ;  Thurs- 
days; democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  23x44 ;  sub- 
scription $2 ;  established  1S4(J ;  J.  H.  Vaughan 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J  J  1. 

MARTELi,  Marion  Co.  n  150  pop.,  13 

m.  from  Marion,  tlie  county  seat,  on  the 
Cincinnati,  Cleveland,  Columbus  &  Indian- 
apolis, New  York,  Pennsylvania  &  Ohio 
and  Ohio  Central  Rds. 

OCTOOR  A  PH;. semi-monthly;  apostolic; 
twenty  pages  octavo  ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
llshed"l8S3;  Daniel  Sominar,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

MARTIN'S  FERRY,  Belmont  Co., 
D-  3,819  pop.,  on  river  division  of  Cleveland  & 
Pittsbm-gh  Rd.,  20  m.  from  Steubenville. 
Has  numerous  manufactories  of  hardware, 
glass  and  farming  implements,  and  also 
planing  and  woolen  mills. 

OHIO  VALL.EY  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
Independent ;  eight  images  ;  size  30x44  :  sub- 
scription §2 ;  estatSlished  1872 ;  James  H.  Dren- 
nen,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

CHURCH  HERALD;  monthly;  four 
pages ;  size  l(jx22 ;  subscription  25  cents  ;  es- 
tablished 18S5  ;  Earl  D.  Holtz,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  a  local  church  paper ;  dated  at  Mar- 
tin's Ferry  and  Bridgeport. 

MARYSVILLE,  C.  H.,  Union  Co.,  n 
3,500  pop.,  on  Mill  creek  and  C,  C,  C.  &  I. 
Rd.    Centre  of  a  rich  and  populous  agricul- 
tural district,  30  m.  from  Columbus. 
TIMES;    Saturdays ;  republican  ;   four 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1885  ;  A.  H.  Beightler,  editor  ;  Beight- 
ler  &  Peacock,  publishers. 

TRIBUNE;  Wednesdays;  rerublican  ; 
eight  pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1848  ;  J.  H.  Shearer,  et'itor  ;  John  H. 
Shearer  &  Son.  publishers ;  circulation  J  J  1. 
UNION  CO.  JOURNAL;  Thtirsdays ; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  sub- 
scription $1.51);  established  1874;  Charles 
M.  Kenton,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion K  K  1. 

MASSILLON,  stark  Co.,  cT  9.011 
pop.,  at  junction  of  Pittsburgh,  Fort  Wayne 
&  Chicago,  Cleveland,  Akron  &  Col.,  Cleve- 
land, Lorain  &  Wheeling  and  Wheeling  & 
Lake  Erie  Rds.  On  the  Ohio  canal,  which 
furnishes  cheap  water  transportation  to  the 
Ohio  r.  and  Lake  Erie;  110  m.  from  Pitts- 
burgh and  55  from  Cleveland.  It  is  in  the 
midst  of  the  rich  Tuscarawas  coal  fields, 
and  ships  very  large  quantities  of  coal. 
Manufacturing  centre  for  iron,  glass  and 
agricultural  machinery.  Large  sand-stone 
quarries  are  within  the  corporate  limits.  Is 
surrounded  by  a  rich  agricultural  region. 

AMERICAN;  Wednesdays ;  independ- 
ent ;  four  pages  ;  size  30x45 ;  subscription 
$1.50  ;  established  1869  ;  James  J.  Hoover,  edi- 
tor and  publisher;  circulation  J. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays  ;  repub 
llcan ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x46  ;  suV:)scription 
$1.50;  established  1863;  C.  E.  Taylor,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

MECHANICSBURG,      Champaign 

Co.,  -a  1,522  pop.,  on  Cincinnati  division  C, 
C.  C.  &  I.  Rd.    Centre   of   a  stock-raising 


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district.    Has  large  machine  shop  and  drill 

works. 

N  E  VV  S  ;    Fridays  ;    independent ;     four 

pages ;  size  26x40  ;  subscriiition  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1873  ;  C.  C.  Jones,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

MEDINA,  C.  H.,  Medina  Co.,  \^  2,000 
pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Lorain  &  Wheeling  Rd., 
28  ni.  S.  by  W.  of  Cleveland.  Cheese,  wool, 
stock  raising  and  general  agriculture  are 
tlie  branches  of  Industry  carried  on  here. 

D  E  .M  O  C  R  A  T  ;  Fridays  ;  democratic ; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  es- 
tablished 1884 ;  D.  L.  Taylor,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

MEDINA  CO.  GAZETTE;  Thursdays  ; 
republican;  eight  pages;  size  30x44;  subscrip- 
tion $2  ;  established  1835  ;  J.  H.  Greene,  editor; 
J.  H.  Greene  &  Co.,  publisliers  ;  circ'n  I. 

MEDINA  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays ;  re- 
publican ;  four  pages ;  size  28x46 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1882;  Knox,  Gray  & 
Chase,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  I. 

GLEANINGS  IN  BEE  CULTURE; 
semi-monthly;  bee  culture;  forty  pages;  size 
of  page  7xlU  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1873 ;  A.  1.  Root,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation G. 

MIAMISBURG,  Montgomery  Co.,  -a 
1,936  pop.,  on  Great  Miami  r.,  Miami  &  Erie 
Canal  and  Cincinnati,  Hamilton  &  Dayton 
and  C  ,  C,  C.  &  I.  Rds.;  10  m.  S.  of  Dayton 
and  50  N.  of  Cincinnati.     In  the  tobacco - 
growing  region  of  Miami  Valley. 
BULLETIN;     Fridays;     independent; 
four  pages  ;  .size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1867  ;  Blossom  Brothers,  editors  and 
publishers;  circulation  K  K. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  sui)scription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1880 ;  Chas.  E.  Kinder,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

MIDDLEFIELD,  Geauga  Co.,  d 

GEAUGA  INDEPENDENT;  Satur 
days  ;  independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ; 
subscrii)tlon  $1.50;  established  1883;  Jas.  A. 
Davidson,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K  1. 

MIDDLEPORT,  Meigs  Co.,  U^  3,032 
pop.,  on  Ohio  r.,  at  junction  of  Ohio  Cen- 
tral Rd.,  2  ra.  from  Pomeroy.  Engaged  in 
coal  mining  and  river  trade.  In  a  manu- 
facturing, and  salt  and  grain-producing 
communitj'. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1876  ;  A.  L.  Russell,  editor ;  F.  C.  Rus- 
sell, publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

MEIGS  CO.  REPUBLICAN;  Wed 
nesdays  ;  independent  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
25x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1871  ;  J. 
W.  Dumble,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  K  K 1. 

MIDDLETOWN,  Butler  Co.,  p  4,538 
pop.,  on  Miami  r.,  37  m.  from  Cincinnati, 
at  junction  of  Cincinnati,  Hamilton  &  Day- 
ton and  Cleveland,  C,  C.  &  L  Rds.  Engaged 
in  manufacturing. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays ;  four  pages ;  size 
26x40 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1859  ;  W. 
M.  Sullivan,  editor ;  American  Color  Printing 
Co.,  publishers;  circulation  K  K  1. 

SIGNAL;  Saturdays  ;  independent ;  eight 
pages ;  size  36x4S  ;  subscription  $1  ;  establish- 
ed 1874 ;  T.  J.  Ward,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K  K  1. 

MILAN,  l^rie  Co.,  i  797  pop.,  on  Hu- 
ron r.,  8  m.  from  Lake  Erie,  on  W.  &  L.  E. 


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Rd.,  at  junction  of  New  York,  Chicago  & 
St.  Louis  Rds. 

ADVERTISER:  Saturdays ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  §1.50  ;  estab- 
lished ISTO;  Balsley  &  Starblrd,  editors  and 
publlsliers  :  circulation  K  ;  printed  at  the  of- 
fice of  the  Findlay  Jeffersonian. 

VOICE;  Fridavs;  four  pages;  size  20x26; 
subscription  $1.35;  established  1884;  S.  D. 
Brady,  editor  and  puVilisher. 

MILFORD  CENTRE,  Union  Co..  u 
600  pop.,  at  junction  of  Chicago,  St.  Louis  & 
Pittsburgh  and  Cleveland,  Columbus,  Cin- 
cinnati &  Indianapolis  Rds.,  28  m.  W.  of 
Columbus,  and  the  same  distance  N.  of 
Springfield.  Engaged  in  corn  and  wheat 
growing,  and  cattle  raising. 

DARBY  NEWS  ;  Fridays;  four  pages  ; 
size  22x32  ;  subscription  .$1;  established  1883; 
Herdmau  Bros.,  editors  and  ijublishers ;  cir- 
culatlon  K. 

MILLERSBURG,    C.    H.,    Holmet 

Co.,  a  1,815  pop.,  ou  Cleveland,  Akron  & 
Columbus  Rd.,  87  m.  from  Cleveland  and  80 
from  Columbus.  Rich  coal  fields  and  iron 
ore  mines.  Country  principall}'  agricul- 
tural. 

HOLMES  CO.  FARMER;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages:  size  29x44;  subscrip- 
tion S2;  established  1828;  David  G.  Newton 
and  Lewis  G.  Barton,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
circulation  J  J  1. 

HOLMES  CO.  REPUBLICAN; 
Thursdays ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
29x44 ;  subscription  .§2  ;  established  1845  ; 
White  &  Cunningham,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  J  1. 

MINERVA,  Stark  Co.,  ^  1,500  pop., 
70  m.  S.  of  Cleveland,  on  the  Cleveland  & 
Pittsburgh,  Connotton  Valley,  and  Cleve- 
land, Youngstowu  &  Pittsburgh  Rds.  Has 
extensive  car  shops,  and  Is  surrounded 
by  a  splendid  farming  country. 

NEWS;  Fridays ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  .SI. 50;  estab- 
lished 1884 ;  W.  S.  Knox,  editor  and  publisher. 

MONROE,   Butler    Co.,   p    400    pop., 

7  m.  from  Jliddletown. 

PICTORIAL  PRESS  ;  monthly  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  16x22 ;  subscription  25  cents  ;  es- 
tablished 1884 ;  Steddona  &  Wriedeu,  editors 
and  publishers. 

MONROEVILLE,  Huron  Co.,  ^  1,2.50 
pop.,  ou  Huron  r.,  at  crossing  of  Lake  Shore 
&  Michigan  Southern  and  Lake  Erie  division 
of  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rds.,  60  m.  W.  of  Cleve- 
land. A  grain  market  and  manufacturing 
town. 

SPECTATOR;  Thursdays ;  independ- 
ent ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription 
S2;  established  1870;  W.  H.  Wilkinson,  edi- 
tor; S.  51.  Wilkiuson,  publisher;  circ'n  K  K. 

MONTPELIER,  Williams  Co.,b  1,200 

pop.,  on  Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rd.  An 

agricultural  and  stock-raising  district. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays ;  republican; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  §1.50; 
established  1880;  George  Strayer.  eilitor  ;  W. 
O.  Willett,  publislier;  circulation  K  1. 

MOUNT  GIIiEAD,  C.  H.,  Morroiu 
Co.,  D  2,000  pop.,  ou  tlie  Ohio  Central  Rd.,  \\ 
m.  E.  of  C,  C,  C.  &  I.  Rd.,  42  from  Colum- 
bus on  E.  branch  of  Olentangy  r.  Manu 
facturing  town. 
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days :  republican  ;  four  pages ;  size  28x42 ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1848;  J.  W. 
Griffith,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  J  T. 

UNION  REGISTER;  Wednesdays; 
democi-atic ;  four  pages ;  size  28x42 ;  subscrip- 
tion .$2 ;  established  1861 ;  W.  G.  Beebe,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

MOUNT  ORAB,  Brown  Co.,  p  500 
pop.,  12  m.  from  Georgetown,  on  the  Cin- 
cinnati &  Eastern  Rd. 

MONITOR;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1  ;  es- 
tablished 18S4  ;  M.  C.  Kincaid,  editor  ;  Hiram 
C.  Newcomb,  publisher. 

MOUNT  STERLING,  Madison  Co., 
D  800  pop.,  on  Columbus  &  Cincinnati  Mid- 
land Rd.,  22  m.  from  Columbus.  A  ship- 
ping point  for  farm  products. 

POST  ;  Fridays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  22x32  ; 
subscription  §1.25;  established  1883;  J.  A. 
Buckley,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K. 

MOUNT   VERNON,   C.   H.,   Knox 

Co.,  n  9,'250  pop.,  on  Kokoslng  r.,  and  Lake 
Erie  division  of  Baltimore  &  Ohio  and 
Cleveland,  Akron  &  Columbus  Rds.,  45  m. 
from  Columbus.  In  a  populous  district  and 
centre  of  trade. 

KOKOSING  TRIBUNE;  semi  week- 
ly, Tuesdays  and  Fridays ;  Independent ;  four 
pages  ;  size  19x25  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1884 ;  John  M.  Critchfield,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

REPUBLICAN;  semi-weekly,  Wednes- 
days and  Saturdays  ;  republican  ;  four  pages; 
size  26x40 ;  subscription  §2  ;  establlsheil  1854 ; 
C.  F.  &  W.  F.  Baldwin,  editors  and  publish- 
ers; circ'n  J  J  1. 

DEMOCR.\TIC  BANNER;  Thursdays; 
democratic ;  f  oiu-  pages :  size  30.x45 ;  subscrip- 
tion .$2.50 ;  established  1837 ;  L.  Harper,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  I  I. 

MOUNT    WASHINGTON,  Ham- 

ilton  Co.,  p  350  pop.,  5  m.  from  Cincinnati. 

PUBLIC    SCHOOL    JOURNAL; 

monthly  ;  educational ;  sixteen  pages  ;  size 
of  page  11x15;  subscriptimi  $1 ;  established 
1869 ;  Public  School  Journal  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers. 

NAPOLEON,  C.  H.,  ffenry  Co.,  b 3,500 
pop.,  on  Maumee  r.  and  Wabash,  St.  Louis 
&  Pacific  Rd.,  36  m.  from  Toledo.  Wabash 
and  Erie  canal  passes  through  here.  Sur- 
rounded by  an  agricultural  district;  has 
water  power  and  several  manufacturing 
establishments. 

DEMOCRATIC     NORTHWEST; 

Thursdays ;  democratic  ;  eight  pages ;  size 
31x45;  subscription  $2;  established  1852;  L. 
L.  Orwig,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  J  J  1. 

SIGNAL;  Thursdays;  republican;  fom- 
pages  ;  size  28x44 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1865;  H.  M.  Wisler,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J  1. 


NELSONVILLE,  Athens  Co.,  c;  4,500 
pop. ,  on  Columbus,  Hocking  Valley  &  Toledo 
Rd.,  14  m.  from  Athens. 

NEWS  ;  Thursdays  ;  independent ;  four 
pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1ST9 ;  T.  Eweu  Wells,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

NEVADA,  Wyandot  Co.,  [^  1,18(5  pop., 
on  Pittsburgh,  Fort  Wayne  &  Chicago  Rd., 
34  m.  from  Mansfield. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  eight  pages; 
size  30x44;  subscription  .$1.50;  established 
1872  ;  Wilcox  &  Holmes,  editors  and  publish 
ers ;  circulation  K  1. 


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NEWARK,  C.  H.,  Licking  Co.,  a  12,000 
pop.,  on  Licking  r.  and  Ohio  canal,  33  ni. 
from  Columbus,  and  at  junction  of  Balti- 
more &  Ohio  and  Pittsburgh,  Cincinnati  & 
St.  Louis  Rds.,  also  junction  of  Lake  Erie 
division  with  main  line.    A  railroad  centre, 
having  trade  in  coal,  grain  and  live  stock. 
Engaged  in  manufactures.  Has  glass  works, 
the  Baltimore  &  Ohio  car  shops  and  the 
Newark  Machine  Co's  shops. 
ADVOCATE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day,   and    WEEKLY,   Thursdays;   demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages ;  size— daily  24x36,  weekly 
31x45 ;   subscription  —  daily  $6,  weekly   $2 ; 
established— dally  1881,   weekly   1820;     J.  H. 
Newton,  editor ;  Advocate  Printing  Co^  pub- 
lishers ;   circulation— daily  J  1,  weekly  H  1. 

AMERICAN;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages ;  size  29x44 ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1856 ;  William  C.  Lyon,  editor ;  Lyon 
&  Norpell,  publishers  ;  circulation  I. 

BANNER;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  ;  size  "22x30 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1874  ;  Milton  B.  Scott,  editor  antl  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

CHRISTIAN  WITNESS  ;  Wednes- 
days ;  christian  union ;  four  pages ;  size 
24x36  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estalilished  1864  ; 
C.  J.  Duckworth,  editor  ;  Levy  Ely,  publisher. 
EXPRESS;  Fridays;  German;  demo- 
cratic ;  eight  pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription 
$2;  established  1880;  F.  Kochendorfer.  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

NEW  ERA;  Saturdays;  prohibition; 
four  pages  ;  size  22x31 ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1884 ;  O.  C.  Mahurln,  editor ;  Lick- 
ing Co.  Temperance  Association,  publishers. 

NEW  BREMEN,  Auglaize  Co.,  -a 
1,170  pop.,  on  L.  E.  &  W.  Rd.  and  Miami  & 
Erie  canal,  60  m.  N.  of  Dayton.  Has 
woolen,  oil,  flour  and  steam  saw  mills,  and 
is  a  good  market  for  grain  and  pork. 

STERN  DES  WESTLICHEN  OHIO; 

Thursdays  ;  German  ;  democratic  ;  eight 
pages ;  size  30x42 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1875 ;  Theodore  Purpus,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

NEWBURG, CM»/«^o£ra  Co.,  ij'  on  Ohio 
Canal,  Cleveland  &  Pittsburgh  and  N.  Y., 
Philadelphia    &    Ohio   Rds.     Engaged    In 
manufactures. 
PRESS  ;    Saturdays  ;     four   pages ;    size 

21x26 ;  subscription  $1  ;   established  1884;   F. 

Melville  Lewis,  editor  and  publisher. 
SOUTH  CliEVELAND  ADVOCATE; 

(see  Cleveland.) 

NEW  CARLISLE,  Clarke  Co.,  -a 
1,400  pop.,  on  Indiana,  Bloomlngton  &  West- 
ern Rd.,  12  m.  W.  of  Springfield.  Engaged 
largely  In  the  nursery  business  and  manu- 
facturing. 

SUN;  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages: 
size  26x40;  subscription  $1.5(.);  established 
1881 ;  J.  M.  Hotia,  editor  and  publisher;  circu- 
lation K  1. 

FIRESIDE  FRIEND  ;  monthly;  eight 
pages  ;  size  I8.'c25  ;  subscrijition  25  cents  ;  es- 
tablished 1882 ;  Fireside  Friend  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  pnblishers  ;  circulation  G  1; 

NEW  COMERSTOWN,  Tuscara- 
was Co.,  a-  I,2U0  pop..  Oil  Ohio  Canal,  at 
crossing  of  Cleveland  &  Marietta  and  Pitts- 
burgh, Cincinnati  &  St.  Louis  Rds.  An  agri- 
cultural district. 
INDEX;    Wednesdays  ;    Independent ; 

four  pages;    size  26x40;    subscription  $1.50; 

established  1878;  R.  M.  Temple  &  Co.,  editors 

and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  K. 


OHIO. 


NEW  CONCORD,  Muskingum  Co.^ 
a  514  pop.,  16  m.  E.  of  Zanesville,  on  Bait.  & 
Ohio  Rd.    Seat  of  Muskingum  College. 

ENTERPRISE;  Wednesdays  ;  four 
pages ;  size  22x31;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1880;  Jas.  H.  Aiken,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

MUSKINGUM  ORGAN;  monthly; 
twenty  pages  ;  size  7x10  ;  subscrlbtlon  $1 ; 
estalilished  18S4 ;  the  Students  of  the  Musk- 
ingum College,  editors  and  publishers  ;  a  col- 
lege paper ;  issued  tluring  the  collegiate  year. 

NEW  LEXINGTON,  C.  H.,  Perry 

Co.,  a  1,500  pop.,  on  Ohio  Central  &  Musk- 
ingum Valley  Rd.,  at  junction  of  the  Pitts- 
burgh. Cincinnati  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  21  m.  from 
Zanesville.  Engaged  in  manufactures  and 
mining. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  democratic;  (our 

pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1867;  Culllnan  &  Maloy,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays ;  republican  ;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1871 ;  J.  F.  McMahon,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 

NEW  LISBON,  C.  H.,   Columbiana 

Co.,  c(  2,300  pop.,  on  Beaver  r.,  56  m.  from 
Pittsburgh,    Pa.,    on    N.    Y.,   Pa.   &   Ohio 
Rd.    Centre  of  an  agricultural  and  wool- 
growing  district.    Woolen  and  other  manu- 
factories are  located  on  the  river,  which 
furnishes  power.    Coal  and  iron  ore  indus- 
tries are  a  great  feature  here. 
BUCKEYE    STATE;    Thursdays;    re- 
publican ;   eight  pages ;    size  30x44 ;   subscrip- 
tion $2:  established  1852;   E.  F.  Moore,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  J  1 . 

JOURNAL;  Mondays ;  Independent ; 
four  pages ;  size  22x32 ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1867 ;  D.  H.  Frew  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  K  1. 

OHIO  PATRIOT;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44 ;  subscription 
$2 ;  established  1808 ;  W.  S.  Potts,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  1 1. 

NEW  LONDON,  ffuron  Co.,  b  1,500 
pop.,  on  C,  C,  C.  &  I.  Rd.,  48  m.  S.  W.  of 
Cleveland.  Centre  of  a  large  and  prosper- 
ous agricultural  region.  Manufacturing 
place. 
RECORD;   Wednesdays;    Independent; 

four  pages;    size   26x40;    subscription  $1.50; 

established  1871 ;  Geo.  W.  Runyan,  editor  and 

publisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

NEW  PARIS,  Preble  Co.,  -D  1,000 
pop.,  at  junction  of  the  Chicago,  St.  Louis 
&  Pittsburgh  and  L.  M.  Rds.  Located  in  a 
fertile  grain-growing  and  stock-raising  sec- 
tion, for  which  It  is  the  shipping  point. 
MIRROR;     Thursdays;      Independent; 

einlit    |Ki.t;es;  size  26x40;    subscription  $1.50; 

estahlislifd  1877;   C.   W.   Bloom,    editor   and 

publisher:  circulation  K  1. 

NEW^  PHILADELPHIA,  C  H., 

Tuscarawas  Co.,  D-  4,000  pop.,  on  Tuscarawas 
r.  and  Ohio  canal,  and  at  terminus  of  Tus- 
carawas branch  of  Cleveland  &  Pittsburgh 
Rd.,  and  on  the  Cleveland,  Lorain  &  Wheel- 
ing Rd.  Engaged  In  the  manufacture  of 
agricultural  implements,  sheet  and  muck 
Iron  and  woolen  goods.  Salt,  coal  and  iron 
mining.  Claims  that  its  rolling  mill,  em- 
ploying 400  hands.  Is  the  best  In  Ohio. 
ARGUS;    Thursdays;   democratic;    four 


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fiages  ;  size  28x44 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
ished  1880 ;  W.  H.  Watson,  editor ;  Jacob  De 
Grelf ,  publisher :  circulation  J  J. 

DER  DEUTSCHE  BEOBACHTER; 
Wednesdays  ;  German  ;  four  pages ;  size 
28x44;  subscription  $2;  established  1869;  S. 
E.  Minnig,  editor  and  puijlisher ;  circ'n  J  J. 

OHIO  DEMOCRATS  Thursdays;  dem- 
ocratic; four  pages;  size  28x44;  subscription 
$2;  established  1839;  Mathews,  Elliott  &  Co., 
editors  and  publisliers ;  circulation  J  1. 

TUSCARAAVAS  ADVOCATE;  Thurs- 
days ;  republican ;  four  pages ;  size  29x44 ; 
subscription  S2;  established  1819;  J.  L.  Mc- 
Ilvaine,  editor  and  pul  >lislier ;  circ'n  J  J  1. 

NEW  RICHMOND,  Clermont  Co., 
p  2,545  pop.,  on  Ohio  r.  and  C.  &  E.  Rd., 
20  m.  from  Cincinnati.  Largest  town  In 
the  county.  Woolen  mills;  also  engaged 
in  manufacturing. 

CLERMONT  INDEPENDENT;  Fri- 
days; independent;  foiu-  pages;  size  24x36; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1869;  B.  L. 
Winans,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K  K. 

N  E  W  S  ;  Thursdays ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
26x40  ;  subscription  §1.25  ;  established  1881 ; 
S.  Townsley,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

NEWTON  FALLS,  Trumhull  Co.,nf 
l,uC0  pop.,  on  Cleyeland,  Youngstown  & 
Pittsburgh  and  Pittsburgh  &  Western  Rds., 
10  m.  from  Warren,  the  county  seat,  35  from 
Akron  and  37  from  Minerva.  Has  stone- 
pump  factory  and  stone  works. 

ECHO;  Thursdays ;  fom-  pages ;  size 
24x34;  subscription  SI. 50:  established  1880; 
Ralph  R.  Montgomery,  editor  and  publisher. 

NEW  VIENNA,  Clinton  Co.,  p  797 
pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  Washington  &  Balti- 
more Rd.,  54  m.  E.  of  Cincinnati,  and  36 
W.  of  ChilUcothe. 

RECORD  ;  Fridays  ;  independent ;  four 
pages;  size  27x42;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1880  ;  John  M.  Hussey,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

MESSENGER  OF  PEACE;  monthly; 
sixteen  pages ;  size  of  page  7x10 ;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents ;  established  1871 ;  Daniel  Hill, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  H;  advocates 
arbitration. 

NEW  WASHINGTON,   Crawford 
Co.,    [^    850   pop.,    on    Northwestern    Ohio 
Rd.,  23  m.  from  Mansfield. 
HERALD;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages ;  size  26x40;   siibscri|itiou  $1-50;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  O.  C.  Wheeler,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

NILES,  Trumbull  Co.,  ij  3,882  pop.,  on 
Mahoning  r.,  Ashtabula  &  Pittsburgh, 
Painesville  &  Youngstown,  and  Mahoning 
division  of  N.  Y.,  P.  &  O.,  Pittsburgh, 
Cleveland  &  Toledo  Rds.,  at  Junction  of 
Alliance,  Nlles  &  Ashtabula  Kd.,  5  m. 
S.  E.  of  Warren.     Has  active  Iron  manu- 

TRUMBULL  CO.  INDEPENDENT; 

Fridays;  independent;  eight  pages;  size 
26x40 ;  subscription  S1.5<);  established  1869;  C. 
S.  McCormick,  editor  and  publislier;  circ'n  J. 

NORTH  BALTIMORE,  Wood  Co., 
^   1,(X)0   pop.,   on   Baltimore   &   Ohio    Rd. 
Engaged    in    stave     and     lumber    manu- 
facturing. 
BEACON;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 

24x35  ;   subscription  $1-50  ;   established  1884  ; 

John  A.  Sutton,  editor ;  A.  H.  Balsley  &  Co., 

publishers. 

NORTH  LEW^ISBURG,  Cham- 
paign    Co.,    -a   1,100   pop.,    on    New    York, 


OHIO. 


Pennsylvania    &    Ohio   Rd.,   14   m.   N.   E. 

of   Urbana.     In  a  good  agricultural   and 

stock-raising  district. 

TRI-COUNTY  FREE  PRESS:  Fri- 
days ;  independent :  four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1881;  P.  R. 
Reed,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

NORWALK,  C.  H.,  Huron  Co.,  ^ 
7,008  pop.,  at  junction  Lake  Shore  & 
Michigan  Southern  and  Wheeling  &  Lake 
Erie  Rds.,  56  m.  from  Cleveland  and  57 
from  Toledo.  Engaged  in  manufacturing ; 
In  a  good  farming,  dairying  and  stock- 
raising  region. 

REFLECTOR;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Tuesdays;  repub- 
lican :  daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ; 
size— daily  22x30,  weekly  36x48;  suViscriprion 
—daily  S'',  weekly  82  ;  established— il;ul\-  1^~<2, 
weekly  ISSt);  F.  Wickham  and  James  G. 
Gibbs,"  editors ;  Reflector  Printing  Co.,  pub- 
lisliers ;  circulation— daily  J  J,  weekly  I  I. 

ADLER;  Fridays;  German;  democratic; 
eight  pages:  size  30x44;  subscription  .$1.50; 
established  1876;  Grunwald  Bros.,  editors  and 
pulillshers  ;  circulation  K  K. 

CHRONICLE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  §1.75; 
established  1875  ;  F.  R.  Loomis,  editor  ;  Chron- 
icle Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ;  cu'c'n  J  J  1. 

EXPERIMENT  -  NEWS ;  Saturdays ; 
democratic ;  four  pages ;  size  28x44 ;  sub- 
scription .$1.75;  established  1836;  Redfield, 
Rule  &  Stewart,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  J  J  1. 

JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
26x40 ;  subscription  SI :  established  18S0 :  A.  P. 
Coueli,  editor  and  publisher  :  circ'n  K  K  1. 

FAIR  .TOI  RNAL  AND  FAR3IERS' 
DIRECTORY;  monthly;  agricultural; 
sixteen  pages ;  size  of  page  9.xl2 ;  subscrip- 
tion SI;  established  1883 ;  J.  F.  Lannig,  editor ; 
Fair  Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  jjubllshers  ; 
circulation  t  1.  S^^'-iotual  average  circula- 
tion for  one  year  preceding  January  1,  1885, 
as  per  statement  on  file  at  the  office  of  the 
American.  Xetrspaper  Directory,  2,1)20  cojjics. 

OAK  HARBOR,  Ottawa  Co.,  ±  2,000 
pop.,  on  Portage  r.,  and  Northern  branch  of 
L.  S.  &  M.  S.  and  Wheeling  &  Lake  Erie 
Rds.,  23  m.  E.  of  Toledo.  Engaged  in  lum- 
ber and  manufacturing. 

OTTAWA  CO.  EXPONENT  ;  Satur- 
days :  democratic  ;  foiu-  pages  ;  size  26x40  ; 
subscription  $1.50:  established  1877;  J.  H. 
Kraemer,  editor  ;  Exponent  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  K. 

P  R  ES  S  ;  Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1874;  Geo.  Gosline,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

OBERLIN,  Lorain  Co.,  ^  3,242  pop., 

on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rd.,  32 
m.  from  Cleveland  and  8  from  Elyria.  Seat 
of  Oberlin  College  and  other  educational  in- 
stitutions. 

N  E  W  S  ;  Fridays ;  republican ;  f our 
pages;  size  28x44;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1860;  William  H.  Pearce,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

REVIEW;  bi-weekly;  sixteen  pages;  size 
of  page  sxlO :  subscription  $1.50  ;  established 
1ST2;  Union  Liljrary  Association,  editors  and 
pulilislii'is;  circulation  K  1;  a  college  paper; 
issued  during  the  collegiate  year. 

HIGHWAYS  ANl)  HEDGES; 
monthly ;  evangelical ;  eight  pages :  size  of 
page  11x14;  subscription  25  cents ;  established 
1882;  Rev.  Chauncey  N.  Pond,  A.  M.,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  I  1 ;  devoted  to 
the  interests  of  Sunday  Schools.  JWActttal 
average  circulation  for  one  year  preceding 
January   1,    1885,   as  per  statement  on  file 


438 


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OHIO. 


at  flie  office  of  the  American  Newspaper 
Directory,  2,666  copies. 

MI(!  H  AEIi'S  ADVOCATE  OF 
RAPID  WRITING  AND  BUSINESS 
EDUCATION;  monthly;  eight  pages; 
size  of  page  10x12 ;  subscription  50  cents ; 
established  1885  ;  G.  W.  Michael,  editor  and 
publisher ;  a  commercial  college  paper. 

BIBEIOTHECA  SACK  A;  quarterly; 
congi-egational ;  two  hundred  and  twenty- 
four  pages  octavo  ;  subscription  $:i ;  estab- 
lished 1830;  G.  Frederick  Wright,  Judson 
Smith  and  W.  6.  Ballantine,  editors ;  E.  J. 
Goodrich,  inU)lislier ;  cinulation  J  1. 

STlDENT.s-  iilAUTEIMiY  !  four 
pages;  size  15x'j:! :  subsiTiiitii.in  25  cents;  es- 
tablished 1SS4  ;  McKee  &  Henderson,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  Issued  by  a  commercial  col- 
lege. 

ORRVILIiE,  Wayne  Co.,  ^  1,442  pop., 

on  Pittsburgh,  Fort  Wayne  &  Chicago  Rd., 
at  intersection  of  Cleveland,  Mount  Vernon 
&  Delaware  and  Wheeling  &  Lake  Erie  Rds., 
64  m.  from  Cleveland.  An  agricultural  and 
stock-raising  region. 

CRESCENT;  Tuesdays ;  neutral ;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1867;  James  A.  Hamilton,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

ORWELL,  Ashtabula  Co.,  cf 
NE  W.S ;  (see  Rock  Creek  Buckeye  Banner.) 

OSBORN,  Greene  Co.,  -a  800  pop.,  on 
Cleveland,  Col.,  Cln.  &  Indianapolis  Rd., 
and  N.  Y.,  Penn.  &  Ohio  Rd.,  10  m.  from  Day- 
ton, and  14  from  Springfield. 

LiOCALi;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size  24x36; 
subscription  $1;  established  1883;  Ed.  H.  Wil- 
liamson, editor;  WilUamson  &  Co.,  publishers; 
circulation  J. 

OTTAWA,  C.  H.,  Putnam  Co.,  \j  1,800 
pop.,  on  Dayton  &  Michigan  Rd.,  51  m.  from 
Toledo  and  91  from  Dayton.  Engaged  In 
agriculture,  stock  raising  and  lumber. 

GAZETTE;  Saturdays;  republican ;  four 

Bages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
shed  1881 ;  Charles  L.  H.  Long,  Jr.,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

PUTNAM  CO.  SENTINEL,;  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  four  pages;  size  :30x46; 
subscription  $2;  established  1855;  Geo.  D. 
Kmder,  editor  and  publisher;  clrc'n  J  J  1. 

OXFORD,  B^Uler  Co.,  p  1,745  pop., 
on  Cincinnati,  Hamilton  &  Dayton  Rd.,  32 
m.  from  Cincinnati.  Seat  of  Miami  Uni- 
versity, Oxford  Female  College  and  West- 
ern Female  Seminary. 

CITIZEN:  Thursdays;  Independent; eight 

pages;  size  of  page  13x20;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  18:54 ;  S.  D.  Cone,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K.  K  1. 

PAINESVILLE,  C.  H.,  Lake  Co.,  cf 
2,463  pop.,  on  Grand  r.,  and  Lake  Shore  & 
Michigan  Southern  Rd.,  at  junction  of 
Palnesville  &  Youngstown  and  N.  Y.,  Chi- 
cago &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  3  m.  from  Lake  Erie 
and  29  from  Cleveland.  Engaged  in  manu- 
facturing and  a  place  of  trade.  Has  a  har- 
bor and  shipping.  Surrounded  by  an  agii- 
cultural  district. 

ADVERTISER-GRAPHIC;  Fridays; 
republican  ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1..50;  established  1866  ;-A.  L.  Williams, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J  J. 

DEMOCRAT;  Saturdays;  four  pages; 
size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1883; 
D.  O.  Morrison,  editor ;  Democrat  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 


OHIO. 


NORTHERN      OHIO     JOURNAL,; 

Saturdays  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages ;  size 
28x44  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1871 ; 
James  E.  Chambers,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  K  K  1. 

TELEf ;  U  A  PH ;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ; 
four  jj^mcs:  size  29x44;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablish.-d  is,',';  J.  F.  Scofleld,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

PAULDING,  C.  H.,  Paulding  Co.,  ti 
1,.5(X)  pop.,  on  the  Cincinnati,  Van  Wert  & 
Michigan  Rd.,  66  m.  S.  W.  of  Toledo,  and 
33  from  Fort  Wayne,  Ind. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic: 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50: 
established  1872;  Everett  A.  Budd  and  N.  R. 
Webster,  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

PAULDING  CO.  GAZETTE  ;  Thurs 
days  ;  republican  ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1866;  W.  T. 
Moore,  editor;  Durfey  &  Moore,  publishers; 
circulation  K  1. 

PAYNE,  Paulding  Co.,  \j   900   pop., 

22  m.  E.  of  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  on  the  New 

York,  Cliicago  &  St.  Louis  Rd.    Engaged  in 

the  manufacture  of  staves  and  pails  for 

tobacco. 

ST  A  R  ;  Saturdays ;  four  pages  ;  22x30 ; 
subscription  $1.25;  established  1884;  W.  H. 
Mitchell,  editor  and  publisher. 

PEMBERVILLE,   Wood  Co.,  b  12 

m.  from  Bowling  Gren,  the  county  seat,  18 

m.  from  Toledo  and  Fostorla,  on  the  Ohio 

Central  and  the  Columbus,  Hocking  Valley 

&  Toledo  Rds.    Situated  in  the  midst  of  a 

fine  agricultural  section. 

LiEADER,  Fridays;  eight  pages;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1877; 
D.  Mlsner,  editor  and  publisher. 

PERRYSBURG,  Wood  Co.,  \j  1,909 
pop.,  on  Maumee  r.,  at  head  of  navigation, 
9  m.  from  Toledo,  and  on  Dayton  &  Michi- 
gan Rd.    In  an  agricultural  district. 

JOURNAL;    Fridays;   republican;  four 

pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1853  ;  James  Timmons,  editor  and  pub- 
lislier;  circulation  K  1. 

PETERSBURG, -^^aftomn^  Co.,  rf  600 
pop.,  about  16  m.  N.  E.  of  Columbiana,  a 
station  on  the  Pittsburgh,  Ft.  Wayne  &  Chi- 
cago Rd.  Manufactures  wagons,  buggies 
and  bent  wood. 

PRESS  ;  Fridays  ;  independent ;  four 
pages ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $1 ;  establish- 
ed 1881 ;  E.  E.  Stone,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  Kl.  lEF"  Actti at  average  circu- 
lation for  one  year  preceding  Jan.  1,  1885, 
as  per  statement  on  file  at  the  office  of  the 
American  Newspaper  Directory,  739  copies. 

PIONEER,  Williams  Co.,  t]  754  pop., 

on  Cincinnati,  Washington  &  Baltimore  Rd., 

14  m.  N.  of  Bryan,  in  agricultural  district. 

TRI-STATE  ALLIANCE  ;  Satur- 
days ;  independent ;  four  pages ;  size  24x36 ; 
subscription  $1.25 ;  established  1879 ;  C.  J.  De 
Witt,  editor;  Alliance  Printing  Co.,  publish- 
ers; circulation  K  1 ;  Lssue  also  the  Stryker 
Advance. 

PIQUA,  Miami  Co.,  -n  9,235  pop.,  on 
Great  Miami  r.  and  Chicago,  St.  Louis  and 
Pittsburgh  Rd.,  at  intersection  of  Dayton  & 
Michigan  Rd.,  73  m.  from  Columbus  and  28 
from  Dayton.  The  Miami  &  Erie  canal 
passes  through  here.    Engaged  in  manufac- 


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OHIO. 


turingj  next  to  the  largest  Unseed  oil 
manufacturing  point  in  the  west;  a  place  of 
trade. 

CALilJ;  every  evening  except  Sunday  ;  re- 
pub'ican;  four  pages;  size  22x:i0;  subscrip- 
tion $5 ;  established  1SS3  ;  I.  S.  &  J.  W.  Morris, 
editors  and  publishers. 

DER  CORllE.SPONDENT;  Wedues 
days ;  German  ;  democratic ;  four  pages ;  size 
28x44;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1878;  J. 
Boni  Hemsteger,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation K  1. 

JO URNA  Li ;  Thursdays;  repviblican;  eight 
pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1847;  D.  M.  Fleming,  editor;  D.  M. 
Fleming  &  Sons,  publishers ;  circulation  K  1. 

MIAMI  HEIiMET;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican ;  eight  pages ;  size  :Wx44 ;  subsci-lption 
$2 ;  established  1874 ;  I.  S.  Morris,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

MIAMI  LiEADER:  Saturdays;  demo- 
ocratic  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion .S2  ;  establislietl  1863  ;  Jerome  C.  Smiley  & 
Co.,  editors  and  puljlishers ;  circulation  J  1. 

PLAIN  CITY,  Madison  Co.,  U  1,500 
pop.,  18  m.  W.  of  Columbus,  on  Pitts.,  Cin- 
cinnati &  St.  L.  Rd.  Manufactures  are  fairly 
represented ;  in  a  country  well  adapted  to 
stock  raising.  ' 

DEA  LER  ;  Wednesdays ;  neutral ;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab 
lished  1881  ;  Fred  P.  Cooke,  editor ;  Charles 
W.  Horn,  publisher  ;  circulation  K  I. 

PLYMOUTH,  Richland  Co.,  ti  1,148 

pop.,  on  Lake  Erie  division  of  Baltimore  & 

Ohio  Rd.,  .36  m.  from  Sandusky  and  20  from 

Mansfield. 

ADVERTISER;  Saturdays ;  republican  ; 
four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 18.53 ;  J.  F.  Beelman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  K  1. 

POMEROY,  C.  H.,  Meigs  Co.,  q,  6,000 
pop.,  on  Ohio  r.,  239  m.  below  Pittsbm'gh  and 
same  distance  from  Cincinnati.  Connected 
with  Cincinnati  and  other  river  towns  by 
daily  lines  of  steam  packets  and  railroad. 
Engaged  in  coal  mining  and  manufacture 
of  salt. 

JOURNAI.,;  Thursdays;  German;  eight 
pages  size  30.x44  ;  subscription  $1.75 ;  estab- 
lished 1879 ;  Chas,  Weidt,  editor  and  publish- 
er J  issues  also  the  3Iosquito. 

MOSOUITO ;  Fridays ;  democratic ;  eight 
pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  §1-50;  estab- 
lished 1883;  Ed.  W.  Hearne,  editor;  Chas. 
Weidt,  publisher :  issues  also  the  Journnl. 

TELEORAPH;  Wednesdays;  republi- 
can ;  eight  pages ;  size  30x42 ;  subscription 
$1.65;  established  1843;  E.  S.  Trussell,  editor 
and  publislipr;  circulation  I  1. 

PORT  CLINTON,  C.H.,  Ottawa  Co., 
li  1,600  pop.,  at  the  mouth  of  Portage  r.,  on 
Lake  Erie,  30  ni.  from  Toledo  and  on  Lake 
Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rd.  Engaged 
in  grape  culture  and  fishing. 

LAKE  SHORE  BULLETIN;  Wed- 
nesdays; eight  pagi-s  ;  size  26x40;  subscrip- 
tion $1..50;  estalilished  1SS2  ;  A.  W.  Courchaine, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

OTTAVVA  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays  ;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages;  size3itx44;  subscription 
$2  ;  established  1865  ;  George  R.  Clark,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  J. 

PORTSMOUTH,  C  H.,  Scioto  Co., 
Q  12,000  pop.,  on  Ohio  r.  and  Cincinnati, 
Washington  &  Baltimore  Rd..  at  junction  of 
Portsmouth  branch  of  Cincinnati   &  East- 


OHIO. 


ern  Rd.,  and  on  Scioto  Valley  Rd.  and  Ohio 
&  Erie  canal,  115  m.  above  Cincinnati  and 
90  S.  of  Columbus.  It  is  the  centre  of  the 
great  furnace  region.  Steamboats  ply  regu- 
larly between  here  and  Cincinnati  and 
other  river  ports.  Extensively  engaged 
in  wood  and  iron  manufactures.  Car  works 
and  locomotive  repair  shops  are  located 
here. 

BLADE;  Saturdays ;  republican ;  four 
pages  ;  size  28x44 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1876 ;  H.  J.  Valjean,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  G. 

CORRESPONDENT;  Fridays ; 
German  ;  independent ;  •  four  pages ;  size 
28x44;  subfcription  $2;  established  1855;  Carl 
Huber,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

TIMES;  Saturd;iys;  democratic;  four 
pages;  size  28x44;  subscription  $2  ;  established 
1861 ;  James  W.  Newman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  I  1. 

TRIBUNE;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1836;  A.  McFarland,  Sr.,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  I. 

PROSPECT,  Marion  Co.,  a  1,100 pop., 
on  Columbvis,  Hocking  Valley  &  Toledo  Rd., 
36  m.  N.  of  Columbus,  12  N.  of  Delaware  and 
10  South  of  Marion.    Fine  farming  country. 

MONITOR  ;  Saturdays ;  independent ; 
four  pages;  size  24x.35;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1878 ;  H.  R.  Clowes,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

OUR  OWN  II03IE;  monthly;  baptist ; 
twenty -two  pages ;  size  of  page  7x9 ;  sub- 
scription 50  cents ;  established  1885 ;  R.  L. 
Watkins,  editor  and  publisher;  a  local 
churcli  paiier. 

QUAKER  CITY,  Guernsey  Co.,  d- 
950  pop.,  on  B.  &  O.  Rd.,  40  m.  from  Zanes ville 
and  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Stock-raising  and 
agricultural  region.  Has  a  planing  mill, 
car- wheel  manufactory,  coal  works,  ma 
chine  shop  and  window-glass  factory. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent; four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1875;  J.  W.  &  A.  B.  HiL,  edi- 
tors and  puljlishers  ;  circulation  J. 

RAVENNA,  C.  H.,  Portage  Co.,^  3,-2-25 
pop.,  38  m.  from  Cleveland  on  Cleveland  & 
Pittsburgh,  Pittsburgh,  Cleveland  &  Toledo 
and  N.  Y.,  P.  &  O.  Rds.  The  principal 
manufactures  are  glass  and  carriages. 
Healthy  situation. 

DEMOCRATIC  PRESS;  Thursdays; 
four  pages  ;  size  27x39 ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1876  ;  S.  D.  Harris  &  Son,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

REPUBLICAN;  Wednesdays;  republi- 
can ;  eight  pages  ;  size  35x48 ;  subscription  .'^2  ; 
established  1830 ;  A.  Mosley,  editor ;  Repul)ll- 
can  Democrat  Publishing  Co.,  publishers: 
circulation  I  1. 

RICHMOND,  Jefferson  Co.,  d-  700 
pop.,  on  the  Cleveland,  Youngtown  &  Pitts- 
burgh Rd.,  11  m.  from  Steubenville.  The 
seat  of  Richmond  College.  A  fai'ming  sec- 
tion. 
RADIATOR;  Thursdays;  anti-monopoly; 

four   pages;   size   26x40;    subscription  .SI. 50; 

established  1882;  J.  B.  Sprague,  editor :  Rudi- 

ator  Printing  Co.,  publishers  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

RICHWOOD,    Union    Co.,    n    1,800 
jiop.,  on  N.  Y.,  P.  &  O.  Rd.,  15  m.  from  M^irion 
and  49  from  Springfield. 
GAZETTE;  Thursdays  :  independent  ; 


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OHIO. 


four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1872;  Smith  &  Worden,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  J. 

UEl'OKTER;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pat;es ;  size  24x36;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1S82;  J.  S.  Blalce  &  Bro.,  editors 
and  publishers;  circulation  .1  1. 

RIDGE  WAY,  Hardin  Co.  -a  ■  400 
pop.,  9  ni.  from  the  county  seat  on  the 
Cleveland,  Columbus  and  Indianapolis  Rd. 
Has  a  grist  mill,  large  saw  and  plaining 
mill. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  twelve 
pages  ;  size  of  page  15x22  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  ISSo ;  A.  M.  Vaughan,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  K  I. 

RIO  GRANDE,  Gallia  Co.,  ^ 
FREEWILL,  BAPTIST  ;  (see  Harris.) 

RIPIiEY,  Browti  Co.,  jH  3,500  pop.,  on 
Ohio  r.,  56  m.  above  Cincinnati.  Engaged  in 
trade,  river  commerce  and  manufacturing 
leaf  tobacco,  piano-making,  flouring  and 
saw  mills,  threshing  machine  factory, 
hinge  factory,  etc. 

BEE  AND  TLUES  ;  Wednesdays;  re- 
publican ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44 ;  subscription 
$1.50 ;  established  1846 ;  J.  C.  Newoomb,  edi- 
tor and  publisher;  circulation  J  J. 

SATURDAY  BUDGET;  Saturdays; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.25;  established  1881;  G.  W.  Menaugh, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J. 

ROCK  CREEK,  Ashtabula  Co  ,  cf  604 
pop.,  on  line  of  Ashtabula  &Pltt.sburgh  Rd. 
A  farming  section. 

BUCKEYE  BANNER;  Thursdays; 
reiKiblican  ;  four  pages;  size  20x26  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1878 ;  Scott  &  Remick, 
editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  K  1 ;  one 
page,  devoted  to  Orwell,  Is  entitled  the  Neirs. 

ROCKWOOD,  Lawrence  Co.,  p  200 
pop.,  on  the  Ohio  r.  half  a  mile  from  Hun- 
tingdon, West  Va. 

CRESCENT;     Fridays  ;   democratic  : 
eight  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
.  tabllshed  1883 ;  James  K.  Howell,  editor  and 
publisher. 

SABINA,  Clinton  Co.,  p  8:50  pop.,  on 
C.  &  M.  V.  dlv.  of  P.,  C.  &  St.  Louis  Rd.  En- 
gaged in  milling. 

NEWS;  Thursdays ;  four  pages ;  size 
26x40  ;  subscription  $1.25  ;  established  1877 ; 
Sanders  &  Manlove,  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation  K  1. 

ST.  CLAIRSVILLE,  C.  H.,  Belmont 
Co.,D-  1,128  pop.,  12  m.  from  Wheeling,  W. 
Va.,  at  terminus  of  St.  Clalrsvllle  Rd.,  which 
connects  with  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.  Sur- 
rounded by  an  agricultural  district. 

BELMONT  CHRONICLE :  Thurs- 
days ;  republican ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x42  ; 
BUbscription  $2 ;  established  1813 ;  W.  A.  Hunt, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

CiAZETTE;  Thursdays  ;  democratic;  four 

f)ages  :  size  26x42 ;   subscription  $2.25 :  estab- 
ished  18)2;  Isaac  M.   Riley,    editor  and  pub- 
lisher :  circulation  J  J  1. 

ST.  MARY'S,  Auglaize  Co.,  -n  2,100 

pop.,  on  Miami    &  Erie    Canal    and    La'-e 

Erie  .t  Western  Rd.,  about  10  m.  W  of  Wapa 

koneta. 

ARtrUS;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1872 ;  D.  A.  Clark,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K  I. 


OHIO. 


DOLLAR  SENTINEL;  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription 
$1  ;  established  1883 ;  Walkup  Bros.,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

ST.  PARIS,  Champaign  Co.,  -D  1,350 
pop.,  on  Indianapolis  &  Chicago  division  of 
Pittsburgh,  Cincinnati  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  11  m. 
from  Urbana  and  15  from  Piqua. 

ERA  DISPATCH;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  ;  .size  26x40  ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1871 ;  John  E.  Walker,  edi- 
tor ;  Charles  R.  Musson,  publisher ;  circula- 
tion J  1. 

SALEM,  Columbiana  Co.,  n"  4,543  pop., 
on  Pittsburgh,  Fort  Wayne  &  Chicago  Rd., 
70  m.  from  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  and  60  from 
Cleveland.  Surrounded  by  a  farming  dis- 
trict and  trade  centre.  Engaged  largely  in 
manufacturing  machinery,  etc. 

REPUBLICAN;  semi-weekly,  Wednes- 
days and  Saturdays,  and  WEEKLY, 
Wednesdays;  republican;  semi-weekly  four 
pagi's,  wcrkly  cin  lit  pages  ;  subscription — 
semi-weekly  .S'-',  weekly  $1..50 ;  established— 
semi-weekly  1847,  weekly  1884;  J.  K.  Ruken- 
brod,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation— 
semi-^veeklv  J  ] 

BUCKEYE 'VIDETTE;  Fridays;  four 
pages ;  size  24x.36  •  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1880 ;  J.  W.  Northrop,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

ERA  ;  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1873 ;  Ed.  P.  Rukenbrod,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  K  K  1. 

SALINEVILLE,  Columbiana  Co.,  cf 
SCREENBAR:    Fridays;     eight    pages; 
size  22x32:     subscription    .$1.25 ;    established 
1881 :  W.  \V.  Ji>hnston,  editor  and  publisher. 

SANDUSKY,  C.  H.,  Erie  Co.,  i  22,344 
pop.,  on  Sandusky  bay,  near  its  entrance 
to  Lake  Erie,  Lake  terminus  of  Indiana, 
Blooniington  &  Western,  Lake  Erie  & 
Western,  Lake  Erie  division  of  Baltimore 
&  Ohio  Rds.,  and  is  on  the  main  line  of 
Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rd.  En- 
gaged in  manufactures  and  lake  commerce, 
having  one  of  the  finest  harbors  on  Lake 
Erie.  Several  lines  of  steamers  running  to 
all  iJOLuts  stop  here  dally.  Erie  Co.,  of  which 
Sandusky  is  the  capital,  is  the  largest  wheat- 
producing  county  in  the  State. 

LOCAL  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  democratic; 
dally  four  ])ages,  weekly  eight  pages ;  size- 
daily  22x30,  weekly  130x44  ;  subscription— tially 
$7,  weekly  $1 ;  established  —  daily  1883, 
weekly  1882 ;  Ernest  King,  editor  aiid  pub- 
lisher; circulation— daily  K  1,  weekly  J  J  1. 

REGISTER;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day, TRI-WEEKLY,  Tuesdays,  Thurs- 
days and  Saturdays,  and  WEEKLY,  Wed- 
nestlays  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size---daily 
and  tri-weekly  25x38,  weekly  &x44;  subscrip- 
tion—dally  $8,  tri-weekly  .$4,  weekly  $1.50:  es- 
tablished—daily 1844,  weekly  1822 ;  I.  F.  Mack 
&  Bro.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation — 
daily  J  1,  triweekly  K,  weekly  I. 

D  E  M  O  K  R  A  T  ;  semi-weekly.  Tues- 
days and  Fridays,  and  W  E  E  K  L<  Y  , 
Wednesdays  ;  German  ;  Independent ;  four 
pages;  size  26x40  ;  subscription— semi-weekly 
$3,  weekly  $2;  establisliecf— semi-weekly  1861, 
weekly  1856;  William  Seun,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation— semi-weekly  K  K  1,  week- 
ly K  1. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays:  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1866;  Layman  Bros.,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 


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OHIO. 


SCIO,  Harrison  Co.,D-  1,000  pop.,  on 
Pittsburgh,  Cincinnati  &  St.  L.  Rd.,  78  m. 
W.  of  Pittsburgh  and  115  E.  of  Colum- 
bus. Has  a  college,  carriage  factory, 
poultry  packing  house  and  thirty  or  more 
general  mercantile  establishments.  Ship- 
ping point  for  large  territory,  for  live 
stock  and  produce. 

HEItALiD;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x3,5:  subscription  $1.50;  establl.shed  1879; 
R.  M.  Dewey,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K. 

ECIiECTIC  JOURNAL,  OF  EDIT- 
CATION;  quarterly  ;  sixteen  pages  ;  size  of 
pat?e  10x12;  subscription  10  cents;  cstalilislied 
18S4;  E.  J.  Marsh,  editor  ;  Eclectir  Puljlishlug 
Co.,  piiblisliers ;  a  college  paper;  issueil  dur- 
ing tlie  collegiate  year. 

SEVILLE,  Medina  Co.,  ^  588  pop.,  on 

Cleveland,  Lorain  &  Wheeling  Rd.,  20  m.  W. 

of  Akron  and  9  S.  of  Medina. 

TIMES  ;  Thursdays  ;  independent ;  four 
pages  ;  size  26.\40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1872 ;  C.  C.  Day,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K. 

SHANE'S  CROSSING,  Mercer 
Co.,  -a  827  l)op.,  on  St.  Mary's  r.,  and  on 
Cincinnati,  Van  Wert  &  Michigan,  and  a 
branch  of  the  Toledo,  Cincinnati  &  St. 
Louis  Rd.  Tlie  manufacture  of  handles 
and  spokes  is  tlie  especial  industry. 

FREE  PREf^S;  Saturdays;  four  pages; 
size  24x35;  suliscription  .^l ;  establisheil  1883; 
D.  C.  Kinder,  editor  and  publisher. 

SHANES VILLE,    Tuscarawas     Co., 
D- 500  pop.,  on  the  Conuott  m  Valley  Rd,, 
30  m.  S.  of  Canton  and  22  N.   of  Coshocton; 
a  grain  market.    Has  a  tile  factory. 
NEWS;    monthly;     in<lependent;     four 
pages;  size  20x2();   subscrijjtion  50  cents  ;  es- 
tablished  1884;  John    Doerschuk,  editor  and 
publisher. 

SHAWNEE,  Perr},  Co.,  □  3,000  pop., 

is  the  terminus  of  the  Newark  &  Straits- 

ville  Division  of  the  Baltimore  &  Ohio  R.R., 

and   lies  In  a  coal   mining   district.     Has 

large  Iron  works  and  several  furnaces  in 

operation. 

BANNER;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
€ight  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1880;  L.  C.  Smltlv,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  K. 

SHELBY,  Richland  Co.,  tl  1,880  pop., 
on  C,  C,  C.  &  I.  Rd.,  at  intersection  of  Erie 
division  of  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  67  m. 
from  Cleveland.  A  grain  market,  and  has 
a  general  manufacturing  trade. 

FREE  PRESS;  Thursdays  ;  four  pages  ; 
size24x:W;  sub.scriptiou  $1;  established  1882 ; 
M.  E.  Dickerson,  editor  and  publisher. 

TIMES;     Saturdays;     republican;    four 

Sages;    size  22x31;   subscription   $1;    estab- 
shed  1876 ;  J.  G.  Hill  &  Son,  editors  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 

SHILOH,  Richland  Co.,  ^  850  pop.,  on 

C,  C,  C.  &  L  Rd.,  61  m.  from  Cleveland. 

GLEANER;  Saturdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
24x35;  subscription  .$1.25;  established  1884; 
A.  D.  Groscost.  editor  and  publisher. 

REVIEW;  Fi'Idays ;  independent ; 
eight  pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1873 ;  C.  E.  Pettlt,  editor  and  pub 
Usher ;  circulation  K. 

SHREVE,  Wayne  Co.,  i  1,000  pop.,  on 
Pittsburgii,  Fort   Wayne   &   Chicago   Rd., 


about  10  m.  W.   of   Wooster,  75  m.    from 
Cleveland. 

NEWS;  Saturdays  ;  independent ;  eight 
pages;  .size  :Mx40;  subscription  .$1.50;  estab- 
lished 1866;  W.  J.  Ashenhurst,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

SIDNEY,    C.  H.,  Shelby  Co.,   -a  5,000 

pop.,  on  Great  Miami  r.,  Miami  &  Erie  canal 

and  Cincinnati,  Hamilton  &  Dayton  Rd.,  at 

intersection  of  C,  C,  C.  &  I.  Rd.,  40  m.  from 

Dayton  and  KXl  from  Cincinnati.     Engaged 

in  manufacturing.     Surrounded  by  a  rich 

agricultural  country. 

SENTINEL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  VALLEY  SENTINEL,  Thurs- 
days ,  daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ; 
size— daily  22x:50,  weekly  35x48  ;  subscription- 
daily  $5  weekly  $1.50;  established —  dailv 
1883.  weekly  1880;  Hearn  &  Bassett,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circ'n— dally  K  K,  weekly  J  1. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  31x44  ;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
1832;  Trego  &  Binkley,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  J  1. 

SHELBY  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays, 
democratic;  eight  pages;  size  of  page  17x24; 
subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1849 ;  James  O. 
Amos,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  I  I. 
SW  Actual  average  circulation  for  one  year 
preceding  Feb.  1,  1885,os  per  stateiiniit  on  file 
at  Vie  office  nf  the  American  Neu-sj/aper  Di- 
rectory. X.'Ufi  copies. 

VALLEY  SENTINEL;  (see  Senfmc i.) 

SMITHFIELD,  Jefferson  Co.,  o  600 
pop.,  on  Pittsburgh,  Cincinnati  &  St.  Louis 
Rd. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  independent ;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1880;  Times  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  K. 

SOMERSET,  Perry  Co.,  a  1,304  pop., 

on  Straitsville  division  of  Baltimore  &  Ohio 
Rd.,  '24  m.  from  Newark. 

PRESS ;   Thursdays ;   Independent ;    four 

f)ages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
ished  1873;  W.  P.  Magruder,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J. 

REVIEW;  Saturdays;  independent  ; 
four  pages  size  17x24  ;  subscription  75  cents  ; 
established  1883;  J.  H.  Blakeney,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 

SOUTH  CHARLESTON,  Clark 
Co.,  -a  1,.500  pop.,  on  Little  Miami  division  of 
P.,  C.  *  St.  L.  Rd.,  at  junction  of  the  Ohio 
Southern  division  of  the  Indiana,  Burling- 
ton &  Western  Rd.,  between  the  forks  of 
Little  Miami  r.  Has  a  drain  tile  manufac- 
tory. 
SENTINEL;  Wednesdays;  republican; 

four  pages  ;  size   26x40  ;    sub.scrlption  $1.50  ; 

established  1879;   W.    H.   Rowe,   editor    and 

publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

SOUTH  SOLON,  Madison  Co.,  n  300 
pop.,  on    Ohio  Southern   Rd.,  17  m.  S.   of 
Springfield.    Has  three  saloons. 
ECHO;   Saturdavs;   four  pam's  ;  size  28x 

44;  subscription  $1.50;  establislicd  iss:; ;  J.  M. 

Miller,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

SOUTH  TOLEDO, />MC«s  Co.,  t]  2,039 
pop.,  on  Maumee  r.,  and  Toledo,  Cincinnati 
&,  St.  Louis  Rd.,  at  junction  of  the  Wabash, 
St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rd.  and  Wabash  canal, 
10  m.  S.  of  Toledo.  Engaged  in  agriculture, 
milling  and  the  manufacture  of  agricul- 
tural implements. 

NEW^  ERA  :  Fridays  ;  four  pages  :  size 
24x35  ;  subscription  .$1;  established  1872  ;  Frank 
D.  Craln,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  J. 


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OHIO. 


SPENCERVILLE,  Allen  Co.,  b  1,200 
pop.,  at  junction  of  Chicago  &  Atlantic  and 
Toledo,  Cincinnati  &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  66  m. 
from  Huntington. 

JOURNATj  !    Thursdays;   neutral;  four 
ages  ;  size  26x4(1  ;   subscription  $1.50  ;   estab- 
Ished   1879;  J.  W.  Arnold,  editor ;    Arnold  & 
Hanim,  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 


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SPRINGFIELD,  C.  H.,  Clark  Co.,  -n 
30,000  pop.,  near  confluence  of  Mad  r.  and 
Lagonda  creek,  43  m.  W.  of  Columbus.  Seven 
railroads  centre  here,  connecting  it  with 
the  principal  cities  in  all  directions.  Spring- 
field is  the  seat  of  extensive  manufactures, 
Including  agricultural  implements  and 
macljlnery  (of  which  $IO,(XX),(X)0  worth  are 
said  to  be  produced  yearly),  Turbine  water 
wheels,  iron,  coffins,  wringers,  engines, 
wind-mills,  etc.  Flouring  mills  are  also 
located  here  and  in  vicinity.  Centre  of  an 
agricultural  district  and  a  very  active  busi- 
ness point. 

GAZETTE  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  independ- 
ent ;  daily  four  pages,  weeJvly  eight  pages  ; 
size— daily  22x35,  weekly  .30x44  ;  subscrijjtion 
— weekly  $1  ;  established— daily  1878,  week- 
ly 1872  ;  T.  E.  Harwood,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;   circulation— daily  H  H,  weekly  J  J. 

GLOBE-REPUBHC  ;  every  evening, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent ;  daily  four  pages,  Sunday  and  weekly 
eight  pages;  size— daily  26x36,  weekly  and 
Sunday  (size  of  page)  18x26;  sul)serip( ion- 
dally  with  Sunday  $9,  witliout  Sunday  s7.50, 
weekly  , SI,  Sunday  $2:  established  18^2  ;  ken- 
ney,  Nichols  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circ'n— daily  H  1,  weekly  G  1. 
COLLEGE  STYLUS  ;  Saturdays  ;  four 
ages ;  size  20x26 ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
ished  1884  ;  published  under  the  auspices  of 
tlie  Excelsior  and  Philosopliian  Societies  of 
Whittenberg  College  ;  a  college  paper  ;  is- 
sued during  the  collegiate  year. 

FARiVIEirS  ADVANCE;  Saturdays; 
agricultural ;  four  pages ;  size  of  page  15x22 ; 
subscription  50  cents;  establislied  1874;  R.  S. 
Thompson,  editor  ;  circulation  V. 

LUTHERAN  EVANGELIST?  Fri- 
days; lutheran;  eight  pages;  size  of  page 
13x18;  subscription  $1.75;  established  1875; 
Rev.  J.  F.  Shaffer  and  S.  A.  Ort,  editors  ;  cir- 
culation G  ;  issued  under  the  auspices  of  the 
Lutheran  Evangelical  Association. 

OHIO  STATE  TRIBUNE;  Satur 
days  ;  four  jjages  ;  .size  24.\36  ;  subscription 
$2  ;  established  18S4  ;  Dan  A.  Kudd,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  J  1:  dated  at  Spring- 
flelrl  and  Columbus. 

SPRINGFIELDER  JOURNAL; 
Fridays  ;  German  ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ; 
subscription  $2:  established  1874;  Weixel- 
baum  &  Schoenthal,  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation  J. 

SUNDAY  NEWS;  Sundays ;  four  pages ; 
size  28x44 ;  subscription  $2  ;  estaljlislied  1878 ; 
News  Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  : 
circulation  H  1 ;  issue  also  the  Illustrated 
Americaii  Home. 

TRANSCRIPT;  Thur.sdays ;  democrat- 
ic ;  eight  pages  ;  size  32x44  ;  subscription  .$1  50 ; 
established  1866 ;  Wm.  M.  Entler,  editor  and 
publisher :  circulation  I. 

^  =^        F  A  R  31     AND 

FIRESIDE; 
semi-monthly ;  agri- 
cultural ;  sixteen 
pages  ;  size  of  page 
11x16;  subscription 
50  cents ;  establish- 
ed 1877 ;  Mast,  Cmw- 

-Jli'llillij.i  il|<*i|i8!i!,SI !';!:.  edit.u-sand  |iuhlish- 
'ai'™iiip;S«''*''t.'»ir!'i*!i|F!  ers;  circulation  A  1; 
^It^^isJfe'---^-—- --*!- -fc;].  issue  also  tXxuHome 
^^  Companion  and 
?=?      Young  Folks  Circle. 


OHIO. 


FAR.M  EC0N0.1IIST  ;  semi-monthlv  ; 
agricultural;  eight  pages;  size  22.x:;ii;  sub- 
scription 25  cents ;  established  1883 :  R.  S. 
Thompson,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  F  1. 

HOME  COMPANION;  semi-month- 
ly; eight  Images;  size  22x32;  subscription  35 
cents ;  established  1873  ;  Mast,  Crowell  &  Kirk- 
patrick,  editors  and  publishers;  circulation 
B  B ;  issue  also  the  Farm  and  Fireside  and 
Toung  Folks'  Circle. 

ILLUSTRATED  AMERICAN 
HOME;  monthly;  si.xteen  pages;  size  of 
page  14x14;  subscription  25c.;  established 
1882;  Amerisan  Home  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers;  circulation  D  1;  is-sue  also 
the  Sundai/  A'eirs. 

NATIONAL  POULTRY  MONI- 
TOR; monthly;  poultry  raising  ;  thiity-slx 
pages  ;  size  of  page  8x11 ;  subscription  $i ;  es- 
tablished 1880;  W.  A.  Jeffrey  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers. 

SHIELD  OF  PHI  KAPPA  PSI  ; 
monthly  ;  twenty-eight  pages  ;  size  of  page 
8x10;  subscription  .§1;  established  1880;  Phi 
Kappa  Psi  Fraternity,  editors  and  publish- 
ers; circulation  K;  a  college  paper;  issued 
during  the  collegiate  vear. 

YOUNG  FOLKS'  CIRCLE;  monthly; 

juvenile;  I'iglit  pages;  size  23x32;  subscrip- 
ti<m  30  cents;  estahiisiUMi  lss2;  JIast,  Crowell 
&  Kirkjiatiick,  editors  and  pu))lishers  ;  circu- 
lation B  ;  issue  also  the  Farm  and  Fireside 
and  Home  Companion. 

FARMERS'  GUIDE;  quarterly;  agri- 
cultural ;  thirty -six  pages  octavo  :  subscrip- 
tion 23  cents  ;  established  1884  ;  C.  G.  Rowley, 
editor  and  publl.sher. 

STERLING,  fFi-n/He  Co.,  [^  (iOOpop.,on 
N.  Y.,  Pennsylvania  &  Ohio  Rd.,  at  junction 
of  the  C.  L.  &  W.  Rd.  Has  a  glass  manu- 
factory, also  a  mill  and  wrench  and  novelty 
works. 

NEWS  ;  Saturdays  ;  independent :  four 
pages;  size  22x30;  subscription  S1.:")0;  estab- 
lished 1884;  H.  I.  Monroe,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

STEUBENVILLE,  C.  H.,  Jefferson 
Co.,  a-  15,(1)0  pop.,  on  Ohio  r.,  70  m.  from 
Pittsburgli  by  water,  43  by  rail.  Pittsburgh, 
Cincinnati  &  St.  Louis,  and  river  division 
Cleveland  &  Pittsburgh  Rds.  pass  through 
the  city.  Extensively  engaged  in  manufac- 
ture of  iron,  nails,  glass,  glass  pots,  paper, 
china,  crockery,  njachlnery,  stoves,  boilers 
and  woolen  goods. 

GAZETTE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays  ;  democratic  ; 
daily  and  weekly  four  pages,  Saturday  issue 
eight  pages;  size— daily  24x35,  weekly  31x49, 
Saturday  issue  30x44;  subscription— daily  $G, 
weekly  .$2;  established— daily  1873,  weekly 
1865;  McFadden  &  Hunter,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation— daily  J  J,  weekly  J  .T  1. 

HERALD;  every  evening  exce'pt  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages;  size— daily  22x34,  weekly  36.x56; 
subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  §2;  establish- 
ed—daily 1847,  weekly  1806;  P."B.  Conn,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation — daily'  J,  week- 
ly H  1. 

GERMANIA;  Saturdays;  German;  in- 
dependent ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1876;  Max  Gescheider, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

OHIO  PRESS;  Fridays;  independent- 
republican  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  34x48  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1879;  W.  R.  Allison,  ecli- 
tor  ;  Ohio  Press  Co.,  publishers  ;  circ'n  I  1. 

STRONGSVILLE,  Cuyahoga  Co.,  cf 

1,030  pop.,  15  m.  S.  of  Cleveland.    Engaged 

In  dairying  and  agriculture. 

YOUNG  FOLKS'  MUSICAL 
MONTHLY;  music;  eighteen  pages;  size 
of  page  10x13;   subscription  $1;  established 


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OHIO. 


18T9;   Musical  Monthly  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  J. 

STRYKER,  Williams  Co.,  b  1.000 
pop.,  47  ni.  W.  of  Toledo,  on  the  Tiffin  r., 
and  on  the  Lake  Shore  and  Michigan  South- 
ern Rds.  Location  of  mineral  springs  cele- 
brated for  their  curative  properties. 

ADVANCE;  Tuesdays;  four  pages;  size 
22x:»  ;  subscription  $1 :  established  1884 ;  C.  J. 
DeWitt,  editor;  Alliance  Printing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ;  issue  also  the  Pioneer  Tri-State  Al- 
liance. 

SJJ'S'RJJ'RY ,  Delaware  Co.,  n  400  pop- 
on  Cleveland,  Akron  and  Col.  Rd. 

MONITOR  ;  Thursdays ;  independent ; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.25  ; 
established  1874;  Smith  &  Sprague,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  K. 

SYCAMORE,  Wyandot  Co..  b  550 
pop.,  on  Ohio  Central  Rd.,  55  m.  from  East 
Toledo. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  §1.50  ;  estab- 
lished ISSO ;  I.  E.  Beery,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K  1. 

THORNVILLE,  Perrxj  Co.,  □  500 
pop.,  on  B.  &  O.  Rd.,  at  junction  of  the  Cin- 
cinnati &  Eastern  Rd.,  11  m.  S.  from  New- 
ark. A  thriving  town,  surrounded  by  a  fine 
agricultural  district. 

NEWS;    Thursdays;   independent;  eight 

Bages ;  size  30x44  ;   subscription  $1..50 ;  estab- 
shed  1882 ;  T.  H.  Battan,  editor  and  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  K  K. 

TIFFIN,  C.  H.,  Seneca  Co.,  ijj  8.000 
pop.,  in  Clinton  Township,  on  Sandusky  r. 
and  Ohio  division  of  the  Indiana,  Bloom- 
Ington  &  Western  Rd.,  at  junction  of  the 
Baltimore  &  Ohio  and  Northwestern .  Ohio 
Rds.,  34  m.  from  Sandusky  and  42  from  To- 
ledo.   Engaged  in  manufactures. 

HERALiD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day ;  independent ;  four  pages ;  size  22x30 ; 
subscription  §5 ;  established  1877;  Herald  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

MORNING  COURIER;  every  morn- 
ing except  Sunday  ;  four  pages  ;  size  20x26  ; 
subscription  $5;  established  1884;  Courier 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

DIE  TIFFIN  PRESSE;  Fridays;  Ger- 
man ;  four  pages  ;  size  27x41 ;  subscription  S2 ; 
established  1871 ;  George  Homan,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

N  E  W  S  ;    Fridays  ;    Independent ;    four 

f)ages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
Ished  1880;  D.  J.  Stalter,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  H  1. 

SENECA  ADVERTISER;  Thursdays; 
democratic ;  eiglit  pages ;  size  35x48 ;  sub- 
scription $2 ;  established  1842 ;  L.  A.  Brunner 
&  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  1 1. 
TRIBUNE;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  31x50 ;  subscription  $2 ;  establish- 
ed 1848 ;  Locke  &  Brother,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers :  circulation  1 1. 

HEIDELBERG  JOURNAL,;  month- 
ly ;  twentv  pages  octavo ;  subscription  75 
cents;  established  1880;  E.  R.  Good  &  Bro., 
editors  and  publishers;  circulation  K  K;  a 
college  paper ;  issued  during  the  collegiate 
year. 

TIPPECANOE  CITY,  Miami  Co., 
-a  2,000  pop.,  on  Great  Miami  r.  and  Miami  & 
Erie  canal,  and  on  Cincinnati,  Hamilton  & 
Dayton  Rd.,  14  m.  N.  of  Dayton.  Engaged  in 
the  manufacture  of  flour,  linseed  oil,  glu- 
cose, paper,  wheels  and  excelsior. 
HERALD;  Satiu-days;  republican;  four 


OHIO. 


pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1869 ;  Caldwell,  Kerr  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  J. 

TOLEDO,  C.  H.,  Lucas  Co.,  \]  65,000 
pop.,  on  Mauniee  r.,  4  ni.  from  Lake  Erie, 
and  on  Wabash  &  Erie  canal  and  Lake 
Shore  &  Michigan  Southern,  Toledo,  Cin- 
cinnati &  St.  Louis,  Flint  and  Pere  Mar- 
quette, Michigan  Central,  Toledo  &  Indian- 
apolis, Ohio  Central  and  six  other  roads. 
The  river  furnishes  a  harljor  for  lake  com- 
merce. Important  manufacturing  and  ship- 
ping point.  One  of  the  leading  ports  on 
the  lake  in  point  of  business  activity. 

BLADE;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republican; 
daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ;  size- 
daily  26x39,  weekly  (size  of  page)  19x26 ;  sub- 
scription—daily $5,  weeklv  $1 ;  established- 
daily  1847,  weekly  1833 ;  D.  R.  Locke,  editor ; 
Toledo  Blade  Co.,  publishers ;  cu-culation — 
daily  G  1,  weekly  A  1.  ^^"  Actual  average 
circulation  of  weekly  edition  for  one  year 
precedinq  Jan.  1,  1885,  as  per  statement  on  tile 
at  the  office  of  the  American  Newspaper  Direc- 
tory, I3(i,4Sl  copies. 

COMMERCIAL  TELEGRAM; 
every  morning  except  Sunday,  and  WEEK- 
LY, Thursdays;  republican;  four  pages; 
size — daily  26x38,  weekly  28x42 ;  subscription 
—daily  $7.50,  weekly  $1  ;  established  1850; 
Comlv  &  Francisco,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation— daily  H  H  1,  weeklj'  1 1. 

EVENING  BEE;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  BEE,  Thursdays; Independent; 
four  pages  ;  size— dally  25x38,  weekly  28x44 ; 
subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1876 ;  Toledo  Printing  and  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers;  circulation— daily  G  Gl, 
weekly  H  H  1. 

EXPRESS;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays  ;  German  ; 
daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages;  size — 
daily  24x31,  weekly  26x45;  subscription — 
dally  $5  weekly  $2;  established  1853;  Julius 
Vordtriede,  editor ;  Joseph  Bender,  publisher ; 
circulation — daily  K  K  1,  weekly  K  K  1. 

POST:  every  evening  except  Sunday  and 
WEEKLY;  Thur.sdays;  four  pages;  size 
22x20 :  subscription  dally  §3,  weekly  50  cents  ; 
established  1883  ;  diapin,  Brinkerhoft  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  ;  clrc'n — daily  G  G  1. 

AMERICAN  5    Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight    pages  ;  size  30x44  ;   subscription  $1.50 
established  1879;  American  Painting  &  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  cii-cula- 
tion  H. 

BEE  ;  Csee  Evening  Bee.) 

FARMERS'  REPORTER  AND 
UNION  MAGNET;  Saturdays;  agricul- 
tural ;  mutual  insurance  ;  four  pages ;  size 
22x30  ;  subscription  75  cents  ;  established  1880 ; 
Wm.  Frederick  and  L.  P.  Harris,  editors 
and  publishers ;  circulation  X  ;  branch  office 
at  Clyde. 

JOURNAL  ;  (.see  Sunday  Journal.) 

NORTHERN  OHIO  DE3IOCRAT  ; 
(see  Sunday  Democrat.) 

SUNDAY  DEMOCRAT  ;  Sundays ; 
democratic ;  four  pages ;  size  28x44 ;  sub- 
scription $2 ;  established  1875 ;  Ohio  Printing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  circulation  1 1 ;  an 
edition  i-ntitliMl  tlic  Xorthern  Ohio  Democrat, 
same  form,  suliscription  price  and  contents,  is 
Issued  ouWeilnesdays,  for  circulation  outside 
of  Toledo  ;  circulation  I. 

SUNDAY  JOURNAL;  Sundays;  Inde- 
pendent; foui- pages;  size  28x43;  subscription 
$2;  established  1868 ;  Mrs.  Kate  B.  Sherwood, 
editor;  I.  R.  Sherwood,  puljllsher;  circu- 
lation H  ;  an  edition  entitled  the  Journal, 
same  form  and  contents,  subscription  $1.50, 
is  issued  on  Tuesdays  for  circulation  outside 
of  Toledo  ;  circulation  K  1. 

SUNDAY  NEAVS;  Sundays ;  inde- 
pendent ;  four  pages ;  size  28x44 ;  subscrip- 
tion  $1 ;    estalJllshed    1879 ;    J.    M.   Bloomer, 


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GEO.  P.  ROWELL  &  CO'S 


OHIO. 


editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J  1 ;  a  mail 
edition  is  issued  on  Saturdays. 

VIDETTE:  Saturdays;  (■i;;ht  yiafres  ;  size 
30x44  ;  subscriptiiin  SI  ;  i-stal)lishc(l  is^li;  Fran- 
cis Bi'ooks,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation 


OHIO. 


K. 

VOLiKSFREUND?  Fridays;  German; 
democratic  ;  eight  pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscrip- 
tion S2 ;  established  1879 ;  E.  V.  E.  Rausch, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  H. 

OHIO  «OOD  TEMPLAR;  semi- 
monthly ;  temperance ;  eight  pages ;  size 
16x22 ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  established  1882  ; 
Harry  B.  White,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation G  G 1. 

MANUFACTURER  AND  TRADE 
INDEX;  monthly;  commercial;  twelve 
pages;  size  of  page  9x12;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  18S3  ;  Cliarles  Reed,  editor  :  Manu- 
facturer Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

OHIO  STATE  JOURNAL,  OF 
DENTAL  !!iCIENCE;  monthly;  dental; 
forty-eight  pages  octavo  ;  subscription  .$2 : 
established  1S81 ;  George  Watt,  editor  ;  Ran- 
som &  Randolph,  publisliers  ;  circ'n  J  J  1. 

RAILROADER;  monthly;  twenty- 
four  pages;  size  of  page  9x13;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1878;  W.  R.  Leflett,  manager  ; 
circulation  F  1 ;  brancli  office  22  Vesey  street, 
New  York  City ;  interests  of  railway  em- 
plo.vees. 

WAfiAR'8  OFFICIAL  RAILWAY 
GUIDE;  niontlily ;  thirty  pages;  size  of 
page  5x8;  subscription  .§1;  established  1832; 
C.  P.  Wagar,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  H. 

TORONTO,  Jefferson  Co.,  D-  2,000 
poi).,  on  Cleveland  &  Pittsburgh  Rd.,  and 
Ohio  r.,  9  in.  from  Steuben viile  and  60  from 
Pittsburgh.  Manufactures  fire-brick,  sewer 
pipe  and  terra  cotta  building  material  and 
other  goods.  It  is  the  pioneer  in  the  terra 
cotta  industry,  and  is  said  to  manufac- 
ture more  goods  of  this  class  than  any  otlier 
place  in  the  country. 

TRIBUNE;  Wednesdays;  four  pages; 
size  26x40 ;  suljscriptlon  $1.50:  established  1879; 
Stokes  &  Daniels,  editors  and  publishers ;  cir- 
culation J  J. 

TROY,  C.  H.,  Miami  Co.,  -a  3,804  pop., 
on  Miami  r.  and  Cincinnati,  Hamilton  & 
Dayton  and  I.  B.  Sl  W.  Rds.,  80  m.  from  Cin- 
cinnati. Engaged  in  manufactures.  Sur- 
rounded by  a  fertile  valley. 

BUCKEYE  ;  (see  West  Milton.) 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays;  eight  pages; 
size  28x44;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1882 ;  Frank  M.  Sterrett,  editor ;  Charles  H. 
Goodrich,  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1880;  J.  P.  Barron,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

MIAMI  UNION  ;  Saturdays:  republi- 
can; four  pages;  size  28x42;  subscription 
B1.50;  established  18&4;  L.  L.  Defrees  &  Co., 
editoi's  and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

TJHRICHSVILliE,  Tuscarawas  Co., 
a-  3,000  pop.,  on  Stillwater  creek  and  Pitts- 
burgh, Cincinnati  &  St.  Louis  and  Cleveland, 
Lorain  and  Wiieeling  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  E. 
of  New  Philadelphia,  93  from  Pittsburgh 
and  100  from  Columbus.  Has  railroad  re- 
pair shops.  Surrounding  country  is  en- 
gaged in  wool  growing  and  agriculture. 

TUSCARAWAS     CHRONICLE; 

Thursdays ;  republican ;  four  pages ;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $2  :  established  1865;  W. 
H.  Stoutt,  editor;  J.  E.  Grahaiii,  pulillsher; 
circulation  J  J  1  ;  dated  and  piililislicil  simul- 
taneously at  Uhrichsville  anil  Di'imisdii. 
TUSCARAWAS  CO.  DEMOCRAT  ; 


Thursdays  ;  democratic ;  four  pages  ;  size 
24x35 ;  established  1881  ;  J.  E.  Fisher,  editor 
and  publisher. 

UPPER  SANDUSKY,  C.  H.,  Wy- 

andot  Co.,  ^  4,500  pop.,  on  Sandusky  r.  and 
Pittsburgh,    Fort   Wayne   &   Chicago   and 
Columbus,  Hocking  Valley  &  Toledo  Rds. 
43  m.  E.  of  Lima. 

CHIEF;  Saturdays ;  four  pages ;  size 
of  page  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established 
1879  ;  H.  A.  Tracht,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation I. 

WYANDOT  CO.  REPUBLICAN  ; 
Thursdays ;  republican  ;  four  pages ;  size 
28x44 ;  subscription  .$2 :  established  1845 ;  Pie- 
tro  Cuneo,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  J  1. 

WYANDOT  UNION:  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  eight  pages ;  size  of  page  17x24 ;  sub- 
scription $2 ;  established  1850 ;  Dumm  &  Brun- 
iier,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  I. 

URBANA,  C.  H.,  Champaign  Co.,  -n 
6,2.52   pop.,    on   Ohio   division   of    Indiana, 
Bloomington  &  Western  Rd.,  at  crossing  of 
N.  Y.,  P.  &  O.  Rd.,  42  m.  from  Columbus. 
Chicago,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Rd.  also  passes 
through  the  place.    Centre  of  trade. 
CITIZEN ;  every  evening  except  Sundav» 
and  CITIZEN  AND  GAZETTE,  Thurs- 
days ;    republican ;   four   pages ;    size— daily 
22x30,  weekly  29.x45 ;  subscription— daily  $5.26, 
weekly  $1.62;  established— daily  1883,  weekly 
1838 ;    C.  T.  Jamieson,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation— daily  K  1,  weekly  J  1. 

CHAMPAIGN   DEMOCRAT;  Thurs 
days  ;    four  pages ;   size  28x44 ;    subscription 
$1.50 ;  established  1863  ;  James  T.  Irvine,  edi- 
tor and  jiublisher. 

CITIZEN    AND    GAZETTE;    (see 

Citizen.) 

UTICA,  Licking  Co.,  n  1,064  pop.,  on 
L.  E.  division  of  B.  &  O.  Rd.;  lies  in  and  is  a 
shipping  point  for  a  fertile  grain  and  stock- 
raising  section.     Has  pump  and  carriage 

manufactories. 

HERALD  ;    Thursdays  ;    republican  ; 

four  pages;  size  24x35;  subscription  $1.50; 
establishi'il  1878;  H.  E.  Harris,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; eireulation  K  1. 

VAN  WERT,  C.  H.,  Van  Wert  Co.,\2 

4,081    pop.,  on  Pittsburgh,  Fort   Wayne  & 

Chicago  Rd.,  at  junction  of  the  Cincinnati, 

Van  Wert  &  Michigan  Rd.,  32  m.  from  Fort 

Wayne   and   27   from  Lima.     Engaged   in 

lumber  works. 

BULLETIN  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY.  Fridays;  republican  ; 

daily  fmir  ii.iKes.  weekly  einht  ijuges;  size- 
daily  22x;'.U,  weekly  26x40;  subscription— tlaily 
$5.20,  weekly  $1.50;  established— daily  1883, 
weekly  1860;  J.  H.  Foster,  editor;  Bulletin 
Printing  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation— daily 
K  1,  weekly  J  1. 

MORNING  REVIEW;  every  morning 
except  Monday  ;  four  ))ages ;  size  22x31 ;  sub- 
scription $5.20;  established  1884;  Charles  F. 
Kline  and  John  W.  Hill,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays ;  eight 
pages;  size  35x48;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1883;  M.  B.  Evers,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K  1. 

TIMES  ;  Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  eight 
pages;  size  39x52;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1866;  Wm.  H.  &  A.  I.  Clymer,  editors  and 
publishers;  circulation  J  J  1. 

VERSAILLES,  Darke  Co.,  -u  1,400 
pop.,  on  Toledo,  Cincinnati  &  St.  Louis 
and  C,  C,  C.  &  I.  Rds.,  118  m.  E.  of  Indian- 


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apolls,  Ind.    Has   steam  planing,  flouring 

and  saw  mills. 

P  O  li  I  C  Y  ;  Thursdays ;    neutral ;    eight 

f)ages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
ished  1875 ;  W.  J.  Swisher,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; oireulation  K  K. 

WADSWORTH,  Medina  Co.,  i  1,836 

pop.,  ou  N.  Y.,  P.  &  O.  Rd.,  13  m.  from  Aliron 

and  35  from  Cleveland.    Engaged  in  coal 

mining.    In  an  agricultural  region  . 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
$1.25 ;  established  1866 ;  John  A.  Clark,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

l^AKEMAN,  Huron  Co.,  ^  1,469 
pop.,  on  L.  S.  &  M.  S.  Rd.  Has  a  stone  quarry, 
and  is  engaged  in  the  manufacture  of  pump, 
bent  felloes,  barrels,  flour,  etc.,  and  in  fruit 
and  grain  shipping. 

INDEPENDENT  PRES!-i;  Saturdays  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  22x32 ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1875 ;  G.  H.  &  A.  E.  Mains,  editors ; 

A.  E.  Mains,  publisher;  cu-culatlou  K  1, 

WAPAKONETA,  C.  H.,  Auglaize 
Co.,  -a  3,500  pop.,  on  Auglaize  r.  and  Cincin- 
nati, Hamilton  &  Dayton  Rd.,  95  m.  from 
Columbus,  60  N.  of  Dayton  and  80  S.  of 
Toledo.  Centre  of  a  mercantile  trade  and 
extensive  manufactures. 

AUGLAIZE     CO.     DEMOCRAT; 

Thursdajs  ;  democratic  ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
36x48  ;  subscription  .§1.50 ;  established  18-18 ;  F. 

B.  Kampf  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers ;  cir- 
culation 1 1. 

AUGLAIZE  REPUBLICAN;  Thurs 
days  ;  republican  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ; 
subscription  .SI. 50;  established  1881;  Will  J. 
McMurray,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  J  1. 

WARREN,  C.  H.,  Trumbull  Co.,  cf 
6,000  pop.,  on  Mahoning  r.  and  Mahoning 
branch  of  N.  Y.,  P.  &  O.  Rd.,  at  junction  of 
the  Ashtabula  &  Pittsburgh,  Painesville  & 
Youngstown  and  Pittsljurgh,  Cleveland  & 
Toledo  Rds.,  52  m.  E.  of  Cleveland,  23  from 
Ravenna.  Noted  for  its  coal  and  iron  in- 
dustries. Dairying  Is  one  of  the  chief  in- 
dustries of  the  suiTounding  country. 

CHRONICLE  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,    and    WESTERN      RESERVE 

CHRONICLE,  Wednesdays;  republican; 
daily  four  pages,  weelily  eight  pajjes ;  size— 
dailV  22x:30,  weekly  30x44 ;  subscription— daily 
S4,  weekly  $1..50 ;  established  —  daily  1883, 
weeklv  1812;  William  Rirezel  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circ'n— daily  J,  weekly  1 1. 

TRIBUNE;  Tuesdays;  republican ;  eight 
pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  §1.50;  estab- 
lished 1876;  W.  H.  Smiley,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  I  1. 

WESTERN  RESERVE  CHRON- 
ICLE; (see  Chronicle.) 

WESTERN  RESERVE  DEMO- 
CRAT; Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages  ; 
size  29x44;  established  1883;  Western  Re- 
serve Democratic  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers. 

WASHINGTON,  C.  H.,  Fayette  Co., 
9  5,000  pop.,  on  Cincinnati  &  Muskingum 
Valley  Rd.,  at  junction  of  the  Toledo, 
Cincinnati  &  St.  Louis,  Ohio  Southern  and 
Columbus  &  Cincinnati  Midland  Rds.,  77 
m.  from  Cincinnati.  Manufacturing  car- 
ried on. 
GLOBE  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday  ; 

four  pages  ;    size  20x26 ;    subscription  $4.80  ; 


OHIO. 


established  1885 ;  Parker  &  Stanley,  editors 
and  publishers. 

FAYETTE  CO.  HERALD  ;  Thurs- 
days; republican;  four  pages;  size  28x44; 
subscription  §1.50;  established  1858;  William 
Millikan  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers ;  cir- 
culation J  1. 

FAYETTE  REPUBLICAN;  Wednes- 
days ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44 ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1879;  T.  F. 
Gardner,  editor  and  pulilisher;  eirc'ii  .1  1. 

OHIO  STATE  REGISTER;  Thurs- 
days ;  democratic ;  four  pages ;  size  28x44 ; 
subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1852 ;  J.  D. 
Kerr,  editor  and  publisher ;   circulation  K  1. 

WAUSEON,  C.  H.,  FuUo7i  Co.,  ti  1,905 
pop.,  on  Air  Line  division  of  Lake  Shore  & 
Michigan  Southern  Rd.,  32  m.  from  Toledo. 

DEMOCRATIC       EXPOSITOR; 

Thursdays ;  democratic ;  tour  pages ;  size 
28x44  ;  subscription  $2 ;  estal)lished  1875 ;  J.  C. 
BoUmever.  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  J. 

FULTON  CO.  TRIBUNE;  Saturdays; 
republican  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  :Wx4.8  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  18S3 ;  Albert  B.Smith 
and  W.  O.  Kiiupp,  rditorsand  publishers;  cir- 
culation .1  1. 

NORTH  -  WESTERN  REPUBLI- 
CAN ;  Saturdays;  republican  ;  eight  pages; 
size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1855 ;  Sherwood  &  Williams,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  J  1. 

WAVERLY,  C.  H.,  PiJce  Co.,  0  1,600 
pop.,  on  Ohio  canal  and  Scioto  r.  and  Ohio 
Southern  and  Scioto  Valley  Rds.,  61  m.  from 
Columbus,  29  from  Portsmoutli,  16  from 
Chillicothe  and  115  from  Cincinnati.  Does 
a  thriving  trade  and  manufactures  railroad 
ties,  tau  bark,  hoop  poles,  lumber  and  high 
wines,  and  lies  in  a  district  engaged  in  agri- 
culture and  stock  raising ;  has  also  a  hub 
and  spoke  factory,  a  large  woolen  mill,  and 
a  stone  saw  mill;  tobacco  Is  also  being 
raised  here. 

PIKE  CO.  REPUBLICAN;  Fridays; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x30;  subscrip- 
tion .SI. 50;  established  1845;  H.  R.  Snyder, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

WATCIIAIAN  ;  Tuesdays  ;  democratic  ; 
four  pages  :  size28-v44;  subscription  $1  ;  es- 
tablished 1867 ;  John  A.  Jones,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

WAYNES VILLE,    Warren  Co.,  p 

793  pop.,  on  Pittsburgh,  Cincinnati  &   St. 
Louis  Rd.,  51  m.  from  Cincinnati. 

MIAMI  GAZETTE;  Wednesdays ;  neu- 
tral ;  four  pages ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  18.50;  T.  J.  Brown,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

NEWS  ;  Saturdays ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x 
35;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1884;  Drew 
Sweet,  editor  and  publisher. 

WELLINGTON,  Lorain  Co.,  r^  3,200 

pop.,  on  C,  C,  C.  &  I.  Rd.,  at  junction  of 

Wheeling*  Lake  Erie  Rd.,  36  m.  S.  W.  of 

Cleveland. 

ENTERPRISE;  Wedne.sdays ;  republi- 
can ;  eight  pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription 
$1.50  ;  established  1867 ;  J.  W.  &  M.  H.  Hough- 
ton, editors  ;  J.  W.  Houghton,  publisher;  cir- 
culation J. 

WELLSTON,  Jackson  Co.,  g  3,200 
pop.,  on  Ohio  Southern,  Cincinnati,  Wash- 
ington &  Baltimore  and  Dayton  &  Ironton 
Rds.,  10  m.  from  Jackson,  30  from  Chilli- 
cothe and  35  from  Waverly.  Has  three 
Iron  foundries  and  seventeen  coal  mines ; 
also  machine  works  and  planing  mill. 
ARGUS;  Saturdays;  Independent;  eight 


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pages :  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished IS83 :  F.  M.  .Smallwoocl,  editor  and  pub- 
lislier:  i-ireulation  J  l ;  the  Harris  Rio  Grande 
Fir,:  Will  Biiptiat  is  Issued  from  this  office. 

WELL.SVILI.E,  Columbiana  Co.,  cf 
5,000  pop.,  iu  Ypllow  Creek  township,  on 
Ohio  r.,  48  ni.  below  Pittsburgh  and  100  from 
Cleveland,  on  the  Cleveland  &  Pittsburgh 
Rd.    Repairing  and  manufacturing. 

OHIO  SUN;  Thursdays:  independent; 
four  pages;  size  36x40;  subscription  $1 ; 
establislied  18S3 ;  Thos.  V.  Deary,  editor ;  A. 
P.  Howard  &  Co..  publishers;  cire'n  K  K  1. 

fSATUKDAY  REVIEW;  (see  East 
Liverpool.) 

UNION  ;  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  four  pages; 
size  28.'i:44;  subscription  .«!I..50;  established 
1863;  F.  M.  Havvley,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  J  1. 

WESTERVILLE,  Franklin  Co.,  a 
1,800  pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Akron  &  Colum- 
bus Rd.,  12  m.  N.  E.  of  Columbus.  Sur- 
rounded by  a  rich  agricultural  district.  En- 
gaged in  manufacturing,  and  is  the  seat  of 
Otterbein  TJniversity. 

CENTRAL,  OHIO  REVIEW;  Satur 
days;  eight  pages;  size  of  pase  16x22;  sub- 
scription §1.25 ;  established  1869 ;  F.  P.  Gard- 
ner, editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J  J. 

OTTERBEIN  RECORD;  monthly; 
twenty  jjaKcs  ;  size  of  page  8x11;  subscription 
.$1  ;  established  1879 ;  Philophrouean  Literary 
Society,  editors  and  publishers ;  a  college 
paper ;  Issued  during  the  collegiate  year. 

WEST  FARMINGTON,  Trumbull 

Co.,  0^600 pop.,  onPainesville  &  Youngstown 
Rd.,  38  m.  from  Youngstown  and  32  from 
PainesvlUe.  Has  table,  chair  and  furniture 
factories.    A  shipping  point  for  timber. 

FARMINfiTON  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
independent;  four  pages;  size  22x30:  sub- 
scription $1  ;  established  1883 ;  News  Printing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  circulation  K. 

WEST  LIBERTY,  Logan  Co.,  -n 
2,8  10  pop.,  on  Ohio  division  of  I.,  B.  &  W. 
Rd.,  10  m.  from  Urbana  and  8  from  Belle- 
fontaine. 

BANNER;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
26x40;  subscription  ,§1.25:  established  1883; 
H.  W.  Hamilton,  editor ;  Bailey  &  Hamilton, 
puljlishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

BUCKEYE  BLADE;  Saturdays;  re 
publican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscrip- 
tion .$l.aj;  established  1878;  W.  S.  Allen,  edi- 
tor ;  Buckeye  Blade  Publishing  Co.,  publish- 
ers ;  cii'culation  J  1. 

WEST  MIETON,  Miami  Co.,  -a  1,000 
pop.,  on  Toledo,  Cincinnati  &  St.  Louis  Rd. 
In  farming  section.  Has  woolen  manufac- 
'  ures,  machine  shops,  etc.,  16  m.  from  Day- 
ion. 

BUCKEYE;  Fridays;  republican  ;  eiglit 
ijages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1879;  H.  J.  Pearson,  editor  and  publish- 
er; circulation  J;  issued  simultaneously  at 
West  Milton  and  Troy. 

M  O  R  N  I  N  tJ  ^TAR  ;  semi-monthly  ; 
unscetarian  ;  twelve  pages  ;  size  of  pat^e  12xi5; 
subscrii)tion  75  cents;  estalilished  IS'^2  ;  E.  J. 
Scott  and  Elwood  Scott,  editors;  Morning 
Star  Publishing  Co.,  publishers ;  clrc'n  I  1. 

WESTON,  Wood  Co.,  "ti"  1,800  pop.,  on 
Cincinnati,  Hamilton  &  Dayton  Rd.,  27  m. 
from  Toledo.    A  grain  market. 

WOOD  CO.  HERALD;  Satunlavs ; 
republican;  four  pages  ;  size  24x.S5  ;  subscrip- 
tion 81.50;  established  1879;  .S.  E.  Burson,  edi- 
:or  and  publisher;  circulation  K  K  1. 


OHIO. 


WEST  SALEM,  Wayne  Co.,  ti  'J90 
pop.,  on  N.  Y.,  P.  &  O.  Rd.,  36  m.  from  Akron 
and  31  from  Mansfield. 

MONITOR;    Thur.sdays;    Independent; 

tour  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.,50  ; 
established  1875;  Mrs.  Martha  Watson,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

WEST  UNION,  C.  H.,  Adams  Co.,  g 
1,100  pop.,  7  m.  from  Ohio  r.  and  84  from 
Columbus  and  60  from  Cincinnati. 

ADAMS  CO.  NEW-ERA  ;  Fridays; 
republican;  four  pages ;  size  26x40;  sub.scrip- 
tion  .S1.50;  established  1877;  C.  E.  Irwin,  eii- 
tor  and  publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

PEOPLE'S  DEFENDER;  Thurs 
days;  democratic;  four  pages;  size  24x35: 
subscription  §1.20:  established  1866 ;  J.  W.  Ev- 
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SCION;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages;  size  22x32;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1853 ;  Samuel  Burwell.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

WEST  UNITY,  Williams  Co.,  b  884 
pop.,  11  m.  N.  E.  of  Bryan,  the  county  seat ; 
carries  on  numerous  small  manufactures. 
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established  1878;    C.    F.   Grisier,    editor  and 

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WILLOUGHBY,  Lake  Co.,  ^  1,200 
pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern 
Rd.,  at  Junction  of  N.  Y.,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 
Rd.,  19  m.  N.  E.  of  Cleveland.  2^  from 
Lake  Erie;  railroad  shipping  point  for 
cheese,  milk,  fruit  and  produce ;  lies  on 
west  bank  of  Chagrin  r.,  which  derived  its 
name  from  a  company  of  settlers  from  Con- 
necticut, who  mistook  the  Chagrin  r.  for 
the  Cuyahoga  (at  the  mouth  of  which  they 
had  been  instructed  to  settle),  and  founded 
Wiiloughby. 

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WILMINGTON,  C.  H.,  Clinton  Co., 
p  3,400  pop.,  on  Pittsburgh,  Cincinnati  &  St. 
Louis  Rd.,  56  m.  from  Cincinnati.  Engaged 
in  manufactm-ing  and  surrounded  by  a  fine 
agricultural  region.  Quaker  College  located 
here.  The  Cincinnati  Midland  Rd.,  just 
completed,  passes  through  here. 

^CLINTON   CO.    DEMOCRAT; 

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J.  S.  Hummel,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation .1  1. 

CLINTON  REPUBLICAN  ;  Thurs- 
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JOURNAL;  Wednesdays;  four  pages; 
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W.  G.  Fisher,  editor  and  publisher;  cir- 
culation J  1. 

WILMOT,  Stark  Co.,  r(  500  pop.,  18 

m.  from  Canton  and  13  from  Massillon.  Has 
several  manufactories.     In  a  fine   wheat- 
growing  section.      The  town  has  several 
large  flouring  and  woolen  mills,  planln 
mills,  etc. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  non-parti- 
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OHIO. 


$1.25;  established  18S1;  John  S.  Shildts,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

WINCHESTER,  Adams  Co.,  g   600 
pop.,  13  m.  from  the  county  seat  and  65  from 
Cincinnati,  on  the  Cincinnati  &  Eastern  Rd. 
A  farming  section. 
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size  20x26 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1884 ; 

E.  A.  Doyle,  editor  and  publisher. 

"WOODSFIELD,  O.  H.,  Monroe  Co., 
c-  S49  pop.,  on  E 'llaire,  Zanesville  &  Cincin- 
nati Rd.,  120   m.  E.  of  Columbus,  35  S.  W. 
of  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  and  18  from  Ohio  r. 
MONROE  GAZETTE;  Fridays ;  repub- 
lican; four  pages;    size  26x40;   subscription 
$1..5(l;    established    1873;    John  W.  Doherty, 
editor  and  publislier;  circulation  J. 

MONROE  JOURNAL;  Fridays  ;  Ger- 
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established  1884 ;  Fritz  Reef,  editor  and  pub- 
ILsher.  „       „ 

SPIRIT  OF  DEMOCRACY  ;  Tues 
days;  democratic;  torn-  pages;  size  28x44; 
subscriiition  S2;  established  1844;  Henry  R. 
West,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

WOOSTER,  C.  H.,  Wayne  Co.,  ti 
5,843  pop.,  on  Klllbuck  creels,  and  Pltts- 
biu-gh.  Ft.  Wayne  &  Chicago  Rd.,  52  m.  from 
Cleveland  and  41  from  Mansfield.  Manu- 
facturing done  here.  Location  of  Univer- 
sity of  Wooster. 

XEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  JACKSdNIAN,  Thursdays;  four 
pages;  size— tlailv  22x30,  weelcly  28x44;  sub- 
seiHption— daily  S6.00,  weekly  .$2  ;  established 
— dailv  1883.  weekly  1881 ;  Marchands  &  Dowell, 
editors  and  publishers;  circulation— daily  K  1, 
weekly  J  J. 

H  E  R  A  Li  I>  ;    Thursdays ;    prohibition  ; 
four  pages;    size  24x36;   subsciiption   SI. .50; 
established  1878;  John  J.  Ashenhurst,  editor  ; 
Herald  Printing  Co.,  publishers  ;  circ'n  J  1. 
JACIvSONIAN;  (see  m-tos.) 
JOURNAL;      Thursdays ;     German ; 
democratic;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40;  subscrip- 
tion  S2 ;   established  18S1 ;    Adolph  Weixel- 
bauni,  editor  and  publislier  ;  clrcidation  K  1. 
REPUBLICAN  ;     Thursdays;    republi- 
can ;  four  pages ;  size  28x44  ;  subscription  S2  ; 
established  1833;  A.  S.  McClure,  editor;  Mc- 
Clure,  Sanborn  &  Co.,  publishers  ;  circ'n  1 1. 

UNIVERSITY  VOICE:  Saturdays; 
four  pages  ;  size  22x30;  suliscrlption  SI ;  estab- 
UshedlSSS;  Students  of  Wooster  University, 
editors  and  ptiblishers ;  circulation  K;  a 
college  paper;  issued  during  the  collegiate 
vear. 

WAYNE  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Wednes- 
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subscription  $2 ;  established  1826  ;  H.  P.  Gra- 
vatt,  editor ;  H.  P.  Gravatt  and  Dr.  L.  Fen- 
stone,  publishers  ;  circulation  I  1. 

COLLEGIAN  ;  monthly;  twenty  pages; 
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ROYAL  ARCANUM  JOURNAL ; 
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pages  ;  "size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1 ;  establish- 
ed 1878  ;  T.  E.  Peckinpaugh,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  G  1. 

XENIA,  C.  H.,  Greene  Co.,  -a  8,000 
pop.,  on  Pittsburgh,  Cincinnati  &  St.  Louis 
Rd.,  at  junction  of  Daj-tou  &  Ironton  Rd., 
61  m.  from  Columbus  and  65  from  Cincin- 
nati. A  place  of  active  trade.  It  has  been 
described  as  the  garden  spot  of  Ohio. 
GAZETTE  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY  (in  two  parts),  Tues- 
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pages,  weekly  eight  pages ;  size— daily  22x30, 
weekly  (size  of  page)  20x26;  subscription— daily 
$5.20,  weekly  $2;  established  —  daily  1881, 
weekly  1868 ;  J.  P.  Chew,  editor ;  William  B. 
Chew,  publisher  ;  circulation— daily  K  K  1, 
weekly  1 1. 

TORCHLIGHT;  every  morning  except 
Sunday,  and  SEMI-WEEKLY  ;  Wednes- 
days and  Saturdays  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  daily  22x30,  semi-weekly  26x40;  subscrip- 
tion daily  $5.20,  semi-weekly  $2  ;  establisned— 
daily  1884,  semi-weekly  1838  ;  J.  D.  Stlne,  editor 
and'  publisher  ;  circulatiou— semi-weekly  1 1. 

D  E  M  O  C  R  A  T-N  E  W  S  ;  Saturdays ; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  23x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2 ;  established  1874;  Gaunce  cfe  Winans, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulatiou  J  J. 

HOME  WEEKLA' ;  Thursdays;  four 
pages;  size  24x35;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1876 ;  C.  R.  Musson,  editor ;  published 
at  the  Olilo  Soldiers"  and  Sailors'  Orphans' 
Home ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

REPUBLICAN;  Tuesdays;  four  pages; 
size  28x44:  subscription  SL.tO;  establisned 
1878;  Marshall  &  Beveridge,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  J  1 . 

BOSS  PAINTERS'  JOURNAL; 
monthly  ;  commercial ;  twenty-eight  pages 
octavo ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1883 ;  R. 
C.  Miller,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation 
J  J  1.  S^"  Actual  average  circulation  for  one 
year  preceding  Jan.  1,  1885,  as  per  statement 
on  file  at  the  office  of  the  American  Xews- 
paper  Directory,  1,519  copies. 

SOUTHERN  OHIO  CHURCH 
CHRONICLE  ;  monthly  ;  protestant  epis- 
copal ;  eight  pages  ;  size  21x28  :  subscription 
50  cents ;  established  1880;  J.  M.  Kendrick, 
editor  and  publisher. 

YELLOW  SPRINGS,  Greene  Co., 

■a  1,377  pop.,  on  Pittsburgh,  Cin.  &  St.  Louis 

Rd.,  9  m.  from  Springfield. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
24x36;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1880; 
A.  E  Humphreys,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation K. 

YOUNGSTOWN,  C.  H.,  Mahoning 
Co.,  [/ 22,000  pop.,  on  Mahoning  r.  and  Ash- 
tabula division  of  the  Pittsburgh,  Ft. 
Wayne  &  Chicago  Rd.,  also  Mahoning  divi- 
sion, N.  Y.,  P.  &0.,  Painesville  &  Youngs- 
town,  Youngstown  Branch  of  Lake  Shore 
&  Michigan  Southern  and  Pittsburgh  & 
Lake  Erie  Rds.,  65  m.  from  Cleveland  and 
68  from  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Pittsburgh  &  West- 
ern Rd.  from  Pittsburgh  via  Youngstown  to 
Akron.  Centre  of  block  coal  basin.  En- 
gaged in  iron  manufacture,  coal  mining 
and  agriculture. 

NEWS-REGISTER;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEK  L Y,  Wednesdays  ; 
republican  ;  dailv  four  pages,  weekly  eight 
pages;  size— daily  2.5x40,  weekly  30x43;  sub- 
scription—daily $5,  weekly  $1 ;  established- 
daily  1874,  weekly  1854 ;  Youngstown  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  circula- 
tion—daily G  1,  weekly  G. 

RUNDSCHAU;  Fridays  ;  German  ; 
eight  pages  ;  size  30x45  ;  subscription  $2.50 ; 
established  1874;  William  F.  Maag,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  I  1 ;  a  four-page 
literary  supjjlement  entitled  the  Unterhalt- 
ungs-Blatt,  is  issued  regularly  with  the  paper. 

SATURDAY  NIGHT;  Saturdays; 
democratic ;  eight  pages ;  size  .30x44 ;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1883  ;  Thomp  Burton, 
editor ;  Burton  &  Griffey,  publishers  ;  circu- 
lation I  1 . 

SUNDAY  MORNING;  Sundays;  Inde- 
pendent-republican ;  eight  pages ;  size  30x44 ; 
subscription  .$2;  established  1882:  Mahoning 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circu- 
lation H  1. 


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OHIO. 


VINDICATOR;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablisiied  1869 ;  Will  H.  Patton,  for  estate  of 
Dr  T.  Pattoii,  editoraiid  initjlislier;  ciroMi  I  1 . 

ST.  JOIIXVS  €Hl  ItCII  PAKISH- 
lOXEU;  luonthly ;  pidrestiirit  cpisc.-oijal : 
eiglit  pages;  size  l(ix23;  subscription  50 
ceuts ;  established  1883 ;  Frederick  B.  Ave- 
ry, editor  and  publisher;  circulation  Kl; 
a  local  church  paper. 

ZANESVIL.LE,  C.  H.,  Muskingum 
Co.,  D  24,000  pop.,  on  left  of  Muskingum  r., 
a  fine  navigable  stream,  80  m.  from  its 
mouth  and  opposite  the  mouth  of  the 
Licking  r.  at  intersection  of  Baltimore  & 
Ohio,  Pittsburgh.  Cincinnati  &  St.  Louis  and 
Bellalre,  Zauesville  &  Cincinnati  Rds.,  54  m. 
E.  of  Columbus  and  IHO  E.  N.  E.  of  Cincin- 
nati. Engaged  in  manufactures.  Steam- 
boats run  to  Pittsburgh,  Cincinnati  antl 
other  points  on  the  Ohio  r.;  connected  b.v 
the  Ohio  canal  with  Cleveland.  Centre  of 
trade  and  a  fertile  agricultural  region. 

COURIER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLiY,  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  ;  size— daily  24x35,  weekly  29x45 ; 
subscription— daily  SK,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished—daily istc,  weekly  1821 ;  Dodd  &  Brown, 
publishers  ;  circn— daily  J  1,  weekly  H  H  1. 

SKwNA  L;^  every  morning  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  democratic; 
daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages :  size- 
daily  24x3(),  weekly  (size  of  page)  20x26; 
subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished—daily 1882,  weekly  1864 ;"  Gaumer  Bros., 
editors  and  jjublishers;  circulation— daib'  J  1. 
weekly  III. 

TIMES  RECORDER;  every  morning 
except  Sunday,  and  TIMES  RECORDER 
AND  VISITOR,  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent ;  four  pages ;  size— daily  24.x3fi,  weeklv 
38x44;  subscription— daily  $6,  weeklv  $1.50; 
established  1877;  E.  Spencer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;"circulation— daily  J  1,  weekly  J  1. 

ADVOCATE;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  25x;ij  ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1870 ;  J.  T.  Shryock,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  1.;  issues  also  the  Co- 
lumbus Oliio  State  Sentinel. 

FAMIEA"  HERALD;  Saturdays;  eight 
pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscrijition  $1 :  established 
1883 ;  Gr.  Nichols,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation J  1. 

OUR  CAUSE:  Saturdays ;  four  pages; 
size  15x22;  subscription  50  cents  ;  established 
1883;  Zauesville  T.vpographieal  Union  No. 
199,  editors  and  publishei-s. 

POST;  Wednesdays ;  German ;  four 
pages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1872;  Adolph  Schneider,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

SHEPHERDS'  NATIONAL  JOUR- 
NAL AND  RURAL  ERA;  Saturdays; 
agricultural ;  sixteen  pages ;  size  of  page 
11x16;  subscription  $1.25;  established  1882; 
Rural  Era  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  ijub- 
Ushers  ;  circulation  B  B  1 . 

SUNDAY  NEWS  ;  Sundays ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  of  page  18x24  ;  subscription  $2  ; 
established  1883  ;  News  Comijany,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  J  J  1 . 

TIMES  RECORDER  AND  VISI- 
TOR  ;  (see  Times  Rrcordcr.) 

BLANDY'S  JOURNAL!  monthly; 
commercial;  four  pages;  size  22x32;  establish- 
ed 1866 ;  F.  J.  L.  Blandy,  editor  and  publisher ; 
a  free  advertising  sheet. 

FARMERS'  JOURNAL;  monthly; 
agricultural;  eighteen  pages;  size  of  page 
9x12;  subscription  50  cents;  established  1884; 
Farmers'  Journal  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers. 

MERCHANT  TRAVELERS  OF- 
FICIAL RAILWAY  (JUIDE;  month- 
ly; sixty  four  pages;  size  of  page  4x8;  sub- 
scription $1.20;  established  1884  ;  J.  B.  Owens 
&  Co.,  publishers. 


OREGON. 


AEBANY,  C.  H.,  Li7in  Co.,  -n  1,873 
pop.,  on  Willamette  r.,  at  the  mouth  of  the 
Callapooya,  81  m.  from  Portland  and  28  S. 
of  Salem,  and  on  Oregon  &  California  Rd. 
Engaged  in  milling  and  agriculture  and 
the  manufacture  of  agricultural  imple 
ments,  chairs,  matches  and  furniture. 

HERALD  -  DISSEMINATOR  ;     Fri 

days;  republican;  eight  pages;  size  30x44; 
subscription  $2.50;  established  1879;  Train 
&  Whitney,  editors  and  publishers;  circula- 
tion .J  1 . 

STATE  RIGHTS  DEMOCRAT:  Fri- 
days ;  democratic  ;  torn-  pages  ;  size  26x40  ; 
subscription  ,f 3 ;  established  1865 ;  Stites  & 
Nutting,  editors  and  publishers;  circula- 
tion J  1. 

ALiKAIil,  Wasco  Co.,  a 

RIVERSIDE  ENTERPRISE;  Fri- 
days ;  four  ijages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription 
$2.50;  established  1884;  M.  C.  Harris,  editor 
and  publisher. 

ASHLAND,  Jackson  Co.,  p  1,500  pop., 
on  Oregon  &  California  Rd.,  16  m.  S.  of 
Jacksonville  C.  H.  and  18  N.  of  California 
State  line.  Engaged  in  manufacturing 
woolen  goods,  flour  and  lumber.  A  college 
and  the  State  Normal  School  are  located 
here.  A  railroad  is  being  constructed  north 
and  south  from  Ashland  ;  centre  of  a  fine 
fruit  country. 

TIDINGS;  Fridays;  Independent;  four 
pages ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $2.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1876;  William  H.  Leeds,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

ASTORIA,  C.  H.,  Clatsop  Co.,  b  6,000 
pop.,  at  the  mouth  of  the  Columbia  r.  Is 
the  entrepot  for  the  fertile  Columbia  river 
basin.  Headquarters  for  the  North  Pacinc 
ocean  fisheries  and  salmon  fishing.  Con- 
siderable lumber,  cereal  and  flour-export- 
ing point,  and  has  considerable  steamship 
and  packet  traffic. 

INDEPENDENT;  every  evening  except 
Sunday  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x31 ;  subscription 
$6;  established  1883;  Independent  Publish- 
ing Co.,  editors  and  publisher.s. 

MORNING    ASTORIAN;  every 

morning  except  Monday,  and  ASTOR- 
IAN, Saturdays;  independent ;  daily  four 
pages,  weekly  eight  pages ;  size— daily  22x32, 
weekly  28x44;  subscription— daily  .$7,  weeklv 
$2;  established  1873;  J.  F.  Halloran  &  Co', 
editors  and  publishers ;  circulation— daily  K, 
weekly  J  1. 
ASTOKIAN  ;    (see  Morniyig  Astorian.) 

BAKER  CITY,  C.  H.,  Baker  Co.,  a- 
1,643  pop.,  on  S.  fork  of  Powder  r..  In  an 
agricultural,  stock-raising  and  gold-mining 
region. 

SAGE  BRUSH;  every  morning  except 
Monday;  independent:  four  pages;  size  10x14  ; 
subscription  $6;  est ablishefl  1883  ;  J.  M.  Shep- 
herd, editor  and  imlilisher;  circulation  K  1. 

TRIBUNE;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Friilays  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  20x26  ; 
subscription  $3 ;  established  1882  ;  G.  W. 
Plumley,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'u  K  1. 

BAKER  CO.  REVEILLE;  Fridays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscrip- 
tion $3;  established  1880;  Morris  D.  Abbott, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K  K. 

BEDROCK  DEMOCRAT;  Wednes 
days  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ; 
subscription  $2.50;  established  1870;  Bedrock 
Democrat  Pulilishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K  1. 


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OREGON. 


CANYON  CITY,  C.  H.,  Grant  Co.,  □ 

393  pop.    In  a  mineral  county,  which  is  also 
well  adapted  to  stock  grazing. 

GRANT   CO.  NEWS:  Thursdays;  four 

pages  ;  size  22x30  ;  subscription  $3  ;  establish- 
ed"l879 ;  Donnelly  &  Asbuiy,  editors  and  pub- 
lisliers;  circulation  K  1. 

CORVAIiLIS,  C.  H.,  Benton  Co.,  -a 
1,128  pop.,  on  Willamette  r.,  at  head  of 
navigation  and  at  terminus  of  West  Side 
division  of  Oregon  &  California  Rd.,  90  m. 
S.  of  Portland  and  about  80  m.  E.  of  Ya- 
qulna  Bay,  on  the  Pacific  Ocean,  from 
which  place  a  railroad  is  being  constructed. 
Engaged  in  river  and  railroad  commerce ; 
in  a  wool-gro.ving,  stock-raising  and  agri- 
cultural district. 

BENTON  LEADER;  Fridays;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x30  ;  subscription  $2.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1882;  Btnton  Leader  Publishing  Co.. 
editors  and  pub.ishers;  circulation  K  1. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  independent-repub- 
lican ;  four  pages ;  size  22X.30 ;  subscription 
.§3  :  estalillshed  1803 ;  Gazette  Publishing 
House,  editors  and  pulilisliers ;  eirc'n  K  K  1. 

OREGON  COLONIST  AND  RE- 
SOURCES OF  THE  WIIvLiAMETTE 
VALIjEY;  monthly;  four  pages ;  size  of 
page  18x24  ;  subscription  .|1 ;  established  1881 ; 
W.  Nash,  editor  and  publisher ;  an  immigra- 
tion advertising  sheet. 

DALLAS,  C.  H.,  Polk  Co.,  b  on  Rick- 
real  r.,  on  Oregon  Railway  &  Navigation 
Go's  Rd.,  15  m.  W.  of  Salem.  Surrounded 
by  an  agricultural  district,  and  a  place  of 
commercial  activity. 

POLK  CO.  ITEMIZER;  Saturdays; 
repulilican  ;  four  pages:  size  20x40;  subscrip- 
tion .S2.50 :  established  1874 ;  V.  P.  Fiske,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

DENMARK,  Curry  Co.,  p 

SOUTHWEST  OREGON  RECORD- 
ER :  Tuesdays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  20x40  ;  sub- 
scription $2.50;  established  1883;  Recorder 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  cii'cu- 
lation  K. 

EAST    PORTLAND,    Multnomah 

Co.,  'a  6,000  pop.,  on  Willamette  r.,  opposite 

Portland;    on  Oregon    &    California    and 

Northern  Pacific  Rd.    Location  of  railroad 

shops. 

VINDICATOR;  Saturdays  ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  .82..'50  ;  estab- 
lished 1879;  Vindicator  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

ELLENSBURG,0.  H.,  Curry  Co.,  p 

300  pop.,  near  the  mouth  of  Rogue  r.,  about 

50  m.  N-.  W.  of  Kerby.    A  salmon  cannery  is 

located  here. 

CJOLD  BEACH  CJAZETTE ;  Satur 
days ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x30 ; 
subscription  .§2 ;  established  1884;  Walter  Sut- 
ton, editor  and  publisher. 

EUGENE  CITY,  C.  H.,  Lane  Co.,  -u 
l,7rt)  pop.,  on  Willamette  r.,  at  head  of 
Willamette  Valley,  on  Oregon  &  Califor- 
nia Rd.,  125  m.  S.  of  Portland  and  72  S.  of 
Salem.  Grain,  hops,  fruit,  cattle-raising, 
and  wool  producing  are  the  principal 
branches  of  industry.  The  Oregon  State 
ITniverslty  is  located  here. 

GUARD;  Saturdays ;  democratic ;  four 
pages ;  size  23x31 ;  subscription  $2.50  ;  estab- 

29 


OREGON. 


Ushed  1867;  I.  L|.  Campbell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circuliitiiin  J  J. 

OREGON  STATE  JOURNAL;  Sat- 
urdays; repiililiciui ;  eight  pages ;  size  30x44; 
subscription  $2.50;  established  1864;  H.  R. 
Kincaid,  editor;  Kincaid  Brothers,  publishers; 
circulation  K  1. 

REGISTER;  Wedne.sdays  ;  eight  pages  ; 
size  30x44  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1884  ; 
Hodson  &  Yoran,  editors  and  publishers. 

HEPPNER,  Umatilla  Co..  tj  600  pop., 

2U0  m.  from  Portland,  and  40  from  Oregon 

Ry  &  Navigation  Co.  and  Columbia  r.,  iu 

farming  and  stock-raising  district. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  four  pages  ;  size 
24x36;  subscription  $2.50  ;  established  1883 ;  J. 
W.  Redlugton,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion K  1. 

HILLSBORO,  C.  H.,  Washington  Co., 
\2  4U2  pop.,  on  Oregon  California  Rd.,  24  m. 
from  Portland.  The  vicinity  is  of  an  agri- 
cultural character  and  also  raises  stock. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent-republican ;  four  pages ;  size  22x33 ;  sub- 
scription $2..50;  established  1873;  H.B.Luce, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

INDEPENDENCE,  Polk  Co.,  b  691 
pop.,  on  Oregon  &  California  Rd.  and  Willa- 
mette r.,  10  m.  from  Salem.  Manufactur- 
ing, farming,  etc. 

WEST  SIDE;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x.36  ;  subscription  $2.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1883;  Will  H.  Parry,  editor  and 
puljlisher. 

JACKSONVILLE,  C.   H.,   .Jackson 

Co.,  p  1,000  pop.,  ou  Rogue  r.,  240  m.  S.  of 
Salem  and  60  N.  of  Yi-eka,  Cal.  Engaged  in 
mining,  agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

DEMOCRATIC  TIMES;  Fridays; 
demoiTatic  ;  fcivn- pages;  size2Sx42;  subscrip- 
tion .s:l;  cst^ililished  1871;  Chas.  Nlckell,  edl- 
torand  publisher;  circulation  J  J  1. 

OREGON  SENTINEL;  Saturdays; 
republican  ;  four  pages ;  size  24.x36 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2.50 ;  estal>lished  1855 ;  Frank  Ki'ause,  edi- 
tor and  publisher ;  cu'culatiou  K  1. 

JOSEPH,  Union  Co.,  cf  200  pop.,  75 
m.  E.  of  La  Grande.  Engaged  in  milling 
and  manufacturing.  Has  sleigh  and  agri- 
cultural iniplem  nts  factories ;  a  splendid 
agricultural  and  stock-raising  section. 

WALLOWA  CHIEFTAIN  ;  Thurs- 
days ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x30  ;  subscription  $2 ; 
established  1884 ;  S.  A.  Heckethorn,  editor  and 
publisher. 

LAFAYETTE,  C.  H.,  Yam  Hill  Co., 

~Q  050  pop.,  32  m.  from  Portland,  on  Yam  Hill 

r.,  and  1  m.  from  W.  O.  Rd.,  in  a  farming 

country,  adapted  by  climate  and  natural 

productiveness  to  the  successful  pursuit  of 

various  branches  of  agriculture.    The  town 

Is  in  a  rapidly-growing  section. 

OREGON  REGISTER;  Fridays ;  dem- 
ocratic ;  four  pages ;  size  20x40 ;  subscription 
$2.50;  established  1881 ;  W.  M.  Townsend,  edi- 
tor and  publisher ;  circulation  J. 

LA  GRANDE,  Union  Co.,  cT 400  pop., 

5  m.  W.  from  Pendleton. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays:  independent;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  established  1881 ;  La  Grande 
Gazette  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publisli- 
ers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

LAKEVIEW,  C.  H.,  Lake  Co.,  g  250 
pop.,  at  north  end  of  Goose  Lake.    The  vl- 


450 


GEO.    P.    HOWELL    &    CO'S 


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cinity  is  an  excellent  farming  and  stock- 

i-aising  country. 

LAKE  CO.  EXAMINER;  Saturdays; 
democratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x3U ;  sub- 
scription $3  ;  established  18S0  ;  Allen  &  Beacli, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K. 

lilNKVILLE,  C.  H.,  Klamath  Co.,  p 

3<X)  pop.,  on  Klamath  r.    Pine  water  power. 

KI.AMATH  STAR;  Saturdays;  four 
pages;  slze22.x30;  subscription  .$3;  establish- 
ed 1884 ;  Bowdoln  &  Curtis,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

MoMINNVILLE,  Yam  Hill  Co.,  \j 
675  pop.,  on  Yam  Hill  r.  and  Oregon  &  Cali- 
fornia Ril.,  60m.  from  Portland  and  about  20 
N.  W.  of  Salem.  A  fertile  region,  exporting 
wheat  and  wool.  River  navigable  to  this 
point. 

YAM  HILL,  REPORTER;  Thursdays; 

I'epublican;  eiglit  pages;  size  30x44;  subscrip- 
tion $2.50 ;  established  1871 ;  Snyder  &  Conner, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  K. 

BAPTIST  BEACON;  monthly;  bap- 
tist :  eight  pages ;  size  23x32 ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1877;  G.  J.  Burchett,  editor  and 
publislier. 

MARSHFIELD,  Coos  Co.,  -a  900 
pop.    Agriculture,  coal  and  lumber. 

COAST  MAIL  ;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $2.!i0  ; 
established  1879;  John  Church,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 

COOS  BAY  NEWS;  Wednesdays;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subsci'iption  $2.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1872  ;  Gus  Bennett,  editor  and  publish- 
er ;  circulation  K  1. 

OREGON  CITY,  C.  H.,  Clackamas 
Co.,  X}  1.363  pop.,  on  Willamette  r.,  and  Ore- 
gon &  California  Rd.,  16  m.  from  Portland 
and  37  from  Salem.  A  manufacturing  place 
and  shipping  point  for  freight  from  upper 
Willamette  r.  The  river  has  a  fall  of  40 
feet  at  this  point ;  has  expensive  locks  and 
abundant  water  power. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  $2;  established 
1883 ;  I.  Le  Mahieu,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $2.50  ; 
established  1866  ;  Dr.  J.  A.  White,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J  J. 

PENDLETON,  C.H.,  Umatilla  Co.,  t] 

2,200  pop.,  on  Umatilla  River  and  Line  of 

Oregon  Railway  and  Navigation  Co.  Rd.,  231 

m.  from  Portland.    Has  flouring  mills  and 

sash  and  door  factories. 

EAST  OREGONI  AN;  semi-weekly, 

Tuesdavs  and    Fridays  ;     four   pages  ;     size 

26x40  ;  subscription  $3  ;  established  1875  ;  J.  P. 

Wager,  editor ;   East  Oregonian  Publishing 

Co.,  puVjlishers;  circulation  J  1. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  four 
pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  $2;  estal>lished 
1878;  Burrouglis  &  Reading,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  J. 

PORTLAND,  C.  H.,  Multnomah  Co., 
~Q  35,0(KJ  pop.,  on  Willamette  r.,  12  m.  from  its 
junction  with  the  Columbia  and  on  North- 
ern Paeiflc  Rd.,  53  N.  E.  of  Salem.  Head  of 
ship  navigation,  and  terminus  of  Oregon  & 
California  Rds.,  and  Oregon  Railway  & 
Navigation  Co.  Largest  commercial  city  in 
Oregon  and  centre  of  trade  for  Oregon, 
Washington,  British  Columbia  and  Nortli- 


OREGON. 


ern  Idaho ;  a  line  of  ocean  steamers  run 
regularly  between  Portland,  San  Francisco 
and  Alaska 

EVENINti  TELEGRAM;  every  even- 
ing  except  Sunday;  independent;  four  pages 
(Saturday  issue  eight  pages);  size  24x36  ;  sub- 
scription $7.50  ;  established  1877;  Telegram 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers;  H.  M.  Clinton, 
manager;  circulation  G. 

MORNIN(i  OREGONIAN:  every 
morning,  and  OREGONIAN,  Fridays;  re- 
publican ;  daily  tour  pages,  weekly  twelve 
pages,  Sunday  eight  pages  ;  size — dally  26x41, 
weekly  (size  of  page)  18x24,  Sunday  36x48 ; 
subscription— daily  $10,  weekly  $2.50,  Sunday 
$2.50,  daily  and  Sunday  together  $12,  weekly 
and  Sunday  together  $4;  established— daily 
1861),  Sunday  1881,  weekly  1850  ;  Oregonian  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  ;  Henry  L.  Pittock, 
business  manager  ;  circulation— daily  G  G  1, 
Sunday  Gj  weekly  F  1. 

MORNING  STANDARD;  every  morn- 
ing except  Monday,  and  STANDARD, 
Fridays;  democratic;  daily  four  pages, week- 
ly eight  pages ;  size- daily  26x40,  weekly  36x 
48;  subscription— daily  $8,  weekly  $2.50;  estab- 
lished 1875  ;  A.  Noltner.  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation — daily  1 1,  weekly  H  H. 

NEWS  ;  every  morning,  and  WEEK- 
LY, Thursdays;  daily  four  pages,  weekly 
eight  pages;  size — daily  24x36,  weekly  32x42; 
subscription—  daily  $7,  weekly  $2;  estab- 
lished 1882;  Portland  News  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers;  circulation- daily 
J  1    wGcklv  I  1 

CATHOLIC  SENTINEL;  Tlmrsdays; 
catholic  ;  eiglit  pages  ;  size  31x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion .$4;  established  1870;  Revs.  P.  F.  Gibney, 
L.  Verliagg  and  Jos.  R.  Wiley,  editors  and 
pul)lishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

GOLDEN  FUTURE;  Saturdays;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x38 :  subscription  $2.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1885 ;  H.  N.  Maguire,  editor ;  Manning 
&  Maguire,  publishers. 

JOURNAL  OF  COMMERCE  ;  Satur- 
days;  commercial;  four  pages;  size  26.x 40; 
subscription  $3 ;  established  1871 ;  Portlanil 
Journal  of  Commerce  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  J  J. 

NEW  NORTH-WEST;  Thursdays; 
woman  surtrage  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  27x38  ;  sub- 
scription $3  ;  establislied  1871 ;  Duniway  Pub- 
lishing Co..  editors  and  publishers  :  circ'u  H  1. 

NORTH  PACIFIC  RURAL 
SPIRIT;  Fridaj's;  twenty  pages;  size 
of  page  9x13;  subscription  $2;  established 
1879 ;  W.  W.  Baker,  editor ;  W.  W.  Baker  & 
Sons,  pulilishers  ;  circulation  I  1. 

NORTH-WESTERN  FARMER 
AND  DAIRYMAN;  Thursdays;  agri- 
cultural; eight  pages;  size  of  page  14x21; 
subscription  $2;  established  1881;  PafCenliai'- 
ger,  Casev  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation H. 

ORECiONIAN;  (seeilfommflr  Oregonian.) 

ORE(iON  SIFTINGS;  Saturdays ;  four 
pages ;  size  24.X37 ;  subscription  $2.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1884 ;  W.  R.  Boone,  editor  aud  pub- 
Uslier. 

PACIFIC  CHRISTIAN  ADVO- 
(!ATE  ;  Thursdays;  methodist  episcopal; 
eight  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2  50 ; 
established  1855 ;  Rev.  H.  K.  Hiues,  editor ; 
Pacitic  Clu'istian  Advocate  Co.,  publishers; 
circulation  I  1 . 

STAATS  ZEITUNG;  Fridaj-s ;  Ger- 
man; independent;  four  pages;  size  26x40; 
subscription  S3;  established  1879;  J  Folk- 
man,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  1 1. 

STANDARD;   isee  Morning  Standard.) 

SUNDAY  iUERCURY;  Sundays;  four 
pages;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $2.50;  estab- 
lished 1869;  Mercury  Publisliiug  Co.,  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  G. 

SUNDAY  WELCOME  ;  Saturdays;  In- 
dependent ;  four  pages ;  size  30x44 ;  sub.scrip- 
tion  $2,511;  established  1874;  Sutherland  & 
Burnett,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  H  1. 

COLUMBIA  CHURCHMAN;  (see 
Vancouver,  Wash.  Ter. ) 

TRAVELERS'  OFFICIAL  GUIDEj 
monthly ;   one  hundred  pages  octavo ;   sub- 


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OREGON. 


scrlptlon  $1 ;    established  1882 ;   Lewis  &  Dry- 
den,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  G. 

■WEST  SHORE;  monthly ;  thirty-six 
pages;  size  ot  page  9x12;  subscription  $2; 
established  1875 ;  L.  Samuel,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  X.  I#"  Actual  average 
circulation  for  one  near  preceding  January 
1,  1885,  as  per  statement  on  file  at  the  office  of 
the  American  Xewspaper  Directory,  20,162 
copies. 

PRINEVIliIiE,  Wasco  Co.,  tl  600 
pop.  A  stock-raising  and  agricultural 
district. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  independent;  four 
pages  ;  size  22x32  ;  subscription  $2.50 ;  estab- 
lished 18S2 ;  D.  W.  Aldridge,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

ROSEBURG,  C.  H.,  Douglas  Co.,  -n 
l,5iHj  pop.,  on  Umpqua  r.  and  on  the  Ore- 
gon &  California  Rd.,  197  m.  S.  of  Portland. 
Engaged  in  agriculture,  stock-raising,  mill- 
ing and  mining. 

PLAIXDEAIiER;  Fridays ;  republican ; 
four  pages  ;  size  2tix40 ;  subscription  S3 ;  estab- 
lished 1869  ;  E.  G.  Hursh,  editor :  Plaindealer 
Publishing  Co.,  publisliers  ;  circulation  J  J. 

REVIE^V;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $2.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1876;  J.  R.  N.  Bell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 

ST.  HELENS,  C.  H.,  Columbia  Co.,  b 
209  pop.,  on  Columbia  r.,  30  m.  N.  of  Port- 
land. Has  several  steam  lumber  mills. 
On  line  of  Northern  Pacific  Rd.  Large 
rock  quarries  in  the  neighborhood. 

COLUMBIAN;  Fridays;  four  pages; 
size  24x36;  subscription  $2:  established  1880; 
E.  G.  Adams,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K. 

OREGON  MIST  ;  Fridays ;  independ- 
ent ;  four  pages  ;  size  24X.36;  subscription  $2j; 
established  1883;  Chas.  Meserve,  editor  and 
publislier ;  circulation  K. 

SALEM,  C.  H.,  Marion  Co.,  tl  6,000 
l)op.,  State  capital,  on  Willamette  r.  and 
Oregon  &  California  Rd.,  53  m.  S.  by  W.  of 
Portland.  The  river  is  navigable  for  a 
large  part  of  the  year.  Manufacturing 
carried  on.  Centre  of  an  agricultural 
country. 

MORNING  TRIBUNE;  every  morning 
except  Monday ;  four  pages ;  size  23x32 ; 
subscription  $6 ;  established  1885 ;  Tribune 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

OREGON  STATESMAN;  every  morn- 
ing except  Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fri- 
days ;  republican  ;  daily  four  pages  ;  weekly 
eight  pages  ;  size— daily  22x30  ;  weekly  30x44'; 
subscription— daily  $6 ;  weekly  $2 ;  estab- 
lished—dally 1862  ;  weekly  18.50 ;  Statesman 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers ;  cir- 
culation—dally J  J  ;  weekly  J  ,1  1 . 

OREGON  VIDETTE  AND  ANTI- 
MONOPOLIST;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  four 
pages  ;  size— daily  19x26  ;  weekly  24x36  ;  sub- 
scription—daily  $5 ;  weekly  81;  established- 
daily  1885 ;  weekly  1880 ;  E.  O.  Norton  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers. 

TALK;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
—daily  21x28  ;  weekly  24x36  ;  subscription- 
daily  $6  ;  weekly  $1.50 ;  established— daily 
1878 ;  weekly  1881 ;  Conover  &  Co.,  publishers ; 
circulation— daily  K ;  weekly  K  1. 

W^ILLAMETTE  FARMER;  Fridays; 
agricultui-al ;  eight  pages ;  size  28x42 ;  sub- 
scription $2;  e.stablished  1869;  Willamette 
Farmer  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ;  cu'c'n  H. 

SILVERTON,  Marion  Co.,  tl  400 
pop.,  on  Une  of  Oregon  Ry.  &  Navigation 


OREGON. 


Co's  Rd.,    15  m.   from  Salem  and  50  from 

Portland.    General  manufacturing. 

APPEAL  ;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  $2:  estab- 
lished 1880 ;  H.  G.  Guild,  editor  and  imblisher ; 
circulation  K. 

THE  DALLES,  C.  H.,  Wasco  Co.,  li 
2,232  pop.,  on  Columbia  r.  and  Oregon  Ry. 
&  Navigation  Co's  Rd.,  about  90  m.  E.  of 
Portland.  The  central  point  In  Importance 
in  the  county  and  centre  of  trade.  A 
steamer  connects  with  Portland. 

OREGON  DEMOCRATIC  JOUR- 
NAL; Thursdiiys  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  24x34;  subsrription  $2;  established  1884; 
Abbott  &  Craig,  edit(_u-s  and  publisliers. 

TIMES-MOUNTAINEER;  Saturdays ; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion .S2  ;  establislied  1860  :  John  Michell,  editor ; 
Times  MiHintuincer  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lisliers; circulation  J  1. 

WASCO  CO.  SUN  ;  Wednesdays;  fom- 
pages  ;  size  28x44 ;  subscription  .§2  ;  established 
1881 ;  Thomas  S.  Lang,  editor ;  Lang  &  Marsh, 
publishers ;  circulation  J  1. 

UNION,  C.  H.,  Union  Co.,  rf  416  pop. 

Grain-growing  and  stock-raising  district. 

MOUNTAIN  SENTINEL;  Saturdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscrip- 
tion $3 ;  establislied  1868 ;  John  E.  Jeffery, 
editor  and  publisher:  circulation  K  1. 

WESTON,  Umatilla  Co.,  ^  800  pop., 
20  m.  from  Walla  Walla.    An  agricultural 

.section. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size  25x38  ;  subscription  $2  ;  establish- 
ed 1878  ;  G.  P.  McCoU,  ecUtor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  J. 

YAQUINA,    Benton    Co.,    -n    on 

Yaquina  bay,  60  m.  W.  of  Albany. 

POST;  Saturdays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  :  size  24.x36  ;  subscription  $2.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1882 ;  Coll  Van  Cleve,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  cii-culatlon  K. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

ALBION,  £:rie  Co.,  )j  500  pop.,  1  m.  E. 

of  Albion  Station  on  the  Erie  &  Pittsburgh 
Rd.,  and  on  the  proposed  Une  of  the  Lake 
Erie  &  Ohio  Rd.,  and  26  m.  S.  W.  of  Erie. 
Manufactures  oars  and  other  wooden 
articles. 

BLIZZARD  ;  Thursdays;  independent; 

eight  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1-25; 
established  1882 ;  E.  F.  Davenport,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

ALLEGHENY,  Allegheny  Co.,  J3 
78,682  pop.,  at  junction  of  Allegheny  with 
Ohio  r.,  and  on  Pittsburgh,  Fort  Wayne 
&  Chicago,  Pittsburgh  &  Western  and 
Pennsylvania  Rds.  Connected  by  several 
bridges  with  Pittsburgh. 

ALLEGHENIAN;  Saturdays ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  .§1.80  ;  estab- 
lished 1884;  The  AUeghenian  Co.  (limited), 
editors  and  publishers. 

DER  ALLEGHANIER  UND 
PITTSBUKGER  SONNTAGSBOTE; 
Sundays;  German;  twelve  pages;  size  of 
page  18x22  ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1879 ; 
John  E.  Joos,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion J  J  I ;  dated  at  Allegheny  and  Pittsburgh. 

CORNELIA;  semi-monthly;  German; 
sixteen  pages;  size  of  page  10x13;  subscrip- 
tion $1.25 ;  J.  L.  Harr,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  G  G  I. 


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ALLENTOWN,  C.  H.,  Lehigh  Co., 
O-  ai,0(X)  pop.,  on  Lehigh  r.  and  can/il,  Til  m. 
from  Harrisburg,  at  junction  of  Lehigh  Val- 
ley, Philadelphia  &  Reading  and  Perklonieu 
Rds.,  60  m.  from  Philadelphia  and  90  from 
New  York.  Engaged  in  iron,  silk,  woolen, 
shirt,  furnitiu'e,  shoe  and  other  manufac- 
tures. The  seat  of  Muhlenberg  College. 
Surrounded  by  a  populous  agricultural 
district. 

CHllONICIiE  AND  NEWS;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  LEHIGH 
REGISTER,  Wednesdays;  republican; 
four  pages  ;  size — daily  22x38,  weekly  28x42  ; 
subscription— daily  $4.50,  weekly  $2;  estab- 
lished— Chronicle  1870,  Neivs  1866,  Register 
1848;  Robert  Iredell,  Jr.,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation — daily  I  1,  weekly  J  1. 

CITY  ITEM;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day ;  democratic  ;  fovir  pages  ;  size  23x35  ; 
subscription  $5 ;  established  1878 ;  Item  Print- 
ing Association,  editors  and  publishers;  cir- 
culation J  J  1. 

T.E(!HA  BOTE;  tri-weekly,  Tuesdays, 
Thursdays  and  Saturdays,  and  FRIE- 
DENS-IJOTE,  Wednesdays;  German; 
independent;  four  pages;  size— triweekly 
aOxlX),  weekly  29x45  ;  subscription— triweekly 
$3,  weekly  $1.50;  established— tri-weekly 
1874,  weekly  1812 ;  Trexler  &  Hartzell,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  —  triweekly  K, 
weekly  H  1;  issue  also  the  Welt -Bute. 

CRITIC;  Saturdays;  eight  pages;  .size 
21x26;  subscription  $1.25 ;  established  1883 :  N. 
E.  Worman  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  K  1. 

DE^IOCRAT;  Wednesdays ;  democratic; 
four  pages;  size  29x42;  subscription  $2; 
estaldished  1830;  C.  F.  Haines,  editor ;  Haines 
&  Ruhe,  pulilishers;  circulation  H. 

FRIEDENS-BOTEj  (see  Lech  a  Bote.) 

HEROI.D  UND  ZEITSCHRIFT  ; 
Saturdays  ;  German  ;  lutlieran  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  20x30 ;  subscription  ,§1.10 ;  established  1857 ; 
Brobst,  Diehl  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers; 
does  not  insert  advertisements ;  issue  also 
Der  JuqendFreund. 

LEHIGH  REGISTER;  (see  Chronicle 
and  News.) 

UNAIJHAENGIGER  REPUB  LI- 
RA NER;  Wednesdays;  German;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages;  size  30x44;  subscription 
$2;  established  1810;  Rinn  &  Schlechter, 
editors  and  pulilishers ;  circulation  1 1. 

WELT-BOTE;  Wednesdays;  German; 
eight  pages;  size  29x45;  subscription  $2; 
establislud  1855;  Trexler  &  Hartzell,  editors 
and  piililisliers;  circulation  D  ;  issue  also  the 
Lechd  B'lte. 

NATIONAL  EDUCATOR;  semi 
monthl.v  ;  educational ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
20x30  ;  .subscription  $1 ;  established  1860  ;  Rev. 
A.  R.  Home,  D.D.,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation J.J  1. 

DER  JUGEND-FREUND;  monthly; 
German;  lutheran ;  eight  pages;  size  20x24; 
subscription  30  cents ;  established  1847 ;  Prof. 
A.  Spaeth,  D.  D.,  editor ;  Brobst,  Diehl  &  Co., 
publishers  ;  does  not  insert  advertisements  ; 
issue  al.so  the  Herald  und  Zeitxchrift. 

MUHLENBERG  MONTHLY;  thirty 
two  pages  octavo ;  subsci'iption  ,$1  ;  estab- 
lished 1883;  Literary  Societies  of  Muhlenberg 
College,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation 
K;  a  college  paper;  issued  during  the  colle- 
giate year. 

TELEPHONE  ;  (see  York.) 

AliTOONA,  Blair  Co.,  a  25,000  pop., 
on  Pennsylvania  Central  Rd.,  238  m.  from 
Philadelphia  and  117  E.  of  Pittsburgh. 
Railroad  erecting  shops  and  several  manu- 
factories located  here.  A  trade  centre  for 
this  section. 

MORNING  TRIBUNE;  every  morning 
except  Sunday,  and  TRIBUNE,  Thursdays; 


PENNS  YL  VANIA. 


indeijendeut ;  four  pages ;  size— daily  24x36, 
weekly  28x4ii ;  subscription— dally  $.5.50,  week- 
ly $1.60;  established— daily  1872,  weekly  1856: 
Dern  &  Pltcairu,  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation— tlaily  H  1,  weekly  I. 

TI3IES  ;  ever.v  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY  Thur.sdays;  democrat- 
ic ;  four  pages ;  size— daily  22x32,  weekly 
'28x44  ;  subscription— daily  $4.80,  weekly  $2  ; 
established— daily  1882,  weekly  1884;  H.  A. 
McPike  and  F.  E.  McCullough,  editors;  Al- 
toona  Times  Publishing  Co.  (limited),  pub- 
lishers; circulation— daily  I  I,  weekly  J. 

BLAIR  CO.  RADICAL;  Thursdays; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x38 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2 ;  established  1847 ;  James  H.  Irwin, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K. 

DER  DEUTSCHE  VOLKS- 
FUEHRER;  Fridays  ;  German  ;  four 
pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  ,$2 ;  estab- 
lished 1878;  L.  G.  Lamade,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

SUN  ;  Saturdays  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
1868;  Barclay  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation  J. 

SUNDAY  MORNING  ;  Sundays;  eight 
pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1882;  Mrs.  Mattie  E.  Furey,  editor; 
Jacob  B.  Smith,  business  manager  ;  Sunday 
Morning  Co.  (limited),  publishers;  circu- 
lation I  1. 

SUNDAY  NEWS;  Sundays ;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1884  ;  Homer  Vaughan,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

TRIBUNE;  (see  Morning  Tribune.) 

GOSPEL  TRUMPET;  monthly;  evan- 
gelical ;  four  pages  ;  size  15x22  ;  established 
1878 ;  T.  B.  Patton,  editor ;  Railroad  Men's 
Christian  Association,  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation  H. 

AMBLiER,  Montgomery  Co.,  i\  250 
pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd.,  en- 
gaged in  manufacturing. 

GAZETTE  :  Thursdays ;  four  pages  ;  size 
24x36 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1882  ;  Hor- 
ace G.  Lukeus,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion K  K  1. 

APOLLiO,  Armstrong  Co.,  -a  1,«00 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd,,  39  m.  from 
Pittsburgh.  Has  rolling  mill.  Engaged  In 
coal  mining. 

H  E  R  A  L  D  ;  Thursdays  ;    independent ; 

eight  pages;  size  of  page  lSx24 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1883;  V,  J.  Guthrie,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

ASHLAND,  Schuylkill  Co.,  D-  8,200 
pop.,  on  Mine  Hill  and  E.  Mahanoy  branch 
of  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd.,  at  Junction 
of  the  Leliigh  Valley  Rd.,  12  m.  from  Potts- 
vlUe.  Engaged  in  coal  trade.  A  mining 
and  manufacturing  town.  The  Miners' 
State  Hospital  is  located  here. 

ADVOCATE;  Fridays ;  democratic  ; 
four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  .$2 ;  es- 
tablished 1864;  J.  Irvin  Steel,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J  J. 

LOCAL;  Saturdays;  eight  pages;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1881; 
L  W.  Green,  editor  and  publisher. 

RECORD  ;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  .size 
21x28  ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  estalilislied  1870; 
Barron  &  Hartman,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
cii'culation  J  J  1. 

ATHENS,  Bradford  Co.,  (i  1,592  pop., 

on  the  Lehigh  Valley  Rd.,  18  m.  from  To- 

wanda  and  4  from  Waverly  Junction  on 

Erie  Rd,    Engaged  in  manufacturing. 

GAZETTE;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1 ; 
Charles  Hinton,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation J  1 . 


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BAINBRIDGE,  Lancaster  Co.,  Q, 
600  pop.,  oil  the  Susquehanna  r.,  18  m.  from 
Harrlsburg,  the  state  capital,  and  on  the 
Pennsylvania  Ril.;  a  farming  section. 

BANNER;  Thursdays  ;  independent ; 
eight  pages;  size  ;!iix40;  sul)scri])tiiiii  .$1.25; 
established  1SS4 ;  J.  R.  Jlisseuier,  editor  and 
put)lisher. 

BANGOR,  Northamptcn  Co.,  n-  2,500 
pop.,  ou  Baugor&  Portland  Rd.,  at  terminus 
of  Lehigh  &  Lackawanna  Rd.,  15  m.  from 
Easton.  Has  manufactures  and  slate  quar- 
ries. 

OBSERVER;  Thursdaj's ;  non-partisan; 
four  pages  ;  size  2(ix40  ;  subscription  $1  ;  es- 
tablished 1879;  William  R.  Grubb,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulati<in  K  K  1. 

Cl'PID'S  SITTING-ROOM  ;  month- 
ly ;  matrimonial ;  eight  pages ;  size  22x29 ; 
subscription  73  cents  ;  established  1885  ;  P.  L. 
Long,  editor  and  jiulilislier. 

BARNHART'S    MILLS,    Butler 

Co.,  -a  1,125  pop.,  on  Pittsburgh  &  Western 

Rd.     Contains  machine  shops,  grist   mill, 

boiler  works,  and  engaged  in  coal  mining 

and  the  petroleum  oil  business. 

I»IIL,L,ERSTO\VN  HERALD  ;  (see 
Millerstowii.) 

BEAVER,  C.  a.,  Beaver  Co.,  -n  3,200 
pop.,  on  Ohio  r.,  near  mouth  of  Beaver  r., 
and  river  division  of  Cleveland  &  Pitts- 
burgh Rd.,  at  junction  of  Pittsburgh  &  Lake 
Erie  Rd.,  28  m.  from  Pittsburgh.  Beaver  r. 
furnishes  water  power  for  several  fac- 
tories. 

ARGUS  AND  RADICAL;  Wednes- 
days ;  republican  ;  four  pages ;  size  30x41 ; 
subscription  .§2 ;  established— .4 it/us  1818, Rad- 
ical 1868  ;  Smith  Curtis,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  I. 

STAR;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages :  size  28x44 :  subscription  $2 :  estab- 
lished 1877;  Kennedy  &  Whisler,  editors  and 
publishers;  circulation  J  1. 

TIMES;  Tliursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  ;  size  29x45  ;  subscription  $1.5U ;  estab- 
lished 1874 ;  Michael  Weyand,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

BEAVER  FALLS,  Beaver  Co.,  -n 
8,132  pop.,  on  Pittsburgh,  Ft.  Wayne  &  Chi- 
cago and  Pittsburgh  &  Lake  Erie  Rds.  Man- 
ufactures cutlery,  flies,  shovels,  hinges, 
steel  nails,  saws,  glass  ware,  stoves  and 
plows  and  other  hardware. 

EVENING  TRIBUNE;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  ami  TRIBUNE.  Fridays; 
four  pages  :  size— 22x32,  weekly  27x45 ;  sub- 
scription—daily $5;  weekly  §1.50;  established 
—daily  1884,  weekly  1875 ;  John  H.  Telford, 
editor;  John  H.  Telford  and  Wru.  H.  Reed, 
puVjlishers  ;  circulation — weekly  J. 

(iLOBE  ;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  suljscription  .§1;  established 
1879  ;  J.  M.  Hutchison,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  .1  1. 

TRIIJUNE  ;  (see  Evening  Tribune.) 

COLLEGE  CABINET;  monthly;  six- 
teen pages  ;  size  of  page  9x12;  subscription  $1; 
established  1878  ;  Students  of  Geneva  College, 
eilitors  and  publishers;  circulation  K;  a 
College  paper ;  issued  during  the  collegiate 
year. 

BEDFORD,  C.  H.,  Bedford  Co.,  g  2,300 
pop.,  on  Rayston  branch  of  Juniata  r.,  and 
Bedford  division  of  Pennsylvania  Central 
Rd.,  52  m.  from  Huntington.    Situated  near 


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Bedford  Mineral  Springs.    Has  deposits  of 

hematite  and  lime-stone. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages;  size  28x42;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1805 ;  E.  F.  Kerr,  R.  C.  McNamara  and 
N.  L.  McGirr,  editors  ;  Gazette  Publishing  Co., 
puljlishers ;  circulation  I. 

REPUBLICAN  AND  INQUIRER; 
Fridays;  republican;  four  pages;  size  28x40; 
subscription  $1.50;  cstalilislicd  1828;  Lutz, 
Jordan  &  Smith,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
circulation  J  J  1. 

BELLEFONTE,  C.  H.,  Centre  Co.,  a 
4,000  pop.,  in  Spring  township,  at  terminus 
of  Bellefonte  branch  of  Bald  Eagle  division 
of  Pennsylvania  Central  Rd.,  at  junction 
of  Bellefonte  &  Butfalo  Run  Rd.,  as  well  as 
two  other  projected  Rds.,  33  m.  from 
Tyrone.  Engaged  in  iron,  nail  and  win- 
dow glass  manufactures,  mining  and 
general  trade.  Situated  in  one  of  the 
richest  agricultural  districts  in  the  State. 
Has  two  lime  kilns. 

NEWS;  every  day  except  Sunday ; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  18x24 ;  suljscrip- 
tion $i;  established  1880;  Edward  L.  Gray, 
edlt*r;  News  Publishing  Co.,  publishers; 
circulation  K  1. 

CENTRE  DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays; 
democratic ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion .$2:  established  1879;  Frank  E.  Bible,  edi- 
tor, F.  E.  &  G.  P.  Bible,  publishers ;  circ'n  J. 
DEMOCRATIC  WATCHMAN:  Fri- 
days ;  democratic  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  28x42 ; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1836 ;  P.  G.  Meek, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  I  1. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can ;  eight  pai^es  ;  size  28x42 ;  subscription  $2  ; 
established  isi.'.l ;  Edward  T.  Tuten,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  1  1. 

BELLWOOD,  Blair  Co.,  n  800  pop., 
on  Pennsylvania  Central  Rd.    An  agricul- 
tural district ;    shipping  point. 
INDEPENDENT;  Satm-days ;  independ- 
ent ;    four  Images ;    size  24x36 ;    subscription 
$2 ;  established  1880 ;  Rev.   W.   W.  Dunmire, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

BERWICK,  Columbia  Co.,  n  2,920 
pop.,  in  Briar  Creek  township,  on  Susque- 
hanna r.  and  canal,  and  Delaware,  Lacka- 
wanna &  Western  Rd.,  43  m.  from  Scran- 
ton  and  26  from  Wllkes-Barre.  Engaged 
in  manufacturing  cars  and  car  wheels  and 
merchant  iron. 

GAZETTE;  Saturdays;  four  pages  ;  size 
24x36 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1882  ; 
M.  B.  Margerum,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can ;  foui-  pages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription 
$1..50 ;  established  1871 ;  R.  S.  Bowman,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

BETHLEHEM,  ^"^ortlmmpton  Co.,  n- 
5,.500  pop.,  on  Lehigli  r.  and  Philadelphia  & 
Reading,  Lehigh  Valley  and  Lehigh  &  Lacka- 
wanna Rds.,  54  m.  from  Philadelphia,  87 
from  New  York.  Engaged  in  manufac- 
tures. Centre  of  an  Iron  and  coal-produc- 
ing and  rich  agricultural  region.  Lehigh 
University  is  located  here. 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sundaj'; 
four  pages;  size  24x35;  sub.scription  $5.25; 
established  1867 ;  D.  J.  Godshalk  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publisliers  ;  circulation  I. 

DER  BRUEDER  BOTSCHAFTER; 

Thursdays  ;  German  ;  moravian  ;  four  pages  ; 
size    19x28;    .subscription   $1.50;     established 


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1867;  Edwin  G.  Klose,  editor  and  publisher ; 
clreulatiou  K  1  ;  issues  also  Moravian. 

MORAVIAN;  Wednesdays;  moravian ; 
sixteen  pages  ;  size  of  page  11x15 ;  siibserlp 
tion  $2 ;  established  1856 ;  Edwin  6.  Klose, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J  1;  issues 
also  Der  Brneder  Botsrhiifter. 

CHURCH  MESSSENGER;  monthly; 
lutherau;  eight  pages;  size  of  page  20x25;  sub- 
scription 50  cents ;  established  1875 ;  J.  B. 
Rath,  F.  W.  Weiskotten  and  William  A. 
Schaefifer,  editors  and  publishers;  does  not 
insert  advertisements. 

liEHlGH  BURR;  monthly;  twenty 
pages ;  size  of  page  8x10;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1881 ;  Students  of  Lehigh  Univer- 
sity, editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  K  ; 
a  college  paper ;  Issued  during  the  collegiate 
year. 

BLiAIRSVILLE,  Indiana  Co., -n  1,162 
pop.,  16  m.  from  Indiana  Court  House,  and 
56  from  Pittsburgh,  on  Penn.  Rd.  A  flue 
farming  country. 

ENTERPRISE  ;  Fridays ;  republican ; 
four  pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1880;  Beacom  Bros.,  editoi-s  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

BLOOMSBURGH,  C.  H.,  Columbia 
Co.,  D  4,800  pop.,  on  N.  branch  of  Susquehan- 
na r.,  and  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  West 
ern  Rd.,  and  North  Branch  canal,  and  2  m. 

•  distant  from  the  Philadelphia  &  Reading 
Rd,  147  m.  from  Philadelphia.  Engaged  in 
agriculture  and  ii-ou  manufacturing. 

COliTJMBIA     CO.    REPUBLICAN; 

Thursdays ;  republican  ;  four  pages ;  size 
27x41 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1857 ; 
Jas.  C.  Brown,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation J  1. 

COLUMBIAN;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  28x42  ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished— Democrat  1836,  Columbian  1866,  con- 
solidated 1869  ;  G.  E.  Elwell  and  J.  K.  Bitten- 
bender,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  .1  1. 

DEMOCRATIC  SENTINEL;  Fri 
days  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ; 
subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1871 ;  Charles 
M.  Vanderslice,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  J. 

JOURNAL;  Wednesdays;  four  pages ; 
size  24x36 ;  subscription  $1.25  ;  established 
1876;  G.  A.  Potter,  editor  and  publisher;  cir- 
culation K  K  1. 

BLOSSBURGH,  Tioga  Co.,  ^  3,000 
pop.,  on  Tioga  and  Elmira  State  Line 
Rd.,  130  m.  from  Harrisburg  and  41  from 
Corning  and  45  from  Elmira,  N.  Y.  En- 
gaged In  mining  and  manufacturing. 

RE*USTER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1871 ;  Graves  &  Co., editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

BOYERTOWN,  Berks  Co.,  O,  1,099 
pop.,  on  Colebrookdale  branch  of  Philadel- 
phia &  Reading  Rd.,  9  ni.  from  Pottstown 
and  about  18  E.  of  Reading.  In  rich  agricul- 
tural and  mining  district  ;  abundance  of 
magnetic  ore.  Cigar  manufacturing  is  a 
prominent  industry. 

D  E  M  O  K  R  A  T  ;  Tuesdays  ;  German  ; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24,x36 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1858  ;  Charles  Spatz  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

BRADDOCK,  Allegheny  Co.,  JJ  6,000 
pop.,  a  newly  developed  town,  .situated  on 
the  historic  plain  where  Gen.  Braddock  was 
defeated,  July  19,  17.55,  on  Bait.  &  Ohio, 
Pennsylvania,  Pittsburgh,  McKeesport  & 
Youghiogheny  and  P.  V.    &  C.  Rds.,   and 


PENNSYL  VANIA. 


Monongahela  r.,  10  m.  from  Pittsburgh.  Has 
steel  works.    A  coal  mining  district. 

HERALD;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1879; 
A.  H.  Siivey,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  Kl. 

NEWS  NET;  Saturdays;  four  pages: 
size  20x26 ;  subscription  $1.25 ;  establishea 
1884 ;  Thomas  Lawry,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K  1. 

SUN;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four  pages: 
size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1878;  F.  E.  Louis,  editor;  T.  J.  Louis,  pub- 
lisher :  circulation  J  ,1  1 . 

TRIBUNE;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x39 ;  subscription  $1.50 ; 
established  1884  ;  Danie  McCarthy,  editor  and 
publisher. 

MUSICAL  TIMES;  monthly:  mu.sic ; 
eight  pages ;  size  of  page  9x12 ;  subscription 
•SI ;  established  1885 ;  W.  H.  Large,  editor ; 
Geo.  H.  Clementsou,  manager. 

BRADFORD,  McKean  Co.,  ^  9,203 
pop.,  an  important  and  populous  town,  lo- 
cated in  and  centre  of  a  very  lich  oil  region. 
On  branch  of  N.  Y.,  Lake  Erie  &  Westem> 
O.,  B.  &  W.,  K.  &  E.,  R.  &  P.  and  B.,  B.  &  K. 
Rds.  Has  two  oil  exchanges  and  several 
manufactories. 

ERA  ;  every  morning  except  Sunday ; 
four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $10 ; 
established  1875;  W.  F.  Jordan  &  Co.,  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  H  H  1. 

STAR-MAIL;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1879;  H.  F.  Barbour,  editor;  Allen 
&  Barbour,  pulilishers  ;  circulation  H  H  1. 

SUNDAY  NEAVS  ;  Sundays  ;  independ- 
ent ;  eight  pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription 
.$2.50;  established  1879;  P.  H.  Linderman, 
editor  and  pulilisher ;  circulation  G  G  1. 

PETROLEUM  AGE;  monthly ;  com- 
mercial ;  thirty-two  pages ;  size  of  page  9x12 ; 
subscription  .$3;  established  1882;  McMuUen 
&  Snell,  editors  and  publishers;  circ'n  J  1. 

BRADY,  Indiana  Co.,  -n  500 pop.,  Um. 

W.  of   Indiana,    the   terminus  of  Indiana 

branch  of  Pennsylvania  Rd.     Engaged  in 

farming  and  manufacturing. 

INDEPENDENT;  (.see  Marion.) 
BRISTOL,  Bucks  Co.,  Q,  5,274  pop.,  on 

Delaware   r.    and    New   York   division   of 

Philadelphia  Rd.,  21m.  from  Philadelphia. 

Terminus  of  Delaware  division  of    Penn. 

canal.  Engaged  in  manufacturing. 

BUCKS  CO.  GAZETTE;  Thursdays; 
republican ;  four  pages :  size  28x42 ;  sub- 
scription .$1;  establlslied  1873;  Jesse  O.Thomas, 
editor  an(l  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

OB.SERVER;  Saturdays;  four  pages; 
size  24x36;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
187!  ;  James  Drury,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation J. 

BROOKVILLE,  C.  n.,  Jefferson  Co., 
-a  2,136  pop.,  on  Red  Bank  creek  and  Low 
Grade  division  of  Allegheny  Valley  Rd., 
104  m.  N.  E.  of  Pittsburgh.  Engaged  princi- 
pally in  the  lumber  business.  Coal  and 
iron  abundant. 

J  EFFERSONIAN- DEMOCRAT  ; 

Wednesdays;  democratic;  four  pages;  size 
26x40;  subscription  ,fl.50;  established  1878; 
John  McMurray,  editor :  McMurray  &  San- 
son], publishers;  circulation  J  1. 

REPUBLICAN;  Wednesdays;  republi- 
can :  four  pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $2; 
established  1S6I ;  F.  A.  Weaver,  editor;  J.  R. 
Weaver,  puljlisher;  circulation  J  1. 

BROWNSVILLE,  Fayette  Co.,  p 
3,000  pop.,  on  Monongahela  r.,  55  m.  from 


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Pittsburgh.  Brownsville  Is  one  of  three 
towns  which  adjoin  each  other  and  are 
virtually  one,  the  total  population  being 
over  3,600.  Coal  abounds  here.  Manufac- 
turing carried  on.  Steamboats  and  railroad 
from  Pittsburgh  run  to  this  place.  On  the 
Pennsylvania  Rd. 

CLilPPER;  Thursdays ;  republican ;  four 

Sages ;    size   26x40 ;    subscription    $2 ;    estab- 
shed  1853 ;  W.  F.  Applegate,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  eii'culation  J. 

BRYN  MAWR,  Montgomery  Co.,  □, 
on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  10  m.  from  Philadel- 
phia. A  summer  resort  for  Philadelphlans 
and  place  of  residence  for  many  men  doing 
business  in  that  city. 

HOME  NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages; 
size  32x46 ;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1877; 
Sam'l  A.  Black,  editor  and  publisher ;  cii'cu- 
lation  K  K. 

NEWS;  Fridays  ;  four  pages  ;  .size  26x40  ; 
subscription  SI. 50  ;  established  1881  ;  Frank 
A.  Hower,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  J  J  1. 

BURGETTSTOWN,      Washington 

Co.,  p  1,000  pop.,  on  Pan  Handle  Rd. 

CALiL.;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages;  size  20x26;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1881 ;  M.  R.  Allen,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

ENTERPRISE  5  Wednesdays  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  22x32 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1879 ;  J.  Howard  Cramer,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

BUTIiER,  C.  H.,  Butler  Co.,  -n  3,163 
pop.,  near  centre  of  the  county,  on  Cone- 
quenessing  creek  and  terminus  of  Butler 
branch  of  Western  Pennsylvania  division 
of  Pennsylvania  Central  Rd.,  at  junction 
of  Pittsburgh  &  Western  Rd.,  and  terminus 
of  the  Shenango  &  Allegheny  Rd.,  40  m. 
from  Pittsburgh.  Has  several  manufac- 
tories, roller  flour  mill,  glass  works,  woolen 
mill,  sash  and  door  factory,  etc.  Surround- 
ed by  an  agi-icultural  and  mining  district, 
and  within  four  m.  of  the  largest  oil  de- 
velopment in  the  world. 

TIMES  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  four  pages; 
size— dailv  16x22,  weekly  24x36  ;  subscription 
—daily  .S5.20,  weekly  SI  ;  established  1884 ; 
Times  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

CITIZEN  ;  Wednesdays ;  republican ; 
four  pages ;  size  27x42 ;  subscription  $2 ; 
established  1863 ;  J.  H.  and  W.  C.  Negley,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

DEMOCRATIC  HERALD;  Wednes 
days ;   democratic  ;    four  pages  ;   size  30x44 ;  ■ 
subscription  S2 ;   established  1842;  J.  Ziegler, 
editor ;  John  Ziegler  &  Son,  publishers ;  cir- 
culation 1 1. 

EAGIiE;  Wednesdays;  republican ;  four 
pages;  size  28x44;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1870 ;  Robinson  &  Carson,  editors  and 
publishers;  circulation  J  J  1. 

KEYSTONE;  Sundays  ;  republican  ; 
eight  pages  ;  size  22x32  ;  subscription  75  cents ; 
established  1882;  H.  L.  B.  Waters  and  H.  P. 
Ihmsen,  editors  and  publishers. 

CAMBRIDGEBORO,  Crawford 
Co.,  \2  1,000  pop.,  on  N.  Y.,  P.  &  O.  Rd.,  14  m. 
from  Meadville.    Agricultural  section. 

CAMBRIDGE     NEWS;     Thursdays; 

eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $1-50  ; 
established  1877 ;  A.  F.  Moses,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1 ; 


PENNS  YL  VANIA . 


CANNONSBURG,    Washington  Co., 

P  800  pop.,  (with  suburbs  2,000),  on  Chartiers 
Valley  Rd.,  20  m.  from  Pittsburgh.  Has  a 
variety  of  minor  manufactures,  including 
sheet  iron,  brooms,  kegs  and  buckets, 
woolen  mill,  two  carriage  factories,  plan- 
ing mill,  and  also  '"contains  an  academy 
^vithin  three  miles  of  twelve  coal  mines. 
Surrounded  by  a  rich  agricultural  district. 

HERALiD;  Fridays;  eight  pages;  size 
26.X40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1872 ;  T. 
M.  Potts  &  Sou,  editors  and  publishers ;  circu- 
lation K  K. 

RURAL,  NOTES  ;  Thursdays ;  four 
pages  ;  size  22x30  ;  subscription  50  cents ;  es- 
tablished 1875  ;  D.  H  Fee,  editor  and  pub- 
er;  circulation  J  1.  ZS"  Actual  average  cir- 
culation for  one  year  preceding  Jan.  1,  1885, 
as  per  statement  un  file  at  the  office  of  the 
American  Newspaper  Directory,  1,109  copies. 

CANTON,  Bradford  Co.,  ^  1,197  pop., 
Northern  Central  Rd.,  40  m.  N.  of  Williams 
port,  and  an  equal  distance  from  Elmira, 
N.  Y. 

SENTINEL ;    Fridays ;  republican  ;  eight 

pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1871 ;  Chas.  D.  Derrah,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

CARBONDALE,  Lackawanna  Co.,  zf 
10,000  pop.,  on  Lackawanna  r.  and  Jefferson 
branch  of  N.  Y.,  Lake  Erie  &  Western  Rd., 
at  its  junction  with  Delaware  &  Hudson 
Rd.    Coal  is  found  in  this  vicinity. 

LEADER  ;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays:  independent-republican;  four  pages: 
size  24x35;  subscription  $2.40;  established 
1872 ;  E.  D.  Lathrop,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  J  1 . 

ADVANCE;  Saturdays  ;  republican  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  28x44 ;  subscription  $1.75 ;  estab- 
lished 18.57;  Mrs.  R.  K.  Benedict,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

CARLiISLiE,  C.  H.,    Cumberland  Co., 

p  7.000  pop.,  on  Gettysburg  &  Harrisburg 
and  Cumberland  Valley  Rds.,  at  junctiou 
of  Pine  Grove  branch,  18  m.  from  Harris- 
burg. In  an  agricultural  and  manufactur- 
ing district.    Seat  of  Dickinson  College. 

EVENING  SENTINEL;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  VALLEY  SEN- 
TINEL, Thursdays;  independent-demo- 
cratic ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ; 
size— daily  21x28,  weekly  32x48;  sub.seription 
—daily  $3,  weekly  $1 ;  established— dailv  1881, 
weekly  1864 ;  H.  K.  Peffer,  editor  and  publish- 
er ;  circulation— daily  1 1,  weekly  H  1. 

AMERICAN  VOLUNTEER;  Wednes- 
days ;  democratic ;  four  pages ;  size  27x43 ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1814;  J.  Zeam- 
er,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  I  1. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages;  size  28x43;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1875;  Herald  Printing  and  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  :  cu'culatlon  I  1 . 

VALLEY  SENTINEL  ;  (see  Evening 
Sentinel.) 

DICKINSONIAN;  monthly;  twenty- 
four  pages ;  size  of  page  8x10 ;  subscription  $1; 
establisTied  1872;  Societies  of  Dickinson  Col- 
lege, editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K ;  a 
college  paper;  issued  during  the  collegiate 
year. 

MORNING  STAR;  monthly ;  eight 
pages;  size  of  page  10x14;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  18S0;  published  by  the  In- 
dian Industrial  School  in  the  interest  of  In- 
dian education. 

CARROLLTOWN,  Cambria  Co.,  a 
502  pop.,  at  headwaters  of  West  Branch  of 


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Susquehanna  r.  20  m.  fi-om  Johnstown.  In 
a  thickly  populated  farming  section.  Valu- 
able and  extensive  beds  of  coal  and  ores, 
Are  clay  and  mineral  paints  are  in  the 
neighborhood. 

NEWS  ;  Fridays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  34x36  ; 
subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1879 ;  Jas.  P. 
Baker,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

CATASAUQUA,  Lehigh  Co.,  a-  5,000 
pop.,  on  Leliigli  Valley  Rd.,  Lehigh  Naviga- 
tion Co.'s  canal,  and  also  on  Lehigh  &  Sus- 
quehanna division  of  Philadelphia  &  Read- 
ing and  Catasauqiia  cSt  Fogelsville  Rds.,  97 
m.  from  New  York  and  65  from  Philadel- 
phia.   Engaged  in  iron  manufacturing. 

DISPATCH;  Saturdays;  four  pages; 
size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1872 ;  Edmund  Randall,  editor  and  publisher ; 
cii'culation  K  K. 

VALLEY  RECORD;  Thursdays ;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1 ;  establish- 
ed 1870  ;  W.  H.  Bartholomew,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

CATAWISSA,  Columbia  Co.,  n  2,002 

pop.,  on  North  Br.  of  Susquehanna  r.  and 

on  P.  &  R.,  and  P.  &  E.  division  of  Penna. 

Rds.    In  a  wealthy  and  fertile  farming  dis- 

ti'ict ;   145  m.  from   Phila.;  settled  in  1760. 

Manufacturing  and  business  town. 

NEWS  ITEM :  Thursdays  ;  independent ; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1878 ;  Charles  E.  Randall  and  John 
C.  Yocum,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  J  J. 

CENTRE  HALL,  Centre  Co.,  d  400 
pop.,  on  Lewisburg  &  Tyrone  Rd.,  and  on 
turnpike  road  from  Bellefonte  to  Lewis- 
town,  75  m.  N.  W.  of  Harrisburg. 

CENTRE  REPORTER;  Wednesdays; 
democratic  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  31x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2  ;  established  1868 :  Fred.  Kurtz,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  J. 

CHAMBERSBURGH,C.  H.. 

Franklin  Co.,  p  8,136  pop.,  on  Cumberland 
Valley  Rd.,  52  m.  from  Harrisburg,  150  from 
Philadelphia  and  140  from  Baltimore.  Cen- 
tre of  trade,  being  surrounded  by  a  popu- 
lous agricultural  district  ;  entensively  en- 
gaj;ed  in  the  manufacture  of  steam  en- 
gines and  all  kinds  of  milling  machinery. 

FRANKLIN   REPOSITORY;   every 

evening  except  Sunday,    and   ^VEEK.LY, 

Tuesdays;  republican  ;  four  pages;  size— daily 
20x2S,  weekly  29x48 ;  subscription— daily  $3, 
weekly  $1.50;  established— daily  188.3,  weekly 
1790;  Pomeroy  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers; 
cii'culation- daily  J  1,  weekly  I  1. 

HERALD;  every  nifirning  except  Sun- 
day, and  FRANfeLIN  CO.  DEMO- 
CR.\T,  Wednesdays;  <laily  neutral,  weekly 
democratic;  four  pages;  size— daily  22x34, 
weekly  27x40;  subscription- daily  $3.25J weekly 

fl ;  established  1878  ;  Will  A.  Duncan,  editor  ; 
.  M  Robinson,  manager ;  Franklin  Co. 
Printing  Co.,  publishers;  circulation— daily 
J  J,  weekly  I  I. 

FRANKLIN  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  (see 
Herald.) 

PEOPLE'S    REGISTER;       Fridays: 

four  pages;  size  25x35;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1876 ;  J.  G.  Schaff's  Sons,  edi- 
tors and  publishers;  circulation  J. 

Pen  Lie  OPINION;  Saturdays;  repub- 
lican; lour  pages;  size  26.\38 ;  subscription 
$1,511;  established  1869;  M.  A.  Foltz,  editorand 
publislier;  circvilation  I  1. 

VA  LLEY  SPIRIT  ;Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic ;    four  pages;  size  28x42;  subscription 


PENNSYLVANIA. 


$2.50;  established  1847;  John  G.  and  D.  A. 
Orr,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  I  i. 

tjNITED  BRETHREN  IN 
CHRIST;  semi-monthly;  united  bretliren; 
four  pages  ;  size  18x26  ;  subscription  50  cents  ; 
established  1881 ;  J.  K.  Graybill,  editor ;  P. 
Nicklas,  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

HIGHWAY  OF  HOLINESS;  month 
ly  ;  united  brethren  ;  thirty -six  pages  octavo; 
subscription  $1;  established  1875  ;  Rev.  B.  G. 
Huber;  The  Holiness  Association  of  United 
Brethren  in  Christ,  publishers ;  circulation 
J  1 ;  inserts  advertisements  of  a  religious 
character  only. 

CHERRYTREE    (GRANT   P.   O.), 

Indiana  Co.,  -a  516  pop., on  West  branch  of 

Susquehanna  r.,  22  m.  from  Ebensburg  and 

Indiana,  and  34  from  Curwensville.    Large 

quantities   of     lumber   are  shipped    from 

here. 

RECORD;  Wednesdays;  neutral;  four 
pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1880;  W.  H.  Baker,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J  1. 

CHESTER,  Delaware  Co.,  □,  17,000 
pop.,  on  Delaware  r.  and  Philadelphia  & 
Reading  and  Philadelphia  &  Wilmington 
&  Baltimore  Rd.,  15  m.  from  Philadel- 
phia. Engaged  in  ship  building  and  manu- 
facturing of  various  kinds.  It  has  a  good 
harbor  and  is  engaged  in  commerce  and 
trade. 

EVENING  NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday  ;  independent ;  four  pages  ;  size 
22x31  subscription  $3 ;  established  1872 ; 
Jos.  Ad.  Thomson,  editor;  Bowen  &  Troth, 
publishers  ;  circulation  H  1. 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  eight  pages; 
size— daily  24x:i4,  weekly  31x44 ;  subscription 
—daily  $3,  weekly  $1 ;  established— daily 
1876,  weekly  1868;  Times  Publishing  Co. 
(limited),  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation 
— dailv  III,  weekly  I. 

DELAWARE  CO.  ADVOCATE; 
Saturdays;  four  pages;  size  30x44;  subscrip- 
tion $1.20 ;  established  1868 ;  John  Spencer, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  I  1. 

DELAWARE  CO.  DE.MOCRAT  ; 
Thursdays ;  democratic ;  four  )jages  ;  size 
28x40;  subscription  $1. .50;  established  1867;  H. 
Frysinger,  editor  and  pulilisher ;  circ'n  J  1. 

DELAWARE  CO.    REPUBLICAN; 

Fridays;  republican;  four  pages;  size  31x42; 

subscription   $1.50;    established  1833;    Ward 

R.  Bliss,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  I. 

SUNDAY    MORNING     ADVANCE; 

Sundays:  four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  estal)lished  1884;  Melville  &  Branin, 
editors  and  pulilisliers. 

BROTH  EU  HOOD  ;  monthly;  brother- 
hood of  the  union  ;  eight  pages;  size  19x24; 
subscription  §1  ;  established  1883 ;  Stephen 
L.  Armour,  editor;  Brotherhood  Publication 
Co.,  publishers;  circulation  K  1. 

BUSINESS  MIRROR;  monthly:  four 
pages;  size  22x30;  established  1882;  Ed.  J. 
Frysinger,  editor  and  publisher ;  issued  for 
gratuitous  distribution. 

CHRISTIANA,  Lancaster  Co.,  O,  700 

pop.,  on  tlU'  Pennsylvania  Rd. 

LEDGER  ;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
22x30;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1883;  A.  J. 
Melcher,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K  1. 

CLARION,  C.  H.,  Clarion  Co.,  -a  1,169 
pop.,  on  Pittsburgh,  Bradford  &  Buffalo  Rd. 
and  on  Clarion  r.,  75  m.  N.  b.y  E.  of  Pitts- 
burgh. Situated  in  an  agricultural,  oil- 
producing  and  mining  district. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thur.sdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;   size  28x42  ;    subscription   $1.50 ; 


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established  1840 :  G.  F.  Kribbs.  editor  and  piib- 
liiher;  circulation  I  1. 

JACKSON  IAN;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x38  ;  subscription 
Sl.-,>5  :  established  1ST3  ;  A.  A.  Carlisle,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  J. 

REPUBLICAN -GAZETTE;  Thurs- 
days ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ; 
subscription  $2:  established  1869;  John 
B.  Patrick,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tit)n  J  1. 

CLEARFIELD,  C.  H.,  Clearfield  Co., 
D  1,8US  pop.,  on  W.  branch  of  Susquehanna 
r.,  and  Tyrone  and  Clearfield  division  of 
Pennsylvania  Central  and  terminus  of  the 
branch  of  the  Beech  Creek,  Clearfield  and 
Southwestern  Rds.,  41  m.  from  Tyrone 
and  172  from  Pittsburgh.  Industries- 
manufacturing  lumber,  agriculture  and 
coal  mining. 

CITIZEN;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  ;  size  oi)x44  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1878  ;  Jolm  R.  Bixler,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

MULTIMI  IX  PARVO  AND  PLAIN 
TALKER;  Saturdays:  republican;  four 
pages ;  size  22x3U;  subscription  $1.50;  estab 
lished  1884;  D.  H.  Sweeny,  editor  and  pub 
lisher. 

RAFTSMAN'S  JOURNAL;  Wednes 
days  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  27x40  ; 
subscription  .$1..50  ;  established  1854  ;  S.  J. 
Row  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circula- 
tion J  1. 

REPUBLICAN;  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  30x46  ;  subscription 
$3  ;  established  1827 ;  Geo.  B.  Goodlander,  edi- 
tor and  publisher ;  circulation  I. 

GOAL  CENTER,  Washington  Co.,  p 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  non-partisan;  four 
pages;  size  24x35;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
listied  18S4;  D.  O.  &  A.  Lamljert,  editors  and 
publisliers. 

COATESVILLE,  Chester  Co.,riiMO 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  at  intersection 
of  Wilmington  &  Northern  Rd.,  38  ni.  from 
Philadelphia.  A  centre  for  iron,  paper  and 
woolen  mills. 

CHESTER  VALLEY  UNION;  Satur 
days  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44 ; 
subscription  $2;  established  1863;  Wm.  J. 
Kauffmau,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  J  1. 

TI31ES;    Saturdays;     republican;     four 

fiages  ;  size    24x3(; ;  subscription    $1 ;    estab- 
ished  1879  ;  E.    H.    Graves,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;   circulation  K  K  1. 

TRADE  JOURNAL:  monthly;  four 
pages  ;  size  22x32 ;  established  1878 ;  W.  W. 
Mast  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  issued 
for  free  distribution. 

COCHRANTON,   Crawford  Co.,  \2 

750  pop.,  manufacturing,  agricultural  and 

trading  town,  on  Franklin  branch  of  N.  Y. 

P.  &  O.  Rd.,  in  fine  farming  countrj'. 

T  I  31  E  S  ;    Fridavs  ;    eight     pages ;    size 

.  26x40;  subscription  .§1.75;  established  1878;  C. 

A.  Bell,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

COLLEGEVILLE,  Montgomery  Co., 
3^  490  pop.,  on  Perkiomen  r.,  and  at  junc- 
tion of  Perkiomen  Rd.,  7  m.  from  Norris- 
town,  C.  H.    A  farming  country. 

PROVIDENCE        INDEPENDENT ; 

Thursdays;  independent:  four  pages;  size 
24x38  ;  subscription  $1.25;  established  1875;  E. 
S.  Moser,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

COLUMBIA,  Lancaster  Co.,  O,  8,312 
pop.,  on  Susquehanna  r.,  27  m.  from  Har- 


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risburg,  on  main  line  of  Pennsylvania  Rd., 
at  junction  of  Reading  &  Columbia,  Balti- 
more &  Frederick  and  Columbia  &  Port 
Deposit  Rds.  A  lumber  and  coal  depot,  and 
engaged  in  manufacturing  iron  and  stoves. 

COURANT  ;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1829  ;  A.  M.  Rambo,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  I  I. 

HERALD  ;  Thursdays ;  democratic  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  28x42 ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1866;  Eug.  J.  MiOer,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  I  1 . 

SPY;  Saturdays  ;  republican  ;  four  pages ; 
size  28x43;  subscription  $2.50;  established 
181() ;  J.  W.  Yocum,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation .J  1. 

EOUITABLE  AID  UNION  ADVO- 
CATE; (see  Kansas  City,  Mo.) 

CONNEAUTVILLE,  Crawford  Co., 

"n  l.oUU  pop.,  on  Erie  &  Pittsburgh  Rd.,  113 
m.  trom  Pittsburgh  and  35  from  Erie.  Agri- 
culture and  manufacturing  are  the  chief 
industries. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages;  size  of  page  15x22;  subscription  $2.25 ; 
established  1847 ;  J.  E.  &  W.  A.  Rupert,  edi- 
tors and  publishers :  circulation  I  I. 

CONNELLSVILLE,  Fayette  Co.,  p 
3,615  pop.,  on  Pittsburgh  Div.  of  Bait.  &Ohio 
and  Southwest  Br.  of  Penna.  Rd.,  at  junc- 
tion of  Pittsburgh,  McKeesport  &  Youghio- 
gheny  Rd.,  57  m.  E.  of  Pittsburgh.  Coke, 
limestone,  iron  and  lumber  are  the  princi- 
pal features  of  industry.  Centre  of  the 
Connellsville  coke  region. 

FAYETTE  MONITOR;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages;  size 31x43:  subscrip- 
tion $2 ;  established  1871 ;  D.  P.  Steutz,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

KEYSTONE  COURIER;  Fridays; 
democratic;  fmir  pages  :  size  28x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion .$2:  establislK.'.]  1879;  H.  P.  Snyder  and 
A.  M.  Clav  bau^;ll,  eilitors  and  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation III. 

CONSHOHOCKEN,  Montgomery 
Co.,  R  4,561  pop.,  on  Schuylkill  r.,  and  Phila- 
delphia &  Reading  and  Pennsiylvauia  and 
Plymouth  Rds.,  14  m.  N.  W.  of  Phlladel- 
l)hia.  Engaged  in  the  manufacture  of  gas 
and  water  pipes,  woolen  and  worsted 
goods,  carpets,  railroad  cars  and  iron  man- 
ufacture generally. 
RECORDER;  Saturdays;  non-partisan  ; 

four     pages ;     size    26x40 ;    subscription   $1 ; 

established  1869;   William  L.  Prizer,    editor 

and  publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

TELEGRAPH:  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscription  $1 ; 

established  1884 ;  Edward  Baumgard,  editor 

and  publisher. 

COOKPORT,  Indiana  Co.,  -O 

PORT  MONITOR;  Tuesdays;  inde- 
pendent ;  eight  i)ages ;  size  of  page  10x13 ; 
subscription  75  cents  ;  established  1885  ;  B.  F. 
Williams,  editor  and  publisher. 

CORRY,  Erie  Co.,  b  5,277  pop.,  on 
Philadelphia  &  Erie  Rd.,  at  crossing  of 
N.  Y.,  P.  &  O.  and  Buffalo,  Philadelphia  & 
New  York  Rds.,  37  m.  from  Erie.  A  railroad 
and  manufacturing  centre.  Engaged  in 
oil,  lumber  and  iron  manufactures. 
HERALD  ;    Thursdays;      independent; 

eight  pages  ;   size  30x44 ;    subscription  $1.50 ; 


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PENNSYLVANIA. 


established  1877 ;  Frank  S.  Heath,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  1 1. 

TELEtiRAPH:  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages ;  size  36x48 ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
establislied  1865;  Joseph  A.  Pain,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

COUDERSPORT,  C.K., Potter  Co., 
i  1,015  pop.,  on  Allegheny  r.,  and  on  Cou- 
dersport  &  Port  Allegheny  Rd.,  174  m.  N.  of 
Harrisburg. 

POTTER  CO.  JOURN A  E ;  Thursdays ; 
republican;  four  pages;  size  28x42;  subscrip- 
tion $1.75;  established  1848;  Edwin  Haskell, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

POTTER  ENTERPRISE  ;  Wednes- 
days ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x42  ; 
subscription  $1.75;  established  1874;  W.  W. 
Thompson,  editor  and  publisher ;  clrc'n  J. 

PENNSYLVANIA  FARMER; 
monthly  ;  agricultural  ;  sixteen  pages  ;  size 
of  page  9x12 ;  subscription  50  cents ;  estab- 
Ushed  1884 ;  Miles  Wall,  editor  and  pubUsher. 

CURWENSVILLE,  Clearfield  Co., 
a  1,200  pop.,  on  W.  branch  of  Susquehanna 
r.,  an<l  on  Pa.  Rd.,  6  m.  above  Clearfield. 

COUNTY  REVIEW  ;  Saturdays  ;  four 
pages;  size22x.31);  subscription  $1;  established 
1882;  R.  H.  Bralnard,  editor  and  pubUsher; 
circulation  J  1. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
ished  1885;  J.  P.  Bard,  editor  and  publisher. 

DANVILLE,  C.  H.,  Montour  Co.,  □ 
8,346  pop.,  on  N.  branch  of  Susquehanna  r., 
67  ni.  from  Harrisburg,  on  Delaware,  Lack- 
awanna &  Western,  Pliila.  &  Reading,  and 
Sunbury,  Hazleton  &  Wllkes-Barre  Rds.,  150 
m.  from  Philadelphia  and  175  from  New 
York.  Iron  works  and  other  manufactures. 

RECORD ;  every  day  except  Sunday,  and 
NATIONAL  RECORD.  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages;  size— daily  22x30,  week- 
ly 28x44;  subscription— daily  $3.  weekly  $1 ; 
established— daily  1881,  weekly  1876 ;  Victor  A. 
Lotier,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation- 
daily  K  1,  weekly  K  1. 

SUN;  every  morning  except  Sunday ;  four 

Sages  ;    size  20x2(1 ;    subscription   $3  ;'  estab- 
shed  1883 ;  C.  Chalfant,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K  1. 

INTELLIGENCER;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x42  ;  subscription 
$2;  established  1828;  Thomas  Chalfant,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

MONTOUR  AMERICAN;  Thursdays;  i 
republican  ;  tour  pages;  size  28x42;  subscrip- 
tion .12 ;  established  1855 ;   William  B.  Baldy, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 
ISNATIONAL  RECORD;  (see  iJtcord.)     j 

DAYTON,  Armstrong  Co.,  -a  579  pop.,  I 

18  miles  from  Kittanning.    Situated  in   a  i 

farming  district. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages;  size  26.x;40;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1S82 ;  Lowe  &  Marshall,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K  1. 

DELTA,  York  Co.,  g  450  pop.,  on  York 
&  Peach  Bottom  Railway,  at  junction  of  ■ 
Maryland  Central    Rd.     Produces   roofing 
slate,  said  to  be  the  best  In  the  world.  Farm- 
ing and  canning  district.  j 

HERALD;  Fridays;  independent;  four 

Sages  ;    size  24x35  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
shed  1S78  ;  S.  J.  Barnett,  editor  ;  Herald  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers;  circulation  J  1. 

DILLSBURG,  YorJc  Co.,  g  550  pop., 
on  Cumberland  Valley  Rd.,  13  m.  from  Har- 


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rlsburg.    Situated  in  agricultural  and  min- 
eral district. 

BULLETIN;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages ;  size  24,x36 ;  subscription  $1  ; 
established  1876  ;  Edwanl  W.  Shapley,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  J. 

DOWNINGTOWN,  Chester  Co.,  Q. 
2,000  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Central  Rd.,  at 
junction  of  Wayuesburgh  branch,  and  at 
terminus  of  Chester  Valley  division  of 
Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd.,  30  m.  from 
Philadelphia.  Engaged  in  the  manufacture 
of  paper,  woolen  goods,  stoves  and  ma- 
chinery. 

CHESTER  CO.  ARCHIVE;  Satur- 
days ;  four  pages  ;  size  24.x36  ;  subscription 
$1.50 ;  established  1873 ;  Harry  L.  Skeen,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

DOYLESTOWN,  C.  H.,  Bucks  Co.,  O, 

2,070  pop.,  on  Doylestown  branch  of  Beth- 

j     lehem  division  of  Philadelphia  &  Reading 

I     Rd.,  28  m.  from  Pliiladelphia.    In  an  agri- 

I     cultural  district  and  centre  of  trade. 

t  BUCKS  CO.  EXPRESS  AND  RE- 
FORM; ^Tuesdays  ;  German  ;  democratic  ; 

I  four  pages  ;  size  28x14  ;  subscription  $1.25  ; 
established  1827 ;  F.  F.  Bechlln,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J  J  1 ;  issues  also  the 
Bucks  Co.  Mirror. 

BUCKS  CO.  INTELLIGENCER  ; 
Saturdays ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
30x48 ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1840J; 
Paschall  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers ;  circu 
lation  G. 

BUCKS  CO.  MIRROR;  Saturdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28.x44  ;  sub- 
scription .$1.25;  established  1870;  F.  F.  Bech- 
lln, editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  1 1 ;  is- 
sues also  the  Bucks  Co.  Express  and  Reform, 

DEMOCRAT;  Tuesdays;  democratic; 
four  p.-iKcs;  size  .30x48;  subsci'lption  $2.50;  es- 
tal.lislii'd  1816;  W.  W.  H.  Davis,  editor  and 
puhlislier;  circulation  H  1. 

DER  MORGENSTERN  ;  Tuesdays; 
German  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ; 
subscription  $1.25 ;  established  1836;  Baunian 
&  Daubert,  editors  and  publishers ;  clrc'n  1 1. 

DIE  WACHT;  Fridays  ;  German  ;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription 
$1  ;  established  1875;  Heist  &  McGinty,  edi- 
tors and  publisliers  ;  circulation  K. 

DRIFTWOOD,  Cameron  Co.,  ij]  505 

pop.,  on  Allegheny  Valley  Rd.,  at  junction 

of  P.  &  E.  division  of  the  Pennsylvania  Rd. 

Situated  In  a  lumbering  district. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays  ;  independent ; 
four  pages ;  size  22x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1876 ;  H.  D.  Earl  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers;  circulation  K  K. 

DU  BOIS,  Clearfield  Co.,  n  5,000  pop., 
on  Allegheny  Valley  Rd.,  at  junction  of  the 
Rochester  &  Pittsburgh  Rd.,  135  m.  from 
Pittsburgh.    Coal  mining  and  saw  milling. 

COURIER:  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  28x40  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tal  >!ished  1879 ;  J.  A.  Johnston,  editor ;  J, 
A.  J  >h,istou  &  Co.,  publishers  ;  clrc'n  J  J. 

EXPRESS  ;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
26x10;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1883; 
Hoag,  Wilson  &  Co.,  editoi-s  and  publishers ; 
circulation  K  1. 

DUNCANNON,  Perry  Co.,   a  2.750 

pop.,  on  P.  Rd.,  11  m.  from  New  Bloomfield. 

Engaged  in  manufacture  of  lumber,  ii'oa 

and  nails. 

RECORD  ;  Fridays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1.25;  established  1873; 
McCaskey  &  Brother,  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation  K  K  1. 


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DUSHORE,  Sullivan  Co.,  i  700  pop., 
on  State  Line  &  Sullivan  Rd.,  in  a  rich  agri- 
cultural district  ;  also  engaged  in  mining, 
lumbering  and  farming  ;  a  thriving  trade 
centre. 

DEMOCRATIC  SENTINEL;  Thurs- 
days ;  democratic  ;   four  pages  :    size  22x30 ; 

subscription  $1.25 ;  established  1883  ;  James  A. 

Gallaeher,  editor  and  publisher;  clro'n  J. 
SULLIVAN     REVIEW;     Thmsdays; 

eight  pages  ;    size  30x44  ;    subscription  $1.50; 

established    1878  ;   E.  A.   Strong,  editor   and 

publisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

EAST  BRADY,  Clarion  Co.,  -a  1,500 
pop.,  on  Allegheny  Valley  Rd.,  67  m.  from 
Pittsburgh.   Mainly  engaged  in  coal  mining. 
IN  I)  E  X  ;   Wednesdays  ;    independent ; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x10  ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1884;  J.  W.  Martin,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1      iW~  Actual  average 
circulation  for  one  year  preceding  Jan.  1, 1885, 
as  per  statement  on.  file  at  the  office  of  the 
American  Newspaper  Directory,  598  copies. 

EASTON,  C.  H.,  Northampton  Co.,  n- 
11,924  pop.,  on  Delaware  r.,  57  m.  from 
Philadelphia  and  75  from  New  York  City. 
Centre  of  six  railroads.  Engaged  in  manu- 
factures and  a  centre  of  trade.  The  seat  of 
Lafayette  College. 

ARGUS  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  democratic;  daily 
four  pages,  weekly  six  pages ;  size— <laily  26x 
40.  weeklv  (size  of  page)  2ix45;  subscription- 
daily  $3.50,  weekly  $1 ;  established— daily  1879, 
weekly  1827;  O.  L.  Fehr,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation— daily  H  H,  weekly  1 1 ; 
Issues  also  the  Northamjiton  Correspondent. 
EXPRESS;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day ;  independent  ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40  ; 
subscription  $5:  established  1855;  W.  H. 
Bixler,  editor ;  Express  Publi.shing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  J  1. 

FREE  PRESS;  every  evening  except 
Simday,  and  SEMI  -  WEEKLY,  Tues- 
days and  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ; 
size— daily  25x36,  semi- weekly  31x46;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $4.50,  semi- weekly  $2;  estab- 
lished-daily 1865,  semi-weekly  1855  ;  D.  B. 
Wood,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation- 
daily  1 1,  semi-weekly  J  J  1. 

COUNCIL  BRAND;  Fridays;  im- 
proved order  of  red  men ;  four  pages ;  size 
1.5x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1874;  T. 
D.  Tanner,  editor  and  publisher;  eirc'n  H  1. 

NORTHAMPTON  CORRE- 
SPONDENT; Fridays;  German;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44 ;  subscription 
$1..50 ;  established  1801 ;  O.  L.  Fehr,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J  J  1 ;  issues  also 
the  Argus. 

NORTHAMPTON  DEMOCRAT; 
Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages ;  size  29x46 ; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1882 ;  J.  J.  Cope, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  I  1. 

SENTINEL;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1817  ;  J.  P.  Correll,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  ;  issues  also  the  Sunday 
Call. 
SUNDAY    CALL;     Sundays;    four 

Sages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
shed  1883  ;  J.  P.  Correll,  editorand  publisher  ; 
circulation  I  I ;  issues  also  the  Sentinel. 

AMERICAN  MECHANICS'  AD- 
VOCATE  :  monthly;  united  american  me- 
chanics ;  eight  pages  ;  size  23x34  ;  subscription 
75  cents;  established  1869;  Wm.  M.  Shultz, 
editor  and  puljlisher ;  circulation  I. 

LAFAYETTE  ;  monthly;  thirty  pages  ; 
size  of  page  8x11;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1875 ;  Students  of  Lafayette  College, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1  ;  a 
college  paper ;  Issued  during  the  collegiate 
year. 

RUT  LEDGE'S  MONTHLY; 
eight  pages ;  size  30x44 :  subscription  $1 ;  es- 


tablished 1880 ;  Rutledge  Publishing  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers ;  circulation  F  F. 
SLATE      TRADE      JOURNAL; 

monthly  ;  commercial ;  twent3'  pages  ;  size  of 
page  10x13;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1884; 
A.  P.  Berlin  &  H.  S.  Bachman,  editors  and 
publishers. 

TEMPERANCE  BENEFIT;  monthly; 
four  pages ;  size  21x29 ;  subscription  50  cents  ; 
established  1875 ;  L.  A.  Tyler,  editor  and  pub- 
Usher  ;  an  advertising  sheet ;  organ  of  Tem- 
perance Mutual  Benefit  Association. 

EAST  STROUDSBURG,  Monroe 

Co.,  D- 1,800  pop.  Carries  on  various  manu- 
factures. 

MONROE  EXPRESS  ;  Thursdays  ;  in- 
dependent ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x40 :  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1878 ;  C.  N.  Pine,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

EBENSBURG,   C.  H.,  Cambria  Co., 

a  1,200  pop.,  at  terminus  of  Ebensburg  & 
Cresson  branch  of  Pennsylvania  Central 
Rd.,  11  m.  from  Cresson.  Engaged  In  manu- 
facturing lumber,  woolen  goods,  leather, 
etc.  Shipping  point  for  northern  part  of 
county. 

CAMBRIA  FREEMAN;  Fridays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages ;  size  27x42 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50  ;  established  1867  ;  Jas.  G.  Hasson, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

CAMBRIA  HERALD;  Fridays;  re- 
publican ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x.35 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50  ;  established  1871 ;  Fes  Lloyd,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

EDENBURG  (KNOX  P.  O.),  Clarion 
Co.,  -a  1,058  pop.,  on  E.  S.  &  Clarion  Rd.,  20 
m.  S.  from  Oil  City  by  wagon  road. 
CLARION    CO.   NATIONAL  ;  Fri- 
days;  four  pages;   size  26x40:    subscription 
$1.25  ;  established  1881 ;  T.  W.  West,  editor  ;  J. 
C.  West,  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

CLARION  CO.  OBSEKVER  ;  Thurs 
days;  four  pages;  size  26x39;  subscription 
$1.25 ;  established  1884 ;  H.  Price,  editor  and 
publisher. 

EDINBORO,  Erie  Co.,  t]  876  pop.,  18 
m.from  Erie  and  Meadville.    Has  a  pump 
factory  and  several  cheese  factories. 
INDEPENDENT;    Wednesdays;    four 
pages;    size   22.x30;    subscription    $1.10;    es- 
tablished 1881 ;    M.   A.  Lowman,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  K  1. 

ELDRED,  McKean  Co.,  t}  1,484  pop., 
on  Alleghany  r.,  on  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  &  Phila., 
Kendall  &  Eldred,  Bradford,  Bor.  &  Kin. 
and  Bradford,  Eldred  Sc  Cuba  Rds.,  14  m. 
from  Bradford,  Pa. 

EAGLE;  Saturdays;  eight  pages;  size 
30x44;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1878; 
A.  D.  Gould,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation 
KKl. 

ELIZABETH,  AllegTieny  Co.,  p  2,500 
pop.,  on  the  Monongahela  r.  and  Pittsburgh, 
Virginia  &  Charleston  Rd.  and  Monongahela 
East  Shore  Rd.,  now  being  built,  22  m.  from 
Pittsburgh.     Engaged  In  coal  mining  and 
boat  building;  centre  and  chief  shipping 
point  of  the  Monongahela  coal  fields.    Sur- 
rounded by  a  fine  agricultural  country. 
HERALD  ;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages;  size  25x38;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1873;   R.  T.  Wiley,  editor;  McGlnley  & 
Wiley,  publishers ;  circulation  KKl. 

ELIZABETHTOWN,i««cas<«»- 

Co.,  Q,  980  pop.,. on   Pennsylvania  Central 


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Rd.,  18  m.  from  Lancaster  City  and  an  equal 

distance   from  Harrlsburg,    Lebanon    and 

York.    Situated  in  an  agricultural  district. 

CHRONICLE;  Tliursdavs;  four  pages; 
size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1869  ; 
J.  G.  Westafer,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'u  J. 

EL.KLAND,  Tioga  Co.,  [j  750  pop.,  at 
tlie  terminus  of  the  Cowanesque  Br.  of  the 
C,  C.  &  A.  and  Addison  &  North  Pacific  Rds., 
27  m.  from  Corning,  N.  Y.,  and  37  from  El- 
mira,  and  14  from  Addison. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  independent ;  four 
pages;  size  24.Y36;  subscription  .$1;  estab- 
lished 1876 ;  J.  J.  Van  Home,  editor  and  pub- 
lislier;  circulation  K  1. 

EMLENTON,  Venango  Co.,  \2  1,123 
pop.,  on  Alleghany  r.,  89  m.  from  Pittsburgh, 
on  the  Alleghany  Valley  Rd.  A  flue  farming 
centre. 

CRITIC  ;  Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x3n ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1884  ;  M.  Goughler,  editor  ;  M.  Goughler  &  Bro., 
pulilishers. 

EMPORIUM,  C.  H.,  Cameron  Co.,  ^ 
1,8«)  pop.,  on  P.  &  E.  division  of  Penn.  Rd. 
and  also  on  Buffalo.  N.  Y.  &  Phila.  Rd.,  101 
m.  W.  from  Williamsport.  Has  foundry, 
machine  shops,  saw  mill  and  saw,  lath  and 
picket  manufactories. 

CAMERON  CO.  PRESS;  Thursdays; 
republican  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1866  ;C.  B.  Gould,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  K. 

INOEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x4U ;  subscription  $3  ;  established 
186(  ;  S.  S.  Hacket,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation K. 


EPHRATA,  Lancaster  Co.,  O,  1,200 
pop.,  on  Pliila.  &  Reading  Rd.  An  agricul- 
tural district. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size  27x 
41;  subscriptions!;  established  1877:  Yeager 
Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

ERIE,  0.  H.,  Erie   Co.,  "t]  31,000  pop., 

on   Lake  Erie,    New  York,  Chicago  &   St. 

Louis,  Erie  &  Pittsburgh,   Philadelphia  & 

Erie  and  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern 

Rds.,  90  m.  from  Buffalo.    Engaged  iu  lake 

commerce,  lumber  trade  and  manufactures. 

Gas  wells  are  located  here. 

EVENING  HERALD:  every  evening 
except  Sunday;  MORNING  HERALD, 

every  morning  except  Sunday,  and  HER- 
ALD.  Saturdays;  democratic;  four  pages; 
size— daily  25x38,  weekly  28x44;  subscripticm 
— mcjrning  .$8.  evening  $6,  weekly  .SI ;  estab- 
lished 1878;  Herald  Printing  and  Publishing 
Co.  (limited),  editors  and  publishers  ;  circula- 
tion— evening  I  1,  weekly  .1  1. 

EVENING  OBSERVER;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  OBSERVER, 
Thursdays ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size- 
daily  24x34,  weekly  28x43 ;  subscription— daily 
$4.80,  weekly  .$1.50;  established— daily  1881, 
weekly  1830;  R.  B.  Brown,  e<litor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation— daily  J  1,  weekly  I  1. 

LEUCHTTHURM";  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  AVEEKLY,  Thursdays; 
Oerman  :  indejjendent ;  four  pages  ;  size- 
daily  22x30,  weekly  26x40;  subscription— daily 
$5,  weekly  |2  ;  established— daily  1873,  weekly 
1869;  John  F.  Buyer,  i)Ublisher  ;  circulation- 
daily  KK  1,  vvei'klv  J  J. 

MORNlN(J  DISPATCH;  every  morn- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  DISPATCH,  Wed- 
nesdays ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size— daily 
25x38,  weekly  30x47;  subscription— daily  $8, 
weekly  $1.,50 ;  established— daily  1861,  weekly 


PENNSYLVANIA. 


1851 ;  Dispatch  Printing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers :  circulation— daily  III,  weekly  HH  1. 
MORNING    HERALD;    (see   Evening 
Herald.)  " 

ADVERTISER;   Saturdays;  independ- 
ent ;   four   pages ;    size    24x36 ;    subscription 
.§1  ;  established  1874  ;  John  M.  Glazier,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 
DISPATCH;  (see  Morning  Dispatch.) 
GAZETTE;    Tuesdays;    and    Sunday 
Murniny  Gazette,  Sundays;  republican;  four 
pages  ;  size  28x44;  subscription— weekly  $1.25  : 
Sunday  $2.50  ;    established  1820  ;  Thomas  Mc- 
Kean,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  H  H. 
HERALD:  (iiee  Evening  Herald.) 
LAKE     SHORE    VISITOR;    Thurs- 
days ;   catholic ;    eight   pages ;    size  of  page 
15x22  :   subscription  $2.20  ;    established   1874  ; 
Rev.  T.  A.  Casey,  editor  ;  Thomas  F.  O'Brien, 
publisher ;  circulation  J  1 . 
OBSERVER:  (st'e  Ercniua  Observer.) 
SONNTAGSGAST;  Siindavs ;  German; 
four   pages;   size  27x40;    subscription    $1.80: 
established  1881 ;  Frank  L.  Weiss,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  I  1 . 

SUNDAY  GRAPHIC;  Sundays;  in 
dependent ;  eight  pages  ;  size  of  page  15x22  ; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1880 ;  Woods  & 
Hickernell,  editors  and  publishers ;  circula- 
tion H  H  1. 

SUNDAY     MORNING     GAZETTE; 

(see  Gazette.) 

TAGEBLATT;  Thursdays;  German; 
four  pages  ;  size  27x39  ;  established  1884  ;  Otto 
Luedicke,  editor  and  publisher. 

ZUSCHAUER  IN  DER  NEUEN 
HEIMATH;  Thursdays;  German;  repub- 
lican ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription 
$2;  established  1852;  F.  G.  Gorenflo,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  J 1. 

SONS  OF  VETERANS  NATIONAL 
GAZETTE;  semi-monthly;  order  of  sons 
of  veterans ;  four  pages ;  size  21x81  ;  sub- 
scription $1  ;  established  1883 ;  Charles  M. 
Cott,  editor ;  Sous  of  Veterans  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers. 

LAKE  SHORE  HOME  MAGA- 
ZINE; monthly;  forty  pages  octavo ;  sub- 
.scription  $1 ;  established  1881 ;  H.  U.  Johnson, 
editor  and  publisher  :  circulation  III. 

STAR  OF  LIBERTY;  monthly ;  anti- 
monopoly  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion 75  cents ;  established  1877 ;  H.  A.  Storrs, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  H. 

MATHEMATICAL  MAGAZINE; 
quarterly  ;  educational ;  twenty-two  ijages  : 
size  of  page  9x12 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1883;  Artemas  Martin,  M.  A.,  Ph.  D., 
editor  and  publisher. 

EVERETT,  Bedford  Co.,  g  2,750  pop., 
on  Huntingdon  &  Broad  Top  and  South 
Pennsylvania  (new)  Rds.,  8  m.  E.  of  Bedford 
and  43  S.  W.  of  Huntingdon.  Contains 
steam  tanneries,  steam  flouring  and  plan- 
ing mills,  foundry  and  an  agricultural  Im- 
plement factory.  The  furnaces  of  the 
Everett  Iron  Co.  are  located  here. 

PRESS;  Wednesdays;  republican  ;  four 
pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1867 ;  John  G.  Krichbaum,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J  1 . 

FANNETTSBURG,i^raMWm  Co.,  Q 
PABK'S     FLOUVL     MAGAZINE; 

monthly;  floriculture;  si.xteen  pages  octavo; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1872; 
George  Watt  Park,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  H. 

FARMERSVILEE,  Lancaster    Co., 

Q,  195  pop.,  5  m.  S.  E.  of  Akron,  a  station  on 

the   Philadelphia   &   Reading   Rd.,   and  5 

N.  W.  of  New  Holland,  a  station  on  the 

Pennsylvania  Rd.,  and  12  N.  E.  of  Lancaster. 

A  farming  section. 

GUIDING  STAR;  monthly;  evangel- 
ical;   four   pages;   size   18x24;    subscription 


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25  cents ;  established  1879 ;  E.  H.  Burkeholder 
and  W.  J.  Kaf roth,  editors  and  publishers : 
circulation  H. 

MATRIMONIAL,  REVIEW;  month- 
ly ;  twenty  pages  octavo ;  subscription  50 
cents ;  established  1881 ;  M.  S.  Weber,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  D  1. 

FLiORIN,  Lancaster   Co.,  Q,  500  pop., 
on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  a  mile  distant  from 
Mount  Joy. 
INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  indepen- 

ilent ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;    subscription 

$1.25:  established  1SS4 ;  J.  B.  Missemer,  editor 

and  publisher. 

FRANKFORD,  Philadelphia  Co.,  O, 
15,000  pop.,  on  the  Eastern  Div.  of  the  Penna. 
Rd.,  6  ni.  from  Phila.,  of  which  it  is  a  sub- 
urb. Contains  important  manufactures  of 
cotton  and  woolen  goods,  chemicals,  car- 
riages, and  steel  works  and  iron  foundries. 

DISPATCH;  (see  Philadelphia.) 
GAZETTE;  (see  Philadelphia.) 
Gl.EANEU;  (see  Philadelphia.) 
HEKAI.D;  (see  Philadelphia.) 

FRANKLIN,  C.  H.,  Venango  Co.,  b 
5,010  pop.,  on  French  creek,  near  Allegheny 
r.,  and  on  N.  Y.,  P.  &  O.,  Franklin  division 
of  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  and  Al- 
legheny Valley  Rds.,  28  m.  from  Meadville. 
Engaged  in  oil  trade.  In  the  oil  regions  of 
Pennsylvania. 

EVENING  NEWS;  every  evening 
except  Sunday  ;  four  pages  ;  size  l(ix22  ;  sub- 
scription .§8  ;  estal jllshfd  1S78 ;  circulation  K  1. 

CITIZEN-PKESS;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican ;  four  pages  ;  size  2Sx44  ;  subscription 
S1.50  ;  established  1855  ;  E.  W.  Smiley,  editor  ; 
E.  W.  Smilev  &  Co..  publishers  ;  circ'n  III. 

VENAN^iO  SPECTATOR:  Thurs- 
daj's  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  27x42  ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1849;  A.  P. 
Whitaker.  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  J  1. 

FREEBURGH,  Snyder  Co.,  'i:!  800 
pop.,  5  m.  from  Susquehanna  r.  and  40  from 
HaiTisburg. 

COURIER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  ;  size  ijix36 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1866;  C.  F.  &  H.  B.  Moyer,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

FREELAND,   Luzerne    Co.,  a-  2,500 

pop.,  on  Lehigh  Valley   Rd.     One   of  the 

w^ealthiest     and     most     prosperous     coal 

regions  in  the  State. 

PROCxRESS  ;  Fridays  ;  independent ; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1881 ;  Owen  Fowler,  editor  and 
publisher  :  circulatiiju  J  1 . 

FREEPORT,  Armstrong  Co.,  o  1,614 
pop.,  on  Allegheny  r.  and  Western  Pennsyl- 
vania division  of  Pennsylvania  Central  Rd., 
29  m.  from  Pittsburgh. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
24x36;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1876; 
R.  B.  McKee,  editor ;  Journal  Printing  Co., 
puljlisliers  ;  circulation  K  K. 

GERMANTOWN,  Philadelphia  Co., 
Q,  25,000  pop.,  6  m.  from  Phila.,  of  which  it  is 
a  suburb,  and  connected  with  it  by  German- 
town  Br.  of  Reading  Rd.  and  horse  cars.    Is 
a  manufacturing  town,  and  engaged  princi- 
pally in  the  production  of  woolen  yarns, 
hosiery  and  knit  goods. 
GAZETTE;  (see  Philadeli)hia.1 
INI>KI'K\I)ENT;  (s,-.-  Pliiladelphla.) 
TKLE<;RAPII;  (see  Philadelphia.) 
GUIDE:  (see  Philadelphia.) 
STUDENT  ;  (see  Philadelphia.) 


PENNSYL  VANIA. 


GETTYSBURGH,   C.    H.,    Adams 

Co.,  P  3,(.>74  pop.,  on  Hanover,  Hanover  Junc- 
tion &  Gettysburgh  and  Gettysburgh  & 
Harrisburg  Rds.,  36  m.  from  Harrisburg, 
52  from  Baltimore  and  112  froin  Philadel- 
phia ;  Pennsylvania  College  is  located  here. 

COMPILER  ;  Tuesdays  ;  democratic  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  28x45 ;  subscription  $2.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1818;  H.  J.  Stable,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  I. 

STAR  AND  SENTINEL,;  Tuesda.ys; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2.50;  established— Senfme2 1800,  Sfar  1828, 
consolidated  1867;  D.  A.  Bueliler,  editor; 
Buehler  &  Co.,  publishers ;  circulation  I. 

P  E  N  N  S  Y  L,  VANIA  COLLEGE 
MONTH  IjY;  flfty-two  pages  octavo  ;  sub- 
scription $1.25;  established  1877;  Professors 
and  Students  of  Pennsylvania  College, 
editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  K  1  ^ a  col- 
lege magazine ;  issued  during  the  collegiate 
year. 

LUTHERAN  QUARTERLY;  luth- 
eran  ;  one  hundred  and  eiglity-two  pages  oc- 
tavo; subscription  $3;  established  1870;  M. 
Valentine,  D.  D.,  E.  J.  Wolf,  D.  D.,  and  Prof. 
P.  M.  Bikle,  Ph.  D.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

GIRARD,  Erie  Co.,  tl  3,500  pop.,  on 
Lake  Shore  iS:  Michigan  Southern  and  N.  Y., 
Chicago  &  .St.  Louis  Rds.,  at  junction  of  Erie 
«fc  Pittsburgh  Rd.,  16  m.  from  Erie,  and 
on  the  proposed  line  of  the  Ohio  r.  &  Lake 
Erie  Rd.  Surrounded  by  an  agricultural 
district. 

COSMOPOLITE;  Thursdays;  Independ- 
ent ;  four  pages ;  size  27x44 ;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1867;  C.  M.  Bender,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

GIRARDVILL.E,  Schuylkill  Co.,  o 

2,730  pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  and 

Lehigh  Valley  Rds.    Coal  region. 

GAZETTE  ;  Satiu'days;  four  pages;  size 
22x32  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1878  ;  John 
B.  Arnold,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K. 

GLEN  ROCK,  York  Co.,  g  1,200  pop., 
on  Northern  Central  Rd.,  42  m.  from  Balti- 
more and  Harrisburg  and  16  from  York  ;  in 
centre  of  rich  farm  and  iron  region.  Iron, 
woolen  and  rope  manufactures,  and  car- 
works  and  flouring  and  planing  mills. 

ITEM;     Fridays ;    independent ;     four 

fiages  ;  size  28x42 ;   subscription  $1.50 ;   estab- 
ished  1870 ;  N.  G.  Seitz.  editor ;  Seitz  ,&  Spate, 
publishers ;  circulation  J  1. 

MO  N I  T  O  R  ;  monthly  ;  educational ; 
twenty  pages  octavo  :  subscription  50  cents  ; 
established  1883  ;  N.  Z.  Seitz,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1 . 

GREAT  BEND,  Susquehanna  Co.,  cf 
546  pop.,  on  D.,  L.  ,&  W.,  and  Erie  Rds.,  9  m. 
from  Susquehanna,  and  14  from  Bingham- 
ton,  N.  Y.  Surrounded  by  a  good  farming, 
grazing  and  dairy  country.  Contains  a 
large  tannery. 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  independent; 

four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1874 ;  Samuel  P.  Moore,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

GREENCASTLE,  Franklin  Co.,  g 
1,735  pop.,  on  Cumberland  Valley  Rd.,  63  m. 
from  Harrisburg.  Situated  in  an  agricul- 
tural district,  and  engaged  in  manufactur- 
ing agricultural  implements,  etc. 

PRESS  ;  Thursdays ;  four  pages ;  size 
26x40 ;   subscription  $1.25 ;    estabUsned  1878 : 


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B.  F.  WlnKei-  and  Claggett  Seacrest,  editors 
and  publishers;  circulation  K  1. 

VALLEY  ECHO;  Saturdays;  four 
pages ;  size  24x36 ;  suliscrlption  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1867  ;  George  E.  Haller,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  1. 

GREENSBURGH,  C.  H.,  Westmore- 
land Co.,  p  5,1100  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd., 
at  junetiou  of  the  Southwest  Pennsylvania 
Rd.,  32  m.  from  Pittsburgh.  In  an  agricul- 
tural district  and  centre  of  trade.  A 
pi-oralnent  coal  shipping  point. 

EVENING  PRESS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  PRESS,  Tuesdays;  Inde- 
pendent ;  four  pages;  size— daily  20x26,  week- 
ly 27x41 ;  subscription— dally  .$,5,  weekly  $1.50; 
established  1881 ;  James  B.  Laux,  editor  and 
manager ;  circ'n— daily  J  1,  weekly  H  H. 

PENNSYLVANIA  ARGUS;  Wednes- 
days ;•  demoei-atic  ;  four  pages;  size  28x42; 
subscription  $2.50  ;  established  1832 ;  John  M. 
Laird,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  1 1. 

PRESS;   (see  Evening  Press.) 

TRIBUNE  AND  HERALD;  Tues- 
days ;  republican ;  four  pages ;  size  27x41 ; 
subscription  $2;  established— TridMne  1870, 
Herald  1855;  McAfee,  Atkinson  &  Peoples, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  H  1. 

WESTMORELAND  DEMOCRAT; 
Wednesdays ;  democratic  :  four  pages  ;  size 
28x42;  subscription  $2.50;  established  1818; 
Vpgle  &  Winsheimer,  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation  I  I. 

GREENVILLE,  Mercer  Co.,  t  4,000 
pop.,  on  Shenango  r.  and  Erie  &  Pittsburgh, 
Ohio  &  Lake  Erie  and  N.  Y.,  Penna.  &  Ohio 
Rds.,  at  terminus  of  Shenango  &  Allegheny 
Rd.,  63  m.  from  Erie,  86  from  Pittsburgh 
and  83  from  Cleveland.  Has  woolen  and 
rolling  mills,  manufactories  and  coal  mines. 
Centre  of  a  fanning  region. 

ADVANCE  ARGUS;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican ;  four  pages ;  size  28x44 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50  ;  established  1860 ;  James  C.  Brown, 
editor ;  Brown  &  Beachler,  publishers ;  cir- 
culation J  J  1. 

PROGRESS;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  28x44 ;  subscription  $1.50 ; 
established  1877;  Harpst  &  Huling,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

SHENANGO  VALLEY  NEWS;  Fri 
da.vs  ;  republican  ;  eight  pages;  size  30x43; 
subscription  .§2  ;  established  1882 ;  W.  H.  H. 
Dumars,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  J. 

GROVE  CITY,  Mercer  Co.,  V]  on  line 
of  Shenango  Rd.      Has  a  fine  educational 
Institution. 
TELEPHONE;  Saturdays;  four  pages; 

size   25x40;   subscription    §1.50;   established 

1879 ;  Ray  &  Little,  editors  and   publishers ; 

circulation  K  K. 

HAMBURGH,  Berks  Co.,  ^  2,3-25 
pop.,  in  Windsor  township,  on  Schuylkill  r. 
canal,  and  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd.,  18 
m.  from  Reading  and  70  N.  of  Philadelphia. 
Has  trade  in  grain,  leather  and  iron. 

HAMBUR<iER       SCHNELLPOST; 

Tuesdays  ;  German  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages ; 
size  21x28;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1841 ;  Moritz  P.  Doering,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K  1. 

ITE:>I;  Sat\irdays  ;  four  pages ;  size  24x.36 ; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1875;  S.  A.  Focht, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  KK. 

HANOVER,  YorJc  Co.,  Q  2,319  pop. 
(pop.  of  tONvn  3,IXX)),  on  Penn.  Rd.,  Frederick 
division,  at  junction  of  rd.  to  Gettysburgh, 


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35  m.  from  Harrlsburg,  42  from  Frederick, 
Md.    Centre  of  highly  cultivated  district. 

CITIZEN:  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1861 ;  Barton  H.  Knode,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J ;  issues  also  Der  Citi- 
zen. 

DER  CITIZEN;  Saturdays;  German; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x30 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1860;  Barton  H.  Knode, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J;  issues 
also  the  Citizen. 

HERALD;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages;  size  29x40;  suliscrlption  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1872;  M.  O.  Smith,  editor;  Smith  & 
Bittlnger,  publishers ;  circulation  1 1.  tw  Ac- 
tual average  circulation  for  the  year  preced- 
ing Jan.  1,  1885,  as  per  statement  on  file  at  the 
office  of  the  American  Newspaper  Directory, 
2,026  copies. 

SPECTATOR;  Thursdays ;  republi- 
can ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x42 ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1844;  Leader  Bros.,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

HARRISBURG,C.  H.,  Dauphin  Co., 

a  State  capital,  40,000  pop.,  on  Susquelianna 
r.  and  Pennsylvania  Central,  Philadelphia 
&  Reading,  Cumberland  Valley,  Northern 
Central,  Harrlsburg  &  Potomac,  Harrisburg 
&  Gettysburg  and  Scliuylkill  &  Susque- 
hanna Rds.,  106  m.  W.  of  Philadelphia.  En- 
gaged in  the  manufacture  of  iron  and  other 
articles. 

INDEPENDENT;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  dally 
four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages ;  size— daily 
24x36,  weekly  29x43;  subscription — dally 
$3.25,  weekly  $1 ;  established  —  daily  1876, 
weekly  18S3;  E.  Z.  Wallower,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation— dally  G  1. 

MORNING  CALL  ;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY.  Thursdays; 
eight  pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription— daily 
$6,  weekly  $1 ;  established  1885 ;  Haines  & 
Sturgeon,  editors  and  publishers. 

MORNING  PATRIOT;  every  morn- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  PATRIOT,  Tues- 
days; democratic;  daily  four  pages,  weekly 
eight  pages  ;  size— daily  24x36,  weekly  31x44  ; 
subscription  —  dally  $7,  weekly  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1853;  Patriot  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers;  circulation — daily  G  G,  week- 
ly H  H  1. 

TELEGRAPH;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  W  E  E  K  L  Y,  Tuesdays;  re- 
publican ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight 
pages  ;  size— dally  26x40,  weekly  (size  of  page) 
20x25;  subscription — daily  $5,  weekly  $1.25; 
established— daily  1856,  weekly  1828  ;  M.  W. 
McAlarney,  editor  and  manager;  Harrisburg 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers;  circulation — daily 
H  1,  weeklv  G  G. 

CHURtJH  ADVOCATE;  Wednesdays; 
church  of  God  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  32x44 ;  sub- 
scriDtion  $2 ;  established  1835 ;  C.  H.  Forney, 
D.  D.,  editor;  Board  of  Publication  of  the 
General  Eldership  of  the  Church  of  God,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulationH  1 ;  issues  also  Sunday 
School  Gem  and  Sunday  School  Workman. 

DAUPHIN  CO.  JOURNAL  ;  Satur- 
days ;  German  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1876;  Dr.  J.  R. 
Haves,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

EDUCATIONAL  NEWS;  Mondays; 
educational ;  sixteen  pages  ;  size  of  page  9x 
12;  subscription  $2;  establLshed  1884;  Albert 
N.  Raub,  editor ;  Educational  News  Co., 
puViIishers. 

PATRIOT  ;  (see  Morning  Patriot.) 

PENNSYLVANISCHE  STAATS- 
ZEITUNG;  Thursdays;  German;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages ;  .size  26x  40 ;  subscription 
$2;  established  1866;  Ernst  Krest,  editor  and 
publisher:  circulation  H  H  I. 

SATURDAY  NIGHT;  Saturdays  ;  non- 
partisan; four  pages;  size  22x32 ;  suVjscrlption 
$2 ;  established  1879  ;  circulation  J  1. 

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PENNS  YL  VANIA. 


ages ;  size  ^4x35 ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
isheil  1883;  Jourual  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  miblishers  ;  circulation  Iv  1. 

SUNDAY  MORNING  TELEGRAM; 
Sundays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  32x45  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2  ;  established  1883;  Telegram  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers ;  issue  also  the  Elmira, 
N.  Y..  Jtorniiici  Telegram, 

CONFERENCE  NEWS;  semi-monthly; 
methodist  episcopal ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26xoS ; 
subscription  .SI;  established  18T6;  Rev.  Thomas 
S.  Wilcox,  A.  M.,  editor;  Central  Pennsyl- 
vania M.  E.  Boolt  Room,  publishers ;  circ'n  1. 

ITINERANT;  semi-monthly  ;  united 
brethren  ;  eight  pages ;  size  22x3-3 ;  subscrip- 
tion 75  cents ;  established  1876 ;  Rev.  G.  W.  M. 
Rigor,  editor;  A.  L.  Grott,  publisher;  circu- 
lation J. 

SUNDAY  SCHOOL  GEM;  semi- 
monthly ;  juvenile  ;  four  pages ;  size  16x2.3 ; 
subscription  35  cents  ;  established  1867 ;  Rev. 
Geo.  Sigler,  editor;  Board  of  Publication  of 
the  General  Eldership  of  the  Church  of  God, 
publishers;  Elder  J.  Haifleigh,  manager;  does 
not  insert  advertisements  ;  a  monthly  edi- 
tion is  also  issued,  subscription  25  cents; 
issues  also  Church  Advocate  and  Sunday 
School  Workman 

SUNDAY  SCHOOL,  WORKMAN; 
monthly ;  churcli  of  God ;  twenty -eight  pages 
octavo;  subscription  56  cents;  established 
1879  ;  J.  H.  Redsecker,  editor ;  published  by 
authority  of  the  General  Eldership  of  the 
Church  of  God  ;  Rev.  J.  Haifleigh,  manager ; 
circulation  K  1 ;  issues  also  Church  Advocate 
an<l  Svnday  School  Gem. 

JOURNAL  OF  THE  UNITED 
STATES  ASSOCIATION  OF  CHAR- 
COAL  IRON  WORKERS  ;  bi  mouth 
Iv  ;  commercial ;  one  himdred  and  twelve 
pages  octavo;  subscription  $5;  established 
1880;  John  Birlvinbine,  editor  ;  United  States 
Association  of  Charcoal  Iron  Workers,  pub- 
lishers; address  all  communications  to  the 
editor  at  152  S.  Fourth  street,  Philadelphia. 

HATBORO,  Montgomery  Co.,m^  586 
pop.,  15  m.  from  Philadelphia,  on  North 
Pennsylvania  Rd.  A  manufacturing  town 
and  business  centre ;  public  library  of  8;000 
vols. 

PUBLIC  SPIRIT  ;  Saturdays ;  four 
pages;  size  31x44  ;  subscription  $2.50;  estab- 
uslied  1873 ;  Dr.  W.  T.  Robinson,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  H  H  1  ;  dated  at  Hat- 
boro  and  Jenkintown. 

HAVERFORD  COLLEGE  P.O., 

Z  Montgomery  Co.,  C\  9  m.  from  Philadelphia, 

rjon  main  line  of  Pennsylvania  Rd. 

r  HAVERFORDIAN;  montlily;  twenty- 
eight  pages:  size  of  page  7x10;  subscription 
SI ;  established  1879 ;  Students  of  Haverf ord 
College,  editors  and  publishers ;  circulation 
K ;  a  college  paper ;  issued  during  the  colle- 
giate year. 

HAWLEY,  TFaj/ne  Co.,  cf  3,500  pop., 
on  Honesdale  div.  of  N.  Y.,  Lake  Erie  & 
Western,   Erie   &    Wyoming    Valley    and 
Penna.    Coal   Co's  Rds.,  126  m.  from  New 
York  City  and  3i1  from  Scranton.    Engaged 
in   manufacturing  and  the  coal  trade.   One 
of  the  largest  silk  mills  in  the  country  is 
here  employing  over  500  persons. 
TIMES;    Fridays;    independent;    four 
pages;  size  2fix4(i;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1874 ;  H.  W.  Wagner,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

HAZLETON,  Luzerne    Co.,  n-  10,000 
pop.,  on  Lehigh  Valley  Rd.,  24  m.  from  Blanch 
Chunk,  1-20  from  New  York  and  105  from 
Philadelphia.    A  coal  mining  towTi. 
PLAIN    SPEAKER  ;     every    morning 

except    Sunday,    and    INDEPENDENT- 


DEMOCRAT,  Fridays ;  independent- 
democratic  ;  four  pages ;  size  24x36 ;  sub- 
scription—daily $5,  weekly  $1.50 ;  established 
—daily  1SS2,  weekly  1880;  John  Dershuck, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  — daily  J  J, 
weekly  J  1. 

SENTINEL;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKL'i,  Fridays;  republican; 
daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages ;  size — 
daily  24x35,  weekly  (size  of  page)  18x24;  sub- 
scription— daily  .S5,  weekly  $1.50;  established 
—daily  1870,  weekly  1865 ;  F.  L.  Snyder,  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation — daily  J  1,  weekly  J  1. 

DAS  JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  German; 
non-partisan  ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  sub- 
scription $2  ;  establislied  1876  ;  R.  F.  Stutzbach. 
editor  and  puV)lisher  :  circulation  K  1. 

INDEPENDENT-DEMOCRAT  ;  (see 
Plain  Speaker.) 

VOLKSBLATT;  Wednesdays ;  Ger- 
man ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $2  ; 
established  1872 ;  Anton  Schneider,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

HOLLIDAYSBURGH,C.H.,£tair 

Co.,  D  4,000  pop.,  on  Juniata  r.  and  Pennsyl- 
vania canal,  connected  with  Pennsylvania 
Central  Rd.  at  Altoona  by  branch  8  m.  long. 
Iron  and  coal  mines  exist  here.  Centre 
of  trade.  Iron  manufacturing  and  coal 
mining  the  chief  industries. 

DEMOCRATIC      STANDARD  ; 

Wednesdays ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
26x40  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1846  ;  O. 
A.  Traugh,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

REGISTER;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 18.36 ;  D.  &  F.  J.  Over,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  curculation  J  1. 

H  O  L  M  E  S  B  URGH,  Philadelphia 
Co.,  c\  2,300  pop.,  near  the  Delaware  r.  on  the 
New  York  and  Trenton  Rd.  A  suburb  of 
Philadelphia.  Has  some  manufactories. 
The  Edwin  Forrest  Home  is  located  here. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  independent;  four 
pages ;  size  20x26 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1884  ;  H.  N.  Wells  and  Henry  Longcope, 
editors  ;  H.  N.  Wells,  publisher. 

HOMESTEAD,     Allegheny    Co.,    p 

3,000  pop.,  on  the  Monougahela  r.,  8  m.  from 

Pittsburgh,  on  the  Monongahela  division  of 

the  Pennsylvania  and  the  Wheeling  division 

of  the  Raltimore  &  Ohio  Rds.     Has  glass 

house,  two  fire-brick   establishments  and 

Bessemer  steel  works.     Coal  mining  is  a 

prominent  industry. 

LOCAL  NEWS:  Saturdays;  four  pages; 

size  15x21 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1881 ; 
Schooley  &  Andress,  etlitors  and  publishers. 

HONESDALE,  C.  H.,  Wayne  Co.,  ^ 
6,881  pop.  (of  town),  on  Lackawaxen  creek, 
at  terminus  of  Delaware  &  Hudson  canal, 
and  on  Honesdale  division  of  New  York, 
Lake  Erie  and  Western  Rd.,  135  m.  from 
New  York  city,  32  from  Scranton.    Engaged 
in  manuf  actm-ing  and  the  coal  trade.    Dela- 
ware &  Hudson  canal  transports  coal  from 
this  point  to  the  Hudson  r. 
CITIZEN;   Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  ;  size  28x42  ;  subscription   $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1868 ;  H.  Wilson  and  E.  A.  Penniman, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  J. 

WAYNE  CO.  HERALD;  Thursdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x42  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1..50;  established  1842 ;  Thomas  J.  Ham, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

WAYNE  INDEPENDENT  J  Thurs- 
days ;  independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44 ; 
subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1878  ;  Benj.  F. 
Haines,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  1 1. 


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HONEY  BROOK,  Chester  Co., 0,500 
pop.,  on  East  Braudywine  &  WaynesburK 
R(l.,  20  111.  from  Reading  and  Lancaster. 
GRAPHIC;  Friday.s  ;  independent ;  four 
pages;  size  24x36;  snbscription  ,$1.75;   e.stab- 
fisiied  1879 ;  Jesse  I.  Daunian,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

HOUTZDALiE,  Clearfield  Co.,  n  2,060 
pop.    Coal  and  lumber  section. 

OBSEIIVBR    AND    BUSBIN    MES- 

S  E  N  <i  E  K  ;  Thursdays;  eight  pages; 
size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1882;  White  Nixon,  editor  and  manager  ;  cii-- 
culatiou  K  1. 

HUGHESVILLE,    Lycoming  Co.,  6 
1,800   pop.,   on    the  Williamsport    &  North 
Branch    Rd.,    16    m.    E.    of    Williamsport. 
Engaged     in     manufacture     of      lumber, 
furniture,    and   the   shipping     of   lumber, 
bark,  railroad  ties  and  leather.    Contains 
a  foundry,  machine  shops,  chair  factory, 
woolen  and  flour  mills,  etc. 
MAIL;   Thursdays;   democratic;     four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1874;  H.  H.  Rutter,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  K  K  1. 

HULMEVILLE,  Bucks  Co.,  R  376 
pop.,  on  Neshaminy  creek,  18  m.  from  Phila- 
delphia, 8  from  Trenton,  N.  J.,  and  5  from 
Bristol.  Centre  of  trade.  Engaged  in 
woolen  and  hair  cloth  manufacturing. 

DELAWARE  VALLEY  ADVANCE; 

Thursdays;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion .SI ;  established  1877 ;  Harrison  Brothers, 
editors  and  publishers;  circulation  J. 

KNIGHTS  OF  PYTHIAS  REC- 
ORD ;  monthly;  knights  of  pythias  ;  eight 
pages;  size  24x34;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1882  ;  W.  G.  P.  Brinkloe,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  G;  issues  also  the  Odd 
Felloirs'  Journal  ^^-.r^-^^^-w 

ODD  FELLOWS'  JOURNAL; 
monthly  ;  odd  fellowship  ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
24x34;  subscription  25  cents ;  established  18<b; 
W  G.  P.  Brinckloe,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  F  1 ;  Issues  also  the  Knights  of 
Pythias  Record. 

HUMMELSTOWN,  Dauphin  Co.,  n 
1,043  pop.,  on  E.  Pennsylvania  &  Lebanon 
Valley  branch  of  Philadelphia  &  Reading 
Rd.,  9  m.  from  Harrisburg. 
SUN;  Fridays;  independent;  four  pages; 

size    26x40 ;    subscription    $1.25 ;    established 

1871 :  W.  R.  Hendricks,  editor  and  publisher  ; 

circulation  K. 

HUNTINGDON,  C.  H.,  Huntingdon 
Co.,  D  4,800  pop.,  on  Juniata  r.,  Pennsylvania 
canal  and  Pennsylvania  Central  Rd.,  at 
junction  of  Huntingdon  &  Broad  Top  Rd., 
96  m.  from  Harrisburg.  Engaged  in  manu- 
facturing and  mining. 

NEWS;  semi-weekly,  Mondays  and 
Thursdavs;  four  pairos;  size  22x32;  subscrip- 
tion $1.25;  est.ililislifd  1874;  Hugh  Lindsay, 
editor  and  publislui- ;  circulation  I  1. 

GLOBE;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages;  size  28x42;  subscription  SL.'iO;  estab- 
lished 1845  ;  Howard  E.  Batz,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

GOSPEL  MESSENGER;  (see  Mount 
Morris,  111.) 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican ;  four 
panes ;  size  28x42 ;  subscription  $2 ;  establish- 
ed 1835;  J.  A.  Nash,  editor  and  publisher;  cir- 
culation I. 

MONITOR ;  Thur.sdays ;  democratic ;  four 
pages  :  size  28x42  ;  subscription  $2  ;  establish- 


ed 1863 ;   S.  E.  Fleming,  editor ;  S.  E.  Fleming 
&  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  J  J. 

ADVANCE;  semi-monthly ;  eight  pages; 
size  14x20 ;  subscription  25  cents  ;  established 
1884 ;  Trustees  of  the  Huntingdon  Normal 
College,  editors  and  publishers  ;  a  school 
paper  ;  issued  during  the  school  year. 
HYDE  PARK,  Lackawanna  Co.,  □" 

CA>IBRO-AMERICAN    REVIEW; 

(see  .Scranton.) 

HYNDMAN,     Bedford     Co.,    g     700 
pop.,  at   junction  of  Little  and  Big  Wills 
Creek,  23  m.  from  the  county  seat  and  14 
from  Cumberland,  at  intersection  of  Pitts- 
burgh division  of  the  Baltimore  and  Ohio 
and  the  Bedford  division  of  the  Pennsyl- 
vania Rds.    At  the  beginning  of  the  grade 
over  the  .Allegheny  Mountains. 
REVIEW;   Saturdays ;    Independent ; 
four  pages;  size  22x3ii;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1884;  E.  R.  Holzlnger,  editor   and 
publisher. 

INDIANA,  C.  H.,  Indiana  Co.,  -n  3,500 

pop.,  at  terminus    of   Indiana  branch  of 

Pennsylvania  Central  Rd.,  16  m.  from  Blairs- 

vlUe.    Engaged    in  manufacturing  and  a 

shipping  point  for  produce,  lumber,  etc. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 

four  pages;   size  26x4<1;   subscription    $2.50; 

established  1362;  J.  B.  Sansom,  editor;  J.  B. 

Sansoiu  &  Son,  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

MESSENGER  ;  Wednesdiiys;  independ- 
ent-republican ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1856;  J.  R.  Smith 
&  Son,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  J  J  1. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  national ;  four  pages  ; 
size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1S84 ;  S.  G.  Barnes,  editor ;  Indiana  Weekly 
News  Co.  (limited),  publishers. 

PROGRESS;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2..50 ;  es- 
tablished 1870 ;  W.  R.  Black,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  11. 

TIMES:  Wednesdays;  eight  pages;  size 
30x44;  subsciiiition  $1..50 ;  established  1878; 
John  Lowry,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion J  J  1. 

IR-WIJf,  Westmoreland  Co.,  J2  1,800 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  at  junction  of 
the  Youghiogheuy  Rd.,  21  m.  E.  of  Pitts- 
burgh. Engaged  in  coal  mining. 
CHRONICLE;  Fridays ;  four  pages ;  size 
22x30 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1881 ;  W. 
H.  Johnston,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n K  1. 

JAMESTOWN,  Mercer  Co.,  b  1.450 
pop.,  on  the  Shenango  r.,  98  m.  N.  of  Pitts- 
burgh and  56  S.  of  Erie  ;  on  the  Erie  &  Pitts- 
burgh and  the  Franklin  branch  of  the  Lake 
Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rds.  A  lum- 
bering, stock-raising,  dairying  and  agricul- 
tural district. 
SENTINEL;    Thursdays;   independent; 

four   pages;  size   26x40;  subscription   $1.25 i 

established  1883;  Fred.  A.  Alden,  editor  and 

publisher. 

JENKINTOWN,    Montgomery    Co., 
a,  810  poji. 
PUBLIC  SPIRIT:  (see  Hatboro.) 

JERSEY  SHORE,  Lycoming  Co.,  b 
2,0a)  pop.,  on  W.  branch  of  Susquehanna  r. 
and  Beech  c,  Clearfield  &  Southwestern, 
Corning,  Cowanesquo  &  Antrim  and  Phila- 
delphia &  Erie  Rds.,  12  m.  from  Williams- 
port and  13  from  Lock  Haven. 
HERALD;   Wednesdays  ;  democratic  ; 


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eight  pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  es- 
tablished ISm;  Charles  B.  Seely,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J. 

TI3IES;  Saturdays:  eight  pages;  size 
26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1883 ; 
George  B.  Carr,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation K. 

JOHNSTOWN,  Cambria  Co.,  n  8,380 
pop?,  on  Pennsylvania  Central  Rd.,  at  ter- 
minus of  Somerset  &  Cambria  branch  of 
Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  78  m.  from  Pitts- 
burgh. Engaged  in  iron,  steel,  wire,  cement, 
fire  brick,  leather  and  woolen  manufac- 
turing. ! 

TRIBl'NE  !  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  republican;  i 
dally  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages ;  size— 
daily  24x3B,  weekly  31x46 ;  subscription— <laily 
$5,  weekly  $1.65;  established  — daily  1873, 
weekly  1853 ;  Geo.  T.  Swank,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation— daily  J  1,  weekly  I  1. 

DEMOCRAT;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
four  pages;  size  3(1x4.2;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1863;  Lucian  D.  Woodruff,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  .1  1 . 

FREIE  PRESJSE  ;  Wednesdays;  Ger- 
man; democratic;  four  pages;  size  26x40; 
subscription  82;  established  1872;  C.T.Schu- 
bert, editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

KENNETT  SQUARE,  Chester  Co., 
□^  1,021  pop.,  on  Central  division  Phila.,  Wil- 
mington &  Bait.  Rd.,  33  m.  from  Philadel- 
phia. Surrounded  by  a  fine  agricultural 
region. 

KENNETT  ADVANCE;  Saturdays; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x4<l ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.25  ;  established  1877  ;  W.  W.  Polk,  edi- 
tor and  publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

KENNETT  NEWS  AND  ADVER- 
TISER; Wednesdays;  independent ;  four 
pages;    size  26x40;     subscription  $1;   estal)- 


& 


jage;  .  _ 

ished  1877 ;  Theodore  D.  Hadley,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  .1  1. 

KITTANNING,  C.  H.,  Armstrong 
Co.,  -a  2,700  pop.  on  Allegheny  r.  and  Alle- 
gheny Valley  Rd.,  45  m.  from  Pittsburgh. 
Coal  and  iron  mines  and  manufactories 
and  iron  works. 

ARMSTRONG  DEMOCRAT  AND 
SENTINEL;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1864 ;  John  W.  &  Fred'k  Rohrer,  editors 
and    publishers  :  circulation  K  1. 

A  R:>I  STRONG  REPUBLICAN; 
Wednesdays ;  republican  :  four  pages ;  size 
28x44;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1835;  A. 
G.  Henry,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J. 

CENTENNIAL;  Saturdays  ;  eisht  pases  ; 
size  .3.5x48;  subscription  $1;  estalilislied 
1870;  Reichert  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation  K  1. 

GLOBE;  Thur.sdays ;  democratic;  eight 
pages  ;  size  35x48  ;  subscription  $1..50  ;  estab- 
lished 1884;  R.  A.  McCullough,  editor  and 
publisher. 

T  I  ;>I  E  S  ;  Fridays  ;  Independent ;  four 
pages;  size  24x37;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1876 ;  Oswald  &  Simpson,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  I. 

UNION  FREE  PRESS;  Thursdays; 
republican  ;  four  pages ;  size  29x42  ;  subscrip- 
tion .SI. 50;  established  1825;  Oswald  &  Cros- 
by, editors  and  publishers ;  cii'culation  J  J. 

KNOX,  Clarion  Co.  -a  (see  Edenburg.) 
KNOXVILEE,  Tioffa  Co.,  i  700  pop., 
on  Addison  &  Northern  Pa.  and  Corning, 
Cowanesque  &  Antrim  Rd.,  40  m.  from 
Elmlra,  N.  Y.  Has  a  sash,  door  and  blind 
factory. 
COURIER;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 

30 


f)ages  :  size  30x44  :  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
ished  18s3;  La  Mont  Bros.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K  K. 

KUTZTOWN,  iJerfcs  Co.,  a,  1,198  pop., 
on  Allentown  Rd.,  i}4  m.  from  Topton  and 
about  17  N.  E.  of  Reading. 

AMERICAN  PATRIOT;  Thursdays; 
EuKlisli  and  German  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40; 
suljseriptiou  $2;  established  1874;  A.  B. 
Urick,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1 ; 
issues  also  the  Journal. 

JOURNAL  ;  Thursdays;  German;  Inde- 
pendent ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1870;  Conrad  Gehring, 
editor  ;  A.  B.  Urick.  publisher ;  circulation 
J  1 ;  Issues  also  the  American  Patriot. 

LANCASTER,  C.  H.,  Lancaster  Co.,a^ 
25,709   pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  at  Junc- 
tion of   Reading  &  Columbia    branch    of 
Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd.,  68  m.    from 
Philadelphia.    Centre  of  trade  for  a  popu- 
lous agricultural  district.    Engaged  in  agri- 
culture and  manufactures.    Seat  of  Frank- 
lin and  Marshall  College. 
EXAMINER ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and    WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  daily 
four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages :  size— daily 
26x40,    weekly    (size    of    page)  20x27;    sub- 
scription—dally  $5,   weekly  $2;  established 
1827  ;  John  A.  Hiestand,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation- daily  H,  weekly  H  1. 

FREIE  PRESSE;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  DIE  LATERNE,  Sat- 
urdays ;  German  ;  democratic  ;  fotu-  pages  ; 
size— daily  24x36,  weekly  28x42  ;  subscription 
daily  $5.20,  weekly  .$2;  established— dally 
1882,  weekly  1871 ;  J.  H.  Schneider,  editor  and 
publisher;  circ'n— dally  J  1,  weekly  J  J  1. 

INTELLIGENCER;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednes- 
days ;  democratic ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly- 
eight  pages ;  size— tlaily  24x36,  weekl.v  (size  of 
page)  20x26 ;  subscription— dally  $5,  weekly  $2;. 
established— daily  1864,  weekly  1794;  Stein- 
man  &  Hensel,  editors  and  publishers ;  cir- 
culation—daily H  1,  weekly  H  1.  A  four-page- 
edition  of  the  weekly  is  also  issued  :  .sul>- 
scri))tion  $1.25. 

NEW  ERA;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  independ- 
ent-republican ;  dail.y  four  pages,  weekly 
eight  pages;  size — dall.y  25x36,  weekly  (size  of 
page)  18x25 ;  subscription— daily  .■?5,  weekly  $2  ; 
established  1877;  J.  M.  W.  Geist.  editor:  Warfel 
&  Geist,   publishers;    circulation— <laily  G  G, 

"deR  VoLKSFREUND  UND  BEO- 
BACHTER  ;  Wednesdays;  German;  re- 
publican ;  four  pages ;  size  28x44 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50  ;  established  1808  ;  John  Baer's  Sons, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  I. 
DIE  LATERNE  ;  {see  Pre ie  Presse.i 
INt^UIRER  ;  Saturdays;  republican; 
four  pages;  size  31x46;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1848  ;  Elwood  Grlest,  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation I  1. 

LAW  REVIEW;  Mondaj-s;  legal:  six- 
teen pages  ;  size  of  page  7x10 ;  subscrijitiou 
.$2  :  established  1883 ;  H.  C.  Brubaker  and  Chas. 
I.  Landis.  editors  and  publishers  :  circ'n  K  I. 

LEDGER  AND  MARKET  DIREC- 
TORY; Saturdays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  : 
subscription  $1..50:  established  1884 ;  W.  A.  Hal- 
bach,  editor  and  publisher. 

LI'TIIERAN  OBSERVER;  (see  Phil- 
adelohla- 1 

COLLEGE      STUDENT;        mouthy; 

!  twenty-eight  pages  ;  size  of  page  7x10  :  sub- 

1  scription  $1 :   established  1880;    students   of 

I  Franklin  and  Marshall  College,  editors  and 

publishers  ;  circulation  K 1 ;  a  college  paper  ; 

Issued  during  the  collegiate  year. 

DER  FAMILIEN  FREI  ND;  month 
!  ly  ;  German  :  lutheran  :   eif,'ht  pages  ;   size  of 
page  9x13;  subscription  25  cents:  established 
:  1884  ;  E.  Meister.  editor  and  publisher. 
I     HOME  TREASI:RY  ;  monthly;  eight 


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GEO.  P.   ROWELL  &   GO'S 


PENNS  TL  VANIA. 


PENNSTL  VANIA. 


pages ;  size  of  pase  11x15 ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1885 ;  Home  Treasury  Publishiug 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

KNIGHT.S  OF  PYTHIAS  MAGA- 
ZINE ;  monthly;  knights  of  pythias ;  four 
pa^es  ;  size  18x24  ;  subscription  50  cents  ; 
established  1879:  Justus  H. Rathbone,  editor; 
J  L.  Vogan,  publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

PENNSYLVANIA  SCHOOL 
JOURNAL;  monthly  ;  educational ;  flfty- 
slx  pages;  size  of  page  7x10;  subscription 
$1.60;  established  1853;  E.  E.  Higbee,  editor; 
J.  P.  McCaskey,  publisher ;  circulation  G  1. 

\V  A  T  C  H  M  A  N  ;  monthly :  lutheran  ; 
eiuht  V)fii,'es  ;  size  17x23  ;  subscription  25  cents  ; 
establlslied  18S2;  Rev.  C.  EU'ln  Houpt,  editor 
and  publisher;  a  local  church  paper. 

STEHiERWALT'S  COIN  JOUR- 
NAL; bi-monthly  ;  numisnuitics  ;  twenty- 
eislit  liages  octavo ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lisliiMl  1^83;  Charles  Stelgerwalt,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  does  not  insert  advertisements. 

IiANDISVILLE,  Lancaster  Co.,  l\  600 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  and  Phila.  &  Reading 
Rds.    A  machine  shop,  saw  mill  and  pork- 
packing  establishment  are  located  here. 
VIGIL;    Saturdays ;  eight  pages ;   size 
22.V31 ;  subscription  80  cents  :  established  1883 ; 
David  B.  Landis,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation K. 

L.ANGHORNE,    Sucks   Co.,    O,   558 
pop.,  1  m.  from  Delaware  &  Bound  Brook 
Rd.    A  farming  country. 
STANDARD;  Wednesdays;  four  pages; 
size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.25  ;  established  1871; 
Fetterolf  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circu- 
lation .1  1. 

liANSDALE,  Montgomery  Co.,  0, 1,300 
pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  and  Stony 
Creek  Rds.,  22  m.  from  Philadelphia,  10  m. 
from  Norrlstown  and  10  from  Doylestown, 
at  junction  of  Doylestown  &  Norristown 
Rds.  Engaged  in  manufacturing.  A  trade 
centre. 

DEMOCRAT:  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1884;  Lansdale  Democrat  Publish 
Ing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  four  pages; 
size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.25  ;  established  1870 ; 
A.  K.  Thomas  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation  J  1. 

FAMILY  COMPASS;  monthly;  eight 
pages  ;  size  31x44 ;  subscription  50  cents ;  es- 
tablisheil  1883;  J.  F.  Gentry  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers. 

MEDK^AL  SUMMARY;  monthly; 
medical;  ftftv-two  pages;  size  of  page  8x11 ; 
subscription  $1;  established  1879;  R.  H.  An- 
drews, M.  D.,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion G  G  :  dated  at  Philadelphia. 

UNION  JOURNAL;  monthly;  four 
pages  ;  size  16x22  ;  subsci'ljition  75  cents  ;  es 
tablished  1883 ;  Daniel  Albright,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  I  I  1. 

I^^  PLUME,  Lackawanna  Co.,  cf  200 

pop.,  on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western 

Rd.,  14  m.  from  Scranton. 

A.MERICAN  SEEDMAN;  monthly; 
commercial;  thirty  six  pages  octavo;  sub- 
scription .So;  established  1884;  Isaac  F.  Till- 
inghast.  editor  and  publisher;  issues  also  the 
Seed-Time  and  Ilarrest. 

SEED-TIME  AND  HARVEST: 
monthly  ;  agricultural ;  thirty-si.x  pages  oc- 
tavo ;  subscription  ."JO  cents;  established  1882  ; 
Lsaac  F.  Tillinghast,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  D  D  ;  Issues  also  the  Ameriean 
Seedman. 

IjAPORTE,  C.  H.,  Sullivan  Co.,  b  192 
pop.,   107    m.  from    Harrisburg.     Tanning, 


mining,  lumbering  and  farming  the  chief 

industries  of  the  county. 

SULLIVAN  REPUBLICAN;  Thurs 
days  ;  republican  ;  four  pages ;  size  22x30 ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1883;  W.  M. 
Cheney,  editor  and  publisher ;  clrc'n  K  K. 

liATROBE,  Westmoreland  Co.,  p  1,813 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  and  the  termimus  of 
the  Ligonier  Valley  Rds.,  41  m.  from  Pitts- 
burgh. Coal  mining,  coke  burning  and 
agriculture  are  the  principal  industries. 

ADVANCE;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
tour  pages  ;  size  34x36  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1873 ;  C.  B.  Fink,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

LAWRENCEVILLE,  Tioga  Co.,  b 

700  pop.,  on  Corning,  Cowanesque  &  Antrim, 
Pine  Creek  &  Buffalo  and  Tioga  &  Elmira 
State  Line  Rds.,  and  on  Tioga  and  Cowan- 
esque rivers.  Farming  and  tobacco-raising 
section. 

HERALD  ;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
34x35 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1881 ; 
Charles  C.  Redfleld,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  J. 

LEBANON,   C.  H.,   Lebanon    Co.,  O, 

15,0(XJ  pop.,  on  Lebanon  Valley  branch  of 
Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd.,  35  m.  from 
Harrisburg.  Connected  with  the  Schuyl-' 
kill  Co.  coal  mines  by  Lebanon  &  Tremout 
Rd.,  and  with  the  Cornwall  ore  mines  by* 
Cornwall  Rd.  A  number  of  large  iron  works 
are  located  here. 

ADVERTISER;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages ;  size— daily  24x36, 
weekly  28x46  ;  subscription— daily  $5,  weeklv 
$2 :  estal^lished— daily  1883,  weekly  1849 ;  W. 
M.  Breslln,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation 
— weekly  J  J  1. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscription  $6  ;  es- 
tablished 1S73  ;  Reinhard  &  Sharp,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

TIMES;  every  morning  except  Sunday, 
and  VALLEY  STANDARD  AND 
TIMES,  Saturdays;  republican  ;  four  pages; 
size — dally  24x36,  weekly  31x45;  subscription 
— daily  $5,  weekly  $2 ;  established — daily  1876, 
weekly  1871 ;  C.  M.  Bowman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation — daily  K  1,  weekly  J  1. 

COURIER  ;  Wednesdays  ;  republican  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  29.x46  ;  subscription  $2.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1821 ;  T.  T.  Worth,  editor  ;  Worth  & 
Reinoehl,  publishers  ;  circulation  H. 

LEBANON  CO,  INDEPENDENT; 
Thursdays ;  four  pages  ;  size  24.n:36  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50  ;  established  1882  ;  Joseph  H.  Light, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

REVIEW:  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x36  ;  subscription  §1 ;  established  1876;  Otto 
Eichholz,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation 
K  1 ;  issues  also  the  Wahrer  Demokrat. 

VALLEY    STANDARD    AND 

TI.MES;  (see  Times.) 
WAHRER    DEMOKRAT;    Fridays; 

German  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
$1..50  ;  established  1814  ;  Otto  Eichholz,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  J ;  Issues  also  the 
Revieiv. 

YOUNG'S  NEUE  VOLKS-ZEI- 
TUNG;  Wednesdays;  German  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  28.V44 ;  subscription  $1.50;  establisned 
1880  ;  John  Young,  editor  and  publisher;  cir- 
culation H. 

LEECHBURG.  Armstrong  Co.,  -a 

AMERICAN  FARM  JOURNAL; 

monthly  ;  agricultural ;  sixteen  pages  ;  size 
11x15  ;  subscription  60  cents  ;  established  1873  ; 
Farm  Journal  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 


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FENNSYL  VANIA. 


XEHIGHTON,  Carbon  Co.,  o  2,500 
pop.,  on  Lehigh  r.,  and  Lehigh  &  Susque- 
hanna division  of  Philadelphia  &  Reading 
Rd.,  at  junction  of  the  Lehigh  Valley  Rd., 
'1  m.  from  Mauch  Chunk  and  40  W.  N.  W. 
of  Easton.  The  industries  comprise  pork- 
packing,  stove  works  and  planing  mills. 
Foundries  and  iron  works  and  coal  breaker 
in  vicinity. 

CARBON  ADVOCATE;  Saturdays ; 
independent ;  four  pages ;  size  25x38 ;  sub- 
scription $1.25  ;  established  1872  ;  H.  V.  Mor- 
thimer,  Jr.,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  J. 

L.E  RAYSVILLE,  Bradford  Co.,  [^ 
324  pop;  about  11  m.  from  Lehigh  Valley 
Rd.    Agricultural  district. 

ADVERTISER;  Thursdays;  republi- 
•can  ;  four  pages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription 
§1.25;  established  187S»;  Van  Gelder  &  Son, 
editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  J. 

L.EWISBURGH,  C.  H.,  Union  Co.,  a 
3,0Sii  pop.,  hi  Buffalo  township,  on  W.  branch 
of  Susquehanna  r.  and  Philadelphia  &  Erie 
division  of  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  at  junction  of 
Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd.,  69  m.  from 
Harrisburg.  In  a  populous  agricultural  dis- 
trict.   Seat  of  University  of  Lewisburgh. 

CHRONICIiE;  Thursdays;   republican; 

four  pages;  size  28x44;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 184:3 ;  J.  R.  Cornelius,  editor  and 
publisher ;  cii-culation  K  1. 

JOURNALi;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1865;  F.  O.  Whitman,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

SATURDAY  NEWS;  Saturdays;  four 
pages ;  size  30x50 ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1882 ;  B.  K.  Focht,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  I  1. 

UNIVERSITY  MIRROR;  monHily; 
educational ;  twenty-two  pages ;  size  of  page 
8xlU;  subscription  $1;  established  1882;  Stu- 
dents of  the  University  at  Lewisljurgh, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  ;  a  col- 
lege paper ;  issued  during  the  collegiate  year. 

X.EWISTOWN,  C.  H.,  Mifflin  Co.,  n 
3,222  pop.,  on  Juuiata  r.  and  Pennsylvania 
Canal  and  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  on  Mifflin  & 
Center  County  branch,  and  Sunbury  & 
Lewistown  Rd.,  61  m.  W.  of  Harrisburg. 
Engaged  in  agriculture  and  manufactures 
and  centre  of  trade. 

DEMOCRAT    AND    SENTINEL; 

Thursdays  ;  democratic  ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
85x48 ;  subscription  $1..50 ;  established  1845 ;  H. 
J.  Fosnot,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  J  J  1. 

FREE  PRESS;  Wednesdays;  independ- 
ent ;  eight  pages ;  size  ,'?()x42 ;  subscription 
$1.!50 ;  established  1880 ;  W.  W.  Trout,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

GAZETTE;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1809 ;  Stackpole  Bros.,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  J  1. 

LINESVIIiLE,   Crawford  Co.,  t]  900 

pop.,  on  Erie&  Pittsburgh  Rd.,  45  in.  from 

Erie.    Manufactures  sashes,  blinds,  doors, 

paint,  baskets,  etc.    In  a  farming  district. 

H  E  R  A  Li  D  :  semi-weekly,  Wednesdays 
and  Saturdays ;  four  pages  ;  size  24.x34  ;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1876;  Frank  C. 
Lowing,  editor ;  H.  D.  Lowing,  publisher ; 
circulation  J. 

lilTITZ,  Lancaster  Co.,  Q,  1,200  pop., 
on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd.  Engaged  in 


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mechanical  pursuits  mainly.    Contains  sev 
eral  educational  institutions. 

EXPRESS;      Fridays ;      independent 
republican;  four  pages  ;  size  26x42;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;    established  1881;  Chas.   N.   Derr, 
editor;  Express    Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
circulition  J  1. 

RECORD;    Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  ;     size  26x40 :    subscription  $1 ;    estab- 
lished 1877 ;  J.  F.  Buch,  editor  and  publisher 
circulation  K  K  1. 

LITTLESTOWN,  Adams  Co.,  g 
1,6U0  pop.,  on  Frederick  Division  of  Penn- 
sylvania Rd.,  7  m.  from  Hanover.  Sur- 
rounded by  an  agricultural  and  mining 
district. 

ERA  ;  Saturdays ;  independent ;  eight 
pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1881  ;  A.  F.  Goulden,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

LIVERPOOL,  Perry  Co.,  n  1,000 
pop.,  on  Susquehanna  r.  and  on  the  Penn- 
sylvania Canal  and  Northern  Central  Rd., 
30  m.  N.  of  Harrisburg. 

SUN;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  J.  A.  Zellers,  editor  and  publisher  : 
circulation  K  1. 

LOCK  HAVEN,  C.  H.,  Clinton  Co.,  ^ 
7,000  pop.,  on  W.  branch  of  Susquehanna 
r.  and  Pennsylvania  canal,  and  on  Phila- 
delphia &    Erie  division  of  Pennsylvania 
Rd.,  at  junction  of    Bald   Eagle   division. 
Engaged  In   lumber  trade   and   manufac- 
turing; a  bu.sy,  prosperous  community. 
DEMOCRAT  ;     every    evening  except 
Sunday,  and    CLINTON   DEMOCRAT, 
Thursdays  ;   democratic  ;    four  pages ;    size- 
daily  23x31,  weekly  29x42;  subscription— dailv 
$4.80,    weekly     $2;    established— dailv    1883, 
weekly  1841 ;  Thlelecke  &  Bro.,  editors  and 
publishers;  circulation— dailv  Kl,  weekly  J  1. 
EVENING  EXPRESS:   every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  CliINTON  REPUB- 
LiICAN,  Wednesdays;  republican;  daily- 
four    pages,    weekly    and    Saturday    eight 
pages;  size—daily  22x32,  weekly  32x4:3;  sub- 
scription—daily .$5,  weekly   $2;   established 
-daily  1882,  weekly  18:39 ;  J.  B.  G.  Klnsloe,  edi- 
tor and   publisher;     circulation— daily  K  1, 

WGGklV  J  J  1 

CLINTON  DEMOCRAT  ;  (see  Detno- 
crat. ) 

CLINTON  REPUBLICAN;  {see  Even- 
my  ExiJress.) 

LYKENS,  Dauphin  Co.,  n  2,240  pop., 
on  Summit  Branch  Rd.,  43  m.  from  Harris- 
burg. Several  coal  mines  here.  A  base  of 
supplies  for  the  Lykens  Valley  coal  region. 

REGISTER ;  Fridays ;  independent ;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1865;  Samuel  M.  Fenn,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

MoCONNELSBURG,  C.  H.,  Fulton 

Co.,  g  584  pop.,  70  m.  W.  by  S.  of  Harrisburg. 

,  FULTON  DEMOCRAT;  Wednesdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2 ;  established  1850 ;  H.  H.  Woodal,  edi- 
tor and  publisher ;  cu-culation  K  K  1. 

FULTON  REP UBLIC AN ;  Thursdays ; 
republican  ;  foiu-  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscrlp- 
tlon  .$2.50 ;  established  1852 ;  J.  Z.  Over  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

MoKEESPORT,  Allegheny  Co.,  p 
12,000  pop.,  on  Monongahela  and  Youghiog- 
henyrs.,  and  Bait.  &.Ohio  Rd.,  Mononga- 
hela division    of         Rd.  and    Pittsburgh 


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PENNSYLVANIA. 


McKeesport  &  Youghiogheny  Rd.,  15  m. 
from  Pittsburgh.  Centre  of  coal,  lumber 
and  wrought  iron  pipe  trade.  Engaged  in 
manufacturing. 

MORNING  CRITIC;  every  morning 
except  Sunday  ;  independent ;  four  pages ; 
sizeai.x2«;  subscriptions:!;  estal)lishe<l  1884; 
I.  B  Murphy,  editor ;  Critic  Publishing  Co., 
publishers. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x31 ;  sub- 
scription $3;  estal)lished  1884;  H.  S.  Dravo 
and  W.  B.  Dravo,  editors  and  publishers. 

PARA(iON  ;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day, and  PARAGON  RECORD;  Thurs 
days;  dally  four  pages,  weekly  eiglit  pages; 
size— dally  22x31,  weekly  35x46  ;  subscription 
—daily  .§6,  weekly  $1.50;  established— daily 
1878  weekly  18S(t;  John  B.  Scott,  editor; 
John.  B.  Scott  Publishing  Co.,  publishers ; 
circulation— daily,  K  K  1,  weekly  J  1  ;  issue 
also  the  Record. 

RECORD  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, neutral;  four  pages;  size  22x30;  sub- 
scription $3.12;  established  1882;  John  B. 
Scott,  editor ;  John  B.  Scott  Publishing  Co., 
publishers ;  circulation  K  1 ;  issue  also  the 
Paragon, 

TI>1ES  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEK  Li  y,  Fridays;  four  pages; 
gize— daily  24x36,  weekly  26.x40  ;  subscription 
—daily  $5,  weekly  $2;  established— daily  1877, 
weekly  1871 ;  J.  C.  Farkington,  editor  and 
publisher;   clrc'n— daily  J  J,  weekly  I  1. 

DER  ARBEITERFREUND;  Thurs 
days  ;  German  ;  four  pages  ;  size  23x34  ;  sub 
scription  $1.50;  establislied  1884;  Haefelyn  & 
Jogs,  editors  and  publishers. 

PARAGON  RECORD;  {see  Paragon.) 

SUNDAY  HERALiD;  Sundays;  eiglit 
pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lislied 1881;   T.  F.   Galvin,  editor    and   pub- 

TRIBUNE  AND  HERALD;  Satur 
davs  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription 
$l.r>0 ;  established  1882 ;  L.  F.  Armbrust,  edi- 
tor and  pul>lisher ;  circulation  J. 

McVEYTOWN,  Mifflin  Co.,  O  69(5 
pop..  72  in.  from  Harrisburg  and  511  from 
Altoona,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.  and  Pennsyl- 
vania Canal.  It  is  noted  for  Its  sand  banks, 
used  in  making  flint  glass. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1873;  E.  Conrad,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

MAHANOY  CITY,  Schuylkill  Co., 
a-  7,181  pop.,  on  the  Mahanoy  creek,  13  m.  N. 
E.  of  Pottsville.  Railroad  connections  by 
the  East  Mahanoy  branch  of  Philadelphia 
&  Reading  Rd.,  and  the  Mahanoy  l)ranch  of 
the  Lehigh  Valley  Rd. 

RECORD,  triweekly,  Tuesdays,  Thurs- 
days and  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size24x.!6; 
subscription  $l.r>0;  established  1871;  John 
Parker,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J  1. 
LOCAIj;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
20.X28;  subscription  50  cents;  established  18s:! : 
Breckons  &  Irish,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  J  J. 

MAHANOY  TRIBUNE;  Saturdays; 
republican;  four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  estal)lish(d  1865;  I.  Y.  Sollen- 
liergcr,  ('(litor  and  pnl)lisher  ;  circulation  J. 

MAINLAND,    Mo'dgomery    Co.,    O, 
UK)  po]).,  11)111.  from  Norristown;  a  tra<ling 
point  for  drovers. 
HOUSEIIOIJ>     FRIEND;     nnmthly  ; 

four  pages  ;  size  22x31  :  subscription  25  cents  ; 

established  1881  ;  Household   Publishing  Co., 

editors  and  publishers. 


PENNSYLVANIA. 


MALVERN,  Chester  Co.,  c;  .500- 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  21  m.  from 
Philadelpliia. 

ITEM;  Saturdays:  independent;  four 
pages ;  size  22x32 :  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1.878 ;  Harvey  Wampole,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

MANAYUNK,  Philadelphia  Co.,  3, 
20,00(J  pop.,  on  the  Schuylkill  r.,  6  m.  from 
Philadelphia  proper.  The  "Lowell  of 
Pennsylvania,"  having  45  mills  engaged 
in  the  manufacture  of  cotton  and  woolen- 
goods  and  several  other  Important  indus- 
tries. 

CHRONICLE  AND  ADVERTISER; 

(see  Philadelphia.) 
SENTINEL;  (see  Philadelphia.) 

MANHEIM,  Lancaster  Co.,    r\   2,000- 
pop.,  on  Pliiladelphia  «St  Reading  and  Corn 
wall  &  Mount  Hope  Rds.,  10  m.  N.  of  Lan- 
caster.   Engaged  in  agriculture,  iron  min- 
ing and  cigar  manufacturing. 

SENTINEL  AND  LANCASTER 
CO.  ADVERTISER;  Fridays;  independ- 
ent ;  four  pages ;  size  28.x42 ;  subscrip- 
tion .$2 ;  established  1846;  J.  M.  Ensmiuger, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

MANSFIELD,    Tioga    Co.,    i    1,(117 
pop.,  on  Tioga  &  Elmira  State  Line  Rd.,  30 
m.   from  Elmira;   a  fine  farming   region. 
The  State  Normal  School  for  the  Fifth  Dis- 
trict of  Pennsylvania  is  located  here. 
ADVERTISER;    Wednesdays;   four 
pages  ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1873 ;   William  A.  Rowland,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

MANSFIELD     VALLEY,     Al/e- 

yhcny  Co.,  P  3,800  pop.,  on  P.  C.  &  St.  L.,  Pitts. 

burgh,  Chartiers  &  Youghiogheny  Rd.,  5  m. 

W.  of  Pittsburgh.    Contains  a  planing  mill 

and  lead  and  coal  works. 

CHx\R TIERS  VALLEY  TRI- 
BUNE; Saturdays;  independent;  four  pages; 
size  22x31  ;  sul)Scription  $1.50 ;  established 
1884-  Edward  B.  Sawyers,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. _^ 

MANSFIELD  ITEM;  Fridays;  four 
pages;  size  22x31  ;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1873;  C.  Knepper,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  K. 

BUSINESS  MAN;  monthly  ;  four  pages; 
size  22x32 ;  subscriiition  20  cents  ;  establisheil 
1876;  Business  Man  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  X, 

MARIETTA,  Lancaster  Co.,  O,  3,400 
pop.,    on    Susquehanna   r.    and    Columbia 
branch  of  Pennsylvania  Rd.  and  Marietta 
branch  of  Reading  &  Columbia  Rd.,  16  m. 
from  Lancaster.     Has   six   iron   furnaces, 
one   rolling   mill   and    large   hollow-ware 
works.    Engaged  in  coal  and  lumber  trade. 
REGISTER;    Saturdays;    independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  24.x38 ;   subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1854 ;  Percy  P.  Schock,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  independent;  four 
pages  ;  size  28x4-1  ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1876 ;  G.  G.  Cameron,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  X. 

MARION  (BRADY  P.  O.),  I7idiana 
Co., -o  500  pop.  A  farming  section. 
INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays ;  inde- 
pendent;  four  pages;  size  24x36;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50 ;  established  1881  ;  C.  R.  Griffith, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 


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MAUCH  CHUNK.  C.   H.,    Carbon 

Co.,  D-  3,?.")i  pop.,  oil  Li'liiglir.  and  canal,  Le- 
high Valley  Rd.,  and  New  Jersey  Central 
division  of  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd.  of 
New  Jersey,  at  jnnction  of  Nesquehoning 
branch,  46  ni.  from  Easton,  88  from  Phila- 
delphia and  121  from  New  York.  A  centre 
of  coal  trade. 

TIME8  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
four  ijages ;  size  20x26  :  subscription  $1  ;  es- 
tablLshed  1S82;  Daily  Times  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

COALi  (iAZETTE;  Thursdays  ;  republi- 
can ;  four  pages  ;  size  28.x45  ;  subscription  $2 ; 
established  1830 ;  H.  A.  Van  Fredenberg,  edi- 
tor; O.  H.  Sigley,  publisher;  circulation  J  J. 
DE:>I0CRAT;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages ;  size  28x44 ;  subscription  $2. ;  es- 
tablished 1847 ;  E.  H.  Ranch  &  Son,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

MEADVILLE,  C.  H.,  Crawford  Co., 
"D  9,6U0  pop.,  on  N.  Y.,  Pennsylvania  &  Ohio 
Rd.,  at  junction  of  Franklin  branch  and 
also  terminus  of  Meadville&  Linesville  Rd. 
Centre  of  a  wealthy  and  populous  district, 
■Crawford  County  being  said  to  rank  as  the 
leading  dairy  county  in  Pennsylvania.  En- 
gaged in  manufacturing.  Has  glass  fac- 
tories, flouring  mills,  machine  shops,  iron 
foundries  and  tanneries.  Allegheny  College 
is  located  here. 

EVENING  republican;;  every 
■evening  except  Suntlay,  and  KEPl'B- 
lilCAN,  Fridays;  republican;  daily  four 
pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ;  size— daily  23x34, 
weekly  36x50 ;  subscription  —daily  $6,  weekly 
.$1.50 ;  established— daily  1865,  weekly  1851  ; 
Harry  C.  Flood,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation— daily  J  J.  weekly  G  1. 

MORNING  NEVViS;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  MESSENGER  DEMO- 
CRAT, Thursdays  ;  dally  four  pages ;  week- 
ly eight  pages;  size— daily  18x26,  weekly 
30x44;  subscription— daily  .$5,  weekly  $1.50; 
.established- daily  1882,  weekly  1879;  Nichols 
&  Murphy,  editors  and  publishers ;  circula- 
tion-daily K  1,  weekly  I  I 

TRIBUNE  ;  every  morning  e.xcept  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Wedue^tlays  ;  inde- 
pendent ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight 
pages ;  size  daily  24x35,  weekly  .36x48 ;  sub- 
scription-daily "$7,  weekly  $1.50  ;  establish- 
ed—dailv  1883,  weeklv  1884;  W.  R.  Andrews, 
editor  ;  Tribune  Publishing  Co..  publishers. 

CRAWFORD  CO.  POST;  Thursdays; 
■German  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x40  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2  ;  established  1876  ;  Fritz  Fries,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  J ;  a  four-page 
literary  supplement  entitled  Der  Erzahler  is 
issued  regularly  with  the  paper. 

CRAWFORD  JOURNAL.  ;  Fridays; 
republican  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  35x48 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  ia48;  Ernest  A.  Hemp- 
stead, editor  and  publislier  ;  circulation  I  1. 

MESSENGER-DEMOCRAT;  {see 
MorniiMi  Neivs.) 

PENNSYLVANIA  FARMER;  Thurs- 
days; agricultural;  twelve  pages;  size  of 
page  11x16  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1882, 
R.  H.  Odell,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  I. 

REPUBLICAN;  (see  Evening  Repub- 
lica7i.) 

CAMPUS;  semi-monthly;  twenty  pages; 
size  of  page  8x11;  sub.scriptlon  75  cents;  es- 
tablished 1885;  Students  of  Allegheny  College, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  ;  a  col- 
lege paper  ;  issued  during  the  collegiate  year. 
CHAUTAUQUAN;  monthly;  literary; 
seventy-six  pages;  size  of  page  9x12;  sub- 
.scriptlon $1.50;  established  1880;  Theodore  L. 
flood,  D.  D.,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation 
C  1  ;  not  issued  in  August  and  September. 

CRESCENT;  monthly;  flfty-elght  pages 
octavo;     subscription    $1  ;    established    1879 ; 


PENNS  YL  VANIA. 


Delta  Tau  Delta  Fraternity,  publishers ;  cir- 
culation IV  1  ;  a  college  paper  ;  issued  during 
the  collegiate  year. 

PYTHIAN  KNIGHT;  monthly  ; 
knights  of  pythias ;  thirty-six  pages  octavo  ; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1885  ;  J.  T.  Cartin, 
editor  and  publisher. 

MECHANICSBURGH,  Cumber- 
land Co.,t?  3,800  pop.,  on  Cumberland  Val- 
ley Rd.,  8  m  from  Harrisburg.  In  a  fertile 
agricultural  district,  abounding  in  deposits 
of  iron  ore.  Engaged  in  various  manufac- 
tures. 

FARMERS'      FRIEND      AND 

GRANGE  ADVOCATE;  Saturdays; agri- 
cultural ;  eight  pages ;  size  32x44 :  subscrip- 
tion $1.25;  estalilislied  1874;  R.  H.  Thomas, 
editor  and  iniiilislicr;  circulation  F ;  issues 
also  the  Iiuleuiiulint  Journal. 

INDEPENDENT  JOURNAL;  Wed 
nesdavs  ;  lnde])endent ;  four  pages  ;  size 
28x42;"  subscription  $2;  established  18.52 ;  R. 
H.  Thoiiuis,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation 
J  1  ;  issues  also  the  Farmers'  Friend  and 
Grange  Advocate. 

SATURDAY  JOURNAL;  Saturdays  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  14x22  ;  subscription  50  cents  ; 
establislied  1877;  R.  H.  Thomas,  Jr.,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  I  I. 

MEDIA,  C.  H.,  Delaware   Co.,  O,  2,100 

pop.,  on  Philadelphia,  Wilmington  &  Balti- 
more Rd.,  13  m.  from  Philadelphia. 

DELAWARE    CO.    AMERICAN; 

Wednesdays  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
.33x50;  subscription  $2.50;  established  18.55; 
Vernon  &  Cooper,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  H  H  1. 

DELAWARE  CO.  RECORD;  Satur- 
days; independent-republican;  four  pages; 
size  29x44 ;  subscription  $1..50 ;  established 
1878 ;  J.  Chadwick,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation I  1. 

MERCER,  C.  H.,  Mercer  Co.,  Y]  2,344 
pop.,  on  Neshannock  creek  and  Shenango  & 
Allegheny  Rd.,  at  junction  of  the  Buffalo, 
N.  Y.,  &  Philadelphia  Rd.,  60  m.  from  Pitts- 
burgh, 100  from  Cleveland  and  130  from 
Buffalo.  Agriculture,  mining  and  stock 
raising  carried  on.  The  county  is  rich  in 
mineral  resources  and  iron  manufactures 
are  increasing. 

DISPATCH  ;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $1..50  ;  estab- 
lished 1841 ;  John  I.  Gordon  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  H  H. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays  ;  repub- 
lican ;  four  pages;  size  28x41;  subscription 
$1.15;  established  1881;  C.  M.  Morse,  editor; 
Mercer  County  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ; 
circulation  J  J  1. 

WESTERN  PRESS;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic ;  eiglit  pages  ;  size  30x44  :  subscription 
$1..50;  established  1811;  A.  J.  Palm,  editor; 
A.  J.  Palm  &  Co.,  publishers;  circulation  1 1. 

MERCERSBURGH,  Franklin  Co., 
9  931  pop.,  on  Cumberland  Valley  Rd.,  In 
Montgomery  township,  15  m.  S.  W.  of 
Chambersburgh.  Seat  of  Marshall  College. 
JOURNAL;   Wednt-sdays  ;    four   laages ; 

size  24x36  ;  subscription  .xj  :  established  1846; 

M.  J.  Slick  and  G.  A.  Hoiubaker,  editors  and 

publishers ;  circulation  K. 

MEYERSDALE,  Somerset  Co.,  p 
1,426  pop.,  on  Pittsljurgh  div.  Baltimore  & 
Ohio  Rd.  Surrounded  by  a  good  agricultural 
country,  and  centre  of  growing  mining 
district.  Has  manufactures  and  lumber 
interests. 
COMMERCIAL;   Fridays;   republican; 


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PENNSYL  VANIA. 


eight  pages  ;  size  of  page  16x25  ;  subscription 
$2;  established  1878;  L.  A.  Smith,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  J.J  1. 

MIDDLEBURGH,  C.  H.,  Siiyder 
Co.,  D  39S  pop.,  on  Sunbury  and  Lewis- 
town  division  of  Penn.sylvania  Rd.,  33  m. 
from  Lewistown  and  60  from  Hcirrisburg. 

POST;  Th\irsdays  ;  republican  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  §1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1863;  T.  H.  Harter,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 


PENNSYLVANIA. 


MIDDLETOWN,  Dauphin  Co.,  a 
4,350  poj).,  on  Su.squehannar.,  Pennsylvania 
Rd.,  9  ni.  from  Harrisburg.  Has  consider- 
able manufacturing  interests. 

JOURNAli;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages;  size  S6x40;  subscription  .$1.45; 
established  1854 ;  J.  W.  Stofer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

PRESS  ;  Saturdays ;  four  pages ;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1881; 
I.  O.  Nissley,  editor  and  publislier ;  circula- 
tion K  K  1. 

MIFFLINBURGH,    Union   Co.,  d 

1.350  pop.,  on  Buffalo  Creek  and  Lewlsburg 

&  Tyrone  division  of  the  Pennsylvania  Rd., 

9  m.  from  Lewisburg.    In   an  agricultural 

district. 

TEIiEGRAPH:  Wednesdays;  republican; 
four  pages;  size  28x44;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1862  ;  Geo.  W.  Schoch,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  J. 

MIFFLINTOWN,    C.   H.,    Juniata 

Co.,  D  1,000  pop.,  on  Juniata  r.,  49  m.  from 
Han-isburg.  Tlie  Pennsylvania  Rd.  passes 
along  the  opposite  side  of  the  river. 
Lumber  and  agriculture. 

DE.1IOCRAT      AND      REGISTER  ; 

Wednesdays  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
27x41 ;  subscription  $2;  established  1847;  Bon- 
sail  &  Jaekman,  editors  and  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation J. 

JUNIATA  HERALD;  Thursdays; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x:36 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.25 ;  established  1880  ;  William  M.  Alli- 
son, editor  and  j^ublisher  :  cii'culation  K  1. 

JUNIATA  SENTINEL,  AND  RE- 
PUBLItlAN  ;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1847 ;  B.  F.  Sehvveier,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

JUNIATA  TRIBUNE;  Saturdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  establi.shed  1876;  Garman  & 
McDonald,  editors  and  publishers;  circ'n  J  J. 

MILFORD,   C.  H.,  Pike  Co.,  a-  1,200 

pop.,  on  Delaware  r.,  97  m.  from  New  York 

and  110  from  Philadelphia. 

DISPATCH;  Thursdays;  independent- 
democratic;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35;  subscrip- 
tion $2  ;  established  1867  ;  M.  D.  Mott,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

MIIiLERSBURG,  Daiiphin  Co.,  a 
1,440  pop.,  on  tlie  Nortliern  Central  and  Sum 
mit  Branch  Rds.,  :30  m.  N.  of  Harrisburg.  A 
shipping  point  for  Lykens  Valley  coal. 

HERALD;   Fridays;  iiulependent ;  four 

f)ages;    size   26x40;   sub.scription    .$2;    estab- 
islied  1875;  J.  B.  Seal,  editor  and  pul)Iisher; 
circulation  K  1. 

SENTINEL;  Fridays  ;  non  partisan  ; 
four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1  ; 
established  1884;  Frank  S.  Bowman,  editor 
and  T>uhilisher. 

MILLERSTOWN    (BaunharT'S 

MILLS  P.  O.),  liKtkr  Co.,  -D 

HERAI<P;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  .size] 


24x35 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1876 ;  P. 
A.  Rattigan,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion K  K  1. 

MILLERTON,  Tioga  Co.,  ^  300  pop., 
on  Tioga  &  Elmira  State  Line  Rd.,  10  m.  from 
Elmira,  N.  Y.    Lumber  and  agriculture. 

ADVOCATE;     Fridays;     independent; 

four  pages ;  size  24x;35 ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1877;  Harry  T.  Graves,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

MILLHEIM,  Centre  Co.,  n  680  pop.,, 
on  line  of  Ijcwisburg  &  Tyrone  division  of 
the  Penna.  Rd.  The  Bellefonte  and  Mifflin- 
burg  and  Lock  Haven  and  Millheim  turn- 
pikes cross  in  centre  of  the  town.  Has  a 
number  of  grist  and  planing  mills,  found- 
ries and  other  industrial  and  commercial 
enterprises.  An  extensive  lumber  trade  i.s. 
carried  on  in  the  vicinity. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays ;  democratic  ;. 
four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $1.25  ; 
established  1827 ;  R.  A.  BumiUer,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

MILLS,  Potter   Co.,  ti  1.000  pop.,.  Oft 

the   Baltimore   &   Ohio   Rd.     Engaged    in 

dairying,  general  farming  and  small  fruit 

growing. 

NEWS-AGENTS'  FRIEND;  monthly; 
four  pages  ;  size  22x;^0  ;  subscription  40  cents  ; 
established  1874 ;  O.  W.  Strang,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  an  advertising  sheet. 

MILL  VILLAGE,  Erie  Co.,  ^  388 

pop.,  on  N.  Y.,  P.  &  O.  Rd.    Trade  centre  of 

rich  dairying  and  farming  district.     Has 

considerable  manufacturing  interests. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  independent ;  four 
pages  ;  .size  22x30 ;  established  1876 ;  J.  S.  Ross, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K. 

MILTON,  Northumherland  Co.,  □  2,102 
pop.,  on  W.  branch  of  Susquehanna  r.  and 
Pennsylvania  Canal,  at  junction  of  Phila- 
delphia &  Erie  division  of  Pennsylvania  Rd., 
Mahanoy  &  Susquehanna  division  of  Phlla 
delphia  &  Reading  Rd.  and  Shamokln,  Sun- 
bury  &  Lewlsburg  Rd.,  13  m.  N.  of  Sunbury,, 
in  a  rich  agricultural  community.  Iron 
manufacturing  carried  on. 

ARGUS;  Fridays ;  democratic ;  eight 
pages ;  size  28.x 42 ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1874;  W.  H.  Smith,  editor  and  publislierr 
circulation  JJ  1 . 

ECONO:>IIST;  Saturdays;  eight  pages; 
size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1883;. 
C.  M.  Schuyler,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion K  K  1 . 

.IIILTONIAN;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages;  size  28x44;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1816;  Joe  A.  Logan,  editor  and  publisher^ 
circulation  J  1. 

MINERSVILLE,  SchuylHll  Co.,  o 
3,249  pt)p.,  on  Mine  Hill  l)ranch  of  P.  &  R. 
Rd.,  4  m.  from  Pottsville.  Engaged  in  coal 
mining. 

FREE  PRESS;  Saturdays  ;  democratic  ; 
eight  pages ;  size  26.x40 ;  subscription  $1  ;  es- 
tablished 1884  ;  Chas.  E.  Steel,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

MONONGAHELA   CITY,  Wash- 

iufiton  Co.,  J3  3,850  pop.,  on  Monongahela  r. 
and    Penn.sylvania  Rd.,  31    m.  S.  of   Pitts- 
burgh.   Engaged  in  manufactures,  mining 
and  a  place  of  active  coal  trade. 
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Sunday,  and    M0N0N<;AIIEI.A    VAI.- 

I.E Y  'k-EPU B  l.K\A N,  Tluirs;lays  ;  repub- 
lican ;  four  pages;  size-daily  3^xo  neek  > 
,'8x44;  subscription-daily  $^20  weekly  $  .?ii, 
established-daily  1881,  weekly  18:)1 ;  Chill  W. 
Hazzard.  editor  and  publisher;  circulation- 
daily  K  K  1,  weekly  J  1.  „, 

MONONGAIIELA  RECORD  ;  Thuis 
davs"  four  pages;  size  2(ix40;  subscription 
$1.50  I  established  1876  ;  J.  H.  Withrow,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  KK  1. 

iion«>\«;ahela  val.le\  re- 
publican ;  (see  Eepublican.) 

MONTROSE,  C.  H.,  Susquehanna  Co., 

a  1,800  pop.,  at  terminus  of  Montrose  branch 
Rd.,  38  m.  from  its  junction  with  the  Lehigh 
Valley  Rd.  and  on  the  Delaware,    Lacka- 
wanna &  Western  Rd.,  165  from  Philadel- 
phia.   In  an  agricultural  district. 
DEMOCRAT;    Fridays ;  democratic ; 
four  pages ;  size  27x44 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1844;  Cruser   &   Post,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  1 1. 

INDEPENDENT  REPlIBIilCAN  ; 
Mondays;  republican;  four  IJages ;  size 
30x48;  subscription  $2;  established  lSa4 ; 
James  P.  Taylor,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation (i  1. 

MORTON,  Delaware  Co.,  O,  600  pop., 
on  Central  division  of  the  Philadelphia,  Wil- 
mington &  Baltimore  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  W.  from 
Philadelphia,  in  an  agricultural  district 
CHRONICLE  ;  Thursdays  ;  foiu-  pages  ; 

size  14x21 ;  subscription  75  cents  ;  established 

1880 ;  Edward  W.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher  ; 

circulation  K  1. 


MOUNT  CARMEL,  Northumher. 
land  Co.,  a  2,500  pop.,  on  Lehigh  Valley  and 
Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rds.  at  terminus  of 
Shamokln  division  of  Northern  Central  Rd., 
28  m.  from  Sunbury. 
NEWS;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size  27x41; 

subscription   §1.75;   established    18"9;    t.  i^- 

White,  editor  ;  Watkins  &  White,  publishers  ; 

circulation  K  K  1. 

MOUNT     HOLLY      SPRINGS, 

Cumberland    Co.,   g    1,000   pop.,   on    South 

Mountain  Rd.,  6  m.  S.  of  Carlisle  and  20  S. 

W.  of  Harrisburg. 

MOUNTAIN  ECHO;  Tuesdays;  foiir 
pages;  size  24x:« ;  subscription  .SI. 10;  estab- 
lished 1871 ;  R.  Melvin  Early,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K. 

MOUNT  JOY,  Lancaster  Co.,  O,  2,058 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  12  m.  from 
Lancaster  and  24  E.  of  Han-isburg.  En- 
gaged in  various  mantifactures.  Agricul- 
tural implement  works,  iron  foundry  and 
woolen  mill  are  located  here,  also  a  soldiers' 
orphans'  school. 

HERALD;  Saturdays;  republican ;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 18.54  ;  .Jacob  R.  Hoffer.  editor  and  pub- 
Usher ;  circulation  K  1.  Z^W" Actual  average 
circulation  for  one  .year  preceding  Jan.  1 
1885,  as  per  .<itatement  on  file  at  the  office  o/ 
the  American  Neirspaper  Directoru.  525  copies. 
STAR  AND  NEWS;  Thursdays ;  inde- 
pendent ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscnption 
S1.25;  established  1873;  J.  R.  Missemer,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

MOUNT   PLEASANT,    Westmore- 
land Co.,  p  4,(1)0  pop.    Situated  in  the  heart 
of  the  "  coke"  country. 
J  O  U  R  N  \  L  ;    Tuesdays ;  independent : 

four   pages;    size  26.x40;  subscription  $2;  es- 


tablished  1872 ;   Kennedy  &  Shields,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

MOUNT  UNION,  Huntingdon  Co.,  O 
764  pop.,  on  Penna.  and  East  Broad   Top 
Rds.,    12  m.    from  Huntingdon.      Engaged 
in   iron   and    leather  manufacture. 
TIMES;     Tliur.sdays;    republican;    four 
pages;  size  24x35;  subscription  $1.50;   estab- 
lished 1873 ;  Dr.  A.  R.   McCarthy    and    I.    N. 
Swope,    editors ;  I.  N.  Swope,  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

MUNCY,  Lycoming  Co.,  i  1,1^2  pop., 

on  W.  branch  of  Susquehanna  r.,  and  Phila- 
delphia &  Erie  division  of  Pennsylvania  Rd. 
and  Philadelphia  &  Reading  and  North 
Branch  Rds.,  U  m.  from  Williamsport. 
Muncy  creek  aJ'ords  water  power,  which  is 
employed  in  \arious  manufactures.  Agri- 
culture and  lumber  are  the  chief  indus- 
tries. 

LUMINARY  AND  LYCOMINjB  CO. 
ADVERTISER;  Fridays  ;  republican  ; 
four  cages;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $i.i3;  es- 
tablished 1841;  William  P.  &  T.  B.  Painter, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  J. 

NANTICOKE,  Lueeme  Co.,  D-  8,420 
pop.,  on  Susquehanna  r.  and  Delaware, 
L.  &  W.,  Pennsylvania  and  Philadelphia 
&  Reading  Rds.,  8  m.  S.  W.  of  Wilkes-Barre. 
Several  coal  mines  here. 
SUN;  Fridays;  independent ;  eight  pages  ; 

size  26x40;  subscription  $1 ;  established  lbi9; 

M  E  Sanders,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu  J. 
TR I B  r  \  E !  Thursdays  ;  four  pages ;  size 

24x36  ;  cstalilished  18S3  ;  M.  C.  Andreas,  editor 

and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

NEW  BETHLEHEM,  Clarion  Co., 
-D  1,050  pop.,  on  Low  Grade  Div.  of  Alle- 
gheny Valley  Rd.,  83  m.  from  Pittsburgh. 
Coal  and  lumber  form  the  business  of  the 
town. 


VINDICATOR;  Thursdays;  non-paiti- 
san;  eight  pages;  size  30x44;  subscriptiou 
$2 ;  established  1879 :  John  J.  Shick,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

NEW  BLOOMFIELD,C.  H.,  Perry 

Co.,  D  673  pop.,  27  m.  from  Harrisburg  and 
5  from  Pennsylvania  Rd.  Centre  of  an  agri- 
cultural district. 

ENTER  PRISE;  Thursdays  ;  f our  pages  ; 
size  22x30;  subscription  $1;  establishe<l  lb8.i . 
C.  W.  Rhiuesmith  &  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  K  K.  ,„,.._  -^  .  ^-rk 
PEO  P  LE'  S  ADVOCATE  AND 
PRESS;  Wednesdays;  republican;  toui 
pages;  size  27x42;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1853;  John  H.  Shelbley,  editor  and  pul)- 
lisher:  circulation  J.  „     ..^    . 

PERRY  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Wednes- 
davs;  democratic;  four  pages ;  size  •'9X41 ; 
subscription  $2;  established  1836;  John  A. 
Magee.  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  l. 
PERRY  CO.  FREE>IAN  ;  Wednes 
davs  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x37  ;  subscriptiou 
$2  50;  established  1839;  John  A.  Baker,  editoi 
and  publisher;  circulation  Kl.  . 

PEKRY  CO.  TIMESj  Tuesdays;  inde- 
pendent ;  eight  pages  ;  size 30x44 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1867;  Frank  Mortimer  ,s  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  1 1. 

NEW  BRIGHTON,  Beaver  Co.,  -a 
4.475  pop.,  on  Beaver  r.,  and  on  Pittsburgh, 
Ft.  Wayne  &  Chicago  and  Pittsburgli  & 
Lake  Erie  Rds.,  2  m.  N.  of  Beaver  and 
30  from    Pittsburgh.     Mills   and    factories 


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are  fiimlshed  with  water  power  from 
the  river.  In  a  coal  region.  Engaged 
In  manufacturing.  Has  clay  deposits 
which  are  used  in  the  manufacture  of 
stoneware,  terra  cotta,  etc. 

BEAVER  VALLEY  NEWS;  Thurs 
days;  republican;  four  iiages;  size  2.Sx44 ; 
subscription  $1.5U  ;  establislied  1874  ;  Frank 
S.   Reader,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  J. 

NEWBURGH,  Cumberland  Co.,  g 
Til  10  pop.,  6  m.  from  Shippensburg,  9  from 
Newville  and  2  from  the  South  Penn. 
R  1.    Stock  and  grain-raising  section. 

TELEPHONE  5  Tuesdays;  four  pages; 
size  24x36;  subscription  $I.2.t;  established 
1879 ;  George  H.  Russell,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  K  ;  dated  at  Newburgh  and  Ship- 
pensburgh. 

NEW  CASTLE,  C.  H.,  Lawrence  Co., 
-D  1(>,5CI0  pop.,  on  Shenango  r,  at  junction  of 
Neshannock  r.,  which  together  form  the 
Beaver  r.  at  this  jioint,  and  on  New  Castle 
Branch  of  Pittsburgh,  Fort  Wayne  &  Chi- 
ago  Rd.,  at  intersection  of  Lake  Erie  & 
Pittsburgh,  Youngstown  &  Ashtabula, 
Buffalo,  Philadelphia  &  New  York,  and 
Pittsburgh,  Toledo  &  Chicago  Rds.,  also  at 
terminus  of  the  Newcastle  Northern  Rd., 
■which  connects  it  with  the  N.  Y.,  Lake  Erie 
&  Western  System,  52  m.  from  Pittsburgh. 
Engaged  in  manufacturing  iron,  glass, 
sewer  pipe,  fire  brick,  coke  and  mining 
bituminous  coal,  limestone,  tire  clay,  Iron 
ore,  and  sandstone  for  building. 

CITY  NEWSj  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  NEWiS,  Wednesdays;  independ- 
ent ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages ; 
size— daily  21x31,  weekly  3(1x4.5;  subscription 
—daily  $5,  weekly  $1 ;  estalilished— daily  188U, 
weekly  1879;  News  Co.  (limited),  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation— daily  J  1,  weekly  H. 

COURANT:  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  ;  size  31x44  ;  subscription  .$1 ;  established 
1857 ;  E.  S.  Durban,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  I  I. 

IJEi^IOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages;  size  28x44 ;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1875 ;  T.  J.  McCleary,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J  J  1 . 

LAWRENCE  GUARDIAN;  Fridays; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.25  ;  established  1870 ;  G.  W.  McCracken, 
editor;  Guardian  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ; 
circulation  III. 

NEWS;  (see  City  News.) 

NEW  HOLLAND,  Lancaster  Co.,  R 
1,200  pop.,  59  m.  W.  of  Philadelphia  and 
connected  with  it  by  the  Pennsylvania  Rd., 
13  m.  E.  of  Lancaster,  in  a  wealthy  agricul- 
tural district. 

CLARION5  Satin-days;  independent; 
four  pages;  size  28x42  :  subscription  $1.75; 
established  1873;  George  H.  Ranck,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

NEW  MILFORD,  Susquehanna  Co., 
d  803  pop.,  on  D.,  L.  &  W.  Rd.,  20  m.  from 
Binghamtou,  N.  Y.  Lies  in  good  farming 
quarter. 

ADVERTISER;  Tuesdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages;  size  30x44;  subscripti(m 
$1.50;  established  1880;  Hayden  &  Howell, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  J. 

NEW  OXFORD,  Adams  Co.,  D  600 
jj:ip.,  on  Hanover  June,    Hanover   &   Get- 


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tysburg  Rd.,  10  m.  from  Gettysburg,   Pa. 

General  business  carried  on. 

ITEM;  Fridays ;  independent ;  four 
pages ;  size  24x34  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1879;  H.  I.  Smith,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  1. 

NEWPORT,  Perry  Co.,  O  1,800  pop., 
on  Juniata  r.  and  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  28  m. 
N.  W.  of  Harrlsburg.  Grain  is  shipped  from 
here  and  considerable  manufacturing  is 
done. 

LEDGER;  Fridays:  independent;  four 
pages;  size  26.K40;  subscription  $1.35;  estab- 
lished 1875 ;  George  Shrom,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  1. 

NEWS;  Saturdays ;  democratic ;  eight 
pages;  size  31x44;  subscription  $1.35;  estab- 
lished 1809 ;  Frank  A.  Fry,  editor  ;  Cook  &  Fry, 
publishers ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

NEW^TON    HAMILTON,  Mifflin 

Co.,  a  317  pop.,  on  Penn.  Rd. ,22  m.  from  Lew- 
istown.  Cement,  lime  and  lumber  trade 
are  the  principal  industries. 

WATCHMAN  ;  Saturdays;  republican; 

eight  pages  :  size  22x32  ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1879  ;  B.  E.  Morrison,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  1. 

NEWTOWN,  iJMc/jsCo.,c;i,400  pop.. 

on  terminus  of  Philadelphia,  Newtown  & 
N.  Y.Rd.,  21  m.  from  Phila.,  14S.  E.  of  Doyles- 
town  and  10  from  Trenton,  N.  J.  In  a  farm- 
ing district. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays;  independ- 
ent; four  pages;  size  28x42;  subscription 
$1.65;  established  1868;  E.  F.  Church,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  I. 

NEWVILLE,  CiimberlandCo.,  g  1,548 

pop.,  on  Cumberland  Valley  Rd.,  30  m.  from 

Harrlsburg,  and  22  from  Chambersburg. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays ;  demo- 
cratic ;  eight  pages  ;  size  :Mx44  ;  subscription 
$1.75 ;  established  1871  ;  J.  C.  Fosnot,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

STAR  OF  THE  VALLEY  ;  Satur- 
days ;  Independent ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ; 
subscription  $1.25 ;  established  1859 ;  Geo.  B. 
M.  Fosnot,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

NEW  WILMINGTON,  Laiorence 
Co.,  -a  1,000  pop.,  on  Sharpsville  Rd.,  9  ra. 
from  New  Castle.  In  a  farming  section. 
Westminster  College  is  located  here. 

GLOBE;  Fridays ;  four  pages  ;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1..tO;  established  1880; 
Win  Orr,  Jr.,  editor;  J.  A.  LInlnger  &  Co., 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

HO  LEA  D ;  semi-monthly  ;  twenty  pages  ; 
size  of  page  8x11  ;  subscription  $1.50;  estab 
llshed  1884;  Students  of  Westminster  College, 
editors  and  publishers;  a  college  paper;  is- 
sued during  the  collegiate  year. 

NORRISTOWN,  C.  H.,  Montgomery 
Co.,  Q,  13,0ti4  pf>p.,  on  Schuylkill  r.  and 
canal  and  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd., 
on  Pennsylvania  &  Schuylkill  Valley  Rd.,  16 
m.  from  Philadelphia,  at  terminus  of  Phila- 
delphia &  Norristown  &  Chester  Valley  Rd., 
and  Stony  Creek  branch  of  North  Pennsyl- 
vania Rd.  Engaged  in  iron,  cotton  and  wool, 
glass,  nail  and  tack  manufacturing.  Manu- 
factures shirts  and  stockings  extensively  ; 
marble.  Iron  ore  and  limestone  are  quar- 
ried on  a  large  scale  in  neighborhood.  Seat 
of  the  State  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  East- 
ern district. 
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and   HERALiD    AM>    FREE    PRESS, 

Mondays  ;  republican  ;  fdur  pages  ;  size— 
daily  23x38,  weekly  31x48  ;  subscription — daily 
$4,  weekly  $1.50;  established— daily  1869. 
weekly  1799 ;  Morgan  R.  Wills,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  clrc'n— daily  111,  weekly  H  1. 

R  E  (J  I  S  T  E  R  ;  every  eveniUK  except 
Sunday,  and  REGISTER  AM>  >IO\'T- 
G0.1IERY  CO.  DEMOCRAT.  Tues- 
days ;  democratic  ;  four  pages ;  size— daily 
23x38.  weekly  29x43;  subscription- daily  $3. 
weekly  SI. 50;  established— daily  1880.  weikly 
1801:  A.  KneuIe&Son,  editors  and  publishers  : 
circulation— daily  I,  weekly  I  I  ;  issue  also 
Penusburgh  Dei' Bauieit  Kfcund  iind  Deino- 
krat  and  the  Pcrkiomen  Valley  Pnas. 

TIMES;  ev  ry  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKIiY.  Saturdays;  four  page-; 
size— daily  22x30,  weekly  31x44;  subscription 
—daily  $3.  we^'kly  $1  ;  established  1881  :  Wil- 
liam H  Yerkes,  editor;  The  Daily  Times 
(limited),  publishers  ;  circulation- dailv  G  G, 
weekly  H  1, 

HERALD  AND  FREE  PRESS;  (see 
Herald. ) 

MONTGOMERY  CO.  POST  ;  Satur 
days  ;  German  ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  sub- 
scription ,§1;  established  1867;  Sentinel  and 
Post  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers; 
<;irculation  K  1 ;  issue  also  the  Schuylkill 
Valley  Sentinel. 

NATIONAL  DEFENDER;  Tuesdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  29x41 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2  ;  established  1836  ;  S.  B.  Helffenstein, 
editor  and  iniblisher  :  circulation  1 1. 

REGISTKU  AND  MONTGOMERY" 
CO.   l)K>IO('RAT;  d^ee  Register.) 

SCHUYLKILL  VALLEY  SENTI- 
NEL;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size  26x40; 
subscription  .§1  ;  established  1875 ;  Sentinel 
and  Post  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K  1 ;  issue  also  the  Mont- 
gomery Co.  Post. 

NORTH  EAST,  Erie  Co.,  b  1.396 
pop.,  on  L.  S.  &  M.  S.  Rd.,  at  .lunction  of 
N.  Y.,  St.  Louis  &  Chicago  Rd..  13  m.  from 
Erie,  75  from  Buffalo.  In  a  fertile  and 
thickly  settled  agi-icultural  district.  Ex- 
tensively engaged  In  growing  cereals  and 
small  fruits  and  grape  culture.  A  fine  dairy 
section  is  tributary.  A  large  seminary  for 
both  sexes  located  here. 

ADVERTISER  ;  Saturdays;  indepeud 
■«nt;  four  pages;  size2;3.x33;  subscription  $1  ; 
established  1877. 

SUN;  Saturdays;  republican  ;  four  pages  ; 
«ize  24x36;  subscription  $1.75;  established 
1868  ;  Cushman  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
circulation  .1  1. 

NORTHUMBERLAND,  Northum- 
berland Co.,  n  2.300  pop.,  on  Delaware, 
Lackawanna  &  Western,  Pennsylvania  and 
Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rds.,  2  m.  from  Sun- 
b\iry.  Has  railroad,  canal  and  river  facili- 
ties. Contains  a  rolling  mill,  nail  factory 
and  steam  saw  mill. 

PUBLIC  PRESS;  Frida.ys  ;  four  pages  : 
size  21x36  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1872  ; 
"C.  W.  Gutelius,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation K  1. 

NORTH  "WALES,  Montgomenj  Co., 
Q,  876  pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd., 
18  m.  from  Philadelphia,  and  8  from  Norris- 
town.  In  a  rich  agricultural  district ;  en- 
gaged in  manufacturing  ;  a  trade  centre. 

RECORD  ;  Saturdays  ;  independent;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40  :  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1874  ;  Wilnier  H.  Johnson,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  J  I. 

•OIL  CITY,  Venango  Co.,^  9,000  pop., 
8  111.  from  Franklin,  on  Allegheny  r.  and 


PENNS  YL  VA  NIA. 


Oil  Creek.  On  Allegheny  Valley,  Buffalo, 
N.  Y..  &  Phila.,  L.  S.  &  Mich.  Southern  and 
N.  Y.,  Pa.  &  Ohio  Rds.,  132  m.  from  Pitts- 
burgh. Engaged  in  oil  trade  and  manufac- 
turing. 

BLIZZ.\R'*  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent ;  dally  four  pp.ges,  weekly  eight  pages ; 
size— daily  20x26  ;  weekly  30x43  ;  subscription 
— d:iily  .«;(1,  weekly  .SI  ;  established— daily  1882, 
weekly  iss:,;  Bcnveii.  :m<  Kiiiglit  &  Gates,  edi- 
tors and  pMblisliers  ;  cireulation— daily  1 1. 

DERRICK;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridaj-s;  independent; 
daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ;  size — 
dail.y  26x40,  weekly  ;S0x44 ;  subscription— dally 
$10,  weekly  $1 ;  established— daily  1871,  weekly 
1880;  William  H.  Siviter,  editor  and  manager; 
Derrick  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ;  circula- 
tion—daily H  I.  weekly  I  1. 

IRREPRESSIBLE  CONFLICT; 
monthly ;  prohibition ;  four  pages ;  size 
20x26 ;  subscription  23  cents ;  established 
1884 ;  Dr.  J.  R.  Borland,  editor ;  L.  D.  Kellogg, 
publisher;  circulation  G  1.  Z^W" Actual  aver- 
age circulation  for  one  year  jireceding  Janu- 
ary 1,  1885,  as  per  statement  on  file  at  the  office 
of  the  American  Newspaper  Directory,  6,58.3 
copies. 

O'R'BISO'Sl A,  ITunUngdon  Co.,  a  1,700 

pop.,  on  E.  B.  T.  Rd.,  11  m.  from  Mt.  Union. 

Contains  two  iron  furnaces,  and  possesses 

the   local   mercantile  and  trade   features 

usual  to  country  business  centres. 

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$2;  established  1881;  R.  .J.  Coons  &  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  pulilishers  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

OXFORD,  Chester  Co.,  O^  1,550  pop., 

on  Philadelphia.  Wilmington  &  Baltimore 
and  Peachbottom  Rds.,  48  m.  from  Phila- 
delphia.   Centre  of  an  agricultural  district. 
DAILY  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
four  pages  ;    size  18x24  ;  subscription  .$3 ;  es- 
tablished 18-^5 ;  Oxford  Publishing  Co.  (limit- 
ed), editors  and  publishers. 

HERALD  ;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x36 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1882  ;  Ox- 
ford Herald  Publishing  Co.  (limited),  editors 
and  publishers. 

PRESS;  Wednesdays  ;  independent ;  four 
pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1866 ;  Hayes  &  Brinton,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  I  1. 

PARKER,  Armstrong  Co.  -a  1,470 
pop.,  on  Allegheny  Valley  Rd.,  at  junc- 
tion of  Pittsburgh  &  Western  Rd.,  70  m. 
from  Pittsburgh.  In  the  heart  of  the 
lower  oil  regions.  Has  a  large  glass  manu- 
factory. 

PARKEIt  CITY  PH(ENIX;  Fridays; 
independent;  four  pages;  size  26x40;  sub- 
scription .'SI. 30;  established  1879;  6.  A.  Needle, 
editor  and  pulilisher;  circulation  K  K. 

PARKESBURG,  Chester  Co.,  P^  817 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  44  m.  W. 
from  Philadelphia.  Engaged  in  manufac- 
turing. 

CHESTER  CO.  TIMES5  Saturdays; 
four  pages :  size  26.x40 ;  subscription  $1  ;  es- 
tablished 1874  ;  A.  H.  Potts  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers :  circulation  K. 

FARMERS'  MAGAZINE  AND 
RURAL  GUIDE;  monthly ;  agricul- 
tural ;  sixteen  pages  ;  size  of  page  11x15 :  sub- 
scription 33  cents;  established  1879;  P.  H. 
Jacobs,  editor;  Potts  Bros.,  publishers; 
circulation  F. 

RAY;  monthly;  four  pages;  size  20x26 ; 
subscription  .30  cents  ;  established  1877  ;  Ray 


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PENNS  YL  VANIA. 


Co.,  editors    and  publishers ;   circulation  J  ; 
Philadelphia  office  Tio  Arch  .street. 

PENNSBURGH,  Montgomery  Co.,  D, 
450  pop.,  on  Perkiomeii  Rd.,  about  20  ni.  N. 
by  W.  of  Norristown. 

DEK  HAIIEnX  FREl  ND  IIND 
DE:>H»KI{  AT;  Tuesdays  ;  German  ;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages;  size  28x44;  suliscription 
$1.50;  established  1827;  A.  Kneule  &  Son, 
editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  III; 
Issue  also  the  Perliomen  Valley  Press  and 
the  Norristown  Register. 
^PERKIO:>IEN  VALIiEY  PRESS; 
Tuesdays ;  deiriocratic ;  four  pages ;  size 
28x43;  subscription  .S1..50;  established  1ST6 ; 
A..  Kneule  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers ; 
is.sue  also  Der  Biiuern  Freunclund  Demokrat, 
and  the  Norristown  ReaiHer. 

PERKASIE,  Uncles  Co.,  C\  400  pop., 
on  Pliiladclphia  &  Reading  Rd.,  about  30  m. 
N.  E.  of  Philadelphia, 

BANNER;  Saturdays  ;  English  and  Ger- 
man; four  pages;  size  20x26;  subscription 
SI  ;  established  1879  :  Charles  Kolbe,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulati(ni  K  K  1. 

OEXTU.VIi  NEWS:  Thursdays;  four 
pages;  size  20x40;  subscription  $\\  establish- 
ed 18SI  ;  Moyer  and  Kramer,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  .J  1. 

PETROLIA,  Butler  Co., -a  1,1S6  pop., 

•     on    Pittsburgh  &  ^Vestern  Rd.,  9  m.  from 

Parker  City  and  15  from  Butler.     In  a  coal 

and  oil  district. 

RECORD  ;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x3fi;  subscription  ,$2;  established  1877; 
Charles  E.  Herr,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation J. 

PHILADELPHIA,  C.  II.,  Pldladel- 

phia  Co.,  a,  846,984  pop.,  on  Delaware  and 
Schuylkill  rs.  The  metropolis  of  Pennsyl- 
vania. Engaged  in  almost  all  the  various 
kinds  of  manufactures.  The  commerce  of 
Philadelphia  is  extensive,  especially  the 
domestic  coast  trade.  The  city  has  abund- 
ant water  front,  and  is  estimated  to  cover  a 
larger  area  than  any  other  city  in  tlie 
United  States. 

ABEND  POST;  every  evening  except 
Sunday  ;  German  ;  four  pages  ;  size  2;Sx34  ;  sub- 
scription $6  ;  estal  ilisiu'd  1865  ;  Friedlander  & 
Co.,  editors  and  jnililisliers ;  circulation  F; 
office  406  North  Fourtli  street. 

CIIRONICl>E-HERALD;  every  even 
ing  except  Sunday  ;  independent-republican  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  21x31;  subscription  .$3;  estab- 
lished 1866;  American  Co.  (limited),  editors 
and  publishers;  circulation  F;  office  719 
Chestnut  street. 

DE;>IOIv  If  AT; '  every  morning  exce|)t 
Sunday,  and  VEIlEINI<iTE  STAATEN 
ZEITUNG,  Wednesdays;  German;  daily 
four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages;  size— daily 
28x42,  weekly  :ilx46 ;  subscription— daily  SS, 
weekly  $2..50  ;  established— daily  1838,  weekly 
1844;  Morwitz  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers'; 
circulation— daily  C  C,  weekly  F ;  office  612 
and  614  Chestnut' street  ;  issue  also  2)i>  Xeue 
Welt. 

£VENI\(J  BIJJ.LETIN;  every  evening 
except  Sunday  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  32x44  ;  sub- 
scription $i> ;  established  1847  ;  Peacock,  Feth- 
erston  &  Co.,  cditois  and  i)ublishers;  circula- 
tion F  1 ;  office  61)7  Cliest.'iut  street. 

It 
1- 


PENNSTLVAKIA. 


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Sunday,  and   CA I.. li,  Saturdays  ;  Independ 


ent;   eight  iiages  ;   size  30x14  ;  subscription 
dally  ,186,  weekly  $2;  established  1883;  Roiiert 
S.  Davis,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation- 
daily    K  1,    we( 
Seventh  street. 


publ 
EE 


daily    El,    weekly    E  E  1;    office    26    South 


EVENT N<;  ITEM;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  WEEKIiV,  Saturdays,  and 
SUNDAY  ^TKM,    Sundays;    daily    four 


pages,  weekly  and  Sunday  eight  pages  ;  size 
—daily  18x25,  weekly  and  Sunday  36x50;  sub- 
scription—daily .S3,  weekly  .«3,  Sunday  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1847  ;  Harrington  Fitzgeraltl,  editor 
and  publisher  of  daily;  Fitzgerald  &  Sons,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  of  weekly  and  Sunday  ; 
circulation  X  ;  office  28  South  Seventh  stree't. 
EVENINO  STAR  :  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday  ;  independent ;  four  pages  ;  size 
18x28  ;  suljscription  .S3  ;  established  1866  ; 
Scliool  &  Blakely,  editors  and  puldishers ; 
circ'n  F  F  1 ;  office  30  South  Seventh  street. 

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ing except  Sunday  ;  republican  ;  eight  pages  ; 
size  32x42  ;  subscription  $9  ;  establislied  1851 ; 
Charles  E.  Warburton.  publisher  ;  circulation 
F  F  1 ;  office  KIS  South  Third  street. 

FREIE  PKESSE;  every  moi-ning  ex- 
cept Sunday,  SONNTACJS-BI.ATT,  Suu- 
<lays,  and  DIE  R  E  P  U  B  L  I  K  A  N  - 
ISCHER  FLAtJGE,  Fridays;  German; 
republican;  four  pages  ;  size— daily  and  Sun- 
day 26x38,  weekly  28x42  ;  subscription— daily 
.•S7,  weekly  $2 ;  established— daily  1848,  Sun- 
day 1877,  weekly  18.54  ;  Freie  Presse'^ Publishing 
Association,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circula- 
tion—daily Gl.  Sunday  H  H  1,  ^veekly  GG; 
office  317  Callowhill  street. 

GAZETTE  :  every  evening  e.xeept  Sun- 
day ;  German  ;  four  pages ;  size  25x36 ;  sub- 
scription .85.20;  established  1879;  C.  Theodor 
Mayer,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  6  1  ; 
office  618  Race  street. 

INQUIRER  ;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day ;  eight  pages  ;  size  32x42  ;  subscription  $6  ; 
established  1829  ;  William  W.  Harding,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  F  F  1 ;  office  304 
Chestnut  street. 

N  E  W  S ;  every  morning  and  evening  ; 
except  Sunday,  and  .SUNDAY:  republican: 
daily  four  pages,  Sunday  eight  pages ;  size- 
dally  23x35,  Sunday  31x47 ;  subscription— each 
dally  edition  $3;  Sunday  $1  :  established- 
daily  lh79,  Sunday  1884  ;  News  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  D  D;  office 
815  Chestnut  street. 

NORTH  AMERICAN;  every  morning 
except  Sunday  ;  republican  ;  commercial ; 
four  pages ;  size  :30x46 ;  subscription  S3 ; 
established  1771  ;  Morton  Mc Michael's  Sons., 
editors  and  publishers;  circulation  D  D:  office 
Northwest  cor.  Chestnut  and  Seventh  streets. 
PR  ESS  :  <'very  nioi-ning,  and  VVEEKLi  Y^ 
Thursdays ;  republican  ; 
eight  pages;  size  of  page 
18x23 ;  subscription  — 
daily  $6,  Sunday  $2,  week, 
ly  SI,  daily  with  Sunday 
$7.50 ;  established  1857 ; 
Press  Co.  (limited),  pub' 
lishers;  circulation— dail.v 
C  C  1,  Sunday  C  C  I,weekly- 
C  1  ;  office  Southwest  cor_ 
Seventh  and  Chestnut  sts. 
PUBIilC  liEDGER  :  eyery  morning  ex- 
cept Suntlay  ;  Jour  pages  ;  size  29x42  ;  subscrip- 
tion .§6  ;  established  1836  ;  George  W.  Childs,. 
editor  and  publisher  ;  ciiculation  A  ;  olfice 
corner  Sixth  and  Cliestmit  streets. 

RECORD:  eyery  morning;  four  pages  :; 
size  26x:¥! ;  subscrii)tion  ,84  (exclusive  of  - 
Sunday  issue)  .83 ;  Sumlay  .81  ;  established 
1870;  William  M.  Singerly,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation— dail.y  .\  1,  Sunday  CI. 
a  double  sheet  is  issued  on  Saturday.s';  sep- 
arate subscription  $1;  office  917  and  919  Chest- 
nut St.  Z^^.-lctuiil  average  cin-ulatiim  of 
the  daily  edition  for  one  near  preceding  Jan- 
uary 1,  1885,  as  per  statement  on  file  at  the- 
office  of  the  American  .\eirspaper  Directo- 
rij,  10<,763  copies. 

TA<JEBL.\TT;  every  morninir  except: 
Sunday,  and  SONNTAOS-BI.ATT,  Sun 
da.ys ;  (Tcrman  ;  dail.y  four  pages,  Sunday 
eight  pages;  size— daily  26x40,  Sunday  31x42 ;: 
subscription— <hiily  with  .Sunday  .s7.S0,  with- 
out Sunday  ,86.20,  Sunday  .si. .Mi';  cstablishedi 
1877;  Tageblatt  Publishing  Assot^iation,  edi- 
tors and  publishers ;  circulation— daily  6, 
Sunday  G;  office  613  Callowhill  street. 


AMEKICAN    NEWSPAPER    DIRECTORY, 


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PENXSYL  I'ANIA. 


PEXXSYLVANIA. 


TIMES:  every  morning,   and   VVEEK- 

1j  Y  ,  Saturdays  :  in- 
dependent ;  daily  four 
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pages;  size  — daily  15x 
SS,  weekly  tnd  Sunday 
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subscription  —  daily  $fi, 
wicklv  SI,  Sunday  $2; 
estalilished— daily  ISTS, 
weekly  1ST7 ;  Alex,  K.  . 
MoClui-e,  editor;  Frank 
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circulation— daily  C  1, 
Sunday  I;  i,  weekly  C;  office  corner  Chestnut 
and  Eighth  streets':  New  York  ofltlee  44  Park 
Row. 

VOIiK8-BIiATT:eveiy  morning  except 
Sunday  ;  German  ;  four  pages  ;  size  2Tx40  ; 
subscription  $8  ;  established  1872 ;  Dr.  Joseph 
Bernt,  editor ;  Philadelphia  Volks-blatt  Pub- 
bshing  Society,  publishers  ;  eirculatiou  G  1 ; 
office  23  South  Seventh  street ;  issue  also  the 
Xoid  A nifiika. 

AGNOSTIC;  Saturdays;  liberal;  eight 
pages  ;  size  ZixSi ;  subscription  $1 ;  establish- 
ed 1885;  E.  M.  Lester,  editor;  Agnostic  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers ;  office  121^  North 
Seventh  street. 

A3IEKICAN;  Saturdays;  literary;  six- 
teen pages ;  size  of  page  lUxl3 ;  subscription 
.S3;  established  1880;  The  American  Co.  dim 
ited),  publishers;  circulation  G;  office  719 
Chestnut  street. 

AMERICAN  CABINET  MAKER 
AND  UPHOIiSTEREIt  ;  (see  Boston, 
Mass.) 

AMERICAN  CRICKETER  :  Thurs- 
days ;  sporting ;  eight  pages  ;  size  of  pane 
9x12  ;  subscription  S^t  ;  established  1878  ; 
A.  J.  D.  Dixon,  editor ;  published  under  the 
auspices  of  the  Cricketers'  Association  of  the 
United  States;  circulation  KK;  issued  month- 
ly from  November  till  Mav ;  P.  O.  address 
Lock  Box  501), 

AMERICAN  POLICE  RECORD  ; 
Tuesdays;  eiuht  pages ;  size  of  page  11x15; 
subscription  S2 ;  established  18S4 ;  American 
Police  Record  Co.,  editors  and  publishers; 
office  29  South  Seventh  street;  dated  at  Phil- 
adelphia and  New  York  Citv. 

BARBER'S  NATIONAL  JOUR- 
NAL; Tuesdays;  commercial;  eight  pages; 
.size  22x31  ;  sulxscription  $1 ;  established  1879  ; 
Julius  L.  Roseuau,  editor  and  publisher;  cir- 
culation H;  office  310  Vine  street. 

BIBLE  BANNER;  Thursdays;  evan- 
gelical ;  eight  pages  ;  size  29.n;4'1  ;  subscription 
§2;  established  1871;  J.  D.  Brown,  editor; 
Bible  Banner  Association,  publishers  ;  circu- 
lation I  I :  office  7n4  Arch  street. 

BULLETIN  OF  THE  AMERICAN 
IRON  AND  STEEL  ASSOCIATION  ; 
Wednesdays  ;  commercial ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
of  page  11x15;  subscription  $4;  established 
1866  ;  J.  M.  Swank,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation J  1  ;  office  261  South  Fourth  street. 
CALL;  (see  Evenimj  Call.) 
CASH  GROCER;  Tuesdays;  commer 
cial;  twenty-eight  pages;  size  of  page  9x11  ; 
subscription  §1.50;  established  1873;  George 
A.  Frev,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation 
H  H ;  office  212  to  224  Carter  street. 

CATHOLIC  STANDARD;  Satmdays ; 
catholic  ;  eight  pages ;  size  36x49 ;  subscrip- 
tion .§2.50;  established  1866;  George  D.  Wolff, 
editor;  Hardy  &  Mahoiiy,  publishers;  circu- 
lation E  1 ;  office  505  Chestnut  street ;  issue 
also  the  Ameiioan  Catholic  Revieu-. 

CHK«"^TIAN  INSTRUCTOR 
AND  IINITEI)  PRESBYTERIAN 
AVITNESS  ;  Thursdays;  united  presby- 
terian  ;  sixteen  pagf  s ;  size  of  page  11x15; 
subscription  .S2..50 ;  established  1859;  D.  W. 
Collins,  W.  W.  Barr  and  J.  A  Collins,  editors; 
Collins  &  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  G  1 ; 
office  1522  Chestnut  street. 

CHRISTIAN  RECORDER  ;  Thurs- 
days ;  African  methodist  ep  scopal  ;  four 
pages;  size  27x36:  subscription  S1..50:  estab- 
lished 1862 ;  Rev.  B.  F.  Lee,  editor ;  Rev.  J.  C. 


Embry,  publisher ;  circulation  G  1 ;  office  631 
Pine  street. 

CHRISTIAN  STANDARD  AND 
HOME  JOURNAL;  Saturdays  ;  holiness  ;. 
eight  pages:  size  :3()x44:  subscription  ;  2;  es- 
tablished 1867;  Rev.  E.  I.  D.  Pepper,  editor;  Na- 
tional Publishing  Association  for  the  Promo- 
tion of  Holiness,  i  ublishers  ;  circulation 
G  (i  1  ;  office  921  Arch  street. 

CHRISTIAN  STATESMAN  ;  Thurs- 
days; evangelical;  sixteen  pages:  size  of 
page  11x16;  subscription  $2;  established  1867; 
T.  P.  Stevenson  and  D.  McAllister,  editors ; 
Christian  Statesman  Publishing  Co.,  pi'iblish- 
ers;  circulation  G;  office  1520  Chtstuut 
street ;  issue  also  Our  Banner. 

CHRONICLE  AND  ADVERTISER 
(Manayunk);  Fridays:  independent-republi- 
can ;  four  pages  ;  size28x44:  subscription  .S1.60  j. 
established  1869;  James  Milligan,editoi':  Milll- 
gan  &  McCook,  publishers ;  circulation  J  1 ; 
office  Northwest  corner  Main  and  Levering 
streets. 

CHURCH;  Saturdays;  protestant  epis- 
copal ;  sixteen  pages  :  size  of  page  11x15 :  sub- 
scription S2  ;  established  1884  ;  Rev.  A.  A. 
Marple,  editor;  McCalla  &  Stavely,  publishers; 
office  2:i7  and  2:39  Dock  street. 

C03IMERCIAL  LIST  AND  PRICE 
CURRENT;  Saturdays;  commercial ;  four 
pages;  size  29X'j7;  subscription  S4;  estab- 
lished 1828:  Commercial  Publication  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ;  eureulation  J  :  (  ffiee  241  Dock  st. 

DIE  NEUE  ^VELT;  Sundays;  Ger- 
mau;  eight  pages  ;  size  34x45;  subscription  $3; 
established  1856 :  circulation  F  1 ;  office  614 
Chestnut  street ;  issued  from  the  office  of  the 
Demo\rat. 

DIE  REPIBLIKANISCHE 
FLAGCiE;  (s^e  Freie  Presfe.) 

DIE  ZURUNST;  Saturdays;  German; 
four  pages;  sizf  19x24;  subscription  §1.50;  es- 
tablished 1884;  Henry  Gran,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher :  office  2146  North  Second  street. 

EPISCOPAL  RECORDER;  Thurs- 
days: reformed  eplscojial  ;  sixteen  pages; 
size  of  page  11x15;  sulisciiiition  .§2;  estab- 
lished 1822;  Rev.  H.  S.  Hortiiian,  manager; 
circulation  H  H  1  :  office  lios  Arch  street  . 

FALLS  ADVERTISER  A  N  I> 
RIVERSIDE  GAZETTE  (Falls  of 
Schuylkill  P.  O.) ;  Thursdays  ;  independent ; 
four  pages  ;  size  '20x26  ;  subscription  75  cents  ; 
established  1879  ;  Eli  S.  Prasy,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J  1  ;  office  3261  Ridge 
avenue.  Falls  of  Schuylkill. 

FALLS  STAR  (Falls  of  Schuylkill  P.  O.); 
Saturdays;  eight  pages:  size  26x40;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents:  established  1879;  Wm.  B.  N.  Gif- 
foril,  manager;  Star  Falls  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers;  circulation  K  1;  office 
iiiW  Ridge  avenue. 

FAMILIEN  JOURNAL;  (see  Sonn- 
tags- Jox  mat.) 

FRANKFORD  DISPATCH;  Satur- 
davs ;  independent;  four  pages;  size  20x30;. 
sui)scription  45  cents  :  established  1880;  T.  B. 
Fonlkro  i.  editor  and  pulilisher;  circ'n  J  1. 

FRANKFORD  GAZETTE;  Fridays; 
independent ;  eight  pages  ;  size  :!Ox44  ;  sub- 
scription .SI;  established  1868;  Jas.  France, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K  1;  office 
corner  of  Main  and  Swan  streets. 

FRANHFOKD  GLEANER;  Satur- 
days; independent  ;  four  pages;  size  19x26; 
subscription  45  cents:  established  1882;  Geo. 
W.  Henry,  editor  and  publisher ;  office  cor- 
ner Main" and  Allen  streets. 

FRANKFORD  HERALD;  Satur- 
davs:  independent;  four  pages;  size  28x42; 
sub.scriptiou  .82 ;  established  1845  ;  William  W. 
Axe,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  K  1 : 
office  4717  Frankford  avenue. 

FRIEND;    Saturdays;    friends;   eight 
pages  :   size    19x24  ;   subscription   $2 :   estafe- 
lished  1827  ;  Association  of  Orthodox  Friends, 
editors  and  publishers  ;   John  S.  Stokes,  busi- 
1  ness   manager;    does  not    insert  advertise- 
ments ;  office  116  North  Fourth  street. 
I     FRIENDS'    INTELLIGENCER ; 
Saturdavs;    friends;    sixteen  pages;  size  of 
'page   7x10;     subscription    S2..tO:   established 
11844:    Association    of    Friends,  editors   and 


476 


GEO.  P.   ROWELL   &  GO'S 


PENNSYL  VANIA. 


publishers :  John  Comly,  agent ;  circulation 
H  ;  office  1020  Arch  street. 

FIMENOS'  JOURNAL:  Thursdays; 
friends  ;  eitcht  pages  ;  size  of  page  22x2S  ;  sub- 
scription $2.riO;  established  I8T0;  Howard  M. 
Jenkins,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation 
J  J  1  ;  office  W21  Arch  street. 

FRIENDS'  REVIEW  ;  Saturdays  ; 
friends  ;  twenty  pages  ;  size  of  page  7x11 ;  sub- 
scription $2  ;  established  1847  ;  Henry  Harts- 
home,  editor;  Franklin  E.  Paige,  publisher  ; 
circulation  I  1 ;  office  1316  Filbert  street. 

GAZETTE  (Germantown);  Saturdays; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22.x31  ;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1878;  Smith  &  Hol- 
eckley,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation 
G ;  offlce  96  and  98  East  Chelton  avenue. 

GERMANTOWN  INDEPENDENT; 
Saturdays;  four  pages;  size  26x40:  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents ;  e.stablished  1S83 ;  McCann  .t 
Savage,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation 
GG;  office  495S  Germantown  avenue. 

GERMANTOWN  TELEGRAPH  ; 
Wednesdays;  four  pages;  size  31x47;  sub- 
scription $2.50;  established  1830;  Henry  W. 
Raymond,  editor  and  publisher:  circulation 
G  G  :  office  12  West  Chelton  avenue. 

GOLDEN  DAYS  ;  Saturdays  ;  juve- 
nile; twenty  pages;  size  of  page  Uxl5; 
subscription  $3 ;  established  I88I)  ;  James 
Elverson,  publisher  ;  circulation  B  1 ;  office 
Northwest  corner  Ninth  and  Spruce  streets  ; 
issues  also  the  Safurdai/  Night . 

GRAND  ARMV  SCOUT  AND  SOL- 
DIEKS'  MAIL;  Saturdays;  eight  pages; 
size  26x40:  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1881;  J.  M.  Vandersliee,  editor;  Geo.  B. 
Thatcher,  manager  ;  circulation  H  ;  office 
20    North  Seventh  street. 

G  R  O  C  E  R  ;  Saturdays  ;  conimercial ; 
four  pages:  size  ;i0x44;  subscription  $2:  es- 
tablished 1875;  Artemas  Ward,  editor;  Phila- 
delpliia  Grocer  Publisliing  Co.,  publishers ; 
circulation  G  :  office  201  South  Front  street. 

GROCERS'  PRICE  CURRENT; 
Saturdays ;  commercial ;  twelve  pages  ;  size 
of  page  11x16;  subscription  $1;  established 
1865  :  S.  B.  Manderson  &  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  H  ;  office  109  South  Front 
street. 

GUIDE  (Germantown);   Saturdays;  four 

f>ages ;  size  22x33 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
ished  1871  ;  Walter  H.  Bonsall  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  H  ;  office  Adams  street, 
Gerin-intown. 

HE.\KTHSTONE;  Saturdays;  fiction; 
■sixteen  pages:  size  33.'c46;  subscription  $3; 
established  1882 ;  Hearthstone  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  B  1  ; 
office  268  and  270  South  Ninth  street. 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays ;  inde- 
pendent ;  four  pages ;  size  22x31 ;  subscrip- 
$1.20;  established  1884;  office  717  San.som  St. 

INDICATOR;  Mondays:  eight  pages ; 
size  18x24  ;  subscription  $2  :  established  1884  ; 
D.  C.  Chalfant,  editor  and  publisher;  office 
19  North  Ninth. 

JEWISH  RECORD  ;  Fridays;  Jewish  ; 
eight  pages;  size  31.x42;  subscription  .$5;  es 
tablished  1875;  Alfred  T.  Jones,  editor;  Jew- 
ish Record  Association,  publishers;  cir- 
culation H:  office  614  Chestnut  street. 

KEYSTONE;  Saturdays;  masonic  ;  eight 
pages;  size  27x38;  subscription  $3;  establish- 
ed 1867;  Masonic  Publishing  Co.,  pulilishers  ; 
circulation  H  1 :  office  237  and  '239  Dock  street. 

LABOR  WORLD;  Saturdays;  eight 
pages;  size  of  page  11x16;  subscription  $1  ; 
established  1878;  J.  M.  Munyon.  editor;  La- 
bor World  Publishing  Co..  publishers;  cir- 
culation C  ;  office  40  North  Broad  street. 

LEiiAL  INTELLIGENCER;  Fri 
«la.vs  ;  legal ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x36  ;  suli- 
scription$3:  established  1813  ■,  Dallas  Sanders 
and  Henry  C.Titus,  <Mlit(ii-s  ;  J.  .M.  I'nwiT  Wal- 
lace, pul)lisher;  circulation  1 :  office  l.'jl  South 
JSlxth  street. 

LUTHERAN;  Thursdays ;  lutheran  ; 
sixteen  pages;  size  of  page  11x16;  subscrip 
tlon  $2.75 ;  established  1861 ;  Rev.  G.  W.  Fred 
erlck,  business  agent ;  circulation  H  1;  office 
.117  North  Sixth  street. 

LUTHERAN  OBSERVER  ;  Fridays; 


PENNSYLVANIA. 


lutheran  ;  eight  pages ;  size  ;34x46  ;  subscrip 
tlon  $2..50 ;  established  1826 ;  Rev.  F.  W.  Con 
rad,  D.  D.,  editor;  Lutheran  Observer  Asso- 
ciation, publishers  ;  circulation  F  ;  office  524 
Walnut  street :  dated  and  published  at  Lan- 
caster and  Philadelphia. 

LUTHERISCHES  KIRCHEN- 
BLATT  :  (see  Reading.) 

MANA  YUNK  SENTINEL:  Thursdays: 
four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  suljscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1870  ;  Joseplius  Yeakel,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1 ;  office  4402  to  4406 
Cresson  street.  iWAcfual  average  circula- 
tion, for  one  year  preceding  Jan.  1,  1885, 
as  pe r  statement  on  file  at  the  office  uf  the 
Americnn  Newspaper  Directory.  1,108  copies. 

MEDICAL  AND  SURGICAL  RE- 
PORTER;  Saturdays ;  medical ;  sixty 
pages  ;  size  of  page  7x10  ;  subscription  $5 ;  es- 
tablished 1853;  D.  G.  Brinton,  M.  D.,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  G;  office  115  South 
Seventh  street. 

MEDICAL  NEWS;  Saturdays;  medi- 
cal; fort.y- eight  pages:  size  of  page  8x11; 
sub.scriDtion  .'S5:  established  1843;  Henr.y  0. 
Lea's  Son  &  Co.,  pulMishers;  circulation  F  F  ; 
office  706  and  708  Sansom  street  ;  issue  also 
the  American  Jnurnalnfthe  Jlrilical  Sciences. 

MERCHANT'S  GUIDE;  Saturdays; 
commercial ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50  ;  established  1879 ;  Merchant's  Guide 
Company,  editors  and  publishers ;  circulation 
H  ;  office  813  Market  street. 

MESSENGER;  W^ednesdays;  reformed 
church;  eiglit  pages;  sizec.t  ]i;igc  15x21;  sub- 
.scription  $2.20;  established  1833;  Rev.  P.  S. 
Davis,  D.  D.,  editor;  Reformed  Church  Pub- 
lication Board,  publishers ;  circulation  G  1 ; 
office  907  Arch  street ;  issue  al.so  the  Guar- 
dian. 

METHODIST;  Saturdays;  methodlst 
epl.scopal ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x38  :  subscrip- 
tion $1.25;  established  1876;  Rev.  J.  B.  MlOuI- 
lough,  D.  D.,  editor  ;  Publication  Commitioe 
of  the  Philadelphia  Conference  Tract  So- 
ciety, publishers ;  circulation  H  1 ;  office  1018 
Arch  street. 

MIND  AND  MATTER;  Saturdays; 
spiritualist ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x38 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2  :  established  1878  :  J.  M.  Roberts,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  H  ;  office  713  San- 
som street. 

MINING  HERALD  AND  COL- 
LIERY ENGINEER  :  (see  Slienandoah.) 

NATIONAL  BAPTIST;  Thursdays; 
baptist ;  sixteen  pages ;  size  of  page  13x18 ; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  18t>4 :  Rev.  H.  L. 
Wayland,  editor  and  publisher ;  Rev.  B.  Grif- 
fith, business  manager ;  cii'culation  F  F;  office 
1420  Chestnut  street. 

N  E  VV  ENTERPRISES  ;  Saturdays  ; 
eight  pages  ;  size  of  pages  9x13  ;  subscription 
$10  ;  established  18-:4;  A.  C.  Farley  &  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers;  office  411  and  413  Wal- 
nut street. 

NORD-AMERIKA  ;  Saturdays;  Ger- 
man ;  eight  pages :  size  2Sx44 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2.50:  established  1S73;  published  in 
the  interests  of  the  St.  Vincent  Orphan  Asy- 
lum by  the  Volks-blatt  Publishing  Co.  ;  circu- 
lation G  1  ;  office  23  South  Seventh  street ; 
i.ssue  also  the  Volks-blatt. 

PRACTICAL  FARMER;  Saturdays; 
agricultural  ;  sixteen  pages ;  size  of  page 
11x15;  subscription  $2:  established  1855;  Tlie 
Farmer  Co.,  publishers;  circulation  D  D; 
office  1420  Chestnut  street. 

PRESBYTERIAN;  Saturdays;  pres- 
byterian  ;  twenty  pages ;  size  of  page  11x16 ; 
sulwcription  $2.65  ;  established  1831 ;  Rev.  M. 
D.  Grier,  D.  D.,  and  Rev.  S.  A.  Mutchinore, 
D.  D.,  editors;  Mutchmore  &  Co,,  publLshers; 
circulation  E  E  ;  office  1512  Chestnut  street ; 
New  York  offlci'  53')  Broadwav. 

PRESBYTERIAN  JOURNAL; 
Thursdays;  prcsbyterian  ;  eight  pages;  size 
31x45  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1875  ;  R.  M. 
Patterson,  D.  D.,  editor ;  R.  M.  Patterson  & 
Co.  (limited),  publishers :  circulation  G  G  ; 
office  15  North  Seventh  street;  office  of  ad- 
vertising department,  N.  W.  cor.  Chestnut 
and  Tentli  streets. 

PROGRESS;  Saturdays;  sixteen  pages  ; 


AMEUICAX   NEWSPAPER  DIKECTOHV. 


47T 


PENNSTLVAXIA. 


size  of  page  11x15;  subscription  $2.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1878  ;  John  \V.  Forney,  editor  ;  Forney 
Publishing  Co.,  publisliers;  circulation  G  G  I ; 
office  Southwest  corner  of  Seventh  and 
Chestnut  streets. 

PROTESTANT  STANDARD;  Thurs- 
days ;  anti-romanist ;  eight  pages  ;  size  32x44  ; 
subscription  S2 ;  established  1878  ;  Rev.  James 
A.  McGowan,  editor  ;  F.  G.  Bailey,  publisher; 
circulation  H  H  ;  office  7ii7  Filbert  street. 

P  I'  B  L.  I  C  A  D  VOC  ATE  ;  Saturdays  ; 
four  pages ;  size  22x31  ;  subscription  §1  ;  es- 
tablished 18S3 ;  F.  Woods,  editor ;  Advocate 
Printing  H<iuse,  publishers ;  office  IsOl  and 
1803  Ridge  avenue. 

RAILWAY  NEAVS;  weekly;  com- 
mercial ;  twenty  eight  pages ;  size  of  page 
12x17;  subscription  $4;  established  1SS3 ; 
Railway  News  Printing  and  Publishing  Co., 
publishers;  circulation  I  1  ;  office  329  Walnut 
street. 

RAIL  WAT  WORLD;  Saturdays; 
commercial ;  twenty-four  pages ;  size  of  page 
9x13;  subscription  S4;  established  1856;  Rail- 
way World  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  H  ;  office  19  South  Fifth 
street ;  New  York  office  239  Broadway. 

RETAILER;  Saturdays;  anti  monopo- 
ly;  four  pages  ;  size  22x31 ;  sul).-cription  $1 ; 
established  1884;  John  A,  Haddocks,  editor 
and  publisher ;  office  N.  E.  cor.  Ninth  street 
and  Girard  avenue. 

ST.  GEORGE'S  JOURNAL;  Satur- 
days ;  order  of  sons  of  St.  George;  four 
pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1877 ;  Henry  W.  Scott,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  G  G  ;  office  1324  Girard 
avenue. 

S  A  T  i:  R  D  A  Y  EVENING  POST  ; 
Saturdays;  Action;  sixteen  pages;  size  of 
page  11x16  ;  suliscription  §2  ;  established  1821  ; 
A.  E.  Smythe,  editor  and  publisher;  circu- 
lation D  D  1 ;  office  726  Sansoni  street. 

SATURDAY  MORNING  :  Satur- 
days ;  four  pages ;  size  15x24 ;  established 
1879 ;  H.  A.  Brainard,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
is  distributed  gratuitously  to  the  residents  of 
South  Plilladelphia  ;  office  1108  South  Eighth 
street. 

SATURDAY  NIGHT  ;  Saturdays;  fie 
tion  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  2!tx44  ;  subscription 
$3;  established  1865;  James  Elverson,  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  A  1 ;  office  N.  W.  corner 
Ninth  and  Spruce  streets  :  issues  also  Golden 
Da  ys. 

SHOE  AND  LEATHER  REPOR- 
TER ;  (see  New  York  City.) 

SONNTAGS-BLATT:  (see  Tageblatt.) 

SONNTAGS-BLATT  ZUR  FREIEN 
PRESSE;  (see  Freif  Presse.) 

SONNTAGS  J0I:RNAL,  Sundays, 
and  FAMILIEN  JOURNAL,  Saturdays ; 
German  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  34x48 ;  subscrip- 
tion—Sunday  $2..5lt,  weekly  $2.50;  established 
1876 ;  William  Regenspurger,  editor  and  pulj- 
lisher  ;  circulation— Sunday  F  1,  weekly  E  E  1 ; 
office  116  North  Sixth  street. 

SPORTING  LIFE;  Wednesdays ; 
sporting  ;  twelve  pages  ;  size  of  page  14x21  ; 
subscription  $2.50;  established  1880;  Francis 

C.  Richter,  editor  :  Sporting  Life  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  ;  office  202  South  Ninth  street. 

SUNDAY  DISPATCH?  Sundays;  four 
pages  ;  size  31x48 ;  subscription  $2.60 ;  estab- 
lished 1848 ;  E.  J.  Hincken,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  E  E  1;  office  N.  E.  corner 
Seventh  and  Walnut  streets. 

SUNDAY   ITEM;    (see  Ereniny  Item.) 

SUNDAY  .^lERCURY;  Sundays; 
eight  pages  ;  size  36x48  ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1851 ;  Dennis  F.  Dealy,  publisher ; 
circulation  F  1;  office  21  Soutli  Seventh  street. 

SUNDAY  REPUBLIC;  Sundays  ;  re 
publican  ;  four  pages ;  size  30x46 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2.50;  established  1867;  Hales,  Keyser  & 
Swain,  editors  and  pulilishers ;  circulation 
G  1 ;  office  38  South  Seventh  street. 

SUNDAY  SCHOOL  Ti:>IES  ;  Satur- 
days ;  evangelical ;  sixteen  pages  ;  sizeoE  page 
11x15 ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1859 ;  John 

D.  Wattles,  publisher ;  circulation  B  1 : 
oJHce  725  Chestnut  street.    I^^Actual  average 


PENNSTL  VANIA. 


circulation  for  one  year  preceding  Sept.  20, 
1884,  as  lier  statement  o7i  file  at  the  office  of 
the  American  Seitspaper  Directory,  58,216 
copies. 

SUNDAY  TRANSCRIPT;  Sundays; 
four  pages;  size  31x48;  subscription  $2.50  ^ 
established  1856 ;  William  M.  Bunn,  editor ; 
Sunday  Transcript  Co.,  publishers ;  circula- 
tion F  ;  office  703  Chestnut  street. 

SUNDAY  WORLD;  Sundays;  repub- 
lican ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x42 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1876;  H.  A.  Mullen,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  G  1 ;  office  S.  W. 
corner  Eightli  and  Sansom  streets. 

TAGGARTS'  SUNDAY  TIMESj 
Sundays  ;  eight  pages  :  size  37x47  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2 ;  establislied  1863 ;  John  H.  Taggart 
&  Son,  editors  and  publishers ;  circulation 
B  B  :  office  819  Walnut  street. 

TELEPHONE;  Saturdays;  eight  pages; 
size  31x44;  subscription  $1;  establisheil  1S73; 
John  D.  Avll  &  Co.,  editors  and  publisliers; 
circulation  G  1 ;  office  3941,  3943  and  3945  Mar- 
ket street. 

TOBACCO  AGE;  Saturdays;  com- 
mercial ;  eight  pages  ;  size  of  page  15x21;  sub- 
scriptloQ  $3 ;  established  1883 ;  Tobacco  Age 
Publishing  (io.,  editors  and  publishers ;  cir- 
culation G  G  1;  office  140  Noith  Third  street  ; 
New  York  office  80  Pine  street. 

TOCSIN;  Saturdays;  four  pages:  size 
1.5x22  ;  subscription  all  cents  ;  established  1884  ; 
Tocsin  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ;  office  72S  Filbert  street. 

TRAVELER  AND  EVERY  SAT- 
I'RDAY;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1873;  Geo. 
S.  Merrill  &  Co..  editors  and  publishers;  office 
S.  W  cor.  Fourth  anil  Arch  streets. 

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AtuH'l- 

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BLIND:  semi-monthly;  fi>rty  six  pages: 
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lisher; circulation  J  J;  office  1126  Market 
street ;  issues  also  Kneass  Mlusic  Journal  for 
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PENNSYLVANIA. 


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'"■  ""publisher;  circulation  B  1, 
jif  If  jiartly   gratuitous;   office 


Mil  Chestnut  street. 


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publishers ;  circulation  B ;  office  1420  Chest- 
nut street ;  issue  also  Young  Reaper  and 
Our  Young  People. 

BREWERS'  AND  DEALERS' 
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scription $1.50;  established  1881;  P.  Henry 
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ing Co.,  publishers ;  circulation  H  1  ;  office 
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Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  H  1 ; 
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tion I ;  office  66S  Brooklyn  street ;  a  local 
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COLLEGE  AND  CLINICAL  REC- 
ORD ;  monthly  ;  medical  ;  thirty-two 
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M.  D.,  editor  ;  W.  F.  Fell  &  Co.,  publishers ; 
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CONFECTIONERS'  JOURNAL; 
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fectioners' Journal  Publishing  Co.,  publish- 
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scription $2.50 ;  established  1859 ;  James 
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White  Dental  M'f'g  Co.,  publishers  ;  circula- 
tion G ;  office  Chestnut  street,  corner  Twelfth 


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tion 50  cents;  establishecT  188:3 ;  Chas.  E.  Pike, 
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•Gideon  Sibley,  publisher ;  circulation  H  1 ; 
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publishers ;  circulation  G  1 ;  office  212  to  224 
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scription 50  cents  ;  established  1877  ;  Wilmer 
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A  1  :  office  123  North  Ninth  street;  dated  at 
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at  Chicago.  Z^^Actucil  (O-erage  circulation 
for  one  year  preceding  Jan,  1,  1885,  as  per 
statement  on  file  at  the  office  of  the  American 
Nrirgpapcr  Directory  102,879  copien. 

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editor ;  Charles  H.  Marot,  publisher;  cli'cu- 
lation  H  1 :  office  814  Chestnut  street. 

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Co.,  publishers ;  circulaiiou  B ;  office  1006 
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D.  D.,  editor ;  Reformed  Church  Publication 
Board,  publishers  ;  circulation  1 1 ;  a  Sunday- 
school  magazine  for  young  men  and  young 
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delphia, publishers  ;  Bushrotl  W.  James,  M.D., 
manager ;  circulation  J  1  ;  office  N.  E.  corner 
Eighteenth  and  Green  streets. 

HAPPY     HOURS    AT    HOME; 

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tion 50  cents;  established  1884;  Rufus  C. 
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W.  H.  Thompson  &  Co.,  editors  and   pub- 
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scription $1 ;  established  1877 ;  W.  F.  Palmer, 
editor ;  Knickerbocker  Ice  Co.,  publishers ; 
circulation  J  1 ;  office  N.  W.  corner  Fifth  and 
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tion $1 :  establLshed  18T8  ;  T.  B.  Welch,  editor  ; 
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J  .1  1 ;  office  1413  Filbert  street. 

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tion for  one  year  preceding  February  1,  1885, 
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JOURNAL  OF  THE  FrAnKLIN 
INSTITUTE:  monthly:  scleutitic ;  one 
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tion $5;  establislied  I'-Jl;  Franklin  Institute, 
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cents  ;  established  1871 ;  Edward  S.  Deemer, 
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and  Rev.  MoseleyH.  Williams,  editors;  Amer- 
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AMERICAN  JOURNAL  OF  THE 
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ments ;  office  706  and  708  Sansom  street ;  issue 
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Pennsylvania  and  on  branch  of  the  Phila- 
delphia &  Reading  Rds.,  a-t  ni.  from  Tyrone 
and  28  W.  of  Bellefonte.  Engaged  In  lum- 
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PHCENIXVILLE,  Chester  Co.,  R 
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nus of  PhcBulxville  &  West  Chester  branch 
of  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  27  m.  from  Philadel- 
phia. Engaged  in  manufacturing  Iron, 
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bricks  and  pottery  ware.  Also  has  needle 
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works. 

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PINE  GROVE,  Schuylkill  Co.,  D- 1,200 

pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd.,  near 

Pottsville  coal  district. 

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Monongahela  rs.,  which  here  form  the 
Ohio.  Allegheny  City  is  opposite.  Sur- 
rounded by  mines  of  iron  and  coal.  Manu- 
factures are  extensive,  employing  mil- 
lions of  capital  and  thousands  of  opera- 
tives. Iron  foundries  are  more  numerous 
and  extensive  than  in  any  other  city  in 
the  United  States.  Commei-ce  is  also  ex- 
tensive, tlie  Ohio  r.  being  navigable  to 
this  point  for  light  draught  steamboats, 
which  run  to  all  points  on  Ohio  ami  Missis- 
sippi rs.  Connected  by  railroads  with  all 
the  principal  cities.  Pennsylvania,  (Main 
Line),  Pittsburgh,  Fort  Wayne  &  Chicago, 
Pittsburgh,  Cincinnati  &  St.  Louis,  Balti- 
more &  Ohio,  Cleveland  &  Pittsburgh, 
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Allegheny  Valley  Rds.  centre  here. 
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editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation— dailv 
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DISPATCH  ;  every  morning,  and 
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Sunday  $2.50 ;  established— daily  1846,  weekly 
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publishers ;  circulation— dailj'  C  C,  Sunday 
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scription—dailv  $6,  Sunday  $2.50  ;  established 
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PITTSBURGER  BEOBACHTER; 
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LY; Thursdays;  German;  democratic  ;  four 
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1880 ;  Bruno  Ritter,  editor  ;  German  Press  Co., 
publishers  ;  Charles  J.  Jaegle,  manager ;  cir- 
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clrc'n— daily  I,  weekly  J  1. 

POST;  every  morning  except  Sunday, 
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scription— daily  $8,  weeklv  $1.25 ;  established 
—daily  1842,  weekly  1804;  Jas.  P.  Ban-  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers;  circulation —daily 
F  F,  weekly  E  E. 

TII>IES;  every  morning  except  Sunday; 
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tion $5  ;  established  1880  ;  Times  Publishing 
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Is  also  issued,  $1. ,50. 

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lished  1844;  Jacob  Porter,  editor  and  pub- 
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D  E  R  A  L  L  E  G  H  A  N  I  E  R  AND 
pittsbur<;er  SONNTAGSBOTE; 

(see  AUeglienv.) 

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Richards  &  Grlbbin,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
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PITTSIJUKGER  COUKIER:  {see  F>-ei- 
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penileut ;  eight  pages;  size  of  page  16x22; 
subsci'iptiou  S1.5U  ;  established  18X1  ;  Ghffer 
&  Co.,  editors  and  piililisliers;  elrouhitiou  u  l. 

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scription $S.20 ;  established  1853 ;  E.  Y.  Breck, 
editor;  John  S.  Murray,  publisher;  circula- 
tion J  1. 

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lished 1839;  John  Scott,  D.  D.,  editor;  William 
McCracken,  Jr.,  publislier;  circulation  G  1. 

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lation F  1. 

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tor; Axtell,  Rush  &  Axtell,'  publishers;  cir- 
culation F  F  1. 

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scription 40  cents ;  established  1862 ;  M.  E. 
ehurcii.  editor  and  publisher ;  does  not  insert 
advertisements;  dated  at  Pittsburgh  and  Bal- 
timore, Mtl. 

PEOPLE'S  ADVOCATE  AND  COM- 
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scription $2.50;  estalilished  1870;  S.  Gilli- 
land,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  H  1 ; 
issues  also  an  edition  printed  in  German. 

PITTSBERliER  SONTAGSBLATT 
AND  DIE  REFORM;  Sundays;  Ger- 
man ;  eiglit  pages  ;  size  34x48  ;  subscription 
^2;  established  18S2  ;  Kimmiek  &  Schweizer, 
■editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  G  G  1. 

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scription $4  ;  established  1879  ;  Geo.  E.  Wil- 
liams &  Co.,  editors  and  publisliers  ;  circu- 
lation H ;  dated  at  Pittsburgh  and  New 
York ;  New  York  office  54  Barclay  street ; 
Issue  also -Brf'efc,  Tile,  and  Metal  Review. 

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32x44;  subscription  .§2.15;  established  1814; 
James  Allison  and  Robert  Patterson,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  F  1. 

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15 ;  subscription  $2.50 ;  established  1880 ; 
James  G.  Fulton,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation I. 

REVEILLE;  Wednesdays;  eiglit  |i;iees; 
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1884  ;  Kreps  &  Peterson,  editors  and  publish- 
ers. 

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publishers ;  circulation  G  G  1. 

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subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1883 :  J.  H. 
Detker.  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  J  1. 

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pendent ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2.50;  established  1875;  A.  L.  Pearson, 
editor;  Critic  Publishing  Co.  (limited),  pub- 
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S2.75  ;  established  1876  ;  James  W.  Breen,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ;  circulation  F. 

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established  1882 ;  Chas.  B.  Lare,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  G. 

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of  page  11x16;  subscription  $3;  established  1842; 
H.  J.  Murdoch  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers; 
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scription $2  ;  established  1873 ;  Y  Wasg  Com- 
pany (limited),  editors  and  publishers ;  circu- 
lation H  H. 

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sixteen  pages;  size  of  page  11x16 ;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  ISSl ;  Rev.  W.  A.  Passavant, 
D.  D.,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  H  1. 

EMERALD  VINDICATOR  ;  semi- 
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subscription  $1 ;  established  1872  ;  J.  A.  Gould- 
en,  editor  and  pultlisher  ;  circulation  I  1. 

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1881 ;  Rev.  R.  J.  Miller,  editor ;  Percy  F.  Smith, 
publisher  ;  circulation  G  1 ;  not  issued  du- 
ring July  and  August. 

BIBLE  TEACHER;  monthly;  united 
presbyterian ;  forty  pages  octavo ;  sub- 
scription 60  cents  ;  established  1868  ;  Rev.  R.  J. 
Miller,  editor;  United  Presbyterian  Board  of 
Publication,  publishers ;  circulation  G  1 ;  a 
Sunday-school  les.son  magazine ;  a  thirty-two 
page  edition  Is  issued  quarterly,  subscrip- 
tion 15  cents ;  issue  also  The  Evangelical 
Rejiosito niand  Bible  Tertchei: 

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scription $1 ;  established  1883 ;  Bookmart 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers; 
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BRICK,  TILE  AND  METAL  RE- 
VIEW; monthly;  commercial;  sixteen 
pages;  size  of  page  11x15;  subscription  $1; 
estal>lished  1881 ;  George  E.  Williams  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  G ;  New 
York  office  .54  Barclay  street ;  issue  also 
Potteri/  a)>d  Glassivare  Reporter. 

BUILDER  AND  MANUFACTUR- 
ERS' JOURNAL;  monthly;  commercial ; 
sixteen  pages  ;  size  of  page  9x12 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2  ;  established  1884  ;  Builder  and  Manu- 
facturers' Journal  Co.,  publishers;  circulation 
JJl. 

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1885;  Weston  F.  Hall,  editor  and  publisher. 

DIOCESAN  CHRONICLE;  monthly; 
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subscription  50  cents  ;  established  1883  ;  Rev. 
Ed.  Ransford,  editor  and  publisher. 

EVANGELICAL  REPOSITORY 
AND  BIBLE  TEACHER;  monthly; 
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subscription  .$1..50;  established  1824;  Rev.  J.  C. 
Boyd,  editor;  United  Presbyterian  Board  of 
Publication,  publishers  ;  circulation  I ;  issue 
also  the  Bible  Teacher. 

HORSE  AND  WAGGON;  monthly; 
commercial :  eight  pages  ;  size  22x32  ;  estab- 
lished 1SS5  ;  William  Gordon  Bennett,  editor 
and  publisher. 

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subscription  $2.50 ;  established  1874  ;  J.  C.  Berg- 
stresser,  editor  and  publisher ;  ciro'n  G  G. 

PENNSYLVANIA  TEACHER; 
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of  page  9x12;  subscription  $1;  established 
1875;  Balph  &  Dodd.s,  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation  H  H. 

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scription $1 ;  established  1882  ;  Pennsylvania 
Western  Association,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
a  college  paper ;  issued  during  the  collegiate  ■ 
year. 

STOWELL'S  PETROLEUM  RE- 
PO  RT  t'.ll ;  monthly  ;  commercial ;  English 
and  German ;  eight  pages  ;  size  19x24  ;  sub- 
scription $10  ;  established  1873  ;  S.  H.  Stowell, 
editor  and  publisher ;  does  not  insert 
advtM'tisrinents. 

T  If  I  'I"  1 1 ;  monthly  ;  free-thought ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  of  page  9x12  ;  subscription  ,$1 ; 
established  1883 ;  Pittsburgh  Liberal  League, 
editors  and  publishers. 

Y.  M.  C.  A.  RAILWAY  SIGNAL; 
monthly;  evangelical ;  four  pages  ;  size  18x24 ; 
subscription  60  cents ;  established  1884 ; 
Sherrard  Beatty,  editor  and  publisher. 


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Z  ION'S  WATCH  TOWER  AND 
HERALD    OF    CHRIST'S   PRES- 

ENCE;  monthly;  adventist ;  eight  pages ; 
size  of  page  11x17;  subseiiptioii  50  cents ;  es- 
tablished 1879;  C.  T.  Russell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; does  not  insert  advertisements. 

NATIONAL,  WOOL.  <;R0WERS' 
QUARTERLY;  commercial;  sixty-eight 
pages  octavo ;  subscription  60  cents  ;  estab- 
lished 1884;  J.  W.  Axtell,  editor;  Axiell, 
Eush  &  Co.,  publishers  ;  i.ssued  under  the 
auspices  of  the  National  Wool  Growers' 
Association. 

PITTSTON,  Luzerne  Co.,  D-  7,472  pop., 
on  N.  branch  of  Susquehanna  r.,  at  the  head 
of  the  Wyoming  Valley,  8  ni.  from  Wilkes- 
Barre,  on  Lehigh  Valley,  Lehigh  &  Susque- 
hanna division  of  Philadelphia  &  Reading 
and  Lackawanna  &  Bloomsburgh  division 
of  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western 
and  Erie  &  Wyoming  Rds.,  9  m.  from 
Scranton.  Extensive  coal  mines  and  a 
number  of  manufactories  are  located  in 
this  vicinity. 

EVENING  GAZETTE;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  G  iZETTE,  Fridays; 
republican;  tour  pages;  size— daily  23x35, 
weekly  28x44;  subscription— daily  $4.50, 
weekly  $1.50 ;  established— daily  1882,  weekly 
1850 ;  Theo.  Hart,  Jr.,  editor  and  publisher ; 
Circulation— daily  J  J  1,  weekly  1 1 . 

EVENING  PRESS;   every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday  ;   four  pages  ;   size  20x30  ;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  1877;  Lewis  Gordon, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 
NEWS  DEALER;  (see  Wilkes-Barre.) 
GAZETTE;  (see  Evening  Gazette.) 
ANTHRACITE;     monthly;     fourteen 

f)ages  octavo  ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  estab- 
Ished  1SS4 ;  Emory  &  Struutz,  editors  and 
publishers. 

PLA.INFIELD,  Cumberland  Co.,  g  500 
pop.,  on  Cumberland  Valley  Rd.,  5  m.  from 
Carlisle.  Carriage,  flour  and  sav?  mills  are 
located  here ;  shipping  point  for  cattle ; 
good  tobacco  centre. 

TIMES;  Thursda.vs;  eight  pages;  size 
30x44:  subscription  $1.50;  established  1SS2  ;  J. 
W  Strohm,  editor  and  publisher :  circ'n  K  1. 
CUPID'S  CORNER;  monthly;  matri- 
monial ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x32  ;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1883;  J.  W.  Strohm, 
editor  ;  News  Publishing  Co.,  publisher.s. 

PLYMOUTH,  Luzerne  Co.,  o  6,085 
pop.,  on  Susquehanna  r.  and  Delaware, 
Lackawanna  &  Western  Rd.,  4  m.  S.  W. 
of  Wilkes-Barre.  Numerous  coal  mines 
here. 
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size  31x4^1 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1870 ; 

E.  D.  Barthe,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K  1. 

PORT  ALLEGANY, McKean  Co.,ti 
1,000  pop.,  on  Coudersport  &  Alleghany  and 
Buffalo,  New  York  &  Philadelphia  Rd.s.,  26 
m.  from  Clean,  N.  Y.,  and  i)6  from  Buffalo. 
N.  Y.  Large  lumber  interests.  Contains 
what  is  said  to  be  the  largest  tannery  in  the 
world. 

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tablished 1874;  A.  J.  Hughes,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J  J. 
PORTLAND,    Northampton    Co.,   o- 
611  pop.,  on  Delaware  r.,  and  on  Delaware, 
Lackawanna  &  Western  Rd.,  at  terminus 
of     Bangor     &     Portland     Rd.,     midway 
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New  York,  Susquehanna  &  Western  Rd., 
on  the  opposite  side  of  the  r.,  at  Columbia^ 
N.  J.,  affords  additional  facilities  for  an 
extensive  shipping  point.  Slate  and  lime- 
stone quaiTies  in  vicinity. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays ;  democratic  v 
four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1874;  Coe  Finch,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

PORT  ROYAL,  Juniata  Co.,  a  Oil 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  3  m.  W.  of  Mif- 
flintown. 

TIMES ;  Thursdays ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;. 
subscription  $1.25;  established  1876;  John  W. 
Speddy,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

POTTSTOWN,  Montgomery  Co.,  O^ 
5,305  pop.,  on  Schuylkill  canal  and  r.  and 
Philadelphia  &  Reading  and  the  Pennsyl- 
vania &  Schuylkill  Valley  Rds.,  35  m.  from 
Plilladelphia.    Engaged  in  manufacturing 
nails,  boiler  plate  and  ship  iron,  agricultu- 
ral and  other  machinery,  cigars,  etc. 
LEDGER;   everv    evening    except  Sun- 
day, and   MONTGOMERY    LEDGER^ 
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24x36,  weekly  30x46 ;  subscription— daily  $4.50, 
weekly  $1.50;  established— daily  1873,  weekly 
184:5;  William  J.  Binder  and  L.  H.  Davis,  edi- 
tors ;    William  J.  Binder,  publisher;   circula- 
tion—daily K  1,  weekly  1 1. 

MORNING  CHRONICLE;  every 
morning  except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY^ 
Saturdays;  independent;  daily  four  pages, 
weekly  eight  pages ;  size— dally  22x30,  weekly 
26x36; "subscription —daily  .S4.."(),  weekly  $1.50; 
established— daily  ISso,  werkly  1873;  A'.fred 
R.  Saylor,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  - 
daily  K  K  I,  weeklv  .1  1. 

MONTGOMERY  LEDGER;  (see 
Ledger. ) 

POTTSVILLE,  C.  H.,  Schuylkill  Co.^ 

D-  13,253  pop.,  on  Schu.ylkill  r.  and  canal  and 
People's  Rd.,  at  terminus  of  Philadelphia  & 
Reading  Rd.,  93  m.  from  Philadelphia. 
Several  other  railroads  centre  here.  Min 
ing  and  shipping  coal  the  chief  industry. 
Located  in  the  midst  of  the  coal  fields  of 
Pennsylvania. 

EVENING  CHRONICLE;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  STANDARD,  Fri- 
days ;  independent-democratic  ;  four  pages  ; 
size— daily  22x30,  weekly  28x42  ;  subscription 
—daily  $3,  weekly  $1.50  ;  established — daily 
1875,  weekly  1859  ;  Standard  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publisliers;  circulation— daily  G  1, 
weekly  I.  Z^'  Actual  ai'erage  circulation  of 
daily  edition  for  one  year  preceding  Dec.  1, 
1884,  as  per  statement  on  file  at  the  office  of  the 
American  Newspaper  Directory,  5,393  copies. 

MINERS'  JOURNAL;  every  morning 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays; 
republican  ;  four  pages ;  size — dally  24x36, 
weekly  21x47;  subscription— daily,  $6  weekly 
$1 ;  established  —  daily  1869,  weekly  1825  ; 
Miners'  Journal  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers;  circ'n— daily  H,  weekly  H. 

REPUBLICAN;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  St'HUYLKILL  REPUB- 
LICAN, Saturdays;  republican;  four  pages, 
size— daily  19x26,  weeklv  30x46;  subscription 
—daily  $3.  weekly  $2  ;  established— daily  1884, 
weekly  1871 ;  J.  H.  Zerbey,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

AMERIKANISCHER  REPUBLI- 
KANER;  Fridays;  German;  republican; 
four  pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1855 ;  August  Knecht,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

JEFFERSON  DEMOKRAT  ;  Fri- 
days ;  German  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
28.\42 :  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1855  ;  J. 
W.  Schrader,  editor  and  publisher;  circu- 
lation 1 1. 


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SCIIITY  LiKILL,  REPUBLICAN; 

■(see  Republican.) 

STANOARD;  (see  Evening  Chronicle.) 

PROVIDENCE,  Lackawanna  Co.,  cf 

1,800  pop.,  on  Delaware  &  Hudson  Canal  Co.'s 

Rd.,  near  Scranton.     Largely  engaged  In 

coal  mining  and  manufacturing. 

REGISTER;  Saturda.vs ;  four  pages; 
■size  22x30 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1876 ;  W.  C.  Tunstall,  editor  and  publisher ; 
■circulation  K  K  1. 

PUNXSUTAWNEY,  Jefferson  Co., 
-a  1,200  pop.,  on  Mahoning  creelc,  at  terminus 
of  Rochester  &  Pittsburgh  Rd.,  20  m.  S.  E. 
of  BrookvlUe  and  75  N.  E.  of  Pittsburgh. 
In  an  extensive  mining  region.  Engaged  in 
agriculture,  live-stock  and  lumber  trade. 

SPIRIT;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  ;  size  SOx-H  ;  subscription  S2..tO  ; 
establislied  1873  ;  William  P.  Hastings,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  I. 

TRIBUNE;  Wednesdays  ;  republican  ; 

eight  passes  ;  .size  3.')x4'^ ;  subsci'iption  §1.50 ; 
established  1*>4  ;  W.  O.  Smith,  editor  ;  Smith 
&  Fleming,  publishers. 

PUTNAM,  Allegheny  Co.,  p 

CHARTIERS    VALLEY    TRIB- 

WNE  ;  Saturdays  ;  four  p:iges  ;  size  23x31  ; 
subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1884  ;  Edvyard 
B.  Sa\V}'ers,  editor  and  ptiblisher. 

■QUAKERTOWN,  ^Mc/ks  Co., 0,1,769 
pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd.,  39  m. 
from  Philadelphia.  Trade  centre  for  a  fine 
farming  section;  engaged  In  manufacturing 
stoves,  harness,  boots  and  shoes,  cigars,  etc. 

FREE  PRESS;  Saturdays; independent; 
■eight  pages  ;  size  2s.x42  ;  subscription  81-25  ; 
established  1881:  Dr.  W.  T.  Bruce,  editor;  U.  S. 
Stauffer,  publisher;  circulation  .T. 

PATRIOT  UXD  REFORMER; 
Thursdays ;  German ;  independent ;  four 
pages  ;  size  20x2S  ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  es- 
tablished 1867 ;  John  G.  Stauffer,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J  J  1 ;  issues  also  Das 
Bimmels  Manna,  Die  Kierche  Unterm  Krenz 
and  Manila. 

DAS  HIM3IELS  MANNA;  monthly; 
German;  unsectarian;  four  pages;  size  17x23; 
subscription  20  cents ;  established  1876 ;  John 
G.  Stauffer,  editor  and  publisher ;  a  Sunday- 
school  paper ;  does  not  insert  advertise- 
ments ;  Issued  from  the  office  of  the  Patriot 
und  Reformer. 

DIE  KIERCHE  UNTERM  KREXZ; 
montlily  ;  German  ;  undenominational ;  four 
pa^es  ;  size  20x26  ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  John 
G.  Stauffer,  editor  and  publisher ;  issued  from 
the  office  of  the  Patriot  und  Reformer. 

MANNA;  monthly;  unsectarian;  four 
pages;  size  17x23;  .subscription  25  cents  ;  es- 
tablished 1878;  John  G.  Stauffer,  editor  and 
,  publisher ;  does  not  insert  advertisements  ; 
Issued  from  the  office  of  the  Patriot  und  Re- 
former. 

READING,  C.  H.,  Berks  Co.,  r\  52,000 
pop.,  on  Schuylkill  r.  and  canal,  and  Phila- 
delphia &  Reading,  Pennsylvania,  Schuyl- 
kill &  Lehigh,  Wilmington  &  Northern  and 
several  other  Rds.,  58  m.  from  Philadelphia. 
Engaged  in  various  manufactures.    Centre 
of  an  agricultural  district. 
DIE   POST:    every  evening  except  Sun- 
<Jay,  B  AW  ER  VON  BERKS,  Tuesdays, 
and  DIE  BIENE,  Sundays  :  German;  four 
pages ;  size— daily  •23x.>4,  weekly  28x4;3,  Sun- 
day 20X-26  ;    sub.scription — daily   $6,    weeklv 
•«i..tO,    Sunday    .SI;    established  — daily    1868, 
weekly  1865,  Sunday  1867 ;  W.  Rosenthal,  edi- 
tor   and    publisher ;    circulation  —  daily    J, 


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weekly  J  1,  Sunday  J  ;  issues  also  Die  Deutsche 
Eiche. 

EAGLE;  everj'  evening  except  Sunday, 
WEEKLY,  Saturda.vs,  and  SUNDAY  ; 
independent  ;  four  pages  ;  size — daily  22x32, 
Sunday  24x36,  weekly  29x46;  subscription- 
daily  $5,  with  Sunday  $6.50,  weekly  $2  ;  estab- 
lished—daily 1868,  weekly  1841 ;  Jesse  G.  Haw- 
ley,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation — dally 
F,  Sundav  G,  weekly  H  H  1. 

MORNING  HERALD;  everv  morning 
except  Sunday,  and  HERALD,  Saturdays; 
four  pages  ;  size— daily  23x30,  weekly  28x42 ; 
subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1.25;  estab- 
lished —daily  1881,  weekly  1876 ;  Buckwalter  & 
Dampman,  editors  and  publishers ;  circula- 
tion—daily H  1,  weekly  I  1. 

NEWS  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size — daily  24x36,  weekly  29x42 ; 
subscription — daily  $5,  weekly  81.,50;  estab- 
lished-daily 1880,  weekly  1881 ;  W.  S.  Ritter, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation— daily  H  1, 
weekly  I  I ;  issues  also  the  Adier. 

TI3IES;  every  morning  except  Sunday, 
and  BERKS  AND  SCHUYLKILL 
JOURNAL,  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages ;  size— daily  25x36  and  25x41,  weekly 
30x46  ;  subscription — dally  $6,  weekly  §2.50;  es- 
tablished-daily 1857,  we'ekly  1816  ;  J.  Knabb 
&  Co.,  editors  and  publishers ;  circulation- 
daily  H  1.  weekly  H  1. 

ADLER.;  Tuesdays;  German  ;  democrat- 
ic ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x42 ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1796  ;  William  S.  Ritter.  publisher  ; 
circulation  6  ;  issues  also  rhe  Neivs. 

BANNER  VON  BERKS;  (see  Di« 
Post.  ) 

BERKS  AND  SCHUYLKILL 
JOURNA  L;  (see  Times.) 

DIE    BIENE:  (see  CfePosf.) 

DIE  DEUTSCHE  EICHE  ;  Wednes- 
days ;  German  ;  order  of  Harugari  ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  26x36 ;  subscription  §2.20 ;  estab- 
lished 1869  ;  W.  Rosenthal,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  I  1 ;  issues  also  Die  Post. 

HER.A  LD ;  (see  Morning  Herald.) 

LUTHERISCHES  KIRCHEN- 
BLATT;  Saturdays;  lutheran;  eight  pages  ; 
size  of  page  11x16;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1SS4 ;  Pastors  of  the  General  Council, 
editors  and  publishers ;  dated  at  Reading  and 
Philadelphia. 

REPI  BLIKANER  VON  BERKS; 
Thursda.ys;  German;  republican  ;  four  pages; 
size  26.X41 ;  subscription  §1.50 ;  established 
1869  ;  Daniel  Miller,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  J  1  ;  Issues  also  Dcr  Reformirte 
Haus  Freund. 

DER  REFORMIRTE  HAUS- 
FREUND;  semi-monthly;  German;  re- 
formed ehurcli  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24.x36  ;  sub- 
scription $1.20;  established  1867  ;  B.  Bausman, 
editor  ;  circulation  H ;  issued  from  the  office 
of  the  Repxiblikaner  von  Berks. 

FA3IILY  HEARTH;  monthly;  four 
pages ;  size  18x24 ;  subscription  50  cents ;  es- 
tablished 1S83;  John  B.  Clevenstine,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  J. 

GUIDE  AND  FRIEND;  monthly; 
eight  pai;fs  ;  size  16x22  ;  subscription  25  cents  ; 
estalilislieil  issi  ;  Michael  K.  Boyer,  Jr.,  edi- 
tor; .Micliael  K.  Boyer  &  Co.,  publishers;  cir- 
culation J. 

LITTERATUR-  BLATT  ;  monthly; 
German  ;  thirty-two  pages  ;  size  of  page  .5x8  ; 
sub.scription  .50  cents  ;  established  1SS3:  Silger 
Buehhanillung,  publishers;  circulation  H  I. 

PEASE'S  FEATHERED  WORLD; 
monthly;  twelve  pages;  size  of  page  9x12; 
suljseription  50  cents ;  George  C.  Pease,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

HEALTH;  bi-monthly;  hygiene;  twenty- 
eight  pages  octavo;  subscription  .50  cents  ; 
established  1879;  Robert  Walter,  M.  D.,  editor; 
Health  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

RENOVO,  Clinton  Co.,  fj  4,100 pop.,  on 
W.  branch  of  Susquehanna  r.  and  Philadel- 
phia &  Erie  division  of  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  27 
m.  from  Lock  Haven.    Centre  of  a  lumber- 


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ing  region.  Coal  mining  Is  the  leading  in- 
dustry. Railroad  machine  shops  are  locat- 
ed here. 

EVENING  NEWS  ;  every  evening  ex- 
cept .Sundav:  four  pa.i;es;  size  20x2«;  sub- 
scription §4.60;  established  18S3;  John  P. 
Dwyer,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pat^cs  ;  size  26x40;  subscription  $2;  es- 
talilisliiMl  1871;  John  U.  Shaffer,  editor  and 
puljlislicr  ;  circulation  .T. 

REYNOLDSVILLE,  Jefferson  Co., 
-a  2,500  pop.,  on  Low  Grade  division  AUe- 
hany  Valley  Rd.,  - '/)  m.  from  Pittsburgh. 
The  centre  of  the  i  ituminous  coal  fields  of 
Pennsylvania.  Ei»  ?aged  in  mining,  cok- 
ing, lumbering  an''  milling. 

PAPER;  Thur.sdi. >fs  ;  independent;  eight 
pages;  size  26x4ii :  • 'ibscriptlon  $2;  estab- 
lished 1874;  F.  J.  Bl,>-k  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

RIDGWAY,  C.  H.,  Elk  Co.,  [^  1,500 
pop.,  on  Clarion  r.  and  Pliiladeli)hia  &  Erie 
Rd.,  at  junction  of  Rochester  &  Pittsburgh 
and  Ridgvvay  &  Clearfield  Rds.,  118  m.  from 
Erie,  125  from  Buffalo  and  15()  from  Pitts- 
burgh. Engaged  in  tanning  and  the  lumber 
trade. 

ADVOCATE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages ;  size  2.'>x44  ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1S71  ;  Kerry  A.  Parsons,  Jr.,  editor 
and  publisher  :  circulation  K. 

ELK  DEilIOCRAT;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
$2 ;  established  1869 ;  Geo.  R.  Tilxon,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

ROCHESTER,  Beaver  Co.,  -n  4,000 
pop.,  on  Cleveland  &  Pittsburgh  and  Pitts- 
burgh, Ft.  Wayne  &  Chicago  Rds.,  26  m. 
from  Pittsburgh  and  87  from  Alliance. 

A  ROUS  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday  ; 
republican  ;  four  pages ;  size  20xoO ;  subscrip- 
tion .S5.50;  established  188:5;  Curtis  &  Reed, 
editors  and  jiublishers  ;  circulation  K. 

ROCKWOOD,  Somerset  Co.,  J3  SOO 
pop.,  on  Casselman  r.  and  Pittsburgh  divi- 
sion of  the  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  at  .junc- 
tien  of  Somerset  &  Camliria  brancli  of  the 
same.  Engaged  In  lumbering,  lime  burning 
and  agriculture. 

SOMERSET  CO.  TI3IES  ;  Saturdays  ; 
four  pages;  size  24x:!6 ;  subscription  §1;  es- 
tablished 1S8:1 ;  E.  H.  Werner,  editor  and  inib- 
lisher;  circulation  K  K  1. 

ST.   CLAIR,    Schuylkill  Co.,  n-   4,000 

pop.,  on  Mill  Creek  ;  also  on  Ijranch  of  the 

P.  &  R.  Rd.,  5  m.  Irom  Pottsville.    Manufac 

ture  mining  utensils. 

SPIjTNTEKS;  Saturdays;  twelve  pages; 
size  of  page  11x15;  subscription  .$1.25  ;  estab- 
Iish(!d  1882;  Splinters  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers;  W.  H.  Holmes,  manager; 
circulation  K  1. 

ST.  MARY'S,  FAk  Co.,  [j  1,.5  i7  pop., 

on  Philadelphia  &  Erie  division  of  Pennsyl 

vauia  Rd.,  10  m.  E.  of  Ridgway.    In  a  coal 

and  lumbering  district. 

ELK  CO.  GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  four 
pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  .§2  ;  established 
1868;  G.  C.  Brandon,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  K. 

SALTSBURG,  Indiana  Co.,  -a  860 
pop.,  on  West  Peun.    division  of  Pennsyl- 


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vania  Rd.,  62  m.  E.  of  Pittsburgh.    Engaged 
in  coal  mining,  glass  making  and  agricul- 
ture. 
PRESS;  Wednesdays  ;  independent ;  four 

pages;  size  27x38 ;  subscription  $1..tO;  estab- 
lished 1875;  W.  H.  Werkheiser  &  Son,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

SANDY  LAKE,  Mercer  Co.,  \2  85a 
pop.,  on  Big  Sandy  creek,  and  a  branch  of 
Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rd.,  at 
junction  of  the  Buffalo,  Pittsburgh  and 
Western  Rd.,  20  m.  from  Franklin,  12  from 
Mercer  and  22  from  Meadville.  Engaged  In 
agriculture  and  coal  mining.  Contains 
flouring  mills,  machine  shop,  foundry, 
stave  and  woolen  mills.  Medicinal  springs 
are  near  by. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages;  size  26x40;  suliscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1874;  Rev.  L.  I.  Crawford,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

SAXTON,  Bedford  Co.,  g  500  pop.,  on 
H.  &  B.  T.  Rd..  at  juncton  of  Powelton  Nar- 
row Gauge  Rd.  and  Raystown  branch  of 
Juniata  r.  Has  railroad  shops,  furnace, 
foundry,  etc. 

HERALD  ;  Wednesdays;  non-partisan;, 
four  pages  ;  size  17x24  ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1884  ;  W.  Thompson  and  W.  G.  Wil- 
son, editors  and  puldishers. 

SCHWENKSVILLE,    Montgomery 

Co.,  Q^  500  pop.,  on  Perkiomeu  Rd.,  28   m. 

from    Philadelphia    and     12   from   Norris- 

town.    Trading  point. 

ITE>I;  Fridays  :  four  pages  ;  size  22x38; 
subscription  $1.2);  established  1877;  Irwiu  H. 
Bardman,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  J  J. 

SCOTTDALE,  Westmoreland  Co.,  p. 
2,.500  pop.,  on  Southwestern  Penu.  Ry., 
division  of  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  17  m.  S.  of 
Greensljurg  and  6  m.  N.  of  Connellsville. 
Engaged  In  coal  mining. 

INDEPENDENT;  Wednesdays:  eight 
pages;  .size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1882;  Byrne,  Porter  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers;  circulation  K  1. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
2Sx44  :  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1831 ; 
I.  M.  Newcomer  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
circulation  J. 

SCR  ANTON,  C.  II.,  Lackawanna  Co., 
cf  60,000  pop.,  on  Lackawanna  r.  and  Dela- 
ware, Lackawanna  &  Western,  Delaware 
&   Hudson    Canal   Co.,    Erie   &    Wyoming 
Valley  and  Central  of  New  Jersey  branch 
of   Philadelphia    &    Reading  Rds.,    149  m. 
from  New  York  and  167  from  Pliiladelphia. 
Extensive  iron    and   steel  works,  locomo- 
tive works  and  manufacturing  of  mining 
machinery.    A  trade  centre,  and  the  depot 
of  anthracite  coal  trade. 
EVENINtJ  TIMES;   every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  TI.>IES,  Thursdays;  dem- 
ocratic; daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages;, 
.size— daily  23x32,  weekly  (size  of  l)age)  16x23  ; 
subscription— daily  $4.50,  weekly   $2;    estab 
lished —dally  1870,  weekly  1873;  A.  A.Chase, 
editor  and  publisher;  cii'culation— daily  H  1, 
weekly  J  1  :  issues  also  the  Lair  Times. 

REPUBLK'AN;  every  morning,  and 
WEEKIi  V,  Wednesdays;  republican;  dailj' 
and  weekly  lour  liages,  Sunday  eight  pages; 
size— daily  26x38,  weekly  28x42 ;  subscription — 
daily   S7,    weekly   $1.30,  Sunday   $2;   estab- 


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llshed— daily  186T,  weekly  1856,  Sunday  1883 ; 
Joseph  A.  Seranton,  editor  and  publisher  j 
eirc'n— daily  G  1,  Sunday  G  I.  weekly  J  .1  1 . 

TK  UTii  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday  ; 
imleiiendent ;  four  pases:  size  23x34;  sub- 
scription $5.50:  established  1882;  John  E.  Bar- 
rett and  J.  J.  Jordan,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
circulation  (>  1. 

DER  HEROIiD;  semi-weekly,  Wednes- 
days and  Saturdays  ;  German  ;  four  pases  ; 
size  26x40;  subscription  $2.50;  established 
1874  ;  Nicholas  Kiefer,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  J  1. 

CAMBRO-A^IERICAN  REVIEW: 
Saturdays:  republican-  four  pages;  size 
2Sx4(i;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1882; 
Cambro-Ameriean  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publisliers ;  Tallie  Morgan,  manager ; 
circulation  I ;  dated  at  Hyde  Park. 

COM>ION  PLEAS  REPORTER; 
Fridays:  legal:  twelve  pages;  size  of  page 
6x10;  subscription  $3;  established  1884 ;  A.  L. 
Baker,  editor  and  publisher. 

DOLLAR  NEVVSi;  (see  Sunda!/  Morn- 
ing Xews.) 

EAGLE;  Saturdays;  eight  pages;  size 
36x48;  subscription  .§1.50;  established  1881; 
John  McComb,  editor  and  publisher;  circu- 
lation H  1. 

JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  28x42 ;  subscj'iptlon  .$2.25  ; 
established  1867 ;  6.  W.  Benedict,  editor  and 
publisher :  circulation  J. 

LACKAWANNA  DE^IOCRAT; 
Saturdays ;  democratic :  four  pages :  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1882  : 
Stanton  &  Lutton,  editors  and  publishers ;  cir- 
culation J  1. 

LAW  TIMES;  Fridays;  legal;  twelve 
pages  ;  size  of  page  6x10 ;  subscription  $3 ; 
established  1873 ;  A.  A.  Chase,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K;  issues  also  the  Times. 

SUNDAY  FREE  PRESS;  Sundays;  in- 
dependent;  cinlit  pag("s;  size  30x44;  subscrip- 
tion .§2  ;  cstablislicd  1872;  F.  A.  Beamish,  edi- 
tor and jMihlislicr;  circulation  X. 

SUNDAY  MORNINO  NEWS;  Sun- 
days ;  independent ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44 ; 
subscription  $2;  estalilished  1878;  F.J.  Fltz- 
simmons  and  F.  P.  Woodward,  editors  and 
publishers  :  circulation  G  1.  An  edition  en- 
titled the  Dollar  Neirs  is  issued  on  Mondays. 

TIMES;  (see  Evening  Times.) 

WOCHENBLATT;  Thursdays;  Ger- 
man ;  democratic  ;  four  pages ;  size  28x44 ; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1865 ;  Fred.  Wag- 
ner, editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K  K  1. 

ART  J  O  I'  R  N  A  L  ;  monthly  ;  eight 
pages;  size  19x24:  subscription  75  cents;  es- 
tablished 1884;  Nicholas  Kiefer,  editor  and 
publisher. 

HERALD  OF  JOY;  monthly;  con- 
gregational; four  pages;  size  17x23;  sub- 
scrijjtion  30 cents;  established  1883;  Jonathan 
Edwards,  edit(jr  and  publisher  ;  a  local  church 
paper. 

SELINSGROVE,  Smj^fer  Co.,  n  1,431 
pop.,  on  Susquelianna  r.  and  Northern  Cen- 
tral Rd.,  at  junction  of  Lewistown  division 
of  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  50  m.  from  Harris- 
burg.  Surrounded  by  an  agricultural  dis- 
trict. 

SNYDER  CO.  TRIBUNE:  Thursdays; 
republican  ;  four  pages ;  size  24x35 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  18.58;  Joseph  A.  Lum- 
bard,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

T  I  I>I  E  S  ;  Thursdays  ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages;  size  24x35;  subscription  .§1.60;  estab- 
lished 1856 ;  T.  Benton  Ulrich,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

SEWICKLEY,    'Allegheny    Co.,    p 

3,000  pop.,  on    the   Ohio  r.  and  Pittsburgh, 

Fort    Wayne,  &  Chicago  Rd.,  12   m.  from 

Pittsburgh. 

i|  U  I  VIVE;  monthly  ;  independent ; 
thirty  six  pages  ;  size  of  page  7x10:  subsrt'ip- 
tion  $1 ;  established  1883;  Qui  Vive  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 


PENNSYLVANIA. 


SHAMOKIN,  Northumberland  Co.,  3 
12,000  pop.,  on  Mahanoy  &  Shaniokin  l>ranch 
of  Philadelphia  &  Reading  and  terminus  of 
the  Shaniokin,  Sunbury  and  Lewisburg 
Rds.,  at  junction  of  Shaniokin  division  of 
Northern  Central  Rd.  and  at  terminus  of 
Easton  &  Shaniokin  branch*  of  the  Lehigh 
Valley  Rd.,  18  m.  from  Sunbury.  In  the 
anthracite  coal  regions. 

HERALD  :  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
28x44  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1863  ; 
Elmer  HefCeltinger,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  K  K  1. 

SENTINEIi:  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x36  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1882  ;  Gui- 
termann  &  Mackenzie,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  J. 

TIMES  ;  Fridays ;  independent ;  four 
pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1872;  D.  L.  Sollenberger  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers;  circulation  J  1 

TALK  OF  THE  DAY;  monthly; 
four  pages  :  size  16,x22  ;  subscription  'at  cents  ; 
established  1879  ;  J.  C.  J.  Kurtz,  editor ;  A.  J. 
Kurtz  &  Brother,  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

SHARON,  Mercer  Co.,  "tD  5,684 pop.,  on 
Pittsburgh  &  Erie  Rd.  and  Mahoning  divi- 
sion of  N.  Y.,  Lake  Erie  &  Western  Rd.,  at 
terminus  of  the  Middlesex  extension  of 
same,  73  m.  from  Pittsburgh.  Engaged  in 
iron  manufactiu'ing  and  coal  mining. 

EVENING  EAGLE;  every  evening 
except  Thursday  and  Sunday,  and  MER- 
CER CO.  EAGLE,  Wednesdays;  four 
pages  ;  size— daily  24x:>4,  weekly  28x44 ;  sub- 
scription— daily  .$5,  weekly  $2;  established — 
daily  1876,  weekly  1875 ;  S.  R.  McNabb,  editor 
and  publisher :  eirc'n — daily  K,  weekly  J. 

HERALD;  Fridays  ;  republican ;  tour 
pages;  size  28x42;  subscription  $1.20;  estab- 
lished 1864  ;  John  L.  Morrison,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J  I. 

MERCER  CO.  EAGLE;  (see  Evening 
Eagle. )  \ 

SHARPSBURG,  Allegheny  Co.,  JJ 
3,468  pop.,  on  Allegheny  r.,  Allegheny  Valley, 
Pennsjdvani  aand  Pittsburgh  &  Western 
Rds.  Has  rolling  mills,  furnaces,  fountlries 
and  coal  mines. 

HERALD  ;  Saturdays  ;  independent ; 
four  pages;  size  24x:36;  subscription  .$1 ;  estab- 
lished 1878 :  J.  A.  Rattigau,  editor  and  pub  ■ 
Usher ;  circulation  J  1 . 

SHARPSVILLE,  Mercer  Co.,  b  1.825 
pop.,  on  Erie  &  Pittsburgh  and  N.  Y., 
Penn.  &  Ohio  Rds.,  at  terminus  of  Sharps- 
ville  Rd.,  24  m.  from  New  Castle.  Has 
numerous  blast  furnaces. 

ADVERTISER;  Wednesdays ;  four 
pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1870 ;  P.  J.  Bartleson,  editor ;  Sharps- 
ville  Printing  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

SHENANDOAH,  Schuylkill  Co.,  a- 
13,000  pop.,  on  Lehigh  Valley  and  Philadel- 
phia &  Reading  Rds.,  13  m.  from  Pottsville. 
In  the  centre  of  the  Mahanoy  coal  fields. 
A  number  of  the  largest  collieries  in  the 
anthracite  region  are  within  the  borough 
limits,  and  over  one  half  of  the  total  yield 
of  the  Schuylkill  coal  region  is  produced 
within  3  miles  of  the  town. 

EVENING  PROGRKSS  ;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday  ;  independent :  four  ])ages  ; 
size  21x30:  subscription  $3;  established  1884; 
Progress  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 


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PEXXS  YL  VA  XIA. 


HERAIiD,  Saturdays;  elRht  iiatces  ;  size 
of  pafje  15x2.; ;  subscription  $l.ai ;  fstalilislied 
1870;  Mining  Herairl  Co.  (limited),  pulilislicrs  ; 
circulation  H  1 ;  Issue  also  the  Mining  Herald 
and  Colliery  Engineer. 

IVIIMNCi  HERALD  AND  COL,- 
lilERY  ENGINEER;  Saturdays;  com- 
mercial; sixteen  pages;  size  31x44;  sub- 
scription $2  ;  establishetl  1879  ;  Mining 
Herald  Co.  (limited),  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation  G  1  ;  dated  at  Shenandoah  and 
Philadelphia;  Philadelphia  office  713  Chestnut 
street ;  issue  also  the  Herald. 

SHICKSHINNY,    Luzerne    Co.,    a- 

a,l.00  pop.,  on  Lackawanna  &  Bloomsburg 
branch  of  D.,  L.  &  W.  Rd.,  at  junction  of 
North  &  West  branch  division  of  Pennsyl- 
vania Rd.,  40  ni.  from  Scranton.  A  mining 
town  ;  surrounded  by  a  rich  farming 
country. 

MOUNTAIN  ECHO:  Fridays  ;  republi- 
can ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1S78  ;  R.  Millard  Tubbs,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

SHINGLEHOUSE,  hotter  Co.,  ti  500 
pop.,  16  m.  S.  E.  of  Olean  and  20  S.  E.  of 
Wellsville.    Shipping  point  for  lumber. 

SIGNAL;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
22x31 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1884 ; 
Frank  E.  Bailey,  editor  and  publisher. 

SHIPPENSBURG,  Cumberland  Co., 
9  2,800  pop.,  on  Cumberland  Valley  Rd.,  at 
junction  of  the  Harrisburg  &  Potomac  Rd. 
and  terminus  of  the  Western  Maryland  Rd., 
41  m.  from  Harrisburg.  Surrounded  by  a 
populous  agi'icviltural  district  and  a  centre 
of  trade.  State  Normal  School  located 
here.  Jerse.v  cattle  are  raised  and  herded 
In  the  vicinity. 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays;  Independent; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.75; 
established  1875 ;  J.  E.  Wolfe,  editor;  Chronicle 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  J  J. 

NEWBURGH  TELEPHONE;  (see 
Newburgh.) 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  independent-repub- 
lican ;  four  pages  :  size  26x40  :  subscription 
$1.25 ;  established  1843  ;  D.  K.  &  J.  C.  Wagner, 
editors  and  publisliers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

SKIPPACK,  Montgomery  Co.,  O,  300 
pop.,  on  proposed  line  of  Delaware  River  & 
Lancaster  Rd.,  18  m.  from  Philadelphia,  10 
from  Norristown,  near  the  P.  &  R.  Rd. 
Chiefly  agricultural.  Manufactui-es  shirts, 
clothing,  stockings,  and  butter  and  cheese. 

DER  NEUTRALIST  UND  ALL- 
GEM  E  I  N  E    N  Kl  IGKEITS-BOTE  ; 

Wednesdays;     Gerinau  ;     republican:     four 
pages;   size  28x42;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1844 ;  A.   E.   Dambly,  editor  and  pub- 
isher;  circulation  J  1. 

SL.ATINGTON,  Lehigh  Co.,  a-  1,035 
pop.,  on  Leliigh  r.  and  Lehigh  Valley  and 
Schuylkill  &  Lehigh  Rds.,  16  m.  N.  W.  of  Al- 
lentown.     Slate  (luarries  here. 
NEWS;   Wednesdays;  independent;  four 

fiages ;   size   24.\36 :    subscription   $\  ;    estab- 
ished  1868;  L.  E.  Sclilaucli,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

SMETHPORT,  C.  II.,  McKeaa  Co.,  b 
1,000  pop.,  on  liutValo,  N.  Y.  &  Philadelphia 
Rd.,  at  terminus  of  Bradford,  Bordell  & 
Kinzua   Rd.,    aliout   96    ni.    from    Buffalo. 


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Centre  of  extensive  mining  and  petroleum 
region. 

McKEAN  CO.  MINER;  Fridays; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50  ;  established  1863  ;  L.  Rogers,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

McKEAN  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44 ;  subscrip- 
tion .$2.50;  established  1879;  Wilson  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  J. 

SOMERSET,  C.   H.,  Somerset  Co.,  p 
1,500  pop.,   on  Somerset  &  Cambria  branch 
of   Baltimore  &   Ohio   Rd.,  at  junction  of 
Southern  Pennsylvania  Rd.  (now  building), 
110  m.  from  Pittsburgh.    Lumber  trade  car- 
ried on.    Coal  found  in  this  vicinity.    Fine 
agiieutural  district.    Maple  sugar  and  but- 
ter are  the  chief  commodities. 
DEMOCRAT;    Wednesdays ;    demo- 
cratic ;  eiifht  jiatccs  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription 
$2.50;  establislied    18.54;   A.   H.  CofCroth,  Jr., 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

HERALD;  Wednesdays  ;  republican  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscription  $2.50  : 
established  1827;  Edward  Scull,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  I. 

SOUDERTON,  Montgomery  Co.,  D, 
350  pop.,  26  m.  from  Phiia.,  with  railroad 
communication  b.y  the  Philadelphia  & 
Reading  Rd.    Has  steam  and  planing  mills. 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays ;  four 
pages;  size  24x35;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  W.  F.  Goettler,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

SOUTH    BETHLEHEM,     ^^orth- 

ainjpton  Co.,  n-  5,500  pop.,  on  line  of  Lehigh 
Valley  and  Phila.  &  Reading  Rds.,  12  m.W.  of 
Eastou  and  54  from  Phila.  Seat  of  Lehigh 
University,  St.  Luke's  Hospital  and  other 
institutions.  Has  extensive  Bessemer  steel 
works,  also  large  zinc,  brass,  boiler  and 
other  works,  and  is  rich  in  iron  and  zinc 
ores. 

STAR  ;  every  afternoon  except  Sunday  ; 
independent :  four  pages  ;  size  22x30  ;  sub- 
scription $4  ;  established  18S4 ;  Grim  &  Har- 
lachor,  editors  and  publishers. 

SOUTH   CHESTER,    (THURLOW 

P.  O.),  Delaware  Co.,  Q,  5,000  pop.,  on  Phila- 
delphia, Wilmington  &  Baltimore  Rd.,  and 
for  freight  only  on  the  Philadelphia  &  Read- 
ing Rd.,  2  m.  from  Chester  and  16  from 
Philadelphia.  The  Chester  rolling  mills, 
Chester  Pipe  and  Tube  Go's  works.  Chester 
oil  works  and  several  other  manufactories 
are  located  here. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size  22x 
.32;  subscription  50  "cents  ;  established  1883; 
W.  Warren  Webb,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation I  1. 

PLAINSPEAKER  :  Thursdays;  four 
pages;  size  15.\22;  sul)scri|ition  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1SS3':  Olin  T.  Pancoast,  editor; 
Olin  T.  Pancoast  and  H.  H.  Billany,  publish- 
ers ;  cii'culation  K. 

SPARTANSBURG,  Crawford 

Co..   z 

SENTINEL;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
22x31;  subscri|)tiou  $1 ;  established  1885;  R. 
A.  Maxwell,  editor  and  publisher. 

SPRING  CITY,  Chester  Co.,  O,  1,112 
pop.,  on  Schuylkill  r.  and  canal  and 
Schuylkill   Valley   Rd.,   near    the   line  of 


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Philadelphia  &  Reading  Bd.,  32  m.  from 
Philadelphia.  Has  a  wood  paper  manufac- 
tory, stove  works,  moulders'  facing  works 
and  tile  works. 

SUN;  Saturdays;  Independent;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1872 ;  John  H.  Royer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

STEELTON,   Dauphin    Co.,    a  ^6.000 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  at  junction  of 
Philadelphia   &  Reading  Rd.,   3   m.  E.    of 
Harrisburg.     Makes   Bessemer  steel,  steel 
rails,  s^vltches,  etc.    Has  a  steam  flou  ing 
mill  with  a  capacity  of  500  barrels  per  day. 
ITEM;  everv  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
WEEKLY,    Fridays;  independent;   daily 
four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages ;  size— daily 
32x32,  weekly  26x40;   subscription— daily  $3, 
weekly  $1 ;   established— daily    WS3,  weekly 
1875 ;  J.  A.  Work,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation—daily K  K,  weekly  K  K  1. 

REPORTEIt;  Saturdays;  four  pages; 
«lze  24x36;  subscription  $1-50;  established 
1880 ;  W.  H.  H.  Seig,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation J  1. 

STONEBORO,  ^fercer  Co.,  tl  1.-160 
pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern 
and  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  &  PhU.  Rds.  Coal  mining 
section. 

LAKE  LOCAL,:  Thursd ays ;  four  pages ; 
size  22x311;  subscription  Si;  established  18(9; 
W.  R.  Eckels,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circula- 
tion K  1. 

STOYESTOWN,  Somerset  Co.,  P 

SOMERS5ET  CO.  SIGNAL;  quarter- 
ly ;  prohibition  ;  four  pages  ;  size  14x22  ;  sub- 
scription 10  cents  ;  established  18S4 ;  A.  S. 
Baumgardner,  editor  and  publisher. 

STRASBURGH,  Lancaster  Co.,  O, 

FREE  PRESS:  Saturdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription 
.^1.25  ;  established  1884;  F.  P.  Eberman,  editor 
and  publisher. 

STROUDSBURG,  C.  H.,  Monroe 
Co.,  D-  1,860  pop.,  on  Broadhead's  creek  and 
Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western  and 
New  York,  Susquehanna  &  Western  Rds., 
89  m.  from  New  York.  Surrounded  by  an 
agricultural  country ;  possesses  water 
power. 

JEFFERSONIAX:  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican ;  four  pages  ;  size  -23.x3;3 ;  subscription 
$2 ;  established  1S43 ;  Theodore  Schoch,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  :  circulation  J  J. 

MONROE  DE:>I0CRAT;  Thursdays; 
-democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28.x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion .SI. 50  ;  established  1830;  Joseph  H.  Shull 
and  B.  F.  Morey,  editors  and  publishers ;  cir- 
culation I. 

:ST7GAR  GROVE,  JFarren  Co.,  tl  600 
pop.,  9  m.  from  Jamestown,  N.  Y..  on  the 
New  York,  Penn.sylvauia  &  Oliio  Rd.  Dairy- 
ing and  general  farming. 

NEWS;  Thursdays  ;  four  pages ;  size 
24x35;  subscription  $1;  established  1884;  J. 
Warren  Fletcher,  editor  and  publisher. 

SUMMIT  HILL,  Carbon  Co.,  o-  3.50 
pop.,  on  N.  J.  Central  division  of  Philadel- 
phia &  Reading  Rd. 

SUMMIT  HILL  AND  LANSFORD 
RECORD;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
22x31;  subscription  S1.5U;  established  1879; 
J.  W.  Maloy,  editor  and  publislier ;  circula- 
.tlon  J. 


SUNBURY,  C.  U.,  Northumberland 
Co.,  O  6,000  pop.,  on  Susquehanna  r.,  at 
junction  of  Philadelphia  &  Reading  with 
Northern  Central  Rd.  and  Philadelphia 
and  Erie  division  of  the  Pennsylvania 
Rd.,  with  branches  running  to  Williams- 
port  and  Wilkes-Barre,  56  m.  from  Harris- 
burg and  36  from  Williamsport.  The 
Shamokln  division  of  the  Northern  Cen- 
tral Rd.  terminates  here,  also  Western 
terminus  of  Suubury,  Hazleton  &  Wilkes- 
Barre  Rd.  The  Philadelphia  &  Reading 
Rd.  also  connects  It  with  the  Vanderbilt, 
N.  Y.,  system  of  Rds.  Shipping  point  for 
Shamokln  coal  fields.  Engaged  in  lumber 
trade.  Has  a  rolling  mill,  nail  works  and 
lead  smelting  furnace,  two  steam  saw 
mills,  coffin  factory,  door  and  sash  factory, 
and  machine  and  car  shops. 

DAILY;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x30 :  subscription  $3 ;  estab- 
lished 1872;  Daily  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

MORNING  NEWS  ;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  NEWS,  Fridays;  re- 
publican ;  four  pages ;  size  —  daily  18x26, 
weekly  29x4.1;  subscription  — daily  $2.50, 
weekly  $1.50;  established— daily  1884,  weekly 
1881 ;  A.  N.  Brice,  editor  and  publisher. 

AMERICAN;  Fridays;  republican ;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1879 ;  E.  Wilvert,  editor  and  pub- 
Usher;  circulation  J  J  1. 

NEWS;  {nee  Morning  Neivs.) 

NORTHUMBERLAND  CO.  DEM- 
OCRAT; Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  28.X44  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1861 ; 
Eichholtz  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers ;  cir- 
culation I  1. 

STSSaVEHAIfS  A,  Susquehanna 
Co.,  cf  3,467  pop.,  on  N.  Y.,  Lake  Erie  &  West- 
ern Rd.,  8  m.  E.  of  Great  Bend  and  23  E.  of 
Binghamton  and  191  W.  from  New  York 
city.  Repair  shops  located  here. 
JOURNAL;     Saturdays;     independent; 

eight   pages  ;     size    26x40 ;     subscription  $2 ; 

established  1869 ;  B.  F.  Pride,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  .J  J. 
TRANSCRIPT;  Saturdays;  democratic; 

eight  pages;  size  30x44;    subscription  $1.50; 

established  1872 ;  Frank  A.  Miller,  editor  and 

publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

SWARTHMORE,  Delaware  Co.,  O, 
llX)  pop.,  on  Central    division  of    Philadel- 
phia, Wilmington  &  Baltimore  Rd.,  11  m.  W. 
of  Phila.    Seat  of  Swarthmore  College. 
PHCENIX;  monthly;  twenty-four  pages : 
size  of  page  s.-c  10 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1S81 ;  Students  of  Swarthmore  College,  editors 
and  publishers;  circulatiim  K;  a  college  pa- 
per ;  issued  during  the  collegiate  year. 

TAG O NY,  Philadelphia  Co.,  O,  3,000 
pop.,  on  the  Delaware  r..  a  suburb  of  Phila- 
delphia ami  branch  of  the  Philadelphia 
Post  Office. 

NEW  ERA;  Thursdays ;  republican  ; 
eight  pages;  size  22x30;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1881  ;  Watson  &  Mills,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

T  AM  AQUA,  Schuylkill  Co.,  n-  5,730 
pop.  On  Tamaqua  r.  and  Phil.  &  Reading 
Rd.  and  N.  J.  Central  division  of  the  same, 
15  m.  from  Pottsville.  Coal  is  found  here. 
Some  manufacturing  carried  on. 
COURIER;  Saturdays;  independent:  fou 


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pages  ;  size  26x40  :  subscription  $2  ;  establish- 
ed 1870 ;  Robert  Harris,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  J  1. 

TARENTUM,  AUegheny  Co.,  p  -2,000 
pop.,  on  Allt^ghcny  r.  at  intersection  of  Bull 
creek  and  Western  Pennsylvania  division 
of  Pennsylvania  Central  Railroad,  20  ni. 
from  Pittsburgh.  Gas  wells  liavo  been  sunk 
along  the  line  of  Bull  creek  and  are  now  in 
successful  operation.  A  thrifty,  prosper- 
ous town,  having  a  considerable  tra<ie  and 
surrounded  by  an  agricultural  district. 

ALLEGHENY    VALLEY    TIME8 ; 

Fridays;  four  pages;  slze24x3ii;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  18TS ;  "William  Kennedy, 
editor  ;  S.  G.  Barnes,  publisher ;  circ'n  J  1. 

TELFORD,    Montgoviery    Co.,   Q,  850 

pop.,  on  North  Penna.   Div.    of   Phlla.    & 

Reading  Rd.,  2S  m.  from  Philadelphia  and 

14  from  Norristown.    A  prosperous  village  ; 

has    machine   shops,   stores,   and  general 

trade. 

MONTGOMERY  CO.  PRES8E;  Tues 
days;  German;  four  pages;  size  2lx;j2:  sub- 
scription .SI ;  established  1800 ;  John  Shupe, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

TIDIOUTE,  Warren  Co.,  ~nl. MO  pop., 
on  Allegheny  r.  and  River  division  of  tlie 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.  &  Philadelphia  Rd.,  35  m.  from 
Oil  Cit.v.    Engaged  in  merchandising.    Has 
large  manufacturing  interests. 
NEWS*!  Fridays  ;    four  pages  ;   size  24x36  ; 
subscription  .§1.25  ;  established  18T3  ;  Charles 
K.  White,    editor    and     puiilisher ;     circula- 
tion K  1.  " 

TIONESTA,  C.  H.,  Forest  Co.,  b  635 
pop.,  on  Allegheny  r.  and  River  division  of 
the  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  &  Philadelphia  Rd.,  20  m. 
from  Oil  City.    Engaged  in  lumber  trade. 

C  O  M  M  O  N  AV  E  A  L  T  II  ;  Thursdays ; 
greenback  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x31  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1  ;  established  1880 ;  J.  H.  Dingman,  edi- 
tor ;  Forest  Publishing  Co.  (limited),  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K  1. 

FOREST  NATIONAL  DEMO- 
CRAT; Fridays;  democratic;  foui'  pages; 
size  22x30 ;  svibscription  $1.50 ;  established  1880 ; 
Kepler  &  Hayden,  editors;  J.  M.  Kepler,  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

FORE8T     REPUBLICAN;    Wednes 
<lays  ;    four  pages  ;    size  22x32  ;  subscription 
.$1.50;  established    1868;  J.  E.   Wenk,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  eiix-ulation  K  1. 

TITUSVILLE,  Crmvford  Co.,  n  9,04G 
pop.,  on  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  &  Philadelphia  (Pitts- 
burgh div.)  Rd.,  at  junction  of  Union  & 
Tltusville  branch,  28  m.  from  Meadville  ; 
southern  ternxlnus  of  Dunkirk,  Allegheny 
Valley  &  Pittsburgh  Rd.  Engaged  in  oil 
trade  and  location  of  a  number  of  relineries. 
Manufactures  engine  boilers,  oil,  flour  and 
fruit  barrels,  and  artesian  and  oil  well  ma- 
chinery, brooms,  furnitin-e,  hemlock  bark 
extract,  etc. 

MORNIN(J  HERALD;  every  mornlnp; 
except  Sunday,  and  HERALD,  Thursdays; 
republican  ;  dail.v  four  pages,  weekly  eight 
pages  ;  size — daily  26x40,  weekly  (size  of  page) 
20x27;  subscription— dally  $!•,  weekly  S2;  es- 
tablished—daily 1S65.  weekly  IS5;);  H.  C.  Bloss, 
editor  and  publisher;  H.  C.  Grenner.  business 
manager;  circulation— ilaily  I,  weekly  I. 

AMERICAN  CITIZftN  !  Saturdays; 
four  pages;    size  26x10;    subseription    .'81.60; 


established  1885 ;  H.  C.  Eddy  &  Co..  editoi-s 

and  publishers. 
HERAIjD;  (see  Morning  Herald.) 
SUNDAY   WORLD;     Sundays;   eight 

pages  ;  size  of  page  18x24 ;  subscription  $1.50 ; 

established  1879 ;  Frank  W.  Truesdeil  &  Co., 

editors  and  puldishers  ;  circulation  I. 

TOWANDA,  C.  H.,  Bradford  Co.,  ^ 
4,0!)0  pop.,  on  Susquehanna  r.  and  Lehigh 
Valley  Rd.,  at  junction  of  Barclay  and  State 
Line  &  Sullivan  Rds.,  77  m.  from  Pittston. 
Contains  a  flourishing  collegiate  institute 
and  nail  works,  boot  and  shoe  manufac- 
tories. 

REVIEW ;  every  morning  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
1  —daily  16x22,  weeklj'  26x40 ;  subscription — 
daily  $3,  weekly  $1 ;  established— daily  1883, 
weekl.v  1879;  Thompson  &  Goodenough,  edi- 
tors and  publishers;  circulation— daily  K  K  1, 
weekly  J  .J  1. 

BRADFORD  ARGUS;  Thursdays  ; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  27x40  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50  ;  established  18:33  ;  E.  Ashmuu  Par- 
sons, editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  I. 

BRADFORD  REPUBLICAN;  Thurs 
days  ;  republican;  eight  pages;  size  :30x44;  sub- 
scription .$2 ;   estalilished   1875 ;   Judsou  Hol- 
;  comb  and  C.  H.Allen;  editors;  Holcomb  & 
Tracy,  publishers  ;  circulation  I  1. 

REPORTER   JOIRNAL  ;     Wednes- 

da.vs ;   four    pages  :  size   28x44;   subscription 

$1.50;     established     1873;     Reporter-Journal 

Printing  Co.,  editors   and  publishers  ;  eircn- 

!  latlon  H  H  1. 

i  TOWER  CITY,  Schuylkill  Co.,  D- 
i     VALLEY    ECJHO;  Saturdays ;  foui- 

j  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1;  established 
!  1883;  R.  B.  Wilson,  editor  and  publisher;  cir- 
i  culation  K. 

TREMONT,    Schuylkill    Co.,   a-  1,975- 

1     i)op.,  13  m.  from  Pottsvllle,  on  Pluladelphla 
i     &  Reading  Rd.     Engaged  in  coal  mining 
and  iron  manufactures. 

N  E  W  S  ;  Thursdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
24x36  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1869  ;, 
U.  G.  BatdorfE,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circula- 
tion K. 

WEST  SCHUYLKILL  PRESS  f 
Saturdays;  four]iages;  size  20x40;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1S77 ;  John  A.  Beehtel,. 
editor  and  publisher. 

TROY,  Bradford  Co.,  i  l,.500pop.,  on 
Northern  Central  Rd.,  25  m.  from  Elmlra,. 
N.  Y.    In  an  agi-ieultural  and  butter-pro- 
j     duclng  section,  and  centre  of  trade. 

NORTHERN     TIER     GAZETTE; 

Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size- 
26x40  ;  subscription  $1..50  ;  established  1863  ;  A., 
S.  Hooker,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

REGISTER;  Thursdays:  four  pages  ; 
\  size  28x42  ;  subscription  .$1  ;  established  1881 ;. 
Frank  Loomis,  editor  ancl  publisher  ;  circula- 
tion K  1. 

TUNKHANNOCK,  C.  II.,  Wyoming' 
Co.,  cf  1,116  pop.,  on  N.  bi-anch  of  Susque- 
hanna r.  and  Lehigh  Valley  and  Montrose- 
Rds.,  23  m.  from  Pittston,  145  from  Harris- 
burg  and  24  from  Scranton.  The  centre  of  a 
grain  trade  and  engaged  in  various  Indus- 
trial purs\nts. 

N  E  W  A  <J  E  :  Thursdays  ;  independent 
(leuiocratic  ;  four  pages  :  size  26x40;  subscrip 
tion  $1.25  ;  established  1879:  Mason  Stark,  edi- 
tor and  publisher :  circulation  I  1. 

R  E  P  U  B  L 1 C  .V  N  ;  Fridays  ;  republican  ;. 
four  pages;  size  2.sx44;  subscription  .§2;  es- 
talilished 1869  ;  Baldwin  &  Chapman,  publish- 
ers :  circulation  I 

W  YOU  1 N (J    DE>IOCR .\ T  ;   Fridays  ? 


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PEXXS  YL  V.i  NIA . 


PENNSYLVANIA. 


democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44  :  subscrip- 
tion SI. 50  ;  established  1861  ;  Alvin  Day  &  Son, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  I. 

TYRONE,  Jiiair  Co.,  a  3,G0O  pop.,  on 
Pennsylvania  Central  Rd.,  at  junction  of 
Lewlsburg  &  Tyrone  divi.sion  and  Tyrone  & 
Lock  Haven,  Tyrone  &  Curwen.sville  and 
Tyrone  &  Scotia  branches  of  Tyrone  divis- 
ion of  same,  14  m.  from  Altooua.    Engaged 
in  iron,  lime,  lumber  and  stone  coal  trade. 
HERALD ;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  four 
pages  ;    size  26x40  ;    subscription  $2  ;   estab- 
lished 1867 ;  C.  S.  W.  Jones  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  J. 

TIMES;  Tuesdays:  four  pages;  size 
24x34  ;  subscription  SI ;  established  1880  ;  J. 
Newton  Holmes,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation K  1. 

ULYSSES, -Po«er  Co.,  ^  600  pop., 15  m. 
N.  E.  of  Coudersport  and  :>4  E  of  Smethport, 
a  station  on  the  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  &  Phila.  Rd. 
SENTINELi  ;    Wednesdays;   republican; 
eight  pages;  size   30x44;   subseriiition    $\.M; 
established  1881 ;  Seth  Lawls,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

UNION  CITY,  Erie  Co.,  b  2,171  pop., 
on  N.  Y.,  P.  &  O.,  Philadelphia  &  Erie  divis- 
ion of  Penn.  and  X.  Y.,  Pa.  &  Ohio  Rds.,  26 
m.  from  Erie.  The  centre  of  an  agricultural 
district  and  engaged  in  manufactures. 
TIMES;      Thursdays ;      Independent ; 

eight  pages;  size  30x44;    subscription  .<!1.T0; 

established  1871 ;  Frank  E.  McLean  and  John 

C.  McLean,  editors  and  publishers;  circ'u  J  1. 

UNIONTOWN,  C.  H.,  Fayette  Co., 
p  3,400  pop.,  at  terminus  of  Fayette  Co. 
branch  of  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd. ;  also  on 
Pennsylvania  Rd.,  72  m.  from  Pittsburgh. 
Surrounded  by  a  thlcklj^  settled  agricul- 
tural district.  A  central  point  in  the  coke 
and  iron  region  of  Pennsylvania.     - 

DE^IOCRAT;  Tuesdays;  democratic: 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1878  ;  Jos^-ph  Beatty.  editor  ;  Jas. 
Beattv,  publisher;  circulation  J  J  1. 

GENIUS  OF  LIBERTY;  Thursdays; 
democratic ;  four  pages ;  size  28x44 ;  sub 
scription  S2.50 ;  established  1805 ;  Cooke, 
Hazen  &  Marshall,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  I  1 . 

REPTBLICAN  STANDARD:  Thurs 
davs :  republican;  four  pages;  size  29x44; 
subscription  S2.50;  established  1S26;  Ewlng  & 
Sturgis,  editors  and  publishers  ;  cire'n  I. 

WESTERN  PENNSYLVANIAN; 
Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages;  size  27x41  ; 
subscription  .S2 ;  established  lS-i2;  J.  H. 
Grable,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  .J  1. 

VERONA,  Allegheny  Co.,  J3  2,000  pop., 

on  Allegheny  r.  and  Allegheny  Valley  RJ.,  6 

m.  from  Sharpsburg,  10  from  Allegheny  City 

and  10  from  Pittsburgh.     Has  tool  works, 

spring  works,  glass  works  and  planing  and 

saw  mills.     The  Allegheny  Valley  Rd.  car 

shops  are  located  here. 

BULLETIN;      Fridays;      independent; 

four  pages;  size  22x31;  subscription  $1 ; 
e-t,iblislied  1S84 ;  Albert  L.  "Wiehe,  editor  and 
publisher. 

WARREN,  C.  H.,  Warren  Co.,  ^  5,500 

pop.,  on  Allegheny  r.  and  Philadelphia  & 

Erie  Rd.,  at  junction  of  Dunkirk,  Allegheny 

Valley  &  Pittsburgh  and  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  & 

Philadelphia  Rds.,  66  m.  from  Erie.    The 

centre  of  the  Pennsylvania  oil  trade. 

EVENING    PARAGRAPH;     every 


evening  except  Sunday  ;  independent ;  four 
pages ;  size  lsx26 ;  .subscription  S5 ;  estab- 
lished 1«4 ;  J.  H.  Kelly,  editor ;  Paragraph 
Co.,  publishers. 

LEDGER;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages;  size  27x42;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1849;  W.  W.  Howard,  editor  and 
publisher  :  circulation  1  1 . 

I>I  A  I  L  ;     Tuesdays  ;    republican  ;    four 
pages;   si^e   2Sx44;    subscription   $2:    estab-- 
flshed  1848 :  E.  Cowan  &  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers; circulation  J  J. 

SUNDAY  MIRROR  ;  Sundays;  neu- 
tral ;  eight  pages :  size  30x44 ;  subscription 
.$1.50;  established  1SS3;  E.  Walker,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  .T  1  ;  an  edition,  size 
36x40,  subscription  $1..50.  entitled  the  Satur- 
day Mirror,  is  issued  on  Saturdays. 

WASHINGTON,  C.  H.,  Washington 

Co.,  P  5,1X10  pop.,  on  Chartiers  creek  and 
Pittsburgh,  Cincinnati  &  St.  Louis,  Waynes- 
burg  &  Washington  and  Baltimore  &  Ohio 
Rds.,  32  m.  from  Pittsburgh.  County  seat  of 
a  large  farming  and  sheep-raising  county. 
Seat  of  the  Washington  and  Jefferson  Col- 
lege. Millions  of  bushels  of  bituminous 
coal  are  mined  yearly.  The  town  is  heated 
by  natural  gas  as  fuel,  supplied  from  tvs^o- 
wells  in  the  vicinity. 

REPORTER  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  >VEEKLY,  Wednesdays; 
republican ;  dally  four  pages,  weekly  eight 
pages  ;  size— dailv  22x30,  weekly  30x44 ;  sub- 
cription— daily  $3,  weekly  $2;  established- 
daily  1876,  weekly  18(JS;  E.  L.  and  W.  Christman, 
editors  ;  E.  L.  Christman.  publisher ;  circula- 
tlou— dailv  J  1.  weeklv  J  1. 

DE^IOCR  AT;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  29x44  ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1878  :  Hart  &  Charlton,  editors  and 
publishers;  circulation  1 1 

OBSERVER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages;  size  31x44;  subMTiption  $2;  es- 
tablished 1871;  Acheson&McIlvaine,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  H. 

REVIEW  AND  EXAMINER;  Wed- 
nesdays ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44; 
subscription  S1..50  ;  established  —  Examiner 
1817,  Review  1851  ;  consolidated  1865 ;  John  M. 
Stockdale,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cire'n  J  J  1. 
JEFFERSONIAN;  monthly;  twenty 
pages;  size  of  page  9x11  ;  subscription  $1.25  ; 
established  1877;  Students  of  Washington 
and  Jefferson  College,  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation  K  ;  a  college  paper ;  issued  during 
the  collegiate  year. 

WATERFORD,  Erie  Co.,  tl  784  pop., 
14  m.  S.  E.  of  Erie  and  1  from  P.  &  E.  divis- 
ion of  the  Penn.  Rd.,  on  Lake  Le  Boeuf. 
Lies  in  a  farming  and  cattle-raising  dis- 
trict, and  has  two  flouring  mills  and  two 
large  tanneries. 
LEADER;     Fridays ;     independent  : 

eight  pages;  size3:ix44;    subscription  $1.75; 

established   1873  ;  W.  G.  Le  Fevre,  editor  and 

publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

WATSONTOWN,    Northumberland 
Co.,  D  2,.5fXi  pop.,  a  prosperous  town,  on  W. 
branch  of  the  Susquehanna  r.,  on  Philadel- 
phia &  Erie  division  of  the  Pennsylvania 
and  Philjidelphia  &  Reading  Rds.,  17  m.  N. 
of   Sunbury    and   20   E.    of    Willlamsport. 
Considerable   manufacturing    carried    on. 
Surrounded  by  a  good  agricultural  district. 
RECORD  AN  D  STA  R  ;  Saturdays;  eight 
pages;    size   32x44;   subscription   $2;    estab- 
lished 18S2 ;  Fosnot  &  Burr,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  J. 

AGRICULTUKAL  EPITOMIST  ; 
monthly;  agricultural;  sixteen  pages:  size 
24x36 ;  subscripi  ion  .50  cents  ;  established  1882  ;. 


-(92 


GEO.  P.  ROWELL   &  GO'S 


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Epltomist  Puhllshiiipr  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  X. 

WATTSBURG,  Erie  Co., -q  500  pop., 
on  Frencii  Creek,  IS  ni.  from  Erie.  En- 
gaged in  manufactures. 

SENTINEL,;  Thursdays;  eight  pages; 
size  22x30 ;  established  1882 ;  Dr.  S.  F.  Chapin, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

WAYNESBORO,  Franklin  Co.,  g 
3,(XK)  pop.,  at  terminus  of  Mont  Alto  Rd. 
and  on  Western  Maryland  Rd.  Manufac- 
tures steam  engines,  threshing  machines 
and  fruit  evaporators.  Has  two  steam 
lumber  mills.  In  rich  agricultural  district. 
Copper  and  Iron  found  near.  The  neighbor- 
ing mountains  contain  a  number  of  parks 
and  summer  resorts. 

KEYSTONE  GAZETTE;  Wednes 
days;  independent;  four  pages;  size  26x40; 
suliscription  .§1.50;  established  1876;  James 
B.  Fislier,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J. 

VILLAGE  RECORD;  Thursdays; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1847;  William  Blair,  editor  and  pub- 
.llsher ;  circulation  J. 

WAYNESBURGH,  C.  H.,  Greene 
Co.,  p  2,500  pop.,  at  terminus  of  Waynes- 
burgh  &  Washington  Rd.,  45  m.  S.  of 
Pittsburgh.  In  section  engaged  In  agri- 
culture and  stock-raising.  Fine  stock  and 
wool  growing  a  specialty. 

GREENE  CO.  DKMOCRAT;  Satur- 
days; democratic;  tour  pages;  size  28x44; 
subscription  $2:  established  1881;  F.  M. 
Spragg,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J  1 . 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  eight 
pages;  size  30x45;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1872 ;  Ragan  &  Evans,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  I  I. 

MESSENGER;  Tuesdays ;  demo- 
cratic ;  eight  pages ;  size  31x44 ;  subscription 
^2.50 ;  established  181:i ;  Woodruff  &  Dinsmore, 
-editors  and  publishers  :  circulation  I  1 . 

REPUBLICAN;  Tuesdays ;  republi- 
■can ;  four  pages ;  size  29x43 ;  subscription 
$2.50 ;  established  1835 ;  J.  H.  Knox,  editor ; 
Knox,  Ray  &  Teagarden,  publishers;  circula- 
tion J. J  1. 

WEATHERL.Y,  Carbon  Co.,  0  2,600 
pop.,  on  Lehigh  Valley  Rd.,  14  m.  from  Car- 
bon, C.  H.  A  coal  mining  district.  The  Le- 
high Valley  Rd.  shops  are  located  here. 

IIER.4IvD  ;  Saturdays;  Independent; 
■eight  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  Sl.,50  ;  es- 
tablished 1880 ;  Harvey  B.  Smith,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

WELLSBORO,  C.  H.,  Tioga  Co.,  [^ 
3,000  pop.,  on  Corning,  Cowanesque  &  An- 
trim Ry.,  24  m.  from  Lawrenceville,  40  from 
Corning,  N.  Y.,  and  78  from  Williamsport. 
In  a  mining  aud  agricultural  section. 

A  G  I  T  A  T  O  R  ;  Tuesdays  ;  republican  ; 

four  pages;  size  28x42;  sub.scription  $2;  es- 
-tabllsned  1854  :  Barnes  &  Roy,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  I  1. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages ;  size  28x41 ;  subsei'iption  $2  ; 
established  1874;  Huntington  &  Cone  very,  ed- 
itors and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

REPUBIWCAN       .\DVOCATE; 

Wednesdays;  republican;  four  |)aKes;size 
*2Sx44;  subscription  $1..50 ;  esL-ihlislicd  1884; 
Whittet  &  Matson,  editors  and  publisher.s. 

•WEST  CHESTER,  C.  H.,  Chester 
Co.,  a^  7,046  pop.,  21  m.  from  Philadelphia 
and  16  from  Wilmington,  Del.,  at  terminus 


PENNSYLVANIA. 


of  West  Chester  branch  of  Pennsylvania 
Rd.  and  on  Philadelphia,  Wilmington  & 
Baltimore  Rd.  Situated  in  an  agricultural 
district  and  a  centre  of  trade. 

liOCAIi  NEWS;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  JEFFERSONIAN,  Satur- 
days ;  daily  independent,  weekly  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size— daily  22x:«),  weekly  30x44  ; 
subscription— daily  $3,  weekly  .SI. 50;  estab- 
lished—daily 1872,  weekly  1842;  W.  W.  Thom- 
son, editor;  W.  H.  Hodgson,  publisher;  cir- 
culation-daily Gl,  weekly  G  1. 

REPUBLICAN;  every  morning  except 
Sunday  and  AMERICAN  REPUBLI- 
CAN, Fridays;  republican ;  daily  four  pages, 
weekly  eight  pages;  size— daily  "23x31,  week- 
ly 30x45;  subscription— daily  $-3,  weekly  .§2; 
established— daily  1878,  weekly  1808 ;  West 
Chester  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation— daily  III,  weekly  I  I. 

VILLAGE  RECORD;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  CHESTER  CO. 
VILLAGE  RECORD,  Saturdays;  re- 
publican :  four  pawl's  ;  size— daily  20x31,  week- 
ly 32x45;  subscription— daily  $3,  weekly  $2; 
established— daily  lS7->,  weekly  1809 ;  B.  D.  & 
W.  D.  Evans,  editors  and  publishers ;  cli'CU- 
latlon— dailv  J,  weeklv  G  1. 

AMERICAN  REPUBLICAN;  (see 
Repiiblicriii.) 

CHESTER  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Thurs- 
days ;  independent-democratic  ;  eight  pages  ; 
size  32x44;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1879  ;  George  R.  Guss,  publisher;  circulation  I. 

CHESTER  CO.  REPORTER:  Tues- 
days ;  legal ;  twelve  pages  ;  size  of  page  7x10; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1880 ;  Mon- 
aghan  &  Hause,  editors  and  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation K  ;  inserts  legal  advertisements 
only. 

CHESTER  CO.  VILLAGE  RE- 
CORD: (see  ViUage  Record.) 

JEFFERSONIAN:  ( see  Local  News.) 

GUEKNSEV  BREEDERS'  JOUR- 
NAL; monthly;  live  stocli  ;  twelve  pages; 
size  of  page  7x10;  subscription  .^1;  estab- 
lished 1885 ;  Guernsey  Breeders'  Association, 
editors  and  publishers. 

WESTFIELD,  Tiorja  Co.,  t]  908  pop. 
on  Cowanesque  r.,  Addison  &  Northern 
Penn.  &  Corning,  Cowanesque  &  Antrim 
Rds.,  26  m.  from  Wellsboro  and  32  from 
Corning,  N.  Y  Farming  and  dairying  car- 
ried on. 

FREE  PRESS;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  ; 
size  3U.X44 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established 
1878 ;  J.  F.  Rugaber,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  J. 

WEST  GROVE.  Chester  Co.,  C( 
300  pop.,  40  m.  W.  of  Philadelphia  on  Phila- 
delphia &  Baltimore  Central  Rd. ;  has  an 
extensive  rose  growing  establishment. 

INDEPENDENT  AND  CHESTER 
CO.  MIRKOIt;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages:  size  24x36 :  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1884;  Morris  Lloyd,  editor  and 
publisher. 

WEST  MIDDLESEX,  Mercer  Co., 
b  1,400  pop.,  on  the  Erie  &  Pittsburgh  and 
N.  Y.,  Penn.  &  Ohio  Hds.,  5  ni.  from  Sharon. 
Engaged  in  the  iron  trade. 

BEACON;  Thursdavs  ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
26x40:  subscription  $1.25;  established  1882; 
William  A.  Reedle,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  K  1. 

WEST    NEWTON,      Westmoreland 

Co.,  p 2,500  pop.,  on  B.  &  O.  and  Pittsburgh, 
McK.  &  Y.  Rds.,  33  m.  S.  E.  of, Pittsburgh. 
Good  farming  country.     Coal,  coke,    free- 
stone, llniestone  and  lumber  abundant. 
PRESS;    Thursdays;    independent ;  four 


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493: 


PE!fNSYLVANIA. 


PENNSYLVANIA. 


pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1 ;  establish- 
ed 1878 ;  E.  C.  Hough,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  J  J. 

WHITE  HAVEN,  Luzerne  Co.,  o- 
1,408  pop.,  on  Lehigh  Valley  Rd.,  at  junction 
of  Central  Rd.  of  New  Jersey  division  of 
Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd.,  30  m.  from 
Wilkes-Barre.  Engaged  in  lumbering  and 
manufacturing. 

JOURNAL:  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x36 :  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1879 ;  W.  A.  Feist,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

WICONISCO,  Dauphin  Co.,  D  2,000 
pop.,  on  the  Summit  Branch  Rd.  Coal 
mining.  i 

OUR  MONTHLY;  methodist  episcopal;  I 
four  pages ;  subscription  25  cents ;  established  1 
1881 ;   Rev.  J.  R.  Bailey,  A.  M.,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  a  local  church  paper. 

WILKES-BARRE,  C.  H.,  Luzerne 
Co.,  D-  32,000  pop.,  on  N.  branch  of  Susque- 
hanna r.  and  Lehigh  Valley  Rd.,  at  junction 
of  Lehigh  &  Susquehanna  division  of  Phila- 
delphia &  Reading  Rd.  and  terminus  of  the 
Sunbury,  Hazletou  &  Wilkes-Barre  branch 
of  Pennsylvania  Rd.  Centre  of  the  Wyo- 
ming Valley  anthracite  coal  fields. 

EVENIN<J-LEADER  ;  every  evening; 
except   Sunday,  and    UNION  LEADER, 

Fridays ;  democratic ;  four  pages  ;  size- 
daily  24x38,  weekly  29x44;  subscription- 
daily  $.5.50,  weekly  $2;  establisluil-ilaily 
1879,  weekly  1849;  J.  K.  Bogert,  publisher; 
circulation— daily  H  H,  weekly  H  H  1. 

NEWS  DEALER;  every  morning,  and 
AV  E  E  R  L  V  ,  Fridays,  and  SUNDAY 
NEVV.S  DEALER,  Sundays;  democratic; 
daily  four  pages,  weekly  aud  Sunday  eight 
pages;  size— daily  22x:30,  weekly  and  Sunday 
31x44;  subscription— daily  $5,  with  Sunday  $7, 
weekly  $1,  Sunday  $2 ;  established— daUy  1884, 
weekly  and  Sunday  1878 ;  J.  C.  Coon  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers;  circulation— Sunday 
F  1  ;  issued  simultaneously  at  Wilkes-Barre 
and  Pittson. 

RECORD  ;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day, and  RECORD  OF  THE  TIMES, 
Fridays;  republican;  foui-  pages;  size  26x42: 
subscription — daily  $6,  weekly  $1;  established 
—daily  1873,  weekly  18S2;  C.  B.  Snyder,  F. 
C.  Johnson  and    J.    C.   Powell,  editors    and 

fiublishers;     circulation— daily     I    1,  week- 
yHl. 

DEMOKRATISCHER  W  jE  C  H  - 
TER  ;  Wednesdays;  German;  democratic; 
eight  pages  ;  size  34x46 ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1842  ;  Robert  Baur,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J ;  issues  also  the  Samstag 
Abend. 

DER  ERZAEHLER;  (see  Luzerne  Co. 
Express.) 

IRISH  AMERICAN  NEWS;  Satur- 
days ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1S84;  R.  Lambert,  editor 
and  publisher. 

LUZERNE  CO.  EXPRESS  ;  Satur- 
days :  German ;  eiglit  pages ;  size  30x44 ; 
subscription  $2;  established  1882;  August 
Stutzbach,  editor  aud  publisher;  circula- 
tion J;  Der  Erzaehler,  four  pages;  size  20x27,  is 
issued  as  a  literary  supplement. 

LUZERNE  LEGAL  REGISTER  ; 
Fridays ;  legal ;  thirty-two  pages  octavo  ;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  1872;  Geo.  B.  Kulp, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

RECORD  OF  THE  TIMES;  (see 
Record.) 

SAMSTAG  ABEND;  Saturdays;  Ger- 
man; eight  pages;  size  34x46;  subscription  $2; 
established  1883;  Robert  Baur,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J  1;  issues  also  the  jDejn- 
okratischer  Wceohter. 


SUNDAY  NEWS  DEALER;  (see 
News  Dealer.) 

SUNDAY  SPIRIT;  Sundays;  eight 
pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1884  ;  John  Keegan,  editor  ;  Spirit  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  pul)lisliers. 

TELEPHONE:  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1880 ;  Linskill  &  Sanders,  editors 
and  puljlishers  ;  circulation  H  1. 

UNION  LEADER;   (see  Evening-Lead- 

'wYOMING  VALLEY  SENTINEL; 

Thursdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1883  ;  Wyoming  Valley 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

WILKINSBURG,  Allegheny  Co..  p 
2,800  pop.,  on  Penn.sylvauia  Rd.,  7  m.  E.  of 
Pittsburgli.    Has  flour  aud  planing  mills. 
Engaged  in  coal  mining. 
STERRETT  STAR;   Thursdays;  four 

pages;  size  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 

1883;  E.  W.  Eisenbise,.  editor  and  publisher  ; 

circulation  K  K. 

W^ILLIAMSPORT,  C.  H.,  Lycom- 
ing  Co.,  ^  18,931  pop.,  on  W.  branch  of  Sus- 
quehanna r.  and  canal,  and  at  junction  of 
Corning,  Cowanesque  &  Antrim,  Philadel- 
phia &  Reading,  Philadelphia  &  Erie 
division  of  Pennsylvania,  and  Northern. 
Central  Rds.,  96  m.  from  Harrisburg. 
The  city  is  engaged  in  various  and  exten- 
sive manufactures,  and  is  the  centre  of  the 
lumber  trade  for  the  surrounding  region. 
About  forty  steam  saw  mills  are  located 
here. 

GAZETTE  AND  BULLETIN  ;  every 
morning  and  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages ;  size— daily  25xo(i,  weekly  29x46 ;  sub- 
scription—daily  $i>,werk  I  v  .si.")!!;  established^ 
Gazette  1801,  BitUet in  ls6'i,  cons(.>li<lated  1869; 
Gazette  and  Bulletin  Publishing  Association, 
j  editors  and  publishers;  C.  E.  Pritcher,  man- 
ager; circulation— daily  I  1,  weekly  III. 

SUN  AND  BANNER;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thurs- 
'  days  ;  democratic ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly 
eight  pages;  size— daily  24x36,  weekly  36x48  ; 
subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1874;  Sun  and  Banner  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers;  circulation— daUy  1 1, 
weekly  H  1. 

DIE    SUSQUEHANNA     ZEITUNG  ; 

:  Tliursdays ;  German  ;  four  pages ;  size  24x36  ; 

i  subscription    $1.50;     established    1864;    Carl 

Volkmar  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers ;  cu-- 

i  culation  K  K. 

!  LABOR  RECORD;  Saturdays;  four 
I  pages ;  size  17x24 ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  es- 
tablished 1884;  Labor  Record  Publishing  Co., 
I  editors  and  publishers. 

SUNDAY  BREAKFAST  TABLE; 
Sundays  ;  eiglit  pages  ;  size  32x46  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2  ;  established  1879  ;  J.  W.  Sweely,  pub- 
lislier ;  circulation  F  F. 

:     SUNDAY    GRIT  ;  Sundays;  independ- 
'  ent ;  eight  pages  ;  .size  31x44  ;  subscription  $2 ; 
:  estalilislii'd  1884;  H.  M.  Wolf,  Jr.,  editor;  Grit 
i  Publishing;  Co.,  publishers;  circulation  G  1. 
■      VISITOR;    Saturdays;    four  pages;  size 
22x30;  subscription  $1;  established  1SS3 ;  G.  B. 
Wolf,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J  1. 
WEST  BRANCH  BEOBACHTER  ; 
Fridays  ;    German  ;    four  pages  ;   size  26x40 ; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1872 ;  Geo.  Wolf, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

DICKINSON  LIBERAL;  monthly; 
!  twenty-two  pages;  size  of  page  8x11 ;  subscrip- 
tion $i ;  established  1878 ;  Belles  Lettres  Union 
!  and  Tripartite  Union  Societies  of  Dickinson 
Seminary,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circula- 
tion K  ;  a  college  paper ;  issued  during  the 
collegiate  year. 

COLLEGE  JOURNAL;  quarterly; 
I  eight  pages  ;  size 22x30 ;  subscription 25  cents  ; 


4{"4 


GEO.  P.   ROWELL   &   CO'S 


PENXSTLVANIA. 


established  1865  ;  F.  E.  Wood,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  Issued  from  a  commercial  college. 

WOMELSDORF,  Berks  Co.,  0, 1,200 
pop.,  oil  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd.,  14  m. 
W.  of  Reading.  Engaged  largely  in  the  to- 
bacco trade  and  cigar  making  especially. 

NEWS ;  Saturdays;  four  pages  ;  size  22x36  ; 
subscription  75  cents  :  established  1882  ;  N.  S. 
Weidman,  editor;  Weldmau  &  Engle,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K. 

WRIGHTSVILLE,  York  Co.,  g 
1,870  pop.,  in  Hellam  township,  on  Susque- 
hanna r.,  Susquehanna  and  Tidewater 
canals,  and  Frederick  division  of  Penn- 
sylvania Rd.,  31  m.  from  Harrisburg.  En- 
gaged in  the  lumber,  coal,  lime  and  iron 
trade,  and  manufactures  cigars  exten- 
sively, being  a  central  point  In  Pennsyl- 
vania tobacco  trade. 

STAR  ;  Fridays ;  independent ;  eight 
pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $1.25  ;  estab- 
lished 1854 ;  J.  WeltzhofEer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

YORK,  C.  H.,  York  Co.,  p  13,940  pop., 
(suburban  pop.  7,000),  on  Codorus  Creek  and 
Northern  Central,  Peachbottom  and  York  & 
Peaehbottom    Rds.,   at   junction  of   Fred- 
erick division  of  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  89  m. 
from  Philadelphia  and  59  from  Baltimore. 
In   a    thickly-populated    agricultural   dis- 
trict.   Engaged  in  manufacturing  iron  and 
steel,    railway    cars,    agricultural    imple- 
ments, etc.    Centre  oif  trade. 
AGE;   every  evening    except    Sunday ; 
democratic;  four  pages ;  size  2:3x36 ;  subscrip- 
tion $3..50  ;    Edward  Stuck,  editor  ;   Edward 
and  W.  L.  Stuck,  publishers  ;  circulation  J  J. 
DAILY  :  every  morning  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  daily  four  pages, 
weekly  eight  pages;  size— daily  25x36,  weekly 
30x44;  subscription— daily  $4,  weekly  75  cents; 
established— daily  1858,  weekly  1877 ;  Spaugler, 
Moore  &  Frey,  editors  and  publishers ;   circu- 
lation—daily  H  1,  weekly  H  1. 

EVENING  DISPATCH;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  DISPATCH, 
Tuesdays ;  republican ;  four  pages ;  size- 
daily  22x31,  weekly  29x45;  subscription- 
daily  $3.50,  weekly  $1.25;  established— daily 
1876,  weekly  1864 ;  Hiram  Young,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circ'u— daily  1 1,  weekly  J  J  1. 

DEMOCRATIC  PRESS;  Fridays  ; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  29x45  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1838;  Oliver  Stuck,  edi- 
tor and  publisher ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

DIE  GAZETTE;  Fridays;  German; 
democratic;  four  pages;  size  24x36;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  establislied  1795;  George  E.  Slierwood, 
editor  ;  Small  &  Welsh,  publishers  ;  circula- 
tion K  ;  issue  also  the  Gazette. 
DISPATCH  ;  (see  Evening  Disjiatch.) 
(JAZETTE;  Tuesdays;  democratic  ;  four 
pages;  size  28x42;  sub.scription  $1.75  ;  estab- 
lished 1815;  Small  &  Welsli,  editors  and  pub- 
lisliers  ;  circulation  J  J  1 ;  issue  also  the  Ger- 
man Die  Gazette. 

PENNSYLVANIAN;  Saturdays;  Inde- 
pendent ;  four  pages ;  size  25x36 ;  suljscrip- 
tlon  $1.25  ;  established  1851 ;  David  A.  &  V.  K. 
Frey,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  1 1. 
CHILDREN'S  GUIDE;  monthly; 
Juvenile  ;  four  pages;  size  16x24;  subscription 
25  cents  ;  established  1884 ;  Rev.  P.  Anstadt, 
editor  J  C.  P.  Anstadt,  publisher ;  circ'n  H  1. 

FOUNTAIN;  monthly;  educational; 
thirty-two  iiages  octavo  ;  subscrii)ttoii  50 
cents;  established  1883;  W.  H.  Shelley,  editor 
and  i)ublislier;  circulation  H  H. 

LIITHERAN  MISSIONARY 
J  O  U  R  N  A  L  ;  monthly  ;  evangelical 
lutheran  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  of  page  11x15 ;  sub- 


PEN\S¥LVAXIA. 


serlptiou  30  cents;  established  1880;  Rev.  J. 
W.  Richard,  editor  and  publisher. 

TEACHERS'  JOURNAL  ;  monthly; 
lutheran;  thirty-six  pages  octavo;  subscrip- 
tion 56  cents ;  established  1874 ;  Rev.  P.  An- 
stadt, editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  G. 

TELEPHONE;  monthly;  eight  pages; 
size  21x28 :  subscription  25  cents :  established 
1883 ;  Isaac  Rudisill,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  X  ;  an  edition  entitled  the  Lehigli 
Valley  Edition  is  issued  at  Allentown. 

YORK  SPRINGS,  Adams  Co.,  g  400 

pop. 

COMET  ;  Thursdays  ;  independent ;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $1.25  ;  estab- 
lished 1877  ;  I.  W.  Pearson,  Jr.,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 

ZELIENOPIiE,  Butler  Co.,  -n  600 
pop.,  on  Pittsburgh  &  Western  Rd.  Is  a 
shipping  point  for  grain  and  country 
prod  uce. 

CONNOQUENESSING     VALLEY 

N  E  VV^  S  ;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1878 ;  Samuel  Young,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  cli'culation  J  1. 

RHODE    ISLAND. 

BRISTOL,  C.  H.,  Bristol  Co.,  a-  6,028 
pop.,  on  Narragansett  bay  and  Providence, 
Warren  &  Bristol  Rd.,  15  m.  from  Provi- 
dence. Has  a  good  harbor.  Engaged  In 
boat  building,  rubber  and  cotton  manufac- 
turing, gardening  and  commerce. 

PHOENIX;  Satm-days ;  republican;  four 
pages  ;  size  25x39  ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1837;  C.  A.  Greene,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J. 

CENTRAL  TAL,l.S,  Providence  Co., 

i  8,500  pop,,  in  Lincoln  township  of  13,000 
pop.,  on  Blackstone  r.  and  Providence  & 
Worcester  and  Boston  &  Providence  Rds.,  1 
m.  from  Pawtucket  and  5  from  Providence. 
Engaged  In  manufacturing.  Has  thread - 
mills,  hair-cloth  factory,  machine  shops, 
tanneries  and  several  cotton  mills. 

VISITOR;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages ;  size  27x42 ;  suDscriptlon  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1869  ;  E.  L.  Freeman  &  Co..  editors  and 
publisliers;  circulation  J  J.  SW~  Actnal  arer- 
aiji'  eirv\iUttiun  fi>r  our  year  preceilin</  Jan 
1,  IS^u,  OS  ijei-  statement  on  file  at  the  oJ?ci;  of 
the  American  JVeirspcper  Directory,  979  copies. 

CATHOLIC  TEMPERANCE  AD- 
VOCATE; monthly;  temperance;  eight 
pages  ;  size  30x43  ;  subscription  75 cents  ;  estab- 
lished 1880  ;  John  McCusker,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  1 1. 

EAST   GREEN'WICH,  C.  H.,  Kent 

Co.,  a  2,887pop.,onNe\v  York,  Providences 

Boston  Rd.  and  Narragansett  Bay,  13  m.  from 

Providence.    Has  cotton  and  woolen  goods 

factories,    also     bleaching    and     printing 

works. 

RHODE  ISLAND  PENDULUM;  Fri- 
days ;  independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x38  ; 
subscription  $2  ;  establislied  1854  ;  D.  C.  Ken- 
yon,  editor  and  pul)lislier  ;  circulation  J. 

EAST  PROVIDENCE,  Providence 

Co.,  i  3,000  pop.,  on  Providence  r.,  about  1  m. 
from  Providence.  Engaged  in  the  oyster 
trade. 

EAGLE;  Wednesdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x36;     subscription    $1;     established    1882; 


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RHODE  ISLAND. 


RHODE  ISLAND. 


Edwin  A.  Corbett,  editor  and  publisiier;  eir- 
fulatlDnK:  Issues  also  Pawtueket  Sun  a.n(l 
Providence  Cofbett's  Hrrald. 

HOPE  VALLEY,  Washington  Co., 
9  l.SOO  pop.,  at  the  terminus  of  tlie  Wood 
r.  branch  of  New  York,  Providence  & 
Boston  Rd.,  41  m.  from  Providence  and  85 
from  Boston,  Mass.  Contains  several  cotton 
mills,  machine  shops,  foundries,  boiler 
shops,  and  printing  press  manufactories. 
The  centre  of  a  thriving  trade  and  an  exten- 
sive shipping  point  for  ship  and  raili-oad 
lumber. 

SENTINEL, -ADVERTISER;  Thurs 
davs;  eik'ht  iia£?es;  size  26x41);  subscription  $1; 
established  1S76 ;  H.  N.  Phillips,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  .J  \ . 

NARRAGANSETT  PIER,iras/t. 
ington  Co.,  I?  at  terminus  of  Narragansett 
Pier  Rd.,  7  m.  from  Newport  by  steamer. 
A  fashionable  watering  place  ;  about  twen- 
ty large  hotels  and  many  aristocratic  villas. 

NARRAGANSETT  HERALD ;  Satur 
days  ;  independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ; 
subscription  $2.50 ;  established  1876 ;  Dr.  Irving  i 
Watson,  editor  ;  Narragansett  Press  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  X. 

NEWPORT,  C.  H.,  Newport  Co.,  O, 
semi-State  capital,    18,000  pop.,  on   Rhode 
Island,  on  Old  Colony  Rd.  and  at  terminus 
of  Newport  &  Wickford  Railway  &  Steam- 
boat Co.,  having  a  fine  harbor.    The  Fall 
Kiver  steamers  touch  here.   Connected  vrtth 
Boston  by  Old  Colony  Rd.    A  city  of  con- 
siderable commercial  importance  and  the 
leading  fashionable  summer  resort. 
NEWS ;  every  evening  except  Simday,  and 
JOURNAL,  Saturdays;  republican;    four 
pages  ;    size — daily  24x38,  weekly  29x42  ;   suV)- 
scription — daily  S6,  weekly  §2;  estatolished— 
daily  1846,  weekly  1867  ;  Davis  &  Pitman,  edi- 
tors" and  publishers  ;  circulation  —  daily  1 1, 
weekly  J  1. 
JOURN.4L;  {&ee  News.) 
MERCURY;   Saturdays;    independent; 
eight  pages  ;  size  34x48  ;  subscription  $2 ;   es- 
tablished 1738;  John  P.  Sanborn,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  1  1 . 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL 
MAGAZINE;  quarterly  ;  history  ;  one  hun- 
dred aud  twenty  pages  octavo ;  subscription 
$2 ;  established  1880 ;  Henry  E.  Turner,  edi- 
tor ;  Newport  Historical  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K  1. 

OLNEYVILLE,  Providence  Co.,  t\ 
6,500  pop.,  on  N.  Y.  &  New  England  aud 
Providence  &  Springfield  Rds.,  1  m.  W.  of 
Providence. 

RHODE  ISLAND  CITIZEN  ;  Fri- 
davs  ;  independent ;  four  pages ;  size  24x35  ; 
subscription  §1.50 ;  established  1883 ;  Cyrus 
Walker,  editor ;  B.  F.  Evans,  business  man- 
ager; circulation  K  1. 

PASCOAG,  Providence  Co.,  tl  2,000 
pop.,  terminus  of  Providence  &  Springfield 
Rd.,  20  m.  from  Providence.  Woolen  manu- 
factures form  the  chief  industry. 

BURRILLVILLE     GAZETTE; 

(see  Providence.) 

PAWTUCKET,  Providence  Co.,  r^ 
22,000  pop.,  on  Pawtueket  r.  and  Boston  & 
Providence,  N.  Y.  &  New  England  and 
Providence  &  Worcester  Rds.,  4  m.  from 
Providence.    Engaged  in  various  manufac- 


tures. The  commerce  of  Pawtueket  is  quite 
large.  The  first  cotton  manufactory  in  the 
United  States  was  established  here. 

GAZETTE  AND   CHRONICLE;  Fri 

days  ;  independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  31x48  ; 
subscription  $2.25  ;  established  1825  ;  C.  A.  Lee, 
editor  ;  Sibley  &  Lee,  publishers  ;  circulation  I. 

SUN;  Wednesdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x36  ;  subscription  .SI ;  established  1883 ;  E.  A. 
Corbett,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation 
K  1  ;  issues  also  East  Providence  Eagle  and 
Providence  Corbett's  Herald. 

ORNITHOLOGIST  AND  OOLO- 
GlST;  monthly;  science;  twenty  four  pages; 
size  of  page  7x10;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1875  ;  Frank  B.  Webster,  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation J  J. 

TRIANGLE;  monthly ;  tempei-ance  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  22x30 ;  subscription  50  cents  ; 
established  1882  ;  Willie  S.  Bensley,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

PHENIX,  Kent  Co.,  D  1,000  pop.,  on 
the  Pawtuxet  Valley  Rd.  and  Pawtuxet  r., 
10  ru.  W.  of  Pro%adence.  The  Pawtuxet 
Valley  has  a  population  of  nearly  20,000. 
Engaged  principally  in  the  manufacttire  of 
cotton  cloth  prints  and  cotton  niachlnerj'. 

PAWTUXET  VALLEY  GLEANER  ; 

Satiu'days  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  31x45  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50  ;  established  1876  ;  John  H.  Camp- 
bell, editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  III. 

PROVIDENCE,   C.  H.,    Providence 

Co.,  i  semi-State  capital,  116,755  pop.,  at 
head  of  Narragansett  bay.  Connected  vntii 
Boston,  New  York  and  other  principal  cities 
by  railroads.  The  commerce  and  manufac- 
tures are  extensive  and  Important.  The 
largest  city  in  the  State.  Seat  of  Brown 
University. 

EVENING  BULLETIN;  every  evening 
except  Sunday  ;  republican  ;  four  and  eight 
pages  ;  size  of  page  19x24 :  subscription  .$6 ; 
established  1863;  Knowles  &  Danielson,  edi- 
tors and  publishers ;  circulation  D  1  ;  issue 
also  the  Journal. 

EV'ENING  MAIL;  every  eveningexcept 
Sunday  ;  democratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x30 ; 
subscription  $3;  established  1884;  John  H. 
Schofield,  editor;  Mail  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ;  issue  also  Rhode  Island  Democrat 
and  Sundau  Morning  Transcript. 

EVENING  TELEGRA:>I:  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  aud  .SUNDAY  TELE- 
GRAM, Sunflays  ;  independent  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  27x44  ;  suljscriptlon— daily  $5,  Sunday  $2  ; 
established— daily  1880,  Sunday  1876:  David 
O. Black,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation — 
daily  F,  Sunday  G  G  1. 

JOURNAL;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day, MANUFACTURERS'  AND 
FARMERS'  JOURNAL,  semi  weekly, 
Mondays  antl  Thursdays,  and  RHODE 
ISLAND  COUNTRY  JOURNAL,  Fri 
days  ;  republican  ;  eight  pages;  size  19x24;  sub- 
scription—daily $8,  soiii-weekly  $3.50,  weekly 
$2  ;  estaljlished— daily  and  weekly  1829;  semi- 
weekly  1820  ;  Knowles,  Anthony  &  Danielson, 
editors  and  publishers;  circulation — daily  G  1, 
semi-weekly  K  1,  weekly  J  J  1 ;  issue  also  the 
Evening  Bulletin. 

MORNING  STAR;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  SUNDAY  STAR,  Sun- 
days ;  republican ;  daily  four  pages,  Sunday 
eight  pages;  size— daily  25x40,  Sunday  40x50; 
siibseription— daily  $5,  Sunday  $2;  estab- 
lished 1862  ;  Z.  L.  White,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation— daily  F  F,  Sunday  F  1 ;  issues  also 
the  Rhode  Island  Press. 

MAM  FAC^TURERS'  AND  FARM- 
ERS' JOURNAL;  (see  Journal.) 

ANZEIGER;  Saturdays;  German;  eight 
pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
1884;  Gustav  Saacke,  editor  aud  publisher; 
circulation  K. 


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GEO.   P.   ROVVELL   &  GO'S 


RHODE  ISLAND. 


BURRIL-LVILI^E    GAZETTE; 

Fridays ;  non-partisan ;  four  panes ;  size 
26x41)  ■  suliscriiition  $1.50;  establislied  1880 ; 
Wliittiiiiiirr,  Tliompsan  &  Co.,  editors  and 
puhlishfis ;  t-iiciilatiou  J;  dated  and  pub- 
lished at  Pascoag. 

COKBETT'S  HERAIil)  !  Saturdays; 
four  pages ;  size  36x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  es 
tablished  1879;  Edwin  A.  Corbett,  editor  and 
publi-lierj  circulation  J  1  ;  issues  also  the 
East  Providence  Eaqle  and  Pawtucket  Sun. 

CiENEUAI.  ADVERTISER  AND 
GAZETTE:  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
27x40;  subscription  $1;  established  1847;  A. 
Crawford  Greene's  Son,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  X. 

INDICATOR;  Saturdays;  four  pages; 
size  22x31 ;  subscription  $1  ;  estal)lished  1883 ; 
Claude  De  Haven,  editor ;  Indicator  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  G. 

RIIODE  ISLAND  COUNTRY 
J  O  r  K  N  A  li ;  (see  Journal. ) 

RIIODE  ISLAND  DEMOCRAT; 
Thursdays ;  democratic  ;  four  pages ;  size 
28x44;  siibscriptlon  $2.50;  established  1879; 
John  H.  Schofleld,  editor  and  publisher;  cir- 
culation G  1  ;  Issues  also  Evening  Mail  and 
Sunday  Morning  Transcript. 

RHODE  ISLAND  PRESS;  Sat 
urdays;  republican;  eight  pages:  size  40x50; 
subscription  $1;  established  1S61;  Z.  L.  White, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  H  H  1 ; 
issues  also  the  Morning  Star. 

SUNDAY  DISPATCH;  Sundays;  eight 
pages  ;  size  29x42 ;  subscription  $2..'J0  ;  estab- 
lished 1874;  circulation  G  1. 

SUNDAY  MORNING  TRANS- 
CRIPT; Sundays;  independent;  four 
pages ;  size  2Sx48 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1879;  John  H.  Schofield,  editor  and 
publishers  ;  W.  S.  Tompkins,  manager  ;  cir- 
culation G  1 ;  issues  also  Evening  Mail  and 
Rhode  Island  Democrat. 

SUNDAY  STAR;  (see  Morning  Star.) 

SUNDAY  TELEGRAM  ;  (see  Evening 
Telegram.) 

SUNDAY  VISITOR;  (see  Visitor.) 

VISITOR;  Saturdays;  four  pages ;  size 
24x36;  subscription  $1.50:  established  1875; 
Visitor PrintingCo.,  publishers;  circulation  J; 
an  edition  called  the  Sunday  Visitor,  same 
form,  size  and  contents,  subscription  $2,  is 
also  issued. 

BRUNO  N  IAN;  bi-weekly  ;  twenty 
pages;  size  of  page  8x11;  subscription  $2; 
established  1867 ;  Senior  and  Junior  classes 
of  Brown  University,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
circulation  K ;  a  college  paper ;  issued  dur- 
ing the  collegiate  year. 

BUKER'S  MONTHLY;  eight  pages; 
Bize  22x32;  subscription  50  cents;  established 
1883;  D.  P.  Buker,  Jr.,  editor  and  publjslii  r; 
circulation  G;  issues  also  the  Jlmntchold 
Magazine. 

FREEMASON'S  REPOSITORY; 
monthly;  masonic;  fifty-two  pages;  size  of 
page  7x10;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1871 ;  Henry  W.  Rugg,  editor ;  E.  L.  Freeman 
&  Co.,  pulilishers;  circulation  G  l. 

HOUSEHOLD  MAGAZINE; monthly; 
twenty  pages;  size  of  page  10x15;  sub.scription 
$1  ;  establLshed  1883;  D.  P.  Buker,  Jr.,  editor 
and  manager ;  Baker  Publishing  Co.,  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  G  G ;  issue  also  Buker's 
Monthlu. 

MANl  FACTUKING  JEWELER  ; 
monthly;  commercial;  forty-four  pages;  size 
of  page  10x13 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
1884;  Albert  Ulmann,  editor  and  publisher. 

MISSIONARY  HELPER;  monthly; 
free  baiitist ;  thirty-six  pages ;  size  of  page 
5x7;  subscrijition  5i)  cents;  established  is;7>i ; 
Mrs.  J.  M.  Biewster.  editor ;  Free  Baptist 
Woman's  Missionary  Society,  publishers. 

WAKEFIELD,  Washington  Co.,  g 
S50  pop.,  on  Narragansett  Pier  Rd.,  in  South 
Kingstown  township,  at  head  of  Point 
Judith  inlet.  Engaged  in  manufactures. 
NARRAGANSETT  TIMES;  Fridays; 
Independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  sub- 
scription $1.50;   established  1864;   D.  Gillies' 


RHODE  ISLAND. 


Son,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1 ;  ai 
daily  is  issued  during  the  summer  season. 

WARREN,  Bristol  Co.,  a-  4,007  pop., 
on  Narragansett  bay  and  Providence,  War- 
ren &  Bristol  and  Old  Colony  Rds.,  10  m. 
from  Providence. 

EVENING  PARAGRAPH  ;  every 
evening  except  Sunday  ;  independent ;  four 
pages  ;  size  18x26 ;  subscription  $6;  established 
1S,S4  ;  Paragraph  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
24x36;  .subscription  $2;  established  1865;  W. 
H.  Martin,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  K  1. 

WESTERLY,  Washington  Co.,  g  8,000 
pop.,  partly  in  R.  I.  and  partly  in  Conn.,  on 
Paweatuck  r.  and  the  N.  Y.,  Providence  & 
Boston  Rd.,  44  m.  from  Providence.  En- 
gaged in  cotton  and  other  manufactures. 

NARRAGANSETT       WEEKLY? 

Thursdays  ;  independent ;  four  pages  ;  .size 
32x49;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1858 ;  G.  B 
&  J.  H.  Utter,  editors  and  publishers;  cir- 
culation 1 1. 

NEWS  AND  RHODE  ISLANI> 
TEliEPHONE  ;  Saturdays  ;  eight  pages  ^ 
size  30x44  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1884  ; 
circulation-K. 

WOONSOCKET,  Providence  Co.,  ti 
16,053  pop.,  on  Blackstone  r.  and  Provi- 
dence Sc  Worcester  Rd.,  at  junction  of  the 
N.  Y.  &  New  England  Rd.,  16  m.  from  Provi- 
dence and  35  from  Boston.  Largely  engaged 
in  cotton,  woolen,  rubber,  machinery  and 
other  manufactures. 

EVENING  REPORTER  ;  everj  even- 
ing except  Sunday  ;  independent ;  four 
pages;  size  21x32;  subscription  $2.50;  estab- 
lished 1873;  L.  B.  Pease,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  G  1. 

COURRIER  CANADIEN;  semi  week- 
ly, Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  French;  four 
pages  ;  size  25x36 ;  subscription  $2.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1876;  Ferd.  Gagnon,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  ;  printed  at  the  office  of 
Le  Travailleur,  Worcester,  Mass. 

PATRIOT;  Fridays ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
36x48;  subscription  $2.50;  established  1833; 
Patriot  Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation  G  1. 

NEWTON'S  TEXTILE  GAZETTE; 
monthly  ;  commercial;  four  pages;  size  24x 
36 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1883 ;  C.  M. 
Newton  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  circu- 
lation J  1. 


SOUTH  CAROLINA. 


ABBEVILLE,  C.  H.,  Abbeville  Co.,  -o 

1,550   pop.,   on   a  branch   of    Columbia   & 

Greenville  Rd.,  106m. from  Columbia  and  60 

from  Augusta,  Ga.    Principally  occupied  in 

the  cultivation  of  cotton. 

MEDIUM;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 

pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established 

1871 ;  Robert  R.  Hemphill,  editor ;  Hemphill  & 

Hemphill,  publishers;  circulation  J. 

MESSENGER;  Wetluesdays ;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription. 
$2;  established  1884;  M.  L.  Bonham,  Jr., 
Thomas  P.  Cothran  and  Jas.  S.  Perrin,  editors 
and  i)ublishers> 

PRESS  AND  BANNER;  Wednesdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  30x45 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1853;  Hugh  Wilson,  editor 
and  ])ublisher;  circulation  J. 

AIKEN,  C.  II.,  Aiken  Co.,  -a  1,817  pop., 

on  S.  C.  Rd.,  120  m.  N.  W.  of  Charleston. 
Surrounded  by  small  manufacturing  vil- 
lages, and  does  a  lively  cotton  trade.  A 
celebrated  winter  resort. for  consumptives. 
JOURNAL  AND  REVIEW;  Wednes- 


AalERICAN   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


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SOUTH  CAROLINA. 


days ;  democratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ; 
subscription  $2;  establistied  1871  ;  Hutson  & 
Ligon,  editors  and  publisiiers  ;  circulation  J  1. 
REt'OKDEU  ;  Tuesdays;  four  pages; 
size  26x411  ;  suljscriptiou  $1.5(1  ;  establistied 
1881;  Drayton*  Mc-Cracken,  editors  and  puli- 
lishers ;  circulation  J. 

ANDERSON,  C.  H.,  Anderson  Co.,  b 
2,200  pop.,  on  Anderson  brancli  of  Columbia 
&  Greenville  Rd.,  127  m.  from  Columbia.  A 
cotton  market  for  the  N.  W.  portion  of  the 
State. 

INTELLIGENCER;  Thursdays ;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
$1..')0;  established  1865;  E  B.  Murray,  editor ; 
E.  B.Murray  &  Co.,  publishers;  circulation  I. 

JOUKNA  L;  Fridasv  ;  independent  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription 
SI;  established  1S76;  A.  S.&  R  R.  Todd,  editors 
and  publishers ;  circulation  K  1. 

BARNWELL,  C.  H.,  Barnwell  Co., 
g  965  pop.  (pop.  of  town  2,306),  10  m.  from 
South  Carolina  Rd.  at  Blaekville  and  90 
from  Charleston. 

PEOPLE;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1877 ;  John  W.  Holmes,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 

SENTINEL;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1852;  E.  A.  &  J.  I.  Bronson,  editors  ;  E. 
A.  Bronson,  publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

BEAUFORT,  C.  H.,  Beaufort  Co.,  g 
2,549  pop.,  on  Port  Royal  r.,  and  Port  Royal 
&  Augusta  Rd.,  about  15  m.  from  Atlantic 
ocean  and  80  S.  W.  of  Charleston.  Has  a 
good  harbor.  Rice  and  sweet  potatoes  are 
cultivated  in  this  section.  Yellow  pine  and 
cypress  lumber  are  exported.  Important 
centre  of  the  phosphate  trade. 


,     pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K. 

BENNETTSVILLE,  C.   H.,    Marl- 

borough  Co.,  n  3,171  pop.,  on  Crooked  creek, 
8  m.  from  tlie  Great  Pedee  r. 

MARLBORO     DEMOCRAT  ;     Wed 

nesdays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  32x44  ;  established 

1875  :S.  A.  Brown  &  Co.,  publishers  ;  circ'n  K. 

SOUTH     CAROLINA     MONITOR; 

Fridays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  20x26  ;  subscription 
.$1.25  ;  established  1SS3 ;  C.  W.  JIcColl,  editor ; 
Monitor  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

BLACK'S,  (BLACK  STATION,  P.  O.), 

York  Co.,  6 

TRANSCRIPT  ;  semi-weekly,  Tues- 
days and  Fridays  :  democratic  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  16x22  ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1884  ; 
Button  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers. 

CAMDEN,  C.  H.,  Kershaw  Co.,  ^  2,700 
pop.,  at  terminus  of  Camden  branch  of 
South  Carolina  Rd.  and  on  the  proposed 
route  of  two  Rds.  not  yet  constructed,  1  m. 
E.  of  Wateree  r.  Has  a  number  of  good 
hotels  and  is  an  excellent  winter  resort. 
Well  supplied  with  water  for  manufactur- 
ing. 

JOURNAL  ;     Thm-sdays  ;     democratic  ; 

four  pages ;  size  24x34 ;  sub.scription  .§1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1827 ;  G.  G.  Alexander,  editor  and 
publislier;  circulation  K  1. 

KERSHAW  GAZETTE;  Thtirsdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1873;  F.  P.  Beard,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

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SOUTH  CAROLINA. 


CHARLESTON,  C.  H.,    Charleston 

Co.,  Q  49,999  pop.,  at  Junction  of  Ashley  and 
Cooper  rs.,  7  m.  from  Atlantic  ocean.  It  has 
a  fine  harbor  and  large  foreign  and  do- 
mestic trade.  Railroads  from  the  interior 
centre  here,  making  it  a  shipping  point  for 
cotton  and  other  products. 

NEWS  AND  COURIER  ;  every  morn 
ing   except    Sunday,    SUNDAY'    NEWS, 

Sundays,  and  NEWS,  Wednesdays;  inde- 
pendent; daily  and  Sunday  eiglit  pages, 
weekly  twelve  pages  ;  size— daily  15x22  ;  Sun- 
day and  weekly  22x32;  subscription— dailv 
•SIO,  weekly  $2,  Sunday  $2;  established  1803; 


Mondays  and  Thursdays,  and  WEEKLY, 
Saturdays  :  German  ;  four  pages  ;  size  21x28  ; 
subscription  — semi-weekly  $5,  weekly  .S2  ; 
establisli.-d- semi-weekly  1853,  weekly"  1874  ; 
F.  Mtlchers,  editor;  F.  Melchers  cS  Son,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation— semi-weekly  K,  week- 
ly K. 

INDEPENDENT  AND  MERCURY; 
Mondays ;  Independent ;  four  pages ;  size 
24x36:  subscription  §2;  Independent  State 
Committee,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circula- 
tion J  J. 

NEWS;  (see  News  and  Courier.) 

SOUTHERN  CHRISTIAN  ADVO- 
CATE  ;  Wednesdaj's  ;  methodist  episcopal, 
south  ;  eight  pages ;  size  28x40 ;  subscription 
$2;  established  1837;  Rev.  S.  A.  Weber,  edi- 
tor ;  Walker,  Evans  &  Cogswell,  publishers  ; 
circulation  G. 

SINDAY'  DISPATCH;  Sundays; 
democratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  sub- 
scription $2 ;  established  1870 ;  S.  D.  Hutson 
and  J.  W.  Hammond,  editors  and  publishers  • 
circulation  H  H. 
^SUNDAY"   NEWS;   (see   News  anrf 

METHODIST  MESSENGER  ;  semi 
monthly  :  methodist  episcopal ;  four  pages  • 
size  24X.36:  subscription  $1;  established  ISSl  ; 
Rev.  A.  Webster,  D.D.,  editor:  Methodist 
Messenger  Association,  publishers. 

CHESTER,  C.  H.,  Chester  Co.,  ^  2,000 
pop.,  on   Charlotte,   Columbia  &  Augusta 
Rd.,  at  junction  of  Cheraw  &  Chester,  and 
Chester  &  Lenoir  Rds.,  60  m.  from  Colundii  a, 
in  a  cotton-raising  district. 
BULLETIN  ;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $2;  established 
1879;  F.  G.  Morgan,  editor  and  pubUsher  ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

REPORTER  ;  Thursdays;  four  pages; 
size  26x40:  subscription  .$2.50;  established 
1869 ;  John  H.  Buchanan,  editor  and  publisher- 
circulation  K  1. 

CHESTERFIELD  COURT 
HOUSE,  C.  H.,  Chesterfield  Co.,  ::f 
400  pop.,  12  m.  from  Rd. 


tor  ;  Kennedy  &  Hursey,  publishers. 

CLINTON,  Laurens  Co.,  Yj  686  pop., 
on  Laurens  Rd.,  69  m.  N.  W.  of  Columbia. 
In  a  grain,  fi-uit  and  cotton-growing  sec- 
tion.   Has  good  educational  facilities. 

OUR  MONTHLY;  thirty  pages  octavo; 
subscription  $1;  established  1866;  Rev.  Win. 
P.  Jacobs,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation 
K  1 ;  organ  of  Thornwell  Orphanage. 

COLUMBIA,  C.  H.,  Richland  Co.,  a 
State  capital,  10,040  pop.,  on  Columbia  ca- 
nal and  Congaree  r.,  130  m.  from  Charles- 
ton.    Here   converge   the   lines   of   South 


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SOUTH  CAROLINA. 


Carolina,  Columbia  &  Greenville,  and  Chai-- 

lotte,  Columbia  &  Augusta  Rds.,  making  It 

a  business  and  manufacturing  centre.    Seat 

of  South  Carolina  College. 

EVENING  PALMETTO  YE03IAN  ; 
everv  evening  except  Sunday,  and  PAIi- 
METTO  YEOMAN,  Wednesdays;  <laily 
four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ;  size— daily 
20x28,  weekly  (size  of  page)  15x20 ;  sub- 
scription—daily $4,  weekly  $1.50  ;  established 
— dailv  1879,  weekly  1881 ;  C.  M.  McJunkin, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation— daily  K, 
weeklv  K  1. 

REGISTER  ;  every  morning  except 
Monday,  TRI- WEEKLY,  Tuesdays, 
Thursdays  and  Saturdays,  and  WEEKLV  , 
Wednesdays;  daily  and  triweekly  four 
pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ;  size— daily  and 
triweekly  24x34,  weekly  (size  of  page)  17x24  ; 
subscription— daily  S9,  trl-weekly  $4.  weekly 
$2;  established— daily  1875,  weekly  1876;  John 
W.  R.  Pope,  editor ;  Charles  A.  Calvo,  Jr., 
publisher;  circulation— daily  J  1,  triweekly  K, 
weekly  I. 

CHRISTIAN  NEIGHBOR  ;  Thurs 
days;  methodist  episcopal,  south;  four  pages; 
size  20x28 ;  subscription  .$2  ;  established  1868 ; 
Sldi  H.  Browne,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion J  1  ;  dated  at  Columbia  and  Florence. 

PALMETTO  YE03IAN;  (see  Evening 
Pahnettu  Yeoman.) 

SOUTHERN  PRESBYTERIAN; 
Thursdays;  presbyterian ;  four  pages;  size 
28x44  ;  subscription  $3.50  ;  established  1850  ; 
James  Woodrow  &  Co.,  publishers;  circula- 
tion H  ;  issue  also  the  Southern  Presbyterian 
Review. 

SOUTH  CAROLINA  COLLEGIAN; 
monthly  ;  twenty-twcj  pages ;  size  of  page 
8x10;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1S82; 
Literary  Societies  of  South  Carolina  College, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  ;  a  col- 
lege paper  ;  issued  during  the  collegiate  year. 

SOUTHERN  PRESBYTERIAN 
REVIEW  ;  quarterly  ;  pre.sbylerian  ;  two 
hundred  and  two  pages  octavo  ;  subscription 
$3  ;  established  1850 ;  Association  of  Ministers, 
editors;  James  Woodrow  &  Co.,  publishers; 
does  not  insert  advertisements ;  issue  also 
the  Southern  Presbyterian. 

CONWAY,  C.  H.,  Sorry  Co.,  cf 
2,362  pop.,  at  the  head  of  navigation,  on 
Waccamaw  r.,  40  m.  above  Georgetown,  100 
N.  E.  of  Charleston,  110  E.  by  S.  of  Co- 
lumbia and  15  from  Atlantic  ocean.  Situ- 
ated in  a  level  and  sandy  district.  The 
soil  produces  pine  from  which  turpentine 
is  manufactured.  Naval  stores  are  pi-o- 
duced. 

PROGRESS;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
jages;  size  20x26;  s\il)siTiiition  $1..50;  estab- 
Jished  1878  ;  James  W.  Ogilvie,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

DARLINGTON,  C.  H.,  Darlington 

Co.,  d  M)  pop.,  on  Cheraw  &  Darlington 
Rd.,  10  m.  from  Florence  and  112  from 
Charleston,  Has  a  large  cotton  factory. 
NEWS  ;  Thursdays ;  four  pages ;  size 
24x36;  subscription  $2;  established  1875;  D. 
D  Evans,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  J. 

VINDICATOR;  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic :  four  pages ;  slz<!  22x32 :  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1881 ;  A.  W.  Parrott,  editor  ; 
Charles  A.  Brown,  publisher. 

DUE  "WEST,  Abbeville  Co.,  -a  600 
pop.,  (of  town),  about  12  m.  N.  of  Abbeville. 
-ASSOCIATE  REFORMED  PRES- 
BYTERIAN ;  Thursdays  ;  reformed  pres- 
bvteri;m  ;  eight  pages;  size  28x42;  subscrip- 
tion $2.25 ;  established  1852 ;  W.  M.  Grier  and 
J.  McC.  Todd,  editors  and  publshers :  cir- 
culation I. 

PSALM   SINGEIJ?  nionthiy  ;  reformed 


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SOUTH    CAROLINA. 


presbyterian  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  14x21 ;  sub- 
scription 60  cents ;  established  1885 ;  Rev.  R. 
F.  Bradley,  editor  and  publisher. 

EASLEY,  Pickens  Co.,  ^  500  pop.,  on 
Richmond  &  Danville  Rd.,  12  m.  from 
Greenville.  Has  ten  mercantile  houses, 
two  sli(>e  shops,  blacksmith  shops,  etc. 

MESSENGER;    Fridays;     democratic; 

four  pages;  size  24x:3o;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lislieil  1883;  J.  P.  Carey,  editor;  W.  M.  Hagood, 
manager  ;  circulation  K  1. 

EDGEFIELD,  C.  H.,  Edgefield  Co.,  -a 
448  i)op.,  8  m.  W.  of  Charlotte,  Columbia  & 
Augusta  Rd.,  about  25  m.  N.  of  Augusta, 
Ga.,  and  56  S.  by  W.  of  Columbia.  Cotton- 
growing  district ;  situated  in  an  attractive 
and  fertile  country. 

ADVERTISER;  Thursdays ;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages ;  size  28x40 ;  subscription 
$2 ;  established  1835 ;  James  T.  Bacon  and 
Thos.  J.  Adams,  editors  ;  Thos.  J.  Adams, 
publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

FLORENCE,  Darlington  Co.,  a  3,000 
pop.,  at  junction  of  Wilmington,  Columbia 
&  Augusta,  Northeastern  and  Cheraw  & 
Darlington  Rds.     A  railroad  town. 

CHRISTIAN   NEIGHBOR;  (see  Co 

lumbia. ) 

TIMES;  Thm-sdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  establish- 
ed 1867 ;  C.  H.  Prince,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K  1. 

GAFFNEY  CITY,  Spartanburgh  Co., 

\2  'i'OO  pop.,  on  Richmond  &  Danville  Rd.  (At- 
lanta and  Charlotte  division),  20  ni.  from 
Spartanburg.  Has  lime  works  and  is  in  a 
cotton-growing  section. 
BULLETIN  ;  Wednesdays;  four  pages; 
size  16x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1885; 
S.  P.  Brittoii,  editor  and  publisher. 

PIEDMONT  INSPECTOR;  Fridays; 
four  pages  ;  size  22x30  ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1881 ;  H.  P.  Griffith,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

GEORGETOWN,  C.  H.,  Georgetown 

Co.,  D-  2,557  pop.,  on  Winyaw  bay,  on 
Georgetown  &  Lanes  Rd.,  15  m.  from  the 
sea.  Has  foreign  and  domestic  commerce, 
and  surrounded  by  a  rice-growing  district. 

ENQUIRER;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  34x36 ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1880;  Walter  Hazard,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages ;  size  24x:i6;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
1817 ;  Josiah  Doar,  editor ;  Ross  C.  Davis, 
publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

GILBERT    HOLLOW,  Lexington 

Co.,  a  250  i)op.,  on  Charlotte,  Columbia  & 
Augusta  Rd.,  25  m.  from  Columbia.    Has  a 
turpentine  distillery.     In  cotton-growing 
section,  witli  pine  timber. 
NEWS;    Saturdays;   independent;    four 

pages;     size  -20x26;     subscription   75   cents; 

established  1882 ;  Wade  Leaphart,  editor  and 

publisher;  circulation  K. 

GREENVILLE.  C.  H.,  Greenville  Co. 

□  8,350  pop.  (with  2,152  additional,  exclusive 
of  city),  at  terminus  of  Greenville  & 
Columbia  Rd.,  143  m.  from  Columbia. 
Also  on  line  of  Richmond  &  Danville  Rd., 
165  m.  from  Atlanta.  Has  a  salubrious  cli- 
mate and  Is  a  summer  resort.    Seat  of  the 


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SOUTH  CAROLINA. 


Furman  University,  Baptist  Female  Col- 
lege, Greenville  Military  Institute,  and 
other  institutions  of  learning.  As  a  cotton 
market  and  business  point  it  ranks  second 
in  the  State.  The  vicinity  abounds  in  ex- 
cellent water  power  and  has  numerous  cot- 
ton factories.  Its  population  and  wealth 
are  increasing. 

NEWS;  every  morning  except  Monday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Tuesdays;  democratic; 
four  pages;  size— daily  21x28,  weekly  26x40; 
subscription— daily  S6,'  weekly  $\.M ;  estab- 
lished 1874 ;  A.  B.  Williams,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; cii'culation- dailv  K  1,  weeklv  J. 

BAPTIST  COURIER;  Thursdays; 
baptist  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  sub.scription 
$2  ;  established  1S69  ;  Jas.  A.  Hoyt  and  W.  W. 
Keys,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  H  1. 

ENTERPRISE  AND  MOUNTAIN- 
EER ;  Wednesdays  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  28x44:  subscription  $2;  established  1824; 
John  C.  Bailey,  editor  and  publisher;  circu- 
lation J  1. 

HAMPTON    COURT    HOUSE, 

C.  H.,  Hampton  Co.,  Q  300  pop.,  on  Port  Royal 
&  Augusta  Rd.,  68  m.  from  Augusta,  Ga.,  in 
an  agricultural  and  stock-raising  district. 

HAMPTON  CO.  GUARDIAN;  Thurs 

days;  four  pages;  size  24x36;  subscription 
$2 ;  established  18T9  ;  M.  B.  McSweeney,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  J. 

HONEA  PATH,  Anderson  Co.,  b 
400  pop.,  on  the  Columbia  &  Greenville  Rd., 
18  miles  from  the  county  seat.  A  merchan- 
dising town. 

HERALD ;  Thursdays  ;  democratic ;  four 
pages  ;  size  18x34  ;  subscription  .$1  ;  estab- 
lished iaS4  ;  Lee  McDavid,  editor ;  McDavid  & 
Beard,  publishers. 

JOHNSTO'N, Edgefield  Co., Cl600 pop., 
on  Charlotte,  Columbia  &  Augusta  Rd. 

C  H  R  O  N  I  C  li  E  :  Wednesdays ;  four 
pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  §2 ;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  D.  A.  G.  Ouzts,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

EDtiEFIELD  MONITOR;  Thursdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x86  ;  subscrip- 
tion SI. 50 ;  established  1877 ;  E.  W.  McLenna, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

KINGSTREE,  C.  H.,  Williamsburg 
Co.,  a-  7tXl  pop,,  on  Black  r.  and  on  North- 
eastern Rd.,  64  m.  N.  of  Charleston. 

STAR  AND  HERALD;  Thursdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  sub- 
scription $2 ;  established  1881 ;  H.  S.  Cun- 
ningham, editor  and  publisher;  eirc'u  K  1. 

liANCASTER,  C.  H.,  Lancaster  Co., 
!^  1,000  pop.,  on  Cheraw  &  Chester  Rd.,  72  m. 
N.  of  Columbia  and  30  E.  of  Chester. 

LEDC^ER ;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1852 ;  David  J.  Carter,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  J. 

REVIEW;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
four  pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  $1.50; 
estalUished  1878 ;  Charles  T.  Connors,  editor ; 
Riddle  &  Connors,  publishers;  clrc'n  K  1. 

IiAURENS,C.H.  (L4.URENSVILLE,) 

Laiirens  Co.,  □  1,100  pop.,  on  branch  of 
Greenville  &  Columbia  Rd.,  about  78  m. 
from  Columbia. 

LAURENSVILLE  HERALD  ;  Fri- 
days ;  democratic  ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40  ; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1844 ;  T.  B.  Crews 
and  R.  C.  Watts,  editors  and  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation J  J. 


SOUTH  CAROLINA. 


LEXINGTON,  C.  H.,  Lexington  Co.,  a 

400  pop.  (pop.  of  town  2,065),  on  C,  C.  &  A. 
Rd.,  14  m.  from  Columbia  and  61  from  Au- 
gusta. Manufacturing,  agricultural,  fruit- 
raising  and  lumbering  locality. 

DISPATC!H;  Wednesdays;  democratic  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  28x40  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  es- 
tablished 1870 ;  G.  M.  Harmau,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

MANNING,  C.  H.,  Clarendon  Co.,  n 
1,44<J  pop.,  on  Central  Rd.  of  So.  Carolina, 
70  m.  N.  by  W.  of  Charleston  and  50  E. 
by  S.  of  Columbia. 

CLARENDON       ENTERPRISE; 

Thursdays ;  democratic ;  four  pages ;  size 
26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1867  ;  S. 
A.  Nettles,  editor  and  publisher;  clrc'n  K  K. 

TIMES;  Wednesdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x36;  subscription  .$2;  established  1884;  H. 
L.  Dan,  Jr.,  editor  and  publisher. 

MARION,  C.  H.,  Mai'ion  Co., -J  1,500 
pop.,  on  Wilmington,  Columbia  &  Augusta 
Rd.,  110  m.  from  Columbia.  In  a  cotton- 
growing  district  and  centre  of  trade. 

PEE  DEE  INDEX;  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription 
$2;  established  1882;  W.  J.  Montgomery,  edi 
tor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

STAR;  Wednesdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size  28x40  ;  subscription  $2.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1846 ;  W.  J.  McKerall  &  Son,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  1  ;  issue  also  the 
Cotton  Plant. 

COTTON  PLANT;  monthly;  agricul- 
tural ;  eight  pages ;  size  28x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion 60  cents ;  established  1883 ;  W.  J.  Mc- 
Kerall &  Son,  editors  and  publishers ;  circu- 
lation J  1  ;  issue  also  the  Star. 

MOUNT    PLEASANT,  C.   H., 

Berkeley  Co.,  p  500  pop.,  5  m.  from  Charles- 
ton ;  in  an  agi'lcultural  district. 

BERKELEY  GAZETTE;   Thurs 

days  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x31 ; 
subscription  $2;  established  1882;  Yates 
Snowden,  editor  ;  Berkeley  Gazette  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  K  K. 

NEWBERRY,  C.  H.,  Neioberry  Co., 
-a  3,000  pop.,  on  Columbia  &  Greenville  Rd., 
47  m.  from  Columbia.  25,000  bales  of  cotton 
pass  through  the  town  yearly.  Seat  of  New- 
berry College.  Has  a  cotton  factory,  also 
flour  and  corn  mills. 

HERALD  AND  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2 ;  established  1865 ;  Thomas  F.  Greneker 
&  R.  H.  Grenerker,  Sr.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  J  J. 

LUTHERAN  VISITOR:  Thursdays; 
lutheran  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x4(l ;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1868;  Rev.  J.  Hawkins, 
D.  D.  and  Rev.  F.  W.  E.  f  eschan,  editors ;  W. 
P.  Houseal,  publisher ;  circulation  I ;  dated 
at  Newberry  and  Prosneritj'. 

OBSERVER;  Thursdays;  four  pages; 
size  26x38  ;  subscription  $2 :  established  1883  ; 
W.  H.  Wallace,  editor;  Wallace  &  Kinard, 
publishers ;  circulation  K  1. 

STYLUS;  monthly;  twentv-eight  pages 
octavo;  subscription  $1;  established  1884: 
Students  of  Newberry  College,  editors  and 
publishers ;  a  college  paper ;  issued  during 
the  collegiate  year. 

ORANGEBURG,  C.  H.,  Orangeburg 

Co.,  a  2,140  pop.,  on  South  Carolina  Rd.,  51 
m.  from  Columbia  and  86  from  Charleston. 
A  trade  centre. 

TIMES  AND  DEMOCRAT;  Thurs. 
days ;   democratic ;  four  pages  ;   size  28x44 


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SOUTH  CAROLINA. 


subscription  $1.5ii;  established    1879;   James 
L.  Sims,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  J  1. 

PICKENS,  C.  H.,  Pickens  Co.,  ti  400 
pop.  (pop.  of  town  1,857),  between  Wolf  and 
Town  creeks,  7  m.  from  R.  &  A.  Air  Line 
Rd.  and  20  from  Greenville.  Possesses 
water  power.  Centre  of  trade.  Minerals 
are  found  here. 

SENTINEli;  Tliursdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
24x36 ;  subscription  $1.50';  established  1871 ; 
D.  F.  Bradley,  editor;  D.  F.  Bradley  &  Co., 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

PORT  ROYAL,  Beaufort  Co.,  g  500 
pop.,  at  tfrniiiius  of  Port  Royal  &  Augusta 
Rd.,  112  m.  from  Augusta,  Ga. 
PALMETTO  POST;   Thursdays;    four 
pages ;    size  22x31 ;    subscription  $3  ;    estab- 
lished 1882;    S.  H.  Rodgers,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K. 

PROSPERITY,  Neioherry  Co.,  -n  450 
pop.,  on  Columbia  &  Greenville  Rd.,  S  m.  E. 
of  Newberry.    Has  sash  and  door  manufac- 
tory, cotton  gin,  mill,  etc. 
LUTHERAN     VISITOR;    (see    New 

berry.) 

ROCK  HILL,  rorlc  Co.,  t]  on  C,  C. 

&   A.    Rd.    Trade   centre   for  three   other 

county  towns. 

HERALD;  Thursdays  ;  democratic;  four 
pages ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $2  ;  establish- 
ed 1876;  Joseph  Hull,  editor;  J.  M.  Ivy  &  Co., 
publishers ;  circulation  K. 

SENECA,  Oconee  Co.,  b  800  pop.,  on 
Blue  Ridge  branch  of  the  Greenville  & 
Columbia  Rd.,  8  m.  from  Walhalla  and  122 
from  Atlanta,  Ga.  Surrounded  by  an  agri- 
cultural district. 
FREE    PRESS  ;    Fridays  ;   four  pages  ; 

size  24x35 ;  subscription    $2 ;  established  1883  ; 

J.  W.  Livingston,  editor  ;  John  C.  Cary,  pub- 

llsliers ;  circulation  K. 

SPARTANBURG,  C.  H.,  Spartan- 
burg Co.,  "n  3,800  pop.,  at  intersection  of 
Richmond  &  Danville  and  Spartanburg, 
Union  &  Columljia  Rds.  and  terminus  of 
Asheville  &  Spartanburg  and  Greeuwood, 
Laurens  &  Spartanburg  Rds.,  93  m.  N.  W.  of 
Columbia.  Gold  and  iron  mines  in  this 
district.  It  also  contains  extensive  quarries 
of  limestone. 

CAROLINA  SPARTAN;  Wednes- 
days; democratic;  four  pages;  size  27x41; 
subscription  $1.65 ;  established  1844 ;  Charles 
Petty,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J  J  1. 
HERALD;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  sub.scription  $1.50; 
established  1873;  Wm.  M.  Jones,  editor;  T.  J. 
Trimmier,  publisher;  circulation  J  J  1. 

SUMMERVILEE,  Berkeley  Co.,  g 
2,51X)  pop.,  on  the  South  Carolina  Rd.,  22  m. 
from  Charleston.  Engaged  in  lumbering 
and  brick  making.  Has  creos<ite  works.  A 
health  resort  for  persons  suffering  from 
pulmonary  troubles. 

II  E  R  A  L  D  ;  Saturdays;  independent- 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x31  ;  subscrip- 
tion .$2  ;  established  1884  ;  George  Tupper,  edi- 
tor and  publisher. 

SUMTER,  C.  H.,  Sumter  Co.,  a  2,011 
pop.,  on  Wilmington,  Columbia  &  Augusta 
Rd.,  at  terminus  of  Coiitral  Rd.  of  South 


SOUTH  CAROLINA. 


Carolina,  42  m.  from  Columbia  and  90  fronv 
Charleston. 

ADVANCE;  Saturdays;  four  pages:  size- 
22.X32;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1882; 
Darr  &  Parnielee,  editors  and  puljlishers  ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

WATCHMAN  AND  SOUTHRON  f. 
Tuesdays;  democratic  :  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ; 
subsi-riiitiDH  .sJ ;  cstalilished  1850;  Watchman 
and  Southron  Publishing  Co.,  publishers;  N. 
G.  Osteen,  manager ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

TEMPERANCE  WORKER;  semi- 
monthly ;  temperance ;  four  pages ;  size  17x 
24  ;  subscription  60  cents  ;  established  1883  ; 
Rev.  H.  F  .Chreitzberg,  editor;  N.  G  Osteen, 
publisher ;  circulation  K  1  ;  issued  from  the 
office  of  the  Watchman  and  Southron. 

UNION,  C.  H.,  Union  Co.,  ^  1,267  pop., 
on  Spartanburg,  Union  &  Columbia  Rd.,  17 
m.  from  Spartanburg  and  65  N.  W.  of  Co- 
lumbia. Gold  and  Iron  ore  are  found  In 
this  district. 

TI3IES  ;  Fridays  ;  four  pages;  .size  24x36;. 
subscription  $2  ;  established  1866 ;  Robert  M. 
Stokes,  editor  and  puljlisher ;  circulation  K. 

WALHALLA,  C.  H.,  Oconee  Co.,  b 
1,089  pop.,  on  Columbia  &  Greenville  Rd., 
about  30  m.  W.  of  Anderson.  Surrounded 
by  an  agi'icultural  district. 

KEOWEE  COURIER;  Thursdays; 
fom-  pages  ;  size  24x34  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  es- 
tablished 1849;  Keith,  Smith  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

WALTERBORO,    C.    H.,    Colleton 

Co.,  Q  900  pop.,  about  30  m.  W.  of  Charleston 

and  10  N.  of  Charleston  &  Savannah  Rd. 

Situated  in  a  farming  district. 

COLLETON  PRESS;  Wednesdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x31 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1877  ;  B.  Stokes,  editor  ; 
B.  G.  Price,  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

WILLIAMSTON,  Anderson  Co.,  V] 
800  pop.,  on  the  Columbia  &  Greenville 
Rd.,  18  m.  from  Anderson  and  19  from 
GreenvUle.  Williamston  Female  College  is 
located  here. 
NAIAD ;  monthly;  four  pages ;  size  20x26 ; 

subscription  30   cents ;   established   1SS4 ;   S. 

Lander,   editor ;    Students    of    Williamston 

Female  College,  publishers ;  a  school  paper ; 

issued  during  the  school  year. 

WINNSBORO,  C.  H.,  Fairfield  Co., 

i  2,150  pop.,  on  Charlotte,  Columbia  & 
Augusta  Rd.,  .34  m.  from  Columbia.  Sur- 
rounded by  a  fertile  farming  district. 

NEWS  AND  HERALD;  triweekly, 
Tuesdays,  Thursdays  and  Saturtiays,  and 
FAIRFIELD  NEWS  AND  HER- 
ALD, Wednesdays;  democratic;  four 
pages;  size— tri-weekly  24x36,  weekly  26x40; 
subscription— tri-weekly  .$4,  weekly  $2;  es- 
tablished 1844  ;  John  S.  Reynolds  anil  Chas.  A. 
Douglass,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation 
— triweekly  K.  weekly  K  1. 

FAIRFIELD  NEWS  AND  HER- 
A LD  ;  (see  iWi's  and  Herald.) 

YORKVILLE,  C.  H.,  York  Co.,  6 
1,564  pop.,  on  Chester  &  Lenoir  Narrow 
Gauge  Rd.,  22  m.  from  Chester  and  83  from 
Columbia.  A  place  of  active  trade.  The 
surrounding  coimtry  abounds  in  valuable 
minerals. 

ENQUIRER  ;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  28x41 ;  subscription  $2.50  ;  es- 
tablished 1855;  Lewis  M.  Grist,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 


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TENNESSEE. 


ADAMSVIIiLE,  McNairy  Co.,  p  600 

pop.,  on  Tennessee  r.,  4  m.  from  Crumps 

Landing.    Has  flour  and   grist   mills   and 

cotton  gins. 

McNAIRY  INDEPENDENT;  Satur 
days  ;  independent ;  four  pages  :  size  26x4U  ; 
subscription  $1.5U;  established  1878;  W.  E. 
•Grimes,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  K  K  1. 

ALAMO,  C.  H.,  Crockett  Co.,  -a  276 
pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  6 
m.  from  Memphis  and  Little  Rock.  Has 
cotton  gin  and  mills. 

CROCKETT    CO.    SENTINEL  j    Frl 

<lavs  ;  four  pages ;  size  22x31  ;  subscription 
$\ ;  established  1873 ;  W.  J.  Elliott  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  ;  cu-culation  K  1. 

ASHLAND  CITY,  C.  H.,  Chmtliam 
Co.,  i  330  pop.,  on  the  Cumberland  r.,  18 
m.  from  Nashville. 
REPORTER;    Thursdays;    four  pages ; 

■size  22x3U ;  subscription  §1 ;  established  1883  ; 

W.  H.  Hooper,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K. 

ATHENS,  C.  H.,  McMinn  Co.,  0, 1,200 
pop.,  on  East  Tennessee,  Virginia  &  Georgia 
Rd.,  55  ni.  from  Knoxville.  Seat  of  East 
Tennessee  Wesleyau  University. 

ATHENIAN;  Fridays;  independent- 
republican;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x4iJ  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1883;  W.  F.  McCarron, 
editor  and  publLsher;  circulation  J  J. 

P08T  ;  Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  24x3(5 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1852  ; 
Sam.  P.  Ivins,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  J 1. 

BOLIVAR,  C.  H.,  Hardeman  Co.,  p 
1,200  pop.,  on  New  Orleans  division  of  Illi- 
nois Central  Rd.,  19  m.  from  Jackson  and 
137  from  Cairo,  111. 

BIJI.iL.ETIX;  Thursdays;  four  pages; 
size  2fix40 ;  subscription  §1 ;  established  1866 ; 
J.  J.  Weatherby,  editor ;  Weatherby  Bros., 
publishers;  circulation  K  1. 

BRISTOL,  Sullivan  Co.,  r^  2,000  pop. 
(pop.  including  portion  of  town  lying  in 
Va.  3,300),  terminus  of  East  Tennessee, 
Virginia  &  Georgia  Rd.,  at  junction  of  Nor- 
folk &  Western  Rd.  The  Virginia  State 
line  passes  through  the  village,  i:50  m.from 
Knoxville. 

COURIER;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  .§1 ;  es- 
tablished 1870  ;  John  Slack,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

HOLSTON  IIETHODIST;  Saturdays; 
methodist  episcopal,  south ;  four  pages;  size 
26x40;  subscription  .$2  ;  established  1872;  Rev. 
R.  N.  Price,  editor ;  Holston  Publishing  Co., 
publishers;  circulation  I. 

NEWS;  (see  Bristol,  Va.) 

REPORTER;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages ;  size  22x32 ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablishes! 1879 ;  W.  M.  Burrow,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

STAR-CRESCENT;  monthly;  thirty 
pages  octavo;  sub.seription  -SI;  established 
1883 ;  Phllothesmian  Literary  Society  of  Kings 
College,  editors  and  puljlishers  ;  circulation 
K;  a  college  paper;  issued  during  the 
collegiate  year. 

BROWNSVILLE,  C.  H.,  Haywood] 
Co.,  -a2,.564  pop.,  on  Memphis  and  Louisville 
division  of  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  117 
m.  W.  S.  W.  of  Nashville,  5  from  Hatchet  r. 
and  57  from  Memphis.  In  a  cotton-growing 
district  and  centre  of  trade. 
DEMOCRAT;    Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  . 


eight  pages  ;  size  35x48  ;  subscription  $1  ; 
established  1875 ;  Green  &  Chambliss,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  J. 

ST.\TES  AND  BEE;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic ;  eight  pages  ;  size  35x48  ;  subscription 
$1  ;  established— Staffs  1870,  Bee  1863;  E.  H. 
"raylor,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

CAMDEN,  C.  H.,  Benton  Co.,  ^  200 

'     pop.,  on  railroad,  85  m.  from  Nashville. 

HERALiD;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
!  pages ;   size   26x40 ;    subscription   $1 ;   estab- 
lished 1881 ;   Herald  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  K. 

CARTHAGE,  C.  H.,  Smith  Co.,  [^  500 
pop.,  on  Cumberland  r.,  50  m.  from  Nash- 
ville, 20  from  Lebanon  and  36  from  Gallatin. 
A  shipping  point  for  grain  and  tobacco. 

MIRROR  ;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x36  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1883 ;  J.  B. 
Lu.ster  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers ;  circula- 
tion K  1. 

SMITH  CO.  RECORD;  Thursdays; 
four  pages ;  size  24x36  :  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1883;  W.  D.  Gold, /editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  1. 

CENTREVILLE,    C.    H.,  Hickman 

Co.,  D  287  pop.,  on  Duck  r.,  at  present  ter- 
minus of  the  Nashville  &  Tuscaloosa  Rd., 
53  m.  S.  W.  of  Nashville.  Engaged  in  the 
manufacture  of  cotton  and  woolen  goods, 
pig  iron,  charcoal  and  the  growing  of 
corn,  wheat,  peanuts  and  cotton,  and  rais- 
ing hogs  and  mules. 

HICKMAN  PIONEER;  Fi-idays:  dem- 
ooratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription 
SI  ;  established  1878  ;  James  F.  Martin,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

CHATTANOOGA,  C.  H.,  Hamilton 
Co.,  K  2;!,096  pop.,  on  Tennessee  r.,  at  termi- 
nus of  Nashville,  Chattanooga  &  St.  Louis, 
Western  &  Atlantic,  Memphis  &  Charleston 
and  Alabama  divisions  of  East  Tennessee, 
Virginia  &  Georgia,  Alabama  Great  South- 
ern, Cincinnati,  New  Orleans  &  Texas 
Pacific,  and  Chattanooga,  Atlantic  & 
Brunswick  Rds.,  131  m.  from  Nash- 
ville. The  Tennessee  r.  is  navigable  to 
this  point  ten  months  in  the  year.  Chat- 
tanooga is  one  of  the  most  impoi-tant  rail- 
road centres  in  tlie  South.  A  large  amount 
of  trade  centres  here,  making  it  one  of  the 
most  important  points  in  Tennessee.  En- 
gaged more  extensivel.y  than  any  other 
Southern  city  in  manufacturing  ii-on  and 
various  other  articles. 

COI>IMERCtALi  ;  every  morning  and 
WEEKIjY.  Thursdays;  republican ;  daily 
four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages :  size— daily 
24x36,  weekly  30x44 ;  subscription— daily  $8, 
weekly  $1 ;  "established— daily  1884,  weekly 
1877:  Commercial  Printing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation — weekly  I  1 . 

T  I  ;>I  E  S  ;  every  morning,  and  WEEK- 
IjY,  Thursdays ;  democratic ;  daily  eight 
pages,  weeklj-  four  pages  ;  size— daily  (size  of 
page)  15x21,  weekly  28x44;  subscription- 
daily  .$8,  with  Sunday  .SIO,  weekly  $1.50,  Sun- 
day $2;  established  1869  ;  Times  Printing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation— daily  H, 
weekly  G.  Suudaj'  H  1. 

AMERICAN  BAPTIST  REFLEC- 
TOR; Wednesdays;  baptist;  four  pages; 
size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50:  established 
1871 ;  J.  M.  Robertson  .t  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  G  G  1. 

METHODIST  ADVOCATE;  Wednes- 
days ;    methodist    episcopal ;   eight    pages ; 


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TENNESSEE. 


TENNESSEE. 


size  of  page  13x19;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 18«9 ;  Rev.  T.  C.  Carter,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  G. 

D1MJG3IAN  ;  semi-monthly;  commer- 
cial; sixteen  pages;  size  of  patre  11x15;  sub- 
scriptions!; established  188o;  Drugman  Co., 
editors  anil  publishers  ;  circulation  H  H  1. 

GRAND  AKI>IY  SENTINEL;  semi 
monthly ;  eight  pages;  size  22.\81  :  subscrip 
tion  $1 ;  established  1S85  ;  John  E.  MacG-owan, 
editor  ;  Sentinel  Co.,  puljlishers. 

SOUTHERN  RAIIiWAY  GAZA- 
TEER  ;  sami-monthlv ;  eiglit  pages;  size 
21x3U;  subscription  $1;  established  1SS3 ; 
Louis  L.  Parliam,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation J  1. 

TRADESMAN;  semi-monthly;  com- 
mercial ;  thirty -six  pages  ;  size  of  page  11x15 ; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1880  ;  J.  E.  Mac- 
Gowan,  editor;  Tradesman  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  ;  circulation  G  1. 

MUSICAIi  REVIEW;  monthly;  musi- 
cal; twenty  pages;  size  of  page  9x12;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1882;  W.  C. 
Hafley,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K. 

RURAL,  RECORD;  monthly;  agricul- 
tural ;  sixteen  pages  ;  size  of  page  11x15;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1882 ;  Ochs,  Yonge  & 
Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  D. 

FACTS;  quarterly;  dental;  thirty  six 
pages  octavo;  subscriptl<m  31)  cents ;  estab- 
lished 1885  :  E.  M.  Martin,  D.  D.  S.,  M.  D.,  edi- 
tor; Facts  Publisldng  Co.,  publishers. 

CLARKSVILLE,  C.  H.,  Montgomery 
Co.,  i  6,000  pop.,  on  Cumberland  r.  and 
Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  199  m.  from 
Memphis  and  45  N.  W.  of  Nashville.  Sur- 
rounded by  a  tobacco-raising  district  and 
centre  of  trade.  One  of  the  largest  tobacco 
markets  in  the  West.  Has  eight  tobacco 
stemmeries.  A  shipping  point  for  tobacco 
and  other  farm  produce.  Some  manufac- 
turing done  here.  Iron  ore  abounds  in  this 
vicinity.  Seat  of  Southwestern  Presby 
terlan  University.  Has  also  fine  public 
schools. 

TOBACCO  LEAF;  semi-weeltly,  Tues- 
days and  Fridays  ;  independent-democratic  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x33  ;  subscription  S2  ;  es- 
taljlished  1869 ;  Brandon  &  Barksdale,  pub- 
lishers;  circulation  I  1. 

CHRONICLE;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  28x43 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab 
llshed  1809;  R.  H.  Yancey,  editor;  Neblett 
&  Titus,  publishers  ;  circulation  J  I. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays  ;  democratic  ; 
four  pages;  size  28x45;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1882;  B.  M.  De  GrafEenrled,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

LITERARY  tJE>I  ;  monthly;  twenty- 
four  pages;  size  of  page  8x11;  subscriiition 
$1 ;  established  1881 ;  the  Stewart  and  Wash- 
ington Irving  Societies  of  the  S.  W.  P.  Uni- 
versity, editors  and  publishers;  a  college 
paper  ;  issued  during  tlie  collegiate  year. 

CLEVELAND,  C  H.,  Bradley  Co.,  Q, 
2,600  pop.,  on  Alabama  division  of  East  Ten- 
nessee, Virginia  &  Georgia  Rd.,  ;»  m.  from 
Chattanooga,  140  from  Atlanta,  Ga. 
BANNER.  ;     Fridays  ;    democratic  ;    four 
pages  :  size 20x38 ;  subscription  $2  ;  established 
1865  ;  McNelly  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
circulation  J. 

HERAliD;  Thursdays;  independent-re- 
publican; four  pages;  size  24x311;  sub.scrip- 
tion$1.50;  estal)lished  1872;  W.  S.  Tipton,  ecli- 
tor  and  publisher;  circulation  J. 

P(U.K  AND  BRADLEY  NEWS; 
Thursdays;  di'mocratic ;  four  pages;  size 
22x30;  sid)scr)i)ti<)M  .'i;1..50;  established  1883; 
V.  A.  Clemmer,  editor  ami  publisher;  circu- 
lation K  K. 


CLIFTON,  JFayne  Co.,  g  500  pop.,  on 
Tenn.  r.  In  the  centre  of  a  flourishing  agri- 
cultural .section.     A  good  shipping  point. 

WAYNE  CITIZEN:  Thursdays  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $1.25  ;  es- 
tablished 1874 ;  Stribiing  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  K. 

COLUMBIA, C.  H.,  Maury  Co.,  n  i.TOa 
pop.,  on  Duck  r.  and  on  L.  &  N.  and  Grand 
Southern    Rd.s.;   is  terminus  also   of  Duck 
River  branch  and  of  Nashville  &  Florence 
Rds.,  46  m.  from  Nashville.     Has  two  large 
female  colleges  and  an  excellent  free  school 
system  ;  also  water  power  and  other  facili- 
ties for  manufacturing.    Centre    of    large 
stock-raising  district.     Has  cotton  and  fur- 
niture factories  and  flouring  mills. 
HERALD;    Fridays;   democratic;   four 
pages;  size  28x44;    suljscriptiou  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1850 ;  Columbia  Herald  Co.,  editors  and 
publisliers  ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

MAURY  DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages;  size  28x44;  subscrip- 
tion $1.25;  eslahlisluHi  18S2 ;  Lee  Bullock  and 
J.  T.  Williamson,  editors;  People's  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  J. 

(iUARDIAN;  monthly;  four  pages;  size- 
21.X2S  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1841 ;  Smith 
Bi-others,  editors  and  publishers;  circ'n  H  1. 

COVINGTON,  C.  II.,  Tipton  Co.,  -a 
798  pop.,  on  Chesapeake,  Ohio  &  South- 
western Rd.,  about  15  m.  from  Mississippi  r. 
and  38  N.  E.  of  Memphis.  In  an  agricultural 
district  and  trade  centre. 

TIPTON  RECORD;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  ;  size  26x40;  subscription 
$1  ;  established  1867;  Record  Publishing  Co.. 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K. 

DANDRIDGE,  C.  H.,  Jefferson  Co.^ 

D-431  pop.    The  E.  T.  V.   &  G.  Rd.    passes 

through  this  count.y.    Lead,  zinc,  iron,  etc. , 

abound.    Rich  farming  country,  with  stock 

and  timber. 

REPUBLICAN  BANNER  ;  Thurs- 
days ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x32  ; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1882 ;  Alexander 
Eckel,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

DAYTON,    Jihen  Co.,  D-  2,500     pop., 
on  the  Cincinnati,  New  Orleans  &  Texas. 
Pacific  Rd.,  38  m.  N.  of  Chattanooga.    Min- 
ing is  an  important  Industry. 
GAZETTE;    Fridays;    four   pages;  .size 
24x35  ;    subscription    $1.50  ;    estal)lished   18,S4  ; 
B.  A.  &  John  M.  Frazier,  editors  and  publish- 
ers. 

DICKSON,  Dickson  Co.,  [^  940  pop., 
on  the  Nashville,  Chattanooga  and  St.  Louis 
and  the  terminus  of  the  Nashville  &  Flor- 
ence Rd.,  41  m.  W.  of  Nashville.  Is  a  fin(> 
stock  and  farming  country. 

DICKSON    CO.    PRESS;  Thursdays; 

four  pas,'es ;  size  24x35;  subscription  $1.50; 
eslnblishcd  18S1 ;  Conant  &  Freeman,  editors 
and  publishers;  circulation  K. 

DOVER,C.  H.,  Stewart  Co.,  ^  317  pop.,. 

on  Cumberland  r.,  75  m.from  Nashville  and 

near  Louisville  &  Memplus  Rd. 

t!OURIER;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
24x36  ;  suljscription  $1  ;  established  1877  ; 
Cliarles  W.  Crockett,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  K. 

DOWELLTOWN,  De   Kalb  Co.,    u 
400  iiop.    A  corn  and  wheat-growing   and 
cattle-raising  country. 
CHRISTIAN  PROiiRESS;  monthly; 


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TENNESSEE. 


liberal  baptist ;  eight  pages ;  size  of  page 
8x11 ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  established  1883  ; 
Rev.  M.  Curtis,  editor  and  publisher;  circu 
lation  J  1. 

DRESDEN,  C.  H.,  JFeakleij  Co.,  q  314 
pop.,  on  Nashville,  Chattanooga  &  St.  Louis 
Rd.,  34  m.  from  Nashville. 
ENTERPIIISE;    Frida.vs ;  eight  pages; 

size  26x40  ;  subscription  .$1  ;  established  1883  ; 

R.  Lewis,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K  K. 

DYERSBURG,  C.  H.,  Dyer  Co.,  -a 

1,010  pop.,  on  Forked  Deer  r.,  Che.sapeake, 

Ohio  &  Soutliwestern    Rd.,   160   m.   W.  of 

Nashville  and  75  N.  of  Memphis. 

NEAL'S  STATE  GAZETTE;  Satur- 
days ;  Independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ; 
subscription  .$1.50  ;  establislied  1865  ;  Tom  W. 
Neal,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J. 

EL.IZABETHTON,C.  H., Carter  Co., 
rf  362  pop .,  on  Watauga  and  Doe  rs  .,6  m .  from 
E.  Tenn.,  Va.  &  Geoi'gia  Rd.    The  surround- 
ing country  is  agricultural.    Produces  iron 
and   pig  iron,  very  abundant  beds  of  ore 
being  within  8  or  10  ni.  from  the  town. 
MOUNTAINEER;  Fridaj's  ;  republican  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  '22x32  ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1878  ;  W.  R.  Fitzsimmons,  editor  ;  W.  R. 
Fitzsimmons,  Jr.,  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1 

FAYETTEVILIiE,  C.  H.,  Lincoln 
Co.,  t?  2,309  pop.,  on  Elk  r.,  on  the  Nashville, 
Chattanooga  &  St.  Louis  Ry.,  73  m.  S.  by  E. 
of  Nashville.  Centre  of  trade.  Some 
manufacturing  carried  on. 

EXPRESS;  Wednesdays;  four  pages; 
size  24x36 ;  subscription  $1.25;  established  1873 ; 
Lloyd  &  Blake,  editors  and  publishers ;  cii-- 
culatlon  J  1. 

OBSERVER;  Thursdays;  four  pages; 
size  28x44  ;  subscription  .§2 ;  established  18.50 ; 
N.  O.  Wallace,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  J 1. 

FRANKLIN, C.H.,  Williamson  Co.,  a 
1,632  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  19 
m.  from  Nashville.  In  an  agricultural  and 
manufacturing  section  and  seat  of  Tennes- 
see Female  College. 

REVIEW  AND  JOURNAL,;  Thurs- 
days ;  democratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44 ; 
subscription  .$1.50  ;  established  1825  ;  Haynes 
&  Andrews,  editors  and  publishers;  circ'n  J  1. 

WEEKLY;  Wednesdays:  four  pages; 
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1883:  Brodie  Baugh,  editor  and  publisher. 

GAINESBORO,  C.  H.,  Jackson  Co., 
i  452  pop.,  on  Cumberland  r.    Engaged  in 
the  tobacco  trade. 
TRANSIT:  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 

22x31;    subscription   $1;    established  1882 ;  L. 
J.  Lowe,  editor  and  pul)lislier. 

UPPER  CUMBERLAND;  Thursdays; 
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cription  $1 ;  established  1880 ;  Joseph  E.  Gore 
&  Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  circulation  K. 

GALLATIN,  C.  H.,  Sumner  Co.,  [^ 

2,900  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  26 

m.  from  Nashville.  Engaged  in  flour,  cotton 

and  woolen  manufacturing.      Surrounded 

by  an  agricultural  and  stock-raising  district, 

which  has  also  large  lumber  interests. 

EXAMINER;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages ;  size  35x48 ;  suliscription  .$2  ;  es- 
tablished 1837;  Robert  Boyers,  editor;  Thomas 
Bovers  &  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  J  J. 

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size  26x40  ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1872  ; 


A.  A.  Lewis  &  Sons,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  J  J. 

GREENVILLE,  C.  H.,  Greene  Co.,  [:C 
1,066  pop.,  on  the  East  Tennessee,  Virginia  & 
Georgia  Rd.,  74  m.  from  Knoxville. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
24x35;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1S7U;  J.  B. 
Lyon,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K. 

HERALD  ;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ; 
four  pages;  size  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1881  ;  John  R.  Self,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 

NEW  ERA  ;  Thursdays  ;  republican;  four 
pages;  size  22x31;  subscription  .$1.50;  estab- 
lished 1865 ;  J.  B.  R.  Lyon,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

HARTSVILLE,C.  n.,  Trousdale 

Co.,  i  605  pop.,  near  Cumberland  r.,  about 

45  m.  E.  by  E.  of  Nashville.  Surrounded  by  a 

tobacco    and    stock-raising  country.     The 

principal  shipping   point  and  river   town 

above  Nashville. 

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pages ;  size  24.x36 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1839  ;  H.  H.  Goad,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  J. 

HENDERSON,  C.  H.,  Chester  Co.,  p 
sOOpop.,  18  m.  S.  of  Jackson,  on  M.  &  O.  Rd. 
The  centre  and  shipping  point  of  a  large 
cotton  country.  Contains  several  educa- 
tional Institutions. 

CHESTER  CITIZEN;  Fridays;  four 
pages ;  size  20x36 ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1873  ;  John  B.  McCraw,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

HERALD  OF  TRUTH  ;  semi  nionth- 
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subscription  $1 ;  established  1881  ;  T.  S.  Dal- 
tou,  editor  and  publisher. 

HUNTINGDON,  C.  H.,  Carroll  Co., 

-a  1,200  pop.,  on  Nashville,  Chattanooga  &  St. 
Louis  Rd.,  107  m.  from  Nashville.  An  agri- 
cultural, produce  and  cotton-raising  region. 

TENNESSEE  REPUBLICAN;  Fri- 
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subscription  $1 ;  established  1870;  E.  G.  Ridge- 
ley,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J. 

JACKSBORO',  C.  H.,  Campbell  Co., 

cf  500  pop.,  40  m.  from  Knoxville. 

POWELL'S  VALLEY  SENTINEL; 

Thursdavs  ;  non-parti.san  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
22x32;  subscription  . SI ;  established  IS'O;  Rev. 
R.  A.  Hutsell,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  K. 

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tion $1 ;  established  1884;  Frank  Llndsey.  edi- 
tor and  publisher. 

JACKSON,  C.  IL,  Madison  Co.,  -a 
8,200  pop.,  about  150  m.  W.  S.  W.  of 
Nashville.  On  Forked  Deer  r.  and  Illinois 
Central  and  Mobile  and  Ohio  Rds.  A  cotton 
market  for  several  adjoining  counties. 
Railroad  repair  shops  located  hei'e :  has 
cottonseed  oil  and  woolen  mills,  ice  fac- 
tory, foundry  and  a  hub  factory. 

WEST  TENNESSEE  WHIG  ;  semi- 
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pages;  size  '24x35 ;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1842;  Louis  J.  Brooks,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J  1. 

DISPATCH;  Fridays:  independent- 
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tion $1.50;  established  1873;  J.  J.  Worrell,  ed- 
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$1.50 ;  established  1842 ;  B.  A.  Ensloe,  editor  ; 

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CHRISTIAN    IN1)EX;  month!,;  j     j6uRNAL|-every  morning  except  Men- ' 

"'   "■"■    "EEKL.V,  Thursdays;    repub- 

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Smith,  publishersTcirculationi:  """  ^"  "' I  i^f''?  il«;.«rifi''l^/Hff  ^•™' ^''^H'??'?^''''  ^^^^  ' 
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JASPER,  C.  H.,  Marion  Co.,  O.  541  TRIBUNE;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
iMin.,  near  Seauatchv  r  nn  T^nahv-nio  ,  day,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays ;  demo- 
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entrance   into   Tennessee,    and   20    W.   of  i  —daily  |8,    weekly    $l.5U  ;  established    1867  ; 

James   W.    Wallace    and  Alexander    Sum- 


Chattanooga. 

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democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x31 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1874;  Paul  Wright,  edi- 
tor and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

JOHNSON  CITY,  Washington  Co., 
cf  l.s'iX)  pop.,  25  ni.  W.  of  Bristol  on  the  East 
Tennessee,  Virginia  &  Georgia  Rd.  ;  has  a 
large  tannery,  .sash  and  blind  factory  and 
a  large  foundry. 

COMET;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x3li;  subscription  $1.50.  established  1884; 
Roliert  L.  Taylor  and  C.  J.  St.  John,  Jr.,  ed- 
itors and  publishers. 

JONESBORO',C.H.,  Washington  Co., 
cf  1.100  pop.,  on  East  Tennessee,  Vir- 
ginia and  Georgia  Rd.,  99  m.  from  Knoxville. 
An  agricultural  district.  Principal  produc- 
tions, corn,  wheat,  oats,  grass,  etc.;  lumber- 
ing and  mining  are  also  engaged  in. 

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subscription  $2;  established  1869;  W.  P 
Brownlow,  editor;  Herald  and  Tribune  Co., 
publishers ;  cirulation  J. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
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established  1875  ;  C.  E.  Dosser,  editor  ;  R.  A. 
Kinsloe,  iiublisher;    circulation  J. 

KINGSTON,  C.  H.,  Roane  Co.,  D-  858 
pop.,  at  junction  of  Clinch  &  Tennes.see  rs., 
near  line  of  Cincinnati,  New  Orleans  & 
Texas  Pacific  Rd.,  145  m.  E.  by  S.  of  Nash- 
ville and  40  W.  by  S.  of  Knoxville.  A  ship- 
ping point  for  the  products  of  the  surround 
ing  country. 

EAST  TENNESSEEAN;  Thursdays; 
neutral ;  four  pages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1865;  Wm.  B.  Reed,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

ROANE  CO.  REPUBLICAN;  Thurs 
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subscription  $\.U) ;  established  1881  ;  J.  C. 
Pope,  editor;  Roane  County  Republican 
Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

KNOXVILLE,  C.  H.,  Knox  Co.,  d- 
25,382  pop.,  on  Tennessee  r.,  185  m.  E.  of  Nash-  | 
ville,  the  centering  point  for  six  railroads, 
110   m.    from   Chattanooga   and   310    from 
Lynchburg,  Va.     Steamboats   ascend    the  \ 
river    to  this  point,  making  It  a  place  of 
business  importance  and  centre  of  trade. 
Agriculture,  manufactures  and  commerce  ; 
the  principal  branches.    This  city  was  for- 
merly the  seat  of  the  State  Government,  j 
and   is   beautifully  situated   on  the   west  ' 
bank  of  the  Holston  r.;  was  laid  out  in  1794; 
TTniversity  of  Tennessee  is  located  here. 
CHRONICLE;    every    morning   except 


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publishers  ;  cii-c'n— daily  J  J  1 ;  weekly  H  H  1. 
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four  pages;  size  22x31;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished ISS4;  Free  Press  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers. 

^REPUBLICAN    CHRONICLE;    (see 
Chronicle.) 
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pages;  size  22x31;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lislied  1SS4;  D.  L.  Grace,  editor  and  publisher. 

AMERICAN  FLORIST'S  PRIM- 
ER; monthly;  floricultural ;  twelve  pages  ; 
size  of  page  6x10;  subscriptifin  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1SS5;  Blanchie  M.  McAllen,  editor; 
Blanchie  M.  McAllen  &  Co.,  publishers. 

SOITHERN  RAILWAY  NEWS; 
monthly  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x38  ;  subscription 
.50  cents ;  established  1883 ;  A.  W.  Thornton, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  X. 

LAWRENCEBURG,  C.  H.,  Lato- 

j     rence  Co.,  g  503  pop.,  on  Shoal  r.,  about  80 

I     m.  S.  by  W.  of  Nashville. 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages;   size  24x36;  subsniiiti.m  $1.50;  estab- 

'  lished  1875;  Jacob  Leamoii,  eilitor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 

LEBANON,  C.  H.,  Wilson  Co.,  (i  2,296 
pop.,  terminus  of  Lebanon  branch  of  the 
Nashville,  Chattanooga  &  St.  Louis  Rd., 
80  m.  E.  of  Nashville.  Surrounded  by  corn, 
wheat,  hog  and  mule  raising  country. 
Shipping  point  for  Tennessee  red  cedar 
lumber,  and  for  the  stock  and  produce  of 
several  counties.  Engaged  in  manufactur- 
ing flour,  flour  barrels,  and  woolen  goods. 
Seat  of  the  Cumberland  University. 

HERALD;   Saturdays ;  independent ; 

eight  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1853  ;  R.  L.  C.  White,  editor  ;  R.  L.  C. 
White  &  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  J  J. 

MISSIONARY  BAPTIST;  Wednes- 
days; baptist  ;  four  pages;  size  24x36;  sub- 
scription $1..5i);  established  1883;  Porter  & 
Anderson,  editors  and  publishers;  circula- 
tion J  1 . 

REGISTER;  Thursda.ys;  independent- 
democrati<-;  four  pages;  size  3-(x44;  sub- 
scription .'SI  ;  established  1S83 ;  Lebanon 
Publlsliing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers ;  cir- 
culatioM  K  1. 

STUDENT:  monthly;  thirty-two  pages 
octavo;  subscription  50 cents;  established  ISSO  ; 
Heurethelian  Society  of  Cumberland  Uni- 
versity, editors' and  iiublishers;  circulation  K; 
a  college  paper ;  issued  during  tiie  collegiate 
year. 

LEWISBURG,C.  IT.,  Marshall  Co.,  a 

460  poll.,  nn  Uiick  River  branch  of  Nash- 
ville, Chattanooga  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  .55  m.  S. 
of  Nashville  and  20  S.  E  of  Colund)ia.  In 
an  agricultural  section. 

MARSHALL  (GAZETTE;  Fridays; 
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scription  $1 ;  established  1871 ;  G.  W.  Ewlng, 
«ditor ;  Ewing  &  Kereheval,  publishers  ;  cir- 
-culatlon  J  J. 

XEXINGTON,  C.  H.,  Henderson  Co.. 

-a  4iX1  pop.,  on  Jaoksoii  &  Huntingdon  Rii. 

PROGKEs?!?  ;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
-36x40:  subsfriptk)n  Sl-25;  established  1S84; 
TV.  V.  &  H.  31.  Barry,  editors  and  publishers. 

LOOKOUT  MOUNTAIN,  Ilonil- 

ion  Co.,  a. 

WAY  OF  HOLiINES?*  ;  monthly  ;  holi- 
ness ;  sixteen  pages  ;  size  of  page  9x12  ;  sub- 
scription §1;  established  ISTO;  Rev.  Wni. 
Baker  and  Mrs.  Virginia  Baker,  editors  and 
publishers. 

liYNCHBURG,  C.  H.,  Moore  Co.,  g 
345  pop.,  10  m.  W.  by  S.  of  TuUahoma  and 
68  S.  by  E.  of  Nashville. 

FAIiCOX;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size  24x36; 
subscription  $1.25 ;  established  18S4 ;  R.  A. 
Parks,  editor  and  puljlisher;  circulation  K. 

McKENZIE,  Carroll  Co.,  -a  1,250 
pop.,  on  the  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  113 
ni.  from  Memphis  and  119  from  Nashville. 
Is  noted  for  its  excellent  educational  Insti- 
tutions ;  lias  two  colleges  and  several 
schools.  Surrounded  by  a  fine  agricultural 
country. 

TRI-COUNTY  NEWS;  Fridays;  four 
pages ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1SS2;  J.  B.  Gilbert,  editor;  Gilbert  & 
Lawhon,  publishers 

MoMINNVILLE,C.H.,  Warren  Co., 

D  1,800  pop.,  75  n>.  S.  E.  of  Nashville,  on 
McMinnville  branch  of  Nashville,  Chatta- 
nooga &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  and  34  from  Tulla- 
homa.  Centre  of  a  fine  trade.  Engaged  in 
manufacturing  and  surrounded  by  an  agri- 
eultm-al  and  fruit-growing  district.  A 
summer  resort. 

NEW  ERA;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
■four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  sul5scription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 18.55 ;  David  F.  Wallace,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

SOUTHERN  STANDARD  ;  Satur 
days ;  eight  pages;  size  26x44;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1879 ;  R.  M.  Reams,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  J  J  1. 

MADISONVILLE.  C.  H.,  Monroe 
Co,-  SKipiip..  on  the  Ea.st  Tennessee,  Vir- 
ginia &  Georgia  Rd.,  9  m.  from  Sweet  Water. 

CIjARION:  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages;  size  28x44;  subscription  $1.25;  estab 
Ushed  1884;  R.  K.  Robinson,  editor;  R.  K. 
Robinson,  S.  P.  Hale  and  L.  M.  Blackburn, 
publishers. 

MANCHESTER,  C.  H.,  Coffee  Co.,  3 
617  pop.,  on  Nashville,  Chattanooga  &  St. 
Louis  Rd.,  81  m.  from  Nashville.  Engaged 
in  manufactures.  Excellent  water  power. 
Has  flour  aud  paper  mills. 

TI>IES ;  Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages ; 
size  22x:32 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1881 ; 
Fieldon  N.  Miller,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
-culation  K  1. 

MARYVILLE,  C.  H.,  Blount  Co.,  o 
1,093  pop.,  on  Knoxville  &  Augusta  Rd.,  16 
m.  S.  of  Knoxville.  Seat  of  Maryville  Col- 
lege. 

TIMES;  Thursdays:  republican:  eight 
pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1S84;  A.  J.  Neff  &  Sous,  editors  and 
3)ublishers. 


TENNESSEE. 


ADEIiPHlC  MIRROR;  monthly; 
twenty  pages ;  size  of  page  6x10 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1885;  published  under 
the  auspices  of  the  Adelphlc  Union  Literary 
Society ;  a  college  paper ;  issued  during  the 
collegiate  year. 

MEMPHIS,  C.  H.,  Shelby  Co.,  p  53,000 
pop.,  on  Miss,  r.,  at  the  head  of  perpetual 
navigation  for  largest  sized  steamboats. 
One  of  the  largest  cotton  points  in  America. 
Is  an  important  city,  with  very  extensive 
commerce;  terminus  of  the  Memphis  & 
Charleston,  Louisville  &  Nashville,  Miss.  & 
Tenn.,  Chesapeake,  Ohio  &  Southwestern, 
Kansas  City,  Springfield  &  Memphis.  Mem- 
phis &  Little  Rock  aud  Louisville,  New  Or- 
leans &  Texas  Rds.,  making  it  a  great 
trade  centre.  Chief  business  centre  be- 
tween St.  Louis  and  New  Orleans. 

4PPEAL1;  everv  morning  except  Mon- 
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$1 ;  es'tabllshed  1840 ;  Gallaway  &  Keating, 
editors  and  publishers;  circulation— dally 
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pendent :  four  pages;  size  31X.52;  subscription 
—daily  $10,  weeklv  Si;  established— daily  1856, 
weekly  18.59;  H.  M.  Doak,  editor;  O.  P.  Bard, 
manager;  Avalanche  Co.,  publishers;  cii'cula- 
tlon— daily  G,  weekly  H  H  1. 

PUBLIC  LEDGER;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sundav,  and  WEEKI<Y,  Tuesdays; 
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subscription— dailv  $5,  weekly  81  ;  estab- 
lished—<lallv  1865.  weekly  1870;  E.  Whitmore, 
editor  and  "publisher;  cu'culation— dally  G, 
weeklv  I. 

SCIMITAR;  everv  evening  except  Sun- 
dav and  Mondav.  and  "MONDAY  MORN- 
IKG  scimitar,  Mondays:  independ- 
ent: four  pages;  size— daily  24x35,  weekly 
28x44;  sultecription— daily  Sts  weekly  $1.50; 
established  1883 ;  G.  P.  M.  Turner  and  Hattie 
A.  Paul,  editors  and  publishers ;  circulation- 
daily  1  1 ,  weekly  II. 

A  D  A  31  ;  Saturdays ;  eight  pages :  size 
25x38;  subscription  $2.25:  establl-shed  1885. 

LIVING  WAY;  Thursdays;  baptist;  four 
pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  $2:  estab- 
Ushed  1884  ;  Rev.  W.  A.  Brinkley,  editor  ;  Liv- 
ing Way  Co.,  publishers  :  Rev.  R.  N.  Conntee, 
manager  :  circulation  .11.  _ 

MOMIAV  MORNING  SCIMITAR; 
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lished 1875;  Louis  G.  Fritz,  editor;  Zimmer- 
mann  *  Bro.,  publishers  :  circulation  H. 

SI'N  DA  Y  TIMES ;  Sundays  ;  four  pages; 
size  25x40:  sub^-ciiptiou  81.50;  establislu'd  1^84. 

TENNESSEE  BAPTIST;  Saturdays; 
baptist ;  sixteen  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1846;  J.  R.  Graves, 
LL.D.,  editoi-;  Graves  &  Mahafty,  publishers; 
circulation  G  1. 

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lished 1*'4;  Watchman  Publishing  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  nni'lishers. 

COTTON  BEIjT:  semi-monthly;  agri- 
cultural :  eitrht  pages  :  size  :30x44  :  subscrip- 
tion $2:  established  l'^^S2 ;  Cotton  Belt  Pub- 
li.shing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

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$1 ;  established  1881 ;  Mis.  Angus  Campbell, 
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octavo ;    subscription  $1 ;    established    1881  ; 


506 


(iJEO.    1'.    KOWELL    &   GO'S 


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latiiin  H  1. 

8(M  THEUN  CIYC'TiKIt:  monthlv ; 
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MILAN,  Gibson  Co.,  -a  1,800  pop.,  at 
crossing  of  Louisville  &  Nashville  and  Illi- 
nois Central  Rds.,  94  ni.  E.  of  Memphis.  In 
a  rich  agricultural  and  fruit-growing  region. 
Engaged  In  manufactures  and  has  a  large 
trade. 

EXCHANGE;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
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NOKIUAI.  ADVANX'E;  monthlv;  four 
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during  the  collegiate  year. 

MORRISTOWN,C.  H.,  Hamblen  Co., 

cf  1,330  pop.,  on  East  Tennessee,  Virginia  & 
Georgia  Rd.,  and  at  crossing  of  Cincinnati, 
Cumberland  Gap  &  Charleston  Rd.  In  an 
agricultural  district,  near  Holston  r.,  42  m. 
N.  E.  of  Knoxville. 

ENTEllPRIiSE;  Saturdays  ;  four  pages; 
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pages;  size  24x3.5;  sul>scription  .§1.2.5;  estab- 
lished 1S84;  W.  M.  Fitzgerald,  editor  and  pul> 
Usher. 

MOSSY  CKHEK,  Jefferson  Co.,  o  399 
pop.,  on  East  Tenn.,  Va.  &  Ga.  Rd.,  29  m.  E. 
of  Knoxville.  Is  the  seat  of  Carson  Bap- 
tist (male)  College  and  a  female  college. 

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year. 

MURFREESBORO,  C    II.,  Jiuther. 

ford  Co.,  n  3,810  pop.,  on  Nashville,  Chatta- 
nooga &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  32  m.  from  Nash- 
ville. Surrounded  by  an  agricultural  and 
fruit-growing  region.  Cotton  cultivated  to 
a  considerable  extent. 

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W.  Russell,  editor  ami  publisher  ;  oirc'n  J  1. 

NASHVILLE,  C.  II.,  State  capital, 
Davidson  Co.,  [^  liO.OOO  pop.,  on  Cumberland 
r.,  200  m.  from  its  mouth.  Engaged  in  riv(>r 
commerce,  and  centre  of  tratle.  Several 
cotton-.seed  oil  mills,  iron  foundries,  ma- 
chine shops,  stove  works  and  cotton  nulls 
are  located  here.  Iron  and  coal  districts 
near.  Railroads  centre  here  from  New  Or- 
leans,   Memphis,    Louisville.     Chattanooga 


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and  other  points.  Central  Tennessee  Col- 
lege, Fisk  University  and  Vanderbilt  Uni- 
versit.y  are  located  here. 

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[  M.  Harris,  D.  D.,  editors ;  Board  of  Publlca 
tion  for  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian 
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I  publishers  ;  circulation  H  H  1. 

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edit<u'  and  pulilisher. 
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ja  Sunday  school  paper;  does  not  insert  ad- 

I  vertisenieuts. 

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subscription  $2 ;  established  1884 ;  Albert  B. 
Tavel,  editor  and  publisher. 

ADVOCATE  OF  .HUSSIONS;  month 
ly  ;  evanfjelieal ;  si.vteen  pages;  size  of  page 
9x12;  snljscriptlon  5(J  cents  ;  established  18811; 
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culation K  1 ;  a  college  paper ;  issued  during 
the  collegiate  year. 

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subscription  50  cents ;  established  1ST9 ;  Dr. 
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JOURNAL,  OF  MEDICINE  AND 
SURGERY  :  monthly  ;  medical ;  eighty 
pages  octavo  ;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
1851 ;  C.  S.  Briggs,  M.  D.,  editor;  H.  A.  Hasslock, 
publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

ROGER    ^VIIiL.IAMS'    RECOKD  ; 

monthly  ;  four  pages  ;  size  17x24  ;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents ;  established  1884 ;  a  college 
paper  ;  issued  during  the  collegiate  year. 

SOUTHERN  COACH  MAKER; 
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tors and  publishers. 

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11x15 ;  subscription  SI  ;  established  1883 ; 
Southern  Miller  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
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SOUTHERN  XORMAEIST;  month- 
ly; twenty  two  pages;  size  of  page  sxll  ; 
subscription  .SI ;  established  1SS4;  J.  C.  Shir- 
ley, editor  :  Southern  Normalist  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  ;  a  college  paper;  issued  dur- 
ing the  collegiate  vear. 

SOUTHERN  PRACTITIONER; 
monthly ;  medical ;  eighty  pages  octavo  ; 
subscription  .$1 ;  established  1ST9 ;  Deering  J. 
Roberts,  M.  D.,  and  Duncan  Eve,  M.  D.,.editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  II]. 

SOUTHWESTERN  JOURNAL  OF 
EDUCATION:  monthly  :  educational : 
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scription $1 ;  established  1883  ;  Leon  Trous- 
dale, editor;  Wheeler,  Osboru  &  Duckworth, 
publishers  ;  circulation  G  G. 

SUNDAY-SCHOOL  MAGAZINE; 
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nile ;  sixty-four  pages  octavo;  subscription 
50  cents  ;  established  1871  :  W.  G.  E.  Cunnyng- 
ham,  D.  D.,  editor  ;  J.  B.  McFerrin,  agent ;  cir- 
culation C. 

VANDERBILT  OBSERVER;  month 
ly  ;  twenty-eight  pages  ;  size  of  page  8x10  ; 
subscription  SI ;  established  1S81  ;  Literary 
Societies  of  Vanderbilt  University,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  ;  a  college 
paper  ;  issued  during  the  collegiate  year. 

WOMAN'S  .MISSIONARY  ADVO- 
CATE; monthly;  metho(iist  eiiiscopal, 
south  ;  sixteen  pages  ;  si/.i-  ■■f  |>a;;e  9x11  ;  sub- 
scription 50  cents  ;  established  issi  ;  Mrs. 
Frank  A.  Butler,  editor  ;  Woman's  Missionary 
Society  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church, 
South,  publishers ;  does  not  insert  adver- 
tisements. 

YOITHS'  TREASTRY;  monthly; 
juvenile  ;  forty  four  pages  ;  size  of  page  ; 
7x9  ;  subscription  $1 :  established  1884  ;  T.  C. 
Blake,  editor  and  publisher. 

DENTAL  HEADLIGHT;  quarterly; 
dental  ;  seventy-eight  pages  octavo  ;  suliserip- 
tion  50  cents ;  established  1883 ;  Dr.  A.  Morri- 
son, editor;  Morrison  Bros.,  puljlishers;  cir- 
culation .T  1 . 

NEWBERN,  Dyer  Co.,  -a  506  pop.,  on 

Chesapeake,  Ohio  &  Southwestern  Rd.,  82 
m.  from  Paducah,  Ky.,  and  S2  from  Mem- 


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phis.    Has  several  flouring  and  saw  mills 

and  six  cotton  gins 

N  E  \^'  S  ;  Saturdays  ;  democratic ;  four 
pages;  size  24x35  ;  .subscription  §1  ;  establi.sh- 
ed  I8T8  ;  J.  W.  Jourdon,  editor  and  publisher : 
circulation  K  K. 

NEWPORT,  C.  H.,  Cocke  Co.,  D-  600 

pop.  of  civil  district,  on  East  Tenn.,  Va.  & 

Ga.  Rd.    Trading  point. 

STATE  JOl'RNAL;  Fridays;  republi- 
can ;  four  i)agi's  :  size  24x40  ;  subscripticjn  §1  ; 
established  1SS4;  J.  Wylie  P.  Massey ;  editor 
and  publisher. 

PARIS,  C.  H.,  Henry  Co.,  -n  2,436  pop., 
on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  130  m.  from 
Memphis  and  110  W.  of  Nashville.  In  a  to- 
bacco-growing county. 

PO  ST-INTELLIGENCER  ;  Fridays; 
independent  democratic :  four  pages ;  size 
28x44  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1871 ; 
John  R.  Rison,  editor  and  publisher;  circu- 
lation J  .J  1. 

PIKEVIIiLE,  C.  H.,  Bledsoe  Co.,  D- 

300  pop.,  on  Sequachee  r.,  15  m.  from  Dayton. 

Engaged  In  feeding  hogs  and   cattle   for 

market. 

SEQUACHEE  ADVANCE;  Fridays; 
four  pages;  size  24x30;  subscription  §1.50;  es- 
tablished 1880 ;  F.  M.  Morrison,  editor ;  F.  W. 
Barker,  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

PULASKI,  C.  II.,  Giles  Co.,  g  2,089 
pop.,  on  Nashville  &  Decatur  division  of 
Louisville,  Nashville  Rd.,  75  m.  S.  of  Nash- 
ville. Surrounded  by  an  agricultural  and 
stock-raising  district. 
CITIZEN  ;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 

pages ;  size  28x44 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established 

1854  ;  McCord  ^t  Smith,  editors  and  publishers; 

circulation  J  J  1. 

PURDY,  C.  H.,  McNairy   Co.,  p  243 
pop.,  on  line  of  Mobile  &  Ohio  Rd.    Cotton 
and  corn-gi'owing  section. 
McNAIRY'S    REVIEW;    Saturdays; 
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lished 1879;  T.  .1.  Braden,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  K  1. 

RIPLEY,  C.  H.,  Lauderdale    Co.,    -a 

1,000  pop.,  at  terminus  of  Ripley  Rd.,  60  m. 

from  Memplils,  in  an  agricultural  district 

heavily  timbered. 

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sub.scription  $2;  established  1871;  J.  L.  Sparks,, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K  K. 

ROGERSVILLE,C  .H.,  Hmolcins  Co., 

□  900  pop.  Termiiuis  of  Rogersville  &  Jeffer- 
son Rd.,  3  m.  N.  of  Tennessee  r.,  called  at 
this  point  Holston  r.  Has  a  furniture  fac- 
tory and  is  near  fine  marble  quarries,  anil  is 
also  the  shipping  point  for  same. 

H  A  W"  KINS    CO.   TELEPHONE; 

Saturdavs  ;  fcjur  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscrip- 
tion .$1.25 ;  established  1883 ;  Hill  &  Holston, 
editors  and  publishers;  circulation  K  1. 

L  .\  B  O  IS  E  R  ;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ; 
four  pages;  size  22x32;  sub.scription  $1.50; 
established  1884 ;  Silas  Flournoy,  editor  and 
publisher. 

RUGBY,  Morgan  Co.,  rf  200  pop.,  7  m. 
f  ronx  Sedgemoor,  which  is  a  station  on  the 
Cincinnati  Southern  Rd.  A  town  founded 
in  1880  by  an  English  colony,  and  noted  as  a 
health  resort. 
GAZETTE    .VND    EAST    TENNES- 


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SEE  NEW8  ;  Saturdays  ;  independent  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  22x31 ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1881;  C.  S.  Moore,  editor;  Rugby 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers;  circulation  K. 

SAVANNAH,  C.  H.,  Hardin  Co.,  p 

1,000  pop.,  on  the  east  bank  of  Tenn.  r., 
210  ni.  above  Paducah,  Ky.  Has  an  active 
trade  and  is  a  large  shipping  centre.  Sur- 
rounded by  a  good  agricultural  country. 

SENTINEIi;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
18x2()  ;  subscription  .$1.50;  established  1885; 
Lafayette  Meek,  editor  and  publisher. 

SHELBYVIL.LE,  C.  H.,  Bedford  Co., 
a  1,SG9  pop.,  on  a  branch  of  Nashville,  Chat- 
tanooga &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  60  m.  S.  of  Nash- 
ville. 

COMMERCIAL.;  Fridays;  four  pages; 
size  24x36;  subscription  $1.2(1;  established  1869; 
R.  C.  Russ,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  J. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays  ;  democratic  ; 
four  pjif^es;  size  26x411;  subscription  $1.20; 
^st.ililislied  1874  ;  W.  A.  Frost,  editor  and  pub- 
lislier  ;  circulation  J. 

.SMITHVILLE,  C.  H.,  DeKalb  Co.,  a 

800  pop.    Tobacco-raising  section. 

INDEX;    Thursdays;    democratic;    four 

(latres  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1877;  Wiley  B.  Carnes,  editor  and  pub- 
lisiier  ;  circulation  K  K. 

SOMERVILLE,  C.  H.,  Fayette  Co.,  J3 
834  pop.,  50  m.  E.  of  Memphis,  on  a  branch 
of  Memphis  &  Charleston  Rd.  Centre  of  an 
agricultural  district. 

REPORTER   AND    FALCON;  Wed 

ne.sdays ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription 
^1..50;  established  1866;  S.  G.  Sparks  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  J. 

SPARTA,  C.  H.,  White  Co.,  n  700 
pop.,  on  Calf-kill  r.  and  a  branch  of  Nash- 
ville &  Chattanooga  Rd.,  75  m.  E.  by  S.  of 
Nashville. 

EXPOSITOR;  Thursdays;  democratic; 

four  pages;  size  24x35;  subscription  $1  ; 
^established  1879  ;  R.  P.  Baker,  editor  and  pub 
lisher;  circulation  K  K. 

SPRING  CITY,  Hhea  Co.,  a-  l,'2O0 
poi).,  on  Tenn.  &  S.  Valley,  and  Cincinnati, 
New  Orleans  &  Texas  Pacific  Rd.s.,  55  m. 
from  Chattanooga.  Manufactures  pearl  but 
tons  (only  factory  of  the  kind  in  the  South- 
ern States),  walnut  and  hard  wood  lumber. 
Has  large  coke  yards  and  railroad  sheps. 
and  is  located  in  one  of  the  most  fertile  val- 
leys in  the  State. 

RHEA  CO.  NEWS;  Saturdays;  conser- 
vative ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription 
.!|!1  ;  established  1874  ;  T.  T.  McWhirter,  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

SPRINGFIELD,    C.     H.,    Robertson 

Co.,  [^  1,300  pop.,  on  St.  Louis  div.  of  Louis- 
ville &  Nashville  Rd.,  3(1  m.  N.  by  W.  of 
Nashville.  Engaged  in  agriculture  and 
stock  raising ;  tobacco,  corn,  wheat  and 
grasses  are  produced. 

RECORD;     Wednesdays;     democratic; 

four  pages  ;  size  24x3(i ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  cs- 
t.-iblished  1869;  John  W.  .ludd,  editor  ;  Record 
Pabllshing  Co.,  publishers;  circulation  K  1. 

SUNBRIGHT,  Morf/an  Co.,  ^  .300 
pop.,  on  Ciiiciuiiati  Southern  Rd.,  about  106 
m.  from  Chattanooga.     Is  in  a  good  stock- 


TENNESSEE. 


raising    and  fanning  .section,   and  Is  the 

shipping   point   for   stock  for  a  radius  of 

about  sixty  miles. 

DISPATCH;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  22x32  ;  subscription  ,$1.50  ;  es- 
tablished I8S3  ;  C.  H.  &  F.  H.  Dunning,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  K. 

SWEETWATER,  Monroe  Co.,  O,  677 
pop.,  on  East  Tennessee,  Virginias  Georgia 
Rd.,  about  190  m.  E.  S.  E.  from  Nashville,  43 
W.  of  Knoxville.  Engaged  in  agriculture 
and  stock  raising;  minerals  are  found  in 
the  vicinity. 

MONROE  DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays; 
democratic ;  four  pages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2:  estaVjllshed  1876;  J.  S.  Yearwood, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

TAYLORSVILLE,  C.    H.,  Johnson 

Co.,  d  500  pop. 

REPORTER;    Fridays;    republican; 

four  pages  ;  size  22x32  ;  subscription  $1  ;  es- 
tablished 1881 ;  W.  R.  Keys,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

TIPTONVILLE,  C.  H.,  Lake  Co.,  tj 
946  pop.,  on  Mississippi  r. ;  boats  land  daily. 
Large  quantities  of  lumber  are  manufac- 
tured, there  being  a  number  of  saw  mills  at 
this  point.    Fine  agricultural  county. 

LiAKE  STAR;  Saturdays;  four  pages: 
size  22x30;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1879;  E.  E.  Tipton,  editor  and  publisher;  cir- 
culation K  K. 

TRENTON,  C.  H.,  Gibson  Co.,  -a 

GIBSON  CO.  HERALD;  Fridays ; 
democratic ;  four  pages ;  size  24x35 ;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1885 ;  E.  E.  Benton, 
editor  ;  Benton  &  Lowry,  publishers. 

(»  li  O  B  E  ;  Saturdays ;  democratic ;  four 
pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1876;  Henry  Mayers,  editor;  W.  E.  Pat- 
tern, iiublisher. 

TROY,  C.  IT.,  Obion  Co.,  b  341  pop., 
near  line  of  Mobile  &  Ohio  and  Louisville  & 
Nashville  Rds.  Engaged  in  manufacturing 
furniture. 

NEWS-BANNER;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pa  i,'es  ;  size  22.X.30;  sub-scription 
$1..50;  established  l'ir7;  W.  Brice,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  K  1. 

TULLAHOMA,  Coffee  Co.,  a  2,200 
pop.,  on  main  line  of  N.,  C.  &  St.  Louis  Rd., 
half  way  between  Nashville  and  Chatta- 
nooga. Is  thriving  and  already  engaged 
lai'gely  In  manufactures,  including  a  wool- 
en mill,  hub,  spoke  and  handle  factory,  file 
factor.y,  etc.  Has  three  planing  mills  and 
a  mattress  factor.y. 

(ilJARDIAN;  Thursdays;  independent  ; 

four  pages;  size  24x34;  subscription  $1..50 ; 
established  1875;  Guardian  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers;  circulation  K  1. 

REPUBIilCAN  ;  Wednesdays:  repub- 
lican; four  iKiges ;  size  24x35;  sub.scription 
$1  ;  established  1S84 ;  Tullahoma  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

TUSCULUM,  Greene  Co.,  cf  200  pop., 

4  m.  f  re  nil  (ireenville  and  79  from  Knoxville, 

ami  2  from  nearest  rd.    A  college  town. 

HKRMES;  monthly;  twenty  pages  oc- 
tavo; subsrription  $1;  est.ablished  1884;  Stu- 
dents of  (ireenville  and  Tusculum  College, 
editors;  Piper  ,t  Coile,  publishers;  a  college 
paper  ;   issued  iluriiiK  the  collegiate  year. 

UNION  CITY,  Obion  Co.,  b  3,500 
pop.,  at  junction  of  Nashville,  Chattanooga 


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TENNESSEE. 


&  St.  Louis  and  Mobile  &  Ohio  Rds.  Is  a 
market  for  grain,  with  three  furniture  fac- 
tories, three  planing  mills,  wagon  factor- 
ies, flouring  mill,  woolen  factory,  buggy 
material  factory,  and  lies  in  a  well-timbered 
section. 

ANCHOR;  Fridays;  eight  pages;  size 
.30x44:  subscription  $1.50;  established  1880; 
W.  K.  Andrews,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation K  1. 

MORTON'S  ADVANCE;  Fridays  ;  four 
pages ;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1!^S4. 

WAVERLY,  Humphreys  Co.,   a  700 

pop.,  on  Nashville,  Chattanooga  &  St.  Louis 

Rd.,  66  m.  from  Nashville. 

TIMES-JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  :  size  24x35  ;  subscription 
•SI. 25 ;  established  1872:  W.  N.  Sloan,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

WINCHESTER,  C.H.,  Fran/din  Co., 
5  1,010  pop.,  on  Ellv  r.  and  Nashville,  Chat- 
tanooga &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  84  m.  from  Nash- 
ville. Several  institutions  of  learning  are 
located  here. 

FRA1NK1.IN  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays; 
republican  ;  four  pages  :  size  24xo(i ;  subscrip- 
tion $1,25  ;  established  1S83 ;  Murrill  &  McKiu- 
uey,  editoi's  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

HOME  JOURNAL;  Wednesdays  ;demo- 
cratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36 :  subscription 
$1 ;  established  18)6 ;  H.  H.  Dulin,  editor  and 
publisher:  circulation  K  1. 

NORMAL,  MIRROR;  monthly;  eight 
pages  ;  size  16x22  ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  es- 
tablished 1883  ;  T.  J.  Jenkins,  business  man- 
ager ;  circulation  K  1  ;  issued  in  the  interest 
of  the  Winchester  Normal  School. 

NORMAL  MONITOR;  monthly  ;  eight 
pages;  size  (if  jiage  10x13;  subscription  50 
cents:  established  1882:  Eclectic  and  Cole- 
man T.  Societies  iif  tlie  Winchester  Normal 
School,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation 
K ;  a  school  paper ;  issued  during  the  school 
year. 

WOODBURY,  C.  II.,  Cannon  Co.,  n 
393  pop.,  on  the  Stone  r.,  near  Murfreesboro. 
Is  in  a  farming  section. 

CANNON  COITRIER :  Thursdays ; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1  ;  established  1883  ;  I.  Warren  Newman, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K. 


TEXAS. 


ABILENE,  C.  H..  Taylor  Co..  C]  3,000 
pop.,  165  m.  W.  of  Fort  Worth  and  200  N.  of 
Austin,  on  the  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.  The 
town  was  founded  in  1881,  at  which  time 
tents  were  the  only  dwellings  ;  at  present 
over  one  hundred  lju.siness  houses,  four 
churches,  large  flour  and  grist  mill  and  cot- 
ton gin  are  located  here. 

QUILL ;  every  morning  except  Mondays ; 
four  pages;  size  16x22;  subscription  $6; 
established  1884 ;  W.  L  Gibbs,  editor  and 
publisher. 

REPORTER;  evei-y  morning  except 
Monday,  and  1{  E  P  O  R  T  E  R  AND 
FARMER  AND  STOCKMAN;  Satur 
days  ;  daily  four  pages  ;  weekly  eight  pages ; 
size — daily  22x30:  weekly  30x44;  subscription 
— daily  $9 ;  weekly  $2  ;  established — daily  1884 ; 
weekly  issi ;  C.  E.  Gilbert,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation— weekly  J. 

REPORTER  AND  FARMER  AND 
STOCKMAN;  {see  Reporter.) 

ADD-RAN,  Hood  Co.,  ^  (see  Thorp's 
Spring.  I 


TEXAS. 


ALBANY,  C.  H.,  Shackelford  Co.,  b 

129  pop.    Is  the  terminus  of  a  branch  of  the 

Houston  &  Texas  Central  Rd.    A  very  fine 

grazing  country.    Shipping  point  for  cattle. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  six  pages; 
size  24x:^6  ;  subscription  $2  :  established  1884  ; 
Deed  H.  Meyer,  editor ;  Deed  H.  Meyer  &  Brc, 
publisliers. 

ALEXANDER,  Erath  Co.,  t^  500 
pop.,  on  the  Texas  Central  Rd.  A  fine 
farmihg  and  live  stock-raising  section. 

FltEE  LANCE;  Thursdays ;  non- 
partisan ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription 
$1..50;  established  1884;  W.  H.  Kittrell,  editor 
and  pul)lisher. 

ALVARADO,   Johnson  Co.,  t^  2,000' 

pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  and  Gulf,  Col.  & 

Santa  Fe  Rds.,  40  m.  from  Dallas,  26  from 

Fort  Worth. 

BULLETIN;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1880 ;  G.  C.  Fahm,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K  1. 

ANSON,  Jones  Co.,  ^ 

TEXAS    WESTERN;    Fridays;   four 

fiages  ;  size  22x30  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
ished  1883 ;  C.  D.  Davis,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  K. 

ARLINGTON,    Tarrant    Co.,    ^   800 
pop.,  on  Texas  &  Paoiflc  Rd.,   14  m.  from 
Fort  Worth  and  18  from  Dallas. 
WORLD;    Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pagi-s  ;  size  22x30;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished   1884;     W.    M.    Timmerman,     editor; 
Timmerman  &  Blake,  publishers;  circ'n  K  1. 

ATHENS,  C.  H.,  Henderson  Co.,  rf  900 
pop.,  on  Texas  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  38  m.  from 
Corsicana,  and  the  same  distance  from 
Tyler. 

ATHENIAN;  Saturdays;  four  pages; 
size  24x35 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established 
1883  ;  Rust  &  Grafton,  editors  and  publishers. 

ATLANTA,  Cass  Co.,  cf  2,000  pop.,  on 
tlie  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.,  28  m.  from  Jeffer- 
son and  31  S.  of  Texarkana.  A  shipping 
point  for  cotton,  and  considerable  trading 
point ;  lumbering  industry  consideraljle. 

CITIZENS'  JOURNAL;  Thursdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x.30  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50 ;  established  1879;  John  M.  Fletcher, 
editor  and  business  manager;  circ'n  K  1. 

AURORA,  Wise  Co.,  [^  300  pop.,  25  m. 

N.  of  Ft.  Worth  and  15  S.  of  Decatur.  Sur- 
rounded by  a  fine  agricultural  and  stock- 
raising  section. 

TYLER'S  NEWS;  Thursdays;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x34 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1882  ;  L.  W.  Tyler,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K. 

AUSTIN,  C.  H.,  Travis  Co.,  a  State 
capital,  18,000  pop.,  on  Colorado  r.  and 
Houston  &  Texas  Central  and  Inter- 
national &  Great  Northern  Rds.,  at  terminus 
of  Austin  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  230  m. 
N.  W.  of  Galveston.  Engaged  in  manufac- 
turing.   Seat  of  the  Texas  University. 

DISPATCH;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  MAIL,  Wednesdays;  republican; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription — daily  $8, 
Sunday  $2  ;  established— daily  1S80,  Sunday 
1882 ;  W.  Y.  Leader,  editor ;  Austin  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers;  circulation — daily  K, 
weekly  J. 


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GEO.  P.   ROWELL  &  GO'S 


TEXAS. 


STATESMAN  ;  every  morning  except 
Momla.y,  and  W  E  E  K  L  Y,  Thursdays  ; 
democratic ;  four  pages ;  size  28x43 :  sulj- 
scription— daily  $10,  weekly  $1 ;  established 
1871 ;  Statesman  Put)lishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers ;  William  P.  Gaines,  manager ; 
■circulation— daily  G,  weekly  G. 

SUN ;  every  evening  except  Sunday  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  20x26  ;  established  1S85  ;  Sun  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

CITIZEN;  Saturdays;  republican  :  four 
pages;  size  24x35;  suljscription  $1..')0;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  J.  J.  Hamilton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 

EL,     ESPEOTADOIt     MEXICANO; 

'Sundays  ;  Spanish  ;  independent ;  four  pages ; 

size  24x86;  sub.scription  $6;  established  1.SS4  ; 

Adolfo  Duclos  Salinas,  editor  and  publisher. 

MAIIi:  (see  Dispatch.) 

SIN  DAY  AVALANCHE;  Sundays; 
eight  pages;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  .$1.50: 
established  1885 ;  C.  Monson,  editor ;  C.  S. 
Taylor  &  Co.,  publishers. 

TEXAS  BAPTIST  HERALD  ;Thurs 
days  ;  baptist ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x42  ;  sub- 
scription $2.50;  established  1865;  J.  B.  Link 
and  O.  C.  Pope,  editors  ;  J.  B.  Link,  publisher ; 
circulation  (}  G. 

TEXAS  SIFTINGS;  (.see  New  York 
City.) 

TEXAS  VORWARTS;  Fridays;  Ger- 
man ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $2  ; 
established  1883 ;  Julius  Schutze,  editor ;  Ger- 
man Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ;  circ'n  J  1. 

TEXAS  WEEKLY";  Mondays;  eight 
ipages  ;  size  18x24  ;  subscription  S2;  established 
1884;  G.  B.  Willett,  editor;  Texas  Weekly 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

WOCHENBLATT;  Saturdays;  Ger- 
man ;  eight  pages ;  size  28x40 ;  subscription 
$2;  established  1879 ;  T.  P.  Duvinage,  editor; 
WochenV)latt  Publishing  Co.,  publishers ; 
circulation  .J  1. 

TEXAS  FARM  AND  RANCH; semi 
monthly;  agricultural ;  twenty  pages  ;  size  of 
page  11x15  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1883  ; 
Ilolland  &  Knox,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  G  G  1. 

SOUTHERN  HOMOEOPATHIC 
PELLET;  monthly;  medical;  forty-eight 
pages  octavo  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established 
1883;  C.  E.  Fisher,  M.D.,  editor  and  publisher. 

SOUTHWESTERN  POULTRY" 
RAISER;  monthly ;  poultry-raising ; 
■twenty  pages  ;  size  of  page  9x11;  subscription 
$1.25 ;  established  1«5 ;  E.  J.  M.  Leader, 
editor;  Leader  Bros.,  publishers. 

TEXAS  CHURCHxMAN;  monthly; 
protestant  episcopal  ;  four  pages;  size  22x30; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1879;  Rev.  W.  W. 
Patriik,  editor  and  publisher. 

TEXAS  STATE  JOURNAL;  month- 
ly ;  eight  pages ;  size  22x32 ;  subscription  $1  ; 
established  1880 ;  James  B.  Goff,  editor ; 
Journal  Co.,  publishers;  circulation  G  G. 

BAIRD,  Callahan  Co.,  [^  on  Texas  & 
Pacific  Rd.  In  agricultural  and  grazing 
country. 

CALLAHAN     CO.     CLARENDON; 

Saturdays;  four  pages;  size  24x35;  subscrip- 
tion .$2 ;  established  18S0 ;  Lotz  &  Stanley,  ecfi- 
tors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K. 

BANDERA,  C.  H.,  Bandera  Co.,  a  600 
pop.,  45  m.  from  San  Antonio.  Sheep  and 
cattle  country. 

BUGLE;     Fridays  ;  four  pages  ;   size 

26x40;     subscription    .$2;  establislied    1880; 

John  Guthrie,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation KK. 

BASTROP,  C.  II.,  Bastrop  Co.,  n  1,546 

pop.,  on  Colorado  r.,  28  m.  E.   of  Austin. 

Surrounded  by  a  corn  and  cotton-growing 

section,  and  a  shipping  point  for  the  same. 

ADVERTISER;    Saturdays;  democrat 
Ic;    four  pages  ;    size  24x36;    subscripl  iou  .'«;2  ; 
•established  1853;  Tliomas  C.  Cain,  editor  and  | 
publisher  ;  circulation  K.  I 


TEXAS. 


BEAUMONT,  C.  H.,  Jefferson  Co.,  O, 
3,100  pop.,  on  Neches  r.  and  Galveston,  Har- 
risburg  &  San  Antonio  and  the  Texas  & 
New  Orleans  Rds.  Shipping  point  for  ex- 
tensive section,  being  the  head  of  tide- 
water navigation.  Manufactures  great 
quantities  of  shingles  and  lumber. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays;  four  pages  ; 
size  24x36;  subscription  .$2;  established  1880; 
Lamb  &  Wj'nne,  editors  and  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation K  Iv. 

BELEVIL.LE,  C.  H.,  Atistin  Co.,  O, 
1,000  pop.,  on  line  of  G.,  C.  &  S.  F.  Rd. 

AUSTIN  CO.  TIMES;  Saturdays;  four 

fiages;    size   28x44;    subscription    $2;   estab. 
Ished  1879 ;  W.  C.  Hill,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  J. 

STANDARD;  Wednesdays;  four  pages; 
size  24x36  ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1883 ; 
S.  A.  Drake,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

BELTON,  C.  H.,  Bell  Co.,  n  5,500  pop., 
on  Leon  r..  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  and 
Missouri  Pacific  Rds.,  50  m.  N.  of  Austin. 
Has  cotton-seed  oil  and  cotton  compressing 
mills  and  a  number  of  manufactories. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  democratic;, 
foui-  pages ;  size  28x42;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1867 ;  Hunter  &  Robinson,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

REPORTER  J  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  2ox38 ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  es- 
tablished 1881  ;  F.  L.  Denison,  publisher ; 
circulation  K. 

BLANCO,  C.  H.,  Blanco  Co.,  a  450 
pop.,  on  Blanco  r.,  50  m.  from  Austin.  In  a 
district  which  produces  cotton,  corn, 
wheat,  oats  and  rye. 

NEWS  ;  Fridays;  four  iiages;  size  24x36; 
subscription  .$1.50;  estalilisliiMl  1883;  W.  A. 
Wright,  Needham  Smith  and  Harrie  W.  Speer, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

S  T  A  R-VINDICATOR  ;  Thursdays  ; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x86  ;  subscrip- 
tlon$2; establislied  IsTi;  (irauvilleMcPherson, 
editor  and  puhlislwr  ;  circulation  J. 

BLOSSOM  PRAIRIE,  Lamar  Co., 

cf  1,500  pop.,  midway  between  Texarkana 

and  Sherman,  on  the  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd. 

Has  a  large  broom  factory  and  is  a  shipping 

point  for  cotton,  cotton  seed  and  corn. 

BEE  ;  Saturdays ;  four  pages j  size  22x31  ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1S84  ;  George 
P.  Holcombe,  editor  and  publisher. 

BOERNE,  C.  H.,  Kendall  Co.,  a  346 
pop.,  30  m.  from  San  Antonio.  In  a  farming 
section. 

ADVANCE;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $2;  e.stalilished  1883;  Em- 
mett  ;Jones,  editor ;  A.  G.  Vogt,  publisher ; 
circulation  J  J. 

REPUBLIKANER;  Fridays ;  German ; 
four  pages  :  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tal)lished  1882;  F.  W.  Schweppe,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

BONHAM,  C.  H.,  Fannin  Co.,  c/ 1,880 
pop.,  12  m.  a  of  Red  r.  and  77  N.  by  E.  of 
Dallas,  and  270  N.  liy  E.  of  Austin.  Situated 
in  a  corn  and  cotton-growing  region.  In 
the  centre  of  the  wheat  and  cotton  section. 

CHRISTIAN     MESSENGER;     Wed 

nesilays  ;  christian  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x40 ; 
subsi-ri))tiiin  $2;  established  1875;  Thomas 
It.  Hunirll,  cdiliir  .-inil  publisher  ;  circ'n  J  1. 

NKWS;  Fridays;  deiiiocratic  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  26x40 ;  sul)scription  $2 ;  established  1866  ; 


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TEXAS. 


Evans  &  Evans,  editors  and  publishers ;  cii'- 
culation  J  J  1. 

REVIEW;    Thursdays  ;    democratic ; 

four  pages  ;  size  23x44;  subscriptiou  S2  ;  es- 
tablished 187S:  \V.  T.  Gass,  editor  and  pub- 
Jisher ;  circulation  J  I . 

BOWIE,  Montague  Co.,  t)  500  pop.,  68 
m.  from  Gainesville,  68  from  Fort  Worth, 
and  98  from  Denlson.  Situated  in  the  cen- 
tre of  a  rich,  productive  farming  country; 
also  a  cotton  and  lumbering  section. 

CROSS  TIMBERS;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  34x36  ;  subscription 
$1.50:  established  1882;  Davies  Bros,  editors 
and  publishers ;  circulation  K  K. 

BRACKETT     (BRACKETTVILLE), 

C.  H.,  Kinney  Co.,  9  1,200  pop.,  130  m.  to  San 

Antonio.    Stock  raising. 

NEWS?  Saturdays;  independent;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1880 ;  Riley  &  Barnhill,  editors  and 
publishers;  circulation  K. 

BRADY,  C.  H.,  McCulloch  Co.,  U  200 
pop.,  140  m.  from  Austin.  Sheep  and  gen- 
eral stock-raising  section. 

SENTINEL  ;  Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  four 

fiages ;    size  22x32;    subscription  $2;    estab- 
ishedl880;  Hays  &  Williamson,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  K. 

BRAZORIA,  C.  H.,  Brazoria  Co.,  a, 

677  pop.,  on  Brazos  r.,  50  m.  E.  of  Galveston, 

with  which  it  has  connection  by  boat,  and 

has  an  active  trade  in  cotton,  corn   and 

sugar. 

INDEPENDENT  ;  Fridays;  independ- 
ent ;  four  pages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription 
$2  ;  established  1880  ;  Oscar  O.  Nation,  editor 
and  publisher ;   circulation  K. 

BRECKENRIDGE,  Stephens  Co.,  ^ 
497  pop.,  on  central  survey  of  T.  &  P.  Rd., 
110  m.  W.  of  Fort  Worth.  In  a  stock-raising, 
cattle  and  small  grain  district. 

TEXIAN;  Saturdays;  independent ;  four 
pages ;  size  24x35  ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1878 ;  E.  W.  Davenport,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

BRENHAM,  C.  H.,  Washington  Co.,  u 
7,000  pop.,  on  Western  div.  of  Houston  &  j 
Texas  Central,  at  junction  writh  Gulf,  Colo- 
rado &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  72  m.  IST.  W.  of  Houston. 
Agriculture  is  a  principal  branch  of  indus- 
try, Washington  county  being  one  of  the  j 
oldest,  wealthiest  and  most  populous  coun- 
ties in  Texas.  A  number  of  manufactories 
located  here ;  40,000  bales  of  cotton  were 
shipped  during  the  year  ending  Sept.  1, 1883. 

BANNER;  every  morning  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size— daily  22x28,  weekly  28x44  ; 
subscription — daily  $6,  weekly  $2 ;  establish- 
ed—daUy  1876,  weekly  1865 ;  Rankin  &  Levin, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation — daily  K, 
weeklv  J  1. 

TEXAS  VOLKSBOTE;  Thursdays; 
German  ;  republican  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  28x42  ; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1873 ;  Henry 
Mueller,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J  J. 

BUSINESS  BULLETIN  ;  monthly ; 
thirty-four  pages  octavo  ;  established  1884 ; 
G.  V.  Spauu,  editor  and  publisher. 

BROWNSVILLE,  C.  H.,  Cameron 
Co.,  I?  4,938  pop.,  on  Rio  Grande  r.,  40  m. 
from  its  mouth,  and  Rio  Grande  Rd.,  and 
opposite  Matamoros,  Mexico.    Engaged  in 


commerce  and  has  a  large  Mexican  trade. 
Stock  raising  is  carried  on  in  the  surround- 
ing district. 

COSMOPOLITAN  ;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday  ;  four  pages  ;  size  20x26 ;  sub- 
scription $12;  established  1879;  Cosmopolitan 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  circu- 
lation K. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size  24x 
3(i ;  subscription  $3;  established  1884 ;  Charles 
E.  Miller,  editor  and  publisher. 

PLAIN  TALK;  monthly  ;  cathoUc  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  9x12  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  es- 
tablished 1883  ;  Rev.  P.  F.  Parisot,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  .J  1. 

BROWNWOOD,  C.  H.,  Brown  Co., 

n  725   pop.,    near   Eastland,    150   m.    from 

Fort  Worth,  in  the  Pecan  Valley.    Shipping 

point  for  stock  raisers.    In  cotton  and  grain 

country. 

BROWN  CO.  BANNER;  Fridays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50  ;  established  1877  ;  Carl  Vincent, 
editor  ;  Gilbert  &  Vincent,  publishers  ;  circu- 
lation K  1. 

B  R  Y  A  N  ,  C.  H.,  Brazos  Co.,  n  2,960 
pop.,  near  Brazos  r.,  150  m.  N.  of  Galves- 
ton, on  Houston  &  Texas  Central  Rd.  Cot- 
ton shipping  point.  Seat  of  several  institu- 
tions of  learning. 

BRAZOS  PILOT;  Fridays ;  democratic; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1877  ;  Luther  W.  Clark,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

ENTERPRISE;  Wednesdays;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1883 ;  Geo.  F.  Smedley,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

TEMPERANCE  BANNER;  semi- 
monthly ;  prohibition  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ; 
subscription  $1  ;  establlslied  lsS3  ;  J.  L.  Lem- 
oris  &  W.  K.  Homan,  eiUtcirs  ;iiid  publishers. 

STAR  AND  CRESCENT  ;  monthly; 
eiglit  pai^es;  .size  22x82 ;  subscription  50  cents  ; 
established  18S5  ;  Rev.  W.  J.  Phillips,  editor; 
W.  J.  Pliilli|)S  &  Co.,  publishers. 

BURKEVILLE,  Newton  Co..  n- 

NEWTON  CO.  RECORD ;  Wednes 
days ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x32 ;  subscription 
$1.50 ;  established  1884  ;  C.  E.  Smith,  editor  and 
publisher. 

BURNET,  C.  H.,  Burnet  Co.,  a  1,600 
on  Austin  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  50  m. 
N.  W.  of  Austin.  Hide,  wool  and  cotton 
market  for  counties  west  of  Colorado  r. 

BULLETIN;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $l.i)0 ;  es- 
tablished 1873 ;  J.  A.  Stevens,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  K  1. 

ONCE-A-WEEK  ;  Thursdays;  green- 
back ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscrijjtion 
$1.50;  established  1879;  A.  B.  Crozier,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

CALDWELL,  C.  H.,  JS^^rZesore  Co.,  u 
.301  pop.,  on  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  Rd., 
25  m.  W.  of  Bryan. 

REGISTER;  Thursdays;  four  pages; 
size  24x:36 :  subscription  $1.50 ;  established 
1879  ;  W.  J.  Beer,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation K. 

CALVERT,  C.  H.,  Robertson  Co.,  n 
2,281  pop.,  on  Houston  &  Texas  Central 
Rd.,  130  m.  N.  W.  of  Houston.  In  the  cotton 
belt. 

COURIER  ;  Thursdays  ;  independent ; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1878  ;  A.  D.McNutt,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 


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TEXAS. 


CAMERON,  C.  H.,  Milam  Co.,  a  441 
pop.,  15  111.  I'l'Dni  Rofkdale.  In  fine  and  pro- 
ductive country. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x3fi  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1SS2 :  P. 
O.  Wilson,  editor  and  publisher  ;  M.  J.  Moore, 
business  manaKer  ;  circulation  K  1. 

MILAM  CO.  DEMOt'K  AT;  Tuesdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pa^es  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscrip- 
tion .$2  ;  established  18S4  ;  L.  L.  Russell,  editor 
and  publisher. 

CANTON,  C.  H.,  Van  Zandt  Co.,  cf  600 

pop. 

TEXAN  TELEPHONE  i  Saturdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pa^es  ;  size  22x31  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1  ;  established  1SS2  ;  W.  E.  Foster,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

CARTHAGE,  C.  H.,  Panola  Co.,  cT 
290  pop.,  7  m.  from  Sabine  r.  and  45  from 
Shreveport,  La.  Located  in  a  cotton- pro 
ducing  country. 

PANOLA  WATCHMAN;  Wednes 
days  ;  four  pages  ;  size  25x39 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1873  T.  E.  Boren,  editor; 
Boren,  Carswell  &  Burns,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  K  1. 

CENTER,  C.  H.,  Shelby  Co.,  d-  200  pop., 
ou  Tancha  creek,  15  m.  W.  of  its  junction 
with  Sabine  r.  and  19  N.  of  San  Augustine. 

LABORER'S    CHAMPION;     Thurs 

days  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $2; 
established  1S79  ;  R.  Wilson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

CENTREVILLE,  C.  H.,  Leon  Co.,  a- 
4(J0  poi).,  12  m.  W.  of  Trinity  r.  and  22  N.  of 
Madisonville. 

DEMOCRAT;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages;  size  24x25;  subscription  $1..50; 
established  1883;  Thos.  F.  Martin  ct  J.  G. 
Locke,  editors  and  publishers;  circulation  K. 

Cl^CO,  Eastland  Co.,  tl  2,500  pop.,  at 
junction  of  the  Houston  &  Texas  Central 
and  Texas  Pacific  Rds.,  115  m.  from  Ft. 
Worth.  Principal  coal  mines  in  the  State. 
An  agricultural  and  stock-raising  section ; 
principal  shipping  point  in  N.  W.  Texas. 

ROUND-UP;  Fridays;  four  pages;  demo- 
cratic ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  establish- 
ed 1881 ;  Luse  &  Larimer,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  J  J. 

TELECiRAPH;  Saturdays:  four  pages; 
size  24x35  :  subscription  ,S2  ;  established  1883; 
H.  W.  Walker,  editor  and  publisher. 

CLARENDON,  C.  H.,  Donley  Co.,  \j 

NORTHWEST  TEXAN;  Saturdays; 
four  pa^es  ;  size  22x31;  sub.seriptiiin  .>j^-.' ;  es- 
tablished 18S5;  J.  B.  McClelland,  e<litor  uud 
publisher. 

CLARKSVILLE,  C  H.,  Red  River 

Oo.,  d  1.-*'  POl).,  on  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.,  15 
m.  from  Red  r.,  and  330  N.  E.  of  Austin.  Sur- 
rounded by  an  unexcelled  cotton-growing 
region.  Considerable  lumber,  pine  and  oak 
manufacturing  carried  on. 

STANDARD;  Fridays  ;  democratic  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x42  ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1842  ;  Charles  De  Morse,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  K  1. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages; 
size  26x4(];  subscription  $1..50;  estaVjlished 
1873;  E.  P  Rutherford,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  J. 

CLEBURNE,  C.  H.,  Johnson  Co.,  [^ 
4,500  pop.,  on  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe 


TEXAS. 


Rd.,    317  m.  N.   of  Galveston.    Engaged   in 
farming  and  stock  growing. 

TELEGRAM  ;  every  morning  except 
Monday,  and  WEEKL\  ,  Wednesdays  ;  re- 
publican ;  four  pages;  size— dailv  20x26,  week- 
ly 26x40;  subscription— daily  $6,  weeklv  $2; 
established— daily  1885,  weekly  1882;  B  W. 
L'lckett,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation- 
weekly  K  1. 

CHRONICLE;     Fridays;     democratic; 

four  pages;  size  28x44;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1868  ;  A.  C.  Scurlock,  manager  ;  cir- 
culation J  J  1. 

TRUE    DE3IOCRAT;    Mondays;    na 
tioual ;  four  pages  ;    size  22x31 ;  subscription 
$1.50  ;  established  1883  ;  C.  H.  Hanson,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

CLIFTON,  Bosque  Co.,  n  300  pop.,  on 

Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  47  m.  from 

Cleburne  and  100  from  Dallas. 

SENTINEL;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1880;  George  W.  Leaverton,  editor  and 
publisher ;  cu'culation  K. 

COLEMAN,  C.H.,  Coleman  Co.,  D  1,000 
pop.,  40  m.  from  Baird,  on  the  proposed 
line  of  the  Gulf,  Colorado  and  Santa  Fe  Rd. 
Fine  agricultural  and  stock-raising  section. 

VOICE;  Fridays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1882;  Callau 
&  Pearson,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

COLLINSVILLE,  Grayson  Co.,  ^ 

TIMES  ;  Saturdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x 
.36;  subscription  $1;  established  1884;  W.  B. 
Howard,  editor  and  publisher. 

COLORADO,  Mitchell  Co.,  b  4,500 
pop.,  on  Colorado  r.  and  Texas  &  Pacific 
Rd.  Prominent  point  for  wool-production, 
cattle  raising  and  shipping. 

CLIPPER;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
28x44  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1882  ;  Colo- 
rado Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation  III. 

SUNDAY  GRAPHIC  ;  Sundays;  dem- 
ocratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscription 
.$2 :  established  1S84  ;  Eastburn  &  Bailey,  edi- 
tors and  ijublishers. 

COLUMBUS,  C.  H.,  Colorado  Co.,  O, 

1,959  pop.,  on   Colorado  r.,  on    Galveston, 

Harrisburg  &  San  Antonio  Rd.,  95  m.  S.  E. 

of  Austin  and  60  W.  of  Houston. 

COLORADO  CITIZEN;  Thui-sdays ; 
Independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x42 ;  sub- 
scription $2  ;  established  1863;  Ben.  M.  Baker, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J. 

COMANCHE,  C.  H.,  Comanche  Co.,  u 

1,4(0  pop.,  110  m.  N.  of  Austin.    Engaged  in 

milling  and  mercantile  business. 

CHIEF;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages ;  size  26x41) ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1873 ;  S.  M.  Vernon,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 

COOPER,  Delta  Co.,  rf  600  pop.,  IS  m. 

S.  W.  of  Paris,  a  station  on  the  Texas  & 

Pacific  Rd.  and  56  m.  S.  E.  of  Dennlson. 

DELTA  CO.  BANNER;  Thurs 
days  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription 
.<«1.50;  established  1881;  A.  S.  Hornbeek,  edi- 
tor an  1  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

CORN  HILL,  Willinmson  Co.,  a  250 
pop.,  30  m.  from  Austin.  In  an  agricultural 
and  stock-raising  section. 

EXPRESS;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
20x26;  established  1883;  M.  L.  Hair,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  K. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPEU    DIRECTORY. 


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TEXAS. 


CORPUS  CHRISTI,  C.  H.,  Kueces 
Co.,  Q  4,55(J  pop.,  on  Corpus  Christi  bay,  near 
mouth  of  Nueces  r.,  230  ni.  S.  of  Galveston. 
It  has  good  harbor  and  considerable  com- 
merce. Is  the  terminal  point  of  the  Mexi- 
can National  Ry.,  and  has  steamboat  con- 
nection with  Europe. 

CRITIC;  every  evening  except  Sunday  ; 
four  jjages;  size  is'x24;  subscription  $1);  estab- 
lished I'-i-^o;  Howard  &  Son,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K  1. 

CALiLER.  ;  Sundays;  ciulit  paiics ;  size 
.30x44;  subscription  .S2 :  establislii-il  lss3;  W. 
P.  Caruthers  and  E.  T.  Jlcrriinan,  editors; 
Caller  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ;  eirc'u  J  1. 

CORSICANA,0.  H.,  Navarro  Co.,cf 

6,200  pop.,  at  junction  of  Texas  &  St.  Louis 

and  Houston  &  Texas  Central  Rds.,  20  m. 

W.  of  Trinity  r.  and  180  N.  by  E.  of  Austin. 

In  the  heart  of  the  great  cotton  and  wheat 

belt. 

COURIER  :  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  daily  four 
pages,  weekly  eiglit  pages  :  size— daily  22x30  ; 
weeivly  :»x44';  subscription— daily  $6,  weekly 
.$1  ;  established— daily  18S4,  weekly  1878  ;  Dal- 
ton  &  Eylar,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circula- 
tion—weekly K  K  1. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays  ;  four  pages;  size 
24x:)5  ;  subscription  Sl-SO ;  established  1882 ; 
T.  K.  Leeman,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation K  K  1. 

OBSERVER ;  Fridays ;  democratic ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $2 ;  establish- 
ed 1855;  H.  A.  Halbert,  editor;  Halbert  & 
Hartley,  publishers:  circulation  J  1. 

BIBLE  EXPOSITOR;  monthly; 
baptist ;  four  pages  ;  size  of  page  13x20  ;  sub- 
scrijjtion  50  cents ;  established  1883 ;  G.  A. 
Coulson,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  G  G. 

METHODIST  PROTESTANT; 
monthly;  methodist  protestant ;  four  pages; 
size  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1SS3  ; 
G.  P.  Miller,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  K. 

TEXAS  PR  AIRIE  FLO  W  E  R  ; 
monthly;  flftv-two  pages  octavo;  subscrip- 
tion $2  ;■  established  1882  ;  Mrs.  C.  M.  Winkler, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1 . 

COTULLA,  C.  H.,  La  Salle  Co.,  Q 
1,500  pop.,  on  Rd.  and  one  mile  from  Nue- 
ces r.    A  farming  country. 

L  E  D  ti  E  R  ;  Saturdays  :  eight  pages  ; 
size  26x40;  subscription  $2;  establi.shed  1883 ; 
W.  C.  Bowen,  editor  and  publisher. 

CROCKETT,  C.  H.,  Houston  Co.,  D- 
2,(XX)  pop.,  on  International  &  Great  North- 
ern Rd.,  113  m.  N.  of  Houston.  A  centre  of 
trade. 

TEXAS  PATRON;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription 
$2 ;  established  1875  ;  P.  W.  Archer,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

CUERO,  De  Witt  Co.,  g  2,400  pop.,  66 
m.  from  Indianola,  at  the  terminus  of 
the  G.,  W.  T.  &  P.  Rd.  Shipping  and  trading 
point  for  a  number  of  counties.  Surround- 
ed by  an  agricultural  and  stock-raising  dis- 
trict. 

BULLETIN;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $2 ;  establish- 
ed 1876 ;  M.  D.  Kirkpatrick,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1 . 

DER  DEUTSCHE  HEROLD;  Thurs 
days;  German;  eight  pages;  size  of  page  13x20; 
subscription  .S2 ;  establisheil  1881;  Theophilus 
C.  Eberhardt.  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  K  1. 
STAR;  Fridays ;  independent ;  eight 
pages;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $i;  estab- 
lished 1873  ;  J.  H.  Tucker,  editor  and  publish- 
er ;  circulation  J. 

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TEXAS. 


DAINGERFIEIiD,  C.    H.,   Morris 

Co.,  a   395  pop  ,  on  Jeffei-son  branch  of  the 

Mis.souri  Pacific  Rd.,  33  m.  from  Jefferson. 

A  cotton-growing  country. 

MORRIS  CO.  HERALD;  Thuisdays  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  '24x36 ;  subscription  $1.50 ; 
established  1882  ;  J.  M.  Connor,  Jr.,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulatiim  K. 

DALLAS,  C.  H.,  Dallas  Co.,  cf  25,000 
pop.,  on  Trinity  r.,  just  below  the  mouth 
of  the  Elm  Fork,  and  Texas  &  Pacific, 
Houston  &  Texas  Central.  Missouri  Pacific 
and  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  and  Texas 
Trunk  Rds.,  '261  m.  from  Houston  and  215 
N.  by  E.  of  Austin.  Centre  of  a  wheat  and 
cotton-growing  region,  containing  also  coal 
and  copper.  Engaged  in  manufacturing. 
The  central  commercial  city  of  Texas. 

COMMERCIAL;  every  evening;  inde- 
pendent ;  four  pages  ;  size  19x'25;  subscription 
.$6  ;  established  1S85  :  commercial  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

HERA  LD ;  every  morning  and  \VEEK- 
LY,  Thursdays;  independent  democratic  ; 
eight  pages;  size  :i")x4s  :  subsrri]>ti(in— daily 
SIO,  weekly  S1..50;  established  1S19;  Pfout.s, 
Elliott  &  Hall,  editors  and  publishers:  circu- 
lation—daily G,  weekly  G  1. 

INTELLIGENCER  :  everv  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  NOIfTON'S  UNION 
INTELLIGENCER,  .Satm-days  ;  republi- 
can ;  four  pages  ;  size — daily  '20x26,  weekly 
24x36 ;  subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  S2.50  ; 
established— daily  1876,  weekly  1855 ;  A.  B. 
Norton,  editor ;  A.B.Norton  &  Co.,  publish- 
ers ;  circulation— daily  K  K,  weekly  III. 

TIMES:  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  ^VEEKLY^,  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size— daily  22x30,  weekly  26x40  ; 
subscription— dally  $n,  weekly  .81.50;  estab- 
lished 1879;  W.  G.  Sterett,  editor;  W.  G. 
Sterett  &  Co.,  publishers;  circulation- daily 
J  1,  weekly  I. 

HOME  AND  SUNDAY'  SCHOOL; 
Wednesdays  ;  baptist ;  eight  pages  ;  size  '26x 
36  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1883  ;  Kit  Wil- 
liams and  S.  L.  Morris,  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation  H. 

M  E  R  C  U  R  Y'  ;  Fridays  ;  Independent ; 
eight  pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50; 
establisheil  1882;  E.G.  Rust,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher  ;  circulation  I  1. 

NORTON'S  I'NION  INTELLIGEN- 
CER ;  ise  ■  Intelliin'ncer.) 

TEXAS  BAPTIST;  Thursdays;  bap- 
tist ;  eight  pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription 
$2 ;  established  1874  ;  S.  A.  Hayden,  D.  D.,  and 
S.  J.  Anderson,  D.  D.,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
circulation  G. 

TEXAS  COW  BOY;  Saturdays;  eight 
pages  ;  size  .30x44  ;  subscription  .$2  ;  estab- 
lished 1884 ;  Frank  Powell  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers. 

TEXAS  OBSERVER;  Thursdays; 
Cumberland  presbyterian ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1879 ;  Rev. 
J.  H.  WofCord,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circula- 
tion J  1. 

TEXAS  VOLKSBLATT;  Fridays: 
German ;  independent ;  four  pages  ;  size 
27x40;  subscription  $2.50;  established  1877; 
Chas.  F.  Altermanu,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K  1. 

COLORED  METHODIST  ;  monthly; 
colored  metliodist  episcojtal ;  four  pages  ;  size 
•20x26  ;  subscription  60  cents  ;  established  1884  ; 
Rev.  A.  H.  Jones,  editor;  published  by  a 
Board  of  Managers;  circulation  K  1. 

ESTRAY  RECORD  AND  FARM 
JOURNAL;  mouthlv  ;  agricultural;  eight 
i)ages;  size  "26x40;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 18S4 ;  Eugene  Duncan,  editor ;  Pro- 
tective and  Detective  Association  of  Texas, 
publishers. 

MACHINE  JOURNAL;  monthly; 
commercial ;  twenty  pages  ;  size  of  page  9x12; 


6U 


GEO.  P.   ROWELL   &  GO'S 


TEXAS. 


subscription  $1 ;  established  1883  ;  Phelan  & 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  an  advertising 
sheet. 

SANJiER  BROTHERS'  HOME 
JOURNALi  ;  monthly;  sixteen  pages ;  size 
of  page  11x16  ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  estab- 
lislied  1877  ;  circulation  X. 

SOUTHERN  >H  SICATi  GUEST: 
monthly  ;  music  ;  elsjhteen  pages  :  size  of 
pa.t,'e  9x12 ;  subscription  5U  cents  ;  established 
ISS'i  ;  L.  B.  Shook,  editor  and  pultlisher. 

TEXAS  PLANTER  AND  FARM- 
E  R  ;  monthly  ;  agricultural ;  eight  pages  ; 
size  28x42 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1881 ; 
Jones  &  Pearre,  editors  and  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation I. 

TEXAS  SCHOOL,  JOURNAL;  (see 
Hou.stoii.l 

TEXAS  DENTAL  JOURNAL; 
quarterly;  dental;  sixteen  pages;  size  of  page 
11x14;  subscription  .50  cents;  established  1S83  ; 
Dr.  S.  Newman,  editor  and  publislier ;  circu- 
tlon  J. 
DECATUR,  C.  H.,    Wise  Co.,   ^   579 

pop.,  on  Ft.  Worth  &  Denver  City  Rd.,  60  m. 

N.  W.  of  Dallas  and  40  N.  of  Weatherford. 

DEMOCRAT;  Saturdays;  four  pages; 
size  22x:iU;  subscription  .§1;  established  1884; 
H.  H.  Brookes,  editor  and  publisher. 

POST  ;  Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  24x34;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1882;  Collins  &  Roberson,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  .1  1. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1872;  Tribune  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  K. 

WISE  CO.  MESSENGER;  Saturdays; 
independent;  eight  pages;  size  22x32;  sub 
scrlption  $1.50 ;  established  1880  :  William 
Forster,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

DEIi  "RIO,  Kinneij  Co.,  p  1,400  pop.,  on 
Galveston,  Harrisburg  &  San  Antonio  Rd. 
Surrounded  by  an  agricultural  and  stock- 
raising  district.  Has  an  ice  manufactory. 
Location  of  a  military  post  U.  S.  A. 
DOT ;    Mondays  ;  four  pages  ;   size  22x.32  ; 

subscription  $2  ;  established  1883  ;  William  J. 

Lyons,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

DENISON,  Grayson  Co.,  cf  6,000  pop., 
at   terminus  of  Texas   extension   of   Mis- 
souri Pacific  and  Houston  &  Texas  Central 
Rds.    A  shipping  point  for  cattle  and  cot- 
ton.   Engaged  in  beef  packing  also. 
EVENING  JOURNAL  ;  every  evening 
except  Sunday  ;  four  pages  ;  size  20x26 ;  sub- 
sc'-iptlon  89  ;   established  1884  ;    R.  Polk  Bur- 
haus,  editor  ;  C.  W.  Chapman  and  F.  C.  Chap- 
man, publishers. 

(^XTE  city  ;  every  evening  except 
Sundav  ;  four  pages  ;  size  :^x36  ;  subscription 
S6  ;  established  1883  ;  W.  M.  Chapman  and  T. 
J  Crooks,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  K. 

HEUALD-NEVVS  ;  every  inornlng  ex- 
cept Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays ; 
four  pages  ;  size— daily  26x40,  weekly  28x44  ; 
subscription— daily,  with  Sunday,  .'612,  with- 
out Sundav,  .$10,  weekly  .S2  ;  established  1872  ; 
T  J  Crooks,  editor;  T.  J.  Crooks  &  Co., 
publishers  ;  circulation— daily  K,  weekly  K  1. 
SUNDAY  GAZETTEER;  Sundays; 
four  pages;  size  28x44;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1883;  B.  C.  Murray,  editoraiid  publisher; 
t'irculation  .1  1 . 

DENTON,  C.  H.,  Denton  Co.,  ^  3,000 
pop.,  on  Pecan  creek  and  junction  of  the 
Missouri  Pacific  ami  Dallas  &  Wichita  Rds., 
10  m.  N.  W.  of  Dallas  and  241  N.  of  Austin. 
CHRONICLE;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  .§2;  es- 
tablished 1882;  James  Williams,  editor  and 
publisher;  firculation  J  1. 
M  O  N  I  T  O  R  ;    Saturdays  ;    democratic ; 


TEXAS. 


four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1868 ;  C.  W.  Geers,  editor  and  pub- 
lislier. 

DENTONIAN  ;  monthly;  eight  pages; 
size  18x21 ;  subscription  25  cents ;  established 
1884 ;  John  A.  Hann  &  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

DODD  CITY",  Fannin  Co.,  cf  700  pop., 

on  tlie  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.    A  cotton  and 

grain-growing  section. 

SPECTATOR;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
26x40  ;  subscription  .§2  ;  established  1884  ;  J.  T. 
Stevens,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K. 

DUBLIN,  Erath  Co.,  b  1,200  pop.,  on 
Houston  &  Texas  Central  Rd.  A  flue  agri- 
cultural and  stock-raising  country. 

ENTERPRISE;  Wednesdays;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  J.  G.  O'Brien,  M.  D.,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K. 

TELEPHONE  ;  Saturdays ;  eight  pages  ; 
size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1885 ;  Will  H.  Neel,  editor ;  W.  H.  Neel  &  Co., 
publishers. 

EAGLE  PASS,  C.  H.,  Maverick  Co.,  g 
1,0(W  pop.,  on  Rio  Grande  r.  and  Galveston, 
Harrisburg  &  San  Antonio  Rd.,  150  m.  from 
San  Antonio.  Stock  raising  and  wool  grow- 
ing. 

JOI'RNAL  :  Saturdays;  four  pages:  size 
24x36  ;  subscription  $2 ;  establislied  1SS4  ;  s.  M. 
Simmons  and  J.  C.  WUsdon,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

MAVERICK;  Tuesdays;  four  pages;  size 
22x30 ;  subscription  .$2  ;  established  1883 ; 
Terry  &  Wadsworth,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
circulation  K. 

EASTLAND,  C.  H.,  Eastland  Co.,  b 

539  pop.,  on  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.  Has  good 
coal  mines,  and  a  fine  stock-raising  coun- 
try ;  110  m.  from  Fort  Worth. 

ANCHOR;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x34;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1874; 
J.  T.  Hammons,  editor;  Andrew  T.  and  Emily 
Hammons,  publishers ;  circulation  K. 

EL  PASO,  C.  H.,  El  Paso  Co.,  -o 
5,000  pop.,  on  the  Rio  Grande  r.,  opposite 
El  Paso  del  Norte,  Mexico,  on  Mexican 
Central,  S.  Pacific,  Texas  &  Pacific,  Galves- 
ton, Harrisburg  &  San  Antonio  and  Atchi- 
son, Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rds;  a  flourishing 
town  of  great  promise  ;  said  to  be  destined 
to  become  the  railroad  center  of  the  south- 
west. 

TIMES  ;  every  morning;  four  pages;  size 
24x36;  subscription  $W;  established  1882; 
Bate  &  Hart,  editors ;  Times  Publi-shing  Co., 
publishers;  circulation  J  1. 

LONE  STAR  ;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays 
and  Frida.^  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
21x36;  subscription  $5;  established  1876; 
S.  H.  Newman,  editor  and  publisher;  cii'cu- 
lation  J. 

SUNDAY  HERALD  ;  Sundays;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $2.50;  es- 
tablished 1881 ;  Herald  Publishing  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers;  circulation  J  1. 

'Eti'SIS,  Ellis  Co.,cf  3,000  pop.,  on   H. 

\-  T.  C.  Kd.,  32  m.  S.  of  Dallas,  and  20  N.  of 

Corsicana;    agricultural  and  stock-raising 

ilistrict ;  has  a  large  cotton  compress. 

COMMERCIAL       RECORDER; 

Fridays  ;  eight  pages;  size  130x44  ;  subscription 
$2;  established  1880;  Frank  A.  Rust,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

SATURDAY  REVIEW;  Satmdays; 
eight  pages ;  .size  26x40;  subscription  $2;  estab- 


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TEXAS. 


lished  1875 ;  S.  M.  Carleton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

ELLIS  CO.  TUrSIPET  AND  TEX- 
AS E3IIGUATION1ST;  monthly;  four 
pases  ;  size  20xAi ;  subscription  in  cents ; 
•established  1884  ;  C.  T.  Hogan,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  a  real  estate  advertising  sheet. 

FAIRFIELD,  C.  H.,  Freestone  Co.,  a- 

5'JO  pop.  Near  Trinity  r.,  which  is  navigable 

162  m.  N.  E.  of  Austin.    Freestone  count}' 

is  one  of  the  lai-ge  cotton-raising  counties  of 

the  State. 

RECORDER;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages ;  size  aix35 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1876 ;  L.  D.  Lillard,  editor  and  publisher ; 
■circulation  J  J. 

FliATONIA,  Fayette  Co.,  a  866  pop., 
on  Galveston,  Harrisburg  &  San  Antonio 
Rd.,  46  m.  E.  of  San  Antonio,  76  W.  of  Hous- 
ton.   Good  farming  country. 

ARGUS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x31)  ;  subscription  §2  :  estab- 
lished 1877;  S.  Lee  Kyle,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

FLORESVIIiLE,  C.  H.,  IFilsoii  Co., 
p  500  pop.,  35  m.  from  San  Antonio.  Has 
farming  and  stock  falsing. 

WESTERN  TEXAS  CHRONICLE; 

Thursdays;  democratic;  four  pages;  size  24x3(1; 
•subscription  $1.50;  established  1877;  J.  W. 
Dickey  and  H.  C.  Thompson,  editors ;  J.  W. 
Dickey,  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

FORNEY,  Kaufman  Co.,  cf  700  pop., 
on  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.,  20  m.  E.  of  Dallas. 

REGISTER  ;  Wednesdays  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  22x32  ;  subscription  .$1 ;  established  1883  ; 
David  Craighead,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation K  K. 

FORT  DAVIS,  C.  H.,  Presidio  Co.,  -a 
at  present  2U  m.  from  railroad  ;  in  a  cattle 
district. 

APACHE    ROCKET;     Fridays ;   four 

Jiages  ;  size  22x30 ;  subscription  $2.25  ;  estab- 
ished    1883 ;   W.    S.    Lemjjert,    editor ;    Fort 
Davis  Printing  Co.,  publishers  ;  circ'n  K. 

FORT  WORTH,  C.  H.,  Tarrant  Co., 

ti  23,000  pop.,  on  Trinity  r.,  210  m.  N.  of  Aus- 
tin and  32  W.  of  Dallas.  Four  Rds.  centre 
here,  viz.,  Texas  &  Pacific,  Missouri  Pacific, 
Ft  Worth  &  Denver  City  and  Gulf,  Colora- 
do &  Santa  Fe. 

DEMOCRAT;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
dav;  democratic;  four  pages;  size  22x30;  sub- 
scription .§6  ;  established  1S82  ;  W.  P.  Wilson, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J. 

EVENING  MAIL;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  independent;  four  pages;  size 
20x28 ;  subscription  $7.80;  established  1884 ; 
M.  C.  Harris,  editor  and  publisher. 

GAZETTE:  every  morning,  and 
WEEKLY,  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages;  size  of  page  15x23;  subscription-^dailv 
.$10,  weekly  $1;  estaV)lislied— daily  1876,  weeklv 
1871; ;  George  B.  Loving,  editor  and  publish- 
er; circulation— dailv  G  1,  weeklv  G  G  1. 

TEXAS  LIVE  ^TOCK  JOURNAL; 
Saturdays  ;  live  stock  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  of 
page  18x24  ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1880; 
Geo.  B.  Loving,  editor;  Stock  Journal 
Publishing  Co.,  publisliprs:  circulation  FFl. 

TEXAS  METHODISl';  Fridays; 
methodlst  episcopal,  south  ;  eight  pages;  size 
26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1883  ; 
Eev.  William  P.  Wilson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation   I  1 . 

TR-\DE  REVIEW;  Thursdays;  com- 
mercial ;  four  pages  ;  size  14x20;  subscription 
•$1 ;  established  1883 ;  Williams  &  Stewart, 
editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  K  K  1. 


TEXAS. 


TEXAS  RAIL  AND  WIRE;  semi 
monthly;  eight  pages;  size  of  page  11x16; 
subscription  $1;  established  ia84;  Ed  J. 
Sniitli,  editor  and  publisher. 

>IEK(  IIANT  AND  MANUFAC- 
T  r  K  E  It :  (see  San  Antonio.) 

TEXAS  COURIER-RECORD  OF 
MEDICINE  ;  monthly;  medical;  one  hun- 
dred pages  octavo  ;  subscription  .«;2 ;  estab- 
lished 1883;  F.  K.  Daniel.  51.  D.,  and  W.  B. 
Brooks,  M.  D.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circu- 
lation .1  J. 

TEXAS  FREEMASON;  monthly  ;  ma- 
sonic ;  fifty-two  pages  octavo  ;  subscription 
$1;  established  1883;  R.  C.  McPhail  and  J.  K. 
Ashby,  editors  and  publishers;  circulation  I 

TEXAS  GAZETTEER;  monthly ; 
eight  pages  ;  si?e  26x40;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 18S0  ;  Texas  Gazetteer  Co.,  editors 
and  pulilishers;  circulation  X. 

TEXAS  METHODIST  ADVO- 
CATE; monthly;  methodlst  episcopal; 
four  pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1880;  P.  M.  White,  editor;  A.  A.  John- 
son, iJUbllsher;  circulation  K  1.  ^W~  Actual 
average  circulation  for  one  jiear  preceding 
Jan.  1,  1885,  as  per  statement  on  file  at  the  of- 
fice of  the  American  Newspaper  Directory, 
504  copies.. 

FRANKLIN,  C.  H.,  Robertson  Co.,  a 
1,01)0  ijoi).,  on  International  &  Great  North- 
ern Rd.,  13  m.  from  Heame  and  104  from 
Austin. 

PAPER;  Fridays;  independent-demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x30 ;  subscription 
$1.50 ;  established  1883 ;  J.  A.  Keigwin,  edi- 
tor and  publisher ;  circulation  K. 

FREDERICKSBURG,  C.  H.,  Gil- 

lespie  Co.,  D  l,.-)(j(i  pop.,  75  m.  from  San  An- 
tonio and  80  from  Austin.  Cotton,  grain 
and  corn  country. 

FREDERICKSBURGER  WOCH- 
ENBLATT;  Thursdays;  German;  four 
pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished" 1877;  Hillmann  &  Holten,  editors  and 
publishers :  circulation  J;  a  four-page  litera- 
ry supplement,  Der  Sonntagsgast,  Is  issued 
regulany  with  the  paper. 

GAINESVILLE,  C.  H.,  Cooke  Co.,  ^ 
5,(m  pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  a  few  m. 
from  Red  r.,  and  270  N.  of  Austin.    Centre  of 
trade  for  countr}'  surrounding  and  a  depot 
for  supplies  for  drovers.    Large  droves  of 
cattle  pass  northward  every  spring  and  fall. 
HESPERIAN;    every   morning   except 
Monday,  and   WEEKLY,  Fridays;    inde- 
pendent;   four     pages;     size— daily     24x.36, 
weekly  28x46  ;  subscription— dailv  $l5,  weekly 
.$2  ;  established— daily  1879,  weekly  1876;  Means 
Printing  Co^ editors  and  publishers;  circula- 
tion—daily K,  weekly  J 1. 

TIMES;  every  ■  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  COOKE  CO.  INDEPEND- 
ENT, Saturdays  ;  independent ;  four  pages  • 
size— daily  22x30,  weekly  28x44  ;  subscription 
—weekly  ,$2;  established  1882;  Wilson  & 
Frauce,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation— 
daiiv  K,  weeklv  J. 

COOKE    CO.   INDEPENDENT;   (see 

Times.) 

REGISTER  ;  Saturdays  ;  independent- 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28.X44  ;  sub- 
scription $2  ;  established  1873  ;  Register  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers ;  Geo.  T.  Yates,  man- 
ager ;  circulation  I  I. 

GALVESTON,  C.  H.,  Galveston  Co., 
a,  38,000  pop.,  on  an  island  at  mouth  of  Gal- 
veston bay.  Engaged  in  commerce  and 
trade,  and  having  the  finest  harbor  in  the 
State,  or  on  the  Gulf.  Largest  city  In  the 
State.  Is  the  port  of  entry  for  Texas  and 
the  Northwest.     Regular  line  of  steamers 


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TEXAS. 


TEXAS. 


to  Europe  and  to  various  points  of  the  Atlan- 
tic sealioard.  The  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe, 
International  &  Great  Northern  &  Southern 
Pacific  and  Texas  Mexican  Rds.  centre  here. 
CIVILIAN;   every  evening  except  Sun- 
day ;   democratic  ;    four   pages  ;   size   23x32  ; 
subscription  $«  ;  established  1838  ;  W.  H.  Pas- 
coe  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  clrc'n  K. 

DIE  TEXAfS  POST:  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKI-Y,  Thursihiys; 
German ;  independent ;  daily  four  pages, 
weekly  eight  jiagcs  ;  size— daily  24x32,  weekly 
36x49;  subsrription--daily  $6,  weekly  $3; 
established  ISUy  ;  O.  &  H.  Dietzel,  editors  and 
publishers;  circulation— daily  I,  weekly  G  G  1. 
EVENING  RECORD:  every  evening 
except  Sundavs;  democratic;  four  pages; 
size  32x32  ;  subscription  .$ti ;  established  1SS4; 
Galveston  Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers. 

NEWS;  every  morning,  and  WEEK- 
LY, Thursdays  ;  independent ;  daily  eight 
pages,  weeklv  twelve  pages ;  size  of  page  16x 
23 ;  subscription— daily  .$10,  weekly  $1.50  ; 
established  1842  ;  A.  H.  Belo  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers;  clrc'n- daily  F  1,  weekly  E  K  1. 

OPERA  GLASS;  Saturdays ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  of  page  16x23  ;  subscription  .$2  ; 
established  1881  ;  Burk  &  Johnson,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  1 1. 

TEXAS  ("IIKISTIAN  ADVOCATE 
Satui-days;  methodist  episcopal,  south  ;  eight 
pages;  size  of  page  15x23;  subscription  .'$2 ; 
establislied  1853 ;  Rev.  G.  W.  Brig-s,  editor; 
Shaw  &  Blaylock,  publishers  ;  circulation  F  1. 
TEXAS  FARMER;  Wednesdays; 
eight  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1  ;  es- 
tablished 1880;  J.  F.  Fuller,  editor;  W.  A. 
Shaw  &  Co.,  publi.shers  ;  circulation  G  ;  organ 
of  Texas  and  Louisiana  State  Grangers. 

TEXAS  SILK  CILTIRIST  AND 
H  O  31  E  JOTRNAL  ;  Momlays  ;  silk 
culture  ;  four  pages  ;  size  17x22  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1885;  M.  A.  E.  Farwell, 
editor  and  publisher. 

MERCHANT  AND  MANUFAC- 
Til  RE  R  ;  (see  San  Antonio.) 

SOUTHWESTERN  POULTRY 
JOURNAli;  monthly:  poultry  raising ; 
twentv  pages;  size  of  page  8x11;  subscrip- 
tion $1  ;  established  1882;  A.  A.  Pittuck,  edi- 
tor and  publisher ;  circulation  I  I. 

SOUTHWESTERN  RAILWAY 
ADVANCE;  (see  Chicago,  111.) 

GATESVILLE,  C.  H.,  Coryell  Co.,  o 
3,000  pop.,  on  Leon  r.  and  Texas  &  St.  Louis 
Rd.,  40  ni.  from  Waco  and  Bel  ton,  and  80  N. 
of  Austin.  Engaged  in  agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 

ADVANCE;  Saturdays  ;  democratic  ; 
four  pages ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1881 ;  J.  B.  CranflU,  editor  and  pub. 
Usher  ;  circulation  .T  1 . 

SUN;  Thursdays ;  democratic ;  eight 
pages ;  size26,x40 ;  subscription  $2  ;  estal)lished 
1869;  W.  E.  Brown,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation K  K  1. 

GEORGETOWN, C.H.,  Williamson 
Co.,  n    2,(H)0  pop.,  on  the  International    & 
Great  Northern  Rd.,  about  25  m.  N.  of  Aus 
tin.     In   an   agricultural  district.    Seat  of 
the  Southwestern  University. 
WILLIAMSON  CO.  SUN;  Thursdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  estal)lished  1877;  J.  E.  Cooper,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

GILMER,  C.  n.,    Upshur  Co.,  cf  386 

pop.,  on  Texas  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  about  230  m. 

N.  of  Galveston  and  80  W.  by  N.  of  Slireve- 

port,  La. 

TEXAS  MIRROR  ;  Thursdays  ;  demo- 
cratic :  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscrlpti(in 
$1  25 ;  established  1877  ;  J.  P.  Hart,  editor  ; 
Hart  &  Crosby,  publisliers  ;  circulation  K. 


i  GLEN  ROSE,  C.  H.,  Somervell  Co.,  dj 
'     CITIZEN  ;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size- 

24x36 ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1885 ;  Cary 

W.  Styles,  editor  and  publisher. 

j  GOLIAD,  C.  H.,  Goliad  Co.,  g  600  pop., 
on  San  Antonio  r.,  120  m.  S.  by  E.  of  Austin. 
Agriculture  and  stock  raising  are  the  princi- 
pal branches  of  industry.  Fine  water  power. 

GUARD;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
Images;  size  24x36;  subscription  $2.50;  estab- 
lished 1866  ;  A.  W.  Appleby,  editor  ;  R.  T. 
Davis,  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

GONZALES,  C.  H.,  Gonzales  Co.,  g 
1, (!.")()  pop.,  on  Gaudalupe  r.  and  Galveston, 
Harrisburg&  San  Antonio  Rd.,  at  mouth  of 
San  Marcos  r.,  70  m.  S.  by  E.  of  Austin.  En- 
gaged in  farming  and  grazing. 

INQUIRER ;  Saturdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
24x:i4  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  18o3  ;  C.  J. 
Pilgrim,  editor;  Pilgrim  &  Reese,  putjlish- 
ers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

GORDON,  Palo  Pinto  Co.,  ^  500  pop., 
on  the  Texas  and  Pacific  Rd.  Fort  Worth 
is  the  nearest  important  town.  Some  coal 
mining.   An  agricultural  and  cattle  section. 

COURIER;    Fridays;   four  pages ;   size 

22x31 ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1884  ; 
Courier  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers. 

GRAHAM,  C.  H.,  Young  Co.,  ci  1,000 

pop.,  on  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.    Engaged  in 

farming  and  stock  raising.    Coal  and  copper 

within  a  radius  of  30  m. 

YOUNG  CO.  NEWS  :  Thursdays;  non- 
partisan ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2  ;  established  1884  ;  J.  J.  Watson,  editor 
and  publisher. 

GRANBURY,  C.  H.,  Hood  Co.,  ^  800 
pop.,  on  the  Brazos  r.,  40  m.  from  Fort 
Worth. 

GRAPHIC;  Saturdays  ;  democratic  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40;  sultseription  .|!2.20  ;  es- 
tablished 1872 ;  Asliley  W,  Crockett,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  J. 

GRAPE    V11i'E,Tarrant  Co.,  g 

TEIiEPHONE;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1884 ;  T.  J.  Jenkins,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

GREENVILLE,  C.  H.,  Hunt  Co.,  rf 
3,500  pop.,  on  Texas  extension  of  Missouri 
Pacific  Rd.,  at  junction  of  East  Line  and  Red 
River  Rd.,  50  m.  N.  E.  of  Dallas.  In  a  rich, 
agricultural  district. 

APPEAL  ;  Tliursdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x36;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1885;  F. 
H.  Gaines,  editor ;  F.  H.  Gaines  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. 

BANNER;  Wednesdays;  four  pages; 
size  2.Sx44;  subscription  .$1.50;  established 
1874 ;  J.  F.  Mitchell,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  J  J  1. 

HERAIil);  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages ;  size  28x44  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1869;  B.  W.  Harris,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

GROESBECK,  C.  H.,  Limestone  Co.y 

n  402  pop.,  on  Houston  &  Texas  Central  Rd., 

100  m.  from  Dallas. 

LIMESTONE  NEAV  ERA;  Saturdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscrip- 
tion .$2  ;  estal)IIsheil  1876;  L.  L.  Foster,  editor 
and  pulilislier;  circulation  K  1. 

HALLETTSVILLE,  C.  H.,  Lavacca 
Co.,  (?  588  pop.,  on  Lavacca  r.,  35  ni.  W.  of 


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Columbus.  Engaged  In  growing  cotton 
and  corn,  etc. 

HERALIJ      AND      PLANTER; 

Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  four  pap;es  ;  size  22x 
32;  subscription  $2;  establisliod  1872;  C.  F. 
Leiimaun,  editor  :  C.  F.  Lelimaiui  &  Co.,  pub- 
lisiiers  ;  circulation  K. 

HAMILTON,  C.  H.,  Hamilton  Co.,  zi 
277  pop.,  62  m.  W.  of  Waco.  A  fine  grazing 
and  stoclt-raising  settlement. 

HERALD;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1876 ;  C.  M.  Boynton,  editor ;  Boynton 
&  Cotton,  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x3,t  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  Thomas  A.  Putnam  and  John 
McMulIen,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

HEMPHILL,  C.  H.,  Sahine  Co.  o  250 

pop.,  45  m.  from  Rd.    A  lumbering  section. 

REPORTER;  Wednesdays ;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages ;  size  22x30 ;  subscription 
.Si. ,50  ;  established  1883  ;  Strickland  &  Smith, 
editors  and  jiuljlishers  ;  circulation  K. 

HEMPSTEAD,  C.  H.,  Walhr  Co.,  d, 
2,' 00  pop.,  on  Brazos  r.  and  Houston  & 
Texas  Central  Rd.,  at  junction  of  Austin 
branch,  M  m.  from  Houston.  Engaged  in 
manufacturing. 

LEDtiER  ;    Fridays  ;    democratic  ;     four 

pages;  size  16x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1884  ;  J.  H.  Hutchinson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

HENDERSON,  C.  H.,  Rustic  Co.,^ 
'i;M)  pop.,  on  International  &  Great  North- 
ern Rd.,  160  m.  N.  by  E.  of  Houston  and  75 
E.  of  Shreveport,  La.  In  a  cotton-growing 
region. 

RUSK  CO.  NEWS;  Tuesdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
$2  ;  established  1879 ;  O.  W.  Dobson,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J. 

TIMES;  Tliursdays ;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1859 ;  R.  T.  Milner,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  .1  1 . 

HICO,  Hamilton  Co.,  a  750  pop.,  84  m. 

from  Waco  Ry.,  75  m.  from  Fort  Worth  and 

about  100  from  Dallas.    A  good  agricultural 

and  stock-rai.sing  country. 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  four  pages; 
-size  24x35;  estaljlished  1884;  B.  M.  Davis  and 
W.  A.  Henderson,  editors  and  pnljlishers. 

HILLSBORO,  C.  H.,  Hill  Co.,  a  500 

pop.,  on  Brazos  r.,  35  ni.  above  Waco  and 
150  N.  of  Austin.  Corn,  cotton  and  wheat 
country  ;  watered  and  timbered. 

IIILIi  CO.  VISITOR;  Wednesdays; 
eight  pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1844 ;  Buck  &  Hill,  editors  and 
publishers; 

MIRROR;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 

f)ages  ;  size  26.x40 ;   subscription  $1.50 ;  estab 
ished  1881 ;  J.  W.  GoUedge,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 

HONDO  CITY,  Medina  Co.,  t;i 

MEDINA  CO.  NEWS;  Saturdays ;  four 
pages;  size  22x32;  subscription  $2;  establi.shed 
1883:  W.  N.  Paiks.  alitor ;  J.  A.  Maltby  and 
W.  N.  Parks,  pulilishers ;  circulation  K. 

HONEY   GROVE,    Fannin   Co.,  cf 
2,000  pop.,  on  Texas  &  Pacific   Rd.     Con- 
tains two  fine  educational  institutes,  one 
opera  house,  and  one  national  bank. 
INDEPENDENT ;  Fridays  ;  democratic ; 


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day  ; 
size 


four  pages;  size  24x35;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1874 ;  Hornbeck  Bros.  &  Gilmer, 
editors  and  publishers;  circulation  K  1. 

S  I  :>I  O  O  N  ;  Thur.sdays  ;  democratic  ; 
four  iiages;  size  26x40;  subscrii)ti(m  $1.50; 
establi-shed  1884;  J.  M.  Terry,  editor;  T.  R. 
Leeman,  jjublisher. 

HOUSTON,  C.  H.,  Harris  Co.,  Q,  18,G46 
pop.,  on  Buffalo  Bayou,  50  m.  from  Galves- 
ton. Steamboats  run  regularly  between  here 
and  Galveston.  One  of  the  leading  cities 
in  the  State  in  population  and  commercial 
Importance.  Centering  point  for  six  rail- 
roads, and  terminus  of  Morgan's  ship  chan- 
nel. Surrounded  by  an  agricultural  dis- 
trict, producing  cotton,  sugar  cane  and  corn. 

AGE  :  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
VV  E  E  li  E  Y  ,  Wednesdays  ;  democratic  ; 
daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages ;  size — 
daily  20x26,  weekly  (size  of  page)  14x21  ;  sub- 
scription— daily  $6,  weekly  $1.50  ;  established 
1871  ;  D.  L.  McGary,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation — daily  K,  weekly  K. 

CHRONICLE;  every  morning  except 
Monday;  four  pages  ;  size  24x34;  sub.scription 
$8 ;  established  1881 ;  Chronicle  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publi.shei-s. 

JOrUNAL  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
independent-democratic  ;  four  pages ; 
22x32 ;  subscription  $5 ;  estal)llslied 
1884 ;  T.  J.  Girardeau,  editor ;  Journal  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  H  1. 

MA(JNOLIA  ;  Saturdays;  four  pages; 
size  19x29 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established 
1885;  Fred  C.  Wagner,  editor;  Magnolia  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers. 

NATIONAL      REFORMER; 

Sundays ;  temperance  ;  four  pages ;  size 
16x22  ;  subscription  $1..50 ;  established  1875  ; 
Charles  Culmore,  editor;  Fannie  Culmore, 
publisher ;  circulation  X. 

SCNDAY  MORNING  CALLER  ; 
Sundays  ;  eight  images;  size  27x41  ;  subscrip- 
tion .S2  ;  established  1885  ;  Caller  Publishing 
Co..  publishers. 

TEXAS  DEUTSCHE-ZEITIING  ; 
Thursdays  ;  German  ;  eight  pages ;  size  30x44  ; 
subscription  $3;  established  1872;  M.  Hart- 
housen.  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  J  J. 

TEXAS  RAILAVAY  TRAVELER  ; 
monthly;  eight  pages;  size 24x33;  established 
1885 ;  Traveler  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
pul)lislit>rs  :  a  free  advertising  slieet. 

TEXAS  SCHOOL  JOURNAL; 
montlily  ;  educational ;  forty  pages  ;  size  of 
page  7xKl ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1880  ; 
Texas  Educational  Journal  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  ;  circulation  H ;  dated  at  Houston 
and  Dallas. 

HUBBARD  CITY,  Hill  Co.,  n  800 

pop.,  311  m.  from  Waco,  on  the  Texas  &  St. 
Louis  Rd.  Business  centre  of  a  fine  agricul- 
tural region.  Has  a  fine  graded  free  school, 
masonic  and  odd  fellows'  hall,  and  three 
churches. 

NEWS ;  Saturdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x32; 
sub.scription  $2;  established  1883;  Sayer  & 
Connelly,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

HUNTSVILLE,  C.  H.,  Walker  Co.,  n- 
'2,V?S,  iJop.,  on  International  &  Great  North- 
ern Rd.,  60  m.  N.  of  Houston  and  12  from 
Trinity  r.  Cotton  market  and  shipping 
point ;  State  Penitentiary  and  two  colleges 
located  here. 

ITEM  ;  Thursdays ;  democratic ;  four 
pages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1850 ;  G.  Robinson  &  Son,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  K. 

JACKSBORO,C.  H.,  .lack  Co.,  6  1,500 
pop.,  40  m.   from  Weatherford.    A  fine  live 


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Stock-raising  and  fanning  section  ;  also  the 
seat  of  the  Jack  Co.  Educational  Institute. 

RURAL.    CITIZEN;    Thur.sdavs ;  four 

f)ages ;  size  26.Y40 ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
ished  1880  ;  J.  N.  &  Miss  Alice  N.  Rogers,  edi- 
tors ;  J.  N.  Rogers  &  Co.,  publishers;  circula- 
tion KKl. 

JACKSONVILLE,  Cherokee  Co.,  a- 
1..500  pop.,  at  the  junction  of  the  Kansas  & 
Gulf  Short  Line  and  the  International  & 
Great  Northern  Rd.  '  Shipping  point  for 
cotton  and  lumber. 

INTELLIGENCER;  Fridays;  four 
pages;  size  22x32  ;  subscription  .S1.5();  estab- 
lished 1884;  R.  H.  Small,  editor  and  pul)- 
lisher;  circulation  KKl. 

JASPER,  C.  H.,  Jasper  Co.,  o  377  pop., 
between  Sabine  and  Neches  rs.,  LW  m.  N.  E. 
of  Galveston  and  35  W.  of  Louisiana  State 
line.    In  the  great  pine  region. 

NEWSBOY;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
24x:S6  ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1880  ;  H. 
H.  Ford,  editor;  Ford  Bros.,  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

JEFFERSON,  C.  11.,  Marion  Co.,  cT 
5,000  pop.,  at  the  mouth  of  Big  Cypress 
Bayou,  on  Missouri  Pacific  and  Texas  Pacific 
Rds.,  40  m.  N.  W.  of  Shreveport,  La. 
Steamboats  run  to  this  point,  making  it  a 
centre  of  trade,  and  shipping  point  for 
produce  and  live  stock  and  cotton. 

JIMPLECUTE;  Wednesdays;  inde- 
pendent ;  four  pages ;  size  2Bx40 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1865;  Jefferson  Publish- 
ing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation- 
weekly  J  1 

WIDE-AWAKE;  Thursdays;  demo 
cratic;  four  pages;  size  28x42:  subscription 
$2;  established  iaS2;  J.  J.  Cundiffi,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J. 

KAUFMAN,  C.  H.,  Kaufman  Co.,  -f 
1,000  pop.,  on  Houston  &  Texas  Central  Rd., 
at  terminus  of  Texas  Trunk  Rd.,  35  m.  from 
Dallas. 

SUN;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  .size  24x34  ; 
subscription  $1.50  ;  estal)Ushed  18S0  ;  Byron 
Drew  &  Bro.,  editors  and  publishers ;  eircula 
ton  K  1. 

KERENS,  Navarro  Co.,  ^ 

LIGHT;  Fridays ;  democratic ;  four 
pages;  size  22x31  ;  established  18S4;  H.  S.  Me- 
lear,  editor  and  puldisHer. 

KERRVILLE,  Kerr  Co.,  a  300  pop., 

on  the  Guadaloui)e  r.,  68  m.  from  San  An 

tonlo. 

EYE;  Saturdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x3(i ; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1884 ;  Robert 
Guthrie,  editor  and  publisher. 

KYLE,  Hays  Co.,  n  500  pop.,  on  the  line 
of  the  International  and  Gt.  Northern 
Rd.,  20  ni.  from  Austin.  Farming  and 
stock-raising  section,  doing  the  largest  hay 
and  corn  business  between  Austin  and  San 
Antonio. 

HAYS  CO.  NEWS;  Wednesdays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages;  size  26.x  10 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2  ;  estaljllshed  1883  ;  E.  A.  Vaughan,  edi- 
tor ;  A.  L.  Cashell.  publisher. 

LA  GRANGE,  C.  II.,  Fayette  Co.,  n 
2,(X)0  pop.,   on  Colorado  r.   and    Galveston, 
Harrisl)urg  &  San  Antonio  Rti.,  75  m.  below 
Austin  and  ;W  above  Columbus. 
JOURNAL;     Thursdays;     democratic; 


TEXAS. 


fotir  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1880;  P.  E.  Edmondson,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

S  I/O  VAN;  Thursdays;  Bohemian;  eight 
pages:  size  30x44;  subscription  $2.50;  estab- 
lished 1879;  J.  S.  Cada,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  .T  1. 

LAMPASAS,  C.  H.,  Lampasas  Co.,  o 
4,501)  pop.,  on  Sulphur  fork  of  Lampasas  r. 
and  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  Rd., 
60  m.  N.  by  W.  of  Austin.  Sm-rounded  by 
an  agricultural  and  stock-raising  district. 

DISPATCH:  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1871 ;  Lewis  &  Bonner,  editors  and 
piUilishers:  circulation  J  1. 

EAGLE;  Thur.sdays  ;  independent;  four 
pages;  .size  24x36;  subscription  $1..50  ;  estab- 
lished 1884  ;  J.  A.  Abney,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  K  1. 

CHRISTIAN  CITIZEN;  monthly: 
methodist  ei)iscopal.  south  ;  four|pages;  size 
24x3i; ;  sul)scri|)tion  75  cents  ;  established  1884  ; 
Marshall  Mcllhany,  editor;  Lewis*  Bonner, 
))ublisliers. 

LAREDO, C.  I-I.,  Webb  Co.,  g  8,000 pop.,, 
on  E.  bank  of  Rio  Grande  r.,  158  m .  W.  of  San 
Antonio.  Has  active  Mexican  trade ;  also 
largely  engaged  In  wool  and  stock-raising. 
New  Laredo,  on  the  Mexican  side  of  the 
river,  has  an  additional  population  of  over 
seven  tnousand.  The  Texas  Mexican  Rd. 
connects  it  with  Corpus  Christl ;  tlie  Mexi- 
can National  with  SaltlUo  and  the  interloi- 
of  Mexico ;  the  Rio  Grande  &  Pecos  with 
Carbon  City  and  the  vast  coal  fields  of  the 
Rio  Grande. 

EL  HORIZONTE  ;  .semi-weekly,  Wed- 
nesdays and  Saturdays  ;  Spanish  ;  four  pages  : 
size  24x36  ;  established  1879  ;  Fernando  Lopez 
Montalbo,  editor  and  manager;  Lopez  Mon- 
talbo  Bros.,  publishers  ;  circulation  J  J  ;  issue 
also  El  Diimtado. 

EL  DIPUTADO;  Mondays;  Spanish; 
four  pages  ;  size  18x24  ;  established  1883;  Jose 
Maria  Corpus  Chi-isti,  editor  ;  Lopez  Montalbo 
Bros.,  publishers  ;  circulation  J  J  ;  issue  also- 
El  Horizonte. 

TIiHES;  Sundays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44; 
suljscription  $2.50;  established  1881;  J.  S. 
Penn,  manager  ;  circulation  K  1. 

LEWISVILLE,  Denton  Co.,  b  60O 
liop.,  i)u  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  16  m.  from 
Denton  and  23  from  Dallas  ;  has  grain  ele- 
vators and  fine  flouring  mills,  churches,  odd 
fellows'  hall,  and  a  fine  school. 

HEADLIGHT;  Saturdays;  democratic: 

four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
establish.  (I  iss2  ;  F.  N.Oliver,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; cinuilation  K  K. 

LINDEN,  C.  H.,  Cass  Co.,  cf  173  pop.,  » 

m.  from  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.,  18  N.  of  Jef- 
ferson. 

CASS  CO.  SUN;  Tuesdays:  greenback  r 
four  pages;  size  20.x28 ;  suliscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1876:  Charles  A.  Kcsseler,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

LLANO,  C-  ir.,  I^lano  Co.,  a 

RURAL;  Tliursdays ;  four  pages;  size- 
26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  establi.shed  1881;  A. 
J.  Carothers,  editor  and  publisher  ;  eii  c'a  K. 

LOCKHART,  C.  H.,  Caldwell  Co.,  c 
718  pop.,  30  m.  from  Austin,  on  Texas  &  St. 
Louis  Rd.     Agricultural  and  stock-raising 
section. 
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pages ;  size  26x40;  subscription  $2 ;  establish- 
ed 18S0;  C.  M.  Lasseter,  editor;  Locliwood 
Register  Pablisliing  Co.,  publishers  ;  circula- 
tion K  K. 

liONGVIEW,  C.  H.,  Greffp  Co.,  ^ 
3,300  pop.,  at  junction  Texas  &  Pacific  and 
I.  &  G.  N.  Rds.,  also  on  the  Gal.,  Sabine  & 
St.  Louis  and  Longview  &  Sabine  Vallej- 
Rds.,  in  a  cotton-growing  and  lumber  dis- 
trict. 

DEMOCRAT:  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  :  size  22x30  ;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1880 ;  W.  Alex.  Abey,  editor  ;  E.  W. 
Jfosley,  publisher  :  circulation  K  1. 

SURPIMSE;  Saturdays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages;  size  2fi,x4il;  subscription  §1.50; 
established  1880 ;  E.  S.  Terry,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher :  circulation  K  K. 

TEXA8  NEW  ERA;  Saturdays;  four 
pages ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  SI. 50 ;  estab- 
lished 1872 ;  Lit.  Terry,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K. 

liTTIilNG,  Caldieell  Co.,  a  1,114  pop., 

on  Galveston,  Harrisburg  &  San  Antonio 
Rd.,  58  m.  from  San  Antonio.  In  an  agricul- 
tural district ;  has  a  cotton-seed  oil  factory. 

W  A  |i^  P ;  every  evening  exceiit  Sunday, 
and  VVEEKLiY,  Saturdays;  four  pages; 
size— daily  13x20,  weekly  16x26;  sub.seription 
—dally  $6,  weekly  SI ;  established  1884 ;  Jason 
Hodges,  editor  and  iniblisher. 

SIGNAIj;  Thursdays;  independent-demo- 
cratic: four  pages  ;  size  24x36;  subscription 
$2 ;  established  1878 ;  J.  P.  Bridges,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 

MoGREGOR,  McLennan  Co.,   n   on 

the  Texas  &  St.  Louis  and  the  Gulf,  Colorado 

&  Santa  Fe  Rds.,  102  m.  S.  of  Fort  Worth 

and  about  24:3  N.  W.  of  Galveston.    A  trade 

and  merchandising  centre  for  the  surround-  ^ 

ing  section.    The  town  is  sometimes  called 

McGregor  Springs. 

PIiAINDEAIiERi  Saturdays ;  four 
pages  ;  subscription  .'§2  ;  established  1882 ;  Al- 
bert D.  Rust,  editor  and  publisher  :  circ'n  J  J. 
The  Central  Texas  Quarterly  Review,  eight 
pages,  size  .30x43,  subscription  25  cents,  is 
issued  quarterly. 

MoKINNEY,  C.  H.,  Collin  Co.,  cf 
3,1X10  pop.,  on  Houston  &  Texas  Central  and 
Missouri  Pacific  Rds.,  135  m.  N.  by  E.  of 
Austin.  Situate  in  a  fine  cotton  and  grain- 
growing  district. 

BLACK  WAXY;  Saturdays ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  :^0x44  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1877 ;  K.  Bradley,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  .7  J. 

DE>IOCR.\T;   Thursdays:   democratic; 
four  i)ages  ;  size  26x40  ;   subscription  SI :   es-  ' 
tablished  1884  ;  O.  Robertson,  editor  ;  Clinton  I 
Thompson,  publisher;  circulation  .J  1.  ] 

ENQUIRER;  Saturdays;  democratic;! 
four  pages  ;  size  28x42 ;  subscription  .S2 ;  estab-  I 
lished  1867;  John  H.  Bingham,  editor  and  i 
publisher ;  circulation  J  1 . 

MARLIN,   C.  H.,  Falls  Co.,   n    1,3.50  | 
pop.,  on  Houston  &  Texas  Central  Rd.,  18  m. 
from  Bremond,  3  from  Brazos  r.,  and  97  N. 
E.  of  Austin. 

B  A  Li  li ;    Thursdays ;  democratic ;    four 

Eages ;   size   2K.x40 ;   subscription   .$2 ;    estab-  ' 
shed  1874  ;  T.  C.Oltorf,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  K  1.  ■  ' 

TEXAS    PROHIBITION    ADVO- | 
CATE;    semi-monthly;    prohibition;    four 
pages;  size  20.x26;  subscription  SI;  established 
1884;    Haggard    &    Baten,    editors   and    pulj- 
Itshers. 


MARSHALL,  C.  H.,  Harrison  Co-.cT 
5,622  pop.,  on  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.,  250  m.  N. 
by  E.  of  Galveston  and  40  W.  of  Shreve- 
port.  La.  In  an  agricultural  district. 
HERALD;  triweekly,  Tuesdays,  Thurs- 
days and  Saturdays ;  democratic  ;  four  pages ; 

size  22x32;  subscription  S2.50 ;  established  1875  ; 

T.  P.  Havvley,  editor;  Howard  Hamnients, 

publisher;  circulation  K  1. 
MESSENtiER;    Fridays;     four   pages; 

size  28x44  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1877  ; 

Adair   &    Keller,    editors    and    publishers ; 

circulation  J  J. 

MASON,  C.  H.,  Mason  Co.,  a  1,'200 
pop.,  on  Comanche  creek  and  Texas  &  Paci- 
fic Rd.,  125  m.  from  San  Antonio  and  Austin. 
A  cattle-raising  section. 

NEWS;  Saturdays ;  democratic ;  four 
pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  $2;  establish- 
ed 18S3 ;  D.  F.  Hays,  editor ;  Hays  &  William- 
son, publishers  ;  circulation  K. 

MERIDIAN,  C.  a.,  Bosque  Co.,  a  500 

pop.,  on  Bosque  r.,  on  Gulf,  Colorado  &  San- 
ta FeRd.  Good  educational  facilities.  In 
centre  of  the  State,  and  surrounded  by 
agricultural  and  sheep-raising  district. 

INDEPENDENT  BLADE;  Thursdays  ; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35 ;  subsci-Ip- 
tlon  §1.50 ;  established  1878 ;  Frank  Gaston, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

REAL  ESTATE  JOURNAL;  month- 
ly ;  real  estate;  tour  pages;  size  18x24;  sub- 
sci-iption  50  cents  ;  established  1884 ;  James  M. 
Robertson,  editor  and  publisher ;  ctrc'n  I. 

MESQUITE,  Dallas  Co.,  d  100  pop., 

on  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.    A  cotton-growing 

section. 

MESQUITER ;  Fridays ;  four  pages ;  size 
22x31 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1882;  R.  S. 
Kimbrough,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

MEXIA,  Limestone  Co.,  n   1,500  pop., 

on  Houston  &  Central  Texas  Rd.,  181  m. 

from  Houston. 

LEDGER;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1869  ;  S.  A. 
Fishburn  and  Abner  Eubank,  editors  and 
publishers;  circulation  K  K  1. 

TRADE  JOURNAL;  monthly;  non- 
partisan ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x30 ;  subscription 
50  cents ;  established  1884 ;  M.  Adams,  editor 
and  publisher. 

MIDLOTHIAN,  Ellis  Co.,  rf  300 
pop.,  on  the  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  Rd. 
26  m.  from  Dallas  ;  has  a  fine  school,  lumber 
yard  and  numerous  mercantile  establish- 
ments ;  is  beautifully  located,  situated  on 
high  prairie.  A  shipping  point  for  grain. 
NEWS;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size  24x:35; 
subscription  SI. 50 ;  established  1883  ;  J.  E. 
Conuevy,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K. 

MILLS AP,    Parker    Co.,   ^    75  pop., 
12'o  m.   W.  from  the  county  seat,  on  the 
Texas  Pacific  Rd.    The  principal  industry 
is  quarrying. 
PRESS;  Saturdays ;  eight  pages ;  size 

26x40;    subscription  S1.50  ;    established   ISS4  ; 

Kirgan  &  Clay,  editors  and  publishers. 

MINEOLA,    Wood  Co.,  -zf  1,175  pop., 

at  the  junction  of  Texas  &  Pacific,  Inter- 
national   &  Great   Northern  and  Missouri 
Pacific  Rds.    Cotton  growing  and  shipping 
section. 
MONITOR;    Saturdays;     non-partisan; 

four  pages  ;    size  24x36  ;   subscription    S1.50  ; 

established  1877;  D.  C.  Williams,  editor  and 

publisher;  circulation  K  1. 


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MINERAL    WELLS,    Palo    Pinto 

Co.,    6 

PILOT;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size  20x26; 
suliscrii)ti.iii  $1.50;  establislied  1883;  Byron 
iiarker,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K  K. 

MOBEETIE,  Wheeler  Co.,  ^ 

TEXAS  PANHANDLE;  Fridays;  four 
pages;  size  24x35;  subseription  $3';  estab- 
lisl^ei-  ^'  J='l"'a'"1s.  e'litor  and  pub- 

MONTAGUE,  C.  H.,  Montague  Co., 
6  !IOO  pop.,  40  m.  from  Gainesville  C.  H 
TEXAS  NORTHVVE.ST:  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages;  size  24x36;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1875;  J  M 
Rorex  editor  ;  Northwest  Publishing'  Co  ' 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  K  I. 

MOODY,   McLennan   Co.,   a  600  pop., 
on  the  Colorado  &  Santa  Pe  Rd.,  10  in.  from 
McGregor  Junction,  and   15   from  Temple 
Junction.    A  cotton-growing  section. 
aiONITOU;    Fri<lays;    four  paees  •    size 

22x30;  establish'ed  18S4;  E.'w.  BiulngsTeditor 

and  publisher. 

MOSCOW,  Polk  Co.,  a-  300  pop.,  on 

the  Houston,  East  &  West  Texas  Rd 

EAST  TEXAS  PINERY;  Thursdays; 

four  pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  SI ;  es- 
tablished 1S82  ;  J.  M.  Stockton,  editor  ;  Pinery 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

MOUNT  PLEASANT,  C.  H.,  Tlttis 

Co.,  a'  l»00  pop.,  80  in.  N.  \V.  of  Shreveport, 
La.,  on  Texas  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  at  junction 
of  Dallas  branch  of  same.  Farming 
section. 

vJ.E^^^   ^^"    *'^-    I^OIJI!^   NEWS; 

f-  "^\'^.'  f''"'"  pages;  size  30x44;  subscrip- 
tions!.^; established  1873;  W.  J.  Johnson 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

MOUNT  VERNON,  C.  H.,  Franklin 

Co.,  cf  450  pop.;  stock-raising  country;  grows 

also  cotton,  corn,  sugar  cane,  tobacco,  rye, 

oats,  barley,  broom-corn,  fruit,  vegetables 

in  great  variety,  wheat,  etc. 

FRANKLIN  HERALD:  Thursdays; 
four  pages;  size  24x35;  sulwcription  $1  ;  es- 
tablished 1877 ;  Davis  Bros.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

NACOGDOCHES,  C.  H.,  Nacogdo- 

dies  Co.,  D-  333  pop.,  on  Houston,  E.  &  W. 
Texas  Rd.,  45  m.  from  Henderson,  in  a 
cotton-growing  district. 

NEW.S;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages;  size  24x.34 ;  subscription  .$1.50;  estab- 
lished 1875 ;  Harris  &  Christopher,  editors  and 
publishers;  circulation  J. 

STAR;  Saturdays:  democratic;  eight 
pages;  size  311x43;  sub.scription  .$1.5(1;  estab- 
lisherl  18S4  ;  R.  W.  Haltom,  editor  ;  Haltom  & 
Wade,  i)ublishers. 

NAVASOTA,  Grimes  Co.,  a-  1,614 
liop.,  on  Brazos  r.,  at  mouth  of  Navasota  r., 
and  on  Houston  &  Texas  Central  Rd.,  70  m. 
from  Houston.  Agricultural  and  cotton- 
growing  district  surrounding. 

T  A  B  li  E  T ;  Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages;  size  24x35;  subscription  $2;  estab 
lished  18i;!i;  T.  P.  Maddox,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  I. 

NEW    BOSTON,    J^owie    Co  ,  cf  500 
pop.,  on  the  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.,  22  m.  W. 
of  Texarkana.     Fanning   and   lumbering 
are  the  chief  Industries. 
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~4^-^6  •  ,':l»'iw>'iption  $1.50  ;  established  1883  ; 
W.  W.  W  est,  editor  and  publisher. 

NEW  BRAUNFELS,  C.  H.,  Comal 
Co.,  a  1,676  pop.,  on  Gaudalupe  r.  and  Inter- 
national &  Great  Northern  Rd.,  40  m  S 
W.  of  Austin. 

NEU-BRAUNFELSER     POST; 

Ihursdays  ;  German  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  • 
.subscription  $2.50;   established   1883;    Ernest 
Koebig,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K  K 
NEO-BRAUNFELSER     ZEITUNG; 

Jridays;  German;  four  pages;  size  24x36- 
subseription $2.50;  establislir,!  1852;  A.Eiijand.' 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K. 

ORANGE,  C.  H.,  Orange  Co.,  o  3,800 
pop.,  at  liead  of  tide-water  navigation  on 
the  Sabine  r.,  on  Galveston,  Harrisburg  & 
.San  Antonio  Rd.  Engaged  in  the  raising  of 
cotton,  rice,  oranges  and  sugar  and  In  a 
good  stock-raising  district.  Has  seventeen 
saw  mills. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size  26.x38 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
1877 ;  A.  P.  Harris,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  J  J. 

PALESTINE,  C.  H.,  Andersoti  Co.,  a- 
5,000  pop.,  on  International  &  Great  North- 
ern Rd.,  10  m.  from  Trinity  r.  and  201  from 
Galveston,  in  an  agricultural  region.  Con- 
siderable manufacturing  carried  on 

ADVOCATE;  Thursdays  ;  four  pages  ; 

size  24x36  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1851 ; 
Ewing  &  Dcming,  editors  and  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation K  K  1. 

.  EAST  TEXAS  NEWS;  Saturdays; 
independent ;  tour  pages ;  size  24x30 ;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1877;  James  A. 
Bills,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

PALO   PINTO,  Palo  Pinto  Co..   [^ 

ST  A  R  ;  Saturdays ;  four  pages ;  size  20x26 ; 
subscription  $1.50;  establislie<l  1S76;  J.  C.  Son, 
editor  an<l  iniblisher. 

PARIS,  C.  H.,  Lamar  Co.,  cf  3,980  pop., 
10  m.  S.  of  Red  r.,  on  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd., 
300  N.  by  E.  of  Austin  and  100  W.  of  Jeffer- 
son, In  an  important  wheat  and  cotton- 
growing  section. 

FREE  TONGUE;  Tuesdays;  democratic; 
four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subseription  $2 ; 
estaljlished  1884 ;  Tom  M.  Bowers  and  B.  M. 
Vaiiderhurst,  editors  and  publishers. 

NORTH  TEXAN;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  suliscriptlon 
$2  ;  established  1869  ;  Boyd  &  Marshall,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1 . 

TEXAS  TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  four 
nages;  size  24x34;  subseription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1881  ;  A.  H.  Boyd,  publisher;  circ'n  J  J. 
,  T  E  X  A  S  S  ir  N  l>  A  V  -  S  C  II  O  O  L 
WORKEU;  monthly;  evangelical;  thirty- 
two  pages;  size  7x11;  subscription  50  cents; 
George  O.  Bichman,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K. 

PEARS  ALL,  C.  H.,  Frio  Co..  Q  2,000 
po|i.,  53  Ml.  from  San  Antonio,  on  the  Inter- 
national &  Great  Northern  Rd.  Cattle- 
raising  is  tiie  princip:il  industry. 

NEWS ;  Saturdays ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ; 

subscription  .$2;   established   1883;  H.  Maney 
.t  Sou,  editors  and  publishers;  circulation  K. 

PILOT  POINT,  Denton  Co.,  r^  1,500 
pop.,  on  line  of  Transcontinental  br.  of 
Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.  and  on  Missouri  Pacific 
Rd.,  .SO  m.  S.  W.  of  Sherman.  In  excellent 
farming  country ;  is  a  good  cotton  and 
trading  point. 
POST  ;  Fridays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ; 


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■subscription  §1.50  ;  established  1878  ;  Jones  & 
3Ioffitt,  editors  and  publishers ;  circ'n  K  1. 

PITTSBURG,  C.  H.,  Camp  Co., [1^745 

pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  and  Texas  &  St. 

Louis  Rds.    Contains  steam  grist  and  saw 

mills,  and  cotton  gins  and  other  domestic 

manufactures. 

Ci.\ZETTE;  Wednesdaj's ;  democratic: 
tour  pages  ;  size  24x:5li :  subscription  $1.50  : 
established  1884  ;  O.  B.  Colquitt,  editor  and 
publisher. 

PLA.no,  CoUin  Co.,  r[ 

REVIEW;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
122xoU;  subscription  Sl-50;  established  1884; 
R.  J.  Ridgell,  editor  and  publisher. 

Pl,EASANTON,C.  H.,  Atascosa  Co., 

p   tioO    pop.,    35    m.    S.    of    San    Antonio. 

Engaged  in  farming  and  sheep  and  cattle 

raising. 

MONITOR;  Saturdays ;  democratic  ; 
four  pages;  size  24x35:  subscription  $2; 
established  ISSi);  G.  M.  Martin,  editor  and 
publisher :  circulation  J. 

QUITMAN ,  C.  H.,  IFood  Co.,  ^  510 
pop.,  on  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.,  10  m.  from 
Miueola. 

MAIIj;  Fridays;  tour  pages;  size  24x36; 
■established  1884  ;  Ross  Battle,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

RICHMOND,  C.  H.,  Fort  Bend  Co.,\\ 

1,25U  pop.,  ou  Galveston,  Harrisburg  &  San 

Antonio   an<l  Gulf,    Colorado   &   Santa  Fe 

Rds.,  :^4  m.  from  Houston. 

NATION;  Fridays ;  four  pages ;  size 
■24x35 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1881 ; 
J.  H.  Walfnrd,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  K. 

ROCKDALE,   Milam    Co.,    U    2,2t!9 

pop.,  on  International   &  Great  Northern 

Rd.,  60  m.  from  .Austin. 

MESSENGER  j  Thursdays ;  democratic  : 
four  pages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $2 ; 
established  1873  ;  Enoch  Bi-eedlng,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

ROCKPORT,C.  H.,  Aransas  Co.,  g 

552  pop.,  on  Aransasbay.  Hasa  good  harbor, 

and  a  steamsliip  line  which  connects  with 

New  Orleans.    Live  stock,  beef,  hides  and 

wool  are  shipped  from  tliis  point. 

TRANSCRIPT;  Thursdays:  democrat- 
ic ;  four  pages  :  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $2  : 
established  1869:  C.F.Bailey  &  Sons,  editors 
and  publishers  :  circulation  K  1. 

HOCKWALL,  C.  H.,  Rockwall  Co.  rf 
SUCCESS;  Thursdays  ;  four   pages  ;  size 
^x35  ;  subscription  .§1 ;  estalilished  1883  ;  N.  T. 
Peusc,  editor  and  jiublisher  ;  circulation  K. 

ROUND  ROCK,  Williamson  Co..  a 
800  pop.,  on  the  International  &  Great  North- 
ern Rd.,  18  m.  from  Austin.  Cotton  and 
trading  point.  Fine  building  stone  is  found 
in  large  quantities. 

QUID  NUNC  ;  Thursdays;  four  pages; 
■size  22x32;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1882; 
-3.  M.  Shumate,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion J  1. 

RUNNELS,  ntmnels  Co.,  □  200  pop. 

Sheep    and    general   cattle   raising    is  tlie 

principal  industry. 

RECORD;  Saturdays;  four  pages  ;  size 
"22x32;  subscription  ,§1.. 50;  established  1880 ;  I. 
C.  Huege,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K. 


TEXAS. 


RUSK,  C.   H.,    Cherokee    Co.,   o  1,000 

pop.,  on  Kansas  &  Gulf  Short  Line  Rd. 

CHEROKEE  STANDARD;  Fri- 
days; four  pages;  size  22x31 ;  subscription 
.§1.50 ;  established  18S2 ;  T.  R.  Trimble,  editor; 
E.  A.  Priest,  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

SABINE  PASS,  Jefferson  Co.,  U,  700 
pop.;  Beaumont  and  Orange  are  the  nearest 
principal  towns.    An  agricultural  and  stock 
raising  district.     It  has  one  of  the  best  har- 
bors on  the   coast  of  Texas,  recently  im- 
proved at  Government  expense. 
TIMES:   Thursdays  ;  democratic  ;    four 
pages;  size  26x40:  subscription  $1.50;   estab- 
lished 1883;  W.    F.  McClanahan,  editor  and 
pulilisher;  circulation  J. 

SAINT  JO.,  Montague  Co.,  ti  500 pop., 

28  m.  from  Gainesville. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x36;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1882; 
C.  F.  Rudolph,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circula- 
tion K. 

SAN  ANGELO,  C.    H..    Tom   Green 

Co.,  -a  1,700  pop.    Engaged  in  stock  raising 

and  farming. 

TOM  GREEN  TIMES-ENTER- 
PRISE; Saturdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ; 
subscription  $2  ;  established  1882  :  P.  N.  Ions, 
editor ;  P.  N.  Ions  and  J.  H.  F.  Farley,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  J. 

SAN  ANTONIO,  C.  H.,  Bexar  Co.,  ? 
32,150  pop.,  on  San  Antonio  r.  and  Galves- 
ton, Harrisburg  &  San  Antonio  and  Inter- 
national &  Great  Northern  Rds.,  81  m.  S.  by 
W.  of  Austin  and  140  from  Port  Indianola. 
Centre  of  trade  for  the  interior.  Principal 
branches  of  industry,  stock  raising,  the 
production  of  wool  and  hides  and  agricul- 
ture. Claims  to  be  the  largest  wool  market 
in  the  world. 

EXPRESS;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  demo- 
ci-atic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscription 
—daily  .$10,  weekly  $1  ;  established  1865 ;  Ex- 
press Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation— daily  H   1,  weekly  G  G. 

FREIE  PRESSE  FUR  TEXAS; 
every  evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEK- 
LY, Thursdays  ;  German  ;  republican  ;  daily 
four  pages,  weekly  twelve  pages  ;  size— daily 
24x36,  weekly  (size  of  page)  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $10,  weekly  $2.50;  established- 
daily  1875,  weekly  1864;  Robert  Hauschke, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation— daily  K  K, 
weekly  H  H  1. 

lilGHT;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
four  pages :  size  24x36;  sulisrriptinn  $5;  es- 
tablished 1881:  GifEord.  JoIiusdh  ^  Winter, 
editors  and  publishers  :  circulation  J  1. 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
and  WEEKIjY,  Saturdays:  democratic; 
eight  pages ;  size  of  pasre— daily  13x20.  weekly 
15x22:  subscription  $6;  established  1880; 
Times  Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation— daily  ,1  .J  1. 

DER  BEOBACHTER;  semivveekly, 
Wednesdays  and  Saturdays ;  German  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x36 :  subscription  $2..tO  ;  estab- 
lished 1880;  L.  F.  Lafrentz,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher: circulation  K  K  1. 

TEXAS  STOCKMAN;  Tuesdays; 
live  stock  ;  twelve  pages  ;  size  of  page  11x15  ; 
subscription  .$2;  established  1881;  Claridge 
&  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  H. 
CHlRf'H  RECORD  OF  WEST- 
EUN  TEXAS;  monthly;  protestant  epis- 
copal ;  eight  pages  :  size  20x26  ;  subscription 
SI  ;  established  I8S3;  Rev.  F.  B.  Ticknor,  edi- 
tor and  publisher:  circulation  J. 

MERCHANT  AND  MANUFAC- 
TURER;   monthly;    commercial;    twenty 


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TEXAS. 


pages;    size  of  |i:ikc   11x16;  subscription  $1  ; 
estabhsiied  lss:i ;  II,.iny  Rytler  Taylor,  edit(.r; 
MeJt-ciiant   &    Manufarturer   Publishing   Co. 
publisliei-s ;  (iatetl  at  San  Antonio,  Fort  Worth 
and  Galveston. 

SOUTH  WEST;  monthly  ;  twenty 
pages;  size  of  page  11x1(5;  subscription  60 
cents  ;  estaljlisheu  1S79  ;  A.  B.  Close,  editor  • 
an  advertising  sheet  ;  branch  office  1<J  Broad- 
way. New  Yorlv  City. 

.SOITII  WESTERN  ITONEEK;  (see 
Harttcinl,  Conn.) 

SAN  AUGUSTINE,  C.  H.,  San  Au- 
gustine Co.,  o  503  pop.,  in  a  thickly  settled 
section. 

HERALD;  Wednesdays;  denioeratic ; 
four  pages;  size  24x36;  sulxscription  $1.5U ;  es 
tablished  18S3 ;  W.  A.  Gilbreath,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K. 

SAXON;    Thursdays;    democratic ;  four 
page.s;   size  24x36;  .subscription  .$]..5(J;  estab 
Iished   1878;    Geo.   E.    Broun,  editor;  W.   W 
Wateihouse,  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 
SAN  DIEGO,  C.  H.,  Duval  Co.,  p 

EL  PROORESO;    Saturdays;  Spanish; 

rour  pages  ;  size  isx.5  ;  subscription  $3  ;  es- 
tablished ISS4;  S.  .7,  G.  De  La  Vega,  editor  and 
publislier. 

SAN  MARCOS,  C.  H.,  Hays  Co.,  a 
1,233  pop.,  on  San  Marcos  r.  and  Interna- 
tional &  Great  Northern  Rd.,  .30  m.  from 
Austin  and  .tO  from  San  Antonio,  witli 
which  it  is  connected  by  a  dally  stage  line. 
Engaged  in  milling  and  agriculture. 

FREE  PRESS;  Thursdaj-s  ;  democratic  ; 
tour  pages ;  size  24x36 :  subscription  .§2 :  es- 
tablished 1871 ;  Isaac  H.  Julian,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 

SAN  SABA,  C.  H.,  San  Saba  Co.,  a 
1,IW  pop.,  on  San  Saba  r.,  40  m.  W.  from 
Lamjiasas.  Engaged  principally  In  farm- 
ing, milling  and  grazing.  Has  several  min- 
eral springs  in  vicinity. 

NEWS;  Saturdays  ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages;  size  24x3i;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1874;  J.  E.  Vernor,  publisher;  circula- 
tion K  1. 

SAVOY,  Fannin  Co.,  cf 

PLATOMAN  MESSENGER;  month 

ly;  eight  pages;  size  22x32;  sub.scrii)tion  50 
cents;  established  1S84 ;  Platoniaii  Literary 
Society  of  Savoy  College,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ;  a  college  paper ;  issued  during  the  col- 
legiate year. 

SEALY,  Auatin  Co.,C\SOO  pop.,  13  ni. 
from  the  county  seat,  on  the  Gulf,  Colorado 
&  Santa  Fe  Rd.  A  corn,  cotton-growing  ami 
cattle  country. 

AUSTIN  CO.  COMMONER;  Fridays; 
nonpartisan;  four  pages;  size  22x32;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1884;  Jas.  J.  Walker, 
editor  and  publisher. 

SEGUIN,  C.  H.,  Guadalupe  Co.,  Q  1,600 
pop.,  on  Galveston,  Harrisburg  &  San  Anto- 
nio Rd.,  3.5  m.  E.  of  San  Antonio. 

TIMES:  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages; 
size  21x36;  subscription  .$2;  established  1870; 
F.  .J.  Fiirman,  editor  ;  Furman  &  Martin,  pul)- 
lishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

SEYMOUR,  Jlaijlor  Co.,  ^  LOOO  pop., 
on  Brazos  r.,  on  jiroposed  line  of  two  rail- 
roads, 120  in.  N.  W.  of  Fort  Worth.  Lies  in 
a  rich  copper  mining  and  stock-raising  dis 
trict. 

CRESSET  ;  Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages ;  size  24x36 ;  sub.scription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1880;  J.  R.  McLain  ii  Sons,  editors  and 
publisliers;  circulation  K  K  I. 


SHERMAN,  C.  H.,  Grayson  Co.,  q- 
10,000  pop.,  at  crossing  of  Houston  &  Texas 
Central  and  Transcontinental  division  of 
Texas  &  Pacific  Rds.,  13  ni.  from  Red  r., 
and  270  N.  by  E.  of  Austin.  A  rapidly  grow- 
ing trade  and  merchaiidisiug  centre,  whlcli 
is  surrounded  by  a  wheat,  fruit  and  cotton 
region. 

COURIER;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  democratic^ 
four  pages;  size— daily  26x40,  weekly  28x44: 
subscription— daily  $10,  weekly  $2;  estab- 
lished 1867;  Wandelohr  &  Co.,  publishers; 
Dick  Hopson,  manager;  circulation— daily 
K  K,  weekly  1 1. 

DEMOCRAT;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription- 
daily  .$10,  weekly  .SL.W;  established  —  daily 
1881,  weekly  1877;  Mrs.  L.  S.  McPhersou,  edi- 
tor :  Hunter  Bros.,  publishers ;  circulation- 
daily  K,  weekly  K  1. 

SPANISH  FORT,  Montague  Co.,  i 

30i)  pop.,  oil  Red  v.,  3.T  111.  N.  E.  from  Bowie. 

Splendid  stock-raising  and  farming  country. 

Has  telephone  connections  with  Gainesville. 

NEW  ERA:  Saturdays;  four  pages  ;  size 
22x31;  subscription  iJl.oO:  established  1884.; 
A.  T.  Horton,  editor  and  jiubllslier. 

SPRINGTOWN,  Parker  Co.,  ti 

PILOT;  Fridays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x31  ; 
subscription  jgl ;  established  1883 ;  Fowler  & 
Browder,  editors  and  publishers. 

STEPHENVILLE,  C.  H.,  Erath  Co., 
0  725  pop.  Located  in  an  agricultural  and 
stock-raising  section. 

EMPIRE:  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1874  ;  Geo.  W.  Jenks,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

SULPHUR  SPRINGS,  C.  H.,  Hop- 
kins Co.,  cf  2,2")()  pop.,  on  Missoui-i  Paciflc- 
Rd.,  80  m.  E.  by  N.  of  Dallas  and  80  W.  by 
N.  of  Jefferson.  In  a  thrifty  and  prosperous 
agricultural  district.  Has  several  flouring- 
and  other  mills. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays  ;  democratic; 

eight  pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $1..tO:. 
established  1884;  W.  G.  Blythe,  editor  and 
publisher. 

GAZETTE;  Thursda.vs;  four  pages  ;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1866; 
Wortham  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation J. 

HOPKINS  CO.  ECHO:  Wednesdays: 
four  pages  ;  size26.x40;  subscri\jtion  $1.50  ;  es- 
tablished 18S0;E.  M.  Tate,  editor  and  puli- 
lisher. 

SWEETWATER,  C.  H.,  Nolan  Co., 
\2  1,200  pop.,  2(K)  m.  W.  of  Fort  Worth  and  2-i 
E.  of  Colorado  City,  on  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd. 
Tlie  manufacture  of  plaster  Paris  is  the 
principal  Industry. 

NOLAN  f  O.  RECORD;  Fridays;  eight 
pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $2  ;  establisli- 
ed  1882 ;  William  C.  Steele,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

TAYLOR,  Williamson  Co.,  U  1,800- 
pop.,  on  I.  &  G.  N.  and  Ml.s.souri  Paeiflc  Rds.,. 
.37  m.  from  Austin  and  17  from  Round  Rock. 
Cotton  and  wheat.  Rd.  machine  and  re- 
pair shops  are  located  here. 

TEX  A  N ;  Saturdays  ;  democratic ;  eight 
pages;  size  20x26;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1882  ;  Minor  H.  Brown,  editor  and  pul>- 
lisher  ;  ('irculation  .1. 


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TEXAS. 


TEHUACANA,  Limestone  Co..  a  800 
pop.  Si.x  m.  frt)m  rd.  Trinity  College  is  lo- 
cated here. 

TRINITY  HERALD;  monthly:  eight 
pages  ;  size  18x24  ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  es- 
tablished 1S81 ;  B.  G.  McLeskey,  D.  D.,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  a  college  paper ;  issued  during 
the  coUexiate  year. 

TEMPLE,  Sell  Co.,  a  on  Gulf,  Colo- 
rado ^:  Santa  Fe  and  Missouri  Paeifle  Rds., 
36  m.  from  Waco,  and  218  from  Galveston. 
An  agricultural  and  stock  raising  section. 

TIMES;    Saturdays ;   four   pages ;   size 

28x44;     subscription    $2;     established    1881; 
W.  D.  Cox,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K  K  1. 

TERRELL,  Kaufman  Co., □'2,500 pop., 
on  Texas  &  Pacific  and  Houston  &  Texas 
Central  Rds.,  32  m.  E.  of  Dallas.  A  commer- 
cial centre  for  several  counties. 
TEXAS  STAR;  Saturdays  ;  democratic  ; 

four  pages ;  size  of  page  26x40  ;  subscription 

SI  ;  established  1866 ;  G.  W.  Clark  and  J.  T. 

Walker,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  J  J  1. 
TIMES;  Fridays ;  independent ;  eight 

pages ;   size   26x40 ;    subscription   $1 ;    estab 

lished  18T9 ;  E.  L.  Wepf,  editor  and  publisher ; 

circulation  K  1. 

TEXARKANA,  Bowie  Co.,  n-  3,-223 
pop. ;  half  of  the  town  is  in  Arkansas, 
being  located  on  the  State  line.  Four  lines 
of  railroad  centre  here  and  make  this  town 
an  important  railroad  point,  with  large  and 
Increasing  ralli-oad  interests.  Good  manu- 
facturing and  shipping  point.  Trade  and 
merchandising  centre. 

INTER-STATE  NEWSj  every  morn- 
ing except  Monday,  and  VVEEKLiY,  Wed- 
nesdays ;  democratic ;  four  pages ;  size- 
daily  20x26,  weekly  24x36  ;  subscription  — 
daily  SiO,  weekly  $1.50 ;  established— daily 
ISSl,  weekly  1874 ;  W.  J.  Allen,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation— daily  K,  weekly  K  1. 

THORP'S    SPRING   (ADDRAN), 

Hood  Co.,   [^  800  pop.,  1  m.  from  Brazos  r. 

and  20  from  Weatherford.     Has  a  college 

and  academy  for  females. 

TEXAS  CHRISTIAN;  Wednesdays; 
christian  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  25x3S  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2  ;  established  1H84  ;  C.  M.  Wilmeth,  edi- 
tor ;  Rawlins  ct  Co.,  publishers. 

TIOGA,  Grayson  Co.,  fj  a  Stock-graz- 
ing centre. 

TIMES;  Wednesdays  ;  independent ;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x36:  subscription  .SI  :  established 
1SS4  ;  C.  B.  Bradley,  editor  and  publisher. 

TOYAH,  Reeves  Co.,  -a  700  pop.,  on  the 

Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.,  about  midway  between 
Fort  Worth  and  El  Paso.  Has  Rd.  round 
house  and  machine  shops.  Has  large  arte- 
sian well  supplying  town  with  water.  Has 
churches  and  schools,  and  Is  a  prosperous, 
promising  town,  with  a  charming  summer 
climate. 

REEVES  CO.    MIRROR;    Saturdays; 

four  pai;es  ;  size  22x3U  :  subscription  .S2;  es- 
tablished 1SS4;  Jas.  S.  Harrison,  editor  and 
publislier.        , 

TYLER,  C.  H.,  Smith  Co.,  cf  2,428  pop., 
on  International  &  Great  Northern  and 
Texas  &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  250  m.  N.  of  Galves- 
ton and  100  W.  by  S.  of  Shreveport.  In  an 
agricultural  district. 

COURIER  ;  Saturdays ;  democratic  ; 
foiu-  pages;  size  26x40;   subscription  S2;  es- 


tablished 1874;  L.  M.  Green,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 
DEMOCRAT      AND     REPORTER; 

Saturdays ;  democratic ;  four  pages ;  size 
28x42;  subscription  .$2;  established  1848;  H.  V. 
Hamilton,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

UVALDE,  C.  H.,  Uvalde  Co.,  g  1,794- 
pop.,  on  Galveston,  Harrisburg  &  San  An- 
tonio Rd.,  85  m.  W.  of  San  Antonio,  in  a  su- 
perior farming  and  stock-raising  district. 
HESPERIAN;   Saturdays;   four  pages; 
size    24x36;    subscription  $1.50;    established 
18T8  ;  S.  W.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher  ;   cir- 
culation K. 

VAN  ALSTYNE.  Grayson  Co.,  cf 
1,001)  pop.,  on  the  Houston  &  Texas  Central' 
Rd.,  16  m.  from  Sherman.  Has  good  schools. 
Trades  In  grain  and  cotton,  and  engaged  in 
farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  democratic;; 
four  pages;  size  24x16;  subscription  $1.50;. 
established  1884;  J.  P.  Leslie,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

VICTORIA,  C.  H.,   Victoria  Co.,   1? 
8,5ai  pop.,  on  Guadalupe  r.,  45  m.  from  India- 
nola.    Situated  at  junction  of  Gulf,  W.  Tex. 
&  Pacific  and  N.  Y.,  Texas  &  Mexico  Rds. 
Surrounded  by  an  agricultural  region,  and 
engaged  in  raising  cotton,  corn,  potatoes, 
sugar  cane  and  cereals. 
ADVOCATE;     Saturdays;    democratic; 
four  pages;    size  24x36;    subscription  $2.50; 
established   1848  ;  E.  D.  Linn,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  .1  1. 

DEUTSCHE  ZEITlINCi  FUR  TEX- 
AS ;  Thursdavs:  German  ;  eight  pages;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $2;  established  1882;  Dr. 
3Iax  Urwltz  and  H.  Spoorer,  editors;  H. 
Spoorer,  publisher. 

WACO,  C.  H.,  McLennan  Co.,  a  12,000 
pop.,  on  Brazos  r.  and  Hou.ston  &  Texas  Cen- 
tral, Missouri  Pacific  and  Texas  &  St.  Louis- 
Rds.,  95  m.  N.  by  E.  of  Austin  and  250  from 
Galveston.  Engaged  in  agricultural  pur- 
suits, stock  raising,  wool  growing  and  man- 
ufacturing. Has  a  wire  suspension  bridge, 
500  feet  span. 

DAY;  every  evening  except  Sunday;  in- 
dependent: four  pa^es;  size  20x30;  subscrip- 
tion $5;  establislu'd  1S83;  Day  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  rmlilishers;  circulation  J  J. 

EXAMINER ;  every  morning  except 
Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages ; 
size— tlaily  26x40,  weekly  (size  of  page)  20x25  ; 
subscription— daily  $10,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished—daily 18T3,  weekly  1868 ;  Bartow,  Cra- 
vens &  Leachman,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation— dail.y  J  1,  weekly  G. 

(i  I'  A  R  D  I  A  N  ;  monthly  ;  twenty-four 
pages  octavo  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
18S4 ;  H.  A.  Ivy,  editor ;  Ivy  &  George,  publish- 
ers ;  a  college  paper ;  issued  during  the  colle- 
giate year. 

STREET'S  MONTHLY;  sixteen 
pages ;  size  of  page  11x15 ;  subscription  $1  ;. 
established  1876 ;  J.  K.  and  Mrs.  M.  E.  Street, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  H  1. 

WASKORN,  Harrison  Co.,  cf  WO 
pop.,  on  Texas  Pacific  Rd.,  20  m.  from  Mar- 
shall, and  .same  distance  from  Shreveport, 
La. 

CITIZEN'S  INDEX;  monthly;  four 
pages  ;  size  18x^6  :  subscription  $1  ;  establish- 
ed 1884 ;  E.  W.  D.  Isaac  and  L.  M.  Luke  and  A- 
M.  Moore,  editors  and  ijublishers. 

WAXAHACHIE,  C.  H.,  Ellis  Co.,cf 
2,500  pop.,  on  Houston  &  Texas  Central  Rd.,. 
180  m.  N.  E.  of  Austin  ;  railroad  town.    Sur- 


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rounded  by  a  cotton,  wheat  and  com-grow- 
ing  country. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x4() ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1875;  E.  F.  Yeager,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

MIRROR;  Wednesdays;  four  pages; 
size  2S.X44  ;  subscription  $2;  establislied  1881  ; 
E.  C.  Hucliabee,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation J  1. 

MARVIN    COLLEGE  CAMPUS  i 

monthly  ;  eight  nages  ;  size  22x2.S  ;  subscrip- 
tion .81  ;  established  1SS3 ;  Literary  Societies 
of  Marvin  College,  editors  and  publLshers  ; 
•circulation  K  :  a  college  paper  ;  l.ssued  during 
the  collegiate  year. 

WEATHERFORD,  C.  H.,  Parker 

Co.,  (^  3,800  pop.,  on  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.,  11 
m.  from  Brazos  r.  and  200  N.  of  Austin.  En- 
gaged in  farming  and  stock  raising.  Centre 
of  trade. 

SUN;  Thur.sdays  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  2tix40;  subscription  $2;  established  1883; 
John  Hoeny,  editor;  Sun  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  J  l. 

TIMES  ;  Saturdays ;  democratic ;  four 
pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1868  ;  Times  Publishing  Co.,  publishers; 
H.  Sn'.ythe,  inaiKiger;  circulation  .J. 

WHITESBORO,     Grayson    Co.,    rf 

1,000  pop., at  junction  of  Missouri  Pacific  and 

Texas  &  Pacific  Rds.    Agricultural,  cotton, 

corn  and  wheat-growing  district. 

NEWS;  Fridays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  of 
page  13x19  ;  subscription  .$1.50;  established 
1881 :  Percy  Darwin,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  K  K. 

WHITE  WRIGHT.  Grayson  Co.,  cf 

TEXAS  EA<;LE;  Fridays;  four  pages  ; 
size  22x31;  subscription  .$1.50;  establislied 
1885  ;  H.  S.  Ellis,  editor  and  publi.sher. 

WHITNEY,  Hill  Co.,  a  800  pop.,  on 

Houston  &  Texas  Central  Rd.,  32  m.  from 

Waco. 

MESSENGER;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
24x:i5;  subscription  $l.;jO ;  established  1883; 
H.  P.  Jones,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  K  1. 

WICHITA  FALLS,  Wichita  Co.,  [^ 

:KX)  pop.,  at  terminus  of  Ft.  Worth  &  Denver 

City  Rd.,  lU  m.  from  Ft.  Worth. 

HERALD;  Wednesdays;  four  pages; 
size  24x35  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1882  ; 
H.  A.  Lewis,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  K. 

WILLIS,  Montgomery  Co.,  D- 

INI>EX  ;  Fridays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x34  ; 
subscription  .$2;  established  ISS4  ;  Gravens 
&  Heath,  editors  and  publishers. 

WILLS  POINT,  Van  Zandt  Co.,  cf 
l,0(Xt  pop.,  on  Texas  Pacific  Rd.,  47  m.  E.  of 
Dallas.  Has  three  cotton  gins  ;  is  an  active 
shipping  point  for  cotton,  cattle,  hides,  etc. 

LOCAL  CHRONICLE:  Thursdays; 
four  pages;  size  22x31;  suliscription  $1  ; 
established  1878 ;  Jud  Riley  and  T.  E.  Strong, 
editors  and  jnililishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

"WINSBORO,  Wood  Co.,  cf  600  pop., 
Engaged  in  shipping,  lumber  and  farming. 
SENTINEL;  Fridays;  democratic  ;  eight 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  .$1..50;  estab- 
lished 1879 ;  R.  L.  Hayes,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  K. 

WOODVILLE,  C.  H.,    Tyler  Co.,   D- 
600  pop.,  un  the  Sabine  and  East  Texas  Rd., 
140  m.  from  Houston.    Farming  and  lum- 
bering. 
EUREKA  ;    Saturdays;  four  [)ages ;  size 

■24x:;6;  subscription  $1..tO;  established  1882;  T. 

D.  Rock,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K  K. 


VERMONT. 


BARRE,  Washington  Co.,  a  2,200  pop., 

on  Central  Vermont  Rd.,  6  m.  from  Mont- 

peller.    Is  engaged  in  manufacturing. 

ENTERPRISE;  Wednesdays; independ- 
ent; four  pages;  size  26x40:  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1880  ;  Enterprise  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  W.  F.  Scott,  man- 
ager; circulation  K  1. 

BARTON,  Orleans  Co.,  ^  2,364  pop., 
a  thriving  manufacturing  village  on  Pas- 
sumpslc  Rd.,  28  m.  from  St.  Johnsbuiy  and 
15  from  Newport.  In  an  agricultural  dis- 
trict.   Has  good  water  power. 

ORLEANS  CO.  MONITOR  ;  Mon- 
days ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x40 ; 
subscription  $2;  established  1872;  Geo.  H. 
Blake,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  I  I. 

BELLOWS  FALLS,  Windham  Co., 
Q,  3,000  pop.,  on  Connecticut  r.,  and  Vermont 
Central  Rd.,  at  terminus  of  Cheshire  and 
Connecticut  River  Rds.,  114  m.  from  Bos- 
ton. It  has  good  water  power,  which  is 
largely  developed.  Has  large  and  superior 
paper  mills  and  other  manufactories. 

ROCKINGHA3I       TRANSCRIPT; 

Thursdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  ilixlO  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1..50  ;  established  1SS4  ;  A.  W.  McDonald, 
editor  and  publisher. 

TIMES;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  four 
pages ;  size  30x42 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1856  ;  A.  N.  Swain,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  J  J  1 

BENNINGTON,  C.  H.,  Bennington 

Co.,  p  6,3:33  pop.,  on  Bennington  &  Rutland 
and  Lebanon  Springs  Rds.,  36  m.  from  Troy 
and  200  from  New  York.  Engaged  in  manu- 
facturing. 

BANNER  ;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  four 
pages;  size  "28x44;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1841;  C.  A.  Pierce,  editor  and  pub- 
lislier  :  circulation  J  1. 

REFORMER:  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages;  size  30x48 ;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1880;  J.  H.  Livingstone,  editor ; 
Reformer  Publishing  Co.,  publishers;  J.  H. 
Livingston,  manager;  circulation  J  1. 

BETHEL,  Windsor  Co.,  D-  1,693  pop., 
on  the  Vermont  Central  Rd. 

HERAIil);  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 

page;  size  30x14;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1882 ;  Lewis  P.  Thayer,  editor  and 
l)ublisher  ;  dated  at  Bethel  and  South  Royal- 
tun  ;  issued  from  the  office  of  the  West  Rau- 
doliih  Herald  and  Neirs. 

BRADFORD,  Orange  Co.,  o-  1,520 
pop.,  on  Connecticut  r.  and  Passumpsic  Rd. 
Centre  of  trade  for  Eastern  portion  of 
Orange  county.  Engaged  in  manufacturing. 

UNITED  OPINION  ;  Fridays ;  eight 
pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $1.,50;  estab- 
lished 1866;  H.  E.  Parker,  publisher;  circula- 
tion I  1. 

VERMONT  JOURNAL;  Saturdays; 
republican  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  32x46;  subscrip- 
tion .$2.  0;  established  1846;  Journal  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  ])ulilishris ;  circulation  K;  printed 
at  the  office  of  tlic  Windsor  Vermont  Journal. 

'BHAtiHO'S ,  Jutland  Co.,  aS,280\jop., 
on  Rutland  division,  Cent.  Vt.  Rd.,  51  m.  S. 
of  Burlington.  A  trade  centre.  In  an  agri- 
cultural district.  Four  marble  quarries  In 
vicinity  ;  also  ochre  mines. 

UNION;  Fridays;  independent-repub- 
lican ;  four  pages ;  size  24x3S ;  subscription 
.$2;  established  1872;  Stillman  B.  Ryder, 
editor  and  pul)llsher;  circulation  K  K  1. 


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BRATTLEBORO,  Windham  Co.,  R 
6,050  pop.,  on  Couu.  r.  and  Connecticut 
River,  New  London,  Northern,  Vermont 
Valley  and  Brattleboro  and  Whitehall  Rds. 
Engaged  In  manufacturing  and  a  trade 
centre. 

VERMONT  PHffiNIX  ;  Fridays;  re- 
publican ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x42 ;  subscription 
$2;  established  1834;  French  &  StecUnan, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  H. 

WINDHAM  CO.  REFORMER;  Fn 
days;  independent;  eight  pages;  size  of  page 
18x34;  subscription  §2;  established  1876: 
C.  H.  Davenport  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers; 
cu'culation  HHl;  a  State  edition  of  the  Wind- 
ham Co.  Reformer  is  also  issued  ;  circulation 
of  State  edition  1 1 ;  issue  also  the  Greenfield, 
Mass.,  Franklin  Co.  Reformer. 

HOUSEHOLD  ;  monthly ;  thirty-two 
pages  ;  .size  of  page  11x15  ;  subscription  $1.10  ; 
established  1868;  Geo.  E.  Crowell,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  B  B  1. 

WOMANS'  MAGAZINE  ;  monthly; 
thirty-two  pages  ;  size  of  page  8x11 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1877;  Mrs.  Esther  T. 
Housh,  editor  ;  Frank  E.  Housh,  publisher ; 
circulation  H  H. 

BRISTOL, '4fMJso»i  Co., -a  1,579  pop., 
25  m.  from  Burlington.    Engaged  in  farm- 
ing, lumbering  and  manufacturing. 
HERAIjD  i     Thursdays;     non-partisan; 
four  pages  ;  size  3(ix40 :  subscription  $1.25 ;  es- 
tablished 187a ;  Wilson  Bros.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  J  J. 

BURLINGTON,  C.  H.,ChUtendenCo., 
Y]  11,364  pop.,  on  Burlington  &  Lamoille  and 
Vermont  Cent  ral  Rd .  Engaged  in  lake  com- 
merce ;  extensive  cotton  and  woolen  mills 
and  lumber  manufacturing.  Seat  of  the 
XJniversitj'  of  Vermont  and  the  State 
Medical  College. 

FREE  PRESS  AND  TIMES  ;  every 
morning  except  Sunday,  and  FREE 
PRESS,  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  daUy^four 
pages,  weekly  twelve  pages  ;  size — daily  26x40, 
weekly  (size  of  page)  15x22 ;  subscription- 
daily  $6,  weekly  $2 ;  established— daily  1847, 
weekly  1827;  G.  G.  Benedict,  editor ;  Free 
Press  Association,  publishers ;  circulation- 
dally  I  1 ,  weekly  III. 

CLIPPER;  Thursdays;  fom- pages;  size 
28x44  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1874  ;  C. 
S.  Kinslev,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  I  1. 

FREE    PRESS  ;    (see   Fi-ee   Press  and 

UNiVERSITY  CYNIC  ;  every  three 
■weeks;  twenty-four  pages;  size  of  page  9x12  ; 
subscription  .81.50 ;  established  1888 ;  Acade- 
mical Students  of  the  University  of  Ver- 
mont, editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  ; 
a  college  paper ;  issued  during  the  collegiate 
year. 

MEDICAL.  ADVERTISER  ;  monthly; 
four  pages  ;  size  20x26  ;  subscription  50  cents  ; 
established  1SS4 ;  W.  H.  Merry,  M  D.,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  an  advertising  sheet. 

DANVILLE,  Caledonia  Co.,  n'  2,003 
pop.,  on  St.  Johnsbury  &  Lake  Champlaln 
Rd.,  12  m.  from  St.  Johnsbury.  Engaged  in 
agriculture  and  manufacturing. 

NORTH  STAR;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages ;  size  24x.35 ;  subscription  $2 ; 
established  1807 ;  Anson  D.  Hoyt,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  J. 

FAIRHAVEN,  Rutland  Co., -a  2,211 

pop.,°  on  Hudson  &  Delaware  Canal  Co's 

Rd.,  15  m.  from  Rutland.    Marble  and  slate. 

ERA  ;  Wednesdays  ;  republican ;  eight 
pages;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1879 ;  John  Metcalr,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1. 


HYDE  PARK,  C.  H.,  Lamoille  Co.,  t\ 
1,715  pop.,  on  St.  Johnsbury  &  Lake  Cham- 
plain  Rd.,28  m.N.of  Montpelier.  Abusiness 
centre.  Farming,  lumbering  and  various 
manufactures  carried  on. 

NEWS  AND  CITIZEN;  (see  Morris- 
ville.) 

ISLAND   POND,^ssea:   Co.,  cT  1,691 
pop.,  on  6.  T.  Rd.    Engaged  in  lumbering. 
ESSEX     CO.    HERALD;     Fridays; 

four  pages  ;    size  24x:35  ;    subscription   $1.50  ; 

established   1873;  W.  H.   Bishop,  editor  and 

publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

JERICHO,  Chittenden  Co. ,tll,687 pop., 
on  Browns  r.  and  Burlington  &  Lamoille 
Rd.,  12  m.  from  Burlington.  Engaged  in 
farming,  lumbering  and  manufacturing. 

CHITTENDEN  REPORTER;  Tues 

days;  eight  pages;  size  22.x;30 ;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1882 ;  A.  D.  Bradford,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

LUDLOW,  JVindsor  Co.,  D- 2,010  pop.» 
on  Black  r.  and  Rutland  division  Vermont 
Central  Rd.,  24  m.  S.  E.  of  Rutland.  Cloths 
and  various  other  articles  manufactured 
here. 

VERMONT  TRIBUNE;  Fridays ;  inde- 
pendent ;  four  pages ;  size  28x44  ;  subscription 
$1..50 ;  established  1876  ;  E.  G.  Allis,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  I. 

LYNDON,  Caledonia  Co.,  cf  2,433  pop., 
on  Passumpsic  r.  and  Rd.,  8  m.  N.  of  St. 
Johnsbury.  In  an  agricultural  district; 
Some  manufacturing;  Passumpsic  Rd. 
shops  are  located  here. 

VERMONT  UNION;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages ;  size  27x41 ;  subscription 
$2.50;  established  1865 ;  C.  M.  Chase,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  III. 

LYNDON      CENTER,      Caledonia 

Co.,  cf 

INSTITUTE  CHIMES;  monthly; 
educational ;  twelve  pages ;  size  of  page  8x11 ; 
subscription  60  cents ;  established  1884 ; 
Students  of  Lyndon  Institute,  editors  and 
publishers ;  a  seliool  paper ;  issued  during 
the  school  year. 

MANCHESTER,  C.  H.,  Bennington 

Co.,  P  1,928  pop.,  on  Battenkill  r.  and  Ben- 
nington &  Rutland  Rd.,  30  m.  from  Rutland. 
One  of  the  first  settled  towns  in  the  State. 
JOURNAL;    Thursdays  ;  republican  ; 
four  pages  ;   size  26x38  ;    subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1861 ;  D.  K.  Slmonds,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  Jl. 

MIDDLEBURY,  C.H.,  Addison  Co., 

-c  2,993  pop.,  on  Otter  creek  &  Rutland  divi- 
sion of  Vermont  Central  Rd.,  half  way  be- 
tween Rutland  and  Burlington.  Engaged  in 
manufactures.  Seat  of  Middlebury  College. 
Has  one  of  the  finest  water  powers  in  New 
England. 

REGISTER  AND  ADDISON  CO. 
JOURNAL;  Fridays;  repubUcan;  eight 
pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1836;  E.  H.  Thorp,  editor  ;  Register  Co., 
publishers ;  circulation  I. 

OUR  AMERICAN  YOUTH;  monthly; 
juvenile;  twelve  pages;  size  of  page  llxlo  ; 
subscription  25  cents  ;  established  1884  ;  M.  D. 
Batchelder,  editor  and  publisher. 

UNDERGRADUATE;  monthly ; 
eighteen  pages  ;  size  of  page  8x11 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1875  ;  Students  of  Mid- 
dlebury   College,     editors    and   publishers ; 


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circulation  K  ;  a  college  paper;  issued  during 
the  collegiate  year. 

MONTPELIER,  C.  H.,  Washington 
Co.,  a  State  capital,  3,219  pop.,  on  Onion  r. 
and  Central  Vermont  aud  Montpeller  & 
White  River  division  of  the  same,  and 
Montpelier  &  Wells  r.  Rds.,  in  central  part 
of  State.    Centre  of  trade. 

ARGUS  AND  PATRIOT;  Wednes 
days;  democratic;  four  pages;  size  31x50; 
subscription  Si  ;  established  —  Patriot  1821, 
Argus  1850 ;  Hiram  Atkins,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  G  1;  a  daily  edition  is 
Issued  frona  this  office  during  the  sessions  of 
the  Legislature. 

VERMONT  CHRONICLE;  Fridays; 
congregatioual ;  eiglit  pages ;  size  of  page 
15x22 ;  subscription  §2  ;  establislied  1826 ;  Rev. 
C.  S.  Smith,  editor;  W.  W.  Prescott,  pub 
Usher ;  circulation  I ;  issued  from  the  office 
of  the  Vermont  Watchman. 

VERMONT  FARMER;  (see  West  Ran- 
dolph.) 

VERMONT  \VATCHMAN  ;  Wednes 
days  ;  republican  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  of  page 
15x23 ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  18U6  ;  W. 
W.  Prescott,  editor  and  publisher:  circula- 
tion H  1 ;  a  daily  edition  is  issued  from  this 
ofHce  duiing  the  sessions  of  the  Legislature. 
Issue  also  the  Vermont  Chronicle  and  the 
Concord,  N.  H.,  New  Hampshire  Journal, 

REPORTER;  monthly;  eight  pages; 
size  26x40 ;  subscription  50  cents ;  established 
1881  r  Charles  F.  Buswell,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  J  J. 

MORRIS VILLE,  Lamoille  Co.,  (jj 
2,106  pop.,  on  St.  Johusbury  &  Lake  Cham- 
plain  Rd.,  24  ni.  N.  of  Montpelier,  and  on 
the  Lamoille  r.  Engaged  in  various  manu- 
factures.   Has  fine  water  power. 

NEWS  AND  CITIZEN;  Thursdays ;  in- 
dependent ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44 ;  subscrip- 
tion SI. 50;  established  1873;  The  Lamoille 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers ;  cir- 
dilation  I  1  ;  dated  at  Morrisville  and  Hyde 
Park. 

NEWPORT,  Orleans  Co.,  [^  2,600 
pop.,  at  the  head  of  Lake  Memphremagog, 
and  terminus  of  Passumpsic  and  Southeast- 
ern Rds.  A  summer  resort.  Surrounded  by 
an  agricultural  region.  Centre  of  trade; 
cohsiderable  manufacturing  carried  on. 

EXPRESS  AND  STANDARD;  Tues 
days  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x42  ; 
subscription  §1.50;  established  1865;  D.  M. 
Camp,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ"n  J  J  1. 

NORTHFIELD,  Washington  Co.,  □ 
2,836  pop.,  on  Vt.  Central  Rd.,  10  m.  from 
Montpelier.    Has  extensive  slate  quarries. 

NEWS;  Wednesdays  ;  independent ;  eight 

gages;  size  36x48;  subscription $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1S4T ;  Fred.  N.  Whitney,  editor  and 
publisher. 

VERMONT  CHRISTIAN  MESSEN- 
GER ;  Thursdays;  methodist  epi.seopal ; 
eight  pages ;  size  :i0x44 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1847;  Rev.  J  R.  Bartlett,  editor  aud 
publisher ;  circulation  I. 

BUCK'S  MONTHLY;  four  pages;  size 
20x26  ;  subscrijitlon  25  cents  ;  established  1884. 

REVEILLE;  monthly;  education- 
al ;  twenty  pages ;  size  of  page  8x11 ;  sub- 
scription $1.50 ;  established  1382 ;  Students  of 
Norwich  University,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
circulation  K  1;  a  college  paper;  issued 
during  the  collegiate  year. 

NORTH  TROY,  Orleans  Co.,  t]  1,526 
pop.,  on  Southeastern  Rd.,  !)0  m.  S.  of  Mon- 
treal, P.  Q.,  and  14  W.  of  Newport  Pt.    Sur- 


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rounded  by  an  agricultural  and  lumber- 
producing  district,  and  a  good  shipping 
and  trading  point. 

PALLADIUM;  Thursdays;  four  pages; 
size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1874 ;  A.  H.  Butterfleld,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  J  1. 

POUliTNEY,  Rutland  Co.,  -d  2,717 
pop.,  on  Poultney  r.  and  Delaware  &  Hud- 
son Canal  Co's  Rd.,  18  m.  from  Rutland  and 
67  from  Troy.  Engaged  in  manufacturing 
and  shipping  slate  roofing  and  dairy  uten- 
sils. Seat  of  the  Troy  Conference  Academy. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  four  pages ;  size 
24x36  ;  subscription  $1.75  ;  established  1873 ; 
R.  J.  Humphrey,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation J  1. 

RANDOLPH,  Orange  Co..  d-  3.000 
pop.,  on  Central  Vt.  Rd.,  12  m.  W.  of  Chelsea 
(county  seat)  and  25  m.  S.  of  State  Capital. 
Manufactiu-es  doors,  sashes  and  blinds, 
furniture,  plows,  carriages  and  sleighs. 
Agriculture  is  the  main  occupation  of  the 
inhabitants. 

LES  RECREATIONS  PHILOLOG- 

I  tt  U  E  S  ;  monthly  ;  French  ;  educational ; 
thirty-six  pages  ;  size  of  page  7x10 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2 ;  established  1882 ;  L.  Sauveur,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

RICHFORD,  Franklin  Co.,  t)  2,065 
pop.,  30  m.  from  St.  Albans,  on  South  East- 
ern and  Mlssisquoi  Rds.  A  lumber  manu- 
facturing centre.  Has  four  steam  mUls  and 
four  water  mills. 

GAZETTE;  Tliursdays  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  24x35;  subscription  $1.25;  established  1878; 
Gazette  Publishing  Co.,  publishers;  circ'n  J  J. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x36;  subscription  $1;  established  1878;  Chas. 
L.  Keed,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K  1. 

RUTLAND,  C.  H.,  Rutland  Co.,  -a 
15,000  pop.,  on  Otter  creek,  at  junction  of 
three  railroads  and  centre  of  trade.  It  is 
the  centre  of  production  for  the  famous 
Vermont  marble.  Contains  Howe  Scale 
manufactory,  and  is  increasing  in  popula- 
tion. 

EVENING   REVIEW  ;   every  evening 

except  Suurtav,  K  KV  I  EW,  Thursdavs,  and 
SUNDAY  REVIEW,  Sundays  ;  daily  four 
pages,  Sunday  and  weekly  eight  images ;  size 
— dailj'  24x35,  weekly  35x48,  Sunday  30x44; 
subscription— dail}'  $5,  weekly  $2,  Sunday  $2 ; 
established — dally  issu.  weekly  and  Sunday 
1878 ;  B.  W.  Marshall,  manager ;  Review  Com- 
pany, publishers ;  circulation  —  daily  J  J, 
weekly  J  J. 

HERAIjD;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day, and  Weekly,  Thursdays;  repubU- 
cau  ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages ; 
size— daily  25x37,  weekly  37x,50;  subscription — 
daily  .S6,  weekly  $2;  established— daily  1861, 
weekly  17;)4;  Albert  H.  Tuttle,  editor;  Herald 
aud  Globe  Association,  publishers;  circula- 
tion—daily I  1,  weekly  III. 

DEMOCRAT  AND  COURIER; 
Wednesdays;  democratic;  four  pages;  size 
26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1870 ; 
Wm.  D.  McMaster,  editor  and  publisher;  cir- 
culation K  ;  printed  at  the  office  of  the  Wood- 
stock Spitit  of  the  A(ic. 

REVIEW;  (see  Evening  Review.) 

STANDARD;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
25x37;  subscription  $1.75;  established  1881; 
Geo.  E.  Richardson,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulati'in  J  1. 

SUNDAY  REVIEW  ;  (see  Evening  Re- 

'  TIDINGS  FROM  NATURE  ;  month- 
ly ;  science  ;  sixteen  pages  octavo  ;  subscrip- 


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Hon  25  cents ;  established  ISii ;  H.  M.  Downs, 
t'ditoi-  and  publisher. 

VERMONT  BAPTIST  ;  monthly;  bap- 
tist;  four  pages;  size  22x28:  subscription  50 
cents  ;  established  1878  ;  Justin  K.  lllchardson, 
editor  and  publisher;  rirciilatinu  J;  com- 
munications should  be  addrcssfd  to  the  edi- 
tor aud  publisher  at  East  Boston,  Mass. 

ST.  ALBANS,  C.  H.,  Franklin  Co.,  b 
7,193  pop.,  on  Central  Vt.  Rd.,  at  junction  of 
Missisquoi  Rd.,  63  m.  from  Montreal  and 
3  from  Lake  Champlain.  The  gi-eat  butter 
market  of  New  England,  and  atrade  centre. 

MESSENGER  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays  ;  republi- 
can ;  dally  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ; 
size — daily  24x36,  weekly  36x47;  subscription — 
daily  $6,  weekly  $3;  established— daily  1861, 
weekly  1833;  Warren  Gibbs,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  A.  J.  Lang,  business  manager ;  circu- 
lation— daily  J,weekly  H. 

ST.  JOHNSBURY,  0.  H.,  Caledonia 

Co.,  c(  6,000  pop.,  on  Passumpsic  r.  and  R., 
at  intersection  of  St.  Johnsbury  &  Lake 
Champlain  Rd.  On  shortest  line  from  great 
lakes  to  tide-watei",  and  from  Boston  to 
Montreal  and  Quebec.  Engaged  In  manu- 
facturing. The  manufactory  of  Fairbanks' 
patent  weighing  scales  is  located  here. 

CALEDONIAN  ;  Thursdays;  independ- 
•ent-republican  ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  sub- 
scription $1.90  ;  established  1837  ;  C.  M.  Stone 
&  Co..  editors  and  publishers ;  circ'n  J  1. 

INDEX  ;  Thursdays;  Independent;  four 
pages ;  size  28x44  ;  subscription  $1.75  ;  estab- 
lished 1879;  Edward  JohiiNon,  editor;  Chas.  T. 
Walter,  manager  ;  circulation  J  1. 

ACADEMY  S  T  I  D  E  N  T  ;  monthly; 
twelve  pages ;  size  of  page  8x11 ;  subscription 
350  cents;  established  1876 ;  Senior  and  Middle 
Classes  of  St.  Johnsburj-  Academy,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  K :  a  school 
paper  ;  Issued  during  the  school  year. 

SOUTH  LONDONDERRY,  rm<?- 

ham  Co.,  CX.  350  pop.,  on  Central  Vermont  Rd. 

LONDONDERRY  SIFTER  ;  Thurs 
day ;  independent-republican  ;  four  pages  ; 
«ize  26x40 ;  subscription  .$1 ;  established  1883 ; 
Sifter  John,  editor  aud  publisher ;  circ'n  K. 

SOUTH   ROYALTON,    Windsor 

Co.,  D- 

HERALD;  (see  Bethel.) 
SPRINGFIELD,    Windsor    Co.,    o 
3,144  pop.,  on  Connecticut  and  Black  rs.  and 
Central  Vermont  Rd.     One  of  the  largest 
manufacturing  towns  in  the  State. 

REPORTER;  Fridays  ;  four  pages ;  size 
26x40 ;  subscription  $1.65;  established  1S77  ; 
Fi-ank  W.  Stiles,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation K  1. 

SW ANTON,  Franklin  Co.,  b  3,079 
pop.,  on  Missisquoi  r.  near  the  N.  extremity 
of  Lake  Champlain,  and  on  Vermont  Cen- 
tral Rd.,  at  junction  of  St.  Johnsbury  & 
Lake  Champlain  Rds.,  9  ni.  N.  of  St.  Albans. 
Manufactories  of  various  kinds  here. 

COURIER  ;  Fridays ;  non-partisan  ; 
four  pages ;  size  24x3ti ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1877 ;  T.  M.  Tobin,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

VER.MONT  SENTRY;  Thursdays; 
eight  pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1882 ;  Chas.  R.  Jamason,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

VERGENNES,  Addison  Co.,  -a  1,782 
•pop.,  on  Otter  creek  and  Rutland  division 


VERMONT. 


of  Vermont  Central  Rd.,21  m.  from  Bur- 
lington, 7  from  Lake  Champlain.  Engaged 
in  manufactures.  The  State  Reform  School 
is  located  here. 

VERMONTER  ;  Fridays ;  republican  ; 
four  pages ;  size  26x36  :  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1798 ;  James  Crane,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 

WEST  RANDOLPH,  Orange  Co., 
D-  1,300  pop.,  on  Central  Vermont  Rd.,  30  m. 
from  Montpelier.  Engaged  in  trade  and 
manufacturing.  Centre  of  a  fertile  agri- 
cultural region.  State  Normal  School  is 
near  by. 

HERALD  AND  NEWS  ;  Thm-sdays  ; 
republican;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.25  ;  established  1873  ;  Lewis  P.  Thayer, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  111;  issues 
also  the  Bethel  Herald. 

PATRONS'  RURAL;  Fridays;  four 
pages  ;  size  23x31 ;  subscriptiou  75  cents ;  es- 
tablished 1882;  A.  Messer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher: printe<l  at  the  olHce  of  the  Herald 
and  News. 

VERMONT  FARMER;  Fridays;  agri- 
cultural ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x30  ;  subscription 
75 cents;  established  1878;  Thayer  &  Gen-v, 
editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  I ;  dateVl 
at  West  Randolph  and  Montpelier. 

WHITE   RIVER    JUNCTION, 

Windsor  Co.,  D-  600  pop.,  1  m.  N.  of  Connec- 
ticut r.  Four  railroads  centre  here.  The 
town  is  a  local  trade  centre,  and  possesses 
most  of  the  features  Incidental  to  a  pros- 
perous and  thrifty  New  England  com- 
munity. 

LANDMARK  ;  Saturdays  ;  eight  pages: 
size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1882 ; 
A.  A.  Earle,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circula- 
tion J  1. 

VALLEY  SUN;  Fridays;  prohibition; 
four  pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  $1.25  ;  es- 
tablished 1884 ;  Royal  Cumnilngs,  editor  and 
l)Ublisher. 

WINDSOR,  Windsor  Co.,  j-  2,175 
pop.,  on  Connecticut  r.,  25  m.  N.  of  Bellows 
Falls.  78  from  Montpelier  aud  116  from  Bur- 
lington. United  States  Court  House  and 
State  Prison  located  here.  In  a  superior  agri- 
cultural district.  Is  the  centre  of  an  exten- 
sive trade,  and  the  market  from  which  large 
quantities  of  farm  produce,  cattle,  poultry 
aud  maple  sugar  is  shipped.  Terminal 
point  of  Central  Vermont  aud  Couuectlcut 
River  Rds. 

VERMONT  JOURNAL!  Saturdays; 
republican  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  :>4x46  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2.50;  Journal  Co.,  editors  and  publishei's; 
circulation  J  J  1  ;  editions  entitled  the  Gran- 
ite State  Journal  are  issued  respectively  at 
Hanover,  N.  H.,  and  Keene,  N.  H.;  an  edition 
entitled  the  Vermont  Journal  is  issued  at 
Bradford. 

WOODSTOCK,  C.  H.,  Windsor  Co., 
a-  2,815  pop.,  on  Otta  Quechee  r.,  14  m.  from 
White  River  Junction,  with  which  Wood- 
stock Rd.  connects. 

SPIRIT  OF  THE  AGE;  Wednesdays; 
democratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x45 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2  ;  established  1840  ;  Wm.  D.  McMaster; 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1.  An 
edition  entitled  the  Democrat  and  Courier  Is 
issued  at  Rutland. 

VERMONT  STANDARD;  Thursdays; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  27x42 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.35  ;  established  1853 ;  Luther  O.  Greene, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 


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GEO.   P.   KOVVELL  &  CO'S 


VIRGINIA. 


ABINGDON,  C.  H.,   Washington  Co., 

p  a.att  pop.,  on  Norfolk  &  Western  Rd.,  189 
m.  fronj  Lynchburg  and  14  from  Bristol. 
The  most  important  point  in  this  part  of 
the  State. 

STANDARD;  Wednesdays;  conserva- 
tive; four  pages;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $2  ; 
establisheit  1876 ;  S.  P.  Withers,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

VIKtilNIAA;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  2(ix4U ;  suljscriptiou$1.50;  es- 
tablished 1836;  Geo.  W.  Gary,  editor  and 
publisher:  circulation  J  J  1. 

ACCOMAC,   C.  H.,  Accomac  Co.,   o 

40U  pop. 

PENINSULA     ENTERPRISE; 

Thursdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x.36  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1881 ;  John  W.  Edmonds, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

ALEXANDRIA,  C.  H.,  Alexandria 
Co.,  i  13,658  pop.,  on  Potomac  r.  and  Chesa- 
peake and  Ohio  canal,  6  m.  below  Washing- 
ton. The  Baltimore  &  Potomac,  Virginia 
Midland,  and  Washington,  Ohio  &  West- 
ern Rds.  centre  here.  Engaged  in  coal 
trade  and  foreign  and  domestic  commerce 
and  manufactures.  The  river  at  this  point 
forms  a  commodious  harbor,  and  the  city  is 
situated  on  undulating  ground,  with  a  fine 
view  of  the  Capitol  at  Washington  and  of 
the  river. 

GAZETTE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  TRI-VVEEKL.Y,  Tuesdays, 
Thursdays  and  Satui-days  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
34x34;  subscription— daily  $6,  triweekly  $4; 
established  18U0  ;  Edgar  Snowden,  editor  and 
publisher;  circ'n— daily  J  1,  tri-weeklv  J. 

CITY  ITEW  ;  Saturdays;  Independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  15x22  ;  established  1884  ;  D. 
W.  Whiting,  editor  and  publisher. 

POST  AND  NATIONAL  ECHO; 
Saturdays;  four  pages;  size  2Ux26;  subscrip- 
tion $2 :  Magnus  L.  Robinson,  editor  and 
publisher ;  dated  at  Alexandria  and  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  ;  organ  of  colored  people. 

006d  TEMPLAR'S  GAZETTE  ; 
semi-monthly  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x30 ;  sub- 
scription 75  cents  ;  established  1881 ;  Geo.  W. 
Hawxhurst,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion J  1 .  ^W"  Ai-tual  average  circulat  ion  for 
one  year  preceding  Nov.  1,  1884,  as  per  state- 
ment on  Jile  at  the  office  of  the  American 
Newspaper  Directory,  1035  copies. 

ACADEMY  JOURNAL;  monthly; 
four  pages  ;  size  13x18 ;  subscription  25  cents ; 
established  1868 ;  Students  of  St.  John's  Acad- 
emy, editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  K : 
a  school  paper;  issued  during  the  school 
year. 

AMHERST,  C.  H.,  Amherst  Co.,  a  600 
pop.,  on  Virginia  Midland  Rd.,  164  m.  from 
Washington,  D.  C,  and  14  from  Lynchburg. 

DEMOCRAT  ;  Wednesdays;  democrat- 
ic ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  .§1 ; 
established  1S84  ;  John  L.Lee,  editor;  Demo- 
crat Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

NEW  ERA  ;  Thursdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
28x44;  subscription  §1.50;  established  1881; 
A.  W.  Saunders,  editor  and  manager;  circu- 
lation K  1. 

ASHLAND,  .ff««o?;er  Co.,  a  1,000 pop., 
on  Richmond,  Fredericksburg  &  Potomac 
Rds.,  17  m.  from  Rlchmcmd.  Seat  of  the 
Randolph-Macon  and  S.  Methodist  Colleges 
of  Va.  and  Md. 

HANOVER      AND      CAROLINE 

NEWS ;  Saturdays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ; 
.subscriijtion  .$1  ;  established  1881 ;  J.  B.  Sav- 
age, editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 


VIRGINIA. 


RANDOLPH-MACON  MON THLYf 

forty -eight  pages  octavo  ;  established  1877  ; 
Washington  and  Franklin  Literary  Societies,. 
eilitor>  :in(l  iiuhlishers:  a  college  paper;  is- 
sued durnig  the  cciileglate  year. 

BERRYVILLE,C.H.,  Clarke  Co..  6 
1,200  pop.,  about  10  m.  from  Winchester  and 
50  W.  by  N.  of  Washington.  An  agricul- 
tural district. 

CLARKE  COURIER;  Thursdays ; 
democratic  ;  four  pages :  size  24x34;  subscrip- 
tion $2.50;  estai3llshed  1869 ;  John  O.  Crown, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

BLACKS  AND  WHITES,  Notto- 

way  Co..  ^  800  pop.,  on  Norfolk  &  Western 

Rd. 

NEW  ERA;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages;  size  22x31;  sulsscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1884  ;  S.  P.  Ei)es  and  Samuel  Hurt,  edi- 
tors and  publishers. 

BLACKSBURG,  Montgomery  Co.,  J3 
800  pop.,  8  m.  from  Norfolk  &  Western  Rd. 
Seat  of  the  State  Agricultural  and  Mechan- 
ical College. 

NEWS;  Thursdays ;  republican  :  four 
pages;  size  24x34;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1881;  Blacksburg  Publishing  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  K. 

BLAND,  C.  H.,  Bland  Co.,  p  300  pop. 

A  thriving  country  village. 

MOUNTAIN  WATCHMAN  ;  Tues- 
days; indcpenilcnr  ;  four  i)ages ;  .size  22x32; 
subscription  .sl.50;  estaUlisli.'d  1883;  John  C. 
S.  Green,  editor  and  puldislier;  circ'n  K  K. 

SOUTH-WEST;     Thursdays;    republi- 
can ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x32  ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1S83  :  W.  I.  Boone  and  W.  C.  Hed 
rick,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 
BOTETOURT   SPRINGS,   Jioan- 

oke  Co.,  p  .seat  of  Hollins  Institute. 

ALBUM  ;  monthly  ;  twen:y  pages  ;  size 
of  page  8x10  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1877;  Kuzellan  and  Eueplan  Literary  Socie- 
ties, editors  and  publishers  ;  a  school  paper  ; 
Issued  during  the  school  year. 

BO\irLING  GREEN,  C.  H.,  Caro- 
line Co.,  a  500  pop.,  40  m.  from  Richmond, 
20  from  Fredericksburg  and  2  from  Rich- 
mond, Fredericksburg  &  P.  Ry.  Has  tobac- 
co warehouse,  carriage  manufactories  and 
schools. 

CAROLINE  SENTINEL  ;  Wednes 
da.vs  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription 
$1.50 ;  established  1883 ;  A.  B.  Dunaway,  edi- 
tor ;  Caroline  Sentinel  Co.,  publishers ;  cir- 
culation K. 

BOYDTON,  C.  H.,  Mecklenhurgh  Co., 
^  382  pop.,  6  m.  from  railroad,  near  Roanoke 
r.llOni.  from  Richmond,  and  an  equal  dis- 
tance from  Petersbui'gh,  and  10  m.  N.  E.  of 
Clarksville.  Cultivation  of  cotton  and 
tobacco  the  principal  features  of  industry. 

M  E  C  K  L  E  N  B  U  R  G  DEMOCRAT; 

Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1868 ;  Thos.  H. 
Boyd  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  circula- 
tion K  K  I. 

BRIDGE  WATER,    Rockingham 

Co.,  th  3!''^'  l^oj).  I  pop.  of  town  1,000),  7  m.  from 

Harrisonburg,  on  North  r.,  22  m.   N.  W.  of 

Staunton.      Has   factories    and     machine 

shops.     Good  water   power.     Possesses  a 

number  of  mills  also. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays  ;  Independent ;  four 
pages  ;  size  22x30  ;  subscription  $1.25 ;  estab- 


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VIRGINIA. 


Ushed  1878;  G.  R.  Berlin,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  1. 

BRISTOL  (BRISTOL,  TENN.,  P.O.), 

Washington  Co.,  p  5,000  pop.,  at  junction  of 
Norfolk  &  Western  with  E.  Tennessee,  Vir- 
ginia  &   Georgia  Rd.,  and   on  State   line 
between  Virginia  and  Tennessee. 
NEWS;     Tuesdays;     republican;    four 
pages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1865  ;  I.  C.  Fowler,  editor  ;  A.  C.  Smith, 
publislier  ;  circulation  J  J. 

BURKEVILLE,  Xottoiiwj  Co.,  g 

Si  O  U  T  H  Si  I  I)  E  SENTINEL,  ;  (.see 
Lynchburg.) 

C  E  N  T  R  A  Li  ,   Montgomery   Co.,  jH 

NEW  RIVER  BULLETIN;  (see  New 

River  Depot.) 

CENTRALIA.  Chesterfield  Co..  D  on 
the  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rd.,  midway  be- 
tween Richmond  and  Petersburg;  the  cul- 
ture of  small  fruits  and  the  raising  of  live 
stock  are  the  principal  Industries. 

VIRGINIA  ENTERPRISE; monthly; 
four  pages  ;  size  22x30 ;  subscription  $1  :  es- 
tablished 1879 ;  A.  O.  Bliss,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  H  H. 

CHARLOTTE,     C.    H.,     (SMITH- 

VILLE  P.  O.),  Charlotte  Co.,  g  50O  pop.,  40 

m.    from    Lynchburg,    65    from    Danville 

and  85  from  Richmond.  Tobacco  and  wheat 

section. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  independent; 
foxu'  pages ;  size  23x3;^ ;  subscription  §2 ;  es- 
tablished 1873 ;  Leonard  Cox,  editor ;  Leo- 
nard Cox  &  Son,  publishers  ;  circulation  K. 

CHARLOTTESVILLE,  C.  H.,  Al- 
bemarle Co.,  a  4,IXX)  pop.,  at  junction  of  C. 
&  Ohio  and  Va.  Midland  Rds.,  117  m.  from 
Washington,  D.  C.    Engaged  in  manufac- 
turing, and  siuTOunded  by  an  agricultural 
district.    Seat  of  the  University  of  Vii-ginia. 
CHRONICLE;     Fridays;    four    pages; 
size  26x40  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1869  ; 
Henry  B.  Miehie,  editor  and  publisher ;   cir- 
culation K  K  1. 

JEFFERSONIAN  REPUBLICAN  ; 
Wednesdays  ;  conservative  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1835  ; 
Blakey  &  Prout,  editors  and  publishers ;  W. 
H.  Prout,  business  manager  ;  circulation  J  J. 
MONTICELLO  FARMER  AND 
GRAPE-GROWER;  monthly;  agricul- 
tural ;  fortj'-six  pages  octavo ;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1883 ;  Joseph  A.  Peck  and 
James  T.  Allan,  editors  and  publishers;  cir- 
culation J  1. 

CHATHAM,  C".  H.,  Pittsylvania  Co., 
p  543  pop.,  on  Virginia  Midland  Rd.  Centre 
of  a  fine  tobacco-growing  section.  Has  a 
large  trade  and  valuable  mineral  deposits. 

PITTSYLVANIA     TRIBUNE  ;     Fri 

days  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1870;  L.  H.  Pigg,  editor; 
Pigg  «&  Da%'is,  publishers  ;  circulation  J. 

CHRISTIANSBURG,  C.  H.,  Mont- 

gomery  Co.,  p  766  pop.,  on  Norfolk  &  Wes- 
tern Rd.,  86  m.  from  Lynchburg. 

>IONTGOMERY  MESSENGER;  Fri- 
days ;  conservative  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ; 
subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1870 ;  W.  A. 
Bragg  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers ;  circu- 
lation K  1. 


VIRGINIA. 


CLAREMONT,  Surry  Co.,  Q^  300 
pop.,  on  James  r.,  at  Northern  terminus o( 
Atlantic  &  Danville  Rd.,  25  m.  S.  of  Peters- 
burg.   Shipping  point  for  lumber. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
22x32 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1880 ;  J. 
F.  Mancha,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion  K  K. 

CLARKSVILLE,  Mecklenhurgh  Co., 
I?  700  pop.,  on  Roanoke  r.,  15  m.  from 
Chase  City.    Tobacco-raising  section. 

TOBACCO  PLANT;  Wednesdays;  four 
pages;  size  20x26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1SS4;  L.  E.  Finch,  editor  and  publisher. 

VIRtilNIAN;  Thursdays;  independent: 

eight  pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1883;  T.  D.  Jeflfress.  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 

COVINGTON,  C.  H.,  Alleghany  Co., 
-0  436  pop.,  on  C.  &  O.  Rd.,69m.  W.  of  Staun- 
ton. Situated  in  the  centre  of  Virginia's 
iron  interests,  which  are  being  rapidly 
developed.  In  farming  and  stock  raising 
section. 

ALLEGHANY  SENTINEL;  Fridays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscrlp 
tion  S1..50;  establislied  1878;  Chas.  M.  Bragg, 
editor  and  publisher;  ciiculatlon  K  1. 

CUCKOO,  Louisa   Co.,  n  100    pop.,  8 

ni.  S.  of  Louisa  Court  House  and  3  from  Pen- 

dlet<in,  a  station  on  the  C.  cfc  O.  Rd. 

ATLANTIC  MISSIONARY  ;  Wed- 
nesdays; christian;   eight  pages  ;  size  26x40 ; 

[  subscription    $2 ;     establlsned     1S80 ;      I.  J. 

,  Spencer,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  H. 

I     POULTRY  MESSENGER:  monthly  ; 

:  poultry-raising ;  sixteen  pages  ;  size  26x:S!i ; 
subscription  50  cents ;  established  1881 ; 
M.  H.  Pentlleton,  editor;  Crescent  Print- 
ing Co.,  publishers:  circulation  H  H  L 

CULPEPER,  C.  H.,  Culpeper  Co.,  ti 
1,610  pop.,  on  Va.  Midland  Rd.,  69  m.  from 
Washington.  In  an  agricultural  district 
and  centre  of  trade. 

EXPONENT  ;  Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $I..50;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  Angus  McD.  Green,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

T  I  H"!  E  S ;  Fridays ;  democratic ;  four 
pages;  size  2.5x36;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1874;  J.  C.  Williams,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

DANVILLE,  Pittsylvania  Co.,  g  8,500 
pop.,  on  Dan  r.  and  Virginia  Midland  Rd., 
at  terminus  of  the  Richmond  &  Danville, 
Danville,  Mocksville  &  Southwestern,  Dan- 
ville &  New  River  Rds.,  141  m.  from  Rich- 
mond. In  an  agricultural  district;  exten- 
sively engaged  in  tobacco  raising  and  man- 
ufacturing. Has  two  flour  and  several  cot- 
ton mills,  also  water  power  which  is  em- 
ployed in  manufacturing. 

REGISTER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  AVEEKLY,  Wednesdays ;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  ;  size— daily  21x31,  weekly 
24x36;  subscription— daily  $5,  weeklv  $2; 
established— daily  1882,  weekly  1849;  A.'W.  C. 
Nowlln.  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation 
—dally  K  1,  weekly  K  1. 

TIMES ;  Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  24x36  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1866 ; 
P.  Bouldin.  editor  and  publisher;  clrc'n  J  1. 

DAYTON,    Rockingham     Co.,    (^   285 
pop.,  4  m.  S.  W.  of  Harrisonburg,    on  line 
of  B.  &  O.  Rd.     • 
MUSICAL    MILLION ;     monthly  ; 


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VIRGINIA. 


music ;  sixteen  pages ;  size  of  page  9x12 ; 
subscription  50  cents ;  established  187(1;  Al- 
dine  S.  Kieffer,  editor;  Ruebush,  Kielter  & 
Co.,  publishers ;  circulation  G  1. 

DUBLIN,  C.  H.,  Pulaski  Co.,  p 

S(M  TIIERN  EVAXGElilST;  month- 
ly ;  presb.sterian  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  19x24  : 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1882;  Rev. 
P.  P.  Ramsay,  editor  and  publisher;  ciix-u- 
lation  J 

E ASTVILLE,  C.  H.,  Northampton  Co., 
D- 250  pop.,  ou  New  York,  Phila.  &  Norfolk 
Rd.  in  processor  construction;  a  good  farm- 
ing country. 

EASTERN  SHORE   HERALD;  Fri 

days  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x:W ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  ISSI  ;  T.  M.  Scott,  editor ;  Herald 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

EMORY,  Washington  Co.,  p  250  pop., 
on  Norfolk  &  Western  Rd.,  10  m.  from 
Abingdon.  Seat  of  Emory  and  Henry  Col- 
lege. 

CALT.IOPEAN  CliARIOX;  monthly; 
thlrtv-six  pages  :  size  of  page  TxlO  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1877 ;  Calliopean  Literary 
Society  of  Emory  and  Henry  College,  editors 
and  publishers ;  circvilation  K ;  a  college 
paper :  Issued  during  the  collegiate  year. 

H  E  R  M  E  S  I  A  N ;  monthly ;  forty  four 
pages  octavo  ;  subscription  $\ ;  established 
1883;  Hermeslan  Literary  Society  of  Emory 
and  Henry  College,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  K ;  a  college  magazine ;  Issued 
during  the  collegiate  year. 

ESTILL VILLE,  C.  H.,  Scott  Co.,  p 
350  pop.,  28  m.  from  Bristol. 

PROGRESSIVE  AGE;  Tuesdays; 
four  pages;  size  31x3fi ;  subscription  $1;  es 
tablished  18S3  ;  J.  B  Adams,  editor ;  Progres- 
sive Age  Printing  Association,  publishers ; 
circulation  .11. 

SCOTT  BANNER;  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages ;  size  24x3t; ;  subscription 
SI ;  established  1880 ;  Samuel  Haynes,  editor ; 
Banner  Co.,  publisher;  circulation  I  I. 

EAIRFAX,  C.  H.,  Fairfax  Co.,  [j  500 
pop.,    on  the  Virginia  Midland   Rd.,  18  m. 
from  Washington,  D.  C. 
HERALD;  Fridays;  four  pages:  size  24x 

36 ;   subscription  $2 ;   established  1882 ;  S.  R. 

Donohoe,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

PALLS  CHURCH,  Fairfax  Co.,  ^ 
800  pop.,  8  m.  N.  W.  of  Alexandria  and  8  E. 
of  the  county  seat,  on  the  Washington, 
Ohio  and  Western  Rd.  Farming,  fruit  cul- 
ture and  trucking. 

MORNING  S(TN  ;  Saturdays-  lude- 
■pendent ;  six  |)ages ;  size  of  ijage  13x20 ;  sub- 
scription .$1.50;  estaljlished  1884;  Morning 
Sun  Co.,  editors  and  publishers ;  issue  also 
Washington,  D.  C,  jilo ruin g  Sun. 

FARMVILLE,  C.  H.,  Prince  Edward 
Co.,  a  2,.5iX)  pop.,  on  Appomattox  r.  and 
Norfolk  &  Western  Rd.,  55  m.  from 
Lynchburg,  68  from  Petersburg  and  70  from 
Richmond.  One  of  the  leading  tobacco  mar- 
kets of  Virginia.  Central  town  of  a  rich 
mining  district.  Has  several  tobacco  fac- 
tories. The  Girls'  State  Normal  School  and 
several  other  educational  institutions  are 
located  here. 

JOURNAL;  Tliursdays  ;  democratic  ; 
four  pages;  size  34.x36;  subscription  $3;  es- 
tablished 1879;  E.  F.  Hilllard,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 


VIRGINIA. 


FINCASTLE,C.  H.,  Botetourt  Co.,<2 

675  pop.,  40  m.  W.  of  Lynchburg  and  9  from 

James  r.    Centre  of  a  large  and  flourishing 

county,  which  possesses  two  new  railroads, 

from  which  Flncastle  is  distant  respectively 

six  and  eight  miles. 

HERA  li D ;  Tliursdays  ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages;  size  28x42;  subscription  $2;  established 
1866 ;  M.  W.  Camper,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  J  1. 

FLOYD,  C.  H.,  Floyd  Co.,  p  500  pop., 
on  Hue  of  Norfolk  &  Western  Rd.,  80  m. 
from  Lynchburg.  There  is  some  Iron,  cop- 
per and  silver  ore  in  the  vicinity.  Gold  is 
found  In  paying  quantities.  A  summer  re- 
sort. 

REPORTER  ;  Fridays ;  democratic ;  four 

pages ;  size  22x'28 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1873 ;  Sower  &  Bro.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

FRANKLIN,  Southampton  Co.,  p  700 
pop.  of  township,  situated  on  Seaboard 
&  Roanoke  Rd.,  midway  between  Norfolk 
and  Weldon,  and  at  the  terminus  of 
the  Albemarle  &  Clyde  steamboat  navi- 
gation companies,  on  the  Blackwater  river. 
Corn,  cotton,  bacon,  peanuts,  potatoes  and 
apple  brandy  are  produced  here  in  abun- 
dance. 

GAZETTE;  Tuesdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  :  size  22x30  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
establislied  1880  ;  M.  E.  Daughtry,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K. 

BAPTIST  MESSENGER;  monthly; 
baptist ;  four  pages  ;  size  23x36  ;  subscrlptl^^n 
50  cents ;  established  1883 ;  Rev.  M.  S.  Read, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

FREDERICKSBURG,  Spottsylva- 

nia  Co.,  a  5,010  pop.,  at  the  head  of  navl- 
tlon  on  Rappahannock  r.,  Richmond,  Fred- 
ericksburg &  Potomac  and  Potomac,  Fred- 
ericksburg &  Piedmont  Rds.,  57  m.  from 
Washington.  Engaged  in  manufacturing 
and  a  trade  centre. 

FREE  LANCE  ;  semi-weekly,  Tues- 
days and  Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  foui-  pages ; 
size  23x33;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1885 ;  John  W.  Woltz,  editor ;  Free  Lance 
Newspaper  and  Job  Printing  Co.,  publishers. 

NEWS ;  semi-weekly,  Mondays  and  Thurs- 
da.ys ;  democratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  23x33  ; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1847 ;  A.  J.  Little, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  J. 

STAR ;  semi-weekly,  Wednesdays  and 
Saturdays ;  democratic  ;  four  pages ;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1869; 
Rufus  B.  Merchant,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  J  J. 

FRONT   ROYAL,   C.   H.,    Warren 

Co.,  (^  1,200  pop.,  on  Manassas  division  of  Vir- 
ginia Midland  &  Shenandoah  Valley  Rds., 
1  m.  E.  of  Shenandoah  r.  and  140  N.  W.  of 
Richmond.  Has  fine  water  power,  which 
is  employed  in  various  manufactures. 

DEMOCRATIC  NEW  ERA;  Satur- 
days; four  pages;  size  22x30;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1881  ;  R.  A.  Flnnell,  editor; 
Warren  Read.iuster  Co.,  publishers  ;  circ'n  K. 

W A R R  EN  SENTINEL ;  Frida.vs; demo- 
cratic :  four  pages;  size  26x38  ;  subscription  $2; 
fstablishcd  1869;  John  T.  Lovell,  editor  and 
puhlislici-;  circulation  K  1. 

ZION'S  ADVOCATE;  monthly ;  priml 
live  bai)tist ;  sixteen  pages  ;  .size  of  page  7x10; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1854 ;  C.  H.  Wat- 
ers, editor;  J.  B.  Mclnturff,  publisher ;  circu- 


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iation  K 1 ;  inserts  advertisements  of  relig- 
idus  i)eriodicals  only. 

GLADE VILLE,  Whe  Co.,  p 

T I M  E)S  %  (see  Wise  Court  House.) 
GLOUCESTER, C.H.,  Gloucester  Co., 
D-  200  pop.  Has  steamboat  connections  with 
Riciimond,  Norfollc  and  Baltimore.  Agri- 
cultural section  and  a  prominent  point  for 
the  oyster  trade. 

.WAILi!  Saturdays;  independeutdemo- 
orat;  four  pages  ;  size22x:iO;  sub.scription  .§1 : 
established  1884 ;  Ezra  J.  Weaver,  editor  and 
publisher. 

TIDEWATER  LiIBERAI,  s  Satur- 
<iays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  3Ux44  ;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1881 ;  Joshua  F.  Ross,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  Robert  P.  Ross,  business  man- 
-ager  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

GORDONSVILLE,  Orange  Co.,  a 
919  pop.,  at  junction  of  Chesapeake  & 
Ohio  and  Va.  Midland  Rds.  Largest  grain 
shipping  depot  between  Ohio  r.  and  Rich- 
mond.   Engaged  in  manufactures. 

GAZETTE;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  23x54 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1873;  Lovelock  &  Gentry,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

GREENVILLE,  Augusta  Co.,  -n  500 
l)()p.,  on  Shenandoah  Valley  and   B.   &  O. 
Rd.     Important  shipping  point  for  grain 
produce,  stock  and  lumber.     Large  quanti- 
ties of  iron  are  found  in  this  section. 
BANNER;  Wednesdays  ;  four  pages  ; 
«lze  22x30 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1882 ; 
Dalton  &  Bray,  editors  and  publishers ;  cir- 
culation K. 

GRUNDY,  C.  H.,  Buchanan  Co.,  p  300 
pop.  In  farming,  mining  and  stock-raising 
district. 

VIRGINIA  VIDETTE  ;  Saturdays; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  2Ux26  ;  subscrip- 
tion §1;  established  1879  ;  Alexander  Beavers, 
«ditor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

HALIFAX,  C.  H.,  Halifax  Co.,  Q  600 
|iop.,  on  the  Banister  r.,  40  m.  from 
Danville.  Has  broom  factory,  saw  mill, 
and  two  grist  mills.  A  tobacco-growing 
section. 

ADVERTISER;  Mondays;  four  pages  ; 
size  15x20  ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  established 
1882 ;  D  E.  Hedderly  &  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
Ushei's ;  circulation  K. 

HAMILTON,    Loudoun    Co.,    [^    500 

poll.,  on  Washington,  Ohio  &  Western  Rd., 

about  50  m.  from  Washington  and  44  from 

Alexandria.    In  a  rich  agricultural  region. 

Engaged  in  various  manufactures. 

LOUDOUN  TELEPHONE;  Fridays; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1878;  Yardley  T.  Brown, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

HAMPDEN  SIDNEY  COL- 
LEGE, Prince  Edward  Co.,  n 

HA3IPDEN   SIDNEY  MAGAZINE; 

monthly ;  twenty-six  pages ;  size  of  page 
8x11;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1859; 
H.  R.  Mcllwaine,  editor;  Union  and  Philan- 
thropic Societies,  publishers ;  a  college  paper ; 
issued  during  the  collegiate  year. 

HAMPTON,  C.  H.,  Elizabeth  City  Co., 
D-  2,684  pop.,  on  Old  Point  Comfort  branch 
of  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Rd.,  3.W  m.  from  Old 
Point  Comfort  and  Fortress  Monroe.  In  an 


VIRGINIA. 


agricultural  region  and  centre  of  trade. 
Engaged  in  lumber,  fish  and  oyster  trade. 

MONITOR;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages ;  size  22x32 ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1876;  J.  M.  Willis,  editor;  J.  M. 
Willis  c*;  Co..  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

SOUTHERN  WORKMAN;  monthly; 
twelve  pages  (from  July  to  October 
eight  pages);  size  of  page  Kxl7;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1872;  S.  C.  Armstrong 
and  H.  W.  Ludlow,  editors  ;  J.  F.  B.  Marshall, 
business  manager ;  organ  of  the  Hampton 
Institute;  circulation  H. 

HARRISONBURG,  C.  H.,  Rock- 
ingham Co.,  [^  2,831  pop.,  at  terminus  of  Val- 
ley branch  of  B.  &  O.  Rd.,  25  m.  N.  of  Staun- 
ton, 146  S.  of  Washington  City  and  125  N.  W. 
of  Richmond.  Surrounded  by  an  agricul- 
tural section  ;  centre  of  trade. 

ROCKINGHA3I  REGISTER;  Thurs 
days  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ; 
subscription  .$3  ;  established  1822  ;  Giles  Devier 
&  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  J  J  1. 

SPIRIT  OF  THE  VALLEY;  Fri- 
days ;  four  pages  ;  size  2«x4t) ;  subscription  $2  ; 
established  1878  ;  Dechert  &  Son,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  cu-culation  1 1. 

HILLSVILLE,  C.  H.,  Carroll  Co.,  p 

297  pop.,  about  100  m.  S.  W.  of  Lynchburg 

and  20  S.  of  Norfolk  &  Western  Rd.,  and 

on  the  proposed  line  of  the  Lynchburg  & 

Southwe.st    Rd.     A   place  of  considerable 

trade.    Country  rich  in  minerals. 

VIRCilNIAN;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  20x26  ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1870 ;  D.  B.  Brown,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

INDEPENDENCE,  C.  H.,  Grayson 
Co.,  p  18i>  pop.,  on  line  of  Rd.,  34  m.  S.  of 
Wytheville. 

GRAYSON  GAZETTE;  Fridays; 
four  pages  ;  size  20x26  ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1874;  Charles  A.  Moyers,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

JONESVILLE,  C.  H.,  Lee  Co.,  p^n 

pop.,  on  Central  Vermont  Rd.,  60  m.  from 

Knoxville,  Tenn. 

LEE  CO.  SUN;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages;  size  22x32:  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1881;  A.  M.  Goins,  editor;  A.  M.  Goins 
&  Co.,  publishers. 

LEBANON,  C.  H.,  Bussell  Co.,  p  450 

pop.,  21  m.  from  Abingdon. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages ;  .size  24x35 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1882 ;  E.  S.  Finney,  editor ;  Thomas  W. 
Convann,  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

LEESBURG,  C.  H.,  Loudoun  Co.,  [^ 
1,726  pop.,  on  Washington,  Ohio  &  Western 
Rd.,  about  38  m.  from  Washington  and  3 
from  Potomac  r.    An  agricultural  district. 
MIRROR ;  Thursdays ;  democratic ;  four 
pages ;  size  28x42 ;  subscription  $2 ;  establish- 
ed 1856 ;  Benjamin  F.  Sheetz,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 

WASHINGTONIAN;  Saturdays;  four 
pages  ;  size  28x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  establish- 
ed 181)6 ;  Wni.  B.  Lynch,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  J  1. 

LEXINGTON,  C.  H.,  Rockbridge  Co., 

-n 2,771  pop.,  on  a  fork  of  James  r.  and  Balti- 
more &  Ohio  and  Richmond  &  Alleghany 
Rds.,  35  m.  W.  of  Lynchburg. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays ; democratic ; four 
pages  ;  size  28x42 ;  subscription  ,$2 ;  establish- 
ed 1836 ;  Barclay  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation  J  J. 


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VIRGINIA. 


R  O  C  K  B  R  I  D  (;  E    CO.    NEWS; 

Fridays;  neutral;  four  panes;  size '24x35;  es- 
talilisherl  1HH4 ;  Boude  &  Moore,  editors  and 
publishers. 

S0I:THERX  COLI-ECJIAN;  monthly  ; 
severity  pases  octavo;  subsi-ripticni  $'-?.r)0;  es- 
tablished 1868  ;  Literary  Societ  ies  nf  thr  Wash- 
ington and  Lee  University,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K;  a  college  magazine; 
issued  during  the  collegiate  year. 

LIBERTY,  C.  H.,  Bedford  Co.,  □  :5,000 
pop.,  on  Norfolk  &  Western  Rd.,  25  m.  from 
Lynchburg.       Engaged    in    tobacco    and 
wheat  raising.    Centre  of  trade.    Has  wool- 
en and  flouring  mills.     The  fifth  tobacco 
manufacturing  town  in  the  State. 
BEDFORD   i^TAR   AND   SENTI- 
NEL.; Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages ;  size 
2GxW:   subscription  $1.5U  ;   established    185U ; 
F.  O.  Hoffman  &  Harrison,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers; circulation  J  .J  1. 

LOUISA  COURT  HOUSE,  C.  H., 

Louisa  Co.,   D   315  pop.,  on  Chesapeake  & 
Ohio  Rd.     In  a  rich  mineral  region,  con- 
taining gold  and  copper. 
LOUISA    NEWS    AND    FARMER; 
Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24.K&1 ; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1879 ;   James  E. 
Bibt),  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K  K. 
V  i  R  G  I  N  I  A    LI  V  E   S  TOCK    AN  D 
POULTRY  J  O  U  R  N  A  I- :  monthly  ;  poul- 
try raising  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x30 ;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents  ;  established  18S3 ;  Journal  Print- 
ing Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  circulation 
J  1 ;  issued  from  the  office  of  the  Louisa  News 
and  Farmer. 


LOVINGSTON,  C.  H.,  kelson  Co.,  D 
247  pop.,  on  Virginia  Midland  Rd.,  35  m.  from 
Lynchburg.     Agriculture  is   the  principal 
pur.suit. 
NELSON    EXAMINER;   Fridays; 

democratic  ;  four  pages ;  size  24x36  ;  subscrip 

tion  .S2;  established  1875;  I.  Winter,  editor; 

Coleman  &  Horsley,  publishers;  circ'u  K. 

LURAY,  C.  H.,  Page  Co.,  ^  1,200  pop., 
on  Shenandoah  Valley  Rd.,  136  m.  N.  W.  of 
Richmond   and   near   S.   fork   of   Shenan- 
doah r.    Contains  a  very  large  tannery. 
PAGE  COURIER;   Thursdays;    demo- 
cratic ;   four  pages  ;   size  25x38 ;  subscription 
$1  50 ;  established  1867 ;   Broaddus  &  Berrey, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

PAGE  NEWS;  Fridays;  four  pages; 
size  24x36;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1880; 
J.  a.  &  E.  T.  Booton,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  K  1. 

LYNCHBURG,  Campbell  Co.,u  23,000 
pop.,  on  James  r.,  at  junction  of  Virginia 
Midland,  Norfolk  &  Western  and  Richmond 
&  Alleghany    Rds.      Its  railroad   facilities 
make  it  an  important  shipping  point  for 
the  products  of  a  large  district.    It  is  an  im- 
portant tobacconianufaeturing  centre  and 
Is  growing  in  importance  in  iron  smelting 
and  manufacturing  enterprises,  being  sur- 
rounded by  the  great  iron  belt  of  Virginia 
and  a  fine  tobacco-producing  section.  Manu- 
factures large  iiuantities  of  flour  peculiarly 
suited  for  South  American  export  trade. 
ADVANCE;  evei-y  evening  except  Sun 
dav  SEMI-WEEKLY,  Mondays  and  Pri- 
days,    and    WEEKLY,'  Thursdays:    four 
naces-    size   22.K32 ;    subscription  — daily   $4, 
seraiweeklv   .$2.    weekly   75   cents ;   Thomas 
Whitehead,    editor;   Advance  Printing   and 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers ;  circulation— daily 
J  J  1,  semi-weekly  K,  weekly  I  L 


NEWS;  every  mornlug  except  Monday^ 
TRI-WEEKLY',  Sundays,  Wednesdays 
and  Fridays,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays; 
democratic ;  four  pages ;  size — daily  and  tri- 
weekly 24x36,  weekly  25x42;  subscription- 
dally  $6,  tri  weekly  $4,  weekly  $1 ;  establish- 
ed—daily and  ti-i  weekly  1866,  weekly  1875; 
Alexander  McDonald,  editor;  A.Waddill,  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation— daily  J  1,  triweekly  K  U 
weekly  J  I. 

VIRGINI-\N;  every  morning  except 
Sunday,  TRI-WEEKLY,  Mondays,  Wed- 
nesdays and  Fridays,  and  WEEKLY^ 
Tuesdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscrip- 
tion—daily %&,  tri-weekly  .$4,  weekly  $1  ;  es- 
tablished 1808  ;  Chas.  W.  Button,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation— daily  J  1,  tri-weekly 
K  1,  weekly  J  J  1. 

SOl'TH  SIDE  SENTINEL;  Fridays; 
four  pages;  size  24x35;  stibscriptiou  .$1;  es- 
tablished 1872;  Alpheus  Boiling,  editor  and 
publisher;  dated  at  Lynchburg  and  Burke- 
ville. 

VISITOR;  Saturdays  ;  eight  pages;  size 
28x36;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1882: 
Mrs.  Thomas  Whitehead,  editor :  Whitehead 
&  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  J  J. 

LYNCH'S  STATION,  Campbell  Co.,. 

n  350  pop.,  on  Virginia  Midland  Rd.,  24  m. 

from  Lynchburg;   a  mineral,   agricultural 

and  lumber  region. 

CAMPBELL  CO.  RECORD;  Fridays;^ 
four  pages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1883 ;  B.  J.  Wilkinson,  editor  ;  J.  A. 
Traylor  &  Co.,  publi.shers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

MANASSAS,  Prince  William.  Co.,  6 
361  pop.,  on  the  Virginia  Midland  Rd., 
near  the  junction  with  Manassas  branch 
and  35  m.  from  Washington,  D.  C.  Con- 
tains a  grist  and  steam  saw  mill  and  black- 
smith and  wheelwright  shops.  A  stone 
quarry  in  the  neighborhood. 
GAZETTE;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 

22x32;    subscription   $1..50 ;   established  1869; 

J.  J.  Davies,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  K. 

MARION,  C.  H.,  Smythe  Co.,  p  1,200 
pop.,onHolston  r.  and  Norfolk  &  Western 
Rd.,  160  m.  from  Lynchburg.  Chiefly  en- 
gaged in  mining,  manufacturing  and  agri- 
culture. 
CONSERVATIVE   DEMOCRAT^ 

Thursdays;  democratic;  four  pages;  size  26x38; 

subscription    $2;     established    1881;     R.    H. 

Brown,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K. 
PATRIOT    AND    HERALD;   Thurs 

days;  independent;   four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ; 

subscription  $2  ;  established  1869  ;  William  C. 

Pendleton,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  K  1. 

MARTINSVILLE,   C.    H.,     Henry. 

Co.,  g  on  Danville  &  New  River  Rd.;  2,000' 

pop.  of  township. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  democratic ;  four 
pages  •  size  22x32 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished isso ;  J.  T.  Darlington  &  Sons,  editors 
and  publishers;'  circulation  K. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  ;  size  25x37  ;  sul)Scription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1870 ;  L.  Starling  Thomas,  editor  and 
pulilisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 


MIDDLETOWN,  Frederick  Co..    6 

550  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  80  m.  N. 

of  Staunton. 

VALLEY  ECHO;  Saturdays ;  four 
pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1883  ;  Hoenshel  &  Moore,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  K. 

NOK.MAL  INDEX;  semi-monthly; 
educational;  sixteen  pages;  size  of  page  9x12; 
subscription  $1  :  established  1883;  Hoenshel* 
Moore,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K 


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VIRGINIA. 


MONTEREY, C.  H.,  Highland  Co.,  -n 
150  pop.,  8  ni.  from  the  heads  of  the  James 
and  Potomac  rs.  A  country  adapted  to 
grazing. 

HIGHLAND  RECORDER;  Satur 
■days  ;  independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  2lix40 ; 
subscription  $1-50;  established  1877;  W.  W. 
Brenaman,  editor  and  publisher ;   clrc'n  K  1. 

-NATIONAL  SOLDIERS' 
HOME,  Elizabeth  City  Co.,  D-  5,000 
pop.,  ou  Hampton  Roads,  on  the  Chesa- 
peake &  Ohio  Rd.  Hampton  Normal  and 
Agricultural  Institute  is  located  in  the 
vicinity.    Has  Soldiers'  Home. 

HOME  BULLETIN  ;  Saturdays;  four 
pages ;  size  17x24 ;  subscription  SI ;  estab- 
lished 18*i;  S.  W.  Randall  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers. 

NE  WBERN,  C.  H.,  PulasH  Co.,  p  212 

pop.,  2>o  m.  from  Bublin  depot ;  the  largest 
cattle  depot  on  Norfolk  &  Western  Rd.  A 
famous  short-horn  cattle  country.  En- 
gaged in  stock  raising. 

PULASRI  PEOPLE;  Tliursdays; 
■democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x3l)  ;  sub- 
scription $1.50  ;  established  1872 ;  W.  W. 
Wysor,  editor ;  Wysor  &  Jordan,  publishers  ; 
circulation  K  K. 

NEWCASTLE,  C.  H  ,  Craig  Co.,  -a 

RECORD  ;  Saturdays:  four  pages;  size 
•22x32 ;  subscription  .§2  ;  established  1SS5 ; 
■Chas.  N.  Hawkins,  editor  and  publisher. 

NEW  MARKET,  Shenandoah  Co.,  ^ 
705  pop.,  on  V'alley  branch  of  Baltimore  & 
Ohio  Rd.,  43  m.  N.  by  E.  of  Staunton,  and  150 
N.  W.  of  Richmond.  Trade  centre  for  an 
agricultural  section. 

OUR  CHURCH  PAPER;  Thursdays; 
lutheran  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x38 ;  subscrip- 
tion $l.tj5;  established  1873  ;  W.  E.  Hubbert, 
S.  Henkel  and  L.  A.  Fox,  editors  and  publish- 
ers; criculation  J  1;  issue  also  the  Shenan- 
doah Valli'y. 

(SHENANDOAH  PRESS;  Fridays; 
eight  iiages  ;  size  of  page  12x17  ;  sub.scription 
.$1 ;  established  1883  ;  J.  B.  Strayer,  editor  ; 
John  K.  Wickes.  publisher  ;   circulation  K  1. 

SHENANDOAH  VALLEY;  Fridays; 
democratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x38  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1,60;  established  1806;  Henkel  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  ;  issue 
also  Our  Church  Paper. 

NEWPORT  NEWS,  Warwick  Co..  D- 
1,2()0  poi).,  on  Jauies  r.,  75  m.  f  rom  Richmond 
and  16  from  Norfolk,  on  the  Chesapeake  & 
Ohio  Rd.  Is  one  of  the  chief  coaling  and 
shipping  ports  of  the  Atlantic  coast.  Several 
large  hotels  are  situated  here.  One  of  the 
principal  industries  of  this  section  is  peanut 
growing. 

COMMERCIAL;  Saturdays;  four  pages; 

size  22x32;  subscription  .S2 :  established  1883; 
John  Viney.  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K  1. 
CARET  ;  monthly;  baptist;  four  pages; 
size  11x16;  subscription  .51)  cents  ;  established 
1884 ;  C.  D.  Cooley,  editor  and  publisher ;  a 
local  coloi-ed  church  paper. 

NEW   RIVER    DEPOT,    Ptihisld 

Co.,  p  200  pop.,  at  junction  of  the  New  River 

and  Norfolk  &  Western  Rds. 

NEW  RIVER  BULLETIN;  Saturdays; 
independent  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x33  ;  sub- 
scription SI. 50 ;  established  1882;  G.  C.  Whar- 
ton, editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1 ; 
dated  at  New  River  Depot  and  Central. 


VIRGINIA. 


NORFOLK,  C.  H.,  A^or/olk  Co.,  q, 
27,IKX)  pop.,  on  Elizabeth  r.,8  m.  from  Hamp- 
ton Roads  and  32  from  Atlantic  Ocean.  Ter- 
minus of  Norfolk  &  Western  and  Norfolk 
Southern  Rds.,  and  connected  with  Al- 
bemarle Sound  by  Dismal  Swamp  and 
Albemarle  &  Chesapeake  canals.  Its  harbor 
is  large  and  safe,  admitting  vessels  of  the 
largest  class.  Engaged  in  foreign  and  do- 
mestic commerce.  Second  city  in  population 
and  first  in  commercial  importance  in  the 
State.  Regular  line  of  steamships  ply  be- 
tween Norfolk,  Philadelphia,  New  York, 
Baltimore,  Boston  and  Liverpool. 

EVENING  NEWS  ;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sundav  ;  four  pages ;  size  19x24 ;  sub- 
scription S3;  established  18S3;  William  W. 
Degge,  e<litor ;  News  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  III. 

LANDMARK  ;  every  morning  except 
Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays ; 
democratic ;  four  pages ;  size  23x3:3  ;  sub- 
scription— daily  §5,  weekly  $1;  established 
—daily  1873,  weekly  1873 ;  James  Barron  Hope, 
editor;  Landmark  Publishing  Co.,  publish- 
ers; S.  S.  Nottingham,  Jr.,  business  manager; 
circulation— daily  III,  weekly  J  1 . 

PUBLIC  LEDGER;  every  evening  ex 
cept  Sunday ;  independent ;  four  pages ;  size 
19x28;  subscription  $4.50;  established  1876; 
J.  Richard  Lewellen  &  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  III. 

VIRGINIAN  ;  every  morning  except 
Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thui-sdays ;  four 
pages ;  size— daily  2:^x36.  weekly  24x34  ;  sub- 
scription—daily $5,  weekly  $1 ;  established- 
daily  1865,  weekly  1870 ;  M.  Glennan,  editor  and 
publisher:  circulation — daily  1 1  1,  weekly  J. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  eightpages  ;  size 
30x44  :  subscription  $2 ;  established  1880 ;  Prof. 
N.  B.  Webster,  editor;  W.  S.  Copes,  publisher  ; 
circulation  K  1. 

SUNDAY  CiAZETTE;  Sundays:  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages;  size  3itx44;  subscrip- 
tion S2;  established  1878;  William  W.  Degge, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1 ;  an  edi- 
tion, entitled  the  Gazette,  is  issued  Saturdays. 
The  Portsmouth  Observer  is  printed  at  this 
office. 

VIRGINIA  SEAPORT;  Saturdays; 
four  pages ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $1.50 ; 
established  1884  ;  Patrick  Keenau,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

ONANCOCK,  Accomack  Co.,  o  800 
pop.,  on  arm  of  Chesapeake  Bay;  trade 
centre.  Baltimore  steamboat  lands  daily. 
Lies  in  a  thickly  settled  district.  Gar- 
den truck  raising  and  shipping  form  the 
chief  branches  of  industry. 

EASTERN  VIRGINIAN  ;  Saturdays ; 
four  pages  :  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  es 
tablished  1873:  Frank  P.  Brent,  editor;  On 
ancock  Publishing  Co.,  publishers ;  circ'n  K  1 

ORANGE,  C.  H.,    Orange  Co.,  a   647 

pop.,  on  V.  5L  and  Potomac,  Fredericksburg 

&  Piedmont  Rds.,  79  m.  from  Washington, 

D.  C,  and  71  from  Lynchburg. 

OBSERVER  ;  Saturdays  ;  democratic  ; 
four  pages :  size  22x31  :  subscription  $1.50 ; 
established  1S81 ;  Robert  N.  Robinson,  editor  ; 
J.  J.  Robinson  &  Son,  publishers  ;  circ'n  K. 

PIEDMONT  VIRGINIAN:  Fridays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  :  size  24x34  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1..tO  ;  established  1867  ;  A.  F.  Stofer  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  K. 

PEARISBURG,  C.  H.,  Giles  Co.,  p 
285  pop.,  on  New  r.,  90  m.  W.  of  Lynchbm-g 
and  20  W.  by  N.  of  Christiansburg. 
VIRGINIAN;  Fridays;  democratic  ;  four 

pages ;    size   24x:%  ;    subscription   $2 ;   estab- 


534 


GEO.   P.   KOWELL   &   CO'S 


VIRGINIA. 


VIRGINIA. 


lished  1866 ;  W.  S.  Matnews,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K. 

PETERSBURG,   Binwiddie    Co.,  p 
21,656  pop.,  on  Appomattox  r.,  22  m.  from 
Richmond  and  10  from  City  Point,  and  on 
Norfolk  &  Western  Rd.,  at  junction  of  Rich- 
mond   &  Petersburg  and  Petersburg  Rds. 
A  harbor  for  light  draught  vessels,  and  a 
shipping  point  and  centre  of  trade. 
INDEX -APPEAL,  ;      every    morning 
except     Sunday,    and    WEEKLY,    Wed- 
nesdays;    dally   four   pages,    weekly   eight 
pages  ;   size— dallv  24x30,  weekly  35x48 ;    sub- 
scription—daily $6,  weekly  $'^ ;    established 
1865;     R.   P.  Barham,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation— dailv  I  1,  weekly  J  1. 

RURAIi  MESSENGER;  Saturdays; 
agricultural;  fii;ht  jiaues;  size  26x40;  sub- 
scription $2 ;  esinlilislicd  1871;  Ege  &  Rogers, 
editors  and  iiublishers  ;  circulation  H  H. 

S  T  A  K  OF  Z  I  O  N  ;  Fridays  ;  African 
methodist  episcopal ;  four  pages  ;  size  20x30  ; 
subscription  !S1.50;  established  1877;  Rev.  J. 
McH.  Farley,  editor  and  publisher  ;  clrc'n  J  1. 
TRADE  REVIEW;  Saturdays;  four 
pages;  size  16x22;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1883;  David  May,  Jr.,  editor  and  pub- 
llstier  ;  circulation  K  1. 

VIRGINIA  liANCET;  Saturdays;  four 
pages  ;  size  20x26 ;  subscription  $2  :  estab- 
lished 1882;  George  F.  Bragg,  Jr.,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

PORTSMOUTH,  Norfolk  Co.,  O, 
ll,3Ss  pop.,  ou  the  Elizabeth  r.,  opposite  Nor- 
folk, and  the  terminus  of  Seaboard  & 
Roanoke  Rd.  Contains  a  Government 
Navy  Yard,  and  the  railroad  shops  of  the 
S.  &  R.  Rd.  Contains  also  other  manufac- 
tures. Is  connected  with  Baltimore  by 
steamboat  line. 

ENTERPRISE;  every  morning  except 
Mondav  ;  four  pages  ;  size  21x28 ;  subscription 
$5;  established  1873;  J.  W.  H.  Porter,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  J. 

TIHIES;  every  morning  e.xcept  Monday, 
and  TIDEWATER  TIMES,  Mondays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x32  ;  subscrip- 
tion—dallv  .$5,  weekly  $,\  \  established  1878; 
W.  H.  Sto'kes.  editor;  Times  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  ;  W.  B.  Wilder,  manager  ;  circula- 
tion—dailv  J  J.  weekly  J  1. 

O  IJ  S  E  R  V  E  R  ;  S'lndays  ;  democratic  ; 
eight  pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  sub.scription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1882  ;  J.  H.  Wilcox,  editor  and  pub 
Usher ;  circulation  K  K  ;  printed  at  the  office 
of  the  Norfolk  Smiciau  Gazette. 
TIDEWATER  Ti:>IES;  (,see  Times.) 
VIKCilNIA  BAPTIST  COMPAN- 
ION; Thursdays;  baptist;  four  pages ;  size 
21x:W;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1882: 
Rev.  H.  Powell,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation J  I. 

VIRGINIA  GRANGER;  Thursdays; 
four  pages;  size  22x30;  sulwcriptlon  $1.25; 
established  1879;  J.  M.  Blanton,  editor;  W. 
B.  Wilder,  business  manager;  circulation  J  1; 
Issued  from  the  office  of  the  Times. 

RICHMOND,  C.  H.,  Henrico  Co.,  n 

State   capital,  72,825  pop.,  on  James  r.,  at 

head  of   tide-water,   and    junction  of  six 

railroads,    100  m.   from  Washington,  D.  C. 

Engaged  in  commerce  and  manufactures. 

ANZEIGER;  every  morning  exct-in 

Monday,     and    VIRJilMSCIlE     ZEI- 

TlJNti,     Sundays;     Gernum  ;     <lemocratic; 

four  pages;  size— daily  22x31,  weekly  2SxKi; 

suljscriptlon— daily  JSfi,  weekly  .$2."iO;    cstal)- 

lished  1853;  B.  Hassel,  editor  and  publisher; 

circulation— daily  K,  weekly  J. 

DISPAT(;H  ;  every  morning  except 
Monday,  SEMI-WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays,  and   WEEKLY,  Fridays;   demo- 


cratic ;  four  pages ;  size  26x38  ;  subscription — 
daily  $6,  semi- weekly  $2,  weekly  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1850;  Dispatch  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation— daily  F,  semi-weekly  J,. 
weekly  CJ  1. 

ST  Ate  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
SEMI-WEEKLiY,  Mondays  and  Thurs- 
days, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  daily  and  semi-weekly  four  pages, 
weekly  eight  pages  ;  size — daily  and  semi- 
weekly  26x39,  weekly  29x44;  subscription—  • 
daily  $5,  semi-weekly  $2,  weekly  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1876 ;  Richard  F.  Beirne,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation— dally  G,  semi-weekly 
K,  weekly  1 1. 

VIRGINIA  STAATS  GAZETTE  ; 
every  morning  ;  German  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
23x:34:  subscription  $6;  established— dally 
1870,  Sunday  1876 ;  John  H.  Peln,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

WHIG  ;  every  morning  except  Sunday, 
WHIG  AND  ADVERTISER,  semi- 
weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays,  and  WEEK- 
LY, Fridays;  republican;  four  pages;  size- 
daily  and  semi-weekly  23x34,  weekly  26x39  ; 
subscription— daily  $5,  semi-weekly  $2,  week- 
ly $1 ;  established  1824 ;  Riclimond  Whig 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation—daily J  J  1,  semi-weekly  K,  week- 
IvHl. 

WHIG  AND  ADVERTISER;  (see 
Whig.) 

CAPITAL,  ;  Saturdays ;  eight  pages ;  size 
30x44 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1883 ;  R. 
Fuller  Woodward,  editor  and  manager  ;  cir- 
culation J  1. 

CATHOLIC  VISITOR  ;  Saturdays ; 
catholic;  eiglit  pages;  size  30x44;  subscription 
$1.,50  ;  established  1875  ;  Juan  A.  Plzzlni,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

CENTRAL  PRESBYTERIAN;  Wed- 
nesdays ;  presljyterian  ;  eight  pages ;  size 
28x42;  subscripticm  .$3;  cstalilished  1837; 
Richardson  &  Southall,  editors  and  publish- 
ers :  circulation  H  1. 

CHRISTIAN  ADVOCATE;  Thurs 
days;  methodist  episcopal,  south;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2.20 ;  estab- 
lished 1832  ;  John  J.  Lafferty,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  G  1. 

INDUSTRIAIi  SOUTH;  Saturdays; 
commercial;  four  pages;  size  26x40;  sub- 
scription $2  ;  established  1881 ;  James  McDon- 
ald and  Baker  P.  Lee,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
circulation  J  1. 

OBSEUVEH  ;  Thursdays;  four  pages; 
size  22x30;  subscription  $1..50;  established 
1882 ;  R.  E.  Lee  Tanner,  editor  and  publisher  : 
circulation  I  L 

PLANET;  Saturdays;  four  pages ;  size 
20x26  ;  sul)seription  $1.50  ;  established  1883  ; 
John  Mitchell,  Jr.,  editor  and  manager;  cir 

culatlon  J  1 .  „      

RELIGIOUS  HERALD;  Thiu-sdays; 
baptist ;  tour  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
$2  60 :  established  1828 ;  A.  E.  Dickinson  and 
W.  E.  Hatcher,  editors  ;  Jeter  &  Dickinson, 
publishers;  circulation  G  1.        _  .  ,,     „, 

SOUTHERN  CHURCHMAN;  Thurs 
days  ;  protestant  ejuscopal  ;  four  pages  ;  sizfr 
26x40  ;  subscription     $2;     established      1835; 
D  F.  Sprigg,  D.  D.,  editor;  circulation  H  I. 

VIRGINIA    STAR;     Saturdays;    four 
pages;    size    22x31:   subscription    $2;   estab- 
lished 1877  ;  Steward,  Woolfolk  &  Co.,  editors- 
and  publishers:  circulation  IL 
yiR<iINIS( HE  ZEITUNG 

'^CHILDREN'S  FRIEND;  semi-month- 
ly; juvenile:  four  pages;  size  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion 50 cents;  established  1866;  Rev.  J.  K.  Ha- 
zen,  editor  ;  Whittet  &  Shepperson,  publish- 
ers :  does  not  insert  adyertisements ;  issue 
also  the  Earnest  Worker  and  Missionary. 

ATLANTIC  JOURNAL  OF  MEDI- 
CINE ;  monthly  :  medical;  sixty  six  pages 
octavo;  subscription -$2:  established  1883; 
H.  G.  Houston,  M.  D.,  editor  and  publisher: 
circulaton  K.  ^,  , 

COLLEGE  MESSEN(JER;  monthly; 
thlrtv-six  pages  octavo  ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1876;  Literary  Societies  of  Rich- 
mond College,  editors  and  publishers;  cir- 


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VIRGINIA. 


VIRGINIA. 


culatlon  K ;  a  college  magazine ;  Issued  dur- 
ing the  collegiate  year. 

EARNEST  WORKER;  monthly; 
Presbyterian  ;  thirtv-six  pages  octavo  ;  sub- 
scription 6i)  cents  ;  established  1870  ;  Rev.  J.  K. 
Hazen,  editor  ;  Whittet  &  Shepperson,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  F  1  ;  issue  also  the  Chil- 
dren's Friend  and  MLisionary. 

EDUCATIONAL,  JOURNAL  ^OF 
VIRGINIA;  monthly  ;  educational :  fifty- 
two  pages  octavo;  subscription  §1;  established 
1869  ;  Wm.  F.  Fox,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation J  J  1.  ,,,,„  .  ,. 

MERCANTILE  AND  MANUFAC- 
TURING JOURNAL  :  monthly;  com- 
mercial ;  twenty-four  pages ;  size  of  page 
11x14 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1883 ; 
Richard  E.  Frayser,  editor  and  publisher;  cir- 
culation I. 

MISSIONARY;  monthly  ;  presbyterian ; 
sixteen  pages  octavo  ;  subscription  50  cents  ; 
established  1ST2  ;  Secretaries  of  Foreign  Mis- 
sions of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  the 
United  States,  editors  ;  Wliittet  &  Shepper- 
son, publishers  ;  circulation  H  H  1 ;  issue  also 
Children's  Friend  and  Earnest  Worker. 

SCARIiET  DEGREE;   monthly  :  odd- 
fellowship  ;  twelve  pages  ;  size  of  page  9x12 ; 
subscription  50  cents  ;  established  ISSt ;  C.  A.  i 
Bryce,  M.  D..  editor  and  publisher;  issues  also 
Southeiti  Clinic. 

SOUTHERN  CLINIC;  monthly ;  medi- 
cal;  sixty  pages  octavo;  subscription  SI; 
established  1878  ;  C.  A.  Bryce,  M.  D.,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  II ;  issues  also  Scarlet 
Vegree. 

SOUTHERN  PLANTER;  monthly; 
agricultural ;  sixtv-eight  pages  octavo  ;  sub- 
scription S1.50 ;  established  1840 ;  W.  C.  Knight, 
editor;  T.  W.  Ormond,  publisher;  circula- 
tion H  H  1. 

VIRGINIA  EAW  JOURNAL;  month 
ly ;  legal ;  seventy-two  pages  octavo  ;  sub- 
scription S5;  establi.shed  1877;  James  C. 
Lamb,  editor;  West,  Johnston  &  Co.,  publish- 
ers :  circulation  K. 

VIRGINIA  MEDICAL  aiONTHL\  ; 
medical ;  eighty  pages  octavo  ;  subscription 
$.3;  established  1874;  Landon  B.  Edwards, 
M.  D.  and  William  H.  Coggeshall.  M.  D.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

A.  T.  O.  PALM;  quarterly;  college 
secret  society  ;  one  hundred  pages  octavo ; 
.subsctlption  §1  ;  established  1881 ;  Otis  A. 
Cilazebrook,  editor;  Alpha  Tau  Omega  Pub 
lishing  House,  publishers;  circulation  K  1;  a 
college  paper;  issued  during  the  collegiate 
year. 

ROANOKE,    Roanoke  Co.,   p   0,000 
pop.,  on  Norfolk  &  Western  Rd.,  at  termi- 
nus of  Shenandoah  Valley  Rd.,  53   m.  W. 
of    Lynchburg.    Has  four   tobacco    facto- 
ries,  also  iron  works,  car  shops  and  loco- 
motive works.  Surrounded  by  an  iron  min- 
ing and  agricultural  district. 
LE.VDER;   Saturdays;    four    pages;  size 
2t)x40:     subscription  Sl-^0 ;    established    1882; 
S.  S.   Brooke,  editor;   Leader   Printing   Co., 
publisher. 

SATURDAY  REVIEW;  Saturdays; 
independent ;  four  pages :  size  22x:30 ;  sub- 
scription §!..")() ;  established  1877;  R.  V.  &  O.  D. 
Derr,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

ROCKY  MOUNT,  C.  H.,  Franklin 
Co.,  Q  600  pop.,  on  Virginia  Midland  Rd.,  69 
m.  from  Lynchburg.    Has  iron  mines. 

FRANKLIN  GAZETTE;    Fridays; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;    subscription  .§2  ;  es- 
tablished  1876;    E.  W.   Saunders,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation K. 
RURAL  RETREAT,  Wi/the  Co.,  p 
400  pop.,  on  Norfolk  &  Western  Rd.,  12  m. 
W.  of  Wytheville,  in  an  agricultural  dis- 
trict. 

AMERICAN  BANNER;  Fridays  :  eight 
pages ;  size  22x31 ;  subscription  .SI ;  established 


1882 ;  M.  C.  Steffey,  editor  and  publislier ;  cir- 
culation K. 

SALEM,  C.  H.,  Roanoke  Co.,  p  2,000 
pop.,  on  Roanoke  r.  and  Norfolk  &  West- 
ern Rd.,  60  m.  from  Lynchburg.  Seat  of 
Roanoke  College  and  HoUins'  Institute. 
Situated  at  the  head  of  the  famous  Valley 
of  Virginia.  In  a  prosperous  agricultural 
district.  Engaged  in  tobacco  raising,  agri- 
culture and  various  manufactures. 

TI3IES- REGISTER;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscriptiun 
$2 ;  established  18.55 ;  Crabtree,  Denit  &  Web- 
ber, editors  and  publishers  ;  cu-culation  J  J. 

ROANOKE  COLLEGIAN  ;  monthly; 
twenty-eight  pages  ;  size  of  page  8x11 ;  sub- 
scription SI ;  established  1874  ;  J.  T.  Crabtree,. 
editor  aud  publisher ;  circulation  J  ;  a  col- 
lege paper ;  issued  during  the  collegiate  year. 

SCOTTSVILLE,  Albemarle  Co.,  a  80O 
pop.,  on  James  r.  and  Richmond  &  Alle- 
ghany Rd.,  20  m.  S.  of  Charlottesville.  A 
shipping  point. 

COITRIER  ;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages;  size  24x:34;  subscription  $1.^; 
established  1861 ;  James  C.  Hill  &  Son,  edi- 
tors aud  publishers;  circulation  K  1. 

SMITHFIELD,   Isle  oj    Wight  Co., 
C,  850  pop.,  30  m.  from  Norfolk.    Engaged 
in   peanut    growing  aud    in    curing   and 
packing  hams. 
ENTERPRISE;  Tuesdays;  four  pages: 

size    22x30;    sub.scription   SI. 50;   established 

1884 ;  P.  R.  Berkely  and  J.  B.  Nelms,  editors 

and  jniblishers. 

SOUTH  BOSTON,  Halifax    Co..    p 
750    pop.,    on   Richmond    &    Danville   Rd. 
Tobacco  market  and  trade  centre. 
HALIFAX  RECORD;  Fridays;  deui 
ocratic:  eight  pages;    size   30x44;    subscrip- 
tion S1.50:    establi.shed    1870;   J.  A.  Phillips, 
editor;  Edmondson   &    PhilUps,  publishers  ; 
circulation  K  1. 

STAUNTON,  C.  H.,  Augusta  Co.,  -Q 
6,6t>l  pop.,  on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  and  Balti- 
more &  Ohio  Rds.,  136  m.  from  Richmond,  93 
from  Harper's   Ferry.     Engaged  in  manu- 
facturing and  centre  of  an  agricultural  dis- 
trict.  The  State  Insane  and  Deaf  and  Duml> 
Asylums  are  located  here.    Seat  of  several 
institutions  of  learning. 
GOODSON   GAZETTE;   Saturdays; 
four  pams  ;  size  14x20  ;  subscription  50  cents  ; 
establislicd  1874  ;  printed  and  published  at  the 
Virginia  Institution  for  the  Education  of  the 
Deaf  and  Dumb  and  the  Blind  ;  circulation  K. 
SPECTATOR  ;  Wednesdays;  four  pages  ; 
size  -27x41 ;  subscription  S2  ;  established  1823  ; 
Richard   Mauzy,  editor   and  publisher;  cir- 
culation I.  

VALLEY  VIRGINIAN;  Thursdays; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  29x42  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2  ;  established  1866  ;  S.  M.  Yost  &  Son, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  cii-cnlation  I  I. 

VINDICATOR;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  27x42  ;  subscription  S2 ;  estab- 
lished 1846 ;  Tinsley  &  Morton,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  J  1.  ,  ^ 

VIRGINIA  CRITIC;  Saturdays;  four 
pages;  size  22x30;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 18"4;  C.  L.  Smith  and  D.  C.  Carter,  edi- 
tors; S.  C.  Carter  &  Co.,  publishers. 

ALM.4  MATER:  monthly;  sixteen 
pages;  size  of  page  9x12;  subscription  isl  ; 
estabUshed  1880;  Ellis  E.  Crittenden,  editor; 
Lee  and  Jackson  Literary  Society,  publish- 
ers; a  school  paper;  issued  during  the  school 
year. 


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VIRGINIA. 


VIRGINIAS;  monthly ;  commer- 
cial; twenty  to  thirty  pages;  size  of  page 
9x12;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1880;  Jed. 
Hotchkiss,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion J  J. 

STRASBURGH,     Slierumdoah    Co., 

&i  tilT  pop.,  on  the  Baltimore  &  Ohio   and 

Virginia  Midland  Rds. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size  22x:»; 
subscription  $1.2.5:  establislied  1882;  J.  B.  Mc- 
Intui-ff,  editor  and  publisher. 

STUART,  C.  H.,  Patrick  Co.,  g 

PATRICK  PRESS:  Thursdays;  four 
pages  ;  size  34x35 ;  subscription  $1.5U;  estal)- 
lished  18S4 ;  Abram  Staples,  editor ;  M.  V. 
Stedman,  publisher. 

SUFFOLK,  C.  H.,  Nansemond  Co.,  Q, 
2,5iXi  pop.,  on  Nansemond  r.,  at  intersection 
of  Norfolk  &  Western  with  Seaboard  & 
Roanoke  Rd.,  22  m.  from  Norfolk,  .58  from 
Petersburg  and  17  from  Portsmouth.  Sur- 
rounded by  a  truck-growing  district.  Has 
consideralsle  oyster-packing  business. 

HERALD:  Fridays:  independent  dem- 
ocratic; four' pages;  size  24x36;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50  ;  established  1873  ;  Thomas  G.  Elam, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

TAPPAHANNOCK,  C.  H.,  Essex 
Co.,  D-  574  pop.,  on  Rappahannock  r.,  50  m. 
N.E.  of  Richmond.  Engaged  in  coast  trade. 
Fish,  grain  and  fruit  are  shipped  from  here. 
Has  a  United  States  Custom  House. 

TIDEWATER  INDEX;  Fridays;  four 

f)ages;    size    24x35:    subscription  .$1;   estab- 
ished  1869  ;  A.  R.  Micou  and  James  T.  Powell, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circujation  K  1. 

TAZEWEIiIi,C.  H.,  Tazeioell  Co.,  J3 
5ti0  pop.  In  an  agricultural  anil  stock- 
raising  district. 

CLINCH  VALLEY  NEWS;  Fridays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscrip- 
tion .$1.5(1 :  estaljlished  186»;  Joseph  V.  Kelly, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

Tl  IHES;  Wednesdays  ;  independent ;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x36  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1882;  A.  F.  Barrow  and  J.  N.  Har- 
man,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  K  K. 

UNIVERSITY  OF  VIRGINIA, 

Albemarle  Co.,  O  6110  pop.,  near  the  junction 
of  C.  &  O.  and  Va.  Midland  Rds.,  1  m.  from 
Charlottesville.  The  location  of  University 
of  Virginia. 

VIRGINIA  UNIVERSITY  MAGA- 
ZINE; monthly;  seventy-six  pages  octavo; 
sub.scription$2;  established  1862;  Literary  So- 
cieties of  the  University  of  Vii-ginia,  editors 
and  publishers ;  circulation  K ;  a  college 
magazine  ;  issued  during  the  collegiate  year. 

ANNALS  OF  >IATIIEM.\TICS, 
PURE  AND  APPLIED;  bimonthly; 
educational ;  thirtv-six  pages  ;  size  of  page 
8xlU;  sul)scription  .$2 ;  established  1874 :  Or- 
inond  Stone  and  Wm.  M.  Thornton,  editors 
and  pulilishers  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

WARRENTON,C.  H.,  Fauquier  Co., 
(^  1,M(!()  pop.;  situated  in  an  agricultural 
district  and  a  centre  of  trade. 

TRUE  INDEX  ;  Saturdays  ;  democratic  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  26,\40;  sul)scrii)ti(>n  $1.25;  es- 
tablislied  1867;  L.  W.  Caldwell,  editor ;  F.  H. 
Caldwell,  iiublisher;  circulation  K  K  1. 

VIRGINIAN;  Thursilays;  democratic; 
four  pages;  size  24x.'!8  ;  sulxscription  $1.5<);  es- 
tablished 1877;  William  C.  Marshall,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  J. 


VIRGINIA. 


WARSAW,  C.  H.,  Richmond  Co.,  D- 

115   pop.,  5  m.  from  Rappahannock  r.,  in 

agricultural  district. 

NORTHERN  NECK  NEW^S:  Fridays  ; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x.32  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1879;  Northern  Neck 
News  Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  circ'n  K  1. 

WASHINGTON,  C.  H.,  Rappahan- 

nock  Co.,  [^  254  pop. 

KLUE  RIDGE  ECHO;  Thursdays; 
democratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35 ;  sub- 
scription $1.30 ;  established  187s ;  W.  W. 
Mottett,  editor  and  publisher. 

W^AYNESBOROUGH,  Augusta 
Co.,  -a5(K.l  pop.,  on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  and 
Shenandoah  Valley  Rds.,  12  m.  from  Staun 
ton  and  96  from  Roanoke. 

ME.SSENGER;  Saturdays;  democratic; 

four  pages ;  size  20x26  ;  subscription  $1..50  : 
established  1883  ;  G.  W.  Dudley  &  Son,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

WEST  POINT,  King  William  Co.,  a- 
1,800  pop.,  at  confluence  of  Pamunkey  and 
Matapony  r.,  and  at  terminus  of  Piedmont 
Air  Line  branch  of  Richmond  &  Danville 
Rd.,  38  m.  from  Richmond.  Engaged  In 
lumbering  and  oyster  packing.  Steamers 
daily  to  Baltimore,  tri  weekly  to  New 
York,  and  .semi-weekly  to  Boston.  A 
trading  and  shii)i)ing  iioint  for  adjoining 
counties. 

STAR;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1871;  J.  M.  Davis  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers;  circulation  K  1. 

W^ILLIAMSBURGH,  C.  H.,  Jame.^ 
City  Co.,  a-  2,000  pop.,  on  the  Chesapeake 
&  Ohio  Rd. 

(iAZETTE;  Wednesdays;  Independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  22x31  ;  suljscription  $2.50 ; 
estaliiished  1SS4 ;  Benjamin  Long,  editor  and 
publisher. 

WINCHESTER,    C.    H.,    Frederick 

Co.,  (i  4,958  pop.,  on  Valley  branch  of  B.  &  O. 

A.  Rd.,  100  m.  from  Baltimore  and  83  from 

Washington,  D.  C.    Contains  paper,  sumac, 

rolling  and   flouring  mills,  and  shoe  and 

glove  factories.    Is  pleasantly  situated  in  a 

beautiful  and  fertile  country,  which  forms 

part  of  the  great  valley  of  Virginia.     The 

liuildings  are  mostly  of  brick  ^ind  stone, 

and   ai'e   supplied   with    excellent  water 

brought  in  iron  pipes  from  a  distant  spring. 

A  good  wheat-growing  section. 

liEADEK;    Fridays;     republican;     four 

jages  ;  size  24x3,5 j  sub.scription  $1.50 ;  estab- 

Gosorn,  editor  and  pub- 


size  24.1C35  ; 
18S4;    T.   H. 


pa_ 

lished 

Usher. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic  ;  four  pages ; 
size  25x38  ;  subsciiption  $2 ;  estaVdished  1865  : 
News  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
circulation  K. 

TIMES;  Wednesdays;  democratic ;  four 
pages;  size  58x42  :  subscription  $2.20;  estab 
lished  1865;  Wm.  Riely,  editor  and  manager; 
Wlnehe.ster  Times  Co.,  publishers  ;  circ'n  J  1 . 


HOUSE    C.  H., 

,  55  m.  from  Abingtou, 


W^ISE    COURT 

Wise  Co.,  p  4110   pop,, 
the  nearest  Rd.  point. 

TIMES  ;  Wednesdays;  republican;  four 

pages  ;  size  '23x30 ;  subscrijjtiou  $1:  established 
18S3 :  G.  W.  Kilgore,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K  1. 


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VIRGINIA. 


WEST  VIRGINIA. 


"WOODSTOCK,   C.   H.,   Shenandoah 

Co.,  b  1,150  pup.,  on  North  fork  of 
Shenandoah  r.,  and  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio 
Rd.,  100  m.  W.  of  Washington  City  and 
160  from  Richmond. 

SHENANDOAH  HERALD;  Fridays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  'i<xU  :  subscrip- 
tion ,§2;  established  181T  ;  Herald  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  J. 

VIRGINIAN;  Fridays  ;  democratic  ; 
«lght  pages;  size  2Gx4(t;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1880:  R.  H.  Martin,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J. 

WYTHEVILLE,  C.  H.,  Wythe  Co., 
P  2,560  pop.,  on  Xorfolk  &  Western  Rd., 
133  m.  from  Lynchburg  and  260  from 
Richmond.  Engaged  in  manufacturing, 
cattle  raising,  and  is  a  trade  centre. 

SOlTH-WEfST  VIRGINIA  ENTER- 
PRISE; senii-weelvly,  Wednesdays  and  Sat- 
urtlays  ;  democratic  ;  "four  pages ;  "size  22x32  ; 
subscription  $3 ;  established  1870 ;  J.  H.  &  M. 
31.  Caldwell,  editors  and  puljlishers ;  circula- 
tion K  1. 

DISPATCH;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages;  size  26x36;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1862  ;  Withers  &  Terry,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  ciix-ulation  K  K  1. 

WKST  VIRGINIA. 

ALiDERSON,  Monroe  Co.,  g  750  pop  , 
on  Chesapealie  &  Ohio  Rd.,  in  superior  farm- 
ing and  stock-raising  country.  Lumber 
mills  near  by. 

STATESMAN;  Fridays;  independent; 
tour  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $1.50 ; 
established  1882 ;  R.  D.  Alderson,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

BERKELEY    SPRINGS,  C    H., 

Morgan  Co.,  a  534  pop.,  2 J  m.  S.  of  Potomac 

r.  and  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  at  Sir  John's 

Run,  and  50  m.  N.  W.  of  Harper's  Terry. 

One   of  the  oldest  summer  resorts  In  the 

South.    An  agricultural  county. 

MORGAN  MERCURY:  Saturdays  : in- 
dependent ;  four  pages;  size  22x31 ;  subscrip- 
tion §1.50;  estaljlished  1868;  J.  W.  Trimble, 
-editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

BETHANY,  ^'j'-oo/.-c  Co.,  i   location 

of  Bethany  College. 

COLLEGIAN;  monthly;  twenty  pages; 
size  of  page  sxll;  subscriotion  $1;  estab- 
lished 18S3;  Students  of  Bethany  College, 
editors  and  pulilishers;  a  college  paper: 
issued  during  the  collegiate  year. 

BE"VERLY,  C.  H.,  Randolph    Co.,  □ 

210  pop.,  42  m.  from  B.  &  O.  Rd.,  on  Tygart's 

Valley  r.,  46  m.  south  of  Grafton,  and  30  m. 

from  Phllippi. 

RANDOLPH  ENTERPRISE;  Thurs- 
•days;  democratic;  four  pages;  size  21x35; 
subscription  .$2;  established  1ST4;  Bosworth 
K  Talbot,  editors  and  publisliers;  clrc'u  K. 

BRAXTON,  C.  H.,  Braxton  Co.,  a  300 

pop.,  on  Elk  r.,  about  43  m.  from  Weston. 

Lumbering  Is  the  principal  occupation   of 

the  inhabitants. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays  ;  den\ocratic  :  four 
pages;  size  24x35;  subscription  S1..5U ;  estal>- 
iislied  1883  ;  C.  Y.  Byrne,  editor  and  publisher: 
circulation  ,T. 

BUCKHANNON,C.  H.,  Upshur  Co., 
D  1,1X10  pop.,  on  Buckhannon  r.  and  Clarks- 


burg, Weston  &  Glenvllle  Rd.,  about  15  m. 

E.  by  S.  of  Weston. 

BANNER;  Fridays  ;  four  pages ;  size 
24x36  ;  subscription  SI. .50  ;  established  1876  ; 
T.  McCreerv,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion K  1. 

BUSY  BEE;  Saturdays;  non-partisan; 
four  pages ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription  .SI ; 
established  18-<4  :  May  M.  Grove,  editor  and 
publisher. 

DELTA;  Tuesdays ;  four  pages ;  size 
26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1871 ;   A.. 

B.  Clark,  editor  and  publisher ;  clrc'n  K  K  1. 

BT7FFALO,  Putnam  Co.,  -a  351  pop., 
on  the  Great  Kanawha  r.  and  Ohio  Central 
Rd.,  35  m.  from  Charleston.  Has  a  flouring 
mill  and  spoke  factory. 

KANAWHA  VALLEY  TEACHER; 

monthly  :  educational ;  twelve  pages  ;  size  of 
page  8x11 ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  established 
1~<"^4  :  Lewis  B.iruliai  t,  editor  and  publisher. 

CAIRO,  Ritchie  Co.,  Yj  250  pop.,  on 
B.  &  O.  Rd.,  30  m.  from  Parkersburg.  En- 
gaged in  lumbering  and  oil  boring. 

RITCHIE  DEMOCRAT  AND 
BEACON  LIGHT;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic :  eight  pages  ;  size  35x48 ;  subscription 
.$1..tO  ;  established  1877  ;  Van  A.  Zevely,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  J  J. 

CEREDO,   Wayne  Co.,  p  500  pop.,  on 

Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Rd. 

ENTERPRISE;  Tuesdays ;  eight  pages; 
size  ;?0x44 ;  subscription  $1.25 ;  established 
1881 ;  W.  A.  Merrill,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K  1. 

CHARLESTON,  Kanawha  Co.,  -n 
7,000  pop.,  on  Great  Kanawha  r.  and  Chesa- 
peake &  Ohio  and  Ohio  Central  Rds„  52  m. 
from  Huntington.  The  river  is  navigable 
for  25  m.  above  this  point.  Centre  of  trade. 
Surrounded  by  coal  and  iron  regions.  Salt 
works  located  within  3  m. 

TIDIES;  every  morning  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEIvIjY.  Saturdays;  independent; 
dally  fuur  pages,  weekly  eight  pages;  size- 
dally  22x30 ;  weekly  (size  of  page)  15x22  ;  sub- 
scription—daily .$4,  weekly  .$1.50  :  established 
—daily  1881,  weekly  1884  ;  A.  M.  White,  editor 
and  ijublisiier  :  circulation— daily  K  K  1. 

ADVANCE;  Saturdays;  four  pages:  size 
13x20;  subscription  .SI. 511;  establLshed  1883;  J. 

C.  Carson,  editor  and  publisher. 
JOURNAL;    Wednesdays:     republican; 

eight  pages  ;  size  :3ilx44  ;  established  1885  :  A. 
Burlew,  editor  ;  Journal  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. 

KANAWHA  GAZETTE;  Wednes- 
days ;  democratic  ;  four-  pages  ;  size  29x44  ; 
subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1873  :  Pember- 
ton  &  Donnally,  editors  and  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation J  1. 

STATE  TRIBUNE;  Saturdays;  repub- 
lican ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x41 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1881;  Alvaro  F.  Glbbens, 
editor  :  Republican  Co.,  publishers  ;  clrc'n  J. 

CHARIiESTOWN,  C.  H.,  Jefferson 

Co.,  -  2.U16  pop.,  at  junction  of  Valley 
Branch  of  Baltimore  &  Ohio  and  Shenan- 
doah Valley  Rds.,  10  m.  S.  W.  of  Harper's 
Ferry.  Engaged  in  agriculture  and  manu- 
facturing. 

SPIRIT  OF  JEFFERSON;  Tues- 
davs  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ; 
subscription  $2,511;  established  1844:  Geo.  W. 
Haines,  editor  and  publisher  :  circulation  J. 

VIRGINIA  FREE  PRESS;  Thurs- 
days ;  democratic  ;  four  pages ;  size  24x38  ; 
subscription  $3  ;  established  1821  ;  W.  W.  B. 
Gallaher,  editor  ;  W.  W.  B.  &  J.  X.  Gallaher, 
publishers ;  ciix-ulation  J  1. 


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WEST  VIRGINIA. 


WEST    VIKGIMA    DEMOCRAT; 

Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  .34x3(1 ; 
subscriptiiiii  S2  ;  establislied  IHS5;  Everett  W. 
BediuK'T,  iditor;  West  Virginia  Publisiiing 
Co.,  pulilislicr.s. 

CLARKSBURG,  C.  H.,  Harrison 
Co.,  [^  3,.'j00  pop.,  a  rapidly  growing towu,  on 
Parkersburg  division  of  Baltimore  &  Ohio 
Rd.,  and  at  terminus  of  tlie  Clark.sliurg, 
Weston  &  Glenvillo  Rd.,  120  m.  from  Cum- 
berland. Coal  abundant ;  has  manufac- 
tvu-es ;  in  good  farming  and  grazing 
country. 

N  E  W  S  I  Saturday.?  :  democratic  ;  four 
pages;  size  26.K10;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 18T(>;  George  Purcel),  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J  1. 

TELEGRAM;  Siturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages;  size  .311x44;  subscription  $2."il) ; 
established  1861  ;  A.  L.  Husted,  editor;  W.  F. 
Richards,  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

CLiAY,  C.  H.,  Clai/  Co.,  n  74  pop.,  on 
Elk  r.,  52  ra.  N.  E.  of  Charleston.  A  lumber 
centre  ;  c  jal  and  iron  interests  awaiting  de- 
velopment. 

CLiAY  CO.  8TAR;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages ;  size  2Ux26 ;  sul)scription  .^1  ;  es- 
tablished 1883;  Wm.  P.  Gould,  editor  and 
pul)lish('r;  circulation  .J  1. 

ELIZABETH,  C.  H.,  Wirt  C«.,b  900 

pop.,  on  r.  in  lumber  district. 

WEST  VIRGINIA   TRANSCRIPT; 

Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages  ;  sizeoUx44; 
sub^ciiption  $1.50 ;  estaljlished  1S73 ;  M.  M. 
Rockhold,  editor  and  pulilisher;  circ'n  J. 

FAIRMONT.  C.  H.,  Marion  Co.,  (^ 
l.OJO  pop.,  on  Monongahela  r.  and  Balti- 
more &  Oiiio  Rd.,  77  m.  from  Wlieeling. 
The  river  is  navigable  to  this  point.  Mining 
and  shipping  of  coal  carried  on.  A  branch 
of  the  State  Normal  School  is  here. 

INDEX;  Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  2tix40 ;  suljscription  $2  ;  estaljlished 
1874  ;  William  A.  Ohley,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  .1  1. 

WEST  VIRGINIAN;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $2  ; 
established  1868  ;  Powell  &  Shinn,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  .J  J. 

FAIRVIEW,  C.  H.,  Hancock  Co.,  tl 

400  pop.,  3  m.  from  Ohio  r.  at  Wellsville, 

O.,  and  36  N.  of  Wheeling. 

HANCOCK  CO.  COURIER;  Fridays; 
four  pages;  size  22x33;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1869;  J.  W.  Plattenburgh  &  Son, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K. 

FAYETTEVILLE,   C.    U..  Fayette 

Co.,  g  1.55  pop.,  3  m.  from  C.  &  O.  Hd.,  and  43 

from  Charleston.    Engaged  in  coal  mining. 

ENTERPRISE;  Wednesdays;  repub 
lican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  sub.scription 
$1.50;  established  1875;  H.  W.  Brazle  and  J. 
L.  G.  Mavp,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

FAYETTE  DEMOCRAT  ;  Saturdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  2ix:W  ;  sub.scrip- 
tion $l.r,0  ;  established  18S2  ;  Charles  E.  Mahan, 
editor  and  publisher. 

FLODING  SPRINGS,  ^ahell  Co.,  -n 

ODI)-FEM-0\VS'      ADVOCATE  ; 

monthly;  odd-fellowship;  four  pages ;  size 
26x10 ;  subscription  75  cents  ;  established  1878 ; 
Geo.  A.  Floding,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation J  .(  1. 

FRANKLIN,  0.  H.,  Pendleton  Co.,^ 
300  pop.,  on  the  south  branch  of  Potomac  r., 
40  m.  from  nearest  Rd. 
MOrNT.\IN    NEWS;    Friday.s;   demo- 


WEST  VIRGINIA. 


cratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  of  page  12x17  ;  sub 
scription  $1..50;  established  18.84;  Jordan  & 
Dickson,  editors  and  publishers. 

GERARDSTOWN,  Berkeley  Co.,  cf 
239  pop.,  10  m.  from  Martinsburg.  Is  in  a 
farming  community. 

WEST  VIRGINIA  GOOD  TEMP- 
LAR; Thursdays;  temperance;  four  pages; 
size  16x22;  subscription  5ii  cents  ;  established 
1880;  J.  B.  Morgan,  editor  :ind  itulili.sher  ;  cir- 
culation K;  an  eiglit  page  edition  is  also  is- 
sued, suVjscription  $1 ;  circulation  of  eight- 
page  edition  K  ;  issues  also  the  Times. 

T  I  ;>I  E  S  ;  semi-monthly  ;  neutral ;  four 
pages  ;  size  20x26 ;  sul)scription  .50  cents ;  es- 
tablished 1870;  J.  B.  Morgan,  editor  and  pub- 
lislier ;  issues  also  the  iVest  Virginia  Good 
Templar, 

GLENVILLE,  C.  H.,  Gilmer  Co.,  n  30O 
pop.,  on  the  Little  Kanawha  r.,  100  m.  from 
Parkersburg.  Engaged  in  agriculture,  lum- 
bering and  coal  business. 
CRESCENT;     Mondays;    neutral;  four 
pages:  size  24x30;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1882;  Charles  E.   Morton,  editor    and 
publislier :  circulation  J. 

GILMER  BANNER  OF  DEMOC- 
RACY :  Fridays;  democratic  ;  four  pages; 
size  24x:i5 ;  established  1SS4 ;  Kidd,  Hays  &. 
Brodie,  editors  and  publishers. 

GRAFTON,  C.  H.,  Taylor  Co.,  Q  3,450 
pop.,    on  Tygart  Valley   r.,    100    m.  froiu 
Wheeling,   on   the  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.;: 
terminus   of    Grafton    &   Greenbrier  R 1. 
Lumber  trade,  coal  mining  and  manufac- 
turing the  chief  industries. 
EAGLE;     Fridays ;    republican  ;    four 
pages ;    size   24x36;    subscription   $1;   estab- 
lished lsr8 ;  Eagle  Co.,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  K  K. 

SENTINEL;    Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages;    size  26.^40;  subscription  $1.50  :  estab 
lished   1870;  G.^orge  A.  Dunnlngton,  editor; 
Dunnington  &  Burchenal,  publishers  ;   clrcu 
lation  K  K  1. 

STANDARD;  Fridays;  four  pages  :  size 
24x36 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established  18H4  ; 
T.  H.  Marshall,  editor  and  publisher. 

GRANTSVILLE,C.  H.,  Calhoun  Co.^ 

a 

CAIiHOITN  CHRONICLE;  Tuesdays; 

four  pages  ;  size  21x35;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablisliiMl  iss:!:  JIarsliall  &  Bro.,  editors  and 
])nlilis)iers  ;  cirenlation  K  1. 

HAMLIN,  C.  H.,  Lincoln  Co.,  p  30O 
pop.,  on  Mud  r.,  20  m.  from  Chesapeake  &. 
Ohio  Rd.  Has  steam  mills,  and  is  engaged 
in  coal  mining  and  lumbering.  An  agricul- 
tural section. 

LINCOLN  CLIPPER;  Thursdays ; 
democratic;  four  pages  ;  size  20x26;  subscrip- 
tion $1.25;  estalilished  1881;  W.  S.  Bowles,, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

HAMPTON,  KaiHiichti  Co.,  -a  on  tlic- 

Great  Kanawha  r..  18  m.  above  Charleston, 
on  tlie  Cliesapeake  &  Ohio  Rd.  Has  a  flour- 
ing mill,  and  engaged  In  coal  mining  and 
shipping. 

FREE  BAPTIST  HERA1..D;  month- 
ly ;  free-will  baptist;  four  pages  ;  size  21x26  ;: 
established  1884 ;  J.  E.  Cox,  editor  and  pub- 

HARRISVILLE,  C.  H.,   (RITCHIE 

COUltT  HOUSE   1'.  O.)   Ritchie    Co.,    ti  300- 
pop.,  37  m.  from  Parkersburg.    A  fine  farm- 
ing country. 
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WEST    VIRGINIA. 


WEST  VIRGINIA. 


republican  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscrip 
tlon  $1.50;  established  1S73 ;  V.  W.  Morns, 
editor  aud  publisher. 

HINTON,  C.  H.,  Summers  Co.,  g  879 

pop.,  ou  C.  &  O.  Rd.  and  New  r.     In  a  fine 

timbered  country,  containing  coal. 

HEAni..IGHT;  Thursdays:  republican; 

four    pages;    size  lsx24;    subscription  $1.2o ; 

established  1SS4  ;  S.  F.   JIcBride,  editor  and 

publisher. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  demo.-ratic  : 
four  pages  ;  .size -'5x35  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  es- 
tablished 1884;  C.  L.  Peck,  editor  aud  pub- 
lisher. 

ilIOUNTA IN  HERALD;  Thursdays  ; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  2tix40  ;  subscrip- 
tion S2 ;  established  1872 ;  C.  L.  Thompson, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

HUNTERSVIL.LE,  C.  H.,  Pocahon- 
tas Co.,  a  90  pop.,  40  m.  from  Millboro'  Depot, 
the  nearest  Rd.  point. 

POCAHONTAS  TIMES;  Thursdays; 
four  pages  :  size  20x20  ;  suljscriptiou  .§1.50 ;  es- 
tablished l*s3 ;  Jas.  B.  Canfield,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

HUNTINGTON,  Cabell  Co.,  -a  6,00n 
pop.,  on  Ohio  r.  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Rd. 
reaches  Ohio  r.  at  this  point,  and  connects 
with  the  Kentucky  Rd.  system.  Has  large 
car  and  other  factories ;  52  m.  from  Charles-  1 
ton.  Large  Rd.  shops  and  car  works  are 
located  here.  Shipping  point  for  coal,  lum- 
ber. Iron  and  salt  from  the  Kanawha  mines 
and  regions. 

ADVERTISER;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  .$2 ;  es- 
tablisnecl  1869 ;  E.  A.  Bennett,  editor  ;  Emory 
G.  Bennett,  publisher ;  circulation  J. 

ARGUS;  Thursdays;  eight  pages;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1872; 
W.  F.  Wallace,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circula- 
tion K  K. 

COMMERCIAL.;  Saturdays;  .republi- 
can; four  pages  ;  size  26x40:  subscription  ,S1.50; 
established  1874;  W.  A.  Gibson,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

REPUBLICAN;  Saturdays ;  republican; 
four  pages;  size  26x4'i:  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1882;  J.  J.  Peterson,  editor;  Hun 
tington  Printing  Co.  (incorporated),  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

METHODIST  WITNESS;  monthly: 
method ist  episopal ;  four  pages;  size  20.y26  ; 
subscription  50  cents:  established  1882;  Rev. 
S.  B.  D.  Prickitt,  editor  and  publisher. 

JACKSON,  C.  H.,  Jackson  Co.,  -a 
IIEKAM);  tsee  Ripley's.) 

KEYSER,  C.  H.,  Mineral  Co.,  ^  1,693 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  23  m.  from 
Cumberland,  Md.  A  shipping  point  for 
grain  and  live  stock.  Has  a  chair,  wagon, 
spoke,  furniture,  broom  and  glove  faciory 
and  two  steam  flouring   mills. 

MOUNTAIN  ECHO;  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent ;  four  pages  :  size  26x40  ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1876;  James  O.  Thompson, 
editor  and  publisher  :  circulation  K  1. 

^VEST  VIUfJINIA  TRIBUNE;  Fri 
days  ;  deniocratic  ;  f<jur  pages  ;  size  24x35  ; 
subscription  .$2  ;  established  1870  ;  A.  V.  Doug- 
las &  Co.,  editors  aud  publishers  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

KINGWOOD,  C.  H.,  Preston  Co.,  ^ 

450  pop.,  3  m.  from  Cheat  r.,  and  10  m.  from 

Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd. 

PRESTON  CO.  JOURNAL  ;  Thurs- 
days ;  republican  ;  four  pages  :  size  24x36 ;  sub- 
scription $1.65;  established  1866 ;  William  M. 
O.  Dawson,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  .J  1 . 


WEST  VIRGINIA  ARGUS;  Fridays; 
democratic  ;  foiu-  pages  :  size  24x35  :  subscrip- 
tion $1.5";  established  1870 ;  Lee  Kussart,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

LEWISBURG,  C.  H.,  Greenbrier  Co., 
p  9s5pop.,4  m.  from  Greenbrier  r.,9  from 
Greenbrier  White  Sulphur  Springs  and  20O 
S.  of  Wheeling.    Situated  among  the  moun- 
tains, and  a  centre  of  business.    Engaged  in 
agriculture  and  manufactures. 
GREENBRIER      INDEPENDENT  -, 
Thursdays  ;   democratic  ;    four    pages  ;    size 
26x40  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1866  ;  B.  F. 
Harlow,  editor ;  Harlow  &  Argabrite,  publish- 
ers :  circulation  J  1. 

MADISON,  C. H.,  BooneCo.,p90 pop., 
on  Little  Coal  r.  about  37  m.  from  Charles- 
ton. Situated  in  a  very  fine  coal,  iron  aud 
timber  district. 

VALLEY  RECORD;  Saturdays;  eight 
pages;  size  30x44:  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1S83  ;  Meadows  &  Crouch,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  K. 

MARTINSBURG,  C.  H.,  Berkeley 
Co.,  cf  pop.  of  town  6,335,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio 
Rd.,  19  ni.  from  Harper's  Ferry,  96  from  Har- 
rlsburg,  Pa.  and  about  70  from  Cumberland;^ 
also  on  Cumberland  Valley  railroad.  Con- 
!  tains  railroad  repair  shops,  distillery^  spoke 
works,  lime  and  phosphate  factories,  and  is 
a  centre  of  trade. 

HER.ALD;  Saturdays;  republican:  four 
pages  :  size 26x40  :  subscription  $2  :  establish- 
;  ed  1881  ;  John  T.  Reily,  editor  and  publisher  ;. 
circulation  J  1 .  ,  .   ,  ^ 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  :30x44  ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1873 ;  J.  N.  Wisner,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

STATESMAN;  Thursdays;  democratic;- 
four  pages  ;  size  25x36 ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1869;  W.  B.  Colston,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulatkm  K  1. 

MIDDLEBOURNE,  C.  H.,  Tyler 
Co.,  "n  250  pop.,  ou  the  line  of  the  Ohio  r.,  50 
m.  from  Wheeling  and  the  centre  of  a  large 
lumber  trade. 

TYLER  CO.  STAR  ;  Fridays  ;  repub- 
1  licau ;  eight  pages :   size  30x44  ;  subscription. 

$1  :  established  1877;  A.  B.  Smith,  editor  and 

publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

MOOREFIELD,  C.  H.,  Hardy  Co.,d 

554  pop.,  on  S.  branch  of  Potomac  r.,  27  m. 

above  Romney,  150  S.  E.  of  Wheeling,  and  50- 

I     from    Cumberland,    Md.     Principally    en- 

'     gaged  in  stock  raising. 

EXAMINER;  Fridays;  democratic;, 
four  pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1874  ;  D.  O.  Maupin,  editor  ;  David  M. 
Parsons,  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

MORGANTOWN,  C.  H.,  Mononga- 
lia Co.,  i  9."0  pop.,  ou  Monongahela  r.,  US' 
m.  S.  of  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  with  which  It  is 
connected  by  steamboats  and  on  a  proposed 
branch  of  the  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.  now 
I  being  built.  Engaged  in  various  manuf  ac- 
j     tures.     Seat  of  West  Virginia  University. 

NEW  DOMINION;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic;  four  pages;  size  26x4(1;  subscription 
$1.50 ;  established  1875 ;  Julian  E.  Fleming, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J. 

POST;  Saturdays  :  republican  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40  :  subscription  .$2  ;  establish- 
ed 1864  ;  Morgan  &  HotTman,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  J  1. 


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WEST  VIRGINIA. 


WEST  VIRGINIA. 


MOUNDSVILLE,   C.  H.,   Marshall 

Co.,  [^  1,774  poi)-,  on  Ohio  r.  anrt  Baltimore  & 
Ohio  Rd.,  11  m.  below  Wheeling.  Sur- 
rounded by  a  farming  country.  Engaged 
In  manufacturing  and  coal  mining. 

MARSHALL,  HERALD;  Thursdays; 
four  pages;  size  24x35;  subscription  .§1.25 ; 
establlslied  18S1 ;  J.  E.  Hart,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher;  cin-ulation  K  1. 

UEW  CUMBERLAND,  Bancock 
Co.,  i  1,218  pop.,  on  Ohio  r.,  30  m.  from  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.,  35  from  Wheeling  and  9  from 
SteubenvlUe,  Ohio.  Engaged  In  the  manu- 
facture of  fire  brick,  sewer  pipe  and  terra 
cotta  work.  Contains  also  a  foundry  and 
machine  shop. 

HANCOCK    CO.    INDEPENDENT ; 

Wednesdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  sub- 
scription .$2  ;  establlslied  1877  ;  A.  W.  Brown, 
«ditor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

NEW    MARTINSVILLE,  C.  H., 

Wetzel  Co.,  li  778  pop.,  on  Ohio  r.,  40  m.  be- 
low Wheeling,  and  on  the  Ohio  r.  Rd. 

MESSENGER;  Fridays;  four  pages; 
size  2sx44;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1876;  Eisanbarth  &  Jacobs,  editors;  E.  E. 
Eisanbarth,  iiublisher  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

WETZEL  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays; 
eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1877  ;  Robert  McEldowney  and  W. 
S.  Wiley,  editors  ;  A.  R.  Laiug,  publisher ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

NICHOLAS,  C.  H.,  Nicholas  Co.,  n  300 
pop.,  2  m.  from  Ganley  r.  and  TO  m.  from 
Charleston ;  its  occupations  are  mainly 
cattle  raising,  wool  growing,  lumber  pro- 
duction, etc. 

CHRONIC liE;  Saturdays;  four  pages; 
size  24X.55;  subscription  $l..50;  established  1880; 
Howard  Templeton,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K  I. 

PARKERSBURG,  C.  H.,  Wood  Co., 
"U  6,582  pop.,  on  Ohio  and  Little  Kanawha 
rs.,  respecting  the  navigation  of  which  it  Is 
a  most  proniient  shipping  and  trading  point, 
204  m.  by  rail  and  96  by  river  below  Wheel- 
ing. On  Baltimore  &  Ohio  and  Cincinnati, 
Washington  &  Baltimore  and  Ohio  r.  Rds. 
Engaged  in  oil  refining  and  manufactur- 
ing. Has  U.  S.  Custom  House,  machine 
shops  and  an  extensive  furniture  factorj'. 
Second  city  in  West  Virginia  in  point  of  pop- 
ulation and  buslness'^lmportance. 

STATE  JOURNAL:  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays; 
republican;  four  pages;  size  — dally  24x3"', 
■weekly  ;30x44;  subscription— daily  .$6.50,  week- 
ly $1 ;  established— daily  18«.3,  weeklv  1869 ;  A. 
B.  White,  editor ;  White  &  Baker,  publishers ; 
•circulation— dally  J  J  1,  weekly  H  H. 

JOURNAL  And  messenger  ;  (see 
Cincinnati,  ().^ 

SENTINEL;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  29x43  ;  subscription  $2  ;  estfib- 
llshed  1875;  R.  E.  Hornor,  editor;  Sentinel 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers;  circulation  .TJ  1. 

STATE  STANDARD;  Fridays  ; 
greenback;  four  pages;  size  24x36;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1879:  S.  H.  Plersol,  editor 
an<l  puhllsher;  circulation  J  1. 

WEST  VIRGINIA  FREEMAN: 
Wednesdays;  temperance;  eight  p;ig('s  ;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1881  ;  1. 
H.  Johnson,  editor  ;  Freeman  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  ;  circulation  H  H. 

S  01  I  T  II '  S  INDEX;  monthly  ;  four 
pages ;    size  18x25 ;     subscription    60   cents  ; 


established  1873;  Channlng  M.  Smith,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  1 1. 

PEERYSVILLE,  C.   H.,   McDowell 

Co.,  p  50  pop.,  on  Dry  Fork  of  Tug  r. 

McDowell  progress;  Satur- 
days ;  four  pages ;  size  22x32  ;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1882 ;  J.  R.  Greenawalt,  edi- 
tor; H.  C.  Auvil,  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

PETERSBURGH,  Grant  Co.,  cf  400 
pop.,  42  m.  from  Keyser,  on  South  branch 
of  the  Potomac.    Is  in  an  agricultural  sec- 
tion ;   has  flour  mill  and  woolen  factory. 
SOUTH    BRANCH   GAZETTE:   Fri- 
days ;    republican  ;    four   pages  ;   size  24x35  ; 
subscription   $1.50;   established  1878;  Arthur 
S.  Markell,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  K  K. 

PHILIPPI,  C.  H.,  Barbour  Co.,  f^  450 
pop.,  on  Tygart's  Valley  r.  and  present 
Southern  terminus  of  the  Crafton  &  Green- 
brier Rd.    Has  a  steam  saw  and  grist  mill. 

J  E  F  F  E  RSONI  AN  -  PLAINDEAL  - 

ER  ;  Thursdays  ;  democratic  :    four  pages ; 
j  size    24x36;     subscription    $1..50;   established 
I  1873 ;  D.  W.  Gall,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation K  K  1. 

REPUBLICAN  ;  Tliursdays  ;  repub- 
lican ;  four  pages ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1830  ;  M.  F.  Hall,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

PIEDMONT,  Mineral  Co.,  q-  2,000 
pop.,  200  ni.  from  Baltimore,  Md.  On  Balti- 
more &  Ohio  and  Cumberland  &  Pennsyl- 
vania and  West  Virginia  Central  &  Pitts- 
burgh Rds.,  26  m.  from  Cumberland,  Md. 
Has  several  railroad  shops  and  coal  mines 
in  the  neighborhood. 

OBSERVER;  Saturdays;  republican; 
four  pages ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1881 ;  G.  T.  Gosorn,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

POINT  PLEASANT,  C.  H.,  Mason 

Co.,  -n  1,036  pop.,  on  Ohio  Central  Rd.,  just 
above  the  junction  of  Kanawha  with  Ohio 
r.,  200  m.  above  Cincinnati.  Agriculture  and 
coal  and  salt  mining  are  among  the  chief 
industries. 

MASON  CO.  GAZETTE:  Thursdays; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.25  ;  established  1881  ;  Sam  C.  Butler, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K  K. 

REGISTER;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ; 
established  1862;  George  W.  Tippett,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

PRINCETON,  C.  H.,  Mercer  Co.,  g 

500  pop.,  5  m.  from  Rd.  at  Ingleside.    An  ex- 

I     cellent  educati<mal  Institution  is  located 

here. 

JOURNAL;     Fridays ;     democratic ; 

four  pages ;  size  24x35  ;    subscription  $1.25  ; 

established  1879 :  Henry  B.  Kitts,  editor  and 

publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

RALEIGH,  C.  H.,  Raleigh  Co.,  g  2.50 
pop.,  10  m.  from  C.  &  O.  Rd.     Lumbering 
and  mining  is  extensively  carried  on.     Is 
well  adapted  for  farming. 
RALEIGH  CO.   INDEX;   Thursdays ; 

neutral ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription 

$1.50;  established  IS80;  A.   M.  Prince,  editor 

and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

RAVENSWOOD,-/acAso?j  Co., -a 950 
pop.,  on  Olilo  r.,  :35  m.  below  Parkersburg, 
':     30  from  Pomeroy,  Ohio,  and  an  equal  dis- 
tance from  the  oil  region  on  Little  Kanawha 


^UMERICAX   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


oil 


WEST  VIRGINIA. 


r.    Surroumled  by  an  agricultural  district. 

Shipping  point  for  several  back  counties. 

JACKSON  BI:GL,E;  Wednesdays ; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion SI. 50;  established  18^3 :  Everett  C.  Smith, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J. 

NEVVSJ  ;  Wednesdays  ;  four  pages ;  size 
25x38;  subscription  81.50;  established  1868; 
McGlothlin  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers ;  cir- 
culation J. 

RIPLEY'S,  Tyler  Co.,  V] 

JAC'KJ^ON  HEUALD  ;  Fridays:  eight 
pages  ;  size  30.x44 :  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1875;  Henry  W.  Deem,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  dated  at  Ripley's  and  Jackson. 

RITCHIE  COURT  HOUSE,C.  II., 

Ritchie  Co.,  d  400  pop.,  and  the  terminus  of 
a  narrow  gauge  Rd.  connecting  with  the 
Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  42  m.  E.  of  Parkers- 
burg.    Has  a  stave  factory. 
REVIEW;  Thursdays  ;  democratic  ;  eight 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  .si. 50:   estab- 
fiihed  1884;  L.  O.  Bennington,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

ROMNE Y,  C.  H.,  Hampshire  Co.,  zi'  800 
pop.,  on  S.  branch  of  Potomac  i-.,  24  m. 
in  a  direct  line  S.  of  Cumberland,  Md.  and 
on  the  South  branch  of  the  Baltim^ore  & 
Ohio  Rd.    Has  a  steam  tannery. 

HAMPiiHIKE  KEVIEAV;  Thur.sdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x45 ;  subscriij- 
tion  $1.50  ;  established  1884 ;  C.  F.  Poland,  edi- 
tor and  publisher. 

SOUTH  BRANCH  INTELLIGEN- 
CER; Fridays  ;  democratic;  tour  pages  ;  size 
24x37;  subscription  §2.50;  established  1830; 
Wm.  Harper,  editor  and  publisher ;  cii'cula- 
tion  K  1. 

TABLET:  Mondays;  four  pages  ;  size  16x 
22;  subscription  "iii  cents;  established  18TT  ; 
circulation  K;  published  during  the  school 
termat  the  West  Virginia  Institution  for  the 
Deaf,  Dumb  and  Blind. 

ST.  ALBANS,  Kanawha  Co.,' -a  l.tJOO 
pop.,  12  ni.  from  Charleston,  on  Kanawha 
r.  and  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Rd.  Timber, 
iron  ore,  both  .splint  and  cannel  coal,  logs, 
staves,  etc.,  are  produced. 

NONPAREIL;  Fridays ;  four  pages ; 
size  22x30;  subscription  50  cents;  established 
1881 :  J.  V.  &  M.  B.  Henderson,  editors  and 
publishers;  circulation  K  K  1. 

ST.  GEORGE,  C.  H.,  Tticker  Co.,  i 
180  pop.,  on  Cheat  r.,  26  m.  from  B.  &  O.  Rd., 
at  Terra  Alta,  20  to  B.  &  O.  Rd.  at  Rowles- 
burg  and  14  m.  from  West  Virginia,  Central 
&  Pittsburgh  at  Thomas.  Lumber  and  logs 
are  produced. 

TUCKER  CO.  PIONEER;  Fridays; 
independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x30  ;  sub- 
scription $1.15;  established  1878;  H.  &  C.  H, 
Maxwell,  editors  and  publishers ;  circ'n  K  K. 

TUCKER  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x31 ;  subscrip- 
tion §1;  established  1880;  Wm.  M.  Cayton, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

ST.  MARYS,  C.  H.,  Pleasants  Co.,  b 
4(X)  pop.,  on  Ohio  r.  Large  quantities  of 
lumber  are  shipped  from  this  point. 

OBSERVER;  Thursdays;  four  pages; 
size  20x26  ;  subscription  60  cents  ;  established 
1881 ;  M.  P.  Prettyman,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  K. 

SALEM,  Harrison  Co.,  [j  350  pop., 
on  the  Parkersburg  branch  of  the  Balti- 


WEST  VIRGINIA. 


more  &  Ohio  Rd.    Has  a  flouring  mill  and  a 
woolen  factory. 

H.\RIMSON  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x31  ;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1884;  Townsend  & 
Davis,  editors  and  publishers. 

SHEPHERDSTOWN,^e/./^e' son 

Co.,  l3  1,60J  pop.,  on  Potomac  r.,  on  Shenan- 
doah Valley  Rd.,  12  m.  above  Harper's  Ferry. 

REGISTER;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $2  ;  establish- 
ed 1849 ;  J.  W.  &  H.  L.  Snyder,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K  1. 

SISTERS VILLE,  Tyler  Co.,  b  (iOO 
pop.,  on  Ohio  r.,and  Ohio  r.  Rd.,  47  m.  below 
Wheeling.  Largest  town  in  county  and  its 
principal  shipping  point.  Has  woolen  and 
floiu-ing  mills,  cigar  box  and  barrel  fac- 
tories and  a  steam  tannery. 

TYLER  DE3IOCR.\T;  Wednesdays; 
democratic  ;  eii.;ht  payes  ;  size  2.5x40  ;  sub- 
scription §1;  established  1S85;  J.  H.  &  G.  M. 
McCoy,  editors  and  publishers. 

TYLER  INDEPENDENT;  Fridays; 
Independent-democratic  ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
26.x4(J ;  subscription  .SI ;  established  1878 ;  D. 
W.  Custer,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  J  1 . 

SPENCER,  C.  H.,  Jioane  Co.,  -a  200 
pop.,  50  m.  from  the  State  capital.  Con- 
tains a  steam  mill,  stores  and  general 
trades. 

BULLETIN  ;  Wednesdays ;  eight  pages  ; 
size  26x40  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1879  ; 
R.  Rex  Rolir,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  J. 

UNION,  C.  H.,  Monroe  Co.,  Q  500  pop., 
about  15  m.  from  Lewisburg.  Wheat,  corn 
and  tobacco  are  the  chief  products.  The 
raising  of  live  stock  Is  the  principal  iu- 
dustrj'.    Mineral  springs  are  located  here. 

MONROE  CO,  WATCHMAN;  Fri 

days  ;  democratic;  four  pages;  size  24x36 ;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1872;  A.  S.John- 
ston, editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

WAYNE  COURT  HOUSE,  C.H. 

Wayne  Co.,  p  200  pop.,  15  m.  from  Ohio  r., 
and  10  from  Big  Sandy.  Farming,  timber- 
ing and  grazing  country. 

WAYNE  ADVOCATE;  Thursdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40;  subscrip- 
tion $1.'25;  established  1874;  H.  K.  Shumate, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

WELLSBURGH,  C.  H.,  Brooke  Co., 
(i  1,810  pop.,  on  Ohio  r.,  16  m.  from  Wheel- 
ing. A  wool-growing  and  agricultural  dis- 
trict.   Coal  mines  located  in  the  vicinity. 

BROOKE  CO.  LOCAL ;  Saturdays  ; 
four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1  ;  es- 
tablished 1883 ;  James  F.  Mui'phy,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages ;  size  25x:33  ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1847  ;  J.  G.  Jacob,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K  K. 

PAN-HANDLE  NEWS;  Fridays  ;  inde- 
pendent-democratic ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1868;  Glass 
Bros.,  editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  K. 

WESTON,  C.  H.,  Lewis  Co.,  n  1,900 
pop.,  on  W.  Fork  r.,  20  m.  from  Clarksburg  on 
Weston  &  Buckhannon  narrow  gauge  and 
present  terminus  of  Clarksburg,  Weston  & 
Glenville  narrow  gauge  Rd.  In  an  agricul- 
I     tural  district,  and  location  of  State  Insane 


542 


GEO.   P.   ROWELL   &  GO'S 


WEST  VIRGINIA. 


Hospital.   Engaged  In  agriculture  and  stock 

raising.    Has  a  broom  factory. 

DEMOCRAT:  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1867 ;  T.  A.  Edwards,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

REPUBLICAN; Saturdays;  republican; 
four  pages ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1879;  M.  S.  Holt,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher :  circulation  J  1. 

WORLD;  Wednesdays;  four  pages  ;  size 
24x35;  subscription  .§1.75;  estaljlished  I'^Sj ; 
Edmlston  &  Graudon,  editors  and  pul>lislicrs. 

WEST  UNION,  C.  H.,  Doddridge 
Co.,  i  1>655  pop.,  on  B.  &  O.  Rd.,  midway  be- 
tween Grafton  and  Parkersburg.  In  agri- 
cultural and  stock-raising  district.  Coal 
mining  and  lumbering  are  important  In- 
dustries. 

RECORD  ;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1878;   F.    Hickman,    editor    and    pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K. 
^WHEELING,  C.  H.,  Ohio  Co.,  State 
capital,  i  31,266  pop.,  on  Ohio  i\,  on  Cleve- 
land &  Pittsburgh,  Pittsburgh,  Cinciunatl  & 
St.  Louis,  Cleveland,  Lorain  &  Wheeling  and 
Wheeling  dlv.  of  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rds..  64 
m.  from  Pittsburgh.  Engaged  in  commerce, 
agriculture   and   manufacturing.      Ranks 
first  in  steel,  iron  and  nail  manufacturing, 
and  has  extensive  pottery  and  flint  glass 
works.    "  Large  coal "  found  in  the  imme- 
diate vicinity.   Largest  and  most  Important 
city  in  West  Virginia, 

INTELLIGENCER;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Sunday,  SjE.III-WEEKLY,  Wednes- 
days and  Saturdays,  and  WEEKLY, 
Thursdays ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size- 
daily  and  semi-weekly  26x40,  weekly  31x46  ; 
subscription— dally  $8,  semi-weekly  $3,  week- 
ly $1 ;  established  1852;  Frew,  Campbell  & 
Hart,  editors  and  publishers;  circulation- 
daily  G  G,  send-weekly  K,  weekly  G  G. 

R'EtilSTER  ;  every  morning,  WEEK- 
LY,  Wednesdays,  and  SUNDAY  REG- 
ISTER, Sundays;  democratic;  daily  four 
pages,  weekly  eight  pages,  Sunday  six 
pages;  size- daily  27x40,  Sunday  and  weekly 
(size  of  page)  20.\;27 ;  subscription— daily,  with 
Sundav,  $9.36,  without  Sunday  $8.  weekly 
$1.50,  S'undav  $2  ;  established  1863;  West  Vir- 
ginia Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publisliers ; 
circulation— daily  G,  Sunday  F,  weekly  G  G  1. 
WHEELINGER  VOLKSBLATT  ; 
every  morning  except  Sunday,  and  WEEK- 
LY, Thursdays  ;  German;  dally  four  pages, 
weekly  eight  pages;  size -dally  24x36,  weekly 
36x44;  subscnptiou— daily  $6,  weekly  $:3.50; 
established  —  daily  1880,  weekly  1881;  Louis 
Lepper,  editor  and  publisher,  circulation— 
daily  .J  1 .  weekly  I. 

NEWS-LETTER;  Sundays:  independ- 
ent ;  eight-  pngos  ;  size  of  page  17x23  ;  subscrip- 
tion .*2 ;  cstablislied  1878  ;  R.  Robinson,  editor ; 
News  Letter  Co  ..publishers  ;  circulation  G  G. 
PAN-HANDLE  GKOCER  AND 
MERflllANTS'  (U'lDE  ;  Saturdays; 
commercial;  thirty  two  pages;  size  of  page 
9x12;  subscription  $2:  established  1883;  C.  N. 
Haley,  editor;  PanHandle  Publisliing  Co., 
publishers.  _^      . 

SUNDAY  RE(ilSTER;  {see  Register.) 

WINFIELD,  C.  H.,  Putnam  Co., -a  305 
pop.,  on  Kanawha  r.,  24  m.  below  Charles- 
ton and  :30  from  Pt.  Pleasant,  on  line  of 
Ohio  Central  Rd.     Contains  steam  flouring 
mill  and  a  stave  factory. 
IRREPRESSIBLE;   Tiiursdays;   four 
pages ;    size   20x26 ;   subscription   $1  ;    estab- 
lished 1879  ;  J.  V.  Stevens  &  Co.,  editoi-s  and 
publishers;  circulation  K  I. 

PUTNAM  DE.HOCRAT;  Frid.ays  ; 
democratic;  four  p.iges ;  size  26x4<);  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1872;  J.  G.  Down- 
tain,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 


WISCONSIN. 


AHNAPEE,    Kewaunee    Co.,  a-   1,300 

pop.,  (in  shore  of  Lake  Michigan.  Contains 

saw  and  grist  mills  and  factories  and  ships 

grain,  bark,  ties,  etc.    Good  farming  lands. 

RECORD  ;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1873  ;  D.  W.  Stebbins,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

ALBANY,  Green  Co.,  g  700  pop.,  on 

branch  of  C,  M.  &  St.  Paul  Rd.  and  Sugar 
r.,  7  m.  from  Broadhead.  Has  woolen  and 
flouring  mills  and  ships  live  stock  and 
grain.  Large  amount  of  tobacco  grown 
and  shipped. 

JOURNAL;     Saturdays;    Independent; 

eiglit  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  es- 
tablished 1878;  John  E.  Bartlett,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  K. 

VINDICATOR;  Thur.sdays ;  prohibi- 
tion ;  eight  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1883;  Vindicator  Publish- 
ing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  K  K. 

ALMA,  C.  H.,  Buffalo  Co.,  -a  1,244  pop., 
on  Mississippi  r.  and  Winona,  Alma  & 
Northern  Rd .  and  about  25  m.  above  Winona, 
Minn.    Engaged  in  grain  and  lumber  trade. 

BUFFALO  CO.  JOURNAL  ;  Thurs- 
days ;  republican  ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ; 
subscription  $2  ;  established  1861 ;  J.  W.  De- 
Groff,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

ANTIGO,  Langlade  Co.,  cf  2,500  pop- 
on  M.,  L.  S.  &  W.  Rd.    Lumbering,  dairying, 
manufacturing  and  farming  section. 
FORWARD;    Thursdays;    republican; 

eight  pages  ;  size  of  page  Hx20;  subscription 

$2;  established  1880;  C.  A.  Martin,  editor  and 

publisher ;  circulation  K  K  1. 
NEWS-ITEM;  Saturdays ;  Independent; 

eight  pages;  size  30.x44;   subscription  $1.50; 

established  1882;  A.   B.  Millard,  editor ;  T.  J. 

Millard,  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

APPLETON,  C.  H.,  Outagamie  Co.,  n- 
10,000  pop.,  on  Fox  r.,  and  on  Chicago  & 
Northwestern,  M.,  L.  S.  &  W.,  and  Milwaukee 
&  Northern  Rds.,  100  m.  from  Milwaukee 
and  185  from  Chicago.  Has  the  greatest 
water  power  in  the  West— 49  feet  fall  within 
a  mile.  Steamers  connect  with  the  lakes 
on  one  hand  and  with  the  Mississippi  r.  on 
the  other.  Engaged  in  various  manufac- 
tures, including  wooden  ware.  Iron,  paper, 
paper  pulp,  flour  and  agricultural  Imple- 
ments. •  Seat  of  Lawrence  University. 

POST ;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  daily  four  pages, 
weeklv  eight  pages;  size— daily  22x30,  weekly 
30x41:  subscription— daily  .$6,  weekly  $1.50; 
estalilishiMl— daily  1883,  weekly  1859;  Post 
PublisliiuK  Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  cu'- 
culation— dailv  K  1,  weekly  J  J  1. 

CRESCENT;  Saturdays;  four  pages; 
size  28x44;  subscription  .$1.50;  established 
18.53  ;  Ryan  &  Bro.,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  J  1. 

VOLKSFREUND;  Fridays;  German; 
democratic;  ten  pages;  size  of  page  15x22;  sub- 
scription—including supplement,  Der  Haus- 
Schatz,  $2 ;  established  1870  ;  Fi-anz  Stummer, 
editor  ;  H.  W.  Meyer,  publisher  ;  the  paper 
is  issued  in  two  editions,  one  being  exclu- 
sively for  subscribers  In  Outagamie  county 
and  th(^  other  for  subscribers  out  of  that 
county  ;  circulation  of  Outagamie  county  edi- 
tion J  J  1 ;  circulation  of  the  other  edition  I  L 

WECKER  UND  BEOBACHTER 
jVM  WINNEBAGO:  Thur.sdays;  Ger- 
man ;  independent ;  eight  pages ;  size  30x44 ; 
subscription  $2  ;  established  1873  ;  Klinker  & 


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Koemer,  editors  and  publishers;  circulation 
J  J  ;  a  four-page  literary  supplement,  Der 
Sonntagsgast,  is  issued  regularly  witli  tlie 
paper. 

ARCADIA,  Trempealeau  Co.,  -a  800 
pop.,  20  m.  N.  of  Winona,  on  Green  Bay,  W. 
&  St.  P.  Rd.,  and  Trempealeau  r.  In  a  fer- 
tile farming  section.  Has  mineral  springs 
and  an  excellent  high  school. 

TREMPEALEAU  CO.  REPUBLI- 
CAN AND  LEADER  ;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1872;  F.  F.  Morgan, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

ASHLAND,  C.  H.,  Ashland  Co.,  ^ 
5,000  pop.,  on  Lake  Superior  and  terminus 
of  Wisconsin  Central  and  Chic,  St.  Paul, 
M.  &0.,  Northern  Pacific  and  Milwaukee, 
Lake  Shore  &  Western  Rds.,  80  m.  E.  of  Du- 
luth,  Minn.  Engaged  in  lumbering  and 
fishing,  ii'on  ore  deposits  in  the  vicinity. 
Has  a  number  of  extensive  saw  mills, 
planing  mills,  a  sash,  door  and  blind  fac- 
tory ;  good  trout  Ashing  attracts  summer 
visitors. 
PRESS;     Saturdays;    republican;    four 

pages  ;  size  26x40;  subscription  $2  ;  established 

18^ ;   Sam  S.  Fifield,  editor  and  publisher  ; 

■circulation  J ;  a  daily  edition  is  issued  during 

the  summer. 

AUGUSTA,  Eau  Claire  Co.,  b  1.116 
pop.,  on  C,  St.  P.,  M.  &  0.  Rd.,  21  m.  E. 
of  Eau  Claire  and  112  from  St.  Paul, 
Minn.  Possesses  water  power  and  is  sur- 
rounded by  an  agricultural  district.  Has 
four  saw  mills  'and  is  extensively  engaged 
In  lumbering,  the  annual  lumber  cut  being 
ten  millions. 

EAGLE;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  establish- 
ed 1874 ;  G.  O.  Jones,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  K  1. 

BALDWIN,  St.  Croix  Co.,  b  488  pop., 
on  C,  St.  P.,  M.  &  O.  Rd.,  40  m.  E.  of  St. 
Paul,  Minn.  Engaged  in  milling,  lum- 
bering, tanning  and  wagon  making. 

BULLETIN;  Fridays ;  four  pages  ; 
size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1879  ;  Ferd.  Peachman,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K  K. 

BARABOO,  C.  11.,  Squk  Co.,  U  3,266 
pop.,  on  Baraboor.,  and  Wisconsin  division 
of  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  about  40 
m.  N.  W.  of  Madison.  Centre  of  an  agri- 
cultural district.  The  river  affords  water 
power. 

FORD'S  SAUK  CO.    DEMOCRAT; 

Saturdays ;  independent-democratic ;  four 
pages ;  size  26x4U ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1880 ;  J.  G.  Ford,  editor ;  C.  W.  Ford, 
publisher ;  circulation  J. 

REPUBLIC;  Wednesdays ;  republican  ; 
eight  pages  ;  size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50  ;  es- 
tablished 1855 ;  John  H.  Powers,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

BARRON,  C.  H.,  Barron  Co.,  tl  500 
pop.,  on  the  Minneapolis,  Sault  Ste.  Mary  & 
Atlantic  Rd.,  and  on  Yellow  r„  which  af- 
fords water  power  which  is  used  in  saw, 
lath  and  otlier  lumber  manufactures.  In  a 
lumbering  and  agricultural  district. 

BARRON  CO.  SHIELD;  Fridays; 
republican  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  subscrip- 


WISCONSIN. 


tion  $2 ;  established  1876 ;  Chas.  S.  Taylor, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

BAYFIELD,  C.  H.,  Bayfield  Co.,  t] 
1,65U  pop.,  on  Bayfield  Harbor,  Lake  Supe- 
rior, 16  m.  from  Ashland.  Is  the  lake  ter- 
minus of  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  & 
Omaha  and  the  Bayfield  Transfer  Rds. 
Engaged  in  fishing,  quarrying  and  lumber- 
ing. A  supei'ior  summer  resort  and  brook 
trout  fisliing  section.  Large  docks  and  ele- 
vators are  in  process  of  construction. 

BAYFIELD  CO.  PRESS;  Saturdays; 
republican ;  eight  pages ;  size  20x26 ;  sub- 
scription $2  ;  established  1868;  Currie  G.  Bell, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

BAY  VIEW,  Milwaukee  Co.,  Q,  4,000 
pop.,  on  C.  &  N.  W.  Rd.,  3  m.  S.  of  Mil- 
waukee. The  works  of  the  North  Chicago 
Rolling  Co.  are  situated  here,  employing  a 
large  number  of  hands.  A  farming  dis- 
trict lies  to  the  south  and  west. 

HERALD  ;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  :  size 
30x44;  subscription  .$1.50;  established  1882; 
Starkey  &  Funk,  editors  and  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

BEAVER  DAM,  Dodge  Co.,  n-  4,000 
pop.,  on  Northern  div.  of  Chicago,  Mil- 
waukee &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  61  m.  from  Mil- 
waukee. Surrounded  by  an  agricultural 
district,  possessing  water  power  which 
is  employed  in  vai-ious  manufactures.  A 
summer  resort. 

ARGUS;    Thursdays;   democratic;   four 

pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1..50;  estab- 
lished 1860  ;  Sherman  &  Hutchins,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

DODGE  CO.  CITIZEN;  Thursdays; 
republican  ;  six  pages  ;  size  of  page  20j26  ; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1856 ;  Tliomas 
Hughes,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J. 

BELOIT,  Rock  Co.,  g  6,000  pop.,  on 
Rock  r.  and  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern 
and  C,  M.  &  St.  Paul  Rds.,  69  m.  from 
Racine,  93  from  Chicago,  12  from  Janes- 
ville  and  85  from  Milwaukee.  Manufactiu' 
ing;  ample  water  power;  populous  farming 
district.  Several  institutions  of  learning, 
among  them,  Beloit  College. 

FREE  PRESS;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  re- 
publican ;  four  pages ;  size— daily  22x30, 
weekly  2Sx44;  subscription— daily  $5.20, 
weekly  $2;  established— daily  1879,  weekly 
1848  ;  Cham  Ingersoll,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation— daily  K,  weekly  J. 

ARGUS;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages;  size  31x4:3  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1879 ;  W.  F.  Palmer,  editor  and  pub- 
lislior;  rirculatlon  K  K  1. 

KOl'M)  TABLE;  bi-weekly;  sixteen 
pages;  size  of  page  8x11;  subscription  $2; 
established  1854  ;  Archaean  Union  Society  of 
Beloit  College,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circu- 
lation K ;  a  college  paper ;  issued  during  the 
collegiate  year. 

BERLIN,  Green  Lake  Co.,  n  3,353  pop., 

on  Fox  r. ;  terminus  Berlin  branch  of  C. 
M.  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  96  m.  from  Milwaukee,  22 
from  Oshkosh.  Centre  of  trade  in  a  cran- 
berry-grooving country.  A  granite  quarry 
is  near  by,  and  various  Industries  are  car- 
ried on. 

EVENING  JOURNAL  ;  every  evening 

except   Sunday,    and    JOURNAL,  Thurs- 

,  days  ;    republican ;    four  pages  ;   size — dally 


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WISCONSIN. 


WISCONSIN. 


22x30,  weekly  26x40  ;  subscription— daily  $"i.20, 
weekly  $1  ;  established— daily  1881,  weekly 
1870;  Chas.G.  Starks,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation— daily  K,  weekly  K  1. 

COIIRANT;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  panes  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
establisliiMl  18:4;  D.  Junor, editor  and  publish- 
er :  circulation  K  1. 

J<M  KNAL  ;  {see  Evening  .Tournal.) 

BLACK  EARTH,  r>ane  Co.,  g  700 
pop.,  on  Black  Earth  creek  and  C,  M.  &  St. 
Paul  Rd.,  20  m.  W.  of  Madison  ;  agricultural 
district;  shipping  point  for  grain  and  .stock. 
ADVERTISER;  Tliursdays;  eight  pages; 
size    :J0x4l;    subscription    .$1.50;    established 
186.8  ;  C.  Burnett,  editor  ;  Burnett  &  Son,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K  I. 

BLACK  RIVER  FALLS,  C.  H., 

Jackson  Co.,  -D  1,427  pop.,  on  Black  r.  and 
Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 
Rd.,  45  m.  from  La  Crosse.  Engaged  in  the 
lumber  trade  and  various  manufactures. 
A  farming  country  lies  to  the  north,  south 
and  west,  and  beds  of  iron  ore  are  in  the 
vicinity. 

BADGER  STATE  BANNER;  Fri- 
days ;  independent- 
republican  ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  35x48 ; 
subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1856; 
Cooper  &  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers; 
circulation  J. 
VVIstONSIN  INDEPENDENT; 
Wednesdays;  republican;,  four  pages ;  size 
26x40-  suhsc-riptiou  *1 ;  established  18.1; 
Ogden  &  Ch;ni(Hcr,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
circculation  K  K. 

BLOOMER,  Chippewa  Co..  b 

WO  If  Kit  A  N  !  Thursdays  ;  eight  pages  ; 
size '"xAS;  .subscription  $2;  established  1880  ; 
G.  L.  Jones,  editor  and  publisher. 

BLOOMINGTON,  Grant  Co.,  pC80 
pop.,  on  Blake's  creek,  16  m.  W.  of  Lancas- 
ter, and  18  from  Prairie  dii  Chlen ;  also  12 
from  station  on  C,  M.  &  St.  P.  Rd.  In  a 
farming  section.  Ships  wheat,  flax,  hops, 
cattle,  etc. 

WEST  CiRANT  RECORD;  Thurs 
davs  •  four  i)ages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscription 
«1  50  •'  established  1880  ;  L.  C.  McKenney,  ed- 
itor and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

BLUE  MOUNDS,  ^>"'e  Co.,  g 
NEWS;  (see  Mount  Horeb.) 

BOSCOBEL,  Grant  Co.,  P  1,428  pop., 
on  Wisconsin  r.,  and  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee 
&  St.  Paul  Rd.,  70  m.  from  Madison  and 
about  25  from  Prairie  du  Chien.  Has  sev- 
eral flouring  mills,  stave,  hoop,  pole  and 
plow  factories,  and  a  foundry. 
DIAL:  Tuesdays;  republican;  four  pages  ; 

si^  26x40;   subscription    $1.50;    establislied 

1872  ;  Mrs.  L.  P.  Lesler,  editor  and  publisher  ; 

circulation  K  1. 

BRANDON,  Fond  du  Lac  Co.,  a-  700 
pop.,  in  Mctouien  townsliip,  on  Chicago, 
Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  R<1.,  74  ni.  from  Mil- 
waukee and  20  from  Berlin.  Trade  centre 
for  a  very  superior  farming  section. 
TIMES;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
ayes    size  24x35;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 


lished 1S65  ;  Martin  C.  Short,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

BRODHEAD,  Green  Co.,  g  I,.50f> 
jpo]).,  on  Sugar  r.  and  Mineral  Point  division 
of  C.  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  at  Junc- 
tion of  Albany  branch,  89  m.  from  Mil- 
waukee and  20  from  Janesville.  Sur- 
rounded by  an  agricultural  district. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
establislietl  1860;  E.  A.  Charlton  and  Mrs. 
Helen  H.  Charlton,  editors;  E.  A.  Charlton, 
publislier  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

REJJISTER;  Saturdays;  eight  pages; 
size  22x40;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1883; 
Register  Printing  Co.,  publishers;  Louis 
Sprague,  manager. 

BURLINGTON,  Racine  Co.,  0, 1,611 
pop.,  on  Fox  r.  and  C,  M.  &  St.   P.  Rd.,  27 
m.  from  Racine.  The  river  furnishes  power, 
whicli  is  employed  in  several  manufactories. 
FREE  PRESS;  Tuesdays;  four  pages; 
size   26x40 ;    subscription   $1.50 ;    established 
1880;  W.  A.  Colby,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation K. 

STANDARD;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1863;  M.  Wagner,  Jr.,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

CADOTT,  Chippeioa  Co.,  ^  1,500  pop., 
12  in.  W.  of  Chippewa  Falls,  which  is  on 
the  Wis.  Central  Rd  ;  has  a  saw  mill,  large 
barrel  manufactory,  and  a  sjioke  and  hub 
factory. 
RECORD;  Saturdays;  eight  pages;  size 

30x44  ;   subscription  $1.50 ;    established  1881 ; 

W.  S.  Munroe,  editor:  W.  S.  Munroe  &  Son, 

publishers;  circulation  K. 

CAM.'B'RIA,  Columbia  Co.,  a  500  pop., 
on  C,  M.  &  St.  P.  Rd.,  20  m.  E.  of  Portage. 
Stock  and  produce  shipping  point. 
NEWS;  Fridays;    eight  pages;  size  26x40; 

subscription  $1.50;  established  lS84;McMahon 

&  Beyer,  editors  and  publishers. 

CEDARBURG,  Ozaukee  Co..  D- 1,000 

pop. 

NEWS;  Wednesdays;  four  pages;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $2;  established  1883; 
Fred  W.  Horn,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation K. 

CENTRALIA,  Wood  Co.,  n  1.90O 
pop.,  at  junction  of  G.  B.,  W.  &  St.  P.  and 
Wis.  Valley  branch  of  C,  M.  &  St.  P.  Rds., 
separated  from  Grand  Rapids  (Wis.)  by 
Wisconsin  river.  Lumbering  and  manu- 
facturing town. 

ENTERPRISE  ;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
,$1.50;  established  1879;  E.  B.  Rossier,  editor 
aiid  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

CHT.T'E'K.Sarron  Co.,  \j  200  p.op.  In 
a  farming  and  lumbering  district. 

AIjERT;  Saturdays;  eight  pages;  size 
30x44;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1882; 
Walter  Speed,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circula- 
tion K. 

CHILTON,  C.  H.,  Calumet  Co.,  a- 1,300 
po)i.,  on  Manitowoc  r.,  about  10  m.  E.  of 
Lake   Winnebago  and    on    Milwaukee   & 
Northern  Rd.,  79  m.  from  Milwaukee.    In  a 
farming  and  dairying  district. 
CALUMET    CO.    NEWS;   Thur.sdays 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2;   established   1880;    Dankoler    Bros., 
editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  K  1. 


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WISCONSIN. 


TIMES*;  Satiu'iiavs ;  deniocratic ;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x4U :  .subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1837  ;  Hume  Bros.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  J  1. 

WISKONSIN  DEMOKRAT;  Fri 
days  ;  German  ;  independent ;  eiaht  pages  ; 
sizeSlx46 ;  subscription  $1.50 :  established  1878; 
Henry  Arnold,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion K  1. 

CHIPPEWA  FALLS,  C.  H.,  Chip- 
pewa Co.j'u  11,000  pop.,  on  Chippewa  r.,  at 
Chippewa  Falls,,  about  12  m.  from  Eau 
Claire,  on  C,  St.  P.,  M.  &  O.  and  Wis- 
consin &  Minnesota  div.  of  Wisconsin 
Central  Rds.  Has  very  great  water  pow- 
er, and  is  engaged  in  the  lumber  trade 
and  agriculture  ;  the  town  Is  the  centre  of 
an  important  saw  mill  region. 

CHIPPEWA  CO.  INDEPENDENT  ; 

Thursdays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2 ;  established  1881  ;  J.  N.  Phillips, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulatiou  J  J  1. 

CHIPPEWA  HERALD;  Fridays;  re 
publican  ;  eight  pages  :  size  30x44 ;  subscrip- 
tion S2;  established  1870;  Geo.  C.  Ginty, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  J. 

CHIPPEWA  TIx>IES  ;  Wednesdays; 
democratic  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  sub- 
scription $2 ;  established  1875 ;  Hoffman  & 
Cunningham,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circu- 
lation K  1. 

APPEAL;  monthly;  four  pages;  size 
22x30 ;  subscription  .30  cents ;  established 
1876  ;  Mrs.  M.  S.  D.  Phillips,  editor;  Independ- 
ent Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ;  circ'n  J. 

CLEAR  LAKE,  Polk   Co.,   b  I'OOO 
pop.,  36  m.  from  Hudson,  on  the  Chicago, 
Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Omaha  Rd.;  a  lum 
bering  section. 
HERALD;   Fridays;    four    pages;     .size 

24x35;     subscription    $2;     established     1884; 

Churchill  &  Finke,  editors  and  publishers. 

CLINTON,  Rock  Co.,  g  1,000  pop.,  at 
junction  of  Chicago  &  N.  W.  and  C,  M.  &  St. 
P.  Rds.  Engaged  in  milling  and  the  manu- 
facture of  carriages.  Also  has  gi-ain  ele- 
vators. 
HERALD;  Wednesdays  ;  republican  ; 

four   pages;   size   22x30;  subscription  $1.50; 

established  1874;  R.   W.  Cheever,  editor  and 

publisher;  circulation  K. 

CLINTONVILLE,  Waupaca   Co.,  a 
1,100  pop.,  on  M.,  L.  S.  &  W.  Rd.,  38  m.  from 
Waupaca.      Shipping   point   for    hemlock 
bark,  ties,  shingles  and  lumber. 
TRIBUNE;     Saturdays;    independent; 
eight  pages  ;   size  31x44  ;  subscription    $1.50 ; 
established    1881 ;    Frank   H.  Brady,    editor ; 
Tribune  Publishing  Co.,  publishers;  circula- 
tion K  1. 

COLBY,  Clark  Co., 'n  450  pop.,  on  Wis. 

Central   Rd. ;   lumbering  district ;  various 

manufacturing  enterprises;    soil  adapted 

to  farming. 

PHONOGRAPH;  Wednesdays;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1878 ;  Shaf  er  Bros.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ;  cii'culation  K  1. 

COLUMBUS,  Columbia  Co.,  □  2,000 
pop.,  on  La  Crosse  div.  of  C,  Milwaukee  & 
St.  Paul  Rd.,  30  m.  from  Portage  and  63 
from  Milwaukee.  Engaged  principally  in 
agi'icultiu-e  and  a  business  centre. 
DEMOCRAT  ;    Fridays ;  democratic  ; 

eight  pages  ;  size   30x44  ;   subscription   $1.50 ; 

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established    1868;  H.  D.    James,   editor    and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J  J. 

REPUBLICAN;  Saturdays ;  republican  ; 
eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1868  ;  J.  R.  Decker,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

CUMBERLAND,  Barron  Co.,  ^  600 
pop.,  on  N.  Wis.  div.  of  C,  St.  P.,  M.  &  O. 
Rd.,  in   a  section  devoted  to  lumber  pro- 
duction. 
HERALD;    Wednesdays;    eight   pages; 

size   30x44;   subscription   $1.50;     established 

1881 ;  L.  L.  Gunderson,  editor  and  publisher  ; 

circulation  K  K. 

DARIEN,    Walworth  Co.,  O,  500  pop., 
(in  branch  of  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Ry.,  IS  ni.  S.  W.  of  Belolt.    A  good  farming 
and  dairying  section. 
BANNER;  Frldavs;   four  pages;  size  26x 

40  ;  established  1833 ;  W.  G.  Weeks,  editor  and 

publisher  ;  circulation  K;  printed  at  the  office 

of  the  Delavan  Rrpublicau. 

DARLINGTON,   C.   H.,  La  Fayette 

Co.,  P  1,800  pop.,  on  Pecatonica  r.  and  Min 

eral  Point  div.  of  C,  M.  &  St.  P.  Rd.,  15  m. 

from  Mineral  Point  and  150  from  Chicago. 

Engaged  In   manufacturing,  and  a   depot 

for  the  shipment  of  grain  and  pork. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $2; 
established  1865;  J.  G.  Knight,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

REPUBLICAN:  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1860 ;  BintlifC  &  Monahan,  editors 
and  publishers ;  circulation  J  J. 

DELAVAN,  Walworth  Co.,  n^  2,1G0 
pop.,  on  Turtle  ■  creek  and  S.  W.  div.  of 
C,  M.  &  St  P.  Rd.,  46  m.  from  Racine,  13 
froni  Clinton  and  63  from  Milwaukee.  In 
a  good  farming  region,  with  superior  attrac- 
tions as  a  summer  resort.  The  t(jwn  con- 
tains the  Wisconsin  Institution  for  the 
Deaf  and  Dumb,  a  dental  college,  and  other 
educational  institutions.  Delavan  Lake  is 
2  m.  distant. 

ENTERPRIf^E;  Wednesdays  ;  four 
pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 18TS  ;  H.  T.  Sharp,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  J  J. 

REPUBLICAN;  Fiidays ;  republican; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  svibscriptlon  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1862  ;  W.  G.  Weeks,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J  1  ;  an  edition  entitled 
the  Banner  is  Issued  at  Darien. 

WISCONSIN  DEAF  MUTE  TIMES; 
Thursdays;  eight  pages;  size  21x28;  sub- 
scription 75  cents ;  established  1878 ;  C.  E. 
Badger,  editor ;  published  by  pupils  of  the 
Wisconsin  Deaf  and  Dumb  Institution  ;  cir- 
culation K. 


DE  PERE,  Broiun  Co.,  a-  1,951  pop. 
(pop.  with  West  De  Pare  4,500),  on  Fox  r. 
and  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Mil- 
waukee &  Northern  Rds.  Engaged  In  manu- 
factures of  various  kinds,  principally  pig 
iron,  agricultural  Implements,  freiglit  cars 
and  wooden-ware.  Terminus  of  a  line  of 
propellers. 

DE  STANDAARD  ;  Thursdays;  Hol- 
landish  ;  catholic  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ; 
subscription  S2;  established  1878;  E.  Van 
de  Caste3le  and  J.  B.  Heyrman,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

NEWS:  Saturdays ;  republican ;  four 
pages;  size2-(x44;  subscription  $2;  establishcl 


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WISCONSIN. 


1871 ;  Hill  &  Proctor,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  J  ;  dated  at  De  Pere  and  Nic- 
ollet. 

TWIN  CITY  INDEX;  Thursdays; 
independent ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  sub- 
scription $2 ;  established  1877 ;  I.  R.  Proctor, 
editor;  Index  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation K  1 ;  dated  at  De  Pere  and  Nicollet. 

DODGEVIL.L.E,  C.  H.,  Iowa  Co.,  g 
1,5.17  pop.,  '17  ni.  from  Madison,  on  Monfort 
di*-.  of  C.  &  N.  W.  Rd.  Lead  and  zinc  mines 
are  in  vicinity.  Tlie  centre  of  a  flue  agri- 
cultural and  stock-raising  region. 
CHRONIt'I.iE  ;     Fridays;     republican; 

eight  pages;   size  30x«;  subscription 


i.rid ; 
established  1858  ;  A.  S.  Hearn,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

STAR:  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages  ; 
size  24x36 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1874  : 
O.  C.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  K  1. 

SUN;       Fridays ;      democratic ;     eiglit 

f)ages  ;  size  .30x44 ;  subscription  §1.50  ;  estab- 
ished  1881 ;  A  McArthur,  editor  and  publisli- 
er ;  circulation  J. 

OUR  MESSENGER;  monthly  :  primi- 
tive methodist ;  four  pages  ;  size  20x26  ;  sub- 
scription 50  cents ;  established  1874 ;  Rev. 
Charles  Dawson  and  Rev.  W.  J.  C.  Bond,  edi- 
tors and  iniblishers ;  does  not  msert  adver- 
tisements. 

DURAND,    Pepin  Co.,  -a  1,200   pop., 

on  Chippewa  r.  and  Chicago,  Milwaukee  & 

St.  Paul  Rd.,  about  20  m.  from  its  entrance 

into  Mississippi  r.  Largest  town  in  a  radius 

of  25  m.,  and  a  business  centre.  Siu-rounded 

by  a  wheat-growing  country. 

PEPIN  CO.  COURIER;  Fri- 
days ;  republican  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x40  ; 
subscription  $2;  established  1877;  W.  H. 
Huntington,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  J. 

ZAU  CLAIRE,  C.  n.,Eau  Claire  Co., 
"d  18,000  pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneap- 
olis &  Omaha  and  Wisconsin  Central  Rds., 
and  terminus  of  Cluppewa  Valley  division 
of  the  Chicago,  Slilwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Ry.  ; 
also  at  junction  of  Eau  Claire  and  Chippewa 
TS.,  95  m.  E.  of  St.  Paul ;  250,000,000  ft.  of  lum- 
ber, besides  large  quantities  of  shingles,  are 
manufactured  annually;  said  to  be  the  lar 
gest  lumber  manufacturing  city  in  the 
West ;  centre  of  trade  for  a  radius  of  75 
miles. 

FREE  PRESS;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEK L\,  Thursdays ;  re- 
publican ;  four  pages ;  size— daily  24x36, 
weekly  28x44;  subscription— daily  $7.50,  weekly 
$2;  established— daily  1873,  weekly  18.58;  J. 
H  Waggoner,  editor;  Free  Press  Co.,  publish- 
er's; circulation— daily  K  1,  weekly  1 1. 

LiEADEK;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays  ;  four 
pages  ;  size— daily  24x36,  weekly  28x44  ;  sub- 
scription—daily $6 ;  established  1881  ;  Saun- 
ders anfl  Stone,  editors  and  publishers ;  cir- 
culation—dally K  1 

DE3IOKRAT  ;  Thursdays;  German; 
eight  pages ;  size  :50x44  ;  subscription  .'$2  ;  es- 
tablished 1883 ;  Peter  Rupp,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 

NEWS;  Saturdays  ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  establish- 
ed 1869;  S.  S.  Kepler,  editor;  Eau  Claire 
News  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  K  K. 

TIDNING;  Fridays;  Scandinavian;  four 
pages-  size  26x40;  su' Inscription  .SI. .50;  estab- 
lished 1883;  Emll  Hirsch,  editor;  Tidning  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers;  circulation  K  1. 

EDGERTON,  Hock  Co.,  g  1,525  pop., 

on  Chic,  Mil.   &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  2  m.  from 
Rock   r.    and   25   from    Madison ;  71    from 


WISCONSIN. 


Milwaukee  ;  centre  of  and  one  of  the  prin- 
cipal tobacco-shipping  points  in  the  to- 
bacco region  of  the  State ;  over  thirty-flve 
tobacco  warehouses  located  here. 

WISCONSIN  TOBACCO  REPOR- 
TER; Fridays;  four  pages;  size  26x40  ;  sub- 
scription .$1.65 ;  established  1874 ;  Fred.  W. 
Coon,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

ELKHORN,  C.  H.,  Walworth  Co.,  0, 
1,125  pop.,  on  Racine  &  S.  W.  div.  of  C,  M. 
&  St.  P.  Rd.,  40  m.  from  Racine.  In  a  fertile 
agi-icultural  district,  the  surrounding  land 
being  rolling  prairies. 

WALWORTH  CO.  INDEPEND- 
ENT; Thursdays;  republican;  four  pages; 
size  26x40  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1854  ; 
Park  &  Kenney,  editors  and  publishers ;  cir- 
culation J  1. 

ELLSWORTH,  C.  H.,  Pierce  Co.,  t] 

432  pop.,  18  m.  E.  of  Prescott,  12  from 
River  Falls.  Engaged  in  miscellaneous 
manufactures,  and  located  in  a  well-tim- 
bered country,  with  fertile  "openings." 
Ships  basswood,  hard-wood,  staves,  etc., 
and  cheese  and  farm  products. 

PIERCE  CO.  HERALD;  Wednesdays; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscripr 
tion  $1..50  ;  established  1868  ;  Case  &  Doolittle, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

ELROY,  Juneau  Co.,  a  1,150  pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  N.  W.  Rd.,  at  junction  with  C. 
St.  P.,  M.  &  O.  Rd.,  and  on  Baraboo  r.  In  a 
farming  country. 

TRIBUNE;  Wednesdays;  four  pages; 
size  24x36;  subscription  .«;1..50;  established 
1881  ;  H.  H.  Dunn,  editor  and  publisher;  circu- 
lation K  K. 

WISCONSIN  STATESMAN;  Thurs 
days ;  temperance  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1882;  D.  C.  Tal- 
bot, editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K. 

EVANSVILLE,  Rock   Co.,    g    l,.50O 

pop.,  on   Madison   division   of   Chicago   & 

Northwestern   Rd.,   22  m.  S.   of    Madison. 

Has  box  and  tack  manufactories,  machine 

shops  and  iron  foundry.    Surrounded  by  a 

farming  country. 

ENTERPRISE  ;  semi-weekly,  Tues- 
days and  .Saturdays ;  independent ;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x85 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  C.  A.  Libby,  editor  and  manager  ; 
Evansville  Publishing  Association,  publish- 
ers; circulation  K  1. 

REVIEW;  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  four 
pages ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1866 ;  I.  A.  Hoxie,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

FIFIELD,  Price  Co.    ^  500  pop.,   250 

ni.  from  Milwaukee,  on  the  Wisconsin  Cen- 
tral Rd.  Lumbering  is  the  principal  in- 
dustry. 

'ADVOCATE:  Thursdays;  eight  pages; 
size  26x40  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1883  ; 
Geo.  E  Sackett,  editor  and  publisher;  circu- 
lation K. 

FLORENCE,  C.  H.,  Florence  Co.,  rf 
2..500  pop.,  oh  Menominee  br.  of  C.  &  N.  W. 
Rd.  and  proposed  line  of  three  other  Rds., 
Valuable  iron  mines  are  being  worked 
here,  and  iron  ore  and  lumber  form  the 
principal  exports.  Manufacturing  and 
farming  are  the  leading  industries. 

M I  N  I  N  <J  N  E  W  .S  ;  Saturdays ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $2.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  C.  S.  Osborn,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  oirculation  K  K  1. 


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WISCONSIX. 


rOND  DU  JL,AC,C.H.,  Fond  du  Lac 

Co.,  D- 15,480  pop.,  at  S.  end  of  Lake  Winne- 
bago, on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Wis- 
consin Central  Rds.  at  terminus  of  the  Chi- 
cago, Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  60  ni.  from 
Milwaukee  and  177  from  Chicago.  An  im- 
portant grain,  lumber  and  pork  market. 
Considerable  manufacturing  carried  on. 

COMMONAVEAIiTH  ;  everj  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKL.\,  Fridays; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size — daily  24x35, 
weekly  28x44  ;  subscription— daily  $7.75,  week- 
ly S2;  established— daily  1870,  weekly  1851; 
C.  E.  Maxfleld,  editor  ;  Commonwealth  Print- 
ing Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation— daily  K, 
weekly  J  J  1 . 

REPORTER ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 1 
day,  and  SATURDAY  REPORTER,  I 
Saturdays ;  republican ;  daily  four  pages, 
weekly  eight  pages  ;  .size— daily  23x34,  weekly 
30x44  ;" subscription — dally  $7.50,  weekly  $1.50  ; 
established— daily  18S3,  weekly  1860 ;  L.  A. 
Lange,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation- 
daily  K  K  1,  weekly  H. 

JOURNALis  Thursdays  ;  democratic  ; 
eight  pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  es- 
tablished 1S46  ;  Beeson  &  McGloughliu,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

NORDWESTLICHER    COURIER  ; 
Thursdays;  German;  democratic;  eight  pages;  , 
size  30x44  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1871 ; 
William  F.  Weber,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cir-  '■ 
culation  I  1 .  A  supplement  entitled  Farmers' 
Hausfreund,  s'ze  22.x:!0,  is  also  issued. 

5»ATURDAY  REPORTER  ;  (see  Re- 
porter.) ! 

DIOCESE     OF     FOND     DU     LAC  ; 
monthlv  ;  protestant  episcopal ;   four  pages  ;  \ 
size  16x22  ;  established  18S2  ;  P.  B.  Haber,  edi- 
tor and  publisher;  circulation  J  1.    tS^  Ac-  | 
tual  average  circulation  for  one  year  pre- 
ceding January  1,  1885,  as  per  statement  on  j 
file  at  the  office  of  the  American  Newspaper 
Directory,  1,202  copies. 

rORT  ATKINSON,  Jefferson  Co.,r\ 
2,015  pop.,  on  Rock  r.  and  Chicago  &  North- 
western Rd.,  20  m.  from  Janesville  'and  111 
from  Chicago.  In  an  agricultural  district ; 
has  manufactures  and  mills,  and  is  the 
centre  of  a  grain,  dairy  and  tobacco  district. 

JEFFERSON  CO.  UNION;  Fridays; 
republican ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.75;  established  1870;  W.  D.  Hoard, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J  .J  1 ;  an 
edition,  same  size  and  title,  is  printed  in  Ger- 
man :  subscription  $2. 

OUR  FLiAG;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1SS4 ;  Clinton  &  Whitaker,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

FORT    HO'WARD,  Brown  Co.,  o 

3,083  pop.,  on  Fox  r.,  at  head  of  Green  bay, 
and  opposite  the  city  of  Green  Bay,  with 
■which  it  is  connected  by  several  Ijridges. 
On  C.  &  N.  W.,  Green  Bay,  Winona  &  St. 
Paul  and  Milwaukee  &  Northern  Rds.  En- 
gaged in  lumber  trade  and  manufactures. 

REVIEW;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
22x30;  subscription  .$1..50;  estaljlished  1875; 
James  Kerr  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  K  1. 

SENTINEL  ;  Saturdays  ;  independent ; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  .§2; 
established  1882 ;  Wm.  Humphreville,  editor  ; 
Sentinel  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ;  circula- 
tion K. 

FOUNTAIN  CITY,  Buffalo  Co.,  -n 
1,000  pop.,  on  Jlississippi  r.,  8  m.  aVjove  Wi- 
nona and  40  above  La  Crosse  on  the  pro- 
posed line  of  tlis  Winona,  Alma  ,&  Northern 
Rd.  now  being  built.    Has  a  steamer  land- 


ing, and  is  a  grain  and  wheat  mai-ket; 
lies  in  an  agricultural  district.  Has  a  plan- 
ing mill. 

BUFFALO  CO.  REPUBLIKANER; 

Thursdays  ;  German  ;  independent-demo- 
cratic; four  pages;  size  28.x40;  subscription  $2; 
established  1861 ;  Hepp  &  Utermoehl,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

FOX  LAKE,  Dodge  Co.,  n-  955  pop., 
at  outlet  of  Fox  Lake,  and  on  branch  of  C, 
Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  65  m.  from  Mil- 
waukee.   In  a  wlieat -growing  section. 

REPRESENTATIVE;  Tuesdays ;  inde- 
pendent ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x.35  ;  subscription 
$2;  established  1866;  C.  F.  George,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  K. 

FRIENDSHIP,  C.  H.,  Adams  Co.,  a 
137  pop.,  on  Little  Roche-a-Crls  r.  and  Prince- 
ton &  Valley  Junction  extension  of  the  Chi- 
cago &  Northwestern  Rd.  Engaged  in  rais- 
ing hops,  stock  and  grain. 

ADAMS  CO.  PRESS;  Saturdays; 
republican ;  eight  pages ;  size  30x44:  sub- 
scription $2 ;  established  1861 ;  S.  W.  Pierce, 
editor  and  publisher ;  cu-culation  K. 

\  GALESVILLE,  Trempealeau  Co.,  -a 

600  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  7 
;     m.  N.  E.  of  Trempealeau,  15  from  Winona, 

Minn.,  and  20  from  La  Crosse,  Wis.  Has  a 
I     university  and  flouring  mill. 

INDEPENDENT;    Thursdays ;  four 
;  pages  ;  size  28x44 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1874 ;  S.  S.  Luce  &  Son,  editors  ;   W.  S. 
I  Luce,  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

j  GLIDDEN,    Ashland  Co.,  ^ 

\  PIONEER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ; 
established  1884;  R.  M.  Williams  and  F.  A. 
Healy,  editors ;  Pioneer  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. 

GRAND  RAPIDS,  C.  H.,  Wood  Co., 
o  1,367  pop.,  on  Wisconsin  r.,  and  on  line 
of  G.  B.,  W.  &  St.  P.  and  C.  M.  &  St.  P.  Rds., 
100  m.  N.  of  Portage  City.  Engaged  in  manu- 
facturing wood  pulp,  flour  and  water 
wheels.  Kaolin  and  fire-clay  e.xist  in  the 
neighborhood,  and  cranberries  are  cultiva- 
ted in  the  surrounding  country.  Said  to 
have  the  finest  water  power  on  Wisconsin 
River,  T\ith  a  fall  of  47  feet  to  the  mile. 

TRIBUNE;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x35  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1873 ;  E. 
B.  Brundage,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cii'C'n  K. 

WOOD  CO.  REPORTER;  Thursdays; 
republican  ;  eight  pages  ;  .size  30x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50 ;  established  1857 ;  Fontain  Bros., 
editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  K  K. 

GRANTSBURG,  C.  H.,  Burnett  Co., 
"Q  175  pop.,  on  Wood  r.,  75  m.  from  St.  Paul, 
Minn.,  on  a  branch  of  the  St.  Paul  &  Duluth 
Rd.    Has  several  saw  and  flour  mills. 

BURNETT  CO.  SENTINEL;  Fridays; 
republican ;  four  pages ;  size  24x35 ;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1875;  W.  E.  Tal- 
boys,  editor  and  puljlisher ;  circulation  K. 

GREEN  BAY,  C.  H.,  Brown  Co.,  o- 
7,479  pop.,  on  Fox  r.,  at  head  of  Green  bay 
and  on  Cliicago  &  Northwestern,  Green 
Bay,  Winona  &  St.  Paul,  Wisconsin  & 
Michigan  and  Milwaukee  &  Northern  Rds. 
This  city  was  founded  by  the  French  in  1745. 
Has  harbor  and  lake  commerce.    Engaged 


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wiscoxsiy. 


In  lumber  and  general  jobbing  trade.     Fish 

business  carried  on. 

STATE  <JAZETTEj  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays  ; 
republican;  four  pages;  size— daily  ZixA^, 
weekly  29x4S  ;  subscription— dally  $9,  weekly 
$2;  established— dally  1871,  weekly  1866; 
Dwight  I.  FoUett,  editor  and  publisher;  circu- 
lation—dailv  K,  weekly  J  1. 

ADVOCATE;  Thm-sdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  31x49 ;  subscription  $3 ;  es- 
tablished 1846 ;  Charles  D.  Robinson,  editor ; 
Robinson  Bros.  &  Clark,  publishers ;  circula- 

*"dER'  LiANDSMANN  ;  Wednesdays: 
German  ;  eight  pages ;  size  30x44 ;  established 
1S83;  Geo.  Schleyer,  editor;  Sehleyer  &  Em- 
mers,  publishers  :  circulation  K  1. 

SUNDAY  ADVANCE;  Sundays ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $l..iO ;  estab- 
lished 1SH3;  J.  H.  Nevins,  editor;  Sunday 
Advance  Publishing  Co.,  publishers ;  circula- 

*'m  U  S  I  C  a  I.    JOURNAL.  ;    monthly  ; 
music ;  twenty-eight  pages ;  sizeof  page  lilxlo; 
subscription    $1;    established  18(8;   G.  &  K. 
Kustermann,  editors  and  publishers. 
HARTFORD,  Washington  Co.,  D- 1,675 
pop.,  on  N.  Dlv.  of  C,  Mil.  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  35 
m.  N.  W.  of  Milwaukee.    Engaged  in  manu- 
facture of  agricultural  Implements,  gloves, 
mittens,  staves,  furniture,  etc. 
PRESS ;  Fridays;  republican  ;  four  pages; 
size   24x35';    subscription    .$1.50;    established 
1872  ;  Le  Count  &  Butterfleld,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K  K  1. 


WISCONSIN. 


HAYW  ARD,  C.  H.,  Sawyer  Co.,  "n600 

pop.,  on  Northern  div.  of  C,  St.  P.  and  M.  & 

O.  Rd.,  60  m.  S.  W.  of  Ashland,  and  125  m.  N. 

E.  of  St.  Paul,  Minn.    Has  a  saw  mill. 

NORTH    WISCONSIN   NE^yS  ;  Sat- 
urdays ;  republican;  four  pages  ;   size  ilx.^5; 
.subscription  $1.50;   established  18.8;    E.    O. 
Johnson,  editor  and  publisher  ;  eirc  n  K. 
HILLSBOROUGH,    Venwn  Co.,  d 

225  pop.,  on  the  west  branch  of  the  Bara- 

boo  r.    Agriculture  and  lumbering  are  the 

principal  industries. 

WISCONSIN    SENTRY;   Thursdays; 
four  pages ;  size  22x31 ;  subscription  $1  ;  es- 
tablished 1884  ;  C;W.  T.  Heath,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 
HUDSON,  C.  H.,  St.  Croix  Co.,  \2  2,500 

pop.,  on  St.  Croix  r.,  and  C,  St.  P.,  M.  &  O. 

Rd.,  20  m.  E.  of  St.  Paul,  Minn.    The  river  is 

navigable    for    large   steamboats    to   this 

point.     Engaged  In  manufacturing  and  a 

shipping  point  for  wheat. 

STAR  AND  TIMES;  Fridays;  repub- 
li^n  four  pages;  size  28x.l4;  siibscription 
$2?  established  18.55;  Taylor  &  Price,  editors 
an  1  miblishers;  circulation  J. 

TI^UE  REPUBLICAN;   Wednesdays  ; 
fom-  pages*;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tSblishefl  1871 ;  Cline  &  6oggswell,  editors  and 
pulilishers;  circulation  J. 
INDEPENDENCE   Trempealeau 

Co.,  -a  1,800 pop.,  on  G.  B.,  W.  &  St.  P-  Rd.  and 

on  Trempealeau  r.,  6  m.  from  Whitehall. 

Farming  and  nour   milling  are  the  chief 

pursuits. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;   "'is'',', ''■'"'".^'ML^'' 
30x41-     subscription    S2 ;     i-stab  is IumI     18,8; 
Willtim  13.  Faulds.  editor  ;  Faulds  Bros.,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K  1. 
TOLA      Waupaca  Co.,  D  2.-i0pop.,8  m. 
from  the  county  seat.  Has  a  ladder  factory 
and  flour,  saw  and  shingle  mills. 
MESSENGER  ;  Thursdays;  four  pages  ; 


size  22x31 ;  established  1884  ;  J.  M.  Hatch,  edi- 
tor and  publisher. 

JANESVIL.LE,  C.  H.,  Rock  Co.,  p 
11,000   pop.,    on  Rock   r.,  and  C,   M.  &  St. 
P.  and  Chicago  &.  Northwestern  Rd.,  91  m. 
from    Chicago   and    70  from    Milwaukee. 
Rock  r.  furnishes  very  abundant   power, 
which  is  employed  in  extensive  manufac- 
turing,  including     farming     Implements, 
carriages,  boots,  shoes,  cigar  boxes,  furni- 
ture, cotton  and  cotton-batting.    Surround- 
ed by  a  fine  agricultural  district. 
GAZETTE  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and   WEEKLY,  Thursdays;    repub- 
lican ;  four  pages  ;  size— daily  26x40,   weekly 
31x48;   subscription— daily  .§6,  weekly  .$1.65; 
established— daily  1857,  weekly  184»;    Nicho- 
las Smith,  editor ;  Gazette  Printing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers :  circulation— daily  K  K 1,  weekly  III. 
RECORDER;    every    morning    except 
MondavVand  ROCK  CO.  RECORDER, 
Fridays;  independent-republican;  four  pages; 
size— daily  24x36,  weekly  28x44  ;  subscription 
—daily  $6,  weekly  81-25;  established  — daily 
1878,  weekly  1869  ;  Recorder  Printing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers: circulation— dally  J,  weekly  J  1. 

COMMERCIAL  UNION;  Fridays; 
eight  pages;  sizeof  page  Sxll ;  subscription 
S3  ;  established  1884  ;  Cushman  &  Monat,  edi- 
tors and  publishers ;  circ'n  J  J. 

ROCK  CO.  RECORDER;  (seefle- 
corder.)  .  ,  .       o,^    ,. 

SUN:  Saturdays;  eight  pages;  size  30x44; 
subscription  f  1  ;  established  1881 ;  J.  B.  &  A. 
W.  Silsbee,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circula- 
tion K  K.  ^  ..       * 

TIMES;  Thursdays ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages  •  size  26x40 ;    subscription  $1.25 ;  estab- 
lished 1869;    A.  O.  Wilson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 
JEFFERSON,  C.  H.,  Jefferson  Co.,  U, 
2,500  pop.,  on  Wisconsin  division  of  Chicago 
&  Northwestern    Rd.,  13  m.    S.  of  Water- 
town,  117  from  Chicago,  45  from  Milwaukee 
and  30  from  Madison.    Rock  r.  furnishes 
power    for    several    mills    and    factories 
here.    Has  a  large  pork-packing  establish- 
ment. 

BANNER;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  •    size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;   estab- 
lished 1860;   O.  F.  Roessler,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K  1. 
JUNEAU,  C.  H.,  Dodge  Co.,  O  454  pop.» 
on   Chicago   &    Northwestern    Rd.,    15   m. 
N.  of  Watertown,  58  N.  W.  of  Milwaukee 
and  145  from  Chicago.    Shipping  point  for 
produce. 

TELEPHONE;  Fridays;  four  pages; 
size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1877 :  C.  A.  Pettibone,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K  1. 

KAUKAUNA,  Outagamie  Co.,  O- 2,100 
pop.,  7  m.  from  Appleton,  on  the  C.  &  N.  W. 
and  M.,  L.  S.  &  W.  Rds.,  and  also  near  three 
canals.    Has  great  water  power ;  carries  on 
general  manufacturing. 
TIMES;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size  26x40 
subscription  $2;  established  1§S0 ;  E.  C.  Bed 
well,  editor  and  publisher;   circulation  Kl 
dated  at  Kaukauiia  and  Ledyard. 
KENOSHA,   C.  H.,  Kenosha   Co.,  Q, 
C.OIX)  pop.,  oil    Lake  Michigan,  35  m.  S.  of 
Milwaukee    and    51    N.    of    Chicago;     on 
Chicago      &      Northwestern,     Milwaukee 
division  and  Kenosha  &  Rockford  branch 
of    Chicago  &.  Northwestern    Rd.     It  has 
a    good     harbor    and    considerable     lake 


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commerce.      Engaged    In    manufacturing 
wagons,  furniture,  organs,  sashes,  doors, 
engines,  matches,  blinds,  malt,  beer,  lea- 
ther, wire  mattresses,  tiles,  and  has  various 
other  goods  and  articles.     Surrounded  by 
a  butter,  cheese  and  farming  district. 
COURIER;   Thursdays  ;   republican  ; 
-eight  pages;   size  80x44;   subscription  $1.75; 
established   1879;   W.  B.  Martindale,  editor; 
Cook  &  Martindale,  publishers  ;  circulation  J. 
TELEGRAPH;     Fridays;    republican; 
four  pages ;   size  26x40 ;   subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1840;  M.  Frank,  editor ;  J.  A.  Killeen, 
piiblisher;  cux-ulation   Kl;   issues  also   the 
Union. 

UNION  ;  Thursdays  ;  democratic  ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  .§2.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1866;  J.  A.  Killeen,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  cu'culation  K  K  1 ;  issues  also  the  Tele- 
graph. 

CUPID'S*  3IEf?SENGER  ;  monthly; 
eight  pages  ;  size  22x32 :  subscription  $\  :  es- 
1;ablished  18S5  ;  Donaldson  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers. 

KEWAUNEE,  C.  H.,  Kewaunee  Co.,n- 

1,050  pop.,  ou  Lake  Michigan,  at  mouth  of 

Kewaunee  r.,  27  m.  E.  of  Green  Bay.    Ships 

wheat,  lumber,  bark,  etc. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  four  pages; 
size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1859  ; 

A.  C.  Voshardt,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation K  1. 

KIIiBOURN  CITY,  Columbia  Co., 
a  1,100  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  Rd.,  at  the  well-known  Delles  of 
the  Wisconsin  r.  A  summer  resort,  with 
numerous  hotels  and  local  industries. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  inilependeut ; 
six  pages ;  size  of  page  18x24 ;  subscription 
§1 ;  established  1882 ;  Charles  B.  Adams, 
editor  ;  Adams  &  Son,  publishers  ;  circ'n  K  K. 

WISCONSIN  MIRROR:  Thursdays; 
eight  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  .$1  ; 
established  1S56 ;  Frank  O.  Wisner,  editor 
and  publisher. 

KINGSTON,    Green  Lake  Co.,  n  200 
pop.,  on  Grand  r.,  12  m.    N.   of  Cambria. 
Stock  and  produce  point. 
SPY;    Wednesdays ;   eight   pages ;  size 

26x40 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1879  ;  W. 

E.  Williams,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  K 

XA  CROSSE,  C.  H.,  La  Crosse  Co.,  -n 
20,370  pop.,  on  E.  bank  of  Mississippi  r.  and 
terminus  of  Southern  Minnesota  division 
of  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.  Ter- 
minus also  of  the  Green  Bay,  Winona  &  St. 
Paul  Rd.,  and  ou  the  Chicago  &  North- 
western Rd.  An  important  lumber 
shipping  and  manufacturing  point,  and 
engaged  in  other  manufacturing  and  river 
commerce.  The  city  has  water  works,  gas 
works  and  various  other  improvements, 
and  is  an  Important  centre  of  trade. 

MORNING  CHRONICLE;  every 
morning  except  Monday,  and  CHRON- 
ICLE, Thursdays;  independent-democratic; 
daily  four  pages  ;  weekly  eight  pages  ;  size 
— daily  24x;>4  ;  weekly  26x40 ;  subscription — 
daily  "$8  ;  weekly  $1 ;  established  1878  ;  Ellis 

B.  TTsher,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation— 
dailv  .T  1 ;  weekly  K  1. 

Rt;PUBLICAN  AND  LEADER; 
every  evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEK,- 
L  Y^  Saturdays  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
—dailv  23x34,"  weekly  30x45;  subscription- 
daily  $6,  weekly  Sl.'M;  established  18.54;  W. 
R.  Pinch,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation — 
■daily  K  K  1,  weekly  J  J  1. 


WISCONSIN. 


CHRONICLE;  (see  Morning  Chronicle.) 
FAEDRELANDET  OG  EMI- 
GRANTEN  ;  Tuesdays;  Norwegian;  re- 
publican ;  four  pages;  size  30x48;  subscription 
$2  ;  established  1851 ;  F.  A.  Husher,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  F. 

N(HtD  STERN:  Thursdays;  German; 
eight  pages  ;  size  32x46  ;  subscription  §2 ;  es- 
tablished 1856;  Adolf  Candrian,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  1 1. 

LAKE  GENEVA,  Walworth  Co.,  O, 
1,960  pop.,  on  the  celebrated  Lake  Geneva, 
and  on  Geneva  branch  of  Chicago  &  North- 
western Rd.  A  widely-known  summer 
resort,  with  a  large  summer  population. 

C ISCO ;  (see  Herald.) 

HERALD ;  Saturdays  ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $1.75;  estab- 
lished 1872  ;  J.  E.  Heg,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  J  1.  From  June  1st  to  September 
1st  the  Cisco,  eight  pages,  size  26x40,  is  also 
issued  as  a  "  season  "  paper  every  Saturday 
evening;  subscription  for  the  season  50  cents. 

NEVVS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  .§1.50;  estab- 
lished 1877 ;  A.  K.  Owen,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  J  ;  a  daily  is  published  during 
the  summer  season. 

LAKE  MILLS,  Jefferson  Co.,  O.  671 
pop.,  on  Milwaukee  &  Madison  div.  of  Chica- 
go &  Northwestern  Rd.,  26  m.  E.  of  Madison 
and  12  from  Watertown ;  a  summer  resort ; 
farming  ;  butter  and  cheese  making. 
LEADER;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x10  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1878  ;  C.  L.  Hubbs,  editor  and  publish- 
er ;  circulation  K  K. 

LANCASTER,  C.  H.,  Grant  Co.,  p 
1,5'Jopop.,  on  Milwaukee  &  Madison  division 
of  C.  &  N.  W.  Rd.,  about  14  m.  from  Missis- 
sippi r.  and  about  25  S.  E.  of  Prairie  du 
Chien.  Lead  mines  are  in  this  vicinity. 
Centre  of  a  mineral  and  agricultural  coun- 
ty. Engaged  in  the  manufacture  of  woolen 
goods. 

GRANT  CO.  HERALD;  Thuisdays; 
republican  ;  four-  pages  ;  size  28x44 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50  ;  established  1843 ;  Walter  C.  Chand- 
ler, editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  L 

TELLER;  Thursdays;  eight  pages;  size 
30.X44 ;   subscription  $1.50 ;    established    1883  ; 
Edward  Pollock,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation I. 
LEDYARD,   Outagamie  Co.,  a-  1,250 

pop. 

TI.^IES;  (see  Kaukauna.) 
LODI,  Columbia  Co.,  a  725  pop.,  20  m. 
from  Madison,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern 
Rd.  Has  fine  water  power.  Surrounded 
by  an  agricultural  and  stock-raising  dis- 
trict. 

VALLEY  NEWS:  Satm-days ;  repub- 
lican ;  four  pages ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription 
$1.50  ;  established  1874 ;  Peter  Richards,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

MADISON,  C.  H.,  Dane  Co..  Q  State 
capital ;  15,000  pop.,  situated  between 
Lakes  Mendota  and  Monona,  83  m.  from 
Milwaukee,  at  junction  of  Chicago  &  North- 
western and  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rls.  An  important  city,  containing  the 
State  University  and  other  educational  in- 
stitutions, and  also  carrying  on  numerous 
manufacturing  and  mercantile  industries. 
Surrounded  by  an  agricultural  district. 
DE3IOCRAT  ;    every    morning    except 


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WISCONSIN. 


Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Tuesdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  dally  four  pages,  weekly  eight 
pages  ;  size — tlaily  24x35,  weekly  (size  of  page) 
18xii:  subscription— dally  SU),  weekly  $1.50; 
estaVjlislied— daily  1865,  weekly  1868 ;  Demo- 
crat Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
circulation— daily  III,  weekly  G  G  I 

WISCONs-ilN  STATE  JOURNAL  ; 
every  evening  except  Sunday,  TRI- 
AVEEK.LY,  Mondays,  Wednesdays  and 
Fridays,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays ;  repub- 
lican ;  daily  and  trl-weekly  four  pages,  week- 
ly eigiit  pages  ;  size — daily  and  triweekly  I 
24x.3(;,  weekly  30x44;  subsi-rijitinn— daily  $10,  i 
tri-\vi'i'klv$5,  weekly  ,sl.:)ii;  est ahlislicd— daily 
185-^  weekly  1839;  David  AIwo.mI,  editor  and 
puljlisher ;  circulation — daily  J  1,  weekly  J  J  1; 
no  advertisements  inserted  in  trl-weekly. 

BADGER;  Thursdays  ;  sixteen  pages ; 
size  of  page  S.xll ;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  Students  of  the  University  of 
Wisconsin,  editors  and  publishers ;  circu- 
lation K  ;  a  college  paper  ;  Issued  during  the 
collegiate  vear. 

UNIVERSITY  PRESS;  Saturdays; 
sixteen  pages ;  size  of  page  7x10 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.. 50;  established  1869;  University  Press 
Association,  publishers  ;  circulation  K  ;  a  col- 
lege paper  :  issued  during  the  collegiate  year. 
WESTERN  FAR3IER  AND  THE 
WISCONSIN  (GRANGE  BULLETIN; 
Saturdays  ;  agricultural ;  eight  pai;es  ;  size 
of  page  15x22;  subscription  $4.50  ;  established 
1881;  t.  D.  Plumb  &  Son,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  G  1. 

W I S  C  O  N  8  I N  BOTSCHAFTER; 
Thursdays;     German;     democratic;     eight: 
pages  ;  size:i0x44  ;  suljscriptionS2  ;  estal)lished 
1869;  Richard  Porsch,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  J  1. 

WISCONSIN  PROHIBITIONIST; 
Thursdays;  temperance;  four  pages;  size 
22x30 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  18S4 ; 
George  W.  Horton  &  Son,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  III. 

WISCONSIN  STAATS-ZEITUNG  ; 
Wednesdays  ;  German  ;  eiglit  pages  ;  size 
30x44 ;  suliscrlption  $2  ;  estalilisheil  1878  ; 
Carl  G.  Schmidt,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  K  1. 

SCHOOL  VISITOR;  monthly;  eight 
pages ;  size  21x2S ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  es- 
talilished  1SS4 ;  R.  G.  Demlng  and  J.  C.  Proc- 
tor, editors  and  publishers ;  a  commercial 
college  paper. 

WISCONSIN  JOURNAL  OF  EDU- 
CATION ;  monthly;  educational;  fifty- 
two  pages  octavo;  suliscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1871 ;  Graham  &  Chandler,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  I. 

MONONA  LAKE  ASSE3IBLY; 
quarterly  ;  evangelical ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
18x24;  subscription  15 cents;  established  1884; 
Wisconsin  Sunday-School  Assembly,  editors 
and  puljUshers. 

MANITOWOC,  C.  H.,  Manitowoc 
Co.,  a-  6,387  pop.,  on  Lake  Michigan,  at  mouth 
of  Manitowoc  r.  and  on  M.,  L.  S.  &  W.  Rd., 
77  m.  from  Milwaukee.  It  has  a  harbor, 
and  Is  engaged  in  shipbuilding  and  mer- 
chandising, possessing  foundries,  machine 
shops,  stave,  edge  tool  and  furniture  fac- 
tories, etc. 

DER  NORD-WESTEN  ;  Thursdays  ; 
German  ;  democratic ;  eight  pages ;  size 
32x42;  subscription  $2.50;  established  1865; 
Carl  H.  Schmidt,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation J  1;  Der  Nord-Westen  Sonntags-Blatt, 
eight  pages,  size  21x28.  Is  issued  as  a  supple- 
ment. 

LAKE  SHORE  TIDIES;  Tuesdays; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  suliscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1881 ;  J.  S.  and  E.  M.  Ander.son,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

PILOT;  Thursdays:  democratic;  four 
pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
1859 ;  Nagle  &  Borcherdt,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  J. 


TRIBUNE ;  Thursdays ;  republican ;  four 

fiages ;    size  26x40;    subscription   .$2;    estab- 
ished  1854 ;  Henry  Sandford,  manager ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

MARINETTE,  C.  H.,  Marinette  Co., 
cf  8,000  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and 
Wisconsin  &  Michigan  Rds.  and  on  Green 
bay,  at  mouth  of  Menominee  r.  Engaged 
actively  in  saw-milling,  machinery  manu- 
facturing and  paper-making. 

MARINETTE  AND  PESHTIGO 
EAGLE;     Saturdays;     republican;    eight 

pages  ;  size  31x44 ;  subscription  .$2 ;  established 
1871;  L.  B.  and  F.  B.  Noyes,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  J  J. 

NORTH  STAR;  Fridays;  eight  pages; 
size  :30x44  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1880 ; 
George  W.  Bander,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  J  J. 

MARKESAN,  Green  Lake  Co.,  n  700 
pop.,  on  Grand  r.,  at  terminus  of  Markesan 
branch  of  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rd.,  82  m.  from  Milwaukee  and  30  from 
Oshkosh.  Centre  of  stock  and  produce- 
shipping  region. 

GREEN    LAKE   CO.   DEMOCRAT; 

Thursdays  ;  four  pages;  size  24x36;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1876;  D.  C.  Gowdey,. 
editor  .and  publisher ;  circulation  K. 

HERALD  ;  Thurdays  ;  temperance;  eight 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription $1 ;  establish- 
ed 1882 ;  Chas.  Ware,  Jr.,  editor  and  publisher;, 
circulation  K  1. 

MARSHFIELD,  Wood  Co.,  u  l.OOO' 
pop.,  on  Wis.  Central  Rd.,  32  m.  W.  of 
Stevens  Point.  Has  valuable  lumber  manu- 
factures. 

DE.MOKRAT;  Wednesdays;  German; 
four  pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 18S4 ;  J.  W.  Kohl  and  A.  G.  Pankow,. 
editors  and  publishers. 

TIMES  AND  GAZETTE;  Saturdays  ;^ 
four  pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1880 ;  C.  A.  Coon,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

!mAUSTON,C.  n.,  Juneau  Co.,  n  l.SOO- 
pop.,  on  Lemonweir  r.  and  Chicago,  Mil- 
waukee cS;  St.  Paul  Rd.,  127  m.  from  Mil- 
waukee. Has  an  Iron  foundry,  flour  and 
other  mills. 

JUNEAU  CO.  SUN;  Fridays ;  democrat- 
ic ;  fiiur  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  sub.scription  $1.50; 
established  1881 ;  Brawley  &  Wetherby,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

ST  A  R ;  Tliursdays  ;  ti  lur  pages  ;  size  26x40  ; 
sub.scription   $1.50;    establislied     18:i7  ;    J.    F. 
Sprague  &  Son,  editors  and  pul^lisliers  ;  circu- 
I  lation  K  1. 

MAYVILL.E,  Dodge  Co.,u- 1,500  pop.,. 

!     on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.     An 

Important  iron   mining   centre.    Has  also 

j     several  breweries  and  mills  and  a  tannery. 

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$2;  established  1876;  J.  Maasmann,  editor; 
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supplement  entitled  Unte rhaltungs  Blatt ; 
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to  subscriljers. 

MAZOMANIE,  Dane    Co.,  g   1,646- 
pop.,  23  m.  from  Madison,  on  C,  M.  &.  St.  P. 
Rd.    Has  flour  and  fanning  mills,  and  man- 
ufactures wagons,   tubs   and   knit   goods 
and  ships  farm  products. 
SICKLE;   Saturdays;  eight  pages ;  size- 

:30x44  ;   subscription   $1.50  ;  established  1874  ;. 


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Fred.  W.  Johns,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation K  1. 

MEDFORD,C.  H.,  Taylor  Co.,  li  1.200 
pop.,  on  Black  r.  and  Wis.  Cen.  Rd.,  67  m. 
from  Stevens  Point.  Adapted  to  farming. 
In  a  lumljer  region. 

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sue also  Dt'r  AnsUdler  in  Wisconsin. 

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tion  §1.50 ;  established  1884 ;  Wilhelm  Jhue, 
editor  ;  Edgar  E.  Wheelock,  publisher. 

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publishers  :  circulation  K  1. 

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MENASHA,  Winnebago  Co.,  a-  5,000 
pop.,  on  Fox  r.,  at  outlet  of  Lake  Winne- 
bago, nearlj'  opposite  Neenah,  1  m.  distant, 
on  the  C.  &  N.  W.,  Wis.  Central,  Milwaukee 
&  Northern  and  Wisconsin  &  Michigan  Rds. 
Contains  grist  mills,  saw  mills,  potteries, 
and  iron  foundries,  breweries,  paper  and 
woolen  mills,  and  pail,  hub  and  spoke, 
chair  "  excelsior,"  match,  broom  and  sash 
and  blind  factories. 

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Wimu'biigo  Anzeigerxxnii  Haus-Schatz  togt'th- 
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MENOMONIE,  C.  H..  Dunn  Co.,  b 
6,t)(Xl  pop.,  on  Red  Cedar  r.  and  at  intersec- 
tion C,  St.  P.,  M.  &  O.  and  Chicago,  Mil- 
waukee &  St.  Paul  Rds.,  23  m.  from  Eau 
Claire,  60  from  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  and  40  from 
Wabasha,  at  the  junction  of  the  Chippewa 
and  Mississippi  rs.  Lumber,  flour,  wheat, 
furs  and  other  local  products  are  shipped 
from  here. 

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MERRILL,  C.  H.,  Lincoln  Co.,  (^  3,842 
pop.,  on  Wisconsin  r. ;  terminus  of  Wis. 
Valley  Division  of  C,  M.  &  St.  Paul  Rd. 
Large  lumber  interests  are  centered  here, 
and  lumber,  lath  and  shingles  are  exten- 
sively manufactured. 

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V.  R.  &  L.  M.  Willard,  publishers ;   circula- 
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MERRILLAN,  Jackson  Co.,  -n  1,003 
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River  Falls,  aud  about  200  from  Milwaukee, 
at  junction  of  Green  Bay,  Winona  &  St.  Paul 
and  C,  St.  P.  &  M.  Rds.  Engaged  in  lumber- 
handling  and  manufactures.  A  consider- 
able lumber-shipping  point. 

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MILTON,  liock  Co.,   Q  508  pop.,  on 

C.  M.  &  St.  P.  Rd.,  8  m.  from  Janesville,  62 

from  Milwaukee.    Has  a  college.    Cheese, 

grain  and  live  stock  are  exported. 

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MILWAUKEE,  C.  H.,  Milwaukee 
Co.,  □  150,1X10  pop.,  on  W.  shore  of  Lake 
Michigan,  85  m.  N.  of  Chicago,  with  which 
it  is  connected  by  two  lines  of  railway  (and 
by  steamers  during  the  season  of  naviga- 
tion). Has  one  of  the  finest  harbors  on  the 
lakes,  which  was  improved  by  the  city  at  a 
cost  of  upwards  of  $300,000.  The  United 
States  Government  is  constructing  an 
ample  harbor  of  refuge  in  Milwaukee  Bay, 
which,  when  completed,  will  materially 
enhance  the  importance  of  the  city  as  a 
lake  port.  Its  lake  commerce  ranks  next 
to  that  of  Chicago  in  value  and  extent,  and 
on  account  of  its  abundant  water  front  and 
extensive  railroad  facilities  is  a  great  depot 
for  the  distribution  of  coal  and  other  heavy 
freight  throughout  the  Northwest.  It  has 
a  large  commerce,  as  a  wholesale  market, 
and  is  becoming  more  noted  as  a  manufac- 
turing centre.  Its  grain  elevators  have  an 
aggregate  storage  capacity  of  between  Ave 
and  six  million  bushels,  and  its  flour  mills 
are  capable  of  manufacturing  a  million  and 
a  half  barrels  of  flour  annually.  The  an- 
nual product  of  the  breweries  represents  a 
money  value  of  between  eight  and  nine 
millions  of  dollars.  The  total  value  of  all 
its  manufactures  in  1880  was  about  fifty 
millions  of  dollars.  It  is  the  principal  lake 
depot  of  the  numerous  lines  of  the  Chicago, 
Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Ry.  Co.,  and  within 
the  last  few  years  has  become  the  shipping 
port  for  about  half  the  Chicago  and  North- 
western system.  It  is  also  the  terminus  of 
the  Wisconsin  Central  and  the  Milwaukee, 
Lake  Shore  &  Western  Rds.  The  volume  of 
freight  traffic  over  the  Northern  Pacific  Rd. 
passes  largely  through  Milwaukee,  with 
which  it  is  connected  by  three  separate 
lines.  The  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rd.  to  Council  Bluffs  forms  the  shortest 
line  between  the  Union  Pacific  and  Lake 
Jlichigan  Rds.     Milwaukee  is  noted  for  the 


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milien Kreise,  the  Acker  und  Gartenbau  Zei- 
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VOLKSBLATT;  Sundays;  German; 
anti-monopoly;  eight  pages:  size  36x48;  es- 
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publisher  :   circulation  I  1. 
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pages;  size  21x28;  sub.seription  75  cents;  es- 
tablished 1S7S  ;  B.  Loewenbach  &  Son,  editors 
and  publi.shers;  circulation  I  1:  issue  also  Der 
hermanns-Sohn  and  Wisconsin  Advocate. 

WHEEL  AND  RUNNER;  monthly; 
commercial ;  sixteen  pages  ;  size  of  page  lOx 
14;  subscription  50  cents;  established  1884; 
H.  H.  Powers,  editor  and  publisher. 

WISCONSIN  ADVOCATE;  monthly; 
ancient  order  of  united  workmen ;  eight 
passes  :  .size  2^x32  ;  subscription  75  cents  ;  e.s- 
tablislK'd  ]S^i);  B.  Loewenbach,  editor;  B. 
Loewenbach  &  Son,  publi.shers ;  circulation 
I  1;  issue  al.soX>erifec/)!a(iJis-So7iii  and  Unser 
Blatt. 

VIERTELJAHRLiICHES  MAGA- 
ZIN  DER  MODERNEN  LITERA- 
TI'R;  quarterly;  German;  three  hundi-ed 
and  seventy-four  pa.ges  octavo;  subscription 
S2.5I);  established  ls77 ;  Herold  Co..  editors 
and  puljlisliers ;   issue  also   Der  Herold. 

MINERAL.  POINT,  lotoa  Co.,  D 
3,000  pop.,  at  terminus  of  Mineral  Point 
div.  of  C,  M.  &  St.  P.  Rd.,  180  m.  from  Chi- 


cago  and  153  from  Milwaukee.  The  manu- 
facture of  oxide  of  zinc  Is  the  principal 
Industry.    In   fine  farming  and  live-stock 
country.    The  town  is  the  grain  and  gen- 
eral trade  centre  for  an  extensive  area. 
IOWA    CO.    DEMOCRAT;    Fridays; 
democratic ;    four   pages ;    size   28x44 ;    sub- 
scription Sl.aj ;  established  1866  ;  Crawford  & 
Bro.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  cii-culation  J  1. 
TRIBUNE;    Thursdays ;    republican  ; 
eight  pages ;  si*  30x44 ;   subscription  $1.50 ; 
established  1848;  W.  H.  &  B.  J.  Bennett,  edi- 
tors and  publishers;  circulation  K  1. 

TEMPERANCE  JOURNAL,;  semi 
monthlv;  temperance;  four  pages;  size 
22x32  ;  slibsoription  50  cents  ;  established  18(5  ; 
Allen  &  Teasdale,  editors  and  publishers  :  cir- 
culation J  J  1 

MONDOVI,  Buffalo  Co.,  -a  500  pop., 
on  Beef  r.,  20  m.  from  Independence.  En- 
gaged in  farming.. 

BUFFALO  CO.  HERALD  ;  FrI 
davs  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  :  size  24x3o  ; 
subscription  §1.50;  established  1876;  J.  C.  Rath- 
bun,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K. 

MONROE,  C.  H.,  Green  Co.,  g  3,293 
pop.,  on  Monroe  branch  of  Chicago,  Mil- 
waukee &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  34  m.  from  Janes- 
ville.  Engaged  in  agriculture,  stock  raising 
and  dairying,  and  the  centre  of  an  active 
trade.  Manufactures  wagons,  farming  im- 
plements, furniture,  and  supports  other  In- 
dustrial enterprises. 

(i  4 ZETTE  i  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1879  ;  J.  W.  Odell,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  K  K. 

GREEN  CO.  HEROLD;  Wednesdays; 
German;  four  pages;  size  28x40;  subscrip- 
tion S2 ;  established  1877 ;  R.  Loewenbach,  ed- 
itor and  publisher  ;  cii-culation  K  1. 

SENTINEL;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
four  pages  ;  size  28x4-1 ;  subscription  §1-50  ;  es- 
tablished 1849  ;  Charles  A.  Booth,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

SUN;  Saturdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages;  size  26xiO;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1875  ;  George  R.  South,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

MONTEIiLO,  C.  H.,  Marquette  Co.,  □ 
394  pop.,  on  Fox  r.,  and  on  branch  of  Wis. 
Central   Rd.,   about   20   m.    from   Portage 
City  and  12  from  Princeton.    An  extensive 
granite  quarry  is  being  worked. 
EXPRESS;    Saturdays  ;   democratic  ; 
four  pages;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  es- 
tablished 1359  ;  C.  H.  Bissell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

MONTFORT,  Grant  Co.,  P  450  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  62  m.  W.  of 
Madison,  47  N.  of  Galena.  Grain  and  stock 
section,  containing  also  zinc  and  lead  ore. 
Has  good  educational  facilities. 
MONITOR;     Thursdays;     four    pages; 

size   24x3i:    subscription   $1-50;    established 

1882;  Dewitt  &  Taylor,  editors  and  publishers; 

circulation  K  1. 

MOUNT  HOREB,  Dane  Co.,  Q  200 
pop.,  on  M.  &  M.  div.  of  C.  &  N.  W.  Rd.,  70 
m.  W.  of  Madison.  Shipping  point  for  live 
stock. 

BLUE  MOUNDS  NEW^S  ;  Fridays  ; 
four  pages;  size  24x35;  subscription  $1.2d  ; 
established  1881;  H.  G.  Elliott  and  J.  N. 
Dahlen,  editors;  News  Co.,  publishers;  circu- 
lation K ;  dated  at  Mount  Horeb  and  Blue 
Jlouuds. 


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NASHOTAH,    Waukesha   Co.,  O,   300 

pop.  ou  the  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 

Rd.     Seat    of    the    Nashotah    Theological 

Seminary. 

SCHOLIAST;  monthly:  twenty  pages; 
size  of  page  sxU  :  sub.-icription  75  cents;  es- 
tablished 1SS3 ;  Bishop  Welles  Brotherhood, 
editors  and  pul^lishers  ;  .  circulation  K  ;  a 
school  paper;  issued  during  the  school  year. 

NECEDAH,  Juneau  Co.,  n  2,000  pop., 

on  Necedah  br.  of   C,  M.  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 

at  junction  of  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd. 

Lumbering  trade   centre   and    cranl)ei-ry- 

raising  point. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages ;  size  24x35  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1SS4  :  C.  M.  Hutchinson,  editor 
and  publisher. 

NEENAH,  Winnebago  Co.,  o  5,.300 
pop.,  on  Fox  r.,  at  the  outlet  of  Lake  Winne- 
bago, and  on  the  line  of  the  Chicago  & 
Northwestern,  Milwaukee  &  Northern,  and 
Wisconsin  Central  Rds.,  14  m.  from  Osh- 
kosh.  Engaged  in  the  manufacture  of  flour 
and  paper.  There  are  numerous  flour  and 
paper  mills  in  the  place.  Lumber  and  other 
manufactures  carried  on. 

TIMES  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  CITY  TIMES,  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x:15  ;  subscription— daily 
$6,  weekly  $2;  established— daily  1882,  weekly 
1863  ;  J.  N.  Stone,  editor  and  publisher;  cireu- 
lation— daily  K  1,  weekly  J  1. 

TWIN  CITY  NEWS;  (see  Menasha.) 

CITA'    TIMES;  (see  Times.) 

GAZETTE;  Saturdays;  republican  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscriptiou  $2 ;  established 
1865  ;  H.  A.  Stone,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation J. 

WINNEBAGO  ANZEIGER;  (see 
Menasha.) 

NEILLSVILLE.  C  H.,  aark  Co.,  ti 
2,0JO  pop.,  ou  Black  r.,  and  on  branch  of  C, 
St.  Paul,  M.  &  O.  Rd.,  about  66  m.  from  La 
Crosse.  Supply  point  for  lumber  district. 
Has  lumber  and  wood-working  establish- 
ments, flour  mill,  foundry  and  a  number  of 
other  manufacturing  enterprises. 

DER    DEIJTSCH-AMERIKANER  ; 

Fridays;  German  ;  independent ;  four  pages  ; 
size  26x4(1 ;  subscriptiou  $1.50 ;  established 
1880 ;  Carl  Rabeustein,  editor ;  Herman 
Schuster,  publisher  ;   circulation  K  1. 

REPUBLICAN  AND  PRESS  ;  Thurs 
days  ;  four  pages ;  size  2sx44  ;  established 
1867 ;  I.  T.  Carr,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation .1  1 . 

TIMES;  Tuesdays ;  four  pages;  size 26x40; 
subscription  $2  ;  established  1881 ;  James 
O'Neill  and  L.  A.  Doolittle,  editors;  Times  Co., 
publishers  ;  circulation  .J  1 . 

TRUE  REPUBLIC.\N  ;  Thursdays; 
republican:  eight  pages;  size  Ux(i4;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1879 ;  L.  B.  Ring,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

NEW  GLARUS,  Green  Co.,  :? 

IJNSER    WILKOMMENER   GAST; 

monthly  ;  German  :  eight  pages  ;  size  :}lx46  : 
sub.scription  (iU  cents  ;  established  18S3  ;  John 
Theo.  Etter,  editor  and  publisher. 

NEW  JilSBON.  Juneau  Co.,  n  1,0-24 
pop.,  137  m.  W.  of  Milwaukee.  Engaged  in 
lumbering  and  milling  to  some  extent.  The 
surrounding  country  is  fertile;  cranberries 
are  extensively  cultivated. 
JUNEAU    CO.    ARGUS;     Thursdays; 

four  pages  ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab 


lished  1857;  Jay  R.  Hinckley,  editor:  Carne.r 
&  Wilkinson,  publishers  ;  circulation  K  K. 

NEW  LONDON,  Waupaca  Co.,  a 
3,0J0  pop.,  at  head  of  navigation  on  Wolf  r., 
and  at  junction  of  Green  Bay,  Winona  &  St. 
P.  and  Milwaukee,  L.  S.  &  W.  Rds.,  40  m. 
from  Green  Bay,  60  from  Oshkosh  and  22 
from  Menasha.  Trade  centre  for  the  best 
agricultural  district  in  Waupaca  county. 
Part  of  the  town  lies  in  Outagamie  county. 
Adapted  to  wood  manufactures. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size  26x 
40;  subscription  .$1.50;  established  1870;  Geo. 
M.  Patchen,  Jr.,  editor  and  publisher;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

NEW  RICHMOND,  St.  Croix  Co., 
yj  8(X)  pop.,  on  North  Wisconsin  div.  of  C,  St. 
P.  M.  &  O.  and  Wisconsin  Central  Rds.,  18  m. 
from  Hudson.  A  trade  centre  and  ship- 
ping point  for  an  agricultural  district ;  ha.s 
also  numerous  flour,  planing  and  saw  mills. 

ST.    CROIX   REPUBLICAN;    Wed 

nesdays  ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
$1.5:J;  established  186it ;  Abe.  C.  Van  Meter, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

NICOLLET,  Brown  Co.,  ID- 
NEWS  ;  (see  De  Pere. ) 
TWIN  CITY  INDEX;  (see  De  Pere.) 

NORTH  LA  CROSSE,  La  Crosse 

Co.,  -a 

NEWS;  Saturdays ;  independent ;  sixteen 
pages;  size  of  page  11x15:  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1S82 ;  (jeorge  M.  Read,  editor  and 
pulilisher ;  circulation  J. 

OCONOMOWOC,  Waukesha  Co.,r\ 
3,00)  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  Rd.,  31  m.  from  Milwaukee.  Located 
in  the  lake  region,  and  in  an  agricultural 
district.  Produce  shipping  point  and  sum- 
mer resort 

LOCAL;  Fridays  ;  republican ;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x  10 ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1874 ;  Ward  E.  Duteher,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

WISCONSIN  FREE  PRESS;  Sat- 
urdays ;  independent-democratic;  four  pages; 
size  28x44;  subscription  $2;  established  1875  ; 
Edwin  Hurlbut,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation L 

OCONTO,    C.  H.,  Oconto  Co.,  cf  M63 
pop.,  on  Green  bay,  at  mouth  of  Oconto  r.. 
and  on  Chicago  &   Northwestern   and  St. 
Paul   Eastern    Grand    Trunk    Rds.,    30   m. 
from  Green  bay.    Engaged  in  the  lumber 
trade,  producing  yearly  one  hundred  mil- 
lion feet  of  lumber  and  fifty  million  shin- 
gles.   Has  also  flour  mills,  planing  mills, 
foundries,  wagon  factories,  etc. 
ENOUIRER  ;    Saturdays  ;    democratic  ; 
eight  pages  ;   size   30x44  ;  subscription   $1.50  : 
established  1881;  Francis  Charles  Sharp,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

LU>I  BERMAN  ;  Saturdays  :  republicaur 
eight  pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $2:  es- 
tablished 1864 ;  J.  W.  Hall,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

OC6nTO  CO.  REPORTER;  Satur 
days  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1871;  P.  H.Swift,  editor; 
Reporter  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ;  circula- 
tion J  J. 

OMRO,  Winnebago  Co.,  D- 1,476  pop.,  on 
Vox  r.  and  Winneconue  branch  of  the  Chi- 
cago,   Milwaukee    &    St.  Paul  Rd.     About 


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100  m.  from  Milwaukee  and  12  from  Osh- 

kosh ;  surrounded  by  a  fertile  agricultural 

country. 

JOURNAL.;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eiglit  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1S65;  P.  M.  Wright,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 

STALWART;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1880  ;  Jewell  &  Hollenihaek,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  K. 

OREGON,  Dane  Co.,  g  527  pop.,  10  m. 

south  of  Madison,  on  C.  &  N.  W  Rd.     It  is 

locally  noted  as  a  shipping  point  for  hogs 

and  cattle. 

OBSERVER;  Thursdays;  four  pages; 
size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1880 ;  Hanson  &  Owen,  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation  K. 

OSCEOLA  MILLS,  C.  H.,  Polk  Co., 
a  5'M  pop.,  on  St.  Croix  r.,  about  20  m.  from 
New  Richmond  and  about  the  same  dis- 
tance from  Stillwater,  Minn.     Engaged  in 
the  lumber  trade.     The  adjoining  country 
is  excellent  for  farming. 
POLiK  CO.  PRESS;  Saturdays;  repub- 
lican ;  four  pages ;    size  24x35  ;   subscription 
$2 ;  established  1860 ;  Charles  E.  Mears,  edi- 
tor and  publisher :  circulation  K  1. 

OSHKOSH,  C.  H.,  Winnebago  Co.,ct 
20,000  pop.,  on  Lake  Winnebago,  at  mouth 
of  Fox  r.,  and  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern, 
Chic,  Mil.  &  St.  P.,  Wis.  Cen.,  and  Mil.,  L. 
S.  &  Western  Rds.  Engaged  very  exten- 
sively in  the  lumber  business  and  in  the 
manufacture  of  carriages  and  articles  made 
of  wood,  including  matches,  tables,  etc. 
Has  also  many  saw,  planing,  trunk,  door, 
sash  and  blind  mills.  Has  all  the  concomi- 
tants of  a  prosperous,  well  regulated  city. 
Location  of  tlie  Northern  Wisconsin  Insane 
Asylum  and  a  State  Normal  School.  Is  also 
a  summer  resort.  Three  lines  of  steamers 
run  from  here  during  the  summer  season. 

3IORNINti  TIMES;  every  morning, 
and  TI3IES,  Satiu-days;  democratic;  four 
pages;  size  —  dally  24x36,  weekly  28x44; 
subscription — dailv  $7,  weeklv  $2  ;  establish- 
ed—dally 1S83  ;  weekly  1867  ;  E.  W.  Viall  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers ;  circulation — dailj' 
K  1,  weeklv  J  1 . 

NORTHWESTERN;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thurs- 
days ;  republican ;  daily  four  pages,  weeklj' 
twelve  pages  ;  size — dailj-  26x40,  weekly  (size 
of  page)  15x24  ;  subscription — dailv  $9,  weekly 
$2 ;  established— daily  1868,  weekly  1849  ;  John 
Hicks,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation- 
daily  K  1,  weekly  I  1. 

SIGNAL;  Wednesdays;  four  pages  ;  size 
22x:i4 ;    subscriptiou  $1.50;    established    1884; 

B.  E.  Van  Keureu,  editor  and  publisher. 
TI3IES;  (see  Morning  Times.) 
WISCONSIN    TELEGRAPH;     Fri 

days  ;   German  ;    democratic  ;    eight    pages  ; 
size  30x44  ;  subscription  $2 ;  estalilished  1866 ; 

C.  Rose,  editor ;  C.  Kohlmann  &  Bro.,  pub- 
lishers;  cLrculation  I. 

MAGNET;  monthly;  juvenile;  eight 
pages;  size  of  page  9.xl2;  subscription  50 
cents  ;  established  1884 ;  Clum  &  Noel,  editors 
and  publishers. 

MESSENGER;  bi-monthly  ;  twelve 
pages;  size  of  page  7x10;  sul3.scription  40 
cents;  Wm.  J.  Roe  and  Clias.  A.  McCuUoch, 
editors  and  publishers. 

PALMYRA,  ^cjerson  Co., d^  800  pop., 
on  P.  du  C.  div.  of  C,  M.  &  St.  P.  Rd.,  42  m. 


from   Milwaukee.     Engaged   in   dairying, 

stock,  grain  and    fruit   raising  and  some 

manufactures. 

ENTERPRISE;  Wednesdaj's ;  prohi- 
bition ;  four  pages ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription 
SI. .50  ;  established  1874  ;  O.  P.  Dow,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K. 

PARDEEVILLE,    Columbia  Co.,    a 
400    pop.,    on   Chicago,    Milwaukee    &    St. 
Paul  Rd. 
BREEZE;    Saturdays;  four  pages  ;  size 

20x26:  subscription  50  cents;  established  1883 ;. 

W.  M.  Shirk,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K. 

PEPIN,  Pepin  Co.,  -a 

STAR:  Thur.«days;  independent-repub- 
lican; four  pages;  .size  34x35;  subscription 
$2 ;  established  1884 ;  Geo.  E.  Klrkpatrick,  edi- 
tor and  publisher. 

PHILLIPS,  C.  H.,  Price  Co.,  b  300 
pop.,  ou  Elk  lake  and  Wisconsin  Central 
Rd.,  109  m.  N.  from  Stevens'  Point.  Exten- 
sively engaged  in  lumbering,  and  exports 
logs,  ties,  furs,  etc. 

TIMES;  Saturdays ;  independent ;  eight 
pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $2 ;  establish- 
ed 1877  ;  W.  H.  Wilson,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  K. 

PITTSVILLE,  Wood  Co.,  a 

INDEPENDENT;  Wednesdays;  four 
pases;  size  24x35:  subseviption  $1..50;  estab- 
lished 1883 ;  Woodworth  &  Pomeroy,  editors 
and  publishers. 

PLAINFIELD,  Waushara  Co.,  n  34& 
pop.,  on  Wis.  C.  Rd.,  24  m.  from  Stevens' 
Point.  In  a  superior  farming  point,  raising 
wheat,  rye,  oats,  corn,  pork  and  other  farm 
products. 
S  IT  N  ;   Fridays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x4(5 ; 

subscription  .$1.25;   established    188:3;   L.  W. 

Chapman,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K. 

PLATTEVILLE,  Grant  Co.,  p3,00a 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  ^orthwestern  Rd.,  at 
terminus  of  Mineral  Point  div.  of  C,  M  & 
St.  P.  Rd.,  25  m.  from  Dubuque,  Iowa,  same 
distance  from  Galena,  111.,  and  20  from  Min- 
eral Point.  Has  a  State  Normal  School. 
Engaged  in  lead  mining.  Centre  of  trade 
for  surrounding  district.  Encircled  by 
superior  farming  lands. 

GRANT  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays; 
democratic :  einht  pages;  size  2(;x4(i;  sulj- 
scription  S1..5'»;  established  1884  ;  W.  H.  Peck, 
editor  and  publislier. 

GRANT  CO.  WITNESS;  Thursdays;, 
repuljlican  ;  four  pages ;  size  28x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1..50;  established  1858;  Martin  P.  Rind- 
laub,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  I  1. 

PLYMOUTH,  Sheboygan  Co.,  O  1,052 
pop.,  on  Mil.  &  Northern  and  Chicago  & 
Northwestern  Rds.,  55  m.  N.  of  Milwau- 
kee. Shipping  point  for  grain  and  cheese. 
Has  two  breweries,  two  iron  foundries,  a 
furniture  and  a  cheese  factory,  and  two 
flour  mills. 

REPORTER;  Thursdays ;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  :  size  22x:30 ;  subscription 
$2;  established  1872;  Warden  &  Hostman, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

PORTAGE,  C.  H.,  Columbia  Co.,  o 
4,:}47  pop.,  on  Wis.  Central  Rd.  and  Chicago, 
Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  and  on  the  Shii> 


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canal  connecting  Wisconsin  and  Fox  rs. 
Engaged  iu  commerce  and  lumber  trade. 

COLUMBIA  CO.  WECKER;  Thurs 
days ;  Grerman  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  sub- 
scription $2 ;  established  1874  ;  G.  A.  Selbach, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  ;  size  3()x44 ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
llshecf  1877  ;  J.  E.  Jones,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  J. 

WISCONSIN  STATE  REGISTER; 
Saturdays;  republican;  four  pages;  size 
28x44;  subscription  $2;  established  1861; 
Rockwood  &  Goodell,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  J  1 . 

PORT   WASHINGTON,   C.  H., 

Ozaukee  Co.,  D- 1,575  pop.,  on  Lake  Michigan 
and  Jlilwaukee,  Lake  Shore  &  Western 
Rds.,  90  m.  N.  N.  E.  of  Madison.  Engaged  in 
manufactures  and  is  a  trade  centre.  Con- 
tains iron  foundries,  breweries,  malt 
houses,  planing,  flour  and  shingle  mills,  etc. 

OZAUKEE     CO.     ADVERTISER; 

Thursdays ;  democratic ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
30x44 ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1854 :  J.  R. 
Bohan, editor ;  M.  G.  Bohan,  publisher;  cir- 
culation K. 

STAR;  Saturdays ;  democratic ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1874;  E.  B.  Bolens,  editor  and  pub- 
Usher  ;  circulation  K. 

ZEITUNG;  Thursdays;  German  ;  demo- 
cratic ;  eiglit  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
.$2;  established  1855;  Carl  Fehlandt,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

POYNETTE,  Columbia  Co.,  a  750 
p(ip.,  on  the  Madison  &  Portage  Division  of 
the  C.  M.  &  St.  P.  Ry.,  and  is  the  most 
rapidly  growing  town  in  Columbia  county. 
Poynette  is  the  largest  trading  centre 
for  farmers  In  the  county.  It  affords 
opportunities  for  all  kinds  of  business. 
PRESS;    Thursdays:   eight   pages;   size 

26x40;   subscription  $1.50;   established   1884; 

John  E.  Shirk,  editor  ami  publisher. 

PRAIRIE    DU    CHIEN,    C.  H., 

Cniwford  Co.,  P  2,777  pop.,  on  a  level 
prairie,  at  the  foot  of  the  bluffs  on  tlie 
Mississippi  r.,  a  few  m.  above  the  mouth 
of  the  Wisconsin  r.  and  ou  C,  Milwaukee 
&  St.  P.  Rd.,  194  m.  from  Milwaukee, 
and  on  the  proposed  line  of  the  Winona, 
Alma  &  Northern  Rd.,  whieli  will  connect 
with  the  Northern  Pacific  Rd.  at  St.  Paul. 
Engaged  In  agriculture  and  manufactures. 
Has  a  number  of  artesian  mineral  wells, 
two  of  them  being  eleven  hundred  feet 
deep. 

COURIER;  Tuesdays;  democratic  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscription  $2.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1846;  William  D.  Merrell,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

UNION;  Fridays;  republican  ;  eight  pages; 
size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1863  ; 
Hurlbut  &  Beach,  editors  and  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

PRAIRIE  DU  SAC,  Sauk  Co.,  a 
iM  pop.,  on  Wisconsin  r.  and  Chicago,  Mil- 
waukee &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  between  Portage 
City  and  Prairie  du  Chien.    Place  of  active 
business.    Oldest  town  in  county. 
SAUK     CO.    NEAVS;     Saturdays;    in- 
dependent ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscrip- 
tion   $1;   established    1876;    S.    W.   Corwith, 
editor  ;  News  Co.,  publishers ;  circulation  K. 


PRESCOTT,  Pierce  Co.,  tl  975  pop., 
on  Mississippi  r.  and  Chicago,  St.  Paul, 
Minneapolis  &  Omaha  Rd.,  just  below  the 
mouth  of  the  St.  Croix  r.,  30  m.  below 
St.  Paul,  Minn.,  and  3  from  Hastings, 
Minn.  Engaged  to  some  extent  in  manu- 
facturing, and  a  depot  for  the  shipment 
of  large  quantities  of  wheat,  barley  and 
corn. 

PIERCE  CO.  PLiAINDEALER;  Fri- 
days ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1874;  E.  H. 
Ives,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

PRINCETON,  Green  Lake  Co.,  a  1,200 
pop.,  on  Fox  r.  and  Sheboygan  &  Western 
Div.  of  C.  &  N.  W.  Rd.,  35  m.  from  Fond  du 
Lac  and  13  S.  W.  of  Berlin.  A  shipping 
point  and  trade  centre. 
REPUBLIC;    Thursdays;    republican; 

four  pages  ;    size  24x36  ;   subscription  $1.50  ; 

established  1867;   Beebe  &  Rawson,  editors 

and  publishers ;  circulation  K  1. 

RACINE,  C.  H.,  Racine  Co.,  □,  16,031 
pop.  A  prominent  manufacturing  city  on 
Lake  Michigan,  23  m.  S.  of  Milwaukee 
and  62  N.  of  Chicago,  on  C,  M.  &  St.  P. 
and  C.  &  N.  W.  Rds.  It  has  a  fine  harbor 
and  an  extensive  lake  commerce.  Manu- 
factures amount  to  nine  millions  of  dollars 
yearly,  and  include  threshing  machines, 
wagons,  carriages,  hardware,  baskets,  fan- 
ning niills  and  plows. 

JOURNAL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays ;  repub- 
lican ;  four  pages ;  size— daily  24x40,  weekly, 
28x44 ;  subscription— dally  .$6.50,  weekly  $1.  .5  ; 
estaldlshed— daily  1881,  weekly  1857 ;  Journal 
Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circula- 
tion—daily J  J  1,  weekly  J  1. 

TIMES  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription— daily 
$6  weekly  $1  ;  established  1883 ;  Times  Pub- 
lishing and  Job  Printing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers ;  J.  H.  Willis,  business  manager ; 
circulation  J  1  ;  issue  also  Utleys  Dollar 
Weeicl)/. 

ADVOCATE;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $2  ; 
established  1842  ;  Mrs.  Eliza  E.  Batchelor,  edi- 
tor and  publisher:  circulation  K  1. 

CORRESPONDENT  ;  Saturdays;  Ger- 
man; eight  pages;  size  30x44;  subscription 
$2.50;  established  1883;  W.  F.  Weber,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  K ;  a  four-page 
literary  supplement,  entitled  The  Erholungs- 
stunden,  is  issued  regularly  with  the  paper. 
Is.sues  also  West  Bend  Deutscher  Beobachter. 
DANNEBRO<3  ;  (see  Davenport,  Iowa.) 
FOLKETS  AVIS;  Thursdays;  Danish; 
independent;  four  pages;  size  26x40;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1876;  Folkets 
Avis  Pulilishing  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation 
1 1 ;  issued  simultaneously  at  Racine  and 
Chicago,  111. 

SLA  VIE;  Wednesdays;  and  RODINA, 
Sundays ;  Bohemian  ;  democratic  ;  weekly 
eight  pages;  Sunday  sixteen  pages;  size- 
weekly  30x46;  Sunday  22x:;0:  subscription— 
weekly  $3.20^  Sunday  $2 :  established— weekly 
1861;  Sunday  I83;5 ;  Charles  Jonas  &.  Co., 
editors  and  publishers ;  circulation— weekly 

^UTLEV'S     DOLLAR     WEEKLY; 

Thursdays  ;  four  pages  :  size  24x39 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1  ;  established  ls-4  :  W.  L.  Utley.  editor  ; 
Times  Puldishing  and  Job  Printing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers :  issue  also  The  Times. 

COLLEOE  MERCURY;  semi-month- 
ly ;  sixteen  pages;  size  of  page  8x11;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1866;  Students  of 
Racine  College,  editors  and  publishers;  cir- 


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WISCONSIN. 


dilation  K;  a  college  paper;  issued  during 
the  collegiate  year. 

AOKICl'LTURIST;  monthly;  agri- 
cultural:  twelve  pages;  size  of  page  11x15; 
subscription  50  cents ;  established  1876 ; 
Andrew  Simonsou,  editor ;  Manufacturers' 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers;  circulation  Fl; 
issue  also  Manufacturer  and  Export  Jour- 
nal. 

;>IA\UFACTUKER  AND  EXPORT 
JOFRNAL;  monthly;  commercial ;  eight 
pages;  size  of  page  13x80;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1885;  Andrew  Simonson, 
editor  ;  Manufacturers'  Publishing  Co.,  pub 
lishers  :  issue  also  Agriculturist. 

RANDOLPH,  Dodge  Co.,  a-  500  pop., 
on  Northern  division  of  the  C,  M.  &  St.  P. 
Rd.,  24  m.  E.  of  Portage  City.  Located  in  a 
good  agricultui-al  district.  Stages  to  all  the 
neighboring  towns. 
RADICALi;  Tuesdays;  four  pages;   size 

24x35 ;    subscription    $2 ;     established     1883 ; 

Hotchkiss   &   Son,   editors   and  publishers ; 

circulation  K. 

REEDSBURG,  Satik  Co.,  a  1,331 
pop.,  on  Baraboo  r  and  Madison  division  of 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  16  m.  from 
Baraboo.  Has  flour,  woolen,  stave  and  saw 
mills. 

FREE  PRESS;  Thursdays ;  tour  pages  ; 
size  28x44 ;  subscription  $i  ;  established  1871 ; 
John  W.  Blake,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation J  1. 

SAUK  CO.  HEROIiD;  Thursdays; 
(Jerman  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x40  ;  subscription 
$2..tO;  establislied  1876;  William  Raetzmann, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  cu-culation  K  1 ;  a  four- 
page  literary  supplcmeut,  Der Erzahler,  is  is- 
sued regularly  with  the  paper. 

RHINELANDER,  Lincoln  Co.,  t 
sOO  pop.,  on  Wisconsin  r.,  65  m.  N.  of  Wausau 
and  255  from  Milwaukee.  Furnishes  good 
water  power  for  a  number  of  mills.  En- 
gaged in  manufacturing  and  lumbering. 
NEW  NORTH;  Thursdays;  four  pages; 

size   22x:5U ;    subscription   Sl-50 ;    established 

1882 ;  Chas.  F.  Barnes,  editor  and  publisher ; 

circulation  K. 

RICE  LAKE,  Barron  Co.,  \j  1,500 
pop.,  on  the  west  bank  of  Rice  Lake,  and  on 
line  of  a  branch  from  Chippewa  Falls  of  the 
C,  St.  P.,  M.  &  O.  Rd.,  70  m.  N.  of  Eau  Claire. 
Lumbering  is  the  chief  industry,  Ijut  it  has 
flouring  mills  and  a  grain  elevator. 

BARRON      CO.     CHRONOTYPE; 

Thursdays ;  republican ;  four  pages  ;  size 
26x40 ;  subscription  S2 ;  established  1874 ; 
Charles  F.  Bone,  editor:  Chronot.ype  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers,  circulation  K. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  four  pages:  size  24x35; 
subsci'iptlon  SI. 50  ;  established  1SS3;  Charles 
W.  Angel,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K. 

RICHLAND    CENTER,    C.    H., 

Richland  Co.,  ,□  1,227  pop.,  on  Pine  r.,  about 
12  m.  from  Wisconsin ;  terminus  of  Rich- 
land Center  branch  of  Chicago,  Milwau- 
kee &  St.  Paul  Rd.  Engaged  in  agi-iculture, 
stock  raising,  lumbering  and  manufactur- 
ing, including  railroad  ties  and  hoop  poles. 

REPUBLICAN  AND  OBSERVER  ; 

Thursdays ;  republican  ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
30.X44 ;  subscription  .SI. 50;  established  1855; 
Fogo&  Munson,  editors  and  publishers;  cir- 
culation J  J  1. 

RUSTIC  ;  Saturdays ;  four  pages ;  size 
26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1877 ;  I. 
A.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  1 1. 


WISCONSIN. 


RIDGEWAY,  loiva  Co..  g  200  pop., 

10  m.   from  Dodgeville,  on  the  Chicago  & 

Northwestern  Rd.    A  farming  country. 

ENTERPRISE:  Fridays;  four  pages; 
size  24x.3ti:  subscription  .§1.25;  established  1883; 
D.  T.  Jar%-is,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K. 

RIPON,  Fond  du  Lac  Co.,  n-3,800  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  at  its 
junction  with  Sheboygan  &  W.  Div.  of  C.  & 
N.  W.  Rd..  86  m.  from  Milwaukee.  Sur- 
rounded by  an  agricultural  district ;  has 
numerous  industrial  concerns  and  ships 
wool,  live  stock  and  goods  of  local  manu- 
facture ;  seat  of  Rlpon  College. 

COMMONAVEALTH;  Fridays;  neu- 
tral ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
$1.50  ;  established  1864  ;  Ellsworth  &  Harmon, 
editors  and  publishers;  circulation  K  K  1. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republic- 
an ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
$1.50 ;  established  1885 ;  Ira  C.  Edwards,  editor 
and  publisher. 

COLLEGE  DAYS;  monthly;  twenty- 
pages  ;  size  of  page  8x11;  subscription  $1  ; 
established  1879 ;  Athenian  and  Ecolian  So- 
cieties of  Ripon  College,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers;  circulation  K;  a  college  paper;  is- 
sued during  the  collegiate  year. 

RIVER  FALLS,  Pierce  Co.,  b  1,49» 
pop.,  on  Kinnickinnic  r.  and  C,  St.  P.,  M.  & 
O.  Rd.,  30  m.  from  St.  Paul.    Engaged    in 
flouring  trade  and  manufacturing. 
JOURNAL  ;    Thursdays;     republican ; 
four  pages  ;  size  28x44 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1857 ;  C.  R.  Morse,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 

ST.  CROIX  FALLS,  Polk  Co.,  ^  500 

pop.,  on  St.  Croix  r.  (Dalles  of  the  St.  Croix), 

8  m.  from  Osceola   and  opposite  Taylor's 

Falls  in  Minnesota.  Has  great  water  power. 

Ships  farm  produce,  cranberries,  furs  and 

hides. 

DALLES  OF  ST.  CROIX;  Fridays; 
four  pages ;  size  24x35 :  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1881 ;  D.  A.  Caneday,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

SAUK  CITY,  Sauk  Co.,  u  1,150  pop., 
on  Wisconsin  r.  and  on  a  branch  of  C,  M. 
&  St.  P.  Rd.,  15  m.  S.  of  Baraboo.  Has  3 
breweries,  2  planing  mills  and  a  machine 
shop.    Lumber  and  grain  are  shipped. 

PIONIER    AM     WISCONSIN;    Fri 

days  ;  German  ;  four  pages  ;  size  23x30 ;  sub 
scrlption  $2;  established  1852;  C.  C.  Kuntz, 
editor  ;  Crusius  &  Kuntz,  publishers  ;  circu- 
lation K  1.  Der  Erzahler,  four  pages,  size 
19x25,  is  issued  as  a  supplement. 

SHARON,  Wahoorth  Co.,  O,  850  pop. 
(of  to^vnship  2,(110),  on  Wisconsin  division 
of  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  15  m.  S.  W. 
of  Elkhorn  and  71  N.  W.  of  Chicago.  En- 
gaged in  agriculture  and  dairying. 
REPORTER  ;  Thursdays  ;  independent; 

eight  pages;  size  26x40;   subscription  $1.50; 

established  1878;    Phelps  &  Ziegaus,  editors 

and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

SHAWANO,  C.  H.,  Shawano  Co.,  cf 

1,400  pop.,  on  Wolf  r.,  head  of  navigation, 

58  m.  N.  of  Oshkosh,  on  Milwaukee,  Lake 

Shore  &  Western  Rd.    Centre  of  farming 

district.      Principal    branch    of    industry, 

lumbering. 

SHAWANO  CO.  ADVOCATE;  Thurs- 
days ;  eight  pages ;  size  30x44 ;   subscription 


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«1.50;    established  1882;  Phillips,  Kluuder  & 
Farnsworth,  editors  and  p\iblishers  ;  circ'n  K. 

SHAWANO  CO.  JOURNAL;  Fii 
days  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1839;  J.  M.  Rogers,  editor 
and  publislier ;  circulation  K. 

SHAWANO  CO.  WOCHENBIiATT; 
Thursdays  ;  German  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  3Ux4:i ; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1885  ;  Dr.  Bold, 
editor ;  Shawano  Co.  Publishing  Co.,  publish- 
ers. 

SHEBOYGAN,  C.  H.,  Sheboygan  Co., 
D-  11,0(X)  pop.,  on  Lake  Michigan  &  Sheboy- 
gan r.,  at  terminus  of  Sheboygan  &  Western 
Div.  of  C.  &  N.  W.  Rd.,  and  on  line  of  Mil., 
Lake  Shore  &  Western  Rd.,  about  50  m.  N. 
of  Milwaukee.  Engaged  in  lake  commerce, 
lumber  trade,  and  chair  and  other  manu- 
factures, including  farming  implements, 
enameled  hollow  ware,  stone-ware,  sashes, 
doors,  blinds,  and  numerous  tanneries, 
breweries,  brick  yards  and  a  plaster  and 
flouring  mill ;  also  a  mineral-water  expor- 
tation enterprise.  Surrounded  by  the  best 
agricultural  section  in  the  State. 
HERALD;    Fridays;    republican;   four 

Eages ;    size  26x40 ;    subscription   $2 ;   estab- 
shed  1867  ;  L.  K.  Howe,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  J  J. 

NATIONAL  DEMOKRAT;  Thurs 
days  ;  German  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
30x44  ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1857  ;  Carl 
ailier,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2.25 ;  estab- 
lished 1854 ;  H.  North  Ross,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

ZEITl'NG  UNO  TRIBUN  ;  Fridays; 
German ;  eight  pages  ;  size  :30x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2  ;  established  1881 ;  A.  W.  Pott,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

SHEBOYGAN  FALLS,  Sheboygan 
Co.,  a- 1,155  pop.,  on  Sheboygan  r.,  5  m.  from 
Sheboygan,  and  on  C.  &  N.  W.  Rd.  Manu- 
facturing place.  Centre  of  extended  dairy 
interests  and  has  a  weekly  Board  of  Trade 
for  dairy  products. 

SHEBOYGAN  CO.  NEWS  ;  Wednes- 
days ;  independent ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ; 
sul5Scription  $2 ;  established  1876 ;  Jolm  E. 
Thomas,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  J  1 

SHELL  LAKE,  C.  H.,   Washburn  Co., 

ti  1,410  pop.,  on  St.  P.,  M.  &  O.  Rd.,  50  m.  N. 

E.  of  Hudson. 

WATCHMAN;  Tliursdays;  prohibi- 
tion ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription 
$2 ;  established  1882 ;  William  Irle,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

SHULLSBURG,  La  Fayette  Co.,  g 

1,168  pop.  (pop.  of  town  2,238),  12  miles  from 
Darlington.  A  terminal  point  of  the  Min- 
eral Point  division  of  the  Chicago,  Milwau- 
kee &  St.  Paul.  Engaged  in  lead  mining, 
and  located  in  an  excellent  farming  coun- 
try. 

PICK  AND  GAD;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1883 ;  Law  &  Dane,  etli- 
tors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

SOLDIERS'  G'ROVE,Crawford  Co., 
p  2(X)  pop.,  15  m.  from  Viroqua.  On  Kicka- 
poo  river,  and  ships  lumber,  ties,  wagon 
stock  and  other  products. 

CRAWFORD    CO.    JOURNAL; 

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24x35 ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1882  ; 
Journal  Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  circ'n  K. 

SPARTA,  C.  H.,  Monroe  Co.,  -a  3,000 
pop.,  on  La  Crosse  r.  and  C.  &  N.  W.  and 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds.,  and 
connected  by  rail  with  Viroqua,  25  m. 
from  La  Crosse.  Has  valuable  manufac- 
turing interests  and  is  in  an  agricultural 
district.  Medicinal  artesian  wells  are  lo- 
cated here  and  the  town  is  celebrated  as  a 
watering  place. 

DEMOCRAT  ENTERPRISE;  Satur- 
days;  democratic;  four  pages;  size  26x40; 
subscription  $1;  established  1872 ;  B.  W.  Perry, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  J. 

HERALD  ;  Tuesdays;  republican;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1858 ;  McBride  Bros.,  editors  and  pub- 
llshers J  circulation  K  1. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent  republican; 
eight  pages  ;  size  of  page  13x20 ;  subscription 
.$1.50;  established  1884;  F.  A.  Brown,  editor 
and  publisher. 

SPENCER,  Marathon  Co.,  ti  1,000 pop., 
40  miles  from  Stevens'  Point,  on  Wisconsin 
Central  Rd.  Extensively  engaged  in  lum- 
bering. 

TRIBUNE  ;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  T.  S.  Norton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

SPRING  GREEN,  Sauk  Co.,  a  600 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 
37  m.  W.  from  Madison.  Raises  and  exports 
live  stock,  dairy  products,  hops  and  grain. 

HOME  NEWS;  Thursdays ;  fou- 
I)ages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  P.  W.  Meehan,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  1. 

STEVENS'  POINT,  C.  H.,  Portage 
Co.,  a  7,000  pop.,  on  Wisconsin  r.  and  on  a 
branch  of  G.  B.,  W.  &  St.  Paul,  and  also  on 
Wis.  Central  Rd.;  mills  and  lumbering.  Has 
numerous  manufacturing  establishments, 
including  flour  and  saw  mills,  planing 
:nills,  foundries  and  sliingle  mills. 

DEMOCRAT;   Saturdays;   democratic; 

eight  pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1880;  H.  W.  Lee,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

JOURNA  L ;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1870;  McGlachlln  &  Simons,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

PORTAGE  CO.  GAZETTE  ;  Wednes- 
days ;  republican;  four  pages;  size  26x40; 
subscription  .§2 ;  established  1878;  E.  D.  Glen- 
non,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

WISCONSIN  EAGLE;  Mondays;  four 
pages  ;  size  22x30 ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1884;  A.  G.  Ellis,  editor  and  publisher. 

^VlSCO^SIN  pinery  ;  Fridays; 
democrat  ir  ;  rii;ht  pages;  size  30x44;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  18.53;  C.  Swayze,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  K. 

HiJN<}ER FORD'S  REAL  ESTATE 
.TOURNAIi;  monthly;  four  pages;  size 
24.X35 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1877 ;  G. 
W.  Hungerford,  editor  and  publisher;  circu- 
lation J  1. 

STOUGHTON,  Dane  Co.,  g  2,000 
pop.,  on  Catfish  r.,  Prairie  du  Chien  divi- 
sion of  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rd.,  16  m.  from  Madison.  Has  several 
mills,  a  plow  factory  and  wagon  and  car- 
riage factories.  Is  a  leading  tobacco  mar- 
ket and  has  twenty  tobacco  warehouses. 
COURIER;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 


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pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $2.15  ;  estab- 
lished 18T6 ;  C.  E.  Parlsli,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

HUB;  Tuesdays;  eight  pages;  size 
30x44 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1881 ;  T. 
C.  Lund,  editor ;  T.  G.  Maudt  Manufacturing 
Co.,  publishers;  circulation  K  1. 

STURGEON  BAY,  C.  H.,  Door  Co., 
^  1,800  pop.,  on  Sturgeon  bay,  an  inlet  of 
Green  Bay,  and  about  4  m.  from  Lake  Michi- 
gan. Engaged  in  lumbering,  farming  and 
shipping. 

DOOR  CO.  ADVOCATE;  Thursdays; 
republican;  four  pages;  size  24x35;  sub- 
scription $3  ;  established  1862  ;  Frank  Long, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

EXPOSITOR;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1873 ;  W.  B.  Carr,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

SUN  PRAIRIE,  Dane  Co.,  g  600 
pop.,  on  C,  M.  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  12  m.  from 
Madison.  Grain,  tobacco  and  stock  country. 

C  O  U  N  T  R  Y  M  A  X  ;  Thursdays ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1877  ;  C.  S.  Crosse,  editor  and  publish- 
er ;  circulation  K  1. 

.SUPERIOR,  C.  H.,  Douglas  Co.,  \} 
2,500  pop.,  at  W.  extremity  of  Lake  Superior  ; 
lake  terminus  of  Northern  Pacific,  and  Chi- 
cago, St.  P.,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha  Rds.;  has 
a  good  harbor,  and  regular  lines  of  steam- 
boats ply  between  here  and  Detroit,  Chi- 
cago, and  other  points  on  the  lakes.  Sur- 
rounded by  an  agricultural  country.  En- 
gaged in  manufactures  and  exportation  of 
lumber,  fish  and  furs ;  extensive  cattle 
yards  are  located  here. 

INTER-OCEAN  ;  Thursdays;  four 
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lished 1882 ;  C.  E.  Foote,  editor  and  publish- 
er ;  circulation  K. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  republican ;' four 
pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  establish- 
ed 1870 ;  J.  Lute  Christie,  editor  and  publish- 
er ;  circulation  K  K. 

SUSSEX,  Waukesha  Co.,  O, 

WISCONSIN  CALENDAR;  monthly; 
pri  itestant  episcopal ;  four  pages  ;  size  16x22 ; 
subscription  50  cents  ;  established  1874  ;  issued 
under  tne  auspices  of  the  bishop  of  the  dio- 
cese ;  circulation  I. 

THORP,  Clark  Co.  tl  600  pop., 
between  the  North  and  South  fork  of  the 
Eau  Claire  r.,  40  m.  from  Eau  Claire  on  a 
branch  of  the  Wisconsin  Central  Rd.  A  lum- 
bering, farming  and  stock-raising  country. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  eight  pages;  size 
26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1883  ; 
Wni.  Wagner,  editor  and  publisher ;  cii'C'n  K. 

TOMAH,  Monroe  Co.,  -n  2,000  pop.,  at 
junction  of  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
and  Wisconsin  Valley  Division  of  same 
road,  42  m.  from  La  Crosse.  Engaged  in 
agriculture  and  lumbering. 

B ADCJER  STATE  MONITOR ;  Thurs- 
days ;  four  pages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription 
$1.'50;  established  1881;  Jay  R.  Hinckley, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

JOURNAL:  Fridays;  independent;  four 

Sages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
shed  1867 ;  L.  B.  Squier,  editor  ;  L.  B.  Squier 
and  J.  D.  Button,  publishers ;  circulation  K  1. 

TWO  RIVERS,  Manitoiooc  Co.,  D- 
2,052  pop.,  on  Lake  Michigan  and  on  M.  L. 


WISCONSIN. 


S.  &  W.  Rd.,  about  6  m.  N.  E.  of  Manitowoc. 
Engaged  in  lake  commerce,  wooden-ware, 
sash,  door  and  blind  manufacture,  and  the 
lumber  business. 

MANITOWOC    CO.  CHRONICLE: 

Tuesdays  ;  independent ;  four  pages  ;  size 
26x40  ;  subscription  .§2;  established  1872  ;  Wm. 
F.  Nash,  editor  and  iiublisher  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

UNION  GROVE,  Racine  Co.,  □,  412 
pop.,  on  S.  W.  div.  of  C,  M.  &  St.  P.  Rd., 
and  15  m.  west  of  Racine,  and  engaged  in 
milling,  shipping  of  grain,  hogs,  flaxseed 
and  wool. 

ENTERPRISE  ;  Thursdays  ;  republi- 
can ;  four  pages ;  size  24x.35  ;  subscription 
.§1.50;  established  1877;  A.  P.  Colby,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

VIROQUA,  C.  H.,  Vernon  Co., -a  1,400 
pop.,  near  Klekapoo  r.,  and  on  a  branch 
of  the  C,  M.  &  St.  P.  Rd.,  35  m.  S.  E.  of  La 
Crosse.  An  agricultural  district  sui-round- 
ing.    Some  lumbering  carried  on. 

VERNON  CO.  CENSOR;  Wednes 
days  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1856;  Henry  Cas- 
son,  Jr.,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J. 

VERNON  CO.  LEADER;  Fridays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1880;  D.  W.  C.  Wilson, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

WASHBURN,  Bayfield  Co.,  n 

ITEMIZER  ;  Thursdays;  eight  pages; 
size  26x40  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1884  ; 
Barager  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers. 

WATERFORD,  Hacine  Co.,  O,  1,493 
pop.,  on  Fox  r.,  7  m.  N.  of  Burlington  and  26 
W.  of  Milwaukee.  Engaged  in  agriculture, 
milling  and  sheep  raising. 

POST  ;  Thursdays  ;  neutral ;  four  pages  ; 
size  22x3(1;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1877; 
Edward  Maloue,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation K. 

WATERLOO,  Jefferson   Co.,  O,  721 

pop.,  on  Mad.  branch  of  Chicago,  Milwaukee 

&  St.  Paul  Rd.,  60  m.  W.  of  Milwaukee  and 

34   E.  of  Madison.    It  commands   a  good 

trade.     Engaged   in   manufactures.     The 

place  ships  grain,  live  stock  and  brick,  and 

a  granite  quarry  is  being  worked. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays ;  republican  ; 
eight  pages ;  size  26x4(J ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  es- 
tablished 1870 ;  H.  M.  Kuowltou,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 

WATERTOWN,  Jefferson  Co.,  O, 
9,500  pop.,  on  Rock  r.  and  Chicago  &  North- 
western, Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rds.,  and  also  a  branch  of  the  latter,  43  m. 
from  Jlilwaukee  and  30  from  Janesville. 
The  river  furnishes  water  power,  w^hlch 
is  employed  in  manufacturing.  Centre  of 
trade.  Shipping  point  for  flour,  grain, 
manufactured  articles  and  dairy  products. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1879 ;  James  W.  Moore,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

REPUBLICAN;  Wednesdays;  republi- 
can ;  eight  pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription 
$2;  establi.shed  1860;  William  L.  Norrls,  edi- 
tor and  publisher;  "circulation  K  1. 

WELTBUROER;  Satiu-days;  German; 
democratic ;  eight  pages  ;  size  .30x46 ;  sub- 
scription .§2.50;  established  1853;  D.  Blumen- 
feld,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  1 1. 


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WAUKESHA,  C.  H.,   Waukesha  Co., 

R  4,.tOO  pop.,  on  Fox  r.  and  C.  &  N.  W. 
and  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds., 
18  ni.  from  Milwaukee.  Prominent  as  a 
summer  resort  for  the  whole  Northwest. 
Engaged  In  manufacturing  and  a  place  of 
trade.  Stone  quarries,  mineral  spring,  a 
mammoth  hotel,  and  State  Industrial 
School  located  here.  Fox  river  has 
considerable  water  power.  The  latter, 
with  the  fertility  of  the  adjacent  land, 
renders  Waukesha  a  place  of  active  bus- 
iness. The  village  was  incorporated  in 
1852,  and  lies  at  the  extremity  of  a  beautiful 
prairie.  As  a  watering  place  It  is  widely 
known,  and.  on  account  of  its  mineral 
springs,  is  denominated  the  Saratoga  of  the 
■West.  The  greater  part  of  Waukesha 
county  consists  of  prairies  and  oak  open- 
ings. 

FREEMAN;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ; 
eight  pages  ;  size  o0x44;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1859 ;  Youmans  &  Randall,  editors 
and  publishers ;  circulation  J  1  ;  during  the 
summer  months  a  daily  edition  is  issued. 

WAUKESHA  CO.  DEMOCRAT; 
Saturdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2 ;  established  1S52  ;  P.  H.  Carney,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

REAL  ES'i'ATE  JOURNAL; 
monthly;  eight  pages;  size  of  page  10x13; 
subscription  $1.50:  established  1877;  C.  0.  Olin, 
editor  and  publisher ;  an  advertising  sheet. 

WAUPACA,  C.  H.,  Waiipaca  Co.,  a 
2,600  pop.,  on  Waupaca  r.  and  Wisconsin 
Central  Rd.,  50  m.  N.  by  W.  of  Fond  du  Lac 
and  2.30  from  Milwaukee.     Engaged  in  agri- 
culture and  manufactures. 
POST;    Thursdays ;    republican ;   four 
pages  ;  size  24x3ti ;  subscription  $1.50  ;   estab- 
lished .1878;  E   E.  Gordon,  editor;  Post  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

WAUPACA  CO.  REPUBLICAN; 
Fridays  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ; 
subscription  $1.5il;  established  1853:  W.  H. 
Holmes,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  J  1. 

WAUPUN,  Fond  du  Lac  Co.,  D- 2,353 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rd.,  18  m.  from  Fond  du  Lac  and  68  from 
Milwaukee.  Centre  of  an  agricultural  re- 
gion and  engaged  in  valuable  manufactures, 
Including  farming  tools,  boots,  shoes, 
windmills,  beer,  pumps  and  flour.  State 
prison  located  here. 

LEA  D  E  R ;  Fridays ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages;  size  3(lx44  ;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1866;  Oliver  Bros.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  K  1. 

TIMES;  Tuesdays  ;  republican ;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ,  subscription  .$1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1857 ;  Eli  &  C.  E.  Hooker,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

WAUSAU,    C.  H.,   Marathon  Co.,  [^ 
9,500  pop.,  on  Wisconsin  r.,  and  on  Wis.  Val- 
ley div.  of  C,  M.  &  St.  P.  Rd.  and  a  branch  of 
M..  L.  S.  &  W.  Rd.,  35  m.  from  Stevens' 
Point  and  175  N.  of  Madison.  Engaged  in  the 
lumber  trade  and  in  general  manufacturing. 
A  thriving  and  growing  town. 
CENTRAL       WISCONSIN  ;     Satur 
days ;    republican  ;  eight  jiages  ;  size  of  page 
17x24;   subscription    $1.50;  established    1857; 
Art.  J.Dodge,  editor:    R.   H.   Johnson,  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J. 

DER  DEUTSCHE  PIONEER;  Satur 
days ;  German ;  republican ;  eight  pages  ;  size 


WISCONSIN. 


30x44;  subscription  $2;  established  1882;  A. 
W.  Young,  editor  ;  Der  Pioneer  Co.,  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  K  1. 

PILOT  AM)  REVIEW;  Tuesdays; 
four  pages;  size  2.sx44;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  ISM  ;  E.  B.  Thayer,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  K  1. 

TORCH  OF  LIBERTY;  Thursdays; 
independent;  four  pages;  size  28x44:  sub- 
scription $1.50  ;  established  1877 ;  Mark  H.  Bar- 
num,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  J. 

WOCHEN  n  LA  TT  ;  Fridays  ;  German  ; 
four  pages;  sizc20.\'4U;  sul)scription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1871  ;  H.  J.  Lohmar,  editor;  Valen- 
tine Ringle,  publisher  ;  circulation  J  ;  a  four- 
page  literary  supplement  Der  Erzahler  is 
issued  regularly  with  the  paper. 

WAUTOMA,C.  H.,  Waushara  Co.,  a 
295  pop.,  22  ni.  W.  by  N.  of  Berlin  and  40  N. 
of  Portage  City.  A  wheat,  pork  and  wool 
depot. 

WAUSHARA  ARGUS;  Fridays  ;  re- 
publican ;  four  pages ;  size  24x85 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50 ;  established  1859;  J.  T.  EUarson, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

WEST  BEND,   C.    H.,     Washington 
Co.,  D-  1,273  pop.,  on  Milwaukee  r.,  on   the 
line  of  Chicago  &  N.  W.  Rd.,  33  m.  from 
Milwaukee.    The  river  affords  water  power, 
which   Is   employed  in  various   manufac- 
tures.   Farm  and  dairy  products  also  form 
an  industrial  feature.    This  town  is  a  thriv- 
ing  and  flourishing  one  ;   its  community  is 
thrifty,  intelligent  and  progressive  ;  educa' 
tlonal  facilities  of  a  superior  kind  are  at  its 
command,  and  the  town   bids  fair  to  be- 
come one  of  the  most  influential  and  active 
centres  in  the  State  of  Wisconsin. 
DEMOCRAT;    Wednesdays  ;   demo- 
cratic; fiiiu-  |)agcs:   size  211x40;  subscription 
$1.50;  estalilishcd   IsiU  ;   Micliael   Bohan,  edi- 
tor; Washingti.iu  C>>.  Publisliing  Association, 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

DEUTSCHER  BEOBACHTER  ; 
Thursdays;  German;  democratic;  eight 
pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $2  ;  establish- 
ed 1880  ;  William  F.  Weber,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K  ;  issues  also  the  Ra- 
cine Correspondent. 

TIMES  ;  Thursdays  ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1880  ;  C.  L.  Powers,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

WESTFIELD,  Marquette  Co.,  a  500 

pop.,  on  Wisconsin  Central  Rd.,  23  m.  N.  of 

Portage  City.  Has  a  local  trade,  and  is  In  an 

agricultural  district. 

CENTRAL  UNION  ;  Thursdays;  eight 
pages ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1877 ;  Forbes  &  Gurdy,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K. 

WEYAUWEGA,  Waupaca  Co.,  n 
722  pop.,  on  Waupaca  r.  and  Wisconsin 
Central  Rd.,  8  m.  S.  E.  of  Waupaca.  Fine 
water  power  ;  flour  and  sa%v  mills  are  here. 
Contains  steam  breweries. 
CHRONICLE;   Saturdays;  four  pages; 

size  24x33  ;■  subscription  .$2  ;  established  1877 ; 

H.  S.  Keeney,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  K. 

WHITEHALL,  C.  H.,  Trempealeau 
Co.,  -D  270  pop.,  on  Green  Bay,  Winona  &  St. 
P.  Rd.,  36  m.  from  Winona.  Has  several 
mills,  and  ships  the  farm  products  of  the 
surrounding  country. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  four  pages:  size  26x40; 
subscription  $1..50 ;  established  1860  ;  Beach 
Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  K  K  1. 


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WHITEWATER  Walworth  Co.,  ^ 
4,500  pop.,  on  Prairie  du  Chien  division  of 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  45  m. 
from  Madison  and  51  from  Milwaukee.  An 
agricultural  district  and  centre  of  trade. 
The  county  Is  thickly  settled  and  wealthy, 
and  the  people  are  active  in  manufactures, 
and  in  dau-ylng  and  farming.  An  affluent 
of  Rock  river  furnishing  flue  water  power. 

C'HRONICLiE;  Thursdays;  democratic  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.25  ; 
established  1879;  Pitt  Cravath,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

REGISTER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  §2  ;  es- 
tablished 1857  ;  E.  D.  Coe,  editor  and  publish- 
erj  circulation  J  1. 

ST.    LUKE'S     RECORD:   monthly; 
methodi.st   episcopal ;   eight    pages ;   size    of  . 
page  Sxll ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  established 
1S84 ;   Rev.  S.  De  Laucey    Townsend,  editor 
and  publisher;  a  local  church  paper. 


WINNECONNE,  Winnebago  Co..  n- 
],2(.KJ  pop.,  ou  Wolf  r.  and  on  Cliicago,  Mil- 
waukee &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  at  terminus  of  a 
branch  of  the  same,  13  m.  from  Oshkosh  and 
104  from  Milwaukee.     A  lumbering  .section. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  eight  pages; 
size  o0x44 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established 
1883 ;  O.  A.  Parks,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

'WOU'E^WOC,  Juneau  Co.,  a  800 pop., 
on  the  Chicago  &  N.W.  Rd.  Contains  wagon 
and  stave  factories  and  flouring  and  saw 
mills.    Surrounded  by  a  farming  countrj*. 

ENTERPRISE;  Wednesdays  ;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  SI. 30;  estab- 
lished 1881  ;  Oscar  W.  Parker,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

REPORTER  ;  Thursdays  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  26x40  :  subscription  $l.i50  ;  established 
1876  ;  W.  F.  Hill,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion K  K. 


TERRITORIES. 


ARIZOXA. 


BENSON,  Cochise  Co.,  U^  1,000  pop.,  on 

San  Pedro  r.,  junction  of  the  Sonora  &  San 

Pedro  Rd.    Has  smelter  and  mines,  and  is 

surrounded  by  a  good  agricultural  country. 

HERALD;  Saturdavs  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
24x36 ;  subscription  $5 ;  established  1883 ; 
James  J.  Nash,  manager  ;  circulation  K. 

FLAGSTAFF,  Yavapai  Co.,  n  900 
pop.,  on  the  Atlantic  &  Pacific  Rd.,  8,000  feet 
above  sea  level,  in  the  midst  of  a  pine  for- 
est. Milling,  mining  and  cattle  raising  are 
the  principal  industries. 

.\RIZONA  CHAMPION;  Saturdays: 
four  pages;  size  'HxHi;  sub.scription  .§):  estab- 
lished 1883;  A.  E.  Fay,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K  K  1. 

FliORENCE  C.  H.,  Pi7ial  Co.,  g  2,000 

pop.    A  flne  agricultural  region. 

ARIZONA  ENTERPRISE;  Satur- 
days; four  pages;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  !=!5  ; 
established  18SI ;  Thos.  F.  Weedin,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

GLOBE,  Gila  Co.,  a  704  pop.  Mining 
town. 

ARIZONA  SILVER  BELT  ;  Satur 
days ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription 
$4 ;  established  1878  ;  Hackney  &  Hamill,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  K. 

HOLBROOK,  Apache  Co.,  a- 

T  I  31  E  S  :  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
18x24;  subscription  S3:  established  1884;  Henry 
Reed,  editor  and  publisher. 

MINERAL  PARK,  C.  H.,  Mohave 
Co.,  Jz  800  pop.,  1:30  m.  from  Prescott.  A 
mining  town,  on  line  of  A.  &  P.  Rd. 

MOHAVE  CO.  .MINER;  Sundays ;  four 
pages;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  .SS;  estab- 
lished 1882 ;  Eb.  Williams,  editor  ;  Williams  & 
Hyde,  publishers  ;  circulation  K. 

PHOENIX,  C.  H.,  Maricopa  Co.,  a 
4,000  pop.,  on  Salt  r.,  28  m.  N.  of  Southern 
Pac.  Rd.,  about  500  m.  from  Los  Angeles, 
Cal.,  and  from  Santa  Fe,  New  Mex.  The 
principal  industries  are  farming,  mining 
and  stock  raising.  Lies  in  what  is  regard- 
ed as  the  flnest  agricultural  valley  in  the 
Territory. 

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ARIZONA. 


ARIZONA  GAZETTE  ;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thurs- 
days ;  democratic  :  four  pages ;  size— daily 
2:jx32,  weekly  24x36  ;  subscription— daily  §10, 
weekly  $4;  established  1880;  Homer  H.  Mc- 
Neil, manager ;  Gazette  Printing  &  Publish- 
ing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation- 
daily  K  K,  weekly  K  K  1. 


scription— daily  $10,  weekly  $5:  established- 
daily  1879,  weekly  1878 ;  N.  A.  Morford,  editor 
and  publisher;  cu-c'n— dailvK  1,  weekly  J  .J  l. 

EL  MERICURIO;  Sundavs ;  English 
and  Spauisli ;  four  pat;es ;  size  22x32 :  sub- 
scription S3.50:  established  18S3;  F.  T.  Davila, 
editor;  El  Mericurio  Publishing  Co.,  publish- 
ers. 

EL    PROGRESO    CATOLICO  :    Fri 
days  ;    Spanish  ;   catholic  ;    four   pages  ;  size 
18x24  ;    subscription  $2  ;  established  18S3  ;  En- 
rique Garflas,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K  1 . 

PRESCOTT,  C.  H.,  Yavapai  Co.,  a 
Territorial  capital,  3,.30O  pop.,  among  the 
Pine  Mountains,  140  m.  E.  of  Colorado  r.  and 
500  S.  of  Salt  Lake  City.  In  a  mining,  graz- 
ing and  agricultural  district  and  surround- 
ed by  vast  forests  of  pine.  A  supply  point 
for  a  large  section  of  country. 

ARIZONA  JOl^RNAL;  every  after- 
noon except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY, 
Wednesdays  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size- 
daily  23x32,  weekly  28x42 ;  subscription— daily 
§10,  weekly  .$5 ;  established  1874 ;  J.  C.  Mar- 
tin, editor  and  publisher;  circulation— dailv 
KK,  weeklvJl. 

ARIZONA  MINER;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Friday  and  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY, 
Fridays  ;  independent ;  four  pages  ;  size- 
daily  23x32,  weekly  25x36 ;  subscription— daily 
•SIO,  weekly  $3;  established  1864;  W.  6. 
O'Neill,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation — 
daily  K,  weekly  K  1. 

MORNING  COURIER;  every  morning 
except  Monday,  and  COURIER.  Fridays; 
four  pages  ;  size— daily  24x33.  weekly  28x44 ; 
subscription  — daily  (including  weekly)  $10, 
weekly  .§5 ;  established  1882 :  J.  H.  Marion, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation— daily  K, 
weekly  K  1. 

COURIER;  (see  Horning  Courier.) 

ST.  JOHN'S,  C.  H.,  Apache  Co.,  n- 

II  ER  .\  I,  l>  ;  Thursdays  ;  four  pages ;  size 
22x30;  established  1885;  Heury  Reed,  editor 
and  publisher. 


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ARIZONA. 


ORIOX  £KA  ;  Fridays  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
24x3K;  sul)Sfriptloii  $4;  established  ISSo ;  M. 
P.  Romney,  editor ;  St.  Joliu'sPuljlishingCo., 
pulilishers. 

TOMBSTONE,  Cochise  Co.,  O^  6,000 
jiop.    Proniinent  mining  section. 

C!Ot'Hl!SE  KECOItn;  every  morning 
except  Sunday  ;  lour  [lages  ;  size  23x32  ;  sub- 
scription SK);  established  1SS4 ;  David  F. 
Corii)er,  editor  and  pul)lisher. 

EPITAPH  AM>  REPl  BI-TCAN  ; 
every  morning  except  Monday,  and  ^VEEK- 
Li  V.  Saturdays  ;  repuljlican  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
— dally  22x32;  subscription— dally  $10,  weekly 
,S5;  established  1880;  Epitaph  •  Republican 
Printing  Co..  editors  and  publishers;  circula- 
tion—daily J,  weekly  J  J. 

TUCSON,  C.  H.,Pima   Co.,   p  11,000 
pop.,  on  Santa  Cruz  r.  and  Southern  Paclfiit 
Rd.,  485  m.  from  San  Diego  and  245  from 
Yuma.      An  agricultural  and  stock-raising 
country.    On  the  overland  route  from  the 
Southern  States  to  California,  and  the  cen- 
tre of  considerable  trade.     Rd.  shops  are 
located  here.    Mining  and  the  reduction  of 
gold,  silver  and  copper  ores  is  carried  on 
to  a  great  extent  in  this  section.    Largest 
town  in  the  Territory.    Ric^  silver  mines 
have  recently  been  opened  in  Pima  Co. 
ARIZONA  CITIZEN;  every  afternoon 
except  Sunday,  and  \>  EEIvIj\  ,  Saturdays  ; 
four  pages;  size— daily  2lix40,  weekly  's;'Jx43; 
subscription— daily   -SIO,    weekly   85;    estab- 
lished—daily  1879,  weekly  13(J0;  Citizen  Print- 
ing and  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers;  circulation— <laily  J  1,  weekly  I. 

ARIZONA  STAR;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Monday,  and  WEEKLiY,  Thursdays; 
four  pages  ;  size— daily  24x36,  weekly  2(ix40 ; 
subscription— daily  $10,  weekly  $5  ;  establish- 
ed—dally 1879,  weekly  1877;  L.  C.  Hughes, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation— daily  J  1 , 
weekly  J  1. 

TAILINGS;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day :  four  pages ;  size  16x23 ;  subscription 
Sll);  established  1885;  Tucson  Tailings  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

ARIZONA  MINING  INDEX;  Satur- 
days ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x:«  ;  subscription  $5; 
established  1883 ;  G.  W.  Barter  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  .J  1. 

Eli  FRONTERIZO  ;  Saturdays;  Span- 
ish ;  four  pages  ;  size  2o.x33  ;  subscription  $4  ; 
established  1878 ;  Carlos  I.  Velasco,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

SI  NSHINE  AND  SILVER  :  Sundays; 
indeijendent ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  sub- 
scription ."S3;  established  18iS4;  Tucson  Tail- 
ings Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation  K  K  1. 

WILCOX,  C.  H.,  Cochige  Co.,  i\ 

SOITIIWESTERN  STOCKMAN; 

Saturdavs:  live  stock;  four  pages;  size 
24x32 ;  subscription  $4 ;  established  1884 ; 
Phil.  S.  Montague,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

YUMA,  C.  H.,  Yuma  Co.,  p  1,200  pop., 
on  Colorado  r.  and  Southern  Pacific  Rd., 
at  mouth  of  Gila  r.,  764  m.  from  San  Fran- 
cisco, 240  from  San  Diego  and  175  from  the 
Gulf  of  California.  Steamers  ascend  the 
river  to  the  mining  districts,  carrying  on 
an  extensive  trade.  Engaged  in  commerce 
and  mining. 

ARIZONA  SENTINEL,;  Saturdays; 
Independent ;  four  pages ;  size  21x28  ;  sub- 
scription $5 ;  established  1872  ;  Sentinel  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  K. 
REPI'BLIC.VN  ;  Thursdays  ;  four  nages  ; 
size  24x36  ;  subscription  $4  ;  establlshd  1884  ; 
,T  S  Bancroft,  editor  and  publisher. 


DAKOTA. 


ABERDEEN,  £rown  Co.,  a  3,000 
po]^.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds.  Has 
U.  S.  Land  Office. 

DAKOTA  PIONEER:  Thursdays; 
eight  pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $2 ; 
established  1881 ;  John  H.  Drake,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  .1  1 . 

REPU  BLICAN ;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages ;  size  30x44 :  subscription  $2 ; 
established  1881  ;  Henry  S.  Williams,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

ALEXANDRIA,  C.  H.,  Hanson  Co., 
□,  800  pop.,  on  C,  M.  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  13  m.  E. 
of  Mitchell  and  60  from  Yankton.  Agricul- 
ture, milling  and  stock  raising  carried  on. 

HANSON  CO.  ADVOCATE;  Thurs 
days  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription 
$1;  established  1883;  Dllworth  &  Parshall, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  K. 

HERALD ;  Thursdays;  republican  ;  eight 
pages ;  size  :r>t)x44 ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1879  ;  L.  C.  Taylor,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  J  1. 

ALPENA,   Jerauld    Co.,   g  200  pop., 

a    new    town,    18    m.     from     Huron,     on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd. 

JERAULD  CO.  JOURNAL;  Fridays; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1883;  Loomls  &  Davis,  editors 
and  i)ul)lishers  ;  circulation  K. 

ALTOONA,  Beadle  Co.,  g  400  pop., 
22  m.  from  Huron. 

JIM  RIVER  VALLEY  EAGLE; 

Thursdays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1883;  Armstrong  & 
Hallenbeck,  editors ;  Altoona  Printing  Co., 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

ANDOVER,   Day   Co.,   a-  500  pop., 

in  the  Jim  r.  Valley,  on  Hastings  &  Dakota 

division  of  the  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 

Paul  Rd.    Has  churches  and  schools;   fine 

water  from  an  Artesian  well,  and  is    the 

trading   and    merchandising   centre  of   a 

prosperous  surrounding  section. 

GAZETTE;  Fridavs ;  four  pages;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $2;  established  1883;  A. 
E.  Raynes,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K. 

APPOMATTOX,  Potter  Co.,    a  100 

pop.,  45  m.  from  Blunt,  the  nearest  Rd.  town. 

HERALD  AND  SOLDIERS'  AD- 
VOCATE; Fridays  ;  prohibition;  foiu  paKcs: 
size  22x32;  subscription  $1.50;  est:ilili>h<'(l 
1883;  A.  W.  Fairbanks  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  K. 

ASHTON,  Spink  Co.,  a  500  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  JUlwaukee  &  St.   Paul  Rd.    Sur- 
rounded by  a  good  agricultural  country. 
BEE;  Fridavs ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1882;  Geo.  L.  Shoals, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K. 

ATHOL,  Spink  Co..  n 

STAR;  Tuesdays ;  eight  pages ;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1883; 
R.  O.  Bestor,  editor  and  publisher. 

AURORA,  Brookings  Co.,  O,  300  pop., 
on   the   Dakota   Central   Rd.     A  .splendid 
wheat  market. 
T  I  SI  E  S ;    Saturdays  ;    four   pages  ;   size 

24x35;    subscription    $1..50;    established   1884: 

H.  L.  Sill,  editor  and  publisher. 

BANGOR,    Walworth  Co.,   a 

BLI'E  BLANKET;  Thursdays;  four 
iiages ;  size  26.\:4t) ;  siibscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1884  ;  W.  F.  Winn  and  D.  Fulcomer, 
editors  and  publishers. 


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DAKOTA. 


BARTIiETT,  Ramsey  Co.,  ^ 

("OFKIER;  Thursdays  ;  fovir  pages ;  size 
20x2(j;  subscription  §2;  establislied  ISiU ;  A. 
TJ.  Bevier,  editor  and  publisher. 

BATHGATE,    Pembina    Co.,    cf    500 

pop.,  ou  Tongue  r.,  15  m.  S.  W.  of  Pembina. 

Is  one  of  the  best  wheat-growing  sections 

of  the  northwest. 

SSENTTNEIi  ;  Thursdays;  four  pages; 
size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1881 ; 
R.  D.  Hoskins,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K. 

BERESFORD,  Union  Co.,  Q,  450 
pop.,  on  C.  &  N.  W.  Rd.  A  good  agri- 
cultural and  grazing  section. 

NEWS;  Thiu-sdays ;  four  pages ;  size 
24x35;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1883; 
J.  R.  Carleton,  editor  and  puljlisher  ;  circula- 
tion K. 


DAKOTA. 


BIG  STONE  CITY,  C.  H.,  Grant  Co., 

O-  800  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Slilwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  Rd.  Wheat  and  cattle-raising  section; 
also  a  summer  resort. 

HERALiD;  Fridays;  eight  pages;  size 
26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1879 ; 
Downie  &  Neill,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  K  1. 

BIJOU    HIELS    (GRANVILLE), 

Brule    Co.,    9    a   new   town,   founded    in 
January,  1884,  25  m.  from  Chamberlain. 
TI3IES;   Wednesdays;   four  pages;  size 

24x;il ;   subscription  ,§1.50  ;    established  1884  ; 

J.  R.  Lowe,  editor ;  King  &  Lowe,  publishers  ; 

circulation  K. 

BISMARCK,  C.  H.,  Burleigh  Co.,  ti 
Territorial  capital,  5,000  poi).,  situated  at 
the  North  Pacific  crossing,  on  the  llis- 
souri  r.,  which  is  navigable  to  Fort  Benton, 
1,200  m.  above.  Enjoys  large  trade  from 
Indian  agencies  and  military  posts  ;  whole- 
sale point  for  200  miles  of  country  in 
every  direction ;  one  of  the  finest  rail- 
road bridges  in  the  country  is  located 
here,  and  also  the  Penitentiary  for  North 
Dakota. 

DAKOTA  BLADE!  every  morning 
€xcei)t  Sunday ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  lSx24  ;  subscription  $-8  ;  established  1884  : 
James  A.  Emmons,  editor  and  publisher. 

EVENING  JOURNAL  J  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKL  V,  Saturdays  ; 
■daily  four  pages  ;  weekly  eight  pages  ;  size—  ! 
daily  22x3U  ;  weekly  30x44  ;  subscription—  i 
daily  §12  ;  weekly  $2  ;  established— daily  1885;  | 
weekly  1884 ;  C.  A.  Louusberry.  editor  and  ! 
publisher;  circulation— weekly  J  J  l.  I 

TRIBl^NE  !  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  republican; 
daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ;  size- 
daily  22x30,  weekly  26x44  ;  subscription  — 
daily  $10.  weekly  .'82  ;  established— daily  1879, 
weekly  1873 ;  M.  H.  Jewell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation— daily  J  1,  weekly  H. 

BLUNT,  Hughes  Co.,  g  1,800  pop.,  on 
C.  &  N.  W.  Rd.  Has  a  good  grocery, 
hardware  and  general  trade.  Has  large 
flouring  mill  and  churches  and  graded 
schools. 

ADVOCATE;  Saturdays;  four  pages; 
size  28x44  ;  subscription  §2  ;  established  1883  ; 
Advocate  Publishmg  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K  1. 

^DAKOTA  !«*CHOOL  JOURNAL; 
Thursdays;  educational;  twenty  pages;  size 
of  page  5xS ;  sub.scription  S3 ;  established 
1885  ;  Henry  Hoffman,  editor  and  publisher. 

TIMES;    Saturdays;    eight    pages;    size 


30x44 ;  subscription  $2 :  established  1883 ;  F.  J. 
Ryan,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

BRAMHALE,  Hyde  Co.,  g  150 
pop.,  on  the  Chicago  and  Northwestern 
Rd.    An  agricultural  section. 

BLADE:    Saturdays;   eight  pages;   size 

26x411 ;     subscription    $2 ;     established     1884 ; 
Howard  V.  Shobcr,  editor  and  publisher. 

BRIDGEWATER,  McCook  Co.,  a, 
300  pop.,  on  C,  M.  &  St.  P.  Rd.,  15  m.  from 
Alexandria.  In  an  excellent  farming 
section. 


JOURNAL;  Thursdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
26x4U;  subscription  .§2;  establislied  1883- 
Ryan  &  Hinchon,  editors  and  publishers. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x:54;  suljscriptiou  $1.50;  established  1882; 
Figge  &  Morse,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circu- 
lation K.  <3;^~  Actual  average  circulation 
for  one  year  preceding  Jan.  1,  1885,  as  per 
.statement  on  file  at  the  office  of  the  A7nerica>i 
Aewsjjaper  Directory.  3H)  copies. 

BRISTOL,  Day  Co.,  o 

HERALD:  Thursdays ;  independent ; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1883;  Geo.  L.  Sharretts,  editor  and 
publisher. 

BRITTON,  r>ay  Co.,  a- 

DAKOTA  DAVLIGHT;  Fridays;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  established  18S3 ;  Dyer  & 
Thompson,  editors  and  publishers. 

BROOKINGS,  C.  H.,  Brookings  Co., 
3,  1,200  pop.,  at  terminus  of  Brookings  &  Wa- 
tertown  branch  of  C.  &  N.  W.  Rd.,  60  m.  N. 
of  Sioux  Falls  ;  has  large  milling  interests  ; 
the  State  Agricultural  College  is  located 
here. 

BROOKINGS  CO.  PRESS;  Thurs 
days;  republican;  four  pages;  size  26x40; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1878 ;  Geo.  W 
Hopp,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K  K  1 
^  BROOKINGS  CO.  SENTINEL; 
Thursdays;  four  pages;  size  26x40 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.5(t;  established  1882i;  Howell  &  Skin- 
ner, editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  K  1. 

BUFFALO,  Cass  Co  ,  ^ 

HERALD;  (see  Tower  City.) 

CANBO,  C.  H.,    Toivner  Co.,  ^  38  in. 

from  Devil's  Lake,  the  nearest  Rd.  point. 

A  splendid  farming  country ;  a  new  town. 

TOWNER  CO.  TRIBUNE;  Satur- 
d  ys;  four  pages;  size  22x30;  subscription 
$2;  established  1884;  Ed.  F.  Sibley,  editor  and 
publisher. 

CANNING,  Highes  Co.,  D  300  pop., 
2U  m.  E.  of  county  seat,  on  the  Chicago  & 
Northwestern  Rd. ;  agriculture  and  cattle 
raising  are  the  principal  industries. 

CITY  NEAVS;  Saturdays;  four  pages ; 
size  24x35  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1884  ; 
R.  W.  Luther,  editor  and  publisher. 

CANOVA,  Miner  Co.,  O, 

DOLLAR      WEEKLY;     Thursdays; 

eight  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1885 ;  F.  C.  Stowe,  editor  ;  Mrs.  A.  C. 
and  Miss  M.  Lulu  Stowe,  publishers;  issue 
also  tlie  Howard  Farmer. 

CANTON,  C.  H..,  Lincoln  Co.,r\  1,484 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd. 
60  m.  N.  W.  of  Sioux  City,  Iowa.    Has  water 
power  and  is  a  place  of  active  trade. 
ADVOCATE;   Thursdays;   republican; 
four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscription   $2 ;   es- 
tablished 1872 ;    Carter    Bros.,    editors    and 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 


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DAKOTA. 


DAKOTA. 


SIOUX  VALLEY  NEWS;  Fridays; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  ^8x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion $3;  established  1873;  N.  C.  Nash,  editor 
and  publlslier;  circulation  K  K  1. 

CARRINGTON,  Foste,-  Co.,  ^  3,000 
pop.,  on  Jamestown  .&  Northern  branch  of 
N.  P.  Rd.  Is  the  centre  of  a  fine  farniiiiK 
and  wheat  country.  Has  numerous  stores ; 
also  banks,  hotels,  lumber  yards  and  other 
business  enterprises. 

NEWS;  Thursdays ;  republican ;  four 
pages;  size  24x35;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1883;  J.  Morley  Wyard,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K. 

CARTHAGE,  Miner  Co.,  O, 

OUR  PUAIKIE  HOME;  Thursdays; 
republican;  einlit  pa,e;es ;  size  26x41):  sub- 
scription $'i;  e>r;ilili>hcil  1883  ;  Thos.  McCon- 
nell,  editor  and  imblislier  ;  circulation  K. 

CASSELTON,  Cass  Co.,  cf  1,500  pop., 
on  the  Northern  Pacific  and  the  St.  Paul, 
Minneapolis  &  Manitoba  Rds.    Has  a  flour- 
ing mill. 
COURIER  !  Saturdays;  eight  pages  ;  size 

30x44  ;  subscription.*!  ;  established  1S84  ;  Wm. 

H.  Ellis,  editor  and  publisher. 

CASTALIA,  Charles  Mix  Co.,  g  150 
pop.,  30  m.  S.  of  Kimball.    Has  a  steam  grist 
mill. 
REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republican; 

eiglit  pages;  size  31x4S ;  subscription  $1.50; 
estalillshed  1883;  Lucas  Bros.,  editors  and 
puhlisliers;  circulation  K. 

CASTIiEWOOD,  C.  H.  Hamlin  Co., 
D-  TOO  pop.,  on  the  Big  Sioux  r.,  and  on  the 
Dakota  Central  Rd.    Has  a  grist  mill. 

HAMLIN    CO.    TIMES;     Thursdays; 

eiglit  pages;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1881;  W.  O.  Praser,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher :  circulation  K. 

CAVOUR,  Beadle  Co.  g 

BEADLE  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Thurs- 
days ;  four  pages ;  size  24.\36 ;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1882  ;  James  T.  Conley,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

CENTREVILLE,  Turner  Co..  □,  400 
pup.,  23  ni.  from  Parker,  on  the  Chicago  & 
Northwestern  Rd.  Has  churches  and 
schools,  and  is  engaged  in  milling  and  mer- 
chandising. 

CHRONICLE  ;  Saturdays;  four  pages  ; 
size  24x35;  subscription  $1.5U;  established 
1883 ;  F.  F.  Hanford,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K  K ;  J;^~  Actual  average  circula- 
tion for  one  year  preceding  January  1,  1885, 
as  per  si atement  on  file  at  the  office  of  the 
American  Neirspaper  Directorn,  450  copies. 

INDEX  ;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size  24x 
35;  sub.scriptiou  $1.50;  cstalilisluMl  1884;  S. 
Wakefield,  editor  ;  Index  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. 

CHAMBERLAIN,  Jirzde  Co.,  g  750 
pop.,  on  Jlissouri  r.,  265  m.  above  Sioux 
City,  Iowa ;  on  C,  M.  &  St.  Paul  Rd.  Manu- 
factures flour. 

DAKOTA  DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  six  pages;  size  of  page  20x26; 
subscription  !i!2  ;  established  1K83;  Joiin  Lafa- 
bre,  editor;  Lafabre  it  McKibben,  |)ublishers. 

KEiilSTER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  ;  size  28x40  ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1881;  John  H.  King,  editor;  Par- 
ker I'c  Blair,  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

CliARK,  C.  II.,  Clark  Co.,  O-  800  pop., 

near  Watertowu,  on  Chicago  &  Northwest- 


ern Rd.,  and  on  the  proposed  line  of  the 
Dakota  &  Great  Southern  Rd.  Has  a  large 
flouring  mill. 

CLARK  CO.  PILOT;  Thursdays;  eight 
pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1880 ;  Conklin  &  Hague,  editors  and 
pulilisliers. 

CLARK  CO.  REVIEW;  Fridays; 
twelve  pages  ;  size  of  page  13x20;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  establi.shed  188:5;  Frank  Hosklns, 
editor ;  Johnson  &  Simpson,  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

CLEAR  LAKE,  Deuel  Co.,  a-  on 
Clear  Lake,  and  on  the  Burlington,  Cedar 
Rapids  &  Northern  Rd.  A  rich  agricultural 
oountiy. 

DEUEL  CO.  ADVOCATE;  Satur- 
daj  s  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  35x48 ;  subscription 
$2;  established  1884;  P.  A.  Gatchell,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

CLIFTON,  Sully  Co..  g  250  pop.,  about 
30  m.  N.  E.  of  Pierre.  A  fine  agricultural 
and  live  stock  raising  country. 

SULLA'  CO.  WATCHMAN;  Satur 
days  ;  republican  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1883 ;  Walter  & 
Gropengieser,  editors  and  publishers ;  circu- 
lation K  1. 

COLUMBIA,  C.  H.,  Brown  Co..  n  800 
pop.,  on  James  r.,  terminus  of  Chicago  ilc 
Northwest  Rd.  A  good  wheat-raising  dis- 
trict. 

BROWN    CO.    SENTINEL;    Wedues 
days  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription 
$2  ;  established  1882 ;  Chas.  E.  Baldwin,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

DISPATCH;  Saturdays;  four  pages; 
size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1883 ;  Thomas  &  Taylor,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  K. 

COOPERSTOWN,C.H.,(?rip^s  Co., 
cf  500  pop.,  106  m.  from  Fargo,  and  terminus 
of  the  Cooperstown  branch  of  the  Northern 
Paoitic  Rd.  A  marketing  and  shipping 
point  for  wheat.    Has  two  large  elevators. 

GRIGGS    CO.    COURIER:   Fridays; 

eight  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1883;  Frederick  H.  Adams,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  K. 

COPP,    Potter   Co.,  a    13  pop.,  50  m. 

from  Pierre. 

DAKOTA  BLIZZARD;  Fridays;  four 

pages  ;  size  22x30 :  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1884  ;  Wood  &  Van  Hosen,  editors  and 
publishers. 

CRA.Hi'DO'S,  Spink  Co.,  a  500  pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  N.  W.  Rd.,  32  ni.  from  Hui-on.    A 

good  farming   section,  the   land   yielding 

from  20  to  35  bushels  of  w^heat  to  the  acre. 

A  thriving,  growing  place. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
24x36 ;  subscriiJtion  $2  ;  established  1883 ;  H.  S. 
Woodworth  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  j 
circulation  K. 

CUSTER,  G.H.,  Cws^er  Co.,  p 950  pop., 

on   French  ■  creek,  56  m.  from  Deadwood 

Gold,  tin,  and  mica  minlngis  the  chief  in 

dustry  of  the  place. 

CHRONICLE;  Saturdays;  four  pages  ; 
size  22x32  ;  subscription  $4  ;  established  1880 ; 
Clark  &  Kublcr,  editors  and  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation K. 

DAKOTA  CITY,  Hutchinson  Co.,  O, 

ADVANCE;  Fridays;  eight  pages;  size 
:>0x  14  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1883  ; 
A.  M.  Crotsley,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  K. 


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DARLINGTON,  CJmrles  Mix  Co.,  g 

CHARLES    MIX    CO.    NEWS; 

"Wednesdays  ;  Indepeudent ;  four  pages  ;  size 
24x34;  subscription  $2;  established  1884;  S. 
M.  Lindley  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

DAVIDSON,  Potter  Co.,   a  200  pop. 

POTTER    CO.     REPUBLICAN; 

Wednesdays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  of  page  13x20; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1884;  Buss  & 
Slaughter,  editors  and  publishers. 

DAWSON,  Kidder  Co.,[h  200  pop.,  on 
Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  50  m  from  Bismarck. 
A  farming  country. 

GLOBE;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x36 ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1.883  ;  Harl 
J.  Cook,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

DEADTVOOD,  C.  H.,  Lmorence  Co., 

p  4,000  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern 

Rd.,  Black  Hills  District.    Supply,point  for 

population  of  upwards  of  twenty  thousand. 

BLACK  HILLS  PIONEER;  every 
evening  except   Sunday,    and   PIONEER, 

Saturdays  ;  republican  ;  four  pages;  size  22x.30, 
subscription  —  daily  $12,  weekly  §4  ;  estab- 
lished—£laily  1877,  weekly  1876  ;  Edwards 
&  Plnneo,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation 
— d^ily  K  K  1,  weekly  K  1. 

BLACK  HILLS  TIMES;  eveiy 
morning  except  Monday,  and  WEEKLY, 
Saturdays:  four  pages;  size— daily  22x31, 
weekly  25x3s ;  subscription— daily  $12,  week- 
ly $4 ;  established  1877 ;  Porter  Warner,  edi- 
tor and  publisher;  circulation  —  dally  J, 
weekly  K  K  1. 

PIONEER  ;  (see  Black  Hills  Pioneer.) 

DEAN,  Sand  Co.,  g  on  Spring  Lake 
(3  m.  long  by  1  m.  wide),  18  m.  from  St.  Law- 
rence, on  the  stage  road  from  Miller  to 
Kimball,  in  a  fine  farming  and  stock-rais- 
ing section.  A  coal  deposit  awaiting  devel- 
opment. 

SPRING  LAKE  STAR;  Tuesdays; 
four  pages ;  size  22x:;o  ;  subscription.  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1884;  A.  O.  Stebbins,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher'; circulation  K. 

DELL  RAPIDS,  Minnehaha  Co.,  Q, 
990  pop.,  on  Southern  Minnesota  division  of 
the  C  M.  &  St.  P.  Rd.  An  agricultural 
and  stock-raising  country.  Has  large  jas- 
per quarries  which  are  extensively  worked. 

EXPONENT;  Saturdays;  four  pages; 
size  26x40  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1879 ; 
E.  E.  Griswold,  editor  ;  Exnonent  Printing 
Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  K. 

DENVER,  Kingsbury  Co.,  O, 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x35;  subscription  $1..50;  established  1.S83; 
D.  W.  Kutcliin,  editor  and  publisher. 

DE  SMET,  C.  H.,  Kingsbury  Co.,  O, 
600  pop.,  on  the  Chicago  &  Northwestern 
(Dakota  Central),90  m.  N.  W.  of  Sioux  Falls. 
Surrounded  by  a  good  agricultural  and 
stock-raising  countr3'. 

KINGSBURY  CO.  NEW  S  ;  Thurs- 
days; republican;  eiglit  pages;  size34x4S; 
subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1880;  W.E. 
WTiiting,  editor;  Whiting  &  Whiting,  pub- 
lishers ;    circulation  K  K  1. 

LE.\I)ER  :  Saturda.vs  ;  republican  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1883;  M.  A.  Bi-owu,  editor ;  Brown 
A  Sherwood,  publishers  ;  circulation  K  K. 

J>ETROIT,  Brown  Co.,  n   400  pop.,  20 
m.  from  Columbia.   Farming  and  merchan- 
dising are  the  main  oceupatious. 
PREE  PRESS ;  Saturclays  ;  four  images  ; 


DAKOTA. 


size  22x30;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1883 ;  W.  W.  Wilson,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K. 

DEVIL'S    LAKE.    C.    H.,     Ramsay 

Co.,  (i  1,0CX)  pop.,  Western  terminus  of  St. 
Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Manitoba  Rd.  A  center 
of  a  fine  agricultural  country. 

INTER-OCEAN ;  Saturdays:  eight  pages; 
size  26x4U  :  subscription  .S2  ;  estaljlished  isk^  : 
H.  C.  Hausbrough,  editor  and  publisher;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

NEW^S;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size  24x35; 
subscription  $2  :  established  1883  ;  Nadeau  & 
Carruthers,  editors  and  publishers ;  circu- 
lation K  1. 

DIANA,  Sanborn  Co.,  g  150  pop.,  on 

S.  M.  division  of  C,  M.  &  St.  P.  Rd.,  16  m.  from 
junction  with  C.  &  N.  W.  Rd.  The  chief  in- 
dustry is  dairying. 

MONITOR;  Thursdays;  eight  pages;  size 
30x44  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1882  ; 
Frank  W.  Thaxter,  editor  and  publisher;  cir- 
culation K  K. 

DICKINSON,  C.  H.,  Starh  Co.,  -a  700 
pop.,  ou  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  KB  m.  from 
Bismarck,  terminus  of  Missouri  freight  di- 
vision. Railroad  shops;  a  good  agricul- 
tural and  stock-raising  region,  and  an  ex- 
tensive shipping  point  for  the  Black  Hills. 

PRESS;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size  24x.35; 
subscription  ,$2  :  established  1883  ;  J.  F.  Scott, 
editor  and  puljlisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

DOLAND,  Spi7ik    Co.,    u     500   pop., 

on  the  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  20  m. 

E.  of  Redfleld;  an  agricultural  region. 

RECORD:  Thursdays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
26x40  :  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1883  ;  H. 
Geddes,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K. 

DUNSEITH,  Bolette  Co.,  ^ 

HER  A  LD;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
22x31:  subscription  $2;  established  1884;  F. 
Eugene  Farrell,  editor ;  Farrell  &  Wagner, 
publishers. 

EAST   PIERRE,  Hughes  Co.,  g 

EVENING  FREE  PRESS  ;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  FREE 
PRESS,  Thursdays;  daily  four  pages, 
weekly  eight  pages;  size— daily  22x31,  weekly 
30x44 :  subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $2  ;  es- 
tablished—daily 1884,  weekly  1883;  Pierre 
Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers ;  circu- 
lation—weekly  J  J. 

FREE     PRESS;   (see  Evening  Free 

Pi-('.S.s-. ) 

EGAN,  Moody  Co.,  r\  600  pop.,  at  junc- 
tion of  Sioux  City  and  S.  M.  divisions  of 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.  Has 
tow  mill,  grist  mills,  schools  and  churches. 

EXPRESS;  Thursdays  ;  republican ; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1880 ;  Geo.  R.  Launing,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 

ELK  POINT,  C.  H.,  Union  Co.,  C\  1,200 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 
between  Missouri  and  Sioux  rs.,  22  m.  from 
Sioux  City,  Iowa,  and  39  E.  of  Yankton. 
Grazing  and  farming  country  in  vicinity. 
Some  milling  carried  on. 

UNION  C  O.  C  O  U  R  I E  R ;  Wednes- 
days ;  republican  ;  four  pages  :  size  26x40  ; 
subscription  $2;  established  1871;  Charles  F. 
Mallahan,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  Kl. 

ELKTON,  Brookings  Co..  Q,  300  pop., 
17  m.  E.  of  Brookings  and  IS  N.  W.  of  Flan- 
drau  ou  the  Chicago    &   Northwestern  and 


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DAKOTA. 


the  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern 

Rds.;  agricultural  and  cattle  raising. 

RECORD;    Fridays;     democratic;    four 
pages;  size  24xo.t  ;  subscription  $1.25;   estab 
Ilshed   18>U ;    Chas.   A.   Bancroft,  editor  and 
publisher. 

ELLENDALE,  Dic!:ey  Co.,  G  1,468 
pop.,  at  terminus  of  a  branch  of  the  Chi- 
cago, Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  12  m.  from 
Frederick  ;  has  two  grain  elevators. 

C0M:>IER('IAL,  ;  Fridays;  four  pages; 
size  auxijU;  subscription  .$1,511;  established 
1883  ;  F.  R.  Brown,  editor;  L.  H.  Wilson,  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

DICKEY  CO.  LEADER;  Fridays; 
eight  pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  .§2;  es- 
tablished 1882 ;  Wesley  Moran,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

ELLIS VILLE,  Faulk  Co.,  n 

INDEPENDENT;  Wednesdays;  four 
pages ;  size  22x31  ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1884;  C.  H.  Ellis  and  W.  E.  Kynett, 
editors  and  publishers. 

ESTELLINE,    C.  H.,  HamUn   Co..  a- 

500  pop.,  on  Chicago  ft  Northwestern  Rd.;  a 

shipping  point  for  grain  and  live  stock. 

BEIiL;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size  24x34; 

subscription  $2;  established    1881;   Fred.  H. 

Carruth,   editor  and    puljlisher;  circulati(m 

K  1.    Q^^  Actual  average  circulation  for  one 

year  jirecrding  Feb.  1,  1885,  as  per  statement 

on  file  at  the  oj^ce  of  the  American  Neicspaper 

Directory,  748  copies. 

DAKOTA  REAI^  ESTATE  ;  month 
ly  ;  four  pages  •  size  :;0x2t) ;  sub.scription  50 
cents  ;  established  1885  ;  C.  P.  Par.sons  and  F. 
A.  Parsons,  editors  and  publishers. 

FAIRBANK,  Sully  Co.,  g  200  pop.,  35 
m.  from  Pierre,  terminus  of  proposed  ex- 
tension of  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd. 
Surrounded  by  prairie  lands. 

PIL.GRI3I  ;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages;  size  24x35;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1884 ;  Rockwell  Brown,  editor  and 
publisher. 

TRIBUNE;  Wednesdays;  four  pages; 
size  22x31  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1884  ; 
W.  D.  Perclval,  editor  and  publisher. 

FARGO,  O.  H.,  Cass  Co.,cf  10,000 pop., 
at  crossing  of  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Mani- 
toba Short  Line  and  Northern  Pac.  Rds. 
Starting  point  of  Fargo  &  Southern,  and 
Fargo  &  Southwestern  branch  of  the 
Northern  Pacific  Rd.  Head  of  navigation 
of  Red  River,  with  two  lines  of  boats. 
Shipping  point  and  centre  of  trade  for  Red 
River  Valley. 

ARGUS;  every  morning  except  Sunday, 
SUNDAY  ARGUS,  Sundays,  and 
WEEKLY,  Tuesdays;  republican;  eight 
pages;  sizeof  page  15x22;  subscription— daily 
$10,  Sunday  $2,  weekly  $1;  eslablislied  1879; 
A.  W.  Edwards,  editor  and  publisher;  cir 
culation— daily  .1  l,  Sunday  I  1,  weekly  J  1. 
The  daily  is  dated  and  Issued  simultaneously 
at  Fargo  and  at  Moorhead,  Minn. 

DEMOCRAT;  every  morning  except 
Mondays;  four  pages;  size  20x26;  subscrip- 
tion §4.50 ;  established  18S4  ;  Democrat  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  J  J.; 
dated  at  Fargo  and  Moorhead,  Minn. 

EVENING  REP  U  B  L I C  A  N  ;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  REPUBLI- 
CAN, Wednesdays;  republican;  daily  four 
pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ;  size— daily  24x3ti, 
weeklv  3(ix  18';  subscription— daily  $9,  weekly 
$2;  eshiblislicd-daily  1881,  weekly  1878;  A.  C. 
Jordan  cditcir;  .T.  J.  Jordan,  Imsiness  man- 
ager-; circulation— daily  J,  weekly  I  1 . 


DAKOTA. 


SUN  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday ;  in- 
dependent-democratic ;  four  pages  ;  size 
l()xa2  ;  established  1883 ;  Wm.  H  H.  iVfatteson,. 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J  J. 

REPUBLICAN;    (see    Evening  Rep ub- 

SUNDAY  AR(;US;  (see  Argus.) 
NORTHWESTERN      FARMER; 

monthly ;  agricultural :  sixteen  pages ; 
sizeof  page  10x13;  subscription  .$1;  establish- 
ed 1883;  Edward  A.  Webb,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  I. 

FAULKTON,  Faulk  Co.,  a  100  pop.. 

75  m.  from  Huron.  40  from  Miller,  30  from 

Athol.    Is  surrountled  by  a  fine  agricultural 

country. 

T  I  >I  E  S  ;  Thursdays ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
30x44 ;  established  1882;  H.  A.  Humphrey,  edi- 
tor aud  publisher. 

FIELDER,  Hughes  Co.,  g  14  m.  N.  of 

Pierre  jiear   the  Missouri  r.,  and  adjoining 

Fort   Sully  military   reservation.     A   new 

town  with  good  prospects. 

TIMES  ;  Saturdays  ;  independent ;  four 
pages  ;  size  21x34 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
1884 ;  Cyrus  B.  Ingham,  editor ;  Cyrus  B.  Ing- 
ham, Jr.,  and  W.  S.  Ingham,  publishers. 

FLANDRAU,  C.  H.,  Moody  Co:,  O, 
l,(>j;i  pop.,  situated  on  the  Chicago,  Mil-' 
waukee  cfe  St.  Paul  Rd.,  40  m.  north  of 
Sioux  Falls. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  independent ; 
eight  pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1882 ;  H.  E.  Hobbs,  editor ;  F.  W. 
Pettigrew,  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

MOODY  CO.  ENTERPRISE;  Thurs- 
days; four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1878 ;  H.  M.  Williamsou,  edi- 
tor and  putilisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

VESTEIf IIEI3IEN  :  Thursdays;  Ger- 
man ;  four  ijages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
$1.25  ;  established  1884 ;  S.  O.  Nordvold,  editor 
and  publisher. 

FORESTBURG  C.  H.,  Sanborn  Co.,. 
p  300  pop.,  on  Soutlieru  Minnesota  division 
of  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  at 
Its  crossing  of  the  James  r.  In  a  good  agri- 
cultural and  stock  country. 
SANBORN  CO.  ADVOCATE;  Thurs 

days  ;  eight  pages  ;   size  30x44  ;   subscription 

$1.50 ;  established  18S1 ;  H.  S.  Douglas,  editor 

and  publisher ;  circulation  K. 

FOREST  CITY,  C.  H.,  Potter  Co.  a 

250  pop.,  on  the  Missouri  r.  5t)  m.  N.  of  Pierre. 

A  young  and  growing  town. 

PRESS;  Saturdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
24x35;  established  1883;  Aloys  Bilz,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

FORMAN,   Sargent  Co.,    O  300  pop.,. 

25  m.  S.  W.  of  Lisbon.    Agricultural  region. 

ITEM  ;    Wednesdays  ;    eight  pages  ;    size 
30x44  :  subscription  .$2  ;  established   1883  ;  Al- 
fred H.  Ellsworth,  editor  and  publisher ;  Cir- 
culation K. 
FRANKFORT,  Spink  Co.,  n  20O 

pop.,  on  C.  &  N.  W.  Rd.  and  Jim  r. 

ADVOCATE;  Saturdays;  four  pages; 
size  26x40;  suliscriptlon  $2;  established  1883; 
W.  B.  Tapley,  editor  and  publisher. 

FREDERICK,  Broivn  Co.,  a  500- 
pop.,  on  the  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rd.,  on  the  Maple  r.,  26  m.  from  Aberdeen, 
21  from  the  county  seat  and  90  from  Bis- 
marck. Agriculture  and  stock-raising  and 
coal  mines  in  vicinity. 
FREE  PRESS  ;  Thursdays ;  eight  pages;. 


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DAKOTA. 


DAKOTA. 


size  30x44  ;  subscription  $2 ;  establisJied  1882  ; 
A.  L.  Stoddard,  editor  and  publisher;  circu- 
lation K. 

GARY,  C.  H.,  Deuel  Co.,  a-  627  pop., 

trade  centre  of  large  agricultural  district, 

on  Winona  &  St.  Peter  Rd.    Chief  staples 

are  wheat  and  stock. 

INTER-STATE;  Wednesdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription 
$2  ;  established  1878  ;  W.  H.  Donaldson,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

GETTYSBURG,  I'otter  Co.,  a 

HERALiD  !  Thursdays;  four  pages ;  size 
24x3.5;  subscription  .$2;  established  1883;  Frank 
G.  King,  editor  and  publisher. 

GRAFTON,  C.  H.,  mdsh  Co.  cf  2,000 
pop.  on  the  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Mani- 
toba Rd.  A  trading  point  for  wheat  and 
flour. 

HERAI^I);  Thursdays;  eight  pages ;  size 
of  page  15.X21  ;  subscription  .S2  ;  established 
1883;  Duffy  &  Jiidson.  editors  and  publishers. 

NEWS  AND  Ti:>IES;  Thursdays;  eight 
pages ;  size  of  page  18x24 ;  established  1881 ; 
Upham  &  Winship,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  K  1. 

GRAND    FORKS.    C.    H.,    Grand 

Forks  Co.,  cf  3,50U  pop. ,  on  the  St.  ^^aul,  Minne- 
apolis &  Manitoba  Rd.,  one  of  the  most  im- 
portant towns  in  this  section  ;  a  good  agri- 
cultural and  lumber  manufacturing  region; 
also  head  of  navigation  on  Red  r.  of  the 
North. 

HERAliD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKIiY,  Fridays  ;  four  pages  ; 
size— daily  24x36,  weekly  28x44;  subscription 
—daily  §8.  weekly  .§1.50;  established— daily 
1881,  weekly  1879;  George  B.  Winship,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation — daiU'  K  1,  week- 
ly J  1. 

PLiAINDEALiER;  everv  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY.  Thursdavs; 
independent ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight 
pages;  size— daily  2l)x26,  weekly  {size  of  page) 
18x24;  subscription— daily  .§8,  "weekly  $2 ;  es- 
tablished —  daily  1882,  vi-eekly  187.5 ;  W.  J. 
Murphy,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation— 
dailv  K  K,  weekly  J  .1  1 . 

TIDENDE:  Fridays:  Scandinavian;  four 
pages;  size  24x.36;  subscription  .SI. 75;  estab- 
lished 18S0  ;  T.  Guldbrandsen.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

NORTHWEST  HO^IE:  quarterly; 
forty  pages  octavo ;  subscription  §1 ;  estab- 
lished 1884:  W.  R.  Bierly,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

GRAND  RAPIDS,  C.  H.,  La  Moure 
Co..  a  150  pop.,  cm  .lames  River  Valley  Rd. 
A  supply  point. 

JOURNAL;  Fridavs ;  four  pages;  size 
■2HxH)  :  subscription  .§2.50  ;  established  1883  ; 
Joe  M.  Chapelle,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation K. 

GRAND  VIEW.  C. II.,  Doiiglas  Co.,  p 

DOrCiLAS  CO.  CHRONICLE;  Tues- 
days; eight  page;  size  30x44;  established  1882; 
Matthews  &  Welch,  editors  aud  publishers. 

SOUTH  DAKOTA   TRIBI'NE;  Fri 

days;  four  pages;  size  24x35:  subscirption 
Sl-51):  established  1882;  Woolmau  Bros.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers. 

HAROLD,  Hitghes   Co.,    g    400  pop., 

on  the  Missouri  r.,  44  m.  W.  of  Pierre,  on  a 

branch  of  the  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd. 

An  industrious  community. 

SENTINEL;  Thursday :  eight  pages  ; 
size  of  page  15x22 :  subscription  .§2  :  estab- 
lished 18S1 :  Sentinel  Pul)lishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  :  circulation  K. 


STAR;  Fridays  ;  republican;  four  pages  ; 
size  24x86  ;  subscription  .§2  ;  established  1883  ; 
H.  O.  Besancon,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation K. 

HARRINGTON,  Faulk  Co.,  n  38  m. 

from  Athol  the  nearest  Rd.  point. 

RADIATOR;  Saturdays;  four  pages; 
size  22x3U ;  subscription  .§2 ;  established  1884  ; 
H.  A.  Humphrey,  editor  and  publisher. 

HARRISON.  Douglas  Co.,  [? 

GLOBE;  Thursdays  ;  four  pages ;  size 
24x:o5 ;  subscription  .S1.5<J  :  established  1884  ; 
W.  F.  Meerwaldt,  editor  ;  Geo.  E.  Culver,  pub- 
lisher. 

HENRY,   Codington  Co.,  D-  350  pop. 
18  m.  W.  of  the  county  seat,  on  the  Chicago 
&  Northwestern  Rd.    A  wheat  and  stock 
shipping  point.    Has  churches  and  schools. 
DAKOTA   EAGLE  ;  Thursdays;  eight 
pages  ;  size  26x40;  subscription  S2  ;  established 
1883;  A.  L.  Buell,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation K  1. 

HIGHMORE,  Hyde  Co.,  g  500  pop., 
on  C.  &  X.  W.  Rd.,  63  m.  W.  of  Huron. 

HERALD;  Saturdays:  eight  pages;  size 
26x40  ;  subscription  82 :  established  1882  ;  Ell 
Johnson,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K. 

VOX  POPULI;  Saturdays;  four  pages; 
size  26x4<J ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1883 ; 
John  T.  Blakemore,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation K. 

HILLSBORO,  Traill  Co.,  [f  600  pop., 
on  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Manitoba  Rd., 
on  Goose  r.,  40  m.  from  Fargo.  An  agricul- 
tural district. 

BANNER;  Fridays;  eight  pages;  size 
30x44;  subscription  §2;  established  1880;  George 
E.  Bowers,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cii'c'n  K  1. 

HOLABIRD,  Hyde  Co.,  g  200  pop., 
.50  m.  from  Pierre  on  the  Chicago  &  North- 
western Rd. 
ADVOCATE  ;  Thur.sdays;   eight  pages; 

size  :^0x44:  subscription  $2;  established  1884; 

A.  B.  Vines,  editor  and  publisher. 

HOPE,  C.  H.,  Steele  Co.,  cf 

PIONEER;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 188i;  R.  H.  Simpson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

STEELE  CO.  GAZETTE;  Saturdays; 
independent;  four  pages;  size  20x26;  sub- 
scription SI :  established  1884 ;  W.  F.  Warner, 
editor  and  publisher. 

HOWARD,  C.  H.,  Miner  Co.,  O,  800 
pop.,  on  Vermillion  r.,  on  C,  M.  &  St.  P. 
Rd.,  60  m.  N.  W.  of  Sioux  Falls.  Sur- 
rounded by  rich  agricultural  and  stock- 
raising  country. 

ADVANCE;  Saturdays;  eight  pages; 
size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1881 ; 
S.  H.  Bronson,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K. 
FARMER;  Saturdays;  four  pages  ;  size 
28x44;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1882;  F. 
C.  Stowe,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation 
J  J  ;  issues  also  the  Canova  Dollar  Weekly. 

HOWELL,  Hand  Co.,  Q 

CHRONICLE:  Fridays;  four  pages; 
size  24x;i5 ;  subscription  82  ;  established  1883  ; 
J.  D.  Rogers,  editor  and  publisher. 

HUDSON.  Dickey  Co.,  □ 

HERAI.1D;  Fridays;  four  pages:  size 
22x30:  subscription  82;  established  1883; 
Robert  H.  Busteed,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation K. 

HURLEY,  Turner  Co.,  O, 

TURNER  CO.  IIER.\LD;  Thursdays; 

four  pages  ;    size  ;6.k^0  ,   subscription    $1.30  : 


668 


GEO.   P.   ROWELL   &   GO'S 


DAKOTA. 


established  1S83;  W.  C.  Brown,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K. 

HURON,   C.  H.,   Beadle   Co.,   g   3,500 
pop.,  on  the  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd., 
junction  of  Huron  &  Hawarden  and  cross- 
ing of  the  Huron  &  Columbia  Rds.;   fine 
prairie  land.    Has  two  flouring  mills. 
TIMES;    every   day  except    Sunday, 
and      WEEKLY,     Fridays;     daily    four 
pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ;  size— daily  23-x30, 
weekly  30x44;  subscription— daily  fi.\\).  wci'k 
ly  §2;  established— daily  1882,  weekly   issii; 
John  Cain,  editor;    Times  Co.,   pulilishers; 
circulation— daily  K  1,  weekly  •!  1. 

DAKOTA  HURONITE  ;  Thursdays; 
republican;  four  pages;  size  28x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  ISSl ;  Davis  &  lietchum, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  J. 

DAKOTA  LEADER:  Tuesdays;  repub- 
lican ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription 
$2;  established  1882;  E.  T.  Cressey,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

HERAIiD  ;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x34  ;   subscription  $1.50  ;    established  1884  ; 

E.  J.  Dean,  editor  and  ))Ublisher. 
DAKOTA  ALLIANCE;  monthly  ;  pro- 
hibition ;  four  pages;  size 24x36 ;  subsoriptlou 
$1 ;  established  1884 ;  W.  H.  Hoadley,  editor ; 
Asher  F.  Pav,  publisher. 

DAKOTA  F  A  RM  E  K  ;  monthly  ; 
agricultural ;  twenty-four  pages  ;  size  of  page 
9x12 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1881 ;    W. 

F.  Eastman,  editor ;  Davis  &  Bushnell,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  H. 

IPSWICH,  Edmunds  Co.,  n  936  pop., 
at  the  terminus  of  the  Chicago,  Milwaukee 
and  St.  Paul  Rd.,  26  m.  W.  of  Aberdeen,  and 
75  m.  E.  of  the  Missouri  r.  Fine  agricultu- 
ral district. 

DAKOTA      TRIBUNE;     Tlmrsdays ; 

eight  pages  ;  size  35x48  ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1883 ;  Chubbuck  &  McVean,  editors 
and  publishers. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1883  ;  W.  R.  Ruggles,  editor  and  jiub 
Usher ;  circulation  K. 

IROQUOIS,   Kingsbury     Co.,    R    500 

pop.,   on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  IS 

m.  E.  of  Huron. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
24x35;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1882;  E. 
E.  Pinkerton,  editor  and  pulilisher  ;  circula- 
tion K  K. 

JAMESTOWN,  C.  H.,  Stutsman  Co., 

ii  3,5iXI  pop.,  on  line  of  N.  P.  Rd.,  at  Southern 

terminus  of  Jamestown  &  Northern  branch 

and  on  proposed  line  of  the  James  River 

Valley   Rd.,   in    a  country   being   rapidly 

settled. 

CAPITAL  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridaj^s  ;  republican  ; 
four  pages  ;  size— daily  22.x30,  weekly  24x36; 
subsci'iption- dally  $8,  weekly  $i ;  estab- 
lished 1882  ;  Burke  &  Saul,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation- dally  K.weeklv  K. 

MORNING  ALERT;  every  morning 
except  Monday,  and  ALERT,  Thursdays; 
independent  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
—daily  22x30,  weekly  2H.x40 ;  subscription- 
daily  ,$8,  weekly  ti ;  established— daily  1881. 
weekly  1878;  J.  C.  Warnock,  editor;  Marshall 
McClure,  publisher;  circulation— daily  K  1, 
weekly  K  K  1. 

A  LERT;  fsee  3Iorninfi  Alert.) 

DER  PIONIER;  Thursdays;  German; 
four  pages  ;  size  24.Y36  ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1883 ;  P.  Stelnbach,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

KIMBALL,  Ilrule  Co.,  g  1,200  pop., 

on  Ciiicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  ltd.,  .50 

ni.  W.  of  Mitchell.    Extensively  engaged  in 


DAKOTA. 


manufacturing.  Has  large  wholesale  trade 
and  is  a  good  market  for  grain.  Surrounded 
by  a  fine  agricultural  and  stock-raising 
country. 

BRULE    INDEX  ;     Saturdays ;    eight 

f)ages ;  size  35x48;  sub.scription  $2;  estab- 
ished  1882  ;  C.  L.  Hammond,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K.  iW  Actual  averaae 
circulation  for  one  year  preceding  February 
18,  1885,  as  per  statement  on  file  at  the  office  of 
the  American  Newspaper  Directory,  440 
i-oiiii's. 

GRAPHIC;  Fridays;  eight  pages;  size 
o5x4s  ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1882 ;  C. 
R.  Thian,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

KOTO,  McPherson  Co.,  n 

Mcpherson  CO.  NEWS:  Thursdays; 
eight  pages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1883 ;  Erwin  O.  Blair,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K. 

LA  GRACE,  C.  H.,  Campbell  Co.,  a  100 
pop.,  on  the  Missouri  r.,  80  m.  S.  of  Bis- 
marck. Engaged  in  agriculture  and  the 
manufacture  of  bricks  and  pottery. 

CAMPBELL  CO.  COURIER;  Thurs- 
days ;  four  pages ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription 
$2  ;  established  1883  ;  Frank  E.  Devan,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

LAKE  PRESTON,  Kingsbury  Co.,Cx; 

300  pop.,  on  Dakota  Central  Rd.,  40  m.  from 

Huron.    An  agricultural  district. 

TIMES;  Thursdays  ;  republican ;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  Lyman  J.  Bates,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

LAKOTA,  C.H.,  Nelson  Co.,ci'  on  the 
St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Manitoba  Rd.,  33  m. 
E.  of  Devil's  Lake.  Engaged  in  milling, 
agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

NELSON  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays  ;  four 
pages ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1883 ;  E.  Mapes,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  .T  1. 

LA  MOURE,  Ln  Moure  Co.,  n  at  ter- 
minus  of  Fargo  &  Southwestern  branch  of 
the  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  88  m.  from  the 
intersection  at  Fargo. 

CHRONICLE;  Thursdays; independent; 
eight  pages:  size  30x44;  subscription  ,$2  ;  es- 
tablished 1883;  C.  C.  Bowsfield,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

LA  MOURE  CO.  PROGRESS;  Thurs 
days;  four  pages;  size  24x36;  subscription 
$2 ;  established  1883  ;  Waldo  M.  Potter,  editor  ; 
Potter  &  Potter,  publishers  ;  circulation  K. 

LARIMORE,  Gra7id  Forks  Co.,  cT 
l,iKiO  poi).,  on  St.  Paul,  M.  &  M.  Rd.  Has  a 
large  flouring  mill.  In  a  fine  farming  coun- 
try. 

PIONEER;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  four 
pages;  size  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1882;  W.  M.  Scott  &  Co.,  editors  and 
pifblishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

LEAD    CITY,  Lawrence  Co.,  J3  1,000 

pnp.,  almost  adjacent  to  Dead  wood. 

TRIBUNE  ;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  established  1881 ; 
T.  M.  Piiineo,  editor  ;  Edwards,  Piuneo  Broth- 
ers &  Merrick,  publishers ;  circulation  K. 

LE  BEAU,  Walworth  Co.,  D  300  pop., 
on  Missiuni  r,,  inil  ni.  W.  of  Aberdeen.  Sur- 
rounded by  an  agricultural  and  stock-rais- 
ing country. 

LEADER;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  ;  size 
.'i0.\(4;  subscription  $2;  established  1883; 
Wallace  C.  Brown,  editor  and  publisher;  cir- 
culation K. 


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LiE  FOON,  C.  H.,  Faulk  Co.,  O  300 
pop.,  on  the  Missouri  r.,  100  m.  W.  of  Aber- 
deen, Fine  agricultural  and  stock-raising 
country. 

KECORD;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  sub- 
scription .S2  ;  established  1883  ;  A.  E.  Evans, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  cii'culation  K  1. 

LiEOLA,  C.  H.,  McPherson  Co.,  u  100 
pop.,  38  m.  N.  W.  of  Aberdeen,  and  60  m. 
E.  of  Missouri  r.  Agricultural  and  stock- 
raising  country. 

BANNER  I  Tuesdays  ;  independent ;  four 
pages ;  size  20x26 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1SS4 ;  W.  N.  &  J.  S.  Davidson,  editors 
and  publishers. 

liETCHER,  C.  H.,  Sanborn  Co.,  '^  200 
pop.,  13  m.  from  Woonsocket. 

BLADE;  Thursdays  ;    republican;   eight 

fiages  ;  size  3Ux44  ;  subscription  Sl.nO  ;  estab- 
ished  1SS2;  H.  E.  Mayhew.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  1.  ^;;w~  Actual  average 
circut-ation  for  one  year  preceding  January  1, 
1885,  as  per  statement  onjile  at  the  office  of  the 
American  Neivspajjer  Directory,  oSj  copies. 

lilSBON,  C.  H.,  Hansom  Co.,  [>  ],500 
pop.,  on  Cheyenne  r.,  and  Fargo  &  S.  W. 
branch  of  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  60  ni.  from 
Fargo.  Milling  and  manufacturing  are  im- 
poi'tant  industries.  Surrounded  by  a  fine 
wheat-growing  country. 

DAKOTA  C  LIPPER  :  Thursdays; 
■eight  pages;  subscription  S2;  established  1882; 
W.  D.  Boyce,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'u  J  J. 

STA  R ;  Fridays  ;  six  pages  ;  size  of  page 
18x24 ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1881 ;  C.  E. 
Johnson,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  J. 

MADISOX,  C.  H.,  Lake  Co.,  O^  800 
pop.,  on  C,  M.  &  St.  Paul  Rd. ;  substantial 
town,  with  schools.  State  Xormal  School, 
churches,  etc.  Supply  point  for  50  miles 
square  of  very  fine  agricultural  country. 

LAKE  CO.  LEADER:  Thursdays;  In- 
■dependent ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1873;  J.  F.  Stahl,  edi- 
tor and  publisher ;  circulation  K. 

LAKE  CO.  SENTINEL;  Fridavs ; 
eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1879  ;  E.  C.  Whalen,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

MANCHESTER.  Kingsbury  Co.,  a, 

50  pop.,  on  the  Chicago  &  Northwest  Rd.,  23 

m.  E.  of  Huron. 

TI3IES;  Mondays;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x 
44;  sul)scriptiun  .SI. 50;  established  1884;  L. 
L.  Bancroft,  editor  and  publisher. 

MANDAN,  C.  H.,  Mortoti  Co.,  2  3,000 
pop.,  on  Missouri  and  moutli  of  Heart  r.  and 
on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  5  m.  from  Bis 
marck. 

PIONEER  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
dai',  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages;  size— daily  20x26,  weekly  26x40; 
subscription— daily  $9,  weeklv  §2  ; '  estab- 
lished-daily 1882.  weekly  1881 ;  R.  M.  Tattle, 
«dltor ;  Pioneer  Publishing  Co.,  publishers; 
circulation— daily  K  1,  weekly  J  J. 

TIMES  ;  Saturdays ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
26x40  ;  subscription  .S2  ;  established  1882  ;  J.  E. 
Cates,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

MARION  JUNCTION,  Turyier  Co., 
-,  4UU  pop  ,  on  Chicago.  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul   Rd.     Fine    agricultural    and    stock- 
raising  country. 
31  .\  R  I  O  N    SENTINEL  ;   Saturdays  ; 


D.4.KOTA. 


eight  pages ;  size  36x48 ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1882;  J.  E.  Hazlitt,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 

MAY VILLE,  Traill  Co..  -^ 

TRIBTNE;  Thursdays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
.30x44  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1881 ;  E.  I. 
Smith,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

MEDORA,  Billings  Co.,  -a  500  pop., 

162  m.  from  Bismarck.    Agricultural   and 

stock-raising  region. 

BAD  LANDS  COW  BOY;  Thursdays  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x:35  ;  subscription  $2 ,  es- 
tablished 18S4;  A.  T.  Packard,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

MELLETTE,  Sjnnk  Co.,  n  200  pop., 

on  the  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 

22   m.    N.   of   Aberdeen.    Wheat   shipping 

point. 

TRIBl'NE;  Saturdavs;  eight  pages;  size 
30x44 :  subscription  82 ;  established  1883 ;  Tri- 
bune Co.,  editors  and  publishers ;  circ'n  K 

MICHIGAN,  A^'elson  Co..  d 

NELSON  CO.  CAPITAL;  Thursdays; 
four  pages  ;  size  20x28  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1883  ;  W.  S.  Fowler,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K. 

MILBANK,  C.  H.,  Grant  Co.,  a- 1,900 
pop.,  on  Hastings  &  Dakota  division  of 
Chicago,  M  &  St.  Paul  Rd.  Surrounded  by 
a  rich  farming  country. 

GRANT  CO.  REVIEW;  Thursdays; 
eight  pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1880  ;  A.  H.  Levrts,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 

NEWS-LETTER  :  Fridays;  eight  pages; 
size  30x44;  sul>scription  $2;  established  1882; 
Irving  Bath,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K. 

MILLER, -ffawf^  Co.,  q  1,000 pop.  (pop. 
of  county  S,000>,  on  C.  &  N.  W.  Rd.,  60  m.  E.  of 
Pierre  and  40  W.  from  Huron.  Is  the  prin- 
cipal trading  point  between  Huron  and 
Pierre.  Surrounded  by  a  fine  wheat  and 
stock-raising  section. 

(iAZETTE  ;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
six  pages ;  size  of  page  16x22 ;  subscription 
$'i ;  established  1884 ;  Pusey  &  Bowne,  editors 
and  puVilishers. 

HAND  CO.  PRESS;  Wednesdays;  eight 
pages ;  size  :i0x44 ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1882  ;  Kephart  &  BushfleUl,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

MILNOR,  C.  H.,  Sargent  Co.,  n-  600 
pop.,  at  the  terminus  of  the  Fergus  Falls  & 
Black  Hills  branch  of  Northern  Pacific  Rd., 
240  m.  N.  W.  of  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Fine  agricul- 
tural and  stock-raising  region  and  a  large 
grain  shipping  point, 

FREE  PRESS;  Thursdays;  eight  pages; 
size  of  page  lox2u  ;  subscription  .S2 ;  estab- 
lished 1884;  F.  G.  Tuttle.  editor  and  publisher. 

SARtJENT   CO.   TELLER;   Fridays; 

eight  pages  :  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1883;  Falley  &  Fritz,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

MINNEWAUKAN,  C,  H.,  Benson 

Co.,  tl  30J  ijop.  on  tlie  Jamestown  branch 
of  the  Northern  Pacific  Rd.  A  supply  de- 
pot for  the  Mouse  r.  and  Devil's  Lake  coun- 
try. An  agricultural  section.  Has  a  mag- 
nificent summer  climate. 

DAKOTA  SITTINGS;  Saturdays; 
four  wages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscription  S2 ;  es- 
tablished 1884 ;  J.  W.  Sheppard,  editor  and 
publisher. 


570 


GEO.  P.   ROWELL  &  CO'S 


DAKOTA. 


DAKOTA. 


MINTO,  C.  11.,  Walsh  Co.,  cf 
FOKKfST    KIVEK    JOIRXAL,;    Fii 

days;  four  pages;  size  26x40:  suhsciiption 
$2;  established  ISSJ;  W.  G.  Mitcliell  K  Co., 
editors  and  publisliers ;  circulation  K. 

MITCHELL,  C.  H.,  Davison  Co.,  g 

4,a)0  pop.,  on  C,  M.  &  St.  Paui  Rd.    General 

agriculture  and  manufacturing. 

UEPUBLICAN;  every  morning  except 
Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  re- 
pul)lican  ;  four  pages  :  size— daily  and  Sun- 
day a4x:50,  weeklv  2Sxl4  ;  subseription^week- 
ly  $2  ;  established— dally  and  Sunday  188:5, 
weekly  I881I;  S.  D.  Cook,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher :  circulation— daily  K  1,  weekly  J  .1  1 . 

MAIL;  Thursdays:  independent;  eight 
pages  ;  size  :^5x48 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1879 ;  R.  H.  McBride,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 

MONTROSE,  McCooh  Co..  c^  200 
pop.,  on  the  Vermillion  r.  antl  on  the  Chi- 
cago, St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha  Rd. 

SOUTH    DAKOTA    NEW    STATE; 

Thursdays :  four  pages  ;  size  22x81 :  subscrip- 
tion Sl.fiii:  established  1SS4  ;  Wm.  B.  Tanner, 
editor;  New  State  Printing  Co.,  ])ubli.shers. 

MOUNT  VERNON,  Davison  Co.  g 

:«o  pop.,  12  m.  W.  of  Mitchell. 

GAZETTE  ;  Thursdays  ;  eight  pages  ; 
size  3Ux44  ;  subscription  .$2  ;  established  18S2  ; 
John  Pease,  editor  and  publisher ;  clrc'n  K. 

NECHE,  P'-mbiiui  Co.,    ^ 

l'E»IBINA  CO.  TRIBUNE;  Fridays: 
four  pages  ;  size  24x:S6 :  suljscription  .'$1.5U  ; 
established  1884 ;  Grant  S.  Hagei-,  editor  and 
liublisli(>r. 

NEW  ROCKFORD,  C.  H..  Foster 

Co.,   6  lOU  pop.,  on  the  James  r.,  58  m.  N. 
of  Jamestown  on  the  Jamestown  &  North- 
ern Ra.    A  splendid  farming  country. 
TRANSCRIPT;   Fridays;   four   pages;, 

size  22x31 :  subscription  $2  ;  established  18S:^  ; 

Joe  W.  Hays,  editor  and  publisher:  circ'n  K. 

NORFOLK    (AGATE    P.     O.),    Sully] 

Co.,  g 

SPY  ;  Saturdays;  republican  ;  four  pages:  I 
size   22x31;    subscription   .$1.tU;    established 
1884:  S.  Granr  Dowell,  eilitor;  Spy  Publishing 
Co.,  publisliers. 

NORTHVILLE,   Spinlc  Co.,    n    200 
pop.,  2U    m.    S.     of    Aberdeen.    A  general 
trading  point  for  a    large  scope  of  coun- 
try to  the  West. 
AnVAN(!E;    Thursdays;     eight     pages; 

size2t;x4U;  subscription  $2;  established  1883; 

Britton  &  Moriarty,  editors  and  publishers : 

circulation  K. 

NORTHWOOD,    Grand  Forks  Co., 
cT  150  pop.,  3U  m.  from  the  county  seat.    A 
merchandising  town. 
HEADIilGIIT;  Tuesdays  ;   four  pages: 

size   24x35  ;    subscription    .?1..5il  :    established 

1884 ;  Jay  B.  Edwards,  edltoi- ;  J.   B.   &  JI.  B. 

Edwards,  publishers. 

OKOBOJO,  Sulh/  Co.,  g  100  pop.,  20 
m.  from  Pierre  on  the  Chicago  &  North- 
western Rd.  Has  a  steam  rolling  mill.  In 
the  midst  of  a  fine  agricultural  and  stock- 
raising  country. 

TIMES;  Fridays:  eight  pages  ;  size 30x44; 
subscription  .$2:  established  1884;  A.  C.  Par- 
sons, editor  and  publisher. 

OLIVET,  C.  II.,  Hutchinson  Co.,  O,  75 
pop.,  on  .lames  r.,  3U  m.  from  Yankton. 

HUTCHINSON      CO.      RECORD  ; 

Thursdays;  four  pages  ;  size  24x3.") ;  subscrlji- 


tlon  SI. 50;  established  1882;  George  &  Boyles, 
editors  and  pnbllsheis  ;  circulation  K. 

II  U  T  C  H  I  N  S  O  N   C  O  .    R  U  R  A  L 
VOICE:    Fridays;   four  pages;    size  24x35; 
suliseription  .$1 :   established  1884;    A.  Sheri- 
tlan  Jones,  editor  and  publisher. 
ONIDA,  C.  H.,  Sully  Co.,  g  45  pop. 

.1 0  U  R  N  A  Li  ;  Saturdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
24x:)ti :    subscription     $2;     established     iss3 ; 
Frank  A.  Everts,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir 
culaliim  K. 

O'R'D'W AY,  Brown  Co.,  a250pop.,oii 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  9  m.  from 
.\herdeen. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  ; 
size  :;ox44  :  subscription  $2  ;  established  1883 ; 
Torrey  &  Luse,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circu- 
lation K. 

PARKER,  C.  H.,  nirner  Co.,  O,  940 
pop.,  im  C,  M.  &  St.  P.  and  Chicago* North- 
western Rds.,  in  an  agricultural  district. 
Has  an  oatmeal  mill. 

NEW  ERA  ;  Saturdays  ;  republican ;  four 
pages ;     size     28x44 ;     subscription     $2 ;     es- 
tablished 1878;  Charles  F.  Hackett,  editor  and 
:  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

PRESS;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages;  size  2fix4U:  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1884;  Thomas  McConnell,  editor  and 
publisher.  „ 

WESTERN  EDUCATOR;  monthly: 
educational;  twenty  pages;  size  of  page 
9x12;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1884;  O.  H. 
Smith,  editor;  Smith,  Schweppe  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers :  circulation  K  K  1  ;  dated  at  Parker 
and  Lincoln,  Nel). 
'  PARK  RIVER,  Wa.l.-ih  Co.,  g" 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  four  pages ;  size 
24x:!5  :  suliscrlption  $2  ;  estalilished  1883  ;  W. 
D.  Bates,  editor  and  publisher. 

PEMBINA,  C  H.,  Pembina  Co.,  d  287 
pop.,  on  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Manitoba 
Rd.    Connected  by  steamboat  with  Winni 
peg,  Manitoba.    Grain  shipping  point. 
PIONEER  EXPRESS  ;  Fridays  ;  four 
pages ;    size  2tix4U ;    subscription    $2 ;   estab- 
fished  1879:  R.  H.  Young,  editor  and  publish- 
er ;  circulation  J  1. 

PEMBROKE,  Potter  Co.,  a  50 pop.  A 
new  town,  established  in  1884, 45  m.  from  Rd. 
CL  V  RION  ;  Wednesdays  ;  Independent ; 

four  panes;    size    22x31;    subscription    S1.5I); 
estaiilislied  1884;  S.  Lovett,  editor ;  Pembroke 
Publishing  Co.,  publlsher.s. 
PIERRE,  C.  H.,  Hughes  Co.,  g  1,200. 
pop.,  on  Missouri  r.  and  Chicago  &  North- 
western Rd.    Headquarters    for   the  Black 
Hills  traffic  and  of  the  jobbing  and  whole- 
sale Interests  of  Central  Dakota.    The  Leg- 
islature passed  an  act  removing  the  terri- 
torial capital  from  Bismarck  to  this  place, 
but  it  was  vetoed  by  the  Governor. 
RECORDER;     every     evening    except 
Sunday,  and    WEEKLA',    Fridays:    inde- 
pendent republican  ;  dally  four  pages,  week- 
ly eight  pages;  size— daily  22x3(1,  weekly  .32x 
44  :  subscription— dally  SIO,   weekly    $2  :    es 
tabllshed   1883;    Myhr  &  Norris,  editors  and 
publishers:  circulation— daily  K,  weekly  J  J. 
DAKOTA   JOURNAL;    Wednesdays; 
republican  ;  eight  pages  ;  siz.-  :Wx44  ;  subscrip- 
tion S2 :  established  1880 ;  Dakota  Publishing 
1  Co..  editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  K  K  1. 
SICiNAIi  ;    Fridays;    independent;    four 
i  pages  ;   size  22x32  ;    sul)Scrlption   $2  ;    estab- 
lished 1880;  Signal  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
imblisliers  ;   circulation  J  1. 

PLANKINTON,  C.  H.,  Atirora  Co.,  g 

l.liKi  pop.,  oil  Chicagi>.  Milwaukee  &St.  Pant 


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DAKOTA. 


DAKOTA. 


Rd.,  23  111.  from  Mitchell.    Agricultural  and 
stoekraising  section. 

AlKOKA  CO.  STANDARD  ;  Sat- 
urdays ;  ei.i;ht  pages ;  size  S5x4S ;  subscrip- 
tion .§2 ;  established  1883 ;  A.  M.  Andrews, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

DAKOTA  AUUOKA  ;  Saturdays;  in 
dependent  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1SS4 ;  J.  D.  Miracle, 
editor  and  publisher. 

DAKOTA  FREE  PRESS  ;  Satur- 
days ;  eight  pages  ;  size  :50x44  ;  subscription 
$1..tO  ;  established  1883  :  Stockwell  &  Auld, 
editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  K  1. 

PORT  EMMA,  Diclcei/  Co.,  n  200 
pop.,  oil  James  r.,  20  miles  from  EUendale, 
the  county  seat.    A  merchandising  town. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  eight  pages;  size 
."30x44  :  subscription  S2.<".0  ;  established  1883  ; 
Wm.  H.  Ellis,  editor ;  Edwin  S.  Gilbert,  pub- 
lisher. 

PORTLAND,  Traill  Co.,  cf  500  pop., 
on  St.  Paul.  Minneapolis  &  Manitoba  Rd., 
60  m.  from  Fargo.  Has  a  large  roller-pro- 
cess flour  mill. 

INTER-OCEAN;  Fridays;  four  pages; 
size  24x30 ;  subsci  iption  $2  ;  established  1882  ; 
G.  B.  Thompson,  editor  and  publisher;  circu- 
lation K. 

PUKWANA,  Brule  Co.,  g  200  pop., 
10  m.  from  Chamberlain,  on  the  Chicago, 
Milwaukee  and  St.  Paul  Rd.  An  agricul- 
tural section. 

PRESS;  Wednesdays;  four  pages;  size 
22x30;  subscription  .§1.50;  established  18S3 ; 
W.  A.  Scott,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K. 

RANSOM  CITY,  Sargent  Co.,   o 

P  1  Li  O  T  ;  Fridays  ;  independent :  four 
pages  ;  size  22x30  ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1883  ;  Fred.  G.  Tuttle,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher :  circulation  K. 

RAPID  CITY,  C.  H.,  Pennington  Co., 
p  2,5IX)  pop.,  on  Rapid  r.  In  a  region' with 
good  mines,  superior  agricultural  capacities 
and  abundant  water  power.  Is  one  of  the 
gateways  to  the  Black  Hills  district. 

BLACK   HIIiLiS   JOURNAL,;  Fii 

days  ;  four  pages  ;  size  2(ix40  ;  subscription 
$3;  established  1878;  R.  B.  Hughes,  editor; 
Joseph  B.  Gossage,  publisher ;  circulation  J. 

BI.ACK  HILLS  WORLD  ;  monthly; 
four  pages  ;  size  22.x31  :  subscription  50  cents  ; 
established  1S84 ;  Black  Hills  World  Publish- 
ing Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

RAYMOND,  Clarice  Co.,  a- 

GAZETTE;  Fridavs ;  eight  pages;  size 
26x40;  sub.scription  $2  ;  established  188:3;  Paul 
Dutcher,  editor  and  publisher. 

REDFIELiD,  Spink  Co..  a  1,200  pop., 
on  James  and  Turtle  rs.,  and  Chicago,  Mil- 
waukee &  St.  Paul  and  Chicago  &  North- 
western (and  W.  terminus  of  the  latter's 
Tracy  and  Redfteld  division)  Rds.,  250  m.  W. 
of  St.  Paul,  Minn.  A  large  wheat  growing  I 
and  cattle-raising  section.  ! 

DAKOTA  DISPATCH;  Thursdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2 ;  established  1882  ;  H.  L.  Henry,  edi- 
tor and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

DAKOTA  SUN;  Fridays;  four  pages; 
size  26x40  ;  subscription  S2;  established  1881 ; 
H.  G.  Rising,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  K  1. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  eight  pages;  size 
.32x44 ;  subscription  §2 ;  established  18S2 ;  F. 
J.  Cory,  editor ;  Journal  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers; circulation  K. 


REE  HEIGHTS,  Sand  Co.,  g  300- 
poiJ.,  in  farming  section,  with  prospects  for 
coal  mining.    On  line  of  Dakota  Central  Rd. 

REE  VALLEY  FREE  PRESS:  Sat- 
urdays; republican;  four  pages;  size  24x35; 
subscription  .§2;  established  lS82;John  T. 
Cogan,  editor  and  puljlisher  ;  circulation  K. 

ROSCOE,  Edmunds  Co..    a  200  pop. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  eight  pages; 
size  30x44  ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  18S3  ; 
Huck  &  Parmley,  editors  and  publishers. 

MAGNET;  Fridays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  35x 
48;  subscription  .$2;  established  1884;  Bernard 
&  Curtis,  editors  and  publishers. 

ST.   LAWRENCE,     Hand    Co.,    g 

300  pop.,  on  Turtle  Creek,  on  Chicago  &  N. 
W.  Rd.,  37  m.  W.  of  Huron  and  84  E.  of 
Pierre,  in  the  Ree  Valley  and  in  the  midst 
of  a  splendid  section,  which  promises  to  be- 
come quite  a  manufacturing  centre.  Has  a 
roller  mill,  and  is  a  local  summer  resort. 

DAKOTA     STATE    JOURNAL; 

Thursdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44 ;  subscrip- 
tion .$2 ;  established  1882 ;  S.  L.  Sage,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x36  ;  subscription  .$2 ;  established  1882 ;  C. 
G.  Clark,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K. 

ST.  THOMAS,  Pembina   Co.,    d"  525 

pop.    A  wheat -growing  section. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
26x40;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1882;  J. 
P.  Hager,  etlitor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  J  1 . 

SALEM,  C.  II..  McCook  Co.,  □,. 500 pop., 
nil  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 
and  on  North  and  South  line  of  C.  &  N.  W. 
Rds.,  40  m.  W.  of  Sioux  Falls.  In  an  agricul- 
tural district. 

PIONEER  REGISTER ;  Fridays;  four 
pages ;  size  28x44 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
li.shed  1879;  J.  E.  Rutan.  editor;  Pioneer 
Register  Publishing  Co.,  publishers ;  circu- 
lation K  K  1. 

SANBORN,  Barnes  Co.,  tf  500  pop.,  at 

tlie  junction  of  the  Sanborn,  Cooperstown 
&  Turtle  Mountain  and  main  line  of 
Northern  Pacific  Rds.,  2S  m.  from  James- 
town, 71  from  Fargo  and  124  from  Bis- 
marck. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays:  four  pages; 
size  26x40  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1881  ; 
Wm.  McKean,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K. 

SCOTLAND,    Bon  Homme  Co.,  Q,  700 

pop.,  on   Chicago,  Milwaukee  &   St.  Paul 

Rd.,  25  m.  from  Yankton.    Trade  centre  for 

a  productive  farming  section. 

DAKOTA  CITIZEN;  Thursdays  ;  inde- 
pendent ;  eight  pages  :  size  35x48 ;  subscrip- 
tion .S2  ;  established  1877  :  F.  M.  Ziebach,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

SCRANTON,  C.  H.,  Walworfh  Co.,  a 
20O  pop.,  120  m.  S.  of  Bismarck,  on  the  Mis- 
souri r.  and  is  the  centre  of  a  fine  agricul- 
tural and  stock-raising  district  ;  coal  and 
petroleum  in  the  neighborhood.    Will  be- 
come the  distributing  point  for  the  new- 
Dakota  coal  district    and  is  the  proposed 
river  terminus  of  the  Dakota  &  Hastings 
Rd.    A  growing,  thriving  town. 
PIONEER;     Wednesdays;   four   pages; 
size  22x32  ;  subscription  §2  :  established  1883 ; 
F.  J.  Bowman,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation K  K  1. 


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DAKOTA. 


SHELDON,  Hansom  Co.,  o  250  pop., 

oil  the  Far^'o  &  Southwesteru  Rd.,  42  m.  S. 

W.  of  Fargo   and   5    m.  N.  of   Cheyenne. 

Wheat  producing  region. 

ENTERPRISE;  Tuesday.s;  independ- 
ent ;  eight  pages ;  size  of  page  13x2(1 ;  sub- 
scription $2 ;  established  1885 ;  Mrs.  D.  M. 
Hogue,  editor  and  publisher. 

SIOUX  FAIiLS,  C.    H.,  Minnehaha 
Co.,  D,  {J,5Ui)  pop.,  on  Sioux  r.,  and  Worthing- 
ton  and  Salem  division  of  Chicago,  St.  Paul, 
Minneapolis  &  Omaha  Rd.,  and  Southern 
Minnesota    division   of  the   Chicago,  Mil- 
waukee &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  90  m.  N.  of  Sioux 
City,   Iowa,  and  240  S.  of  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Rapidly  growing  business   cefttre,  having 
water  power  which  is  only  partially  util- 
ized for  manufacturing  purposes. 
PRESS;  every  morning  except  Monday, 
and    WEEKLY,    Thursdays  ;  republican ; 
•daily  four  pages,  Sunday  and  weekly  eight 
pages;  size— daily  22x31,  weeklv  31x44;  sub- 
scription—daily $8,  weekly  $2 ;  estalilished— 
dally  1883,  weekly  18S2  ;  E.  W.  Caldwell,  edi- 
tor; Caldwell  &  Bliss,  publishers  ;  circulation 
—daily  J,  weekly  J  1. 

ARGUS;  Wednesdays;  democratic ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1881;  W.  S.  Wynn,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

liEADER  ;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages;  size30.K44;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1883 ;  W.  W.  and  E.  A.  Brookings, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  .J  1. 

REAL,  ESTATE  BliLLETIN  : 
monthly  ;  four  pages ;  size  22x29 ;  established 
1882 ;  Samuel  L.  Tate,  editor  and  publisher ; 
an  advertising  sheet. 

SPEARFISH,    Laivrence  Co.,    p   800 

pop.    A  wheat -growing  section.    Has  grain 

elevator  and  also  engaged  In  brick  making. 

Has  good  water  power. 

DAKOTA  REGISTER;  Saturdays; 
independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x26  ;  sub- 
scription $3 ;  established  1881 ;  John  Johnston, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

SPRINGFIELD,  Bon  Homme  Co., 
□^2.35  pop.,  on  Missouri  r.  and  Chicago,  Mil- 
waukee &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  90  m.  above  Sioux 
City,  Iowa,  and  30  above  Yankton.  Base  of 
supplies  for  an  agricultural  district  and 
Black  Hills  outfitting  parties,  and  engaged 
in  trade  with  the  upper  Missouri  counties. 
TIMES;     Thursdays;  republican;    eight 

f)ages;  size  30x44;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
ished  1871 ;  John  Todd,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K. 

STANTON,  C.  H.,  Mercer  Co.,  [^  100 
pop.,  on  the  Missouri  r.  50  m.  from  Bis- 
marck, tlie  capital  of  the  territory. 

PILiOT  ;  Wednesdays ;  four  pages;  size 
22x.30;  subscription  .$2;  established  1884 ;  A. 
C.  Macrorie  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

STEELE,  C.II.,  Kidder  Co.,  t\  on  main 
line  of  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  44  m.  from 
Bismarck  and  ."57  from  Jamestown. 

IIERAED;  Saturdays;  eight  pages ;  size 
2Bx40;  subscription  .$2 ;  established  1883;  J.  E. 
Britton,  editor  and  ])ul>lisher;  otrc'n  K  1. 

STURGIS,  Lawrence  Co.,  J3 

RE('OIM);  Fridays;  four  pages  ;  size  22x 
-32;  suljseriptiou  $S;  established  1883;  Moody 
A  Elliott,  editors  and  publishers;  circ'n  K. 

TOWER  CITY,  Cass  Co.,  cf  625  pop.. 

on  line  of  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  42  m.  from 


DAKOTA. 


Fargo,  51  from  Jamestovrn  and  152  from 
Bismarck  and  on  the  proposed  line  of  the 
Tower  City  &  Great  Southern  Rd.  Has  a 
public  library  and  is  the  proposed  site  of 
Tower  University. 

HERALiD;  Fridays;  independent ;  four 
pages ;  size  22x30  ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1879  ;  Frank  M.  Cornell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K ;  dated  at  Tower  City 
and  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

TYNDALL,  Bon  Homme  Co.,  O,  600 
po]).,  in  farming  section. 

TRI BUNE;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 

pages  ;  size  2«x40  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1880;  S.  W.  Willcox,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

UNION,  Potter  Co.,  a 

POTTER  CO.  UNION;  Thursdays; 
four  pages ;  size  22x31 ;  subscription  $1.50 ; 
established  1884 ;  6.  M  Houtz,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

VALLEY  CITY, C.U., Barnes  Co.,cf 
1,200  pop.,  at  second  crossing  of  Cheyenne  r. 
on  North  Pac.  Rd.,  and  also  headquarters  of 
the  Valley  City  &  Turtle  Mountain  Rd.  Lies 
on  a  plateau  sloping  from  the  high  bluffs 
overlooking  the  town  to  the  river.  Town 
has  considerable  business.  The  county  has 
very  superior  wheat  lands ;  is  also  heavily 
timbered  and  well  watered. 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  VVEEKI.Y,  Thursdays;  republi- 
can ;  four  pages  ;  size— daily  20x26,  weekly 
26x40 ;  subscription— daily  S6,  weekly  $2 ;  es- 
tablished—daily 1882,  weekly  1879 ;  Charles 
Richardson,  editor  and  publisher;  cli-cula- 
ti(m— daily  K,  weeklv  J. 

BARNES  CO.  RECORD;  Wednesdays; 
independent ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  sub- 
scription $2 ;  established  1882 ;  L.  E.  Davison, 
editor  and  pulilisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

NORTH  DAKOTA  DEMOCRAT ; 
Mondays  ;  four  ])ages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2  ;  established  1884  ;  G.  B.  Vallandigham, 
editor  and  publisher. 

VALLEY     SPRINGS,   Minnehaha 

Co.,  r\ 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays ;  four 
pages;  size  24x35;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1884;  Thomas  J.  Martin,  editor  and 
))ublisher. 

VERMILLION,    C.   H.,    Clay    Co., 

O^  1,500   pop.,  on  Missouri    r.,  at   mouth  of 

Vermillion   r.   and  Sioux   City  &   Dakota 

division  of  the  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 

Paul   Rd.,   30    m.   from    Yankton    and   35 

from  Sioux  City,  Iowa.     Siu-rouuded  by  a 

growing  agricultural  countrj'. 

DAKOTA  REPUBLICAN:  Thurs- 
days ;  republican ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ; 
subscription  .$2 ;  established  ISfil  ;  H.  B.  Chaf- 
fee, editor ;  F.  N.  Burdick,  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation K  1. 

VILAS,  Miner  Co.,  O^ 

TIMES:  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x31;  subscription  ,§1.50;  established  1884; 
N.  V.  Chandler,  editor  and  publisher. 

VOLGA,  Brookings  Co.,  C^  287  pop.,  1 

m.  west  of  Big  Sioux  r.,  on  Chicago  &  North- 
western Rd.  Is  one  of  the  largest  trading 
points  in  the  Sioux  Valley  ;  has  a  good  stock- 
raising  and  agricultural  district. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays  ;  four  pages ;  size 
21x36;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1883; 
J.  V.  Walker,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K  1. 


AAIERICAX  NEWSI'aPER   DIKECTOHY. 


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DAKOTA. 


WAHPETON,    C.    H.,   Richland 

Co.,  D-  '2,2lX)poi).,  at  the  junction  of  the  Red 
and  the  Bois  des  Sioux  rivers,  and  on  St. 
Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Manitoba,  Northern 
Pacific  and  Fargo  &  Southern  Rds.  An  im- 
portant railroad  centre  and  transit  point. 
Engaged  extensively  in  merchandising. 
Has  several  grain  elevators  and  ware- 
houses, also  a  wagon  nianuf  actury,  machine 
and  railroad  shops. 

RICHLAND    CO.    GAZETTE;     Fri 

days  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  35x48  ;  subscription 
$2 ;  established  1879  ;  E.  K.  Morrill,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size  34x36; 
subscription  §1.25  ;  established  1S79 ;  George 
P.  Garred.  editor  and  puldisher  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

WARNER,  Brown  Co.,  □ 

SUN;  Fridays;  eight  pages;  size  26x40; 
subscription  S2;  established  1883;  C.  J.  C. 
Macleod,  editor  and  publisher. 

WASHBURN,  C  H.,  McLean  Co.,  b 
75  pop.,  on  Missouri  r.,  40m.  N.  of  Bismarcli. 
Has  a  fine  grist  mill.  A  good  grain-grow- 
ing country. 

TIMES;  Fridays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x-30; 
subscrlpticjn  .S2  ;  established  1S83  ;  W.  R.  Maze, 
editor  and  puljlisher  ;  circulation  K. 

WATERBURY,  Jerauld  Co.,  g  215 
pop.,  25  m.  from  Kimball,  on  Crow  Creek, 
surrounded  by  a  good  agricultural  country. 
A  new  town.  The  nearest  Rd.  point  is  dis- 
tant 25  m. 

NEWS  ;  Saturdays  :  independent ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  21x26  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1883 :  Martin  &  Dunlap,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  K. 

WATERTOWN,  C.   H.,    Codington 

Co.,  c-  1,600  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwest- 
ern, and  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  North- 
ern and  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rds.  T2-ade 
centre  in  a  thriving  wheat  and  stock  coun- 
try. 

COURIER;  every  morning  excent  Friday 
and     Sunday,   and     CODINGTON     CO". 

COURIER,  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  dally 
—four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages ;  size— daily 
22x31:  weekly  (size  of  page)  lSx24;  subscription 
—daily  §6,  weekly  $2 ;  established— daily  1882, 
weekly  1879 ;  Church  &  Braun,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation— riaily  K,  weekly  J  J. 

CODINGTON  CO.  COURIER  ;  (see 
Cour^er.^ 

DAKOTA  NEWS  ;  Saturdavs  ;  republi- 
can :  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  :  subscription  .§2; 
estalillshcd  1879;  News  Printing  Co.,  editors 
and  pul)lishers;  circulation  K  K  1. 

DEMOCRAT:  Thur.sdays  ;  democratic; 
four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  .<^2 ;  es- 
tablished 18S4 ;  George  A.  Edes,  editor  and 
publisher. 

WEBSTER,  Day  Co., b- 800  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  50  ni. 
from  Milbauk. 

REPORTER   AND    FARMER; 

Thursdays ;  republican ;  four  pages  ;  size 
26x40 ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1881  ;  J.  C. 
Adams,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K. 

WENTWORTH,  Lake  Co.,  c^ 

BOND ;  Wednesdays  ;  republican;  eight 
pages;  size  26x40;  sub.scrlptiou  .S1.50;  estab- 
lished 1883 ;  G.  W.  Bagley,  etUtor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K. 

WESSINGTON,  Seadle  Co.,  g  400 
pop.,  on  line  of  C.  &  N.  W.  Rd.,  -25  m.W.  of 
Huron.  Farming  and  stock-raising  country. 
TIMES;  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages; 


DAKOTA. 


size  24x36 ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1882  ; 
Hire  &  Roop,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circula- 
tion K  K. 

W^ESSINGTON  SPRINGS,  C.  H., 

Jerauld  Co.,  ^  200  pop.,  17  m.  from  Woon- 
socket,  the  nearest  Rd.  point.  Has  valu- 
able medicinal  springs  and  has  great  expec- 
tations as  a  summer  and  invalid  resort. 

IIEKALD:  Fridavs  ;  eight  pages;  size  80 
x44  :  suljsci-iptiou  .«;2 ;  established  1883  ;  W.  I. 
Bateman  and  C.  W.  McDonald,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  K. 

JERAULD  CO.  NE'WS;  Wednesdays; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1883 ;  J.  E.  McNamara,  editor  and 
publisher. 

WHEAfLAND,    Cass    Co..     q-   300 

pop.,  on   the  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  27  m. 

from  Fargo.     A  farming  country  and  an 

extensive  shipping  point  for  wheat. 

EAGLE;  Saturdays;  independent;  four 
pages ;  size  22x30 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 18S4  ;  C.  E.  Stone,  editor  and  publisher. 

WHEELER,  C.  H.,  Charles  Mix  Co., 

■  g  ISO  pop.,  on  Missouri  r.  100  m.  W.  of  Yank 

ton.    A  steamboat  shipping  point. 

COUNTY  RECORD;  Fridays;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40;  subscription  $2  ;  established 
1882 ;  Post  &  Grimes,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
circulation  K. 

WHITE,  Brookings  Co.,  0, 

ENTER  PRISE ;  Thursdays ;  four  pages ; 
size  24x35;  sub.scription  $1.50;  established 
1884 ;  Albert  S.  Ford,  editor  and  publisher. 

WHITE  LAKE,  Aurora  Co.,  g  850 
pop.,  on  the  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rd.,  36  m.  W.  of  Mitchell.  Has  a  roller 
flouring  mill. 

DISPATCH;  Thursdays;  eight  pages; 
size  31x44  ;  subscription  $2;  established  1883; 
Nevln  &  Brock,  editors  and  publishers. 

TIMES;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages;  size 
30x44 ;  subscription  $2;  established  1882;  Fred. 
M.  Pratt,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  K  1. 

WILLIAMSPORT,  C.  H.,  Emmons 

Co.,  a  25  pop.,  35  m.  S.  E.  of  Bismarck. 

EMMONS  CO.  RECORD;  Wednes- 
days ;  four  pages ;  size  22x30 ;  subscription 
$2;  established  1884;  D.  R.  Streeter,  editor 
and  publisher. 

WILMOT,  C.  H.,  Roberts  Co.,  D-  500 
pop.,  on  C,  M.  &  St.  Paul  Rd.  and  White- 
stone  r. 

ROBERTS  CO.  RECORD ;  Thur.sdavs; 
four  pages  ;  size  22x:30 ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  es- 
tablished 1884  ;  Irving  Bath,  editor ;  Irving 
Bath  &  Co.,  publishers ;  circulation  K. 

WINFRED,  Lake  Co.,n^  200  pop.,  on 

the  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.    A 

farming  and  cattle-ralsing  country 

WITNESS;  Saturdavs;  eight  pages;  size 
26x39;  subscription  $  1.50  ;  established  1884;  A. 
B.  Allen,  editor  and  publisher. 

WOONSOCKET.  C.  H.  Sanborn  Co., 

P  1,000  pop.,  at  junction  of  Hastings  & 
Dakota,  and  Southern  Minnesota  divisions 
of  the  Chicago,  JUlwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd. 
Important  railroad  and  trade  centre,  and 
distributing  point  for  large  area  of  country. 

NEWS ;  Thursdays;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40; 
subscription  .$1.50 ;  established  1884  ;  Nelson  & 
Osgood,  editors  and  publishers. 

TIMES;  Fridays ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  35x48  ;   subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 


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GEO.   P.  KOWELL   &  GO'S 


DAKOTA. 


Ushed  1883 ;  C.  E.  Havens,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; oirculatiou  K  1. 

YANKTON,  C.  H.,  YanJdon  Co.,  Q, 
4,62s  pop.,  on  Missouri  r.,  about  7  m.  from 
mouth  of  Dakota  r.,  on  the  line  of  Chicago, 
Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  and  terminus  of 
Scotland  branch.  Supply  depot  of  the  vari- 
ous military  posts  and  Indian  agencies  on 
tlie  Upper  Missouri.  Has  an  extensive 
trade  with  settlers.  Surrounded  by  an  agri- 
cultural district.  Eight  stage  lines  centre 
here.  Has  a  large  pork  packing  establish- 
ment, a  woolen  mill  and  two  breweries  and 
several  artesian  wells.  Is  a  supply  depot 
for  the  surrounding  country,   t 

PRESS  AND  DAKOTIANj  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and   WEEIiLiY, 

Thursdays ;  republican  ;  four  pages ;  size- 
daily  24x36,  weekly  28x44 ;  subscription — daily 
$10,  weekly  $2  ;  established— dally  1876,  weekly 
1863 ;  Bowen  &  Kingsbury,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation— dailv  K  K,  weekly  J  J. 

DAKOTA  FIIEIE  I'RESSE  ;  Frl 
days  ;  German  ;  republican  ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
80x44  ;  subscription  .$2 ;  established  1874 ;  G.  A. 
Wetter,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  I. 

DAKOTA  HERALD;  Saturdays;  dem- 
ocratic ;  four  pages ;  size  29x44 ;  subscription 
$2 ;  established  1872 ;  Taylor  &  Sargent,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  :  circulation  J  1. 

DAKOTA  OUTLOOK;  Thursdays; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  suljscription  $1.50 ; 
established  1884;  E.  C.  Johnson,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  cii'culation  K  K  1. 

YORKTOWN,  nickei/    Co.,    a  400 

pop.,  12  m.  from  Ellendale.  A  new  mer- 
chandising town,  the  centre  of  supplies  for 
the  surrounding  farming  district. 

DICKEY  CO.  PRESS ;  Thursdays ; 
four  pages;  size  22x30;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1884 ;  M.  B.  Kimball,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 


IDAHO. 


'B'Elili'E'VU'E,  Atturas  Co.,   D   on 

Wood  r.,  40  m.  from  Blackfoot  in  the  Wood 

r.  region.    Engaged  in  farming,  but  more 

extensively  in  mining,  and  is  the  base  of 

supplies  for  the  surrounding  mining  camjis 

and  agricultural  settlements. 

C-HRONICLE;  triweekly,  Tuesdays, 
Thursdays  and  Saturdays,  and  WEEKLY, 
Saturdays;  four  pages;  size  —  triweekly 
22x30,  weekly  23x32  ;  subscription— triweekly 
$8,  weekly  $4 ;  established  1882  ;  Charles  A. 
Foster,  editor ;  Foster  Bros.,  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation—triweekly  K. 

BOISE  CITY,  C.  H.,Ada  Co.,  p  (Ter- 
ritorial capital),  3,0(X)  pop.,  on  N.  bank  of 
Boise  r.,  about  30  m.  W.  S.  W.  of  Idaho  City 
and  1.5  N.  of  Kuna,  the  nearest  station  on 
the  Oregon  Short  Line  Rd.  Trade  centre  of 
and  largest  town  in  Idalio  ;  surroimded  by 
an  agricultural  country.  Headtjuarters  of 
the  Utah,  Idaho  an<l  Oregon  Stage  Co. 
Mining  regions  are  located  within  a  short 
distance. 

IDAHO  STATESIVIAN;  triweekly, 
Tuesdays,  Thurselays  and  Saturdays,  and 
WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  ;  size— triweekly  22x3u,  weekly  26x40 ; 
subscription— trl-weekly  $10,  weekly  $3;  es- 
tablished 1864;  Milton  Kelly,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation— trl-weelily  K  K,  week- 
ly J  J. 
REPUBLICAN;  Saturdays ;  republican  ; 


IDAHO. 


four  pages;  size  26x40;  sub.scription  $4;  es- 
tablished 1879;  D.  Bacon,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

CALiBliVELiLi,  Ada  Co.,  p  500  pop., 
1  m.  from  Boise  r.,  on  the  Oregon  Short  Line 
Rd. ;  engaged  in  farming ;  a  trading  and 
shipping  point. 

TRIBUNE  ;  Fridays;  eight  pages;  size 
;»x44  ;  subscription  $3  ;  established  1883  ;  W. 
J.  Cuddy,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K. 

CHALLIS,  0.  H.,    Custei-  Co.,  n  300 

pop.    Engaged  in  mining  and  farming. 

IDAHO  MESSENGER  ;  Tuesdays ; 
four  pages  ;  size  20x26 ;  subscription  $5 ;  es- 
tablished 1881 ;  R.  A.  Pierce  &  Son,  editors 
and  publishers ;  circulation  K. 

EAGLE  ROCK,  Oneida  Co.,  C\ 

IDAHO  REGISTER;  Saturdays;  four 
pages  ;  size  36x40 ;  subscription  $3 ;  estab- 
lished ISSO;  Wm.  E.  Wheeler,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  1. 

HAIIiEY,  C.  H.,  Alturas  Co.,  g  2,500 
pop.,  on  Wood  r.,  at  terminus  of  Wood 
River  branch  of  Oregon  Short  Line  division 
of  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  120  m.  from  Boise  City. 
The  centre  of  a  rich  mineral  belt.  Engaged 
in  farming  and  mining. 

WOOD     RIVER    NEWS  -  MINER  ; 

every  morning  except  Monday,  and  WEEK- 
LY," Saturdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  —  daily 
22x29,  weekly  2.5x;56  ;  subscrlijtion- daily  $10, 
weekly  $3  ;  established  —  daily  1883,  weekly 
1881 ;  Richards  &  Richards,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation— daily  K,  weeklj'  K  1. 

WOOD  RIVER  TIMES;  every  even- 
ing except  Simday,  and  WEEKLY. 
Wednesdays ;  four  pages ;  size— daily  22x30, 
weekly  24x36 ;  subscription — daily  $10,  week- 
Iv  $3  ;  established  —  daily  1882,  weekly  1881 ; 
T.  E.  Picotte,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion—daily K  K,  weekly  K  K. 

HOUSTON,  Custer  Co.,  o 

PRESS;   Wednesdays;    four   pages ;  size 

24x35;  subscription  $3;  established  1884;  F. 
O.  Harding,  editor  and  publisher. 

IDAHO  CITY,  C.  H.,  Boise  Co.,  D 
700  pop.,  at  confluence  of  Elk  and  Moor's 
creeks,  about  35  m.  E.  N.  E.  of  Boise  City. 
Gold  and  silver  found  near  this  place.  En- 
gaged in  mining  and  farming. 

IDAHO  WORLD;  semi  weekly,  Tues- 
days and  Fridays,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays  ; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  19x25  ;  subscrip- 
tion—semi-weekly $6.50,  weekly  $4 ;  establish- 
ed—semi-weekly  1875,  weekly  1864;  Heman 
and  Clias.  E.  Jones,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation— semi-weekly  K ;  does  not  insert 
advertisements  in  weekly. 

KETCHUM,  Alturas   Co.   g  In    the 

Wood  River  mining  district. 

IDAHO  KEYSTONE;  Saturdays ;  four 
pages;  size  22x32:  established  1882;  C.  C. 
Clawson,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K. 

liEWISTON,  C.  H.,  Nez  Perces  Co.,  ^ 

1,350  pop.,  on  Snake  r.,  at  the  head  of  nav- 
igation J  a  shipping  point  for  a  rich  wheat 
country.    ^ 

NEZ  PERCE  NEWS;  Tliursdays;  non- 
partisan ;  eiglit  pages  ;  size  26.v40  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1880;  G.  E.  Beeson,  edi- 
tor; Nez  Perce  News  Publishing  Co.,  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  K  1. 

TELLER;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x36 ;  subscription  $:'. ;  cstabllslied  ]8i6  ;  A.  Le- 
land&Son  editors  and  publishers;  circula- 
tion K  1. 


AMERICAN   XEWSPAl'KIl   DIllECTOltY. 


575 


IDAHO. 


MOSCOW,    Nez   Perces    Co.,   tl    800 
pop.,  25  111.  N.  of  Lewiston,  oa  the  Snake  r. ; 
engaged  in  milling  and  agriculture. 
MIRROR;    Fridays;   four    pages;   size 

•23x32  ;  subscription  .§3 ;  establislied   1882 :    C. 

B.  Reynolds,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  K. 

MURRAY,  Shoshone  Co.,  i 

CO::('R  D'ALEXE  >*UN;  triweekly, 
Tuesdays,  Tliuisdays,  and  Saturdays ;  four 
pages;  size  18x26;  subscription  $10;  estab- 
lished 1884 ;  Adam  Aulbach,  editor  and  pub 
lisher. 

PARIS,  C.  H.,  Bear  Lake  Co.,  O,  1,000 
pop.,  10  m.  from  Oregon  short  line  Rd. 
Cheese  making  and  stock  raising  are  the 
principal  industries. 

BEAR  LAKE  DEMOCRAT;  Fri- 
days ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
.$3 ;  established  1881  ;  Robert  S.  Spencer,  edi- 
tor ;  James  H.  Wallis,  publisher;  circ'n  K  1. 

SILVER  CITY,C.  H.,  Owyhee  Co.,  p 
593  pop.,  on  Jordan  creek,  210  m.  from 
"VV'innemucca  and  60  from  Boise  City. 
■Quartz  and  placer  mining  carried  on  and 
several  mills  running.  Situated  in  a  fine 
farming  and  stock-raising  region. 

IDAHO  AVALANCHE;  Saturdays; 
independent ;  four  pages ;  size  21x28  ;  sub- 
scription $6  ;  established  1865;  Chas.  M.  Hays, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J. 

WEISER,  C.  H.,  Washington  Co.,  -n 

I>  E  .V  I)  E  R  ;  Saturdays  ;  neutral ;  four 
pages;  size  22x32;  subscription  $3;  established 
1882;  Wm.   P.   Glenn,  editor  and  publisher; 


INDIAN. 


Circulation  K. 


INDIAN. 


ATOKA,  C.  H.,  Choctaw  Nation,  Q, 
.5(X)  pop.,  on  the  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.;  cot- 
ton and  corn  growing,  cattle  raising  and 
lumbering  are  tlie  principal  industries. 

I  X  D  I  A  X  C  H  A  M  P I  O  X ;  Tuesdays; 
eight  pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  18S4 ;  R.  M.  Roberts,  editor ;  L. 
H.  &  R.  M.  Roberts,  publishers  ;  official  or- 
gan of  the  Choctaw  Nation ;  one  page  Is 
printed  in  the  Choctaw  language. 

DARLINGTON,  tl  Reservation  for 
Cheyenne  and  Arapahoe  tribes  of  Indians, 

•  numbering  5,800.  The  surrounding  country 
for  a  radius  of  about  100  nalles  is  a  stock- 
raising  district. 

CHEYENNE   TRANSPORTER; 

semi-monthly  ;  ten  pages  ;  size  of  page  11x15; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1879  ;  George  W. 
Maffet,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K  K. 

EUFAULA,  Creek  Nation,  a-  150 
pop.,  on  the  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.;  a  cotton 
and  cattle-rai.sing  country, 

I  X  D  I  A  X  MISSIOXARY;  (see  Mc 
Alister.) 

McALISTER,  Choctaw  Nation.  O^ 
1,350  pop.,  on  the  Kansas  and  Texas  line  of 
the  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  337  m.  from  Se- 
dalia. 

IXDIAX  MIfSSIOXARY;  monthly; 
baptist;  eight  pages ;  size  22x:*;  subscription 
50  cents ;  established  1885  ;  A.  Frank  Ro.ss,  ed- 
itor and  publisher;  an  inside  page,  witli  same 
title,  is  dated  Eufaula. 

MUSKOGEE,  Creek  Nation,  n-  600 
pop.,  on  the  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.  Engaged 
in  the  shipment  of  cattle,  hogs,  hides  and 
cotton. 

IXDIAX  JOURXAL;  Thursdays;  eight 
pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1876;  R.  M.  Roberts,  editor  and  pub 


lisher  ;  L.  H.  Roberts,  business  manager  ;  cir- 
culation J  1. 

OIR  BROTHER  IX  RED;  monthly; 
methodist  episcopal,  south  ;  .sixteen  pages  ; 
size  of  page  9x11  ;  suljscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1882;  J.  F.  Thompson  and  T.  F. 
Brewer,  editors  and  publishers;  circ'n  K  1. 

TAHLEQUAH,  C.  II.,  Cherokee  Na- 
tion, cf  530  pop.,  about  200  m.  S.  of  Fort 
Scott,  Kansas,  and  40  from  the  Arkansas 
State  line. 

CHEROKEE    ADVOCATE;     Frl 

days ;  English  and  Cherokee ;  four  pages ; 
size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1876  ; 
D.  H.  Ross,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  J  J. 

VINITA,  Cherokee  Nation,  □'  1,200 
pop.,  at  junction  of  the  Missouri  Pacific 
and  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rds.  En- 
gaged in  stock  raising. 

IXDIAX  CHIEFTAIX;  Thursdays; 
four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $1.50; 
establislied  1882 ;  S.  J.  Thompson  and  M.  E. 
Millford,  editors;  Indian  Chieftain  Publish 
ing  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  J. 

MONTANA. 

ANACONDA,  Deer  Lodge  Co.,  -n 

REVIEW;  four  pages;  size  25x38;  sub- 
scription .«;4  ;  established  1884  ;  John  S.  Mills, 
editor  and  publisher. 

BILLINGS,  C.  H.,  Yelloivstone  Co.,  P, 
1,600  pop.,  on  Yellowstone  r.  and  Northern 
Pacific  Rd.  Lies  In  an  excellent  grazing 
region  ;  shipping  point  for  cattle,  sheep, 
wool  and  bullion ;  fine  water  power. 

RILSTLER;  ever.y  evening  except  Sun- 
days; four  pages;  size  19x26;  established 
1884 ;  Kinsley  &  Cobb,  editors  and  publishers. 

HERALD  ;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x:*i;  subscrip  ion  $3 ;  established  1883 ;  De- 
vine  it  McFarlin,  editors  and  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

POST;  Thursdays;  eight  pages;  size  26x40; 
subscription  $3;  established  1882 ;  J.  D.  Ma- 
theson,  editor  and  ijublisher  :  circ'n  K  K. 

IXTER-MOl  XTAIX  WORKMAX; 
monthly  ;  ancient  order  united  workmen  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  19x26  ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1884  ;  J.  W.  Kinsley,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

BOZEMAN,  C.  H.,  Gallatin  Co.,  g 
2,500  po]).,  on  branch  of  E.  Gallatin  r.  at 
junction  of  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  98  in.  S. 
by  S.  E.  of  Helena  and  480  from  Salt  Lake. 
Situate  in  an  agricultural  and  stock-raising 
region.  Mines  of  gold,  silver,  coal,  iron  ore 
and  argentiferous  galena  found  in  this 
vicinity. 

AVAXT  COURIER;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44 ;  subscription 
$3.50 ;  established  1871 ;  W.  W.  Alderson,  edi- 
tor and  publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

CHROXIrLE;  Wednesdays;  four  pages; 
size  26x40 ;  subscription  $3 ;  established  1882 ; 
A.  K.  Yerkes,  editor  and  publisher. 

BUTTE  CITY,  <  '•  H.,  Silver  Bow  Co., 
p  18,500  pop.,  on  Utah  &  Northern  Rd. 
Trade  centre  for  an  Important  district. 
Gold,  silver  and  copper  mining ;  reduction 
of  ores  by  smelting  and  milling  is  carried 
on. 

IXTER  MOUXTATN  ;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  SEMI-'iVEEKLY,  Sun 
days  and  Wednesdays,  and  WEEKLY, 
Thursdays  ;  republican;  dail.v  and  semi-week- 
ly four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages ;  size— dally 
24x36,  semi- weekly  25x39 :  weekly  (size  of  page) 
20x26 ;  subscription— daily  $12.  semi-weekly 
$4,  weekly  $3;  established— daily  and  weekly 


576 


GEO.  P.   ROWELL   &  GO'S 


MONTANA. 


la'Kl,  semi-weekly  1884  ;  Inter  Movintaln  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publisliers  :  Lee  Man- 
tle, manager  ;  ciro'a— daily  K  1,  weekly  J. 

MINEUj  every  day  except  Monday,  and 
SE3I1-\\'EEK1jY,  Wednesdays  and  Sat- 
urilavs  ;  tour  pages  ;  size— daily  24x3(i,  semi- 
weekly  26x40;  subscription— daily  SVi,  semi- 
weeklv  $5  :  established  —  daily  1879,  semi- 
weekly  1876;  Daniel  Searles,  editor;  Miner 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers;  circulation— daily 
K  K  1,  semi-weekly  J  1. 

DEER  LODGE,  C.  H.,  Deer  Lodge 
Co.,  -a  1,300  pop.,  on  Deer  Lodge  r.,  near  W. 
base  of  Rocky  Mountains,  430  m.  N.  of  Og- 
den,  Utah,    and   on   the  Utah  &  Northern 
Rd.    The  richest,  most  numerous  and  most 
productive  placer  and  quartz  mines  in  the 
West  are  said  to  be  in  this  section. 
NEW    NORTH-WEST;    Fridays;  re 
publican  ;   four  pages  ;  size  28x42  ;  subscrip- 
tion $4  ;  established  1869  ;  James  H.  Mills,  edi- 
tor and  publisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

DILLON,   C.    H.,  Beaverhead   Co.,  J2 

1,2U0  pop.,  on  Union  Pacifle  Rd. 

TRIBUNE;  Saturdays;  eight  pages;  size 
26x40  ;  subscription  $4  ;  established  1881 ;  F. 
E.  Foote,  editor ;  H.  Bruudage.  publisher  ; 
circulation  K  1. 

rORT  BENTON,  C.  H.,  Choteau  Co., 
[i  3,000  pop.,  at  head  of  navigation  on  Mis- 
souri r.  Centre  of  Northwest  fur  trade.  In 
agricultural,  stock-raising  and  mining 
region. 

RIVER  PRESS;  every  morning  except 
Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays  ;  re- 
publican; daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight 
pages ;  size— daily  20x26,  weekly  26x40  ;  sub- 
scription-daily isilO,  weekly  $5;  establislied— 
daily  1882,  weekly  1880;  Jerry  Collins,  editor ; 
River  Press  Publishing  Co.,  publishers;  circu- 
lation—daily  K,  weekly  J  J. 

MONTANA  WOOL  GROWER; 
quarterly  ;  stock  raising  ;  thirty-eight  pages  ; 
size  of  page  7x10  ;  subscription  $2 ;  establish- 
ed 1884 ;  L.  W.  Peck,  editor  ;  River  Press  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers. 

GLENDIVE,   Dawson    Co..   cf   1,500 
pop.,  on  Northern  Pac^iflc  Rd.  and  Yellow- 
stone r.    Shipping  point  in  an  agricultural 
and  stock-raising  country. 
INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays;  independ- 
ent; four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $2; 
established  1883;  J.  R.  Widmyer,  editor  and 
publisher. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  repubUean ;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $2;  established 
1881 ;  W.  W.  Mabee,  editor  and  publisher;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

HELENA,  C.  H.,  Leiois  and  Clarke 
Co.,  a  (Territorial  capital),  10,000  pop.,  on 
Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  near  Prickly  Pear 
creek,  16  m.  from  Missouri  r.  Largest  city 
In  Montana  and  centre  of  trade.  Surrotmd- 
ed  by  an  agricultural  district  and  mines  of 
gold,  silver  and  iron. 

HERALD;  every-  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  daily 
four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages ;  size— daily 
28x44,  weekly  36x48 ;  subscription— dally  $12, 
weekly  $3;  established -daily  1867,  weekly 
1866 ;  R.  E.  Flsk,  editor ; Fisk  Bros.,  publishers  ; 
circulation— daily  J  1,  weekly  H  l. 

INDEPENDENT;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays; 
democratic ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight 
■  pages  ;  size— daily  26x40,  weekly  36x46 ;  sub- 
scription—daily $12,  weekly$5;  established- 
daily  1871,  weekly  1867  ;  Independent  Publish- 


MONTANA. 


ing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation — 
daily  K  1,  weekly  111. 

MONTANIAN  ;  every  evening  except 
Sundav  ;  democratic  :  four  pages  ;  .size  22x30 ; 
subscription  $10;  established  1884;  Montana 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

MONTANA  ARCmS;  Thursdays; 
German;  four  pages;  size  28x40  ;  subscription 
.§2;  established  1S79;  Hermann  B.  Melster,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  K. 

MONTANA  BAPTIST;  monthly;  bap- 
tist ;  four  pages  ;  size  20x26  ;  subscription  50 
cents  ;  established  1884  ;  Rev.  L.  I.  Wood,  edi- 
tor and  publisher. 

MONTANA  LIVE  STOCK  JOUR- 
NAL;  monthly;  commercial;  sixteen 
pages;  size  of  page  9x12;  subscription  $2; 
A.  M.  Williams,  editor;  Geo.  E.  Boos  &  Co., 
publishers. 

LIVINGSTON,  Gallatin  Co.,  g  1.500 
pop.,  on  the  Yellovi'.stone  r.,  100  m.  E.  of 
Helena  on  the  Northern  Pacific  Rd.     Has 
extensive  Rd.  car  shops,  and  is  the  gateway 
to  the  National  Yellowstone  Park. 
ENTERPRISE;    Saturdays;   Independ- 
ent :    four  pages ;     size  24x36 ;   subscription 
$3.50:    established   1883;   Wright  &   Hendry, 
editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  K  1. 

MAIDEN,  Meagher    Co.    n  300  pop., 
in  the  Judith  Mountains,  130  m.  from  the 
Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  and  90  from  Fort  Ben- 
ton.   A  fine  agricultural  and  stock-raising 
country.    Ccmsiderable  mining  done. 
ailNERAL  ARGUS;  Thursdays;  eight 
pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $3.50  ;    estab- 
lished 1883;  Fell  &  Vrooman,  editors  and  jjub- 
lishers;  circulation  K  K;  dated  at  Maiden  and 
Maginnis. 

MILES  CITY,  C.  H.,  Custer  Co.,  q, 
3,OLiO  pop. ;  a  frontier  town,  350  m.  from  Bis- 
marck, Dakota,  in  the  Yellowstone  Valley, 
on  the  Northern  Pacific  Rd. 

YELLOWSTONE  JOURNAL;  eveTV 
morning  except  Monday,  and    VVEEKliY» 

Saturdays ;  four  pages ;  size— daily  20x26, 
weekly  26x40;  subscription— daily  $12,  weekly 
$4;  e'stablished— daily  1882,  weekly  1878; 
Knight  &  Gordon,  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation— daily  K  1,  weekly  J. 

STOCK -GROWERS'  JOURNAL; 
Saturdays ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  subscrip- 
tion $3;' established  1S84;  R.  M.  Hathaway. 
editor  ;  S.  A  Marney,  publisher. 

MISSOULA,  C.  H.,  Missoula  Co.,  b 
1,500  pop.,  on  North'n  Pacific  Rd.  and  Clark's 
Fork  of  Columbia  r.,  145  m.  W.  of  Helena. 
The  agricultural  valleys  of  the  vicinity  are 
widely    celebrated,    and    the    county    is 
known  as  the  Garden  of   Montana.    Con- 
tains an  extensive  timber  tract,  and  also 
large  deposits  of  gold,  silver  and  copper. 
MISSOULA    CO.     TIMES;    Wednes 
days;    republican;    four  pages;   size  24x36; 
subscription  $3  ;  established  1882  ;    Harrison 
Spaulding,   editor   and   publisher  ;     circula- 
tion K  1. 

MISSOULIAN:  Fridays;  four  pages; 
size  24x36;  subscription  $4;  established  18(3; 
Duane  J.  Armstrong,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  K  K  1. 

SUN  'R1\7'E,'R,  Lewis  and  Clarke  Co.,  D 

SUN;  Thursdays;  independant ;  six  pages; 
size  of  page  17x24  ;  subscription  $3;  establish- 
ed 1884;  David  B.  Hall,  editor;  Sun  River 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

VIRGINIA  CITY,  C.  H.,  Madison 
Co.,  P  624  pop.,  on  Alder  creek,  125  m.  S.  of 
Helena.    Surrounded  by  mining  districts. 


AMERICAN  NEAVSPAPEIl  DIIIECTORY. 


577 


MONTANA. 


NEW  MEXICO. 


Stages  connect  with  Deer  Lodge  and  other 

Important  points. 

MADISONIAN;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  :  size  26x38 ;  subscription  $5 ;  es- 
tablisned  18i3;  Tliomas  Deyarmon,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J. 

TVHITE  SULPHUR  SPRINGS, 

C.  H.,  Meagher  Co.,  a  a  widely  known 
health  resort,  near  the  centre  of  the  county, 
70  m.  E.  of  Helena  and  40  from  the  North- 
ern Pacific  Rd.  Surrounded  by  a  rich 
agricultural,  stock-raising  and  gold,  silver, 
copper  and  coal-mining  district. 

ROCKY  MOUNTAIN  HUSBAND- 
MAN;  Thursdays;  agricultural;  eight 
pages;  size  28x42;  subscription  §4 :  estab- 
lished 1875 ;  R.  N.  Sutherliu,  editor ;  Sutherlin 
Bros.,  publishers  ;  circulation  I  1. 

NEW  MEXICO. 


ALBUQUERQUE,  C.H.,  Bernalillo 
Co.,  <2  6,800  pop.,  on  Rio  Grande  r.,  73  m.  from 
Santa  Fe,  on  A.,  T.  &  Sante  Fe  and  Atlantic 
&  Pacific  Rds.  Centre  of  trade  in  wool, 
hides,  corn  and  wine.  Silver,  gold,  copper, 
coal,  lead  and  iron  mines  abound  in  the 
vicinity. 

EVENING  DEMOCRAT  ;  every  even 
ing  except  Sunday,  and  DEMOCRAT, 
Thursdays  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages ;  size- 
daily  24x36;  weekly  26x40;  sub.scription — 
dally  $10,  weekly  .$3 ;  established— dally  ISSO, 
weekly  1880;  J.  G.  Albright,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation — dailv  J  .T  1,  weekly  K  1. 

MORNING  JOURNAL,  ;    every  morn- 
ing except  Monday,  and  JOURNALi,  Mon- 
days ;  republican ;  dally  four  pages,  weekly 
eight  pages;  size— daily  24x36,  weekly  30x44  ; 
subscription— dally  $10,  weekly  .§3;  establish- 
ed 1880  ;  C.  L.   Hubb,   editor   and   manager; 
Albuquerque  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation— dailv  I,  weekly  1 1. 
DE:>I0CRAT  :  (see  F.veyiing  Democrat.) 
JOURNAL  ;  (see  Morning  Journal.) 
LA    REVISTA  ;    Thursdays;   Spanish; 
republican;   eight  pages;  size  of  page  9x12; 
subscription  $3 ;  established  1881 ;  T.  L.  Mal- 
ta, editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K. 

CHLORIDE,  Sierra  Co.  p  175  pop., 
00  m.  from  Engle,  a  station  on  the  Atchison, 
Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  with  which  it  is 
connected  by  stage  line.    Centre  of  a  vast 
cattle  country  and  rich  mining  region. 
BLACK  RANGE;  Fridays;  republican; 
four   pages;  size   22x31;   subscription  S3;  es- 
tablished 1882  ;  V.  B.  Beckett,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

DEMING,  Grant  Co.,  JD  2,000  pop.,  on 
Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe,  and  Southern 
Pacific  Rds.,  50  m.  from  Silver  City,  90 
from  El  Paso.  Railroad,  mining  and  stock 
growing  centre  and  shipping  point. 

HEADLIGHT;  Wednesdays ;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $10  ;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  Alva  C.  Lowrey,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

TRIBUNE  AND  LAKE  VALLEY 
HERALD;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40  :  subscription  .§2.50;  e.stab- 
llshed  18S3 ;  Chas.  W.  Greene,  editor  ;  Tribune 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ;   circulation  K  1. 

FERNANDEZ  DE  TAOS,  C.  H., 

Taos  Co.,  i 

HERALD;  Fridays;  four  ijages ;  size 
20x26;  subscription  $3  ;  established  1S85;  J.  M. 
Alvey,  editor  and  publisher;  two  pages,  under 
title '  El  Heraldo,  are  printed  in  Spanisli ; 
Lorin  W.  Brown,  editor. 

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LAS  CRUCES,  C.  H.,  Dona  Ana  Co., 

P  2.51X1  pop.,  on  A.,  T.  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.  The 
distance  to  Santa  Fe  is  300  m. ;  noted  for 
grape  growing,  mining  and  smelting. 

RIO     GRANDE     REPUBLICAN; 

Saturdays  ;  independent ;  four  pages  ;  size 
24x36 ;  subscription  §3 ;  established  1881  ; 
Paul  F.  Wagner  &  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers; circulatiiin  K  1. 

LAS  VEGAS,  C.H.,  San  Miguel  Co.,  o 
10,000  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 
Rd.,  at  junction  of  the  Las  Vegas  Hot 
Springs  branch,  about  40  m.  E.  of  Santa  Fe. 
Las  Vegas  Hot  Springs  are  located  6  m. 
from  here. 

GAZETTE;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays ;  Inde- 
pendent-republican ;  four  pages  ;  size— daily 
21x38,  weekly  26x4ii;  subscription— dailv  SIO, 
weekly  $3;  established—daily  1880,  weekly 
1873 ;  R.  W.  Webb,  editor  and  manager  ;  Ga- 
zette Co.,  publishers;  circ'n  — dally  KKl, 
weekly  K  1. 

OPTIC  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  ;  size — daily  24x33,  weekly  26x40 ; 
subscription— daily  SlO,  weekly  $3;  estab- 
lished 1879 ;  R.  A.  Kistler,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation— dailv  KKl,  weeklv  J. 

CHRONICLE  ;  Saturdays;  English  and 
Spanish  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x32  ;  subscription 
$3 ;  established  1880 ;  Louis  Hommel,  editor  ; 
Chronicle  Publishing  Co.,  publishers ;  circu- 
lation KKl. 

NEW  MEXICO  STOCK  GROWER, 
Saturdays;  live  stock;  fourteen  pages;  size 
of  page  10x14 ;  subscription  §3 ;  established 
1884  ;  Pierce  &  Hardy,  editors  and  publishers. 

REVISTA  CATOLICA  ;  Saturdays; 
Spanish  ;  catholic  ;  sixteen  pages  ;  size  25x38 ; 
subscription  $3 ;  established  1875 ;  Jesuit 
Fathers,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

SUND.\Y  HERALD:  Sundays;  four 
pages:  size  24x36;  sub.scriptlon  $o;  estab- 
lished 1884  ;  J.  Browne,  editor  and  publi  her. 

MINING  WORLD;  monthly;  mining, 
sixteen  pages;  size  of  page  9x13;  subscrip- 
tion .§1  ;  established  1880;  T.  B.  Mills,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  G. 

LINCOLN,  C.  H.,  Lincoln  Co..  D, 

GO  LDEN  ERA  ;  Thursdays  ;  four  pages; 
size  22x31  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1880  ; 
M.  S.  Taliaferro,  editor  ;  Jones  &  Taliaferro, 
publishers  ;  circulation  K. 

LORDSBURG,    Grant    Co.,    p    250 

pop.,  on  the  Arizona  and  New  Mexico  Rd. 

ADVANCE  ;  Saturdays  ;  four  pages ;  size 
18x26 ;  subscription  .§3 ;  established  1SS3  :  R. 
H.  Jones,  editor  and  publisher. 

RATON,  Colfax  Co.,  cf  on  Atchison, 
Topeka  &  Santa  FeRd.,  23m.  from  Trinidad. 
Extensively  engaged  in  coal  mining ;  a 
number  of  railroad  machine  shops  located 
here. 

INDEPENDENT;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays  ;  daily 
four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages ;  size — daily 
19x26,  weekly  26x:iS:  subscription— daily  .gui, 
weekly  $2.50  ;  established  1SS3;J.  C.Holmes, 
editor;  Independent  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers: circulation  K. 

CO^IET;  Fridays;  eight  pages;  size  of 
page  15x22  ;  subscription  $3  ;  established  1881  ; 
Chas.  B.  Adams,  editor ;  Adams  Bros.,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K  K. 

SANTA  FE,  C.  H.,  Santa  Fe  Co.  a 
(Territorial  capital),  8,000  pop.,  about  20  m. 
E.  of  Rio  Grande  r.,  on  New  Mexico  Line 
division  of  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 
Rd.,    which    connects  with   the   Colorado 


GEO.  P.   ROWELL  &  GO'S 


NEW  MEXICO. 


system.      The   emporium  of  the   overland 

trade. 

NEW  MEXICAN    REVIEW;    every 

eveniiifc  except  Sunday,  and  NE\V  >IE.V- 
IC.VN  REVIEW  ASD  LIVESTOCK 
JOlTRNAlj,  Tliursdays;  four  pages ;  size 
—daily  ilx:!6,  weekly  2iix40;  suDsoription— 
daily  $10,  weekly  $.; ;  established  1862  ;  New 
Mexican  Printing  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation 
—daily  J  1.  weekly  .1  1 . 

NEW  3IEXICAN  REVIEW  AND 
LIVE  STOCK  JOURNAL,  ;  (see  New 
Mexican  Rerieio.) 

NEW  MEXICO  ;  monthly  ;  eight  pages; 
size  of  page  Sxll  ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  es- 
tablished 1884 ;  S.  W.  Bear  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers. 

SILVER  CITY,  C.  H.,  Grant  Co.,  p 
2,50U  pop.,  on  line  of  Silver  City,  Denver  & 
Pacific  Rd.  Engaged  in  gold,  silver  and 
copper  mining,  farming  and  stock  raising. 
Has  a  smelter  and  two  mills  for  reducing 


size  2«x40  ;  subscription  $3  ;  establishecl  1882  ; 
Leonard  &  Downes,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  .1  1 . 

SOUTHWEST  SENTINEL  ;  Satur 
davs;  democratic;  four  pages;  size  24x30; 
subscription  $S;  established  1875;  Chas.  M. 
Shannon,  editor;  Grant  County  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers;  circulation  .1  1. 
SOCORRO,  C.H.,  Socorro  Co.,  -n  1,272 

pop.,  on  Rio  Grande  r.  and  A.,  T.  &  Santa  Fe 

Kd.    A  mining  district. 

CHIEFTAIN;  Thursdays;  four  pages; 
size  24x35;  subscription  $2;  e.stablished  1884; 
John  A.  Helphingstine,  editor  and  publisher. 

SPRINGER,  C.  H.,  Colfax  Co.,  d  500 
pop.,  on  the  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 
Rd.    A  stock-raising  country. 

COLFAX  CO.  STOCKMAN  ;  Satur 
•days  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription 
$3  ;  established  1882  ;  C.  F.  Martin,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K  1.  C^^  Actual  aver- 
age circulation  for  one  i/ear  iireceUinij  Janu- 
ary 1,  1885,  as  per  sUitcDiciil  on  Jile  at  the 
ojfice  of  the  American  Newspaijcr  Directory, 
665  eo^jt'cs. 
"WATROUS,  3fora  Co.,  cf 

MORA  CO.  PIONEER;  Saturdays; 
eight  pages  ;  size  of  page  13x2U  ;  subscription 
$3 ;  established  1881 ;  Henderson  &  Callen, 
■  editors  ami  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

WHITE  OAKS,  Lincoln  Co.,  O^  700 
pop.,  .50  m.  from  Rd.  Mining  and  milling 
ores. 

LINCOLN  CO.  LEADER  ;  Saturdays; 
four  pages  ;  size  22x32  ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1882;  Wm.  Caffrey,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

UTAH. 

SEAVER,  C.  H.,  Beaver  Co.,  p  1,700 
pop.  A  mining,  lumbering  and  farming 
district. 

BEAVER  CO.  RECORD  ;  Wednes- 
davs;  four  pages;  size  23.X34 ;  subscription 
S3:  estaV>lished  1SS3 :  F.  R.  Clayton,  editor 
anil  inililisher;  circulation  K. 

SOUTHERN  UTONIAN;  Fridays  ; four 
pages;  size  24x35;  subscription  $2..5U  ;  estab- 
lished 1881;  Daniel  Tyler,  editor;  Hales  & 
Tvler,  publishers  ;  circulation  K  K. 


TRISCO,  Beaver  Co.,  p  1.200  pop.  at 
terminus   of  Utah   Central  Rd.    A    noted 
mining  centre. 
SOUTHERN  UTAH  TIMES;  Satur- 


UTAH. 


days ;  independent ;  anti-mormon ;  four 
pages;  size  22x30;  subscription  $5;  estab- 
lished 1880;  E.  D.  Burlingame  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

LOGAN,  C.  H.,  Cache  Co.,  cj  5,000  pop., 
on  Union  PacLflc  Rd.,  55  m.  from  Ogden. 
Has  extensive  water  power,  adapted  to 
manufactures,  but  farming  is  the  chief  in- 
dustry. 

UTAH  JOURNAL;  semi-weekly, 
Wednesdays  and  Saturdays  ;  four  pMges  ;  size 
26x40;  subscription  S3.50';  estnhlishcd  1879; 
Utah  Journal  Printing  and  Pul>lisliing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

OGDEN,  C.  H.,  Weber  Co.,  ^  6,069  pop.. 
confluence  of  Ogden  and  Weber  rivers,  in 
Salt  Lake  Valley,  terminus  of  Union  Pacific, 
Central  Pacific  and  Utah  Central  Rds.,  at 
junction   of   Union    Pacific    and    Central 
Pacific    Rds.,  37  m.  from   Salt    Lake  City. 
Centre  of  an  agricultural  district  and  has  a 
thriving   trade;     also    various    kinds    of 
manufactures ;  is  the  manufactui-ing  and 
wholesale  receiving  and  shipping  depot  for 
a  very  extensive  region.    Has  a  healthful 
climate  and  lies  contiguous  to  numerous 
coal  basins.    A  vigorous  and  promising  city. 
HERALD  ;    every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  SEMI- WEEKLY,  Wednesdays 
and  Saturdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size— daily  22x32, 
semi-weekly  26x38;    subscription  — daily  $8, 
semi- weekly  $3.50 ;   established   1881 ;  Ogden 
Herald  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ;  circulation — daily  K  1,  semi-weekly  J  1. 

PARK  CITY,  Surnmit  Co.,  [^  1,542 
pop.,  on  the  Northern  Pacific  Rd.  Is  in  ;^ 
mining  district.  The  Ontario  mine  is  lo- 
cated here. 

PARK  RECORD  ;  Saturdays ;  four 
pages;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $3;  established 
188U  :  Buser  &  Raddon,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
circulation  K  1. 

PROVO  CITY,  C.  H.,  Utah  Co.,  a 
4,500  pop.,  on  Provo  r.,  at  junction  of  Denver 
&  Rio  Grande  and  Utah  Central  Rds.  Con- 
tains grist  and  saw  mills,  tanneries  and  a 
large  woolen  factory.  The  vicinity  is  en- 
gaged in  farming.  The  Territorial  Insane 
Asylum  is  here. 

TERRITORIAL     ENQUIRER; 

semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent ;  four  pages ;  size  24x36  ;  subscrip- 
tion $3 ;  established  1873 ;  John  C.  Graham, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  I. 

RICHFIELD,  C.  H.,  Sevier  Co.,  a 
1,690  pop.,  55  m.  from  nearest  railroad. 
Farming  and  cattle  raising. 

SEVIER  VALLEY  ECHO;  Fridays; 
people's ;  four  pages  ;  size  17x24 ;  subscrip- 
tion .'$1.50;  established  1884;  James  T  Jake- 
man,  editor  and  publisher. 

SALT   LAKE   CITY,   C.  H.,    Salt 

Lake  Co.,  i  (Territorial  capital),  23,000  pop., 
on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  and  Utah  Central 
Rds.,  37  m.  from  Ogden,  near  the  E.  bank  of 
Jordan  r.  and  12  m.  E.  of  south  end  of  Great 
Salt  Lake.  Situated  in  an  agricultural  dis- 
trict, which  also  contains  silver  and  base 
metal  mines.  The  largest  and  most  impor- 
tant city  in  the  Territories,  and  an  im- 
portant centre  of  trade.  It  was  laid  out  in 
1S47,  and  enjoys  all  the  advantages  of  a 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


579 


UTAH. 


WASHINGTOIf. 


charming  natural  location,  in  addition  to 
which  no  pains  have  been  spared  to  render 
It  as  attractive  as  possible.  It  has  unusual- 
ly wide  streets,  shadowed  on  either  side 
with  luxuriant  trees  and  bordered  by 
streams  of  running  water.  The  climate  is 
unexcelled,  and  the  fertility  of  the  soil 
marvelous. 

DESERET  EVENING  NEWS;  every 
eveniug  except  Sunday,  DESERET 
NEWS*,  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Satur- 
days, and  DESERET  NEVV8,  Wednes- 
days ;  daily  and  semi-weekly  four  pages, 
weekly  sixteen  pages  ;  size — dally  26x38,  semi- 
weekly  28x42,  weekly  32x47 ;  subscription — 
daily  $10,  semi-weekly  §4,  weekly  .S3.50 ;  es- 
tablished— daily  1867,  semi-weekly  1866,  week- 
ly 1850 ;  Charles  W.  Penrose,  editor  ;  Deseret 
News  Co.,  publishers;  circulation— daUy  J  1, 
semi-weekly  G,  weekly  I  1. 

(SALT  L.AKE  EVENING  CHRON- 
IC1>E|  every  evening  except  Sunday;  four 
pages;  size  22x33;  subscription  .$8;  estab- 
lished 1882;  Chronicle  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers ;  John  B.  Wilson,  manager ; 
circulation  .T  1. 

f<AL,T  LAKE  HERALiDj  every  morn- 
ing except  Monday,  8EMI-VVEEKL V, 
Wednesdays  and  Saturdays,  and  VVEEK- 
LiY,  Thursdays;  independent;  daily  eight 
pages,  Sundav  twelve  pages,  semi-weekly  four 
pages,  weekly  eight  pages ;  size— daily  and 
weekly  (size  of  page)  14x20,  semi-weekly  26x38; 
subscription— daily  $10.50,  semi-weekly  $3.50, 
weekly  $2  ;  established  —  daily  and  semi- 
weekly  1870,  weekly  1880;  Herald  Printing 
and  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
•circ'n— daily  H,  semi-weekly  I  1.  weekly  H. 

SALT  LAKE  TRIBUNE;  every 
•morning  except  Monday,  and  WEEKLY, 
Saturdays  ;  four  pages  ;  Sunday  six  pages  ; 
size  28x45;  Sunday  (size  of  page)  22x28;  sub 
scription — daily  $12  ;  weekly  $3 ;  established 
1870 ;  The  Tribune  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  :  circ'n — daily  H  1;  weekly  H  1. 

DESER-ET  NEWS;  (see  Deseret  Evening 
Ne  ws. ) 

BIKUBEN;  Thursdays;  Scandinavian; 
mormon  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1876;  A.  W.  Winberg, 
•editor  and  jiulilislier  ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

1)ESERET  NEWS;  (see  Deseret  Even- 
inij  Xeirs.) 

TIMES;  Mondays;  twelve  pages;  size  of 
])at;e  10x14;  subscription  $3;  established  1883; 
Times  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
circulation  J  1. 

UTAH  POSTEN;  Wednesdays ; 
Swedish  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24xS3  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2.25  ;  establlsned  1885  ;  Jenson  &  Orlob, 
editors  and  publishers ;  issue  also  The 
Morgenstjernf.n. 

JUVENILE  INSTRUCTOR;  semi 
monthly:  juvenile;  twenty  pages;  size  of 
page  10x13;  subscription  $2.10;  established 
1866 ;  Geo.  Q.  Cannon,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  H. 

W03IAN'S  EXPONENT;  semi- 
monthly ;  woman  suffrage  ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
21x29 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1872 ; 
Emmeliue  B.  Wells,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K  1. 

CONTRIBUTOR;  monthly;  latter  day 
saints ;  literary ;  fifty  pages  octavo ;  sub- 
scription $2 ;  established  1879 ;  Junius  F. 
Wells,  editor  and  publisher. 

3IORGENSTJERNEN;  monthly;  Scan- 
dinavian ;  sixteen  pages ;  size  20x26 ;  estab- 
lished 1882 ;  Jenson  &  Orlob,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  does  not  insert  advertisements ; 
issue  also  the  Utah  Fasten. 

PARRY'S  LITERARY  JOUR- 
NAL; monthly;  forty-two  pages;  size  of 
page  6x10 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established 
1884 ;  Jos.  Hyrum  Parry  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers. 

UTAH  EVANGELIST:  monthly; 
Presbyterian  ;  four  jjages  ;  size  9x12 ;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents ;  established  1883 ;  Evangelist 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 


ANACORTES.  Skagit  Co.,  ti 250  pop., 

on  Puget  Sound,  75  m.  N.  of  Seattle  and 

:30  E.  of  Victoria.    A  timber  section. 

NORTHWEST  ENTERPRISE;  Sat- 
urdays ;  four  pages ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription 
$1  ;  established  1882  ;  Alfred  C.  Bowman,  M.D., 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

ASOTIN,  C.  H.,  Asotin  Co  ,  q,215  pop., 
on  Snake  r.,  6  m.  from  Lewiston,  Idaho 
T.  Has  fine  water  power.  Engaged  con- 
siderably in  placer  mining. 

SENTINEL;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
24X.36;  subscription  $2;  established  1881; 
Sentinel  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation'K  K. 

CHEHALIS,  0.  n.,Leii}is  Co.,  p  600 
pop.,  on  Chehalis  r.,  90  m.  from  Portland, 
O.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.  Has  a  flouring 
and  saw  mill,  and  is  surrounded  by  a 
good  farming  country. 

LEWIS  CO.  BEE;  Fridays;  eight 
pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1884;  W.  W.  Francis,  editor  and 
publisher. 

NUGGET;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x36;  subscription  $2;  established  1883; 
Nugget  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K  1. 

CHENEY,  Spokane  Co.,  a-  3,500  pop., 
on  N.  P.  Rd.  Engaged  in  agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 

NORTH    WEST   TRIBUNE;    Fri 

days ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35 ;  subscription 
$2.50;  established  1880;  George  F.  Schorr, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J. 

COLFAX,   C.    H.,    Whitman    Co.,   n- 

1,200    pop.,    on    the    Oregon    Railway    & 

Navigation  Co.'s  branch  of   the    Northern 

Pacific  Rd. 

PALOUSE  GAZETTE;  Fridays;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $3  ;  establish- 
ed 1877 ;  Chas.  B.  Hopkins,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

COUPEVIIiLE,  C.  H.,  Island  Co.,  ti 

ISLAND  NEWS;  Thursdays ;  four 
pages  ;  size  20x30  ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1.884 ;  O'Brien  &  Flowers,  editors  and 
publishers. 

DAYTON,  C.  H.,  Columbia  Co.,  c;2,000 
pop.,  at  terminus  of  Dayton  branch  of  Ore- 
gon Ry.  &  Navigation  Go's  Rd.,  39  m.  from 
Walla  Walla.  Has  sash  and  door  factories, 
flouring,  woolen  and  sa^v  mills. 

COLUMBIA  CHRONICLE;  Satur- 
days ;  rei)ublican  ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1878 ;  E.  T. 
Wilson,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  J  1 . 

INLANDER;  Saturdays;  non-partisan; 
four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ; 
established  1884 ;  Matzger  Bros.,  editors  and 
publishers. 

ELiLENSBURGH,  C.    H.,    Kittitas 

Co.,  D 

KITTITAS  LOCALIZER;  Fridays; 
four  pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  $3; 
established  188:3 ;  D.  J.  Schnebly,  editor  and 
publisher. 

STANDARD  ;  Saturdays;  four  pages; 
size  23x32  :  suljseription  .$3 ;  established  1883  ; 
R.  V.  Chadd,  editor;  Standard  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

FARMINGTON,    Whitman   Co.,   o 
250  pop.    In  agricultural   region.    Spokane 
Falls  nearest  town. 
POST;    Saturdays  ;    independent ;   four 

pages ;  size  26x45  ;  subscription  $2.50 ;  estab- 


580 


GEO.   1'.   KUVVELL   &   (JO'S 


WASHINGTON. 


lisheci  1884 ;  Pusey  &  MeCollum,  editors  and 
publishers. 

GOLDENDALE,  C.  H.,  Klickitat  Co.. 
[p  6U0  pop.,  on  Columbia  r.,  10  m.  from 
Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  and  IWt  from  Port- 
land, Oregon.  Has  good  water  power,  and  Is 
a  fine  farming  and  stock-raising  country. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
24x36  ;  subscription  $2.50  ;  established  18S1 ; 
W.  A.  Wash,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion K  K  1. 

KLICKITAT  SENTINEL.;  Thurs 
days;  four  pages;  size  24x36  ;  subscription 
S2.50;  established  1879;  Smith  &  Relnhart, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

HARRINGTON,  Lincoln  Co.,  n- 

T  I  M  E  !S ;  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  $3;  estab- 
lished 1884;  Frank  M.  Gray,  editor  and 
jiublisher. 

HOQUIAM,  Chehalis  Co.,  -n  300  pop., 

at   junction   of    Hoquiam   r.    and    Gray's 

Harbor.    Lumbering  region. 

GRAY'S    HARBOR    NEWS;    Satur 

days  ;    four  pages  ;    size  22x30 ;  subscription 

$2.50;    established    1834;    E.    S.    Llverniore, 

editor ;  Livermore  Bros.,  publishers 

LA  CONNER,  C.  H.,  Skagit  Co.,  b 

1,140  pop.,  in  farming  district. 

PUGET  SOUND  MAIL;  Saturdays; 
republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2 ;  established  1873 ;  F.  M.  Walsh,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

MEDICAL  LAKE,  Siwkane  Co.,  o 
150  pop.,  on  Medical  lake,  8  m.  from  the 
Union  Pacific  Rd. 
B-VXNER:   Saturdays;   four  pages;  size 

22x30 ;  subscription  $A  ;  established  1883 ;  F.  W. 
.  Middaugh,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'u  K. 

MONTESANO,  C.  H.,  Chehalis  Co., 
-a  1,01)0  pop.,  at  the  head  of  navigation  on 
Chehalis  r.,  45  ni.  from  Olympia.  Lumber- 
ing is  the  principal  industry. 

CHEHALIS   VALLEY    VIDETTE  ; 

Thursdays  ;  four  i)agcs  :  size  24x36  ;  subscrip- 
tion S;;i ;  cstablislird  iss;!;  J.  W.  Walsh,  editor ; 
Walsh  &  Bessac,  publishers  ;  clrc'n  K  1. 

MOUNT  VERNON,  Ska<jit  Co.,  t] 
N E \VS ;  Tuesdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x30 ; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1884 ;  William  C. 
Ewing,  editor  and  publisher. 

NORTH  YAKIMA,  Yakima  Co.,  i? 
WASHINGTON      F  A  R  M  E  It  ;   (see 
Yakima.) 

OLYMPIA,  C.  H.,  Thurston  Co.  -n 
(Territorial  capital),  1,600  pop.,  at  S.  ex- 
tremity of  Puget  Sound,  and  terminus  of 
Olymijla  &  Chehalis  Valley  Rd.,  150  m.  from 
the  sea.  Engaged  in  manufacturing  and 
commerce. 

COURIER;  Tuesdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages;  size  26x40  ;  sutiscription  .$2.50; 
established  1872;  C.  B.  Bagley,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

TRANSCRIPT;  Saturdays; republican; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $3  ;  estab- 
lished 1867  ;  E.  T.  Gunn,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K  1. 

WASHINGTON  STANDARD;  Sat 
urdavs;  democratic;  four  pages;  size  26x40; 
subscription  .$3  ;  established  1860  ;  John  Miller 
Murphv,  editor  and  publisher;  circula 
tl(m  K'K. 


WASHINGTON. 


O  YSTERVILLE,  C.  H.,  J'acific- 

Co.,  p 

PACIFIC  JOURNAL;  Saturdays; 
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established  1883  ;  Thurlow  Sperry,  editor  and 
pul)lisher. 

PALOUSE,  Whitman  Co.,  D-  500  pop., 

18  m.  from  Colfax,  the  county  seat.    Milling 

and  mining  are  engaged  in.    Has  saw  mills 

and  is  a  lumbering  point. 

NEWS  ;  Fridays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  23x32  ; 
subscription  $2.50 ;  established  1884  ;  E.  War- 
ner, editor  and  publisher. 

POMEROY,  C.  H.,  Garfield  Co.,  0.500 
pop.,  on  Pataha  creek,  25  m.  E.  of  Dayton 
and  55  from  Walla  Walla ;  on  daily  stage 
line  to  Lewiston,  Idaho ;  has  two  lines  of 
telegraph;  in  a  good  agricultural  and 
stock-raising  country. 

EAST  WASHINGTONIAN  ;  Satur- 
days ;  republican ;  four  pages ;  size  24x35 ; 
subscription  $2.50;  established  1882;  W.  L. 
Lister,  editor  and  publisher  ;  clrc'n  K  1. 

WASHINGTON  INDEPENDENT ; 
Thursdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  23x32  ;  subscrip- 
tion .$2.50;  established  I8S0;  F.  W.  D.  Mays, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J. 

PORT  TOWNSEND,C.  U.,Jeffer. 

son  Co.,  -a  917  pop.,  on  Port  Townsend  bay, 

100  m.  N.  of  Olympia.  Engaged  in  commerce 

and  lumber. 

PUGET  SOUND  ARGUS;  eveij 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY, 
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daily  1882,  weekly  1871 ;  Weir  &  Jones,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circ'u— daily  K,  weekly  K  1. 

SEATTLE,  C.  H.,   King  Co.,  -a  12,000 
pop.,  head  of   Eliotts  Bay  and  mouth  of 
Diiwamish  r.,  at  terminus  of  Columbia  & 
Puget  Sound  Rd.,  60  m.  N.  N.  E.  of  Olympia. 
Lumbering,  agriculture  and   coal   mining 
are  the  principal  resources.      Is  connected 
by  Viranch  with  Northern  Pacific  Rd. 
CHRONICLE  ;   every  morning    except 
Monday,  and  WEEK  L Y,  Thursdays ;  four 
pages ;  size— daily  23x32,  weekly  30x44 ;  sub- 
scription—daily $9,  weekly  $2;    established 
1881 ;  Chronicle  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 


Saturdays;  independent;  daily  four  pages, 
weekly  eight  pages ;  size— daily  24x36,  weeKly 
36x48  :  subscription— daily  $10,  weekly  $2.25  ; 
established  1881 ;  Post-Intelligencer  Publish- 
ing Co.,  editors  and  publishers ;  circulation- 
daily  J  J,  weekly  I  1. 

DIE  TRIBUNE;  Thursdays  ;  German  ; 
tour  pages ;  size  24x36;  suliscviption  $3 ;  es- 
tablished 18S3;  Phillip  iSchiultz,  editor  and 
publisher. 

SUNDAY  STAR;  Sundays;  fourpages; 
size  "21x36;  subscription  $2.50;  establislied 
1S83;  Kirk  C.  Ward,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  J  J. 

SNOHOMISH   CITY,   C.  H.,  Sno- 
hoiiiish  Co.,  □  6IKI  pop.,  on  the  Snohomish  r., 
50  m.  from  Seattle.    In  the  heart  of  a  fine 
agricultural  and  lumbering  district. 
EYE;    Saturdays  ;    independent  ;     four 
pages;    size   20x26;    subscription   $2;   estab- 
lished 1882;   C.H.Packard,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

SPOKANE  FALLS,  C.  H.,  Siwkane 
Co.,  D-  1,50'J  pop.,  on  N.  P.  Rd.  and  Spokan  r., 


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WASHIXGTON. 


14  m.  from  Cheney.    Manufacturing  point, 
with  great  water  power. 

CHRONICLE;  Thursdays;  four  pages; 
size  36x40 ;  subscription  $3 ;  established  1882 ; 
H.  T.  Cowley,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circula- 
tion K  K. 

REVIEAV;  .Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
26x40:  subscription  $3;  established  1883; 
Frank  M.  Dallam,  editor  and  publisher;  cir- 
culation K. 

SPRAGUE,  Lincoln  Co.,  n- 1,200  pop., 

on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.    A  railroad  town  ; 

several  machine  shops  located  here. 

JOURNAL.,  Fridays ;  independent ; 
four  pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  $3;  es- 
tablished ISS.'i ;  Frank  M.  MacMasters,  editor 
and  piiblislier. 

TACOMA,  C.  H.,  Pierce  Co.,  -n  7,000 
pop.  Terminus  of  N.  P.  Rd.  At  the  head 
of  navigation  on  Puget  Sound,  with  a  fine 
harbor.  Lumbering,  foundry  and  saw  mills. 
Connected  by  rail  with  the  coal  fields  in  this 
part  of  the  country. 

LEDGER ;  every  day  except  Sundav,  and 
AVEEKLY,  Fridays  ;  independent  ;"  dwilv 
four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages ;  size— dailv 
24x36,  weekly  28x42  ;  subscription— dailv  .§10, 
weekly  .§3  ;  established— daily  1883,  weekly 
1880;  R.  F.  Radebaugh,  editor  and  publisher'; 
circulation— daily  K  1,  weekly  J  1. 

NE^VS;  every  evening  "except  Sundav; 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  four  pages; 
size — daily  20x26,  vveeklv  26x40  ;  subscription 
—daily  ST,  weekly  $2.50  ;  established  1881 ;  H. 
C.  Patrick,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation 
—daily  K,  weekly  J. 

DIE  WACHT  A]>I  Sl'NDE;  Satur- 
days ;  German  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  sub- 
scription .'S3;  established  1884;  Casar  Hesse, 
editor  and  ])ublislier. 

VANCOUVER,  C.  H.,  ClarkeCo.,p 
2,300  pop.,  on  Columbia  r.,  18  m.  from  Port- 
land, Oregon,  with  which  it  is  conneated  by 
two  daily  lines  of  steamers. 

CLARKE  CO.  REtilSTER;  Thurs- 
days ;  republican  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1881  ;  Thurston 
Daniels,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cire'n  K  1. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent ;  eight  pages ;  size  26x  10 ;  subscription 
$2.50 ;  established  1875  ;  J.  J.  Beeson,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  K  ]. 

COLimiBIA  CHURCHMAN;  month- 
ly ;  Protestant  episcopal ;  eight  pages ;  size 
23x32;  subscription  $1;  established  1871 ;  Rev. 
A.  S.  Nicholson,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation K  1 ;  dated  at  Vancouver  and  Portland, 
Oregon. 

WAITSBURGH,  Wnila  Walla Co.,r\ 

675  pop.,  19  m.   N.  of  Walla  Walla  and  on 

Oregon  Railway  and  Na\ngation  Co's  Rd. 

In  the  centre  of  a  good  fanning  country 

bordering  on  the  Touchet  r. 

TI>IES  ;  Fridays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ; 
subscription  $3;  established  1878;  C.  W. 
Wheeler,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cire'n  K  1. 

WALLA  WALLA,  C.  H.,  Walla 
Walla  Co.,  Q,  5,375  pop.,  on  Mill  Creek  and 
Oregon  Ry.  &  Navigation  Co's  Rd.,  30  m. 
from  Columbia  r.  and  about  410  E.  by  S.  of 
Olympia.  Surrounded  by  a  farming,  grain 
and  stock-raising  district,  and  the  trade 
centre  for  this  portion  of  the  Territory, 
Northern  Idaho  and  Northeastern  Oregon. 

JOURNAL;  every  evening  except 
.-Muiday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays ;  demo- 
■ratic;  fovir pages;  size 20x27;  subscription- 
daily  $13,  weekly  $1 ;  established  1883 ;  Marion 


WASHINGTON. 


D.  Egbert  and  Fred.  G.  Reed,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  cire'n— dailv  K,  weekly  K  K  1. 

MORNING  UNION;  every  morning 
except  Sunday,  and  I'NION,  Saturdays; 
republican:  four  pages;  size— daily  22.x:32, 
weekly  27x40  ;  subscription— dailv  $10,  weekly 
$3:  established— daily  1881,  weekly  1869  ;  P.  B. 
Johnson,  editor  ;  Johnson  &  Herriff,  publish- 
ers ;  circulation— daily  K  1,  w«ekly  J  J  1. 

STATESMAN;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY',  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  ;  size— daily  24x36,  weekly 
26x40 ;  subscription— dailv  .§10,  weekly  $3;  es- 
tablished—daily 1879,  weekly  1861 ;  Frank  J. 
Parker,  editor  and  publislier ;  circulation- 
daily  K  1,  weekly  H  H  1. 

E  P  I  Ci  R  A  M  ;  Sundays  ;  independent ; 
eight  pages  ;  size  2'2x31 ;  suljscription  .§2.50  ; 
established  1883;  Paul  D'Heirry,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

I^NION;  (see  3Iorninr/  Union.) 

AVATCHM  AN ;  Fridays ;  four  pages ;  size 
26x40 ;  subscription  $3 ;  established  1875  ; 
Chauucey  Barbour  and  H.  D.  Chapman,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

WHATCOM,  C.  H,,  Whatcom  Co. ,\j 
1,800  pop.,  on  Bellingham  Bay,  150  m.  from 
Seattle  ;  lumbering ;  has  three  saw  mills. 

REVEILLE;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  :  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1883;  Jenkins  &  Nickliu,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circulation  J  1. 

YAKIMA,  C.  H.,  Yakima  Co.,  g  (pop. 
of  county  5,000).  Finely  located  in  a  stock- 
raising  and  grain-growing  country. 

REPUBLICAN  :  Saturdays;  four  pages  ; 
size  22x32  :  subscription  $3  ;  established  1S79  ; 
Chas.  M.  Holton,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation K  1. 

SIGNAL;  Saturdays;  eight  pages;  size 
30x44;  subscription  $3;  established  1888;  J. 
M.  Adams,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion K  1. 

WASHINGTON  FARMER;  (North 
Yakima);  Saturdays:  neutral;  four  pages; 
size  2;lx32;  subscription  $3 ;  established  1884; 
Legh  R.  Freeman,  editor;  Capital  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers. 


WYOMING. 


BUFFALO,  C.  H.,  Johnson  Co.,  g 
6U0  pop.,  170  m  from  Miles  City,  Mont.,  the 
nearest  railroad  point. 

ECHO;  Fridays ;  four  pages ;  size 
24x36;  subscription  S3:  established  1883;  J.  B. 
Morrow,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K. 

CHEYENNE,  C.  H.,  Laramie  Co.,  O^ 
S.aX)  pop.  (Territorial  capital),  on  Union 
Pacific  Rd.,  at  junction  of  Cheyenne  divi- 
sion, 500  m.  from  Omaha,  Neb.,  and  100  N.  of 
Denver,  Col.  Central  supply  point,  sur- 
rounded by  stock-raising  and  mining  dis- 
trict. Shipping  point  for  all  the  forts  and 
Indian  agencies.  Railroad  repair  shops  lo- 
cated here. 

DEMOCRATIC  LEADER;  every 
mornlng  except  Monday,  and  WEEKLY, 
Thursdays ;  democratic ;  daily  four  pages, 
weekly  twelve  pages;  size— daily '2ijx4i),  week- 
ly (size  of  page)  15x22  ;  subscription— daily 
$10,  weekly  $2.50;  established  1867;  H.  Gla- 
fcke.  editor  and  publisher;  circulation — 
daily  K  1,  weekly  J. 

SUN;  every  morning  except  Monday,  and 
WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  repuljlican  ;  four 
pages  ;  size— daily  26x40,  weekly  28x44 ;  sub- 
scription— daily  $10,  weekly  $2.50 :  established 
—daily  1871,  weekly  1877;  E.  A.  Slack,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  cire'n— daily  J  J,  weekly  J. 

TRIBUNE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day ;   four  pages ;    size    22.\:30 ;   subscription 


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WYOMING. 


$6;  established  188 1  ;    C.  W.   Hobart,  editor ; 
Tribune  Co.,  i)ul)lishers. 

EVANSTON,  C.  H.,  Uinta  Co.,  -a 
1,700  pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.  and  Oregon 
Short  Line  braneli  of  the  same.  In  a  coal- 
mining, lunjber  and  stock-raising  district. 

UINTA  CHIEFTAIN;  Saturdays;  in- 
dependent: four  pages  :  size  20x40;  subscrip- 
tion $3;  established  IST'J ;  William  T.  Shatter, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K. 

GREEN    RIVER   CITY,  C.  H., 

Sweetwater  Co.,    a  400   pop.,  on  U.  P.  Rd. 
Stock  raising  district. 

SWEETWATER  GAZETTE;  Tlnirs 
days  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x35 ; 
subscription  $3;  established  1881;  Robert 
Smith,  editor  and  puljlisher  ;  circulation  K. 

LARAMIE    CITY,   C.   H.,  Albany 

Co.,  f\  4,iKiO  pop.,  on  Laramie  r.  and  Union 

Pacific  Rd.,  57  m.  W.  of  Cheyenne.  It  derives 

its   trade  or  importance   from    tlie   stock 

raising,  mining  and  timber  Interests  In  tlie 

vicinity.  A  tannery,  rolling  mills,  machine 

shops,  soda  reduction  works,  etc.,  located 

here. 

BOOMERANG  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays  ;  daily 
four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages;  size— daily 
21x36,  weekly  81x44  ;  subscription— daily  .$10, 
weekly  .$2  ;  established  1881 ;  W.  H.  Kent,  edi- 
tor; Boomerang  Publishing  Co.,   publishers; 


WYOMING. 


Mark   Jennings,   manager;    clrc'n— dally  J^ 
weekly  J  .1  1. 

LARAMIE  JSENTINEL;  Saturdays; 
republican;  four  pages:  size  24x36;  subscrip- 
tion $3 ;  established  18H9  ;  J.  H.  Hayford,  etli- 
tor ;  Hayford  &  Gates,  publishers  ;  clrc'n  K. 

RAWLINS,  C.  H.,  Carbon  Co,,  g  l,.50O 
pop.,  on  U.  P.  Rd.,  710  m.  W.  of  Omaha  and 
136  from  Laramie  City  ;  near  summit  of 
Rocky  Mountains.  Surrounded  by  mining 
and  stock  raising  country  and  a  commer- 
cial gateway  to  Northwest  Colorado. 

CARBON  CO.  JOURNAL;  Satur- 
days ;  democratic  ;  four  pages ;  size  24x36 ; 
subscription  $3;  established  1879;  John  C. 
Friend,  editor  and  manager  ;  Rawlins  Print- 
ing Co..  publisliers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

WYOMING  TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;, 
repulilican;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40;  subscrip- 
tion $3;  established  1SS4  :  M.  C.  Barrow,  edi- 
tor ;  Tribune  Printing  and  Publishing  Co., 
publishers. 

ROCK  SPRINGS,  Sweetwater    Co., 

D  S45  pop.,  on  the  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  315  m. 

from  Cheyenne  and  23S  m.  from  Salt  Lake 

City. 

INDEPENDENT;  Wednesdays;  four 
pages;  size  24x34;  subscription  $2.50;  estab- 
lished 1885 ;  A.  R.  Johnson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

SUNDANCE,  Crook  Co,,  d 

GAZETTE:  Saturdays;  eight  pa.ges;  size 
26x40;  subscription  .S2..50;  established  1884; 
M.  W.  Pettigrew,  editor  and  publisher. 


DOMINION  OF   CANADA. 


BRITISH    COLUMBIA. 


KAMEOOPS,  Yale  District,  g  at  the 
confluence  of  the  North  and  South  Thomp- 
son rs. 

INLAND  SENTINEL;  Thur.sdays ;  four 
pages  ;  size  21x28 ;  subscription  $3 ;  establish- 
ed 1880 ;  M.  Hagan,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

NAN AIMO,  Vancouver  Island  g,  (Dis- 
trict of  Nanaimo).  Pop.  of  district  2,500. 
The  town  is  on  Gulf  of  Georgia,  about  75  m. 
from  Victoria.  Centre  of  the  coal-mining 
industry  of  British  Columbia.  The  coal 
produced  is  bituminous,  and  is  sent  to  the 
different  cities  on  the  Pacific  Coast,  Sand- 
wich Islands,  Mexico  and  China.  The  pro- 
duction amounts  to  about  250,000  tons 
yearly. 

FREE  PRESS  ;  semi-weekly,  Wednes- 
days and  Saturdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ; 
subscription  $3 ;  established  1874;  Geo.  Nor- 
rls,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

NEW  W^ESTMINSTER,  -^ew 
Westminster  District,  Q  3,0J0pop.,  onFrazer 
r.,  15  m.  from  its  mouth  and  70  N.  N.  E.  of 
Victoria,  and  5  from  western  terminus 
of  Canadian  Pacific  Rtl.  The  river  is 
navigable  to  this  point  for  vessels  of  large 
tonnage.  Centre  of  an  agricultural  dis- 
trict, and  trades  in  flsh,  lumber,  oils,  furs 
and  grain. 

BRITISH  C  O  L  V  M  B  I  A  N  ;  .semi- 
weekly,  Wednesdays  and  Saturdays ;  four 
pag<!s ;  size  25x3S ;  subscription  $o ;  estab- 
lished 1862 ;  D.  Robsou  &  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  J. 


BRITISH  COLUMBIA. 


MAINLAND  GUARDIAN;  semi- 
weekly,  Wednesdays  and  Saturdays ;  four 
pages  ;  size  23x32  ;  subscription  $6  ;  establish- 
ed 1858 ;  J.  K.  Suter,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K. 

VICTORIA,  C.  H.,  Victoria,  g  Cap- 
ital of  the  Province,  10,000  pop.,  on  Juan  de 
Fuca  Strait,  S.  E.  end  of  Vancouver  Island , 
opposite  the  entrance  to  Puget  Sound.  En- 
gaged In  lumbering,  coal  mining,  fisheries,, 
and  in  commerce  peculiar  to  the  Province. 

BRITISH  COLONIST  ;  every  morn- 
ing except  Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fri- 
days ;  four  pages  ;  size — daily  24x36,  week- 
ly 28x42  ;  subscription- daily  .SIO,  weekly  $3  ; 
established  18,58 ;  David  W.  Higglns,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation — dally  J  1,  week- 
ly J  J  1. 

STANDARD  ;  eveiy  morning  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY.  Wednesdays;^ 
daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages ;  size- 
daily  24x36,  weekl.v  (size  of  pajien  is,\21  ;  sub- 
scription—dall.y  .§10,  weekly  .S3;  cstablislied 
1870;  C.  McK.  Smith,  editor  and  publislier  ; 
circulation— daily  K  K,  weekly  J  J. 

MANITOBA. 

BRANDON,  Brandon  Co.,  -a  3,000 
pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.  Fertile 
prairies  extend  to  the  north  and  south  ;  on 
the  south  bank  of  the  Assiniboine  r.,  135 
m.  from  Winnipeg. 

IVIA I  li :  Thursdays;  eight  pages;  size 26x42 ; 
subscription  .$2;  established  1883;  C.  Cllffe, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

SUN  ;  Thursdays  ;  eight  pages  ;  .size  28x42  ; 
subscription  $2.50 ;  established  1882 ;  W.  J. 
White,  editor  and  publisher;  circulation  J. 


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MANITOBA. 


EMERSON,  Provenclier  Co.,  Z\  4,000 
pop.,  on  the  Red  r.,  65  m.  S.  of  Wiunipeg ;  on 
Canadian  Pacific  and  St.  Paul,  Minnesota  & 
Manitoba  Rds.  Important  wheat,  lumber, 
and  general  trading  point  for  a  large  sec- 
tion, including  extensive  Mennonite  settle- 
ments. 

INTERNATIONAL!  Thursdays;  four 
pages  ;  size  34x36  ;  subscription  S2;  establish- 
ed 1878  ;  C.  S.  Douglas,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  J. 

GLADSTONE.  TTeMhoume  Co.,  v, 

AGE  AM)  WESTBOl  RNE  CO. 
AD  VERTl!^EK  ;  Saturdays  :  four  pages  : 
size  24x36  :  subscription  Sl-oll  ;  established 
1S83;  Moodie  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers. 

MINNEDOSA,  Minnedosa  Co.,-n  800 
pop.,  on  the  Little  Saskatchewan  r.  on  the 
Manitoba  &  Northwestern  Rd.  Grist  and 
saw  mills ;  agricultural  depots  and  two 
large  grain  elevators. 

TRIBUNE:  Fridays;  four  pages;  size  24 
x36;  subscription  S2;  established  1SS3 ;  David 
Cannon,  editor  and  publisher  ;  clrc'n  K  K. 

MORDEN.  King-s  Co.. 

3IANITOBA  NEWS;  Fridays;  neutral: 
four  pages ;  size  2Ux27  ;  subscription  .S1.50  ; 
established  1SS4 ;  J.  F.  Galbraitb.  editor  and 
publisher. 

NEEPAWA,  C.  H.,  Beautif-ul  Plains 
Co.,  ^  40u  ijop.,  on  the  Manitoba  &  North- 
■western  Rd.  and  on  White  Mud  r.,  18  m. 
from  Minnedosa  and  60  from  Portage  La 
Prairie.    A  rich  farming  country. 

CANADIAN;  Thursdays;  four  pages; 
size  22x31 ;  established  1S§4  ;  T.  W.  Brondgeest, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  K. 

N  E  W  5j  ;  Saturdays ;  six  pages ;  size  of 
page  13x20;  subscription  $1.S<»:  established 
1880:  E.  A.  Bailey,  editor;  J.  F.  Galbraith.  pub- 
lisher. 

NELSON,  Selkirk  Co.,  a-  900  pop.,  8  m. 

from  nearest  Rd.    A  wheat  centre. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  six  pages;  size  of 
page  13x20;  subscription  Sl-'iO;  established 
1.880:  E.  A.  Bailev,  editor;  J.  F.  Galbraith, 
publisher. 

PILOT  MOUND. 

SIGNAL;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
22x31 ;  subscription  .SI :  established  ISSl  ;  K. 
H.  Spedding,  editor  and  publisher. 

PORTAGE  LA  PRAIRIE,  Mar- 
quette Co.,-c  3,.50O  pop.,  on  the  Canada  P.  Rd. 
and  Assinlboine  r. ;  also  terminus  of  Mani 
toba  &  Northwestern  Rd.  In  centre  of  fine 
farming  country. 

3IANITOBA  LIBERAL;  Fridays;  four 
pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1883 ;  C.  J.  Atkinson;  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  K  1. 

TRIBUNE  REVIEW;  Fridays;  eight 
pages;  size  2Sx41 :  subscription  S1."0;  estab 
lished  ISTS:  J.  M.  Robinson,  editor;  Port 
age  La  Prairie  Printing  &  Publishing  Co. 
(limited),  publishers;  circulation  J  J. 

RAPID  CITY,  Minnedosa  Co.,  -n  on 
Little  Saskatchewan  r.,  150  m.  W.  of  Winni- 
peg. In  a  newly  settled  and  fertile  agricul- 
tural district. 

STANDARD  ;  Fridays  ;  independent ; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscrition  $1.5(1 ;  es- 
tablished 1881  ;  C.  A.  Post,  editor ;  D.  McA. 
Henderson,  publisher ;  circulation  K. 


MANITOBA. 


RAT  PORTAGE,  Keivatin.,  i  the 
trade  centre  of  the  extensive  lumber  and 
mining  district  or  territory  known  as 
Kewatiu. 

PROGRESS  AND  311  N  I  N  G 
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page  13x2(J;  subscription  $2;  established  ISSU; 
Alexander  it  Claus,  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation  K. 

ST.  BONIFACE,  Selkirk  Co.,  n- 3,000 

pop.,  on  Red  River  and  CanatUan  Pacific 

Rd.,  opposite  Winnipeg,  and  500  m.  from  St. 

Paul,  Minn.    Engaged  in  the  fur  and  general 

trade.     Is  a  railroad  express  and  telegraph 

station.   Seat  of  the  Episcopal  Arch-diocese 

of  St.  Boniface. 

LE  MANITOBA;  triweekly,  Tuesdays, 
Thursdays  and  Saturdays,  and  WEEK.L  V, 

Thursdays;  French  ;  four  pages  ;  size  25x36  ; 
subscription— triweekly  .§3,  weekly  §1;  es- 
tablished 1874;  Canadian  Printing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers;  circulation— triweekly  II, 
weekly  J  J. 

SELKIRK.    C.  H.,  Lisgar  Co.,  cf  1,000 

pop.,  on  Red  r.  and  on  Selkirk  &  Winnipeg 

branch  of  Canada  Pacific  Rd.,  24  m.  N.  of 

Winnipeg. 

HERALD:  Saturdays  ; Independent;  six 
pages;  size  of  page  12xlS;  subscription  §1; 
Alex.  R.  Groff.  editor  and  publisher;  circ'nK. 

STONEWALL,  Lisgar  Co.,cf 

NEWS  AND  ROCK  WOOD  CO- 
ADVERTISER:  Saturdays:  iudependent; 
eight  pages ;  size  26x41 ;  subscription  .SI ;  es- 
tablished 1883 ;  Garside  &  Webb,  editors  and 
publishers. 

WINNIPEG,  C.  H.,  Selkirk  Co.,  a- 
25.000  pop.  Capital  of  the  Pro^nnce.  Head- 
quarters of  Western  Div.  of  the  Canadian 
Pacific  Rd.  At  junction  of  Red  River  of  the 
North  and  Assinlboine  rs.  Hudson's  Bay 
Company  have  had  a  post  here  for  a  cen- 
tmy.  Is  the  entrepot  for  the  Canadian 
Northwest.  An  active  commercial  city. 
Is  the  best  point  for  reaching  an  extensive 
and  active  section.  Distributing  point  for 
one  of  the  most  extensive  and  fertile 
wheat  regions  in  the  world. 

MANITOBA   FREE    PRESS;    every 

morning  except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLl, 
Thursda_ys  ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  twelve 
pages;  size — daily  29x41,  weekly  (size"  of  page) 
2Ux2ii ;  subscription — dailv  §10,  weekly  S2; 
established— daily  1875,  weekly  1872;  Wni.  F. 
Luxton,  editor  ;  Kenny  &  Luxton,  publishers  ; 
circulation — daily  H  H,  weeklj'  G  G. 

Sl'N ;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
WEEKLY.  Wednesdays;  daily  four  pages, 
weekly  eight  pages  ;  size — daily  27x4ii,  weekly 
(size  of  page)  16x23 ;  subscription — daily  §8, 
weekly  .SI. 5(1:  established — daily  18S1.  weekly 
ISSo  :  Sun  Printing  Co.  (limited"),  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation— dailv  III,  weekly 
HH. 

TI3IES  ;  every  morning  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLT,  Thursdays;  daily  four 
pages,  •weekly  eight  pages;  size— daily  27x41, 
weeklj-  (size  of  page  18x24 ;  subscription— dai  I  y 
SIO,  weekly  S2;  established  1878 :  Winnij  eg 
Times  Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  publish- 
ers ;    circulation— dailyH  H,  weekly  H  1. 

COMMERCIAL;  Tuesdays;  commer- 
cial ;  twenty  pages  ;  size  of  page  9x12 :  sub- 
scription S2:  estalilished  18S2;  James  E.  Steen, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J. 

N  O  R  •-  v\  E  S  T  FARMER  AND 
MANITOBA  3IILLER  ;  numthly ;  agri- 
cultural ;  thirty  pages  ;  size  of  page  10x15 ; 
subscription  $1;  established  1882;  Wm.  Clark, 
editor:  Nor'-west  Printing  and  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  G  1. 


5S4 


GEO.    P.  KOVVKLL   &  GO'S 


NEW  BRUNSWICK. 


NEW  BRUNSWICK. 


ALBERT,  Albert  Co.,  D,  300  pop.,  ter- 
minus of  Albert  &  Harvey  Branch  Rds.    A 
new  Rd.  is  being  constructed  to  Alma,  18 
m.  distant.    A  milling  town,  100  m.  from 
,   St.  John.    Has  several  stores  and  factories. 
MAPLiE  LEAF;  Thursdays  ;  fmirpaees; 
Slze2-ix3t);  subscription . SI  ;  establi-ilied  1880; 
Lovett  M.  Wood,  editor  and  publisher;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

CHATHAM,  Northumberland  Co.,  n- 
5,0(X)  pop.,  port  of  Miramichi,  on  Mlramichi 
r.  170  m.  N.  N.  E.  of  St.  John,  by  Intercolo-  i 
nial  Rd.,  with  which  it  is  connected  by  a 
branch  railroad.  The  Miramichi  Valley  Rd. 
now  in  course  of  construction  to  Frederic- 
ton,  will  lessen  the  distance  by  rail  to  New 
York  100  m.    Has  some  of  the  largest  steam  | 
and  water  saw-niills  in  the  Province.  Large  ; 
trade  in  lumber  and  frozen  flsh. 
WORIiD  ;  semi-weekly,  Wednesdays  and 
Saturdays,   and    WEEKLY,     Thursdays; 
four  pages;  size— semi-weekly  22x31,  weekly 
27x40  ;  subscription— semi-weekly  .$2,  weekly 
$1;    established    1883;    J.  L.  Stewart,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation- semi-weekly  J, 

weekly  I.  „        '• 

MikAMICIII  ADVANCE?  Thurs 
days ;  Independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ; 
subscription  $2  ;  established  1874  ;  D.  G.  Smith, 
editor  and  publisher :  circulation  J  J  1. 

FREDERICTON,  C.  II.,  York  Co.,  p 
7,000  pop.,  seat  of  government  of  New  Bruns- 
wick, on  right  bank  of  St.  John  r.,  at  ter- , 
minus   of   Fredericton   division    of    New  ] 
Brunswick  Ry.,  84  m.  from   St.    John  ;    on  1 
Bay   of    Fundy.     Head  of   navigation  for 
large  vessels.    Was  made  a  port  of  entry  | 
in  1848,   and   has   since   become  the   chief 
entrepot  of   commerce  with    the  interior. 
Engaged  in  the  exportation  of  lumber.   The 
University   of    New    Brunswick   and   the 
Provincial  Normal  School  are  located  here. 
EVENING    CAPITAL;    tri-weekly, 
Tuesdays,    Thursdays    and    Saturdays,    and 
CAPITAL,  Wednesdays:  four  pages;  size 
—triweekly  24x36,  weekly  28x44 ;  subscription 
— triweekly  $3,  weekly  .$1 ;  established  1880 ; 
H.  A.  Cropley,  editor  and  i)ublisher ;  circula- 
tlon— triweekly  K  K  1,  weekly  J. 

GLEANER;  tri-weekly,  Tuesdays, 
Thursdays  and  Saturdays,  and  \  O  R  K. 
GLEANER,  Wednesdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
—triweekly  24x36,  weekly  28x4(J ;  subscription 
—tri-weekly  $3,  weekly  $1 ;  established— ti-i- 
weeklv  1884,  weekly  1881 ;  Jas.  H.  Crocket, 
editor' and  publisher;  circ'n— weekly  H  H. 

NEW  BRUNS<WICK  REPORTER; 
semi-weekly,    Wednesdays    and  Saturdays ; 
four    pages :     size    24x36 ;    subscription   $2 ; 
established  1844  ;  G.  Fred.  Fisher,  editor  and 
publisher  :  circulation  J  1. 
CAPITAL:  isee  Kvenimi  Capital.) 
MARITIME       FARMER  ;     Wednes 
days;   four  pages:  size  29x41  :  subscription 
$1;  established   1878;    L.  C.   Macnutt,  editor 
and  iiinuagcr;  c.ii-cuUitioii  J  1. 
Y<)  K  K  (HjK  \  \  K  K  :  '«<:f',(^'':"j:^"'-'  ^  , 
BirOTIIER  .lONATIlAN'S  CELE!^- 
TI  VL  CHIMES;  semi   nioutlily  :  humor- 
ous'; four  i)ages  ;  size   14x22  ;  subscription  25 
cents  ;  estalilished  18S3  ;  Herman  H.  Pitts,  edi- 
tor and   publisher. 

GRAND  MANAN,    Graiid   Manan 

Island,  .□  I,"iiHt  pop-,   18  m.  from  Eastport, 
Maine.    Fishing  is  the  main  Industry. 
ISLAND  PRESS;  Fridays;  eight  pages; 

size  26x40;  subscription  .SI  :  established  1883; 

C.  Spooner,  editor  and  publisher. 


HAMPTON,  C.  H.,  Kings  Co.,  g  800 

pop.,  on  Intercolonial  Rd.,  at  junction  of  St. 

Martin's  &  Upham  Rd.,  22  m.  N.  E.  of  St. 

John  and  same  distance  S.  W.  of  Sussex. 

FARMERS'  JOURNAL;  monthly; 
agricultural;  eight  pages;  size  22x30;  sub- 
scription 25  cents ;  established  1884 ;  J.  E. 
March,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  H  H. 

MONCTON,  Westmoreland  Co.,  a,7,.500 
pop.,  on  Petitcodiac  r.,  head  of  navigation 
of  Bay  of  Fundy  ;  headquarters  of  the  Inter- 
colonial Rd.,  centre  of  a  rich  agricultural 
district  and  contains  a  sugar  refinery,  cot- 
ton factory  and  numerous  smaller  in- 
dustries. 

TIMES;  every  morning  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  dally  four 
pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ;  size— daily  24x36, 
weekly  32x48  ;  subscription— daily  $4,  weekly 
$1 ;  established-daily  1877,  weekly  1868 ;  H.  T. 
Stevens,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation- 
daily  J  J.  weekly  H  H  ;  a  supplement  entitled 
the  Industrial  and  Commercial  Index,  is  is- 
sued bi-monthly. 

TRANSCRIPT;  everyday  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  four 
pages  ;  size— daily  24x36,  weekly  30x45 ;  sub- 
scription—dally $4,  weekly  $1 ;  established- 
daily  1882,  weekly  1879;  Robert  McConnell, 
editor  ;  Moncton  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ; 
circulation— daily  K  1,  weekly  I  1. 

NEWCASTLE,  C.  H.,  Northumber- 
land Co.,  a-  3,000  pop.,  on  Intercolonial  Rd., 
and  on  left  bank  of  Miramichi  r.,  31  m.  from 
its  entrance  into  Miramichi  bay  and 
130  N.  N.  E.  of  St.  John.  Engaged  in  lum 
ber  trade,  exportation  of  fresh  flsh  ana 
I'iver  commerce. 
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liberal  conservative  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40 ; 

subscription  $1.5U ;  established   1867 ;  W.  &  J. 

Anslow,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  J  1. 

SACKVILLE,  Westmoreland  Co.,  O, 
4,500  pop.,  at  the  junction  of  Cape  Tormen- 
tine  &  Intercolonial  Rds.,  at  head  of  Bay 
of  Fundy,  about  130  m.  from  St.  John.    Seat 
of   Mount   Allison    College    and  Welseyan 
Academy.  Has  two  foundries,  lumber  mills, 
ship  yards,  and  is  surrounded  by  an  agricul- 
tural, stock  and  hay-raising  district. 
CHIGNECTO    POST;    Thursdays; 
four  pages;    size   25x39;   subscription   $1.2o ; 
established    1855;    W.  C.  Milner,  editor   and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

ARGOSY  ;     monthly;    sixteen    pages; 
size  of  page  8x12 ;    subscription    $1 ;    estab- 
lished    1875;     Eurhetorian     Society    of    Mt. 
Allison  Wesleyau  College,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K  ;  a  school   paper ;  is- 
sued during  the  school  year. 
ST.   ANDREWS,   0.    H.,    Charlotte 
Co.,  p  2.0IIII  pop.,  on  N.  W.  shore  of  Passa- 
maquoddy  bay,  21  m.  S.  E.  of  St.  Stephen. 
Engaged  in  ship  building,  Ashing  and  lum- 
ber trade  and  boot  and  shoe  manufacturing. 
Is  coming  into  prominence  as  a  watering 
place  and  summer  resort.    The  New  Bruns- 
wick &  Canada  Rd.  extends  from  here  80  m. 
N.  to  Woodstock. 

BAY  PILOT;  Thursdays;  liberal-con- 
servative ;  four  pages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscrip- 
tion .$1 ;  established  1878:  John  S.  Magee,  edi- 
tor and  pul)lishcr;  circulation  Kl. 

SAINT  JOHN,  C.  H.,  St.  John  Co.,  g 
40,000  pop.,  at  mouth  of  St.  John  r.,  on  Grand 


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NEW  BRUXSWICK. 


Southern,  New  Brunswick  and  Intercolon- 
ial Rils.     Has  a  harbor,  and  steamers  and 
a  railway  line  run  regularly  between  St. 
John  and  Boston,  Mass.,  touching  at  Port- 
land,  Me.     Engaged   in   commerce,   ship- 
building and  lumber  trade.    Largest  city, 
and  centre  of  trade  for  the  Province. 
GLOBE;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEltLiYj  Wednesdays;  lour  pages  ; 
■size  29x4'2 ;  subscription — dailv  .§5,  weekly  $1 ; 
established— dally    1869,    weekly   1860  ;     Ellis 
Robertson   &   Co..   editors   and   publishers  ; 
oiroulatlon — daily  H  H  1,  weekly  J. 

SUN;  every  moniing  except  Sunday,  and 
WEEKLY.  Wednesdays ;  daily  four  pages, 
weekly  eight  pages  ;  size— dally  27x40,  weekly 
30x44 ;  subscription — daily  .§5,  weekly  $1  ;  es- 
tablished 1878;  R.  A.  Payne,  editor;  Sun 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers;  circulation— daily 
I  1.  weekly  1 1. 

TELE(!iRA  PH;  every  morning  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays; 
liberal ;  dally  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages; 
size— daily  38x41,  weekly  32x45 ;  subscription- 
daily  $5,  weekly  SI;  established— daily  1869, 
weekly  1862  ;  John  W.  Gilmor,  manager  ;  cir- 
culation— dally  G,  weekly  G  G  1. 

3IES?*E\OER   AND    VISITOR; 

Wednesdays  ;  baptist ;  eight  pages;  size  Six 
4:5  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1S47 ;  Rev. 
Calvin  Gooclspeed,  editor  :  Weeks  &  Powers, 
publishers ;  circulation  G.  The  Canadian 
Record  and  Tout)Vs  Visitor  are  Issued  from 
this  office. 

RELIGIOUS    INTELLIGENCER  ; 

Fridays  ;  free  baptist ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x44  ; 
subscription  S2  ;  established  1854 ;  Rev.  J.  Mc- 
Leod,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

CANADIAN  RECORD;  monthly; 
evangelical ;  twelve  pages ;  size  of  page  12x13 ; 
subscription  50  cents  ;  established  1882  ;  J.  E. 
Hopper,  editor;  Weeks  &  Powers,  publishers  ; 
circulation  G ;  issued  from  the  office  of  the 
messenger  and  Visitor. 

TRADE  REPORER  ;  monthly;  com- 
mercial :  four  pages  ;  size  22.x31  ;  subscription 
■ascents;  established  IS-U;  T.  Partelow  Mott, 
editor  and  publisher. 

YOUTH'S  VISITOR:  monthly;  juve- 
nile ;  four  pages ;  size  13x20 ;  subscription 
25  cents;  established  1878;  Weeks  &  Powers, 
editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  F  ;  issued 
from  the  office  of  the  Slesrenqer  atid  Visitor. 

EASTERN  PROVINCES  GUIDES: 
quarterly  ;  one  hundred  and  fort.y  pages ; 
size  of  page  5x7  ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  es- 
tablished 1884;  John  R.  Hamilton,  editor  and 
publisher. 

ST.  STEPHEN,  Charlotte  Co.,  p  3.500 

pop.,  on  St.  Croix  r.,  opposite  Calais,  Maine, 

about  85  m.  from  St.  John.    Southwestern 

terminus  of   New   Brunswick   and   Grand 

Southern   Rds.    Heavy  lumber  operations 

carried  on.     Contains'  also    a   cotton  mill 

and  other  manufacturing  enterprises. 

ST.  CROIX  COURIER;  Thursdays; 
liberal-conservative  ;  four  pages  ;  size  27x41  ; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1865 ;  George  J. 
Clark,  editor  ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

SHEDIAC,  Westmoreland  Co.,  p  700 
pop.,  on  Intercolonial  Rd.,  106  m.  from  St. 
John.  Terminus  harbor  of  the  Prince 
Edward's  Island  and  Canadian  line  of 
steamers. 

LE  MONITEUR  ACADIEN;  Thurs 
days;  French;  four  pages;  size  24x36;  sub- 
scription §1.50;  established  1867;  Fred.  Robi- 
doux,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

^WOODSTOCK,  Carleton  Co., -n2,500 
pop.,  on  left  bank  of  St.  John  r.  an  im- 
portant station  on  New   Brunswick    Rd. 


NEW  BRUNSWICK. 


about  60  m.  from  Fredericton.  Beds  of  iron 
ore  are  situated  a  short  distance  from  the 
town.  Centre  of  an  agricultural  district. 
Engaged  in  manufactures  and  lumber  trade. 

CARLETON  SENTINEL;  Saturdays; 
four  pages ;  size  28x42 ;  subscription  SI ;  es- 
tablished 1849 ;  Samuel  and  James  Watts,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ;  circulation  I. 

ENTERPRISE;  Wednesdays ;  four 
pages ;  size  22.'f30 ;  sub.seriptlon  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1884  ;  John  G.  Lorimer,  editor;  William 
J.  Lorimer,  publisher. 

PRESS :  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size  27x41; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1881 ;  J.  F. 
Fletcher,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  J  1. 


NORTH-WEST  TERRITORIES. 


BATTLEFORD,  Saskatcheioan  Ter- 
ritory, capital  of  the  Saskatchewan  Terri- 
tory. Farming  and  trading.  Headquar- 
ters of  Mounted  Police,  Northern  District, 
and  Indian  Agency.  A  trade  and  merchan- 
dizing centre  for  the  surrounding  countrj-, 
with  the  important  points  of  which  it  is 
connected  by  regular  stage  line  communi- 
cation. 

SASKATCHEW^AN  HERALD  :  Fri 

days ;   four  pages ;   size    15x22 ;  subscription 

$2.'50 ;  established   1878  ;  P.   G.  Laurie,  editor 

and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

CALGARY,  C.  U.,  Alberta  Territory, 
l,OiX)pop.,  102  m.  North  of  Macleod,  on  the 
Canadian  Pacific  Rd.  800  m.  from  Winni- 
peg, 500  jn.  from  Regina.  Engaged  in  min- 
ing, farming,  lumbering  and  cattle  raising. 

HER  X  li D  ;  Thursdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
24x36 :  subscription  -83 ;  established  1883 ; 
Herald  Printing  and  Publishing  COj,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  K. 

MACLEOD,  Alberta  Territory,  500 
po]).,  on  Old  Man's  r.,  in  an  agricultural, 
stock-raising  and  mining  section.  Anthra- 
cite, cannel  and  soft  coal  exists  in  abun- 
dance in  the  vicinity.  The  office  of  record 
of  "Stock  District  No.  1,"  which  comprises 
a  large  extent  of  Alberta  and  Assinibola,  is 
located  here. 

GAZETTE;  weekly;  four  pages;  size 
22x:50  ;  subscription  $3 ;  established  1882;  C  .E. 
D.  Wood,  editor  ;  Wood  &  Saunders,  publish- 
ers; circulation  K  1. 

MOOSOMIN,  Assiniboia  District,  400 
pop.,  cm  Cauadiau  Pacific  Rd.  219  m.  W. 
of  Winnipeg,  87  W.  of  Brandon  and  137  E.  of 
Regina.  The  centre  of  a  large  wheat- 
growing  country  and  a  distributing  centre 
for  a  radius  of  75  m. 

COIRIER:  Thursdays;  six  pages';  size  of 
page  10.X14;    subscriution    S2.50;   established 
18s4  ;  Nulty,  Beer  &  Leaper,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 
PRINCE   ALBERT,    Saskatcheican 

Territo)-i/. 

TI3IF.S     AND     SASKATCHE^^'AN 

REV  lEW;  Fridays,  four  pages  ;  size  18.x25  ; 

subsci-iptinn    ft2..'.0  ;   established    1882 ;    J.    D. 

Jlavi'Cty,  editor  and  publisher. 

p^jjQIJ^_/^,  C.  H.,  Assiniboia    District, 
1,000  pop.,   capital  of  the  District,  on   line 
of  Canada  Pacific  Rd.,  356  m.  W.  of  Winni- 
peg.   Prairie  country. 
LEADER  ;   Thursdays;  four  pages  ;  size 

■WxSS-  subscription  .S2;  established  1883;  Nicho- 

H*s  Flood  Daviu,  editor ;  Prairie  Printing  & 

Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 


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AMHERST,  Cumberland  Co.,  tl 
4,457  pop.,  near  N.  E.  extremity  of  Bay  of 
Fundy,  on  Intercolonial  Rd.,  midway  be- 
tween St.  John  and  Halifax,  in  an  agri- 
cultural district.  Lumbering,  coal  mining, 
manufacturing  and  shipbuilding  are  car- 
ried on. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays ;  independent ;  four 
pages;  size2(ix40;  suljscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished ISCB  :  J.  Albert  Black,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

MARITIME  SENTINEL.;  Thursdays: 
four  pases  ;  size  i"i.\:!ri ;  subscription  $1.25 ;  es- 
tablished 1ST2  ;  M  iritiini'  Sentinel  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

ANNAPOLIS,  C.  II.,  Annapolis  Co., 
-a  1,500  pop.,  on  Annapolis  r.  and  terminus  of 
Windsor  &  Annap.  Rd.  Is  engaged  in  ship- 
building and  situated  in  the  midst  of  a 
large  farming  country. 

SPECTATOR;  Fridays  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
27x42 ;  subscription  .$2  ;  established  1SS2  ; 
Gr.  T.  Bohaker,  editor  and  manager:  Annapo- 
lis Publishing  Co.,  publishers;  circ'n  K  1. 

ANTIGONISH,C.H.,  ^M%oms7j  Co., 

cf  1,500  pop.,  on  Gulf  of  St.  Lawrence,  and 

Nova  Scotia  Ry.,  40  m.  from  New  Glasgow. 

Surrounded  by  an  agricultural  district,  and 

centre  of  trade  in  cattle. 

CASK-ET;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
22x31  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1852  ; 
Angus  Boyd,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion K  K. 

BADDECK,  Cajje  lireton  Co.,  O 

If^I>A^l^  REPORTER;  Thursdays; 
four  pages ;  size  22x30 ;  subscription  $1  ;  es- 
tablished 1884. 

BRTDGETOWN,  Annapolis 
Co.,  -a  1,000 pop.,  on  Annapolis  r.,  near  the  N. 
W.  shore  of  Province,  at  head  of  navigation, 
and  on  Windsor  &  Annapolis  Rd.,  115  m. 
W.  of  Halifax,  75  by  rail  and  steamship 
to  St.  John,  N.  B.  A  fine  agricultural  dis- 
trict. Considerable  shipping  done  here. 
The  central  point  in  the  celebrated  fruit- 
growing valley  of  Annapolis  and  Corn- 
wallls. 

BIONITOR;  Wednesdays;  four  pages; 
size  26x40;  subscription  $2;  established  1873; 
H.  S.  Piper,  etlitor  and  publisher;  circ'n  J  I . 

BRIDGE'WATER,  Lunenburg  Co., 
p  3,000  pop.,  on  Rd.,  at  the  head  of  naviga- 
tion on  the  La  Have  r.  Lumbering,  car- 
riage building,  iron  foundry  and  ship-build 
ing  are  the  principal  industries. 

I.I;NENBI;RG  CO.  times;  Wedues 
clays:  four  pages:  size  2f)x3ii:  subscriptif)n  $1  : 
established  l^ssii;  Times  Printing  and  Publish- 
ing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  K  K  1. 

DIGBY,  C.  H.,  Digby  Co.,  p  on  Bay  of 

Fundy,  at  terminus  of  Western  Counties 

Ry.,  67  m.  from  Yarmouth  and  45  from  St. 

John,  by  sea. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
24x:34 ;  suljscription  $1 ;  established  1879 ; 
Digby  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
circulation  J. 

HALIFAX,  C.  H.,  Halifax  Co.,  g  36,000 
pop.,  seat  of  government  of   Nova  Scotia, 

•  on  Halifax  harbor,  a  bay  making  inland 
about  15  m.  from  Atlantic  ocean.  In  front 
of  the  city,  where  ships  usually  anclior,  tlie 


bay  is  more  than  a  mile  wide,  and  further 
up  extends  into  a  broad  basin.  The  com- 
merce of  the  city  is  extensive,  and  manu- 
facturing of  various  kinds  is  carried  on. 
The  Intercolonial  and  Windsor  &  Annapolis 
Rds.  terminate  here.  Largest  city  in  Nova 
Scotia  and  capital  of  the  Province. 

ACADIAN  RECOR  HER  ;  every  even 
ing  except  Sunday,  and  TRI-VVEEKLY, 

Mondays,  Wednesdays  and  Fridays ;  four 
pages ;  size  25x36 ,  subscription— daily  $5, 
triweekly  $2.50  ;  established  1813  ;  Blackadar 
Bros.,  editors  and  publishers;  circulation— 
dailv  H  1,  tri-weeklv  J. 

CITIZEN  AND  EVENING  CHRON- 
ICLE; (see  Morning  Chronicle.) 

EVENING  MAIL,;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday  ;  four  pages  ;  size  27x89  ;  estab- 
lished 1S79;  circulation  H  1. 

MORNING  CHRONICLE;  everv 
morning  except  Sunday,  CITIZEN  AND 
EVENING  CHRONICLE,  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  MORNING  CHRON- 
ICLE, tri-weekly,  Tuesdays,  Thursdays  and 
Saturdays,  and  NOVA  SCOTI AN,  Satur- 
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subscription— morning"  $6,  evening  $5,  tri- 
weeklv  $3,  weekly  $1.'25  ;  established— daily 
1865,  tri-weekly  1845,  weekly  1820;  Chas.  Aii- 
nand,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation- 
morning  H  I,  evening  I,  tri-weekly  1 1,  week- 
ly J  1. 

MORNING  HERALD;  every  mornmg 
except  Sunday,  TRI-VVEEKLY,  Tues- 
days, Thursdays  and  Saturdays,  and 
HERALD,  Wednesdays:  daily  and  tri- 
weekly four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ;  size 
— dady  and  tri-weekly  27x39,  weekly  28x42;. 
subscription— dailv  $6,  triweekly  $3,  weekly 
$1;  established  1875;  Herald  Printing  and 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  cir- 
culation—daily H  H,  triweekly  I  1,  weekly 
G  G. 

CRITIC;    Siturdays;    four   pages;    size 
29.'c41  :    subscriptiiui   $1.50;    established   1S84  ■,: 
Critic  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
HERALD  ;  (see  Morning  Herald.) 
NOVA  SCOTIAN;  (see  Morning  Chroni- 
cle.) 

PRESBYTERIAN  WITNESS;    Sat 
urdays  ;     pJesbvterian ;     eight    pages ;     size- 
27x39;    subscription    $1..50;    established   1848-,. 
Henry  W.  Barnes,  editor  and  publisher;   cir- 
culation III. 

ROYAL  GAZETTE;  Wednesdays; 
ten  pages ;  size  of  page  9x14 ;  sub-^crip- 
tion  $1.50;  established  1791;  published 
for  the  Provincial  Government;  circ'n  J  J. 

WESLEY  AN  ;  Thursdays;  methodist; 
eight  pages  ;  size  29x41  ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1849  ;  Rev.  T.  Watson  Smith,  editor; 
Rev.  S.  F.  Huestis,  publisher  :  circulation  H. 

DA  LHOUSIE  CiAZETTE;  bi  weekly  ; 
sixteen  pages;  size  of  page  8x11;  subscrip- 
tion .$1 ;  established  1868 ;  Students  of  Dal- 
housie  College,  editors  and  publishers ;  cir- 
culation K  K  ;  a  college  paper  ;  issued  during 
the  collegiate  year. 

BCDS  AND  BLOSSOVIS.  AND 
FRIENDLY  GREETINGS:  monthly; 
forlv|)ages;  size  of  page  7x11;  subscription 
75  cents  ;  established  18711 ;  J.  F.  Avery,  editor 

and  publl-iher.  

NOVA  SCOTIAN  JOURNAL  OF 
A(iRICULTURE;  monthly;  agricul- 
tural ;  eight  pages  ;  size  18x24  ;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1876;  .V.  &  W.  Mackin- 
lav,  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1.  „ 
PHILATELIC  COURIER^  AND 
STAMP-COLIiECTORS' JOURNAL? 
quarterly;  Englisli  and  Freiu'h  ;  twelve  pages  ; 
size  of  page  9x12  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1881;  Henry  Hechler,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  1. 

KENTVILLE,  C.  H.,  Kings  Co.,  -a 
2,illKi  pop.,  on  Cornwallis  r.  and  Windsor  &. 
Annapolis  Rd.,  75  m.  N.  W.  of  Halifax.  Head- 


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quarters  of  the  Rd.    named.      Centre   of  a 
farming  locality. 

WESTERN  CHRONICLE;  semi 
weekly;  four  pages;  size  24zS4 ;  subscription 
$1.50  ;  "established  1873  ;  G.  W.  Woodworth, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  I. 

NEW  STAR:  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
24x36 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1884 ;  A.  J. 
Pineo,  editor  and  publisher ;  issues  also  the 
Canadian  Science  Monthly. 

CANADIAN  SCIENCE  >IONTHTiY; 
natural  history  ;  thirty  six  pages  octavo;  sub- 
scription 35  cents;  established  1883 ;  A.  J. 
Pineo,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J  1 ; 
issues  also  the  New  Star. 

LIVERPOOL,  Queens  Co,  p 
3,(i00  pop.,  at  mouth  of  River  Mersey,  about 
75  m.  S.  W.  of  Halifax.  Lumbering,  ship- 
building and  fishing  carried  on. 

ADVANCE  AND  WESTERN  COUN- 
TIES ADVOCATE;  Wednesdays;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x31 ;  subscription  §1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1878;  E.  M.  Farrell,  editor  and  publish- 
er :  cii-culation  K  K  1. 

TI3IES  ;  Fridays;  four  pages  ;  size  27x39  ; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1876  ;  W.  A.  Let- 
son,  editor  ;  James  E.  Barss,  publisher ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

LUNENBURG,  C.  H.,  Lunenburg  Co., 

p  3,1X10  pop.,  09  m.  from  Halifax.    Fishing  ; 

also  West  India  trade. 

PROGRESS:  Wednesdays;  four  pages  ; 
size  24x36;  subscription  $1.25;  established  1878; 
A.  J.  Knight,  editor;  Lunenburg  Progress 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

NEW  GLASGOW,  Pictou  Co.,  -^ 
4,000  pop.,  on  Pictou  branch  of  Inter- 
colonial Rd.,  at  terminus  of  Nova  Scotia  Ry., 
about  8  m.  from  Pictou  Harbor,  and  about 
95  ni.  N.  E.  of  Halifax.  Several  coal  mines, 
tanneries  and  potteries  located  here.  Ship 
building  and  manufacturing  (including 
the  Nova  Scotia  Forge  Works,  glass  works, 
iron  foundries,  saw  mills,  furniture,  doors, 
sashes,  etc.)  are  extensively  carried  on. 

EASTERN  CHRONICLE  ;  Thurs 
days  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1842;  S.  M.  McKenzle, 
editor  and  pulilisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

NORTH  SYDNEY,  Cape  Breton 
Co.,  a-  6,000  pop.,  on  Sydney  Harbor,  in  the  E. 
part  of  Cape  Breton.  Engaged  in  commerce, 
fisheries  and  coal  trade.  Connected  with 
Sydney  by  ferry. 

HERALD  :  Wednesdays:  four  pages; 
size  24x36;  subscription  .?;1.50;  established 
1872 ;  A.  C.  Bertrau,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  H  H. 

PICTOU,  C.  H.,  Pictou  Co.,  [^  4,000 
pop.,  at  head  of  Pictou  harbor,  opening  into 
Northumberland  Straits,  E.  terminus  of 
Intercolonial  Rd.,  and  point  of  arrival  and 
departure  of  Upper  Province,  Boston,  P.  E. 
Island  &  Cape  Breton  steamers,  about  105 
m.  N.  N.  E.  of  Halifax,  in  well-cultivated 
district,  containing  extensive  coal  mines 
and  quarries  of  building  stone.  Engaged 
In  coal  mining  and  lumber  and  shipbuild- 
ing trade. 

COLONIAL  STANDARD;  Tuesdays; 
tour  pages ;  size  27x40  ;  subscription  $1.25  ;  es- 
tablished 1858 ;  Charles  E.  Tanner,  editor ; 
Geo.  W.  Baillle,  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

NEWS ;  Fridays  ;  four  pages  :  size  27x40  ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1882 ;  Macdon- 


ald  &  Tanton,  editors  and  publishers;  circula- 
tion J  .T  1 . 

STELLARTON,   Pictou  Co.,  ^  1,500. 

pop.,  on  Intercolonial  Rd.,  2  m.  from  New 

Glasgow.    Coal  mining  chief  Industry. 

TRADES'  JOURNAL  ;  Wednesdays; 
four  pages;  size  27x41;  subscription  $1; 
established  1880;  R.  Drummond,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

SYDNEY,  Cape  Breton  Co.,  D-  3,000 
pop.  Engaged  in  shipping  and  general 
trade. 

CAPE  BRETON  ADVOCATE;  Tues 
days ;  four  pages;  size  24x34;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1872;  Advocate  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  J  1. 

TRURO,  Colchester  Co.,  t]  6,000  pop., 
at   the   head    of    Cobequid   bay    and    on 
Intercolonial  Rd.,  at   terminus  of  Pictou 
branch,  61  m.  from  Halifax  and   52   from 
Pictou,     and     a    railroad     centre.       Sur- 
rounded  by  a  rich   agricultural    district. 
Has  an  iron  foundry,  hat,  fur  and  furniture 
manufactories  ;   also  piano  and  organ  fac- 
tory, shipbuilding   and    other    industries. 
Valuable  mineral  deposits  in  the   vicinity. 
COLCHESTER     SUN;    Wednesdays, 
four  pages  ;  size  28x40  ;    subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1871 ;  W.  B.  Alley,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  I  I. 

GUARDIAN;  Tuesdays;  four  pages;  size 
26x40 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1879 ; 
Alfred  C.  Mills,  editor  and  manager;  cir- 
culation J  J  1. 

WINDSOR,  IJants  Co.,  a  4,000  pop.,. 

on  Windsor  &  AnnapoUs  Rd.,  45  m.  N. 
W.  of  Halifax,  and  on  Avon  r.  (navigable) 
about  15  m.  from  Minas  Basin.  Shipbuilding 
and  cotton,  iron  and  wooden  manufactures 
are  carried  on.  The  plaster  quarries  here 
produce  nearly  all  the  plaster  used  in  the 
United  States.  Contains  also  King's  Col- 
lege, University  of  Windsor,  which  was 
established  by  royal  charter  from  George 
III.  in  1789. 

CLARION  ;  Fridays;  temperance;  four 
pages;  size  -.'4x32;  subscription  $1  ;  establish- 
ed 1885;  A.  W.  Nlcolson,  editor  and  publisher. 
COURIER  :  Tuesdays;  four  pages;  size 
27x:i9  ;  sul)scriptlon  $1 ;  established  1S85;  T.  B. 
Smith,  editor  and  publisher. 

HANTS  JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  four 
pages ;  size  27x40 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1867;  A.  W.  Nicolson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J  J  1. 

KINGS  COLLEGE  RECORD; 
monthly;  twenty  pages;  size  of  page  9x12; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1879  ;  publishetl 
by  the  Undergraduates  of  Kings  College ; 
circulation  K;  ii  college  paper  ;  issued  during 
the  collegiate  year.  8^  Actual  average  cir- 
culation  for  oneyi'ar  preceding  Jan.  1,  1885,  as 
per  statement  on  file  at  the  office  of  the  Amer- 
ican Newspaper  Directory,  :>44  copies. 

WOLFVILLE,  Kings  Co., -n 800 pop.,, 
on  Windsor  &  Annapolis  Rd.,  7  m.  from 
Kentvllle.    In  good  farming  country.    Is  an 
educational  centre  and  a  shipping  point. 
ACADIA     ATHEN^^UM:     monthly; 
twentv  i)ages  ;  size  of  pageSxll ;  subscription 
$1  ;   estalMislifd    1874;    Students    of    Acadia 
University,  editors  and  publishers  ;   circula- 
tion K  1 ;  'a  college  magazine ;  issued  during^ 
the  collegiate  year. 

YARMOUTH,  C.  H.,  Yarmouth  Co.,. 

p  6,.5ilJ  poj).,  on  sea  coast,  at  entrance  of  Bay 


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of  Fundy  and  terniiuus  of  Western  Counties 

Rd.,  200  m.  S.  W.  of  Halifax  and  90  from  St. 

John,  N.  B.  The  town  is  in  a  well-cultivated 

district,  and  is  engaged  in  shipping,  flsliing 

and  manufacturing. 

TIMES  AND  WESTERN  COUN- 
TIES JOURNAL;  semi  weekly,  Wednes- 
days and  Saturdays  ;  four  pases  ;  size  24x36  ; 
subscription  $2;  established  1883;  J.  D.  Rolston, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  H  1. 

HERALiD ;  Wednesdays;  four  pages;  size 
27.X41  ;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1833; 
Alexander  Lawson,  editor  and  publisher ; 
■circulation  III. 


ONTARIO. 


ONTARIO. 


ACTON,  Halton  Co.,  p  1,'200  pop.,  on 
Grand  Trunk  and  Southeastern  Rd.,  35  m. 
W.  of  Toronto,  30  N.  of  Hamilton  and  12 
N.    E.   of   Milton,   the    county    seat.     En- 
gaged in  manufacturing.      Has  tanneries 
and  glove  and  knitting  works  ;   ships  lime, 
leather,  grain  and  gloves.     Has  churches 
and  schools  and  a  public  library. 
FREE    PRESS  ;  Thursdaj^s  ;  independ- 
ent;    four    pages;   size  24x36;   subscription 
$1.50;  established  1875;  H.  P.  Moore,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

ALIiISTON,  Simcoe  Co.,  n  1,600  pop., 
on  Boyne  r.,  and  on  Northern  &  N.  W.  Rd., 
24  m.  S.  W.  of  Barrie,  the  county  seat, 
52  from  Hamilton  and  116  from  Toronto. 
Has  lumber  and  woolen  mill,  sash  and 
agricultural  implement  factories  and  fine 
water  power.  A  good  grain,  lumber  and 
live  stock  market. 

HERAIiD;  Fridays;  eight  pages;  size 
27x41 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1878  ;  W. 
H.  Hender,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion K  K. 

ALMONTE,  Lanark  Co.,  D-  3,000  pop., 
on  Eastern  division  of  Canadian  Pacific  Rd., 
37  m.  N.  E.  of  Perth,  the  county  .seat,  and 
35  S.  W.  from  Ottawa.     Engaged  In  manu- 
facturing woolen  and  knit  goods,  and  the 
centre  of  a  fine  agricultural  district. 
GAZETTE;    Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
27x41 ;     subscription    .SI ;     establlslied     1807 ; 
McLeort  &  McEvven,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
circulation  1 1. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  liberal-conserva- 
tive ;  four  pages ;  size  25x36 ;  subscription 
$2;  established  1882;  Wm.  W.  Pittard,  editor 
and  publislier;  circulation  J. 

AL.VINSTON,  Lamhton  Co.,  p  1,.380 
pop.,  on  Sydcnliam  r.,  and  on  St.  Clair 
&  Petrolia  division  of  Micldgan  Central 
Rd.,  35  m.  W.  of  St.  Thomas  and  40  S. 
E.  of  Sarnla,  the  county  .seat.  Planing 
and  woolen  mills,  carriage  shops,  also 
flour  milling  and  stave  heading  factories 
located  here.  An  agricultural  and  stock- 
raising  country. 

FAIR  PIjAYj  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages;  size  22-x30;  subscription  $1  ;  es- 
tablished 1882  ;  Raines  &  Jacques,  editors  and 
publishers;  circulation  K  1;  issue  also  Brig- 
den  Beadle. 

AMHERSTBURG,  J^isex  Co.,  p 
:!,(KJU  pop.,  at  mouth  of  Detroit  r.,  6  m.  N. 
of  its  junction  with  Lake  Erie,  18  from 
Detroit,  and  16  S.  of  Sandwich,  the  county 
seat,   on  Michigan  Central  Ed.    A  manu- 


facturing town  and  shipping  and  coaling 
station.  Has  extensive  lime  stone  quarries 
in  the  vicinity.  Lake  steamers  connect  it 
with  all  points  on  the  river  and  Lake 
Erie  by  daily  trips  during  the  season  of 
navigation. 

ECHO;  Fridays;  eight  pages;  size  30x44; 
subscription  $2;  established  1874;  Echo 
Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers ;  circula- 
tion I  1. 

ARNPRIOR,  Renfrew  Co.,  cf  2,450 
pop.,  on  Cliats  Lake  at  the  confluence  of 
the  Madawaska  and  Ottawa  rs.,  52  m.  W. 
of  Ottawa  and  50  S.  E.  of  Pembroke,  the 
county  seat.  Has  saw  and  woolen  mills 
and  marble  works.  Iron  mines  in  the 
vicinity.  Has  churches  and  schools  and  a 
public  library. 

CANADIAN  TIMES;  Fridays;  liberal- 
conservative;  four  pages;  size  24x36;  sub- 
scription $2  ;  established  1873  ;  M.  T.  Haldane, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K. 

CHRONICL.E;  Fridays;  conservative; 
eight  pages ;  size  27x41 :  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1879 ;  Munn  &  Macdonald,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  cu'culatlon  K  K  1. 

ARTHUR,  Wellington  Co.,  p  1,400 
pop.,  on  Conestoga  r.,  and  on  Canadian 
Pacific  Rd.,  25  m.  N.  W.  of  Guelph,  the 
county  seat.  A  shipping  point  for  flour, 
live  stock  and  woolen  goods,  and  engaged 
in  manufacturing. 
ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays  ;  four  pages  ; 

size  26x40;  subscription  $2;  established   1872; 

E.  J.  O'Callaghau,  editor  and  publisher;  c»"- 

culation  K  K  1. 

AURORA,    York  Co.,   g   1,900  pop., 

on  Northern  &  Northwestern   Rd.,  30  m. 

N.  of  Toronto. 

BANNER;  Fridavs;  four  pages ;  size 
27x41 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1861 ; 
S.  H.  Lundy,  editor  and  publisher;  circu- 
lation K  1. 

BORE  A  US;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $2  ; 
estaijlished  1877 ;  A.  F.  Stevenson,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

AYLMER,  Elgin  Co.,  p  1,700  pop.,  on 
Catfish  creek  and  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  about  12 
m.  E.  of  St.  Thomas,  the  county  seat,  10 
from  Lake  Erie,  and  26  from  London. 
Surrounded  by  a  thickly-settled  and 
hlglily-proiluctlve  agricultural  country. 
Engaged  in  manufactures.  Lumbering 
carried  on. 
EXPRESS;    Fridavs;   four    pages;  size 

29x45 ;    subscription    $1  ;     establislied     1873  ; 

Thomas  W.  Micliael,  editor  and  publisher  ; 

circulation  J  1. 

AYR,   Waterloo   Co.,  p  1,300  pop.,   on 
the  Nith  r.  Credit  Valley  Rd.,  68  m.  W.  of 
Toronto   and    14   S.  of    Berlin,  the  county 
seat.    Some  of  the  largest  manufacturing 
establishments  In  the  Dominion  are  located 
here.      The    town    and     its    vicinity    are 
beautifully  situated  and  well  watered. 
RECORDER:  Thursdays;  eight  iJages; 
size  27x41  ;  subscription  $1;  established  1880; 
Alfred  Ro)iin.son,  editor  and  publisher;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

BARRIE,  C.  H.,  Simcoe  Co.,  n  4,600 
pop.,  on  Kcmpenfeldt  bay,  an  arm  of  Lake 
Simcoe,  and  Northern  &  N.  W.  Rd.,  64  m. 


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N.  N.  W.  of  Toronto.  Steamboats  ply 
between  Barrle  and  other  ports  on  the  lake. 
A  shipping  point  and  grain  market  and  also 
a  summer  resort.  Has  foundries,  machine 
shops,  woolen  factories,  etc. 

EXAMINER  ;  Thursdays;  liberal;  four 

ages ;  size  27x41 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
ishedlS64;  W.  M.  Nicholson  &  Son,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  cii'culation  J  1. 

GAZETTE;  Wednesdays;  four  pages; 
size  2Sx42 ;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1867 ;  N.  King,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion .1  1. 

NORTHERN  ADVANCE;  Thursdays; 
eight  pages;  size  .Slx4:S;  subscription  fl.fiO; 
established  1852;  W.  J.  Weston,  editor;  S. 
Wesley,  publisher ;  circulation  3  1 . 


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BEAVERTON,  Ontario  Co.,  g  1,000 
pop.,  on  Beaver  r.  at  its  confluence  with 
Lake  Simcoe,  and  on  Midland  Rd.,  75  m. 
from  Toronto,  and  45  N.  of  Whitby,  the 
county  seat.  Engaged  in  manufacturing 
woolen  goods ;  large  quantities  of  brick 
are  shipped  from  here. 

EXPRESS;  Fridays;  eight  pages;  size 
27x41 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1882 ;  J.  J. 
Cave,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

BEETON,  Simcoe  Co.,  n 

AVORLiD;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  ;  size 
27x40 ;  subscription  .§1  ;  established  1883 ;  F. 
H.  Macpherson,  editor ;  Beeton  Printing  and 
Publishing  Co.,  pul)lisher.s. 

BELLEVILLE,  C.  H.,  Hastings  Co., 
a-  10,5a)  pop.,  on  Bay  of  Quinte,  Moira  r., 
and  Grand  Trunk  and  Midland  Rds., 
50  m.  W.  from  Kingston  and  113  from 
Toronto,  and  220  from  Montreal,  in  the 
heart  of  the  Canadian  dairy  district.  Manu- 
facturing and  commerce  are  the  principal 
pursuits.  A  heavy  lumber  depot.  Leading 
distributing  point  for  the  Bay  of  Quinte 
barley.  The  Provincial  Deaf  and  Dumb 
Asylum  is  located  near  the  city. 

INTELLIGENCER ;  every  evening  ex- 
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29x41 ;  subscription  —  daily  $5,  weekly  $1  ; 
established— daily  1867,  weekly  1835;  Intelli- 
gencer Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers ;  circulation  —  dally  J  J, 
weekly  H  H. 

ONTARIO;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
daj',  and  CHRONICLE,  Fridays;  daily 
four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ;  size— daily 
25x36,  weekly  35x50;  subscription— daily  §5, 
weekly  $1.50  ;  established— daily  1870,  weekly 
1838 ;  T.  S.  Carman,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation-daily K  K  1,  weekly  H  H. 

CANADIAN  PATRIOT;  Wednes- 
days ;  eight  pages ;  size  of  page  12x18  ;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1SS5  ;  A.  R.  Carman, 
editor  ;  People's  Printing  and  Publishing  Co., 
publishers 

CHRONICLE;  (see  Ontario.) 

DOMINION  ODD-FELLOW;  Thurs 
days;  odd-fellowship;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x38; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1881 ;  R.  S.  Bell, 
editor;  J.  C.  Jamieson,  publi.sher;  circ'n  H  1. 

ONTARIO  POILTRY  HORNET; 
monthly  ;  poultry -raising ;  twelve  pages  ; 
size  of  page  8x10;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1881 ;  Rev.  W.  K.  Burr,  A.  M.,  edi- 
tor and  publisher ;  circulation  J. 

BERLIN,  C.  H.,  Waterloo  Co.,  p  4,800 
pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  35  m.  W.  N.  W. 
from  Hamilton  and  62  from  Toronto.  Has 
several   large   tanneries,    and    is    engaged 


very    largely    in    various    manufactures, 
especially  buttons. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  liberal-eon.serva- 
tive  ;  daily  four  pages,  weeklv  eight  pages  ; 
size— dally  2(Jx31,  weekly  31x40;  subscription 
—daily  $4,  weekly  $1 ;  established  1878  ;  P.  E. 
W.  Moyer,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation- 
daily  K,  weekly  J. 

JOURNAL;  Thur.sday.s  ;  German:  eight 
pages;  size  32x44  ;  subscriptinn  .S2 ;  estal>lish- 
ed  1860  ;  John  Motz,  editor  ;  Rittinger  i>t  Jlotz, 
publishers  ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

TELEGRAPH;  Fridays;  liberal ;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1853 ;  Alexander  Macpherson,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  J. 

LIJTHERISCHESVOLKSBLATT; 
semi-monthly ;  German  ;  lutheran ;  eight 
pages ;  size  22x27 ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lishetl  1870 ;  Andres  &  Frosch,  editors  and 
publishers. 

HITHER  ISC  HER  FRIEDENS- 
BOTE;  monthly;  German;  lutheran;  eight 
pages;  size  ol  page  9x12;  subscription  50 
cents  ;  established  1883. 

BLENHEIM,  Kent  Co.,  p  2,170  pop., 
on  the  Erie  &  Huron  Rd.,  6  m.  N.  W.  of  Ron- 
deau harbor  on  Lake  Erie  and  12  m.  S.  E.  of 
Chatham,  the  county  seat,  and  186  from 
Toronto.  Has  flour,  saw  and  planing  mills, 
three  bent  wood  works,  foundry  and  ma- 
chine shops;  churches  and  siilendid  schools. 
Has  a  large  grist  mill. 


NEWS  ;    Fridays  ; 


four  pages;  size  24x36; 
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subscription    $1.25 ;   established    1873 
Paterson,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K. 

BLYTHE,    Huron  Co.,  p   1,100  pop., 

on  London,   Huron,   &  Bruce  Rd.,    in  the 

midst  of  a  rich  agricultural  country. 

ADVOCATE;  Thursdays  ;  eight  pages; 
size  27x41 :  subscription  §1  ;  established  1874  ; 
Thomas  Pasmore,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation K. 

BOBCAYGEON,  Victoria  Co.,  ti 
1,000  pop. ;  the  nearest  Rd.  station  is  Fene- 
lon  Falls  11  m.  W.,  and  is  22  N.  E.  of  the 
county  seat,  Lindsay.  Situated  on  an  is- 
land, and  Is  the  headquarters  of  the  lumber 
dealers. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  four  pages; 
size  25x41 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established 
1870;  Charles  E.  Stewart,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 

BOTH"WELL,A'en<  Co., p  1,000  pop., 
on  Thames  r.  and  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  22  m. 
N.  E.  of  Chatham,  the  county  seat,  and  42 
S.  W.  of  London  and  68  E.  of  Detroit.  Cen- 
tre of  a  rich  grazing  and  agricultural  dis- 
trict and  a  shipping  point  for  grain,  live 
stock,  produce  and  crude  oil. 

TIMES:  Thursdays  ;  eight  pages ;  size 
27x40 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1875 ;  Wil- 
liam C.  Gamble,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation K  K  1. 

BO WMAN VILLE,  Durham  Co.,  g 
3,650  pop.,  2;«m.  N.  from  an  excellent  harbor 
of  Lake  Ontario,  known  as  Port  Darlington, 
and  station  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  43  m.  N. 
E.  of  Toronto,  and  30  W^.  of  Cobourg,  the 
county  seat.  Considerable  manufactur- 
ing is  done  here.  In  very  superior  agricul- 
tural district. 

CANADIAN  STATESMAN:  Fridays; 
liberal ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription 
$1.50 ;  established  1853 ;  M.  A.  James,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  1 1. 


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WEST  DURHAM  NEWS;  Fridays; 
eight  pages ;  size  39x41 ;  subscription  $1  ; 
established  1874  :  Gale  Bros.,  editors  and  pub- 
Ushers;  circulation  J  .1  1 . 

BRACEBRIDGE,  C.  H„  Muskoka 
Co.,  ^  1,400  pop.,  on  Muskoka  r.,  and  on 
the  Northern  &  Pacific  Junction  Rd.,  128  m. 
from  Toronto.  The  north  falls  of  the 
Muskota  r.  (60  feet  high)  are  in  the  centre  of 
the  town.  Lumber  business  extensively 
carried  on.  Has  one  of  the  largest  tanning 
-establishments  in  Ontario ;  also  woolen 
mills.  Extensive  tracts  of  timber  lands  lie 
In  Vicoria  county,  and  a  great  deal  of  lum- 
bering is  done.  It  is  a  highly-prized  sum- 
mer resort,  being  situated  in  the  centre  of 
the  finest  fishing  and  sporting  grounds  of 
the  Muskoka  Lakes  district. 

FREE  GRANT  GAZETTE;  Fridays; 
four  pages  ;  size  27x41 ;  subscription  $1.75  ;  es 
tablished  1872  ;  E.  F.  Stephenson,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

MUSKOKA  HERALD;  Thursdays; 
four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1.25  ;  es- 
tablished 1878 ;  Henry  Oaten,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

BRADFORD,   Simcoe    Co.,    o    1.400 

pop.,  on  the  West  branch  of  the  Holland  r. 

and   on    Northern   &    Northwestern    Rd., 

about  42  m.  N.  N.  W.  of  Toronto  and  22  S. 

E.  of  Barrie,  the  county  seat.    Has  flour, 

saw  mills  and  foundries. 

SOUTH  SIMCOE  NEWSj  Thursdays; 
eight  pages  ;  size  27x41 ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1866 ;  H.  S.  Broughton,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  K  1. 

W^  I T  N  E  S  .S ;  Tluirsdays  ;  conservative ; 
eight  pages ;  size  27x41 ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1879;  E.  Garrett,  eiiitor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

BRAMPTON,  C.  H.,  Peel  Co.,  jD  3.500 
pop.,  on  the  Eti)l)ic()ke  r.  and  on  Grand 
Trunk  and  Credit  Valley  Rds.,  21  m.  N.  W. 
of  Toronto.  Considerable  trade  done  here. 
Has  one  of  the  largest  agricultural  imple- 
ment manufactories  in  Canada,  and  is  a 
wheat  centre  surrounded  by  a  rich  and 
populous  district. 

CONSERVATOR ;  Fridays ;  four  pages ; 
size  27x41  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established 
1874  ;  A.  F.  Campbell,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  J  J. 

PEEL.  BANNER;  Thursdays;  eight 
pages  ;  size  27x41 ;  subscription  $1 ;  establish- 
ed 1868  ;  A.  F.  Dick,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation J  1^ 

TIMES;  Fridays  ;  reform  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  27x41 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established 
1855 ;  George  Tye,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation J  1. 

BRANTFORD,  C.  H.,  Brant  Co.,  p 
12,i)U0  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk,  Rd.,24  m.  from 
Hamilton,  65  from  Toronto  and  78  W.  of 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Connected  with  Lake  Erie 
by  Grand  river  and  canal.  Railroad  repair 
shops  here;  also  manufactories  of  steam 
engines,  machinery,  farming  implements 
and  various  articles. 

COURIER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEE KLiV,  Fridays;  four  pages; 
size — daily  24x36,  weekly  32x50 ;  subscription 
—daily  $5,  weekly  $2 ;  established— daily 
1871,  weekly  1839  ;  Henry  Lemmon,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circ'n— daily  K  K  1,  weekly  1 1. 

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Ing  except   Sunday,   and    TELEGRAM, 

Fridays ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight 
pages  ;  size— daily  24x35,  weekly  30x44  ;  sub- 
scription—daily .$4,  weekly  $1 ;  established- 
daily  18^9,  weekly  1867  ;  J.  W.  Grayson,  editor; 
Telegram  Printing  Co.,  publishers ;  cu-cula- 
tion— daily  K  1,  weekly  1 1. 

EXPOSITOR;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  daily 
four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages ;  size— daily 
24x36,  weekly  36x48 ;  subscription— daily  $5, 
weekly  $2  ;  established  1851;  Watt  &  Shenston, 
editors  and  publishers ;  circulation— daily 
K  1,  weekly  I  1. 

TEI-E(JRAM  ;  (see  Evenin a  Telegram.) 

ICONO(  LAST,  AND  PiE DO  BAP- 
TIST PIONEER;  semi-iiKJUthly  ;  evan- 
gelical; eiKlit  pauses;  size  24x:'.(', :  siiliscrijition 
$1;  established  18sl  ;  T.  L.  Wilkinscm,  editor 
and  publisher. 

CANADIAN  FORESTER  ;  monthly; 
Canadian  order  of  foresters ;  four  pages  ;  size 
16x24;  subscription  50  cents  ;  established  1881; 
A.  E.  Gammage,  editor  and  publisher. 

BRIGDEN,  Lambton  Co.,  p  500  pop., 
12  m.  from  Tetrolia.  Has  a  stave  and  saw 
mill. 

BEADLE;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
22x30;  established  1883:  Raines  &  Jacques, 
editors  and  publishers ;  issue  also  Alvinston 
Fair  Play. 

BRIGHTON,  Northumberland  Co.,  □, 

1,600    pop.,   on   Lake  Ontario   and   Grand 

Trunk  Rd.,  about  91  m.  E.  N.  E.  of  Toronto 

and  22  E.  of  Cobourg,  the  county  seat. 

ENSIGN;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
25x40  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1871 ;  T.  N. 
Scripture,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  J. 

BROCKVIL.LE,  C.  H.,  Leeds  Co., 
D-  8,500  pop.,  on  St.  Lawrence  R.  and 
Grand  Trunk  and  Eastern  division  ..f 
Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  125  m.  W.  of 
Montreal.  Engaged  in  farming,  dairy- 
ing, mercantile  and  manufacturing  pur- 
suits. Is  the  Northern  terminus  of  the 
Utica  &  Black  R.  Rd.,  and  Southern  termi- 
nus of  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  and  Eastern 
terminus  of  Brockville,  Westport  &  Gren- 
ville  Rd.,  now  in  course  of  construction. 

EVENING  RECORDER;  every  even- 
ing  except   Sunday,    and    RECORDER. 

Thursdays  ;  daily  tour  pages,  weekly  eight 
pages;  size— dally  24x35,  weekly  34x44;  sub 
scription— daily  $4,  weekly  $1 ;  established- 
daily  1873,  weekly  1820  ;  J.  J.  &  M.  A.  Bell,  edi- 
tors; Recorder  Printing  Co.,  publishers;  cir- 
culation— daily  J,  weekly  J  1. 

TIMES  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  daily  four  pages, 
weekly  eight  pages;  size— daily  24x34, week- 
ly 30x44;  subscription— daily  .$4,  weekly  $1 ; 
estalilislicd  ISS2;  N.  B.  Colcock,  editor  ;  cir- 
culaliou— dailv  K  1,  weekly  J  1. 

MONITOR;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
27x41 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1854 ; 
McMullen  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  K  K  1. 

RECORDER;  (see  Evening  Recorder.) 

BRUSSEIiS,  Huron  Co.,  p  1,500  pop., 
on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  40  m.  from  Lake  Hurou 
and  30  from  Goderich.  Centre  of  a  fertile 
country. 

POST;  Fridays;  eight  pages;  size  28x40; 
suV)scrii)tion  $2  ;  established  1S73  ;  W.  H. 
Kerr,  editor  anil  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

CALEDONIA,    Haldimand    Co.,   p 

1,3(X)  pop.,  on  Grand  r.  and  on  Grand  Trunk 

and  Northern  &  Northwestern  Rds.,  17  ni.  E. 

S.  E.  of  Brantford  and  15  from  Hamilton.  It 

has  water  power  for  manufacturing  pur- 


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poses,   and   is   surrounded  by  an  agricul- 
tural district. 

(iRAND    RIVER    SACHEM;    Wed 

nesdays  ;  four  pases  ;  size  27x41 ;  subscription 
•S-' ;  established  1855  ;  H.  B.  Sawle,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  J  1. 

CAMPBELLFORD,  Northumber- 
land Co.,  Q.  1,(XX)  pop.,  ou  Midland  Rd.,  30  ni. 
from  Belleville.  On  Trent  r.  and  possesses 
fine  water  power  for  manufacturing  pur- 
poses. 

HERALiD;  Thursdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
24x36  ;  subscription  $1  25  ;  established  1873  ;  J. 
T.  Vosper,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K. 

CANNINGTON,  Ontario  Co.,  q  1,000 

pop.,  on  Midland  Rd.,  59  ni.  fx-om  Toronto. 

Engaged  in  manufacturing,  and  surrounded 

by  an  agricultural  district. 

ONTARIO  GLEANER;  Thursdays; 
■eight  pages;  size  3iix44;  subscription  $1.51); 
established  1871 ;  Herbert  R.  Lack,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  I. 

<3ARLETON  PLACE,  Lanark  Co., 
D-  2,500  pop.,  on  Mississippi  r.  and  main  junc- 
tion on  Eastern  division  of  Canadian 
Pacific  Rd.,  21  m.  from  Perth  and  28  from 
Ottawa.  A  prominent  railway  and  manu- 
facturing centre. 

CENTRAL  CANADIAN;  Thursdays; 
■four  pages ;  size  26x39  ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1876 ;  W.  W.  Cliff,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J  1.    . 

HERALD;  Wednesdays  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  26x38;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1851; 
Allen  Bros.  &  Kibbee,  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation  J  1. 

CAYUGA,  C.  H.,  HaUimand  Co.,  p 
S4U  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  at  head  of 
navigation  on  Grand  r. ,  25  m.  S.  of  Hamilton. 
Has  a  foundry  and  grist  mill,  plaster  beds, 
stone  quarries,  and  agricultural  surround- 
ings. 

HALDIMAND     ADVOCATE  ;     Fri 

days  ;  four  pages  :  size  25x36  ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1868 ;  E.  C.  Campbell,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

>CH ATHAM,  C.  H.,  Kent  Co.,  p  9,500 
pop.,  on  Thames  r.  and  on  Grand  Trunk 
and  the  Erie  &  Huron  Rds.,  67  m.  westward 
of  London,   and   47    from    Detroit,    Mich. 
Ranks  as  the  largest  market  for  farmers' 
produce  in  the  Dominion,  and  the   chief 
town   of    Soutliwestern   Ontario.     In   the 
"  Garden  of  Ontario."    Has  also  extensive 
manufactures  and  shipbuilding. 
PLANET;  triweekly,  Mondays,  Wednes- 
days and  Fridays,  and  WEEKLY,  Thurs- 
days ;  triweekly  four   pages,  weekly  eight 
pages  ;   size— triweekly  25x39,  weekly  38x49  ; 
subscription— triweekly  $3,    weekly   $1 ;  es 
tabllshed  1851 ;  S.  Stephenson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;   circulation— tri- weekly   K  1,   weekly 
H  1. 

BANNER;  Wednesdays;  liberal;  eight 
pages;  size  34x44;  subscription  .$1.50;  establish- 
ed 1864 ;  Banner  Printing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  I  I. 

MISSIONARY  MESSENGER; 
monthly  ;  African  methodist  episcopal  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x35  ;  subscription  75  cents ;  es- 
tablished 1865  ;  Rev.  N.  C.  Brooks,  editor ; 
African  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  J. 

CHESLEY,  Bruce  Co.,  -a  1,200  pop., 
on  Grand  Trunk  Rd..  16  m.  from  Walkerton. 
In  the  centre  of  a  good  agricultural  section. 


ONTARIO. 


Has  fine  water  power,  and  engaged  in  mill- 
ing and  manufacturing. 

ENTERPRISE;  Wednesdays ;  four 
pages;  size  24x3(i ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1876 ;  William  Kay,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher :  circulation  K  K  1. 

CLIFTON,  Welland  Co.,  g  1,800  pop., 
on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  43  m.  from  Hamil- 
ton. 

NIAGARA  FALLS  REVIEW;  (see 
Niagara  Falls.) 

CLINTON,  Huron  Co.,  p  3,000  pop., 
on  Buffalo  &  Lake  Huron  and  London, 
Huron  &  Bruce  di^asions  of  the  Grand 
Trunk  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  E.  of  Goderlch.  Is  the 
seat  of  considerable  manufacturing,  and 
the  centre  of  a  flue  agricultural  section. 

HURON  NEWS  RECORD  ;  Wednes 
days  ;  independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x42  ; 
subscription  $1.25;  established  1878;  Whitely  & 
Todd,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  I. 

NEW  ERA  ;  Fridays  ;  eight  pages  ; 
size  31x44 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1865; 
Robert  Holmes,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cir- 
culation J  J. 

CANE  JOURNAL;  monthly;  twelve 
pages  octavo ;  subscription  50  cents ;  estab- 
lished 1882 ;  S.  J.  Andrews,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  G  G. 

COBOURG,  C.  H.,  Northumberland 
Co  ,  Q,  5,000  pop.,  on  Lake  Ontario  and  Grand 
Trunk  Rd.,  and  southern  terminus  of  Co- 
bourg,  Peterborough  &  Marmora  Rd.,  70  m. 
from  Toronto,  250  from  Montreal  and  105  W. 
by  S.  of  Kingston.  Engaged  In  manufac- 
turing railway  cars,  woolen  goods,  etc., 
and  commerce.  Shipping  point  for  iron  ore. 
Seat  of  Victoria  University. 

SENTINEL-STAR;  Thursdays;  eight 
pages  ;  size  .30x42  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1831  ;  E.  H.  Fogarty,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher :  circulation  J  1. 

WORLD;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
26x4U  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1864  ; 
Henry  Hough,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  J. 

ACTA  VICTORI ANA  ;  monthly  ; 
twenty-six  pages ;  size  of  page  8x11 ;  sub 
scription  $1 ;  established  1876  ;  Geo.  W.  Bruce, 
editor;  Literary  and  Jackson  Societies  of 
Victoria  University,  publishers ;  circulation 
K  1;  a  college  paper;  Issued  during  the  col- 
legiate year. 

COLBORNE,  Northumberland  Co.,  Q, 

l,o00  pop.,  on  Lake  Ontario  &  Grand  Trunk 

Rd.,  90  m.  W.  by  S.  of  Kingston.    Engaged 

in  shipping  lumber,  grain,  apples,  etc. 

EXPRESS;  Thursdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
24x36  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1866 ; 
George  Keyes,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion K. 

NORTHUMBERLAND  ENTER- 
PRISE; Wednesdays ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
27x41  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estal)lished  1881  ; 
F.  J.  Jewell,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K  1. 

COLLINGWOOD,  Simcoe  Co.,  n 
5,500  pop.,  on  Georgian  bay,  at  terminus  of 
Northern  &  Northwestern  Rds.  Steam- 
boats to  all  Georgian  bay  ports.  Lake 
Superior  and  Chicago.  Contains  a  stone 
dry  dock,  shipyard,  tanneries,  lumber  and 
grist  mills,  furniture  factories  and  large 
collegiate  institute.  Also  largely  engaged 
in  fisheries  and  grain  and  general  freight 
trade  with  Chicago  and  other  points. 

BULLETIN;  Thursdays;  reform;  four 
pages ;  size  27x41 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 


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ONTARIO. 


lished   1870;     J.   G.  Hands,    editor  and   pub- 
lisher; eireulation  K  I. 

ENTERPRISE  AND  MES- 
SENGER ;  Thursdaj's ;  four  pat?es  ;  size 
28x43  ;  subscription  $1  ;  establislied  1856 ;  I. 
W.  Brady  and  W.  A.  Hogg,  editors  and  pub- 
lisliers  ;  circulation  J  J. 

COMBER,  ^^--^sex  Co.,  J3  145  pop., 
22U  m.  from  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  on  the  Michigan 
Central  Rd. 

INDEPENDENT  ;  Thursdays;  non-par- 
tisan ;  eight  jjages ;  size  26x41 ;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1883 ;  A.  Mellish,  editor  and 
publislier. 

CORNWALL,  C.  H.,Stormoni  Co.,  a- 
5,(HK»  pop.,  on  St.  Lawrence  r.,  at  mouth  of 
Cornwall  canal,  and  on  Grand  Trunlt  Rd., 
S2  m.  S.  W.  of  Montreal.  Engaged  in  agri- 
culture. Supplied  with  water  power,  which 
is  employed  in  various  manufactures. 

FREEHOLDER;  Fridays  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  28x44 ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established 
1846;  H.  S.  Macdonald, editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  K  1. 

REPORTER  Saturdays;  four  pages; 
size  27x41 ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established 
1876  :  R.  W.  Macfarlane,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  K  K  1. 

DESERONTO,  Hastings  Co.,  a-  2,800 

pop.    Has  liiinber  and  flour  mills  and  other 

manufacturing  interests. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays ;  independent ; 
eight  pages ;  size  28x4(1 ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1883;  Deseronto  News  Co.  (lim- 
ited), editors  and  publishers;  cii-c'nKKl. 

DRAYTON,  Wenington  Co.,  p  587 
pop.,  on  the  Great  Western  division  of  the 
Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  71  ni.  from  Southam  and 
58  from  Harrisburg. 

TIi>IES  ;  Mondays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  of 
page  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1884  ;  T.  C.  Dean,  editor  and  publisher. 

DRESDEN,  Kent  Co.,  p  located  at  the 
head  of  navigation  on  the  Sydenham  river, 
In  a  line  agricultural  country  ;   largely  en- 
gaged In  slilpping  cord-wood,  staves,  bolts, 
timber,  lumber,  shipbuilding,  etc. 
TIMES;  Fridays;  twelve  pages;    size  of 
page  14x20  ;  subscription  $1 ;  estal^lished  1871  ; 
W.  Colville,  editor  ;  Times  Frintiug  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

DTTNDALK,  Grey  Co.,  -n  700  pop.,  on 
Toronto,  Grey  &  Bruce  Rd.,  a  short  distance 
from  Owen  Sound.    A  grain  and  lumber  re- 
gion. 
HERAIiD;  Thursdavs;  four  pages;  size 

24.X46;  established  1881 ;  Theodore  Hall,  editor 

and  puljlisher;  circulatlou  K  1. 

DUND AS,  Wentworth  Co.,  p  3,000 pop., 
at  head  of  Burlington  bay,  on  Great  West- 
ern division  of  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  5  m.  W. 
of  Hamilton.    Engaged  in  manufacturing. 

STANDARD;  Thursdays;  four  pages ; 
size  27x41 ;  subscription  $1  :  established  1874 : 
T.  J.   Bell,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'u  K  I. 

TRUE  BANNER;  Thursdays;  four 
pages ;  size  27x44 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1857  ;  James  Somerville  &  Son,  editors 
and  pul)lishors ;  circulation  .1  J  I. 

DUNNVILLE,    JMdimand    Co.,    p 

- 1,600   pop.,   on  Grand    River   and  Buffalo, 

division  of  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  40  m.  S.  S.  E. 


ONTARIO. 


of  Hamilton  and  50  by  water  W.  by  N.  of 
Buffalo. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays  ;  four  pages;  size 
24x36;  suljscription  $2;  established  1870; 
Robert  White,  editor  and  publisher;  circu- 
lation K. 

REFORM  PRESS;  Wednesdays;  eight 
pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription  $1 :  estab- 
lished 1873 ;  L.  J.  Weatherby,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  i. 

DURHAM,    Grey  Co.,  -a  1,051  pop., 

on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  about  16  m.  from  Mt. 

Forest  and  88  from  Toronto. 

CHRONICliE;  Thui-sdays  ;  fom-  pages; 
size  27x41 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established 
1867 ;  Atliur  H.  N.  Jenkins,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

G  R  E  Y  R.  E  V  I  E  \V  :  Thursdays ;  four 
pages  ;  size  27x41 ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1878;  B.  H.  Townsend,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K  K  1. 

DUTTON,  Elgin  Co.,  Q  800  pop.,   on 

Canada  Southern  Rd.,  18  m.  W.  of  St. 
Thomas  and  140  from  Toronto.  Milling 
and  manufacture  of  agricultural  Imple- 
ments.   In  a  flne  farming  country. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays ;  four  pages  ; 
size  24x36;  subscription  $1;  established  1881; 
W.  F.  Phelps,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion K  K. 

EGANVILLE,    Renfrew  Co.,  z^  400 

pop.,  on  Bonnechere  r.,  25  m.  from  Pembroke 

and  12  from  Rd.    Lumbering  and  phosphate 

mining  form  tlie  industries  of  the  place. 

ENTERPRISE;  Wednesdays  ;  four 
pages  ;  size  24.X.36  ;  subscription  $1 ;  establish 
ed  1879  ;  James  C.  Williams,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

ELMIRA,  Waterloo  Co.,  p  900  pop.,  on 
the  Kauakagigue  r.,  16  m.  W.  of  Guelph 
and  12  N.  of  Berlin.  Engaged  in  milling 
and  woolen  manufacturing,  and  surround- 
ed by  a  fine  agricultural  and  stock-raising 
country. 

ADVERTISER;  Thursdays;  eight 
pages  ;  size  27x41  ;  subscription  $1.75  ;  estali- 
lished  1882;  George  Beavers,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K. 

ELORA,  Wellington  Co.,  p  1,500  pop., 
at  confluence  of  Grand  and  Irvine  rs.,  12  m. 
from  Guelph,  on  Credit  Valley  Rd.  and 
Wellington,  Grey  &  Bruce  division  of  Grand 
Trunk  Rd.,  60  m.  from  Hamilton  and  To 
ronto.  A  market  for  cattle  and  grain,  and 
engaged  in  manufacturing  carpets,  brushes 
and  agricultural  implements. 

EXPRESS;  Thursdays;  independent-re- 
form; four  ]jages  ;  size  27x41;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1872;  Campbell  Shaw,  edi- 
tor and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

EMBRO,  Oxford   Co,,  p  800  pop.,  10 

m.  from  IngersoU  and  Woodstock.  Engaged 

in  manufacturing,  and  surrounded  by  an 

agricultural  district. 

COURIER;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages; 
size  27x41;  subscription  .$1.50;  established 
1880 ;  John  W.  Guun,  editor  and  nuiuager ; 
circulation  K  1. 

ERIN,  Wellington  Co.,  p  900  pop.,  on 

Credit  Valley  Rd.,  50  m.  W.  of   Toronto. 

Milling  and  agricultural  district. 

ADVOCATE;  Thursda.vs  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  24x35  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1880 ; 


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OXTARIO. 


Sylvester  Dilts,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation K  1. 

ESSEX  CENTRE,  Essex  Co.,  p  1,500 
pop.,  OQ  Canada  Southern  division  of  Mich- 
igan Central  Rd.,  50  m.  from  Chatham  and 
18  from  Detroit  and  Windsor.  Engaged  in 
lumbering  trade  and  tlie  manufacture  of 
engines,  boilers  and  agricultural  imple- 
ments. 

ARGUS;  Fridays  ;  eight  pages ;  size 27x41 ; 
subscription  S1.50;  established  1SS5;  Lalng  & 
Stafford,  editors  and  publishers. 

EXETER,  ffuron  Co.,  p  2,000  pop.,  on 
the  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  and  is  a  good  agri- 
cultural district. 

REFLECTOR ;  Thiirsdays  ;  eight  pages ; 
size  30x44 ;  subscription  .§1 ;  established  1878 ; 
George  Moir,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion J. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  eight  pages;  size 
27x41 ;  subscription  .S1..50  ;  established  187.3 ; 
John  White  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  J  J. 

FENELON  FALLS.  VictoHa  Co.,  p 

1,500  pop.,  on  Midland  Rd.  and  Trent  Valley 

Canal,    14   m.    from    Lindsay.      Has   saw, 

shingle  an<l  pulp  mills,  also  foundry. 

G  A  ZETTE ;  Saturdays  ;  four  pages ;  size 
24x36  ;  established  1872  ;  circulation  K. 

FERGUS,  Wellington  Co.,  p  2,600  pop., 
on  Wellington,  Grey  &  Bruce  division  of 
Grand  Trunk  Rd.  and  Credit  Valley  divi- 
sion of  Canada  Pacific  Rd.  Engaged  in 
manufacturing,  and  surrounded  by  a  farm- 
ing district. 

NEWS  RECORD;  Thursdays ;   foui- 

pages;  size  27x41;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1858 ;  J.  &  R.  Craig,  editors  and  pub- 
lishei's  ;  circulation  J  1. 

FLESHERTON,    Grey    Co..   -a-  670 

pop.,  on  Toronto,  Grey  &  Bruce  Rd.,  30  m. 

from  Collingvvood  and  32  from  Owen  Sound. 

Engaged  in  manufacturing.  • 

ADVANCE;  Thursdays;  conservative; 
eight  pages;  size  27x41;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1881 ;  A.  R.  Fawcett,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

FOREST,  LamUon  Co.,  p  1,800  pop., 
on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  25  m.  from  Sarnia. 
Located  in  the  midst  of  a  rich  agricultural 
country,  and  is  the  leading  grain  and  cattle 
market  in  the  county. 

FREE  PRESS  ;  Fridays;  independent; 

eight  pages ;  size  30x38 ;  subscription  .§1 ; 
established  1879;  Pettypiece  &  Auld,  editors 
and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  J  1 . 

FRASERVILLE,      Nortlmmherland 

Co.,  n,  100  pop.,  28  m.  N.  W.  of  Cobourg,  the 

county  seat.    A  shipping  point  for  grain. 

LiE  JOUR;  Fridays  ;  French  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  21x27  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1SS4 ; 
J.  E.  Mercier,  editor  and  publisher. 

G  A  L  T  ,  Waterloo  Co.,  p  6,000  pop.,  on 

Grand  r.  and  Great  Western,  Grand  Trunk 

and  Credit  Valley  division  of  the  Canadian 

Pacific  Rds.,  m  m.  W.  N.  W.  of  Hamilton. 

Engaged  in  manufacturing  and  a  centre  of 

trade. 

DUMFRIES   REFORMER  ;    Thurs 

davs  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription 
$1.00;  established  1848;  Collie  &  McGiverin, 
editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  J  1. 

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REPORTER;  Fridays;  eight  pages; 
size  36x48  ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1847 ; 
Jaft'ray  Brothers,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  I. 

GANANOQUE,  Leeds  Co.,  n-  3,100 
pop.,  on  St.  Lawrence  r.,  among  the 
Thousand  Islands,  and  on  Grand  Trunk 
Rd.,  18  m.  from  Kingston.  Largely  engaged 
in  manufactures.  Has  several  hotels ;  is  a 
summer  resort. 

JOURNAL,  AND  THOUSAND  IS- 
LAND GAZETTE;  Fridays ;  twelve 
pages  ;  size  of  page  15x22  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1883  ;  E.  G.  Hart,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

REPORTEK;  Saturdays;  four  pages; 
size  24x36  ;  subscription  $1;  established  1872; 
Freeman  Britton,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

GEORGETOWN,  Halton  Co.,  p 
1,700  pop.,  on  N.  &  N.  W.  and  Grand  Trunk 
Rds.,  28  m.  N.  W.  of  Toronto  and  35  from 
Hamilton.  Engaged  in  the  manufacture  of 
various  kinds  of  paper,  lumber,  shingles, 
woolen  goods,  knitting  machines  and  Iron 
fencing. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
27x41 ;  subscription  .$1  ;  established  1865  : 
D.  E.  Bastedo,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation J  J. 

GLENCOE,  Middlesex  Co.,  p  2,000 
pop.,  on  Great  Western  division  of  Grand 
Trunk  Rd.  London  is  the  nearest  city.  En- 
gaged in  milling  and  has  an  extensive 
agricultural  implement  factory.  One  of  the 
longest-continued  cattle  fairs  in  Ontario  is 
held  here  in  the  spring  and  autumn. 

TRANSCRIPT;  Thursdays ;  four 
pages;  size  24x36;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1872  ;  Arthur  Sutherland,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

GODERICH,  C.  H.,  Huron  Co.,  p 
5,000  pop.,  on  Lake  Huron  ;  terminus  of  Buf- 
falo division  of  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  1:33  m. 
from  Toronto  and  120 from  Detroit.  Shipping 
point  on  the  Lake,  and  has  a  fine  harbor. 
A  place  of  active  trade,  centre  of  an  agricul- 
tural district,  and  a  flue  summer  resort.  En- 
gaged in  the  manufacture  of  salt. 

HURON  SIGNAL;  Fridays ;  eight 
pages ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  .Sl-.5il ;  estab- 
lished 1848  ;  McGillicuddy  Bros.,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  J  J. 

STAR;  Fridays;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44  ; 
subscription  $1..5li;  established  1866;  James 
Mitchell,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  J  J  1 . 

GORE  BAY,  Algoma  Co.,  ti  500  pop., 
on  Grand  Jlanitoulin  Island  and  Lake  Hu- 
ron. Agricultural  and  timber  district ; 
also  a  large  shipping  point. 

MANITOULTN  GUIDE;  Fridays; 
independent;  four  pages;  size  20x26;  subscrip- 
tion .SI  ;  established  1878 ;  Basil  C.  Canniff, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K. 

GORRIE,  Huron  Co.,  ~q  800  pop.,  on 
Toronto,  Grey  &  Bruce  division  of  the  Can- 
adian Pacific  Rd.  Contains  saw  and  grist 
mills,  shingle  factories  and  other  manufac- 
tui-es. 

HOWICK  ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays ; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $1.25 ;  es- 
tablished 1878 ;  James  W.  Green,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K. 


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ONTARIO. 


GRAVENHURST,  Muskoka  Co., 
2,00u  pop.    Lumber  manufacturing. 


ONTARIO. 


IS 


MUSKOKA   BANNER  ;  Fridays;  four 
/ages;  size  34x3(i;  subscription  $1;  established 
881;  W.  R.  Tudliope,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  K. 

GUELPH,   C.  H.,    Wellington  Co.,  p 
10,500  pop.,  on  Speed  r.  and  Grand  Trunk, 
Great  Western  &  Wellington,  Grey  &  Bruce 
Rds.,  i50  m.  W.  by    S.   of  Toronto.    Large 
quantities  of   limestone   are   found    here. 
Engaged  in  manufactures  of  various  kinds. 
Centi-e  of  trade.    In  an  agricultural,  manu- 
facturing and  stock-raising  region. 
HERALD;    every   evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  VVEEKliY,  Thursdays  ;  daily  four 
pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ;  size— daily  24x37, 
weekly  (size  of   page)  24x37 ;   subscription- 
daily  $4,  weekly  $1.50;  established— dally  1867, 
weekly  1847 ;   Chadwick   &   Co,  editors  and 
publishers;  circulation— daily  J,  weekly  H  H. 
MERCURY    AND   ADVERTISER; 
every  evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEK- 
LY, Thursdays;  daily  four  pages,    weekly 
eight  pages  ;  size— daily  24x35,  weekly  40x52 ; 
suDscriptiou— daily  $4,  weekly  $1.50;   estab- 
lished-daily 18C7,  weekly  1853 ;  Innes  &  David- 
son,  editors   and    publishers ;    circulation- 
daily  J  1,  weekly  H  H  1. 

NATIONAL;  (see  Toronto.) 

HAGERSVILLE,  Haldimand  Co.,  p 
1,000  pop.,  at  junction  of  Canada  division  of 
the  Michigan  Central  and  N.  &  N.  W.  Rds. 
TIMES ;  Saturdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x 

32 ;     subscription  $1  ;     established    1883 ;     E. 

Llewellyn,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K. 

HAMILTON,  C.  H.,  Wentworth  Co.,  p 
40,000  pop.,  at  head  of  Burlington  bay, 
and  on  Great  Western  division  of  Grand 
Trunk  Rd.,  and  Northern  &  Northwestern 
Rd.,  228  m.  E.  N.  E.  of  Detroit.  Shipping 
produce  and  manufacturing  carried  on, 
being  connected  by  railroad  and  canal 
with  all  points.  Connections  include  Great 
Western,  Grand  Trunk,  Hamilton  &  North- 
western, Canada  Southern  and  Canadian 
Pacific  Rds.,  and  various  lines  of  steamers 
and  vessels,  daily,  weekly  and  otherwise. 
The  manufactures  of  the  city  constitute 
its  chief  indu.strial  and  commercial  feature. 
Tt  is  situated  in  a  rich  and  extensive  farm- 
ing region. 

EVENING  TIMES:  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  TIMES,  Thursdays;  dally 
four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages;  size— daily 
27x44,  weekly  31x44 ;  subscription— daily  $6, 
weekly  $1.50  ;  established  1858  ;  Times  Print- 
ing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation- 
dally  G  G  1,  weekly  G  G  1. 

SPECTATOR;  every  morning  and 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY, 
Thursdays ;  daily  four  pages  weekly  eight 
pages;  size— daily  27x45,  weekly  31x45;  sub- 
scription—morning $6,  evening  $5,  weekly 
«1 ;  established  1818 ;  Spectator  Printing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishei-s;  circulation- 
dally  G  G  1,  weekly  G  G  1. 

PALLADIUM  OF  LABOR  ;  Satur- 
days ;  eight  pages  ;  size  2(ix40 ;  subscription 
"1;  established   1883;   Co-operative  Priming 


s 


lo.,  publishers;  W.  H.  Rcwe,  manager;  cir 
culatiou  G  1. 

TIMES;  (see  Kvruinn  Times.) 

ANCIENT  F(>RESTER;  monthly; 
ancient  order  of  foresters;  (tight  pages:  size 
•20x27 ;  subscription  50  cents;  established 
1881 ;  Will  J.  Vale,  manager  ;  ofHcial  organ  of 
the  Subsidiary  High  Court  of  Canada ;  circu- 
lation J  J. 


BRITISH  LION;  monthly;  four  pages; 
size  22x30 ;  established  1881 ;  C.  A.  Johnson, 
editor  and  publisher;  an  edition,  entitled 
American  Eagle,  is  issued  at  New  York  City  ; 
both  are  issued  for  free  distribution. 

CANADIAN  ROYAL  TEMPLAR; 
monthly  ;  temperance  ;  f om'  pages ;  size  20x 
26  ;  subserliition  50  cents  ;  established  1884  ; 
official  orsHU  of  the  Dominion  Council. 

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1876  ;  Students  of  Wesleyan  Ladies'  College, 
editors  and  publishers;  circulation  K  ;  a  col- 
lege paper ;  issued  during  the  collegiate  year. 

HANOVER,   Grey  Co.,  -n  1,300  pop., 

onSaugeenr.,and  on  a  branch  of  the  Grand 

Trunk  Rd.,  40  m.  from  Owen  Sound.    Is  a 

manufacturing  town. 

POST;  Thursdays;  eight  pages;  size  26x40: 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1881;  W.  H. 
Ashley,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K  K. 

HAH^lSTOli ,Wemnffton  Co.,p  1,000 
pop.,  on  Toronto,  Grey  &  Bruce  Rd.  and 
Wellington,  Grey  &  Bruce  branch  of  the 
Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  481^  m.  from  Guelph,  93 
from  Hamilton  and  90  from  Toronto.  En- 
gaged in  manufactures.  A  good  produce 
market. 
TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  eight  pages;  size 

30x44 ;    subscription    $1 ;    established     1872 ; 

Robertson  &  Dewar,  editors  and  publishers  ; 

circulation  K  1. 

HASTINGS  ,East  Northumberland  Co., 
a,  1,000  pop.,  on  River  Trent  and  Midland 
division  of  the  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  66  m.  from 
Belleville,  22  m.  from  Peterborough.  Has 
great  water  power  and  is  extensively  d: 
gaged  in  manufacturing.  Is  also  in  an  ex- 
tensive grain  and  lumber  district. 

STAR;  Wednesdays  ;  eight  pages ;  size 
27x41 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1878 ; 
J.  A.  Howard,  editor;  Howax'd  &  Sons,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  K  1. 

HUNTSVILLE,  Muskoka  Co..  ^  500 

pop.,  36  m.  N.  of  Gravenhurst,  the  nearest 

Rd.  point.    A  shipping  point  for  lumber. 

FORESTER  ;  Fridays ;  four  pages  ;  size 
24x36 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1877 ;  F. 
W.  Clearwater,  editor  and  publisher. 

INGERSOLL,  Oxford  Co.,  p  5,000 
pop.,  20  m.  N.  N.  E.  of  London,  on  Thames  r. 
and  Great  Western  division  of  Grand 
Trunk  and  Ontario  division  of  Canadian 
Pacific  Rds.  Largely  engaged  in  manufac- 
turing agricultural  implements,  lumber 
and  carriages ;  has  large  pork-packing  es- 
tablishments, and  flour,  oatmeal  and  other 
mills.  The  centre  of  the  largest  cheese- 
making  district  of  Ontario.  A  large  busi- 
ness in  grain  and  live  stock  carried  on. 

CHRONICLE  AND  CANADIAN 
DAIRYSIAN;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
30,v45 ;  subscription  $2.:30 ;  established  1853 ;  G. 
F.  Gurnett,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  III. 

OXFORD  TRIBUNE  AND  CANA- 
DA DAIRY  REPORTER;  Thursdays; 
four  pages ;  size  30x45 ;  subscription  $2 ; 
i  established  1873 ;  Harry  Rowland,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  I. 

SUN ;  Wednesdays ;  four  pages ;  size 
27x41 ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1881 ;  C. 
R.  Patience,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  J  J 1. 

JARVIS,  Haldimand  Co.,  p  1,000  pop., 
,  at  junction  of  Northern  &  Northwestern 
t     and  Loop  Line  division  of   Grand  Trunk 


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ONTARIO. 


ONTARIO. 


Rds.,  30  m.  from  Hamilton.    A  grain  market 

in  an  agricultural  district. 

RECORD:  Thursdays;  eight  pages;  size 
80x44 ;  sulisoription  $1 ;  established  1879 ; 
Frank  N.  Pettit,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cirou- 
latiou  K  1. 

KINCARDINE,  Bruce  Co.,  -a  3,200 
pop.,  on  E.  shore  of  Lake  Huron,  about  35  m. 
N.  of  Goderich  and  168  N.  W.  of  Toronto. 
Northern  termiuus  of  the  Southern  exten- 
sion of  the  W.  G.  &  B.  division  of  the  Grand 
Trunk  Rd.  Quantities  of  salt  of  an  excel- 
lent qualltj'  are  ruanufaetured  here ;  also 
tath  and  fire  bricks,  engines  and  boilers, 
furniture.  Iron  machinery  of  all  kinds,  etc. 
The  principal  produce  market  and  largest 
town  in  tlie  county  of  Bruce. 

BRUCE     REPORTER;     Thursdays; 

eight  pages ;  size  30x44 ;  subscription  .$1.25 ; 
established  1867;  Dack  &  Dack,  editors  and 
publisliers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

STANDARD;  Thursdays;  four  pages; 
size  27.X40  ;  subscription  $1.25 ;  establislied 
1881 ;  A.  Denholm,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation K  K  1. 

KINGSTON,  C.  H.,  Frontenac  Co.,  o 
15,(A)0  pop.,  on  St.  LawTence  r.  and  Grand 
Trunk  and  terminus  of  Kingston  &  Pem- 
broke Rd.,  at  foot  of  Lake  Ontario  and 
mouth  of  Rideau  canal,  180  m.  S.  W.  of 
Montreal.  A  place  of  commercial  import- 
ance, and  outlet  for  a  number  of  iron, 
lead,  and  phosphate  mines,  located  40  m. 
to  the  North.  Engaged  in  forwarding  trade 
from  Chicago  to  Montreal.  Considerable 
shipbuilding  done  here.  Also  engaged  in 
the  manufacture  of  locomotives,  cars,  cot- 
tons, woolens,  pianos,  etc  Seat  of  four 
colleges  and  military  station  of  Ontario. 

BRITISH  WHIG;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  AVEEKIiY,  Thursdays ; 
dailj-  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages ;  size— 
dailv  26x40,  weeklv  36x48  ;  subscription — dai- 
ly S6,  weekly  $1 ;  established  18;J4 ;  E.  J. 
Barker  Pense,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion—daily J  J  1,  weekly  III. 

XEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  CHRONICLE  AND  NEWS,  Thurs 
days;  claily  four  pages,  weekly  .six  pages; 
size— daily  26x40,  weekly  (size  of  page)  20x26; 
subscription —daily  .§6,  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished—daily 1851,  weekly  1840;  Lewis  W.  Shan- 
non, editor  and  publisher ;  circulation — daily 
J  J  1,  weeklv  I. 

CHRONICLE  AND  NE^VSi  (see 
News.) 

QUEEN'S  COLLEGE  JOURNAL  ; 
semi-monthly ;  sixteen  pages ;  size  of  page 
8x10;  subscription  $1;  established  1873; 
the  organ  of  the  Alma  Mater  Society  of 
Queen's  University,  pubUsliers  ;  circulation 
K 1;  a  college  paper;  issued  during  the 
collegiate  session. 

CANADIAN  MISSIONARY;  month 
ly  ;  church  of  England ;  sixteen  pages  ;  size 
of  page  9x12 ;  subscription  50  cents ;  estab- 
Ushed  1883. 

KINQSVILIiE,  Essex  Co.,  p  1,000 
pop.,  on  Lake  Erie,  25m.  f rom  Amherstburg 
and  28  from  Windsor.  Has  a  large  patent 
process  flour  mill,  rolling  mill,  foundries 
and  factories,  and  is  becoming  noted  for 
its  woolen  manufactures.  It  has  a  fine 
government  harbor,  just  completed,  which 
■will  make  it  a  good  shipping  point ;  well 
known  as  a  summer  resorK 
REPORTER;     Fridays;    eight    pages; 


size  27x41 ;  subscription  $1 ;   established  1876  ; 
S.  T.  Copus,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K. 

LEAMINGTON,  Essex  Co.,  p  1,800 
pop.,  lh>  m.  N.  (if  Lake  Erie,  a  good  point 
for  shipment  of  produce ;  38  m.  from  Wind- 
sor, on  a  good  road ;  abounds  in  factories 
and  mills ;  good  farming  country. 
POST;    Thursdays  ;   eight  pages  ;   size 

27x41 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1874 ;  H. 

T.  Magill,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  J  1. 

li'ORIGNAL,  C.  H.,  Prescott  Co.,  d 
1,000  pop.,  55  m.  from  Ottawa  and  60  from 
Montreal  on  Ottawa  River  Rd.  and  Ottawa 
r.  Contains  steam  and  water  power  mills. 
The  Canada  Paetflc  Rd.  passes  along  the 
opposite  side  of  the  river. 

ADVERTISER;    Thursdays ;    four 

Bages;  size  24x36;  subscription  SI. 50;  estab- 
shed  1868 ;   Watson  Litle,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

NEWS;  Tuesdays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  27x41 ; 
subscription  §1.25 ;  established  1876  ;  John  But- 
terfield,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K  K. 

LINDSAY,  C.H.,  Victoria  Co.,  [^  .5,400 
pop.,  ou  Midland  branch  of  Grand  Trunk 
Rd.,  and  Southern  terminus  of  Victoria 
branch  of  same  Rd.,  43  m.  from  Port  Hope 
and  85  from  Toronto.  Engaged  In  manu- 
facturing ;  farming  and  lumbering  section. 

'  CANADIAN  POST  ;  Fridays;  eight 
pages ;  size  36x45 ;  subscription  .$1 ;  estab- 
lished 1857  ;  Charles  D.  Barr,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  H  H  1. 

VICTORIA  WARDER  ;  Fridays  ; 
eight  pages ;  size  34x46  ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1856;  Newton  Bios.,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  H  1. 

LISTO W EL, -Per^ft  Co.,  JJ  2,800  pop., 

;     on  Wellington,  Grey  &  Bruce  and  Georgian 
Bay  division  of  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  35  m.  S.  E. 
of  Goderich,  27  from  Stratford  and  45  from 
Guelph.     Engaged   in   manufacturing  and 
cheese  making ;  in  an  agricultural  country. 
BANNER;   Fridays;   eight   pages;    size 
30x44  ;    subscription  §1 ;  established  1866 ;  R. 
Ferguson,  editor ;  Ferguson  &  Elliott,  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  J  1. 

STANDARD ;  Fridays ; liberal-conserva- 
tive; four  pages;  size  27x41;  subscription  $1..50 ; 
established  1378  ;  A.  St.  George  Hawkins,  edi- 
tor and  publisher ;  circulation  J  J. 

LONDON,  C.  H.,  Middlesex  Co.,  p 
30,(KX)  pop.,  on  Thames  r.  and  Great  Western 
division  of  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  at  terminus  of 
London  &  Port  Stanley  and  London,  Hui'on 
&  Bruce  divisions,  81  m.  W.  of  Hamilton,  110 
!  from  Detroit  and  120  from  Suspension 
Bridge.  Entrepot  of  very  superior  agricul- 
tural region.  Engaged  In  oil  refining  and 
in  the  manufacture  of  agricultural  imple- 
ments. Has  fine  educational  institutions. 
i  ADVERTISER ;  every  morning  and 
evening  except  Sunday, 
uul  WESTERN  AD- 
41^  VERTISEB,  Fridays; 
ilaily  eight  pages,  weekly 
g  rxvelve  pages;  size — daUy 
*  17x22,  weekly  (Size  of  page) 
I  20x26 ;  subscription— daily 
S3,  weekly  $1 ;  established 
1863 ;  David  JUlls,  editor  ; 
p  Advertiser  Printing  Co., 
publishers;  Wm.  Cameron, 
manager  ;  circulation  — 
daily  G  1,  weekly  C  1.  A 
Michigan  edition  is  Issued 


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ONTARIO. 


weekly  for  Canadians  living  in  the  United 
States. 

FREE  PRESS  ;  every  morning  and 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY, 
Thursdays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  of  page— daily 
15x22  weekly  18x25;  subscription— daily  §6, 
weekly  $1.25;  established— dally  18.59,  weekly 
1847;  Free  Press  Printing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  eirc'n— daily  G  6,  weekly  E  E. 

CATHOLIC  RECORD;  Saturdays; 
catholic ;  eight  pages  ;  size  of  page  16x22  :  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1878;  Rev.  John  F. 
Coffey  editor  ;  Thomas  Coffey,  publisher  ; 
circulation  F  1. 

ECHO;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size  22x31; 
established  1880 ;  J.  L.  Barnwell,  editor  and 
pul)liRher ;  a  f I'ee  advertising  sheet. 

WESTERN  ADVERTISER;  (see 
Adivrtlser.) 

FAMILY  WELCOME  ;  semi-month- 
ly ;  eight  |iages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription  $1 ; 
e'staI)ll.shod  1884;  T.  B.  Maddocks,  editor; 
Western  Publishing  Co.,  jiublishers. 

CANADIAN  ENTOMOLOGIST; 
monthly  ;  science  ;  thirty-two  pages  octavo  ; 
subscription  ,§1  ;  established  1868 ;  Wm. 
Saunders,  editor ;  Entomological  Society  of 
Ontario,  publishers ;  circulation  K ;  inserts 
advertisements  of  an  entomological  charac- 
ter only. 

CANADIAN  WHEELMAN;  monthly; 
sporting;  twelve  pages;  size  of  page  9x12; 
subscription  .fl  ;  established  1883 ;  W.  K. 
Evans,  editor  ;  Canadian  Wheelman  Co..  pub- 
lishers: circulation  .1  1. 

FARMERS'  ADVOCATE  AND 
HOME  MAGAZINE;  monthly ;  agricul- 
tural; thirty-six  pages;  size  of  page  10x13; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1866 ;  William 
Weld,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  D. 

INDEPENDENT  FORESTER; 
monthly;  indeiieuilent  order  of  foresters; 
twenty" pages;  size  of  page  9x11;  subscrip- 
tion .§1  ;  estalilislied  ISSl  ;  Dr.  Oronhyatekha, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  H. 

liXJCAN,    Middlesex  Co.,  p  1,200  pop., 

on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  14  m.  from  London. 

Has  flour  mills,  and  is  the  centre  of  a  good 

grain-growing  country. 

ENTERPRISE;  semi-monthly;  f<>ur 
pages;  size  21x27;  established  1SS3;  J.  W. 
Orme,  editor  and  publisher ;  issued  for  free 
distribution. 

liUCKNOW,  Bruce  Co.,  -O  1,500  pop., 
on  W.,  G.  &  B.  Rd.,  22  ni.  from  Goderich 
and  26  from  Walkertou.  Surrounded  by  a 
good  agricultural  and  stock-raising  coun- 
try. Engaged  in  milling  and  manufacture 
of  agricultural  Implements. 

SENTINEL;  Fridays;  eight  pages;  size 
27x40  ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1873 ;  Jas. 
Bryan,  editor  and  publisher ;  clrc'n  K  1. 

MADOC,  Hastings  Co.,  0 1,400  pop.,  26 
m.  from  Belleville,  on  Midland  division  of 
Grand  Trunk  Rd.  In  a  farming  country, 
with  gold,  iron  and  lead  mines. 

NORTH     HASTINGS     REVIEW  ; 

Thursdays ;  eight  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  sub- 
scription $1.25 ;  established  1877 ;  John  R. 
Orr,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J. 

MANITO WANING,  r>istrict  ofAl- 
goma,  □  400  pop.,  on  Georgian  Bay,  "stop- 
ping" port  of  Manitoulin  Island.  Has  fac- 
tories, mills  and  agriculture ;  shipping 
point. 
MANITOULIN  EXPOSITOR;  Satur 

days  ;   four  pages  ;    size  24,x36  ;    subscription 

§1.25 ;  established  1879 ;   W.   L.   Smith,  editor 

and  puV)lisher  ;  circulation  K. 

MARKDALE,  Grej/ Co., -n  800  pop., 
on    the   Toronto,  Grey  &  Bruce  branch  of 


ONTARIO. 


the  Canadian  Pacihc  Rd.,  26  m.  from  Owen 
Sound  and  92  from  Toronto.    Contains  sev- 
eral mills  and  manufactories,  and  is  in  a 
good  agricultural  and  stock-raising  coun- 
try.   Has  also  good  trout  fishing. 
STANDARD;     Thursdays;     independ- 
ent ;    eight    pages :    size  27x41  ;   subscription 
$1.25  ;  established  1875  ;  C.  W.  Rutledge,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

MARKHAM,  York  Co.,  g  l,200pop., 
on  River  Rouge,  and  Midland  division  of 
Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  22  m.  N.  E.  of  Toronto. 
Manufacture  of  farm  implements  carried 
on.    Centre  of  an  agricultural  section. 

ECONOMIST;  Thur.sdays ;  four  pages: 
size  27x41;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1856 ;  Corson  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  J  J  1. 

MEAFORD,  Grerj  Co.,  -a  1,500  pop., 
on  Georgian  bay,  and  mouth  of  Bighead  r. 
Terminus  of  a  division  of  the  Northern  & 
Northwestern  Rd.,  116  m.  from  Toronto. 

MIRROR;  Fridays;  eight  pages;  size 
27x41;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1882; 
James  Patterson,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation K  K  1. 

MONITOR;  Fridays;  eight  pages ;  size 
26x40  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1868  ;  Sun- 
ter  &  McCarter,  editors  and  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

CHRISTIAN  WORKER;  montlily  ; 
christian ;  four  pages  ;  size  20x27 ;  sub- 
scription 60  cents  ;  established  1881  ;  Law  & 
Whitelaw,  editors  and  publishers ;  circ'u  J  1. 

MIDLAND,  Simcoe  Co.,  a  1,400  pop., 
o.)  m.  from  Barrle  and  on  Gloster  bay.   Prin- 
cipal business  lumber  and  grain. 
FREE     PRESS;    Thur.sdays ;    eight 
pages  ;  size  28x40  :    subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1882  ;  P.  J.  Ryan,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  IC  1. 

MIL.LBROOK,  Durham  Co.,  D,  1,300 
pop.,  on  Midland  division  of  Grand  Trunk 
Rd.,  18  m.  N.  W.  of  Port  Hope.  Engaged  in 
milling  and  various  manufactitres.  Sur- 
rounded by  an  agricultural  country. 

MESSENGER;  Wednesdays;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
18.58 ;  Alfred  E.  Hay ter,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  K. 

MILTON,  C.  H.,  Hcdton  Co.,  p  2,000 
po]!.,  36  m.  S. W.  of  Toronto  and  25  from  Ham- 
ilton, on  Northern  &  Northwestern  and 
Credit  Valley  Rds.  Centre  of  an  agricul- 
tural community,  in  which  the  manufae- 
tviring  interests  are  well  represented. 
CANADIAN     CHAMPION  ;     Thurs 

days  ;  four  pages  ;  size  26x40  ;  subscription  $1 ; 

established  I860  ;  Campbell  &  Panton,  editors 

and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  J. 
SUN  AND  HALTON   NEWS  ;  Thurs 

davs  ;   four  pages  ;    size  26x40  ;  subscription 

$1."50 ;  established  1877  ;  W.  J.  Watson,  editor 

and  publlslier  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

MITCHELL,  Perth  Co.,  p  2,400  pop., 
12  m.  from  Stratford.  Contains  grist  mills, 
foundries,  sash  and  door  and  other  fac- 
tories. 

ADVOCATE;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
30x44  ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1860 ; 
Davis  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circula- 
tion I  1. 

RECORDER;  Fridays;  eight  pages: 
size  31x44;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1877 ;  Thos.  H.  Race,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  J  1. 


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MORRISBURGH,  C    H.,  Dundas 

Co.,  a-  i.lXIO  pop.,  on  St.  Lawrence  r.  and 
Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  92  m.  W.  by  S.  of  Mon- 
treal.   An  agricultural  district. 
COURIER  :  Fridays;  eight  pages;  size 
27x41;   subscriptions?;   established  1862 ;    H. 
C.   Kennetly,  editor  and    publisher ;   circula- 
tion K  K  I." 

DUNDAS  CO.  HERALD;  Thursdays; 
four  pages  ;  size  27x41  ;  subscription  §2  ;  es- 
tablished 1874  ;  George  P.  Graham,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J. 

MOUNT  FOREST,  Wellington  Co., 
U  2,360  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  and  Toronto, 
Grey  &  Bruce  Rds.,  about  40  m.  from  Guelph, 
the  county  town  of  Wellington,  and  44  from 
Owen  Sound,  the  county  seat  of  Grey. 
In  an  agricultural  district.  Mercantile  and 
manufacturing  business  carried  on.  Sit- 
uation adapted  to  manufactures. 

CONFEDERATE  AND  EXAM- 
INER; Thursdays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  30x44; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1867 ;  H.  J.  Ben- 
ner,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

I  N  I>  E  X  ;  Fridays  ;  Independent ;  four 
pages:  size  18x24;  subscription  $1;  establish- 
ed 1884 ;  H.  H.  Stovel,  editor ;  C.  Stovel,  pub- 
lisher. 

REPRESENTATIVE;  Thursdays  ; 
eight  pages;  size  30x43 ;  subscription  $1.5(J; 
established  1885 ;  J.  A.  Lambert,  editor  and 
publisher. 

NAPANEE,  C.  H.,  Lennox  Co.,  O, 
4,500  pop.,  on  Napanee  r.  and  Grand  Trunk 
Rd.,  25  m.  from  Kingston,  135  from  Toronto 
and  205  from  Montreal  and  S.  terminus  of 
Napanee,  Tamworth  and  Quebec  Rd.  Sur- 
rounded by  an  agricultural  district,  and  en- 
gaged in  manufacturing.  Has  steamboat 
and  railroad  connections  with  all  parts  of 
the  country.  Principal  products  g;rain, 
lumber,  cheese  and  cattle. 

BEAVER  ;  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
29x44;  subscription  .$1.25;  established  1871; 
Templeton  &  Beeman,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
circulation  H  1. 

CANADA  CASKET;  Fridays;  temper- 
ance ;  eight  pages ;  size  26.x38 ;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  18T0 ;  Thos.  Lawless,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

EXPRESS;   Fridays  ;  liberal ;   eight 

fiages  ;  size  30x44  ;   subscription  .$1.50  ;  estab- 
ished  1862 ;  W.  M.  O'Beirne,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;   circulation  J  J  1. 

STANDARD;  Saturdaj-s ;  four  pages; 
size  26x38;  subscription  §2.30;  established 
1854;  T.  S.  Henry,  editor  and  publisher;  cir- 
culation J  1. 

NEW  HAMBURG,  Waterloo  Co., 
P  1,200  pop.,  on  Grand  r.  and  Grand  Trunk 
Rd.,  40  m.  N.  N.  W.  from  Hamilton,  14  E.  of 
Stratford  and  75  W.  of  Toronto. 

CANADISCHES    VOI.KSBLATT  ; 

Wednesdays ;  German ;  eight  pages ;  size 
32x44 ;  subscription  .$2 ;  established  1854  ; 
Jacob  Ritz  &  Co.,  editors  and  publish  rs  ;  cir- 
culation .7. 

HAMBURG  INDEPENDENT; 
Fridays ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1879 ;  Pressprich  &  Ritz, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K. 

NEW  MARKET,   York  Co.,  g  2,400 

pop.,  34  m.   N.  N.  W.  of  Toronto.    Agi-icul- 

tural  district  and  trade  centre. 

ERA  ;  Fridays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  28x42  ; 
subscription  S2 ;  established  1852 ;  Lyman  G. 
Jackson,  etfitor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  .1  1. 

NORTH  YORK  REFORMER;  Fri 


ONTARIO. 


days  ;  four  pages  ;  size  30x44  ;  subscription 
SI. 25 ;  established  1867 ;  Thomas  RatcUff, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

NIAGARA    FALLS    (CLIFTON), 

Wrllaiul  Co.,  g  pop.  of  village  960 ;  pop.  of 
town,  in  addition,  2,800.  The  Great  Horse- 
Shoe  Falls  and  the  Rd.  Suspension  Bridge 
are  in  the  limits  of  the  town. 

R  E  V  I  E  W  ;  Fridays ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
27x4(t;  subscription  S1.50;  established  1879;  J. 
E.  Anger,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J. 

NORWICH,  Oxford  Co.,  p  940  pop., 
on  Brantford  &  Tilsonburg  line,  division  of 
the  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  17  m.  from  Wood- 
stock and  25  from  Brantford.  Engaged 
in  manufacture  of  agricultural  imple- 
ments. Surrounded  by  a  fertile  agricul- 
tural country. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays ;  four  pages  ;  size 

27x41;  subscription  $1;  established  1877; 
Thos.  C.  Bartholomew,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K  1. 

NORWOOD,  Peterlorough  Co.,  D-  900 
pop.,  IS  m.  from  Peterborough.  Extensively 
engaged  in  manufacturing ;  a  rich  agricul- 
tural district. 

REGISTER;  Thursdays ;  four  pages  ; 
size  24x36;  subscription  SI. 50;  established  1868; 
J.  A.  Harper  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
circulation  K  1. 

OAKVILLE,    Halton     Co.,    p    2,000 

pop.,  on  Great  Western  division  of  Grand 

Trunk  Rd.,  17   m.  from  Hamilton   and  20 

from  Toronto. 

INDEPENDENT ;  Fridays  ;  eight  pages  ; 
size  28x42  ;  subscription  .gl ;  established  1875; 
C.  Rowland  Orr,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation K  K  1. 

OMEMEE,  Victoria  Co.,  ^  800  pop.,  in 

tlie  siouth  Riding  of   county,  on  Midland 

division  of  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  33  m.  from 

Port  Hope. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  eight  pages:  size 
27x41  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1878 ; 
John  A.  Calder,  editor  and  publisher;  circu- 
lation K  K. 

ORANGEVILLE,  C.   H„   Dufferin 

Co.,  p  o.OiJO  pop.,  near  Grand  r.,  on  Toronto, 

Grey  &  Bruce  and  Credit  Valley  Rds.,  about 

50  m.  N.  W.  from  Toronto.     A  trade  centre, 

surrounded  by  an  agricultural  district. 

DUFFERIN  ADVERTISER  ;  Fri- 
days; eiyht  pages;  size  :Siix44;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1S68»;  F.  Monro  &  Son,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

DUKFERIN  POST;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription 
$1 1  established  1879 ;  Ketchum  &  McGuire, 
editors  and  publishers. 

SUN;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size  26x40; 
subscription  §1 ;  established  1860 ;  Patrick 
Maney,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  K  K  1. 

ORILLIA,  Simcoe  Co.,  a  3,400  pop.,  on 
Lakes  Couchlchlng  and  Simcoe,  at  junction 
of  Midland  division  of  Grand  Trunk  Rd. 
and  Northern  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  87  m. 
N.  of  Toronto  and  same  distance  N.  W.  of 
Port  Hope.  A  summer  resort.  Has  woolen 
mills,  foundries,  large  carriage  and  wagon 
factories,  etc.  Is  connected  with  other  ports 
on  the  Lakes  by  steamboat,  and  contains 
the  Provincial  Asylum  for  Idiots. 
NEWS  LETTER ;  Fridays ;  eight  pages ; 


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size  of  page  16x23;  established  1884;  J.  Cur- 
ran  &  Sons,  editors  and  publishers ;  issue  also 
the  Canadian  Workman. 

PACKET;  Fridays;  liberal  conserva- 
tive ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x40  ;  siibsiTiption  $1 ; 
established  1870  ;  Hale  Bros.,  eiUtois  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  J  1. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
27x41 ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1867  ;  P. 
Murray,  editor  and  publisher ;  clrc'n  J  J. 

CANADIAN  VVORKMAN;  monthly; 
ancient  order  of  united  vporkmen ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  26x38;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1879  ;  John  Curran  &  Sons,  editors 
and  publishers ;  circulation  G  1 ;  issue  also 
the  News  Letter. 

OSHAWA,  Ontario  Co.,  g  4,500  pop., 

on  Lake  Ontario  and  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd., 

4  m.  E.  of  Whitby,  16  from  Port  Perry,  and 

33   E.  of    Toronto.      Engaged    in    various 

manufactures. 

ONTARIO  REFORMER;  Fridays; 
four  pages  ;  size  27x41  ;  subscription  ,$3 ;  estab- 
lished 1871 ;  E.  Mundy,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  J.;  issues  also  the  Port  Perry 
Standard. 

VINDICATOR;  Wednesdays ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  27x41 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1855 ;  John  A.  Carsvvell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

OTTA"WA,C.H.,Carte<o?i(^.,::f35,noo 

pop.,  capital  of  the  Dominion,  at  confluence 
of  Ottawa  and  Rideau  rs.,  and  St.  Lawi-ence 
&  Ottavea,  Canada  Pacific  and  Canada  At- 
lantic Rds.  Is  the  great  lumber  centre  of 
Brltisli  North  America  and  has  also  other 
manufactures;  possesses  very  great  water 
power;  has  the  largest  mills  in  Canada. 
Valuable  belts  of  mineral  lands  exist  in  the 
vicinity. 

CITIZEN ;  every  morning  except  Sunday, 
and  SEMI-WEEKLY,  Mondays  and 
Thursdays  ;  four  pages ;  size  26x:^  ;  subscrip- 
tion—dally $6,  semi-weekly  $1 ;  established— 
— daily  1864,  semi-weekly  1845 ;  Citizen  Print- 
ing and  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  clrc'n- daily  1 1,  semi-weekly  111. 

FREE  PRESS  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  SEMI-WEEKLY,  Mondays 
and  Thursdays  ;  four  pa^'fs;  size  26x:38  ;  sub- 
scription—daily $6,  semi  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished 1869 ;  Charles  William  Jlitchell,  editor 
and  publisher ;  clroulation — daily  G  G,  semi- 
weekly  G  1. 

LiE  CANADA  ;  everyday  except  Sunday, 
and  L,E  COIRRIER  DEHULL,  Satur 
days  ;  French;  dally  four  pages,  weekly  eight 
pages  ;  size— daily  22x34,  weekly  34x40;  sub- 
scription—daily $4,  weekly  $1 ;  established 
1879  ;  Louis  Lussier,  editor ;  La  Conipagnie 
de  Publlcite,  publishers ;  circulation — dally 
I,  weekly  J  1 ;  dated  at  Ottawa  and  Hull,  P.  Q. 
SUN;  every  morning  excejit  Sunday;  in- 
dependent; four  ii;ij;is  :  size  21x36  ;  suliscrip- 
slon  $5;  establislied  lss4 ;  Carroll  Ryan,  ecil- 
tor  and  publisher. 

CANADA  GAZETTE;  Saturdays ; 
sixteen  pages  ;  size  26x30 ;  subscription  $4  ; 
Government  of  Canada,  publishers ;  inserts 
legal,  parliamentary  and  government  adver- 
tisements only. 

L,E  COUliRIER  DE  HUIil.  ;  (see 
Le  Canada.) 

DOMINION  SANITARY  JOUR- 
NAL); monthly  ;  hygienic  ;  thirty-six  pages  ; 
size  of  page  7x10;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1874;  Edward  Playter,  M.  D.,  editor  and 
publisher  :  circulation  J  J  1 . 

OWEN  SOUND,  C.  H.,  Grey  Co.,  -n 
5,500  pop.,  on  Owen  Sound  and  Georgian 
Bay  terminus  of;the  Canada  Pacific  Rd., 
near  the  S.  W.  shore  of  Georgian  bay, 
about  122  m.  N.  W.  of  Toronto  and  35  W. 
of  Collingwood.    Centre  of  an  agricultural 


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country,  and  the  chief   shipping  point  on 
Georgian  Bay. 

ADVERTISER ;  Thursdays ;  four  pages ; 
size  29x45  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1863; 
James  H.  Little,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation J  1. 

TIMES  ;  Thursdays ;  four  pages ;  size 
30x45;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1853; 
David  Creighton,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation J  1. 

PAISLEY,  Bruce  Co.,  -a  1,550  pop.,  on 
Wellington,  Grey  &  Bruce  branch  of  Grand 
Trunk  Rd. 

ADVOCATE;  Thursdays;  reform;  four 
pages ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1865 ;  James  R.  Aitchison,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

PALMERSTON,  Wellington  Co.,  p 
on  W.,  G.  &  B.  liranehof  Grand  Trunk  Rd., 
at  junction  of  main  line  with  Southern 
branch  and  junction  of  Stratford  &  Huron 
and  Georgian  Bay  &  Wellington  Rds. 

TELEGRAPH  AND  WELLING- 
TON AND  PERTH  GAZETTE;  Thurs- 
days ;  four  pages ;  size  26x40 ;  subscription 
$1..50  ;  established  1S76 ;  J.  T.  Lacy,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

PARIS,  Brant  Co.,  p  3,700  pop.,  on 
Great  Western  division  of  Grand  Trunk 
Rd.,  61  m.  S.  W.  of  Toronto.  Smith's 
creek  enters  Grand  river  at  this  point.  The 
manufacture  of  various  articles  is  carried 
on.  Extensive  beds  of  plaster  of  Paris  are 
found  here. 

BRANT     REVIEW;    Saturdays ; 
conservative;   eight  pages;  size  27x41;   sub- - 
scription   $1.50;   established    1879;    AUworth 
Bros.,  editors  and  publishers ;  clrc'n  K  1. 

STAR-TRANSCRIPT;  Wednesdays; 
four  pages ;  size  27x44  ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1850 ;  W.  C.  Jones,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

PARKDALE,  York  Co,,  g  3,000  pop., 
on  the  banks  of  Lake  Ontario,  on  Grand 
Trunk,  Northern,  Credit  Valley,  and 
Canada  Pacific  Rds.  It  is  the  site  of  the 
stove  foundry  exhibition  gi-ounds,  occu- 
pying twenty  acres.  A  large  manufac- 
turing town,  employing  a  large  number  of 
hands.  Has  many  fine  residences  ;  is  light- 
ed by  gas,  and  has  good  facilities  in  case  of 
fire. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size  24x36; 
subscription  $1  :  established  1881 ;  Morton  & 
Co.,  editors  and  puljlishers;  circulation  J  1. 

PARK  HILL,  Middlesex  Co.,  p  2,500 
pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  31  m.  from  Lon- 
don, 40  from  Sarnia  and  90  from  Detroit. 
Engaged  in  manufactures  and  the  lumber 
and  grain  trade.  In  a  fine  agricultural 
country. 

<JAZETTE  ;  Thursdays;  liberal-inde- 
pendent; six  pages;  size  of  page  16x22;  sub- 
scription $1 ;. established  1870;  Wallace  Gra- 
ham, editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  III. 

PARRY  SOUND,  C.  H.,  District  of 
Parry  Sound,  u  1,500  pop.,  on  Eastern  shore 
of  Georgian  bay.  Centre  of  lumbering  op- 
erations and  a  good  shipping  port. 

NORTH  STAR;  Fridays;  four  pages: 
size  24x36 ;  subscription  $l..50 ;  establislied 
1874;  W.  Ireland,  editor  and  publisher:  circu- 
lation K  K  1. 


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PEMBROKE,  C.  H.,  Benfreio  Co.,  d 
3,500  pop.,  96  m.  N.  W.  of  Ottawa.  On  main 
line  of  Eastern  Division  of  Canada  Pacific 
Rd.  Principal  lumbering  depot  of  the  Up- 
per Ottawa. 

OBSERVER;  Fridays;  four  pages  ;  size 
28x40;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1857;  Rob't 
C.  Miller,  editor  and  publisher  ;  eirc'n  J  J  1. 

STANDARD;  Fridays;  eight  pages; 
size  30x40 ;  subscription  S2 ;  established  1873 ; 
W.  J.  Gallagher,  editor  and  publisher ;  circu- 
lation K  K  1. 

PENETANGUISHENE,  Simcoe 
Co.,  o  ou  Copeland's  Creek,  where  it 
er.iptles  into  Peuetanguishene  Bay,  39  m. 
N.  W.  of  Barrie.  Has  flour  and  saw  mills,  a 
foundry  and  a  shingle  mill.  Has  churches 
and  schools. 

HERAIiD;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
54x35 ;  subscription  .§1 ;  established  18S1 ; 
Hewson  &  Osborne,  editors  and  publishers.  ■ 

PERTH,  C.  H.,  Lanark  Co.,  D-  3,500 
pop.,  on  Tay  r.  and  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd., 
Toronto  &  Montreal  Division,  40  m.  from 
Brockville  and  4:3  N.  E.  of  Kingston.  A 
place  of  considerable  trade  and  manufac- 
turing. Iron,  phosphate  and  mica  mines  in 
operation  in  vicinity.  Branch  of  Canadian 
Pacific  Rd.  car-shops  are  also  here. 

COURIER  :  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
27x43  ;  subscription  .§1 ;  established  1834  ;  J. 
M.  Walker,  editor  and  publisher ;  eirc'n  J  1. 

EXPOSITOR;  Thursdays;  four  pages; 
size  28x44  ;  sulxscriptlon  $1 ;  established  1861 ; 
J.  W.  Motherwell,  editor  and  manager;  A.  J. 
Matheson,  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

PETERBOROUGH,C.H.,  Peterbor- 
ough Co.,  D-  9,000  pop.,  on  Otonabee  r.  and 
Midland  division  of  Grand  Trunk  and  the 
Ontario  &  Quebec  Division  of  the  Canadian 
Pacific  Rds.,  95  m.  N.  E.  of  Toronto.  Lo- 
cated in  the  centre  of  a  prosperous  coun- 
try, exporting  grain  and  pork,  and  engaged 
In  various  manufactures  and  the  lumber 
trade. 
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four  pages  ;  size — daily  22x32,  weekly  28x40  ; 
subscription— daily  $4,  weekly  $1 ;  establish- 
ed—daily 1878,  weekly  1853  ;  Review  Printing 
and  Publishing  Co.  (limited),  editors  and  pub- 
lishers: circulation— daily  J  J,  weekly  1 1 ; 
issue  also  the  Canada  Lumberman. 

EXAMINER;  Thui-sdays;  eight  pages; 
size  -6x47 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1847;  J. 
R.  Stratton,  editor  and  publisher;  eirc'n  III. 

REVIEW  ;  {see  Evening  Rerieir.) 

SAVED  ARMY  TRUMPET  ;  Tues 
days  ;  salvation  army  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  22x 
86  ;  subscription  SI ;  established  18s4  ;  Saved 
Army  of  Canada,  editors  and  publishers. 

TIMES;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages;  size 
28x42;  subscription  SI. 50;  established  1872; 
Times  Steam  Printing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  H.  £#"  Actual  average 
circulation  for  one  year  precedinq  Jan.  1, 
1885.  as  per  statement  on  file  at  the  offlcc  of  the 
American  Newspaper  Directory,  2,865  copies. 

CANADA  LUMBERMAN;  semi 
monthly  ;  commercial :  twenty  pages  ;  size 
of  page  10x14;  subscri])ti(>n  S3 ;  established 
1880;  Review  Priiitiiin'  and  Publishing  Co. 
(limited),  editors  and  puiilishers  ;  circulation 
J  1 ;  issue  also  the  Eveninq  Revien: 

CANADIAN  AGRICULTURIST 
AND  HOME  MAGAZINE;  monthly; 
agricultural ;  twenty-eight  pages ;  size  "of 
page  9x12  ;  subscription  §1 :  established  1884  ; 
W.  H.  Robertson,  editor  and  publishpr. 

CANADIAN   FLORIST   AND  COT- 


TAGE GARDENER;  quarterly;  florlcul- 
tural ;  thirty-six  pages  octavo;  subscription 
25  cents;  estal^lished  1885;  Francis  Mason, 
editor  and  publisher. 

PETROIilA,     Lambton   Co.,  p   5,200 

Iiop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  &  Michigan  Central 
Rds.,  50  m.  from  London.  Centre  of  the 
petroleum  oil  fields  of  Canada.  Refining 
and  shipping  of  oil  form  the  principal  in- 
dustry. 

ADVERTISER  ;  Fridays  ;  eight  pages; 
size  27x41 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1869 ; 
Richard  Herring,  editor  and  publisher;  circu- 
lation 1 1. 

TOPIC;  Fridays ;  eight  pages ;  size 
.30x44  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  establislied  1879  ; 
Topic  Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation  J  1. 

PICKERING,  Ontario  Co.,  g  1,000 
pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  21  m.  from  To- 
ronto, and  is  a  fine  grain-producing  and 
marketing  district ;  is  the  site  of  Pickering 
College. 

NEWS  ;  Fridays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ; 
subscription  $1.25  ;  established  1881 ;  L.  S.  Ac- 
kerman,  editor  and  publisher  ;  eirc'n  K  K  1. 

PICTON,  C.  H.,  Prince  Edward  Co.,  O, 
3,000  pop.,  on  Bay  of  Quinte  and  Central  On- 
tario Rd.,  40  m.  S.  W.  of  Kingston,  30  by  rail 
to  Grand  Trunk  Rd.  at  Trenton,  and  36  fro'm 
Belleville  by  water. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays:  four  pages;  size 
28x44  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1836  ;  S. 
M.  Conger  &  Bro.,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  J  1. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  liberal;  four  pages; 
size  27x41 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1855  ; 
J.  R.  Harkness  &  Son.  editors  and  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  J  1. 

PORT  ARTHUR  (THUNDER  BAY 

P.  O.),  C.  H.,  Thunder  Bay  District,  tl  6,029 
pop.,  the  Lake  Superior  terminus  of  the 
Canadian  Pacific  Rd.  A  prominent  ship- 
ping point.  Engaged  in  mining,  lumbering 
and  manufacturing. 

SENTINEL  ;  everv  evening  except  Sun- 
dayy,  and  WEEKLT,  Fridays  ;  four  pages, 
size  22x31 ;  subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $2 ; 
established— daily  1SS2,  weekly  1S75 ;  W.  S. 
Dingman,  editor  ;  Thunder  Bay  Sentinel  Co., 
publishers:  circulation- daily  K;  weekly  K  1. 
HERA  L  D  ;  Thursdays :  four  pages ; 
size  22x31 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1882 ; 
Glaus  &  Tilley,  editors  and  publishers ; 
circulation  J  ;  during  the  summer  season  of 
open  navigation  a  dally  edition  is  also  issued. 

PORT    COLBORNE,    Cumherstone 
Co.,  [?  1,875  pop.,  on  the  Buffalo  Division  of 
the  Grand  Trunk  Ry.  of  Canada,  and  19  m. 
from  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
BANNER  ;    Fridays;    four  pages;    size 

24x36  :    subscription  $1 ;  established  1884  ;  W. 

M.  Burdick.  editor  and  Dubllsher. 

PORT  DOVER,  Norfolk  Co.,  p  1,400 
pop.,  a  port  of  entry  on  Michigan  Central 
Rd.,  at  the  outlet  of  River  Lynn,  on  Lake 
Erie,  7  m.  from  the  Canada  Air  Line  Rd.  at 
Southern  terminus  of  Georgian  Bay  branch 
of  the  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  and  of  the  North- 
ern and  Northwestern  Rd. ,  38  from  Hamil- 
ton. Has  an  extensive  business  in  lumber, 
manufacturing,  coal,  and  country  produce. 
Is  becoming  well  known  as  a  summer  re- 
sort. 
MAPLE    LEAF;   Fridays  ;  eight  pages ; 


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size  27x41;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1874;  L.  G.  Morgan,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  K  1. 

PORT  ELGIN,  Sruce  Co.,  -n  1,600 
pop.,  on  W.,  G.  &  B.  branch  of  the  Grand 
Trunk  Rd.,  and  on  Lake  Huron,  90  ni.  from 
Guelph  and  110  from  Toronto.  Engaged  in 
milling,  manufactures  and  shipping.  Has 
mineral  sp;-lngs  which  render  it  one  of  the 
most  attractive  summer  resorts  in  Ontario. 

BUSY  TIMES;  Thursdays;  conserva- 
tive ;  four  pages ;  size  27x41 ;  subscrijjtlon 
$2 ;  estaljlished  lb77 ;  Johnston  &  Megraw, 
editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

FREE  PRESS;  Thur.sdays ;  reform; 
eight  pages ;  size  27x40;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1870;  J.  H.  Ross,  editor  and  publish- 
er; circulation  K  K. 

PORT  HOPE,  C.  H.,  Durham  Co.,  C\ 
G,000  pop.,  on  N.  shore  of  Lake  Ontario,  a,t  the 
junction  of  Grand  Trunk  Rd.  and  Midland 
division  of  the  same,  55  m.  E.  by  N.  of  To- 
ronto. Shipping  point  for  lumber  and  agri- 
cultviral  products.  Has  several  mills  and  a 
fine  harbor. 

GUIDE  J  ever.v  evening  except  Sunda.v, 
and  WEEIvIjY,  Fridays;  dail.v  four  pages, 
weekly  eight  pages ;  size— dail.y  21x27,  week- 
ly 30x44  ;  subscription— daily  $S,  weeklv  $1.50; 
established— daily  1878,  weekly  18.31  ;  G.  Wil- 
son &  Son,  editoi-s  and  publishers;  circula- 
tion— dally  K  I,  weekly  III. 

TIMES?;  Thursdays;  eight  pages;  size 
31x48;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1S62 ;  J. 
B.  Trayes,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation 
1 1 ;  Issues  also  the  Canadian  Craftsman 
and  Masonic  Record. 

CANADIAN  CRAFTSMAN  AND 
MASONIC  RECORD;  monthly;  ma.sonic; 
thirty-si.x  pages  ;  size  of  page  7x10;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  estal)llshed  18(j7 ;  J.  B.  Trayes, 
P.  D.  D.  G.  M.,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circula- 
tion H  ;  issues  also  the  Times. 

PORT  PERRY,  Ontario  Co.,  p  1,900 
pop.,  on  Lake  Scugog,  on  Whitby  &  Hall- 
burton  division  of  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  50  m. 
N.  E  of  Toronto.  Engaged  in  manufactures 
and  lumber  trade. 

NORTH  ONTARIO  OBSERVER  ; 

Thursdays;  four  pages  ;  size  27x40;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1858  ;  H.  Parsons,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

STANDARD  ;  Thursdays ^  four  pages: 
size  27x41;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
18(i6;  E.  Mundy,  editor  and  publisher;  circu- 
lation K  K  1  ;  issues  also  the  Oshawa  Ontario 
Reformer. 

PORT  ROWAN,  J^orfolk  Co.,  p  750 
pop.,  on  Long  Point  bay,  21  m.  from  Sim- 
coe.    Engaged  in  the  summer  in  shipping. 

SPIRIT  OF  THE  AGE;  Thursdays; 
four  pages ;  size  25x36 ;  subscription  $1  ; 
established  1874;  James  R.yan,  editor;  J.  W. 
McQueen,  publislier  ;  circulation  K. 

PRESCOTT,  C.  H.,  Grenville  Co.,  □- 
3,50(1  pop.,  on  St.  Lawrence  r.,  opposite  Og- 
densljurgh,  N.  Y.,  and  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd., 
at  junction  of  St.  Lawrence  &  Ottawa  Rd., 
50  m.  N.  E.  of  Kingston.  Has  iron  manufac- 
tures, furniture  factory,  emery  wl-.eel 
works,  large  breweries  and  a  distillery. 

I>EEDS  AND  GRENVILLE  INDE- 
PENDENT; Wednesdays;  temperance; 
eight  pages:  size  of  page  15x22;  suliscrlption 
$1;  established  18S5;  Reynolds  Wrightson, 
editor  and  pul)lislipr. 

MESSENiJER;  Fridays;  conservative; 
four    pages;   size     27x41;    subscription    $2- 


ONTARIO. 


established  1855 ;  H.  W.  Bennett,  editor  and 
pulilisher;  circulation  J. 

TELEGRA  PH  ;  Fridays  ;  eight  pages  ; 
size  of  page  1:5x21  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1847 ;  John  A.  Mackenzie,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

RENFREW,  Metifrew  Co.,  cf  2,000 
pop  ,  71  m.  from  Ottawa  by  Eastern  division 
of  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.  The  Kingston  & 
Pembroke  Rd.  connects  here  with  the  Ca- 
nadian Pacific.  Centre  of  trade  for  sur- 
rounding agricultural  country.  Carries  on 
trade  with  the  lumbering  establishments  on 
the  Upper  Ottawa.  The  village  has  wa- 
ter power,  which  is  employed  in  manufac- 
tures. 

MERCURY  ;  Fridays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
27x41  ;  subscription  $1.75  ;  established  1871  ; 
Smallfield  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation K  K. 

RICHMOND  HILL,  York  Co.,  g 
1,000  pop.,  on  Northern  &  Northwestern  Rd., 
16  m.  N.  of  Toronto.  Considerable  manufac- 
turing done  here. 

LIBERAL;  Thursdays ;  Independent ; 
eight  pages  ;  size  27x41 ;  suljscriptlon  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1878;  T.  F.  McMahou,  editor  and 
publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

YORK  HERALD;  Thursdays ;  four 
pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1859 ;  M.  H.  Keefler,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  K. 


RIDGETOWN,  Kent  Co.,  JJ  2,500 
pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd.  In  agricul- 
tural district. 

EAST   KENT    PLAINDEALER; 

Thursdays;  eight  pages;  size  26x40;  subscrip 
tion  $1 ;  established  1876 ;  E.  MacKay,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

STA  N  D  A  RD ;  Thursdays ;  conservative  ; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1880 ;  Bowyer  &  Gadd,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  J  1. 

RODNEY,  Elgin  Co.,  p  600  pop.,  on 

Canada  Southern  Rd.;    has  planing  mills, 

two  door  and  sash  factories,  grist  and  saw 

mills;  in  a   good   farming  and  lumbering 

region. 

CHRONICLE  AND  COUNTY  OF 
ELGIN  ADVERTISER;  Fridays:    four 

pages;  size  24x;i6 ;  sub.-icription  $1.;50;  estab- 
lished 1883;  M.  L.  Aldrieh,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher :  circulation  K  K. 

ST.  CATHARINES,  C.  U.,  Lincoln 

Co.,  Q  10,000  pop.,  at  junction  of  Grand 
Trunk  and  Welland  Rds.,  35  m.  E.  by  S.  of 
Hamilton  and  11  N.  W.  of  Niagara.  The 
Welland  canal  passes  through  here.  En- 
gaged in  manufacturing,  centre  of  trade, 
and  great  resort  for  health  and  pleasure. 

EVENING  JOURNAL;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  JOURNAL,  Thurs- 
days ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ; 
size— daily  23x33,  weekl.y  32x42;  subscription 
—daily  $4,  weekly  $1 ;  established  1826 ;  Jour- 
nal Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  cir- 
culation—tiaily  J  1,  weekly  J  J  1. 

NE^VS;  everv  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  AVEEK  LY,  Thursdays  ;  daily— four 
p;[i;cs.  wi-i'klv  eiuht  pages;  size— daily  24x:56, 
wci'klv  JTxlii";  subscription- daily  $4,  weekly 
$1  ;  established  1872;  J.  W.  Carman,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation— dally  K,  week- 
ly J. 

EXPONENT;  Thursdays:  non-partisan; 
eight  pages  :  size  27x41;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1884;  E.J.  Leavenworth,  editor  and 
puljli.sher:  circulatiou  1 1. 


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JOURNAL);  (see.  Evening  Journal.) 
CANADIAN   HORTICULTURIST  ; 

monthly  ;  hoi-ticultuial  ;  thirty-two  pages 
■octavo  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1878;  D. 
W.  Beadle,  editor  ;  Fruit  Growers'  Associa- 
tion of  Ontario,  jiublisliers  ;  circulation  H. 
ijff~  Actual  average  circHlafionfor  one  year 
preceding  Jan.  1,  18S5,  us  per  statement  on  flie 
■at  the  office  of  the  American  Newspaper  Di- 
rectory, 3,000  coiJf'e.s. 

ST.  MARY'S,  Perth  Co.,  p 4,500  pop., 
on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  at  junction  of  Sarnia 
&  London  brandies,  28  m.  from  London 
and  100  from  Toronto.  Building  stone  is 
quarried  in  the  vicinity  and  shipped  to  all 
parts  of  the  province. 

ARGUS;  Thursdays ;  four  pages  ;  size 
28x44  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1856 ;  J. 
J.  Crabbe,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  J. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  four  pages; 
size  2fJx40 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1876; 
George  F.  Robbins,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation J  J. 

ST.  THOMAS,  C.  H.,  Elgin  Co.,  p 
11,000  pop.,  on  three  railroads— Grand 
Trunk,  Michigan  Central  and  Credit  Valley 
—17  m.  S.  of  London,  Centre  of  an  agri- 
cultural region  and  engaged  in  manufac- 
turing. 

EVENING  JOURNAL;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  SOUTHERN  COUN- 
TIES JOURNAL,  Tlmrsdays;  daily  four 
pages,  weekly  eight  pngcs;  size— daily  22x32, 
weekly  36x50;  subscription— daily  $4,  week- 
ly $1.50;  established  1859;  Journal  Co., 
editors  and  publishers ;  James  S.  Brierlev, 
manager ;  circulation— daily  J  J,  weekly  H  H. 
TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  daily— four 
pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ;  size— daily  22x34, 
weekly  34x46 ;  subscription— daily  §4,  week- 
ly $1.50;  established— dally  18S2,  weekly 
1873 ;  J.  Wilkinson,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation — daily  J  J,  weekly  H  H. 

SOUTHERN^  COUNTIES  JOUR- 
NAL ;  (see  Evening  Journal.) 

SARNIA,  C.  H.,  Lambton  Co.,  p  5,000 
pop.,  on  St.  Clair  r.  and  Grand  Trunk  Rd., 
near  Lake  Huron.  It  is  the  last  port  at 
which  steamers  bound  to  the  upper  lakes 
can  touch.  Connected  with  Port  Huron  by 
ferrj'. 

CANADIAN;  Wednesdays;  four  pages; 
size  31x48;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1857; 
Canadian  Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

OBSERVER;  Fridays;  reform;  eight 
pages;  size  34x46;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1854  ;  H.  Gorman,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  III. 

SAULT   STE.  MARIE, C.H., 

Algoma  Co.,  "n  750  pop.,  at  the  Rapids  on  St. 
Mary's  r.  and  foot  of  Lake  Superior.  In 
prosperous  agricultural  and  mineral  dis- 
trict. A  favorite  summer  resort ;  noted  for 
fine  climate  and  excellent  water  power. 
Connecting  point  of  the  International  line 
of  railway  from  the  Northwestern  States  to 
the  Atlantic  by  way  of  Montreal. 

ALGOMA  PIONEER;  Fridays ; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1874 ;  Edward  Biggings,  editor ;  J.  C. 
Biggings.  publislier ;  circulation  K. 

SEAFORTH.  Huron  Co.,  J3  3,000 
pop.,  on  Buffalo  &  Lake  Huron  division  of 
Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  21  m.  S.  E.  of  Goderlch. 
Salt  works  and  large  milling  inilustries 
are  located  here.    Centre  of  grain,  produce 


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and  lumber  trade.    Market  town  of  a  large 
agricultural  district. 

HURON  EXPOSITOR;  Fridays ; eight 

f)ages ;  size  32x42;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
isiied  1867 ;   McLean    Brothers,  editors   and 
publishers  ;  circulation  H  1. 

SUN;  Fridays ;  six  pages ;  size  of  page 
21x27;  subscription  $2;  established  188u ; 
Fred.  G.  Neelin,  editor  and  publisher;  circu- 
lation J  1 

SHELBURNE,  Dufferin  Co.,  p  1,000 
pop.,  on  Toronto,  Grey  &  Bruce  Rd.,  64  m. 
from  Toronto  and  16  from  Orangevllle. 
An  agricultural  district,  and  engaged  also 
in  milling  and  manufacturing. 

ECONOMIST;  Thursdays;  eight  pages; 
size  27x41  ;  subscription  .§1  ;  established  1883  ; 
W.  L.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K. 

FREE  PRESS ;  Thursdays  ;  eight  pages  ; 
size  30x44  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1875  ; 
R.  L.  Mortimer,  editor  and  manager ; 
Shelburne  Printing  and  Publishing  Co. 
(limited),  publishers;  circulation  K  K. 

SIMCOE,  C.  H.,  Norfolk  Co.,  p  .3,100 
pop.,  on  Patterson's  creek  and  Grand  Trunk 
Rd.,  8  m.  N.  of  Lake  Erie,  80  S.  W.  of  Toronto 
and  40  from  Hamilton.  The  trade  centre 
for  an  agricultural  district. 

BRITISH  CANADIAN; Wednesdays  ; 
four  pages;  size  27x41;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1861;  William  Wallace,  editor; 
W.  P.  Kellev,  publisher;  circulation  K  'C  1. 

NORFOLK  REFORMER;  Thurs 
days;  four  pages;  size  26x40;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1858 ;  Donly  &  Johnson,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ;  circulation  J  1. 

SMITH'S    FALLS,    Lanark   Co.,   a- 

2,500  pop.,  on  Rideau  canal  and  C.  P.  Rd., 

and   Quebec   &   Ontario   Rd.,    12   m.  from 

Perth.    Has  bolt  factory,  iron  works,  fl  >ur 

mills    and    agricultural    Implement     and 

stove  manufacturers.  , 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  four  pages; 
size  2T.X41  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1883; 
F.  J.  Male,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  .1  1 . 

STAYNER,  Simcoe  Co.,  o  1,400  pop., 

on  Northern  &  Northwestern  Rd.  Principal 

pursuits   are   lumbering,    manufacture  of 

shingles,  and  grain  raising. 

SUN  ;  Thursdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1877 ;  T.  Nee- 
lands,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  K  1. 

STIRLING,  Hastings  Co.,  n-  900  pop., 

on  Belleville  division  of  Grand  Trunk  Rd., 

16  m.  from  Belleville,  and  1}^  fro  i;  newly 

built    Central   Ontario   Rd.,  and    11    S.   of 

the    Canadian   Pacific   from    Montreal    to 

Toronto.    Flour  mills,  foundry,  sash  and 

door  factory,  etc. ;  very  superior  farming 

district. 

NEWS-ARGU.S;  Fridays;  four  pages; 
size  24x36;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1879;  James  Currie,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  K  1. 

STOUFFVILLE,    York  Co.,  g  1,500 
pop.,  on  Midland  divLslon  of  Grand  Trunk 
Rd.,  28  m.  from  Toronto.    Good  agricultural 
country,  with  healthy  climate. 
ADVANCE;   Fridays  ;  eight  pages;  size 

27x41 ;    subscription  $1 ;  established  1879  ;  W. 

Pemberton,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K. 

STRATFORD,  C.  H.,  Perth  Co.,  p 
9,00(1  pop.,  on  Buffalo  division  Grand 
Trunk  Rd.,  115  m.  N.  N.  W.  of  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 


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Surrounded  by  an  agricultural  district. 
Centre  for  grain,  lumber,  cheese  and  live 
stock. 

ADVEKTISEH;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent ;  fovir  pages  ;  size  27x40;  subscription  $1  ; 
established  1880;  Pratt  &  Jameson,  editors 
and  publishers ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

BEACON;  Fridays;  eight  pages;  size 
34x48 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1854 ; 
Alexander  Matheson,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  I  I. 

DER  CANADISCHER  KOLiO- 
NIST;  Wednesdays;  German;  eight  pages; 
size  30x42;  subscription  $2;  established  1S64; 
J.  H.  Schmidt,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circula- 
tion J  1. 

HERALiD;  Wednesdays;  conservative; 
eight  pages ;  size  31x48 ;  subscription  $2 ; 
established  1867;  James  Robb,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  I. 

TIMES;  Wednesdays;  four  pages ;  size 
29x45  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1876  ;  H. 
T.  Butler,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  J  J. 

SsC!I100Li  ;  bi-weekly;  four  pages;  size 
12x18;  subscription  50  cents;  established  1883  ; 
Societies  of  Stratford  High  School,  editors 
and  publishers ;  circulation  K ;  a  school 
paper  ;  issued  during  the  school  year. 

STRATHROY,  Middlesex  Co.,  p 
3,817  pop.,  on  Sydenham  r.  and  London  & 
Sarnla  branch  of  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  20  m. 
from  London  and  96  S.  W.  from  Hamilton. 
Engaged  in  various  kinds  of  manufactur- 
ing, and  surrounded  by  a  fine  agricultural 
district. 

AGE;  Thursdays;  liberal;  eight  pages; 
size  28x42;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1867;  Evans  Bri>s.,  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation  J  1 . 

DISPATCH  ;  Wednesdays;  conserva- 
tive; eight  pages;  size  30x43;  subsci'iption 
$1.50 ;  established  1863 ;  W.  S.  Dlngman, 
editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  J  l . 

CANADIAN  POULTRY  REVIEW; 
monthly;  poultry -raising;  twenty-four  pages; 
Slae  of  page  7x10 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1877 ;  James  FuUertou,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  J  1. 

TARA,    Bruce    Co.,   -n   800   pop.,   on 

Grand  Trunk  Rd. 

LEADER;  Thursdays  ;  Independent ; 
four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1881 ;  W.  Whitlock,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher :  circulation  K  1. 

TEES  WATER,  Bruce  Co.,  ^  1,500 
pop.,  on  Teeswater  r.,  terminus  of  a  branch 
of  the  Toronto,  Grey  &  Bruce  Rd.  In  agri- 
cultural district.  Engaged  in  manufac- 
tures. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages;  size  27x41; 
subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1873 ;  Thomas 
Falrbairn,  editor  and  publisher  ;  cii'c'n  K. 

THORNBURY,  Greij  Co.,  -a  2,000 
pop.,  at  mouth  of  Beaver  r.,  on  Georgian 
bay,  and  on  the  Northern  &  Northwestern 
Rd.,  110  m.  from  Toronto  and  is  the  outlet 
of  one  of  the  best  farming  sections  In  On- 
tario Contains  flouring  mills  and  fine 
water  power.    Is  a  good  grain  market. 

UNION  STANDARD;  Thursdays; 
eight  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription  ,$1.50 ;  es- 
taDllshed  1873 ;  Jerome  Farewell,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

THOROLD,  Welland  Co.,  g  3,500  pop., 
on  Welland  canal  and  Grand  Trunk  Rd., 
36  m.  from  Hamilton.  Several  cotton, 
woolen,  paper  and  other  mills  and  manu- 
factories are  located  here.    In  rich  agricul- 


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tural  country.    Stone  quari-les  in  vicinity. 
Has  excellent  water  power. 

POST;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size  24x36; 
subscription  .$1.25;  established  1875;  W.  H. 
Bone,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K  K  1.  ; 

TILBURY  CENTRE,  Kent  Co.,  p 

1,000  pop.,  on  the  Canada  Southern  division 

of  the  Michigan  Central  Rd.  close  to  the 

boundary   line   between  Essexland  Kent 

counties,  and  is  a  young,  thrifty  settlement. 

TIMES  ;  Thursdays ;  eight  pages  ;  size 
27x40 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1884  ;  Wm. 
A.  Shaw,  editor  and  publisher. 

TILSONBURG,  Oxford  Co.,^p  2,80a 
pop.,  on  Canada  Southern  division  of  Mich- 
igan Central  Rd.  and  Brantford  &  Tilson- 
burg  and  Air  line  branches  of  Grand  Trunk 
Rd.  A  market  and  manufacturing  town. 
Surrounded  by"  a  thickly-settled  agricul- 
tural and  cheese-making  district. 

Ill  BER A li ;  Thursdays  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
24x35;  subscription  $1;  established  1877;  Wm. 
McGviire,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  K  1. 

OBSERVER;  Fridays;  conservative; 
eight  pages  ;  size  27x41 ;  subscription  $1 :  es- 
tablished 1864 ;  William  S.  Law,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 

TIVERTON,  Bruce  Co.,  -n  800  pop.^ 

9  m.  from  Kincardine  and   15  from   Port 

Elgin.    In  a  fine  farming  country. 

WATCHMAN;  Thursdays;  eight  pages; 
size  27x41 ;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1874 ; 
John  Pollard,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion K. 

TORONTO,  C.  H.,  York  Co.,  g  lll.OOO 
pop.  The  great  emporium  and  capital  of 
the  Province,  on  a  bay  on  the  N.  W. 
shore  of  Lake  Ontario,  390  m.  W.  S. 
W.  of  Montreal  and  about  60  N.  by  W.  of 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Engaged  in  various  kinds  of 
manufactures ;  has  a  harbor  and  consider- 
able commerce ;  steamers  ply  regularly  to 
all  the  principal  ports.  The  Grand  Trunk 
and  Canada  Pacific  Rds.  connect  it  vrtth 
Montreal  and  Portland  (Me.)  on  the  east, 
and  Sarnia  and  Detroit  on  the  west,  and 
four  other  railroads  centre  here  from  dif- 
erent  points  in  the  Province.  The  largest 
and  most  Important  city  in  Ontario,  and 
the  second  city  in  the  Dominion.  Some- 
times called  the  City  of  Churches  on  ac- 
count of  containing  .so  many  places  of 
worship,  the  present  number  being  106. 
EVENING  NEWS:  a^ee  Morning  News.) 
EVENING  TELEGRAM;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday ;  four  pages  (Saturday 
edition  eight);  size  26x40  (Saturday  edition 
40x52) ;  subscription  $5 ;  established  1876;  J. 
Ross  Robertson,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation E  1. 

GLOBE;  every  morning  and  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  GLOBE  AND  CAN- 
ADA FARMER,  Fridays  ;  daily  eight  to 
sixteen   pages,  weekly  twelve   and   sixteen 

Sages;  size  <if  page  16x23;  subscription — 
ally  .$7,  weekly  $1  ;  established— daily  1849, 
weekly  1844  ;  Globe  Printing  Co.,  publishers  ; 
John  Cameron,  general  manager  ;  New  York 
City  ofHce,  65  Tribune  Building  ;  circulation — 
dally  D  1,  weekly  C  C  1.  B^"  Actual  average 
circiilntion  of  dailj/  edition  for  one  year 
X>i-eeciUim  Fell.  1,  i885,  as  per  statement  on 
fl/e  (if  the  offlee  of  the  Ameriean  Newspaper 
l)ii'ecto}ij,  23,019  copies. 
MAIL  ;  every  morning  and  evening  ex- 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


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cept  Sunday,  and  WEEKliY,  Thursdays; 
eight  pages;  size  of  page  18x24;  subscription- 
daily  $7,  weekly  $1 ;  established  1872 ;  Mail 
Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  circula- 
tion—dally  X. 

MORNING  NEWS;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Sunday,  EV'ENING  NEWS,  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  NEWS,  Fri- 
days ;  independent ;  four  pages  ;  size  2ix36  ; 
subscription— morning  $4,  evening  $3,  week- 
ly $1 ;  established— morning  and  evening, 
1881,  weekly  1884;  Edmund  E.  Sheppard,  edi- 
tor and  publisher ;  circulation — daily  E  El; 
weekly  does  not  Insert  advertisements. 
t^~  Actual  average  circulation  of  daily  for 
one  year  preceding  Jan.  1,  1885,  as  per  state- 
ment on  file  at  the  office  of  the  American 
Newspaper  Directory,  17,560  copies. 

WORLD ;  every  morning  except  Sunday ; 
Independent-liberal ;  four  pages ;  size  23x35  ; 
subscription  S3 ;  established  18S0 ;  W.  F.  Mac- 
lean, eiiitor  and  publislier  ;  circulation  G  G  1. 

T  R I  BU  N  E  ;  semi-weekly,  Wednesdays 
and  Saturdays ;  catholic ;  four  pages ;  size 
23x32  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1874  ;  T. 
W.  Anglin,  editor  ;  Tribune  Printing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  G  G  1. 

ADVERTISER;  Saturdays ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  3f  Ix44 ;  subscription  SI  ;  estab- 
lished 1870  ;  Edward  Devine,  editor  ;  Adver- 
tiser Publishing  Co.,  publishers;  circ'n  X. 

C'ANAD.\  CITIZEN  AND  TEM- 
PERANCE IIER.A,L,D;  Fridays;  prohibi- 
tion ;  sixteen  pages;  size  of  page  111x13 ;  sub- 
scription .§1;  established  1881;  Citizen  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  F.  S. 
Spence,  manager;  circulation  H. 

CANADA  PRESBYTERIAN  ;  Wed- 
nesdays ;  Presbyterian;  sixteen  pages;  size  of 
page  10x15 ;  subscription  S2 ;  established 
1872  ;  Presbyterian  Printing  and  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  :  circulation  F  F. 

CANADA  SCHOOL,  JOURNAL; 
Thursdays  ;  educational ;  sixteen  pages  ;  size 
of  page  9x12 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
1877 ;  J.  E.  Wells,  M.  A.,  editor ;  Canada  School 
Journal  Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers: circulation  H  H  1. 

CANADIAN  BAPTIST;  Thursdays; 
baptist ;  eight  pages  ;  size  32x44  ;  subscription 
S2;  established  1855;  Rev.  E.  W.  Dadson, 
editor;  Standard  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ; 
circulation  G  1. 

CANADIAN  BREEDER  AND  AG- 
RICl  LTURAL  REVIEW;  Fridays; 
live  stock  ;  .sixteen  pages  ;  size  of  page  10x13  ; 
subscription  .$2;  established  1884;  S.  Beatty, 
manager. 

CANADIAN  SPORTSMAN  AND 
LIVE  STOCK  JOURNAL;  Fridays; 
sporting;  twelve  pages  ;  size  of  page  12x18; 
subscription  .§4;  established  1874;  E.  King 
Dodrts.  editor  and  publisher  ;   circulation  H. 

CHRISTIAN  GUARDIAN;  Wednes 
days  ;  methodist ;  sixteen  pages  ;  size  of  page 
13x18  ;  subscription  S2  ;  established  1829;  Rev. 
E.  H.  Dewart,  D.  D.,  editor ;  Rev.  Wm.  Briggs, 
publisher ;  circulation  E  E  ;  issues  also  the 
Home  and  School,  Pleasant  Hours,  Sunbeam, 
Canadian  Methodist  Magazine,  Sunday 
School  Banner  and  Bercan  Le af  Quarterly^ 

DOMINION  CHURCHMAN  ;  Thurs- 
days ;  church  of  England ;  sixteen  pages ; 
size  of  page  10x14  ;  subscription  $1 ;  establish- 
ed 1875 ;  Frank  Wootten,  editor  and  publish- 
er ;  circulation  G  G. 

EVANGELICAL     CHURCHMAN  ; 

Thursdays ;  church  of  England  ;  sixteen 
pages;  size  of  page  10x18;  subscription  $2; 
established  1876 ;  Evangelical  Churchman 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  cir- 
culation H  H. 

GLOBE  AND  CANADA  FARMER; 

(see  Globe.) 

GRIP  ;  Saturdays ;  conaic  ;  twelve  pages  ; 
size  of  page  10x13;  subscription  S2;  estab- 
lished 1870 ;  J.  W.  Bengough,  editor  ;  Grip 
Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ;  S.  J. 
Moore,  manager;  circulation  G  1. 

IRISH  CANADIAN;  Thursdays; 
eight  pages  ;  size  :^3x46  ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1863;  Patrick  Boyle,  editor;  Toronto 


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Printing    Co.  (limited),   publishers  ;  circula- 
tion V  1 . 

MONETARY  TIMES,  TRADE  RE- 
VIEW AND  INSURANCE  CHRON- 
ICLE; Fridays  ;  commercial ;  tweuty-eiglit 
pages  ;  size  of  page  9x13  ;  subscription  $2 ; 
established  1S67 ;  Edward  Trout,  manager ; 
circulation  G. 

NATIONAL;  Saturdays;  eight  pages;, 
size  27x41 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1872 ; 
Chadwlck  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers ;  cir- 
culation I ;  dated  at  Toronto  and  Guelph. 

NEWS;  (see  Morning  Newt:.) 

PRESBYTERIAN  REVIEW;  Thurs- 
days ;  presljyterian  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x41 ; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1885  ;  Presby- 
terian News  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

SENTINEL  AND  ORANGE  AND 
PROTESTANT  ADVOCATE;  Thurs- 
days ;  eight  pages ;  size  27x41  ;  subscription 
$1  ;  established  1875  ;  Edward  F.  Clarke,  edi- 
tor and  publisher ;  circulation  G  1. 

TRUTH  ;  Saturdays  ;  twenty-eight  pages  ; 
size  of  page  10x14 ;  subscription  $2 :  estab- 
lished 1880 ;  S.  Frank  Wilson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  C  1 :  issues  also  the  Ladies' 
Journal. 

VARSITY;  Saturdays;  sixteen  pages; 
size  of  page  10x14 ;  subscription  .$2 ;  estab- 
lished 1880;  Students  of  the  University  of 
Toronto,  editors  and  publishers ;  circulation 
K  1 ;  a  college  paper;  Issued  during  the  col- 
legiate year. 

VVEEK.  ;  Thursdays ;  Independent ;  six- 
teen pages;  size  of  page  10x14;  suljscription 
$3;  estaldlshed  1883  ;  W.  Philip  Robinson, 
editor ;  C.  Blackett  Robinson,  publisher;  is- 
sues also  Canada  Law  Journal,  Canadian 
Independent  and  Rural  Canadian. 

CANADA  LAW  JOIJRNAL;bl  week 
ly  ;  legal ;  twenty-four  pages  ;  size  of  page 
7x10;  subscription  $5  ;  established  1865  ;  Henry 
O'Brien,  editor;  C.  Blackett  Rol)inson,  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  K  1  ;  Issues  also  the  Week, 
Canadian  Ltdependoit  a,nd  Rural  Canadian. 

CANADIAN  INDEPENDENT;  semi- 
monthly ;  congregational ;  thirtj'six  pages  ; 
size  of  page  7x10;  subscription  $1 ;  establish- 
ed 1854;  Rev.  John  Burton,  editor  ;  C.  Blackett 
Robinson,  publisher ;  circulation  I ;  issues 
also  the  Week,  Canada  Law  Journal  and 
Rural  Canadian. 

CANADIAN  MANUFACTURER 
AND  INDUSTRIAL  WORLD;  semi- 
monthly ;  commercial ;  forty  pages ;  size  of 
page  9x12;  subscription  .$2;  established  1882; 
Frederic  Nicholls,  editor;  Canadian  Manu- 
facturer Publishing  Co.  (limited),  publishers; 
circulation  H. 

HOME  AND  SCHOOL ;  semi  monthly; 
methodist ;  eight  pages  ;  size  22x30  ;  subscrip- 
tion 30  cents  ;  established  1883 ;  Rev.  W.  H. 
Wlthrow,  D.  D.,  editor;  Rev.  Wm.  Briggs,  pub- 
lislier ;  does  not  insert  advertisements ;  is- 
sued from  the  office  of  the  Christian  Guar- 
dian. 

PLEASANT  HOURS  :  semi-monthly; 
methodist ;  eight  pages ;  size  22x30 ;  subscrip- 
tion 30  cents ;  established  1880 ;  Rev.  W.  H. 
Wlthrow,  D.  D.,  editor;  Rev.  William  Briggs, 
publisher  ;  does  not  Insert  advertisements  ; 
issued  from  the  ofBce  of  the  Christian  Guar- 
dian. 

SUNBEAM;  semi-monthly;  methodist; 
four  pages  ;  size  13x20  ;  established  1881  ;  W. 
H.  Wlthrow,  D.  D.,  editor;  Rev.  William 
Briggs,  publisher ;  does  not  insert  adver- 
tisements ;  issued  from  the  office  of  the 
Ch  riatian  Gua rdia n. 

BENEFACTOR:  monthly;  eight  pages; 
size  18x24 ;  subscription  25  cents  ;  established 
1884  ;  E.  A.  Sparling,  editor  and  publisher. 

BUDGET;  monthly;  insurance;  twenty 
pages ;  size  of  page  9x12  ;  subscription  SI ;  es- 
tal)llshed  ISSl ;  W.  Campbell,  editor ;  Budget 
Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ;  W. 
B.  Campbell,  business  manager;  circ'n  .T  1. 

C  .\  N  A  D  Af  E  D  U  C  A  T  I  O  N  A  i. 
MONTHLY  AND  SCHOOL  MAGA- 
ZINE ;  educational ;  sixty  pages  octavo; 
subscription  §1.50  ;  established  1879 ;  Canada 
Educational  Monthly  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers. 


604 


GEO.  P.   KOWELL  &  GO'S 


ONTARIO. 


CANADA  LiANCET  ;  monthly;  medi- 
cal ;  seventy  pages  ;  size  of  page  sxll ;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  18(i8;  John  Fulton, 
M.  D.,  editor;  Dudley  &  Burns,  publishers; 
circulation  III. 

CANADIAN  DYER  AND  TEX- 
TILE RECORD;  monthly;  commercial; 
twelve  pages ;  size  of  page  !lxl2 ;  subscrip- 
tio.i  $1;  established  1884;  Frederic  Nicholl, 
editor  and  publisher. 

CANADIAN  LAW  TIMES:  monthly  ; 
legal ;  fifty-eight  pages  octavo  ;  subscription 
$5  ;  established  1881 ;  E.  Douglas  Armour, 
editor;  Carswell  &  Co..  publishers;  circula- 
tion K  1. 

CANADIAN  METHODIST  MAGA- 
ZINE; monthly  ;  methodist  ;  one  hundred 
and  twenty  pages  octavo;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1871  ;  Rev.  W.  H.  Withrow,  D.  D., 
editor;  Rev.  William  Brlggs,  publisher;  cir- 
culation H  1 ;  issued  fi-om  the  office  of  the 
Cliristian  Guardian. 

CANADIAN  PHARMACEUTICAL 
JOURNAL;  monthly;  commercial;  fifty- 
six  pages;  size  of  page  8x11;  subscription 
$1.50 ;  established  ISiiS ;  E.  B.  Shuttleworth, 
editor  and  pulMisher  ;  circulation  J  J. 

CANADIAN    PRACTITIONER; 

monthly  ;  medical  sixty-eight  pages  ;  size  of 
pageS.xll;  subscription  $3;  established  1876; 
A.  H.  Wright,  M.  D.,  J.  E.  Graham,  M.  D.  and 
W.  H.  B.  Aikens,  M.  D.,  editors  and  puljlishers; 
circulation  K  1. 

COMMERCIAL  TRAVELLER 
AND  MERCANTILE  JOURNAL; 
monthl.y  ;  sixteen  pages  ;  size  of  page  9x11 ; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1H8U;  John  Goss, 
editor  and  publisher. 

COS:>IOPOLITAN  SHORT  HAND- 
ER ;  monthly  ;  phonography  ;  twenty  pages 
octavo :  established  1880;  Thomas  Bengough, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K  1. 

FREEMASON;  monthly ;  masonic  ; 
twelve  pages  ;  size  of  page  8x11 ;  subscription 
50  cents  ;  established  1881 ;  Cowan  &  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  Dublisliers  ;  circulation  G  G  1. 

LiADIES'  JOURNAL;  monthly;  twen- 
ty pages  ;  size  of  page  10x14 ;  subscription 
50  cents  ;  established  1879  ;  S.  Frank  Wilson, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation  C  C  1 ;  issues 
also  Truth. 

MERCHANT  AND  MANUFACTU- 
RER,  AND  MILLERS'  GAZETTE; 
monthly  ;  twenty  pages  ;  size  of  page  9x12  ; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1880 ;  Merchant 
and  Manufacturer  Publishing   Co.,  publish- 

OUR  OWN  FIRESIDE;  (see  Wliitby.) 

R0I;GE  ET  NOIR;  monthly;  sixteen 
pages  ;  size  of  page  9x12  ;  subscription  $1  ;  es- 
tablished 1880 ;  Students  of  Trinity  College, 
editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  K  1 ;  a 
college  paper  issued  during  the  collegiate 
year. 

RURAL  CANADIAN;  monthly; 
agricultural ;  twenty-four  pages  ;  size  of  page 
10x14  ;  subscription  $1  ;'established  1878  ;  W. 
H.  Montague,  editor ;  C.  Blackett  Robinson, 
publisher  ;  circulation  F  1  ;  issues  also  the 
Week,  Canada  Law  Journal  and  the  Cana- 
dian Independent. 

SUNDAY  SCHOOL  BANNER  ; 
monthly;  methodist;  thirty-two  pages  oc- 
tavo ;  subscription  60  cents  ;  established  1868  ; 
Rev.  W.  H.  Withrow,  D.  D.,  editor;  Rev.  Wil- 
liam Briggs,  publisher;  circulation  F;  a  Sun- 
day School  iii.ij^aziiic  ;  is-iUfd  from  the  of- 
fice of  the  Cliristid n  (iiuo-dian. 

BEREAN   LEAF    QUARTERLY; 

methodist ;  twentv-four  pages  ;  size  of  jiage 
6x10  ;  established  1883  ;  Rev.  William  Briggs, 
editor  and  jiublisher  ;  circulation  CI;  issued 
from  tlie  office  of  the  Cliristian  Guardian. 
S^~  Actual  averaue  circutatimi  for  one 
year  preceding  January  I,  1885,  as  per  .'state- 
ment on  flic  at  the  offlee  of  the  American 
Newspaper  Directory.  30,350  copies. 

BIBLE  SOCIETY  RECORDER; 
<]^uarterly ;  sixteen  pages  octavo ;  subscrip- 
tion 20  cents ;  established  1870 ;  Upper  Canada 
Bible  Society,  publishers ;  does  not  insert 
-advertisements. 


ONTARIO. 


TOTTENHAM,  Sivicoe  Co.,  ^  900 
pop.,  on  line  of  N.  &  N.  W.  Rd.  Has  manu- 
facturing facilities. 

CARDWELL  SENTINEL;  Wednes 
days  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  27x41 ;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1865 ;  George  P.  Hughes,  edi- 
tor and  publislier  ;  circulation  J. 

TRENTON,  Northumberland  Co.,  {\ 
6,0(X)  pop.,  ou  Trent  r.,  at  head  of  Bay  of 
Quinte,  and  on  Grand  Trunk  and  Central 
Ontario  Rd.s.,  40  m.  W.  of  Kingston  and 
101 E.  of  Toronto.  Engaged  in  lumber  trade 
and  centre  of  grain  business  on  the  bay. 
Trenton  is  also  the  headquarters  of  the 
Central  Ontario  Rd.,  and  possesses  the 
finest  water  power,  largest  lumber  mill 
and  largest  paper  mill  in  the  Dominion. 

TRENT   VALLEY  ADVOCATE; 

semi- weekly,  Wednesdays  and  Fridays;  four 
pages ;  size  27x40  ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1879 :  George  Graham,  editor  and  pub 
lisher  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

COURIER;  Thursdays;  eight  pages;  size 
of  page  14x20  ;  subscription  $1.25  ;  established 
1866 ;  George  Young,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  J  J  1 . 

UXBRIDGE,   Ontario    Co.,    g    2,300 

pop.,  on  Midland  division  of  Grand  Trunk 

Rd..  42  m.  from  Toronto.  In  a  fine  farming 

district.    Centre  of  trade  and  engaged  in 

various  manufactures. 

GUARDIAN  ;  Fridays ;  eight  pages ; 
size  27.X41 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1873  ; 
W.  Pemberton,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circu- 
lation K  K  1. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  four  pages  ;  size 
27x41 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  186'' ; 
Keller  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circu- 
lation K  1. 

WALKERTON,  C.  H.,  Bruce  Co..  -n 
3,200  pop.,  on  Saugeen  r.,  and  Grand  Trunk 
Rd.,  60  m.  N.  E.  from  Goderich  and  same 
distance  from  Guelph.  Has  several  manu- 
factories and  mills.  Centre  of  an  agricultu- 
ral district. 

BRUCE  HERALD;  Thursdays;  four 
pages;  size  27x40;  subscription  $2;  established 
1861 ;  W.  Wesley,  editor  and  publisher  :  cir- 
culation J  J. 

BRUCE  TELESCOPE;  Fridays;  four 
pages;  size  27x41;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1870 ;  Jabez  Stephens,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J. 

DIE  ONTARIO  GLOCKE  ;  Wednes- 
days ;  German  ;  eight  pages;  size  30x42 ;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1870;  J.  A.  Rittiu- 
ger,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

■WALLACEBURG,    Kent    Co.,   p 

2,500  pop.,  at  the  terminus  of  the  Erie  & 
Huron  Rd. ;  shipping  point  for  the  Syden- 
ham r.  district.  Lies  in  a  superior  agricul- 
titral  district  ;  has  manufactures,  and  is  a 
place  of  considerable  trade ;  lies  ou  a 
navigable  stream,  20  m.  from  Chatham  and 
N.  terminus  of  the  Erie  and  Huron  Rd.  Has 
a  hoop,  stave  and  lieading  factory.  Steam- 
ers daily  to  Sarnia  and  Detroit,  Mich. 
HERALD  ;  Fridays;  independent ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  25x40 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1884  ;  J.  A.  Avearst,  editor  and  publisher. 

VALLEY  RECORD:  Thursdays;  four 
pages ;  size  24x34 ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1872;  George  Wrigley,  publisher;  cir- 
culation J  J. 

W  ATERFORD,  N-orfolk  Co.,  p  1,200 
pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  8  m.  from 


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ONTARIO. 


Simcoe  and  16  from  Brantford.  In  an  agri- 
cviltural  district.  Engaged  in  manufactur- 
ing and  mercantile  pursuits. 

STAR ;  Thursdays ;  four  pages ;  size  27x41 ; 
subscription  Sl-50;  establislied  1874;  P.  J. 
Pearce,  editor  and  publisher ;  clrc'n  K  1. 

WATERLOO,  Waterloo  Co.,  p  2,500 
pop.,  on  Grand  Trunlc  Rd.,  40  m.  from  Ham- 
ilton and  63  from  Toronto.  Engaged  In 
manufacturing. 

C.\NADISCHER  BAIIERN- 
FREUND  ;     Thursdays;     German;    eight 

aj^es  ;  size  ."2x46  ;  subscription  §1.50 ;  estab- 
shed  1850 ;  Joachim  Kalbfleisch,  editor  and 

pulilisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 
CHRONICLE;  Thursdays;  four  pages; 

size   27x41  ;    subscription    $1.50 ;   estabUshed 

1855  ;  Thomas  Hilliard,  editor  and  publisher  ; 

circulation  Iv  1. 


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WATFORD,  Lambton  Co.,  p  2,000 
pop.,  on  Saruia  branch  of  Great  Western 
division  of  Grand  Trunk  Rd.  Manufactur- 
ing town ;  in  an  agricultural  district. 

ADVOCATE-ADVISER;  Fridays; 
eight  pages  ;  size  27x41 ;  subscription  .SI ;  es- 
taolished  1874;  Advocate  Publishing  House, 
editors  and  publishers;  circulation  J  1;  issue 
also  the  Wyoming  Gazette. 

GUIDE  NEWS;  Fi-idays;  four  pages  ; 
size  25x37;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1875  ; 
James  C.  Tye,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation J  1. 

WELLAND,  C.  H.,  WeUa7id  Co.,  g 
2,5iX)  pop.,  on  Welland  r.  and  canal,  and 
Welland  and  Michigan  Central  Rds.,  9  m. 
S.  of  Thorold  and  8  N.  of  Lalce  Erie.  Trade 
principally  grain.  Unlimited  water  power 
and  facilities  for  transportation 

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W.  H.  Montague,  editor:  Welland  Printing 
and  Publishing  Co.,  publishers;  clrc'n  II. 

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size  30x45  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1857  ; 
J.  J. Sidey,  editor  and  publisher ;  clrc'n  III. 

WHITBY,  C.  H.,  Ontario  Co.,  g  3,500 
pop.,  on  Lake  Ontario  and  Grand  Trunk 
Rd.  and  Midland  division  of  the  same. 
30  m.  from  Toronto  and  131  from  Kings- 
ton. A  grain  and  produce  market.  Lum- 
ber is  shipped  in  large  quantities  from  this 
port. 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays;  four  pages; 
size  28x42  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1857 ; 
J.  S.  Robertson  &  Bros.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ;  circulation  1 1 ;  issue  also  Our  Own  Fire- 
side. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  ;  size  27x41 ;  subscription  ,$1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1862 ;  Charles  Sarney,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  cii'culation  K  1. 

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Bros.,  editors  and  publishers ;  circulation 
H  H  1 ;  dated  at  Whitby  and  Toronto ;  issue 
alsotlie  Chronicle. 

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tablished 1874;  Literary  Society  of  Ontario 
Ladies'  College,  editors  and  publishers ;  cir- 
culation K  K  1;  a  college  paper;  issued  during 
the  collegiate  year. 

WIARTON,  Bruce  Co.,  -a 400  pop., on 
Colpoys  Bay  and  Grand  Trunk  Rd.    Con- 
tains saw  mills  and  furniture  factories,  tan- 
neries, etc. 
ECHO;    Fridays ;    independent ;    eight 


ONTARIO. 


pages;  size  25x38;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1879 ;  C.  L.  Campbell,  editor ;  Camp- 
bell &  Cross,  publishers;  circulation  K  1. 

WINDSOR,  Essex  Co.,  p  8,000  pop., 
on  Detroit  r.  and  Michigan  Central  Rd.  (op- 
posite Detroit,  Mich.),  and  terminus  of  the 
Great  Western  division  of  Grand  Trunk  and 
Canada  Southern  Rds.,  109  m.  from  Lon- 
don. Shipping  point  for  agricultural 
products.  Brewing  and  distilling  liquors 
carried  on. 

ESSEX  RECORD;  Wednesdays  and 
Saturdays ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x30 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2  ;  established  1860  ;  Wm.  Barr,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1 . 

ESSEX     REVIEW;    Fridays;    eight 

Sages ;    size   30x44 ;   subscription    $2 ;   estab- 
shed  1878 ;    Thomas  M.  White,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  J  1 . 

LE  COURRIER  D'ESSEX ;  Satur- 
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12x18 ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1884 ;  A. 
Bodard,  editor  and  publisher. 

LE  PROGRES  ;  Thursdays ;  French ; 
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established  18S1 ;  Aurele  Pacaud,  editor  and 
publisher. 

WINGH AM,  flMTOJi  Co.,  p 2,300 pop., 
on  Maitland  r.,  wliich  furnishes  power  for 
manufacturing;  also  on  W.  division  and 
the  terminus  of  the  London,  Huron  & 
Bruce  Grand  Trunk  Rds. 

ADVANCE;  Thursdays ;  four  pages  ;  size 
27x41 ;  subscription  §1.25  ;  established  1873  ; 
James  Fleuty,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion K  1. 

TI3IES ;  Fridays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  26x40 ; 
subscription  §1  ;  established  1872 ;  Edwards 
&  Kerr,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  K  1. 

VIDETTE  ;  Fridays ;  independent ;  eight 
pages  ;  size  27x41 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1884  ;  Mitchell  &  Galbraith,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

WOODSTOCK,  C.  H.,  Oxford  Co.,p 
6,400  pop.,  at  junction  of  Credit  Valley  Rd. 
and  Great  Western  branches  of  the  Grand 
Trunk  Rd.,  98  m.  from  Toronto,  48  from 
Hamilton  and  28  from  London.  Surround- 
ed by  an  agricultural  district.  Engaged  in 
iron  and  wooden-ware  manufactures.  Seat 
of  Woodstock  (Baptist)  College. 

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ral ;  eight  pages  ;  size  of  page  isx24 ;  sub- 
scription $1.50  ;  established  1854  ;  PattuUo  & 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  G  Gt. 

TIMES;  Fridays  ;  eight  pages;  size  32x46  ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1854;  A.  W. 
Francis,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation  I. 

WOODVILLE,  Victoria  Co.,  a  800 
pop.,  on  Midland  division  of  the  Grand 
Trunk  Ry.,  63  m.  from  Toronto.  Has  foun- 
dries, saw  and  grist  mills,  etc. 

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size  27x41 ;  subscription  $1 :  established 
1877 ;  Joseph  J.  Cave,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K  1. 

WYOMING,  Lambton  Co.,  p  1,500 
pop.,  on  Sarnia  branch  of  Grand  Trunk  Rd. 
(G.  W.  division).  Has  woolen,  saw  and  grist 
mills  ;  is  the  centre  of  an  agricultural  dis- 
trict. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays:  eight  pages;  size 
26x40;  subscription  .$1;  established  1874  ;  Ad- 
vocate Publishing  House,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers;  circulation  K;  issue  also  the  Wat- 
ford Adcocate-Adviser. 


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GEO.   P.   KOVS^ELL   &   GO'S 


PRINCE  EDWARD  ISLAND. 


CHARLOTTETOWN,  Queens  Co., 

D  Provincial  capital,  12,(100  pop.,  on  HilLsbor- 
ougli  r.  at  teriniuus  of  Prince  Edward  Island 
Ry.,    near   the   southern   coast.     Has  one 
of  the  best  harbors  in   this   region.     En- 
gaged in  commerce  and  manufacturing. 
EXAM  INEIt ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  EXAMINER    AND   ISLAND 
ARGUS;     Fridays;     four     pages;     size- 
daily     22x32,    weekly     27x41 ;     subscription 
— daily  $5,  weekly  $1 ;  established — daily  1877, 
weeklj'  1S47;    Examiner  Publishing  Co.,  edi- 
tors  and    publishers  ;    circulation — daily   J, 
weekly  J. 

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day, and  VVEEKIiY,  Thursdays;  eight 
pages  ;  size— daily  22x32,  weekly  30x3S  ;  sub- 
scription— daily  $5,  weekly  §1';  established 
1858;  Patriot  Publishing  Co,,  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation— dally  K  K,  weekly  I. 

ADVERTISER;  Thursdays ;  four 
pages  ;  size  26x3S  ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1876 ;  Peter  McCourt,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; circulation  K. 

EXAMINER  AND  ISLAND  AR- 
GUS; {see  Examiner.) 

HERALD;  Wednesdays;  four  pages; 
size  26x38  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1871 ; 
Herald  Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ; 
circulation  J  J. 

NEW  ERA  ;  Fridays ;  four  pages ;  size 
28x40;  subscription  .§1.50;  established  1874;  P. 
R.  Bowers,  editor  and  publisher ;  cu'c'n  J  1. 

PRESBYTERIAN;  Thursdays;  presby- 
terian  ;  eight  pages ;  size  26x42 ;  subscription 
$2  ;  established  1874  ;  Rev.  S.  G.  Lawson,  edi- 
tor and  publisher;  circulation  I. 

ROYAL  GAZETTE;  Saturdays  ;  legal; 
foui-  pages ;  size  20x26 ;  subscription  25  cents ; 
established  1791 ;  John  Coombs,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1 ;  an  official  paper. 

SUMMERSIDE,  Prince  Co.,  b  3,000 
pop.,  on  Northumberland  Straits  and 
Prince  Edward  Island  Ry.,  43  m.  W.  of 
Charlottetown.  Engaged  in  ship-building 
and  manufacturing  to  a  limited  extent. 
Agriculture  the  principal  branch  of  indus- 
try. 

JOURNAL  AND  WESTERN  PI- 
ONEER; Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
28x42  ;   subscription  $1 ;  established  1865  ;  W. 

A.  Brennan,  editor  and  publisher;  circula- 
tion H 1 ;  Issues  also  tlie  Prince  Edward 
Island  Agriculturist. 

PRINCE  EDWARD  ISLAND  AG- 
RICULTURIST; biweekly;  agricultu- 
ral ;  four  pages  ;  size  19x25  ;  establislied  1S.S3  ; 
W.  A.  Brennan,  edit(jr  and  publisher  ;  issued 
In  connection  with  the  Journal  and  Western 
Pioneer. 

QUEBEC. 

AYIiMER,  C.  H.,  Ottawa  Co.,  -a  2,500 
pop.,  on  Lake  Charedlere,  at  terminus  of 
Aylmer  branch  of  Eastern  division  of  Can- 
ada Pacifle  Ry.,  8  m.  above  Ottawa.  En- 
gaged In  lumbering  and  general  manufac- 
tures. Starting  point  for  a  line  of  steam- 
ers for  the  Upper  Ottawa  navigation. 

TIMES;  Wednesdays ;  liberal  conserva- 
tive ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36 ;  subscription 
$2 ;  established  1855 ;  M.  T.  Haldane,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  K. 

BEAUHARNOIS,  C.  H.,  Beauhar- 

nois  Co.,  p 

LE  DRAPEAU  DE  BEAUHAR- 
NOIS;  Fridays  ;  French  ;  four  pages  ;  size 
23x33;   subscription   $1;   established  18S4;  J. 

B.  Cadleux,  editor  and  jjubllsher. 


QUEBEC. 


BEDFORD,  Missisquoi  Co.,  p\ ,800 
pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  22  m.  from  St. 
John's  and  25  from  St.  Albans,  Vt.  Manu- 
factures sewing  machines,  axes,  scythes, 
leather,  stoves,  pumps,  etc. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  eight  pages;  size28x 
40 ;  subscription  $1 ;  establislied  1878  ;  W.  T. 
Lance,  editor ;  R.  A.  Crothers,  publisher ; 
circulation  J. 

BRYSON,  C.  H.,  Pontiac  Co.,  p  350 
pop.,  on  Ottawa  r.,  70  m.  from  Ottawa.  En- 
gaged in  lumbering. 

EQUITY  ;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 
24.X36  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1883 ; 
Smith  &  Cowan,  editors  and  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation K. 

PONTIAC  ADVANCE;  Fridays;  four 
pages;  size  26x40;  subscription  .§1;  estab- 
lished 1872 :  Pattison  &  MeCuaig,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  circulation  K  1. 

COATICOOKE,  Stanstead  Co.,  g 
2,500  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.  and  Coati- 
cooke  r.,  122  m.  from  Montreal.  Engaged  in 
lumber  trade  and  cotton  knitting,  fur- 
niture and  other  manufacturing. 

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size  26x3S ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established 
1871 ;  S.  C.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher ;  cir- 
culation I  I. 

CO  WANSVILLE,  Missisquoi  Co.,  J3 

1,800  pop.,  on  Yamaska  r.  and  South  East- 
ern Rd.,  15  m.  from  West  Faruham  and 
50  from  Montreal.  All  the  important  courts 
for  this  district  are  held  here.  Headquar- 
ters for  several  stage  lines.  Various  manu- 
factures carried  on. 

OBSERVER;  Thursdays;  four  pages ; 
size  27x41 ;  subscription  $1.20 ;  established 
1870;  John  Massie,  Jr.,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  1 1. 

FARNHAM,  Missisquoi  Co.,  p 

LA  PRESSE  DE  FARNHAM;  Fri- 
days ;  French;  size  2:3x33;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1S84;  P.  D.  Bilaudeau,  editor; 
Bilaudeau  &  Freres,  publisliers ;  issue  also 
the  St.  Cesaire  Le  Glaneur  De  Rouville. 

HTTLL,  Ottawa  Co.  -a 

LE  CANADA  ;  (see  Ottawa,  Ont.) 

LA     VALLEE     D'OTTAWA;    every 

morning  except  Sunday  ;  French  ;  four  pages; 

size  22x31 ;  subscription  $3  ;  established  1884 ; 

N.  Page  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
LE  COURRIER  ;  (see  Ottawa,  Ont.) 

HUNTINGDON,  C.  H.,  Huntingdon 

Co.,  p  l.OUO  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  57  m. 

from  Montreal,  in  a  farming  district. 

ADVOCATE;  Thursdays ;  eight  pages; 
size  30x44  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1883 ; 
Henry  D.  SomerviUe,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
circulation  K  1. 

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tablished 1863 ;  Robert  Sellar,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  J  1. 

JOLIETTE,  C.  H..  Joliette  Co.,  u  5,000 
pop.,  on  St.  Felix  de  Valois  branch  of  North 
Shore  Rd.  Has  foundries  ;  manufactures 
paper  and  axes ;  lies  In  a  farming  district. 

LA  GAZETTE   DE  JOLIETTE; 

semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays  ;  French ; 
four  pages ;  size  23x33  ;  subscription  $2.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1866;  Joliette  Printing  Society  (lim- 
ited), editors  and  publishers ;  C.  P.  Charland, 
manager ;  circulation  K. 

L'OBSERVATEUR;  semi  weekly. 
Wednesdays    and    Saturdays ;    French ;  six 


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QUEBEC. 


QUEBEC. 


pages;  size  of  page  11x16;  subscription  $1; 
established  1883;  Geo.  Giiilbault  &  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  :  circulation  J. 

IjACHUTE,  C.  H.,  Argenteuil  Co.,  -a 
1,500  pop.,  on  Eastern  division  of  the  Can- 
ada Pacific  Rd.  and  North  r.     A  healthy 
location. 
AVATCHMAN;  Fridays  ;  four  pages;  size 

25x36 ;     subscription     $1 ;     establisned    1877 ; 

Simpson  &  Kerr,  editors  and  publishers ;  clr- 

■oulation  J. 

LEVIS,  C.  H.,  Levis  Co.,  O-  on  River  St. 

Lawrence  and  Quebec  Central  Rd.,  oppo- 
site Quebec. 

liE  QUOTIDIEN  ;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday, and  Li'HEBDOMADAIRE, 

Thursdays  ;  French  ;  four  pages  :  20x27  ;  sub- 
scription—daily .S-'.oO,  weelvlv  40  cents  ;  estab- 
lished—daily 1880,  weekly  1S82  ;  Mercier  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers ;  circulation  —  daily 
J  1 ,  weekly  H  1. 

Li'HEBDOMADAIRE;  (see  Le  Quoti- 
dien. ) 

ANNALES  DE  LA  BONNE  STE. 
ANNE  DE  BEAU  PRE;  monthly; 
French  ;  fort.v-eight  pages  ;  size  of  page  5x8  ; 
subscription  35  cents;  established  1873;  Direc- 
tors of  the  College  of  Levis,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  does  not  insert  advertisements ; 
a  college  paper ;  issued  during  the  collegiate 
year. 

liOUISEVILiLiE,  Maskinonge  Co.,  -n 
about  20  ni.  from  Tliree  Rivers.  Lies  in  an 
agricultural  country,  with  considerable 
French  population. 

COURRIER    DE    IiOUISEVILL,E  ; 

Thursdays  ;  French  ;  four  pages  ;  size  18x24 ; 
subscription  50  cents  ;  established  1878 ;  L.  H. 
Mlneau,  editor  and  publisher :  cii-culation  K. 

MALBAIE  ;  (MURRAY  BAT,  P.  O.), 

Charlevoix  Co.  cf    On  the  North  Shore  of  the 
St.  Lawrence  r.    A  popular  watering  place. 

L.'ECHO    DE8    L.AURENTIDES; 

Fridays:  French;  four  pages;  size  2 1x3  J;  sub- 
scription 81 ;  established  1S84  ;  Simon  Clmon, 
editor  and  ijublisher 

MONTREAL,  C.  H.,  Hochekiffa  Co.,p 
180,000  pop.,  onS.  side  of  Island  of  Montreal 
on  St.  Lawrence  r.  Principal  city  In  the 
Dominion,  and  largely  engaged  in  com- 
merce and  shipping.  An  inland  port,  capa- 
ble of  accommodating  the  largest  steamers; 
connected  by  railroad  and  canal  \vith  all 
the  ports  in  Canada  and  the  United  States. 
Headquarters  of  Grand  Trunk  and  Canada 
Pacific  Rds.  The  city  possesses  various 
metropolitan  features,  and  its  situation 
adapts  it  to  the  carrying  on  of  an  extensive 
trade. 

GAZETTE;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day, and  VVEEKIj  Y,  Fridays  ;  eight  pages  ; 
size  of  page  18x23;  subscription— daily  §6, 
weekly  $1 ;  established  177S ;  Gazette  Print- 
ing Co.,  publishers  ;  Richard  White,  man- 
ager ;  circulation — daily  G  l,  weekly  G  G;  is- 
sue also  the  Canada  Medical  and  Surgical 
Jour  nil  I. 
HERAIiD  AND  COMMERCIAL, 
GAZETTE;  every 
morning  except  Sun- 
day, and  H  E  R- 
A  Li  D,  Thursdays; 
eight  pages:  size— 
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daUvSo,  weekly  §1  ; 
established  1809; 
John  Livingston, 
I'ditor  ;  Peter  Mitch- 
ell, publisher;  circu- 
lation—  daily  HI, 
weekly  G  1. 


Li  A    MINER  VE;  every  morning  except 

Sunday,  and  W  E  E  K  Li  Y ,  Saturdays ; 
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subscription — daily  $5,  weekly  $1;  established 
1826  ;  La  Minerve  Printing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  ;  Emmanuel  Tasse,  manager  ;  cir- 
culation— daily  G,  weekly  G  G. 

L.A  PATRIEj  every  afternoon  except 
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2dx.38  ;  subscription — daily  Si,  weekly  §1 ;  es- 
tablished—daily 1879,  weekly  1880  ;"H.  Beau- 
grand,  editor  and  publisher :  circulation- 
daily  G  G  1,  weekly  H  H ;  the  dailj'  three 
o'clock  edition  is  called  Le  Soir. 

LA  PRESSE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day ;  French  ;  conservative ;  four  pages ;  size 
24x40 ;  subscription  $S  ;  established  1884 ;  W. 

E.  Blumhart,  editor  and  publisher. 
L'ETENDARD;    every     morning    and 

every  evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEK.- 
LY,  Thursdays;  French;  daily  four  pages, 
weekly  eight  pages  ;  size— daily  25x38,  weekly 
24x37  ;"siibscription— daily  $5,  evening  edition 
one  cent  each,  weekly  $1 ;  established  1883 ; 

F.  X.  A.  Trudel,  editor  ;  M.  J.  A.  Prendergast, 
publisher  ;  circ'n- dally  H  H  1,  weeky  G  1. 

LE  MONDE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  French;  in- 
dependent ;  daily  four  pages,  Saturday,  and 
Weekly  eight  pages ;  size — daily  24x42,  weekly 
and  Saturday  (size  of  page)  20x24 ;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $3,  weekly  $1  ;  established— daily 
1867,  weekly  1873;  Printing  and  Publishing 
Co., of  Canada,  editors  and  publishers;  cli'- 
culatiou — daily  F  1,  weekly  F  1. 

LE  SOIR;  {see  La  Patrie.) 

POST;  eVerv  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
TRUE  WITlVESS  AND  CATHOLIC 
CHRONICLE,  Wednesdays;  daily  four 
pages,  weekly  eight  pages  ;  size — daily  22x33, 
weekly  30x44 ;  subscription — daily  .$3,  weekly 
S1.50;  established  —  daily  1878,  weekly  1850; 
Post  Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  publishers ; 
P.  Whelan,  manager  ;  circulation  X. 

STAR;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  FAMILY  HERALD  ANT)  STAR, 
Wednesdays ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight 
pages ;  size— daily  24x40,  weekly  (size  of  page) 
20x24  ;  subscription— daily  $3,  weekly  §1 ;  es- 
tablished 1869;  Graham  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers ;  circ'n— daily  C  C,  weekly  A  1. 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
independent;  four  pages;  size  25x39;  sub- 
scription S3 ;  established  1884 ;  J.  Stewart, 
editor  ;  Times  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

WITNESS;  everv  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  eight 
pages;  size  of  page — daily  13x20,  weekly  17x23; 
subscription— daily  $3,  weekly  $1.W :  estab- 
lished-daily 1861,.  weekly  1846;  John  Dougall 
&  Son,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation 
—daily  F  F  1,  weekly  C  1 ;  issue  also  War 
Xotes  and  the  Northern  Messenger. 

CHURCH  GUARDIAN;  Wednesdays; 
church  of  England  ;  sixteen  pages  ;  size  of 
page  10x14;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1879;  L.  H.  Davidson,  editor  and  publisher; 
circulation  G. 

FAMILY  HERALD  AND  STAR; 
(see  Star.) 

HERALD;  (.see  Herald  and  Commercial 
Gazette.) 

JOURN.\L  OF  COMMERCE,  Ff- 
NANCE  AND  INSURANCE  RE- 
VIEW; Fridays;  commercial;  thiity-two 
pages  ;  size  of  page  9x12 ;  subscription  S2  ;  es- 
tablished 1875;  31.  S.  Foley,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  H  1. 

LA  LECTURE  AU  FOYER;  Satur- 
days ;  French ;  sixteen  pages ;  size  of  page 
8x12  ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  established  1884 ; 
Louis  Belair,  editor  and  publisher. 

LA  SEMAINE  RELIGIEUSE;  Sat 
urdays;  French;  catholic;  twenty  four 
pages  ;  size  of  page  6x3  ;  established  1883 ;  M. 
P.  Dupuy,  editor  and  publisher. 

L' A U RORE  ;  Thursdays;  French;  six- 
teen pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  subscription  $1.50 ; 
established  1866;  R.  P.  Duclo,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  K  1. 


60S 


GEO.   P.  ROWELL   &  GO'S 


QUEBEC. 


1,E  CANAllD;  Saturdays;  French; 
comic;  four  pases;  size  lTx23;  subscription 
50  cents;  establishetl  1877;  Berthelot  &  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  iiublisliers;  circulation  F  F. 

Li  E  G  A  Li  NEWS;  Saturdays  ;  legal : 
twelve  pages  ;  size  of  page  7x10 ;  subscription 
$4;  established  1877;  James  Kirby,  editor; 
i&azette  Printing  Co.,  publishers;  Richard 
White,  manager;  circulation  Kl;  Law  Re- 
ports, Court  of  Queen's  Bench  and  Superior 
Court,  are  issued  monthly,  in  two  series,  fifty- 
two  pages  each,  size  of  page  7x10,  subscrip- 
tion (both  series)  $13,  Law  Reports  (.both 
series)  and  Legal  News  $15. ^, ,,-,,,, 

LiE  JOURXALi  DU  DIMANCHE  ; 
Saturdays ;  French  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  3.Jx30 ; 
subscription  $2;  established  1883;  J.  C.  Danse- 
i-eau,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  1. 

LE  MONDE  ILLII8TRE;  Saturdays; 
French  ;  illustrated  ;  eight  pagtjs  ;  size  20x29  ; 
subscription  $3;  established  1884;  Berthiaume 
&  Sabourin,  editors  and  publisliers. 

LiE  MONITEUR  DU  COMMERCE; 
Fridays  ;  French ;  commercial ;  thirty  pages  ; 
size  of  page  9x12;  subscription  $2 ;  establish- 
ed 1880 ;  F.  D.  Shallow  &  Co..  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  H  1. 

LiE  PEUPIiE;  (see  La  Patrie.) 

NEW!?  AND  EASTERN  TOWN- 
SHIPS AJ)VOCATE;(seeSt.  Johu-s.) 

SHAREHOLDER  AND  INSUR- 
ANCE GAZETTE;  Fridays;  financial; 
sixteen  pages;  size  of  page  11x15;  subscrip- 
tion $2 ;  establislied  1879 ;  S.  B.  Foote,  editor 
and  publisher;  circulation  1 1. 

TRUE  WITNESS  AND  CATHOLIC 
CHRONICLE;  (see  Post.) 

WAR  NOTES  ;  Saturdays;  prohibition; 
four  pages  ;  size  15x22 ;  established  1884 ;  Johu 
Dougall  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers ;  issue 
also  the  Witness  and  the  Korthem  3Iessengei: 

NORTHERN  MESSENGER;  semi- 
monthly ;  temperance ;  eight  pages ;  size  of 
page  11x15;  subscription  30  cents;  established 
1866  ;  John  Dougall  &  Son,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;  circulation  B;  issue  also  the  Witness 
and  War  Notes. 

ABC  RAILWAY  AND  STEAM- 
BOAT TRAVELLERS'  GUIDE; 
monthly;  one  hundred  and  twelve  pages;  size 
of  page  4.x8 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1880;  J.  Tlieo.  Robinson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation  I. 

BATTERSBY'S  DOMINION 
P<KKET  RAILWAY  AND  TRAV- 
ELLERS* GUIDE;  monthly ;  one  hun- 
dred and  thirty  pages ;  size  of  page  4x6 ; 
subscription  75  cents ;  established  1874  ;  D. 
Battersby,  editor  and  publisher ;  circ'n  H  1. 

CANADA  MEDICAL  AND  SUR- 
GICAL JOURNAL;  monthly;  medical; 
one  hundred  and  ninety  pages  octavo  ;  sub- 
scription S3;  established  lbT2;  Geo.  Ross,  A. 
M.,  M.  D.,  and  T.  G.  Roddick,  M.  D.,  editors; 
Gazette  Printing  Co.,  publishers ;  circula- 
tion J  1  ;  issue  also  the  Gazette. 

CANAdA  medical  RECORD; 
monthly  ;  medical  ;  forty  pages  ;  size  of 
page  7x10 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1872 ; 
Francis  W.  Campbell,  M.  D.,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  cii'culation  J. 

CANADIAN  DAIRYMAN  AND 
FARMER  ;  monthly  ;  dairying;  twenty 
pages;  size  of  page  9x12;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1884;  Dairyman  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publisliers, 

CANADIAN  MAGAZINE  OF  SCI- 
ENCE AND  THE  INDUSTRIAL 
ARTS;  monthly;  commercial;  ninety -two 
pages;  size  of  page  8x11;  subscription  $2.50; 
established  1873;  Henry  T.  Bovey,  editor;  Bur- 
land  Lithographic  Co.  (limited),  publishers  ; 
circulation  G  1. 

I)  O  M  I  N  I  O  N  DRY  GOODS  RE- 
P  O  K  T  A  N  D  F  U  R  HAT  A  ND 
CLOTHINti  RECORD;  monthly;  com- 
mercial ;  thirtvsix  pages  ;  size  of  page  9x12; 
subscription  §1  ;  established  1883;  E.  B.  Big- 
gar,  manager ;  circulation  X.  B^*  Actual 
average  circulation  for  one  year  preceding 
Dcri'inhfr  1,  18S4,  as  per  statement  on  file  at 
till-  oJli<:f  of  the  American  Neivsxjupcr  Di- 
rectory, 2, 173  copies. 


QUEBEC. 


EDUCATIONAL  RECORD:  monthly^ 
educational ;  thirty-six  pages  octavo  ;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1881 ;  Gazette  Print- 
ing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circ'n  .1  I 

HOUSEHOLD  JOURNAL;  monthly; 
twenty-four  pages  ;  size  of  page  11x16 ;  sub- 
scription .§1 ;  established  1877 ;  James  Lee  & 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  circulation  F  F. 

ILLUSTRATED  JOURNAL  OF 
AGRICULTURE;  monthly; agricultural; 
sixteen  pages ;  size  of  page  8x11 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1879 ;  E.  A.  Barnard,  edi- 
tor; E.  Senecal  &  Sons,  publishers;  circulation 
G  1 ;  issue  also  Le  Journal  d' Agriculture  II- 
lust  vc 

INSURANCE  SOCIETY;  monthly; 
Insurance;  thirty-eight  pages;  size  ot  page 
9x12;  subscription  $2;  established  1881;  R. 
Wilson  Smith,  publisher;  circulation  J. 

INTERNATIONAL  RAILWAY 
AND  STEAM  NAVIGATION 
GUIDE;  monthly;  two  hundred  and  sixty 
pages;  size  of  page  5x8;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1864 ;  C.  R.  Chisholm  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers;  circulation  1 1. 

JOURNAL  D'HYGIENE  POPU- 
L  AIRE;  monthly;  hygienic  ;  sixteen  pages; 
sige  of  page  7x10 ;  subscrlijtion  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1883;  Dr.  J.  I.  Desroulies  and  Dr.  J.  M. 
Beausoleil,  editors  and  iiul>lishers. 

LA  REVUE  CANADIENNE;  month- 
ly; French;  sixty-eight  pages;  size  of  page 
7x10;  subscription  $2.50;  established  1863; 
Prendergast  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation  J  1 . 

LAW  REPORTS;  (see  Lcf/ai  Netvs.-\ 

LE  JOURNAL  D'AGRICULTURE 
ILLUSTRE;  monthly;  French;  agricul- 
tural ;  twenty  pages ;  size  of  page  8x11 ;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  "established  1877  ;  E.  A.  Barnard, 
editor;  E.  Senecal  &  Sons,  publishers;  circu- 
lation F  F ;  issue  also  the  Illustrated  Journal 
of  Af/riculture. 

L'UNION  MEDICALE  DU  CANA- 
DA ;  monthly  ;  French  ;  medical ;  sixty -eight 
pages  octavo ;  subscription  $3 ;  estab- 
lished 1872 ;  A.  Lamarche,  M.  D.  and  H.  E. 
Desrosiers,  M.  D.,  editors  ;  circulation  K  K  1. 

LOWER  CANADA  JURIST;  month- 
ly ;  legal :  thirty-six  pages ;  size  of  page  7x10  ; 
subscription  $4 ;  established  1857 ;  John  S. 
Archibald  and  Edmond  Larean,  editors;  John 
Lovell  &  Son,  publishers;  does  not  insert 
advertisements. 

PETITE  REVUE  DU  TIERS-OR- 
DRE  ;  monthly;  French;  catholic;  tiiirty- 
six  pages  octavo ;  subscription  $1.25  ;  estab- 
lished 1884 ;  Fraternity  of  the  Third  Order  of 
Franciscans,  editors  and  publishers. 

PRESBYTERIAN  RECORD; 
monthly  ;  presbyterian  ;  thirty-two  pages  oc- 
tavo ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  established  18i5; 
James  Croil  and  Robert  Murray,  editors; 
James  Croil,  publisher  ;  circulation  C  1. 

PROTESTANT  PILLAR;  monthly; 
reformed  episcopal;  eight  pages  ;  size  18x24  ; 
subscription  75  cents ;  established  1881 ;  E. 
Berryman,  editor  and  publisher ;  circula- 
tion K  1. 

ORMSTOWN,   Chatemiguay   Co.,   p 
425  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  47  m.  from 
Montreal.     Has   flour,   oatmeal   and    saw 
mills. 
COURIER;  Thursdays;  four  pages;  size 

24x36  ;  sub.scription  $1.25  ;  established  18?2  ;  A. 

M.Wright,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  KK  1. 

QUEBEC,  C.  H.,  Quebec  Co.,  i  67,000 
pop.,  on  St.    Lawrence    r..  Grand   Trunk, 
North  Shore  and  Quebec  &  Lake  St.  John 
Rds.,  180  m.  N.  E.  of  Montreal.     Oldest  and 
most  important  port  in  Canada.     Engaged 
in  foreign  and  domestic  commerce. 
EVENING  MERCURY;  every  evening 
except  Sundav  ;  four  pages ;  size  2Ux27  ;  sub- 
scription $4  :  estaViiishcd  1805;  G.  T.  Cary,  edi- 
tor and  puldislier  ;  circulation  K  1. 
LE   CANADIEN  ;    every   morning   ex- 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTOKl'. 


609 


QUEBEC. 


QUEBEC. 


cept  Sunday,  TRI-WEEKL.Y,  Tuesdaj-s, 

Thursdays  and  Saturdays,  and  LE  CULTI- 
VATEUR,  Saturdays;  French;  daily  and 
triweekly  four  pages,  weekly  sixteen  pages  ; 
size— dailv  ancl  tri-weekly  24x36,  weekly 
36x5U;  subscription— daily  $."),  tri- weekly  $3, 
weekly  $1 ;  established— daily  and  weeklj- 
1874,  tri-weekly  1831 ;  L.  J.  Deniers  &  Brc,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ;  circulation— daily  J  J  1, 
triweekly  J  1,  weekly  F  F 1  ;  issue  also 
L'Evenement. 

LiE  COURRIER  DU  CANADA  ; 
everyday  except  Sunday,  and  JOURNAL 
D  E  S  C  A  ;>I  P  A  G  N  E  S  ,  Thursdays  ; 
French;  daily  four  pages,  weekly  sixteen 
pages ;  size— daily  23x34,  weekly  (size  of  page) 
12x18 ;  subscription  —daily  $6,  weekly  $1 ; 
established  1857  ;  Leger  Brousseau,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation- daily  J  1,  weekly  I  I. 

Li"E1jEC'TE(TR;  every  afternoon  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays ; 
French ;  liberal ;  daily  four  pages,  weekly 
eight  pages;  size— daily  24x36,  weekly  27x41 ; 
subscription— daily  §4,  weekly  $1 ;  establish- 
ed 1880;  Ernest  Pacaud,  editor;  J.  Plamondon 
&  Co.,  publishers  ;  circn— daily  H,  weekly  G. 

L'EVENEMENT;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  French  ;  four  pages  ;  size  24x36  ;  sub- 
scription $3 ;  established  1867  ;  L.  J.  Deniers 
&  Bro.,  editors  and  publishers ;  circulation 
G  1 ;  issue  also  Le  Canadien. 

LE  JOURNAL  DE  QUEBEC;  every 
day  except  Sunday,  and  TRI-WEEKLY, 
Tuesdays,  Thursda3's  and  Saturdays  ;  French ; 
four  pages  ;  size  23x34 ;  subscription— daily 
S7,  triweekly  84,  established  1842  ;  Augustin 
Cote,  editor  and  publisher ;  circulation- 
daily  K  1,  tri-weeklj-  K  l. 

MORNING  CHRONIC  LE  ;  every 
morning  except  Sunday,  and  CHRON- 
ICLE, Thursdays;  foiu-  pages;  size  28x41; 
subscription  —  dally  $6,  weekly  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1846 ;  John  J.  Foote,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  circulation-  daily  1 1,  weekly  J  1. 

TELEGRAPH  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  SATURDAY  BUIXiET, 
Saturdays;  four  pages;  size  —  daily  2Ux26, 
weeklj' 27x41 ;  subscription— daily  S3;  estab- 
lished—daily 1876,  weekly  1872;  James  Carrel, 
editor  and  publisher;  circulation- daily  H  1. 

CHRONICLE  :  (see  :\I>,rninii  Chrjonivle.) 

LA  VERITE;  Saturdays;  French;  eight 
pages;  size  24x36;  sul>seription  Sl-oH ;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  J.  P.  Tardivel,  editor  and  pub- 
Usher ;    Drouiu    &  Bro.,  naanagers  ;  circ'n  I. 

JOURNAL  DES  CA>IPAGNES: 
(see  Le  Courricr  Dii  Canoiln.  ) 

LE  CULTIVATEUR;  (see  Le  Cana 
dien.) 

SATURDAY  BUDGET  :  (see  Tele- 
graph.) 

RICHMOND,  C.  H.,  Richmond  Co., 
p  2,000  pop.,  on  St.  Francis  r.,  and 
at  junction  of  Portland  &  Montreal  and 
Point  Levis  &  Montreal  branches  of  Grand 
Trunk  Rd.,  76  m.  E.  of  Montreal.  General 
business  centre  for  county.  Agricultural, 
lumbering,  manufactiu-ing  and  slate-quar- 
rying district. 
GUARDIAN;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 

27x40  ;    subscription    .$1.25  ;   established  1857  ; 

W.  E.  Jones,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  J. 
TIMES;  Fridays  ;  eight  pages  ;  size  27x41  ; 

subscription  81;  established  1S78;  E.  F.  Hazle, 

publisher;  circulation  K  K. 

ROCK  ISLAND,  Sfanstead  Co.,  l^ 
4,596  pop.  of  township,  100  m.  from  Mont- 
real, on  the  United  States  frontier.  A  port 
of  entry,  and  has  considerable  trade.  Has 
two  boot  and  shoe  factories,  a  knitting  fac- 
tory, a  manufactory  of  machinists'  and 
blacksmiths'  tools,  two  furniture  shops,  an 
iron  foundry  and  a  machine  shop. 
STA'NSTEAD  JOURNAL;    Thurs 

39 


days  ;  four  pages  ;  size  27x41 ;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1845  ;  L.  R.  Robinson,  editor 
and  publisher  ;  circulation  J  J  1. 

ST.  CESAIRE.  liouviUe  Co.,  p 

LE    <iLANEUR    DE     ROUVILLE  ; 

Fridavs;  French;  four  pages;  size  23x:33 ; 
subscription  $1 ;  establi-shed  1884  ;  P.  D.  Bilau- 
deau,  editor  ;  Bilaudeau  &  Freres,  publishers  ; 
issue  also  the  Farnham  LaPresse  De  Farn- 
hani. 

ST.  HYACINTHE,  C.  H.,  St.  Hya- 

cinthe  Co.,  P  7,0oo  pop.,  on  Yamaska  r.,and 
on  Grand  Trunk  and  Southeastern  Rds.,  30 
m.  E.  N.  E.  of  Montreal.  The  most  important 
place  in  the  county.  Engaged  in  manufac- 
turing. 

LE  COURRIER  DE  ST.  HYA- 
CINTHE ;  triweekly,  Tuesdavs,  Thurs- 
days and  Saturdays,  and  LE  COITRRIER 
DE  ST.  HYACINTHE  JOURNAL 
D'AGRICULTURE,  Fridays;  French; 
triweekly  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages; 
size— triweekly  23x33,  weekly  27x41 ;  subscrip- 
tion—triweekly  $3,  weekly  $1 ;  established— 
triweekly  1853,  weekly  1866  ;  P.  Boucher  de  La 
Bruere,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circulation — 
triweekly  I  I,  weekl.y  G  G. 

L'  UNI  O  N  ;  semi-weekly,  Wednesdays 
and  Saturdays,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays; 
French  ;  four  pages  ;  size— semi-weekly  24x35, 
weekly  24x35  ;  subscription— semi-weeklv  $3, 
weekly  §1;  established— semi-weekly  "1879, 
weekly  1S73 ;  L'Union  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ;  A.  Denis,  manager  ;  circulation- 
semi-weeklv  J.  weekly  H. 

LE  COURRIER  DE  ST.  HYA- 
CINTHE JOURNAL  D'AGRICl  L- 
TIRE  ;   (see  Le  Coui-rier  Oe  St.  Hyacinthe.) 

ST.  JOHN'S,  C.  H.,  St.  John's  Co.,  p 
.5,i>J0  pop.,  on  Richelieu  r.,  at  junction  of 
Grand  Trunk  and  Vermont  Central  Rds., 
27  m.  S.  E.  of  Montreal.  Engaged  in  manu- 
facturing, and  chief  town  in  an  agricultural 
district. 

LE  FRANCO-CANADIEN  ;  Fridays; 
French  ;  four  pages  ;  size  27x40  ;  subscription 
SI:  established  1860;  Gabriel  Marchand.  eilitor; 
I.  Bjurginguon,  publisher;  circulation  1 1. 

NE^VS  AND  EASTERN  TOWN- 
SHIPS ADVOCATE;  Fridays;  eii,'ht 
pages ;  size  30x45  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1848;  E.  R.  Smith,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  ;  circulation  H  1 ;  dated  at  Jlontreal 
and  St.  John's. 

ST.  ROCH,  Quebec  East  Co.,  -^  a  sub- 
urb of  Quel)ec,  on  Montreal  &  Sorel  div.  of 
the  Grand  Trunk  Rd.  Has  several  boot  and 
shoe  manufactories  and  saw  mills.  This 
suburb  contains  the  largest  dry  goods 
stores,  grocery  stores,  and  all  the  currying, 
tanning  and  leather  establishments  of  the 
city  of  Quebec  and  its  vicinity. 

LE  NOUVELLISTE  ;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  L'AMI  DES  CAM- 
PAGNES,  Fridays;  French;  four  pages ; 
size  24x36 ;  subscription  —  daily$3,  weekly 
50  cents  ;  established— daily  1876,  weekly  1883  ; 
Eug.  Rouillard,  editor  ;  Jos.  G.  Gingras"&  Co., 
publishers  of  daily  :  Eugene  Rouillard  &  Co., 
publishers  of  weekly;  circulation— daily  H  1, 
weeklv  J  l . 

L'AMI  DES  CAMPAGNES;  (see 
Le  Nouvelliste.) 

SHERBROOKE,  C.  H.,  Sherbrooke 

Co.,  Q  8,000  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  and  Inter- 
national Rds.,  and  terminus  of  Passumpsic 
and  Waterloo  &  Magog  and  Quebec  Central 
Rds.,  100  m.  from  Montreal,  120 from  Quebec 
and  196  from  Portland,  Me.    Has  fine  water 


610 


GEO.   P.   ROWKLL  &  GO'S 


QUEBEC. 


power ;  iron  and  brass  foundries,  machine 
shops,  furnitui-e,  sash  and  door  factories. 
Copper  mines  in  vicinity.  Engaged  in 
woolen  manufactures.    A  trade  centre. 

L,E  PllOdKES  DE  E'EST  :  semi- 
weelslv,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays,  and  VVEEK- 
EY,  "Fridays;  French;  four  pages;  size 
20x27  ;  subscription— semi- weelvly  $'.i.50,  week- 
ly $1.50;  established  1»S4;  Belanger  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers. 

EXAMINER;  Fridays;  four  pages;  size 
2Tx42  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1ST8  ;  W. 
A.Morehouse  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers; 
circulation  1 1. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  eight  pages;  size 
29x42 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1833 ; 
George  H.  Bradford,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  H  H. 

PIOXNIER  DE  SHERBROOKE; 
Thursdays;  Frencli ;  four  pages;  size  27x41; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1866 ;  A.  De 
Harene,  editor ;  Eastern  Townships  Typo- 
graphical Co.,  publishers  ;  circulation  I  1. 

SOREL,  C.  H.,  liichelieu  Co.,  p  8,000 
pop.,  on  Richelieu  r.,  at  junction  with  St. 
Lawrence  r.,  45  m.  N.  E.  of  Montreal.  Ter- 
minus of  a  ijranch  of  the  South  Eastern 
Rd.  and  Montreal  &  Sorel  division  of  the 
Grand  Trunk  Rd.  Engaged  in  commerce 
and  steamboat  building. 

L.E    SOREEEOIS;  +  + 

NEWS?  Saturdays;  four  pages;  size 
18x34;  subscription  $1;  established  1879; 
Richelieu  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ;  circu- 
lation K. 

THREE  RIVERS,  0.  H.,  St.  Mau- 
rice Co.,  -a  10,500  pop.,  on  St.  Lawrence  r.  op- 
posite Doucets,  the  river  terminus  of  Artha- 
baska  branch  of  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  also  ter- 
minus of  the  Piles  branch  of  the  North 
Shore  Ry.,  90  m.  from  Montreal.    Engaged 


QUEBEC. 


in   general   commerce.     Iron  and  liunber 
considerable  part  of  its  trade. 

EA  EIBERTE  ;  every  morning  except 
Saturday;  French;  four  pages;  size  24x35; 
subscription  $3 ;  established  1884 ;  L.  J.  De 
mers  &  Bro.,  editors  and  publishers. 

L'ERE  NOUVEEEE  ;  .semi-weekly, 
Tuesdays  and  U'ridays  ;  French  ;  four  pages  ; 
size  21x27  ;  subscribtion  .$2  ;  established  1884  ; 
6.  I.  Barthe,  editor  ;  P.  Dupont,  publisher. 

LE  JOURNAL  DES  TROIS- 
RIVIERES  ;  semi-weekly,  Mondays  and 
Thiu-sdays  ;  French  ;  four  pages  ;  size  23x33  ; 
subscription  .'$2.50;  esablished  1865;  Gideon 
DeSilets  &  Bro.,  editors  and  publishers  ;  cir- 
culation K  1. 

VALLEYFIELD,  Beauhamois   Co., 

P  (pop.  of  county  4,680),  at  the  foot  of  Lake 

St.  Francis,  at  head  of  Beauharnois  Canal, 

12  m.    above  Town  of    Beauharnois.    Has 

several  mills  and  different  factories. 

LE  PR  OGRES  DE  VALLEY- 
FIEED  ;  Thursdays,  English  and  French; 
four  pages;  size  23x33;  subscription  $1; 
established  1878 ;  Chas.  T.  Verner,  editor  and 
publislier ;  circulation  J  J. 

WATERLOO,  C.  H.,  Shefford  Co.,  p 
3,200  pop.,  on  Central  Vermont  and  Water- 
loo &  Magog  branch  of  the  same,  at  junc- 
tion of  Southeastern  Rd.,  60  m.  from  Mont- 
real. Engaged  in  manufacturing  and  the 
lumlier  trade. 

ADVERTISER  AND  DISTRICT 
OF  BEDFORD  TIMES;  Fridays;  four 
pages  ;  size  27x41 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1855  ;  Charles  H.  Parnialee,  editor  and 
publisher  ;  circulation  J  .1  I . 

JOURNAL  DE  WATERLOO;  Thurs- 
days; French;  conservative;  four  pages; 
size  24x36  ;  subscription  .§1 ;  estalilished  1881 ; 
J.  A.  Chagnon,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circula- 
tion K  K  1. 


NEWFOUNDLAND. 


HARBOR  GRACE,  R  9,000  pop., 
on  W.  side  of  Conception  bay,  20  m.  N.  W. 
of  St.  Johns. 
STANDARD?   Saturdays;    four  pages; 

size  24x36;  subscription  20s.  ;  estaljlislied  1859  ; 

J.  F.  Munu,  editor  and  publisher  ;  circ'n  K. 

ST.  JOHN'S,  □,  30,000  pop.,  on  Inter- 
colonial Rd.,  at  terminus  of  Grand  Southern 
Rd.  Has  a  fine  harbor,  and  is  the  most 
easterly  port  of  North  America,  500  m.  from 
Halifax.  Engaged  in  fishery  and  manufac- 
tures. Trade  centre  for  the  island  of  New- 
foundland. Great  export  trade  in  flsh,  flsh 
oils  and  ores.    Seat  of  Government. 

EVENING  MERCURY;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday  ;  four  pages  ;  size  22x32  ; 
circulation  H. 

EVENING  TELEGRAM;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday  ;  Wm.  Herder,  publisher  ; 
circulation  H. 

TERRA  NOVA  ADVOCATE;  tri 
weekly  ;  four  pages  ;  size  20x27 ;  subscription 


'  $4;  established  1S75;  Joseph  English,  editor 
and  publisher ;  circulation  K. 

TIMES  ;  semi-weekly,  Wednesdays  and 
Saturdays;  four  pages;  size  23x29;  subscrip- 
tion $3 ;  established  1S32 ;  John  Williams 
M'Coubrey,  editor  and  publisher;  circ'n  K. 

PATRIOT  AND  TERRA  NOVA 
HERALD;  Mondays;  four  pages;  size 
22x32 ;  subscrijition  $4 ;  established  1833 ; 
Charles  Flood  Parsons,  editor  and  publisher ; 
circulation  K. 

ROYAL  GAZETTE;  Tuesdays;  four 
pages  ;  size  20x26 ;  subscrijition  $4.20 ;  estab- 
lished 1807 ;  Jolm  Collier  Withers,  editor  and 
publisher ;  circulation  K ;  an  official  paper. 

TEMPERANCE  JOURNAL;  bi- 
weekly ;  temperance  ;  four  pages  ;  size  20x26 ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1868;  Donald 
Morison,  editor ;  E.  Brace,  publisher ;  circula- 
tion K. 

TWILL.INGATE,   i    Notre    Dame 

Buy. 

SUN  AND  NORTHERN  ADVER- 
TISER; Thursdays;  four  pages  ;  .size  21x29 ; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1880 ;  J.  P.  Thomp- 
son, editor  and  publisher;  circulation  K. 


II. 


A  LIST,  IX  ALPHABETICAL  ORDER  BY  STATES  AND  COUNTIES,  SHOW- 
ING THE  PAPERS  AND  THE  FREQUENCY  OF  ISSUE  OF  SUCH  PAPERS,  PUBLISHED  IN  THE 
RESPECTIVE    COUNTIES    MENTIONED.       PAPERS    SIARKED    *    DO  NOT    INSERT  ADVERTISEMENTS. 

THE    NAME    OF    THE    COUNTY    SEAT    IS    PRINTED    IN    FULL-FACE    TYPE. 


ALABAMA. 
Pop.,  1,262,505. 

AUTAUGA  CO.,    Q    POP.,    13,108. 

Prattville,  Southern  Signal,  weekly. 

BARBOUR  CO.,   Q,  POP.,   33,979. 

Clnytou,  Courier,  weekly. 
Eufaula,  Mail,  daily  and  weekly. 

Times,  daily  and  weekly. 

BIBB  CO.,   D  POP.,  9,487. 
Six  Mile,  Bibb  Blade,  weekly. 

BLOUNT  CO.,    li)    POP.,   15,369. 

Blountsville,  Blount  Co.  News,  weekly. 
Chepultepec,  IVIineral  Age,  weekly. 

BULLOCK  CO.,  Q,  POP.,  29,066. 

Midway,  Bullock  Co.  Progi-ess,  weekly. 
Union  i^prings,   Alabama   Prohibitionist, 
weekly. 
Herald,  weekly. 

BUTLER  CO.,    Q    POP.,   19,649.    , 

Gl'eenville,  Advocate,  weekly. 

CALHOUN  CO.,   d  POP.,    19,591. 

Anniston,  Hot  Blast,  weekly. 
Cross  Plains,  Post,  weekly. 
Jack.sonville,  Republican,  weekly. 
Oxanna,  Tribune,  weekly. 
Oxford,  News,  weekly. 

CHAMBERS  CO.,  D-  POP.,  23,440. 

Lia  Fayette,  Chambers  Tribune,  weekly. 
Sun,  weekly. 

CHEROKEE  CO.,  cf  POP.,   19,108. 

Centre,  Cherokee  Advertiser,  weekly. 
Coosa  Klver  News,  weekly. 

CHILTON   CO.,    D    POP.,   10,793. 

Clanton,  Chilton  View,  weekly. 

CHOCTAW  CO.,  ,□  POP.,  15,731. 

Butler,  Choftaw  Herald,  weekly. 

CL.4.RK  CO.,  P  POP.,   17,806. 

Orove  Hill,  Clark  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 

CLAY  CO.,  D-  POP.,  12,933. 
Aslilaud,  Clay  Co.  Watchman,  weekly. 
News,  weeklj'. 

CLEBURNE  CO.,   cT  POP.,   10,976. 

Edw^ardsville,  Standard,  weekly. 

COFFEE  CO.,  n,    POP.,  8,119. 

Elba.  Coffee  Co.  News,  weekly. 

COLBERT  CO.,   "tl  POP.,   16,153. 

Tusciimbia,  North  Alabamian,  weekly. 

CONECUH  CO.,    [?    POP.,    12,605. 

Evergreen,  Conecuh-Escambia  Star,  w'kly. 
News,  weekly. 


ALABAMA. 

COOSA  CO.,    D    POP.,   15,113. 

Rockford,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

COVINGTON  CO.,    Cp    POP.,  5,639. 

Andalusia,  Timber  Times,  weekly. 

CRENSHAW  CO.,    9   POP.,   11,726. 

Rutledge,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

CULLMAN  CO.,    6   POP.,  6,355. 

Cullman,  Alabama  Tribune,  weekly. 

Der  Vorwarts,  weekly. 

Progress,  weekly. 
Logan,  Review,  semi-monthly.' 

DALE  CO.,  O,  POP.,  12,677. 

Ozark,  Southern  Star,  weekly. 

DALLAS  CO.,   9  POP.,  48,433. 
Selina,  Evening  Mail,  daily  and  Sunday. 
Morning  Times,  daily  and  weekly. 
Alabama  Baptist,  weekly. 
Baptist  Pioneer,  weekly. 
Dallas  Post,  weekly. 

DE  KALB  CO.,  cf  POP.,  12,675. 

Colllnsvllle,  Headlight,  weekly. 
Fort  Payne,  Journal,  weekly. 

ELMORE  CO.,    D    POP.,   17,502. 

Wetunipka,  Times,  weekly. 

ESCAMBIA  CO.,    P   POP.,    5,719. 

Brewton,  Banner,  weekly. 

ETOWAH  CO.,  izf  POP.,   15,398. 

Attalla,  Pick  and  Shovel,  weeklj-.  ^ 

Gadsden,  News,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 

FAYETTE   CO.,   "D  POP.,  10,135. 

Fayette  Court  House,  Alabama  New  Era, 

weekly. 

FRANKLIN  CO.,   "d  POP.,  9,155. 

Bel  Green,  Franklin  News,  weekly. 

GENEVA  CO.,   □,  POP.,  4,342. 

Geneva,  Bulletin,  weekly. 

GREENE  CO.,  -O  POP.,  21,931. 

£uta%v,  Mirror,  weekly. 

"Whig  and  Observer,  weekly. 

HALE  CO.,  -D  POP.,  26,553. 

Greensboro,  Alabama  Beacon,  weekly. 

Southern  Watchman,  weekly. 

HENRY  CO.,  Q,  POP.,  18,761. 

Abbeville,  Times,  weekly. 
Columbia,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

JACKSON  CO.,  cf  POP.,  25,114. 

Scottsboro,  Alabama  Herald,  weekly 
Citizen,  weekly. 


612 


GEO.  P.  ROWELL   &   GO'S 


ALABAMA. 

JEFFERSON  CO.,    D    POP.,  23,272. 

Biriiiinsriiam,  Age,  dailj-  and  weekly. 

Eveuins     Chronicle,    dally 

and  Sunday. 
Alabama    Christian    Advo- 
cate, weekly. 
Warrior  Station,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

LAMAR  CO.,   "d  pop.,   12,142. 

Veruon,  Lamar  News,  weekly. 

LAUDERDALE  CO.,  13  POP.,  21,035. 

Florence,  Banner,  weekly. 
Gazette,  weekly. 
North  Star,  weekly. 

LAWRENCE  CO.,  6  POP.,  21,.392. 

Moulton,  Advertiser,  weekly. 

LEE  CO.,  D-  POP.,  27,2B2. 
Livelv,  Alabama  Free  Press,  weekly. 
Opelika,  Times,  weekly. 

LIMESTONE  CO.,  i  POP.,  21,600. 

Athens,  Alabama  Courier,  weekly. 

LOWNDES  CO.,  C?  POP.,  31,176. 

Hayneville,  Examiner,  weekly. 

MACON  CO.,  C\  POP.,  17,371. 

Notasulga,  Universalist  Herald,  semi-m'thly. 
Tuskegee,  News  and  Mall,  weekly. 

MADISON  CO.,    i    POP.,   37,625. 

Huutsville,  Democrat,  weekly. 
Gazette,  weekly. 
Independent,  weekly. 
Mercury,  weekly. 
New  South,  weekly. 

MARENGO  CO.,  P  POP.,  30,890. 

DemopoUs,  Marengo  News-Journal,  weekly. 
Liufleu,  Reporter,  weekly. 


MARSHALL  CO.,  6  POP.,  14,585. 

Guntersville,  Democrat,  weekly. 

MOBILE  CO.,  P  POP.,  48,653. 

Mobile,  Register,  daily  and  weekly. 
Gazette,  Sunday. 
Item,  weekly. 

MONROE  CO.,  (?  POP.,  17,091. 

Monroeville,  Monroe  Journal,  weekly. 

MONTGOMERY   CO.,  9    POP.,  52,356. 

Montgomery,  Advertiser,  daily  and  w'kly. 
'  "  Citizen-News,  weekly. 

Southern  Agriculturist, wk  y 

Tribune,  Sunday. 

Alabama  Guide,  monthly. 

MORGAN  CO.,  6  POP.,   16,428. 

Decatur,  News,  weekly. 

Hartsell,  Index,  weekly. 

Soiiievville,  Morgan  Co.  News,  weekly. 

PERRY  CO.,  n   POP.,  30,741. 

Marion,  Standard,  weekly. 
nxariuu,  jj^^^^,.jj  Collegian,  monthly. 

Uniontown,  Canebrake  News,  weekly. 

PICKENS  CO.,  -a  POP.,  21,479. 

Carrollton,  West  Alabamian,  weekly. 

PIKE  CO.,  Q.  POP.,  20,640. 

Troy,  Enquirer,  weekly. 
Messenger,  weekly. 
*  Primitive  Pathway,  semi-monthly. 

RANDOLPH  CO.,  D-  POP.,   16,575. 

Weilowee,  Observer,  weekly. 

RUSSELL  CO.,  □.  POP.,  24,837. 

Browneville  (Lively  P.  O.),  Sat.mlay  Ev-eii^ng 
Seale,  Russell  Register,  weekly. 

ST.   CLAIR  CO.,  i  POP.,    14,462.      . 

Asliville,  Soutliern  ^gis,  weekly. 


ALABAMA. 

SHELBY  CO.,  D  POP.,   17,236. 

Calera,  Shelby  Sentinel,  weekly. 
Columbiana,  Shelby  Clironlcle,  weekly. 

SUMTER  CO.  -D  POP.,  28,T28. 

Gainesville,  Reporter,  weekly. 
Livingston,  Journal,  weekly. 

TALLADEGA  CO.,  D  POP.,   23,360. 

Talladega,  Our  Mountain  Home,  weekly. 
Reporter    and    Watch  Tower, 
weekly. 

TALLAPOOSA  CO.,  □-  POP.,  28,401. 

Dadeville,  Lone  Star,  weekly. 

People's  Advocate,  weekly. 
Tallapoosa  Democrat,   weekly. 

TUSCALOOSA  CO., -O  POP.,  24,957. 

Tuscaloosa,  Gazette,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 
Alabama  University  Monthly. 

WALKER  CO.,   6  POP.,  9,479. 
Jasper,  Mountain  Eagle,  weekly. 
True  Citizen,  weekly. 

WILCOX  CO.,  9  POP.,  31,828. 
Camden,    Home  Ruler,  weekly. 
Pineapple,  Houston  Appeal,  weekly. 

WINSTON  CO.,  ^  POP.,  4,253. 

Double  Springs,  Winston  Herald,  weekly. 

ARKANSAS. 
Pop.,    80^,525. 

ARKANSAS  CO.,  O  POP.,  8,038. 

De  Witt,  Gazette,  weekly. 
Goldman,  Prairie  Farmer,  weekly. 

ASHLEY  CO.,   □.  POP.,  10,156. 

Hamburgh,  News,  weekly. 

BA.XTER  CO.,  th  POP.,  6,004. 

Mountain  Home,  Baxter  Co.  Citizen, 


weekly. 

BENTON  CO.,  "n  POP.,  20,328. 
Bentonville,  B?ntonian,  weekly. 
Rogers,  New  Era,  weekly. 
Siloam  Springs,  Arkansas  Herald,  weekly. 

BOONE  CO.,  ~D  POP.,  12,146. 

Harrison.  Times,  weekly. 
Lead  Hill,  Bugle,  weekly. 

BRADLHY  CO.,  Q  POP.,  6,285. 

Warren,  Bradley  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 

CARROLL  CO.,  ~Q  POP  ,  13,337. 

Rerrvville,  Carroll  Co.  Republican,  w'kly. 

Carroll  Progress,  weekly. 
Eureka  Springs,  Echo,  weekly. 

Saturdav  Bulletin,  weekly. 

Times,  weekly. 

CLARK  CO.,  P  POP.,  15,771. 

Arkadeluhia,  Arkansaw  Clipper,  weekly. 
AiKaueipiii.i,  g^^j^jj^^.,j  standard,  weekly. 

CLAY  CO.,  d  POP.,  7,213. 
Corning,  Advocate,  weekly. 

COLUMBIA  CO.,  PPOl.,   14,090. 

Man-nolia,  Columbia  Banner,  weekly. 
Columbia  Record,  weekly. 

CONWAY  CO.,    D    POP.,    12,755. 

Morrillton,  Arkansas  Evangel,  weekly. 
Headlight,  weekly. 

CRAIGHEAD  CO.,  cf  POP.,  7,037. 

Jonesborough,  Democrat,  triweekly. 
Times,  weekly. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER   DIRECTORY. 


613 


ARKANSAS. 

CRAWFORD  CO.,  "Q  POP.,  14,740. 

Alma,  Leader,  weekly. 

Van  Bureu,  Argus,  weekly. 

Graplile,  weekly. 

Press,  weekly. 

CROSS  CO.,  D-  POP.,  5,050. 
Wittsburg,  Chronicle,  weekly. 

DALLAS  CO.,    Q    TOT.,   6,505. 

Fordyce,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

DESHA  CO.,  a,  POP.,  8,973. 

Arkansas  City,  Journal,  weekly. 

DORSET  CO.,  cp  POP.  8,370. 
Toledo,  Dorsey  Co.  Immigrant,  weekly. 

DREW  CO..  Q,  POP.,  12,231. 

Monticello,  Monticellonian,  weekly. 

FAULKNER  CO.,  D  POP.,  12,786. 

Conway,  Ledger-Democrat,  weekly. 
Log  Cabin,  weekly. 

FRANKLIN  CO.,   ~D  POP.,  14,951. 

Altus,  Albion,  weekly.  ' 

■Ozark,  Democrat,  weekly. 
Sun,  weekly. 

FULTON  CO.,   (i   POP.,  6,720. 

Salem,  Fulton  Co.  Informer,  weekly. 
Viola,  Tack  Hammer,  weekly. 

GARL.\ND  CO.,    D    POP.,  9,02^3. 

Hot  Springs,  News,  daily  and  weekly. 

Sentinel,  daily  and  weekly. 

GRANT  CO.,  D  POP.,  6.185. 

■Sheridan,   Headlight,  weekly. 

GREENE  CO.,  [f  POP.,  7,480. 

Paragould,  Greene  Co.  Events,  weekly. 
Press,  weekly. 

HEMPSTEAD  CO.,  P  POP.,  19,015. 

Hope,  News,  weekly. 
Wasliiugton,  Press,  weekly. 

HOT  SPRING  CO.,  D  POP.,  7,775. 

Malvern,  Arkansas  Meteor,  weekly. 
News,  weekly. 

HOWARD  CO.,  P  POP.,  9,917. 

Centre  Point,  Tocsin,  weekly. 
Nashville,  News,  weekly. 

INDEPENDENCE  CO.,  (^  POP.,  18,086. 

Satesville,  Guard,  weekly. 

North  Arkansas  Pilot,  w'kly. 

IZARD  CO.,  i  POP.,  10,857. 

Melbourne,  Izard  Co.  Register,  weekly. 

JACKSON  CO.,  cf  POP.,  10,877. 

Newport,  News,  semi-weekly. 

Jackson  Co.  Herald,  weekly. 

JEFFERSON  CO.,  D  POP.,  22,386. 

Pine  BIiifT,  Commercial,  weekly. 
Press-Eagle,  weekly. 
Reformer,  weekly. 

JOHNSON  CO.,  ~D  POP.,  U,565. 

Clarksville,  Brother  of  Freedom,  weekly. 
Herald,  weekly. 

LAWRENCE  CO.,  rf  POP.,  6,782. 

Walnut  Ridge,  LawTenee  Co.  Democrat,  w'kly 

LEE  CO..  D-  POP.,  13,288. 

Mariauna,  Index,  weekly. 

LINCOLN  CO.,  Cl.  POP.,  9,255. 

Star  City,  Lincoln  Lance,  weekly. 

LITTLE  RIVER  CO.,  P  TOT..  6,404. 

Riclimoncl,  Pilot,  Sundays. 


ARKANSAS. 

LOGAN  CO.,  -a  POP.,  14,885. 

Boonville,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Paris,  Express,  weekly. 
Prairie  View,  Exchange,  weekly. 

.      LONOKE  CO.,  D  POP.,  12,140. 

Lionoke,  Democrat,  weekly. 

MADISON  CO.,  "n  POP.,  11,455. 
Huntsville,  Madison  Co.  Democrat,  w'kly. 

MILLER  CO.,  P  POP.,  9,919. 

Texarkana,    Independent,       daily      and 
weekly. 
Public    Opinion,    dailj'    and 
weekly. 

MISSISSIPPI  CO.,  cf  POP.,  7,332. 

Osceola,  Times,  weekly. 

MONROE  CO.,  D-  POP.,  9,574. 

Brinkley,  Argus,  weekly. 

People's  Choice,  weekly. 
Clarendon,  Monroe  Co.  Sun,  weekly. 

NEVADA  CO.,  P  POP.,  12,959. 

Prescott,  Nevada  Picayune,  weekly. 

OUACHITA  CO.,  Q  POP.,  11,758. 

Cauideu,  Beacon,  weekly. 

PERRY  CO.,  D  POP.,  3,872. 

Perryville,  News,  weekly. 

PHILLIPS  CO.,  D-  POP.,  21,262. 

Helena,  World,  daily  and  weekly. 
Golden  Epoch,  weekly. 
Southern  Patriot,  weekly. 
Arkansaw  Times,  semi-monthly. 

POINSETT  CO.,  cf  POP.,  2,192. 

Harrisbiirgli,  Freeman's  Express,  weekly. 

POPE  CO.,  Yi  POP.,  14,322. 

Atkins,  Pope  Co.  Reflector,  weekly. 
Russellville,  Democrat,  weekly. 

PRAIRIE  CO.,  a  POP.,  8,435. 
Carlisle,  New  Departure,  weekly. 
Des  Arc,  Citizen,  weekly. 
Hazen,  White  River  Journal,  weekly. 

PULASKI  CO..  D  POP.,  32,616. 

Little    Rock,  Arkansas   Democrat,   daily 

and  weekly. 
Arkansas  Gazette,  dally  and 

weekly. 
Arkansas  Ladies'   Journal, 

weekly. 
Arkansas  Methodist,  w'kly. 
Arkansas    Staatszeitung, 

weekly. 
Arkansaw  Traveler,  w'kly. 
Blackburn's      Free    South, 

weekly. 
Deaf  Mute  Optic,  weekly. 
Fulton's  Sun,  weekly. 
Herald-Mausion,  weekly. 
Rural  and  Workman,  w'kly. 
Arkansas  Teacher,monthly. 

RANDOLPH  CO.,  □'  POP.,  11,724. 

Pocahontas,  Randolph  Herald,  weekly. 

ST.  FRANCIS  CO.,  D-  POP.,  8,389. 

Forrest  City,  St.  Francis  Co.  News,  w'kly. 
Times,  weekly. 

SALINE  CO.,  n  POP.,  8,953. 

Benton,  Saline  Courier,  weekly. 

SCOTT  CO.,  -D  POP.,  9,174. 

Waldron,  Reporter,  weekly. 

SEARCY  CO.,  6  POP.,  7,27S. 

Marshall,  Searcy  Co.  New  Era,  weekly. 

SEBASTIAN  CO.,  -D  POP.,   19,560. 

Fort  Smith,  Times,  daily  and  weekly. 


614 


GEO.   P.  ROWELL   &  GO'S 


ARKANSAS. 

SEBASTIAN  CO. 

Foi-t  Smith,  Tribune,  aaily  and  weekly. 

Elevator,  weekly. 

New  Era,  weekly. 
Greenwood,  Times,  weekly. 

SEVIER  CO.,  P  POP.,  6,192. 

Lockesbiivg,  Chronicle,  weekly. 

SHARP  CO.,  i  POP.,  9,047. 
Evening  Shade,  Sliarp  Co.  Record,  w'kly 

STONE  CO.,  t\  POP-.  5.0S9. 

Mountain  View,  Expositor,  weekly. 

UNION  CO.,  ?  POP.,  13,419. 

EI  Dorado,  Easle,  weekly. 

Union  Co.  Times,  weekly. 

VAN  BUREN  CO.,  i    POP.  9,565. 

Clinton,  Banner,  weekly.  n.  „ 

Van      Buren      Co.      Home  -  Talk, 
weekly. 
Quitman,  Light,  weekly. 

WASHINGTON  CO.,  "D  POP.,  23,844. 

Fayetteville,  Arkansas  Sentinel,  weekly. 

Democrat,  weekly. 
Sprlngdale,  Journal,  weekly. 

Yellow  Jacket,  weekly. 

WHITE  CO.,  D  POP.,  17,TH4. 

BeebCj  Times,  weekly. 
Judsonia,  Advance,  weekly. 
Searcy,  Arkansas  Beacon,  weekly. 

State  Wheel-Enterprise,  weekly. 

WOODRUFF  CO.,  D-  POP.,  8,646. 

Augusta,  Woodrutr  Co.  Vldette,  weekly. 

YELL  CO.,  -n  POP.,  13,852. 

Dardanelle,  Post,  weekly. 

CALIFORNIA. 
Pop.,  S64,e9i. 


ALAMEDA  CO.,  -D  POP.,  62,976. 

Alameda,  Argus,  weekly. 

Encinal,  weekly. 

Gazette,  weekly. 

News,  weekly. 

Berkeley,  Advocate,  weekly. 

Occident,  weekly. 

Berkeleyan,  bi-weekly. 

Haywards,  Journal,  weekly. 

Irving,  Alameda  Co.  Reporter,  weekly. 

Llvermore,  Herald,  weekly. 

Valley  Review,  weekly. 
Oakland,  Evening  Tribune,  daily  and  w'ly. 
Times,  daily,  weekly  and  Sunday. 
Independent,  semi-  weekly. 
American,  weekly. 
Brooklyn  Eagle,  weekly. 
Journal,  weekly. 
Oak  Leaves,  weekly. 
Press,  weekly. 
*  Signs  of  the  Times,  weekly. 
West  Oakland  Sentinel,  weekly. 
Herald  of  Truth,  semi-monthly. 
California   Medical   Journal, 

monthly. 
Carrier  Dove,  monthlv. 
Dental  Juirus,  monthly. 
Lif<'  Crvstals.  iiinnthly. 
Pacitle  roast   Farm  and  Fireside 
Journal,  monthly. 
Pleasanton,  Star,  weekly. 
San  Leandro,  Reporter,  weekly. 

ALPINE  CO.,  D-  POP.,  539. 

Markleeville,  Alpine-Argus,  weekly. 

AMADOR  CO.,    D    POP.,   11,384. 

lone  City,  lone  Valley  Echo,  weekly. 
Jackson,  Amador  Dispatch,  weekly. 

Amador  Ledger,  weekly. 

Amador  Sentinel,  weekly. 


CALIFORNIA. 

BUTTE  CO.,    i    POP.,  18,721. 

Biggs  Station,  Hamlltnn  Policy,  weekly. 
Chieo,  Butte  Record,  daily  and  weekly. 

Enterprise,  dailv  and  weekly. 

Morning  Chronicle,  daily  and  weekly. 
Gridley,  Herald,  weekly. 
Oroville,  Mercury,  daily  and  weekly. 
Register,  weekly. 

CALAVERAS  CO.,    D    POP.,  9,094. 

Angel's  Camp,  Mountain  Echo,  weekly. 
Mokelumne  Hill,  Calaveras  Chronicle,  w'kly. 
San  Andreas.  Calaveras  Citizen,  weekly. 
Calaveras  Prospect,  weekly. 

COLUSA  CO.,    D    POP.,   13,118. 

Colusa,  Sun,  weekly. 
Maxwell,  Star,  weekly. 
Orland,  Times,  weekly. 
Williams,  Review,  weekly. 
Willows,  Journal,  weekly. 

CONTRA  COSTA  CO.,  -D  POP.,  12,525. 

Antioch,  Ledger,  weekly. 
Concord,  Sun,  weekly. 
Martinez,  Contra  Costa  Argus,  weekly. 
Contra  Costa  Gazette,  weekly. 

DEL  NORTE  CO.,   Y]  POP.,  2,584. 

Crescent  City,  Del  Norte  Record,  weekly. 

EL  DORADO  CO.,    D    POP.,  10,683. 

Georgetown,  Gazette,  weekly. 
Piacerville,    Eldorado.   Co.     Republican, 
weekly. 

Mountain  Democrat,  weekly. 

Observer,  weekly. 

FRESNO   CO.,    n    POP.,  9,478. 

Fresno,  Evening  Expositor,  daily  and  W'kly. 
Democrat,  weekly. 
Republican,  weekly. 

HUMBOLDT  CO.,  "u  POP.,  15,512. 

Eureka,  Humbolt     Standard,     daily    and 

weekly. 

Times-Telephone,  daily  and  w'kly. 

Western  Watchman,  weekly. 
Ferndale,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Rohuerville,  Herald,  weekly. 

INYO   CO.,   D-  POP.,  2,928. 

Independence,  Inyo  Independent,  weekly. 
KERN  CO.,   9  POP.,  5,601. 


Rnkersfield,  Kern  Co.  Californian,  w'kly. 
BaKeisneiii,   ^^^^  ^^  Gazette,  weekly. 

LAKE  CO.,  -D  POP.,  6,596. 

Kelsey  ville,  Journal,  weekly. 
Lakeport,  Bee  Democrat,  weekly. 
Lower  Lake,  Bulletin,  weekly. 

LASSEN  CO.,  i  POP.,  3,340. 
Bieber,  Mountain  Tribune,  weekly. 
Susanville,  Lassen  Advocate,  weekly. 

LOS  ANGELES  CO.,    ?    POP.,  33,381. 

Anaheim,  Gazette,  weekly. 
Downey,  Signal,  weekly. 

Los  Angeles,  Evening  Express,  daily  and 
weekly. 
Herald,  daily  and  weekly. 
Times,  daily  and  weekly. 
La  Cronlca,  weekly. 
L'Union  Nouvelle,  weekly. 
.    Porcupine,  weekly. 

Sued-California  Post,  w'kly. 
Rural  Californian,  monthly. 
Passadena,  Valley  Union,  weekly. 
Pomona,  Rustler,  weekly. 

Times-Courier,  weekly. 
San  Pedro,  Record,  weekly. 
Santa  Ana,  Herald,  weekly. 

Standard,  weekly. 
University,  College  Review,  monthly. 

MARIN  CO.,  -D  POP.,  11,324. 

San  Rafael,  Marin  Co.  Journal,  weekly. 
Marin  Tocsin,  weekly. 


AMERICAN    NEWSPAPER   DIRECTORY. 


615 


CALiIFORNIA. 

MARIPOSA  CO.,    D    POP.,  4,339. 

Mariposa,  Gazette,  weekly. 
Herald,  weekly. 

MENDOCINO  CO.,  -D  POP.,   12,800. 

Mendocino,  Beacon,  weekly. 

Point  Arena,  Arena  Register,  weekly. 

Ukiah,  Dispatch  and  Democrat,  weekly. 

Press,  weekly. 
Westport,  News  Argus,  weekly. 

MERCED  CO.,    n    POP.,  5,656. 

Merced,  Express,  weekly. 

San  Joa<iuiu  Valley  Argus,  w'kly. 
Star,  weekly. 

MODOC  CO.,   i   POP.,  4,399. 

Adin,  Argus,  weekly. 
Altnras,  Modoc  Independent,  weekly. 
Northern  Picket,  weekly. 

MONO  CO.,  □-  POP.,  7,499. 

Bodle,  Evening  Miner,  daily. 
Free  Press,  triweekly. 
Bi'itlgeport,  C'hronicle-Unlon,  weekly. 

MONTEREY  CO.,    D  POP.,   11,302. 

Monterey,  Argus,  weekly. 
i^aliiias,  Index,  weekly. 

Monterey  Democrat,  weekly. 

NAPA  CO.,  -D  POP.,  13,233. 
Calistoga,  Independent  Calistogian,  weekly 
Napa  Citj',  Register,  daily  and  weekly. 
Reporter,  dailj-  and  weekly. 
Classic,  monthly. 
St.  Helena,  Star,  semi  weeklj-. 
Times,  semi-weekly. 
Moon,  weekly. 

NEVADA  CO.,    D    POP.,  20,823. 

Grass  Valley,  Tidings,  daily  and  weekly. 

Union,  daily. 
Nevada  City,  Transcript,  daily. 

Nevada  Herald,  tri- weekly. 
North  San  Juan,  Times,  weekly. 
Truckee,  New.s,  triweekly. 

Republican,  semi-weekly. 

PLACER  CO.,  D  POP.,  14,232. 
Auburn,  Placer  Argus,  weekly. 

Placer  Co.  Republican,  weekly. 

Placer  Herald,  weekly. 
Dutch  Flat,  Placer  Times,  weekly. 

PLUMAS  CO.,  i  POP.,  6,180. 
Greenville,  Bulletin,  weeklj-. 
Quincy,  Plumas  National,  weekly. 

SACRAMENTO  CO.,  D  POP.,   34,390. 

Elk  Grove,  Journal,  weekly. 
Folsom,  Telegraph,  weekly. 
Gait,  Gazette,  weekly. 
Sacraiiiento,  Bee,  daily  and  weekly. 

Record    Union,    daily     and 
weekly. 

Journal,  semi-weekly. 

Sunday  Capital,  Sunday. 

Sunday  Leader,  weekly. 

Pacific  Cliurch  News,  semi- 
monthly. 

Rescue,  monthly. 

SAN  BENITO  CO.,  KD  POP.,  5,384. 

Hollister,  Free  Lance,  weekly. 

San  Benito  Advance,  weekly. 

SAN  BERNARDINO  CO.,  Q,  POP.,   7,786. 

Colton,  Semi-Tropic,  weekly. 

Daggett.  Calico  Print,  weelily. 

Ontario,  Fruit  Grower,  weekly. 

Riverside,  Press  and  Horticulturist,  weekly. 

Valley  Echo,  weekly. 
San  Bernardino,  Evening    Index,    daily 
and  weekly. 
Times,  daily  and  w'kly. 
Resources,  monthly. 

SAN  DIEGO  CO.,  Q,  POP.,  8,618. 

National  City,  Record,  weekly. 


CAIilFORNIA. 

SAN  DIEGO  CO. 

San  Diego,  Sun,  dally  and  semi  weekly. 

Union,  daily  and  weekly. 
San  Luis  Rey,  San  Diego  Co.  Star,  weekly. 

SAN  FRANCISCO  CO..  -Q  POP.,  233,959. 

Ocean  View,  Patriotic  American,  weekly. 
San  Francisco,  Abend  Post,  daily  &  w'kly. 

Alta  California,  daily  and 
weekly. 

California  Demokrat,  dal- 
ly, weekly  and  Sunday. 

Chronicle,  daily,  weekly 
and  Sunday. 

Courrierde  San  Francisco, 
daily  and  weekly. 

Evening  Bulletin,  dally 
and  weekly. 

Evening  Post,  daily  and 
weekly. 

Examiner,  daily  &  w'kly. 

Exchange,  daily  &  weekly. 

Hotel  Gazette,  daily. 

Journal  of  Commerce, 
daily  and  weekly. 

Morning  Call,  daily  and 
weekly. 

Report,  daily  and  weekly. 

A  Voz  Portugueza,  semi- 
weekly. 

El  Cronista,  semi-weekly. 

Herald  of  Trade,  semi- 
weekly. 

I,/'Indipendente,  s  e  m  1  - 
weekly. 

La  Republica,  semi-w'kly. 

La  Voce  del  Popolo,  semi- 
weekly. 

Argonaut,  weeklj'. 

Blen,  weekly. 

Breeder  and  Sportsman, 
weekly. 

California  Christian  Ad- 
vocate, w^eekly. 

California  Farmer,  w'kly. 

California  Grocer  and 
Canner,  weekly. 

California  Journal,  w'kly. 

California  Patron  and 
Agriculturist,  weekly. 

California  Spirit  of  the 
Times  and  Under- 
writers' Journal,  w'ly. 

Chinese  Commercial 
News-Paper,  weeklj-. 

City  Argus,  weeklj-. 

Commercial  Herald  and 
Market  Review,  w'kly. 

Commercial  News  and 
Shipping  List,  weekly. 

Der  Deutsche  American- 
ische  Grocer,  weeklj-. 

Elevator,  weekly. 

Footlight,  weekly. 

Grocer  and  Country  Mer- 
chant, weekly. 

Hayes  Vallej-  Advertiser, 
weekly. 

Hebrew,  weekly. 

Hebrew  Observer,  w'kly. 

Ingleside.  weekly. 

Jewish  Progress,  w-eekly. 

Jewish  Times,  weekly. 

Journal  of  Freedom  and 
Rights,  weeklj'. 

L'Elvezia,  weeklj-. 

La  Sociedad,  weeklj-. 

La  Voz  del  Nuevo  Mundo, 
weeklj-. 

Le  Petit  Journal,  weekly. 

Mining  and  Scientific 
Press,  weeklj-. 

Mission  Journal,  weekly. 

Monitor,  weekly. 

Music  and  Drama,  w'klj-. 

National  and  Saturd.iy 
Local,  weeklj-. 

New  Age,  weeklj-. 

News  Letter  and  Califor- 
nia Advertiser,  weeklj'. 

Occident,  weekly. 


616 


GEO.   P.   KOWELL   &   CO'S 


CAMFOUMA. 

SAX  FHANCISCO  CO. 

San  Fraucisco,  O  Progresso  Califonii- 
ense,  weekly. 

Pacific,  weekly. 

Pacific  Graphic,  weekly. 

Pacific  Life,  weekly. 

Pacific  Methodist,  weekly. 

Pacific  Pilote,  weeklj'. 

Pacific  Rural  Press, 
weekly. 

Patriot,  weekly. 

Political  Record,  weekly. 

Public  Opinion,  weekly. 

San  Franciscan,  weekly. 

Star,  weekly. 

Truth,  weekly. 

Universe,  weekly. 

Valkyrien,  weekly. 

Vindicator,  weekly. 

Wasp,  weekly. 

West  Coast  Reporter, 
weekly. 

Wine  and  Tobacco  Jour- 
nal, weekly. 

Merchant,  bi-weekly. 

El  Journal  del  Comercio 
de  San  Franci«co,semi- 
nionthly. 

Fraternal  Record,  semi- 
monthly. 

Pacific  Churchman,  semi- 
monthly. 

Pacific  States  Watchman, 
semi-monthly. 

Pythian  Triangle  Record, 
semi-monthly. 

CaliforniaArchitect 
and  Building  News, 
monthly. 

Coast  Review,  monthly. 

Farmer  and  D  e  a  1  e  r, 
monthly. 

Golden  Era,  monthly. 

Heald's  College'  Journal, 
monthly. 

Illustrated  Family  Jour- 
nal, monthly. 

Knights  of  Honor  Journal, 
monthly. 

Ladies'  Home  Journal, 
monthly. 

Medico-Literar3'  Journal, 
monthly. 

Milkman  and  Mechanic, 
monthly. 

National  Equal  Rights, 
monthly. 

O  u  r  C  h  o  s  e  n  Friend, 
monthly. 

Overland  Monthly. 

Pacific  Coast,  monthly. 

Pacific  Coast  Postal  In- 
dex, monthly. 

Pacific  Medical  and  Surgi- 
cal Journal  and  West- 
,  ■  ern  Lancet,  monthly. 

Pacific  Mutual,   monthly. 

Pacific  Printer,  Stationer 
a  n  d  Lithographer, 
monthly. 

Pacific  Trade  Journal  and 
Travellers'  Guide, 
monthly. 

Progressive  Herald,  m'ly. 

Railroad  Gazetteer, 
monthly. 

Ranch,  Field  and  Fireside, 
monthly. 

Resources  of  California, 
monthly. 

Scientific  Calif ornian, 
monthly. 

Wood  and  Iron,  monthly. 

California  Hom<jeopath, 
bi-monthly. 

PAN  JOAQUIN  CO.,    D    POP.,  24,349. 

Lodi,  Sentinel,  weekly. 

Valley  Review,  weekly. 
Stockton,  Heral<l,  daily  and  weekly. 

Independent,  daily,  semi-weekly 
and  Sunday. 


CALIFORNIA. 

SAN   JOAIJUIN  CO. 

Stockton,  Mail,  daily  and  weekly. 
Banner,  weekly. 
CcimniiTcial  Record,  weekly. 
Mavcrii-k,  weekly. 
Onie-a  Week,  Sunday. 

SAN  LUIS  OBISPO  CO.,    Q    POP.,  9,142. 

San  Luis  Obispo,  Republic,  daily  &  w'ly. 
Mirror,  weekly. 
Tribune,  weekly. 

SAN  MATEO  CO.,  -D  POP.,  8,669. 

Redwood    City,    Times     and     Gazette, 

weekly. 
San  Mateo,  An  Outlook,  monthly. 

SANTA  BARBARA  CO.,    Q    POP.,  9,513. 

Lompoc,  Record,  weekly. 
Los  Alamos,  Herald,  weekly. 
Santa  Barbara,  Independent,  daily  and 
weekly. 
Press,  daily  and  weekly. 
Santa  Maria,  Times,  weeklj'. 

SANTA  CLARA  CO.,   -O  POP.,  35,039. 

Gilroy,  Advocate,  weekly. 

Valley  Record,  weekly. 
Los  Gatos,  News,  weekly. 
San  Jose,  Herald,  daily  and  weekly. 

Times-Mercury,  dailj'  and  w'kly. 

Journal,  weekly. 
Santa  Clara,  Journal,  weekly. 

SANTA  CRUZ  CO.,   -O  POP.,   12,302. 

Santa  Cruz,  Sentinel,  dally  and  weekly. 

Courier  Item,  weekly. 
Watsouville,  Pajaronian,  weekly. 
Transcript,  weekly. 

SH.4.STA  CO.,   th  POP.,  9,492. 
Anderson,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Millville,  East  Side  Times,  weekly. 
Redding,  Independent,  weekly. 

Republican  Free  Press,  weekly. 

Shasta  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 
Shasta,  Courier,  weekly. 

SIERRA  CO.,   i   POP.,  6,623. 

Do^vnieville,  Mountain  Messenger, weekly. 
Sierra  Co.  Tribune,  weekly. 
Sierra  Valley,  Leader,  weekly. 

SISKIYOU  CO.,    i    POP.,  8,610. 

Fort  Jones,  Scott  Valley  News,  weekly. 
Yreka,  Journal,  semi-weekly. 
Union,  weekly. 

SOL.ANO  CO.,   n  POP.,  18,475. 
Benicla,  New  Era,  weekly. 
Dlxon,  Tribune, weekly. 
Suisun,  Solano  Republican,  weekly. 
Vacaville,  Reporter,  weekly. 
Vallejo,  Evening  Chronicle,  daily  &  weekly. 
Solano  Times,  daily  and  weekly. 

SONOMA  CO.,  -a  POP.,  25,926. 

Cloverdale,  Pacific  Sentinel,  weekly. 

Reveille,  weekly. 
Healdsburg,  Flag-Enterprise,  weekly. 

Russian  River  Flag,  weekly. 
Petaluma,  Argus,  weekly. 
Courier,  weekly. 
Outlook,  weekly. 
Santa  Rosa,  Day  Book,  daily. 

Democrat,  daily  and  weekly. 
Republican,  daily  and  w'kly. 
Sonoma  Co.  Journal,  weekly. 
Sonoma,  Index-Tribune,  weekly. 

STANISLAUS  CO.,    D    POP.,   8,751. 

IModesto,  Republican,  daily  and  weekly. 

Herald,  weekly. 

Stanislaus  Co.  News,  weekly. 
Oakdale,  Stanislaus  Wheat-Grower,  weekly. 

SUTTER  CO.,    a    POP.,   5,159. 

Yuba  City,  Sutter  Co.  Farmer,  weekly. 


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CALIFORNIA. 

TEHAMA  CO.,    i    POP.,   9,301. 

Red  Bluir,  Democrat,  daily. 

People's  Cause,  daily  and  w'kly. 
Sentinel,  daily  and  weekly. 
Tehama  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 

TRINITY  CO.,    li    POP.,  4,999. 

AVeaverville,  Trinity  Journal,  weekly. 

TULARE  CO.,    n    POP.,   11,281. 

Tulare  City,  Alliance  Messenger,  weekly. 

Tulare  Register,  weekly. 
Visalia,  Delta,  weekly. 

Tulare  Co.  Times,  weekly. 

TUOLUMNE  CO.,    D    POP.,   7,848. 

Sonora,  Tuolumne  Independent,  weekly. 
Union  Democrat,  weekly. 

VENTURA  CO.,    P    POP.,  5,073. 

San  Buenaventura,  Ventura   Democrat, 

weekly. 
Ventura  Free  Press, 

weekly. 
Ventura  Signal,  w'ly, 

YOLO  CO.,   D   POP.,  11,772. 
■Winters,  Express,  weekly. 
Woodland,  Democrat,  daily  and  weekly. 

Morning  Mail,  daily  and  w'kly. 

YUBA  CO.,    D    POP.,    11,284. 

Marysville,  Appeal,  daily  and  weekly. 
Wheatland,  Graphic,  weekly. 

COLORADO. 
Pop.,  194,3-47. 

ARAPAHOE  CO.,    D    POP.,  70,000. 

Denver,  Colorado    Journal,  daily,  weekly 

and  Sunday. 
Hotel  Reporter,  dally. 
Rocky  Mountain  News,  daUy  and 

weekly. 
Times,  daily  and  weekly. 
Tribune-Republican,      daily     and 

weekly. 
Challenge,  weekly. 
Colorado  Catholic,  weekly; 
Colorado  Courier,  Sunday. 
Colorado  Farmer  and  Live  Stock 

Journal,  weekly. 
Colorado    Live    Stock    Record, 

weekly. 
Herald,  weekly. 
Journal  o(  Coiiimerce,  weekly. 
Labor  Enciuirer,  weekly. 
Mail,  weekly. 
Opinion,  weeklj'. 
Queen  Bee,  weekly. 
Rocky  Mountain  Celt,  weekly. 
Rocky  Mountain  Herald,  weekly. 
Rocky  Mountain  Mining  Review, 

weekly. 
Sun,  weekly. 
Western     Sport     and     Theatrical 

Record,  weekly. 
Western  Churchman,  semi  ni'thly 
Colorado  Railway  Guide,  monthly. 
Master  Workman,  monthly. 
Medical  Times,  monthly. 
Western  Trade  Review,  monthly. 
Highlands,  Suburban  Home  Journal,  weekly. 

BENT  CO.,   □,  POP.,   I,G54. 

La  Junta,  Tribune,  weekly. 
West  Las  Auinias,  Las  Animas  Leader, 

weekly. 

BOULDER  CO.,    [^    POP.,   9,723. 

Boulder,  Herald,  daily  and  weeklj'. 

News  and  Banner,  weekly. 

Sentinel,  weekly. 

University  Port'folio,  bi-monthly, 
liongmont.  Ledger,  weekly. 

Press,  weekly. 

CHAFFEE  CO.,    O    POP.,   6,512. 

Buena  Vista,  Chaffee  Co.  Times,  weekly. 
Democrat,  weekly. 
Herald,  weekly.  ' 


COLORADO. 

CHAFFEE  CO. 

St.  Elmo,  Mountaineer,  weekly. 
Salida,  News,  daily. 

Mail,  semi- weekly  and  weekly. 

CLEAR  CREEK  CO.,  D  POP.,  7,82:1 

Georgetown,  Colorado  Miner,  weekly. 

Courier,  weekly. 
Idaho  Springs,  Colorado  Mining  Gazette,  w'y. 

News,  weekly. 

CONEJOS  CO.,  Q  POP.,  5,605. 
Alamosa,  Independent,  weekly. 
Journal,  weekly. 
Earnest  Presbyterian,  monthly. 

CUSTER  CO.,  P  POP.,  8,080. 

Rosita,  Sierra  Journal,  vveeklj-. 

Silver  Cliff,  Wet  Mountain  Tribune,  weekly. 

DELTA  CO.,  -D 

Delta,  Chief,  weekly. 

DOLORES    CO.,  P 

Rico,  Dolores  News,  weekly. 
Record,  weekly. 

DOUGLAS  CO.,    D    POP.,  2,486. 

Castle  Rock,  Journal,  weekly. 

EAGLE  CO.,  a 

Red  Cliff,  Eagle  River  Shaft,  weekly. 

ELBERT  CO..  D-  POP.,  1,708. 

Elbert,  Elbert  Co.  Tribune,  weekly. 
Hugo,  Elbert  Co.  Record,  weekly. 

EL   P.ASO   CO.,  n  POP.,  7,949. 

Colorado    Springs,    Gazette,    daily    and 

weekly. 
State  Repiiblic,  daily 

and  weekly. 
Deaf    Mute     Index, 
weekly. 
Manitou,  Item,  weekly. 

FREMONT  CO.,  D  POP.,  4,735. 

Canon  City,  Record,  weekly. 

Reporter,  weekly. 

Cadet,  monthly. 

Rocky  Mountain  Guide,  m'hly. 
Coal  Creek,  Colorado  Hawkeye,  weekly. 

GILPIN  CO.,  D  POP.,  6,489. 

Central  City,  Register-Call,  daily  &  w'kly. 

GRAND  CO.,  i  POP.,  417. 

Grand  Lake,  Prospector,  weekly.  ■ 

GUNNISON  CO.,  -D  POP.,   8,235. 

Crested  Butte,  Elk  Mountain  Pilot,  weekly. 

Gazette,  weekly. 
Gothic,  Silver  Record,  weekly. 
Gunnison,  News-Democrat,  daily  &  weekly. 

Review-Pre.ss,  daily  and  weekly 

Repuljlican,  %veekly. 
Montrose,  Enquirer,  weekly. 

Messenger,  ^'eekly. 
Pitkin,  Mining  News,  weekly. 
Tin  Cup,  Miner,  weekly. 
Tomichi,  Herald,  weekly. 
White  Pine,  Cone,  weekly. 

HINSDALE  CO.,   P  POP..  1,487. 

Lake  City,  Mining  Register,  weekly. 
Silver  World,  weekly. 

HUERFANO   CO.,  P  POP.,  4,124. 

La  Veta,  Quill,  weekly. 

Walsenbursr,  Huerfano  Cactus,  weekly. 

JEFFERSON  CO.,  D  POP.,  6,804. 

Golden,  Colorado  Transcript,  weekly. 
Globe,  weekly. 

LAKE  CO.,  a  POP.,  23,563. 

Leadville,  Chronicle,  daily  and  weekly. 
Democrat,  daily. 
Herald,  daily  and  weekly. 
Cloud  City,  weekly. 


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GEO.    P.    ROWELL    &    CO'.S 


C'OLOKADO. 

LA  PLATA  CO..  ,□  POP.,   1,110. 

Diii'anjfo,  Herald,  weekly. 
Idea,  weekly. 

LARIMEK  CO.,  6  POP.,  4,892. 

Fort  Collius,  Courier,  weekly. 
Express,  weekly. 
Loveland,  Reporter,  weekly. 

LAS  ANIMAS  CO.,  Q,  POP.,  8,903. 

Trinidad,  Advertisei-,  daily  and  weekly. 
Review,  weekly. 

,  MESA  CO.,  -a 

Grand  Junction,  Mesa  Co.  Democrat,  w'y. 
News,  weekly. 

OURAY  CO.,  p  POP.,  2,669. 

Ouray,  Solid  Muldoou,  weekly. 

Times,  weekly. 
Red  Mountain,  Miner,  weekly. 

PARK  CO.,  D  POP.,  3,970. 

Ahna,  Park  Co.  Bulletin,  weekly. 
Como,  HeadliKht.  weekly. 
Fairplay,  Flume,  weekly. 

PITKIN  CO.,  -D 

Aspen,  Rocky  Mountain  Sun,  weekly. 
Times,  weelvlj'. 

PUEBLO  CO..   P  POP.,  22,000. 

Pueblo,  Chieftain.daily  and  weekly. 

Commercial  Standard,  weekly. 
South  Pueblo,  Evening  Star,  daily. 

Saturday  Opinion," weekly. 

Colorado  Methodist,  semi-m'ly. 

RIO  GRANDE  CO.,  Q  POP.,  1,944. 

Del  Norte,  San  Juan  Prospector,  weekly. 
Henry,  San  Luis  Valley  Graphic  weekly. 

SAGUACHE   CO.    I?    POP.,    1,973. 

Bonanza,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
iSaguache,  Advance,  weekly. 
Chronicle,  weekly. 

SAN  JUAN  CO.,  P  POP.,  1,087. 

Animas  Forks,  Pioneer,  weekly. 
Silverton,  Democrat,  weekly. 

La  Plata  Miner,  weekly. 

San  Juan  Herald,  weekly. 

SAN   MIGUEL  CO.,  P 

Telluride,  Mining  News,  weekly. 

San  Miguel  Journal,  weekly. 

SUMMIT  CO.,  a  POP.,  5,459. 

Breckenridge,  Journal,  daily  and  weekly 
Summit  Co.  Leader,  w'kly. 
Dillon,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Montezuma,  Millrun.  weekly. 
Robinson,  Tribune,  weekly. 

WELD  CO.,  cf  POP.,  5,646. 
Erie,  Erie-Canfield  Independent,  weekly. 
Evans,  Journal,  weekly. 
Fort  Morgan,  Times,  weekly. 
Greeley,  Rocky  Mountain  Howitzer,  w'kly. 

Sun,  weekly. 

Tribune,  weeklj-. 

CONNECTICUT. 
Pop.,  «aa,700. 

FAIRFIELD  CO.,  P  POP.,    112,042. 

Bridgreport,  Evening  Farmer,  daily  &  w'ly. 
Evening  Po-it,  daily. 
Morning  News,  daily. 
Standard,  daily  and' weekly. 
Sun,  weekly. 
Daubury,  Evening  News,  daily  &  weekly. 
Democrat,  weekly. 
Reimbliean,  weekly. 
Greenwich,  (Traphic,  weekly. 
New  Canaan,  Messenger,  weekly. 
Newtown,  Bee,  weekly. 
Norwalk,  Gazette,  weekly. 

Hour    and     Westport   Advertiser, 

weekly. 
Real  Estate  Journal,  monthly. 


CONNECTICUT. 

FAIRFIELD  CO. 

Ridgefield,  Press,  weekly. 

Sandy  Hook,  New  England  Medical  Monthly. 

South  Norwalk,  Connecticut  Republican. w'y. 

Sentinel,  weekly. 
Southport,  Fairfield  Advertiser,  weeklj'. 
Stamford,  Advocate,  weekly. 

Comet,  weekly. 

Herald,  weekly. 
Westport,  Westporter,  weekly. 

HARTFORD   CO.,    i    POP.,   125,382. 

Bristol,  Press,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 
CoUinsville,  Tunxis  Valley  Herald,  weekly. 
Harttord,  Courant,  daily  and  weekly. 

Evening  Post,  daily  and  weekly. 

Telegram,  daily. 

Times,  daily  and  weekly. 

American  Poultry  Yard,  weekly. 

Christian  Secretaiy,  weekly. 

Connecticut  Catholic,  weekly. 

Connecticut  Farmer,  weekly 

Der  Hartforder  Herold,  weekly. 

Examiner,  weekly. 

Globe,  Sunday. 

Religious  Herald,  weekly. 

Sunday  Journal,  Sunday. 

Sunday  Truth,  Sunday. 

Trinity     Tablet,     every     three 
weeks. 

Capital  City  Home  Guest,  m'ly.- 

Co  operative  Poultry  Post,  m'ly. 

Happy  Days,  monthly. 

Poultry  World,  monthly. 

Southwestern  Pioneer,  m'thly. 

Journal  of  Inebriety,  quarterly. 
New  Britain,  Evening  Herald,  daily  and  w'ly. 

Observer,  weekly. 

Record,  weekly. 
North  Manchester,  Manchester  Saturday  Her- 
ald, weekly. 
Plainvillc,  News,  weekly. 
Soutliington,  Phoenix,  vveekly. 
Tliomiisoiiville.  Press,  weekly. 
tUnionville,  Tunxis  Valley  Herald,  weekly. 
Windsor  Locks,  Journal,  weekly. 

LITCHFIELD  CO.,   t]  POP.,   52,044. 

Canaan,  Connecticut  Western  News,  weekly. 
Liitclificld,  Enquirer,  weekly. 
New  Hartford,  Tribune,  weekly. 
New  Milford,  Gazette,  weekly. 

Item,  weekly. 
Thomaston,  Express,  weekly. 
Torrington,  Register,  weekly. 
West  Winsted,  Winsted  Herald,  weekly. 
Winsted,  Press,  weekly. 
Woodbury,  Reporter,  weekly. 

MIDDLESEX  CO.,    C?    POP.,  35,589. 

Deep  River,  New  Era,  weekly. 
Middletown,  Heralil.  daily. 

Pennv  Press,  daily. 

Constitution,  weekly. 

Sentinel  and  Witness,  w'kly. 

College  Argus, every  ten  days. 
Moodus,  Connecticut  Valley  Advertiser,  w'ly. 

NEW  HAVEN  CO..    P    POP.,   1.56,523. 

Ansonia,  Evening  Sentinel,  daily  and  weekly. 
Birmingham,  Derby  Transcript,  weekly. 
Merideu,  Republican,  ilaily  and  weekly. 

Examiner,  weekly. 
Naugatuck,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

Review,  weekly. 
New  Haven.   Connecticut    Republikaner, 
daily  and  weeklj'. 
Evening      Register,     daily, 

weeikly  and  Sunday. 
MorningJournal  and  Courier, 

daily  and  weekly. 
Morning  News,  daily. 
Palladium,  daily  and  w'kly. 
Union,    daily,    weekly    and 

Sunday. 
Yale  News,  daily. 
C  o  n  n  e  c  t  i  cut  Bot.schaf ter, 

weekly. 
Examiner,  weekly. 
New  England  Anzeigei',  w'ly. 
New  England  Protest,  w'ly. 
Shore  Line  Times,  weekly. 


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CONNECTICUT. 

NEW  HAVEN   CO. 

Ne^tv  Haven,  Yale  Courant,  biweekly. 
Yale  Record,  bi-weekly. 
American  Journal  of  Science, 

monthly. 
Crescent,  monthly. 
Critic,  monthly. 
Elm  City  Pilot,  monthly. 
Hibernian  Record,  monthly. 
Home  Cheer,  monthly. 
Loomi-s'  Musical  and  Masonic 

Journal,  monthly. 
New  England  RailwayGuIde, 

monthly. 
Phonographer,  monthly. 
Reveille,  monthly. 
Yale     Literary     Magazine, 

monthly. 
New  Englander,  bi-monthly. 
Seymour,  Record,  weekly. 
Waterbury,  American,  daily  and  weekly. 
Republican,  daily  and  weekly. 
Examiner,  weekly. 
Valley  Democrat,  weekly. 

.VEW  LONDON   CO.,   Q,  POP.,  73,152. 

Jewett  City,  Press,  weekly. 

Mystic  River,  Mystic  Journal,  weekly. 

Mystic  Press,  weekly. 
Nevr  Lioudou,  Day,  dally  and  weekly. 

Telegram,  daily  and  weekly. 
Cheek,  Sunday. 
Norwich,  Morning  Bulletin,  daily  and  w'kly 
Cooley's  Weekly. 
People's  Gazette,  weekly. 
Stonington,  Mirror,  weekly. 
Taftville,  News,  weekly. 

TOLT.AND  CO.,    6    POP.,   24,112. 

Rockville,  Journal,  weekly. 

Tolland  Co.  Leader,  weekly. 
South  Coventry,   Coventry    Local    Register, 

weekly. 
Stafford  Springs,  Pi-ess,  weekly. 

WINDHAM  CO.,   cT  POP.,  43,856. 

Brooklyn.  Mirror,  weekly. 
DanielsonvUle,Windham  Co.  Transcript.w'ly. 
Plalnfield,  Messenger,  weekly. 

Hoiite  Friend,  monthly. 
Putnam,  Patriot,  weekly. 

Windham  Co.  Standard,  weekly. 
Willimantic,  Chronicle,  weekly. 
Journal,  weekly. 

MEIiAWARE. 
Pop.,  146,608. 

KENT  CO.,    D    POP.,   33,874. 

Dover,  Delawarean,  weekly. 

State  Sentinel,  weekly. 
Harrington.  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Mllford,     Chronicle,  weekly. 

Peninsular  News  and  Advertiser, 
weekly. 
Smyrna,  Record,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 

NEW  CASTLE  CO.,    i    POP.,   77,716. 

Middletown,  Transcript,  weekly. 
Newark,  Delaware  Ledger,  weekly. 

Delaware  College  Review,  monthly. 
New  Castle,  Star,  weekly. 
Wilmington,  Every  Evening   and   Commer- 
cial, daily  and  weekly. 

Frele  Presse,  daily. 

Morning  News,  daily  &  ^veekly. 

Republican,  dally  and  weekly. 

Times,  daily. 

Christian  Companion,  weekly. 

Delaware  Pionier,  weekly. 

Delaware  Prohibitionist,  w'kly. 

Peninsula  Methodist,  weekly. 

Sunday  Morning  Star,  Sunday. 

Sunday  Telegram,  Sunday. 

Wilmingtonian,  weekly. 

Conference      Standard,      semi- 
monthly. 

Bugby  Monthly. 


DELAWARE. 

SUSSEX  CO.,    f^    POP.,  36,018. 

Georgeto^vn,  Dela%vare  Democrat,  weekly, 

Sussex  Journal,  weekly. 
Lewes,  Breakwater  Light,  weekly. 
Seaford,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA. 
Pop.,  177,6-3  4. 

Washington,  Evening  Critic,  daily. 

Evening  Star,  daily  &  w'kly. 

Hotel  News,  daily. 

National   Republican,   dally 
and  weekly. 

Post,  dally  and  weekly. 

Washingtoner  Journal,  d'ly. 

Agitator,  weekly. 

American,  weekly. 

Army   and    Navy   Register. 
weekly. 

Bee,  weelily. 

Capital,  Sunday. 

Craftsman,  weekly. 

Der  Volks-Tribun,  weekly. 

Hatchet,  Sunday. 

Law  Reporter,  weekly. 

Morning  Sun,  weekly. 

National  Catholic,  weekly. 

National  Democrat,  weekly. 

National  Free  Press,  Sunday. 

National  Tribune,  weekly. 

National  View^,  weekly. 
•Official  Gazette,  weekly. 

People's  Advocate,  weekly. 

Record,  weekly. 

Republic,  weekly. 

Ser,.tinel,  weekly. 

State  Democrat,  Sunday. 

Sunday  Advertiser.  Sunday. 

Sunday  Chronicle,  Sunday. 

Sunday  Gazette,  .Sunday. 

Sunday  Herald,  Sunday. 

Thrift,  weekly. 

Times  Standard,  Sunday. 

U.  S.    Government  Adverti- 
ser, weekly. 

Copp's    Land    Owner,  semi- 
monthly. 

America  n    Microscopical 
Journal,  monthly. 

Banner  of  Love,  monthly. 

College   Journal   (George-, 
town),  monthly. 

Council  Fire  and  Arbitrator, 
monthly. 

Courier,  monthly. 

First  Call,  montlily. 

Health  and  Home,  monthly. 

Hudson's  Army    and    Navy 
List,  monthly. 

National     Equal     Rights, 
monthly. 

National  Gazette,  monthly. 

National    Illustrated    Maga- 
zine, monthly. 

Our  Mutual  Friend,  m'thl.v. 

Real  Estate  Review,  m'thly. 

Reporter,  monthly. 

XJ.  S.  Gazette,  monthly. 

U.  S.  Publications  Catalogue, 
monthly, 

Vidette.  monthly. 

Worker  and  Thinker,  m'thly. 
*  African  Repository,  quart'ly. 

American  Annals  of  the  Deaf 
and  Dumb,  quarterly. 

FliORIDA. 
Pop.,  369,493. 

ALACHUA  CO.,  [^  POP.,  16,462. 

Gainesville,  Alachua  Advocate,  weekly. 

Chronicle,  weekly. 

Florida  Plain  Dealer,  weekly. 
Micanopy,  Gazette,  weekl.y. 
Waldo,  Advertiser,  weekly. 

BRADFORD   CO.,  (^    POP.,  6,112. 

Lake  Butler,  Bradford  Co.  Times,  weekly. 
Starke,  Florida  Telegraph,  weekly. 


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GEO.   P.   ROWELL   &   GO'S 


FLOUIUA. 

BREVARD  CO.,   P  POP.,  1,478. 

Rock  Ledge,  Indian  River  Sun,  weekly. 
Titusville,  Florida  Star,  weekly. 

CLAY  CO.,  i  POP.,  2,838. 
<3rreen  Cove  Springrs,  Spring,  weekly. 

COLUMBIA  CO.,  [^    POP.,  9,589. 

Lake  City,  Florida  Baptist  Witness,  w'lv. 
Reporter,  weekly. 

DUVAL  CO.,  li  POP.,  19,4;31. 

«f  acksouville,  Florida  Herald,  daily. 

Florida  Journal,  daily  and 
weekly. 

Florida  Times-Union,  daily 
and  weekly. 

Florida  Dispatch,  weekly. 

Florida  Workman,  weekly. 

People's  Journal,  weekly. 

Republican,  weekly. 

Tropical  Paradise,  weekly. 

Churcli  and  Home,  semi- 
muuthlv. 

Florida  Real  Estate  Ex- 
change, monthly. 

ESCAMBIA  CO.,  "tl  POP.,  12,1.56. 

Feu^acola,  Advance-Gazette,  semi-weekly. 
Commercial,  semi-weekly. 
Pensacolian,  weekly. 

FRANKLIN  CO.,   tl  POP.,  1,791. 

.Apalachicola,  Herald,  weekly. 
Tribune,  weeklj'. 

GADSDEN  CO.,  ~Q  POP.,  12,169. 

-Quincy,  Herald,  weekly. 

HAMILTON  CO.,  ^  POP.,  fi,790. 

■Jasper,  Hamilton  Co.  Times,  weekly. 

HERNANDO  CO.,  D    POP.,  4,243. 

Brooksville,  Florida  Crescent,  weekly. 

Register,  weekly. 

Christian     Sentinel     and 
Wfitchman,  monthly. 
Dade  City,  Florida  Observer,  weekly. 
San  Antonio,  Herald,  monthly, 

HILLSBOROUGH  CO.,  t?  POP.,  5,814. 

Clear  Water   Harbor,    Hillsborough   Times, 

weekly. 
Plant  City,  South  Florida  Courier,  weekly. 
Tampa,  Guardian,  weekly. 
Tribune,  weekly. 

HOLMES  CO.,  \3  POP.,  20,170. 

Westville,  Pioneer,  weekly. 

JACKSON  CO.,  t:  POP.  14,.'372. 

Mariana,  Jackson  Co.  Times,  semi-weekly. 
West  Florida  Courier,  weekly. 

JEFFERSON  CO.,  \]  POP.,  16,065. 

Monticello,  Constitution,  weekly. 

LEON  CO.,  "d  pop.,  19,662. 

Tallahasse,  Economist,  weekly. 
Floridian,  weekly. 
Land  of  Flowers,  weekly. 
Florida  Immigrant,  monthly. 

LEVY  CO.,  D  POP.,  5,767. 

BrouNOii,  Levy  County  Times,  weekly. 
•Cedar  Keys,  Beacon  and  Levy  Enterpris'e,  w'ly 
Florida  State  Journal,  weekly. 

MADISON  CO.,  (^  POP.,  14,798. 

Madison,  New  Era,  weekly. 
Recorder,  weekly. 

MANATEE  CO.,  ^  POP..  .3,544. 

Braidentown,  Gulf  Coast  Progress,  weekly. 
Liverpool.  South  Florida  Orange  Grove,  m'ly. 
Pine  Level,  Times,  weekly. 

MARION  CO.,  Q   POP.,  13,046. 
Ocala,  Banner,  weekly. 


FLORIDA. 

MONROE  CO.,  POP.,  9    1U,940. 

Fort  Myers,  Press,  weekly. 
Key  West,  Democrat,  weekly. 

El  Jornalero,  weekly. 

Florida  News,  weekly. 

Key  of  the  Gulf,  weekly. 

NASSAU  CO.,  [f]  POP.,  6,635. 
Fernancliua,  Florida  Mirror,  weekly. 

ORANGE  CO.,  D    POP.,  6,618. 

Apojjka,  Citizen,  weekly. 

Eustis,  Eustis  Lake  Region,  weekly. 

Semi-Tnipical,  weekly. 
Kissimmee  City,  Bitter  Sweet,  weekly. 
Orlando,  Orange  Co.  Reporter,  weekly. 
Sanford,  Journal,  weekly. 

South  Florida  Argus,  weekly. 
Tavares,  Herald,  weekly. 

POLK   CO.,   p  POP.,  3,181. 

Bartow,  Informant,  weekly. 
Lakeland,  News,  weekly. 

PUTNAM  CO.,  tl   POP.,  6,261. 
Keuka,  Family  Companion,  monthly. 
Palatka,  Herald,  weekly. 

Putnam  Co.  Journal,  weekly. 
International  Review  of  Medical 
and  Surgical  Technics,  m'thly. 

ST.  JOHNS  CO.,  i  POP.,  4,535. 

St.  Augnstiue,  Pi-ess,  weekly. 

St.  Johns'  Weekly. 
Naturalist  in  Florida,  bi- 
monthly. 

SANTA  ROSA  CO.,   "Q  POP.,  6,645. 

Milton,  Santa  Rosa  News,  weeklj'. 

SUMTER  CO.,  D  POP.,  4,686. 

Leesburgh,  News,  weekly. 
Panasoftkee,  Democrat,  weekly. 
Ssuniterville,  Times,  weekly. 
Wild  Wood,  Orange-Leaf,  weekly. 

SUWANEE  CO.,  li  POP.,  7,161. 

Live  Onk,  Florida  Bulletin,  weekly. 

Florida  Intelligencer,  weekly. 
Florida  Baptist,  monthly. 

VOLUSIA  CO.,  D  POP.,  3,294. 
Daytona,  Halifax  Journal,  weekly. 
De  Land,  Florida  Agriculturist,  weekly. 

Orange  Ridge  Echo,  weekly. 
Emporia,  Gazette,  weekly. 
Enterprise,  Herald,  weekly. 
Orange  City,  South  Floriila  Times,  weekly. 

WALTON  CO.,  "n  POP.,  4,201. 

Lake  De  Funiak,  Walton  Signal,  weekly. 

GEORCilA. 
Pop.,    1,54-.4,1S0. 

APPLING  CO.,  a,  POP.,  5,276. 

Baxley,  Banner,  weekly. 

BALDWIN  CO.,  D  POP.,  13,80<;. 

IWilledgeville,  Georgia  Chronicle,  weekly. 
Union  and  Recorder,  w'kly. 

BARTOW  CO.,  "n  POP.,  18,690. 

Cartersvilje,  American,  weekly. 

BERRIEN  CO.,  P  POP.,  6,619 

Alapaha,  Berrien  Co.  News,  weekly. 

BIBB  CO.,  n  POP.,  27,147. 

Macon,  Telegraph     and    Messenger,    dally 

and  weekly. 
Kind  Words,  w'kly,  semi-monthly 

and  monthly. 
Wesleyan  Christian  Advocate,  w'ly. 

BROOKS  CO.,  C?  POP.,  11,727. 

Quitman,  Free  Press,  weekly. 


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GEORGIA. 

BULLOCH  CO.,  D-  POP.,  8,053. 

Excelsior,  Pioneer  and  Eagle,  weekly. 
Statesboi'o,  Eagle,  weekly. 

BURKE  CO.,  D-  POP.,  27,128. 

Waynesboro,  True  Citizen,  weekly. 
BUTTS  CO.,  D  POP.,  8,311.  _ 

Jackson,  Middle  Georgia  Argus,  weekly. 
News,  weekly.  • 

CALHOUN  CO.,  P  POP.,  7,024. 

Leary,  Calhoun  Co.  Courier,  weekly. 

CAMPBELL  CO.,  -O  POP.,  9,970. 

Fiiirbiiru,  News-Letter,  weekly. 

CARROLL  CO.,  -D  POP.,  16,901. 

Carrollton,  Carroll  Co.  Times,  weekly. 
Carroll  Free  Press,  weekly. 

CATOOSA  CO.,  V]  POP.,  4,739. 

Ringgold,  Catoosa  Courier,  weekly. 

CHATHAM  CO.,  14,  POP.,  45,023. 

Savannah,  Morning  News,  daily,  Sunday 
and  weekly. 
Times,  daily  a'ud  Sunday. 
Abend  Zeitung.  weekly. 
Echo,  Sunday. 

Georgia  Familien-Journal.w'lv. 
Local,  weekly. 
Mystic  Brotherhood,  semi-m'ly. 

CHATTOOGA  CO.,  \3  POP.,  10,021. 

Sumnierville,  Gazette,  weekly. 

CHEROKEE  CO.,  i  POP.,  14,325. 

Canton,  Cherokee  Advance,  weekly. 

CLARKE  CO.,  i  POP.,  11,702. 

Athens,  Banner-Watchman,  daily,  Sunday 
and  weekly. 
Chronicle,  weekly. 
Record,  weekly.  * 
University  Magazine,  monthly. 

CLAY  CO.,  p  POP.,  6,650. 
Bluffton,  Springs,  weekly. 
Fort  Gaines,  Tribune,  weekly. 

CLAYTON  CO.,  d  POP.,  8,027. 

Jonesboro,  News,  weekly. 

COBB  CO.,  ^  POP.,  20,748. 
Acworth,  News  and  Farmer,  weekly. 
Marietta,  Journal,  weekly. 

Phoenix  Agriculturalist,  m'thly. 

COFFEE  CO.,  9  POP.,  5,070. 

Pearson,  South  Georgia  Land,  weekly. 

COLUSIBIA  CO.,  D-  POP.,  10,465. 

Harlem,  Columbia  Sentinel,  weekly. 

COWETA  CO.,  -a  POP.,  21,109. 
Newnan,  Coweta  Advertiser,  weekly. 
Herald,  weekly. 

DADE  CO.,  "D  POP.,  4,702. 

Trenton,  Dade  Co.  Times,  weekly. 

DAWSON  CO.,  [i  POP.,  5.837. 

Da^vsonville,  News,  weekly. 

DECATUR  CO.,  P  POP.,  19,072. 

Bainbridge,  Democrat,  weekly. 

DE  KALB  CO.,  i  POP.,  14,497. 

Decatur,  DeKalb  News,  weekly. 

DODGE  CO.,  D  POP.,  5,358. 

Eastman,  Dodge  Co,  Journal,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 

DOOLY  CO.,  ^   POP.,  12,420. 

Vienna,  Dooly  Vindicator,  weekly. 


GEORGIA. 

DOUGHERTY  CO.,  P  POP.,  12,622. 

Albany,  News  and  Advertiser,    dailv  and 
weekly. 
Medium,  Sunday. 

DOUGLAS  CO.,  -D  POP.,  6,934. 

Douglassville,  Star,  weekly. 

EARLY  CO.,  P  POP.,  7,611. 

Blakely,  Early  Co.  News,  weekly. 

ELBERT  CO.,  cf  POP.,  12,957. 

Elbertou,  Gazette,  weekly. 
Leader,  weekly. 

EBIANUELCO.,  D-POP.,  9,759. 

Swainsboro,  Emanuel  Co.  Itemizer,  w'kly. 

FLOYD  CO.,  'U  POP.,  24,418. 
Cave  Spring,  Congregational  Methodist,  semi- 
monthly. 
Rome,  Bulletin,  dally  and  weekly. 
Courier,  dally  and  weekly. 
Chimes  of  Shorter  College,  monthly. 

FORSYTH  CO.,  [^  POP.,  10,559. 

Cuininiug,  Clarion,  weekly. 

FRANKLIN  CO.,  cf  POP.,  11,453. 

Carnesville,  Franklin  Co.  Register,  w'kly. 

FULTON  CO.,  i  POP.,  49,137. 

Atlanta,  Constitution,  dally  and  weekly. 
Journal,  dally. 
Christian  Herald,  weeklv. 
Christian  Index,  weekly". 
Christian  Telescope,  weeklj'. 
Defiance,  weekly. 
Georgia  Cracker,  weekly. 
Light  for  Thinkers,  weekly. 
Mall,  weekly. 
National,  weekly. 
Pilot,  weekly. 
Post,  weekly. 
Republican,  weekly. 
Sunday  Record,  Sunday. 
Sunny  South,  weekly. 
Temperance  Advocate,  weekly. 
Electric  Star,  monthly. 
Georgia  Eclectic  Medical  Journal, 

monthly. 
Medical    and    Surgical    Journal, 

monthly. 
Southern   Cultivator    and    Dixie 

Farmer,  monthlj'. 
Southern  Dental  Journal,  m'lhly. 
Southern    Industrial     Record, 

monthly. 
Southern  Medical  Record,  m'thly. 
Southern  Review,  monthly. 
S.  A.  E.  Record,  quarterlv. 
East  Point,  Plowboy,  weekly. 

GILMER  CO.,  [i  POP.,  8,386. 

Ellijay,  Courier,  weekly. 

GLASCOCK  CO  ,  □-  POP.,  .3,577. 

Enterprise,  weekly. 

GLYNN  CO.,  □,  POP.,  6,497. 
Brunswick,  Breeze,  daily. 

Advertiser  and  Appeal,  w'kly. 
Herald,  weekly. 

GORDON  CO.,  \j  POP.,  11,171. 

Calhoun,  Times,  weekly. 

GREENE  CO.,    D    POP.,   17,547. 

Greensboro,  Georgia  Home  Journal,  w'kly. 
Herald,  weekly. 

GWINNETT    CO.,    [^    POP.,   19,531. 

Lia^vrenceville,  Gwinnett  Herald,  w'kly. 

HABERSHAM  CO.,  cf  POP.,   8,718. 

Clarkesville,  Advertiser,  weekly. 
Toccoa,  News,  weekly. 

HALL  CO.,    [i   POP.,  15,298. 

Gainesville,  Eagle,  weekly. 


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GEORGIA. 

HALL  CO. 

Gaiaesville,  Pieduiout  Pross,  weekly. 
Southron,  weekly. 
Way  of  Life,  seml-nionthly. 

HANCOCK  CO.,   D   POP.,  16,989. 

-Sparta,  Hancock  Bulletin,  weekly. 
Ishmaelite,  weekly. 

HAKALSON  CO.,  -D  POP.,  5,974. 

Buchanan,  Haralson  Co.  Banner,  weekly. 

HAURLS    CO.,  -a  FOP.,   15,758. 

Hamilton,  Journal,  weekly. 

HART  CO.,  d  POP.,  9,094. 

Hartwell,  Sun,  weekly. 

HEARD  CO.,  -n  POP.,  8,769. 
Franklin,  News,  weeklj'. 

HENRY  CO.,  -a  POP.,   14,19.3. 

MoDonougli,  Henry  Co.  Weekly. 

HOUSTON  CO.,  a  POP.,  2.3,251. 
Fort  Valley,  Mirror  and  Advertiser,  weekly. 
Perry,  Home  Journal,  weekly. 

JACKSON  CO.,   i  POP.,  16,297. 
Harmony  Grove,  Signal,  weekly. 
Jefl'erson,  Jackson  Herald,  weekly. 
MaysviUe,  North  Georgian,  weekly. 

JASPER  CO.,   D  POP.,  11,851. 
Monticello,  Jasper  Co.  News,  weekly. 

JEFFERSON  CO.,  D-  POP.,   15,671. 

liOuisville,  News  and  Farmer,  weekly. 

JOHNSON  CO.,    n    POP.,  4,800. 

Wrightsville,  Recorder,  weekly. 

LAURENS  CO.,    D    POP.,   10,053. 

Dublin,  Gazette,  weekly. 
Post,  weekly. 

LEE  CO.,   P  POP.,    10,577. 

Smithvllle,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

LIBERTY  CO.,   □,  POP.,   10,649. 

Hiuesville,  Gazette,  weekly. 

LINCOLN  CO.,  cf  POP.,  6,412. 
liincoluton.  News,  weekly. 

LOWNDES  CO.,    Q   POP.,   11,049. 

Valdosta,  Times,  weekly. 

LUMPKIN  CO.,   6  POP.,  6,526. 

Dahlouega,  Signal,  weekly. 

Students'  Herald,  monthly. 
Sigma  Nu  Delta,  quarterly. 

MCDUFFIE  CO.,  D-  POP.,  9,449. 

Thomson,  McDuffle  Journal,  weekly. 

MCINTOSH  CO.,   Q.  POP.,  6,241. 

Darien,  Timber  Gazette,  weekly. 

MACON  CO.,  -a  POP.,  11,675. 
Montezuma,  Record,  weekly. 

MADISON  CO.,  d  POP.,  7,978. 
DanielsTille,  Monitor,  weekly. 

MARION  CO.,  -n  POP.,  8,593. 
Bueua  Vista,  Marion  Co.  Sentinel,  weekly 

MERIWETHER  CO.,  -D  POP.,   17,651. 

Oreenville,    Meriwether   Co.    Vindicator, 
weekly. 

MILTON  CO.,   6   POP.,  6,261. 
Alpharetta,  Milton  Democrat,  weekly. 

MITCHELL  CO.,   P  POP,,   9,392. 

Camilla,  South  Georgia  Clarion,  weekly. 


GEORGIA. 

MONROE  CO.,    D    POP.,   18,808. 

Forsyth,  Monroe  Advertiser,  weekly. 

MORGAN   CO.,    D    POP.,  14,032. 

Madison,  Madisonian,  weekly. 

MURRAY  CO.,   ~a  POP.,  8,269. 

Spring  Place,  North  Georgia  Times,  w'kly. 

MUSCOGEE    CO.,  -D  POP.,   19,322. 

Columbus,    Enquirer-Sun,    daily,    weekly 
and  Sunday. 
Times,  daily  and  weekly. 

NEWTON  CO.,    D    POP.,   13,623. 

Covington,  Georgia  Enterprise,  weekly. 

Star,  weekly. 
Oxford,  Emory  Mirror,  monthly. 

Georgia  College  Journal,  moutlUy. 

OGLETHORPE   CO.,   cf  POP.,   15,400. 

Crawford,  News-Monitor,  weekly. 
Lexington,  Oglethorpe  Echo,  weekly. 

PAULDING  CO.,  ~a  POP.,   10,887. 

Dallas,  New  Era,  weekly. 

PICKENS  CO.,   [^  POP.,  6,790. 

Jasper,  Mountain  Boys,  weekly. 

PIERCE   CO.,  C\  POP.,  4,538. 

Blackshear,  News  and  Signal,  weekly. 
PIKE  CO.,  -D  POP.,  15,849. 

Barnesville,  Gazette,  weekly. 

Pike  Co.  News,  weekly. 

POLK  CO.,  "□  POP.,  11,952. 
Cedartown,  Advertiser,  weekly. 

PULASKI  CO.,   D   POP.,  14,058. 

Cochran,  Messenger,  weekly. 
Hawkinsville,  Dispatch,  weekly. 
News,  weekly. 

PUTNAM  CO.,   a  POP.,  14,539. 

Eatontou,  Messenger,  weekly.  / 

RANDOLPH  CO.,  P  POP.,   13,341. 

Cuthbert,   Enterprise  and  Appeal,  weekly. 

RICHMOND    CO.,    D-  POP.,  34,665. 

Augusta,  Chronicle  and  Constitutionalist, 
daily  and  weekly. 
Evening  News,  dally  and  weekly. 
Georgia  Baptist,  weekly. 
People's  Defense,  weekly. 

ROCKDALE    CO.,    Q    POP.,  6,838. 

Conyers,  Solid  South,  weekl}^ 
Weekly,  weekly. 

SCREVEN  CO.,  O-  POP.,   12,786. 

Sylrania,  Telephone,  weekly. 

SPALDING  CO.,   -O  POP.,   12,585. 

Griffin,  News,  daily  and  weekly. 
Sun,  weekly. 

STEWART  CO.,   P  POP.,   13,998. 

liUmpkin,  Independent,  weekly. 
SUMTER  CO.,  p  POP.,  18,239. 

Americus,  Recordei-,  daily  and  weekly. 

Sumter  Republican,  semi-w'kly 
and  weekly. 

TALBOT    CO.,  -a  POP.,    14,115. 

Talbotton,  New  Era,  weekly. 

TALIAFERRO    CO.,    □    POP.,  7,034. 

Crawfordville,  Democrat,  weekly. 

TATNALL  CO.,   Q,  POP.,   6,988. 

Reidsville,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

TAYLOR  CO.,  dPOP.,  8,597. 

Butler,  Herald,  weekly. 

Gospel  Messenger,  monthly. 


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GEORGIA. 

TERRELL  CO.,  P  POP.,   10,451. 

Dawson,  Appeal,  weekly. 
Jourual,  weekly. 

THOMAS    CO.,  ,□  POP.,  20,597. 

Thoinasville,  Southern  Enterprise,  w'kly. 
Times,  weekly. 

TROUP  CO.,  <3  POP.,  20,.56.5. 

lilt  Grange,  Reporter,  weekly. 
West  Point,  Press,  weekly. 

UPSON  CO.,  -a  POP.,  12.40D. 
Thoinastou,  Middle  Georgia  Times,  w'kly. 

WALKER  CO.,  "tl  POP.,  11,056. 

lia  Fayette,  Walker  Co.  Messenger,  w'kly. 

WALTON  CO.,  [^  POP.,  15,622. 

Monroe,  Walton  News,  weekly. 

WARE  CO.,  □,  POP.,  4,159. 

Way  Cross,  Headlight,  weekly. 
Reporter,  weekly! 

WARREN   CO.,  D-  POP.,  10,885. 

Warren  ton,  Clipper,  weekly. 

WASmXGTON  CO.,  D  POP.,  21,964. 

Sandersville,  Herald,  weekly. 
Mercury,  weekly. 

WAYNE  CO.,  □,  POP.,  5,980. 

J^esup,  Sentinel,  weekly. 

WHITFIELD    CO.,  ~tl  POP.,    11,900. 

Dalton,  Argus,  weekly. 

North  Georgia  Citizen,  weekly. 
Music  Teacher,  semi-monthly. 

WILKES    CO.,  cf  POP.,    15,985. 

Washington,  Gazette,  weekly. 

WILKINSON  CO.,  D  POP.,   12,0C1. 

Irfviuton,  Southerner  and  Appeal,  weekly. 

ILLINOIS. 
Pop.,  3,077,871. 

ADAJIS    CO.,  -O  POP.,   59,135. 

Camp  Point,  Journal,  weekly. 
Clayton,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Mendon,  Dispatch,  weekly. 
Qiiincy,  Germania,  daily  and  weekly. 

Herald,  daily  and  weekly. 

Journal,  daily. 

News,  daily. 

Whig,  daily  and  weekly. 

Enterprise,  weekly. 

Farmers'  Call,  weekly. 

Saturday  Review,  weeklj'. 

Western  Catholic  Press,  weekly. 

Manufacturers'  Exchange,  m'thly. 

Western  Agriculturist,  monthly. 

ALEXANDER  CO.,   Q  POP.,   14,808. 

Cairo,  Argus,  daUy  and  weekly. 
Bulletin,  daily  and  weekly. 
Gazette,  weekly. 

BOND  CO.,  g  POP.,  14,866. 

Greenville.  Advocate,  weekly. 

Sun,  weekly. 
Mulberry  Grove,  Chronicle,  weekly. 

BOONE  CO.,  i  POP.,  11,508. 
Belvidere,  North-Western,  weekly. 

Standai-d,  weekly. 
Capron,  Herald,  weekly. 

BROWN  CO.,  -D  POP.,   13,041. 

Mount  Sterlina-.    Brown    Co.     Democrat, 
weekly. 
Brown  Co.  Gazette, w'ly. 
^        .„       „  ,  Illinois  Message,  w'kly. 

Versailles,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

BUREAU  CO.,    [^    POP.,  33,172. 

Buda,  Bureau  Co.  Times,  weekly. 


ILLINOI.S. 

BUREAU  CO. 

Princeton,  Bureau  Co.  News,  weekly. 

Bureau  Co.  Republican,  weekly. 
„.  Bureau  Co.  Tribune,  weekly. 

Tiskilwa.  Tidings,  weekly. 
Walnut,  Motor,  weekly. 

CALHOUN  CO.,  -a  POP.,  7,467. 

Hardin,  Calhoun  Herald,  weekly. 

CARROLL  CO.,  "□  POP.,   16,976. 

Lanark,  Gazette,  weekly. 

Millenerian,  weekly. 
Mount  Carroll,  Carroll  Co.  Herald,  w'kly. 
Carroll  Co.  Mirror,  w'kly. 
Oread,  quarterly. 
Savanna,  Independent,  weekly. 

Times,  weekly. 
Shannon,  Express,  weekly. 

CASS  CO., -n  POP.,  14,493. 
Arenzville,  Advance,  weekly. 
Ashland,  Sentinel,  weekly. 
Beardstown,  lUiuoian,  semi-weekly. 

Das    Beardstowner  "  Wochen- 

blatt,  weekly. 
Enterprise,  weekly. 
Chaudlerville,  Sangamon  Valley  Times,  w'ly. 
Virginia,  Enquirer,  weekly. 
Gazette,  weekly. 

CHAMPAION  CO.,  D- POP.,  40,863. 

Champaign,  Gazette,  daily  and  weekly. 

Signal,  weekly. 

Tiines,  weekly. 

lUini,  semi-monthly. 
Homer,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Mahomet,  Sucker  State,  weekly. 
Rantoul,  Press,  weekly. 
Tolono,  Herald,  weekls'. 
Urbana,  Champaign  Co.  Herald,  weekly. 

CHRISTLAN    CO.,  D  POP.,   28,227. 

Assumption.  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Edinburgh,  Herald,  weekly. 
MorrisonvUle,  Times,  weekly. 
Pana,  Gazette,  weekly. 

Palladium,  weekly. 
Taylorville,  Democrat,  weekly. 

Illinois  Republican,  weekly. 

Journal,  weekly. 

CLARK  CO.,  D-  POP.,  21,1-94. 

Casey,  Acorn,  weekly. 

Banner,  weekly. 
Marshall,  Church  Progress,  weekly. 

Clark  Co.  Herald,  weekly. 

Eastern  lUinoisan,  weekly. 

Messenger,  weekly. 
Martinsville,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

Express,  weekly. 

Planet,  weekly. 
Westfleld,  Pantagraph,  weekly. 

CLAY  CO.,   P  POP.,  16,192. 

Flora,  Journal,  weekly. 
Louisville,  Ledger,  weekly. 

CLINTON  CO.,  g  POP.,    18,714. 

Carlyle,  Constitution  and  Union,  weekly. 

Sued  Illinois  Zeitung  weekly. 

Union  Banner,  weekly. 

Instructiir,  monthly. 
Clement,  Register,  weekly. 
Trenton,  Democrat,  weekly. 
Gazette,  weekly. 

COLES  CO.,  n-  POP.,  27,042. 
Ashmore,  Prohibition  Age,  weekly. 

Rose's  Toothpick,  weekly. 
Charleston,  Courier,  weekly. 

Plalndealer,  weekly. 
Saturday  Eve'g  Herald,  w'kly. 
Mattoon,  Journal,  daily  and  weekly. 
Commercial,  weekly. 
Gazette,  weekly. 
Sunday  Sun,  Sunday, 
Oakland,  Ledger,  weekly. 

COOK  CO.,  cf  POP.,  607,524. 
Arlington  Heights,  Cook  Co.  Herald,  weekly 
Barrington  Station,  Herald,  weekly. 


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ILLINOIS. 

COOK   CO. 

Blut)  Island,  Standard,  weekly. 

Chicago,  CtiieaKoer  Arbeiter-Zeitung,  dally, 

Sunday  and  weekly. 
Chlcagoer     Neue     Freie     Presse, 

daily,  weekly  and  Sunday. 
Demokrat,     daily,     weekly     and 

Sunday. 
Drovers'    Journal,    daily,     semi- 
weekly  and  weekly. 
Evening  journal,  daily,  tri-w'kly 

and  weekl}'. 
Evening  Mail,  daily. 
Herald,  daily,  Sunday  and  w'kly. 
Illinois     Staats  -  Zeitung,      daily, 

weekly  and  Sunday. 
Inter  Ocean,  daily,  semi-weekly, 

weekly  and  Sunday. 
National  Hotel  Reporter,  daily. 
News,  daily  and  weekly. 
Skandinaven,  daily  and  weekly. 
Sun   (Union   Stock  Yards),  daily. 
Svornost,  daily  and  weekly. 
Telegram,  daily. 
Times,  daily  and  weekly. 
Tribune,  daily  and  weekly. 
Advance,  weekly. 
Alarm,  weekl.y. 
American  Engineer,  weekly. 
American  Field,  weekly. 
American  Marketman,  weekly. 
Amei'ika,  weekly. 
Banner,  weekly. 
Bee  Journal,  weekly. 
Bladet,  weekly. 
Breeders'  Gazette,  weekly. 
Carl  Pretzel's  Weekly. 
Ceclioslovan,  weekly. 
Champion  of  Freedom  and  Rights, 

weekly. 
Christian  Cynosure,  weekly. 
Christian     Worker     and    Gospel 

Expositor,  Aveekly. 
Clironicle,  weekly. 
Church    and   Home    Illustrated, 

weekly. 
Cigar  and  Tobacco  World,  w'klv. 
Citizen,  weekly. 
Commercial  Bulletin,  weekly. 
Comrade,  weekly. 
Conservator,  weekly. 
Current,  weekly. 

Den  Christelige  Talsmand,  w'kly. 
De  Nederlander,  weekly. 
Den  Nye  Tid,  weekly. 
Der  Balinbrecher,  w'eeklj'. 
Der  Bsobachter,  weekly. 
Der   Lutherische  Kirchenfreuud, 

weekly. 
Der  Weltbuerger,  weekly. 
Deutsche  Warte,  weekly'. 
Dry  Goods  Reporter,  weekly. 
Dnch  Casu,  Sunday. 
Dunton's  Spirit  of  the  Turf,  w'kly. 
«Dzienswiet.v,  weekly 
Emerald,  weekly. 
Erholungs  Stunden,  weekly. 
Eulenspiegel,  Sunday. 
Express,  weekly. 
Farmers'  Review,  weekly. 
Folke-Vennen,  weekly. 
Free  Methodist,  weekly. 
Gamla  Och  Nya  Hemlandet,  w'ly. 
Gazeta  Katolicka,  weekly. 
Gazeta  Polska,  weekly. 
Grocer,  weekl.y. 
Grocers'  Criterion,  weekly. 
Horseman,  weekly. 
Hotel  World,  weekly. 
lUinoiser  Volkszeitung,  weekly. 
Illustreret  Ugchlad,  weekly. 
Indicator,  weekly. 
Intlustrial      World      and       Iron 

Worker,  weekly. 
Interior,  weekly. 
Investigator,  weekly. 
Journal  of  Commerce,  weekly. 
Journal  of  the  American  Medical 

Association,  wt-eklv. 
Katliolisrlics  Wnciienblatt,  w'kly. 
Knights'  Tribune,  weekly. 
Lake  View  Independent,  Weekly, 
Lake  View  Telephone,  weekly. 


ILLINOIS. 

COOK   CO. 

CliicnsTO,  Lake  Vindicator  and  Cook  County 
Suliurban  News  (Town  of 
Lake),  weekly. 

La  Trompette  Evangelique,  w'kly. 

Leader,  weekly. 

Ledger,  weekly. 

Legal  AdvLser,  weekly  and  m'hly. 

Legal  News,  weekly. 

Lever,  weekly. 

Lithographer  and  Printer,  w'kly. 

Living  Church,  weekly. 

Magazine,  weekly. 

Medical  Review,  weekly. 

Mining  Review,  weekly. 

Mirror  of  American  Sports,  w'kly. 

Missions-Wannen,  weekly. 

Music  and  Drama.  Sunday. 

National  Live  Stock  "Journal, 
weekly  and  monthly. 

News  Letter,  weekly. 

Norden,  weekly. 

North-western  Christian  -  Advo- 
cate, weekly. 

North-western  Lumberman,  w'ly. 

Nya  Weeko  Posten,  weekly. 

Occident,  weekly. 

Photographic  Eye  and  the  Eye, 
weekl.y. 

Pictorial  West,  weekly. 

Pilot,  weekly. 

Plattdeutsche  Zeitung,  weekly. 

Prairie  Farmer,  weekly. 

Railway  Age,  weekly. 

Railway  Review,  weekly. 

Rambler,  weekly. 

Real  Estate  and  Building  Journal, 
weekly. 

Religio-Philosophlcal  Journal, 
weekl.y. 

Sandcliudet,  weekly. 

Saturday  Evening  Herald,  weekly. 

Sentinel,  weekly. 

Slioe  and  Leather  Review,  w'kly. 

Sporting  and  Theatrical  Journal, 
weekl.y. 

Standard,  weekly. 

Svenska  Amerikanaren,  weekly. 

Sveuska  Tribunen,  weekly. 

Union  SigiKil,  wi't'kl.v. 

United  States  Metlical  Investiga- 
tor, weekly. 

Universalist,  weekly. 

Vanit.y  Fair,  weekl.v. 

Verdens  Gang,  weekly. 

Week's  Current,  weekl.v. 

West  End  Advocate,  weekly. 

Western  Catholic,  weeklj'. 

Western  Fireman,  weekly. 

Western  Rural  and  American 
Stockman,  weekly. 

Wool  Journal,  weekly. 

World,  weekl.v. 

Woman's  World,  bi-weekl.y. 

American  Artisan  and  Tinner 
and  House  Furnisher,  semi- 
monthly. 

Farm,  Field  and  Stockman,  semi- 
monthly. 

Heart  and  Hand,  semi-monthly. 

Industrial  and  Commercial  Ga- 
zette, .semimonthly. 

Intelligence,  semi  monthly. 

National  Harness  Review,  semi- 
monthl.v. 

National  Laundry  Journal,  semi- 
monthly. 

Opbyggelfesblad,  semi-monthly. 

Sanitary  News,  semi-monthl.v. 

School  Herald,  semi-monthly. 

Soldiers'  Bulletin,  .semi-monthly. 

Stationer  and  Printer,  semi-m'ly. 

Unity,  semi-monthly. 

Watchman.  semi-monthl.y. 

American '  Building  Association 
News,  monthly. 

American  Cliemical  Review,  m'.v. 

American  Electro  Clinical,  m'hi.y. 

American  Elevator  and  Grain 
Trade,  moutlil.v. 

American  Furniture  Gazette, 
monthlv. 


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ILLINOIS. 

COOK  CO. 

Chicago,  American  Jeweler,  monthly. 

American  Liveryman  and  Horse- 
Owuer,  moutlily. 

American  Miller,  monthly. 

American  Montiily. 

American  Poultry  Journal,  m'ly. 

American      Sheep-Breeder     and 
Wool-Grower,  monthly. 

American  Storekeeper,  monthly. 

Argus,  monthlj'. 
♦Barn  Vannen,  monthly. 

Brown    and    Holland   Shorthand 
News,  monthly. 

Building     Association     Journal, 
monthly. 

Carriage  Journal,  monthly. 

CUnique,  monthly. 

Confectioner  and  Baker,  monthly. 

Correspondence  University  Jour- 
nal, monthly. 

Dairy  World,  monthly. 

Deeriug's  Farm  Journal,  monthly. 

Der  Bote  Bethesda's  Monthly. 

Der  Braiier  und  Malzer,  monthly. 

Der  Deutsche-Amerikanlsche 
Mueller,  monthly. 

Dial,  monthly. 

Evangelistic  Record,  monthly. 

Famille  Journal,  monthly. 

Farm  Implement,  monthly. 

Forester,  monthly. 

Friends'     Missionary     Advocate, 
monthly. 

Furniture  Tradesman,  monthly. 

Happy  Hours,  monthly. 

Harugari  Ordens-Blatt,  m'thly. 

Home  Light,  monthly. 

Home  Visitor,  monthly. 

Horse  Shoer  and  Hardware  Jour- 
nal, monthly. 

House  and  Lot,  monthly. 

Humane  Journal,  monthly. 

Illinois  Agi-iculturist,  monthly. 

Inland  Architect  and  Builder.m'y. 

Inland  Printer,  monthly. 

Ironmonger,  monthly. 

Jewelers'  Journal,  monthly. 

Katholischer  Jugend-Freund,  m'y. 

Law  Journal,  monthly. 

Lightning  Journal,  monthly. 

Literary  Life,  monthlj'. 

Little  Bee,  monthly. 

Lover's  Gazette,  monthly. 

Lumber  Trade  Journal,  monthly. 

Manford's  Magazine,  monthly. 

Medical  Era,  monthly. 

Medical   Journal  and  Examiner, 
montiily. 

Medical  Times,  monthly. 

Medical  Visitor,  monthly. 

Metallurgist,  monthly. 

Mind  Cure  and  Science  of  Life, 
monthly. 

National  Live  Stock  Journal,  m'ly. 

National  Steamship  and  Railway 
Gazette,  monthly. 

New  Church  Independent  and  Re- 
view, monthly. 

New  Era,  monthly. 

Newspaper  Union,  monthly. 

Northwestern  Commercial  Trav- 
eler, monthly. 
■►Olive  Leaf;  monthly. 

Our  Rest  and  Signs  of  the  Times, 
monthly. 

Paint,  Oil  and  Drug  Review,  m'ly. 

Pharmacist,  monthly. 

Picture  and  Art  Trade,  monthly. 

Picture  Gallery  for  Young  Folks, 
monthly. 

Popular  Monthly. 

Poultry  Keeper,  monthly. 

Poultry  Raiser,  monthly. 

Practical  Phouographer,  m'thly. 

Practical  Teacher,  monthlj-. 

Press  and  Type,  monthly. ' 

Purchaser     and     Correspondent, 
monthly. 

Railway   Purchasing  Agent  and 
Supply  Trade  Journal,  m'thly. 

Rand,  McNally  &  Go's    Bankers' 
Monthly. 

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ILLINOIS. 

COOK  CO. 

Chicago,  Rand-McNally    Official    Railway 
Guide  and  Hand  Book,  m'thly. 
Reporter,  monthly. 
Scandinavia,  monthly. 
Sewing  Machine  Advance,  m'thly. 
Shorthand  Writer,  monthly. 
Shroud,  monthly. 
Skandinavisk    Farmer    Journal, 

monthly. 
Song  Friend,  monthly. 
Southwestern  Railway  Advance, 

monthly. 
Sunset  Chimes,  monthly. 
True  Witness,  monthly. 
U.  S.  Dairyman,  monthly. 
U.    S.    Veterinary     Journal,   and 
Forge,  Hoof  and  Shoe,  m'thly. 
Voice   of    Masonry    and    Family 

Magazine,  monthly. 
Volante,  monthly. 
Washingtonian,  monthly. 
Watchmaker    and    Metalworker, 

monthly. 
Watchman,  monthly. 
Western  Bookseller,  monthly. ' 
Western  Brewer,  and  Journal  of 
the    Barley,    Malt    and    Hop 
Trades,  monthly. 
Western  Druggist,  monthly. 
Western  Farmers'  Journal,  m'ly. 
Western  Manufacturer,   monthly. 
Western  Medical  Reporter,  m'ly. 
Western  Paper  Trade,  monthly. 
Western  Penman,  monthly. 
Western  Postal  Record,  monthly. 
Western  Stationer,  monthly. 
Western  World,  monthly. 
World  JIai,'a/,iue,  monthly. 
Zum  Fcieraliend,  monthly. 
American  Antiquarian,  bl-m'ly. 
Sigma  Chi,  bimonthly. 
Electrotype  Journal  Quarterly. 
Friends'  Bible  School,  quarterly. 
Rounds'  Printers'  Cabinet,  q'terly. 
Englewood,  Eye,  weekly. 

Youth's  Budget,  monthly. 
Evanston,  Index,  weekly. 

Northwestern,  bi-weekly. 
Jefferson,  Herald,  weekly. 

Reporter,  weekly. 
Kensington,  Suburban  Enterprise,  weekly. 
La  Grange,  Suburban  News,  weekly. 
Lemont,  Cook  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 
Morgan  Park,  Old  Testament  Student,  m'ly. 

Hebracia,  quarterly. 
Palatine,  Enterprise,  weekl.v. 
River  Forest,  State  Grange  News,  semi-m'Iy. 
South  Chicago,  Independent,  daily. 
Advocate,  weekly. 

CRAWFORD  CO.,  □,  POP.,   16,197. 

Robinson,  Anti-Monopolist,  weekly. 

Argus,  weekly. 

Constitution,  weekly. 
West  York,  Advance,  weekly. 

CUMBERLAND   CO.,  D-  POP.,  13,759. 

Greenup,  Cumberland  Times,  weekly. 
Neoga,  News,  weekly. 
Toledo,  Cumberland  Democrat,  weekly. 
Express,  weekly 

DE  KALB  CO.,  ti  POP.,  26,768. 

De  Kalb,  Chronicle,  semi-weekly. 

Review,  weekly. 
Genoa,  Issue,  weekly. 
Hincliley,  Review,  weekly. 

Waterman  Leader,  weekly. 
Malta,  Mail,  weekly. 
Sandwich,  Ai-gus,  weekly. 

Free  Press,  weekly. 
Gazette,  weekly. 
Shabbona,  Express,  weekly. 
Somonauk,  Reveille,  weekly. 
Sycamore,  True  Republican,  semi-weekly. 
City  Weekly. 

DEWITT  CO.,  D  POP.,   17,010. 

Clinton,  Public,  weekly. 
Register,  weekly. 


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ILLINOIS. 

DE  WITT  CO. 

Farmer  City,  De  Witt  Co.  Tribune,  weeltly. 

.Journal,  weekly. 

Republican,  weekly. 
Kenney,  Gazette,  weekly. 
Wapella,  Independent,  weekly. 
Waynesvllle,  Record,  weekly. 

DOUGLAS  CO.,  D-  POP.,   15,853. 

Areola,  Herald,  weekly. 

Record,  weekly. 

Reporter,  weekly. 
Newman,  Independent,  weekly. 
Tuscola,  Douglas  Co.  Review,  weekly. 
Saturday  Journal,  weekly. 

DU  PAGE  CO.,  cf  POP.,  19,161. 
Downers  Grove,  Reporter,  weekly. 
Elmhurst,  Eagle,  weekly. 
Napervllle,  Clarion,  weekly. 
Turner  Junction,  Du  Page  Co.  Independent, 
weekly. 
News,  weekly. 
Wheatoii,  Illinoian,  weekly. 

College  Record,  monthly. 
Young  Mineralogist   and  Anti- 
(luarian,  monthly. 

EDGAB  CO.,  D-  POP.,  25,499. 

Chrisman,  Advance,  weekly. 
Kansas,  Express,  weekly. 

Journal,  weekly. 
Paris,  Times,  semi-weekly. 

Beacon,  weekly. 

Gazette,  weekly. 

Republican,  weekly. 

Anchor  and  Shield,  monthly. 

EDWARDS  CO.,  □,  POP.,  8,597. 

Albion,  Edwards  Co.  News,  weekly. 
Independent,  weekly. 
Journal,  weekly. 

EFFINGHAM  CO.,   Cp  POP.,    18,920. 

Altamont,  News,  weekly. 
Effingham,  Democrat,  weekly. 

Republican,  weekly. 

Volksblatt,  weekly. 

Educator,  monthly. 

FAYETTE  CO.,  P  POP.,  23,241. 

Farina,  News,  weekly. 
Ramsey,  Democrat,  weekly. 
Vaudalia,  Fayette  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 
Union,  weekly. 

FORD  CO.,  D- POP.,  15,099. 
Cabery,  Enquirer,  weekly. 
Gibson  City,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

Gibson  Courier,  weekly. 
Paxtou,  Eastern  Illinois  Register,  weekly. 

Record,  weekly. 
Piper  City,  Pan-Handle  Advocate,  weekly. 
Sibley,  Index,  weekly. 

FRANKLIN  CO.,  ^  POP.,   16,129. 

Benton,  Baptist  Banner,  weekly. 

Franklin  Co.  Chronicle,  weekly. 

Standard,  weekly. 
Ewlng  College,  Ewing  Student,  monthly. 

FULTON  CO.,  -a  POP.,  41,240. 

Astoria,  Argiis,  weekly. 

Pair  Play,  weekly. 
Avon,  Sentinel,  weekly. 
Canton,  Fulton  Co.  Ledger,  weekly. 
Fulton  Republican,  weekly. 
Register,  weekly. 
Cuba,  Journal,  weekly. 
Fairview,  Bee,  weekly. 
Farmington,  Bugle,  weekly. 

Home  Visitor,  weekly. 
Local  Record,  weekly. 
Lewistown,  Fulton,  Democrat,  weekly. 
News,  weekly. 
Fulton  Co.  School  Journal, 
monthly. 
Vermont,  Chronicle,  weekly. 

GALLATIN  CO.,  Q^POP.,   12,861. 

Sha>vneetowu,  Shawnee  News,  weekly. 


ILLINOIS. 

GREENE    CO.,  -D  POP.,  23,010 

Carrollton,  Gazette,  weekly. 
Patriot,  weekly. 
Greenfield,  Argus,  weekly. 

Greene  Co.  Union,  weekly. 
Roodhouse,  Evening  Eye,  daily  and  weekly. 
White  Hall,  Evening  Republican,  daily  and 
weekly. 
Register,  weekly. 

GRUNDY  CO.,    tl    POP.,    16,732. 

Bracevllle,  Independent,  weekly. 
Coal  City,  Times,  weekly. 
Gardner,  Enterpri.se,  weekly. 
Morris,  News,  daily  and  weekly. 

Herald,  weekly. 

Normal  and  Scientific  Teacher,  m'y. 

HAMILTON  CO.,  9  POP.,   16,712. 

McLeausboro,  Leader,  weekly. 

Progressive  Era,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 

HANCOCK  CO.,  -a  POP.,  35,337. 

Augusta,  Eagle,  weekly. 

Saturday  Review,  weekly. 

Carthage,  Gazette,  weekly. 

Republican,  weekly. 
Dallas  City,  News,  weekly. 
La  Harpe,  La  Ilarjier,  weekly. 
Nauvoo,  Indcpriidi'iit,  weekly. 
Plymouth,  Enterijrise,  weekly. 
Warsaw,  Bulletin,  weekly. 

HARDIN  CO.,  C\  POP.,   6,024. 

Elizabetbtowu,  Independent,  weekly. 

HENDERSON    CO.,  -O  POP.,   10,722. 

BlggsvlUe,  Clipper,  weekly. 

Oqua^vka,  Henderson  Co.  Journal,  weekly 

Spectator,  weekly. 
Raritan,  Reporter,  weekly. 

HENRY  CO.,  "d  POP.,  36,597. 
Cambridge,  Chronicle,  weekly. 

Local  Reporter,  weekly. 
Prairie  Chief,  weekly. 
Galva,  News,  weekly. 

Standard,  weekly. 
Geneseo,  Henry  Co.  News,  weekly. 
Republic,  weekly. 
Normal  Worker,  monthly. 
Kewanee,  Courier,  weekly. 

Independent,  weekly. 
Orion,  Times,  weekly. 
Woodhull,  Dispatch-Local,  weekly. 

IROQUOIS  CO.,  D-POP.,  35,451. 

Buckley,  Inquirer,  weekly. 
Chebanse,  Herald,  weekly. 
Gilman,  Star,  weekly. 
Iroquois,  Gazette,  weekly. 
Loda,  Register,  weekly. 

Times,  weekly. 
Milford,  Herald,  weekly. 
Onarga,  Central  Illinois  Review,  weekly. 
Sheldon,  Journal,  weekly. 
Watseka,  Iroquois  Co.  Times,  weekly. 
Republican,  weekly. 

JACKSON  CO.,  ^  POP.,  22,505. 
Carbondale,  Barton's  Free  Press,  weekly. 
Murpkysboro,  Independent,  weekly. 

Jackson  Co.  Era,  weekly. 

JASPER  CO.,  □,  POP.,  14,515. 
Newton,  Mentor,  weeklj'. 
Press,  weekly. 

JEFFERSON  CO.,  ?  POP.,  20,686. 

Mount  Vernon,  News,  weekly. 

Register,  weekly. 

JERSEY  CO.,  -D  POP.,  15,542. 

Jerseyville,  Jersey  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 
Jersey  Independent,  weekly. 
Republican-Examiner,  w'kly. 

JO  DAVIESS  CO.,  b  POP.,  27,528. 

Galena,  Gazette,  daily,  tri-weekly  &  w'kly. 
Industrial  Press,  weekly. 


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ILLINOIS. 

JO  DAVIESS  CO. 

Oalena.  Volksfreund,  weekly. 
Warren,  Sentinel,  weekly. 

JOHNSON  CO.,  (?  POP.,  13,078. 

Vienna,  Johnson  Co.  Journal,  weekly. 
Times,  weeklj-. 

KANE  CO.,  i  POP.,  44,939. 

Aurora,  Evening  Post,  daily. 
Express,  daily. 
News,  dally  and  weekly. 
Beacon,  semi-weekly  and  weekly. 
Blade,  weekly. 
Herald,  weekly. 
Volksfreund,  weekly. 
Batavia,  News,  weekly. 
Elgin,  Courier,  daily  and  weekly. 
News,  daily  and  weekly. 
Deutsche  Zeltung,  weekly. 
Every  Saturday,  weekly. 
Sittings,  Sunday. 
Academician,  monthly. 
Geneva,  Patrol,  weekly. 

Republioan,»weekly. 
St.  Charles,  Valley  Chronicle,  weekly. 

KANKAKEE  CO.,  D-  POP.,  25,047. 

Kankakee,  Courrier  De  L'lUinois,  weekly. 

Gazette,  weekly. 

Times,  weekly. 

Truth  Journal,  weekly. 
Momence,  Reporter,  weekly. 
St.  Anne,  Blade,  weekly. 

KENDALL  CO.,   i  POP.,  13,083. 

Millington,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Piano,  Kendal  Co.  News,  weekly. 

Mirror,  weekly. 
Yorkville,  Kendall  Co.  Record,  weekly. 

KNOX  CO.,  -a  POP.,  38,344. 

Abingdon,  Ar^us,  weekly. 

Enterprise,  weekly. 
Gleaner,  monthly. 
Altona,  Journal,  weekly. 
Galesburg:,  Republican-Register,  daily  and 
weekly. 
Plaindealer,  weekly. 
Press  and  People,  weekly. 
Coup  d'Etat,  monthly. 
Lombard  Review,  monthly. 
Knoxville,  Knox  Co.  Republican,  weekly. 
Oneida,  News,  weekly. 
Yates  City,  Industrial  Banner,  weekly. 

LAKE  CO.,  rf  POP.,  21,296. 

Highland  Park,  Floral  World,  monthly. 
Llbertyville,  Lake  Co.  Times,  weekly. 
Waukegan,  Gazette,  weekly. 

Lake  Co.  Patriot,  weekly. 

LA  SALLE  CO.,  i  POP.,  70,403. 

Dana,  Herald,  weekly. 
Earlville,  Leader,  weekly. 
La  Salle,  Democrat-Press,  weekly. 
Express,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 
Leland,  Comet,  weekly. 
Lostant,  Local,  weekly. 
Marseilles,  Register,  weekly. 

Plaindealer.  bi-weekly. 
Mendota,  Bulletin,  weekly. 
Post,  weekly. 
Reporter,  weekly. 
Ottawa,  Journal,  daily  and  weekly. 
Times,  daily  and  weekly. 
Central      Illinois      Wochenblatt, 

weekly. 
Free  Trader,  weekly. 
Globe,  weekly. 
La  Salle  Co.  Herold,  weekly. 
Republican,  weekly. 
Clay,  monthly. 
Peru,  Twin-City  News-Herald,  weekly. 
Rutland,  Post,  weekly. 
Seneca,  Record,  weekly. 
Streator,  Free  Press,  daily  and  weekly. 
Monitor,  daily  and  weekly. 
Illinois  Beobachter,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 
Volksblatt,  weekly. 


ILLINOIS. 

LA  SALLE  CO., 

Tonlca,  News,  weekly. 
Utica,  News,  weekly. 

LAWRENCE  CO.,  C\  POP.,  18,663. 

Lawreuceville,  Democratic  Herald,  w'ly. 
Rural  Republican,  w'kly. 
Sumner,  Press,  weekly. 

LEE  CO.,  i  POP.,  27,491. 
Amboy,  Journal,  weekly. 
News,  weekly. 

Young's  Musical  Journal,  monthly. 
Ashton,  Sentinel,  weekly. 
Conipton,  Record,  weekly. 
Dixon,  Telegraph,  daily  and  weekly. 

Sun,  weekly. 
Franklin  Grove,  Electric  Light,  weekly. 

Franklin  Reporter,  weekly. 
Paw  Paw,  Lee  Co.  Times,  weekly. 
Steward,  Leader,  weekly. 

LIVINGSTON  CO.,  D  POP.,  38,450. 

Ancona,  Advocate,  weekly. 
Chatsworth,  Plaindealer,  weekly. 
Dwlght,  Star,  weekly. 

Congregational  Review,  seml-ni'thly 
Fairbury,  Blade,  weekly. 
Flanagan,  Sun,  weekly. 
Forest,  Rambler,  weekly. 
Pontiac,  Free  Trader  and  Observer,  w'kly. 

Gazette,  weekly. 

Sentinel,  weekly. 

LOGAN  CO.,  D  POP.,  25,037. 

Atlanta,  Argus,  weekly. 
Chestnut,  News,  weekly. 
Elkhart,  Advocate,  weekly. 
Lincoln,  Journal,  daily. 

Herald,  weekly. 

Logan  Co.  Tril)une,  weekly. 

Logan  Co.  Volksblatt,  weekly. 

Times,  weekly. 

Tripartite,  mbnthlv. 
Mount  PiUaski,  Citizen,  weekly. 

Republican,  weekly. 
Times,  weelily, 

MC  DONOUGH  CO.,  -D  POP.,  27,970. 

Blandlnsville,  Republican,  weekly. 
Bushnell,  McDonough  Democrat,  weekly. 

Record,  weekly. 

Western  Normal  Advocate,  m'thly. 

Penman  and  Artist,  bi-monthly. 
Colchester,  Independent,  weekly. 
Macomb,  Eagle,  weekly. 

Illinois  By-Stander,  weekly. 
Journal,  weekly. 
Prairie  City,  Transcript,  weekly. 

MC  HENRY  CO.,  i  POP.,  21,908. 

Harvard,  Independent,  weekly. 
McHenry,  Plaindealer,  weekly. 
Marengo,  Republican,  weekly. 
Nunda,  Advocate,  weekly. 

Herald,  weekly. 
Richmond,  Gazette,  weekly. 
Woodstock,  Advocate,  weekly. 

McHenry  Co.  Deraocrat,w'kly. 

Sentinel,  weeklj'. 

MC  LEAN  CO.,  D  POP.,  60,100. 

Arrowsmith,  News,  weekly. 
Blooinington,  Bulletin,  daily  and  weekly. 

Leader,  daily  and  weekly. 

Pantagraph,  daily  &  w'kly. 

Eye,  weekly. 

Journal,  weekly. 

McLean  Co.  Deutsche  Presse, 
weekly. 

Odd  Fellows'  Herald,  w'kly. 

Through  Mail,  weekly. 

Our  Sunday  School  Review, 
monthly. 

Students'  Journal,  monthly. 

Wesleyan  Bee,  monthly. 
Chenoa,  Gazette,  weekly. 
Dauvers,  Dispatch,  weekly. 
Heyvvorth,  Standard,  weekly. 
Lexington,  Review,  weekly. 
McLean,  Lens,  weekly. 
Normal,  Illinois  School  Journal,  monthly. 
Saybrook,  Gazette,  weekly. 


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IliLINOIS. 

MACON  CO.,  D  POP.,  30,665. 
Blue  Mound,  Cyclone,  weekly. 
Decatur,  Morniug  Herald,  daily  and  w'kly. 

Morning  Review,  dally  and  w'kly. 

Republican,  daily  and  weekly. 

State  Sentinel,  weekly. 

Our  Country  and  Village  Schools, 
monthly. 
Macon,  Independent,  weekly. 
Maroa,  News,  weekly. 

JIACODPIN  CO.,  D  POP.,  37,692. 

Brighton,  News,  weekly. 
Bunker  Hill,  Gazette,  weekly. 
Carlinville,  Democrat,    semi-weekly   and 
weekly. 

Macoupin  Co.  Enquirer,  w'kly. 

Blackburnian,  monthly. 
Gillespie,  Macoupin  Banner,  weekly. 
Girard,  Gazette,  weekly. 
Mount  Olive,  Herald,  weekly. 
Palmyra,  Advertiser,  weekly. 
Staunton,  Times,  weekly. 
Virden,  Record,  weekly. 
Reporter,  weekly. 

MADISON  CO.,  P  POP.,  50,126. 

Alton,  Democrat,  daily  and  weekly. 
Telegraph,  daily  and  weekly. 
Banner,  weekly. 
Madison  Co.  Sentinel,  weekly. 
Colllnsville,  Herald,  weekly. 

Progress,  weekly. 
Edwardsville,  Intelligeneer,  weekly. 

Republican,  weekly. 
Highland,  Telephone,  weekly. 

Union,  weekly. 
Troy,  Bulletin,  weekly. 
Upper  Alton,  College  Review,  monthly. 

MARION  00.  ?  POP.,  23,686. 

Centralia,  Sentinel,  daily  and  weekly. 

Democrat,  weekly. 

Union,  weekly. 
Kinmundy,  Express,  weekly. 
Odin,  Journal,  weekly. 

Prohibition  League,  weekly. 
Patoka,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Salem,  Herald-Advocate,  Weekly. 

Marion  Co.  Republican,  weekly. 
Sandoval,  Era,  weekly. 

MARSHALL  CO.,  O    POP.,  15,055. 

HeniT.  Republican,  weekly. 
Tjacon,  Home  Journal,  weekly. 

Marshall  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 
La  Rose,  Vidette,  weekly. 
Sparland,  Chronicle,  weekly. 
Wenona,  Index,  weekly. 

MASON  CO.,  D  POP.,  16,242. 
Havana,  Mason  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 

Mason  Co.  Republican,  weekly. 
Mason  City,  Independent,  weekly. 
Joui-nal,  weekly. 

MASSAC  CO.,  9  POP.,  10,443. 

Metropolis,  Democrat,  weekly. 

Massac  Journal,  weekly. 

MENARD  CO.,    D    POP.,   13,024. 

Petersburg,  Democrat,  weekly. 
Herald,  weekly. 
Observer,  weekly. 

MERCER  CO.,  "n  POP.,  19,502. 

Aledo,  Democrat,  weekly. 

Record,  weekly. 
Kelthsburg,  News,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 

MONROE  CO.,  P  POP.,  13,682. 

Waterloo,  Der  Monroe  Volksfreund,  w'ly. 
Dollar  Advocate,  weekly. 
Monroe  Frele  Presse,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 

MONTGOMERY  CO.,    D    POP.,  28,078. 

Hillsboro,  Journal,  weekly. 

Montgomery  News,  weekly. 
Litchfield,  Advocate,  weekly. 

Courier,  weekly. 

Monitor,  weekly. 


ILiLiINOIS. 

MONTGOMERY  CO. 

Nokomis,  Der  Central  Illinois  Deutsch-Amer- 
ikaner,  weekly. 
Free  Press-Gazette,  weekly. 
Raymond,  Independent,  weekly. 

MORGAN  CO.,  O  POP.,  31,514. 

Jacksonville,  Illinois  Courier,  dally   and 
weekly. 
Journal,  daily  and  weekly. 
Banner  of  Holiness,  weekly. 
Deaf -Mute  Advance,  weekly. 
College      Rambler,      seml- 
nionthly. 
Waverly,  Jotu-nal,  weekly. 

MOULTRIE  CO.,    n    POP.,  13,699. 

Sullivan,  News,  weekly. 

Progress,  weekly. 

OGLE  CO.   ti  POP.,  29,937. 

Byron,  Express,  weekly. 
Creston,  Times,  weekly. 
Forreston,  Herald,  weekly. 
Leaf  River,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Mount  Morris,  Gospel  Messenger,  weekly. 
Ogle  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 
School  and  Home,  monthly. 
Oregon,  Independent,  weekly. 

Ogle  Co.  Reporter,  weekly. 
Polo,  Clipper,  semi-weekly. 

Ogle  Co.  Press,  weekly. 
Rochelle,  Register,  semi-weekly. 
Herald,  weekly. 

PEORLA  CO.,  n  POP.,  55,355. 
Brimfield,  News,  weekly. 
Chlllicothe,  Bulletin,  weekly. 

Independent,  weekly. 
Reporter,  weekly. 
Elmwood,  Gazette,  weekly. 

Messenger,  weekly. 
Peoria,  Demokrat,  daily  and  weekly. 
Evening  Review,  daily. 
Freeman,  daily  and  weekly. 
Journal,  daily  and  Sunday. 
National  Democrat,  dally  &  w'kly. 
Sonne,  daily,  Sunday  and  weekly. 
Transcript,  daily  and  weekly. 
Saturday  Evening  Call,  weekly. 
Dream  Investigator  and  Oneirocrl- 

tica,  monthly. 
Farm  and  Workshop,  monthly. 
Medical  Monthly. 
National     Real     Estate     Journal, 

monthly. 
District  Methodist,  bi-monthly. 
PrincevlUe,  Baruuin's  Telephone,  weekly. 

PERRY  CO.,   p  POP.,  16,007. 
DuQuoin,  Press,  weekly. 

Tribune,  weekly. 
Pinckuey  ville.  Democrat,  weekly. 
Sun,  weekly. 

PIATT  CO.,   a  POP.,  15,583. 
Bement,  Gazette,  weekly. 
Cerro  Gordo,  News,  weekly. 
Mansfield,  Express,  weekly. 
Monticello,  Bulletin,  weekly. 

Piatt  Co.  Herald,  weekly. 

PIKE  CO.,  -a  POP.,  33,751. 
Barry,  Adage,  weekly. 

Unicorn  Greenback,  weekly. 
Griggsville,  Independent  Press,  weekly. 
Milton,  Beacon,  weekly. 
Perry,  Transcript,  weekly. 
Pittsfield,  Democratic  Herald,  weekly. 
Old  Flag,  weekly. 
Pike  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 

POPE  CO.,  9  POP.,  13,256. 
Golconda,:Herald,  weekly. 

Pope  County  Local,  weekly. 

PULASKI  CO.,   p  POP.,  9,507. 
Mouud  City,  Pulaski  Patriot,  weekly. 

PUTNAM  CO.,    i    POP.,  5,554. 

Hennepin,  Putnam  Record,  weekly. 


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ILLINOIS. 

RANDOLPH  CO.,   P  POP.,  25,690. 

Chester,  Tribune,  weekly. 

Valley  Clarion,  weekly. 
Coultervllle,  Headlight,  weekly. 
Red  Bud,  Courier,  weekly. 
Sparta,  Plaiudealer,  weekly. 

RICHLAND  CO.,   C\  POP.,   15,545. 

Olney,  Advocate,  weekly. 
Republican,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 

ROCK  ISLAND  CO.,  \]  POP.,  38,302. 

Moline,  Evening  Dispatch,  daily  and  weekly. 
Republican,  daily  and  weekly. 
Sunday  Hornet,  Sunday. 
Modern  Miller,  monthly. 
Western  Plowman,  monthly. 
Port  Byron,  Globe,  weekly. 
Rock  Island,  Argus,  daily  and  weekly. 
Union,  daily  and  weekly. 
Volks  Zeitung,  semi-weekly. 
Augustana  Och  Missionaren, 

weekly. 
Peoples'  Friend,  weekly. 
Rock  Islander,  weekly. 
Ungdoms-Vannen,  semi-m'ly 
Western  Railroader,  m'thly. 

ST.   CLAIR  CO.,   p  POP.,  61,806. 

Belleville,  BellvillerPost,  daily  and  w'ly, 
Belleviller  Zeitung   und  Stem, 

daily  and  weekly. 
News  Democrat,  daily  and  w^'ly. 
Advocate,  weekly. 
East  St.  Louis,  Gazette,  weekly. 
Herald,  weekly. 
Signal,  weekly. 
Lebanon,  Journal,  weekly. 
Marissa,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

Monitor,  weekly. 
Mascoutah,  Der  Anzeiger,  weekly. 
Herald,  weekly. 

SALINE  CO.,   p  POP.,  15,940. 
El  Dorado,  Advocate,  weekly. 
Harrisburg,  Chronicle  Sentinel,  weekly. 

Democrat,  weekly. 
Stone  Fort,  Watchman,  quarterly. 

SANGAMON  CO.,    D    POP.,  52,894.' 

Auburn,  Citizen,  weekly. 

miopolis,  Illinois  State'Centre,  weekly. 

Golden  Age,  niduthly. 
Springfield,  Illinois   State   Journal,  daily 
and  weekly. 
IlUnois  State  Register,  dally 

and  weekly. 
Morning  Monitor,  daily   and 

weekly. 
Post  Capital,  daily. 
Republican,  dailj'. 
Illinois  Freie  Presse,semi-w'ly 
Herald,  weekly. 
Odd  Fellows'  Review,  weekly. 
Saturday  Mirror,  weeklj', 
Staats  Wocheuhlatt,  weekly. 
Western  Sentinel,  weekly. 
Old  Settlers'  Telephone,  in'ly. 
WilUamsville,  Gazette,  weekly. 

i   SCHUTLER  CO.,   -Q  POP.,  16,249. 

Rnshville,  Schujder  Citizen,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 

SCOTT  CO.,  -a  POP.,  10,741. 
Manchester,  Scott  Co.  Arrow,  weekly. 
Winchester,  Standard,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 

SHELBY  CO.,  n  POP.,  30,270. 
Moawequa,  Mail,  weekly. 
Oconee,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Shelbyville,  Democrat,  weekly. 

Greenback  Herald,  weekly. 

Shelby  Co.  Leader,  weekly. 

Union,  weekly. 

Our  Best  Words,  monthly. 

Illinois  Horticulturist,  q'erly. 
Windsor,  Advocate,  weekly. 
Gazette,  weekly. 


ILLINOIS. 

STARK  CO.,  D    POP.,  11,207. 

Bradford,  Chronicle,  weekly. 

Times,  weekly. 
Lafayette,  Sentinel,  weekly. 
Toulon,  Stark  Co.  News,  weekly. 
Wyoming,  Post-Herald,  weekly. 

STEPHENSON  CO.,  "Q  POP.,  31,963. 

Freeport,  Bulletin,  daily  and  weeklj'. 

Journal  and   Republican,   daily 
and  weekly. 

Banner,  weekly. 

Democrat,  weekly. 

Deutscher  Anzeiger,  weekly. 

News,  monthly. 
Lena,  Star,  weekly. 
Orangeville,  Alert,  weekly. 

TAZEWELL  CO.,  O  POP.,  29,666. 

Delavan,  Advertiser,  weekly. 

Times,  weekly. 
Pekin,  Times,  daily  and  weekly. 

Pekiner  Freie  Presse,  weekly. 

Tazewell  Co.  Republican,  weekly. 
Washington,  Herald,  weekly. 

Republican,  weekly. 

UNION  CO.,  g  POP.,  18,102. 

Anna,  Farmer  and  Fruit  Grower,  weekly. 

Talk,  weekly. 
Cobden,  Fruit  Growers'  Journal,  weekly. 
Jonesboro,  Gazette,  weekly. 

VERMILLION  CO.,  D-  POP.,  41,588. 

Danville,  Commercial,  daily  and  weekly. 

News,  daily  and  weekly. 

Danviller  Deutsche  Zeitung,  w'y. 

Leader,  weekly. 

Sunday  Ledger.  Sunday. 
Hoopeston,  Chronicle,  daily  and  weekly. 

Journal,  weekly. 
Potomac,  News,  weekly. 
Rankin,  News,  weekly. 
Rossville,  Press,  weekly. 

WABASH  CO.,  Q,  POP.,  9,945. 
Belmont,  Independent,  weekly. 
Mount  Carnicl,  Register,  weekly. 

Republican,  weekly. 

WARREN  CO.,  -a  POP.,  22,933. 

Kirkwood,  Leader,  weekly. 
Monmouth,     Evening  "Gazette,  daily  and 
weekly. 

Atlas,  weekly. 

Review,  weekly. 

Collegian,  semi-monthly. 

College  Courier,  monthly. 

WASHINGTON  CO.,  I?  POP.,  21,112. 

Ashley,  Gazette,  weekly. 
Nashville,  Democrat,  weekly. 

Illinois  Volksblatt,  weekly. 

Journal,  weekly. 

WAYNE  CO.,  [?  POP.,  21,291. 

Fairfield,  Wayne  Co.  Press,  weekly. 
Wayne  Co.  Record,  weekly. 

WHITE  CO.,  □,  POP.,  23,087. 
Carini,  Courier,  weekly. 

Times,  w^eekly. 
Enfield,  Progress,  weekly. 

District  Advocate,  monthly. 
Grayville,  Independent,  weekly. 

WHITESIDE  CO.,  \^  POP.,  30,885. 

Albany,  News,  weekly. 
Erie,  Independent,  weekly. 
Fulton,  Journal,  semi-weekly. 

Star,  weekly. 
Lyndon,  Advocate,  weekly. 
Morrison,  Whiteside  Herald,  weekly. 
Whiteside  Sentinel,  weekly. 
Prophetstown,  Spike,  weekly. 
Rock  Falls,  News,  weekly. 
Sterling,  Evening  Gazette,  daily  and  weekly. 

Beobachter,  weekly. 

Blade,  weekly. 

Standard,  weekly. 

Farmers'  Gazette,  monthly. 

Undertakers'  Gazette,  monthly. 
Tampico,  Tornado,  weekly. 


GEO.   P.  ROWELL   &   (JO'S 


ILLINOIS, 

WILL  CO.,  cf  POP.,  £3,422. 

Beecher,  Volksblatt,  weekly. 

Breeders'  Journal,  monthly. 
Will  Co.  Sunday  School  Index,  m'y. 
Braidwood,  Independent,  dally  and  weekly. 
Gazette,  weekly. 
Reporter,  weekly. 
Joliet,  New.s,  daily  and  weekly. 
Press,  daily  and  weekly. 
Republic  and  Sun,  daily  and  weekly. 
Record,  weekly. 
Signal,  weekly. 

Woehenblatt     fuer    Nord     Illinois, 
weekly. 
Lockport,  Phoenix,  weekly. 

Will  Co.  Commercial  Advertiser, 
weekly. 
Peotone,  Advance,  weekly. 
Wilmington,  Advocate,  weekly. 
Review,  weekly. 

WILLIAMSON  CO.,  9  POP.,  19,324. 

Mariou,  Es^yptian  Press,  weekly. 
Monitor,  weekly. 

WINNEBAGO  CO.,  [^    POP.,  30,505. 

Durand,  Argus,  weekly. 
Pecatonica,  News,  weekly. 
Rocklbi'd,  Gazette,  daily,  semi-weekly  and 
weekly. 
Register,  daily,  semi-weekly  and 

weekly. 
Allehanda.  weekly. 
*  Golden  Censer,  weekly. 
Journal  Herald,  weekly. 
Advocate,  monthly. 
As^rlcultural  West,  monthly. 
Roekton,  Herald,  weekly. 

WOODFORD  CO.,  D  POP.,  21,620. 

Benson,  Argus,  weekly. 
El  Paso,  Journal.  weeKly. 

Saturday  Review,  weekly. 
Eureka.  Journal,  weekly. 
Metaiiiora,  Woodford  Sentinel,  weekly. 
Minouk,  Blade,  weekly. 
News,  weekly. 
Roanoke,  Era,  weekly. 
Washburn,  Era.  weekly. 

Reveille,  weekly. 

Sentinel,  weekly. 


INDIANA. 
Pop.,  1,978,301. 

ADAMS  CO.,  cf  POP.,  15,3S3. 

Berne,  Christlicher  Bundes-Bote,  senii-m'ly. 
Decatur,  Democrat,  weekly. 

Journal,  weekly. 
Geneva,  Independent,  weekly. 

ALLEN  CO.,  cf  POP.,  54,763. 

Fort  Wayne,  Gazette,  dally,   Sunday  and 
weekly. 
Indiana  Staats-Zeitung,  daily 

and  weekly. 
Journal,  daily  and  weekly. 
News,  daily  and  weekly. 
Sentinel,  daily  and  weekly. 
Dispatch,  weekly. 
Peojjle's  Advocate,  weekly. 
American  Farmer,  monthly. 
Journal  of  the  Medical  Sci- 
ences, quarterly. 
Monroeville,  Breeze,  weekly. 

BARTHOLOMEW  CO.,    9    POP.,  22,777. 

Columbus,  Evening  Republican,  daily  and 
weekly. 
Herald,  daily  and  weekly. 
Hope,  Champion,  weekly. 

Normal  Instructor,  quarterly. 
BENTON  CO.,  -a  POP.,  11,108. 

Fowler,  Benton  Review,  weekly. 

Era,  weekly. 
Oxford,  Tribune,  weekly. 

BLACKFORD  CO.,  D- POP.,  8,020. 

Hartford  City,  News,  weekly. 

Telegram,  weekly. 


INDIANA. 

BOONE  CO.,  D    POP.,  25,922. 

Jamestown,  Tribune,  weekly. 
Lebanon,  Bee,  weekly. 

Mercury,  weekly. 

Patriot,  weekly. 

Pioneer,  weekly. 
Thorntown,  Argus,  weekly. 

Conference  News,  monthly. 
ZlonsvUle,  Times,  weekly. 

BROWN  CO.,  9  POP.,  10,264. 

Nashville,  Brown  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 

CARROLL  CO.,  D  POP.,   18,345. 

Camden,  Expositor,  weekly. 
Delphi,  Journal,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 
CASS  CO.,  d]  POP.,  27,611. 

Logansport,  Journal,  daily  and  weekly. 
Pharos,  daily  and  weekly. 
Chronicle,  weekly. 
Deutsche  Zeitung,  weekly. 
Sunday  Critic,  Sunday. 
Educational     World,     semi- 
monthly. 

CLARK   CO.  P   POP.,  23,610. 

Charlestown,  Clark  Co.   Record,  weekly. 

Clark  Co.  Star,  weekly. 
Jeflersonvllle,   Evening  News,  daily  and 
weekly. 
Gazette,  daily  and  weekly, 
■rimes,  daily  and  weekly. 

CLAY  CO.,  -D  POP.,   25,854. 

Brazil,  Clay  Co.  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Democrat,  weekly. 
Miner,  weekly. 

Register,  weekly. 
Clay  City,  Independent,  weekly. 

CLINTON  CO.,  D  POP.,  213,472. 

Boyleston.  American  Agent,  monthly. 
Colfax,  Chronicle,  weekly. 
Frankfort,  Crescent,  weekly. 

Indianian.  weekly. 

Satui-day  Banner,  weekly. 
Kirklin,  News,  weekly. 
Mulberry,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

CRAWFORD  CO.,  (?  POP.,  12,356. 
English,  Reporter,  weekly. 
Leavenworth,  Crawford    Co.    Democrat, 
weekly. 

DAVIESS  CO.,  P  POP.,  21,552. 

Washington,  Jacksonian,  daily. 
Advertiser,  weekly. 
Daviess  Co.  Democrat,  w'kly. 
Gazette,  weekly. 

DEARBORN  CO.,  U,  POP.,  26,671. 

Aurora,  Dearborn  Independent,  weekly. 

Spectator,  weekly. 
Lawrenceburgh,  Press,  weekly. 

Register,  weekly. 

DECATUR  CO.,  Q^  POP.,   19,779. 

Greensburg.  Decatur  Democrat,  weekly. 
Decatur  News,  weekly. 
Saturday  Review,  weekly. 
Standard,  weekly. 

DEKALB  CO.,  cf  POP.,  20,225. 

Auburn,  Courier,  weekly. 

DeKalb  Republican,  weekly. 
Butler,  Record,  weekly. 
Review,  weekly. 
Garrett,  Herald,  weekly. 
Waterloo,  Press,  weekly. 

DELAWARE  CO.,  O  POP.,  22,926. 

Muucie,  News,  daily  and  weekly. 
Reporter,  daily. 
Advertiser,  weekly. 
Democrat,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 

DUBOIS  CO.,  P  POP.,  15,992. 
Huntlngburgh,  .\rgus,  weekly. 
Signal,  weekly. 
Jasper,  Courier,  weekly. 

Times,  weekly. 


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INDIANA. 

ELKHART  CO.,  i  POP.,  33,454. 

Bristol,  Banner,  weekly. 
Elkhart,  Independent,  daily  and  weekly. 
Review,  daily  and  weekly. 
Sentinel,  daily  and  weekly. 
Mennonitische  Rundschau,  weekly. 
Herald  of  Truth,  semi-monthly. 
Herold  de  Wahrheit,  semi-monthly. 
Goslien,  News,  daily  and  weekly. 
Democrat,  weekly. 
Indiana  Volksfreund,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 

EvauKt'liuins  Panier,  bi-weekly. 
Gospel  Hanner,  l)ivveekly. 
Church  Worker,  monthly. 
Rescue,  monthly. 
Middlebury,  Record,  weekly. 

Council  Talisman,  monthly. 
Nappanee,  News,  weekly. 

FAYETTE  CO.,  D-  POP.,  11,394. 

Couuersville,  Examiner,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 

FLOYD  CO.,  Q  POP.,  24,590. 

Ne^v  Albany,  Ledger,  daily  and  weekly. 
Deutsche  Zeituug,  weekly. 
Public  Press,  weekly. 
Opinion,  monthly. 

FOUNTAIN  CO.,  -Q  POP.,  20,228. 

Attica,    Fountain    and    Warren    Democrat, 
weekly. 
Ledger,  weekly. 
Coviugtou,  People's  Friend,  weekly. 

Spence's  People's  Paper,  w'kly. 
Veedersbiirg,  Courier,  weekly. 
Reporter,  weekly. 

FB.ANKLIN  CO.,  D-  POP.,  20,092. 

Brookville,  American,  weekly. 

Franklin  Democrat,  weekly. 
Visitor,  monthly. 

FULTON  CO.,  [^  POP.,  14,301. 

Akron,  Echo,  weekly. 
Kewanna,  Herald,  weekly. 
Rochester,  Republican,  weekly. 

Sentinel,  weekly. 

Tribune,  weekly. 

Pupils'  Manual,  monthly. 

GIBSON  CO.,  P  POP.,  22,742. 

Oakland  City,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Owensville,  Echo,  weekly. 
Princeton,  Clarion,  weekly. 

Democrat,  weekly. 

GRANT  CO.,  D  POP.,  23,618. 

Fairmount,  News,  weekly. 
Marion,  Chronicle,  weekly. 

Democrat,  weekly. 

Republican,  weekly. 

GREENE  CO.,  P  POP.,  22,996. 

Blooinfield,  Democrat,  weekly. 

News,  weekly. 
Worthington,  Times,  weekly. 

HAMILTON  CO.,  D  POP.,  24,801. 

Arcadia,  Arcadian,  weekly. 
Cicero,  Review,  weekly, 
Noblesville,  Independent,  weekly. 

Republican  Ledger,  weekly. 
Sheridan,  Argus,  weekly. 
Westfleld,  News,  weekly. 

HANCOCK  CO.,  n  POP.,  17,123. 
Fortville,  Joiu-nal,  weekly. 
Greenfield,  Hancock  Democrat,  weekly. 

Hancock  Jeffersonian,  weekly. 

Republican,  weekly. 

Home  and  School  Visitor,  m'ly. 

HARRISON  CO.,  ^  POP.,  21,326. 

Corydon,  Democrat,  weekly. 
Repul)lican,  weekly. 

HENDRICKS  CO.,  D  POP.,  22,981. 

Brownsburg,  Courier,  weekly. 

Modern  Era,  weekly. 


INDIANA. 

HENDRICKS  CO. 

Danville,  Hendricks  Co.  Gazette,  weekly. 

Hendricks  Co.  Republican,  w'kly. 
Plainfleld,  Progress,  weekly. 

HENRY  CO.,  D-  POP.,  24,016. 

Knlghtstown,  Banner,  weekly. 

Dental  News,  monthly. 
Ne^v  Castle,  Courier,  weekly. 

Democrat,  weekly. 

Mercury,  weekly. 

HOWARD  CO.,  n  POP.,  19,584. 
Greentown.  Herald,  weekl.y. 
Kokomo,  Evening  Gazette-Tribune,  daily 
and  weekly. 
Dispatch,  weekly. 
Russiaville,  Observer,  weekly. 

HUNTINGTON  CO.,  cf  POP.,  21,805. 

Andrews,  Express,  weekly. 
Huntington,  Evening  Herald,   daily   and 
weekly. 

News,  daily  and  weekly. 

Democrat,  weekly. 

Sentinel,  weekly. 
Warren,  News,  weekly. 

JACKSON   CO.,  Q  POP.,   23,050. 

Bro^vnsto%vn,  Banner,  weekly. 
Crothersville,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Medora,  Signal,  weekly. 
Seymour,  Business,  daily  and  weekly. 

Democi-at,  daily  and  weekly. 

Journal,  weekly. 

JASPER  CO.,  ~Q  POP.,  9,464. 

Remington,  News,  weekly. 
Rensselaer,  DcniDrratic  Sentinel,  weekly. 
■  K  'publican,  weeklj'. 

JAY  CO.,  □-  POP.,  19,282. 
Pennville,  News,  weekly. 
Portland,  Commercial,  weekly. 

Sun,  weekly. 
Red  Key,  Record,  weekly. 

JEFFERSON  CO.,  O,  POP.,  25,977. 

Hanover,  Monthly. 

Madison,  Courier,  daily  and  weekly. 

Herald,  daily  and  weekly. 

Sorghum    Growers'    Guide    and 
Farm  Journal,  monthly. 

JENNINGS    CO.,  O,  POP.,   16,453. 

North  Vernon,  Plaindealer,  weekly. 

Sun,  weekly. 
Vernon,  Banner,  weekly. 

JOHNSON  CO.,  D  POP.,  19,537. 
Edinburg,  Courier,  weekly. 
Franklin,  Herald,  daily. 

Democrat,  weekly. 

Jacksouian,  weekly. 

Jeffersonian,  weekly. 

KNOX  CO.,  P  POP.,  26,3'24. 

Vincennes,  Commercial,  daily  and  weekly. 
Sun,  daily  and  weekly. 
News,  weekly. 

KOSCIUSKO  CO.,  i  POP.,  26,494. 

Plerceton,  Independent,  weekly. 

Home  and  School  Journal,  semi- 
monthly. 
Silver  Lake,  Times,  weekly. 
Warsaw,  Times,  daily  and  weekly. 
Herald,  weekly. 
National  Union,  weekly. 
Dental  Student,  quarterly. 

LA    GRANGE    CO.,  □    POP..   15,630. 

La  Grange,  Democrat,  weekly. 
Register,  weekly. 
Standard,  weekly. 

LAKE  CO.,  'Q  POP.,  15,091. 
Crow^n  Point,  Freie  Presse,  weekly. 

Lake  Co.  Star,  weekly. 

Register,  weekly. 
Hammond,  Tribune,  weekly. 
Lowell,  Local  News,  weekly. 


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INDIANA. 

LA  POETE  CO.,  "n  POP.,  30,985. 

Lia  Porte,  Argus,  weekly. 

Herald-Chronicle,  weekly. 
Journal,  weekly. 
Ulchlgan  City,  Evening  Dispatch,  dally  and 
weekly. 
Saturday  iEnterprise,  weekly. 
WestvUle,  Indicator,  weekly. 

LAWRENCE  CO.,    9  POP.,   18,543. 

Betlioi'd,  Democrat,  weekly. 

Lawrence  Mail,  weekly. 
XUtchell,  Commercial,  weekly. 

Times,  weekly. 

Normal  Quarterly. 

MADISON   CO.,  D  POP.,  27,527. 

Anderson,  Herald,  weekly. 

Review,  weekly. 

Review-Democrat,  weekly. 
Dundee,  Magazine,  semi-monthly. 
Pendleton,  Repuljlican,  weekly. 

MARION  CO.,  D  POP.,  102,782. 

Indianapolis,  Indiana   Tribuene,   daily, 
weekly  and  Sunday. 

Journal,  daily,  weekly  and 
Sunday. 

News,  daily. 

Sentinel,  daily  and  weeklj'. 

Telegraph,  daily  and  w'kly. 

Times,  daily  and  weekly. 

Live     Stock    Review    and 
Price  Current,  tri- w'kly. 

Crown  of  Glory,  weekly. 

Educational  Weekly. 

Freeman,  weekly. 

Gazette,  weekly. 

Grocer,  weekly. 

Herald,  weekly. 

Independent,  weekly. 

Indiana  Baptist,  weeklj^ 

Indiana  Farmer,  weekly. 

Indiana  Phalanx,  weekly. 

Jersey  Bulletin,  weekly. 

Monroe's     Iron-Clad    Age, 
weekly. 

New  Record,  weekly. 

People,  weekly. 

Picket,  weekl.v. 

Scissors,  weekly. 

Spottvogel,  Sunday. 

Veterans'  Review,  weekly. 

Western  Sportsman  and 
Live  Stock  News,  w'kly. 

World,  weekly. 

Organizer,  semi-monthly. 

Swine  Breeders'  Journal, 
semi-monthly. 

American  Cadet,  monthly. 

American  Farm  Imple- 
ment, monthly. 

Clay  Worker,  monthly. 

Drainage  and  Farm  Jour- 
nal, monthly. 

Fanciers'  Gazette,  monthly. 

Gleaner,  montlily. 

Herald  of  Truth,  monthly. 

Indiana  Medical  Journal, 
monthly. 

Indiana  Official  Railway 
Guide,  monthly. 

Indiana  Pharmacist, m'thly. 

Indiana  School  Journal, 
monthly. 

Inventor  and  Manufactu- 
rer, monthly. 

Masonic  Advocate,  m'thly. 

Midland  Monthly. 

Millstone,  monthly. 

Missionary  Tidings,  m'thly. 

National  Presbyterian,  m'ly 

Normal  Teacher,  monthly. 

Odd  Fellows'  Talisman 
and  Literary  Journal, 
monthly. 

Physio  Medical  Journal, 
montl\ly. 

Pythian  Journal,  monthly. 

Rough  Notes,  monthly. 

Scholars'  Monthly. 

School  News,  monthly. 

Wood-Worker,  monthly. 


INDIANA. 

MARSHALL    CO.,   i  POP.,  23,414. 

Argos,  Reflector,  weekly. 
Bourbon,  Mirror,  weekly. 
Bremen,  Banner,  weekly. 
Plymouth,  Democrat,  weekly. 
Republican,  weekly. 
*  Restitution,  weekly. 

MARTIN  CO.,  p  POP.,  13,475. 
Loogootee,  Martin  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 
Shoals,  Martin  Co.  Herald,  weekly. 

Martin  Co.  Tribune,  weekly. 

MIAMI  CO.,  [^  POP.,  24,083. 

Bunker  Hill,  Press,  weekly. 

Denver,  Sun,  weekly. 

Peru,  Evening  Journal,  daily. 

Miami  Co.  Sentinel,  weekly. 

Repuijlican,  weekly. 

Signal,  weekly. 
Xenia,  Journal,  weekly. 

Times,  weekly. 

MONROE  CO.,  p  POP.,  15,875. 
Bloouilngtou,  Courier,  weekly. 

Republican  Progress,  w'kly. 

Telephone,  weekly. 

Indiana  Student,  monthly. 
EUettsville,  Monroe  Co.  Citizen,  weekly. 

MONTGOMERY  CO., -D  POP.,  27,816. 

Crawfordsville,  Evening  Argus,  daUy. 

News,  daily. 

Review,  weekly. 

Satvu'day  Evening  Jour- 
nal, weekly. 

Star,  weekly. 

Lariat,  semi-monthly. 

Botanical  Gazette,  m'ly. 

Wabash,  monthly. 
Ladoga,  Leader,  weekly. 

Normal  Herald,  monthly. 
Waveland,  Press,  weekly. 
Waynetown,  Press,  weekly. 

MORGAN  CO.,  n  POP.,  18,900. 

Martinsville,  Gazette,  weekly. 

Rc'l'iiblican,  weekly. 
Mooresville,  Monitor,  weekly. 

NEWTON  CO.,  "n  POP.,  8,167. 
Goodland,  Saturday  Herald,  weekly. 
Kentlaud,  Gazette,  weekly. 

NOBLE  CO.,  cf  POP.,  22,956. 

Albion,  New  Era,  weekly. 

Noble  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 
Kendallville,  News,  weekly. 

Standard,  weekly. 

Times,  weekly. 

Bee  Keepers'  Guide,  monthly. 

Liberal  Economist,  monthly. 
Llgonier,  Banner,  weekly. 
Leader,  weekly. 
Rome  City,  Clipper,  weekly. 

OHIO  CO.,  Q,  POP.,  5,563. 

Rising  Sun,  Local,  weekly. 

Recorder,  weekly. 

ORANGE  CO.,  P  POP.,   14,363. 

Orleans,  Examiner,  weekly. 
Paoli,  News,  weekly. 

Republican,  weekly. 

OWEN  CO.,  -D  POP.,  15,901. 
Gosport,  TriCo.  Reporter,  weekly. 
Spencer,  Democrat,  weekly. 

PARKE  CO.,  -O  POP.,  19,460. 
Montezuma,  New  Era,  weekly. 
Rockville,  Republican,  weekly. 

Saturday  Eagle,  weekly. 

Tribune,  weekly. 

PERRY  CO.,  9  POP.,  16,997. 
Canuelton,  Enquirer  and  Reporter,  w'kly. 
Tell  City,  Anzeiger,  weekly. 

PIKE  CO.,  p  POP.,  16,383. 

Petersburgh,  News,  weekly. 

Pike  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 
Press,  weekly. 


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633 


INDIANA. 

PORTER  CO.,  "D  POP.,  17,327. 

Cbesterton,  Tribune,  weekly. 
Valparaiso,  Porter  Co.  V'idette,  daily  and 
weekly. 

Herald,  weekly. 

Messenger,  weekly. 

American,  monthly. 

Chlrographer,  monthly. 

Musical  Ideal,  monthly. 

POSEY  CO.,  p  POP.,  20,857. 

Mouut  Vernou,  Democrat,  weekly. 

Sun,  weekly. 

Western  Star,  weekly. 
New  Harmony,  Register,  weekly. 
Poseyville,  News,  weekly. 

PULASKI  CO.,  "ti  POP.,  9,851. 

Wiuainac,  Democratic  Journal,  weekly. 
Republican,  weekly. 

PDTNAM  CO.,  -a  POP.,  22,501. 

Oreeucastle,  Banner,  weekly. 

Putnam  Democrat,  weekly. 

Star-Press,  weekly. 

Times,  weekly. 

De  Pauw  Monthly. 

Phi  Gamma  Delta,  bi-m'thly. 

RANDOLPH  CO.,  D-  POP.,  26,435. 

LjTin,  Observer,  weekly. 
Eidgeville,  Banner,  weekly. 
Union  City,  Eagle,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 
Winchester,  Herald,  weekly. 
Journal,  weeklj^ 

RIPLEY  CO.,  Q,  POP.,  21,627. 

Osgood,  Ripley  Co.  Journal,  weekly. 
Versailles,  Republican,  weeklj'. 

RUSH  CO.,  a- POP.,  19,238. 
Milrov,  Times,  weekly. 
Rusiiville,  Graphic,  weekly. 

Jacksonian,  weekly. 

Republican,  weekly. 

Rush  Co.  Farmer,  monthly. 

ST.  JOSEPH  CO.,  i  POP.,  33,178. 
Kishawaka,  Enterinise,  weekly. 
New  Carlisle,  Gazettr.  weekly. 
Notre  Dame,  Ave  Maria,  weekly. 
Scholastic,  weekly. 
South  Bend,  Evening  Register,  dally,  Sun- 
day and  weekly. 
Tribune,  daily  and  weekly. 
Courier,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 
Farmers'  Friend,  semi-m'ly. 
Walkerton,  Leader,  weekly. 
Visitor,  weekly. 

SCOTT  CO.,    [?   POP.,  8,343. 

Lexington,  Scott  Co.  Journal,  weekly. 
Scottsburg,  Chronicle,  weekly. 

Scott  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 

SHELBY  CO.,  D    POP.,   25,257. 

Shelbyville,  Evening  Democrat,  daily  and 
weekly. 
Shelby  Republican,  weekly. 
Shelby  Volunteer,  weekly. 

SPENCER  CO.,  p  POP.,  22,122. 
Grand  View,  Monitor,  weekly. 
Rockport,  Democrat,  weekly. 

Indiana  Pocket,  weekly. 

STARKE  CO.,  b   POP.,   5,105. 

Knox,  Starke  Co.  Enterprise,  weekly. 

Starke  Co.  Ledger,  weekly. 
North  Judson,  Banner,  weekly. 

STEUBEN  CO.,  cf  POP.,   14,645. 

Angola,  Herald,  weekly. 

Steuben  Republican,  weekly. 

SULLIVAN  CO.,   P  POP.,   20,336. 

SnIliTau,  Democrat,  semi-weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 
Union,  weekly. 


INDIANA. 

SWITZERLAND   CO.,  O^  POP.,  13,336. 

Vevay,  Democrat,  weekly. 
ReveUle,  w^eekly. 

TIPPECANOE  CO.,  -D  POP.,   85,966. 

Dayton,  Square  Dealer,  weekly. 
Liafayette,  Courier,  daily  and  weekly. 

Dispatch,  daily  and  weekls'. 

Journal,  daily  and  weekly. 

Morning  Call,  daily. 

Der      Devitsche      Amerikaner, 
weekly. 

Home  Journal,  weekly. 

Sunday  Leader,  Sunday 

Sunday  Times,  Sunday. 

Purdue,  monthly. 

TIPTON  CO.,  D   POP.,   14,407. 

Tiptou,  Advocate,  weekly. 

Times,  weekly. 
Windfall,  Independent,  weekly. 

UNIO.V  CO.,  D-  POP.,  7,673. 

College  Corner,  Corner  Stone,  weekly. 
liiberty.  Democrat,  weekly. 
Herald,  weekly. 

VANDERBURGH  CO.,  P  POP.,  42,193. 

Evansville,  Courier,  daily  and  weekly. 

Demokrat,  daily  and  weekly. 

Journal,  daily  and  weekly. 

Public,  daily. 

Tribune  News,  daily  and  w'ly. 

Union,  daily  and  weekly. 

Argus,  weekly. 

Die  Glocke,  weekly. 

Die  Indiana  Post,  weekly. 

Saturday  Bulletin,  weekly. 

Baptist  Watch  Tower,  bi-w'kly 

Forth's  Official  Ninetieth  Me- 
ridian Railway  Guide, 
monthly. 

VERMILLION  CO.,  -D  POP.,    12,025. 

Clinton,  Saturday  Argus,  weekly. 

Satui-day  Siftings,  weekly. 
Ne'wport,  Hoosier  State,  weekly. 
Perrysville,  Times,  weekly. 

VIGO  CO.,  -D  POP.,  45,658. 

Terre  Haute,  Evening  Gazette,  daily  and 

weekly. 
Express,  daily  and  weekly. 
Banner,  tri-w'kly  and  w'kly. 
Journal,     triweekly      and 

weekly. 
Argo,  weekly. 

Saturday  Evening  Mall,  w'y. 
College  Journal,  monthly. 
Firemen's  Magazine,  m'hly. 
What  Next,  monthly. 
WABASH  CO.,  i  POP.,  25,241. 

North  Manchester,  Broad-.\x,  weekly. 

Christian  Indicator,  w'ly. 
Journal,  weekly. 
Roann,  Clarion,  weekly. 
Wabash,  Courier,  weekly. 

Plaindealer,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 

WARREN  CO.,  -n  POP.,   11,497. 

West  Lebanon,  Gazette,  weekly. 
Willianisport,  Warren  Republican,  w'kly. 

WARRICK  CO.,P  POP.,   20,162. 

Boouville,  Enquii-er,  weekly. 
Standard,  weekly. 

WASHINGTON  CO.,   t?  POP.,   18,955. 

Fredericksburg,  News,  weekly. 
Salem,  Democrat,  weekly. 
Press,  weekly. 

WAYNE  CO.,  n-  POP.,  38,613. 

Cambridge  City,  Tribune,  weekly. 

Wayne  Citizen,  weekly. 
Centrevllle,  Leader,  weekly. 
Dublin,  Wayne  Register,  w^eekly. 
Hagerstown,  Exponent,  weekly. 

Wayne  Farmer,  monthly. 


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INDIANA. 

WAYNE  CO. 

Richmond,  Evening  Item,  daily. 

Independent,  daily  and  w'kly. 
Palladium,  daily  and  weekly. 
Democrat,  weekly. 
Enquirer,  weekly. 
Sunday  Register.  Sunday. 
Tclftcrani.  weekly. 
Volkszcitinitr,  weekly. 
Earlhamlte,  monthly. 

WEtxs  CO.,  cf  POP.,  18,442. 

BliiflTtou,  Herald,  daily  and  weekly. 
Banner,  weekly. 
Chronicle,  weekly. 
Wells  Co.  Times,  weekly. 

WHITE  CO.,  "a  POP.,  13,795. 

Brookston,  Reporter,  weekly. 
Monon.  Disp  itch,  weekly. 
Mouticelio,  Herald,  weekly. 

National,  weekly. 

White  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 

WHITLEY  CO.  □'  POP.,    16,941. 

Churubusco,  Sunday  People,  Sunday. 
Columbia  City,  Commercial,  weekly. 

Post,  weekly. 
South  Whitley,  Magnet,  weekly. 


IOWA. 
Pop.,    1,6-24,615. 

ADAIR  CO.,  P  POP.,   11,667. 

Adair,  News,  weekly. 
Fontanelle,  Observer,  weekly. 
Greenflelrt,  Adair  Co.  Reporter,  weekly. 

Review,  weekly. 

Transcript,  weekly. 

Iowa  Blizzard,  monthly. 
Orient,  Index,  weekly. 

ADAMS  CO.,  P  POP.,  11,888. 

Corning,  Adams  Co.  Free  Press,  weekly. 

Adams  Co.  Gazette,  weekly. 

Adams  Co.  Union,  weekly. 
Prescott,  Chronicle,  weekly. 

ALLAMAKEE  CO.,  cf  POP.,   19,791. 

Lansing,  Allamakee  Journal,  weekly. 

Mirror,  weekly. 
Postvllle,  Review,  weekly. 
Waukou,  Democrat,  weekly. 
Standard,  weeklj'. 

APPANOOSE  CO.  [?  POP.,   16,636. 

Centerville,  Citizen,  weekly. 

Industrial  lowegian,  weekly. 

Journal,  weekly. 
Moulton,  Tribune,  weekly. 

AUDUBON  CO.,  -a  POP.,  7,448. 

Audubon,  Advocate,  weekly. 

Audubon  Co.  Sentinel,  weekly. 

Times,  weekly. 
Exira,  Audubon  Co.  Defender,  weekly. 

BENTON  CO..  D-  POP.,  24,888. 
Belle  Plaine,  Independent,  weekly. 

Union,  weekly. 
Blairstown,  Iowa  Loyalist,  weekly. 
Mount  Auburn,  Star,  weekly. 
Shellsburgh,  Saturday  Moriung  Call,  weekly. 
Van  Home,  News,  weekly. 
Vinton,  Eagle,  semi-weekly. 

Benton  Co.  Deutsche  Zeitung,  w'ly. 

Benton  Co.  Herald,  weekly. 

Observer,  weekly. 

BLACK   HAWK  CO.,  D-  POP.,  23,913. 

Cedar  Falls,  Gazette,  weekly. 
Journal,  weekly. 
La  Porte  City,  ProKicss,  weekly. 

Review,  weekly. 
Waterloo,  Tril)une,  semi-weekly. 
Courier,  weekly. 
Deutsch-Amerikaner,  weekly. 
Iowa  State  Reporter,  weekly. 


IOWA. 

•     BOONE  CO.,  D  POP.,  20,838. 

Angus,  Black  Diamond,  weekly. 

Iowa  Times,  weeklv. 
Boone,  Boone  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 

Boone  Co.  Republican,  weekly. 

Der  Boone  Herold,  weekly. 

Standard,  weekly. 
Madrid,  Register,  weekly. 
Ogden,  Reporter,  weekly. 

BREMER  CO.,  cf  POP.,  14,081. 

Sumner,  Gazette,  weekly. 

Waverly,  Bremer  Co.  Independent,  weekly 

Democrat,  weekly. 

Iowa  Volksblatt,  weekly. 

Republican,  weekly. 

Union  Tribune,  monthly. 

BUCHANAN  CO.,  D-  POP.,  18,546. 

Independence,    Buchanan     Co.    Bulletin, 
weekly. 
Buchanan     Co.     Journal, 

weekly. 
Conservative,  weekly. 
Courier,  weekly. 
National  Advocate,  w'kly. 
Jesup,  Critic,  weekly. 

BUENA  VISTA  CO.,  ~D  POP.,  7,537. 

Alta,  Advertiser,  weekly. 
Newell,  Mirror,  weekly. 
Sioux  Rapids,  Press,  weekly. 
Storm  Lake,  Pilot,  weekly. 

Tribune,  weekly. 

BUTLER  CO.,  b  POP.,  14,293. 

Allison,  Butler  Co.  Tribune,  weekly. 
Clarksville,  Star,  weekly. 
Greene,  Butler  Co.  Press,  weekly. 
Parkersburgh,  Eclipse,  weekly. 
Shell  Rock,  News,  weekly. 

CALHOUN  CO.,  -a  POP.,  5,595. 

Lake  City, Blade,  weekly. 
Lohrvllle,  Leader,  weekly. 
Manson,  Calhoun  Co.  Journal,  weekly. 
Rockwell  City,  Calhoun  Co.  Republican, 
weekly. 

CARROLL  CO.,  <2  POP.,  12,351. 

Carroll,  Der  Demokrat.  weekly. 

Herald,  weekly. 

Sentinel,  weekly. 
Coon  Rapids.  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Manning,  Eagle,  weekly. 

Monitor,  weekly. 

News,  weekly. 

CASS  CO.,  P  POP.,  16,943. 

Anita,  Times,  wee'kly. 

Tribune,  weekly. 
Atlantic,  Telegraph,  daily  and  weekly. 

Cass  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 

Messenger,  weekly. 

People's  Advocate,  weekly. 
Griswold,  Advocate,  weekly. 
Lewis,  Independent,  weekly. 

CEDAB  CO.,  D-  POP.,  13,936. 

Mechanicsville,  Press,  weekly. 
Tipton,  Advertiser,  weekly. 

Consei'vative,  weekly. 
West  Branch,  Local  Record,  weekly. 

CERRO  GORDO  CO.,  [^  POP.,   11,461. 

Clear  Lake,  Mirror,  weekly. 
Record,  weekly. 
Mason   City,  Express,  weekly. 

Republican,  weekly. 
.    Times,  weekly. 

Iowa  Workman,  monthly. 
Rockwell,  Phonograph,  weekly. 

CHEROKEE  CO.,  'p  POP.,  8,240. 

Aurelia,  Sentinel,  weekly. 
Cherokee,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

Times,  weekly. 
Marcus,  News,  weekly. 
Meriden,  Leilger,  weekly. 

CHICKASAW  CO.,  D    POP.,  14,534. 

Lawler,  Chickasaw  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 
Nashua,  Post,  weekly. 


AMEUICAN   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


6S5 


IOWA. 

CHICKASAW  CO. 

New  Hampton,  Courier,  weekly. 

Die     Xord     Iowa     Freie 

Presse,  weekly. 
Tribune,  weekly. 

CLARKE  CO.,  P  POP.,  11,513. 

Murray,  News,  weekly. 
Osceola,  Democrat,  weekly. 
Sentinel,  weekly. 

CLAY  CO.,  "d  pop.,  4,248. 
Peterson,  Patriot,  weekly. 
Spencer,  Clay  Co.  News,  weekly. 
Reporter,  weekly. 

CLAYTON  CO.,  □'  POP.,  28,829. 

Elkader,  Claj'ton  Co.  Journal,  weekly. 
Der  Xord  Iowa  Herold,  weekly. 
Register,  weekly. 
McGregor,  News,  weeklj'. 

North  Iowa  Times,  weekly. 
Strawberry  Point,  Democrat,  weekly. 
Press,  weekly. 

CLINTON  CO.,  D-  POP.,  36,763. 
Calamus,  Free  Press,  weekly. 
Clinton,  Herald,  daily  and  weekly. 

News,  daily,  Sunday  aud  weekly. 
Age,  weekly. 

Die  Iowa  Volks-Zeitung,  weekly. 
Saturday  Evening  Bugle,  weekly. 
De  Witt,  Observer,  weekly. 
Grand  Mound,  Herald,  weekly. 
Lyons,  Clinton  Co.  Advertiser,  weekly. 

Clinton  Co.  Wochenblatt,  weekly. 
Mirror,  weekly. 
Wheatland,  Spectator,  weekly. 

CRAWFORD  CO.,  -D  POP.,  12,413. 

Denison,  Crawford  Co.  Bulletin,  weekly. 

Review,  weekly. 

Zeitung,  weekly. 
Vail,  Observer,  weekly. 
West  Side,  Dispatch  and  Enterprise,  weekly 

DALLAS  CO.,    D    POP.,   18,746. 

Adel,  Dallas  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 

Dallas  Co.  News,  weekly. 

New  Era,  weekly. 
Dallas  Centre,  Globe,  weekly. 
Dexter,  Sentinel,  weekly. 
Perry,  Chief,  weekly. 

Pilot,  weekly. 
Redfield,  Record,  weekly. 
Woodward,  Times,  weekly. 

DAVIS  CO.,  9  POP.,  16,468. 

Blooinfield,  Davis  Co.  Republican,  weekly. 
Democrat,  weekly. 
Legal  Tender  Greenback,  w'ly. 

DECATUR  CO.,  9  POP.,  15,336. 

Davis  City,  Press,  weekly. 
Garden  Grove,  Express,  weekly. 
Grand  River,  Cyclone,  weekly. 
Lamoni,  Saints'  Herald,  weekly. 

Sandhedens  Banner,  monthly. 
Lieon,  Decatur  Co.  Journal,  weekly. 
Democrat-Reporter,  weekly. 
Van  Wert,  Sun,  weekly. 

DELAWARE  CO.,  O  POP.,  17,950. 

Delhi,  Monitor,  weekly. 
Earlville,  Graphic,  weekly. 
Alanchester,  Democrat,  weekly. 

Press,  weekly. 

Teacher,  monthly. 

DES  MOINES  CO.,  O,  POP.,  aS,099. 

Burlington,    Gazette,  daily  and  weekly. 

Hawk-Eye,  daily  and  weekly. 

Iowa     Tribune,     daily     and 
weekly. 

Railroad  Reporter,  weekly. 

Saturday  Evening  Post,  w'ly. 

Iowa  Conference,  quarterly. 
Danville,  News,  weekly. 
Mediapolis,  New  Era,  weekly. 

DICKINSON  CO.,  ^  POP.,  1,901. 

Milford,  mail,  weekly. 

Spirit  Lake,  Beacon,  weekly. 


IOWA. 

DUBUQUE  CO.,  D-  POP.,  42,996. 

Cascade,  Pioneer,  weekly. 
Diibnqne,  Herald,  daily  and  weekly. 

Telegraph  Democrat,  dally   and 
weekly. 

Times,  daily,  Sunday  and  weekly. 

Der  National  Demokrat,  weekly. 

Independent,  weekly. 

Iowa,  weekly. 

Luxemburger  Gazette,  weekly. 

Proliibiiionist,  weekly. 

Western  Youth,  weekly. 

Der  Presbyterianer,  bi-weekly. 

Noble  Grand,  semi-monthly. 

Iowa  Normal  Monthly. 

Mt.  St.  Joseph's  Messenger,  m'ly. 

Trade  Journal,  monthly. 
Dyersville,  Commercial,  weekly. 
Farley,  Advertiser,  weekly. 

EMMET  CO.,  ~n   POP.,  1,550. 

Estherville,  Emmet  Co.  Herald  weekly. 
Mercury,  weekly. 
Northern  Vindicator,  weekly. 

FAYETTE  CO.,  cf  POP.,  22,258. 

Brush  Creek,  News,  weekly. 
Fayette,  Iowa  Postal  Card,  weekly. 

Collegian,  monthly. 
Oelwein,  Register,  weekly. 
Waucoma,  Pioneer,  weekly. 
West  Union,  Argo,  weekly. 

Fayette  Co.  Union,  weekly. 

Republican  Gazette,  weekly. 

FLOYD  CO.,  i  POP.,  14,677. 

Charles  City,  Democrat,  weekly. 

Floyd  Co.  Advocate,  w'kly. 
Intelligencer,  weekly. 
Marble  Rock,  Weekly. 
Nora  Springs,  Advertiser,  weekly. 
Rockford,  Floyd  Co.  Press,  weekly. 
Independent,  weekly. 
Reveille,  weekly. 

FRANKLIN  CO.,  i  POP.,  10,249. 

Hampton,  Chronicle,  weekly. 

Franklin  Co.  Recorder,  weekly. 
Sheffield,  Press,  weekly. 

FREMONT  CO.,  p  POP.,  17,652. 

Hamburg,  Fremont  Democratic  News,  w'ly. 

Times,  weekly. 
Sidney,  Union,  semi-weekly. 

Fremont  Co.  Republican,  weekly. 
Tabor,  American  Nonconformist,  weekly. 
Union,  weekly. 
College  Echo,  monthly. 

GREENE  CO.,  D  POP., 12,727. 

Grand  Junction,  Head-Light,  weekly. 
Jeilersou,  Bee,  weekly. 

Iowa  Argus  and  Labor  Journal, 
weekly. 
Rippey,  Times,  weekly. 
Scranton,  Journal,  weekly. 

*Oue  Plan  Herald,  monthly. 

GRUNDY  CO.,  n  POP.,   12,639. 

Conrad  Grove,  Conrad  Journal,  weekly. 
Grundy  Centre,  Grundy  Co.  Argus,  w'kly. 

Grundy  Co.  Courier,  w'ly. 

Grundy    Co.  Republican, 
weekly. 

Der  Bruderbote,  monthly. 
Reinbeck,  Times,  weekly. 

GUTHRIE  CO..  -D  POP.,  14,394. 

Bagley,  Banner,  weekly. 
Bayard,  News,  weekly. 
Casey,  Vindicator,  weekly. 
Guthrie  Centre,  Guthi-ian,  weekly. 
Iowa  Star,  weekly. 
Menlo,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Panora,  Guthrie  Vedette,  weekly. 
Stuart,  Locomotive,  weekly. 

HAMILTON  CO.,  D  POP.,  11,252. 

Jewell,  Record,  weekly. 
Webster  City,  Argus,  weekly. 

Freeman,  weekly. 

Graphic,  weekly. 


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IOWA. 

HANCOCK  CO.,  i  POP.,  3,453. 

Brltt,  Hancock  Co.  Tribune,  weekly. 
Garner,  Hancock  Signal,  weekly. 

HAHDIN  CO.,  D  POP..  17,807. 

Ackley,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

Tribune,  weekly. 
AUlen,  Times,  weeklj'. 
Eldora,  Democrat,  weekly. 
HeraUl,  weekly. 
Ledger,  weekly. 
Hubbard,  Times,  weekly. 
Iowa  Falls,  Hardin  Co.  Citizen,  weekly. 

Sentinel,  weekly. 
Union,  Star,  weekly. 
Whitten,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

HARRISON  CO.,  -D  POP.,  16,649. 

Dunlap,  Reporter,  weekly. 
Little  Sioux,  Independent,  weekly. 
liOgan,  Harrison  Co.  Courier,  weekly. 
Missoiu-i  Valley,  Harrison  Co.  News,  weekly. 

Times,  weekly. 
Persia,  Post,  weekly. 
Woodbine,  Twiner,  weekly. 

HENRY  CO.,  □,  POP.,  20,986. 

Bit.  Pleasant,  Free  Press,  weekly. 

Herald,  weekly. 

Journal,  weekly. 
Salem,  News,  weekly. 
Wiufleld,  Beacon,  weekly. 

HOWARD  CO.,  □'  POP.,  10,8.37. 
Cresco,  Howard  Co.  Times,  weekly. 
Iowa  Plaindealer,  weekly. 

HUMBOLDT  CO.,  li  POP.,  5,341. 

Dakota  City.  Independent,  weekly. 
Humboldt,  Kosmos,  weekly. 
Livermore,  Gazette,  weekly. 
Renwlck,  Times,  weekly. 

IDA  CO.,  -n  POP.,  4,382. 

Battle  Creek,  Times,  weekly. 

Holstein,  Bulletin,  weekly. 

Ida  Grove,  Ida  Co.  Pioneei-,  weekly. 

Maple  Valley  Era,  weekly. 

lOWA  CO.,  D-POP.,  19,221. 

Mareugo,  Democi-at,  weekly. 

Republican,  weekly. 
MlUersburgh,  Iowa  Co.  News,  weekly. 
Victor,  Herald,  weekly. 
WilUamsburgh,  Journal,  weekly. 

JACKSON  CO.,  D-  POP.,  23,771. 

Andrew,   Blaetter   aus  den  Waisenhausern, 

monthly. 
Bellevue,  Leader,  weekly. 
Maqnoketa,  Excelsior,  weekly. 

Jackson  Journal,  weekly. 

Jackson  Sentinel,  weekly. 

Record,  weekly. 
Sabula,  Gazette,  weekly. 

JASPER  CO.,  D  POP.,  25,963. 

Colfax,  Ciipiier,  weekly. 
Kellogg,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

Post,  weekly. 
Lynnville,  Vindicator,  weekly. 
Jlonroe,  Mirror,  weekly. 
Newton,  Herald,  weekly. 

Iowa  State  Democrat,  weekly. 

Journal,  weekly. 
Prairie  City,  News,  weekly. 

JEFFERSON  CO.,  □,  POP.,  17,469. 

Fairfield,  Journal,  daily  and  weekly. 
Ledger,  weekly. 
Tribune,  weekly. 
Iowa     Sunday    School    Worker, 
monthly.  ' 

JOHNSON  CO.,  □-  POP.,  25,429. 

Iowa  City,  Republican,  dally  and  weekly. 

Iowa  State  Press,  weekly. 

Post,  weekly. 

Slovan  Americky,  weekly. 

Vidette-Reporter,  weekly. 

Iowa  Metliodist,  monthly. 
Oxford,  Journal,  weekly. 
Solon,  Reaper,  weekly. 


IOWA. 

JONES  CO.,  D-  POP.,  21,052. 

Auaniosa,  Eureka,  weekly. 

Journal,  weekly. 
Montlcello,  Express,  weekly. 

Jones  Co.  Times,  weekly. 
Olin,  Recorder,  weekly. 
Oxford  Junction,  Oxford  Mirror,  weekly. 
Wyoming,  Journal,  weekly. 

KEOKUK  CO.,  n^  POP.,  21,258. 

Hedrlck,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Keota,  Eagle,  weekly. 
Richland,  Clarion,  weekly. 
Sigourney,  Courier,  weekly. 

News,  weekly. 

Review,  weekly. 
South    English,    Saturday   Morning  Herald, 

weekly. 
What  Cheer,  Patriot,  weekly. 
Reporter,  weekly. 

KOSSUTH  CO.,  6  POP.,  6,178. 

Algoua,  Republican,  weekly. 

Upper  Des  Moines,  weekly. 
Bancroft,  Register,  weekly. 
Luverne,  Kossuth  Co.  Review,  weekly. 

LEE  CO.,  Q,  POP.,  34,859. 
Fort  Madison,  Democrat,  weekly. 

Plain  Dealer,  weekly. 
Knight's  Sword    and  Hel- 
met, monthly. 
Keokuk,  Constitution,  dally  and  weekly. 
Democrat,  daily  and  weekly. 
Gate  City,  daily  and  weekly. 
Die  Post,  weekly. 
Western  Baptist  Herald,  weekly. 
Central  School  Journal,  monthly. 
West  Point,  Post,  weekly. 

LINN  CO.,  D-  POP.,  37,237. 

Cedar  Rapids,  Evening  Gazette,  d'ly  and  w'y. 
Republican,  daily  and  w'kly. 
Democrat,  vreekly. 
Iowa  Transcript,  weekly. 
Post  and  Presse,  weekly. 
Saturday  Evening  Chat,  w'kly. 
Standard,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 
Trade  Review,  weekly. 
Farm  Journal  and  Live  Stock 

Review,  monthly. 
Fra  Alle  Lande,  monthly. 
Iowa  Farmer,  monthly. 
Presto,  monthly. 
Railway  Conductors'  Monthly. 
Iowa  Penman  and  Book-keep- 
er, bi-monthly. 
Centre  Point,  Courier  Journal,  weekly. 
Lisbon,  Sun,  weekly. 

Marion,  *  Advent  and   Sabbath  Advocate, 
weekly. 
National  Free  Press,  weekly. 
Pilot,  weekly. 
Register,  weekly. 
Mount  Vernon,  Hawk-Kyc,  weekly. 

Cdrucllian,  monthly. 
Springville,  Independent,  weekly. 

New  Era,  weekly. 
Walker,  News,  weekly. 

LOUISA  CO.,  Q,  POP.,  13,142. 
Columbus    Junction,  Columbus    Safeguard, 
weeklj'. 
Louisa  Co.  Times,  w'y. 
Wapello,  Louisa  Co.  Record,  weekly. 
Republican,  weekly. 

LUCAS  CO.,  t^lfPOP.,  14,530. 

Cliariton,  Democrat-Leader,  weekly. 

Patriot,  weekly. 

Dairy  Farmer,  monthly. 
Lucas,  Ledger,  weekly. 

LYON  CO.,  ~D  POP.,  1,968. 

Rock  Rapids,  Lyon  Co.  Reporter,  weekly. 
Review,  weekly. 

MADISON  CO.,  p  POP.,  17,224. 

Winterset,    Madlsonlan     and    Chronicle, 

weekly. 
News,  weekly. 


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IOWA. 

MAHASKA   CO.,  9  POP.,  25,202. 

New  Sharon,  Star,  weekly. 
Oskaloosa,  Herald,  weekly. 

Messeugei\  weekly. 

Satui-day  Globe,  weekly. 

Saturday  Herald,  weekly. 

MARION  CO..  [?  POP.,  25,111. 

KuoxTille,  Express,  weekly. 

Journal,  weekly. 

Marion  Co.  Reporter,  weekly. 
Marysville,  5Iiner,  weekly. 
Pella,  Blade,  weekly. 

Week  Blad,  weekly. 
Swan,  Venture,  weekly. 

MARSHALL  CO.,  D  POP.,  23,752. 

Gllman,  Dispatch,  weekly. 
Marshalltown,  Times  -  Republican,   daily 
and  weekly. 

Beobachter,  weekly. 

Marshall  Co.  News,  w'kly, 

Marshall      Statesman, 
weekly. 

Sunday  Reflector,  weekly. 

iowii  teacher,  monthly. 
State  Centre,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

MILLS  CO.,  P  POP.,  14,137. 
Emerson,  Chronicle,  weekly. 
Glen^vood,  Mills  Co.  Journal,  weekly. 

Opinion,  weekly. 
Hastings,  Independent,  weekly. 
Malvern,  Leader,  weekly. 

MITCHELL  CO.,  [^  POP.,  14,363. 

Osage,  Mitchell  Co.  Press,  weekly. 

News,  weekly. 
St.  Ansgar,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

MONONA  CO.,  -a  POP.,  9,055. 
Mapleton,  Home  Advocate,  weekly. 

People's  Press,  weekly. 
Ona^va,  Monona  Co.  Gazette,  weekly. 
Whiting,  Sentinel,  weekly. 

MONROE  CO.,  p  POP.,  13,719. 

Albia,  Democrat,  w^eekly. 
Opinion,  weekly. 
Union,  weekly. 

MONTGOMERY  CO.,  P  POP.,  15,895. 

Elliott,  Reporter,  weekly. 
Red  Oak,  Express,  weekly. 

Record,  weekly. 

Sun,  weekly. 
Stanton,  Call,  weekly. 
Villisca,  Review,  weekly. 

MUSCATINE  CO.,  D-POP.,  23,170. 

Muscatine,  Journal,  daily  and  weekly. 
Tribune,  daily  and  weekly. 
Die  Wacht  am  Mississippi,  w'ly. 
News,  weekly. 
NIchol,  Iowa  Watchman,  weekly. 
West  Liberty,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

Wapsie  Index,  weekly. 
Dairy  and  Farm  Journal,  m'ly. 
Wilton,  Review,  weekly. 

Normal  and  Scientific  Teacher,  m'ly. 

O'BRIEN  CO.,   □  POP.,  4,155. 
Hartley,  Record,  weekly. 
Paullina,  Times,  weekly. 
Sanborn,  Pioneer,  weekly. 
Sheldon,  Mail,  weekly. 

News,  weekly. 
Sutherland,  Courier,  weekly. 

OSCEOLA  CO.,  "q  pop.,  2,219. 
Sibley,  Gazette,  weekly. 

Osceola  Co.  Review,  weekly. 
Osceola  Co.  Tribune,  weekly. 

PAOE  CO.,  p  POP.,  19,667. 

Blanchard,  Record,  weekly. 

State-Line  Leader,  weekly. 
Clarlnda,  Herald,  weekly. 

Journal,  weekly. 

Page  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 

Christian  Gleaner,  monthly. 


IOWA. 

PAGE  CO. 

Coin,  Eagle,  weekly. 
College  Springs,  Amity  Index,  weekly. 
Essex,  Index,  weekly. 
Shenandoah,  Post,  weekly. 

Reporter,  weekly. 

Republican,  weekly. 

PALO  ALTO  CO.,  \2  POP.,  4,131. 

Emmetsburg,  Democrat,  weekly. 

Palo  Alto  Pilot,  weekly. 

Palo  Alto  Reporter,  w'ilj. 
Ruthven,  Free  Press,  weekly. 

PLYMOUTH  CO.,  'U  POP.,  8,566. 

Akron,  Western  Delta,  weeklj'. 
Kingsley,  Times,  weekly. 
Lieinars,  Globe,  daily  and  weekly. 

Sentinel,  daily  and  semi-weekly. 

Banner,  weekly. 

Farmer,  monthly. 

POCAHONTAS  CO.,  V]  POP.,  3,713. 

Fonda,  Pocahontas  Times,  weekly. 
Rolfe,  Reporter,  weekly. 

POLK  CO.,  n  POP.,  42,395. 

Des  Moines,  Iowa  Capital,  daily  and  w'ly. 
Iowa  State  Leader,  daily  and 

weekly. 

Iowa  State  Register,  dally  and 
weekly. 

News,  daily. 

Christian  Oracle,  weekly. 

Der  Staats-Bote,  weekly. 

Grand  Army  Advocate,  w'ly. 

Hawkeye  Blade,  weekly. 

Iowa  Homestead,  weekly. 

Iowa  Journal  of  Commerce, 
weekly. 

Iowa  Staats  Anzeiger,  w'kly. 

Iowa  Tribune,  weekly. 

Million,  weekly. 

Persinger's  Times,  weekly. 

Plain  Talk,  weekly. 

Saturday  Evening  Mall,  w'ly. 

Svlthlod,  weekly. 

Times,  weekly." 

Western  Farm  Journal,  semi- 
monthly. 

Bethania,  monthly. 

Delphic,  monthly. 

Electric  Medical  and  Surgical 
Journal,  monthly. 

Industrial  Motor,  monthly. 

Iowa  Medical  Journal,  m'thlv. 

Iowa  State  Medical  Reporter, 
monthly. 

Trade  Journal,  monthly. 

Young  Man's   Best  Compan- 
ion, monthly. 
Mltchellville,  Index,  weekly. 

POTTAWATTAMIE  CO.,  P  POP.,  39,850. 

Avoca,  Delta,  weekly. 

Herald,  weekly. 
Carson,  Criterion,  weekly. 
Council  Blufl's,  Globe,  daily  and  weekly. 

Herald,  daily  and  weekly. 

Xonpareil,  daily  &  weekly. 

Christian  Home,  weekly. 

Deaf  Mute  Hawk  Eye,  w'ly 

Frele  Presse,  weekly. 
Macedonia,  Macedonian,  weekly. 
Neola,  Reporter,  weeklj'. 
Oakland,  Acorn,  weekly. 
Walnut,  Bureau,  weekly. 

POWESHIEK  CO.,   n  POP.,  18,936. 
Brooklyn,  Chronicle,  weekly. 
Grlnnell,  Herald,  semi-weekly. 

Independent,  semi-weekly. 
Signal,  weekly. 

News  Letter,  every  three  weeks. 
Malcom,  Gazette,  weekly. 
Montezuma,    Poweshiek     Co.    Democrat, 
weekly. 
Republican,  weekly. 

RINGGOLD  CO.,  1?   POP.,  12,085. 

Mount  Ayr,  Journal,  weekly. 

Ringgold  Record,  weekly. 


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IOWA. 

RINGGOLD  CO. 

RecUllng,  Reporter,  weekly. 
Wirt,  News,  weekly. 


774. 


SAC  CO.,  -a  POP., 
Odebolt,  Reporter,  weekly. 
Sac  City,  Sac  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 

Sac  Sun,  weekly. 
Wall  Lake,  Journal,  weekly. 

SCOTT  CO.,  D-  POP.,  41,266. 
Buffalo,  Scott  Co.  Blade,  weekly. 
Daveuport,  Democrat,  daily,  Sunday  and 
weekly. 
Der    Demokrat,    daily,    semi- 
weekly  and  weekly. 
Gazette,  daily  and  weekly. 
Dannebrog,  weekly. 
Iowa  Messenger,  weekly. 
Iowa  Refoi-m,  weekly. 
Northwestern  News,  weekly. 
Faniilien-Journal,  monthly. 
Inter  state  Press,  monthly. 
Iowa  Churchman,  monthly. 

SHELBY  CO.,  -D  POP.,  12,696. 

Defianfce,  Argus,  weekly. 

Harlan.  Shelby  Co.  Republican,  weekly. 

Tribune,  weekly. 
Portsmouth,  Times,  weekly. 
Shelby,  News,  weekly. 

SIOUX  CO.,  "a  POP.,  5,426. 

Alton,  Review,  weekly. 
Calliope,  Independent,  weekly. 
Hawarden,  Commercial,  weekly. 

Leader,  weekly. 
Ireton,  Clipper,  weekly. 
Orauo-e  City,   De  Volksvriend,  weekly. 

Siou.x  Co.  Herald,  weekly. 
PattersonviUe,  Iowa  Index,  weekly. 

STORY  CO.,  n  POP.,  16,906. 

Ames,  Intelligencer,  weekly. 
Aurora,  monthly. 
Student's  Farm  Journal,  monthly. 
Cambridge,  Argus,  weekly. 
Maxwell,  Tribune,  weekly. 
Nevada,  Highway,  weekly. 

Representative,  weekly. 
Story  Co.  Watchman,  weekly. 

TAMA  CO.,  D  POP.,  21,585. 

Dysart,  Reporter,  weekly. 
Garwin,  News,  weekly. 
Gladbrook,  Tama  Northern,  weekly. 
Tama  City,  Free  Press,  weekly. 

Tama  Herald,  weekly. 
Toledo,  Chronicle,  weekly. 

Tama  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 

Palm  Tree,  semi-monthly. 

Readers'  Friend,  monthly. 
Traer,  Star -Clipper,  weekly. 

TAYLOR  CO.,  P  POP.,  15,635. 

Bedford,  South- West  Democrat,  weekly. 

Taylor  Co.  Republican,  weekly. 

Taylor  Co.  Tribune,  weekly. 
Clearfield,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Conway,  Herald,  weekly. 
Gravity,  Express,  weekly. 
Lenox,  Time  Table,  weekly. 

UNION  CO.,  P  POP.,  14,980. 

Afton,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

Tribune-News,  weekly. 
Creston,  Gazette,  daily  and  weekly. 

Commonwealth,  weekly. 

Every  Sunday  Morning,  Sunday. 

Independent  American,  weekly. 

Monitor,  weekly. 

VAN  BUREN  CO.,  □,  POP.,   17,043. 

Birmingham,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Bonaparte,  Journal,  weekly. 
Kcosauqiia,  Republican,  weekly. 

Van  Buren  Democrat,  weekly. 
Milton,  Herald,  weekly. 


IOWA. 

WAPELLO  CO.,  C?  POP.,  25,285. 

Eddyville,  Record,  weekly. 

Eldon,  Review,  weekly. 

Ottumwa,  Courier,  daily  and  weekly. 

Democrat,  daily  and  vs'eekly. 

Industrial  Appeal,  weekly. 

Journal  und  Freie  Presse,  w'kly. 

Saturday  Press,  weekly. 

WARREN  CO.,  9  POP.,  19,578. 

ludiauola,  Advocate-Tribune,  weekly. 

Herald,  weekly. 

Sinipsoniau,  monthly. 
Milo,  Motor,  weekly. 

WASHINGTON  CO.,  Q,  POP.,  20,374. 

Ainsworth,  Clipper,  weekly. 

Floral  Instructor,  monthly. 
Western    Farmer   and   Horticul- 
turist, monthly. 
Brighton,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

News,  weekly. 
Riverside,  Leader,  weekly. 
Washiugtou,  Democrat,  weekly. 
Gazette,  weekly. 
Washington  Co.  Press,w'kly. 

WAYNE  CO.,  P  POP.,  16,127. 

Allerton,  News,  weekly. 
Corydou,  Democrat,  weekly. 

Times-Republican,  weekly. 
Humeston,  New  Era,  weekly. 
Lineville,  Tribune,  weekly. 
Seymour,  Lone  Tree  Press,  weekly. 

WEBSTER  CO.,  D  POP.,  15,951. 

Dayton,  Review,  weekly. 
Fort  Oodge,  Chronicle,  daily. 

Messenger,  daily  and  weekly. 

Times,  weekly. 

Webster  Co.  Gazette,  weekly. 
Gowrle,  Register,  weekly. 
Lehigh,  Lehigh  Valley  Echo,  weekly. 

WINNEBAGO  CO.,  fi  POP.,  4,917. 

Forest  City,  Winnebago  Review,  weekly. 
Winnebago  Summit,  weekly. 
Lake  Mills,  Independent  Herald,  weekly. 

WINNESHIEK  CO.,  d  POP.,  23,938. 

Calmar,  Clarion,  weekly.  ^      „■  ,    ^■ 

Decora Ii,  Evangelist      Lutherst     Kirketi- 
dende,  weekly. 

Journal  and  Press,  weekly. 

Posten,  weekly. 

Republican,  weekly. 

For  Hjemmet,  semimonthly. 

WOODBURY  CO.,  -D  POP.,  14,996. 

Correctionville,  Sioux  Valley  News,  weekly. 

Danbury,  Vidette,  weekly. 

Sioux  City,  Journal,  daily  and  weekly. 

Times,  daily  and  weekly. 

Tribune,  daily  and  weekly. 

Barometern,  weekly. 

Call,  weekly. 

Courier,  weekly. 

Sunday  Telegram,  Sunday. 
Sloan,  Star,  weekly. 

WORTH  CO.,  i   POP.,  7,95.3. 
Northwood,  Worth  Co.  Index,  weekly. 

WRIGHT  CO.,  6  POP.,  5,062. 

Belmond,  Herald,  weekly. 

Clarion,  Wright  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 

Wright  Co.  Monitor,  weekly. 

Wright  Co.  Republican,  weekly. 
Dows,  Dispatch,  weekly. 
Eagle  Grove,  Boone  Valley  Gazette,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 

KANSAS. 
Pop.,  996,096. 

ALLEN  CO.,  □,  POP.,   11,303. 

Humboldt,  Inter-State,  weekly. 

Union,  weekly. 
lola,  Allen  Co.  Courant,  weekly. 

Register,  weekly. 
Moran,  Herald,,  weekly. 


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KANSAS. 

ANDERSON  CO.,  D-  POP.,  9,057. 
Colony,  Free  Press,  weekly. 
Garuetl9  Jourual,  weekly. 

Republican  Plaindealer,  weekly. 
Greeley,  News,  weekly. 
Westphalia,  Democrat,  weekly. 

ATCHISON  CO.,  cf  POP.,  26,668. 

Atchisou,  Champion,  daily  and  weekly. 

Globe,  daily  and  weekly. 

Patriot,  daily  and  weekly. 

Advance,  weekly. 

Kansas  Staats  Anzeiger,  weekly. 

Sunday  Mornin  g  Sermon,  Sunday 

Western  Mercury,  Sunday. 
Muscotah,  Record,  weekly. 

BARBER  CO.,  ^  POP.,  2,661. 

Hazleton,  Express,  weekly. 

Klowa,  Herald,  weekly. 

Lake  City,  Kansas  Prairie  Do^,  weekly. 

Mediciue  Lodge,  Barber  Co.  Index,  w'kly. 

Cresset,  weekly. 
Sharon,  News,  weekly. 

BARTON  CO.,  D  POP.,  10,318. 

EUlnwood,  Express,  weekly. 

Great  Beud,  Barton  Co.  Democrat,  weekly 

Inland  Tribune,  weekly. 

Register,  weekly. 

BOURBON  CO.,  q,  POP.,  19,591. 
Bronson,  Pilot,  weekly. 
Fort  Scott,  Evening  Herald,dally  and  w'ly. 

Monitor,  daily  and  weekly. 

Tribune,  daily  and  weekly. 

Normal  Journal,  bi-monthly. 
Fulton,  Independent,  weekly. 

BUOWN  CO.  cf  POP.,  12,817. 
Everest,  Reflector,  weekly. 
Hia^vatka,  Brown  Co.  World,  weekly. 
Kansas  Democrat,  weekly. 

BUTLER  CO.,  C\  POP.,   18,586. 

Augusta,  Electric  Light,  weekly. 

Southern  Kansas  Gazette,  weekly. 
Benton.  Reporter,  weekly. 
Douglass,  Tribune,  weekly. 
Eldorado,  Butler  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 
Republican,  weekly. 
Walnut  Vallej'  Times,  weekly. 
Leon,  Indicator,  weekly. 
Quill,  weekly. 

CHASE  CO.,  D-  POP.,  6,081. 

Cottou^vood  Falls,  Chase   Co.   Courant, 

weekly. 
Chase     Co.    Leader, 
weekly. 

Strong  City,  Independent,  weekly. 

CHAUTAUQUA  CO.,  □,  POP.,  11,072. 

Sedau,  Chautauqua  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 
Times-Journal,  weekly. 

CHEROKEE  CO.,  O,  POP.,  21,905. 

Baxter  Springs,  News,  w^eekly. 
Columbus,  Border  Star,  weekly. 

Courier,  weekly. 

Kansas  Bee  Keeper,  weekly. 

Lea's  Advocate,  weekly. 

Times,  weekly. 

Sprig  of  Myrtle,  monthly. 
Galena,  Short  Creek  Republican,   weekly. 
Quakervale,  Western  Friend,  monthly. 
Seammonville,  Miner's  Journal,  weekly. 
Weir,  Labor's  Tribune,  weekly. 

CLAY  CO.,  i  POP.,  12,320. 
Clay  Center,  Dispatch,  weekly. 
Eagle,  weekly. 
Firebrand,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 

CLOUD  CO.,  i  POP.,  15,343. 
Clyde,  Herald,  weekly. 

Mail,  weekly. 
Concordia,  Times,  daily  and  weekly. 
Cloud  Co.  Critic,  weekly. 
Kansas  Blade,  weekly. 
Republican-Empire,  weekly. 


KANSAS. 

CLOUD    CO. 

Glasco,  Sun,  weekly. 

Jamestown,  Cloud  Co.  Kansan,  weekly. 

Mlltonvale,  News,  weekly. 

COFFEY  CO.,  D-  POP.,  11,438. 

Burliugrtou,  Independent,  weekly. 

Patriot,  weekly. 

Republican,  weekly. 

Kansas  School  Journal,  m'thly 
Lebo,  Light,  weekly. 
Le  Roy,  Reporter,  weekly. 
Waverly,  News,  weekly. 

COMANCHE  CO.,    9    POP.,  3?2. 

Coldwater,  Kepublican,  weekly. 

Western  Star,  weekly. 
Nescatunga,  Western  Kansan,  weekly. 

COWLEY  CO.,  □,  POP.,  21,538. 

Arkansas  City,  Arkansas   Valley    Democrat, 
weekly. 

Oklahoma  Chief,  weekly. 

Traveler,  weekly. 
Burden,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Cambridge,  News,  weekly. 
Dexter,  Eye,  weekly. 
Udall,  Sentinel,  weekly. 
Wiufield,  Courier,  weekly. 

Cowley  Co.  Telegram,  weekly. 

CRAWFORD  CO.,  Q,  POP.,  16,851. 

Arcadia,  Reporter,  weekly. 
Cherokee,  Sentinel,  weekly. 
Girard,  Herald,  weekly. 

Press,  weekly. 

Kansas  Workman,  montlilv. 
McCune,  Times,  weekly. 
Pittsburg,  Democrat,  weekly. 

Smelter,  weekly. 
Walnut,  Herald,  weekly. 
Journal,  weekly. 

DAVIS  CO.,  D-  POP.,  6,994. 

Junction  City,  Republican,  weekly. 
Tribune,  weekl3'. 
Union,  weekly. 

DECATUR  CO.,  ~tl  POP.,  4,180. 

Oberliu,  Eye,  weekly. 

Herald,  weekly. 

DICKINSON  CO.,  D   POP.,  15,251. 

Abilene,  Dickinson  Co.  Chronicle,  weekly. 

Gazette,  weekly. 

Reflector,  weekly. 
Chapman,  Star,  weekly. 

Golden  Belt  Farm  Journal,  m'thly. 
Enterprise,  Anti-Monopolist,  weekly. 
Herington,  Tribune,  weekly. 
Hope,  Herald,  weekly. 
Solomon  City,  Solomon  Sentinel,  weekly. 

DONIPHAN  CO.,  □'  POP.,   14,257. 

Troy,  Kansas  Chief,  weekly. 
White  Cloud,  Review,  weekly. 

DOUGLAS  CO.,  D-  POP.,  21,700. 

Baldwin,  Criterion,  weekly. 
Visitor,  weekly. 
Index,  monthly. 
La>vrence,  Herald-Tribune,  daily  and  w'ly. 

Journal,  daily  and  weekly. 

Die  Germania,  weekly. 

Gazette,  weekly. 

Leader,  weekly. 

University  Courier,  weekly. 

Kansas  Churcliman,  monthly. 

University  Review,  monthly. 

EDWARDS  CO.,  ^  POP.,  2,409. 

Kinsley,  Graphic,  weekly. 
Merciuy,  weekly. 

ELK  CO.,  Q,  POP.,  10,623. 

Elk  Falls,  Elk  Co.  Tribune,  weekly. 
Grenola,  Hornet,  weeklj'. 
Howard,  Courant,  weekly. 

Democrat,  weekly. 
Longton,  Times,  weekly. 
Moline,  Free  Press,  weekly. 


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KANSAS. 

ELLIS  CO.,  n  POP.,  6,179. 

Ellis,  Headlight,  weekly. 
Hays  City,  Ellis  Co.  Democrat  and  Advo- 
cate, weekly, 
Star-Sentinel,  weekly. 

ELLSWORTH  CO.,  D  POP.,  8,494. 

Cain  City,  News,  weekly. 
Ellsworth,  News,  weekly. 

Reporter,  weekly. 
Wilson,  Echo,  weekly. 

FINNEY  CO.,  P 

Gardeu  City,  Irrigator,  weekly. 
Sentinel,  weekly. 
Western  Times,  weekly. 
Bundle  cf  Sticks,  monthly. 

FORD  CO.,  P  POP.,  3,122. 

Ashland  (Clark  P.  O.),  Clipper,  weekly. 

Cimarron,  New  West,  weekly. 

Dodge  City,  Democrat,  weekly. 

Globe  Live-Stock  Journal,  w'ly 
Kansas  Cow  Boy,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 

SpearvlUe,  Blade,  weekly. 

FRANKLIN  CO.,  D-  POP.,   16,797. 

Lane,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

Ottawa,  Republican,  daily  and  weekly. 
Journal  and  Triumph,  weekly. 
Queen  City  Herald,  weekly.; 

Pomona,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

WellsvUle,  News,  weekly. 

GRAHAM  CO.,  "n  POP.,  4,258. 

Hill  City,  Reveille,  weekly.! 
Millbrook,  Times,  weekly. 

GREENWOOD  CO.,  Q,  POP.,  10,548.5 

Eureka,  Democratic  Messenger,  weekly. 

Greenwood  Co.  Republican,  w'kly. 

Herald,  weekly. 
Fall  River,  Echo,  weekly. 

Times,  weekly. 
Madison,  News,  weekly. 
Severy,  Southern  Kansas  Journal,  weekly. 

HARPER  CO.,  9  POP.,  4,133. 

Anthony,  Harper  Co.  Enterprise,  weekly. 

Republican,  weekly. 
Harper,  Sentinel,  daily  and  weekly. 

Graphic,  weekly. 

Harper  Co.  Times,  weekly. 

HARVEY  CO.,  [?  POP.,  11,451.; 

Burrton,  Monitor,  weekly. 
Halstead,  Clipper,  weekly. 

Independent,  weekly. 

Newton,  Democrat,  weekly,  i 

Kansan,  weekly. 

Republican,  weekly. 

Sedgwick,  Pantagraph,  weekly. 

HODGEMAN  CO.,  P  POP.,   1,704. 

Jetinore,  Reveille,  weekly. 

JACKSON  CO.,  cf  POP.,  10,718. 

Holtou,  Recorder,  weekly. 

Signal,  weekly. 
Whiting,  News,  weekly. 

JEFFERSON  CO.,  cf  POP.,   15,563. 

Oskaloosa,  Independent,  weekly. 

Sickle,  weekly. 
Valley  Falls,  New  Era,  weekly. 

Register,  weekly. 

Lucifer,  bi-weekly. 

Social  Reformer,  monthly. 
Winchester,  Argus,  weekly. 

JEWELL  CO.,  i  POP.,  17,475. 
Burr  Oak,  Herald,  weekly. 
Jewell,  Jewell  Co.  Republican,  weekly. 
Mankato,  Jewell  Co.  Monitor,  weekly. 

Review,  weekly. 
Salem,  Argus,  weekly. 

JOHNSON  CO.,  D-  POP.,  16,853. 

Olathe,  Commercial,  weekly. 

Johnson  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 


KANSAS. 

JOHNSON  CO. 

Olathe,  Kansas  Patron,  weekly. 
*  Kansas  Star,  weekly. 

Mirror-Gazette,  weekly,   • 

Republican,  weekly. 
Spring  Hill,  New  Era,  weekly. 

KINGMAN    CO.,  ^  POP.,  3,713. 

Kingman,  Courier,  weekly. 

LABETTE  CO.,  Q,  POP.,  ^2,735. 

Altamont,  Sentinel,  weekly. 
Ghetopa,  Advance,  weekly. 

Times,  weekly. 
Mound  Valley,  Herald,  weekly. 
Os^vego,  Independent,  weekly. 

Laliette  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 
Ri'Iiublican,  weekly. 
Parsons,  Eclipse,  iluih  and  weekly. 
Sun,  daily  and  weekly. 
Palladium,  weekly. 
Advocate,  monthly. 

LEAVEN^VORTH  CO.,  cT  POP.,  32,855. 

LieaTeuworth,  Evening  Standard,  daily 
and  weekly. 

Kansas  FreiePresse,  dally 
and  weekly. 

Times,  daily  and  weekly. 

Kansas  Commoner,  wkly. 

G.  A.  R.,  monthly. 

Home  Record,  monthly. 

Colored  Orphan,  q'rterly. 
Tonganoxle,  Mirror,  weekly. 

LINCOLN  CO.,  a  POP.,  8,582. 

liincoln,  Banner,  weekly. 
Beacon,  weekly. 

LINN  CO.,  D-  POP.,  15,298. 

Blue  Mound,  Sun,  weekly. 

La  Cygne,  Journal,  weekly. 

Mound  City,  Linn  Co.  Clarion,  weekly. 

Progress,  weekl.v. 
Pleasanton,  Herald,  weekly. 

Observer,  weekl}'. 
Prescott,  Eagle,  weekly. 

LYON  CO.,  □-  POP.,  17,326. 
Emporia,  News,  daily,  Saturday  and  w'kly. 

Republican,  daily  and  weekly. 

Democrat,  weekly. 
Hartford,  Call,  weekly. 

MC  PHERSON  CO.,  D  POP.,   17,143. 

Canton,  Carrier,  weekly. 

Ltndsborg,  Smoky  Valley  News,  weekly. 

McPherson,  Freeman,  weekly. 

Press,  weekly. 

Republican,  weekly. 
Wlndom,  Record,  weekly. 

MARION  CO.,  D  POP.,  12,453. 

Florence,  Herald,  weekly. 

Tribune,  weekly. 
Marion,  Record,  weekly. 
Peabody,  Gazette,  weekly. 

Graphic,  weekly. 

MARSHALL  CO.,  cf  POP.,   l(i,136. 

Axtell,  Anchor,  weekly. 

Blue  Rapids,  Times,  weekly. 

Frankfort,  Bee,  weekly. 

Marysville,  Marshall  Co.  Democrat,  w'ly. 

Marshall  Co.  News,  weekly. 

Post,  weekly. 
Watervllle,  Telegraph,  weekly. 

MIAMI  CO.,  D-  POP.,  17,802. 

Louisburg,  Louisburg  and  Miami  Herald,  w'y.. 
Paola,  Miami  Republican,  weekly. 

Times,  weekly. 

Western  Spirit,  weekly. 

MITCHELL  CO.,  6  POP.,   14,911. 

Beloit,  Courier,  weekly. 

Gazette,  weekly. 

Western  Democrat,  weekly. 
Cawker  City,  Journal,  weekly. 

Public  Record,  weekly. 
Simpson,  SIftings,  weekly. 


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KANSAS. 

MONTGOMERY  CO.,  ^  POP.,    18,213. 

Cherryvale,  Bulletin,  weekly. 

Cherry  Valley  Torch,  weekly. 
Globe-News,  weekly. 
CofCeyville,  Journal,  weekly. 
Elk  City,  Globe,  weekly. 

Star,  weekly. 
ludepeudence,   Evening  Reporter,  dally. 
Call,  weekly. 
South  Kansas  Tribune, 

weekly. 
Star  and  Kansan,  weekly. 

MORRIS  CO.,  D-  POP.,  9,265. 

Council  Grove,  Guard,  weekly. 

Kansas  Cosmos,  weekly. 

Republican,  weekly. 
Dunlap,  Reporter,  weekly. 

NE5IAHA  CO.,  □'  POP.,   12,462. 

Centralia,  Journal,  weekly. 
Oneida,  Nemaha  Monitor,  weekly. 
Sabetha,  Herald,  weekly. 

Nemaha  Co.  Republican,  weekly. 
Seneca,  Courier-Democrat,  weekly. 

Tribune,  weekly. 
Wetniore,  Spectator,  weekly. 

NEOSHO  CO.,  Q,  POP.,  15,121. 
Chanute,  Blade,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 
Erie,  Neosho  Co.  Republican,  weekly. 

Record,  weekly. 
Osage  Mission,  Neosho  Co.  Democrat,  w'kly. 
Neosho  Co.  Journal,  weekly. 
Thayer,  Head  Light,  weekly. 

NESS  CO.,  <2  POP.,  .3,722. 

Ness  City,  Ness  Co.  News,  weekly. 

Times,  weekly. 
Schoharie,  Globe,  weekly. 

NORTON  CO.,  a  POP.,  6,993. 
Lenora,  Leader,  weekly. 
Norton,  Champion,  weekly. 

Courier,  weekly. 

OSAGE  CO.,  3-  POP.,  19,642. 

Bm-llngame,  Osage  Co.  Chronicle,  weekly. 
Osage  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 
Carbondale,  Astonisher  and  Paralyzef,  w'ly. 
Lyndon,  Journal,  weeklj'. 
Melvern,  Record,  weekly. 
Osage  City,  Free  Press,  weekly. 
Quenemo,  Kansas  Workman,  weekly. 

OSBORNE  CO.,  i  POP.,   12,517. 

Bull  City,  Western  Empire,  weekly. 
Downs,  Times,  weekly. 

Osborne  City,  Osborne  Co.  Farmer,  weekly 
Osborne  Co.  News,  weekly. 
Portis,  Patriot,  weekly. 

OTT.\WA  CO.,  6  POP.,  10,.'Sl)7. 
Bennington,  Star,  weekly. 
Delphos,  Carrier,  weekly. 
Minneapolis,  Messenger,  weekly. 
Republic,  weekly. 
Solomon   Valley   Democrat, 

weekly, 
Solomon  Valley  Mirror, 
monthly. 

PAWNEE  CO.,  P  POP.,  5,396. 

Larned,  Chronoscope,  weekly. 
Eagle-Optic,  weekly. 

PHILLIPS  CO.,  i  POP.,  12,014. 
Klrwin,  Chief,  weekly. 

Independent,  weekly. 
Republican,  weekly. 
Logan,  Phillips  Co.  Freeman,  weekly. 
Long  Island,  Argus,  weekly. 
Pliiilipsburgli,  Herald,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 

POTTAWATTOMIE    CO.,  fj  POP.,   16,.3.'50. 

Louisville,  Republican,  weekly. 
Onaga,  Journal,  weekly. 
St.  Mary's,  Express,  weekly. 
Star,  weekly. 

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KANSAS. 

POTTAWATTOMIE  CO. 

Wamego,  Kansas  Agriculturist,  weekly. 

Reporter,  weekly. 
Westinoi'eland,  Period,  weekly. 

PR.\TT  CO.,   P  POP.,  1,890. 

Pratt,  Pratt  Co.  Press,  weekly. 
Pratt  Co.  Times,  weekly. 
Saratoga,  Sun,  weekly. 

RAWLINS  CO.,  □  POP.,  1,623. 
Atwood,  Republican  Citizen,  weekly. 
Ludell,  Settler,  weekly. 

RENO  CO.,  P  POP.,   12,826. 

Hutchinson,  Democrat,  Sunday. 

Interior  Herald,  weekly. 

News,  weekly. 
Nickerson,  Argosy,  weekly. 
Register,  weekly. 

REPUBLIC  CO.,  i   POP.,    14,913. 

Belleville,  Record,  weekly. 

Telescope,  weekly. 
Cuba,  Conservative  Cuban,  weekly. 
Republic,  News,  weekly. 
Scandia,  Journal,  weekly. 

Republic  Co.  Chief,  weekly. 

RICE  CO.,  n  POP..  9,292. 

Lyons,  Central  Kansas  Democrat,  weekly. 

Prohibitionist,  weekly. 

Republican,  weekly. 
Sterling,  Bulletin,  weekly. 

Gazette,  weekly. 

RILEY  CO..  cf  POP.,  10,430. 
Leonardville,  Monitor,  weekly. 
Manhattan,  Industrialist,  weekly. 

Mercury,  weekly. 

Nationalist,  weekly. 

Republic,  weekly. 

Golden  Cresset,  monthly. 

Kansas  Telephone,  monthly. 
Randolph,  Echo,  weekly. 

ROOKS    CO.,    (i    POP.,  8,112. 

Plainville,  Echo,  weekly. 
Stockton,  Rooks  C.i.  Record,  weekly. 
Western  News,  weekly. 

RUSH   CO.,  D  POP.,  5,490. 
La  Crosse,  Chieftain,  weekly. 
Walnut  City,  Herald,  weekly. 

RUSSELL    CO.,    a    POP..    7,351. 

Bunker  Hill,  Banner,  weekly. 
Russell,  Record,  weekly. 

Western  Live  Stock  Journal,  weekly. 

S.ALINE  CO.,  D  POP.,   1.3,803. 

Brookville,  Transcript,  weekly. 
Salina,  Herald,  weekly. 

Independent,  weekly. 

Saline  Co.  Journal,  weekly. 

Normal  Register,  quarteny. 

SEDGWICK  CO.,    9    POP.,   18,753. 

Cheney,  Journal,  weekly. 
Clear  Water,  Times,  weekly. 
Wichita,  Beacon,  daily  and  weekly. 

Eagle,  dally  and  weekly. 

New  Republic,  weekly. 

Sunday  Morning  P:nquirer,Sund'y 

SHAWNEE  CO.,  O-  POP.,  29,093. 

Rossville,  Carpenter's  Kansas  Lyre,  weekly. 
Topeka,  Capital,  daily,  weekly  and  Sunday. 

Commonwealth,  daily  and  w'kly. 

Journal,  daily  and  weekly. 

Good  Tidings,  weekly. 

Kansas  Farmer,  weekly. 

Kansas  Methodist,  weekly. 

Mail,  weekly. 

Saturday  Evening  Lance,  weekly. 

Spirit  of  Kansas,  weekly. 

Times,  weekly. 

Tribune,  weekly. 

Western  Baptist,  weekly. 

Faithful  Witness,  semi-monthly. 

City  and  Farm  Record  and  West- 
ern Real  Estate  Journal,  m'ly. 


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KANSAS. 

SHAWNEE  CO. 

Topeka,  Educationist,  monthly. 
Ll?ht,  monthly. 

Neue  Pfaile  im    Fernen  Westen, 
monthly. 

SHERIDAN  CO.,  "u  POP.,   1,567. 

Kenneth,  Sentinel,  weekly. 

SMITH   CO.,   i  POP.,  13,883. 

Cedarvllle,  Review,  weekly. 
Gavlord,  Herald,  weekly. 
Harlan,  Chief,  weekly. 
Reamsville,  Dispatch,  weekly. 
Smith  Centre,  Bazoo,  weekly. 

Pioneer,  weekly. 

Smith  Co.  Bulletin,  weekly. 

STAFFORD    CO.,    P    POP.,  4,755. 

St.  John,  Advance,  weekly. 
Stafford,  Herald,  weekly. 

SUMNER  CO.,  p  POP.,  20,812. 
Argonia,  Clipper,  weekly. 
Belle  Plaine,  News,  weekly. 
Caldwell,  Journal,  weekly. 
Geuda  Springs,  Herald,  weekly. 

News,  weekly. 
Mulvane,  Record,  weekly. 
Northfleld,  Conway  Springs  Star,  weekly. 
Oxfonl,  Register,  weekly, 
South  Haven,  Oklahoma  War  Chief,  weekly. 
Wellingtou,  Sumner  Co.  Press,  weekly. 

Sumner  Co.  Standard,  w'kly. 

Wellingtonlan,  weekly. 

TREGO  CO.,  -a  POP.,  2,535. 

Wa-Keeney,  World,  weekly. 

WABAUNSEE  CO.,  O  POP.,  8,756. 

Alma,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

Wabaunsee  Co.  News,  weekly. 
Eskridge,  Home  Weekly. 
Star,  weekly. 

WASHINGTON  CO.,  6  POP.,   14,910. 

Clifton,  Review,  weekly. 
•Greenleaf,  Herald,  weekly. 

Independent- Journal,  weekly. 
Haddam,  Knowles  Clipper,  weekly. 
Hanover,  Democrat,  weekly. 

Grit,  weekly. 
"Washington,  Register,  dally  and  weekly. 
Repulilican,  weekly. 
Morning  and  Day  of  Reform, 
monthly. 

WILSON  CO.,  O^  POP.,  13,775. 
Fredonia,  Democrat,  weekly. 

Times,  weekly. 

Wilson  Co.  Citizen,  weekly. 
Neodesha,  Register,  weekly. 

WOODSON  CO.,  C\  POP.,  6,535. 

Neosho  Falls,  Post,  weekly. 
Toronto,  Topic,  weekly. 
Yates  Center,  News,  weekly. 

Woodson  Democrat,  w'kly. 

WY.AND0TTE  CO.,  cf  POP.,  19,143. 

Kansas  City  (Kansas  City,  Mo.,  P.  O.),  Kansas 
Sun  and  Globe  weekly. 
Light,  Sunday. 
Kosedale,  Wasp,  weekly. 
Wyandotte,  Chief,  weekly. 

Gazette,  weekly. 

Herald,  weekly. 

Kansas  Pioneer,  weekly. 


KEXTUCKV. 
Pop.,  1,648,690. 

ASAIR  CO.,  9   POP.,  13,073. 

Columbia,  Spectator,  weekly. 

ALLEN  CO.,  [?  POP.,  12,089. 

Scottsville,  Allen  Advocate,  weekly. 

ANDERSON  CO.,    Q    POP.,  9,361. 

Liawrenceburgh,  Anderson  News,  w'kly. 


KENTUCKY. 

BALLARD  CO.,  P  POP.,  14,378. 

Wlckllffe,  Journal,  weekly. 

BARREN  CO.,  t?  POP.,  22,321. 

Glasgow,  Times,  weekly. 

BATH  CO.,  cf  POP.,  11,982. 

Owiugsville,  Outlook,  weekly. 

BOONE  CO.    6    POP.,   11,996. 

Biirliugtou,  Boone  Co.  Recorder,  weekly. 

BOURBON    CO.,    t^    POP.,   15,956. 

Paris,  Bourbon  News,  semi-weekly. 
Gospel  Watchman,  weekly. 
Kentuckian,  weekly. 
Sunday  Globe,  Sunday. 
Western  Citizen,  weekly. 

BOYD   CO.,  cf  POP.,  12,165.      . 
Ashland,  E.xpress,  weekly. 

Independent,  weekly. 
Repulilican,  weekly. 
Catlettsbiirg,  Central  Methodist,  w'kly. 
East  Kentucky  News.w'ly. 
Kentucky  Democrat,  w'ly. 

BOYLE  CO.,  D    POP.,   11,930. 

Danville,  Kentucky  Advocate,  weekly. 
Kentucky  Deaf  Mute,  weekly. 

BRACKEN  CO.,  6  POP.,   13,509. 

Augusta,  Bracken  Bulletin,  weekly. 

Bracken  Co.  Chronicle,  weekly. 
Brooksville,  Bracken  Democrat,  weekly. 

BRECKENRIDGE    CO.,  d  POP.,    17,486. 

Cloverport,  Breckenridge  News,  weekly. 

BULLITT  CO.,    D    POP.,  8,521. 

Lebanon  Junction,  Times,  weekly. 
Shepherdsville,  Bullitt  Pioneer,  weekly. 

BUTLER  CO.,  -a  POP.,  '2,181. 

Morgantowu,  Butler  Co.  News,  weekly. 

CALDWELL  CO.,  P  POP.,  11,282. 

Princeton,  Argus,  weekly. 

Banner,  weekly.    , 
American  Home,  monthly 

CAMPBELL  CO.,  i  POP.,  .37,440. 

Newport,  Kentucky  State  Journal,tri-week- 
ly  and  weekly. 

CARROLL  CO.,  i  POP.,  3,953. 

Carrollton,  Democrat,  weekly. 

CHRISTIAN    CO.,  P  POP.,  31,682. 

Hopkiusville,    South   Kentuckian,   semi- 
weekly. 
Kentucky  New  Era,  w'kly. 

CLARK  CO.,  D  POP.,  12,115. 

Winchester,  Clark  Co.  Democrat,  weekly 
Sun,  weekly. 

CRITTENDEN  CO.,  -Q  POP.,  11,683. 

Marion,  Crittenden  Press,  weekly. 
DAVIESS  CO.,  -n  POP.,  27,730. 

Owensboro,    Inquirer,      triweekly     and 
weekly. 
Messenger,    triweekly    and 

weekly. 
Kentucky  Baptist,  weekly. 
Home  and  School,  monthly. 

FAYETTE  CO.,  D  POP.,  29,023. 

Lexiugtouj  Evening      News,     daily    and 
weekl}-. 
Press,  daily  and  weekly. 
Transcript,  daily  and  weekly. 
Kentucky  Gazette,  semi-w'kly 

and  weekly. 
Apostolic  Times,  weekly. 
Ky.  Live  Stock  Record,  w'kly. 
Kentucky  Republican,  weekly. 
Kentucky  Stock  Farm,  w'kly. 
Nation,  weekly. 
Observer,  Sunday. 
Hamilton  College  Monthly. 


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KENTUCKY. 

FLEMING  CO.,  cf  POP.,  15,221. 

Fleiiiiugsburgli,    Fleming     Co.    Gazette, 
weekly. 
Times-Democrat,  w'kly. 

FRANKLIN  CO.,  6  POP.,  18,699. 

Farmdale,  Skirmisher,  monthly. 
Frankfort,  Kentucky  Yeoman,  tri-weekly 
and  weekly. 

Capital,  weekly. 

Roundabout,  weekly. 

Truthful  Witness,  semi-m'hly. 

Kentucky  Law  Reporter,  m'ly. 

FULTON  CO.,  P  POP.,  7,977. 

Fulton,  Baptist  Gleaner,  weekly. 

Fultonian,  weekly. 

Index,  weekly. 
Hickiiiau,  Courier,  weekly. 

GALLATIN  CO.,  t|  POP.,  4,832. 

Warsaw,  Independent,  weekly. 

GARRARD  CO.,  D  POP.,  11,704. 

Liancaster,  Central  Kentucky  News,  w'ly. 

GRANT  CO.,  i  POP.,  13,083. 
Williaiiistowu,  Courier,  weekly. 

GRAVES  CO.,  P  POP.,    24,1.38. 

Mayfleld,  Democrat,  weekly. 
Monitor,  weekly. 

GRAYSON  CO..  <3  POP.,  13,784. 

Lieitchfield,  Sunbeam,  weekly. 

GREENDP  CO.,  cf  POP.,  13,.371. 

Oreeoup,  Gazette,  weekly. 

HANCOCK  CO.,  a-  POP.,  8,563. 

Hawesville,  Democrat,  weekly. 

HARDIN  CO.,  D    POP.,  22,564. 

Elizabeth  to  wu.  News,  weekly. 

HARRISON  CO.,  6  POP.,  16,504. 

Cyntliiaua,  Democrat,  weekly. 
News,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 

HART  CO.,  o  POP.,  17,133. 
Horse  Cave,  Hart  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 
College  Index,  monthly. 

HENDERSON  CO.,  -O  POP.,  24,515. 

Henderson,  Reporter,  semi-weekly. 
Journal,  weekly. 
News,  weekly. 

HENRY  CO.,  i  POP.,  14,492. 
Eminence,  Constitutionalist,  weekly. 
New  Castle,  Henry  Co.  Local,  weekly. 

HICKMAN  CO.,  P  POP.,  10,631. 

Clinton,  Democrat,  weekly. 
Columbus,  Hickman  Co.  Times,  weekly. 

HOPKINS  CO.,  -a  POP.,  19,122. 
Madisouville,  Hopkins  Co.  Gleaner,  w'ly. 

JEFFERSON  CO.,  i  POP.,  146,010. 

Louisville,  Anzeiger,  daily,  semi-weekly 
and  weekly. 

Commercial,  daily  and  weekly. 

Courier-Journal,  dally  &  w'kly. 

Evening  Post,  daily  and  semi- 
weekly. 

Evening  Times,  daily. 

American  Baptist,  weekly. 

Bulletin,  Sunday. 

Central  Catholic  Advocate, 
weekly. 

Christian  Observer,  weekly. 

Democrat,  weekly. 

Der  Kentucky  Colonist,  w'kly. 

Farmers'  Home  Journal,w'kry. 

K  a  t  h  o  1  ischer  Glaubensbote, 
weekly. 


KENTUCKY. 

JEFFERSON  CO. 

Liouisville,  Medical  News,  weekly. 

Ohio  Falls  Express,  weekly. 

Omnibus,  Sunday. 

Sunday  Argus,  Sunday. 

Western  Recorder,  weekly. 

Home  and  Farm,  senii-m'thly. 

Masonic  Home  Journal,  semi- 
monthly. 

Wine  and  Spirit  Review,  semi- 
monthly. 

American  Practitioner,  m'thly. 

Apostolic  Church,  monthly. 

Continental  Gleaner,  m'thly. 

Duncan's  Magazine  of  Live 
Stock,  monthly. 

Educational  Courant,  m'thly. 

Electra,  monthly. 

Illustrated  Companion, 
monthly. 

Kentucky  Church  Chronicle, 
monthly. 

Laws  of  Kentuckv,  monthly. 

Medical  Herald,  monthly. 

National  Heptasoph,  monthly. 

Orphans'  Friend,  monthly. 

Southern  Bivouac,  monthly. 

Southern  Manufacturer  'and 
Builder,  monthlv. 

Southern  Trade  Gazette,  m'ly. 

JESSAMINE    CO.,  D  POP.,  10,864. 

Nicholasville,  Journal-Courier,  weekly. 

KENTON  CO.,  fJ2  POP.,  43,98.3. 

Coviugtou,  Commonwealth,  d'ly  and  w'ly. 
Old  Path  Guide,  vveeklv. 
Worker,  monthly. 

LAUREL  CO.,  0^  POP.,  9,131. 

liOudou,  Mountain  Echo,  weekly. 

L.iWRENCE  CO.,   □'  POP.,   13,262. 

Liouisa,  Lawrence  Co.  Index,  weekly. 

LEE  CO.,  D-  POP.,  4,2.54. 

Beattyville,  Three  ForksEnterpri.se,  w'y. 
Soldier's  Friend,  monthly. 

LEWIS  CO.,  cf  POP.,   13,154. 

Vancebiirgli,  Courier,  weekly. 

LINCOLN  CO.,  D    POP.,  15,080. 

Stanford,  Interior  Journal,  semi-v*-eekly. 

LIVINGSTON  CO.,   -D  POP.,  9,165. 

Smitbland,  Livingston  Sentinel,  weekly. 

LOGAN  CO.,  p  POP.,  24,358. 

Riissellville,  Herald-Enterprise,  weekly. 

LYON  CO.,  p  POP.,  6,76S. 
Kuttawa,  Saturday  Evening  Echo,  weekly. 

M'CRACKEN  CO.,  P  POP.,  16,262. 

Paducah,  News,  daily  and  weekly. 

Standard,  daily  and  weekly. 

MCLEAN  CO.,   -a  POP.,  9,293. 

Calhoun,  Green  River  Courier,  weekly. 

MADISON  CO.,  n  POP.,  22,052. 
Ricliinond,  Herald,  weekly. 

Kentucky  Register,  weekly. 

MARION  CO.,  D  POP.,  14,693. 

Lebanon,  Standard  and  Times,  weekly. 
St.  Mary's,  Sentinel,  semi-monthly. 

MASON  CO.,  a   POP.,  20,469. 

Maysville,    Evening    Bulletin,  daily   and 
weekly. 
Eagle,  weekly. 
Republican,  weekly. 

MEADE  CO.,  -a  POP.,  10,323. 
Braudenburgh,  Meade  Co.  News,  weekly. 

MERCER  CO.,  a  POP.,  14,142. 

Harrodsburgr,  Democrat,  weekly. 

Mercer  Co.  Citizen,  weekly. 


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KENTUCKV. 

MONTGOMERY  CO..    D    POP.,   10,566. 

Mouut  Sterliug,  Gcazette,  weekly. 

Sentinel  Democrat,  w'ly. 

MORGAN  CO.,  OFOP.,   8,455. 

West  Liiberty,  Licking    Valley   Scorcher, 
weekly. 

MUHLENBERG  CO., -D  POP.,   15,098. 

Central  Cltv.  Argus,  weekly 
Greeuville,  Muhlenberg  Echo,  weekly. 

NELSON  CO.,  D   POP.,   16,609. 

BarUstown,  Nelson  Co.  Record,  weekly. 

NICHOLAS  CO.,  i  POP.,  11,869. 

Carlisle,  Independent,  weekly. 
Mercury,  weekly. 

OHIO  CO.,  -a  POP.,  19,669. 

Hartford,  Herald,  weekly. 

OLDHAM  CO.,  [^  POP.,  7,667. 

Lia  Grange,  Oldham  Co.  Era,  weekly. 

OWEN  CO.,  6  POP..  17,401. 
Owenton,  Owen  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 
Owen  News,  weekly. 

PENDLETON  CO.,  6  POP.,   16,702. 

Falinoiitli,  Democrat,  weekly. 
Guide,  weekly. 

PIKE  CO.,  D-  pop.,  13,001. 

Pikeville,  Banner-Enterprise,  weekly. 
PULASKI  CO.,  g  POP.,  21,318. 

Somerset,  Reporter,  semi-weekly. 
Republican,  weekly. 
Telegraph,  weekly. 

ROBERTSON  CO.,  i  POP.,  5,814. 

Mount    Olivet,    Robertson     Co.    Tribune, 
weekly. 

ROWAN  CO.,  d  POP.,  4,420. 

Morehead,  Times,  weekly. 

SCOTT  CO.,  t^   POP.,   14,965. 

Georgetown,  Times,  weekly. 

SHELBY  CO.,  i  POP.,   16,813. 

Shelbyville,  Shelby  Sentinel,  weekly. 

SIMPSON  CO.,  P  POP.,   10,641. 

Franklin,  Favorite,  weekly. 

SPENCER  CO.,    D   POP.,  7,040. 

Taylor sville,  Spencer  Courier,  weekly. 

TAYLOR  CO.,  □  POP.,  9,259. 

Campbcllsville,  Crockett  Gleaner,  weekly 

TODD  CO.,  P  POP.,  15,994. 
Elktou,  Todd  Co.  Progress,  wfeekly. 

TRIGG   CO..  P  POP.,  14,489. 

Catliz,  Kentucky  Telephone,  weekly. 

TRIMBLE  CO.,  [^  POP.,  7,171. 

Milton,  Free  Press,  weekly. 

UNION  CO.,  -a  POP.,  17,809. 

Caseyville,  Enteri^rise,  weekly. 
Uniontown,  Union  Local,  semi-weekly. 

WARREN  CO.,  ?  POP.,  27,531. 

Bowling  Green,  Park  City  Times,  daily 
and  weekly. 
Democrat,  weekly. 

WASHINGTON  CO.,  D  POP.,  14,419. 

Springfleld,  Washington  Leader,  weekly. 

WAYNE  CO.,  a  POP.,  12,512. 
Monticello,  Signal,  weekly. 

WEBSTER  CO.,  -D  POP.,   14,246. 

Dixon,  Webster  Co.  Record,  weekly. 


KENTUCKY. 

WHITLEY  CO.,  P   POP.,  12,0IX). 

Williainsbiirgh,  Times,  weekly. 

WOODFORD  CO.,  D  POP.,  11,800. 

Midway,  Blue-Grass  Clipper,  weekly. 
Versailles,  Woodford  Sun,  weekly. 

LOUISIANA. 
Pop.,  939,946. 

ASCENSION  PARISH,  □,  POP.,   16,895. 

Donaldsonville,  Ascension  Democrat ,. 
weekly. 
Chiei:,  weekly. 

ASSUMPTION  PARISH,  [?  POP.,  17,010. 

Napoleonville,    Pioneer    of    Assumption, 
weekly. 

AVOYELLES  PARISH.  D  POP.,    16,747. 

Marksville,  Bulletin,  weekly. 
Review,  weekly. 

BIENVILLE  PARISH,  6    POP.,  10,.t42. 

Sparta,  Rural  Times,  weekly. 

BOSSIER  PARISH,  "D  POP.,   16,042. 

Bellevue,  Bossier  Banner,  weekly. 

CADDO  PARISH,  "n  POP.,  26,296. 

Shreveport,  Times,  daily  and  weekly. 
Chief,  weekly. 

CALCASIEU  PARISH,  P  POP.,  12,4S4. 

Lake  Charles,  Commercial,  weekly. 
Echo,  weekly. 

CATAHOULA  PARISH,  D  POP.,  10,277. 

Harrisonburg,  Catahoula  News,  weekly. 

CLAIBORNE  PARISH,  ^  POP.,  18,837. 

Homer,  Guardian,  weekly. 

CONCORDIA  P.*,RISH,  D  POP.,  14,914. 

Vijlalia,  Concordia  Eagle,  v%-eekly. 

Concordia  Sentinel,  weekly. 

DE  SOTO  PARISH.,  "U  POP.,   15,603. 

Grand  Cane.  De  Soto  Monitor,  weekly. 
nianslleld,  De  Soto  Democrat,  weekly. 
Herald,  weekly. 

EAST  BATON  ROUGE  PARISH.,  D  POP.,   19,966. 

Baton  Rouge,  Capitolian  Advocate,  daily 
and  weekly. 
Truth,  weekly. 

EAST  CARROLL  PARISH,  cf  POP.,  12,l:ii. 

Tiake    Providence,   East    Carroll   Demo- 
crat, weekly. 

EAST  FELICIANA  PARISH.,  n  POP.,   15,132. 

Clinton,  Patriot-Democrat,  weekly. 

Southern  Watchman,  weekly. 

FRANKLIN   PARISH.,  [^  POP.,   6,495. 

Winnsborougli,  Franklin  Sun,  weekly. 

GRANT  PARISH.,    D    POP.,   6,188. 

Ada,  School  Messenger,  monthly. 
Colfax,  Chronicle,  weekly. 

IBERIA  PARISH.,  PJPOP.,   16,676. 

New  Iberia,  Enterprise,  semi-weekly. 

Louisiana  Cotton-Boll,  w'kly. 
■    Louisiana  Farmer,  weekly. 

IBERVILLE  PARISH,  9    POP.,    17,544. 

Plaquemine,  Iberville  South,  weekly. 

JEFFERSON  PARISH,  O,  POP.,   12,166. 

Gretna,  Courier,  weekly. 

LAFAYETTE  PARISH,  9   POP.,  13,235. 

Lia  Fayette,  Advertiser,  weekly. 

LA  FOURCHE  PARISH,  P,  POP.,   19,113. 

Thibodau.x,  Sentinel,  weekly. 


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LOUISIANA. 

LINCOLN   PARISH,    6    POP.,   11,075. 

Buston,  Callgraph,  weekly. 

LIVINGSTON    PARISH,  O  POP.,  5,258. 

Maurepas,  Gazette,  weekly. 

Southland,  weekly. 
Springfield,  Ledger,  weekly. 
Whitehall,  Age,  weekly. 

MADISON  PARISH,  ri  POP.,   13,906. 

Tallulali,  Madison  Times,  weekly. 

MOREHOUSE  PARISH,  (^  POP.,   14,206. 

Bastrop,  Morehouse  Clarion,  weekly. 
Morehouse  Sentinel,  weekly, 

NATCHITOCHES  PARISH,   -D  POP.,   19,707. 

Marthaville,  Mounter,  weekly. 
Natchitoches,  Democratic  Review,  w'kly. 
Robelin,  Reporter,  weekly. 

ORLEANS  PARISH.,  O,  POP.,  216,090. 

New  Orleans,  City  Item,  daily. 

Commercial  Bulletin,  daily 
and  weekly. 

Deutsche  Zeitung,  daily, 
weekly  and  Sunday. 

Evening  Chronicle,  daily. 

L'  Abeille, daily  and  weekly. 

Picayune,  daily  and  weekly. 

States,  daily  and  Sunday. 

Times-Democrat,  daily  and 
weekly. 

Bulletin,  semi-weekly. 

Algiers  Advertiser,  weekly. 

American  Lumberman, 
weekly. 

Christian  Advocate, weekly. 

Labor  Vindicator,  weekly. 

Le  Journal  Les  Petites  An- 
nonees  et  Le  Guide  De 
L'Expositiou,  weekly. 

Le  Propagateur  Catholique. 
weekly. 

Louisiana"  Standard,  w'kly. 

Mascot,  weekly. 

Morniiig  Star,  Sunday. 

South-Western  Christian 
Advocate,  weekly. 

South-Western  P  r  e  s  b  y  t  e- 
rian,  weekly. 

Sugar  Bowl  aud  Farm  Jour- 
nal, weekly. 

Der  Famllien  Freiind.  bi- 
weekly. 

Bicycle  South,  monthly. 

Joiirnal  of  Education,  m'hiy 

Medical  and  Surgical  Jour- 
nal, monthly. 

Southern  Pharmacist,m'hly 

Warrington's  Musical  Re- 
view, monthly. 

Werlein's  Journal  of  Music, 
monthly. 

OUACHITA  PARISH,    i    POP.,    14,685. 

Monroe,  Bulletin,  weekly. 

Ouachita  Telegraph,  weekly. 

PLAQUEMNES  PARISH,  □,  POP.,  11,575. 

Fointe  a  la  Ilaclie,  Observer,  weekly. 

POINTE  COUPEE  PARISH,  D  POP.,  17,785. 

New  Roads,  Pointe  Coupee  Banner,  weekly. 
Pointe  Coupee,  Democrat,  weeklj'. 

RAPIDES  PARISH,  D  POP.,  23,563. 

Alexandria.    Louisiana   Democrat,   semi- 
weekly. 
State  Central  Express,  w'kly. 

RED  RHER  PARISH,  ^3  POP.,   8.573. 

Coushatta,  Citizen,  weekly. 

RICHLAND   PARISH,  ^  POP.,  8,440. 

Rayville,  Richland  Beacon,  weekly. 

SABINE  PARISH,  -U  POP.,  7,:J44. 

Many,   Southron  of  Sabine,  weekly. 

ST.   BERNARD  PARISH,  □,  POP.,   4,105. 

St.  Bernai-fl,  E.igle,  weekly. 


LOUISIANA. 

ST.   CHARLES  PARISH,  C^  POP.,  7,161. 

Hahnville,  St.  Charles  Herald,  weekly. 

ST.  JAMES  PARISH,  □,  POP.,  14,714. 

Convent,  Le  Foyer  Creole,  weekly. 

ST.  JOHN  BAPTIST  PARISH,  CL  POP.,  9,686. 

Bonnet  Carre,  Meschacebe,  weekly. 

ST.   LA.\'DRY  PARISH,  □  POP.,  40,004. 

Opelousas,  Courier,  weekly. 

St.  Landry  Democrat,  weekly. 
Wasliington,  Argus,  weekly. 

ST.   MARTIN'S  PARISH.  ^  POP.,  12,66.3. 

St.  Martinville,  St.  Martin  Reveille,  w'kly. 

ST.   MARY'S  PARISH,  ^  POP.,   19,891. 

Franklin,  St.  Mar>-  Herald,  weekly. 
Morgan  City,  Free  Press,  weekly. 

St.  Mary  Review,  weekly. 

ST.   TA.MMANY  PARISH,  D-  POP.,   6,887. 

Covington,  St.  Tammany  Farmer,  weekly. 

TANGIPAHOA   P.UIISH,  D-  POP.,  9,638. 

Amite  City,  Gazette,  weekly. 

Independent,  weekly. 
Ponchatoula,  Gazette,  weekly. 

TENSAS   PARISH,  c(  POP.,   17,815. 

St.  Joseph,  North  Louisiana  Journal, w'kly. 

TERRE  BONNE  PARISH,  Q^  POP.,   17,957. 

Hounia,  Courier,  weekly. 

Terrebonne  Times,  weekly. 

UNION   PARISH,   i  POP.,    13,526. 

Fartnerville,  Gazette,  weekly. 

VERMILLION  PARISH,  C?  POP.,  8,T28. 

Abbeville,  Meridional,  weekly. 

VERNON  PARISH,  -D  POP.,  5,160. 

Leesville,  Vernon  Condenser,  weekly. 

WEBSTER  PARISH,   \j  POP.,   10,005. 

Minden,  Democrat,  weekly. 

Webster  Tribune,  weekly. 

WEST  BATON  ROUGE    PARISH,   D  POP.,   7,667. 

West  Baton  Rouge  (Port  Allen  P.  O.J,  Sugar 
Planter,  weekly. 

WEST  CARROLL  PARISH,  □"  POP.,  2,776. 

Floyd,  West  Carroll  Watchman,  weekly. 

WEST  FELICIANA  PARISH,    D    POP.,   12,809. 

St.  Fraucisville  (Bayou  Sara  P.  O.),  Feli- 
ciana Sentinel,  weekly. 

WINN  PARISH,  [^  POP.,  5,S46. 

Winnfield,  Southern  Sentinel,  weeklj*. 

MAINE. 
Pop.,  648,936. 

ANDROSCOGGIN  CO,  J^   POP.,  45.042. 

Lewiston,  Evening  Journal,  daily,  Saturday 
and  weekly. 

Courrier  De  Lewjston,  weekly. 

Gazette,  weekly. 

Labor  Advocate,  weekly. 

Le  Messager,  weekly. 

Saturday  Signal,  weekly. 

Bates  Student,  monthly. 
Lisbon  Falls,  Village  News,  weekly. 
Livermore  Falls,  News,  weekly. 
Mechanic's  Falls,  Ledger,  weekly. 

AROOSTOOK  CO.,  6  POP.,  41,700. 

Caribou,  Aroostook  Republican,  weekly. 
Houltou,  Aroostook  Pioneer,  weekly. 

Aroostook  Times,  weekly. 
Presque  Isle,  North  Star,  weekly. 


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MAINE. 

CUMBERLAND  CO.,  P  POP.,  86,359. 

Brldgeton,  News,  weekly. 
Brunswick,  Herakl,  weekly. 

Telegraph,  weekly. 
Bowdoln  Orient,  bi-weekly. 
Ferry  Village,  Sentinel,  weekly. 

Odd  Fellows'  Register,  m'thly. 
Portland,  Advertiser,  daily  and  weekly. 

Eastern  Argus,  daily,  tri-weekly 

and  weekly. 
Evening  Express,  daily. 
Press,  daily  and  weeklv. 
Christian  Mirror,  weekly. 
Globe,  weekly. 
Herald,  weekly. 
Sunday  Times,  Sunday. 
Transcript,  weekly. 
Zion's  Advocate,  weekly. 
Ambassador,  monthly. 
♦American  Hume  Magazine   and 
Illustrated  I.ibrary,  monthly. 
•Illustrated  Household  Magazine, 
monthly. 
Live  Stock  Monthly. 
North-East,  monthly. 
*Our  Home  and  Fireside    Maga- 
zine, monthly. 

*  People's  Illustrated  Journal.m'ly 
Pvthian  Herald,  monthly. 
Maine  Historical  and  Genealogi- 
cal Recorder,  quarterly. 

Maine  Sunday-School  Reporter, 

quarterly. 
Masonic  Token,  quarterly. 
Saccarappa,  Westbrook  Chronicle,  weekly. 

FRANKLIN  CO.,  -O  POP.,   18,180. 

Farmiiigton,  Chronicle,  weekly. 

Franklin  Journal,  weekly. 

School  World,  monthly. 
Phillips,  Phonograph,  weekly. 
Wilton,  Record,  weekly. 

HANCOCK  CO.,  [?  POP.,  38,129. 

Bar  Harbor,  Mount  Desert  Herald,  weekly. 
Bueksport,  Ariel,  monthly. 
Castine,  Gazette,  weekly. 
Deer  Isle,  Gazette,  weekly. 
Ellsworth.  American,  weekly. 

KENNEBEC  CO.,  Q  POP.,   .53,058. 

Augusta,  Kennebec    Journal,    daily    and 

\VGGkl  V. 

Gospel  Banner,  weekly. 
Home  Farm,  weekly. 
Maine  Farmer,  weekly. 
New  Age,  weekly. 
Backlog  Sketches,  semi-monthly. 
Vickery's  Fireside  Visitor,  semi- 
monthly. 
Happy  Hours,  monthly. 
»  Illustrated  Family  Herald,  m'ly. 
Illustrated  Family  Monthly. 

*  People's    Literary     Companion, 

monthly. 
Riverside  Messenger,  monthly. 
■►  True's  Illustrated  Magazine  and 
Home  Companion,  monthly. 
East    Winthrop,    Winthrop    Banner,    semi 

monthly. 
Gardiner,  Home  Journal,  weekly. 

Kennebec  Reporter,  weekly. 
Hallowell,  Register,  weekly. 
Watervllle,  Mall,  weekly. 

Sentinel,  weekly. 
Colbv  Echo,  monthly. 
Winthrop,  Budget,  weekly. 

KNOX  CO.,  9  POP.,  32,863. 

Camden,  Herald,  weekly. 
Rocklaud,  Courier  Gazette,  weekly. 

Free  Press,  weekly. 

Opinion,  w^eekly. 
Thomaston,  Herald,  weekly. 

High  School  Record,  quarterly. 

LINCOLN  CO..  9   POP.,  24,821. 

Booth  Bay,  Register,  weekly. 
Damariscotta,  Herald  and  Record,  weekly. 
Waldoboro,  Lincoln  Co.  News,  weekly. 
■Wiscnsset,  Lilliputian,  weekly. 


MAINE. 

OXFORD  CO.,  -a  POP.,  32,627. 

Canton,  Telephone,  weekly. 

Maine  Horse-Breeders'  Monthly. 
Fryeburg,  Academy  Bell,  quarterly. 
No'rway,  Oxford  Co.  Advertiser,  weekly. 
Paris,  Oxford  Democrat,  weekly. 

PENOBSCOT  CO.,  D  POP.,  "0,476. 

Bangor,  Commercial,  dally  and  weekly. 

Whig  and  Courier,  daily  and  w'kly. 

Dirigo  Rural,  weekly. 

Industrial   Journal,  weekly. 
Dexter,  Eastern  State,  weekly. 
Gazette,  weekly. 

PISCATAQtnS  CO.,  D  POP.,  14,872. 

Dover,  Piscataquis  Observer,  weekly. 

SAOADAHOC    CO.,  P  POP.,   19,272. 

Bath,  Times,  daily  and  weekly. 

Independent,  weekly. 

People's  Eastern  Fireside,  monthly. 
Bowdoinham,  Advertiser,  weekly. 
Richmond,  Bee,  weekly. 

SOMERSET  CO.,  D  POP.,  32,333. 

Fairfield,  Journal,  weekly. 
North  Anson,  Union  Advocate,  weekly. 
Pittsflekl,  Advertiser,  weekly. 
Skowliegan,  Somerset  Reporter,  weekly. 
Family  Sunshine,  monthly. 

WALDO  CO.,  [?   POP.,  32,463. 

Belfast,  Progressive  Age,  weekly. 

Republican  Journal,  weekly. 
Temperance  Record,  monthly. 

WASHINGTON    CO..  D-  POP.,  44,484. 

Calais,  Advertiser,  weekly. 

Times,  weekly. 
Eastport,  Sentinel,  weekly. 
Standaril,  weekly. 
Machias,  Republican,  weekly. 
Union,  weekly. 

YORK  CO.,  p  POP.,  62,257. 

Blddeford,  Evening  Times,  daily  and  weekly. 
Journal,  daily  and  weekly. 
Maine  Sentinel,  weekly. 
Watson's  Illuminator,  monthly. 

Kennebunk,  Eastern  Star,  weekly. 

Kezar  Falls,  Oxford  Co.  Record,  weekly. 

North  Berwick,  News  and  Journal,  weekly. 

Sanford,  Herald,  weekly.  ,    ,  ,  t 

Floral  Friend  and  Household  Jour- 
nal, monthly. 

Springvale,  Advocate,  weekly. 

M  A  R  Y  li  A  N  1>. 
Pop.,  934,943. 

ALLEOH.iNY  CO.,    D  POP-,   38,012. 

Cumberland,  News,  dally. 

Times,  daily  and  weekly. 

Home  Guard,  weekly. 

Independent,  weekly. 

Queen  City  Courier,  weekly. 

Sunday  Civilian,  Sunday. 

Three  States,  weekly. 
Frostburgh,  Mining  Journal,  weekly. 
Lonaconing,  Review,  weekly. 

ANNE  ARUNDEL  CO.,  D  POP.,  23,526. 

Annapolis,  Evening  Capital,  daily. 
Evening  Herahl,  daily. 
Anne  Arundel  Advertiser,  w'ly. 
Maryland  Gazette,  weekly. 
Maryland  Republican,  weekly. 
Record,  weekly. 

BALTIMORE  CO.,  i  POP.,  415,619. 

Baltimore,    American,  daily  and  weekly. 

Deutsche    Correspondent,    dally 

and  weekly. 
Journal,  daily  and  Sunday. 
Morning   Herald,  daily,  Sunday 

and  weekly. 
News,  daily  and  Sunday. 
Sun,  daily  and  weekly. 


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MARYLAND. 

BALTIMORE  CO. 

Baltimore,   Baltimorean,  weekly. 

Baptist,  weekly. 

Bayerisehes  Woehenblatt,  w'kly. 

Bulletin,  weekly. 

Carter's  Sunday  Journal,  weekly. 

Catholic  Mirror,  weekly. 

Conimentalor,  weekly. 

Commercial  Bulletin,  weekly. 

Episcopal  Metliodist,  weekly. 

Every  Saturday,  weekly. 

Journal  of  Commerce  and  Price 
Current,  weekly. 

Katholische  Volks-Zeitung.w'kly. 

Labor  Free  Press,  weekly. 

Manufacturers'  Record,  weekly. 

Market  Journal,  weekly. 

Maryland  Director,  weekly. 

Maryland  Law  Record,  weekly. 

Maryland  Medical  Journal,  w'ly. 

Methodist,  weekly. 

Methodist  Protestant,  weekly. 

National  Farm  and  Fireside,  w'y. 

Oriole  Tidings,  weekly. 

Presbyterian  Observer,  weekly. 

Telegram,  weekly. 

Tip  Top,  weekly. 

Trade,  weekly. 

Tribune,  weekly. 

Volksfreund  und  Biene,  weekly. 

Wecker,  weekly. 

Weekly. 

American  Farmer.semi-monthly. 

American  Literary  Churchman, 

semi-monthly. 
*Bote   der   Neuen   Kirche,  semi- 
monthly. 

Protector,  semi-monthly. 

Railroad  and  Steamship  Journal, 
semi-monthly. 

Underwriter,  semi-monthly. 

American  Journal  of  Dental  Sci- 
ence, monthly. 

Baptist  Messenger,  monthly. 

Christian  Observer,  monthly. 

Christian  Tidings,  monthly. 

Gospel  in  all  Lauds,  monthlj'. 

Herald,  monthly. 

Illustrated  Methodist,  monthly. 

List,  monthly. 

Maryland  Farmer,  monthly. 

Medical  Chronicle,  montlily. 
*  Missionary  World,  monthly. 

Official  Gazette  of  the  United 
States  Benevolent  Fraternity, 
monthly. 

Pioneer,  monthlv. 

Walzl's  Monthly. 

American  Chemical  Journal,  bi- 
monthlv. 

American  Journal  of  Mathemat- 
ics, quarterly. 

American  Journal  of  Philology, 
quarterly. 

Eighty-Four,  quarter!}'. 
Catonsville,  Argus,  weekly. 
Liitherville,  Seminarian,  monthly. 
Tovsou,  Baltimore  Co.  Herald,  weekly. 
Baltimore  Co.  Union,  weekly. 
Mar.vland  Journal,  weekly. 
Peojjle's  Voice,  weekly. 
Waverly,  News,  weekl.v. 
Woodberrj',  News,  weekly. 

CALVERT  CO.,  □  POP.,  10,538. 

Prince  Frederick,  Calvert  Journal,  w'kly. 

CAROLINE  CO.,  O  POP.,  13,766. 

Denton,  American  Union,  weekly. 

Caroline  Democrat,  weekly. 

Joiu-nal,  weekly. 
Federalsburg.  Courier,  weekly. 
Greensboro,  Free  Press,  weekly. 

CARROLL  CO.,  i    POP.,  30,992. 

Hampstead,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Union  Bridge,  Era,  weekl.v. 

Index,  weekly. 
Westminster,  American  Sentinel,  weekly. 
Democratic  Advocate, w'kly. 
Irving      Literary     Gazette, 
monthl.v. 


MARYLAND. 

CECIL  CO.,  cf  POP.,  27,108. 

Elkton,  Appeal,  weekly. 

Cecil  Co.  News,  weekly. 

Cecil  Democrat,  weekly. 

Cecil  Whig,  weekly. 
North-East,  Star,  weekly. 
Rising  Sun,  Journal,  weekly. 

CHARLES  CO.,  P    POP.,  18,548. 

Port    Tobacco,    Maryland    Independent, 
weekly. 
Times   and   Charles   Co. 
Advertiser,  weekly. 

DORCHESTER    CO.,  D-  POP.,  23,110. 

Cambridge,  Chronicle,  weekly. 

Democrat  and  News,  weekly. 
Dorchester  Era,  weekly. 

FREDERICK  CO.,  [^    POP.,  50,482. 

Emmitsburg,  Chronicle,  weekly. 
Frederick,  News,  daily  and  weekly. 

Examiner,  weekly. 

Republican  Citizen,  weekly. 

Times,  weekly. 

L'nlon,  weekly. 
Libertytown,  Banner  of  Liberty,  weekly. 
Mechanlcstown,  Catoctln  Clarion,  weekly. 
Middletown,  Valley  Register,  weekly. 

GARRETT  CO.,  ti  POP.,  12,175. 

Deer  Park,  Religious  Gleaner,  semi-monthly. 
Oakland,  Mountain  Democrat,  weekly. 
Republican,  weeklj'. 

HARFORD  CO.,  cf   POP.,  28,042. 

Bel  Air,  .9!gis  and  Intelligencer,  weekly. 

Harford  Democrat,  weekly. 

Times,  weekly. 
Havre  de  Grace,  Republican,  weekly. 

Electric  Light,  monthly. 

HOWARD  CO.,  D    POP.,  16,140. 

Ellicott  City,  American  Progress,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 

KENT  CO.,  cf  POP.,  17,605. 
Chestertown,  Kent  News,  weekly. 
Transcript,  weekly. 

MONTGOMERY  CO.,    D    POP.,  24,7.59. 

Rockville,    Independent     Montgomerian, 
weekly. 
Montgomery  Advocate,  w'kly. 
MontgomeryCo.  Sentinel,  w'ly. 

PRINCE  GEORGE'S  CO.,   Q    POP.,  26,451. 

Hyattsville,  Advertiser,  weekly. 

Laurel,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

Upper  I>Iarlborougb,  Marlboro'  Gazette, 

weekly. 
Prince  George's  En- 
quirer, weekly. 

QUEEN  ANNE  CO.,  D-  POP.,  19,'257. 

Centreville,  Observer,  weekly. 

Record,  weekly. 
Queenstown,  News,  weekly. 

ST.   MARY'S  CO.,   9    POP.,   16,934. 

Liec^nardtown,  St.  Mary's  Beacon,  weekly. 
St.  Marj-'s  Enterprise,  w'ly. 

SOMERSET  CO.,  O^  POP.,  21,668. 

Crisfleld,  Leader,  weekly. 

Princess  Aune,  Marylander,  weekly. 

Sonrerset  Herald,  weekly. 

TALBOT  CO.,  D-  POP.,  19,065. 

Easton,  Gazette,  weekly. 

Ledger,  weekly. 

Star,  weekly. 
St.  Michaels,  Comet  and  Advertiser,  weekly. 
Trappe,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

WASHINGTON  CO.,  >3  POP.,  .3S,.561. 

Boonsboro.  Times,  weekly. 
Hagerstown,  Evening   Globe,   daily    and 
weekly. 

News,  dailv  and  weekly. 

Herald  and  Torchlight,  w'ly. 

Mail,  weekly. 

Seminary  Monthly. 


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MARYLAND. 

WASHINGTON  CO. 

WlUlamsport,  Leader,  weeklj'. 

Transcript,  weeklj'. 

WICOMICO  CO.,  D,  POP.,  18,016. 

Salisbury,  Advertiser,  weekly. 

Wicomico  Record,  weekly. 

WORCESTER  CO.,  Q,  POP.,  19,539. 

Pocomoke  City,  Falcon,  weekly. 

Poconioke  Times,  weekly. 

Record  and  Gazette,  weekly. 
Snow  Hill,  Democratic  Messenger,  weekly. 
Worcester  Co.  Shield,  weekly. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 
Pop.,  1,783,085. 

BARNSTABLE  CO.,  □,  POP.,  31,897. 

Barnstable,  Cape  Cod  Bee,  weekly. 
Patriot,  weekly. 
Sandwich  Observer,  weekly. 
Chatham,  Monitor,  weekly. 
Harwich,  IndeiJt'udi'iit,  weekly. 
Provincetowii,  Advni-ate,  weeklj'. 
Yarmouth  Port,  Cape  Cod  Item,  weekly. 
May  Flower,  weekly. 
Yarmouth  Register,  weekly. 

BERKSHIRE  CO.,  -Q  POP.,   69,032. 

Adams,  Freeman,  weekly. 

Great  Barrlngton,  Berkshire  Courier,  weekly. 

Lee,  Valley  Gleaner,  weekly. 

North  Adams,  Hoosac  Valley  News,  weekly. 

Transcript,  weekly. 
Pittslield,  Evening  Journal,  daily. 

Berkshire  Co.  Eagle,  weekly. 

Sun,  weekly. 

Musical  Monthlv. 
WllUamstown,  Argo.  bi-weekly. 

Williams  Athenjeum,  bi-w'ly. 

BRISTOL  CO.,  Q,  POP.,  139,040. 

Attleborough,  Advocate,  weekly. 
Chronicle,  weekly. 
Easton,  Journal,  weekly. 
Falrhaveu,  Star,  weekly. 
Fall  River,  Evening  News,  dally  and  weekly. 
Herald,  daily  and  weekly. 
Advance,  weekly. 
Le  Castor,  weekly. 
Monitor,  weekly. 
Sunday  Bulletin,  Sunday. 
Mansfield,  News,  weekly. 
New    Bedford,    Evening  Standard,   daily 
and  weekly. 
Mercury,  daily  and  w'kly. 
O  Luso  Americano,  w'kly. 
Signal,  weekly. 
Whalemen's  Shipping  List 
and  Merchants'  Trans- 
cript, weekly. 
Old  Colonist,  monthly. 
Taunton,  Gazette,  daily  and  weekly. 

Bristol  Co.  Republican,  vt^eekly. 

DUKES  CO.,  □,  POP.,  4,300. 
Cottage  City,  Star,  weekly. 
Edgartown,  Vineyard  Gazette,  weekly. 

ESSEX  CO..  cf  POP.,  244,535. 
Amesbury,  News,  weekly. 

Villager,  weekly. 
Beverly,  Citizen,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 
Danvers,  Mirror,  weekly. 
Georgetown,  Advocate,  weekly. 
Gloucester,  Cape  Ann  Evening  Breeze,  daily 
and  weekly. 
News,  daily. 

Cape  Ann  Advertiser,  weekly. 
Haverhill,  Evening  Bulletin,  daily  and  w'kly. 
(T.izcttc,  daily  and  weekly. 
Liil)orer,  daily  and  weekly. 
Essex  Banner,  weekly. 
Outline,  weekly. 
Willey's  Monthlv  Folly. 
Ipswich,  Chronicle,  weekly. 


MASSACHUSETTS. 

ESSEX  CO. 

Lawrence,  American,  daily  and  weekly. 
Eagle,  daily  and  weekly. 
Anzeiger,  weekly. 
Journal,  weekly. 
Sentinel,  weekly. 
Sunday  Telegram,  Sunday. 
Lynn,  Bee,  daily  and  weekly. 

Evening  Item,  daily  and  weekly. 
Saturday  Union,  weekly. 
Transcript,  weekly. 
People'.*  Paper,  monthly. 
Marblehead,  Messenger,  weekly. 

Wampum  Belt,  monthly. 
Merrimac,  Budget,  weekly. 
Methuen,  Transcript,  weekly. 

High  School  Atom,  monthly. 
NewburyiiOrt,  Germ,  daily. 

Herald,  daily  and  weekly. 
Valley  Visitor,  weekly. 
Peabody,  Press,  weekly. 

Reporter,  weekly. 
Rockport,  Review,  weekly. 

Gleaner,  monthly. 
Salem,  Evening  News,  daily.. 

Evening  Telegram,  daily. 
Gazette,  semi-weekly  arid  weekly. 
Register,  semi-weekly. 
Observer,  weekly. 
American  Apiculturist,  monthly. 
Peabody's  Fireside  Favorite,  m'thly. 
Saugus,  News,  weekly. 
Swarapscott,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
West  Newbury,  Messenger,  bi-weekly. 

FRANKLIN  CO..  -D  POP.,  36,001. 

Greenfield,  Franklin  Co.  Reformer,  w'kly. 

Gazette  and  Courier,  weekly. 

American  Garden,  monthly. 

Good  Cheer,  monthly. 

Our  Country  Home,  "monthly. 
Orange,  Journal,  weekly. 
Shelburne  Falls,  Arms  Student,  monthly. 
Turner's  Falls,  Reporter,  weekly. 

HAMPDEN  CO.,  -a  POP.,   104,142. 

Holyoke,  Transcript,  daily  and  weekly. 
Herald,  weekly. 
Journal,  weekly. 
Le  Defenseur,  weekly. 
Builder,  monthly. 
High  School  Monthly. 
Manufacturer   and   Industrial   Ga 

zette,  monthly. 
Paper  World,  monthlv. 
Palmer,  Journal,  weekly. 
Springfield,  Democrat,  daily. 
News,  daily. 
Republican,  daily,  Sunday  and 

weekly. 
Union,  daily  and  weekly. 
Evangelist,  weekly. 
Herald  of  Lire,  weekly. 
Le  .lean  Baptiste,  weekly. 
New      England      Homestead, 

weekly. 
Domestic  Journal,  monthly. 
Farm  and  Home,  montlily. 
Wheelmen's  Gazette,  mo'thly. 
Westfleld,  Times  and  News  Letter,  weekly. 

HAMPSHIRE  CO..  -D  POP.,   47,'232. 

Amherst,  Record,  weekly. 

Student,  bi-weekly. 
East  Hampton,  News  and  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Northampton,     Hamp-hire  Herald,  daily 
and  weekly. 
Hampshire   Co.    Journal, 

weekly. 
Hampshire  Gazette,  w'ly. 
Periodical  World,  m'thly. 
Ware,  Gazette,  weekly. 
Standard,  weekly. 

MIDDLESEX  CO.,  D-  POP.,    317,830. 

Acton,  Patriot,  weekly. 
Arlington,  Advocate,  weekly. 

Middlesex  Townsman,  weekly. 
Ashby,  Argus,  monthly. 
Ashland,  Advertiser,  weekly. 
Bedford,  Bulletin,  weekly. 


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MASSACHUSJETTS. 

MIDDLESEX  CO. 

Cambridge,  Crimson,  daily. 

Clironicle,  weekly. 
News  and  Real  Estate  Adver- 
tiser, weekly. 
Press,  weekly. 
Science,  weekly. 
Tribune,  weekly. 
Harvard  Advocate,  bi-weekly. 
Harvard  Lampoon,  bi-w'kly. 
Pysche,  monthly. 
Cochitiiate,  Enterprise  and  Wayland  Review, 

weekly. 
■College  Hill,  Tuftoniah,  monthly. 
•Concord,  Freeman,  weekl.y. 
Everett,  Free  Press,  weekly. 
Groton.  Citizen,  weekly. 
Holliston,  Transcript,  weekly. 
Hopkinton,  Banner,  weeklj-. 
Gazette,  weekly. 
Hudson,  Pioneer,  weekly. 

Grange  Homes,  monthly. 
Lexington,  Minute-Man,  weekly. 
Littleton,  Courant,  weekly. 
Guidon,  weekl.v. 
Lowell,  Citizen,  daily  and  weekly. 
Courier,  daily  and  weekly. 
Morning  Mail,  daily  and  weekly. 
Morning  Times,  daily  and  weekly. 
Bell,  Sunday. 

Journal  du  Commerce,  weekly. 
Sun,  weekly. 
Vox  Populi,  weekly. 
Recorder,  monthly. 
Maiden,  City  Press,  weekly. 
Mirror,  weekly. 
Youth,  monthly. 
Marlboro,  Advertiser,  weekly. 

Mirror  Journal,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 

Farmers'  Companion    and    Prize 
Monthly. 
Maynard,  Journal,  weekly. 
Medford,  Mercury,  weekly. 
Melrose,  Journal,  weekly. 
Natick,  Bulletin,  weekly. 

Citizen,  weekly. 
Newton,  Graphic,  weekly. 
Journal,  weekly. 
High  School  Review,  monthly. 
Pepperell,  Star,  weekly. 
Reading,  Chronicle,  weekly. 
Saxonville,  News,  weekly. 
Sherborn.  Tribune,  weekly. 
Shirley,  Union,  monthly. 
Somervllle,  Chronicle,  weekly. 

Journal,  weekly. 
South  Framinghani,    Framingham   Gazette, 
weekly. 
Framingham  Tribune, 
weekly. 
Stoneham,  Independent,  weekly. 

News,  weekly. 
Stow,  Sentinel,  weekly. 
Sudbury,  Sun,  weekl.v".  • 

Townsend,  Transcript,  wepkl.y. 
Wakefield,  Bulletin,  weekly. 

Citizen  and  Banner,  weekly. 
Waltham,  Tribune,  daily. 

Free  Press,  weekly. 
Record,  weekly. 
Watertown,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

Standard,  weekly. 
West  Newton  Newton  Transcript,  weekly. 
Winchester.  Star,  weekly. 
Woburn,  Advertiser,  weekly. 
Journal,  weeklj-. 
Union,  weekly. 

NANTUCKET  CO.,  □,  POP.,   3,727. 

Nantucket,  Inquirer  and  Mirror,  weekly. 
Journal,  weekly. 

NORFOLK  CO.,  D-  POP.,  96,507. 

Bralntree,  Observer  and  Old  Colony  Adver- 
tiser, weekly. 
Brookline,  Chronicle,  weekly. 
Canton,  Journal,  weekly. 
Cohasset,  Cottager,  wee'kl.v. 
Deilhain,  Standard,  weekly. 
-Transcript,  weekly. 
East  Weymouth,  News,  weeklj'. 


MASSACHUSETTS. 

NORFOLK  CO. 

Foxborough,  Reporter,  weekly. 

Times,  weeklj'. 
Franklin,  Sentinel,  weekly. 
Hyde  Park,  Norfolk  Co.  Gazette,  weekly. 

Times,  weekly. 
Medfield,  Bulletin,  weekly. 
Medwaj',  Gazette,  weekly. 
Magnet,  weeklj'. 
Milton,  News,  weekl.v. 
Needham,  Chronicle,  weekly. 
Norwood,  Advertiser,  weekly. 

Review,  weeklj'. 
Quincy,  Advertiser,  weekly. 
Patriot,  weeklj'. 

Granite  Cutters'  Journal,  monthly. 
Randolph,  Norfolk  Co.  Register  and  Holbrook 

News,  weekly. 
Sharon,  Advocate,  weekl.v. 
Stoughton,  Sentinel,  weekly. 
Walpole,  Star,  weeklj'. 
Wellesley,  Advertiser,  weekl.v. 
Courant.  weekly.  ' 
Familj'  Mirror,  monthlj', 
Weymouth,  Gazette  and  Braintree  Reporter, 
weekly. 

PLYMOUTH  CO.,  □,  POP.,  74,018. 

Abington,  Herald,  weekly. 

Plj'mouth  Co.  Journal,  weekly. 
Bridgewater,  Independent,  weeklj*. 
Brockton,  Enterprise,  dally  and  weekly. 

Evening  Gazette,  dailj'  and  w'kly. 
Eagle,  weeklv. 
Campello,  Leader,  weekly. 
Duxbury,  Pilgrim,  weekly. 
Hingham,  Journal,  weekly. 
Marshfield,  Mail,  weekly. 
Middleborough,  Gazette,  weekly. 

News,  weekl.y. 
Plymouth,  Free  Press,  weekly. 

Old  Colonj-  Memorial,  weekly. 
Rockland,  Independent,  weekly. 

Standard  and  Plj'mouth  Co.  Ad- 
vertiser, weeklj'. 
Scituate,  South  Shore  Herald,"  weekly. 
South  Abington.  Plj'mouth  Co.  Courier,  w'ly. 

Times,  weeklj'. 
South  Scituate,  News,  weeklj'. 
Wareham,  News,  weekl.v. 
Times,  weekly. 

SUFFOLK  CO.,  D-  POP.,  387,927. 

Boston,  Advertiser,  daily  and  weekly. 
Evening  Record,  daily. 
Evening  Star,  daily  and  Sunday. 
Evening  Transcript,  d'ly  and  w'kly. 
Evening     Traveller,     dailj',    semi- 

weeklj'  and  weeklj'. 
Globe,  daily,  weekl.v  and  Sunday. 
Herald,  daily  and  Sunday. 
Law  Record,  dailj'. 
Morning  Journal,  dailj',  senii-week- 

l.y  an  d  weekl.v. 
Post,  dally,  semi-w'kly  and  w'kly. 
Commercial     and     Shipping  List, 

semi-weeklj'. 
Advocate,  weeklj'. 
American  Architect  and  Building 

News,  weekly. 
American  Cabinet  Maker  and  Up- 
holsterer, weekly. 
American  Carpet  Reporter  and 

Decorator,  weeklj'. 
American  Cultivator,  weeklj'. 
American  Hotel  Budget,  weeklj'. 
American  Roller,  weeklj'. 
Amusements,  weekl.v. 
Banker  and  Tradesman,  weekly. 
Banner  of  Light,  weekl.y. 
BeaL-liinont  and  Wiuthrop  Visitor 

and    Revere   Beach    Chronicle, 

weeklj'. 
Beacon,  weekly. 
Beacon    and    Dorchester    News 

Gatherer,  weekl.j'. 
Bicj'cling  World,  weekly. 
Boot  anl  Shoe  Recorder,  weeklj'. 
Bostoner  Rundschau,  weekly. 
Budget,  Sundaj'. 
Bunker  Hill  Times,  weekly. 
Christian  Leader,  weeklj'. 


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MASSACHUSETTS. 

SUFFOLK  CO. 

Boston,  Christian  Register,  weekly. 

Commercial  Bulletin,  weekly. 

Commercial  Reporter,  weekly. 

Commonwealth,  weekly. 

Congregationalist,  weekly. 

Courier,  Sunday. 

Dial,  weekly  and  quarterly. 

East  Boston  Advocate,  weekly. 

East  Boston  Argus,  weekly. 

Enteiprise,  weekly. 

Golden  Rule,  weekly. 

Home  Circle,  weekly. 

Home  Journal,  weekly. 

Hotel  Gazette  and  New  England 
Advertiser,  weekly. 

Household  Journal,  weekly. 

Hub,  weekly. 
*  Illustrated  Police  News,  weekly. 

Index,  weekly. 

Investigator,  weekly. 

Journal  of  Commerce  and  Cotton, 
Wool  and  Iron,  weekly. 

Journal  of  Education,  weekly. 

Law  and  Order,  weekly. 

Le  Republicain,  weekly. 

Littell's  Living  Age,  weeklj-. 

Manufartvirers'  Gazette,  Cotton 
Spinner  and  Sti'aiu  User,  w'kly. 

Massachusetts  Ploughman  and 
New  England  Journal  of  Agri- 
culture, weekly. 

Medical  and  Surgical  Journal,  w'ly. 
♦Messiah's  Herald,  weekly. 
•Myrtle,  weekly. 

New  England  Farmer,  weekly. 

New  England  Grocer,  weekly. 

New  England  Staaten  Zeitung, 
weekly. 

New  England  Trader,  weekly. 

News,  weekly. 

Pilot,  weekly. 

Railroad  Advertiser,  weekly. 

Reporter,  weekly. 

Republic,  weekly. 

Revere  Journal,  weekly. 

Roxbury  Advocate,  weekly. 

Roxbury  Gazette  and  South  End 
Advertiser,  weekly. 

Saturday  Evening  Express,  w'kly. 

Saturday  Evening  Gazette,  Sunday. 

Sentinel,  weekly. 

South  Boston  Inquirer,  weekly. 

South  Boston  Tribune,  weekly. 

Standard,  weeKly. 

Sunday  Times.  Sunday. 
•True  Flag,  weekly. 

Turner  Zeitung,  weekly. 

Watchman,  weekly. 

Waveiley  Magazine,  weekly. 

West  H(i.xl>ury  News,  weekly. 

Woman's  Journal,  weekly. 
•World's  Crisis  and  Second  Advent 
Messenger,  weekly. 

Yankee  Blade,  weekly. 

Youths'  Companion,  weekly. 

Zion's  Herald,  weekly. 

Every  Other  Saturday,  bi-weekly. 

Liberty,  bi  weekly. 

Literary  World,  bi-weekly. 

Tech,  bi-weekly. 

Christian  Witness  and  Advocate  of 
Bible  Holiness,  senji-monthly. 

Guardian,  semi-monthly. 

Masonic  Truth,  semimonthly. 
•Young  Pilgrim,  senii-monthlv. 
•ABC  Pathfinder  Railway  Guide, 

monthly. 
•Age   to   Come    Herald   and   Jeru- 
salem's Pioneer,  monthly. 

American  Short-Hand  Writer,  m'ly. 

American  Teacher,  monthly. 

Andover  Review,  monthly. 

Atlantic  Monthly. 

Bal>ylnnd,  monthly. 

Balli Ill's  :\I,igazine,  monthly. 

Baptist  .Missionary  Magazine,  m'ly. 

Bay  State  Monthly. 

Beacon,  monthly. 

Bivouac,  monthly. 

Bowditch's  American  Florist  and 
Farmer,  nionthl.y. 


MASSACHUSETTS. ' 

SUFFOLK  CO. 

Boston,  Chataqua  Young    Folks    Journal, 

monthly. 
Children's   New-Church  Magazine, 

monthly.  Inserts  advts.  of  books 

only. 
•Christian,  monthly. 
Civil  Service  Record,  monthly. 
Contributor,  monthly. 
Cottage  Hearth,  monthly. 
Donahoe's  Magazine,  monthly. 
Facts,  monthly. 
Firemen's  Standard,  monthly. 
Folio,  monthly. 

Gleason's  Companion,  monthly. 
Guillen  Cross  Journal,  monthly. 
Good  Times  and  Popular  Educator, 

monthly. 
Gray's  New  England  Real  Estate 

Joui'ual,  monthly. 
Handicraftsman,  monthly. 
•Heathen  Woman's  Friend,  m'thly. 
Helping  Hand,  monthly. 
Home,  monthly. 
Home  Guardian,  monthly. 
Household  and  Farm,  monthly. 
.     Household  Companion,  monthl.y. 
Hygieina.  monthly. 
Inventors'  and  Manufacturers'  Ga- 
zette, monthly. 
Journal  of  the  American  Legion  of 

Honor,  monthlj'. 
Knights  of  Honor  Reporter,  m'hly. 
Latin  School  Register,  monthly. 
Leader,  monthly. 
Le  Francais,  monthly. 
Liberal  Freemason,  monthly. 
Lutherischer  Anzeiger,  monthly. 
Mason's  Coin  Collectors'  Magazine, 

monthly. 
Massachusetts  Eclectic  Medical 

Journal,  monthly. 
Matrimonial  Times,  monthly. 
'      Missionary  Herald,  monthly. 
Musical  Herald,  monthly. 
Musical  Record,  monthly. 
New    England     Medical     Gazette, 

monthly. 
New  England  Workman,  monthly. 
New  Jerusalem  Magazine,  m'thly. 

In.serts  advts.  ot  books  only. 
Newsman,  monthly. 
•Our  Dumb  Animals,  monthl)'. 
Our  Little  Men  and  Women,  m'ly. 
Our  Little  Ones  and  the  Nursery, 

monthly. 
Our  Message,  monthly. 
Outiug,  monthly. 
Pansy,  monthly. 
Popular  Science  News  and  Journal 

of  Chemistry,  monthly. 
Science  Ob.server,  moutlil.v. 
,     Sentinel,  monthly. 

Signs  of  the  Times,  monthly. 
Social  Visitor  Magazine,  monthly. 
Spectator,  monthly. 
Spirit  Voices,  moiitlily. 
Sunday  School  Heljjer,  monthly. 
Temperance  Cans  %  monthly. 
•Times  of  Refreshing,  monthly. 
Town  and  Country  Musician,  m'ly. 
Unitarian    Review   and    Religious 

Magazine,  monthly. 
U.  S.  Official  Postal  Guide,  m'thly. 
Watchword,  monthly. 
Wedding  Bell^,  montlil.v. 
Wide  Awake,  monthly. 
*Word  of  Life,  monthly. 
Working  Boy.  monthl.v. 
Young  Folljs'  Library,  monthly. 
Youth,  monthly. 
American  Advocate  of  Peace  and 

Arbitration,  bi  r.iontiily. 
College  Stylus,  bi  niontiily. 
Education,  hi  nioniniy. 
American  .lournal  of  Numismatics, 

quarterly. 
Book  Bulletin,  quarterly. 
New  England  Historical  and  Gene- 
alogical Register,  quarterly. 
Orphan's  Fripiid,  quarterly. 
Shield,  quarterly. 


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MASSAC'HFSETTS. 

SUFFOLK  CO. 

Boston,  Sunday  School  Quarterly. 

TJniversalist  Quarterly. 
Brighton,  Independent,  weekly. 
Chelsea,  Owl,  weekly. 

Record,  weekly. 

Telegraph  and  Pioneer,  weekly. 
Dorchester,  Spy,  bi-weekly. 

WORCESTER  CO.,  D  POP.,  226,897. 

Athol,  Transcript,  weekly. 

Worcester  West  Chronicle,  weekly. 
Baldwlnville,  Cottager,  monthly. 
Barre,  Gazette,  weekly. 
Berlin,  Reporter,  weekly. 
Blackstone,  BlackstoneValleyChronicle,w'ly 
Brookfleld,  Times,  weekly. 

•  Monitor,  monthly. 
Clinton,  Courant,  weekly. 

Times,  weekly. 
Fitchbm-g,  Sentinel,  daily  and  weekly. 

Tribune,  weekly. 
Gardner,  News,  weekly. 
Grafton,  Herald,  weekly. 
Leominster,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Mllford,  Gazette,  weekly. 
Journal,  weekly. 
Northboro,  Farmer,  weekly. 
North  Brookfleld,  Journal,  weekly. 
North  Grafton,  Telephone,  weekly. 
Princeton,  Word,  monthly. 
Shrewsbury,  News,  weekly. 
Southboro,  Press,  weekly. 
Southbridge,  Herald,  weekly. 
Journal,  weekly. 
Temple  Star,  monthly. 
South  Lancaster,  True  Educator,  monthly. 
Spencer,  Le  Canadien,  weekly. 

Le  Guide  du  Peuple,  weekly. 
Sun,  weekly. 
Templeton,  Recorder,  weekly. 
Uxbridge.  Compendium,  weekly. 
Warren,  Herald,  weekly. 
Webster,  Eagle,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 
Westborough,  Chronotype,  weekly. 

Massacluisitts  Good  Templar, 
monthly. 
West  Gardner,  Woi-cesterCo.  Democrat,  w'ly. 
Gardner  Advertiser,  monthly. 
Wlnchendon,  Courier,  weekly. 
Worcester,  Evening  Gazette,  dally  &  w'ly. 
Spy,  daily  and  weekly. 
Times,  daily. 

Le  Travailleur,  semi-weekly. 
Home  Journal,  weekly. 
Labor  Union,  weekly. 
Le  Courrier  de  Worcester,  w'y. 
Nord  Ostern,  weekly. 
Blanehard's    Railroad  Pocket 

Time  Table,  monthly. 
Eastern  Medical  Journal,  m'ly. 

MICHIGAN. 
Pop.,   1,636,937. 

ALCONA    CO.,  [^  POP.,  3,107. 

Harrisville,  Alcona  Co.  Review,  weekly. 

ALLEGAN  CO.,  P  POP.,  37,815. 

Allegan,  Democrat,  weekly. 

Gazette,  weekly. 

Journal  and  Tril)une,  weekly. 
Fennvllle,  Dispatch,  weekly. 
Otsego,  Union,  weekly. 
Plainwell,  Independent,  weekly. 

Leader,  weekly. 
Saugatuck,  Lake  Shore  Commercial,  weekly. 
Wayland,  Globe,  weekly. 

ALPENA  CO.,  [f  POP.,  11,000. 

Alpena,  Argus,  weekly. 

Labor  Journal,  weekly. 
Pioneer,  weekly. 

ANTRIM  CO.,  6  POP.,  5,237. 

Bellaire,  Bi-eeze,  weekly. 
Elk  Rapids,  Progress,  weekly. 
Mancelona,  Herald,  weekly. 

ARENAC  CO.,  D- 

Standlsh,  Independent,  weekly. 


MICHIGAN. 

BARAO.A  CO.,  ~tl  POP.,  1,S04. 

Li' Anse,  Lake  Superior  Sentinel,  weekly. 

BARRY  CO.,  p  POP.,  25,317. 
Freeport,  Herald,  weekly. 
Hastingrs,  Banner,  weekly. 

Barry  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 

Home  Journal,  weeklj'. 

Plaindealer,  weekly. 

Church  Helper  of  Western  Mich- 
igan, montlily. 
Middleville,  Barry  Co.  Republican,  weekly. 
Nashville,  News,  weekly. 

BAY    CO.,  D-  POP.,   38,081. 

Bay  City,  Evening  Press,  daily. 

Tribune,  daily  and  weekly. 
Labor  Viadicator,  weekly. 
Le  Courrier,  weekly. 
Le  Patriote,  weekly. 
Lumberman's   Gazette,  weekly. 
Michigan  Freie  Press,  weekly. 
Tax  Law  Reporter,  monthly. 

BENZIE  CO.,   "D  pop.,  3,433. 

Frankfort,  Express,  weeklj'. 
Times,  weekly. 

BERRIEN  CO.,  P  POP.,  36,785. 

Benton  Harbor,  Expositor,  weekly. 
Palladium,  weekly. 
Berrien    Springs,    Berrien    Co.   Journal,, 
weekly. 
Era,  weekly. 
Buchanan,  Michigan   Independent  and    Re- 
porter, weekly. 
Record,  weekly. 
Galien,  News,  weekly. 
Niles,  Democrat,  weekly. 
Mirror,  weekly. 
Republican,  weekly. 
St.  Joseph,  Republican,  weekly. 

Traveler-Herald,  weekly. 
Srevensville,  Advertiser,  weekly. 
TThree  Oaks,  Sun,  weekly. 
Watervllet,  Record,  weekly. 

BRANCH  CO.,    P    POP.,  '27,941. 

Bron.sou,  Independent,  weekly. 

Journal,  weekly. 
Cohl^vater,  Evenina  Star,  daily. 

Republican,  semi-weekly. 
Courier,  weekly. 
Sun,  weekly. 
Qulncy,  Herald,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 
Sherwood,  Advocate,  weekly. 
Union  City,  Herald,  weekly. 
Register,  weekly. 

CALHOUN  CO.,  [p  POP.,  38,452. 

Albion,  Mirror,  weekly. 

Reporter,  weekly. 
Republican,  weekly. 
Athens,  Times,  weekly. 
Battle  Creek,  Journal,  daily  and  weekly. 
Moon,  daily  and  weekly. 
Sunday  Morning  Call,  Sunday. 
*  Youth's  Instructor,  weekly. 
Sandhedens     Tidende,      semi- 

m>nthly. 
Sanningens  Harold,  semi-ni'ly. 
Stimme   der    Wahrheit.   semi- 
monthly. 
Game  Fancier's  Journal,  m'hly. 
Good  Health,  monthly. 
Burlington,  Echo,  weekly. 
Homer,  Index,  weekly. 
Marishall,  Chronicle,  daily  and  weekly. 

Democratic  Expounder,  w'Kly. 
Statesman,  weeKly. 
Tekonsha,  News,  weekly. 

CASS  CO.,  fl  POP.,  22,009. 

Cassopolis,  National  Democrat,  weekly. 

Vigilant,  weekly. 
Dowagiac,  Republican,  weekly. 

Times,  weekly. 
Edwardsburgh,  Argus,  weekly. 
Marcellus,  News,  weekly. 
Vandalia,  Journal,  weekly. 


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MICHIGAN. 

CHAKLEVOIX  CO.,  6  POP.,   5,115. 

Boyne  City,  Statesman,  weekly. 
€liiirlevoix,  Journal,  weekly. 
Sentinel,  weekly. 
East  Jordan,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

CHEBOYGAN  CO.,  i  POP.,  6,524. 

Cheboygan,  Democrat,  weekly. 

Northern  Tribune,  weekly. 

CHIPPEWA  CO.,  6  POP-.  5.248. 

Saiilt   Ste.  Marie,  Chippewa  Co.  Demo- 
crat, weekly. 
Chippewa  Co.  News, 
weekly. 

CLARE  CO.,  D  POP.,  4,187. 

Clare,  Clare  Co.  Press,  weekly. 
Farwell,  Register,  weekly. 
Harrison,  Clare  Co.  Cleaver,  weekly. 
Standard,  weekly. 

CLINTON  CO.,  D  POP.,  28,100. 

Elsie,  Leader,  weekly. 

Sun,  weekly. 
Maple  Rapids,  Dispatch,  weekly. 
Ovid,  Clinton  and  Shiawassee  Union,  weekly. 

Register,  weekly. 

Western  'Cyclist,  semi-monthly. 
St.  Johns,  Clinton  Independent,  weekly. 
Clinton  Republican,  weekly. 

CRAWFORD  CO.,  6  POP.,  1,159. 

Grayling,  Crawford  Avalanche,  weekly. 

DELTA  CO.,  ^  POP.,  6,812. 

Escanaba,  Iron  Port,  weekly. 

EATON  CO.,  g  POP.,  31,225. 

Bellevue,  Gazette,  weekly. 
Charlotte,  Leader,  weekly. 

Prohibitionist,  weekly. 

Republican,  weekly. 
Eaton  Rapids,  Journal,  weekly. 

Times,  weekly. 
Grand  Ledge,  Independent,  weekly. 
Vermontville,  Hawk,  weekly. 

EMMET  CO.,  6  POP.,  6,639. 

Harbor  Springs,  Northern  Independent, 
weekly. 
Republican,  weekly. 
Petoskey,  Emmet  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 
Record,  weekly. 

GENESEE  CO.,  D-  POP.,  39,220. 

•Clio,  Star,  weekly. 

Fenton,  Genesee  Co.  Courier,  weekly. 

Independent,  weekly. 
Flint,  Evening  Journal,  daily  and  weekly. 

News,  dally  and  weekly. 

Deaf  Mute  MiiTor,  weekly. 

Globe,  weekly. 

Labor  News  Echo,  weekly. 

Wolverine  Citizen,  weekly. 
Flushing,  Observer,  weekly. 

Boys  and  Girls,  monthly. 
Linden,  Record,  weeklj'. 

GLADWIN   CO..   D  POP.,  1,127. 

Gladwin,  Gladwin  Co.  Record,' weekly. 

GRAND  TRAVERSE  CO.,  "D  POP.,  8,422. 

Fife  Lake.  Comet,  weekly. 
Traverse  City,  Grand    Traverse    Herald, 
weekly. 

Traverse  Bay  Eagle,  w'kly. 

Northwest  Farmer.m'thly. 

GR.^TIOT  CO.,  D  POP.,  21,936. 

Alma,  Record,  weekly. 
Elm  Hall,  Corner  Local,  weekly. 
Ithaca,  Gratiot  Co.  Journal,  weekly. 
St.  Louis,  Gratiot  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 

Herald,  weekly. 

Leader,  weekly. 

HILLSDALE  CO.,  t^l  POP.,  32,723. 

Hillsdale,  Business,  weekly. 

College  Herald,  weekly. 
Democrat,  weekly. 
Loader,  weekly. 


MICHIGAN. 

HILLSDALE  CO. 

Hillsdale.  Standard,  weekly. 
Jonesvllle,  Hillsdale  Co.  Gazette,  weekly. 

Independent,  weekly. 
Litchfield,  Gazette,  weekly. 
Reading,  Telephone,  weekly. 

.  HOUGHTON'  CO.,  t3  POP.,  22,473. 

Calumet, Amerikan  Suomalainen  Lehti.w'kly. 

News,  weekly. 
Hancock,    Mining  Herald,  weekly. 

Northwestern    Mining     Journal, 
wGcklv. 
Houghton,  Portage  Lake  Mining  Gazette, 

weekly. 
Lake  Linden,  Torch  Lake  Times,  weekly. 

HURON  CO.,  D-  POP.,  20,089. 

Bad  Axe,  Democrat,  weekly. 

Huron  Tribune,  weekly. 
Port  Austin,  Huron  Co.  News,  weekly. 
Sand  Beach,  Huron  Times,  weekly. 

INGHAM  CO.,  [?  POP.,  33,676. 
Lansing,  Republican,  triweekly  and  weekly ; 
no  advertisements  in  weekly. 
Journal,  weekly. 
Sentinel,  weekly. 
Sunday  Sittings,  Sunday. 
Veteran,  weekly. 
Leslie,  Local,  weekly. 
Mason,  Ingham  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 

Ingham  Co.  News,  weekly. 
Stockbridge,  Sun,  weekly. 
Williamston,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

Gospel  Trumpet,  .-emi-m'thly. 

IONIA  CO.,  D  POP.,  33,872. 

Beldlng,  Star,  weekly. 
Hubbardston,  Advertiser,  weekly. 
Ionia,  Evening  Mall,  daily  and  weekly. 

National,  weekly. 

Standard,  weekly. 
Lyons,  Herald,  weekly. 
P'ewamo,  Plaindealer,  weekly. 
Portland,  Observer,  weekly. 
Saranac,  Local,  weekly. 

IOSCO  CO.,  cf  POP.,  6,873. 

Au  Sable,  Lakeside  Monitor,  weekly. 

Saturday  Night,  weekly. 
East  Tawas,  Iosco  Co.  Gazette,  weekly. 
Tawas  City,  Herald,  weekly. 

ISABELLA   CO.    D   POP.,  12,159. 

Mount  Pleasant,  Isabella  Co.  Enterprise, 
weekly. 
North-Western  Tribune, 

weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 

JACKSON  CO.,  t;]  POP.,  42,031. 
Brooklyn,  Exponent,  weekly. 
Concord,  Our  Home  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Grass  Lake,  News,  weekly. 
Hanover,  Times,  weekly. 
Jackson,  Citizen,  daily  and  weekly. 

Evening  Courier,  daily. 

Patriot,  daily  and  weekly. 

Advertiser,  weekly. 

Mich.  Volksfreund,  weekly. 

Saturday  Evening  Star,  weekly. 

Sunday  Sentinel,  Sunday. 
Springport,  Signal,  weekly. 

KALAMAZOO  CO.,  P  POP.,  34,342. 

Augusta  Rev.iew,  weekly. 
Galesburg,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Kalamazoo,  Gazette,  dally  and  weekly. 

Telegraph,  daily  and  weekly. 
National  Era,  weekly. 
Reform  Herald,  weekly. 
College  Index,  monthly. 
Oeclileuf.  monthly. 
Phllanthi'Mjic  Index  and  Re- 
view, monthly. 
Schoolcraft,  Express,  weekly. 

Grange  Visitor,  semi-monthly. 
Vlcksburg,  Commercial,  weekly. 
Monitor,  weekly. 


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MICHIGAN. 

KALKASKA  CO.,  [S  POP.,  2,9.37. 

Kalkaska,  Crusader,  weekly. 

Kalkaskaian,  weekly. 
Leader,  weekly. 

KENT  CO.,  -n  POP.,  73,25.3. 
Cedar  Springs^  Clipper,  weekly. 
GraucI  Rapids,  Eagle,  dally  and  weekly. 
Evening  Leader,  daily  and 

weekly. 
Morning  Democrat,  daily 

and  weekly. 
Morning  Telegram,  daily. 
.  Times,  daily  and  weekly. 
De  Standaard,  semi-w'kly. 
De  Nieuwe  Courant,  w'ly. 
German-Anierican,  w'kly. 
trermania,  weekly. 
Michigan  School  Modera- 
tor, weekly. 
•     Michigan  Staats  -  Zeitung, 
weekly  and  Sunday. 
Michigan      Sunday     Call, 

Sunday. 
Mich.  Trade  Journal,  w'y. 
Michigan  Tradesman,  w'y. 
Saturday    Evening    Post, 

weekly. 
Vrijheids  Banier,  weekly. 
Wolverine  Cj'clone,  w'kly. 
Agricultural  World,  semi- 
monthly. 
Medical    Counselor,  semi- 
monthly. 
Hearth  and  Hall,  m'thly. 
Michigan  Artisan,  m'thly. 
York's    Musical    Journal, 
monthly. 
Kent  City.  Herald,  weekly. 
Lowell,  nine's  Dollar  Journal,  weekly. 
Rockford,  Register,  weekly. 
Sparta,  Sentinel,  weekly. 

LAKE  CO.,  -a  POP.,  3,2.33. 
Baldn'iu,  Lake  Co.  Star,  weekly. 
Chase,  Eclipse,  weekly. 
Luther,  Alpha,  monthly. 

LAPEER  CO.,  D-  POP.,  30,138. 

Almont,  Herald,  weekly. 
Imlay  City,  Optic,  weekly. 
liapeer.  Clarion,  weekly. 

Democrat,  weekly. 
Metamora,  Bee,  weekly. 
North  Branch,  Gazette,  weekly. 
Otter  Lake,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

LEELANAW  CO.,  ^Q  POP.,  6,253. 

Lelaud,  Leelanaw  Enterprise,  weekly. 

LENAWEE  CO.,  □,  POP.,  48,343. 

Addison,  Courier,  weekly. 
Adrian,  Evening  Record,  daily. 

Times   and   Expositor,  daily  and 

weekly. 
Lewanee,  Record,  weekly. 
Press,  weekly. 
Bllssfleld,  Advance,  weekly. 
Clinton,  Local,  weekly. 
Hudson,  Gazette,  weekly. 

Post,  weekly. 
Morenci,  Observer,  weekly. 
Tecumseh,  Herald,  weekly. 
News,  weekly. 

LIVINGSTON  CO.,  C\  POP.,  22,251. 

Brighton,  Argus,  weekly. 

Citizen,  weekly. 
Fowlerville,  Review,  vyeekly. 
Howell,  Livingston  Co.  Republican,  w'kly. 

Livingston  Democrat,  weekly. 
Pinckney,  Dispatch,  weekly, 

MACKINAC  CO.,  6  POP.,  2,902. 

St.  Iguace,  News,  semi-weekly. 
Free  Press,  weekly. 

MACOMB    CO.,  n,  POP.,  31,627. 

Armada,  Artisan,  weekly. 
Memphis,  Banner,  weekly. 


MICHIGAN. 

MACOMB  CO. 

MoHut  Clemens,  Monitor,  weekly. 

Press,  weekly. 
Richmond,  Review,  weeklj'. 
Romeo,  Hydrant,  weekly. 
Observer,  weekly. 
Utica,  Sentinel,  weekly. 

MANISTEE  CO.,  "a  POP.,  12,532. 

Manistee,  Advocate,  weekly. 
Democrat,  weekly. 
Standard,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 

MABQUETTE    CO.,   \j  POP.,  25,394. 

Ishpemlng,  Iron  Agitator,  weekly. 

Peninsula  Record,  bi-weekly. 
Marquette,    Mining    Journal,    daily"  and 

weekly. 
Negaunee,  Iron  Herald,  weekly. 

MASON   CO.,  -a  POP.,  10,065. 

liUdiugtou,  Appeal,  weekly. 

Democrat,  weekly. 

Record,  weekly. 

La     Revue     Canadienne     de 
L'Ouest,  semi-monthly. 
Scottvllle,  Mason  Center  Advocate,  weekly. 

MECOSTA  CO.,  D    POP.,  13,973. 

Big  Rapids,  Pioneer,  daily  and  weekly. 

Cooper's      New      Regulator, 
weekly. 

Currentj  weekly. 

Herald,  weekly. 
Mecosta,  Sentinel,  weekly. 
Morley,  Advance,  weekly. 

MENOMINEE  CO.,  "n  POP.,  11,987. 

Iron  Mountain,  Menominee  Range,  weekly. 
Menominee,  Herald,  weekly. 

MIDLAND  CO.,  D  POP.,  6,893. 

Coleman,  Advocate,  weekly. 
Midland,  Republican,  weekly. 
Sun,  weekly. 

MISS.4.UKEE  CO.,  i  POP.,  1,553. 

Lake  City,  New  Era,  weekly. 

MONROE  CO.,  Q,  POP.,  a3,624. 
Dundee,  Reporter,  weekly. 
Monroe,  Commercial,  weekly. 

Democrat,  weekly. 
Petersburgh,  Bulletin,  weekly. 
Journal,  weekly. 

MONTCALM    CO.,   D  POP.,  33,148. 

Carson  City,  Bee,  weekly. 
Edmore,  Journal,  weekly. 
Greenville,  Call,  dally  and  weekly. 

Independent,  weekly. 
Howard  City,  Howard  Record,weekly. 
Lakeview,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Sheridan,  News,  weekly. 
Stauton,  Clipper,  weekly. 

Montcalm  Herald,  weekly. 

MONTMORENCY  CO.  rf 

Hillman,  Montmorency  Co.  Index,  weekly. 

MUSKEGON    CO.,  -O  POP.,  26,586. 

Montague,  Lumberman,  weekly. 
Muskegon,  Chronicle,  daily  and  weekly. 

Morning  News,  daily  and  semi- 
weekly. 

Workingman's  Journal,  dally. 

Courant,  weekly. 

Le  Messager,  weekly. 

Social  Drift,  Sunday. 

Sunday  Review,  Sunday. 
Whitehall,  Forum,  weekly. 

NEWAYGO  CO.,  -D  POP.,  14,688. 

Fremont,  Indicator,  weekly. 
Newaygo,  Republican,  weekly. 
Tribune,  weekly. 

OAKLAND    CO.,   □,  POP.,  41.537. 

Birmingham,  Eccentric,  weekly. 
Holly,.  Oakland  Co.  Advertiser,  weekly. 
Register,  weekly. 


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MICHIGAN. 

OAKLAND  CO. 

MUford,  Eevlew,  weekly. 

Times,  weekly. 
Orchard  Lake,  Academy  News,  monthly. 
Orion,  Review,  weekly. 
Oxford,  Globe,  weekly. 
Pontiac,  Bill  Poster,  weekly. 

Gazette,  weekly. 
Rochester,  Era,  weekly. 
South  Lyon,  Excelsior,  weekly. 
Picket,  weekly. 

OCEANA  CO.,  -a  POP.,  11,699. 

Hart,  Argus,  weekly. 

Journal,  weekly. 

Sword  of  the  Spirit,  weekly. 
Hesperia,  News,  weekly. 
Pentwater,  News,  weekly. 
Shelby,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

Independent,  weekly. 

OGEMAW   CO.,  cf  POP.,   1,914. 

West  Branch,  Ogemaw  Co.  Herald,  w'kly. 

Times,  weekly. 

ONTONAGON  CO..  "d  POP-.  2,565. 

Ontonagon,  Herald,  weekly. 
Miner,  weekly. 

OSCEOLA  CO.,  a  POP.,  10,777. 

Evart,  Osceola  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 

Review,  weekly. 
Hersey,  Osceola  Co.  Outline,  weekly. 
Le  Roy,  Independent,  weekly. 
Reed  City,  Clarion,  weekly. 

Union  Banner,  weekly. 

OSCODA  CO.,  tzf  POP.,  467. 
Mioe,  Northern  Mail,  weekly. 

OTSEGO  CO.,  6  POP.,  1,974. 
Elmira,  Gazette,  weekly. 
Gayloi'd,  Otsego  Co.  Herald,  weekly. 

Otsego  Co.  Independent,  weekly. 
Vauderbilt,  Review,  weekly. 

OTTAWA  CO.,  -n  POP.,  33,126. 
Coopersville,  Observer,  weekly. 
Grand  Haven,  CourierJournal,  weekly. 
Herald,  weekly. 
News  Journal,  weekly. 
Holland,  City  News,  weekly. 

De  Grondwet,  weekly. 

De  Hollander,  weekly. 

De  Hope,  weekly. 

De  Wachter,  weekly. 

PRESQUE  ISLE  CO.,  cf  POP.,  3,113. 

Rogers   City,  Presque  Isle  Co.  Advance, 
weekly. 

ROSCOMMON  CO.,  6    POP.,  1,459. 

Roscommon,  News,  weekly. 

Roscommon     Co. 
weekly. 


Pioneer, 


SAGINAW  CO.,  D  POP.,  59,095. 

Chesaning,  Argus,  weekly. 
East  Saginaw,  Morning  Herald,  d'ly  and  w'ly. 
Saginaw   Courier,    daily   and 

weekly. 
Saginaw  Evening  News,  daily. 
Saginaw  Tageblatt,  dally. 
Saginaw  Advertiser,  weekly. 
Saginaw  Valley  Business   Re- 
porter, weekly. 
Saginaw  Zeltung,  weekly  and 
Sunday. 
Saginaw,  Times,  daily. 

Saginawian,  weekly. 
Valley  News,  weekly. 
Our  Monthly. 
St.  Charles,  Independent,  weekly. 

ST.  CLAIR  CO.,  D-  POP.,  46,197. 

Brockway  Centre,  Expositor,  weekly. 
Capac,  Argus,  weekly. 
Fort  Gratiot,  Sun,  weekly. 
Marine  City,  Reporter,  weekly. 
Port  Huron,    Morning    Telegraph,   dally, 
Sunday  and  weekly. 
Times,  daily  and  weekly. 


MICHIGAN. 

ST.   CLAIR  CO. 

Port  Huron,  Mail,  weekly. 

Sunday  Commercial,  weekly. 

Tribune,  weekly. 

Bee  Hive,  monthly. 
St.  Clair,  Republican,  weekly. 

ST.  JOSEPH  CO.,  P  POP.,  26,626. 

Burr  Oak.  Acorn,  weekly. 
Gazette,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 
Centreville,   Courier,  weekly. 

Crusader,  weekly. 
St.    Joseph   Co.  Republican, 
weekly. 
Colon,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Constautlne,  St.  Joseph  Co.  Advertiser  and 
Constantine  Mercury,  weekly. 
Mendon,  Empire,  weekly. 
Globe,  weekly. 
Tribune,  weekly. 
Sturgis,  Journal,  weekly. 

Michigan  Democrat,  weekly. 
Sturgiser  Zeltung,  weekly. 
Our  Rural  Homes,  monthly. 
Three  Rivers,  Herald,  weekly. 

News  Reporter,  weekly. 
Tribune,  weekly. 
White  Pigeon,  Journal,  weekly. 

SANILAC  CO.,  O  POP.,  26,341. 

Crosswell,  Democrat,  weekly. 

Lexington,  Sanilac  Jeffersonian,  weekly. 

Marlette,  Leader,  weekly. 

Mindeu  City,  Post,  weekly. 

Port  Sanilac,  Sanilac  Co.  Reporter,  weekly. 

SCHOOLCRAFT  CO.,    t]  POP.,    1,575. 

Manisticiue,  News,  weekly. 

SHIAWASSEE  CO.,    D    POP.,  27,059. 

Bancroft,  Advertiser,  weekly. 
Coruuua,  Independent,  weekly. 
Mail,  weekly. 

Shiawassee  Co.  Journal,  weekly. 
Durand,  Reporter,  weekly. 
Lalngsburg,  News,  weekly. 
Owosso,  News,  weekly. 

Press,  weekly. 

Shiawassee  Co.  American,  weekly. 

Times,  weekly. 
Vernon,  Inter-Lake,  weekly. 

TUSCOLA  CO.,  D-  POP.,  25,738. 

Caro,  Jeffersonian,  weekly. 

Tuscola  Co.  Advertiser,  weekly, 
Cass  City,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Mayvjlle,  Monitor,  weekly. 
Uulonville,  Sun,  weekly. 
Vassar,  Times,  weeklj'. 

Tuscola  Co.  Pioneer,  weekly. 

VAN  BUREN  CO.,   P  POP.,  30,807. 

Bangor,  Reflector,  weekly. 

West  Michigan  Advance,  weekly. 
Bloomingdale,  Leader,  weekly. 
Decatur,  Van  Buren  Co.  Republican,  weekly. 
Gobleville,  Herald,  weekly. 
Hartford,  Day  Spring,  weekly. 
Paw  Pa-»v,  Free  Press  and  Cornier,  weekly. 

Herald,  weekly. 

True  Northerner,  weekly. 
South  Haven,  Messenger,  weekly. 

Sentinel,  weekly. 

WASHTENAW  CO.,   □,  POP.,  41,848. 

Ann  Arbor,  Argus,  weekly. 

Courier,  weekly. 

Democrat,  weeklj'. 

Michigan  Argonaut,  weekly. 

Register,  weekly. 
•     Washtenaw  Journal,  weekly. 

Washtenaw  Post,  weekly. 

Chronicle,  bi-weekly. 

Index,  bi-weekly. 

Bulletin,  monthly. 

Medical  Advance,  monthly. 

Microscope,  monthly. 

Physician  and  Surgeon,  m'ly. 
Chelsea,  Herald,  weekly. 
Dexter,  Leader,  weekly. 
Manchester,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Milan,  Journal,  weekly. 
Leader,  weekly. 


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MICHIGAN. 

WASHTENAW  CO. 

Saline,  Observer,  weekly. 
Ypsilanti,  Commercial,  weekly. 

Sentinel,  weekly. 

Ypsilaiitiau,  weekly. 

WAY.VE  CO.,  O^  POP.,   166,444. 

Detroit,  Abend-Post,  daily  and  weekly. 

Evening  .Journal,  daily. 

Evening  News,  daily  and  weekly. 

Free  Press,  daily  and  weekly. 

Hotel  and  Railway  Rei^ord,  daily. 

Michigan  Volksblatt,  dally  &  w'kly. 

Post,  dally  and  weekly. 

Beacon,  weekly. 

Commercial,  weekly. 

Commercial  Advertiser  and  Michi- 
gan Home  Journal,  weekly. 

Der  Arme  Teufel,  weekly. 

Die  Stimme  der  Wahrheit,  weekly. 

Every  Saturday,  weekly. 

Family  Circle,  weelily. 

Free  Slason,  weekly. 

Gazeta  Narodowa,  weekly. 

Index,  weeklj'. 

Labor  Leaf,  weekly, 

Michigan  Catholic,  weekly. 

Michigan  Christian  Advocate,  w'ly. 

Michigan  Christian  Herald, weekly. 

Michigan  Farmer  and  State  Journal 
of  Agriculture,  weekly. 

Michigan  Journal  und  Herold.w'ly. 

Michigan  Prohibitionist,  weekly. 

Michigan  Volks-Zeitung,  weekly. 

Plaindealer,  weekly. 

Princess,  ■vveekly. 

Public  Leader,  weekly. 

Sonntags  Harold,  Sunday. 

Sunday  Express,  Sunday. 

Wayne  Co.  Courier,  weekly. 

Medical  Age,  semimonthly. 

Riverside  Enterprise,  seml-m'thly. 

American  Meteorological  Journal, 
monthly. 

American  Observer,  nionthly. 

Indicator,  monthly. 

Kriss  Krlngle,  monthly. 

Lamp  of  Life,  monthly. 

Lancet,  monthly. 

Michigan  Herald,  montldy. 

Pernin's  Stenographer,  monthly. 

Therapeutic  Gazette,  monthly. 

Wood  and  Iron  Worker,  Mechanic 
and  Inventor,  monthly. 

Work  Basket  and  Womaii'.s  Practi- 
cal Assistant,  monthly. 

Leonard's    Illustrated    Medical 
Journal,  quarterly. 

Western  Land  Guide  and  Real  Es- 
tate Lawyer,  quarterly. 
Northville,  Record,  weekly. 
Sprlngwells  (Detroit  Junction  P.   C),   Call, 

weekly. 
Trenton,  Tidings,  weekly. 
Wayne,  Review,  weekly. 
Wyandotte,  Herald,  weekly. 

WEXFORD  CO.,  "n  POP.,  6,815. 

Cadillac,  News,  weekly. 

Times,  weekly. 

Wexford  Co.  Citizen,  weekly. 
Hanton,  Tribune,  weekly. 
Sherman,  Wexford  Co.  Pioneer,  weekly. 

MINNESOTA. 
Pop.,  780,773. 

-WTKIN  CO.,    O   POP.,  366. 

Aitkin,  Age,  weekly. 

ANOKA  CO.,   o  POP.,  7,108. 

Anoka,  Anoka  Co.  Union,  weekly. 
Herald,  weekly. 

BECKER  CO.,  -a  POP.,  5,218. 

Cormorant,  Fredsbudet,  monthly. 
Detroit  City,  Record,  weekly. 

Surprise,  weekly. 

Real  Estate  Journal,  m'thlj'. 

BENTON  CO.,    D    POP.,  3,013. 

Sauk  Rapids,  Sentinel,  weekly. 


MINNESOTA. 

BIG  STONE  CO.,  -O  POP,  3,638. 

Beardsley.  Press,  weekly. 
GracevlUe,  Transcript,  weekly. 
Ortouville,  Big  Stone  Co.  Herald,  weekly. 

Headlight,  weekly. 

North  Star,  weekly. 

People's  Vindicator,  weekly. 

BLUE  EARTH  CO.,    t?    POP  ,  23,889. 

Amboy,  News,  weekly. 

Lake  Crystal,  Union,  weekly. 

Mankato,  Der  Minnesota  Beobachter,  w'ly. 

Free  Press,  weekly. 

Public  Spirit,  weekly. 

Review,  weekly. 

BROWN  CO.,   9  POP.,  12,018. 

Jiew  Uliu,  Post,  weekly. 

Review,  weekly. 
Sleepy  Eye,  Herald,  weekly. 

CiRLTON  CO.,  n-  POP.,  1,290. 

Cloquet,  Pine  Knot,  weekly. 

Northern  Pacific  Junction,  Carlton  Co.  Press, 

weekly. 
Thomson,  Carlton  Co.  Journal  of  Education, 
monthly. 

CARVER  CO.,   p  POP.,  14,140. 
Carver,  Free  Press,  weekly. 
Cliaska,  Valley  Herald,  weekly. 

CHIPPEWA  CO.,  -a  POP.,  5,408. 

Montevideo,  Leader,  weekly. 

CHISAGO  CO.,  D-  POP.,  7,982. 

Rush  City,  Postj  weekly. 
Taylor's  Falls,  Journal,  weekly. 

CLAY  CO.,  -a  POP.,  5,887. 
Barnesville.  Times,  weekly. 
Glvndon,  Red  River  Valley  News,  weekly. 
Moorhead,  Evening  News,  daily  and  w'ly. 

COTTONWOOD  CO.,  P  POP.,  5,533. 

Wiudom,  Cottonwood  Co.  Citizen,  weekly. 
Reporter,  weekly. 

CROW  WING   CO.,    D   POP.,  2,319. 

Brainerd,  Dispatch,  weekly. 
Journal,  weekly. 
Northwestern  Tribune,  weekly. 

DAKOT.A    CO.,  D-  POP.,   17,391. 

Farmington,  Dakota  Co.  Tribune,  weekly. 
Hastings,  News,  dally  and  weekly. 

Banner,  weekly. 

Gazette,  weekly. 

New  Era,  weekly. 

DODGE   CO.,  □,  POP.,  11,344. 
Dodge  Centre,  Index,  weekly. 
Kasson,  Dodge  Co.  Republican,  weekly. 

Vindicator,  weekly. 
Mantorville,  Mantorville  and  Kas.sou  Ex- 
press, weekly. 

DOUGLAS  CO.,  -D  POP.,  9,130. 

Alexandria,  Douglas  Co.  News,  weekly. 

Po.st,  weekly. 
Evansvllle,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Osakls,  Observer,  weekly. 

FARIBAULT  CO.,    Q   POP.,   13,016. 

Blue  Earth  City,  Bee,  weekly. 
Post,  weekly. 
Wells,  Advocate,  weekly. 
Winnebago  City,  Press-News,  weekly. 

FILLMORE  CO.,   C\  POP.,  28,162. 

Chatfleld,  Democrat,  weekly. 
Lanesboro,  Journal,  weekly. 
Preston,  Democrat,  weekly. 

National  Republican,  weekly. 
Rushford,  Star,  weekly. 
Spring  VaUey,  Mercury,  weekly. 
Vidette,  weekly. 

FREEBORN    CO.,   C?    POP.,   16,069. 

Albert  Lea,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

Freeborn  Co.  Standard,  w'kly. 
Posteu,  weeklj'. 


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MINNE.SOTA. 

GOODHUE   CO.,  Q,  POP.,  29,651. 

Cannon  River  Falls,  Beacon,  weekly. 

Pine  Island,  Journal,  weekly. 

Red  Wiug,  Advance  Repiibliean,  weekly. 

Argus,  weekly. 

Sun,  weekly. 
Zunibrota,  Independent,  weekly. 

GRANT  CO.,  -D  POP.,  3,004. 
Ashley,  Avalanche,  weekly. 
Herman,  Herald,  weekly. 

HENNEPIN  CO.,  D  POP.,  67,013. 

Excelsior,  Weekly. 

Miuueapolis,  DiePresse,  dally  and  weekly 

Evening  .Journal,  dally. 

Herald,  daily  and  weekly. 

Tribune,  daily  and  weekly. 

Amusement  Bulletin,  w'kly. 

Budstikken,  weeklj'. 

C;ina(liau- American,  weekly 

fniiiini-rcial  Bulletin,  w'kly. 

Echo  (le  rOuest.  weekly. 

Folkebladet,  weekly. 

Free  Baptist,  weekly. 

Frele  Presse,  weekly. 

Le  Progres,  weekly,; 

Minnesota  Farmer,  weekly. 

Mississippi  Valley  Lumbei'- 
man  and  Manufacturer, 
weekly. 

News,  weekly. 

News  Letter,  weekly. 

Northwestern  Improvement 
Reeortl,  weekly. 

Northwestern  Miller,  w'kly. 

Northwestern  Presbyterian, 
weekly. 

Real  Estate  Review,  Build- 
ing and  Trade  Reporter, 
weekly. 

Saturday  Evening  Spectator, 
weekly. 

Sunday  Gazette,  Sundays. 

Sunday  Morning  Herald, 
Sundays. 

Svenska  Folkets  Tldning, 
weekly. 

Temperance  Review,  w'kly. 

Northwest  Trade,  bi-weekly. 

Farm  Stdck  and  Home,  semi- 
monthly. 

Ariel,  monthly. 

Housekeeper,  monthly. 

Midland  Monthly. 

Minnesota  Medical  Mirror, 
monthly. 

Poultry  and  Farm  Miscel- 
lany Journal,  monthly. 

Temperance  Educator,  m'ly. 

To-Day,  monthly. 

Wood  and  Iron,  monthly. 

HOUSTON  CO.,  □,  POP.,   16,332. 

Caledonia,  Houston  Co.  Argus,  weekly. 

Houston  Co.  Journal,  weekly. 
Hokah,  Chief,  weekly.  »■ 

Houston,  Houston  Valley  Signal,  weekly. 
La  Crescent,  Houston  Co.  Educational,  m'hly. 

HUBBARD  CO.,  D 

Park   Rapids,    Hubbard   Co.   Enterprise, 
weekly. 

ISANTI  CO.,  D  POP.,  5,063. 

Cambridge,  Isanti  Co.  Press,  weekly. 

JACKSON  CO.,  P  POP.,  4,S06. 

Jackson,  Republic,  weekly. 
Laketleld,  Minnesota  Citizen,  weekly. 

KANABEC  CO.,  D  POP.,  505. 

Mora,  Times,  weekly. 

KANDIYOHI  CO.,  D  POP.,  10,159. 

Atwater,  Western  Minn.  Press,  weekly. 
New  London,  Review,  weekly. 
Willniar,  Republican-Gazette,  weekly. 

KITTSON  CO.,  tl  POP.,  905. 
Hallock,  Kittson  Co.  Enterprise,  weekly. 
St.  Vincent,  New  Era,  weekly. 


MINNESOTA. 

LAC  QUI  PARLE  CO.,  -D  POP.,  4,h9l. 

Dawson,  Eagle,  weekly. 

Jjac  Qui  Parle,  Press,  weekly. 

LE  SUEUR  CO.,  Q  POP.,    16,103. 

Le  Sueur,  Le  Sueur  Co.  News,  weekly. 

Sentinel,  weekly. 
Waterville,  Advance,  weekly. 
Journal,  weekly. 

LINCOLN    CO.,  p  POP.,  2,945. 

Jjake  Benton,  News,  weekly. 
Tyler,  Lincoln  Co.  Journal,  weekly. 

LYON  CO.,  p  POP.,  6,257. 
Marshall,  News  Messenger,  weekly. 
Tracy,  Trumpet,  weekly. 

MC  LEOD  CO.,  n  POP.,  12,342. 
Gleucoe,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

Register,  weekly. 
Hutchinson,  Leader,  weekly. 

MARSHALL  CO.,  ^  POP.,  992. 

Argyle,  Marshall  Co.  Banner,  weekly. 
Stephen.  Marshall  Co.  Leader,  weekly. 
Warren,  Sheaf,  weekly. 

MARTIN  CO.,  ^  POP.,  5,249. 

Fairmont,  Martin  Co.  Sentinel,  weekly. 

MEEKER  CO.,  D  POP.,   11,739. 

liitclifield.  Independent,  weekly. 
News-Ledger,  weekly. 
Saturday'  Review,  weekly. 

MILLE  LACS  CO.,  D  POP.,   1,501. 

Priucetou,  Union,  weekly. 

MORRISON  CO.,  D  POP.,  5,875. 

Little  Falls,  Sun,  weekly. 

Transcript,  weekly. 

MOWER  CO.,  □.  POP.,  16,799. 
Austin,  Mower  Co.  Transcript,  weekly. 

Register,  weekly. 
Grand  Meadow,  Record,  weekly. 
Le  Roy,  Independent,  weekly. 

MURRAY  CO.,  P  POP.,  .3,604. 

Carrie,  Southwest  Minnesotian,  weekly. 
Fulda,  Murray  Co.  Republican,  weekly. 
Slayton,  Gazette,  weekly. 

NICOLLET  CO.,  9  POP.,    12,3.33. 

St.  Peter,  Herald,  weekly. 
Journal,  weekly. 
Tribune,  weekly. 

NOBLES  CO.,  p  POP.,  4,435. 
Adrian,  Guardian,  weekly. 
VVortliingtou,  Advance,  weekly. 

Minnesota  Home,  monthly. 

NORMAN  CO.,    D 

Ada,  Norman  Co.  Index,  weekly. 

OLMSTEAD  CO.,  R  POP.,  21,543. 

Rochester,  Herold,  weekly. 
Post,  weekly. 

Record  and  Union,  weekly. 
School  Education,  monthly. 

OTTER   TAIL  CO.,  -Q  POP.,   18,675. 

Battle  Lake,  Review,  weekly. 

Fergus  Falls,  Journal,  daily  and  weekly. 

Telegram,  daily  and  w'kly. 

Otter     Tail     Co.     Farmer, 
weekly. 

Ugehlail.  weekly. 
New  York  Mills,  Unsl  Kolimaa,  weekly. 
Pelican  Rapids,  Times,  weekly. 
Perham,  Bulletin,  weekly. 

PINE  CO.,  a-  POP.,  1,365. 
Pine  City,  Pine  Co.  Record,  weekly. 

PIPE  STONE  CO.,  P  POP.,  2,092. 

Egerton,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Pipe  Stone.  Star,  semi-weekly. 
Republic,  weekly. 


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MINNESOTA. 

POLK  CO.,  Y]  POP.,   11,433. 

Crookstou,  Chronicle,  weekly. 

Polk  Co.  Journal,  weekly. 
East  Grand  Forks,  Courier,  weekly. 
Fisher,  Bulletin,  weekly. 
Forston,  Thirtfen  Towns,  weekly. 
Red  Lake  Falls,  Gazette,  weekly. 

Messenger,  weekly. 
St.  Hilaire,  Spectator,  weekly. 

POPE  CO.,  -a  POP.,  5,874. 

Glen^vood.  Messenger,  weekly. 

Pope  Co.  Press,  weekly. 
Villard,  Bulletin,  weekly. 

RAMSEY  CO.,  D-  POP.,  45,890. 

St.  Paul,  Disi)atLh.  dail.v  and  weekly. 

GUilir,  daily,  weekly  and  Sunday. 

Hotel  Rcpoi'ter,  daily. 

Pioneer  Press,  daily,  Sunday  and 

weekly. 
Volkszeitung,  daily,  weekly  and 

Sunday. 
A.  O.  U.  W.  Guide,  weekly. 
Der  Wanderer,  weekly. 
Herald,  weekly. 
Le  Canadieu,  weekly. 
Nordvesten,  weekly. 
Northwestern  Chronicle,  weekly. 
Pacific  Reporter,  weekly. 
Saturday  Evening  News,  weekly. 
SkafEaren  and    Minnesota  Stats 

Tidning,  weekly. 
Timely  Topic,  weelily. 
Times,  weekly. 
Pythian  Advocate,  bi-weekly. 
Northwestern  Lancet,  semi-m'ly. 
Minnesota  Druid,  monthly.  i 

Minncsiita  :JI('tliodist,  monthly.       ' 
Northwest,  monthly. 
Printer  and  Stationer,  monthly. 

REDWOOD  CO.,  P  POP.,  5,375. 

Lambertou,  Commercial,  weekly. 
Redwood  Falls,  Redwood  Gazette,  w'kly. 

RENVILLE  CO.,  a    POP.,  10,791. 

Beaver  Falls,  Renville  Times,  weekly. 
Bird  Island,  Renville  Co.  Union,  weekly. 
Hector,  Union,  weekly. 

RICE  CO.,  ?  POP.,  22,481. 

Faribault,  Democrat,  weekly. 
Republican,  weekly. 
Mute's  Companion,  bi-weekly. 
Northfleld,  News,  weekly. 

Rice  Co.  Journal,  weekly. 
Carletonia,  monthly. 
Sidereal  Messenger,  monthly. 

ROCK  CO.,  p  POP.,  3,669. 
Liuverne,  Gazette,  weekly. 

Rock  Co.  Herald,  weekly. 

ST.  LOUIS  CO.,  cf  POP.,  4,504. 
Duluth,  Evening  Herald,  dally. 

Tribune,  daily  and  weekly. 
Lake  Superior  News,  weekly. 

SCOTT  CO.,  p  POP.,  13,516. 

Belle  Plaine,  Herald,  weekly. 
Shakopee,  Courier,  weekly. 

Scott  Co.  Argus,  weekly. 

SHERBURNE  CO.,  D  POP.,  3,855. 

Elk  River,  Sherburne  Co.  Star-News,  w'ly. 

SIBLEY  CO.,  9  POP.,  10,637. 

Arlington,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

Gay  lord.  Register,  weekl.v. 

Henderson,  Sibley  Co.  Independent,  w'kly. 

STEARNS    CO.,  D  POP.,  21,956. 

St.  Cloud,  Der  Nord.stern,  weekly. 

Der  Nord-Westen,  weekly. 

Journal-Press,  weekly. 

Times,  weekly. 
Sauk  Centre,    Herald   and   Melrose  Record, 
weekly. 

Tribune,  weekly. 

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MINNESOTA. 

STEELE  CO.,  9  POP.,   12,460. 

Blooming  Prairie.  Tribune,  weekly. 
O^vatonua,  Journal,  weekly. 

People's  Press,  weekly. 

Steele  Co.  Herald,  weekly. 

STEVENS    CO.,  -D  POP.,    3,911. 

Hancock,  Olive  Branch,  weekly. 
Morris,  Sun,  weekly 

Tribune,  weekly. 

SWIFT  CO.,  -O  POP.,  7,473. 

Appleton,  Press,  weekly. 
Benson,  Swift  Co.  Press,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 

TODD  CO.,  n  POP.,  6,133. 

liousr  Prairie,  Leader,  weekly. 

Todd  Co.  Argus,  weekly. 

TRAVERSE   CO  ,  -D  POP.,   1,507. 

Brown's  Valley,  Reporter,  weekly. 

WABASHA    CO.,  □,  POP.,   18,206. 

Lake  City,  Graphic,  weekly. 
Sentinel,  weekly. 
Mazeppa,  Tribune,  weekly. 
Plainview,  New^s,  weekly. 
VVabasha,  Wabasha  Co.  Herald,  weekly. 

WADENA    CO.,  D  POP.,    2,080. 

Vemdale,  Journal,  weekly. 

Wadeua,  Northern  Pacific  Farmer,  weekly. 

WASECA   CO.,    p    POP.,   12,385. 

Janesvllle,  Argus,  weekly. 
New  Richland,  Review,  weekly. 
Waseca,  Radical,  weekly. 

Waseca  Co.  Herald,  weekly. 

WASHINGTON    CO.,  D-  POP.,   19,563. 

Stillwater,  Evening  Gazette-Sun,  daily  and 
weekly. 
Messenger,  weekl.v. 
St.  Croix  Post,  weekly. 

WATONWAN    CO.,  P  POP.,   5,104. 

Madelia,  Times,  weekly. 

St.  James,  Journal,  weekly. 

WILKIN  CO.,  -D  POP.,  1,906. 

Breckenridge,  Wilkin  Co.  Record,  w'kly 
Rothsay,  News,  weekly. 

WINONA  CO.,  n,  POP.,  27,197. 

Dakota,  Journal,  weekly. 

St.  Charles,  Union,  weekly. 

Winona,  Republican,  daily  and  weekly 

Adler,  weekly. 

Herald,  weekly. 

Westlicher  Herold,  weekly. 

WRIGHT  CO.,  n  POP.,  18,104. 
Clearwater,  Advance,  weekly. 
Cokato,  Wright  Co.  Republican,  weekly. 
Delano,  Wright  Co.  Eagle,  weekly. 
Howard,  Howard  Lake  Herald,  weekly. 
Monticello,  Wright  Co.  Times,  weekly. 

YELLOW  MEDICINE  CO.,  P  POP.,  5,884. 

Canby,  News,  weekly. 
Granite  Falls,  Journal,  weekly. 
Tribune,  weekly. 

3IISSISSIPPI. 
Pop.,  1,131,597. 

ADAMS  CO.,  P  POP.,  22,649. 

Natchez,  Democrat,  dally  and  weekly. 
Church  News,  monthly. 

ALCORN   CO.,  cf  POP.,  14,272. 

Corintb,  Herald,  weekly. 

Sub  seller  and  Democrat,  weekly 

AMITE  CO.,  P  POP.,  1,404. 

liiberty.  Southern  Herald,  weekly. 

ATTALA    CO.,    D    POP.,    19,988. 

Kosciusko,  Messenger,  weekly. 
Star,  weekly. 


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MISSISSIPPI. 

BENTON    CO.,    6    POP.,    11,023. 

Ashlaud,  Register,  weekly. 
Lamai-,  ludustrial  Tattler,  weekly. 

BOLIVAR  CO.,  -C  POP.,  18,652. 

Rosedale,  Leader,  weekly. 

CALHOUN  CO.,  i  POP.,  13,492. 

Pittsboi-o,  Democratic  Banner,  weekly. 

CARROLL  CO.,  D  POP.,   17,795. 

Carrol  I  tou.  Conservative,  weekly. 
Vaiden,  Carroll  Watchman,  weekly. 

CHICKASAW    CO.,  6  POP.,   17,905. 

Houston,  Free  South,  weekly. 
Okolona,  Chickasaw  Messenger,  weekly. 

CHOCTAW   CO.,  D  POP.,  9,036. 

Ackerman,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

CLAIBORNE  CO.,   -D  POP.,    16,768. 

Port  Gibson,  News,  weekly. 

Southern  Reveille,  weekly. 

CLARK  CO.,  D-  POP.,   15,021. 

Enterprise,  Courier,  weekly. 
Shubuta,  Mississippi  Messenger,  weekly. 

CLAY  CO.,  D-  POP.,  17,367. 

West  Point,  Clay  Co.  Leader,  weekly. 
New  Era,  weekly. 

COAHOMA  CO.,    tl  POP.,   13,568. 

Clarksdale.  Banner,  weekly. 
Friar's  Point,  Gazette,  weekly. 
COPIAH  CO.,  -a  POP.,  27,552. 
Crystal  Springs,  Meteor,  weekly. 
Hazlehurst,  Copiahan,  weekly. 
Signal,  weekly. 

DE  SOTO  CO.,  6  POP.,  22,924. 
Hernando,  De  Soto  Times,  weekly. 

GRENADA    CO.,    i    POP.,   12,071. 

Grenada,  Sentinel,  weekly. 

HANCOCK  CO.,  [?  POP.,  6,439. 

Bay  St.  Louis,  Gulf  Coast  Progress,  Wkly. 

HARRISON    CO.,  Q,  POP.,  7,895. 

Pass  Christian,  Coast  Beacon,  weekly. 

HINDS  CO.,  -a  POP.,  43,958. 

Clinton,  Baptist  Record,  weekly. 

sword  and  Shield,  semi-monthly. 
Jackson,  State  Ledger,  trl-weekly  and  w'kly. 

Clarion,  weekly. 

New  Mississippian,  weekly. 

Educational  Journal,  seral-m'thly. 

Young  Missionary,  semi-monthly. 
Raymond,  Gazette,  weekly. 
Utica,  Hluds  Co.  Comet,  weekly. 

HOLMES  CO.,  a  POP.,  27,164. 
Durant,  News,  weekly. 
Lexiugton,  Advertiser,  weekly. 

Bulletin,  weekly. 
West,  Educational  Joui-nal  and  Mississippi 

Courier,  weekly. 

ISSAQUENA  CO.,  -O  POP.,   10,004. 

Mayersville,  Spectator,  weekly. 

ITAWASIBA  CO.,  cf  POP.,  10,663. 

Fulton,  Itawamblan,  weekly. 

JACKSON   CO.,  R  POP.,    7,607. 
Moss  Point,  Gulf  Coast  Advertiser,  weekly. 
Scranton,  Pascagoula  Democrat-Star,  w'ly. 

JASPER  CO.,  n-  POP.,  12,126. 

Heidelberg,  Review,  weekly. 

JEFFERSON  CO.,  P  PCP.,  17,314. 

Fayette,  Chi-onicle,  weekly. 

JONES  CO.,  C\  POP.,  3,828. 

EllisTille,  Eagle,  weekly. 

KEMPER  CO.,  D-  POP.,  15,719. 

Scooba,  Kemper  Herald,  weekly. 


MISSISSIPPI. 

LAFAYETTE  CO.,  ^    POP.,  21,671. 

Oxford,  Eagle,  weekly. 
Falcon,  weekly. 

LAUDERDALE  CO.,  D-   POP.,  21,501. 

Meridian,  Mej-cury,  daily  and  weekly. 
Farmers'  Advocate,  weekly. 
Herald,  weekly. 
Southern  Baptist,  weekly. 
Sun,  weekly. 

LEAKE  CO.,  D  POP.,  13,146. 

Cartilage,  Carthaginian,  weekly. 

LEE  CO.,  cf  POP.,  20,470. 

Baldwyn,  Sigret,  weekly. 
Tupelo,  Journal,  weekly.  , 

LE  FLORE  CO.,  Q    POP..  10,246. 

Greenwood,  Yazoo  Valley  Flag,  weekly. 

LINCOLN  CO.,  ,0  POP.,  13,547. 

Brookliaven,  Leader,  weekly. 

LOWNDES  CO.,  D-  POP.,  23,344. 

Columbus,  Dispatch,  triweekly  and  w'kly. 
Index,  weekly. 

MADISON  CO.,  D  POP.,  25,866. 

Canton,  American  Citizen,  weekly. 
Picket,  weekly. 

MARION  CO.,  P  POP.,  6,901. 

Columbia,  Pearl  River  News,  weekly. 

MARSHALL  CO.,  6  POP.,  29,3.30. 

Byhalia,  Journal,  weekly. 

Holly  Springs,  Marshall  Co.  Register,  w'y 

Reporter,  weekly. 

South,  weekly. 

MONROE  CO.,  cf  POP.,  28,553. 

Aberdeen,  Examiner,  tri-weekly  ana  w'kly. 
Weekly. 

MONTGOMERY  CO.,  D  POP.,  13,348. 

Winona,  Advance,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 

NESHOBA  CO.,  D-  POP.,  8,741. 

Philadelphia,  Neshoba  Democrat,  w'kly. 

.    NEWTON  CO.,  D-  POP.,  13,436. 

Newton,  Free  Press,  weekly. 

NOXUBEE  CO.,  D-  POP.,  29,874. 

Macon,  Beacon,  weekly. 

Mississippi  Sun,  weekly. 

OKTIBBEHA  CO.,  D-  POP.,  15,978. 

Agricultural     College,    Dialectic     Reflector, 

monthlj'. 
Starkville,  East  Mississippi  Times,  w'kly. 
Oktibbeha  Citizen,  weekly. 
Southern  Live  Stock  Journal, 
weekis'. 

PANOLA  CO.,  i  POP.,  28,352. 

Batesville,  Blade,  weekly. 

Panolian,  weekly. 
Sardis,  North  Mississippi  News,  weekly. 
Panola  Star,  weekly. 

PERRY  CO.,  C\  POP.,  3,427. 

Hattiesburgh,  Herald,  weekly. 

PIKE  CO.,  p  POP..  16,688. 

Magnolia,  Gazette,  weekly. 
Summit,  Sentinel,  weekly. 

PONTOTOC  CO.,  6  POP.,  13,858. 

J'wntotoc,  Observer,  weekly. 

PRENTISS  CO.,  cf  POP.,  12,158. 

Booucville,  Pleader,  weekly. 

RANKIN  CO.,  D  POP.,  16,752. 

Brandon,  Democrat,  weekly. 
Republican,  weekly. 


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MISSISSIPPI. 

SCOTT  CO.,  D  POP.,  10,34.0. 

Forest,  Register,  weekly. 

SHARKEY  CO.,  -Q  POP.,  6,306. 

Rollinsr  Fork,  Pilot,  weekly. 

SI5IPSOX  CO.,  D  POP.,  8,008. 

Westville,  News,  weekly. 

TALLAHATCHIE  CO.,  ~t]  POP.,  10,926. 

Charleston,  Tallaliatehie  Advocate,  w'kly 

TATE  CO.,  [^  POP.,  18,721. 
Senatobia,  Tate  Co.  Record,  weekly. 
TIPPAH  CO.,  i  POP.,  12,867. 

Ripley,  Advertiser,  weekly. 

Southern  Sentinel,  weekly. 

TISHOMINGO  CO.,  □'  POP.,  8,774. 

luka,  Cosmic  Gale,  weekly. 

u-viox  CO.,  6  POP.,  13,030. 

Ne>v  Albany,  Democrat,  weekly. 

Union  Co.  Optic,  weekly. 

WARREN  CO.,  -D  POP.,  31,238. 

Vicksbiirg,  Commercial  Herald,  daily  and 
weekly. 
Evening  Post,  daily. 
Planters'  Journal,  monthly. 

WASHINGTON  CO.,  -O  POP.,  25,367. 

Greenville,  Busy  Bee,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 
Yazoo  Delta  Review,  weekly . 
Baptist  Signal,  monthly. 

WAY.VE  CO.,  □,  POP.,  8,741. 

Waynesborough,  County  Advocate,  w'ly. 

WEBSTER  CO.,    D 

M^althall,  Warden,  weeklj-. 

WILKINSON  CO.,  P  POP.,  17,815. 

Woodville,  Republican,  weekly. 

WINSTON  CO.,  D-  POP.,   10,087. 

Louisville,  Winston  Signal,  weekly. 

YALABUSHA  CO.,  ^  POP.,  15,&49. 

Colleeville,  Times,  weekly. 
Water  Valley,  SUssissippi  Central,  weekly. 
Progress,  weekly. 

YAZOO  CO.,  -a  POP.,  33,845. 

Yazoo  City,  Herald,  weekly. 

Yazoo  Sentinel,  weekly. 

MISSOURI. 
Pop.,  -^,168,380. 

ADAIR  CO.,  i  POP.,  15,190. 

Kirksville,  Democrat,  weekly. 
Graphic,  weekly. 
Journal,  weekly. 
Church  and  Home,  monthly. 
National   Real  Estate  Index, 
monthly. 

ANDREW  CO.,  ~Q  POP.,  16,318. 

Bolckow,  Herald,  weekly. 
Savannah,  Democrat,  weekly. 

Reporter,  weekly. 

District  Times,  monthly. 

Educational  Journal,  monthly. 

ATCHISON  CO.,  "n  POP.,  14,556. 

Fairfax,  Chief,  weekly. 

Rockport,  Atchison  Co.  Journal,  weekly. 

Atchison  Co.  Mail,  weekly. 

Missouri  Agitator,  weekly. 
Tarkio,  Avalanche,  weekly. 
Republican,  weekly. 

AUDRAIN  CO.,  D  POP.,  19,732. 

Laddonia,  Herald,  weeklv. 

Mexico,  Intelligencer,  daily  and  weekly. 

Ledger,  weeklj'. 
Vandalla,  Leader,  weekly. 


MISSOURI. 

BARRY'  CO.,  P  POP.,  14,405. 

Cassville,  Democrat,  weekly. 

Republican,  weekly. 
Purdy,  Barrj'  Co.  Beacon,  weekly. 

BARTON  CO.,    C  POP.,  10,:332. 

Golden  City,  Herald,  weekly. 
Lamar,  Barton  Co.  Advocate,  weekly. 

Democrat,  weekly. 

South- West  Mlssourlan,  weekly. 
Liberal,  Liberal,  weeklj'. 

BATES  CO.,  -D  POP.,  25,381. 

Adrian,  Advertiser,  weekly. 
Butler,  Bates  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 

Bates  Co.  Record,  weekly. 

Bates  Co.  Republican,  weeklj'. 

Times,  weeklj'. 
Hume,  Star,  weekly. 
Rich  HiU,  Herald,  daily  and  weeklj'. 
Mining  Review,  weeklj'. 
Western  Enterprise,  weekly. 
RockviUe,  Globe,  weeklj'. 

BENTON  CO.,  0  POP.,  12,896. 

Warsavf,  Missouri  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 

BOLLINGER  CO.,  U,  POP.,  11,130. 

Glen-Allen,  Communist,  monthlj'. 

LutesvlUe,  Vidette,  weeklj'. 

Marble  Hill,  People's  Press,  weeklj' 
BooNE  CO.,  n  POP.,  25,422. 

Ashland,  Bugle,  weeklj'. 

Centralia,  Oiu-  Fireside  Guard,  weekly. 

Columbia,  Boone  Co.  Sentinel,  weekly. 
Mlssoiu-i  Herald,  weekly. 
Missouri  Statesman,  weeklt 
Christian  Review,  quarterly. 

Rocheport,  Commercial,  weeklj'. 

Sturgeon,  Leader,  weekly. 

BUCHANAN    CO.,  ^  POP.,  49,792. 

St.  Joseph,  Evening  News,  daily  and  w'ly. 

Gazette,  daily  and  weekly. 

Herald,  dally  and  weekly. 

Volksblatt,  daily,  weekly  and 
Sundaj'.  No  advertisements 
inserted  in  Sunday  edition. 

Catholic  Tribune,  weekly. 

Monday  Morning  Leader,  w'ly. 

St.  Joe  Advance,  Sunday. 

Sparks,  Sundaj'. 

District  Advocate,  monthly. 

Medical  Herald,  monthlj-. 

Our  Home,  monthly. 

Reporter,  monthlj'. 

Commercial  Review,  quart'ly. 

BUTLER  CO.,  O^  POP.,  6,011. 

Poplar  Bluff,  Citizen,  weekly. 

Renovator,  weeklj'. 

CALDWELL    CO.,  "q  POP.,  13,646. 

Breckenridge,  Bulletin,  weekly. 
Hamilton,  Hamiltouian,  weekly. 

News-Graphic,  weekly. 
Kingston,  Caldwell  Co.  Sentinel,  weekly. 
Times,  weeklj'. 

CALLAWAY    CO.,  D  POP.,  23,670. 

Fulton,  Callaway  Gazette,  weekly. 
Telegraph,  weekly. 

CAMDEN  CO.,  D   POP.,  7,266. 

liinn  Creek,  Reveille,  weekly. 

CAPE  GIRARDEAU  CO.,   Q,  POP.,   20,993. 

Cape  Girardeau,  Anzieger,  weekly. 

Courier,  weeklj'. 

Democrat,  weekly. 

News,  weekly. 

College  Message,  semi-m'ly. 
Jackson,  Missouri  Cash-Book,  weekly. 

CARROLL  CO.,  6  POP.,  23,'374. 

Bogard,  Independent,  weekly. 
Carrollton,   Carroll     Record,    daily    and 
weekly. 

Democrat,  daily  and  weekly. 

Journal,  Aveeklj'. 

Triple  Link,  semi-monthly. 


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MISSOURI. 

CARROLL  CO. 

Dewitt,  Optic,  weekly. 
Hale  City,  Times,  weekly. 
Norborne,  Independent,  weekly. 

Leader,  weekly. 
Tina,  Herald,  weekly. 

CARTER  CO.,  Q,  POP.,   2,168. 

Van  Biiren,  Current  Local,  weekly. 
CASS  CO.,  -a  POP.,  22,431. 

Belton,  Cass  Co.  Leader,  weekly. 
East  Lynne,  Echo,  weekly. 
Gai-den  City,  Times,  weekly. 
Harrisonville,  Cass  Co.  Democrat,  w'kly. 

Cass  News,  weekly. 
Pleasant  Hill,  Review,  weekly. 

Western  Dispatch,  weekly. 

CEDAR  CO.,  P  POP.,  10,741. 
El  Dorado  Springs,  El  Dorado  Democrat,  w'ly. 

Uncle  Sam,  weekly. 
Jerico,  News,  weekly. 
Stockton,  Journal,  weekly. 

CHARITON  CO.,  6    POP.,  25,224. 

Brunswick,  Brunswicker,  weekly. 

News,  weekly. 
Cunningham,  Chariton  Co.  Enterprise,  w'kly, 
Keytesville,  Chariton  Courier,  weekly. 
Salisbury,  Press-Spectator,  weekly. 

CHRISTIAN  CO.,  C?  POP.,  9,628. 

Billings,  Times,  weekly. 
Ozark,  News,  weekly. 

Real  Estate  Monitor,  monthly. 

CLARK  CO.,  tf  POP.,  15,031. 
Kahoka,  Clark  Co.  Gazette,  weekly. 
Herald,  weekly. 

CLAY  CO.,  ~n  POP.,  15,572. 
Excelsior  Springs,  Sentinel  of  Truth,  w'kly. 
Kearney,  Clipper,  weekly. 
Liiberty,  Advance,  weekly. 

Tribune,  weekly. 

William  Jewell  Student,  m'thly. 

CLINTON  CO.,  ~tl  POP.,  16,073. 

Cameron,  Observer,  weekly. 

Vindicator,  weekly. 
Lathrop,  Jefferson,  weekly. 

Monitor,  weekly. 
Plattsburg,  Register-Lever,  weekly. 

COLE  CO.,  D  POP.,  15,515. 

Jeflerson  City,  State  Journal,  daily   and 

weekly. 
Tribune,  daily  and  weekly. 
Cole  Co.  Democrat,  w'kly. 
Missouri   Volksfreu nd, 

weekly. 
Missouri   School   Journal, 

semi-monthly. 

COOPER  CO.,  a  POP.,  21,596. 

Boonville,  Advertiser,  weekly. 

Central    Missouri    Republican, 

weekly. 
Der  Central  Missourier,  weekly. 
News,  weekly. 
Topic,  weekly. 
Pilot  Grove,  Mirror,  weekly. 

CRAWFORD  CO.,  D  POP.,  10,756. 

Cuba,  Crawford  Champion,  weekly. 

Steelville,  Crawford  Mirror,  weekly. 
oieeiviiic,  pj.^^j^j.^,  Sentinel,  weekly. 

DADE  CO.,  P  POP.,  12,557. 

Greenfield,  Dade  Co.  Advocate,  weekly. 

Vedette,  weekly. 

Ozard  Advance,  quarterly. 
Lockwood,  Leader,  weekly. 

DALLAS  CO.,  g  POP.,  9,263. 

Buiralo,  Reflex,  weekly. 
Register,  weekly. 


MISSOURI. 

DAVIESS  CO.,  "d  pop.,   19,145. 

Emporia,  Winston  Independent,  weekly. 
Gallatin,  Democrat,  weekly. 

North  Mis,sourian,  weekly. 
Jameson,  Reporter,  weekly. 
Jamesport,  Gazette,  weekly. 
Pattonsburgh,  Call,  weekly. 

Missouri  Veteran,  weekly. 

DE  KALB  CO.,   \3  POP.,  13,334. 

Maysville, Register,  weekly. 

Republican  Pilot,  weekly. 
Osborn,  Oracle,  weekly. 
Stewartsville,  Independent,  weekly. 
Investigator,  weekly. 
Das  Echo  der  Gegenwart  und 
der  Zeitgeist,  bl  weekly. 
Union  Star,  Toothpick,  weekly. 

DENT  CO.,  9  POP.,  10,646. 

Salem,  Monitor,  weekly. 
News,  weekly. 

DOUGLAS  CO.,  CP  POP.,  7,753. 

Ava,  Douglas  Co.  Herald,  weekly. 

DUNKLIN  CO.,  n^POP.,  9,604. 

Maiden,  Clipper,  weekly. 

FRANKLIN  CO.,  D-  POP.,  26,534. 

New  Haven,  New's,  weekly. 
Pacific,  Our  County  Paper,  weekly. 
Pacific  Citv  Herald,  weekly. 
Union,  Franklin  Co.  Record,  weekly. 
Washington,  Die  Washingtoner  Post,  w'kly. 

Franklin  Co.  Observer,  weekly. 

Franklin  Co.  Times,  weekly. 

GASCONADE  CO.,  D-  POP.,  11,153. 

Hermann,  Advertiser-Courier,  weekly. 
Fortschritt,  weekly. 
Gasconade  Democrat,  weekly. 
Hermanner  Volksblatt,  weekly. 

GENTRY  CO.,   t]  POP.,  17,176. 

Albany,  Ledger,  weekly. 

Memoranda,  weekly. 
Darlington,  Gentry  Co.  Republican,  weekly. 
King  City,  Chronicle,  weekly. 
Stanberry,  News,  weekly. 

Sentinel,  weekly. 

GREENE  CO.,  Q  POP.,  28,801. 

Ash  Grove,  Commonwealth,  weekly. 

North   Springfield,   Southwester,   daily  and 

weekly. 
Springfield,  Herald,  daily  and  weekly. 

Leader,  daily  and  weekly. 

Express,  weeklj'. 

Journal,  weekly. 

News,  weekly. 

Tribune,  weekly. 

GRUNDY  CO.,  i  POP.,  15,185. 

Edinburgh,  Educational  Monthly. 
Trenton,  Republican  Star,  daily  &  weekly. 
Grundy  Co.  Times,  weekly. 

HARRISON  CO.,  b  POP.,  20,304. 

Bethany,  Broad-Ax,  weekly. 

Clipper,  weekly. 

Republican,  weekly. 
Cainsville,  Signal,  weekly. 
Eaglevllle,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

HENRY  CO.,  -a  POP.,  23,906. 

Clinton,  Advocate,  daily  and  weekly. 

Henry  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 
Montrose,  John  Orear's  Banner,  weekly. 

Monitor,  weekly. 
Windsor,  Review,  weekly. 

HICKORY  CO.,  D   POP.,   7,387. 

Hermitage,  Hickory  Co.  Herald,  weekly. 

HOLT  CO.,  ~n  POP.,  15,509. 

Craig,  Meteor,  weekly. 
Maitland,  Independent,  weekly. 

Our  Work,  quarterly. 
Mound  City,  News,  weekly. 
Oregon,  Holt  Co.  Press,  weekly. 

Holt  Co.  Sentinel,  weekly. 


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MISSOURI. 

HOWARD  CO.,    D    POP.,  18,428- 

Fayette,   Howard  Co.  Advertiser,  weekly. 

Missouri  Independent,  weekly. 
■Glasgow,  Central  Missourian,  weekly. 
Journal,  weeklj'. 

HOWELL  CO.,  I?  POP.,  8,814. 

West  Plains,  Gazette,  weekly. 
Journal,  weekly. 

IRON   CO.,  C,  POP.,  8,183. 

Iroutou,  Herald,  weekly. 

Iron  Co.  Register,  weekly. 

JACKSON  CO.,  -D  POP.,  82,325. 

Independence,  Progress,  weekly. 
Sentinel,  weekly. 
Kansas  City,  Drovers'  News,  daily. 

Evening  Star,  daily. 

Journal,  dally,  tri-weekly,  Sun- 
day and  weekly. 

Live  -  Stock  Record  and  Price 
Current,  daily,  semi-weekly 
and  weekly. 

Post  und  Tribune,  daily  &  w'kly. 

Presse,  daily. 

Times,  dally  and  weekly. 

Catholic  Tribune,  weekly. 

Centropolis,  weekly. 

Enterprise,  weekly. 

Gate  City  Press,  weekly. 

Golden  Era,  weekly. 

King's  Illustrated  Life  and  Sat- 
urday Democrat,  weekly. 

Livestock  Indicator  and  Far- 
mer's Gazette,  weekly. 

Mid-Continent,  weekly. 

Society  Record,  weekly. 

Sporting  Globe  and  Dramatic 
Reflector,  weekly. 

Sunday  Graphic,  weekly. 

"Vestern,  weekly. 

Western  Cultivator  and  Farm 
and  Stock  Journal,  weekly. 

Price  Current,  semi-monthly. 

Bible  Evangelist,  monthly. 

Camp's  Emigrant  Guide,  m'thly. 

El  Mercurio,  monthly. 

Equitable  Aid  Union  Advocate, 
monthly. 

Farm  Journal,  monthly. 

Great  Western  Railway  Guide 
and  Business  Directory,  m'ly. 

Medical  Index,  monthly. 

Medical  Record,  monthly. 

Missouri  and  Kansas  Farmer, 
monthly. 

Palmer's  Monthly. 

Review  of  Science  and  Industry, 
montlily. 

Sun,  bi-monthly, 
tee's  Summit,  Journal,  weekly. 

JASPER  CO.,  p  POP.,  32,019. 
Cartervllle,  Mining  Review,  weekly. 
Carthage,  Banner,  daily  and  weekly. 

Patriot,  daily  and  weekly. 

Jasper  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 

Press,  weekly. 
-Jasper,  News,  weekly. 
Joplin,  Herald,  daily  and  Sunday. 

News,  daily  and  weekly. 
Sarcoxie,  Vindicator,  weekly. 
Webb  City,  Times,  weekly. 

JEFFERSON  CO.,  D-  POP.,   18,736. 

De  Soto,  Jefferson  Watchman,  weekly. 
Hillsboro,  Jefferson  Democrat,  weekly. 

JOHNSON  CO.,  -a  POP.,  28,172. 

Holden,  Enterprise,  weeklj'. 

Herald,  weekly. 
Knob  Noster,  Will  Carr's  Gem,  weekly. 
Warrensburg-,  Journal-Democrat,  w'kly. 
Standard,  weekly. 
Star,  weekly. 

KNOX  CO.,    d  POP.,  13,U47. 

Ediua,  Knox  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 

Sentinel,  weekly. 
Knox  City,  Independent,  weekly. 


MISSOURI. 

LACLEDE  CO.,  9  POP.,   11,524. 

Conway,  Advance,  weekly. 
Lebanon,   Graphic,  weekly. 

Laclede  Co.  Sentinel,  weekly. 

Rustic,  weekly. 

Commercial  Journal,  monthly. 

LA  FAYETTE  CO.,  -D  POP.,   25,710. 

Concordia,  Missouri  Thalbote,  weekly. 
Higginsville,  Lafayette  Co.  Advance,  weekly. 

Lafayette  Co.  Post,  weekly. 
Liexington,  Intelligencer,weekly. 

Register,  weekly. 
Odessa,  Democrat,  weekly. 
Herald,  weekly. 

LAWRENCE  CO.,  P  POP  ,   17,583. 

Marionville,  Commercial,  weekly. 
Mount    Vernon,    Fountain    and  Journal, 
weekly. 
Lawrence  Chieftain, 

weekly. 
Immigrants'    Guide, 
monthly. 
Pierce  City,  Democrat,  daily  and  weekly. 
Empire,  dally  and  weekly. 
Biu-al  Echo,  weekly. 

LEWIS  CO.,  cf  FOP.,  15,925. 

Canton,  New,s,  weekly. 
Press,  weekly. 
La  Belle,  Star,  weekly. 
La  Grange,  Democrat,  weekly. 
Monticello,  Lewis  Co.  Journal,  weekly. 

LINCOLN  CO.,  D-  POP.,    17,426. 

Elsberry,  Advance,  weekly. 
Troy,  Free  Press,  weekly. 
Herald,  weekly. 

LINN  CO.,   i   POP.,  20,016. 

Brookfleld,  Argus,  weekly. 

Chronicle,  weekly. 

Gazette,  weekly. 
Laclede,  Laconic,  weekly. 
Liinueus,  Bulletin,  weekly. 

Linn  Co.  News,  weekly. 
Meadville,  Messenger,  weekly. 

LIVINGSTON  CO.,    6    POP.,  20,196. 

Avalon,  Aurora,  weekly. 

Chillicothe,  Tribune,  daily  and  weekly. 

Constitution,  weekly. 

Crisis,  weekly. 
Dawn,  Clipper,  weekly. 
Utlca,  Herald,  weekly. 

MC  DONALD  CO.,   P  POP.,  7,816. 

Pineville,  News,  weekly. 
Record,  weekly. 

MACON  CO.,   6   POP.,  26,222. 

College  Mound,  Good  Way,  weekly. 
La  Plata,  Home  Press,  weekly. 
Macon,  Democrat,  weekly. 

Republican,  weekly. 

Times,  weekly. 

Messenger  of  Peace,  semi-monthly. 

St.  James  Reveille,  monthly. 
New  Cambria,  Herald,  weekly. 

MADISON  CO.,  □,  POP.,   8,876. 

Fredericktown,     Democratic     Standard, 
weekly. 
Plalndealer,  weekly. 

MARIES  CO.,  D  POP.,  7,304. 

Vienna,  Maries  Co.  Courier,  weekly. 

MARION  CO.,  zf  POP.,  24,837. 

Hannibal,  Courier,  daily  and  weekly. 

Morning  Journal,  daily  and  w'kly. 
Palmyra,  Marion  Co.  Herald,  weekly. 

Spectator,  weekly. 
Philadelphia,  Qnivive,  weekly. 

MERCER   CO..    th    POP.,   14,673. 

Princeton,  People's  Press,  weekly. 
Telegraph,  weekly. 

MILLER  CO.,    n    POP.,  9,805. 

Aurora  Springs,  Autogram.  weekly. 
Tascumbia,  Miller  Co.  Vindicator,  weekly. 


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MlSSsOlJRI. 

MISSISSIPPI  CO.,  □,  POP.,  9,270. 
Charleston,  Courier,  weekly. 

Enterprise,  weekly. 

MONITEAU  CO.,  a  POP.,  14,:346. 

California,  Democrat,  weekly. 

Newspaper,  weekly. 

Evaporators'  Monthly. 
Tipton,  Times,  weekly. 

MONROE   CO.,  cf  POP.,   19,071. 

Florida,  Monroe  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 
Monroe  City,  News,  weekly. 
Paris,  Mercury,  weekly. " 

Monroe  Co.  Appeal,  weekly. 

MONTGOMERY  CO.,   D-  POP.,    16,249. 

Jonesburtc,  Journal,  weekly. 
Middletiavn,  Chips,  weekly. 
Montgomery    City,    Montgomery    Standard, 
weekly. 
Ray,  weekly. 
New  Florence,  Optic,  weekly. 
Wellsville,  Democrat,  weekly. 

Wide-Awake,  weekly. 

MORGAN  CO.,  D  POP.,   10,132. 

Versailles,  Gazette,  weekly. 

Morgan  Messenger,  weekly. 

NEW  MADRID  CO.,  □,  POP.,  •7,694. 

New  Madrid,  Record,  weekly. 

NEWTON  CO.,  P  POP.,   18,947. 

Neosho,  Evening  Argus,  dally. 

Miner  and  Mechanic,  weekly. 

Times,  weekly. 
Seneca,  Dispatch,  weekly. 

NODAWAY  CO.,  ~n  POP.,  29,544. 

Barnard,  Gazette,  weekly. 
Burlington  Junction,  Post,  weekly. 
Hopkins,  Herald,  weekly. 
Journal,  weekly. 
Little  Falcon,  monthly. 
Maryville,  Drmocratic  Freeman,  weekly. 
Nodaway  Democrat,  weekly. 
Republican,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 

OREGON  CO.,  9  POP.,  5,791. 

Alton,  South  Missourian,  weeklj'. 
Augusta  (Thayer  P.  O.).  Record,  weekly. 
Thayer,  Oregon  Co.  Independent,  weekly. 

OSAGE  CO.,  D  POP.,  11,824. 
Chamois,  Liberalist,  weekly. 
Liinn,  Unterrlfied  Democrat,  weekly. 

OZARK  CO.,  [?  POP.,  5,618. 
Gainesville,  Ozark  Co.  News,  weekly. 

PEMISCOT  CO.,  n^  POP.,  4,299. 
Gayoso,  Democrat,  weekly. 

PERRY  CO.,  □,  POP.,  11,895. 
Perryville,  Perry  Co.  Sun,  weekly. 

PETTIS  CO.,  D  POP.,  27,271. 
Green  Ridge,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
La  Monte,  Record,  weekly. 
Sedalia,  Bazoo,  daily,  weekly  and  Sunday. 

Democrat,  daily  and  weekly. 

Republican,  daily  and  weekly. 

Missouri  Transcript,  semi-weekly. 

Journal,  weekly. 

Labor  Union,  weekly. 

Grange  Monthly. 

PHELPS  CO.,  D  POP.,  12,568. 

Rolla,  Herald,  weekly. 
New  Era,  w-eckly. 

PIKE  CO.,  D- POP.,  26,715. 

Bowling  Green,  Pike  Co.  Democrat,  w'ly. 
Post-Observer,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 
Clarksvllle,  Sentinel,  weekly. 
Frahkford,  Chronicle,  weekly. 
Louisiana,  Journal,  weekly. 

Republican,  weekly. 
Riverside  Press,  weekly. 


MISSOIRI. 

PLATTE  CO.,  "□  POP.,   17,366. 

Edgerton,  Courier,  weekly. 
Platte  City,  Landmark,  weekly. 

Platte  Co.  Argus,  weekly. 
Weston,  Platte  Co.  Chroncle,  weekly. 

POLK  CO.,  [?  POP.,  15,734. 

Bolivar,  Free  Press,  weekly. 

Herald,  weekly. 

Polk  Co.  Leader,  weekly. 
Huniansville,  Star,  weekly. 

PULASKI  CO.,  D  POP.,  7,250. 

Dixon,  News,  weekly. 

Richland,  Western  Observer,  weekly. 

Wayuesville,  Messenger,  weekly. 

PUTNAM  CO.,  \S   POP.,   13,5.')5. 

Uniouville,  New  Century,  weekly. 
Republican,  weekly. 

RALLS  CO.,  □'  POP.,  11,838. 

New  London,  Rnlls  Co.  Guide,  weekly. 

Ralls  Co.  Record,  weekly. 
Perry,  Pioneer,  weeklj-. 

RANDOLPH  CO.,  6   POP.,  22,751. 

HuntsviUe,  Herald,  weeklj'. 
Moberly,  Headlight,  daily  and  weekly. 

Monitor,  daily  and  weekly. 

Chronicle,  daily. 

R.\.Y  CO.,  \l  POP.,  20,190. 
Lawson,  New  Era,  weekly. 
Richmond,  Conservator,  weekly. 
Democrat,  weekly. 

REYNOLDS  CO.,  Q,  POP.,  5,722. 

Centreville,  Reynolds  Co.  Outlook,  w'kly. 

RIPLEY  CO.,  Q,  POP.,  5,377. 

Oouiphan,  Prospect-News,  weekly. 

Star  of  Doniphan,  weekly. 

ST.  CHARLES  CO.,  D-  POP.,  23,065. 

O'Fallon,  Katholischer  Hausfreund,  weekly. 
SSt.  Charles,  Cosmos,  weekly. 

Demokrat,  weekly. 

News,  weekly. 

Republikaner.  weekly. 

ST.  CLAJR  CO.,  -a  POP.,  14,125. 

Appleton  City,  Journal,  weekly. 
Lovvrey  City,  Leader,  weekly. 
Osceola,  Advance,  weekly. 

Sun,  weekly. 

Banner  of  Truth,  monthly. 

ST.   FRANCOIS  CO.,  [>  POP.,  13,822. 

Bonne  Terre,  Reporter,  weekly. 
Farinington,  News,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 

ST.  GENEVIEVE  CO.,  O  POP.,   10,390. 

St.  Genevieve,  Fair  Play,  weekly. 
Herold,  weekly. 

ST.  LOUIS  CO.,  D-  POP..  382,406. 

Clayton  (Mount  Olive  P.  O.).  Democrat,  w'kly. 

St.   Louis  Co. 

Waechter,  w'y. 

St.  Louis   Co. 

Watchman,  w'y. 

St.  liOuis,  Amerika,  daily,  weekly   and 

Sunday. 

Anzeiger     Des    Westens,    dally 

and  weekly. 
Evening  Chronicle,  daily. 
Glohe-DeinoL-rat,     daily,     seml- 

weiklv  and  weekly. 
Hotel  Reporter,  daily! 
Missouri  Republican,  daily,  tri- 
weekly anil  weekly. 
Post-Dispatch,  daily  and  w'kly.. 
Trlbuene,  dally  and  Sunday. 
WestUche  Post,  daily  and  w'kly. 
Advance,  weekly. 
Age  of  Steel,  weekly. 
American  Baptist  Flag,  weekly. 
American  Celt,  weekly. 
Central  Baptist,  weekly. 


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MISSOURI. 

ST.  LOUIS  CO. 

St.  Lioiiis,  Central  Christian  Advocate, 
weekly. 

Central  Law  Journal,  weekly. 

Christian  Advocate,  weekly. 

Cliristian-Evangellst,  weekly. 

Cimeter,  weekly, 

Colnian's  Rural  World,  weekly. 

Critic,  weekly. 

Der  Herold  Dcs  Glaiibens,  w'kly. 
*Die  Abendschule,  weekly. 

Die  Ruudsehavi,  weekly. 

Dry  Uoods  and  Grocery  Repor- 
ter, weekly. 

Evangelist,  weekly. 

Grocer,  weekly. 

Hlas,  weekly. 

Humorist,  weekly. 

Journal  of  Agriculture  and  Am- 
erican Stock  Breeder,  w'kly. 

Laterne,  weekly. 

Le  Patriote,  weekly. 

Life,  weekly. 
*  Little  Sower,  weekly. 

Mechanic,  weekly. 

Midland,  weekly. 

Midland  Industrial  Gazette,  w'y. 

National  American,  weekly. 

National  Druggist,  weekly. 

Negro  World,  Sundaj'. 

Observer,  weekly. 

Presbj'terian,  weekly. 

Railway  Register,  weekly. 

South- Western  Methodist.w'kly. 

Spectator,  weekly. 

Sundays  Sayings,  Sunday. 
♦Sunday  School     Evangelist, 
Sunday. 

Tobacco  Reporter,  weeklj'. 

Union,  weekly. 

Western  Trade  Journal,  w'kly. 

Western  Watchman,  weekly. 

Building   Trade  Journal,  semi- 
monthly. 

C  h  r  i  s  1 1 1  c  h  e  Klnder-Zeitung, 

semi-monthly. 
*Der  Lutheraner,  semi-monthly. 

La  Revista  Mexicano,  semi-m'ly. 

Miller,  semi-monthly. 

School  and  Home,  semi-monthlj' 

South  and  West,  semi-monthly. 

Stove  and  Hardware  Reporter, 
semi-monthly. 

Vanguard,  semi-monthly. 

Western     Travellers'    Guide, 
semi  monthly. 

Whip,  semi  monthly. 

American  Journalist,  monthly. 

American  Journal  of  Education, 
monthly. 

American  Journal  of   Ophthal- 
mology, monthly. 

American    Medical    Journal, 
monthly. 

Annals  of  Surgery,  monthly. 

Archives  of  Dentistry,  monthly. 

Central  Catholic  Knight,  ui'hly. 

Cliristiau  Companion,  monthly. 

Christian  Sunday  School  Teach- 
er, monthly. 

Church  News,  monthly. 

Courier  of  Medicine,  monthly. 

Defecator,  monthly. 

Die  Parole,  monthly. 

Drug  Market  Reporter,  m'nthly. 

El  Comercio  Del  Valle,  monthly. 

Evangelisch-Lutherlsches  Schul- 

blatt,  monthly. 
Ford's  Christian  Repositoi-y  and 

Home  Circle,  monthly. 
Furniture  Manufacturer,  m'hly. 
Goldbeck's  Musical  Art,  m'thly. 
Great  South-West,  monthly. 
Home,  Farm  &  Factory,  m'thly. 
Illustrated  Magazine,  monthly. 
Jewelry,  monthly. 
Knights  and    Ladies  of   Honor 

Record,  monthly. 
Kunkel's  Musical  Review,  m'ly. 
Leather  Gazette,  monthly. 
Legion  Record,  monthly. 

*  Lehre  und  Wehre,  monthly. 


MISSOURI. 

ST.   LOUIS  CO. 

St.  Liouis,  Medical  and   Surgical  Journal, 
monthly. 

Medical  Brief,  monthly. 

Midland  Farmer,  monthly. 

National     Exchange     Bulletin, 
monthly. 

National  Review,  monthly. 

Overseer,  monthly. 

Pastoral-Blatt,  monthly. 

Perioscope  and  Clinical  Review, 
monthly. 

Photographer,  monthly. 

Printer's  Journal,  monthly. 

Problem  Solved,  monthly. 

Regular  Baptist  Magazine,  m'ly. 

Student  Life,  monthly. 

Telejjhone,  monthly. 
•  Truth,  monthly. 

Universe,  monthly. 

Western  Insurance    Review, 
monthly. 

Youth's  Magazine,  monthly. 

American  Law  Review,  bl-m'ly. 

Homceopathic  News,  bi-m'thly. 

Alienist  and  Neurologist,  quar'y.  • 

Cumberland    Presbyterian    Re- 
view, quarterly. 

S.4.LIXE  CO.,  D  POP.,  29,911. 

AiTOW  Rock,  Times,  weekly. 
Blackburn,  Globe,  weekly. 
Brownsville,  Herald,  weekly. 
Marshall,  News,  daily  and  weekly. 

Saline  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 

Saline  Co.  Progress,  weekly. 
Miami,  News,  weekly. 
Slater,  Saline  Co.  Index,  weekly. 

SCHUYLER  CO.,  i  POP.,  10,470. 

Glenwood,  Criterion,  weekly. 
Liancastei',  Excelsior,  weekly. 

SCOTLAND  CO.,  zf  POP.,  12,508. 

Menipbis,  Democrat,  weekly. 
National,  weekly. 
Reveille,  weekly. 

SCOTT  CO.,  D^  POP.,  8,5S7. 

Bentou,  Express-Record,  weekly. 
Slkeston,  Star  of  Sikeston,  weekly. 

SHANXON  CO.,  P  POP.,  3,441. 

Eiiiineiice,  Argus,  weekly. 

Current  Wave,  weekly. 

SHELBY  CO.,  cf  POP.,  14,024. 

Clarence,  Courier,  weekly. 
Shelblna,  Democrat,  weekly. 

Index,  weekly. 
Slielbyville,  Shelby  Co.  Herald,  weekly. 

STODDARD  CO.,  3^  POP.,  13,4.31. 

Blooiiilielil,  Vindicator,  weekly. 
Dexter,  Enterprise-Messenger,  weekly. 

STONE  CO.,  1?  POP.,  4,404. 
Galena,  Times,  weekly. 

SULLIVAN  CO.,  ^  POP.,  16,569. 
Green  Castle,  Independent,  weekly. 
Green  City,  Bugle,  weekly. 
Humphrevs.  Advance,  weekly. 
Milan,  Republican,  weekly. 

Sullivan  Standard,  weekly. 

TANET  CO.,  p  POP.,  5,599. 

Forsyth,  Home  and  Farm,  weekly. 

TEXAS  CO.,  Q  POP.,  12,206. 
Cabool,  Record,  monthly. 
Houston,  Herald,  weekly. 

VERNON  CO.,  -D  POP.,   19,369. 

Nevada,  Mail,  daily  and  weekly. 

Ledger,  weekly. 

Tribune,  weekly. 

Vernon  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 
Schell  Citv,  News,  weekly. 
Sheldon,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Walker,  Herald,  weekly. 


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MIS.SOIRI. 

WARREN  CO..  D-  POP.,  10,806. 

Warreiiton,  Banner,  weekly. 

Volksfreund,  weekly. 
College  Courant,  monthly. 

WASHINGTON  CO.,  D-  POP.,  12,896. 

Fotosi,  Independent,  weekly. 

WAYNE  CO.,  a,  POP.,  9,096. 

Greenville,  Journal,  weekly. 
Piedmont,  Leader,  weekly. 

Western  Rambler,  weeklj'. 

WEBSTER  CO.,  1?  POP.,  12,175. 

Henderson,  Record,  weekly. 

Mnrslifield,  Chronicle,  weekly. 
Tribune,  weekly.' 
Webster  Standard,  weekly. 

WORTH  CO.,  ^  POP.,  8,203. 
Denver,  New  Era,  weekly. 
Grant  City,  Star,  weekly. 

Worth  Co.  Times,  weekly. 

WRIGHT  CO.,  g  POP.,  9,712. 

Hartville,  Wright  Co.  Republican,  weekly 
Mountain  Grove,  Mountain  Prospect,  weekly. 

NEBRASKA. 
Pop.,  45a,40-i. 

ADAMS  CO.,  g  POP.,   10,235. 

Hastings,  Gazette-Journal,  daily  and  w'kly 

Adams  Co.  Democrat,  weeklj'. 

Aqua-Pura,  weekly. 

Nebraskan,  weekly. 
Juniata,  Herald,  weekly. 
Kenesau,  Free  Press,  weekly. 

Times,  weekly. 

ANTELOPE  CO.,  [^  POP.,   3,953. 

Neligh,  Advocate,  weekly. 

Republican,  weekly. 
Oakdale,  Journal,  weekly. 

BOO.NE  CO.,  D   POP.,   4,170. 

Albion,  Boone  Co.  Argus,  weekly. 
Boone  Co.  News,  weekly. 
Cedar  Rapids,  Boone  Co.,  Bugle,  weekly 
Era,  weekly. 

BROWN  CO.,   i 

A  ins  worth.  Journal,  weekly. 

„  Western  News.'weeklv. 

Ba.ssett,  Herald,  weekly. 

Long  Pine,  Journal,  weekly. 

BUFFALO  CO.,  D  POP.,   7,531. 

Gibbon.  Buffalo  Co.  Beacon,  weekly. 
Kearney,  Buffalo  Co.  Journal,  weekly. 

Buffalo  Courier,  weekly. 

New  Era,  weekly. 
Shelton,  Clipper,  weeklj-. 

BURT  CO.,  cf  POP.,  6.937. 
Lyons,  Logan  Valley  Mirror,  weekly. 
Oakland,  Burt  Co,  News,  weekly. 

Independent,  weekly. 
Tekainah,  Burt  Co.  Herald,  weekly. 
Burtonian,  weekly. 

BUTLER  CO.,  D-  POP.,  9,191. 

Bellwood,  Reporter,  weekly. 

DaTid  City,  Butler  Co.  Press,  weekly. 

Republican,  weekly. 

Tribune,  weekly. 
Rising  City,  Independent,  weekly. 
Ulysses,  Dispatcli,  weekly. 

CASS  CO.,  D-  POP.,    16,683. 

Greenwood,  Eagle,  weekly. 

Hawk-Eye,  vveekly. 
Louisville,  Ob.servcr,  weekly. 
Pluttsmouth,  Herald,  daily  and  weekly. 

Journal,  daily  and  weekly. 
Weeping  Water,  Cass  Co.  Eagle,  weekly. 
Republican,  weekly. 

CEDAR  CO.,  cf  POP.,  2,899. 
Hartington,  Cedar  Co.  Nonpareil,  weekly. 


NEBRASKA. 

CHERRY  CO.,    n 

Valentine,  Minnekadusa  Republican,  w'ly. 
Reporter,  weekly. 

CHEYEN.VE  CO.,  -D  POP.,   1,558. 

Sidney,  Plaindealer  Telegraph,  weekly. 

CLAY  CO.,  g  POP.,  11,294. 
Clay  Centre,  Sun,  weekly. 
Edgar,  Times,  weekly. 
Fairfield,  Herald,  weekly. 

News,  weekly. 
Harvard,  Clay  Co.  Journal,  weekly. 

Courier,  weekly. 
Sutton,  Clay  Co  Deniocrat,  weekly. 
Freie  Presse,  weekly. 
Register,  weekly. 

COLFAX  CO.,  O  POP.,  6,588. 

I  Schuyler,  Herald,  weekly. 
Sun,  weekly. 

I  CUMING  CO.,   cf  POP.,  5,569. 

Bancroft,  Journal,  weekly. 

West  Point,  Nebraska' Volksblatt,  weekly. 

Progress,  weekly. 

Republican,  weekly. 

CUSTER  CO.,  D  POP..  2,211. 

Arnold  (Broken  Bow  P.O.),  Custer   Co.  Demo 

crat,  weekly. 
„      ,  „  Standard.weekly. 

Brolien  Bow,  Custer  Co.  Republican,  w'lv. 

Custer  Leader,  weekly. 
Sargent,  Loup  Valley  Eagle,  weekly. 
Westerville,  Western  Echo,  weekly. 
West  Union,  Gazette,  weekly. 

D.VKOTA  CO.,  a'  POP.,  3,213. 
Dakota  City,  North  Nebraska  Argus,  w'ly. 
North  Nebraska  Eagle,  w'ly. 

DAWSO.V  CO.,  a  POP.,  2,909. 

Plum  Creek,  Dawson  Co.  Herald,  weekly. 
Dawson  Co.  Pioneer,  weekly. 
Gazette,  weekly. 

DIXON  CO.,  cT  POP.,  4,177. 

Ponca,  Advocate,  weekly. 

, Northern  Nebraska  Jovu-nal,  weekly. 
Wakefield,  Republican,  weekly. 

DODGE    CO.,  D-  POP.,    11,263. 

Fremont.  Herald,  daily  and  weekly. 

Tribune,  daily  and  weekly. 

Platte  River  Zeitung,  weekly. 
»T     *v.  I,     J  Saturday  Evening  Journal,  w'ly. 
North  Bend,  Flail,  weekly. 
Scribner,  News,  weekl.v. 

DOUGLAS  CO.,  a-  POP.,  ,37,645. 
Omaha,  Bee,  daily  and  weekly. 

Evening  Timc^i-Dispatch,  dally. 

Herald,  dally  and  weekly. 

Nebraska  Tribune,  daily  and  w'ly. 

Republican,  daily  and  weekly. 

Post    und    Telegraph,   daily    and 
weekly. 

Christian  Hour,  weeklv. 

Commercial   and   Live   Stock  Re- 
cord, weekly. 

Den  Danske  Pioneer,  weekly. 

Excelsior,  weekly. 

Nebraska  Watchman,  weekly. 

Pokrok  Zapadu,  weekly. 

Western  Celt,  weeklv. 

Nebraska  Mute  Journal,  semim'ly. 

Church  Guardian,  monthly. 

Drug  and  Oil  Gazette,  monthly. 

Kvety  Amerieke,  monthly. 

Nebraska  Druggist,  monthly. 

Rural    Nebraska     and     American 
Cattle  Journal,  monthly. 
Waterloo,  Gazette,  weekly. 

FILLMORE  CO.,  P   POP.,   10,204. 

Exeter,  Enterpri.se,  weeklv. 
Fairmont,  Bulletin,  weekl'y. 

Nebraska  Signal,  weekly. 

Caligrapher's  Quill,  monthly. 
Geneva,  Review,  weekly. 
Grafton,  Leailer,  weekly. 


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NEBRASKA. 

FRANKLIN  CO.,  Q  POP.,  5,465. 

Blooiiiiiigtoii,  Franklin  Co.  Guard,  Wkly. 
Heart    of    our    Continent, 
monthly. 
Franklin,  Republican  Valley  Echo,  weekly. 
Riverton,  Enterprise,  weekl.v. 

FRONTIER  CO.,   J3  POP.,  9:U. 

Stockville,  Frontier  Co.  Faber,  weekly. 

FURNAS  CO.,  Q  POP.,  6,407. 
Arapahoe.  Pioneer,  weekly. 

Public  Mirror,  weekly. 
Beavei'  City,  Times,  weekly. 
<^ambriclse.  Monitor,  weekly. 
■O.xford,  Register,  weekly. 

GAGE  CO.,  □,  POP.,   13,164. 
Beatrice,  Express,  daily  and  weekly. 
Gage  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 
Republican,  weekly. 
Woman's  Tribune,  "monthly. 
Blue  Spriutrs,  Motor,  weekly. 
■Courtland,  GaKcCo.  Journal,  weekly. 
Libertj-,  Journal,  weekly. 
Odell,  Optic,  weekly. 
Wymore,  Eagle,  weekly. 

Wymoriau,  weekly. 

GOSPER  CO.,    Q   POP.,   1,673. 

Hoiiiei'ville,  Gosper  Co.  Citizen,  weeklj-. 

GREELEY  CO.,    D    POP.,   1,461. 

Scotia.  Greeley  Tribune,  weekly. 
News,  weekly. 

HALL  CO.,   D   POP.,  8,.572. 
Doniphan.  Leader.  weekl3'. 
Urand  Island,  Independent,  d'lv  &  w'kly. 
Democrat,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 
Nebraska  Normal  Institute, 
monthly. 
Wood  River,  Gazette,  weekly. 

HAMILTON  CO.,  Q  POP.,  8,267. 

Aurora,  Hamilton  Co.  News,  weekly. 

Republican,  weekly. 
Hampton,  Herald,  weekly. 

HARLAN  CO..   Q  POP.,  6,U8l). 

Alma,  Tribune,  wet-klv. 
Orleans,  Harlan  Co.  Press,  weekly. 

Republican  Valley  Sentinel,  weekly. 
Republican  City,  Topic,  weekly. 

HITCHCOCK  CO.,  ^H  POP.,  1,012. 

Ciilbertson,  Sun,  weekly. 

HOLT   CO.,   ti   POP.,  3,287. 
Atkinson,  Graphic,  weekly. 
Ewng,  Item,  weekly. 
Inmah,  Index,  weekly. 
O'Neill,  Frontier,  weekly. 

Republican,  weekly. 

Tribune,  weekly. 
Stuart,  Ledger,  weekly. 

HOWARD  CO..    D   POP.,  4,39L 

St.  Paul,  Free  Press,  weeklj-. 

Phonograph,  weekly.     ■ 
*  Kirkeblaclet,  serai  monthly. 

JEFFERSON  CO..  Q  POP.,  8,096. 

Bower,  Nebraska  Horticulturist,  quarterlj' 
DUler,  News,  weekly. 
Endicott,  Call,  weekly. 
Fairbiiry,  Gazette, "weekly. 

Southern  Nebraskan,  weekly. 
Reynolds,  Times,  weekly. 

JOHNSON  CO.,  Q,  POP.,  7,595. 
Crab  Orchard,  News,  weekly. 
Elk  Creek.  Echo,  weekly. 
Sterling,  Press,  weekly. 
■Tecnniseb,  Chieftain,  weekly. 

Johnson  Co.  Journal,  weekly. 
Republican,  weekly. 

KEARNEY  CO.,   P  POP.,  4,072. 

Axtell,  Acorn,  weekly. 

Minden,  Kearney  Co.  Gazette,  weekly. 


NEBRASKA. 

KEITH  CO.,   -O  POP.,   194. 

Ogalalla,  Reflector,  weekly. 

KNOX  CO.,   ^   POP.,  3,666. 

Creighton,  Pioneer,  weekly. 
Niobrara,  Kno.x  Co.  News,  weekly. 
Santee  Agency.  Word  Carrier,  monthly. 

LANCASTER  CO.,  D-  POP.,  28,090. 

Bennet.  Pecord,  weekly. 

liiucolu,  Nebraska  State  Journal,  daily  and 
weekly. 
News,  daily. 

State  Democrat,  dallj-  and  w'kly. 
Freie  Presse,  weekly. 
Nebraska  Capital,  weeklj-. 
Nebraska  Cynosure,  weekly. 
Nebraska  StaatsAnzeiger,  w'kly. 
Post  und  Democrat,  weekly. 
Hesperian  Student,  semi-monthly. 
Nebraska  Fai-mer,  semi-monthly. 
Nebraska   Congregational    News, 

monthly. 
Nebraska  Good  Templar  and  Reg- 
ister, monthly. 
Nebraska    Medical     Journal, 
monthly. 

LINCOLN  CO.,  -a  POP.,  3,632. 

Nortb  Platte,  Nebraskian,  weekly. 

[  Telegraph,  weekly. 

Lincoln  Co.  Tribune,  w'kly. 

I  M.ADISON   CO.,  5   POP.,  5,589. 

Burnet,  Blade,  weekly. 

Madison,  Chronicle,  weekly. 
Norfolk,  Elkhorn  Valley  News,  weekly. 
Journal,  weekly. 

MERRICK    CO.,    D    POP.,   5,341. 

Central  City,  Courier,  weekly. 

Nonpareil,  weekly. 
Clarks,  Messenger,  weekly. 

NANCE    CO.,    D    POP.,    1,212. 

Fullertoii,  Nance  Co.  Journal,  weekly. 

Telescope,  weekly. 
Genoa,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

NEMAHA  CO.,   □,  POP.,    10,451. 

Brock,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Brownville.  Republican,  weekly. 
Nemaha  City,  Times,  weekly. 
North  Auburn,  Auburn  Champion,  weekly. 

Nebraska  Republican,  w'kly. 

Nemaha  Co.  Granger,  w'kly". 

Post,  weekly. 
Peru,  Breeze,  weekly. 
South  Auburn,  Nebraska  Adyertiser,  weekly. 

NUCKOLLS    CO.,    t?    POP.,  4,235. 

Hardy,  Herald,  weekly. 

Clipper,  semi-monthly. 
Nelson,  Gazette,  weekly. 

Nuckolls  Co.  Herald,  weekly. 
Superior,  Guide,  weekly. 

Journal,  weekly. 

OTOE  CO.,  D-  POP.,  15,727. 

Nebraska  City,  Nebraska  Press,  dally  and 
weekly. 
Nevys,  daily  and  weekly. 
Nebraska  Staats-Zeitung, 

weekly. 
Modern       Instances, 
monthl'y. 
Palmyra,  Pilot,  weekly 
Syracuse.  .TournaJ,  weekly. 
Talmage,  Tribune,  weekly. 
Unadilla,  Otoe  Optic,  weekly. 

PAWNEE  CO..  O,  POP.,  6,9'20. 
Burchard,  Plaindealer,  weekly. 
Pa^Tuee  City,  Pawnee  Co.  Banner,  w'kl.y. 

Pawnee  Press,  weekly. 

Pawnee  Republican,  w'kly. 
Table  Rock,  Argus,  weekly. 

PHELPS  CO.,   9  POP.,  2,447. 

Holdrege.  Nebraska  Nugget,  weekly. 
Republican,  weekly. 


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NEBRASKA. 

PIERCE  CO.,    i    POP.,  1,202. 

Pierce,  Pierce  Co.  Call,  weekly. 

Times,  weelcly. 
Plainview,  Gazette,  weelily. 

PLATTE  CO.,    Q    POP.,  9,511. 

Columbus,  Democrat,  weeklj'. 

Journal,  weekly. 

■Woehenblatt,  weekly. 
Humphrey,  Independent,  weekly. 

POLK  CO.,   n   POP.,  6,846. 

Osceola,  Polk  Co.  Farmers'  Advocate,  w'ly. 

Record,  weekly. 
Stromsburg,  Republican,  weekly. 

RED  WILLOW   CO.,   ^  POP.,  3,044. 

Inilianola,  Courier,  weekly. 
McCook,  Tribune,  weekly. 
Trumpet,  weekly. 

RICHARDSON  CO.,   □,   POP.,  15,031. 

Falls  City,  Journal,  weekly. 

News,  weekly. 
Humboldt,  Nebraska  Enterprise,  weekly. 

Sentinel,  weekly. 

Stanrtai-d,  weekly. 
RuJo,  Observer,  weekly. 
Salem,  Index,  weekly." 
Stella,  Tribune,  weekly. 
Verdon,  Vedette,  weekly. 

SALINE  CO.,   C\  POP.,  14,491. 

Crete,  Globe,  weekly. 

State  Vidette,  weekly. 
De  Witt,  Times,  weekly. 
Dorchester,  Star,  weekly. 
Friend,  Telegraph,  weeklv. 
Wilber,  Blue  Valley  Blade,  weekly. 
Opposition,  weeklj'. 

SARPY  CO.,  D-  POP.,  4,481. 

Pnpilliou,  Times,  weekly. 
Springfield,  Monitor,  weekly. 

SAUNDERS  CO.,  D-  POP.,  15,810. 

Ashland,  Gazette,  weekly. 
Valparaiso,  Avalanche,  weekly. 
Wataoo,  Democrat,  weekly. 

Independent,  weekly. 

Saunders  Co.  Tribune,  weekly. 

SEWARD  CO.,  D-  POP.,  11,147. 

Milford,  Ozone,  weekly. 

Seward,  Blue  Valley  Blade,  weekly. 

Democrat,  weekly. 

Nebraska  Re]jOrter,  weekly. 
TJtica,  Record,  weekly. 

SHERMAN  CO.,    D    POP.,  2,061. 

Lionp  City,  Northwestern,  weekly. 

Sherman  Co.  Times,  weekly. 

SIOUX  CO.,  "□  POP.,  699. 
Brewster,  News,  weekly. 
Cliadron.  Sioux  Co.  Journal,  weekly. 
Gordon,  Press,  weekly. 

STANTON  CO.,  cf   POP.,  1,813. 

&»tauton,  Democrat,  weekly. 
Register,  weekly. 

THAYER  CO.,    g    POP.,  6,113. 

Alexandria,  News,  weekly. 

Tliayer  Co.  Herald,  weekly. 
Carleton,  Carletonlan,  weekly. 
Chester,  Tribune,  weekly. 
Hebron,  Journal,  weekly.- 
Register,  weekly. 

VALLEY  CO.,    D    POP.,  2,324. 

North  Loup,  Herald,  weekly. 
Mirror,  weeklj'. 
Ord,  Quiz,  weekly. 

Standard,  weekly. 

Valley  Co.  Journal,  weekly. 

WASHINGTON  CO.,   O  POP.,  8,631. 

Arlington,  People's  Defender,  weekly. 
Blair,  Pilot,  weekly. 

Republican,  weekly. 


AEBRASKA. 

WAYNE  CO.,  □'  POP.,   813. 

Wayne,  Herald-Tribune,  weekly. 

WEBSTER  CO.,    9    POP.,  7,104. 

Blue  Hill,  Times,  weekly. 

Guide  Rock,  Signal  and   Republican  Valley 

Tanner,  weekly. 
Red  Cloud,  Chief,  weekly. 

Webster  Co.  Argus,  weekly 

WHEELER  CO.,    6    POP.,  644. 

Cumminsville,  Wheeler  Co.  Gazette,  weekly. 

YORK  CO.,    D   POP.,  11,170. 

Bradshaw,  Gazette,  weekly. 
York,  Democrat,  weekly. 

Republican,  weekly. 

Times,  weelcly. 

Nebraska  Methodist,  semi-monthly. 

Collegian,  monthly. 

NEVADA. 
Pop.,  6*^,266. 

DOUGLAS  CO.,  -a  POP.,  1,581. 

Geuoa,  Courier,  weekly. 

ELKO  CO.,  cf  POP.,  5,716. 
Elko,  Independent,  daily  and  weekly. 

Free  Press,  weekly. 
Tuscarora,  Times  and  Mining  Review,  daily. 

ESMERALDA  CO.,  P  POP.,  3,220. 

Candelaria,  True  Fissure,  weekly. 
Hawthorne,  Walker  Lake  Bulletin,  weekly. 

EUREKA  CO..  a  POP.,  7,086. 

Eureka,  Evening  Leader,  daily. 

Sentinel,  daily  and  weeklj'. 
Republican  Press,  Sunday. 

HUMBOLDT  CO.,  "D  POP.,  3,480. 

Wiuneniucca,  Silver  State,  dailj'. 

LANDER  CO.,  D  POP.,  3,624. 

Austin,  Reese  River  Reveille,  daily  . 
Battle  Mountain,  Central  Nevadan,  weekly. 

LINCOLN  CO.,  □,  POP.,  2,637. 
Pioclie,  Record,  weekly. 

LYON  CO.,  -a  POP.,  2,409. 
Dayton,  Lyon  Co.  Times,  weekly. 

NYE  CO.,  [?  POP.,  1,875. 
Belmont,  Courier,  weekly. 

ORMSBY  CO.,  -D  POP.,  5,412. 

Carsou  City,  Index,  daily. 

Morning  Appeal,  dailj'. 
Nevada  Tribune,  daily. 

STOREY  CO.,  -D  POP.,  16,115. 

Virginia  City,  Evening    Chronicle,  daily 
and  \veekly. 
Territorial  Enterprise,  dai- 
Ij'  and  weekly;  no  advts. 
inserted  in  weeklj'. 

WASHOE  CO.,  -C  POP.,  5,664. 
Reno,  Evening  Gazette,  daily  and  weekly. 
Nevada    State    Journal,   daily    and 
weekly. 

WHITE  PINE  CO.,  D-  POP.,  2,682. 

Clierry  Creek,  White  Pine  News,  weekly. 
Taylor,  White  Pine  Reflex,  weekly. 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 
Pop.,  346,991. 

BELKNAP  CO.,   D  POP.,  17,948. 

Lacouia,  Democrat,  weekly. 

Three  Links,  monthly. 

Triangle,  monthly. 
Lake  Village,  Times,  weekly. 
Meredith  Village,  Meredith  Eagle,  weekly. 

News,  weeklj'. 
Tilton,  Eclipse,  monthly. 


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NEW   HAMPSHIRE. 

CARROLL  CO.,  D  POP.,  18,224. 

Melvin  Village,  Working  anil  Waiting,  m'ly. 
Sandwich.  Reporter,  weekly. 
Wolfborough,  Granite  State  News,  weekly. 
Wolfborough  Junction,  Carroll  Co.  Pioneer, 

weekly. 

CHESHIRE  CO.,  P  POP.,  28,734. 

Alstead,  Cold  River  Joui-nal,  weekly. 
Hinesdale,  Progress,  monthly. 
lieene,  Cheshire  Republican,  weekly. 

Granite  State  Journal,  weekly. 

New  England  Observer,  weekly. 

New  Hampshire  Sentinel,  weekly. 
Troy,  Home  Companion,  monthly. 

coos  CO.,  (i  POP.,  18,580. 
Colebrook,  News  and  Sentinel,  weekly. 
Gorham,  Mountaineer,  weekly. 
liaucaster,  Coos  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 

Gazette,  weekly. 
Whltefleld,  Times,  weekly. 

GRAFTON  CO..  □  POP.,  33,788. 

Ashland,  Advance,  weekly. 

Item,  weekly. 
Bristol,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
East  Canaan,  Canf^iin  Reporter,  weekly. 

Mascoma  Register,  weekly. 
Hanover,  Granite  State  Journal,  weekly. 

Dartmoifth,  bi-weekly. 
Haverhill,  Grafton  Co.  Signal,  weekly. 
Lebanon,  Granite  State  Free  Press,  weekly. 
Lisbon,  Index,  weekly. 
Littleton,  Journal,  weekly. 

White  Mountain  Republic,  weekly. 
Plymouth,  Exchanger,  Amateur  and  Ageiit, 
daily  and  weekly. 
Pemigewasset  Pioneer,  daily. 
Grafton  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 
Grafton  Co.  Journal,  weeklj-. 
Republican  Star,  weekly. 
Woodsville,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

HILLSBORpUGH   CO.,  P  POP.,  75,6M. 

Amherst,  Farmers'  Cabinet,  weekly. 
Antrim,  Reporter,  weekly. 
Greenville.  Advertiser,  weekly. 
Hillsboro'  Bridge,  Hillsboro'  5fesseuger,w=kly. 
Hollls,  Hollisand  Bniokline  Herald,  monthly. 
3Ianchestei',  Mirror  and  American,  dailj' 
and  weekly. 
Union,  daily  and  weekly. 
Budget,  weekly. 
Le  Courrier  du  New  Hamp- 
shire, weekly. 
American  Young  Folks,  semi- 
monthly. 
Notes     and     Queries,     with 
Answers,  monthly. 
Milford,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Nashua,  Gazette,  daily  and  weekly. 

Telegraph,  daily  and  weekly. 
Real  Estate  Journal,  monthly. 
Peterboro',  Transcript,  v.eekly. 
Wilton,  Journal,  weekly. 

MERRIMACK  CO.,  ?  POP.,  46,300. 

Concord,  Evening  Monitor,  dally  and  wkly. 

New  Hampshire  Journal,  weekly. 

People  and  Patriot,  weekly. 

Tribune,  weekly. 

Veteran's  Advocate,  weekly. 

Granite  Monthly. 
Franklin,  Transcript,  weekly. 
Franklin  Falls,  Merrimack  Journal,  weekly. 
Henniker,  Courier,  weeklv. 
Penacook,  Rays  of  Liyht.  weekly. 
Pittsfield.  Analectn,  weekly. 
Shaker  Village,  Manifesto,  monthly. 
Suncook,  Journal,  weekly. 
Warner,  Independent  and  Times,  weekly. 
Wilmot,  Kearsage  Sentinel,  weekly. 

ROCKINGHAM  CO.,  Q,  POP.,  49,061. 

Derry.  News,  weekly. 
Epping,  Leader,  weekly. 
Exeter,  Exonlan,  weekly. 

Gazette,  weekly. 

News-Letter,  weekly. 

Protest,  weekly. 


NEW   HAMPSHIRE. 

ROCKINGHAM  CO. 

Newmarket,  Advertiser,  weekly. 

Christian  Witness,  monthly. 
Portsmouth,  Chronicle,  dally  and  weekly. 

Evening  Times,  daily  &  weekly. 

Penny  Post,  daily. 

Journal,  weekly. 

STRAFFORD  CO.,  Q,  POP.,  •35,.558. 

Dover,  Fosters  Democrat,  daily  and  w'kly. 
Republican,  daily  and  weekly. 
Morning  Star,  weekly. 
News-Express,  weekly. 
Little  Star,  semi-monthly. 
Farmlngton,  News,  weeklv. 
Great  Falls,  Free  Press,  weekly. 
Rochester,   Anti-Munoiiolist   and   Local   Re- 
cord, weekly. 
Courier,  weekly. 
Missionary  Echoes,  monthly. 

SULLIVAN  CO.,  P  POP.,   18,161. 

Claremont,  Advocate,  weekly. 

National  Eagle,  weekly. 
Newport,  New  Hampshire  Argus  and  Spec- 
tator, weekly. 

Republican  Champion,  weekly. 


NEW  JERSEY. 
Pop.,     1,131,116. 

ATLANTIC   CO.,  □,  POP..   18,704. 

Atlantic  City,  Atlantic  Review,  weekly, 

Atlantic  Times,  weekly. 
Egg  Harbor,  Atlantic  Democrat,  weekly. 
Der  Beobachter,  weekly. 
Der  Pilot,  weekly. 
Der  Zeitgeist,  weeklj'. 
Hammonton,  Atlantic  Co.  Mirror,  weekly. 

South  Jersey  Republican,w'kly. 
May's  Lianding,  Atlantic  Journal,  weekly. 
Record,  weekly. 

BERGEN  CO.,  cf  POP.,  36,786. 

Carlstadt,  Freie  Presse,  weekly. 
Englewood,  Times,  weekly. 
Hackeusack,  Bergen  Index,  semi-weekly. 
Bergen    Co.    Democrat   and 
New  Jersey  State  Regis- 
ter, weekly. 
Republican,  weekly. 
Rutherford,  Bergen  Co.  Herald,  weekly. 
Tenafly,  Record,  monthly. 

BURLINGTON  CO.,  D  POP.,   5.5,402. 

Beverly,  Banner,  weekly. 
Bordentown,  Register,  weekly. 
Burlington,  Eiiterpri.se,  daily  and  weekly. 

Gazette     and     Burlington      Co. 
Advertiser,  weekly. 
Moorestown,  Chronicle,  weekly. 
Mt.  Holly,  Herald,  weekly. 

New  Jersey  Mirror,  weekly. 

News,  \veekly. 
Smithville,  Mechanic,  monthly. 

CAMDEN  CO.,  p  POP.,   62,942. 

Atco,  Herald  and  Times,  weekly. 
Berlin.  Euterprife,  monthly. 
Cainden,  Courier,  daily  and  weekly. 

Post,  daily. 

Camden  Co.  Journal,  weekly. 

Democrat,  weekly. 

New  Jersey  Coast  Pilot,  weekly. 

Temperance  Gazette,  weekly. 

Tnies.  weekly. 

West  Jersey  Press,  weekly. 

Society  News,  bi-weekly. 
Gloucester  City,  Reporter,  weekly. 

Saturday   Evening  Express, 
weekly. 

CAPE  MAY  CO.,  R  POP.,  9,765. 
Cape  May  City,  Star  of  the  Cape,  weekly. 

Wave,  weekly. 
Cape  May  Court  House,  Cape   May  Co. 

Gazette,w'y. 
Ocean  City,  Sentinel,  weekly. 
Sea  Isle  City,  Pioneer,  weekly. 


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CUMBERLAND    CO.,  P  POP..  37,(>S7. 

Bridgeton,  Evening  News,  daily  &  weekly. 
Morning  Star,  daily. 
Chronicle,  weekly. 
New  Jersey  Patriot,  weekly. 
Pioneer,  weekly. 
Philosophian  Review,  monthly. 
Millville,  Bulletin,  daily. 

Republican,  weeklJ^ 
Transcript,  weekly. 
"Vineland,  Evening  Journal. 

News  Times,  daily  and  weekly. 
Independent,  weekly. 

ESSEX  CO.,  cf  POP.,  189,929. 
Bloomfleld,  Citizen,  weekly. 
East  Orange,  Gazette,  weekly. 
JVIontclair,  Times,  weekly. 
"Novark,  Advertiser,  daily  and  weekly. 
Evening  News,  daily. 
Journal,  daily  and  weekly. 
Morning  Register,  daily. 
New    Jersey    Deutsche    Zeitung, 

daily  and  Sunday. 
New  Jersey  Freie  Zeitung,  daily 

and  Sunday. 
Press,  daily. 

Der  Beobachter  am  Passaic,  w'kly . 
Essex  Co.  Post,  weekly. 
Sunday  Call,  Sunday. 
Weekly. 
Herald  of  the  Knights  and  Ladies 

of  the  Golden  Star,  monthly. 
Business  Educator  and   Literary 

Gazette,  bimonthly. 
Irving,  quarterly. 
•Orange,  Chronicle,  weekly. 
Journal,  weekly. 
Monitor,  weekly. 
Sonntagsblatt,  Sunday. 
Volksbote,  weekly. 
Platonist,  monthly. 
South  Orange,  Bulletin,  weekly. 

GLOUCESTER    CO.,  P  POP.,  2.5,886. 

Glassljoro.  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Newfield,  Item,  weekly. 
Paulsboro,  Independent,  weekly. 
Swedesboro,  Times,  weekly. 
Williamstown,  News,  weekly. 
Woodbury,  Constitution  and  Farmers'  and 

Mechanics'  Advertiser, 

weekly. 
Gloucester  Co.  Democrat,  w'ly. 
Liberal  Press,  weekly. 

HUDSON  CO.,  cf  POP.,  187,944. 
Arlington,  Kearny  Watchman,  weekly. 

Sacred  Heart  Union,  quarterly. 
Bayonne  City,  Bayonne  Herald  and  Green- 
ville Register,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 
Harrison,  Kearney  Record,  weekly. 
Hoboken,  Hudson  Co.  Democrat-Advertiser, 
weekly. 
Hudson  Co.  Journal,  weekly. 
Jersey  City,  Argus,  daily. 

Evening  Journal,  daily. 
Herald,  weekly. 
Hudson  Co.  Dispatch,  w'kly. 
New  Jersey  Frele  Presse,  w'ly. 
New  Jersey  Ledger,  weekly. 
New   Jersey   Staats   Zeitung, 

weekly. 
Sunday  Tattler,  Sunday. 
Hedding  Herald,  monthly. 
West  Hoboken,  Palisade  News  and  Highland 
Sentinel,  weekly. 

HUNTERDON  CO.,  "u  POP.,  38,570. 

Clinton,  Democrat,  weekly. 
Fleiiiiug:tou,  Di-mocrat -Advertiser,  w'kly. 
Hunterdon  Co.  Democrat, 

weekly. 
Hunterdon  Republican,  w'ly. 
Frenchtown,  Hunterdon  Independent,  w'kly. 

Star,  weekly. 
Glen  Gardnei',  Home  Visitor,  weekly. 
LambertvUle,  Beacon,  week)}'. 
Record,  week!)'. 
Milford,  Leader,  weekly. 


NEW  JERSEY. 

MERCER  CO.,  D  POP.,   58,061. 

Hlghtstown,  Gazette,  weekly. 

Independent,  weekly. 
Hopewell,  Herald,  weekly. 
Lawrenceville,  Record,  monthly. 
Princeton,  Press,  weekly. 

Princetonian,  bi-weekly. 

Nassau  Literary  Magazine,  ni'thly. 

Missionary  Review,  bi-monthly. 
Ringoes,    Journal    of    American    Orthoepy, 

monthly. 
Trenton,  Advertiser,  dailj'  and  Sunday. 

Emporium,  daily. 

State  Gazette,  daily  and  weekly. 

Times,  daily  and  weekly. 

True  American,  daily  and  weekly. 

Herald,  weekly. 

Mercer  Co.  News  and  Chambers- 
burg  Weekly. 

New  Jersey  Staats  Journal,  w'kly. 

Practical  Educator,  quarterly. 

MIDDLESEX   CO.,  D    POP.,  52,286. 

Jamesburg,  Record,  weekly. 
Metuchen,  Inquirer,  weekly. 
Nov   Brunswick,    Fredonian,   daily  and 
semi-weekly. 
Home  News,  daily  and 

.weekly. 
Times,daily  and  w'kly. 
Targum,   every  three 

weeks. 
Advocate,  monthly. 
Perth  Amboy,  Cit.y  Journal,  weekly. 

Middlesex  Co.  Democrat,  w'ly. 
Republican,  weekly. 
South  Amboy,  Citizen,  weekly. 

News,  weekly. 
Woodbridge,  Independent  Hour,  weekly. 
Republican,  weekly. 
Sun,  weeklj-. 

MONMOUTH  CO.,    D    POP.,  55,538. 

Asbury  Park,  Christian  at  Home,  weekly. 
Journal,  weekly. 
Shore  Press,  weekly. 
Torch,  monthly. 
Atlantic  Highlands.  Herald,  weekly. 
Eatontown,  Advirtiser,  weekly. 
Freehold,  MoiiiinKith  Democrat,  weekly. 

Monmouth  Inquirer,  weekly. 
Key  East  (Neptune  P.  O.)  Sea  Side  Key  Note, 

weekly. 
Keyport,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

Weekly. 
Long  Branch,  News,  weekly. 

Record,  weekly. 
Manasquan,  Coast  Democrat,  weekly. 

Sea  Side,  weekly. 
Matawan,  Journal,  weekly. 
Ocean  Beach,  Shore  Gazette,  weekly. 
Ocean  Grove,  Ricord,  weekly. 
Red  Bank,  New  Jciscy  Standard,  weekly. 
Register,  vveeklj-. 

MORRIS  CO.,   6   POP.,  50,861. 

Boonton,  Bulletin,  weekly. 
Dover,  Index,  weekly. 

Iron  Era,  weekly. 
Madison,  Eagle,  weekly. 
Morristown,  Jerseyman,  weekly. 

Morris  Co.  Chronicle,  weekly. 
True    Democratic     Banner, 
weekly. 

OCEAN  CO.,  D  POP.,  14,455. 

Island  Heights,  Herald,  weekly. 
Lakewood,  Times  and  Journal,  weekly. 
Tom's  River,  New  Jersey  Courier,  w'kly. 
Ocean  Co.  Democrat,  w'kly. 

PASSAIC  CO.,  b  POP.,  68,860. 
Bloomingdale,  Church  and  Home,  monthly. 
Passaic,  Passaic  City  News,  daily. 
Times,  daily. 
Herald,  weekly. 
Item,  weekly. 
Patersou,  Guardian,  daily  and  weekly. 
Press,  daily  and  weekly. 
Volksfreund,      tri-weekly     and 

weekly. 
De  Telegraaf.  weekly. 
Labor  Standard,  weekly. 


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NEW  JERSEY. 

SALEM  CO.,  ,□  POP.,  24,579. 

Penn's  Grove,  Record,  weekly. 
Salem,  National  Standard,  weekly. 

South  Jerseyman,  weekly. 

Sunbeam,  weekly. 
Woodstown,  Monitor,  weekly. 
Register,  weekly. 

SOMERSET  CO.,  D  POP.,  27,162. 

Bound  Brook,  Chronicle,  weekly. 
8oiiiei'viIle.  Somerset  Messenger,  weekly. 

Unionist-Gazette,  weekly. 

New  Jersey  Law  journal.m'ly. 

SUSSEX  CO.,  "Q  POP.,  23,539. 

Deckertown,  Sussex  Independent,  w'kly. 
Lafayette,  Shooting  Star,  monthly. 
Newton,  New  Jersey  Herald  and  Sussex  Co. 
Democrat,  weekly. 
Sussex  Register,  weekly. 

UNION  CO..  cf  POP.,  55,571. 

Elizabeth,  Central     New    Jersey    Herald, 
daily  and  weekly. 
Journal,  daily  and  weekly. 
Freie  Presse,  weekly. 
Sunday  Leader,  Sunday. 
Plalnfield,  Evening  News,  daily. 

Central  New  Jersey  Times,  w'kly. 
Constitutionalist,  weeklj'. 
Rahway,  Advocate,  semi-weekly. 
Censor,  weekly. 
National  Democrat,  weekly. 
Leisure  Hours,  monthly. 
Summit,  Record,  weekly. 

WARREN  CO.,  "n  POP.,  36,589. 

Belvidere,  Apollo,  weekly. 

Warren  Journal,  weekly. 
Blairstown,  Press,  weekly. 
Hackettstovvn,  Gazette,  weekly. 

Warren  Repubdcan,  weekly. 
Phillipsburg,  Warren  Democrat,  weekly. 
Washington,  Review,  weekly. 

Star,  weekly. 

NEW  YORK. 
Pop.,  5,083,871. 

ALBANY  CO.,  D-  POP.,   154,890. 

Albany,    Argus,    daily,    semi-weekly    and 
weekly. 
Evening  "Journal,     daily,    semi- 
weekly  and  weekly. 
Evening  Post,  daily. 
Evening  Union,  dally. 
Freie  Blatter,  daily  and  Sunday. 
Herold,  daily. 

Morning  Express,  daily  &  weekly. 
Press   and  Knickerbocker,   daily 

and  Sunday. 
Times,  daily  and  weekly. 
Catholic  Telegraph,  weekly. 
Cultivator   and   Country  Gentle- 
man, weekly. 
Inquirer,  weekly. 
Law  Journal,  weekly. 
Press    and    Legislative   Journal, 

weekly. 
Zion's  Watchman,  weekly. 
Guide,  bi-weekly. 
Der  Erz  Druide,  monthly. 
Forest,  Forge  and  Farm^  monthly. 
Medical  Annals,  monthly. 
Poultry  Monthly. 
Thomas  Brothers'  Musical  Jour- 
nal, monthly. 
Voice,  monthly. 
*  Work  at  Home,  monthly. 
Coeymans,  Herald,  weekly. 
Cohoes,  Evening  Dispatch,  daily. 
News,  daily. 

La  Patrie  Nouvelle,  weekly. 
Regulator,  weekly. 
Knowersville.  Enterprise,  weekly. 
West  Troy,  Journal  and  Democrat,  weekly. 
Watervliet  Sentinel,  weekly. 

ALLEGANY   CO.,  P  POP.,  41,810. 

Alfred  Centre,  Alfred  Sun,  weekly. 

Sabbath  Recorder,  weekly. 
Outlook,  quarterly. 


NEW  YORK. 

ALLEfJANY    CO. 

Angelica,  Allegany  Co.  Republican,  w'kly. 

Belmont,  Genesee  Valley  Post,  weekly. 

Bolivar,  Leader,  weekly. 

Canaseraga,  Times,  weekly. 

Cuba,  Patriot,  weekly. 

Fillmore,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

Friendship,  Register,  weekly. 

Richburg,  Gospel  Temperance  Banner,  m'hly. 

Rushfoi-d,  Spectator,  weeklj'. 

Wellsville,  Free  Press,  daily  and  weekly. 
Reporter,  daily  and  weekly. ' 
Allegany  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 

BROOME  CO.,  C?  POP.,  49,483. 

Biughamtou,  Democrat,  daily  and  weekly- 
Leader,  daily  and  weekly. 
Republican,  daily  and  w'kly. 

Deposit,  Courier,  weekly. 

Lisle,  Gleaner,  weekly. 

Union,  News,  weekly. 

Whitney's  Point,  Reporter,  weekly. 

Windsor,  Standard,  weekly. 

CATTARAUGUS  CO.,  P  POP.,  55,806. 

Cattaraugus,  Times,  weekly. 
Ellleottville,  News,  weekly. 
Post,  weekly. 
Franklinville,  Argus,  weekly. 

Star,  weekly. 
Gowanda,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Clean,  Times,  daily  and  weekly. 

Herald,  weekly. 
Randolph,  Register,  semi-weekly. 

Courant,  weekly. 
Salamanca,  Cattaraugus  Republican,  weekly. 
Cattaraugus  Union,  weekly. 
Freethinkers'  Magazine,  bi-m'ly. 
South  Dayton,  Pine  Valley  News,  weekly.  " 
Yorkshire  Centre,  Press,  weekly. 

CAYUGA  CO.,  a  POP.,  65,081. 
Auburn,  Advertiser,  daily  and  weekly. 

Evening  Dispatch,  daily,  weekly 

and  Sunday. 
News -Bulletin  Auburnian,  dally 

and  weekly. 
Auburnian,  weekly. 
Cayuga  Co.  Independent,  weekly. 
Temperance  Herald,  weekly. 
Cato,  Graphic,  weekly. 
Moravia,  Moravia  Valley  Register,  weekly. 

Republican,  weekly. 
Owasco,  Temperance  Monthly. 
Port  Byron,  Chronicle,  weekly. 
Union  Springs,  Advertiser,  weekly. 
Weedsport,  Cayuga  Chief,  weekly. 
Sentinel,  weekly. 

CHAUTAUQUA   CO.,  p  POP.,  65,342. 

Brockton,  Grapevine,  weekly. 
Cherry  Creek,  Monitor,  weekly. 
Dunkirk,  Evening  Observer,  dally. 

Advertiser  and  Union,  weekly. 
Chautauqua  Farmer,  weekly. 
Journal,  weekly. 
Findley's  Lake,  Breeze,  vveekly. 
Fredonia,  Censor,  weekly. 

Presbyterian,  monthly. 
Jamestown,  Journal,  daily  and  weekly. 

Chautauqua  Democrat,  weekly. 
Standard,  weekly. 
Sun,  Sunday. 
Wart  Nya  Hem,  weekly. 
Mayville,  Chautauqua  Era,  weekly. 

Sentinel,  weekly. 
Panama,  Herald,  weekly. 
Ripley,  Local  Review,  weekly. 
Sherman,  Chautauqua  News,  weekly. 
Silver  Creek,  Ninth  Cliautauqua  News,  w'ly. 
Sinclairville,  Chautauijua  Commercial,  w'ly. 
Westfield,  Republican,  weekly. 
Formulary,  monthly. 
Pulpit  of  To-Day,  monthly. 

CHEMUNG  CO.,  P  POP.,  43,065. 

Elmira,  Advertiser,  daily  and  weekly. 

Gazette  and  Free  Press,  daily  and 

weekly. 
Husbandman,  weekly. 
Morning  Telegram,  Sunday. 
Sentinel,  weekly. 


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CHEMUNG  CO. 

Elinira,  Tidiugs,  Sunday. 

Railroad  News,  monthly. 

Bistoury,  quarterly. 
Horseheads,  Journal,  weekly. 

CHENANGO  CO.,  D  POP.,  39,891. 

Afton,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

Balnbridge,  Republican,  weekly. 

Greene,  ChenauKO  American,  weekly. 

New  Berlin,  Gazette,  weekly. 

North  Pharsalia.  Quill  and  Press,  weekly. 

Norwich,  Chenango  Telegi-aph.semi-w'kly. 

Central  New  Yorker  and  Home 
Sentinel,  weekly. 

Chenango  Union,  weekly. 

Post,  weekly. 

Sentinel,  weekly. 
Oxford,  Times,  weekly. 
Sherburne,  News,  weekly. 

CLINTON  CO.,   cf  POP.,   50,897. 

Champlain,  Counsellor,  weekly. 
Plattsburgli,  Morning  Telegram,  daily  and 
weekly. 

Le  National,  weekly. 

Republican,  weekly. 

Sentinel,  weekly. 

COLUMBIA  CO.,  □,  POP.,  47,928. 
Chatham,  Courier,  weekly. 
Hillsdale,  Herald,  weekly. 
Hudson,  Evening  Register,  daily  and  w'kly. 

Republican,  daily  and  weekly. 
New  Lebanon,  Journal  of   Materia  Medlca, 

monthly. 
Phllmont,  Sentinel,  weekly. 
Talatle,  Kinderhook  Rough  Notes,  weekly. 

CORTLAND   CO.,  D  POP.,  25,825. 

•Clncinnatus,  Otselic  Valley  Register,  weekly. 
Cortland,  Democrat,  weekly. 

News,  weekly. 

Standard,  weekly. 
Homer,  Republican,  weekly. 
McGrawville,  Sentinel,  weekly. 
Marathon,  Independent,  weekly. 

DELAWARE  CO.,  O,  POP.,  42,721. 

Andes,  Recorder,  weekly. 

Davenport,  Charlotte  Valley  News,  weekly. 

Delhi,  Delaware  Express,  weekly. 

Delaware  Gazette,  weekly. 

Delaware  Republican,  weekly. 
DownsvlUe,  News,  weekly. 
Franklin,  Delaware  Co.  Dairyman  and  Regis- 
ter, weekly. 
Hancock,  Herald,  weekly. 
Margaretville,  Utilitarian,  weekly. 
Roxburv,  Delaware  Times,  weekly. 
Sidney  Plains,  Sidney  Record,  weekly. 
Stamford,  Mirror,  weekly. 
Walton,  Chronicle,  weeklj-. 

Reporter,  weekly. 

DUTCHESS  CO.,  Q,  POP.,  79,184. 

Amenia,  Times,  weekly. 

Fishkill,  Times,  weekly. 

Fishkill  Landing,  Fishkill  Standard,  weekly. 

Matteawan,  FishkillJournal,  weekly. 

Millerton,  Telegram,  weekly. 

Pawling,  Pioneer,  weekly. 

Pine  Plains,  Herald,  weekly. 

Register,  weekly. 
Pouehkeepsie,  Eagle,  daily  and  weekly. 

Evening  Enterprise,  daily 
and  weekly. 

News  Press,  d'ly  and  w'ly. 

Sunday  Courier,  Sunday. 

Brighter  Days,  monthly. 

Vassar  Miscellany,  m'thly. 

Washington  Street   Quar- 
terly. 
Red  Hook,  Journal,  weekly. 
Rhinebeck,  Gazette,  weekly. 
Tivoli,  Trinity  School  Record,  monthly. 
Wappingers  Falls,  Chronicle,  weekly. 

New  Era,  weekly. 

ERIE  CO.,  -n  POP.,  219,884. 

Akron,  Breeze,  weekly. 
Angola,  Record,  weekly. 


NEW  YORK. 

ERIE  CO. 

Builalo,  Commercial  Advertiser,  dally  and 
weekly. 

Courier,  daily  and  weekly. 

Demokrat,  daily,  weekly  and  Sun- 
day. 

Evening  News,  daily  and  Sunday. 

Evening  Telegraph,  dally. 

Freie  Presse,  daily,  weekly  and 
Sunday. 

Mercantile  Review,  daily,  semi- 
weekly  and  weekly. 

Morning  Express,  daily,  weekly 
and  Sunday. 

Price  Current  and  Live  Stock  Re- 
porter, daily. 

Republic,  daily. 

Times,  daily  and  Sunday. 

Volks-Freund,  daily  and  weekly. 

Aurora,  weekly. 

Catholic  Union  and  Times,  weekly. 

Christian  Advocate,  weekly. 

Deutsches  Volksbiatt,  weekly. 

Die  Christliche  Woche,  weekly. 

Fraternal  Censor,  weekly. 

Graphic,  weekly. 

Milling  World  and  Chronicle  of  the 
Grain  and  Flour  Trade,  weekly. 

Roller  Skater,  weekly. 

Sunday  Truth,  Sunday. 

American  Tanner  and  Journal  of 
the  Hide  and  Leather  Trade, 
monthly. 

Anglo-American  Gazette,  m'thly. 

Baldwin's  Olticlal  Railway  Guide, 
monthly. 

Empire  Order  Journal,  monthly. 

Independent  Practitioner,  m'thly. 

Iron  Review,  monthly. 

Lumber  World,  monthly. 

Medical  and  Surgical  Journal, 
monthly. 

Modern  Youth,  monthly. 

North  and  South,  monthly. 

Our  Record,  monthly. 

Physicians  and  Surgeons'  Investi- 
gator, monthly. 

Queries,  monthly. 

Real  Estate  and  Builders'  Monthly . 

Roller  Mill,  monthly. 

Dental  Advertiser,  quarterly. 
East  Aurora,  Aurora  Advertiser,  weekly. 
Hamburg,  Erie  Co.  Independent,  weekly. 

Journal,  weekly. 
Lancaster,  Times,  weekly. 
Marilla,  Record,  weekly. 
Springville,  Journal  and  Herald,  weekly. 

Local  News,  weekly. 
Tonawanda,  News,  daily. 

Enterprise,  weekly. 
Herald,  weekly. 
WilUamsville,  Amherst  Bee,  weekly. 

ESSEX  CO.,  cf  POP.,  34,515. 

Crown  Point,  Essex  Co.  Times,  weekly. 
Elizabethtown,  Post  and  Gazette,  weekly. 
Keeseville,  Essex  Co.  Republican,  weekly. 
Port  Henry,  Herald,  weekly. 
Ticonderoga,   Sentinel    and   Ticonderogian, 
weekly. 

FRANKLIN  CO.,  cf  POP.,  32,390. 

Chateaugay,  Record,  weekly. 
Maloue,  Farmer,  weekly. 

Franklin  Gazette,  weekly. 

Palladium,  weekly. 

FULTON  CO.,  D-  POP.,  30,985. 

Broadalbin,  Herald,  weekly. 
Gloversville,  Intelligencer,  weekly. 
Standard,  weekly. 
Glove  Trade  Journal,  monthly. 
Joliustovvu,  Fulton  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 
Fulton  Co.  Republican,  w'kly. 
Independent,  weekly. 

GENESEE  CO.,  -D  POP.,  32,806. 

Batavia,  News,  daily. 

Progressive  Batavian,  weekly. 
Spirit  of  the  Times,  weekly. 
Le  Roy,  Gazette,  weekly. 

Genesee  Courier,  weekly, 
■rimes,  weekly. 


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671 


NEW  YORK. 

GREENE  CO.,   Q,  POP.,    32,695. 

Athens,  Vil'asre  Record,  weekly. 
Catskill,  Mail,  dally. 

Examiner,  weekly. 

Recorder,  weekly. 
Coxsackie,  Greeue  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 

News,  weekly. 
Greenville,  Local,  weekly. 
Hunter,  Plicenlx,  weekly. 
Prattsvllle,  News,  weekly. 
Windham,  Journal,  weekly. 

HAMILTON  CO.,  cf  POP.,  3,923. 

Hope,  HamUton  Co.  Press,  weekly. 
Wells,  Adirondack  Herald,  weekly. 

Journal  and  Republican,  weekly. 

HERKIMER  CO.,  (i  POP.,  42,669. 

Herkimer,  Citizen,  weekly. 

Democrat,  weekly. 
Hion,  Citizen,  weekly. 
Little  Falls,  Herkimer  Co.  News,  weekly. 
Journal  and  Courier,  weekly. 
Mohawk,  Independent,  weekly. 
Newport,  Register  and  Advertiser,  weekly. 
West  Winfleld,  News,  weekly. 

JEFFERSON  CO.,    6    POP.,  66,103. 

Adams,  Jefferson  Co.  Journal,  weekly. 

Antwei-p,  Gazette,  weekly. 

Cape  Vincent,  Democratic  Eagle,  weeklj% 

Carthage,   Republican   and    Northern   New- 
Yorker,  weekly. 

Clayton,  On  the  St.  Lawrence,  semi-weekly. 
Independent,  weekly. 

Philadelphia,  Monitor,  weekly. 

Watertown,  Times,  dally  and  weekly. 
Post,  weekly. 
Re-Union,  weekl3\ 
Temperance  Advocate,  w'ly. 

KINGS  CO.,  n^  POP.,  599,493. 

Brooklyn,  Advertiser,  daily. 

Brooklyner  Freie  Presse,  daily 

and  Sunday. 
Eagle,  daily  and  Sunday. 
Green  point  Star,  dally. 
Post,  daily. 
Standard,  daily. 
Times,  dail.v. 
Union,  daily. 
Blade,  weekly. 

Brighton  Beach  Joiu-nal,  S'nday. 
Brooklyner  Journal,  weekly. 
Brooklyner  Reform,  weekly. 
Catholic  Examiner,  weekly. 
Deutsches  W  chenblatt,  w'kly. 
Globe  {Greenpointi,  weeklj'. 
Gospel     Temperance     Banner, 

weekly 
Greenpoint  Independent,  w'kly. 
<4reenpf)int  Tribune,  weekly. 
Journal,  weekly. 
National  Deaf  Mute  Leader,  w'y. 
News,  weekly. 
Nordiske  Blade,  weekly. 
Real  Estate  Review   and   Long 

Island  Record,  weekly. 
Review,  weekly. 
Sunday  Item.  Sunday. 
Sunday  World,  Sunday. 
Catholic  Society  Journal,  semi- 
monthly. 
Advance,  monthly. 
Candidate,  monthly. 
Gael,  monthly. 
Hearts-Ease,  monthly. 
Helping  Hand,  monthly, 
Magazine,  monthly. 
Our  Homes,  monthly. 
Our  Work,  monthly. 
Parish  Record,  monthly. 
Plymouth  Chimes,  monthly. 
Polytechnic,  monthly. 
Record  of  the  C.  B.  L.,  monthly. 
Woman's  Work,  monthly. 
East  New  York,  Laterne,  weekly. 

Long  Island  Record,  weekly. 

SUrror,  weekly. 

Sentinel  and  Kings  Co.  Her- 
ald, weekly. 


NEW  YORK. 

KINGS  CO. 

Flatbush,  Eings  Co.  Independent,  weekly. 

Kings  Co.  Rural  and  Brooklyn  Ga- 
zette, weekly. 
Gravesend,  Coney  Island  Item,  weekly. 

LEWIS  CO.,  6   POP.,  31,416. 
Copenhagen,  News,  weeklv. 
LiO>vville,  Journal  and  Republican,  w'kly. 
Lewis  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 
Times   and  Lewis  Co.  Indepen- 
dent, weekly. 
Turin,  Gazette,  weekly. 

LIVINGSTON  CO.,  -O  POP.,  39,562. 

Avon,  Avonian,  weekly 

Livingston  Co.  Herald,  weekly. 
Caledonia,  Advertiser,  weekly. 
Dalton,  Era,  weekly. 
Dansville,  Advertiser,  weekly. 
Breeze,  weekly, 
Express,  weekly. 
Laws  of  Life,  monthly. 
Geneseo,  Livingston  Republican,  weekly. 

Union  Citizen,  weeklj-. 
Lima,  Recorder,  weekly. 

Genesee  Wesleyan  Review,  quarterly. 
Livonia,  Gazette,  weekly. 
Mount  Morris,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

Union,  weekly. 
Nunda,  News,  weekly. 
Springwater,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

MADISON  CO.,   n  POP.,  44,112. 
Brookfleld,  Courier  and  Reporter,  weekly. 
Canastota,  Herald,  weekly. 

Journal,  weekly. 
Cazenovia,  Republican,  weekly. 
Chlttenango,  Madison  Co.  Times,  ^veeklj*. 
De  Ruyter,  New  Era  Gleaner,  weekly. 
Eaton,  Herald,  weekly. 

Hamilton,  Democratic  Republican,  weekly. 
Democratic  Volunteer,  weekly. 
Madison ensis,  l>i  weekly. 
MorrisTille,  Madison  Observer,  weekly. 
Oneida,  Democratic  Union,  weekly. 
Dispatch,  weekly. 
Free  Press,  weekly. 
Saturday  Post,  weekly. 

MONROE  CO.,  -a  POP.,   144,903. 

Brockport,  Democrat,  weekly. 
Republic,  weeklj-. 
Falrport,  Herald,  weeklj-. 

Monroe  Co.  JIail,  weeklj-. 
Honeoj-e  Falls,  Gazette,  weeklj*. 

Times,  weeklj-. 
North  Chili,  Earnest   Cluistian   and  Golden 

Rule,  monthlj-. 
Rochester,  Abend  Post    und   Beobachter, 
daily,  weekly  and  Sunday. 
Democrat  and  Chronicle,  daily, 

semi-weekly  and  weekly. 
Morning     Herald,    dailj^     and 

weeklj'. 
Post-Express,  daily,  tri-weekly 

and  weekly. 
Union   and    Advertiser,  daily, 

semi-weekly  and  weekly. 
Volksblatt,  dailj',  weekly  and 

Sundaj-. 
American  Rural  Home,  weekly. 
Flower  City  Roller,  weeklj-. 
Kalendar  and  Gospel  Messen- 
ger   of  Western  New  York, 
weeklj'. 
K  a  t  h  o  1  i  s  c  h  e  Volks-Zeitung, 

weeklj-. 
Sundaj-  Morning  Herald,  S'daj'. 
Truth,  Sunday. 
Campus,  biweeklj'. 
Casket,  monthly. 
Commercial  Review,  monthlj'. 
Educational  Gazette,  monthly. 
Empire     State     Agricultmist, 

monthlj'. 
Hospital  Review,  monthly. 
Industrial     School    Advocate, 

monthly. 
Viek's     Illustrated     Magazine, 

monthly. 
Green's  Fruit  Grower,  q'rterlj'. 
Spencerport,  Monroe  Co.  Journal,  weekly. 


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NEW  YORK. 

MONTGOMERY  CO.,  O  POP.,  38,315. 

Amsterdam,  Democrat,  daily  and  weekly. 

EveninK   Recorder,   daily    and 

weekly. 
Sentinel,  daily  and  weekly. 
Canajoharie,  Journal,  semi  weekly. 
Courier,  weekly. 
Radii,  weekly. 
ExchanKes'  Aid,  monthly. 
Fouda,  Mohawk  Valley  Democrat,  weekly. 
Fort  Plain,  Free  Press,  weekly. 

Mohawk  Valley  Register,  weekly. 
Standard,  weekly. 
Fultonville,   Montgomery    Co.    Republican, 

weekly. 
St.  JohnsvlUe,  Times,  weekly. 

NEW  YORK  CO.,  O,  POP.,   1,206,299. 

New  York,  Age,  daily. 

*  Citv  Record,  daily. 
Commercial   Advertiser,  daily. 
Commercial  Bulletin,  daily  and 

weekly. 
Courrier  des  EtatsUnis,  dally 

and  weekly. 
Delnlk  Americky,  daily. 
Evening   Post,  daily  and  semi- 
weekly. 
Evening  Telegram,  daily. 
Financial  Record,  daily. 
Graphic,  daily  and  weekly. 
Herald,  dally  and  weekly. 
Hotel  Reporter,  daily. 
n   Progresso  Italo-Americano, 

dally. 
Indicator,  daily. 
Journal  of   Commerce,   daily, 
semi-weekly    and    weekly. 
No  advertise'ts  in  weekly. 
Las  Novedades,daily  and  w'kly. 
L'  Eco  D'ltalia,  daily  and  w'kly. 
Mail  and    Express,  daily   and 

weekly. 
Morning  Journal,  daily. 
News,    daily,    weekly    and 

Sunday. 
New  Yorker  Herold,  dally. 
New  YorkerTages-Nachrichten, 

dailv  and  Sunday. 
New      Yorker      Volkszeitung, 
daily,  weekly  and  Sunday. 
New     Yorker    Zeitung,    daily, 

weekly  and  Sunday. 
Register,  dally. 
Staats-Zeitung,    daily,    weekly 

and  Sunday. 
Stockholder,  daily. 
Sun,  daily  and  weekly. 
Times,  daily,  semi-weekly  and 

weekly. 
Tribune,     daily,     senu-weekly 

and  weekly. 
Wall  Street  News,  daily. 
World,  dally,  semi-weekly  and 

weekly. 
Harlem  Record,  semi-weekly. 
Local  Reporter,  semi-weekly. 
Shipping  and  Commercial  List 
and    Price    Current,   semi- 
weekly. 
American,  weekly. 
American  Angler,  weekly. 
American  Art  Journal,  weekly. 
American  Dairyman,  weekly. 
American     Grocer     and     Dry 
Goods  Chronicle,   weekly. 
American  Hebrew,  weekly. 
American  Journal    of   Fabrics 
and    Dry    Goods    Bulletin, 
weekly. 
American  Machinist,  weekly. 
American  Metal  Market,  w'kly. 
American  Protectionist,  w'kly. 
American  Stationer,  weekly 
Amerikanische  Schweizer  Zei- 
tung, weekly. 
Anti-Monopolist,  weekly. 
Arm  Chair,  weekly. 
Army  and  Navy  Journal.w'kly. 
Bahn  Frei,  weekly. 
Banner  State  Workman,  w'kly. 
Baptist  Weekly. 


NEW  YORK. 

NEW    YORK   CO. 

New  York,  Beadle's  Weekly. 

Boston  Hebrew  Observer,  w'ly. 
Bovcotter,  weekly. 
Bi>Vs  <if  New  York,  weekly. 
Hracistrrct's,  weekly. 
Bullinger's  Monitor  Guide.w'ly. 
Byrne's  Dramatic  Times,  w'kly. 
Catholic  Herald,  weekly. 
Catholic  Review,  weekly, 
Christian  Advocate,  weekly. 
Christian  at  Work,  weekly. 
Christian  Herald  and  Signs  of 

our  Times,  weekly. 
Christian  Intelligencer.weekly. 
Cliristian  Nation,  weekly. 
Christian  Union,  weekly. 
Chronicle,  weekly. 
Churchman,  weekly. 
Church  Pi-ess,  weekly. 
Church  Standard,  weekly. 
Citizen,  weekly. 
Clipper,  weekly. 
Coach,  Harness  and   Saddlery 
and  Harness  and  Carriage 
Joiu-nal,  weekly. 
Coal  Trade  Journal,  weekly. 
Commercial     and      Financial 

Chronicle,  weekly. 
Commercial  Enquirer,  weekly. 
Commercial  Gazette,  weekly. 
Commercial  Reporter,  weekly. 
Commercial  World  and  United 

States  Exporter,  weekly. 
Corner  Stone,  weekly. 
Court     Journal     and     Official 
District  Court  Record,  w'ly. 
Critic,  weekly. 
Crockery   and    Glass   Journal, 

weekly. 
Cyclist  and  Athlete,  weeklj-. 
Day  Star,  weekly. 
Deaf  Mutes'  Journal,  weekly. 
Der  Freischutz,  Sunday. 

Der  Fuehrer,  weekly. 

Der  Pfalzer  in  Amerlka,  Wkly. 
Der  Reporter,  weekly. 

Der  Repuulikaner,  weekly. 

Der  Sozialist,  weekly. 
*  Deutsch  Amerikanische  Volks- 

Bibliothek,  weekly. 
*Deutscher  Volksfreuud,  w'kly. 

Die  Sphinx,  Sunday 

Die  Wacht,  Sunday. 

Digest,  weekly. 

Dispatch,  Sunday. 

Dramatic    News    and    Society 
'  Journal,  weekly. 

Drug  News  and  Prices  Current, 
weekly. 

Economist,  weekly. 

Electrical  Review,  weekly. 

Electrical  World,  weekly. 

Emerald,  weekly. 

Engineering  and  Mining  Jour- 
nal, weekly. 

Engineering  News  and   Amer- 
ican Contract  Journal,  w'ly. 

English- American,  weekly. 

Enquirer,  Sunday. 

Enterprise,  weekly. 

Evangelist,  weekly. 

Examiner,  weekly. 

Family  Story  Paper,  weekly. 

Figaro,  Sunday. 

Financier,  weekly. 

Fireman's  Herald,  weekly. 

Fireman's  Journal,  weekly. 

Fireside  Companion,  weekly. 

Fish  Journal,  weekly. 

Forest  and  Stream,  weekly. 

Fortschritt,  weekly. 

Frank  Leslie's  Fact  and  Fiction, 
weekly. 

Frank      Leslie's       Illustrated 
Newspaper,  weekly. 

Frank    Leslie's  lUustrirte  Zei- 
tung, weekly. 

Freeman,  weeklj'. 

Freeman's  Journal  and  Catho- 
lic Register,  weekly. 

Freiheit,  weekly. 


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673 


NEW  YORK. 

NEW  YORK   CO. 

New  York,  Freund's  Music  and  Drama, 
weekly. 

Friendly  Visitor,  -weekly. 

Golden  Arsosy.  weekly. 

Harper's  Bazar,  weekly. 

Harper's  Weekly. 

Harper's  Young  People,  w'kly. 

Hearne's  Young  Folks"  Weekly. 

Hebrew  Journal,  weekly. 

Hebrew  Leader,  weekly. 

Hebrew  Standard,  weekly. 

Home  Journal,  weekly. 

Hotel  Gazette,  weekly. 

Hotel  Mail,  weekly. 

Hour,  weekly. 

Illustrated  Catholic  American, 
weekly. 

Illustrated  Chiistian  Weekly. 

Independent,  weekly. 

Independent  Journal,  weekly. 

Inn-Keeper's  Journal,  week^-. 

Insurance,  weekly. 

Internal  Revenue  Record  and 
Customs  Journal,  weekly. 

Irish  American,  weekly. 

Irish  Nation,  Sunday. 

Irish  World  and  American  In- 
dustrial Liberator,  weekly. 

Iron  Age,  weeklj'. 

Jewish  Gazette,  weekly. 

Jewish  Herald,  weekly. 

Jewish  Messenger,  weekly. 

John  Swinton's  Paper,  weekly. 

Journalist,  weekly. 

Judge,  weekly. 

Justice,  weekly. 

Kathollsches  Volksblatt,  w'kly. 

Keynote,  weekly. 

La  Croix  Federale,  weekly. 

La  Republica,  weekly. 

Le  Canadien  Des  Etatsunis, 
•weekly. 

*  Ledger,  weekly. 
Life,  weekly. 

*  Maekey's  ABC  Guide,  weekly. 
Mackey's  Dry  Goods  Price  List 

and  Memorandum,  weekly. 

*  M  a  e  k  e  y  '  s    Office   Directory, 

weekly. 

Marine  Journal,  weekly.    , 

Maritime  Register,  weekly. 

Maritime  Reporter,  weekly. 

Masonia,  weekly. 

Mechanics,  weekly. 

Medical  Journal,  weekly. 

Medical  Record,  weekly. 

Mercantile  Journal  and  Mer- 
chants', Manufacturers'  and 
Bankers'  Ledger,  weekly. 

Merchants'  and  Manufacturers' 
Review,  weekly. 

Merchants'  Review,  weekly. 

Metal  Worker,  weeklj' 

Miller's  Journal,  weekly. 

Mining  Record,  weekly. 

Mirror,  weekly. 

Miscellaneous  Security  Report, 
weekly. 

Musical  Courier,  weekly. 

Music  Trade  Free  Press,  w'kly. 

Nachrichten  Aus  Deutschland 
und  der  Schweiz,  weekly. 

Nation,  weekly. 

National  Leader,  weekly. 

National  Police  Gazettej  w'kly. 

Nautical  Gazette,  weekly. 

New  Church  Messenger,  w'kly. 

New  Yorker  Belletristisches 
•  Journal,  weekly. 

New  Yorker  Deutsches  Volks- 
blatt und  Buerger-Zeitung, 
weekly. 

New  Yorker  Gerichts  Zeltung, 
weekly. 

New  Yorker  Handel's  Zeitung, 
weekly. 

New  Yorker  Piatt  Duetsche 
Post,  weekly. 

New  Yorker  Schwaebisches 
Wochenblatt,  weekly. 

New  Yorker  Tagsblatt  (Morris- 
aniaj,  weekly. 

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NEW  YORK. 

NEW  YORK  CO. 

'Sew  York,  Nordtjernan,  weekly. 
Observer,  weekl3'. 

Oesterreichiseh-Amerikanische 

Zeitung,  weekly. 
Oil,  Paint  and  Drug  Reporter, 

weekly. 
Our  Second  Centurv,  weeklv. 
Paper  Trade  Journ'al.  weekly. 
People  (Harlem),  weekly. 
Photographic     Times,  'weekly 

and  monthly. 
Produce     and     Naval    Stores, 
Lumber,  Tobacco  and  Cot- 
ton Reporter,  weekly. 
Produce  Exchange  Bulletin, 

weekly. 
Produce  "Exchange   Reporter, 

weekly. 
Progressive  American,  weekly. 
Proof  Sheet,  weeklv. 
Publishers'  Weekly. 
Puck,  weekly. 
Puck,  weekly,  German. 
Railroad  Gazette,  weeklv. 
Real  Estate  Chronicle,  weekly. 
Real  Estate  Record  and  Build- 
ers' Guide,  weeklv. 
Record,  Sunday. 
Record    and    trade   Reporter, 

weekly. 
Retailer,  weekly. 
Retail  Grocers'  Advocate,  w'ly. 
Review,  weekly. 
Review,  weekly. 
Rink  and  Roller,  weeklv. 
Rural  New  Yorker,  weekly. 
♦Sabbath  Reading,  weeklv. 
Sanitary  Engineer,  weeklv. 
Schaffs  Saturday  Night,  w'klv. 
School  Journal,  weekly, 
scientific  American,  weekly. 
*  Scientific  American  Supple- 
ment, weekly. 
Scientiflc  Times   and    Mercan- 
tile Register,  weeklv. 
Scotsman  and  Caledonian  Ad- 
vertiser, weekly. 
Scottish     American     Journal, 

weekly. 
Sea  World,  Grocer  and  Packers' 

Journal,  weekly. 
Sewing  Machine  Journal,  w'lv. 
Sheldon's  Dry  Goods  Price  List, 

weekly. 
Shipping  Gazette  and  Travel- 
er's Guide,  weekly. 
Shoe    and    Leather    Reporter, 

weekly. 
Society  Gazette,  weeklv. 
Spectator,  weekly. 
Spirit  of  the  Times,  weeklv. 
Sportsman,  weekly. 
State  Line  Bulletin,  weekly. 
Stock  Holder,  weekly 
Sunday  Advertiser,  Sunday. 
Sunday  Courier,  Sundav. 
Sunday  Democrat,  Sundaj'. 
Sunday  Mercury,  Sundav. 
Sunday  Star,  Sunday. 
Sunday  Times  and  Messenger, 

Sunday. 
Svenska  Posten,  weeklv. 
Tablet,  weeklv. 
Tatler,  weekly. 
Texas  Siftings,  weeklv. 
Thompson's    Bank    Note    and 
Commercial     Reporter, 
weekly  and  monthly. 
Tid  Bits,  weekly. 
Tidens  Fragor,  weeklj'. 
Tobacco  Leaf,  weekly. 
Town  Topics,  weeklv. 
Trade  Bureau,  weekly. 
Tribune  and  Farmer,  weekly. 
Truth  Seeker,  weekly. 
Turf,  weekly. 

Turf,  Field  and  Farm,  weekly. 
TJm  die  Welt,  weekly. 
Underwood's  Bank  and  Coun- 
terfeit Reporter,  weeklv. 
Underwriter,  weekly. 


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\EW  YORK. 

NEW  YORK. 

NEW   YORK  CO. 

NEW  YORK  CO. 

New 

York,  Union  (Morrlsania),  weekly. 

New  York,  United     States     Paper-Maker, 

Union  and  Catholic  Times,  w'y. 

semi-monthly. 

United  Irishman,  weekly. 

Vereingte   Staaten   Orden  und 

U.  S.  Economist  and  Dry  Goods 

Vereins  Revue,  semi-m'thly. 

Reporter,  weekly. 

Wissensehaftsiche    Woe  hen- 

U.    S.    Stationer,    Printer   and 

blatter,  semi  monthly. 

Fancy      Goods      Reporter, 

Youth's   Temperance    Banner, 

weekly. 

semi  monthly. 

U.  S.  Tobacco  Journal,  weekly. 

Australasian  and  South  Ameri- 

Universal    Practical    Brewer, 

can,  every  four  weeks. 

weekly. 

Agriculture,  monthly. 

Uptown  News,  weekly. 

Am.  Agriculturist,  monthly. 

Uptown  Visitor,  weekly. 

American    Aquatic    Magazine, 

Voice,  weekly. 

monthly. 

Weekly. 

American  Bazar,  monthly. 

Westchester  Times,  weekly. 

American  Bottler,  monthly. 

Wheel,  weekly. 

Am.  Brewers'  Gazette,  andMalt 

Witness,  weekly. 

and    Hop    Trades'  Review, 

♦Young   Christian   Soldier   and 

monthly. 

Carrier  Dove,  weekly. 

American  Business  Guide,  m'lj\ 

Young  Folks'  Visitor,  weekly. 

American  Canoeist,  monthly. 

Yount;-  Men  of  America,  weekly. 

American  Druggist,  monthly. 

Acta  Columbiana,  bi-weekly. 

American  Exporter,  monthly. 

American  Progress,  bi-weekly. 

Am.  Fashion  Review,  monthlj". 

American  Reformer,  l3l-weekly. 

Am.  Hairdresser,  Perfumer  and 

Art  Interchange,  bi-weekly. 

Milliner,  monthly. 

College  Journal,  bi-weekly. 

American  Homoeopathist,  m'ly. 

College  Mercury,  lil  weekly. 

American  Iron  News,  monthly. 

*  Deutsch-Amerikanische  Famil- 

American   Journal   of   Obstet- 

ien Blaetter,  l)i-weekly. 

rics,  monthly. 

♦Deutscher  Famllien-Schatz,  bi- 

American Kennel  Register.m'y. 

weekly. 
Grocers'  Journal,  bi-weekly. 

American  Kindergarten  Maga- 

zine, monthly. 

Industrial  America,  bi-weekly. 

American    Mail    and    Export 

Jerry    McAuley's    Newspaper, 

Jom'ual,  monthly. 

bi-weekly. 

American  Jledical  Digest,  m'ly. 

Mechanical  Engineer,  bi-w'kly. 

*  American  Messenger,  m'thly.' 

Novellen-Schatz,  bi-weekly. 

American  Missionary,  monthly. 

Studio,  bi  weekly. 

American     Railroad    Journal, 

Advocate    and    Family   Guar- 

monthly. 

dian,  semi-monthly. 

American  Real   Estate  Guide, 

American     Bookseller,     semi- 

monthly. 

monthly. 

American  Silk  Journal,  m'thly. 

American  Gas   Light  Journal, 

American  Tailor,  monthly. 

semi-monthly. 

American  Veterinary  Re"view, 

American  Journal  of  Railway 

monthly. 

Appliances,  semi-monthly. 

American   Wood -Worker    and 

American  Music  Journal,  semi- 

Saw and  Planing  Mill  Jour- 

monthly. 

nal,  monthly. 

Amerikai  Nemzetor,  semi-m'lj% 
Analyst,  semi  monthly. 

♦  Amerikanischer      Botschafter, 

monthly. 

Anthony's    Photographic    Bul- 
letin, semi-monthly. 

Analectic,  monthly. 

Appleton's  Railway  and  Steam 

Beacon  Light,  semi  monthly. 
Bonl'ort's  Wine  and  Spirit  Cir- 

Navigation Guide,  monthly. 

Art  Age,  monthly. 

cular,  semi-monthly. 

Art  Amateur,  monthly. 

Carpet     Trade    and     Review, 

Babyhood,  monthly. 

semi-monthly. 

Bankers'  Magazine  and  Statis- 

Chlronian, semimonthly, 

tical  Register,  monthly. 

Columbia  Spectator,  semi-m'ly. 
Der  Tecliniker,  semi-monthly. 

Baptist  Home  Mission  Monthly. 

Bee-Keepers'  Magazine,  m'ly. 

Deutsch  -  Amerlkanisehe    Apo- 

■*  Bible  Society  Record,  m'thly. 

theker  Zeitung,  seml-m'hly. 

Biographical  Magazine,  m'thly. 

Deutsch-Aniprlkauische    Buch- 

Blacksmith  and  Wheelwi-lght, 

drucker  Zeitung,  semi  ni'ly. 

monthly. 

Geyer's  Stationer,  semi-m'thly. 

Book  Buyer,  monthly. 

G  r  a  m  m  e  r  c  y    Park    S  e  m  i- 

Boots  and  Shoes,  monthly. 

Monthly. 

Brewers'  Journal  and  B:irley, 

Hydraulic  and  Sanitary  Plumb- 

Malt and   Hop   Trai.es' Re 

er,  semi-monthly. 

porter,  monthly. 

Insurance     and     Real    Estate 

Browne's  Phonographic  M'thly. 

Journal,  semi-monthly. 

Builder       and      Woi)dworker, 

Junges  Volk,  semi-monthly. 

monthly. 

Mechanical  News,  semi  in'thly. 

Building,  monthly. 

Musical  Critic  and  Trade  Re- 

Cabinet   Making    and    Uphol- 

view, semi-monthly. 

stery,  monthly. 

Musical  News,  semi-monthly. 

Caecilia.  monthly. 

Next  of  Kin  and  Heirs  at  Law 

Carpentry  and  Building,  m'ly. 
Catholic  Fireside,  monthly. 

Gazette,  semi-monthly. 

Operator,  semi-monthly. 
Pharmaceutical  Record,  seml- 

Catholic  World,  monthly. 

Century  Magazine,  monthly. 

7uonthly. 

Chamber  of  Commerce  Journal 

Plumbers'  Trade  Journal,  semi- 

and   Exhibition   Reporter, 

monthly  . 

monthly. 

Problems  of  Nature,  semi-m'ly. 

*  Child's  Paper,  monthly. 

Queen  of  Fashion,  seml-m'thly. 

Christian  Giver,  monthly. 

♦Sunday  School  Advocate,  semi- 

Christian Home,  monthly. 

monthly. 

*  Church  Mission  News,  monthly. 

•  Sunday-School  Classmate,  semi- 

Church Union,  monthly. 

monthly. 

Cloak,  Suit  and  Ladles'  Wear 

Telegrapher's  Advocate,  semi- 

Review, monthly. 

monthly. 

Clothier  and  Furnisher,  m'thly. 

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NEW  YORK. 

NEW  YORK. 

NEW   YORK  CO. 

NEW  YORK  CO. 

Kew 

York,  Clothing -Furuishiug    Gazette, 

New  York,  Jewish  Advocate,  monthly. 

monthly. 

Journal  of  Cutaneous  and  Vene- 

* Coin  Collector's  Journal,  m'ly. 

real  Diseases,  monthly. 

Collegian,  monthly. 

Journal  of  the  New  York  Mi- 

Commeicial Magazine,  m'thly. 

croscopical  Society,  m'thly, 

Confectioner,  monthly. 

Journal  of  the  Telegi-apli,  m'y. 

Coiitanseau's  monthly  Bulletin. 

Knickerbocker    Ready    Refer- 

Converted Catholic,  monthl.y. 

ence  Guide,  monthly. 

♦Cottage  ancl  Farm,  int)nthly.    ' 

Knights  of    Honor    Standard, 

Country  Merchant,  monthly. 

monthly. 

Cricket  on  the  Hearth,  m'thly. 

La  America,  monthly. 

Critic,  monthly. 

La  America  Musical,  monthly. 

Decorator,  monthly. 

La  Cuisine,  monthly. 

Decorator  and  Furnisher,  m'ly. 

Ladies'  Floral  Cabinet,  m'thly. 

Delineator,  monthly. 

Ladies'  Own  Magazine,  m'thly. 

Demorest's  Magazine,  monthly. 

Ladies'  Review,  monthly. 

Der  Amerikanische  Bler- 

Lady's  Bazar,  monthly. 

Brauer,  monthly. 

La  Industria.  monthly. 

Der  Kirchenbote,  monthly. 

L'Art  de  la  Mode,  monthly. 

Der  Neue  Sudan,  monthly. 

Latine,  monthly. 

Descriptive  America,  monthly. 

Lllirary  Journal,  monthly. 

Deutsch-Amerikanischer  Coun- 

Librar.y Magazine,  monthly. 

try  Storekeeper,  monthly. 

literary  News,  monthly, 
fflfagazine  of  American  History, 

*  Divine  Life  and  International 

Expositor,  monthly. 

monthly. 

Dr.  Foote's  Health  Monthly. 

Magazine  of  Art,  monthl.y. 

Domestic  Monthly. 

Manufacturer   and   Builder, 

Dorcas  Magazine,  monthly. 

monthly. 

Drake's   Travellers'  Magazine, 

Manufacturers'  Review  and  In- 

monthly. 

dustrial  Record,  monthly. 

Druggists'  Circular  and  Chemi- 

Mechanics' Money  Saver,  m'ly. 

cal  Gazette,  monthly. 

Medical  Abstract,  monthly. 

Echo,  monthl.y. 

Medical  Advocate,  monthly. 

Eclectic  Magazine,  monthly. 

Medical  Times,  monthly. 

El  Comerclo,  monthly. 

Mercantile  Law  Journal,  m'ly. 

Electrician  and  Electrical  En- 

Metropolitan Fashions,  m'thly. 

gineer,  monthly. 

Milk  Reporter,  monthly. 
Milllnerj'  Guide,  monthly. 

El  Espejo,  monthly. 

El  Progreso,  monthly. 

Millinery  Trade  Review,  m'lj'. 

Express  Record,  monthl.y. 

•Morning  Light,  monthly. 

Fanciers'  Journal  and  Homing 

Mother's  Magazine,  monthly. 

Pigeon,  monthly. 

Mutual   Bookseller    and     Sta- 

Fancy Goods  Graphic,  monthly. 

tioner,  monthly. 

Fashion  Bazar,  monthly. 

National  Bottlers'  Gazette,  m'y. 

Fire  Record,  monthly. 

National  Car-Builder,  monthly. 

Fireside  at  Home,  monthly. 

National   Press    and    Bottler's 

Fireside  Monthly. 

Advocate,  monthly. 

Fordham  College  Monthly. 

National     Temperance     Advo- 
cate, monthly. 

Foreign  Missionary,  monthly. 

Foresters'  Journal,  monthly. 

Neue  Schutzen  und  Dagd-Zei- 

Frank  Leslie's  Budget,  m'thly. 

tung,  monthly. 

Frank  Leslie's  Pleasant  Hours, 

Ne  w.sdealer  and  Statloner,m'ly. 

monthly. 

North  American  Review,  m'ly. 

Frank  Leslie's  Popular  M'thly. 

Notions  and  Fane.v  Goods  Rec- 

Frank  Leslie's   Sunday  Maga- 

ord and  Silk  Reporter,  m'ly. 

zine,  monthly. 

Nutiden,  monthly. 

Furnishing   Goods   Trade    Re- 

Our Animal  Friends,  monthly. 

view,  monthly. 

Our  Social  Journal,  monthly. 

Furniture  Trade   Review   and 

Our  Society  Journal,  monthly. 

Interior  Decorator,  m'ly. 

Packard's  Shorthand  Reporter 

Gaillard's     Medical      Journal, 

and  Amanuensis,  monthly. 

mouthl.v. 

Painters'  Magazine  and  Coach 

Gem,  monthly. 

Painter,  monthly 

Golden  Rule,  monthly. 

Paper  Mill,  monthly. 

Grand  Army  Gazette  and  Na- 

* Parish  Visitor,  monthly. 

tional  Guardsman,  m'thly. 

Pastor,  monthly. 

*  Guide  to  Holiness,  monthly. 

Penman's  Art  Journal,  m'thly. 

Hall's  Journal  of  Health,  m'ly. 

Penman's  Gazette,  monthly. 

Harper's  New  Magazine,  nr'ly. 

People's  Fireside  Journal,  m'ly. 

Hat,  Cap   and   Fur  Trade  Re- 

Pharmaceutische    Rundschau 

view,  monthly. 

und  Zeitung,  monthly. 

Hatter  and  Furrier,  monthly. 

Phrenological   Journa"l   and 

Herald  of  Health,  monthly. 

Science  of  Health,  m'thly. 

Home  Missionarj-,  monthly. 

Pioneer,  monthly. 

Home  Science,  monthly. 

Popular     Medical    Examiner, 

Homiletic  Monthly. 

monthly. 

Hntfl  Ri'glster,  monthly. 

Popular  Science  Monthly. 

House  Kiirnisher,  monthl.y. 

Poultry  Bulletin,  monthly. 

Household  Companion,  m'thly. 

Power,  monthl.y. 

Hub,  monthly. 

Presbyterian     Home    Mission- 

Illustrated Monthly. 

ary,  monthly. 

Illustrator  of  the  International 

Printing  and  Stationery  World, 

Sunday  School Lessons,m'y. 

monthly. 

Insm-ance  Age,  monthly. 

Progress,  monthly. 

Insm-ance  Critic,  monthly. 

Pulpit  Treasury,  monthly. 

Insurance  Law  joiu-nal,  m'ly. 

Pupils'  Companion,  monthly. 

Insurance  Monitor,  monthly. 

Rainbow,  monthly. 

Insurance  Times,  monthly. 

Rechts-Schutz,  monthly. 

International  Chess  Magazine, 

Record    of    the    Five    Points 

monthly. 

House  of  Industry,  m'thly. 

Jewelers'  Circular   and   Horo- 

Rhodes'   Journal   of   Banking, 

loglcal  Review,  monthly. 

monthly. 

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NEW  YORK. 

NEW  YORK  CO. 

New  York,  Sailors' Magazine  and  Seamen's 
Friend,  monthly. 

St.  Nicholas,  monthly. 

Sanitarian,  monthly. 

Saw -Mill  Grazette,  monthly. 

Scroll  of  Phi  Delta  Theta,  m'ly. 

Season,  monthly. 

SewinK  Machine  News,  m'thly. 

Sharp  Shooter,  monthly. 

Sheltering  Arms,  monthly. 

Silk  Culture,  monthly. 

South,  monthly. 

Sower  and  Mission  Montlily. 

Spirit  of  Missions,  monthly. 

Stoddart's  monthly. 

Street  Railway  Journal,  m'ly. 

Style,  Monthly. 

Sunday  SchoolJournal,  m'thly. 

■Tailors'  Review,  monthly. 

Teachers'  Institute,  monthly. 

Transactions  of  the  American 
Society  of  Civil  Engineers, 
monthly.     % 

Travelers'  Official  Railway 
Guide,  monthly. 

Treasure  Trove,  monthly. 

Treasury,  monthly. 

Union,  monthly. 

United  Service,  monthly. 

United  States'  Treasury  Coun- 
terfeit Drtector,  monthly. 

Van  Nostrand's  Engineering 
Magazine,  monthly. 

Voice  from  the  Old  Brewery, 
monthly. 

Wallace's  Monthly. 

Wiltord's  Microcosm,  monthly. 

Wine  and  Fruit  Grower,  m'ly. 

World  Travel  Gazette,  m'thly. 

X.  Y.  Z.  Railway  and  Steamboat 
Guide,  monthly. 

Young  Catholic,  monthly. 

Youths'  Cabinet,  monthly. 

Archives  of  Medicine,  bi-m'thly. 

Christian  Thought,  bimonthly. 

Lieber's  Manual,  bi-monthly.     , 

Methodist  Review,  bi-monthly. 

Xavier,  bi-monthlj'. 

American  Church  Review, 
quarterly. 

Archives  of  Ophthalmology, 
quarterly. 

Archives  of  Otology,  quarterly. 

Bullion,  quarterly. 

Chromatic  Art  Magazine, 
quarterly. 

Delta  Kappa  Epsilon  Quarterly. 

Delta  Upsilon  Quarterly. 

Diamond,  quarterly. 

Ehrichs'  Fashion  Quarterly. 

Hebrew  Christian,  quarterly. 

Homoeopathic  Journal  of  Ob- 
stetrics, quarterly. 

Journal  of  Comparative  Medi- 
cine and  Surgery,  quart'ly. 

Journal  of  Speculative  Philos- 
ophy, Quarterly. 

Journal  of  the  Military  Service 
Institution  of  the  United 
States,  quarterly. 

Medico-Legal  Journal,  quart'ly. 

News  Letter,  quarterly. 

North  American  Journal  of 
Homoeopathy,  quarterly. 

Pilgrim  of  Palestine,  quarterly 

Presbyterian  Review,  quart'ly. 

Purple  and  Gold,  quarterly. 

Ridley's  Fashion  Magazine, 
quarterly. 

School  of  Mines  Quarterly. 

University  Quarterly. 

NIAGARA  CO.  -O  POP.,  54,173. 

liockport,  Journal,  dally  and  weekly. 

Union,  daily  and  weekly. 
Mlddleport,  Mail,  weekly. 
Niagara  Falls,  Gazette,  weekly. 

Niagara  Courier,  weekly. 
Suspension  Bridge,  Journal,  weekly. 

Niagara    Index,   semi- 
monthly. 


NEW  YORK. 

NIAGARA  CO. 

Wilson,  Star,  weekly. 

Youngstown,  Niagara  Co.  News,  weekly. 

ONEIDA  CO.,  n  POP.,  115,475 

Boonville,  Herald,  weekly. 
Camden,  Advance  Journal,  weekly. 
Clinton,  Courier,  weekly. 

Hamilton  Literary  Monthly. 
Oriskany  Falls,  News,  weekly. 
Remsen,  Y  CenhadurAmerioan-Aidd,  m'thly. 
Rome,  Sentinel,  daily  and  weekly. 
Republican,  weekly. 
Roman  Citizen,  weekly. 
Harness  Gazette,  monthly. 
[Jtica,  Morning  Herald  and  Gazette,  daily 
and  weekly. 
Observer,  daily  and  weekly. 
Press,  daily  and'weekly. 
Deutsche  Zeitung  und  Oneida  Demo- 

krat,  tri-weekly. 
Everybody's  Paper,  Sundaj'. 
Living  Issue,  weeklj'. 
Saturday  Globe,  weekly. 
Sunday  Tribune,  Sunday. 

Y  Drych,  weekly. 
Church  Eclectic,  monthly. 
Commercial  Phone  and   Advertiser 

and  Collectors'  Chart,  monthly. 
Olive  Branch,  monthly. 

Y  Cyfaill  O'r  Hen  Wlad,  monthly. 

Y  Wawr,  monthly. 

American  Journal  of  Insanity,  q'rly. 
Visitor,  quarterly. 
Waterville,  Reflex,  weekly. 

Times  and  Hop  Reporter,  w'kly. 

ONONDAGA   CO.,  D  POP.,  117,893. 

Baldwinsville,  Gazette  and  Farmers'  Journal, 

weekly. 
East  Syi-acuse,  News,  weekly. 
Fa.yetteville,  Recorder,  weekly. 
Jordan,  Times,  weekly. 
Marcellus,  Observer,  weekly. 
Skaneateles,  Democrat,  weekly. 
Free  Press,  weekly. 
Syracuse,  Courier,  daily  and  weekly. 

Evening  Herald,  daily  and  Sun- 
day. 
Journal,  daily  and  weekly. 
Morning  Standard,  daily, weekly 

and  Sunday. 
Central  Demokrat,  weekly. 
Northern    Christian   Advocate^ 

weekly. 
Sunday  Times,  Sunday. 
Union,  weekly. 
Wesleyan  Methodist,  weekly. 
Bee  Hive,  semi-monthly. 
Svracusan,  every  three  weeks. 
*  Bible  Standard,  monthly. 
Commercial  Traveler,  monthly. 
Farmer  and  Dairyman,  m'thly. 
School  Bulletin  and  New  York 
State   Educational   Journal,- 
monthly. 
School  Room,  monthly. 
University  Herald,  monthly. 
TuUy,  Times,  weekly. 

ONTARIO  CO.,   -D  POP.,  49,541. 

Canauduigua,  Ontario  Co.  Journal,  w'kly. 
Ontario  Co.  Times,  weekly. 
Ontario  Independent,  w'ly. 
Ontario     Repository     and 
Messenger,  weekly. 
Clifton  Springs,  Press,  weekly. 
Geneva,  Advertiser,  weekly. 
CoiH'ier,  weekly. 
Gazette,  weekly. 
Miscellany,  weekly. 
News  Letter,  weekly. 
Hobart  Herald,  monthly. 
Naples,  Neapolitan  Record,  weekly. 
Phelps,  Citizen,  weekly. 

Neiglibor's  Homo  Mail,  monthly. 
Shortsville,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Victor,  Herald,  weekly. 

ORANGE  CO.,  □,  POP.,  88,220. 

Cornwall-on-Hudson,  Mirror,  weekly. 

Reflector,  weekly. 


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ORANGE  CO. 

Croshen,  Democrat,  weekly. 

Independent  Republican,  weekly. 
Highland  Falls,  Journal,  weekly. 
Mladletown,  Argus,  daily  and  semi-weekly. 
Press,  daily  and  semi-weekly. 
Signs  of  the  Times,  semi-m'thly. 
Monroe,  Herald,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly, 
jyiontgomery.  Standard,  weekly. 
Ne^vburgli,  .lournal.  daily  and  weekly. 
Register,  daily  and  weekly. 
Advertiser,  weekly. 
Newburgher  Anzelger. 
Witness,  weekly. 
Port  Jervis,  Evening  Gazette,  daily  and  w'ly. 
Union,  daily  and  weekly. 
Orange  Co.  Farmer,  weeklj*. 
"Walden,  Herald,  weekly. 

Wallkill  Valley  Times,  weekly. 
Warwick,  Advertiser,  weekly. 

ORLEANS  CO.,  -U  POP.,  30,128. 

Albion,  Orleans  American,  weekly. 
Orleans  Republican,  weekly. 
Saturday  Chnmiele,  weekly. 
Oaines,  Young  Oologist,  monthly. 
HoUey,  Standard,  weekly. 

Temperance  Union,  semi-monthly. 
Medina,  Times,  daily. 

Register,  weekly. 
Tribune,  weekly. 

OSWEGO  CO.,   a  FOP.,  77,911. 
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Times,  weekly. 
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Mexico,  Independent,  weekly. 
'Os^vego,  Palladium,  daily  and  weekly. 

Times-Express,  d'ly  and  weekly. 
■Oswego  Falls,  Observer,  weekly. 
Parish,  Oswego  Co.  Sun  and  Mirror,  weekly. 
Phoenix,  Register,  weekly. 
Pulaski,  Democrat,  weekly. 
Sandy  Creek,  News,  weekly. 

OTSEGO  CO.,    D    POP.,  51,.397. 

<,'herry  Valley,  Gazette,  weekly. 
Cooperstown,  Freeman's  Journal,  weekly. 
Otsego  Republican,  weekly. 
East  Worcester,  Express,  weekly. 
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Milford,  News,  weekly. 
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Press,  weekly. 
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Schenevus,  Monitor,  weekly. 
Unadilla,  Times,  weekly. 
Worcester,  Times,  weekly. 

PUTNAM  CO.,  n^  POP.,  15,181. 

Brewster,  Standard,  weekly. 
Carinel,  Putnam  Co.  Courier,  weekly. 

Putnam  Co.  Republican,  weekly. 
'Cold  Spring.  Recorder,  weekly. 
Patterson,  Way-side  Slonthly. 

QUEENS    CO.,  U,  POP.,    90,574. 

■College  Point,  Long  Island  Central  Zeitung, 
weekly. 
Long  Island  Reporter, weekly. 
East  Norwich,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Tar  Rockaway,  Rockaway  Journal,  weekly. 
Flushing,  Evening  Journal,  daily  and  w'lj-. 
Times,  daily  and  weekly. 
Long  Island  News,  weekly. 
Freeport.  World's  Companion  monthly. 
Glen  Cove.  Gazette,  weekly. 
Hempstead,  Inquirer,  weekly. 

Queens  Co.  Sentinel,  weekly. 
Jamaica.  Long  Island  Democrat,  weekly. 
Long  Island  Farmer,  weekly. 
Standard,  weekly. 
JLong  Island  City,  Evening  Courier,  daily  and 
weekly. 
Star,  daily  and  weekly. 
Long    Island    Beobachter, 
weekly. 


NEW  YORK. 

QUEENS  CO. 

Long  IsLand  City,  Tribune,  weekly. 
Newtown,  Long  Island  Journal  und  Volks- 
blatt_,  weekly. 

Queens  Co.  Safeguard,  weekly. 

Register,  weekly. 
Rockvllle  Centre,  South  Side  Observer,  w'kly. 
Roslyn,  News,  weekly. 
Whitestone,  Herald,  weekly. 
Woodhaven,  Journal  and  Ozone  Park  Adver- 
tiser, bi-weekly. 

RENSSELAER    CO.,  O-  POP.,   115,328. 

Greenbush,  Evening  Star,  weekly. 

Rensselaer  Co.  News,  weekly. 
Hoosick  Falls,  Rensselaer  Co.  Standard, w'kly. 
Lansingburgh,  Courier,  weekly. 
Troy,  Evening  Standard,  daily. 

Press,  daily  and  weekly. 

Telegram,  daily  and  weekly. 

Times,  daily  and  weekly. 

Albany   Co.    Herald    (Green     Island 
P.O.),  weekly. 

Freie  Deutsche  Presse,  weekly. 

Northern  Budget,  Sunday. 

Observer,  Sunday. 

Sunday  News,  Sunday. 

Round  Lake  Record,  monthly. 

Wine  and  Ale  Vault,  monthly. 

RICHMOND  CO.,  O,  POP.,  38,991. 

Clifton   (Stapletou  P.  O.),  Boys'  Companion, 

monthly. 
New  Brighton,  Richmond  Co.  Standard,  w'ly. 
Stapleton,  Der  Deutsche  Staten  Islander,w'ly. 
Richmond  Co.  Herald,  weekly. 
Staten  Island  Leader,  weekly. 
TompkinsvUle,    Richmond    Co.     Democrat. 
weekly. 
Staten   Island   Gazette  and 
Sentinel,  weekl}'. 
Tottenville,  Westfield  Times,  weekly. 

Agricultural     and     Veterinary 
News,  monthlj'. 
West  New  Brighton,  Staten  Island  Star,  w'kly. 

ROCKLAND    CO.,   □,  POP.,  27,690. 

Haverstraw,  Rockland  Co.  Messenger,  w'kly. 

Sentinel,  •weekly. 
Nyack,  Chronicle,  weekly. 

City  and  Counti\y,  weekly. 

Rockland  Co.  Journal,  weekly. 

ST.  LAWRENCE  CO.,    6    POP.,  85,997. 

Cautou,  Commercial  Advertiser,  weekly. 

St.  Lawrence  Plalndealer,  weekly. 
Gouverneur,  Free  Press,  weekly. 

Herald-Times,  weekly. 
Madrid,  Recorder,  monthly. 
Norwood,  News,  weekly. 
Ogdensburgh,  Journal,  daily  and  weekly. 
News,  semi-weekl}'. 
Advance   and    St.     Lawrence 

Democrat,  weekly. 
Signal,  weekly. 

St.  Lawrence   Co.    Masonic 
Monthly 
Potsdam,  Courier  and  Freeman,  weekly. 
St.  Lawrence  Herald,  weekly. 

S.\RATOGA  CO.,  O  POP.,   33,156. 

Ballstou  Spa,  Ballston  Democrat,  weekly. 

Ballston  Journal,  weekly. 
Mechanicville,  Mercury,  weekly. 
Saratoga  Springs,  Saratoga  Evening  Journal, 
daily  and  weekly. 

Saratoglan, daily  and  w'ly. 

Sai-atoga  Eagle,  weekly. 

Saratoga  Sentinel,  w'ly. 

Saratoga  Sun,  weekly. 
Schuylerville,  Standard,  weekly. 
Waterford,  Advertiser,  weeklj-. 

SCHENECTADY  CO.,  D-  POP.,  23,.538. 

Schenectady,  Evening  Star,  daily  &  w'kly. 
Union,  daily  and  weekly. 
Deutscher  Anzelger,  w'kly. 
Gazette,  weekly. 
Church  and  Home,  monthly. 
Concordiensls,  monthly. 


678 


GEO.   P.   ROWELL   &  CO'S 


NEW  YORK. 

SCHOHARIE  CO.,  D-  POP.,  32,910. 

CoblesklU,  Herald,  weekly. 

Index,  weekly. 
Gilboa,  Monltoi-,  weekly. 
Jefferson,  Courier,  weekly. 

District  Register,  monthly. 
Middleburgh,  Gazette,  weekly. 
Richmondville,  Phoenix,  weekly. 
8choharie,  Republican,  weekly. 

Union,  weekly. 
West  Fulton,  District  Review,  monthly. 

SCHUYLER  CO.,    D    POP.,  1S,842. 

Havana,  Journal,  weekly. 

Repuljliean,  weekly. 
Churcli  and  School,  quarterly. 
Regular  Physician,  quarterly. 
Watkius,  Democrat,  weekly. 

Democratic  Herald,  weekly. 
Express,  weekly. 

SENECA  CO.,    D    POP.,  29,278. 

Ovid,  Independent,  weekly. 
Seneca  Falls,  Reveille,  weekly. 

Seneca  Co.  Courier,  weekly. 
Waterloo,  Observer,  weekly. 

Seneca  Co.  News,  weekly. 

STEUBEN  CO.,   P  POP.,  77,580. 

Addison,  Advertiser,  weekly. 

Record,  weekly. 
Avoca,  Advance,  weekly. 
Bath,  Plaindealer,  weekly. 

Steuben  Courier,  weekly. 
Steuben  Farmers'  Advocate,  weeklj'. 
Ca.nlsteo,  Times,  weekly. 
Cohocton,  Valley  Times,  weekly. 
Corning,  Democrat,  weekly. 

Journal,  weekly. 
Hammondsport,  Herald,  weekly. 

Breeze,  montlily. 
Hornellsville,  Evening   Tribune,   daily   and 
weekly. 
Morning     Times,     daily    and 

%veekly. 
Herald,  weekly. 
Steuben  Signal,  weekly. 
Prattsburgh,  News,  weekl.y. 
Wayland  Depot,  Union  Advertiser,  weekly. 
Woodhull,  Steuben  Sentinel,  weekly. 

SUFFOLK  CO.,  Q,POP.,  53,S8^'. 

Babylon,  Budget,  weekly. 

South  Side  Signal,  weekly. 
Greenport,  Republican  Watchman,  weekly. 

Suffolk  Times,  weekly. 
Huntington,  Long  Islander,  weekly. 

Suffolk  Bulletin,  weekly. 
Northport,  Suffolk  Co.  Journal,  weekly. 
Patchogue,  Advance,  weekly. 

Suffolk  Democrat,  weekly. 
Port  Jefferson,  Long    Island    News" Letter, 
weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 
Riverhead,  News,  weekly. 
Sag  Harbor,  Corrector,  weekly. 

Express,  weekly. 
Southampton,  Sea  Side  Times,  weekly. 

Whispers  of  Peace,  quarterly. 
Southold,  Long  Island  Traveler,  weekly. 
Stony  Brook,  Poultry  Guide,  quarterly. 

SULLIVAN  CO., A  POP.,   32,491. 

Callicoon  Depot,  Callicoon  Echo,  weekly. 
Hurleyville,  Telephone,  monthly. 
Jeffersonville,  Sullivan  Co.  Record,  weekly. 
Liljerty,  Register,  weekly. 
Livingston  Manor,  Times,  weekly. 
IMonticello,  Republican  Watchman,  w'kly. 
Sullivan  Co.  Rei)Ubllcan, w'kly. 

TIOGA  CO.,  Q  POP.,  32,673. 

Candor,  Standard,  weekly. 

Newark  Valley,  Tioga  Co.  Herald,  weekly. 

Owesjo,  Blade,  daily  and  weekly. 

Gazette,  weekly. 

Times,  weekly. 

Tioga  Co.  Record,  weekly. 
Richl'ord,  Post  Express,  weekly. 
Spencer,  Herald,  weekly. 
Waverly,  Advocate,  weekly. 

Free  Press,  weekly. 

Tribune,  weekly. 


NEW  YORK. 

TOMPKINS  CO.,    D   POP.,  34,445. 

Dryden,  Herald,  weekly. 

Groton,  Groton  and  Lansing  Journal,  w'kly. 

Bridge  Builder,  monthly. 
Ithaca,  Cornell  Sun,  daily. 

Journal,  daily  and  weekly. 

Cornell  Era,  weekly. 

Democrat,  weekly. 

Ithacan,  weekly. 

Cornell  Review,  monthly. 
Speedsville,  Item,  weekly. 
Trumansburg,  Sentinel,  weekly. 

ULSTER  CO.,  O,  POP.,  85,838. 

EUenville,  Banner  of  Liberty,  weekly. 
Journal,  weekly. 
Press,  weekly. 
Gardiner,  Weekly. 

Kingston  (Rondout),  Freeman,   daily  and' 
weekly. 
Leader,  daily  and  weekly. 
Argus,  weekly. 

Fraternal  Indicator,  monthly. 
New  Paltz,  Independent,  weekly. 

Times,  weekly. 
Saugerties,  Evening  Post,  daily. 
Telegraph,  weekly. 

WARREN  CO.,  cf  POP.,  '25,179. 

Glens  Falls,  Morning  Star,  daily  and  weekly. 

Times,  daily  and  weekly. 

Messenger,  weekly. 

Republican,  weekly. 
Warrensburgh,  News,  weekly. 

WASHINGTON  CO.,  D- POP.,  47,871.      . 

Cambridge,  Washington  Co.  Post,  weekly. 
Fort  Ann,  Budget,  weekly. 
Fort  Edward,  Gazette,  weekly. 

Washington    Co.    Advertiser., 
weekly. 
Granville,  Sentinel,  weekly. 
Greenwich,  People's  Journal,  weekly. 
Salem,  Press,  weekly. 

Review,  weekly. 
Sandy  Hill,  Herald,  weekly. 
Whitehall,  Chronicle,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 

WAYNE  CO.,  -a  POP.,   51,700. 

Clyde,  Times,  weekly. 
Lyons,  Republican,  weekly. 

Sentinel,  weekly. 

Wayne  Democratic  Press,  weekly. 
Marion,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Newark,  Courier,  weekly. 

Union,  weekly. 
Palmyra,  Courier,  weekly. 

Fruit  Recorder,  monthly. 
Sodus,  Wayne  Co.  Alliance,  weekly. 
Willianison,  Press,  weekly 

Sentinel,  weekly. 
Wolcott,  Lake  Shore  News,  weekly. 

WESTCHESTER  CO.,   Q,  POP.,   108,98S. 

Croton  Falls,  Folio,  weekly. 

Dobbs  Ferry,  Greenburgh  Register,  weekly. 

Record,  weekly. 
Hastings-on  Hudson,  Record,  weekly. 
Irviugton,  Courier,  weekly. 
Record,  Wfckiy. 
Mamaroneck,  Register,  weekly. 
Mount  Kisco,  Recorder,  weekly. 

Weekly. 
Mount  Vernon,  Argus,  weekly. 

Chronicle,  weekly. 
Westchester     Co.     Anzeiger, 

weekly. 
Westchester  Co.  Record,  w'y. 
New  Rochelle,  Pioneer,  weekly. 

Press,  weekly. 
Peekskill,  Blade,  weekly. 

Highland  Democrat,  weekly. 
Messenger,  weekly. 
Port  Chester,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

Journal,  weekly. 
Sing  Sing,  Democratic  Register,  weekly. 

Hudson  River  Chronicle,  weekly. 
Republican,  weekly. 
Tarrytown,  Argus,  week!}-. 

(ireenburg  Gazette,  weekly. 
Herahl,  weekly. 


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679 


NEW   YORK. 

WESTCHESTER    CO. 

White    Plains,    Eastern    State   Journal, 
weekly. 
Westchester  News,  w'ly. 
Yonkers,   Statesman,  dally  anrt  weekly. 
Democrat -News,  weekly, 
trazette,  weekly. 
Heralfl,  weekly. 
Plainclealer,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 

WYOMING  CO.,   -O  POP.,  30,907. 

Arcade,  Leader,  weekly. 
Attica,  Argus,  weekly. 
News,  weekly. 
Castile,  Castilian,  w^eekly. 
Perry,  Herald,  weekly. 
Pike,  Gazette,  weekly. 
Portageville.  Portage  Journal,  weekly. 
Warsa^v,  Western  New  Yorker,  weekly. 

Wyoming  Co.  Democrat-Review, 
weekly. 

Wyoming  Co.  Times,  weekly. 

YATES  CO.,  -D  POP.,  21,087. 

Dundee,  Observer,  weekly. 

Record,  weekly. 
Peun  Yan,  Democrat,  weekly. 

Express,  weekly. 

Yates  Co.  Chronicle,  weekly. 
Rushville,  Herald,  weekly. 


XORTH   CAROLINA. 
Pop.,  1,399,750. 

ALAMANCE    CO.,    i    POP.,    14,613. 

<Trahain,  Alamance  Gleaner,  weekly. 
Oakdale,  Student,  monthly. 

AUSOS  CO.,  9  POP.,  17,994. 

Wadesboi'O,  Anson  Times,  weekly. 
Intelligencer,  weekly. 

ASHE  CO.,  "u  POP.,  14,437. 

Jefferson,  Appalachian  Philosopher,w'kly. 

BEAUFORT    CO.,  D-  POP.,   17,474. 

Washington,  Gazette,  weekly. 

Watch  Tower,  semi-m'thly. 

BUNCOMBE    CO.,  -O  POP.,  21,909. 

Asheville,  Advance,  daily  andvveekly. 

Citizen,  semi-weekly  and  w'ly. 
E.xlavigator,  Sunday. 

BURKE  CO.,  -D  POP.,    12,809. 

Morganton,  Carolina  Mountaineer,  w'kly. 
Rutherford  College,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

CABARRUS  CO..   P  POP.,   14,964. 

Concord,  Register,  weekly. 
Times  weekly. 

CALDWELL  CO.,  -D  POP.,   10,291. 

lienoir.  Chronicle,  weekly. 
Topic,  weekly. 

CARTERET  CO.,   □,  POP.,  9,784 

Beaufort,  Carteret  Co.  Telephone,  weekly. 

CASWELL  CO.,    i    POP.,    17,825. 

Yancey  ville,  Caswell  News,  weekly. 

CATAWBA  CO.,  -D  POP.,  14,946. 

Hickory,  Piedmont  Press,  weekly. 

Western  Carolinian,  weekly. 
Newton,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

CHATHAM  CO.,  D   POP.,  23,453. 

Pittsborough,  Chatham  Record,  weekly. 
Home,  weekly. 

CHOWAN  CO.  cf  POP.,  7.900 

Edenton,  Albemarle  Enquirer,  weekly. 

CLEVELA.VD  CO.  P  POP.,  16,571. 

Shelby,  Aurora,  weekly. 

Literary  World,  monthly. 


NORTH  CAROLINA. 

COLUMBUS  CO.,    9    POP.,   14,439. 

Chadburn,  Columbus  Times,  weekly. 

CRAVEN  CO.,   D-  POP.,  19,729. 

Ne^v-Berne,  Journal,  dally  and  weekly. 
Free-Will  Baptist,  weekly. 
Lodge,  weekly. 

CUMBERLAND  CO.,  1^  POP.,  23,886. 

Fayetteville,  Observei",  weekly. 
Sun,  weekly. 

DAVIDSON  CO.,    D    POP..  20,333. 

Lexington,  Davidson  Dispatch,  weekly. 
Normal  Echo,  monthly. 

DAVIE  CO.,  -a  POP.,  1,196. 
Mocksville,  Davie  Times,  weekly. 

DURHAM  CO.,    i 

Durham,  Reporter,  daily  and  weekly. 

Tobacco  Plant,  semi-weekly  and 

weekly. 
Recorder,  weekly. 

EDGECOMBE  CO.,  d  POP.,  26,181. 

Rocky  Mount,  Reporter,  weekly. 
Tarboro,  North  Carolina  Sentinel,  weekly. 
Southerner,  weekly. 

FORSYTH  CO.,    6    POP.,  18,070. 

Kernersville,  News,  weekly. 
Salem,  People's  Press,  weekly. 
Winston,  Leadei-,  weekly. 

Union  Republican,  weekly. 

Western  Sentinel,  weekly. 

FRANKLIN  CO.,    ti    FOP.,  20,829. 

Fraukllnton,  Weekly. 

Louisburg,  Franklin  Times,  weekly. 

GASTON  CO.,   P  POP.,  14,254. 

Chen-y ville,  Analecta,  weekly. 
Dallas,  Light  House,  bi-weekly. 
Gastonia,  Gazette,  weekly. 

GRANAILLE  CO.,    i    POP.,  31,286. 

Oxford,  Orphans'  Friend,  weekly. 
Torch  Light,  weekly. 

GREENE    CO.,  D-  POP.,  10,0:87. 

Snow  Hill,  Telegraph,  weeklJ^ 

GUILFORD  CO.,  i  POP.,  23,585. 

Greensboro,  Workman,  daily. 

Central  Protestant,  weekly. 

North  State,  weekly. 

Patriot,  weekly. 

Bennett     Seminary    Visitor, 
monthly. 
High  Point,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

HALIFAX  CO.,  d  POP.,  30,300. 

Littleton  ("Warrenton  P.O.),  Index,  weekly. 
Scotland  Neck.  Democrat,  weekly. 
Weldon,  People's  Advocate,  w^eekly. 
Roanoke  News,  weekly. 

HAYWOOD  CO.,  P  POP.,  10,271. 

Waynesville,  News,  weekly. 

HENDERSON  CO.,  P  POP.,  10,281. 

Hendersouville,  Blue  Ridge  Baptist ,  w'y 

IREDELL  CO.,  -O  POP.,  22,675. 

Mooresville.  Monitor,  weekly. 
Statesvilie,  Landmark,  weeklj-. 

JOHNSTON  CO.,  D  POP.,  2:5,461. 
Siuithfield,  Herald,  weekly. 

LENOIR  CO.,  D-  POP.,  15,344. 

Kiuston,  Free  Press,  weekly. 
La  Grange,  Davis  Cadet,  monthly. 

LINCOLN  CO.,  p  POP.,  11,061. 
Ijincolnton,  Press,  weekly. 


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GEO.   P.   ROWELL   &   GO'S 


NORTH    CAROLINA. 

MCDOWELL  CO  ,  -Q  POP.,  9,836. 

I>[ariou,  Lamp  Po.st,  weekly. 

McDowell  Bugle,  weekly. 

MACON  CO.,  p  POP.,  8,064. 
Highlands,  Blue  Ridge  Enterpi-ise.  weekly. 

MECKLENBURG    CO.,  ,□  POP.,  34,175. 

Charlotte,  Observer,  daily  aud  weekly. 
Church  Messenger,  weekly. 
Home  and  Democrat,  weekly. 
Messenger,  weekly. 

MITCHELL  CO.,  -D  POP.,  9,435. 

Bakersville,  Mountain  Voice,  weekly. 

MONTGOMERY  CO.,  D    POP.,  9,374. 

Troy,  Tar  Heel,  weekly. 

MOORE  CO.,  D    POP.,  16,821. 

Cartilage,  Moore  Gazette,  weekly. 

NEW   HANOVER  CO.,  O,  POP.,  21,376. 

Wiliniiigtou,  Morning  Star,  daily  &  w'kly. 

Review,  daily  and  weekly. 

Al'rico  American  Pi'esbyte- 
rian,  weekly. 

Banner-Enterprise,  weekly. 

North  Carolina  Presbyterian, 
■weekly. 

North  Carolina  Medical  Jour- 
nal, monthl}'. 

NORTHAMPTON  CO.,  Q   POP.,  20,032. 

Potecasi,  Roanoke  Patron,  weekly. 

ORANGE  CO.,  6  POP.,  23,698. 

Chapel  Hill,  University  Magazine,  monthly. 
Hillsboro,  Orange  Co.  Observer,  weekly. 

PAMLICO  CO.,  D-  POP.,  6,323. 

Stoue%valI,  Pamlico  Enterprise,  weekly. 

PASQUOTANK  CO.,  c/  POP.,  10,369. 

Elizabeth  City,  Economist,  weekly. 
Falcon,  weekly. 
North  Carolinian,  weekly. 

PERSON  CO.,  ti  POP.,  13,719. 
Roxboro,  Person  Co.  Courier,  weekly. 

PITT  CO.,  D-  POP.,  21,794. 

Greenville,  Democratic  Standard,  weekly. 
Eastern  Reflector,  weekly. 

RANDOLPH  CO.,  D  POP.,  20,836. 

Ashcboi-o,  Courier,  weekly. 

Bush    Hill,    North    Carolina   Prohibitionist, 

weekly. 
Trinity  College,  North  Carolina  Educational 
Journal,  monthly. 

RICHMOND  CO.,  [?  POP.,  18,245. 

Laurinburg,  Exchange,  weekly. 
Rockiughaiii,  Richmond  Riicket,  weekly. 
Spirit  of  the  South,  weekly. 

ROBESON  CO.,  [?  POP.,  23,880. 
liitinbertou,  Robesonian,  weekly. 

ROCKINGHAM  CO.,  |i  POP.,  21,744, 

Reldsville,  Times,  weekly. 

Webster's  Dollar  Weekly. 

ROWAN  CO.,  -D  POP.,  19,90.5. 

^Salisbury,  Carolina  Watchman,  weekly. 
E.xaminer,  weekly. 

RUTHERFORD  CO.,  P  POP.,  15,19:*. 

Riitlierfordton,  Mountain  Banner,  w'kly. 

SAMPSON  CO.,  [?  POP.,  22,894. 

C'liutou,  Caucasian,  weekly. 

STANLY  CO.,  n    POP.,  10,505. 

Albemarle,  Stanly  Observer,  weekly. 

STOKES  CO.,  i  POP.,  15,353. 
Daubiiry,  Reporter  and  Post,  weekly. 


NORTH   CAROLINA. 

SURRY  CO.,    □  POP.,  15,303. 

Mount  Airy,  Yadkin  Valley  News,  weekly. 

UNION  CO.,  g  POP.,   18,056. 

Monroe,  Enquirer  aud  Express,  weekly. 

VANCE  CO.,  [^  POP.,  15,000. 

i  Henderson,  Gold  Leaf,  weekly. 

WAKE  CO.,  D  POP.,  47,939. 
Raleigh,  Evening  Visitor,  daily. 

News   and   Observer,   daily   and 

weekly. 
Biblical  Recorder,  weekly. 
Christian  Advocate,  weekly. 
Christian  Sun.  weekly. 
Farmer  and  Mechanic,  weekly. 
Spirit  of  the  Age,  weekly. 
North  Carolina  Farmer,  monthly. 
North  Carolina  Teacher,  monthly. 
African  Expositor,  quarterly. 
Wake  Forest,  Student,  monthly. 

WARREN  CO.,  i  POP.,  ■22,619. 
Warrenton,  Gazette,  weekly. 

Home  Journal,  weekly. 

WAYNE  CO.,  D-  POP.,  24,951. 

Goldsboro,    Messenger,    semi-weekly   and 

weekly. 
Bulletin,  weekly. 
Methodist  Advance,  weekly. 

WILSON  CO.,  D-  POP.,  16,064. 

Wilson,  Advance,  weekly. 
Mirror,  weekly. 
*  Zlon's  Landmark,  semi-monthly. 

OHIO. 
Pop.,  3,198,062. 

ADAMS  CO.,  g  POP.,  24,005. 
Manchester,  Signal,  weekly. 
West    Union,  Adams  Co.  New-Era,  w'kly. 

People's  Defender,  weekly. 

Scion,  weekly. 
Winchester,  Sentinel,  weekly. 

ALLEN  CO.,  b  POP.,  31,314. 

BlufCton,  News,  weekly. 

Gospel  Light,  monthly. 
Lima,  Democratic  Times,  daily  and  weekly. 

Republican,  daily  and  weekly. 

Allen  Co.  Democrat,  .semi-weekly. 

Der  Courier,  weekly. 

Gazette,  weekly. 
Spencerville,  Journal,  weekly. 

ASHLAND  CO.,  ^    POP.,  23,88.3. 

Ashland,  Brethren  Evangelist,  weekly. 
Press,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 
Hayesville,  Journal,  weekly. 
LoudonvlUe,  Advocate,  weekly. 
Democrat,  weekly. 
Our  Home,  bi-weekly. 

ASHTABULA  CO.,  □'  POP.,  37,139. 

Andover,  Citizen,  weekly. 
Ashtabula,  Democratic  Standard,  weekly. 
News,  weekly. 
Telegraph,  weekly. 
Conneaut,  Herald,  weekly. 

Reporter,  weekly. 
Geneva,  Express,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 

Foster's  :\Iusi(al  Journal,  monthly. 
Jeflerson,  Ashtaliula  Sentinel,  weekly. 

Gazette,  weekly. 
Klngsville,  Tribune,  weekly. 
Rock  Creek,  Buckeye  Banner,  weekly. 

ATHENS  CO.,  a,  POP.,  28,411. 

Albany  (Lee  P.  O.),  Echo,  weekly. 
Athens,  Herald,  weekly. 

Journal,  weeklv. 

Messenger,  weekly. 
Nelsonville,  News,  weekly. 

AUGLAIZE  CO.,  -O  POP.,  ■25,441. 

New  Bremen,  Stern    des   Westlichen    Ohio, 
weekly. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER   DIRECTORY. 


681 


OHIO. 

AUGLAIZE  CO. 

St.  Mary's,  Argus,  weekly. 

Dollar  Sentinel,  weekly. 
Wapakoiieta,     Auglaize    Co.    Democrat, 
weekly. 
Auglaize   Republican, 
weekly. 

BELMONT  CO.,  Q  POP.,  49,638. 

Barnesville,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

RepubliLan,  weekly. 
Bellaire,  Evening  Tribune,  daily  and  semi- 
weekly. 
Democrat,  weekly. 
Herald,  weekly. 
Independent,  weekly. 
Martin's  Ferry,  Ohio  Valley  News,  weekly. 

Church  Herald,  monthly. 
St.  Clairsville,  Belmont  Chronicle,  w'kly. 
Gazette,  weekly. 

BROWN  CO.,  p  POP.,  32,911. 

Creorgetown,  Brown  Co.  Democrat,  w'kly. 

Brown  Co.  News,  weekly. 

Gazette,  weekly. 
Mount  Orab,  Monitor,  weekly. 
Ripley,  Bee  and  Times,  weekly. 

Saturday  Budget,  weekly. 

BUTLER  CO.,  p  POP.,  42,579. 

Hainiltou,  News,  daily  and  weekly. 

Butler  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 

National  Zeitung,  weekly. 

Observer,  weekly. 
Middletown,  Journal,  weekly. 

Signal,  weekly. 
Monroe,  Pictorial  Press,  monthly. 
Oxford,  Citizen,  weekly. 

CARROLL  CO.,  D-  POP.,    16,416. 

Carrolltou,  Carroll  Chronicle,  weekly. 

Carroll  Free  Press,  weekly. 

Carroll  Republican,  weekly. 
Leesville,  Connotton  Valley  Times,  weekly. 

CHAMPAIGN  CO.,   -D  POP.,  27,817. 

Mechanicsburg,  News,  weekly. 

North   Lewisburg,    Tri-County    Free    Press, 

weekly. 
St.  Paris,  Era  Dispatch,  weekly. 
Ui'baua,  Citizen,  daily  and  weeklj-.    , 

Champaign  Democrat,  weekly. 

CLARKE  CO.,  -D  POP.,  41,948. 

New  Carlisle,  Sun.  weekly. 

Fireside  Friend,  monthly, 
South  Charleston,  Sentinel,  weekly. 
Springfield,  Gazette,  daily  and  weekly. 

GlobeRepublic,  daily  and 
weekly. 

College  Stylus,  weekly. 

Farmer's  Advance,  weeklj'. 

Lutheran  Evangelist,  weekly. 

Ohio  State  Tribune,  weekly." 

Springfielder  Journal,  weekly. 

Sunday  News,  Sunday. 

Transcript,  weekly. 

F  arm    and    Fireside,    semi- 
monthly. 

Farm  Economist,  semi-m'hly. 

Home  Companion,  semi-m'ly. 

Illustrated    American  Home, 
monthly. 

National      Poultry     Monitor, 
monthly. 

Shield  of  Phi  Kappa  Psi,  m'ly. 

Young  Folks'  Circle,  monthly. 

Farmers'  Guide,  quarterly-. 

CLERMOXT  CO.,  p  POP.,  36,713. 

Batavia,  Clermont  Advance,  weekly. 

Clermont  Courier,  weekly. 

Clermont  Sun,  weekly. 
Felicity,  Times,  weekly. 
Loveland,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
New  Richmond,  Clermont  Independent,  w'ly. 
News,  weekly. 

CLINTON  CO.,  ,□  POP.,  24,7r)6. 
Blanchester,  Star,  weekly. 
New  Vienna,  Record,  weekly. 

Messenger  of  Peace,  monthly. 
Sabina,  News,  weekly. 


OHIO. 

CLINTON  CO. 

Wiliiiiugtoii,  Clinton  Co.  Democrat,  w'kly. 
Clinton  Republican,  weekly. 
Journal,  weekly. 

COLyMBIANA  CO.,   □'  POP.,  48,602. 

Columbiana,  Independent  Register,  weekly. 
East  Liverpool,  Crl.sis.  weekly. 

Potter's  Gazette,  weekly. 

Saturday  Review,  weekly. 

Tribune,  weekly. 
East  Palestine,  Valley  Echo,  weekly. 
Leetonla,  Democrat,  weekly. 
New  Lisbou,  Buckeye  State,  weekly. 

Journal,  weekly. 

Ohio  Patriot,  weekly. 
Salem,  Republican,  semi-weekly  and  weekly. 
Buckeye  Vidette,  weekly. 
Era,  weekly. 
Salineville,  Screen  Bar,  weeklj-. 
Wellsville,  Ohio  Sun,  weeklj'. 
Union,  weeklj-. 

COSHOCTON  CO.,   D   POP.,  26,642. 

Coshocton,  Age,  weekly. 

Democrat,  weeklj-. 
Democratic  Standard,  weekly. 
Wochenblatt,  weekly. 

CRAWFORD  CO.,  (^  POP.,  30,.583. 

Bucyriis,  Courier,  weeklj-. 

Crawfoi-d  Co.  Forum,  weekly. 
Crawford  Co.  News,  weekly. 
Journal,  weeklj-. 
Crestline,  Advocate,  weeklj-. 
Democrat,  weeklj-. 
Gallon,  Inquirer,  weeklj-. 

Sun  Review,  weeklj-. 
New  Washington,  Herald,  weekly. 

CUYAHOGA  CO.,   cf  POP.,  196,943. 

Bedford,  Free  Press,  weeklj-. 
Berea,  Advert  i-ier,  weeklj-. 

Musical  Harp,  mouthlj-. 
Brooklyn  Village,  Cuj-ahogan,  weeklj-. 
Chagrin  Falls,  Exponent,  weeklj-. 
Clevelanil,  Anzeiger,    daily,    weekly    and 
Sunday. 

Argus,  dailj-. 

Leader,  dailj-,  tri-w'kly  &  w'kly. 

Plaindealer,  dailj-  and  weekly. 

Press,  daily. 

Wsecliter  am  Erie,  daily,  weekly 
and  Sunday. 

Volnost,  tri-weeklj-. 

Amendment  Herald,  weekly. 

Biene,  weeklj-. 

Catholic  Universe,  weekly. 

Deunice  Novoveku,  weekly. 

Der     Christliche     Botschafter, 
weekly. 

Der  Sendbote,  weeklj-. 

Der  Stimme  der  Wahrheit,  w'y. 

Eagle,  weeklj-. 

Evangelical  Messenger,  weekly. 

Ej-e,  weeklj-. 

G.Tzette,  weeklj-. 

Iron  Trade  Review  and  Western 
Machinist,  w'kly  &  monthly. 

Journal  of  Trade,  weekly. 

Marine  Record,  weeklj-. 

Ohio  Farmer,  weekly. " 

Peoples'  Tabernacle,  weekly. 

Reformirte  Kircheiizeitung,'w'ly 

Sentinel,  weekly. 

South     Cleveland     Advocate, 
weeklj'. 

Sporting  Times,  weeklj-. 

Standard  of  the  Cross,  weekly. 

Sundaj-  Journal,  Sunday. 

Sundaj-  Sun,  Sundaj-. 

Sunday  Tribune.  Sunday. 

Vanity  Fair,  weeklj-. 

Voice,  Sunday. 

Catholic  Knight,  semi-monthly. 

Abendlust,  monthly. 

Brainard's     Musical     World, 
montlilj-. 

Brotherhood  of  Locomotive  En- 
gineers' Journal,  monthlj-. 

Carpenter,  monthlj-. 

Children's  Hour,  monthly. 


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OHIO. 

CUYAHOGA  CO. 

Cleveland,  East  End  Signal,  monthly. 

Evangelical    Sunday -School 

Teacher,  monthly. 
Evangelische  Magazin,  monthly. 
Farmer  and  Manufacture'',  m'ly. 
Living  Epistle,  monthly. 
Magazine  of   Western  History, 

monthly. 
Ohio  A.  O.  U.  W.  Journal     m'ly. 
Painter,  monthly. 
Sechrist's  Hand  Book  and  Rail- 
way Equipment   and   Mile- 
age Guitle,  monthly. 
International  Standard,  bi  m'ly 
CoUamer,  Suburb,  monthly. 
Newburg,  Press,  weekly. 
Strongsvllle,  Young  Folks'  Musical  Monthly. 

DARKE  CO.,  -a  POP.,  40,496. 
Ansonia,  Mirror,  weekly. 
Arcanum,  Tribune,  weekly. 
Gettysburgh,  School  Visitor,  monthly. 
Greenville,  Darke  Co.  Democratic   Advo- 
cate, weekly. 

Democrat,  weekly. 

Die  Post,  weekly. 

Journal,  weekly. 

Sunday  Courier,  weekly. 
Versailles,  Policy,  weekly. 

DEFIANCE  CO.,  "d  POP.,  22,515. 

Defiance,    Evening    Express,     daily    and 
weekly. 

Journal,  daily. 

Defiance  Co.  Republican,  w'kly. 

Democrat,  weekly. 

Herold,  weekly. 
Hicksvllle,  News,  weekly. 

DELAWARE  CO.,    D    POP.,  27,.381. 

Condit,  Trenton  Agitator,  bi-weekly. 
Delaware,  Chronicle,  daily  and  weekly. 

Gazette,  weekly. 

Herald,  weekly. 

Signal,  weekly. 

College  Transcript,  bi-weekly. 

Woman's  Home  Missions,  m'ly. 
Sunburj',  Monitor,  weekly. 

ERIE  CO.,  6  POP.,  32,640. 
Huron,  Erie  Co.  Reporter,  weekly. 
Milan,  Advertiser,  weekly. 

Voice,  weekly. 
Sandusky,  Local,  daily  and  weekly. 

Register,  daily,  triweekly  and 

weekly. 
Demokrat,     semi-weekly    and 

weekly. 
Journal,  weekly. 

FAIRFIELD   CO.,    D    POP.,   34,284. 

Basil,  Union  News,  weekly. 
I.iaucaster,  Leader,  daily. 

Gazette,  semi-weekly. 

Fairfield  Co.  Republican.w'kly. 

Ohio  Eagle,  weekly. 

Ohio   Industrial  School    Jour- 
nal, weekly. 
Lithopolis,  Lithopolitan  Homo  News,  weekly. 

FAYETTE  CO.,  Q   POP.,   20,.364. 

Jeffersonville,  Chronicle,  weekly. 
Washington,  Globe,  daily. 

Fayette  Co.  Herald,  weekly. 

Fayette  Republican,  w'kly. 

Ohio  State  Register,  w'kly. 

FRANKLIN  CO.,    D    POP.,  86,797. 

Canal  Winchester,  Winchester  Times,  w'kly- 

Columbus,  Evening  Dispatch,  dally  Sc  w'ly. 

Ohio  State  Journal,  daily  and 

weekly. 
Times,  daily  and  weekly. 
Der   Westbote,  tri-weekly  and 

weekly. 
American  Law  Journal,  w'kly 
Bohemian,  weekly. 
Catholic  Columbian,  weekly. 
Der  Ohio  Sonntagsgast,  w'klj'. 
Home  Gazette,  weekly. 
*  Little  Crusader,  Sunday. 


OHIO. 

FRANKLIN     CO. 

Columbus,  Lutheran  Standard,  weekly. 

Ohio  State  Sentinel,  weekly. 

Ohio  Waisenfreund,  weekly. 

Record  and  Market  Reporter^ 
weekly. 

Sunday  Herald,  Sunday. 

Sunday  Morning  News,  Sunday. 

Sunday  Tribune  and   Moi  ning 
Capital,  Sunday. 

Vis-a-Vis,  weekly. 

Lantern,  semi  monthly. 
*  Lutherische   Kirchen   Zeitung^ 
semi-monthly. 

American  Real  Estate    Repor- 
ter, monthly. 

City  and  Country,  monthly. 

Companion  and  American  Odd- 
Fellow,  monthly. 

Inland   Monthly  and   AVestern. 
Critic. 

Knight,  monthly. 

Masonic  Chronicle,  monthly. 

Medical  Journal,  monthly. 

Our  Sunday  School,  monthly. 
Westerville,  Central  Ohio  Review,  weekly. 
Otterbein  Record,  monthly. 

FULTON   CO.,  t  POP.,   21,05:3. 
Delta,  Avalanche,  weekly. 
Fayette,  Record,  weekly. 
Wauseou,   Democratic  Expositor,  weekly. 
Fulton  Co.  Tribune,  weekly. 
North-Western  Republican, 
weekly. 

OALLIA  CO.,   p   POP.,  28,124. 
Gallipolis,  Bulletin,  weekly. 

Gallia  Tribune,  weekly. 

Journal,  weekly. 

District  News,  monthly. 

Gallia  Democrat,  monthly. 
Harris,  Rio  Grande  Freewill  Baptist,  m'thly» 

GEADOA    CO.,   cf   POP.,   14,251. 

Burton,  Geauga  Leader,  weekly. 

C  bar  don,  Geauga  Republican,  weekly. 

Middlefield,  Geauga  Independent,  weekly. 

GREENE   CO.,  -O  POP.,    31,349. 

Bellbrook,  Magnet,  weekly. 
Cedarville,  Herald,  weekly. 
Jamestown,  Tribune,  weekly. 
Osborn,  Local,  weekly. 
Xeuia,  Gazette,  daily  and  weekly. 

Torchlight,  daily  and  spmi-weekly. 

Democrat-News,  weekly. 

Home  Weekly. 

Republican,  weekly. 

Boss  Painters'  Journal,  monthly. 

Southern     Ohio   Church   Chronicle, 
monthly. 
Yellow  Springs,  Review,  weekly. 

GUERNSEY  CO.,  D-  POP.,   27,197. 

Cambridge,  Democrat,  weekly. 

Guernsey  Times,  weeklj'. 

Herald,  weekly. 

Jeffersonian,  weekly. 

Eastern       Ohio     Teacher, 
monthly. 
Quaker  City,  Independent,  weekly. 

HAMILTON  CO.,   JH  POP.,  313,374. 

Cincinnati,  Abend  Presse,  daily. 

Auzeiger,    dally,    weekly   and 

Sunday. 
Commercial  Gazette,  daily, 

semi-weekly  and  weekly. 
Enquirer,  daily  and  weekly. 
Evening  Post,  daily. 
Freie  Presse.  daily  and  weekly. 
Hotel  Journal,  daily. 
Times-Star,  dally,  Sunday  and 

weekly. 
Volksblatt,  daily,  weekly  and 

Sunday. 
Volksfreund,  daily,  weekly  & 

Sunday. 
Advance,  weekly. 
American    Christian    Review, 

weekly. 


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OHIO. 

HAMILTON  CO. 

Cincinnati,  American     Grange     Bulletin, 

weekly. 
American  Israelite,  weekly. 
Bee  Hive,  weekly. 
Catholic  Telegraph,  weekly. 
Christian  Standard,  weekly. 
Current  Fact,  weekly. 
Der  Christllche  Apologete, 

weekly. 
Die  Deborah,  weekly. 
Farming  World,  weekly. 
Graphic,  weekly. 
Grocer,  weekly. 
HeraUl  and  Presbyter,  weekly. 
*  Journal  and  Messenger,  w'kly. 

Lancet  and  Clinic,  weekly. 
Law   Bulletin    and  Ohio   Law 

Journal,  weekly. 
Live  Stock  Review,  weekly. 
Merchant  and    Manufacturer, 

weekly. 
Merchant-Traveler,  weekly. 
Mystic  Jewel,  Sunday. 
Price  Current  and  Commercial 

Review,  weekly. 
Review,  weekl}'. 
Sabbath  Visitor,  weekly. 
South  West,  weekly. 
Sporting  and   Dramatic  Jour- 
nal, weekly. 
Suburban  New.s,  weekly. 
Unionist,  weekly. 
Wahrheitsfreund,  weekly. 
Western    Christian  Advocate, 

weekly. 
Western      Tobacco      Journal, 

weekly. 
Furniture  World,  semi-m'thly. 
Academica,  monthly. 
.^gis  monthly. 
Agents'  Aid,  monthly. 
American  Inventor,  monthly. 
American  Law  Record,  m'thly. 
A  Pointer  for  the  Tourist,  Trav- 
eler and  the  Ticket  Agent, 

monthly. 
Artisan,  monthly. 
Bible  School,  monthly. 
Building  Review,  monthly. 
♦Christian  Press,  monthly. 
Courier,  monthlj'. 
Dental  Register,  monthly. 
Der  Deutsche  Pionler,  m'thly. 
Der  Sendbote,  monthly. 
Disciple  of  Christ,  monthly. 
Eclectic  Jlcilieal  Journal,  m'ly. 
Express  (iazette,  montlily. 
Haus  und  Herd,  monthly. 
Healthside,  montlily. 
Humane  Educator,  monthly. 
Inventors'  and  Manufacturers' 

.Journal,  monthly. 
Knight's  Journal,  monthly. 
Knights   of    Honor    Observer, 

monthly. 
Masonic  Review,  monthly. 
Medical  News,  monthly. 
Miller  and  Manufacturer,  m'ly 
Musical  Visitor,  monthly. 
My  Country  Home,  monthl}'. 
National     Temperance     Star, 

monthly. 
Obstetric  Gazette,  monthly. 
Our  Little  Grangers,  monthly. 
Phonetic  Educator,  monthly. 
Post-Oftice  Bulletin,  monthly. 
Sewing  Machine  Interest,  m'ly. 
Stamp  World,  monthly. 
Sunday  School  Journal,  m'ly. 
Trap  and  Trigger,  monthly. 
United  States  Mail,  monthly. 
Wegvveiser  zur  Heiligung, 

monthly. 
Beta  Theta  Pi,  bi-monthly. 
Baptist  Review,  quarterly. 
Drugs  and  Medicines  of  North 

America,  quarterly. 
Cumminsville,  Transcript,  weekly. 
Harrison,  News,  weekly. 
Lockland,  Miami  Valley  News,  weekly. 
Mount  Washington,  Public  School  Journal, 
monthly. 


OHIO. 

H.WCOCK   CO.,  "n  POP.,  27,7S4. 

Fiudlay,  Jeffersonian,  daily  and  weekly. 

Hancock  Courier,  weekly. 

Republican,  weekly. 
McComb,  Herald,  weekly. 

HARDIN  CO., -D  POP.,  27,023. 

Ada,  Record,  weekly. 

Holiness  Conservator,  monthly. 
Dunkirk,  Standard,  weekly. 
Forest,  Review,  weekly. 
Ii.entou,  Das  Wochenblatt,  weekly. 

Democrat,  weekly. 

Republican,  weekly. 
Ridgeway,  Independent,  weekly. 

HARRISON  CO.,  D-  POP.,  20,456. 

Bowerston,  Banner,  weekly. 
Cadiz,  Republican,  weekly. 

Sentinel,  weekly. 
Freeport,  Press,  weekly. 
Scio,  Herald,  weekly. 

Eclectic  Journal  of  Education,  quart'ly» 

HENRY   CO.,  tl  POP.,  20,585. 
Deshler,  Flag,  weekly. 
Holgate,  Times,  weekly. 
Liberty  Centre,  Liberty  Press,  weekly. 
Napoleon,  Democratic  Northwest,  weekly.. 
Signal,  weekly. 

HIGHLAND  CO.,  P  POP.,  30,281. 

Greenfield,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Hillsborough,  Gazette,  weekly. 

Highland  News,  weekly. 

Saturday  Herald,  weekly. 

HOCKING  CO.,  tp    POP.,   21,126. 

LiOgan,  Hocking  Sentinel,  weekly. 

Republican  Gazette,  weekly. 

HOLMES  CO.,  D  POP.,   20,776. 

millersbnrg,  Holmes  Co.  Farmer,  weekly^ 
Holmes  Co.  Republican,, 
weekly. 

HURON  CO.,  i  POP.,  31,609. 
Bellevue,  Gazette,  weekly. 

Local  News,  weekly. 
Chicago,  Times,  weekly. 
Greenwich,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Monroeville,  Spectator,  weekly. 
New  London,  Record,  weekly. 
Nor^valk,  Reflector,  daily  and  weekly. 

Adier,  weekly. 

Chronicle,  weekly. 

Experiment-New"s,  weekly. 

Journal,  weekly. 

Fair  Journal  and  Farmers'  Di- 
rectory, monthly. 
Wakeman,  Independent  Press,  weekly. 

JACKSON   CO.,  P  POP.,  23,086. 

Jackson,  Herald,  weekly. 

Journal,  weekly. 

Standard,  weekly. 
Wellston,  Argus,  weekly. 

JEFFERSON    CO.,  D- POP.,   33,018. 

Richnn)nd,  Radiator,  weekly. 

Smithfield,  Times,  weekly. 

Steubeuville,  Gazette,  daily  and  weekly.. 

Herald,  daily  and  weekly. 

Germania,  weekly. 

Ohio  Press,  weekly. 
Toronto,  Tribune,  weekly. 

KNOX  CO.,  D  POP.,  27,431. 

Centerburg,  Gazette  and  Star,  weekly. 

Fredericktown,  Free  Press,  weekly. 

Mount  Vernon,  Kokoslng  Tribune,   semi- 
weekly. 
Republican,  semi-weekly^ 
Democratic  Banner,  w'ly. 

LAKE  CO.,  cf  POP.,  16,326. 

Madison,  Index,  weekly. 

Painesville,  Advertiser-Graphic,  weekly. 
Democrat,  weekly. 
Northern  Ohio  Journal,  w'ly» 
Telegraph,  weekly. 

Willoughby,  Independent,  weekly. 


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OHIO. 

LAWRENCE  CO.,   ?  POP.,   39,068. 

Iroiitou,  Busy  Bee,  weekly. 

Der  Wsechter  am  Ohio,  weekly. 

Register,  weekly. 

Saturday  Irontonian,  weekly. 
Eockwood,  Crescent,  weekly. 

LICKING  CO.,  D  POP.,  40,450. 

•Granville,  Times,  weekly. 

Denison  Collegian,  every  three 
■weeks. 
Newark,  Advocate,  daily  and  weekly, 

American,  weekly. 

Banner,  weekly. 

Chi-istian  Witness,  weekly. 

Express,  weekly. 

New  Era,  weekly. 
'Utica,  Herald,  weekly. 

LOGAN  CO.,  -n  POP.,  26,267. 

Bellefoutaiue,  Republican,  semi-weekly. 

Examiner,  weekly. 
T^    r>     «.  T,     ,        Logan  Co.  Index,  weekly. 
J)e  Graff,  Buckeye,  weekly. 
AVest  Liberty,  Banner,  weekly. 

Buckeye  Blade,  weekly. 

LORAIN  CO.,  i  POP.,  35,526. 

Elyria,  Constitution,  weekly. 
Republican,  weekly. 
Poultry  Nation,  monthly. 
Lorain,  Times,  weekly. 
■Oberlin,  News,  weekly. 

Review,  bi-weekly. 
Highways  and  Hedges,  monthly. 
Michael's  Advocate   of   Rapid  Wri 
ting     and    Business    Education, 
monthly. 
Bibliotheca  Sacra,  quarterly. 
Students'  Quarterly. 
Wellington,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

LUCAS  CO.,  ^J  POP.,  67,377. 
South  Toledo,  New  Era,  weekly. 
Toledo,   Blade,  daily  and  weekly. 

Commercial  Telegram,    daily  and 

weekly. 
Evening  Bee,  daily  and  weekly. 
Express,  dally  and  weekly. 
Post,  daily  and  weekly. 
American,  weekly. 
Farmer.s'    Reporter     and     Union 

Magnet,  weekly. 
Sunday  Democrat,  Sunday. 
Sunday  Journal,  Sunday. 
Sunday  News,  Sunday. 
Vidette,  weekly. 
Volksfreund,  weekly. 
OhioCfood  Templar,  semi-monthly. 
Manufacturer    and    Trade  Index, 

monthly. 
Ohio  State  Journal  of  Dental  Sci- 
ence, montlily. 
Railroader,  monthly. 
Wagar's   Official   Railway  Guide, 
monthly. 

MADISON  CO.,  D  POP.,  20,129. 

Xioudou,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

Madison  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 

Times,  weekly. 
Mt.  Sterling.  Post,  weekly. 
Plain  City,  Dealer,  weekly. 
South  Solon,  Echo,  weekly. 

,  MAHONING  CO.,  d"  POP.,   42,871. 

■Canfield,  Mahoning  Dispatch,  weekly. 
Petersburg,  Press,  weekly. 
YouugstovFii,  News-Register,    daily    and 
weekly. 

Rundschau,  weekly. 

Saturday  Night,  wVcklv. 

Sunday  Morning,  Sunday. 

Vindicator,  weekly. 

St.    John's    Church    Parish- 
ioner, monthl}-. 

MARION  CO.,  D  POP.,  20,565. 

■Caledonia,  Argus,  weekly. 
La  Rue,  News,  weekly. 


OHIO. 

MARION  CO. 

Marion,  Star,  daily. 

Independent,  semi-weekly. 

Democratic  Mirror,  weekly. 
Martel,  Octograph,  semi- monthly. 
Prospect,  Monitor,  weekly. 

Our  Own  Home,  monthly. 

MEDINA  CO.,  (i  POP.,  21,453. 

Medina,  Democrat,  weekly. 

Medina  Co.  Gazette,  weekly. 

Medina  Co.  News,  weekly. 

Gleanings  in   Bee    Culture,  semi- 
monthly. 
Seville,  Times,  weekly. 
Wadsworth,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

MEIGS  CO.,  n,  POP.,  32,325. 
Middleport,  Herald,  weekly. 

Meigs  Co.  Republican,  weekly. 
PoiiieroF,  Journal,  wec^kly. 

Mosquito,  weekly. 

Telegraph,  weekly. 

MERCER  CO.,  -n  POP.,   21,808. 

Celiua,  Mercer  Co.  Bote,  weekly. 

Mercer  Co.  Observer,  weekly. 

Mercer  Co.  Standard,  weekly. 
Cold  Water,  Change,  weekly. 
Fort  Recovery,  New  Era,  weekly. 
Shane's  Crossing,  Free  Press,  weekly. 

MIAHU  CO.,  -n  POP.,  36,158. 

Bradford,  Independent  Sentinel,  weekly. 
Covington,  Gazette,  weekly. 

Vindicator,  monthly. 
Piqua,  Call,  daily. 

Der  Correspondent,  weekly. 
Journal,  weekly. 
Miami  Helmet,  weekly. 
Miami  Leader,  weekly. 
Tippecanoe  City,  Herald,  weekly. 
Troy,  Chronicle,  weekly. 
Democrat,  weekly. 
Miami  Union,  weekly. 
West  Milton,  Buckeye,  weekly. 

Morning  Star,  semi-monthly. 

MONROE  CO.,  D-  POP.,  26,496. 

Claringtou,  Independent,  weekly. 
Woodsfield,  Monroe  Gazette,  weekly. 

Monroe  Journal,  weekly. 

Spirit  of  Democracy,  weekly. 

MONTGOMERY  CO.,  -D  POP.,  78,550. 

Brookville,  Town  Talk,  weekly. 
Dayton,  Democrat,  daily  and  weekly. 

Die  Daytoner  Volkszeltung,  daily 
and  weekl}'. 

Herald,  daily  and  weekly. 

Journal,  daily  and  weelcly. 

Christian  World,  weekly. 

Der  Froehliehe  Botschaifter,  w'kly. 

Herald  of  Gospel  Liberty,  weekly. 

Religious  Telescope,  weekly. 

Saturday  People,  weekly. 

*  Children's  Friend,  semi-monthly. 
■►Golden  Words,  semi-monthly. 

*  Jugend  Pilger,  semi-monthly. 

■►  Leaves  of  Light,  semi  monthlj'. 

*  Missionary  Visitor,  seml-m'thly. 
Farmers'  Home,  monthly. 
Interior,  monthly. 
Odd-Fellows'  Signal,  monthly. 
Ohio  Poultry  Journal,  monthly. 
Our  Bible  Teacher,  monthly. 
Syndicate,  monthlj'. 
Insti'uctor,  quarterly. 

Germantown,  Press,  weekly. 
Miamlsburg,  Bulletin,  weekly. 
News,  weekly. 

MORGAN  CO.,  □,  POP.,   20,074. 

McConuellsville,  Democrat,  weekly. 
Herald,  weekly. 

MORROW   CO..  n  POP.,  19,072. 
Cardington,  Independent,  weekly. 
Mount  (iilead,  Morrow  Co.  Sentinel,  w'kly. 
Union  Register,  weekly. 


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OHIO. 

MUSKINGUM  CO.,   D  POP.,  49,774. 

Dresden,  Doings,  weekly. 

New  Concord,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

Muskingum  Organ,  monthly. 
Zanesville,  Courier,  daily  and  weekly. 

Signal,  daily  and  weekly. 

Times-Recorder,      daily      and 
weekly. 

Advocate,  weekly. 

Family  Herald,  weekly. 

Our  Cause,  weekly. 

Post,  weekly. 

Shepherd's    National   Journal 
and  Rural  Era,  weekly. 

Sunday  News,  Sunday. 

Blandy's  Journal,  monthly. 

Farmer's  Journal,  monthly. 

Merchant    Traveller's    Official 
Railway  Guide,  monthly. 

NOBLE  CO.,  D-  POP.,  21,138. 

Caldwell,  Journal,  weekly. 

Noble  Co.  Republican,  weekly. 
Press,  weekly. 

OTTAWA  CO.,  i  POP.,  19,762. 
Elmore,  Tribune,  weekly. 
Genoa,  Times,  weekly. 
Lakeside,  News,  morithl3'. 
Oak  Harbor,  Ottawa  Co.  Exponent,  weekly. 

Press,  weekly. 
Port  C'liutoii)  Lake  Shore  Bulletin,  w'kly. 
Ottawa  Co.  News,  weekly. 

PAULDING  CO.,  tl  POP.,  13,485. 

Antwerp,  Argus,  weekly. 
Paulding:,  Democrat,  weekly. 

Paulding  Co.  Gazette,  weekly. 
Payne,  Star,  weekly. 

PERRY  CO.,  n  POP.,  28,218. 
Corning,  Times,  weekly. 
New  Lexiugton,  Herald,  weekly. 

Tribune,  weekly. 
Shawnee,  Banner,  weekly. 
Somerset,  Press,  weekly. 

Review,  weekly. 
Thornville,  News,  weekly. 

PICKAWAY  CO.,  a  POP.,  27,415. 
Ashville,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Circleville,  Evening  Herald, daily  and  w'ly. 
Democrat  &  Watchman,  w'kly. 
Union-Herald,  weekly. 

PIKE  CO.,  p  POP.,  17,927. 

Waverly,  Pike  Co.  Republican,  weekly. 
Watchman,  weekly. 

PORTAGE  CO.,  d  POP.,  27,500. 

Garrettsville,  Journal,  weekly. 
Hiram,  Seaman's  Bugle,  monthly. 
Kent,  News,  weekly. 

Saturday  Bulletin,  weekly. 
Ravenna,  Democratic  Press,  weekly. 
Republican,  weekly. 

PREBLE  CO..  -a  POP.,  24,5a3. 
Camden,  Gazette,  weekly. 
£atou.  Democrat,  weekly. 

Labor  Journal,  weekly. 

Register,  weekly. 
New  Paris,  Mirror,  weekly. 

PUTNAM  CO.,  "Q  POP.,  23,713. 

Columbus  Grove,  Putnam  Co.  Vidette,  w'kly. 
Leipsic,  Free  Press,  weekly. 
Otta>va,  Gazette,  weekly. 

Putnam  Co.  Sentinel,  weekly. 

RICHLAND  CO.,  i  POP.,   86,306. 

Bellville,  Star,  weekly. 
Mansfield,   Courier,  weekly. 

Democrat,  weekly. 

Die  Post,  weekly. 

Herald,  weekly. 

Ohio  Liberal,  weekly. 

Richland    Shield   and  Banner, 
weekly. 

Town  Talk,  weekly. 
Plymouth,  Advertiser,  weekly. 


OHIO. 

RICHLAND    CO. 

Shelby,  Free  Press,  weekly. 

Times,  weekly. 
Shiloh,  Gleaner,  weekly. 

Re%'lew,  weekly. 

ROSS  CO.,   9   POP.,  40,.307. 

Adelphi,  Border  News,  weekly. 
Bainliridge,  Courier,  weekly. 
Chillicotbe,  News,  daily  and  weekly. 

Advertiser,  weekly. 

Leader,  weekly. 

Scioto  Gazette,  weekly. 

Unsere  Zeit,  weekly. 
Frankfort,  Sun,  weekly. 

SANDUSKY  CO.,  i  POP.,  32,057. 

Clyde,  Earnest  Worker  and  Fii-eside  Friend, 
weekly. 
Enterprise,  weekly. 
Review,  weekly. 
Fremout,  Courier,  weekly. 

Democratic  Messenger,  weekly. 
Journal,  weekly. 

SCIOTO  CO.,  9  POP.,  3-3,511. 

Poi'tsinoiitb,  Blade,  vi-eekly. 

Correspondent,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 
Tribune,  weekly. 

SENECA   CO.,  ^  POP.,  36,947. 

Attica,  Journal,  weekly. 

Medical  Compend,  monthly. 
Bettsville,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Bloomville,  Seneca  Co.  Record,  weekly. 
Fostoria,  Democrat,  weekly. 
Review,  weekly. 
College  Echo,  monthly. 
Green  Spring,  Times,  weekly. 

Mutual  Underwriter,  monthly. 
New  Academy,  quarterly. 
TiflSu,  Herald,  dally. 

Morning  Courier,  daily. 
Die  Tiffin  Presse,  weekly. 
News,  weekly. 
Seneca  Advertiser,  weekly. 
Tribune,  weekly. 
Heidelberg  Journal,  monthly. 

SHELBY   CO.,  -a  POP.,  24,137. 

Anna,  Local,  weekly. 

Ssidney,  Sentinel,  daily  and  weekly. 

Journal,  weekly. 

Shelby  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 

STARK  CO.,  cf  POP.,  64,031. 

Alliance,  Review,  semi-weekly  and  weekly. 
Leader,  weekly. 
Standard,  weekly. 
Canal  Fulton,  Fulton  Signal,  weeklj'. 
Canton,  Democrat,  daily  and  weekly. 
Repository,  daily  and  weekly. 
Die  Ohio  Volks-Zeitung,  weekly. 
*  Christian  Harvester,  semi-m'thly. 
Louisville,  Transcript,  weekly. 
Massillon,  American,  weekly. 

Independent,  weekly. 
Minerva,  News,  weekly. 
Wilmot,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

SUMMIT  CO.,  nf  POP.,  4.3,788. 
Akron,  Beacon,  daily  and  weekly. 

G^rmania,  semi-weekly. 

Akroner  Volksblatt,weekly. 

City  Times,  weeklj'. 

Kreiger  Zeitung,  weekly. 

Suncfay  Gazette,  Sunday. 

Trade  and  Labor  Journal,  weekly. 

Foresters'  Journal,  monthly. 

Musical  Advocate,  monthly. 

Ohio  Educational  Monthly  and  Na- 
tional Teacher,  monthly. 

People's  Monthly. 

Delta  Gamma  Anchora,  quarterly. 
Cuyahoga  Falls,  Reporter  and  'Western  Re- 
serve Farmer,  weekly. 

TRUMBULL  CO.,  cf  POP.,  44,880. 

Cortland,  Gazette,  weekly. 
Hubbard.  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Newton  Falls,  Echo,  weekly. 


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OHIO. 

TRUMBULL  CO. 

Niles,  Trumbull  Co.  Independent,  weekly. 
Warreu,  Chronicle,  daily  and  weekly. 
Tribune,  weekly. 

Western     Reserve    Democrat, 
weekly. 
West     Farmington,     Farmingtou,     News, 
weekly. 

TUSCAE.\WAS  CO.,  D-  POP.,  40,198. 

Canal  Dover,  Iron  Valley  Reporter,  weekly. 

Young  .'i.merica,  monthly. 
Dennison,  Paragraph,  weeklj'. 
New  Comerstown,  Index,  weekly. 
New    Philadelphia,    Argus,  weeklj'. 

Der   Deutsche   Beo- 

bachter,  weekly. 

Ohio  Democrat, 

weekly. 
Tuscarawas    Advo- 
cate, weekly. 
Shanesville,  News,  monthly. 
Uhrichsville,  Tuscarawas  Chronicle,  weekly. 
Tuscarawas      Co.      Democrat, 
weekly. 

UNION  CO.,  a  POP.,  22,375. 

Marysville,  Times,  weekly. 

Tribune,  weekly. 

Union  Co.  Journal,  weekly. 
llUford  Centre,  Darby  News,  weekly. 
Rlchwood,  Gazette,  weekly. 
Reporter,  weekly. 

VAN    WERT  CO.,   "n  POP.,  23,028. 

Delphos,  Courant,  weekly. 
Herald,  weekly. 
Exchange,  quarterly. 
Van  Wert,  Bulletin,  daily  and  weekly. 
Morning  Review,  daily. 
Republican,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 

VINTON  CO.,  9  POP.,  17,223. 

Hamden     Junction,     Hamden     Enterprise, 

weekly. 
McArthur,  Democrat-Enquirer,  weekly. 
Vinton  Record,  weeklj'. 

WARREN  CO.,  P  POP.,  28,392. 

Franklin,  Valley  Chronicle,  weekly. 
Lebauou,  Star,  dally  and  weekly. 
Patriot,  weekly. 

National      Normal       Exponent, 
monthly. 
Waynesville,  Miami  Gazette,  weekly. 
News,  weekly. 

WASHINGTON  CO.,  Q.  POP.,  43,244. 
Beverly,  Dispatch,  weekly. 
Marietta,  Register,  semi-weekly. 

Dollar,  weekly. 

Leader,  weekly. 

Times,  weekly. 

Zeitung,  weekly. 

College  Olio,  every  three  weeks. 

WAYNE  CO.,  i  POP.,  40,076. 

•Creston,  Journal,  weekly, 
Doylestown,  Journal,  weekly. 
OrrvlUe,  Crescent,  weekly. 
Shreve,  News,  weekly. 
Sterling,  News,  weekly. 
West  Salem,  Monitor,  weekly. 
Wooster,  News,  daily  and  weekly. 

Herald,  weekly. 

Journal,  weekly. 

Republican,  weekly. 

University  Voice,  weekly. 

Wayne  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 

Collegian,  monthly. 

Royal  Arcanum  Journal,  m'thly. 

WILLIAMS  CO.,  n  POP.,  23,821. 

Bryan,  Democrat,  weekly. 

Press,  weekly. 
Edgerton,  Observer,  weekly. 
Montpelier,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Pioneer,  Tri-State  Alliance,  weekly. 
Stryker,  Advance,  weekly. 
West  Unity,  Eagle,  weekly. 


OHIO. 

WOOD  CO.  b  POP.,  34,022. 

Bovt'liug  Green,  Gazette,  weekly. 

Wood  Co.  Democrat,  w'ly. 

Wood  Co.  Sentinel,  w'kly. 
Grand  Rapids,  Thompson's  Triumph,  w'kly. 
North  Baltimore,  Beacon,  weekly. 
Pemberville,  Leader,  weekly. 
Perrysburg,  Journal,  weekly. 
Weston,  Wood  Co.  Herald,  weekly. 

WTANDOT  CO.,  6  POP.,  22,395. 

Carey,  Local  Agriculturist,  weekly. 
Wyandot  Co.  Times,  weekly. 
Nevada,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Svcamore,  Nevvs,  weekly. 
Upper  Sandusky,  Chief,  weekly. 

Wyandot  Co.  Republi- 
can, weekly. 
Wyandot  Union,  w'ly. 

OREGON. 
Pop.,  174,768. 

BAKER  CO.,  D-  POP.,  4,616. 

Baker  City,  Sage  Brush,  daily. 

Tribune,  semi-weekly. 
Baker  Co.  Reveille,  weekly. 
Bedrock  Democrat,  weekly. 

BENTON  CO.,  -n  POP.,  6,403. 

Corvallis,  Benton  Leader,  weekly. 
Gazette,  weekly. 
Oregon  Colonist  and  Resources 
of  the  Willamette  Valley, 
monthly. 
Yaquina,  Post,  weekly. 

CLACKAMAS  CO.,  "D    POP.,  9,260. 

Oregon  City,  Courier,  weekly. 

Enterpi'lse,  weekly. 

CLATSOP  CO.,  "D  POP.,  7,222. 

Astoria,  Independent,  daily. 

Morning  Astorlan,  daily  and  w'kiy . 

COLUMBIA  CO.   "n  POP.,  2,042. 

St.  Helens,  Columbian,  weekly. 
Oregon  Mist,  weekly. 

coos  CO.,  -D  POP.,  4,834. 

Marahfleld,  Coast  Mall,  weekly. 

Coos  Bay  News,  weekly. 

CURRY  CO.,  P  POP.,  1,208. 

Denmark,  Southwest  Oregon  Recorder,  w'kly. 
EUensbiirg,  Gold  Beach  Gazette,  weekly. 

DOUGLAS  CO.,  -D  POP.,  9,596. 

Roseburg,  Plaindealer,  weekly. 
Review,  weekly. 

GRANT  CO.,  D  POP.,  4,303. 

Canyon  City,  Grant  Co.  News,  weekly. 

JACKSON  CO.  P  POP.,  8,154. 

Ashland,  Tidings,  weekly. 
Jacksonville,  Democratic  Times,  weekly. 
Oregon  Sentinel,  weekly. 

KLAMATH  CO.    I? 

Liukville.  Klamath  Star,  weekly. 

LAKE  CO.,  9  POP.,  2,804. 
Liakeview,  Lake  Co.  Examiner,  weekly. 

LANE  CO.,  -D  POP.,  9,411. 

Eugene  City,  Guard,  weekly. 

Oregon  State  Journal,  w'kly. 
Register,  weekly. 

LINN  CO.,  -a  POP.,  12,676. 
Albany,  Herald  Disseminator,  weekly. 
State  Rights  Democrat,  weekly. 

MARION  CO.,  p  POP.,  14,576. 

Salem,  Morning  Tribune,  dally. 

Oregon  Statesman,  dally  and  w'kly, 

Oregon  Vidette  and  Anti-Monopolist, 
dally  and  weekly. 

Talk,  daily  ami  weekly. 

Willamette  Farmer,  weekly. 
Silverton,  Appeal,  weekly. 


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OREGON. 

MULTNOMAH   CO.,   tl  POP.,  25,203. 

East  Portland,  Vindicator,  weekly. 
Portland,  Evening  Telegram,  daily. 

Sloruiug  Oregoulau,  daily  &  w'ly. 

Morning  Standard,  daily  &  w'ly. 

News,  dally  &  w'ly. 

Catholic  Sentinel,  weekly. 

Journal  of  Commerce,  weekly. 

New  North-West,  weekly. 

North  Pacific  Rural  Splrit.w'kly 

North  -  western     Farmer     ano 
Dairyman,  weekly. 

Oregon  Siftings,  weekly. 

Pacific  Christian  Advocate,  w'ly. 

Staats  Zeituug,  weekly. 

Sunday  Jlercury,  Sunday. 
,  Sunday  Welcome,  weekly. 

Travelers'  Official  Guide,  m'thly. 

West  Shore,  monthly. 

POLK   CO.,   ^  POP.,   6,601. 

Dallasj  Polk  Co.  Itenilzer,  weekly. 
Independence,  West-Side,  weekly. 

UMATILI^\  CO.,  ti  POP.,  9,607. 

Heppner,  Gazette,  weekly. 

Peudleton,  East  Oregonian,  seral-weekly. 

Tribune,  weekly. 
Weston,  Leader,  weekly. 

UNION  CO.,  cf  POP.,  6,650. 

Joseph,  Wallowa  Chieftain,  weekly. 
La  Grande,  Gazette,  weekly. 
Union,  Mountain  Sentinel,  weekly. 

WASCO  CO.,   i  POP.,  11,120. 
Alkali,  Riverside  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Pi-lneville,  News,  weekly- 
TPUe  Dalles,  Oregon   Democratic    Journal, 
weekly. 
Times  Mountaineer,  weekly. 
Wasco  Co.  Sun,  weekly. 

WASHINGTON  CO.,   "d  POP.,   7,082. 

Hillsboro,  Independent,  weekly. 

YAM  HILL  CO.,  ^  POP.,  7,945. 

Lafavette,  Oregon  Register,  weekly. 
McMinnville,  Yam  Hill  Reporter,  weekly. 
Baptist  Beacon,  monthly. 


PENNSYLVANIA. 

Pop.,  4,asa,S9i. 

ADAMS  CO.,    I?   POP.,  32,455. 

-Oettysburgb,  Compiler,  weekly. 

Star  and  Sentinel,  weekly. 

Pennsylvania  College 
Monthly. 

Lutheran  Quarterly. 
Littlestown,  Era,  weeltly. 
New  Oxford,  Item,  weekly. 
York  Springs,  Comet,  weekly. 

ALLEGHENY  CO.,   P  POP.,    355,869. 

Allegheny,  AUeghenian,  weekly. 

Der  AUeghanier  und  Pittsburger 

Sonntagsbote,  Sunday. 
Cornelia,  semi-monthly. 
Braddock,  Herald,  weekly. 

News  Net,  weekly. 
Sun,  weekly. 
Tribune,  weekly. 
Musical  Times,  monthly. 
Elizabeth,  Herald,  weekly. 
Homestead,  Local  News,  weekly. 
McKeesport,  Morning  Critic,  daily. 
News,  daily. 

Paragon,  daily  and  weekly. 
Record,  daily. 
Times,  daily  and  weekly. 
Der  Arbeiterfreund,  weekly. 
Sunday  Herald,  Sunday. 
Tribune  and  Herald,  weekly. 
Mansfield  Valley,  Mansfield  Item,  weekly. 
Busincs.s  Man,  monthly. 
Fittsbiirgli.  Chronicle-Telegraph,  daUy  and 
weekly. 
Commercial  Gazette,  daily  and 
weekly. 


PENNSYLiVANIA. 

ALLEGHENY  CO. 

Pit  tsbnrgb,  Dispatch,  daily  and  weekly. 

Evening  Penny  Press,  dally. 

Frelheit's   Freund,  daily  and 
weekly. 

Leader,  daily  and  Sunday. 

Pittsburger  Beobachter,  daily 
and  weekly. 

Pittsburger  Volksblatt,  daily 
and  weekly. 

Post,  daily  and  weekly. 

Times,  daily. 

American   Manufacturer   and 
Iron  World,  weekly. 

Catholic,  weekly. 

Christian  Advocate,  weekly. 

East  End  Bulletin,  weekly. 

East  Ender,  weekly. 

Labor  Herald,  weekly. 

Legal  Journal,  weekly. 

Methodist  Recorder,  weekly. 

National  Labor  Tribune,  w'ly. 

National  Stockman  and  Far- 
mer, weelvly. 
■*  Our  Morning  Guide,  weekly. 

People's  Advocate  and  Com- 
mercial Advertiser,  w'kly. 

Pittsburger        Sountagsblatt 
and  Die  Reform,  Sunday. 

Pottery   and    Glassware    Re- 
porter, weekly. 

Presbyterian  Banner,  weekly. 

Railway  Reporter,  weeklj*. 

Reveille,  weekly. 

Sportsman,  weekly. 

Star,  weekly. 

Sunday  Critic,  Sunday. 

Sunday  Globe,  Sunday. 

Sunday  Traveler,  Sunday. 

United  Presbyterian,  weekly. 

Y'  Wasg,  weekly. 

Workman,  bi-weekly. 

Emerald  Vindicator,  semi-m'y. 

Authors'   Review   and   Scrap 
Book,  monthly. 

Bilile  Teacher,  monthly. 

Bookmart,  monthly. 

Brick,  Tile  and  Metal  Review, 
monthly. 

Builder    and    Manufacturers' 
Journal,  monthl.v. 

Camp  Guard,  monthly. 

Diocesan  Chronicle,  monthly. 

Evangelical   Repository    and 
Bible  Teacher,  monthly. 

Horse  and  Waggon,  monthly. 

Insurance  World,  monthly. 

Pennsylvania  Teacher,  m'hly. 

Pennsylvania  Western,  m'ly. 
*  Stowell's  Petroleum  Reporter, 
monthly. 

Truth,  monthly. 

Y.    M.  C.   A.  Railway  Signal, 
monthly. 
»  Zlon's  Watch  Tower  and  Her- 
ald  of   Christ's  Presence, 
monthly. 

National  Wool  Growers'  Quar- 
terly. 
Putnam,  Chartiers  Valley  Tribune,  weekly. 
Sewlckley,  Qui  Vive,  monthly. 
Sharpsburg,  Herald,  weekly. 
Tarentum,  Allegheny  Valley  Times,  weekly. 
Verona,  Bulletin,  weekly. 
Wilkinsburg,  Sterrett  Star,  weekly. 

ARMSTRONG    CO.,  -D  POP.,  47,641. 

Apollo,  Herald,  weekly. 
Dayton,  News,  weekly. 
Freeport,  Journal,  weekly. 
Kittauuiug,  Armstrong     Democrat     and 
Sentinel,  weekly. 

Armstrong  Republican,  w'kly. 

Centennial,  weekly. 

Globe,  weekly. 

Times,  weekly. 

Union  Free  Press,  weekly. 
Leechburg,  American  Farm  Journal,  m'thly. 
Parker,  Parker  City  Phoents,  weekly. 

BEAVER  CO.,  -D  POP.,  39,605. 

Beaver,  Argus  and  Radical,  weekly. 
Star,  weekly. 


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PENNSYIiVANIA. 

BEAVER  CO. 

Beaver,  Times,  weekly. 
Beaver  Falls,  Evening   Tribune,    daily   and 
weekly. 

Globe,  vpeekly. 

College  Cabinet,  monthly. 
New  Brighton,  Beaver  Valley  News,  weekly. 
Rochester,  Argus,  daily. 

BEDFORD    CO.,  P  POP.,  34,929. 

Bcdlbril,  Gazette,  weekly. 

Republican  and  Inquirer,  weekly. 
Everett,  Press,  weekly. 
Hyndnian,  Review,  weekly. 
Saxton,  Herald,  weekly. 

BERKS  CO.,  Q,  POP.,  122,597. 
Boyertown,  Demokrat,  weekly. 
Hamburgh,  Hamburger  Schnellpost,  weekly. 

Item,  weekly. 
Kutztown,  American  Patriot,  weekly. 

Journal,  weekly. 
Reading,  Die  Post,  daily,  w'kly  &  Sunday. 

Eagle,  daily,  weekly  and  Sunday. 

Morning  Herald,  daily  and  w'kly. 

News,  daily  and  weekly. 

Times,  daily  and  weekly. 

Adler,  weekly. 

Die  Deutsche  Eiche,  weekly. 

Lutherisches    Kirchenblatt, 
w^eekly. 

Republikaner  Von  Berks,  weekly. 

Der      Reformirte     Hausfreund, 
semi-monthh-. 

Family  Hearth,  monthly. 

Guide  and  Friend,  monthly. 

Litteratur-Blatt,  monthly. 

Pease's  Feathered  World,  m'thly. 

Health,  bl  monthly. 
Womelsdorf,  News,  weekly. 

BLAIR  CO.,  D  POP.,  52,740. 

Altoona,    Morning  Tribune,  daily  and  w'kly. 
Times,  daily  and  weekly. 
Blair  Co.  Radical,  weekly. 
Der  Deutsche  Volksfuehrei-,  w'kly. 
Sun,  weekly. 

Sunday  Morning,  Sunday. 
Sunday  News,  Sunday. 
Gospel  Trumpet,  monthly. 
Bellwood,  Independent,  weeklj'. 
Hollidaysbui-gh,    Democratic    Standard, 
weekly. 
Register,  weekly. 
Tyrone,  Herald,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 

BRADFORD  CO.,  ^   POP  ,  58,541. 

Athens,  Gazette,  weekly. 

Canton,  Sentinel,  weekly. 

Le  Raysville,  Advertiser,  weekly. 

Towauda,  Revii'w,  daily  and  weekly. 

Bradford  Argus,  weekly. 

Bradford  Republican,  weekly. 

Reporter  Journal,  weekly. 
Troy,  Northern  Tier  Gazette,  weekly. 
Register,  weekly. 

BUCKS  CO.,  Q,  POP.,  68,656. 

Bristol,  Bucks  Co.  Gazette,  weekly. 

Observer,  weekly. 
Doylesto'wii,  Bucks   Co.   Express  and  Re- 
form, weekly. 
Bucks  Co.  Intelligencer,  w'ly. 
Bucks  Co.  Mirror,  weekly. 
Democrat,  weekly. 
Der  Morgenstern,  weekly. 
Die  Wacht,  weekly. 
HulmevUle,  Delaware  Valley  Advance,  w'kly. 
Knights  of  Pythias  Record,  m'y. 
Odd  Fellows'  Journal,  m'thly. 
Langhorne.  Standard,  weekly. 
Newtown,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Perkasie,  Banner,  weekly. 

Central  News.weekly. 
Quakertown,  Free  Press,  weekly. 

Patriot  und  Reformer,  weekly. 
*Das  Himmels  Manna,  monthly. 
Die     Kierche    Unterm     Krenz, 
monthly, 
♦Manila,  monthly. 


PENNSYL,VAMA. 

BUTLER  CO.,  -C  POP.,  52,536. 

Biitlei',  Times,  daily  and  weekly. 

Citizen,  weekly. 

Democratic  Herald,  weekly. 

Eagle,  weekly. 

Kej'stone,  Sunday. 
Millerstown  (Barnhart's  Mills  P.  O.),  Herald, 

w'kly. 
Petrolia,  Record,  weekly. 
Zelieuople,   Connoquenessing  Valley  News, 
weekly. 

CAMBRIA  CO.,  D  POP.,  46,811. 

Carrolltown.  News,  weekly. 
Ebeusbiii'g,  Cambria  Freeman,  weekly. 

Cambria  Herald,  weekly. 
Johnstown,  Tribune,  daily  and  weekly.       • 

Democrat,  weekly. 

Freie  Presse,  weekly. 

CAMERON  CO.,  6  POP.,  5,159. 

Driftwood,  Gazette,  weekly. 
Empoi-ium,  Cameron  Co.  Press,  weekly. 
Independent,  weekly. 

CARBON   CO.,  D-  POP.,  31,923. 

Lehighton,  Carbon  Advocate,  weekly. 
Maiicli  Chunk,  Times,  daily. 

Coal  Gazette,  weekly. 

Democrat,  weekly. 
Summit   Hill,    Summit   Hill    and   Lansford 

Record,  weekly. 
Weatherly,  Herald,  weekly. 

CENTRE  CO.,  n  POP.,  37,922. 

Bellefoute,  News,  daily. 

Centre  Democrat,  weekly. 

Democratic  Watchman,  w'kly. 

Republican,  weekly. 
Centre  Hall,  Centre  Reporter,  weekly. 
Millheim,  Journal,  weekly. 
Philipsburg,  Journal,  weekly. 
Ledger,  weekly. 

CHESTER  CO.,  n,  POP.,  83,481. 

Coatesville,  Chester  Valley  Union,  weekly. 

Times,  weekly. 
,  'Trade  Journal,  monthly. 

Downingtown,  Chester  Co.  Archive,  weekly. 
Honey  Brook,  Graphic,  weekly. 
Kennett   Square,   Kennett  Advance,  weekly. 
Kennett  News  and  Adver- 
tiser, weekly. 
Malvern,  Item,  monthly. 
Oxford,  Daily. 

Herald,  weekly. 
Press,  weekly. 
Parkesburg,  Chester  Co.  Times,  weekly. 

Farmers'  Magazine  and  Rural 

Guide,  monthly. 
Ray,  monthly. 
Phcenlxville,  Star,  daily. 

Independent,  weekly. 
Messenger,  weekly. 
Spring  City,  Sun,  weekly. 
West  Chester,  Local    News,    dally     and 
weekly. 
Republican,  daily  and  w'ly. 
Village   Record,  dally  and 

weekly. 
Chester  Co.  Democrat.w'ly. 
Chester  Co.  Reporter,  w'ly; 
inserts  legal  advts.  only. 
Guernsey    Breeders'    Jour- 
nal, monthly. 
West   Grove,  Independent  and  Chester  Co. 
Mirror,  weekly. 

CLARION  CO.,  -D  POP.,  40,328. 

Clai'ion,  Democrat,  weekly. 
Jacksonian,  weekly. 
Republican  Gazette,  weekly. 
East  Bradv,  Weekly  Index. 
Edenburg  (Knox  P.  O.),  Clarion  Co.  National, 

weekly. 
Clarion  Co.  Observer, 
weekly. 
New  Bethlehem,  Vindicator,  weekly. 

CLEARFIELD  CO.,  D   POP.,  43,408. 

Clearfield,  Citizen,  weekly. 

Multum    In    Parvo   and   Plain 
Talker,  weekly. 


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PENNSYLVANIA. 

CLEARFIELD  CO. 

Clearfield,  Raftsman's  Journal,  weekly. 

Republican,  weekly. 
Curwensville,  County  Review,  weekly. 

Herald,  weekly. 
Du  Bois,  Courier,  weekly. 
Express,  weekly. 
Houtzdale,  Observer  anil  Busbin  Messenger, 
weekl}'. 

CLINTON  CO.,   6   POP.,  26,278. 
I^ock  Haven,  Democrat,  daily  and  weekly. 
Evening  Express,  daily  and 
weekly. 
Renovo,  Evening  News,  daily. 
Record,  weekly. 

COLUMBIA  CO.,    D    POP.,  .32,409. 

Berwick,  Gazette,  weekly. 

Independent,  weekly. 
Blooinsbiii'gh,  Columbia  Co.  Republican, 
weekly. 
Columbian,  weekly. 
Democratic  Sentinel,  w'ly. 
Journal,  weekly. 
Catawissa,  News  Item,  weekly. 

CRAWFORD  CO.,    n  POP.,  68,607. 
Cambridgeboro,  Cambridge  News,  weekly. 
Cochranton,  Times,  weekly. 
Conneautville,  Courier,  weekly. 
Linesville,  Herald,  semlweek!y. 
Meadville,  Evening  Republican,  daily  and 
weekly. 

Morning  News,  daily  and  w'ly. 

Tribune,  daily  and  weekly. 

Crawford  Co.  Post,  weekly. 

Crawford  Journal,  weekly. 

Pennsylvania  Farmer,  weekly. 

Campus,  .semi-monthly. 

Chautauquan,  monthly. 

Crescent,  monthly. 

Pythian  Knight,  monthly. 
Spartansburg,  Sentinel,  weekly. 
Titusville,  Morning  Herald,  dally  and  weekly. 
American  Citizen,  weekly. 
Sunday  World,  Sunday. 

CUMBERLAND  CO.,    t?    POP.,  45,977. 

Carlisle,  Evening  Sentinel,  daily  and  w'ly. 
American  Volunteer,  weekly. 
Herald,  weekly. 
Dickinsonian,  nionthly. 
Meirnlng  Star,  monthly. 
Mechanicsbui'gh,  Farmers'  Friend  and  Grange 
Advocate,  weekly. 
Independent  Journal,  w'ly. 
Saturday  Journal,  weekly. 
Mt.  Holly  Springs,  Mountain  Echo,  weekly. 
Newburgh,  Telephone,  weekly. 
Newville,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

Star  of  the  Valley,  weekly. 
Plainfield,  Times,  weekly. 

Cupid's  Corner,  monthly. 
Shippensburg,  Chronicle,  weekly. 
News,  weekly. 

DAUPHIN  CO.,  D  POP.,  76,148. 

Harrlsbiirg,  Independent,  daily  and  w'kly. 
Morning  Call,  daily  and  w'klv. 
Morning   Patriot,    daily    aiid 

weekly. 
Telegraph,  daily  and  weekly. 
Church  Advocate,  weekly. 
Dauphin  Co.  Journal,  weekly. 
Educational  News,  weekly. 
Pennsylvanische    Staats-'Zei- 

tung,  weekly. 
Saturday  Night,  weekly. 
State  Journal,  weekly." 
Sunday     Morning   Telegram, 

Sunday. 
Conference  News,  semi  ni'ly. 
Itinerant,  semi-monthly. 
•Sunday    School    Gem,'  semi- 

mcjnthly. 
Sunday     School     Workman, 

monthly. 
Journal  of  the  United  States 

Association    of    Charcoal 

Iron  Workers,  bi  m'thly. 
Hummelstown,  Sun,  weekly. 
Lykens,  Register,  weekly.    • 

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PENNSYLVANIA. 

DAUPHIN  CO. 

Middletowu,  Journal,  weekly. 

Press,  weeklv. 
MlUersburg,  Herald,  weekly. 

Sentinel,  weekly. 
Steelton,  Item,  daily  and  weekly. 

Reporter,  weekly. 
Wiconisco,  Our  Monthly. 

DELAWARE  CO.,   Q,  POP.,  56,101. 

Chester,  Evening  News,  dally. 

Times,  daily  and  weekly. 

Delaware  Co.  Advocate,  weekly. 

Delaware  Co.  Democrat,  weekly, 

Delaware  Co.  Republican,  weekly, 

Sunday  Morning  Advance,  Sunday. 

Brotherhood,  monthly. 

Business  Mirror,  monthly. 
Media,  Delaware  Co.  American,  weekly. 

Delaware  Co.  Record,  weekly. 
Morton,  Chronicle,  weekly. 
South  Chester  (Thurlow  P.  O.),  News,  w'kly. 

Plainspeaker,  weekly. 
Swarthmore,  Phtenix,  monthly. 

ELK  CO.,  [^  POP.,   13,800. 

Ridgovay,  Advocate,  weekly. 

Elk  Democrat,  weekly. 
St.  Mary's,  Elk  Co.  Gazette,  weekly. 

ERIE  CO.,  Q  POP.,  74,688. 

Albion,  Blizzard,  weekly. 
Corry,  Herald,  weekly. 

Telegraph,  weekly. 
Edinboro,  Independent,  weekly. 
Erie,  Evening  Herald,  daily  and  weekly. 

Evening  Observer,  daily  and  weekly, 

Leuchtthurm,  daily  and  weeklv. 

Morning  Dispatch,  daily  and  weekly. 

Advertiser,  weekly. 

Gazette,  weekly. 

Lake  Shore  Visitor,  weekly. 

SonntaKsiiast,  Sunday. 

Sunday  Graphic,  Sunday. 

Tageblatt,  weekly. 

Zuschauer  in  der  neuen  Heimath,  w'ly. 

Sons   of   Veterans   National   Gazette, 
semi  monthly. 

Lake  Shore  Home  Magazine,  monthly. 

Star  of  Liberty,  monthly. 

Mathematical  Magazine,  quarterly. 
Girard,  Cosmopolite,  weekly. 
Mill  Village,  Herald,  weekly. 
North  East,  Advertiser,  weekly. 

Sun,  weekly. 
Union  City,  Times,  weekly. 
Waterford,  Leader,  weekly. 
Wattsburg,  Sentinel,  weelcly. 

FAYETTE  CO.,  ^  POP.,   58,842. 

Brownsville,  Clipper,  weekly. 
Connellsville,  Fayette  Monitor,  weekly. 

Keystone  Courier,  weekly. 
(Tniontown,  Democrat,  weekly. 

Genius  of  Liberty,  weekly. 

Republican  Standard,  weekly. 

Western  Penn.sylvanian,w']y, 

FOREST  CO.,  b  POP.,  4,385. 
Tiouesta,  Commonwealth,  weekly. 

Forest  National  Democrat,  w'kly. 
Forest  Republican,  weekly. 

FRANKLIN  CO.,  g  POP.,  49,855. 

Chambersbiirgrli,  Franklin  Repository, 
daily  and  weeklv. 
Herald,  daily  &  weekly. 
Peoples'  Register,  w'ly. 
Public  Opinion,  weekly. 
Valley  Spirit,  weekly. 
United    Brethren    la 
Christ,  semi-monthly. 
Highway    of     Holiness, 
monthly ;     religious 
advts.  only. 
Fannettsburg,  Park's  Floral  Magazine,  m'ly, 
Greencastle,  Press,  weekly. 

Valley  Echo,  weekly. 
Mercersbnrgh,  Journal,  weekly. 
Waynesboro,  Keystone  Gazette,  weekly. 
Village  Record,  weekly 


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FULTON  CO.,  (?  POP.,  10,149. 

McCouuellsbiivg,  Fultou  Democrat,  w'ly. 
Fulton  Republican,  w'y. 

GREENE    CO.,   P  POP.,  38,273. 

VVaynesburgh,  Greene  Co.  Democrat, w'ly. 
Inil('!ieiiilent,  weekly. 
Messenj^er,  weekly. 
Republican,  weekly. 

HUNTINGDON  CO.,  □    POP.,  33,954. 

Hiiutiugdou,  News,  semi-weekly. 

Globe,  weekly. 

Journal,  weekly. 

Monitor,  weekly. 

Advance,  semi-monthly. 
Mount  Union,  Times,  weekly. 
Orbisonia,  Dispatch,  weekly. 

INDIANA  CO.,  -D  POP.,  40,527. 

Blairsville,  Enterprise,  weeklj'. 
Cherry  tree  (Grant  P.  O.),  Record,  weekly. 
Cookport,  Port  Monitor,  weekly. 
Iiidiaua,  Democrat,  weekly. 

Messenger,  weekly. 

News,  weekly. 

Progress,  weekly. 

Times,  weekly. 
Marion  (Brady  P.  O.),  Independent,  weekly. 
Saltsburg,  Press,  weekly. 

JEFFERSON  CO.,  -C  POP.,  27,935. 

Brookville,  Jeffersonian-Democrat,  w'kly. 

Republican,  weekly. 
Puuxsutawney,  Spirit,  weekly. 

Tribune,  weekly. 
BeynoldsvlUe,  Paper,  weekly. 

JUNIATA  CO.,    D    POP.,   18,227. 

Mifiliuto^vn,  Democrat  and  Register,  w'ly. 

Juniata  Herald,  weekly. 

Juniata  Sentinel  and  Repub- 
lican, weekly. 

Juniata  iTribune,  w^eekly. 
Port  Roj'al,  Times,  weekly. 

LACKAWANNA  CO.,  cf  POP.,  89,269. 

Carbondale,  Leader,  semi- weekly. 

Advance,  weekly. 
La  Plume,  American  Seedman,  monthly. 

Seed-Time  and  Harvest,  monthly. 
Providence,  Register,  weekly. 
Scranton,  Evening  Times,  daily  and  w'kly. 

Republican,  daily  and  weekly. 

Truth,  daily. 

Der  Herold,  semi-weekly. 

C  a  m  b  r  o  American      "  Review, 
weekly. 

Common  Pleas  Reporter,  w'kly. 

Eagle,  weekly. 

Journal,  weekly. 

Lackawanna  Democrat,  weekly. 

Liaw  Times,  weekly. 

Sunday  Free  Press,  Sunday. 

Sunday  Morning  News,  Sunday. 

Wochenblatt,  weekly. 

Art  Journal,  montldv. 

Herald  of  Joy,  monthly. 

LANCASTER  CO.,  □,  POP.,  139,447. 

Balnbridge,  Banner,  weekly. 
Christiana,  Ledger,  weekly. 
Columbia,  Courant,  weekly. 
Herald,  weekly. 
Spy,  weekly. 
EUzabethtown,  Chronicle,  weekly. 
Ephrata,  Review,  weekly. 
Farmersville,  Guiding  Star,  monthly. 

Matrimonial  Review,  monthly. 
Florin,  Independent,  weekly. 
JLaucaster,   Examiner,  daily  and  weekly. 
Freie  Presse,  daily  and  w'kly. 
Intelligencer,  daily  and  w'kly. 
New  Era,  daily  and  weekly. 
Der  Volksfreund  und  Beobaeh- 

ter,  weekly. 
Inquirer,  weekly. 
Law  Review,  weekly. 
Ledger  and  Market  Directory, 

weekly. 
College  Student,  monthl.y. 
Der  Familien  Freund,  ni'thly. 
Home  Treasury,  monthly. 


PENNSYLVANIA. 

LANCASTER  CO. 

Ijancaster,   Knights  of  Pythias  Magazine, 
rnonthl.v. 
Pennsylvania  School  Journal, 

monthly. 
Watchman,  monthly. 
Steigerwalt's  Coin  Journal,  bi- 
monthly. 
Landisville,  Vigil,  weekly. 
Lititz,  Express,  weekly. 
Record,  weekly. 
Manheim,  Sentinel  aiul  Lancaster  Co.  Adver- 
tiser, weekly. 
Marietta,  Register,  weekly. 

Times,  weekly. 
Mount  Joy,  Herald,  weekly. 

Star  and  News,  weekly. 
New  Holland.  Clarion,  weekly. 
Strasburgh,  Free  Press,  weekly. 

LAWRENCE  CO.,  -D  POP.,  313,312. 

Ne^v  Castle,  City  News,  daily  and  weekly. 

Courant,  weekly. 

Democrat,  weekly. 

Lawrence  Guardian,  weekly. 
New  Wilmington,  Globe,  weekly. 

Holead,  semi-monthly. 

LEBANON  CO.,   Q,  POP.,  38,476. 

Lebauou,  Advertiser,  daily  and  weekly. 
News,  daily. 

Times,  daily  and  weekly. 
Courier,  weekly. 

Lebanon  Co.  Independent,  w'kly. 
Review,  weekly. 
Wahrer  Demokrat,  weekly. 
Young's    Neue    Volks  -  Zeitung, 
weekly. 

LEHIGH  CO.,  D-  POP.,   65,969. 

Alleutowu,  Chronicle  and  News,  daily  and 
weekly. 
City  Item,  daily. 
Lecha  Bote,  tri'-w'kly  &  w  kl.' 
Critic,  weekly. 
Democrat,  weekly. 

*  Herold  und  Zeitsehrift,  w'kly. 
XJnabhaengiger  Republil^aner, 

weeklj'. 
Welt-Bote,  weekly. 
National  Educator,  semi  m'iy. 

*  Der  Jugend-Freund,  monthly'. 
Muhlenberg  Monthly. 

Catasauqua,  Dispatch,  weekly. 

Valley  Record,  weekly. 
Slatlngton,  News,  weekly. 

LUZERNE  CO.,  D-  POP.,   138,065. 

Freeland,  Progress,  weekly. 
Hazleton,  Plain  Speaker,  daily  and  weekl.y. 
Sentinel,  daily  and  weekly. 
Das  Journal,  weekly. 
Volksblatt,  weekly. 
Nantlcoke,  Sun,  weekly. 

Tribune,  weekly. 
Plttston,  Evening  Gazette,  daily  and  weekly. 
Evening  Pi-ess,  daily. 
Anthracite,  monthly. 
Plymouth,  Star,  weekly. 
Shlckshinny,  Mountain  Echo,  weekly. 
White  Haven,  Journal,  weekly. 
VVilkes-Barre,  Evening  Leader,  daily  and 
weekly. 
News  Dealer,  daily,  weekly 

and  Sunday. 
Record,  daily  and  weekly. 
Demokratischer  VVrechter, 

weekly. 
Irish- American    News. 

weekly. 
Luzerne  Co.  Express,  w'ly. 
Luzerne  Legal  Register, 

weekly. 
Samstag  Abend,  weekly. 
Telephone,  weekly. 
Wyoming  Valley  Sentinel, 
weekly. 

LYCOMING  CO.,    6    POP.,   57,486. 

Hughesville,  Mail,  weekly. 
Jersey  Shore,  Herald,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 


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PENNSYIiVANTA. 

LYCOMING  CO. 

Muncy,  Luminary  and  Lycoming  Co.  Adver- 
tiser, weekly." 
Williainsport,  Gazette  and  Bulletin,  dally 
and  weekly. 
Sun  and  Banner,  daily  and 

weekly. 
Die  Susquehanna  Zeitung, 

weekly. 
Labor  Record,  weekly. 
Sunday    Breakfast    Table, 

Sunday. 
Sunday  Grit,  Sunday. 
Visitor,  weekly. 
West  Branch "  Beobachter, 

weekly. 
Dickinson  Liberal,  m'thly. 
College  Journal,  quarterly. 

MCKEAN  CO.,    i    POP.,  42,565. 

Bradford,  Era,  daily. 

Star-Mail,  weekly. 

Sunday  News,  Sunday. 

Petroleum  Age,  monthly. 
Eldred,  Eagle,  weelvly. 
Port  Allegan}',  Reporter,  weekly. 
^inethport,  McKean  Co.  Miner,  weekly. 
McKean  Democrat,  weekly. 

MERCER  CO.,   b  POP.,   56,161. 

'Greenville,  Advance  Argus,  weekly. 
Progress,  weekly. 
Shenango  Valley  News,  weekly. 
Orove  City,  Telephone,  weekly. 
Jamestown,  Sentinel,  weekly." 
Mercer,  Dispatch,  weekly. 

Republican,  weekly. 
Western  Press,  weekly. 
Sandy  Lake,  News,  weekly. 
Sharon,  Evening  Eagle,  daily  and  weekly. 

Herald,  weekly. 
SharpsvlUe,  Advertiser,  weekly. 
Stoneboro,  Lake  Local,  weekly. 
West  Middlesex,  Beacon,  weekly. 

MIFFLIN  CO.,    D    POP.,   19,577. 

Lewistovn,  Democrat  and  Sentinel.w'kly. 

Free  Press,  weekly. 

Gazette,  weekly. 
McVeytown,  Journal,  weekly. 
Newton  Hamilton,  Watchman,  weekly. 

MONROE  CO.,   D-  POP.,  20,175. 

East  Stroudsburg,  Monroe  Express,  weekly. 
■Stroudsbiirsf,  Jeffersonian,  weekly. 

Monroe  Democrat,  weekly. 

MONTGOMERY  CO.,   □,  POP.,  96,494. 

Ambler,  Gazette,  weekly. 

Bryn  Ma\vr,  Home  News,  weekly. 

News,  weekly. 
Collegeville,  Providence  Independent,  w'kly. 
Conshohocken,  Recorder,  weekly. 

Telegraph,  weekly. 
Hatboro,  Public  Spirit,  weekly. 
Haverford  College  P.  O.,  Haverfordian,  m'ly. 
Lansdale,  Reporter,  weekly. 

Family  Compass,  monthly. 
Medical  Summary,  monthly. 
Union  Journal,  monthly. 
Mainland,  Household  Friend,  monthly. 
Norristowu,  Herald,  daily  and  weekly. 
Register,  daily  and  weekly. 
Times,  dally  and  weekly. 
Montgomery  Co.  Post,  w'kly. 
National  Defender,  weekly. 
Schuylkill    VaUey    Sentinel, 
weekly. 
North  Wales,  Record,  weekly. 
Pennsbvirgh,  Der  Bauern  Freund  und  Demo- 
krat,  weekly. 
Perklomen  Valley  Press,  w'kly. 
Pottstown,  Ledger,  daily  and  weekly. 

Morning  Chronicle,  dally  and  w'y. 
Schwenksville,  Item,  weekly. 
Skippack,   Der    Neutralist   und   Allgemeine 

Neuigkeits-Bote,  weekly. 
Souderton,  Independent,  weekly. 
Telford,  Montgomery  Co.  Presse,  weekly. 

MONTOUR   CO.,    n    POP.,   15,463. 

Danville,  Record,  daily  and  weekly. 
Sun,  daily. 

Intelligencer,  weekly. 
Montour  American,  weekly. 


PENNSYLVANIA. 

NORTHAMPTON   CO.,  O  POP.,   70,312. 

Bangor,  Observer,  weekly 

Cupid's  Sitting  room,  monthly. 
Bethlehem,  Times,  daily. 

Der  Brueder  Botschafter,  w'kly. 
Moravian,  weekly. 
♦Chiirrli  ^lessenger,  monthly. 
Lehigh  Burr,  montlily. 
Eastou,  Argus,  daily  and  weekly. 
Express,  daily. 

Free  Press,  dallj^  and  semi-weekly. 
Council  Brand,  weekly. 
Northampton  Correspondent,  w'ly. 
Northampton  Democrat,  weekly. 
Sentinel,  weekly. 
Sunday  Call,  Sunday. 
American    Mechanics      Advocate, 

monthly. 
Lafayette,  monthly. 
Rutledge's  Monthl'y. 
Slate  Trade  Journal,  monthly. 
Temperance  Benefit,  monthly. 
Portland,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
South  Bethlehem,  Star,  daily. 

NORTHUMBERLAND  CO.,    D    POP.,   53,123. 

Milton.  Argus,  weekly. 

Economist,  weekly. 
Miltonian,  weekly. 
Mount  Carmel,  News,  weekly. 
Northumberland,  Public  Press,  weekly. 
Shamokin,  Herald,  weekly. 
Sentinel,  week'lj'. 
Times,  weekly. 
Talk  of  the  Day,  monthly. 
Sunbiiry,  Daily. 

Morning  News,  daily  and  weekly. 
American,  weekly. 
Northumberland "  Co.  Democrat, 
weekly. 
Watsontown,  Recordand  Star,  weekly. 

Agricultural  Epltomlst.'m'thly. 

PERRY  CO.,  n  POP.,  27,522. 
Duncannon,  Record,  weekly. 
Liverpool,  Sun,  weekly. 
New  Bloomfield,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

People's    Advocate    and 

Press,  weekly. 
Perry  Co.  Democrat,  w'l  v. 
Perry  Co.  Freeman,  w'lV. 
Perry  Co.  Times,  weekly. 
Newport,  Ledger,  weekly. 
News,  weekly. 

PHILADELPHIA  CO.,  O,  POP.,   847,170. 

Holmesburgh,  News,  weekly. 
Philadelphia,  Abend  Post,  daily. 

Chronicle-Herald,  daily. 
Demokrat,  daily  and  w'kly. 
Evening  Bulletin,  daily. 
Evening    Call,     dally    and 

weekly. 
Evening  Item,  daily,  weekly 

and  Sunday. 
Evening  Star,  daily. 
Evening  Telegrapfi,  daily. 
Freie  Presse,  dally,  wee"kly 

and  Sunday. 
Gazette,  daily. 
Inquirer,  daily. 
News,  daily  and  Sunday. 
North  American,  dally. 
Press,  daily  and  weekly. 
Public  Ledger,  daily. 
Record,  daily. 

Tageblatt,   dally   and  Sun- 
day. 
Times,  daily  and  weekly. 
Volksblatt,  dally. 
Agnostic,  weekly. 
American,  weelcly. 
American  Cricketer,  w'kly. 
American     Police    Record, 

weekly. 
Barbers'  National  Journal, 

weekly. 
Bible  Banner,  weekly. 
Bulletin   of    the   American 

Iron  and  Steel  Assocla 

tion,  weekly. 
Cash  Grocer,  weekly. 


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PHILADELPHIA  CO. 

Philadelphia,  Catholic  Standard,  weekly. 

Christian  Instructor  and 
United  Presbyterian 
Witness,  weekly. 

Christian  Recorder,  w'kly. 

Christian  Stan  d  a  r  d  and 
Home  Journal,  weekly. 

Christian  Statesman,  w'kly. 

Chronicle  and  Advertiser 
(Manayunk),  weekly. 

Church,  weekly. 

Commercial  List  and  Price 
Current,  weekly. 

Die  Neue  Welt,  Sunday. 

Die  Zukunst,  weekly. 

Episcopal  Recorder, weekly. 

Falls  Advertiser  and  River- 
side Gazette  (Falls  of 
Schuylkill  P.O.).  weekly. 

Falls  Star  (Falls  of  Schuyl- 
kill P.  O.),  weekly. 

Frankford  Dispatch,  w'kly. 

Frankforrt  Gazette,  weekly. 

Frankford  Gleaner,  weekly. 

Frankford  Herald,  weekly. 
*  Friend,  Aveekly. 

Friends'  Intelligencer,  w'ly. 

Friends*    Review,  weekly. 

Gazette  (Germantown), 
weekly. 

Germantown  Independent, 
weekly. 

Germantown  Telegraph, 
weekly. 

Golden  Days,  weekly. 

Grand  Army  Scout  and 
Soldiers'  Mail,  weekly. 

Grocer,  weekly. 

Grocers'  Price  Current,w'ly. 

Guide  i;  German  town),w'kly. 

Hearthstone,  weekly. 

Independent,  weekly. 

Indicator,  weekly. 

Jewish  Record,  weekly. 

Keystone,  weekly. 

Labor  World,  weekly. 

Legal  Intelligencer,  w'kly. 

Lutheran,  weekly. 

Lutheran  Observer,  weekly. 

Manayunk  Sentinel. weekly. 

Medical  and  Surgical  Re- 
porter, weekly. 

Medical  News,  weekly. 

Merchant's  Guide,  weekly. 

Messenger,  weekly. 

Methodist,  weekly. 

Mind  and  Matter,  weekly. 

National  Baptist,  weekly. 

New  Enterprises,  weekly. 

Nord-Amerika,  weekly. 

Practical  Farmer,  weekly. 

Presbyterian,  weekly. 

Presbyterian  Journal,  w'ly. 

Progress,  weekly. 

Protestant  Standard,  w'kly. 

Public  Advocati',  wiikly. 

Railway  News,  weekly. 

Railway  Woi'ld,  weekly. 

Retailer,  weekly. 

St.  George's  Journal,  w'kly. 

Saturday  Evening  Post, 
weekly. 

Saturday  Morning,  weekly. 

Saturday  Night,  weekly. 

Sonntags  Journal,  Sunday 
and  weekly. 

Sporting  Life,  weekly. 

Sunday  Dispatch,    Sunday. 

Sunday  Mercury,  Sunday. 

Sunday   Republic,  Sunday. 

Sunday  School  Times,  w'ly. 

Sunday  Transcript,  Sunday. 

Sunday  World,  Sunday. 

Taggart's  Sunday  Times, 
Sunday. 

Telephone,  weekly. 

Tobacco  Age,  weekly. 

"Tocsin,  weekly. 

Traveler  and  Every  Satur 
day.  weekly. 

Vesper  Bells,  weekly. 


PENNSYLVANIA. 

PHILADELPHIA  CO. 

Philadelpliia.  Medical  Times,  bi-weekly. 

United    States    Review,    bi- 
weekly. 

Bulletin  of  the  Philadelphia 
Te-xtile  Association, 
semi-monthly. 
*  Centennial  Advertiser, 

semi-monthly. 

Der  Bazar,  semi-monthly. 

I.    C.   B.   U.  Journal,    semi- 
monthly. 

Kneass'   Magazine   for   the 
Blind,  semi-monthly. 

Legal   and    Insurance    Re- 
porter, semi-monthly. 

Railroad  Record  and  Inves- 
tors'Guide,  semi-m'thly. 

University  Magazine,  semi- 
monthly. 
♦Young  Reaper,  semi-m'ly. 

Agents'  Herald,  monthly. 

American  Cottage  Garden, 
monthly. 

American     Exchange    and 
Review,  monthly. 

American  Journal,  m'ly. 

American  Journal  of  Phar- 
macy, monthly. 

American     Law     Register, 
monthly. 

American  Naturalist,  m'ly. 

American  World,  monthly. 

Archives  of  Pediatrics,  ra'y. 

Arthur's    Illustrated   Home 
Magazine,  monthly. 

Augsburg     Sunday  -  School 
Teacher,  monthly. 

Baptist  Teacher,  monthly. 

Brewers'  and  Dealers'  Jour- 
nal, monthly. 

Building    Association    and 
Home  Journal,  monthly. 
•Busy  Bee,  monthly. 

Camp  News,  monthly. 

Carpet  Trade,  monthly. 

Carriage  Monthly. 

Caterer      and      Household 
Magazine,  monthly. 

Children's  Friend,  monthly. 

Christian  Life,  monthly. 

Christian  Woman,  monthly. 

Christian  Worker,  monthly. 

College  and  Clinical  Record, 
monthly. 

Confectioners'    Journal, 
monthly. 

Dental  Cosmos,  monthly. 

Dental  I'lartitioner,  m'thly. 
•Der  Missic)nsl)Ote,  monthly. 

Druggists'  Journal,  m'thly. 

Dye's  Government  Counter- 
feit Detector,  monthly. 

Etude,  monthly. 

Faith  and  Works,  monthly. 

Farm  and  Garden,  monthly. 

Farm  Journal,  monthlj-. 

Gardeners'     Monthly     and 
Horticulturist. 

Godey's  Lady's  Book,  m'ly. 

Guardian,  monthly. 

G\iai-(li.iu  AiiKi'l,  iiiiinthly. 

Haliufinaunian  M(,inthlj'. 

Hajjpy  Hours  at  Home,  m'y. 

Hearthstone,  Farm  and  Na- 
tion, monthly. 

Home  Companion,  m'thly. 

Hotel  Man's  Guide,  m'thly. 

Houi^ehold  VLsltor,  m'thly. 
^  IceTrade  Journal,  monthly. 

■*  Illustrated       Treasury      of 
Knowledge,  monthly. 

Industrial  Review,  m'thly. 

Iron,  monthly. 

Items  of  Interest,  monthly. 

Journal  of  Progress,  m'thly. 

Journal  of  the  Franklin  In- 
stitute, monthly. 

Junior  American  Mechanic, 
monthly. 

Knights     of     the     Golden 
Eagle,  monthls'. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


C93 


PEXNtSYLVANIA. 

PHILADELPHIA  CO. 

Pliilailelphia,  Ladies' Home  Journal  and 
Practical  Houselceeper, 
monthly. 

L'Avenir,  monthly. 

Lippineott's  Magazine,  ni'ly. 

Literary  Era,  monthly. 

*  Lutheran     Sunday     School 

Herald,  monthly. 
Medical  Bulletin,  monthly. 
Medical  World,  monthly. 
Miller's  Review,  monthly. 
Modern  Reporter,  monthly. 
Mrs.     Benedict's     Fashion 

Journal,  monthly. 
Musical    and    Dramatic 

Standard,  monthly. 
Musical    Times   and   Band 

Journal,  monthly. 
National  Agent,  monthly. 

*  New  Church  Life,  monthly. 
Official  Guide  for  Philadel- 
phia, monthly. 

Our  Banner,  monthly. 
Our  Church  News,  ni'thly. 
Our  Own  Home,  monthly. 
Our  Young  People,  m'thly. 
Peacemaker,  monthly. 
People's  Magazine,  mont'ly. 
Peterson's  Ladies'  National 

Magazine,  monthly. 
Photographer,  monthly. 
Piilycliiiic,  monthly. 

*  Pn'sijytiriau  Record,  m'ly. 
Printers'  Circular,  monthly. 
Progressive  Age  and  Water 

Gas  Journal,  monthly. 
Reformed  Presbyterian  Ad 

vocate,  monthly. 
Register,  monthly. 
Rural  Home,  moathly. 
Sanitary  Gleanings,  m'thly. 
Shakesperiana,  monthly. 
Silver  Chimes,  monthly. 
Student,  monthly 

*  Sunda.v  Hour,  monthly. 
Sunday   School   World, 

monthly. 

Tabernacle  Magazine,  m'ly. 

Teacher,  monthly. 

Textile  Colorist,  monthly. 

Textile  Monitor,  monthly. 

Textile  Record  of  America, 
monthly. 

Thoroughbred  Stock  Jour- 
nal, monthly. 

*  Truth  In  Life,  monthly. 
Underwriter,  monthly. 
Wall  Paper  Trade  Journal, 

monthly. 

*  Westminster      Teacher, 

monthlv. 
Words  of  J'aith,  monthly. 

*  Youths'  World,  monthly. 
Alumni  Magazine,  (luart'ly. 
American  Catholic  Review, 

quarterly. 
♦American    Journal    of   the 

Medical      Sciences, 

quarterly. 
American   Psychological 

Journal,  quarterly. 
American    Sunday    School 

Union  Quarterly. 
Army  and  Navy  Quarterly. 
•Compendium     of     Medical 

Science,  quarterly. 
Dental   Ottlce    and    Labor- 
atory, (luarterly. 
Kneass'  Music  Journal  for 

the  Blind,  quarterly. 
^Pennsylvania   Magazine   of 

History  and  Biography, 

quarterly. 
Reformed  Review,  quart'ly. 
Strawbridge     &    Clothier's 

Quarterly. 
Sugar  Beet,  quarterly. 
Typographic  Advertiser, 

quarterly. 
Tacony,  New  Era,  weekly. 


PENNSYLVANIA. 

PIKE  CO.,  D-  POP.,  9,663. 

niilford.  Dispatch,  weekly. 

POTTER  CO.,  ^  POP.,   13,797. 

Coudeivsport,  Potter  Co.  Journal,  weekly. 

Potter  Enterprise,  weekly. 

Pennsylvania  Farmer,  m'ly. 
Mills,  News-Agents'  Friend,  monthly. 
Shinglehouse,  Signal,  weekly. 
Ulysses,  Sentinel,  weekly. 

SCHUYLKILL    CO.,  D-  POP.,   129,974. 

Ashland,  Advocate,  weekly. 
Local,  weekly. 
Record,  weeklj". 
Girardville,  Gazette,  weekly. 
Mahanoy  City,  Record,  tri-weekly. 
Local,  weekly. 
Mahanoy  Tribune,  weekly. 
Minersville,  Free  Press,  weekly. 
Pine  Grove,  Herald,  weekly. 

Tribune,  weekly. 
Pottsville,  Evening  Chronicle,   daily   and 
weekly. 
Miners'  Journal,  daily  &  weekly. 
Republican,  daily  and  weekly. 
Amerikanischer  Republikaner, 

weekly. 
Jefferson  Demokrat,  weekly. 
St.  Clair,  Splinters,  weekly. 
Shenandoah,  Evening  Progress,  daily. 
Herald,  weekly. 
Mining     Herald     and    Colliery 
Engineer,  weekly. 
Tamaqua,  Courier,  weekly. 
Tower  City,  Valley  Echo,  weekly. 
Tremont,  News,  weekly. 

West  Schuylkill  Press,  weekly. 

SNYDER. CO.,  n  POP.,   17,797. 

Freeburgh,  Courier,  weekly. 
Middlebiirgh,  Post,  weekly. 
Selinsgrove,  Snyder  Co.  Tribune,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 

SOMERSET  CO.,  P  POP.,  ."o,U0. 

Meyersdale,  Commercial,  weekly. 
Rockwood,  Somerset  Co.  Times,  weekly. 
Somerset,  Democrat,  weekly. 

Herald,  weekly. 
Stoyestown,  Somerset  Co.  Signal,  quarterly. 

SULLIVAN  CO..  i  POP.,   8,073. 

Dushore,  Democratic  Sentinel,  weekly. 

Sullivan  Review,  weekly. 
Lia  Porte,  Sullivan  Republican,  weekly. 

SUSQUEH.^NNA  CO.,  cf  POP.,  40,354. 

Great  Bend,  Reporter,  weekly. 
Montrose,  Democrat,  weekly. 

Independent  Republican,  w'kly. 
New  Milford,  Advertiser,  weekly. 
Susquehanna,  Journal,  weekly. 

Transcript,  weekly. 

TIOGA    CO.,  t  POP.,  45,814. 

Blossburgh,  Register,  weekly. 
Elkland,  Journal,  weekly; 
Knoxville,  Courier,  weekly. 
Lawrenceville,  Herald,  weekly. 
Mansfield,  Advertiser,  weekly. 
Millerton,  Advocate,  weekly. 
Wellsboro,  Agitator,  weekly. 

Gazette,  weekly. 

Republican  .Advocate,  weekly. 
Westfleld,  Free  Piess,  weeklj'. 

UNION  CO.,  D  POP.,  16,905. 

Lewisburgli,  Chronicle,  weekly. 

Journal,  weekly. 

Saturday  News,  weekly. 

University  Mirror,  monthly. 
Mlffllnburgh,  Telegraph,  weekly. 

VENANGO  CO.,  "D  POP.,  43,670. 

Emlenton,  Critic,  weekly. 
Frauklin,  Evening  News,  daily. 
Citizen  Press,  weekly. 
Venango  Spectator,  weekly. 
Oil  Cit}',  Blizzard,  daily  and  weekly. 
Derrick,  daily  and  weekly. 
Irrepre.ssible  Conflict,  monthly. 


694 


GEO.   P.   ROWELL   &   GO'S 


PE^^^«.YL,VANIA. 

WARREN    CO.,   tl    POP.,  27,981. 

Sugar  Grove,  News,  weekly. 

Tldioute,  News,  weekly. 

Warren,  Evening  Pjiragraph,  daily. 

Ledger,  weeklj'. 

Mail,  weekly. 

Sunday  Mirror,  Sunday. 

WASHINGTON  CO.,  p  POP.,   55,418. 

Burgettstown,  Call,  weekly. 

Euterprise.'weekly. 
Cannonsburg,  Herald,  weekly. 

Rural  Notes,  weekly. 
Coal  Center,  News,  weekly. 
Monongahela  City,  Repuislican,    daily    and 
weekly. 
Monongahela      Record, 
weekly. 
Washington,  Reporter,  daily  and  weekly. 
Democrat,  weekly. 
Observer,  weekly. 
Review  and  Examiner,  w'ly. 
JefCersouian,  monthly. 

WAYNE  CO.,  cJ"  POP.,  33,513. 
Hawley,  Times,  weekly. 
Honesdalc,  Citizen,  weekly. 

Wayne  Co.  Herald,  %veekly. 

Waj'ne  Independent,  weekly. 

WESTMORELAND  CO.,  P  POP.,  78,036. 

Greensbnrgh,  Evening   Press,   daily   and 
weekly. 
Pennsylvania  Argus,  w'kly. 
Tribune  and  Herald,'weekly. 
Westmoreland      Democrat, 
weekly. 
Irwin,  Chronicle,  weekly. 
Latrobe,  Advance,  weekly. 
Mount  Pleasant,  Journal,  weekly. 
Scottdale,  Independent,  weekly. 

Tribune,  weekly. 
West  Ne^\-tou  Press  weekly. 

■WYOMING  CO.,  ci  POP.,   15,598. 

Tiiukhannock,  New  Age,  weekly. 

Republican,  weekly. 
Wyoming  Democrat,w'kly. 

Y'ORK  CO.,  [?  POP.,  87,841. 
Delta,  Herald,  weeklv. 
Dill.sburg,  Bulletin,  weekly. 
Glen  Rock,  Item,  weekly. 

Monitor,  monthly. 
Hanover,  Citizen,  weekly. 

Der  Citizen,  weekly. 
Herald,  weekly. 
Spectator,  weekly. 
Wrightsville,  Star,  weekly. 
York,  Age,  daily. 

Daily,  daily  and  weekly. 

Evening  Dispatch,  daily  and  w'kly. 

Democratic  Press,  weekly. 

Die  Gazette  (German),  weekly. 

Gazette,  weekly. 

Pennsylvanian,  weeklj'. 

Children's  Guide,  monthly. 

Fountain,  monthly. 

Lutheran  Missionary  Journal,  m'hlv 

Teachers'  Journal,  monthly. 

Telephone,  monthly. 


RHODE    ISL.VND. 
Pop.,  276,531. 

BRISTOL  CO.,  O  POP.,   11,394. 

Bristol,  Phtt'iiix,  weekly. 
Warren,  Evening  Paragraph,  dally. 
Gazette,  weekly. 

KENT  CO.,    n  POP.,  20,588. 

East   Greenwich,  Rhode   Island   Pendu- 
lum, weekly. 
Phenlx,  Pawtuxet  Valley  Gleaner,  weekly. 

NEWPORT  CO.,  Q,  POP.,  24,180. 

Newport,  News,  daily  and  weekly. 
Mercury,  weekly. 
Rhode    Island    Historical  Maga- 
zine, quarterly. 


RHODE     ISLAND. 

PROVIDENCE  CO.,  [^    POP.,   197,874. 

Central  Falls,  Visitor,  weekly. 

Catholic  Tern perance  Advo- 
cate, monthly. 
East  Providence.  Eagle,  weekly. 
Olneyville,  Rhode  Island  Citizen,  weekly. 
Pawtucket,  Gazette  and  Chronicle,  weekly. 
Sun,  weekly. 
Ornithologist       and       Oologist, 

monihly. 
Triangle,  monthly. 
Providence,  Evening  Bulletin,  dailj'. 
Evening  Mall,  daily . 
Evening  Telegram,  daily  and 

Sunday. 
Journal,     daily,    semi-weekly 

and  weekly. 
Morning  Star,  dally  &  Sunday. 
Anzeiger,  weekly. 
Burrillville  Gazette,  weekly. 
Corbett's  Herald,  weekly. 
General  Advertiser    and    Ga- 
zette, weekly. 
Indicator,  weekly. 
Rhode  Island  Democrat,  w'ly. 
Rhode  Island  Press,  weekly. 
Sunday  Dispatch,  Sunday. 
Sunday  Morning    Transc^ipt^ 

Sunday. 
Visitor,  weekly. 
Brunoniiin,  biweekly. 
Baker's  Monthly. 
Freemason's  Repository,  m'ly. 
Household  Magazine,  mo'thly. 
Manufacturing  Jeweler,  m'ly. 
Mi>sioii,(ry  Helper,  monthly. 
Woonsocfcet,  Evening  Reporter,  daily. 

Courrier  Canadien,  semiw'kly. 

Patriot,  weekly. 

Newton's  Textile  Gazette,  m  ly.^ 

WASHINGTON  CO.,    ^  POP.,  22,495. 

Hope  Valley,  Sentinel- Advertiser,  weekly. 
Narragansett    Pier,    Narragansett     Herald, 

weekly. 
Wakefield,  Narragansett  Times,  weekly. 
Westerly,  Narragansett  Weekly. 

News    and    Rhode'  Island    Tele- 
phone, weekly. 

SOUTH    CAROLINA. 
Pop.,  99.5,.377. 

ABBEVILLE  CO.,  -C  POP.,  40,815. 

Abbeville,  Medium,  weekly. 

Messenger,  weekly. 
Press  and  Banner,  weekly. 
Due   West,  Associate    Reformed     Presbyte- 
rian, weekly. 
Psalm  Singer,  monthly. 

AIKEN  CO.,  -D  POP.,  28,112. 
Aiken,  .Journal  and  Review,  weekly. 
Recorder,  weekly. 

ANDERSON  CO.,  "d  POP.,  33,612. 

Anderson,  Intelligencer,  weekly. 

Journal,  weekly. 
Honeo  Path,  Herald,  weekly. 
Williamston,  Naiad,  monthly. 

BARNWELL  CO.,    t?  POP.,  39,857. 

Barnwell,  People,  weekly. 
Sentinel,  weekly. 

BEAUFORT  CO.  9  POP.,  .30,176. 

Beaufort,  Sea  Island  News,  weekly. 
Port  Royal,  Palmetto  Post,  weekly. 

BERKELEY  CO.,    y 

Mount  Pleasant,  Berkeley  Gazette,  w'kly, 
Sumniervllle,  Hei-ald,  weekly. 

CHARLESTON  CO.,  ?  POP.,   102,800. 

Charleston,  News  and  Courier,  dailj-,  Sun- 
day and  weekly. 

Deutsche  Zeitung,  semi-week- 
ly and  weekly. 

Independent  and  Mercury,, 
weekly. 

Southern  Christian  Advocate, 
weekly. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


695 


SOUTH     CAROLINA. 

CHARLESTON  CV. 

Charleston,  Sunday  Dispatch,  Sunday. 

Methodist    Messenger,    semi- 
monthly. 

CHESTER  CO.,  6  TOP.,  24,153. 

Chester,  Bulletin,  weekly. 
Reporter,  weekly. 

CHESTERFIELD  CO.,  fj'  POP.,  16,345. 

Chesterfield  Court  House,  Chesterfield 
Advertiser,  weekly. 

CLARENDON  CO.,  D  POP.,  19,190. 

Manning,  Clarendon  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 

COLLETON  CO.,  P    POP.,  36,386. 

Walterboro,  Colleton  Press,  weekly. 

DARLINGTON  CO.,  cf  POP.,  34,485. 

Darlington,  News,  weekly. 

Vindicator,  weekly. 
Florence,  Times,  weekly. 

EDGEFIELD  CO.,  -DPOP.,  45,844. 

Edgefield,  Advertiser,  weekly. 
Johnston,  Chronicle,  weekly. 

Edgefield  Monitor,  weekly. 

FAIRFIELD  CO.,ji  POP.,  27,T65. 

Winnsboro,  News  and  Herald,  tri-weekly 
and  weekly. 

GEORGETOWN  CO.,  D-  POP.,  19,613. 

Georgetown,  Enquii-er,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 

GREENVILLE  CO.,  ~tl  POP.,  37,496. 

Greenville,  News,  dally  and  weekly. 
Baptist  Courier,  weekly. 
Enterprise   and  Mountaineer, 
weekly. 

HAMPTON  CO.,  ^  POP.,  18,741. 

Hampton  Court  House,  Hampton  Co 
Guardian,  weekly. 

HORRY  CO.,  cf  POP.,  15,574. 

Con^vay,  Progress,  weekly. 

KERSHAW  CO.,  i  POP.,  21,538. 

Camden,  Journal,  weekly. 

Kershaw  Gazette,  weekly. 

LANCASTER  CO.,  i  POP.,  16,903. 

liancaster.  Ledger,  weekly. 
Review,  weekly. 

LAURENS  CO.,   "□  POP.,  29,444. 

Clinton,  Our  Monthly. 

Liaurens,  (Laurensville)  Latirensville  Her- 
ald, weekly. 

LEXINGTON  CO.,  D  POP.,    18,564. 

Gilbert  Hollow,  News,  weekly. 
Liexington,  Dispatch,  weekly. 

SLARION  CO.,  cf  POP.,  34,107. 

Marion,  Pee  Dee  Index,  weekly. 
Star,  weekly. 
Cotton  Plant,  monthly. 

MARLBOROUGH  CO.,  rf  POP.,  20,598. 

BennettSTille,  Marlboro  Democrat,  w'kly. 
South     Carolina    Monitor, 
weeklj'. 

NEWBERRY  CO.,  -Q  POP.,  26,497. 

Newberry,  Herald  and  News,  weekly. 
Lutheran  Visitor,  weekly. 
Observer,  weekly. 
Stylus,  monthly. 

OCONEE  CO.,  ~n  POP.,  16,256. 
Seneca,  Free  Press,  weekly. 
Wallialla,  Keowee  Courier,  weekly. 

ORANGEBURG  CO.,  D  POP.,  41,395. 

Orangeburg,  Times  and  Democrat,  w'kly. 

PICKENS  CO.,    D  POP.,  14,389. 

Easley.  Messenger,  weekly. 
Pickens,  Sentinel,  weekly. 


.SOUTH  CAROLINA. 

RICHLAND  CO.,  D  POP.,  28,573. 

Columbia,  Evening  Palmetto  Yeoman, 
daily  and  weekly. 
Register,  daily,  triweekly  and 

weekly. 
Christian  Neighbor,  weekly. 
Southern  Presbyterian,  w'kly. 
South  Carolina  Collegian,  m'ly. 
*  Southern  Presbyterian  Review, 
quarterly. 

SPARTANBURG  CO.,  YD  POP.,  40,409. 

Gaffney  City,  Bulletin,  weekly. 

Piedmont  Inspector,  weekly. 
Spartanburg,    Carolina  Spartan,  weekly. 
Herald,  weekly. 

SUMTER  CO.,  D  POP.,  37,037. 

Sumter,  Advance,  weekly. 

Watchman  and  Southron,  weekly. 
Temperance  Worker,  semi-m'thly. 

UNION  CO.,  \d  POP..  24,080. 
Union,  Times,^ weekly. 

WILLIAMSBURG  CO.,  D-  POP.,  34,110. 

K.ingstree,  Star  and  Herald,  weekly. 

YORK  CO.,  i  POP.,  30,713. 
Black's  (Black  Station  P.  O.)  Transcript,  s-wy. 
Bock  Hill,  Herald,  weekly.  . 

Yorkville,  Enquirer,  weekly. 

TENNESSEE. 
Pop.,  1,543,359. 

BEDFORD  CO.,  D  POP.,  26,025. 

Shelbyville,  Commercial,  weekly. 
Gazette,  weekly. 

BENTON  CO.,   "n  POP.,  9,780. 

Camden,  Herald,  weekly, 

BLEDSOE  CO.,  O  POP.,  5,617. 

Pikeville,  Sequachee  Advance,  weekly. 
BLOUNT  CO.,  a-  POP.,  15,985. 

Maryville,  Times,  weekly. 

Adelphic  Mirror,  monthly. 

BRADLEY  CO.,  R  POP.,  12.124. 

Cleveland,  Banner,  weekly. 
Herald,  weekly. 
Polk  and  Bradley  News,  w'kly. 

CAMPBELL  CO.,  cf  POP.,  10,005. 

Jacksboro'.  Powell's  Valley  Sentinel,  w'ly. 
Silver  Dollar,  weekly. 

CANNON  CO.,  D  POP.,  11,859. 

Woodbury,  Cannon  Courier,  weekly. 

CARROLL  CO.,  -D  POP.,  22,103. 

Huntingdon,  Tennessee  Republican,w'kly. 
McKenzle,  Tri  County  News,  weekly. 

CARTER  CO.,  cT  POP.,  10,019. 

Elizabethtou,  Mountaineer,  weekly. 

CHEATHAM  CO.,  6  POP.,  7,956. 

Ashland  City,  Reporter,  weekly. 

CHESTER  CO.,  P 

Hendei'son,  Chester  Citizen,  weekly. 

Herald  of  Truth,  semi-m'thly. 

COCKE  CO.,  D-  POP.,  14,808. 
Newport,  State  Journal,  weekly. 

COFFEE  CO.,  D  POP.,  12,894. 
Manchester,  Times,  weekly. 
Tullahoma,  Guardian,  weekly. 

Republican,  weekly. 

CROCKETT  CO.,  -D  POP.,   14,109. 

Alamo,  Crockett  Co.  Sentinel,  weekly. 


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TENNESSEE. 

DAVIDSON    CO.,  i  POP.,   79,026. 

?»^a8hville,  American,  daily  and  weekly. 

Bannei-,  daily  and  weekly. 

World,  daily  and  weekly. 

Anzeiger  des  Sudens,  weekly. 

Christian  Advocate,  weekly. 

Cumberland    Presbyterian, 
weekly. 

Good   Templar    and    Temper- 
ance Review,  weekly. 

Gospel  Advocate,  weekly. 

Missionary  Baptist,  weekly. 

Spirit  of  Keform,  weekly. 

Spirit  of  the  Farm,  weekly. 
•Sunday-School  Visitor,  Sunday, 
semimonthly  and  m'thly. 

Rock  City  Broada.xe,  bi-w'kly. 

Artisan,  semi-monthlJ^ 

Southern    Lumberman,    semi- 
monthly. 

Southern  Miner  and  Manufac- 
turer, semi-monthly. 

Advdcate  of  Missions,  monthly. 

Budget,  monthly. 

Fisk  Herald,  inonthly. 

Immaculate  Banner,  monthly. 

Journal  of   Medicine  and  Sur- 
gery, monthly. 

Roger     Williams'     Record, 
monthlj'. 

Southern  Coach  Maker,  m'thly. 

Southern  Miller,  monthlv. 
•  Southern  Nonnalist,  monthly. 

Southern  Practitioner,  m'thly. 

Southwestern  Journal  of  Edu- 
cation, monthly. 

Sunday -School  Magazine,m'hly. 

Vanderbilt   Observer,  luonthly. 
♦Woman's Missionary  Advocate, 
monthly. 

Youths'  Treasury,  monthlv. 

Dental  Headlight,  quarterly. 

DE  KALB  CO.,  D  POP.,   14,813. 

Dowelltown,  Christian  Progress,  monthly. 
Siiiiilliville,  Index,  weekly. 

DICKSON  CO.,  i  POP.,  12,460. 

Dickson,  Dickson  Co.  Press,  weeklj-. 

DYER  CO.,  -n  POP.,  1.5,118. 

Dyersburg,  Neal's  State  Gazette,  weekly. 

Newbern,  News,  weekly. 

FAYETTE  CO.,  P  POP.,  31,871. 

Soinerville,  Reporter  and  Falcon,  weekly. 

FRANKUN  CO.,  P  POP.,  17,178. 

Winchester,  Franklin  Co.  News,  weekly. 
Home  Journal,  weeklj'. 
Normal  Mina;)r,  monthly 
Normal  Monitor,  monthly. 

GIBSON  CO.,  -D  POP.,  32,685. 

Milan,  Exchange,  weekly. 

Normal  Advance,  monthly. 
Trentou,  Gibson  Co.  Herald,  weekly. 
Globe,  weekl.v. 

GILES  CO.,  g  POP.,  36,014. 
Pulaski,  Citizen,  weekly. 

GREENE  CO.,   cf  POP.,  24,005. 

dreeuTille,  Democrat,  weekly. 

Herald,  weekly. 

New  Era,  weekly. 
Tusculum,  Hermes,  monthly. 

HAMBLEN  CO.,  c(  POP.,   10,187. 

JVIorristowii,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Gazette,  weekly. 
Tennesse  Pilot,  weekly. 

HAMILTON  CO.,  Q,  POP.,   23,642. 

Chattanooga,  Commercial,       daily     and 
weekly. 
Times,  daily  and  weekl,y. 
Americ.in  Bajitist  Retlector, 

weekly. 
Methodist  Advocate,  w'klv. 
Drugman,  semi-monthlj'. 


TENNESSEE. 

HAMILTON    CO. 

Chattanooga,  Grand    Army    Sentinel- 
semi-monthly. 
Southern     Railway     Gaza- 

teer,  semi-monthlv- 
Tradesman,   semi-monthly. 
Rural  Record,  monthly. 
Facts,  quarterly. 
Lookout  Mountain,  Way  of  Holiness,  m'thly_ 

HARDEMA.V  CO.,  P  POP.,  22,921. 

Boli  ver,  Bulletin,  weekly. 

HARDIN  CO.,  P  POP.,  14,793. 
Savannah,  Sentinel,  weekly. 

HAWKINS  CO.,  rf  POP.,  20,610. 

Kogersville,     Hawkins     Co.    Telephone, 
weekly. 
Laborer,  weekly. 

HAYWOOD  CO.,  -n  POP.,  26,053. 

Bro^vnsville,  Democrat,  weekly. 

States  and  Bee,  weekly. 

HENDERSON  CO.,  -D  POP.,  17,430. 

Lexington,  Progress,  weekly. 

HENRY  CO.,  b  POP.,  22,142. 

Paris,  Post-Intelli^eacer,  weekly. 

HICKMAN  CO.,  D    POP.,  12,095. 

Centreville,  Hickman  Pioneer,  weekly. 

HUMPHREYS  CO.,  D  POP.,   11,.379. 

Waver  I  y,  Times-Journal,  weekly. 

JACKSON  CO.,  ^  POP.,  12,008. 

Gainesboro,  Transit,  weekly. 

Upper  Cumberland,  weekly. 

JEFFERSON  CO.,  D-  POP.,  15,846. 

Daudridge,  Republican  Banner,  weekly. 
Mossy  Creek,  Carsonian,  monthly. 

JOHNSON  CO.,  cf  POP.,  7,766. 
Taylorsville.  Reporter,  weekly. 

KNOX  CO.,  D-  POP.,  .39,134. 

Kuo.vville,  Chronicle,  dally  and  weekly. 
Journal,  daily  and  weekly. 
Tribune,  dally  and  weekly. 
Free  Press,  weekly. 
Herald,  bi-weekly. 
American     Florist's      Primer, 

monthly. 
Southern  Railwaj'  News,  m'ly. 

LAKE  CO.,  b  POP.,  3,968. 

Tiptouville,  Lake  Star,  weekly. 

LAUDERDALE  CO.,  -D  POP.,  14,918. 

Ripley,  News,  weekly. 

LAWRENCE  CO.,    t?    POP.,   10,383. 

La'tvrcneebHrgh,  Press,  weekly. 

LINCOLN  CO.,    g   POP.,   26,960. 

Fayetteville,  Express,  weekl.v. 
Observer,  weekly. 

MC  MINN  CO.,  a,  POP.,  15,064. 

Athens,  Athenian,  weekly. 
Post,  weekly. 

mcNjUry  CO.,  p  POP.,  17,271. 
Adamsville,  McNairv  Independent,  weekly. 
Purdy,  McNairy's  Review,  weekly. 

MADISON  CO.,  -D  POP.,  30,874. 

Jackson,  West  Tennessee  Whig,  semi  w'ly. 
Disjjatch,  weekly. 
Forked  Deer  Blade,  week)}'. 
Tribune  and  Sun,  weekly. 
Christian  Inde.x,  monthly. 

MARION  CO.,  Q,  POP.,  10,910. 

Jasper,  Valley  Herald,  weekly. 

MARSH-iLL  CO.,  D  POP.,  19,259. 

Licwisburg,  Marshall  Gazette,  weekly. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPEU  DIRECTORY. 


TENXESESE. 

MAURY  CO.,    D    POP.,  39,904. 

Columbia,  Herald,  weekly. 

Maury  Democrat,  weekly. 
Guardian,  monthly. 

MONROE  CO.,  O,  POP.,  14,283. 

Madisoiiville,  Clarion,  weekly. 
Sweetwater,  Monroe  Democrat,  weekly. 

MONTGOMERY  CO.,  [^  POP.,  28,481. 

Clarksville,  Tobacco  Leaf,  semi-weekly. 
Chronicle,  weekly. 
Democrat,  weekly. 
Literary  Gem,  monthly. 

MOORE  CO.,    [?   POP.,    6,233. 

liyuclibiirg.  Falcon,  weekly. 

MORGAN  CO.,  rf  POP.,  5,156. 

Rugby,  Gazete,  and  East  TennesseeNews,w'ly . 
Sunbright.  Dispatch,  weekly. 

OBION  CO.,  "D  POP.,  22,912. 

Troy,  News  Banner,  weekly. 
Union  City,  Anchor,  weekly. 

Morton's  Advance,  weekly. 

RHEA  CO..  D-  POP.,  7,073. 

Dayton,  Gazette,  weekly. 

Spring  City,  Rhea  Co.  News,  weekly. 

ROANE  CO.,  D-  POP.,  15,2.37. 

Kiugstoii,  East  Tennesseean.  weekly. 

Roane  Co.  Republican,  weekly. 

ROBERTSON  CO..    i    POP.,  1S,861. 

Springifield,  Record,  weekly. 

RUTHERFORD  CO.,    D    POP.,  36,741. 

Murlreesboro,  Free  Press,  weekly. 
News,  ■weekly. 

SHELBY  CO.,   P  POP.,  78,430. 

Memphis,  Appeal,  daily  and  weekly. 

Avalanche,  daily  and  weekly. 
Public  Ledger,  daily  and  weekly. 
Scimitar,  daily  and  weekly. 
Adam,  weekly. 
I  iving  Way,  weeklj'. 
Sudliches  Post  Journal,  weeklj'. 
Sunday  Times.  Sunday. 
Tennessee  Baptist,  weekly.- 
Watchman,  we:^kly. 
Cotton  Belt,  semi-monthly. 
Gleaner,  monthly. 
Mississippi    Valley    Medical 

Monthli'. 
Southern  Cycler,  monthly. 
Universal  Triangle,  monthly. 

SMITH  CO.,  i    POP.,    17,799. 

Carthage,  Mirror,  weekly. 

Smith  Co.  Record,  weekly. 

STEWART  CO.,    ^    POP.,   12,690. 

Dover,  Coiu-ier,  weekly. 

SULLIVAN  CO.,   cf  POP.,   18,.S21. 

Bristol,  Courier,  weekly. 

Holston  Methodist,  weekly. 
Reporter,  weekly. 
Star-Crescent,  monthly. 

SUMNER   CO..   li   POP.,  23,625. 

Ctallatiu,  Examiner,  weekly. 

Tennesseean,  weekly. 

TIPTON  CO.,  -a  POP.,  21,033. 

Coviugtoii,  Tipton  Record,  weekly. 

TROUSD.VLE  CO.,    i    POP.,  6,646. 

Hartsville,  Sentinel,  weekly. 

WARREN   CO.,    D    POP.,   14,079. 

McMiuHville,  New  Era,  weekly. 

Southern  Standard,  weekly. 

WASHINGTON  CO.,  cf  POP.,   16,181. 

Johnson  City,  Comet,  weekly. 
Jouesboro',  Herald  and  Tribune,  weekly. 
Journal,  weekly. 

W.AYNE  CO.,    ^    POP.,   11,301. 

Clifton,  Wayne  Citizen,  weekly. 


TENNESSEE. 

WEAKLEY  CO.,  "u  POP.,  24,538. 

Dresden,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

WHITE  CO.,   D   POP.,  11,176. 
Sparta,  Expositor,  weekly. 

WILLIAMSON  CO.,    D    POP.,  28,313. 

Fraukliu,  Review  and  Journal,  weekly. 
Weekly. 

WILSON  CO.,  i  POP.,  28,747. 
Lebauou,  Herald,  weekly. 

Missionary  Baptist,  weekly. 
I  Register,  weekly. 

Student,  monthly. 

TEXAS, 
Pop..  1,591,749. 

ANDERSON  CO.,  O  POP.,   17,395. 

Palestiue,  Advocate,  weekly. 

East  Texas  News,  weekly. 

ARANSAS  CO.,    1?    POP.,  996. 

Rockpoi't,  Transcript,  weekly. 

ATASCOSA   CO.,    P    POP.,  4,217. 

Pleasautou,  Monitor,  weekly. 

AUSTIN  CO.,  R  POP.,  14,429. 

Bellville,  Austin  Co.  Times,  weekly. 

Standard,  weekly. 
Sealy.  Austin  Co.  Commoner,  weekly. 

BANDERA  CO.,    O    POP.,  2,158. 

Bandera,  Bugle,  weekly. 

BASTROP  CO.,   D   POP.,  17,215. 

Bastrop,  Advertiser,  weekly. 

BAYLOR  CO.,    6    POP.,  2,.500. 

Seymour,  Cresset,  weekly. 

BELL  CO.,    a    POP.,  20,51S. 

Belton,  Journal,  weekly. 

Reporter,  weekly. 
Temple,  Times,  weekly. 

BEXAR  CO..    Q    POP.,   30,470. 

San  Antonio,  Express,  daily  and  weekly. 
Freie  Presse  fur  Texas,  daily 

and  weekly. 
Light,  daily. 
Times,  daily. 

Der  Beobachter,  semi-w'kly. 
Texas  Stockman,  weekly. 
Church  Record  of  Western 

Texas,  monthly. 
Merchant  and  Manufacturer, 

monthly. 
South  West,  monthly. 

BLANCO  CO.,    D    POP.,   3,583. 

Blanco,  News,  weekly. 

Star-Vindicator,  weekly. 

BOSQUE  CO.,    D    POP.,   11,217. 

Clifton,  Sentinel,  weekly. 

Meridian,  Independent  Blade,  weekly. 

Real  Estate  Journal,  monthly. 

BOWIE  CO.,  cf  POP.,  10,965. 
New  Boston.  Herald,  weekly. 
Texarkana,  Inter-State  News,  daily  and  w'ly. 

BRAZORIA  CO.,   C\  POP.,   9,774. 

Brazoria,  Independent,  weekly. 

BR.AZOS  CO..    n    POP.,   13,576. 

Bryan,  Brazos  Pilot,  weekly. 

Enterprise,  weekly. 

Temperance  Banner,  semi-monthly. 

Star  and  Crescent,  monthly. 
BROWN  CO.,   D   POP.,  8,414. 
Browuwood,  Brown  Co.  Banner,  weeklj'. 

BURLESON  CO.,    D    POP.,  9,243. 

Caldwell,  Register,  weeklj'. 

BURNET  CO.,    D    POP.,   6,855. 

Burnet,  Bulletin,  weeklj-. 

Once-A-Week,  weeklj'. 


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TEXAS. 

CALDWELL  CO.,    D    POP.,   11,757. 

liOckhavt,  Register,  weekly. 
Luling,  Wasp,  daily  and  weekly. 
Signal,  weekly. 

CALLAHAN  CO.,    th    POP.,  3,453. 

Baird,  Callahan  Co.  Clarendon,  weekly. 

CAMERON  CO.,   I?   POP.,  14,959. 

Brownsville,  Cosmopolitan,  daily. 
Times,  weekly. 
Plain  Talk,  monthly. 

CAMP  CO.,  cf  POP.,  5,931. 
Pittsburg,  Gazette,  weekly. 

CASS  CO.,  cf  POP.,  16,724. 
Atlanta,  Citizens'  Journal,  weekly. 
Liindeu,  Cass  Co.  Sun,  weekly. 

CHEROKEE  CO.,   D-  POP.,   16,723. 

Jacksonville,  Intelligencer,  weekly. 
Rusk,  Cherokee  Standard,  weekly. 

COLEMAN  CO.,    D    POP.,  3,603. 

Coleman,  Voice,  weekly. 

COLLIN  CO.,  cf  POP.,  25,983. 

Mcltinney,  Black  Waxy,  weekly. 

Democrat,  weekly. 

Enquirer,  weekly. 
Piano,  Review,  weelUy. 

COLORADO  CO.,   □,  POP.,   16,673. 

Columbus,  Colorado  Citizen,  weekly. 
COMAL  CO.,   n   POP.,  5,546. 

New  Brauusfels,  Neu-Braunfelser  Post, 
weekly. 
Neu  -  Braunf elser   Zeit- 
ling,  weekly. 

COMANCHE  CO.,    D   POP.,  8,608. 

Comaucbe,  Chief,  weekly. 

COOKE  CO.,   ti  POP.,  20,391. 

GaiuesTille,  Hesperian,  daily  and  weekly. 
Times,  daily  and  weekly. 
Register,  weekly. 

CORYELL  CO.,    D    POP.,   10,924. 

Gatesville,  Advance,  weekly. 
Sun,  weekly. 

DALLAS  CO.,  cf  POP.,  33,488. 

Dallas,  Commercial,  daily. 

Herald,  daily  and  weekly. 

Intelligencer,  daily  and  weekly. 

Times,  daily  and  weekly. 

Home  and  Sunday  School,  weekly. 

Mercury,  weekly. 

Texas  Baptist,  weekly. 

Texas  Cow  Boy,  weekly. 

Texas  Observer,  weekly. 

Texas  Volksblatt,  weekly. 
'Colored  Methodist,  monthly. 

Estray  Record  and  Farm  Journal, 
monthly. 

Machine  Journal,  monthly. 

Sanger    Brothers'    Home    Journal, 
monthly 

Southern  Musical  Guest,  monthly. 

Texas  Planter  and  Farmer,  m'thlj'. 

Texas  Dental  Journal,  quarterly. 
Mesquite,  Mesquiter,  weekly. 

DELTA  CO.,   cf  POP.,   5,597. 

Cooper,  Delta  Co.  Banner,  weekly. 

DENTON  CO.,    i    POP.,   18,143. 

Dcuton,  Chronicle,  weekly. 

Monitor,  weekly. 

Dentonian,  monthly. 
Lewisville,  Headlight,  weekly. 
Pilot  Point,  Post,  weekly. 

DE  WITT  CO.,   9  POP.,  10,082. 
Cuero,  Bulletin,  weekly. 

Der  Deutsche  Herald,  weekly. 
Star,  weekly. 


TEXAS. 

DONLEY  CO.,   "n  POP.,  160. 

Clarendon,  Northwest  Texan,  weekly. 

DUVAL  CO.,    y    POP.,  5,732. 

San  Diego,  El  Progreso,  weekly. 

EASTLAND  CO.,    tl    POP.,  4,855. 

Cisco,  Round-Up,  weekly. 
Telegraph,  weekly. 
Eastland,  Anchor,  weekly. 

ELLIS  CO.,  cf  POP.,  21,294. 

Ennis,  Commercial  Recorder,  weekly. 
Saturday  Review,  weekly. 
Ellis   Co.  Trumpet   and   Texas   Emi- 
grationist,  monthly. 
Midlothian,  News,  weekly. 
Waxaliacliie,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Mirror,  weekly. 
Marvin  College  C  a  m  p  u  s  ^ 
monthly. 

EL  PASO  CO.,  -a  POP.,  3,845. 

El  Paso,  Times,  daily. 

Lone  Star,  semi-weekly. 
Sunday  Herald,  Sunday. 

ERATH  CO.,   6  POP.,  11,796. 

Alexander  Free  Lance,  weekly. 
Dublin,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Telephone,  weekly. 
Steplienville,  Empire,  weekly. 

FALLS  CO.,    D    POP.,   16,240. 

Marlin,  Ball,  weekly. 

Texas  Prohibition  Advocate,  semi- 
monthly. 

FANNIN  CO.,  cf  POP.,  25,501. 

Bouham,  Christian  Messenger,  weekly. 

News,  weekly. 

Review,  weekly. 
Dodd  City,  Spectator,  weekly. 
Honey  Grove,  Independent,  weekly. 

Simoon,  weelcly. 
Savoy,  Plantouian  Messenger,  monthly. 

FAYETTE  CO.,    D   POP.,  27,996. 

Flatonia,  Argus,  weekly. 
Lia  Gr.auge,  Journal,  weekly. 
Slovan,  weeklj'. 

FORT  BEND  CO.,   Q,  POP.,  9,380. 

Richmond,  Nation,  weekly. 

FRANKLIN  CO.,  cf    POP.,   5,280. 

Mount  Vernon,  Franklin  Herald,  weekly. 

FREESTONE  CO.,  D-  POP.,   14,921. 

Fairfield,  Recorder,  weekly. 

FRIO  CO.,    I?   POP.,  2,130. 

Pearsall,  News,  weekly. 

G.<LVESTON  CO.,   Q,  POP.,   24,121. 

GaWestou,  Civilian,  daily. 

Die  Texas  Post,  daily  and  w'ly. 

Evening  Record,  daily. 

News,  daily  and  weekly. 

Opera  Glass,  weekly. 

Texas  Christian  Advocate,  w'ly. 

Texas  Farmer,  weekly. 

Texas  Silk  Culturist  and  Home 
Journal,  weekly. 

South  Western  Poultry  Jour- 
nal, monthly. 

GILLESPIE  CO.,    D    POP.,   5,228. 

Fredericksburg,  Fredericksburger  Woch- 
enblatt,  weekly. 

OOLL^D  CO.,   P   POP.,  5,832. 

Goliad,  Guard,  weekly. 

GONZALES  CO.,    P    POP.,   14,840. 

Gonzales,  Inquirer,  weekly. 

GRAYSON  CO.,  cf  POP.,   38,108. 

Collinsville,  Times,  weekly. 
Denison,  Evening  Journal,  daily. 
Gate  City,  daily. 


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TEXAS. 

GRAYSON  CO. 

Denlson,  Herald-News,  rlaily  and  weekly. 

Sunday  Gazetteer,"  Sunday. 
Sherman,  Courier,  daily  and  weekly. 
Democrat,  daily  &  weekly. 
Tioga,  Times,  weekly. 
Van  Alstj-ne,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Whitesboro,  News,  weekly. 
Wliite  Wright,  Texas  Eagle,  weekly. 

GREGG  CO.,  cf  POP.,  8,530. 

Longview,  Democrat,  weekly. 
Surprise,  weekly. 
Texas  New  Era,  weekly. 

GROrES  CO.,  D-  POP.,  18,603. 

Navasota,  Tablet,  weekly. 

GUADALUPE  CO.,  I?    POP.,   12,202. 

Seguin,  Times,  weekly. 

HAMILTON  CO.,    □  POP  ,  6,365. 

Haniiltou,  Herald,  weekly. 

Times,  weekly. 
Hico,  Reporter,  weekly. 

HAKRIS  CO.,  U,  POP.,  27,985. 

Houston,  Age,  dally  and  weekly. 
Chi-onicle,  daily. 
Journal,  daily. 
Magnolia,  weekly. 
National  Reformer,  Sunday. 
Sunday  Morning  Caller,  Sunday. 
Texas  Deutsche-Zeitung,  weekly. 
Texas  Railway  Traveler,  m'thly. 
Texas  School  Journal,  monthly. 

HARRISON  CO.,  d  POP.,  25,177. 

Marshall,  Herald,  tri- weekly. 
Messenger,  weekly. 
Waskorn,  Citizen's  Index,  monthly. 

HAYS  CO.,  D  POP.,  7,555. 

Kyle,  Hays  Co.  News,  weekly. 
San  Marcos,  Free  Press,  weekly. 

HENDERSON  CO.,  cf  POP.,  9,735. 

Athens,,  Athenian,  weekly. 

HILL  CO.,  n  POP.,  16,554. 

Hillsboro,  Hill  Co.  Visitor,  weekly. 

Mirror,  weekly. 
Hubbard  City,  News,  weekly. 
Whitney,  Jlessenger,  weekly. 

HOOD  CO.,  li   POP.,  6,125. 

Granbury,  Graphio,  weekly. 
Thorp's  Spring  (Add-Ran),  Texas  Christian, 

weekly. 

HOPKINS  CO.,  cf  POP.,  15,461. 

Sulphur  Springs,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Gazette,  weekly. 
Hopkins  Co.  Echo,  w'ly. 

HOUSTON  CO.,  OPOP.,  16,702. 

Crockett,  Texas  Patron,  weekly. 

HUNT  CO.,  c[  POP.,  17,230. 

Greenville,  Appeal,  weekly. 
Banner,  weekly. 
Herald,  weekly. 

JACK  CO.,  th  POP.,  6.626. 

Jacksboro,  Rural  Citizen,  weekly. 

JASPER  CO.,  D-  POP.,  5,779. 

Jasper,  News  Boy,  weekly. 

JEFFERSON  CO..  O,  POP.,  3,489. 

Beaumont,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Sabine  Pass,  Times,  weekly. 

JOHNSON  CO.,    i  POP.,  17,911. 

Alvarado,  Bulletin,  weekly. 
Cleburne,  Telegram,  daily  and  weekly. 

Chronicle,  weekly. 

True  Democrat,  weekly. 


TEXAS. 

JONES  CO.,  [^  POP.,  546. 

Anson,  Texas  Western,  weekly. 

KAUFMAN  CO.,  c{  POP.,   15,448. 

Forney,  Register,  weekly. 
Kaufman,  Sun,  weekly. 
Terrell,  Texas  Star,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 

KENDALL   CO.,    D   POP.,  2,763. 

Boei'ne,  Advance,  weekly. 

Republikaner,  weekly. 

KERR  CO.,  D  POP.,  2,16S. 
Kerrville,  Eye,  weekly. 

KINNEY  CO.,  [?    POP.,  4,487. 

Brackett  (Brackettville),  News,  weekly. 
Del  Rio,  Dot,  weekly. 

LAJLAR  CO.,  CJ"  POP.,  27,193. 

Blossom  Prairie,  Bee,  weekly. 
Paris,  Free  Tongue,  weekly. 

North  Texan,  weekly. 

Texas  Tribune,  weekly. 

Texas  Sunday-School  Worker,  m'ly. 

LAMPASAS  CO..  D  POP.,  5,421. 

Lampasas,  Dispatch,  weekly. 
Eagle,  weekly. 
Christian  Citizen,  monthly. 

LA  SALLE  CO.,   D    POP.,   789. 

Cotulla,  Ledger,  weekly. 

LAVACCA  CO.,  CP    POP.,  13,641. 

Hallettsville,  Herald  and  Planter,  w'kly. 

LEON  CO.,  D-  POP.,  12,817. 

Centreville,  Democrat,  weekly. 

LIMESTONE  CO.,  O  POP.,  16,246. 

Groesbeck,  Limestone  New  Era,  weekly  > 
Mexia,  Ledger,  weekly. 

Trade  journal,  monthly. 
Tehuacana,  Trinity  Herald,  monthly. 

LLANO  CO.,  D  POP.,  4,962. 

Tjlano,  Rural,  weekly. 

MC  CULLOCH  CO.,  D  POP.,    1,533. 

Brady,  Sentinel,  weekly. 

MC  LENNAN  CO.,  □  POP.,  26,9.34. 

McGregor,  Plaindealer,  weekly. 
Moody,  Monitor,  weekly. 
\Vaco,  Day,  daily. 

Examiner,  daily  and  weekly. 

Guardian,  monthly. 

Street's  Monthly. 

MARION  CO.,   cf  POP.,  10,983. 

Jefferson.  Jimplecute,  weekly. 

Wide-Awake,  weekly. 

MASON  CO.,  D   POP.,  2,655. 

Mason,  News,  weekly. 

MAVERICK  CO.,  I?    POP  2,967. 

Eagle  Pass,  Journal,  weekly. 
Maverick,  weekly. 

MEDINA  CO.,  t?  POP.,  4,492. 
Hondo  City,  Medina  Co.  News,  weekly. 

MILAM  CO.,   n  POP.,   18,659. 

Cameron,  Herald,  weekly. 

Milam  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 
Rockdale,  Messenger,  weekly. 

MITCHELL  CO.,  V)  POP.,  5,000. 

Colorado,  Clipper,  weekly. 

Sunday  Graphic,  Sunday. 

MONTAGUE  CO.,  6  POP.,  11,257. 

Bowie,  Cross  Timbers,  weekly. 
Montague,  Texas  North- West,  weekly. 
Saint  Jo,  Times,  weekly. 
Spanish  Fort,  New  Era,  weekly. 

MONTGOMERY  CO.,  D-  POP.,   10,154. 

Willis,  Index,  weekly. 


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GEO.    P.  HOWELL   &  GO'S 


TEXAS. 

MORHIS  CO.,  cf  POP.,   5,033. 

Daiiigerfielil,  Morris  Co.  Herald,  weekly. 

NACOGDOCHES  CO..  D-  POP.,  11,590. 

Kacogdoches,  News,  weekly. 
Star,  weekly. 

NAVARRO  CO.,  cT  POP.,  21,703. 

<,!orsicana,  Courier,  daily  and  weekly. 

Journal,  weekly. 

Observer,  weekly. 

Bible  Expositor,  monthly, " 

Methodist  Protestant,  mont'ly. 

Texas  Prairie  Flower,  monthly. 
Kerens,  Light,  weekly. 

NEWrON  CO.,  D-  POP.,  4,."59. 

Burkeville,  Newton  Co.,  Record,  weeklj-. 

NOLAN  CO.,  "n  POP.,  640. 

Sweefwatei'    Nolan  Co.  Record,  weekly. 

NUECE.S  CO.,  <:?  POP.,  7,673. 

■Corpus  Christi,  Critic,  daily. 

Caller,  Sunday. 

ORANGE  CO.,  D-  POP.,  2,938. 

Orange,  Tribune,  weekly. 

PALO  PINTO  CO.,    [|]    POP.,   5,8S5. 

Gordon,  Courier,  weekly. 
Mineral  Wells,  Pilot,  weekly. 
Palo  I'iuto,  Star,  weekly. 

PANOLA  CO.,  cT  POP.,    12,319. 

C/'artliage,  Panola  Watchman,  weekly. 

PARKER  CO.,  ^    POP.,   15,870. 

Mlllsap,  Press,  weekly. 
Springtown  Pilot,  we"ekly. 
Weatherforcl,  Sun,  weekly. 

Times,  weekly. 

POLK  CO.,  D-  POP.,  7,189. 

Moscow,  East  Texas  Pinery,  weekly. 

PRKSIDO  CO.,  <3  POP.  2,873. 

Fort  Davis,  Apache  Rocket,  weekly. 

RED  RIVER  CO.,  cf  POP.,  17,194. 

Clarksville,  Standard,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 

REEVES  CO.,    -D 

Toyah,  Reeves  Co.  Mirror,  weekly. 

ROBERTSON    CO.,    D    POP.,  22,383. 

'Calvert,  Courier,  weekly. 
Pranklln,  Paper,  weekly. 

ROCKWALL  CO.,  cf  POP.,  2,984. 

Rock^vall,  Success,  weekly. 

RUNNELS  CO.,    D    POP.,  980. 

Riiiiuels,  Record,  weekly. 

RUSK  CO.,  cf  POP.,    18,986. 

Heudersoii,  Rusk  Co.  News,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 

SABINE  CO.,  D-  POP.,  4,161. 

Hemphill,  Reporter,  weekly. 

SAN  AUGUSTINE  CO.,  D-  POP.,  5,084. 

Sau  Augiistiue,  Herald,  weekly. 
Saxon,  weekly. 

SAN  s.*^A  CO.,  n  POP.,  5,334. 
•Sau  Saba,  News,  weekly. 

SHACKELFORD  CO.,  ^  POP.,  2,037. 

Albany,  News,  weekly. 

SHELBY  CO.,  □-   POP.,   9,.52;^. 

Center,  Laborer's  Champion,  weekly. 

SMITH  CO.,  a'  POP.,  21,863. 

■Tyler,  Courier,  weekly. 

Democrat  and  Reporter,  weekly. 


TEXAS. 

SOMERVELL  CO.,    i    POP.,  2,649. 

Glen  liose,  Citizen,  weekly. 

STEPHENS  CO.,  i  POP.,  4,725. 

Breckeuridge,  Texian,  weekly. 

TARRANT  CO.,    ^    POP.,  24,671. 

Arlington,  World,  weekly. 
Fort  Worth,  Democrat,  daily. 

Evening  Mail,  daily. 

Gazette,  dally  and  weekly, 

Texas    Live    Stock   Journal, 
weekly. 

Texas  Methodist,  weekly. 

Trade  Review,  weekly. 

Te-xas  Rail  and  Wire,  semi- 
mouthlv. 

Texas  Courier-Record  of  Medi- 
cine, monthly. 

Texas  Freemason,  monthly. 

Texas  Gazetteer,  monthly 

Te.xas    Methodist    Advocate, 
monthly. 
Grape  Vine,  Telephone,  weekly. 

TAYLOR  CO.,  [^  POP.,  1,736. 

Abilene,  Quill,  daily. 

Reporter,  daily  and  weekly. 

TITUS  CO.,   cf   POP.,  5,959. 

Mount   Pleasant,    Texas    and   St.    Louis 
News,  weekly. 

TOM  GREEN  CO.,  -D  POP.,  3,615. 

San  Angela,  Tom  Green  Times-Enterprise 
weekly. 

TRAVIS  CO.,  D  POP.,  27,028. 
Austin,   Dispatch,  dally  and  weekly. 
Statesman,  daily  and  weekly. 
Sun,  daily. 
Citizen,  weekly. 

El  Espectador  Mexicano,  weeklj'. 
Sunday  Avalanche,  Sunday. 
Texas  Baptist  Herald,  weekly. 
Texas  Vorwarts,  weekly. 
Texas  Weekly. 
Woehenblatt",  weekly. 
Texas  Farm  and  Ranch,  seml-m'ly. 
Southern   Homosopathic  Pellet, 

monthlj'. 
Southwestern    Poultry    Raiser, 

monthly. 
Texas  Churchman,  monthly. 
Texas  State  Journal,  monthly. 

TYLER  CO.,  O-  POP.,  5,825. 

VVoodville,  Eureka,  weekly. 

UPSHitR  CO.,  cf  POP.,  10,266. 
Gilmer,  Te.xas  Mirror,  weekly. 

UVALDE  CO.,  P  POP.,  2,541. 

Uvalde,  Hesperian,  weekly. 

VAN  ZANDT  CO.,  cf  POP.,   12,619. 

Canton,  Texan  Telephone,  weekly. 
Wills  Point,  Local  Chronicle,  weekly. 

VICTORIA  CO.,  [?  POP.,  6,389. 

Victoria,  Advocate,  weekly. 

Deutsche     Zeituug     fur    Texas, 
weekly. 

WALKER  CO.,  D-  POP.,   12,034. 

Huntsville,  Item,  weekly. 

W.U.LER  CO.,  Q,  POP.,   9,0U. 

Hempstead,  Ledger,  weeklj'. 

WASHINGTON  CO.,    D    POP.,   27,565. 

Breuhani,  Banner,  dallj'  and  weekly. 
Texas  Volksbote,  weekly. 
Business  Bulletin,  monthly. 

WEBB  CO.,  Q  POP.,  5,273. 

Laredo,  El  Horizonte,  semiweeklj'. 
El  Diputado,  weeklj'. 
Times,  Sunflay. 

WHEELER  CO.,   "d  POP.,  513. 

Mobectie,  Texas  Panhandle,  weekly. 


AMEKICAN   NEWSPAPER   DIKECTORY. 


701 


TEXAS. 

WICHITA  CO.,    6    POP.,    433. 

Wiohita  Falls,  Herald,  weekly. 

WILLIAMSON  CO.,  D  POP.,  15,155. 

Corn  Hill,  Express,  weekly. 
Georgetown,  Williamson  Co.  Sun,  w'kly. 
Round  Rock,  Quid  Xunc,  weekly. 
Taylor,  Texan,  weekly.  • 

WILSON  CO.,  ^  POP.,  7,118. 

Floresville,    Western    Texas     Chronicle, 
weekly. 

WISE  CO.,  i  POP.,  16,601. 

Aurora,  Tyler's  News,  weekly. 
Decatiii',  Democrat,  weekly. 

Post,  weekly. 

Tribune,  weekly. 

Wise  Co.  Messenger,  weekly. 

WOOD  CO.,  cf  POP.,  11,212. 

Mineola,  Monitor,  weekly. 
Qiiitiiiau,  Mail,  weekly. 
Winsboro,  Sentinel,  weekly. 

YOUNQ  CO.,    6   POP.,  4,726. 

Griiliaiii,  Young  Co.  News,  weekly. 


VERMONT. 
Pop.,  33'i,'iS6. 

ADDISON  CO.,  -a  POP.,  24,173. 

Bristol,  Herald,  Treekly. 

Midcllebury,  Register  and  Addison  County 
Journal,  weekly. 

Our  American  Youth,  m'thly. 

Undergraduate,  monthly. 
Vergennes,  Vermonter,  weekly. 

BENNINGTON  CO.,   P  POP.,   21,950. 

Beuuiugtou,  Banner,  weekly. 

Reformer,  weekly. 
Manchester,  Journal,  weekly. 

CALEDONIA  CO.,   cf  POP.,  23,607. 

Danville,  North  Star,  weekly. 
Lyndon,  Vermont  Union,  weekly. 
Lyndon  Center,  Institute  Chimes,  monthly. 
St.  Johnsbury,  Caledonian,  weekly. 

Academy  Student,  m'thly. 

CHITTENDEN  CO.,   ~D  POP.,  32,792. 

Burlington,  Free  Press  and  Times,  daily 
and  weekly. 
Clipper,  weekly. 
University  Cyuic,  every  three 

weeks. 
Medical  Advertiser,  monthly. 
Jericho,  Chittenden  Reporter,  weekly. 

ESSEX  CO.,  cf  POP..  7,931. 
Island  Pond,  Essex  Co.  Herald,  weekly. 

FRANKLIN  CO.,  ^  POP.,  30,225. 

Richford,  Gazette,  weekly. 

Journal,  weekly. 
St.  Albans,  Messenger,  daily  and  weekly. 
Swanton,  Courier,  weekly. 

Vermont  Sentry,  weekly. 

LAMOILLE  CO.,  6    POP.,   12,684. 

Morrisville,  News  and  Citizen,  weekly. 

ORANGE  CO.,  D-  POP.,  23,525. 

Bradford,  United  Opinion,  weekly. 

Vermont  Journal,  weekly. 
Randolph,  Les  Recreation  Philologiques,  m'y. 
West  Randolph,  Herald  and  News,  weekly. 

Patrons'  Rural,  weekly. 

Vermont  Farmer,  weekly. 

ORLEANS  CO.,    [^    POP.,  22,083. 

Barton,  Orleans  Co.  Monitor,  weekly. 
Newport,  Express  and  Standard,  weekly. 
North  Troy,  Palladium,  weekly. 


VERMONT. 

RUTLAND    CO.,   -D  POP.,  41,829. 

Brandon,  Union,  weekly. 

Fair  Haven,  Era,  weekly. 

Poultney,  Journal,  weekly. 

Rutland,  Evening  Review,  daily  and  w'kly. 

Herald,  daily  and  weekly. 

Democrat  and  Courier,  weekly. 

i-tandard,  weekly. 

Tidings  from  Nature,  monthly. 

Vermont  Baptist,  monthly. 

WASHINGTON  CO.,  D  POP.,  25,404. 

Barre,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Montpelier,  Argus  and  Patriot,  weekly. 
Vermont  Chronicle,  weekly. 
Vermont  Watchman,  weekly. 
Reporter,  monthly. 
Northfleld,  News,  weekly. 

Vermont     Christian    Messenger^ 

weekly. 
Buck's  Monthly. 
Reveille,  monthly. 

WINDHAM    CO.iO,POP.,   26,763. 

Bellows  Falls,  Rockingham  Transcript,  wkly. 

Times,  weekly. 
Brattleboro,  Vermont  Phcenix,  weekly. 

Windham  Co.  Reformer,  weekly. 

Household,  monthly. 

Womans'  Magazine,  monthly. 
South  Londonderry,  Londonderry  Sifter,  w'y. 

WINDSOR  CO.,  D-  POP.,    35,196. 

Bethel,  Herald,  weekly. 
Ludlow,  Vermont  Tribune,  weekly. 
Springfield,  Reporter,  weekly. 
White  River  Junction,  Landmark,  weekly. 
Valley  Suu,  weekly. 
Windsor,  Vermont  Journal,  weekly. 
Woodstock,  Spirit  of  the  Age,  weekly. 
Vermont  Standard,  weekly. 

VIRGINIA. 
Pop.,   1,51*^,365. 

ACCOMAC  CO.,  D-  POP.,  24,408. 

Acconiac,  Peninsula  Enterprise,  weeklj'. 
Onancock,  Eastern  Virginian,  weekly. 

ALBEMARLE  CO.,  D  POP.,   32,618. 

Charlottesville,  Chronicle,  weekly. 

Jeffersonian  Republican, 

weekly. 
Monticello    Farmer  and 
Grape-Grower,  m'ly. 
Scottsville,  Courier,  weekly. 
University  of  Virginia,  Virginia  University 
Magazine,  m'thly. 
Annals    of     Mathe- 
matics, Pure  and 
Applied,  bi-m'y. 

ALEXANDRIA  CO.,  6  POP.,  17,546. 

Alexandria,  Gazette,  daily  and  tri-w'kly. 
City  Item,  weekly. 
Post  and  National  Echo,  w'y. 
Good  Templar's  Gazette.seml- 
monthly. 
.  Academj'  Journal,  monthly. 

ALLEGHANY  CO.,  -D  POP.,  5,586. 

Covington,  Alleghany  Sentinel,  weekly. 

AMHERST  CO.,  D  POP.,  18,709. 

Amherst,  Democrat,  weekly. 
New  Era,  weekly. 

AUGUSTA  CO.,  -D  POP.,  35,710. 

Greenville,  Banner,  weekly. 
Staunton,  Goodson  Gazette,  weekly. 

Spectator,  weekly. 

Valley  Virginian,  weekly. 

Vindicator,  weekly. 

Vu-ginia  Critic,  weekly. 

Alma  Mater,  monthly. 

Virginias,  monthly. 
Waynesborou'j;h,  Messenger,  weekly. 

BEDFORD  CO.,  D  POP.,  31,205. 

Liberty,  Bedford  Star  and  Sentinel,  weekly,. 


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GEO.   P.   ROWELL   &  GO'S 


VIRGINIA. 

\  BLASD  CO.,  P  POP.,  5,004. 

Bland,  Mountain  Watchman,  weekly. 
South-west,  weekly. 

BOTETOURT  CO.,  -Q  POP.,  14,809. 

Fincastle,  Herald,  weekly. 

BOCHAXAN    CO.,  P  POP.,  5,694. 

Grundy,  Virginia  Vitlette,  weekly. 

CAMPBELL  CO.,  D  POP.,  36,250. 

Lynchburg,  Advance,  daily,  semi-weekly  and 
weekly. 
News,  daily,  tri-weekly  &  w'kly. 
Virginian,  dally,  tri-weekly  and 

weekly. 
South  Side  Sentinel,  weekly. 
Visitor,  weekly. 
Lynch's  Station,  Campbell  Co.  Record,  w'kly. 

CAROLINE  CO.,  D  POP.,  17,243. 

Bo^vling  Green,  Caroline  Sentinel,  w'kly. 

CARROLL  CO.,  P  POP.,  13,323. 

Hillsville,  Virginian,  weekly. 

CHARLOTTE  CO.,  P  POP.,  16,653. 

Charlotte  (Smithville  P.  O.),  Gazette,  w'kly. 

CHESTERFIELD  CO.,  D  POP.,  25,085. 

"Centralia,  Virginia  Enterprise,  monthly. 

CLARKE  CO.,  6  POP.,  7,682 

Berryville,  Clarke  Courier,  weekly. 

CRAIG  CO.,  -D  POP.,  3,794. 

Newcastle,  Record,  weekly. 

CULPEPER  CO.,  i  POP.,  13,408. 

Ciilpeper,  Exponent,  weekly. 
Times,  weeklJ^ 

DINWIDDIE  CO.,  [p  POP.,  32,870. 

Petersburg,  Index-Appeal,  dally  ami  weekly. 
Rural  Messenger,  weekly. 
Star  of  Zion,  weekly. 
Trade  Review,  weekly. 
Virginia  Lancet,  weekly. 

ELIZABETH  CITY  CO.,  D-  POP.,  10,689. 

Hampton,  Monitor,  weekly. 

Southern  Woi'kman,  monthly. 
National    Soldiers'   Home,    Home    Bulletin, 
weekly. 

ESSEX  CO.,  D-  POP.,  11,032. 
Tappahannock,  Tidewater  Index,  w'kly. 

FAIRFAX  CO.,   [i  POP.,  16,025. 

Fairfax,  Herald,  weekly. 

Falls  Church,  Morning  Sun,  weekly. 

FAUQUIER  CO.,  6  POP.,  22,993. 

Warrenton,  True  Index,  weekly. 
Virginian,  weekly. 

FLOYD  CO.,  P  FOP.,  13,255. 

Floyd,  Reporter,  weekly. 

FRANKLIN  CO.,  ^  POP.,  25,084. 

Rocky  Mount,  Franklin  Gazette,  weeklj'. 

FREDERICK  Ca,  (^  POP.,  17,553. 

Mlddletown,  Normal  Index,  semi-monthly. 
Winchester,  Leader,  weekly. 

News,  weekly. 

Times,  weekly. 

GILES  CO.,  P  POP.,  8,794. 

Pearisburg,  Virginian,  weekly. 

GLOUCESTER  CO.,  D-  POP.,  11,876. 

Gloucester,  Mail,  weekly. 

Tidewater  Liberal,  weekly. 

GRAYSON  CO.,  P  POP.,   13,068. 

Independence,  Grayson  Gazette,  weekly. 


VIRGINIA. 

HALIFAX  CO.,  Q  POP.,  33,588. 

Halifax,  Advertiser,  weekly. 
South  Boston,  Halifax  Record,  weekly. 

HANOVER  CO.,  O  POP.,  18,588. 

Ashland,  Hanover  and  Caroline  News,  w'kly. 
Randolph-Macon  Monthly. 

HENRICO  CO.,   D  POP.,  82,703. 
Richmoud,  Anzeiger,  daily  and  Sunday. 

Dispatch,    daily,    semi-weekly 
and  weekly. 

State,  daily,  serai-weekly  and 
weekly. 

Virginia  Staats  Gazette,  daily. 

Whig,  daily,  semi-weekly  and 
weekly. 

Capital,  weekly. 

Catholic  Visitor,  weekly. 

Central  Presbyterian,  weekly. 

Christian  Advocate,  weekly. 

Industrial  South,  weekly. 

Observer,  weekly. 

Planet,  weekly. 

Religious  Herald,  weekly. 

Southern  Churchman,  weekly. 

Virginia  Star,  weekly. 
♦Children's     Friend,    semi- 
monthly. 

Atlantic  Journal  of  Medicine, 
monthly. 

College  Messenger,  monthly. 

Earnest  Worker,  monthly. 

Educational    Journal   of    Vir- 
ginia, monthly. 

Mercantile  and  Manufacturing 
Journal,  monthly. 

Missionary,  monthly. 

Scarlet  Degree,  monthly. 

Southern  Clinic,  monthly. 

Southern  Planter,  monthly. 

Virginia  Law  Journal,  monthly. 

Virginia  Medical  Monthly. 

A.  T.  O.  Palm,  quarterly. 

HENRY  CO.,  P  POP.,  16,009. 

Martinsville,  Gazette,  weekly. 
Herald,  weekly. 

HIGHLAND    CO.,  -Q  POP.,  5,164. 

Monterey,  Highland  Recorder,  weekly. 

ISLE  OF  WIGHT  CO.,  □,  POP.,  10,5T2. 

Smithfleld,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

JAMES  CITY  CO.,  D-  POP.,  5,422. 

Williainsburgh,  Gazette,  weekly. 

KING  WILLIAM  CO.,  D-  POP.,  8,751. 

West  Point,  Star,  weekly. 

LEE  CO.,  P  POP.,  15,116. 

Jonesville,  Lee  Co.  Sun,  weekly. 
LOUDOUN  CO.,   i  POP.,  23,634. 

Hamilton,  Loudoun  Telephone,  weekly. 
lieesburg.  Mirror,  weekly. 

Washingtonlan,  weekly. 

LOUISA  CO.,  n  POP.,  18,942. 

Cuckoo,  Atlantic  Missionary,  weekly. 
Poultry  Messenger  monthly. 
Louisa  Couit  House,  Louisa  News  and 

Farmer,  w'kly. 
Virginia  Live 
Stock  andPoul- 
try  Journal, 
monthly. 

MECKLENBURGH  CO.,    Q    POP.,  24,610. 

Boydtou,  Mecklenburg  Democrat,  weekly. 
Clarksvllle,  Tobacco  Plant,  weekly. 
Virginian,  weekly. 

MONTGOMERY  CO.,  P  POP.,  16,693. 

BlacksViurg,  News,  weekly. 
Christiansburg,  Montgomery  Messenger, 
weekly. 

NANSEMOND    CO.,   □,  POP.,   15,903. 

Suflolk,  Herald,  weekly. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRKCTOKY. 


703 


VIRGINIA. 

NELSON  CO.,    a    POP.,  16,536. 

liovino^stoii,  Nelson  Examiner,  weekly. 

NORFOLK  CO.,   Q,  POP.,  58,657. 

Norfolk,  Evening  News,  dally. 

Landmark,  daily  and  weekly. 
Public  Ledger,  daily. 
Virginian,  daily  and  weekly. 
Herald,  weekly. 
Sunday  Gazette,  Sunday. 
Virginia  Seaport,  weekly. 
Portsmouth,  Enterprise,  daily. 

Times,  daily  and  weekly. 

Observer,  Sunday. 

Virginia    Baptist    Companion, 

weekly. 
Virginia  Granger,  weekly. 

NORTHAMPTON  CO.,  D-  POP.,  9.152. 

Eastville,  Eastern  Shore  Herald,  weekly. 

NOTTOWAY  CO.,  ?     POP.,   11,156. 

Blacks  and  Whites,  New  Era,  weekly. 

ORANGE  CO.,    D    POP.,  13,052. 

GordonsvlUe,  Gazette,  weekly. 
Orange,  Observer,  weekly. 

Piedmont  Virginian,  weekly. 

PAGE  CO.,  6  POP.,  9,965. 

Luray,  Page  Courier,  weekly. 
Page  News,  weekly. 

PATRICK  CO.,  9  POP.,  12,833. 
Stuart,  Patrick  Press,  weekly. 

PITTSYLVANIA  CO.,  t?  POP.,  52,589. 

Chatham,  Pittsylvania  Tribune,  weekly. 
Danville,  Register,  daily  and  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 

PRINCE    EDWARD  CO.,    D    POP.,   14,668. 

Farmville,  Journal,  weekly. 
Hampden  Sidney  College,  Hampden   Sidney 

Magazine,  m'ly. 

PRINCE  WILLIASI  CO.,    i    POP.,  9,180. 

Slanassas,  Gazette,  weekly. 

PULASKI  CO.,  p  POP.,  8,755. 
Dublin,  Southern  Evangelist,  monthly. 
Newberu,  Pulaski  People,  weekly. 
New  River  Depot,  Nevr  River  Bulletin,  w'ky. 

RAPPAHANNOCK  CO.,    ^    POP.,  9,291. 

Washington,  Blue  Ridge  Echo,  weekly. 

RICHMOND  CO.,  D-  POP.,  7,195. 

Warsa^v,  Northern  Neck  News,  weekly. 

ROANOKE  CO.,  P  POP.,   13,105. 

Botetourt  Springs,  Album,  monthly. 
Roanoke,  Leader,  weekly. 

Saturday  Review,  weekly. 
Salem,  Times-Register,  weekly. 

Roanoke  Collegian,  monthly. 

ROCKBRIDGE    CO.,  -D    POP.,  20,003. 

Liexingtou,  Gazette,  weekly. 

Rockbridge  Co.  News,  weekly. 
Southern  Collegian,  monthly. 

ROCKINGHAM  CO.,    i    POP.,  29,567. 

Bridgewater,  Journal,  weekly. 
Dayton,  Musical  Million,  monthly. 
Harrisonburg,  Rockingham   Register, 
weekly. 
Spirit  of  the  Valley,w'kly. 

RUSSELL  CO.,  P  POP.,  13,906. 

Lebanon,  News,  weekly. 

SCOTT  CO.,  P  POP.,  17,23:3. 
£stiIlTiIle,  Progressive  Age,  weekly. 
Scott  Banner,  weekly. 

SHENANDOAH  CO.,    6    POP.,  18,204. 

New  Market,  Our  Church  Paper,  weekly. 

Shenandoah  Press,  weekly. 

Shenandoah  Valley,  weekly. 
Strasburgh,  News,  weekly. 
Woodstock,  Shenandoah  Herald,  weekly. 
Virginian,  weekly. 


VIRGINIA. 

SMYTH    CO.,   p  POP.,   12,160. 

Mai"ion,  Conservative  Democrat,  weekly. 
Patriot  and  Herald,  weekly. 

SOUTHAMPTON    CO.,   O,  POP.,   18,012. 

Franklin,  Gazette,  weekly. 

Baptist  Messenger,  monthly. 

SPOTTSYLVANIA  CO.,    D    POP.,   14,828. 

Fredericksburg,  Free  Lauce,  semi-weekly. 
News,  semi-weeklj'. 
Star,  semi-weekly. 

SURRY  CO.,  n,  POP.,  7,391. 
Claremont,  Herald,  weekly. 

TAZEWELL  CO.,  P  POP.,   12,861. 

Tazewell,  Clinch  Valley  News,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 

WARREN   CO.,  ti  POP.,  7,399. 

Front  Royal,  Democratic  New  Era,  w'kly. 
Warreu  Sentinel,  weekly. 
Zion's  Advocate,  monthly. 

WARWICK  CO.,  D-  POP.,  2,258. 

Newport  News,  Commercial,  weekly. 
Caret,  monthly. 

WASHINGTON  CO.,  P  POP.,  25,203. 

Abingdon,  Standard,  weekly. 
Virginian,  weekly. 
Bristol  (Bristol,  Teun.,  P.  O.),  News,  weekly. 
Emory,  Calliopean  Clarion,  monthly. 
Hermesian,  monthly. 

WISE  CO.,  pPOP.,  7,772. 
Wise  Court  House,  Times,  weekly. 

WYTHE  CO.,    □  POP.,   14,318. 

Rural  Retreat,  American  Banner,  weekly. 
Wytheville,  South-west    Virginia    Enter- 
prise, semi-weekly. 
Dispatch,  weekly. 

^VEST  VIRGINIA. 
Pop.,  618,457. 

BARBOUR  CO.,   5    POP.,   11,870. 

Philippi,  Jeffersonian  Plalndealer,  weekly. 
Republican,  weekly. 

BERKELEY  CO.,  cf  POP.,  17,380. 

Gerardstown,  West  Virginia  Good  Templar, 
w^eekly. 
Times,  semi-monthly. 
martiusburg.  Herald,  weekly. 

Independent,  weekly. 
Statesnaan,  weekly. 

BOONE  CO.,  p  POP.,  5,824. 

Madison,  Valley  Record,  weekly. 

BRAXTON  CO.,    D  POP.,  9,787. 

Braxton,  Democrat,  weekly. 

BROOKE  CO.,  ti  POP.,  6,013. 
Bethany,  Collegian,  monthly. 
Wellsburgh,  Brooke  Co.  Local,  weekly. 
Herald,  weekly. 
Pan-Handle  News,  weekly. 

CABELL  CO.,  -n  POP.,   13,744. 

Floding     Springs,     Odd-Fellows'    Advocate, 

monthly. 
Huntington,  Advertiser,  weekly. 

Argus,  weeklj'. 

Commercial,  weekly. 

Republican,  weekly. 

Methodist  Witness,  monthly. 

CALHOUN  CO.,    n  POP.,  6,072. 

Grautsville,  Calhoun  Chronicle,  weekly. 

CLAY  CO.,   n  POP.,  3,460. 
Clay,  Clay  Co.  Star,  weekly. 

DODDRIDGE    CO.,    i    POP.,  10,552. 

West  Uniou,  Record,  weekly. 


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WE!>iT  VIRGINIA. 

FAYETTE    CO.,    Q  POP.,   11,560. 

Fayetteville,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

Fayette  Democrat,  weekly. 

GILMER  CO.,  D  POP.,   7,108. 

Gleuvillc,  Crescent,  weekly. 

Gilmer   Banner   of  Democracy, 
weekly. 

GRANT    CO.,  cf  POP.,  .5,542. 

Petersbiirgh,  South  Branch  Gazette,  w'ly. 

GREENBRIER  CO.    C?    POP.,   15,060. 

liCwisbiirg,  Greenbrier  Independent,  w'ly. 

HAMPSHIRE  CO.,  cf  POP.,   10,366. 

R  o  III  11  c  y  ,   Hampshire  Review,  weekly. 
South    Branch    Intelligencer, 

weekly. 
Tablet,  weekly. 

HANCOCK  CO.,   d]  POP.,  4,882. 

Fairview,  Hancock  Co.  Courier,  weekly. 
New  Cumberland,  Hancock  Co.  Independent, 
weekly. 

HARDY  CO.,  cf  POP.,  6,794. 
Moorefiehl,  Examiner,  weekly. 

H.^RRISON  CO.,    6  POP.,  20,181. 

Clarksburg,  News,  weekly. 

Telegram,  weekly. 
Salem.  Harrison  Democrat,  weekly. 

JACKSON  CO.,  -D  POP.,  16,312. 

Ravenswood,  Jackson  Bugle,  weekly. 
News,  weekly. 

JEFFERSON  CO.,  d  POP.,   15,005. 

Charlestown,  Spirit  of  Jefferson,  weekly. 

Virginia  Free  Press,  w'kly. 

West    Virginia     Democrat, 
weekly. 
Shepherdstown,  Register,  weekly. 

KANAWHA  CO.,  -O  POP.,  32,466. 

Charlestoii,  Times,  daily  and  weekly. 

Advance,  weekly. 

Journal,  weekly. 

Kanawha  Gazette,  weekly. 

State  Tribune,  weekly. 
Hampton,  Free  Baptist  Herald,  monthly. 
St.  Albans,  Nonpareil,  weekly. 

LEWIS  CO.,  D  POP.,  13,269. 

Weston,  Democrat,  weekly. 
Republican,  weekly. 
World,  weekly. 

LINCOLN  CO.,   P  POP.,  8,739. 
Hamlin,  Lincoln  Clipper,  weekly. 

MCDOWELL  CO.,  P  POP.,  3,074. 

Peerysville,  McDowell  Progress,  weekly. 

MARION  CO.,  i  POP.,  17,193. 
Fairmont,  Index,  weekly. 

West  Virginian,  weekly. 

MARSHALL  CO..  i  POP.,   18,840. 

Monndsville,  Marshall  Herald,  weekly. 
MASON  CO.,  -n  POP.,  22,293. 

Point  Pleasant,  Mason  Co.  Gazette,  w'ly. 
Register,  weekly. 

MERCER  CO.,    CP    POP.,  7,467. 

Princeton,  Journal,  weekly. 

MINERAL  CO.,  cf  POP.,  8,6:50. 

Keyser,  Mountain  Echo,  weekly. 

West  Virginia  Tribune,  weekly. 
Piedmont,  Observer,  weekly. 

MONONGALIA  CO.,    i    POP.,   14,985. 

Morgantown,  New  Dominion,  weekly. 
Post,  weekly. 

MONROE  CO.,  [?  POP.,  11,501. 
Alderson,  Statesman,  weekly. 
Union,  Monroe  Co.  Watchman,  weekly. 


WEf*T  VIRGINIA. 

MORGAN  CO.,  cf  POP.,  5,777. 

Berkeley     Springs,     Morgan     Mercury, 

weekly. 

NICHOLAS  CO.,    D  POP.,  7,223. 

Nicholas,  Chronicle,  weekly. 

OHIO  CO.,  6  POP.,  37,457. 
Wheeling,  Intelligencer,  daily,  semi-w'kly 
and  weekly. 
Register,    daily,    Sunday    and 

weekly. 
Wheelinger    Volksblatt,    daily 

and  weekly. 
News-Letter,  Sunday. 
Pan  Handle   Grocer   and    Mer- 
chants' Guide,  weekly. 

PENDLETON   CO.,  cf  POP.,  8,022. 

Franklin,  Mountain  News,  weekly. 

PLEASANTS  CO.,   "tl  POP.,  6,256. 

St.  Marys,  Observer,  weekly. 

POCAHONTAS  CO.,    O    POP.,  5,591. 

Huntersville,  Pocahontas  Times,  weekly. 

PRESTON    CO.,    i    POP.,   19,091. 

Kingwood,  Preston  Co.  Journal,  weekly. 
West  Virginia  Argus,  weekly. 

PUTN-«I  CO.,  -a  POP.,    11,375. 

Buffalo,  Kanawha  Valley  Teacher,  monthly. 
Wiufield,  Irrepressible,  weekly. 

Putnam  Democrat,  weekly. 

RALEIGH  CO.,    9    POP.,  7,367. 

Raleigh,  Raleigh  Co.  Index,  weekly. 

RANDOLPH    CO.,    D    POP.,  8,102. 

Bevei'ly,  Randolph  Enterprise,  weekly. 

RITCHIE  CO.,    □  POP.,  13,474. 

Cairo,  Ritchie  Democrat  and  Beacon  Light, 

weekly. 
Harrisville  (Ritchie  Court  House  P.  O.), 

Ritchie  Gazette,  weekly. 
Ritchie  Court  House,  Review,  weekly. 

ROANE    CO.,  -a  POP.,  12,184. 

Spencer,  Bulletin,  weekly. 

SUMMERS  CO.,  9  POP.,  9,033. 
Hintou,  Headlight,  weekly. 

Independent,  weekly. 

Mountain  Herald,  weekly. 

TAYLOR  CO.,  b  POP.,   11,455. 

Grafton,  Eagle,  weekly. 

Sentinel,  weekly. 
Standard,  weekly. 

TUCKER  CO.,  6  POP.,  3,151. 
St.  George,  Tucker  Co.  Pioneer,  weekly. 
Tucker  Democrat,  weekly. 

TYLER  CO.,  "D  pop.,   11,073. 

Middlebonrne,  Tyler  Co.  Star,  weekly. 
Riplev's.  Jackson  Herald,  weekly, 
Sistersville,  Tyler  Democrat,  weekly. 

Tyler  Independent,  weekly. 

UPSHUR  CO.,   D  POP.,    10,249. 
Buckhanuon,  Banner,  weekly. 
Busy  Bee,  weekly. 
Delta,  weekly. 

WAYNE  CO.,  Ppop.,  14,739. 
Ceredo,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Wayne  Court  House,  Wayne  Advocate, 

weekly. 

WETZEL  CO.,  6  POP.,    1.3,896. 
New  Martinsville,  Messenger,  weekly. 
Wetzel     Democrat, 
weekly. 

WIRT  CO.,  "D  POP.,  7,104. 

Elizabeth,  West  Virginia  Transcript,  w'ly. 

WOOD  CO.,  Y:  POP.,  25,006. 
Parkersburg,   State    Journal,    daily   and 
weekly. 
Sentinel,  weekly. 
State  Standard,  weekly. 
West     Virginia     Freeman. 

weekly. 
Smith's  Index,  monthly. 


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WISCONSIN. 
Pop.,  1,315,197. 

ADAMS  CO.,    D    POP.,  6,741. 

Frieudship,  Adams  Co.  Press,  weekly. 

ASHLAND  CO.,    ^    POP.,   1,559. 

A  slilaud,  Press,  weekly. 
Gliddeu,  Pioneer,  weekly. 

BARRON  CO.,  \j  POP.,  7,024. 

Barrou,  Barron  Co.  Shield,  weekly. 
Chetek,  Alert,  weekly. 

Rice  Lake,  Barron  Co.  Chi-ouotype,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 

BAYFIELD  CO.,   'U  POP.,  564. 

Bayfield,  Bayfleld  Co.  Press,  weekly. 
Washburn,  Itemizer,  weekly. 

BROWN  CO.,  D-  POP.,  34,078. 

De  Fere,  De  Standaard,  weekly. 
News,  weekly. 
Twin  City  Index,  weekly. 
Fort  Howard,  Review,  weekly. 
Sentinel,  weekly. 
Green  Bay,  State  Gazette,  daily  &  weekly. 
Advocate,  weekly. 
Der  Landsmann,  weekly. 
Musical  Journal,  monthly. 

BUFFALO  CO.,  -D  POP.,    15,528. 

Alma,  Buffalo  Co.  Journal,  weekly. 
Fountain    City,    Buffalo   Co.   Republlkaner, 

weekly. 
Mondovi,  Buffalo  Co.  Herald,  weekly. 

BURNETT  CO.,  ^  POP.,   3,140. 

Grautsbiirg,  Burnett  Co.  Sentinel,  weeklj-. 

CALUMET  CO.,  D-  POP.,   16,632. 

Cliiltou,  Calumet  Co.  News,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 
Wiskousin  Demokrat,  weekly. 

CHIPPEWA  CO.,  ^  POP.,  15,491. 
Bloomer,  Workman,  weekly. 
Cadott,  Record,  weekly. 

Chippewa  Falls,  Cnippewa  Co.  Indepen- 
dent, weekly. 
Chippewa  Herald, w'kly. 
Chippewa  Times,  w'kly. 
Appeal,  monthly. 

CLARK  CO.,  "Q  POP.,   10,715. 

Colby,  Phonograph,  weekly. 
Neillsville,  Der   Deutsch-Amerikaner , 
weekly. 

Republican  and  Press,  weekly. 

Times,  weekly. 

True  Republican,  weekly. 
Thorp,  Courier,  weekly. 

COLUMBIA  CO.,   a  POP.,  28,065. 

Cambria,  News,  weekly. 
Columbus,  Democrat,  weekly. 

Republican,  weekly. 
Kilbourn  City,  Gazette,  weekly. 

Wisconsin  Mirror,  weekly. 
Lodl,  Valley  News,  weekly. 
Pardeeville,  Breeze,  weekly. 
Portage,  Columbia  Co.  Wecker,  weekly. 

Democrat,  weekly. 

Wisconsin  State  Register,  weekly. 
Poynette,  Press,  weekly. 

CRAWFORD  CO.,  P  POP.,   15,644.  j 

Prairie  Dii  C'liieu,  Courier,  weekly.  j 

Union,  weekly. 

Soldiers'    Grove,    Crawford     Co.     Journal, 
weekly. 

DANE  CO.,   Q  POP.,  53,233. 
Black  Eai  th.  Advertiser,  weekly. 
Madisou,  Democrat,  dally  and  weekly. 

Wisconsin  State  Journal,  daily, 

tri-weekly  and  weekly. 
Badger,  weekly. 

45 


WISCONSIN. 

DANE  CO. 

Madison,  University  Press,  weekly. 

Western  Farmer  and  the  Wis- 
consin Grange  Bulletin, 
weekly. 
Wisconsin  Botschafter,  weekly. 
Wisconsin  Prohibitionist,  w'kly. 
Wisconsin  Staats-Zeitung,  w'kly. 
School  Visitor,  monthly. 
Wisconsin  Joiu-nal  of  Education, 

monthly. 
Monona  Lake  Assembly,  n'terlv. 
Mazomanie,  Sickle,  weekly. 
Mount  Horeb,  Blue  Mounds  News,  weekly. 
Oregon,  Observer,  weekly. 
Stoughton,  Courier,  weekly. 

Hub,  weekly. 
Sun  Prairie,  Countryman,  weekly. 

DODGE  CO..   D-  POP.,  45,931. 

Beaver  Dam,  Argus,  weekly. 

Dodge  Co.  Citizen,  weekly. 
Fox  Lake,  Representative,  weekly. 
Juneau,  Telephone,  weekly. 
Mayvllle,  Dodge  Co.  Pionier,  weekly. 
Randolph,  Radical,  weekly. 

DOOR  CO.,   cf  POP.,   11,645. 

Sturgeon  Bay,  Door  Co.  Advocate,  w'kly. 
J  Expositor,  weekly. 

DOUGLAS  CO.,  V]  POP.,   655. 

Superior,  Inter-Ocean,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 

DUNN  CO..  "t:  POP.,   16,817. 

Menoniouie,  Dunn  Co.  News,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 

EAU  CLAIRE  CO.,  )j  POP.,   19,993. 

Augusta,  Eagle,  weekly. 

Eau  Claire,  Free  Press,  dally  and  weekly. 

Leader,  dally  and  weekly. 

Demokrat.  weeklj'. 

News,  weekly. 

Tidning,  weekly. 

FLORENCE  CO.,  cf 

I  Florence,  Mining  News,  weekly. 

FOND  DU  LAC  CO.,  D-  POP.,  46,859. 

Brandon,  Times,  weekly. 
Fond  du  I/ac,  Commonwealth,  daily    and 
weekly. 
Reporter,  daily  and  weekly. 
Journal,  weekly. 
I  Nordwestlieher    Courier, 

weekly. 
Diocese    of    Fond   du   Lac, 
monthly, 
Rlpon,  Commonwealth,  weekly. 
Republican,  weekly. 
College  Days,  monthly. 
Waupun,  Leader,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 

GR.iNT  CO.,  DPOP.,  37,852. 

Bloomingtou,  West  Grant  Record,  weekly. 

Boscobel,  Dial,  weekly. 

Lancaster,  Grant  Co.  Herald,  weekly. 

Teller,  weekly. 
Montfort,  Monitor,  weekly. 
Platteville.  Grant  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 
Grant  Co. Witness,  weekly. 

GREEN  CO.,   g  POP.,  21,729. 
Albany,  Journal,  weekly. 

Vindicator,  weekly. 
Brodhead,  Independent,  wtekly. 

Register,  weekly. 
Monroe,  Gazette,  weekly. 

Green  Co.  Herold,  weekly. 

Sentinel,  weekly. 

Sun,  weekly. 
New  Glarus,  Unser  Wilkommener  Gast,  m'ly. 

GREEN  LAKE  CO..    D    POP.,   14,4S3. 

Berlin,  Evening  Journal,  daily  and  weekly. 

Courant,  weekly. 
Kingston,  Spy,  weekly. 


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WISCONSIN. 

liREEN  L4KE  CO. 

Markesan,  Green  Lake  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 

Herald,  weekly. 
Princeton,  Republic,  weekly. 

IOWA  CO.,  g  POP.,  2.3,628. 

Dotlgevlllc,  Chronicle,  weekly. 
Star,  weekly. 
Sun,  weekly. 
•Our  Messcnser,  monthly. 
Mineral  Point,  Iowa  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 
Tribune,  weekly. 
Temperance  Journal, semi- 
monthly. 
Ridgeway,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

JACKSON  CO.,  -G  POP.,    13,285. 

Black  River  Falls,  Badger  State  Banner, 
weekly. 
Wisconsin  Independ- 
ent, weekly. 
Merrillan,  Wisconsin  Leader,  weekly. 

JEFFERSON  CO.,   Q,  POP.,  32,15(>. 

Fort  Atkinson,  .Jefferson  Co.  Union,  weekly. 

Our  Flaff,  weekly. 
Jeflersou,  Banner,  weekly. 
Lake  Mills,  Leader,  weekly. 
Palmyra,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Waterloo,  Journal,  weekly. 
Watertown,  Gazette,  weekly. 

Republican,  weekly. 

Weltburger,  weekly. 

JUNEAU  CO.,   D  POP.,  15,582 

Elroy,  Tribune,  weekly. 

Wisconsin  Statesman,  weekly. 
Maiistoii,  Juneau  Co.  San,  weekly. 

Star,  weekly. 
Necedah,  Republican,  weekly. 
New  Lisbon,  Juneau  Co.  Argus,  weekly. 
Wonewoc,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Reporter,  weekly. 

KENOSHA  CO.,   Q,  POP.,    13,550. 

Keuosha,  Courier,  weekly. 

Telegraph,  weekly. 

Union,  weekly. 

Cupid's  Messenger,  monthly. 

KEWAUNEE  CO.,  D-  POP.,   15,807. 

Ahnapee,  Record,  weekly. 
Kewaunee,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

LA  CROSSE  CO.,  -D  POP.,   27,073. 

L.a  Crosse,    Morning  Chronicle,  dally  and 
weekly. 
Republican  and  Leader,  daUy 

and  weekly. 
Faedrelandet  Og  Emigranten, 

weekly. 
Nord  Stern,  weekly. 
North  La  Crosse,  News,  weekly. 

LA  FAYETTE   CO.,    P    POP.,  21,27!). 

Darlington,  Democrat,  weekly. 

Republican,  weekly. 
ShuUsburg,  Pick  and  Gad,  weekly. 

LANGLADE  CO.,  cf   POP.,   685. 

Antigo,  Forward,  weekly. 
News-Item,  weekly. 

LINCOLN  CO.,    6    POP.,  2,011. 

Merrill,  Lincoln  Co.  Advocate,  weekly. 

Northern  Wisconsin  News,  w'kly. 
Bhlnelander,  New  North,  weekly. 

MANITOWOC  CO.,  D-  POP.,  37,.505. 

Manitowoc,  Der  Nord-Westen,  weekly. 

Lake  Shore  Times,  weekly. 

Pilot,  weekly. 

Tribune,  weekly. 
Two  Rivers,  Manitowoc  Co.  Chronicle,  w'kly. 

MARATHON   CO.,    (i    POP.,   17,121. 

Spencer,  Tribune,  weekly. 
Wausau,  Central     Wisconsin,    daily    and 
weekly. 

Der  Deutsche  Pionier,  weekly. 

Pilot  and  Review,  weekly. 

Torch  of  Liberty,  weekly. 

Wochenblatt,  weekly. 


WISCONSIN. 

MARINETTE  CO.,   cf  POP.,  8,929. 

Marinette,  Marinette  and  Peshtigo  Eagle, 
weekly. 
North  Star,  weekly. 

MARQUETTE  CO.,    D    POP.,  8,908. 

Moutello,  Express,  weekly. 
Westfield,  Central  Union,  weekly. 

MILWAUKEE   CO.,   □,  POP.,   138,537. 

Bay  View,  Herald,  weekly. 

MiUvaukee,  Der  Herold,  daily,  weekly  and 

Sunday. 
Der  S  jebote,  daily  and  w'kly. 
Evening  Wisconsin,  daily  and 

weekly. 
Freie   Presse,   daily,    weekly 

and  Sunday. 
Globe,  daily. 
Journal,  daily. 
Sentini'l,  daily  and  weekly. 
Amerikanische  Turnzeitung, 

Sunday. 
Au,  Sunday. 
Bulletin,  weekly. 
Catholic  Citizen,  weeklj'. 
Christian  Statesman,  weekly. 
Columbia,  weekly. 
Deutsch-A  merikanische 

Kunstblatter,  Sunday. 
Excelsior,  weekly. 
Germania,  weekly. 
Jugend  Post,  weekly. 

*  Kinder  Post,  Sunday. 
Messenger,  weekly.' 
Peck's  Sun,  weekly. 
Sunday  Telegraph,  Sunday. 
Volksblatt,  Sunday. 

♦  Young  Churchman,  Sunday. 
Zgoda,  weekly. 
Domacnost,  tri-monthly. 

■^ImFamilien  Kreise,  bi-w'ly. 

Acker   unil    Gartenbau   Zeit-- 
iing,  semi-monthly. 

Die  Deutsche  Amerikanische 
Gewerbe  und  Indu.strie 
Zeitung  :  Fortschritt  der 
Zeit,  semi-monthly. 

Der  Hermanns-Sohn,  m'thly. 

Erziehungs-Blaetter,    m'thly. 

Lehier-(  ost,  monthly. 

Millwright  and  Engineer, 
nionthl}'. 

Northwestern  Trades  Ga- 
zette, monthly. 

Review,  monthly. 

Uniteil  States  Miller,  m'thlj-. 

Uuser  Blatt,  monthly. 

Wheel  and  Runner,  monthly. 

Wisconsin  Advocate,  m'thly. 

Vlertel  jahrliches  Magazin 
der  Modernen  Literatur, 
quarterly. 

MONROE    CO.,  -D  POP.,   21,607. 

Sparta,  Democrat  Enterprise,  weekly. 

Herald,  weekly. 

News,  weekly. 
Tomah,  Badger  State  Monitor,  weekly. 
Journal,  weekly. 

OCONTO  CO.,  cf  POP.,  9,848. 

Oconto,  Enquirer,  weekly. 

Lumberman,  weekly. 
Oconto  Co.  Reporter,  weekly. 

OUTAGAMIE  CO.,  D-  POP.,  28,716. 

Appletou,  Post,  daily  and  weekly. 

Crescent,  weekly. 

Volksfreund,  weekly. 

Wecker    und    Beobachter    Am 
Winnebago,  weekly. 
Kaukauna,  Times,  weekly. 

OZAUKEE  CO.,   D-    POP.,   15,461. 

Cedarburg,  News,  weekly. 
Port   Wasliinsjtou,  Ozaukee   Co.    Adver- 
tiser, weeklj\ 

Star,  weekl}'. 

Zeitung,  weekly. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


707 


WISCONSIN. 

PEPi.v  CO.  -a  POP.,  (),226. 

Durand,  Pepin  Co.  Courier,  weekly. 
Pepin,  Star,  weelcly. 

PIERCE  CO.,  ti  POP..  17,744. 

KUs^vorth,  Pierce  Co.  Herald,  weekly. 
Prescott,  Pierce  Co.  Plaindealer,  weekly. 
River  Falls,  Journal,  weekly. 

POLK  CO.,  "tl  POP..  10,018. 
Clear  Lake,  Herald,  weekly. 
Osceola  Mill's.  Polk  Co." Press,  weekly. 
St.  Croix  Falls,  Dalles  of  St.  Croix,  weekly. 

PORTAGE  CO.,      D   POP.,  17,731. 

Stevens'  Poiut,  Democrat,  weeklj'. 
Journal,  weekly. 
Portage  Co.  Gazette,  w'ly. 
Wisconsin  Eagle,  w'kly. 
Wisconsin  Pinery,  w'kly. 
Hungerford's  Real  Estate 
Journal,  monthly. 

PRICE  CO.,   (^   POP.,  785. 
Fifield,  Advocate,  weekly. 
Phillips,  Times,  weekly. 

RACINE  CO.,  Ca^  POP.,  30,022. 

Burlington,  Free  Press,  weekly. 

Standard,  weekly." 
Racine,  Journal,  daily  and  weekly. 

Times,  daily. 

Advocate,  weekly. 

Correspondent,  weekly. 

Folkets  Avis,  weekly. 

Slavic,  weekly  and  Sunday. 

Utley's  Dollar  Weekly.      " 

College  Mercury,  semi-monthly. 

Agriculturist,  monthly. 

Manufacturer  and  Export  Journal, 
monthly. 
Union  Grove,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Waterford.  Post,  weekly. 

RICHLAND  CO.,   P  POP.,   18,174. 

Richland  Centei',  Republican  and  Obser- 
ver, weekly. 
Rustic,  weekly. 

ROCK  CO.,   (?   POP.,  38,82.3. 

Beloit,  Free  Press,  daily  and  weekly. 
Argus,  weekly. 
Round  Table,  bi-weekly. 
Clinton,  Herald,  weekly. 
Edgerton,  Wisconsin   Tobacco   Reporter, 

weekly. 
Evansville,  Enterprise,  semi  weekly. 

Review,  weekly. 
Janesville,  Gazette,  daily  and  weekly. 
Recorder,  daily  and  weekly. 
Commercial  Union,  weekl'y. 
Sun,  weekly. 
Times,  wecklv. 
Milton,  Telephone,  weekly. 

ST.  CROIX  CO.,  ~n  POP.,  18,956. 

Baldwin,  Bulletin,  weekly. 
Hudson,  Star  and  Times,  weekly. 

True  Republican,  weekly. 
New  Richmond,  St.  Croix  Republican,  w'kly. 

SAUK  CO.,   D  POP.,  28,729. 

Bai-aboo,  Ford's  Sauk  Co.  Democrat,  w'ly. 

Republic,  weekly. 
Prairie  Du  Sac,  Sauk  Co.  News,  weekly. 
Reedsburg,  Free  Press,  weekly. 

Sauk  Co.  Herold,  weekly. 
Sauk  City,  Pionier  am  Wisconsin,  weekly. 
Spring  Green,  Home  News,  weekly. 

SAWYER  CO.,  "Q 

Hay  ward.  North  Wisconsin  News,  weekly. 

SHAWANO  CO.,  cf  POP.,  10,371. 

Shawano,  Shawano  Co.  Advocate,  weekly. 
Shawano  Co.  Journal,  weekly. 
Shavrano  Co.  Wochenblatt,  w'ly. 

SHEBOYGAN  CO.,  □-  POP.,  34,206. 

Plymouth,  Reporter,  weekly. 


WISCONSIN. 

SHEBOYGAN  CO. 

Slieboyifan,  Herald,  weekly. 

National  Demokrat,  weekly. 

Times,  weekly. 
„     .  Zeitung  und  Tribun,  weekly. 

Sheboygan  Falls,  Sheboygan  Co.  News,  w'kly 

TAYLOR  CO.,    [^    POP.,  2,311. 

Medfoi-d,  Der  Waldbote,  weekly. 

Deutsche  Zeitung,  weekly. 
Taylor  Co.  Star  and  News,  w'kly. 
Der  An.siedler  iu  Wisconsin,  semi- 
monthly. 

TREMPEALEAU  CO.,  HH  POP.,  17,189. 

Arcadia,  Trempealeau  Co.   Republican   and 

Leader,  weekly. 
Galesville,  Independent,  weekly. 
Independence,  News,  weekly. 
White  Hall,  Times,  weekly. 

VERNON  CO.,  -D  POP.,  23,2:35. 
Hillsborough,  Wi.sconsin  Sentry,  weekly. 
Viroqiia,  Vernon  Co.  Censor,"weekly." 
Vernon  Co.  Leader,  weekl'y. 

WALWORTH  CO.,   Q,   POP.,  26,249. 

Darien,  Banner,  weekly. 
Delavan,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Republican,  weekly. 
Wisconsin  Deaf  Miite  Times,  w'kly. 
Elkhorn,  Walworth  Co.Independent,w'kly. 
Lake  Geneva,  Herald,  weekly. 

News,  weekly." 
Sharon,  Reporter,  weekly. 
Wliitewater,  Chronicle,  weekly. 
Register,  weekly. 
St.  Luke's  Record,  monthly. 

WASHBURN  CO.,   'Q 

Shell  Lake,  Watchman,  weekly. 

WASHINGTON,   CO  ,  O  POP.  '23,442. 

Hartford,  Press,  weekly. 

West  Bend,  Democrat,  weekly. 

Deut.scher  Beobaehter,  w'kly. 

Times,  weekly. 

WAUKESHA  CO.,   O,  POP.,  28,957. 

Nashotah,  Scholiast,  monthly. 
Oconomowoc,  Local,  weekly. 

Wisconsin  Free  Press,  weekly. 
Sussex,  Wisconsin  Calendar,  monthly. 
Waiikeisha,  Freeman,  weekly. 

Waukesha  Co.    D  e  m  o  c  r  a 
weekly. 

Real  Estate  Journal,  monthlj-. 

WAUPACA  CO.,    n   POP.,  20.9.M. 

Cllntonville,  Tribune,  weekly, 
lola.  Messenger,  weefely. 
New  London,  Times,  weekly. 
Waupaca,  Post,  weekly. 

Waupaca  Co.  Republican.w'kly. 
Weyauwega,  Chronicle,  weekly. 

WAUSHARA  CO.,    D    POP.,  12,637. 

Plalnfleld,  Sun,  weekly. 

Wautonia,  Waushara  Argus,  weekly. 

WINNEBAGO  CO.,   D-  POP.,  42,740. 

Menasha,  Twin  City  News,  daily. 
Press,  weekly. 

Wiuui'bago  Anzeiger,  weekly. 
Neenah,  Tiiucs,  daily  and  weekly. 

Gazette,  weekly. 
Omro,  Journal,  weekly. 

Stalwart,  weekly. 
Oshkosh,  Morning  Times,  daily  &  weekly. 
North  Western,  daily  &  weekly. 
Signal,  weekly. 

Wisconsin  Telegraph,  weekly. 
Magnet,  monthly. 
Messenger,  bi-monthly. 
Wlnneconne,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

WOOD  CO.,  n  POP.,  8,931. 
Centralia,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Grand  Rapids,  Tribune,  weekly. 

Wood  Co.  Reporter,  w'kly 
Marshfleld,  Demokrat,  weekly. 

Times  and  Gazette,  weekly. 
Pittsville,  Independent,  weekly. 


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GEO.  i*.  KOVVELL  &  GO'S 


ARIZONA    TERRTTORY. 
Pop.,  40,440. 

APACHE  CO.,  D-  POP.,  5,283. 

Hollmiok,  Times,  weekly. 
St.  John's,  Heralii,  weekly. 

Orion  Era,  weekly. 

COCHISE  CO.,   Q,  POP.,  8,750. 
Benson,  Herald,  weekly. 
Tombstone,  Cociiise  Recurfl,  daily. 

Epitapii  and  Republican,   daily 
and  weekly. 
Wileox,  Southwestern  Stockman,  weekly. 

GILA  CO.,    n    POP.,   875. 

Olobe.  Arizona  Silver  Belt,  weekly. 

MARICOPA   CO.,   □  POP.,  5,689. 

Phoenix,  Arizona  Gazette,  dally  and  w'kly. 
Herald,  daily  and  weeklj'. 
EI  Mericurio,  Sunday. 
El  Progreso  Catolico,  weekly. 

MOHAVE  CO  ,   -a  POP.,  1.190. 

Mineral  Park,  Mohave  Co.  Miner,  Sunday. 

PIMA  CO.,    p    POP.,  17,006. 

Tucson,  Arizona  Citizen,  daily  and  weekly. 
Arizona  Star,  daily  and  weekly. 
Tailings,  daily. 

Arizona  Mining  Index,  weekly. 
El  Frouterizo,  weekly. 
Sunshine  and  Silver,  Sunday. 

PINAL  CO.,   p  POP.,  3,044. 
Florence,  Arizona  Enterprise,  weekly. 

YAVAPAI  CO.,  n  POP.,  5,013. 
Flagstaff,  Arizona  Champion,  weekly. 
Prescott,  Arizona  Journal,  daily  and  w'kly. 

Arizona  Miner,  daily  and  weekly. 

Morning  Courier,  daily  and  w'kly. 

YUMA    CO.,   P  POP.,  3,215. 

Yuma,  Arizona  Sentinel,  weekly. 
Republican,  weekly. 

DAKOTA   TERRITORY. 
Pop.,  350,000. 

AURORA  CO.,    Q    POP.,  2,400. 

Plankinton,  Aurora  Co.  Standard,  weekly. 

Dakota  Aurora,  weekly. 

Dakota  Free  Press,  weekly. 
White  Lake,  Dispatch,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 

BARNES  CO.,  d  POP.,  3,000. 

Sanborn,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

Valley  City,  Times,  dally  and  weekly. 

Barnes  Co.  Record,  weekly. 

North  Dakota  Democrat,  w'ly. 

BEADLE  CO.,  P  POP.,  5,00(1. 

Altoona,  Jim  River  Valley  Eagle,  weekly. 
Cavour,  Beadle  Co.  Democrat,  weekly. 
Huron,  Times,  daily  and  weekly. 

Dakota  Huronite,  weekly. 

Dakota  Leader,  weekly. 

Herald,  weekly. 

Dakota  Alliance,  monthly. 

Dakota  Farmer,  monthly. 
Wesslngton,  Times,  weekly. 

BENSON  CO.,    i    POP.,  400. 

Minnewnukau,  Dakota  Siftings,  weekly. 

BILLINGS    CO.,  -a  POP.,  6.t0. 

Medora,  Bad  Lands  Cow  Boy,  weekly. 

BON  HOMME  CO.,  □,  POP.,  6,000. 

Scotland,  Dakota  Citizen,  weekly. 
Springfield,  Times,  weekly. 
Tyndall,  Tribune,  weekly. 

BROOKINGS  CO.,  Q,  POP.  3,000. 

Aurora.  Times,  weekly. 

Brookings,  Brookings  Co.  Press,  weekly. 

Brookings  Co.  Sentinel,  w'kly. 
Elkton,  Record,  weekly. 
Volga,  Ti-ibune,  weekly. 
White,  Enterprise,  weekly. 


DAKOTA   TERRITORY. 

BROWN    CO.,    D    POP.,  6,000. 

Aberdeen,  Dakota  Pioneer,  weekly. 

Republican,  weekly. 
Columbia,  Brown  Co.  Sentinel,  weekly. 

Dispatch,  weekly. 
Detroit,  Free  Press,  weekly. 
Frederick,  Free  Press,  weekly. 
Ordway,  Tribune,  weekly. 
Warner,  Sun,  weekly. 

BRULE  CO.,   Cp   POP.,  3,000. 
Bijou  Hills  (Granville),  Times,  weekly. 
Chninberlain,  Dakota  Democrat,  weekly. 

Register,  weekly. 
Kimball,  Brule  Index,  weekly. 

Graphic,  weekly. 
Pukwana,  Press,  weekly. 

BURLEIGH  CO.,  (j  POP.,  7,000. 

Bismarck,  Dakota  Blade,  dally. 

Evening    Journal,    dally     and 

weekly. 
Tribune,  daily  and  weekly. 

CAMPBELL  CO.,    D    POP.,    150. 

La  Grace,  Campbell  Co.  Courier,  weekly. 

CASS  CO.,  cf  POP.,  15,000. 

Casselton,  Courier,  weekly. 

Fargo,  Argus,  daily,  Sunday  and  weekly. 

Democrat,  daily. 

Evening     Republican,     daily     and 
weeRly. 

Sun,  daily. 

Northwestern  Farmer,  monthly. 
Tower  City,  Herald,  weekly. 
Wheatland,  Eagle,  weekly. 

CHARLES  MIX  CO.,    P    POP.,  500. 

Castalia,  Republican,  weekly. 
Darlington,  Charles  Mix  Co.  News,  weekly. 
Wheeler,  County  Record,  weekly. 

CLARK  CO.,  D-  POP.,   1.000. 

Clark,  Clark  Co.  Pilot,  weekly. 

Clark  Co.  Review,  weekly. 
Raymond,  Gazette,  weekly. 

CLAY  CO.,  C\  POP.,  5,000. 

Vermillion,  Dakota  Republican,  weekly.. 

CODINGTON    CO.,  D- POP.,  3,000. 

Henry,  Dakota  Eagle,  weekly. 
Watertowu,  Courier,  daily  and  weekly. 

Dakota  News,  weekly. 

Democrat,  weekly. 

CUSTER  CO.,  p  POP.,  1,000. 

Custer,  Chronicle,  weekly. 

DAVISON  CO.,  p  POP.,  5,000. 

Mitchell,  Republican,  daily,  and  weekly. 

Mail,  weekly. 
Mount  Vernon,  Gazette,  weekly. 

DAY  CO.,  D-  POP.,  1,800. 

Andover,  Gazette,  weekly. 
Bristol,  Herald,  weekly. 
Britton,  Dakota  Daylight,  weekly. 
Webster,  Reporter  and  Farmer,  weekly, 

DEUEL  CO.,  O  POP.,  2,500. 

Clear  Lake,  Deuel  Co.  Advocate,  weekly. 
Gary,  Inter-State,  weekly. 

DICKEY  CO.,    D   POP.,  2,750. 

EUendale,  Commercial,  weekly. 

Dickey  Co.  Leader,  weekly. 
Hudson,  Herald,  weekly. 
Port  Emma,  Times,  weekly. 
Yorktown,  Dickey  Co.  Press,  weekly. 

DOUGLAS  CO.,  p 

Grand  View,  Douglas  Co.  Chronicle,  w'ly. 
South  Dakota  Tribune,  w'ly 
Harrison,  Globe,  weekly. 

EDMUNDS  CO.,    D    POP.,   1,800. 

Ipswich,  Dakota  Tribune,  weekly. 

Gazette,  weekly. 
Roscoe,  Herald,  weekly. 
Magnet,  weekly. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


709 


DAKOTA   TERRITORY. 

EMMONS  CO.,    D 

Williaiiispovt,  Emmons  Co.  Record,  w'ly. 

F.\ULK  CO.,    n    POP.,   500. 

Ellisville,  Imlependent.  weekly. 
Faulkton,  Times,  weekly. 
Hairiiigton,  Radiator,  weekly. 
La  Fooii,  Record,  weekly. 

FOSTER  CO.,    i    POP.,  2,500. 

(larrineton,  News,  weekly. 
New  Rockford,  Transcript,  weekly. 

GRAND   FORKS  CO.,  cf  POP.,  9,000. 

■Grand  Forks,  Herald,  daily  and  weekly. 

Plaindealer,  daily  and  w'y. 

Tidende,  weekly. 

Northwest  Home,  qiiart'ly. 
Larimore,  Pioneer,  weekly. 
Northwood,  Headlight,  weekly. 

GRANT  CO.,  D-  POP.,   5,000. 

Big  Stone  City,  Herald,  weekly. 
Milbauk,  Grant  Co.  Review,  weekly. 
News-Letter,  weekly. 

GRIGGS  CO.,  cf  POP.,  800. 

Cooperstown,  Griggs  Co.  Courier,  weekly. 

HAMLIN  CO.,  D-  POP.,  1,500. 

Castle^-ood,  Hamlin  Co.  Times,  weekly. 
Estelline,  Bell,  weekly. 

Dakota  Real  Estate,  monthly. 

HAND  CO.,    CP   POP.,  5,500. 

Dean,  Spring  Lake  Star,  weekly. 
Howell,  Chronicle,  weekly. 
Miller,  Gazette,  weekly. 

Hand  Co.  Press,  weekl.y. 
Ree  Heights,  Ree  Valley  Free  Pres.s,  weekly. 
St.  Lawrence,  Dakota  State  Journal,  weekly. 
Tribune,  weekly. 

HANSON  CO.,  Q,  POP.,  2,000. 

Alexandria,  Hanson  Co.  Advocate,  w'ly. 
Herald,  weekly. 

HUGHES  CO..  [?  POP.,  4,000. 

Blunt,  Advocate,  weekly. 

Dakota  School  Journal,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 
Canning,  City  News,"  weekly. 
East  Pierre,  Evening  Free  Press,  daily  and 

weekly. 
Fielder.  Times,  weekly. 
Harold,  Sentinel,  weekly. 

Star,  weekly. 
Pierre.  Recorder,  daily  andjweekly. 
Dakota  Journal,  weekly. 
Signal,  weekly. 

HUTCHINSON  CO.,  □,  POP.,  3,000. 

Dakota  City,  Advance,  weekly. 
Olivet,  Hutchinson  Co.  Record,  weekly 

Hutchinson  Co.  Rural  Voice,  weekl.v. 

HYDE  CO.,   tp   POP.,  850. 
Bramhall,  Blade,  weekly. 
Hlghniore,  Herald,  weekly. 

Vox  Populi,  weekly. 
Holabii'd.  Advocate,  weekly. 

JERAULD  CO..    f?    POP.,  800. 

Alpena,  Jerauld  Co.  Journal,  weekly. 
Waterbury,  News,  weekly. 
Wessington  r?i»riugs,  Herald,  weekly. 

Jerauld  Co.  News, 
weekly. 

KIDDER  CO.,  i  POP.,  5C0. 

Dawson,  Globe,  weekly. 
Steele,  Herald,  weekly. 

KINGSBURY  CO.,  □,  POP.,  3,000. 

Denver,  Gazette,  weekly. 

De  Sinet.  Kingsbury  Co.  News,  weekly. 

Leader,  weekly. 
Iroquois,  Herald,  weekly. 
Lake  Preston,  Times,  weekly. 
Manchester,  Times,  weekly. 


DAKOTA  TERRITORY. 

LAKE    CO.,  n,  POP.,  3,000. 

Madison,  Lake  Co.  Leader,  weekly. 

Lake  Co.  Sentinel,  weekly. 
Wentworth,  Bond,  weekly. 
Winfred,  Witness,  weekly.  , 

LA  MOURE    CO.,    D    POP.,  400. 

Grand  Rapids,  Journal,  weekly. 
La  Moure,  Chronicle,  weekly. 

La  Moure  Co.  Progress,  weekly. 

LAWRENCE  CO.,  p  POP.,  20,000. 

Deadwood,  Black  Hills  Pioneer,  daily  and 
weekly. 
Black  Hills   Times,  daily  and 
weekly. 
Lead  Citv,  Tribune,  daily. 
Spearfisli,  Dakota  Register,  weekly. 
Sturgis,  Record,  weekly. 

LINCOLN  CO.,  □,  POP.,  6,000. 

Canton,  Advocate,  weekly. 

Siou.x  VaUej'  News,  weekly. 

MCCOOK  CO.,   Q,  POP.,  2,500. 

Bridgewater,  Journal,  weekly. 

Times,  weekly. 
Montrose,  South  Dakota  New  State,  weekly. 
Salem,  Pioneer  Register,  weekly. 

MCLEAN  CO.,  'u 

Washburn,  Times,  weekly. 

MCPHERSON  CO.,    O    POP.,  350. 

Koto.  McPherson  Co.  News,  weekly. 
Leola,  Banner,  weekly. 

MERCER  CO.,    [i    POP.,   150. 

Stanton,  Pilot,  weekly. 

MINER  CO.,   C\  POP.,  3,000. 

Canova,  Dollar  Weekly. 

Carthage,  Our  Prairie  Home,  weekly. 

Ho«-ard,  Advance,  weekly. 

Farmer,  weekly. 
Vilas,  Times,  weekly. 

MINNEHAHA  CO.,   □,  POP.,  9,000. 

Dell  Rapids,  Exponent,  weekly. 

Sioux  Falls,  Press,  dally  and  weekly. 

Argus,  weekly. 

Leader,  weekly. 

Real  Estate  Bulletin,  m'thly. 
Valley  Springs,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

MOODY    CO.,   □,  POP.,  4,000. 

Egan,  Express,  weekly. 
Flandreau,  Herald,  weekly. 

Moody  Co.  Enterprise,  weekly. 

Vesterheimen,  weekly. 

MORTON  CO.,    a    POP.,  4,000. 

M andan.  Pioneer,  daily  and  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 

NELSON  CO.,  cf 

liakota.  Nelson  Co.  News,  weekly. 
Michigan,  Nelson  Co.  Capital,  weekly. 

PEMBINA   CO.,  cf  POP.,  5,500. 

Bathgate,  Sentinel,  weekly. 
Neche.  Pembina  Co.  Tribune,  weekly. 
Pembina.  Pioneer  Expre.ss,  weekly. 
St.  Thomas,  Times,  weekly. 

PENNINGTON  CO.,   P  POP.,  3,000. 

Rapid  City,  Black  Hills  Journal,  weekly. 
Black  Hills  World,  monthly. 

POTTER  CO.,    D    POP.,  800. 

Appomattox,  Herald  and  Soldiers'  Advocate, 

weekly. 
Copp,  Dakota  Blizzard,  weekly. 
Davidson,  Potter  Co.  Republican,  weekly. 
Forest  City,  Press,  weekly. 
Gettysburg.  Herald,  weekly. 
Pembroke,  Clarion,  weelvly. 
Union,  Potter  Co.  Union,  weekly. 


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GEO.   P.   ROWELL   &   CO'S 


DAKOTA   TERRITORY. 

RAMSEY  CO.,    tl    POP.,   1,250. 

Bartlett,  Courier,  weekly. 
Devil's  Lake,  Inter  Ocean,  weekly. 
News,  weekly. 

RANSOM  CO.,  D-  POP.,  2,000. 

Liisboii,  Dakota  Clipper,  weekly. 

Star,  weekly. 
Sheldon,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

RICHLAND  CO.,  O  POP.,  4,000. 

VVahpeton,  Richland  Co.  Gazette,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 

ROBERTS  CO.,   Q-  POP.,  650. 

Wilinot,  Roberts  Co.  Record,  weekly. 

ROLETTE  CO.,    [f] 

Dimseith,  Herald,  weekly. 

SANBORN  CO.,    C?    POP.,  2,000. 

Diana,  Monitor,  weeklj'. 

Forestbiirs:,  Sanborn  Co.  Advocate,  w'kly. 
Letefier.  Blade,  weekly. 
Woonsocket,  News,  w'eekl.y. 
Times,  weekly. 

SARGENT  CO.,  O  POP.,    1. 100. 

Forniau,  Item,  weekly. 
Miluor,  Free  Press,  weekly. 

Sargent  Co.  Teller,  weekly. 
Ransom  City,  Pilot,  weekly. 

SPINK  CO.,  n  POP.,  4,000. 
Ashton,  Bee,  weekly. 
Athol,  Star,  weekly. 
Crandon,  Tribune,  weekly. 
Doland,  Record,  weekly. ' 
Frankfort,  Advocate,  weekly. 
Mellette,  Tribune,  weekly. 
Northville,  Advance,  weekly. 
Redlield,  Dakota  Dispatch,  weekly. 

Dakota  Sun,  weekly. 

Journal,  weekly. 

STARK  CO.,  -a  POP.,  900. 

Dickiusoii,  Press,  weekly. 

STEELE  CO.,  cf 

Hope,  Pioneer,  weekly. 

Steele  Co.  Gazette,  weekly. 

STUTSMAN    CO.,    i    POP.,  4,500. 

JainestoiTu,  Capital,  daily  and  weekly. 

Morning  Alert,  daily  and  w'y. 
Der  Pionier,  weekly. 

SULLY  CO.,   y  POP.,  7.50. 

Clifton,  Sully  Co.  Watchman,  weekly. 
Fairbank,  Pilgrim,  weekly. 
Tribune,  weekly. 
Norfolk  (Agate  P.  O.),  Spy,  weekly. 
Okobojo,  Times,  weekly. 
Onida,  Journal,  weekly. 

TOWNER  Co.,    i 

Cando,  Towner  Co.  Tribune,  weekly. 

TRAILL  CO.,  cf  POP.,  5,000. 

Hillsboro,  Banner,  weekly. 
MayvlUe,  Tribune,  weekly. 
Portland,  Inter-Ocean,  weekly. 

TURNER    CO.,   Q,  POP.,  6,000. 

Centreville,  Chronicle,  weekly. 

Index,  weekly. 
Hurley,  Turner  Co.  Herald,  weekly. 
Marion  Junction,  Marion  Sentinel,  weekly. 
Parker,  New  Era,  weekly. 

Press,  weekly. 

Western  Educator,  monthly. 

UNION  CO.,  Q,  POP.,  7,000. 
Beresford,  News,  weekly. 
Elk  Point,  Union  Co.' Courier,  weekly. 

WALSH  CO.,  [:f  POP.,  12,000. 
Grafton,  Herald,  weekly. 

News  and  Times,  weekly. 
Miuto,  Forest  River  Journal,  weekly. 
Park  River,  Gazette,  weekly. 


DAKOTA    TERRITORY. 

WALWORTH  CO.,    D    POP.,   650. 

Bangor,  Blue  Blanket,  weekly. 
Le  Beau,  Leader,  weekly. 
Scranton,    Pioneer,  weekly. 

YANKTON  CO.,   Q.  POP.,  8,.390. 

Yankton,  Press   and  Dakotian,  daily  and 
weekly. 
Dakota  Freie  Presse,  weekly. 
Dakota  Herald,  weekly. 
Dakota  Outlook,  weekly.    . 

IDAHO  TERRITORY'. 
Pop.,  3-^,610. 

ADA  CO.,  P  POP.,  4,671. 

Boise    City,    Idaho  Statesman,  triweekly 
and  weekly. 
Republican,  weekly. 
Caldwell,  Tribune,  weekly. 

ALTURAS  CO.,    P    POP.,  3,125. 

Bellevue,  Chronicle,  tri-weekl.y. 
Hailey,  Wood  River  News-Miner,  daily  and 
weekly. 
Wood  River  Times,  daily  &  weekly. 
Ketchum,  Idaho  Keystone,  weekly. 

BEAR  LAKE  CO.,   Q,  POP.,   1,250. 

Paris,  Bear  Lake  Democrat,  weeklj'. 

BOISE  CO.,  D  POP.,  3,214. 

Idaho  City,  Idaho  World,  semi-weekly  & 
weekly.  No  advertisements- 
inserted  in  weekl.v. 

CUSTER  CO.,    D    POP.,  400. 

Challis,  Idaho  Messenger,  weekly. 
Houstiin,  Press,  weekl.v. 

NEZ  PERCES  CO.,   "□  POP.,  3,965. 

liBwiston,  Nez  Perce  News,  weekly. 

Teller,  weekly. 
Moscow,  Mirror,  weekl.y. 

ONEIDA  CO.,  Q.  POP.,  6,964. 
Eagle  Rock,  Idaho  Register,  weekly. 

OWY'HEE  CO.   P  POP.,  1,426. 

Silver  City,  Idaho  Avalanche,  weekly. 

SHOSHONE  CO.,  i    POP..  469. 

Murra.v,  Coeur  D'Alene  Sun,  trl- weekl.v. 

WASHINGTON  CO.,   -O  POP..   879. 

Weiser,  Leader,  weekly. 

INDIAN  TERRITORY. 

CHEROKEE  NATION,  cf  POP.,  2,500. 

Tahleqiiah,  Cherokee  Advocate,  weekly- 
Vinita,  Indian  Chieftain,  weekly. 

CHOCTAW    NATION,   C\  POP.,   2,300. 

Atoka,  Indian  Champion,  weekl.v. 
McAllister,  Indian  Missionary,  monthly. 

CREEK  NATION,   □-  POP.,  700. 

Muskogee,  Indian  Journal,  weekly. 

Our  Brother  in  Red,  monthly. 

UPPER  ARKAN.SAS  DISTRICT,  "□ 

Darlington, Cheyenne  Transporter,  seml-m'lj'. 

MONTANA  TERRITORY. 
Pop.,  39,l!i9. 

BEAVERHEAD  CO.,  P  POP.,  2,712. 

Dillon,  Tribune,  weekly. 

CHOTEAU  CO.,  i  POP.,  3,058. 

Fort  Benton,  River  Press,  daily  and  w'kly. 
Montana  Wool  Grower,  quar- 
terly. 

CUSTER  CO.,  □,  POP.,  2,510. 

Miles  City,  Yellowstone  Journal,  daily  and 
weekly. 
Stock-Growers'  Journal,  w'kly. 


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MONTANA    TERRITORY. 

DAWSON  CO.,  a'  Por.,  2.0OO. 

Olenrtive,  Independent,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 

DEER  LODGE  CO.,  -D  POP.,  8,876. 

Anaconda,  Review,  weekly. 

Deer  Liodge,  New  North-West,  weekly. 

GALLATIN  CO.,   Q  POP.,  3,643. 

Bozeinau,  Avant  Courier,  weekly. 

Chronicle,  weekly. 
Livingston,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

LEWIS  AXD  CLARKE  CO.,  D  POP.,  6,521. 

Helena,  Herald,  daily  and  weekly. 

Independent,  daily  and  weekly. 

Montanian,  daily. 

Montana  Argus,  weekly. 

Montana  Baptist,  monthly. 

Montana  Live  Stock  Journal,  ni'ly. 
Sun  River,  Sun,  weekly. 

MADISON  CO.,  p  POP.,  3,915. 
Virginia  City,  Madlsonian,  weekly. 

MEAGHER   CO.,  D  POP.,  2,743. 

Maiden,  Mineral  Argas,  weekly. 

White  Sulphur  Springs.  Rocky  Mountain 

Husbandman, 
weekly. 

MISSOULA   CO.,  tj  POP.,  2,587. 

Missoula,  Missoula  Co.  Times,  weekly. 
Missouliau,  weekly. 

SILVER  BOW  CO.,  p  POP.,  15,000. 

Butte  City,  Inter-Mountain,    daily,    semi- 
weekly  and  weekly. 
Miner,  dally  and  semi- weekly. 

YELLOWSTONE  CO.,  Q^  POP.,  2,00J. 

Billings,  Rustler,  dailv. 
Herald,  weekly. 
Post,  weekly. 
Inter-Mountain  Workman,  m'ly. 


NEW    MEXICO    TERRITORY. 
Pop.,  119,565. 

BERNALILLO    CO.,  -D  POP.,   17,225. 

Albuquerque,  .Evening    Democrat,   daily 
and  weekly. 
Morning  Journal,  daily  and 

weekly. 
La  Revlsta,  weekly. 

COLFAX  CO.,  cf  POP.,  3,398. 

Raton,  Independent,  dally  and  weekly. 

Comet,  weekly. 
Springer.  Colfax  Co.  Stockman,  weekly. 

DONA  ANA  CO.,   I?    POP.,  7,612. 

Lias  Cruces,  Rio  Grande  Republican,  w'kly. 

GRANT  CO.,  p  POP.,  4,539. 

Deniing,  Headlight,  daily. 

Tribune  and  Lake  Valley    Herald, 
weekly. 
Lordsburg,  Advance,  weekly. 
Silver  City,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

Southwest  Sentinel,  weekly. 

LINCOLN  CO.,  Q,  POP.,  2,513. 
Lincoln,  Golden  Era,  weekly. 
White  Oaks,  Lincoln  Co.  Leader,  weekly. 

MORA  CO.,  cf  POP.,  9,751. 

Watrous,  Mora  Co.  Pioneer,  weekly. 

SAN  MIGUEL  CO.,  D-POP.,  20,638. 

Lias  Vegas,  Gazette,  daily  and  weekly. 
Optic,  daily  and  weekly. 
Chriiniele,  "weekly. 
New    Mexico    Stock    Grower, 

%veekly. 
Revista  Catolica,  weekly. 
Sunday  Herald.  Sunday. 
Mining  World,  monthly. 


NEW  MEXICO  TERRITORY. 

SANTA  FE  CO.,  D  POP.,  10,867. 

Sauta  Fe,  New  Mexican  Review,  daily  and 
weekly. 
New  Mexico,  monthly. 

SIERRA  CO.,  P  POP.,  250, 

Chloride,  Black  Range,  weekly. 

SOCORRO  CO.,  -a  POP.,  7,875. 

Socorro,  Chieftain,  weekly. 

TAOS  CO.,   6  POP  ,  11,029. 

Fernandez  de  Taos,  Herald,  weekly. 

UTAH  TERRITORY. 
Pop.,  143,963. 

BE.AVER  CO.,  pVOF.,   3,918. 

Beaver,  Beaver  Co.  Record,  weekly. 

Southern  XJtonian,  weekly. 

Frisco,  Southern  Utah  Times,  weekly. 

CACHE  CO.,   ti  POP..  12,562. 

Logan,  Utah  Journal,  semi-weekly. 

SALT  LAKE  CO.,  i  POP.,  31,977. 

Salt  Lake  City,  Deseret  Evening  News, 
daily,  semi- weekly 
and  weekly. 

Salt  Lake  Evening  Chron- 
icle, daily. 

Salt  Lake   Herald,  daily, 
semi-w'kly  and  w'kly. 

Salt  Lake  Tribune,  daily 
and  weekly. 

Bikuben,  weekly. 

Times,  weekly. 

Juvenile  Instructor,  semi- 
monthly. 

Women's  E.xponent,  semi- 
monthly. 

Contributor,  m'thly. 
*  Morgenstjernen,  m'thl}-. 

Parry's  Literar\-  Jnurnal, 
monthly. 

Utah  Evangelist,  monthly. 

SEVIKR  CO.,   n  POP..  4,457. 
Richfieltl,  Sevier  Valley  Echo,  weekly. 

SUMMIT    CO.,  6  POP.,   4,921. 

Park  City,  Park  Record,  weekly. 

UTAH  CO.,  n  POP.,  17,973. 
Provo  City,  Territorial  Enquirer,  seml-w. 

WEBER  CO.,  i  POP.,  12,344. 
Ogden,  Herald,  daily  and  semi-weekly. 

WASHINGTON  TERRITORY. 
Pop.,  75,116. 

ASOTIN  CO.,  Q,  POP.,  :tOO. 

Asotin,  Sentinel,  weekly. 

CHEHALIS  CO.,  -D  POP.,  1,7C0. 

Hoqulani,  Grav's  Harbor  News,  weekly-. 
Montesano,  Chehalis  Valley  Vidette,  w'ly. 

CLARK  CO.,  P  POP.,  5,490. 
Vancouver. ;ciark  Co.  Register,  weekly. 
Independent,  weekly. 
Columbia  Churchman,  m'thly. 

COLUMBIA  CO.,  □,  POP.,  7,103. 

Dayton,  Columbia  Chronicle,  weekly. 
Inlander,  weekly. 

GARFIELD   CO.,   O^  POP..  650. 

Pomeroy,  East  Washington  Ian,  weekly. 

Washington  Independent,  w'klj'. 

ISLAND  CO.,  "tl  POP.,  1,087. 
Coupeville,  Island  News,  weeklj- 

JEFFERSON  CO.,  -D  POP.,   I,7r2, 

Port  Towusend,  Puget  Sound  Argus, 
daily  and  weekly. 


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WAfSHINGTON     TEUKITORY. 

KING  CO.,  -D  POP.,  6,910. 

Seattle,  Chronicle,  dally  and  weekly. 

Post-Intelllgencer,  dally  and  w'kly. 
Die  Tribune,  weekly. 
Sunday  Star,  Sun<lay. 

KITTITAS  CO.,    D 

£lleu!4biirgh,  Kittitas  Localizer,  weekly. 
Standard,  weekly. 

KLICKITAT  CO.,    Q    POP.,  4,055. 

Goldeuclnic,  Gazette,  weekly. 

Klickitat  Sentinel,  weekly. 

LEWIS  CO.,  p  POP..  2,H00. 

Cliehalis,  Lewis  Co.  Bee,  weekly. 
Nugget,  weekly. 

LINCOLN  CO.,  D-  POP.,  1.50U. 

Harrington,  Times,  weekly. 
Sprague,  Journal,  weekly. 

PACIFIC  CO.,  p  POP.,  1,645. 

Oystei'ville,  Pacific  Journal,  weekly. 

PIERCE  CO..  -a  POP.,  3,319. 

Tacoina,  Ledger,  daily  and  weekly. 
News,  daily  and  weekly. 
Die  Wacht  am  Siiude,  weekly. 

SKAGIT  CO.,  ~D  POP.,  1,750. 

Anacortes,  Northwest  Enterprise,  weeklj'. 
Lia  Conner,  Piiget  Sound  Mail,  weekly. 
Mount  Vernon,  News,  weekly. 

SNOHOMISH  CO.,  "n  POP.,  1,387. 

Snohomish  City,  Eye,  weekly. 

SPOKANE  CO.,  D-  POP..  4.262. 

Cheney,  North  West  Tribune,  weekly. 
Medical  Lake,  Banner,  weekly. 
Spokane  Falls,  Chronicle,  weekly. 
Review,  weekly. 

THURSTON  CO.,  -D  POP.,  3,270. 

Olympia,  Courier,  weekly. 

Transcript,  weekly. 
Washington  Standard,  weekly. 

WALLA  WALLA  CO.,  □,  POP.,  8,716. 

Waitsburgh,  Times,  weekly. 

Walla  VValla,  Journal,  daily  and  weekly. 

Morning  Union,  dally  and 
weekly. 

Statesman,  daily  and  w'ly. 

Epigram,  Sunday. 

Watchman,  weekly. 

WHATCOM  CO.,  ~n  POP.,  3,137. 

Wliatcoin,  Reveille,  weekly. 

WHITMAN  CO.,  D-  POP.,  7,014. 

Colfax,  Palouse  Gazette,  weekly. 
Parmington,  Post,  weekly. 
Palouse,  News,  weekly. 

YAKIMA  CO.,  1?  POP.,  6,500. 

Yakima,  Republican,  weekly. 
Sii,'nal,  weekly. 
Washington  Farmer,  weekly. 

WYOJ>IING   TERRITORY. 
Pop.,  30,789. 

ALBANY  CO.,  □,  POP.,  4,626. 

L/aramie  City,  Boomerang,  daily  &  w'ly. 
Laramie  Sentinel,  weekly. 

CARBON  CO.,  9  POP.,  3,438. 

Rawlins,  Carbon  Co.  Journal,  weekly. 
Wyoming  Tribune,  weekly. 

CROOK  CO.,  cfPOP.,  239. 

Sundane.  Gazette,  weekly. 

JOHNSON  CO.,  [?  POP.,  750. 

Buflalo,  Echo,  weekly. 


WYOMING  TERRITORY. 

LARAMIE  CO.,  C\  POP.,  6,409. 

Cheyenne,  Democratic  Leader,  daily  and 
\veekly. 
Sun,  dally  and  weekly. 
Tribune,  daily. 

SWEETWATER  CO.,  D  POP.,  2,561. 

Green  River  Citj',  Sweetwater  Gazette, 

weekly. 
Rock  Springs,  Independent,  weekly. 

UINTA  CO.,  -D  POP.,  2,879. 
Evanston,  Uinta  Chieftain,  weekly. 


DOMINION  OF    CANADA. 

BRITISH    COLUMBIA. 

NEW   WESTMINSTER  CO.,  P 

New  Westminster,  British  Columbian,  semi- 
weekly. 
I  MainlandGuardian,  semi- 

j  weekly. 

VANCOUVER  ISLAND..  P 

.  Nanalmo,  Free  Press,  semi-weekly. 

VICTORIA  CO.,  P  , 

Victoria,  British  Colonist,  daily  and  weekly. 
Standard,  daily  and  weekly. 

YALE  DISTRICT,  ^ 

\  Kamloops,  Inland  Sentinel,  weekly. 
MANITOBA. 

BEAUTIFUL  PLAINS  CO.,  -Q 

Neepawa,  Canadian,  weekly. 
News,  weekly. 

BRANDON  CO.,  -D 

Brandon,  Mall,  weekly. 
Sun,  weekly. 

KEWATIN,  □, 

Rat  Portage,  Progress  and  Mining  Journal, 
weekly. 

KINGS  CO. 

Mordeu.  Manitoba  News,  weekly. 

LISGAR  CO.,  cf 

Selkirk,  Herald,  weekly. 
Stonewall,  News  and  Rockwood  Co.  Adverti- 
ser, weekly. 

MARQUETTE  CO.,  D 

Portage  la   Prairie,  Manitoba  Liberal,  w'ly. 
Tribune  Review,  w'kly. 

MINNEDOSA  CO.,  -O 

Minnedosa,  Tribune,  weekly. 
Rapid  City,  Standard,  weekly. 

PROVENCHER    CO.,  D- 

Emerson,  International,  weekly. 
Pilot  Mound,  Signal,  weekly. 

SELKIRK  CO.,  O 

Nelson,  News,  weekly. 

St.  Boniface,  Le  Manitoba,  tri-w'kly  &  w'kly. 
Winnipeg,  Manitoba  Free  Press,  daily  and 
weekly. 
Sun,  daily  and  weekly. 
Times,  daily  and  weekly. 
Commercial,  weekly. 
Nor'-West   Farmer    and    Mani- 
toba Miller,  monthly. 

WESTBOURNE  CO.,  "p 

Gladstone.  Age  and  Westbourne  Co.  Adver- 
tiser, weekly. 


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NE\V     BRUNSWICK. 

ALBERT    CO.,  R  POP.,  10,672. 

Albert,  Maple  Leaf,  weekly. 

CARLETON  CO.,  P  POP.,  16.9)38. 

Woodstock,  Carletou  Sentiuel,  weekly. 
Enterprise,  weekly. 
Press,  weekly. 

CHARLOTTE  CO.,  Q  POP.,  25,8S2. 

St.  Auilrews,  Bay  Pilot,  weekly. 
St.  Stephen,  St.  Croix  Courier,  weekly. 

GRAND   MAXAN  ISLAND,     9 

Orand  Manan,  Island  Press,  weekly. 

KINGS  CO.,  Q,  POP.,  24,953. 
Hampton,  Farmers'  Journal,  monthly. 

NORTHUMBERL.\.ND  CO.,  d'  POP.,  20,116. 

Chatham,  World,  semi-weekly  and  weekly. 

Miramichi  Advance,  weekly. 
New  Castle,  Union  Advocate,  weekly. 

ST.  JOHN  CO.,  Q,P0P.,  52,303. 

St.  John,  Globe,  daily  andweekly. 
Sun,  daily  and  weekly. 
Telegraph,  daily  and  weekly. 
Messen'.?er  and  Visitor,  weekly. 
Religioiis  Intelligencer,  weekly. 
Canadian  Record,  monthly. 
Trade  Reporter,  monthly. 
Youth's  Visitor,  monthly. 
Eastern  Provinces  Guides,  quar- 
terly. 

WESTMORELAND  CO.,  3^  POP.,  29,335. 

Moncton,  Times,  daily  and  weekly. 

Transcript,  daily  and  weekly. 
Sackville,  Chignecto  Post,  weekly. 

Argosy,  monthly. 
Shediac,  Le  Sloniteur  Acadien,  weekly. 

YORK  CO..  P  POP.,  27,140. 

Frederictou,  Evening  Capital,  trl -weekly 

and  weekly. 
Gleaner,    triweekly  and 

weekly. 
New    BrunsvWck    Reporter, 

semi  weekly. 
Maritime    Farmer,    weekly. 
Brother  Jonathan's  Celestial 

ChiuiHS,  semi-monthly. 

NORTH-^VEST  TERRITORIES. 

ALBERTA  TERniTORY,   P 

Calgary,  Herald,  weekly. 
MacLeod,  Gazette,  weekly. 

ASSIKIBOIA  DISTRICT,   P 

Moosomin,  Courier,  weekly. 
Regina,  Leader,  weekly. 

SASKATCHEWAN  TERRITORY,   p 

Battleford,  Saskatchewan  Herald,  weekly. 
Prince  Albert,  Times  and  Saskatchewan  Re- 
view, weekly. 


NOVA     SCOTIA. 

ANNAPOLIS    CO.,  -G  POP.,  20,593. 

Annapolis,  Spectator,  weekly. 
Bridgetown,  Monitor,  weekly. 

ANTIGONISH  CO.,  cf  POP.,  18,060. 

Antigonish,  Casket,  weekly. 

CAPE  BRETON  CO.,  zf  POP.,  31,25S. 

Baddeok,  Island  Reporter,  weekly. 
North  Sydney.  Herald,  weekly. 
Sydney,  Cape  Breton  Advocate,  weekly. 

COLCHESTER  CO.,  D  POP.,  26,720. 

Truro,  Colchester  Sun,  weekly. 
Guardian,  weekly. 

CUMBERLAND  CO.,  i  POP.,  27,368. 

Amherst,  Gazette,  weekly. 

Maritime  Sentinel,  weekly. 


NOVA   SCOTIA. 

DIGBY  CO.,  POP.,  ,□  19,881. 

Digby,  Courier,  weekly. 

HALIFAX  CO.,    P    POP.,   67,917. 

Halifax,  Acadian  Recorder,  daily  and  tri- 
weekly. 

Evening  Mail,  daily. 

Morning  Chronicle,  daily,  tri- 
weekly and  weekly. 

Morning  Herald,  daily,  tri-weekly 
and  weekly. 

Critic,  weekly. 

Presbyterian  Witness,  weekly. 

Royal  Gazette,  weekly. 

Wesleyan,  weekly. 

Dalhousle  Gazette,  bi-weekly. 

Bids  and  Blossoms  and  Friendly 
Greetings,  monthly. 

Nova  Scotian  Journal  of  Agricul- 
ture, monthly. 

Philatelic  Courier  and  Stamp-Col- 
lectors' Journal,  quarterly. 

HANTS  CO.,  n  POP.,  2:3,359. 

Windsor,  Clarion,  weekly. 
Courier,  weekly. 
Hants  Journal,  weekly. 
King's  College  Record,  m'thly. 

KINGS  CO..  -a  POP.,  23,469.  • 

Keutville,  Western  Chronicle,  semi-w'kly. 

New  Star,  weekly. 

Canadian  Science  Monthly. 
WolfeviUe,  Acadia  Athenceum,  monthly. 

LUNENBURG  CO.,   P  POP.,  28,583. 

Bridgewater,  Lunenburg  Co.  Times,  weekly. 
Lunenburg,  Progress,  weekly. 

PICTO0  CO.,  D-  POP.,  35,535. 
New  Glasgow,  Eastern  Chi-onicle,  weekly. 
Pictou,  Colonial  Standard,  weekly. 

News,  weekly. 
Stellarton,  Trades'  Journal,  weekly. 

QUEENS  CO.,  P  POP.,  10,577. 
Liverpool,  Advance  and  Western  Coimtles 
Advocate,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 

YARMOUTH  CO.,   P    POP.,   21,284. 

Yarmouth,  Times  and  Western  Counties 
Journal,  semi-weekly 
Herald,  weekly. 

ONTARIO. 

ALGOMA  DISTRICT.,   "Q  POP.,  20,320. 

Gore  Bay,  Manitoulin  Guide,  weekly. 
Manitowaning,  Manitoulin  Expositor,  w'kly. 
Sault  Ste.  Marie,  Algoma  Pioneer,  w'kly. 

BRANT  CO.,  P  POP.,  33,869. 

Brantford,  Courier,  daily  and  weekly. 

Evening  Telegram,  dally   and 

Expositor,  dally  and  weekly. 
Iconoclast    and    Paedo-Baptist 

Pioneer,  semi-monthly. 
Canadian  Forester,  monthly. 
Paris,  Brant  Review,  weekly. 
Star-Transcript,  weekly. 

BRUCE  CO.,  -D  POP.,  64,774. 
Chesley,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Kincardine,  Bruce  Reporter,  weekly. 

Standard,  weekly. 
Lucknow,  Sentinel,  weekly. 
Paisley,  Advocate,  weekly. 
Port  Elgin,  Busy  Times,  weekly. 
Free  Press,  weeklj'. 
Tara,  Leader,  weekly. 
Teeswater,  News,  weekly. 
Tiverton,  Watchman,  weekly. 
Walkerton,  Bruce  Herald,  weekly. 

Bruce  Telescope,  weekly. 
Die  Ontario  Glocke,  weekly. 
Wiarton,  Echo,  weekly. 

CARLETON  CO..  zf  POP.,   52,101. 

Ottawa,  Citizen,  daily  and  semi-weekly. 

Free  Press,  daily  and  semi- weekly. 


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ONTARIO. 

CARLETON  CO. 

Ottawa,  Le  Canada,  daily  and  weekly. 
Sun,  daily. 

Canada'Gazette,  weekly. 
Dominion  Sanitary  Journal,  ni'ly. 

CUMBERSTONE  CO.,    Q 

Port  Colborne,  Banner,  weekly. 

DUFPERIN  CO.,   P  POP.,    19,803. 

Orangeville,  Dufferin  Advertiser,  weekly 
Durt'erin  Post,  weekly. 

Sun,  weekly. 
Shelburne,  Economist,  weekly. 
Free  Press,  weekly. 

di;ndas  CO.,  D-  POP.,  20,598. 

Morrisbiirifb,  Courier,  weekly. 

Dundas  Co.  Herald,  weekly. 

DURHAM  CO.,   tp   POP.,  3ti,265. 
Boivniiinville,  Canadian  Statesman,  w"ly. 
West  Durham  News,  w'ly. 
Millbrook,  Messenger,  weekly. 
Port  Hopf,  Guide,  daily  and  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 

Canadian  Craftsman  and  Ma- 
sonic Record,  monthly. 

EAST   NORTHUMBERLAND  CO.,   C\ 

Hastings,  Star,  weekly. 

ELGIN  CO.,  P  POP.,   42,361. 

Aylmer,  E.xpress,  weeklj'. 

Dutton,  Enterprise,  weekly. 

Rodney,  Chronicle  and  County  of  Elgin  Ad 

vertiser,  weekly. 
St.  Thomas,  Evenins?   Journal,   liaily    and 
weekly. 
Times,  daily  and  weekly. 

ESSEX   CO.,  P  POP..  4i;,932. 

Amherstburg,  Echo,  weekly. 
Comber,  Independent,  weekly, 
Essex  Centre,  Argus,  weekly. 
Klngsville,  Reporter,  weekly. 
Leamington,  Post,  weekly. 
Windsor,  Essex  Record,  weekly. 

Essex  Review,  weekly. 

Le  Courrier  D'Essex,  weekly. 

Le  Progres,  weekly. 

FRONTENAC    CO.,  D-  POP.,  29,084. 

Kingston,  British  Whig,  daily  and  weekly. 
News,  daily  and  weekly. 
Queen's  College  Journal,  semi 

monthly. 
Canadian  Missionary,  monthly 

GRENVILLE  CO.  D-  POP.,  22,741. 

Prescolf ,  Leeds    and    Greuville  Indepeud 
ent,  weekly. 
Messenger,  weekly. 
Telegraph,  weekly. 

GREY  CO.,   -D  POP.,    71,030. 

Dundalk,  Herald,  weekly. 
J>uvliaiii,  Chronicle,  weekly. 

Grey  Review,  weekly. 
Flesherton,  Advance,  weekly. 
Hanover,  Post,  weekly. 
Markdale,  Standard,  weekly. 
Meaford,  Mirror,  weekly. 

Monitor,  weekly. 

Christian  Worker,  m  jnthly. 
Oweu  Soiiud,  Advertiser,  weekly. 

Times,  weekly. 
Thornbury,  Union  Standard,  weekly. 

HALDIMAND  CO.,   P  POP.,  24,980. 

Caledonia,  Grand  River  Sachem,  weekly. 
CayiiKa.  Haldimand  Advocate,  weekly. 
Dunuville.  (iazette,  weekly. 

Reform  Press,  weekly. 
Hagersville,  Times,  weekly. 
Jarvis,  Record,  weekly. 

II ALTON  CO.,  P  POP.,  21,9;9.   - 
Acton,  Free  Press,  weekly. 
Georgetown,  Herald,  weekly. 
niiltoii,  Canadian  Champion,  weekly. 

Sun  and  Halton  News,  weekly. 
OakvlUe,  Independent,  weekly. 


ONTARIO. 

HASTINGS  CO.,  O-  POP.,  55,192. 

Belleville,  Intelligencer,  daily  &  weekly. 

Ontario,  daily  and  weekly. 

Canadian  Patriot,  weekly. 

Dominion  Odd-Fellow,  weekly. 

Ontario  Poultry  Hornet,  m'ly. 
Deseronto,  Tribune,  weekly. 
Madoc,  North  Hastings  Review,  weekly. 
Stirling,  News-Argus,  weekly. 
Trenton,  Trent  Valley  Advocate,  semi-weekly. 
Courier,  weekly. 

HURON  CO.,  P  POP.,  76,973. 
Blythe,  Advocate,  weekly. 
Brussels,  Post,  weekly. 
Clinton,  Huron  News  Record,  weekly. 
New  Era,  weekly. 
Cane  Journal,  monthly. 
Exeter,  Reflector,  weekly. 

Times,  weekly. 
(xoderich,  Huron  Signal,  weekly. 

Star,  weekly. 
Gorrie,  Howick  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Seaforth,  Huron  Expositor,  weekly, 

Sun,  weekly. 
Wingham,  .Advance,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 
Vidette,  weekly. 

KENT  CO.,  p  POP.,  54,310. 

Blenheim,  News,  weekly. 
Bothwell,  Times,  weeklv. 
Cliatliaiii,  Planet,  triweekly  and  weekly. 

Banner,  weekly. 

Missionary  Messenger,  monthly 
Dresden,  Times,  weekly. 
Ridgetown,  East  Kent  Plaindealer,  weekly. 

Standard,  weekly. 
Tilbury  Centre,  Times,  weekly. 
Wallaceburg,  Herald,  weekly. 

Valley  Record,  weekly. 

LAMBTON  CO.,  P  POP.,  52,034. 

Alvinston,  Fair  Play,  weekly. 
Brigden,  Beadle,  weekly. 
Forest,  Free  Press,  weekly. 
Petrolia,  Advertiser,weekly. 

Topic,  weekly. 
Saruia,  Canadian,  weekly. 
Observer,  weekly. 
Watford,  Advocate-Adviser,  weekly. 

Guide  News,  weekly. 
Wyoming,  Gazette,  weekly. 

LANARK  CO.,  D-  POP.,   33,975. 

Almonte,  Gazette,  weekly. 

Times,  weekly. 
Carleton  Plaeie,  Central  Canadian,  weekly. 

Herald,  weekly. 
Perth,  Courier,  weekly. 

Expositor,  weekly. 
Smith's  Falls,  Independeut,  weekly. 

LEEDS  CO.,  □-  POP.,  38.433. 
Brockville,  Evening  Recorder,  daily  and 
weekly. 
Times,  daily  and  weekly. 
Monitor,  weekly.  > 

Gananoque,  Journal   and   Thousand  Island 
Gazette,  weekly. 
Reporter,  weekly. 

LENNO.X  CO.,  R  POP.,  16,314. 

Napanee,  Beaver,  weekly. 

Canada  Casket,  weekly. 
Express,  weekly. 
Standard,  weekly. 

LINCOLN  CO.,    P    POP.,  31,573. 

St.  Catharines,  Evening  Journal,  daily  & 
weekly. 
News,  dally  and  weekly. 
E.Kpnneut,  weekly. 
Canadian  Horticulturist, 
monthly. 

MIDDLESEX  CO.,  P  POP.,  93,081. 

Glencoe,  Transcript,  weekly. 

lionclon, 'Advertiser,  daily  and  weekly. 

Free  Press,  daily  and  weekly. 

Catholic  Record,  weekly. 


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ONTARIO. 

MIDDLESEX  CO. 

Liouiloii,  Echo,  weekly. 

Family  Welcome,  semi-monthly. 

Canadian  Entomologist,  monthly. 

Canadian  Wheelman,  monthly. 

Farmers'    Advocate    and    Home 
Magazine,  monthly. 

Independent  Forester,  monthly. 
Lucan,  Enterprise,  semi-monthly. 
Park  Hill,  Gazette,  weekly. 
Strathroy,  Age,  weekly. 

Dispatch,  weekly. 

Canadian  Poultry  Review,  m'thly. 

srasKOKA  CO.,  i  pop.,  27,204. 

Bracebridge,  Free  Grant  Gazette,  weekly. 

Muskoka  Herald,  weekly. 
Gravenhurst,  Muskoka  Banner,  weekly. 
Himtsville,  Forester,  weekl.y. 

NORFOLK  CO.,  p  POP.,  :3:3,593. 

Port  Dover,  Maple  Leaf,  weekly. 

Port  Rowan,  Spirit  of  the  Age,  weekly. 

Siincoe,  British  Canadian,  weekly. 

Norfolk  Reformer,  weekly. 
Waterford,  Star,  weekly. 

NORTHUMBERLAND  CO.,  Q,  POP.,  39,283 

Brighton,  Ensign,  weeklj'. 
Campbellford,  Herald,  weekly. 
Coboiirg,  Sentinel-Star,  weekly. 
World,  weekly. 
Acta  Victoriana,  monthly. 
Colborne,  Express,  weekly. 

Northumberland  Enterprise,  w'ly. 
Fraserville,  Le  Jour,  weekly. 

ONTARIO  CO.,  C?  POP.,  4S,812. 
Beaverton,  Express,  weekly. 
Cannington,  Ontario  Gleaner,  weekly. 
Oshawa,  Ontario  Reformer,  weekly. 

Vindicator,  weekly. 
Pickering,  News,  weekly. 
Port  Perry,  North  Ontario  Observer,  weekly. 

Standard,  weekly. 
TJxbrldge,  Guardian,  weekly. 

Journal,  weekly. 
Wliitby,  Chronicle,  weekly. 
Gazette,  weekly. 
Our  Own  Fireside,  monthly. 
Sunbeam,  monthly. 

OXFORD  CO.,    P  POP.,  50,093. 

Embro,  Courier,  weekly. 
Ingersoll,  Chronicle  and  Canadian  Dairyman, 
weekly. 
Oxford  Tribune  and  Canada  Dairy 

Reporter,  weekly. 
Sun.  weekly. 
Norwich,  Gazette,  weekly. 
Tilsonbiirg,  Liberal,  weekly. 

Observer,  weekly. 
Woodstock,  Sentinel  Review,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 

PARRY  SOUND  (DISTRICT  OF).  ^ 

Parry  Sound,  North  Star,  weekly. 

PEEL  CO.,  P  POP.,  26,10ri. 

Brampton,  Conservator,  weekly. 
Peel  Banner,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 

PERTH  CO.,  p  POP.,  54,985. 

Listowel,  Banner,  weekly. 

Standard,  weekly. 
Mitchell,  Advocate,  weekly. 
Recorder,  weekly. 
St.  Mary's,  Argus,  weekly. 

Journal,  weekly. 
Stratford,  Advertiser,  weekly. 
Beacon,  weekl.y. 
Der  Canadisclie  Kolonist,  w'ly. 
Herald,  \veekl.v. 
Times,  weekly. 
School,  biweekly. 

PETERBOROUGH  CO.,  D-  POP.,   .37,266. 

Norwood,  Register,  weekly. 
Peterborough,  Evening  Review,  daily  and 
weekly. 

Examiner,  weekl.y. 

Saved  Arm.v  Trumpet,vv'ly. 


ONTARIO. 

PETERBOROUGH  CO. 

Peterborough,  Times,  weekly. 

Canada  Lumberman,  semi- 
monthly. 

Canadian  Agriculturist  and 
Home  Magazine,  m't'ly. 

Canadian  Florist  and  Cot- 
tage Gardener,  q'terly. 

PRESCOTT    C0.,cf  POP.,   22,857. 

Li'Orignal,  Advertiser,  weekly. 
News,  weekly. 

PRINCE  EDWARD  CO.,  O,  POP.,  21,044. 

Pictou,  Gazette,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 

RENFREW    CO.,  cf  POP.,  40,007. 

Arnprior,  Canadian  Tinier,  weekly. 

Chronicle,  weekly. 
Eganville,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Pembroke,  Observer,  weekly. 
Standard,  weekly. 
Renfrew,  Mercury,  weekly. 

SIMCOE  CO.,   D  POP.,  74,803. 
Alliston,  Herald,  weekly. 
Barrie,  Examiner,  weekly. 
Gazette,  weekly. 
Northern  Advance,  weekly. 
Beaton,  World,  weekly. 
Bradford,  South  Slmcoe  News,  weekly. 

Witness,  weekly. 
CoUingwood,  Bulletin,  weekly. 

Enterprise  and  Messenger,  w'y. 
Midland,  Free  Press,  weekly. 
Orillia,  News  Letter,-  weekly. 
Packet,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 

Canadian  Workman,  monthly. 
Penetanguishene,  Herald,  weekly. 
Stayner,  Sun,  weekly. 
Tottenham,  Carrtwell  Sentinel,  weekly. 

STORMONT  CO.,  rf  POP.,   23,193. 

Cornwall,  Freeholder,  weekly. 
Reporter,  weekly. 

THUNDER  BAY  DISTRICT,   "d 

Port  Arthur,  (Thunder  Bay  P.  O.l  Sentinel, 
dall.v  and  weekly. 
Herald,  weekl.y. 

VICTORIA  CO.,  i    POP.,  ;>4,(il2. 

Bobcaygeon,  Independent,  weekly. 
Fenelon  Falls,  Gazette,  weekl.y. 
Lindsay,  Canadian  Post,  weekly. 

Victoria  Warder,  weekly. 
Omemee,  Herald,  weekly. 
Woodville,  Advocate,  weekly. 

WATERLOO  CO.,   P  POP.,   42,740. 

Ayr,  Recorder,  weekly. 
Berlin,  News,  dally  and  weekly. 
Journal,  weekly. 
Telegraph,  weekl.y. 
Lutherisches  Vdlksblatt,  semi-m'ly. 
Lutherischer  Fi  leudens-Bote,  m'hly. 
Elmira,  Advertiser,  weekly. 
Gait,  Dumfries  Reformer,  weekly. 

Reporter,  weekly. 
New     Hamburg,     Canadlsches     Volksblatt, 
weekly. 
Hamburg      Independent, 
w  eekly. 
Waterloo,  Canadischer  Bauernfreund,  w'kly. 
Chronicle,  weekly. 

WELLAND  CO.,    Q    POP.,  31,771. 

Niagara  Falls  (Clifton),  Review,  weekly. 
Thorold,  Post,  weekly. 
VVellaud,   Telegraph,  weekly. 
Tribune  weekly. 

WELLINGTON  CO.,   P  POP.,  65,139. 

Arthur,  Enterprise,  weeklj*. 
Drayton,  Times,  weekly. 
Elofa,  Express,  weekly. 
Erin,  Advocate,  weekly. 
Fergus,  News  Record,  weekly. 
Guelph,  Herald,  dally  and  weekly. 

Mercury  and  Advertiser,  daily  and 
weekly. 
Harrlston,  Tribune,  weekly. 


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ONTARIO. 

WELLINGTON  CO. 

Mount  Forest,  Confederate   and  Examiner, 

weekly. 

Index,  weekly. 

Representative,  weekly. 

Palmerston,  Telegrapli  and  Wellington  and 

Pertii  Gazette,  weeklj'. 

WENT  WORTH  CO..   P  POP.,   (16,952. 

Dundas,  Standard,  weekly. 

True  Banner,  weekly. 
Hainilton,  EveniuK  Times,  daily  and  w'ly. 

Spectator,  daily  and  weekly. 

Palladium  of  Labor,  weekly. 

Ancient  Forester,  monthly. 

British  Lion,  monthly. 

Canadian  Royal  Temi)lar,  m'ly. 

Portfolio,  montlily. 

YORK  CO.,    P    POP.,   153,113. 

Aurora,  Banner,  weekly. 
Borealls,  weeklj'. 
Markham,  Economist,  weekly. 
New  Market,  Era,  weekly. 

North  York  Reformer,  weekly. 
Parkdale.  News,  weekly. 
Richmond  Hill,  Liberal,  weekly. 

York  Herald,  weekly. 
Stouffville,  Advance,  weekly. 
Toronto,  Evening  Telegram,  daily 
Globe,  daily  and  weekly. 
Mail,  daily  and  weekly. 
News,  morning  and  evening  and 
weekly.     Does  not  insert  ad- 
vertisements in  weekly. 
World,  dally. 
Tribune,  seml-weeklj'. 
Advertiser,  weekly. 
Canada  Citizen  and  Temperance 

Herald,  weekly. 
Canada  Presbyterian,  weekly. 
Canada  School  Journal,  weekly. 
Canadian  Baptist,  weekly. 
Canadian  Breeder  and  Agricult- 

lu-al  Review,  weekly. 
Canadian    Sportsman    and   Live 

Stock  Journal,  weekly. 
Christian  Guardian,  weekly. 
Dominion  Churchman,  weekly. 
Evangelical  Churchman,  weekly. 
Orip,  weekly. 
Irish  Canadian,  weekly. 
MonetaiT   Times,  Trade    Review 
and  Insurance  Chronicle, w'ly. 
National,  weekly. 
Presbyterian  Review,  weekly. 
Sentinel  and   Orange  and   Prot- 
estant Advocate,  weekly. 
Truth,  weekly. 
Varsitj',  weekly. 
Week,  weekly. 

Canada  Law  Journal,  bi-weekly. 
Canadian  Independent,  semi-m'ly, 
Canadian  Manufacturer  and  In- 
dustrial World,  semi  monthly, 
*Hon)e  and  School,  semi-monthly. 

*  Pleasant  Hours,  semi-monthly.  " 

*  Sunbeam,  semi-monthly. 
Benefactor,  monthly. 
Budget,  monthly. 

Canada  Educational  Monthly 
and  School  IMagazin<>, 

Canada  Lancet,  monthly. 

Canadian  Dyer  and  Textile  Rec- 
(jrd,  monthly. 

Canadian  Law  Times,  monthly. 

Canadian  Methodist  Magazine, 
monthly. 

Canadian  Pharmaceutical  Jour- 
nal, monthly. 

Canadian  Practitioner,  monthly. 

Commercial  Traveller  and  Mer- 
cantile Journal,  monthly. 

Oosmopolitau  Short  Hauder,  m'ly. 

Freemason,  monthly. 

Ladies'  Journal,  monthly. 

Merchant  ami  Manufa<-mrer  and 
Millers'  Gazette,  monthly. 

Rouge  Et  Noir,  mo)ithly. 

Rural  Canadian,  monthly. 

Sunday  School  Banner,  monthly. 

Berean  L"af  Quarterly. 

*  Bible  Siciety  Recorder,  quarterly. 


PRINCE  EDWARD   ISLAND. 

PRINCE  CO.,   "Q  POP.,   33,347. 

Summerslde,  Journal  and  Western  Pioneer, 
weekly. 
Prince  Edward  Island  Agricul- 
turist, bi-weekly. 

QUEENS  CO.,   a  POP.,  48,111. 
Charlottetown,  Examiner,  daily  and  weekly. 
Patriot,  daily  and  weekly. 
Advertiser,  weekly. 
Herald,  weekly. 
New  Era,  weekly. 
Presbyterian,  weekly. 
Royal  Gazette,  weekly. 

QUEBEC. 

ARGENTEUIL  CO.,   -D  POP.,   16,062. 

La  Chute,  Watchman,  weekly. 

BEADHARNOIS  CO.,   P  POP.,   16,005. 

Beauharuois,  Le  Diapeau  Be  Beauharnois, 

weekly. 
Valleyfleld,  Le  Progi-es  de  Valleyfleld,  weekly. 

CHARLEVOIX  CO.,  cT  POP.,  901. 

Malbaie  (Murray    Bay     P.    O.I,    L'Echo   des 
Laureutides,  weekly. 

CHATEAUGUAY  CO.,   P  POP.,  14,393. 

Ormstown,  Courier,  weekly. 

HOCHELAGA  CO.,  P  POP.,   180,939. 

Montreal,  Gazette,  daily  and  weekly. 

Herald  and  Commercial  Gazette, 
daily  and  weekly. 

La  Minerve,  daily  and  weekly. 

Le  Patrie,  daily  and  weekly. 

La  Presse,  daily. 

L'Etendard,  daily  and  weekly. 

Le  Monde,  daily  and  weekly. 

Post,  daily  and  weekly. 

Star,  dally  and  weeklj-. 

Times,  dailj-. 

Witness,  dally  and  weekly. 

Church  Guardian,  weekly. 

Journal  of  Commerce,  Finance 
and  Insurance  Review,  w'kly. 

La  Lecture  au  Foyer,  weekly. 

La  Seniaiue  Religieuse,  weekly. 

L'Aurore,  weeklj'. 

Le  Canard,  weeklj'. 

Legal  News,  weekly. 

Le  Journal  du  Dimanche,  w'kly. 

Le  Monde  Illustre,  weeklj'. 

Le  Moniteurdu  Commerce,  w'lj'. 

Shareholder  an<l  Insurance  Ga- 
zette, weekly. 

War  Notes,  weeklj'. 

Northern  Messenger,  semi-m'ly. 

ABC  Railway  and  Steamboat 
Travellers'  Guide,  monthly. 

Battersby's  Dominion  Pocket 
Railwaj'  and  Travellers' 
Guide,  monthlj'. 

Canada  Medical  and  Surgical 
Journal,  monthly. 

Canada  Medical  Record,  m'thly. 

Canadian  Dairyman  and  Farmer, 
monthly. 

Canadian  Magazine  of  Science 
and  the  Industrial  Arts, 
monthlj'. 

Dominion  Dry  Goods  Report  and 
Fur,  Hat  and  Clothing  Rec- 
ord, monthlj'. 

Educational  Record,  monthlj'. 

Household  Journal,  monthlj'. 

-Illustrated  Journal  of  Agricul- 
ture, monthly. 

Insurance  Society,  monthlj'. 

Internatiiuial  Railwa.v  &  Steam 
Navigition  Guide,  mimthly. 

Journal  D'Hjgieue  Populaire, 
mouthlv. 

La  Revue  Canadienne,  monthly. 

Le  Journal  d'Agriculture  Illus- 
tre, monthlj'. 

L'Union    Medicale    du   Canada, 
monthly. 
*  Lower  Canada  Jurist,  monthly. 


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Montreal,  Petite    Revue 
iin)nthl.v. 
Presbyterian  Record,  monilily. 
Protestant  Pillar,  monthly. 

HUNTINGDON  CO.,  P  POP.,   16,495. 

Uuntiugdoii,  Advocate,  weekly. 

Canadian  Gleaner,  weekly. 

JOLIETTE  CO.,  -D  POP.,  21,988 

Joliette,  La  Gazette  de  Joliette,  senii-w'kly. 
L'Observateur,  semi-weekly. 

LEVIS  CO.,  D-  POP.,  27,980. 
Levis,  Le  Quotidien,  daily  and  weekly. 

*  Annales  De  La  Bonne  Ste.  Anne  De 
Beaupre,  monthly 

MASKINONGE  CO.,  -O  POP.,  17,493. 

Louiseville,  Courier  de  Loiilseville,  weekly. 

MISSISQUOI  CO.,  p  POP.,  17,785. 

Bedford,  Times,  weekly. 

Consville,  Observer,  weekly. 

Farnham,  La  Presse  de  Farnham,  weekly. 

OTTAWA  CO.,  -O  POP.,  49,690. 

Aylmer,  Times,  weekly. 
Hull,  La  Vallee  D'Ottawa,  daily. 

PONTIAC  CO.,  -D  POP.,  20,391. 

Bryson,  Equity,  weekly. 

Pontiac  Advance,  weekly. 

QUEBEC  CO.,  (i  POP.,  82,735. 

Quebec,  Evening  Mercury,  dally. 

Le  Canadien,  daily,  tri-weekly  and 

weekly. 
Le  Courrier  du  Canada,  daily  and 

weekly. 
L'Electeur,  daily  and  weekly. 
L'Evenement,  daily. 
Le  Journal  de  Quebec,  daily  and 

tri-weekly. 
Morning  Chronicle,  daily  &  weekly. 
Telegraph,  daily  and  weekly. 
La  Verite,  weekly. 
St.  Roch,  Le  Nouvelliste,  daily  and  weekly. 

RICHELIEU  CO.,  P  POP.,  20,219. 

Sorel,  Le  Sorellois,  semi-weekly. 

News,  weekly. 

KICHMOND  CO.,  ^  POP.,   15,865. 

Richmond,  Guardian,  weekly. 
Times,  weekly. 

ROUVILLE  CO.,  P  POP.,  18,548, 

St.  Cesaire,  Le  Glaneur  de  Rouville,  weekly. 


QUEBEC. 

ST.   HYACINTHE  CO.,   P  POP.,  20,613. 

St.    Hyacinthe,   Le  Courrier  de  St    Hya- 
cinthe,  triweekly  and 
weekly. 
L'Union,     semi  -  weekly 
and  weekly. 

ST.  JOHN'S  CO.,  P  POP.,  12,271. 
St.  Joliu's,  Le  Franco-Canadien,  weekly. 

News  and  Eastern   Townships 
Advocate,  weekly. 

ST.   MAURICE  CO.,  -O  POP.,  23,054. 

Tliree  Rivers,  La  Liberte,  dail.y. 

L'ere      Nouvelle,       semi- 
weekly. 
Le    Journal     Des    Trois- 
Bivieres,  semi-w'kly. 

SHEFFORD  CO.,  P  POP.,  23,234. 

Waterloo,  Advertiser  and  Di.strict  of  Bedford 
Times,  weekly. 
Journal  de  Waterloo,  w'kly. 

SHERBROOkE   CO..    t?    POP.,   12,220. 

Sherbrooke,  Le  Progres  de  L'Est,  semi-wy. 
Examiner,  weekly. 
Gazette,  weekly. 
Pionnier  de   Sherbrooke, 
weekly. 

STANSTEAD  CO.,    ^    POP.,  15,556. 

Coatlcooke,  Observer,  weekly. 

Rock  Island,  Stanstead  Journal,  weekly. 


NEWFOUNDLAND. 

CONCEPTION  BAY  CO.,   Q, 

Harbor  Grace,  Standard,  weekly. 

NOTRE  DAME  BAY,  6 

Twillingate,  Sun  and  Northern  Advertiser, 


weekly. 

ST.  JOHN'S    CO. 


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St.  John's,  Evening  Mercury,  daily. 
Evening  Telegram,  daily. 
Terra  Nova  Advocate,  tri  weekly. 
Times,  semi-weekly. 
Patriot  and  Terra  Nova  Herald, 

weekly. 
Royal  Gazette,  weekly. 
Temperance  Journal,  bi-weekly. 


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ALABAMA. 

Birmingham,  Alabama  Christiau  Artvocate, 
weekly,  Methodist  Episcopal,  South. 

Notasulga,  Universalist  Herald,  semi-m'thly, 
Universalist. 

Selma,  Alabama  Baptist,  weekly.  Baptist. 

Selma,  Baptist  Pioneer,  weekly.  Baptist. 

Troy,    *  Primitive   Pathway,   semi-monthly, 
Baptist. 

ARKANSAS. 

Helena,  Arkansas  Times,  semi-monthly,  Bap- 
tist. 

Little   Rock,    Arkansas   Methodist,    weekly, 
Methodist  Episcopal. 

MorrlUton,  Arkansas  Evangel,  weekly.  Bap- 
tist. 

CALIFORNIA. 

Oakland,  *  Signs  of  the  Times,  Wkly,  Seventh 

Day  Adventist. 
Oakland,    Herald   of    Truth,   semi-monthly. 

Baptist. 
Oakland,  Carrier  Dove,  monthly.  Spiritualist. 
Sacramento,  Paoilic     Church    News,    semi-  ] 

monthly.  Christian. 
San  Francisco,  California  Christian  Advocate, 

weekly,  Methodist  tpiseopal. 
San  Francisco,  Hebrew,  weekly,  Jewish. 
San  Francisco,  Hebrew     Observer,     weekly, 

Jewish. 
San  Francisco,  Jewish  Progress,  w'ly,  Jewish. 
San  Francisco,  Jewish  Times,  w'kly,  Jewish. 
San  Francisco,  Monitor,  weekly.  Catholic. 
San  Francisco,  Occident,  w'kly,  Presbyterian. 
San  Francisco,  Pacific,  w'kly.  Congregational. 
San  Francisco,  Pacific     Methodist,      weekly, 

Methodist  Episcopal,  South. 
San  Francisco,    Pacific    Churchman,    semi- 
monthly, Protestant  Episcopal. 

COLORADO. 

Alamosa,  Earnest  Presbyterian,  monthly, 
Presbyterian. 

Denver,  Colorado  Catholic,  weekly.  Catholic. 

Denver,  Western  Churchman,  semi-monthly, 
Protestant  Episcopal. 

South  Pueblo,  Colorado  Methodist,  semi- 
monthly, Methodist  Episcopal. 

CONNECTICUT. 

Hartford,  Christiau  Secretary,  w'kly,  Baptist. 

Hartford,  Connecticut  Catholic,  weekly, 
Catholic. 

Hartford,  Religious  Herald,  weekly,  Congre- 
gational. 

New  Haven,  New  Englander,  bi-monthly. 
Congregational. 

DELAWARE. 

Wilmington,  Christian  Companion,  weekly, 

Uusectarian. 
WUniington.  Peninsular  Methodist,  weekly, 

Methodist  Episcopal. 
Wilmington,     Conference     Standard,    semi- 

monthlv,  Methodist  Episcopal. 


DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA. 

Washington,  National  Catholic,  weekly, 
Catholic 

Washington,  Bannerol  Love,  monthly,  Evan- 
gelical. 

FLORIDA. 

Brooksville,  Christian  Sentinel  and  Watch- 
man, m'thly,  Methodist  Epi>C()pal,  South. 

Jacksonville,  Church  and  Home,  semi-m'thly, 
Protestant  Episcopal. 

Lake  City,  Florida  Baptist  Witness,  weekly, 
Baptist. 

Live  Oak,  Florida  Baptist,  monthly.  Baptist. 

GEORGIA. 

Atlanta,  Christian  Herald,  weekly,  Methodist 
Episcopal. 

Atlanta,  Christian  Index,  weekly,  Baptist. 

Atlanta,  Christian  Telescope,  weekly,  Primi- 
tive Christian. 

Atlanta,  Light  for  Thinkers,  weekly.  Spirit- 
ualist. 

Augusta,  Georgia  Baptist,  weekly.  Baptist. 

Butler,  GospelMessenger,  monthly.  Primitive 
Baptist. 

Cave  Spring,  Congregational  Methodist, 
semimonthly.  Congregational  Methodist. 

E.xcelsior,  Pioneer  and  Eagle,  w'kly.  Baptist. 

Gainesville,  Way  of  Life,  semi-monthly, 
Holiness. 

Macon,  Wesleyan  Christian  Advocate,  w'kly, 
Methodist  Episcopal,  South. 

ILLINOIS. 

Beecher,  Will  Co.  Sunday  School  Index, 
monthly,  Uusectarian. 

Benton,  Baptist  Banner,  weekly.  Baptist. 

Blociniington.  Our  Sunday  School  Review, 
mmithly,  Methodist  Episcopal. 

Carlyle,  lustructor,  monthly,  Protestant  Epis- 
copal. 

Chicago,  Advance,  weekly.  Congregational. 

Chicago,  Christian  Cynosure,  weekly,  Un- 
seetarlan. 

Chicago,  Christian  Worker  and  Gospel  Ex- 
positor, weekly.  Friends. 

Chicago,  Church  and  Home  Illustrated, 
weekly.  Evangelical. 

Chicago,  Den  Christelige  Talgmand,  weekly, 
Methodist  Episcopal. 

Chicago,  Der  Lutherische  Kirchenfreund, 
weekly,  Lutheran. 

Chicago,  Der  Weltbuerger,  weekly.  Catholic. 

Chicago,  Emerald,  weekly.  Catholic. 

Chicago,  Free  Methodist,  weekly,  Free  Meth- 
odist. 

Chicago,  Gazeta  Katolicka,  weekly.  Catholic. 

Chicago,  Interior,  weekly,  Presbyterian. 

Chicago,  Katholisches  Wochenblatt,  weekly, 
Catholic. 

Chicago,  La  Trompette  Evangellque,  weekly, 
Evangelical. 

Chicago,  Living  Church,  weekly,  Protestant 
Episcopal. 

Chicago,  MissionsWannen,  w'ly.  Evangelical. 


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ILLINOIS. 

Chicago,  Xorth-Western  Christian  Advocate, 
weelilv,  Methodist  Episcopal. 

Chicago,  Occident,  weekly,  Jewish. 

Chicago,  R  e  1  i  g  i  o  Philosophical  Journal, 
weekly.  Spiritualist. 

Chicago,  Sandebudet,  weekly,  Methodist 
Episcovial. 

Chicago,  Standard,  weekly,  Baptist. 

Chicago.  Universalist,  weekly,  Universalist. 

Chicago,  Western  Catholic,  weekly,  Catho- 
lic. 

Chicago,  Opbyggelfesblad,  semi-monthly,  Lu- 
theran. 

Chicago,  Unity,  semiiiaonthly.  Unitarian. 

Chicago,  Watchman,  semi-monthly.  Evan- 
gelical. 

Chicago,  *Barn  Vannen,  m'thly,  Lutheran. 

Chicago,  Evangelistic  Record,  monthly. 
Evangelical. 

Chicago.  Friends'  Missionary  Advocate, 
montlily,  Friends. 

Chicago,  Manford's  Magazine,  monthly,  Uni- 
versalist. 

Chicago,  Mind  Cure  and  Science  of  Life, 
monthly,  Spiritualii^t. 

Chicago,  New  Church  Independent  and  Re- 
view, monthly,  Swedenborgian. 

Chicago,  Our  Rest  and  Signs  of  the  Times, 
monthly.  Second  Advent. 

Chicago,  True  Witness,  monthly.  Catholic. 

Chicago,  Watchman,  monthly.  Spiritualist. 

Chicago,  Friends'  Bible  School  Quarterly, 
Friends. 

Dwight,  Cf)ngregational  Review,  semi-month- 
Iv,  Congregational. 

Enfield,  District  Advocate,  monthly,  Metho- 
dist Episcopal. 

Jacksonville,  ♦Banner  of  Holiness,  weekly. 
Holiness. 

Lanark,  Millenerian,  weekly,  MUlerite. 

Marshall,  Church  Progress,  weekly.  Catholic. 

Morgan  Park,  Old  Testament  Student,  m  thly. 

Mount  Morris,  Gospel  Messenger,  weekly. 
Baptist. 

Peoria,  District  Methodist,  bi-monthly,  Meth- 
odist Episcopal. 

Quincy,  Western  Catholic  Press,  weekly. 
Catholic. 

Rockford,  *Golden  Censer,  weekly,  Unsec- 
tarian. 

Rock  Island,  Augustana  Ooh  Missionaren, 
weekly,  Lutheran. 

Shelbyvllle,  Our  Best  Words,  monthly.  Uni- 
tarian. 

Springfield,  Western  Sentinel,  weekly,  Afri- 
can Methodist  Episcopal. 

INDIANA. 

Berne,  Christlicher  Bundes-Bote,  semi  m"ly, 

Mennonite. 
Elkhart,  Mennouitische  Rundschau,  weekly, 

Mennonite. 
Elkhart,    Herald   of    Truth,    semi-monthly, 

Mennonite. 
Elkhart,  Herold  De  Wahrheit,  semi  monthly, 

Mennonite. 
Evansville,  Die  Gloeke,  weekly.  Catholic. 
Evansvillc,  Baptist  Watch  Tower,  bi-weekly. 

Baptist. 
Goshen,  Evangeliums  Panler,  bi-weekly,  Men- 
nonite. 
Goshen,    Gospel    Banner,   bi-weekly,   Men- 
nonite. 
Goshen,  Church  Worker,  monthly,  Protestant 

Episcopal. 
Indianapolis,    Crown    of     Glory,    weekly, 

Evangelical. 
Indianapolis,  Indiana  Baptist,  w'kly.  Baptist. 
Indianapolis,  New  Record,  weekly.  Catholic. 
Indianapolis,    Herald    of     Truth,    monthly. 

Advent. 
Indianapolis,  Missionary  Tidings,  monthly, 

Unsectarian. 
Indianapolis,  National  Presbyterian,  m'thly, 

Presbyterian. 
Indianapolis,  Scholars'  Monthly,  Presby'n. 
North  Manchester,  Christian  Indicator,  week- 

Iv,  Evangelical. 
Notre  Dame,  Ave  Maria,  weekly.  Catholic. 
Plymouth,  *  Restitution,  weekly. 
Thorntown,     Conference     News,     monthly, 

Methodist  Episcopal. 


IOWA. 

Andrew,  *  Blaetter  aus  den  Waisenhausern, 
monthly,  Lutheran. 

Burlington,  Iowa  Conference  Quarterly, 
Methodist  Episcopal. 

Clarlnda,  Christian  Gleaner,  monthly,  Unde- 
nominational. 

Da\  enport,  Iowa  Messenger,  w'kly,  Catholic. 

Davenport,  Iowa  Churchman,  monthly, 
Protestant  Episcopal. 

Deeorah,  *Evaiig>list  Lutherist  Kirketidende, 
weekly,  Lutheran. 

Des  Moines,  Christian  Oracle,  weekly.  Unde- 
nominational. 

Des  Moines,  Bethaiiia,  monthly,  Lutheran. 

Dubuque,  Iowa,  weekly.  Catholic. 

Dubuque,  Lvixemburger  Gazette,  weekly. 
Catholic. 

Dubuque,  Der  Presbyterianer,  bi-weekly, 
Presbyterian. 

Fairfield.  Iowa  Sunday  School  Worker, 
monthly.  Evangelical. 

Iowa  City,  Iowa  Methodist,  monthly,  Metho- 
dist Episcopal. 

Keokuk,  Western  Baptist  Herald,  weekly, 
Baptist. 

Lamoni,  Saints'  Herald,  weekly.  Latter  Day 
Saints. 

Marion,  *  Advent  and  Sabbath  Advocate, 
weekly.  Second  Advent. 

Nevada,  Highway,  weekly.  Holiness. 

Seranton,  *  One  Plan  Herald,  monthly. 
Church  of  God. 

Toledo,  Palm  Tree,  semi-monthly.  United 
Brethren. 

KANSAS. 

Lawrence,  Kansas  Churchman,  monthly, 
Protestant  Episcopal. 

Manhattan,  Kansas  Telephone,  monthly.  Con- 
gregational. 

Quakervale,  Western  Friend,  m'hly.  Friends. 

Topeka,  Kansas  Methodist,  weekly,  Metho- 
dist Episcopal. 

Topeka,  Western  Baptist,  weekly.  Baptist. 

Topeka,  Faithful  Witness,  semi  -  monthly. 
Disciples. 

KENTUCKY. 

Catlettsburg,  Central  Methodist,  weekly, 
Methodist  Episcopal,  South. 

Covington,  Old  Path  Guide,  weekly.  Disciples. 

Fulton,  Baptist  Gleaner,  weekly.  Baptist. 

Lexington,  Apostolic  Times,  w'kly.  Disciples. 

Louisville,  American  Baptist, weekly.  Baptist 

liOuisville,  Central  Catholic  Advocate,  week- 
ly. Catholic. 

Louisville,  Christian  Observer,  weekly,  Prea- 
byterian. 

Louisville,  Katholischer  Glaubensbote,  w'kly. 
Catholic. 

Louisville,  Western  Recorder,  w'kly.  Baptist. 

Louisville,  Apostolic  Church,  monthly, 
Church  of  God. 

Louisville,  Kentucky  Church  Chronicle, 
monthly,  Protestant-Episcopal. 

Oweusburg,  Kentucky  Baptist,  weekly.  Bap- 
tist 

Paris.  Gospel  Watchman,  weekly.  Christian. 

Princeton,  American  Home,  m'thly,  Baptist. 

LOUISIANA. 

New  Orleans,  Christian  Advocate,  weekly, 
Methodist  Episcopal,  South. 

New  Orleans,  Le  Propagateur  Cathollque, 
weekly.  Catholic. 

New  Orleans,  Morning  Star,  Sunday,  Catholic. 

New  Orleans,  South- Western  Christian  Advo- 
cate, weeklv,  Methodist  Episcopal. 

New  Orleans,  Southwestern  Presbyterian, 
weekly,  Presbyterian. 

MAINE. 

Augusta,  Gospel  Banner,weekly,  Universalist. 

Portland,  Christian  Mirror,  weekly.  Congre- 
gational. 

Portland,  Zion's  Advocate,  weekly.  Baptist. 

Portland,  Ambassador,  monthly,  Evangelical. 

Portland,  North-East,  monthly,  Protestant 
Episcopal. 

Portland,  Maine  Sunday  -  School  Reporter, 
quarterly. 


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Baltimore,  Baptist,  weekly.  Baptist. 
Baltimore,  Catholic  Mirror,  weekly.  Catholic. 
Baltimore,     Episcopal    Methodist,     weekly, 

Methodist  Episcopal,  Simtb. 
Baltimore,  Katholische  Volks-Zeitung,  week 

ly.  Catholic. 
Baltimore,     Methodist,    weekly,    Methodist 

Episcopal. 
Baltimore,    Methodist    Protestant,    weekly, 

Methodist  Protestant. 
Baltimore,  Presbyterian    Observer,  weekly, 

Presbj'terian. 
Baltimore,  American  Literary  Cliurchman, 

semi-monthly,  Protestant  Episcopal. 
Baltimore,  *  Bote   der   Neuen   Kirche,  semi- 
monthly, Swedenborgian. 
Baltimore,     Baptist     Messenger,     monthly. 

Baptist. 
Baltimore,  Christian  Observer,  monthly,  In- 
dependent Methodist. 
BaUiniiire,      Christian      Tidings,      monthly, 

Evangelical. 
Baltimore,    Gospel   in   All  Lands,   monthly, 

Evangelical. 
Baltimore,    Illustrated   Methodist,    monthly, 

Methodist  Episcopal. 
Baltimore,     *  Missionary     World,     monthly, 

Evangflieal. 
Baltimore,  Pioneer,  monthly,  Evangelical. 
Deer  Park,  Religious  Gleaner,  semi  monthly, 

Methodist  Episcopal. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Boston,  Banner  of  Light,  weekly,  Spiritualist. 

Boston,  Christian  Leadei-,  weekly,  Univer- 
salist. 

Boston,  Christian  Register,  weekly.  Unita- 
rian. 

Boston,  Congregationalist,  weekly,  Congrega- 
tional. 

Boston,  Golden  Rule,  weeklv.  Evangelical. 

Boston,  Index,  weekly,  Radical. 

Boston,  *  Messiah's  Herald,  weeklv.Ad  ventist. 

Boston,  Pilot,  weekly.  Catholic. 

Boston,  Watchman,  weeklv.  Baptist. 

Boston,  *  World's  Crisis  aiid  Second  Advent 
Messenger,  weekly,  Adventist. 

Boston,  Zion's  Herald,  weeklv,  Methodist 
Episcopal. 

Boston,  Christian  Witness  and  Advocate  of 
Bible  Holiness,  semimonthly.  Holiness 

Boston.  *  Age  to  Come  Herald '  and  Jerusa- 
lem's Pioneer,  monthly. 

Boston.  Andover  Review,"  monthly.  Congre- 
gational. 

Boston,  Baptist  Missionary  Magazine,  month- 
ly, Baptist. 

Boston,  *  Christian,  monthly,  Evangelical. 

Boston,  Contributor,  monthly.  Evangelical 

Boston,  Facts,  monthly.  Spiritualist. 

Boston,  Heathen  Woman's  Friend,  monthly, 
Methodist  Epi.scopal. 

Boston,  Helping  Hand,  monthly.  Baptist. 

Boston,  Lutherischer  Anzeig'er,  monthly 
Lutheran. 

Boston,  Missionary  Herald,  monthly.  Congre- 
gational. 

Boston,  Xew-.Jerusalem  Magazine,  monthly, 
Swedenborgian. 

Boston,  Spirit  Voices,  monthlv.  Spiritualist. 

Boston,  Sunday  School  Helper,  monthly,  Uni- 
versalist. 

Boston,  *  Times  of  Refreshing,  monthly, 
Evangelical. 

Boston,  Unitarian  Review  and  Religious 
Magazine,  monthly.  Unitarian. 

Boston,  Watchword,  monthly.  Evangelical. 

Boston,  *  Word  of  Life,  monthlv.  Evangelical 

Boston, Sunday  School  Quarteriy,Evangelical 

Boston,  Universalist  Quarterlv,  Universalist 

New  Bedford,  Old  Colonist,  monthly,  Con- 
gregational. 

Springfield,  Evangelist,  weeklv,  Unsectarian. 

Springfield,  Herald  of  Life,  weekly,  Advent. 

MICHIGAN. 

Battle  Creek,  Sandhedens  Tidende,  semi- 
monthly, Adventist. 

Battle  Creek,  Sanningens  Harold,  semi- 
monthly. Seventh  Day  Adventist. 

Battle  Creek,  Stimme  Der  Wahrheit,  semi- 
monthly, Seventh-Day  Adventist. 

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MICHIGAN. 

Detroit,  Beacon,  weekly,  Congregational. 

Detroit.  Die  Stimme  Der  Wahrheit,  weeklv 
Catholic.  "  ' 

Detroit,  Michigan  Catholic,  weeklv.  Cath- 
olic. 

Detroit.  Michigan  Christian  Advocate,  week- 
ly, Methodist  Episcopal. 

Detroit,  Michigan  Christian  Herald,  weeklv. 
Baptist.  ' 

Detroit,  Lamp  of  Life,  monthlv.  Evangelical 

Hastings,  Church  Helper  of  Western  Michi- 
gan, monthly,  Protestant  Episcopal. 

Holland,  De  Hope,  weekly,  Dutch  Reformed. 

Holland,  De  Wachter,  weekly,  Christian  Re- 
formed. 

Willlamstowni,  Gospel  Trumpet,  semimonth- 
ly.  Church  of  God. 

MINNESOTA. 
Minneapolis,  Free  Baptist,  weekly.  Free  Bap- 
Minneapolis,      Northwestern     Presbyterian 

weekly,  Presbyterian. 
Minneapolis,  To  day,  monthlv.  Evangelical 
St.  Paul,  Der  Wanderer,  weekly.  Catholic 
St.  Paul,  North  Western  Chronicle,  weekly 

Catholic.  ' 

St.  Paul,    Minnesota    Methodist,     monthlv 

Methodist  Episcopal. 

MISSISSIPPL 

Clinton,  Baptist  Record,  weekly.  Baptist 

Jacksoii,  Young  Missionarv,  semimonthly 
Baptist.  ■  ' 

Meridian,  Herald,  weekly,  Methodist  Episco- 
pal, South. 

Meridian,  Southern  Baptist,  weekly,  Baptist. 

Natchez,  Church  News,  monthly,  Protestant 
Episcopal. 

MISSOURL 

College  Mound,  Good  Way,  weekly.  Holiness. 

Columbia,  Christian  Review,  quarterlv.  Chris- 
tian. 

Kansas  City,  Catholic  Tribune,  weeklv 
Catholic.  •' " 

Kansas  City,  Centropolis,  weekly,  Evangeli- 
cal. 

Kansas  City,  Mid-Continent,  weekly,  Evan- 
gelical. 

Kansas  City,  Bible  Evangelist,  monthlv.  Holi- 
ness. 

Macon,  Messenger  of  Peace,  semi-monthly. 
Baptist. 

Maitlaud.  Oiu-  Work,  quarterlv.  United 
Brethren. 

O'Fallon,  Katholischer  Hausfreund,  \veekly 
Catholic. 

St.  Joseph,  Catholic  Tribune,  weekly.  Cath- 
olic. 

St.  Joseph,  District  Advocate,  monthly,  Meth- 
odist Episcopal,  South. 

St.  Louis,  American  Baptist  Flag,  weekly 
Baptist. 

St.  Louis,  Central  Baptist,  weeklv.  Baptist 

St.  Louis,  Central  Christian  Advocate,  week- 
ly, Methodist  Episcopal. 

St.  Louis,  Christian  Advocate,  weekly,  Meth- 
odist Episcopal,  South. 

St.  Louis,  Christian-Evangelist,  weeklv.  Chris- 
tian. 

St.  Louis,  Der  Herold  des  Glaubeus,  weeklv 
Catholic. 

St.  Louis,  Evangelist,  weeklv,  Presbyterian. 

St.  Louis,  HIas.  weeklv,  Catliolic. 

St.  Louis.  Midland,  weeklv,  Presbvterian 

St.  Lotus,  Observer,  weekly,  Cumberland 
Presbyterian. 

St.  Louis,  Presbyterian.weekly,  Presbyterian 

St.  Louis,  Southwestern  Methodi.st,  weekly 
Methodist  Eiiiscopal. 

St.  Louis,  Western  Watchman,  weekly.  Cath- 
olic. 

St.  Louis,  *Der  Lutheraner,  semi-monthly. 
Lutheran. 

St.  Louis,  Vanguard,  semi-monthly.  Holiness 

St.  Louis,  Central  Catholic  Knight,  monthly 
Catholic. 

St.  Louis,  Christian  Companion,  monthly 
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MISSOURI. 

St.  Louis,  Christian  Sunday  School  Teacher, 
niontlily,  Cliristiaii. 

St.  Louis,  Church  News,  monthly,  Protestant 
Episcopal. 

St.  Louis,  EvangelisuhLut  lierisches  S  c  h  u  1  - 
blatt,  monthly,  Lutheran. 

St.  Louis,  Ford's  Christian  Repository  and 
Home  Circle,  monthly,  Baptist. 

St.  Louis,  * Lehre  und  Wehre,  monthly,  Luthe- 
ran. 

St.  Louis,  PastoralBlatt,  monthly.  Catholic. 

St.  Louis,  Regular  Baptist  Magazine,  monthly. 
Baptist. 

St.  Louis,  *  Truth,  monthly,  Unsectariau. 

St.  Louis,  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Review, 
quarterly,  Cumberland  Presbyterian. 

Savannah,  District  Times,  monthly,  Method- 
ist Episcopal. 

NEBRASKA. 

Lincoln,  Nebi-aska  Congregational  News, 
monthly.  Congregational. 

Omaha,  Christian  Hour,  weekly,  Presby- 
terian. 

Omaha,  Church  G-uardian,  monthly,  Prot- 
estant Episcopal. 

St.  Paul,  Kirkebladet,  semi-monthly,  Lu- 
theran. 

York,  Nebraska  Methodist,  semi-monthly, 
Methodist  Episcopal. 

NEW   HAMPSHIRE. 

Concord,  New  Hampshire  Journal,  weekly. 
Congregational. 

Dover,  Morning  Star,  weekly,  Free-Will  Bap- 
tist. 

Melvin  Village,  Working  and  Waiting,  month- 
ly. Evangelical. 

Newmarket,  Christian  Witness,  monthly, 
Evangelical. 

Shaker  Village,  Manifesto,  monthly.  Shakers. 

NEW  JERSEY. 

Asbury  Park,  Christian  at  Home,  weekly, 
Ev'angeliCiil. 

Bloomingdale,  Church  and  Home,  monthly. 
Evangelical. 

Jersey  City,  Hedding  Herald,  monthly,  Meth- 
odist Episcopal. 

Princeton,  Missionary  Review,  bi-monthly, 
Undenominational. 

NEW  YORK. 

Albany,  Catholic  Telegraph,  weeklj',  Catho- 
lic. 

Albany,  Inquirer,  weekly.  Evangelical. 

Albany,  Zion's  Watchman,  weekly,  Evan- 
gelical. 

Albany,  *  Work  at  Home,  monthly,  Evan- 
gelical. 

Alfred  Centre,  Sabbath  Recorder,  weekly. 
Seventh-day  Baptist. 

Alfred  Centre,  Outlook,  monthly.  Seventh- 
day  Baptist. 

Brooklyn,  Brooklyner  Journal,  weekly. 
Catholic. 

Brooklyn.  Catholic  Examiner,  weekly. 
Catholic. 

Brooklyn,  Parish  Record,  monthly,  Protest- 
ant Episcopal. 

Brooklyn,  Plymouth  Chimes,  monthly.  Con- 
gregational. 

Buffalo,  Aurora,  weekly.  Catholic. 

Buffalo,  Catholic  Union  and  Times,  weekly. 
Catholic. 

Buffalo,  Christian  Advocate,  weekly.  Evan- 
gelical. 

Buffalo,  Die  ChristUche  Woche,  weekly, 
Catholic. 

Fredonia,  Presbyterian,  monthly,  Presby- 
terian. 

Jefferson,  District  Register,  monthly,  Meth- 
odist Episcopal. 

Madrid,  Recorder,  monthly,  Congregational. 

Middletown,  Signs  of  the  Times,  semi-month- 
ly, Baptist. 

New  York,  American  Hebrew,  w'kly,  Jewish. 

New  York,  Baptist  Weekly,  Bai>tist. 

New  York,  Boston  Hebrew  Observer,  weekly, 
Jewish. 


NEW  YORK. 

New  York,  Catholic  Herald,  weekly,  Catholic. 

New  York,  Catholic  Review,  weekly.  Cath- 
olic. 

New  York,  Christian  Advocate,  weekly, 
Methodist  Episcopal. 

New  York,  Christian  at  Work,  weekly.  Evan- 
gelical. 

New  York,  Christian  Herald  and  Signs  of  our 
Times,  weekly.  Evangelical. 

New  York,  Christian  Intelligencer,  weekly, 
Reformed. 

New  York,  Christian  Nation,  weekly,  Unsec- 
tarian. 

New  York,  Christian  Union,  weekly.  Evan- 
gelical. 

New  York,  Churchman,  weekly,  Protestant 
Episcopal. 

New  York,  Cliurch  Press,  weekly,  Protestant 
Episcopal. 

New  York,  Church  Standard,  weekly,  Protest- 
ant Episcopal. 

New  York,  Day  Star,  weekly.  Liberal. 

New  York,  *DeutscherVolksfrennd,  weekly. 
Evangelical. 

New  York,  Evangelist,  weekly,  Presbyterian. 

New  York,  Examiner,  weekly.  Baptist. 

New  York,  Freeman's  Journal  and  Catholic 
Register,  weekly,  Catholic. 

New  York,  Friendly  Visitor,  weekly,  Evan- 
gelical. 

New  York,  Hebrew  Journal,  weekly,  Jewish. 

New  York,  Hebrew  Leader,  weekly,  Jewish". 

New  York,  Hebrew  Standard,  weekly,  Jewish. 

New  York,  Illustrated  Catholic  American, 
weekly,  Catholic. 

New  York,  Illustrated  Christian  Weekly, 
Evangelical. 

New  York,  Independent, weekly.  Evangelical. 

New  York,  Jewish  Gazette,  weekly,  Jewish. 

New  York,  Jewish  Herald,  weekly,  Jewish. 

New  York,  Jewish  Messenger,  w'kly,  Jewish. 

New  York,  Katholisehes  VoUcsblatt,  weekly. 
Catholic. 

New  York,  New  Jerusalem  Messenger,  week- 
ly, Swedenborgian. 

New  York,  Observir,  weekly.  Evangelical. 

New  York,  *8abl)atli  Reading,  weekly.  Evan- 
gelical. 

New  York,  Tablet,  weekly.  Catholic. 

New  York,  Union  and  Catholic  Times,  week- 
ly. Catholic. 

New  York,  Jerry  McAuley's  Newspaper,  bi- 
weekly, Evangelical. 

New  York,  Beacon  Light,  semi-monthly. 
Spiritualist. 

New  York,  *  American  Messenger,  monthly. 
Evangelical. 

New  York,  American  Missionary,  monthly, 
Congregational. 

New  York,  *  Amerikanischer  Botschafter, 
monthly.  Evangelical. 

New  Yoik,  Baptist  Home  Mission  Monthly, 
Baptist. 

New  York.  *  Bible  Society  Record,  monthly. 
Evangelical. 

New  York,  Catholic  Fireside,  monthly. 
Catholic. 

New  York,  Catholic  World,  monthly. 
Catholic. 

New  York,  Christian  Giver,  monthlj'.  Unde- 
nominational. 

New  York,  Christian  Home,  monthly,  Evan- 
gelical. 

New  York,  *  Church  Mission  News,  monthly, 
Protestant  Episcopal. 

New  York,  Church  Union,  monthly.  Evan- 
gelical. 

New  York,  Converted  Catholic,  monthly. 
Reformed  Catholic. 

New  Yoi'k,  Der  Kirchenbote,  monthly,  Prot- 
estant Episcopal. 

New  York,  "Divine  Life  and  International 
Expositor,  monthly,  Evangelical. 

New  York ,  Foreign  Missionary,  monthly, 
Presbyterian. 

New  York,  *  Guide  to  Holiness,  monthly. 
Evangelical. 

New  Y'ork,  Home  Missionary,  monthly.  Con- 
gregational. 

Now  York,  Homiletlc  Review,  monthly,  Uu- 
sectarian. 

New  York,  Illustrator  of  the  International 
Sunday  School  Lessons,  m'y,  Evangelical. 


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NEW  YORK. 

New  York,  Jewish  Advocate,  m'thly,  Jewish. 

New  York,  *MorniU{f  Light,  monthly,  Evan- 
gelical. 

New  York,  Our  Social  Journal,  monthly.  Re- 
formed. 

New  York,  *  Parish  Visitor,  m'thly.  Episcopal. 

New  York,  Pastor,  monthly.  Catholic. 

New  York,  Presbyterian  Home  Missionary, 
monthly,  Presbyterian. 

New  York,  Pulpit  Treasury,  monthly.  Evan- 
gelical. 

New  York,  Sheltering  Arms,  monthly,  Prot- 
estant Epi.scopal. 

New  York,  Sower  and  Mission  Monthly,  Re- 
formed. 

New  York,  Spirit  of  Missions,  monthly,  Prot- 
estant Episcopal. 

New  York,  Sunday  School  Journal,  monthly, 
Methodist  Eiiiscopal. 

New  York,  Wllford's  Microcosm,  monthlj', 
Religio-Scientiflc. 

New  York,  Christian  Thought,  bi-monthly. 
Evangelical. 

New  Y^ork,  Methodist  Review,  bi-monthly, 
Methodist  Episcopal. 

New  York,  American  Church  Review,  quar- 
terly, Protestant  Episcopal. 

New  Y'ork.  Hebrew  Christian,  quarterly, 
Evangelical. 

New  York,  Pilgrim  of  Palestine,  quarterlj'. 
Catholic. 

New  York,  Presbyterian  Review,  quarterly, 
Presbyterian. 

North  Chill,  Earnest  Christian  and  Golden 
Rule,  monthly.  Free  Methodist. 

Poughkeepsle,  Waslilngton  Street  Quarterly, 
Methodist  Episcopal. 

Remsdeu,  Y  Cenhadwr  Araerlcanaidd,  m'ly. 
Congregational. 

Rochester,  Kalenda rand  Gospel  Messenger  of 
Western  New  York,  weekly,  Protestant 
Episcopal. 

Rochester,  Katholisehe  Volkzeitung,  weekly. 

Schenectady,  Chm-ch  and  Home,  monthly, 
Presbyterian. 

Syracuse,  Northern  Christian  Advocate,week- 
ly,  Methodist  Episcopal. 

Syracuse,  Wesleyan  Methodist,  weekly,  Wes- 
leyan. 

Syracuse,  *  Bible  Standard,  monthly,  Wes- 
leyan. 

Troy,  Round  Lake  Record,  monthly,  Metho- 
dist Episcopal. 

TJtica,  Church  Eclectic,  monthly,  Protestant 
Episcopal. 

Utica,  Olive  Branch,  monthly.  Spiritualist. 

rrtica,  Y  Cyfaill  o'r  Hen  Wlad,  monthly,  Pres 
byterian. 

tJtIca,  Y  Wawr,  monthlv.  Baptist. 

Westfleld,  Pulpit  of  To  Day,  monthly,  Evan- 
gelical. 

NORTH  CAROLINA. 

Charlotte,  Church  Messenger,  weekly,  Prot- 
estant Episcopal. 

■Goldsboro,  Methodist  Advance,  weekly,  Meth- 
odist Episcopal,  South. 

Greensboro,  Central  Protestant,  weekly, 
Methodist  Episcopal. 

Hendersonville,  Blue  Ridge  Baptist,  weekly. 
Baptist. 

New-Bei-ne,  Free-Will  Baptist,  weekly.  Free- 
will Baptist. 

Raleigh,  Biblical  Recorder,  weekly.  Baptist. 

Raleigh,  Christian  Advocate,  weekly,  Metho- 
dist Episcopal,  South. 

Raleigh,  Christian  Sun,  weekly.  Christian. 

Washington,  Watch  Tower,  semi-monthly, 
Cliristian. 

Wilmington,  Afrlco-American  Presbyterian, 
weekly,  Presljyterlan. 

Wilmington,  North  Carolina  Presbyterian, 
weekly,  Presbyterian. 

Wilson,  *Zlon's  Landmark,  semi-monthly. 
Primitive  Baptist. 

OHIO. 

Ada,  ♦  Holiness  Conservator,  monthly,  Holi- 
ness. 

Ashland,  Brethren  Evangelist,  weekly, 
Brethren. 

Bluffton,  Gospel  Light,  monthly.  Christian. 


OHIO. 

Canton,  *  Christian  Harvester,  semi-monthly, 
Holiness. 

Cincinnati,     American     Christian     Review, 
weekly.  Disciples. 

Cincinnati,  American  Israelite,  w'kly,Jewish. 

Cincinnati,     Catholic     Telegraph,     weekly, 
Catholic. 

Cincinnati,  Christian  Standard    weekly.  Dis- 
ciples. 

Cincinnati,  Der  Christliehe  Apologete,  week- 
ly, Methodist  E]iiseo|ial, 

Cincinnati,  Die  Deborah,  weekly,  Jewish. 

Cincinnati,  Herald    and   Presbyter,   weekly, 
Presbyterian. 

Cincinnati,  Journal  and  Messenger,  weekly, 
Baptist, 

Cincinnati, Wahrheitsfreund,  w'kly.  Catholic. 

Cincinnati,     Western     Chiistian     Advocate, 
weekly,  Jli-tliodist  Kplsci.iial. 

Cliicinuati,  Bihle  «ciioul,  mouthlv,  Christian. 

Cincinnati,  *  Christian  Press,  monthly.  Evan- 
gelical. 

Cincinnati,  *Der  Sendbote,  m'thly.  Catholic. 

Cincinnati,     Disciple     of     Christ,    monthly, 
Christian. 

Cincinnati,  Haus  Und  Herd,  monthly,  Metho- 
dist Epi.sc()|ial. 

Cincinnati,  Sunday  School  Journal,  monthly, 
Methodist  Episcopal. 

Cincinnati,  Baptist  Review,  quart'ly.  Baptist. 

Cleveland,  Catholic  Universe,  weekly.  Cath- 
olic. 

Cleveland,      Der     Christliehe     Botschafter, 
weekly.  Evangelical  Association. 

Cleveland,  Der  Sendbote,  weekly.  Baptist. 

Cleveland,  Der  Stimme  der  Wahrheit,  w'kly. 
Catholic. 

Cleveland,  Evangelical   Messenger,   weekly. 
Evangelical  Association. 

Cleveland.  Peoples' Tabernacle,  weekly,  Evan 
gelical. 

Cleveland,  Ref ormirte  Kirchenzeltung,  week- 
ly. Reformed  Church. 

Cleveland,  Standard   of   the   Cross,   weekly, 
Protestant  Episcopal. 

Cleveland,  Catholic   Knight,    seml-monthlv. 
Catholic. 

Cleveland,  East  End  Signal,  monthly.    Con- 
gregational. 

Cleveland,  Evangelical  Sunday  School  Teach- 
er, monthly.  Evangelical  Association. 

Cleveland,  Evangelische   Magazln,   monthly, 
Evangelical  As.sociatiou. 

Cleveland,  Living   Epistle,  monthly.    Evan- 
gelical Association. 

Columbus,     Catholic     Columbian,     weekly. 
Catholic. 

Columbus,     Lutheran     Standard,      weekly, 
Lutheran. 

Columbus.    *Lutherische    Kirchen    Zeitung, 
semi-monthly,  Lui herau. 

Columbus,    Our    Sunday    School,    monthlj% 
Evangelical. 

Covington,  *  Vindicator,  monthlv.  Baptist. 

Dayton,  Cliristian  World,  weeklj'.  Reformed 
Cliurcii. 

Dayton,  Der  Froehliche  Botschafter,  weekly. 
United  Bretliren. 

Dayton,  Herald  of  Gospel  Liberty,    weekly. 
Christian. 

Dayton,  Religious  Telescope,  weekly.  United 
Brethren. 

Dayton,  *Jugend  Pilger,  semi-monthly.  Unit- 
ed Brethren. 

Dayton,  *  Missionary  Visitor,  semi-monthly. 
Evangelical. 

Dayton,  Our  Bible  Teacher,  monthly.  United 
Bretliren. 

Dayton,     Instructor,     quarterlj'.    Reformed 
Church. 

Delaware,  Woman's  Home  Missions,  monthly. 
Methodist  Episcopal. 

Gallipolis,  District  News,  monthly,  Methodist 
Episcopal. 

Harris,  Free-will  Baptist,  monthly,  Freewill 
Baptist. 

Lakeside,  News,  m'hly,  Methodist  Episcopal. 

Martel,  Octograph,  semi-monthly.  Apostolic. 

Martin's    Ferry,    Church    Herald,    monthlv, 
Methodist  E^jiscopal. 

Newark,  Christian  Witness,  weekly,  Christian 
Union. 


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OHIO. 
Oberlin,    Highways    and    Hedges,   monthly, 

EvanKelical.  ,      _ 

Oberlin,  BibUotheca  Sacra,  quarterly,  Congre- 

Prosijeet,  Our  Own  Home,  monthly,  Baptist. 
Spriugneld,   Lutheran    Evangelist,    weekly, 

Lutheran.  .  ... 

West   Milton,    Slorning  Star,    semi-monthly, 

Unsectarian.  .      „,_        .  , 

Xenia      S:)nthern    Ohio    Church    Chronicle, 

monthly,  Protestant  Episcopal.     . 
Youngstown,  St.  .John's  Church  Parishioner, 

monthly,  Protestant  Episcopal. 

OREGON. 

McSIlunville,  Baptist  Beacon,  m'thly.  Baptist. 

Portland,  Catholic  Sentinel,  w'kly,  Catholic. 

Portland,  Pacific  Christian  Advocate,  weekly, 

Methodist  Episcopal. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 
Allentown,  *Herold  und  Zeitschrift,  weekly, 

Lutheran.  .,     „  ,■     i 

Altoona,  Gospel  Trumpet,  ni'ly.  Evangelical. 
Bethlehem,  Der  BruederBotschafter,  weekly, 

Moravian. 
Bethlehem,  Moravian,  weekly,  Moravian. 
Bethlehem,   *  Church    Messenger,    monthly, 

Lutheran.  ,  „    i,  ■     r^,  .i„t 

Chambersburgh,  United  Brethren  in  Christ, 

semimonthly.  United  Brethren. 
Chambersburgh,     Highway   of    HoUness, 

monthly.  United  Brethren. 
Erie,  Lake  Shore  Visitor,  weekly.  Catholic. 
Farmersville,  Guiding  Star,  monthly,  Evan- 

Gettvsbifrgh,  Lutheran  Quarterly,  Lutlieran 
Harrisburg,  Chm-ch  Advocate,  w  kly,  Church 

Harrisburg,  Conference  News,  semi-monthly, 

Methodist  Episcopal.  tt-.s+oH 

Harrisburg,  Itinerant,  semi-monthly,  United 

Harrisburg,  Sunday  School  Workman,  month- 
ly. Church  of  God. 

Lancaster,  Der  FamlUen  Freund,  monthly, 
Lutheran.  ,  ,      .,    ^i, 

Lancaster,  Watchman,  monthly,  Lutheran. 

Philadelphia,  Bible   Banner,  weekly,  Evan- 

Phlfadeiphia,    Catholic     Standard,   weekly, 

Philadelphia,  Christian  Instructor  and  Unit- 
ed Presb.vterian  Witness,  weekly,  United 
Presbyterian.  „  ,  >  i 

Philadelphia,  Christian  Recorder,  weekly, 
African  Methodist  Episcopal. 

Phlladelpliia,  Christian  Standard  and  Home 
Journal,  weekly.  Holiness. 

Phlladelpliia,    Christian   Statesman,  weekly, 

Phl^IlelphiaT  Chm-ch,    weekly,   Protestant 

Phllaclelphia,'  Episcopal    Recorder,  weekly. 

Reformed  Episcopal.  „•„,,„ 

Philadelphia,  *  Friend,  weekly.  Friends. 
Philkdelphia,  Friends'  Intelligencer,  weekly, 

Ui»j  f*  litis 

Philadelphia.    Friends'    Review,   weekly, 
Philadelphia,  Jewish  Record,    weekly,  Jew- 
Philadelphia,  Lutheran,  weekly,  Lutheran. 
Philadelphia;  Lutheran     Observer,     weekly, 

Philw\elpi"i"'.  Messenger,  weekly,  Reformed 

PhiUul'elphla.  Methodist,  weekly,  Methodlst- 

PhiUideli?l!ia,'   Mind    and    Matter,    weekly, 

Philiwiel phiaTNational Baptlst,w'kly,  Baptist. 
PhiUulelphia,  Presbyterian,  weekly,  Presby- 

PhlladAp'liia,  Presbyterian  Journal,  weekly, 

Presbyterian.  , ,  , 

Phlladellihia,  Sunday  School  Times,  weekly, 

PhihShi'rVesper  Bells,  weekly,  Cath<.lic. 
Phillulelthia,  I.  C.  B.  U.  Journal,  semi-m'thly, 

PhiUidei ph i'a,  Augsburg     Sunday-School 
Teacher,  monthly,  Lutheran. 


PENNSYLVANIA. 

Philadelphia,  Baptist  Teacher,  monthly,  Bap- 
tist 

Philadelphia,  Christian  Life,  monthly,  Metho- 
dist Episcopal.  _^    , 

Philadelphia,  Clirlstian  Worker,  monthly, 
Methodist  Episcopal. 

Philadelphia,  *  Der  Missionsbote,  monthly, 
Lutheran.  ,    „,     ,  ^,  , 

Philadelphia,  Faith  and  Works,  monthly, 
Evangelical.  ,      t,  ^  ^ 

Philadelphia,  Guardian,  monthly,  Reformea 
Church.  „  .„  T^        1 

Philadelphia,  ♦  Illustrated  Treasury  of  Knowl- 
edge, monthly.  Evangelical.      „     ^     ^      . 

Philadelphia,  L'Aveulr,  monthly,  Protestant 
Episcopal.  ^.^  ^,, 

Philadelphia,  *New  Church  Life,  monthly, 
Swedenborgian,  ^,  ,     x^  i 

Philadelphia,  Our  Banner,  monthly,  Evangel- 
Philadelphia,  Our  Church  News,  monthly, 
Methodist  Episcopal. 

Philadelphia,  'Presbyterian  Record,  m  thly, 
Presbyterian.  ,    ^     .        .  , 

PhlladelT)hia,  Reformed  Presbyterian  Advo- 
cate, monthly.  Reformed  Presbyterian. 

Philadelphia,  *  Sunday  Hour,  monthly,  Evan- 

Philadelphia,  Sunday  School  World,  month- 
ly. Evangelical.  , ,  , 

Philadelphia,  Tabernacle  Magazine,  monthly, 
Methodist  Episcopal, 

Philadelphia,  *  Truth  in  Life,  monthly,  Evan- 

Phlfadelphia,  *  Westminster  Teacher,  month- 
ly, Presbyterian.  ^,      „  ,. 
Philadelphia,  Words  of  Faith,  monthly,  HoU- 

llf  ss  ^ 

Philadelphia,    American    Catholic    Review, 

quarterly,  Catholic. 
PhlhMl.-lpliia,  AiiiiTican  Sunday-School  Union 

Oiiarterh  ,  Kvnni;clical. 
PhiUulelphia,   Keforiued  Review,  quarterly, 

Reformed  Church.  „  ^^   „ 

Pittsburgh,  Catholic,  weekly.  Catholic. 
Pittsburgh,     Christian     Advocate,     weekly, 

Methodist  Episc<ipal. 
Pittsburgh,    Methodist     Recorder,     weekly, 

Methodist  Protestant. 
Pittsburgh,    Presbyterian    Banner,    weekly, 

Presbyterian.  .  ,  , 

Pittsburgh,   United     Presbyterian,    weekly. 

United  Presbyterian. 
Pittsburgh,  Workman,  bi-weekly,  Lutheran. 
PitisburKh,  Emerald  Vindicator,  semi-m  thly, 

Pittsburgh,  Bible  Teacher,  monthly.  United 
Presbyterian.  ,  .,  , 

Pittsburgh,  Diocesan  Chronicle,  monthly,. 
Protestant  Episcopal.  

Pittsburgh,  Evangelical  Repository  and 
Bible  Teacher,  monthly.  United   Presby- 

Plttsburgii,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Signal,  monthly,  Evan- 

Plttsburgli,  *Zion's  Watch  Tower  and  Herald 
■  of  Christ's  Presence,  m'thly,  Adventist. 

Quakertown,  ♦Das  Himmels  Manna,  month- 
ly, Unsectarian.  ^   ^  ^ 

QuaKertown,  Die  Kierche  Unterm  Krenz, 
monthly,  Unsectarian. 

Quakertown,     *Maima,    monthly,   Unsecta- 

Readfng,  Lutherlsches  Klrchenblatt,  weekly, 

Readtag  Der  Reformirte  Hausf round,  semi- 
monthly. Reformed  Chm-ch. 
Scrauton,  Herald  of  Joy,  monthly,  Congrega- 

Wiconlsco,  Our  Monthly,  Methodist  Episcopal. 
York,  Lutheran  Missionary  Journal,  monthly, 

York,  Teachers'  Journal,  monthly,  Lutheran. 


RHODE  ISLAND. 

Providence,  Missionary  Helper,  monthly,  Free 
Baptist. 

SOUTH  CAROLINA. 

Charleston,    Southern    Christian    Advocate, 
weekly,  Methodist  Episcopal,  South. 

Charleston,     Methodist      Messenger,      semi- 
monthly, Methodist  Episcopal. 


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SOUTH  CAROLINA. 

Columbia,  Christian  Neighbor,  weekly,  Meth- 
odist Episcopal,  South. 

Columbia,  Southern  Presbyterian,  weekly, 
Presbyterian . 

Columbia,  *  Southern  Presljyterian  Review, 
quarterly,  Presbyterian. 

Due  West,  Associate  Reformed  Presbyterian, 
weekly.  Reformed  Presbj'terian. 

Due  West,  Psalm  Singer,  monthly.  Reformed 
Presbyterian. 

€reeu\'ille.  Baptist  Courier,  weekly,  Baptist. 

Kewberrj',  Lutheran  Visitor,  w'ly,  Lutheran. 

TENNESSEE. 

Bristol,  Holston  Methodist,  weekly,  Method- 
ist Episcopal.  South. 

Chattanooga,  American  Baptist  Reflector, 
weekly,  Baptist. 

Chattanooga,  Methodist  Advocate,  weekly, 
Methodist  Episcopal. 

Dowelltown,  Christian  Progress,  monthly, 
Liberal  Baptist. 

Henderson,  Herald  of  Truth,  semi-monthly. 
Primitive  Baptist. 

Jackson,  Christian  Index,  monthly.  Colored 
Methodist  Episcopal. 

Lebanon,  Missionary  Baptist,  w'kly.  Baptist. 

Iiookout  Mountain,  Way  of  Holiness,  month- 
ly, Holiness. 

Meniphis,  Living  Way,  weekly.  Baptist. 

Memphis,  Tennessee  Baptist,  weekly.  Baptist. 

Memphis,  Gleaner,  monthly,  Evangelical. 

Nashville,  Christian  Advocate,  weeklj-,  Metho- 
dist Episcopal,  South. 

Nashville,  Cumberland  Presbyterian,  week- 
ly, Cumberland  Presbyterian. 

Nash\alle,  Gospel  Advocate,  weekly.  Church 
of  Christ. 

Nashville,  Missionary  Baptist,  w'kly,  Baptist. 

Nashville,  Advocate  of  Missions,  monthly, 
Evangelical. 

Nashville,  Sunday -School  Magazine,  month- 
ly, Methodist  EpisCDpal.  South. 

Nashville,  *  Woman's  Missionary  Advocate, 
monthly,  Methodist  Episcopal,  South. 

TEXAS. 

Austin,  Texas  Baptist  Herald,  w'klj',  Baptist. 

Austin,  Texas  Churchmau,  monthly,  Protest- 
ant Episcopal. 

Bonham,  Christian  Messenger,w'ly,  Christian. 

Brownsville.  Plain  Talk,  monthly,  Catholic. 

Corsieana,  Bible  Expositor,  monthly.  Baptist. 

Corsicana,  Methodist  Protestant,  monthly, 
Methodist  Protestant. 

Dallas,  Home  and  Sunday  School,  weekly. 
Baptist. 

Dallas,  Texas  Baptist,  weekly.  Baptist. 

Dallas,  Texas  Observer,  weekly,  Cumberland 
Presbyterian. 

Dallas,  Colored  Methodist,  monthly.  Colored 
Methodist  Episcopal. 

Fort  Worth,  Texas  Methodist,  weekly, 
Methodist  Episcopal,  South. 

Fort  Worth,  Texas  Methodist  Advocate, 
monthly,  Methodist  Episcopal. 

Galveston,"  Texas  Christian  Advocate,  w'kly, 
Methodist  Episcop  1,  South. 

Lampasas,  Cliristian  Citizen,  montlily,  Meth- 
odist Episcopal,  South. 

Paris,  Texas  Sunday-School  Worker,  month- 
ly. Evangelical.  " 

San "  Antonio,  Church  Record  of  Western 
Texas,  monthly,  Protestant  Episcopal. 

Thorp's  Spring,  Texas  Christian,  weekly. 
Christian. 

VERMONT. 

Montpelier,  Vermont  Chronicle,  %veekly,  Con- 
gregational. 

Northfleld,  Vermont  Christian  Messenger, 
weekly,  Methodist  Episcopal. 

Rutland,  Vermont  Baptist,  monthly,  Baptist. 

VIRGINIA. 

Cuckoo,  Atlantic  Missionary,  w'y.  Christian. 

Dublin,  Southern  Evangelist,  monthly,  Pres- 
byterian. 

Franklin.  Bantist  Messenger,  m'thly.  Baptist. 

Front  Royal,  Zion's  Advocate,  monthly, 
Primitive  Baptist. 


VIRGINIA. 

New  Market,  Our  Church  Paper,  weekly,  Lu- 
theran. 

Newport  News,  Caret,  monthly.  Baptist. 

Petersburg.  Star  of  Zion,  weekly,  African 
Methodist  Episcopal. 

Portsmouth,  Virgina  Baptist  Companion, 
weekly.  Baptist. 

Richmond,  Catholic  Visitor,  weekly,  Catholic. 

Richmond,  Central  Presbyterian,  weekly, 
Presbyterian. 

Richmond,  Christian  Advocate,  weekly,Meth- 
odist  Episcoi)al,  South. 

Richmond,  Religious  Herald,  weekly.  Baptist. 

Richmond,  Southern  Churchman,  weekly, 
Protestant  Episcopal. 

Richmond,  Earnest  Worker,  monthly,  Pres- 
byterian. 

Richmond,  Missionary,  m'thly,  Presbyterian. 

WEST  VIRGINIA. 

Hampton,  Free  Baptist  Herald,  monthly.  Free- 
will Baptist. 

Huntington,  Methodist  Witness,  monthly, 
Methodist  Episcopal. 

WISCONSIN. 

De  Pere,  DeStandaard,  weekly.  Catholic. 

Dodgeville,  Our  Messenger,  monthly.  Primi- 
tive Methodist. 

Fond  du  Lac.  Diocese  of  Fond  du  Lac, 
monthly,  Protestant  Episcopal. 

Madison,  Monona  Lake  Assembly,  quarterly, 
Evangelical. 

Milwaukee,  Catholic  Citizen,  w'kly.  Catholic. 

Milwaukee,  Cliristian  Statesman,  weekly, 
Evangelical. 

Milwaukee,  Columbia,  weekly.  Catholic. 

Milwaukee.  Messenger,  weekly.  Undenomi- 
national. 

Sussex,  Wisconsin  Calendar,  monthly,  Prot- 
estant Episcopal. 

Whitewater.  St.  Luke's  Record,  monthly, 
Methodist  Episcopal. 

ARIZONA. 

Phoenix,  El  Progreso  Catollco,  weekly, 
Catholic. 

INDIAN  TERRITORY. 

McAllister,  Indian  Missionarv,  monthly.  Bap- 
tist. 

Muskogee,  Our  Brother  in  Red,  monthly, 
Methodist  Episcopal,  South. 

MONTANA. 
Helena,  Montana  Baptist,  monthly.  Baptist. 

NEW  MEXICO. 

Las  Vegas,  Revista  Catolica,  weekly,  Cath- 
olic. 

UTAH. 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah  Evangelist,  monthly, 
Presbyterian. 

WASHINGTON. 

Vancouver,  Columbia  Churchman,  monthly, 
Protestant  Episcopal. 

NEW  BRUNSWICK,  D.  C. 

St.  John,  Messenger  and  Visitor,  w'ly,  Baptist. 

St.  John,  Religious  Intelligencer,  weekly, 
Free  Baptist. 

St.  John,  Canadian  Record,  monthly.  Evan- 
gelical. 

NOVA  SCOTIA,  D.  C. 

Halifax,  Presbyterian  Witness,  weekly,  Pres- 
byterian. 
Halifax,  Wesleyan,  weekly,  Methodist. 

ONTARIO,  D.  C. 

Berlin,  Lutherlsches  Volksblatt,  semi-m'thly, 

Lutheran. 
Berlin,  Lutherlsches  Prledensbote,  monthly, 

Lutlieran. 
Brantford,     Iconoclast     and     Paedo  Baptist 

Pioneer,  semi-monthly.  Evangelical. 


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ONTARIO,  D.  C. 

Chatham,  Missionary  Messenger,  monthly, 
African  Methodist  Episcopal. 

Kingston,  Canadian  Missionary,  monthly, 
Ohiu'ch  of  England. 

Ijondon,  Catholic  Record,  weekly.  Catholic. 

Meaford,  Christian  Worker,  ni'thly,  Christian. 

Peterborough,  Saved  Army  Trumpet,  weekly. 
Salvation  Army. 

Toronto,  Tribune,  semi-weekly.  Catholic. 

Toronto,  Canada  Presbyterian,  weekly,  Pres- 
byterian. 

Toronto,  Canadian  Baptist,  weekly.  Baptist. 

Toronto,  Christian  Guardian,  weekly,  Meth- 
odist. 

Toronto,  Dominion  Churchman,  weekly, 
Church  of  England. 

Toronto,  Evangelical  Churchman,  weekly, 
Church  of  England. 

Toronto,  Presbyterian  Review,  weekly,  Pres- 
byterian. 

Toronto,  Canadian  Independent,  semi- 
monthly. Congregational. 

Toronto,  *  Home  and  School,  semi-monthly, 
Methodist. 

Toronto,  *  Pleasant  Hours,  semi-monthly, 
Methodist. 


ONTARIO,  D.  C. 

Toronto,  *  Sunbeam,  semi-monthly,  Metho- 
dist. 

Toronto,  Canadian  Methodist  Magazine, 
monthly,  Methodist. 

Toronto,  Sunday  School  Banner,  monthly, 
.Methodist. 

Toronto.  Berean  L^-af  Quarterly,  Methodist. 

Toronto,  *  Bible  Society  Recorder,  quarterly. 
Evangelical. 

PRINCE  EDWARD  ISLAND,  D.  C. 
Charlottetown,    Presbyterian,  weekly,    Pres- 
byterian. 

QUEBEC,  D.  C. 
Montreal,  Church  Guardian,  weekly.  Church 

of  England. 
Montreal,    La   Semaine   Religleuse,   weekly. 

Catholic. 
Montreal,     Petite    Revue     Du     Tiers-Ordre, 

monthly,  Catholic. 
Montreal,    Presbyterian     Record,    monthly, 

Presbyterian. 
Montreal,    Protestant   Pillar,    monthly,   Re- 
1        formed  Episcopal. 


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IV, 


A  LIST  OF  NEWSPAPERS  AND  PERIODICALS  DEVOTED  TO  AGRICUL- 
TURE, LIVE  STOCK,  POULTRY  RAISING,  FRUIT  AND  VINE  CULTURE,  FLORICULTURE,  BEE 
CULTURE,      DAIRYING,     SUGAR    GROWING    AND     SILK     CULTURE. 

THOSE  JIARKED  *  DO  NOT  INSERT  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


AGRICULTUItE. 

ALABAMA. 
Montgomery,  Southern  Agriculturist,  weekly. 

ARKANSAS. 
Little  Rock,  Rural  and  Workman,  weekly. 

CALIFORNIA. 
Los  Angeles,  Rural  Californiau,  monthly. 
Oakland,  Pacific  Coast    Farm  and  Fireside 

Journal,  monthlj'. 
San  Francisco,  California  Farmer,  weekly. 
San  Francisco,  Pacific  Rural  Press,  weekly. 

COLORADO. 
Denver,  Colorado   Farmer   and    Live   Stock 
Journal,  weekl}'. 

CONNECTICUT. 
Hartford,  Connecticut  Farmer,  weekly. 

GEORGIA. 
Atlanta,    Southern    Cultivator    and     Di.xle 

Farmer,  monthly. 
Marietta,  Pho?nix  Agriculturist,  monthly. 

ILLINOIS. 

Anna,  Farmer  and  Fruit  Grower,  weekl}\ 

Chicago,  Farmers'  Review,  weekly. 

Chicago,  Prairie  Farmer,  weekly. 

Chicago,  Western  Rural  and  American  Stock- 
man, weekly. 

Chicago.  Farm,  Field  and  Stockman,  semi- 
monthly. 

Chicago,  Skandinavisk  Farmer  Journal,  m'y. 

Chicago,  Western  Farmers'  Journal,  m'ly. 

Moline,  Western  Plowman,  monthly. 

Peoria,  Farm  and  Workshop,  monthly. 

Quincy,  Farmers'  Call,  monthly. 

Quiney,  Western  .Agriculturist,  monthly. 

Rockford,  Agricultural  West,  monthly. 

Sterling,  Farmers'  Gazette,  monthly. 

INDIANA. 
Fort  Wayne,  American  Farmer,  monthly. 
Hagerstown.  Wayne  Farmer,  monthly. 
Indianapolis,  Indiana  Farmer,  weekly. 
Indianapolis,  Drainage  and  Farm   Journal, 

monthly. 
Madison,  Sorgum  Growers'  Guide  and  Farm 

Journal,  monthly. 
South  Bend,  Farmers'  Friend,  semi-monthly. 

IOWA. 

Ainsworth,  Western  Farmer  and  Horticul- 
turist, monthly. 

Ames,  Studi'iits'  Farm  Journal,  monthly. 

Cedar  Rapids,  Farm  Journal  and  Live  Stock 
Review,  monthly. 

Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa  Farmer,  monthly. 

Des  Moines,  Iowa  Homestead,  weekly. 

Des  Moines,  Western  Farm  Journal,  semi- 
monthly. 

KANSAS. 

Chapman.  Golden  Belt  Farm  Journal,  m'thly. 

Topeka,  Kansas  Farmer,  weekly. 

KENTUCKY. 
Louisville,  Farmers'  Home  Journal,  weekly. 
Louisville,  Home  and  Farm,  semi-monthly. 


AGRICULTURE. 

MAINE. 
Augusta,  Home  Farm,  weekly. 
Augusta,  Maine  Farmer,  weekly. 
Bangor,  Dirlgo  Rural,  weekly. 

MARYLAND. 

Baltimore,  American  Farmer,  semi-monthly. 
Baltimore,  Maryland  Farmer,  monthly. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Boston,  American  Cultivator,  weekly. 
Boston,  Massachusetts  Ploughman  and  New^ 

England  Journal  of  Agriculture,  w'kly. 
Boston,  New  England  Farmer,  weekly. 
Gieentteld,  Our  Country  Home,  monthly. 
Marlboro,  Farmers'   Companion   and   Prize 

Monthly. 
Springfield,  New  England  Homestead,  w'kly. 
Springfield,  Farm  and  Home,  monthly. 

MICHIGAN. 

Detroit,  Michigan  Farmer  and  State  Journal 

of  Agi-iculture,  weekly. 
Grand  Rapids,  Agricultural  World,  semi-m'ly. 

MINNESOTA. 

Minneapolis,  Minnesota  Farmer,  weekly. 
Minneapolis,  Farm,  Stock  and  Home,  semi- 
monthly. 

MISSISSIPPI. 

Meridian,  Farmers'  Advocate,  weekly. 
Vicksburg,  Planters'  Journal,  monthly. 

MISSOURL 

Kansas  City,  Western  Cultivator  and  Farm 
and  Stock  Journal,  weekly. 

Kansas  City,  Farm  Journal,  monthly. 

Kansas  City.  Palmer's  Monthly. 

St.  Louis,  Colman's  Rural  World,  weekly. 

St.  Louis,  Journal  of  Agriculture  and  Ameri- 
can Stock  Breeder,  weekly. 

St.  Louis,  South  and  West,  semi-monthly. 

St.  Louis,  Midland  Farmer,  monthly. 

NEBRASKA. 

Lincoln,  Nebraska  Farmer,  semi-monthly. 
Omaha,  Rural  Nebraska  and  American  Cattle 
Joiu-nal,  monthly. 

NEW   HAMPSHIRE. 
Manchester,  Mirror  and  Farmer,  weekly. 

NEW  YORK. 
Albany,  Cultivator  and  Country  Gentleman, 

weekly. 
Elmlra,  Husbandman,  weekly. 
New  York,  Rural  New  Yorker,  weekly. 
New  York,  Tribune  and  Farmer,  weekly. 
New  York,  American  Agriculturist,  monthly. 
New    York,     Amerikauischer    Agriculturist, 

monthly. 
.Rochester,  American  Rural  Home,  weekly. 
Rochester,  Empire  State  Agriculturist,  m'hly. 
Syracuse,  Farmer  and  Dairyman,  monthly. 
Tottenville,     Agricultural     and     Veterinary 

News,  monthly. 


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AGRICULTURE. 

NORTH  CAROLINA. 
Raleigh,  Farmer  anfl  Meclianic,  weekly. 
Raleigh,  North  Carolina  Farmer,  monthly. 

OHIO. 

Cincinnati,  Farming  World,  weekly. 

Cleveland,  Ohio  Farmer,  weekly. 

Cleveland,  Farmer  and  Manuf;icturer,  m'lily. 

Dayton,  Farmer'.s  Home,  monthly. 

Norwalk,  Fair  Journal  and  Farmers'  Direc- 
tory, monthly. 

Springfield,  Farmers'  Advance,  weekly. 

Springrteld,  Farm  and  Fireside,  semi- 
monthly. 

Springtield,  Farm  Economist,  semi-monthly. 

Springfield,  Farmers'  Guide,  quarterly. 

Zanesville,  Shepherds'  National  Journal  and 
Rural  Era,  weekly. 

Zanesville,  Farmers'  Journal,  monthly. 

OREGON. 
Portland,  North  Pacific  Rural  Spirit,  weekly. 
Portland,  North-Westeru  Fanner  and  Dairy- 
man, weekly. 
Salem,  Willamette  Farmer,  weekly. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 
Coudersport,  Penns.vlvanla  Farmer,  monthly. 
La  Plume,  Seed  Tlnie  and  Harvest,  monthly. 
Let'chliurs.  American  Farm  Journal,  monthly. 
Mcadv  illc,  Pennsylvania  Farmer,  weekly. 
Mechanicsburg,  Farmers'  Friend  and  Grange 

Advocate,  weekly. 
Parkesburg,  Farmers*  Magazine  and  Rural 

Guide,  monthly. 
Philadelphia,  Practical  Farmer,  weekly. 
Philadelphia,  Farm  and  Garden,  monthly. 
Philadelphia,  Farm  Journal,  monthly. 
Philiidclphia,  Rural  Home,  monthly. 
Watsontown,  Agricultural  Epitomist,  m'hly. 

SOUTH  CAROLINA. 
Marlon,  Cotton  Plant,  monthly. 

TENNESSEE. 
OhattanooQja,  Rural  Record,  monthly. 
Memphis,  Cotton  Belt,  semi-mouthl.v. 
Nashville,  Spirit  of  the  Farm,  weekly. 

TEXAS. 
Aiistln,  Texas  Farm  and  Ranch,  seml-m'thly. 
Dallas,  Estra.y  Record  and  Farm  Journal, m'l.v. 
Dallas,  Texas  Planter  and  Farmer,  monthly. 
Galveston,  Texas  Farmer,  weekl.v. 

VERMONT. 
West  Randolph,  Vermont  Farmer,  weekly. 

VIRGINIA. 
Charlottesville,  Monticello    Farmer   and 

Grape-Grower,  monthly. 
Petersburg,  Rural  Messenger,  weekly. 
Richmond,  Southern  Planter,  monthly. 

WISCONSIN. 
Madison,    Western  Farmer,  and   Wisconsin 

Grange  Bulletin,  weekly. 
Milwaukee,  Acker  und  Gartenbau  Zeitung. 

semi  monthly. 
Racine,  Agriculturist,  monthly. 

DAKOTA. 
Fargo,  Northwestern  Farmer,  monthly. 
Huron,  Dakota  Farmer,  monthly. 

MONTANA. 
White  Sulphur  Springs,  Rocky  Mountain  Hus- 
bandman, weekl.y. 

MANITOBA,   D.   C. 
Winnipeg,  Nor'-West  Farmer  and  Manitoba 
Miller,  monthly. 

NEW  BRUNSWICK,  D.  C. 
Hampton,  Farmers'  Journal,  monthly. 

NOVA  SCOTIA,  D.  C. 
Halifax,    Nova  Scotian  Journal  of  Agricul- 
ture, monthly. 

ONTARIO,  D.  C. 

Clinton,  Cane  .lournal,  monthly. 
London,  Farmers'  Advocate  and  Home  Maga- 
zine, monthlj'. 


AGRICULTURE. 

ONTARIO,  D.  C. 

Petersborough,  Canadian  Agriculturist  and 
Home  Magazine,  monthly. 

Toronto,  Rural  Canadian,  monthly. 

PRINCE    EDWARD    ISLAND,  D.  C. 

Summerside,  Prince  Edward  Island  Agricul- 
turist, bi-weekly. 

QUEBEC,  D.  C. 

Montreal,  Illustrated  Journal  of  Agriculture, 
monthly. 

Montreal,  Le  Journal  d'Agriculture  lUustre, 
monthly. 


LIVE    STOCK. 

COLORADO. 

Denver,  Colorado  Live  Stock  Record,  weekly. 

ILLINOIS. 

Beecher,  Bi-eeders'  Journal,  monthly. 

Chicago,  (Union  Stock  Yards)  Drovers'  Jour- 
nal, daily,  semi-weekly  and  weekly. 

Chicago,  Breeders'  Gazette,  weekly. 

Chicago,  National  Live  Stock  Journal,  week- 
ly and  monthly. 

Chicago,  Wool  Journal,  weekly. 

Chicago,  American  Liveryman  and  Horse 
Owner,  monthly. 

Chicago,  American  Sheep-Breeder  and  Wool- 
Grower,  monthly. 

Chicago,  Horse  Shoer  and  Hardware  Journal, 
monthly. 

Chicago.  U.  S.  Veterinary  Journal  and  Forge, 
Hoof  and  Shoe,  monthly. 

INDIANA. 
Indianapolis,  Live  Stock  Review  and  Price 

Current,  tri-weekly. 
Indianapolis,  Jersey  Bulletin,  weekly. 
Indianapolis,  Western  Sportsman  and  Live 

Stock  News,  weekly. 
Indianapolis,  Swine  Breeders'  Journal,  semi- 
monthly. 

KA.NSAS. 
Dodge  City,  Globe  Live  Stock  Journal,  w'kly. 

KENTUCKY. 
Lexington,  Kentucky    Live    Stock    Record, 

weekl.y. 
Lexington,  Kentucky  Stock  Farm,  weekly. 
Louisville,  Duncan's  Magazine  of  Live  Stock, 
monthly. 

MAINE. 
Canton,  Maine  Horse  Breeders'  Monthly. 
Portland,  Live  Stock  Monthly. 

MISSISSIPPI. 

Starkvllle,  Southern  Llve-Stock  Journal, 
weekly. 

MISSOURL 

Kansas  City,  Drovers'  News,  daily. 

Kansas  City,  Live  Stock  Record  and  Price 
Current,  daily,  semi-weekly  and  weekly. 

Kansas  City.  Live  Stock  Indicator  and  Farm- 
ers' Gazette,  weekly. 

Pierce  City,  Rural  Echo,  weekly. 

NEW  YORK. 

New  York,  American  Veterinary  Review, 
monthl.v. 

New  York,  Wallace's  Monthly. 

New  York,  Journal  of  Comparative  Medi- 
cine and  Surgery,  (luarterly. 

OHIO. 
Cincinnati,  Live  Stock  Review,  weekly. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 
Philadelphia.  Thoroughbred   Stock  Journal, 

monthly. 
Pittsburgh,  National  Stockman  and  farmer, 

weekly. 
Pittsburgh,  National  Wool  Growers'   Quar- 
terly. „         J        ,    T  , 

West  Chester,  Guernsey  Breeders'  Journal, 
monthly. 


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LIVE    STOCK. 

TEXAS. 

Fort  Worth,  Texas  Live  Stock  Journal,  w'kly. 
San  Antonio,  Texas  Stockman,  weeklj'. 

ARIZONA. 
Wilcox,  Southwestern  Stockman,  weekly. 

MONTANA. 

Fort  Benton,  Montana  Wool  Grower,  quart'ly. 
Helena.  Montana  Live  Stock  Journal,  m'thly. 
Miles  city,  Stock  Growers'  Joiu'nal,  weekly. 

NEW  MEXICO. 
Las  Vegas,  New  Mexico  Stock  Grower,  w'kly. 

ONTARIO,  D.  C. 
Toronto,  Canadian  Breeder  and  Agricultural 
Review,  weekly. 

POULTRY    RAISING. 

CONNECTICUT. 
Hartford.  American  Poultry-  Yard,  weekly. 
Hartford.  Co-operative  Poultrv  Post,  m'thly. 
Hartford,  Poultry  World,  monthly. 

ILLINOIS. 

Chicago,  American  Poultry  Journal,  monthlj'. 
Chicago,  Poultry  Keeper,  monthly. 
Chicago,  Poultr.v  Raiser,  monthly. 

INDIANA. 
Indianapolis,  Fanciers'  Gazette,  monthly. 

MICHIGAN. 
Battle  Creek,  Game  Fancier's  Journal,  m'thly. 

MINNESOTA. 
Minneapolis,   Poultry  and    Farm  Miscellany 
Journal,  monthly. 

NEW   YORK. 
Albany.  Poultry  Monthlv. 
New   York.  Fanciers'  Journal  and    Homing 

Pigeon,  monthly. 
New  York.  Poultry  Bulletin,  monthl.v. 
Stony  Brook,  Poultry  Guide,  quarterly. 

OHIO. 

Dayton,  Ohio  Poultr.v  Journal,  monthly. 
El.vrla,  PoiUtry  Nation,  monthly. 
Springfield,  National  Poultry-  Monitor,  m'thly. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 
Reading.  Pease's  Feathered  World,  monthly. 

TEXAS. 

Austin,  Southwestern  Poultry  RaLser,  m'thly. 
Oalveston,    Southwestern    Poultry   Journal, 
monthly. 

VIRGINIA. 
Cuckoo,  Poultry  Messenger,  monthl.v. 
Louisa  Comt  House.  Virginia  Live  Stock  and 
Poidtry  Journal,  monthly. 

ONTARIO,  D.  C. 
Belleville.  Ontario  Poultry  Hornet,  monthly. 
Strathroy,  Canadian  Poultry  Review,  m'thl.v. 

FRUIT    AND    VINE    CULTURE. 

CALIFORNIA. 
Ontario.  Fruit  Grower,  weekly. 
San  Francisco,  Merchant,  biweekly. 

ILLINOIS. 
Cobden,  Fruit  Growers'  Journal,  weekly. 
Shelbyville,  Illinois  Horticulturist,  quarterly. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 
Greenfield,  American  Garden,  monthly. 

MISSOURL 
California,  Evaporators'  Monthlj'. 


FRUIT    AND    VINE    CULTURE. 

NEBRASKA. 
Bower,  Nebraska  Horticulturist,  quarterly. 

NEW  YORK. 
New  York.  Wine  and  Fruit  Grower,  monthly. 
Palmyra,  Fruit  Recorder,  monthly. 
Rochester,  Green's  Fruit  Grower,  quarterly. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 
Philadelphia,     American    Cottage    Garden, 

montnly. 
Philadelphia,  Gardeners'  Monthly  and  Horti- 
culturist. 

ONTARIO,  D.  C. 
St.  Catharines,  Canadian  Horticulturist,  m'ly. 

FLORICULTURE. 

ILLINOIS. 
Highland  Park,  Floral  World,  monthly. 

IOWA. 
Ainsworth,  Floral  Industry,  monthly. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Boston,   Bowditch's    American    Florist    and 
Farmer,  monthly. 

NEW  YORK. 

New  York,  Ladies'  Floral  Cabinet,  monthly. 
Rochester,  Vick's  Illustrated  Magazine,  m'ly. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 
Fannettsburg,  Park's  Floral  Magazine,  m'thly. 

TENNESSEE. 
Knoxville,  American  Florist's  Primer,  m'thly. 

ONTARIO,  D.  C. 
Peterborough.  Canadian  Florist  and  Cottage 
Gardener,  quarterly. 

BEE    CULTURE. 

ILLINOIS. 
Chicago,  Bee  Journal,  weekly. 

INDIANA. 
Kendallville,  Bee  Keepers'  Guide,  monthly. 

KANSAS. 
Columbus,  Kan.sas  Bee  Keeper,  weekly. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 
Salem.  American  Apiculturist,  monthly. 

NEW    YORK. 
New  York,  Bee-Keepers'  Magazine,  monthly. 

OHIO. 
Medina,  Gleanings  In  Bee  Culture,  seml-m'ly 


DAIRYING. 

ILLINOIS. 

Chicago,  Dairy  "SVorld.  mouthl.v. 
Chicago,  U.  S.'  Dairyman,  monthly. 

IOWA. 

Charlton.  Dalrv  Farmer,  monthlv. 

West  Liberty,  Dairy  and  Farm  Journal,  m'ly. 

NEW    YORK. 
New  York,  American  Dairyman,  weekly. 
New  York,  Agriculture,  monthl.y. 
New  York,  Milk  Reporter,  monthly. 

QUEBEC,  D.  C. 
Montreal,  Canadian  Dairyman  and  Farmer, 
monthly. 


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SUGAR    GROWING. 

LOUISIANA. 
New  Orleans,  Sugar  BdwI  and  Farm  Journal, 
weekly. 

MISSOURI. 

St.  Louis,  Defecator,  monthly. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 
Philadelphia,  Sugar  Beet,  quarterly. 


SILK    CULTURE. 

NEW  YORK. 
New  York,  Silk  Culture,  monthly. 

TEXAS. 

Galveston,  Texas  Silk  Culturlst  and   Home 
Journal,  weekly. 


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V. 


A  LIST    OF   NEWSPAPERS  AND    PERIODICALS   DKVOTED    TO    MEDICINE 

AND  SUEGERT,   DENTISTRY,  HYGIENE  AND  PHARMACY. 
THOSE  MARKED  *   DO  NOT  INSERT  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


MEDICINE  AND  SIJK(JERY. 

CALIFORNIA. 

Oakland,  California  Medical  Journal,  m'thly. 

San  Francisco,  Medico-Literary  Journal, 
monthly. 

San  Francisco,  Pacific  Medical  and  Surgical 
Journal  and  Western  Lancet,  monthly. 

San  Francisco,  Califijrnia  Homosopath,  bi- 
monthly. 

COLORADO. 

Denver,  Medical  Times,  monthly. 

CONNECTICUT. 
Hartford,  Journal  of  Inebriety,  quarterly. 
Sandy  Hook,  New  England  Medical  Monthly. 

FLORIDA. 

Palatka,  International  Review  of  Medical 
and  Surgical  Technics,  monthly. 

GEORGIA. 

Atlanta,  Georgia  Eclectic  Medical  Journal, 

monthly. 
Atlanta,  Medical  and  Surgical  Journal,  m'ly. 
Atlanta,  Southern  Medical  Record,  monthly. 

ILLINOIS. 

Chicago,  Journal  of  ttie  American  Medical 

Association,  weekly. 
Chicago,  Medical  Review,  weekly. 
Chicago,  United  States  Medical  Investigator, 

weekly. 
Chicago,  American  Electro-Clinical,  monthly. 
Chicago,  Clinicjue,  monthly. 
Chicago,  Medical  Era,  monthly. 
Chicago,  Medical    Journal    and    Examiner, 

monthly. 
Chicago,  Medical  Times,  monthly. 
Clilcago,  Medical  Visitor,  monthly. 
Chicago.  Wi-sti-in  :\[c(lieal  Reporter,  m'thly. 
Peoria,  Medical  .'\Ionthly. 

INDIANA. 

Fort  Wayne,  Journal  of  the  Medical  Sciences, 

quarterly. 
Indianapolis,     Indiana      Medical     Journal, 

monthly. 
Indianapolis,  Physio-Medical    Journal, 
monthly. 

IOWA. 

Des  Moines,  Electric,  Medical  and  Surgical 

Journal,  monthly. 
Des  Moines,  Iowa  Medical  Journal,  monthl.v. 
Des  Moines,  Iowa   State  Medical   Reporter, 

monthly. 

KENTUCKY. 

Louisville,  Medical  News,  weekly. 
Louisville,  American  Practitioner,  monthly. 
Louisville,  Medical  Herald,  monthly. 

LOUISIANA. 

New  Orleans,  Medical  and  Surgical  Journal, 
monthly. 

MARYLAND. 
Baltimore,  Maryland  Medical  Journal,  w'kly. 
Baltimore,  Medical  Chronicle,  monthly. 


MEDICINE    AND    SURGERY. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Boston,  Medical  and  Surgical  Journal,  w'kly. 
Boston,  Massachusetts  Eclectic  Medical  Jour- 
nal, monthly. 
Boston,  New  England  Medical  Gazette,  ni'hly. 
Worcester,  Eastern  Medical  Journal,  m'thly. 

MICHIGAN. 
Ann  Arbor,  Medical  Advance,  monthly. 
Ann  Arbor,  Physician  and  Surgeon,  m'thly. 
Detroit,  Medical  Age,  semi  monthly. 
Detroit,  American  Observer,  monthly. 
Detroit,  Lancet,  monthly. 
Detroit,  Therapeutic  Gazette,  monthly. 
Detroit,  Leonard's  Illustrated  Medical  Jour- 
nal, quarterly. 
Grand  Rapids,  Medical  Counselor,  s^mi-m'ly. 

MINNESOTA. 

Minneapolis,  Minnesota  Medical  Mirror,  m'ly. 
St.  Paul,  Northwestern  Lancet,  seml-m'thly. 

MISSOURI. 
Kansas  City,  Medical  Index,  monthly. 
Kansas  City,  Medical  Record,  monthly. 
St.  Joseph,  Medical  Herald,  monthly. 
St.  Louis,  American  Journal  of  Ophthalmo- 

logv,  monthly. 
St.  Loiiis,  American  Medical  Journal,  m'thly. 
St.  Louis,  Annals  of  Surgery,  monthly. 
St.  Louis,  Courier  of  Medicine,  monthly. 
St.  Louis,  Medical  and  Surgical  Journal,  m'ly. 
St.  Louis,  Medical  Brief,  mouthlj-. 
St.  Louis,  Perioscope    and   Clinical   Review,. 

monthly. 
St.  Louis,  Homoeopathic  News,  bi-monthly. 
St.  Louis,  Alienist  and  Neurologist,  quarterly. 

NEBRASKA. 
Lincoln,  Nebraska  Medical  Journal,  m'thly. 

NEW  YORK. 

Albany,  Medical  Annuls,  monthly. 

Buffalo,  Medical  and  Surgical  Journal,  m'y. 

Buffalo,  Physicians'  and  Surgeons'  Investiga- 
tor, monthly. 

Elmlra,  Bistoury,  quarterly. 

Havana,  Regular  Physician,  quarterly. 

New  Lebanon.  Journal  of  Materia  Medica,  m'y. 

New  York,  Medical  Journal,  weekly. 

New  York,  Medical  Record,  weekl.v. 

New  York,  American  Homoeopathist,  m'thly. 

New  York,  American  Journal  of  Obstetrics, 
monthly. 

New  Y'ork,  American  Medical  Digest,  m'thly. 

New  York,  Analectic,  monthl.v. 

New  York,  Gaillard's  Medical  Journal,  m'thly. 

New  York,  Journal  of  Cutaneous  and  Ven- 
ereal Diseases,  monthly. 

New  York,  Medical  Abstract,  monthly. 

New  York,  Medical  Advocate,  monthly. 
I  New  York,  Medical  Times,  monthly. 
I  New  York,  Popular  Medical  Examiner,  m'ly. 
i  New  Y'ork,  Archives  of  Medicine,  bl-m'thly. 

New  York,  Archives  of  Ophthalmology,  q'ly. 

New  York,  Archives  of  Otology,  quarterly. 

New  York,  Homoeopathic  Journal  of  Obstet- 
[        rics,  quarterly. 


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MEDICINE    AND    SURGERY. 

NEW  YORK. 

New    York,    North    American    Journal    of 

Homoeopathy,  quarterly. 
Utica,  American  Journal  of  Insanity,  quar- 
terly. 

NORTH    CAROLINA. 
Wilmington,  North  Carolina  Medical  Jour- 
nal, monthly. 

OHIO. 

Attica,  Medical  Compend,  monthly. 
■Cincinnati,  Lancet  and  Clinic,  weelily. 
Cincinnati,  Eclectic  Medical  Journal,  m'thly. 
Cincinnati,  Medical  News,  monthly. 
Cincinnati,  Obstetric  Gazette,  monthly. 
Cincinnati,  Drugs  and  Medicines  of   North 

America,  quarterly. 
■Columbus,  Medical  Journal,  monthly. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Lansdale,  Medical  Summary,  monthly. 

Philadelphia,  Medical  and  Surgical  Reporter, 
weelcl.y. 

Philadelphia,  Medical  News,  weelily. 

Philadelphia,  Mi'dical  Times,  bi-weekly. 

Philadelphia,  Archives  of  Pediatrics,  m'thly. 

Philadelphia,  College  and  Clinical  Record, 
monthly. 

Phil.-iili'liiliia,  IlaliiU'mannian  Monthly. 

Pliil:idcl|.hia,  .Mcdiral  Bulletin,  monthly. 

Philudelphia,  Medical  World,  monthly. 

Philadelphia,  Polyclinic,  monthly. 

Philadelphia,  *  American  Journal  of  the  Med- 
ical Sciences,  quarterly. 

Philadelphia,  American  Psychological  Jour- 
nal, quarterly. 

Philadelphia,  Compendium  of  Medical 
Science,  quarterly. 

TENNESSEE. 

Memphis,  Mississippi  Valley  Medical  Monthly. 
Nashville,  Journal  of  Medicine  and  Surgery, 

monthly. 
Nashville,  Southern  Practitioner,  monthly. 

TEXAS. 

Austin.  Southern  Homoeopathic  Pellet,  m't'ly. 
Fort  Worth,  Texas  Courier-Record  of  Medi- 
cine, monthly. 

VERMONT. 
Burlington,  Medical  Advertiser,  monthly. 

VIRGINIA. 

Richmond,    Atlantic   Journal    of    Medicine, 

monthly. 
Richmond,  Southern  Clinic,  monthly. 
Richmond,  Virginia  Medical  Monthly. 

ONTARIO,  D.  C. 

Toronto,  Canada  Lancet,  monthly. 
Toronto,  Canadian  Practitioner,  monthly. 

QUEBEC,  D.  C. 

Hontreal,  Canada  Medical  and  Surgical  Jour- 
nal, monthly. 
Montreal,  Canada  Medical  Record,  monthly. 
Montreal,  L'Union  Medicale  du  Canada,  m'ly. 

DENTISTRY. 

CALIFORNIA. 
■Oakland,  Dental  Jairus,  monthl.v. 

GEORGIA. 
Atlanta,  Southern  Dental  Journal,  monthly. 

INDIANA. 
Knightstown,  Dental  News,  monthl.v. 
Warsaw,  Dental  Student,  quarterly. 

MARYLAND. 
Baltimore,  American  Journal  of  Dental  Sci- 
ence, monthly. 


DENTISTRY. 

MISSOURI. 
St.  Louis,  Archives  of  Dentistry,  monthly. 

NEW  YORK. 
Buffalo,  Independent  Practitioner,  monthly. 
Buffalo,  Dental  Advertiser,  quarterly. 

OHIO. 
Cincinnati,  Dental  Register,  monthl.v. 
Toledo,  Ohio  State  Journal  of  Dental  Science, 
monthly. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Philadelphia,  Dental  Comos,  monthly. 
Philadelphia,  Dental  Practitioner,  monthly. 
Philadelphia,  Items  of  Interest,  monthly. 
Philadelphia,  Dental  Office  and  Laboratory, 
quarterly. 

TENNESSEE. 

Chattanooga,  Facts,  quarterly. 
Nashville,  Dental  Headlight,  quarterl.y. 

TEXAS. 
Dallas,  Texas  Dental  Journal,  quarterlj-. 

HYGIENE. 

CALIFORNIA. 
Oakland,  Life  Crystals,  monthly. 

MICHIGAN. 
Battle  Creek,  Good  Health,  monthly. 

NEW  YORK. 

DansvlUe,  Laws  of  Life,  moutlily. 

New  York,  Analyst,  serai  monthly. 

New  York,  Babvhood,  monthl.v. 

New  York,  Dr.  Poote's  Health  Monthly. 

New  York.  Hall's  Journal  of  Health,  monthly. 

New  York,  Herald  of  Health,  monthly. 

New  York,  Sanitarian,  monthly. 

OHIO. 
Cincinnati,  Healthslde,  monthly. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Philadelphia,  Sanitary  Gleanings,  monthly. 
Reading,  Health,  bi  monthly. 

ONTARIO,  D.  C. 
Ottawa,  Dominion  Sanitary  Journal,  m'thly. 

QUEBEC,  D.  C. 
Montreal,  Journal  D'Hyglene  Populaire,  m'ly. 


PHARMACY. 

ILLINOIS. 
Chicago,  Pharmacist,  monthly. 

INDIANA. 
Indianapolis,  Indiana  Pharmacist,  m<mthly. 

LOUISIANA. 

New  Orleans,  Southern  Pharmacist,  monthly. 

NEW  YORK. 

New  York,  Pharmaceutical  Record,  semi- 
monthly. 

New  York,  Pharmaeeutisehe  Rundschau 
und  Zeitung,  monthly. 

Westfleld,  Formulary,  monthly. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Philadelphia,  American  Journal  of  Phar- 
macy, monthl.y. 

ONTARIO,  D.  C. 
Toronto,  Canadian  Pharmaceutical  Journal, 
monthly. 


PAPERS   MARKED  *  DO  NOT  INSERT   ADVERTISEMENTS. 


VI. 


A  LIST  OF  NEWSPAPERS  AND  PERIODICALS  ISSUED  FROM  EDUCA- 
TIONAL INSTITUTIONS  ;  DEVOTED  TO  EDUCATION,  PENMANSHIP  AND  BOOK-KEEPING,  PHONO- 
GRAPHY AND  THE  DEAF,  DUMB  AND  BLIND. 

THOSE  MARKED  ♦  BO  NOT  INSERT  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


EDUCATIONAL,    INSTITUTIONS. 

ALABAMA. 
Marlon,  Howard  Collegian,  monthly. 

CALIFORNIA. 
Berkeley,  Occident,  weekly. 
Berkeley,  Berkleyan,  bi-weekly. 
Napa,  Classic,  monthly. 
San  Mateo,  An  Outlook,  monthly. 
University,  College  Review,  monthly. 

COLORADO. 

Boulder,  University  Portfolio,  bi-monthly. 
Cannon  Cit}-,  Cadet,  monthly. 

CONNECTICUT. 

Hartford,  Trinity  Tablet,  every  three  weeks. 

Middletown,  College  Argus,  every  ten  days. 

New  Haven,  Yale  News,  daily. 

New  Haven,  Yale  Courant,  bi-weekly. 

New  Haven,  Yale  Record,  bi-weekly. 

New  Haven,  Crescent,  monthly. 

New  Haven,  Critic,  monthly. 

New  Haven,  Reveille,  monthly. 

New  Haven,  Yale  Literary  Magazine,  m'thly. 

DELAWARE. 

Newark,  Delaware  College  Review,  monthly. 
Wilmington,  Rugby  Monthly . 

DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA. 
Washington  (Georgetown),  College  Journal, 
monthly. 

GEORGIA. 

Athens,  University  Magazine,  monthly. 
Atlanta,  S.  A.  E.  Record,  quarterly. 
Dahldnega,  Students' Herald,  monthly. 
Dahlonega,  Sigma  Nu  Delta,  quarterly. 
Oxford,  Emory  Mirror,  monthly. 
Oxford,  Georgia  College  Journal,  monthly. 
Rome,  Chimes  of  Shorter  College,  monthly. 

ILLINOIS. 
Abingdon^  Gleaner,  monthly. 
Bloomington,  Students'  Journal,  monthly. 
Bloomington,Wesleyan  Bee,  montlily. 
Biushuell,  Western  Normal  Advocate,  m'thly. 
Carlinville,  Blackburnian,  monthly. 
Champaign,  Illini,  semi-monthly. 
Chicago,  Volante,  monthly. 
Chicago,  Sigma  Chi,  bi-monthly. 
Elgin,  Academician,  monthly. 
Evanston,  Northwestern,  bi-weekly. 
Ewing  College,  Ewing  Student,  monthlj'. 
Galesburg,  Coup  d'Etat,  monthly. 
Galesburg,  Lombard  Review,  monthly. 
Gcneseo,  Normal  Worker,  monthly. 
Jacksonville.College  Rambler,  semi-monthly. 
Monmouth,  Collegian,  semi  monthly. 
Monmouth,  College  Courier,  monthly. 
Morris,  Normal  and  Scientific  Teacher,  m'ly. 
Mount  Carroll,  Oread,  quarterly. 
Mount  Morris.  Scliool  and  Home,  n)onthly. 
Upper  Alton,  College  Review,  monthly. 
Wheaton,  College  Record,  monthly. 

INDIANA. 
Bloomington,  Indiana  Student,  monthly. 
Crawfordsville,  Lariat,  semi-monthly. 


EDUCATIONAL    INSTITUTIONS. 

INDIANA. 

Crawfordsville,  Wabash,  monthly. 

Greencastle,  De  Pauw  Monthly . 

Greencastle,  Phi  Gamma  Delta,  bi-monthly. 

Hanover,  Monthly. 

Hope,  Normal  Instructor,  quarterly. 

Lafayette,  Purdue,  monthly. 

Mitchell,  Normal  Quarterly. 

Notre  Dame,  Scholastic,  weekly. 

Richmond,  Earlhamite,  monthly. 

Terre  Haute,  College  Journal,  monthly. 

IOWA. 

Ames,  Aurora,  monthly. 

Des  Moines,  Deljihic.  monthly. 

Dubuque,  Iowa  Normal  Monthly. 

Dubuque,  Mt.  St.  Joseph's  Messenger,  m'thly, 

Fayette,  Collegian,  monthly. 

Grinnell,  News  Letter,  every  three  weeks. 

Indlanola,  Simpsonian,  monthly. 

Iowa  City,  Vidette  Reporter,  weekly. 

Mount  Vernon,  Cornellian,  monthly. 

Tabor,  College  Echo,  monthly. 

Wilton,  Normal  and  Sclentinc  Teacher,  m'ly. 

KANSAS. 

Baldwin,  Index,  monthly. 
Fort  Scott,  Normal  Journal,  bi-monthly. 
Lawrence,  University  Courier,  weekly. 
Lawrence,  University  Review,  monthly. 
Manhattan,  Industrialist,  weekly. 
Sallna,  Normal  Register,  quarterly. 

KENTUCKY. 

Farmdale,  Skirmisher,  monthly. 
Horse  Cave,  College  Index,  monthly. 
Lexington,  Hamilton  College  Monthly. 
St.  Mary's,  Sentinel,  semimonthly. 

MAINE. 

Brunswick,  Bowdoin  Orient,  bi-weekly. 
Bucksport,  Ariel,  monthly. 
Fryeburg,  Academy  Bell,  quarterly. 
Lewiston,  Bates  Student,  monthly. 
Thomaston,  High  School  Record,  quarterly. 
Waterville,  Colby  Echo,  monthly. 

MARYLAND. 

Baltimore,  Eighty-four,  quarterly. 
Hagerstown,  Seminary  Monthly. 
Lutherville,  Seminarian,  monthly. 
Westminster,  Irving  Literary  Gazette,  m'ly. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Amherst,  Student,  bi-weekly. 

Boston,  'Tech,  bi-weekly. 

Boston,  Beacon,  monthly. 

Boston,  Latin  School  Register,  monthly. 

Boston,  College  Stylus,  bi-mouthly. 

Boston,  Shield,  quarterly. 

Cambridge,  Crimson,  dally. 

Cambridge,  Harvard  Advocate,  bi-weekly. 

Cambridge,  Harvard  Lampoon,  bi-weekly. 

College  Hill,  Tuftonian,  monthly. 

Holvoke.  High  School  Monthly. 

Methuen,  High  School  Atom,  monthly. 

Newton,  High  School  Review,  monthly. 

Shelburne  Falls,  Arms  Student,  monthly. 


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EDUCATIONAL,    INSTITITIONS. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

South  Lancaster,  True  Educator,  monthly. 
Willl.amstovvn,  ArRO,  bi-weekly. 
Williamstowu,  Williams  Athenseuni,  bi-w'ly. 

MICHIGAN. 
Ann  Arbor,  Michigan  Argonaut,  weekly. 
Ann  Arbor,  Chronicle,  bi-weekly. 
Ann  Arbor,  Bulletin,  monthly. 
Hillsdale,  College  Herald,  weekly. 
Kalamazoo,  College  Index,  monthly. 
Kalamazoo,  Occident,  montlily. 
Orchard  Lake,  Academy  News,  monthly. 
Saginaw,  Our  Monthly. 

MINNESOTA. 

Minneapolis,  Ariel,  montlily. 
Nortlitield,  Carletonia,  monthly. 
Thomson,  Carlton  Co.  Joiu'nal  of  Education, 
monthly. 

MISSISSIPPL 
Agricultiu-al  College,  Dialectic  Reflector,  m'ly. 

MISSOURI. 

Cape     Girardeau,     College     Message,   semi- 
monthly. 
Edinburgh,  Educational  Monthly. 
Greenfield,  Ozark  Advance,  quarterly. 
Liberty,  William  Jewell  Student,  monthl.v. 
Macon,  St.  James  Reveille,  monthl.v. 
St.  Louis,  Student  Life,  monthly. 
Warrentou,  College  Courant,  monthly. 

NEBRASKA. 

Lincoln,  Hesperian  Student,  semi-monthly. 
Santee  Agency,  Word  Carrier,  monthly. 
York,  Collegian,  monthl.v. 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 

Exeter,  Exonian,  weekly. 
Hanover,  Dartmouth,  bi-weekly. 
Tilton,  Eclipse,  monthly. 

NEW  JERSEY. 

Asbury  Park,  Torch,'  monthly. 

Bridgeton,  Philosopliian  Review,  monthly. 

Lawrenceville,  Record,  monthly. 

Newark,  Irving,  quarterly. 

New  Brunswick,  Targum,  every  three  weeks. 

New  Brunswick,  Advocate,  monthly. 

Princeton,  Princetonian,  bi-weekly. 

Princeton,  Nassau  Literary  Magazine,  m'thly. 

NEW  YORK. 

Brooklyn,  Polytechnic,  monthly. 

Clinton,  Hamilton  Literary  Monthly. 

Geneva,  Hobart  Herald,  monthly. 

Hamilton,  Madisonensis,  bi-weekly. 

Havana,  Church  and  School,  quarterly. 

Ithaca,  Cornell  Sun,  dally. 

Ithaca,  Cornell  Era,  weekly. 

Ithaca,  Cornell  Review,  monthly. 

Lima,  Genesee  Wesleyan  Review,  quarterly. 

New  York,  Acta  Columbiana,  bi-weekly. 

New  York,  College  Journal,  bi-weekly. 

New  York,  College  Mercury,  bi-weekly. 

NeAv  York,  Chironian,  semi  monthly. 

New  York,  Columbia  Spectator,  semi-m'thly. 

New  York,  Gramerc.y  Park,  semimontly. 

New  York,  Collegian,  monthly. 

New  York,  Fordham  College  Monthly. 

New  York,   Scroll   of   the   Phi  Delta  Theta, 

monthl.v. 
New  York,  Xavier,  bl-nionthly. 
New  York,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilou  Quarterly. 
New  York,  Delta  Upsilon  Quarterly. 
New  York,  Diamond,  quarterly. 
New  York,  Purple  and  Gold,  quarterly. 
New  York,  School  of  Mines  Quarterly. 
New  York,  University  Quarterly.^ 
Poughkeepsie,  Vassar  Miscellany,  monthly. 
Rochester,  Campus,  bi-wcekl.y. 
Schenectady,  Concordlensis,  monthly. 
Suspension"  Bridge,    Niagara    Index,    semi- 

monthl.v. 
Syracnise,  Syracusan,  every  three  weeks. 
S.yracuse,  University  Herald,  monthly. 
Tivoli,  Trinity  School  Record,  monthly. 


EDUCATIONAL    INSTITUTIONS. 

NORTH   CAROLINA. 

Chapel  Hill,  University  Magazine,  monthly. 
Greensboro,    Bennett    Seminar,y    Visitor, 

monthly. 
Lexington,  Normal  Echo,  monthly. 
Oakdale,  Student,  monthl.v. 
Raleigh,  African  Expositor,  monthly. 
Trinity  College,  North  Carolina  Educational 

Journal,  monthly. 
Wake  Forest,  Student,  monthly. 

OHIO. 
Akron,  Delta  Gamma  Anchora,  quarterly. 
Cincinnati,  Academica,  monthly. 
Cincinnati,  Beta  Theta  Pi,  monthly. 
Columbus,  Lantern,  semi-monthly. 
Delaware,  College  Transcript,  bi-weekly. 
Granville,   Denison    Collegian,   every   throe 

weeks. 
Green  Spring,  New  Academy,  quaterly. 
Lebanon,  National  Normal  Exponent,  m'thly. 
Marietta,  College  Olio,  ever.v  three  weeks. 
New  Concord,  Muskingum  Organ,  monthly. 
Oberlin,  Review,  bi-weekly. 
Scio,  Eclectic  Journal  of  Education,  quarterly. 
Springfield,  College  Stylus,  weekly. 
Springfield,  Shield  of  Phi  Kappa  Psi,  m'thly. 
Tiffin,  Heidelberg  Journal,  monthly. 
Wester ville,  Olterbein  Record,  monthly. 
Woostcr,  University  Voice,  weekly. 
Wooster,  Collegian,  monthly. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 
Allentown,  Muhlenberg  Monthly. 
Beaver  Falls,  College  Cabinet,  monthly. 
Bethlehem,  Lehigh  Burr,  monthly. 
Carlisle,  Dickiiisonian,  monthly. 
Carlisle,  Morning  Star,  monthly. 
Easton,  Lafayette,  monthly. 
Gettysburgh,  Pennsvlvanla  College  Monthly. 
Haverford  College  P.  O.,  Haverfordian,  m'ly. 
Huntingdon,  Advance,  semi-monthly. 
Lancaster,  College  Student,  monthly. 
Lewisburgli,  University  Mirror,  mouthlj-. 
Meadville,  Campus,  semi-monthly. 
Mead  ville.  Crescent,  monthly. 
New  Wilmington,  Holead,  semimonthly. 
Philadelphia,  University  Magazine,  seml-m'y. 
Philadelphia,  Alumni  Magazine,  quarterly. 
Pittsburgh,  Pennsylvania  Western,  monthly. 
Swarthmore,  Phojnix,  monthly. 
Washington,  JefCersonian,  monthly. 
Williamsport,  Dickinson  Liberal,  monthly. 

RHODE    ISLAND. 
Providence,  Brunonian,  bi-vv'eekly. 

SOUTH  CAROLINA. 

Columbia,  South  Carolina  Collegian,  m'thly. 
Newberry,  .Stylus,  monthly. 
Williamstou,  Naiad,  monthly. 

TENNESSEE. 

Bristol,  Star  Crescent,  monthly. 
Clarksville,  Literary  Gem,  monthly. 
Lebanon,  Student,  monthly. 
Mary  ville,  Adelphic  Mirror,  monthly. 
Milan,  Normal  Advance,  monthly. 
Mossy  Creek,  Carsonian,  monthly. 
Nashville,  Fisk  Herald,  monthly. 
Nashville,  Roger  Williams'  Record,  monthly. 
Nashville,  Southern  Normalist,  monthly. 
Nashville,  Vanderbilt  Observer,  monthly. 
Tusculum,  Hermes,  monthly. 
Winchester,  Normal  Mirror,  monthly. 
Winchester,  NoiMiial  Monitor,  monthly. 

TEXAS. 
Savoy,  Platonian  Messenger,  monthly. 
Tehuacana,  Trinity  Herald,  monthly. 
Waco,  Guardian,  monthly. 
Waxahachie,  Marvin  College  Campus,  m'thly. 

VERMONT. 
Burlington,    University   Cynic,  every   three 

weeks. 
Lyndon  Center.  Institute  Chimes,  monthly, 
liiddlebury.  Undergraduate,  monthly. 
Northfleld,  Reveille,  monthly. 
St.  Johnsbury,  Academy  Student,  monthly. 


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EDUCATIONAL    INSTITUTIONS. 

VIRGINIA. 

Alexandria,  Academy  Journal,  monthly. 
Ashland,  Randolph  Macon  Jlonthly. 
Boutetourt  Springs,  Album,  monthly. 
Emory,  Calllopean  Clarion,  monthly. 
Emory,  Hermesian,  monthly. 
Hamiideu  Sidney  College,  Hampden  Sldnej' 

Magazine,  monthly. 
Hampton,  Southern  Worknuin,  month  I}'. 
Lexington,  Southern  Collegian,  monthly. 
Richmond,  College  Messenger,  monthly. 
Richmond,  A.  T.  O.  Palm,  quarterly. 
Salem,  Roanoke  Collegian,  monthly. 
Staunton,  Alma  Mater,  monthly. 
University  of  Virginia,  Virginia  University 

Magazine,  nionthls'. 

WEST  VIRGINIA. 
Bethany,  Collegian,  monthly. 

WISCONSIN. 

Beloit,  Round  Table,  bi-weekly. 
Madison,  Badger,  weekly. 
Madison,  University  Press,  weekly. 
Nashotah,  Scholiast,  monthly. 
Racine,  College  Mercury,  semi-monthly. 
Ripon,  College  Days,  monthly. 

NEW  BRUNSWICK,  D.  C. 
Sackville,  Argosy,  monthly. 

NOVA  SCOTIA,  D.  C. 
Halifax,  Dalhousie  Gazette,  bi-weekly. 
Windsor,  Kings  College  Record,  monthly. 
Wolfville,  Acadia  Atheuceum,  monthly. 

ONTARIO,  D.  C. 

Coburg,  Acta  Victoriana,  monthly. 
Hamilton,  Portfolio,  monthly. 
Kingston,    Queen's    College    Journal,   semi- 
monthly. 
Stratford,  School,  biweekly. 
Toronto,  Varsity,  weekly. 
Toronto,  Rouge  Et  Noir,  monthly. 
Whitby,  Sunbeam,  monthly. 

QUEBEC,  D.  C. 

Levis,  *  Annales  Dela  Bonne   Ste.  Anne  De 
Beaupre,  monthly. 

EDUCATION. 

ARKANSAS. 
Little  Rock,  Arkansas  Teacher,  monthly. 

ILLINOIS. 

Chicago,  Week's  Current,  weekly. 
Chicago,  Intelligence,  semi-monthly. 
Chicago,  School  Herald,  semi-monthly. 
Chicago,  Correspondence  University  Journal, 

monthly. 
Chicago,  Practical  Teacher,  monthly. 
Decatur,  Our  Country  and  Village  Schools, 

monthly. 
Effingham,  Educator,  monthly. 
Lewiston,  Fulton  Co.  School  Journal,  m'thly. 
Lincoln,  Tripartite,  monthly. 
Morgan  Park,  Hebracia.  quarterly. 
Normal,  Illinois  School  Journal,  rhonthly. 

INDIANA. 
Indianapolis,  Educational  Weekly. 
Indianapolis,  Indiana  School  Journal,  m'thly. 
Indianapolis,  Normal  Teacher,  monthly. 
Indianapolis,  School  News,  monthly. 
Ladoga,  Normal  Herald,  mf)nthly. 
Logan.sport.  Educational  World,  semi-m'thly. 
Pierceton,  Home  and  School  Journal,  semi- 
monthly. 

IOWA. 

Des  Moines.  Young  Man's  Best  Companion, 

monthl3% 
Keokuk,  Central  School  Journal,  monthly. 
Manchester,  Teacher,  monthly. 
Marshalltown,  Iowa  Teacher,"  monthly. 

KANSAS. 

Burlington,  Kansas  School  Journal,  monthly. 
Topeka,  Educationist,  monthly. 


EDUCATION. 

KENTUCKY. 

Louisville,  Educational  Courant,  monthly. 
Oweusboro,  Home  and  School,  monthly. 

LOUISIANA. 
Ada,  School  Messenger,  monthly. 
New  Orleans,  Journal  of  Education,  m'thly. 

MAINE. 
Farmington,  School  World,  monthly. 

MARYLAND. 
Baltimore,  American  Journal  of  Mathematics, 

quarterly. 
Baltimore,  American  Journal  of  Philology, 

quarterly. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 
Boston,  Journal  of  Education,  weekly. 
Boston,  American  Teacher,  monthly. 
Boston,  Good  Times  and  Popular  Educator, 

monthly. 
Boston,  Handicraftsman,  monthly. 
Boston,  Le  Francais,  monthly. 
Boston,  Education,  bi-monthly. 

MICHIGAN. 
Ann  Arbor,  Index,  bi-weekly. 
Detroit,  Index,  weekly. 

Grand  Rapids,  Michigan  School  Moderator, 
weekly. 

MINNESOTA. 

La  Crescent,  Houston  Co.  Educational,  m'ly. 
Rochester,  School  Education,  monthly. 

MISSISSIPPI. 
Jackson,  Educational  Journal,  semi-monthly. 

MISSOURI. 

Jefferson  City,  MissouriSchool  Journal,  semi- 
monthly 

St.  Louis,  American  Journal  of  Education, 
monthly. 

Savannah,  Educational  Joiu-nal,  monthly. 

NEBRASKA. 

Grand  Island,  Nebraska  Normal  Institute, 
monthly. 

NEW  JERSEY. 

Ringoes,  .lournal  of  American  Orthoepy, 
monthly. 

NEW  YORK. 

New  York,  School  Journal,  weekly. 

New  York,  American  Kindergarten  Magazine, 

monthly. 
New  York,  Latine,  monthly. 
New  York,  Teachers'  Institute,  monthly. 
Rochester,  Educational  Gazette,  monthly. 
Syracuse,  School  Bulletin  and  New  York  State 

Educational  Journal,  monthly. 
Syracuse.  School  Room,  monthly. 
West  Fulton,  District  Review,  monthly. 

NORTH    CAROLINA. 

Raleigh,  North  Carolina  Teacher,  monthly. 

OHIO. 

Akron,  Ohio  Educational  Monthly  and  Na- 
tional Teacher. 

Cambridge,  Eastern  Ohio  Teacher,  monthly. 

Gettysburgh,  School  Visitor,  monthly. 

Mount  Washington,  Public  School  Journal, 
monthly. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Allentown,  National  Educator,  semi-monthly. 
Erie,  Mathematical  Magazine,  quarterly. 
Glen  Rock,  Monitor,  monthly. 
Harrisburgh,  Educational  News,  weekly. 
Lancaster,     Pennsylvania     School     Journal, 

monthly. 
Philadelphia,  Student,  monthly. 
PhiladeliAia,  Teacher,  monthly. 
Pittsburgh,  Pennsylvania  Teacher,  monthly. 
York,  Fountain,  moutlily. 

TENNESSEE. 

Nashville,  Southwestern  Joiu'ual  of  Edu- 
cation, monthly. 


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EDUCATION. 

TEXAS. 
Houston,  Texas  School  Journal,  monthly. 

VERMONT. 

Randolph,    Lcs   Recreations    PhUologiques, 
monthly. 

VIRGINIA. 

Mlddletown,  Noi-mal  Index,  semi-monthly. 
Richmond,  Educational  Journal  of  Virginia, 

monthly. 
University  of  Virginia,  Annals  of  Mathematics 

Pure  and  Applied,  bi-monthly. 

WEST  VIRGINIA. 
Buffalo,  Kanawa  Valley  Teacher,  monthly. 

WISCONSIN. 

Madison,   Wisconsin  Journal  of  Education, 

monthly. 
Milwaukee,  Erzeihungs  Blsetter,  monthly. 
Milwaukee,  Lehrer-Post,  monthly. 

DAKOTA. 
Blunt,  Dakota  School  Journal,  weekly. 
Parker,  Western  Educator,  monthly. 

ONTARIO,  D.  C. 
Toronto,  Canada  School  Journal,  weekly. 
Toronto,  Canada   Educational  Monthly  and 
School  Magazine. 

QUEBEC,  D.  C. 
Montreal,  Educational  Record,  monthly. 

PENM.4NSHIP     AND     BOOK- 
KEEPING. 

CALIFORNIA. 
San  Francisco,  Heald's  College  Journal,  m'y. 

ILLINOIS. 

Bushnell,  Penman  and  Artist,  bi-monthly. 
Chicago,  Western  Penman,  monthly. 

INDIANA. 
Valparaiso,  Chirographer,  monthly. 

IOWA. 

Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa  Penman  and  Book-Keep- 
er,  bi-monthly. 

NEBRASKA. 
Fairmont,  Calllgrapher's  Quill,  monthly. 

NEW  JERSEY. 

Newark,  Business    Educator    and   Literary 

Gazette,  bi-monthly. 
Trenton,  Practical  Educator,  quarterly. 

NEW  YORK. 

New  York,  Penman's  Art  Jom-nal,  monthly. 
New  York,  Penman's  Gazette,  monthly. 
New  York,  Treasury,  monthly. 
Rochester,  Commercial  Review,  monthly. 

OHIO. 

Oberlin,  Michael's  Advocate  of   Rapid  Wri- 
ting and  Business  Education,  monthly. 
OberUn,  Students'  Quarterly. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 
Wllliamsport,  College  Journal,  quarterly. 


PHONOGRAPHY. 

CONNECTICUT. 
New  Haven,  Phonographer,  monthly. 

ILLINOIS. 

Chicago,    Brown    and    Holland    Short-Hand 

News,  monthly. 
Chicago,  Short-Hand  Writer,  monthly. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Boston,  American  Short-Hand  Writer,  m'thly. 

MICHIGAN. 

Detroit,  Pernin's  Stenographer,  monthly. 

NEW  YORK. 
New  York,  Browne's  Phonographic  Monthly. 
New  Y(«k,  Packard's    Shorthand    Reporter 
and  Amanviensis,  mouthlj'. 

OHIO. 
Cincinnati.  Phonetic  Educator,  monthly. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 
Philadelphia,  Modern  Reporter,  monthly. 

ONTARIO,  D.  C. 
Toronto,  Cosmopolitan  Short-Hand.'monthly. 

DEAF,   Dr:>IB,   AND    BLIND. 

ARKANSAS. 
Little  Rock,  Deaf  Mute  Optic,  weekly. 

COLORADO. 

Colorado  Springs,  Deaf  Mute  Index,  weekly. 

DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA. 

Washington,  American  Annals  of   the  Deaf 
and  Dumb,  quarterly. 

ILLINOIS. 
Jacksonville,  Deaf -Mute  Advance,  weekly. 

IOWA. 
Council  Bluffs,  Deaf  Mute  Hawk  Eye,  weekly. 

KANSAS. 
Olathae,  *  Kansas  Star,  weekly. 

KENTUCKY. 
Danville,  Kentucky  Deaf  Mute,  weekly. 

MICHIGAN. 
Flint,  Deaf-Mute  Mirror,  weekly. 

MINNESOTA. 
Faribault,  Mute's  Companion,  bi-weekly. 

NEBRASKA. 

Omaha,  Nebraska  Mute  Journal,  semi-m'thly. 

NEW  YORK. 

Brooklyn,  National  Deaf-Mute  Leader,  w'klv. 
New  York,  Deaf  Mutes'  Journal,  weekly. 

OHIO. 

Columbus,  Vls-a-Vls,  weekly. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Philadelphia,  Kneass'  Magazine  for  the  Blind, 

semi  monthly. 
Philadelphia,  Kneass'  Music  Jom-nal  for  the 

Blind,  quarterly. 

VIRGINIA. 
Staunton,  Goodson  Gazette,  weekly. 

WEST  VIRGINIA. 
Romney,  Tablet,  weekly. 

WISCONSIN. 
Delavan,  Wisconsin  Deaf-Mute  Times,  w'kly. 


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VII. 


A  LIST  OF  NEWSPAPERS  AND   PERIODICALS  DEVOTED  TO  THE  AMUSE- 

MENT  AND  INSTRUCTION  OF  CHILDREN  AND  YOUNG  PEOPLE. 
THOSE  MARKED  *  DO  NOT   INSERT  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


CONNECTICUT. 
Hartford,  Happy  Days,  monthly. 

GEORGIA. 
Macon,  Kind  Words,  weekly,   semi-montlily 
and  monthly. 

ILLINOIS. 
Chicago,        Katholischer       Jugend-Freund, 

monthly. 
Chicago,  Little  Bee,  monthly. 
Chicago,  *  Olive  Leaf,  monthly. 
Chicago,  Picture  Gallery  for  Young  Folks, 

monthly. 
Englevvoiid,  Youth's  Budget,  monthly. 

INDIANA. : 

Greenfield,  Home  and  School  Visitor,  m'thly. 
Rochester,  Pupils'  Manual,  monthly. 

IOWA. 
Dubuque,  Western  Youth,  weekly. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Boston,  *  Myrtle,  weekly. 

Boston,  Youths'  Companion,  weekly. 

Boston,  *  Young  Pilgrim,  semi-monthly. 

Boston,  Babyland,  monthly. 

Boston,  Chautauqua  Young  Folks'  Journal, 

monthly. 
Boston,  Children's   New-Church    Magazine, 

monthly. 
Boston,  Our  Little  Men  and  Women,  monthly 
Boston,  Our  Little  Ones  and  the  Nursery,  m'ly. 
Boston,  Pansy,  monthly. 
Boston,  Wide  Awake,  monthly. 
Boston,  Young  Folks'  Library,  monthly. 

MICHIGAN. 

Battle  Creek,  *  Youths'  Instructor,  weekly. 
Detroit,  Krlss  Kriugle,  monthly. 
Flushing,  Boys  and  Girls,  monthly. 

MISSOURI. 
St.  Louis,  Little  Sower,  weekly. 
St.  Louis,  Sunday  School  Evangelist,  Tveeklv. 
St.  Louis,  Christliche  Kinder  Zeitung,  seiril- 

monthly. 
St.  Louis,  School  and  Home,  semi-monthly. 
St.  Louis,  Youth's  Magazine,  monthly. 

NEW   HASIPSHIRE. 
Dover,  Little  Star,  semi-monthly 
Manchester,   American  Young  Folks,  semi- 
monthly. 

NEW  YORK. 

Buffalo,  Modern  Youth,  monthly. 
Clifton,  Boys'  Companion,  monthly. 
New  York,  Boys  of  New  York,  weekly. 
New  York,  Golden  Argosy,  weekly. 
New  YorK,  Harper's  Young  People,  weekly. 
New  York,  Hearne's  Young  Folks'  Weekly. 
New  York,  *  Young  Christian  Soldier  and  Car- 
rier Dove,  weekly. 
New  York,  Young  Folks'  Visitor,  weekly. 


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NEW   YORK. 

New  York,  Young  Men  of  America,  weekly. 

New  York,  Jugens  Volk,  semi-monthly. 

New  York,  *  Sunday  School  Advocate,  semi- 
monthly. 

New  York,  *  Sunday  School  Classmate,  semi- 
monthly. 

New  York,  *  Youth's  Temperance  Banner, 
semi-monthly. 

New  York,  *  Child's  Paper,  monthly. 

New  York,  Pupils'  Companion,  monthly. 

New  York,  St.  Nicholas,  monthly. 

New  York,  Treasure  Trove,  monthly. 

New  York,  Young  Catholic,  monthly. 

New  York,  Youths'  Cabinet,  monthly. 

OHIO. 
Canal  Dover,  Young  America,  monthly. 
Cincinnati,  Sabbath  Visitor,  weekly. 
Cincinnati,  Our  Little  Grangers,  monthly. 
Cleveland,  Childien's  Hour,  monthly. 
Columbus.  *  Little  Crusader,  weekly. 
Dayton,  *  Children's  Friend,  semi-monthly. 
Dayton,  *  Golden  Words,  semi-monthly. 
Dayton,  *  Leaves  of  Light,  semi-monthly. 
Springfield,  Young  Polks'  Circle,  monthly. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Allentown,  *Der  Jugend-Freund,  monthly. 

Harrisburg,  *  Sunday  School  Gem,  monthly. 

Philadelphia,  Golden  Days,  weekly. 

Philadelphia,  *  Young  Reaper,  semi-m'thly. 

Philadelphia,  *  Busy  Bee,  monthly. 

Philadelphia,  Children's  Friend,  monthly. 
I  Philadelphia,  Guardian  Angel,  monthly. 
!  Philadelphia,  ♦  Lutheran  Sundav  School  Her- 
'        aid,  monthly. 

Philadelphia,  Our  Young  People,  monthly. 

Philadelphia,  *  Youth's  World,  monthly.' 

Pittsburgh,  *  Our  Morning  Guide,  weeklv. 

York,  Children's  Guide,  monthly. 

I  TENNESSEE. 

j  Nashville,  *  Sunday  School  Visitor,  weekly, 

semi-monthly  and  monthly. 
j  Nashville,  Youths'  Treasm-y,  monthly. 

I  VERMONT. 

MIddlebury,  Our  American  Youth,  monthly, 

VIRGINIA. 
Richmond,  *  Children's  Friend,  semi  m'thly. 

WISCONSIN. 

Milwaukee,  Jugend-Post,  weeklv. 
Milwaukee,  *  Kinder-Post,  weekly. 
Milwaukee,  *  Young  Chui-chman,  weekly. 
Oshkosh,  Magnet,  monthly. 

UTAH. 

Salt  Lake  City,  Juvenile  Instructor,  semi- 
monthly. 

NEW  BRUNSWICK,  D.  C. 
St.  John,  Youth's  Visitor,  monthly. 


vni. 


A     LIST     OF     NEWSPAPERS    AND     PERIODICALS    DEVOTED    TO    LAW; 

INSURANCE ;     REAL     ESTATE  ;     IMMIGRATION     AND     FINANCE. 
THOSE  MARKED  *  DO  NOT  INSERT  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


liAW. 

CALIFORNIA. 

San  Francisco,  West  Coast  Reporter,  weekly. 

DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA. 

Washington,  Law  Reporter,  weekly. 
Washington,  Reporter,  monthly. 

ILLINOIS. 

Chicago,  Legal  Adviser,  weekly  and  monthly. 
Chicago,  Legal  News,  weekly. 
Chicago,  Law  Journal,  monthly. 

KENTUCKY. 

Frankfort,  Kentucky  Law  Reporter,  monthly. 
Louisville,  Laws  of  Kentucky,  monthly. 

MARYLAND. 

Baltimore,  Maryland  Law  Record,  weekly. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Boston,  Law  Record,  dally. 

Boston,  Banker  and  Tradesman,  weekly. 

Boston,  Reporter,  weekly. 

MICHIGAN. 

Bay  City,  Tax  Law  Reporter,  monthly. 

MINNESOTA. 

St.  Paul,  Pacific  Reporter,  weekly. 

MISSOURI. 

St.  Louis,  Central  Law  Journal,  weekly. 

St.  Louis,  American  Law  Review,  bi-monthly. 

NEW  JERSEY. 

Somerville,  New  Jersey  Law  Journal,  m'thly. 

NEW    YORK. 

Albany,  Law  Journal,  weekly. 

New  York,  *Citj'  Record,  daily. 

New  York,  Register,  dailj'. 

New  York.  Court  Journal  and  Official  District 
Court  Record,  weekly. 

New  York,  Digest,  weekly. 

New  York,  Internal  Revenue  Record  and  Cus- 
toms Journ'al,  weekly. 

New  York,  Medico-Legal  Journal,  quarterly. 

New  York,  Mercantile  Law  Journal,  monthly. 

OHIO. 

Cincinnati,  Law  Bulletin  and  Ohio  Law  Jour- 
nal, weekly. 
Cincinnati,  American  Law  Record,  monthly. 
Columbus,  American  Law  Journal,  weekly. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Lancaster,  Law  Review,  weekly. 
Philadelphia,  Legal  Intelligencer,  weekly. 
Philadelphia,      American      Law     Register, 

monthly. 
Pittsburgh,  Legal  Journal,  weekly. 
Scranton,  Common  Pleas  Reporter,  weekly 
Seranton,  Law  Times,  weekly. 
West  Chester,  Chester  Co.  Reporter,  weekly. 
Wilkes-Barre,  Luzerne  Legal  Register,  w'kly' 

VIRGINIA. 

Richmond,  Virginia  Law  Journal,  monthly. 


LAW. 

ONTARIO,  D.   C. 

Toronto,  Canada  Law  Journal,  bi-weekly. 
Toronto,  Canadian  Law  Times,  monthly. 

QUEBEC,   D.   C. 

Montreal,  Legal  News,  weekly. 

Montreal,  *  Lower  Canada  Jurist,  monthly. 

INSURANCE. 

CALIFORNIA. 

San  Francisco,  California  Spirit  of  the  Times 

and  Underwriters'  Journal,  weekly. 
San  Francisco,  Coast  Review,  monthly. 
San  Francisco,  Pacific  Mutual,  monthly. 

ILLINOIS. 

Chicago,  Investigator,  weekly. 
Chicago,  Argus,  monthly. 

INDIANA. 

Indianapolis,  Rough  Notes,  monthly. 

MARYLAND. 

Baltimore,  Underwriter,  semi-monthly. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Boston,  standard,  weekly. 
Boston,  Guardian,  semi-monthly. 

MICHIGAN. 

Detroit,  Indicator,  monthly. 

MISSOURI. 

St.  Louis,  Western  Insurance  Review,  m'thly 

NEW  YORK. 

New  York,  Chronicle,  weekly. 
New  York,  Insurance,  weekly. 
New  York,  Spectator,  weekly. 
New  York,  Underwriter,  weekly. 
New  York,  Insurance  and  Real  Estate  Jour- 
nal, semi-monthly. 
New  York,  Commercial  Magazine,  monthly. 
New  York,  Insurance  Age,  monthly. 
New  York,  Insurance  Critic,  monthly. 
New  York,  Insurance  Law  journal,  m'thly. 
New  York,  Insurance  Monitor,  monthly. 
New  York,  Insurance  Times,  monthly. 
New  York,  Our  Society  Journal,  monthly. 

OHIO. 

Green  Spring,  Mutual  Underwriter,  monthly. 
Toledo,  Farmers'  Reporter  and  Union  Mag- 
net, weekly. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Philadelphia,  United  States  Review,  bi-  w'ly. 

Philadelphia,  Legal  and  Insurance  Reporter 
semi-monthly. 

Philadelphia,  American  Exchange  and  Re- 
view, montiily. 

Philadelphia,  Underwriter,  monthly. 

Pittsburgh,  Insurance  World,  monthly. 

ONTARIO,  D.  C. 

Toronto,  Budget,  monthly. 

QUEBEC,    D.    C. 

Montreal,  Insurance  Society,  monthly. 


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REAL.  ESTATE. 

CONNECTICUT. 

Norwalk,  Real  Estate  Journal,  monthly. 

DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA. 

Washington,  Copp's  Land  Owner,  seraim'ly 
Washington,  Real  Estate  Review,  mouthly. 

ILLINOIS. 

Chicago,  Real  Estate  and  Building  Journal, 

Chicago,  House  and  Lot,  monthly. 

Peoria,  National  Real  Estate  Journal,  m'thly. 

Roclvford,  Advocate,  monthly. 

IOWA. 

Le  Mars,  Farmer,  monthly. 

KANSAS. 

Minneapolis,  Solomon  Valley  Mirror,  m'thly. 
Topeka,  City  and  Farm  Record  and  Western 
Real  Estate  Journal,  monthly. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Boston,  Gray's  New  England  Real  Estate 
Journal,  monthly. 

MICHIGAN. 

Detroit,  Western  Land  Guide  and  Real  Estate 
Lavsryer,  quarterly. 

MINNESOTA. 

Detroit  City,  Real  Estate  Journal,  monthly. 
Minneapolis,  Real  Estate  Review,  Building 
and  Trade  Reporter,  vsreekly. 

MISSOTJRI. 

Kirltsvllle     National     Real    Estate    Index, 

monthly. 
Ozark,  Real  Estate  Monitor,  monthly. 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 

Nashua,  Real  Estate  Journal,  monthly. 

NEW  YORK. 

Brooklyn,   Real    Estate    Review   and  Long 

Island  Record,  weekly. 
Buffalo,  Real  Estate  and  Builder's  Monthly. 
New  York,  Real  Estate  Chronicle,  weekly. 
New  York,  Real  Estate  Record  and  Builders' 

Guide,  weekly. 
New  York,   American    Real    Estate    Guide, 

monthly. 

OHIO. 

Columbus,  American  Real  Estate  Reporter, 

monthly. 
Delphos,  Exchange,  quarterly. 

TEXAS. 

Meridian,  Real  Estate  Journal,  monthly. 

WISCONSIN. 

Stevens'    Point,    Hungerford's    Real   Estate 

Journal,  monthly. 
Waukesha,  Real  Estate  Journal,  monthly. 

DAKOTA. 

Estelline.  Dakota  Real  Estate,  monthly, 
Sioux  Palls,  Real  Estate  Bulletin,  monthly. 


IMMIGRATION. 

CALIFORNIA. 

San  Bernardino,  Resources,  monthly. 

San  Francisco,  Resources  of  California,  ra'ly. 

CONNECTICUT. 

Hartford,  Soutliwestern  Pioneer,  monthly. 

FLORIDA. 

Tallahasse,  Florida  Immigrant,  montlily. 

INDIANA. 

ferre  Haute,  What  Next,   monthly. 

MISSOURI. 

Kansas  City,  Camp's  Emigrant  Guide,  mo'ly. 
Kansas  City,  Missouri  and  Kansas  Farmer, 

monthly. 
Mount  Vernon,  Immigrants'  Guide,  monthly. 
St.  Louis,  Great  Northwest,  monthly. 

NEW  YORK. 

Buffalo,  North  and  South,  monthly. 
New  York,  South,  monthly. 

OREGON. 

Corvallis,  Oregon  Colonist  and  Resources  of 
the  Williamette  Valley,  monthly. 

TEXA.S. 

Ennls,  Ellis  Co.  Trumpet  and  Texas  Emlgra- 
tionlst,  monthly. 

WISCONSIN. 

Medford,  Der  Ansiedler  in  Wisconsin,  semi- 
monthly. 

FINANCE. 

ILLINOIS. 

Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  Co.'s  Bankers' 
Monthly. 

NEW  YORK. 

New  York,  Financial  Record,  dally. 

New  York,  Indicator,  daily. 

New  York,  Stockholder,  daily. 

New  York,  Wall  Street  News,  dally. 

New  York,  Commercial  and  Financial  Chron- 
icle, weekly. 

New  York,  Economist,  weekly. 

New  York,  Financier,  weekly. 

New  York,  Miscellaneous  Secm-ity  Report, 
w^eekly. 

New  York,  Stockholder,  weekly. 

New  York,  Thompson's  Bank  Note  and  Com- 
mercial Reporter,  weekly  and  monthly. 

New  York,  Underwood's  Bank  and  Counter- 
feit Reporter,  weekly. 

New  York,  Bankers'  Magazine  and  Statistical 
Register,  monthly. 

New  York,  Rhodes'  Journal  of  Banking,  m'y. 

New  York,  United  States  Treasury  Counter- 
feit Detector,  monthly. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Philadelphia,  Railroad  Record  and  Investors' 

Guide,  semi-montlily. 
Philadelphia,  Dye's  Government  Counterfeit 

Detector,  monthly. 

QUEBEC,  D.  c. 

Montreal,  Shareholder  and  Insurance  Gazette, 
weekly. 


PAPERS    MARKED  *  DO   NOT    INSERT  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


IX. 


A    LIST   OF    NEWSPAPERS    AND    MAGAZINES    DEVOTED    TO    SCIENCE; 

MINING  ;  ELECTRICITY  ;  ENGINEERING  AND  ART. 


SCIENCE. 

CALIFORNIA. 

San  Francisco,  Scleutiflc  Californian,  m'thly. 

CONNECTICUT. 

New  Haven,  American  Journal  of  Science, 
monttily. 

DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA. 

Wasliington,  American  Microscopical  Jour- 
nal, monthly. 

FLORIDA. 

St.  Augustine,  Naturalist  in  Florida,  bi- 
monthly. 

ILLINOIS. 

Chicago,  Metallurgist,  monthly. 

Chicago,  American  Antiquarian,  bi-monthly. 

Peoria,  Dream  Investigator  and  Oneirocritiea, 
monthly. 

Wheaton,  Young  Mineralogist  and  Antiquar- 
ian, monthly. 

INDIANA. 

Crawfordsville,  Botanical  Gazette,  monthly. 

MARYLAND. 

Baltimore,  American  Chemical  Journal, 
bi-monthly. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Boston,  Popular  Science  News  and  Journal  of 

Chemistry,  monthly. 
Boston,  Science  Observer,  monthly. 
Boston,  Signs  of  the  Times,  monthly. 
Cambridge,  Science,  weekly. 
Cambridge,  Psyche,  monthly.  , 

MICHIGAN. 

Ann  Arbor,  Microscope,  monthly. 
Detroit,   American    Meteorological   Journal, 
monthly. 

MINNESOTA. 

Northfield,  Sidereal  Messenger,  monthly. 

MISSOURI. 

Kansas  City,  Review  of  Science  and  Industry, 

monthly. 
Kansas  City,  Sun,  monthly. 

NEW  JERSEY. 

Orange,  Platonist,  monthly. 

NEW    YORK. 

Gaines,  Young  Oologist,  monthly. 

New  York,  Problems  of  Nature,  senil-m'thl.v. 

New  York,  Wlssenschaptsiche  Wocheublat- 
ter,  semi-monthl.v. 

New  York,  Journal  of  the  New  York  Micros- 
copical Societ.v,  moiithl.v. 

New  York,  Mechanics'  Money-Saver,  monthly. 

New  York,  Popvilar  Science  Monthly. 

New  York,  Journal  of  Speculative  Philosophy, 
quarterly. 

OHIO. 

Cincinnati,  International  Standard,  bi-m'ly. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Philadelphia,  American  Naturalist,  monthly. 
Philadelphia,  Journal  of  the  Franklin  Insti- 
tute, monthly. 


SCIENCE. 

RHODE  ISLAND. 

Pawtueket,  Ornithologist  and  Oologist,  m'ly. 

VERMONT. 

Rutland,  Tidings  from  Nature,  monthly. 

NOVA  SCOTIA,   D.  C. 

Kentville,  Canadian  Science  Monthly. 

ONTARIO,   D.  C. 

London,  Canadian  EntomoUgist,  monthly. 
MINING. 

CALIFORNIA. 

San  Francisco,  Exchange,  daily  and  weekly. 
San  Francisco,  Mining  and  Scientific  Press, 
weekly. 

COLORADO. 

Denver,    Rocky    Mountain    Mining    Review, 
weekly. 

ILLINOIS. 

Chicago,  Mining  Review,  weekly. 

NEW  YORK. 

New  York,  Engineering  and  Mining  Journal, 

weekly. 
New  York,  Mining  Record,  weekly. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Shenandoah.  Mining  Herald  and  Colliery  En- 
gineer, weekly. 

NEW  MEXICO. 

Las  Vegas,  Mining  World,  monthly. 
ELECTRICITY. 

NEW  YORK. 

New  York,  Electrical  Review,  weekly. 
New  York,  Electrical  World,  weekly. 
New  York,   Electrician  and    Electrical    En- 
gineer, monthly. 

ENGINEERING. 

NEW  YORK 

New  York,  Engineering  News  and  American 

Contract  Journal,  weekly. 
New  York,    Transactions   of   the  American 

Society  of  Civil  Engineers,  monthly. 
New  York,     Van     Nostrand's     Engineering 

Magazine,  monthly. 


ART. 

NEW   YORK. 

New  York,  Art  Interchange,  bi-weekly. 
New  York,  Studio,  bi-weekly. 
New  York,  Art  Age,  monthly. 
New  York,  Art  Amateur,  monthl.y. 
New  York,  Magazine  of  Art,  monthly. 


X. 


A   LIST  OF  NEWSPAPERS  AND  PERIODICALS    DEVOTED   TO  SPORTING; 

MUSIC  ;    DRAMA  ;  FASHIONS  AND  ARMY  AND  NAVY. 
THOSE     MARKED      *     DO     NOT     INSERT     ADVERTISEMENTS. 


SPORTING. 


CALIFORNIA. 


San  Prancisco,  Breeder  and  Sportsman,  w'ly. 
San  Francisco,  Pacific  Life,  weekly. 


COLORADO. 

Denver,  Western  Sport   and  Theatrical  Re- 
cord, weekly. 

ILLINOIS. 

Chicago,  American  Field,  weekly. 

Chicago,  Dunton's  Spirit  of  the  Turf,  w'kly. 

Chicago,  Horseman,  weekly. 

Chicago,  Mirror  of  American  Sports,  weekly, 

LOUISIANA. 

New  Orleans,  Bicycle  South,  monthly. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Boston,  American  Roller,  weekly. 

Boston,  Amusements,  weekly. 

Boston,  Bicycling  World,  weekly. 

Boston,  Outing,  monthly. 

Springfield,  Wheelmen's  Gazette,  monthly. 

MICHIGAN. 

Detroit,  Princess,  weekly. 

Ovid,  Western  'Cyclist,  semi-monthly. 

MINNESOTA. 

Minneapolis,  Amusement  Bulletin,  weekly. 

MISSOURI. 

Kansas  City,  Sporting  Globe  and  Dramatic 
Reflector,  weekly. 

NEW  YORK. 

Albany,  Forest,  Forge  and  Farm,  monthly. 

Buffalo,  Roller  Skater,  weekly. 

New  York,  American  Angler,  weekly. 

New  York,  Clipper,  weekly. 

New  York,  Cyclist  and  Athlete,  weekly. 

New  York,  Forest  and  Stream,  weekly. 

New  York,  Review,  weekly. 

New  York,  Rink  and  Roller,  weekly. 

New  York,  Spirit  of  the  Times,  weekly. 

New  York,  Sportsman,  weekly. 

New  York,  Turf,  weekly. 

New  York,  Turf,  Field  and  Farm,  weekly. 

New  York,  Wheel,  weekly. 

New  York,  American  Aquatic  Magazine,  m'ly. 

New  York,  American  Canoeist,  monthly. 

New  York,  American  Kennel  Register,  m'ly. 

New   York,    International   Chess   Magazine, 

monthlv. 
New  York,  Neue   Schuetzen   und   Dagd-Zel- 

tung,  monthly. 
Rochester,  Flower  City  RoUer,  weekly. 

OHIO. 

Cincinnati,  Sporting  and  Dramatic  Journal, 

weekly. 
Cincinnati,  Trap  and  Trigger,  monthly. 
Cleveland,  Sporting  Times,  weekly. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Philadelphia,  American  Cricketer,  weekly. 
Philadelphia,  Sporting  Life,  weekly. 
Pittsburgh,  Sportsman,  weekly. 


SPORTING. 

TENNESSEE. 

Memphis,  Southern  Cycler,  monthly.     ' 

ONTARIO,  D.  C. 

London,  Canadian  Wheelman,  monthly. 
Toronto,    Canadian    Sportsman     and     Live 
Stock  Journal,  weekly. 

MUSIC. 

CONNECTICUT. 

New  Haven,  Loomis'  Musical  and  Masonlo 
Journal,  monthly. 

GEORGIA. 

Dalton,  Music  Teacher,  semi-monthly. 

ILLINOIS. 

Amboy,  Young's  Musical  Journal,  monthly. 
Chicago,  Indicator,  weekly. 
Chicago,  Song  Friend,  monthly. 

INDIANA. 

Valparaiso,  Musical  Ideal,  monthly. 

IOWA. 

Cedar  Rapids,  Presto,  monthlj'. 

LOUISIANA. 

New  Orleans,  Warrington's  Musical  Re\'lew, 

monthly. 
New  Orleans,  Werlein's  Journal   of   Music, 

monthly. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Boston,  Folio,  monthly. 

Boston,  Leader,  monthly. 

Boston,  Musical  Herald,  monthly. 

Boston,  Musical  Record,  monthly. 

Boston,  Town  and  Country  Musician,  m'thly. 

Pittsfleld,  Musical  Monthly. 

MICHIGAN. 

Grand  Rapids,  York's  Musical  Journal,  m'ly. 

MISSOURI. 

St.  Louis,  Goldbeck's  Musical  Art,  monthly. 
St.  Louis,  Kunkel's  Musical  Review,  m'thly. 

NEW  YORK. 

Albany,  Thomas  Brothers'  Musical  Journal, 
monthly. 

New  York,  American  Art  Journal,  weekly. 

New  York,  Freund's  Music  and  Drama,  w'kly. 

New  York,  Keynote,  weekly. 

New  York,  Musical  Courier,  weekly. 

New  York,  Music  Trade  Free  Press,  weekly. 

New  York,  American  Music  Journal,  semi- 
monthly. 

New  York,  Musical  Critic  and  Trade  Review, 
semi-monthly. 

New  York,  Musical  News,  semi-monthly. 

New  York,  Caecilia,  monthly. 

New  York,  Echo,  monthly. 

New  York,  La  America  Musical,  monthly. 

OHIO. 

Akron,  Musical  Advocate,  monthl}'. 
Berea,  Musical  Harp,  monthly. 
Cincinnati,  Courier,  monthly. 
Cincinnati,  Musical  Visitor,  monthly. 
Cleveland,  Brainard's  Musical  World,  m'thly. 


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MUSIC. 

OHIO. 

Fostorla,  CoUeKe  Echo,  monthly. 

Geneva,  Foster's  Musical  Journal,  monthly. 

Strongsville,  Young  Folks'  Musical  Monthly. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Braddock,  Musical  Times,  monthly. 
Philadelphia,  Etude,  monthly. 
Philadelphia,  Musical  Times  and  Band  Jour- 
nal, monthly. 

TEXAS. 

Dallas,  Southern  Musical  Guest,  montlil,\ . 

VIRGINIA. 

Dayton,  Musical  Million,  monthly. 

WISCONSIN. 

Green  Bay,  Musical  Jom-nal,  monthly. 
DRAMA. 

CALIFORNIA. 

San  Francisco,  Footlight,  weekly. 

San  Francisco,  Music  and  Drama,  weekly. 

ILLINOIS. 

Chicago,  Music  and  Drama,  weekly. 
Chicago,  Sporting  and   Theatrical   Journal, 

weekly. 
Chicago.  World,  weekly. 

NEW  YORK. 

New  York.  Byrne's  Dramatic  Times,  weekly. 
New  York,  Dramatic  News  and  Society  Jour- 
nal, weekly. 
New  York,  Mirror,  weekly. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Philadelphia,  Musical  and  Dramatic  Stand- 
ard, monthly. 


FASHIONS. 

NEW  YORK. 

New  York,  Harper's  Bazar,  weekly. 

New  York,  Quctii  of  Fashion,  semi-monthly. 

New  York,  American  Bazar,  monthly. 

New  York,  Delineator,  monthly. 

New  York,  Fashion  Bazar,  monthly. 

New  York,  Ladies'  Review,  monthly. 

New  York,  L'Art  de  la  Mode,  monthly. 

New  York,  *  Metropolitan  Fashions,  monthly. 

New  York,  Season,  monthly. 

New  York,  Style,  monthly. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Philadelphia,  Der  Bazar,  semi-monthly. 
Philadelphia,  Mrs.  Benedict's  Fashion  Jour- 
nal, monthly. 


ARMY    AND    NAVY. 

DISTRICT  OP  COLUMBIA. 

Washington,  Army  and  Navy  Register,  w'kly. 
Washington,  Sunday  Herald  (Army  and  Navy 

edition),  weekly. 
Washington,  Hudson's  Anny  and  Navy  List, 

monthly. 

NEW  YORK. 

New  York,  Army  and  Navy  Journal,  weekly. 
New  York,  Sharp-Shooter,  monthly. 
New  York,  United  Service,  monthly. 
New  York,  Journal  of  the  Military  Service 
Institution  of  the  United  States,  quart'ly. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Philadelphia,  Army  and  Navy  Quarterly. 


PAPERS  MARKED  *  DO   NOT    INSERT  ADVERTISEMENTS. 

* 


XL 


A    LIST    OF    NEWSPAPERS    AND    PERIODICALS    DEVOTED    TO      FREE- 

MASONRY  ;  ODD  FELLOWSHIP  ;  ANCIENT  ORDER  OP  UNITED  WORKMEN  ;  KNIGHTS  OF  PYTHIAS  ; 
KNIGHTS  OF  HONOR ;  ORDER  OF  FORESTERS ;  GRAND  ARMY  OF  THE  REPUBLIC  ;  PATRONS  OP 
HUSBANDRY  ;  RAILWAY  EMPLOYEES  AND  MISCELLANEOUS    SOCIETIES. 


FREEMASONRY. 

ILLINOIS. 

Chicago,  Voice  of  Masonry  and  Family  Maga- 
zine, monthly. 

INDIANA. 

Indianapolis,  Masonic  Advocate,  monthly. 

KANSAS. 

Topeka,  Light,  monthly. 

KENTUCKY. 

Louisville,  Masonic  Home  Journal,  semi-m'y. 

MAINE. 

Portland,  Masonic  Token,  quarterly. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Boston,  Masonic  Truth,  semi-monthly. 
Boston,  Liberal  Freemason,  monthly.     ■ 

MICHIGAN. 

Detroit,  Freemason,  weekly. 

NEW  YORK. 

New  York,  Corner  Stone,  weekly. 
New  York,  Masonia,  weekly. 
Ogdensburg,    St.    Lawrence   Co.    Masonic 
Monthly. 

OHIO. 

Cincinnati,  Masonic  Review,  monthly. 
Columbus.  Masonic  Chronicle,  monthly. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Philadelphia,  Keystone,  weekly. 

RHODE  ISLAND. 

Providence,  Freemason's  Repository,  ni'thly. 

TEXAS. 

Fort  Worth,  Texas  Freemason,  monthly. 

ONTARIO.  D.  c. 

Port  Hope,  Canadian  Craftsman  and  Masonic 

Record,  monthly. 
Toronto,  Freemason,  monthly. 

ODD   FELLOWSHIP. 

CALIFORNIA. 

San  Francisco,  New  Age,  weekly. 

ILLINOIS. 

Bloomington,  Odd  Fellows'  Herald,  weekly. 
Springfield,  Odd  Fellows'  Review,  weekly. 

INDIANA. 

Indianapolis,    Odd   Fellows'  Talisman    and 
Literary  Journal,  monthly. 

lOWA. 

Dubuque,  Noble  Grand,  semi-monthly. 

KANSAS. 

Garden  City,  Bundle  of  Sticks,  monthly. 

MAINE. 

Ferry  Village,  Odd-Fellows'  Register,  m'thly. 


ODD    FELLOWSHIP. 

MISSOURI. 

Carrollton,  Triple  Link,  semi-monthly. 

NEW   HAMPSHIRE. 

Laconia,  Three  Links,  monthly. 

NEW   YORK. 

Albany,  Guide,  bi-weekly. 

New  York,  Der  Fuehrer,  weekly. 


Cincinnati,  Mystic  Jewel,  weekly. 
Columbus,  Companion    and  American  Odd- 
Fellow,  monthly. 
Dayton,  Odd-Fellows'  Signal,  monthly. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Hulmeville,  Odd-Fellows'  Journal,  monthly. 

VIRGINIA. 

Richmond,  Scarlet  Degree,  monthly. 

WEST  VIRGINIA. 

Floding    Springs,    Odd  -  Fellows'    Advocate, 
monthly. 

ONTARIO.   D.   C. 

Belleville,  Dominion  Odd  Fellow,  weekly. 

ANCIENT      ORDER      OF      UNITED 
WORKBIEN. 

CALIFORNIA. 

San   Francisco,    Pacific   States    Watchman, 
semi-monthly. 

COLORADO. 

Canon  City,  Rocky  Mountain  Guide,  monthly. 
Denver,  Master  Workman,  monthly. 

ILLINOIS. 

Paris,  Anchor  and  Shield,  monthly. 

IOWA. 

Davenport,  Pamilien-Journal,  monthly. 
Mason  City,  Iowa  Workman,  monthly. 

KANSAS. 

Girard,  Kansas  Workman,  monthly. 

MARYLAND. 

Baltimore,  Protector,  semi-monthly. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Boston,  New  England  Workman,  monthly. 

MICHIGAN. 

Detroit,  Michigan  Herald,  monthly. 

MINNESOTA. 

St.  Paul,  A.  O.  U.  W.  Guide,  weekly. 

MISSOURI. 

St.  Louis,  Overseer,  monthly. 


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ANCIENT    OllDEK    OF    UNITED 
WOKKiHEN. 

NEW  YORK. 

Buffalo,  Fraternal  Censor,  weekly. 

New  York,  Banner  State  Workman,  weekly. 

OHIO. 

Cleveland,  Ohio  A.  O.  U.  W.  Journal,  monthly. 

WISCOKSIN. 

Milwaukee,  Unser  Blatt,  monthly. 
Milwaukee,  Wisconsin  Advocate,  monthly. 

MONTANA. 

Billings,  Inter-Mountain  Workman,  monthly. 

ONTARIO,   D.  C. 

Orillia,  Canadian  Workman,  monthly. 
KNIGHTS   OF    PYTHIAS. 

CALIFORNIA. 

San    Francisco,    Pythian    Triangle   Record, 
semi-monthly. 

INDIANA. 

Indianapolis,  Pythian  Journal,  monthly. 

lOWA. 

Fort  Madison,  Knight's  Sword  and  Helmet, 
monthly. 

KANSAS. 

Columbus,  Sprig  of  Myrtle,  monthly. 

MAINE. 

Portland,  Pjthian  Herald,  monthly. 

MINNESOTA. 

St.  Paul,  Pythian  Advocate,  bi-weekly. 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 

Laconia,  Triangle,  monthly. 

OHIO. 

Columbus,  Knight,  monthly. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Hulmeville,  Knights  of  Pythias  Record,  m'y. 
Lancaster,    Knights   of   Pythias    Magazine, 

monthly. 
Meadville,  Pythian  Knight;  monthly. 

KNIGHTS   OF  HONOR. 

CALIFORNIA. 

San   Francisco,    Knights  of  Honor  Journal, 
monthly. 

ILLINOIS. 

Chicago,  Knights'  Tribune,  weekly. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Boston,  Knights  of  Honor  Reporter,  monthly. 

NEW  YORK. 

New  York,  Knights  of  Honor  Standard,  ni'ly. 

OHIO. 

Cincinnati,  Knights  of  Honor  Observer,  m'ly 
ORDER    OF    FORESTERS. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Boston,  Sentinel,  monthly. 

NEW   YORK. 

New  York,  Forester's  Journal,  monthly. 

OHIO. 

Akron,  Foresters'  Journal,  monthly. 

ONTARIO,    D.  c. 

Brantford,  Canadian  Forester,  monthly. 
Hamilton,  Ancient  Forester,  monthly." 
London,  Independent  Forester,  monthly. 


GRAND    ARMY    OF    THE 
REPUBIilC. 

ILLINOIS. 

Chicago,  Comrade,  weekly. 

INDIANA. 

Indianapolis,  Veterans'  Review,  weekly. 

IOWA. 

Des  Moines,  Grand  Army  Advocate,  weekly. 

KANSAS. 

Leavenworth,  G.  A.  R.,  monthly. 

KENTUCKY. 

Beattyvllle,  Soldiers'  Friend,  monthly. 
Louisville,  Southern  Bivouac,  monthly. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Boston,  Bivouac,  monthly. 

MICHIGAN. 

Lansing,  Veteran,  weekly. 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 

Concord,  Veteran's  Advocate,  weekly. 

NEW   YORK. 

New  York,  Grand  Army  Gazette  and  Na- 
tional Guardsman,  monthly. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Erie,  Sons  of  Veterans'  National  Gazette, 
semi  monthly. 

Philadelplila,  Grand  Army  Scout  and  Sol- 
diers' Mail,  weekly. 

Pittsburgh,  Reveille,  weekly. 

Pittsburgh,  Camp  Guard,  monthly. 

TENNESSEE. 

Chattanooga,  Grand  Army  Sentinel,  semi- 
monthly. 

PATRONS    OF    HUSBANDRY. 

CALIFORNIA. 

San  Francisco,  California  Patron  and  Agri- 
culturist, weekly. 

ILLINOIS. 

River  Forest,  State  Grange  News,  semi-m'ly. 

INDIANA. 

Frankfort,  Inilianian,  weekly. 

KANSAS. 

Olathe,  Kansas  Patron,  weekly. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Hudson,  Our  Grange  Homes,  monthly. 

MICHIGAN. 

Schoolcraft,  Grange  Visitor,  semi-monthly. 

MISSOURI. 

Sedalia,  Grange  Monthly. 

OHIO. 

Cincinnati,  American  Grange  Bulletin,  w'kly. 

VERMONT. 

West  Randolph,  Patrons'  Rural,  weekly. 

VIRGINIA. 

Portsmouth,  Virginia  Granger,  weekly-. 


RAILWAY    EMPLOYEES. 

ILLINOIS. 

Rock  Island,  Western  Railroader,  monthly. 

INDIANA. 

Terre  Haute,  Firemen's  Magazine,  monthly. 


Burlington,  Railroad  Reporter,  monthly. 
Cedar  Rapids,  Railway  Conductors*  Monthly. 


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RAIL. WAV    EMPLOYEES. 

NEW  YORK. 

Elmira,  Railroad  News,  monthly. 

OHIO. 

Cleveland.  Brotherhood  of  Locomotive  En- 
gineers Journal,  monthlj-. 
Toledo.  Railroader,  monthly. 

MISCELiLANEOUS     SOCIETIES. 

CALIFORNIA. 

San  Francisco,  Fraternal  Record,  semi-m'ly. 
San  Francisco,  Our  Chosen  Friend,  monthly. 
Order  of  Chosen  Friends. 

CONNECTICUT. 

New  Haven,  Hibernian  Record,  monthly, 
Order  of  Hibernians. 

GEORGIA. 

Savannah,  Mystic  Brotherhood,  semi-m'thly. 

ILLINOIS. 

Chicago,  Harugari  Ordens-Blatt,  monthly. 
Order  of  Harugari. 

INDIANA. 

Middlebury.  Council  Talisman,  monthly.  Or- 
der of  Chosen  Friends. 

KENTUCKY. 

Louisville,  National  Heptasoph,  monthly, 
Order  of  Heptasophs. 

MARYLAND. 

Baltimore,  OfQcial  Gazette  of  the  United 
States  Benevolent  Fraternity,  monthly. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Boston,  Golden  Cross  Journal,  monthly,  Order 

of  Golden  Cross. 
Boston,  Journal  of  the  American  Legion  of 

Honor,  monthly. 
Marblehead,  Wampum  Belt,  monthly,  Order 

of  Red  Men. 

MICHIOAN. 

Port  Huron,  Bee  Hive,  monthly.  Knights  of 
the  Maccabees. 

MINNESOTA. 

St.'Paul,  Minnesota  Druid,  monthly.  Order  of 
'  Drviids. 

MISSOURI. 

Kansas  City,  Society  Record,  weekly.  Catho- 
lic Benevolent  Societies. 

Kansas  City,  Equitable  Aid  Union  Advocate, 
monthly. 

St.  Louis,  Knights  and  Ladies  of  Honor  Re- 
cord, monthly. 

St.  Louis,  Legion  Record,  monthly,  American 
Legion  of  Honor. 

St.  Louis,  National  Review,  m'thly.  Farmers' 
and  Mechanics'  Aid  Association. 

St.  Louis.  Problem  Solved,  monthly,  Order  of 
the  Iron  Hall. 


MISCELLANEOUS    SOCIETIES. 

NEW  JERSEY. 

Newark,  Herald  of  the  Knights  and  Ladies  of 
the  Golden  Star,  monthly. 

NEW  YORK. 

Albany,  Der  Erz-Druide,  monthly.  Order  of 

Druids. 
Brooklyn,  Catholic    Society    Journal,    seml- 

moiithlv.  Catholic  Knights  of  America. 
Brooklyn,  Candidate,  monthly.  Order  of  Royal 

Arcanum. 
Brooklyn,  Record  of  the  C.  B.  L.,  monthly, 

Catholic  Benevolent  Legion. 
Buffalo,  Anglo-American   Gazette,   monthly. 

Order  Sons  of  St.  George. 
Buffalo,  Empire  Order  Journal,  monthly.  Or- 
der of  United  Friends. 
Kingston,     Fraternal     Indicator,     monthly, 

Knights  of  Columbia. 
New  York,   Vereiugte   Staaten   Orden   Und 

Verins  Revue,  semi-monthly. 
New  York,  Golden  Rule,  monthly.  Order  of 

United  Friends. 
New  York,  Progress,  monthly,  Cigarmakers' 

Progressive  Union. 
New   York,    Rainbow,    monthly.    Order    of 

Chosen  Friends. 


Cincinnati.     Knights'      Journal,     monthly, 

Knights  of  the  Golden  Rule. 
Cleveland,  Carpenter,  monthly.  Brotherhood 

of  Carpenters  and  Joiners. 
Wooster,  Royal  Arcanum  Journal,  monthly. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Chester.  Brotherhood,  monthly,  Brotherhood 

of  the  Union. 
Easton,  Council  Brand,  weekly.  Order  of  Red 

Men. 
Easton,     American     Mechanics'     Advocate, 

monthly.  United  American  Mechanics. 
Philadelphia,  St.  George's  Jom-nal,  weekly, 

Order  of  Sons  of  St.  George. 
Philadelphia,   American    Journal,   monthly, 

United  American  Mechanics. 
Philadelphia,  Camp  News,  monthly.  Patriotic 

Order  Sons  of  America. 
Philadelphia,    Junior    American    Mechanic, 

monthly,  Junior  Order  of  American  Me- 
chanics. 
Philadelphia,  Knights  of  the  Golden  Eagle, 

monthlv. 
Reading,  Die  Deutsche  Elche,  weekly.  Order 

of  Harugari. 

TENNESSEE. 

Memphis,  Universal  Triangle,  monthly.  Order 
of  Knights  and  Universal  Brotherhood. 

Nashville,  Immaculate  Banner,  monthly. 
Order  of  Immaculates. 

WISCONSIN. 

Milwaukee,  Der  Hermanns-Sohn,  monthly. 
Sons  of  Herman. 

Milwaukee,  Review,  monthly,  American  Le- 
gion of  Honor. 


XII, 


A    LIST    OF    NEWSPAPERS      AND      PERIODICALS     DEVOTED     TO    TEM- 

PERANCE  AND  PROHIBITION  AND   WOMAN  SUFFRAGE. 


TEMPERANCE      AND      PROHIBI-    TEMPERANCE      AND 
TION.  TION. 


PROHIBI- 


ALABAMA. 

Union  Springs,  Alabama  Prohibitionist,  w'ly. 

CALIFORNIA. 

Petaluma,  Outlook,  weekly. 
Sacramento,  Rescue,  monthly. 
San  Francisco,  Patriot,  weekly. 
Tulai-e  City,  Alliance  Messenger,  weekly. 

COLORADO. 

Denver,  Challenge,  weekly. 

DELAWARE. 

Wilmington,  Delaware  Prohibitionist,  w'lily. 

DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA. 

Washington,  American,  weekly. 
Washington,  First  Call,  monthly. 

GEORGIA. 

Atlanta,  Temperance  Advocate,  weekly. 


Ashmore,  Prohibition  Age,  weekly. 
Chicago,  Lever,  weekly. 
Chicago,  Union  Signal,  weekly. 
Chicago,  Washingtonian,  monthly. 
Odin,  Prohibition  League,  weekly. 

INDIANA. 

Inclianapolis,  Indiana  Phalanx,  weekly. 
Indianapolis,  Organizer,  semi-monthly. 
Indianapolis,  American  Cadet,  montfily. 
New  Albany,  Opinion,  monthly. 
Red  Key,  Record,  weekly. 

IOWA. 

Blanchard,  Record,  weekly. 
Creston,  Monitor,  weekly. 
Davenport,  Northwestern  News,  weekly. 
Dubuque,  Prohibitionist,  weekly. 

KANSAS. 

Altamont,  Sentinel,  weekly. 
Garden  Citv,  Western  Times,  weekly. 
Hill  City,  Reveille,  weekly. 
Lyons,  Proiiibitionist,  weekly. 
Scammonville,  Miner's  Journal,  weekly. 
Washington,  Morning  and   Day  of  Reform, 
monthly. 

KENTUCKY. 

Covington,  Worker,  monthly. 

Frankfort,  Truthful  Witness,  semi-monthly. 

MAINE. 

Belfast,  Temperance  Record,  monthly. 

East  Wlnthrop,  Winthrop  Banner,  seml-m'ly. 

MARYLAND. 

Cumberland,  Home  Guard,  weekly. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Boston,  Law  and  Order,  weekly. 
Boston,  Our  Message,  monthly. 
Boston,  Temperance  Cause,  monthly. 
Brookfleld.  Monitor,  monthly. 
Southbrldge,  Temple  Star,  monthly. 
Westborough,  Massachusetts  Good  Templar, 
monthly. 


Charlotte,  Prohibitionist,  weekly. 
Detroit,  Michigan  Prohibitionist,  weekly. 
Edwardsburgh,  Argus,  weekly. 
Grand  Rapids,  Saturday  Evening  Post,  w'kly, 


MINNESOTA. 


Minneapolis,  Temperance  Review,  weekly. 
Minneapolis,  Temperance  Educator,  m'thly. 


MISSISSIPPI. 


Clinton,  Sword  and  Shield,  semi-monthly. 
Fulton,  Itawambiau,  weekly. 


MISSOURI. 


Kansas  City,  Golden  Era,  weekly. 

Rockport,  Missouri  Agitator,  weekly. 

St.  Josejih,  Reporter,  monthly. 

St.  Louis,  Cimeter,  weekl.v. 

St.  Louis,  National  American,  weekly. 

NEBRASKA. 

Central  City,  Courier,  weekly. 
Hastings,  Aqua-Pura,  weekl.v. 
Lincoln,  Nebraska  Good  Templar  and  Regis- 
ter, monthly. 

NEW  JERSEY. 

Camden,  Temperance  Gazette,  weekly. 
Glen  Gardner,  Home  Visitor,  weekly. 

NEW   YORK. 

Auburn,  Temperance  Herald,  weekly. 

Belmont,  Genesee  Valley  Post,  weekl.y. 

Brooklyn,  Gospel  Temperance  Banner,  w'klv. 

Brooklyn,  Our  Work,  monthly. 

Elmira,  Sentinel,  weekly. 

Franklinville,  Star,  weekly. 

Geneseo,  Union  Citizen,  weekly. 

Holley,  Temperance  Union,  semi-monthly. 

Hornellsville,  Steuben  Signal,  weekly. 

Newburgh,  Witness,  weekly. 

New  York,  Voice,  weekly. 

New  York,  American  Reformer,  bi-weekl.v. 

New  York,  National  Temperance  Advocate, 
monthly. 

New  York,  Pioneer,  monthl.v. 

Norwich,  Central  New  Yorker  and  Home  Sen- 
tinel, weekly. 

Owasco,  Temperance  Monthly. 

Poughkeepsie,  Brlglitcr  Days,  monthly. 

Richburg,  Gospel  Temperance  Banner,  ni'ly. 

Utica,  Living  Issue,  weekly. 

Utlca,  Visitor,  quarterly. 

Watertown,  Temijerance  Advocate,  monthly. 

NORTH  CAROLINA. 

Bush   HiU,   North    Carolina    Prohibitionist, 

weekly. 
Raleigh,  SpMt  of  the  Age,  weekly. 

OHIO. 

Bucyrus,  Crawford  Co.  News,  weekly. 

Cincinnati,  Advance,  weekly. 

Cincinnati,  National  Temperance  Star,  m'ly. 

Cleveland,  Amendment  Herald,  weekly. 

Delaware,  Signal,  weekly. 

Newark,  New  Era,  weekly. 

Toledo,  Ohio  jood  Templar,  semi-montlily. 

Wooster,  Herald,  weekly. 


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TEMPERANCE       AND       PROHIBI- 
TION. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Easton,  Temperauce  Beuefit.  monthly. 
Oil  City,  Irrepressible  Conflict,  monthly. 
Philadelphia,  Christian  Woman,  monthly. 
Philadelphia,  Silver  Chimes,  monthly. 
Stoyestown,  Somerset  Co.  Signal,  quarterly. 

RHODE  ISLAND. 

Central  Falls,  Catholic   Temperance    Advo- 
cate, monthly. 
Pawtiicket,  Triangle,  monthly. 

SOUTH  CAROLINA. 

Siunpter,  Temperance  Worker,  semi-monthly. 

TENNESSEE. 

Knoxville,  Free  Press,  weeklj-. 

Nashville,   Good   Templar  and   Temperance 

Revievy,  weekly. 
Nashville,  Spirit  of  Reform,  weekly. 
Nashville,  Rock  City  Broadaxe,  bi-weekly. 

TEXAS. 

Bryan.  Temjierauce  Banner,  semi-monthi}'. 
Houston.  National  Reformer,  weekly. 
Marlln,   Texas   Prohibition  Advocate,  semi- 
monthly. 

VERMONT. 

White  River  Junction,  Valley  Sun,  weekly. 

VIRGINIA. 

Alexandria,  Good  Templar's  Gazette,  semi- 
monthly. 

WEST  VIRGINIA. 

Gerardstown,  West  Va.  Good  Templar,  w'kly, 
Parkersburg,  West  Virginia  Freeman,  w'kly. 

WISCONSIN. 

Albany,  Vindicator,  weekly. 
Elroy,  Wisconsin  Statesman,  weekly. 
Madison,  Wisconsin  Prcihlbitionist,  weekly. 
Markesan,  Herald,  weekly. 
Mineral   Point,  Temperance   Journal,  semi- 
monthly. 
Palmyra,  Enterprise,  weekly. 
Shell  Lake,  Watchman,  weekly. 

DAKOTA. 

Appomattox,  Herald  and  Soldiers'  Advocate, 

weekly. 
Huron,  Dakota  Alliance,  monthly. 

NOVA  SCOTIA,  D.   C. 

Windsor,  Clarion,  weekly. 


TEMPERANCE       AND      PROHIBI- 
TION. 

ONTARIO,   D.   C. 

Hamilton,  Canadian  Royal  Templar,  monthly. 

Napanee,  Canada  Casket,  weekly. 

Prescott,  Leeds  and  Grenville   Independent, 

weekly. 
Toronto,   Canada   Citizen   and   Temperance 

Herald,  weekly. 

QUEBEC,  D.  c. 
Montreal,  War  Notes,  weekly. 
Montreal,  Northern  Messenger,  semi-m'thly. 

NEWFOUNDLAND. 

St.  John's,  Temperance  Journal,  bi-weekly. 


WOMAN    SUFFRAtJE. 

CALIFORNIA. 

San  Francisco,  National  Equal  Rights,  m'thly. 

COLORADO. 

Denver,  Queen  Bee,  weekly. 

DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA. 

Washington,  National  Equal  Rights,  m'thly. 

ILLINOIS. 

Chicago,  Woman's  World,  bi-weekly. 
Chicago,  New  Era,  monthly. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Boston,  Woman's  Jom-nal,  weekly. 

MICHIGAN. 

Luther,  Alpha,  monthly. 

NEBRASKA. 

Beatrice,  Woman's  Tribune,  weekly. 

NEW  YORK. 

New  York,  Fortschritt,  weekly. 

OHIO. 

Cincinnati,  jEgls,  monthly. 

OREGON. 

Portland,  New  North- West,  weekly. 

UTAH. 

Salt  Lake  City,  Woman's  Exponent,  semi- 
monthly. 


XIII, 


LIST    OF     NEWSPAPERS    AND     PERIODICALS     DEVOTED     TO     COM- 

MEKCE  ;  ARCHITECTURE  AND  BUILDING ;  BOOKS  AND  NEWSPAPERS  ;  BUILDING  MATERIAL  ; 
BREWING,  BOTTLING,  LIQUORS  AND  WINE;  CAEPETS  ;  CARRIAGES;  CLOTHING,  FURNISHING 
GOODS,  TAILORING  AND  LADIES'  WEAR  ;  CONFECTIONERY  ;  CROCKERY  AND  GLASSWARE  ;  DEC- 
ORATING AND  FURNISHING ;  DRUGS  ;  DRY  GOODS,  FANCY  GOODS  AND  NOTIONS,  GLOVES  AND 
SILK  ;  EXPORTING  ;  EXPRESS  ;  FIREMEN  ;  FURNITURE,  CABINETMAKING  AND  UNDERTAKERS' 
GOODS;  GAS  LIGHT;  GASTRONOMY;  GROCERIES,  PROVISIONS  AND  SEA  FOOD;  HARDWARE  AND 
HOUSE  FURNISHING ;  HATS,  CAPS  AND  FUR ;  IRON  AND  METALS  ;  INVENTIONS  ;  JEWELRY  AND 
WATCHMAKING  ;  LEATHER,  BOOTS  AND  SHOES,  HARNESS  AND  TANNING  ;  LUMBER  ;  MACHINERY  ; 
MARITIME  ;  MILLINERY  ;  MILLING  ;  PAINT  AND  PAINTING  ;  PAPER ;  PHOTOGRAPHY  ;  PLUMBING 
AND  SANITARY;  POSTAL;  PRINTING,  LITHOGRAPHY  AND  ELECTROTYPING  ;  RAILROADS  ;  SEWING 
MACHLNKS  ;  STATIONERY  ;  TELEGRAPH  ;  TEXTILE  ;  TOBACCO  ;  WOOD-WORKING  AND  MISCEL- 
LANEOUS  INDUSTRIES. 


COMMERCE. 

CALIFORNIA. 

San  Francisco,  Journal  of  Commerce,  daily 
and  weekly. 

San  Francisco,  Herald  of  Trade,  semi-weekly. 

San  Francisco,  Commercial  Herald  and  Mar- 
ket Review,  weekly. 

San  Francisco,  Commercial  News  and  Ship- 
ping List,  weekly. 

San  Francisco,  El  Jornal  Del  Comercio  De 
San  Francisco,  semi-monthly. 

San  Francisco.  Millman  and  Mechanic, 
monthly. 

San  Francisco,  Wood  and  Iron,  monthly. 

COLORADO. 

Denver,  Journal  of  Commerce,  weekly. 

GEORGIA. 

Atlanta,  Southern  Industrial  Record,  m'thly. 
Atlanta,  Southern  Review,  monthly. 

ILLINOIS. 

Chicago,  American  Marketman,  weekly. 
Chicago,  Commercial  Bulletin,  weekly. 
Chicago,  Industrial  and  Commercial  Gazette, 

semi-monthly. 
Chicago,  American  Storekeeper,  monthly. 
Chicago,  Western  Manufacturer,  monthly. 
Qulncy,  Manufacturers'  Exchange,  monthly. 


Indianapolis,    Inventor   and    Manufacturer, 
monthly. 

IOWA. 

Cedar  Rapids,  Trade  Review,  weekly. 
Des  Moines,  Iowa  Journal  of  Commerce,  w'y. 
Des  Moines,  Trade  Journal,  monthly. 
Dubuque,  Trade  Journal,  monthly. 

KENTUCKY. 

Louisville,      Southern     Manufacturer     and 

Builder,  monthly. 
Louisville,  Southern  Trade  Gazette,  monthly. 

LOUISIANA. 

New   Orleans,   Commercial    Bulletin,    daily 
and  weekl}-. 

MAINE.  , 

Bangor,  Industrial  Journal,  weekly. 

MARYLAND. 

Baltimore,  Commercial  Bulletin,  weekly. 
Baltimore,  Journal  of  Commerce  and  Price 
Current,  weekly. 


COMMERCE. 

MARYLAND. 

Baltimore,  Manufacturers'  Record,  weekly. 
Baltimore,  Market  Journal,  weekly. 
Baltimore,  Trade,  weekl>-. 
Baltimore,  Herald,  monthly. 
Baltimore,  List,  monthly. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Boston,  Commercial  and  Shipping  List,  semi- 
weekly. 

Boston,  Commercial  Bulletin,  weekly. 

Boston,  Commercial  Reporter,  weekly. 

Boston,  Journal  of  Commerce  and  Cotton, 
Wool  and  Iron,  weekly. 

Boston,  Manufacturers'  Gazette,  Cotton  Spin- 
ner and  Steam  User,  weekly. 

Boston,  New  England  Trader,  weekly. 

Holyoke,  Manufacturer  and  Industrial  Ga- 
zette, monthly. 

New  Bedford,  Whalemen's  Shipping  List  and 
Merchants'  Transcript,  weekly. 

MICHIGAN. 

Detroit,  Commercial,  weekly. 

Detroit,  Wood  and  Iron  Worker,  Mechanic 
and  Inventor,  monthly. 

East  Saginaw,  Saginaw  Valley  Business  Re- 
porter, weekly. 

Grand  Rapids,  Michigan  Tradesman,  weekly. 

MINNESOTA. 

Minneapolis,  Commercial  Bulletin,  weekly. 
Minneapolis,  Northwest  Trade,  bi-weekly. 

MISSOURI. 

Kansas  City,  El  Mercuiio,  monthly. 
I  St.  Louis,  Midland  Industrial  Gazette,  w'ly, 
St.  Louis,  Western  Trade  Journal,  weekly. 
St.  Louis,  La  Revista  Mexicana,  semi  m'thly. 
St.  Louis.  El  Comercio  del  Valle,  monthly. 

NEBRASKA. 

Omaha,  Commercial  and  Live  Stock  Record, 
weekly. 

NEW  YORK. 

Buffalo,  Mercantile  Review,  dailj',  semi-week- 
ly and  weekly. 

Buffalo,  Price  Current  and  Live  Stock  Re- 
porter, daily. 

New  York,  Commercial  Bulletin,  daily  and 
weekly. 

New  York,  Journal  of  Commerce,  dally,  semi- 
weekly  and  weekly  ;  no  advertisements 
in  weekly. 

New  York,  Shipping  and  Commercial  List 
and  Price-Current,  semi-weekly. 


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tJOMMERCE. 

NEW  YORK. 

New  York,  Bradstreet's,  weekly. 

New  York,  Commercial  Enquirer,  weekly. 

New  York,  Commercial  Gazette,  weekly. 

New  York,  Commercial  Renorter,  weekly. 

New  York,  Commercial  World  and  United 
States  Exporter,  weekly. 

New  York,  ludeijeiident  Journal,  weekly. 

New  York,  Mercantile  Journal  and  Mer- 
chants', Manufacturers'  and  Bankers' 
Ledger,  weeklv. 

New  York,  Merchants'  and  Manufacturers' 
Review,  weekly. 

New  York,  Merchants'  Review,  weekly. 

New  York,  New  Yorker  Handel's  Zeitimg, 
weekly. 

New  York,  Produce  and  Naval  Stores,  Lum- 
ber, Tobacco  and  Cotton  Reporter,  w'kly. 

New  York,  Produce  Exchanse  Bulletin,  w'ly. 

New  York,  Produce  Excluuijje  Reporter,  w'ly. 

New  York,  Record  and  Trade  Reporter,  w'ly. 

New  York,  Scientific  Times  and  Mercantile 
Register,  weekly. 

New  York,  American  Progress,  bi-weekly. 

New  York,  American  Business  Guide,  m'thly. 

New  York,  Chamber  of  Commerce  Journal 
and  Exhibition  Reporter,  monthly. 

New  York,  C<iuntry  Merchant,  monthly. 

New  York,  Deutsch  Amerikanischer  Country 
Storekeeper,  monthly. 

New  York,  El  Comereio,  monthly. 

New  York,  El  Espejo,  monthly. 

New  York,  Gem,  monthly. 

New  York,  La  America,  monthly. 

New  York,  La  Industria,  monthly. 

OHIO. 

Ciuelnnati,     Merchant    and    Manufacturer. 

weekly.  .  , 

Cincinnati,  Price  Current    and   Commercial 

Review,  weekly. 
Ciunciunati,  South-West,  weekly. 
Cleveland,  Journal  of  Trade,  weekly. 
Toledo,   Manufacturer    and     Trade    Index, 

monthly. 

OREGON. 

Portland,  Journal  of  Commerce,  weekly. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Philadelphia.  Commercial  List  and  Price  Cur- 
rent, weekly. 

Philadelphia,  Merchant's  Guide,  weekly. 

Pliiladelphia,  American  World,  monthly. 

Pittsburgh,  People's  Advocate  and  Commer- 
cial Advertiser,  weekly. 

TENNESSEE. 

Chattanooga,  Tradesman,  semi-monthly. 
Naslivillc,  Artisan,  semi-monthly. 
Nashville,  Southern  Miner  and  Manufacturer, 
semi-monthly. 

TEXAS. 

Fort  Worth,  Trade  Review,  weekly. 
San  Antonio,   Merchant   and   Manufacturer, 
monthly. 

VIRMNIA. 

Petersburg,  Trade  Review,  weekly. 
Richmond,  Industrial  South,  weekly. 
Richmond.    Mercantile   and    Manufacturing 

Jourual.  monthly. 
Staunton,  Virginias,  niontlily. 

WEST  VIRGINIA. 

Wheeling,  Pan-Handle  Grocer  and  Mer- 
chants' Guide,  weekly. 

WISCONSIN. 

Milwaukee,  Die  Deutsche- Amerikanische  Go- 

werbe  uud  Industrie  Zeitung  :  Fortschntt 

Der  Zeit,  semimonthly. 
Milwaukee,    Northwestern   Trades    Gazette, 

monthly.  „         ^  ^  , 

Racine,  Manufacturer  and   Export  Journal, 

monthly. 

MANITOBA,   D.   C. 

Winnipeg,  Commercial,  weekly. 


COMMERCE. 

NEW  BRUNSWICK,  D.  C. 

St.  John,  Trade  Reporter,  monthly. 

ONTARIO,  D.  0. 

Toronto,  Monetary  Times,  Trade  Review  and 
Insurance  Chronicle,  weekly. 

Toronto,  Canadian  Manufacturer  and  Indus- 
trial World,  semi-monthly. 

Toronto,  Merchant  and  Manufacturer  and 
Millers'  Gazette,  monthly. 

QUEBEC,  D.  c. 

Montreal,  Journal  of  Commerce,  Finance  and 

Insurance  Review,  weekly. 
Montreal,  Le  Moniteur  du  Commerce,  w'kly. 
Montreal,  Canadian  Magazine  of  Science  and 

the  Industrial  Arts,  monthly. 

ARCHITECTURE   AND    BTJIIiD- 
ING. 

CALIFORNIA. 

San  Francisco,  California  Architect  and 
Building  News,  monthly. 

ILLINOIS. 

Chicago,  Inland  Architect  and  Builder 
monthly. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Boston,  American    Architect   and   Building 

News,  weekly. 
Holyoke,  Builder,  monthly. 

MISSOURI. 

St.  Louis,  Building  Trade  Journal,  semi- 
monthly. 

NEW  YORK. 

Netv  York, Builder  and  Woodworker,  m'thly. 

New  York,  Building,  monthly. 

New  YorkI  Carpentry  and  Building,  monthly. 

OHIO. 

Cincinnati,  Building  Review,  monthly. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Pittsburgh,  Builder  and  Manufacturers' 
Journal,  monthly. 

BOOK8  AND  NEWSPAPERS. 

DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA. 

Washington,  United  States'  Publications  Cat- 
alogue, monthly. 

ILLINOIS. 

Chicago,  Dial,  monthly. 

Chicago,  Western  Bookseller,  monthl.\ . 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Boston,  Literary  World,  bi-weekly. 
Boston,  Newsman,  monthly. 
Boston,  Book  Bulletin,  quarterly. 

NEW  YORK. 

New  York,  Publishers'  Weekly.  . 

New  York,  American  Bookseller,  semi-m  thly. 

New  York,  Book  Buyer,  monthly. 

New  York,  Library  Journal,  monthly. 

New  York,  Literary  News,  monthly. 

New  York,  Newsdealer  and  Stationer,  m  thlj  . 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Philadelphia,  Literary  Era,  monthly. 
Pittsburgh,  Bookmart,  monthly. 

BUILDING  MATERIAL. 

ILLINOIS. 

Ottawa,  Clay,  monthly. 

INDIANA. 

Indianapolis,  Clay  Worker,  monthly. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Eastou,  state  Trade  Journal,  monthly, 
pmsburgli,  Brick,  Tile   and  Metal  Review, 
monthly. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


753 


BREWING,   BOTTLING,  LIQUORS 
AM)   WINE. 

CALIFORNIA. 

San  Francisco,  Wine  and  Tobacco  Journal, 
weekl.v. 

ILLINOIS. 

Chicago,  American  Cliemical  Review,  ni'thly. 
Cliicago,  Der  Braiier  iiud  Malzer,  montlily. 
Chicago,  Western  Brewer  and  Journal  of  the 
Barley,  Malt  and  Hop  Trades,  monthly. 

KENTUCKY. 

LouisviUe,  Wine  and  Spirit  Review,  m'thly. 

NEW  YORK. 

New  York,  Inn-Keeper's  Journal,  weekly. 

New  York,  RetaiUr,  weekly. 

New  York,  Universal  Practical  Brewer, 
weekl}'. 

New  York,  Bonfort's  Wine  and  Spirit  Circu- 
lar, semi-monthly. 

New  York,  American  Bottler,  monthl.v. 

New  York,  American  Brewers'  Gazette  and 
Malt  and  Hop  Trades'  Review,  monthly. 

New  York,  Brewers'  Journal  and  Barley, 
Malt  and  Hop  Trades'  Reporter,  monthly. 

New  York,  Der  Amerikansche  Bier-Brauer, 
monthly. 

New  York,  National  Bottlers'  Gazette,  m'thly. 

New  York,  National  Press  and  Bottlers'  Ad- 
vocate, monthly. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Philadelphia,  Brewers'  and  Dealers'  Journal, 
monthly. 

CARPETS. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Boston,  American  Carpet  Reporter  and  Dec- 
orator, weekly. 

NEW  YORK. 

New  York,  Carpet  Trade  and  Review,  semi- 
monthly. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Philadelphia,  Carpet  Trade,  monthly.    - 


CARRIAGES. 

ILLINOIS. 

Chicago,  Carriage  Journal,  monthly. 

NEW  YORK. 

New  York,  Coach,  Harness  and  Saddlery  and 
Harness  and  Carriage  Journal,  weekly. 

New  York,  Blacksmith  and  Wheelwright, 
monthly. 

New  York.Hub,  monthly. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Philadelphia,  Carriage  Monthly. 
Pittsburgh,  Horse  and  Waggon,  monthly. 

TENNESSEE. 

Nashville,  Southern  Coach  Maker,  monthly. 

WISCONSIN. 

Milwaukee,  Wheel  and  Runner,  monthly. 

CLOTHING,  FURNISHING  GOODS, 
TAILORING  AND  LADIES' 
WEAR. 

NEW  YORK. 

New  York,  American  Fashion  Review,  m'ly. 

New  York,  American  Tailor,  monthly. 

New  York,  Cloak,  Suit   and    Ladies'   Wear 

Review,  monthly. 
New  York.  Clothier  and  Furnisher,  monthly. 
New    York,    Clothing  -  Furnishins;    Gazette. 

monthly. 
New  York,  Furnishing  Goods  Trade  Review, 

monthly. 
New  York,  Tailors'  Review,  monthly. 


CONFECTIONERY. 

ILLINOIS. 

Chicago,  Confectioner  and  Baker,  monthly. 

NEW  YORK. 

New  York,  Confectioner,  monthly. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Philadelphia,  Confectioners'  Journal,  m'thly. 
CROCKERY  AND  GLASSWARE. 

NEW  YORK. 

New   York,    Crockery    and    Glass    Journal, 
weekly. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Pittsburgh,  Pottery  and  Glassware  Reporter, 
weekly. 


DECORATING  AND  FURNISUIN<;. 

NEW  YORK. 

New  York,  Decorator,  monthly. 

New  York,  Decorator  and  Furnisher,  m'thly. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Philadelphia,    Wall   Paper    Trade    Journal, 
monthly. 

DRUGS. 

ILLINOIS. 

Chicago,  Western  Druggist,  monthly. 

MISSOURI. 

St.  Louis,  National  Druggist,  weekly. 

St.  Louis,  Drug  Market  Reporter,  monthly. 

NEBRASKA. 

Omaha,  Drug  and  Oil  Gazette,  monthly. 
Omaha,  Nebraska  Gazette,  monthly. 

NEW  YORK. 

New  York,  Drug  News  and  Prices  Current. 

weekly. 
New  York,  Deutsche-Amerikanische  Apothe- 

ker  Zeltung,  semi  monthly. 
Ne^v  York,  American  Drusgist,  monthly. 
New  York,  Druggists'  Circular  and  Chemical 

Gazette,  monthly-. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Philadelphia,  Druggists'  Journal,  monthly. 

TENNESSEE. 

Chattanooga,  Drugman,  senii-mf>nthly. 


DRY  GOODS,  FANCY  GOODS  AND 
NOTIONS,  GLOVES  AND  SILK. 

ILLINOIS. 

Chicago,  Dry  Goods  Reporter,  weekly. 

MISSOURI. 

St.  Louis,  Dry  Goods  and  Grocery  Reporter, 
weekly. 

NEW  YORK. 

Gloversville,  Glove  Trade  Journal,  monthly. 
New  York,  American  .Journal  of  Fabrics  and 

Dry  Goods  Bulletin,  weekly. 
New  York,  Maekey's  Dry  Goods  Price  List 

and  Memf)randum,  weekly. 
New  York,  Sheldon's  Dry  Goods  Price  List, 

weekly.    . 
New  York,  United  States  Economist  and  Dry 

Goods  Reporter,  weekly. 
New  York,  American  Silk  "Journal,  monthly. 
New  York,  Fancy  Goods  Grajjliic,  monthly. 
New  York,  Notions  and  Fancy  Goods  Reoorcl 

and  Silk  Reporter,  monthly. 

QUEBEC,    D.    c. 
Montreal,  Dominion  Dry  Goods  Report  and 
Fm-,  Hat  and  Clothing  Record,  monthly. 


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expor!ting. 

NEW  YORK. 

New  York,  Australasian  and  South  Ameri- 
can, every  four  weelcs. 

New  York,  American  Exporter,  monthly. 

New  York,  American  Mail  and  Export  Jour- 
nal, monthly. 

EXPRESS. 

NEW  YORK. 

New  York,  Express  Record,  monthly. 
Cincinnati,  Express  Gazette,  monthly. 

FIREMEN. 

ILLINOIS. 

Chicago,  Western  Fireman,  weekly. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Boston,  Firemen's  Standard,  monthly. 

NEW  YORK. 

New  York,  Fireman's  Herald,  weekly. 
New  York,  Fireman's  Journal,  weekly. 
New  York,  Fire  Record,  monthly. 

FURNITURE,    CABINET-MAKING 

AND  UNDERTAKERS'  GOODS. 

ILLINOIS. 

Chicaeo,  American  Furniture  Gazette,  m'ly. 
Chicago,  Furniture  Tradesman,  monthly. 
Chicago,  Shroud,  monthly. 
Sterling,  Undertakers'  Gazette,  monthly. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Boston,  American  Cabinet  Maker  and  Uphol- 
sterer, weekly. 

MICHIGAN. 

Grand  Rapids,  Michigan  Artisan,  monthly. 

MISSOURI. 

St.  Louis,  Furniture  Manufacturer,  monthly. 

NEW  YORK. 

New  York,  Trade  Bureau,  weekly. 

New  York,  Cabinet  Making  and  Upholstery, 

New  YoiV,  ■^Furniture  Trade  Review  and  In- 
terior Decorator,  monthly. 
Kochester,  Casket,  monthly. 

OHIO. 

<!incinnati.  Furniture  World,  semi-monthly. 
GAS    LIGHT. 

NEW  Y'ORK. 

New  York,  American  Gas  Light  Jom-nal, 
semi-monthly.  .  j    ttt  <.  .. 

Philadelphia.  Progressive  Age  and  Watei 
Gas  Journal,  monthly. 

GASTRONOMY. 

NEW  YORK. 

New  York,  La  Cuisine,  monthly. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Philadelphia,  Caterer  and  Household  Maga 
zine,  monthly. 

GROCERIES,    PROVISIONS    AND 
SEA    FOOD. 

CALIFORNIA. 

San  Francisco,  California  Grocer  and  Canner, 

San^rancisco,  Der  Deutsche  Amerlcanische 
Grocer,  weekly.  ^    „        ^        -.t 

San  Francisco,  Grocer  and  Country  Mer- 
chant, weekly. 

ILLINOIS. 

Chicago,  Grocer,  weekly. 

Chicago,  Grocers'  Criterion,  weekly. 

INDL4.NA. 

Indianapolis,  Grocer,  weekly. 


GROCERIES,   PROVISIONS  AND 
SEA  FOOD. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Boston,  New  England  Grocer,  weekly. 

MISSOURI. 

St.  Louis,  Grocer,  weekly. 

NEW  YORK. 

New  York,  American  Grocer  and  Dry  Goods 

Chronicle,  weekly. 
New  York,  Fish  Journal,  weekly. 
New  York,  Retail  Grocers'  Advocate,  weekly. 
New  York,  Sea  World,  Grocer  and  Packers' 

Journal,  weekly. 
New  York,  Grocers'  Journal,  bi-weekly. 

OHIO. 

Cincinnati,  Grocer,  monthly. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

PhilMilrljiliia,  Cash  Grocer,  weekly. 

Pliil:Mlil|iliia,  Grocer,  weekly. 

Philadelphia,  Grocers'  Price  Current,  weekly. 

HARDWARE     AND     HOUSE- 
FURNISHING. 

ILLINOIS. 

Chicago,    American    Artisan.     Tinner     and 
House  Furnisher,  semi-monthly. 

MISSOURI. 

St.  Loius,    Stove   and    Hardware    Reporter, 
semi-monthly. 

NEW  YORK. 

New  York,  Metal  Worker,  weekly. 
New  York,  House  Furnisher,  monthly. 

HATS,    CAPS    AND    FUR. 

NEW  YORK 

New  York,  Hat,  Cap  and  Fur  Trade  Review, 

monthly. 
New  York,  Hatter  and  Furrier,  monthly. 

IRON    AND    METALS. 

ILLINOIS. 

Chicago,  Industrial  World  and  Iron  Worker, 

weekly. 
Chicago,  Journal  of  Commerce,  weekly. 
Chicago,  Ironmonger,  monthly. 

MISSOURI. 

St.  Louis,  Age  of  Steel,  weekly. 

NEW  YORK. 

Buffalo,  Iron  Review,  monthly. 

New  York,  American  Metal  Market,  weekly. 

New  York,  Iron  Age,  weekly. 

New  York,  American  Iron  News,  monthly. 


Cleveland,  Iron  Trarie  Review  and  Western 
Macliinist,  weekly  and  monthly. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Harrlsburg,  Journal  of  the  United  States  As- 
sociation of  Charcoal  Iron  Workers,  bi- 
monthly. 

Philadelphia,  Bulletin  of  the  American  and 
Iron  Steel  Association,  weekly. 

Philadelphia,  Iron,  monthly. 

Pittsburgh,  American  Manufacturer  and  Iron 
World,  weekly. 

INVENTIONS. 

DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA. 

Washington,  *  Official  Gazette,  weekly. 

-  MASSACHUSETTS. 

Boston,  Inventors'  and  Manufacturers'  Ga- 
zette, monthly. 

NEW  YORK. 

New  York,  Scientific  American,  weekly. 
New  York,  Industrial  America.  l)i  weekly. 
New  York,  Manufacturer  and  liiiilder,  m'thly 
New  York,  Der  Techniker,  semimonthly. 
New  York,  Mechanical  News,  semi-monthly. 


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INVENTIONS. 

OHIO. 

Cincinnati,  American  Inventor,  monthly. 
Cincinnati,    Inventors'   and    Manufacturers' 
Journal,  monthly. 

JEWELRV  AND  WATCHMAKING. 

ILLINOIS. 

Chicago,  American  Jeweler,  monthly. 
Chicago,  Jewelers'  Joui-nal,  monthly. 
Chicago,   Watchmalier   and   Metal   Worker, 
monthly. 

IHSSOURL 

St.  Louis,  Jc'vreler,  montlily. 

NEW  YORK. 

New  York,  Jewelers'  Circular  and  Horalogl- 
cal  Review,  monthly. 

RHODE  ISLAND. 

Providence,  Manufacturing  Jeweler,  m'thly. 

liEATHER,    BOOTS    AND    SHOES, 
HARNESS  AND  TANNING. 

ILLINOIS. 

Chicago,  Shoe  and  Leather  Review,  weekly. 
Chicago,  National  Harness  Review,  seml-m'ly. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Boston,  Boot  and  Shoe  Recorder,  weekly. 

MISSOURI. 

St.  Louis,  Leather  Gazette,  monthly. 

NEW  YORK. 

Buffalo,  American  Tanner  and  Journal  of  the 

Hide  and  Leather  Trade,  monthly. 
New  York,  Shoe  and  Leather  Reporter,  w'kly. 
New  York,  Boots  and  Slioes,  monthly. 
Rome,  Harness  Gazette,  monthly. 

LUMBER. 

ILLINOIS. 

Chicago,  North-western  Lnmberman,  weekly. 
Chicago,  Lumber  Trade  Journal,  monthly. 

LOUISIANA. 

New  Orleans,  American  Lumljerman,  m'thly. 

MICHIGAN. 

Bay  City,  Lumberman's  Gazette,  weekly. 

MINNESOTA. 

Minneapolis,  Mississippi  Valley  Lumberman 
and  Manufacturer,  monthly. 

NBW  YORK. 

Buffalo,  Lumber  World,  monthly. 

TENNESSEE. 

Nashville,  Southern  Lumberman,  semi-m'ly. 

ONTARIO,   D.  C. 

Peterborough,  Canada  Lumberman,  monthly. 
MACHINERY. 

ILI.INOIS. 

Chicago,  American  Engineer,  weekly. 

NEW  YORK. 

New  York,  American  Machinist,  weekly. 
New  York,  Mechanics,  weekly. 
New  York,  Mechanical  Engineer,  bi-weekly. 
New  York,  Power,  monthly. 

OHIO. 

Cincinnati,  Artisan,  monthly. 
MARITIME. 

NEW  YORK. 

New  York,  Marine  Journal,  weekly. 
New  York,  Maritime  Register,  weekly. 
New  York,  Maritime  Reporter,  weekly. 
New  York,  Nautical  Gazette,  weelily. 

OHIO. 

Cleveland,  Marine  Record,  weekly. 


MIIililNERY. 

NEW  YORK. 

New  York,  Millinery  Guide,  monthly. 

New  York,  Millinery  Trade  Review,  monthly. 

MILLING. 

ILLINOIS. 

Chicago,  American  Elevator  and  Grain  Trade, 

monthly. 
Chicago,  American  Miller,  monthly. 
Chicago,Der  Deutsch-Amerikanische  Mueller, 

monthly. 
Moline,  Modern  Miller,  monthly. 

INDIANA. 

Indianapolis,  Millstone,  monthly. 

MINNESOTA. 

Minneapolis,  Northwestern  Miller,  monthly. 

MISSOURL 

St.  Louis,  Miller,  semi-monthly. 

NEW  YORK. 

Buffalo,  Milling  World  and  Chronicle  of  the 

Grain  and  Flour  Trade,  weekly. 
Buffalo,  Roller  Mill,  monthly. 
New  York,  Miller's  Journal,  weekly. 

OHIO. 

Cincinnati,  Miller  and  Manufacturer,  m'thly. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Philadelphia,  Miller's  Review,  monthly. 

TENNESSEE. 

Nashville,  Southern  Miller,  monthly. 

WISCONSIN. 

Milwaukee,  Millwright  and  Engineer,  m'thly. 
Milwaukee,  United  States  Miller,  monthly. 

PAINT   AND    PAINTING. 

ILLINOIS. 

Chicago,  Paint,  OU  and  Drug  Review,  m'thly. 

NEW  YORK. 

New  York,  OU,    Paint    and  Drug   Reporter, 

weeklj". 
New  York,  Painters'   Magazine   and    Coach 

Painter,  monthly. 

OHIO. 

Cleveland,  Painter,  monthly. 

Xenla,  Boss  Painters'  Jom-nal,  monthly. 

PAPER. 

ILLINOIS. 

Chicago,  Western  Paper  Trade,  monthly. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Holyoke,  Paper  World,  monthly. 

NEW    YORK. 

New  York,  Paper  Trade  Journal,  weekly. 
New  York,  United  States  Paper  Maker,  semi- 
monthly. 
New  York,  Paper  Mill,  monthly. 

PHOTOGRAPHY. 

ILLINOIS. 

Chicago,  Photographic  Eye  and  the  Eye, 
weekly. 

MARYLAND. 

Baltimore,  Walzl's  Monthly. 

MISSOURI. 

St.  Louis,  Photographer,  monthly. 

NEW    YORK. 

New  York,  Photogi-aphic  Times,  weekly  and 
monthly. 

New  York,  Anthony's  Photographic  Bulle- 
tin, semi-monthly. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Philadelphia,  Photographer,  monthly. 


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PLUMBINGl  AND  SsANITARY. 

ILLINOIS. 

Chicago,  Sanitary  News,  si'ini-monthly. 

NEW  YORK. 

New  York,  Sanitary  Engineer,  weekly. 

New  York,  Hydraulic  and  Sanitary  Plumber, 
semi-monthly. 

New  York,  Plumbers'  Trade  Jom-nal,  semi- 
monthly. 

POSTAL. 

CALIFORNIA. 

San  Francisco,  Paciflc  Coast  Postal  Index, 
monthly. 

ILLINOIS. 

Chicago,  Western  Postal  Record,  monthly. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Boston,  United  States  Official  Postal  Guide, 
monthly. 

OHIO. 

Cincinnati,  Post-Offlee  Bulletin,  monthly. 
Cincinnati,  United  States  Mail,  monthly. 

PRINTING,  LITHOGIIAPHY  AND 
ELECTROTYPING. 

CALIFORNIA. 

San  Francisco,  Paciflc  Printer,  Stationer  and 
Lithographer,  monthly. 

ILLINOIS. 

Chicago,  Lithographer  and  Printer,  weekly. 
Chicago,  Inland  Printer,  monthly. 
Chicago,  Press  and  Type,  monthly. 
Chicago,  Electrotype  Journal,  quarterly. 
Chicago,  Rounds'  Printers'  Cabinet,  q'rterly. 

MINNESOTA. 

St.  Paul,  Printer  and  Stationer,  monthly. 

NEW    TORk. 

New  York,  Printing  and  Stationery  World, 

monthly. 
New  York,  Chromatic  Art  Magazine,  quart'ly. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Philadelphia,  Printers'  CirciUar,  monthly. 
Philadelphia,  Typographic  Advertiser,  q'erly. 

RAILROADS. 

ILLINOIS. 

Chicago,  Railway  Age,  weekly. 
Chicago,  Railway  Review,  weekly. 
Chicago,  Railway     Purchasing    Agent     and 
Supply  Trade  Journal,  monthly. 

MISSOURI. 

St.  Louis,  Railway  Register,  weekly. 

NEW    PORK. 

New  York,  Railroad  Gazette,  weekly. 

New  York,  American   Journal     of   Railway 

Apijliances,  semi-monthly. 
New  York,     American      Railroad     Journal, 

monthly. 
New  York,  National  Car-Bullder,  monthly. 
New  York,  Street  Railway  Journal,  monthly. 


Cleveland,  Sechrist's  Hand-Book   and    Rail- 
way Equipment  and  Mileage  Guide,  m'ly. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Philadelpliia,  Railway  News,  weekly. 
Philadelphia,  Railway  World,  weekly. 
Pittsburgh,  Hallway  Reporter,  weekly. 

SEWING   MACHINES. 

ILLINOIS. 

Chicago,  Sewing  Machine  Advance,  montlily. 


SEWING  MACHINES. 

NEW  YORK. 

New  York,  Sewing  Machine  Journal,  weekly. 
New  York,  Sewing  Machine  News,  monthly. 

OHIO. 

Cincinnati,  Sewing  Machine  Interest,  m'thly, 
STATIONERY. 

ILLINOIS. 

Chicago,  Stationer  and  Printer,  semi-m'thly. 
Chicago,  Western  Stationer,  monthly. 

NEW    YORK. 

New  York,  American  Stationer,  weekly. 
New  York,  United  States  Stationer,  Printer 

and  Fancy  Goods  Reporter,  weekly. 
New  York,  Geyer's  Stationer,  semi-monthly. 

TELEGRAPH. 

NEW  YORK. 

New  York,  Operator,  semi-monthly. 
New   York,    Telegrapher's   Advocate,   semi- 
monthly. 
New  York,  Journal  of  the  Telegraph,  m'thly, 

TEXTILE. 

NEW    YORK. 

New  York,  Manufacturers'  Review  and  In- 
dustrial Record,  monthly. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Philadelphia,  Bulletin  of  the  Philadelphia 
Textile  Association,  semi-monthly. 

Philadelphia.  Industrial  Review,  monthly. 

Philadelpliia,  Textile  Colorist,  monthly. 

Philadelphia,  Textile  Monitor,  monthly. 

Phllaaeli>hia,  Textile  Record  of  America, 
monthly. 

RHODE   ISLAND. 

Providence,  Newton's  Textile  Gazette,  m'ly. 

ONTARIO,  D.  C. 

Toronto,  Canadian  Dyer  and  Textile  Record, 
monthly. 

TOBACCO. 

ILLINOIS. 

Chicago,  Cigar  and  Tobacco  World,  weekly. 

MISSOURI. 

St.  Louis,  Tobacco  Reporter,  weekly. 

NEW  YORK. 

New  York,  Tobacco  Leaf,  weekly. 

New  York,  U.  S.  Tobacco  Joiunal,  weekly. 

OHIO. 

Cincinnati,  Western  Tobacco  Journal,  w'kly. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Philadelphia,  Tobacco  Age,  weekly. 
WOOD  WORKING. 

INDIANA. 

Indianapolis,  Wood- Worker,  monthly. 

MINNESOTA. 

Minneapolis,  Wood  and  Iron,  monthly. 

NEW  YORK. 

New  York,  American  Wood-Worker  and  Saw 

and  Planing-Mill  Journal,  monthly. 
New  York;  Saw-Mill,  Gazette,  monthly. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Philadelphia,  Journal  of  Progress,  monthly. 
MISCELLANEOUS   INDUSTRIES. 

ILLINOIS. 

Chicago,  National  Laundry  Journal,  semi- 
monthly. 

Chicago,  Picture  and  Art  Trade,  monthly. 

Chicago,  Reporter,  monthly  (Marble  and 
Granite). 


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MISCELLANEOUS   INDUSTRIES. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Quincy,  Granite  Cutters'  Journal,  monthly. 


MISSOURI. 

St.  Louis,  American  Journalist,  monthly. 

NEW  YORK. 

New  York,  Coal  Trade  Journal,  weekly. 
New  York,  Journalist,  weekly. 


MISCEIiLANEOUS  INDUSTRIES. 

NEW  YORK. 

New  York,  American  Hair  Dresser,  Perfumer 
and  Milliner,  monthly. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Bradford,  Petroleum  Age,  monthly. 

La  Plume,  American  Seedman,  monthly. 

Philadelphia,     Barber's    National     Joiu-nal, 

Philadelphia,  Ice  Trade  Journal,  monthly. 
Pittsburgh,  *  Stowell's  Petroleum   Reporter, 
monthly. 


PAPERS  MARKED  ♦  DO   NOT  INSERT    ADVERTISEMENTS. 


XIV. 


A    LIST   OF  NEWSPAPERS  AXD  PERIODICALS  PRINTED  WHOLLY,  OR   IN 

PART,  IN  THE  GERMAN,  FRENCH,  SCANDINAVIAN,  SPANISH,  HOLLANDISH,  ITALIAN,  WELSH, 
BOHEMIAN,  PORTUGUESE,  POLISH,  FINNISH,  IRISH,  CHEROKEE,  CHINESE,  LATIN  AND 
HUNGARIAN     LANGUAGES. 

THOSE     MARKED     *  DO     NOT     INSERT     ADVERTISEMENTS 


GERMAN. 

ALABAMA. 

Cullman,  Der  Vorwarts,  weekly. 

ARKANSAS. 

Little  Rock,  Arkansas  Staatszeitung,  w'kly. 

CALIFORNIA. 

Los  Angeles,  Sued-Californla  Post,  weekly. 

Oakland,  Journal,  weekly. 

Sacramento,  Journal,  semi  weekly. 

San  Francisco,  Aliend  Post,  daily  and  weekly. 

San  Francisco,  California  Demokrat,  daily, 

weekly  and  Sundaj'. 
San  Francisco,  California  Journal,  weekly. 
San  Francisco,  Der  Deutsche  Amerlkauisclie- 

Grocer,  weekly. 
San  Francisco,  Hebrew,  weekly. 
San  Francisco,  Hebrew  Observer,  weekly. 
San  Francisco,  Pacific  Pilote,  weekly. 
San  Jose,  Journal,  weekly. 
Santa  Rosa.  S-jnoma  Co.  Journal,  weekly. 
Stockton,  Banner,  weekly. 

COLORADO. 

Denver,  Colorado  Journal,  daily,  weekly  and 

Sunday. 
Denver,  Colorado  Courier,  Sunday. 
Denver,  Herald,  weekly. 

CON'NECTICUT. 

Hartford,  Der  Hartforder  Herold,  weekly. 
New  Haven,  Connecticut  Republikaner,  daily 

and  weekly. 
New  Haven,  Connecticut  Botschafter,  w'kly. 
New  Haven,  New  England  Anzeiger,  weekly. 

DELAWARE. 

Wilmington,  Freie  Presse,  daily. 
Wilmington,  Delaware  Pionier,  weekly. 

DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA. 

Washington,  Washingtoner  Journal,  daily. 
Washington,  Der  Volks-Tribun,  weekly. 

GEORGIA. 

Savannah,  Abend  Zeitung,  weekly. 
Savannah,  Georgia  Famillen-Journal,  w'kly. 

ILLINOIS. 

Alton,  Banner,  weekly. 

Aurora,  Volksfreund,  weekly. 

Beardstown,  Das  Beardstuwner  Wochenblatt, 

weekly. 
Beecher,  Volksblatt.  weekly. 
Belleville,  Belleviller  Post,  daily  and  weekly. 
Belleville,  Belleviller  Zeitung  und  Stern,  daily 

and  weekly. 
Bloomington,  Journal,  weekly. 
Bloomington,  McLean  Co.  Deutsche  Presse, 

weekly. 
Carlyle,  Sued  Illinois  Zeitung,  weekly. 
Centralia,  Union,  weekly. 
Chicago,  Chicagoer  Arbeiter-Zeitung,  daily, 

Sunday  and  weekly. 


GERMAN. 


ILLINOIS. 


Chicago,  Chicagoer  Neue  Freie  Presse,  daily, 
weekly  and  Sunday. 

Chicago.  Demokrat,  daily,  Sunday  and  w'kly. 

Chicago,  Illinois  Staats-Zeitung,  daily,  w'kly 
and  Sunday. 

Chicago,  Der  Bahnbrecher,  weekly. 

Chicago,  Der  Beobachter,  weekly. 

Chicago,  Der  Lutherische  Kirchenfreund, 
weekly. 

Chicago,  Der  Weltbuerger,  weekly. 

Chicago,  Deutsche  Warte,  two  weekly  edi- 
tions. 

Chicago,  Eulensplegel.  Sunday. 

Chicago,  Illlnoiser  Volkszeitung,  weekly. 

Chicago,  Katholisches  Wochenblatt,  weekly. 

Chicago,  Plattdeutsche  Zeitung,  weekly. 

Chicago,  Building  Association  Journal,  m'ly. 

Chicago,  Der  Bote  Bethesda's,  monthly. 

Chicago,  Der  Brauer  und  Malzer.  monthly. 

Chicago.  Der  Deutsch-Amerikanische  Muel- 
ler, monthly. 

Chicago,  Harugari  Ordens-Blatt,  monthly. 

Chicago,  Kathollscher  Jugend  Freund, 
monthl}'. 

Chicago,  Zum  Feiera  Bend,  monthly. 

Danville,  DanvlUer  Deutsche  Zeitung,  weekly. 

Effingham,  Volksblatt,  weekly. 

Elgin.  Deutsche  Zeitung,  weekly. 

Freeport,  Banner,  weekly. 

Freeport.  Deutscher  Anzeiger,  weekly. 

Galena,  Volksfreund,  weekly. 

Highland,  Union,  weekly 

Joiiet.  Wochenblatt  f  uer  Nord  Illinois,  w'kly. 

La  Salle,  Express,  weekly. 

Lincoln,  Logan  Co.  Volksblatt,  weekly. 

Maseoutah,  Der  Anzeiger,  weekly. 

Mendota,  Post,  weekly. 

Nashville,  Illinois  Volksblatt,  weekly. 

Nokoniis,  Der  Central  Illinois  DeutschAmerl- 
kaner,  weeKly. 

Ottawa,  Central  Illinois  Wochenblatt,  w'kly. 

Ottawa,  La  Salle  Co.  Herold,  weekly. 

Pekin,  Pekiner  Freie  Presse,  weekly. 

Peoria,  Demokrat,  daily  and  weekly. 

Peoria,  Sonne,  dally,  Sunday  and  weekly. 

Quincv,  Germania,  daily  and  weekly. 

Rock  island,  Volks-Zeituntt,  semi  weekly. 

Springfield,  Illinois  Freie  Presse,  semi-w'kly. 

Springfield,  Staats  Wochenblatt,  weekly. 

Sterling,  Beobachter,  weekly. 

Streator,  Illinois  Beobachter,  weekly. 

Streator,  Volksblatt,  weekly. 

Waterloo,  Der  Monroe  Volksfreund,  weekly. 

Waterloo,  Monroe  Freie  Presse,  weekly. 


Berne,  Christlicher  Bundes  Bote,  seml-m'hly. 
Crown  Point,  Freie  Presse,  weekly. 
Elkhart,  Mennonitische  Rundschau,  weekly. 
Elkhart,  Herold  De  Wahrheit,  semi-monthly. 
Evansville,  Demokrat,  daily  and  weekly. 
Evansvllle,  Union,  daily  and  weekly. 
Evansville,  Die  Glocke,  weekly. 
Evansville,  Die  Indiana  Post,  weekly. 


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GERMAN. 

INDIANA. 

Fort  Wayne,  Indiana  Staats-Zeltung,  dally 
and  weekly. 

Goshen,  Indiana  Volksfreuud,  weekly. 

Goshen,  Evangeliums  Panier,  bi-weekly. 

Goshen,  Gospel  Banner,  bl  weekly. 

Huntingbm-gh,  Signal,  weekly. 

Indianapolis,  Indiana  Tribuene,  dally,  Sun- 
day and  weeklj'. 

Indianapolis,  Telegraph,  daily  and  weekly. 

Indianaiicilis,  Spottvogel,  Sunday. 

Laf;iyrtic,  Ijcr  Deutsche  Amerikaner,  weekly. 

Lu  Piii-tr,  .lournal,  weekly. 

Logaiisport,  Deutsche  Zeitung,  weekly. 

New  Albany,  Deutsche  Zeitung,  weekly. 

Kichmoud,Volkszeitung,  weekly. 

Seymour,  Journal,  weekly. 

South  Bend,  Courier,  weekly. 

Tell  City,  Auzeiger,  weekly. 

Terra  Haute,  Banner,  trl- weekly  and  weekly. 

Terre  Haute,  Journal,  triweekly  and  weekly. 

IOWA. 

Andrew,  Blaetter  aus  den  Waisenhausei-n, 
monthly. 

Boone,  Der  Boone  Herold,  weekly. 

Burlington,  Iowa  Tribune,  daily  and  weekly. 

Carroll,  Der  Demokrat,  weekly. 

Cedar  Rapids,  Demokrat,  weekly. 

Cedar  Rapids,  Post  and  Presse,  weekly. 

Clinton,  Die  Iowa  Volks-Zeitung,  weekly. 

Council  Bluffs,  Freie  Presse,  weekly. 

Davenport,  Der  Demokrat,  dally,  semi- 
weekly  and  weekly. 

Davenport,  Iowa  Rerorm,  weekly. 

Davenport,  FamilienJournal,  nionthly. 

Denison,  Zeitung,  weekly. 

Des  Moines,  Der  Staats  Bote,  weekly. 

Des  Moines,  Iowa  Staats  Anzeiger,  weekly. 

Dubuque,  Der  National  Demokrat,  weekly. 

Dubuque,  Iowa,  weekly. 

Dubuque,  Luxemburger  Gazette,  weekly. 

Dubuque,  Der  Presbyterianer,  bi-weekly. 

Klkader,  Der  Nord  Iowa  Herold,  weekly. 

Grundy  Centre,  Grundy  Co.  Courier,  weekly. 

Grundy  Centre,  Der  Bruderbote,  monthly. 

Independence,  Courier,  weekly. 

Iowa  City,  Post,  weekly. 

Keokuk,  Die  Post,  weekly. 

Lyons,  Clinton  Co.  Wochenblatt,  weekly. 

Maquoketa,  Jackson  Journal,  weekly. 

Marshalltown,  Beobachter,  weekly. 

Muscatine,  Die  Wacht  am  Mississippi,  w'kly. 

New  Hampton,  Die  Nord  Iowa  Freie  Presse, 
weekly. 

Ottumwa,  Journal  und  Freie  Presse,  weekly. 

Sigourney,  Courier,  weekly. 

Sioux  City,  Courier,  weekly. 

Vinton,  Benton  Co.  Deutsche  Zeitung,  w'kly. 

Waterloo,  Deutsch-Amerlkaner,  weekly. 

Waverly,  Iowa  Volksblatt,  weekly. 


KANSAS. 

Atchison,  Kansas  Staats  Anzeiger,  weekly. 
Lawrence,  Die  Germania,  weekly. 
Leavenworth,  Kansas  Freie  Presse,  daily  and 

weekly. 
Marysville,  Post,  weekly. 

Toiieka,  Neue  Pfade  im  Fernen  Westen,  m'ly. 
Wyandotte,  Kansas  Pionler,  weekly. 

KENTUCKV. 

Louisville,  Anzeiger,  daily,  semi-weekly  and 

weekly. 
Louisville,  Der  Kentucky  Colonist,  weekly. 
Louisville,  Katholischer  Glaubensbote,  w"'Iy. 
Louisville,  Omnibus,  Sunday. 

LOUISIANA. 

New  Orleans,  Deutsche  Zeitung,  dally,  week- 
ly and  Sunday. 
New  Orleans,  DerFamilien  Freund,  bi-w'klj-. 

MARYLAND. 

Deutsche   Correspondent,   daily 


Baltimore 

and  weekly. 

Baltimore.  Journal,  daily  and  Sunday. 

Baltimore,  RaycT-isilies  Wochenblatt,  weekly. 

Baltimore,  Katlmlisehe  Volks-Zeitung,  w'kly. 

Baltimore,  Volksfreuud  und  Biene,  weekly. 

Baltimore,  Wecker,  weekly. 

Baltimore,  '►Bote    der  Neuen  Kirche,  semi- 
monthly. 


GERMAN. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Boston,  Bostoner  Rundschau,  weekly. 
Boston,  New  England  Staaten  Zeitung,  w'kly. 
Boston,  Turner-Zeitung,  weekly. 
Boston,  Lutherlscher  Anzieger," monthly. 
Holyoke,  Journal,  weekly. 
Lawrence,  Anzeiger,  weekly. 

MICHIGAN. 

Ann  Arbor,  Washtenaw  Journal,  weekly. 
Ann  Arbor,  Washtenaw  Post,  weekly. 
Battle  Creek,  Stimme  der  Wahrheit,  senii- 

monthl.y. 
Bay  City,  Michigan  Freie  Presse,  weekly. 
Detroit,  Abend-Post,  daily  and  weekly. 
Detroit,  Michigan  Volksblatt,  daily  and  w'ly. 
Detroit,  Der  Anne  Teufel,  weekly. 
Detroit,  Die  Stinnne  der  Wahrheit,  weekly. 
Detroit,  Michigan  Journal  und  Herold,  w'kly. 
Detroit,  Michigan  Volks-Zeitung,  weekly. 
Detroit,  Sonutags  Herold,  weekly. 
East  Saginaw,  Saginaw  Tageblatt,  dally. 
East   Saginaw,  Saginaw  Zeitung,  daily  and 

weekly. 
Grand  Rapids,  Germania,  weekly. 
Grand     Rapids,     Michigan     Staats-Zeituug, 

weekly  and  Sunday. 
Jackson,  Michigan  Volksfreuud,  weekly. 
Sturgis,  Sturgiser  Zeitung,  weekly. 


MINNESOTA. 

Mankato,  Der  Minnesota  Beobachter,  weekly. 

Minneapolis,  Die  Pres.se,  daily  and  weekly. ' 

Minneapolis,  Herald,  daily  and  weekly. 

Minneapolis,  Freie  Presse,  weekly. 

New  Ulm,  Post,  weekly. 

Rochester,  Herold,  weekly. 

St.  Cloud,  Der  Nordstern,  weekly. 

St.  Cloud,  Der  Nord-Westen,  weekly. 

St.    Paul,   Volkszeltung,   daily,   weekly  and 

Sunday. 
St.  Paul,  Der  Wanderer,  weekly. 
Stillwater,  St.  Croix  Post,  weekly. 
Winona,  Adler,  weekly. 
Winona,  Westllcher  Herold,  weekly. 


MISSOUHl. 

Boonvllle,  Der  Central  Mlssourier,  weekly. 

Cape  Girardeau,  Anzeiger,  weekly. 

Clayton  (Mt.  Olive  P.  O.),  St.  Louis  Co.  Waech- 
ter,  weekly. 

Concordia,  Missouri  Thalbote,  weekly. 

Hermann,  Fort.schritt,  weekly. 

Hermann,  Hermanner  Volksblatt,  weekly. 

Jefferson  City,  Missouri  Volksfreuud,  weekly. 

Kansas  City,  Post  und  Tribune,  dally  and 
weekly. 

Kansas  City,  Presse.  daily. 

O'Fallon.  Katholiselier  Hausfreund,  weekly. 

St.  Charles,  Demokrat,  weekly. 

St.  Charles,  Republikaner,  weekly. 

St.  Genevieve,  Herold,  weekly. 

St.  Joseph,  Volksblatt,  daily,  weekly  and 
Sunday.  No  advertisements  in  Sunday 
Issue. 

St.  Louis,  Amerika,  daily,  weekly  and  Sun- 
day. 

St.  Louis,  Anzeiger  des  Westens,  daily  and 
weekly. 

St.  Louis,  Tribuene,  daily  and  Sunday. 

St.  Louis,  Westliche  Post,  daily  and  weekly. 

St.  Louis,  Der  Herold  des  Glaubens,  weekly. 

St.  Louis,  *  Die  Abendschule,  weekly. 

St.  Louis,  Die  Rundschau,  weekly. 

St.  Louis,  Humorist,  weekly. 

St.  Louis,  Laterne.  weekly. 

St.  Louis,  Chrlstliche  Klnder-Zeltung,  semi- 
monthly. 

St.  Louis,  ''Der  Lutheraner,  semi-monthly. 

St.  Louis,  Die  Parole,  monthly. 

St.  Louis,  Evangelisch-LutherLsches  Sc  h  u  1  - 
blatt,  monthly. 

St.  Louis,  *Lehre  und  Wehre,  monthly. 

St.  Louis,  Pastoral  Blatt,  monthly. 

Sedalia,  journal,  weekly. 

Stewartsville,  Das  Echo  der  Gegenwart  und 
der  Zeitgeist,  bi-weekly. 

Warrenton,  Volksfreuud,  weekly. 
Warrentown,  College  Courant,  monthly. 
Washington,  Die  Washlngtoner  Post,  weekly 


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NEBRASKA. 


Columbus,  Woclienblatt,  weekly. 

Fremont,  Platte  River  Zeitung,  weekly. 

Lincoln,  Frele  Presse,  weekly. 

Lincoln,  Nebraska  Staats-Anzeiger.  weekly. 

Lincoln,  Post  und  Democrat,  weekly. 

Nebraska  City,  Nebraska  Staats-Zeitung.w'ly. 

Omaha,  Nebraska  Tribune,  daily  and  weekly. 

Omaha,  Post  und  Telegraph,  daily  and  w'kly. 

Sutton,  Frele  Presse,  weekly. 

West  Point,  Nebraska  Volksblatt,  weekly. 

NEW  JERSEY. 

Camden,  Camden  Co.  Journal,  weekly. 
Carlstadt,  Frele  Presse,  weekly. 
Egg  Harbor,  Der  Beobaehter,  weekly. 
Egg  Harbor,  Der  Pilot,  weekly. 
Egg  Harbor,  Der  Zeitgeist,  weekly. 
Elizabeth,  Freie  Presse,  weekly. 
Hoboken,  Hudson  Co.  Jovirnal,  weekly. 
Jersey  City,  New  Jersey  Freie  Presse,  w'kly. 
Jersey  City,  New  Jersey  Staats  Zeitung,  w'ly. 
Newark,  New  Jersey  Deutsche  Zeitung,  daily 

and  Sunday. 
Newark,  New  jerse.v  Freie  Zeitung,  daily  and 

Sunda.v. 
Newark,  Der  Beobaehter  am  Passaic,  weekly. 
Newark.  Essex  Co.  Post,  weekl3'. 
■Orange,  Sonntagsblatt,  Sunday. 
Orange,  Volksbote,  weekly. 
Paterson.  Volksfreund,  tri-w'kly  and  w'kly. 
Trenton,  New  Jersey  Staats  Journal,  weekly. 

NEW  YORK. 

Albany,  Freie  Blaetter,  daily  and  Sunday. 
Albany,  Herold,  daily. 
Albany,  Der  Erz  Drulde,  monthly. 
Brooklyn,  Brooklyner  Frele  Presse,  daily  and 

Simda.v. 
Brooklyn,  Brooklyner  Journal,  weekly. 
Brooklyn,  Brudklyner  Reform,  weekly. 
Brooklyn,  Deutschf.s  Woclienblatt,  weekly. 
Buffalo,  Deniokrat,  daily,  w'kly  and  Sunday. 
Buffalo,  Freie  Presse,  daily,  Sunday  and  w'ly. 
Buffalo,  Volksfreund,  daily  and  weekly. 
Buffalo,  Deutsches  Volksblatt,  weekly. 
Buffalo,  Die  Aurora,  weekly. 
Buffalo,  Die  Christliche  Woche,  weekl.v. 
College  Point,  Long  Island  Central  Zeitung, 

weekly. 
East  New"York,  Laterne,  weekly. 
Long  Island  City,  Long  Island  Beobaehter, 

weekly. 
Mount  Vernon,  Westchester  Co.  A  n  z  e  i  g  e  r, 

weeklj-. 
Newburgh,  Newburgher  Anzeiger,  weeklj'. 
Newtown,  Long  Island  Journal  und  Volks- 
blatt, weekly. 
New  York,  New  Yorker  Herold,  daily. 
New  York,  New   Yorker   Tages-Nachrlchten, 

daily  and  Sunday. 
New  York,  New  Yorker  Volks  Zeitung,  daily, 

weekly  and  Sundaj'. 
New  York,  New  Yorker  Zeitung,  daily, weekly 

and  Sunday. 
New  York,  Staats-Zeitung,  daily,  weekly  and 

Sunday. 
New  York,  Amerikanische  Schweizer  Zeitung, 

weekly. 
New  York,  Bahn  Frei,  weekly. 
New  York,  Boston  Hebrew  Observer,  weekly. 
New  York,  Der  Freischutz,  Sunday. 
New  York,  Der  Fuehrer,  weekly. 
New  York,  Der  Pf  alzer  in  Amerika,  weekly. 
New  Y^ork,  Der  Reporter,  weekly. 
New  York,  Der  Republikaner,  weekly. 
New  York,  Der  Sozialist,  weekly. 
New  York,  *Deutsch  Amerikanische  Volks- 

Bibliothek,  weekly. 
New  York,  *  Deutscher  Volksfreund,  weekly. 
New  York,  Die  Sphinx,  Sunday. 
New  York,  Die  Wacht,  Sunday. 
New  York,  Figaro,  Sundaj'. 
New  York,  Fortschritt,  weekly. 
New  York,  Frank  Leslie's  lUustrirte  Zeitung, 

weekly. 
New  York,  Freiheit,  weekly. 
New  York,  Jewish  Herald,  weekly. 
New  York,  Katholisches  Volksblatt,  weekly. 
New  York,  Mason  ia,  weekly. 
New  York,  Nachrichten  aus  Deutsehland  und 

der  Schweiz,  weekl.v. 


GERMAN. 


NEW  YORK. 


New  York,  New  Yorker  Belletristisches  Jour- 
nal, weekly. 
New  York,  New  Yorker  Deutsches  Volksblatt 

und  Buerger  Zeitung,  weekly. 
New  York,   New  Yorker    Gerichts   Zeitvmg, 

weekly. 
New  York,  New  Yorker  Handel's  Zeitung, 

weekly. 
New  York,  New  Yorker  Plattdeutsche  Post, 

weekly. 
New  York,  New  Yorker  Schwpeblsches  Woch- 

enblatt,  weekly. 
New  York  (Mcrrrisanla),  New   Yorker    Tags- 

blatt,  weekly. 
New  York,  Oesterreich-Amerikanische  Zeit- 

tung,  weekly. 
New  York,  Puck,  weekly. 
New  York,  Uni  die  Welt,  weekly. 
New  York.  Universal  Practical  Brewer,  w'ly. 
New  York,  *Deutsch-Amerikanische  Familien 

Blaetter,  bi-weekl.v. 
New  York,  'Deutscher  Familien  Schatz,  bi- 
weekly. 
New  York,  Novellen  Schatz,  bi  weekly. 
New  York,  Der  Teehniker,  semi-monthly 
New  York.   Deutsch-Amerikani.sche    Apothe- 

ker  Zeitung,  semi-monthly. 
New  York.   Peutsehe-Amerikanische    Buch- 

drucker  Zeitung,  semi-monthly. 
New  York,  Junges  Volk,  semi-nionthlj'. 
New  York.    Vereiugte    Staaten   Orden   und 

Vereins  Revue,  semi  monthly. 
New  York,  Wis.senschaftsiehe  Wochenblatter, 

semi-monthl.v. 
New  York,  Amerikanischer  Agriculturist, 

monthly. 
New  York,  *  Amerika  nischer  Botschafter, 

monthly. 
New    York,    Brewers'    Journal   and   Barley, 

Malt  and  Hop  Trades  Reporter,  monthly. 
New  York,  Csecilia,  monthly. 
New  York,  Der  Amerikanische  Bier  Brauer, 

monthly. 
New  York,  Der  Kirchenbote,  monthly. 
New  York,  Der  Neue  Suden,  monthly. 
New  York,  Deutsch  Amerikanischer  Country 

Storekeeper,  monthly. 
New  York,  Neue  Schutzeu  und  DagdZeitung, 

montnl.v. 
New  York,  Pharmaceutisehe  Rundschau  und 

Zeitung,  monthly. 
New  York,  Progress,  monthly. 
New  York,  Rechts  Schutz,  monthly. 
Rochester,  Abend  Post  und  Beobaehter,  daily, 

Sunday  and  weekly. 
Rochester,  Volksblatt,  daily,  weekly  and  Sun- 
day. 
Rochester,  Katholische  Volkszeitung,  weekly. 
Schenectady,  Deutscher  Anzeiger,  weekly. 
Stapleton,    Der    Deutsche    Stateu    Islander, 

weekly. 
Syracuse,  Central  Demokrat,  weekly. 
Syracuse,  Union,  weekly. 
Trov,  Freie  Deutsche  Presse,  weekly. 
Utiea,  Deutsche  Zeitung  und  Oneida  Demo- 
krat, tri-weekly. 

OHIO. 

Akron,  Germania,  semi-weekl.v. 

Akron,  Akroner  Volksblatt,  weekly. 

Akron, "Kreiger  Zei>unif.  weekly. 

Bucyrus,  Courier,  weekly. 

Canton,  Die  Ohio  Volks-Zeitung,  weekly. 

Celina.  Mercer  Co  Bote,  weekly. 

Chillicothe,  Unsere  Zeit,  weekly. 

Cincinnati,  AbendPresse,  daily. 

Cincinnati,  Anzeiger,  dally,  weekly  and  Sun- 
day. 

Cincinnati,  Freie  Presse,  daily  and  weekly. 

Cincinnati,  Volksblatt,  daily,  weekly  and 
Sunday. 

Cincinnati,  Volksfreund,  daily,  weekly  and 
Suuda.v. 

Cincinnati,  Der  Christliche  Apologete,  w'kly. 

Cincinnati,  Die  Deborah,  weekly. 

Cincinnati,  Unionist,  weekly 

Cincinnati,  Wahrheitsfreund,  weeklj'. 

Cincinnati,  Der  Deutsche  Pionier,  monthly. 

Cincinnati,  *Der  Sendliote,  monthly. 

Cincinnati,  Haus  und  Herd,  monthly. 

Cincinnati,  Wegwelser  Zur  HeUlgung,  m't'lj'. 


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GERMAN. 


OHIO. 


Cleveland,  Anzeiger,  daily,  weekly  &  Sunday. 
Cleveland,  Wsechter  am  Erie,  daily,  weekly 

and  Sunday. 
Cleveland,  Biene,  weekly. 
Cleveland,  Der  Christliche  Botschafter,  w'kly. 
Cleveland,  Der  Sendbote,  weekly. 
Cleveland,  Der  Stininie  der  Wahrhelt,  w'ly. 
Cleveland,  Reformirte   Kirchenzeitung, 

weekly. 
Cleveland,  Abenblust,  monthly. 
Cleveland,  Carpenter,  monthly. 
Cleveland,  Evangelische  Magazin,  monthly. 
Columbus,  Der   Westbote,   semi-weekly  and 

weekly. 
Columl)Us,  Der  Ohio  Soiiiitausgast,  weekly. 
Columbus,  Ohio  Waisiiifn-nnd,  weekly. 
Columbus,  *Lutherlt;che  Kirchen  Zeitung, 

semi-monthly. 
Coshocton,  Wocheublatt,  weekly. 
Dayton,  Die  Daytoner  Volkszeitung,  daily  and 

weekly. 
Dayton,  Der  Froehliclie  Botschafter,  weeklj'. 
Dayton,  *Jugend  Pilger,  semi-monthly. 
Deliance,  Herold,  weekly. 
Fremont,  Courier,  weekly. 
Greenville,  Die  Post,  weekly. 
Hamilton,  National  Zeitung,  ^veekly. 
Ironton,  Der  W;eiliter  am  Ohio,  weekly. 
Kenton,  Uas  Wnrlicnljlatt,  weekly. 
Lima,  Der  Couiier,  weekly. 
Maustiold,  Courier,  weekly. 
Mausticld,  Die  Post,  weekly. 
Marietta,  Zeitung,  weekly. 
Newark,  Express,  weekly. 
New  Bremen,    Stern   des   Westlichen   Ohio, 

weekly. 
New  Philadelpliia,  Der  Deutsche  Beobachter, 

weekly. 
Norwalk,  Adler,  weekly. 
Piqua,  Der  Correspondent,  weekly. 
Pomeroy,  Journal,  weekly. 
Poi'tsmouth,  Cell  ivsiiondent.  weekly. 
Sandusky,  Deiiicikrat.  semi-weekly  and  w'kly. 
Springtield,  Springtielder  Journal,  weekly. 
Steubenville,  Germania,  weekly. 
Tiffin,  Die  Presse,  weekly. 
Toledo,  Express,  daily  and  weekly. 
Toledo,  Volksfreund,  weekly. 
Woodsfleld,  Monroe  Journal,  weekly. 
Wooster,  Journal,  weekly. 
Youngstown,  Rundschau,  weekly. 
Zanesville,  Post,  weekly. 

OREGON. 

Portland,  Staats  Zeitung,  weekly. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Allegheny,  Der  Alleghanier  und  Plttsburger 

Sonntagsbote.  Sunday. 
Allegheny,  Cornelia,  semi-monthly. 
Allentown,     Lecha     Bote,     triweekly    and 

weekly. 
Allentown,  *  Herold  und  Zeitschrift,  weekly. 
Allentown,     Unabhaengiger    Republikaner, 

weekly. 
Allentowii,  Welt-Bote,  weekly. 
Allentown,   *Der  Jugend  Freund,  monthly. 
Altoona,  Der  Deutsche  Volksfuehrer,  w'kly. 
Bethleliem,    Der     Brueder     Botschafter, 

weekly. 
Boyertown,  Demokrat,  weekly. 
Doylestown,  Bucks  Co.  Express  and  Reform, 

weekly. 
Doylestown,  Der  Morgenstern,  weekly. 
Doylestown,  Die  Wac-lit,  weekly. 
Easton,  Northamjiton  Correspondent,  w'kly. 
Erie,  Leuclitthurm,  daily  and  weekly. 
Erie,  Sonntagsgast,  Sunday. 
Erie,  Tageljlatt,  weekly. 

Erie,  Zuscliauer  in  der  Neuen  Helmath,  w'ly. 
Hamburgh,  Hamburger  Schnellpost,  weekly. 
Hanover,  Der  Citizen,  weekly. 
Harrisburg,  Dauphin  Co.  Journal,  weekly. 
Harrisburg,  Pennsylvanisclie  Staats-Zeitung, 

weekly. 
Hazleton,  Das  Journal,  weekly. 
Hazleton,  Volksblatt,  weekly. 
Johnstown,  Freie  Presse,  weekly. 
Kutztown,  American  Patriot,  weekly. 
Kutztovvn,  Journal,  weekly. 
Lancaster,  Freie  Presse.  daily  and  weekly. 


GERMAN. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Lancaster,  Der  Volksfreund  und  Beobachter, 

weekly. 
Lancaster,  Der  Famllien  Freund,  monthly. 
Lebanon,  Wahrer  Demokrat,  weekly. 
Lebanon,  Young's  Neue  Volks-Zeitung,  w'ly. 
McKeesport.  Der  Arbeiterfreund,  weekly. 
Meadville,  Crawford  Co.  Post,  weekly. 
Norristown,  Montgomery  Co.  Post,  weekly. 
Pennsburgh,  Der  Bauern  Freund  und  Demo- 
krat, weekly. 
Perkasie,  Banner,  weekly. 
Philadelphia,  Abend  Post,  daily. 
Pliilailel|>hia,  Demokrat,  daily  and  weekly. 
Philadelpliia,  Freie  Presse,  daily,  Sunday  and 

weekly. 
Philadelphia,  Gazette,  daily. 
Philadelphia,  Tageblatt,  daily  and  Sunday. 
Philadelphia,  Volks-blatt,  daily. 
Philadelphia,  Die  Neue  Welt,  Sunday. 
Pliilailel|ihia,  Die  Zukuust,  weekly. 
Pliilailelpliia,  Nord  Amerika,  weekly. 
Philadelphia,  Sonntags  Journal,  Sunday  and 

weekly. 
Philadelphia,  Der  Bazar,  semi-monthly. 
Philadelphia,  *  Der  Missionsbote,  monthly. 
Pittsburgh,  Freiheits'  Freund,  daily  and  w'ly. 
Pittsburgh,    Plttsburger    Beobachter,    daily 

and  weekly. 
Pittsburgh,  Plttsburger  Volksblatt,  daily  and 

weekly. 
Pittsburgh,  PittsbergerSonntagsblattand  die 

Reformer,  Sunday. 
Pittsl)urgh,  ♦Stowell's  Petroleum  Reporter, 

monthly. 
Pottsville,    Amerikanischer     Republikaner, 

weekly. 
Pottsville,  Jefferson  Demokrat,  weekly. 
Quakertown,  Patriot  und  Reformer,  weekly. 
Quakertown,  *  Das  Himmels  Manna,  m'thly. 
Quakertown,    Die    Kierche   Unterm   Krenz, 

monthly. 
Reading,  Die  Post,  daily,  weekly  and  Sunday. 
Reading,  Adler,  weekly. 
Reading,  Die  Deutsche  Eiche,  weekly. 
Reading,  Lutherisches  Kirchenbiatt.  weekly. 
Reading,  Republikaner  von  Berks,  weekly. 
Reading,  Der  Reformirte   Hausfreund,  semi- 
monthly. 
Reading,  Litteratur  Blatt,  monthly. 
Scranton,  Der  Herold,  semi-weekly. 
Sci-anton,  Wocheublatt,  weekly. 
Skippack,  Der  Neutralist   una    AUegemeine 

Neuigkeits-Bote,  weekly. 
Telford,  Montgomery  Co.  Presse,  weekly. 
Wilkes-Barre,      Demokratischer     Wsechter, 

^veekly. 
Wilkes  Barre,  Luzei'ne  Co.  Express,  weekly. 
Wilkes-Barre,  Samstag  Abend,  weekly. 
Williamsport,     Die    Susquehanna     Zeitung, 

weekly. 
Williamsport,   West      Branch     Beobachter^ 

weekly. 
York,  Die  Gazette,  weekly. 

EHODK  ISLAND. 

Providence,  Anzeiger.  weekly. 

SOUTH  CAROLINA. 

Charleston,  Deutsche  Zeitung,  semi-weekly 
and  weekly. 

TENNESSEE. 

Memphis,  Sudliches  Post  Journal,  weekly. 
Nashville,  Anzeiger  des  Sudens,  weekly. 


Austin,  Texas  Vorwarts,  weekly. 

Austin,  Wochenblatt,  weekly. 

Boerne,  Republikaner,  weekly. 

Hi-euham,  Texas  Volksbote,  weekly. 

Ciiero,  Der  Deutsche  Herold,  weekly. 

Dallas,  Texas  Volksblatt,  weekly. 

Fredericksburg,  Frederieksburger  Wochen- 
blatt, weekly. 

Galveston,  Die  Texas  Post,  daily  and  weekly. 

Houston,  'Texas  Deutsche  Zeitung,  weekly. 

New  Braunfels,  New  Braunfelser  Post,  w'kly. 

New  Braunfels,  Neu-Braimfelser  Zeitung, 
weekly. 

San  Antonio,  Freie  Presse  fur  Texas,  daily 
and  weekly. 


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TEXAS. 

San  Antonio,  Der  Beobachter,  semi-weekly. 
Victoria,  Deutsche  Zeitung  fur  Texas,  w'kly. 

VIRGINIA. 

Richmond,  Anzeiger,  dally  and  Sunday. 
Kichmond,  Virginia  Staats  Gazette,  daily. 

WEST  VIRGINIA. 

Wheeling,  Wheelinger  Volksblatt,  daily  and 
weekly. 

WISCONSIN. 

Appleton,  Volksfreund,  weekly. 

Appleton,  Wecker  iind  Beobachter  am 
Winnebago,  weekly. 

Chilton,  Wiskonsiu  Demokrat,  weekly. 

Eau  Claire,  Demokrat,  weekly. 

Fond  du  Lac,  Nordwestlicher  Courier,  w'kly. 

Fountain  City,  Buffalo  Co.  Republlkaner. 
weekly. 

Green  Bay,  Der  Landsmann,  weekly. 

La  Crosse,  Nord  Stern,  weekly. 

Madison,  Wisconsin  Botschafter,  weekly. 

Madison,  Wisconsin  Staats-Zeitung,  weekly. 

Manitowoc.  Der  Nord  Westeu,  weekly. 

Marshfield,' Demokrat,  weekly. 

Mayville,  Dodge  Co.  Pionier,  weekly. 

Medford,  Der  Waldbote,  weekly. 

Medford,  Deutsche  Zeitung,  weekly. 

Medford,  Der  Ansiedler  in  Wisconsin,  semi- 
monthly. 

Menasha,  Winnebago  Anzeiger,  weekly. 

Milwaukee,  Der  Herold,  daily,  weekly  and 
Sunday. 

Milwaukee,  Der  Seebote,  daily  and  weekly. 

Milwaukee,  Freie  Presse,  daily,  weekly  and 
Sunday. 

Milwaukee,  Amerikauisehe  Turnzeitung,  Sun- 
day. 

Milwaukee,  Au,  Sunday. 

Milvvaukee,  Columbia,  weekly. 

Milwaukee,  Deutsch-Amerlkanische  Kunst- 
blatter,  Sunday. 

Milwaukee,  Excelsior,  weekly. 

Milwaukee,  (Jeriuania,  weekly. 

Milwaukee,  Jugend  Post,  weekly. 

Milwaukee,  *  Kinder-Post,  Sunday. 

Milwaukee,  Volksblatt,  Sunday. 

Milwaukee,  *  Im  Familien  Kreise,  bi-weekly. 

Milwaukee,  Acker  und  Gartenbau  Zeitung, 
semi-monthly. 

Milwaukee,  Der  Deutsch  -  Amerikanisclie 
Gewerbe  und  Industrie  Zeitung :  Fort- 
schritt  der  Zeit,  semi-monthly. 

Milwaukee,  Der  Hermanns  Sohn,  monthly. 

Milwaukee,  Erziehungs-BIaetter,  monthly. 

Milwaukee,  Lehrer  Post,  monthly. 

Milwaukee,  Unser  Blatt,  mouthly. 

Milwaukee,  Viertfljahrliches  Magazin  der 
HJodernen  Literatur,  quarterly. 

Monroe,  Green  Co.  Herold,  weekly. 

Neillsville,  Der  Deutsch-Amerikaner,  w'kly. 

New  Glarus,  Unser  Wilkommener  Gast,  m'ly. 

Oshkosh,  Wisconsin  Telegraph,  weekly. 

Portage,  Columbia  Co.  Wecker,  weekly. 

Port  Washington,  Zeitung,  weekly. 

Racine,  Correspondent,  weekly. 

Reedsburg,  Sauk  Co.  Herold,  weekly. 

Sauk  City,  Pionier  am  Wisconsin,  weekly. 

Shawano,  Shawano  Co.  Wochenblatt,  w'kly. 

Sheboygan,  National  Demokrat,  weekly. 

Sheboygan,  Zeitung  und  Tribuu,  weekly. 

Watertown,  Weltburger.  weekly. 

Wausau,  Der  Deutsche  Pionier,  weekly. 

Wausau,  Wochenblatt,  weekly. 

West  Bend,  Deutscher  Beobachter,  weekly. 

DAKOTA. 

Flaudrau,  Vesterheimen,  weekly. 
Jamestown,  Der  Pionier,  weekly. 
Yankton,  Dakota  Freie  Presse,  weekly. 

MONTANA. 

Helena,  Montana  Argus,  weekly. 

WASHINGTON. 

Seattle,  Die  Tribune,  weekly. 
Tacoma,  Die  Wacht  am  Suiide,  weekly. 


GERMAN. 

ONTARIO,    D.  C. 

Berlin,  Journal,  weekly. 

Berlin,  Lutherisches  Volksblatt,  seml-m'thly. 
Berlin,  Lutherisches  Friedensbote,  monthly. 
New  Hamburg.  Canadisches  Volksblatt,  w'ly. 
Stratford,  Der  Canadisclier  Kolonist,  weekly. 
Walkerton,  Die  Ontario  Glocke,  weekly. 
Waterloo,  Canadischer  Bauernf  reund,  w'kly. 

FRENCH. 

CALIFORNIA. 

Los  Angeles,  L'Union  Nouvelle,  weekly. 
San  Francisco,  Courrier  de   San  Francisco, 

daily  and  weekly. 
San  Francisco,  Le  Petit  Journal,  weekly. 


Chicago,  La  Trompette  Evangelique;  weekly. 
Kankakee,  Courrier  de  L'Hlinois,  weekly. 

LOnSIANA. 

Abbeville,  Meridional,  weekly. 

Bonnet  Carre,  Meschacebe,  weekly. 

Convent,  Le  Foyer  Creole,  weekly. 

Hon  ma,  Courier,  weekly. 

La  Fayette,  Advertiser,  weekly. 

Marksville,  Review,  weekly. 

New  Orleans,  L'AbelUe,  daily  and  weekly. 

New  Orleans,  Le  Journal  les  Petites  Annonce 

et  le  Guide  de  L'Exposition,  weekly. 
New   Orleans,   Le   Propagateur   Catholique- 

weekly. 
Opelousas,  Courier,  weekly. 
St.  Marliuville,  St.  Martin  Reveille,  weekly. 
Thibodaux,  Sentinel,  weekly. 


Lewiston,  Courrier  de  Lewiston,  weekly. 
Lewiston,  Le  Messager,  weekly. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Boston,  Le  Republicain,  weekly. 
Boston,  Le  Franeaise.  mouthly. 
Fall  River,  Le  Castor,  weekly. 
Holyoke.  Le  Defenseur,  weekly. 
Lowell,  Journal  du  Commerce,  weekl}'. 
Spencer,  Le  Canadien,  weekly. 
Spencer,  Le  Guide  du  Peuple,  weekly. 
Springfield,  Le  Jean  Baptiste,  weekly. 
Worcester,  Le  Travailleur,  semi-weekly. 
Worcester,  Le  Courrier  de  Worcester,  w'kly.. 

MICHIGAN. 

Bay  City,  Le  Courrier,  weekly. 
Bay  City,  Le  Patriote,  weekly. 
Ludington,  La  Revue  Canadienne  de  L'Ouest,. 

semimonthly. 
Muskegon,  Le  Messager,  weekly. 

MINNESOTA. 

Minneapolis,  Echo  de  L'Ouestj  weekly. 
Minneapolis,  Le  Progres,  weekly. 
St.  Paul,  Le  Canadien,  weekly. 

MISSOURI. 

St.  Louis,  Le  Patriote,  weekly. 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 

Manchester,  Le  Courrier  du  New  Hampshire^ 
weekly. 

NEW  YORK. 

Cohoes,  La  Patrie  Nouvelle,  weekly. 

New  York,  Courrier  des  Etats-Unis,  daily  and. 

weekly. 
New  York,  La  Croix  Federale,  weekly. 
New  York,  Le  Canadien  des  Etats-Unis,  w'ly. 
New  York,  La  Cuisine,  monthly. 
Plattsburgh,  Le  National,  weekly. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Philadelphia,  L'Avenir,  monthlj'. 

RHODE    ISLAND. 

Woonsocket,  Courrier  Canadien,  semi-w'kly. 

VERMONT. 

Randolph,    Les   Recreations    Phllologiques^ 
monthly. 


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MANITOBA. 


St.  Boniface,  Le   Manitoba,  triweekly   and 
weekly. 

NEW  BRUNSWICK,   D.  C. 

Shediac,  Le  Moniteur  Acadien,  weekly. 

NOVA  SCOTIA,   D.   C. 

Halifax,  Philatelic  Courier  and  Stamp-Collec- 
tors' Journal,  quarterly. 

ONTARIO,  D.  c. 
Fraserville,  Le  Jour,  weekly. 
■Ottawa,  Le  Canada,  daily  and  weekly. 
Windsor,  Le  Courrier  D'Essex,  weekly. 
Windsor,  Le  Progres.  weekly. 

QUEBEC,  D.  C. 

Beauharnois,   Le  Drapeau   de    Beauharnois, 

weekly. 
Faruham,  La  Presse  de  Farnham,  weekly. 
Hull,  La  Vallee  D'Ottowa,  daily. 
Joliette,  La  Gazette  de  Joliette,  semi-weekly. 
Joliette,  L'Observateur,  semi-weekly. 
Levis,  Le  Quotidien,  daily  and  weekly. 
Levis,  *Annales  De  La  Bonne  Ste.  Anne  De 

Beaupre,  monthly. 
Louiseviile,  Courrier  de  Louisevllle,  weekly. 
Jttalbaie,  L'Eeho  des  Laurentides,  weekly. 
Montreal,  La  Minerve,  daily  and  weekly. 
Montreal,  La  Patrie,  daily  and  weekly. 
Montreal,  La  Presse,  daily. 
Montreal,  L'Etendard,  daily  and  weekly. 
Montreal,  Le  Monde,  daily  and  weekly. 
Montreal,  La  Lecture  Au  Foyer,  weekly. 
Montreal,  La  Semalne  Religieuse,  weekly. 
Montreal,  L'Aurore,  weekly. 
Montreal,  Le  Canard,  weekly. 
Montreal,  Le  Journal  du  Dimanche,  weekly. 
Montreal,  La  Monde  Illustre,  weekly. 
Montreal,  Le  Moniteur  du  Commerce,  weekly. 
Montreal,  Journal  D'Hygiene  Populaire,  m'ly. 
Montreal,  La  Revue  Canadienne,  monthly. 
Montreal,  Le  Journal  d'Agriculture  Illustre, 

monthly. 
Montreal,    L'tJnion    Medicale    du    Canada, 

monthly. 
Montreal,  Petite  Revue  du  Tiers-Ordre,  m'ly. 
•Quebec,  Le  Canadien,  daily,  triweekly  &  w'ly. 
Quebec,  Le  Courrier  du  Canada,  d'ly  and  w'ly. 
Quebec,  L'Electeur,  daily  and  weekly. 
Quebec,  L'Evenement,  daily. 
Quebec,  Le  Journal  de  Quebec,  dally  and  tri- 
weekly. 
Quebec,  La  Verite,  weekly. 
St.  Cesaire,  Le  Glaneur  de  RouvlUe,  weekly. 
St.  Hyacinthe,  Le  Courrier  de  St.  Hyacinthe, 

triweekly  and  weekl.v. 
St.  Hyacinthe,  L'Union,  semi-w'kly  and  w'ly. 
St.  John's,  Le  Franeo-Canadien,  weekly. 
St.  Roch,  Le  Nouvelliste,  daily  and  weekly. 
Sherbrooke,  Le  Progres  de  L'Est,  semi-weekly 

and  weekly. 
Sherbrooke,  Pionnler  de  Sherbrooke,  weekly. 
Sorel,  Le  Sorellois,  semi-weekly. 
Three  Rivers,  La  Liberte,  daily. 
Three  Rivers,  L'Ere  Nouvelle,  semi-weekly. 
Three  Rivers,  Le  Journal  Des  Trois-Rivieres, 

semi-weekly. 
Valleyfleld,  Le  Progres  de  Valleyfleld,  w'kly. 
Waterloo,  Journal  de  Waterloo,  weekly. 

SCANDINAVIAN. 

CALIFORNIA. 

San  Francisco,  Bien,  weekly. 
San  Francisco,  Valkyrien,  weekly. 

ILLINOIS. 

Chicago,  Skandinaven,  daily  and  weekly. 

Chicago,  Amerika,  weekly. 

Chicago,  Bladet,  weekly. 

Chicago,  Den  Christelige  Talsmand,  weekly. 

Chicago,  Den  Nye  Tid,  week!}'. 

Chicago,  Folke-Vennen,  weekly. 

Chicago,  Ciamla  och  Nya  Hemlimdet,  weekly. 

Chicago,  Illustreret  Ugeblad,  weekly. 

Chicago,  Missions  Wannen,  weekl.v. 

Chicago,  Norden,  weekly. 

Chicago,  Nya  Wecko  Posten,  we.  kly. 

Chicago,  Sandebudet,  weekly. 


SCANDINAVIAN. 

ILLINOIS. 

Chicago,  Svenska  Amerikanaren,  weekly. 

Chicago,  Svenska  Ti-ibunen,  weekly. 

Chicago,  Verdens  Gang,  weekly. 

Chicago,  Opbyggolfesblad,  semi  monthly. 

Chicago,  *Barn  Vaunen,  monthly. 

Chicago,  Familie  Journal,  monthly. 

Chicago,  Scandinavia,  monthly. 

Chicago,  Skandinavisk  Farmer  Journal,  m'y. 

Rockford,  Allehanda,  weekly. 

Rock  Island,  Augustana  ocn   Missionarean, 

weekly. 
Rock  Island,  Ungdoms-Vannen,  semi  m'ly. 

lOWA. 

Cedar  Rapids,  Fra  Alle  Lande,  monthly. 

Davenport,  Dannebrog,  weekly. 

Decorah.  Evangelist   Lutherst  KLrketldende  < 

weekly. 
Decorah,  Posten,  weekly. 
Decorah,  For  Hjemmet,  monthly. 
Des  Moines,  Svithiod,  weekly. 
Des  Moines,  Bethanla,  monthly. 
Lamoni,  Sandhedens  Banner,  monthly. 
Sioux  City,  Barometern,  weekly. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Worcester,  Nord-Ostern,  weekly. 

MICHIGAN. 

Battle  Creek,  Sandhedens  Tidende,  semi-m'ly. 
Battle    Creek,     Sanningens     Harold,    semi- 
monthly. 

MINNESOTA. 

Albert  Lea,  Posten,  weekly. 
Cormorant,  Fredsbudet,  nionthly. 
Fergus  Falls,  Ugeblad,  weekly. 
Minneapolis,  Budstikken,  weekly. 
Minneapolis,  Folket)lailet,  weekly. 
Minneapolis,  Svenska  Folkets  Tidnings,  w'y. 
St.  Paul,  Nordvesten,  weekly. 
St.    Paul,    Skaffiaren    and   Minnesota    Stats 
Tidning,  weekly. 

MISSOtTRI. 

Kansas  City,  Vestern,  weekly. 

NEBRASKA. 

Omaha,  Den  Danske  Pioneer,  weekly. 
St.  Paul,  *Kirkebladet,  semi-monthly. 

NEW  YORK. 

Brooklyn,  Nordlske  Blade,  weekly. 
Jamestown,  Wart  Nya  Hem,  weekly. 
New  York,  Nordstjernan,  weekly. 
New  York,  Svenske  Posten,  weekly. 
New  York,  Tidens  Fragor,  weekly. 
New  York,  Nutlden,  monthly. 

WISCONSIN. 

Eau  Claire.  Tidning,  weekl.v. 

La  Crosse,  Faedrelandet  og  Emigranten,  w'ly. 

Racine,  Folkets  Avis,  weekly. 

DAKOTA. 

Qrand  Forks,  Tidende,  weekly. 


Salt  Lake  City,  Bikuben,  weekly. 
Salt  Lake  Cit.y,  Utah  Posten,  weekly. 
Salt  Lake  City,  Morgenstjernen,  monthly. 

SPANISH. 

CALIFORNIA. 

Los  Angeles,.  La  Cronica,  weekly. 

San  Francisco,  El  Cronista,  semi-weekly. 

San  Francisco,  La  Republica,  semi-weekly. 

San  Francisco,  La  Sociedad,  weekly. 

San   Francisco,  La  Voz  del   Nuevo   Mundo, 

weekly. 
San  Francisco,  El  Journal  del  Commercio  de 

San  Francisco,  semi-monthly. 

COLORADO. 

Trinidad,  Advertiser,  daily  and  weekly. 

FLORIDA. 

Key  West,  El  Jornalero,  weekly. 


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SjPANISsH. 

MISSODRI. 

Kansas  City,  El  Mercurio,  monthly. 

St.  Louis,  La  Revista  Mexicauo,  seml-m'lily. 

St.  Louis,  El  Comercio  del  Valle,  monthly. 

NEW  YORK. 

New  York,  Las  Novedades,  daily  and  weekly. 

New  York,  La  Republica,  weeklj. 

New  York,  El  Comercio,  monthly. 

New  York,  El  Espejo,  monthly. 

New  York,  El  Progreso,  monthly. 

New  York,  La  America,  monthly. 

New  York,  La  America  Musical,  monthly. 

New  York,  La  Industria,  monthly. 


Austin,  El  Espectador  Mexieano,  Sunday. 
Laredt>,  El  Horlzonte,  semi-weekly. 
Laredo,  El  Deputado,  weekly. 
San  Diego,  El  Progreso,  weekly. 

ARIZONA. 

Pho?nix,  El  Mericurio,  Sunday. 
Phoenix,  Ei  Progreso  Catolioo,  weekly. 
Tucson,  El  Fronterizo,  Sunday. 

NEW  MEXICO. 

Albuquerque,  La  Revista,  weekly. 

Las  Vegas,  Chronicle,  weekly. 

Las  Vegas,  Revista  Catollca,  weekly. 

HOIiLANDISH. 

ILLINOIS. 

Chicago,  De  Nederlander,  weekly. 

IOWA. 

Orange  City,  De  Volksvriend,  weekly. 
Pella,  Week  Blad,  weekly. 

MCHIGAN. 

Grand  Rapids,  De  Standaard,  semi-weekly. 
Grand  Rapid>^,  De  Nleuvve  Courant,  weekly. 
Grand  Rapids,  Vrijheids  Banier,  weekly. 
Holland,  De  Grondwet,  weekly. 
Holland,  De  Hollander,  weekly. 
Holland,  De  Hope,  weekly. 
Holland,  De  Wachter,  weekly. 
Muskegon,  Courant,  weekly. 

NEW  JERSEY. 

Patersou,  De  Telegraaf,  weekly. 

WISCONSIN. 

De  Fere,  De  Standaard,  weekly. 
ITALIAN. 

CALIFORNIA. 

San  Francisco,  L'Independente,  semi-weekly. 
San  Francisco,  La  Voce  delPopolo,  semi-w'ly. 
San  Francisco,  L'Elvezia,  weekly. 

MARYLAND. 

Baltimore,  Tip  Top,  weekly. 

NEW  YORK. 

New  York,  II  Progresso  ItaloAmericana,  d'y. 
New  York,  L'Eco  D'ltalia,  dally  and  weekly. 

WELSH. 

NEW  YORK. 

Remsen,  Y  Cenhadwr  American-Aldd,  mo'ly. 
TJtlca,  Y  Drych,  weekly. 
Utica,  Y  Cvfalll  o'r  Hen  Wlad,  monthly. 
Utica,  Y  VTawr,  monthly. 

PENTsSYLVANIA. 

Pittsburgh,  y  Wasg,  weekly. 

BOHEMIAN. 

ILLINOIS. 

Chicago,  Svornost,  daily  and  weekly. 
Chicago,  Cechoslovan,  weekly. 
Chicago,  Duch  Casu,  Sunday. 


BOHEMIAN. 

IOWA. 

Iowa  City,  Slovan  Americky,  weekly. 

MISSOURI. 

St.  Louis,  Hlas,  weekly. 

NEBRASKA. 

Omaha,  Pokrok  Zapadu,  weekly. 
Omaha,  Kvety  Amerlcke,  monthly. 

NEW  YORK. 

New  York,  Delnlk  Americky,  daily. 
New  York,  Progress,  monthly. 


Cleveland,  Volnost,  tri-weekly. 
Cleveland,  Dennice  Novoveku,  weekly. 

TEXAS. 

La  Grange,  Slovan,  weekly. 

WISCONSIN. 

Milwaukee,  Domachost,  tri-monthly. 
Racine,  Slavie,  weekly  and  Smiday. 

PORTUGUESE. 

CALIFORNIA. 

San  Francisco,  A  Voz  Portugueza,  seml-w'ly. 
San   Francisco,   O   Progresso   Californlense^ 
weekly. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

New  Bedford,  O  Luso  Americano,  weekly. 
POLISH. 

ILLINOIS. 

Chicago,  *  Dzlenswiety,  weekly. 
Chicago,  Gazeta  Katolicka,  weekly. 
Chicago,  Gazeta  Polska,  weekly. 

MICHIGAN. 

Detroit,  Gazeta  Narodowa,  weekly. 

WISCONSIN. 

Milwaukee,  Zgoda,  weekly. 
FINNISH. 

MICHIGAN. 

Calumet,  Amerikan  Suomalalnen  Lehtl,  w'ly. 

MINNESOTA. 

New  York  Mills,  Unsi  Kotimaa,  weekly. 
IRISH. 

NEW  YORK. 

Brooklyn,  Gael,  monthly. 

CHEROKEE. 

INDIAN  TERRITORY. 

Tahlequah  (C.  N.),  Cherokee  Advocate,  w'kly. 
CHINESE. 

CALIFORNIA. 

San   Francisco,  Chinese    Commercial  News- 
paper, weekly. 

LATIN. 

NEW  YORK. 

New  York,  Latlne,  monthly. 

HUNGARIAN. 

NEW  YORK. 

New  York,  Amerikal  Nemzetor,  semi-m'thly. 


PAPERS  MARKED  *  DO  NOT  INSERT  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


XY. 

ADVERTISEMENTS. 


GEO.     F.    ROWELL    &    CO'S 

Newspaper  Advertising  Bureau, 

10    SPRUCE    STREET, 

PRINTING    HOUSE    SQUARE,    OPPOSITE   THE    TRIBUNE    BUILDING, 

NEW    YORK. 

Brooklyn    Penny    Press. 

(FORMERLY    SUNDAY    WORLD.) 


BROOKLYN,  -  -     -  -  NEW    YORK. 

A     NINE-COLUMN    WEEKLY     JOURNAL    OF    NEWS,    INSTRUCTION,     AMUSEMENT, 

G.    M.   RACKCLIFFE,    Publisher. 


THE    LARGEST    PENNY    PAPER    IN    THE    UNITED    STATES. 


A  Valuable  Advertising  Medium. 

OFFICE  : 
93   AND  95    SOUTH  FIFTH  STREET,  Cor.  Third  St.,  BROOKLYN,  E.  D.,  NEW  YORK. 


Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Ascension    Democrat. 

DONALDSONVILLE,  -  -  -  LOUISIANA. 

PUBLISHED    EVERY    SATURDAY. 


ESTABLISHED  IN    1S82.      CIRCULATION   LARGE    AND    CONSTANTLY   INCREASING. 


SUBSCRIPTION,    $3    PER   ANNUM. 


As  an  advertising  medium  It  has  superior  advantages,  and  cannot  faU  to  give  entire 
satisfaction  to  all  who  may  use  its  columns.  Rates  lower  than  the  lowest  rates  of  any 
paper  published  in  the  State.  The  Asce.nsion  Democrat  is  democratic  in  poUtics,  and 
being  conducted  under  the  direct  auspices  of  the  planters  and  merchants  of  Ascension 
Parish,  is  a  representative  and  Influential  journal.  Circulates  throughout  the  sugar  district 
of  Louisiana,  and  Is  read  in  most  Intelligent  circles. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


768  GEO.  P.   ROWELL  &  GO'S 

Western    Newspaper    Union 
State    Lists. 


E  S  T  A  B  li  I  S  II  E  l>      1  S  7  0. 


COMPRISE    OVER     ONE     THOUSAND     COUNTRY     PAPERS     OF     THE     BEST    CLASS, 
WITHIN    THE    STATES    OF     IOWA,     NEBRASKA,     COLORADO,     KANSAS,     MIS- 
SOURI,   TEXAS,     MINNESOTA,     DAKOTA,     MICHIGAN,     ILLINOIS    AND 
INDIANA,    AND    HAVE    IN    THE    AGGREGATE    OVER    THREE 
MILLION    WEEKLY    READERS.     THEY    ARE    MADE   UP  OF 

FARMERS'     PAPERS, 

AND    ARE    EDITED    WITH    A     SPECIAL    VIEW    TO    THE    INTERESTS    ANI> 
NECESSITIES    OF    THE    FARMER. 


THE    AGRICULTURAL    AND    HOME    DEPARTMENTS    OF    EACH    PAPER    ARE    FULL 
AND    COMPLETE,   AND    IT    IS    A    FACT    THAT   THESE  COUNTRY    PAPERS 
HAVE    COME   TO  TAKE   THE   PLACE  LARGELY  OF  THE  PURELY  AGRI- 
CULTURAL   WEEKLIES.        IN    THESE    PAPERS    THE    HUSBAND- 
MAN   AND    THE     HOUSEWIFE     FIND     THEIR    WORK    AND 
THEIR    GENERAL    INTERESTS    QUITE    AS    INTELLI- 
GENTLY   DISCUSSED    AS    IN    THE    MORE 
PRETENTIOUS  JOURNALS. 

DES    MOINES    LIST l'»0  PAPERS.  $1.00  Per  line. 

OMAHA    LIST 173  "  1.50 

KANSAS    CITY    LIST 130  "  1.00 

DETROIT    LIST 103  "  1.00 

ST.    LOUIS   LIST 115  ••  1.00 

DENVER    LIST 50  "  0.50 

TOPEKA    LIST 8S  "  0.80 

DALLAS    LIST 90  ••  i.oo 

INDIANAPOLIS     LIST 60  "  0.50 

SIOUX    CITY    LIST 80  "  0.80 

1,007 

The  papei-s  embracing  the  above  combination  of  lists  go  Into  over  600,000  homes  in  the 
Great  West  each  weelt,  and  are  read  by  over  3,000,000  people. 

Our  plan  varies  considerably  from  that  of  other  Auxilliary  Publi.shers.  We  cater 
exclusively  to  the  publishers  of  the  State  iu  which  the  publication  office  is  located,  giving 
such  reading  matter  and  news  as  are  of  particular  interest  to  the  people  of  that  State. 
The  plan  commends  itself  to  publishers,  and  is  deservedly  popular.  It  has  aided  materi- 
ally iu  bringing  to  us  the  patronage  of  the  largest  and  best  weekly  papers  of  each  State. 

The  West  is  the  place  for  the  enterprising  man  to  advertise,  and  the  Western  News- 
paper Union  State  Lists  the  medium.  Rates  are  $9  per  Une  for  entire  combina- 
tion.   Liberal  discounts  on  large  orders. 

Please  examine  catalogue  carefully. 

WESTERN    NEWSPAPER    UNION, 

A.    F.    RKHARDSON,    Manager. 

65  and   71   Tribune  Building;,  New  York; 

Or,  Western  Newspaper  Union,  W.  E.  Andrews,  Pres't,  Des  Moines,  Iowa. 
W.    H.    REMINGTON,    Traveling    Agent. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAIT   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  769 


The    Subscription   Boolts,  Mailins    Lists  and    Press    Room  of  the    Oinalia 
Bee  are  alfvays  accessible  to  Advertisers,  or  others  interested. 


THE    OMAHA    BEE. 


OMAHA,  -  -  -  -  NEBRASKA. 


IT    IS    THE    MOST    ABLY    EDITED,     MOST     INDEPENDENT,    INFLUENTIAL    AND 
THOROUGH   NEWSPAPER    IN    THE    "FAR   WEST,"    AND   HAS   BY   FAR   THE 
LARGEST    CIRCULATION    OF    ANY    PAPER    PUBLISHED    WEST   OF    CHI- 
CAGO   AND    NORTH    OF    ST.    LOUIS,    CIRCULATING    IN    EVERY    SEC- 
TION   OP    NEBRASKA,     AND    VERY     EXTENSIVELY     THROUGHOUT 
IOWA,     COLORADO,     WYOMING     AND    MONTANA    TERRITORIES  ; 
IN    FACT,    COVERING.  A    SCOPE    OF    COUNTRY     FROM    THE 
MISSISSIPPI    RIVER    TO    THE    ROCKY    MOUNTAIN    BOUN- 
DARY   LINE,   AND    IS    THE  VERY    BEST    ADVERTISING 
MEDIUM    IN    THE    SECTION    OF    COUNTRY 
ABOVE    ENUMERATED. 


CIRCULATION: 


Daily    Bee--7,957. 

Weekly    Bee--27,932, 


SUBSTANTIAL    EVIDENCE. 


State  of  Nebraska,  Coimty  of  Douglas,  ss.: 

E.  Rosewater  being  duly  sworn,  deposes  and  says  that  he  is  President  of  the  Bee  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  of  the  Daily  and  Weekly  Bee  ;  that  the  average  daily  circulation  of 
the  Daily  Bee  for  tlie  six  months  ending  February  20th,  l,s,S5,  was  7,9.57  copies.  That  the 
average  weelily  circulation  of  the  Weekly  Bee  for  the  six  months  ending  February  18th, 
1885,  was  27,932  copies. 

EDWARD  ROSEWATER. 
Subscribed  and  sworn  to  before  me  this  \ 
2Ist  day  of  February,  A.  D.,  1885.         i 

John  Rosicky,  Notary  Public. 


IN    MAKING    UP    YOUR    ADVERTISING    LIST,    I    THINK    IT    WOULD    BE    TO 
YOUR    INTEREST    TO    INCLUDE    THE    "OMAHA    BEE." 

E.  ROSEWATER,  Editor  and  President. 

Eastern  Office,   65  Tribune  Building,  Ne>v  York. 

A.    F.    RICHARDSON,    Manager. 

W.    H.    REMINGTON,  Traveling  Agent. 


Geo.  p.   Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,   New  York. 

49 


770  GEO.   1'.   ROWELL  &  GO'S 


PECK'S    SUN. 


MILWAUKEE. 


WISCONSIN. 


UNRIVALLED       AND      UNAPPROACHABLE. 


Seldom  has  been  seen  so  wide  and  wonderful  a  growth  in  all  newspaperdom.    Although 
little  more  than  eleven  years  old,  this  ably-edited  paper  has  already  reached  a 

CIRC'UI.ATION    OF    OVER    80,000, 

and  won  for  its  regular  patrons  some  of  the   leading  advertisers  of  the  country,  who 
have  nothing  but  words  of  praise  for  it. 

Use  It,  urge  your  friends  to  use  it,  and  see  what  thuse  who  have  used  it  say. 

OPINIONS: 

We  consi.ler  Peck's  Sun  one  of  the  best  papers  we  have.^_  ^  ^^^^  ^  ^^^  ^^^^^^^  ^^^^^^ 

We  regard  Peck's  Sun  as  one  of  the  best  ^<^-<^%%-l^^%'2:^'J^^'^i  SS^N^vport,  Ky. 
We  have  tried  Peck's  Sun,  and  consider  it  one  of  tlie  best  as  an  advertising  medium. 

Pi,   £1,   i  ARDEE,    .^  QVf    ri«i  >  6Ii* 

Peck's  Sun  is  the  best  advertising  medium  in  America.         .,,„,_  „,      ,..,         , 

GEO.  H.  Hearford,  Asst.  Gen.  Pass.  Agent,  C.  M.  &  St.  P.  R'y.,  Milwaukee. 

We  can  say  that  we  consider  Peck's  Sun  one  of  the  best  advertising  medi_ums  used  by 
us  the  past  year.  J-  H.  Schenck  &  Son.  Philadelphia. 

Of  all  the  mediums  we  have  ever  used.  Peck's  Sun  has  yielded  richest  retui-ns.    We 
hear  from  It  every  day.  Carter  Medicine  Co.,  N.  Y. 

It  is  A  1.    We  hear  from  Peck's  Sun  often,  and  we  are  so  well  pleased  that  we  vvould 
like  to  extend  our  contract.  Enoch  Morgan's  Sons  Co.,  N.  Y. 

With  an  advertising  experience  which  embraces  the  leading  papers  in  all  sections  of  the 
country,  we  can  say  none  yield  better  returns  than  Peck's  Sun.  n       t,     ^ 

■"  Potter  Drug  AND  Chemical  Co.,  Boston. 

We  have  only  to  state  that  from  our  large  experience  of  twenty-one  years  of  advertis- 
ing, we  consider  that  Peck's  Sun  for  a  medium  is  not  to  be  beaten.  „      „     . 
lUB,  yy=^yj                                                                                        Halford  Sauce  Co.,  Boston. 


IMPORTANT      TO      ADVERTISERS. 

Milwaukee,  April  9th,  1884. 
I  hereby  certify  that  the  average  circulation  of  Peck's  Sun 
for  the  flfty-two  weeks  ending  April  5,  1884,  was  76,249  copies 
each  issue.  (Signed)  GEO.  L.  LORD, 

Business  Manager. 

Sworn  and  subscribed  to  before  me,  this  9th  day  of  April,  1884. 
(Signed)  W.  A.  BOOTH, 

[Seal]  Notary  Public,  Milwaukee  Co. 


GEO.  VV.   PECK,  Editor  ami  Piop'r.        GEO.  I..  liORD,  Kiisiuess  Mang'r. 
A.  F.  RICHARDSON,   Manager,  N.  Y.  Office,  65  Tribune  Buildiug. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  771 


V>.  A.  BROWER,  Pres.         H.  G.  ALLIS,  VicePres.        GEO.  R.  BROWN,  Sec'Y  and  Treas. 


ESTABLISHED     1819. 


THE     ARKANSAS      GAZETTE. 


LITTLE    ROCK,  -  -  .  -  ARKANSAS. 


THE    FAMILY    PAPER    OP    ARKANSAS,    CIRCULATING    THOROUGHLY    IN     EVERY 

COUNTY    IN    THE    STATE. 


AVERAGE    CIRCULATION     PAST    YEAR: 
DAILY-7,500    EACH    ISSUE.  WEEKLY-15,300     EACH    ISSUE. 


AS   AN   ADVERTISING   MEDIUM   RANKS   AMONG    THE   BEST   IN  THE   SOUTHWEST- 


LIBERAL    PREMIUMS    TO    SUBSCRIBERS. 


ADVERTISERS'      COMMENTS: 

State  of  Arkansas,  Executive  Office, 
To  whom  it  may  concern  :  Little  Rock,  Ark.,  Dec.  20th,  1883. 

The  Little  Rock  Daily  and  Weekly  Gazette  is  the  oldest  newspaper  in  the  State  of 
Arkansas,  and  has  a  very  large  circulation  throughout  the  entire  State.  It  is  ably  edited, 
and  as  an  advertising  medium  is  superior  to  any  paper  in  the  State. 

James  H.  Berry,  Governor. 
Office  of  C.J.  LiNC0L>f,  Drugs,  Druggists'  Sundries,  Etc., 
To  whom  it  may  concern  :  Little  Rock,  Ark.,  Dec.  20th,  1883. 

The  Arkansas  Daily  and  Weekly  Gazette  is  by  far  the  largest  circulating  and  most 
influential  newspaper,  and  the  best  advertising  medium  published  In  the  State.  I  use  it 
largely.       Truly,  C.  J.  Lincoln. 

Office  of  McCarthy  &  Joyce,  Wholesale  Grocers  and  Liquor  Dealers, 
To  whom  it  may  concern  :  Little  Rock,  Ai-k.,  Dec.  20th,  1883. 

We  are  advertisers  in  The  Arkansas  Gazette,  and  cheerfully  attest  that  it  has  the 
largest  circulation  of  any  paper  in  Arkansas.  McCarthy  &  Joyce. 

German  Bank. 
To  whom  it  may  concern  :  Little  Rock,  Ark.,  Dec.  20th,  1883. 

The  Arkansas  Daily  and  Weekly  Gazette  has  the  largest  circulation  of  any  newspaper 
In  this  State,  and  I  consider  it  the  best  advertising  medium  in  Arkansas. 

G.  W.  Hughes,  Vice-Pres't. 
Office  of  W.  H.  Halliburton,  Wholesale  Druggist, 
To  whom  It  may  concern  :  Little  Rock,  Ark.,  Dee.  20th,  1883. 

The  Arkansas  G.azette  I  regard  as  the  best  advertising  medium  in  Arkansas.  It  has 
the  largest  circulation  both  in  this  city  and  throughout  the  State.  I  advertise  In  it  and 
know  whereof  I  speak.       Very  truly,  W.  H.  Halliburton. 

Office  of  Fones  Brothers,  Hardware,  Cutlery,  Etc., 
To  whom  it  may  concern  :  Little  Rock,  Ark.,  Dec.  20th,  1883. 

We  believe  The  Arkansas  Gazette  (Daily  and  Weekly)  to  have  the  largest  circulation  of 
any  paper  in  the  State,  and  therefore  regard  it  as  the  best  advertising  medium.  It  has  been 
of  great  advantage  to  us  in  our  business,  hence  we  cheerfully  recommend  it  to  advertisers. 

Yours  respectfully,  '  Fones  Brothers. 


NEW  YORK  OFFICE,  65  Tribune  Building. 


A.  F.  RICHARDSON,  Manager.  W.  H.  REMINGTON,  Traveling  Agent. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


772  GEO.  P.   ROWELL  &  GO'S 


THE    GREAT    SOUTHERN    WEEKLV. 

THE  ARKANSAW  TRAVELER 


LITTLE  ROCK,  -  .  -  .  ARKANSAS. 


OPIE  P.  READ,  Editor.  -  -       P.  I).  BENHAM,  Biisiuess  Manager, 


CIRCULATION      OVER 
3  6,000     COPIES     EACH      ISSUE. 


DEVOTED    TO    HUMOR,    LITERATURE     AND     GENERAL    INFORMATION. 


The  Arkansaw  Traveler  is  one  of  the  most  widely  known  and  most  extensively 
copied  papers  in  America,  which  faet  alone  is  sufficient  evidence  of  its  Immense 
popularity. 


AS     AN     ADVERTISING     MEDIUM 

The  Arkansaw  Traveler  is  superior  to  most  papers  in  the  South.  Its  immense  State 
circulation  and  its  large  and  growing  circulation  throughout  all  the  Southern  States, 
make  it  a  specially  desirable  medium  for  advertisers  who  wish  Southern  trade. 


IMPORTANT     TO    ADVERTISERS. 

State  of  Arkansas,  County  of  Pulaski. 

Personally  appeared  before  me  the  undersigned  authority,  P.  D.  Benham  and  H.  M.  Had- 

field,  who  state  upon  oath  that  the  weekly  circulation  of  The  Arkansaw  Traveler  is  above 

24,900  copies.  P.  D.  BENHAM,  Business  Manager. 

H.  M.  HADFIELD,  Mail  Clerk. 

Subscribed  and  sworn  to  before  me,  I     p  ™,  ^  a  t  tter  Nntaw  Public 
this  16th  day  of  April,  ;S84.  i     ^-  ^-  WALK.J1-K,  INotaiy  f  uDlic. 


NEW    YORK    OFFICE,    Tribune    Building. 
A.  F.  RICHARDSON,  Manager.  W.  H.  REMINGTON,  Traveling  Agent. 


Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


773 


Largest  Circulatiou  of   any  Provincial  Journal  in  America. 


THE    GREAT    FAMIL,Y    WEEKLY. 


ELMIRA     TELEGRAM. 


ELMIRA, 


NEW    YORK. 


CIRCULATION    RECORD    FOR    1SS4. 


No.  of 
Copies. 

January        6 81,294 

January       13 87,000 

January      20 81,500 

January      27 80,710 

February      3 88,710 

February     10 90,788 

February     17 94,848 

February     24 95,863 

March  2 95,263 

March  9 96,460 

March  16 99,150 

March  23 -  99,818 

March  30 95,878 

April  6 95,389 

April  13 95,66:5 

April  20. 98,107 

April  27 105,762 

May  4 104,507 

May  11 102,&38 

May  18 102,281 

May  25 105,609 

June  1 105,026 

June  8 104,354 

June  15. 115,870 

June  22. 106,298 

June  29 107,116 


No.  of 
Copies. 

July  6, 102,034 

July  13 103,250 

July  20 101,270 

July  27 105,890 

August  3 105,100 

August         10 105,006 

August  17 105,644 

August         24 106,024 

August         31 105,522 

September    7 104,970 

September  14 104,518 

September  21 104,594 

September  28 104,067 

October         5 101,572 

October        12 104,100 

October        19 103,970 

October        26 106,410 

November     2 108,100 

November     9 153,436 

November   16 105,347 

November  23 105,054 

November  30 102,201 

December     7 103,702 

December   14 104,349 

December   21 106,200 

December   28 106,500 


Total  for  year 5,:304,732 


AVERAGE    CIRCULATION    FOR    THE    YEAR,    EACH   ISSUE,     102,014:    COPIES. 
THE    SUBSCRIPTION     BOOKS,    MAILING    LISTS     AND     PRESS    ROOM     ALWAYS 
OPEN    TO     ADVERTISERS     AND     ADVERTISING     AGENTS.        AFFIDAVIT    ON    FILE 
AT    NEW    YORK    OFFICE,    AND    WITH     ALL     ADVERTISING     AGENTS.      DISPLAY 
ADVERTISING    SPACE    LIMITED    TO    ONE    COLUMN. 

New    York    City    Office,    65    Tribune    Building, 

A.    F.    RICHARDSON,    Manager. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


774  GEO.  P.  ROWELL  &  GO'S 


1 


The    Merchant    Traveler. 


CINCINNATI,  -  _  -  -  .  OHIO. 


W.    J.    LAMPTON,   Editor.  -  -  A.   J.    GESSWEIN,   Manager. 


CIRCULATION,    OVER    -^0,000    COPIES    EACH    ISSUE. 


THE    MERCHANT    TRAVELER    IS    THE    ONLY    NEWSPAPER    IN    THE    WORLD 
PUBLISHED    EVERY    WEEK    IN    THE    INTEREST    OF    TRAVELING 
MEN.    IT    IS    THE    OFFICIAL    ORGAN    OF   THE   TRAVELERS' 
PROTECTIVE    ASSOCIATION    OF    THE    UNITED    STATES, 
THE    WESTERN    COMMERCIAL    TRAVELERS'   ASSO- 
CIATION   OF    ST.    LOUIS;    OHIO    COMMERCIAL 
TRAVELERS'  ASSOCIATION  OF  CLEVELAND, 
OHIO,  AND   THE   TOLEDO    TRAVELERS' 
ASSOCIATION  OF  TOLEDO,  OHIO. 


Merchants,  Manufacturers,  Railroad   Men,  Hotel  Reapers  and  Insurance  Companies  will 

find  it  a  good  paying  advertising  medium.    The  weekly  Issues  of  The  Merchant 

Traveler  from  July  5th  to  December  27th,  Inclusive,  was  as  follows : 

JtUy  5 16,320    August  2 15,840 

July  12 15,840    August  9 15,840 

July  19 15,870    August  16 16,320 

July  26 15,870    August  33 17,280 

August  30 16,320 


Total  for  July 63,880 

Total  for  August 81,600 

September   6 17,280    October  4 17,280 

September  13 17,280    October  11 16,320 

September  20 16,320    October  18 17,280 

September  27 16,800    October  25 17,760 

Total  for  September 67,68o  Total  for  October 68,640 

November     1 17.760    December        6 19,200 

November     8 17,760    December      13 19,680 

November    15 19,200    December      20 20,160 

November    22 19,200    December      27 20,328 

November   29 18,240 


Total  for  November 92,160 


Total  for  December 79,368 


ALL    RESPONSIBLE    ADVERTISING    AGENTS    REPRESENT    THE    "TRAVELER." 


SUBSCRIPTION    PRICE,    $<2.00    PER    YEAR. 

DISPLAY   ADVERTISING   RATES :    20  CENTS  PER  AGATE  LINE,  EACH  INSERTION ; 

READING    NOTICES,    40    CENTS    PER    LINE,    EACH    INSERTION. 


Eastern    Office,    65    TribuDe   Building,   New   York, 

A.    F.    RICHARDSON,    Manager. 

Where  a  complete  file  can  be  found. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  775 


The    National    Tribune. 


"WASHINGTON.         -        -         -         DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA. 


ADVERTISING  PRICES  TO  SUIT  THE  TIMES. 


GUARANTEES  A  CIRCULATION  A  1,  OR  OVER  100,000  COPIES  EVERY  WEEK. 


CIRCULATION     CONFINED     TO     THE     NORTHERN     AND     WEST- 
ERN     STATES. 


IT  IS  A  WEEKLY  LITERARY  AND  HOUSEHOLD  JOURNAL  OF  THE  HIGHEST  ORDER 
OF  MERIT,  PUBLISHED  AT  THE  POPULAR  PRICE  OF  %\  PER  YEAR. 


The  following  copy  of  an  official  letter  shows  the  amount  of  postage  paid  during  the 
calendar  year  1884  to  liave  been  $16,464.06,  which  means  an  average  circulation  per  week  for 
the  year  of  120,172  copies.    The  letter  in  full  Is  as  follows  : 

Washington  City  Post  Office,  Miscellaneous  Division.  ) 
Washington,  D.  C,  Dec.  29, 1884.     J 

The  National  Tribune,  Washington,  D.  -C. 

Gentlemen  : — In  reply  to  your  letter  of  this  date  requesting  a  statement  of  the  amount 
of  postage  paid  on  second-class  matter  by  The  National  Tribune  for  the  year  1884,  I 
would  state  that  the  books  of  this  office  show  that  the  sum  of  $16,464.06  was  paid  during  said 
year.  Very  respectfully,  Frank  B.  Conger,  Postmaster. 


Tlie  following  are  the  advertising  rates :  • 

ORDINARY  ADVERTISING,  PER  AGATE  LINE,  -  -  -        .60  CENTS. 

READING  NOTICES,  PER  AGATE  LINE,         ....        $1.00. 

DISCOUNTS : 

Four  insertions,  10  per  cent.,  or  54  cents  per  line;  eight  insertions,  15  per  cent.,  or  51 
cents  per  line ;  thirteen  insertions,  20  per  cent.,  or  48  cents  per  line ;  twenty-six  insertions, 
25  per  cent.,  or  45  cents  per  line ;  fifty-two  Insertions,  SO  per  cent.,  or  42  cents  per  line. 

Bills  payable  monthly  to  the  order  of  The  National  Tribune. 

Our  books  and  subscription  lists  are  open  at  all  times  to  the  personal  inspection  of 
advertisers  or  their  agents  for  the  verification  of  the  above  statements. 

Sample  copies  will  be  furnished  on  application. 

Advertisements  may  be  sent  direct  to  the  main  office  at  Washington  through  the  branch 
office  in  New  York,  or  through  any  responsible  advertising  agent. 


Branch  office,  118  Tribune  Building,  New  York  City,  BYRON  ANDREWS,  Manager. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  10  Agents,  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


776  GEO.   P.  ROVVELL   &  OO'S 

THE     INDEX-TRIBUNE. 

SONOMA,  CALIFORNIA.  II.  H.  GRANCIE,  Prop'r. 

An  iudepeiulent  newspaper  devoted  to  the  local  interests  of  the  Sonoma  Valley.  This 
paper  bases  its  claim  as  a  superior  advertising  medium  on  the  fact  that  it  has  the  sup- 
port of  the  people.  The  publisher,  being  identified  with  the  interests  of  the  Sonoma 
Valley,  and  believing  tliat  a  local  pi  per,  conducted  on  the  plan  he  has  followed,  is  of  real 
service  to  the  Sonoma  Valley,  and  to  the  people  residing  in  this  portion  of  the  State.  The 
advertising  rates  are  reasonable,  and  will  be  f  urnLshed  on  application. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.  New  York. 


REPUBLICAN     VALLEY     ECHO. 

Published  each  Thursday  at 
FRANKLIN,  ....  FRANKLIN    CO.,    NEB. 

By  THE  ECHO  PUBLISHING  CO.,  for  the  benefit  of  the  proprietors  and  the  people.  An 
eight-page,  six-column  paper  ;  republican  in  politics  ;  has  the  largest  circulation  of  any 
paper  in  the  Republican  Valley  ;  a  complete  new  steam  outfit ;  a  33x48  improved  Campbell 
Cylinder  Pi-ess  ;  our  Job  presses  are  Gordon  Improved  ;  Johnson  type,  including  very  latest 
and  newest  job  styles.  One  price  to  all  advertisers,  home  and  foreign,  and  for  strictly  cash. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

THE    BUFFALO    DAILY    PRICE    CURRENT,  ' 

AND  LIVE  STOCK  REPORTER. 
BUFFALO,  -  -  ...  NEW    YORK. 

W.  G.  WEBSTER,  Publisher.  Subscription  :  One  Year,  .$4.00.  No  subscription  received 
for  a  less  period  than  three  months.  Advertising  rates,  which  are  very  moderate,  obtained  at 
the  office  of  publication,  195  Maine  St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Country  merchants,  farmers,  breeders, 
drovers  and  shippers  of  live  stock  and  produce  to  this  market  will  find  The  Price  Current 
just  the  paper  wanted  to  govern  them  in  making  consignments  to  best  advantage,  as  the 
markets  are  specially  and  accurately  reported.    A  first-class  advertising  medium. 

THE     WYOMING    TRIBUNE. 

Published  Weekly  at 
RAWLINS,  .....  WYOMING. 

M.  C.  BARROW,  Editor.  PRICE  OF  SUBSCRIPTION,  $.3.00  A  YEAR. 

Largest  circulation  of  any  weekly  paper   published  in  Wyoming.     Official  paper  of 

Carbon  County.    Loaded  to  the  muzzle  with  local,  county,  territorial  and  national  news. 

JOB    DEPARTMENT    FIRST-CLASS. 

Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


NEW       MEXICO. 

Published  Monthly  at 
SANTA     FE,  .....  NEW    MEXICO. 

By  THE  AZTEC  PRINTING  CO.  S.  W.  BEAR  &  CO.,  Proprietors. 

An  exponent  of  the  mining,  milling,  smelting,  cattle  range  and  sanitary  interests  of  the 
territory.  Average  monthly  circulation,  7,300  copies.  Subscription,  50  cents  per  year. 
Advertising  rates,  25  cents  per  inch.  New  Mexico  is  a  12-page  paper  of  3ti-columns,  printed 
on  tinted  paper.  Reaches  the  principal  free  i-eadlng  rooms,  and  nearly  all  the  principal 
hotels  In  leading  cities  of  the  United  States,  and  each  issue  is  read  by  at  least  100,(X)()  readers. 
As  an  advertising  medium  It  is  the  very  best  In  the  Southwest.    Send  for  sample  copy. 


RED      CLOUD      CHIEF. 
RED    CLOUD,  ....  WEBSTER    CO.,    NEB. 

Published  Every  Friday  by  A.  C.  HOSMER. 

RATES  OF  SUBSCRIPTION,  -  ONE  COPY,  ONE  YEAR,  $1.50. 

The  Chief,  working  in  the  interests  of  Webster  County  and  the  development  of  Its 
resources,  embraces  among  its  regular  suljscribers  all  classes  in  all  parts  of  the  count3'.  Its 
circulation  is  the  largest  of  any  paper  in  the  Republican  Valley  and  constantly  increasing. 
A  thoroughly  wide-awake,  newsy  journal.  Not  beaten  by  any  In  the  territory  as  a  useful 
and  efficient  medium  for  advertising.    Circulation,  1,(XI0. 


THE     W^ESTERN     LIVE     STOCK     JOURNAL. 

Published  at 
RUSSELL,  ......  KANSAS 

By  E.  L.  S.  BOUTON,  -  -  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

A  Weekly  paper,  devoted  to  the  material  interests  of  Central  Kansas  and  the  Great  West; 

the  advancement  of  agriculture  and  the  improvement  of  livestock.    A  valuable  advertising 

medium  for  breeders  of  thoroughbred  horses,  cattle,  sheep,  swine  and  poultry. 

SUBSCRIPTION    PRICE,    $1.50    PER   ANNUJJI,    IN    ADVANCE. 


SIOUX     FALLS    REAL     ESTATE     BULLETIN. 
SIOUX     FALLS,  .....  DAKOTA. 

Dakota  real  estate  bought  and  sold  on  coiniiiisslon  ;  money  loaned  on  improved  farm 
and  city  property,  on  long  time  for  Eastern  capitalists;  vacant  lots,  blocks  and  choice 
residence  property  in  all  parts  of  the  city  ;  l)usiness,  suburban  and  acre  propeity  for  profit- 
able investment;  25,000  acres  improved  and  unimproved  lands,  adapted  to  all  kinds  of 
husbandry  in  tracts  of  from  80  to  (i40  acres,  well  watered  and  dotted  with  groves,  at  prices 
which  caiinot  fail  to  suit ;  special  attention  given  to  buying,  selling  and  investing  for  non- 
residents ;  taxes  paid,  claims  collected  and  titles  carefully  examined  and  perfected.  Cor- 
respondence solicited.  Copies  of  Bulletin,  county  maps,  lists  of  property  and  satisfactory 
references  furnished  on  application  to  SAMUEL  L.  TATE,  Sioux  Falls,  Dakota. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER   DIRECTORY.  777 


"Tid-Bits." 


14    VESEY    STREET,  -  -  -  NE"W    YORK. 


THE    PUREST,    BRIGHTEST    AND    CHEAPEST    SECULAR    PAPER    IN    AMERICA. 


EMPHATICALLY    A    PAPER    FOR    THE    HOME. 


Not   what   is  known   as  a  humorous  periodical,  althougli  it  is  spiced  with  wit   and 
jollity. 

It  needs  to  be  seen  and  examined  to  be  appreciated. 

There  Is  no  better  medium  in  the   country  to   appeal  to   the   great  mass  of  think- 
ing people  who  do  not  care  for  a  religious  paper. 
Address, 

MANHATTAN    PRESS    ASSOCIATION, 

J.   A.   RICHARDS,   Manager. 
14  Vesey  Street,  New  York. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co..  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The     Matrimonial     Review; 

OR, 

MATRIMONIAL    AND    SOCIAL    REFORMER. 


DEVOTED    TO    THE    PHILOSOPHY   OF    PROPER   COURTSHIP,  PURE    LOVE,  HAPPY 
MATRIMONY,   SOCIOLOGY    AND    HUMAN    RIGHTS. 


THE    ONLY    ONE    OF     ITS    KIND     PUBLISHED     IN    AMERICA,    AND     IS    READ    BY 
EVERY    INTELLIGENT    PERSON     WHO    HAS    COME    TO    KNOW    IT. 


SUBSCRIPTION    PRICE,    50    CENTS    PER    YEAR.      SAMPLE    COPY,    10    CENTS. 


ADVERTISING    RATES,    15    CENTS   PER   LINE,    AGATE    MEASUREMENT. 


Address  : 

M.    S.    WEBER,   Publisher, 

FARMERSVIIiLE,     PA. 


GEO.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


778 


GEO.  P.  ROWELL  &  GO'S 


ROCKWOOD    CRESCENT. 
Roekwood,  -  -  Ohio. 

Issued  every  Friday. 
JAMES  K.  HOWELL,  Publisher. 


THE     SING     SING     REPUBLICAN. 

Published  Every  Thursday  at 
Sing  Sine,  -  -  New  York. 


Subscription,  $1.00  a  Year,  In  Advance. 

The  Rockwood  Crescent  is  an  eight-page, 
forty-column,  live,  local  newspaper,  and 
gives  the  latest  national,  State  and  local 
news.  As  an  advertising  medium  it  is  valu- 
able.    Advertising  rates  on  application. 

LEONARD'S     ILLUSTRATED 
MEDICAL    JOURNAL. 


Detroit, 


Micliieau. 


Issued  Quarterly. 


Detroit,  Dec.  20,  1885.— This  certifies  that 
we  have  printed  over  10,000  copies  of  each 
Issue  of    Leonard's  Illustrated    Medical 
Journal  for  1883,  and  that  our  contract  for  1884 
and  1885  Is  for  an  equal  number  of  copies. 
Thomas  Williamson, 
Manager  of  Job  Department  of  the 
Detroit  Free  Press  Printing  Co. 


GILLESPIE    BANNER. 


Issued   every  Saturday   morning. 
Gillespie, 


M.  F.  ROWE,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

One  of  the  oldest  and  most  widely  circu- 
lated weeklies  in  the  State.  Republican  in 
politics,  and  containing  all  the  latest  local 
and  general  news.  Has  a  circulation  of  which 
it  may  well  be  proud  ;  as  an  advertising  me- 
dium it  Is  unsurpassed  by  any  paper  in  the 
county.    Rates  reasonable.    Established  1830. 

THE    APPEAL. 


Dawson,  ...         Georgia. 

Published  every  Friday  morning. 
B.  C.  ADAMS,       -  -  -       Proprietor. 


Terms,  One  Year  $1.50,  invariably  in  advance. 

ADVERTISING    RATES    MODERATE. 


Circulation  largest  of  any  paper  in  Terrell 
County. 
ORDERS    SOLICITED. 

THE    LANDISVILLE    VIGIL. 


Landisville,  -  Pennsylvania. 

Illinois.        D.  B.  LANDIS,   Editor  and  Proprietor. 


J.    C.    PENTZER,   Publisher. 


Subscription,  $1  per  Year. 


Thoroughly  reaching  all  parts  of  Macoupin 
County  and  counties  adjoining.  The  Banner 
has  facilities  for  benefiting  its  advertising 
patrons  in  a  greater  degree  than  any  other 
paper  in  its  vicinity. 

MARLETTE    LEADER. 

Marlette, 


Sanilac  Co.,    Mich. 


Issued  every  Friday  by 
W.  J.  STOUTENBURGH,  Publisher. 


Subscription,   One  Year,  in  Advanye,   $1.25. 
Rates  low.    Furnished  on  application. 


A  bright,  vigorous,  eight-page  newspaper, 
devoted  to  local  and  general  news,  and  con- 
taining entertaining  literary  spicy  items,  etc. 

The  Vioil  has  a  large  and  steadily-increas- 
ing circulation  through  Landisville,  Salunga, 
Bamfordville,  East  Petersburg  and  various 
other  quarters  of  the  State,  and  by  Its  great 
popularity  and  infiuence,  Is  a  valuable  me- 
dium  for  judicious  advertisers.    Rates  low. 

OLNEY     ADVOCATE. 


Issued  weekly. 


Olney, 


Illinois. 


The  only  pajjer  in  the  Western  half  of 
Sanilac  County.  Advertisers  will  do  well 
to  patronize  its  columns.  Best  advertising 
medium  in  the  County. 

THE    DAYTON    GAZETTE. 


WHARF  &  ALLISON, 

Editors     and     Proprietors. 

One    Year,   in    Advance,    $1.50. 

I  Devoted  to  the  interests  of  Richland  County 
and  an  exponent  of  the  principles  of  the  Re- 
publican party.  Advertising  rates  made 
known  on  application.  Terms  offered  to 
yearly  advertisers.  


Issued  every  Friday  at 


THE    MONROE    JOURNAL. 


Woodsfield, 


Oliio. 


Dayton, 


Tennessee. 


B.  A.  FRAZIER,  Publisher. 

A  blight,  twenty-eight-column,  and  in  every 
respect  an  interesting  family  newspaper. 
Devoted  to  general  and  local  news,  and  has  a 
large  bona  fide  eirculatiou.  As  an  advertis- 
ing medium  it  is  unsurpassed  in  this  section. 
Bates  reasonable,  and  made  known  on  appli- 
cation^  

THE   NEW   RIVER    BULLETIN. 


FRITZ  REEF, 
Editor  and  Publisher. 


The  only  German  paper  published  at 
Woodsfield.  Its  circulation  extends  through- 
out Monroe,  Belmont  and  Noble  Counties 
and  West  Virginia,  making  it  one  of  the  best 
advertising  mediums  in  Ohio.  Advertising 
rates  reasonable.    Send  for  them. 


New  River  Depot,  -  Virginia. 

G.    C.   WHARTON,  Editor. 


The  New  River  Bulletin,  having  a  good 
circulation  in  Pulaski  and  Montgomery  coun- 
ties, along  the  entire  line  of  the  New  River 
Railroad,  and  to  quite  a  number  of  individuals 
and  business  firms  beyond  these  limits,  brings 
it  to  the  front  rank  as  an  excellent  adver- 
tising medium  for  this  section  of  the  State. 
Persons  wishing  to  advertise  may  do  well  to 
consult  Its  columns. 


THE     BANNER. 


Nortli  Juilsou, 


Indiana. 


GEORGE  A.  NETHERTON, 
Editor  and  Proprietor. 


TERMS,  SINGLE  COPY,  ONE  YEAR,  $1.50. 
Published  every  Thursday. 

Of  the  many  weeklies  published  in  the  State 
none  are  so  well  calculated  to  advantage- 
ously serve  the  advertiser's  interests,  and  at 
sucli  moderate  rates,  as  The  Banner. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  779 


The    Bible    Expositor. 

CORSICANA,  -  -  -  -  TEXAS. 

MONTHLY.       EIGHT   PAGES.       SIZE   OF   PAGE,    13x20. 

Subscription,  50  Cents. 

ESTABLISHED  JANUARY,   1884.      5,000  SUBSCRIBERS  AT  END  OF  THE  FIRST  YEAR. 

COULSON  &  CAMPBELL,  Editors  and  Proprietors. 

Published  at  MILLIGAN  BROS.  Publishing  House,  Dallas,  Texas. 


Advertisino  Rates.— One  inch,  one  insertion,  $1.00;  four  inches,  Ave  insertions,  $5.00; 
one  half  column,  one  year,  .$25.00 ;  one  page,  one  year,  $250,  etc. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  Yorli. 


THE  ONLY  BOHEMIAN  DAILY  PAPER  IN  THE  EAST. 

Delnik    Americky. 

Publi-shed   Daily   Except    Sunday    by    the    BOHEMIAN     CO-OPERATIVE     PUBLISHING 

ASSOCIATION  (Incorporated)  at 

425-427    EAST    EIGHTH    ST.,  -  NEW    YORK    CITY. 


A  VALUABLE  MEDIUM  FOR  THOSE  VPISHING  TO  TRADE  WITH  THE  BOHEMIANS. 


JOB  PRINTING  IN  ALL  MODERN  LANGUAGES   EXECUTED  IN  THE   BEST  MANNER. 


TRANSLATION      DONE. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    True    Educator. 

A     SIXTEEN-PAGE     EDUCATIONAL     JOURNAL,     PUBLISHED     MONTHLY     BY     THE 

SOUTH    LANCASTER    ACADEMY. 

SOUTH    LANCASTER,  -  -  MASSACHUSETTS. 


This  paper  contains  sixteen  octavo  pages  devoted  to  the  discussion  of  the  best  methods 
of  education,  and  treats  especially  upon  the  question  of  comljining  pliysical  exercise  with 
mental  labor. 

Also  an  advertising  medium  for  schools,  all  kind  of  seliool  supplies,  maps,  books, 
pianos,  organs  and  other  first-class  advertisements.    Address, 

"THE    TRUE    EDUCATOR." 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Floral    Friend    and    House- 
hold   Journal. 

PUBLISHED    MONTHLY    AT    BAIJNEG-BEG,    YORK    CO.,    ME. 

TERMS,    FIFTY    CENTS    PER    YEAR. 

A  live  S-page,  48-coUimn  illustrated  monthly  journal  published  at  the  Bauneg-Beg  Green- 
houses, and  devoted  to  agriculture,  household,  fashion,  literature,  poetry,  &c.  Only  50  cents 
ayear  Including  the  "Ladies  Manual  of  Fancy  Work,"  a  new  liook  printed  on  fine  tinted 
paper  and  containing  over  500  illustrations,  giving  plain  directions  for  all  kinds  of  fancy 
needle  work.  Large  and  constantly  increasing  circulation  in  the  United  States  and  Canada. 
The  following  are  our  rates  for  one  Inch  or  more  :  One  inch— 1  m.  $1.20  ;  2  m.,  $2.10 ;  3  m.,  $3 ; 
6  m.,  $5.70  ;  1  y.,  $10.75.  Two  inches— 1  ni.,  $2.15  ;  2  m.,  .$4 ;  3  m.,  $5.70 ;  6  m.,  $10.75 ;  1  y.,  $20.25. 
Three  inches—lm.,  $3.05;  2  m.,  $5.75;  3  m.,  $8.50;  6  m.,  $15.25;  ly.,$30.  Four  inches— 1  m.,  $4., 
2m., $7.75;  3m. ,.$10.50;  6m., $20.25;  ly., 39.50.  Five  inches— 1  m.,  $4.90;  2  m.,  $9;  3  m.,  $13;  6  m.. 
$25 ;  1  y.,  $49.  One  half  column— 1  m.,  $9 ;  2  m.,  $17 ;  3  m.,  $25 ;  6  m..  $48 ;  1  y.,  $95,  One  column— 
1  m.,  $17 ;  2  m.,  $33  ;  3  m.,  $48  ;  6  m.,  $95  ;  1  y.,  $180.    Reading  notices  20  cents  per  line. 

The  Floral  Friend  is  printed  on  flue  book  paper,  and  our  subscribers  are  secured 
through  persistent  advertising  in  a  large  list  of  papers ;  hence  advertisers  will  And  our  jour- 
nal particularly  adapted  to  their  wants.    A  trial  advertisement  solicited.    Specimens  free. 
Address  all  letters  lo,  "  FLORAL  FRIEND,"  Bauneg-Beg,  York  Co.,  Me. 


780  GEO.  P.    UOWELL   &  GO'S 

THE        WATCHMAN. 

Published  every  Saturday  morning  at 
NEWTON    HAMILTON,  ...  PENNSYLVANIA. 

Terms,  -  $1.00  per  Year,  In  Advance. 

Transient  advertisements,  50  cents  per  inch  for  first  insertion,  half  price  thereafter. 
Large  discounts  from  above  rates  to  parties  advertising  by  the  year.  Advertising  rates  : 
Per  year,  one  column,  $25.00;  one-half,  $15.00 ;  one-fourth,  $8.00;  one  eighth,  $5,00;  one  inch. 
$3.00;  business  local,  8  cents  per  line,  each  insertion.  All  communications,  etc.,  must  be 
addressed  to  "THE    WATCHMAN,"  Newton  Hamilton.  Pa. 


THE  TRUE  DEMOCRAT  AND  KNIGHT  OF  LABOR. 

CLEBURNE,  ...  JOHNSON     CO.,    TEXAS. 

THE    LEADING    REFORM    PAPER    OF    TEXAS. 
C.    H.    HANSON,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

This  paper  visits  a  class  of  readers  that  advertisers  cannot  reach  through  any  of  the 
other  publications  in  Texas. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 
THE      HERALD^ 


MARTINSVILLE,  ....  HENRY    CO.,    VA. 

Published  by  L.  S.  THOMAS. 
Only  paper  printed  in  Henry  County  having  a  population  of  17,0(0.    This  is  the  famous 
tobacco-growing  county  of  the  South.    It  has  a  pushing  and  progressing  community.    Mar- 
tinsville has  grown  from  289  in  18S0  to  2,000  in  1884.    Advertisers  will  find  it  to  tlieir  interest 
to  send  for  our  advertising  rates. 


BARRON     COUNTY    SHIELD. 
BARRON,  .....  WISCONSIN. 

CHARLES  S.  TAYLOR,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
The  Shield  is  a  six-column  quarto.  It  is  devoted  to  the  interests  of  Barron  County. 
All  offleial  business  of  the  county  is  published  in  Its  columns.  It  has  a  wider  range  of  cir- 
culation in  the  county  than  any  other  paper,  and  is,  therefore,  the  best  paper  for  adver- 
tisers. Rates  liberal.  Barron  bemg  on  the  new  railroad,  the  Minneapolis,  Sault  Ste.  Marie 
and  Atlantic,  ultimately  to  l)e  one  of  the  greatest  trunk  lines  of  the  country,  has  received  a 
wonderful  boom,  and  The  Shield,  the  only  newspaper  in  the  place,  offers  greatly  increased 
advantages  to  advertisers. 


THE    BEDROCK    DEMOCRAT. 

Published   every   Wednesday    by    BEDROCK     DEMOCRAT     PUBLISHING     COMPANY. 

Rooms,   Bedrock  Democrat  Building, 
BAKER     CITY,  ...  BAKER     CO.,    OREGON. 

OFFICIAL      PAPER      OF     BAKER     COUNTY. 

Terms  of  Subscription,  $2.50  a  Year,  in  Advance. 

Has  the  largest  circulation  and  is  the  best  advertising  medium  in  Baker  County.    Rates 

furnished  on  application. 

THE    KERNERSVILLE    NEWS. 


THE    PEOPLE'S    PAPER. 
KERNERSVILLE,  ...  NORTH    CAROLINA. 

J.    H.    LINDSAY,   Editor  and  Owner. 
The  Kernersville  News  is  issued  Weekly,  and  will  be  sent  to  an  v  address  in  the  United 
States  for  $101)  a  year,  in  advance.    Thk  News  is  a  good  advertising  medium.    Rates  fur- 
nished on  application.    Advertisers  once  using  the  advei-tising  columns  of  The  News  will 
of  a  certainty  repeat  their  orders.    Good  value  ;  reasonable  terms. 


DEUTSCHER      ANZEIGER. 

A  Weekly  German  Newspaper,  with  Sunday  Supplement,  Der  Erzaehler. 
SCHENECTADY,  .  -  .  .  .  NEW    YORK. 

AUG.  W.  RONNEBER6,  Business  Manager.  ERNST  KNAUER,  Publisher. 

Terms,  -  ,$2.00  per  Year. 

The  Anzeiger,  as  a  German  family  newspaper,  has  all  the  facilities  to  rank  it  as  first- 
class.  It  reaches  the  Gernuuispeaking  population  of  Schenectady  and  adjoining  counties 
regularly  and  to  a  large  extent.  Being  the  only  German  .paper  published  between  Albany 
and  Utica  counties,  is  especially  valuable  as  an  advertising  medium. 


THE      W^  O  R  D  . 

PRINCETON,  ....  MASSACHUSETTS. 

A  Monthly  Journal  of  Reform.  E.    H.  HEYWOOD,  Editor. 

Regarding  the  subjection  of  labor  of  woman,  and  the  prevalence  of  poverty,  intemper- 
ance and  war  as  unnatural  evils  induced  by  false  claims  to  obedience  and  service.  The 
Word  favors  the  abolition  of  the  State,  of  property  in  land  and  its  kindred  natural  resources, 
of  speculative  increase  and  all  other  means  wherebv  intrusion  acquires  wealth  and  powet 
at  the  exiH-nse  of  useful  people.  Terms,  75c.  annually.  Address, 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  N.  Y.      "       "THE  WORD,"  Princeton,  Mass. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  781 


The    Oregon    Mist. 


ST.    HELENS,  -  -  .  -  OREGON. 


PUBLISHED  IN  THE  HEART  OF  A  NEW  COUNTRY. 


THE  OFFICIAL  PAPER  OF  COLUMBIA  COUNTY,  OREGON,  AND  COWLETZ 

COUNTY,  W.  T. 


AN  EXCLUSIVELY    LOCAL    PAPER,    WITH    A    CIRCULATION    OP    500    COPIES,  CON- 
FINED   ALMOST    ENTIRELY    TO    TWO    RAPIDLY    GROWING    COUNTIES. 


THE    FORFEITURE     OF    THE    OREGON     CENTRAL     LAND     GRANT     HAS    THROWN 

OPEN    TO    SETTLEMENT    A    VAST    DOMAIN    IN    COLUMBIA    COUNTY^ 

AND    HOMESTEADS     ARE    BEING    RAPIDLY     TAKEN    UP. 


TO    THOSE    WHO    HAVE    GOODS    TO    INTRODUCE    THIS    IS    AN    INVITING     FIELD 

AND     "THE    MIST"    IS    THE    ONLY    PAPER    THROUGH 

WHICH    IT    CAN    BE    REACHED. 


NO    INDECENT    OR    FRAUDULENT   ADVERTISEMENTS    WILL    BE    TAKEN. 


RATES    ARE    AS    LOW    AS    CONSISTENT     WITH     BUSINESS    PRINCIPLES. 


All  correspondence  should  be  addressed, 


FLAGG    &    MESERVE, 

"Mist"  Office,  St.  Helens, 

Columbia   Co.,  Oregon. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co..  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


782  GEO.   I'.   KOVVELL   &  GO'S 

ESTALISHED   MAY   fi,   18S1. 

THE    MOUNTAIN    TRIBUNE. 

A     WEEKLY     NEWSPAPER,     PUBLISHED     AT 
BIEBER,  -  -  .  .  .  liASSEX     CO.,    CAI,. 

THOMAS   PARKS    FORD,    Editor   and  Proprietor. 

Devoted  to  the  development  of  the  resources  of  Big  Valley  and  Northeastern  California. 

DEMOCRATIC     IN    POLITICS. 
For  rates  of  subscription  and  advertising   address   the   proprietor. 


THE    NEW    ROCKFORD    TRANSCRIPT. 

NEW    ROCKFORD,  ....  EDDY    CO.,    DAK. 

Published  every  Friday,  by  JOE  W.  HAYS. 
A  live  paper,  published  in  the  rapidly-growing  town  of  New  Rocliford,  county  seat 
of  Eddy  County.    It  has  a  large  circulation  throughout  Northern  Dakota   and   is   well 
known  as  a  valuable  advertising  medium.    Subscription  price,  $2.00  per  year,  in  advance. 
Advertising  rates  furnished  on  application. 

PUBLIC     OPINION. 

SAN    FRANCISCO,  ....  CALIFORNIA. 

Published  every  Saturday,  by  I.  N.  CHOYNSKI,  at  7  Powell  Street. 
The  only  independent  weekly  on  this  coast ;  a  paper  that  is  read  by  thousands  for  the 
solid  matter  it  contains.  Public  Opinion  is  the  organ  of  the  intelligent  masses,  the  mouth- 
piece of  the  workingmen.  and  the  friend  of  all  parties  who  are  opposed  to  soulless  corpo- 
rations and  grinding  monopolists.  Advertise  in  Public  Opinion  ;  the  scoundrels  must  read 
It  on  the  sly  ;  the  honest  peruse  it  openly  and  eagerly.    Send  for  rates. 


LE    COURRIER    D'ESSEX. 
WINDSOR,  .....  ONTARIO,    CAN. 

TWO  EDITIONS  OF  EIGHT  AND  SIXTEEN  PAGES.        $1.00  AND  $1.50   PER  ANNUM. 

Organ  of  the  French  Colony  of  the  Countj'  of  Essex,  Canada. 

DEVOTED  TO  IMMIGRATION  AND  COLONIZATION. 

Its   circulation   extends   througliout   the   Province   of   Ontario,   and   is   read   in  Detroit 

and  the  State  of   Michigan. 
Le  Courrier  D'Essex  is  sent  free  in  large  numbers  to  Europe,  principally  to  France 
and  Belgium,  to  all  those  who  intend  to  emigrate  to  the  New  World. 

~^  IDAHO'S    LEADING    NEWSPAPER    IS 

THE     HOUSTON     PRESS. 
HOUSTON.  ....  IDAHO   TERRITORY. 

The  most  promising  mining  camp  of  the  Pacific  coast— a  second  Leadville. 

The  Press  circulates  largely  throughout  the  principal  towns  and  camps  of  the  Territory. 

SUBSCRIPTION,    WEEKLY,    $3.00    A    YEAR. 

ADVERTISING   RATES  come  high,  but  if  you  wish  to  do  business  in  Idaho  you  must 

"  pungle"  liberally  for  space  in  first-class  papers.    Our  people  never  "kick"  at  high  prices  j 

therefore  you  can  "play  even."  F.  O.  HARDING,  Publisher,  Houston,  Idaho. 


T  O  -DA  Y . 

MINNEAPOLIS,  -  -  -_  -  -  MINNESOTA. 

A    MONTHLY    RELIGIOUS    AND    TEMPERANCE    NEWSPAPER. 


EVANGELICAL,    UNDENOMINATIONAL. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Established  in  1S83. 

THE      MARCUS      NEWS. 

Published  at 
MARCUS,  ._..-.  IOWA. 

F.  A.  LEWIS,  -  .  -  .  Proprietor. 


GOOD  ADVERTISING  MEDIUM.  SUBSCRIPTION,  $1.50  PER  YEAR. 

Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     SHELBY     SENTINEL. 
CALERA, SHELBY  CO.,    ALA. 

GRAHAM  &  LEEPER,  -  Publishers. 

The  Sentinel  is  an  influential  Weekly,  published  in  the  heart  of  the  mineral  region  of 
Alabama,  having  a  large  circulation  among  bona-flde  subscribers,  and  is  one  of  the  best 
advertising  mediums  in  the  State.    Rates  furnished  on  application. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  783 

The    Cotulla    Ledger. 

ISSUED    EVERY    SATURDAY. 

COTULLA,  -  -         -  -  -  TEXAS. 

W.    C.    BOWEN,    Editor. 


SUBSCRIl^TION,  -  -  -  $2.00    PER   ANNUM. 


THE  LEDGER  IS  THE  ONLY  PAPER  PUBLISHED  IN  LA  SALLE  COUNTY. 


The  country  is  being  rapidly  settled  and  its  vast  resources  developed.    To  Business  Firms 

and  "Manufacturers  desiring  to  share  in  the  trade  of  this  rich  section,  we  say 

advertise  in  the  Ledger.    A  trial  order  will  convince  you  of  its 

Value  and  will  decide  you  to  Advertise  regularly. 


CIRCULATION    LARGE,    AND    REGULARLY    INCREASING. 


Good  returns  Guaranteed  to  Advertisers  of  Reliable  Goods. 
Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The  Retail  Grocers'  Advocate. 

213  EAST  23D  STREET,  -  -  NEW  YORK  CITY. 

PUBLISHED  EVERY  SATURD.4.Y  BY  THE  RETAIL  GROCERS'  PUBLISHING  CO. 
ELISHA  WINTER,  Editor.        C.  F.  BUSSING,  Business  Manager. 

The  Advocate  is  the  recognized  trade  paper  of  the  Retail  Grocers  of  New  York  State. 

It  is  the  official  organ  of  the  New  York  and  Brooklyn  Retail  Grocers'  Association  com- 
posed of  some  two  thousand  members.  The  Advocate  claims  to  be  read  by  more  Retail 
Grocers  in  New  York  and  Brooklyn  than  any  and  all  other  trade  journals  combined.  Many 
of  its  advertisers  have  testified  that  their  advertising  investment  in  The  Retail  Grocers' 
Advocate  has  been  more  profitable  to  them  than  any  other  medium  they  have  ever  used. 
During  the  year  1884  the  paper  has  doubled  in  size  and  almost  quadrupled  in  advertising 
and  subscription  patronage.  It  is  owned  by  2,000  retail  grocers,  and  managed  by  them 
through  a  Board  of  Directors  representing  the  New  York  and  Brooklyn  Retail  Grocers' 
organizations.  It  claims  to  be  thus  absolutely  the  Retailers'  Advocate.  It  has  a  large 
cii'culation  throughout  not  only  New  York  State  but  throughout  every  section  of  the 
country.    Retail  Grocers  throughout  the  United  States  correspond  with  it. 

Subscription  Rates ;  One  Year,  payable  in  advance,  $-2. 00-    Single  Copy  5  Cents. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Davis    Cadet. 


LA  GRANGE,        -      -        NORTH  CAROLINA. 

A   HANDSOME    TWENTY-COLUMN    MONTHLY. 


IT    HAS    A     GOOD     CIRCULATION.       IT     GOES    INTO     HUNDREDS     OF     THE    BEST 
FAMILIES    OF    THE    SOUTHERN    STATES. 


IT    IS    READ    NOT    ONLY    BY   OLDER    PEOPLE,  BUI   BY   THOUSANDS    OF   YOUNG 

PEOPLE    EVERY    YEAR. 


Address,  "DAVIS    CADET,"   La   Grange,   N.   C. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Planet. 


A    NEW    PAPER    PUBLISHED    WEEKLY    AT 

MARTINSVILLE,  -      -  -  ILLINOIS. 

The  Pla-net  is  now  in  its  second  year,  and  although  its  orbit  is  not  as  large  as  that  of  the 

sun,  its  revolutions  are  always  marked  with  growing  interest. 

'Tis  said  there's  nothing  in  a  name,  but  nevertheless  advertisers  will  do  well  to  bear  in 

mind  that  The  Planet  has  no  imitators.    Satellites,  as  a  matter  of  course,  will  follow  in 

time,  but  at  present  the  only  Planet  in  the  great  West  is  published  at  Martinsville,  Clark 

County,  111. 

SOMETHING    TO    REMEMBER. 

The    Planet  has  more  home  advertisements  and  less  foreign  than  any  paper  In  the 

Sixteenth  Congressional  District.    Consistent  advertising  rates  furnished  on  application. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


784  GEO.  P.   ROWELL   &   GO'S 


SAN    LUIS    OBISPO    TRIBUNE. 

ESTABLISHED  1868.                                   WEEKLY.  A  LIVE  PAPER. 

SAX  LUIS  OBISPO, CAI-IFORKIA. 

MYRON  ANGEL,  Eflltor;  W.  H.  McEWEN,  Manager; 

Publishers   and   Pr()priet()r.s. 

SUBSCRIPTION,    THREE    DOLLARS    PER    YEAR. 

The  Tribune  is  the  leading  and  oldest  paper  in  the  county,  with  a  circulation  double 

all  the  others  combined,  and  possesses  an  influence  seldom  obtained  by  country  journals. 

As  an  advertising  medium  it  has  no  superior  in  Southern  California. 

THE    COUNTY    OFFICIAL    PAPER. 

Geo.  P.  ROWELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  No.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    TEXAS    MONTHLY    GAZETTEER. 
FORT    \VORTH,  ....  TEXAS. 

PUBLISHED    MONTHLY    BY    THE    TEXAS    GAZETTEER    COMPANY. 
Devoted  to  Immigration,  Commerce,   Live  Stock,  Agriculture,  the  Home  and  Fireside, 

Literature  and  the  Young  Folks. 
TERMS:    ONE    DOLLAR    PER    YEAR,    INVARIABLY    IN    ADVANCE. 
The  Gazetteer  has  a  large  and  well-established  circulation.    Its  subscription  list  com- 
prises the  well-to-do  and  intelligent  classes.     As  an  advertising  medium  it  ranks  among 
the  best.    Rates  furnished  on  application. 

Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


TRIBUNE-REVIEW. 

PORTAGE    liA    PRAIRIE,  ...  MANITOBA. 

ORIGINALLY  THE  WEEKLY  TRIBUNE  AND  THE  MARQUETTE  REVIEW. 

PUBLISHED  WEEKLY. 


This  paper  has  a  very  large  circulation,  which  affords  extra  inducements  to  its  adver- 
tising patrons.  ^   ^   ROBINSON,  Editor  and  General  Manager. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    STEELE    COUNTY    GAZETTE, 

Published  at 
HOPE,  ......  DAKOTA, 

Every  gaturday,  By  W.  F.  WARNER,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

OFFICIAL  JOURNAL  OF  THE  COUNTY. 


$1.00    PER    YEAR;    75    CENTS,  SIX    MONTHS;    50    CENTS,    THREE    MONTHS. 

RATES    OF    ADVERTISING: 
$1.00  per  inch,  per  month,  on  three  months'  contract,  or  longer. 
CIRCULATION    WORTHY    OF    CONSIDERATION. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


SHELBY     FREE    PRESS. 

SHELBY,  -  -T        .^-         T„     -H  -  ■  **"^®- 

Issued  Every  Thursday. 
M.  E.  DICKERSON,  ...  -  -  Publisher. 

$1.00   PEK   YEAR,  INVARIABLY  IN   ADVANCE. 

Shelby  is  situated  at  the  Intersection  of  important  railroads,  and  is  the  centre  of  a 
grain  district,  and  has  a  large  manufacturing  business.  The  Free  Press  circulates  the 
surrounding  county  thoroughly,  and  as  an  advertising  medium  possesses  rare  facilities  for 
bringing  good  returns  to  its  advertising  patrons. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co..  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


TAW  AS     HERALD. 

TAWAS    CITV.  -         r       -.-o.  ^K       ^      ■  ■  MICHIGAN. 

Issued  Every  Thursday. 

W.    N.    MILLER, Publisher. 

TERMS:    $1.50   PER   ANNUM,    IN    ADVANCE. 

The  Herald  is  the  only  paper  published  at  Tawas  City  ;  has  a  lirge,  regular  and  in- 
creasing circulation  in  all  directions  from  Tawas  City.  As  an  advertising  medium  it  Is  well 
.patronized  at  home,  and  offers  good  value  at  reasonable  rates. 

Geo  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  785 


The    Pharmacist. 


A      M  O  X  T  H  li  V       P  H  A  It  M  A  C  E  I  TI  C  A  L.      J  O  U  a  N  A  L, . 


CHICAGO,  -  _  _  -  ILLINOIS. 


Published  by  THE  CHICAGO  COLLEGE  OF  PHARMACY.     Edited  by  OSCAR  OLDBERG. 


O  R  I  (;  I  \  A  L,         ARTICLES 

By  Pharmacists  ami  Chemists  of  recognized  ability,  Inoluding  manj'  of  the  Professors  of 
our  Colleges  and  Schools  of  Pharmacy,  etc. 


INDEX    OF    THE   PROGRESS    OF    PHARMACY: 

Extracts,  Abstracts,  and  Condensations  of  articles  of  practical  value  appearing  in  the 
pharmaceutical  and  chemical  journals  of  the  world  will  be  at  all  times  presented  in  The 
Pharmacist,  so  that  subscribers  of  this  journal  practically  receive  the  benefit  of  the  con- 
tents of  all  the  current  literature  of  Pharmacy. 

Among  the  special  subjects  claiming  careful  attention,  The  Pharmacist  recognizes : 
Pharmaceutical  education ;  the  proper  restriction  of  the  practice  of  pharmacy  to  quaUfled 
persons ;  the  disfranchisement  of  pharmacy  from  trade  tyranny ;  the  discovery  and  due 
exposure  of  adulterations  and  other  deceptions  ;  loyalty  to  the  Pharmacopceia  ;  and  rational 
reciprocity  between  physicians  and  pharmacists  for  the  suppression  of  ready-made  cure-alls 
and  for  the  elimination  of  shams  from  the  materia  medlca. 

The  Secretaries  of  all  Piiarmaceutlcal  Associations,  State  Boards  of  Pharmacy,  Colleges 
and  Schools  of  Pharmacy,  and  Boards  of  Health,  are  cordially  invited  to  send  copies  of 
their  annual  reports,  proceecliiijgs,  announcements,  and  other  publications  in  exchange  for 
this  jom-nal.  They  are  also  requested  to  forward  to  the  editor  of  The  Pharmacist  from 
time  to  time  copies  of  the  minutes  of  important  meetings,  and  any  other  information  of 
interest.  , 

Correspondence  desired  from  all  parts  of  the  United  States. 


SUBSCRIPTION    PRICE,  -  -  -  «1.00    PER    ANNUM. 


PERSONS    SENDING    AT    LEAST    TWO   NEW    SUBSCRIBERS    WILL    RECEIVE 
A    LIBERAL    COMMISSION. 


SEND    FOR    SAMPLE    NI  MBER. 


Agents  wanted  in  all  principal  cities.    All  communications  should  be  addressed  to  The 
Pharmacist,  4f35  and  467  State  Street,  Chicago. 

HENRY  BIROTH, 
JUDSON  S.  JACOBUS. 
HUGO  W.  C.  MARTIN, 

Publishing  Committee. 


Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.     Agents,  lU  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

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GEO.  P.  ROWELL   &  GO'S 


DES    MOINES    TRADE  JOURNAIi. 

Published  monthly  by  J.  J.  DA  VIES. 
Price,  $1.00  per  Year. 


Des  Moines, 


Iowa. 


Devoted  to  the  commercial  interests  of  Iowa. 

An  exceptionally  good  advertising  medium 
and  one  through  whicii  advertisers  will  be 
sure  to  obtain  satisfactory  results.  Read  by 
business  men  in  almost  every  branch  of  in- 
dustry. Advertising  rates  will  be  furnished 
on  application. 

SUNDAY     SIFTINGS. 


Published  every  Sunday  morning,  at 
Lansing,  -  -  Michigan. 

by  M.  A.  FAY. 

A  paper  devoted  to  Local  and  Society  News. 

Terms,  $1  a  Year,  in  Advance. 

Advertising   rates    furnished   on   applica- 
tion.   Address,  MARTIN  A.  FAY, 

Lansing,  Mich. 


THE    PERU    EVENING   JOURNAL. 
Peru,        ....        Indiana. 


Only  Daily  paper  published  in  Miami  County. 
C.  F.  CROWDER,  Publisher. 


THE 

HUBBARD       CO.        ENTERPRISE. 

Park  Rapids,  -  Minnesota. 

.        HENRY  R.  COBB,  Editor. 

Registered  in  the  Post  OfQce  at  Park  Rapids 
as  second-class  matter. 

Subscription  price,  .$2.00  per  Year. 

Terms  of  advertising  made  known  on 
application. 

The  offlcial  paper   of  Hul)bard   County. 
Has  a  large  and  rapidly  increasing  circu- 
lation. 


OUR    COUNTY    PAPER. 


Pacific, 


Missouri. 


Published  every  Wednesday  by 
SHELTON  &  SHY. 


Owing  to  its  rapidly  increasing  circulation 
advertisers  will  find  It  a  good  adver- 
tising medium. 

Rates  reasonable. 

THE    TOLEDO    AMERICAN. 

Toledo,  ....         Ohio. 

Published  every  Saturday  by  the 

AMERICAN  PRINTING  AND  PUBLISHING 

COMPANY. 


An  eight-page  paper  with  a  large  circulation. 

An  unexceptionably  good  advertising 
medium. 


Send  for  rates. 


ARKANSAS    LADIES'    JOURNAL. 

Little  Rock,       -       .        Arkansas. 

MRS.  MARY  W.  LONGBOROUGH, 
Editress. 

Assisted  by  a  corps  of  contributors  among 
ladies  of  the  State  of  Arkansas. 
This  Journal  claims  a  patronage  from,  and 
an  earnest  interest  in  its  columns,  of  every 
intelligent  woman  in  the  State  of  Arkansas. 
Advertisements  of  the  leading  merchants  and 
business  gentlemen  of  Little  Rock,  Ark., 
found  along  the  columns  ot  the  Jour.nal. 
Address,    ARKANSAS  LADIES'  JOURNAL, 

Little  Rock,  Ar'' 


THE    LENOX    TIME    TABLE. 


Lenox, 


Taylor  Co.,  la. 


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application. 

A  wide-awake  paper  of  considerable  merit 
both  as  a  newspaper  and  an  advertising 
medium. 


ROCHEPORT     COMMERCIAL. 


Rocheport, 


Boone  Co.,  Mo. 


Published  every  Friday  morning  by 
WILLARD  T.  McQUITTY,  Editor  and  Prop'r. 


The  best  advertising  medium  in  this  section 
of  the  State. 


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THE    HOLGATE    TIMES. 

Ohio. 


Holgate, 


W.  J.  JOHNSON,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


Published  every  Friday  b.y  the 
TIME     TABLE     PUBLISHING     COMPANY. 

A  well-conducted,  progressive  journal  of 
the  day,  which  advertisers  will  find  it  to 
their  advantage  to  patronize.  No  mistake 
can  be  made  in  placing  business  with  this 
paper. 

THE     JO  URN A  L. 


Published  every  Wednesday  at 
Caledonia,  .  .  Minnesota, 

By  P.  A.  KROSHUS. 

Subscription  :  Per  Year,  strictly  in  Advance, 
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THE 
WILLIAM      JEWELL      STUDENT. 


Liberty, 


F.  S.  BIRDSALL,  Local  Editor. 
A  flrst-class  medium  in  which  to  advertise. 


An  independent  weekly  journal,  devoted 
to  the  Interests  of  Holgate. 


Missouri 


A  thirty -two-page  monthly  college  journal, 
devoted  to  Literature,  Science  and  Morals. 
Published  under  the  auspices  of  the  Students' 
Literary  Union  of  William  Jewell  College. 
It  is  one  of  the  best  college  magazines 
published  in  this  country. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  787 


The    Council    Talisman. 


MIDDLEBURY,  .  -  -  _  -  INDIANA. 


WILL      E.      GROSE,      EDITOR. 


This  is  a  monthly  publication,  the  organ  of  a  secret  society  Icnown  as  the  Order  of 
Chosen  Friends,  which  numbers  about  30,000  in  the  United  States  and  Canada.    Its  clrcu 
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SWORN    CIRCULATION,    1-^,000. 


ST.    PAUL,  -  .  -  -  MINNESOTA. 


CHR.   BRANDT  &  CO..  Publishers. 


It  has  a  large  and  rapidly -increasing  circulation  among  the  600,000  Scandinavians  in  the 
great  Northwest.  Its  readers  consist  of  Farmers,  Mechanics,  Merchants,  Lawyers,  Doctors, 
Ministers,  etc.,  living  in  Minnesota,  Wisconsin,  Iowa  and  Dakota.  It  also  circulates  more  or 
less  in  nearly  all  the  other  States  of  the  Union.  On  the  whole,  it  Is  the  best  advertising 
medium  among  the  Scandinavians  in  the  United  States. 

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THE    SULLIVAN    COUNTY    REPUBLICAN. 

ISSUED    EVERY    FRIDAY    MORNING. 
MONTICEI.I.O,  .  .  -  -  -  NEW    YORK. 

JOHN    WALLER,    Editor  and  Publisher.  TERMS,  $3.00  PER  ANNUM. 

The  country  surrounding  Monticello  abounds  In  timber  of  various  Icinds,  and  extensive 
lumbering  interests  are  centered  in  the  County,  and  throughout  which  The  Republicak 
circulates  more  extensively  than  any  other  paper.  Patrons  of  the  advertising  columns  of 
The  Republican  secure  advantages  not  to  be  had  elsewhere. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


FAIR     PLAY. 
STE.    GENEVIEVE,  ....  MISSOURI. 

HENRY    S.    SHAW,  Editor.  JOHN   LACHANCE,  Pu1)lisher. 

An  energetic  and  thoroughly  reliable  newspaper  issued  every  Saturday.  It  has  a  large 
circulation,  which  is  being  steadily  Increased  and  it  justly  ranks  among  the  best  papers 
published  in  this  section  of  tlie  State.  Its  advertising  rates  are  reasonable  and  will  be 
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LEHIGH     VALLEY     ECHO. 

Published  every  Friday,  at 
LEHIGH,  -  .  .  -  .  .  IOWA. 

By  L  T.  BRANIGAN. 

A  large  four-page  paper,  devoted  to  the  interests  of  Lehigh  and  Webster  County.  As 
a  medium  through  which  advertisers  can  reach  a  large  number  of  prosperous  people  of  all 
classes,  it  has  no  equal  in  this  section  of  the  State.  Rates  are  reasonable  and  will  be 
furnished  on  application. 

THE     BUSY     BEE. 
GREENVILLE,  ....  -  MISSISSIPPI. 

Published  every  Saturday,  by  F.  J.  JONES. 

Devoted  to  education,  literature,  science,  art  and  general  news.  Lively,  Interesting  and 
enterprising.  A  paper  possessing  more  than  ordinary  attractions  for  both  readers  and 
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THE     LACLEDE     LACONIC. 

LACLEDE,  -  -  -  -  -  MISSOURI. 

Published  every  Thursday,         -        -        -        By  J.  J.  SMITH. 

A  first  class  newspaper,  devoted  to  the  interests  of  Linn  County,  with  a  circulation 
which  is  rapidly  increasing.  It  is  distinctively  a  paper  of  the  people  and  Is  read  In  almost 
every  household  In  this  section  of  the  State.  -\^s  an  advertising  medium  it  can  safely  be 
relied  upon  to  give  satisfaction  to  all  who  patronize  its  columns.    Send  for  rates. 


GRAND     ARMY     ADVOCATE. 
DES    MOINES,  ......  IOWA. 

W.  T.    WILKINSON,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

Published  Weekly  In  the  interest  of  the  Grand  Army,  the  veteran  soldiers  and  the 
widows  and  orphans  of  those  who  lost  their  lives  in  defense  of  their  country.  Office,  512 
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Advertising  Rates.— $2.50  per  iuch,  of  12  lines  per  inch,  four  insertions  on  last  page, 
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1  year  adv.    Reading  notice  on  editorial  pages,  40  cents  per  line.    .$1.00  a  year,  in  advance. 


THE    FAMILY    "WELCOME. 
LONDON,  ......  ONTARIO. 

ONE  OF  THE  FINEST  STORY  PAPERS  PUBLISHED  IN  AMERICA. 

Price  only  $1.00  per  annum,  with  premium. 

Handsomely  illustrated,  eight  pages,  forty  columns,  length  of  column,  eighteen  inches.    All 

new  and  best  selected  stories  by  the  be.st  authors. 

Published  1st  and  15th  of  every  month.    Agents  wanted  everywhere. 
SPLENDID    COMMISSION.  'CHOICE    OF    SIX    VALUABLE    PREMIUMS. 


EXCELSIOR. 
MII-WAUKEE,  .....  WISCONSIN. 

A  German  Religious  and  Literary  Weekly  Pajier  for  Catholic  Families. 

ISSUED    EVERY    THURSDAY. 

EXCELSIOR   PUBLISHING   COMPANY,   86    Mason  St.,  Proprietors. 

The  Excelsior  is  a  newspaper  adapted  to  the  wants  of  the  German-Catholic  Families 

of  Wisconsin  and  other  Western  States,  and  is  a  good  advertising  medium. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  C".,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  789 


The    American    Monthly. 


PUBLISHED    BY    THE    AMERICAN    MAGAZINE    PUBLISHING    COMPANY. 
OFFICE:    7-1    FIFTH     AVENUE. 


CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. 


THE     "AMERICAN    MONTHLY"     IS     A     LARGE     ONE-HUNDREDPAGE     MAGAZINE 

DEVOTED     TO     THE     FREE     DISCUSSION     OF     LITERATURE     AND 

SCIENCE.    POLITICS    AND    RELIGION. 


The  great  favor  with  which  tliis  new  monthly  magazine  lias  been  received  by  the  public 
bas  given  a  wonderful  impetus  to  its  circulation,  which  is  now  larger  than  any  similar  pub- 
lication issued  west  of  Philadelphia  and  New  York.  The  splendid  array  of  talent  in  its 
pages,  and  its  peculiarly  national  character,  have  placed  it  at  this  early  date,  in  the  front 
rank  of  periodical  literature.  It  is  soon  destined  to  become  the  leading  medium  for  the 
higliest  phases  of  American  literature  and  progressive  thought. 

The  American  Monthly  Supplement  is  already  recognized  by  shrewd  advertisers  as  a 
valuable  place  for  giving  profitable  publicity  to  their  various  enterprises,  the  readers  of 
this  magazine  being  among  the  most  intelligent  and  well-to-do  classes  of  society,  who  not 
only  appreciate  the  utilities  and  good  things  of  this  life,  but  also  possess  the  means 
of  gratifying  such  reasonable  wants  and  tastes. 


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Newark, 


"Sew  Jersey. 


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ing  circvUation,  and  one  of  the  best  advertis- 
ing mediums  in  New  Jersey. 


Subscribers  and  advertisements  wanted  for 
THE    UNION     NEWS. 

Ohio. 


Basil, 


MILTON  GRUBE,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

A  wide-awalie  weelily  at  T5  cents  per  year  ; 
rapidly  growing  in  popularity.  Terms  rea- 
sonable. Give  it  a  trial.  A  copy  of  paper 
sent  to  advertisers  while  advertisement  is 
running.  Address,  MILTON  GRUBE, 
Basil,  Ohio. 

THE    lilVERPOOL    SUN. 


Published  Thursdays,  at 
Iiiverpool,  -  Perry  Co.,  Pa. 


C  A.  ZELLERS,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

The   Son  circulates  In  an  Intelligent  and 
wealthy  farming  country.  Circulation  rapid 

ly  Increasing. 

THE    WEEKTjY     ITEM. 


Published  every  Friday  at 
Speedsville,  -         -         New  York. 

J.  E.  SCUDDER,  Editor. 

Circulation  (sworn  to)  600  copies,  and  is  read 
by  over  3,000  persons  every  week. 


A  live,  local  paper,  in  a  thickly-settled  por- 
tion of  Southern  Central  New  York.      


THE    DECATUR    JOURNAIi. 
Decatur,         ...  Indiana. 


THE     VIRGINIAS 
Stauntou, 


Virginia. 


Published  every  Friday 
By    SHOTJLTY    &    MOFFETT. 

A  straight  forward,  independent  and  en 
terprising  journal,  with  a  large  circulation 
which  is  rapidly  Increasing.    A  valuable  ad- 
vertising medium. 

Send  for  rates. 


Odin, 


THE    ODIN    JOURNAIi. 

.  .  -  Illinois. 


Published  monthly  at  $2.00 ;  single 
numbers,  25  cents. 


An  illustrated  mining,  Industrial  and  scien- 
tific journal,  devoted  to  the  development  of 
Virginia  and  West  Virginia.  Bound  volumes 
of  ISSO,  1881,  1883  and  1881  at  $3.00  each,  by 
mail.  A  first-class  advertising  medium. 
Address,  JED.  HOTCHKISS, 

Staunton,  Va. 


ADAM. 


Published    at 
Memphis,      ...       Tennessee. 

A  weekly  journal  for  the  Christian  home. 

Subscription,  $2.25  per  Annum,  in  Advance. 

Advertisements  for  Cash  in  Advance. 

Circulation  chiefly  in  Tennessee,  Arkansas, 
Mississippi,  Georgia   and  Kentucky.     P.  O. 

Box  18.  Memphis.  Tenn. 

THE   KNOXVILLE   FREE  PRESS. 

WEEKLY. 
KnoxTille,  .  -         Teunessee. 

Published  every  Saturday  by  the 
FREE     PRESS     PUBLISHING     COMPANY 

The    recosnized   representative    of    the 
Knoxville  Prohibition  Club. 


Published  weekly 
By  W.  H.  COLE  &  SON. 

A  wideawake  paper  that  reaches  every- 
body in  this  section  of  the  State.  No  better 
advei'tising  medium  can  be  found  among  the 
weekly  papers  published  in  Illinois.  Rates 
reasonable. 


Price,  $1.00  per  Annum,  in  Advance. 
Circulation.  3.000. 


THE    MEDINA    DEMOCRAT. 


Published  every  Friday  at 


Medina, 


Ohio. 


D.  L.  TAYLOR,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


WM.  HOSICK,  Ass't  Editor. 


Subscription,  $1  Per  Year. 


Official  Democratic  organ  of  Medina 
County.      


THE 

NORTH      CAROIilNA      TEACHER. 

Raleigli,  -  North   Carolina. 

A  handsome  -18  page  monthly  magazine  de- 
voted to  progressive  education  in 
North  Carolina. 
ALFRED  WILLIAMS  &  CO.,  Publishers. 
EUGENE   G.   HARRELL,    Managing   Editor. 

Subscription  price,  $1.00  Per  Year. 
Best   educational   advertising   medium  in 
the  State.    Reaches  every  county  and  every 
leading  school. . 

GAGE    COUNTY    JOURNAL. 

Published  at 
Cortland,  .  -  Nebraska. 

Circulates  largely  among  farmers. 
WHITING  &  SMITH,  Publishers. 
Twenty-two  miles  south  of  Lincoln,  the 
capital  of  the  State,  surrounded  by  a  rich 
and  beautiful  prairie  country.  Farmers  gen- 
erallv  wellto  do  and  feed  large  numbers  of 
cattle,  hogs  and  sheep  for  the  Eastern  mar- 
kets. Advertisers  desiring  to  get  their  goods 
before  this  class  of  people  will  And  the  Jour- 
nal a  good  medium.    $1.50  Per  Year. 


AMERICAN    NEWSPAPER   DIRECTORY.  791 

The   Canadian    Breeder    and 
Agricultural   Review. 


COR.  CHURCH  AND  FRONT  STS.,     -    -     TORONTO. 


SAMUEL   BEATTY,    Manager. 


Weekly  Paper  published  in  the  Stock  and  Farming  intere.sts  of  Canada. 


IiAKt;E!ST    t'IRCT;L,ATIOX. 


The  only  Weekly  of  its  class  in  Canada.    It  compares  favorably  wltb  the  best  publications 

of  its  kind  in  the  world,  and  is  an  acknowledged  authority  on  all   matters 

which  come  within  Its  province. 


Read  the  following,  which  are  some  of  the  opinions  of  the  Canadian  press  : 

The  Canadian  Breeder  is  sustained  by  the  capital  and  editorial  ability  of  men  promi- 
nent in  live  stock  circles.  In  typographical  style  and  in  general  appearance  the  paper  is 
surpassed  by  few  stock  journals  either  on  this  continent  or  in  Europe,  and  the  character  of 
its  contents  promises  that  the  journal  will  occupy  a  good  position  among  its  compeers. — 
Toronto  Globe,  iSth  Sept.,  1S84. 

A  more  attractive  and  handsome-looking  paper  than  The  Canadian  Breeder  and 
Agricultural  Review  has  not  been-equalled  in  Toronto.  The  type  and  paper  are  first- 
class,  and  the  various  articles  it  contains  are  written  In  pure  Anglo  Saxon,  at  once  vigorous 
and  scholarly,  and  are  a  credit  to  journalism.  That  its  affairs  generally  will  be  admiuis 
tared  with  tact  and  ability  is  assured  from  the  fact  that  our  well-known  citizen,  Mr. 
Samuel  Beatty,  is  manager.-^ Toroiifo  3IaU,  Gth  Sejjt.,  1884. 

The  Canadian  Breeder  and  Agricultural  Review,  published  at  Toronto,  Canada,  is 
one  of  the  best  papers  of  its  class  published  in  Canada,  or.  any  other  country.  Its  live 
stock  department  especially,  is  ably  edited,  and  the  low  price  of  two  dollars  per  year  for 
a  sixteen-page  weekly  should  Insure  for  it  an  immense  circulation.— TFesierji  Sportsman 
and  Live  Stock  Xeivs,  IncJianaiJOlis,  Ind.,  1st  Nov.,  1884. 


SUBSCRIPTION,  -  -  -  $2.00  PER  ANNUM. 


ADVERTISING  RATES :       -       -       PER  LINE.  EACH  INSERTION,        -         •         20  CENTS, 

(Nonpareil  measurement,  12  lines  to  one  inch.) 

Breeders'  Cards,  five  lines  space,  $20.00  per  Annum  ;  each  additional  line,  $5.00  per  Annum. 

Condensed  advertisements  under  classified  headings,  one  cent  per  word,  each  insertion, 
for  which  cash  must  accompany  order,  as  accounts  will  not  be  opened  for  them.  Contract 
rates  on  application. 


All  communications  must  be  addressed  to 

CANADIAN      BREEDER, 

Cor.  Church  and  Front  Streets,  Toronto. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


792  GEO.   P.  ROWELL  &  GO'S 

THE     SENTINEL-REVIEW. 
WOOI)f<TO('K,  ....  ONTARIO,  CAN. 

The  Sentinel-Review  has  the  largest  circulation  of  any  local  weekly  In  the  Dominion, 
exceeding  4,(XI0.  Woodstock  has  a  poimlatlon  of  between  6,0(i0  and  7,100,  is  the  County 
Town  of  Oxford,  the  great  dairy  county  of  Canada,  situated  in  what  is  admittedly  the 
richest  and  most  fertile  district  of  the  country.  Has  three  lines  of  railway,  the  Baptist 
College  and  important  manufacturing  establishments. 

The  Sentinel-Review  is  the  best  advertising  medium  among  the  local  papers  of  Canada. 
Terms  made  known  on  application.  PATTULLO  &  CO.,  Publishers  and  Proprietors. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  lU  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


BRIDGEWATER     TIMES. 
BIMDGEWATER,  ...  McCOOK    CO.,    DAK. 


Published  every  Friday  Evening,  by  PIGGE  &  TERRILL. 
YEARLY  SUBSCRIPTION,  .^I..*. 
A  medium  which  advertisers  will  find  it  valuable  to  patronize.    Its  circulation  is  steadily 
increasing.    Send  for  advertising  rates,  which  will  be  furnished  on  application.    Address, 

TIMES,  -  -  BRIDGEWATER,   DAKOTA. 


THE     POULTRY     MONTHLY. 
4S1     BROADWAY,  ....  ALBANY,    N.    Y. 

Published  Monthly  by  the  FERRIS  PUBLISHING  COMPANY.  Devoted  to  Poultry 
Raising  and  Fancy  Stock  Interests.  Subscription,  $1.25  per  year.  Renewals,  $1.00  per  year. 
Single  copies,  12  cents.  Advertising  Rates.— Ten  cents  per  Agate  line.  Fourteen  lines 
make  an  inch.  No  advertisements  less  than  ten  lines  will  be  inserted,  except  in  our 
columns  of  small  advertisements,  in  which  we  will  insert  "Breeders,"  "For  Sale,"  "Ex- 
change "  and  "  Want "  Cards,  of  forty  words  or  ]e.ss,  at  50  cents  a  single  insertion,  or  three 
insertions  for  $1.00,  and  two  cents  for  each  additional  word  in  excess  of  forty.    Terms  Cash. 

Publisher's  Notes— reading  matter  columns— five  cents  per  word. 

ALTAMONT    NEWS.  ~~~7 

ALTAMONT,  .....  IliTilNOIS. 

Published  every  Thursday,  by  GEO.  V.  MECHLER. 
The  largest  and  best  weekly  paper  published  in  this  section  of  the  State.    Being  full  of 
energy  and  go-alieadativeness,  it  has  made  its  influence  felt  in  every  portion  of  the  State- 
As  an  advertising  medium  it  cannot  be  surpassed,  as  all  who  make  use  of  its  columns  can 
certify.    Send  for  rates  and  give  us  a  trial. 

Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York  City. 


THE     NEVADA     PICAYUNE. 

Published   at 
PRESCOTT,  ....  NEVADA    CO.,    ARK. 

By  W.  B.  WHITE  and  J.  W.  GARDNER. 
The  only  paper  published  in  the  large  and  prosperous  County  of  Nevada.    Devoted  to 
the  interest  or  Town  and  County.    Its  circulation  is  now  over  SCO,  and  is  rapidly  increasing. 
As  an  advertising  medium  it  cannot  be  surpassed  by  any   paper  published  in  Southern 
Arkansas.    Rates  are  reasonable,  and  will  be  furnished  on  application. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  No.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     HUMBOLDT     SENTINEL. 
HUMBOLDT,  ....  -  NEBRASKA. 

Issued  every  Friday  Morning,  by  SHELLEY  &  BAILY. 

An  eight-page  paper  with  a  large  circulation,  which  is  steadily  increasing.  As  an 
advertising  medium  it  has  no  equal  in  this  section  of  the  State. 

TERMS  :  $1.50  per  year,  in  advance.  If  not  paid  in  advance,  at  the  rate  of  $2.00  per  year. 
Advertising  rates  made  known  on  application. 


THE    HAMMONDSPORT    HERALD. 
HAMMONDSPOUT,  ....  NEW    YORK. 

Published  every  Wednesday  Morning,  by  L.  H.  BROWN. 
An  independent  newspaper,  second  to  none  in  Steuben   County.      As  an  advertising 
medium  it  has  no  superior  in  this  section  of  the  State.    Being  a  welcome  visitor  to  every 
grape  grower,  farmer,  merchant,  mechanic  and  family  In  the  county.    Send  for  rates. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     TABOR     UNION. 
TABOR.  ......  IOWA. 

Published  every  Thursday,  l)y  .TOE  LA  CHAPELLE. 

A  LIVE,   SPICY,  WELL  EDITED  AND  WIDELY  CIRCULATED  NEWSPAPER. 

It  deservedly  ranks  among  the  first  ])apers  published  in  the  State,  and  its  large  and  in  - 
creasing  circulation  justly  entitles  it  to  the  recognition  and  patronage  of  advertisers.  Its 
rates  are  reasonable  and  will  be  furnished  on  request. 

Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN    NEWSPAPER   DIRECTORY. 


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The     Morgan    County    News 


SOMERVILLE, 


MORGAN    CO.,    ALA. 


PUBLISHED    EVERY    WEDNESDAY,    BY 
DANIEL    WILLIAMS,  -  -  -  Editor    and    PublUher. 


ESTABLISHED    SEPTEMBER,    lSf-4. 


CIRCULATION    GOOD,    AND   RAPIDLY   INCREASING. 
THE    ONLY    PAPER    PUBLISHED    AT    THE    COUNTY    SITE    OF    MORGAN    COUNTY. 


NO    PATENT    OUTSIDE. -PRINTED    ALL    AT    HOME. 

AN    EXCELLENT    PAPER    FOR    ADVERTISERS   WHO    DESIRE    TO    REACH    THE 

PEOPLE    OF    NORTH    ALABAMA. 


RATES  REASONABLE.    SAMPLE  COPIES  MAILED  FREE  ON  APPLICATION. 

Address  all  comniunicatlons  to 

DANIEIi    WILLIAMS, 

!?oiiierville,  Morgan  Co.,  Ala. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co..  Agents,  10  Spruce  St..  New  York. 


Memphis    Watchman 


MEMPHIS, 


TENNESSEE. 


PUBLISHED    ONCE    A    WEEK. 


OFFICE;    1.5.5    BE.A.LE   STREET. 


JAMES  LOTT,  Editor  and  Business  Manager.    A.    W.    BROWN,  I  iaanniatP  Prlitors 

Rev.  T.    W.    LOTT,    Religious   Editor.      .  J.    THOS.    TURNER,  S  ■*-*^°"*"^^  ■^''"*"*- 


The  Memphis  Watchman  enters  upon  its  second  year  with  enlarged  and  improved 
facilities  for  advertising  and  the  difCusion  of  general  intelligence  and  current  news. 
Special  attention  will  be  given  to  transient  or  regular  business  cards. 

Our  market  reports  will  be  carefully  revised  every  week,  and  can  be  relied  upon 
as  strictly  accurate.  With  an  ample  corps  of  able  correspontlents,  our  columns  will  be 
well  supplied  with  a  wholesome  and  entertaining  variety  of  general  news   and  gossip. 

Our  Religious  Department  is  in  the  hands  of  an  able  theologian,  who  will  make 
the  perfecting  of  his  department   a  labor  of  love. 

SUBSCRIPTION,    $2.00    PER    ANNUM. 

AH  business  communications  should  be  addressed  to 

JAMES    LOTT. 
•2.5  Ruth    Street,    Memphis,    Teuu. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


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GEO.   P.   ROWELL   &   GO'S 


THE    CALAIS    TIMES. 


Calais, 


Maine. 


Published  Weekly  by  WHIDDEN  &  ROSE. 


The  Times— now  publishing  its  sixteenth 
volume— has  been  since  its  start  keeping  pace 
with  and  catering  to  the  interests  of  its  dis- 
trict, and  as  a  consequence  is  now  enjoying 
its  reward  In  the  matter  of  patronage.  Its 
subscription  list  and  its  well-tilled  columns 
of  home  advertisements  Indicate  its  value  as 
a  local  journal  and  advertising  medium. 
Subscription  $2.00ayear.  in  advance. 

THE    BATH    PLAINDEALER. 


Bntli, 


New  York. 


A.  E.  McCALL,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

THE    LARGEST     AND     BEST     PAPER    IN 
STEUBEN    CO. 


BEST    READ    AND     LARGEST     CIRCULA- 
TION  IN   BATH. 

Advertising  Rates  Reasonable. 

WASHINGTON     LEADER. 

Springfield, 


Kentucky. 


W.  T.  EWING,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


Good  Advertising  Medium. 


The  only  paper  in  a  good  Kentucky  agri- 
cultural and  stock  county  containing  a  popu- 
lation of  14,419  people. 


GER MANIA 


Grand  Rapids, 


Michigan. 


A  FirstClass  German  Weekly. 

The  success  attending  the  Germania  is  a 
guarantee  of  its  value  both  as  a  family  paper 
and  an  advertising  medium. 

We  do  not  publish  our  circulation,  because 
of  the  fraudulent  statements  of  our  com- 
petitors.   Orders  solicited. 

MARTIN  &  WURZBURG,  Publishers. 


DER    WELTBUERGER. 
Chicago,  ...  Illinois. 

W.  KUHLMANN  &  O.  ISING,  Prop'rs. 

A  Catholic  Weekly.  Established  1S81.  Cir- 
culation, 8,000.  Advertisers  will  find  the 
WELTBUERGER  a  sure  way  of  reaching  numer- 
ous people,  it  having  a  very  large  circulation. 
The  value  of  religious  papers  as  advertising 
mediums  is  conceded  by  all  extensive  adver- 
tiseis.  These  papers  are  thoroughly  read  and 
not  merely  glanced  over  and  cast  aside  like 
the  dailies.    Write  for  sample  copies. 


THE    McDOAVELL.    BUGLE. 


Marion, 


North  Carolina. 


DEVOTED     TO     POLITICS,     LITERATURE 
AND   AGRICULTURE. 


Has  a  large  circulation  in  the  Counties  of 
McDowell,  Yancey,  Mitchel  and  Rutherford. 


YOUTH 


Boston, 


Massachusetts^ 


Published  Monthly. 

YOUTH  PUBLISHING  CO.,  Proprietors. 

Terms,  $1.00  per  Year,  with  Premium. 


YOUTH   HAS    A    CIRCULATION    OF    50,000 
COPIES  PER  MONTH. 

As  an  advertising  medium  has  few  equals 
among  the  literary  monthlies. 


OTTER  TAIL  COUNTY  FARMER. 


Fergus  Falls, 


Minnesota. 


GEO.  W.  BOYINGSON,  Publisher. 


DEVOTED    TO    THE    INTEREST    OF    THE 
FARMING  COMMUNITY  EXCLUSIVELY. 


Price,  $1.00  per  Year. 


THE 
APPALACHIAN      PHILOSOPHER. 

Jefferson.  -  Ashe  Co.,  N.  C. 

The  Leading  Consolidation  Paper  of  the 
United  States.  Published  at  Jefferson,  N.  C. 
A  leader  of  thought,  independent  in  poli- 
tics, but  a  strong  advocate  of  political  re- 
form and  a  revised,  consolidated  govern- 
ment, with  more  perfect  laws  and  more 
rights  for  the  people.  The  only  advertising 
medium  in  the  county  in  which  it  is  publish- 
ed. Terms,  $1  per  vear,  50c.  for  six  months, 
25c.  for  three  months.  Business  men  of  our 
large  cities  are  solicited  to  avail  themselvr-a 
of  our  atlvertlsing  columns.  Terms  reasonable 


THE    SUNDAY    GLOBE. 
Paris,  -  -  Kentucky. 

GEO.  D.  MITCHELL,  Publisher. 


Essentially  a  paper  for  the  people. 

A  rip-roaring  twenty-column  paper  published 
EVERY  SUNDAY  MORNING. 


Honest,  live,  independent,  aggressive, 
newsy.  Advertising  rates  reasonable ;  made 
known  on  application. 

Subscription,  $1.50  per  year. 


KRISS    KRINGLE. 
Detroit,  -  -  Michigan. 

Published  Monthly  by  W.  T.  OCKFORD. 

Advertising  rates :    Per  line,  10  cents  ;   per 
inch,  .iO  cents.    Terms  cash  in  advance. 

Subscription,  25  cents  per  annum. 

Our  advertising  space  is  limited.  We  take 
no  advertisements  except  those  of  a  reliable 
character,  and  we  guarantee  satisfaction. 

WORTH    COUNTY    TIMES. 

Missouri. 


Grant  City, 

Published  every  Thursday  by 
M.  A.  BATES.  ' 

OFFICIAL  ORGAN  OF  THE  COUNTY. 

A  FIRST-CLASS  ADVERTISING  MEDIUM. 

A  Democratic  paper  at  all  time.s,  and  under 
all  circumstances.  No  foreign  advertisements 
taken  unless  accompanied  by  the  cash.  No 
reply  made  to  any  other  propositions. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  795 


The     Jim     River     Valley     Eagle. 


PUBLISHED    EVERY    THURSDAY    AT 


ALTOONA,  _  -  -  -  DAKOTA, 


BY    IRISH    &    BYERS. 


AS  A  FIRST-CLASS  NEWSPAPER  "  THE  EAGLE  "  IS  XOT  TO  BE  EXCELLED  BY  ANY 
PAPER  IN  THE  COUNTRY.    AS   AN  ADVERTISING   MEDIUM   IT   CAN 
BE  RELIED  UPON  TO  GIVE  THE  MOST  PERFECT  SATISFAC- 
TION TO  ALL  WHO  PATRONIZE  ITS  COLUMNS. 


RATES   ARE    REASONABLE    AND   WILL    BE   SENT    ON    APPLICATION. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Fairfield    Recorder. 


L.  D.  LILLARD,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


FAIRFIELD,  -  -  -  -  FREESTONE  CO.,  TEX. 


ISSUED  EVERY  FRIDAY.  SUBSCRIPTION,  S'i  PER  ANNUM. 


NO  "PATENT  INSIDE'  OR  "OUTSIDE,"  BUT  AN  ALI^HOME  PRINT  PAPER. 


ESTABLISHED      1876  ;      NEVER      CHANGED      HANDS  ;     NEVER      MISSED     AN      ISSUE. 


HAVING  A   LARGE   CIRCULATION,   A    FINE    ADVERTISING    MEDIUM. 


PUBLISHED  AT  THE  COUNTY  SEAT,  AND  THE  ONLY  PAPER   IN  A  COUNTY  WITH  A 

POPULATION  OF  ABOUT   17,000,  AND  CONTAINING  EIGHT  TOWNS 

AND  VILLAGES. 


NONE  BUT  FIRST-CLASS  BUSINESS  TAKEN,  AND  NO  "  LOTTERY,"  "FREE  CONSUMP- 
TION CURE,"  OR  OTHER  SWINDLING  ADVERTISEMENTS  INSERTED 
AT  ANY  FIGURES. 


The  Recorder  has  a  moral  influence  anrl  respectability  at  home  which  it  hopes  to 
maintain,  by  giving  its  readers  a  paper  that  will  labor  always  to  "  maintain  the  Right  and 
expose  the  Wrong." 

Freestone  is  not  a  wild,  sparsely  settled  frontier  county  ;  but  being  in  the  central  part 
of  the  State,  it  is  known  as  one  of  the  "  old  counties."  It  has  a  large  and  intelligent  popula- 
tion, nearly  wholly  engaged  in  agriculture ;  cotton,  corn  and  small  grain  being  the  staple- 
productions. 


GEO.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spnice  St.,  New  York. 


796  GEO.   P.   ROWELL   &   GO'S 


ENGINEERING    NEWS    AND    AMERICAN   CONTRACT 

JOURNAL. 

VOLUME  XIII.       32  PAGES.        PUBLISHED  WEEKLY. 

SUBSCRIPTION,  - $4  00  PER  YEAR. 

The  only  Weekly  Journal  in  America  devoted  to  Civil  Engineering  and  Contracting. 
Address,  ENGINEERING  NEWS  PUBLISHING  CO., 

Tribune  Building,  New  York  City. 

EAGLE     PASS    JOURNAL. 
EAGLE    PASS,  .....  TEXAS. 

The  official  paper  of  Maverick  and  Dimmitt  Counties.    Devoted  to  the  interests  of 

Eagle  Pass  and  adjacent  country. 

SUBSCRIPTION,  ......  $2.00  A   YEAR. 

Published  In  Eagle  Pass,  Texas,  by 
S.  M.  SIMMONS  AND  JAMES  C.  WILSDON,  Proprietors,  every  Saturday. 
As  an  advertising  medium  The  Journal  has  no  equal  among  the  weeklies  oi  Maverick 
and  Dimmitt  Counties.  Geo.  P.  Roweli,  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


FRATERNAL    RECORD. 
SAN    FRANCISCO,  ....  CALIFORNIA. 

A    HOME    JOURNAL    FOR    FRATERNAL    SOCIETIES. 

Sixteen  pages,  hand.somely  printed  and  illustrated.  Devoted  to  the  interest  of  various 
leading  orders.  Also  contains  stories,  miscellany,  editorials  on  timely  topics,  and  other 
interesting  and  valuable  matter,  making  it  a  popular  and  widely  circulated  journal,  which 
is  a  most  desirable  medium  for  advertisers  to  employ.    Rates  verj'  reasonable. 

Published  monthly  at  $1.00  a  year,  in  advance.    Sample  copies  free. 

FRATERNAL  PUBLISHING  CO.,      -       -       -     252  Market  St.,  Sax  Francisco,  Cal. 


THE     CLYDE     MAIL. 

CONSOLIDATION    OF    THE    "MAIL    AND    PRESS." 
CLYDE,  .....  .  KANSAS. 

Published  every  Thursday,  -  -        By  CLINE  COMFORTH. 

A  large,  eight-page  paper,  which  reaches  almost  every  family  in  this  section  of  the  State. 
Well  patronized  by  home  advertisers  and  profitable  to  all  who  make  use  of  its  columns. 
Rates  will  be  furnished  on  application.    Address, 

THE    MAIL,  ....  Clyde,  Kansas. 


THE    NATIONAL    TEMPERANCE    STAR. 

Is  published  Weekly  in  the  interest  of  Humanity.     J.  H.  GOODWIN,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 
Official  Organ  of  the  Sons  of  Temperance  of  Ohio  and  Kentucky. 

CINCINNATI,  -  -      -  -  -  OHIO. 

Yearly  subscription,  $1.00  Per  Year,  in  Advance  ;  Six  Months,  50  cents. 
Rates  of  Advertising— Locals,  per  line,  15  cents ;  Reading  Notices,  per  line,  10  cents  ;  One 
Square,  one  time,  $1.00 ;  One  Square,  one  year,  $111.00. 

STE.    GENEVIEVE    HEROLD. 
STE.    OENEVIEVE,  .....  MISSOURI. 

Published  every  Saturday,        -  -  -        By  JOSEPH  A.  ERNEST. 

IN   THE   ENGLISH   AND  GERMAN  LANGUAGE. 

SUBSCRIPTION  PRICE  :  -  -  -  $1.50  PER  YEAR,  IN  ADVANCE. 

A  paper  circulating  among  and  read  by  both  English  and  Germans  ;  one  of  the  most 
popular  advertising  mediums  in  this  section  of  the  State.    Send  for  rates. 

Geo.  p.  Roweix  ft  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St..  New  York  City. 

THE     HOKAH     CHIEF. 
HOKAH,  ....  HOUSTON    CO.,    MINN. 

Published  every  Thursday,  by  H.  L.  HOHL. 
A  live  paper  containing  all  the  Local,  County  and  State  News.     As  an  advertising 
medium  it  ranks  among  the  first,  and  advertisers  can  feel  certain  that  In  making  use  of  its 
columns  they  will  benefit  themselves.     Rates  are  reasonable  and  will  be  furnished  on 
iipplicatlon.  Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

THE     DISPATCH. 
REAMSVILLE,  ....  SMITH    CO.,    KAN. 

Published   every  Saturday,  by   B.   O.  SHOLLENBiiRGER. 
A  lively  little  paper  whose  influence  is  felt  in  every  portion  of  this  and   adjacent 
Counties.   'All  home  print.    As  an  advertising  medium  it  po.ssesses  peculiar  advantages, 
and  is  well  calculated  to  give  satisfaction  to  every  class  of  patrons. 

RATES  WILL  BE  FURNISHED   ON  APPLICATION. 

Geo.  p.   Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,   10  Spruce   St.,   New  York. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER   DIRECTORY.  797 


Warrington's    Musical     Review. 


tESTABLISHED  IN   1877.) 


24-PAGE  MONTHLY.        .       .       -       .       $1.00  PER  ANNUM. 


SPECIMEN  COPIES  10  CENTS. 


NEAV  ORLEANS.  -  -__       -  -  LOUISIANA. 

W.    J.    WARRINGTON,    Publisher. 
A  BRIGHT,  CLEAN,  MUSICAL,  ART,  LITERARY,  SOCIETY  AND  FASHION  JOURNAL. 


HAS    THE    L.4.RGEST    CIRCULATION    OF    ANY    PUBLICATION    OF    THE 
KIND    IN    THE    SOUTH. 


It  goes   amoug  the  well-to-do   families,  consequently  offers   superior   advantages  to 
Advertisers. 

Rates  of   advertising  made  known  on  application,  or  can  be  had  of   any  reputable 
advertising  agency.    Address, 

WARRINGTON'S  MUSICAL   REVIEW, 

New  Orleans,  La. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Ritchie    Democrat    and    Beacon 

Light. 

PUBLISHED  WEEKLY  BY   VAN  A.  ZEVELY. 


CAIRO,  -  -  - -  WEST  VIRGINIA. 

A  LIVE,  WIDE-AWAKE  NEWSPAPER.  CONTAINING  ALL  THE  LOCAL  AND  GENERAL 
NEWS,  CONGRESSIONAL  AND   LEGISLATIVE  MATTERS,  BESIDES  LET- 
TERS FROM  SPECIAL  CORRESPONDENTS  AT   THE  STATE 
AND  NATIONAL  CAPITALS. 


IT  IS  THE  LARGEST  AND  LOWEST  PRICED  PAPER  PUBLISHED  IN  THE  STATE,  AND 

IS    EMINENTLY    A    PAPER   OF   THE   PEOPLE    AND    ADVOCATE    AND 

FRIEND   OF   THE    POOR    MAN. 


ITS  CIRCULATION  IS  LARGE,  BUT  ITS  ADVERTISING  RATES  ARE  REASONABLE. 


SEND  FOR  SCHEDULE. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Doland    Record. 

published    EVERY    THURSDAY. 


SUBSCRIPTION    ■$!. 


DOLAND,  -  -  -  -  -  DAKOTA. 

H.    GEDDES,   Editor   and   Publisher. 


A  bright,  newsy,  eight-page  paper  published  in  a  young  and  promising  town  situated 
in  the  eastern  part  of  Spink  County,  and  directly  in  the  heart  of  the  rich  and  fertile 
"Jim  River  Valley." 

The  Record  is  one  of  the  representative  weeklies  of  Dakota,  and  as  an  advertising 
medium  will  compare  favorably  with  anj'  similar  paper  in  the  Territory. 


RATES    MADE    KNOWN   ON   APPLICATION. 


GIVE    IT   A    TRIAL. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


798  GEO.  P.  ROWELL  &  GO'S 


THE     BO YCOTTER. 

No.    34    XORTII    WILLIAM    ST.,  -  -  NEW    YORK    CITY. 

Published  Every  Week 

BY    THE    BOYCOTTER    PUBLISHING    CO.  SUBSCRIPTION,   50c.    PER    YEAR. 

The  Boycotter  prints  35,000  copies  weekly.      Advertisements  will   be  inserted  at 

the  rate  of  $1.00  per  inch.    Devoted  to  the  Interests  of  Labor.    Communications  for 

The  Boycotter  can  be  addressed  to  No.  24  North  William  St.,  New  York. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    CINCINNATI    ARTISAN. 
CINCINNATI.  ---...  OHIO. 

PUBLISHED    BY    THE    CINCINNATI    ARTISAN    COMPANY. 
This  journal  has  been  greatly  improved  ;  Is  now  in  its  eighth  year ;  matter  principally 
written  especially  for  it  by  professional  engineers,  chemists,  i]7-actical  artisans,  etc.,  who 
use  plain  language,  making  the  paper  of  immense  value  to  mechanics  and  their  families, 
manufacturers,  sawmillers,  etc.     Sixteen  pages  monthly,  $1.00  a  year.    Commissions  to 
Agents.    Send  for  advertising  rates.    Circulation,  10,000  bona-TifJc    Sample  copies  free. 
LARGE  CIRCULATION  IN  SOUTHERN  STATES. 
J.  H.  HORTON,  Editor  and  Manager.    Office,  No.  2:^3  West  Fourth  St.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 


RAILTtTAY     REP  OR  T  E  R  . 

Published  Every  Saturday  at 
PITTSBURGH,  ....  PENNSYLVANIA. 

SUBSCRIPTION,    $3.50,    IN    ADVANCE. 
Devoted  to  the  interests  of  Railways  In  the  United  States  and  Canada.    Sixteen  pages, 
with  cover.    Size,"llxl5.    Steadily  growing  in  influence  and  circulation.    Published  In  one 
of  the  largest  railroad  and  manufacturing  centres  in  the  country. 

J.  G.  FULTON,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  334. 


SPIRIT    VOICES. 

A    NEW   MONTHLY   SPIRITUAL    MAGAZINE.    32   PAGES,    PUBLISHED    UNDER    THE 

AUSPICES   OF   THE    NATIONAL  DEVELOPING   CIRCLE. 
Geo.  a.  Fuller,  Editor ;   Mrs.  G.  D.  Stevens,  Ass.  Editor ;    Dr.  J.  A.  Bliss,  Bus.  Manager. 
Terms— Invariably  In  advance,  $1,50  per  annum.     Single  copies,  15  cents.    Advertise- 
ments inserted  at  10  cents  per  line  each  insertion,  average  seven  words  to  line,  brevier  type. 
Special  rates  for  continued  advertisements  for  three,  six  or  twelve  months.    Address, 

JAMES  A.  BLISS,  Business  Manager, 

121  West  Concord  Street,  Boston,  Mass. 


BAYERISCHES    -WOCHENBEATT. 
BALTIMORE,  .....  MARYLAND. 

LOUIS   HEISE,    Publisher   and    Editor. 

Main  Office :  59  South  Gay  Street,  Baltimore,  Md.     New  York  Office :  93  Elm  Street. 

Branch  Offices  In  all  the  principal  cities  of  the  United  States. 

The  Bayerisches  Wochexblatt   circulates  in  all  the  States,  Germany,  etc.,  and  is  a 
first-class  advertising  medium.    Send  for  sample  copy. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    AMENDMENT    HERALD. 

POBLISHED  EVERY  THURSDAY  AT 

CLEVELAND,  ......  OHIO. 

This  paper  is  devoted  to  Temperance  views  and  the  advocacy  of  measui-es  to  secure  a 
Prohibitory  Amendment  to  State  and  National  Constitutions.  It  will  continue  to  be  the 
medium  for  the  interchange  of  thought  concerning  the  best  ways  and  means  for  the  anni- 
hilation of  the  greatest  curse  of  the  age— the  liquor  traffic.  Superintendents  of  the  var- 
ious Departments  of  W.  C.  T.  U.  Work  send  out  plans  through  its  columns. 

Invaluable  to  Ohio  Temperance  Workers.    Subscription  price,  $1.00  per  year. 

Address  Headquarters  O.  W.  C.  T.  U.,  CLEVELAND,  Ohio. 

TO    ADVERTISERS. 

THE    YARMOUTH    TIMES. 

[semi-weekly.] 

PUBLISHED  IN  THE  FLOURISHING  AND  GO-AHEAD  TOWN  OF 

YARMOUTH,  -  -  .  -  .  NOVA    SCOTIA. 

Reaches  all  sections  of  Nova  Scotia,  and  offers  an  excellent  means  for  reaching  the 

eye  of  the  people  in  the  most  prosperous  Western  Counties  of  the  province, 

who  carry  on  a  large  business  with  the  United  States. 

Advertisements  inserted  at  fair  rates.    Address,  The  Times,  YARMOUTH,  N.  S. 


"FOLKE-VENNEN." 
CHICAGO,  -  .  -  .  I  .  ILLINOIS. 

A  SCANDINAVIAN  JOURNAL,  DEPOSITED  WEEKLY  IN  1,339   POST  OFFICES. 
ONLY    SELECT    ADVERTISEMENTS    INSERTED. 
For  terms  address, 

MORTENSEN   &   CROOK,    Publishers, 

332  West  Indiana  Street,  Chicago.  IlL 
Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  799 


The  Contra  Costa   Gazette. 


PUBLISHED    EVERY    SATURDAY    AT 

MARTINEZ,  -  -  -  -  CALIFORNIA. 

(THE  COUNTY  SEAT.) 


THE    PIONEER    NEWSPAPER    OF    CONTRA    COSTA    COUNTY,     CALIFORNIA. 


ESTABLISHED    IN    1858. 


HAVINa  OVER  TWENTY-FIVE   YEARS"  ESTABLISHED  CIRCULATION   AND   REPUTA- 
TION AS  THE  OFFICIAL  AND  COUNTY  HOME  NEWSPAPER. 


BUNKER    &    FOSTER,   PROPRIETORS. 


NO    ADVERTISING     OF     OBJECTIONABLE     CHARACTER,    CONDITIONS,    OR    PRICE 

WILL    BE    TAKEN. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Chicago    Legal    News. 

PUBLISHED  EVERT  SATURDAY  AT 

CHICAGO,  -  -      -  -  ILLINOIS. 

CHICAGO  LEGAL  NEWS   COMPANY,  Publishers. 

MYRA  BRADWELL,  Editor. 

The  very  large  cireulatiou  of  The  Legal  News  renders  It  a  fii"st-class  medium  for  advertisers. 

SCALE  OF  ADVERTISING  RATES  : 

Space.             1  week.     2  weeks.     3  weeks.     4  weeks.    3  months.    6  months.  1  year. 

One  Square $100            $175            $2  50            $3  25             $8  00            $15  50  $30  00 

Two  Square.* 2  00               3  50-475               600               1575               3000  5900 

Three  Squares 2  80              5  00              6.50              8  00              23  00              44  00  87  00 

•Quarter  Column 4  68              8  75            12  87            15  00              37  50              73  75  137  50 

Half  Column 8  75            14  37            2150            27  50              72  50            135  00  262  50 

One  Column 15  00            27  50            38  75            52  50            135  00            262  50  437  50 

Ten  lines  of  agate  make  a  square. 
Advertisements  must  be  paid  for  in  advance,  and  when  not  so  paid,  50  per  cent,  will  be 

added.  

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Lincoln    County    Leader. 

"WHITE  OAKS,  -  -  LINCOLN   CO.,  N.  M. 


PUBLISHED  EVERY  SATURDAY. 


THE      LEADING     PAPER     OF     A      SUPERB     REGION. 


OFFICIAL    PAPER  OF  THE  COUNTY. 


WILLIAM   CAFFREY,  -        -         -        Publisher. 

LARGE    CIRCULATION. 


DEVOTED    TO    THE    BEST    INTERESTS    OF    COUNTY    AND    TERRITORY. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


800 


GEO.  P.  ROWELL  &  GO'S 


ADVERTISE    IN 
THE    PITTsiiBl  KG    STAR. 

It  has  the  Largest  Circulation  of  any  weelily 
paper  in  the  city. 

ESTABLISHED  APRIL  26,  18S3. 


THE 
BEADLE     COUNTY     DEMOCRAT 


It  is  for  sale  by  all  newsdealers  in  Western 
Pennsylvania  and  Eastern  Ohio,  at  3  cents 
per  copy. 

Published  every  Saturday  morning. 

OFP'ICE  : 

16a   Fourth    Ave..  Pittsburg.  Pa. 
COLLEGE    MERCURY. 
Racine, 


Is  publislied  everj'  Thursday  morning 
by  JAS.  T.  CONLEY,  at 

Cavoiir,  -  -  Daliota. 

It  is  the  Best  Advertising  Medium  in  this 
section. 

It  contains  all  the  latest  local  and  general 
news  In  a  condensed  and  readable  form. 


$1.50  PER  YEAR. 


THE    ANITA    TIMES. 


\Viscousiu.    Anita, 


lo^va. 


Published  semi-monthly  during  the  collegi- 
ate year  Ijy  the 


V.  D.  ROOD,  Proprietor. 


HARRY    HAZLETT,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


STUDENTS   OF   RACINE    COLLEGE. 

A  well-conducted  College  Magazine,  with  a 
good  circulation. 

SUBSCRIPTION,  $2.00  PER  YEAR. 


Advertising  Rates  furnished  on  application. 
THE     PEOPLE. 

Indianapolis,         -  -  Indiana. 

Independent  in  everything.  Largest  circu- 
lation. All  the  news  of  the  week,  and  Turf 
Notes  and  Sporting  Intelligence  generally. 

Published  every  Saturday,  at  $2  per  Year. 

Best  Advertising  Medium  In  the  State.  The 
61dest  and  best  weekly  paper  published  In 
the  capital  of  all  Hoosierdom. 

ENOS  B.  REED,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

THE    HIGH    SCHOOL    MONTHLY. 

Published  at 
Holyoke,       -         -       Massachusetts. 

Under  the  auspices  of 

GAMMA    DELTA    EPSILON,    OP    THE 
HOLYOKE   HIGH   SCHOOL. 

Subscription,  30  cents  per  Annum. 

Advertising  rates  sent  on  application. 

Exchange  with  all. 


A  large  four -page  paper,  published   every 
Thursday. 

By  energy  and  strict  attention  to  business 
this  paper  has  been  made  second  to  none  in 
this  Section  of  the  State.  As  an  advertising 
medium  It  has  no  superior.    Try  it. 

THE 
WEST     NEWBURY     MESSENGER. 


West  Newbury,      -      Massachusetts. 

Published     fortnightly     by 
ALFRED  N.  AMBROSE. 


Subscription,  75  cents  per  Year,  in  Advance. 


Advertising  rates  sent  on  application. 

A   first-class   medium   for   advertisers    of 
every  class. 

ALCONA    COUNTY    REVIEW. 


A  local  family  newspaper. 
Harrisville, 


Michigan. 


Published  every  Friday  by  J.  K.  FAIRCHILD. 


All  business  communications  addressed  to 

HIGH  SCHOOL  MONTHLY,  75  Appleton  St., 
Holyoke,  Mass. 

THE    MEAFORD    MIRROR. 

Meaford,         -  -        Grey  Co.,  Out. 

A  POPULAR   AND  WIDELY  CIRCULATED 
EIGHT-PAGE    PAPER. 


It  has  a  large  circulation  in  this  and  ad- 
jacent counties,  and  is  an  exceptionable 
good  advertising  medium. 

Send  for  rates. 

COLUMBUS    SAFEGUARD. 


Published   every   Fi'iday  by 
JAMES  PATTERSON. 


Subscription  Price,  $1.00  per  Year,  In  advance. 

Advertising  rates  furnished  on  application. 

THE    NEWS. 

Published  every  Thursday  by 

FAULDS  &  BROS. 

Independence,       -  -       AVlsconsin. 

Terms— $2.00  per  annum,  including  post- 
age, which  the  publisher  prepays ;  $1.30  per 
annum  if  paid  in  advance. 

The  News  is  one  of  the  best  mediums 
through  which  you  can  reach  the  people, 
having  a  large  and  increasing  circulation. 


Columbus  Junction,  -  Louisa  Co.,  la. 


Published  everj-  Thursday  by 
J.  E.  EGGERT. 


A  local  paper,  read  by  almost  every  family 
In  this  and  adjacent  counties.  Valuable  as 
an  advertising  medium  as  it  is  Interesting  as 
a  newspaper.    Send  for  rates. 

GRAND    RAPIDS    JOURNAL. 


Grand  Rapids, 


Daliota. 


PUBLISHED  EVERY  FRIDAY  BY 


JOE  M.  CHAPPLE. 

Grand  Rapids,  the  most  beautiful  city  in 
Dakota,  is  the  geographical  center  of  La- 
moure  County.  The  Journal,  which  is  de- 
servedly popular,  is  rapidly  increasing  in 
circulation,  and  is  a  valuable  advertising 
medium.    Send  for  rates. 


AMERICAX  NEWSPAPER   DIRECTORY.  801 


THE    LARGEST    DAILY    CIRCULATION    IN    AMERICA. 


The    Chicago    Daily    News 

BELIEVES   THAT   NO    OTHER   DAILY  PAPER  IN  AMERICA  PRINTED,  DURING  THE 

YEAR   1884,  SO   LARGE   A   TOTAL   NUMBER   OF   COMPLETE   COPIES  AS 

WOULD    MAKE    AN    AVERAGE    DAILY    ISSUE    EQUAL 

TO    125,178    PAPERS. 


IT  DEMONSTRATES  ITS  OWN  CLAIM  TO  THIS  LARGE  CIRCULATION  BY  A  DETAILED 

t 

STATEMENT,  UNDER   OATH,  SHOWING  THE   EXACT  NUMBER   OF  PAPERS 

PRINTED    ON    EACH    PUBLICATION  DAY  OF  THE  YEAR,    WITH 

THE    FURTHER    GUARANTEE    OF    GENUINENESS 

ASSURED  IN  ITS  STANDING  OFFER 

TO  SHOW 

TO  ANY  REPUTABLE  ADVERTISER  ALL  ITS  BOOKS  AND  ACCOUNTS 

RELATING  TO  CIRCULATION. 

THE  "  DAILY  NEWS  " 

CLAIMS  "  FIRST   PLACE  "  AMONG   THE   DAILIES  OF   AMERICA    AS  TO   EXTENT  OF 

CIRCULATION,  AND  WILL  YIELD  IT  ONLY  WHEN 

DISPLACED  BY  A  DISPUTANT  WHO 

SUBMITS  HIS  CLAIMS  TO  A  LIKE  PRESENTATION    AND  EXAMINATION. 


THE    CHICAGO    DAILY    NEWS 

HAS  ADVERTISING  SPACE  TO  SELL  UPON  TERMS  BEARING  A  DIRECT  RELATION 

TO    THE    EXTENT    AND    CHARACTER    OF    ITS    CIRCULATION. 


Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

51 


80  GEO.   P.   ROWELL   &   GO'S 

The  Philadelphia  Weekly  Times. 

PHILADELPHIA,  -     -  PENNSYLVANIA. 

SUBSCRIPTION,  ONE  DOLLAR  PER  YEAR. 


The  Philadelphia  Weekly  Times  Is  edited  with  special  reference  to  the  wants  of 
people  who  are  not  within  reach  of  a  good  daily  paper.  Its  contributors  from  week  to 
week  are  among  the  foremost  men  of  the  nation,  and  no  department  of  news  or  literature 
Is  slighted.  It  is  adapted  as  well  to  women  as  to  men  ;  hence,  although  its  political  intelli- 
gence is  fuU  and  accurate  and  its  political  editorials  free  and  fearless,  liberal  provision  is 
made  for  literary,  dramatic  and  musical  matters,  travels  and  adventure,  fiction,  poetry, 
fashions  and  the  chronicle  of  current  social  events.  In  all  tliese  departments  the  pens  of 
the  best  writers  are  engaged,  wlille  selections  from  other  journals  are  made  with  care,  taste 
and  fullness.  Stories  of  the  War,  written  by  prominent  participants,  Blue  and  Grey,  In 
every  number.    Address  letters  to  "THE    TIMES,"  Philadelphia. 

Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

F  u  1 1  o  n^    Sun. 

PUBLISHED  EVERY  SATURDAY  AT 


LITTLE  ROCK,  -  - -  -  ARKANSAS. 

By  E.  A.  FULTON,  Editor. 


An  INDEPENDENT  newspaper  of  REPUBLICAN  principles,  but  not  controlled  by  any 

set  of   politicians  or  manipulators ;  devoted  to  collecting   and   publishing  all 

the  news  of  the  day  in  the  most  Interesting  shape,  and  with  the 

greatest   possible  promptness,  accuracy   and  impartiality. 


As  an  advertising  medium  The  Su.v  offers  facilities  at  rates  more  reasonable  than 
any  other  weekly  published  in  the  State. 


Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  No.  10  Spruce  St..  New  York. 

Augustana    Book    Concern. 

(INCORPORATED.) 

ROCK  ISLAND, ILLINOIS. 

PUBLISHERS,  IMPORTERS  AND  BOOKSELLERS. 


PUBLISHERS  OF 

AUGUSTANA    OCH    MISSIONAREN, 

OfiQclal  Organ  of  the  Swedish  Lutheran  Augustaua  Svnod— Weekly.    Price,  $1.60  Per  Year. 

UNGDOMS-VANNEN, 

A  Swedish  Magazine  for  Young  People— Semi-Monthly.    $1 .00  Per  Year. 

THE  OLIVE  LEAF, 

An  English  Sun(Uiy  School  Paper. 

PRICE    TO    ONE    ADDRE.'SS.    PER    YEAR: 

1  copy,  .........  .so  Cents. 

25     "  -  -  .  -  -  -  -  -  -■  •       20      " 

50     "  -  -  -  -  ,         -  -  -  -  17^   " 

100     "  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -       15       " 

SEND   FOR   SAMPLE    COPIES   AND   ADVERTISING   RATES. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  No.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Orange    Grove. 

LIVERPOOL,  -  - -  -  -  FLORIDA. 

JOHN  CROSS,  Publisher. 

IF  YOU  WANT  RELIABLE  INFORMATION  CONCERNING 

FLORIDA, 

ITS  BEAUTIFUL  CLIMATE,  CHEAP  HOMES.  ORANGE  GROVES,  CHEAP  LANDS 
TO  LIVE  ON,  OR  FOR  SPECULATION,  SEND  FOR  THE 


ORANGE     GROVE," 


A  MONTHLY  JOURNAL,  DEVOTED  TO  THE  LAND  INTEREST  IN  FLORIDA. 

Only  $1.00  Per  Annum.  Samples  TEN  Cents— Silver. 

Geo.  P.  ROWELL  &  Co.,  Agents.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  803 


The  Troy  Daily  Telegram 


TROY,  -  -  -  .  NEW    YORK. 


C.   L.   MacARTHUR  &  SON,  -  -         Editors  and  Publishers. 


THE     BEST     DAILY      NEWSPAPER     PUBLISHED      IN     NORTHERN     NEW     YORK. 


It  circulates  not  only  In  Troy,  Albany  and  vicinity,  but  its  circulation  extends  to  all 
parts  of  New  York  State.    Its  columns  are  always  open  to  the  public. 


AS   AN   ADVERTISING   MEDIUM   IT   IS   UNEQUALLED. 


THE    FACT    THAT    ADVERTISERS    WHO    PATRONIZED    THE    "  DAILY  TELEGRAM " 

SEVERAL    YEARS    STILL    PATRONIZE    ITS    COLUMNS,    MEANS    THAT    IT 

PAYS  THEM  TO  ADVERTISE  IN  THE  "TROY  DAILY  TELEGRAM." 


Why  it  pays  so  well  you  can  readily  see  by  inspecting  the  paper  and  making  inquiries  as 
to  its  large  and  broadcast  circulation. 


ADVERTISING    RATES    LOW.  FURNISHED    ON    APPLICATION, 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


804  GEO.  P.  ROWELL   &  GO'S 


DAILY  UNION  and  DAILY  TIMES,  Consolidated  in  1878. 


Daily  Union.  Niagara  Democrat. 

LocKPORT  Union  (Dally),  Established  1860.   Niagara  Democrat  (Weekly),  Established  1821. 
UNION  PRINTING  AND  PUBLISHING  CO.,  O.  W.  CUTLER,  PRESIDENT. 

LOCKPORT,  -  -      -  -  NEW    YORK. 

NEW    TYPE,    NEW    PRESSES,   NEW    QUARTERS. 

The  Daily  Union  Is  an  able  and  Influential  journal.    The  Niagara  Democrat,  the  weekly 
edition,  is  well  known  as  one  of  the  best  weeklies  in  this  portion  of  the  State. 

CIRCULATION:    DAILY    UNION,    1,200;    NIAGARA    DEMOCRAT,    5.000. 

Geo.  P.  RowKLL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

The   Rhode    Island    Democrat. 

The  Official  and  only  State  Democratic  Weekly  Newspaper. 


PROVIDENCE,  -  - -  RHODE    ISLAND. 

JOHN    H.    SCHOFIELD,  Editor.  DEMOCRAT   PUB.  CO.,  Proprietors.      ■ 

SUBSCRIPTION,  $2.50 ;   IN  ADVANCE,  $2.00. 


"The  Rhode  Island  Democrat,"  Providence,  R.  I. ;  "Democrat  and  Sentinel,"  Burling- 
ton, Vt. ;  "Sunday  Sentinel,"  Burlington,  Vt.;  "Home  Visitor,"  St.  Albans,  Vt j  "Recorder," 
North  Hero,  Vt.;  "Rutland  Sentinel,"  Rutland,  Vt.;  "Herald,"  Nicholville,  N.  Y.:  "News," 
Plattsburgh,  N.  Y.;  "Journal,"  Chaniplain,  N  Y.;  "Record,"  Port  Henry,  N.  Y.;  "Star," 
Chateaugay,  N.  Y.;  "Journal,"  Molra,  N.  Y.  The  above  twelve  Weekly  newspapers  have 
been  consolidated  with  The  Rhode  Island  Democrat.  The  circulation  (8,34tJ)  of  the 
twelve  subscription  lists  combined  makes  it  one  of  the  best  advertising  mediums  in  the 
country.    Advertising  tariff  reasonable. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Palmer's    Monthly. 

KANSAS  CITY,  -  - -  -  MISSOURI. 

S.    C.   palmer,   Editor   and   Publisher. 
SUBSCRIPTION,  -  $1.00    PER    ANNUH. 


PALMER'S  MONTHLY  IS  A  LARGE  SIXTEEN-PAGE  MONTHLY  PAPER,  DEVOTED  TO 
THE  INTERESTS  OF  NURSERYMEN,  TREE  AGENTS  AND  KINDRED  AFFAIRS. 


Is  the  only  paper  of  its  class  in  America  and  is  Intended  to  be  a  general  Organ  of  the  Trade. 

REGULAR  RATES   FOR  1885,    $2.00    PER   INCH. 

Special  Contracts  for  Advertising  will  be  made  to  Specialty  Advertisers. 

SAMPLE  COPIES  MAILED   FREE,  WHICH  MUST  BE   SEEN  TO  BE  APPRECIATED. 


Geo.  p.  Roweix  &  Co.,  Agent.s,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE  MOST   WIDELY  QUOTED   PAPER  IN  NORTH   CAROLINA,    SAYS   "  NOWITZKY'S 
MAGAZINE,"    IS    THAD    MANNING'S 


Gold    Leaf, 


Publlslied  at 

HENDERSON,  -  -  -  VANCE    CO.,    N.  C. 

MANNING  BROTHERS,  Editors  and  Proprietors. 


An  established  journal  of  progressive  ideas,  in  keeping  with  the  new  order  of  things  In 
the  New  South.  The  only  newspaper  published  in  the  county— the  most  favored  spot  in 
North  Carolina— in  the  finest  tobacco  country  in  the  world.    Here  the  yellow  leaf,  the  golden 

fraln  and  the  fleecy  staple  all  meet  and  happily  blend  ;  and  here  our  people  are  indus- 
rlous  and  prosperous— a  class  whose  trade  is  well  worth  seeking  and  having. 

While  'The  Gold  Leaf  does  not  claim  to  spread  as  rapidly  as  scandal  or  as  broad  as  crime. 
It  has  a  good  circulation  at  home  and  abroad,  and  enjoys  a  name  and  fame  second  to  no 
paper  of  its  age  and  pretensions  in  the  country.  As  an  advertising  medium  it  offers  superior 
mducements  to  the  merchant,  the  manufacturer  and  the  business  man  generally  .seeking 
the  trade  of  Middle  and  Eastern  North  Carolina.  Special  contract  rates  furnished  on  appli- 
tion.  Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  805 


The    Up -Town    News, 


1164    NORTH  THIRD    AVE.,  -  -  N.    Y.    CITY. 

(NEAR    167TH    ST.) 


A      SUCCESSFUL      NEWSPAPER. 


THE      HIGHEST      ENCONIUMS      FROM      THE     PRESS      AND      THE      PUBLIC. 


SPECIALLY    DEVOTED    TO    UP -TOWN    INTERESTS. 


CIRCULATION    OVER    FIVE    THOUSAND    COPIES    WEEKL,V. 


The  ouly  Live  and  most  Reliable  Up-Towii  Newspaper. 


BEST     ADVERTISING     MEDIUM     FOR     THE      MONEY      PAID      IN      THE      CI-^Y. 


ONE    DOLLAIl    PER    YEAR.        ADVERTISING  RATES  FURNISHED  ON  APPLICATION. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  .\gents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


806  GEO.  P.   ROWELL  &  GO'S 

RICHMOND    COUNTY    HERALD. 

Published  Every  Friday  Morning  at 
STAPLETON,  -  -  -  STATEN    ISLAND,    N.    Y. 

CIRCULATION  1,900. 

THE   BEST  ADVERTISING  MEDIUM   IN  THE   VICINITY   FOR   BUSINESS   PURPOSES. 
G.  C.  DEANE,  Proprietor  and  Publisher. 

THE    ADVOCATE. 
ROCKFORD,  .....  ILIilNOIS. 

Entered  at  the  Post  Office  In  Rockford,  111.,  as  second-class  matter. 

Devoted  to  the  interests  of  Real  Estate,  Insurance,  etc.    Published  at  Rockford,  III.,  the 

15th  of  every  month,  by  W.  G.  DUSTIN  &  CO. 

Circulation,  6,000  copies.  Advertising  rates  reasonable. 

The  extensive  aud  reguiar  circulation  of  The  Advocate  renders  it  an  excellent  advertising 

medium. 
Gbo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    WESTERN    RAILROADER. 

A  Monthlv  Journal  devoted  to  the  interest  of  Railroad  Men.    Published  at 
ROCK    ISLAND,  ....  lELINOIS. 

Price,  60  cents  per  year,  in  advance.  The  make  up  of  The  Western  Railroader  will  be 
of  the  best  and  most  reliable  news,  short  stories,  humorous  ai-ticles,  adventures  on  the  rail. 
Interesting  sketches  of  railroad  men,  and  everything  that  will  tend  to  make  a  bright,  newsy, 
entertaining  and  instructive  paper.  TO  ADVERTISERS— We  desire  to  call  the  attention  of 
advertisers  to  our  paper  as  an  excellent  wav  to  reach  a  large  percentage  of  the  masses  em- 
ployed on  railways.    Address  :  THE  WESTERN  RAILROADER,  Rock  Island,  111. 

J.  P.  BLEDSOE,  Editor. 


THE    REAL    ESTATE    AND    BUILDERS'    MONTHLY. 
BUFFALO,  .....  NEW    YORK. 

HAAS  &  KLEIN,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

A  practical  journal  devoted  to  improved  and  unimproved  propertj^  in  city  and  county. 
The  only  paper  of  its  kind  published  in  the  western  part  of  New  York.  As  an  advertising 
medium  it  is  unequalled.  Subscription,  only  $1.50  per  Annum.  For  advertising  rates,  etc., 
address :  HAAS  &  KLEIN,  124  and  126  Seneca  Street,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Geo.  p.  Rowkll  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


KNIGHTS     OF     HONOR     REPORTER. 


BOSTON,  .....  MASSACHUSETTS. 

Established  in  1ST5. 

An  eight-page  monthly,  in  the  interest  of  the  Benevolent  Order  known  as  the  Knights 

of  Honor.    Circulation,  15,600  copies  monthly,  reaching  every  part  of  the  United  States. 

Advertising  rates  :  One  inch  space,  $2.00  each  insertion. 

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Issued  every  Saturday. 
ATHENS,  ....  CALHOUN    CO.,    MICH. 

L.  H.  LOVE,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
The  Times  contains  all  the  news  relating  to  Athens  and  Calhoun  Count}'  in  particular, 
and  to  the  State  of  Michigan  in  general.  It  is  well  stocked  with  choice  home  reading  and 
contains  a  careful  summiary  of  Foreign  ne^^■s.  It  reaches  the  fireside  of  every  farmer  In 
this  and  adjacent  counties,  and  for  this  reason  can  be  relied  upon  to  do  very  good  service  as 
an  advertising  medium.    Advertising  rates  made  known  on  application. 


GREENWICH      ENTERPRISE. 

OFFICE    ON   EAST    MAIN    STREET, 
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A    WEEKLY   JOURNAL. 

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PHILADELPHIA,  ....  PENNSYLVANIA. 

Published  Monthly  by 

H.  W.  KELLEY,  711  SANSOM  STREET,  PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 
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paper  containing  short  stories  and  other  interesting  features. 

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Fishing    Gazette. 


W.    H.    FAULHABER,  Manager. 


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PUBLISHED    IN    THE    UNITED    STATES    OR    CANADA. 

DEVOTED    TO    THE    FISH    AND    OYSTER    INTERESTS. 

Therefore  the  oniy  direct  medium  of  ooniniunication  between  the  Fisheries  and  Dealers. 


ITS   SUBSCRIPTION  LIST   IS   COMPOSED   OF   NINE-TENTHS 


OF   THE 


FISHERS,    SHIPPERS    AND    DEALERS    OF    THE    UNITED    STATES, 


Which  makes  it  invaluable  as  an  Advertising  Medium  as  its  readers  are  a  class  that  can 

be  reached  by  no  other  means. 


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Eclectic   Journal   of    Education. 


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CONFESSEDLY    "THE    BEST    EDUCATIONAL    ADVERTISING    MEDIUM" 

FOR    PUBLISHERS    AND    DEALERS, 

FOR    TEXT    BOOKS    AND    REFERENCE    BOOKS, 

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THE    NORTH    AMERICAN    REVIEAV. 


It  discusses  important  and  timely  topics  only. 

It  gives  an  equal  hearing  to  both  sides  of  the  question. 

Its  contributors  are  tlie  lending  thinkers  of  the  day. 

It  has  a  larger  circulation  than  any  other  Review  in  tlie  world. 

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the  only  paper  specially  devoted  to  the  development  of  the  important  district  known  as 
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THE     KEYSTONE     GAZETTE. 
W^AYNESBORO,  ...  FRANKL.IN    CO.,    PA. 

JAMES    B.    FISHER,  -  -  -  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

Circulaton,  900.  Size,  26x40.  Independent.  Weekly.  Waynesboro  has  a  population  of 
over  3,000,  and  is  a  manufacturing  centre,  the  large  Steam  Engine  and  Separator  Works  of 
Frick  &  Co.  and  the  Geiser  Manufacturing  Co.,  and  the  Fruit  Evaporator  Works  of  the 
Amercan  Manufacturing  Co.,  aggregating  a  capital  of  more  than  $1,50(1,000,  and  employing 
upwards  of  1,500  hands,  being  located  here.    The  Gazette  is  a  flrst-class  advertising  medium 


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The  Knights  of  Honor  Standard. 


PUBLISHED    ON   THE    15TH    OP    EVERY  MONTH. 


268    WEST   34TH    STREET,  -  -  N.   Y.   CITY. 


ADAM    WARNOC'K,    JOHN    E.    HEARTT,    JOHN    MULLIGAN,     Editors. 


DEVOTED    TO    THE    INTERESTS    OF    THE    KNIGHTS   OF   HONOR,    THE  AMERIi 'AN 
LEGION    OF    HONOR    AND    THE    ROYAL    ARCANUM. 


The  Standard  is  one  of  the  very  few  papers  published  in  Canada  and  the  United  States 

which  have  furnished  a  detailed  statement  showing  the  date  and  actual  edition  of 

each  issue  for  a  full  year.    This  statement  will  be  found  in  the  catalogue  part 

of  this  book,  and  its  appearance  there  is  the  strongest  evidence  of 

its  reliability. 


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MONTHLY  ILLUSTRATED    REVIEW,   PUBLISHED    IN   THE    INTEREST   OF   AGRICUL- 
TURE,   COMMERCE    AND    INDUSTRIES. 

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LOUIS  TANCO,  General  Manager. 
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tral and  South  America  and  the  United  States,  having  already  a  standing  In  the  South  Ameri- 
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ADVERTISING  MEDIUM  through  all  the  Spanish-speaking  countries.  "  La  America  "  is  the 
re(;ognized  Spanish  Organ  on  all  matters  pertaining  to  the  advancement  of  commerce  and 
its  many  industries.        Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Trenton    Sunday    Advertiser. 

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A.  M.  CLARKE,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


A    LIVE,    6-COLUMN    OCTAVO.    IN    ITS    THIRD    VOLUME, 
AND    A    MARVELOUS    SDCCESS. 


CIRCULATION,    3,5  UO    AND    STEADILY    INCREASING. 
INDEPENDENT,  BUT  NEUTRAL  IN  NOTHING. 


PARTICULARLY  DEVOTED  TO  LOCAL  NEWS.  SOCIETY  GOSSIP,  LEGITIMATE  SPORTS, 
AND  TRADE  ORGANIZATION  MATTERS. 

SIX    COLUMNS    OF    TELEGRAPH    NEWS    IN    EVERY    ISSUE. 

NO   OBJECTIONABLE   ADVERTISEMENTS   OR   HEAVY   CUTS   ACCEPTED. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  ARents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Agnostic. 


A    RADICAL    paper    FOR    FREE-THINKERS. 

816  GIRARD  AVENUE,  -  -  PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 

E.    M.    LESTER,    Manager. 

WEEKLY,  8  PAGES  ON  GOOD  PAPER,  AT  THE  POPULAR  PRICE  OF  |1.00  PER  YEAR. 

THE     AGNOSTIC 

DON'T  KNOW  or  care  anything  about  Hell  or  Heaven  in  another  world,  but  it  DOES 

KNOW  that  the  priests  have   practically  demonstrated  that  there  is  a 

Hell  in  this  world  -.and  if  they  have  not  the  KEYS,  they 

are  the  KEYSTONE  of  the  Institution. 


IT  IS  NOT  A  MEDIUM   FOR  ADVERTISING  SWINDLES  OF  ANY  KIND. 

Sample  Copies  sent  on  Application. 

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The    Charlotte   Valley    INBews. 

DAVENPORT,  -  -  -  DELAW^ARE  CO.,  N.  Y. 

PUBLISHED    WEDNESDAYS,    AT    $1.00    PER    YEAR. 


EDWARD  O'CONNOR,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


ONE    OF    THE    BEST    ADVERTISING    MEDIUMS    IN    THE    COUNTRY. 


This  is  a  lively  local  and  general  newspaper,  and  the  only  one  published  in  the  beautiful 
and  fertile  valley  of  the  Charlotte  River.  It  is  located  at  the  active  and  enterprising  village 
of  Davenport,  Delaware  Co.,  N.  Y.,  and  has  a  circulation  of  850,  and  is  rapidly  increasing. 

It  has  six  pages,  13x20  each.  

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


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The  Attleboro  Advocate. 


ISSUED   EVERY    SATURDAY    AT 

ATTLEBORO,  -  -  MASSACHUSETTS. 


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IS    A    LARGE    EIGHT-PAGE,    FORTY-EIGHT    COLUMN   PAPER,    CONTAINING  NEWS 

BOTH    LOCAL    AND    GENERAL. 


Has  steadily  grovvu  in  circulation,  size  and  quality  since  we  purchased  it,  and  to  day 
stands  ahead  of  its  competitors.  It  is  the  cheapest  and  best  paper  published  In  town,  and 
offers  to  subscribers  advantages  which  cannot  fall  to  please. 


THE    TERMS    OF    -'THE    ADVOCATE"    ARE      $1.00    A     YEAR    IN    ADVANCE,    OR 
3    CENTS    PER  SINGLE   COPY,  A    PRICE   WITHIN   THE   REACH   OF  ALL. 


To  advertisers  we  claim  to  offer  better  advantages  than  can  be  found  In  any  other  paper 
In  this  locality.  Its  circulation  is  more  than  double  that  of  otlier  papers  in  town,  and  is  the 
largest  country  weekly  in  Bristol  County,  consequently  an  advertisement  placed  in  The 
Advocate  is  seen  and  read  by  a  greater  number  of  people  than  can  be  reached  by  other 
me^Uums,  and  brings  to  the  advertisers  greater  results. 


RATES  VERY  REASONABLE,  AND  WILL  BE  MADE  KNOWN  ON  APPLICATION. 


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Watervliet    Sentinel. 

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The    Western    Churchman. 

OFFICIAL  JOURNAL  OF  THE  MISSIONARY  JURISDICTIONS  OP 
COLORADO,    WYOMING,    UTAH    AND    IDAHO,    NEW    MEXICO    AND    ARIZONA. 


PUBLISHED  ON  THE  1st  AND  16th  OF  EVERY  MONTH  AT 


DENVER,  .  -  -  - -  -  COLORADO. 

Rev.    H.    FORRESTER,    Editor. 
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Suitable  Advertisements  inserted  at  reasonable  Rates. 


ORDERS    SOLICITED. 


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Hedding    Herald. 

ISSUED    MONTHLY    AT 

JERSEY  CITY,  -  - -  -  NEW  JERSEY. 

SUBSCRIPTION,   50   CENTS  A   YEAR.        SINGLE   COPIES,    5   CENTS. 

Rev.    JAMES   BOYD   BRADY,    Editor.  -  -  WALTER   F.    DOWNES,   Publisher. 

62  AND  64  DUANE  STREET,  NEW  YORK. 

The  Herald  is  the  Organ  of  the  Hedding  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  of  Jersey  City, 

and    circulates   among    Members   of    this  and   similar   Churches 

in   Jersey   City   and    neighboring   towns. 

A  GOOD  ADVERTISING  MEDIUM.    ONLY  RELIABLE  ADVERTISEMENTS  INSERTED. 


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The    Weekly    Bulletin. 

BALTIMORE,        -        (No.  iy^  north  street.)        -         MARYLAND. 

A    DEMOCRATIC    PAPER.         EIGHT    PAGES.  FORTY-EIGHT    COLUMNS. 


W.  R.  WOODY,  Publisher. 


BASE-BALL,    THEATRICAL    AND    LITERARY    MATTER.  CARTOON    EACH    ISSUE. 

PUBLISHED    EVERY    SATURDAY. 


The  Bulletin  offers  rare  value,  at  reasonable  rates,  to  Advertisers. 

CIRCULATION    LARGE. 

SAMPLE    COPIES    SENT    ON    APPLICATION. 

FIRST-CLASS    IN    ALL    RESPECTS.  QUICK    RETURNS    GUARANTEED. 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  813 


The    Brooklyn    Daily    Standard. 


BROOKLYN,  .  -  -  -  NEW    YORK. 


THE    ONLY    REPUBLICAN    PAPER    PUBLISHED   IN   THE    WESTERN    DISTRICT. 


It  has  a  large  and  rapidly-growing  circulation,  and  bids   fair,  within  a  very  brief 
period,  to  outstrip  all  its  local  contemporaries. 

ALREADY   IT   HAS   LEFT   SOME   OF   THE    OLDER   PAPERS   FAR    BEHIND. 

While  presenting,  every  evening,  In  concise  form, 

THE    FRESHEST    AND     LATEST    NEWS 

from  all  parts  of  the  world.  The  Standard  devotes  itself  more  especially  to  the  collection 
of  Local  News,  and  to  all  matters  pertaining  to  the  interests  of  Brooklyn.  It  aims  to  be  a 
FAMTTiY  PAPER,  and  rigidly  excludes  objectionable  matter  of  all  kinds  from  its  columns. 

SUBSCRIPTION,    $3.00   PER   YEAR  ;    SINGLE    COPIES,    ONE    CENT. 
Publication  Office  : 

No.    71    FULTON   STREET, 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


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THE  CAMP  FIRES  ARE  BURNING  BRIGHTLY! 


THE     BI^VOUAC. 

222  FRANKLIN  STREET,  -  -  BOSTON,  MASS. 


AN    INDEPENDENT    MILITARY    MONTHLY    MAGAZINE. 


EDWARD   F.   ROLLINS,    GEORGE  W.    POWERS,    GEORGE   KIMBALL,   Editors. 


The  Third  Volume  will  continue  to  be  devoted  to  illustrating  the  Heroism,  Pathos  and 
Humor  of  the  War,  by  Essays,  Sketches,  Descriptions,  Poetry,  Incidents  and  Humor,  to  re- 
produce as  far  as  possible  the  very  life  and  spirit  of  the  Camp  and  Field.  Especial  attention 
will  be  paid  to  the  consideration  of  live  measures  for  the  benefit  of  veterans  and  their 

dependent  ones.  

SHORT   EXTRACTS   FROM   THE   PRESS   NOTICES. 

"  It  is  edited  with  discrimination  and  is  thoroughly  good-humored  and  readable.  Its 
sketches  and  war-memories  are  such  as  old  soldiers  will  especially  appreciate,  but  such 
also  as  any  one  will  enjoy." — Boston  Journal. 

"  We  can  cordially  recommend  it  to  every  comrade,  as  a  guide  and  reference  book  upon 
Grand  Army  and  war  matters  that  are  of  so  much  interest  to  veteran  soldiers." — Boston  Globe. 

"  It  has  a  peculiar  field  of  its  own,  which,  we  are  pleased  to  say,  it  fills  admirably."^ 
Boston  Courier. 

"  Comrades  RoUins  of  the  13th,  Powers  of  the  38th,  and  Kimball  of  the  12th  Massachusetts 
Regiments  make  a  powerful  squad.  Their  magazine  faithfully  depicts  scenes  in  the  times 
which  tried  men's  souls  and  soles."— Marlboro'  Times. 

"  We  have  seen  no  publication  of  its  class  so  wholly  satisfactory,  and  its  size  is  just  right 
for  binding.  It  is  unflagging  In  variety,  while  a  sad  interest  centres  under  its  heading  of 
"  Mustered-out." — Clinton  Times. 

"  Replete  with  thrilling  and  heroic  acts  of  those  who  were  engaged  in  the  ciril  strife' 
pleasing  incidents  of  foraging  parties,  and  the  merry  moments  of  camp  lite."—Winchendon 

Terms :  Single  Copies,  15  Cents ;  Yearly,  $1.50. 
A    GOOD    ADVERTISING    MEDIUM    AMONG    THE    SOLDIER    CLASS. 


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THE    SPRINGFIELD    LEADER. 
SPRINGFIELD,  -  -        -  -  -  MISSOURI. 

DAILY    AND    WEEKLY. 


D.  C.  KENNEDY,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

The  oldest  Democratic  paper  In  Southwest  Missouri.    Circulates  in  Missouri,  Arkansas, 
Kansas  and  Texas. 


FEARLESS  AND  INDEPENDENT.  A  PAPER  FOR  THE  PEOPLE. 

THE     LABOR     HERALD. 
N.  E.  COR.  5th  AVE.  aud  SMITHFIELD  ST.,  PITTSBURGH,  PA. 

CIRCULATION,  15,000.  SUNDAY,  $2.50.  WEEKLY,  $1.50. 

GLEFFER  &  CO.,  Publishers. 

Geo.    p.   Rowell  &    Co.,  Agents,   10   Spruce  St.,    New   York. 


THE     NETVS     AND     TIMES. 

PUBLISHED    WEEKLY   AT 
GRAFTON.  ....  WAIiSH    CO.,    DAK. 

BY  HENRY  C.  UPHAM  and  FRANK  M.  WINSHIP. 

REPUBLICAN.  SIX  COLUMNS,  EIGHT  PAGES  TERMS,  $2.00. 

The  oldest  and  piost  largely  circulated  paper  In  the  county.    Reliable  and  conservative,  it 

may  be  safely  consulted  as  to  the  growth  aud  condition  of  the  country.    The  population  or 

the  County  is  about  14,000  and  rapidly  increasing,  so  that  advertisers  speak  through  us  to  a 

large  constituency.  Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co..  Agents,    10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE      COLFAX      CHRONICLE. 

Published  every  Saturday  at  

COLFAX,  -  -  -  -  GRANT    PARISH,    LA. 

H.  G.  GOODWYN,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 
Terms  of  subscription,  one  copy,  .  -  -  .  $1.50  per  annum. 

A  Democratic  journal,  devoted  to  local  and  general  news,  literature,  science,  agriculture, 
etc.  The  paper  of  the  district.  Reaches  all  classes,  and  as  an  advertising  medium  ranks 
as  the  best.  Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE      SHERBURNE      N  E  IV  S  . 

Published  every  Saturday  Morning  at  .»,^„,    ,r^^w^ 

SHERBURNE,  ....  -  NEW    YORK. 

BY  JOHN  H.  O'BRIAN,  -  -  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

TERMS,       -  -  -  $1.50      PER      YEAR.  -        IN    ADVANCE. 

ADVERTISING  RATES  MADE  KNOWN  ON    APPLICATION.      ORDERS  SOLICITED. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


RICE     LAKE    TIMES. 
RICE    LAKE,  ....  BARRON    CO.,    WIS. 

PUBLISHED    EVERY    SATURDAY    MORNING. 

CHARLES  W.  ANGEL,  ...  -  Editor  and  Publisher. 

OtJB  MOTTo— "  The  greatest  good  to  the  greatest  number."    The  Times  advocates  all  that 

nertains  to  the  public  welfare.    This  is  understood  by  the  people,  and  is  the  cause  of  the 

ereat  success  which  has  always  attended  its  efforts.    Circulation  larger  than  any  paper  in 

Barron  County.    Advertising  rates  reasonable.    Terms,  $1.50  per  annum,  in  advance. 


TRADE    REVIEW. 

ISSUED     EVERY     SATURDAY     AT  ^rTu^Tx-T* 

PETERSBURG,  -  (DAVID   MAY,  JR.,  Publisher.)  -  VIRGINIA. 

This  naner  is  read  by  over  5,000  people  in  the  counties  in  Southslde  and  Southwest 
Virginia,  and  m  North  Carolina.  Its  readers  embrace  planters,  small  farmers,  and  country 
manufacturers  and  storekeepers  of  all  kinds.  It  is  mailed  regularly  to  over  2,500  country 
storekeeoers  In  Virginia  and  North  Caroyna.    Subscription,  50  cents  per  annum. 

ADVERTISING  RATES  :  Ordinary  Advertisements.  5c.  per  line  ;  Special  Notices,  8c.  per  line; 
Reading  matter  (Brevier),  10c.  per  line:  Reading  matter  (Long  Primer),  15c.  per  line.  Transient 
Advertisements  must  be  paid  for  in  advance.  Liberal  discount  on  continued  advertisements. 


DIE      LATERNE. 

Issued  weekly  at  -irT*«jniTB  f 

ST.    LOUIS,  ....--  MISSOURI. 

LOUIS  WILLICH,  Publisher.  LITERARY  and  HUMORISTIC. 

The  leading  Literary  and  Humorous   Journal  of   the  West.     Circulates  among  the 

German  population  in  all  parts  of  the  Western  States.    As  an  advertising  medium  the 

Laterne  stands  in  the  front  rank.    Its  rates  are  reasonable,  and  its  circulation  large. 

Geo.   P.   Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce   St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTOUV.  815 


Texas    Live    Stock    Journal. 


FORT  WORTH,  -  .  -  _  TEXAS. 


CIRCULATION    1'2,300. 


SAMPLE  COPIKS  OP  PAPER  FREE  ON  APPLICATION. 


THE  STOCK   JOURNAL   PUBLISHING   COMPANY   PROPRIETORS  AND  PUBLISHERS. 


The  Texas  Live  Stock  Journal  is  the  first  paper  published  in  the  world  devoted 
EXCLUSIVELY  to  the  interest  of  live  stock  on  the  range.  It  is  unique  in  style  and  matter, 
is  indispensable  to  the  ranchman,  and  has  a  large  circulation  fn>m  the  Yellowstone  to  the 
Grulf  of  Mexico.  The  Journal  is  an  eight-page  paper,  a  most  unique  feature  being  four  or 
five  pages  of  cattle  brands— Inserted  by  cattle  owners  to  facilitate  the  recovery  of  estrayed 
or  "  drifted  "  stock— and  these  brands  indicate  the  widespi-ead  circulation  of  the  paper. 


ADVERTISERS   ARE   OFFERED    A   MEDIUM   WHICH   REACHES   ALL   CLASSES   AND 
PROFESSIONS,  AND  WHICH  CANNOT  BE  EXCELLED  IN  THE  SOUTHWEST. 


Address, 


THE  STOCK  jJOURNAL  PUBLISHING  CO.,   FORT  WORTH,  TEXAS. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Medical    Advocate. 


^Consolidating  the   Eclectic  Medical    Advocate    and   the   Medical  Tribune.) 


PUBLISHED  BY  TH:E  ECLECTIC  PUBLISHING  COMPANY  (LIMITED). 

126  FIFTH  AVENUE,  ....  NEW  YORK. 

Editor  :  JOSEPH  A.  HOUSE,  M.  D. 


A   MONTHLY  JOURNAL   OF   MEDICINE,  SURGERY   AND   THE   KINDRED  SCIENCES. 


SUBSCRIPTION  PRICE,  -  -  -  $2.00  PER  ANNUM. 


CIRCULATION,  -  -  4,000  MONTHLY. 

TO    ADVERTISERS: 

The  Medical  Advocate  is  the  only  medium  reaching  the  entire  Eclectic  Medlcal'-Pro- 
fession  throughout  the  world.  The  journal  belongs  to  no  clique  and  is  controlled  by  no 
college.  It  is  the  leading  Eclectic  Medical  Journal,  Independent  in  its  spirit  and  national 
in  its  character,  and  appeals  to  every  advocate  of  liberal  medicine  wherever  located. 

Advertisers  ate  respectfully  invited  to  correspond  with  us  before  making  their  contracts 
for  the  year.    Sample  copies  free. 

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Special  rates  for  advertisements  facing  reading  matter  and  on  cover. 

THE  ECLECTIC  PUBLISHING  CO., 

{Incorporated  under  the  Laws  of  the  State  of  New  York.) 

PUBLISHERS    OF    MEDICAL    AND    SCIENTIFIC    WORKS. 

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816  GEO.  P.  ROWELL   &  GO'S 

ESTABLISHED     issg. 

THE    ROCKY    MOUNTAIN    NEWS. 

DAILY  AND  WEEKLY. 

DENVER,  .....  COLORADO. 

The  News  Is  the  oldest  and  largest  Dally  published  in  the  West,  consisting  of  fifty-six 
columns,  or  eight  pages,  seven  columns  to  the  page— the  same  size  as  the  great  Dailies  of 
the  East.    Double  the  circulation  of  any  other  Denver  Daily. 

The  Daily  News— One  year,  by  mail,  $10.00;  six  mouths,  by  mail,  $5.00.  The  Weekly 
News— One  year,  by  mail,  $2.00 ;  six  months,  by  mail,  $1.00.  Sample  copies  of  either  edition 
on  application.    The  best  advertising  medium  in  the  Great  Silver  State. 

All  communications  must  be  addressed  to  NEWS  PRINTING  CO.,  Denver,  Col. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    SONOMA    DEMOCRAT. 
SANTA  ROSA,  -  -  -  -  -  SONOMA   CO.,  CAL. 

DAILY    AND    WEEKLY    EDITION. 
SONOMA  DEMOCRAT  PUBLISHING   COMPANY,  Publishers. 
THOMAS  L.  THOMPSON,  Manager. 
The  Sokoma  Democrat  is  devoted  to  politics,  literature,  agriculture,  viticulture,  horti- 
culture, and  to  the  dissemination  of  local  and  general  news.    It  has  a  larger  circulation 
than  any  other  country  paper  on  the  Pacific  coast,  and  is  therefore  a  most  excellent  adver- 
tising medium.    Advertising  rates  reasonable.    Established  1857. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


ESTABLISHED  1883.    REACHED  A  CIRCULATION  OF  800  IN  THE  FIRST  SIX  MONTHS. 


THE    ISLAND    PRESS. 
ORAND     MANAN,  -  -  -  NEW    BRUNSWICK. 

THIS   PAPER   IS   PUBLISHED   EVERY   THURSDAY    MORNING. 
C.  SPOONER,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 
The  Press  is  a  large  eight  page  paper,  and  has  a  circulation  among  a  large  class  of 
people  who  look  to  it  as  containing  the  market  reports,  and  as  a  guide. 

It  also  has  a  large  circulation  in  the  States,  and  as  an  advertising  medium  is  as  good  as 
any  country  paper  can  be. 

Sample  copy,  with  terms,  mailed  to  any  address. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

ARIZONA    MINING    INDEX. 
TUCSON,  .....  ARIZONA  TER. 

CITY  OFFICIAL  PAJPEE. 


PUBLISHED    WEEKLY,    ON    SATURDAY,    BY    G.    W.    BARTER    &    CO. 


Rates  of  subscription,  one  year,  $5.00,  payable  in  advance. 
ADVERTISING   RATES   REASONABLE. 


The  Index  has  the  largest  circulation  of  any  weekly  in  Pima  county,  and  offers  unex- 
celled advantages  to  advertisers. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


WEST    HILLSBOROUGH    TIMES. 

ISSUED  WEEKLY  AT 
CLEAR   WATER   HARBOR,  ...  FLORIDA. 


A.    C.    TURNER,    Publisher. 


The  town  of  Clear  Water  is  located  on  a  beautiful  bluff  overlooking  the  noted  Clear 
Water  Harbor,  and  is  one  of  the  most  desirable  places  for  a  Summer  or  Winter  resi- 
dence to  be  found  in  the  State.  The  rapid  increase  of  population,  together  with  the 
business  and  social  advantages  of  the  place,  renders  The  Times  a  medium  worthy  the 
attention  of  advertisers. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

THE    PONCA    ADVOCATE. 

PONCA,  -  -  -  -  .  .  NEBRASKA. 

DEVOTED   TO   THE    BEST   INTERESTS    OF   NEBRASKA.  , 


ISSUED   WEEKLY. 

THE    OKLY    DEMOCRATIC    NEWSPAPER    IN    NORTHEAST    NEBRASKA. 

SUBSCRIPTION,    PER   YEAR,    S2.00. 


The  Advocate  is  the  popular  and  leading  journal  of  its  district.    It  has  an  extensive 
circulation,  and  is  unequalled  amoug  the  weeklies  of  the  State  as  an  advertising  medium, 

RUSH   &   LEEDOM,   Publishers. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  A^ats,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAJ^  KEWSPAPER   DIRECTORY.  SIT 

A    SELECT    LIST    OF    THE 

Chicago    Religious    Papers. 

ACTLAI.    COMBINED    CIRCULATION,    'iS'i,7-2S     FOR     ONE     MONTH. 
Y.     M.     C.    A.     WATCHMAN. 

15  cents  per  line,  S2.1ii  per  inch.  Uiulenommational,  giviug  g:eiieial  religious  news  for 
the  household.  The  National  Organ  of  the  Associations,  with  a  larger  circulation  than  any 
other  paper  of  its  kind.'  1.5,114,  semi-moutlily.  guaranteed.  Its  record  as  a 
valuable  advertising  medium  is  conceded  Ijy  most  of  the  large  advertisers.  Medical  ads, 
not  taken. 

THE     UNION     SIGNAL. 

15  cents  per  line,  $2.10  per  inch.  A  Christian  Temperance  Weekly,  the  OflBcial  Organ 
of  the  N.  W.  C.  T.  U.;  decidedly  a  Family  paper,  and  read  by  all  the  members  of  the  house- 
hold. There  is  no  better  class  of  people  in  the  States  than  the  readers  of  The  Union  Signal. 
Paid  cii'culation  double  that  of  any  other  temperance  weekly.  15,000  guaranteed.^  The 
Signal  and  Watchm.\n  are  the  only  papers  in  the  city  that  guarantee  their  readers  againstloss. 

CHURCH     AND     HOME. 

25  cents  per  line,  $3.50  per  inch.  Uusectarian  paper,  giviug  concise  and  spicy  the  topics 
of  the  day.  religious  and  secular.  The  circulation  is  large— nearly  double  that  of  any  paper 
in  Chicago  or  the  West.  39,000  copies  Weekly.  In  every  respect  equal  to  The  Sdnday- 
ScHOOL  Times  as  an  advertising  medium,  reaching  as  it  does  the  Church  and  Sunday-School 
officers  of  all  denominations.    Medical  ad?,  not  inserted. 

CHRISTIAN     CYNOSURE. 

5  cents  per  line,  70  cents  per  inch.  The  only  paper  of  its  kind  in  the  United  [States. 
It  reaches  a  Conservative  People,  not  influenced  by  any  other  medium.  Weekly  paid 
circulation,  .3,000  copies. 

THE     FLORAE     WORLD. 

15  cents  per  line,  .$2.10  per  inch.  Is  a  bright,  cheery  Monthly,  devoted  to  Flowers  in  the 
garden,  field  and  forest ;  their  characteristics,  language  and  culture.  It  is  now  recognized 
as  the  best  Floral  Monthly  published  in  America.  This  paper  is  read  regularly  each, 
month  in  more  than  16,300  of  the  most  cultured  families  of  the  rural  districts.  As  an 
advertising  medium  for  reaching  the  best  classes,  and  their  homes,  it  is  unsurpassed. 

These  papers  are  closely  reail  in  the  best  homes  in  the  rural  districts 
of  the  Middle  and  Western  States. 

Estimates  for  time  or  large  contracts  furnished  on  application.    Samples  mailed  free. 
A.  R.  McDONAIiD,   JIanagei-.   6  Arcade   Court,   Chicago. 


THE 

Magazine  of  American   History. 

30  LAFAYETTE   PLACE,  -  -  N.   Y,   CITY. 

ITS    ADVANTAGES    TO    ADVERTISERS. 

Its  pages  are  broad,  admitting  of  unusual  display ;  and  the  paper  used  is  finer  than  in 
almost  any  other  publication.    Its  circulation  has  not  only  become  national,  but   interna- 
tional, reaching  all  classes.    The  Readers  are  those  who  have  taste,  culture  and  riches ;  and 
the  magazine   is  not  laid  aside  after  the  first  reading,  but    remains  upon  the  study-table 
thus  bringingthe  advertisements  constantly  before  the  reader's  eye. 

WHAT  IS  SAID  OF  IT. 

"It  is  more  than  a  periodical:  it  gathers  into  permanent  and  accessible  form  ma'erial 
that  would  otherwise  be  lost,  or  only  found  with  great  effort.  Its  articles  ai-e  uniformly 
well  wTitten,  and  the  illustrations  and  print  complete  the  attractiveness  of  the  magazine." 
— New  York  Commercial  Advertiser. 

"Mrs.  Lamb  is  making  of  this  magazine  one  of  the  best  periodicals  in  America."— iVetc 
York  Tribune. 

"Each  number  always  presents  an  admirable  collection  of  papers,  and  maintains  the 
high  character  of  the  gifted  editor,  who,  in  her  history  of  New  York  citv,  displayed  the 
highest  qualities  of  an  author.  The  magazine  is  as  instructive  as  it  is  "entertaining."— 
Scie)itiflc  American. 

"  Mrs.  Lamb  edits  this  unique  periodical  with  excellent  taste."— AVie  York  Independent 

"  We  confess  surprise  at  the  remarkable  vigor  and  vivacity  that  is  aroused  and  main- 
tained by  this  periodical  under  the  editorship  of  Mrs.  Martha  J.  Lamb,  much  as  one  might 
expect  from  her  wonderful  genius  and  perseverance.  The  work  is  a  credit  to  American 
scholarship,  and  it  gives  hope  that  we  shall  in  the  end  develope  a  taste  and  an  amiy  of 
students  for  the  purpose  of  local  historical  research."— iVor?7ic/n  Christian  Advocate. 

"It  has  won  its  high  rank  by  earnest  and  consistent  endeavor;  its  success  in  a  great 
measure  is  due  to  the  ability  with  which  it  is  conducted  by  its  painstaking  and  conscien- 
tious editor.  In  the  province  of  local  American  history  Mrs.  Lamb  has  few  equals  and  no 
superiors,  and  as  long  as  the  magazine  remains  in  her  hands  its  friends  need  have  no  mis- 
givings as  to  its  future."— Queries,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 


SOLD  BY  NEWSDEALERS   EVERYWHERE.    TERMS,  $5   A  YEAR,   IN  ADVANCE 

OR  .T<l  CENTS  A  NUMBER. 


PUBLISHED  AT  30  LAFAYETTE  PLACE,        -        -        NEW  YORK  CITY. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

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THE    JACKSON    iSTAXOAKI) 

Is  Published  at 
Jncksou,  ...  Ohio, 

By  DAVIS   MACKLEY. 

and  Edited  liv  JOHN    H.   MACKLEY, 

at  $1.00  per  Year. 

OFFICIAL  PAPER   OF  JACKSON   COUNTY. 
Established  in  184T.    Republican. 

All  printed  at  home.    No  patent  blocks  used. 
Size,  28x42  inches. 

Advertisements   inserted  at  usual  rates. 
Specimens  of  the  paper  can  be  seen  at  the 
Agency  of  Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  New  York. 

THE    JACKSON    BUGIiE. 

Published  Wednesdays  at 
llavpuswoocl,         -         West  Virginia. 

EVERETT  C.  SMITH,  Editor  and  Prop'r. 

The  Bugle  has  a  larger  circulation  than  any 
other  newspaper  published  in  Jackson  Coun- 
ty, in  which  it  is  the  largest  and  leading 
paper.  It  also  has  a  larger  circulation  In  Jack- 
son County  than  any  other  newspaper  jjub- 
lished  in  or  out  of  said  county.  These  qualifl- 
cations,taken  in  connection  with  the  fact  that 
it  has  a  liberal  circulation  in  five  adjoining 
counties  in  this  State,  and  in  Meigs  Co.,  Ohio, 
make  its  advantages  as  an  advertising  me- 
dium  apparent.    Subscription,  $1.50  a  Year. 

BLAIR    COUNTY    RADICAL. 


Established   18:54. 


A  itOOIIR, 


Pennsylvania. 


A   Weekly    Radical   Republican    Paper. 
JAMES    H.    IRWIN,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


JOB   OFFICE   IS   ATTACHED. 

Terms,  $1.50  per  year,  in  advance ;  other- 
wise, $2. 

The  R.\dical  circulates  over  Blair  and 
adjoining  counties. 


THE    AMERICAN 

Is  an  eight-column,  four  page  Reformatory 
Political  Paper,  having  a  wide  circulation  In 
the  Nortliern  States.  It  furnishes  weekly  the 
latest  Congressional,  Political  and  Reform 
News.  It  advocates  prohibition,  the  rights 
of  labor,  impartial  suffrage,  and  open  soci- 
eties as  opposed  to  all  secret  lodges  for  what- 
ever purpose.  It  contains  an  interesting 
Home  Department,  adapted  to  the  wants  of 
the  family.  It  is  one  of  the  cheapest  family 
political  papers  published,  being  only  $I.UO  a 
year.    Address  THE  AMERICAN, 

*215  4)4  St.  N.  VV.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

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THE     P  R  O  G  R  E  S  S. 


lia  Porte  City, 


Iowa. 


J.  WASSON  &  SON,  Proprietors. 


Issued  Wednesdays,  with  a  circulation  of 
1.(100.  Advertising  rates  made  known  on  ap- 
pl  cation.    Foreign  advertisements  solicited. 

Kates  of  Subscription,  $1.50  per  Annum,  in 
advance. 


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THE  CHERRVVILLE  ANALECTA, 

a  six  column  folio,  published  at 
Cherry ville,  -  North  Carolina. 

This  paper  is  published  in  the  centre  of  a 
.section  noted  for  fertility  of  soil,  and  has 
good  circulation  among  as  intelligent  a  peo- 
ple as  can  be  found  in  Western  North  Caro- 
lina. It  was  established  Novcml)er29, 1884,and 
is  warml  v  received  by  all  classes  of  people. 

Advertisers  will  consult  their  interest  by 
giving  our  medium  a  trial. 

ERWIN  BROS.,  Publishers. 


THE     NATIONAL    EAGLE. 
Clareniont,  -        Ne^v  Hampshire. 


H.  C.  FAY,  Proprietor. 

A  3fi  column  paper,  published  every  Saturday. 
Price  $1.25  a  Y''ear,  in  advance. 

STEAM  JOB  PRINTING  DONE  TO  ORDER. 


The  only   steam-printing   establishment   in 
Sullivan  County. 


THE   SATURDAY    IRONTONIAN. 
Irontou,  ...  Ohio. 

Weekly.  Sheet,  26x40.  Established  1878. 
Circulation  1,600— actual— and  growing.  Only 
Democratic  paper  in  Lawrence  County,  Ohio. 
Devoted  to  local,  mining  and  manufacturing 
interests  of  the  "  Hanging  Rock  Iron  Re- 
gion," one  of  the  best  mineral  regions  in  the 
United  States.  Specimen  copies  free.  Sub- 
scription, $1.50,  in  advance. 

Advertisements  inserted  at  fair  rates. 


L.  P.  ORT,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


THE    UNION    COUNTY    OPTIC. 

MARMON  &  SMITH,  Proprietors. 
A.  J.   SMITH,   Editor   and  Manager. 

Published  every  Thursday  at 

New  Albany,       -  -     Mississippi. 

Subscription  Price,  $1.00  a  Year. 

Has  a  very  large  circulation  in  Union  and 
adjoining  counties.  One  of  the  best  adver- 
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Hugliesville,      -     Lycoming  Co.,  Pa. 

H.  H.  RUTTER,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

The  only  Democratic  paper  published  in 
the  lower  end  of  the  county,  and  is  conceded 
the  best  local  paper  in  the  county.  Large 
and  constantly  increasing  circulation.  $1.25 
a  year.  Hughesville  is  a  thriving  manufac- 
turing town  of  1,500  inhabitants,  on  the  Wil- 
liamsport  and  North  Branch  RR.,  and  The 
Mail  is  the  only  paper  published  in  the 
town  ;  eight  columns  to  the  page. 

THE    TRUTHFUL    WITNESS. 
Frankfort,  -  -  Kentucky. 

The  Witness  Is  Issued  on  the  1st  and  15th 
of  everv  month,  at  FIFTY  CENTS  A  YEAR. 

It  is  a  twenty-column  paper,  and  is  devoted 
to  Prohibition  and  Reform.  It  is  not  afraid 
to  tell  the  truth.    It  is  to  be  made  a  Weekly. 

Our  plan  Is  to  give  52  numbers  for  $1, 
25  numbers  for  50  cents,  and  12  numbers  for 
25  cents.  So  when  we  change  to  a  weekly 
every  subscriber  will  still  get  just  what  he  has 
paid  for.  Advertising  rates.— Per  square,  25c., 
12  lines  solid  nonpareil  to  the  square.  No  ad- 
vertisement taken  for  less  than  three  months. 
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POPULATION    OF    CAMDEN    NEARLY     .30,000. 


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WHERE    ALL    COMMUNICATIONS    SHOULD    BE    ADDRESSED. 

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The    Catholic    Society    Journal. 


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ALEXANDRIA     GAZETTE. 
ALEXANDRIA,  -  -      .,-,,,„,         -  "  VIRGINIA. 

Established  1800. 
The  only  Daily  in  Northern  Virginia.  Furnishes  telegrams  of  the  New  York  Associated 
Press,  Renter's  European  Agency,  proceedings  of  Congress  and  the  State  Legislature.  The 
commercial  columns  of  The  Gazette  will  be  filled  with  the  earliest  reports  of  the  grain, 
cattle,  grocery  and  other  markets.  As  an  advertising  medium  The  Gazette  has  few 
superlors.  Terms  of  Subscription:  Daily  Gazette,  $6.00  per  annum;  Triweekly.  $4.00, 
always  cash  in  advance.    Address,  "  GAZETTE,"  Alexandria,  Va. 

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THE      MERCURY. 


MANHATTAN,  -  -       -  -  -  KANSAS. 

J.   J.    DAVIS,  -  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

Leading  Democratic  paper  in  Central  Kansas.    Established  May,  1884,  and  has  the  largest 

home  circulation  of  any  paper  in  the  county. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  lu  Spruce  Street,  New  York. 


DU    PAGE    COUNTY    INDEPENDENT. 

TURNER    JUNCTION,  ....  ILLINOIS. 

Circulation  650.  Subscription,  $1.50  in  Advance. 

Turner  Junction  is  a  live  town  of  1,900  inhabitants,  a  railroad  centre,  with  round  house, 
shops,  etc.  It  is  surrounded  with  rich  farming  land,  thickly  settled  with  well  to  do-farmers. 
The  Independent  Is  independent  in  politics,  and  is  read  by  all.    Address  for  rates, 

A.  L.  HAMILTON,  Publisher,  Turner  Junction,  111. 
Geo   p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    MARION    COUNTY    SENTINEL. 

Published  weekly  at 
BUENA    VISTA,  .....  GEORGIA. 

F.  L.  WISDOM,  Proprietor.  B  J.  DANIEL,  Editor  and  Business  Manager. 

Buena  Vista  Is  the  terminus  of  the  Buena  Vista  railroad,  and  the  county  seat  of  Marion, 
one  of  the  richest  counties  in  Southwest  Georgia.  It  produces  more  per  acre  by  actual 
statistics  than  any  other  county  In  Georgia.  The  Sentinel  is  an  eight-column  paper.  Cir- 
culation, 700  and  rapidly  increasing.  Railroad  was  completed  from  AndersonviUe  (where 
national  cemetery  is  located)  to  Buena  Vista,  February  10,  1885.     Town  building  up  rapidly 


CHEEK. 


NEW    LONDON,  -  -  -  .  -  CONNECTICUT. 

THEODORE  BODENWEIN,  Editor. 
The  only  Sunday  paper  in  Eastern  Connecticut.    Always  bright,  spicy,  original  and  enter- 
taining.   A  valuable  advertising  medium.    Circulation  constantly  increasing. 
CHEEK    PUBLISHING    COMPANY,   2i^  Main  St.,  New  London,  Conn. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    MOUNTAIN    ECHO. 

Published  at 
ANGELS    CAMP,  -  -  -  CALAVERAS    CO.,    CAL. 

Every   Wednesday   morning. 
REED  &  LAIRD,  Proprietors.  .  .  .  -  M.  REED,  Editor. 

Calaveras  County,  from  end  to  end,  is  reached  regularly  by  The  Mountain  Echo     It  has 
the  largest  circulation  and  is  the  best  medium  for  advertisers.    Subscription,  $1.00  a  year. 
Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

THE  MERCANTILE  LAW  JOURNAL. 

$1.50  Per  Year.       Single  Copies,   15  Cents.       Published  Monthly,  at 
51    NASSAU    STREET;  -  -         ^       -^  ..  NEW    YORK. 

WM.  J.  NICHOLSON,  Editor.  The  Mercantile  Law  Journal  is  a  monthly  pubucation 
devoted  to  the  legal  interests  of  wholesale  dealers  and  manufacturers.  It  advocates  the 
necessary  simplification  and  improvement  of  the  processes  and  methods  of  common  com- 
mercial litigation.  It  exposes  glaring  cases  of  legal  imposition,  detrimental  to  general  or 
special  business  interests  It  gives  such  legal  information  on  the  commercial  laws  of  the 
several  States  as  will  be  useful  to  traders  ami  others  interested  in  general  mercantile  collec- 
tions. It  aims  to  be  in  every  sense  a  Law  Journal,  published  in  the  interest  of  inter -state 
trading.    The  large  ch'culatlon  of  The  Journal  entitles  it  to' favorable  consideration. 


THE    CHRISTIAN    GLEANER. 
CLARINDA,  .....  IOWA. 

An  undenominational  Monthly,  devoted  to  the  cheap  circulation  of  pure  reading  matter. 

REV.  E.  E.  FOWLER,  Editor. 
Price,  25  Cents  a  Year,  with  premium  of  forty  beautiful  selected  songs. 
.     Advcrtisini;-  Bates— For  each  1.000  copies  issued,  1  cent  per  agate  line,  12J^i  cents  per  inch, 
per  l.OtJH  rii|ii('S,  in  advance.    Special  rates  lor  large  or  continued  advertisements. 

Business  Notices— Ten  cents  a  line,  (ir  .$1.25  per  inch  for  whole  edition— must  be  paid  in 
advance. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  821 


Brooklyn    Sunday    Item. 


ISSUED    EVERY    SUNDAY    MORNING. 


IN    THE    INTEREST    OF    ART.    SOCIETY,    SPORTS,     AND    SOCIAL    NEWS. 


AMATEUR    THEATRICALS,   FASHIONS,    ROLLER-SKATING,    BASE    BALL,    BOWLING, 

BILLIARDS,    ROWING,    YACHTING,    BICYCLING,    LAWN    TENNIS, 

CHESS,    WHIST.    CRIBBAGE    AND    ARCHERY. 


GOSSIP    FROM    THE    CLUBS.    GRAND    ARMY    POSTS, 
AND    NATIONAL    GUARD    NOTES. 


WM.    F.    GILL    &    CO.,    PUBLISHERS,    197    JORALEMON    STREET, 
BROOKLYN,    NEW    YORK. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Traveler 

PHILADELPHIA,  -  -  -  PENNSYLVANIA. 

IS    USED    AS    A    PRODUCE    REPORT    BY    THE     COMMISSION     MERCHANTS    OF 

PHILADELPHIA    TO    QUOTE    THE    MARKET    PRICES    OF    ALL    KINDS    OF 

PRODUCE    SELLING    IN    THIS    MARKET. 


Its   circulation   includes   every  Farmer,  Shipper   and   Merchant  who   sends   produce   to 

Philadelphia,  and  thousands  of  others  from  whom  consignments   are  solicited. 

Its  largest  circulation  is  in  Pennsylvania,  New  Jersey,    Delaware   and 

Maryland,  because  those  States  are  near  by  and  convenient  to 

our  market,  while  all  parties  in  the  United  States  who 

ship  produce  here  receive  the  paper  for  quotations. 


THE    TRAVELER    IS    NOW    THE    BEST    ADVERTISING    MEDIUM    PUBLISHED    TO 
REACH    THE    FARMER    AND    MERCHANT. 


ADVERTISING    RATES    ARE    LOW,     AND    GIVEN    ON    APPLICATION. 
SUBSCRIPTION,    S-2.00    PER    ANNUM. 


THE    DIRECTORY    AND    PURCHASERS'    GUIDE,    ON    FIRST    PAGE, 
contains  the  addresses  of  firms  who  have  patronized   THE  TRAVELER  since  1879. 


Farmers  and  others  will  find   THE  TRAVELER   invaluable   for   its   Market    Quotations 

and  Agricultural  matter. 
Address,  GEO.    S.    MERRILL   &  CO.. 

140  North  Third  Street,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


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PROVIDENCE    MORNING    STAR. 
PROVIDENCE,  ....  RHODE    ISIiAND. 

Z.  L.  WHITE,  Editor. 

The  Providence  Morning  Star  has  the  largest  morning  circulation  in  the  State.  THE 
PROVIDENCE  SUNDAY  STAR  has  the  largest  Sunday  circulation  in  the  State.  THE 
WEEKLY  RHODE  ISLAND  PRESS.— A  model  farmers  paper.  They  are  the  best  advertis- 
ing mediums  in  Rhode  Island. 

Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co..  Agents,  No.  10  Spruce  St.,  Nevp  York. 


THE    MUSIC    TRADE    REVIETV. 

864    BROADWAY,  ...  NEW    YORK     CITY» 

CHARLES    AVERY    WELLES,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

The  only  music  trade  paper  published  in  the  United  States.    All  the  movements  of  tlie 
music  trade  are  duly  chronicled  in  it.    It  is  complete  In  matter  and  handsome  in  appear- 
ance.   It  is  the  organ  of  the  music  trade  of  America.    It  is  read  by  the  music  trade  from 
Maine  to  California  and  from  Minnesota  to  Texas.    Its  circulation  in  Europe  is  extensive. 
Subscription,  $2.00  per  Year.    Single  copies  10  cents. 


THE    ENFIELD    PROGRESS. 

ISSUED    WEEKLY    AT 
ENFIELD,  ......  ILLINOIS. 


THOMAS  SHERIDAN,  Publisher. 

A  first-class  family  newspaper,  and  as  such  a  reliable  and  valuable  advertising  medium. 

Circulation  large.  Rates  moderate. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


CALIFORNIA    MEDICAL    JOURNAL. 

OAKLAND,  ...  .  CALIFORNIA. 

A  Monthly  devoted  to  the  advancement  of  Medicine,  Surgery  and  the  Collateral  Sciences. 

Terms  :    ONE  DOLLAR  Per  Year. 

H.  T.  WEBSTER,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Professor  of  the  Theory  and  Practice  of  Medicine 

in  California  :M<-clieal  College,  Oakland,  Cal. 

A  limited  number  of  suitable  advertisements  will  be  inserted  on  liberal  terms. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

THE    MARISSA^ENTERPRISE. 
MARISSA,  .....  ILLINOIS. 

ISSUED  EVERY  WEDNESDAY'.  .lOHN  E.  B.\UMANN,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

Terms:  ,$1.00  per  year.  The  very  low  sub-scription  price  of  The  Enterprise  places  it 
within  the  reach  of  all,  and  the  largely  increased  circulation  consequent  upon  the  reduced 
price  has  greatly  enhanced  its  value  as  an  advertising  medium. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

THE    COLLEGE    JOURNAL. 

Aggregate  circulation,  (iO.OOO.    Devoted  to  the  interests  of  Commercial  Education.    Pub- 
lished Monthly,  at  Fifty  Cents  per  Y'ear,  by  ISBELL  &  MILLER. 
TERRE    HAUTE,  ....  INDIANA. 

Advertising  Rates  :  Per  inch  for  one  month,  $1.00.  The  subscription  for  this  paper  has 
grown  so  rapidly  that  we  are  convinced  that  our  efforts  to  publish  a  good,  readable  school 
paper  has  been  appreciated,  and  the  .support  that  we  are  receiving  will  justify  us  in  having 
t  le  following  regular  departments  :  Important  Events,  Current  Biography,  with  Portrait, 
the  School-Room,  Civil  Government,  Science  and  Industry,  Educational  and  Miscellany. 


THE    SUNBURY    NEWS. 

Published  every  Friday,  in 
SUNBURY,  -  ...  PENNSYLVANIA. 

By   ANDREW    N.    BRICE. 
Terms  of  Subscription,  $1.50  per  Annum. 
The  News  is  a  large,  four-page,  thirty-six  column  newspaper,  replete  with  all  that  per- 
tains to  a  flrst-class  weekly.    As  an  advertising  medium  The  News  has  good  circulatioil 
among  a  good  class  of  readers  and  the  other  (luallflcatlons  to  render  it  worthy  the  attention 
of  good  advertisers. 


THE     DARBY     NEWS. 
MILFORD   CENTRE,  .....  OHIO. 

JAMES  H.  HERDMAN,  Editor  and  Publisher.  Subscription  Price,  $1.00. 

The  Darby  News  is  a  four-column,  eight-page  paper,  and  is  published  every  Saturday 
morning  at  Milford  Centre,  Ohio.  The  country  surrounding  is  the  most  fertile  soil  in  the 
State,  and  settled  by  a  class  of  respectable  and  the  wealthiest  people  in  the  county.  For 
this  reason  we  invite  all  business  men  and  those  who  have  anything  to  sell,  to  consider  The 
Darby  News  as  the  best  ami  easiest  medium  through  which  to  obtain  the  patronage  of  these 
people,  as  this  paper  has  a  larger  lirciilation  in  this  part  of  the  eount.y  than  any  other 
paper.    Our  advertising  rates  are  very  reasonable.    Try  it. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  823 


nn. 


"THE  SUN"  IS  PUBLISHED  EVERY  DAY  IX  THE  YEAR  AT 

NOS.  166.  168  and  170  NASSAU  STREET,  NEW  YORK  CITY. 


The  Sun  for  1S84  consumed  four  million,  two  hundred  and  thirty-seven  thousand 
(4,237,lXK)l  pounds  of  printing  paper  in  its  Daily,  Sunday  and  \Veekly  editions. 

THE     ACTUAL    CIRCULATION    FOR    THE    PAST    YEAR    WAS: 

Baily 37  ,iS.'i.,ii9i 

f^iiiiday 7,074,408 

Weekly  3,393,16i 

THIS     GIVES     FOR     EACH     DAY     IX     THE     YEAR     THE     FOLLOWINS     AVERAGE: 

Copie!4  of  I  lie  Daily  Edition 119.1'i3 

Copies  ol'tlie  Siinilay  Edition 138,715 

Copies  of  the  Weekly  Edition 65,253 

And  what  is  more,  it  is  not  too  much  to  say  that  each  of  these  papers  were  read  with 
earnest  attention,  and  its  principles,  facts,  arguments,  philosophy,  poetry,  wit,  joke,  senti- 
ment and  sarcasm  gave  new  life  to  many  minds.  In  truth.  The  Sun  shines  for  all. 
Advertisers  will  find  their  profit  in  addres.sing  this   large   and  intelligent  constituency. 


ADVERTISING    RATES*. 


Ordinary  Advertisements,  per  Agate  line $0  40 

Large  type  or  Cuts  (Agate  measurement)  per  line 0  80 

Bu.siness  Notices,  Vjefore  marriages  and  deaths,  per  line 0  75 

Special  Notices,  after  marriages  and  deaths,  per  Hue 0  50 

Banking  and  Financial  (after  money  article) 0  75 

Reading  Notices,  with  "Adv.,"  3d  page,  per  line 1  50 

Reading  N)tices,  with  "  Adv.,"  1st  or  2d  pages  per  line 2  50 

In  Sunday  edition  same  rates  as  above. 

THE    WEEKLY    SUN. 

Ordinary  Advertisements,  per  line $0  50 

No  extra  charge  for  cuts  or  displayed  type. 

Business  Notices,  5th  page,  per  line 0  75 

Reading  Notices,  4th  or  5th  page,  per  line 2  00 

Reading  Notices,  8th  page,  per  line 1  OO 


I.    W.    ENGI-AXD,     Publisher. 


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GEO.  P.   ROWELL   &  GO'S 


THE      PARK     RIVER      GAZETTE. 


A  New  Dakota  Weekly. 


Park    River, 


Dakota. 


THE    ELKHART 
D  E  M  O  t  R  A  T  1 1     SENTINEL,. 


W.  D.  BATES,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

The  Park  River  Gazette  Is  published  In  a 
progressive  and  prosperous  community, 
whose  wealth  and  population  is  continually 
increasing.  An  advertisement  running  in  it 
will  grow  more  valuable  with  each  issue  of 
the  paper.    Correspondence  solicited. 

TULARE     COUNT  V     TIMES. 


Visalia, 


Published  at 


C'alitorni 


Terms,  $3.00   per  Year. 

A.  J.  ATWELL,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

The  Times  is  a  live,  local  paper,  Issued 
Thursdays.  Circulation  good.  Advertising 
rates  reasonable. 


Elkhart, 


Indiana. 


W.    H.  NORTON,   Editor  and   Proprietor 

The  Sentinel,  now  in  its  nineteenth  year, 
ranks  Hrst  among  the  weeklies  of  Elkhart 
County,  and  offers  good  advantages  as  an 
advertiser. 


Circulation.  40  Quires. 


COLUMBIA    WEEKLY     RECORD, 
Magnolia.  -  -  Arkansas. 

A  live  Democratic  Journal. 
J.  H.  POLLARD,  Publisher  and  Proprietor. 
Published  every  Saturday  in  the  interests 
ot  bouth  Arkansas  and  North  Louisiana  in 
general,  and  of  Columbia  County  in  par- 
ticular. The  Record  gives  a  synopsis  of  the 
general  news  throuehout  the  world,  and 
chronicles  everything  of  importance  that 
happens  within  the  State.  It  is  a  paper  for 
the  people,  and  is  found  in  almost  every 
home  in  the  county. 


THE  BETTSVILLE  ENTERPRISE. 

Published  weekly  by  J.  L.  HOSLER  at 
Bettsville,         -         Seneca  Co.,  Ohio. 

Population  is  900.  Is  in  the  midst  of  the 
celebrated  Black  Swamp,  unexcelled  for  the 
fertility  of  its  soil,  and  contains  the  most 
successful  farmers  in  the  State  of  Ohio  if 
not  in  the  United  States.  The  Enterprise 
circulates  entirely  among  the  fanners  in  this 
region,  and  for  advertising  purposes  it  can- 
not be  beaten.  Sworn  statement  and  refer- 
ences  furnished  on  application. 


THE    MAHANOY    TRIBUNE. 


THE    HERALD. 

Published  every  Saturday  at 
Lawreuceville,       -        Pennsylvania. 

Terms,  $1.00  per  Annum. 

CHARLES  C.  REDFIELD,  Editor  &  Publisher. 

An  enterprising  seven  column  newspaper. 
It  is  bright  and  entertaining,  and  although 
lately  established,  has  a  good  and  increasing 
circulation. 


Published  every  Saturday  at 
Mahanoy  City,        .         Pennsylvania. 

L   y.  SOLLENBERGER,  Proprietor. 

Terms,  $1.50  per  Year. 


TRIBUNE 


Oallipolis, 


Ohio. 


Published  everj-  Wednesday. 
J.  D.  &  S.  H.  OLMSTED,  Publishers. 
The  Tribune   Is  one  of   the   best   known 
weeklies  in  Ohio  and  is  unequalled  as  an  ad- 
vertising medium. 

OFFICIAL    PAPER    OF    COUNTY. 
No  wood-base  cuts  inserted. 


A  neat,  enterprising  joui-nal,  well  edited, 
and  is  certain  to  repay  those  who  use  it  as 
an  advertising  medium. 

SANTA     FE 
NEW     MEXICAN      REVIEW. 

Oldest  paper  in  New  Mexico. 

NEW     MEXICAN     PRINTING     COMPANY. 
C.  B.  HAYWARD,  Pres.  and  Manager. 

ESTABLISHED     1848. 

Daily,  $10  per  Year ;  Weekly,  $.3 
Published   at  the  Capital,  and  "the  official 
paper  of  the  Territory,  making  it  the  be.st  ad- 
vertising  medium  in  New  Mexico. 

PORT     WASHINGTON     ZEITUNG. 


Port  Wasliiug:ton, 


Wisconsin. 


ESTABLISHED    1855. 


Only    German    paper    in   Ozaukee   County. 
CARL  FEHLAND,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


THE    SAN    BERNARDINO    TIMES. 


San  Bernarilino, 


-     California. 


Daily  and  Weekly. 

JOHN   ISAAC,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

Terms,  $10.00  per  Year. 


The  large  and  steadily  increasing  circula- 
tion of  The  Times  commends  it  to  the  atten- 
tion of  advertisers.  Advertisements  inserted 
at  reasonable  rate.s. 


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STEELTON    REPORTER. 

Steelton, 


Dauphin   Co.,  Pa. 


Issued  every  Saturday.  A  local  paper.  In- 
dependent in  politics.  Large  and  increasing 
circulation.  Devoted  to  the  interests  of  the 
live  and  gi-eat  industrial  centre  of  the  State 
The  works  of  the  Pennsylvania  Steel  Com- 
pany are  located  In  Steelton,  and  The  Re- 
porter will  keep  you  fully  posted  In  all  that 
relates  to  the  manufacture  of  steel  rails,  &c 
$1.50  per  year.  Good  advertising  medium, 
and  rates  mo<Ierate. 

W.   H.  H.  SIEG,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER   DIRECTORY.  825 


The    Cincinnati    Graphic. 


AN    ILLUSTRATED    WEEKLY    OF    SIXTEEN    PAGES. 
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CINCINNATI,  -  -  -  -  OHIO. 


The  Illustrated  Ciscin.nati  Graphic,  the  only  paper  of  the  kiml  published  west  of  New 
York  city,  circulates  all  over  the  United  States.  The  novelty  of  a  Western  illustrated  paper 
has  created  a  wide-spread  interest  in  the  Graphic,  that  makes  it  as  well  known  as  the  long 
established  metropolitan  journals. 

The  character  of  The  Ciscissati  Graphic  is  such  that  it  readily  finds  a  welcome  in  fami- 
lies, while  the  excellence  of  its  engravings,  the  finest  and  most  varied  that  have  ever 
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The  value  of  a  weekly  illustrated  paper  of  the  character  of  the  Graphic  as  an  advertis- 
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A  feature  to  which  special  attention  will  be  paid,  is  the 

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826  GEO.  P.  ROWELL   &  CO'S 

THE     EVENING    STAR. 
KANSAS    CITY,  .  .  -  .  .  MISSOURI. 

Average  daily  circulation,  as  sworn  to,  for  the  year  ending  December  31,  1S84.  was 
11,167,  and  for  the  months  of  December,  1SS4,  and  January  and  Feburary,  1^85,  the 
average  daily  circulation  was  ll,62*i,  the  largest  circulation  of  any  daily  newspaper 
published  between  St.  Louis  and  San  Francisco. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  No.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    MORNING    TELEGRAM.  ..,.,„x^»^, 

GRAND    RAPIDS,  ....  MICHIGAN. 

DAILY  EXCEPT  SITNDAY. 
The  Telegram  is  the  only  morning  Republican  daily  published  in  Western  Michigan,  and 
is  the  leading  daily  of  the  "section,  circulating  extensively  throughout  the  whole  Western 
part  of  the  State.  Grand  Rapids,  with  Its  immediate  suli)urbs,  now  has  a  poiiulation  of 
ai.UOO,  and  is  the  metropolis  and  the  distributing  business  centre  for  the  whole  Western  half 
of  the  State.  It  is  the  most  extensive  furniture  manufacturing  centre  in  the  world,  and  is 
also  very  largely  engaged  in  general  manufacturing  The  Telegram  is,  therefore,  the  best 
advertising  meclium  in  Western  Michigan.    Address, 

"  THE   TELEGRAM,"  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 


OROVILLE     REGISTER. 

Published  every  Thursday  at 
OKOVII.LE,  ....  BUTTE    CO.,    CAl.. 

S.  S.  BOYNTON,  Editor  and  Proprietor.  Terms  :  One  Year,  in  advance,  $3.0(J. 
ADVERTISEMENTS  :  One  square  (12  lines),  one  insertion.  $1.50  :  each  subsequent  inser- 
tion, per  square,  $1.00;  special  notices,  per  line,  10  cents.  A  liberal  deduction  from  the 
above  rates  will  be  made  on  quarterlv  and  yearly  advertisements.  The  Register  is  an  old 
established  newspaper ;  has  a  lage  circulation  throughout  Butte  County  and  the  State. 
It  is  a  most  valuable  advertising  medium. 


THE     ABILENE     REPORTER. 
ABIT.ENE,  ....  TAYLOR    CO.,    TEXAS. 

Weekly,  established  1881.  ,$2  a  year;  Dally,  established  1884,  .S'J  a  year.  Largest  town  on 
T.  &'-P.  R.R.  west  of  Fort  Worth.  Founded  March,  18S1 ;  now  has  over  100  business  houses 
alone  and  nearly  5,0U0  peoi)le.  Vote  of  Abilene  in  October,  1883,  was  864.  The  Weekly 
Reporter  has  a  "circulation  of  1,260  in  seven  counties,  and  the  Daily  Reporter  200— the 
largest  weekly  circulation  in  Northvi-est  Texas,  and  only  paper  west  of  Fort  Worth  which 
Issues  oftener  than  weekly.    Advertising  rates  furnished  on  application. 

C.    E.    GILBERT,  Publisher. 


THE     FARMER. 

Published  every  Wednesday  morning  at 

MAL,ONE,  .....  NEW    YORK. 

EIGHT    PAGES,    BRIGHT   AND   NEWSY. 
The  best  advertising  medium  in  Northern  New  York.    For  terms,  address, 
A.  E.  CLARK,  Publisher,  .  .  -  .  Malone,  New      ork 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     TRUMPET. 

Published  at 
McCOOK,  .  -  -  .  RED  WILLOW  CO.,  NEB. 

Published  every  Thursday  by  DAVIS  &  ISRAEL. 
Has  the  largest  circulation  of  any  paper  published  in  the  county.    An  Independent 
Journal,  devoted  to  the  interests  of  McCook  and  surrounding  country. 
Subscription  Price  ;  $1.50  per  Year. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  No.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


COMMERCIAL    HERALD    &    MARKET    REVIEW. 

SAN    FRANCISCO,  .....  (ALIFOKNIA, 

Issued  every  Thursday  morning.  In  connection  with  the  above  we  publish  the  San 
Francisco  Mar"ket  Review,  issued  simultaneously  with  The  Herald,  in  Letter  Sheet  form, 
and  specially  adapted  for  transmission  abroad.  Terms  :  One  copy  of  The  Herald,  pei- 
annum,  $9.00  ;  single  copies,  25  cents. 

HENRY    CHANNING    BEALS,   Editor. 

The  Commercial  Herald  and  Market  Review  is  the  well  known  title  of  the  oldest 
commercial  journal  on  the  Pacitic  Slope.     Advertising  rates  furnished  upon  application. 


THE      REPUBLICAN. 
MERCER,  .....  PENNSYLVANIA. 

Published  Every  Thursday  Morning. 
MERCER  COUNTY  PUBLISHING  COMPANY,        .         .        -         .        Proprietors. 
SUBSCRIPTION,  $1.(10  PER  YEAR,  IN  ADVANCE. 
The  Republican  Is  a  first  class  countv  paper  in  all  lis  appointments— four  pages,  thirty- 
two  columns,  well  filled— the  reading  matter  is  of  the  choicest  and  the  news  reliable,  and 
its  advertising  columns  are  well  patronized  by  both  home  and  foreign  advertisers.    Un- 
equalled as  an  advertising  medium. 


AMERICAN   NliWSPAPKK    DIRKCTOUY.  837 


The     Banner     State     Workman. 


OFFICE  OF  PUBLICATION 


7  WARREN  ST.,  -  (Room  15)  -  NEW  YORK. 


J.  H.  De  MOTT,  business  MANAGER. 


OFFICIAL    ORGAN    ANCIENT    ORDER    OF    THE    UNITED    WORKMAN- 


TOTAL    MEAIBERSHIP     144,«00» 


WEEKLY,       )»i  1  .  O  O      PER      YEAR. 


MAILED    DIRECT    TO    THE    HOMES    OF     PATRONS. 


AN    UNEXCELLED     ADVERTISING    MEDIUM. 


Geo.  p.  Kowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York 


S28  GEO.   P.    ROWELL   &  GO'S 

FRESNO       EXPOSITOR. 

DAILY    AND     WEEKLY. 
PUBLISHED   AT 

FRESNO,  .....  CALIFORNIA. 

By   J.   W.    FERGUSON,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

TERMS: DAILY,  $5.00;  WEEKLY,  $2.50. 

A  flrst-class  daily  paper.    One  of  the  leading  weeklies  in  the  State  outside  of  San 
Francisco. 

Geo.  P   Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    MISSION    JOURNAL. 


«AN    FRANCISCO,  -  -  ...  CAIilFORNIA. 

A  weekly  publication  devoted  to  the  interest  of  the  "  Mission  "  in  San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Circulation  3,iX)0  copies.  The  "  Mission  "  is  the  garden  spot  of  this  thriving  Western  metrop- 
olis, and  contains  one  quarter  of  its  population— about  80,000. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10   Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    MINING    RECORD. 
61    BROADWAY,  .....  NEW    YORK. 

A.  R.  CHISOLM  &  THOS.  JORDAN.  Editors.         A.  D.  WAGNER,  Business  Manager. 

Subscription,  $4.00  a  Year  ;  $2.50  Six  Months.  A  Weekly  Newspaper  devoted  to  the  min- 
ing and  petroleum  interests  of  North  America.  It  contains  the  latest  reports  from  the  Gold, 
Silver,  Coal  and  Iron  Mining  Districts  and  Petroleum  Fields  ;  able  reviews  of  the  Mining, 
Railroad  and  Petroleum  Markets  ;  a  list  of  Incorporated  Dividend-paying  Mines,  etc.,  etc. 

Sample  copies  free. 

THE    FARMER    CITY    REPUBLICAN. 
FARMER    CITY,  .....  ILLINOIS. 


"  OFFICIAL  PAPER  OF  THE  CITY.    A  REPUBLICAN  NEWSPAPER  ISSUED  WEEKLY. 
THE  BEST  LOCAL  PAPER  IN  THE  COUNTY. 
Advertisers  will  And  The  Farmer  City  Republican  to  be  the  best  advertising  medium 
in  the  county.    Our  cii-culation  is  large  and  our  rates  reasonable.    Give  us  a  trial. 
Address :  THE  PARMER  CITY  REPUBLICAN,  Farmer  City,  111. 

Geo.    p.    Rowell  &   Co.,  Agents,   10  Spruce   St.,    New  York. 


JONES    COUNTY    TIMES. 

OFFICIAL   CITY  PAPER.  L.  T.  ALEXANDER,  Publisher. 

MONTICELLO,  -  .  .  .  -  IOWA. 

Terms :  $1.50  per  year,  in  advance.       ISSUED  EVERY  THURSDAY. 
Pulilished  at  the  point  of  intersection  of  two  important  railway  lines  and  where  large 
industries  are  prosecuted.    The  Times,  with  Its  large  and  rapidly  increasing  circulation,  is 
the  leading  jiaper  in  Jones  County,  and  as  an  advertising  medium  unsurpassed. 
Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    PUPILS'    MANUAL. 
ROCHESTER,  .....  INDIANA. 

A  Monthly  published  exclusively  in  the  interest  of  School  Scholars.    Education  Is  the 

foundation  of  Churcli  and  State. 
ADVERTISERS.— The  Manual  circulates  among  the  pupils  of  the  Public  Schools  of  the 
United  States,  and  is  an  excellent  advertising  medium  for  dealers  in  school  supplies  and 
specialties,  or  those  establishing  agencies.    A  limited  number  of  advertisements  will  be 
Inserted  at  reasonable  rates. 

B.  F.  CHANDLER,  Publisher,  Rochester,  Ind. 


DER    KENTUCKY    COLONIST. 

A    WEEKLY'    GERMAN    NEWSPAPER    PUBLISHED    AT 
LOUISVILLE,  ....  KENTUCKY. 

The  Colonist  has  an  extensive  circulation,  not  only  among  the  German  residents  of  the 
State  of  Kentucky,  but  generally  in  adjoining  States,  and  it  is  valuable  as  an  advertising 

medium.  

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,   Xo.  10  Siiruci'  St.,  New  York. 


PICK    AND    SHOVEL. 

PUBLISHED  WEEKLY  BY  DUNCAN  &  MORAGNE,  Editors  and  Proprietors. 


ATTALLA,  .....  ALABAMA. 

Subscription  Rates  :  One  Copy,  1  .year,  $1,50.    The  Pick  and  Shovel  Is  the  only  paper 
■published  in  the  town  of  Attalla,  and  has  since  its  start  met  with  a  large  share  of  patronage. 
Advertising  rates  reasonaljle.    Orders  solicited. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMEKILAN    NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  829 


The    Weekly    Fultonian. 


rULTON,  -  _  -  _  KENTUCKY. 


ALE.V.    N.    TAVLiOR,    Editor    and    Proprietor. 


CIRCULATION    OVER    THE    AVERAGE. 


THE      FULTONIAN 

IS  IN  ITS   SIXTH    YEAR,  AND   IS  AN  ALL-HOME  PRINT,  BEING  THE  MOST  PROGRES- 
SIVE JOURNAL  IN  THE  SECTION  IN  WHICH  IT  IS  PUBLISHED. 


Fulton  is  a  Manufacturing  Centre,  having  a  Tobacco  Factory,  a  Distillery,  a  Tannery,  two 
Wholesale  Saddlery  Establishments,  three  Flouring  Mills,  with  capacity  of  100  to  300  barrels 
per  day  ;  a  large  Furniture  Factory,  a  Woolen  Mill,  a  Planing  Mill,  two  Wagon  Factories, 
two  Cotton  Gins,  two  Buggy  Factories,  a  Stave  Factory",  three  lai-ge  Saw  Mills,  and  a  Foundry 
and  Machine  Shop.  Six  Denominations  have  Churches  Here— Catholics,  Baptists,  Presby- 
terians, Christians,  Methodists  and  Episcopalians.  It  also  has  a  most  excellent  FREE 
SCHOOL,  with  two  well-qualifled  teachers.  It  has  a  large  Female  School,  and  two  Mixed 
(white)  Schools,  for  male  and  female. 


FULTON    HAS    NO    EQUAL    FOR    MORALITY^    AND    HEALTHFULNESS. 


The    Householders'    Friend. 


FULTON,  -  -  .  -  KENTUCKY. 


ALEX.    N.    TAYLOR,     Publisher. 


'  THE  FRIEND  "  IS  A  MONTHLY  JOURNAL,  PUBLISHED  1ST  OF  EVERY  MONTH. 


CIRCULATIOX,    3,000.  ADVERTISEMEXTS    SOLICITED. 


NO  CUTS  WITH  WOOD-BASE  ACCEPTED  FOR  EITHER  PAPER. 


Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


•830 


GEO.  P.  ROWELL   &  CO'S 


THE    HERALD. 


Helena, 


Montaiin. 


FISK  BROS.,  Editors  aud  Publishers. 


Is  the  leading  Daily  and  Weekly  newspaper 


of  the  great  Northwest.  Established  nineteen 
years.  Leads  in  circulation  and  influence. 
The  best  is  the  cheapest.     


INLAND    SENTINEL,. 
Kainloops, 


British   C'oliiiiibia, 


M.  HOGAN,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


Published  Every  Thursday, 
AT  $3.00  PER  YEAR,  IN  ADVANCE. 
The  Sentinel  is  independent  and  devoted 
to  the  best  interests  of  the  whole  country. 
Mining,  agriculture,  horticulture,  gardening, 
stoclc-raisiug,  etc.,  etc.  Tlii.s  being  the  fifth 
year  of  putlication  the  paper  will  be  found  a 
good  medium  for  advertising. 

THE    MITCHELL    MAIL. 

Mitchell,  .  -  .  Dakota. 

Published  Every  Thursday. 


Established  in  1836. 

THE 
HOLLIDAYSBUKG  REGISTER. 


Issued  Every  Wednesday. 
Hollidayt^biirg,        -        Peuusylvania. 

D.  &  F.  J.  OVER,  Editors  and  Proprietors. 

Favorably  linown  bj'  advertisers  of  long 
standing.  The  best  medium  in  Blair  County. 
Terms,  $1.50  per  Annum. ' 

THE    PINE    BLUFF     REFORMER. 

Pine  Bluff',  -  -  Arkansas. 


A  Weelily  newspaper. 
LEWIS  JOHNSTON,  Publisher. 


TERMS,      $1.50      PER      ANNUM. 

A  good  medium  for  business  men  to  malf^e 
known  their  trade  facilities. 


Rates  reasonable. 


R.  H.  McBRIDE,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 
Terms,  $2.00  per  Year. 


The  Mail  is  an  eight-page  independent 
weekly  journal.  Publislied  in  one  of  the 
most  enterprising  towns  of  Dakota.  Has  an 
extended  circulation  and  Is  a  first-class  ad- 
vertising medium. 


THE   HALSTEAD   INDEPENDENT. 
Halstead.         -         Harvey  Co.,  Kan. 


Published  Every  Friday. 
,  M.  V.  SWEESY,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

An  independent  Republican  Journal.  The 
only  newspaper  published  in  this  rapidly 
growing  and  enterprising  town.  It  circulates 
largely  throughout  the  County  and  State.  Its 
columns  should  be  sought  after  by  adverti- 
sers. Suljserlptioii,  $l.r)0  per  Year.  Advertis- 
ing rates  made  known  on  application.       


THE  PATRIOT. 

Published  every  Thursday  morning. 

San  Francisco,     •  -     California. 

Devoted  to  Temperance,  Prohibition,  Cur- 
rent Literature,  News,  and  whatever  con 
cerns  tlie  pulilic  welfare. 

REV.  GEO.  MORRIS,  Editor. 


Terms  of  Subscription  :   Single  Subscribers, 

One  Year,  $1.25. 

Advertising  rates  very  reasonable. 


THE    STAR -MAIL. 


A  Weekly  Newspaper,  Published  at 
Bradford,        -  -        Pennsylvania. 

ALLEN  &  BARBOUR,  Proprietors. 

H.  F.  BARBOUR,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Five  editions,  with  an  extra  Sunday  morning 
edition. 


THE      GUNNISON      REPUBLICAN. 
Giiunison,         ...         Colorado. 


Issued  every  Thursday  by 
C.    S.    NICHOLS,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


Terms,  one  Year,  in  Advance,  $3.00. 


To  Advertisers.— The  advertising  columns 
of  The  Republican  are  open  to  reputable 
dealers  at  reasonable  rates. 


THE    LOWELL    TRIBUNE. 


ISSUED  WEEKLY. 


Lo^vell, 


F.  C.  VOSBURG, 
A.   A.   WINSLOW, 


Lake  Co.,  Ind. 

-     Editor. 
Publisher. 


A  good  family  newspaper  at  the  low  price 
of  $1.50  per  Year,  circulating  its  district  thor- 
oughl.v,  and  a  first  class  advertising  medium. 


TRI- WEEKLY     NEWS. 


Published  by  The  News  Co.  every  Tuesday, 
Thursday  and  Saturday  at 

Truckee,       -  -         .       California. 

THE   TRUCKEE   NEWS   COMPANY, 

Proprietors  and  Publishers. 

CHAS.  D.  IRONS,  -  -         -         Editor. 

CHAS.  A.  GIFFEN,       -      Business  Manager. 

Rates  of  Subscription,  per  Year,  $5.00. 
Invaluable    as    an    advertising    medium. 
Rates  furnished  on  application. 

ELLISVILLE   INDEPENDENT. 


ELLIS  &  KYNETT,  Publishers. 


Issued  Weekly  at 


Ellisvilie, 


Faulk  Co.,  D.  T. 


CIRCULATION  OVER  5,000. 


Terms,  $2.00  per  Year. 

Subscribe  for  and  advertise  in  the  Ellis- 
viLLE  Independent.  It  is  a  live  paper,  brist- 
ling with  news  and  wide  awake  in  advanc- 
ing the  interests  of  Ellisvilie  and  vicinity. 


AiMKUlCAN   NEWSPAPKK   DIRECTORY.  831 


ESTABLISHED    IN    18S0.  DAILY    AND    WEEKLY. 


Arizona    Gazette. 


PHCENIX.  -----  ARIZONA. 


THE    OFFICIAL    PAPER    OF    THE    COUNTY. 


GAZETTE    PRINTING    AND    PUBLISHING    CO.,  -  -  Publishers. 


HOMER  H.  McNeil,  ....  Manager. 


Phoenix  being  situated  in  one  of  the  finest  agricultural  and  grazing  valleys  in  the  Terri- 
tory, is  the  only  distributing  point  for  supplies  of  all  the  mining  country  in  Central  and 
Northern  Arizona ;  and  as  the  Gazette  is  taken  in  almost  every  family,  mining  camp  and 
hamlet  in  this  region,  makes  it  one  of  the  best  advertising  mediums  in  the  Territory. 


Daily.  One  Year.  SlO.OO.  Weekly,  One  Year,  S4.00. 


ADVERTISING    RATES    GIVEN    ON    APPLICATION. 


Geo.  p.  Rovvkll  &  Co.,  Agents,  lU  bpriicf  St..  New  York. 


The  Ponchatoula  Gazette. 

PONCHATOULA,  -  -  -  LOUISIANA. 

ROBERT    BENEFlELD,    Editor  and  Proprietor. 
PUBLISHED    WEEKLY.      TERMS,    $1,00    PER    YEAR. 


AS    AN    ADERTISING    MEDIUM    IT    IS    UNEQUALLED. 


A  four-page,  six-column  journal,  not  controlled  by  any  party,  order,  ring  or  clique. 


THE    MAUREPAS    GAZETTE. 

ISSUED    WEEKLY    AT 
MAUREPAS,  .....  LOUISIANA. 

ROBERT    BENEFIELD,    Editor    and    Publisher. 


Well-edited,  influential,  widely  circulated,  well  patronized.     An  admirable   journal 
for  advertisers. 


THE    SPRINGFIELD    LEDGER. 
SPRINGFIELD,  .....  LOUISIANA. 

IS    ALSO    AN    EXCELLENT    WEEKLY. 


THE    AGE. 


WHITEHALL,  .....  LOUISIANA. 

ROBERT    BENEFIELD,    Editor    and    Publisher. 


A    FIRST-CLASS    WEEKLY    PAPER. 


Parties  desiring  to  reach  Whitehall  and  its  vicinity  thoroughly,  should  advertise  in 
The  Age's  attractive  columns. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


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GEO.   P.   HOWELL    &   GO'S 


READING    TIMES. 


Every  morning  except  Sunday,  and  Berks 
ami  Schuylkill  Joiirual,  Saturdays;  Re- 
jjuljlican.  Established— daily  1857,  weekly 
181C.  J.  Knabb  &  Co.  "  It  pays  where  hard 
work  turns  out  so  good  a  paper  as  The  Read 
ING  Times."— N.  Y.  Times.  "It  has  no  supe- 
rior as  an  advertising  medium  among  the  in- 
land dailies  of  Pennsylvania." — Minersville 
Republican.  "A  live  paper."— Philadelphia 
Star.  "  A  journal  tliat  is  so  devoted  to  every 
local  and  public  interest  deserves  to  meet 
the  most  generous  reward."— Germantown 
Telegraph.    Published  in  a  city  of  50,000. 


CHARLESTON    DAILY   TIMES. 


INDEPENDENT. 


A.  M.  WHITE,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


Cliarlestou, 


West  Virginia. 


Every  morning  except  Sunday. 
The  only  Daily  published  at  the  State  Capital. 


ESTABLISHED    1881. 

Largest  circulation  of  anj'  paper  in  the  State 
outside  of  Wheeling. 

THE  APPLETON  VOLKSFREUND. 

By  H.  W.  MEYER. 
Appleton,       ...       Wisconsin. 

This  paper  is  issued  in  two  separate  edi- 
tions— one  for  Outagamie  County,  and  the 
other  for  the  counties  surrounding  Outaga- 
mie. Circulation  of  first  issue,  1,800  ;  second, 
2-,500.  No  advertisement  taken  for  less  than 
$1.00.  Fifteen  per  cent,  discount  allowed  for 
advertisements  running  in  b<itli  issue:?.  Sam- 
ple copy  free.  N.  B  —The  Volksbote,  of  Chil- 
ton, Calumet  County,  has  lately  been  consoli- 
dated with  The  Appleton  Volksfreu.nd.  The 
same  had  a  circulation  of  1,500,  of  which  900 
have  remained  bona-fide. 


'HERALD    OF    JOY. 


Scran ton, 


Pennsylvania. 


REV.  JONATHAN  EDWARDS,  Editor. 

REV.  J.  GWAWRFRYN  EVANS,  Assoc.  Ed. 

It  is  the  organ  of  tlie  Congregational 
churclies  in  Eastern  Pennsylvania.  It  reaches 
an  increased  number  of  intelligent  families 
each  issue.     LAST  ISSUE,  3,(X)U. 

ADVERTSING    RATES    REASONABLE. 


CUSTER  COUNTY  REPUBLICAN. 

Published  every  Thursday. 
Broken  Bow,       -  -       Nebraska. 


OFFICIAL  PAPER  OF  CITY  AND  COUNTY. 
Subscription,  $1.50  per  Year. 

Has  the  Largest  Circulation.    Published  at 
the  county  seat.    Republican  In  politics. 
Advertising  rates  on  application. 


R.  H.  MILLER,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


Also  publisher  of  Arnold  Standard. 

THE 
BULLOCK     COUNTY    PROGRESS. 


Mid'way, 


Alabama. 


JAMES  W.  PRUETT,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Suliscription,  $2.00  per  Annum,  invariably  in 
advance. 


Circulates  in  Bullock,  Russell,  Macon,  Dale, 
Henry,  Cort'ee,  Geneva  and  Pike  Counties, 
Alabama,  and  therefore  is  one  of  the  best 
advertising  mediums  for  business  men. 


MONTGOMERY     C  O  II  N  T  Y 
P  R  E  S  S  E . 


Telford, 


Pennsylvania. 


Established  1860. 


JOHN  SHUPE,  Publisher. 

This  well-known  German  weekly  circulates 
throughout  Montgomery  and  adjoining 
counties,  as  well  as  beyond.  Telford  is 
twenty-eight  miles  from  Philadelphia.  This 
journal  has  a  large  circulation  in  Philadel- 
phia.  Is  one  of  the  best  advertising  mediums. 

THE    MINNESOTA     FARMER. 


Subscription,  $1,50  a  Year. 


Minneapolis, 


Minnesota. 


H.  E.  NEWTON,  Editor. 


MINNESOTA  FARMER  PRINTING  COMP'Y, 
Publistiers. 


Tiie  Leading  Agricultural  Weekly. 


PLATTDUETSCHE    ZEITUNG. 
Chicago,  -  -  Illinois. 


EDWARD  COOK,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


IS       THE      LEADING      PLATTDUETSCHE 
PAPER   ON   THE    GLOBE. 


Desirable  Medium  for   reaching  the  people 
of  all  sections.  -~ 

THE    GEORGIA    CHRONICLE. 


Milletlgeville, 


Georgia. 


Subscription  Price,  $1.50. 

Removed  from  Eatonton  to  Milledgeville. 
CIRCULATION  800. 

R.  L.  HUNTER,  Editor. 
R.  M.   VAUGHAN,   Publisher. 


An  eight-column  Democratic  journal.  Its 
territory  is  that  of  the  best  counties  in  Mid- 
dle Georgia.    Advertising  rates  reasonable. 

THE    EPHRATA    REVIEW. 
Epiirata,    .  .    Lancaster  Co.,  Pa. 

Published  every  Friday  Morning. 
YEAGER     BROS.,   Editors   and   Publishers. 


Subscription,  in  Advance, 
$1.00  -  -  -  Per  Year. 


All  home  print.  The  only  paper  in  the 
town.  Circulation  large.  Advertising  rates 
reasonable.    A  good  medium. 


OZARK     DEMOCRAT. 

Published  Weekly  at 
Ozark,  .  .  Arkansas. 


C.  C.  COLBURN,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

Issued  every  Thursday. 

The  Democrat  is  the  only  paper  published 
at  Ozark.  Has  a  large  circulation  iu  the  rich 
wheat  and  cotton  districts,  and  Is  worthy 
the  attention  of  advertisers.  Rates  furnished 
onapplieatian. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  S33 

The   Real    Estate    and    Building 

Journal. 


CHICAGO,  -  -  -  -  ILLINOIS. 


ESTABLISHED      1866. 


R.  C.  SMYERS,  ....  Publisher. 


The  Real  Estate  and  Building  Journal  Is  the  leading  journal  of  its  class  in  the  West 
and  Northwest.  For  advertisers  who  desire  to  reach  the  people  hiterested  in  real  estate  or 
building,  it  offers  opportunities  which  cannot  be  had  in  any  other  way  than  through  its 
columns.  It  contains  an  alphabetical  and  classiflfd  list  of  Real  Estate  Transfers,  Mortgages, 
Trust  Deeds,  Chattel  Mortgages,  Court  Records,  Advertised  Sales  and  a  synopsis  of  all  oflBcial 
and  legal  proceedings  wherein  the  capitalist  or  taxpayer  is  concerned,  being  a  guide  to 
investments  and  a  prjtection  to  credit. 


CIRCULATION      4,000. 


ADVERTISING     RATES  : 


One  square,  1  month,  $4.03;  3  months,  $11.00;  6  months,  820.00;  1  year,  §36.00.  Two 
squares,!  month,  .S6.00  ;  3  months,  $17.00;  6  months,  $52.00;  1  year,  .$60.00.  Three  squares, 
1  month,  $9.00;  3  months,  .$25.00;  6  months,  $45.00.  Sl.x  squares,  1  month,  $15.00;  3  months, 
$40.00 ;  6  nKjnths,  $75.00.    One  column,  1  month,  $30.00  ;  3  months,  $80.00  ;  6  months,  $1.50. 

Twenty  per  cent,  is  added  for  fixed  space,  not  movable,  and  for  cards  at  the  top  of  any 
page  and  the  front  page.    Advertisements  payable  quarterly  in  advance. 


OFFICE  :  ROOM  4,  117  CLARK  STREET. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Le     Meschaeebe. 


ISSUED     WEEKLY     AT 

BONNET  CARRE.  -  -  -  LOUISIANA. 


ESTABLISHED      1(55  2. 


OFFICIAL  PAPER  OF  THE  PARISH  OF  ST.  JOHN  THE  BAl'TIST. 


PUBLISHED  IN  FRENCH  AND  ENGLISH. 


The  best  medium  through  which  to  reach  the  French-speaking  people  of  chis  section 
having  the  largest  circulation  of  all  the  French  papers  in  Lower  Louisiana. 


TERMS,  $3.00  VkR  ANNUM.  IN  ADVANCE. 


CH.\RLES   LASSEIGNE,  ....  Proprietor. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

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CHESTER    EVENING    TIMES. 
CHESTER,  .....  PENNSYLVANIA. 

Published  every  afternoon  except  Sunday.  Has  a  circulation  of  over  2,800,  which  is 
sworn  to  weekly,  and  which  is  considerably  larger  than  that  of  any  other  paper  publislied  in 
Delaware  County.  Subscription,  $3  00  per  annum.  CHESTER  WEEKLY  TIMES, 
published  every  Saturday,  and  circulating  extensively  in  every  part  of  Delaware  County. 
Subscription,  .$1.00  per  annum.  The  Times,  Daily  and  Weekly,  are  the  best  advertising 
mediums  in  their  vicinity.  Advertising  rates,  and  sample  copies  furnished  upon  application. 
Chester  Times  Publishing  Company  (Liimted),  534  Market  St.,  Chester,  Pa. 

Amos  Gartside,  President.  John  A.  Wallace,  Secretary  and  Treasurer. 


THE    SOUTHERN     CYCLER. 
MEMPHIS,  .....  TENNESSEE. 

DEVOTED   TO   THE    INTEREST    OP   BICYCLING  AND   TRICYLING. 
CIRCULATED    ALL    OVER   THE    SOUTH    AND   WEST.     SPLENDID   ADVERTISING 

MEDIUM. 

SAMPLE    COPY    FREE. 

W.  L.  SURPRISE,  .....  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

THE     VAN     ALSTYNE     ENTERPRISE. 
VAN    ALSTYNE,  ....  -  TEXAS. 

Published  each  Friday,  By  J.  P.  LESLIE. 

Advertising  Rates  :  1  inch,  l  time,  60  cts.;  1  month,  $1.50;  3  months,  $2.30  ;  6  months.  .$4.50; 

I  year,  $8.00.  2  inches,  1  time,  $1.00  ;  1  month,  $2.25 ,  3  months,  $4.50  ;  6  months,  $8.00 ;  l  year, 
$15.00.    5  inches,  1  time,  .$2.25  ;  1  month,  $5.00  ;  3  months,  $10.00 :  6  months,  $17.00  ;  1  year,  $:30.00. 

II  inches,  1  time.  $4.00 ;  1  month,  $9.00 ;  3  months,  $17.00  ;  6  months,  $30.00 ;  1  year,  $55.00. 
1  column,  1  time,  $7.00 ;  1  month,  $17.00 ;  3  months,  $30.00 ;  6  months,  $55.00 ;  1  year,  $100.00. 
On  locals,  made  known  on  application.  Van  Alstynb,  Groyson  Co.,  Texas. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  No.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

L£     PROGRE^     DE     L'EST.  ~ 

Published  Weekly  and  Semi-Weekly,  at 
SHERBROOKE,  .....  QUEBEC. 

One  of  the  best  advertising  mediums,  and  the  only  Semi-Weekly  paper  in  the 

Eastern  Townships. 
Subscription  Price  :  Weekly,  $1.U0  per  year ;  Semi- Weekly,  $2.00  per  year.    Rates  of 
advertising  furnished  on  application, 

BELANGER  &  CO.,  Publishers.  L.  A.  BELANGER,  Manager. 

MADISON     CHRONICLE. 
MADISON,  .....  NEBRASKA. 

PUBLISHED  EVERY  WEDNESDAY.       T.  M.  BLAKELY,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
The  oldest  paper  in  Northwestern  Nebraska.    A  six-column  quarto,  with  large  circula- 
tion, which  fs  steadily  increasing.    Alive  local  paper,  published  in  a  live  and  prosperous 
town.    Circulates  extensively  in  Madison  and  adjoining  counties. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

"  THE     "WEBB     CITY     TIMES^ 

WEBB    CITY,  .....  MISSOURI. 

Published  every  Thursday. 

JOHN    M.    LINGLE,  ....  Editor  and  Publisher. 

The  only  paper  published  in  a  town  of  over  2,500  inhabitants.    Its  circulation  is  large 

and  constantly  increasing.    Its  subscription  list  contains  the  names  of  some  of  the  best 

known  residents  of  Jasper  County.    The  official  paper  of  the  County.    As  an  advertising 

medium  it  is  unequalled.    .4Ldvertising  rates  low.    For  further  particulars  address, 

PUBLI.SHER  "TIMES,"  Webb  City,  Missourl 


DER    FUEHRER. 

GERMAN  ODD  FELLOWS'  WEEKLY.  Vol.  XIIL  COMMENCED  APRIL  1,  1SS5. 

published  every  FRIDAY. 

100    ORCHARD    STREET,  .  .  NEW    YORK    CITY. 

E.  W.  LEHMANN,  Publisher  and  Proprietor. 

Der  Fuehrer  Is  the  only  German  Odd  Fellows'  paper  in  the  United  States  and  circulates 
in  every  State  in  the  Union. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10   Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    GASTONIA    GAZETTE. 

GASTONIA,  -  -  -  -  NORTH    CAROLINA. 

J.    E.    PAGE,   Proprietor. 

Home  print,  four-pages,  twenty-eight  column  newspaper.  Devoted  to  home  news  and 
the  best  interests  of  Gaston  County.  Democratic  in  politics.  Published  every  Friday  at 
$1.50  per  year.    Advertisements  inserted  at  reasonable  rates. 

CIRCULATION,    800. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


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St.    Louis    Post-Dispatch. 


ST.    LOUIS, 


MISSOURI. 


JOSEPH    PULITZER,   Editor   and   Proprietor. 


OUR   CIRCULATION. 


The  reKiilar  boua-flde  circulation  of  The  Post-Dispatch  for  the  last  week  in  May  of 


the  years  1881,  1S82,  1883  and  188J,  was  as  follows  ■ 


May,  1881. 

25 12,^0 

26 12,-t.iO 

27 12,(i50 

28 12,9U0 

SO 12,200 

31  12,480 


May,  1S82. 

25 21,230 

2(i 21,040 

2T 22,050 

29 21,250 

30 27,460 

31 21,9:50 


May,  1883. 

25 24,880 

26 26,990 

28 24,920 

29 24,860 

30 26,620 

31 25,650 


May,  1884. 

26 29,720 

27 29,850 

28. 29,890 

29 29,960 

30. .31,430 

31 32,330 


Total 74,920  134,960  153,920  183,180 

Average...  12,486  22,493  25,653  30,530 

D.  W.  Woods,  Cashier.  Ignaz  Kappner,  Business  Manager. 

Sworn   and  subscribed  to  before  me  this  20th  day  of  August,  1884.    My  com- 
CSEAL.]  mission  expires  April  17,  1887.  BENJ.    A.    SUPPAN, 

Notary  Public. 


Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Express    Gazette. 


CINCINNATI, 


OHIO. 


(ESTABLISHED      187  3.) 


THE   RECOGNIZED    REPRESENTATIVE   JOURNAL    OF   THE    EXPRESS    COMPANIES. 


PUBLISHED      MONTHLY. 


REACHING     ALL     OFFICERS,      AGENTS,      MESSENGERS,     CLERKS,    ETC.,      IN 
EXPRESS  BUSINESS  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES,  CANADA  AND  MEXICO. 


THE 


ADVANTAGES     OP     ADVERTISING     IN     THE     "EXPRESS     GAZETTE." 

1st.  It  is  the  recognized  Representative  Journal  of  all  Express  Companies.     2d.  Each 
issue  is  read  by  thirtj-  thousand  people.    3d.  Its  circulation  is  national.     4th.  It  cii-culates 

f;enerally  at  all  express  offices  and  among  the  employees  of  the  several  express  companies, 
th.  Express  men  are  wide  awake  and  enterprising— a  class  of  men  whom  advertisers 
desire  to  reach.  6th.  Thousands  of  express  agents  are  also  engaged  in  other  business, 
many  of  them  in  the  smaller  towns  keeping  general  stores,  and  others  are  engaged  also  in 
either  the  telegraph  or  railroad  service.  7th.  An  express  agent  is  one  of  the  representative 
men  of  the  town,  and  an  advertisement  m  the  Express  Gazette  therefore  reaches  the 
best  source.  8th.  An  express  office  is  the  place  where  everybody  goes  for  advice  and 
information. 


EXPRESS      GAZETTE. 
Offices  —15,  16  &   17  N.  Y.,  P.  &  O.  RR.  BUILDING,  CINCINNATI,  OHIO.      P.  O.  Box,  519. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


S3G  GEO.  P.  ROWELL   &  GO'S 

The    Household    Companion. 

BOSTON,  -  -  -  MASSACHUSETTS. 

ISSUED    MONTHLY. 

BEST   AND    CHEAPEST.  ONLY    Si. 50    PER    YEAR. 

GEO.    B.    JAMES,    Publisher. 


THE    HOUSEHOT^D    C03IPANI0N 

CONTAINS  MORE  VALUABLE,  INTERESTING  AND   INSTRUCTIVE   READING  MATTER 
FOR  THE  FAMILY  CIRCLE  THAN  ANY  OTHER  MAGAZINE  IN  AMERICA. 
ITS  ILLUSTRATIONS,  FASHION-PLATES  AND  MUSICAL  SELEC- 
TIONS ARE  EITHER  WORTH  THE  SUBSCRIPTION  PRICE. 
Advertising  Rates  :  Ordinary,  25e.  per  line  ;  Outside  cover  page,  35c.  per  line. 

NO  OBJECTIONABLE  MATTER  INSERTED. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  Nevs^  York. 


ESTABLISHED    1S4S.  - 

The    Hebrew    Leader. 


29    PARK    ROW,  -  -  -  NEW    YORK. 

Oldest,  largest  and  most  Influential  Jewish  newspaper  in  America.   Large  space  devoted 
to  Masonic  and  other  fraternities.    As  an  advertising  medium  it  has  no  equal. 


ISSUED  EVERY  FRIDAY  BY  THE  HEBREW  LEADER  ASSOCIATION. 


The  Hebrew  Leader  occupies  a  unique  po.sition  among  the  newspapers  of  the  United 
States,  and  the  exceptional  direction  of  its  influence  and  reliability,  together  with  its 
standing  as  a  journal  of  the  household,  commend  it  to  the  approval  of  the  shrewdest  and 
most  experienced  advertisers. 

Geo.  p.  Roweli,  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

Texas    Farm    and    Ranch. 

AUSTIN,  -  -  ^  -  -  TEXAS. 

A  SEMI-MONTHLY  JOURNAL  PUBLISHED  AT  AUSTIN,  TEXAS. 


Devoted  to  Agriculture,  Stock  and  Sheep  Raising,  Horticulture,  Pomology,  the  Apiary, 
Poultry,  the  Household,  Literature  and  General  News. 

Siibscriptiou  Price,  only  $1.00  a  Year. 

INFORMATION  REGARDING  TEXAS  MADE  A  LEADING  FEATURE. 


Sample  Copies  and  Advertising  Rates  on  application  to 

HOLLAND  &   KNOX,   Publishers,   AUSTIN,   TEXAS. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Placer    Argus. 

A  FOUR-PAGE,  SEVEN-COLUMN   NEWSPAPER,   PUBLISHED  EVERY  THURSDAY  AT 

AUBURN    (The  County  Seat  of   Placer   County),  CALIFORNIA. 

In  a  beautiful,  fertile  and  healthy  section  of  the  country,  where  mining,  lumbering  and 
fruit  growing  are  the  chief  industries. 

Terms  :  -  -  Yearly  Siibscriptiou,        -  -  $3.00. 

H.  W.  FENTON,  -  -  Publisher. 


The  Argus  is  the  only  Republican  paper  in  the  county,  of  which  it  is  the  official  organ. 
It  has  a  large  and  growing  circulation  among  tiie  best  classes  of  the  population  because  it 
is  an  enterprising  and  respectable  journal. 

Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  837 


THE    CHEAPEST    AND    BEST    (FOR    ITS    SIZE)    MUSICAL    JOURNAL    PUBLISHED 

IN    AMERICA. 

THE    MUSICAL    IDEAL. 


VALPARAISO.  .  -  -  -  INDIANA. 

A  bright  Uttle  eight-page  Musical  Monthly  Magazine,  published  by  the  Musical  Depart- 
ment of  the  Northern  Indiana  Normal  School,  at  Music  Hall,  edited  by  R.  A.  HERITAGE. 
It  contains  numerous  Songs,  and  is  worth  more  than  double  its  subscription  price,  which 
Is  only  25  cents  per  year.  Each  number  contains  new  methods  in  teaching  music.  Normal 
Notes,  Latest  Musical  News,  Biographical  Sketches,  Queries  and  Answers,  Programmes  of 
the  Musical  Departments,  Personals,  Correspondence,  and  two  pages  of  good  music. 

Yearly  subscription 23  cen  t s. 

"  "  with  business  card 50       " 

premium  "IDEAL  SONGS" 90 

Everbody  should  subscribe  for  it.  Its  advertising  advantages  are  superior  to  that  of 
any  other  musical  journal  published  in  the  West. 

Its  subscription  Ust  is  constantly  increasing,  and  as  an  advertising  medium  it  is  in- 
valuable. 

Rates  not  low,  but  reasonable,  and  furnished  on  application. 

For  further  particulars  address  : 

R.    A.    HERITAGE, 

Valparaiso,  lud. 
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1863.]  [1SS5. 

The    American    Art    Journal. 


NO.  23   UNION    SQUARE,  -  -  NEAV    YORK. 


WILLIAM    M.    THOMS.  _____  Editor. 


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AN    INDEPENDENT    CRITICAL    JOURNAL    DEVOTED    TO 
MUSIC    AND    THE    MUSIC    TRADES. 


PUBLISHED   EVERY    SATURDAY. 


Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  No.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


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GEO.  P.   ROWELL   &   CO'S 


NEW   ORLEANS   BEE. 

Daily  and  Weekly. 
DUFOUR,  DONNET  &  CO.,  Proprietors. 


Li'ABErLLE     1>E     LA     NOUVELLE 

ORLEANS. 

Pulslished  in  French.  Is  the  oldest  paper 
in  the  Southwest.  Circulates  extensively  In 
the  French  and  Creole  Parishes  of  Louisiana. 
Is  received  In  France,  Mexico  and  the  West 
Indies.  A  very  valuable  medium  for  adver- 
tising. 

Office,  73  Cliartres  St..  New  Orleans. 


CANON    CITY  RECORD. 


Canon  City, 


Colorado. 


W.  B.  FELTON,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


A  well-established  and  popular  newspaper, 
published  once  a  week  in  a  thriving  town  in 
a  growing  section. 


Advertising  rates  moderate. 
GREENVILLE    BANNER. 


THE   BELLAIRE   HERALD. 

Bellaire,     -       -      Belmont  Co.,  Ohio. 

LOCK  WOOD  &  KING,  Editors  and  Proprs. 
Terms,  $1.0U  per  Year. 

Is  the  only  Democratic  paper  published  in 
Bellaire,  and  already  enjoys  a  large  and 
rapidly  growing  subscription  list,  and  is  des- 
tined to  become  one  of  the  leading  papers  of 
our  times,  as  it  has  alreadv  taken  front  rank 
as  a  first  class  Democratic  local  paper.  Bel- 
mont county  has  a  population  of  5U,000,  and 
the  HERiLD  is  one  of  only  two  Demo- 
cratic papers  published  in  the  county.  One  of 
the  best  advertising  mediums  in  this  section. 


MILLER     GAZETTE. 


Published  Weekly  at 


Miller, 


Hand  Co.,  Dak. 


PUSEY  &  BOWNE,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
OFFICIAL  PAPER  OF  THE  COUNTY. 


Live  Weekly  Paper,  Published  every 
Wednesday  at 


Greenville,     - 


Augusta  Co.,  Va. 


By  DALTON  &  BRAY. 


As  good  advertising  medium  as  any  In  this 
section. 


Write  for  sample  copy  containing  rates  of 
advertising. 

THE    TIMES, 
St.  Paul,  -  -  Minnesota. 

Is  an  eight-page,  six-column  quarto,  ably  il- 
lustrated with  New  and  Original  Designs 
each  week. 

The  Times  Is  the  leading  illustrated  journal 
of  the  Northwest  and  has  the  largest  circula- 
tion, and  is  in  consequence  the  very  best  ad- 
vertising medium.  For  rates  in  regard  to 
advertising,  address 

THE  TIMES,  St.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

E.  E.  COWELL,  Editor;  S.  A.  PHILLIPS, 
Business  Manager;  C.  H.  PIEPHO,  Manager 
of  Illustrations  ;  FRANK  L.  BUELL,  Manager 
of  Circulation.  

1877.  THE  1884, 

KNIGHT'S  SWORD  AND  HELMET 


Fort  Madison, 


lo^va. 


Published  Monthly  by 
PYTHIAN  PRINTING  CO.,    -     -    Publishers. 

H.  W.  DODD,  Manager. 

One  copy  per  Annum  (postage  paid;,  $1.00. 

Circulation  H. 

A  live  sixteen-page  journal,  devoted  to  the 
nterests  of  the  Knights  of  Pythias. 


NORTH      CAROLINA      SENTINEL. 


Tarboro, 


Published  Bi-Weekly. 

North  Carolina. 


A  splendid  advertising  medium. 

The  Sentinel,  although  in  existence  just 
two  years,  has  already  a  circulation  of 
twelve  hundred  copies,  and  subscriptions  are 
being  added  daily.  Send  for  advertising 
rates. 


HAS  A  CONSTANTLY  INCREASING  CIRCU- 
LATION  AND  LIBERAL  PATRONAGE. 

THE   ADVERTISER 

AND    COUNTIES    OF    PRESCOTT    AND 
RUSSELL    ADVOCATE. 


L'Original, 


Ontario. 


W.  LITLE,  Editor. 


Devoted  to  Politics,  Agriculture,  Commerce 
and  Literature.  Is  printed  and  publshed 
every  Thursday.  Terms,  $1.25,  in  advance; 
after  three  months,  $1.50. 


Advertising  rates  furnished  on  application. 
FAIRFAX    CHIEF. 


Fairfax, 


Atchison  Co.,  Mo. 


Published  every  Saturday. 

B.  S.  GRAVES,  Publisher. 

The  Chief  is  a  live  paper,  published  for 
and  read  by  the  thrifty  classes  of  Atchison 
county.  Its  advertising  columns  are  well 
filled  and  yield  good  returns  to  Its  patrons. 

Circulation  largest  of  any  weekly  in  the 
country. 

Advertising  contracts  made  with  large  ad- 
vertisers on  most  reasonable  terms. 


IRON 

Is  the  only  journal  of  its  class  in  this  section 
of  the  country,  and  reaches  tlie  great  manu- 
facturing and  metal  working  trade  of  Penn- 
sylvania, Ohio  and  the  Southwest. 

Iron  is  full  of  interesting  reading  carefully 
edited  by  experienced  writers ;  clearly  print- 
ed on  fine  book  paper,  and  contains  a  better 
value  for  the  price  than  any  other  journal  of 
its  class.  The  aiivertising  space  is  limited, 
and  therefore  more  valualde.  A  trial  will 
convince  you  that  it  is  a  paying  medium,  and 
one  in  which  you  should  be  represented. 
A.  C.  FARLEY  &  CO.,  Publishers, 
413  Walnut  Street,  Philadelphia. 


JOHN  C.  DANCY,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


THE    WEEKLY    ECHO. 

The  Leading  Independent  Colored  Journal  of 

the  South.     Published  every  Saturday 

morning  the  year  round  by 

THE    WEEKLY    ECHO    PUBLISHING    CO., 

No.  5  Jellerson  Sr.,  Savannah,  Ga. 
Subscription  :  $'2.W  per  Annum  ;    Six  Months, 
.SI .25,  in  advance. 
CIRCULATION  OVER  Ii,0ll0  WEEKLY. 
The  Echo  is  not  a  [lateiit  sheet,  nor  an  ad- 
vertising circular  that  is  thrown  around  tlie- 
country  to  deceive  advertisers ;    on  the  con- 
trary, it  is  one  of  the  best  weekly  publications- 
in  the  South  that  Is  read  by  all  classes. 
JAMES  A.  SYKES  &  CO.,  Pubs,  and  Props. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


Facts- 


CHATTANOOGA. TENNESSEE. 


A  QUARTERLY  DENTAL  JOURNAL. 


PUBLISHED    BY    THE    FACTS    PUBLISHING    COMPANY,    CHATTANOOGA, 

TENNESSEE. 


TERMS  :  -  -  -  -  FIFTY    CENTS    A    YEAR. 


"FACTS"  IS   DEVOTED    TO    THE    INTERESTS   OF   THE    DENTAL   PROFESSION   AND 

TO  PROFESSIONAL  EDUCATION. 


IT  IS  A  GOOD  JOURNAL  TO  SUBSCRIBE  FOR,  AND  A    GOOD  JOURNAL 

TO  ADVERTISE  IN. 

TO  ADVERTISERS.— Send   for   our  rates,  then  send  us  your  advertising  orders.    Our 
rates  are  moderate,  and  for  the  amount  you  invest  in 

ADVERTISING   IN    "FACTS," 

we  propose  to  give  you  ample  returns. 

"  FACTS"— "  FACTS"— "  FACTS." 

Address  all  communications  to 

"FACTS"   PUBLISHING   CO.,   CHATTANOOGA,  TENNESSEE. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


ESTABLISHED    1809. 


The    Chicago     Banner. 


(FORMERLY    "UNION    PARK    BANNER.") 


CHICAGO,  .  -  _  -  ILLINOIS. 


CIRCULATION,      4.800. 


F.    E.    STANLEY,  -  -  Editor    and    Proprietor. 


The  only  weekly  subscription  newspaper  published  in  the  West  Division  of  Chicago,  and 
which  covers  the  whole  resident  portion  of  that  district. 


A  FIRST-CLASS   ADVERTISING  MEDIUM.    RATES    LOW.     SEND   FOR  SAMPLE  COPY. 


Address : 
F.    E.   STANLEY,  1S6  West  Madison  Street,  Chicago,  III. 


N.  B.— Advertisemepts  received  from  firms  or  individuals  not  quoted  must,  to  insure 
publication,  be  accompanied  by  references  as  to  their  standing. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


840  GEO.   P.   ROWELL   &  GO'S 

ESTABLISHKD  1834. 

RICHMOND      WHIG. 
RICHMOND,  .....  VIRGINIA. 

For  more  than  Half  a  Century  the  Leading  Metropolitan  Newspaper  df  the  State. 
It  has  a  larger  circulation  throughout  the  State  than  any  other  newspaper  published. 
Advertisers  will  And  it  the  best  medium  for  reaching  the  people  of  the  State  at  large. 
Transient  and  contract  advertisements  at  the  most  reasonable  rates. 

Geo.  P   Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


SUNDAY       GRIT. 
\VIL.I.IA»ISPORT,  ....  PENNSYLVANIA. 

THE  LEADING  SUNDAY  NEWSPAPER  IN  CENTRAL  PENNSYLVANIA. 

Delivered  by  carriers  in  150  pities  and  towns  tliroughout  the  State.    Nonpartisan  and 

non-secular;   fearless  discussion  of  all  great  public  questions;  full  telegraphic  reports; 

poi-traits  of  eminent  men,  cartoons,  etc.,  etc.    Sjieclal  correspondents  In  75  cities  and  towns. 

GRIT  PUBLISHING  CO.,  Publishers  and  Proprietors,        -  -       Williamsport,  Pa. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St..  New  York. 


THE    MEIGS    COUNTY    HERALD. 
MIDDIiEPOItT,  ......  OHIO.  , 

Tlie  leading  democratic  newspaper  in  Meigs  County.  Eight  pages,  forty-eight  columns, 
and  printed  in  the  most  neat  and  artistic  manner. 

Rates  to  Advertisers  Very  Liberal.    1,300  Circulation  and  Increasing.    Address, 

"THE    HERALD,"  Middleport,  Ohio. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

THE     JOURNAL     DEMOCRAT. 
WARRENSBURG,  .....  MISSOURI. 

Published  every  Friday. 

SUBSCRIPTION  PRICE,  $1.00  PER  YEAR.  LEVIN  H.  CAMPBELL,  Editor. 

An  eight-page  democratic  newspaper,  established  in  1S65.  Published  in  the  centre  of  a 
fertile  and  productive  district,  with  a  large  circulation,  offers  superior  advantages  to 
advertisers. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE  GRAND  FORKS  HERALD. 

Daily  and  Weekly,  publisiied  at 
GRAND    FORKS,  -  .  .  -  .  DAKOTA. 

GEO.  B.  WINSHIP,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 
Subscription:  Daily,  .$8.00;  Weekly,  $1.50  per  Annum. 
The  Herald  Is  published  In  one  of  the  most  important  cities  in  Northern  Dakota,  being 
In  the  centre  of  the  rich  and  fertile  Red  River  Valley.    Has  a  large  and  increasing  circula- 
tion.   Republican  in  politics.    Has  one  of  the  best  News  and  Job  offices  in  the  Northwest. 
Unsurpassed  as  an  advertising  medium.    Rates  reasonable. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

THE     WHITE     PINE     CONE. 
WHITE    PINE,  .....  COLORADO. 

GEO.  S.  IRWIN,  -  -  -  Editor. 

Published  in  one  of  the  richest  mining  camps  in  the  world,  10,000  feet  above  sea-level. 

Contains  more  reliable  Mining  News  than  any  other  weekly  paper  In  Colorado. 

THE     LIVEST    PAPER    IN    THE    WEST. 

$3.00  PER  YEAR.  Sample  copies  sent  free. 

Geo.    p.    Rowell    &    Co.,   Agents,    10    Spruce    St..   New   York. 

^HE    YOUNG    MINERALOGIST    AND   ANTIQUARIAN. 

WHEATON,  .....  ILLINOIS. 

Is  a  low-priced,  popular,  scientific  publicatiDU,  especially  devoted  to  Mineralogy, 
Geology  and  American  Antiquities.  It  stands  alone  in  the  particular  field  it  occupies. 
As  an  advertising  medium  it  is  particularly  valuable  to  advertisers  of  books  on  science, 
natural  history  and  anticiuities,  scientific  iusti-uments,  etc.  Circulation,  sworn  :  In  United 
States,  1,700 ;  Canada,  2^0,  and  in  foreign  countries,  800  copies.  Constantly  and  rapidly  In- 
creasing. Subscri])tion :  In  the  United  States,  postpaid,  75  cents,  per  annum;  foreign 
countries,  in  the  postal  union,  i?l,(»i. 


THE  JERAULD  COUNTY  NEW^S. 

WESSINGTON    SPRIN(;s,  .  .  JEKAULD    CO.,     DAK. 

Published  every  Wednesday,  by 
J.    E.    McNAMARA.        -        -        -        -        TERMS,   $2  00    PER    YEAR. 
A  Weekly  newspaper  devoted  to  local  interests,  has  a  large  circulaticm,  and  is  the  best 
local  ijaper  in  Southern  Dakota.    It  Is  therefore  the  best  advertising  medium.    Rates  made 
known  upon  application. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  841 

Buena    Vista    Democrat. 

BUENA    VISTA,        ------        COLORADO. 


CITY  —  OFFICIAL    PAPER  —  COUNTY 


Published  by  W.   R.   LOGAN. 


THE    BEST    PATRONIZED    PAPER     IN    SUBSCRIPTION     AND    ADVERTISING    IN 

WESTERN    COLORADO. 

MINING    NEWS    A    SPECIALTY.; 


t^^  Send  for  Sample  Copy. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St..  New  York. 


'JAMES    VINCENT'S    PAPER.' 


The    American    Nonconformist. 


INDEPENDENT  IN  EVERYTHING. 


TABOR,  -  -  - -  -  -  IOWA. 

H.   &  L.  VINCENT,  Publishers. 


The  American  Nonco.nformist  has  the  largest  circulation  by  500  of  any  paper  printed 
In  3Iills  and  Fremont  Counties,  Iowa. 

REACHES     EVERYBODY. 

Prints  all  at  home.  No  patent.  And  is  represented  only  by  the  best  class  of  advertising 
agents  in  the  country, 

We  have  a  SPECIAL  CORRESPONDENT  (one  of  our  firm)  in  the  Oklahoma  country 
giving  regiilar  news  from  this  frontier.  Circulates  largely  throughout  the  West  and  only 
among  those  irhopatj.    Strict  observance  to  advertising  contracts  in  every  particular. 

Always  address  the  publishers,  or 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Stanton    Pilot. 


STANTON,  -  -  -  MERCER  CO.,  DAK. 


THE    ONLY    PAPER    PUBLISHED    IN    MERCER    COUNTY. 
§2.00    A    YEAR    IN    ADVANCE. 


A.    C.    MACRORIE    &    CO.,    Publishers. 


Stanton  is  the  county  seat,  and  is  located  at  the  mouth  of  the  Knife  river,  which  stream 
runs  through  the  finest  section  of  agricultural  country  in  the  northwest,  familiarly  known 
as  the  Knife  River  Valley,  in  which  there  is  still  room  for  thousands  of  settlers  who  can 
get  free  homes  under  the  Homestead,  Pre-emption  or  Tree  Claim  Acts. 

The  Pilot  reaches  every  home  in  the  county,  besides  having  a  good  circulation  in 
lUcLean,  Morton  and  Williams  counties. 

The  Pilot  is  the  oflBcial  iiaper  of  Mercer  Count}'. 


ADVERTISING    RATES    SI. 00    AN    INCH,    PER    MONTH. 


Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co..  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


842  GEO.  P.  ROWELL  &  CO'S 

A    FEW    BRIEF    REASONS    WHY 

The    Methodist    Recorder 

PITTSBURGH,  .  -  .  PENNSYLVANIA, 

IS    A    VALUABLE    ADVERTISING    MEDIUM. 

Character  and  Influence.— It  is  a  well  established  RellRlous  Journal,  of  forty-four 
years'  standing,  and  the  Official  Organ  of  the  Methodist-Protestant  Church,  a  denomina- 
tion of  1d0,(XI0  members. 

Exclusive  Circulation.— It  is  the  only  Journal  published  in  Pennsylvania,  New  York  and 
Ohio  in  the  interest  of  this  denomination,  and  is  the  onlv  meilium  through  which  can  be 
reached  a  large  and  influential  class  of  readei-s.  An  advertisement  appearing  in  all  the 
other  religious  papers  published  in  Pittsburgh  would  not  reach  five  per  cent,  of  Its  readers. 

ThE  Best  Evidence  of  Value.— The  fact  that  .some  of  the  leading  and  most  successful 
advertisers  of  the  country  have  made  steady  use  of  its  columns  for  many  vears,  is  referred 
to  as  the  best  evidence  that  can  be  offered  of  the  value  of  The  Methodist"  Recorder  as  an 
advertising  medium. 

Exceptional  Good  Value  Given  our  Patrons.— Advertising  rates  low,  and  character, 
Influence  and  circulation  considered,  our  patrons  receive  unusually  good  value.  Estimates 
upon  application.    Only  first  class  advertisements  inserted. 

WM.  Mccracken,  Jk.,  Publisher,  No.  132  Fifth  Ave.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

ESTABLISHED  IN  1S79. 

Weekly  Sewing  Machine  Journal 

(THE  FIRST  ONE  IN  THE  WORLD.) 

73  BIBLE   HOUSE,  -  -  ASTOR  PLACE,  N.   Y. 

(opposite  cooper  union." 

C.   A.    LOVEJOY,  -  -  _  PROPRIETOR. 

Terms:   $1.50  a  Year,  in  Advance;   Single  Copies,  Five  Cents. 

Illustrated,  eight  pages,  published  weekly,  and  devoted  to  the  interests  of  the  Sewing 
Machine,  its  accessories,  and  all  of  their  practical  uses.  It  is  not  the  organ  of  any  ona 
manufactory,  but  will  aim  to  represent  the  interests  of  all,  though  maintaining  freedom  of 
expres.sion  in  what  our  judgment  directs.  A  limited  number  of  reputable  advertisements 
will  be  received.  As  this  paper  circulates  regularly  among  all  sewing  machine  agents,  it  is 
the  most  effectual  and  direct  medium  through  which  business  men  can  make  known  their 
wants,  etc.  Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Shenango    Valley    News 

AN  INDEPENDENT  REPUBLICAN  NEWSPAPER. 


PUBLISHED  FRIDAYS  AT 

GREENVILLE,  -  -  MERCER  CO.,   PA. 

W.  H.  H.  DUMARS,  -  -  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

Devoted  to  Politics,  the  Farm,  Garden  and  Household,  Science,  Literature,  Education 
and  all  Rational  Reforms.  The  News  will  strive  to  please  the  people  rather  than  the 
politicians,  and  will  therefore  pursue  an  independent,  impartial  course  in  regard  to  all 
public  questions,  seeking  the  truth  always,  aiming  at  all  times  to  be  in  every  respect  a 
proper  family  newspaper. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Amerjcan    Cadet. 

INDIANAPOLIS,  -  ~^  -  -  INDIANA. 

An  Illustrated  Temperance  Magazine  (Monthly)  for  Young  People. 
THE  ONLY  TEMPERANCE    PAPER  FOR   YOUNG  PEOPLE   IN  THE  UNITED    STATES. 


SUBSCRIPTION,    $1.00    A   YEAR. 


This  magazine,  the  only  one  of  its  kind  In  the  country,  has  a  large  and  rapidly-increas- 
ing circulation  all  over  the  country.    It  will  pay  respectable  firms  to  advertise  in  it. 

Advertising  Rates.— Ten  cents  per  line.    Twenty  per  cent,  discount  on  contracts  for 
six  months  and  over. 

All  communications  should  be  addressed  to  the  publisher, 

A.  H.  HUTCHINSON,   Indianapolis,  Indiana. 


Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St..  New  York. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  84$ 


The   Springfield    Ledger. 

SPRINGFIELD,  .  .  -  LOUISIANA. 

A    FIRST-CLASS    WEEKLY,    UNEQUALLED    AS    AN    ADVERTISING    MEDIUM. 

Subscription,  $1.00  per  Year. 


THE    MAUREPAS    GAZETTE. 


ISSUED      WEEKLY      AT 

MAUREPAS,        ......  LiOUISIANA. 

ROBERT  BENEFIELD,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
It  has  the  largest  circulation  of  any  paper  published  in  the  county.    Advertise  In  it. 


THE    PONCHATOULA    GAZETTE, 
POXCHATOULA,  ......  L,OUISIANA. 

Published  Weekly.    An  Independent  Journal,  not  controlled  by  any  party. 


THE     AGE. 


WHITEHALL,  .....  LOUISIANA. 

THE        WEEKLY        PAPER. 

Advertisers  desiring  to  reach  Whitehall  and  its  environs  should  advertise  in  The  Aoe 
without  delay. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Tucson    Tailings. 


TUCSON,  .-...-  ARIZONA. 


A      FIVE-COLUMN      DAILY      PAPER. 


PUBLISHED    AT    TUCSON,    ARIZONA. 


THIS    IS    THE    CHEAPEST    DAILY    PAPER    IN     THE     SOUTHWEST. 


SUBSCRIPTION: 

ONE    YEAR,              -              -              -              -              -              -              .              .              -  S6  OO 

SIX    MONTHS,                 -              -              -              .              -              .              .              .  -       3  501 

THREE    MONTHS,                --......  2  OO 


AN    UNEQUALLED    ADVERTISING    MEDIU.M. 


TUCSON    TAILINGS    PUBLISHING    CO.,     '     -  -  -  Tucson,  Arizona. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


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GEO.  P.  ROWELL   &  GO'S 


W  A  ir  K  E  ><  H  A    FREEMAN. 


Published  every  Thursday  morning  by 
YOUMANS  &  RANDALL,       -       Proprietors. 


AVaiikesha, 


AViscousin. 


Terms,  $1.91  a  Year. 
Official  Paper  of  the  County. 


Regular  Circulation  to  bona-fide  Subscribers 

1,344. 


Advertising  rates  reasonable. 


THE    TRIBUNE. 


A.  P.  McINTYRE,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


Published  every  Saturday  at 
li.  I.  City«St  Greenpoiut,  B'klyn.  N.  Y, 

Subseriptiou,  -  -  $2  per  Year. 

The  Tribune  is  a  progressive  Democratic 
journal,  devoted  to  Jeffersonian  principles, 
the  advocacy  of  Right,  the  punishment  of 
Wrong,  and  the  vindication  of  Law  and  Or- 
der. Advertisements  Inserted  at  rates  com- 
mensurate with  the  circulation. 


THE    BliUFFTON    SPRINGS. 


Published  every  Thursday  evening. 
W.  N.  ROLLIN,  -    Editor  and  Proprietor. 


Bliift'tou, 


Georgia. 


The   Bluffton  Springs,  a  40-column  paper, 
the  cheapest  Weekly  in  the  State. 
Only  $1.25  per  year. 

The  largely  increased  circulation  of  this 
paper,  together  with  its  exceedingly  low 
rates,  renders  it  an  important  medium  for 
advertisers. 

THE    LINCOLN    CO.    TRIBUNE. 


ISSUED  WEEKLY. 


L.  A.  STEVENS,  Proprietor. 
North  Platte,        -  -        Nebraska. 

Terms :  One  Year,  In  Advance,         -         $1.50. 

The  Tribune  now  visits  nearly  every  fam- 
ily in  Lincoln  County. 

Advertisers  make  a  note  of  this. 

Rates  low  as  consistent  with  sound  busi- 
ness principles. 


THE    NORMAL,    REGISTER. 

Saliua,      -  -  -      Kansas. 

A  Quarterly  Journal  Devoted    to   Practical 
Education. 


Subscription, 


20  cents  a  Year. 


Send  5  cents  for  Sample  Copy. 


ALEXANDER  C.  HOPKINS,  Editor. 


A  limited  space  is  devoted  to  preferable 
advertiseinents. 

THE 

HARMONY     GROVE     SIGNAL. 


Harmony, 


Georgia. 


ISSUED    WEEKLY. 


ATKINSON  &  WAGNON,  Pi-oprietors. 

Subscription,  -  -  $1  per  Year.' 

Advertisers  will  find  The  Signal  a  good 
medium  to  advertise  in. 


Established  1872. 


VALLEY    VISITOR. 


Newburyport,        -       Massachusetts. 

GEORGE  J.  L.  COLBY,  Editor. 
D.  T.  COLBY  &  CO.,  Publishers. 

Published  every  Saturday  morning,  and 
one  of  the  oldest  papers  in  this  section  of 
the  State.  Advertisers  will  find  it  to  their 
interest  to  advertise  in  its  columns. 

Rates  reasonable.    Write  for  them. 

Address,  The  Publisher. 


THE     GRAPHIC 


Issued  Weekly  at 
Leesville,  ■         .         ■       ludiaua. 

McHENRY  OWEN,  Publisher. 

Subscription, 


75  cents  per  Year. 


A  Democratic  newspaper  devoted  to  current 
events  and  choice  reading  matter. 

A  valuable  advertising  medium. 


TAYLOR  COUNTY  TRIBUNE. 


A  live  weekly.  Published  at 
Bedford,        ....       Iowa. 

BARNGROVER  &  CAREY,  Prop's. 


Terms,     $100    a     Year. 


Good   value  in  advertising   space   given  at 
reasonable  rates. 


The  home  patronage  accorded  the  Tribune 
is  a  sufficient  guarantee  of  its  value  as  an 
advertising  medium. 


THE      NEAV      LONDON      REVIEW. 

Ne^v  London,         -         -         Minnesota. 


PUBLISHED  EVERY  THURSDAY  BY 
D.  P.  R.  STRONG. 


Terms,  $1  a  Year,  payable  in  Advance. 
Published  in  a  growing  town  and  read  by  a 
thrifty  people,  The  Review  offers  excellent 
value  to  advertisers  at  reasonable  rates. 
CANEBRAKE      NEWS. 


Issued  every  Friday. 
Uniouto^vn, 


Alabama. 


BARR  &  RAYMOND,         -       Proprietors. 

Subscription  in  Advance, 

One  Year,  $1-50. 

The  latest  and  most  reliable  local  and  State 
news  In  every  issue. 

To  Adveitisei-s :  Send  in  your  orders— you 
will  receive  good  returns  for  your  expentli- 
ture. 


THE  MANISTEE   DEMOCRAT. 


Manistee, 


Michigan. 


M.  H.  CLARK  &  CO.,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

A  staunch  Democratic  eight-page  paper, 
devoted  to  the  advancement  of  the  material 
interests  of  the  State  and  county,  and  to  the 
development  of  their  resources. 

The  Democrat  is  issued  every  Friday 
morning,  is  the  official  paper  of  the  city  and 
county,  and  is  unexcelled  as  an  advertising 
medium. 

Rates  reasonable,  and  will  be  made  known 
on  application. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER   DIRECTORY. 


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NO  COMBINATION  EQUAL  TO  IT. 


NEW  YORK  DAILY  NEWS. 

READ    STATEMENT     ENTITLED 
"A  CONCEDED   FACT." 


THE    SUNDAY    NEWS. 

A  LEADING  SUNDAY  PAPER. 


NEW   YORKER 
TAGES    NACHRICHTEN. 

THE    MOST    WIDELY    CIRCULATED 
GERMAN  DAILY  NEWSPAPER. 


NEW  YORK  WEEKLY  NEWS.     SONNTAGS  NACHRICHTEN. 


CIRCULATES  IN  ALL  SECTIONS  OF 
THE  UNITED  STATES. 


THE  BEST  SUNDAY  GERMAN  PAPER 
PUBLISHED. 


A   CONCEDED    FACT. 

Advertisers  should  remember  that  the  paper  having  the  largest  daily  circulation  in  the 
world  is  the  Lc  Petit  Journal  of  Paris.  The  London  Telegraph  is  second,  and  the  honor 
of  third  position  is  given  the 

NEW  YORK   DAILY  NEWS, 

Whose  circulation  is  LARGER  THAN  THAT  OF  ANY  OTHER  DAILY  PAPER  in  the  United 
Stales,  and  LARGER  than  the  COMBINED  DAILY  CIRCULATION  of  all  the  other 
EVENING  PAPERS  IN  NEW  YORK  CITY. 


THE    TOTAL    NUMBER    OF    COPIES    PRINTED    DURING     THE    YEAR     1884,     EX- 
CLUSIVE   OF    SUNDAYS    AND    HOLIDAYS,    REACHED     THE 
ENORMOUS    SUM    OF 

47,260,970; 

OR,     A      DAILY      AVERAGE      OF 

152,948    COPIES. 

THE    "DAILY    NEWS"    IS   ONLY   ONE   OF   THE   FEW    NEWSPAPER 
ESTABLISHMENTS    INVITING     ADVERTISERS    AND    PER- 
MITTING    VISITORS     TO     INSPECT     ITS    PRESS- 
ROOMS   AT     ALL    TIMES     AND    VERIFY 
ITS      ENORMOUS      SALES. 


THE    DAILY    NEWS    prints    ef^cli    day,    in    a  proinineut  position,    its 
daily  circulation.      Only  one  other  New  York  paper  does  this. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


846  GEO.   P.   ROWELL  &  CO'S 

THE     MIDDLEBORO     GAZETTE. 
MIBDLEBORO,  -  ...  UASsSACHUSETTS. 

Established  in  1831. 
Is  the  leading  family  newspaper  of  Micldleboro,  and  with  the  Wareham  iVews,  the  local 
paper  of  the  Southern  portion  of  Plymouth  County.  It  gives  all  the  local  news,  a  sum- 
mary of  everything  of  interest  transpiring  in  the  county,  and  much  good  miscellaneous 
reading,  all  readably  arranged  and  liaudsomely  printed.  This  local  paper  Is  a  safe  and 
reliable  family  newspaper,  and  should  be  taken  by  every  household  in  this  section  of 
Plymouth  County.  It  is  sent  free  of  postage  to  any  address.  A  first-class  advertising 
medium.  JAMES   M.    COOMBS,    Publisher. 

TEXAS    CHRISTIAN. 
THORP    SPRING.**.  .....  TEXAS. 

Published  by  RAWLINS  &  CO.,  every  Wednesday.  C.  M.  MILMETH,  Editor ;  T.  F. 
RAWLINS.  Assistant  Editor.  Subscription,  $2.U0  per  year.  Our  aim  is  to  disseminate 
throujih  the  paper,  and  good  books,  pure  and  wholesome  literature,  to  sow  the  good  seeds 
of  the  Kingdom  of  Heaven  far  and  wide,  and  In  this  noble  undertaking  we  earnestly  solicit 
the  assistance  and  cooperation  of  all  who  love  that  which  Is  pure  and  good.  Will  you  help 
us  ?  Rates  of  advertising  given  on  application.  We  do  not  hold  ourselves  responsible  for 
what  advertisers  say  except  when  we  endorse  them  and  their  goods  ;  but  shall  endeavor  to 
exclude  humbug  advertisements.  Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  lo  Spruce  St.,  N.  Y. 


SHAW^ANO     COUNTY     JOURNAL. 

SHAWANO    COUNTY,  ....  WISCONSIN. 

Published  every  Friday  by 
JOS.   5L   ROGERS.        -       -        TERMS :  $1.50  PER  YEAR,  IN  ADVANCE. 

OFFICIAL  CITY  AND  COUNTY  PAPER. 

An  eight-page  Weekly  newspaper.  Established  1860.  Published  In  the  centre  of  a  rich 
farming  district.  It  circulates  largely  throughout  this  portion  of  the  State.  A  most 
desirable  medium  for  advertisers. 

THE    LEDGER. 
HEMPSTEAD,  -  .  -  .  W^AI>I>ER    CO.,    TEXAS. 

Published   every  Saturday,  -  -  By   JOHN   HUB    HUTCHINSON. 

The  Hempstead  Ledger  is  not  as  big  as  a  barn-door,  nor  does  it  put  up  pretentions  to 
metropolitan  journalism,  but  its  head  Is  level  all  the  same,  and  there  is  a  tone  of  candor, 
magnanimity  and  manly  thinking  in  its  editorial  management  that  gives  it  dignity  and 
exacts   respect.      Its  circulation  Is  large  and  it  is  a  desirable  medium   for  advertisers. 

Rates  furnished  upon  application. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     BUFFALO     ECHO. 

BUFFALO,  -  .  .  -  JOHNSON    CO.,    WYOMING. 


The  Buffalo  Echo  is  issued  every  Friday  by  JNO.  B.  MORROW,  Publisher,  at  Buffalo, 
the  county  seat  of  Johnson  County,  Wyoming  Territory.  It  has  a  large  circulation,  and  as 
an  advertising  medium  has  no  equal  in  this  section  of  the  country.  Subscription  Rates  : 
Per  year,  in  advance,  $3.00,  Advertising  Rates :  Professional  cards,  .S18.(X)  i)er  year  or  $2.00 
per  month ;  3  inch  space,  per  month,  $3.00 ;  ]4  column  space,  per  month,  $5.00  ;  }4  column 
space,  per  month,  $9.50 ;  1  column  space,  per  month,  $18.00.    Size,  7  columns  to  page. 

THE     SATURDAY     MORNING     HERALD. 
SOUTH    ENGLISH,  .....  IOWA. 

E.    M.   PIKE,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

TERMS:  -  -  -  -  -  $1.23   PER   YEAR. 

The  Herald  was  established  in  18T2,  is  a  live  local  independent  newspaper,  well  gotten 
up  and  Gsntains  all  tlie  geieral  and  local  news.  It  circulates  largely  throughout  the  County 
and  State,  and  is  read  by  all  the  prosperous  aud  thrifty  farmers  of  the  section.  No  better 
medium  for  advertisers  can  be  liad.    Send  for  rates. 


EAST     WASHINGTONIAN. 

POMEROY,  ....  GARFIPLD    CO.,    W.    T. 

Published  every  Saturday  morning,  by 

W.  L.  LISTER. TERMS,  $2.50  PER  YEAR. 

A  Weekly  newspaper  devoted  to  the  best  interests  of  Eastern  Washington.  The  official 
paper  of  Garfield  County ;  has  an  extensive  circulation  throughout  this  section  of  the 
Territory,  and  is  a  first-class  advertising  medium.    Rates  furnished  upon  application. 

Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     STAR. 
NACOGDOCHES,  .....  TEXAS. 

Published  every  Saturday. 

SUBSCRIPTION,        ....       $1.50  PER  YEAR. 
HALTOM  &  WADE,  Proprietors.         -       -       -      •        HALTOM  &  CHRISTOPHER,  Editors. 

An  eight-page  local  newspaper,  full  of  news,  with  an  extended  circulation,  and  a  most 
desirable  medium  for  advertisers.  Advertising  Rates:  One  col.,  1  year,  $100.00;  one  col., 
•6  month,  $50.00 ;  one  col.,  3  months,  $25.00 ;  one  col.,  1  month,  $10.00. 

Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER   DIRECTORY.  847 


The   Post-Intelligencer. 


SEATTLE,         -  -  WASHINGTON    TER. 


THE   LEADING   NEWSPAPER   OF  WASHINGTON  TERRITORY. 


CIRCULATION     DOUBLE     THAT     OF     ANY     OTHER     PAPER 
NORTH    OF    THE    COLUMBIA    RIVER. 


DAHLY,       -  .  .  SI  0.00    PER    ANNUM. 

WEEKLY,         -  .  .         ■$-i.-ia    PER    ANNUM. 

PAYABLE    STRICTLY    IN    ADVANCE. 


Address, 

THE    POST-INTELiIilGENC'ER, 

Seattle,    \V.  T. 


Geo,  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


848 


GEO.  P.   ROWELL   &  CO'S 


IT    MEANS*    SOMETHING. 


The  fact   that  advertisers  who  went  Into 
the  FOREST    AND    STREAM   in   1873 

are  found  there  in  1S83,  means  tliat  it  pays 
them  to  advertise  in  The  Forest  and  Stream. 
Why  it  pays  so  well  you  can  readily  see  by 
Inspecting  the  paper  and  making  inquiries 
about  the  wide  extent  and  high  character  of 
its  circulation.    All  newsdealers. 


FOREST  AND  STREAM  PUBLISHING   CO., 

Xo.  39  Park  Row,        -        New  York. 

ST.     JOE    ADVANCE. 

Issued  every  Sunday  morning. 
St.  Joseph,  -  -  Missouri. 

C.  S.  BAKER,  Publisher. 

Terms,  per  Year,  .$1.25,  in  Advance. 

The    publisher    will    furnish   advertising 
rates  at  any  time  on  application. 

Rates  low.    Good  value  guaranteed 


THE    RACINE    SI.AVIE. 


CHARLES  JONAS  &  CO.,  Proprietors. 
Racine,  -  -  Wiscousiu. 


Terms,  $3.00  per  Year. 

A     BOHEMIAN     WEEKLY     NEWSPAPER, 

PUBLISHED    EVERY    WEDNESDAY. 

THE 
FISHKILL,    WEEKLY     TIMES. 

Four  pages,  containing  32  columns. 


SUGAR    GROVE    NEWf 

Publish 
Sugar  Grove, 


Published  every  Thursday. 

Warren  Co.,  Pa. 


J.  WARREN  FLETCHER,  Editor. 

Terms,  One  Dollar  per  Year,  in  Advance. 

As  an  atlvertlsing  medium  for  Warren  and 
adjacent  counties  The  News  Is  among  the 
best.  By  moderate  rates  and  strict  attention 
to  the  orders  of  our  advertising  patrons  the 
publisher  hopes  to  merit  their  continued 
.suppoi-t^ 


THE    WEEKLY    BULLETIN. 

Published  every  Wednesday  at 
GafliieyCity,        -        South  Carolina. 

S.  p.  BRITTON,       -       Proprietor. 


Subscription,  $1.00  a  Year. 

Advertising  rates  made  known  on  appli- 
cation. 


Advertisers  can  rely  upon  getting  the  very 
best  value  at  moderate  rates.  The  Bulletin 
being  an  excellent  medium. 


Published  every  Wednesday  morning.  In  the 

Village  of  Fishkill,  New  York, 

By  the  FISHKILL  PRINTING  ASSOCIATION, 
at  $1.50  per  Year. 

Circulation,  1,000  copies. 
Special  Terms  furnished  Advertising  Agents 
on  application. 


THE     LEADER. 
Danville, 


Illinois. 


The  Leader  is  an  8-page,  iS-column  paper, 
all  printed  at  home,  and  the  only  Democratic 
paper  j)ub'.ished  in  the  county.  Has  a  circu- 
lation of  1,800. 

Published  on  Friday  of  each  week. 
THOS.  B.  SHOAFF,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


THE     SUCCESS. 


M.  T.  PENSE,  Editor  a^d  Proprietor. 


Issued  every  Thursday  at 
Rockwall, 


Texas. 


THE    WHITE    ENTERPRISE. 
White, 


Brookings  Co.,  Dak, 


Published  every  Thursday,  by 

JOHN  R.  Mccormick. 

Subscription,   in    Advance,   one    copy,   one 
Year,  $1.50. 

A  lively  go-ahead  journal  puV)lished  in  a 
rich  and  rapidly  developing  section.  The  at- 
tention of  advertisers  is  especially  directed 
to  Thk  Enterprise  as  a  valuable  advertising 
medium.  

LEGAL     AND     INSURANCE 
REPORTER. 


Pu))li.slicd  at 


605   Sansoni    St.,    J'hiladelphia,   I»a. 

Issued  Semi-Monthly. 

C.  ALBERT  PALMER,  Proprietor. 

Established  18"9.    .'52.00  per  Annum 

The  Leading  Legal  and  Insurance  Journal 

in  thi'  State. 

Advertising  Rates  on  application. 


Subscription,  $1.00  per  Annum. 

The  Success  is  the  only  paper  published  in 
Rockwall  County,  and,  as  such,  offers  un- 
equalled  facilities  to  advertisers. 

DALLAS    CITY    NEWS. 


Dallas  City, 


Illinois. 


C.  L.  CAIN,  Publisher. 


The  News  is  a  llvel.y,  well-conducted  week- 
ly, the  only  paper  published  in  Dallas  City, 
and  has  an  extensive  circulation  in  Hancock 
and  adjoining  counties. 


ADVERTISING    RATES    REASONABLE. 


THE     ENTERPRISE. 


Ridgway, 


Published  every  Friday  at 

Wisconsin. 


By  D.  T.  JARVIS. 


Terms  of  Subscription,  Payable  in  Advance. 

ONE    COPY,    ONE    YEAR,    $1.25. 
To  reach  the  home  trade  advertise  in  the 
home  paper.    The  Enterprise  leads  the  van 
as  an  advertising  medium  in  its  district. 


AMEKICAN  NEWSP^VPER  DIKECTOKY.  849 


New  Yorker   Staats-Zeitung. 


STAATS-ZEITUNG     BUILDING, 

TRYON    ROW,  -  -  NEW    YORK    CITY. 


DAILY,      SUNDAY      AND      WEEKLY. 


ESTABLISHED      183  4. 


OSWALD     OTTENDOKFER,  ------  Editor. 


THE    HIGH    POSITION    IN    AMERICAN 
JOURNALISM    OCCUPIED    BY    THIS    GREAT   GERMAN   DAILY  IS  TOO  WELL  KNOWN 

TO    REQUIRE    COMMENT. 


AS   THE   MOST   ABLE,    THE    MOST    POWERFUL,    THE    MOST  WIDELY    CIRCULATED 
OF    ALL    GERMAN   PAPERS,  IT   HAS   SECURED    A   WJRLD-WIDE    DISTINC- 
TION.     IT  IS  RECOGNIZED  BY  EVERY   CLASS  AND  ELEMENT  AS 
THE    WORTHY    EXPONENT     AND    REPRESENTATIVE    OF 
THE    GENIUS    AND     SPIRIT    OF    THE    GERMAN 
POPULATION  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES. 


ITS    POPULARITY    AND    GREAT    CIRCULATION    AMONG 

INTELLIGENT    AND    tPROSPEROUS     GERMANS     BESTOW    UPON    IT    A   VALUE     AS 

AN    ADVERTISING    MEDIUM    WHICH 

IS    NOT    POSSESSED    BY    ANY    OTHER    JOURNAL. 


Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 
54 


8S0  GEO.  P.  ROWELL   &  GO'S 

A       It  1  <J      SUCCESS! 

The   New   York  World. 

PARK  ROW,  -  -  _  -  NEIV  YORK. 

The  Cheapest  anrt  Brightest  Paper  in  America.    Eight  Pages  for  2  Cents. 
ITS  GROWTH.— Cmcui-ATION :   May  6,  1833.  15,670;    Nov.  5,  1884,  223,fi80;    Gain,  208,010. 

ADVERTISING  :  Aug.  26,  1883,  165  ads.;  Jan.  4,  1885,  3.028  ads.;   Gain,  2,863  ads. 
ADVERTISING    AT    POPULAR  RATES.  WANTS,    ONE-FIFTH  "HERALD"  PRICES. 


THE     WEEKLY     W^  O  R  L  D . 

ONLY  §1  A  YEAR. 
Is  the  Oldest  and  Best  Democratic  Family  and  Farmers'  Journal,  and  has  au  Immense 
circulation— going  to  every  State  and  County  of  tlie  Union.  Advertising  rates  very  reason- 
able. The  Daily,  one  year,  postage  free,  $6.00  ;  with  Sunday,  $7.50 ;  six  months,  $3.75 ;  three 
months,  $1.85  ;  one  month,  65  cents.  Agents  and  postmasters  are  allowed  20  per  cent,  on 
Weekly  and  Semi- Weekly,  and  10  per  cent,  on  all  renewals  of  subscriptions. 

NEW    YORK     WORLD, 

PARK  ROW,  -  -  NEW  YORK. 

JOSEPH  PULITZER,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


The   Sheltering   Arms. 

A  MONTHLY  JOURNAL,  PUBLISHED  IN  THE  INTERESTS  OF  AND  BY  THE 
SHELTERING  ARMS  ASSOCIATION, 

129th  STREET  AND  TENTH   AVENUE,  NEW^  YORK   CITY. 


It  has  a  circulation  of  8,800  copies,  chiefly  in  the  city,  reaching  those  who  have  means 
and  are  apt  to  peruse  the  advertising  columns  of  a  paper  issued  by  a  charity,  which  is  in  a 
manner  responsible  for  what  it  publishes.  Adverti.sing  for  charities  is  made  a  specialty, 
and  the  agent  is  authorized  to  take  such  advertisements  at  very  low  rates.  It  is  to  the 
Interest  of  all  business  men  to  avail  themselves  of  these  opportunities. 

Advertising  Rates:  Twenty  cents  per  nonpareil  line,  each  insertion,  payable  In  ad- 
vance. Twelve  lines  to  an  inch.  Ten  per  cent,  discount  for  three  months  ;  fifteen  per  cent, 
for  six  months  ;  twenty  per  cent,  for  one  year.    Address  : 

WILLIAM  H.  CLARK,  Business  Manager,  83  Elm  Street,  New  York. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


El    ProgresOi 

(THE  PROGRESS.) 


27  ANN  STREET,  -        -  -  NEW^  YORK. 

A  MONTHLY  ILLUSTRATED  REVIEW,  IN  SPANISH. 

DEVOTED  TO  MECHANICS,  INVENTIONS,  INDUSTRIES,  COMMERCE,  ARTS,  SCIENCES, 
POLITICS,  PHILOSOPHY,  RELIGION,  MEDICINE,  STATISTICS,  ETC. 

Edited  by  R.  VEREA. 
Inventor  of  the  only  Calculating  Machine  that  multiplies  and  divides. 


This  paper  has  more  circulation  than  all  other  N.  Y.  Spanish  papers  combined. 
Useful  Machines  Illustrated  Free. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


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A  four-page,  nine-column  family  news- 
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Circulation  (sworn  to)  all  through  1884,  over 
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MISSIONARY  REVIEW. 


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New  Jersey. 


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in  all  the  Canadas. 

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"THE    BALTIMORE   DAILY    AMERICAN       BUILDING 


ESTABLISHED      17  73. 


The     Daily     American. 


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THE     WEEKLY     AMERICAN. 


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Terms,  Daily, 
"         Sunday, 
Weekly, 


$6  00.  with  Sunday.  $7  00 

1  50 
1  00 


CHARLES  C.  FULTON  &  CO. 


FELIX  AGNU.S,  Publisher. 


AMERICAN   OFFICE,   BALTIMORE,    MARYLAND. 


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854 


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THE    NEW   BRUNSWICK   TIMES. 


DAILY   AND   WEEKLY. 


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ly among  agriculturists.  No  better  advertis- 
ing medium  in  Central  New  Jersey.  Largest 
and  cheapest  daily  paper  lu  New  Jersey, 
south  of  Newark.  Daily,  $5  a  year ;  Weekly, 
$1.50  a  year. 

THE    TIMES. 


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AT 

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BEAMAN'S    MONTHLY. 


Hirain, 


Published  at 


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terest to  Old  and  Young.  Reaches  every 
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THE   HOME   NEWS. 


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fide  application.  Advertising  rates  furnished 
on  application.    

ONTARIO    INDEPENDENT. 
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BRICK,     TILE     AND     METAL 
REVIEW. 


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Pennsylvania. 


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the  BRICK,  TILE  and  CLAY 

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Address      GEO.  E.  WILLIAMS  &  CO., 
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TRADES  AND  LABOR  JOURNAL. 


Published  Every  Friday  in  the  interest  of 
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Circulation  rapidly  increasing. 

Address : 

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THE  CENTRAL   SQUARE  NEWS. 
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Published  every  Thursday  by 

WILLIAM      SAINSBURY. 

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not  paid  within  six  months. 

An  Independent,  Miscellaneous  Family 
Newspaper,  advocating  ail  that  appertains 
to  the  true  welfare  of  its  readers. 

Preferable  advertisements  from  reputable 
houses  inserted  at  repu'able  rates. 

KENNETT  NEWS  &  ADVERTISER. 


KennettSquare,  Chester  Co.,  Pa. 

THEO.  D.  HADLEY,  Proprietor. 

A  spicy  and  progressive  family,  local  and 
general  newspaper.  Folio,  26x40.  Published 
Wednesday.  Price,  $1.00  a  year.  Has  a  large 
and  increasing  circulation.  An  excellent  ad- 
vertising medium,  being  published  in  the 
Garden  County  of  the  State  and  circulating 
among  the  best  people. 


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TO  CARRY  THE  IMMENSE  LOADS  OF  WHITE  PAPER  USED  IN  PRINTING 

THE  SEVERAL  EDITIONS  OF   "  THE  WASP." 

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weofEertopav  $50,000,000  to  any  newspaper  published  that  will  contain  the  same  as  our 
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pass  out.  SPECIAL  INDUCEMENTS  TO  ADVERTISERS. 

Address,  TOM  W.  WINDER,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Warsaw,  Ind. 


i    i 


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(PROGRESS). 


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In  every  field  of  responsibility  and  usefulness. 

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serviceable  medium  for  Advertisers  to  reach  the  German  American  fireside  and  home.    .  ^ 

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1^-  The  most  available  organ  offered  to  Republican  organizations  for  increasing  the 
Republican  vote. 


866  GEO.  P.  ROWELL  A   GO'S 


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THIRD  ,  4)  YEAR. 


AND  HOUSEHOLD  MAGAZINE. 

A  family  Journal,  issued  on  tlie  first  of  every  montii,  at  S'i.OO  a  year  ;  single  copies, 
for  sale  by  all  newsdalers,  'iO  cents.  The  trade  generally  supplied  by  the  American  News 
Company  and  Its  brandies  throughout  the  United  States  and  the  Cauadas.  A  specimen 
number  will  be  sent,  postpaid,  to  any  address,  on  receipt  of  15  cents  in  stamps.  Address, 
E.  C.  WHITTON,  Publisher. 

1013    CHESTNUT    STREET. 
PHILADELPHIA.  -  -  -  -  PENNSYLVANIA. 

The   Saugerties    Evening    Post. 

SAUGERTIES,  -  -  - -  -  -        NEW   YORK. 

CIRCULATION,    400   DAILY. 


THE    BEST    ADVERTISING    MEDIUM   IN   NORTHERN   ULSTER   COUNTY,   STATE   OF 

NEW   YORK. 


Territory  covered.    Town  agricultural.     Village  manufacturing.     Principal  manufac- 
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Address  the  Publishers,  JERNEGAN  &  HALE,  SAUGERTIES,  N.  Y. 

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The    Massachusetts    Eclectic 
Medical    Journal. 

31    CORNHILL, BOSTON,    MASS. 

■Sl.OO  a  Year,  -  -  -  -        In  Advance. 

FORTY-EIGHT    PAGES    OF    CLOSELY-SET    READING    MATTER    MONTHLY. 

The  Journal  celebrated  its  fourth  birthday  (January,  1884,)  by  reducing  the  price  from 
$2.00  per  year  to  .$1.00.  This  important  change  was  made  because  it  wished  to  include  among 
Its  readers  a  large  class  of  physicians  who  feel  disinclined,  or  unable  to  pay  $2.00  for  a 
monthly  periodical,  or  who  receive  one  or  more  journals,  and  feel  averse  to  making  any 
large  addition  to  the  expenses  they  already  bear.  The  Journal  is  acknowledged  to  be  one 
of  the  best  medical  periodicals  printed ;  hereafter  it  will  be  the  cheapest,  for  there  is  no 
other  first-class  forty -eight  page  journal  published  for  one  dollar. 

Convinced  that  the  cjhange  should  be  made,  the  Journal  was  fortunate  enough  to  be  able 
to  make  it.  It  has  abundant  means  at  its  disposal ;  its  circulation  has  never  been  so  large, 
Its  profits  have  never  been  so  great  as  during  the  current  year,  and  its  prosperity  both 
suggests  and  justifies  the  step.  Its  original  communications  are  from  the  ablest  writers  in 
the  Eclectic  school ;  its  selections,  from  the  best  home  and  foreign  medical  literature  ;  it  is 
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Alil.      THE      NEWS 


Altoona    Sunday    Morning. 

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PRICE,  FIVE  CENTS. 


Is  universally  conceded  to  be  the  best  Sunday  newspaper  published  In  Central  Pennsyl- 
vania. All  the  latest  local  and  telegrapiiic  news  up  to  the  hour  of  going  to  press,  Sunday 
morning. 

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PAPERS    COMBINED. 
Address  all  communications  to 

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Geo.  p.  Ro'vell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN    NEWSPAl'KU   DIRECTORY.  857 


The    Morning    News. 

WILMINGTON,  _  _  _  DELAWARE. 

THE  ONLY  MORNING  DAILY  IN  THE  STATE. 


THE  ONLY  PAPER  SUPPORTING  A  STAFF  OF  PAID  CORRESPONDENTS. 


The  best  advertising  medium,  as  it  is  read  daily  by  30,000  people,  and  contains  all 
the  Local  and  Telegraphic  News.  A  "Weekly  Edition  is  also  issued,  combining  the  best 
features  of  the  leading  weeklies  of  the  country.    Price,  only  75  Cents  per  Vear, 


$30,000 

IN  LIBEL  SUITS.      A  DEGREE  OP  SUCCESS  NEVER  BEFORE  ATTAINED  IN  DELAWARE. 


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PARIS,  .......  MAIXE. 

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THE  OWEGO^  GAZETTE. 

OWEGO,  .....  TIOGA  COUNTY,   N.  Y. 

ESTABLISHED  NOV.  23,  1800. 

The  oldest  family  newspaper  in  Southern  New  York.  The  only  Democratic  journal 
published  at  the  county  scat  in  Tioga  County,  in  which  county  nine  other  papers  are 
published,  and  consequently  the  most  valuable  advertising  medium.  The  Gazette  is  issued 
every  Thursday.  LEROY  W.  KINGMAN,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

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AN  EIGHT-PAGE  WEEKLY  PAPER  DEVOTED   TO  THE   INTERESTS   OF  THE  G.  A.  R. 

AND  ALL  VETERANS   OF  THE  WAR  OF  THE  REBELLION. 
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DAILY    AND    WEEKLY    CITIZEN. 
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H.  R.  RICE,  Manager. 

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Both  editions  of  the  Citizen  possess  points  of  merit  which  place  them  in  the  front  as  valu- 
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THE     BALTIMORE     LIST. 
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J.  L.  HANNA,  75  West  Fayette  Street,  Publisher. 
PRICE.  25  CENTS  PER  ANNUM. 
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reliable  dealers,  and  to  the  exposure  of  dishonest  and  fraudulent  practices.  Each  Issue 
contains  correct  market  reports,  advertisements  of  reliable  business  houses,  and  a  large 
amount  of  entertaining  reading  matter.  Its  large  and  growing  circulation  in  the  Middle, 
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NATIONAL    FARM    AND    FIRESIDE. 

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The     Critic. 


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Bucks  County. 

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The   Daily    Hotel    Reporter. 


N  E  W^      YORK. 


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THE    ONLY    PAPER    IN    NEW    YORK    CITY    PUBLISHING    HOTEL    ARRIVALS. 


BEST   MEDIUM    IN  THE  UNITED    STATES    FOR    PERSONS    CATERING    FOR   HOTEL 

TRADE. 


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"THE   DAILY   HOTEL   REPORTER"  IS  KEPT  ON   FILE  IN  NEARLY  EVERY  WHOLE- 
SALE HOUSE  IN  NEW  YORK  CITY. 


Our  method  for  reporting  arrivals  is  unequaled  for  Its  simplicity.  We  place  the  name 
of  the  town  from  whence  the  arrival  halls,  first,  in  alphabetical  order ;  this  is  followed  by 
his  name ;  and,  last  of  all,  we  give  the  name  of  the  hotel  at  which  he  is  stopping.  By  this 
simple  method  all  arrivals  from  any  one  given  town  are  properly  classified,  and  can  be 
traced  with  the  same  facility  with  which  a  name  is  found  in  the  Directory.  We  report,  at 
present,  the  arrivals  at  sixty-fite  hotels,  which  Include  all  worthy  of  the  name.  Our 
arrival  lists  average  about  Two  Thousand  per  diem. 


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Bottlers'      Gazette. 

114    NASSAU    STREET,  -  -  NE"W    YORK    CITY. 

W.   B.   KELLER,    Editor  and  Proprietor. 

TEUE     LARGEST,    LEADING    AND     OFFICIAL     PAPER     OF    THE     BOTTLING    TRADE 

IN    THE    UNITED    STATES. 


THE   MOST   WIDELY    CIRCULATED   AND   MOST   ABLY   EDITED    BOTTLERS'    TRADE 

PAPER    IN    THE    WORLD. 


It  is  the  recognized  and  standard  authority  among  all  Bottlers  of  Carbonated  Beverages, 
Lager  Beer  Bottlers,  Weiss  Beer  Bottlers,  Cider  Bottlers,  Ale  and  Porter  Bottlers  and  Mineral 
Water  Manufacturers. 


IT  IS,  THEREFORE,  THE  BEST  PAPER  TO  ADVERTISE  IN. 


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'  THE    BEST    NEWSPAPER    EVER    PRINTED    IN    VERMONT."— BOSTON  Times. 


The    Free    Press. 

DAILY   AND   WEEKLY. 

BURLINGTON,  -  - -  -  VERMONT. 

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Oesterreichisch  -  Amerikanische 

Zeitung. 

(AUSTRIAN-AMERICAN      GAZETTE.) 


24  NORTH  WILLIAM  STREET,  -  -  NEW  YORK. 

p.  O.  BOX  548. 


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exclusively  devoted  to  the  interests  of  Bohemians,  Hungarians  and  Austrlans  living  In  the 
United  States. 

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and  Bohemia,  and  the  above  paper  Is  tne  only  one  that  represents  their  interests,  and  1> 
therefore  patronized  by  them. 

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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


The    Insurance   Critic. 


The  Insurance  Critic  is  a  monthly  journal, 
devoted  to  the  interests   of  legitimate   insur- 

OFFICE  :             anceinall  its  branches.    It  is  one  of  the  most  OFFICE: 

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The    Musical    Courier. 


25    EAST    FOURTEENTH    STREET,  -  NE\ir    YORK. 


ESTABLISHED     1880. 


BLUMENBERG    &    FLOERSHEIM,  -  -  EDITORS    and  Proprietors. 


A    WEEKLY    MUSICAL    JOURNAL.       PUBLISHED    EVERY    WEDNESDAY. 


AMONG    ITS    CONTRIBUTORS      ARE     THE     LEADING    MUSICIANS     AND     MUSICAL 

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Journal. 

(ESTABLISHED    18G3.) 

182    FRONT   STREET,  -  -  -  NEW  YORK. 

A  TRADE  REVIEW  PUBLISHED  WEEKLY  IN  THE  INTEREST  OF  MERCHANT 
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Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

Deutsch-Amerikanische 

Apotheker-Zeitung. 

(GERMAN-AMERICAN  DRUGGISTS'  GAZETTE.) 


Published  Seml-Monthly  by  the  PHARMACEUTICAL  PUBLISHING  COMPANY, 

104  JOHN  STREET,  -    -  NEW  YORK  CITY. 

SUBSCRIPTION  PRICE,  ONE  YEAR,  $<-^.U0. 


The  only  semi-monthly  organ  representing  the  interests  of  Pharmaceutists,  Physicians 
and  Chemists  published  in  the  German  language  in  America.  It  circulates  largely  among 
the  educated  classes  of  the  German-American  population  of  the  United  States,  Canada  and 
foreign  countries.    Address  all  communications  as  above. 

Geo.  p.  Rowkll  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  865 


ESTABLISHED     I'^Tl. 

The    Nautical    Gazette. 

A    JOURNAL    OF    NAVIGATION. 


THE   ONLY    NEWSPAPER    IN   THE    UNITED  STATES    DEVOTED    TO  SHIPBUILDINa, 
MARINE    ENGINEERING,     YACHTING.     BOAT  BUILDING,     NAVY, 
REVENUE    MARINE,     LIFE-SAVING     SERVICE,    STEAM- 
BOATING    AND    KINDRED    TOPICS. 


It  is  a  NEws-paper.  Has  a  large  circulation  all  over  the  world.  The  best  advertising 
medium  in  America  to  reach  all  classes  of  persons  interested  in  Shipping,  from  the  owner 
and  builder  down  to  the  sailor  before  the  mast.  It  is  on  file  in  nearly  all  the  U.  S.  Consulates 
abroad  ;  is  at  a  majority  of  the  Life  .saving  Stations  on  the  coasts  ;  in  all  ship  yards,  marine 
engine  shops,  yacht-building  yards,  naval  fleets,  revenue  cutters,  lighthouses  and  lightships  ; 
the  principal  reading  rooms  of  the  world.  On  flle  in  the  U.  S.  Navy  Bureaus,  War  Depart- 
ment, Treasury  Department  and  State  Department ;  in  fact,  it  can  be  found  everywhere. 


"THE  NAUTICAL  GAZETTE"  IS  PUBLISHED   EVERY  THURSDAY  AT 

No.  29    PARK    RO'W,  -  -  N.    Y.   CITY. 


SUBSCRIPTION,  $4.00  PER  ANNUM.       $2  FOR  SIX  MOJSTHS. 


B.    S.    OSBON,  Managing  Editor.  E.    B.    OSBON,    Proprietor, 


Advertising  rates  and  sample  copies  sent  on  application.    Address  all  communica- 
tions to  P.  O.  BOX  2527,  NEW  YORK  CITY. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St ,  New  York. 


Daily  and  Weekly  Star. 

T.    H.  TODD,    Publisher. 


LONG  ISLAND  CITY,  -  -  -  NE^W  YORK. 


The  Weekly  Star  was  established  in  ISliS.  It  has  a  large  circulation  through  Hunter's 
Point,  Ravenswood,  Astoria,  Bllssville.  Dutcli  Kills,  Woodside,  Winfleld.  Newtown,  Maspeth, 
East  Williamsburgh  and  various  quarters  of  Long  Island.  The  Daily  St.\r,  established  in 
1876,  is  steadily  advancing  in  popularity  and  influence,  and  as  it  is  printed  at  the  county 
seat  of  Queens  County,  is  a  valuable  medium  for  judicious  advertisers. 

Creenpoint  Daily  Star. 

The  St.\r  is  issued  daily,  except  Sunday,  in  Greenpoint,  Seventeenth  Ward  of  the  City 
of  Brooklyn,  where  there  is  a  population  of  about  4U,0(  U.  It  is  a  four-page  paper,  and  was 
established  in  1876.  It  is  universally  taken  throughout  the  Ward,  and  is  acknowledged  to 
be  the  only  popular  and  successful  journal  of  the  section  in  which  it  is  printed.  It  has  a 
fine  circulation  and  an  excellent  advertising  patronage.  It  is  lively  as  a  local  journal,  and 
just  the  place  to  put  advertisements  to  reach  the  people  of  Greenpoint.    Give  it  a  trial. 


T.    H.    TODD,    Publisher, 
55  GREENPOINT  AVE.,  -  -        BROOKLYN,  E.  D. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

55 


GEO.  P.   HOWELL  &  GO'S 


THE      FURNITURE      TRADE      R  E  V  I  E  "W 
AND  INTERIOR   DECORATOR. 

A    MONTHLY    I'UBLICATION    REVIEWING    THE   CONDITION    OF   THE    FURNITURE 

AND  KINDRED  BRANCHES  OF  TRADE. 
Subscription,  -  -  -  -         „    -  $1.00  per  Year. 

FRANCIS  J.  McAVOY,  EDITOR  AND  Publisher, 

No.  83  ELM  STREET  -  -  -  NEW  YORK. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  .S:  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


ESTABLISHED  is;s.  _      ,. ^^^^^k  ^^^^^'  ^°^'^'^^- 

THE     MARYLAND    LAW    RECORD. 

"  '   THE  ONLY  LEGAL  PAPER  IN  THE  STATE. 

The  Record  Is  published  weekly,  and  gives  the  full  text  of  all  Decisions  of  the  Court  of 

Appeals  of  Maryland,  important  Decisions  of  the  United  States  Supreme  Court  and  the 

various  State  Courts,  and  other  matters  of  interest  to  the  Legal  profession.    Has  a  large 

circulation  in  Maryland  and  the  South.    $3.(10  PER  ANNUM,  IN  ADVANCE. 

OFFICE,  75  WEST  FAYETTE  STREET,  BALTIMORE,  MD. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  Street,  New  York. 


NEW^  YORKER  DEUTSCHES  VOLKSBLATT. 

A    GERMAN  AMERICAN    WEEKLY. 

Fiiblislieiaud  Editor,  F.  SIGEL.    Onice.Third  Ave.aml  14«tU  St.,N.Y.C'ity. 

SiBSCRiPTioN,  INCLUDING  POSTAGE:  For  the  United  states— Annually,  $2.00 ;  senii-annu- 
ally.  $1.00  ;  three  months,  65e. ;  single  copies,  5c.    For  Europe— Postage  free,  semi-annually, 
81.50.    One  of  the  most  able  German  journals  of  the  metropolis.    A  very  superior  advertis- 
ing medium.  ,„   „  „^     ...,        ,,.     , 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     W^ARREN     SENTINEL. 

PUBLISHED     EVERY     FRIDAY     MORNING    AT  »„.r^,».T,. 

FltONT    ROYAL,  -  -    ...  VIRGINIA. 

TERMS,  .§2.00  PER    YEAR. 


Devoted  to  the  Local,  Political  and  other  best  interests  of  the  people. 

JNO.    T.    LOVELL,    Proprietor. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce    St.,  New  York. 


NORFOLK     VIRGINIAN. 

DAILY     AND    WEEKLY.  ^,x^t,. 

NORFOLK,  ......        VIRGINIA. 

M.  GLENN  AN.  Proprietor. 
The  Virginian  is  an  unrivaled  medium  through  \yhich  the  public  of  Eastern  and  tide- 
water Virginia  and  North  Carolina  may  bo  reached.  The  circulation  of  the  Virginian  (daily 
and  weekly)  exceeds  that  of  any  other  paper  published  in  Eastern  Virginia.  Its  city  circu- 
lation is  greater  than  that  of  any  other.  The  country  or  mail  circulation  of  the  Virginian  Is 
greater  than  the  other  daily  papers  of  the  city  combined. 

Geo.   p.   Rowell  &   Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce   St.,  New  York. 


PROVIDENCE    EVENING    NEW^S. 

PROVIDENCE,  -  -        32  -  RHODE    ISLAND. 

THE  PROVIDENCE  MORNING  STAR  has  the  Largest  Morning  Circulation  in  the  State. 

THE  PROVIDENCE  SUNDAY  STAR  has  the  Largest  Sunday  Circulation  in  Providence. 

THE  WEEKLY  RHODE  ISLAND  PRESS.      A  Model  Farmers*  Paper. 

These  are  the  best  advertising  mediums  in  Rhode  Island. 

Z.  L.  WHITE,  Providence,  R.  I.  Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  N.  Y. 


THE       A  R  G  O. 

CFORMERLY    SATURDAY    DEMOCRAT.) 

TERRE   HAUTE,  ......  INDIANA. 

PUBLISHED    BY    EDW^IN    D.    SELDOMRIDf;E. 
AN    INDEPENDENT    PAPER    FOR    THE    FIRESIDE. 
ESTABLISHED    IN    1882. 

SUBSCRIPTION, „^    „    UM)  PER  YEAR. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     SUNDAY    REGISTER. 

LOCAL    NEWS    AND    SOCIETY    PAPER. 
1,800    CIRCULATION    IN    RICHMOND    AND     ADJOINING    TOWNS. 


RICHMOND,  ....---  INDIANA. 

A    LOCAL    NEWS    AND    SOCIETY    PAPER. 


M.  CULLATON  &  CO.,  Publishers. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMEIUOAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  867 


"THE  WALL  STREET   DAILY   NEWS  is  the  best   financial  paper  published."— IVie 
Banker  and  Broker. 

The    Wall    Street     Daily    News. 


(ESTABLISHED    1879.) 
A    DAILY    JOURNAL,    DEVOTED    TO    FIXANCIAI.    INTERESTS. 


PUBLISHED   BY 
THE    WALL    STREET    DAILY    NEAVS    COMPANY , 


CHARLES  D.  KEEP,  Editor  and  President. 


49    EXCHANGE    PLACE,  -  NEW    YORK    CITY. 


THE    WALL    STREET     DAILY'    NEWS    IS    PUBLISHED    EVERY    MORNING, 
EXCEPT   SUNDAYS  AND  LEGAL  HOLIDAYS,  AND  IS  MAILED  TO  OUT-OF- 
TOWN    SUBSCRIBERS    EIGHT     HOURS     IN    ADVANCE    OF 
V  THE    NEW    YORK    MORNING    DAILY     PAPERS. 


THE  WALL  STREET  DAILY  NEWS  Is  the  pioneer  flnaucial  newspaper  of  the  United 
States  which  publishes  rrom  day  to  daj'  the  current  financial  news,  both  local  and  general, 
for  a  price  which  places  it  within  the  reach  of  everybody. 

It  is  the  only  financial  paper  published  that  is  devoted  entirely  to  Wall  Street 
Interests. 

It  is  recognized  as  a  financial  authority  of  the  most  trustworthy  character,  and  contains 
contributions  from  all  the  great  bankers  and  leaders  of  the  Stock  Market. 

It  circulates  entirely  and  exclusively  among  the  leading  Banks,  Bankers,  Brokers, 
Investors  and  Speculators,  and  the  most  intelligent  and  wealthy  classes  generally  through- 
out the  United  States,  Europe  and  Canada. 


ITS  CIRCULATION  IS  DOUBLE  THAT  OF  ALL  THE  OTHER    FINANCIAL   JOURNALS 

IN  NEW   YORK    CITY    COMBINED. 


THE  WALL  STREET  DAILY  NEWS  is  more  extensively  quoted  by  the  press  through- 
out the  United  States  and  Canada,  and  the  leading  journals  of  Europe,  than  any  other 
financial  journal  published  in  this  country. 

As  a  medium  for  advertisers  desirous  of  reaching  the^  money-investing  and  money- 
spending  classes,  THE  WALL  STREET  DAILY  NEWS  stands  without  a  rival. 


SUBSCRIPTION    RATES    IN    ADVANCE. 
$5.00   per  Annum.  ...  $3.00  for  Six  Montha. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


GEO.  P.  ROWELL   &  GO'S 


1854.  DAILY    AND    WEEKLY  18S4. 

Rochester   Volksblatt, 

(ESTABLISHED    1854) 

AND 

ROCHESTER    SONNTAUS-JOUBNAL, 
ROCHESTER,  -  - -  -  NEW  YORK. 

DR.  E.  H.  MAKK,  Proprietor.  (L.  B.  656.) 

These  old  established  favorite  German  papers  have  a  very  large  and  steadily  increasing 
circulation  in  Western  and  Middle  New  York,  in  forty  counties  of  Pennsylvania,  iu 
Ohio,  Michigan,  etc.  They  are  represented  by  over  two  hundred  efficient  local  agents  and 
two  traveling  agents,  and  therefore  are  excellent  advertising  mediums. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  Yorli. 


Bayonne    Herald 

AND    GREENVILLE    REGISTER. 

LONGEST    ESTABLISHED    PAPER    IN    BAYONNE    CITY. 


OFFICIAL  ORGAN    OF  THE  CITY,  COUNTY  AND    STATE. 


Circulates  in  Bergen  Point,  Centreville,  Constable  Hook,  Bayonne,  Pamrapo  and  Greea- 
vlUe ;  and  in  Port  Richmond,  Elm  Park.  Mariner's  Harbor,  etc.,  Staten  Island.  This  terri- 
tory covers  a  population  of  nearly  SO.UWl  inhabitants,  forming  a  community  worthy  of  th» 
consideration  of  advertisers.  .  , 

THE  BAYONNE  HERALD  is  In  its  twenty-first  volume,  and  comprises  eight  pages  of 
Interesting  matter.  „  ,„,,., 

For  further  particulars,  address  H.  C.  PAGE,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BERGEN  POINT,  -  -  J^-  -  -        NEIV  JERSEY. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Caillard's  Medical  Journal 

AND  THE  AMERICAN  MEDICAL  WEEKLY. 


TERMS.  $5.00  PER  ANNUM. 


62  ASTOR  HOUSE,  -      -  NEW^  YORK   CITY. 

E.  S.  GAILLARD,  A.M.,  M.D.,  LL.D..  Editor  and  PubUsher. 

The  two  Journals,  Gaillard's  Medical  Journal  and  The  American  Medical  Weekly, 
are  Incorporated  and  published  as  one,  under  the  title  of  Gaillard's  Medical  Journal,  the 
journal  under  this  last  name  being  the  older  work,  and  before  the  Profession  for  nearly 
twenty  years.  Gaillard's  Medical  Journal  has  a  more  diffused  circulation  than  any  other 
medical  Journal  in  America. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


D.  B.  KERR.  ESTABLISHED  1843.  H.  J.  MURDOCH. 

United    Presbyterian. 

A    FIRST-CLASS    RELIGIOUS    AND    FAMILY    NEWSPAPER.      CHOICE    MEDIUM    FOR 

RELIABLE    ADVERTISERS. 
POINTS  FOR  advertisers  : 

The  United  Presbyterian's  circulation  largely  exceeds  that  of  any  other  religious  paper 
published  in  Pittsburgh. 

It  is  the  leading  paper  of  the  United  Presbyterian  Church,  which  has  a  member.ship  or 
nearlv  88,000. 

The  Principal  part  of  its  circulation  is  In  Western  Pennsylvania  and  Eastern  Ohio. 

Its  readers  arc  among  the  most  thrifty  of  our  citizens. 

It  is  essentially  a  home  paper;  is  taken  to  the  home  and  read  carefully— not  glanced 
over  and  then  thrown  away. 

The  character  of  the  paper  and  the  care  taken  to  exclude  improper  advertising  com- 
mend what  appears  in  its  pages  to  favorable  attention. 

Its  rates  are  low  for  a  paper  of  its  high  character  and  large  circulation. 

Further  information  as  to  rates,  etc.,  furnished  promptly  on  application.    Address, 

H.  J.  MURDOCH  &  CO.,  55  Ninth  Street,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  869 


The   Chicago   World. 


THE    CHICAGO     WORLD     PUBLISHING     COMPANY, 

THE    TELEGRAM    BUILDING,  -  CHICAGO,    ILL. 

S.  E.  Corner  of  Fifth  Avenue  and   Washington  St. 

EASTERN   OFFICE: 

29    PARK    ROW,  -  -  -  -  NEW  YORK. 

THE    ONLY    ILLUSTRATED    FAMILY    PAPER    PUBLISHED    IN    CHICAGO. 


ACKNOWLEDGED    THROUGHOUT    THE    UNITED    STATES     AND    CANADA    AS   THE 
BEST  HOME   JOURNAL,  SOCIETY,  DRAMATIC   AND   MU.SICAL   NEWSPAPER. 


HAYING  THE  LARGEST  CIRCULATION  OF  ANY  SIMILAR  PUBLICATION  IN  AMERICA. 


OVER    40,000    EACH    WEEK. 


COUNTRY  EDITION  EVERY  FRIDAY.        CITY  EDITION  EVERY  SATURDAY. 


ALL   ADVERTISEMENTS  APPEAR  IN  BOTH  EDITIONS. 


THE    CHICAGO    WORLD    HAS    CORRESPONDENTS    AND    IS    SOLD    IN 
208     DIFFERENT    CITIES    AND    VILLAGES. 


SUBSCRIPTION    (INCLUDING    POSTAGE,     IN    ADVANCE): 
Twelve    Months,  S2.00.  .  -,  ■  Single    Copies,    5    Cents. 


ADVERTISING      rates: 

DISPLAY,  -io  cents  PER  LINE;   ANNOUNCEMENTS,  Si. 00  PER  LINE-INVARIABLY 

IN    ADVANCE. 


REMITTANCES,   SUBSCRIPTIONS,    ADVERTISEMENTS,    AND    ALL   COMMUNICATIONS 
SHOULD    BE    ADDRESSED    TO    THE    "CHICAGO    WORLD." 


Subscriptions  may  be  commenced  with  any  number  by  remitting  the  required  amount. 
Cheeks  and  Post-office  Orders  are  to  be  made  payable  to  the  Publishers. 


THE    CHICAGO    WOREI)   IS  ON  S.\LE  AT  THE  PRINCIPAL  BOOK-STORES  AND 
BY    NEWSPAPER    DEALERS    AND    NEWSBOYS    IN    THE    CITY. 


NEW  YORK  CITY :  Brentano's,  5  Union  Square ;  and  all  the  news-stands,  by  railroad 
•news-agents,  and  at  the  leading  hotels  throughout  America. 

ENGLAND  :  LONDON— American  Exchange  and  Reading  Room,  -H9  Strand ;  Henry  F. 
■Gilllg  &  Co.,  Proprietors.     Private  American  Hotel,  11,  lo  and  13  New  Cavendish  Square. 

SCOTLAND  :    EDiNBURftH— The  Royal  Hotel. 

FRANCE :    Paris— Em.  Terquem,  15  Boulevard  St.  Martin  and  American  Exchange. 

ITALY'  :    Florence— Marquay,  Hooper  &  Co. 

GERMANY  :    BERLIN— Eugene  Dzondi,  67  Behrenstrasse. 

AUSTRIA  :    ViENN.\— Hotel  Metropole. 

SWITZERLAND  :    Geneva— Hotel  de  la  Paix. 


Subscriptions  and  advertisements  will  be  received  and  forwarded  by  Henry  F.  Gilliq  &  Co., 

449  Strand,  London  ;  M.  Terquem,  15  Boulevard  St.  Martin,  Paris,  who 

are  our  authorized  Agents  in  London  and  Paris. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


870  GEO.  P.  ROWELL  &  CO'S 

THE    MARIETTA    LEADER. 

AVITTLIG'S    \EAA     IJr,OCK,     NO.   9'i   FRONT    ST.,  MARIETTA,    OHIO. 

T.  F.  DAYIS,  Proprietor. 

BOOK   AND  JOB   PRINTING  of  every   description   executed  neatly   and   promptly.. 
Finest  Wedding  and  Calling  Goods.    Bill  and  Letter  Heads  on  short  notice. 

The  Leader  has  a  circulation  of  3,600,  and  is  the  best  advertising  medium  in  Washing- 
ton County.    Price  .§1.50  per  Year. 


THE    NATIONAL    PRESBYTERIAN. 

PUBLISHED  BY  THE  STANDARD   PUBLISHING  CO.  AT 
IN  DIANA  POLiIS, INDIANA. 

A  paper  for  families  and  Sabbath  schools.  Contains,  besides  the  Editorial  Department, 
a  Summary  of  Religious  News,  a  full  Textual  Exposition  of  the  International  S.  S.  Lessons, 
with  Analysis,  Illustrative  Readings,  Questions,  Bible  Dictionary,  etc.,  etc.,  for  parents, 
teachers  and  advanced  scholars :  a  Missionary  Department,  and  a  large  amount  of  practical 
religious  reading.  The  Sabbath  School  Department  secures  the  preservation  of  each  number 
a  full  month,  and  for  general  advertising  gives  the  paper  about  the  same  value  as  a  weekly 
and  at  one-fourth  the  cost. 

THE  PETROLEUM  AGE. 
BRADFORD PENNSYLiVANIA. 

PUBLISHED  MONTHLY  BY  .T.  C.  McMULLEN  &  A.  L.  SNELL. 

W.  C.  ARMOR,   Manager. 

A  Statistical  and  Descriptive  Magazine  devoted  to  the  interests  of  the  Petroleum  trade. 

Subscription  price  (post  iiaid) $3.00  per  year,  in  advance. 

Foreign  subscription $3..50  per  year,  in  advance. 

Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  Street,  New  York. 


TEXTILE    COLORIST. 

A  Monthly   Journal,   devoted  to    Practical    Dyeing,    Bleaching,   Printing  and    Finishing, 

Textile    Machinery,    Carding.    Spinning,    Weaving,    Designing,  and 

Improved  Processes  in  Textile  Manufacturing. 

PUBLISHED    AT    ,50i;    AKCH    STREET,     PHILADELPHIA,     PA.,  U.  S.  A. 

The  Textile  Colorist  is  the  ouly  publication  devoted  to  Practical  Dyeing,  etc.,  in  th& 

English  language,  and  has  the  largest  circulation  of  anv  technical  journal  in  its  branches  in 

the  world.    Subscription:  In  the  United  States,  including  postage,  per  annum,  $5;  in  Great 

Britain  and  Ireland,  23  Shillings;  in  France,  ill  Francs;  in  Germany,  03  Marks.    No  subscr't)- 

tion  received  for  less  than  one  year.  Dr.  M.  FRANK,  Manager. 


DAILY  AND   ^WEEKLY   RECORD. 


DANVII.LiE, PENNSYLVANIA. 

The  largest  circulation  In  the  county. 
VICTOR  A.  LOTIER,    Editor  and  Proprietor. 

An  influential  journal,  containing  all  the  latest  news,  humorous  and  interesting  reading 
matter,  farm  news,  etc.  It  is  the  right  paper  for  advertisers,  as  the  large  advertising 
patronage  it  receives  proves.    Advertising  rates  on  api)licatiou. 

Geo.  p.  Rowei.i.  ^t  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


NE"W    JERSEY    STAATS    ZEITUNG. 

ISSUED    WEEKLY     AT 
JERSEY    CITY, NE^V    JERSEY. 

W.  F.  HEPPENHEIMER,  Editor.  ROBERT  POR.SCHE.   Proprietor. 

This  deservedly  popular  German  newspaper  has  a  large  circulation  in  Jersey  City, 
Newark.  Paterson,  and  generally  throughout  the  State;  also  in  the  cities  of  New  York  and 
Brooklyn,  and  reaches  all  classes  of  the  German-speaking  population.  As  an  advertising 
medium  it  offers  uneqiialed  value  at  rates  most  reasonable. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


PENN'S      GROVE     RECORD. 

PUBLISHED    EVERY    SATURDAY  AT 
PENN'S    GROVE, NEW    JERSEY. 

SUMMERILL  &  SUMMERILL,  Publishers  and  Proprietors. 
TERMS:    .«;1..50    PER    ANNUM. 
It  has  a  large  and  constantly  increasing  subscription  list,  being  located  in  a  rich  farm- 
ing district.    It  is  a  cheap  and  e.xcellent  advertising  meiTium. 

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DER    DEUTSCHE    VOLKSFUEHRER. 

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SUBSCRIPTION,  -  -  -  _  _  _  ^-i.m  PER  YEAR. 

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The  Importance  and  value  of  this  paper  as  an  advertising  medium  are  universally  ad. 
mitted.    It  is  the  ouly  German  paiicr  pul)lished  between  Harrisburg  and  .Johnstown. 
Advertising  rates' furnislied  on  application. 

Geo.  p.  Rowelt.  .t  Co..  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


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The   World    Magazine. 


CHICAGO,  .  -  .  -  ILLINOIS. 

EASTERN  OFFICE: 

29    PARK    ROW,  .  -  -  NEW    YORK. 


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THE    LARGEST     STAFF    OF    THE    BEST    AND     MOST     NOTED     AUTHORS    IN     THE 

WORLD.        A     REPOSITORY    FOR     ORIGINAL     STORIES,     SKETCHES,    POEMS 

AND    HUMOR;      HAVING    THE    MOST    EXTENSIVE     CIRCULATION    IN 

AMERICA    AND     CANADA     OF     ANY    SIMILAR     PUBLICATION. 


OVER    85,000    SUBSCRIBERS. 


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Fine   Engraving,    Printing,    Elecn-otypiug,  Stock    Cuts,    etc. 


Heretofore  we  have  refused  to  publish  auy  advertisements  in  The  ^VoRLD  Magazine, 
caring  only  to  make  a  success  of  our  subscription  list.  Having  accomplished  this,  we 
win,  during  18S5,  agree  to  publish  a  few  flrst-class  advertisements,  only  such  as  ought 
to  be  allowed  to  be  read  in  any  respectable  family.  The  World  Magazine  has  the 
largest  actual  number  of  subscribers  of  any  monthly  magazine  published  west  of  New 
York.  Our  subscribers  represent  families  in  nearly  every  town,  village  and  hamlet  in 
the  West,  Northwest  and  South.  Its  magnificent  illustrations  and  original  literary 
matter  and  low  price  has  given  it  a  great  popular  sale  everywhere.  Our  books  are 
open  to  advertisers  and  the  public  at  any  and  all  times.  Our  advertising  rates,  50  cents 
per  line,  agate  measurement,  are  in  keeping  with  our  large  circulation.  In  advertising 
in  The  World  Magazine  it  is  continuous,  as  the  paper  is  kept  alive  for  its  beauty  and 
worth.    Sample  copies  will  be  sent  free  on  application. 


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American    Progress. 

60  LIBERTY   STREET,  _- -  NE"W   YORK  CITY. 

AN   ILLUSTRATED   SCIENTIFIC   FORTNIGHTLY    JOURNAL.    PRACTICAL 
INFORMATION  FOR  THE  SHOP,  FARM  AND  HOUSEHOLD. 

American  Progress  is  tlevoted  to  Scientific  and  Mechanical  matters,  with  well- 
sustained  departments  of  Electricity.  Photography,  Insurance,  Finance,  etc.  It  is  well 
printed,  and  is  made  up  in  attractive  boolc  form,  so  that  it  is  kept  on  the  desk  or  in  the 
family  until  read  and  re  read  by  others  than  the  subscribers.  It  circulates  largely  in  the 
manufacturing  towns  surrounding  and  tributary  to  New  York  City ;  also  in  the  manufac- 
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Street,  New  York  City.  

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The    Commercial    Reporter. 

THE  TRADERS-  PRIVATE  PAPER,  PUBLISHED  BY  M'CREADY  CREDIT  REGISTER  CO. 


52  SOUTH  MARKET  ST.,  -__     -  -  BOSTON,  MASS. 

OFFICIAL  ORGAN  OF  THE  NEW  ENGLAND  RETAIL  GROCERS'  ASSOCIATION. 


J.  C.  M'CREADY,  -  -  _  Editor  and  Manager. 

The  Commercial  Reporter  is  published  in  connection  with  M'Creadv's  Credit  Register 
and  Collection  System,  and  is  the  best  advertising  medium  in  New  England,  having  the 
largest  circulation  of  any  trade  paper  In  the  country. 

ADVERTISING    RATES    REASONABLE    AND    MADE   KNOWN   ON   APPLICATION. 

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The   Emerald    Vindicator. 

ESTABLISHED  IN  18?3. 

PITTSBURGH,  -  -  -  PENNSYLVANIA. 

THE  OFFICIAL  ORGAN  AND  PROPERTY  OF  THE  EMERALD  BENEFICIAL 

ASSOCIATION. 

A  Catholic  benevolent,  literary  and  beneficial  union,  with  a  memliership  of  fifteen 
thousand  active  members,  scattered  throughout  the  United  States  and  Canada. 

It  is  also  the  recognized  advocate  of  the  National  Temperance  and  other  Catholic 
Unions.  It  reaches  every  Archbishop,  Bishop,  College,  School  and  Catholic  Reading  Room 
in  the  country.  No  Patent  Medicine,  Liquor  Card,  nor  Catchpenny  Advertisement  admit- 
ted under  any  consideration.  Absolute  proof  of  the  reliability  and  worth  of  advertised 
matter  must  be  given  before  insertion.  Rates  commensurate  with  circulation.  Read  sworn 
statement  of  Business  Manager  for  the  past  year.    Circulation  Increasing. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Troy    Daily  Times. 

TROY,  -  -  -  -  -  NEW  YORK. 

OVER  (iO,0(JO  READERS. 

Troy    Weekly    Times. 

OVER  120,0011  READERS. 

THE    BEST    ADVERTISING    MEDIUMS. 

LARGEST   CIRCULATIONS   OF   ANY   NEWSPAPERS   IN  THE   STATE   OUTSIDE  OF 

NEW  YORK  CITY. 

.1.  M.  FRANCIS,  SON  &  CO.,  ...  TROY,  N.  Y. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  873 


IS- THE    OFFICIAL,    PAPER     OF    THE    CITY. 


Chicago    Daily    Telegram. 


CHICAGO.  -  -  -  .  ILLINOIS. 


IS  ONE  OF  THE  BRIGHTEST  AND  BEST  DAILY  NEWSPAPERS  IN  AMERICA. 


ITS       FOUK       EDITION*      ARE      IX      THE      >IORNIXO,       AT      NOOX, 

3     P.     IVI.     AND     r,     p.     M. 


IT    HAS    MADE     A    SPECIALTY    OF    FAMILY     .SUBSCRIPTIONS. 


ITS  LOW  PRICE   OF  ONLY   ONE  CENT   HAS   GIVEN"   IT  A  LARGE  AND  INCREASING 

CIRCULATION    IN    CHICAGO    AND    THROUGHOUT    THE    WEST 

AND    SOUTH.      THREE    EDITIONS    DAILY. 


28,500    COPIES    PER    DAY. 

(SWORN   STATEMENT.) 


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Re.iding  Notices,        .  -  .  .  -       tl.OO  " 

agAte  measurement. 


S^-  WHAT   HIS    EXCELLENCY    THE     GOVERNOR    OF     THE    GREAT    STATE 

OF   ILLINOIS    SAYS: 

State  ok  Illinois,  Executive  Office,  ? 
Springfield,  July  23,  1883.  J 

Managing  Editor.  "  The  Daily  Telegram,"  Chicago,  Illinois  : 

Dear  Sir  :— I  have  been  receiving  and  readiiiK  the  Daily  EVENING  TELEGRAM  for  sev. 
eral  months,  anil  I  feel  that  it  Is  only  justice  for  me  to  say  to  you  that  I  regard  it  very 
highly  as  an  active,  reliable,  sprightly,  and  very  readable  newspaper.  It  condenses  the 
current  news  in  such  artistic  manner  that  reliable  iuforniatiou  is  easily  gleaned  from  its 
columns.    I  most  heartily  Indorse  and  comnieml  it  to  the  reading  public. 

I  am,  very  respectfully,  yours,         JOHN  M.  HAMILTON,  Governor  State  of  niinois. 


THE    CHICAGO    DAILY    TELEGRAM, 

PRINTING,   ELECTROTYPING,    ENGRAVING,   STOCK  CUTS,  ETC., 
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The   Western    Fireman. 

OFFICE  : 

133    LA    SALL.E    STREET,  -  -  .  CHICAGO. 


J.    S.    BLOOMINGSTON,    Proprietor. 


Subscription  Price,  -  -  $1.50  per  Annum. 

A   WEEKLY   PAPER    DEVOTED    TO    THE    FIRE    SERVICE    OF    THE    COUNTRY. 

THE     OFFICIAL     ORGAN     OF     THE     NATIONAL     ASSOCIATION     OF     CHIEF     FIRE 

ENGINEERS    AND    OF    THE    WESTERN    STATES    ASSOCIATIONS. 


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IM  e  w E  r  a  . 

THE      OLDEST      REPUBLICAN     PAPER     IN     THE     SOUTH. 
PUBLISHED      EVERY      THURSDAY      AT 

FORT    SMITH,  -  - -  -  ARKANSAS. 

V.    DELL,   Publisher   anil    Proprietor. 


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Mail  Subscribers  within  the  County,  $1.00  per  Year. 

The  old  reliable  Republican  journal  of  Arkansas.  Established  in  the  j'ear  1863.  Now  in 
its  twenty-second  volume.  No  .lournal  in  Western  Arkansas  presents  to  enterprising  mer- 
chants a  better  avenue  through  whicli  to  reach  the  public  ear  and  eye  than  does  The 

New  Er.4.  

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The   Gazette. 


PUBLISHED  EVERY  SATURDAY  AT 


GERMANTO"WN,  -  -  PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 

SMITH  &  HOECKLEY.  -  -        Publishers. 


The  Gazette  furnishes  its  readers  with  all  the  local  news  of  Germantown  and  adjoin- 
ing suburbs,  together  with  the  general  news  of  the  day. 


IT  IS  A  DESIRABLE  ADVERTISING  MEDIUM. 


CIRCULATION    OVER    5,0(.X). 


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The  Chillicothe  Leader. 


CHILLICOTHE,  _  -  -  -  OHIO. 


THE  LEADING  PAPER  OF  SOUTHERN  OHIO. 


Witli  a  circulation  (sworn  to)  unequaled  by  more  than  one  weekly  paper  in  this  seetioa 
of  the  State.    Independent  but  not  neutral. 

And  showing  in  its  handling  of  the  news  the  enterprise,  energy  and   liberality  in  ex- 
penditure which  ordinarily  obtain  only  in  the  offices  of  the  large  city  dailies. 

TERMS,  -  .$2.00    PER    ANNUM. 


TYLER  &  CARRIGAN,       -       -       -       -       -       Editors  and  Publishers. 


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AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER   DIRECTORY.  875 


The  Chicago  Evening  Mail 


CHICAGO'S   BEST   PENNY   PAPER. 


FOUR    EDITIONS    DAILY. 


FEARLESS,   SPARKLING,   AGGRESSIVE- 


ESTABLISHED    APRIL,    1884. 


Daily    Circulation    November,    1SS4,     Over    :}0,000    Copies. 


ITS    SUCCESS    UNPARALLELED    IN    THE    HISTORY    OF    JOURNALISM. 


IT    IS    POPULAR     WITH      ALL      EOR     ITS      RELIABLE      NEWS    AND    THE    SPECIT- 
LATIVE,     THEATRICAL,    AND    SOCIAL    GOSSIP    OF    THE    DAY. 


THE      ai  A  I  I. 

EMPLOYS    ITS    OWN    ARTIST    AND    ENGRAVERS,     AND    MAKES    A    SPECIALTY   OP 
ILLUSTRATING     LOCAL    SUBJECTS. 


ADVERTISING      RATES      ON      APPLICATION, 


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ADDRESS, 

THE     EVENING    J>IAII., 

118    FIFTH    AVENUE,  -  .  -  CHICAGO. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spi-uce  St.,  New  York. 


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THE  WEEKLY  NEWS. 


Pennville, 


Indiana. 


J  AS.  A.  RUSSELL. 

Has  a  large  and  fast-Increasing  circulation. 
New  type,  new  presses.  Its  circulation  has 
reached  nearly  800.  Gives  especial  attention 
to  local  news.  Has  been  enlarged  to  24x36, 
and  is  a  seven-column  folio.  Good  advertis- 
ing medium.    Only  paper  in  town. 

Issued   every   Thursday.    Terms,  .$1.25   per 
annum.  Pays  strict  attention  to  Ornamental 
job  work.    All  orders  to 
. JAS.  A.  RUSSELL.  Publisher. 

ESTABLISHED    1847. 


VOLRS-ZEITUNG. 
Rock  Island,  -  .  Illinois. 


Joliet, 


REPUBLiIC    AND    SUN. 

-  -  -         Illiuois. 


Daily,  Weekly  and  Sunday  Editions. 
ROBERT     MANN     WOODS,    Publisher. 

Leading  Newspaper  of 

EIGHTH        CONGRESSIONAL       DISTRICT. 

THE    CHARLEVOIX    JOURNAL. 


GERMAN,  SEMI-WEEKLY. 


The  only  German  paper  in  Rock  Island. 
Henry,  Mercer  a'&d  adjoining  counties. 


F.  PROTAR,         -         Editor  and  Proprietor. 
RIDGEWAY    INDEPENDENT. 

^.  ,  A.  M.  VAUGHAN,  Editor. 

Ridgeway,  ...  Ohio. 

Published  every  Thursday.  $1..tO  per  year. 
To  those  who  wish  to  advertise  in  a  large 
and  widely  circulated  paper,  containing  ail 
the  news  and  choice  niattercaref  ull  v  gleaned 
trom  current  literature,  will  do  well  to  ex- 
amine the  RiDGEWAY  Independent.  It  is 
the  best  medium  in  this  section  of  the  State 
in  which  dealers  in  agricultural  implements, 
household  goods,  and  all  articles  of  ordinary 
use  can  be  advertised.  Rates  furnished  oh 
application. 


Charlevoix,  .  .  Michigan. 

An  eight-page  local  and  family  newspaper, 
published  everx  Thursday  ;    .$1.50  per  year 

The  business  interests  which  support  The 
JotjRNAL  are  the  manufacture  of  hardwood 
lumber,  the  cutting  of  timber,  wood  and  tan- 
bark  for  the  Chicago  and  Milwaukee  markets 
and  the  development  of  agriculture,  stock- 
raising  and  fruit-growing.  Adjoining  Charle- 
voix village  are  two  popular  summer  resorts, 
visited  annually  by  thousands  of  people 
from  the  Central  and  Southern  States. 
CHAS.  J.  STRANG,.  Publisher. 

BEDFORD    GAZETTE. 


CARRIAGE   JOURNAL. 

TO  THE  CARRIAGE  TRADE, 

TO  THE  WAGON  TRADE, 

TO  THE  MATERIALS  TRADE. 
Advertise  in  The  Carriage  Journal,   the 
only  Western  journal  published 
in  these  interests. 


PUBLISHED  at 


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By  GAZETTE  PUBLISHING  CO. 


Established  in  1805. 


The  best  advertising  medium  in  Southwest 
. ern  Pennsylvania. 


D.  VANNESS  PERSON,  Publisher, 
166  Randolph  Street.       -       -       Chicago.  HI. 
THE 


POULTRY    NATION. 


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Ohio. 


MORNING 
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Pennsylvania. 


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zine, send  10  cents  for  a  sample  copy  of  The 
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class  published  in  the  United  States.  Pilled 
with  valuable  matter  for  the  Poulterer  Fan- 
cier, Breeder  and  Farmer,  and  published 
monthly,  at  the  low  price  of  75  cents  a  year. 
Clubs  with  any  other  publication.  Advertis- 
ing rates  low.  Address 
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HAINES  &  STURGEON,  Publishers. 
Published  Every  Morning  at  the  Capital. 

It  reaches  the  neighboring  and  distant 
to\vns  in  the  State,  and  is  unquestionably  the 
best  paper  for  advertisers.  Daily  circulation 
over  3.000,  and  rapidly  increasing. 

Yearly  subscription,  daily  edition,  $5. 

The  Weekly  Call,  published  every  Thurs- 
day, will  be  sent  to  any  address  for  $1  per 
Year,  in  advance. 


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Illinois. 


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Published  every  day  except  Sunday, 
in  its  ninth  year. 


Now 


CARROLL    COUNTY    MIRROR. 


PCTBLISHED  EVERY  FRIDAY. 


Mount   Carroll,  Carroll    County,   111. 


WILLIAM  D.  HUGHES,  Editor  &  Proprietor. 


Devoted  to  the  interest  of  Mount  Carroll 
-and  vicinity.  An  exoelleut  medium  for  par 
ties  desiring  to  reach  the  people  of  this  vicin- 
ity. Republican.  Oldest  paper  in  the  countv. 


SUBSCRIPTION  PRICE,  .$6.00  PER  ANNUM. 

The  leading  evening  paper  and  the  eheap- 
est  advertising  medium  In  the  city. 

RAILWAY    CONDUCTORS' 
MONTHLY. 

WM.  P.  DANIELS,  Manager, 
Cedar  Rapids.        .        .        _        Iowa. 

0.  S.  WHEATON,  Editor, 

Cfdar  Rapids.  -  -  Iowa. 

Suljscription  Price,  $1.25  per  annum. 
A  monthly  magazine  for  railway  employ- 
ees, and  a  journal  for  the  home  and  fireside. 
Published  by  the  "Order  of  Railway  Con- 
ductors "  JS^AU  subscriptions  and'  corre- 
spondence relating  to  advertising  should  be 
addressed  to  the  Manager. 


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GEORGIA,  FLORIDA  AND  SOUTH  CAROLINA. 


The  Savannah  Morning  News. 

SAVANNAH,        -------        GEORGIA. 

ENLARGED  FEBRUARY  1.  18^5,  TO  AN  EIGHT  PAGE,  56-COLUMN  PAPER. 


THE  LARGEST  IN  THE  SOUTH  .'—THE  ONLY 'PAPER  WITHIN  A  RADIUS  OF  115  MILE& 

PUBLISHING    THE    ASSOCIATED    PRESS    DESPATCHES    AND 

COMMERCIAL   REPORTS  ! 


THE  ONLY  PAPER  IN  THE  STATE  ISSUED  EVERY  DAY  IN  THE  YEAR ! 


IT  HAS  BEEN  PUBLISHED   CONTINUOUSLY  FOR   35   YEARS,  AND   HAS   ABSORBED' 
EVERY  OTHER  MORNING  PAPER  EVER  PUBLISHED  IN  SAVANNAH ! 


Savannah  Is  the  principal  seaport  and  commercial  city  south  of  Baltimore,  having  a 
large  foreign  and  domestic  trade.  It  is  the  second  city  in  importance  in  exporting  Cotton, 
Rice,  Rosin  and  Turpentine,  and  is  also  largely  engaged  in  the  Lumber  Business.  It  is  the 
centre  of  a  large  local  trade  and  the  source  of  supplies  for  the  merchants  of  an  area  of 
country  embracing  parts  of  the  States  of  Georgia,  Florida  and  South  Carolina,  who  look 
to  the  SAVANNAH  MORNING  NEWS  for  information  concerning  the  markets,  etc.  Its 
mammoth  Sunday  Edition  Is  sent  to  all  subscribers,  gl\-lng  them  a  paper  every  day  in  the 
year. 

Subscription,  $10.00  (including  Sunday  Edition.) 


THE  SAVANNAH  WEEKLY  NEWS, 

A  MAMMOTH  TWELVE-PAGE  PAPER, 

Is  the  favorite  paper  of  the  Farmers  and  Merchants  of  Georgia  and  Florida,  vrhere  they 
have  not  the  facilities  of  a  daily  mail.  It  Is  a  strictly  cash-in-advance  paper,  but  withal  has- 
the  largest  circulation  of  any  paper  published  in  the  South. 

Subscription,  $'^.00. 


THE  SUNDAY  MORNING  NEW^S, 

ANOTHER  MAMMOTH  EIGHT-PAGE  PAPER, 

Combining  all  the  freshness  of  a  Dally  paper,  with  locals,  telegraph,  and  that  of  a  Society 
and  Literary  journal.  It  is  an  unrivaled  advertising  medium,  having  for  its  constituency 
the  entire  city  and  the  reading  population  along  the  lines  of  three  railroads.  It  Is  sent  to 
all  subscribers  to  the  DAILY  NEWS. 


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Advertisers  will  find  these  papers  first-class  mediums  for  addressing  the  buying  public- 
of  Georgia,  Florida  and  South  Carolina. 

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THE 

Hydraulic  and  Sanitary  Plumber. 

•  PUBLICATION  OFFICE : 

23  PARK  ROW,  -  -  -  NEW  YORK. 

A  semi-monthly  journal  devoted  to  Hy*raullc  and  Sanitary  Plumbing  in  all  its  branches. 
Oas  and  steam  fitting  and  heating,  and  the  discussion  of  questions  on  sanitary  science. 
Published  on  the  first  and  fifteenth  of  each  month. 

Subscription  Price,  $1.00  per  Year ;  Single  Copies,  5  cents. 

This  journal  is  the  official  organ  of  the  National  Association  of  Master  Plumbers  of  the 
United  States,  and  of  the  various  local  associations  in  the  different  cities. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Ag§nts,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


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firm,  and  its  advertising  columns  are  only  open  for  legitimate  business. 

Der  Deutsch-Amerikanische  Mueller  is  the  only  German  milling  paper,  and  by  far  the 
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always  been,  and  is  at  present,  recognized  (l^y  those  who  are  able  to  read  both  languages) 
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attention  is  dear  at  any  price.  But,  notwithstanding  this  fact,  there  are  advertisers  who 
patronize  papers  that  never  secure  an  inquiry  for  their  goods.  Such  papers  are  virtual 
blackmailing  schemes,  in  which  the  advertisers  are  the  victims.  You  may  rely  upon  it  as 
a  good  business  pi-inciple  that  advertising  does  not  pay  in  any  paper  that  has  not  a  large 
amount  of  matter  directly  interesting  to  the  trade;  and  therefore  is  The  Deutsch-Ameri- 
kanische Mueller  an  excellent,  and  in  fact  the  only,  advertising  medium  for  manufac- 
turers and  inventors  who  desire  to  do  business  among  the  German  millers  in  the  United 
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its  advertising  columns  are  only  open  for  legitimate  business. 

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scientific  and  mercantile  character  and  news  of  real  interest  to  Brewers  and  Maltsters.  It 
is  now  in  Its  fourth  year,  and  has  always  been  and  is  at  present  recognized  (by  tliose  who  are 
able  to  read  botli  languages)  as  the  leading  joui  nal  of  its  class— here  and  in  Europe. 

The  standing  of  our  paper  among  the  Ijrewing  and  malting  public  is  well  known.  It  is 
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attracts  no  attention  is  dear  at  any  pi'iee.  But  notwithstanding  this  fact,  there  are  adver- 
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virtual  blackmailing  schemes,  in  wliieli  the  advertisers  are  the  victims.  You  may  rely  upon 
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amount  of  matter  directly  interesting  to  the  trade,  and  therefore  is  the  Brauer  und 
Malzer  an  excellent,  and  in  fact  the  only  advertising  medium  for  manufacturers  and 
inventors  who  desire  to  do  business  among  the  German  Brewers  and  Maltsters  in  the  United 
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It  is  a  known  fact  that  all  nationalities  prefer  to  read  and  write  their  own  language, 
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scribers who  pay  la  advance.  So 
popular  has  this  scheme  become 
with  the  country  publishers  that  the 
advertisement  in  parallel  column  is 
running  in  nearly  B'lVE  THOUSAND 
,  country  papers,  and  returns  from  it 
I  are  reaching  us  by  every  mall. 
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I  Farmer  is  not  a  manufacturer  or 
dealer  in  agricultural  implements 
of  any  kind,  consequently  he  is  not 
prejudiced  in  favor  of  any  particu- 
lar machine  or  any  special  breed  of 
cattle,  horses,  hogs  or  sheep.  Our 
motto  shall  be  "equal  and  exact 
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best  interest  of  the  farmer. 

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pages  of  advertising.  Extravagantly 
worded  advertisements,  or  those  iii 
which  the  advertiser  offers  more 
than  can  reasonably  be  given, are  not 
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idly excluded.  Our  aim  is  to  protect 
our  readers  against  fraudulent  ad 
vertisers  and  thereby  add  to  the 
yalue  of  legitimate  advertising.  Our 
rates  will  always  be  as  low  as  our 
circulation  will  warrant.  We  cor- 
dially invite  correspondence  from 
advertisers  wishing  to  profit  by  our 
circulation,  and  the  rates  ruling  at 
the  time  the  application  is  made  will 
be  given. 

A  statement  of  the  circulation  each 
month  will  be  furnished  all  adver- 
tisers. 

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Fort. Wayne,  Ind. 


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THE      KENTUCKY      YEOMAN. 

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S.  I.   M.  major.  .J.   STODDARD  JOHNSTON.  D.   C.   BARRETT. 

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THE  KINGS  COUNTY  RURAL  AND  BROOKLYN  GAZETTE. 

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season.  H.  J.  EGLESTON,  Editor  and  Manager.  Official  paper  for  towns  of  Flatbush, 
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Independent  lu-wspaper.  The  Brooklyn  Edition,  on  Wednesday,  is  devoted  to  society  news, 
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or  3  cents  a  copy.  The  Brighton  or  Coney  Island  Edition,  published  from  June  1  t<3> 
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The    Echo. 

PUBLISHED     EVERY     FRIDAY     BY 

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AT 

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The  Mechanicville  Mercury. 

ESTABLISHED  IN  1882. 

MECHANICVILLE,  -  -  SARATOGA  CO.,  N.  Y. 

FAKKINGTON  L.  MEAD,         -  -  -  Editor  and  Publisher. 

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The  Mercury  is  published  in  the  richest  portion  of  Saratoga  County,  and  in  a  large  and 
important  railroad  and  manufacturing  town,  containing  the  general  offices  and  car  shops 
of  the  Boston,  Hoosac  Tunnel  and  Western  Railroad,  the  most  extensive  chemical  pulp  mUl 
in  the  world,  several  sash  and  door  factories,  a  knitting  mill,  shirt  factory,  foundry,  lime 
kiln,  and  many  other  enterprises.  It  is  one  of  the  brightest  and  most  wi'de  awake  news- 
papers in  the  valley  of  the  Upper  Hudson,  and  its  circle  of  readers  extends  over  the  entire 
southeastern  portion  of  Saratoga  (bounty,  and  over  considerable  portions  of  the  closely 
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roads run  out  in  six  different  directions  from  a  Grand  Union  Depot. 

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THE    FLORAL,    INSTRUCTOR. 
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The  Tribune  and  Herald  is  a  four-page  paper  20x40  inches,  and  discusses  all  matters 
pertaining  to  Labor  and  Capital  in  a  fearless  and  independent  manner,  and  being  published 
In  the  richest  and  most  thickly  populated  district  in  the  State,  and  having  a  larger  circula. 
tlon  than  any  other  paper  published  in  Western  Pennsylvania  outside  of  Pittsburgh  it-^ 
worth  as  an  advertising  medium  must  be  apparent  to  all.  Rates  made  known  on  application. 

L.  F.  ARMBRUST,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  897 


The  New  Yorker  Revue. 


PUBLISHED    EVERY    SUNDAY. 


THE    BEST     UEKHIAN    STORY    PAPER    IN    NEW    YORK. 


ADVERTISEMENTS,     15    CENTS    A    LINE    EACH    INSERTION. 


OFFICE  : 

NO.    7    FRANKFORT    STREET,  -  NETV    YORK. 


The  Daily  New  Yorker  Zeitung. 

THE  BEST  ADVERTISING  MEDIUM,    AS  IT  REACHES  ALL  CLASSES. 


The    Ouly     German     One     Cent     Morning     Paper    iu    the    United    States. 


RATES      REASONABLE. 


The  Weekly  New  Yorker  Zeitung. 


PUBLISHED    EVERY    TUESDAY. 


Circulates     ail    over    the    United    States    and    Germany, 


With  One  Exception  tlie  Largest  Amount  is  Paid   for  Postage  of  any  Weekly  German 

Paper. 


The  New  Yorker  Herold. 


Published     since     Septembei-,    1S79. 


S  THE  BEST  AND  MOST  SUCCESSFUL  GERMAN  ONE-CENT  EVENING  PAPER  IN  THE 

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AliL,      THE     NEWS      FOR     ONE      CENT, 


IN    THE    SHORT    PERIOD    OF    ITS    EXISTENCE     IT     HA.S    REACHED    AN    UNSUR- 
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OFFICE . 

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The    News-Times. 

DAILY. 

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THEOS.  FRENCH.  Proprietor. 


The  News-Times  is  pulilishert  daily,  Sunday  excepted,  and  is  sent  by  mail,  postage  free, 
for  ,$i.tW  per  annum.  This  excellent  Daily  circulates  extensively  in  the  towns  of  Millville, 
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hibition.   

THE  SOUTH   JERSEY  TIMES. 

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The    La     Salle    County    Herold. 

OTTAW^A,  -  ...  -  ILLINOIS. 


C.    ZWANZIG,    Editor   and    Proprietor. 

The  La  Salle  County  Herold  has  secured  a  wide  known  distinction  as  the  ablest,  the 
most  powerful  and  the  most  widely  circulated  German  weekly  in  this  State,  outside  of 
the  City  of  Chicago.  It  is  recognized  l)y  every  class  and  element  as  the  worthy  exponent  and 
representative  of  the  genius  and  spirit  of  the  German  population  of  Central  Illinois. 

Its  popularity  and  great  circulation  among  intelligent  and  prosperous  Germans  bestow 
upon  it  a  value  as  an  advertising  medium  whicii  is  not  possessed  by  any  other  German  jour- 
nal in  the  State  of  Illinois. 

The  Herold  is  published  Fridays.    Is  unsurpassed  as  an  advertising  medi\ini. 


Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Cn..  Agents,  lu  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Farm    Implement. 


95  FIFTH  AVENUE,  -  -  -  CHICAGO,  ILL. 


DEVOTED  EXCLU.-ilVELY  TO  THE  INTERESTS  OF  MANUFACTURERS  AND 
DEALERS  IN  AGRICULTURAL  IMPLEMENTS. 


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E.  J.  BAKER,  Publisher,  O.i  FIFTH  AVE...  CHICAGO. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Washington    Law   Reporter. 


PUBLISHED  AT 


"WASHINGTON,  -  -  DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA. 

THE  ONLY  EXCLUSIVELY  LEGAL  JOURNAL  PUBLISHED  AT  THE  NATIONAL  CAPITAL. 


GEORGE  B.  CORKHILL,  -  -  Editor. 


JOHN  L.  GINCK,  Publisher. 


^Oue  of  the  Institutions  of  the  National  Capital.    An  excellent  advertising  medium. 


Tonus,  -  -  $3.00  -  -  per  Anuiiiii. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


Saturday    Evening    Express, 


NO.  3  COURT  AVENUE,  -  -  BOSTON,  MASS. 


READ      BY      EVERYBODY. 


CIRCULATION,   l'^,000    LARGER 


THAN    ANY    SUNDAY    PAPER    IN    BOSTON. 


EXPRESS       PUBLISHING       COMPANY. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


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T.  D.  CROTHERS,  M.D.,   Eilitor. 
Published  by  the  American  Association  for 
the  Cure  of  Inebriates. 

Hartford,  -  -  C'onuecticiit. 

Tiie  Quarterly  Journal  of  Inebriety, 
publisheil  at  Hartford,  Conn.,  is  the  only 
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Established  18T6. 

SUNDAY    GliOBE. 

Issued  Sundays  at 
Pittsburgh,       -        -       Peuusylvania. 


JAMES  W.  BREEN,  Editor. 


A  large  eight-page  journal.  Independent 
In  politics.  Has  a  large  circulation  aniong 
the  best  people  of  Pittsburgh  and  vicinity. 

THE  WESTPORTER. 


Published  every  Saturday  by  the 

WESTPORT      PUBLISHING      COMPANY. 

JOHN  S.  JONES,  Editor  and  Manager, 

At  No.  2  National  Bank  Building. 


State  Street,  Westport,  Connecticut. 

Subscription,  .$1.00  per  year,  in  advance. 
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of  thirteen  miles  on  the  line  of  the  New  York, 
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the  official  orgau  of  this  Probate  District. 


THE  NEWS  AND  JOURNAL. 


Published  every  Thursday  morning  at 
North  Ber^vick, 


Maine. 


One  Copy,  One  Year,  .'jil.OO. 


W.  H.  FURLONG, 


Proprietor. 


A  very  desirable  advertising  medium,  hav- 
ing an  increasing  circulation  among  an  influ- 

ential  class  of  people  in  this  section. 

liANCASTER  GAZETTE. 


ONE  DOLLAR  A  YEAR  IN  ADVANCE. 

A  twenty-eight  column  newspaper,  issued 
every  Friday.  A  journal  for  all  classes; 
printed  on  good  paper,  with  new,  clear  tyiie. 

At  the  head  for  local,  county  and  general 
news.    A  high  class  paper. 

Has  the  latest  fashions  for  the  ladies,  and 
contains  interesting  matter  for  children. 
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Address  all  communications  to  Lancaster 
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C.  D.  Batchelder,  Business  Manager. 


DER  VOL.KS  TRIBUN. 

A    WEEKLY     GERMAN     ORGAN 


Published  every  Saturday  at 


WaHhinstoii,    District   of   Columbia. 

EMANUEL  WALDECKER, 
Publisher. 


Subscription,  $2  per  annum,  in  advance. 
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THE  SOUTH  BRANCH  GAZETTE. 


WILL  C.  LONG,  Editof  and.  Proprietor. 
Petersburg,  -  West  Virginia. 


A  well-established  paper,  having  an  exten- 
sive circulation  and  a  prime  advertising 
medium. 

Advertisers  wishing  to  reach  this  point 
should  not  fail  to  make  use  of  it. 


EL,  ESPEJO. 


No.  4  Cedar  St.,       -       -      N.  Y.  City^ 

ESTABLISHED   1869. 
A  Spanish  monthly  newspaper.    Published 
in  New  York  1st  of  each  month. 

El  Espejo  is  published  witli  the  view  of  ex- 
tending the  export  trade  of  t6e  United  State* 
with  all  countries  where  Spanish  is  spoken. 

For  rates  of  subscription  and  advertising, 
address  : 

EL    ESPEJO, 

No.  4  Cedar  St.,  N.  Y.  City,  (P.  O.  Box  312. 

N.  VILLAVERDE,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


THE      COTTAGER, 


Publication  Office  : 
Baldwiuville,     -     Templetou,  Mass. 

J.  W.  COOLIDGE,  Editor  and  Manager. 


A  first-class  familj'  and  news  paper,  de- 
voted to  the  family  and  to  the  physical,  men- 
tal and  moral  culture  of  children. 


THE   SCHOLARS'  MONTHLY. 


Published  at  Indianapolis,  Ind.,and 
Louisville,        ...        Kentucky. 

STANDARD  PUBLISHING  COMPANY', 
Publishers. 


Most  complete  and  valuable  help  for  teach- 
ers and  advanced  scholars  yet  offered  to 
Ameiican  Sabbatli  Schools.  A  limited  space 
for  select  advertising. 

Terms  of  Subscription  :  Per  annum,  post- 
paid, one  copy,  50  cents. ' 


THE     SOUTH-WEST. 

Blaud  C.  H.,  -  -  Virginia. 

Issued  every  Thursday. 

Our  Motto : 

"Free  Speech,  Free  religion    and    Free 

Politics." 


The  South-West  has  a  large  circulation 
and  is  a  first-class  advertising  medium. 


BOONE  &  HEDRICK,  Editors  and  Proprietors. 
"THE    HUB." 


S'-JS  Pearl  St.,      -       New  York  City. 


An  Illustrated  Monthly  Magazine.  The 
leading  Carriage  Journal.  Guaranteed  cir- 
culation, 7,000  copies. 

The  Hub  has  readers  in  every  part  of  the 
countrv  and  the  world.  It  is  the  most  ele- 
gant and  widely  read  journal  for  carriage 
builders,  and  in  appearance,  influence  and 
circulation  has  few,  if  any,  equals  among 
the  "class"  papers  issued. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  901 


The    Underwriter. 


329   WALNUT   STREET.  -  -  PHILADELPHIA.  PA. 

(P.  O.  BOX   13:^8.) 


A  MOXTHLy  JOURNAL  DEVOTED  TO  THE  PRINCIPLES,  PRACTICES  AND  PROGRESS 

OF  INSURANCE. 


:Subsci'iptioii,  -         -  -       -  Three  Dollars  per  Annum. 


TERMS   OF   ADVERTISING   FURNISHED  UPON   APPLICATION. 


EDWARD   KELLOGG, Editor  and  Proprietor. 


Oeo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co..  Awnts.  10  Spruce  St..  New  York, 


902  GEO.  P.  ROWELL  &  GO'S 


The   Rural    Home. 


PHILADELPHIA,     -      -      -      PENNSYLVANIA. 


CIRCULATION,  21,000. 


DEVOTED    TO    THE    FARM.    ORCHARD   AND   FIRESIDE. 


ONE    OF    THE    BEST    ADVERTISING    MEDIUMS    IN    THE    COUNTRY. 
'         THE  RURAL  HOME,  -  -  Philadelphia,  Pa. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co..  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The   Live   Stock   Monthly. 

PORTLAND,  -  - -  -  MAINE^ 

LIVE  S^TOCK  PUBLISHING  COMPANY,  Publishers. 
CIRCULATES  IN  EVERY  STATE.    ^^^^  ^T^^^^j^,.  ^^O  THOUSAND  POST  OFFICES. 


ADVERTISING  RATES,  Twenty-five  Cents  per  Agate  Line. 

Ifo  .second  price.    No  favors  shown.    All  treated  fairly  and  squarely  to  our  best  ability. 

Advertisers  who  desire  to  reach  a  class  who  can  afford  to  buy  the  best,  and  pay  good 
prices,  will  do  well  to  use  our  advertising  columns.  Our  regular  advertisers  are  our  best 
references,  and  they  state  that  they  derive  more  benefit  from  the  use  of  our  columns  thanj 
from  many  mediums  costing  twice  or  thrice  as  much. 

Geo.    P.   RowELL   &   Co.,   Agents,    10  Spruce   St.,   New   York. 


T  h  e   O  cc  i  d  en  t. 

PUBLISHED    BY   THE    OCCIDENT   PUBLISHING   CO., 

CHICAGO,  -  -      -  -  ILLINOIS. 

JULIUS   SILVERSMITH,  M.  A.,       -  -         -        Editor  and  Secretary. 


THE  ONLY  JEWISH  ORGAN  IN  THE  NORTHWEST. 

OFFICIAL  ORGAN  OF  CONGREGATIONS,  SOCIETIES  AND  ORDERS. 


Circulation,  23,700,  among  the  well-to-do  Israelites  of  the  U.  S.  and  Territories. 

The  most  progressive  and  Radical  Reform  Jewish  Journal  in  this  country.    A  Great 
Advertising  Medium.    Subseriptions,  .$3.00  per  Annum  ;  .$1.50  per  Six  Months  ;  75  cents  per 
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each   insertion.    Liberal  reduction  to  yearly  advertisers.    Address, 
OCCIDENT  PUBLISHING  CO.,       -  -       180  &  182  WASHINGTON  ST.,  CHICAGO,  ILL. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Lake    County    Times. 

LIBERTYVILLE,  _  -  -  .  ILLINOIS. 


Subscription,  $1.50  per  Annum. 


The  Times  has  earned  the  reputation  of  being  second  to  no  paper  in  Lake  County  as  a 
local  paper.  Republican  in  its  creed,  it  voices  the  sentiments  and  circulates  in  the  homes  of 
a  majority  of  the  people  in  the  banner  Republican  townsliip  and  county  in  the  State.  The 
f^rowth  of  the  dairy  Interest  in  Lake  County  is  fast  putting  it  in  rank  with  Kane  County, 
which  is  the  leading  dairy  county  in  the  West.  Two  new  railroads  are  pro,]ected  through 
Lihertj'vllle,  to  Vie  built  during  1885,  which  will  still  further  add  to  the  influence  of  The 
Times.  Its  adveitlsing  space  is  all  controlled  by  the  publisher,  who  can  be  reached  through, 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER   DIRECTORY  903 


TO    MEOICAL    ADVERTISERS. 


ONE  OF  THE  ABLEST  AND  BEST  MEDIUMS  TO  REACH  THE  MEDICAL  PROFESSION. 


The  New  York  Medical  Journal. 


A    WEEKLY    REVIEW    OF    MEDICINE. 


Edited  by  FRANK  P.  FOSTER,  JI.  D..  Physician  f(!r  Diseases  of  Women  to  the  Out-Patient 

Department  of  tl\e  New  York   Hospital ;    Fellow  of  the  New    York 

Obstetrical  Society,  etc.,  etc. 


D.    APPIiETON    »fc    CO..    PUBLISHERS. 


The  attention  of  medical  advertisers  is  respectfully  called  to  THE  NEW  YORK 
MEDICALi  JOI'RNAL,  now  iu  the  nineteenth  year  of  its  publication.  It  is  published 
every  Saturday,  each  number  containing  twenty-eight  large,  double-columned  pages  of 
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organ  of  the  Medical  Department  of  the  Armv  and  Navv  of  the  United  States.  Is  one  of 
the  very  best  mediums  for  .ADVERTISING  all  articles  pertaining  to  the  MEDICAL  PRO- 
FESSION. Our  rates  are  as  low  as  consistent  with  circulation.  Correspondence  solicited, 
and  all  information  furnished.     Address 

HENRY  W.  QUIN,  Advertising  Department,  D.  Appleton  &  Co.. 

1,  3  «&  5  Bont!  St.,  New  York. 
TO    ADVERTISERS. 


THE    POPULAR    SCIENCE    MONTHLY. 

Conducted  by  E.  L.  and  W.  J.  YOUMANS. 

Established  in  May,  1872,  has  reached   a  large  circulation  and  is  steadily  increasing.    The 

character  of  the  circulation  must  of  necessitv  lie  the  verv  best— worth  more 

TO  ADVERTISERS  than  a  circulation  of'four  times  the  number  in  a 

magazine  of  a  miscellaneous  character. 


Questions  relating  to  the  preservation  of  health,  the  prevention  of  disease,  and  the 
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and  the  detection  and  prevention  of  adulterations. 

Address  HENRY  W.  QUIN,  Advertising  Departm  ;nt,  D.  Appleton  &  Co.. 

1,  3  &  .>  Bond  Street,  New  Y'ork. 

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TIIK     M(;OMER    LEADER. 


Ijigoiiier, 


Indiana. 


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THE  LEADING   PAPER   IN  THE  COUNTY. 


THE     WEEKIiV    ITEM. 
Newfielil,  -  .  New  Jersey. 

TERMS,  .SI. 50  PER  ANNUM. 
The  oldest  established  and  leading  Demo- 
cratic newspaper  published  in  the  county 
Gloucester  and  Cfuniberlaiid  Counties,  in 
•which  The  Item  chiefly  cii-culates,  are  in  the 
centre  of  the  fruit-growing  belt  of  South 
Jersey.  Over  one  hundred  thousand  pounds 
of  grapes  and  over  one  hundred  and  forty 
thousand  quarts  of  berries  were  shipped 
from  Newfleld  in  the  season  of  1883.  Nursery- 
men and  producers  of  new  varinties  of  fruit 
trees,  berries,  etc.,  will  find  The  Item  just  the 
meduim  through  which  to  reach  growers. 

THE    KIRKLIN    NEWS. 


At  Kirklin, 


Clinton  Co.,  lud. 


J.  MANLOVE,  -  Proprietor. 

Located  iu  the  heart  of  a  fertile  and  densely 
populated  agricultural  region  in  Central  In- 
diana, 36  miles  north  of  Indianapolis,  on  the 
Air-Line  division  of  the  L.,  N.  A.  it  C.  Ry. 

The  growth  and  development  of  both  town 
and  county  are  remarkably  rapid. 

TAZEWELL     TIMES. 
Tazewell    Court     House,     Virginia. 

Published  every  Wednesday  morning  by 
A.  F.  BARROW.  ^ 


Advertising  Rates  :  One  inch,  one  week  .$1- 
one  month.  ,$2;  one  year.  $m.  Three  inches,' 
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reforms,  cultivated  and  educated  the  people  to  a  department  of  life  that  indifference, 
carelessness  and  ignorance  were  making  disastrous,  and  accomplished  more  good  by  its 
decisive,  quiet  work  than  all  other  sanitary  papers  in  the  country  put  together."— 
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Warsaw    Bulletin. 


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The  Daily  and  Weekly  Dispatch 


RICHMOND,   VIRGINIA. 


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Advertisers  will  find  that  the  Dispatch  is  incomparably  the  best  medium  iu  Virginia  for 
reaching  buyers  amongst  merchants,  manufacturers,  farmers,  mechanics,  miners,  railroad 
companies,  colleges,  schools,  ministers,  lawyers,  physicians ;  State,  town  and  county  ofReials,. 
and  all  classes  of  our  people.  It  is  the  leading  Democratic  newspaper.  Is  published  at  the 
capital  of  the  State,  which  has  a  populatiou  of  72,000;  Manchester  (on  the  opposite  side  of  the 
river)  has  7,00  '.  and  Richmond's  suburbs  o.uUO — total,  84.0'  0.  Six  railroads  centre  here,  two  of 
whichdntrol  over  6,1100  miles  of  railroads.  Its  714  maiiufactciries  have  an  invested  capital 
of  §11,525,430,  employ  l(i,597  workmen,  and  sold,  in  ]8S:i,  .s2'^.',".);,U(;i  of  products.  The  jobbing 
trade  of  Richmond  in  18SS  amounted  to  .§19.50!  ,000.  The  whole  of  Virginia  is  prospering  and 
is  an  attractive  field  for  advertisers.  Within  ten  years  one  and  a  half  million  acres  have 
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lauds  in  use,  while  tlie  increase  in  staple  farm  products  has  been  greater  than  the  increase 
in  acreage.  There  are  over  2,500  miles  of  railroad  on  our  territory,  li(X)  miles  of  which  were 
built  inthe  past  four  years,  and  there  are  now  200  miles  more  under  construction.  New- 
towns,  villages,  furnaces,  factories  and  mills  have  sprung  up  on  these  great  highways  of 
trade.  The  value  of  Virginia  manufactures  increased  from  $51,819,(i92  In  1880  to  §103.621,384 
in  1883.    Our  foreign  and  inter-State  commerce  has  quadrupled  in  the  past  ten  years. 

The  Daily  Disp.\tch  has  a  larger  circulation  in  Richmond  than  the  combined  circulation 
of  all  the  other  daily  newspapers  of  the  city.  Outside  of  Riclimond  its  circulation  is  larger 
than  any  daily  newspaper  in  the  State.  It  is  served  by  newsdealers  and  carriers  in  all  our 
principal  towns  and  on  railroad  passenger  trains.  The  Weekly  Dispatch  more  thoroughly 
covers  all  the  counties  of  the  State  than  any  ne  \  spaper  published  in  Virginia. 

Sworn  statements  of  the  circulation  of  the  Daily  and  Weekly  Dispatch  will  be  furnished 
advertisers.    They  will  thus  know  how  much  they  get  for  what  they  pay. 

For  schedule  of  advertising  rates  address  , 

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Exportation  is  the  great  stimulus  of  American  production.  Our  immense  surplus  of 
produce  and  manufactures  must  find  a  market  abroad.  Temporary  home  demand 
should  not  lessen  the  interest  of  merchanis  in  our  foreign  trade,  as  they  will  be  sure  to- 
need  the  help  which  it  affords  in  seasons  of  superabundance. 

The  Australasian   and   South 
American. 

40  WEST  BROADWAY,  -  NEW^  YORK,  U.  S.  A. 

ESTABLISHED     1881. 
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INVESTMENT.  TRY  IT. 
The  ArsTRALisiAX  and  South  .\mkricax  is  issued  monthly  for  despatch  bv  regular  Aus- 
tralian mail  via  San  Francisco.  It  affords  a  complete  and  comprehensive  Index  of  American 
commerce,  manufactures  and  products  adapted  to  the  Australian  Colonies.  To  the  Aus- 
tralian importers  it  is  replete  with  valuable  inf  )rmation  upon  the  Export  trade  of  the 
United  States,  and  is  the  onl.v  American  Journal  devoted  exclusively  to  trade  developments 
with  the  Australasian  Colonies. 

Being  the  only  paper  exclusively  devoted  to  trade  between  the  United  States  and  Aus- 
tralasia, its  value  as  a  medium  of  communication  between  the  prod  it  -er  and  coiisumer  is 
obviTus. 

Importaxt  to  American  Manufacturers  who  desire  Export  Trade  with  Australasia. 

If  you  insert  an  advertisement  of  your  manufactures  in  the  columns  of  this  paper  it 
will  be  brought  directly  under  the  notice  of  all  the  merchants  in  the  colonies,  and  you  will 
receive  the  aid  of  the  United  States  Consular  .service  iu  <leveloping  tlie  market  for  your 
goods  if  they  are  adapted  to  it.  If  you  de-iiiv  such  trade,  we  suggest  th  tt  vou  keep  your 
name  and  business  constantly  before  our  readers,  bv  placing  a  well  displayed  advertisement 
in  this  paper,  feeling  sure  that  you  will  be  well  repaid  for  the  outlay. 

The  Australian  Colonies  afford  one  of  the  finest  markets  in  the  world  for  American  pro- 
ducts. The  traile  with  the  colonies  is  safe  and  very  profitable,  and  is  chiefly  done  through 
wealthy  commission  houses.  Refer  to  our  list  of  monthly  manifests  and  see  the  character 
of  goods  sent  to  Australia. 

The  Population  is  0,000,000,  and  the  Annual  Traile  $400,000,000. 

American  manufacturers  and  merchants  should  cultivate  this  desirable  field  for  trade. 


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Is  reliable,  and  circulates  more  particularly 
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SABINA     NEWS. 


Sabina, 


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The  News  has  a  rapidlj'  Increasing  circula- 
rtion.  Not  a  worthless  subscriber  on  the  list, 
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than  many  papers  of  larger  circulation.  Is 
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WEDNESDAYS.     REPUBLICAN. 


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Subscription,  $1.50.    Established  1843. 
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OLDEST  PAPER  IN  THE  COUNTY. 


ESTABLISHED   1808. 
OHIO     PATRIOT 


Published    every    Ttmrsday   at 

Nc^v  Liii^bon,  -  «  Ohio. 

\V.  S.  POTTS,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
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The  Patriot  is  the  organ  of  the  Democra- 
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QUAKER     CITY      INDEPENDENT. 

Published  every  Thursday  at 
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J.  W.  and  A.  B.  HILL,  Editors. 

The    Independent     is     a    large,   thirty-two 

column  journal,  devoted  to  local 

and  general  news. 

AND    Rapidly 


Its    Circulation     is    Good 
Increasing. 


BRAINARD'S  MUSICAL  WORLD. 


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One  of  the  best  journals  of  its  class.  Has 
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New  Carlisle, 


Ohio. 


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J.    M.    HOFFA, 


Editor. 


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of  the  people  of  Clark  and  adjoining  coun- 
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THE   GARRETT   HERALD. 


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State.  Send  for  our  advertising  rates.  A 
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SIXTH    YEAR. 


Moutpelier, 


Ohio. 


An  enterprising  town  of  l.'20i)  Inhabitants 
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REPUBLICAN    IN   POLITICS. 

Circulation,  700,  and  rapidly  increasing. 
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DEMOCRATIC    REGISTER. 

Published  every  Saturday  at 
Sing  Sing,  -  -  New  York. 

M.    MORAN,    Proprietor. 

Terms,  ,§2  per  Annum. 
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The     Pilot. 


BOSTON,  -  -  .  MASSACHUSETTS. 


THE    LARGEST    CATHOLIC     CIRCULATION    IN    THE    WORLD. 


What  is  said  of  THE  PILOT  : 

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lican. 

"It  is  the  best  arranged  and  newsiest  religious  paper  that  comes  to  us." — N.  Y.  Herald. 

"There  is  no  better  influence  with  the  Irish  in  America."— .BosfoM  Advertiser. 

"The  Pilot  alwaj's  takes  a  manly  course."— C/iicoero  Tribune. 

"The  Pilot  is  a  power  in  the  \a.nA."— Health  and  Home. 

"The  Pilot  is  the  ablest,  most  influential  and  respectable  organ  of  the  Catholics  in  this- 
country." — Xew  York  Commercial  Advertiser. 

"  We  admire  its  broad  intelligence."— Cincmnafi  Catholic  Telegraph. 

"It  is  a  beneficent  power  in  the  community,  ably  representing  the  IrishAmerlcans. — 
Boston  Herald. 

"It  is  the  ablest  Catholic  journal  in  America. — Xew  Zealand  Catholic  Tablet. 


published  by 

THE    PILOT    PUBLISHING    CO., 

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WINFIELD,  .  -  -  PUTNAM  CO.,  W.  VA. 


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Is  a  fearless  advocate  of  the  doctrine  of  currency  reform— discussing  the  subject  from  a 
philosophical  and  sclentlflcal  standpoint,  with  a  view  of  reaching  truthful  conclusions. 

We  aim  to  make  our  paper  an  acceptable  companion  for  the  Farm,  Shop,  Store  and 
Household.  Our  miscellaneous  reading  matter  is  made  up  of  the  choicest  gems  of  Utera 
ture,  which  will  either  amuse  or  instruct. 

"  No  pent-up  Utica  contracts  our  powers. 
But  the  wide,  the  boundless  universe  is  ours." 

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SIO  GEO.   P.   KOWELL  &   GO'S 

Weekly    State    Gazette. 

TRENTON,  -  -         -  -  NEW  JERSEY. 

ESTABLISHED  1792. 


Issued  from  this  office  every  Thursday.    Leading  state  Journal.    Circulates 
in  every  Post  Office  in  New  Jersey,  for  !§i'2.00  per  Year. 

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DAILY    STATE    <iAZETTE. 


ESTABLISHED  1846. 


JOHN  L.  MURPHY,  Publisher  and  Proprietor. 


SUBSCRIPTION,  $.>.00  PER  YEAR. 


Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Journal    of    Comparative 
Medicine   and    Surgery. 

850  SIXTH  AVENUE,  -  -  -  NEW  YORK. 

A  Quarterly  Journal  of  the  Anatomy,  Pathology  and  Therapeutics  of  the  Lower  Animals. 
W.  A  CONKLIN,  Ph.D.,  and  F.  S.  BILLINGS,  D.V.S.,  Editors. 
The  Journal  is  now  in  its  sixth  yearof  existence,  and  convincing  proof  is  to  be  found  on 
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publications  of  its  kind  is  not  only  sustained  but  surpassed,  and  it  can  be  justly  said  that 
it  is  now  the  best  Veterinary  Journal  in  the  country.    Its  value,  then,  as  an  advertising 
medium  to  those  wishing  to  reach  veterinarians,  stock  breeders,  and    all  interested  in 
animals  is  apparent;  and  a  limited  place  Inside  the  covers  of  The  Journal  has  been  set  apart 
for  advertisements,  which  will  be  inserted  as  follows:  For  l,SS5only— per  annum— quarter 
page,  $10.(J0;  one-third  page,  .'SKilH)  ;  one-half  page,  .*20.0(l  ;  full  page,  iS-KiOO.  Professional  cards, 
ten  on  a  page,  for  .Jio.OO  each,  per  annum.  Advertisements  on  the  cover,  or  insertions  for  a 
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ESTABLISHED  APRIL,  18TS. 

Der    Beobachter. 


CHICAGO,  -  -  ^  -  -  ILLINOIS. 

Published  every  Saturday  by 


HENRY  WILHELMY,  Editor  and  Puljlisher. 


SUBSCRIPTION,  UNITED  STATES  AND  CANADA,  $2.00 ;  EUROPE,  $2.50  PER  ANNUM. 

Contains  latest  telegraphic  and  general  home  news.  Is  a  first-class  family  paper. 
Acknowledged  very  large  circulation.  It  is  an  excellent  and  valuable  advertising  medium, 
especially  to  those  wishing  to  reach  the  farmers  of  Northern  Illinois  and  the  Northwest 

in  general.  

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents  10,  Spruce  St.,  New  Y'ork. 


The   New   York   Confectioner. 

rl  BLISHED  IN  THE  INTEREST  OF  THE  CONFECTIONER  AND  BAKER. 

Is  a  forty-page  paper  devoted  exclusively  to  the  interest  of  the  Confectioner,  Baker  and 
Fruiterer,  and  is  the  recognized  and  representative  organ  of  Manufacturers,  Dealers  and 
Workmen.  Its  columns  are  filled  with  matter  that  is  useful  and  interesting;  all  the  news 
in  the  trade— new  inventions,  failures  and  business  changes. 

The  editorial  pages  express  our  views  on  current  trade  topics  and  live  Issues  of  the 
day  ;  scientific  articles  by  practical  and  scientific  men.  Our  Loudon  correspondent  enter- 
tains profitably  and  pleasantly  all  who  are  interested  in  the  trades  in  England. 

The  advertising  pages  are  a  complete  directory  of  our  leading  manufacturers  and  deal- 
ers- in  Confectionery,  Chocolate,  Licorice,  Glucose,  Fancy  Goods,  Easter  and  Christmas 
Novelties,  Toys,  Candy  Boxes,  Drugs,  Flavors,  Essential  Oils,  Extracts,  Gum  Arabic,  Fruits, 
Nuts,  Vegetable  Coloring,  Starch  ;  also  Tools,  Machinery  of  all  descriptions  used  in  the 
trade.  Cracker  and  Biscuit  Bakers  and  their  Machinery,  together  with  an  infinite  number  of 
Specialties  that  constitute  a  storehouse  of  information  which  is  invaluable. 

The  New  York  Confectioner  was  established  in  1881,  and  Is  the  most  successful  trade 
paper  published.  Although  its  circulation  is  so  large,  we  have  not  fallen  into  the  common 
error  of  making  advertising  rates  too  high.  Our  prices  are  as  low  as  is  consistent  with 
profit.    Subscription  price,  Sil. 00  per  year,  postage  paid. 

THE  NEW  YORK  CONFECTIONER,  234  Broadway,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  911 

Der    Freiheits    Freund. 

DAILY     AND     WEEKLY    (iERMAX    PAPER. 

PITTSBURG. PENNSYLVANIA. 

ESTABLISHED— DAILY,    1848;    WEEKLY",    ^&U. 


Siibscriptiou  :         -         -         Daily,    SO.OO  ;    Weekly,   $-j.OO. 


CEVOTED    TO     THE    NEWS     OF     THE     DAY',    POLITICS,    LITERATURE     AND     THE 

SCIENCES. 


L.  &  W.   NEEB,  Ertitor.s  and  Proprietors 


Circulation  larger  than  that  of  all  other  German  newspapers  in  Western  Pennsylvania 
•  conibiuecl. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Paulsboro    Independent. 

PAULSBORO,  -----  NE'W  JERSEY. 


J.  C.  DENSTEN,  Proprietor. 


$1.>jO  per  Anuiiiii.  Organ    of   the    t'oiinty. 


Advertisixg  Rates: 
One  Inch.  Quarter-Column.  Half-Column.  Whole  Column. 

I  month $2.00         1  month .§10.00  1  month $15.00  1  month $20.00 

Smonths 5.00         3  months 20.00  3  months 30.00  3  months 40.00 

emonths 8.00        ti  months .lO.OO         li  months 50.00  (>  months 60.00 

12months 12.U0       12  months 50.00         12  months T.5.00  12  month.s 100.00 


The  Independent  is  pronounced  the  best  and  cheapest  advertising  medium,  also  the 
best  family  newspaper  in  the  county.    Hundreds  peruse  its  columns  weekly.    Address 

J.    C.    DENSTEX,    Paulsboro,    N.  J. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,   Agents,   10   Spruce  St.,  New    Y'ork. 

The    Maritime    Reporter. 

ISSUED  EVERY  SATURDAY  BY 

« 

THE     SIAKITIME      REPORTER      PUBLISHING      COMPANY. 


orncE,   coR=   -west   &   eleventh  sts.,  n.  y.  city. 


D.  L.  BRADLEY',  _  _  _  Editor  and  Manager. 


SUBSCRIPTION,  $-.2.00  PER  ANNUM,  in  Advance. 

DEVOTED   TO    SHIPPING   INTERESTS,    DECISIONS   IN    ADMIRALTY,   LOCAL   STEAM- 
BOAT INSPECTORS'  DECISIONS,  WEEKLY"  CUSTOM  HOUSE  TRANSFERS 
OF  VESSELS,  CHANGE  OF  MASTERS,  FREIGHT  RATE  TO  VARIOUS 
DOMESTIC    PORTS,    TOGETHER    WITH    SCIENTIFIC     AND 
MISCELLANEOUS  ITEMS. 


For  Maritime  information  and  as  an  Advertising  Medium  it  is  excelled  by  none.    Send 
for  sample  copy. 


Geo.   p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


913  GEO.  P.   ROWELL  &  GO'S 

EVERY   EVENING. 


WILMINGTON,  .....  DELAWARE^ 

DAILY    AND    WEEKLY. 
The  best  advertising  medium  between  the  Delaware  and  Chesapeake  Bays.    It  has  a 
special  wire  from  Philadelphia  direct  to  its  office,  receiving  the  full  Associated  Press  des- 
patches precisely  like  the  best  New  York  and  Philadelphia  dailies.    The  ablest,  brightest 
and  most  trustworthy  newspaper  on  the  Peninsula. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York.  - 


THE     ATTICA     NEWS. 
ATTICA,  ......         NEW  YORK. 

WOLTER  &  CO.,  -  -  Proprietors. 

THE    LEADING    INDEPENDENT    REPUBLICAN    JOURNAL    OF    WESTERN 

WYOMING    COUNTY. 
Circulates  in  every  portion  of  the  county.    The  best  advertising  medium.    The  largest 
circulation.    Specimen  copies  and  rates  sent  on  application. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  lU  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


PIKE  COUNTY  DEMOCRAT. 

HAS    THE    LARGEST    CIRCUL.\TION.    AND     IS      THE    LEADING    LOCAL    PAPER 

OF    THE    COUNTY. 

W.  P.  KNIGHT,  Editor  and  Proprietor, 

PETERSBURG,  .....  INDIANA* 

The  Democrat,  while  particularly  devoted  to  the  Interests  of  Pike  County,  contains 
such  matter  as  to  make  it  interesting  as  a  general  family  newspaper,  and  circulates  largely 
throughout  Southern  Indiana.    Subscription  price,  .S1..50  per  year. 
ADVERTISING     RATES    REASONABLE. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


ESTABLISHED  1838. 


THE     HOME     GUARDIAN. 

PUBLISHED    AT 

No.  6  OAK  PLACE,  ^-  .T^.o  ^.  .7  ^.tt    "  BOSTON,    MASS*. 

Edited   by   MISS  M.  V.  BALL. 
This  Is  the  oldest  and  best  of  the  cheap  monthlies.    Subscription  price,  $1.2^  per  annum. 
A  pure  and  clean  monthly  magazine  of  choice  literature,  stories,  tales,  etc.    Advertising 
rates  will  be  made  known  on  application.  „      »,        ,,     , 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co..   Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE   DAILY  EVENING  AND  WEEKLY  DISPATCH. 

MICHIGAN  CITY,  .....  INDIANA, 

HARRY  H.  FRANCIS,  Proprietor. 

The   best    Advertising   Medium    in    Northwestern  Indiana. 

Advertising  Rates  made  known  upon  application. 

Daily  founded  1880.  Weekly  founded  18T9. 

Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


GRAND  ARMY  GAZETTE  AND  NATIONAL  GUARDSMAN. 

NEW    YORK    CITY,  -  -  -  -  NEW   YORK. 

J.    A.    JOEL,    Editor    and    Publisher. 
SUBSCRIPTION  :  -  ONE   DOLLAR   PER   YEAR,  -  IN  ADVANCE. 

Devoted  to  the  interest  of  the  Soldiers  and  Sailors  of  the  late  war,  the  Army,  Navy  and 
National  Guard  of  the  United  States.  Advertisers  will  readily  recognize  this  as  a  valuable 
advertising  medium.    Office,  82  and  S4  Nassau  Street.    Established  1873. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  Street,  New  York. 


LAKE     COUNTY     STAR. 

Issued   every  Thursday  at 
BALDWIN,  .....  LAKE  CO.,    MICH. 

CHAS.  K.  RADCLIFFE,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 
Established  in  1873.  Terms  :  $1.50  a  year. 

The  Star  is  an  eight-column  folio,  is  the  oldest  paper  in  the  county,  and  an  excellent 
advertising  medium.    Circulation  increasing.    Advertising  at  lowest  living  rates. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE  TYLER  COUNTY  STAR. 

3IIDDLEBOURNE,  -  -       ^^-  -  WEST  VIRGINIA. 

THE  OFFICIAL  PAPER,  AND  DEVOTED  TO  THE  INTERESTS  OF  TYLER  COUNTY. 

$1.00   PER    YEAR,    IN    ADVANCE. 

A  Republican  Newspaper,  with  a  Large  and  Growing  Circulation  in  one  of  the  most 

Prosperous  Counties  in  the  State. 

A.   B.   SMITH,  _  _  _  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER    DIRECTORY.  913 


The  Chicago  Sunday  Telegram. 


CORNER   OF   FIFTH   AVENUE   AND  WASHINGTON  STREET, 

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. 

EASTERN   OFFICE: 

29    PARK    ROW.              -                _                   _  ne^   YORK. 


NEW,    BRIGHT,    SPARKLING    AND    ORIGINAL. 


CHICAGO'S      CHEAPEST      AND      BEST     SUNDAY     PAPER. 


EIGHT      BROAD      PAGES 


Of  the  very  best  selectefl  and  original  literary  contributions,  complete  resume  and  conden- 
sation of  the  latest  news,  full  and  interesting  weekly  review  of  the  Society  World, 
Dramatic  Criticism  and  Contemporaneous  Notes,  Original  Art  Critiques  and  observations, 
terse  and  fearless  editorials,  political  comment,  spicy  paragraphs,  the  best  stories  of  the  day 
by  the  leading  magazine  writers,  original  and  selected  poems  and  sketches,  and  profusely 
illustrated  with  scenes  and  portraits  of  current  events  and  individuals  of  national  and 
local  Interest. 


THE     CHICAGO     SUNDAY    TEIiEGRA.lI 

Is  not  made  up  of  the  rehashed  news  of  previous  daily  editions  and  sold  for  five  cents,  but 
a  clearly  and  exclusively  prepared  journal  for  the  special  purpose  which  it  so  ably  serves, 
and  offered  to  the  public  at  the  low  price  of  Two  Cents  a  copy  or  One  Dollar  a  year.  It  is 
the  cheapest  periodical  of  the  kind  published  in  the  United  States,  rivaling  in  literary  and 
editorial  ability  any  of  the  two,  three  or  four  dollar  weeklies  of  the  day. 


THE     CHICAGO     S  U  X  D  A  Y    TELEGRAM 

WILL    CONTAIN    THE    VERY    LATEST    NEWS    UP   TO    THE    HOUR    OF    GOING    TO 

PRESS    SUNDAY   MORNINGS. 


THE  SUNDAY  TELEGRAM  also  serves  as  Our  WEEKLY  TELEGRAM. 


SAMPLE    COPIES     FREE,    WHEN    REQUEST    IS    ACCOMPANIED    BY    A    TWO-CENT 
STAMP    FOR    POSTAGE.      LIBERAL    REDUCTION    TO    CLUBS. 


Address  all  communication.s  to 

THE     CHICACJO     TELEGRAM     COMPANY, 

CORNER    OF    FIFTH    AVENUE    AND    WASHINGTON    STREET,    CHICAGO. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

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914  GEO.  P.  HOWELL   &  GO'S 


Der    Bazar. 


GERMANIA  PUBLISHING  COMPANY.  Publishers, 

14  NORTH  SEVENTH  STREET,        -        PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 

AN  ILLUSTRATED  LADIES'  JOURNAL,  BEING  THE  ONLY  LADIES'  JOURNAL  IN 

AMERICA  PRINTED  IN  THE  GERMAN  LANGUAGE. 

Published  Every  Month  at  14  North  Seventh  Street,  Phllaclelplila,  Pa. 

DER    BAZAR 

15  A   TWELVE    PAGE   PAPER,    RICHLY   ILLUSTRATED,    PRINTED   IN    FIRST-CLASS 

STYLE  ON  HEAVY  SUPERCALENDERED  PAPER.    IT  IS  A   FIRST-CLASS 
MEDIUM    THROUGH    WHICH    TO    REACH    THE    GERMAN- 
SPEAKING  PEOPLE  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES. 
SAMPLE    COPIES    SENT    FREE    ON    APPLICATION. 
ITS  CIRCULATION  IS  A  NATIONAL  ONE. 

The    Chillicothe    Bulletin. 

PUBLISHED  EVERY  FRIDAY  MORNING  AT 

CHILLICOTHE,  -  -  -  -  PEORIA   CO.,   ILL. 

FRANK  W.  BAILEY,  _  -  -  Publisher  and  Pn.prletor. 

TERMS  OF  SUBSCRIPTION  : 
1  Copy,  1  year.  In  Advance $1.00 

1      "      emonths,       "         50 

1      "      3       "  "         : 25 

ADVERTISING  BATES  MADE  KNOWN  UPON  APPLICATION. 
The  Bulletin  is  printed  entirely  at  home,  which  makes  it  one  of  the  best  papers  In  the 
County  for  Advertising. 

All  kinds  of  Plain  and  Fancy  Job  Printing  executed  with  the  greatest  care  and  at  the 
lowest  prices.    Colored  Job  Work  a  Specialty.    Send  for  samples. 

Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

The    People's    Journal. 

JACKSONVILLE,  -  -  -  -  -  FLORIDA. 

Published  every  Saturday  Morning  by 

PEOPLE'S      PUBLISHING      COMPANY. 

DEVOTED  TO  THE  INTERESTS  OP  THE  COLORED  PEOPLE  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES. 

SUBSCRIPTION,  .       -  -  _  $1.00  PER  ANNUM. 

The  circulation  of  The  People's  Journal  is  increasing  every  week  ;  it  goes  to  every 

State  in  the  South. 

J.  W.  THOMPSON,  Editor  and  General  Manager  for  Company. 

Advertisements  at  low  rates. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

The    Atlanta     Republican. 

Issued  every  Tuesday. 
ATLANTA,  -  -  -       ^^       _  -  -  GEORGIA. 

Established  1874. 
RADICAL,    RELIABLE,    INDEPENDENT,   AGGRESSIVE,    PROGRESSIVE. 

Advertising,  $1.00  per  square  of  eight  lines. 

SUBSCRIPTION,  -  -  $2.00  A  YEAR,  IN  ADVANCE. 

W.  L.  CLARKE,  -----  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMBKICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  915 


The    Detroit    Free   Press 


THE  DETROIT  FREE  PRESS  COMPANY, 


DETROIT,  -  -  .  ,      -  MICHIGAN. 


THE  ATTENTION    OF  ADVERTISERS   IS  INVITED  TO  THE  FOLLOWING  PERTINENT 

FACTS   RELATIVE   TO     THE    CIRCULATION    OF   THE  VARIOUS 

EDITIONS   OF  THE  "DETROIT  FREE   PRESS." 


CIRCULATION  OF  DAILY  (AVERAGE) 20,000   COPIES. 

CIRCULATION  OP   SUNDAY 33,000  COPIES. 

CIRCULATION  OF  WEEKLY  (UNITED   STATES) 75,000   COPIES. 

CIRCULATION  OF  WEEKLY   (ENGLISH   EDITION) 80,000   COPIES. 


THE    STEADY  INCREASE  OP  CIRCULATION  IN  ALL  THE  EDITIONS  OF  "THE  FREE 

PRESS"  NOT  ONLY  EVIDENCES  THE  GROWING  POPULARITY 

OF  THE   PAPER,   BUT   ITS   PERMANENCE. 


THE    CIRCULATION  OF  "THE  FREE'PRESS"  HAS  NOT  BEEN  BUILT  UP  IN  A   FEW 

MONTHS   BY  SENSATIONALISM   OF   A   FLEETING   CHARACTER,    BUT   IS 

THE    STEADY   AND   PERMANENT    GROWTH    OF   MANY   YEARS. 


THESE    ARE     FACTS    WELL    WORTH    YOUR    ATTENTION     AS     AN     ADVERTISER. 

"THE  FREE  PRESS"  OFFERS   BETTER   ADVANTAGES   TO  PERMANENT 

ADVERTISERS  THAN   ANY  OTHER    JOURNAL    OF  EQUAL 

CIRCULATION     AND     CHARACTER     IN 

THE  UNITED    STATES. 


ADVERTISING     RATES: 

IN   DAILY,   10    CENTS    PER   LINE;    IN  WEEKLY   (DISPLAY  ADVERTISEMENTS), 
40   CENTS  PER   AGATE    LINE.      LIBERAL    DISCOUNTS   ON  TIME   CONTRACTS. 


FOR   FURTHER   INFORMATION   ADDRESS, 

J.   J.    FLYNN,    EASTERN   AGENT, 
3     PARK     ROW,     NEW     YORK     CITY;    Or, 

THE      DETROIT      FREE     PRESS      COMPANY, 

DETROIT,     MICHIGAN. 


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GEO.  F.  ROWELL   &  GO'S 


VICKSBURG    COMMERCIAL,. 


CHAS.  A.  BALDWIN,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


Vicksburgci 


Michigan. 


1.00  per  Annum,  strictly  In  Advance. 


The  Commercial  Is  issued  weekly,  is  a 
thoroughly  reliable  family  jourual,  well  con- 
<lucted  and  extensively  circulated,  and  is  an 
excellent  and  popular  advertising  medium. 

FORT     SMITH      ELEVATOR. 


Published  by  JOHN  CARNAI.L,  at 
Fort  Smith,       ...        Arkansas. 

The  Elevator  has  the  larfri'st  circulation 
of  any  paper  in  the  State  outside  of  Little 
Roclt.  The  very  extensive  cotton,  coal, 
fruit,  lumber  and  hide  exports  of  Fort  Smith 
make  it  an  important  business  point. 

The  Elevator  has  few  equals  as  an  adver- 
tising medium.  Circulation,  a,500,  andincreas- 
ing.    Issued  every  Friday;  .$1.25  per  annum. 

THE    KINMUNDY    EXPRESS. 


RICHARD  F.LAWSON.Edltor  and  Proprietor. 


Kiuiiiiiudy,  Marion  County,  Illinois. 

The  Express  is  a  large  eight-page  weekly. 
The  only  paper  in  a  flourishing  town  of  1,200 
inhabitants.  Just  entering  upon  its  second 
volume,  with  circulation  increasing  daily. 


Subscription, 
onable. 


$1.50.    Advertising   rates  reas- 
Furnished  on  application. 


THE    liYNDOKJ    ADVOCATE. 


liyudou, 


Illinois. 


WM.  M.  PATRICK,  Publisher. 


The    Advocate   is  a  live   weekly   family 

newspaper— the  only  one  published  in  Lyu- 

.  d(jn.    Its  circulation  is   rapidly   extending, 

and  as  an  advertising  medium  oflfers  great 

advantages. 

HAMPTON    CHRONICLE. 


Published  every  Friday  at 
Hampton,  -  .  -  Iowa, 

By  C.  S.  GUILFORD  and  F.  P.  MORGAN. 


Terms :  $2.00  per  annum. 

To  Advertisers :  Our  advertising  rates  are 
as  low  as  our  extensive  circulation  will  per- 
mit.' We  want  your  orders  and  we  offer 
good  value  for  the  money.  We  will  send 
rates  at  any  time  on  application. 

HAZLEHURST    SIGNAL. 


Hazlehiirst, 


Mississippi. 


OFFICIAL  JOURNAL  OF  COPIAH  CO. 


By  W.  L.  MITCHELL. 
Terms :  One  Year,  $2 ;  Six  Months,  $1. 


TO  ADVERTISERS  :  The  Signal,  being  the 
official  journal,  offers  better  value  than  any 
other  paper  in  the  county  as  an  advertising 
medium,  and  at  1  iw  rates. 


MERIDIAN    MERCURY. 


Meridian, 


Mississippi » 


The  Mercury  is  published  daily  and  week- 
ly by  the  Meridian  Publishing  Company. 

A.  G.  Horn  and  Jere  Horn,  of  The  Mercury, 
and  J.  J.  Shannon,  of  the  Observer,  Editors 
and  Proprietors.  J.  J.  Shannon,  Business 
Manager. 

Terms  of  Subscription  :  Daily,  one  year,  if 
paid  in  advance,  $7 ;  Weekly,  one  year,  in 
advance,  $]..50. 

First-class  in  all  respects.  No  better  adver- 
tisiug  medium  in  the  State.  

THE    MARSEILLES    REGISTER. 


A  first-class  weekly  paper 
Marseilles, 


Illinois^ 


Subscription,  $1.50  per"Annum. 


A  very  superior  advertising  medium.    Pop- 
ular, widely  circulated  and  influential. 


STONE  BROS.,  Publishers. 


WOOD    RIVER    GAZETTE. 

Issued  every  Thursday. 

Wood   River,    Hall    Co.,    Nebraska, 

EWING  &  COOLEY,  Publishers. 
The  unprecedented  growth  and  success  at- 
tending the  town  of  Wood  River,  and.  In 
fact,  the  entire  county,  during  the  past  year, 
has  been  shared  in  to  a  large  extent  by  The 
Gazette.  With  its  circulation  largely  ex- 
tended, and  its  increased  facilities,  it  offers 
better  advantages  than  ever  to  its  advertis- 
ing patrons.  


TULLiAHOMA       WEEKLY 


GUARDIAN. 


Tullahoma, 


Tennessee. 


GUARDIAN  PUBLISHING  CO.,  Proprietors. 

Subscription :  $1.50  per  Year. 

The  Guardian  ranks  among  its  readers  the 
best  and  most  intelligent  classes,  has  a  large 
subscription  list,  and  is  a  first-class  advertLs- 
ing  medium. _^ 

GAZETA    KATOLICKA. 

-  -  -  Illinois. 


Chicago,  ... 

A  Polish  Newspaper.    Published  Weekly. 

W.  SMULSKI,  Editor. 
POLISH   LITERARY   SOCIETY,  Publishers. 

Terms,  $2.00  per  Year. 

Advertisements  inserted  at  reasonable  rates. 


The  Gazeta  Katolicka  has  an  excellent 
circulation.    Rates  sent  on  application. 


THE    aiOUNTAIN    BANNER. 


iiiitherfordton, 


North  Carolina. 


WM.  C.  IVY,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 
Established  1848. 


A   family  newspaper,   devoted  to  home  In- 
terests and  general  news. 


Issued  every  Thursday.    Home  Print. 
Subscription,  $1.00  per  Annvim,  in  advance. 
Circulation  large.    A  good  advertising  me- 
dium.   Rates  reasonable. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


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Chicago     Newspaper 
Union     Lists. 


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COMPRISING 


EIGHT    HUNnaED    FIRST-CLASS    WEEKLY    NEWSPAPERS, 


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States.  No.  of  Papers. 

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IOWA 107 


States.  No.  of  Papers. 

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President. 

Manager. 


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Louisville    Evening    Post. 

LOUISVILLE,  ------  KENTUCKY. 

Published  Every  Afternoon,  except  Sunday. 


LARGEST   CIRCULATION   AND   BEST   ADVERTISING   MEDIUM   IN   KENTUCKY. 


HAS    THE    LEGAL   ADVERTISING   FOR   THE   COUNTY. 


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Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Dorcas   Magazine. 

812  BROADWAY,  -       -  -  NEW  YORK. 

A  MONTHLY   MAGAZINE   OF  WOMAN'S   HANDIWORK. 


LAURA  B.  STARR,  Editor.         -  .  -  -  HOWARD  BROS.  &  CO.,  Publishers. 

SINGLE  NUMBER,  10  CENTS.    YEARLY  SUBSCRIPTION,  $1.00. 

The  Dorcas  Magazine  is  what  it  pretends  to  be,  i.e.,  a  Magazine  of  Knitting  and 
Crochet,  and  the  subject  is  well  illustrated  and  clearly  set  forth  in  each  issue.  All  the 
newest,  prettiest  and  best  designs  are  produced  in  its  columns,  and  to  the  intelligent  needle- 
worker  it  is  Indispensable. 

A  LIMITED  SPACE  IN  EACH  ISSUE  IS  DEVOTED  TO  PREFERABLE  ADVERTISEMENTa 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co..,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Springfield  Daily    Democrat. 

SPRINGFIELD,  -  -  -  MASSACHUSETTS. 

THE  ONLY  DEMOCRATIC  DAILY  IN  WESTERN  MASSACHUSETTS. 


UNITED  PRESS  TELEGRAMS. 


EXCELLENT  DISPLAY  TYPE  FOR  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


PaBLisHED  Evenings. 
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DEMOCRAT  PUBLISHING  CO. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The  Canadian  Manufacturer  and 
Industrial    World. 

PUBLISHED  FORTNIGHTLY  AT 

TORONTO,  -  -  -  -  CANADA. 

YEARLY  SUBSCRIPTION,  $2.00.    ADVERTISING  RATES  ON  APPLICATION. 


Edited  by  FREDERIC  NICHOLLS,    Secretary  Ontario  Manufacturers'  Association. 

The  Canadian  MANUFArTURER  is  the  only  journal  devoted  entirely  to  the  industrial 
Interests  of  the  Dominion,  and  American  manufacturers  of  machinery,  etc.,  will  find  it  a 
Superior  advertising  medium. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  919 

1SS3.  1SS.5. 

Cupid's     Corner. 


J.    W.    STROHM,    EDITOR. 

PLAINFIELD,  -  -  -  -  PENNSYLVANIA. 


A    MONTHLY    JOURNAIi. 


BELIEVING   THAT  A  MATRIMONIAL   JOURNAL   CONDUCTED    UPON  A  TRUE    BUSI- 
NESS   BASIS    WILL    LARGELY   AID    AND    INTEREST    MANY    PEOPLE,   WE 
TO-DAY     FILL     THE     CHAIR     FOR     PROPERLY    AND     CONSCIEN- 
TIOUSLY    EDITING     SUCH   A   JOURNAL,    FOR     THE     SPREAD- 
ING OF  VALUABLE    INFORMATION  TO  THE   UNMARRIED, 
AND    TO     FILL    A    VACANCY     WHICH    IS    EVI- 
DENTLY   BEING    APPRECIATED    BY    THE 
CITIZENS    OF    THE    UNITED    STATES 
OF    AMERICA. 


CIRC  r  I.  A  T  I  O  N . 

From    August    1,    1SS.3   (first    issue),    to    August    1.    1884. 

AVERAGE    CIRCULATION     MONTHLY    WAS -2,04:1 

SEPTEMBER   1,    1884 3,-^76 

OCTOBER         1,      "     .- 3,369 

NOVEMBER     1,       " 3,9Sr 

DECEMBER      1,      "      4,449 

JANUARY        1,     1SS5 4,948 


IT    IS   AS   POPULAR    IN    MAINE    AS    IT    IS    IN   TEXAS,    AND    IS    READ    WITH   AS 
MUCH    AVIDITY    IN    NEW    YORK    AS    IN    WASHINGTON    TERRITORY. 


THE     BEST     PROOF. 


"  The  proof  of  the  pudding  is  the  eating,"  aurt  the  proof  of  the  value  of  the 
circulation  of  CUPID'S  CORNER  is  found  in  the  testimony  of  our  advertisers.  They 
find  it  the  best  medium  for  reaching  the  homes  of  people,  and  consequently  the  class 
in  whom  they  find  their  best  patrons.  CUPID'S  CORNER  is  read  by  nearly  ten  thou- 
sand people  every  month,  at  the  lowest  calculation;  and  in  no  other  publication  can 
an  advertisement  be  placed  that  will  reach  so  excellent  a  clientage. 


ADVERTISING    RATES. 
Five    Cents    per    line,    Nonpareil    measure. 


Sample  Copies  Furnished  Free  on  Application.     Address, 
NEWS    PUBLISHING    CO.,  _  _  _  PLAINFIELD,    PA. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


9-20  GEO.  P.  ROWELL   &   CO'S 


THE    REGISTER. 

Successor  of  THE  ECHO.  Established  In  ISTfJ. 

Published  Every  Saturday  Morniug  at 

PROVIDENtE PENNSYL,VANIA. 

TERMS:    $1.00    PER  ANNUM. 

W.  C.  TUNSTALL,  ....  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

A  desirable  medium  for  advertising.       Rates  low  and  made  known  on  application. 

Geo.  p.  Rovvell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


LAKE     SUPERIOR    SENTINEL. 

PUBLISHED  EVERY  SATURDAY  AT 

L'ANSE, MICHIGAN. 

SYLVESTER    KINNEY,    Publisher. 

TERMS  OF  .SUBSCRIPTION— One  copy,  one  year, $1.50 

Advertising  rates  made  known  on  application. 
The  Sentinel  is  unquestionably  um-ivaled  in  its  district  as  an  advertising  medium. 
Reaches  all  classes  and  is  largely  patronized  by  good-paying  home  advertisers. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


DIE    IOWA    VOLKS-ZEITUNG. 

ISSUED    WEEKLY.  J.    LIETZ,    Publisher. 

tXlNTON, IOWA. 

An   eight-page   German    newspaper,   replete   witli   literature   and   the   latest   and   most 
reliable  home  and  foreign  news.    Valuable  as  an  advertising  medium. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    SOMERSET    COUNTY    TIMES. 
ROCKAVOOD, PENIS  SYIiVANIA. 

PUBLISHED   EVERY  SATURDAY. 
EDW.  H.  WEP.NER,         ....  Editor  and  Publisher. 

A  broad,  full  and  complete  weekly  .iournal,  containing  all  the  news,  lioth  local  and 
foreign,  and  the  quotations  of  the  Pittsburgh  markets,  corrected  especially  for  its  u.se.  It 
has  a  large  circulation  in  all  the  towns  of  Somerset  County,  besides  having  a  place  in  the 
dwelling  of  almost  every  farmer  in  this  section  of  the  State.  As  an  advertising  medium 
it  is  especially  valuable."  Rates  will  be  furnished  on  application. 


UTICA  DEUTSCHE  ZEITUNG   UND  ONEIDA   DEMOKRAT. 

ISSUED  TRI-WEEKLY,  TUESDAYS,  THURSDAYS    AND  SATURDAYS. 

J.  C.  SCHREIBER,  Publisher. 

UTICA, NEW    YORK. 

SUBSCRIPTION.  _  _  -  $3.50  A  YEAR. 

The  i)nly  German  paper  published  in  Oneida  County.    A  valuable  advertising  medium. 
Rates  on  application. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,   Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

SATURDAY    MORNING. 

PIIIIiADELPlIIA, PENNSYLVANIA. 

A  WEEKLY  ADVERTISING  JOURNAL. 

H.  A.  BRAINARD, PROPRIETOR. 

To  ADVERTISERS.— Advertise  in  the  S.^turday  Morning.    It  will  pay.    Home  advertisers 
patronize  it,  and  they  are  the  best  judges  of  its  value.    Rates  very  reasonable  and  circula- 
tion large.    It  is  the  medium  through  which  Sovith  Philadelphia  residents  are  reached. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  Ne%v  York. 


THE    KANSAS    BEE-KEEPER. 

PUBLISHED  EVERY  MONDAY  BY    SCOVELL  &   POND",  Editors,  AT 
COLUMBUS, KANSAS. 

Advertising  Rates,  $1  per  inch,  each  in.sertion.  Subscription,  $1  per  year. 

Devoted  to  Bee  Culture,  this  journal,  at  its  very  low  subscription  price  (.§1  per  yearji 
should  be  in  the  hands  of  all  interested  in  that  industry,  whether  as  amateui-s  or  profes- 
sionals. Its  circulation,  steadily  increasing  since  its  start,  is  a  guai'antee  of  its  value.  A 
few  suitable  advertisements  inserted  at  moderate  rates. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    GAEL. 

PUBLISHED   MONTHLY  AT 
BROOKLYN, NEW  YORK 

TERMS,   .«;1.U0  PER  YEAR. 
Established  18S1,  under  the  auspices  of  the  Brooklyn  Philo-Celtic  Society. 
The  first  journal  ever  published  in  tlie  Irish  language.    Gives  Easy  Lessons  in  Irish,  with 
pronouncing  Vocabularv.    Translations  from  Irish  to  English  and  vice  versa.     Correspond- 
ence in  the  Irish  Language,  Songs.  Pieces  for  Recitation,  &c.,  in  both  Irish  and  English. 
Bourke's  Lessons  and  Dr.  Gallagher's  Sermons  in  Irisli.  &c. 

Tliis  little  iournal  is  an  excellent  advertising  iiiediuni,  as  it  penetrates  to  wheresoever 
an  Irishman  has  secured  a  foothokl.  M.  J.  LOGAN,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  921 


SplinterSi 


rUBI.ISHED   AT 

ST.   CLAIR,  -  -  SCHUYLKILL    CO.,  PENN. 


THE  SPLINTERS  PUBLISHING   CO.,  Publishers.      W.  H.  HOLMES,  Manager. 


A  LIVE  WEEKLY  NEWSPAPER,  PUBLISHED  IN  THE  HEART  OF  THE  ANTHRACITE 
COAL  REGIONS,  IN  A  COUNTY  CONTAINING  OVER  -S0,000  PEOPLE. 


Splinters  is  a  firsttla.ss  family  newspaper,  extensively  circulated  in  every  town  and  village 

in  a  densely  populated  section,  and  is  freely  quoted  and  generally  read 

throughout  the  region.    It  is  distinctively  a  home  paper, 

and  is  read  by  every  family. 


-Our  advertisers  say  that  we  give  neater,  cleaner  and  better  display  than  any  of  the  many 
papers  in  which  they  are  represented. 


RATES      SENT      ON      APPLICATION. 


Address,  "SPLINTERS."  ST.  CLAIR   PENNSYLVANIA. 


Gko.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The  Commercial   Gazette. 


No.   no   DUANE   STREET,  -  -  NEW  YORK   CITY. 


ISSUED      WEEKLY. 


AN      INDEPENDENT      COMMERCIAL     NEWSPAPER,     AND     THE      ORGAN      OF     THE 

GROCERY,     PROVISION,    PRODUCE,    WINE     AND     LIQUOR,    CIGAR 

AND    TOBACCO,    AND    FOOD      PRODUCT     TRADES. 


TERMS    OF    SUBSCRIPTION.    $'j.00     PER    ANNUM. 


TO   ADVERTISERS: 
THE    VALUE    OF     "THE    COMMERCIAL    GAZETTE  '    AS    AN    ADVERTISING    MEDIUM 
IS    WELL     ESTABLISHED,    AS     IS    EVINCED     BY    THE     STANDING    OF 
THE      WELL-KNOWN      FIRMS      WHO      REGULARLY'      PA- 
TRONIZE     ITS     ADVERTISING      COLUMNS. 


RATES      FURNISHED      ON      APPLICATION. 

Address  all  communications  to 

COMMERCIAL  GAZETTE  PUBLISHING  CO.,  170  DUANE   ST.,  N.  Y.  CITY. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


922  GEO.  P.   ROWELL  &  CO'S 

DAILY      HERALD. 

CIRCULATION,  1,000. 
CIIAMBERSBURG,  ....  PENNSYLVANIA, 

"WEEKLY    DEMOCRAT"    CIRCULATION,    2,000. 

THE     FRANKLIN    COUNTY    PRINTING    COMPANY,    Proprietors. 

CIRCULATES    IN     EVERY    PART    OF    THE    COUNTY. 

ADVERTI.SING    RATES    ON    APPLICATION. 

S.  M.  ROBINSON,       -  -  .  .  Business  Manager. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


HERALD    AND    TIMES. 

PUBLISHED    FRIDAYS    AT 
ATCO,  ......  NEW  JERSEY.. 

M.    J.    SKINNER,    Editor. 

TERMS,    ONE   DOLLAR   AND    FIFTY    CENTS   PER   YEAR. 

Is  an  eight-column,  four-page  paper.  Was  established  at  Atco  in  1S78,  under  the  name 
of  The  Atco  Argus.  Has  a  good  eiix-ulatlon,  and  Is  steadily  increasing.  Is  a  desirable  ad- 
vertising medium.  Geo  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


ABC  PATHFINDER    RAILWAY    GUIDE. 

The  Only  Recognized  Organ  of  the  New  England  General  Ticket  and  Passenger  Agents' 
Association  and  the  Association  of  General  Freight  Agents. 
The  Only  Guide  sold  for  twenty-five  cents  per  copy  that  is  recognized  as  being  reliable 
and  containing  two  three  color  maps,  tlie  finest  ever  engraved.  The  Only  Guide  having  a. 
general  circulation  in  New  England.  Middle  States  and  Canada.  Sold  on  every  train  and 
steamboat,  and  subscribed  for  by  all  the  leading  merchants,  manufacturers  aiid  business 
men,  making  it  of  greater  value  as  an  advertising  medium  than  all  other  works  of  the  kind 
combined.  Published  on  the  first  of  each  month  and  mailed  to  subscribers  for  $2.50  per 
annum.    Address,  "PATHFINDER,"  BOSTON,  MASS. 

AMERICAN     BANNER, 
RURAL,  RETREAT,  -  -  -       WYTHE  CO.,  VIRGINIA. 

M.    C.    STEFFEY,  -  _  -  Publisher. 

ISSUED    EVERY    FRIDAY. 

Rates  of  Subscription :  One  year,  $1.00. 

TO  ADVERTISERS  :  The  Banner  circulates  extensively  among  the  best  citizens  of  this 

and  adjoining  counties,  and  our  rates  are  very  low.    We  challenge  any  county  paper  to 

show  a  better  list  of  subscribers. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    MOBILE     GAZETTE. 

PUBLISHED    EVERY    SUNDAY.  ONE    DOLLAR    A    YEAR. 


INDEPENDENT    AND    PROGRESSIVE. 


ADVOCATING     PROTECTIVE     TARIFF,     SUBSIDIES     FOR     OCEAN     MAIL    SERVICE, 

AND      UNIVERSAL     EDUCATION. 

PHILIP  .JOSEPH,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 
Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

THE    BAXTER    COUNTY    CITIZEN. 

published  at 
MOUNTAIN    HOME,  .....  ARKAN!*.\S. 

TERMS:    .$1.00    PER    YEAR. 
A.  C.  HULL.  ....         Editor. 

A.  C.  HULL  &  BROTHERS,  .  -         .  .  Proprietors. 

A  Democratic  Weekly  Journal,  devoted  to  the  dissemination  of  knowledge  and  the 
promotion  of  the  material  interests  of  Northwest  Arkansas. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co..  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    SAVANNA     INDEPENDENT. 


Bv  W.  L.  &  J.  P.  HUNTER,  at 
SAVANNA,  -  .  -  .  -  .  -  TT.I.IN01S. 

OFFICIAL  PAPER   OF  THE  COUNTY.  CIRCULATION,  l.OOd  COPIES. 

PUBLISHED     THURSDAY     EVENINGS. 
The   Independent   is    a   six-column   quarto,  size  30.X-14,  aud  is  issued   from   the   best 
equipped  general  Newspaper  and  Job  office  in  Carroll  County. 

Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  W  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    SUNDAY    TRIBUNE. 
C;liEVEL,AND, OHFO. 

LEADING  SUNDAY  PAPER. 

A  large  eight-page  Newspaper,  Democratic  in  politics,  known  everywhere  for  Its  excel- 
lence as  a  Sunday  paper.    As  an  advertising  medium  The  Sunday  Tribune  is  not  surpassed 
by  any  similar  paper  in  the  country,  taking  into  account  the  rates  charged  for  space. 
Advertisers  are  invited  to  forward  their  favors. 


Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co..  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  9«S 


The    Husbandman. 


PUBLISHED  EVERY  WEDNESDAY  AT 

F  A  R  .11  E  R  S'     C  Ti  U  B     H  A  T-  L,, 
ELMIRA, NEW    YORK. 


ONE    DOLLAR    A    YEAR. 


AN   EIGHT-PAGE   PAPER,   30x42.        FORTY   COLUMNS. 

The  Husbandman  is  a  well-established  Agricultural  journal  of  high  standing,  fairly 
earned  by  years  of  steady  effort  to  advance  the  interests  of  Agriculture  through  the  appli- 
cation of  higher  degrees  of  intelligence  in  all  its  methods. 

Its  circulation  is  mainly  among  the  best  farmers,  who  are  liberal  buyers,  and  It  is, 
therefore,  a  suitable  medium  for  advertisers  who  wish  to  reach  this  class. 

No  medical  advertisements  are  admitted  to  its  columns,  nor  any  others  deceptive  la 
character. 

Rates  are  kept  as  low  as  the  extent  and  character  of  the  circulation  will  permit. 


ADDRESS : 
"  HUSBANDMAN,"  _  -  -  -  _  ELMIRA,  NEW  YORKT^ 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Commercial   World    and    United 
States    Exporter. 


PUBLISHED    EVERY    FRIDAY.      PUBLICATION    OFFICE, 

40    WEST    BROADW^AY,  -  -  NEW    YORK. 


A    COMMERCIAL    AND    FINANCIAL    JOURNAL    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES 
AND    EUROPE.      SIZE,     1-^x1 3.      2S    PAGES. 


A    VALUABLE    ADVERTISING    MEDIUM.      ESTABLISHED    1876. 


F.  W.   GADE, Publisher. 


C.    G.    DYER    and    CHAS.    BEVINGTON,    Editors. 


Devoted  to  the  interests  of  American  Producers,  Manufacturers  and  Exporters.  Giving- 
special  attention  to  Food  Products,  Grain  and  Provisions,  Financial,  Petroleum,  Mining, 
Real  Estate,  Building,  and  manufactures  generally.  Advocating  the  fullest  protection  to- 
home  Industries.    American  goods  for  American  markets. 


TERMS  POR  SUBSCRIPTION,  POSTAGE  PREPAID. 
United  States,  §7.00;  Canada  and  British  Provinces,  .§7.90  :  Great  Britain,  .S8.00  ;  Germany, 
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CONTAINING   CLASSIFIED   LISTS   OF    JOBBERS    IX   THE   DIFFERENT    CITIES? 

CLASS    OF    3IERCHANDISE    BOUGHT,     AND    NAMES    OF    BUYERS' 

OFFICE    IN    NEW    YORK,    AND    RESIDENT    BUYERS. 


Price,    S'2.00,    Postpaid. 


Sheldon's    Retail    Trade. 

CONTAINING    LARGE    REPRESENTATIVE    RETAILERS    IN    PROMINENT    CITIES  AND 
TOWNS,    DEPARTMENTS,    BUYERS    AND    OFFICES    IN    NEW    YORK. 


Price,    S3. 00,    Postpaid. 


Sheldon's    Export   Trade. 

CONTAINING    BUYERS    FOR    FOREIGN    MARKETS,    CLASS    OF    MER- 
CHANDISE   BOUGHT,    AND    COUNTRIES    BOUGHT    FOR. 


Price,   S-2.00,    Postpaid. 


Sheldon's    Jobbers'    Reference 

Book 

IS    IN    CONSTANT    USE    BY 
PACKAGE    BUYERS    VISITING    THE    MARKET. 


THE    BEST    MEDIUM    THROUGH    WHICH    YOU    CAN    BE    PRESENTED   TO    THE 

LARGE    BUYERS. 


Sheldon's    Price   List. 


EIGHTEENTH    YEAR. 


PUBLISHED   WEEKLY   AND   MONTHLY. 


OFFICE:    115    WORTH    STREET,  -  NEW    YORK    CITY. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Ageuts,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


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GEO.  P.  ROWELL  &  GO'S 


THE    PAWLING    PIONEER. 


Published  every  Thursday  at 
Pawling,         -         Dutchess  Co.,  N.  Y. 

By  H.  SAGUE,  Jr. 

$1.50  per  Year. 


Terms, 


Advertisements  inserted  at  the  rate  of  $45 
per  column,  per  year.  Special  rates  made 
with  large  advertisers  on  application.  Tlie 
large  circulation  of  The  Pioneer  commends 
it  to  advertisers  as  a  valuable  medium. 

THE    FBEE-WIIiL,    BAPTIST. 


R.  K.  HEARN,  Editor. 


Ne^vberue, 


Nortb  Carolina. 


The  organ  of  the  Free-Will  Baptist  Church 
of  North  Carolina.  Has  a  subscription  list 
extending  over  the  entire  State.  Those  wish- 
ing to  advertise  should  address  the  Editor 
for  rates. 

Liberal  contracts  will  be  made  for  large  or 
long-time  advertisements. 

THE    ALLIANCE    LEADER. 


Alliance, 


Ohio. 


WALLACE  H.  PHELPS,  Editor. 


Terms :  One  Year,  in  Advance,  $1.50. 

The  Leader  is  the  only  Democratic  paper 
in  Eastern  Stark  County.  Send  for  our  club 
rates.  Advertising  rates  made  known  on  ap- 
plication. The  well-established  large  circu- 
lation of  the  Leader  renders  it  the  best  ad- 
vertising medium  in  its  own  and  adjoining 
counties. 

THE    EXPRESS. 


Toledo, 


Cuiiiberlaud  Co.,  111. 


A  Weekly  Family  Newspaper. 


HENRY  T.  WOOLLEN, 


Editor. 


SANBORN     COUNTY     ADVOCATE. 

ESTABLISHED   1881. 


Published  every  Thursday  at 
Forestburg,       -       Sanborn  Co.,  Dak> 

Subscription,  $1.50  per  year. 
H.  S.  DOUGLAS,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 
To  Advertisers :  Advertise  in  a  rapidly- 
growing  country  if  you  wish  quick  returns 
for  your  investment.  The  Advocate,  with 
its  large  and  continuously-increasing  circu- 
lation, is  the  medium  best  adapted  to  your 
pur])ose. 


Subscription,  $1.00  per  year. 

Well  patronized  by  home  advertisers,  the 
Express  has  only  a  limited  space  for  foreign 
advertisements,  for  which  liberal  rates  will 
be  qvioted. 

THE    LAKE    COUNTY    STAR. 

Published  every  Friday  morning  at 
Crown  Point,  -  -  Indiana, 

The  County  Seat  of  Lake  County. 
WHEELER  &  ROWINS,  -  -  Publishers. 
Terms  :  $1.50  per  year,  in  advance. 
The  rich  agricultural  district  surrounding 
Crown  Point,  and  the  Kcueral  success  attend- 
ing its  industries,  has  added  materially  to  the 
wealth  of  its  residents.  The  Star,  circulat- 
ing largely  among  the  thrifty  classes,  is  the 
medium  most  to  be  desired  by  intending  ad- 
vertisers. 

THE     GENOA     WEEKLY     TIMES. 


Genoa, 


THE    ACKLEY    ENTERPRISE. 


Ackley, 


Issued  Weekly  at 

Hardin  Co.,  Iowa. 


J.  H.  SCALES,  EcHtor. 

The  oldest  and  most  successful  paper  in 
Hardin  County,  still  keeps  the  lead,  and  ad- 
vertisers desii-ing  the  benefits  of  its  large  cir- 
culation and  cheap  rates  should  send  their 
orders  and  reap  the  benefits. 


VEVAY    REVEILLE. 

Vevay,  ...  Indiana. 

Published  Weekly  by  W.  J.  BAIRD. 

Terms,  per  Year,  $2.00.  Advertising  rates  : 
One  inch,  one  time,  $1 ;  each  additional  inser- 
tion, 50  cents.  Liberal  contracts  will  be  made 
with  advertisers  desiring  to  occupy  more 
space  than  one  square. 

The  Reveille,  now  publishing  its  sixty- 
eighth  volume,  is  still.  In  all  respects,  the 
paper  of  the  people,  and  as  such  reaching  all 
classes,  is  the  best  medium  in  its  district  for 
advertisers.  Address  all  communications  to 
THE  REVEILLE,  Vevay,  Indiana. 

CLINTON    COUNTY    WOCHEN- 


BLATT. 


Lyons, 


Iowa. 


The  popular  German  Weekly   of   Clinton 
County,  published  by 

GREISEN  &  PETERSEN 
as  a  German  family  newspaper,  has  no  equal 
in   Clinton   County,  and  as  an  advertising 
medium  unrivaled.    Rates  moderate. 


KINGSBURY    COUNTY    NEWS. 


De  Siiiet, 


Dakota. 


Issued  Thursdays. 


Ohio. 


Issued  every  Saturday. 


G.  ODERKIRK,  -  -  Publisher. 

The  Times  is  the  only  paper  published  In 
the  rapidly-growing  town  of  Genoa,  and  as 
an  advertising  medium  is  well  worthy  the 
attention  of  business  men. 


WHITING  &  WHITING,        -       Proprietors. 
Terms,  $1.50  a  year,  In  advance. 

The  News  is  the  best  advertising  medium 
in  this  county,  because  it  has  more  subscrib- 
ers than  any  of  its  competitors.  It  is  the 
best  family  paper,  because  it  furnishes  more 
solid  reading  matter  than  any  other  county 
paper.    Advertise  in  it.    Take  it.    Head  it. 


THE    FREEWILL    BAPTIST. 


Harris; 


Ohio. 


Published  the  first  of  every  month  by 
THOMAS  E.  PEDEN. 


Terms,  50  cents  per  year. 

Organ  of  the  Freewill  Baptist  Association 
of  the  State  of  Ohio.  A  limited  space  devoted 
to  advertisements  suitable  to  a  paper  of  its 
class. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


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THE    BEST    PERIODK'AIiS    FOR    THE    HOME. 


Harper's      Magazine. 

FRANKLIN    SQUARE.  -  -  NEW    YORK    CITY. 

"  THE    GIANT    OF    THE    MONTHLIES." 
Siibseriptiou,    per    year.    Four    Dollars. 

The  circulation  of  HARPER'S  MAGAZINE  has  always  been  greater  than  that  of 
any  other  periodical  of  it«  class  in  America  ;  while  in  England  it  has  outrun  all  the 
English  Magazines  of  its  price. 

Notable  novels  are  first  printed  in  Its  pages  as  serial  stories.  The  most  brilliant 
writers  of  America  and  Europe,  in  every  department  of  letters,  are  its  contributors, 
while  its  illustrations  are  the  best  work  of  the  most  skillful  artists  and  wood-en- 
gravers of  our  time. 


Harper's     Bazar. 

"NO    FAMILY    SHOULD    BE     WITHOUT     IT." 

Siibscriptiou,    per   year.    S4.00. 

"HARPER'S  BAZAR"  is  the  only  paper  in  the  world  that  combines  the  choicest 
literature  and  the  tlnest  art  illustrations  with  information  about  the  latest  fashions, 
method  of  household  adornment,  and  all  the  minor  useful  arts  that  are  dear  to  the 
model  housekeeper,  and  make  home  attractive.  It  weekl.v  spreads  before  the  eye  not 
only  a  tempting  feast  of  stories,  poems,  sparkling  essavs,  and  art  illustrations,  but  a 
constant  variety  of  beautifully  engraved  fashion-plates  and  pattern-sheets,  and  by  aid- 
ing ladies  to  do  their  own  dressmaking,  saves  many  times  the  cost  of  its  subscription. 


Harper's     Weekly. 

"A    PICTURE    HISTORY    OF    OUR    OWN    TIMES." 
Subscription,    per   year,    $4.00, 

"HARPER'S  WEEKLY"  m.untains  its  position  as  the  leading  illustrated  news- 
paper in  America:  and  its  hold  upon  public  esteem  and  eonfldence  was  never  stronger 
than  at  the  present  time. 

Besides  the  pictures,  "HARPER'S  WEEKLY"  is  full  of  good  reading.  It  always 
■contains  instalments  of  one,  occasionally  of  two,  of  the  b-est  novels  of  the  day,  with 
fine  Illustrations.  Its  short  stories  are  bright  and  entertaining.  Poems,  sketches,  and 
papers  on  Important  live  topics  by  the  most  popular  writers^  and  columns  of  humor- 
ous and  personal  paragraphs  make  it  interesting  to  everybody. 


Harper's    Young    People. 


"THE    BEST    PERIODICAL    FOR    .JUVENILE    READERS." 
Subscription,    per    year,   !*!'i.OO. 

"HARPER'S  YOUNG  PEOPLE"  has  achieved  a  double  victory,  in  winning  the- 
approval  of  parents  and  the  hearts  of  their  children.  No  pleasanter  or  surer  anti- 
dote to  sensational  juvenile  literature  could  be  placed  in  the  hands  of  youthful  read- 
ers than  this  popular  Journal  for  boys  and  girls.  Pictures,  representing  the  work  of 
the  foremost  artists  and  engravers  on  wood,  lavishly  illustrate  its  pages;  and  It  is  as 
attractive  as  fine  paper,  legible  type,  and  skillful'  printing  can  make  it.  There  is 
nothing  cheap  about  it  but  its  price. 


Remittances  should  be  made  by  Post  Office  Money  Order  or  Draft,  to  avoid  chance  of  loss. 


POSTAGE    FREE  TO    ALL  SUBSCRIBERS  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES   OR    CANADA. 


HARPER'S  CATALOGUE,  comprising  the  titles  of  between  three  and  four  thou-sand 
volumes,  will  be  sent  by  mail  on  receipt  of  Ten  Cents. 


Published    by    HARPER    &    BROTHERS,    New    York. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


984  GEO.  P.    ROAVELT.   &   CO'S 


The    Ames    Intelligencer- 

AMES,  ...  -  STORY    COUNTY,    IOWA. 

J.   E.   DUNCAN,   Publisher. 


IN      ITS      SEVENTEENTH      YEAR. 


ClRCTLATION,    1,450. 


ALL    HOME    PRINT.      REPUBLICAN    IN    POLITICS.      ONLY    PAPER    IN    THE    CITY. 
Ames  Is  the  seat  of  the  Iowa  State  Agricultural  College. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York^ 


READ 


The   Through    Mail. 

BLOOMINGTON,  -  ^_  -  "  ILLINOIS. 

THE  NEWEST  AND  ONE  OF  THE  BEST  HUMOROUS  PAPERS  PUBLISHED. 
Sold  at  news-stands  throughout  the  U.  S.  and  Canada  and  on  Western  Railroads. 
SUBSCRIPTION,  $2.00  PER  YEAR,  IN  ADVANCE. 
SPECIAL  CLUBBING  RATES  TO  COUNTRY  PAPERS. 


HUDDLE  &  McCAULEY,  Publishers,          -             -                       BLOOMINGTON,  ILLINOIS. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Frankford    Herald. 

No.  4,117  FRANKFORD  AM£.,         -  PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 

A  WEEKLY  FAMILY  NEWSPAPER.    ISSUED  EVERY  SATURDAY. 

SUBSCRIPTION,  $2.00  PER  ANNUM. 
WM.  W.  AXE,  -----  Publisher. 

The  Frankford  Herald  Is  an  Independent  Family  Newspaper,  and  embraces  among 
Its  subscribers  the  best  classes  in  the  city. 

Its  reading  columns  are  devoted  especially  to  family  reading,  and  as  an  advertismg 
medium  to  reach  the  wealthy  and  best  customers  has  no  rival. 

Advertisements  only  of  reputable  dealers  in  reliable  articles,  suitable  for  the  household, 
are  admitted  to  its  columns,  and  its  advertising  rates  are  remarkably  reasonable,  consider- 
ing the  very  great  benefits  to  be  derived  from  the  use  of  its  columns. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co..  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Le     National. 


IS.SUED    WEEKLY. 


PLATTSBURG,  .  -  -  -  NEW    YORK. 


BENJAMIN    LENTHIER,    Publisher. 


SUBSCRIPTION,  ...  -  -  $1.50   A  YEAR. 

Le  Natio.nal  is  the  only  French  newspaper  published  in  Clinton  county,  has  a  large 
circulation,  and  is  liberally  ijatronized  by  ;io))i<!  advertisers,  which  is  the  best  guarantee  of 
its  value  as  an  advertising  medium. 

Intending  advertisers  should  send  for  our  rates.  Good  value  and  quick  returns  the 
certain  result  of  advertising  in  Le  National. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  l(i  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  635 


Our    Society    Journal. 


NASSAU    AND    LIBERTY    STS.,         -         NEW    YORK    CITY. 


A    MONTHLY. 


ONE    DOLLAR    PEK    ANNUM.  SINGLE    COPIES,    TEN    CENTS. 

•  This  paper  is  devoted  to  the  welfare  and  best  Interests  of  the  people,  and  has 
taken  upon  itself  the  duty  and  task  of  defending  them  against  the  machinations  of 
the  monsters  of  monopoly.  It  has  achieved  some  successes  in  their  behalf,  and  will 
strive  to  achieve  more. 


Notice    to    Advertisers,    Subscribers    and    Correspondents. 


"OUR   SOCIETY  JOURNAL"  WILL  BE   PRINTED   PROMPTLY   ON   THE   FIFTEENTH 

DAY   OF   EACH   MONTH,    EXCEPT   WHEN   THIS   DATE    COMES   ON    SUNDAY. 

ITS    COLUMNS    WILL    BE    CLOSED    ON    THE    ELEVENTH    DAY    OF    EACH 

MONTH.      COMMUNICATIONS    AND    CORRESPONDENCE   INTENDED   FOR 

INSERTION    SHOULD     BE     RECEIVED     BY     THE     FIFTH     OF     THE 

MONTH.       ADVERTISEMENTS    RECEIVED    UP    TO    THE    TENTH. 

ARTICLES    OR    ADVERTISEMENTS    FOR    PUBLICATION    MUST 

REACH      US     BEFORE     THE     ABOVE     DATES-AND     AS 

MUCH    BEFORE    AS    POSSIBLE— OR    THEY    CANNOT 

BE    PRINTED    UNTIL    THE    NEXT    ISSUE. 

SUBSCRIBERS    OUT    OF    THE    CITY   WISHING    THE    ADDRESS    OF    THEIR    PAPER 
CHANGED    SHOULD    BE    CAREFUL    TO    GIVE    THE    NA:ME    OF    THE    STATE 
AND    POST-OFFICE    TO    WHICH    IT    IS    AT    PRESENT      SENT,     AS    WELL 
AS    THE    ONE    TO    WHICH   THEY   WISH    IT    SENT.       OUR    SUBSCRIP- 
TION   LIST    IS  SO    LARGE    THAT   OTHERWISE  MUCH   TIME   WOULD 
BE    REQUIRED     IN     FINDING     THEIR     NAMES.        SUBSCRIBERS 
WISHING     THEIR     FRIENDS     TO     SEE     "OUR    SOCIETY 
JOURNAL,"    CAN   HAVE    A    SPECIMEN   COPY    SENT 
FREE,    UPON    APPLICATION. 

WE    PROPOSE    TO    HAVE    THE    "JOURNAL"    REACH    A 
Boua-fide    Circulation    of    100,000    Copies, 

AND    WISH    ACTIVE    AGENTS    IN    ALL    SECTIONS    OF    THE    COUNTRY 


ADDRESS    ALL    COMMUNICATIONS  : 

JOURNATi    PUBLISHING    ASSOCIATION, 

Room    19.    Bryant  Building, 
Cor.    Nassau    and    Liberty    Streets, 

Nex*'    York    City, 


THIS    WORLD    BELONGS    TO    THE    ENERGETIC. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  ,t  Co.,  Agents,  10  Sprucf  St.,  New  York. 


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GEO.  P.   ROWELL  &  GO'S 


THE    SYLVANIA    TELEPHONE. 


Sylvauia, 


Georsria. 


W.  L.  MATHEWS,  Jr.,  Publisher. 


Subscription, 


$1.50,  in  advance. 


A  four-page,  six-column  weekly,  well  es- 
tablished and  having  a  widespread  circula- 
latiou.  Advertisers  wishing  to  reach  this 
point  will  use  The  Telephone  to  their  ad- 
vantage^  

THE  BEARDSTOWN  WOCHEN- 
BLATT. 


GOI.DSBORO    BULLETIN. 

Established  March  10,  1883. 


A  thirty-two  column  Democratic  Newspaper. 


Published  every  Saturday  at  Goldsboro, 
N.  C,  by  J.  M.  &  W.  G.  HOLLOWELL,  at  $1.50 
per  annum,  in  advance. 

Has  a  large  and  constantly  increasing 
circulation,  fast  growing  in  public  favor.  It 
advocates  free  speech,  free  ballot,  and  an 
honest  count,  and  opposes  all  rings,  cliques, 
and  monopolies 

THE    FARMINGTON    NEWS. 


Beardstowii, 


Illinois. 


Fariiiiugtoii, 


New  Hampshire. 


Is  the    only   German  paper   in   Cass  and 
neighboring   counties.      Is    read   by    every ' 
German  man  in  Beardstown  and  Cass  Coun-  j 
ty,  and  has  a  good  circulation  in  the  neigh- 
boring counties. 

ADVERTISING    RATES    LOW. 

THE    IJLV.«SES»    SENTINEL. 


Ulysses, 


Peuusylvauia. 


SETH  LEWIS,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


The  Sentinel  has  the  largest  cin-ulation  of 
any  paper  in  Potter  County,  and  therefore  is 
the  best  advertising  medium  of  any  paper  in 
this  section.  It  is  an  eight  page,  48-column 
paper,  devoted  chiefly  to  the  local  news  of 
tins  vicinity.  Terms  :  $1.50  per  year,  75  cents 
for  six  ntonths,  and  40  cents  for  three  months, 
invai'iably  in  advance. ^^ 

THE    TEXAN-TELEPHONE. 


Publi-shed  Saturdays  at 
Canton,  ...  Te^as. 

W.  E.  FOSTER,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


'THE  TEXAN-TELEPHONE"    IS  A   GOOD 

MEDIUM  FOR  REACHING  THE 

BEST  PEOPLE. 


Its  advertising  rates  are  liberal,  and  its  cir- 
culation  is  increasing. 

3IONTROSE    MONITOR. 


Published  every  Friday  by 
J.    E.    FERNALD&    SON. 

TERMS :  $1.00  per  Year,  in  advance. 

The  News  is  deservedly  popular  as  an  ad- 
vertisiuK medium  ;  its  rates  are  low,  its  cir- 
culation good,  and  its  patrons,  tlnding  it  pro- 
fitable to  do  so,  continue  to  avail  themselves 
of  the  advantages  it  offers  in  advertising 
space. __^ 

ORANGE    SONNTAGSsBLATT. 

Published  every  Sunday  at 
Orange,  -  -  New  Jersey. 

AUGUST    KOEHLER,    Publisher. 
Price,  5  cents. 
The   Orange   Sonntagsblatt   is   the   only 
Sunday  paper  published  in  the  State  outside 
of  Newark,  and  as  an  advertising  medium  pos- 
sesses great  advantages.    Rates  :  50  cents  per 

square  inch. 

PASSAIC    COUNTY    HERALD. 

Passaic  City,  -  New  Jersey. 

Official  Paper  of  the  City,  County  and  State. 

O.  &  A.  E.  VAN   DERHOVEN,  Editors  and 
Proprietors. 

Subscription,         -        $1.50  per  Yeai-. 

1     The  Herald,  being  the  ©facial  paper,  pos- 
sesses advantages  as  an  advertising  niedium 
over  all  other  weeklies  in  Passaic  County. 
THE     MOUNTAIN     ECHO. 


Montrose, 


Issued  Weekly. 
C.  C.  BEAVERS, 


l>[issouri.  -: 

Published  every  Friday  morning  at 
Publisher,  j  Keyser,         -        Mineral  Co..  W.  Vn 


The  Monitor,  the  new  paper  started  at  the 
beginning  of  18S5,  made  its  commencement 
with  the  support  of  the  entire  community, 
and  its  aim  is  to  merit  the  same.  Advertisers, 
in  order  to  get  good  returns,  should  send 
their  orders  to  the  Monitor. 

NELSON VILLE   NEWS. 

ESTABLISHED   1878. 
Circulation  rapidly  increasing. 


IMPORTANT  TO  ADVERTISERS:  The 
Mountain  Echo  offers  better  value  in  adver- 
tising space  than  any  other  paper  circulating 

in  Mineral  County. 

THE    AMENIA    TIMES. 


Published  every  Monday  morning  at 
Ainenia,  -  -  New  York. 


Is  the  Organ  of  the  Minors  of  the  Hocking 
Valley  coal  fields,  and  is  lo<-ate(l  in  the  very 
centre  of  the  coal  fields  in  a  i)r()sperous  and 
rapidly-growing  town. 


Best  advertising  medium 
Valley. 


in  the  Hocking 


Subscription,  $l.M  ynn-  Year. 


CHAS.  WALSH,  Publisher  and  Proprietor. 

$1.50  per  Year,  in  advance. 

Rates  of  advertising  very  low  when  the 
value  of  the  advertising  is  taken  into  consid- 
eration. A<lvertisers  patronizing  this  paper 
will  reach  a  ver,>-  large  and  iutelligeut  agri- 
cultural community. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  937 


The  Oil  City  Blizzard. 


DAILY         AND       WEEKLY. 


OIL    CITY,  -  -  -  PENNSYLVANIA. 


BOWEN,  Mcknight  &  gates,  publishers. 


THE    ONLY    PAPER    IN     THE      PENNSYLVANIA     OIL    FIELD     WHICH     PUBLISHES 
STRICTLY    RELIABLE    OIL    STATISTICS. 


tiiibsciiption    Price:     Daily,    ile.OO;     Weekly.    $1.00. 


Attention  is  respectfully  called  to  the  following  fact.s : 

1.  THE  BLIZZARD  is  independent  in  everything,  obeys  no  master,  and  has  the  confi- 
dence of  the  people. 

2.  It  is  recognized  as  the  most  trustworthy  exponent  of  o'eaginous  news  of  all  kinds. 

3.  It  has  a  large  and  constantly  Increasing  circulation,  not  only  in  the  oil  region  towns, 
but  in  all  places  where  men  are  engaged  in  the  oil  business. 

4.  Its  circulation  is  double  that  of  any  other  paper  published  in  Oil  City. 

5.  As  a  medium  tor  advertisers  desirous  of  reaching  all  classes  interested  in  any  branch 
-of  the  oil  business,  it  stands  without  a  rival. 


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CHIC.V<JO,  .......  ILLINOIS. 

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THE       CATHOLIC. 

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JACOB     PORTER,  .  -  .  -  PUBLISHER. 

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FIRE        RECORD. 
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(FOURTEENTH    YEAR.) 

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be  over-estimated,  it  being  the  only  medium  by  which  the  Firemen  in  ever.^^ompany,  from 
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Weekly  Intelligencer,  Established  1865.      Paris  Post,  Established  1871. 

OFFICIAL    ORGAN     OF    HENRY    COUNTY. 

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THE    ONLY     OFFICIAL     NEWSPAPER     OF    JERSEY    CITY    PRINTED    IN    GERMAN. 


DR.    EDMUND    I.    KOCH,    Editor. 

The  New  Jersey  Freie  Presse,  and  Der  Sonntagsgast,  a  supplement  thereto,  Is  issued 
everv  Saturday  and  has  a  very  large  circulation  in  Jersey  City,  Hudson  County,  and  the 
eastern  portion  of  the  State,  and  in  New  York  City,  Staten  Island  and  Long  Island,  and  is 
foremost  in  importance  among  the  German  weeklies  of  the  State.  Being  the  official  paper 
of  Jersey  City,  makes  It  Important  as  an  advertising  medium. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     STEUBEN  VILLE    GERMANIA. 

published  every  SATURDAY  AT 

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THE  GERMAN  OFFICIAL  PAPER  OF  THE  COUNTY. 

MAX    GESCHEIDER,  -  -  -  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

It  circulates  largely  throughout  this  portion  of  Ohio,  as  well  as  in  all  the  adjacent 
counties  of  West  Virginia  and  Pennsylvania.    It  is  therefore  a  very 
EXCELLENT    ADVERTISING    MEDIUM. 
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THE     TEXTILE      MONITOR. 

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The    Pittsburgh    Sportsman. 


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PUBLISHED  EVERY  SATURDAY  AT  No.  100  FIFTH  AVENUUE,  BY 
P.    J.    DONAHOE    &    CO. 


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Sportsman.  

ADVERTISING  RATES.-NONPAREIL  TYPE   MEASURE,  1>3  LINES  TO  AN  INCH, 
15  CENTS  PER  LINE  FOR  EACH  AND  EVERY  INSERTION. 


THE    PITTSBURGH    SPORT!s3IAN,    No.  100  FIFTH  AV.,  PITTSBURGH,  PA. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York:. 


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THE    TU8REGEE    NEWS. 


Established  1£65. 
Tiiskegee,  Macou  Coui]ty«  Alabama. 


THE    EDUCATOR. 
Effingliaiii, 


Illinois'. 


I'UBLISHED  MONTHLY. 


BROOKS,  McIVER  &  CO.,  Proprietor?. 

The  News  is  published  in  the  richest  and 
most  fertile  portion  of  the  State  and  has  a 
cli'culation  of  1,000,  which  is  rapidly  increas- 
ing. Has  eight  pages — iS  columns.  A  valua- 
ble  advertising  medium. 

THE    CASEY    VINDICATOR. 


J.  A.  ARNOLD,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


Devoted  to  Education. 


A  good  advertising  medium.    Send  for  ad- 
vertising rates. 

THE    CHERRYTREE    RECORD. 


Casey, 


lofva. 


W.  p.  COWMAN,  Publisher. 


PUBLISHED  WEEKLY  AT 

CUerrytree,    Grant    P.    O.,    Indiana 
County,  Pennsylvania. 


An  eight-page  weekly,  having  a  widespread 
circulation,  and  a  choice  advertising  medi- 
um, which  advertisers  should  not  overlook. 


Terms :   .$1.50  in  Advance,  Postage  Prepaid. 
WILL  H.  BAKER,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


Subscription,  .$1.30,  in  advance. 


A  non  political  journal  devoted  to  the  local 
interests  of  Indiana,  Cambria  and  Clearfield 
Counties,  and  the  lumbering  interests  along 
the  West  Branch  of  the  Susquehanna  River 


NEWS. 


Minonk, 


Illinois. 


THE    GAZETTE    STAR. 


Centerburg, 


ADVERTISING    RATES    REASONABLE 


Ohio. 


A   FIRST-CLASS   WEEKLY    PAPER. 


Subscription  Price,  $1.50  per  Annum. 

A.  R.  WARREN,       -      Editor  and  Publisher. 

An  eight-page  paper,  with  a  large  circula- 
tion, possessing  unequaled  advantages  as  an 
advertising  medium.  Contains  all  the  per- 
sonal, official,  local  and  foreign  news  of  the 
day. 

ANZEIGER    DES    SUEDENS. 


Nashville, 


The  Gazette  Star  has  a  large  and  growing 
circulation,  and  as  an  advertising  medium  is 
unexcelled  in  Knox  County. 

Rates  furnished  on  application. 


E.  N.  GUNSAULUS,  Editor  and  Proprietoiv- 


Tennessee. 


Published  Weekly. 

This  is  the  only  German  paper  in  Middle 
and  East  Tennessee,  Northern  Georgia  and 
Alabama,  and  the  acknowledged  organ  of 
the  German  Colonies  in  that  territory.  A 
good  medium  for  advertisers.  Its  policy  is 
progressive  and  fearless. 

WM.  B.  FISCHER.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

I'IED3IONT    PRESS. 


THE   SALISBURY  EXAMINER. 

Salisbury,  -  North  Carolina. 


A  Live  Family  Newspaper.    Published  ever) 

Thursday  by 

J.J.    STEWART. 

Terms,  -  -  $1.50  a  Year. 

The  large  circulation  secured  by  the  Ex- 
aminer renders  it  by  far  the  best  advertising 
medium  in  its  district.    Rates  reasonable  by 

contract. 

THE    WEEKLY    3IONITOR. 


Gainesville, 


Georgia. 


Issued  every  Wednesday. 


MILTON  A.  SMITH,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 
Terms  :   $1.00  per  Annum. 


In  its  locality  The  Press  Is  the  leading  jour- 
nal;  it  reaches  and  is  rearl  by  all  classes. 

Liberal  terms  to  reputable  advertisers. 


Dauielsville, 


Georgia. 


THE    ADVOCATE. 

Issued  on  Saturday  of  every  week. 

Woodstock,         ...         Illinois. 

G.  D.  SILLIMAN,  Proprietor. 
Independent  in  politics,  fearless  in  tone, 
unwavering  in  principle.  The  Advocate  de- 
serves a  place  in  the  home  of  every  citizen  of 
McHenry  County.  Correspondence  solicited 
from  each  township.  Terms  of  Subscription: 
One  copy,  one  year,  $1.25.  The  Advocate  is  a 
new  paper,  the  necessity  for  which  was 
caused  by  the  rapid  development  of  the  dis- 
trict surrounding  Woodstock.  Advertising 
rates  reasonable. 


Is  the  ouly  paper  published  in  Madison 
County,  which  is  peopled  by  thrifty,  well-to- 
do  farmers,  who  raise  their  own  provisions. 

The  Monitor  has  a  good  and  steadily  in- 
creasing circulation  among  this  class,  and  is 
consequently  a  valuable  advertising  medium. 

E   J.  CHRISTY,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

WADESBORO*  INTELLIGENCER. 


Published  at 
Wadesboro,    Anson     County,    N.    C. 


S.  W.  HENLEY,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


Universally  admitted  to  be  the  liveliest 
newsiest,  spiciest  paper  ever  published  in 
Wadesboro. 


AMERICAN   XEWSPAPEK  DIRECTORY.  9» 


The   Rocky  Mountain   Celt, 


THE    ONLY    IRISH-AMERICAX    NEWSPAPER    IN    THE    GREAT    WEST. 


DENVER,  -  -  -  _  COLORADO. 


C.    E.    M'SHEEHY,    Editor    and    Proprietor. 


One    Copy,    One    Year,  -  -  .  .  $i2.00. 


THE     CELT 


HAS  A  L.\RGER  CIRCULATION  THAN  ANY  WEEKLY  NEWSPAPER  IN  THE  WEST. 


IT    IS    A    SUPERB     WEEKLY    JOURNAL. 


Oflers     Superior     Advantages     to     Advertisers     Wishing     to     Reach     the 

People    ol    the    tiieat    West. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

60 


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THE       HERALD -NEWS. 

Published  Dally  and  Weekly  at 
Deiiisoii,  -  -  Texas. 

T.  J.  CROOKS  &  CO.,  Proprietors. 
The  Herald-News  is  flrst-class  lu  all  Its 
appointments.  Tlie  daily  edition  reaches  all 
the  towns  and  villages  In  Grayson  and  ad- 
joining counties,  and  the  weekly  circulates 
generally  through  the  State  and  Indian  Terri- 
tory. There  is  scarcely  a  prominent  citizen 
of  the  Chickasaw  Nation  who  is  not  a  sub- 
scriber to  The  Herald-News.  As  an  ad- 
vertising medium  it  is  well  worthy  the  con- 
slderation  of  business  men  generally. 

THE     MORGAN     MERCURY. 


Berkeley    Spriugs,    West    Vireiuia. 

J.  W.  TRIMBLE,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 
Suljscriptiou  :  $1.50  per  Annum. 


The  Mercory  is  a  wide-awake,  readable 
family  newspaper  with  an  extensive  circula- 
tion, and  as  an  advertising  medium  uusur- 
passed. 

M.   HARMAN.  E.  C.  WALKER. 

liUCIFER,  THE   LIGHT-BEARER. 

Issued  Fortnightly. 
Valley   Falls,    -    (BOX  42,)     -     Kansas. 
HARMAN  &  WALKER,  Editors  and  Prop'.s. 
Terms  :  One  Year,  .$1.00;  Six  Months,  50  cents. 
SPECIMEN    COPIES    FREE. 
The  Lucifer  is  a  radical  frecthought  jour- 
nal, devoted  to  the  cnusiileration  of  religious 
moral,  economic,  industrial  and  social  prob- 
lems.   It  stands  for  consent  against  compul- 
sion, for  liberty  against  autlioritj',  for  the  indi- 
vidual against  Church  and  State  paternalism. 

THE    DIAL,. 


Published  every  Tuesday  at 
Boscobel,      -  -       Grant  Co.,  AVis. 

By  Mrs.  LOU  P.  LESLER. 


Terms  ;  One  Copy,  one  Year,  $1.50. 


As  an  advertising  medium  in  Grant  County 
the  Dial  is  unsurpassed. 


18.36.]    The  Oldest  and  Best  Advertising  [1885. 
Medium  in  Southern  Illinois. 

THE    ALTON    TELEGRAPH. 

.Vltou,  .  -  .  Illinois. 

W.    T.     NORTON,  Proprietor. 

Weekly  established  1836.  Daily  established 
18(11.  Daily,  10  cents  per  week ;  Weekly  $1.50 
l)er  year. 

Published  in  a  city  of  15,000  and  a  county  of 
52,000  inhabitants.  Only  Republican  daily  in 
the  Eighteenth  Congressional  District. 

Largest  circulation  of  any  jjaper  in  Alton 
or  Madison  County. 


THE 


CATTARAUGUS 
TIMES. 


WEEKLY 


Published  every  Saturday  at 
Cattaraugus,  Cattaraugus  Co.,  N.  Y. 

GEO.  STRAIGHT,  Proprietor. 

JAMES    D.   JONES,   Editor   and   Publisher. 


Subscription,  $1.00  a  Year,  In  Advance. 

The  Times  will  be  found  a  valuable  medium 
for  advertisers.    Orders  solicited. 


CHATEAUGAY    RECORD. 


Cliateaugay, 


tiew  York. 


J.  D.  BECKWITH,  Publisher. 


Subscription, 


$1.00  a  Year,  in  Advance. 


The  Record  is  a  live  weekly  family  jour- 
nal, and  the  only  paper  published  in  the 
town,  and  offers  rare  facilities  to  advertisers 
at  moderate  rates. 


SALISBURY    ADVERTISER     AND 
EASTERN    SHOREMAN. 


Wicomico  Co.,  Md. 


Salisbury, 

Issued  Weekly. 
THOMAS    PERRY,   Editor  and   Proprietor. 
Subscription,         -  $1.00  per  Year. 

TO  ADVERTISERS:  If  you  wish  good 
value  for  your  money  advertise  in  The  Ad- 
vertiser AND  Eastern  Shoreman.  A  glance 
at  the  class  of  advertisements  we  are  carry- 
ing will  convince  you. 


REAL    ESTATE    .lOURNAL. 


C.  C.  OLIN,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


TRADE  AND  REAL  ESTATE  JOURNAL, 

Published  Monthly  at 

Waukesha,         -  -  Wisconsiu. 

To  Advertisers.— We  are  desirous  of  ex- 
tending our  advertising  patronage,  and  as 
our  Journal  circulates  in  every  State  and 
Territory  in  the  Union,  it  must  be  a  good 
medium. 


THE    RECORD. 


Auuapolis, 


Established  1875. 


Maryland. 


Publisher. 


E.  S.  RILEY, 


Eight  Pages.    Weekly.     Subscription,  $1.00. 

Yearly  advertisements,  $6.00  an  inch. 

Circulation  among  farmers  of  Anne  Arundel 
and  business  houses  of  Baltimore. 


MASONIC   HOME   JOURNAL. 
Louisville,  -  -  Kentucky. 

Published  by  the 
MASONIC  WIDOWS' AND  ORPHANS' HOME. 


Semi-Monthly,        -        $1.00  per  Year. 
Circulation,    12,000. 

Established  to  impress  upon  the  children 
lessons  of  industry,  the  better  to  qualif.v 
them  for  useful  lives  and  contribute  toward 
their  support. 


THE    KENTUCKY    CHURCH 
CHRONICLE. 


Louisville, 


Kentucky. 


Official  organ  of  the  Protestant-Episcopal 
Church  in  Kentucky  ;  is  a  handsome  12-page 
monthly  that  otfers  a  fine  medium  for  adver- 
tisers wishing  to  reach  the  clergy  and  the 
better  class  of  people,  and  church  schools  and 
charitable  institutions  throughout  the  Union. 
Address, 

"  KENTUCKY  CHURCH  CHRONICLE," 
Louisville,  Kentucky. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  ft47 


Southern    Industrial    Record. 


NEW    ORLEANS,    LA.,  -  and  -  ATLANTA,    GA. 


A    JOURXAIi    OF    ALL    INDUSTRIES. 

(FORMERLY    RAILROAD    RECORD.) 


ISSUED    BY    THE    RECORD    PUBLISHING    COMPANY. 


A.    I..    HARRIS,  .  .  .  ■  Mauager. 


THE    SOUTHERN    INDUSTRIAL,    RECORD 

IS    A    TWENTY-FOUR    PAGE    MONTHLY     JOURNAL,    AND    REACHES    REGULARLY 
EVERY    RAILROAD    MANAGER    OR   PURCHASING   AGENT    IN    THE   UNITED 
STATES,     MASTER      MECHANICS,      MASTER     CAR      BUILDERS,     ROAD 
MASTERS,    CONTRACTORS,     USERS     OF      STEAM     AND    WATER 
POWER,    MILLS,    FACTORIES,    SHOPS,     MINES,     PLANTA- 
TIONS,   AND    OTHER    INDUSTRIAL    ESTABLISH- 
MENTS   IN    THE    SOUTH. 


ITS    PAGES    ARE    CAREFULLY    READ    BY    SOUTHERN    BUYERS. 


CIRCULATION,    10,680.  SUBSCRIPTION,    $1.00    PER     ANNUM. 


A    LIVE,    RATTLING    JOURNAL,    THAT    EVERYBODY    READS. 


For  special  adTertising  rates,  address 

SOUTHERN    INDUSTRIAL    RECORD, 

Box    70,    New   Orleans,    La.,    or 

Box   37,   Atlanta,   Ga. 


Gko.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  lU  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


943 


GEO.   P.  BO  WELL   &   GO'S 


THE    STATE    JOURNAL,. 

DAILY  and  WEEKLY. 

Parkersburg, 


-    West  Virgiuia. 


WHITE  &  BAKER,  Proprietors. 


THE  ONLY  EVENING  PAPER  IN  THE 
STATE  OP  WEST  VIRGINIA. 


An  ol(I-cstaV)lished  paper,  with  a  large  and 
permanent  circulation. 

THE    VIRGINIA    SEAPORT. 


Norfolk,  ...         Virginia. 

Published  Weekly— $1.00  per  Year. 
PATRICK  KEENAN,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

The  .Seaport  is  Republican  in  polities,  and 
is  the  onl.v  Republican  paper  in  the  Congres- 
sional  District  (the  Second),  which  district 
includes  the  Cities  of  Norfolk,  Portsmouth, 
Suffolk,  Newport  News,  and  other  large  and 
thriving  towns,  and  Is  Republican  b,v  a  large 
majorlt.y.  The  circulation  of  the  paper  ex- 
tends throughout  the  district. 

Advertising  terms  on  flie  with 
GEO.  P.  ROVVELL  &  CO. 

Established  In  1828. 


THE    OTSEGO    REPUBLICAN. 


Pulilislied  Wednesday  Mornings  at 
Cooperstowu,        -         -         Ne>v  York. 

ANDREW  DAVIDSON,  Proprietor. 

Terms  ■        -        One  Year,  in  Advance,  $2.00. 

The  long-established  and  steady  circulation 
of  the  Republican  Is  a  guarantee  of  its  value 
as  an  advertising  medium. 

THE     HIIBBARD     TIMES. 
Hubbard,     Har<lin     County,      Iowa. 

Published  Fridav  of  Each  Week  by 
PLINY  FRY. 
Hubbard  is  a  new  town,  only  four  years 
old,  of  fully  'M  inhabitants  ;  has  good  rail- 
road facilities.  A  rich  agricultural  country 
surrounds  it.  A  good  vein  of  bituminous  coal 
has  been  discovered  at  a  depth  of  364  feet. 
.\  company,  with  $100,(K)0  capital,  organized  to 
work  it.  The  Times  is  a  flr>t-class  l  cal  fam- 
il.y  journal,  rapidly  growing  in  favor.  Re- 
publican in  politics,  steady  and  firm  in  the 
cause  of  Prohibition. 

THE     GREEN      BAY     ADVOCATE. 


Published  every  Thursday  at 
Green  Bay,  -         -  Wisconsin, 

By  ROBINSON  BROS.  &  CLARK. 


Subscription,  .$2..tO  per  Annum,  In  Advance. 

Established  since  lS4fi,  and  one  of  the  best 
advertising  mediums  in  this  section,  having 
a  large  and  steady  circulation. 

THE    CANASTOTA    HERALD. 


Canastota, 


New  York. 


Published  every  Thursday. 


M.  B.  ROBBINS,      -      Editor  and  Proprietor. 

An  Independent  .Journal. 

Terms  of  Subscription  :  Mail  and  Office  Sub- 
scribers, in  Advance,  $1.50. 

Til"  Herat.d  is  a  local  .Journal,  devoted  to 
literature,  news  and  home  improvements. 
Is  a  live  family  newspaper,  and  as  an  adver- 
tising medium  Is  unsurpassed. 


OIL    CITY    DERRICK. 

WILLIAM  H.  SIVITER,  Editor  and  Manager. 
The  organ  of  oil  and  chronicler  of  all  opera- 
tions, events  and  doings  in  the  Pennsylvania 
Oil  Fields.  The  only  advertising  medium 
covering  the  entire  Oil  Region,  and  as  such 
offers  unequaled  facilities.  The  Daily  Der- 
rick Is  published  every  day  in  the  year,  Sun- 
day excepted,  and  The  Weekly  Derrick 
every  Friday,  at  the  Derrick  Building,  Oil 
City,  Pa.  Subscriptions— Daily  Derrick,  per 
Year,  $10,  post  paid.  Weekly  Derrick,  $1 
per  Year.  Advertising  rates  furnished  on  ap- 
plication. Address  all  letters  and  despatches 
to  DERRICK  PUBLISHING  CO.,  Oil  City,  Pa. 


LIVERMORE    FALLS    NEWS. 


Liverniore  Falls, 


Maine. 


WEEKLY  CIRCULATION,  500  COPIES. 


Circulation  in  prosperous  farming  and  man- 
ufacturing towns. 


R.  A.  CARVER.  Editor  and  Proprietor. 
Advertising    rates     given     on     application. 


THE    CHEROKEE    ADVANCE. 

Issued  Thursday  of  Each  Week,  at 
Canton,  .  -  Georgia. 

Official  Organ  of  Cherokee  Cou.nty. 
BEN.  F.  PERRY, 


Editor  and  Publisher. 


The  Advance,  being  the  official  organ  of 
the  county  and  a  genuine  family  newspaper. 
Is  well  adapted  to  the  requirements  of  ad- 
vertisers.   Rates  on  application. 


DAYTON    REVIEW. 


Published  at 
Dayton,      Webster     County,     Iowa. 


J.  A.  LINDBERG,  Publisher. 


The  Review  is  an  eight-page,  five-column 
paper,  neatly  printed  and  ably  edited.  To 
advertisers  wishing  to  reach  this  section  It 
Is  especially  valuable. 

Subscription  Price  :  $1.50  per  Year. 


THE     BROCKPORT     DE.>IOCRAT. 

Is  Published  Every  Friday  Morning  at 

Brockport,       ...       NevF  York. 

HAMMON    &    CAMPBELL,   Publishers    and 
Proprietors. 

Subscription,  $1.25  Per  Year,  in  Advance. 

The  Brockport  Democrat  Is  the  largest 
newspaper,  and  has  the  largest  circulation  of 
any  paper  In  Monroe  Count.v  outside  of 
Rochester.    Advertising  rates  on  application. 

WEST     LIBERTY     ENTERPRISE. 


Official    Paper   of     the    City.     Established 
Fifteen    Years. 


Published  every  Thursday  at 
West  Liberty,  -  -  Iowa. 


MACDONALD     &     BENJAMIN, 
rubllsher.s. 


Subscription, 


$1.50  per  Year. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  949 


The  Louisville  Courier-Journal. 


LOUISVILLE,  .  .  -  -  KENTUCKY. 


THE    REFKESENTATIVE    SOUTHERN     NEWSPAPER. 


WITH   AN   INCOMPARABLY    LARGER    CIRCULATION   THAN   ANY   PAPER    IN   THE 

SOUTH    OR    SOUTHWEST,     AND    MORE    COMMANDING    AND    CREATING 

IN    ITS    INFLUENCE     THAN    ALL    THE    OTHER      SOUTHERN 

NEWSPAPERS    COMBINED. 


The  Last  Edition  of  Weekly,  December  1st,  1884,  was 89.000 

Average  Edition  for  last  six  months 80,000 

"         Daily  Edition  for  last  six  months 15,l:S' 

"         Sunday  Edition  for  last  six  months 19,100 


These  figures  verified  by  affidavit  as  the  regular  bona  fide  circulation  of  The  Courier- 
Journal.  Our  V)ooks,  press-room  and  paper  bills  open  for  Inspection  by  advertisers, 
advertising  agents,  and  any  other  persons  Interested. 


ADVERTISING    RATES    EQUALLY    PROPORTIONED    TO    THE    ACTUAL 
CIRCULATION,    AND    RIGIDLY    ADHERED    TO. 


PRINCIPAL    EASTERN    OFFICE: 
63    and    64    TRIBUNE    BUILDING.    NEW    YORK. 


ADVERTISEMENTS    RECEIVED    BY    ALL    REPUTABLE     ADVERTISING    AGENTS. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


950 


GEO.  P.  ROWELL   &  GO'S 


A   New   Departure.     Radical,   Striking   and 
Good. 


THE     CORNWALL.    REFLECTOR. 


Coi'n>vall-ou-IIudson,  Ne^v  York. 

H.  H.  SKELLING,    -    Editor  and  Proprietor. 


.50  a  Year. 


Has  adopted  many  new  features  vvhieli  will 
make  it  one  of  the  best  family  papers  in  the 
country,  and  one  of  the  best  advertising  me- 
diums.    Send  for  sample  copy. 

THE    UNION    CITIZEN. 


Geneseo, 


Ne«'  York. 


Once  a  week. 
DR.  A.  L.  BAILEY,  Proprietor. 

Terms.— $1.00  per  Year,  invariably  in  Ad- 
vance. ADVERTISING  RATES.— $70.00  per  col- 
umn of  20  inches,  per  year. 

To  Our  P-\trons.— The  Union  Citizen  is 
read  weekl.y  by  over  5,000  persons,  and  all 
who  desire  to  "give  their  business  notices  a 
wide  circulation  will  find  it  to  their  advan- 
tage to  employ  our  columns. 

THE    INDUSTRIAL   JOURNAL. 


Baugror, 


lyiaiue. 


JOURNAL     PUBLISHING      COMPANY, 

Publishers. 

Devoted  to  the  manufacturing,  mining, 
agricultui-al,  commercial,  railway  and  steam- 
ship, hotel  and  Summer  resort  and  flsh  and 
game  interests  of  the  Northeast.  Large  cir- 
culation.   Advertising  rates  low. 


THE  LONG   ISLAND   DEMOCRAT. 


Published  Every  Tuesday  Morning  at 
Jamaica,  -  Queeus  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Established  1835. 


LEWIS  M.  "WOOD,  Publisher  and  Pioprietor. 


One  of  the  oldest  and  best  papers  on  Long 
Island.  A  seven-column  paper,  Democratic 
in  politics.  Furnishing  from  fifteen  to  .seven- 
teen columns  of  reading  matter  weekly.  Cir- 
culation, 700.  Send  for  advertising  rates  and 
sample  of  paper.  


CHURCH    AND    HOME. 


Jacksonville, 


Florida. 


Subscription  price,  $1.00  per  Annum. 
The  official  paper  of  the  diocese  of  Florida. 

Is  a  12page  semi  monthly,  publislied  in  the 
interest  of  the  Piotestant  Episcopal  Church 
and  the  Purity  of  the  Home.  We  appeal  to  all 
who  wish  to  liave  pure  reading  in  their  fam- 
ilies. Advertising  rates  and  specimen  copies 
sent  on  application.  Address  F.  W.  MUMBY, 
"CHURCH  AND  HOME,"  Jacksonville,  Fla. 


THE    DEMOCRAT. 


Published  every  Wednesday  morning  at 

McConiiellsburg,     Fulton      Co.,     Pa. 

H.  H.  WOODAL,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Terms,  -  $1.50  per  Year,  in  Advance 

The  aim  of  the  publisher  is  to  make  his 
paper  of  value  to  his  patrons,  thus  in  turn 
securing  his  own  remuneration.  Proof  of 
his  success  in  this  respect  is  evident  from  the 
home  patronage  secured  to  the  advertising 
columns  of  The  Demixkat  and  its  rapidly 
growing  circulation. 


THE    DAILY    NEWS. 


Frederick, 


Mary  la  II  d« 


SCHLEY  &  DELAPLAINE,  Publishers. 


Leading  local  and  only  daily  paper  in  a  city 
of  9,t)00  inhabitants.  Sworn  circulation,  90U. 

THE     WEEKLY     NEWS 
Is  a  four-page,  eight  column   paper,  and  is 
especially  adapted  to  the  wants  of  the  farm- 
ers and  residents  of  suburban  towns.    Sworn 
circulation,  over  1,900. 


PROTESTANT    PILLAR. 


Montreal, 


Canada. 


RELIGIOUS  MONTHLY. 


Published  at  the  ofHce  of  the  Montreal 
Witness.  Steadily  increasing  circulation. 
Subscription,  75  cents  per  Annum,  received 
ijy  Mr.  A.  Mackey,  Witness  office. 


E.  BERRYMAN, 


Editor  and  Manager. 


P.  0.  Box  2092,  Montreal. 


THE    TIMES. 


Wingham. 


Huron  Co.,  Out.. 


Published  Every  Friday. 


EDWARDS  &  KERR,  Editors  and  Publishers. 


A  Ten  Page  Journal. 

Subscription,       -       $1.25  per  Annum. 

One  of  the  best  and  most  reliable  papers  ia 
the  county.  Established  1872.  Circulation  K  i. 

THE     MOUNT     STERLING     POST. 


Mount  Sterling,  Ohio. 

J.  A.  BUCKLEY,  -  -  Publisher. 

Issued  Every  Friday. 


Subscription, 


$1.25  per  Year. 


The  Post  is  an  admirably  conducted  family 
journal,  and  as  an  advertising  medium  for 
useful  and  reliable  goods  would  invite  In- 
spection of  its  columns  by  intending  adver- 
tisers. 


BATTERSBY'S 

DOMINION     POCKET     RAILWAY 

AND    TRAVELLERS'    GUIDE. 

Established  1874.  Subscription  Price,  75 
cents  per  Annum.    Offices  : 

•250  St.  .lames  St.,  Montreal. 

Publislied  monthly  with  map,  and  issued 
promptly  on  the  fifth  of  every  month.  Care- 
fully compiled  and  corrected  monthly  from 
official  sources.  From  its  extensive  and  gen- 
eral circulation  it  offers  to  manufacturera 
and  others  the  very  best  medium  for  adver- 
tising. General  Western  Agency,  J  RICH- 
ARD80N.  Agent.  18  King  St.,  East  Toronto. 

THE    SOLON    REAPER. 


Solon, 


Published  Every  Friday  at 

.Tolinson  Co.,  Iowa. 

By  J.  F.  KOLER. 


Terms  of  Subscription  : 
One  Copy,  One  Year, 

The 


$1.50. 
SOLiiW 


As    an    advertising    medium 
Reaper  is  unsurpassed  in  Johnson  t'ouuty. 
Rates  made  known  on  apiilication. 


AMERICAN  XEWSrAPER   DIBECTORV.  951 

GUARANTEED   CIRCULATION.   90,000    COPIES   PER   YEAR. 

The    Miller    and     Manufacturer. 


CINCINNATI,  -  .  -  -  -  -  OHIO. 


AX    ILLUSTRATED    JOURNAL    OF    MILLING,    MANUFACTURING,    MECHANICS, 
INVENTIONS    AND    APPLIED  SCIENCES. 


The  handsomest  publication  and  most  instructive  journal  issued  in  the  above  interests. 
Recognized  by  the  leading  Manufacturers  of  3Iaehinery  as  the  most  beneficial  in  direct 
sales. 

SUBSCRIPTION  PRICE,  $2.00  PER  YEiR.  IN  ADVANCE. 


RATES    FOR    ADVERTISING    MADE    KNOWN    ON    APPLICATION. 


JOHX    E.    POOR,  -         -  Publisher    and    General    Manager, 

180  AND  183  WEST  FOURTH  ST.,  CINCINNATI,  OHIO. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  NevF  York. 

ESTABLISHED         1831. 


The  American  Railroad  Journal 


323    PEARL    STREET,  -  NEW    YORK    CITY. 


THE    OLDEST    RAILROAD     PUBLICATION     IN    THE    WORLD. 


A  MONTHLY  RAILROAD    MAGAZINE    AND    REVIEW,    CONTAINING    CONTRIBUTIONS 

FROM  PROMINENT  RAILROAD  MANAGERS,  MECHANICS  AND  EXPERTS. 

THE    ORGAN    OF    AMERICAN     STREET    RAILROADS. 


A  valuable  Advertising  Medium  for  every  branch  of  the  Railroad  Supply  Trade. 


Its  circulation  is  influential  and  wi  lely  distributed  where  it  will  be  most  Vieneficial  to 
the  advertiser. 


AMERICAN       RAILROAD       .JOURNAL, 
NO.    323    PEARL    STREET,  -  -  -  NEW    YORK    CITV. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Ag 'iits,  No.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


952  GEO.  P.  ROWELL  &  COS 

THE     HARTFORD    EVENING    POST. 

FOUK    EDITIONS    DAILY. 

THE    CONNECTICUT    POST. 

WEEKLY. 
EVENING    POST    ASSOCIATION,    PUBLISHERS,    HARTFORD,    CONN. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.  art-  authorized  agents  for  The  Post,  and  will  receive  advertise- 
ments for  all  editions  at  Publi.shfrs'  lowest  rates. 

STATE     SENTINEK 
PECATUR,  .......  ILiLINOIS. 

ESTABLISHED   1870. 

OLDEST      TEMPERANCE     PAPER    IN    THE    STATE.      SWORN    CIRCULATION,  -.2,016. 

ISSUED    FOR    CITY    DELIVERY    SUNDAY    MORNING. 

COUNTY    EDITION    WEDNESDAY. 

A    FEW    CLEAN,    UNOBJECTIONABLE    ADVERTISEMENTS    TAKEN    AT 

REASONABLE      RATES. 

ALBERT  F.  SMITH.  Editor  and  Proprietor. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

EVANSVILLE^NION. 

ISSUED    DAILY     AND     WEEKLY    AT 
EVAXSVILLE, INDIANA, 

J.  ESSLINGER,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


Terms  :  Daily,  $6.00 ;  Weekly,  $2.00. 

One  of  the  most  prominent  German  publications  in  the  State  ;  a  very  desirable  medium 
through  which  to  reach  the  Germans.  Advertising  rates  liberal,  and  will  be  furnished  on 
application  to  the  publisher. 


CRESTON       JOURNAL. 

<     Published  every  Thursdav  at 
CRESTON,  -  -  -  -  -  WAYNE  CO.,  OHIO. 

F.  LADD,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 
Circulation,  1 ,200.  A  clean,  newsy,  wide-awake,  eight-page,  48-column  Family  News- 
paper, a  weekly  visitor  to  more  than  fifteen  hundred  homes  in  the  northern  part  of  Wayne 
and  southern  part  of  Medina  Counties.  Is  by  far  the  best  medium  through  which  adver- 
tisers can  reach  a  large  number  of  readers  in  the  rich  and  populous  territory  in  which  it 
circulates.    Subscription,  .SI. SO  a  vear. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


HANCOCK    COUNTY    TRIBUNE. 

BRITT,         ......  IOWA. 

E.  E.  ADAMS,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SUBSCRIPTION    PRICE,  -  -  $1.50  A  YEAR,  IN  ADVANCE. 

A  consolidation  of  three  papers,  with  the  entire  subscription  list  of  each,  giving  it  a 
prominence  and  securing  for  it  a  circulation  scarcely  ever  attained  by  a  weekly  journal. 
Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    OREAD, 

Of  the  Mount  Carroll  Seminary,  is  published  by  the  Oread  Society  of  the  Institution.  The 
Oread,  as  the  organ  of  an  instituticm  thirty  years  old,  has  a  circulation  far  superior  to 
local  papers,  as  it  goes  to  the  (ill  I  students,  scattered  to  nearly  every  State  in  the  Union, 
giving  it  superior  value  as  an  advertising  iiieiliuni. 

For  advertising  rates  in  The  Oread,  correspond  with 

FINANCIAL    MANAGER, 

MT.    CARROLIi     SEMINARY,    CARROIiL,     CO.,    II.I^INOIS. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    -WELLSVILLE    UNION. 
IVEIiliSVIIiliE,  ......  OHIO. 

F.  M.    HAWLEY,   PUBLISHER. 
Enters  by  subscription,  purchase  or  exchange  into  near  every  family  of  the  village  of 
5,IX)0.    In  same  way  reaches  hundreds  in  neighboring  village  of  2,">00.    Enters  near  every 
family  of  five  other  smaller  villages. 

Bas   hviidreds  of  readers  in  a  community   of  prosperous,  intelligi'nt   and   enterprising 

formers,  and  numbers  increasing  daily. 

Geo.   p.    Rowell  &   Co.,   Agents,   10   Spruce   St.,    New  York. 


THE     IRWIN    CHRONICLE. 

ISSUED   EVERY  SATURDAY. 
mnviN    STATION, PENNSYLVANIA. 

Terms,  per  year,  $1.00. 

W.    H.    JOHNSTON,    Publisher. 

Lively,  newsy,  rellal)le,  The  Irwin  Chronicle,  since  its  Inception,  has  increased  in  cir- 
culation until  it  occupies  a  foremost  position  among  papers  of  the  county.  Advertising 
rates  nasonable ;  furnished  on  application. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER   DIRECTORY.  95S 


PREPARE    FOR     (iOOD    TIMES. 


The  Confectioner  and  Baker. 


IS    FIFTH    AVENUE,  -  -  CHICAGO,    ILL. 


It  must  be  evident  to  every  well-inffirined  business  man  tliat  the  year  1885  is  destined 
to  witness  the  gradual  commencement  of 

AN    ERA    OF    t'OMMERClAIi    PKO!?iPEKIT Y. 

From  the  most  carefully  gleaned  reports,  not  in  this  country  alone,  but  all  over  the 
world,  the  stock  of  manufactured  articles  in  the  hands  of  ijroducers  and  dealers  is  in- 
significant compared  with  the  demand  when  once  the  machinery  of  prosperity  begins 
to  move. 

Tlie  relative  shares  of  capital  and  labor— of  wages  and  profits— are  now  almost  ad- 
justed to  the  present  state  of  affairs,  while  the  spirit  of  speculation  has  been  far 
enough  clieclced  to  render  present  values  about  the  minimum.  Tlie  intelligent  business 
man  whu  considers  these  matters  will  recognize  tliat 

XOW    IS    THE    TI>IE    TO    MAKE    PREPARATIONS" 

for  seizing  hold  of  the  first  favorable  turn  of  the  l)usiness  tide.  During  the  year  1883, 
THE  CONFECTIONER  AND  BAKER  will  make  special  efforts  to  extend  its  subscrip- 
tion list  into  all  parts  of  our  great  Northwest  and  Southwest,  into  Canada,  and  the 
English  Colonies  of  Australia,  New  Zealand,  etc.,  into  Mexico  and  South  America,  where 
much  profitable  business  can  be  secured  by  the  manufacturers  of  specialties  for  these 
respective  trades.    We  offer  the  manufacturer  and  dealer 

ADYERTISIXG    SPACE    IX    THE    JOURNAIi 

at  reasonable  rates  :  or,  to  those  preferring,  will  advertise  goods  and  handle  them  on 
suL-h  terms  as  may  be  m  itually  satisfactory. 

THE  CONFECTIONER  AND  BAKER  will  reach  the  entire  trade  of  the  great 
Northwest  and  Southwest,  the  Pacific  Coast,  and  a  large  part  of  the  Eastern  and  South- 
ern States.    It  will  also  civculate  largely  in  the  English  Colonies. 

ADYEUTISIN<J    RATES.    SAMPLE    COPIES, 

and  further  particulars,  will  be  promptly  furnished  upon  application,  and  every  effort 
will  be  made  to  make  THE  CONFECTIONER  AND  BAKER,  now  in  its  seventh  year 
Of  publication,  a  still  more  profitable  invesment  for  its  patrons  and  readers  than  in 
the  past. 

ADDRESS    ALL    COMMUNICATIONS    TO 

J.    THO.MPSOX    GILIi, 

Manager  Confectioner  and  Baker  Publishing  Company, 

7S   Fifth    Avenue,    Clii<ago.   HI. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


954  GEO.  P.  ROWELL   &  GO'S 

INDIANAPOLIS    SENTINEL. 

Daily,  Weekly  and  SuiuUn  . 
INDIANAPOLIS, -  -  -  INDIANA. 

INDIANAPOLIS  SENTINEL  COMPANY,  Publishers. 
As  the  State  representative  and  expou(>nt  of  the  Democratic  party,  no  paper  seeks  to 
divide  the  field  with  The  Sicntinel.  Its  circulation  during  each  month  averages  larger  than 
that  of  any  other  daily  in  the  State.  Almost  every  farmer  or  stock  raiser  in  Indiana  takes 
or  frequently  sees  The  Weekly  State  Sentinel.  Our  tariff  of  rates  is  far  below  any  West- 
ern daily  of  equal  character  and  influence.  Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  .Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  N.Y. 


THE        MAGNET. 
BEIiLBROOK,  ......  OHIO. 

E.  L.  TIFFANY,  PROPRIETOR. 

ONLY    PAPER    IN    THE    PLACE.      POPULATION    STEADILY    INCREASING. 

THE     MAGNETIC     SPRINGS     ARE     LOCATED    HERE,    WHICH     BRING     HUNDREDS 

OF    PEOPLE    TO    THE    PLACE. 

SUBSCRIPTION  :    50c.  per  Year ;    SOc,  Six  Months ;    15c.,  Three  Months. 

ADVERTISING    RATES    MADE     KNOWN    ON    APPLICATION. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


ESTABLISHED  ]88i. 

THE      LYNN     OBSERVER. 
LiYNN,  - INDIANA, 

JAMES  U.   ROLAND,   Editor. 

GUARANTEED    CIRCULATION,     1.400     COPIES    WEEKLY. 

CIRCULATES    IN    THREE    COUNTIES. 

BEST    ADVERTISING     MEDIUM    IN    RANDOLPH    COUNTY. 

LIBERAL    RATES    TO    RESPONSIBLE      ADVERTISERS. 

CORRESPONDENCE    SOLICITED. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    NATIONAL    PROHIBITION    LEAGUE. 

ODIN,  ...--...  Ilil.INOIS, 

THE    ONLY    EXCLUSIVE     PROHIBITION     PAPER     IN     THIS     STATE    OUTSIDE    OF 

CHICAGO. 

SUBSCRIPTION,  ■  -  -  ONE    DOLLAR. 

SEND    FOR    SAMPLE    COPY. 

M.  E.  DRUM,  Managing  Editor. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


CANADIAN-AMERICAN. 
CHICAGO,    ILL.  -  -  -  -  3IINNEAPOLIS,  MINN» 

JAFFRAY    BROTHERS,    Publishers. 

TERMS  OF  SUBSCRIPTION  :  Single  copies,  5c.:  one  copy,  one  year,  $2,  payable  In  advance. 
The  C.\N.\DIAN  Ajikrican  is  a  first-cla.ss,  wide-awake  weekly  replete  with  all  the  latest 
reliable  news  items  from  all  parts  of  Canada  and  the  United  States;  circulates  largely  iu 
both  countries,  and  offers  unequaled  facilities  to  advertisers  of  reliable  wares.  Rates  on 
application.      Sworn  circulation,  9,335. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    NAUVOO     INDEPENDENT 


Published  every  Friday  at 
NAUVOO,  -  -  -  .  i  .  .  ILLINOIS. 

HIBBARD  &  BAUMERT,    Proprietors. 

HAS  A  LARGE  AND  CONSTANTLY  INCREASING  CIRCULATION. 

As  an  Advertising  Medium  it  cannot  be  beaten  in  that  section  of  the  country. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

THE    LONDON    TIMES. 


PUBLISHED  EVERY  FRIDAY  MORNING  AT 
LONDON,  -  .-...--  OHIO, 

Established  in  1840.  The  oldest  and  largest  In  circulation  of  any  paper  in  the  county. 
Republican  in  polities.  Extensive  Job  Office  attached.  The  best  advertising  medium  iu 
county. 

TERMS,    .$200    PER    ANNUM. 

SHEPHERD  &  CRAIG,  Publi.sherN. 

CENTRAL    NEW-YORKER    AND    HOME    JOURNAL.    ~ 

EDITED    BY    THE    PROHIBITIONISTS    OF    CHENANGO, 
NORWICH, NEW    YORK. 

SUBSCRIPTION,  ONE  YEAR,  $1.    Direct.  CENTItAL  NEW  YORKER,  Norwich,  N.  Y. 

CORRESPONDING    EDITOR.S  : 
REV.  H.  A.  DELANO,      REV.  S.  A.  WORDEN,     WM.  H.  GUNN,     J.  W.  BRUCE. 

A  limited  space  devoted  to  preferalde  advertisements.  Good  value  at  reasonable  rates. 
Orders  solicited.  Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN    NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  965 

ENGLISHMEN.      THEIR    SONS     AND      GRANDSONS,     SHOULD      READ 

The  English-American. 

EIGHT    PAGES.  EVERY    SATURDAY.  FIVE    CENTS. 


73    FULTON    STREET,  -  -  -  _  NEW    YORK. 

The  only  paper  published  In  the  United  States  devoted  to  the  interests  of  Englishmen,  of 
which  tliere  are  500,000  resident  in  the  country. 

TWO     DOLLARS    PER     YEAR. 

ALL    NEWS    STANDS.  FIVE    CENTS    PER    COPY.  SATURDAY. 


RICH.    G.    HOLLAMAN,    PUBLISHER,    73    FULTON    STREET,    NEW    YORK. 


Advertising  Rates,  8  cents  per  line.    Speei.il  rates  by  addressing 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  Yoi-k. 


The    Daily 
National     Hotel     Reporter. 

76    AND    78    FIFTH    AVE.,  -  CHICAGO,    ILL. 

F.    "W.    RICE, Editor  and  Publislier. 

OFFICIAL    ORGAN    OF    THE    HOTEL    MEN'S    MUTUAL    BENEFIT    ASSOCIATION    OF 

THE    UNITED    STATES. 

ON    FILE    CONSTANTLY    IN    1,300     HOTELS. 

Distributed  dailj-  on  the  principal  passenger  trains  entering  Chicago.    Puljlislies  all  the 

Hotel  News. 


Recognized  by  hotel  men  everywhere  as  the  leading  paper  of  its  class.  Especially  valu- 
able as  an  advertising  meiliuni  for  wholesale  merchants  and  all  dealers  who  have  business 
with  hotels.  Contains  daily  a  full  list  of  arrivals  at  leading  Chicago  hotels.  A  successful 
newspaijer,  firmly  established,  and  in  advance  of  all  competitors. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


VOL.    IT.  SEPTEMBER,    1SS4.  No.    12. 

Western    Insurance   Review. 


H.    L.    ALDRICH,    Editor  and  Proprietor. 


No.  210   &  212  N.  THIRD   ST.,         -  -  ST.  LOUIS,  MO. 


Subscription,  S3. 00  per  year,  invariably  in  advance. 

The  Western  Insurance  Review  is  published  exclusively  in  the  interest  of  Life,  Fir& 
and  Marine  Insurance,  embracing  all  topics  relevant  to  the  system. 

Articles  relating  to  Insurance,  Reports  of  Loeal  Board  Meetings,  Synopsis  of  Insurance 
Cases,  etc.,  are  solicited  from  all  parts  of  the  United  States. 

Subscribers  must  notify  this  office  when  a  iliscontinuance  is  desired,  and  settle  all 
arrears ;  otherwise  their  names  will  be  retained  o  i  the  suliscription  list,  and  the  Revietv 
forwarded  as  usual. 

The  large  and  very  general  circulation  of  The  Review  renders  it  a  fli'st-class  advertising 
medium.    Special  and  liberal  arrangements  made  for  advertising. 

Geo.  P.  RovvELL  &  Co.,  Agents.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


96G 


GEO.  P.   ROWELL  &  CO'S 


THE    ONTARIO      UErOSITOUY 
AND   ME>*SENGER. 

Canandaigua,  Ontario  County,  N.  Y. 

A.  L.  UNDERHILL,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

The  leading  .iournal  of  Ontario  County,  N.  Y. 

Establislied  May,  1802. 
Largest  circulation   in  the  county.    Adver- 
tising rates  on  application. 
Goes  Into  all  the  farm-houses  of  the  county. 
Publislies  also  THE   STEUBEN    FARMERS' 
ADVOCATE,  Bath,  Steuben  Co.,  N.  Y. 


SCHENECTADY 

Schenectady, 


IN  ION. 
New  York. 


Issued  Daily,  per  Year,  $6.00. 
Weekly,  per  Yeai',  .$l.lXt. 


GEO.  W.  COTTRELL,  Proprietor. 


The  only  paper  in  its  Congressional  Dis- 
trict, embracing  Sclieneetady,  Montgomery, 
Saratoga,  Fulton  and  Hamilton  Counties, 
■whieli  is  a  member  of  the  New  York  State 
Associated  Press.  Unexcelled  as  an  adver- 
tising niediuni^ 


THE    SHEPHERD'S    NATIONAL, 
JOIRNAI.    AND    RURAL,    ERA. 

Published  by  The  Rural  Era  Publisliing  Co., 
Zanesville,         -       -         Ohio. 

.   Circulation,  100,000  copies  per  month. 

Subscription.  $1.25  per  Year,  invariably  in 
advance. 

The  above  rates  include  the  payment  of 
postage  bv  us.  Devoted  to  the  interests  of 
the  Farm  and  Home.  The  very  extensive  cir- 
culation of  this  journal  rendei-s  it  worthy  of 
the  careful  consideration  of  intending  adver- 
tisers. 

THE    SAVANNAH    LOCAL. 

Issued  every  Saturda.v  at 
•Savannah,  -  -  Geovjjia. 

AN    EIGHTPAGE    PAPER. 

Advertising  i-ates  low.  Established  18TT. 

Terms,        -  -       $1-00  per  Annum. 

MEXT    OLDEST     PAPER     IN     THE    CITY. 

Address,  ELY  OTTO,  Savannah,  Ga. 

^  THE     HOTEL    WORLD. 


LAWRENCE    ANZEIGER. 

German    Weekly    Newspaper. 
Four  pages;  size,  22x.34. 

Subscription,  $1.00;  established  Feljruary,  1883. 

HUGO  E.  DICK,  Editor  and  Publisher, 

lis  Essex  St.,      -     Lawrence,  Mass. 

Largest  circulation  of  any  German  paper 
in  Massachusetts,  New  Hampshire,  Rhode 
Island,  Maine  and  Connecticut.  


THE    DETROIT    INDEX 

AND    OFFICIAL    RAILROAD    INDEX. 


Detroit, 


Michigan. 


The  Ijest  medium  for  reaching  the  hotels, 
boarding-houses,  traveling  public,  and  busi- 
ness or  professional  men  of  Michigan. 


INDEX  P.  &  P.  CO. 


THE    REPUBLIC. 


'Chicagro, 


.  _  -  Illinois. 

Published  Weekly. 

Edited  and  Published  by  H.  J.  &  C.  H.  BOHN. 
Oldest  paper  of  its  class  in  the  country. 


Washington,    District   of  Columbia. 

A  Sunday  joui-nai,  devoted  to  current 
literature,  and  events,  social,  sporting,  dra- 
matic, club-life,  and  matters  appertaining  to 
what  is  going  on  in  tlu-  world  t;enerall.v.  It 
is  a  paper  for  gentlemen  and  ladies,  always 
bright,  crisp  and  piquant  ;  never  low,  vulgar 
or  scandalous. 

Published  at  Washington,  D.  C, 
By  W.  V.  S.  WILSON. 


Price. 


SI3..50  per  annum. 


THE    GUERNSEY 

Caiiibridge, 


TIMES. 

Ohio. 


Published  Every  Thursday. 


•Cii'culates  in  every  State,  and  has  the  largest 
circulation  of  any  Hotel  Journal. 

THE    ADVANCE. 


West  York,       -       Crawford  Co.,  III. 

Published  Fridays  by  C.  W.  MOORE. 
Subscription,  75  cents. 

The  very  low  subscription  price  of  The  Ad- 
vance places  it  within  tlie  reach  of  all.  Its 
subscription  list  has  attained  large  propor- 
tions. It  Is  an  excellent  and  reliable  medi- 
•um  for  advertisers. 


DAVID  D.  TAYLOR,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Established  1824.         Circulation,  2,000. 

The  Times  is  an  able  and  vigorous  journal: 
one  of  tlie  ohlist  ami  best  papers  in  Ohio.  An 
excellent  adverti^iug  medium.  Rates  liberal 
and  made  known  on  application. 

The  count  V  has  a  Republican  majority  of  800, 
and  The  Times  is  on  the  side  of  that  majority. 

THE    NEW    YORKER    SCHWAEB- 

ISCIIES    WOCHENBLATT. 

34  Beekman  St.,         -  New  York. 

Published  Every  Week. 

G.  HEERBRANDT,       -       -       -       Publisher. 

Terms,  $2.50  per  Year. 

Its  circulation  is  larger  than  that  of  any 
other  German  weekly  published  in  New  York 
Cit.y.    Invaluable  as  an  advertising  medium. 


THE    CRAFTSMAN. 


303 


liouisiaua    Ave.,    Washington, 
District   of  Columbia. 


Official    Organ    of   the    International    Typo- 
grapliical  Union. 

$1.00  per  Year.    Circulation,  G  1. 

Indorsed  by  all  Trade  and  Labor  Organiza- 
tions in  the  District  of  Columbia. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  95T 


Gibson    City    Enterprise. 


GIBSON    CITY,  -  -  -  FORD    COUNTY,    ILL. 


p.  A.  COAL,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


THE    BEST     PAPER     PUBLISHED— THE    BEST    ADVERTISING    MEDIUM    IN    FORD 

COUNTY. 

SUBSCRIPTION  :    $1.50    PER    YEAR,     IN     ADVANCE. 

YOUR  PATRONAGE  IS  RESPECTFULLY  SOLICITED. 

WE  GIVE  THE  NEWS  TO  OUR  SUBSCRIBERS. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co..  Agents,  No.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


ESTABLISHED  IN  1S61. 

Wheaton    lllinoian. 


"WHEATON  (THE  COUNTY  SEAT  OF  DUPAGE  CO.),  ILL» 


H.  C.  PADDOCK,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 
OFFICIAL  COUNTY  PAPER.  PUBLISHED  EVERY  FRIDAY. 

CIRCULATION,  900. 


He  also  publishes  on  the  same  day  : 

TURNER   JINCTION    NEWS,         I  ELMHURST    EACiL,E, 

TURNER,  ILL.  ELMHURST,  -  .  ILLINOIS. 

Established  18T0.       Circulation,  350.         |  Circulation,   300. 

DOWNER8    GROVE    REPORTER, 
DOWNERS  GROVE,  ILL.  CIRCULATION,  500. 


These  four  papers  have  a  greater  ciiKiulation  in  DuPage  County  than  all  other  papers 
COMBINED.  Published  for  their  several  towns  and  vicinities,  they  give  all  the  county  news 
and  unite  theu-  strength  to  make  each  and  all  first-class  county  papers.  Still  their  rates  for 
advertising  are  very  reasonable.    For  terms  address  : 

H.  C.  PADDOCK,  Publishei-,  Wheaton,  111., 
or  Geo.  P.  Rowkll  Sc  Co,,  Newspaper  Advertising  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York  City. 


958  GEO.  P.  ROWELL  &  CO'S 

Established  1846. 

ZANESVILLE    DAILY    COURIER. 
ZANESVILLE OHIO. 

J.  H.  DODD,  Business  Manager.    The  leading  dail.v  journal  in  Southeastern  Ohio. 

WEEKLY    COURIER. 

The  leading  weekly  paper  in  Southeastern  Ohio.     Established  1810. 
Circulation  :  Daily,  l.SOO;  Weekly,  over  4,000. 
Circulates  principally  in  the  Muskinsum  Valley,  the  largest  and  richest  valley  in  Ohio. 
Republican  journals.  Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     GREENCASTEE    TIMES. 

GREENCASTLE,  ......  INDIANA. 

A.  A.  SMITH,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
THE     LEADING     PAPER     OF     PUTNAM      COUNTY.        BEST     CITY     AND     COUNTY 

CIRCULATION. 

CHIEFLY    LOCAL    AND    READ    BY    ALL    CLASSES. 

PREFERRED    ADVERTISING    MEDIUM.  SIX-COLUMN     QUARTO.  THURSDAYS. 

AND    ALL    PRINTED    AT    HOME. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


WESTFIELD    PANTAGRAPH. 

WESTFIELD,  ILL.  Independent  Weekly,  Thursdays.  H.  H.  STINE,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
A  seven  column  folio  published  in  Westfleld,  a  thriving  village  of  more  than  a  thousand 
Inhabitants,  located  in  a  rich  farming  countrv.  Has  a  large  new  creamery.  The  central 
interest  of  the  town  is  WestHeld  College— a  flourishing  institution,  with  over  four  hundred 
students  in  attendance.  The  Pantagraph  is  one  of  the  brightest  and  spiciest  papers  pub- 
lished ;  has  a  good  and  constantly  increasing  circulation,  larger  than  ever  before,  among 
the  best  farmers  of  the  surrounding  country,  and  among  the  citizens  of  the  town  and  the 
students  of  the  college.  It  also  has  a  large  foreign  circulation  among  former  students  and 
citizens.    No  advertisements  solicited  except  for  cash  or  what  is  equivalent. 


THE    GAZETTE. 

(FORMERLY  "NEW  SOUTH'")   IS  ISSUED  WEEKLY  AT 
ELBERTON,  .....  GEORGIA. 

S.  N.  CARPENTER,  Publisher.  SUBSCRIPTION,  $2  PER  YEAR. 

The  Gazette  has  increased  facilities  for  meeting  the  needs  of  all  its  patrons,  and  with 
its  greatly  extended  circulation,  offers  the  greatest  benefits  to  advertisers  at  the  very  low- 

Geo.    P.    Rowell   &   Co.,   Agents,    10   Spruce   St.,    New   York. 


THE     INDIANAPOLIS     GAZETTE. 

(FORMERLY    THE    SOUTHSIDE.) 

Established  in  1873. 

INDIANAPOLIS,  .....  INDIANA. 

L.  G.  DYNES,  Editor.  J.  A.  DYNES,  Publisher. 

ONLY   DISTINCTIVE  COUNTY  PAPER  PUBLISHED  IN  MARION   COUNTY,   INDIANA 

LARGE     CIRCULATION    IN    ADJOINING    COUNTIES. 

RATES     OF     ADVERTISING    FURNISHED    ON    APPLICATION. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


rTWTvvArrr  'TH^     MYSTIC     JEWEL. 

CINCINNATI,        ..--......  OHIO 

AMOS    MOORE,    PUBLISHER. 

A  National  Journal  of  Odd  Fellowship.    The  largest,  cheapest  and  best  for  Odd  Fellows 
and  their  families.    Sample  Copies  free.    Issued  weekly.    Circulation,  3,000. 

„.    .  „..,    CINCINNATI     SUBURBAN    NEWS. 

Walnut  Hill,  ........  Ohio. 

ISSUED  EVERY  SATURDAY.    CIRCULATION,  3,192. 

AMOS  MOORE,  -  -  -  -  .  -     '       Publisher. 

Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


rORT    MONROE    GAZETTE. 

PUBLISHED  SEMI-MONTHLY  AT 
FORT    MONROE VIRGINIA. 

h;.  K.  W.  PATTERSON,   Editor  and  Business  Manager. 
GEORGE  H.  ABBEY  AND  G,  DEUSCHLE,  ...        .        PubUshers. 

The  Gazette  Is  a  good  advertising  medium.    Its  circulation  is  large  and  its  rates  rea- 
sonable. 

Subscription  (invariably  in  advance),  one  year,  80  cents.    For  advertising  rates  apply  at 
the  office.    All  communications  addressed  Gazette  Office,  Fort  Monroe,  Va. 


THE    WARREN    W^EEKLY    NEWS. 

PUBLISHED  AT 

WARREN, HUNTINGTON    CO.,    IND. 

J.  W.  SURRAN,  Publisher.  SUBSCRIPTION,  $1.50  A  YEAR. 

The  advantages  of  The  News  as  an  advertising  medium  are  at  once  apparent  to  the 
i>U8iness  man  by  its  columns  well  filled  with  home  advertisements.  Its  circulation  is  good 
and  Its  rates  reasonable. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


The      Retailer 


ESTABLISHED    ISrS.  CIRCULATION    OVER    10,000. 


23    PARK    ROW,  _  .  -  NETV    YORK. 


PUBLISHED    IN   THE    INTEREST   OF    THE  WINE,  BEER  AND    LIQUOR  TRADE    BY 

THE        RETAILER       PUBLISHING       COMPANY. 

A.    L.    MILLER,  .  -  .  .  General  Manager. 


A    FIRST-CLASS    ADVERTISING    MEDIUM    FOR    THE    TRADE. 


SUBSCRIPTION    PER    YEAR    iIN    ADVANCE): 
For  the  United  States  (prepaid  I  -  -  -  -  $3  00 

For  Europe  (prepaid)  -  -  -  -  -  4  90 


Advertising  rates  furnished  on  application. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  No.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    NEW    YORK 

Newsdealer    and    Stationer. 

DEVOTED  TO  TRADE  INTERESTS. 


Oflicial  Paper  of  the   New.sdealers   aud  Statiouei-s'    National   Association 

of  America. 


CIRCULATED  THROUGHOUT  THE  UNITED  STATES  AND  CANADA. 
PUBLISHED    MONTHLY    AT    442    NINTH    AVENUE,    NEW    YORK    CITY. 


SUBSCRIPTION,  50  CENTS  PER  YEAR. 


The  New  York  Newsdeai.ek  axd  Stationer  is  the  only  publication  of  its  kind  in  the 
'United  States  that  is  not  owned  or  controlled  in  the  interests  of  news  companies  or  rings  of 
manufacturers,  and  is  in  great  demand  among  the  trade  of  the  entire  country,  being 
widely  read  by  newspaper  men,  publishers,  booksellers,  newsdealers,  stationers,  &c.  It 
rovers  a  field  exclusively  its  own,  aud  reaches  a  class  of  TRADE  that  is  reached  by  no  other 
paper,  therefore  publishers  or  manufacturers  of  articles  that  are  sold  to  booksellers,  news- 
dealers or  stationers  cannot  find  a  better  medium  for  bringing  their  wares  before  the 
trade  of  the  United  States  and  Canada. 


SWORN  CIRCULATION,  12,000  COPIES  PER  MONTH. 


ADVERTISING  RATES,  $2.00  PER  INCH. 


NEW  YORK  NEWSDEAIiER  AND  STATIONER,  44'-J  Ninth  Av.,  N.  Y. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


860  GEO.  P.  ROW  ELL   &  GO'S 

NEWS      AN  D O  B  S  E  R  V  E  R  . 

DAILY    AND    WEEKLY. 

RALEKiH,                  ....  XORTH    C'AROLIN.A. 

S.    A.    ASHE,              -              -              -  Editor. 

THE   GREAT   PAPER  OF   NORTH  CAROLINA. 

The  very  extensive  ciivulation  of  this  representative  journal  makes  it  one  of  the  very- 
best  advertising  mediums  in  tlie  South. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  Yorlt. 


MURFREESBORO       NEWS. 

JOB  AND  NEWSPAPER  OFFICE, 
aiURFREESBOKO,  .....        TENNE5«SEE. 

W.      RUSSELL,      Proprietor. 

MY    FACILITIES     FOR    DOING 

CATALOGUE    WORK    FOR    FAIRS,     SCHOOLS,    STOCK    SALES,    Etc.,    Etc., 
Are  not  surpassed  by  any  Jol)  Printing  Ottiee  in  the  State.    No  worlv  is  allowed  to  leave  the 
office  that  Is  not  fully  up  to  the  highest  standard.  W    RUSSELL. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,    10   Spruce   St.,    New  York. 


ESTABLISHED  Isr.s. 

THE  LAWS  OF  LIFE  :  A  FAMILY  HEALTH  JOURNAL. 
DANSVlLliE,  .....  NEW    YOaK. 

The  Laws  of  Life  is  au  illustrated  Monthly  Magazine,  devoted  to  the  interests  of  the 
public  health.  Its  circulation,  constantly  increasing,  now  extends  throughout  every  State 
and  Territory  of  our  country.  Advertising  space  limited.  No  advertisements  of" Patent 
Medicines  are  ever  Inserted,  and  only  those  are  desired  of  whose  good  faith  the  Publisher* 
can  be  made  certain.    Advei-tising  Rates— .$1.75  per  inch,  single  insertion. 

Address,  The  Laws  of  Life,  Dansville,  New  York. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,   New  York. 


THE     MILLHEIM     JOURNAL. 

PUBLISHED    EVERY    THURSDAY    AT 

MILLHEIM,  .....  PENNSYLVANIA. 

R,    A.    BUMILLER,   Editor  and  Publisher. 


SUBSCRIPTION,    $\M    A    YEAR,     IN    ADVANCE. 
The  Journal' is  a  four -page,  seven-column  local  Newspaper,  with  steadily  increasing 
circulation,  full  of  news  and  d  desiral)le  advertising  medium. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  lu  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

DER     DEUTSCHE     "  STATEN    ISLANDER." 

EIXJEAVATER,  -  .  STATEN    ISLAND,  NEW  YORK. 

JOHN      SCHIEFER,      PUBLISHER. 
SUBSCRIPTION,  .$2.00  PER    YEAR. 
The  Staten  Islander  is  the  only  German  Newspaper  published  In  Richmontl  County.    Is 
is.sued  weekly,  and  Its  well-tilled  columns  of  advertisements  is  sufficient  guarantee  of  its 
value  as  au  advertising  medium. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co  ,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


LA     PATRIE     NOUVELLE. 
COHOES,  ......         NEW  YORK. 

ISSUED     WEEKLY. 

J.    M.    AUTHIER,  -  -  -  Publisher. 

SUBSCRIPTKJN,  $1.50  PER  YEAR. 

La  Patrie  Nouvelle  is  a  French  paper— the  only  one  of  any  importance  published  in 
the  State,  outside  of  the  City  of  New  York. 

As  an  advertising  medium  it  offers  rare  value  at  very  reasonable  rate.s. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


LEW^ISTOW^N    GAZETTE. 
LEWISTOWN,  ■  -  .  .  PENNSYLVANIA. 

STACKPOLE    BROS.,    Publishers. 


PUBLISHED    WEDNESDAYS.      AVERAGE   CIRCULATION,   1,300. 

Established  1S09.     Size,  26x40.     Sub.scription,  $1.50,  in  advance.     Republican. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


DAYTON   SQUARE   DEALER. 

PUBLISHED   WEEKLY.                                  ISSUED  SATURDAYS. 
DAYTON, INDIANA. 

W.  E.  FRENCH,  Proprieter.  T.  N.  FRENCH,  Editor. 

CIRCULATION,     1,000    COPIES    WEEKLY    IN    TOWN    AND    COUNTY. 
ESTABLISHED   1878.  TERMS,  $1.00  PER  YEAR  IN  ADVANCE. 

The  best  medium  in  Indiana  for  advertising  farming  implements.    Good  paying  adver- 
tisements solicited.    None  others  wanted.    Rates,  60  cents  per  inch  per  month. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER   DIRECTORY.  961 


Electra  —  Brightness. 


FOR     THE      NEW     YEAR. 


.1  O  U  K  N  A  r.      F(>K     HOMES     AND     J?  t'  H  O  O  I<  IS 


COURIER-JOURNAL      BUILDING. 


LOUISVILLE,  -  -  -  KENTUCKY. 


Do  not  order  .vour  pci-icjtHcal  literature  for  the  new  year  \vithout  examining  a  .speeinieu 
number  of  tiiis  briglit,  breezy,  cheery  Magazine.  It  eontain.s  departments  for  every  va- 
riety of  home  reading,  some  of  which  are  not  found  in  any  other  journal. 


CURRENT  HISTORY  is  a  record  of  current  civil  and  political  affairs  made  interesting 
and  attractive.  An  exchange  says  of  It:  "This  department  alone  is  worth  much  unu-e 
than  the  very  reasonable  price  of  the  magazine." 

READING  CLUB  oifers  pleasant  paths  in  historical  reading  and  research,  and  will 
prove  a  delight  to  man.v. 

HOME  SUNLIGHT  to  encourage  and  develop  all  that  is  good  in  the  home  circle.  Au  in- 
valid mother  writes  us  :  "  As  a  mother  too  feeble  to  talk  to  my  boys,  I  most  cordially 
thank  you  for  'Home  Sunlight.'  " 

ART  NEEDLEWORK,  just  introduced,  will  be  very  suggestive  for  Christmas  designs 
and  home  adornments  ;  and  FASHIONS  FOR  ALL  can  be  obtained  through  the  publisher  of 
the  Electra,  free  of  charge  to  its  subscribers. 

OUR  CONTRIBUTORS.— While  encouraging  largely  home  talent,  we  have  secured  many 
of  the  best  writers  in  the  United  States  for  the  Elkc  tra,  and  we  claim  that  the  body  of  our 
magazine  will  be  filled  with  just  as  bright,  entertaining  and  instructive  matter  as  can  be 
found  in  any  journal.  Its  contributors  are  among  the  best,  both  North  and  South,  East  and 
West.  Thus,  while  Electra  occupies  a  great  central  position  geographically,  we  intend 
it  shall  represent  the  great  central  Influences  which  must  emanate  from  a  literary  magazine 
of  the  highest  order,  which,  while  it  will  serve  for  delightful  recreation  in  every  leisure 
hour,  will  at  the  same  time  help  to  enoble.  purify  and  stimulate  in  all  right  and  elevating 
<lirections.  It  has  been  the  aim  of  the  editors  to  make  a  magazine  equal  in  general  interest 
to  the  leading  monthlies  of  enormous  circulation  ;  but.  while  not  sacrificing  its  beauty  and 
attractiveness,  to  contribute  more  that  is  instructive,  solid  and  truly  valuable. 

SCHOOLS.— As  an  adjunct  in  school  .work,  there  is  no  superior. 


COMMENTS     OF     OTHERS. 

"  Livel.y,  entertaining  and  useful."— .Y<?(c  I'ork  Obxercer. 

"  Pure,  wholesome  and  instructive,  as  well  as  entertaining."— iZeraM,  Ogden  Citij,  Utah. 

"  Is  filled  with  the  choicest  matter." — Interior,  Chicago,  III. 

"Electra  deserves  a  place  in  every  educated  home."— Cn/iada  Presbyterian. 


PRICE,  $-J   PER   ANNUJI,    STRICTLY   IN    ADVANCE;   Htm    IF   NOT. 

TEN   CENTS   PER    SPECIMEN    NUMBER. 


Electra  is  now  the  successor  to  At  Home  and  Abioad  and  Ladies'  Peart,  and  is  the  best 
advertising  medium  in  periodical  literature  in  the  South  or  West. 

CLUB  BATES.— Six  copies  of  Electra  for  $10,  or  premiums  given  for  new  subscribers  to 
those  taking  the  trouble  to  collect.  Remit  us  the  names  and  money.  Ten  thousand 
Agents  wanted  on  a  liberal  commission.     AGENTS  WANTED  in  every  State  and  Territory. 


TO     ADVERTISERS: 

The  Electra,  in  closing  Volume  II.,  offers  the  consolidated  circulation  of  At  Home  and 
Abroad  and  Ladies'  Pearl.  The  comljination  of  these  three  journals  in  one  gives  the  Elec- 
tra pre-eminence  In  Southern  periodical  literature.  Our  largest  circulation  is  now  in  the 
Central  and  Southwestern  States.  Texas  alone  has  about  six  hundred  subscribers,  while 
Tennessee,  Kentucky  and  Virginia  each  about  that  number.  But  we  have  constituents  in 
every  State  and  Territory  in  the  United  States,  and  are  establishing  local  and  general  agents 
everywhere.  One  of  the  editors  has  just  returned  from  au  extended  tour  in  the  Northwest, 
establishing  agencies,  local  and  general,  in  Dakota,  Minnesota,  Wisconsin,  Iowa,  Indiana 
and  Illinois,  from  whom  we  hope  for  rich  rewards  in  the  near  future. 

Supplying  agents  and  sending  out  specimen  numbers,  with  our  regular  subscribers, 
make  our  average  circulation  now  nearly  5.000. 

ANNIE    E.    WILSON,  ) 

-----  -  Editors. 

ISABELLA    M.    LEYBURN,  ^ 

Address  all  communications  to  MISS    I.    M.    LEYBURN, 

COURIER-.IOURNAL    BUILDING,    LOUISVILLE,    KY. 

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GEO.  P.  KOWELL  &  GO'S 


NEBRASKA    PRESS. 

DAILY    AND    WEEKLY. 

Nebraska. 


Nebraska   City, 


BROWN  &  FAIRBROTHER,  Proprietors. 

Weekly  published  Saturday  ;  Daily  in  the 
Morning.    Weekly,  .$2  ;  Daily,  $10  per  year. 

Official  paper  of  Otoe  County,  the  oldest 
county  in  the  State.    Only  Republican  paper 

In  the  county.        

THE  DELA^VARE  PIONEER. 


Wilitiingtou, 


Published  Weekly  at 

Dela^vare. 


Terms :   $2.00  a  year. 
FRANCIS  SCHEU, 


Proprietor. 

The  only  German  weekly  newspaper  in 
Wilmington.  An  excellent  medium  for 
reaching   the   German   population    in    this 

section. 

READ!    READ!! 


THE    CHRISTIAN    PROGRESS. 


Dovrellto^vu, 


Tenuessee. 


Published  Monthly  at  50  Cents  per  Year. 


A  live  journal,  chock  full  of  choice  reading. 
Very  attractive,  without  a  rival  in  cheapness. 
Advocates  restoration  of  Primitive  Doctrines 
and  Chui-ch  Ordinances.  Contains  various 
departments  of  Christian  knowledge. 

SAMPLE  copy  FREE. 

REV.  M.  CURTIS,         -  -         Editor. 

MIDLOTHIAN    NEWS. 


Mirtlotbiau, 


Texas. 


J.  E.  CONNEVEY,  Proprietor. 


CIRCULATION     GOOD,    AND      ADVERTIS- 
ING   RATES    LOW. 


Published  every  Thursday  at  $1.50  per  year. 


STATE    GAZETTE. 
IJyersburg, 


Tennessee. 


TOM  W.  NEAL,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


Established  in  1865. 


Circulates   largely    in    Dyer,   Crockett    and 
Lauderdale  Counties. 


Valuable  Advertising  Medium. 


THE    STAR. 

OFFICIAL   PAPER   OF  PIPESTONE   CO. 


Published  every  Tuesday  and  Friday  at 

Pipestone  City,  Minn. 

ISAAC  L.  HART,  -  Editor  and  Proprietor 
Terms,  $2.00  a  year. 
The  Star  is  a  local  piiiier  devoted  specially 
to  the  development  of  Uie  itsources  of  Pipe- 
stone County  and  to  tJic  bcnelit  of  all  its  peo- 
ple, and  lias  a  circulation  exceeding  that  of 
any  other  paper  in  the  county.  Unequaled 
as  an  advertising  medium. 


THE    COURIER. 

Published  every  Friday  by  Frost  &  Downiko. 

Clarence,  Shelby  Co.,  Missouri. 

Subscription  Rates  :  One  copy,  one  year,  $1.25. 
Clarence  is  situated  on  the  Hannibal  &  St. 
Joseph  Railroad,  in  Shelby  County,  sixty 
miles  west  of  Qulucy,  Illinois.  It  is  now  a 
city  of  over  1,100  inhabitants,  and  growing 
rapidly.  Has  excellent  educational  facilities 
and  is  surrounded  by  the  finest  farming 
lands  In  the  State.  The  Courier,  the  leading 
newspaper  in  the  county,  is  worthy  the  at- 
tention of  advertisers  as  a  medium  to  reach 
the  trade  of  this  section. 


NEW      ERA 


Published  by  J.  B.  R.  LYON. 

ESTABLISHED    1865. 
Greenville,         -  -  Tennessee, 

ISSUED  THURSDAYS. 


Terms  :  One  Year,  $1.50;  Six  Months,  75c. 


TERMS  OF  ADVERTISING  :  One  Square 
(10  lines  or  less),  $1.50  for  first  insertion,  and 
75  cents  for  each  continuance. 


GULF    COAST    PROGRESS. 


Bay  St.  Lioiiis, 


Mississippi. 


Issued  every  Thursday. 


PROGRESS   PUBLISHING   CO.,   Publishers. 

E.  J.  BOWERS,  Editor. 
Official  Organ  of  Bay  St.  Louis.    Official  Or- 
gan of  Hancock  County. 
SUBSCRIPTION,    $2.00   PER   YEAR, 
The  official  advertising  in   the   Progress 
carries  it  to  all  classes  in  Hancock  and  ad- 
joining counties,  and  makes  it  a  desirable 
inedium  for  general  business  advertising. 


THE    1.AMP    POST. 


Published  every  Wednesday  at 
Marion,        -        -         Nortb  Carolina, 


S.  H.  FLEMMING,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


Terms,  $1.50  per  Year. 

Is  devoted  to  the  Educational,  Agricultural, 
Mining,  Material  and  Political  Interests  of 
Western  North  Carolina. 


EAST    TEXAS    NEWS. 


Palestine, 


Texas. 


CIRCULATES     IN     EVERY    COUNTY     IN 
EASTERN    TEXAS. 


J.  A.  BILLS,  Proprietor. 


THE     liAWRENCEBURG    PRESS. 


Published  Weekly  at 

Tiawrencebiirg:,     Liawrence    County, 

Tennessee. 


INDEPENDENT  IN  POLITICS. 


JACOB  LEAMON,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


Subscription  price,  .$1.50  per  year,  in  ad- 
vance. The  Press  circulates  in  one  of  the 
finest  mineral,  manufacturing  and  agricul- 
tural sections  in  the  South. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  063 


The     Times- Democrat. 


NE'W     ORLEANS,  -  -  .  LOUISIANA. 


THE       TIMES-DEMOCRAT 

IS    THE    GREAT    REPRESENTATIVE    JOURNAL    OP    THE    NEW    SOUTH. 


No  section  of  counti'y  Is  developing  at  such  an  extraordinary  pace  as  this  favored 
territory,  and  to  those  enterprising  merchants  and  manufacturers  who  desire  their  names 
known  in  every  Southern  city  we  ofCer  our  advertising  columns  at  a  most  fair  and  equitable 
rate. 


THE       TIMES-DEMOCRAT      PUBLISHING      COMPANY, 
A.    W.    COGKERTON,     Business    Manager. 


Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  No.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Chicago    Horseman. 


CHICAGO,  -  .  .  -  -  ILLINOIS. 


A    WEEKLY    JOURNAL    DEVOTED    TO    THE    HORSE. 


Terms,    $4    per    Anuuiii. 


The  Horseman  is  the  regularly  recognized  organ  of  the  great  West.  In  its  subscription 
list  and  general  circulation  it  far  exceeds  any  other  paper  of  its  class  published  in  Chicago, 
while  in  advertising  patronage  it  has  distanced  all  competitors.  The  track,  the  turf  and 
the  paddock  are  fully  represented  in  its  columns.  Reliable  editorials,  able  correspondence, 
ample  reports  and  a  moderate  subscription  pilce— these  are  the  characteristics  of  The 
EoRSEiiAN,  upon  which  it  relies,  and  by  which  it  has  achieved  its  present  proud  position. 


THE    CHICAGO    HOKSEMAN    NEWSPAPER    CO., 

132    LA    SALLE    STREET,  -  -  CHICAGO,    ILL. 


Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


904  GEO.  P.   ROWELL   &  GO'S 

The  Daily  and  Weekly  Telegraph. 

ST.  JOHN,  N.  B.,  -  -  -  -  CANADA. 

THE  LEADING  JOURNAL  IN  THE  MARITIME  PROVINCES. 


As  an  advertising  medium  tor  this  portion  of  the  Dominion  it  is  unequalled.  Its  eircu- 
latiou  is  among  all  classes,  irrespective  of  creed  or  politics.  The  largest  daily  paper  pub- 
lished in  the  Maritime  Provinces.  Every  city,  town,  village  and  settlement,  and  every  farm- 
ing, lumbering,  mining  and  fl.shing  district  in  New  Brunswiclc,  Nova  Scotia,  and  Prince 
Edv^ard  Island,  are  reached  by  the  Daily  or  Weekly  Telegraph.  The  circulation  of  the 
respective  Daily  and  Weekly  editions  is  confessedly  much  greater  than  that  of  the  cor- 
responding editions  of  any  other  paper  published  in  the  Dominion,  east  of  Montreal. 

ESTIMATES  FOR  CONTRACTS  CHEERFULLY  FURNISHED. 
SUBSCRIPTION,  IN  ADVANCE,        -  -  -  .        DAILY,  §5 ;  WEEKLY,  $1. 

JOHN  W.  GILMOR,  Manager. 
SEND    FOR    SAMPLE    COPIES. 
Geo.  p.  Roweli,  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Millsville    Times. 


MILLSVILLE,  -  -  -  -  WISCONSIN^ 


SWORN    CIRCULATION,  ONE    THOUSAND. 


OFFICIAL    PAPER    OF    CLARK    COUNTY.      PUBLISHED    EVERY    TUESDAY. 

FOLIO,    26x40. 


JAMES    O'NEILL.    L.    A.    DOOLITTLE    AND    GEORGE    L.    JACQUES,      -       -       Editors. 


The  Times  solicits  foreign  ads.,  at  cheap  cash  rates,  from  all  parties  who  are  financially 
responsible. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

The    Franklin    News. 

issued  weekly  at 
BELGREEN,  -  -  - -  FRANKLIN    CO.,    ALA. 

PETER   WHITE,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


The   News  is  the  onlj^  paper  published  In  Belgreen,  and  that   circulates    through    the 

countj'  thoroughly. 

A    LIVE     PAPER,    PUBLISHED     IN     THE     INTERESTS     OF    A    LIVE     COMMUNITY. 
WELL    EDITED    AND     WELL    PATRONIZED. 

As  an  advertising  medium  it  is  unequalled.    Its  rates  are  reasonable,  and  its  patrons 
receive  good  value. 

Advertisers  desiring  to  reach  the  traders  of  Franklin  County  can  well  understand  the 
value  of  a  good  all-home-pi-int  newspaper,  and  should  send  in  their  orders. 
RATES    FURNISHED    ON    APPLICATION. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

Newport    News    Commercial. 

NEWPORT    NEWS,  -  ^H      '  "  VIRGINIA. 

PUBLISHED    EVERY    SATURDAY. 


JOHN    VINEY, Editor  and  Proprietor. 

THE    ONLY    NEWSPAPER    PUBLISHED    IN    WARWICK    COUNTY. 


SUBSCRIPTION,        -        .$2.00    PER    ANNUM. 


DEVOTED     TO     THE     COMMERCIAL    AND    AGRICULTURAL     INTERESTS     OF     THE 

STATE. 


Geo.  p.  Rowkll  &  Co.,  Agents.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  865 


''Simpson    Siftings." 


SITTINGS    PUBLISHING    COMPANY,    RAILROAD    AVENUE, 


SIMPSON,  -  -  -  -  KANSAS. 


THE    LEADING    JOURNAL    OF   THE    GREAT   NORTHWEST. 


ONE    OF   THE    BEST    ADVERTISING    MEDIUMS    WEST   OF    THE    MISSISSIPPL 


SIMPSON      SIFTINGS 

IS     A     LARGE    EIGHT-PAGE   WEEKLY    NEWSPAPER-FORWARD,     FEARLESS    AND 
FAIR     IN    TONE.      IT    IS     PUBLISHED    FOR   THE    PEOPLE     NOW    SO- 
JOURNING    ON    THIS    MUNDANE    SPHERE.       IT    IS    BOLD, 
INDEPENDENT    AND    PROGRESSIVE.       IT    SAYS 
WHAT     IT      PLEASES      AT     ALL 
TIMES  AND  UNDER  ALL 
CIRCUMSTANCES. 


SUBSCRIPTION,  -  -  -  SI. 50  PER  ANNUM. 


ADVERTISING     RATES     LIBERAL,    AND    MADE     KNOWN    UPON    APPLICATION    TO 

THE     PUBLICATION     OFFICE. 


ADVERTISERS   WILL   FIND    "SIFTINGS"    A    SPLENDID   ADVERTISING   MEDIUM. 


Address  all  eommunlcatious,  business  or  otherwise,  to 

SIFTINGS     PUBIilSHING     COMPANY. 

RAILROAD    AVENUE,    SIMPSON.     KANSAS. 


J.  W.  SHANKS,  ....  Editor. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


966  GEO.   P.   KOWELL  &  GO'S 


THE    ATHENIAN. 

AN       INDEPENDENT       REPUBLICAN      NEWSPAPER. 

ISSUED    WEEKLY. 

W.    F.    McCAKRON,    Editor   and  Proprietor. 

ATHENS, TENNESSEE. 

TERMS,    $1.50    A    YEAR. 
The  ATHENIAN"  i.s  rapidly  grovviuK  in  circulation  and  meeting  with  general  favor  from 
its  patrons.    It  is  "  one  of  the  liveliest  and  spiciest  papers  in  East  Tennessee,  and  has  a 
large  circulation  in  a  thrifty  and  intelligent  county."    A  good  advertising  medium. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    SOUTHERN    RAILWAY    NEWS. 

PUBLISHED    MONTHLY    BY    THE    SOUTHERN    RAILWAY    NEWS    CO., 

KNOXVILiLE, TENNESSEE. 

A.    W.    THORNTON,    Editor. 
TERMS  OF  SUBSCRIPTION  (POSTAGE  PAID),  ONE  YEAR,  50  CENTS. 
The  News  has  an  extensive  circulation  throughout  the  State,  and  as  a  medium  for  ad- 
vertisers of  railway  supplies  and  general  business  has  no  rival. 
Advertising  rates  will  be  given  on  application. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


W^AYNESBORO     MESSENGER. 

ISSUED  WEEKLY.  G.  W.  DUDLEY  &  SON,  Publishers. 

SUBSCRIPTION,    $1.50  A  YEAR. 

WAYNESBORO,  ...-..-.  A'IRGINIA. 

Rare  advantages  offered  to  advertisers  who  want  to  reach  the  trade  in  this  section  of 
the  State.    Rates  reasonable. 

Circulation  among  bona  flde  paying  subscribers. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     D£    KALB    NEW^S. 


DECATUR,  ......         GEORGIA. 

T.    C.    BOYKIN,       -  -  -  Publisher. 

Is  a  live  Weekly  Newspaper,  circulating  in  a  territory  almost  entirely  its  own,  having 
four  times  as  large  a  circulation  in  De  Kalb  County  as  the  paper  having  next  largest  circu- 
lation. 

RATES— One  inch,  one  time,  $1.00  ;  for  each  subsequent  insertion,  75e. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    MIDDLE    GEORGIA    TIMES. 
THOMASTON,  -  -  -  -  -  GEORGIA. 


ESTABLISHED   IN   1869. 


THE    ONLY    PAPER    PUBLISHED    IN    THOMASTON    OR    UPSON    COUNTY. 


JOHN    D.    ALEXANDER,    Proprietor. 
Geo.   p.    Rowell   &   Co..   Agents,    10   Spruce    St.,    New   York. 


THE      CHICA  G^     CHRONICLE. 

D.  L.  AND  L.  L.  DAVIS,  Editors  and  Proprietors. 
CHICAGO,  ......  IlililNOIS. 

SUBSCRIPTION,  $1.00  PER  ANNUM. 


The  Chronicle  Is  Republican  In  politics  and  devoted  to  the  best  Interests  of  its  readers. 
Special  attention  given  to  books,  periodicals  and  other  publications.  In  its  third  volume. 
Has  a  wide  circulation.    Advertising  rates  low. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co..  Agents,  10   Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

THE    W^EEKLY    ROUND-UP. 

CISCO,  -  -  -  -  -  EASTIiAND    CO.,  PA. 

LUSE   &   LARIMER,   Proprietors. 


DEVOTED     TO    THE     COAL,      IRON      AND     COPPER     DEVELOPMENTS, 

STOCK  AND  AGRICULTURAL  INTERESTS  OF  EASTLAND 

AND   AIXJOINING  COUNTIES. 

Subscrii)tion,  _____  $2.00  per  Year. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  Ne-iv  York. 


The  only  established  German  newspaper  in  Summit,  Portage  and  Medina  Counties. 

HANS  OTTO  BECK.J  AKRON      GERMANlA.  [george  billow. 

AKRON,  OHIO.  BECK  &  BILLOW,  Proprietors. 

Established  1869.  Published  everv  Wednesday  (weekly  edition),  and  Saturday  (Sonn- 
TAGSBlatt),  eight  pages  each  ;  price  for  both  editions,  $3,  and  the 

KRIE(iER  ZEITIING,  ofTicial  (irgaii  of  the  National  Association  of  German  ex-Sol- 
diers, published  every  Monday.    Eight  iiages.    Subscription  price,  $2. 

The  Akron  GERMANLi.  has,  by  reason  of  Its  literary  value  and  Its  low  subscription  price, 
a  large  circulation  among  the  German  population  in  the  Northern  counties  of  the  State^ 
and  is  therefore  a  valuable  medium  for  advertising.  The  Krieger  Zeitung  Is  read  by  nearly 
every  German  ex-soldier  in  the  United  States. 


AMERICAN    NEWSPAPER    DIRECTORY.  967 

ESTABLISHED  1S39. 

The   Southern    Cultivator   and 
Dixie  Farmer. 


ATLANTA,  -  -  .  .  GEORGIA. 


THE  RECOGNIZED  ORGAN  OF  SOUTHERN  AGRICULTURE  AND  PROGRESS. 


A    GUARANTEED    GENERAL   CIRCULATION   IN  EVERY  SOUTHERN   AND  WESTERN 
STATE,  WITH  25,000  BONA  FIDE  SUBSCRIBERS. 


ADVERTISERS  ARE  ALL  SATISFIED  WITH  RESULTS. 


ITS    COLUMNS    AFFORD    AN    UNEQUALED   OPPORTUNITY    FOR    NORTHERN    AND 

NORTH-WESTERN    ENTERPRISE    TO    GAIN   A    PERMANENT   AND 

PROFITABLE   FOOTHOLD   IN  THE   SOUTH. 


SPECIMEN     COPIES     SENT     ON     APPLICATION, 


Published     JIonthly     bv 
JAS.  P.  HARRISON  &  CO.,  STATE  PRINTERS,  -  -  ATLANTA,  GA. 


Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


OLDEST  IN  THE  SOUTH.  ESTABLISHED  1851. 


THE    NASHVILLE 

Journal  of  Medicine  and  Surgery 


EDITED     BY 
C.    S.    BRKiGS,    M.    D, 


TERMS:    $2.00    PER    YEAR,    INVARIABLY    IN    ADVANCE. 


ADDRESS    BUSINESS    COMMUNICATIONS    TO 

H.    A.    HASSIiOCR,    Manager, 

NASHVILLI      TENN. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


968  GEO.  P.  ROWELL  &  CO'S 


The     Review 


421    EAST    W^ATER    ST.,  - -  MILWAUKEE,    WIS. 

A    MONTHLY    JOURNAL      DEVOTED      TO     THE      INTERESTS     OK      THE    AMERICAN 

LEGION    OF    HONOR. 

OFFICIAL    JOURNAL     OF    THE      GRAND     JURISDICTIONS     OF    WISCONSIN,    IOWA, 

ILLINOIS,    OHIO,     MARYLAND    AND    TEXAS. 

H.    H.    ZAHN    &    CO.,  ....  Publishers   and   Proprietors. 

SUBSCRIPTION,    .§1.00    PER    ANNUM.      CLUB    RATES. 

The  Review  is  a  handsome  publication,  eight  larRe-sized  pages,  and  now  has  a  large  and 

rapidly  increasing  circulation.    It  has  been  adopted  as  the  official  organ  of  the  Order  in  six 

States,  which  is  evidence  of  its  importance  to  the  members  of  the  American  Legion  of 

Honor,  and  it  is  therefore  read  by  a  class  of  intelligent  readers  not  easilv  reached  b.v  most 

other  publications.    To  judicious  advertisers  the  benefits  of  advertising  in  The  Review  will 

be  apparent. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Siiruce  St.,  New  York. 


Parkersburg    Sentinel. 

PARKERSBURG,  -  -  -  W^EST    VIRGINIA. 


SENTINEL    PUBLISHING    COMPANY,    Proprietors. 


RECOGNIZED   AS    THE   LEADING   DEMOCRATIC    PAPER    IN   THIS   CONGRESSIONAL 

DISTRICT. 


A   LARGE   AND   CONSTANTLY  INCREASING   CIRCULATION. 


,  REASONABLE    RATES    TO    ADVERTISERS. 


Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Pa[ladi\im. 

BENTON    HARBOR,  - -  -  MICHIGAN. 

J.  P.  THRESHER,  -  -  Editor  and  Publisher. 

THE  LEADING  JOURNAL  OF  SOUTHWESTERN  MICHIGAN. 
A  fiO-column,  10-page,  32x44  sheet,  printed  b.v  steam,  originallv  established  in  1868,  subse- 
riuently  consolidated  with  The  Times,  at  Benton  Harbor,  Mich.,  one  of  the  most  thriving 
villages  in  the  State,  where  the  Lake  and  the  Cincinnati,  Wabash  and  Michigan,  and  the 
Chicago  and  West  Michigan  Railroads  afford  superior  transportation  facilities,  and  where 
the  very  productive  surrounding  country  is  densely  populated.  Circulation  among  mer- 
chants, manufacturers,  farmers  and  horticulturists. 

Subscriiition,  $1.50  per  year,  in  adrance.  Advertising  Rates  :  One  inch  space,  one 
week,  $1.00:  one  month,  $.!.50.  One  quarter  column,  one  week,  f.3.50;  one  month,  $8.00. 
One  half  column,  one  week,  $6.00;  one  month,  $12.00;  one  year,  $60.00.  One  column,  six 
months,  $60.00 ;  one  year,  $100. 

Conservative,  but  neutral  in  nothing.    A  moral,  outspoken  Republican  newspaper. 

Superior  Steam  Job  Printing.    Send  for  specimens  and  price  of  work. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Tpmah    Journal. 

PUBLISHED    EVERY     FRIDAY    AT 

TOMAH,  .  -  _  .  W^ISCONSIN. 


E  S  T  .\  B  L  I  S  H  E  D      18  6  6.. 


L.  B.  SQUIER,  Editor.  L.  B.  SQUIER  .4.ND  J.  D.  BUTTON,  Proprietors. 

Tlie  oldest  and   best  paper  in  Monroe  Count.v,  and  one  of  the  best  advertising  mediums 
in  the  Northwest. 


SUBSCRIPTION,  -  -  $1.25    PER    ANNUM. 


SAMPLE      COPIES     AND      ADVERTISING      RATES     ON      APPPLICATION. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  969 


The  American    Journal  of  Rail 
way    Appliances. 


32    LIBERTY    STREET,  -  NEW    YORK    CITY, 

AND 

8    LAKESIDE    BUILDING,  -  -  CHICAGO,    ILL. 


THREE    nOlil.ARS    PER     YEAR. 


A     Complete    Record    of    Pi-ogress    in     Railway    Construction    and 

Etinipnient. 


EVERY    ADVERTISEMENT    OPPOSITE    READING    MATTER,    AND    IN    IThi    OWN 
DEPARTMENT-THE    BEST    POSSIBLE    PLAN    FOR   THE    ADVERTISER. 


jP  O  W  e  r  ■     '^'^"ITH     WHICH     IS     INCORPORATED     S  I C  a  Wl  ■ 
ROBERT    GRIMSHAW,    M.  E.,    EcUtor-in-Chief. 


ONE    DOLLAR   PER    YEAR. 


DEVOTED     ENTIRELY    TO    THE     GENERATION    AND     TRANSMISSION    OF    POWER. 


SY    FAR    THE     BEST     MEDIUM     FOR     ADVERTISING     POWER-GENERATING     AND 

TRANSMITTING    MACHINERY. 


The  Street  Railway  Journal 


ONE    DOLLAR    PER    YEAR. 


THE     MOST    DIRECT    AND    SATISFACTORY    WAY    OF    REACHING    THE 

STREET    RAILWAYS. 


SEND    FOR    FULL    PARTICULARS    TO 

AMERICAN    RAILWAY    PUBLISHING    COMPANY, 

3'i    LIBERTY    STREET,  -  -  -  NEW    YORK    CITY, 

AND 
S    LAKESIDE    BUILDING,  ...  CHICACiO,    ILL. 


970 


GEO.   P.   ROWELL    &    COS 


THE    J^TOCRTON    JOURNAIi. 


Published  every  Thursday  by  Str  attox  &  Co. 
Stockton,  Cedar  Co.,  Missouri. 

Terms    of   Subscription,  per    Annum,  $1.00. 

The  Jot7RNAL  is  the  principal  and  largest 
circulated  newspaper  in  Cedar  County.  Ad- 
vertisers intrvisting  their  orders  to  us  will 
find  it  to  their  advantage.    Rates  moderate: 

THE 
WI1.1.IAMSBURG    TATTLER. 

A  Weeltly  Family  Newspaper. 

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THE    SOUTHERN   WORLD. 
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THE  ATLANTA   MEDICAL  AND  SURGICAL  JOURNAL. 
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Established  in  1855. 
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The    Southern    Practitioner. 

AN  INDEPENDENT  MONTHLY  MEDICAL  JOURNAL. 
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Forty-eight  pages  of  choice,  interesting  and  select  reading  matter  in  each  issue.    The 
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Editors  and  Proprietors. 
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Department  of  the  University  of  Tennessee. 

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All  kinds  of  ailvertisements  are  inserted  at  reasonable  rates,  and  business  fli-ms  studying 
their  best  interests  will  find  It  to  their  advantage  to  make  liberal  use  of  our  advertising 

columns.  

Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents   10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


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Health   and    Home. 


■WASHINGTON, 


DISTRICT   OF   COLUMBIA. 


PI  BLI!?HED    MONTHLY. 


SWORN  CIRCULATION,  16-3,000. 


XIITH    YEAR    OF   PUBLICATION. 


STATEMENT    UNDER    OATH. 


Washington,  D.  C,  December  29,  1S84. 
Personally  appeared  before  me,  a  notary  public.  Dr.  W.  H.  Hale,  proprietor  of  Health 
AND  Home,  who  being  duly  sworn  states  that  the  bona  fide  circulation  of  Health  and 
Home  has  averaged  over  15U,000  each  Issue  for  the  past  six  months,  and  that  its  bona  fide 
circulation  at  present  exceeds  105,000  each  issue,  exclusive  of  sample  copies. 

W.  H.  Hale. 
Subscribed  and  sworn  to  before  me,  this  Bth  day  of  December,  1884. 

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Alabama 

Arkansas 

California 

Colorado 

Connecticut 

Delaware 

District  of  Columbia. 

Florida 

Georgia 

Illinois 

Indiana 

Iowa 

Kansas 

Kentucky 

Louisiana 

Maine 

Maryland 

Massachusetts 

-Michigan 

."Minnesota 

Mississippi 

Missouri 


Our   Circulation 

.1,225 

2,985 

:i,122 

2.463 

1,349 

3,263 

4,110 

1,4T3 

2,748 

16,368 

9,740 

4,118 

8,129 

2,015 

1,620 

2,:M4 

2,809 

2,415 

, 7,247 

3,876 

1.835 

2.&49 


by   S?tates,   &c.  : 

Nebraska 3,174 

Nevada 414 

New  Hampshire 1,529 

New  Jersey 3,141 

New  York 11,371 

North  Carolina 3,769 

Ohio 11,004 

Oregon 1 ,214 

Pennsylvania 17,402 

Rhode  Island 765 

South  Carolina 547 

Tennessee 2,794 

Texas 1 ,946 

Vermont 1,470 

Vii-ginia 2,100 

West  Virginia .3,472 

Wisconsin 2,733 

Territories 2,949 

Newsdealers 1,118 

Foreign ],24S 


Total 167,076 


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Notice  permitted. 

Cash  must  accompany  all  orders.    Make  all  moneys  payable  to 

HEALTH    AND    HOME,  AVasliingtou,   !».  C. 

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Tei've  Ilaiite,  -  -  Indiana. 

Publislied  every  Tuesday,  Thursday  and 
Saturday  morning-. 

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its  district,  and  is  a  most  desirable  adver- 
tising medium. 

J.  E.  WOLFF,  Publisher. 


TREMOXT    COUNTY    REPUB- 
LIC'AN. 


Issued  Weekly  at 
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By  J.  W.  REED,  Publisher.  Yearly  Subscrip 
tion,  $1.50. 
Well  patronized  by  home  advertisers,  and 
having  a  well-established  circulation  of  large 
proportion,  the  Republican  yields  Its  adver- 
tising patrons  larger  returns  than  any  other 
paper  in  Tremont  County. 


SOUTH    HAVEN    MESSENGER. 

Published  every  Friday  Morning. 

R.  S.  DEAN,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SoutU  Haven,  Van  Bureu  Co.,  Mich. 

Terms,  $1.00  per  Annum,  strictly  in  Advance. 

Its  regular  and  extensive  circulation  in 
this  and  ad.iolning  counties  is  a  guarantee 
of  the  value  of  the  Messenger  as  a  medium 
for  advertisers.  Advertising  rates  furnished 
on  application.    


THE    \VIL,IiIAMSBUR«H    TIMES. 


H.  W.  NEWKIRK,  Publisher. 

Kentucky. 


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Issued  Weekly. 
Terms,  per  Year,  $1.00. 


Incomparable  as  an  advertising  medium. 
Hates  on  general  advertising  made  known 
on  application. 

DALLIES    OF    ST.    CROIX. 


Published  Weekly,  "in  the  interests  of  man- 
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welfare  of  Upper  St.  Croix." 

tSt.  Croix  Falls,      -      Polk  Co.,  Wis. 


D.  A.  CAN  ED  AY,  Publisher. 
Terms,  $2.00  per  Year. 


Liberal  terms   offered   to   advertisers   on 
yearly  advertisements. 


LINDEN     RECORD. 


Published  every  Thursday  at 
iLinden,  -  Genesee  Co.,  Mich. 

S.    D.    &    L.    E.    HARRIS, 
Editors  and  Publishers. 


Terms,  $1.25  per  Year,  in  Advance. 

Advertisers  desiring  to  reach  the  thrifty 
classes  of  Genesee  County  should  send  their 
orders  to  The  Record.  It  will  pay  them  to 
do  so.    Circulation  exceeds  500. 


THE    LIVINGSTON    JOURNAL. 


FRANK  HERR,  Publisher, 
Livingston, 


Alabama. 


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Advertising  orders  solicited.  Rates  reason- 
able. Large  circulation  among  bona  fide 
paying  subscribers. 


MT.    CLEMENS    PRESS. 


Published  Thursdays  by  H.  E.  RUSSELL, 


Mt.  Clemens,  -  -        Michigan. 

Subscription,  $1.50,  in  Advance. 


The  Press  haying  a  large,  and,  for  years, 
well  established  regular  circulation,  offers 
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ing  to  secure  trade  In  this  part  of  the  State. 

HANSON    CO.    ADVOCATE. 


Alexandria, 


Dakota. 


Official  Paper  of  Town  and  County. 


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THE     KENTUCKY     TELEPHONE. 
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ADVERTISEMENTS    SOLICITED. 


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CARROLL    FREE    PRESS. 


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1831; 

THE    LOUISIANA     DEMOCRAT. 
Alexandria,        -  -  Louisiana. 


H.  L.  BIOSSAT,  Business  Manager. 


The   Democrat   is    the    Official  Journal   of 
the  Town  and  Parish. 


DESIRABLE  ADVERTISING  MEDIUM. 


Circulation    large    and   rapidly   Increasing. 


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St.  Louis  Sunday  Sayings, 


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PUBLISHED  BY  THE  SAYINGS  COMPANY,  513  ELM  STREET,  ST.  LOUIS,  MO. 


CHAS.  A.  GITCHELL,  Business  Manager.  C.  E.  MEADE,  Editor. 


S.  C.  BECKWITH,  Eastern  Agent,         -        -        48  Tribune  Building,  New  York  City. 


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The  fact  that  it  now  has  a  circulation  equal  to  any  magazine  published  In  the  South, 
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because  its  pages  record  the  deeds  of  their  fathers,  brothers,  relatives  and  friends. 

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THE    LEBANON    JUNCTION    TIMES. 

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Published  every  Tuesday  at 
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It  is  a  journal  devoted  to  the  interests  of  Bartow  County.  The  official  organ.  A  newsy, 
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and  to  advertise  successfully  take  space  in  the  columns  of  The  American.  Circulation, 
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THE    LOUISA    COUNTY    TIMES. 


COLUMBUS    JUNCTION,  ....  IOWA. 

O.    I.    &    M.    J.    JAMISON,    Publishers. 


THE    ONLY    DEMOCRATIC    PAPER    PUBLISHED    IN    LOUISA    COUNTY. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

SIBLEY    COUNTY    INDEPENDENT. 
HENDERSON,  .....  MINNESOTA. 

THE     OFFICIAL     JOURNAL     OF     SIBLEY     COUNTY. 
E.  H.  DEARTH,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Terms  of  Subscription,       -       $1.50  per  Annum. 
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E.   H.  DEARTH,  Editor. 


THE    PERRY    HERALD. 

AN     INDEPENDENT      HOME      JOURNAL. 
PERRY,  -  -  -  -  -  -  NEW   YORK. 

GEORGE  C.  KING,  Publisher. 
A  seven-column  folio  ;  printed  entirely  upon  its  own  press.  No  plates  used  for  reading 
matter.  Conspicuous  among  rural  weeklies  for  handsome  make-up  and  excellence  of  print. 
Devoted  to  local  news  and  home  interests.  Edited  ably  and  carefully.  Character— non- 
partisan, bright,  progressive,  thoroughly  respectable.  Circulation,  January,  1885,  COO.  Issued 
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THE    FRIENDS'     REVIEW^. 

PHILADELPHIA,  -  -    -  -  PENNSYLVANIA. 

A    WEEKLY    RELIGIOUS,   LITERARY    AND    MISCELLANEOUS    JOURNAL. 

$2.00   A    YEAR,    IN    ADVANCE. 

HENRY    HARTSHORNE,  Editor.  FRANKLIN    E.   PAIGE,  Publisher. 

Office,    1316  Filbert  Street,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Gfo.  p.  Rowell  &  C9.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


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Hattiesburg    Herald. 


HATTIESBURG,  -  -  -  MISSISSIPPI. 


THE     OFFICIAL     ORGAN     OF     PERKY     AND     COVINGTON     COUNTIES     AND     THE 

TOWN    OF    HATTIESBURG. 


PUBLI!SHEJ»     BY     MrLAIKIN    A     A  I>A.>I?4<»N. 


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'THE    HERALD"     IS     THE     ONLY     NEWSPAPER     PUBLISHED    IN    HATTIESBURG. 


WELL-CONDUCTED    AND     FIRST-CLASS     FAMILY     PAPER.     DEVOTED    TO    THE 

INTERESTS    OF    ITS    OWN    DISTRICT    IN    PARTICULAR,    AND    OF 

THE    STATE    GENERALLY. 


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RATES     REASONABLE. 


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THE    IIUNDEE    REPORTER. 

Published  every  Friday. 

JAMES  E.  CARR,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Dundee,         ...        Michigan. 

Terms,  per  Year,  $1.00,  In  Advance. 

The  Reporter  circulates  extensively  in  a 
rich  farming  and  manut'acfturing  district, 
and  as  an  advertising  medium,  being  the 
only  paper  published  iu  the  town,  offers 
great  facilities  to  business  firms. 

THE    DUBLIN    GAZETTE. 


Issued  every  Saturday. 
Dublin,  -  -  Georgia. 

JOHNSON    &  STUBBS,    Publishers. 


Under  new  management  The  Gazette  has 
largely  increased  its  circulation,  and  is  no vi^ 
acknowledged  as  the  best  advertising  me- 
dium in  Laurens  County. 


JACKSON    JOURNAL. 


Issued  Weekly. 


THE     CONCORDIA    SENTINEL. 


Vidalia, 


Issued  every  Saturday. 

Louisiana. 


J.  L.  ROUNTREE,  Publisher. 

The  Sentinel,  being  the  ofQcial  journal  of 
the  parishes  of  Concordia  and  Vidalia,  offers 
to  advertisers  unequaled  facilities,  as  it 
reaches  all  classes  in  its  own  and  surround- 
ing parishes.  


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BRUNSWICK     BREEZE. 


Brunswick, 


Georgia. 


THE  ONLY  DAILY  IN  GLYNN  COUNTY. 

LIVE.  RACY. 

ILLIDGE  &  NELSON,  Publishers. 

$5.00  a  Year,  in  advance. 

Issued  under  full  pressure  and  with  great 

good  will  every  morning  except  Monday. 

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THE      ENTERPRISE. 


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loiiva. 


C.  OTTO   STAND,  Publisher. 

Subscription,  -  $2.00  a  Year. 

Advertisers  wishing  to  reach  the  German- 
speaking  population  of  the  State  of  Iowa 
should  patronize  the  columns  of  The  Journal. 

ESTABLISHED   FEBRUARY  1.5,  18T3. 
THE      ST.     CHARLES      HERALD. 

Published  every  Saturday  at 

Hahnville,   St.  diaries   Parish,   La. 

JOSEPH  W.  CAREW,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
The  centre  of  a  large  and  rich  sugar,  mo- 
lasses, rice,  orange,  lumber  and  moss  coun- 
try, intersected  by  rivers,  lakes  and  railroads. 
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sent  on  application. 

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An  eight-page  paper,  with  a  large  circula- 
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Coon  Rapids  has  1,100  population,  and  is 
growing  rapidly. 

HENRY  BROS.,  Publishers  and  Proprietors. 

THE     ADVANCE. 

EVENING. 


Lynchburg, 


Virginia. 


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The  leading  colored  organ  in  Virginia.  It 
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$1.00  for  Six  Months. 


It  Is  not  a  patent  sheet.    Address 

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THE    BURLINGTON    CLIPPER. 


Burlington, 


Vermont. 


DAILY  (except  Sunday) ;  two  editions  each 
day. 

Sworn  circulation,  3,885. 


Advertising  rates  sent  on  application. 


Florence, 


MINING     NEWS. 

.  Wisconsin. 


CHASE  S.  OSBORN,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


Subscription,  $2.50  per  Year,  in  Advance. 


Only  Mining  Paper  in  Wisconsin. 

Circulates    1,000   copies   weekly  among  live 
people. 

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THE    LARNED     CHRONOSCOPE. 


REPUBLICAN. 


Is  the  live,  aggressive  paper  of  Vermont. 
It  is  cussed  and  discussed  more  than  any 
other. 


Advei-tising  rates  reasonable, 
C.  S.  KINSLEY', 


Lamed, 


PUBLISHED   AT 

Pawnee  Co.,  Kan. 


Official  Paper  of  the  County  and  City. 


The  best  advertising  medium  in  Western 
Publisher.     '  Kansas. 


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The    Philadelphia    Press. 

THE    PRESS    CO.    (LIMITED),    PUBLISHERS, 

PHILADELPHIA,  .  -  -  -  PENNSYLVANIA. 

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telegraphic  news  ser\nce,  in  the  extent  and  variety  of  its  foreign  and  domestic  correspon- 
dence, in  the  independence,  vigor  and  ability  of  its  editorial  discussion,  in  everything 
necessary  to  sustain  its  reputation  as  a  great  metropolitan  newspaper. 


THE    SUNDAY    PRESS. 


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world. 

THE    'WEEKLY    PRESS. 


Is  the  model  family  newspaper,  containing  the  cream  of  the  news,  and  all  of  the  best 
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AN    INDEPENDENT    NEWSPAPER. 


PUBLISHED  WEEKLY  BY 

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AT 

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are  influential  papers  of  their  class,  and  are  absolute  authority  on  commercial,  financial 
and  all  other  business  matters.  Every  number  contains  valuable  information  to  the 
merchant,  and  they  are  acknowledged  to  be  of  e<iual  merit  to  that  of  any  similar  publica- 
tions in  the  United  States.  They  have  large  and  constantly-growing  circulation,  lielng 
devoted  to  the  Interests  of  merchants,  manufacturers,  bankers  and  business  men  generally. 

SUBSCRIPTION,  DAILY,  .Sli.OO  PER  ANNUM ;    WEEKLY,  $2.^. 

SPECIMEN    COPIES    FURNISHED    ON     APPLICATION. 

54   MAGAZINE   ST.,  -  -  -  NEW    ORLEANS,  LA. 

Geo.  p.  Roweli.  &  Co..  Agents,  lii  Sjirucc  St..  New  York. 


The   Carpet   Trade  and  Review. 

The  Carpet  Tr.^de,        ....         Estal)lished  August,  IsTU. 
The  Carpet  Trade  Review,  -  -  Established  December,  1873. 

Consolidated,       -        -       July,  1882. 

335   BROADWAY,  ...  NEW^  YORK. 

Editors :  WILLIAM  BERRI— WILLIAM  A.  HARRIS. 


ISSUED   SEMI-MONTHLY   BY   THE    REVIEW   PUBLISHING   COMPANY. 
SHEPPARD  KNAPP,  President.  -  -  EDWARD  H.  BAILEY,  Treasurer. 


RECOGNIZED  REPRESENTATIVE  OF  THE  CARPET  AND  UPHOLSTERY  TRADES. 


SUBSCRIPTION,  $3.U0  PER  ANNUM,  IN  ADVANCE.    SINGLE  COPIES,  aS  CTS. 
Ma.>'  be  obtained  from  an.v  news  agent  in  the  United  States,  through  the  American 
News  Company.     Foreign  Sdbscription,  $5.00  per  Annum,  in  advance,  Including  postage. 

Advertising  Rates  Sent  on  Application. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  A.geuts,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

The   Webster   City  Argus. 

published    every  FRID.4Y  AT 

W^EBSTER    CITY,  -  .  -  -  lOW^A. 


TERMS  :  $1.50  PER  YEAR. 


BLAIR  &  HELLEN,  Editors  and  Publishers. 


The  Spiciest  I  The  Freshest '.  The  Best  1  Official  paper  of  the  county  and  of  Webster 
City  ;  also  official  paper  of  the  incorporated  towns  of  Williams  and  Jewell  Junction,  in 
Hamilton  County.    The  best  advertising  medium,  b.v  far,  in  the  eount.v.    Best  equipped  Job 

Department  in  the  count.y.  

CIRCULATION,    OVER    1,200. 


Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The   Palladium    of   Labor. 

HAMILTON,  -  -  -  -  ONTARIO. 

OFFICIAL  JOURNAL  OF  ORGANIZED  LABOR  IN  CANADA. 


THE  ONLY  LABOR  PAPER  PUBLISHED  I.N  THE  DOMINION. 

Has  attained  a  circulation  of  over  SIX  THOUSAND  copies  weekly  during  the  first  two 
years  of  its  publication,  and  is  steadily  increasing. 

An  E.xcellent  Advertising  Medium. 


SUBSCRIPTION,  -  -  -  $1.00    PER    YEAR. 

Advertising  Rates  Low  in  Proportion  to  Circulation. 

CO  OPERATIVE  PRINTING  CO.,  Publishers,        -  -  -  -         HAMILTON,  ONT. 

W.  H.  ROWE,  Manager. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMEIUCAX  NEWSPAPER   DIRECTORY.  985 


The    Silver    Dollar. 


JACKSBORO',  -  -  -  -  TENNESSEE. 

BY    DR.    FRANK    I.,INDSEY, 

"Everybody's    Paper."        Pitblislied    in    the    ''Eden    of    America." 


A    LIVE.    WIDE-AWAKE.    ORIGINAL,    BOUGHT,    STOLEN    AND    SELECTED 
LITERARY    PAPER    OF    TO-DAY. 


THE    BRIGHTEST    AND    BEST    WEEKLY    .JOURNAL    PUBLISHED    IN    NORTH 

AMERICA    FOR    THE    PRICE. 


IT    IS    A    BUSINESS    PAPER,    LOADED    TO    THE    MUZZLE    WITH    PECULIAR 

LITERATURE    NOT    FOUND    IN    ANY    OTHER    CIRCULATING    MKDIUM, 

FURNISHING    MORE    INFORMATION    OF    INTRINSIC    VALUE, 

MORE    FUN,    FACT    AND    FANCY    TO    THE    SQUARE 

YARD,    THAN   ANY    OTHER   PAPER   PUBLISHED 

ON    THIS    OR    ANY    OTHER    GLOBE. 


A    LIBERAL    DISCOUNT    TO    CLUBS,    BREECH-LOADING    SHOT    GUNS    AND 
ANCIENT    MAIDEN     LADIES. 


IT     IS    BOLD,     INDEPENDENT    AND    SAUCY;    IN    TONE     FEARLESS,     FORWARD 

AND    FAIR.      IT    KNOWS     NO     BOSS.     AND     IS     OWNED     BY     THE 

PUBLISHER.     AND    PUBLISHED    BY    THE    OWNER.      IT    IS 

NON-PARTIZAN,     BUT    SHOOTS    WITHOUT    REST 

AT     "MEN    AND    THINGS." 


'THE    SILVER    DOLLAR"     IS    ON    FILE    ON    THE    CABIN    WALL    OF    EVERY    YEO- 
MAN   OF    TENNESSEE.    IT    IS    "KEPT    IN    STOCK"    BY    EVERY    ADVERTIS- 
ING   AGENT    IN    AMERICA    AND    CANADA;      IT    IS    FOUND    ON    THE 
COUNTER    OF    EVERY    MERCHANT,    AND    ON    THE    CENTRE 
TABLE    OF    EVERY    WIDE-AWAKE    HOME    CIRCLE. 


"THE    SILVER    DOLLAR"    HAS    NO    MORTGAGES.    BAD    DEBTS,    BONDS,    POOR 

RELATIONS,    PARTY,    CHURCH    OR    RING  ;    IT    IS   A    PEOPLE'S    PAPER, 

FURNISHED    FOR    ONE    DOLLAR    FOR    ONE    YEAR,    OR    ONE 

THOUSAND    DOLLARS    FOR    ONE    THOUSAND    YEARS. 


ADVERTISING    RATES    VERY    LIBERAL    AND    QUOTED    ON    APPLR'ATION. 


SAMPLE    COPIES,    TEN    CENTS;      NONE    FREE.      OUR    COUNTERSIGN    IS    "CASH, 

AND    NO    MUCKLE-HEADED    DEAD    BEAT     CAN    ENTER    OUR    COLUMNS 

OR    SECURE    THE    PAPER    WITHOUT    THE   COUNTERSIGN.     NO 

"REFERENCE"    WANTED.      SHORT     ADVERTISEMENTS 

WITH    CUTS    PREFERRED. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


986 


GEO.   P.  ROWELL   &  GO'S 


THE    WISCONSIN    STATESMAN. 
Elroy,  ...         Wisconsin. 

Is  a  large  eight-page  paper,  six  columns, 
containing  latest  news,  interesting  literary 
matter,  and  devoted  in  polities  to  the  cause 
of  temperance  only.  Constantly  increasing 
in  circulation.  The  Statesman  is  a  fearless 
family  Newspaper,  and  should  have  a  place  in 
every  family.  Its  circulation  is  not  merely 
local,  but  extends  widely  in  the  surrounding 
country,  hence  an  excellent  medium  for  ad- 
vertising. It  bids  fair  to  have  a  very  large  in- 
crease in  its  circulation  at  no  distant  date. 

D.  C.  TALBOT,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Subscription,  $1.50  per  Annum. 

THE    INDEX. 


Published  every  Wednesday  Morning  at 
East  Brady,         -        Clarion  Co.,  Pa. 


Terms,  $1.00  per  Year,  in  Advance. 

J.  W.  MARTIN,       -       Editor  and  Publisher. 

The  merits  of  The  Index  as  au  advertising 
medium  are  so  clearly  set  forth  in  the  ex- 
tended use  of  its  columns  by  home  advertis- 
ers, that  further  testimon.y  of  its  value  In 
that  respect  is  unnecessary'. 

ESTABLISHED  1842. 
THE    PIKE    CO.    REPUBLICAN. 


Waverly, 


Obio. 


Issued  Weekly. 
H.  R.  SNYDER,         -         .        -        -        Editor. 

Tei-ms  of  Subscription  : 
One  Copy,  One  Year,       -       -       $1.50. 

The  Republican  is  the  oldest  paper  pub- 
lished in  Waverly,  and  circulates  largely  In  a 
rich  agricultural"  district,  and  is  an  excellent 
advertising  medium 


THE    ENTERPRISE. 

Evansville,  -  -         Wisconsin. 

An  Independent  .iournal,  published  l).v  the 
Evansville  Publishing  Association.  Issued 
everv  Tuesday  and  Satui'dav  morning.  M.  V. 
Pratt,  President ;  C.  A.  Llbby,  Editor. 

The  Enterprise  has  the  largest  circulation 
of  an.v  paper  In  Western  Rock  County,  which 
Is  rapidly  Increasing.  Issued  semi-weekly, 
it  is  as  good  and  cheap  an  advertising  me- 
dium as  can  be  found  l)etween  Chicago  and 
St.  Paul.  Sample  copies  .sent  free  to  any  ad- 
dress. Rates  of  advertising  made  known  on 
application.  Subscription  :  Tuesday  edition, 
$1.25  per  Year  ;  Saturday,  $1.00;  both,  $2.00. 


THE    STRYKER    ADVANCE. 


Stvyker, 


Ohio. 


Issued  every  Thursday. 


WM.  and  P.  G.  DeWITT,  Publishers  and  Pro- 
pi-ietors.    C.  J.  DeWITT,  Editor. 

The  circulation  of  The  Advance  is  large,  Its 
advertising  rates  are  low,  and  as  an  adver- 
tising medium  in  its  district  it  claims  to  have 
the  lead. 

THE    NANTICOKE    TRIBUNE. 

Formerly  The  Luzerne  Venture. 

Published  at 
Nauticoke,        -        -        Pennsylvania. 

A  Weekly  Republican  Paper. 
-     M.  C.  ANDREAS,  -  Publisher. 

To  Advertisers— Rates  will  be  furnished  on 
application.  The  circulation  of  the  Tribune 
is  extensive,  and  the  amount  of  local  adver- 
tising in  Its  columns  Is  a  sufficient  guarantee 
of  Its  value  as  sn  advertising  medium. 


THE     NORTH     STAR. 


Published  every  Saturday  at 
Presqne  Isle,  -  -  Maiuer 

By  F.  G.  PARKER  &  CO. 


Terms, 


Per  Year,  $2.00. 


The  population  of  Presque  Isle  is  now  2,500  . 

The  North  Star  is  acknowledged  as  the 
best  advertising  medium  in  Its  district.  Its 
circulation  is  among  bona  fide  subscribers. 
Is  regular,  and  its  rates  very  reasonable. 


IOWA      TEACHER, 


Marslialltovcn,  -  -  Iowa. 

Magazine  ;  44  pages ;  size  of  page,  4x7. 

C.  N.  MARVIN  &  L.  E.  CHURCHILL,  Editors. 

J.  MORRISSEY,  Business  Manager. 

Subscription,  -  -  $1.00  per  Year. 

A  monthly  educational  journal  devoted  to 
the  principles  and  methods  of  the  "  New  Edu- 
cation." It  was  established  in  1882,  and  has 
steadil.v  Increased  in  circulation,  being  now 
regarded  as  one  of  the  principal  educational 
journals  of  the  Northwest.    Circulation,  1,500. 


THE     SUN. 


Published  at 


Griflin, 


Georgia. 


A  Weekly  Newspaper. 


GiifBn  Is  situated  in  the  midst  of  one  of  the 
richest  and  healthiest  fruit  and  agricultural 
sections  of  the  South. 

The  handsomest  weekl.r  in  the  State  out- 
side of  the  large  cities.  The  Sun  is  authority 
on  all  local  matters,  and  is  widely  circulated. 
Address  The  Sun,  Grifdn.  Ga. 

THE    ailNERAL,    AGE. 


Cliepnltepec, 


Alabama. 


Subscription,  $1.00  a  Year. 
R.  T.  ROBINETT,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


A  new  and  flrst-class  weekly  paper,  pub- 
lished in  a  section  possessing  great  natural 
resources.  Advertising  rates  furnished  on 
application. 

Circulation,  500. 

THE    CAMBRIDGE    NEWS. 


Cambridge, 


Kansas. 


SHERMAN  &  HICKS,  Publishers. 

A.  V.  WILKINSON.  Editor. 


A  red-hot  Republican  sheet,  published  In  a 
lively  town  In  one  of  the  best  portions  of 
Kansas.  It  will  always  be  found  working 
for  home  and  talking  for  home.  Any  informa- 
tion regarding  this  particular  portion  of 
"  Bleeding  Kansas  "  cheerfully  furnished. 

THE     FARM      JOURNAL     AND 
LIVE    STOCK    REVIEAV. 


Cetlar  Rapids, 


Iowa. 


The  Farm  Journal  has  18,500  cash  paid 
circulation,  and  Is  the  finest  medium  in  the 
country  for  reaching  the  agricultural  people 
of  the  West.  Rates  very  low.  Proof  of  cir- 
culation gladly  furnished.    Address, 

.       .JOURNAL  PUBLISHING  CO., 
Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa. 


AMERICA>r  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  987 


Albany    Evening    Journal 


ESTABLISHED    1830. 


ALBANY, NEW   YORK. 


DAILY,    SEMI-WEEK1.V    AND    WEEKLY. 


THE    JOURNAL.  IS    THE    LEADING    REPUBLICAN   PAPER   OF  NEW  YORK   STATE. 

IT  GIVES  ALL  THE  NEWS. 


Its  large  circulation  makes  it  the  most  desirable  advertising  medium  at  the  Stat© 
Capital. 


ADDRESS : 

THE     JOURNAL     COMPANY, 

ALBANY,  _  _  .  -  NEW   YORK. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The     Sun. 


FAYETTEVILLE,  -  -  NORTH  CAROLINA* 


JOSIAH  EVANS  and  R.  K.  BRYAN,  Jr.,  -  -  EDITORS  and  PROPRIETORS. 


SUB^?C'RIPTIO^,  *1..50  PER  YEAR. 


HAS    A    LARGE    CIRCULATION    IN    CENTRAL    NORTH    CAROLINA,    AND    IS    READ- 
IN    TWENTY-SIX    STATES    AND    TERRITORIES. 


One  of  the  best  advertising  mediums  in  the  State.    Rates  reasonable. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  No.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


988  GEO.  P.   ROWELL   &  GO'S 


AMITE    CITY    INDEPENDENT. 

An  Iiiili'ijcndeiit  Weekly,  publisheil  at 
AMITE    CITY,  -...--  liOUIfelANA. 

R.  W.  READ,  Editor,  Publisher  and  Proprietor. 
The  Independent  ifs  the  loading  paper  in  Eastern  Louisiana,  outside  of  New  Orleans  and 
Baton  Rouge.  It  is  published  near  the  eentre  of  the  seven  Florida  Parishes,  in  which  it  has 
a  Rood  circulation.  Is  read  by  at  least  one-half  of  the  population.  Terms  moderate  and 
business  promptly  attended  to.  Special  positions  cannot  be  given  to  any  advertisement. 
No  wooden  cuts  inserted.  Solid  metal  cuts  reiiuired  and  inserted  at  fair  rates.  A  small 
wooden  cut  to  go  at  the  head  of  an  advertisement  will  be  accepted. 


THE    liEITCHFIELD    SUNBEAM. 

C.  J.  YAGER,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

"THE  SUNBEAM"  IS  PUBLISHED  EVERY  FRIDAY  MORNING  AT 

L,EITC'HFIELD, KENTUCKY. 

Rates  of  Advertising  :  One  inch,  ttrst  insertion,  $1.00  ;  each  subsequent  Insertion,  50c.; 
a  liberal  reduction  to  yearly  advertisers  ;  displayed  advertisements  charged  for  according 
to  the  space  occupied.  '  To  regular  advertisers  we  offer  superior  inducements. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents^  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE  CANADA  MEDICAL  RECORD. 

MONTREAL,  -  (DU.UVER  35G,  P.  O.)  -  -  QUEBEC. 

A  Monthly  Journal  of  Medicine  and  Surgery. 
FRANCIS    W.    CAMPBELL,    M.  A.,  M.  D.,  L.  R.  C.  V.,  London,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
SUBSCRIPTION,  -  -  .'S2.00  per  Annum. 

Send  for  rates  of  advertising,  which  are  very  liberal.    All  communications  must  be  ad- 
dressed to  the  Editor. 


THE    FORESTERS'    JOURNAL. 
NEW    YORK    CITY,  .....  NEW    YORK. 

THIS  PAPER  IS  THE  OFFICIAL  ORGAN  OF  THE  ANCIENT  ORDER  OF  FORESTERS, 

and  circulates  through  everv  State  in  America,  and  also  in  Canada.    The  Order  numbers  in 

the  United  States  and  Canada  30,000.    This  is,  therefore, 

AN     EXCELLENT     MEDIUM     FOR      ADVERTISERS. 

Office  of  Publication  :  -  487  Seventh  Avenue,  New  York  City. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


R  E  VIE  W  . 

1,A    PORTE    CITY,  .....  IOWA. 

S.  A.  WAGONER  &  CO.,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

The  Review  is  a  well-established  and  influential  weekly  paper,  and  is  well-known  to 

advertisers  everywhere  as  the  best  advertising  medium  In  Northwestern  Iowa.   It  is  always 

a  good,  interesting  paper,  eight  pages,  well  printed,  and  will  compare  favorably  with  any 

weekly  in  Iowa.    A  fine  Job  Printing  Department  is  connected  with  the  office. 

Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


ACTA     VICTORIANA. 

COBOURG,  .....  ONTARIO,    CAN. 

M.  R.  ALLISON,  Business  Manager,  Drawer  22,  Cobourg,  Ont 
A  Monthly  journal,  published  during  the  college  year  by  the  Literary  and  Jackson  Soci- 
eties, in  the  interest  of  the  students,  alumni  and  friends  of  the  University  of  Victoria  Col- 
lege, Cobourg,  Ontario.    Has  the  largest  bona  fide  circulation  of  any  college  journal  pub- 
lisiied  ill  the  Dominion  of  Canada. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    CANADIAN    DAIRYMAN.  ,.^„^., 

MONTREAL,,  ......  QUEBEC. 

The  Canadian  Dairyman  is  the  only  dairy  paper  published  in  Canada,  and  is  addressed  to 
the  best  class  of  dairy  farmers.  No  other  medium  offers  so  good  a  return  to  advertisers 
who  wish  to  reach  the  dairy  farmers,  cheese  manufacturers  and  produce  merchants 
throughout  the  Dominion.  It  is  being  circulated  largely  in  every  province,  and  is  highly 
commended  by  press  and  people.  Secure  iiuotations  for  space  and  test  The  Dairyman. 
References  given  from  other  advertisers.    Address 

CANADIAN    DAIRYMAN    PUBLISHING  CO.,    E.  B.  BIG6AR,  Manager, 

lti2  James  St.,  Montreal. 


THE    "WESTCHESTER    NEWS. 

Published  every  Saturday  Morning  in  time  for  the  early  mails  North  and  South. 

W  HITE    PLAINS,  -  .  -  WEST(  HESTER  CO.,  N.  Y. 

EDWARD  B.  LONG,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

TERMS   OP   SUBSCRIPTION,  $2.00  per  Annum. 

Rates  of  advertising  i-easonable,  commensurate  with  the  value  of  the  circulation  attained 

by  The  News.    Orders  solicited. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  9S& 


Cincinnati  Daily  Hotel  Journal. 


CINCINNATI,  -----  OHIOo 


ARNOLD     «fc     SPRING,     Publishers, 


S.  P.  V.  ARNOLD,  Editor.  R.  Y.  SPRING,  Business  Manager. 


PUBLISHED  DAILY  EXCEPT  SUNDAY. 
OFFICIAL  ORGAN  OF  THE  OHIO  HOTEL  KEEPERS'  ASSOCIATION. 
On  file  in  nine  liuudred  Hotels  in  tiie  United  States.    Distributed  on  all  the  trains 
entering  Cincinnati.    Every  wholesale  and  manufacturing  house  in  Cincinnati  Is  a   sub- 
scriber to  The  Hotel  Journal. 


ADVERTISING  RATES,  $.5.00  PER  INCH. 


CORRESPONDENCE  SOLICITED  FROM  ALL  PARTS  OF  THE  WORLD. 


ARNOLD    &    SPRING,    16    AND   IS    HOME    STREET,    CINCINNATI,    OHIO. 
Geo.   p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

Southern    Manufacturer    and 

Builder. 


LOUISVILLE,  -  -  -  -  KENTUCKY. 


THE  LEADING  AND  REPRESENTATIVE  PAPER 

OF      THE 

WOOD-WORKING   AND   BUILDING   INTERESTS   OF    THE    SOUTH   AND  SOUTHWEST. 


A  glance  at  its  columns  should  convince  you  that  it  is  the  VERY  BEST  MEDIUM 
through  which  you  may  spealc  to  that  class  of  buyers  in  the  South  and  Southwest  who 
handle  goods  in  your  line  of  trade. 

The  Southern  Manufacturer  and  Builder  is  the  Representative  Paper  for  this 
section  of  the  country,  and  is  extensively  circulated  throughout  the  South  and  West- 
reaching  the  very  class  of  customers  with  whom  you  wish  to  communicate.  If  you  will 
give  us  a  trial  we  feel  confident  that  we  can  please  you. 


THE  LARGEST  CIRCULATION  AND  THE  MOST  POPULAR  JOURNAL  OF  ITS  CLASS  IN 
THE  SOUTH  OR  WEST.      RATES  OF  ADVERTISING  REASONABLE. 


ADDRESS  : 

SOUTHERN      MANUFACTURER      AND      BUILDER, 

LOUISVILLE,  .-....-  KENTUCKY. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  No.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


990  GEO.  P.  ROWELL  &  GO'S 


Evening    Chronicle. 

PUBLISHED  EVERY  EVENING,  EXCEPT  SUNDAY— OFFICE :  23  BANK  PLACE, 

NEIV   ORLEANS, LOUISIANA. 

SAGENDORPH  &  CO.,  Proprietors.  M.  SAGENDORPH,  Business  Manager. 

OFFICAL   JOURNAL   OF   THE   CITY. 
Terms  of  Subscription  :  One  Year,  $6.00 ;  Single  copy,  5  cents. 
LIBERAL   ARRANGEMENTS    MADE    WITH    JIONTHLY,    QUARTERLY.    SEMI-YEARLY 

AND  YEARLY   ADVERTISERS. 
The  Chronicle  being  tlie  offlcial  journal  of  the  city,  offers  to  advertisers  better  facili- 
ties at  more  reasonable  rates  than  they  can  obtain  from  any  other  of  the  New  Orleans 

papers.  CIRCULATION    LARGE,    REGULAR    AND    GUARANTEED. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


ESTABLISHED  180S. 


The   Montreal    Herald. 

MONTREAL.  -  -  -  -  CANADA. 

An  Eight  Page  Paper  of  Fifty  Six  Columns  published  every  morning,  except  Sunday. 
Mailed  to  subscribers  in  Canada  and  in  the  United  States,  or  delivered  to  any  city  address 
for  $6.00  per  annum.  The  Herald  is  one  of  the  oldest  papers  in  the  Dominion  of  Canada; 
It  has  had  the  confidence  of  the  commercial  classes  throughout  its  life  and  is 

A    FIRST-CLASS    ADVERTISING    MEDIUM. 


THE  MONTREAL  WEEKLY  HERALD. 

An  Eight  Page  Paper  of  Fifty-six  Columns,  issued  every  Thursday.     Subscriptions  $1.00 
per  annum  if  paid  in  advance.    A  special  discount  will  be  granted  Clubs. 
Hon.  PETER  MITCHELL,  M.  P.,  Proprietor. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  Yorli. 


Our    Country    and    Village 

Schools. 

DECATUR,  -  -  _-_  -  -  ILLINOIS. 

HAS  A  LARGER  CIRCULATION  THAN  ANY  SCHOOL  JOURNAL  IN  THE  WEST. 


THE  REGULAR  MONTHLY   ISSUES  RANGE    IN  NUMBERS  FROM  5100  TO  8500  COPIES. 


NONE  BUT  CLEAN  ADVERTISING  ACCEPTED. 


Rates :  One  Inch,  $1.00 ;  One  Year,  $8.00 ;  One  Page,  $15.00 ;  One  Year,  $100.00. 

POWNER,  ACKERMAN  &  CO.,  Publishers, DECATUR,  ILL. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    THbune. 

TORONTO,  -  - -  -  ONTARIO. 

PUBLISHED  EVERY    WEDNESDAY   AND   SATURDAY,    BY   THE    TRIBUNE 
PRINTING  COMPANY  OF  TORONTO. 

THE  HON.  T.  W.  ANGLIN  (Ex-Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons),        -       -       -       Editor. 

SUBSCRIPTION,  $1.00  PER  ANNUM,  IN  ADVANCE. 

The  Tribune  Is  acknowledged  to  be  the  leading  Catholic  Journal  of  Canada,  and  owing 
to  its  large  and  rapidly  Increasing  circulation  is  unquestionably  the  best  medium  by  which 
advertisers  can  reach  the  Catholic  people.  Advertising  Rates,  Ten  Cents  per  Line, 
Nonpareil.    Contract  rates  on  application. 

W.  .R.  BURRAGE,  Manager. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  991 


WHY    DO    THE    ISRAELITES    OF    THIS    COUNTRY    LIKE 

THE    HEBREW    JOURNAL? 


BECAUSE 


1.  IT    IS    READABLE    AND    INTERESTING. 

2.  IT   GIVES    .\LL   THE   NEWS   OF    INTEREST   TO    EVERY    ISRAELITE   IN    THE 
UNITED    STATES. 

3.  IT    HAS    A    FORCE    OF     CORRESPONDENTS     IN    EVERY     PRINCIPAL     CITY 
AND    TOWN. 

4.  IT    IS    PUBLISHED    AT    A    REASONABLE    PRICE,    $'2.o0    PER    ANNUM. 


WHY    DO    ADVERTISERS    LIKE    IT? 

BECAUSE    IT    GOES    TO    A    PURCHASING    CLASS    WHO    HAVE    MEA^fS,    AND 

ARE    LIBERAL    BUYERS. 


SUBSCRIPTION,    $2.30     PER    ANNUM. 


ADVERTISING    RATES    TO    SUIT    THE    TIMES. 


ADDRESS, 

THE    HEBREW    JOURNAL, 
JOHNJIJ.    DAVIS    &    CO.,    Proprietors, 

177    aud    179    Graud    Street, 

'Sew    York   City. 


Geo.  p.  Roweix  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


992  GEO.   P.   ROWELIi  &  GO'S 


MEADVIIiLE  DAILY  AND  WEEKLY  REPUBLICAN. 

I>IEAU\  Il.I.E,  ....  1'EXNSYTjVANIA. 

HARRY  C.    FLOOD,    Editor  and  Proprietor. 
Published  every  evening  lexeept  Sunday),  and  Weekly  every  Friday. 
Subseription  per  Year— Daily,  S'i ;  Weekly,  .§1.50. 
The  Republican  is  in  every  respect  tlie  leading  journal  of  its  district,  and  as  au  adver- 
tising medium  is  unsurpassed.     Advertisers  should  bear  in  mind  tliat  The  Republican, 
Daily  and  Weekly,  have  a  larger  circulation  than  any  other  papers  in  Crawford  County. 
Geo.  p.  Rowki.l  &  Co.,  Agents,  No.  ID  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE  TODD  COUNTY  PROGRESS. 

(Formerly  The  Register,  i 
A  Live,  Enterprising  32-column  Newspaper,  published  every  Thursday  at 

ELRTON,  .......  KENTUCKY, 

RIDLEY'^A  PIKE,  Editors  and  Proprietors.  SUBSCRIPTION,  .SL.'iii  per  Year. 

The  Progress,  though  just  entering  the  journalistic  field,  has  over  l,iKi()  paying  sub- 
scribers in  this  the  wealthy  agricultural  County  of  Todd,  and  is  indisputably  the  best 
advertising  medium  in  Southern  Kentucky.  Business  solicited  and  executed  with  the 
strictest  punctuality  and  fldtlity.    Advertising  rates  furnished  upon  application. 


THE    MINNEAPOLIS    MESSENGER. 
MINNEAPOLIS,  ......  KANSAS. 

STEAM   PRINTING  HOUSE.         OFFICIAL   PAPER  OF  OTTAWA  COUNTY. 


Published  on  Thursday.     D.  M.  DUNN  &  SON,  Proprietors.    Subscription,  $1.50  a  Year. 

Subscribers  and  advertising  patrons  receive  full  value  from  The  Messenger,  as  is  evidenced 

by  its  increasing  circulation  and  well-fllled  advertising  columns. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    BAY    VIEW    HERALD. 
BAY    VIEW,  ....  MILWAUKEE    CO.,    WIS» 

PUBLISHED  EVERY  SATURDAY  MORNING.  SUBSCRIPTION  :  $1.50,  IN  ADVANCE. 
STARKEY'  &  FUNK,  Editors  and  Publishers.  Bay  View  is  a  manufacturing  town  of  4,000 
Inhabitants,  situated  south  fif  Milwaukee,  and  has  a  fine  farming  country,  with  a  wealthy 
class  of  farmers  to  the  south  and  west  of  it.  The  Her.4.ld  is  the  only  paper  in  the  village, 
and  is,  therefore,  an  unsurpassed  advertising  medium.  It  is  a  live,  enterprising,  eight-page 
paper,  devoted  to  the  interests  of  Bay  View  and  vicinity,  and  is  read  by  every  family  in  the 
village  and  surrounding  country.    Advertising  rates  sent  on  application. 


THE    GAZETTE. 

CRESTON,  -  -  ....  IOWA. 

ISSUED   EVERY    EVENING   AND    WEEKLY    ON    THURSDAYS. 
J.   B.  HARSH,  ....  Publisher. 

Yearly  Subscription— Daily  Edition,  .§1 ;  Weekly,  .§1.50. 
Advertising  rates  will  always  be  reasonal)le.  and  may  be  made'  known  either  bv  letter 
or  by  application  at  the  office. 

Geo.  p.  Rowkll  &  Co.,  Agents,  No.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  Y'ork. 


Terms  :  One  Dollar  a  Year. 

^.r.r«.™„         THE     W^EEKLY     GUIDE. 

FALMOUTH, KENTUCKY. 

Conceded  to  be  one  of  the  best  journals  in  Northern  Kentucky.  It  is  devoted  to  the 
Home  Circle,  the  Workshop,  and  the  People.  Independent  in  all  things,  neutral  in  nothing. 
It  publishes  only  what  is  reliable  and  speaks  only  what  is  truthful,  making  it  a  journal 
which  one  may,  without  fear,  place  before  his  family.    Job  Printing  made  a  specialty. 

To  those  persons  who  have  never  seen  The  Guide,  we  will  take  pleasure  in  sending  a 
sample  copy  on  application.  Address  GEO.  F.  HENRY,  M.  D.,  Falmouth,  Kv. 

Geo.   p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    HOW^ARD    FARMER. 

ITBLISIIED  SATURDAYS  AT 

HOWARD,  -  -  MINER  COUNTY,  .  .  DAKOTA. 

BY  F.  C.  STOWE.  Circulation,  1,050. 

The  Farmer  is  the  oflicial  paper  of  Miner  County,  published  at  the  county  seat,  and  offers 

rare  advantages  to  advertisei'S. 

TERMS,  $2.00  PER  YEAR.  A   NINE  COLUMN  FOLIO. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    DODGEVILLE    STAR. 
dod<;eville,  ......  Wisconsin. 

O.  C.  SMITH,  f>litor  and  Proprietor. 

Now  in  Its  eleventh  volume,  with  an  increasing  bona  fide  circulation  throughout  Iowa, 
Grant,  Dane  and  LaFayette  counties,  Wisconsin.    Democratic  in  politics,   and  liberally 
patronized  by  all  classes  of  the  best  citizens,  and  is  the  official  publication  of  the  party. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER   DIUECTORY.  993 


ESTABLISHED    THIRTY-THREE    YEARS. 


The    Evening    Star 


THE    -WEEKLY    STAR. 


THE    NEWSPAPER    OF    THE    NATIONAL    CAPITAL, 

WASHINGTON,  -  -  DISTRICT   OF   COLUMBIA. 


Thk  Evening  Star  (on  Saturdays  a  large  eight-page  p^iper  of  flf  tj'-six  columns,  the  size  of 
the  New  York  dailies)  is  everywhere  recognized  as  tlie  leading  paper  of  the  city.  It  has 
treble  the  circulation  of  any  other  paper  in  Washington.  As  an  advertising  medium  It 
reaches  a  large  transient  and  permanent  population.  , 


CIRCULATION     OVER    SI, 000. 


"  THE    WEEKLY*  STAR,"  EIGHT  PAGES,  ONLY  ONE  DOLLAR  A  YEAR. 

Address, 
THE  EVENING  STAR  NEWSPAPER  CO..  .  .  -  -  WASHINGTON,  D.  C. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spnu-o  St.,  New  Y'ork. 

1 


The    Vermont    Farmer. 


,     ESTABLISHED     IN     1S79. 


WEST   RANDOLPH,  .  .  -  VERMONT. 


Tweuty-lbur  Columns.     Every  Friday.    Only  75  Cents  per  Year. 


"  THE  FARMER  "  IS  THE  BEST  3IEDIUM  FOR   REACHING  THE  LIVE,  PROGRESSIVE 

FARSIERS    OF   VERMONT. 


IT  HAS  SUBSCRIBERS  IN  EVERY  COUNTY  AND  IN  NEARLY  EVERY"  TOWN. 


IT  IS  TAKEN,  PAID  FOR  AND  READ  BY  MEN  WHO  PAY  CASH  FOR  WHAT  THEY  BUY'. 


ADVERTISERS  IN  IT  HAVE  THE  BENEFIT  OF  A  CLEAN,  CASH  LIST. 


RATES   CHEAPER   THAN   ANY   AGRICULTURAL   PAPER   OF  HONEST  CIRCULATION. 


THOSE  WHO  TRY  IT  WILL  BE  PLEASED  WITH  RESULTS. 


PLEASE  WRITE  FOR  LOW  RATES. 


THAYER  &  (JERRY, West  Randolph.  Vt. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

6.3 


994 


GEO.   1'.   KOW  ELL   &   GO'S 


THE    NOKWALK    CHRONICLE. 


Norwalk, 


Ohio. 


Printed  Every  Thursday  Morning. 

Terms  of  Subscription: 

One  Year,  in  Advance,        -        -        -        $1.75 

THE  CHRONICLE  PUBLISHING  COMPANY, 

Proprietors. 

Circulation  large,  steadv  and  reliable.    As 

a  medium  for  advertisers  The  Chronicle  has 

all     the    (jualifications    and     re(iuirements. 

Printed  schedule  of  rates  given  to  any  who 

may  apply. 

CENTRAL,    MISSOTIRIAN. 


THE    DAILY    SENTINEL. 

Carlisle,  -  -  Peuusylvania. 

Puljlished  Every  Dav  Except  Sunday. 
$3.00  per  Year. 
H.  K.  PEFFER,            -            -             Publisher. 
THE    WEEKLY    SENTINEL. 
Published  Everv  Thursday  Morning. 
$1.00  per  Year. 
The  Sentinel,  both  Dally  and  Weekly  edi- 
tions, have  an  extended  circulation,  and  as 
advertising  mediums   afford  unexceptional 
facilities  at  rates  which  cannot  be  beaten, 
considering  the  sure  returns  which  can  be 
ol)tained  by  the  use  of  their  advertising  col- 
umns. 

IOWA    CITY    POST. 


Glasgow, 


Missouri. 


W.  P.  RUFFEL,  Publisher. 

Terms,       -       -        -       $1.50  per  year. 

The  Central  Missourian  is  the  leading 
paper  in  the  County  of  Howard,  through 
which  and  adjoining  counties  It  circulates 
e-xtenslvely.  Advertisers  wishing  good  value 
should  send  their  orders  to  this  paper. 

CLINTON  COUNTY  ADVERTISER. 


A   Democratic  English   and  German  News- 
paper, issued  Wednesday  at 
Iowa  City,  -  -  Iowa. 

MAX    OTTO,  Editor   and   Publisher. 

Terms,  -  -  -  $2.00  a  Year. 

Circulates  in  every  Post  Office  in  Iowa  and 
adjoining  States.  Its  advertising  columns 
offer  great  advantages, 

THE    WEEKLY    REVIEW. 


Lyons, 


LOUIS  E.   FAY,  Publisher. 


Iowa.  STRICTLY   DEMOCRATIC. 

;  Greenfield.  ... 


Iowa. 


HARRY  W.  MOYER,  Editor. 

1         H.    W.    MOYER    &    CO.,    Publishers. 

The  Best  Advertising  Medium  in  the  County. 

Advertising   Rates  made  known    on    appli     Advertising     Rates     Furnished     on     Appli- 
cation. I  cation. 


Circulation  over  2,000,  l.iOO  of  wliich 
Clinton  County. 


THE    PATROL. 


Published  at 

Geneva,  -  -  .  Illinois, 

The  County  Seat  of  the  Fourth  County  in  the 
State, 

By  J.  N.  WHEELER. 

A  newspaper  ideal.  A  typographical  model. 
A  temperance  "crank."  A  paper  with  a  pur- 
pose. A  pulpit  with  a  principle.  Born  Sep- 
tember, '84— an  immediate  success.  Every 
advertisement  alongside  of  reading  matter. 

Svrorn  Circulation,  2,000. 

HUMANSVILLE    STAR. 


Huinansville,  Polk  Co.,  Missouri. 


Published  each  Thursday  by  H.  A.  MOORE. 


I      THE    LAKE    MILLS    LEADER. 
1  Lake  J>Iills,      -      Jellersou  Co.,  Wis. 

'  C.  L.  HUBBS,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

The  Leader  has  a  good  and  constantly  in- 
creasing circulation,  in  a  beautiful  village 
I  surrounded   by  a  rich  dairy  country.    Lake 
Mills  is  one  of  the  most  atttactivs  of  the 
Summer    resorts    of   Wisccnsin,  located  26 
I  miles  east  of  Madison  and  55  miles  west  of 
'  Milwaukee,  on  the  C.  &  N.  W.  R.R.      The 
Leader  is  a  live,  progressive  paper,  and  has 
a  very  Intelligent  class  of  readers. 

Subscription  price,  $1.50  per  year.    Adver- 
tising rates  reasonable. 


FRANKLINVILLE    STAR. 


The  Star  circulates  throughout  the  rich 
farming  country  surrounding  the  town  of 
Hutnansville,  and  from  the  general  thrlftl- 
ness  of  Its  subscribers,  claims  to  be  the  best 
advertising  medium  extant  for  the  district. 

THE    TELEPHONE. 


Published  Fridays  at 
Fraukliuville,  Cattaraugus  Co. 

Oflicial  Prohibition  Organ. 


N.Y. 


J.  A.  ORR, 


Editor  and  Proprietor. 


Published    every    Friday    at 
Juneau,  -  -  Wiscousin, 

C.  A.  PETTIBONE,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


Rates  of  advertising  furnished  on  applica- 
tion to  the  Publisher. 


Terms,  $1.50  per  Anntim. 

The  Star  has  the  largest  circulation  of  any 
paper  published  in  Franklinville.  Advertis- 
ing  rates  made  known  at  the  office. 

THE    TOM    GREEN    TIMES- 
ENTERPRISE. 

The  Oldest  Paper  west  of  Fort  Worth. 

The  official  paper  of  Tom  Green  and  Con- 
cho Counties.  Has  a  larger  circulation  in 
Tom  Green,  Menard  and  Concho  counties 
than  any  other  two  papers  in  the  State.  Av- 
erage weekly  circulation  for  the  year  ending 
Deccmlier  31,  1884,  1,138.  Published  in  San 
Angclo,  Tom  Green  County,  Texas.  Popu- 
lation, as  shown  by  the  election,  NoTember 
4, 1884,  8,180.  Price  $2  per  annum.  Advertise- 
ment rates  on  application. 

PENROSE  N.  IONS,  Editor. 

IONS  &  FARLEY,  Pubs,  and  Proprietors. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  995 


WHAT      NEXT. 


A"  WIDE  AWAKE   REAL   ESTATE    MONTHLY,    PUBLISHED    AT 

TERRE   HAUTE.  -  -  -  -  INDIANA. 


"WHAT   NEXT"    IS   DEVOTED   TO    THE   INTERESTS   OF   THE   REAL   ESTATE   PRO- 
FESSION IN  GENERAL,   AND  TO  SOUTH-CENTRAL   AND  SOUTH-WEST 
KANSAS   AND   DAKOTA  IN  PARTICULAR. 


Send  for  a  specimen  copy  of  this  publication,  containing  a  list  of  choice  bargains  in  real 
estate  in  Kansas,  Dakota,  Texas,  Indiana,  Illinois,  West  Virginia  and  other  States. 


What  Next  has  a  monthly  circulation  of  10,000  copies  among  the  best  people  of  the 
Middle  and  Western  States,  making  it  invaluable  as  an  advertising  medium.  For  rates,  or 
further  information,  address 

BEN.  BLANCH ARD,  Editor  and  Proprietor, 
TERRE  HAUTE, INDIANA. 


Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    American    Sheep    Breeder. 

PUBLISHED  MONTHLY  AT 

CHICAGO,  -  .  -  .  ILLINOIS. 


The  only  journal  devoted  exclusively  to  the  breeding  of  sheep  and  growing  of  wool  and 

the  now  rapidly  growing  Angora  Goat  ludustvy. 

ONE  DOLLAR  PER  YEAR.        ADVERTISING  RATES  ON  APPLICATION. 

Address, 

C.  S.  BURCH  PUB.  CO.,  -  •  CHICAGO,  ILL. 


The    Dairy    Wo  rid. 

CHICAGO,  -  - -_^      •    -  ILLINOIS. 

IS  THE  ONLY  THOROUGH,  INDEPENDENT,  PRACTICAL  DAIRY  JOURNAL  PUBLISHED. 


And  is  generally  conceded  to  be  the  ablest  edited,  best  Illustrated  and  handsomest 
specialty  journal  In  the  agricultural  line  in  existence. 

DEVOTED  TO  THE  INTERESTS  OF  CREAMERIES,  CHEESE  FACTORIES  AND 

PRIVATE  DAIRIES. 


SUBSCRIPTION  PRICE,  .Sl.OO  PER  ANNUM.     ADVERTISING  RATES  ON  APPLICATION. 
C.  S.  BURCH  PUB.  CO.,  -  -  -  CHICAGO,  ILL. 


Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


996  GEO.   P.   ROWEL L   &   GO'S 

The    Plaindealer. 

AN   INDEPENDENT  PAPER.     PUBLISHED   EVERY  WEDNESDAY  AT 

YONKERS.  -  -  WESTCHESTER.CO.,  N.  Y. 


THOMAS  L.  MOTTRAM,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


SUBSCRIPTION  PRICE,  -  -  $1.25  PER  YEAR. 


Advertisements  will  be  displayed  to  suit  patrons,  and   charged  for  the  space  they 
occupy.    Rates  made  known  on  application. 


Geo.  p.  Rowbll  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Commercial    Bulletin. 

MINNEAPOLIS,  -  ~^  -  MINNESOTA. 

(POPULATION,  125,00U.) 

ORGAN  OP  MINNEAPOLIS  JOBBERS'  ASSOCIATION.     ONLY  WEEKLY   COMMERCIAL 
PAPER  IN  THE  STATE.    GOES  TO  THE  TRADE  OF  THE  WHOLE  NORTHWEST. 


POULTRY    AND    FARM    JOURNAL. 

A  HANDSOME,  ILLUSTRATED  MONTHLY   MAGAZINE,   UNLIKE  ANY   OTHER  PUBLI- 
CATION IN  THE  STATE. 

For  advertising  apply  to 

T.  T.  BACHELLER,  -  -  Publisher. 

Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.    New  York. 


The   Morgan  Messenger. 

AN  ALL  HOMEPRIXT  PAPER, 

VERSAILLES,  -  -^        -  -  MISSOURI. 

EIGHT-COLUMN     FOLIO. 

PRICE :         -  -       -       $1.50  PER  YEAR,  IN  ADVANCE. 

The  Messenger  is  a  live,  wide-awake,  progressive  paper,  with  a  large  circulation.    No- 
better  advertising  medium  in  Central  Missouri. 

J.  K.  GWYNN,  Editor  and  Publisher, VERSAILLES,  MO. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  C'c,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


lound   Vajjey    Herald. 

MOUND   VALLEY,  -  -_  -  -  KANSAS. 

WILL.  F.  THRALL,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

PUBLISHED  EVERY  THURSDAY,  -  -  AT  $1.50  PER  YEAR. 

The  Herald  is  the  only  newspaper  published  in  the  western  half  of  Labette  County,  in 
Mound  Valley,  a  town  i)f  1,200  inhabitants,  and  enjoys  a  good  circulation,  especially  among 
the  farming  and  laboring  classes,  and  is  the  best  advertising  medium  In  the  county,  being 
a  live,  aggressive  Journal. 

A  NEW  AND  FIRST-CLASS  JOB  OFFICE 
is  run  In  connection  with  the  paper,  and  rates  for  advertising  and  job  work  are  vert 
REASONABLE,  and  made  known  on  application,  by  addressing  the  Editor, 

WILL.  F.  THRALL,  -  -  (Box  28),       -  .       MOUND  VALLEY,  KANSAS. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co..  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  997 

Ocean.  County   Democrat. 

TOMS    RIVER,  -  -  -  NE-W    JERSEY. 

PUBLISHED  AT  COUNTY  SEAT.  OFFICIAL  PAPER  OF  THE  COUNTY. 

ESTABLISHED       1877. 

Is  the  only  Democratic  paper  in  a  county  representing  more  ocean  front  than  any  other 
In  the  State,  and  as  a  consequence  its  circulation  is  large.    The  following  table  gives  the 
CASH      RATES      OF     ADVERTISING. 

Weeks.  Months. 

Space.  , ■ ,         , ■ . 

1               3  3  13              6  13 

•One  inch §0  40         SO  60  $0  75  $100         $2  00          $3  00  $6  00 

Eighth  column,  3  inches.  ...0  75            100  175  2  00            5  00            9  50  18  00 

Quarter  column,  6  inches....    150           2  75  3  00  5  00           9  25          18  00  35  00 

Half  column,  12  inches 3  00            4  50  6  00  9  00           17  00           ;35  00  65  00 

One  column,  24  inches 5  00          10  50  1100  12  00          35  00          65  00  125  00 

SEND    FOR    SPECIMEN    COPY    OF    PAPER. 

Orders  will  not  be  accepted  except  from  responsible  parties,  unless  accompanied  by 
certified  check,  monthly  or  quarterly  in  advance.    Cuts  received  ;  metal  base  preferred. 

"  THE  DEMOCRAT "  EMPLOYS  NO  AGENTS,  BUT  DOES  BUSINESS  DIRECT 
ACCORDING  TO  THE  ABOVE  TABLE  OF  RATES. 

ADDRESS,  "THE  DEMOCRAT,"  TOMS  RIVER,  N.  J. 


Albany  County    Herald. 


PUBLISHED    FRIDAYS    AT 


GREEN  ISLAND.  ...  TROY,  N.  Y. 


■WiLLIAM  A.   COLE.  LUMAN  H.   WEEKS. 

COLE    &    WEEKS.  -  Editors  and  Publishers. 


AN   INDEPENDENT   WEEKLY,    DEVOTED    TO   THE   INTERESTS   OF   GREEN   ISLAND 

AND    ALBANY    COUNTY    GENERALLY.        A    FAVORITE    FARMER'S 

JOURNAL.     REACHES  OVER  2,500  READERS  WEEKLY. 


SUBSCRIPTION    PRICE,  -  -  -  $1.25    PER    YEAR. 


Advertising  rates  made  knuwn  on  application  at  the  office  of  publication. 


Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  No.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  Yoilv. 


998 


GEO.    P.   ROWELL   &   GO'S 


THE    EVENING    TIMES. 
Scranton,        -         -         Penusylvauia. 


THE    MERIDEN    LEOGEK. 


Published  at 


Sent  to  any  addi-ess.  post  palii,  for  40  cents    Meriilen, 
por  month.  I 

THE    WEEKLY    TIMES,  j 

Published  every  Thursday, 
Will  be  sent,  postage  paid,  for  .§1.00  per  year. 
A.  A.  CHASE,  Publisher. 

Intending  advertisers,  with  a  view  to  their 
own  interests,  should  obtain  the  advertising 
rates  of  the  Times  before  placing  their  orders 


Iowa 


REPUBLICAN. 
D.  S.  RING,  -  Publisher. 


The  only  paper  published  in  Northwesteru 
Iowa  in  the  interest  of  ex-soldiers  and  tlie 
Grand  Army  of  the  Republic.        


COIiUMBIA     COUNT  V     WECKER. 


THE    AGE    OF    STEEL. 


Published  every  Wednesday  at 
Portage,         ...        Wisconsin. 

G.  A.  SELBACH,  Publisher. 


St.  Lioiiis. 


Missouri. 


MERRILL  WATSON,  Manager. 


Terms :  .$2.00  a  Year,  in  Advance. 

The  Wecker  has  a  large  circulation  among 
the  farmers  of  Columbia  and  the  surround- 
ing counties,  and  reaches  a  cla.ss  of  citizens 
who  are  not  generally  readied  by  the  Eng- 
Ush  papers.    Is  a  German  paper. 

THE      PATRIOT. 


Devoted  to  the  iron,  steel,  hardware  and 
manufacturing  interests  of  tlie  South  and 
West.  Oldest  commercial  and  manufactur- 
ing paper  in  the  West.  Published  every  Sat- 
urday morning.  Advertising  rates  on  appli- 
cation. 


JOURNAL    OF    COMMERCE    COMPANY, 
Publishers  and  Proprietors. 

THE    NORMAIi    QUARTERLY. 


Published  Weekly  at 
Peterson,  -  -  loira. 


Mitcliell, 


Indiana. 


HELMS  &  BLACKERT,  Editors  and  Prop's. 


Fine  agricultural  and  stock-raising  section. 


Next  to  the  largest  paper  in  Clay  County. 

Advertising  Rates  Reasonable. 
$1.50  a  Year.        Official  County  Paper. 

BLUE    RIDGE    BAPTIST. 


Now  in  its  fourth  year.  Has  a  bona-flde 
circulation  of  10,000,  reaching  teachers  of  all 
grades  and  school  officers,  in  Indiana,  Illinois, 
Kentucky,  Ohio,  Michigan  and  Missouri  prin- 
cipally, and  also  many  teachers  in  nearly  all 
the  other  States.  Only  a  limited  sjaace  al- 
lowed for  advertising.  For  rates  address  W, 
E.  LUGENBEEL,  Publisher,  Mitchell,  Ind. 

THE     NEW     BEDFORD      SIGNAL. 


Issued  on  Saturdays. 


Published  at  office  : 

Hendei-sonville,     -     Nortli  Carolina.  \  19   Fourth   St.,  New   Bedford,  Mass. 

THOS.  J.  RICKMAN,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

Organ  of  the  Bajitists  of  Western  North 
Carolina.  Issued  every  Thursday.  Subscrij) 
tion,  .$1.00  a  Year.  Its  advertising  space  is 
open  at  reasonable  rates  to  advertisements 
of  a  desirable  nature.    Orders  solicited. 

THE    MANDAN    PIONEER. 
Mandau,  .  .  - 


An  independent  family  journal.    Bound  to 
no  sect ;  ruled  by  no  party. 

Terms,  $1.00  per  Year,  in  Advance. 


-  -  -  Dakota. 

Daily  and  Weekly. 
The  Pioneer    is  the  onl.v  daily  paper  in 
North  Dakota  west  of  the  Missouri  River. 

THE  WEEKLY  PIONEER, 
which  is  a  large  eight  column  folio,  has  re- 
cently emancipated  itself  from  the  "  patent 
inside,"  and  now  jiresents  its  readers  with  a 
vast  broadside  of  West  Missouri  news.  The 
Pio.NEER,  Daily  and  Weekly,  offers  great  ad- 
vantages  to  advertisers. 

LAKE    CITY    BLADE. 


I^ake  City,    Callioun    County,   Iowa. 

Issued  Wednesdays  ;  8  pages  ;  size,  30x42. 
T.   B.    HOTCHKISS,   Editor  and    Publisher. 

Established  iSifl.  Circulation  K  1. 

Subscription,  -  ■         $1.50  per  Year. 

Lake  Citv  has  a  population  of  1,100  ;  on  Chi- 
cago and  Northwestern  Railroad.  25  miles  S. 
W.  of  Fort  Dodge  and  75  miles  N.W.  of  Des 
Moines. 


GEORGE  ROBERSTON,  Editor  &  Proprietor. 

THE    FARMERS'    ADVOCATE. 
Meridian,  -  -  Mississippi. 

R.  P.  WALKER,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 
Subscribe  for  The  Farmers'  Advocate.  It 
will  earnestly  advocate  the  cause  of  educa- 
tion, believing  that  it-  is  the  basis  on  which 
our  prosjierity  and  happiness  must  rest. 
Farmers  must  organize  to  protect  their  In- 
terest. The  Farmers'  Advocate  is  a  good 
medium  for  artvertising.  It  has  1,4(X)  sub- 
scribers scattered  over  a  large  territory.  It 
is  the  only  paper  of  its  kind  pul)lished  in 
Alabama,  Louisiana  or  Mississippi,  and  its 
subscription  list  is  constantly  increasing. 

COLE    COUNTV    DEMOCRAT. 


.leflerson  City,        -        -        Missouri. 

Advertisements  solicited  at  reasonable  rates. 


JOSEPH  R.  EDWARDS,  Editor  &  Proprietor. 


F.  G.  FULKERSON,  Business  Manager. 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


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DAILY,   SUNDAY  AND   WEEKLY. 


The    Chicago    Herald 


120  &  122  FIFTH  AVENUE, 


CHICAGO,  ILL.. 


IS  UNEXCELLED  FOR  ADVERTISERS  WHO  DESIRE  TO  REACH  RESIDENTS  OF 

CHICAGO,  ITS  SUBURBS  AND  THE  SURROUNDING 

TRIBUTARY  COUNTRY. 

BECAUSE  it  has  a  circulation  exceeding  30,000;  which,  as  Its  books  will  show,  is 
largely  by  carrier,  and  goes  directly  and  regularly  to  the  homes  of  the  people ; 

BECAUSE  its  rates  are  extremely  low  for  the  amount  and  character  of  Its  circulation; 

BECAUSE  iu  its  arrangement  and  type  setting  it  takes  special  pains  to  give  each  adver- 
tisement an  individuality  ;  • 

BECAUSE  only  a  limited  space  is  devoted  to  advertising,  therefore  a  large  advertisement 
is  not  necessary  to  attract  attention,  and  but  a  moderate  investment  is  required ; 

BECAUSE  no  Chicago  daily  ever  made  in  so  few  years  so  many  enthusiastic  admirers 
and  friends  with  the  public  and  press  alike. 

Advertisers  who  ara  using  a  number  of  papers  should  insist  that  the  Herald  is  indu  led 
iu  theii-  list.    The  leading  advertising  agents  are  authorized  representatives. 

Send  for  sample  copies  of  any  issue.    Address, 

"  THE    CHICAGO    HERALD," 
lafl  &  122  FIFTH  AVENUE, CHICAGO,  ILL. 


JAMES  W.  SCOTT,  Publisher. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  in  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The     Capital 


OFFICIAL    STATE    PAPER. 


PUBLI.SHED    BY    THE    PUBLIC    PRINTER    AND    BINDER    OF    KENTUCKY. 


.TOHN  D.  WOODS  and  GEO.  V.  TRIPLETT,  Editors. 


Office :  227  ST.  CLAIR  ST., 


FRANKFORT,  KY. 


Its  publication  being  made  imperative  by  the  act  creating  the  office  of  Public  Printer 
and  Binder,  and  having  the  sanction  of  State  authority,  it  will  be  a  truthful  reflex  and  legal 
channel  for  official  action  and  legal  puVjlication  in  all  departments  of  State  Government, 
whether  Legislative,  Executive  or  .Judicial.  It  will  furnish  full  reports  of  all  decisions,  both 
manuscript  and  reported,  in  the  Court  of  Appeals  and  Superior  Court.  Complete  and 
accurate  transcripts  of  Legislative  proceedings;  gist  of  official  action  of  general  interest  In 
all  the  departments  of  the  Commonwealth ;  choice  excerpts  from  the  printed  opinions  of 
the  leading  authorities  in  politics,  literature,  scipuce,  poetry,  art,  agriculture,  mechanics  ; 
besides  a  copious  contribution  of  editorial  and  other  original  mattei-,  pertinently  selected 
and  freshly  and  iiidcpenileutly  treated.  The  paper  will  be  soundly  and  heartily  Democratic. 
The  purpose  of  till'  iiain-r  will  be  to  become  a  :\I<)(lcl  Weekly,  and  make  itself  a  welcomed 
necessity  to  the  politician,  lawyer,  county  official,  farmer,  mechanic,  and  tradesman,  and  a 
welcome  visitor  to  the  firesides  of  hundreds  of  homes  in  every  county  in  the  Common- 
wealth. In  addition  to  its  general  features  it  will  i>e  a  bright  mirror  in  its  local  department, 
and  a  crisp  and  breezy  exponent  of  all  happenings  and  matters  of  social  and  municipal 
interest  at  the  State  Capita]. 

The  Capit.u.  is  edited  by  John  D.  Woods  and  Geo.  V.  Triplett,  and  it  will  be  published  every 
Saturday   morning  at   the    following  Subsciiption  Rates  :   One  Year,  §1.50  ;    Six  Months, 
75  Cents;  Three  Months,  50  Cents.    During  legislative  sessions  the  paper  will  be  published 
dall}',  and  will  be  the  official  organ  of  the  General  Assembly. 
Address  orders  for  the  paper  to 

"  THE  CAPITAL,"         ------        FRANKFORT,  KY. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1000  GEO.   P.   ROWELL   &   GO'S 

THE        REPORTER. 
AVEIiI.S*VILI.K,  ...  ALiIiEGANY  CO.,  N.  Y, 

ENO.S  W.    BARNES,  -  -  EDITOR  AND   PROPRIETOR. 


HAS  THE  LARGEST  CIRCULATION  AND  IS  THE  PIONEER  PAPER  OF  THE  COUNTY. 


ALLEGANY    COUNTY    REPORTER    (WEEKLY)   IN    ITS    FORTY-SIXTH    YEAR. 

CIRCULATION,     2,200. 

WELLSVILLE     REPORTER     (DAILY)    IN    ITS    FIFTH    YEAR. 

CIRCULATION,    700. 

Gko.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  lU  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     SATURDAY    NIGHT. 

YOUNGSTOWN,  -  - -  -  -  OHIO. 

A    LIVE,     PROGRESSIVE    DEMOCRATIC    FAMILY    NEWSPAPER. 
Eight  Pages,  Foit.v  Columns. 

NO    PATENT    SIDES    NOR    PLATES!  AN    ADVOCATE    OF    UNION    LABOR. 


NONE      BUT      RESPECTABLE      ADVERTISEMENTS      OF      RELIABLE      ADVERTISERS 

INSERTED. 
Specimen  copies  sent  to  any  address.     Suljscriptiou,  $1.00  a  year.      Rowell  &  Go's 
autograph  above  par  at  this  office. 

THOMP    BURTON,  -  -  Editor  and  Proprietor, 


INDIANAPOLIS    WORLD. 
\Si-'i    X.  1»ENN  ST.,  .  _- -  INDIANAPOLIS,  IND. 

THE    ORGAN    OF    THE    COLORED    PEOPLE    OF    INDIANA    AND    THE    WEST. 


CIRCULATES    AMONG    THE    COLORED  PEOPLE    OF    NINETEEN    STATES. 


VALUABLE     ADVERTISING    MEDIUM. 

ESTABLISHED  IN  18S2.  SUBSCRIPTION,  $1.50  PER  YEAR. 

EDWIN  F.  HORN  &  L.  E.  CHRISTY,  -  -  EDITORS  and  PUBLISHER.?. 

OFFICE— 18^  N.  PENN  ST. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    HUMANE    JOURNAL. 
'242  WABASH   AVE..  ....  CHICAGO,  ILL. 

Established  by    the  Illinois  Humane  Society  in  1872. 

The  Hu-MANe  Journal  speaks  iu  behalf  of  animals— the  faithful  and  ofteu-abused 
servants  of  man.  Cruelty  suffers  men  to  be  brutal ;  seeing  it  or  permitting  It  hardens  the 
heart  and  makes  people  less  considerate  of  each  otlier.  Teach  the  children  to  be  kind. 
Furnish  them  reading  that  will  encourage  their  natural  tenderness  of  heart.  The  Humane 
JouRNAi  is  devoted  to  this  work.  Though  especially  the  organ  of  the  Illinois  Humane 
Societv.it  gives  reports  from  Societies  for  the  Prevention  of  Cruelty  all  over  the  world. 
Send  a  three-cent  stamp  for  specimen  copy.  Price,  Sl.OO  a  year;  four  copies,  75c.;  twenty 
copies  or  more,  50c.  each.  ALBERT  W.  LANDON,  242  Wabash  Ave.,  Chicago. 

Geo.    p.   Rowell   &   Co.,   Agents,    10   Spruce    Street,   New   York. 


THE        E  V  A  R  T        REVIEW. 

PUBLISHED  WEEKLY  AT 
EVART,  ....  OSCEOLA    CO.,   MICH. 

GEORGE  W.  MINCHIN,  ....  Publisher. 

SUBSCKIPTION,    $^.r>0    PER    YEAR. 


Evart  being  the  trade  centre  of  a  rich  iigricultural  and  manufacturing  district,  THE 
Review  (the  only  pai)er  published  in  till' town)  offers  tn  advertisers  wishing  to  draw  the 
trade  of  Osceola' County,  unequalcd  advantages  as  a  medium  to  reach  the  same. 

RATES        REASONABLE. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


OSAKIS     OBSERVER. 

ISSUED    WEEKLY     AT 
OSAKIS,  ....  DOlCiiLAS     CO.,    MINN. 

C  .    U .     CUTTING,     Publisher. 


\DVERT1SEMENTS     OF     RELIABLE      BUSINESS     HOUSES      INSERTED    AT 

REASONABLE    RATES. 


SPECIAL    DISCOUNTS    ALLOWED    TO     YEARLY     ADVERTISERS. 

Thk  Observer  has  a  large  and  well-established  circulation,  and  is  a  good  advertising 
iiiediniii.  Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER   DIRECTORY.  1001 


The    Summit    Record 


A     WEEKLY    PAPER,    PUBLISHED    AT 

SUMMIT,  .  -  .  UNION  COUNTY,  N.  J. 


A    SEVEN-COLUMN    FOLIO.        ALL    HOME     PRINT. 


D.    M.    SMYTHE,  -  -  -  Editor  and  Publisher. 


The    Record   circulates   larjrely   throughout    the   State,     and    is   unsurpassed   as   an 
advertising  medium. 


SUBSCRIPTION      RATES,      $2.00      PER      YEAR. 


For  advertising  rates,  address  the  Publisher,  or 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  No.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Happy      Hours. 

CHICAGO,  -  - -  -  ILLINOIS. 

THE  BRIGHTEST  AND  BE.ST  FAMILY  MONTHLY  IN  THE  WEST. 


Edited  by  HERBERT  HALL  WINSLOW. 


ONLY      75      CENTS     A      YEAR 


Sixteen  Pages.    Sixty-four  Columns.     Original  Reading  Only.     Over  One  Hundred  Con- 
tributors.   Circulates  in  every  State  and  Territory. 

Happy  Hours  is  read  regularly  in  "J.i.OOtt  homes.  It  is  one  of  the  best  mediums  for 
advertisers  who  wish  to  reach  the  great  masses  of  the  people.  It  is  patronized  by  the  best 
firms  in  Chicago.  No  paper  can  show  a  more  rapid  increa.se  in  bona-flde  circulation  during 
the  past  year.  It  is  carefully  read  and  preserved,  for  its  valuable  articles  and  continued 
stories.  It  has  12,000  subseribeis  in  Illinois,  Iowa,  Jlissouri  and  Nebraska  alone.  All  adver- 
tisements given  good  position  near  reading  matter. 

ADVERTISING    RATES. 

DISPLAY  ADVERTISEMENTS,  -  .  .  05  Cents  a  Line,  Agate  Measure. 

READING  NOTICES, 40  Cents  a  Line. 

DISCOUNTS. 

(Ou  advertisements  of  not  less  thau  one  iuch.) 

For  Three  Months,  10  per  Cent.   For  Six  Months,  15  per  Cent.    For  Twelve  Months,  2.5  per  Cent. 

Cash  must  accompany  orders.    Sample  copies  free. 

,  YOU    WII.I,    NOT    REGRET    IT 

If  you  give  Happy  Hours  a  trial  order  when  placing  your  advertising.  We  atlmit  only  flrst- 

•class  advertisements,  and  feel  confident  of  our  ability  to  lienefit  you.  Address. 

WINSLOW  &  McCONNELL,  PUBLISHERS  "HAPPY  HOURS,"        '-  -       CHICAGO,  ILL. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


lOCQ 


GEO.  P.   ROWELL   &   GO'S 


THE   TOPEKA    DAILY    CAPITAL.. 


OFFICIAL  STATE   PAPER. 


Topekn, 


Ivausas. 


J.  K.  HUDSON,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

'  WEEKLY      CAPITAL      AND      FARMERS' 
JOURNAL"  i.ssued  Thur.sda.y. 


Tlic  leading  Republicau  new.spaper  of  Kan- 
sas. The  best  medium  for  reaching  Kansas 
trade.    Rates  on  application. 

THE 
WISCONSIN    PROHIBITIONIST. 


Published  at 
Madison,  -  -  Wisconsin, 

Every  Thursday,  by 

GEO.  W.  HORTON  &  SON,  Editors  and  Pro- 
prietors. 


Folio,  22x30.    Subscription  $1.00.    Established 
in  1884.    Circulation.  2,.t00. 

The  State  Paper  of  the  Prohibition  Party. 

IOWA     TRIBUNE. 
Ues  Moines.        .  .  ■  lovra, 

Published  by  J.  B.  Weaver  &  E.  H.  Gillette. 

The  Tribu.ne  has  a  very  large  circulation 
among  the  farmers  of  Iowa  and  all  the  States 
and  Territories  in  the  Northwest,  and  Is  un- 
surpassed as  an  advertising  medium.  We 
publish  three  distinct  departments  in  The 
TRIBUNE,  under  different  editors,  viz ;  "  Politi- 
cal and  News,"  "  Agricultural  "  and  "  Home," 
thus  making  it  complete  for  all  classes.  Our 
subscription  list  is  increasing  very  rajjidly. 
Advertising  rates  made  known  on  applica- 
tion, and  our  subscription  books  are  always 
open  for  the  inspection  of  advertisers. 

HOLTON    RECORDER. 


Published  at 


Holton, 


Kansas. 


M.  M.  BECK,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


OFFICIAL  PAPER  OF  THE  COUNTY. 


The  Recorder,  a  large  eight-page  paper, 
will  be  furnished  one  year  for  $1.50,  and  will 
be  found  a  valualde  family  newspaper. 

THE  EMMETT  COUNTY  HERALD. 

(DEMOCRATIC.) 
Estlici'ville,         -  -  .  Iowa. 

Issued  every  Friday  Jlorniug 

By      WASSON      &      .lOHNSTON. 
Terms,         -  -  $1.50  per  Year. 

The  HER-iLD  is  the  Democratic  organ  of 
Emmett  and  Dickinson  Counties,  and  has  an 
average  circulation  in  each  of  these  counties. 
It  has  the  largest  circulatiiin  of  any  county 

isaper  in  this  section.  Advertisingrates  made 
cnown  on  application  to  the  Puljiishers. 

HOUSTON    EVENING    .TOURNAL. 
Houston,  ...  Texas. 

Has  breasted  the  wave  of  prosperity,  and 
indeed  fills  "a  long  felt  want"  in  its  vicinity. 
Houston  being  a  railroad  i<'ntre,  opened  an 
excellent  field  to  an  evening  pai)er,  which  has 
been  taken  advantage  of.  The  Journal  prac 
tically  supplies  every  town  within  a  radius 
of  150  miles  with  a  Mo'uNiNO  i)aper,  by  arriving 
at  these  towns  during  the  night  and  being 
delivered  in  the  early  morning,  often  12  or  15 
hours  ahead  of  the  liiorning  papers  ;  and  giv 
ing,  as  it  does,  "all  tlie  news"  eimdensed,  it 
has  many  a  sub.scriber  at  5(i  cents  per  month, 
who  could  not  afford  to  pay  .$l.()tl. 


THE      MAIL. 


Semi-Weekly  and  Weekly. 
Salida,  -  -  Colorado. 

CRAWFORD   &   ERDLEN,  Proprietors. 

The  largest  circulation  in  Central  Colorado. 
Circulation  950.    Enlarged  to  eight  columns  • 

The  Weekly  Mail  is  the  best  and  cheapest 
medium  for  the  publication  of  "  Forfeiture 
Notices,"  "  Mining  Applications,"  and  all 
legal  notices,  as  well  as  general  advertising. 

THE    WEST    POINT    PRESS. 


Issued  Weekly. 
Wes  I  Point,  -  -  Georgia 

THOMAS  B.  STUBBS,  Editor  and  Proprietor 

Yearly  subscription,  $1.50. 

As     an     Advertising    Medium     Unequaled. 

Orders  solicited.       Terms  reasonable. 


THE     BIBB    BLADE. 

Published  everj-  Wednesday  at 
Six  Mile,  -  -  Alabama. 

GIST  &  McCUMBER,  Editors  and  Publishers. 


Terms  :  $1.00  per  Year,  in  Advance. 

Circulation,  7(X).  Official  organ  of  Bibb 
County,  and  only  paper  publislied  within 
thirt.v  miles.  In  the  edge  of  the  vast  iron 
and  coal  country  of  Alabama.    Address. 

"THE   BIBB  BLADE," 
Six  Mile,  Alabama. 

THE    ELGIN    COURIER. 


Dail.\   and  Weekly. 
Elgin,  ...  Illinois. 


DOHERTY  &  HEMMENS,  Publishers. 


The  rich  agricultural  and  farming  district 
in  which  The  CouRiEti  circulates  Is  a  guarau- 
tee  of  its  value  as  an  advertising  medium. 

THE    LEWISTOWN    NEWS. 


Lewistown, 


Illinois. 


A  SPRIGHTLY  LOCAL   NEWSPAPER. 

Published  every  Thursday  by  WHEADON  A 

BREEDEN. 

Subscription  price,  $2.00  per  Annum. 

Democratic  in  politics.  Advertising  rates 
reasonalile.  Job  work  done  at  the  lowest  rates 
possible.  Orders  bv  mail  should  lie  addressed 
to   WHEADON  &  BREEDEN.  Lewistown,  111. 


ELLSWORTH    REPORTER. 


Ellsworth, 


Kansas. 


G  E  B  H  A  R  D  T    &    H  U  Y  C  K  E  , 

Editors  and  Proprietors. 

Circulation  increasing.  Subscription,  $1.50. 
Kepublican  in  politics.  Devoted  especially 
to  the  intei'est  of  p'llsworth  County  and  West- 
ern Kansas.  Has  the  largest  circulation  and 
is  the  liest  advertising  medium  in  Central 
and  Western  Kansas.  The  Reporter  goes  to 
every  State  and  Territorv  in  the  Union. 


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The    Local    Record. 


FARMINGTON,  >  -  -  -  ILLINOIS. 


ONLY      Si. 00      A      YEAR. 


Nothing   Succeeds  Like  Success. 


TWICE  AS   LARGE.  AND    TWICE  AS   CHEAP,  AND  TWICE  AS   GOOD  AS   ANY  OTHER 

PAPER  IN  THE  COUNTY. 


DEMOCRATIC   IN   POLITICS ;    PUBLISHED  IN  A  DEMOCRATIC   TOWN,  COUNTY  ANI> 

CONGRESSIONAL   DISTRICT. 


CIRCULATION,    600    COPIES    WEEKLY. 


SECOND  YEAR  BEGAN  IN  JANUARY,  18S5. 


ADVERTISING  RATES,        .  -  -  -  TEN  LINES,  ONE  MONTH,  $1.50. 


J.  R.  RIBLETT,  -  -  Pablisher. 


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Michigan    Staats-Zeitung. 


WEEKLY. 


Sonntagsblatt 


SUNDAYS. 


PUBLISHED  AT 

GRAND    RAPIDS,  -  -  -  -  MICHIGAN. 


LOUIS  WOEHLERT,  Proprietor. 


Subscription,  per  Year— WEEKLY  EDITION,  .$2.50 ;  WITH  SUNDAY  EDITION,  $3.00. 


The  leading  German  paper  published  in  Western  Michigan.    Its  cireulation  is  double- 
that  of  any  other,  and  extends  to  all  parts  of  the  State. 


Fir.st-class  in  all  its  appointments,  and  as  an  advertising  medium  unequalled.. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  lU  Spruce  St.,  New  York- 


1004  GEO.  P.  ROWELL  &  GO'S 


W.  M.  Ellsworth.  Hal.  A.  Ellsworth. 

Crawford   County   Democrat. 

L.EAVENWORTH,  -     -  -  INDIANA. 

OFFICIAL  ORGAN  OF  THE  COUNTY.       PUBLISHED  EVERY  THURSDAY. 
W.  M.  &  H.  A.  ELLSWORTH,  Editors  and  Proprietors. 


$1.25  PER  YEAR. 
Has  a  large  and  Increasing  circulation.    As  an  advertising  medium  it  is  not  excelled  by 
any  paper  In  tjiis  section. 

Being  situated  on  the  Ohio  River,  it  reaches  the  people  both  in  Indiana  and  Kentucky. 


ADVERTISING  RATES  SENT  ON  APPLICATION. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The   Kansas   Rural. 

TVILLIAMSBURG,  -  -  -  -  KANSAS. 

PUBLISHED  MONTHLY,  AT  50  CENTS  PER  YEAR. 


DEVOTED  TO  RURAL  PURSUITS,  AGRICULTURE,  HORTICULTURE,  FLORICULTURE, 
APICULTURE,  POULTRY-RAISING,  ETC. 

It  has  a  large  list  of  readers,  residing  in  every  State  in  the  Union.  No  issue  has  less  than 
1,000  copies.  Advertising  rates  will  be  furnished  upon  application.  Only  cash  rates  con- 
sidered.    Address, 

KANSAS  RURAL  PUBLISHING  CO  ,  -  -  WILLIAMSBURG,  KANSAS. 

Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St,.  New  York. 


The    Mascot. 

PUBLISHED  SATURDAYS  AT 

UEW  ORLEANS,  -  -  -  LOUISIANA. 

BY  THE  MASCOT  PUBLISHING  CO. 


The  only  illustrated    paper  of  importance  in  the  Gulf  States.    Large  and  increasing 
■circulation  in  Louisiana,  Texas,  Mississippi  and  Alabama. 

BONA-FIDE  CIRCULATION,  FROM  12,500  to  14,500. 

SUBSCRIPTION,  ONE  YEAR,  $2.e0,  IN  ADVANCE,  POSTAGE  PAID. 

ADVERTISEMENTS.— $1.50  per  square,  each  issue,  or  at  the  rate  of  $5.00  per  square,  per 
month  (four  insertions).    A  square  is  nine  lines,  nonpareil. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


ESTABLISHED  IN  1S80. 

Carter's   Sunday   Journal. 

(FORMERLY  OUR  JOURNAL.) 

49  N.  LIBERTY  STREET,        _^^  -  BALTIMORE,  MD. 

EIGHT  PAGE.    FORTY-EIGHT  COLUMN  WEEKLY. 

SUBSCRIPTION,  $1.00  PER  YEAR. 

ADVERTISING  RaTES  :  25  CENTS  PER  INCH  PER  INSERTION. 

Will  it  Pay  ?— The  already  crowded  condition  of  oui-  advertising  columns,  and  the 
standing  of  the  men  advertising  with  us,  should  prove  that  without  any  further  comment. 
Give  us  a  trial  advertisement,  if  it  is  but  two  lines. 

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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


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THE 


PUBLISHED    WEEKLY    AT 

329    WALNUT    ST.,  -  -  PHILADELPHIA,   PA. 

BY  THE  RAILWAY  NEWS  PRINTING  AND   PUBLISHING  CO., 

GEORGE    COHEN,    President. 


A  Weekly  Railway  Journal  (Issued  every  Thursday),  devoted  to  the  interests  and  progress 
of  Railway  Corporations  in  the  United  States  and  Canada. 


Its  Corps  of  Correspondents  comprise  the  names  of  some  of  the  best  known 
authorities  upon  railway  subjects. 


CIRCULATED    IN    ALL    PARTS    OF    THE    UNITED    STATES    AND    CANADA- 
SUBSCRIPTION    PRICE,  ....  S4.00    PER    ANNUM. 


ADVERTISING    RATES    FURNISHED    UPON    APPLICATION. 


MAIL    ADDRESS,    LOCK    BOX,    956    P.    0. 


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The    Southland. 


EGBERT   BENEFIELD, 


IS  ISSUED  WEEKLY  AT 

NEW   ORLEANS  &  MAUREPAS, 


Publisher. 


LOUISIANA. 


Subscription,    Si. 00   per  Year. 


Southland  Is  a  lively,  readable  family  newspaper,  replete  with  select  literature,  the 
latest  and  most  authentic  news. 


Southland  has  a  large  circulation  in  New  Orleans  and  vicinity,  and  its  readers  are  of  a 
well-to-do  and  intelligent  class. 


TO     ADVERTISERS. 

AS  an  advertising  medium  Southland  has  no  equal  among  the  weeklies  of  the  State,  and 
the  best  value  can  be  obtained  by  the  use  of  its  advertising  columns. 


RATES  FURNISHED  ON  APPLICATION. 


Gko.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


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THE    ONEIDA    SATURDAY    POST. 


ONEIDA, -  -  -  -  NEW   YORK. 

ROGERS  &  BOWMAN,  Proprietors. 


A  JOURNAL  OF  TO-DAY.         CIRCULATION  IN  A  LARGE  HOP-GROWING  SECTION. 


Terms :  .$L00  per  year,  iu  advance.    Advertising  rates  on  application. 
Job  Printing  of  all  kinds. 

Gi:o.  P.  RoWELi.  it  Co.,  Agents,  10  Sjjruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    KANSAS    PIONEER. 

PUBLISHED  AT 
WYANDOTTE,  ....  KANSAS. 

L.  WEIL,   Editor   and   Publisher. 
ISSUED  EVERY  THURSDAY.  TERMS,  BY  THE  YEAR,  $2. 

The  Pioneer,  now  i-egulaiiv  published,  is  acknowledged  as  the  leading  German  news- 
paper in  Kansas.  Its  reading  columns  are  well  filled  with  select  matter,  the  best  and  most 
reliable  news  items.  As  an  advertising  medium,  comprising  among  its  readers,  as  it  does, 
the  best  and  most  thrifty  classes,  it  defies  competition. 

RATES    REASONABLE.       ORDERS    SOLICITED. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


DAS      HAZIiETON     JOURNAL. 

A  NON-PARTISAN  NEWSPAPER  PUBLISHED   IN  GERMAN,  WEEKLY,  AT 
HAZLETON,  -  -  - -  -  PENNSYLVANIA. 

R.  F.  STUTZBACH,  Proprietor. 

The  Journal  is  the  leading  German  newspaper  published  in  Luzerne  County,  and  has  a 
large  list  of  paying  subscribers. 

As  an  advertising  medium,  it  has  an  acknowledged  reputation  as  the  best  among  the 
German  residents.    Rates  low— commensurate  to  the  value  offered. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    ENTERPRISE. 

F.  W.  SCHIERBAUM,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

BEARDSTOWN,  -  -      -  -  -  ILLINOIS. 

TERMS  OF  SUBSCRIPTION— Daily,  one  Year,  delivered  by  carrier,  $7 ;  Weekly,  one  Year,  $2. 

Published  In  a  thickly  settled  and  rich  agricultural  and  manufacturing  district  and 
having  a  well  established  circulation,  The  Enterprise  offers  unequalled  advantages  to  ad- 

Geo.  p.  Rowbll  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


TO      REACH      THE    YOUNG      NEW      YORKER, 
ADVERTISE    IN    THE    NEW     YORK 

COLLEGE       MERCURY. 


EXCHANGES  MAY  BE  FOUND  IN  THE  LEADING  LIBRARIES  (COLLEGE  AND  OTHER- 
WISE)   IN    THE    COUNTRY. 

Address, 
COR.  LEXINGTON  AVE.  AND  '^3D  ST.,  -  NEW  YORK  CITY. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  No.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


S  I  L  V  E  R^  H  I  M  E  S  . 

Published  Monthly  by  S.  L.  SUMMERS,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

ai6   W.  DAUPHIN    ST.,  ...  PHILADELPHIA,    PA. 

SUBSCRIPTION  PRICE :  FIFTY  CENTS  PER  YEAR,  IN  ADVANCE. 
Silver  Chimes  advocates  the  cause  of  Religion  and  Temperance,  and,  by  its  very  low 
subscription  rates,  has  attained  a  large  circulation. 

A  limited  space  is  devoted  to  suitable  advertisements;  and  liberal  terms,  consistent 
with  the  value  of  the  space,  are  offered  to  reputable  advertisers. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


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Iowa      Reform 


AND    STEKNENBANNER. 


ESTABLISHED  1870. 


UERMAN  WEEKLY. 


DAVENPORT, 


IOWA. 


ADOLPH  PETERSEN  &  BRO., 


Publishers. 


GUSTAV  DONALD. 


Editor. 


THE    IOWA     REFORM    HAS  A    LARGE     CIRCULATION    IN    CITY,     COUNTY 
AND   THROUGHOUT   THE  STATE,  AND  IS  A  VERY  GOOD  MEDIUM  FOR 
ADVERTISERS  WISHING  TO  REACH  THE  LARGE  GERMAN 
FARMER  POPULATION  OF  IOWA. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  Yorlj. 


The  American  Bazar. 


161-165    FRANKLIN    ST., 


NE"W    YORK 


THE  POPULAR  ILLUSTRATED  FASHION  PAPER  OF  AMERICA. 


SUBSCRIPTION  PRICE,  ,$1.00  PER  ANNUM.    GUARANTEED  CIRCULATION,  25,000. 


Reaching  homes  in  every  city,  town  and  hamlet  on  the  Continent,  where  it  is  not  only  read 
by .100,000  readers,  but  is  carefully  preserved  for  its  beauty  and  intrinsic  worth. 


AN    ADVERTISEMENT    IN    ITS    COLUMNS    PAYS. 


For  rates,  full  particulars,  and  sample  copies,  address 

THE     AMERICAN     BAZAR    COMPANY, 
161-165    FRANKLIN    STREET.  -  -  -  NEW  YORK. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  No.  10  Spruce  St.  New  York. 


1008  GEO.  P.   ROWELL   &   GO'S 

FORNEY'S    PROGRESS. 


r03  CHE!!(TNUT  ST.,         -  -  .  .  I'HILADELiPHIA,  PA. 

Progress  circulates  in  every  State  and  Territory,  and  In  Eunjpe.  It  is  read  by  the  best 
classes.  It  is  a  favorite  alike  in  the  business  office  and  tlie  parlor.  It  Is  sold  on  the  railroad 
trains  and  at  the  raili-oad  stations.  It  is  kept  on  file  at  the  Clubs,  Libraries,  Hotels,  and  ia 
the  Reading  Rooms  of  the  great  retail  shops.    It  is  published  Thursday  of  each  week. 

Subscription— $2.50  per  year  ;  .$1.25  Six  Months— Postage  included. 

J.  W.  FORNEY,  Editor.  W.  W.  REITZELL,  Business  Manager  of  "Progress." 

Specimen  copies  sent  free.  Geo.  P.  Rowkll  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

THE        POST. 


I>ARI>AXEL,LE,  .....  ARKANSAS. 


Thursdays.  Democratic.  .$1.50  per  annum.  AU-athome.  Circulation  1,450.  Sevea 
years  old  and  never  missed  a  number,  and  very  seldom  the  mail.  Dardauelle  shipped. 
15,600  bales  of  cotton  in  1882-'3,  and  Is  the  best  town  from  Little  Rock  to  Fort  Smith 
Water-works,  street  lamps,  brass  band,  wagon  factory,  fine  churches  and  room  for  more. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    KNIGHTS    OF    PYTHIAS    MAGAZINE. 

ISSUED    MONTHLY     AT 

LANCASTER    CITY,        -  (LOCK  BOX  62),  .  PENNSYLVANIA. 

JOHN  L.  VOGAN,  -  -  -  Publisher. 

Devoted  to  the  interests  of  the  Order  universal.  No  pains  spared  to  make  it  serve  well 
the  cause  It  advocates.  Circulation  large  and  rapidly  increasing.  Subscription  50  cents  a 
year,  invariably  in  advance.  Advertising  rates  made  known  upon  application  (they  are 
very  liberal).    We  are  prepared  to  execute  all  kinds  of 

JOB    AND    BOOK    WORK,    WITH    NEATNESS    AND    DESPATCH,    AT    THE    LOWEST 

LIVING    RATES. 

SOCIETY    WORK    A    SPECIALTY. 

ESTIMATES    FURNISHED     ON    APPLICATION. 

Geo.    p.    Rowell    &    Co.,   Agents,    10   Spruce  St..   New  York. 


THE    ROCKFORD    JOURNAL-HERALD. 

"Journal"  Established  1866.  "Herald"  Established  1882. 

Consolidated  1883. 
ROCKFORD,  ..--..  ILLINOIS. 

D.  MILLER  &  CO.,  -  -  Publishers. 

Issued  every  Saturday.  Official  paper  of  Winnebago  County  and  the  City  of  Rockford. 
Has  a  first-class  circulation  in  the  city  and  county,  and  is  the  only  Democratic  paper  (save 
one)  in  the  Tenth  Senatorial  District.  A  splendid  advertising  medium,  with  low  rates  for 
Cash  business.  No  other  kind  wanted.  Subscription,  $1.50  per  annum.  Advertising  ratea 
and  sample  copies  furnished  on  application. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     MARINE     RECORD. 

144    SUPERIOR   ST.,  ....  CLEVELAND,   OHIO. 

IS    THE     ONLY    MARINE     PAPER    WEST    OF    NEW    YORK    CITY. 

AS     A     MEDIUM     FOR     ADVERTISING     MARINE     GOODS      IT     HAS      NO      EQUAL. 

The  fact  that  its  news  matter  is  furnished  by  practical  sailors  makes  it  an  efficient  antl 

reliable  record  of  all  marine  enterprises,  and  Includes  shipbuilding, vessel  transfers,  disasters 

and  charters,    and  a  faithful  report  of  Admiralty  cases  bearing  upon  the  interests  of 

vessel  owners  and  shippers. 

A.  A.  POMEROY,  Publisher,  144  .Superior  St. 


THE    TEXAS    STATE    JOURNAL. 

AUSTIN,  -  -  -    ...  TEXAS. 

A  superb  Monthly.  Established  1880.  Circulation,  5,000.  Chiefly  among  lawyers,  land 
agents,  merchants,  manufacturers  and  railway  men.  Non-political,  devoted  to  the  dissemi- 
nation of  information  concerning  Texas,  her  resources,  railways,  lands,  stock  raising, 
manufactures,  etc.  Circulates  in  all  the  Southern,  Western  and  Southwestern  States.  A 
good  advertising  medium  for  laud,  law  books,  stationery,  legal  blanks,  literary  works, 
general  merchandise,  machlnerv,  railway  supplies,  printing  material,  etc.  Subscription, 
ll.OO.  Sample  copies  mailed  on  application.  Advertising  rates  extremely  low  on  yearly 
contracts.    A  liberal  discount  when  electrotypes  are  sent. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER    DIRECTORY.  1009 


The    Caldwell    Tribune. 


CALDWELL,  -  .  .  _  IDAHO. 


W.    J.    CUDDY,    Editor    and    Proprietor. 


"THE     CALDWELL     TRIBUNE"     IS     PUBLISHED     AT    CALDWELL,    ADA    COUNTY, 

IDAHO,  THE  GREAT  STOCK,  WOOL,  AND  HIDE  SHIPPING  POINT  OF  SOUTHERN 

IDAHO.        IT     CIRCULATES     EXTENSIVELY     AMONG     THE    STOCKMEN    AND 

WOOL   GROWERS   OF   IDAHO   AND    EASTERN   OREGON,  AS   WELL   AS   IN 

THE     BOISE     AND    PAYETTE   VALLEYS,    WHICH    CONTAIN   A    LARGE 

AGRICULTURAL  POPULATION.    CALDWELL  IS  ALSO  THE  TRADING 

POINT    FOR    THE     NEWLY-DISCOVERED     PLACER     MINES    IN 

LOWER    BOISE    VALLEY,    AND    THOSE    ON    THE    SNAKE, 

FIFTEEN    MILES    DISTANT. 


THE    CAI.DWEL.L,    TRIBUNE 

IS    THE    ONLY    PAPER    IN    TOWN,  IS    INDEPENDENT-REPUBLICAN    IN    POLITICS, 
AND    EVERYBODY    SWEARS    BY    IT,    EXCEPT    A    FEW    "CHRONICS." 


SUBSCRIPTION : 

ONE    YEAR S3  00 

SIX  MONTHS i   50 

THREE    MONTHS 1  00 

SAMPLE    COPIES,     10    CENTS.       HALF    RATES    TO    CLERGYMEN. 


ADDRESS    ALL    COMMUNICATIONS    TO 

W.    J.    CUDDY, 

509  Market    Avenue, 

Caldwell,    Idaho. 


Geo.  p.  RowKii  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

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GEO.  P.   KOWELL  &   (JO'S 


I.EAD    HIIiL    BUGIiE. 


I^cad  Elili,  Boone  County,  Arkansas. 

Published  every  Saturday  by 
THOMAS  NEWMAN. 


Terms  :    $1.00  per  Annum. 


Advertising  rates  made  known  on  applica- 
tion. Business  cards.  iUji  per  annum.  Legal 
advertising  at  the  rates  allowed  by  law. 

Incomparably  the  best  medium  in  Booue 
County  for  all  classes  of  advertisers. 

THE    ARIZONA    JOURNAL. 

Prescott.         -         -  .  Arizona. 

The  Daily  Arizona  Journal  Is  published 
ev«rv  dav  in  the  week  except  Sunday.  The 
Arizona  Weekly  Journal  is  published  every 
Wednesdav  at  Prescott,  the  Capital  of  the 
Territory,  1)V  J.  C.  MARTIN,  Ed'r  and  Prop'r. 

Devoted  to  the  commercial  and  business 
Interests  of  the  Territory. 

Terms:  Dallv,  one  copy,  one  year,  in  ad- 
vance, .«il2.n();  Weekly,  one  copy,  one  year,  In 
advance.  .§5.00. 

There  is  no  better  advertising  medium  in 
the  Territory  than  the  Journal.  Its  circula- 
tion is  good,'  its  rates  actually  low. 


Established  1879.  The  Official  Paper. 

THE   SAT.EM   WEEKLY  PIONEER 
REGISTER. 


Salem, 


Dakota, 


Pioneer  Register  Publishing  Company— Com- 
l)lete  Steam  Power  Printing  House. 

Circulation,  1,000— Fine  Job  Printing. 

The  best  advertising  medium  In  Southern 
Dakota. 

THE    SEGUIN    TIMES. 

OFFICIAL  JOURNAL  OF  THE  CITY 
AND  COUNTY. 


Issued  every  Friday  at 
Seguin,       -       Guadalupe  Co.,  Texas. 

Subscription,  One  Year,  in  Advance,  $2.00. 

FURMAN  &  MARTIN,  Publishers. 
F.  J.  FURMAN,  Editor. 
The  old-established  .iournal  of  the  city,  the 
best   advertising   medium  in   the   country. 
Patronize  It. 


THE    CALIilCOON    ECHO. 


Callicoou  Depot, 


New  York. 


A  Strictly  Local  Paper. 
E.  I.  GORTON,  -  -  Proprietor. 
Devoted  first,  last,  and  all  the  time  to  the 
advancement  of  its  own  village  and  vicinity. 
Scarce  Indeed  are  the  families  In  this  section 
who  do  not  take  The  Echo.  Its  low  subscrip- 
tion price  puts  it  within  the  reach  of  the 
poorest.  Only  80  cents  a  year.  Advertising 
rates  on  application.  Sworn  circulation 
o  .er  500  copies  weekly. __^^ 


THE    COSMIC    GAIiE. 
luka,  -  -  Mississippi. 

Issued  Every  Thursday. 


.1.  W.  JOURDAN,  Editor. 


Thb  Cosmic  Gale  is  the  only  newspaper 
published  in  Tishomingo  Countv  ;  has  an  ex- 
tensive subscription  list  embracing  all  classes 
in  all  parts  of  the  country.  A  good  advertis 
Ing  medium. 


HARTFORD    SINDAY     (JLOBE. 


Hartford, 


Conn. 


ALLEN  WILLEY,  Publisher. 


Four  editions. 


Circulation  over  7,000  (sworn.) 

Reaches  most  of  the  Connecticut  towns. 
No  better  advertising  medium  in  the  State. 

THE  ALAMOSA  INDEPENDENT. 


Alamosa, 


Colorado. 


JOHNSON  &  BLAIN, 

Editors  and  Proprietors 

Official  organ  of  town  and  countj'. 

Issued  every  Saturday. 

Subscription,  one  year,  $2.50. 

Devoted  to  the  advancement  of  the  material 
interests  of  San  Luis  valley.  Advertising 
orders  solicited.    Rates  low. 

THE    ST.    LOUIS    MECHANIC. 


St.  Louis, 


Missouri. 


$1.50  a  Year,  in  Advance. 

Having  now  reached  a  weekly  edition  of 
10,000  in  Its  third  year  of  existence,  presents 
to  the  inventor,  manufacturer  and  artisan  a 
suitable  medium  by  which  they  can  reach 
the  public,  and  at  moderate  rates.  Special 
rates  for  large  display  advertisements  given 
by  application.  Address  all  orders  to  St. 
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Published  weekly  at 
Wild  Wood,  Sumter  County,  Florida. 


W.  S.  SPEARS,  Business  Manager. 

Devoted  to  the  interest  of  Sumter  County, 
through  which  it  circulates  extensively,  and 
is  acknowledged  by  all  as  a  good  advertising 

medium.  

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THE     BROOKLYNER    JOURNAL. 


PuTjlished  Thursdays  at 
Broolilyn,  E.  D.,         -  New  York. 

HERMAN  RIDDER,  Publisher. 

Is    the    only    German     Catholic     paper    in 
Brooklyn. 


This  excellent  German,  Roman  Catholic 
newspaper  enjoys  a  circulation  of  over  9,000 
copies. 


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The    Cheyenne    Transporter. 


A    L-IVE    INDIAN    AND    STOCK    JOURNAIi. 


ESTABLISHED    1S7S,     AT    THE    CHEYENNE    AND    ARAPAHOE    AGENCY, 

DARLINGTON,  -  -  INDIAN    TERRITORY. 


GEO.    W.    MAFFET,  -  -  -  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

LAFE    JIERRITT,  ...  -  Local  Editof. 


THE    CHEYENNE    TRANSPORTER 

IS     A     TENPAGE     PAPER,      OVERCROWDED     WITH      HOME      ADVERTISEMENTS, 
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THE    NORMAL    HERALD. 

Published  Moiitiily  a 
Lnflosra,  ...  Indiana, 

By  C.  M.  LEMON. 

Terms  :  One  copy,  one  year,  50  cents. 


Our  monthly  circulation  is  never  less  than 
5,000  copies ;  hence  we  offer  to  advertisers 
the  best  educational  medium  in  the  West. 
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Iowa. 


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Issued  Daily  (Sundays  excepted),  and  Weekly 
on  Thursdays. 

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on  application. 

HARTSELLE    INDEX. 
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SAT!  RDAY    MORNING    CALL. 


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Issued  Weekly  at 
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GLENN  F.  CHASE,  Proprietor. 

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ples, and  in  order  to  secure  good  patronage 
and  hold  the  same  it  gives  Its  patrons  good 
value  for  their  money.  As  an  advertising 
medium  it  stands  fli-stclass. 


A.   A.  ODEN    and    J.  W.    HENRY,  Editors 
and  Proprietors. 


The  Index  Is  the  most  popular  and  well- 
read  paper  in  Morgan  County.  Unquestion- 
ably the  best  advertising  medium  to  reach 
the  thrifty  classes. 

THE     SAN     JUAN     PROSPECTOR. 

Dei  Norte,  Colorado. 

PROSPECTOR    PUBLISHING    CO.,   Prop'rs. 
GEO.  A.  SCIBIRD,  Manager. 

Weekly,  $3.00  per  Year. 

Devoted  to  the  mining,  agi'icultural  and 
pastoral  Interests  of  the  San  Luis  Valley. 
Advertising  rates  on  application.  Elght- 
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SOUTH    BEND    COURIER. 


Established    1873. 
South  Bend,        ... 


Indiana. 


G.  FIKENTSCHER,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


The  Courier  is  issued  weekly  at  the  low 
price  of  $2.00  per  year.  It  is  the  only  German 
paper  published  In  St.  Joseph  County,  and  is 
a  reliable  and  valuable  advertising  medium. 

THE      HUNTINGDON      JOURNAL. 


Huntingdon,  Pennsylvania. 


J.  A.  NASH, 


Editor  and  Proprietor. 


Republican  in  Politics. 

Oldest  paper  in  the  county.  Circulation 
1,800.  Best  advertising  medium  in  the  Ju- 
niata Valley. 

Terms,  $1.50,  In  advance. 


Bui'cliard, 


THE    PLAIN    DEALER. 

Nebraslia. 


Published  Every  Friday. 

W.  H.  FITZGERALD  &  CO.,  Proprietors. 
The  Plain  Dealer  deals  plainly  and  in. 
dependently  with  all  matters  affecting  the 
public  welfare,  and  has  thus  gained  a  large 
circulation  and  the  favor  of  the  well  think- 
ing of  the  community.  Advertising  orders 
executed  promptly  and  at  moderate  rates. 

THE    FREEMASON. 

office  : 
50  Lamed  St.,  West,'  Detroit,  Mich, 


Published  Every  Saturday. 


LATOUR   BROTHERS,       -       Publishers. 
CHARLES  LATOUR,  Editor. 


Terms  of  Subscription : 
$1.00  per  Annum.      -     Single  Copies,  5  cents. 

A  limited  number  of  advertisements  at  ten 
cents  per  line.    A  good  advertising  medium. 

NORTH    SALEM    R.EPORTER. 


North  Salem, 


Indiana. 


Issued  Weekly. 


J.  J.  HENNON  &  H.  E.  HENNON,  Publishers. 


Terms,  in  Advance,  $1.25  per  Year. 

The  only  paper  published  in  the  town.  The 
Reporter  Is  the  paper  of  the  town,  published 
for  and  read  by  the  people.  A  good  adver- 
tising  medium. 

DE    VOLKSVRIEND. 


Orange  City, 


lo^va. 


Issued  every  Thursday  morning  by 
KASPER  TIETEMA,         •        -        Publisher. 

Terms:  $1.50  per  Year,  in  Advance. 

A    most    excellent  advertising    medium. 
Only  official  Holland  paper  in  the  Northwest. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


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ESTABLISHED  MARCH  20,  1884. 

School    and     Home 


ST.    LOUIS. 


MISSOURI. 


A   JOURNAL,  DESIGNED    FOR    PLPILS,    TEACHERS   AND    PARENTS. 


PUBLISHED    TWICE    EACH    MONTH,    BY    WM.    L.    THOMAS, 
503    Chestnut    Street,    St.    Liouis,    Mo. 


The  circulation  of  "SCHOOL  AXD  HOME"  is  guaranteed  never  to  go  under  3.000 
copies  each  issue,  and  its  average  during  the  coming  year  will  be  most  likely  to  reach 
a  figure  between  lO^OOO  and  '20,000  copies. 

The  publisher  is  well  known  to  all  the  leading  citizens  of  St.  Louis,  and  challenges 
the  most  critical  investigation  as  to  his  journal's  character. 

The  publisher  respectfully  solicits  the  advertising  patronage  of  all  persons  who 
have  business  announcements  of  a  character  suitable  to  be  made  to  the  schools  and 
homes  of  the  United  States.  The  paper  Is  conducted  with  the  most  conscientious 
regard,  and  nothing  sensational  is  permitted  in  any  of  its  departments. 

•'SCHOOL  AND  HOME"  is  indorsed  by  the  Teachers'  Committee  of  the  St.  Louis 
School  Board,  and  is  authorized  by  the  unanimous  consent  of  the  latter,  to  be  circu- 
lated and  v^ed  in  the  eighty-odd  Public  Schools  of  St.  Louis. 


Read    the    follovcing:    Indorsements 


OF    THE    PUBLISHER: 
To  whom  it  may  Concern: 

Feeling  that  all  persons  connected  with 
the  management  of  our  schools  are  deeply 
interested  in  the  character  of  those  who 
aim  at  supplying  the  pupils  with  reading 
matter,  the  publisher  of  the  above-named 
journal  has  solicited  and  takes  pleasure 
in  presenting  the  following  expressions  of 
trust  from  a  number  of  well-known  and  I 
prominent  merchants  of  St.  Louis.  Hoping 
to  meet  with  all  proper  encouragment 
from  the  teachers,  parents  and  scholars, 
I  am,  very  truly, 

Wm.  L.  Thomas. 

Having  known  Mr.  Thomas  for  twelve  years 
or  more,  and  found  him  worthy  the  confi- 
dence of  the  community,  we  cheerfully  com- 
mend him  and  his  journal  to  your  favorable 
consideration. 

A.  F.  Shapleigh*  Cantwell  H'd'w.  Co., 
by  Frank  Shaplelgh. 

Our  past  experience  justifies  us  in  saying 
that  Mr.  Wm.  L.  Thomas  will  fill  all  con- 
tracts he  may  enter  into. 

Excelsior  Manufacturing  Company, 

C.  H.  Filley,  Vice-President. 

I  indorse  all  that  Messrs.  Shaplelgh  &  Cant- 
well  Hardware  Co.  say  about  Mr.  Thomas,  and 
<lo  so  with  confidence  and  pleasure. 

Joseph  W.  Branch. 

lean  with  pleasure  fully  indorse  all  that  the 
gentlemen  above  say  regarding  Mi-.  THomas. 
Jas.  E.  Blythe, 
of  Levison  &  Blythe  Stationary  Co. 


OF    THE    PAPER: 
"  Your  paper  I  consider  excellent." 
O.  T.  Bright, 
Prln.  Douglas  School,  Chicago,  111. 

Fairfax,  Mo.,  Dec.  24, 18S4. 
I  am  acquainted  with  all  the  leading  juve- 
nile papers  of  the  day,  and  I  am  free  to  say 
that  School  and  Home  is  at  the  head  in  fiu'- 
nishing  reading  matter  for  a  whole  family  of 
children.  D.  Lewis, 

County  Superintendent. 
Atchison  Co.,  Mo. 

Office  State  School  Commissioner,  ) 
Atlanta.  Ga.,  Dec.  15,  1884.  S 
I  have  not  been  able  to  give  the  successive 
numbers  of  School  and  Home  such  an  ex- 
amination as  I  would  desire  before  pro- 
nouncing on  its  merits.  Members  of  my 
family  who  have  carefully  read  it  speak  of 
it  in  terms  of  high  praise.  I  think  I  can 
safely  saj'  that  the  journal  is  well  adapted 
to  meet  the  ends  which  its  projector  contem- 
plates. Respectfully, 

Gustavus  J.  Orr. 

Winchester,  Mass.,  Dec.  15, 1884. 
I  appreciate  your  editorial  trials,  and  am 
amused  at  the  widely  differing  advice  you  re- 
ceive from  various  parties. 

As  you  cannot  possibly  expect  to  please  all 
alike,  my  advice  is  that  you  go  on  as  you 
have  begun,  and  I  believe  and  trust  you  will 
be  successful. 

School  and  Hojie  has  an  individuality  of 
its  own,  and  that  is  worth  something. 
Sincerely  yours. 

Mart  F.  Smith. 


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The   Selkjrk    Herald. 

SELKIRK,  -  -      -  -  MANITOBA. 

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THE  HERALD  is  an  independent  weekly  newspaper,  devoted  to  the  interests  of  the  town  of 

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Having  a  large  circulation,  not  only  among  the  farmers  in  Manitoba,  but  also  in  Ontario, 
it  furnishes  an  excellent  advertising  medium. 


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Dakota  Daily  and  Weekly  Leader. 

HURON,  -  -      '2_  -  -  DAKOTA. 

E.  T.  CRESSEY,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


Telegraphic  despatches  speciallv  reported  for  The  Dakota  Daily  Leader.  Subscription 
price  of  the  Weekly  :  One  Year,  $2.00;  Six  Months,  $1.00  :  Three  Months,  SOCent.s.  Sub- 
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HURON,  DAKOTA.     WHAT  IT  IS— WHAT  IT  HAS-WHAT  IT  IS  TO  BE. 

Huron  is  the  county  seat  of  Beadle  County.  Platted  as  a  town  May,  1880,  it  has  a  popu" 
lation  of  over  3,000,  of  an  excellent  class  of  Americans.  We  have  very  few  foreigners.  It  is 
the  place  for  holding  regular  terms  of  the  District  Court  for  seven  different  counties. 
Among  other  attractions  it  has  the  following  :  Five  churches.  Baptist,  Catholic,  Episcopalian, 
Metliodist  and  Presbyterian  ;  Hollv  Water  Works  ;  U.  S.  Land  Office  ;  U.  S.  Surveyor  Gen- 
eral's Office  for  Dakota  ;  U.  S.  Signal  Service  Oflflce  ;  $50,'  00  Court  House  ;  termini  of  three 
R.R.  divisions  ;  telephone  system.  The  Daily  Leader  is  the  oldest  daily  in  Central  Dakota. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Our     Homes. 

THE  COWPERTHWAITS',  -  -  -  Publishers. 


153  to  161  CHATHAM  ST.,  -  -  NEW  YORK. 

408  to  412  FULTON  ST.,  - -  BROOKLYN,  N.  Y. 

A  TWENTY  PAGE  MONTHLY  JOURNAL,  DEVOTED  TO  HOME  ADORNMENT, 
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to  the  Brooklyn  office.  

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The   Wessington    Times. 

ISSUED  EVERY  FRIDAY  AT 

WESSINGTON,  -  -  _  BEADLE  CO.,  DAK. 

TERMS :  ONE  COPY,  ONE  YEAR,  .'S2.00. 
HIRE  &  ROOP,  -----  Proprietors. 

Only  paper  published  at  Wessington.  Wessington  is  one' of  the  most  thriving  towns  in 
Dakota.  It  has  the  finest  and  purest  water  in  Dakota.  Surrounded  by  the  best  class  of 
settlers  in  th(!  Territory.  Advertise  in  The  Times. 

space.  ]  week.  2  weeks.  :>  weeks.  1  month.  3  mos.      6  mos.    1  year. 

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Four  Inches 3  00  4  00  5  75  6  00  8  00         U  00         18  00 

One-quarter  Column 4  00  5  25  6  50  7  75         10  00         18  00         35  (O 

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OneColunin Kl  (X)         12  IXI         15  liO         22  (»i         35  00         60  00       1(0  (K> 

Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1015 


FACT;*     FOR    AnVEKTlSERS. 


Mirror    and    Farmer 


MANCHESTER,  -  -  NEW    HAMPSHIRE. 


"THE  MIRROR  AND  FARMER,"  published  at  Manchester,  N.  H.,  estiiblished  iu 
1850,  has  a  larger  circulation  than  any  other  weekly  agricultural  and  family  paper 
published  in  New  England  except  one.  Since  its  enlargement  in  1882  it  has  gained 
more  than  10,000,  and  its  circulation  is  now  23,000,  and  steadily  increasing,  so  that  It  is  nearly 
certain  to  reach  23,000  before  the  end  of  the  year.  It  emploj-s  no  traveling  agents.  Every 
person  who  subscribes  for  it  does  so  because  he  or  she  wants  it,  and  pays  for  it  in  advance, 
a  fact  which  makes  It  an  exception  to  every  other  of  its  class  In  the  Eastern  States.  It  cir- 
culates chiefly  In  the  four  northern  States  of  New  England,  but  reaches  patrons  in  every 
other  Northern  and  Western  State  clear  to  the  Pacific  coast.  Its  readers  number  more  than' 
a  hundred  thousand.  They  read  it  carefully  and  thoroughly,  and  believe  in  it.  They  in- 
clude not  only  the  intelligent,  progressive,  well-to-do  farmers,  but  the  most  prospex'ous 
and  enterprising  citizens  in  all  callings— professional  and  business  men,  merchants  and 
tradesmen— who  have  many  wants  and  the  money  to  pay  for  what  they  need.  They  buy 
freely  and  pay  promptly. 

The  Advertising  Rates  of  "THE  MIRROR  AND  FARMER"  are,  in  proportion  to  its 
circulation  and  influence,  lower  than  those  of  any  other  agricultural  paper  in  the  country, 
being  but  14  cents  each  agate  line,  Si. 96  an  Inch,  for  each  insertion,  with  liberal  dis- 
count for  large  orders.  If  you  have  anything  to  sell  for  money,  tell  the  readers  of  The 
JIlRROR  about  it ;  It  will  pay  you. 

MAN-CHESTER,  N.  H.,  Dec.  30, 1S84. 

The  average  circulation  of  The  Mirror  axd  Far.mer  for  the  past  tlu-ee  months  (.thir- 
teen weeks)  has  been  twenty-two  thousand  nine  hundred  and  sixty -six  (22,966). 

John  B.  Clarke,  Proprietor. 
Hillsborough,  ss. 

Dee.  3U,  1S84. 

Personally  appeared  before  me  said  Clarke,  and  made  oath  that  the  foregoing  state- 
ment by  him  subscribed  is  true.  J.  T.  Spofford,  .Justice  of  the  Peace. 

Maxchester,  N.  H.,  Dec.  30,  1384. 
I  am,  and  have  been  for  several  years,  head  pressman  in  The  Mirror  printing  estab- 
lishment at  Manchestei-,  N.  H.,  owned  by  John  B.  Clarke,  and  I  certify  that  the  average 
number  of  copies  of  The  Weekly  Mirror  and  Farmer  printed  during  the  thirteen  weeks 
ending  Dec.  28,  1884,  was  twenty-two  thousand  nine  hundred  and  sixtv-sik  1,22,966). 

N.  Hopkins. 
Hillsborough,  ss. 

Dec.  80,  1884. 
Personally  appeared  before  me  said  Hopkins,  and  made  oath  that  the  foregoing  state- 
ment by  him  subscribed  is  true.  John  G.  Lank.  Justice  of  the  Peace. 


THE    MANCHESTER 

Daily  Mirror  and  American. 


A  paper  which  was  established  in  1830  and  has  grown  up  with  the  city,  is  the  lead- 
ing paper  In  it,  and  is  taken  by  all  the  people  who  have  money  to  spend  in  this  thriving 
place  of  thirty-eight  thousand  inhabitants,  whose  cotton  mills  produced  two  hundred  and 
twenty-three  miles  of  cloth  every  day,  and  whose  mechanics  build  fifteen  locomotives 
each  month,  and  fifty  steam  flre-engines  a  year,  and  an  endless  varietj'  of  other  products  of 
skill  and  industry.  The  manufacturing  corporations  employ  eleven  thousand  operatives, 
and  pay  over  .§400,000  in  monthly  wages.  As  a  local  advertising  medium  The  Daily 
Mirror  and  American  surpasses  all  others  published  here  or  taken  in  the  city. 

^     ■  JOHN    B.    CI...AKRE.    Kditor   au«l    Pi-opripri»i-. 

January  ],  188.3. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  .Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


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One  of  the  best  papers  of  the  Iviud  for  adver 
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First  daily  paper  in  the  Oil  Region. 

H.  C.  BLOSS,  Editor  and   Publisher. 
H.  0.  GRENNER,  Manager. 


Daily  report  of  price  and  development,  and 
monthly  suinmary  of  petroleum. 


THE     MIAMI     HELMET 


Published  Every  Thursday  at 
Pitiua,         -         -         Miami  Co.,  Ohio. 

A  paper  for  the  home  fircle. 

I.S.  &  J.  W.  MORRIS,       -        Editors. 

The  Helmet  reaches  all  the  families  In 
Miami  County,  and  is  the  best  medium  for 
advertisers  desiring  to  secure  the  trade  of 
the  people. 

Terms,  $2.00  a  Year,  in  Advance. 
THE    TRANSCRIPT. 

Black'Si  -  Soiitli  Cni'oliua. 

Published  Weekly. 
S.  P.  BRITTON,       -      Editor  and  Proprietor. 


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THE     SIMMERVILLE     HERALD. 


SiiniiiierTille,  South  Carolina. 


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and  vicinity,  The  Herald  is  well  patronized 
at  home,  and  offers  unequaled  advantages  as 
an  advertising  medium. 


THE    WEEKLY    ECHO. 


South  SoIoH, 


Ohio. 


Published  Every  Saturday  by  J.  M.  JIILLER. 

$1.50. 


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paper  published  in  the  county,  and  is,  in 
evei'y  respect,  a  flist-class  family  jouiiial. 
Rotes  for  advertising  made  kno»n  on  appli- 
cation. 


THE    POST    EXPRESS. 


Published  Every  Thursday  Mornlng^at 
Ricliford,        -        -        .        New  York. . 

JAMES  A.  JOHNSON,  Editor. 

Terms.— 75  cents  per  year,  if  paid  strictly 
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pav,  no  paper. 

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patronized  by  reliable  home  advertisers, 
which  fact,  together  with  its  large  cli-cula- 
tion,  is  a  guarantee  of  Its  excellence  as  an 
advertising  medium. 


TRIBUNE. 


Oalliitolis, 


Ohio. 


J.  D.  &  S.  H.  OLMSTED,  Publishers. 

ONE   OF   THE   BEST   KNOWN   WEEKLIES 
IN    OHIO. 


No  wood-base  cuts  inserted. 


DER  BEODACHTERAM  PASSAIC. 

Established    1874. 


Published  every  Saturday  at 
Newark,        -        -       -       New  Jersey. 

SCHMITT  &  CO.,  Publishers. 


A  FIRST  CLASS  GERMAN  NEWSPAPER. 


Is  a  large,  eight-page  paper ;  enjoys  a  large 
circle  of  readers  among  the  best  class  of  Ger- 
mans.   Is  a  reliable  advertising  medium. 

COLUMBUS    JOURNAL. 


Colli  lllbll!!i, 


Nebraska. 


Established  in  1870. 


M.  K.  TURNER  &  CO.,  Publishers  and  Pro- 
prietors. 
A  good  medium  for  advertising  in  this  sec- 
tion of  Nebraska.  In  the  midst  of  a  flourish- 
ing communit.v  of  farmers,  stock  raisers  and 
business  men.  Has  the  largest  circulation  in 
Platte  County  of  any  newspaper  published. 

KATHOLISCHES     VOLKSBLATT. 

OFFICE  : 

1,3  Barclay  St.,      -    New  York  City. 

HERMAN  RIDDER,  Publisher. 


The  Katholisches  Volksblatt  is  the  only 

German  Catliolic  paper  In  New  York 

City.    Is  issued  weekly. 


Advertisements    are   taken   at   a   moderate 

rate,  and  are  put  next  to 

r(>ading  matter. 


THE  slatin(;ton  news. 


Slalington, 


Peuusylvania. 


$1.00  per  Annum. 
L.  E.  SCHLAUCH, 


Publisher. 


An  official  paper.  The  only  paper  in  the 
Lehigh  slate  region,  Lehigh  County,  therefore 
the  best  advertising  mediimi. 


AMEKICAN    NEWSPAPER    DIKECTORY.  1017 


The   Illinois    Courier. 


No.     -2)0     WEST    STATE    STREET, 

JACKSONVILLE,  -  -  ILLINOIS. 


PUBLISHED    DAILY    AND    WEEKLY,    BY 
DOYINC;    &    HINRICHSEN. 


A     CLEAN,     HANDSOME,     WIDE-AWAKE     PAPER 
FOR    THE    FAMILY. 


The    Best    Advertising    Medium    iu    Central    Illiuois. 


SAMPLE    COPIES    SENT    ON    APPLICATION. 


ADDRESS, 

ILLINOIS    COIRIEK, 
No.    -ilO    West    State    Street, 

Jacksonville.    III. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Ageiirp,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1018  GEO.  P.   KOWELL   &  GO'S 

THE     BARNSTABLE     PATRIOT, 

SANDWICH    OHSEltVER,      CAPE    COI)    BEE,     t  IIATIIAM    MONITOR. 

ALL  PRINTED  BY  F.    B.  GOSS. 
BARNSTABLE,  .....  MASSACHUSETTS. 

Advertisements  received  by  liim  for  all,  at  reasonable  rates.    Tlie  late  Ex-6ov.  Clifford 

once  styled  The  Barnstable  Patriot,  which  was  established  in  1830,  as 

"THE    CAFE    COD   BIBLE," 

thus  indicating  its  influence.    And  the  other  papers  are  flrst-class  advertising  mediums  in 

every  respect.  Address  F.  B.  GOSS,  Barnstable,  Mass. 


JOLIET    RECORD. 

Published  weekly  at  Jollet,  Will  Co.,  111.  \\'.  \V.  STEVENS,  Proprietor.  Joliet  is  the 
county  seat  of  Will  County,  and  is  the  centre  of  a  rich  and  prosperous  agricultural  district, 
and  the  depot  for  the  shipment  of  large  quantities  of  grain  and  produce.  Extensive  manu- 
factories are  carried  on  at  Joliet.  The  Record  circulates  extensively  in  the  town  and 
throughout  this  and  the  adjoining  counties.  Subscription,  .SI. 50  a  year.  The  circulation  of 
The  Record  is  1,325,  and  is  increasing  with  each  issue.  Advertise  in  The  Record  if  you  want 
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scribe  for  The  Record.    Rates  on  application. 

THE     D  aYlY     HERA  LD^ 
MIDDIiETOWN,  .....  CONNECTICUT. 

THE 

ONLY  DAILY   PAPER 

IN 

MIDDLESEX      COUNTY. 

Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  16  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

THEO.  M.  carpenter.  EDGAR  J.  ADAMS. 

HEARTH     AND     HALL. 
GRAND   RAPIDS,  -..-..  MICHIGAN. 

A  sixteen-page  si.xty-four  column  Journal  of  Good  Literature  and  Useful  Information. 

Choice  Poems,  Interesting  Stories  and  Vahiable  Household  Hints  form  attractive  features. 

It  is  READ  LARGELY  BY  LADIES  in  Every  .State  in  the  Union.  Subscription  Price 
only  75  Cents  per  Year.  Liberal  Discounts  to  Agents  and  Clubs.  Advertising  rate^i 
reasonable.  Published  by  CARPENTER   &   ADAMS,   Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


DAILY    AND    WEEKLY    HOME    NEW^S. 
NEW    BRUNSWICK, NEW    JERSEY 


HUGH  BOYD,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


Circulation  guaranteed  to  be  more  than  three  times  as  large  as  that  of  any  other  daily 
newspaper  in  the  county.  As  an  advertising  medium  it  therefore  has  no  equal  in  the  vicinity. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     ART     AGE. 
133   NASSAU    ST.,  -  -  -  ...  NEW  YORK. 

Published  Monthly  by  TURNURE  &  GILLISS  BROTHERS.  An  Illustrated  Journal  treat- 
ing of  Bookmaking  and  Printing  of  all  kinds  from  an  art  standpoint :  also  current  books  and 
art  topics.  Of  interest  and  practical  value  to  printers,  lithographers,  artists,  book  col- 
lectors, publishers,  paper  makers,  manufacturers  of  inks,  types,  presses,  etc.,  bookbinders 
and  others.  The  notes  and  news  with  reference  to  subscription  books  and  editions  de  luxe 
inform  readers  of  the  best  products  of  prominent  publishers  and  printers.  Notes  on  the 
practice  of  the  art  of  printing  a  specialty.  The  Art  Age  is  printed  in  two  colors,  red  and 
black.    $2.00  a  year.  Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


FOXBORO     REPORTER. 
FOXBORO,  ......  MASSACHUSETTS. 

Published  Every  Saturday   by  A.  J.  NICHOLS.  E.  W.  CLARKE,  Editor. 


CIRCULATION  1,200,  and  increasing.  Sample  copies,  with  rates,  on  application. 

A    FIRST-CLASS    JOB    PRINTING    OFFICE   IN    CONNECTION. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St..  New  York. 


GOOD     HEALTH. 
BATTLE    CREEK,  ......  MICHI(;AN. 

This  journal  has  long  occupied  a  foremost  place  among  the  list  of  periodicals  of  its  class, 
and  has  for  years  commanded  a  circulation  much  larger  than  any  other  journal  devoted  to 
health,  and  nearly,  if  not  quite,  equal  to  the  combined  circulation  of  all  other  journals  of 
its  kind.  Its  popularity  is  undoubtedly  due  to  its  plain,  i)ractical,  common-sense  way  of 
elucidating  scientific  facts  relating  to  health.  Its  managers  are  determined  to  make  it 
superior  to  every  other  publication  devoted  to  the  same  subject :  and  their  success  in  the 
past  has  been  such  as  to  guarantee  even  gieater  success  in  the  future.  It  is  printed  on 
excellent  paper  and  presents  a  first  class  appearance.     Published  Monthly  at  $1  a  j'ear. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1019 


ESTABLISHED     17fSi5. 


OI.DE!*iT    NKWSPAPER    IN    THE    r^Ol'TH. 


THE 

Chronicle  and  Constitutionalists 


AUGUSTA,  -  -  -  -  GEORGIA. 

MORNING,    EVENING    AND    WEEKLY    EDITIONS. 


"THE     CHRONICLE    AND    CONSTITUTIONALIST"    OFFERS    TO    THE    PUBLIC    ALL 
THE    ADVANTAGES    OF    AN '  OLD    AND    POPULAR    JOURNAL,    PUBLISHED 
IN    ONE    OF    THE    MOST    POPULOUS    AND    PROSPEROUS    SECTIONS 
OF    THE    SOUTH.      IT    HAS    REGULAR    CORRESPONDENTS    AT 
THE    CAPITALS    OP     GEORGIA    AND    SOUTH     CAROLINA, 
AND    OTHER    IMPORTANT    POINTS,     AND     AT    WASH- 
INGTON   DURING    SESSIONS    OF    CONGRESS. 


"THE     CHRONICLE     AND     CONSTITUTIONALIST"    IS     SUPPORTED    BY    A     LARGE 
PATRONAGE    IN    GEORGIA    AND    SOUTH    CAROLINA. 


SAMPLE    COPIES    UPON    APPLICATION. 


CHRONICLE    AND    CONSTITUTION.\LIST, 

Augusta,    Oa. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  lu  Spruce  St.,  New  York> 


1020  GEO.  P,  ROWELL  &  GO'S 

EVENING      OBSERVER      INDEPENDENT). 

DUNKIRK,  .  .  -  -  .  NEW    YORK. 

CHAUTAUQUA    FARMER    (Weekly,    Agricultural). 

DUNKIRK    JOURNAL   (Weekly,  Republican). 

ISSUED      BY      THE      DUNKIRK      PRINTING      COMPANY. 

PARKER    &   NICHOLS,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Subscription  rates,  by  Mail,  Observer,  $4.00;   Farmer,  $1.00;    Journal,  $1.(X). 

Advertising  rates  furnished  on  application. 


THE    HERALD    OF    HEALTH. 

FOR    1884. 
XEW    YORK    CITY,  ....  NEW    YORK. 

ONE    DOLLAR    PER    YEAR. 

The  Herald  of  Health  for  188.';  will  be  even  more  interesting  and  instructive  than 
■ever.    Very  valuable  articles  will  ajspear  during  the  year. 

M.  L.  HOLBROOK,  13  and  15  Laight  St.,  New  York. 


UNITED    STATES    DEMOCRAT. 


NEW    YORK    CITY,  ....  NEW    YORK. 

By    MARK    M.    POMEROY. 

Circulation,  15,000.  Successor  to  "  La  Crosse  Democrat." 

Weekly,  $2.00  a  Year. 

Circulation  chiefly  among  progressive,  well-to-do,  thinking  people.. 

OflSce,  171  Broadway,  New  York  City. 

THE    SHELL    LAKE    TVATCHMAN. 
SHELL    LAKE,  ......  WISCONSIN. 

Published  every  Thursda.r,  by  WM.  IRLE,  Editor  and  Pioprictor.  Terms  :  $1.50,  invaria- 
bly in  advance.  Independent  in  politics.  Advocates  total  abstinence  for  the  Individual 
and  prohibition  for  the  State.  Shell  Lake  is  midway  between  St.  Paul  and  Lake  Superior, 
in  a  part  of  "  The  New  Wisconsin  "  that  is  being  rapidly  developed  b.y  the  Chippewa  Falls 
&  Northern  and  the  North  Wisconsin  Railroads,  two  lines  of  C,  St.  P.,  M.  &  O.  Ry.,  and  Is  on 
the  latter  road  near  its  junction  with  the  former.  Shell  Lake  is  the  county  seat  of  Wash- 
burn County,  and  has  a  population  of  1,400.  Lumbering  is  the  principal  business. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    DELTA    HERALD. 
DELTA,  .....  PENNSYLVANIA. 

AN    INDEPENDENT    WEEKLY.  CIRCULATION,  1,010. 

S.  J.  BARNETT,  Editor. 
The  Herald  Is  the  only  paper  published  in  a  circuit  of  nearly  fifty  miles  diameter,  em- 
bracing the  rich  farming  and  canning  regions  of  Lower  York  and  Upper  Harford  (Md.) 
Counties,  also  the  famous  Peach  Bottom  Slate  Mining  District.  Delta  is  a  thrifty  town,  has 
trebled  its  population  in  the  last  ten  years,  while  its  business  has  increased  more  than  ten 
fold  in  the  same  time.  It  is  situated  at  the  junction  of  the  Maryland  Central  and  York  and 
Peach  Bottom  Narrow  Guage  Railroads. 


OFFICE   OF 

.^^     ^„,     THE    SOUTHERN    MEDICAL    RECORD. 
ATLANTA,  - GEORGIA. 

WniTriBc  i  THOS.  S.  POWELL,  M.  D.,  Prof,  of  Obstetrics.  Southern  Medical  College. 

JiuiroBsj  jj   (^  WORD.  M.  D.,  Prof,  of  Physiology,  Southern  Medical  College. 

A  MONTHLY  JOURNAL  OF   PRACTICAL  MEDICINE. 

Established  in  1870.    Large  Circulation.    Excellent  Advertising  Medium. 

Subscription,  Two  Dollars  per  annum.    Single  Copies,  Fifteen  Cents. 

R.  C.  WORD,  M.  D..  Managing  Editor. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

THE    MEDICAL    ERA. 
CHICAGO,  . ILLINOIS. 

A  MONTHLY  JOURNAL  OF  MEDICINE. 
Each  number  contains  33  double  column  quarto  pages.  Volume  commences  in  July. 
Terms :  $2.00  a  year,  in  advance.  '•  The  Medical  Era  is  a  bright  and  attractive-looking  peri- 
odical. It  has  among  its  contributors  many  of  the  best  iiu'diral  writers  of  Chicago  and  the 
West,  and  its  articles  are  what  might  be  expected  from  siuh  alilc  men.  It  is  not  connected 
•with  either  of  the  Chicago  (Dlloges  and  contains  contiiliutions  from  professors  in  both 
schools."— Ha/memrt/miai)  Monthly.  Editors:  JAMES  E.  GROSS,  M.  D.;  ROBERT  N. 
TOOKER,  M.  D.       Publishers:  GROSS  &  DALERIDGE,  48  Madison  St..  Chicago. 


BRIGHTON     N  E  TV  S  . 

Published  Every  Friday  at 
BRIGHTON,  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  ILLINOIS. 

Devoted  to  the  Interests  of  Brighton  and  Adjacent  Country. 

L.  H.  CHAPIN,  Editor.  SUBSCRIPTION  RATES,  $1..50  per  Year. 

.\dvertislng  rates  reasonable.    Orders  solicited. 
Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents.  l(i  Sprucr  St.,   Xew  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1021 


The    Scranton    Truth. 


SCRANTON,  .  _  _  PENNSYLVANIA. 


AN'   INDEPENDENT     AFTERNOON     NEWSPAPER,    DEVOTED    TO    THE     INTERESTS 

OF     THE    PEOPLE. 


FEARLESS   AND    FAIR    IN    ALL    THINGS;    HAS   THE   LARGEST    CIRCULATION    OF 

ANY    NEWSPAPER    IN    THE     LACKAWANNA    VALLEY,    AND    IS    THE 

BEST    ADVERTISING   MEDIUM    IN    NORTHERN    PENNSYLVANIA. 


ITS     TELEGRAPHIC     AND     LOCAL     NEWS     IS    AMPLE    AND    ACCURATE,    AND     IT 
IS    A    FIRESLDE    FAVORITE    WHEREVER    IT    GOES. 


THE    FOLLOWING    EXTRACTS    SHOW    HOW    THE     TRUTH    IS    REGARDED    BY 
SOME    OF    THE    LEADING    PAPERS    OF    THE     COUNTRY: 

The  Philadelphia  Times  says  of  The  Truth  :  "  It  is  a  journal  which  has  the  ability 
and  the  courage  to  tell  the  plain  truth  about  everybody  and  everything,  regardless  of 
consequences." 

|t  I  The  Philadelphia  Press  says  of  The  Truth  :  "  It  shows  the  evidences  of  experience, 
energy  and  ability." 

The  Harrisburg  Independent  says  of  The  Truth  :  "  It  Is  brlglit  and  business-like,  wltb 
a  vim  In  its  editorial  and  a  spirit  of  enterprise  in  its  news  matters,  indicating  that  there 
Is  an  experienced  man  at  its  head." 

The  Bethlehem  Times  says  of  The  Truth  :  "  It  is  edited  with  vigor  and  ability." 

The  Elmira  Telegram  says  of  The  Truth  :  "  It  is  thoroughly  and  unalterably  Inde- 
pendent." 

The  New  York  Weekly  says  of  The  Truth  :  "  It  Is  edited  by"one  of  the  leading  Jour- 
nalists of  the  country,  and  during  the  few  short  months  of  its  existence  has  met  with 
phenomenal  success." 


THESE  ARE  ONLY  A  FEW  OF  THE  M.4lNY  NOTICES  "THE  TRUTH"  HAS 
RECEIVED  DURING  THE  FIRST  FEW  MONTHS  OF  ITS  EXISTENCE.  SINCE 
THAT  TIME  IT  HAS  BEEN  STEADILY  GAINING  IN  POPULARITY,  AND  IS  NOW 
THE  MOST-WIDELY  READ  AND  EXTENSIVELY-QUOTED  NEWSPAPER  IN  NORTH- 
ERN   PENNSYLVANIA. 

JOHN    E.    BARRETT,   }  Publisbers 
JAMES    J.    JORDAN,    $  Proprietors. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1022  GEO.  P.   ROWELL   &   GO'S 


THE    CLEVELAND    PLAIN    DEALER. 
CLEVELAND,  ------  OHIO. 

THE  REPRESENTATIVE  DEMOCRATIC  NEWSPAPER  OF  OHIO. 
Dailv  Circulation,  8,300 ;  Weekly  Circulation,  15,000. 
The  Daily  Plain  Dealer,  12  cents  a  week.  Mall  subscriptions,  postage  free,  $6.00 
ayear  50  cents  a  month.  The  Weekly  Plain  Dealer— Forty-eight  columns  of  the  choicest 
reading,  especially  prepared  to  meet  the  wants  of  weekly  newspaper  readers.  One  copy, 
postage  prepaid,  §1.15;  five  copies,  $5.00;  eleven  copies,  $10.00  ;  twenty  copies,  $18.00.  The 
Plain  Dealer  oflfers  unequaled  advantages  to  advertisers.  Advertising  rates  and  sample 
copies  of  either  edition  free  on  application.  ^^ 


THE     BLANCO     NEWS. 

ISSUED  BY   BLANCO  NEWS  CO., 

EVERY  FRIDAY  AT 

BLANCO,  ....--  TEXAS. 

THE  LEADING  PAPER  OF  BLANCO  COUNTY. 

Read  by  Farmers  and  Stockmen  principally.    Sample  copies  free. 

SWORN   CIRCULATION,    700   COPIES. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,   New  York. 


CLARK     COUNTY     R  E  V  I  E  "W  . 
CLARK,  ......  DAKOTA. 

PUBLISHED  EVERY   THURSDAY. 
A    live     Republican  Paper,  with  a  wide    circulation,  devoted  to  upbuilding  Central 
Dakota.    Established  in  1883.    Maps  of  County  and  Town  furnished  on  application, 

SUBSCRIPTION,  .S3.00. 

H   E   JOHNSON,  Proprietor.  JOHNSON  &  SIMPSON,  PubUshers. 

ISSUES   A    LARGE    EXTRA     EDITION    SPRING    AND    FALL. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co..  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Established  1874.  .^^„„„.„      Established  1874. 

THE    DAKOTA    FREIE    PRESSE. 
YANKTON, DAKOTA. 

G.  A.  WETTER,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

Appears  Every  Friday,  and  Is 

THE  ONLY  GERMAN  PAPER  PUBLISHED  IN  THE  TERRITORY  OF  DAKOTA. 

No  objection  to  prove  circulation.    The  only  possible  medium  to  reach   the  large  German 

and  Russian  population  of  Dakota  and  neighboring  States  and  Territories. 


HOME     NE\irS. 

DATED    AT    SPRING    GREEN    AND    LONE    ROCK. 

SPRING    r.REEN WISCONSIN. 

P.  W.  MEEHAN,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

The  population  of  Spring  Green  Is  600.       Circulation  of  News  Is  800. 

The  Home  News  Is  a  four-page,  eight-column  paper,  and  is  an  excellent  advertising  medium. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


C  J  REYNOLDS,  Editor.     C.  C.  LEV  AN,  Business  Manager.     A.  J.  SULLIVAN,  Solicitor. 
REYNOLDS,  LEVAN  &  SULLIVAN,  PUBLISHERS  OF 

THE     GATE     CITY     ENTERPRISE. 
COFFEYVILLE,  -  -  -  MONTGOMERY  CO.,  KAN. 

Coffe^ville  Is  a  city  of  2,000  people,  twd  miles  from  the  Indian  Territory,  and  Is  In  the 
centre  of  a  rich  agricultural  and  stuck  raising  district.  Coffey  vllle  is  the  "Gateway"  to  the 
Indian  Territory,  and  Is  the  scarfing /)Oinf  ?o  Oklahoma,  the  garden  spot  Of  the  Territory. 
This  country  will  soon  be  opened  up  for  settlement.    Colonies  are  forming  every  day. 

Circulation,  700.  Terms,  .$1.50  per  Year.  Advertising  Rates:  1  col.,  one  year,  $80;  >^col., 
.$45 ;  \i  col.,  $25 ;  %  col.,  $15  ;  1-lfi  col.,  .SB  :  1:12  col.,  $6.    No  deviation  from  the  above  rates. 


THE    ENTERPRISE. 


WONEWOC,  -  -  _^__  .  -  WISCONSIN. 

THE  ENTERPRISING,  LIVE,  LOCAL,  INDEPENDENT   WEEKLY   NEWSPAPER  OF  THE 

BARABOO    VALLEY. 
Acknowledged  to  be  the  best  printed  and  neatest,  typygraphicallT,  of  any  paper  In  this 
section."  OSCAR  W.  PARKER,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  No.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


IDA     COUNTY     PIONEER. 

PUBLISHED    EVERY    THURSDAY    AT 
IDA    GROVE,  -  -  ^  -  IDA    COINTY,  IOWA, 

By  GEORGE    T.     WILLIAMS. 
Terms  of  Subscription,  $2.00  Yearly,  in  Advance. 
A  llvel.v.  thoroughly  wide-awake  family  newspaper.    As  an  advertising  medium  Invalu- 
able.   Circulation  second  to  none  In  Its  district.    Devoted  to  local  news  and  agriculture. 
Gko.  p.  Rowell  Sc  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1023 


Portland    Inter-Ocean 


PUBLISHED    FRIDAYS    AT 


PORTLAND,  -  -  _  TRAILL    CO.,    DAK 

THE    OFFICIAL     PAPER    OF    THE    COUNTY. 


TERMS,       $2.00       PER       YEAR. 


'■  THE    INTER  OCEAN"    IS    THE    ONLY    PAPER    PUBLISHED     AT    PORTLAND. 


G.    B.    THOMPSON,  -  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


PUBLISHED     WEEKLY     IN     THE     INTERESTS     OF    THE    PEOPLE    OF    PORTLAND 

AND    TRAILL    COUNTY. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  No.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1SS4.  1SS5. 

The    Plainfield  Times. 


PLAINFIELD,  .  _  .  PENNSYLVANIA. 


JOHN    W.    STROHM,   Editor   and   Publisher. 


The  Timles  began  its  publication  May  11,  1883,  with  a  circulation  of  150  copies,  In  the 
midst  of  five  old  established  country  papers.  In  the  face  of  all  the  bitter  opposition  brough 
to  bear  upon  It,  it  has  gradually  increased,  until  it  has  attained  a  circulation  of  625  copies 
weeltly.  Its  list  is  not  made  up  of  deadheads.  Fifteen  various  issues  during  1884  numbered 
from  768  to  912  copies.  The  same  will  be  Issued  in  1885  at  different  periods,  with  a  view  of 
increasing  our  list,  as  in  1884.    |^~  Advertising  rates  very  reasonable. 

We  also  publish  a  Monthly  Journal  having  a  National  circulation  of  5,000  copies 
each  issue.    (See  "CUPID'S  CORNER.") 

Advertisements  placed  in  both  papers  will  have  special  rates  given. 

S^~  Sample  copies  of  either  paper  free  upon  application. 

The  Times  office  is  well  equipped,  having  a  large  power  press,  small  presses,  paper 
cutter,  etc.  Machinery  is  run  by  steam  power.  Turn  out  tons  of  paper  and  paper  bags, 
writing  paper  and  envelopes.    Orders  shipped  to  five  different  States. 

Special  prices  given  to  large  consumers  of  envelopes  and  letter  or  note  heads,  bill 
heads,  etc.  Prices  for  1885  now  ready.  We  mall  our  letter  and  note  heads  in  nice  style,  at  a 
saving  of  25  per  cent,  to  the  consumer.    Correspondence  solicited. 

Sample  of  worlimanshlp  furnished  on  application. 


Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  No.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1024  GEO.  P.  ROWELL  &  GO'S 


THE    JANESVILLE    GAZETTE. 
JANEttVILLE,  .....  WISCONSIN, 

Published  by  the  "GAZETTE"  PRINTING  COMPANY,  of  Janesville,  Wis. 

Terms  :  Daily,  $6.00  per  Year ;  Weekly,  $1.50,  cash  in  Advance. 

NICHOLAS    SMITH,  President  and  Editor.         H.  F.  BLISS,  Treasurer  and  Manager. 

JOHN   C.  SPENCER,  City  Editor.  WM.  BLADON,  Secretary. 

The  Gazette  is  the  most  iiopular  and  best  circulating  paper  in  Rock  County,  and  as  an 
advertising  medium  is  unequaled. 


THE    BROOKLYN    JOURNAL. 

Published  Every  Saturday  at 
75  REIU  AVENUE,  ....  BROOKLYN,  N.  Y. 

.L  R.  McDIVITT,  Publisher.  ' 

A  Family  Paper,  comprising  Original  Essays,  Select  Miscellany,  Good  Stories,  Fun  and 

Brooklyn   News. 
Terms  of  Subscription  :  One  copy,  one  vear,  50  cents;  single  copy,  1  cent. 
ADVERTISING  RATES :  Ten  cents  per  line. 

Address,  THE  BROOKLYN  JOURNAL,  No.  75  Reid  Avenue. 


rr«w*^«*  BRADFORD    REPUBLICAN. 

TO  WANDA,  .....  PENNSYLVANIA^ 

^,  ,  HOLCOMB    &    TRACY,  Proprietors  and  Publishers. 

Eight  pages ;  48  columns  ;  published  every  Thursdav  morning ;  52  times  a  year.  J.  Hol- 
comb,  editor ;  C.  H.  Allen,  associate  editor.  Circulation,  2,2U0.  Foreign  advertising  rates 
invariably  as  follows  :  Regular  advertisements,  nithout  special  position,  S4.(J0  per  inch  per 
year.  For  special  position,  10  per  cent,  additional.  Same  rate  pro  rata  if  advertisements  run 
three  months  or  over.  If  less  tlian  three  mouths,  25  per  cent,  additional  pro  rata  for  time 
carried.  Reading' matter  adviitising.  Scents  per  line  each  insertion.  Advertisements  less 
than  one  inch  will  be  chargi-d  at  full  inch  rate.    Usual  commission  to  agents. 


RURAL    AND    WORKMAN. 

PUBLISHED   WEEKLY  BT  THE 

RURAL    AND    WORKMAN    PUBLISHING    COMPANY,  214i^  E.  Markham  Street, 
LITTLE   ROCK,  .....  ARKANSAS. 

The  Rural  and  Workman  is  the  only  agricultural  journal  published  in  Arkansas,  and 
the  only  journal  of  its  character  that  is  published  weekly  in  the  entire  Southwest.  It  is  cir- 
culated in  the  States  of  Arkansas,  Texas,  Southern  Missouri  and  Kansas,  Northern  Louis- 
iana and  the  Indian  Territory.  Circulating  regularly  in  rich  agricultural  districts.  The 
Rural  and  Workman  is  an  excellent  advertising  medium.  Rates  on  application.  Liberal 
discounts  made  to  regular  advertisers. 


DEVIL'S    LAKE    NEWS. 

Published  every  Friday  at 
DEVIL'S     LAKE,  .  .  .  RAMSEY    CO.,    DAK. 

THE    OFFICIAL    PAPER    OF     RAMSEY    COUNTY. 
NADEAU    &    CARRUTHERS,   Publishers. 
Price,  -  -  .$2.00  per  Year,  in  Advance. 

Advertising  rates,  $1  per  inch  per  month ;  25  per  cent,  off  on  vearly  contracts.    It  has 
the  largest  circulation  of  any  paper  west  of  Grand  Forks. 


THE     VOLGA     TRIBUNE. 

VOLGA,  ...      .  .  .  DAKOTA. 

J.  V.  WALKER,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 
The  Tribune  is  the  only  paper  published  at  Volga.    Occupying  as  it  does  the  fields  of  two 
former  papers  published  in  Brookings  County,  it  is  the  best  advertising  medium  in  this 
Eection. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


LA    VALLEE    D'OTTAW^A. 


Issued  Daily  at 
HULL,  ......  QUEBEC. 

N.  PAGE   &    CO.,  Publishers. 
The  city  of  Hull  has  a  population  of  over  10,000  French  people,  and  shrewd  business 
people  will  at  once  see  the  benefits  that  may  be  accrued  through  the  columns  of  this  new 
newspaper.    Rates  reasonable,  furnLshed  on  application. 


LONG     ISLAND      COURIER. 

PUBLISHED  DAILY   AND  WEEKLY 

BY    THE    COURIER   COMPANY,   AT    ITS    OFFICE,    112    FRONT    STREET, 

LONG    ISLAND    CITY,  ....  NEW    YORK. 

THE  OFFICIAL  CITY  PAPER. 
The  Courier  is  published  every  day,  except  Sunday,  and  Weekly  on  Saturdays      Daily. 
P.00;  Weekly,  .$2.00  per  annum,  in  advance,  delivered  by  mail  post  free  to  all  parts.    All 
communications  to  be  addressed,  COURIER  CO.,  Long  Island  City,  N  Y. 


AMEKICAN   JS'EWSPAPEll  DIRECTORY.  1025 


The   Memphis   Avalanche. 


DAILY        AND        WEEKLY. 


MEMPHIS,  ...  -  TENNESSEE. 


IXDEPENDENT.        JUST.        NEWSY.        BRIGHT.      ENTERPRISING. 


The  advantages  offered  by  The  Avalas(,'he  to  advertisers  cau  only  be  understood  by 
those  who  know  its  ijolicj-  and  history.  It  has  never  been  the  organ  of  any  party,  the 
mouthpiece  of  any  faction,  the  advocate  of  any  ring.  It  has  not  viciously  attacked  any 
person,  but  it  has  always  told  the  truth  where  it  was  necessary  to  protect  the  public  good. 
It  has  at  length  reached  the  point  where  it  can  reap  the  reward  of  its  struggles  during  the  days 
of  extreme  and  blind  partisanship.  It  Is  regarded  as  the  newspaper  of  the  Southwest.  The 
business  men  of  the  ^Mississippi  Vallej"  know  that  The  Av.^lanche  regards  the  general  wel- 
fare as  higher  than  the  destiny  of  any  set  of  men.  The  liberal-minded  man  reads  it  because 
it  is  liberal.  The  enterprising  man  i-eads  it  because  he  knows  no  expense  is  spared  to  gather 
the  news  more  quickly  and  to  serve  it  up  to  the  public  more  agreeabl}'  than  any  South- 
western paper.  Memphis  is  practically  in  four  States  ;  has  seven  railroads  in  active  opera- 
tion and  another  nearly  completed.  The  Avalanche  has  a  large  circulation  through  the 
entire  Mississippi  Valley,  and  extending  into  Texas,  which  has  been  steadily  gro«-ing  sinces 
the  business  revival  of  188U.    For  tei'ms  address 

"  AVALANCHE,"  -  -  -  MEMPHIS,    TENN. 


<tEO.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents.  No.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The  Republican  Advocate, 


W^ELLSBORO,  ...  PENNSYLVANIA. 


A    WEEKLY    .lOURNAL    OF    LITERATURE,    POLITICS    AND    LOCAL    NEWS. 


WHITTET    .v    MATSON,  -  -  Editors  and  Proprietors, 


OFFICE  IN  THE  WILLIAMS  &  CONVERSE  BLOCK,   MAIN  ST.,  WELLSBORO.  PA. 


.SI. 50    A    YEAR,    IX    ADVANCE. 


The  large  circulation  attained  by  The  Republican  Advocate,  now  over  1,200,  among: 
bona  fide  subscribers,  renders  it  equal  to,  if  not  better,  as  an  advertising  medium,  than  any 
other  paper  in  Tioga  County.  Miners,  Farmers,  Mechanics,  Merchants,  Laborers,  in  fact  all 
read  The  Republican  Advocate. 


For  advertising  rates  apply  at  the  office. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  No.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

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1026  GEO.  P.  ROWELL   &  GO'S 


WISCONSIN     STATE     JOURNAL. 

DAILY.   TRI-WEEKLY   AND   WEEKLY. 


PUBLISHED    AT 

MADISON,  -  -  - -  -  -  WISCONSIN. 

DAVID  ATWOOD, Proprietor. 

OFFICIAL   STATE   PAPER. 
DAILY,  .§10.00.  TRIWEEKLY,  $5.00.  WEEKLY,  $1.50. 

MOST    COMPLETE    STEREOTYPING    ESTABLISHMENT    IN    THE    NORTHWEST. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


COLFAX     COUNTY     STOCKMAN. 


SPRINGER,  -  -  - -  -  NEW    MEXICO. 

C.  F.  MARTIN,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


The  only  paper  of  genuine  stamina  in  the  whole  of  Northern  New  Mexico.  Devoted  to 
stock-raising  and  news  of  the  day.  Official  organ  of  the  county.  Subscription:  $3.00  per 
annum.    Write  for  advertising  rates. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


ESTABLISHED    1879. 

STAFFORD    COUNTY    HERALD. 

Issued  every  Thursday  at 
STAFFORD,  -  -  -  -  STAFFORD  CO.,  K.\N. 

R.  M.  BLAIR,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 
SUBSCRIPTION  PRICE,   $1.50  PER  ANNUM,   in  advance.        CIRCULATION.   1,000. 
The  Herald  is  a  six-column  quarto ;  is  the  first  paper  established  in  the  county ;  is  tlie 
official  paper-  has  the  largest  cireulatUm,  and  is  the  only  paper  that  has  a  general  circula- 
tion throughout  the  county.    Equal  to  any  adyertising  medium  in  Southwestern  Kansas. 
Circulation  Increasing.    Advertising  at  living  rates. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    EVENING    HERALD. 
FORT    SCOTT,  .....  KANSAS. 

LARGEST     CIRCULATION     IN     THE     CITY. 

THE    WEEKLY    HERALD. 

Published  by  THE  HERALD  PUBLISHING  CO. 

Advertising  Rates  :  Weekly,  1  inch  display,  1  mo.,  $1.00 ;  Daily,  1  Inch  display,  1  mo.,  $2.00. 

Reading  notices,  Ic.  a  line,  agate  measure ;  for  time  notices,  single  insertion,  10c.  a  line. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


ALBANY    (GERMAN)    FREIE    BLAETTER. 


ALBANY, NEW   YORK. 

Issued  Daily,  with  Sunday  Edition,  by 

AUGUST   MIGGAEL, Proprietor. 

•  OFFICE :   44  BEAVER  STREET,  ALBANY,  N.  Y. 

This  German  daily,  having  been  published  in  the  Capital  City  of  New  York  since  1852,  Is 
now  one  of  the  oldest  and  best  known  in  that  central  part  of  the  State.  It  has  been  greatly 
improved  and  offers  excellent  advertising  opportunities.  Copy  of  paper  and  rates  sent 
upon  application.  ^^^  ^  rqwell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     NEIVSMAN. 


186    DEVONSHIRE    ST.,  (P.  O.  BOX,  1348,)  -  BOSTON,    MASS. 

LESTER  C.  HUBBARD,  Editor.  JOHN  J.  DALY,  Publisher. 

Our  iournal  reaches  every  newsdealer,  stationer,  and  bookseller  in  the  United  States. 
It  elves  them  Items  of  interest  and  live  information  as  to  their  business  that  is  obtainable 
nowhere  else  Publishers  and  wholesale  dealers  in  stationery  goods,  novelties  and  notions, 
will  find  The  Newsman  the  best  advertising  medium  in  the  country.  Subscription,  $1.00 
per  year.    Advertising  rates :  $1.50  per  Inch,  transient ;  $1.25  per  inch,  three  months  or  over. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1027 


Winona   Republican. 


"WINONA,  -  .  -  -  MINNESOTA. 


Oldest    Paper    aud   Oldest    "Daily"    IN  SOUTHERN  MINNESOTA  CONNECTED 

WITH  THE  ASSOCIATED  PRESS. 


D.    SINCLAIR    &    CO.,    Piiblisbers. 

D.  SINCLAIR.  WM.  E.  SMITH.  JOHN  DOBBS. 


ESTABLISHED      IN      1855. 


"THE   DAILY  REPUBLICAN"   IS  PUBLISHED  EVERY  WEEK  DAY  AFTERNOON. 
"  THE  WEEKLY  REPUBLICAN  "  IS  PUBLISHED  ON  WEDNESDAY. 


TO  ADVERTISERS.— The  Republican  las  a  mucli  larger  circulation  thau  any  other 
paper  in  Minnesota,  outside  of  the  Cities  of  St.  Paul  and  Minneapolis.  It  Is  extensively 
subscribed  for  aud  read  in  all  the  towns  and  villages  on  the  various  lines  of  railroads  con- 
verging at  Winona,  as  well  as  among  the  most  substantial  farmers  in  a  wide  circle  of  sur- 
rounding country  on  both  sides  of  the  Mississippi  River.  For  this  reason  it  is  uuvivalled 
as  an  advertising  medium  for  all  who  would  communicate  with  the  most  intelligent 
and  thrifty  residents  of  this  city  and  the  region  of  which  it  is  the  principal  market  and 
commercial  centre. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


VOIiUME    II.  PUBLISHED  VVEEKIiY.  .«-2.00  PER  YEA  R. 


Ch  ristian     IMatio  n  . 


TRIBUNE    BUILDING,  -  -  NEW   YORK. 


AN  UNDENOMINATIONAL  JOURNAL  OF  SIXTEEN  PAGES,  TEACHING  THE 
CHRISTIAN  THEORY  OF  GOVERNMENT. 


The  broadest  and  most  comprehensive  Reform  Journal,  and  the  most  complete  famUy 
■  and  literary  newspaper  In  America  ;  with  a  Sabbath-school  Lesson  Department  unsur- 
passed for  thoroughness,  reliability  and  brilliancy.  Contents  Original  and  Copyrighted. 
The  general  elegance  of  the  "make  up"  and  execution  of  the  Christian  Nation,  its  wide 
columns  (2%  inches),  the  class  of  people  among  which  it  circulates,  and  the  fact  that  it 
advocates  the  principles  of  an  Association  with  thousands  of  contributing  members  all  over 
the  United  States,  makes  It  a  peculiarly  valuable  advertising  medium  to  large  advertisers. 


ADVERTISING  SPACE  LIMITED.    TERMS  MADE  KNOWN  ON  APPLICATION. 


Price,   $;2.00   per   year,    postage   free   to   all   parts   of  the   United  States. 


Three  Months  on  Trial  for  Fifty  Cents.    Address, 
"  CHRISTIAN  NATION,"       ....  TRIBUNE  BUILDING,  NEW  YORK. 


Geo.  p.  Rowkul  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  Y'ork. 


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GEO.  P.  ROWELL   &  GO'S 


THE    TELEGRAPH. 


Ashtabula, 


Ohio. 


THE  OLDEST  NEWSPAPER  IN  THE  CITY 

JAMES  REED  &  SON,  Publishers. 

The  Telegraph,  subscribt'fl  to  and  read  l),v 
the  entire  business  community  of  Ashtabula 
and  vicinity,  is  the  popular  and  best  paying 
advertising  medium.  Rates  low.  Returns 
sure. 


FREE    PREiSS. 


IVIiuersville, 


Pennsylvania. 


A  Pointer  for  Advertisers.— The  Free 
Press  is  a  labor  advocate  and  circulates 
among  tlie  working  people  of  the  Antliracite 
coal  region.  If  you  want  to  reacli  that  class 
of  people  advertise  In  The  Free  Press.  Cir- 
culation increasing  wltli  every  issue.  Adver- 
tlsing  rate,  $1.00  per  inch,  per  month. 

MADISON    COUNTY    TIMES. 


Published  at 
Chittenango,     -     Majlison  Co.,  N.  Y, 

By  LUKE  McHENRY. 


Terms,  $1.50  per  year,  strictly  in  advance. 

Circulation  regular  and  large.  The  Times 
is  the  most  popular  weelvly  in  the  county. 
Rare  value  to  advertisers  at  moderate  rates. 

THE    COLUMBUS    TIMES. 


Published  every  Wednesday  at 
Chadbourn,  -  North  Carolina. 

Rates  of  Subscription,  in  Advance  : 
One  Year,  -  -  -  .  $1.50. 


The  Times  has  a  large,  regular  circulation 
througli  Columbus  County,  also  a  good  reg- 
ular circulation  through  Bladen  County, 
N.  C,  and  Horry  County,  S.  C,  and  is  an  ex- 
cellent advertising  medium. 


DE    WITT    COUNTY    TRIBUNE. 

(Successor  of  the  FARMER  CITY  REAPER.) 

Fanner  City,  De  \Vitt  Co.,  III. 

M.  L.  GRIFFITH,  Proprietor  and  Publisher. 
Issued  Weelcly. 


The  Tribune  Is  an  excellent  advertising 
medium,  its  rates  are  reasonable  and  its  ad- 
vertising patrons  are  from  among  the  most 
reliable  business  Arms  of  the  country. 

THE   LAURINBURG^XCHANGE. 

Published  every  Saturday  morning  at 
Lanriuburg,    -    Richmond  Co.,  N.  C. 

J.  D.  BUNDY,  Editor  and  [Proprietor. 

The  Exchange  circulates  largely  in  the 
Counties  of  Richmond.  Anson,  and  Robeson, 
in  North  Carolina,  and  in  tlie  border  counties 
of  South  Carolina,  along  the  lino  of  the  Car- 
olina Central  and  Mic  Cape  Fear  and  Yadlcin 
Valley  Railroads.  It  is  a  twenty-eight  column 
weekly,  and  no  better  medium  for  the  adver- 
tiser can  be  had  in  the  State. 


BEAVER    VALLEY    NEWS. 


Beaver  Co.,  Pa, 


New  Brighton, 

Daily  and  Weekly. 
FRANK  S.  READER,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

Daily,  by  carriers,  10  cents  per  week.  By 
mail,  $4.50  per  year.  Weekly,  $1.50  jier  year. 
Send  for  samples  and  i-ates  of  advertising. 

In  the  centre  of  a  manufacturing  district  of 
sixtv-flvc  factoriis  and  mills,  with  a  popula- 
tion of  20,000,  witliiii  a  radius  of  two  miles  of 
the  office.  Best  advertising  medium  in  county. 


THE    INDEX, 


Mount  Forest, 


Ontario. 


C.  STOVEL,  Publisher.  H.  H.  STOVEL,  Editor. 


$1.00  per  Year. 

Published  every  Friday  in  time  for  the 
mails.  Ls  the  best  local  paper  in  the  two 
Ridings.  Gives  the  latest  and  most  reliable 
news. 


DER    OHIO     SONNTAGSGAST. 


Published  by  L.  HIRSCH  &  CO.,  at 
Columbus.  -  -  .  Ohio. 


Der  Ohio  Sonnt.^gsgast  is  the  most  widely 
circulated  German  weekly  in  the  United 
States. 

Excellent  medium  for  advertising^ 


THE    FREELAND    PROGRESS. 
Freeland,         -         -         Pennsylvania, 

OWEN  FOWLER,  Editor. 
Circulates  largely  in  Freeland,  Driftort, 
Jeddo,  Oakdale,  Foundryville,  Eckley,  Upper 
Lehigh,  Sandy  Run,  Pond  Creek,  Highland, 
Drums,  St.  Johns,  Milnesvllle,  Lattimer,  Mt. 
Pleasant,  Ebervale,  Stockton,  Conyngham, 
Seybertsville,  Buck  Mountain,  Beaver  Mead- 
ow, Rockport,  White  Haven,  Weatherly^ 
Mauch  Chunk,  Hazleton,  Deringer,  Heim. 
ville,  Belle  Bend,  Alden,  Shickshinny,  Nanti. 
coke,  Plvmouth,  Kingston,  Luzerne,  Wilkes. 
Barre,  Hazle  Creek,  Sandy  and  Butler  Valleys 
besides  in  19  States  and  at  over  200  post  offices' 


THE    BROCKVILLE    MONITOR. 


Brockville, 


Ontario, 


Published  every  Friday  morning. 


Mcmullen  &  co., 

Terms,  $1.00  per  Year,  in  Advance. 


Publishers. 


Has  a  good  circulation  in  Leeds  and  Green- 
ville Counties.  Advertising  rates  moderate ; 
furnished  on  application.      


THE    CANASERAGA    TIMES. 

Published  every  Friday  at 
Cannseraga,     -     Allegany  Co.,  N.  Y. 

W.  H.  BARNUM,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

$1.00  per  Annum,  in  Advance. 

The  thriving  trade  carried  on  at  Canase- 
raga  and  in  Allegany  County,  where  The 
Times  circulates,  renders  it  of  importance  tO' 
advertisers. 


AMKRiCAN   NEWSPAPER   DIRECTORY.  1029 


The    Hawkeye 


BURLINGTON,  .  >  -  -  IOWA. 


THE   ONLY    MORNING   DAILY    IN    THE   CITY. 


WEEKLY    EDITIONS    CIRCUIiATE    THE    \VOKLD    AROl  ND. 


BEACHING   EVERY    STATE    AND    TERRITORY    IN    THE    UNITED    STATES.    THE 
PROVINCES  OF  CANADA,  ENGLAND,  GERMANY  AND  AUSTRALIA. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St..  New  York. 


The    Sunday    Gazette. 


MINNEAPOLIS,  _  -  -  MINNESOTA. 


THE    ONLY   (EXCLUSIVELY)   SUNDAY    NEWSPAPER   PUBLISHED    IN    MINNEAPOLIS, 

AND    THE    ONLY     FIRST-CLASS    (EXCLUSIVELY)     SUNDAY 

PAPER  PUBLISHED  IN  THE  STATE. 


W'M.    BICK1.EY,  -  -  -  Publisher. 


Geo.  p.  RriwELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1030 


GEO.  P.  ROWELL   &  GO'S 


THE  McKEAN  DEMOCRAT. 


Published  every  Friday  by  WILSON  &  CO.  at 
Sniethport,  Pennsylvania. 


Terms,  -         $1.50  per  Year,  In  Advance. 

An  Independent  Democratic  newspaper, 
devoted  to  politics,  local  and  general  news. 
Circulation  steadily  increasing.  A  good  ad- 
vertising  medium. 

FORT    EDWARD    GAZETTE. 
Fort  Edward,        -        -        New  York. 


Published  on  Friday  by 
H.  T.  BLANCHARD,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

Eight  Pages.    Size,  26x40. 
Terms,  $1.00  per  Year,  in  Advance. 


A  first-class  family  newspaper.  Pojjular  as 
an  advertising  medium.  Rates  of  advertis- 
Ing  given  on  application. 

THE    HERALD. 
Saxton,         -         -         Bedford  Co.,  Pa. 

Issued  Every  Wednesday. 
W.  THOMPSON  and  W.  G.   WILSON,  Editors 

and  Publishers. 
Sub.scripti()n,  -  -  .$1.00  a  year, 

luvariablj'  in  advance. 

The  large  numbers  of  the  industrial  and 
thrifty  classes  that  are  on  the  Herald's  sub- 
scription list  is  a  guarantee  of  its  regular  cir- 
culation, and  of  its  value  to  the  advertisers 
who  patronize  it.  Advertising  rates  given 
upon  application. 

THE     HARRISON     NEWS. 

Office  :  Room  No.  1,  New  City  Hall, 
Hatrison,  -  -  ■  Ohio. 

Published  every  Thursday. 
WALTER  HARTPENCE,  Editor*  Proprietor. 

Terms  of  Subscription : 
One  Year,  $1.50 ;  6  Months,  $1;  3  Months,  50cts. 

Advertising  rates  made  known  on  applica- 
tion.    Liberal  discounts  to  yearly  advertisers. 

liE     CASTOR. 

Printing  and  Editor's  Office, 

lOJ*  MARKET  SQUARE, 

Fall  River,  -  Massacliiisetts. 

A  literary,  political  and  advertising  news- 
paper, published  weekly  in  the  French  lan- 
guage by 

VAILLANT    &    RICHARD. 


Rates  of  Advertising  : 

One  column,  1  year,  $80;  half  column,  1  year, 
$45  ;  quarter  column,  1  year,  $25. 


BERWICK    INDEPENDENT. 


Berivick, 


Pennsj'lvania. 


R.  S.  BOWMAN,  Publisher. 
The  Independknt  circulates  through  the 
Wyoming  Valley  quite  extensively,  being 
the  leading  paper  in  its  section,  and  is  a 
splendid  advertising  medium.  Its  advertis- 
ing rates  are  not  luw,  but  reasoiiablc.  and  any 
one  using  its  columns  will  be  repaid  in  pat- 
ronage. The  regular  rates  for  advertisingarc 
$80  per  column  for  display  ads  ;  10  cents  per 
line  for  locals,  and  5  cents  per  line  for  busi- 
ness locals.  Objectionable  advertisements 
not  taken  at  any  price. 


THE    HERALD. 


Tippecanoe  City,  -  -  Ohio. 

Puljlished  every  Saturday  morning. 

CALDWELL,  KERR  &  CO.,      -      Proprietors. 

Subscription,  $1.50  a  Year. 

The  Herald  circulates  extensively  in  a 
large  manufacturing  district  and  surround- 
ing country,  and  the  use  of  its  advertising 
columns  results  in  large  returns  to  its  patrons. 

FREEPORT    BANNER. 

A   German  Weekly,   Published   Every   Sat- 
urday at 
Freeport,  -  -  Illinois. 

EIGHT  PAGES,    FIFTY-SIX  COLUMNS. 

Subscription  Price,  only  $1.50  per  Year. 

H.  W.  FRICK,        -       Editor  and  Proprietor. 

This  paper  has  a  large  and  growing  circula- 
tion, and  enables  advertisers  to  reach  hun- 
dreds that  cannot  be  reached  with  any  other 
paper. 


THE    NORMAL,    TEACHER. 
Indianapolis,  -  -  Indiana. 

W.  H.  F.  henry.  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

Terms  of  Subscription  : 
Single  Subscription,  per  Year,  -         $1.00 

In  Clubs  of  five  or  more,         -       -        -         .75 

A  monthly  journal  of  education,  devoted 
to  practical  school  work  and  the  free  discus- 
sion of  educational  topics.  The  Normai, 
Teacher  has  a  very  large  circulation  in  all 
parts  of  the  United  "States.  As  an  advertising 
metlium  for  standard  literature,  school 
Imoksjaud  appliances  it  has  no  equal. 

Rates  reasonable. 


THE    PEOPLE'S    VOICE. 


Towsontown,    -    Baltimore  Co.,  Md. 

Issued  every  Thursday. 
The  recognized  organ  of  the  Democratic 
party,  otHcially  indorsed  as  such.  Full  of 
live  news.  Has  increased  Its  circulation  in 
the  last  year  beyond  that  of  any  other  paper 
in  this  county,  with  one  exception.  It  goes 
to  every  post  office  and  can  be  found  in  near- 
ly every  house  in  its  county. 


WALL  PAPER  TRADE  JOURNAL. 


Philadelphia, 


Pennsylvania. 


Devoted  to  the  Wall  Paper  and  Window 
Shade  Trades  of  America. 


SUBSCRIPTION,  $1.00  PER  ANNUM. 

Advertising  rates,  $1.50  per  inch,  single  Inser- 
tion. 


For  lai'ger  space  apply  to  the  Publisher, 
E.  S.  VACHER,  p.  O.  Box  58,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 


THE      STAR, 


North  East, 


Maryland. 


GEORGE  O.  GAREY,  Publisher. 


Published  every  Saturday  at  Nortli  East, 
the  most  thriving  manufacturing  town  in 
this  part  of  the  State,  and  is  a  valuable  ad- 
vertising medium. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1031 


THE    GLOBE. 


ESTABLISHED    18-H. 


TORONTO,         -  -  -  -  -         ONTARIO. 


THE    T.  E  A  D  I  X  (J     PAPER    OF    CANADA. 


ADVERTISING   RATES   LOWER    IN   PROPORTION    TO   CIRCULATION    THAN   THOSE 
OF  ANY  OTHER  PAPER  IN  THE  DOMINION. 


Daily    (Jlobe,          -  Morniug'      Edition.       -  $7.00  i>er   Aiiuuiii. 

"              "      ■    .  V*  o'clock          "          -  4.00           " 

"             "             -  13  o'clock          "                -  4.00           " 

"              "          -  ?^.aturday            "          -  1.25 

Weekly   Globe, 1.00          " 


THE    GLOBE    PRINTING   CO.,    PUBLISHERS,    TORONTO. 


N.B.— The  circulation  of  The  Daily  Globe  exceeds  that  of  any  other  daily  paper  pub- 
lished in  Ontario  by  about  9,000  copies  per  day. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spnice  St.,  New  York. 


The    Express    Record. 


THE   MOST   PRACTICAL  AND   NEWSIEST  PUBLICATION  EVER  ISSUED  DEVOTED  TO 
THE  INTERESTS  OF  THE  EXPRESS  SERVICE. 


ISSUED  MONTHLY  ;  $1.00  PER  YEAR.    MEDIUM  QUARTO ;  SIXTEEN  PAGES  and  COVER. 


HOLT  BROTHERS,  -  -  -  Publishers. 

SILAS  ST.  JOHN,  -  -  Editorial  Manager. 


MAIN  OFFICE— 119  &  121  NASSAU  STREET,  -  -  NEW  YORK. 

BRANCH  OFFICE— 300  WASHINGTON  STREET,  -  -  BOSTON. 

BRANCH  OFFICE— 95  WASHINGTON  STREET,  -  -  CHICAGO. 


CIRCULATION  COVERS  EVERY  EXPRESS  ROUTE  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES,  CANADA 

AND   MEXICO. 

It  Is  the  iKide  mecum  of  expressmen,  and  is  to  be  found  at  every  principal  office. 


It  is  fiu-nished,  from  official  sources,  with  tariff's,  circulars  and  general  orders  of  all  the 
prominent  companies.  These  are  of  great  value  to  Express  Agents,  and  not  being  accessible 
elsewhere  their  presence  in  The  Record  makes  it  of  permanent  value  for  constant  refer- 
ence. This  fact  renders  it  a  superior  medium  to  advertisers,  their  announcements  being 
constantly  before  a  large  circle  of  readers. 


Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1032  .  GEO.  P.   ROWELL   &   CO'S 

THE     "WHITESTONE     HERALD. 


WHITESTONE,  -  -  ^ .  LONG  ISLAND,  N.  IT. 

G.  F.  HALLOC'K,  Editor  and  Poblishbr. 


The  Herald,  a  Progressive,  Indepenilent  Democratk-  Journal,  devoted  to  Local,  Long 
Island  and  General  News,  is  published  at  Whitestone,  Queens  Countv,  Long  Island,  every 
'Wednesday,  at  $2.00  per  annum,  in  advance.  As  an  advertising  medium  The  Herald  has 
no  superior  in  any  weekly  paper  published  in  Queens  Countv. 


RATES     ON     APPLICATION. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    LA    FOON    RECORD. 

I.A  FOON,  -  -  . ...  DAKOTA. 

■ONLY    NEWSPAPER    PUBLISHED    AT    LA    FOON.    THE    COUNTY    SEAT  OF  FAULK 

COUNTY,    DAKOTA. 

MADE    THE    PERMANENT    COUNTY    SEAT    BY    A    VOTE    OF    THE 

PEOPLE    IN    1884. 

EVANS    &    GEDDES,  ....  Proprietors. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  No.  10  Spruce  St..  New  York. 


THE   PHONO GRAPHER. 


>EW    HAVEN,  -  -       -  .  CONNECTICIT. 

THE  MOST  LIBERAL  AND  PROGRESSIVE  SHORTHAND  PUBLICATION  IN  EXISTENCE. 

ADAPTED  ESPECIALLY  TO  THE  WANTS  OF  PROFESSIONAL 

WRITERS  AND  AMANUENSES.     MONTHLY. 

SAMPLE  COPIES  FREE. 

F.    H.    COGSWELL,  ....  Publisher. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  No.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


EVENING     NEWS. 
1.EXINGTON,  -  -  -  .  .  KENTUCKY. 

PUBLISHED  DAILY  BY  T.  A.  FLANNELLY. 

■"THE  NEWS"  HAS  THE  LARGEST  BONA  FIDE  CIRCULATION  OF  ANY  DAILY  PAPER 
PUBLI.SHED  IN  CENTRAL  KENTUCKY. 


A    WEEKLY     EDITION     IS     ALSO     ISSUED. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    WOODLAND    DEMOCRAT. 

DAILY    AND    WEEKLY. 


WOODLAND,  -  .  -  -  -  CALIFORNIA. 

WILLIAM  SAUNDERS,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
ONLY    SUNDAY    EVENING    PAPER    IN    THE    UNITED    STATES. 


This  well-established  and  popular  paper  is  one  of  the  best  advertising  mediums  on  the 

Pacific  Coast. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

W^  ,a:  C  H  T  E  R A  M     ERIE. 

97  MICHIGAN  STUEET,  -       .  .  CLEVELAND,    OHIO. 

Published  Daily,  Weekly  and  Sunday,  by  the 

W^.  CHTER    AM    ERIE    PUBLISHINGCOMPANY. 

SuV>scription,  per  Year  :  Daily,  including  Sunday,  $S.0() ;  Sunday,  $1.50  ;  Weekly,  $2.00. 

The  W,E(HTer  am  Erie  is  the  foremost  among  the  German  newspapers  of  the  West 
.and  in  influence  and  circulation  stands  second  to  none. 

Advertisers  using  its  columns  gi't  as  good  value  at  as  reasoiuU)le  rates  as  can  be  ob- 
iained  anywhere.      Estimates  for  advertising  furnished  on  application. 

OWEU,  &  Co..  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN'   NEWSPAPEIl   DIRECTORY.  1033 


The    Evening    Herald 


ANNAPOLIS,         -----  MARYLAND. 


E!5TABLI?»HED    ISS'l.  -  GEO.    W.    BROCK,   Proprietor. 


"The    Daily    Evening    Herald"    is    an    All    Home    Print, 

AND    IS    THE    MOST    PROGRESSIVE     NEWSPAPER    IN    THE    SECTION    IN    WHICH 
IT    IS    PUBLISHED.        IT    IS    AN     INDISPENSABLE    PAPER,    AND     ADVER- 
TISERS  SHOULD    BE   CERTAIN  TO  SECURE   SPACE    IN    ITS   COLUMNS. 
AS    AN    ADVERTISING    MEDIUM    IT    STANDS    UNSURPASSED.     "THE 
HERALD"    HAS    THE    LARGEST    CIRCUL.ATION    OF   ANY    PAPER 
PUBLISHED   IN   ANNAPOLIS   OR    ANNE   ARUNDEL    COUNTY. 
IT   CIRCULATES   IN    EVERY   DISTRICT   OF   THE  COUNTY, 
AND    IS    READ    BY    EVERYBODY    IN    ANNAPOLIS. 


IT    IS    THE     LEADING     PAPER    IN     ANNAPOLLS,     WHICH    IS     THE     CAPITAL      OF 

THE    STATE    OF    MARYLAND.        IT     IS    THE    PAPER    THAT     PAYS    THE 

ADVERTISER    WHEN    MOST    OTHERS    FAIL    TO    DO    SO. 


Daily    Circulation,    1,000.  Terms    of   Subscription,    $3.00. 


ALL    COMMUNICATIONS,     BUSINESS    OR    OTHERWISE, 
SHOULD    BE    ADDRESSED    TO 

<iEO.     \V.    BROtIi, 
Proprietor    and    Publisher, 
P.  O.  Box  244.  Annapolis,    MU. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Sprucp  St.,  New  York. 


1034  GEO.   P.   ROWELL   &   GO'S 

Trinidad    Advertiser. 

ISSUED  EVERY  DAY,  AND  WEEKLY. 


TRINIDAD,  -  -     -  -  COLORADO. 

ADVERTISE  IN  IT.    RATES  REASONABLE.    ORDERS  SOLICITED. 


ADVERTISER  PRINTING  CO.,  Publishers. 

The  only  paper  published  iu  Colorado  which  is  published  partly  in  Spanish,  and  the 
only  medium  through  which  the  general  Spanish-speaking  population  of  Colorado  and 
Northern  New  Mexico  can  be  reached. 


OFFICE  OF  PUBLICATION,  -  -  -  TRINIDAD,  COLORADO. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Daily    Dispatch. 

PUBLISHED  EVERY  AFTERNOON  EXCEPT  SUNDAY. 


AUSTIN  PUBLISHING  CO., 

AUSTIN,  -----  TEXAS. 

TERMS  OF  SUBSCRIPTION,  $8.00  PER  YEAR. 

WEEKLY^  MAIL. 

Published  Sunday  morning.    Terms  of  Subscription,  $2.00  per  Year. 

W.  Y.  LEADER,  Editor.       -  -  -       E.  J.  M.  LEADER,  Managing  Editor. 

The  Dispatch  is  the  leading  daily  of  Austin,  and  The  Weekly  Mail  the  most  Important 
and  extensively  circulated  paper  of  Travis  County.  Both  editions  are  worthy  of  considera- 
tion of  advertisers  seeking  good  investments. 


Geo.  p.  Rowei.l  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


San    Francisco    Journal    of 
Commerce. 

536    CLAY    STREET,  -       ~^        SAN    FRANCISCO,    CAL. 

PUBLISHED  BY  THE  SAN    FRANCISCO  JOURNAL   OF  COMMERCE    PUBLISHING  CO'. 

Established   M.\t,  1872.      Incorporated   1883. 

W.    H.    MURRAY,  -  -  -  Secretary   and    Manager. 

OFFICIAL  JOURNAL  FOR   THE    UNITED    STATES  NAVY  AND  WAR  DEPARTMENTS. 

The  Weekly  Edition  is  the  most  reliable  and  best  commercial  paper  published  on  the 
Pacific  Coast,  and  has  the  largest  bona  fide  circulation.  It  circulates  largely  in  California, 
Oregon,  Nevada,  Washington  Territory,  Utah,  Alaska,  Montana,  Idaho,  Colorado,  Arizona, 
British  Columbia,  Australia,  China,  New  Zealand,  South  America,  Japan,  Mexico,  Central 
America  and  Eastern  Cities. 

The  Daily  &  Shipping  Gazette  has  a  large  circulation  in  the  city  and  is  the  acknowledged 
authority  iu  all  shipping  and  commei-cial  matters. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

The   Woonsocket   Times. 


Published    Weekly    on    Fridays    at 
WOONSOCKET,  -  -__  -  -  DAKOTA. 

C.  E.  HAVENS,  Editor  and  Proiirietor. 


LARGEST    AND   MOST    WIDELY    CIRCULATED    PAPER   IN  SANBORN   COUNTY. 


Is  read   by  all  classes.     First-class  Advertising   Medium  for  Southern  Dakota,  Iowa, 
Minnesota  and  Wisconsin. 


CIRCULATES  IN  EVERY  STATE  AND  TERRITORY  OF  THE  UNION. 


Advertisements  will  be  taken  at  standard  rates  from  reliable  firms.    Rates  furnished 
on  application. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER   DIRECTORY. 


1035 


The    Industrial    World    and    Iron 

Worker. 


PUBLISHED      WEEKLY 

51   &  53   L.A    SAL.LE    STREET. 

A  leading  representative  of 
the  Iron  and  Steel  Manufac- 
turing Industries,  and  the 
Iron,  Steel,  Hardware,  Coal 
and  General  Metal  Trades. 

This  journal  is  a  practical 
and  scientiflo  exponent  of 
American  Industries.  It  em- 
ploys a  large  number  of  con-" 
tributors,  eminent  for  their 
attainments  in  the  Scientific 
and  Mechanic  Art.s.  It  gives 
the  latest  authentic  news 
touching  domestic  and  for- 
eign manufactures,  and  pre- 
sents weelfly  illustrations  of 
the  latest  and  most  valuable 
inventions. 


AT 

CHICAGO,    ILL. 

Its  Building  Department  is 
a  marked  feature  of  the 
paper,  presenting,  as  it  does, 
the  latest  and  most  interest- 
ing facts  pertaining  to  the 
Building  Industry. 

Its  Hardware  Department  is 
more  complete  than  that  of 
any  otlier  paper  puljlished, 
and  is  fully  abreast  with  the 
times. 

The  Marliet  Reviews  ai-e 
impartially  and  correctly 
written,  and  are  authority  la 
the  trades. 

This  journal  has  a  wide  and 
constantly  increasing  bona- 
flde  circulation,  and  as  an  ad- 
vertising medium  has  no  su- 
perior in  the  United  States. 


INDUSTRIAI.    WOIILIJ    CO.YIPANY,    Piibli!«liers. 

Geo.    p.    Rowkll    &    Co.,    Agents,    U)    Spruce    St.,    New    York. 


Le  Courrier  du  New-Hampshire, 


THE    ONLY    FRENCH    NEWSPAPER    PUBLISHED    IN    THE    STATE. 
ISSUED      WEEKLY. 


MANCHESTER, 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE. 


P.    C.    CHATEL,    Propuietor. 


SUBSCRIPTION,    $1.00     PER    YEAR. 


Thb  Courrier  has  the  most  e.xteusive  circulation  of  any  French  paper  in  thelNewr 
England  States,  in  each  of  which  it  reaches  thoroughly  the  French-speaking  population.  It 
Is  in  all  its  appointments  flrst-class,  and  as  au  advertising  medium  is  unrivalled. 


ADVERTISE    IN    L,E    COURRIER. 

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Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1036  GEO.  P.   ROWELL   &  CO'S 

SOMERSET     WEEKLY     REVIEW. 


INDEPENDENT,  LIBERAL.  PROGRESSIVE. 


SOMERSET,  ......  OHIO. 

ISSUED    EVERY    SATURDAY    BY 

J.    H.   BLAKENEY,  -  -  EDITOR    AND    P0BUSHER. 


SUBSCRIPTION,  ....  75  CENTS  A  YEAR. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     W^EEKLY    TIMES. 


SABINE  PASS,  ...  JEFFERSON  CO.,  TEXAS. 

PUBLISHED   THURSDAYS  BY  W.  F.  M'CLANAHAN. 


Devote<l  to  the  interests  of  Sabine  Pass  and  Eastern  Texas.  Sabine  Pass  has  the  best  and 
.safest  harbor  on  the  Texas  Coast,  with  magnificent  Government  improvements.  It  is  the 
outlet  for  Ea.st  Texas  commerce.  The  Times  Is  the  paper  of  the  place,  and  to  advertisers 
offers  special  advantages  at  reasonable  rates. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

TERMS,  $1.00  PER  YEAR.  PUBLISHED  SEMIMONTHLY. 

NATIONAL     LAUNDRY     JOURNAL. 


193  and  197  WASHINGTON  ST.,  -  -  CHICAGO,  ILL,. 


ONLY    PAPER    IN    THE    WORLD    DEVOTED    TO    THE    LAUNDRY. 


Treats  of  Washing,  Starching,  Ironing,  Marking,  etc.  Contains  cuts  and  full  descriptions 
of  all  machinery  and  inventions  connected  with  the  trade.  Full  market  report  of  all 
machinery  and  articles  used  in  the  Laundry.  News  from  all  parts  of  the  world  in  regard  to 
matters  connected  with  the  Laundry  Trade.    Twentv-four  pages.    Ninety-six  columns. 

CHARLES  DOWST,  -  -  EDITOR  AND    PROPRIETOR. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Established  1836,  THE   CHRISTIAN  MESSENGER,   Halifax,  N.  S.       Established  1848,  THE 
CHRISTIAN  VISITOR,  St.  John,  N.  B.      Amalgamated  January,  1885. 

MESSENGER   AND    VISITOR. 
ST.    JOHN,  -  .  .  -  .  NEW    BRUNSWICK. 

Sworn  circulation  each  week,  5,000. 

AN   EIGHT-PAGE   WEEKLY,   REPRESENTING  THE    BAPTIST   DENOMINATION,  which 

by  last  census  is  the  largest  Protestant  body  ^n  the  Maritime  Provinces. 

CANADIAN    RECORD.      AN  EIGHT-PAGE  MONTHLY. 
YOUTH'S    VISITOR.       A  JUVENILE  FOUR-PAGE  MONTHLY. 


Suitable  advertising   Inserted  at   reasonable  rates.      Address   WEEKS   &   POWERS, 
Publishers,  St.  John,  N.  B.       Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


C  L  I  F  T  O  N     RE  V  I  E  W^ . 

A  WEEKLY    REPUBLICAN    PAPER    PUBLISHED    AT 
ClilFTON,  ......  KANSAS. 

BY  MESSRS.  WOODY  &  BRANSON. 


THE     BEST    ADVERTISING    MEDIUM 
IN  THE 

REPUBLICAN  VALLEY. 


JOB     WORK      A     SPECIALTY. 


Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    ST.    THOMAS    TIMES. 


«T.  THOMAS,  .....  DAKOTA. 


JACOB   P.   HAGER,  Proprietor. 


This  excellent  weekly  is  just  about  to  enter  upon  its  fourth  year  of  unrivalled  success. 
Its  edition  has  reached  nearly  ],5iX)  copies.  The  only  home- printed  paper  in  Pembina 
iCoiinty.    Advertisers  speak  of  It  as  one  of  the  best  mediums  in  the  Northwest. 

Gj:o.  p.  Rowell  i%  Co.,  jVgonts.  No.  lU  Spruce  St.,  New  York, 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1037 


TWENTY-FIFTH  YEAR  OF  PUBLICATION. 


The   Marysville   Appeal. 


DAILY     AND     WEEKLY. 


THE  LEADING  JOURNAL  OF  NORTHERN  CALIFORNIA.    BEST  ADVERTISING  MEDIUM 

IN  THE  STATE. 


The  Daily  Appeal  is  a  seven-column  paper,  size  2tx36,  published  every  morning,  except 
Monday.  It  Is  one  of  the  oldest  papers  in  the  State,  ha^^ng  succeeded,  by  consolidation  in 
1839,  the  Marysville  Herald,  which  was  established  in  \mi.  The  latest  Eastern  and  Pacific 
Coast  telegraphic  and  market  reports. 


TERMS,  ONE  YEAR,  POSTAGE  PAID,  $7.00.  SAMPLE  COPIES  FREE. 

The  Weekly  Appeal  is  a  mammoth  sheet  containing  forty-eight  columns  of  reading 
matter;  six  pages.  Established  in  ISfi.'.  It  is  the  Farmers' and  Miners' journal,  with  sub- 
scribers throughout  Northern  California. 

TERMS,  ONE  YEAR,  POSTAGE  PAID,  $2.50.  SAMPLE  COPIES  FREE. 


Advertising  rates  sent  on  application.  Orders  will  not  be  accepted  except  from  respon- 
sible agencies,  unless  accompanied  by  certified  check,  monthly  or  quarterly,  in  advance. 
Cuts  received  when  on  metal  base. 

THE    DAILY    AND    WEEKLY    "APPEAL"    CIRCULATES    IN    THE    RICHEST 
AGRICULTURAL  AND  MINING  DISTRICTS  OF  THE  STATE. 


Address  "APPEAL," 

MARYSVILLE,  -  -  -  CALIFORNIA. 

• 

C.  D.  DAWSON,  Publisher  and  Proprietor. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Chicagoer    Neue    Freie   Presse. 


ESTABLISHED     1871. 


CHICAGO,  -  -  -  -  ILLINOIS. 


TWO  EDITIONS-DAILY,  SUNDAY  AND  WEEKLY. 


THE  LEADING  GERMAN  PAPER  OF  THE  NORTHWEST. 


AMONG  THE  GERMAN  BUSINESS  MEN  OF  THE    NORTHWESTERN    STATES   IT    CIR- 
CULATES   LARGELY,   AS   IT   GIVES  FULL  ATTENTION  TO  RAILROAD, 
COMMERCIAL,    MANUFACTURING  AND  FARMING  INTERESTS. 


The  extensive  circulation  attained  by  The  Nbue  Freie  Presse  rendeis  it  the   best 
advertising  medium  in  the  West  for  reaching  the  German-speaking  population. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St..  New  York. 


1038  GEO.  P.   ROWELL  &  GO'S 


Le     Petit     Journal. 

SAN    FRANCISCO,  -  -  -  CALIFORNIA. 

SUBSCRIPTION,    $5.00    PER    YEAR. 


■ORGAN     OF    THE     FRENCH-SPEAKING     POPULATION     OF     THE     PACIFIC     COAST 

OF    THE    UNITED    STATES. 


EDWARD  L.  LABADIE   &   CO.  Editors  and   Proprietors. 

This  paper  is  tlie  leading  French  journal  in  the  United  States,  and  as  an  advertising 
medium  to  reach  the  French-speaking  communities  has  no  equal.  Rates  reasonable,  con- 
sistent with  its  extensive  circulation. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The  Tin   Cup  Miner. 

IS  PUBLISHED  WEEKLY  AT  TIN  CUP,  IN  THE  TIN  CUP  MINING  DISTRICT. 


CHJNNISON  COUNTY,  .  .  -  COLORADO. 


A  TRUE  REPUBLICAN  PAPER. 
THE  RICHEST  AND  BUSIEST   MINING   CAMP  IN  THE  GREAT  GUNNISON  COUNTRY. 


C.  S.  NICHOLS,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The   Bible   Advocate. 

CORSICANA,  -  -  .  -  TEXAS. 


MONTHLY.    EIGHT  PAGES.    SIZE,  26x40. 


Subscription,  50  Cents. 

ESTABLISHED  1884.    5,000  SUBSCRIBERS  AT  THE  END  OF  THE  FIRST  YEAR. 

G.  A.  COULSON,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

Published  at  the  Texas  Baptist  Publishing  House,  Dallas,  Texas. 

Advertising  Rates.— One  inch,  one  Insertion,  $1.00 ;   four  inches,  five  insertions,  $5.00. 
one  quarter  column,  one  year,  $2.">.00  ;  one  page,  one  year,  .$250,  etc. 

Geo.  P.  RoWELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Downey    Signal. 

DO"WNEY,  -  -       ^    LOS    ANGELES    CO.,    CAL. 

S.   H.   PURCELL,  ....  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Subscription  Price,  .$2.00  a  Year. 

ONE    OF    THE    LARGEST   AND    BEST    LOCAL    NEWSPAPERS    IN    SOUTHERN 

CALIFORNIA. 


It  is  a  perfect  mirror  of  the  resources  and  productions  of  Los  Angeles  County.  It  con- 
tains a  brief  resume  of  the  general  news  of  the  week  from  all  parts  of  the  world.  It  is  an 
Independent  and  outspoken  journal,  at  all  times  ready  to  defend  the  rights  of  the  masses. 

Every  locality  In  the  county  is  represented  by  ai)le  correspondents.  If  you  want  to 
know  all  about  Southern  California  subscribe  for  The  Siqnai,. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  10S9 


The  Kentucky  Republican 


PUBLISHED      WEEKLY      AT 


LEXINGTON,  _  -  -  KENTUCKY. 


CIRCULATION,    1,300.  TERMS,    $1.50    PER    YEAR. 


J.    C.    JACKSON,  -  -  -  Publisher. 


FURNISHES   ITS   READERS   EACH   WEEK   WITH    GENERAL   NEWS,  HOME  LOCALS, 
IMPORTANT  EVENTS,  BOTH  CONGRESSIONAL  AND  STATE. 


Advertisemeuts  inserted  at  reasonable  rates. 


Geo.  p.  Rowkll  &  Co.,  Agents,  No.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The   Maurepas    Gazette. 

ISSUED    WEEKLY    AT 

MAUREPAS,  .  _  -  LOUISIANA. 

ROBERT  BENEFIELD,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Well-edited,  influential,  widely  circulated,  well  patronized.     An  admirable  Journal 
for  advertisers. 


THE    SPRINGFIELD    LEDGER. 

SPRINGFIELiD,  ....  LOUISIANA. 

ALSO    AN    EXCELLENT    WEEKLY. 


THE       PONCHATOULA       GAZETTE. 

ROBERT  BENEFIELD,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 
PONCIIATOn^A,  .  _  .  .  liOUISIANA. 

PUBLISHED    WEEKLY.  TERMS,    $1.00    PER    YEAR. 

A  four-page,  six-column  Journal,  not  controlled  by  any  party,  order,  ring,  or  clique. 


THE    AGE. 
WIHTEHALl.,  .....  LOUISIANA. 

ROBERT   BENEFIELD,    Editor  and   Publl.sher. 

A  FIRST-CLASS  WEEKLY  PAPER. 

Parties" desiring  to  reach  Whitehall  and  Its  vicinity  thoroughly  should  advertise  In  The 
Age's  attractive  columns.  

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  No.  10  Spruce  St-,  New  York. 


1040  GEO.  P.  ROVVELL   &  GO'S 

THE     YONKERS     GAZETTE. 
VOXKEKS,  -  -  -      -  -  -  NEW    YORK. 

J.  G.  P.  HOLDEN,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

A  SATURDAY  REVIEW  OF  LITERATURE,  POLITICS,  AND  NEWS. 

ESTABLISHED  IN   185?. 

S3.50  per  year,  in  advanoe.  No  pay,  no  paper.  Single  copies,  5  cents.  For  advertising 
rates  apply  at  tlie  Office.  No  cuts,  stereotypes,  double  column,  or  fraudulent  advertise- 
ments inserted  at  any  price.    Tliere  is  no  better  medium  in  Westeliester  County. 

Geo.  P.  RowKLL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  Yorlc. 


AND  SA'W  AND  PLANJNG  MILL  JOURNAL. 

Devoted  to  the  wood-working  industries  of  tlie  United  States.    Circulated  in  the  United 
States,  Canada,  South  America,  and  Europe. 

JAMES  NOLAN,  Publislier  and  Proprietor,  .39  Nassau  Street,  New  Yorlc. 


THE     PHILIPSBURG     JOURNAL. 

PHILIPSBIRG,  ....  PENNSYLVANIA. 

W.  T.  BAIR,  Editor. 
Subscription :  .$1.00  per  year,  in  advance. 

The  Philipsburo  Journal  is  published  every  Friday,  and  lias  the  largest  circulation 
of  any  paper  published  in  the  Clearfield  coal  region.  Advertisers  should  note  this.  The 
Journal  is  the  best  and  most  Dopular  family  paper  in  Centre  and  Clearfield  Counties,  the 
interests  of  both  of  which  are  always  advocated  in  its  columns.  The  advertising  rates  of 
The  Journal  are  most  reasonable.    Estimates  furnished  on  application. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     SOUTHERN     CHURCHMAN. 

RICHMOND,  ......  VIRGINIA. 

D.  F.  SFRIGG,  D.D.,  Editor. 
ORGAN  OF  THE  PROTESTANT  EPISCOPAL  CHURCH  IN  THE  SOUTHERN  STATES. 

ISSUED  WEEKLY. 
Subscription :  $2.00  per  year,  in  advance. 


The  extended  and  regular  circulation  of  The  Southern  Churchman  to  all  parts  of  the 
Southern  States  renders  it  a  first  class  advertising  medium.  None  but  reliable  advertise- 
ments inserted.    Rates  reasonable. 


THE     PITTSBURG     TIMES. 


PITTSBURG,  .  .  -  .  .  PENNSYLVANIA. 

TIMES  PUBLISHING  COMPANY,  Publishers. 
Terms  of  The  Times  :  By  mail,  postage  free  in  the  United  States,  $5.00  per  year. 
PUBLISHED  DAILY,   EXCEPT   SUNDAY.     ' 

The  large  accessions  to  its  subscription  list  continually  lieing  made  by  The  Times  places 
It  foremost  among  the  PittsViurg  dailies.  As  an  advertising  medium  it  is  reliable,  and  on 
that  account  exceedingly  po|iular.  Its  rates,  taking  into  consideration  the  circulation,  are 
decidedly  the  most  reasonable.    Aildress  all  letters  : 

THE  TIMES,  Pittsburg.  Pa. 


LE    MONITEUR    DU    COMMERCE. 

MONTREAL,,  ......  QUEBEC. 

F.  D.  SHALLOW  &  CO.,  Editors  and  Proprietors. 

THE  ONLY  COMMERCIAL,  FINANCIAL  AND  INSURANCE  PAPER  PUBLISHED  IN  THE 

FRENCH  LANGUAGE  ON  THIS  CONTINENT. 

Le  Moniteur  du  Commerce  has  become  in  Canada  the  link  between  the  French  mer- 
chants and  the  English  trade  of  the  other  Provinces  of  the  Dominion.  The  position  It 
occupies  before  the  public,  together  with  its  daily  increasing  circulation  among  the  bankers, 
merchants,  and  manufacturers  of  the  Province,  renders  Le  Moniteur  du  Commerce  of 
great  value  as  a  medium  tlirough  which  all  classes  of  business  may  be  brought  prominently 
before  the  French  trade.  Advertising  rates  on  application.  Subscription :  Canada,  $2.00 
per  year;  United  States,  .$2.50  per  year. 


AiMKHlCAN    NEWSPAPER    DIRECTORY.  1041 


Le    Courrier    Du    Canada. 

DAILY. 

Le    Journal    Des    Campagnes. 

WEEKLY. 


9    BUADE    STREET,  -  -  QUEBEC,    CANADA. 

liEGEK    BROIIJSSEAIJ,    Editor    aud    Proprietor. 

THE    LEADING    FRENCH    PAPER    OF    CANADA. 


ITS     CIRCULATION     EXTENDS     THROUGHOUT     CANADA,     AND     IS     EXTENSIVELY 

READ     IN    THE    UNITED    STATES.       THE    PAPER    OF    THE    FRENCH 

RESIDENTS    OF    QUEBEC    AND    VICINITY. 

ONE      OF     THE      BEST     ADVERTISING     MEDIUMS      IN      CANADA. 

RATES    AS    FOLLOWS: 

"COURRIER    DU    CANADA"    (DAILY i,   LIMITED    INSERTIONS. 

FIRST    INSERTION 10    CENTS    PER    LINE. 

SUBSEQUENT    INSERTIONS 5    CENTS    PER    LINE. 

MONTHLY. 

FIRST    INSERTION 10    CENTS    PER    LINE. 

SUBSEQUENT    INSERTIONS .' 1    CENT   PER   LINE. 

YEARLY. 

ONE-QUARTER    COLUMN S35  00    PER    ANNUM. 

ONE-HALF    COLUMN 60  00    PER    ANNUM. 

ONE    COLUMN 100  00    PER   ANNUM. 

FOR   ADVERTISEMENTS   OF   LESS   THAN   QUARTER   OF   A    COLUMN,    ONE    CENT 

PER    LINE    EVERY     INSERTION. 

SPECIAL    NOTICE    IN    READING    MATTER 10    CENTS    PER    LINE 

"JOURNAL    DES    CAMPAGNES"   (WEEKLY)— LIMITED    INSERTIONS. 
10    CENTS    PER    LINE    FOR    fiACH    INSERTION. 
MONTHLY.     5    CENTS    PER    LINE    FOR    EACH    INSERTION. 
YEARLY,    '■m    CENTS    PER    LINE    EACH    INSERTION. 

ALSO,    IMPORTER    OF    STATIONERY,    BLANK    BOOKS,    PAPER    OF   .\LL    KINDS, 
WAX,    CHURCH    ORNAMENTS,    WHOLESALE    AND    RETAIL. 

PRINTING,    BINDING    AND    RULING     DONE    AT     THE    ESTABLISHMENT     AT 

SHORT    NOTICE. 

THE    WHOLE    OF    THE    MACHINERY    IS    RUN     BY    STEAM     POWER. 

FOR    FURTHER    PARTICULARS.     ADDRESS 

THE    PKOPRTETOK. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


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GEO.  P.  ROVVELL   &  CD'S 


THE    DEMOCRAT. 


StrawbervF  Poiut, 


Iowa. 


Published  by 
THE      DEMOCRAT     PUBLISHING     CO. 


E.  D.  ALEXANDER,  Editor. 


Terms, 


$1.50  per  Year,  in  Advance. 


Book  and  Job  Printing  a  Specialty. 


THE    CEDARVIIiliE    REVIEW. 


Published  every  Thursday  at 
Cedarville«      -      Smith  Co.,  Kansas, 


N.  F.  HEWITT,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


Circulation,  500.  Republican.  Town  is  lo- 
cated on  Central  Branch  Missouri  Pacific 
Railroad,  232  miles  west  of  Atchison,  Kansas. 
Stock  and  grain.    Population  of  town,  250. 

WEEKLY    EXPONENT. 


St.     Catharines,     Ontario,     Canada. 

Ten  Pages.  Circulation,  3,000  Weekly. 
The  principal  agricultural  weekly  in  the 
county.  The  largest  circulation  in  Lincoln, 
Welland  and  Monck  Counties  of  any  paper 
published.  Ten  pages  carefully  prejiared, 
citv  and  county  news  items,  agricultural 
notes,  home  items,  etc.,  etc.  Only  .§1.00  per 
annum.  As  an  advertising  medium  it  is  un- 
surpassed. Rates  specially  low.  Send  for 
prices  and  sample  copy.  Address  Weekly 
Exponent.  St.  Catharines,  Ontario,  Canada. 

ILLINOIS     BYSTANDER. 


Macomb, 


Illinois, 


B.  R.  HAMPTON  &  SON,  Publishers. 


Subscription  price. 


$1.00  per  Year. 


ESTABLISHED  APRIL  13,  1881. 

Circulation  January  1,  1885,  1,082,  and  grow- 
ing.   Advertising  rates  liberal  but  uniform. 

ESTABLISHED   1854. 
THE      OSKALOOSA      STANDARD. 


Published  every  Saturilay  at 
Oskaloosa,     -      Maliasita  Co.,  Io>va. 

N.  D.  PORTER,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

$2.00  per  Year. 


Terms  of  Subscription, 


The  Standard  has  a  large  and  regularly  es- 
tablished circulation  in  the  rich,  agricultural 
and  stock-raising  country  surrounding  Oska- 
loosa, and  is  a  first-class  advertising  medium. 

THE    BEAVER    TIMES. 


Published  every  Thursday  at 
Beaver,  -  -  Pennsylvania. 

MICHAEL  WEYAND,  Editor  and  ProiVr. 

Subscription,         -  -        $1.50  per  annum. 

The  town  of  Beaver  being  the  county  seat 
and  the  centre  of  a  large  manufactiu-ing  dis- 
trict, The  Times  being  the  leading  weekly 
offers  rare  value  to  advertisers.  Rates, 
reasonable,  fm-nlshed  on  application. 


THOROLD    POST. 


Thorold, 


Published  at 

Wellantl  Co.,  Ont. 


Issued  on  Friday  of  Each  Week. 
W.  H.  BONE, 


Proprietor. 


The  only  paper  published  in  the  town.  Is 
now  in  its  tenth  year  and  well  established. 
Having  a  large  circulation  it  offers  to  adver- 
tisers superior  advantages.  Rates  reason- 
able. 


SHEFFIELD    PRESS. 


Published  every  Friday  at 
Slieflield,        -      Franklin  Co.,  lowat 

HAMMOND  &  SMITH,  Publishers. 


Terms, 


$1.50  per  Year. 


To  advertisers  patronizing  The  Press  we 
guarantee  satisfaction.  Send  us  a  trial  ad- 
vertising order.  You  will  be  sure  to  repeat 
it.    Circulation  good.    Rates  moderate. 

THE    PEOPLE'S    ADVOCATE. 


Published  every  Thursday  at 
Dadeviile,  -  -  Alabama. 

S.  M.  ROBERTSON,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

The  Advocate  is  the  leading  Democratic 
paper  and  the  official  organ  of  Tallapoosa. 
As  an  advertising  medium  it  is  unsurpassed 
by  any  weekly  in  East  Alabama.  It  cii'culates 
among  the  best  class  of  our  citizens.  For 
rates  of  subscription  and  advertising,  address 
S.  M.  ROBERTSON, 
Editor  and  Publisher. 


DAWSON    JOURNAL. 


Terrell  Co.,  Ga. 


Dawson,  C.  H., 

THORNTON  &  STEVENS,  Publishers. 

E.  L.  RAINEY,  Editor. 

Subscription,  -  -  $2.00  per  Year. 

Published  Thursdays ;  Democratic ;  four 
pages ;  size  24x36.  Oflicial  organ  of  the  coun- 
ty.   Established  in  1865. 

Population  2,500.  On  Southwestern  Rail- 
road, 80  miles  from  Macon.  The  centre  of 
trade  for  a  large  cotton  and  sugar-cane  pro- 
ducing section.  Several  manufacturing  es- 
tablishments. 


TRENTON    DEMOCRAT. 


Trenton,  -  -  Illinois. 

RALPH  GINNETT,  Editor. 
The  Trenton  Democrat  is  the  official  paper 
of  Trenton,  111.  Trenton  is  a  flourishing  town 
of  about  1,400  inhabitants,  surrounded  by  a 
wealthy  farming  community.  Is  the  wealth- 
iest town  in  Clinton  County  and  the  largest 
except  Carlyle,  the  county  seat.  The  Demo- 
crat has  a  large  and  increasing  circulation, 
and  offers  unusual  inducements  to  adver- 
tisers, as  it  reaches  a  large  class  of  intelligent 
and  prosperous  readers.        


SVITHIOD 


Published  every  Thursday  at 
Des  Moines,  -  -  Iowa. 

OTTO  NELSON,  Proprietor. 
Terms,  -  -  -  $1.50  per  Year. 

The  most  circulated  newspaper  published 
in  the  Swedish  language  west  of  Mississippi 
aud  south  of  Minnesota. 

Rates  of  Advertising  Reasonable. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER   DIRECTORY.  1043 


Oakland     Press. 


PUBLISHED     WEEKLY. 


AVEST    OAKLAND,  -  -  -  CALIFORNIA. 


DE    WITT    C.    LAWRENCE,    Editor    and    Proprietor. 


TERMS   OF   SUBSCRIPTION:  -  -  $3.00  A  YEAR  (in  Advance). 


•THE    PRESS"    IS   AN    EIGHT-PAGE   WEEKLY   PAPER,    DEVOTED    TO    GOOD   LIT- 
ERATURE   AND    THE    LATEST    HOME    AND     FOREIGN    NEWS.        THE 
SUBSCRIBERS     OF    "THE    PRESS"    COMPRISE     THE    BEST 
CLASSES    OP    THE    CITY    OF    OAKLAND,    AND    OF 
ALAMEDA     AND     ADJOINING 
COUNTIES. 


■"THE    PRESS"    IS     ESSENTIALLY '  A    FAMILY    NEWSPAPER.        ITS    CIRCULATION 
IS    LARGE    AND    ON    THE     INCREASE. 


THE     PROSPEROUS     CHARACTER    OF     THE     CONSTITUENCY     OF     "THE    PRESS" 

MAKES    IT    ONE    OF    THE    BEST    ADVERTISING    MEDIUMS 

ON    THE    PACIFIC    COAST. 


ADVERTISE    IN    "THE    PRESS."        ITS    ADVERTISING   RATES   ARE    LOWER   IN 

PROPORTION    TO    ITS    CIRCULATION    THAN    THOSE    OF    ANY    OTHER 

PAPER    IN    ALAMEDA    COUNTY. 


SEND    YOUR    ORDERS.      YOU    WILL    FIND    IT    A    P.\YING    INVESTMENT. 


ADVERTISING      ESTIMATES      FURNISHED     ON     APPLICATION 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1044  GEO.  P.   ROWELL  &  GO'S 

THE    DAILY    AND    WEEKLY    JOURNAL. 
RACINE,  .......  WISCONSJIN. 

OFFERS    THE    VERY    BEST    ADVERTISINO    MEDIUM    IN    RACINE    CITY 

AND    COUNTY. 
Write  for  rate.s,  or  address 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


ROCKY    MOUNTAIN    HUSBANDMAN. 
WHITE    SI  LPHUR    SPKIX;^,  ...  MONTANA. 

GREAT      HEALTH      RESORT. 

SU THEREIN  BROS.,  Publishers. 

Three  Months,  $IM.  Six  Months,  $2.(10;  Twelve  Mouths,  $4.00.  A  first-class  Weekly, 
devoted  to  Agriculture,  Stock  Raising,  Wool  Growing,  and  the  industrial  interests  of  the 
Great  Northwest.  It  Is  the  only  Agricultural  and  Live-stock  paper  published  in  Montana, 
and  has  a  large  circulation  amoug  the  farmers  and  stock-raisers. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

SOUTHWEST    sentinel" 

SUCCESSOR   TO    "NEW   SOUTHWEST   AND   HERALD." 
SIIiVER    CITY,  ......  NEW    MEXICO. 

CHAS.    M.    SHANNON,    Editor  and  Manager. 

TENTH  VOLUME.     ISSUED  WEEKLY. 

jhe  oldest  paper  in  the  Territory.    Designated  advertising  medium  of  the  War  Department. 

LARGEST  CIRCULATION   OF  ANY  PAPER   IN  SOUTHERN   NEVi^  MEXICO. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


BEAVER    COUNTY    RECORD. 
BEAVER    CITY,  .......  UTAH. 

ISSUED    EVERY    FRIDAY. 

Devoted  to  the  interests  of  Beaver  County  and  Southern  Utah  generally  ;  and,  with  a 
steadily  increasing  circulation,  the  Record  is  one  of  the  Ijest  advertising  mediums  in  Utah 
Territoi-y.    Advertising  rates  given  on  application. 

IT   IS  A   HOME-PRINTED    PAPER. 
Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

SEATTLE    SUNDAY    STAR. 

SEATTLE,  ....  WASHINGTON    TERRITORY. 

Leading  Literary,  Social  and  Humorous  Paper  of  Washington  Territory. 

PUBLISHED  EVERY   SUNDAY  MORNING  BY   STAR  PUBLISHING  COMPANY. 

KIRK  C.  WARD,  Editor. 
Politics  Independent,  with  Republican  leanings.  Circulation,  1,200  copies  weekly. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Ageut.s,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York, 


IT    PAYS  TO   ADVERTISE   IN 

THE    RACINE    AGRICULTURIST. 
RACINE,  .......  WISCONSIN. 


THE    BEST    TjU-CENTS-A-YEAR  PAPER   IN    THE    WORLD. 
ANDREW  SIMONSON,  EDITOR,  Racine,  Wis. 


Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


FOR  REACHING  THE   SEWING  MACHINE  TRADE   OF  THE  UNITED  STATES, 

THE    SEW^ING    MACHINE    ADVANCE 

IS   THE  ESTABLISHED  MEDIU3I. 
It  commands  the  advertising  patronage  of  very  nearly  the  entire  sewing  machine  trade 
of  the  countrv,  and  reaches  several  thousands  of  active  sewing  machine  agents  and  dealers 
monthly.         "  WALTER  SCATES,  Proprietor. 

Rooiiii^  'i  and  3,  -  No,  '^43  State  St.)  -  Chicago,  Illinois* 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  CO.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St..  New  York. 


BUREAU    COUNTY    TIMES. 
BUDA,  -.....-.  ILLINOIS. 

CHAS.    A .    PR  AT  T,    Editor    and    Publisher. 

Published  every  Thursday.  Subscription  price,  one  year,  in  advance,  $1.1X) ;  outside  the 
county,  $1.15.  Advertising  nites:  1  in.  l  w.  $1,  1  in.  $.'..')0,  :J  ni.  $.5,  6  m.  IST-.W,  1  yr.  .$10.  Vgcol. 
1  w  kl  50,  1  m.  $5,  3  m.  $7.50,  (1  in.  $1071  yrriJIS'.  y  col.  '1  vv.  ,$.";,  1  m.  $7.50,  3  m.  $10,  (i  m.  $18, 
!  yr.  $;30.  %  col.  1  w.  $7.50.  1  m.  $10,  8  m.  $18,  (1  m.  ,$30,  1  yr.  .S50.  1  col.  I  w.  $10,  1  ni.  .$18,  3  in.  $!», 
()  m.  $50,  1  yr.  .$75.  A  paper  i)atronized  by  adv<>rtlsers  and  read  and  appreciated  by  the  pub- 
lic.   Its  circulation  is  not  confined  to  Bureau  County,  but  extends  through  the  State. 


AMERICAN    NEWSl'Al'Kll    DIRKCTOKV.  1045 


The    Cyclist    and   Athlete. 


22    NEW    CHURCH    STREET,         -  NEW    YORK    CITY. 


PUBLISHED    EVERY    THURSDAY. 


Devotert    to    Bicycling.    Lawn    Tennis.    Athletics.   Foot    Ball.    Roller 

!^katinsr.    Etc..    Etc. 

BAIRD    BROTHERS,  Editors  and  Publishers. 


THE  CYCLIST  AND  Af  HLETE  is  devoted  exclusively  ta  Amateur  Pastimes,  and 
is  the  official  organ  for  Ave  of  the  foremost  associations  in  America  for  the  promotion 
of  out-door  sport  and  recreation.  Au  examination  of  the  class  of  houses  represented  in 
its  advertising  pages  is  convincing  proof  of  its  value  as  a  general  advertising  medium. 
Sample  copies  on  application.      Rates  below. 


SUBSCRIPTION,     !i«-.2.00     PER     YEAR. 


The    Amateur    Athlete. 


22    NEW    CHURCH    STREET,  -  -  NEW^    YORK. 


PUBLISHED    EVERY    THURSDAY. 


Oflicial    Gazette   League    ot    American    Wlieehiieu. 


EUGENE    M.    AARON,  ....  Editor. 

BAIRD    BROTHERS,  -  -  .  .  .         Publishers. 


EVERY    MEMBER    OF    THE    LEAGUE    OF    AMERICAN    WHEELMEN    (OVER    .j.OOO) 

IS    A    SUBSCRIBER. 


ADVERTISING    RATES    FOR    COMBINED    INSERTION     IN    THE    CYCLIST    AND 

ATHLETE    AND    THE    AMATEUR    ATHLETE. 

RATES    FOR    EACH    INSERTION: 

1  Issue.  1  Month.    (J  Months.  12  Mos. 

One  page 3(1  inches,       §31. (Xl  $24.25  §22.2.5  $21.50 

One-half  page 15       "                l(i,Oit  12.75  11.50  U.Oo 

One-third    "     10       "                 12.01)  9.60  8.(i0  8.4fi 

One-sixth    "     5       "                  fi.50  5.20  4.«5  4.50 

Less  than  one-sixth  page,  per  inch 1.50  1.25  1.10  1.00 

For  insertion  in  THE  CYCLIST  AND  ATHLETE  onlu.  take  'io  per  cent,  oft  above 
figures.  All  advertisements  for  THE  AMATEUR  ATHLETE  are  also  inserted  in  THE 
CYCLIST    AND    ATHELTE    at  above  combined  rates,  net. 

BAIRD     BROTHERS^, 

'i'i    New    C'linrch    Street 

New    York    Cily. 

GEO.  p.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1046 


GEO.   P.   ROWELL   &   GO'S 


TRI  TH. 


Toronto,  -  -  Ontario. 

S.  FRANK  WILSON,  Publisher. 

A  Family  Paper,  ilevoted  to  Literature,  Fash- 
ions and  Music.    The  leading  Domes- 
tic Paper  of  Canada. 

THE    LiADIES'    JOURNAL,. 

The  only  Fashion  and  Musical  Monthly  in 
Canada. 
Both  excellent  mediums  for  American  ad- 
vertising;  

EAST    WORCESTER    EXPRESS. 


THE     BUFFALO     MEDICAL     ANI> 
SURGICAIi    JOURNAL,. 


Estaljlished  l&U. 


East    Worcester,  Otsego   Co.,    N.   Y. 

F.  E.  ROCKEFELLER.  Proprietor. 

The  Express  is  a  fifty-six  column  paper, 
situated  in  one  of  the  finest  and  most  healthy 
sections  of  the  State,  and  our  circulation, 
which  extends  throughout  Otsego,  Schoharie, 
Delawai-e,  Herkimer  and  Albany  Counties,  is 
taken  by  an  industrious,  well-to-do  class  of 
people,  making  it  the  best  advertising  me- 
clium  in  the  Susquehanna  Valley. 
Rates  sent  on  application. 

THE      MICHIGAN      TRADESMAN. 
Grand  Rapids,  Michigan. 


Office,  No.  5  West  Chippewa  street, 

BUFFALO,  N.  Y. 

THE     AliBANY     EVENING     POST. 


Is  the  largest  one-cent  daily  paper  pub- 
lished in  tlie  State  outside  of  the  City  of  New 
York. 


The  Only  Legitimate  Commercial  Paper  in 
the  State. 


Furnished  to  Mail  Subscribers  at  $3  per  Year. 


Short  advertisements  inserted  on  moderate 
terms.  No  long  advertisements  desired  at 
any  price. 

M.  &  E.  GRIFFIN,  PubUshers. 
.      R.  M.  GRIFFIN,  Editor. 


INSURANCE    SOCIETY. 


Montreal, 


Province  of  Quebec. 


Circulation  confined  to  merchants  and 
manufacturers.  Unsurpassed  as  an  adver- 
tising medium.    Rates  on  application. 

E.  A.  STOWE  &  BRO.,  Grand  Rapids.  Mich. 

KING'S    COLLEGE    RECORD. 


Published  by  the  Undergraduates  of  King's 

College, 
Windsor,  -  -  Nova  .Scotia. 

Circulates  in  Canada,  the  United  States, 
England,  Scotland,  Bermuda  and  the  West 
Indies.  It  lias  been  recognized  as  one  of  the 
leading  college  journals  published  in  Amer- 
ica, and  is  an  excellent  medium  for  general 
advertisements.  Advertising  rates  will  be 
furnished  on  application.  Moutlilv,  20pages ; 
size  of  page,  9x12.    Subscription,  $'l.00  a  year. 

MEAFORD    MONITOR. 


A  MONTHLY  PUBLICATION, 
Issued  on  the  20th  of  each  month.    Devoted 
to  Fire,  Life,  Marine,  Accident  and 
Guarantee  Insurance, 
Fire  Brigades  and  Appliances,  Statistical  Fire- 
Records,  etc. 


R.  WILSON  SMITH,  Publisher. 

A  first-class  journal  and  one  of  the  best  ad- 
vertising mediums  in  Canada. 


LIGHT. 


Topeka, 


Kansas. 


Meaf'ord, 


Published  at 


Ontario. 


A  monthly  publication  devoted  to  the  inter- 
ests of  Masonry  in  general,  and  of  the  An- 
cient and  Accepted  Scottish  Rite  in  particu- 
lar. Has  an  extensive  circulation  In  every 
State  and  Territoiy  in  the  Union.  Suijscrip- 
tion  price,  50  cents  per  annum,  in  advance. 
For  advertising  rates  address  Geo.  P.  Row- 
ell  &  Co.,  l(t  Spruce  St.,  New  York  City,  or 
CHARLES  SPALDING,  Publisher,  Box  309'. 
Topeka,  Kansas. 


THE    VERMONTVILLE    HAWK. 


An   eight-page,   40  cohimn   Weekly.     Pub- 
lished every  Friday  morning. 
Establislied  ]8(iS. 

Circulates  in  fine  farming  country.  Liberal 
In  politics,  the  pioneer  paper  of  East  Grey. 

Subscription,  $l.(Xi  per  Annum. 
Circulation,  800. 

ALEXANDER  SUNTER,  Editor  and  Prop'r. 

THE  ORANGE  COUNTY  FARMER. 
Port  Jervis,         -  -         New  York. 

Tiie  rich  farming  country  in  .Soutliern  New 
York.  Northern  New  Jersey  and  Pennsylva- 
nia furnish  over  16,000  subscribers  to' The 
Orange  Cou.nty  Farmer.  Its  readers  are  far 
above  the  average  farmer  in  wealtli  and  in- 
telligence, and  have  abundant  means  to  pur- 
chase whatever  their  best  judgment  may  ap- 
prove. Througli  no  other  medium  can  pro- 
gressive farmers  be  reached  at  tlie  same  cost. 
Metropolitan  retail  dealers  can  use  The 
Orange  County  Farmer  to  great  advantage, 
numerous  railways  and  commutation  rates 
of  fare  enabling  the  readers  of  The  Farmer 
to  visit  the  city  frequently. 


Published  Weekly  at 
Vermontville,        -        -         Michigan. 

F.  M.  POTTER,  Proprietor. 

The  publisher  of  The  Hawk  is  at  all  times 
ready  to  treat  with  responsible  business 
firms  for  advertising  space.  Reasonable 
rates  and  prompt  fulfillment  of  all  contracts 
guaranteed. 

DEMOCRATIC    STANDARD. 


Fre<lericktown, 


Missouri. 


Subscription,  $1.00  per  Year. 

Official  Paper  of  Madison  County.    Published 
Saturdays. 


E.  D.  ANTHONY,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

A  weekly  Democratic  newspaper,  devoted 
to  the  interests  of  Madison  County  and  South- 
east Missouri. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1047 


The   Picayune- 


NEW  ORLEANS,  _  -  -  LOUISIANA. 


THE    GREAT    CONSERVATIVE    NEWSPAPER    OF    THE    SOUTH. 


PROJIPT    IN    GIVINC4    THE    NEWS,    AND    THOROUGH  LY    RELIABLE 

IN     ALL    RESPECTS. 


CIRCUIiATIOX. 


Daily,  .--.-..  1.5,150 

Sunday,      -.--...-         a0,60(> 
Weekly,  .......  15,350 


FOR    SAMPLE    COPIES    AND    ADVERTISING    RATES,    ADDRESS 


NICHOLSON    &    CO.,  -  -  -  PROPRIETORS    PICAYUNE, 


NEW     ORLEANS,      LA. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1048  GEO.   P.   ROWELL  &  CO'S 


.,.w.      ^»,T^       THE    ROCK    FALLS    NEWS. 

KOC  K    FAl.I.^ ILLINOIS. 

The  News  is  published  in  a  town  where 

TWENTY  LARGE   MANUFACTURING  ESTABLISHMENTS   ARE   LOCATED, 

employing  from  iKK)  to  l.tHjO  skilled  mechanics,  and  circulates  with  both  employers  and 

employes.    An  excellent  advertising  medium  for  anything  in  the  Machinery  line. 

WM.  PARKER,  Publisher. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  li»  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    OAKLAND    COUNTY    ADVERTISER. 
HOLLY,  .......  MKHItiAN. 

THE  LEADING  PAPER  OF  WESTERN  OAKLAND  COUNTY. 


Established  Ma.-\',  1ST7.       Issued  Weekly. 

JAMES  SLOCUM,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  l(i  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


ANNALS    OF    SURGERY. 

Editors  :  Lewis  S.  Pileher,  A.M.,  M.D..  Brooklyn,  N.Y..  and  C.  B.  Keetley,  F.R.C.S.,  London, 
Eng.;  issued  simultaneously  in  London.  Eng.,  and  St.  Louis,  Mo.;  $5  per  annum,  sample  copy 
50c.  The  Courier  of  Medicine— Editors:  E.  M.  Nel.son,  M.  D.;  C.  A.  Todd,  M.D.;  W.  C.  Glas- 
gow, M.D.;  H.  N.  Spencer,  M.D.;  published  under  the  auspices  of  the  Med.  Jour.  Ass'n  ;  .«13  per 
year,  sample  copy  :i5c.  The  Weekly  Medical  Review— Editors  :  Robt.  Tilley,  M.D.;  N.  Senn, 
M  D.;  Robt.  Luedeking,  M.  D.;  issued  simultaneouslv  at  Chicago  and  St.  Louis  ;  $:i.M  per  vr., 
sample  copy  10c.  American  Journal  of  OrHTHALMOLOGV— Adolf  Alt,  M.  D.,  Editor ;  .f;2.r;o  a 
yr,.  sam.  cop.  25c.  The  Archives  of  Dentistry,  $S  a  vr.,  sam.  cop.  25c.  J.  H.  Chambers  &  Co., 
Pubs.  &  Dealers  in  Med.  &  Dent.  Books,  Phila.,  Pa.;  Chicago,  111.;  St.  Louis,  Mo.;  Atlanta,  Ga. 


THE    AKRON    BREEZE. 

AN   INDEPENDENT   LOl'AL   WEEKLY   PAPER.  .§1.00    PER  YEAR. 

AKRON,  .......  ERIE    CO,    N.  Y. 

The  Breeze  circulates  largely  throughout  northern  Erie  and  southern  Niagara  and 
Gene.see  counties  ;  is  the  only  paper  published  In  that  district,  and  is  therefore  unexcelled 
as  a  country  advertising  medium.    Rates  reasonable  ;  given  on  application. 

W.  A.  KING,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  A.gents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


CALIFORNIA    POLITICAL    RECORD. 

JSAN    FRANC'I^^tO, CALIFORNIA. 

DONALD  BRUCE,  Proprietor. 

A  weekly  journal  devoted  to  Simplifying,  Purifying  and  Dignifying  Polities. 
A  FEARLESS  JOURNAL. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    KANSAS    COMMONER. 

PUBLISHED    BY    THE    KANSAS    COMMONER    PUBLISHING    COMPANY. 

E.  JAMESON,  President.  PITT  ROSS,  Editor  and  Manager. 

LEAVE^^VORTII,  ......  KAN!-iAf». 

Issued  Fridays  at  $L5ii    per  annum,   in  advance. 
The  Commoner  is  the  leading  Prohibition  pa])cr  of  Kansas,  and  is  headquarters  for 
temperance  literature.     It  has   a  general  State  circulation,  and  is  unsurpassed  by  any 
weekly  in  the  State  as  an  advertising  mediunu 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co..  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Established  in  18.57. 
THE    SCOTTISH-AMERICAN    JOURNAL. 

PUBLISHED    WEEKLY   AT 
33    ROSE    STREET,  ....  NEW    YORK    CITY. 

THE   ONLY   BRITISH   ORGAN   PUBLISHED   IN  THE    UNITED   STATES. 
It  circulates  through  every  State  and  Territory  of  the  Union,  in  Canada  and  the  British 
Colonies  generally.  A.  M.  STEWART,  Proprietor. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co..  Agents,  Iti  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    VALLEY    CHRONICLE. 

S.'i.MUEL  W.  DURANT   &  SON,  Editors,  Projirietors  and  Publishers. 

A  Republican  six  column  quarto  journal,  devoted  to  literature,  science,  politics  and 
ocal  niattei's  ;  is  published  weekly  at 

ST.    CHARLES,  .....  KANE    CO.,    ILli., 

at  .|1. 50  per  annum,  in  advance.      It  aims  to  be   the   best  family  paper  in  the   Fo.x  River 
■Valley.     Nothing  ob.jeclionable  will  be  admitted  to  its  columns. 

Geo.  P.  Howell  &  Ci.^.,  .Vgents,  10  Spruce  .St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN   XEVVSPAPEK    DIRECTORY.  1049 


The     Chief. 


SHREVEPORT,  _  -  -  -  LOUISIANA. 


PUBLISHED    EVERY    MONDAY.  SUBSCRIPTION,     !«-i.OO. 

Al)VERTl!9lX<i    RATES    liOW. 


Shreveport   City    Directory. 


SHREVEPORT,  -  -  -  -  LOUISIANA. 


NORTH     LOUISIANA    RAILROAD    DIRECTORY     AND    TRADE    GUIDE. 


The     Critic. 


SPORTING    AND    THEATRICAL.        SPECIMEN    COPIES    AND    ADVERTISING     RATES 

RY    MAIL. 


SHREVEPORT,        -  -  -  -  LOUISIANA. 


TERMINUS    OF    FIVE    RAILROADS. 


POPULATION     11,UU0,     AND    RAPIDLY      INCREASING. 


T.    E.    PRICE.  .  -  .  .  _  Piiblislier, 


GEO.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1050 


GEO.  P.  ROWELL   &  GO'S 


LOCK  WOOD    LEADER, 
liockwood,        -        -        Dade  Co.,  Mo. 

J,  B.  WOODS,  Editor,  Proprietor  &  Publisher. 

Located  In  one  of  the  best  agricultural  antl 
stock-raising  regions  of  Southwest  Missouri, 
also  especially  adapted  to  fruit.  Circulation, 
500,  and  increasing  daily. 


Advertising  rates  low. 


MILTON    DEMOCUAT. 

Published  at 
Alplinretta,  -         Miltou  Co.,  Ga. 

Every  Tuesday. 


WM.  A.  PORTER,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

Six  column  folio.  Democratic  In  politics. 
The  official  organ,  and  only  paper  published 
in  Milton  County.  Advertising  rates  cheap, 
and  made  known  on  application.  All 
advertisements  must  be  paid  for  in  advance. 
Terms  of  Subscription,  $1  a  year,  in  advance. 


ST.    AUGUSTINE    PRESS. 

Established  1870. 
JOHN  P.  WHITNEY,  Publisher. 


Subscription,  per  year,  §2.     Six  months,  $1. 

St.  Augustine  is  a  favorite  resort  for  visitors 
and  others,  both  in  winter  and  summer. 
Some  of  the  finest  lands  in  the  State  are 
situated  in  St.  John's  County. 

Sample  copies  free. 

A  well-equipped  job  office  connected  with 
the  papei\ 


THE    WARRENTON    BANNER. 

Warrentoii,        .       -       -       Missouri. 

MORSEY  &  BLOME,  Proprietors. 
The  only  paper  printed  in  the  English  lan- 
guage in  Warren  County.  Is  one  of  the  best, 
if  not  the  best,  advertising  medium  in 
Northeast  Missouri.  It  is  in  its  twenty-first 
volume,  and  is  the  official  organ  of  the  coun- 
ty, as  well  as  a  good,  live,  home  newspaper  ; 
to  be  found  in  nearly  every  ht)me  in  a  pros- 
perous county.  A  few  years  ago  it  took  the 
premium  at  the  Editorial  Convention  as 
being  the  best  printed  country  paper  in 
Missouri. 


THE    ATHENE    WEEKLY 
CHRONICLE. 


Athens, 


Georgia. 


J.  H.  STONE,  Publisher. 


No  paper  in  Georgia  has  Increased  more 
rapidly  in  circulation  than  The  Chronicle. 
It  is  one  of  the  best  advertising  mediums  in 
the  State.    Advertising  rates  moderate. 

Subscription,  only  $1.00  per  year. 
Sample  copies  free. 

SATURDAY    MORNING    TIMES. 

(Formerly  TULLY  TIMES.) 


THE    WAYNESVILLK    NEWS. 

Waynesville,        -        Noith  Carolina. 

Published  in  the  "  Land  of  the  Sky." 
W.  S.  HEMBY,  -  Editor  and  Proprietor. 
$1.50  per  Year. 
Four-page,  twenty-eight-column,  progress- 
ive weekly,  devoted  to  the  growing  interests 
of  Western  North  Carolina.  Printed  in  the 
heart  of  the  AUeghanies.  Gives  full  inform- 
ation regarding  lauds,  climate,  people  and  the 
advantages  to  be  found  In  the  "  Land  of  the 
Skv."  Located  one-half  mile  from  Waynes- 
ville  White  Sulphur  Springs,  most  popular 
Summer  resort  in  the  South.  Advertising 
rates  upon  application. 


Published  at 
Tiilly,  -  OuonUasa  Co.,  N.  Y, 

By  FRANK  K.  SLAYTON. 

The  only  paper  in  the  vicinity.  Established 
January  1, 188:5.  Average  weekly  circulation 
forl884,  1,288.  Present  circulation,  over  l.liiO 
copies  per  week.    Send  for  rates. 


MACON   WEEKLY   REPUBLICAN. 


Macon,  Missouri 

S.  G.  BROCK, 


Editor  and  Publisher. 


Subscription,  $1.25  per  Year,  in  Advance. 

Devoted  to  the  best  interests  of  the  City, 
County  and  State.  Has  a  general  circulation 
among  an  intelligent  and  progressive  class, 
and  is  a  valuable  advertising  medium.  Rates 
reasonable.    Orders  solicited. 


THE    DEFIANCE. 


A  weekly  paper. 

Published  every  Saturday  at 

Atlanta,  _  .  -  Georgia. 

Devoted    to    the    moral    and   intellectual 
improvement  of  the  colored  people. 

ESTABLISHED  1881,  by  BROWN  &  BURNETT. 

Circulation  not  exceeding  2,000. 

Size,  24x32.     Four  pages. 

Subscription,      -      -      $1.50  Annually. 

THE    TIMES. 


Wliitefield,        -         New  Hampshire. 

C.  D.  PHELPS  &  CO.,  Publishers. 


TO  ADVERTISERS.— The  Times  is  a  valu- 
able medium  for  reaching  the  farming  and 
manufacturing  population  of  Noitheru  New 
Hampshire.  A  large  circulation  in  Coos 
County.  Advertising  rates  low.  Write  for 
terms.    Job  printing  of  every  description. 


THE     GENESEE     VALLEY     POST. 


Beliuout, 


New  York. 


Organ  of  the  Prohibition  Party  in  Allegany 
Count.y. 


JAMES  E.  NORTON, 


Publisher. 


THE    MISSOURI    ENTERPRISE. 

The  Missouri  Enterprise  is  published  at 
Warsaw,  Benton  Co.,  Mo.,  on  Osage 
River,  and  terminus  of  Sedalia,  Warsaw  & 
Southern  Railroad,  making  it  a  shipping  and 
passenger  centre  for  Benton,  Hickory  and 
surrounding  counties.  The  Enterprise  has  a 
general  circulation  among  farmers  and 
traders,  and  is  the  principal  paper  in  the 
English  language,  and  the  only  Democratic 
paper  in  these  counties.  Advertisers  will 
find  it  a  neatly  printed  and  well  read  paper. 

T.  H.  WHITE,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


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1052  GEO.  P.   ROWELL   &  GO'S 

THE    ADVERTISER    AND    MAIL. 

MONTGOMEUY,  .....  ALABAMA. 

"ADVERTISER,"    ESTABLISHED    1S28-'- MAIL,"    1854. 

W.    \V.    SCREWS,    Pmiirietor. 

DAILY    "ADVERTISER,"   $10.0()    PER    YEAR;    WEEKLY,   $2.*)    PER    YEAR. 

Only  daily  paper  pulilished  at  the  capital  of  Alabama.     Its  daily  or  weekly  issue  goes 

to  every  Post  Office  in  the  State.    Tliere  can  be  no  better  medium  for  busiues.s  men  placing 

their  advertisements  before  the  public.    Rates  are  reasonable.    Nine  column  paper; 

WHITE    RIVER    JOURNAL. 

DEVALLS    BLUFF,  ....  -  ARKANSAS. 

R.     B.     CARLLEE,     EDITOR. 

HAS    THE    LARGEST    CIRCULATION     OF     ANY    PAPER    IN    EASTERN    ARKANSAS- 

AND    INCREASING. 
ADVERTISING     RATES    VERY     REASONABLE. 

SUBSCRIPTION, i«il.00  PER  ANNUM. 

Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    DEMOCRAT. 

T.    F.    MARTIN    AND    T.    G.    LOCKE,  -  Editors  and  Proprietors. 

ISSUED    EVERY    FRIDAY. 
CENTREVILrl.E LEON    CO.,    TEXAS. 

Rates  of  Subscription:  One  Year,  In  advance,  $1.50. 
The  vast  resources  of  the  State  of  Texas,  now  rapidly  developing,  makes  it  a  good  field 
for  enterprising  firms  to  advertise  in  the  local  newspapers.    The  Democrat  is  the  only 
paper  in  Leon  County,  and  has  a  circulation  second  to  none  in  its  district,  and  as  an  adver- 
tising medium  Is  unsurpassed. 


GEUDA    SPRINGS    HERALD. 

IS    ISSUED    EVERY     FRIDAY    AT 
GEUDA    SPRINGS SUMNER    CO.,    KAN. 

C.    G.    FURRY,    Editor  and  Proprietor. 
The  Herald  is  devoted  to  the  interests  of  Geuda  Springs  and  Sumter  County  ;  is  a  live 
weekly,  well  printed  and  well  circulated  among  paying  subscribers,  and  offers  to  Intending 
advertisers  rare  value  at  reasonable  rates. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    ARIZONA    STAR. 

DAILY  AND  WEEKLY. 

DEVOTED  TO    THE   COMMERCIAL    AND   BUSINESS    INTERESTS  OF  THE  TERRITORY. 

Subscription  :  per  vear— Dailv,.glO  ;  Weekly,  $3. 

L.  C.  HUGHES,   Editor  and  Proprietor. 

TUCSON,  ....  ARIZONA    TERRITORY. 

Advertising  rates,  in  proportion  to  circulation,  reasonable.    To  get  good   value  adver- 
tise in  the  Star, 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co..  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


KIRWIN    REPUBLICAN. 

AN  EIGHT-PAGE,    WIDE-AWAKE  WEEKLY   NEWSPAPER. 

SUBSCRIPTION  YEARLY,  ,$1.  GEORGE  W.  WOOD,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

KIRWIN,  - KANSAS. 

The  Republican  circulates  largely  throughout  Phillips  and  adjoining  counties ;  has  a 
large  list  of  paying  subscribers,  whose  attention  is  worthy  of  the  consideration  of  judicious 
advertisers  of  reliable  articles.     Rates  moderate. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


M  A  N  N  I  N  G M  O  N  I  T  O  R. 

Published  every  Thursday  at 
BIANNING,  -  -  -  -  CARROLL    CO.,  IOWA. 

C.    S.   LAWRENCE,  -  Publisher. 

TERMS    OF    SUBSCRIPTION :   $1.50  per  Annum. 
The  Monitor  circulates  aiiiong  a  live,  intelligent  people,  and  as  an  advertising  medium 
in  its  own  and  adjoining  counties  is  unsurpassed.    Only  paper  within  a  radius  of  20  miles. 


THE  CONNECTICUT  CATHOLIC. 

HARTFORD,  .....  CONNECTICUT. 

Published  in  the  interest  of  the  Catholic  people  of  the  Diocese  of   Hartford,  which 
includes  all  of  Connecticut  and  Westerly.  R.  I. 

Local  Correspondents— In  every  cilv,  town  and  village  in  the  diocese  we  have  a  special 
correspondent,  whicli  gives  it  a  local  interest,  and  giving  more  State  or  local  news  than  any 
other  paper  published  in  Connecticut.  It  is  an  8  page  sheet ;  4S  columns  ;  size.  32x4.j.  Rate.s 
for  advertising  furnished  on  application  ;  also  sample  copies  sent.  The  new  form  makes  it 
better  for  advertisers.  M.  F-  SCANLAN,  Hartford,  Conn. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1(155 


IN   THE    INTEREST    OF   THE    PEOPLE,    AGAINST    MONOPOLY. 


The    Guardian. 


A    MONTHLY  JOURNAL. 


OFFICE,    19    PEARL    ST.,  -  -  BOSTON,    MASS. 


GEO.     D.     ELDRIDGE,     EDITOR    AND     PUBLISHER. 


DEVOTED   TO    LIFE    INSURANCE    ON   THE    ASSESSMENT   PLAN. 


THE    ONLY    JOURNAL    IN    THE    COUNTRY    PUBLISHED    IN    THE    INTERESTS    OF 

ASSESSMENT    INSURANCE    AND    NOT    ESPECIALLY    DEVOTED 

TO    SOME    ASSOCIATION,    COMPANY   OR    ORDER. 


SHOULD    BE    READ    BY   EVERY   ONE    INTERESTED    IN    ASSESSMENT    INSURANCE, 
WHETHER    AS    AN    OFFICER    OR    AS    A    POLICY-HOLDER. 


SUBSCRIPTION,  -  -  Stj.OO    PER   YEAR,    IN   ADVANCE. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1054  GEO.  P.  ROWELL  &  CO'S 

ESTABLISHED    1542. 

THE    FLUSHING    JOURNAL. 
FLUSHING,  .....  NEW    YORK. 

DAILY    AND    WEEKLY. 
C.    W.    SMITH,  -  ■  -  Publisher. 

Is  the  oldest  and  largest  paper  published  on  Long  Island,  and  goes  to  nearly  every  post 

office.    Has  the  largest  circulation  and  is  the  leading  advertising  medium. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


L  '  E  L  ECT  EUR. 

QUEBEC,  ......  CANADA. 

DAILY    AND    WEEKLY. 

PLAMONDON    &    CO.,  -  Publishers. 

This  excellent  French  journal  circulates  among  the  wealthiest  families.  Sole  organ  of 
the  liberals  in  the  District  of  Quebec.  Circulation  very  large.  Dailj',  $4  per  year;  Weekly,  $1. 
Printing  of  all  kinds  done  promptly. 

Geo.  p.  Powell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE  BLANC  HESTER  STAR. 

"INDEPENDENT    IN    ALL    THINGS-NEUTRAL    IN    NOTHING." 

Published  every  Friday  at 

BLiANCHESTER,  ......  OHIO. 

FRED.    A.    GOULDING,  Proprietor. 

Terms  of  Subscription,  -  -  $1.50  per  Year. 

A  lively,  well-edited  sheet,  devoted  to  the  interests  of  the  community.  Has  a  good  cir- 
culation, and  is  extensively  patronized  by  reliable  advertisers.  Advertising  rates  reasonable. 

~  TVASHIN^GTON     COURIER. 

(Formerly  "The  Soldier's  True  Friend.") 
WASHINGTON,  ...  DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA. 

C.    W.    BENNETT,   Publisher. 

Published  Monthly  in  the  interest  of  the  Soldiers  and  Sailors  of  the  United  States. 

The  Couribr  circulates  in  every  State  in  the  Union.  Soldiers  and  sailors  who  study 
their  own  interest  should  read  it  regularly,  and  advertisers  desiring  to  reach  the  Army  ana 
Navy  should  avail  themselves  of  its  advertising  columns. 


THE    RIDGEFIELD    PRESS. 

Published  every  Friday  at 
RIDGEFIELD,  -  -  •  -  -  -  CONNECTICUT. 

NOW     IN      ITS      ELEVENTH      YEAR. 

It  affords  a  good  advertising  medium  among  a  well-to-do  class  of  people. 

Terms,  $1.50  per  Year. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    NORFOLK    COUNTY    GAZETTE. 

Published  every  Saturday  at 
HYDE    PARK,  ....  MASSACHUSETTS, 

By     SAMUEL     R.     MOSELEY. 

Office  of  Publication  :  Gazette  Building,  Everett  Square. 

Subscription,  $3.00  per  Year,  in  Advance  ;  Single  Copies,  Five  Cents. 

The  circulation  of  The  Gazette  is  large  and  regularly  well  established,  and  it  Is  an  excel- 
lent advertising  medium.    Estimates  for  all  kinds  of  advertising  furnished  at  short  notice. 


THE      COURIER. 

Issued  every  Friday  at 
BAINBRIDGE,  ....  ROSS    CO.,    OHIO. 

CHRIST.  F.  EISE,  Publisher. 
The  Courier  invites  comparison  with  any  weekly  publication.  We  print  a  complete 
epitome  of  general  news,  first-class  miscellaneous  matter,  a  splendid  serial  story  and  all  the 
home  news.  Can  any  one  desire  more  ?  Remember  our  terms :  One  year,  $1.50,  always  In 
advance.  The  best  advertising  medium  in  Ross  County.  Advertising  rates  made  known 
on  application. 


REPUBLIKANER. 


Published  at 
BOERNE,  ......  TEXAS. 

THE    ONLY    GERMAN    NEWSPAPER    PUBLISHED    AT    BOERNE. 
F.  W.  SCHWEPPE,  Publisher.  Subscription,  $2.00  per  Year. 

The  large  circulation  of  The  Republikaner  renders  it  a  good  advertising  medium  to 
Teach  the  German  residents  of  Kendall  and  adjoining  counties. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER   DIRECTORY.  1055 


The    Plainfield     Evening    News, 


PLAINFIELD,  -  -  -  NEW    JERSEY. 


A     FAVORITE      FAMILY     NEWSPAPER,      DEVOTED     TO      LOCAL      AND      GENERAL 
NEWS,    ILLUSTRATED    MISCELLANY,    INSTRUCTIVE    AND    AMUSING. 


A    CHOICE    ADVERTISING    MEDIUM. 


T.   W.    MORRISON,  -  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


Plainfield  and  North  Plainfield,  which  are  only  divided  by  a  county  line,  are  practically 
one,  and  represent  a  population  of  from  14,000  to  16,000.  They  are  distant  twenty-four  miles 
from  New  York,  and  are  connected  thereto  by  twenty-five  trains  each  way  daily.  The 
population  is  one  of  exceptional  wealth,  taste  and  culture,  buying  largely  of  New  York 
houses. 


THE       EVENING        NEWS 

IS     THE    ONLY   DAILY   NEWSPAPER   WITHIN    A    RADIUS    OF     TEN     MILES,    AND 

AS    IT    IS    INDEPENDENT    IN  POLITICS   AND   WIDE-AWAKE    TO   GIVE    ALL 

THE    NEWS,     CRISP   AND   FRESH,     IT    IS    A     FAVORITE     IN    EVERY 

FAMILY,    WHO   TAKE   GREAT  PRIDE    IN     IT    AS     A     LOCAL 

INSTITUTION   IN   KEEPING  WITH  THE    GENERALLY 

ENTERPRISING  SPIRIT  OF  THE  PEOPLE. 


TWO    CENTS    PER    COPY  ;    TEN   CENTS   PER  WEEK  ;    §.3  PER  YEAR. 


QUESTIONABLE    ADVERTISEMENTS    NOT    INSERTED. 


I F    YOU    HAVE    SALEABLE    GOODS    TO    OFFER,    TRY     THE     EFFECT    OF    AN  AD- 
VERTISEMENT   IN    THE    "PLAINFIELD     EVENING    NEWS" 
AND   YOU    WILL    BE    PLEASED. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1056  GEO.    P.   ROWELL   &  GO'S 

THE    PARIS    BEACON. 

ESTABLISHED    IN    1S48. 
PARIS,  ......  ILL.INOI^?i. 

THE    OLDEST    PAPER     IN    EASTERN    ILLINOIS. 

A.    B     POWELL,  Publisher. 
The  Beacon  has  double  the  circulation  of  any  paper  published  in  Paris,  and  is  unsur- 
passed by  any  in  Edgar  County  as  an  advertising  medium.    Orders  solicited,  and  prompt 
attention  given.    Rates  reasonable ;  returns  certain. 

ROCKFORD'S    ALLEHANDA. 

The  only  Swedish  newspaper  in  lUinnis  north  (jf  Chicago. 

Puljlished  at 

ROCKFORD,  -  (Office  :  Perry  &  Lakes  Block,  Room  4.)  .  IliLINOl!*, 

By  EBBESEN  &   CO.,    Proprietors.    A.  W.  BERGMAN,  General  Agent. 

As  an  advertising  medium  this  paper   affords  excellent  opportunities  to  reach    the 

Swedish  population  all  over  the  United  States. 

Geo.  p.  Rovvell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

BLUE      MOUND      SUN. 

Issued  every  Thursday  at 
BliUE    MOUND,  ....  LINN    CO.,    KAN. 

G.  W.  BOTKIN,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Subscription  price  :  One  copy,  one  year,  $1..50. 
The  rapidly  developing  country  surrounding  Blue   Mound,  through  which  The  Sun 
circulates  regularly,  makes  it  an  important  medium  for  business  men  aiid  traders  to  reach 
the  trade  through  its  advertising  columns. 


CONSERVATIVE    CUBAN. 

Published  every  Friday  at 
CUBA,  .......  KANSAS. 

Terms,  -  $1.00   per   Year,   in   Advance. 

The  Cuban  Is  published  in  the  interests  of  Republic  County  and  Cuba  in  particular. 
From  Its  wide  circulation  among  all  classes  of  the  residents  of  the  county  It  is  a 
reliable  and  effective  advertising  medium.  We  solicit  your  patronage  and  shall  strive  to 
merit  the  same. 


THE    WORK    BASKET    AND    WOMAN'S    PRACTICAL 

ASSISTANT 

AN  ILLUSTRATED  JOURNAL  OF  EDUCATION  AT  THE  FIRESIDE. 

DETROIT,  ......  MICHIGAN. 

Published  monthly.  Terms  (invariably  In  advance),  one  year,  postage  pal<l,  $1.00 ;  six 
months,  5U  cents.  Acceptaljle  advertisements  will  be  received  (until  further  notice)  at  15 
cents  per  agate  line  each  Insertion.  No  deviation  or  iliscouut  on  account  of  the  size  or 
terms  of  contract.    No  questionable  advertisements  received  at  any  price. 


THE    SAN    SABA    NEW^S. 


Is  published  every  Saturday  at 
SAN    SABA,  -  -  -  -  -  -  TEXAS, 

By  J.    E.    VERNOR. 

The  only  paper  within  a  radius  of  forty  miles. 

ONE    OF    THE    BEST    ADVERTISING    MEDIUMS    IN    TEXAS. 

Subscription,  $2.00  per  Annum. 


KNEASS*  PHILADELPHIA  MAGAZINE  FOR  THE   BLIND. 

PuHLisHED  .Semimonthly  by  N.  B.  KNEASS,  Jr. 
PIIILiADEIiPHIA,  -  (No.  n2K  MARKET  ST.)  .  PENNSYLVANIA. 

Terms,  -  .^.i.riO  per  Annum,  is  Advance,  Post  Free. 

Terms  for  advertising,  $1.3.00  per  annum,  one  insertion  per  month,  space  of  four  lines, 
in<ludingone  year's  Issue  of  the  Magazine. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    CHRISTIAN    INDEX. 

The  press  and  people  acknowledge  Tui:  Christian  Index  to  l)e  the  best  advertising  me- 
dium in  the  Souihcrn  Statics.  It  is  th(>  leading  Baptist  paper  of  the  South,  and  is  the  only 
one  in  Georgia  ;  lias  a  local  circulation  in  every  county  in  the  State,  and  is  read  largely  by 
merchants  and  farmers.  Business  men  want  to  advertise  in  a  paper  read  by  the  greatest 
number  of  ijeople  in  order  to  make  it  pay.  The  Index  has  the  LARGEST  list  of  names,  and 
wields  the  widest  iiifUience  of  any  paper  in  the  Southwest.  It  is  a  large  sixteen-page  family 
.journal,  in  the  ()2d  year  of  its  existence,  and  is  the  organ  of  on(>  of  the  largest,  wealthiest 
and  most  influential  denominations  in  the  South.     .Vddress, 

HARRISON,  LAWTON    &    CO.,  Publishers,  P.  O.  Drawer  No.  2,  ATLANTA,  GA. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1087 


LEADING    PAPER    OP    WOOD    RIVER! 


Wood    River    News-Miner. 

(DAILY  AND  WEEKLY.) 


PUBLISHED   BY    RICHARDS   &    RICHARDS    AT 

HAILEY,  .  -  -  -  IDAHO    TERRITORY, 


It  is  the  pioneer  and  i-epreseutative  paper  of  the  celebrated  Mining  District  of  Wood 
River.  It  is  published  in  Central  Idaho,  and  at  the  county  seat  of  Alturas  County,  the  most 
flourishing  County  in  the  Territory. 

Both  the  Daily  and  Weekly  circulate  in  every  camp  and  town  in  the  Territory,  whicti 
fact  makes  the  paper  valuable  for  advertisers.    Rates  of  advertising  sent  on  application. 


SUBSCRIPTION   RATES: 

THE  DAILY  NEWS-MINER  (one  year). . . .' $10.00 

THE  WEEKLY  NEWS-MINER  (one  year) 3.OO 

Sent  to  any  address  on  receipt  of  the  advertised  price. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Telephone. 


HURLEYVILLE,  -  -  .  -  NEW    YORK. 


A  MONTHLY  MAGAZINE,   DEVOTED  TO  THE  INTERESTS   OF  THE   UNMARRIED 

OF  BOTH  SEXES. 


The  best  advertising  medium  in  the  United  States  to  reach  the  above  class  of  people. 

The  Telephone  never  issues  less  than  6,000  copies,  and  goes  to  every 

State  and  nearly  every  County  in  the  Union. 


ADVERTISING  RATES  LOW.     TERMS  ON  APPLICATION.     ADDRESS 
THE     TEIiEPHONE, 

BOX  8,  HURLEYVILLF,  N.  Y". 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  cS  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

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THE  INDIANAP^]LIS  TIMES. 

ESTABLISHED  JULY,  1881. 
DAILY.  r  SUNDAY.         -       WEEKLY. 

The  Two-Cent  Morning  Daily  of  Indiana. 

Publislied  by  THE   INDIANAPOLIS  TIMES  CO. 

Daily.— A  morning  newspaper,  containing  all  the 

news.  Un.surpassed  telegraphic  facilities  furnished 

bv    the  United  Press  Association  by  means  of  a 

>)>c(ial  wire  direct  to  The  Times  office. 

,srM>.\Y.~A  triple  sheet,  and  the  favorite  Sunday 
iifwsi)ai)i'r  of  Indiana. 

Weekly.— A  quarto  sheet,  prepared  with  special 
attention  to  the  wants  of  the  farmer  and  country 
population  generally  desiring  a  family  weekly 
newspaper.  The  Weekly  Times  is  the  largest, 
cheapest  and  best  weeJily  in  Indiana,  talcing  rank 
among  the  foremost  weekly  newspapers  of  the 
West.  Address, 

THE  TIMES,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 


The    North    Lawrence    Leader. 


NORTH    LAWRENCE, 

A.    M.    THISTLETHWAIT,   Editor. 


-  -  -  KANSAS* 

STINER    &    CLARK,    Publishers. 


THE     GREAT     WEEKLY     OF     DOUGLAS     COUNTY. 
The  Leader,  the  popular  paper  of  Douglas  County,  is  issued  regularly  at  the  very  low 

SUBSCRIPTION    PRICE    OF    $1.25    PER    YEAR. 
It  is  the  paper  for  the  farmer,  mechanic  and  merchant.    Its  news  items  are  the  most 
reliable  and  the  latest.  ,        ,  .    ,  ,         ,  ■,      ^^ 

It  is  the  people's  paper,  published  in  the  interests  of,  and  is  for,  and  read  by,  the  people. 

Advertisers  wishing  to  reach  the  substantial  business  men  of  Leavenworth,  Jefferson 
and  Douglas  Counties  should  patronize  the  columns  of  The  Leader. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co..  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Rough    Notes. 


INDIANAPOLIS, 


INDIANA. 


A    VERY    DESIRABLE    ADVERTISING    MEDIUM. 


ROUGH  NOTES  COMPANY,  Publishers. 


IT  IS  ONE  OF  THE   MOST  POPULAR   OF   ALL   THE  JOURNALS  LARGELY   DEVOTED 

TO  INSURANCE. 


Rough  Notes  is  a  monthly  Literary  and  Insurance  Magazine,  having  an  extensive  and 
Influential  circulation,  and  advertisers  will  find  it  to  their  advantage  to  make  use  of  its 
columns. 

ONLY    $1.00    A    YEAR. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Texas   Volksbote. 


ESTABLISHED  1873. 


BRENHAM, 

HENRY  MULLER, 


TEXAS. 


Proprietor. 


AN  EIGHT-PAGE   GERMAN   WEEKLY,   PUBLISHED    THURSDAYS. 


Has  an  extended  and  steadily  increasing  circulation  in  a  number  of  counties  largely 
settled  by  Germans— farmers,  merchants  and  tradesmen. 


A  VALUABLE  ADVERTISING  MEDIUM. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER   DIRECTORY.  1069 

The     Bracken     Bulletin, 

AM)    FOREST    (ITY    PRINTIXG    WORKS, 
AUGUSTA,  -  -  _  _  KENTUCKY. 

ESTABLISHED  1878.  ENLARGED  TWICE. 


NED  S.  MAXON, Editor  and  Proprietor. 


ALL   KINDS   OF    PRINTING   PROMPTLY   AND    ACCURATELY    EXECUTED. 
WORK   BLOCKED   WITHOUT   EXTRA   CHARGE. 


The  Bulletin  was  established  in  March,  1878,  by  the  present  proprietor,  has  a  large 
and  rapidly  increasing  circulation,  and  is  one  of  the  best  advertising  mediums  in  the  South. 


The  matter  that  goes  into  The  Bulletin  is  carefully  selected,  and  nothing  of  a  vulgar  or 
disreputable  character  ever  finds  a  place  in  Its  colunms,  consequently  it  is  taken  and  sought 
after  by  the  best  people  in  the  South,  and  for  that  reason  it  is  a  flrst-class  advertising 
medium. 


Specimen  copies  or  any  information  relative  to  advertising  cheerfully  furnished  on 
application.    Address, 

NED  S.  MAXON,  Editor  "Bulletin," AUGUSTA,  KY. 


Geo.  P.  Rowkll  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Courier. 


CALHOON,  -  .  -  .  KENTUCKY. 


Located  In  one  of  the  wealthiest  counties  in  the  Green  River  Country  of  the  same 
number  of  inhabitants.  In  the  heart  of  the  Tobacco-Growing  Region. 


DEMOCRATIC      IN      POLITICS. 


ALL    HOME   PRINT,   LIVE,    NEWSY,    AND   OFFERS   THE    SUREST    MEDIUM   OF    ITS 
LOCALITY  FOR  REACHING  ALL  CLASSES. 


The  only  paper  in  the  county  and  district  25  miles  from  any  other ;  80  miles  from 
EvansvlUe,  Ind. ;  125  from  Louisville,  and  8  miles  from  the  Owensboro  and  Nashville 
Railroad. 


CALHOON  IS  ON  GREEN  RIVER,  A  STREAM  NAVIGABLE  THE  YEAR  ROUND. 


The  town  has  a  flourishing  College,  one  Catholic  Church  and  one  each  for  the  various 
Protestant  denominations  and  several  tobacco  houses,  two  flouring  mills,  and  one  woolen 
factory. 


Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1060  GEO.  P.   ROWELL  &  GO'S 

The    Cleveland    Herald. 

CLEVELAND,  ~  r_  "  "  OHIO. 

ESTABLISHED  1819. 
DAILY,     SUNDAY,     TRI-WEEKLY     AND     WEEKLY. 


Eight  Pages,  Fifty-Six  Columns. 

The  Herald  Is  the  leading  Republican  newspaper  in  Northern  Ohio,  and  the  only  paper 
in  the  United  States  printing  an  eight-page  edition  both  morning  and  evening.  It  is  quoted 
as  authority  on  current  news,  political,  commercial  and  literary  topics.  It  reaches  the 
bomes,  offices,  stores  and  workshops  of  every  city  and  town  in  Northern  Ohio  and  Western 
Pennsylvania.    Advertisers  find  the  Herald  a  paying  Investment.    Address, 

CLEVELAND  HERALD, CLEVELAND,  OHIO. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The   Local   Agriculturist. 

CAREY,  -  -  - WYANDOT   CO.,  OHIO. 

Published  every  Saturday  by  HUMBERT  &  McGILL. 


SUBSCRIPTION,  .---.-  $1.00  PER  YEAR. 

'THE  LOCAL   AGRICULTURIST"   IS  DEVOTED  TO  THE  LOCAL  AND  AGRICULTURAL 
INTERESTS  OF  WYANDOT  COUNTY. 


A  lively,  readable  family  newspapei-.  Its  circulation  covers  well  Wyandot  and  adjoin^ 
ing  Counties,  and  is  constantly  Increasing.  Advertising  rates  low.  Liberal  discount  to 
yearly  advertisers. 

Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Comet. 

JOHNSON    CITY,  .  -  -  TENNESSEE. 

"  THE     COMET  "     IS    A     SEVEN-COLUMN     PAPER,     PUBLISHED     WEEKLY     IN 

JOHNSON    CITY,    TENN. 


IT    HAS    A     CIRCULATION     OF     OVER     1,500     SUBSCRIBERS,    AND     IS     A     SPLEN- 
DID    ADVERTISING     MEDIUM. 


'THE   COMET"    DOES   NOT   USE   THE    PATENT    SHEET. 


Geo.    p.    Rowell    &    Co.,  Agents,    10    Spruce    St.,   New   York. 


The    Daily    Sun. 

DANVILLE,  -  -  -  PENNSYLVANIA. 

PUBLISHED  EVERY  MORNING  EXCEPT  SUND.4.Y. 


BEST   LOCAL   PAPER   PUBLISHED    IN    MONTOUR   COUNTY. 

HAS  THE  LATEST  HOME  AND  FOREIGN  NEWS.     TO  ADVERTISERS  IT  OFFERS  AN 
EXCELLENT   ADVERTISING   MEDIUM. 


PRICE,  $3.00  PER  YEAR,  2  CENTS  PER  COPY.    Address, 

THE  DAILY  SUN,  -  ■  •  ■ -  ■  -  -  DANVILLE,  PENN. 

Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce   St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  10(51 


THE    INTERNATIONAL, 

Railway  and   Steam    Navigation 

Guide. 


CONTAINS   TIME  TABLES  OF  ALL  CANADIAN  RAILWAYS.  THE  PRINCIPAL  RAIL- 
ROADS IN  THE  THE  UNITED   STATES,  MAPS  OF  THE  PRINCIPAL  LINES 
AND  INLAND  STEAM  NAVIGATION  ROUTES,  TOGETHER  WITH 
GENERAL  RAILWAY  INFORMATION  AND  MISCELLA- 
NEOUS READING  INTERESTING  TO 
THE    TRAVELER. 


CAREFULLY  COMPILED  FROM  OFFICIAL  SOURCES  AND  PUBLISHED  MONTHLY. 


For  sale  by  all  Newsdealers  and  Booksellers  ;   also  by  all  News  Agents  on  trains  and 
steamers,  and  at  the  principal  Railway  Depots  throughout  Canada  and  the  adjoining  States. 


MONTREAL— Published  by  C.  R.  CHISHOLM  &  CO.,  4%  St.  James  Street. 


BliANCHES  AT 

UNITED  STATES  AGENCY— NEW  ENGLAND  NEWS  CO.,  BOSTON,  MASS. 

EUROPEAN  AGENCY— BRADSHAW'S  GUIDE  OFFICES,  LONDON  AND  MANCHESTER. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co..  Agents,  19  Spruee  St.,  New  York. 


Valley     Record. 

MADISON,  -  -  .  BOONE  CO.,  WEST   VA. 


C.  A.  MONROE  MEADOWS,  SILAS  G.  CROUCH. 


MEADOWS  &  CROUCH,  Owners  and  Editors. 


THE       RECOGNIZED      MINING     AUTHORITY      IN      WEST      VIRGINIA. 


OFFICIAL    PAPER    OF    BOONE,    LOGAN   AND   WYOMING   COUNTIES. 


Madison  is  situated  in  the  centre  of  the  richest  Coal,  Iron,  Agricultural  and  Timber  Fields 
in  the  world.    Circulates  throughout  the  United  States,  Canada,  England  and  Scotland. 


IF  YOU   WOULD    KNOW   ALL    ABOUT   MADISON    AND    WEST   VIRGINIA,   SUBSCRIBE 

FOR    "THE   RECORD." 


IF  YOU  HAVE  ANYTHING  TO  ADVERTISE,  SEND  IT  TO  "THE  RECORD.' 


Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


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GEO.   P.   ROWELL   &   CO'S 


THE    DAY. 


New  Liondou, 


THE    WEEK. 


Counecticiit. 


The  Leading  Papers  of  Eastern  Connecticut. 

Circulation  : 
THE  DAY,  -  -  -  5,750 

THE  WEEK,  -  -  -       2,500 


THE  DAY  COMPANY,  Publishers, 
New  London,  Conn. 


URIAH 
Ukiah  City, 


CITY 


PKES!-i. 

California. 


JOHN  L.  POPE,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Issued  every  Friday. 

The  only  eight-page  paper  publislied  in 
Mendocino  County.  It  is  justly  entitled  the 
foremost  paper  in  this  section  of  the  State, 
having  a  larger  circulation  and  containing 
more  news  than  any  other.  As  an  advertis- 
ing medium  it  is  especially  valuable,  as  it  is 
read  by  the  members  of  all  families,  as  well 
as  by  business  men,  farmers,  etc. 

Subscription  price,  $oM  per  annum. 
THE   SUMTER VI LLE    TIMES. 


Siimterville, 


Florida. 


JOHN  F.  SHECUT,     -     Editor  and  Manager. 

JOHN  R.  G.  HAMILTON,     -       -     Proprietor. 

$2.00  per  annum,  iu  advance. 

Advertising  reasonable. 

The  only  paper  jjublished  at  the  County 

seat.     Democratic  in  politics.      Recognized 

abroad  as   a   reliable   exponent   of   Florida 

news.    Circulates  in  every  State  and  Terri- 

tory.    Send  for  specimen  copy. 

ELIZA  BETHTOWN     CHItOMCLE. 


Published  every  Thursday  at 
Elizabetlito^vii,       -        Pennsylvania. 

J.  W.  WESTAFER,  Editor  and  Propi-ietor. 

Terms,  $1.00  per  Year. 

The  Chronicle  has  a  large  and  Increasing 
circulation,  and  is  a  flrst-class  advertising 
medium.  The  Chronicle  circulates  in  four 
of  the  richest  counties  in  the  State,  viz.:  Lan- 
caster,  Dauphin,  Lebanon  and  York. 

THE     DAILY     NEWS    AND 
WEEKLY    INDEPENDENT. 

Published  at  Goshen,  Elkhart  Co.,  Ixd.,  a 
manufacturing  and  prosperous  agricultural 
region.  Population  of  Goshen,  5,800;  Ell^hart 
County,  nearly  40,000.  For  the  past  year  the 
average  circulation  of  our  dally  was  nearly 
800,  and  our  weekly  nearly  2,200,  both  bona- 
fide,  proof  of  which  will  be  cheerfully  fur- 
nished at  any  time.  We  do  not  inflate  our 
circulation  to  catch  advertisers.  No  object- 
able  ones  admitted.  The  only  daily  paper 
publislied  in  Goshen.  The  Weekly  has  the 
largest  circulation  of  any  rewspapcr  in  the 
county.  THOS.  A.  STARR  &  ERG..  Publisliers. 

THE    TRUE    CITIZEN. 


Published  Weekly  at 
Jasper,        -        -        Walker  Co.,  Ala. 

Subscription,  $1.00  per  Year. 

Is  a  staunch  and  reliable  Democratic  news- 
paper, fearlessly  and  aggressively  advocat- 
ing the  cardinal,  living  principles  of  the 
straight-out  D(!mocracy.  An  excellent  and 
reliable  advertising  medium. 

GUNTER  &  GUNTER,  Proprietors. 


THE    FLORIDA    BAPTIST. 


Live  Oak, 


Florida. 


J.  L.  A.  FISH,  Publisher. 

<■ 

A  monthly. 

Official  paper  of  the  several  Baptist 
Associations  of  the  State  of  Florida.  As  an 
advertising  medium  for  the  State  of  Florida, 
particularly  Suwanee  County,  The  Baptist 
offers  as  good  value  as  any  weeklj'  outside 
of  Jacksonville. 


MILLERSBURG    HERALD. 


Published  every  Friday  at 
Millersbiirg,  -  Pennsylvania. 

J.  B.  SEAL,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

Terms :  $1.50  a  year,  in  advance.    If  paid 

after  sixty  days,  $2.00  a  year. 
I  TA  local  family  newspaper.  MUlersburg  is 
an  important  agricultural  town  in  Dauphin 
County,  and  The  Herald  is  the  first  paper 
published  in  the  place.  Advertisements  in- 
serted at  liberal  rates. 


THE 
CA3IBRO-AMERICAN    REVIEW. 


Scrauton,  Pennsylvania. 

TALLIE  MORGAN, 


Manager. 


1.50  per  Year. 


Is  the  only  English  paper  devoted  to  tho 
interests  of  the  Welsh  people  of  America. 
Circulates  extensively  throughout  the  An- 
thracite coal  regions. 

FLORIDA    INTELLIGENCER. 

Live  Oak, 


Florida. 


W.  L.  WHITFIELD,    -    Editor  and  Publisher. 

Published  every  Thursday. 

$1.00  per  year. 

Published  at  one  of  the  greatest  railroad 
centres  of  the  South,  and  with  a  circulation 
of  2,000  copies  weekly,  The  Intelligencer 
offers  superior  advantages  to  advertisers  at 
low  rates.  Its  circulation  is  not  confined  to 
the  .State  of  Florida,  but  it  is  circulated  In 
nearly  every  State  in  the  Union. 


ROCHESTER    DAILY    ARGUS. 


Published  at 
Rochester,  -  Beaver  Co.,  Pa. 


CURTIS  &  REED,  Editors  and  Proprietors. 


Best  advertising  medium  to  reach  all  classes 
in  the  thriving  towns  and  villages  of  the 
Ohio  and  Beaver  Valleys.  Everybody  reads  it. 

THE  WEEKLY   VISALIA   DELTA. 


Visalia, 


California. 


Issued  every  Thursday. 


J.  O.  BLAKELEY,  Proprietor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation  over  2,000. 
Subscription,  $2.00  per  Year. 
The   Delta   circulates  thoroughly  in  rich, 
agricultural  and  mining  districts,  and  Is  very 
valuable  as  an  advertising  medium. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER   DIRECTORY.  106$ 


West    Union    Record. 


WEST  UNION,  -  -  .  WEST  VIRGINIA. 


THOMAS  HICKMAN', Editor  and  Proprietor. 


DEMOCRATIC.         WEEKLY;     SATURDAYS. 


CIRCULATION.    SEVEN   HUNDRED. 

The  Record  is  now  in  its  sixth  volume,  the  only  paper  published  in  the  county ;  Is  in- 
creasing i-apidly  in  circulation,  and,  to  a  great  extent,  reaches  oar  population  of  about 
11,000.  In  the  midst  of  a  flne  agricultural  and  stoelcraislng  region.  The  Record  circulates 
among  a  well-to-do  people. 

ADVERTISERS  WILL  FIND  IT  A  PAYING  MEDIUM. 


RATES     liOVV. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Ontario    Cleaner. 


LAIDLAW^    STREET.  -  -  CANNINGTON,   ONT. 


PUBLISHED   EVERY   THURSDAY. 


TERMS    OF    SrBSCRIPTIOX,  ...  Sl.OO    PER    ANNUM. 


HERB.    R.    LACK,    Publisher. 


"THE  GLEANER"  IS  THE  ONLY  P.APER  PUBLISHED  .\T  CANNINGTON,  AND   CIRCU- 
L.ATES  THROUGH  ONTARIO,  VICTORIA    AND  YORK  COUNTIES  THOROUGHLY. 


ITS   SUBSCRIBERS   ARE  OF  THE   BEST  CLASSES,  IN  A    RICH  MANUFACTURING  AND 

AGRICULTURAL   DISTRICT. 


Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


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GEO.  P.   ROWELL   &   GO'S 


THE      T  R  E  M  O  N  T      NEWS, 


Published  every  Tliiirsday  at 
Treiiiont,        -         -         Peuusylvauia. 

U.  G.  BATDORFF,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


Terms, 


$1.50  per  Annum. 


The  News  has  a  good  growing  circulation, 
and  is  one  of  the  best  advertising  mediums 
in  this  section.    Rates  low. 

SHENANDOAH    HERALD. 


Woodstock, 


Virginia. 


Published  Weekly  by  THE  HERALD  CO. 


Subscription,  $1.50  per  Annum. 


PENN    VAN    DEMOCRAT. 


Penn  Yau, 


New  York. 


A  Weekly  Family  Newspaper.    Issued  Every 
Friday. 


ELI  McCONNELL,  Publisher. 

The  Democrat  is  the  most  popular  and 
best-read  paper  in  Penn  Yan  and  vicinity, 
and  at  moderate  rates  offers  rare  advantages 
to  reliable  firms  patronizing  its  advertising 
columns. 


THE    LABOR    RECORD. 

Willininsport, 


Pennsylvania. 


Only  50  cents  a  Year. 


As  a  family  newspaper  The  Herald  is  first- 
class  in  all  respects.  As  an  advertising  me- 
diuiu  second  to  none  in  its  county. 

THE 
AlilENISsT     AND     NEUROLOGIST. 


3000  Chestnut  St.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

<;.  H.  HUGHES,  M.  D.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

The  Aijenist  and  Neurologist  goes  to 
every  hospital  for  the  insane  in  the  United 
States  and  Canadas,  and  many  in  Europe. 

Advertising  Terms.— One  page,  one  year, 
$50.00;  one-half  page,  one  year,  $:30.00 ;' one- 
fourth  page,  one  year,  $15.00;  one-eighth  page, 
one  year,  $10.00.  Special  rates  for  preferred 
pages,  $100.00  and  upwards. 

WEEKLY    TIMES. 


Honeoye  Falls, 


New  York. 


Published  every  Thursday  by  W.  O'BRIEN. 


Terms,  $1.00  per  Annum,  in  Advance. 

No  subscription  discontinued  until  all  ar- 
rearages are  paid. 

Advertising.— The  Weekly  Times  has  a 
large  circulation,  and  consequently  it  is  an 
excellent  advertising  medium. 


THE    WEEKLY    CHIEF. 


Upper  Sandusky, 


Ohio. 


Issued  on  Saturday  morning. 
H.  A.  TRACHT, 


Publisher. 


Subscription  :  One  year,  $1.50,  in  Advance. 

The  Chief  has  the  largest  subscription  list 
of  any  paper  published  in  Wyandot  County, 
and  its  facilities  for  giving  good  satisfaction 
to  advertisers  are  unequalled. 


THE   NEWS. 


Crraiid  Juiictiou, 


Colorado. 


Published  in  the  heart  of  the  Ute  Reserva- 
tion, at  the  strategic  point  of  Western 
Colorado.  The  best  niediu.n  to  reach  an 
enormous  and  still-growing  trade.  Midway 
between  Denver  and  Salt  Lake,  with  railroad 
connections  East  and  West. 


Terms  :  $3.00  a  Year,  in  advance. 
PRICE  &  KINOSLEY,  Proprietors. 


A  weekly  journal,  devoted  to  the  Interests 
of  labor.  Bright,  news}',  sparkling,  crisp  and 
witty.  Subscribe  for  It.  Best  advertising 
medium  in  the  city.  It  reaches  the  working 
people  who  are  your  cash  customers.  Ad- 
dress  The  Labor  Record,  Williamsport,  Pa. 

THE 
LITHOPOLITAN      HOME       NEWS. 


Lithopolis,  Ohio. 

Published  every  Fridav  1)V  R.  E.  RAYMAN 
and  0.  E.  D.  BAUGHER. 

Terms :  Single  Subscription,  in  Advance,  $1. 

The  extensive  manufactories  in,  and  the 
rich  farming  country  surrounding  Lithopo- 
lis, and  in  which  The  Home  News  has  a  large 
and  general  circulation,  renders  it  the  best 
advertising  medium  extant  for  its  district. 


DEMOCRAT    AND    REGISTER. 


Mifflintowu, 


PeunsylTania. 


Issued  every  Wednesday. 

A.   G.    BONSALL   and    W.    J.    JACKMAN, 
Editors  and  Proprietors. 


Terms,  $1.50  a  Year,  in  Advance. 


The  Democrat  axd  Register  has  no  equal 
in  .luniata  County  as  an  advertising  medium. 


XENIA    TORCHLKJHT. 
Xenia,  .  -  _  Ohio. 

Established  in  1838. 


Published  Daily,  Semi-Weekly  and  Weekly. 
Rates  of  advertising  reasonable. 


The  oldest  paper,  the  largest  circulation 
and  the  best  advertising  medium  of  any 
paper  published  in  Greene  County. 


THE    JUNIATA    HERALD. 


Mifllintowu, 


Juniata  Co.,  Pa. 


WILLIAM  M.  ALLISON,  Publisher. 


The  Herald  is  Issued  every  Thursday,  is 
the  favorite  family  newspaper  of  Juniata 
Count}',  and  is  unequalled  in  value  as  an  ad- 
vertising medium. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1065 


Slate    Trade    Journal. 


A.  P.  BERLIN  and  H.  S.  BACHMAN,  Editors  and  Proprietors. 


PUBLISHED  MONTHLY,  AT  -  EASTON,    PENN. 


SUBSCRIPTION,  $2.00  PER  YEAR. 


THE     ONLY     PERIODICAL     PUBLISHED     DEVOTED      TO      THE    IN- 
TERESTS   OF    THE    SLATE    INDUSTRY. 


The  Slate  Trade  Journal  is  devoted  exclusively  to  the  slate  interests  of  tlie  United 
States.  Among  its  special  features  are  popular  articles  on  the  geology  of  the  slate  regions, 
methods  of  mining  and  manufacture,  the  various  kinds  and  uses  of  slate,  and  descriptions 
of  improvements  and  inventions. 

AS  an  advertising  medium  it  is  unsurpassed.  Its  circulation  is  large  and  steadily  increas- 
ing, extending  all  over  the  United  States  and  Canada,  among  slate  producers  and  employes ; 
dealers  in  roofing  slates,  school  slates,  blackboards,  mantels,  and  the  other  various  manu- 
factured forms  of  slate;  roofers;  builders;  architects;  etc. 

ADVERTISING    RATES    LIBERAL. 

Address  all  communications  to 

"THE  SLATE  TRADE  JOURNAL," 
South  West  corner  Fourth  and  Northampton  Streets,  -  -         Easton,  Penn. 


Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The   Southern    Trade  Gazette. 


LOUISVILLE,  -  .  _  .  KENTUCKY. 


IS    THE    LIVELIEST.     FRESHEST 

BUSINESS     MAN'S      MAGAZINE 

IN    AMERICA, 
AND     IS    PUBLISHED     AT    THE    NOMINAL    PRICE    OF    ONE    DOLLAR    PER    YEAR 


Publishers  of  newspapers  and  periodicals  will  find  its  columns  valuable  to  them  either  as 

an  advertiising  medium  or  as  a    source  from  which  to  draw  class 

information  of    value.        TRY    IT    ON  ! 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  No.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1066 


GEO.  P.  ROWELL   &   GO'S 


BAXGOR     C03IMERCIAI,. 
15  &  17  Central  Street,  Bangor,  3Ie. 

J.  P.  BASS  &  CO.,  Publishers. 
The  Bangor  Daily  Evenins  Commk.rmal; 
Iinlepeiuk'i\t  Democratic  ;  largest  circulation 
in  Eastern  Maine  and  constantly  increasing. 
The  Weekly  Commercial,  large  quarto  sheet, 
devoted  to  interests  of  Eastern  Maine;  largest 
paid  circulation  in  the  State.  $1.00  per  year. 
These  two  papers  form  the  best  possible  ad- 
vertising medium  for  the  whole  eastern  por- 
tion of  Jlaine,  in  which  they  have  a  wide  and 
general  circulation.  Liberal  terms  to foieign 
advertisers. 

THE     INDEPENDENT. 

Published  Every  Wednesday  at 
Piercetou,       -       Kosciusko  Co.,  luiI. 

L.  H.  BEYERLE,  Proprietor. 
Terms  of  Subscription,      -      One  Year,  $1.50. 


Replete  with  the  latest  and  most  reliable 
news  and  general  information,  The  Inde- 
pendent is  a  first-class  family  newspaper, 
and  as  a  reliable  advertising  medium  is  un- 
excelled in  its  district. 


THE    INDEPENDENT. 


Honey    Grove, 


Texas. 


Published    every  Friday    by 

HORNBECK  &  GILMER. 

LEWIS  N.  HORNBECK,  -  Editor. 


Subscription  rates  in  advance  One  copy, 
one  year,  $1.50. 

The  regular  and  extended  cireulitiou  of 
The  Independent  in  all  direction.s  renders 
it  a  most  valtiable  medium  for  advertisers. 

THE      DEMOCRAT. 


Issued  Weekly. 


McKinney, 


Texas. 


ORRIN  ROBERTSON,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


Subscription  rates  :  One  year,  $1.00. 

Published  in  the  midst  of  a  thriving,  ener- 
getic and  progressive  people.  The  Democrat 
offers  advantages  to  advertisers  such  as  they 
cannot  obtain  elsewhere  in  Collin  County. 

THE    TRANSCRIPT. 


Williani!4port, 


Maryland. 


Issued  Weekly. 


HARRY  E.  RICKARD,  Editor  &  Proprietor. 


Subscribed  for  and  read  by  all  classes  in 
Willlamsport  and  generally  through  Wash- 
ington and  adjoining  eoimties.  The  Tran- 
script offers  to  adveitisers  rare  value  in  ad- 
vertising  space  at  low  rates. 

THE    CAMBRIA    FREEMAN. 

Ebensbuvff,  -  Pennsylvania. 

Democratic  Official  Organ  at  County  Seat. 


Established  1867 
JAS.  G.  HASSON, 


Editor  and  Publisher. 


Guaranteed  Circulation,  1,188. 

The  Freeman  contains  more  reading  mat- 
ter than  any  other  paper  in  the  county. 

Exceptional  advantages  offered  advertisers 
desiring  choice  positions. 


THE    SUFFOLK    BULLETIN. 


Published  every  Friday  at 
Huntington,        -       Suffolk  Co.,  L.  I. 


CHAS.  R.  STREET,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


One  of  the  two  official  papers  of  the  county. 
Circulates  in  every  town  on  the  Island. 


THE    FREE    PRESS. 


Published  every  Friday  morning  at 
Leipsic,  -  ,  .  Ohio. 

W.  W.  SMITH,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

Terms  of  Subscription : 

$1.25  a  Year,  -  -  in  Advance. 

Advertise  in  The  Free  Press.  It  thorough- 
ly and  effectively  reaches  all  parts  of  Put- 
nam and  adjoining  counties,  circulating 
among  all  classes.  As  an  advertising  medi- 
um in.  its  district  it  is  undoubtedly  the  best. 
Rates  and  estimates  furnished  on  application. 


THE    3IIDDLEBURY    RECORD. 

Miildlebury,  -  -  Indiana. 

Established  1878. 
MATHER  &  GROSE,  Proprietors. 
The  town  of  Middlebury  is  located  in  the 
centre  of  the  acknowledged  richest  farming 
country  in  the  State  of  Indiana.  The  Record 
is  devoted  exclusively  to  home  and  home  in- 
dustries, and  has  a  rapidly-increasing  circu- 
lation, inaking  it  a  most  desirable  medium 
for  advertising  because  of  its  exclusive  cir- 
culation among  a  wealthy  farming  commu- 
nity.   Terms  made  known  on  application. 


THE    FIREMAN'S    HERALD. 


173  Broadway, 


New  York, 


Established  1882. 


A  live,  wide-awake,  illustrated  newspaper. 
Out  every  Thursday.  Official  paper  for  The 
National  Association  of  Fire  Engineers  and 
the  various  State  Firemen's  Associations, 
fifteen  in  number.  Reaches  over  2,200  post 
offices.    Sworn  circulation,  8,500  weekly. 


Conducted  by  FIREMAN'S  PUBLISHING  CO. 


THE    PRESS. 


Middletown, 


Pennsylvania. 


Day  of  Issue,  Saturday. 


L  O.  NISSLEY, 


Editor  and  Proprietor. 


.50  a  Year,  in  Advance. 


The  Press  reaches  all  parts  of  Dauphin 
County,  anil  advertisers  will  serve  their  own 
interests  by  sending  their  orders  for  its  col- 
umns.   Rates  furnished  on  application. 


JEFFERSONVILLE     CHRONICLE. 


JTefl'ersouville,  Obio. 

Publisheti    Every    Saturday   by    ADOLPHE 
VOIGT. 

Subscription,  $1.50  p6r  Year. 

Rates  for  advertising  made  known  on  ap- 
plication. The  Chronicle,  being  the  only 
paper  published  in  Jeffersonville  and  circu- 
lating extensively  there  and  in  the  surround- 
ing dihtri<'l  among  tlie  thrifty  class  of  inhab- 
itants, recommends  it  to  reputable  advei^ 
tisers. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER   DIRECTORY.  1067 


The      American 


PUBLISHED     EVERY    MORNING    AT 

NASHVILLE,  -  -  -  TENNESSEE. 

THE    LEADING    PAPER    OF    THE    SOUTH.  THE    LARGEST    CIRCULATION. 

THE    BEST    ADVERTISING    MEDIUM. 


Subscviptiou,    per    Annum— Daily,    Sl'-2.      Daily  ,  except  Sunday,    $10.60. 

Weekly,  $1.00. 


THE    ONLY    MEMBER    OF    THE    WESTERN    ASSOCIATED    PRESS     IN     NASHVILLE^ 
AND    THE    ONLY    PAPER    ISSUED    EVERY    DAY. 


The  American,  published  in  Nashville,  the  Capital  of  Tennessee,  is  the  result  of  a  con- 
solidatioa  of  the  two  oldest  journals  of  the  State,  The  Republican  Banner  and  The  Union 
and  Amei-ican,  flies  of  which  date  back  to  1812.  Z 

The  consolidation  was  effected  September,  1875,  and  gave  to  The  American  the  large 
subscription  lists  of  both  its  predecessors,  which  it  has  steadily  increased  from  date  of  con- 
solidation to  a  circulation  never  before  attained  by  any  paper  in  this  section.  The  pub- 
lishers now  confidently  claim  the  best  newspaper  published  in  the  South,  reaching  witli  its 
several  editions  of  the  Daily  and  Weekly  every  village,  country  town  and  small  post  office 
In  Tennessee  ;  while  it  is  spread  broa<lcast  throughout  the  populous  counties  of  Southern 
Kentucky,  Northern  Georgia,  Alabama,  Mississippi,  and  going  extensively  with  its  regular 
mails  into  Arkansas,  Louisiana,  and  Texas.  The  American  is  a  member  of  the  Western 
Associated  Press,  giving  to  every  issue  the  full  volume  of  Associated  Press  Despatches  from 
all  parts  of  the  world  simultaneously  with  the  leading  Western  journals.  It  is  the  leading 
Daily  published  at  the  capital  of  a  State  rich  in  native  resources  and  commerce— the  cen- 
tering point  of  six  important  railway  through  lines,  and  within  an  hour  by  rail  of  half  a 
dozen  thriving,  populous  county  seats.  It  is  on  sale  at  all  news-stand.s  in  this  section  of  the 
South,  and  is  a  welcome  visitor  at  the  fii-e-side,  in  the  workshops  and  business  houses  all 
over  Tennessee  and  adjoining  States. 

TO  ADVERTISERS.— The  rates  of  advertising  in  The  American  enabling  you  to  address 
this  large  and  intelligent  constituency  are  reasonable.  Sample  copies  mailed  free  and 
terms  of  advertising  furnished  on  application.    Address, 

"  THE    AMERICAN,"    Nashville,  Tennessee. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  No.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Randolph    Echo. 


PUBLISHED  WEEKLY  AT 

RANDOLPH,  -  .  -  RILEY   CO.,   KAN. 


TERMS,  -  -  -  $1.50  PER  ANNUM. 


P.  B.  LEWIS,  -  -  .  -  .  .  .  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


A    LIVE,    LOCAL,     EIGHT-PAGE     NEWSPAPER,    THE     ONLY    PAPER     PUBLISHED 

AT    RANDOLPH.       HAS    A    GOOD    CIRCULATION,    AND    IS    AN 

EXCELLENT   ADVERTISING  jVIEDIUM. 


ALL   ELECTROTYPES   AND    STEREOTYPES    MUST    BE    OF   STANDARD    GAUGE   ANr> 

ON    METAL    BODIES. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1068 


GEO.  P.   ROWELL  &   GO'S 


THE     ROCKPORT     WEEKLY 
DEMOCRAT. 


Rockpovt, 


Indiana. 


Published  every  Saturday  by  CALVIN  JONES. 
Terms,  $1.50  per  Year,  Payable  in  Advance. 

To  test  the  merits  of  this  paper  as  an  ad- 
vertising medium  send  an  order  A  fair  trial 
Is  all  we  ask.  Rates  of  advertising  made 
known  on  application. 


CliARION      COUNTY      NATIONAL,. 

Published  Every  Friday,  at  State  St., 
Edeuburg,  .  Clariou  Co.,  Pa. 

T.  W.  WEST,  Editor.     J.  C.  WEST,  Publisher. 

Terms  of  Subscription,  $1.25,  in  Advance. 

Circulation,  l.oai 
The  National  is  devoted  to  the  interests 
■of  the  National  Party,  local  and  general  in- 
telligence, and  is  an  excellent  advertising 
medium. 

THE    XENIA    REPUBLICAN. 


A^enia, 


Greene  Co.,  Ohio. 


MARSHALL  &  BEVERIDGE,  Proprietors. 


A  nine-column  folio,  now  in  its  seventh 
year.  Liveliest  Republican,  neatest  printed 
and  best  weekly  in  the  county.  Issued  every 
Tuesday  afternoon.  Admirable  advertising 
medium. 

FREIE  PRESSE  FUER  TEXAS. 


8an  Antonio,  Texas. 

ROBERT  HANSCHKE,  Editor  &  Proprietor. 

Established  ISM. 
Daily  and  weekly  edition.  Has  a  larger  cir- 
culation in  Western  Texas  than  all  the  Ger- 
man papers  combined,  and  is  equal  to  any 
advertising  medium  In  Northern,  Eastern 
and  Southern  Texas.  Circulation :  Daily, 
750 ;  Weekly,  8,0U0. 


THE    PICTOU    NEWS. 


Pictou, 


Nova  Scotia, 


MacDONALD  &  TANTON,  Publishers. 

Bona-flde,  most  widely  circulated  country 
•weekly  in  Maritime  Provinces.  Guaranteeil 
minimum  circulation,  3,000.  Reaches  nine 
■counties  in  Nova  Scotia. 


WOODHULL,     DISPATCH-LOCAL,. 


Woodhull,  -  Henry  Co.,  HI. 

W.  M.  REPINE,  Publisher. 


Terms  of  Subscription  :  One  copy,  one  year, 
cash  In  advance,  $1.50. 

The  Dispatch-Local  is  issued  every  Friday. 
Has  a  large  and  rapidly  increasing  circula 
tion,  and  is  an  important  advertising  medium. 
Try  it. 


THE    BENEFACTOR. 
Toronto,  -  _■         -  Canada. 

E.  A.  SPARLING,         -         Publisher 


A  live  monthly  publication,  devoted  to 
Current  Literature,  Scientific  and  Practical 
Information  and  Home  Amusement.  Circu- 
lation, 50,000.  As  an  advertising  medium 
The  Benefactor  is  unexcelled  in  Canada. 
Send  stamp  for  rates,  terms,  etc. 

THE     INDEPENDENT     SENTINEL. 


Bradford, 


Published  at 


Ohio. 


The  Weekly  Family  Paper  of  the  Town. 

A.  F.  LITTLE,  -  -  .  Editor. 

Terms,  .$1.00  per  Year. 
To  secure  business  advertise  well  and  wise- 
ly. Secure  insertion  in  only  the  best  journals. 
The  Sentinel  is  the  leading  weekly  of  its  dis- 
trict.    Send  for  our  advertising  rates. 


THE    OXFORD    PRESS. 
Oxford,  -  Chester  Co.,  Pa. 


HAYES  &  BRINTON,  Editors  &  Proprietors. 

$1.50  a  Year,  in  Advance. 
An   independent   newspaper.     Issued  every 

Wednesday. 
Size,  30x44)Ki  inches     Circulation  over  2,500. 

The  Press  is  published  in  the  centre  of  a 
fine  agricultural  district,  and  advertising 
placed  in  its  columns  reaches  a  well-to-do 
and  thrifty  class. 

THE    MEDORA    SIGNAL. 
Medora,  -  -  .  Indiana. 


Published  every  Thursday. 
J.  T.  HOBSON,  ~~. 


Editor. 


Subscription,  $1.00  per  Year. 


The  aim  of  The  Signal  will  be  to  furnish 
the  latest  and  most  reliable  news  and  select 
literature,  and  to  merit  the  support  of  the 
community.  Advertisements  inserted  at 
reasonable  rates. 


ST.      FRANCIS      COUNTY      NEWS. 


Forrest  City,  Arlcausns. 


N.  B.  FIZER 
J.  W.  PENN, 


Editor  and  Proprietor. 
Publisher. 


A  weekly  family  journal,  lively,  readable 
and  wide  awake.  The  popular  newspaper  of 
the  county.  As  an  advertising  medium  offers 
rare  advantages  at  reasonable  rates. 


THE    PORT    HOPE    TIMES. 
Port  Hope,'       -        Durham  Co.,  Ont. 

Is  one  of  the  best  weeklies  in  Ontario,  its 
news  and  circulation  being  chiefly  local. 
Issued  every  Thursday  at  .$1  per  Annum. 

THE    CANADIAN    CRAFTSMAN 

Is  devote<l  exclusivel.v  to  Masonic  matters, 
and  its  circulation  extends  through  every 
Province  of  Canada,  Newfoundland  and  the 
United  States.  As  an  advertising  medium  it 
has  few  rivals.  Issued  monthly;  $1.50  per 
Annum.  J.  B.  TRAYES. 

Editor  and  Proprietor. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER   DIRECTORY.  106* 


The    Colorado    Clipper. 


COLORADO,  -  -  _  _  TEXAS* 


DAILY,    EVERY     DAY    EXCEPT    SUNDAY.        WEEKLY,    EVERY    A 


COLORADO   PUBLISHING   COMPANY,  -  -  Pioprietors. 


SUBSCRIPTION,   $2.00    PER    ANNUM. 


DEVOTED  TO  THE  LIVE-STOCK  AND  COMMERCLVL  INTERESTS  OF  WESTERN  TEXAS.. 


The  rapid  development  of  Western  Texas  Is  drawing  the  best  attention  of  enterprising 
business  men  all  over  the  country,  and  how  to  draw  the  trade  of  the  district  is  the  question 
with  them.  Advertise  In  the  home  journals  of  the  State  if  you  wish  to  meet  the  business 
portion  of  the  community.  The  Cupper  Is  the  leading  paper  in  Mitchell  and  adjoining 
counties.  It  is  published  by  a  company  with  ample  resources  and  capital,  and  Is  In  all 
respects  a  reliable  paper. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  No.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Kansas    Cowboy. 


PUBLISHED     AT 

DODGE    CITY,  -  .  -  .  KANSAS. 


A  POINT  FROM  WHICH  80,000  HEAD  OF  BEEVES  WERE  SHIPPED  IN  1884. 


S.    S.    PROUTY.  Manager. 


The  only  paper  published  In  Kansas  devoted  exclusively  to  the  Live  Stock  interest. 

It  courts  the  favor  and  support  of  all  Ranchmen,  Trailmen,  Commission 

Merchants,  Breeders,  and  everybody  dependent  upon  and 

Interested  in  the  Live  Stock  Industry. 


A  special  expositor  of  Range  Stock  Growing.    An  advocate  of  a  change  in  the  Public  Land. 

Laws  of  the  Government.    An  enlargement  of  the  area  of  Homesteads  in 

the  Grazing  Regions  Demanded. 


TWO  DOLLARS  PER  YEAR.  CLUBS  OF  TEN, 


Splendid  advertising  medium  for  those  who  wish  to  reach  the  trade  of  Range  Stockmen. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1070  GEO.   P.   ROWELL   &   CO'S 

The    Salt    Lake    Tribune. 

THE    GREAT    INTKR  CONTINENTAL    DAILY. 


SALT    LAKE    CITY,  -_  -  -  UTAH. 

TWO   EDITIONS -DAILY  AND    WEEKLY. 

THE  OLDEST,  LARGEST,  MOST  INFLUENTIAL  AND  WIDELY  CIRCULATED  JOURNAL 
PUBLISHED  IN  THE  ROCKY  MOUNTAIN  RANGE. 


IT  HAS    A  CIRCULATION  EXCEEDI.VG   THAT   OF   ANY  OTHER  PAPER  PUBLISHED 
BETWEEN   CHICAGO  AND  SAN  FRANCISCO. 


SUBSCRIPTION   PRICE,  PER   YEAR:  -  DAILY,   $12.00;   WEEKLY,   $3.00. 

SAMPLE    COPIES    FURNISHED    FREE    ON    APPLICATION. 


Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  N.  Y. 


The    Cumberland    Herald. 


CUMBERLAND,  -  -  BARRON    CO.,    WIS. 

L.   L.    GUNDERSON,   Editor  and  Proprietor. 


SUBSCRIPTION,   $1.50    PER    ANNUM,    IN    ADVANCE. 


Cumberland,  Barron  County,  Wis.,  is  located  on  the  Northern  Division  of  the  Chicago, 
St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  and  Omaha  Railroad.  It  has  a  population  of  2,000  people.  Principal 
Industry,  agriculture  and  lumbering.    The  Herald  is  a  weeltly  six-column  quarto. 

CIRCULATION,  JANUARY  1,  1885,  600. 
A     VALUABLE     ADVERTISING     MEDIUM. 


Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

The  Corsicana   Journal. 

PUBLISHED  AT 

CORSICANA,         -  - -  -  -         TEXAS. 

T.  R.  LEEMAN,  .  -  .  .  Proprietor. 


TERMS,  $1.50  PER  YEAR. 


THE  JOURNAL  FOR  1885  WILL  CONTAIN  ALL  THE  LATEST  NEWS,  LOCAL 

AND  FOREIGN. 


Job  work  executed  in  as  cheap  and  as  neat  a  style  as  in  any  office  in  the  State. 


Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Young    Folks'  Weekly   Visitor. 

756    BROADWAY,  -  -  -  NEW    YORK. 

REACHES  A  MULTITUDE  OF  YOUNG  FOLKS  AND  GOOD  FAMILIES  IN  EVERY  STATE 

AND   TERRITORY   AND  CANADA. 


WAS  AN  IMMEDIATE  SUCCESS  BY  SOWING  FREE  COPIES  BROADCAST. 


BEFORE    JANUARY,     1886.   OUR     BOOKS    WILL    SHOW    75,000     CIRCULATION. 

Kates  are  but  25  cents   per  line.  Agate   measure;    15   off,  3   months;  20  off,  6  months; 

25  off,  1  year. 

AMERICAN  PUBLISHING   CO.,       -        -        -        -        756  Broadway,  New  York. 

Geo.   p.   Rowell  &  Co.,   Agents,   10  Spruce  St.,   New  York. 


A:MliKlCA>'   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTOKV.  1071 


The    Gospel    Watchman. 

THE    NATIONAL    PAPER. 

The  OFFICIAL  ORGAN  OF  THE  CHRISTIAN  (or  Disciples  of  Christ)  CHURCH  (Colored). 

An  advocate  of  everj-thiug  honest,  fair,  and  liberal  in  Religion,  Polities, 

Science,  Arts,  Education,  Business,  &c. 

PUBLISHED  AT 

PARIS,    -    BOURBON  COUNTY,    -    KENTUCKY, 

BY  THE  GOSPEL  WATCHMAN  PUBLICATION   SOCIETY. 


Rev.  J.  C.  GRAVES,  Editor. 
Prof.  T.  AUGUSTUS  REID,  V.  D.  M.,  Business  Manager. 


Solicits  advertisements  from  Temperance  Societies,  Publishers,  Printers,  Religious  and 
Educational  Societies  ;  Medical  Practitioners,  Merchants,  and  every  Industrial  Department 
of  Science,  Arts,  Mechanics  and  Agriculture. 

Published  Semi-Monthly.  Circulating  In  every  State  of  the  Union,  the  Dominion  of 
Canada  and  the  West  Indies,  advertisers  will  find  it  an  advantageous  medium,  especially 
for  the  procurement  of  the  COLORED  TRADE. 

Active  and  energetic  Agents  wanted  everywhere  to  canvass  for  subscribers,  stockhold- 
ers and  advertisers.    Address  THE  PUBLISHERS. 
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The    Western    Youth. 


PUBLISHED  WEEKLY  BY  THE  C.  D.  KELLY  PUBLISHING  COMPANY, 

DUBUQUE,  -  -  .  -  -  IOWA. 


A    BOYS'    AND    GIRLS'    PAPER, 

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the  publication  office,  and  is  sold  in  every  station  on  all  railroads  passing  through  Wilkes- 

Batre.    Published  simultaneously  in  WilltesBarre  and  Pillston.    The  Sunday  News  Dealer 

has  a  much  larger  circulation  than  any  other  paper  in  the  coal  regions. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Tidings    from    Nature. 

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It  goes  throughout  every  State  and  Territory  in  the  Union,  to  the  Canadas  and  to  Mexico. 

The  very  best  advertising  medium  through  which  to  reach  a  very  large  class  of  general 
and  scientific  readers.  Published  monthly,  in  l^-page  magazine  form,  with  covers,  at  40 
cents  per  year. 

ADVERTISING  RATES.— Size  of  page,  6x9  inches  ;  size  of  matter,  4J^ix7  inches.  [.One  month, 
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H.  M.  DOWNS,  Publisher,  Rutland,  Vt. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Canadian     Missionary. 

KINGSTON,  -  .  -  ONTARIO.    CAN. 


A  monthly  periodical,  combining  the  features  of  magazine  and  journal  Approved  by 
the  Most  Reverend  the  Metropolitan  of  Canada,  and  the  Bishops  of  Nova  Scotia,  Ontario, 
Quebec,  Toronto,  Niagara  (late)  Huron  (late)  Algoma,  Moosonee,  Saskatchewan  and 
Columbia. 

A  neat,  newsy  monthly.  Reaches  all  the  clergy  of  the  Anglican  Church  in  Canada. 
Circulation,  1,200.     Samples  gladly  sent  free. 


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The    Bothwell    Times. 


PUBLISHED  EVERY  THURSDAY  AT 

BOTHWELL,  -  - -  ONTARIO,    CAN. 

W.    C.     GAMBLE,    Editor  and    Proprietor. 


SUBSCRIPTION,  -  $1.00    PER    ANNUM. 


LARGELY    CIRCULATED    AMONG    THE    FARMERS    OF    KENT,    MIDDLESEX,    LAMB- 
TON    AND    ELGIN     COUNTIES. 


RATES    MADE    KNOWN    ON    APPLICATION. 


ALL     CORRESPONDENCE     PROMPTLY     ANSWERED. 


Geo.    p.    Rowell    &    Co.,    Agents,    10   Spruce    St.,    New    York. 


AMERICAK  NEWSPAPEK  DIUECTORY.  1073 


The     Capital. 


PUBLISHED  EVERY  SATURDAY  AT 

RICHMOND,  -  -  _  -  VIRGINIA. 


started  November  3, 18S3,  was  enlarged  to  a  48-columu  quarto  on  December  6, 1884,  and  Is  now 
THE  LARGEST  NEWS  AND  LITERARY  PAPER  IN  VIRGINIA. 


Offering  the  public  an  attractive  Premium  List,  it  has  a 

RAPIDLY  INCREASING  CIRCULATION. 


FOR  RATES  OF  ADVERTISING  AND  OTHER  INFORMATION  ADDRESS  : 
R.  FULLER  WOODWARD,  -  -  -  Box  315,  Richmond,  Va. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Weekly    Magazine. 

99  IVASHINGTON  STREET,         -  -         CHICAGO,  ILL. 


DEVOTED   TO   GENERAL  LITERATURE    AND  TO  THE  DISCUSSION   OF   POLITICAL, 
SOCIAL  AND  ECONOMIC  QUESTIONS. 


Offers  to  its  Readers.— The  best  thought  on  all  topics  of  Interest ;  articles  from  the 
ablest  contributors  in  the  country ;  charming  tales  and  poems ;  reliable  and  instructive 
editorials ;  the  brightest  comments  and  critiques ;  entertaining  letters  from  abroad ;  the 
breeziest  paragraphs  and  pungencies ;  the  news  of  the  day  in  epitome ;  the  sermons  and 
weekly  contributions  of  David  Swing ;  it  is  the  popular  magazine  with  intelligent  people  ; 
the  most  enterprising  weekly  in  the  United  States  ;  it  is  fearless,  untrammelled  and  in- 
dependent ;  conservative  in  good  things,  it  is  liberal  and  progressive  ;  interesting  to  every 
member  of  the  family ;  it  is  the  cheapest  magazine  of  its  character  in  the  world  ;  it  enjoys 
the  patronage  of  the  best  people ;  it  comes  fifty -two  times  a  year.  Subscription  price  in 
advance,  $-^.50.  Special  rates  unprecedentedly  liberal  to  Clubs,  Literary  Societies, 
Reading  Rooms  and  Churches. 

Among  its  Contributors  are  found  the  names  of  Gail  Hamilton,  Francis  Ekin 
Allison,  Elizabeth  Cady  Stanton,  C.  Caverno,  Frances  Power  Cobbe,  President  D.  S. 
Gregory,  Hon.  Geo.  W.  Julian,  Edith  Thomas,  A.  Reeves  Jackson,  A.M.,  M.D.,  Oliver 
Johnson,  President  John  Bascom,  Prof.  Elisha  Gray,  Rev.  Brooke  Herford,  Anna  Farwell, 
Prof.  L.  F.  GrifQn,  Augusta  Larned,  and  a  large  number  of  other  distinguished  writers. 

Among  its  Stockholders  are  Geo.  M.  Pullman,  W.  S.  Crosby,  Marshall  Field,  Wm.  P. 
Black,  Hon.  C.  B.  Farwell,  C.  M.  Henderson,  E.  G.  Keith,  Elisha  Gray,  W.  C.  Lobenstein,  and 
many  others.    Address, 

THE  WEEKLY  MAGAZINE  CO.,  -  -  99  WASHINGTON  ST  ,  CHICAGO,  ILL. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  Y'ork. 

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1074  GEO.  P.  ROWELL   &  GO'S 

THE      N  E  -W  S  . 

Published  at 
ALBANY,  ...  SHAC'KEI^FOKD    CO.,    TEXAS. 

DEED    H.    MEYER   &    BRO.,  Proprietors. 

TERMINUS    OF    H.    &    T.    C.    R.R. 

CIRCULATION,    650. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE      VINDICATOR. 

Issued  every  Wednesday  at 
DARIilXGTON,  -      .  -  -  SOUTH    CAKOLINA. 

A.  W.  PARROTT,  Editor.         CHARLES    A.    BROWN,  Publisiier  and  Proprietor. 

ONE   DOLLAR   A   YEAR. 

The  Vindicator,  devoted  to  maintaininK  and  defending  tlie  rights  of  the  people  of  Dar- 
lington and  the  State  generally,  has  a  wide  circulation.  First-class  in  all  its  appointments, 
and  liberally  patronized  by  home  advertisers,  it  ranks  Jlrst  in  Darlington  County  as  an 
advertising  medium. 


JOHNSON    CITY    ENTERPRISE. 

Published  every  Saturday  at 
JOHNSON    CITY,  ...  WASHINGTON    CO.,    TENN. 

W.     S.    MITCHELL,   Editor  and  Proprietor. 

Terms,  -  $1.00  per  Annum,  iu  Advance. 

The  Enterprise  is  the  popular  and  favorite  newspaper,  welcomed  regularly  in  all  parts 
of  the  county  as  the  family  friend  and  adviser.  With  its  extensive  circulation,  its  very 
moderate  rates,  and  the  reliable  class  of  its  readers,  The  Enterprise  offers  advantages  to 
advertisers  not  to  be  found  elsewhere. 


THE    DAILY    AND    WEEKLY    LOCAL. 
SANDUSKY,  ......  OHIO. 

ERNEST  KING,  Proprietor. 
A  daily  and  weekly  mirror  of  what  is  transpiring  in  one  of  the  richest  sections  of  Ohio. 
The  weekly  is  a  large  forty-eight  column  newspaper,  set  in  small  type,  and  sold  at  the  low 
price  of  §1.00  per  year.  Largest  circulation  of  any  paper  printed  in  Erie  County,  with  list 
gi'owing  every  month.  The  best  advertising  medium  in  the  West.  Sample  copies  free,  and 
advertising  rates  on  application. 


THE  TEMPERANCE  ADVOCATE. 

Published  on  Thursday  of  every  week  at 
WATERTOWN,  .....  NEW    YORK. 

GEO.    E.    SATCHWELL,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

Subscription  price,  .  .  .  .  .  $1.25  per  Annum. 

Has  a  large  and  increasing  circulation.  It  Is  the  only  temperance  paper  published  in 
that  part  of  the  State,  containing  statistics  relating  to  the  liquor  traffic,  facts  concerning 
the  passage  and  execution  of  prohibitory  laws,  excellent  general  reading  and  tne  current 
news  of  the  day.    Its  tone  is  pure  and  elevating,  and  as  a  family  paper  it  is  unequaled. 


THE    CHASE    COUNTY    COURANT. 

COTTONWOOD    FALLS,  ....  KANSAS. 

IN    ITS    ELEVENTH    YEAR. 
Official  county  paper.  Published  every  Thursday. 

W.  E.  TIMMONS,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Democratic.    Terms,  $1.50  per  annum,  in  advance.    The  Courant  is  ably  edited  and  well 
printed.    Has  a  good  circulation.    Rates  low.    Orders  solicited. 


W^ESTERN     MERCURY. 

ESTABLISHED    1879. 
ATCHISON,  ......  KANSAS. 

RODMAN     &     VANDEVENTER,    Proprietors. 
The  only  literary  and  society  paper  in  the  Missouri  Valley.   Live,  aggressive  and  fearless, 
it  is  sought  for  by  an  army  of  eager  readers.    Sold  on  all  the  railroads  leaving  Atchison, 
it  Is  the  proper  meilium  for  advertisers.    Rates  on  application,  which  are  low  and  consis- 
tent with  honest  profits.    Business  receives  prompt  attention. 


THE    SATURDAY    EVENING   POST. 
BURLINGTON,  ......  IOWA. 

A  clean,  local  literary  and  family  newspaper.  The  only  weekly  paper  published  in 
Burlington  that  is  not  made  up  out  of  stale  telegraphic  despatches  to  the  Associated  Press. 
Uses  more  white  paper  in  a  week  than  any  other  publication  in  the  city.  Has  its  own  special 
corps  of  contributors  on  a  great  variety  of  interesting  topics.  The  Publisher  of  The  Post 
has  successfully  inaugurated  a  special  carrier  system,  and  now  has  it  in  operation  in  over* 
sixty  of  the  best  country  towns  in  Southeastern  Iowa  and  Western  Illinois.  Sample  copies 
of  The  Post  are  always  mailed  free  for  inspection  on  request,  and  rates  of  advertising 
reasonable  and  made  known  on  application.  J.  W.  MURPHY,  Publisher. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1075 

Progressive  Age  and  Water-Cas 

Journal. 


PUBLISHED    MONTHLY.  TWO    DOLLARS    A    YEAR. 


PROGRESSIVE    AGE    PUBLISHING    COMPANY,    3:e    WALNUT    STREET, 

PHILADELPHIA,  -  _  _  PENNSYLVANIA. 


We  would  call  attention  to  the  general  features  of  the  Progressive  Aoe  and  Water- 
Ga^  Journal,  and  to  the  fact  that  it  is  the  only  journal  in  the  world  especially  devoted  to 
the  introduction  of  gaseous  fuel  for  heat  and  power  uses. 

It  is  carefully  edited,  and  reaches  not  only  the  Water  and  Gas  Companies  of  the  country, 
but  also  the  largest  power  users  in  the  United  States  and  Canadas. 


Specimen  copies,  with  rates  of  advertising,  sent  on  application. 


Geo.  P   Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Owl. 


DEVOTED    TO    LITERATURE,    ART     AND    GENERAL    NEWS. 


THE    LITTLE    OWL    FOR    A    CENT. 

Published  Weelvly  by  W.  T.  NOBLE,  at  .")6  Everett  Avenue, 

CHELSEA,  -  -  .  -  MASSACHUSETTS. 


SOAP  GREASE  IS  NOT  MORE    OILY   IN   ITS   NATURE   THAN    IS   THE  [SUAVITY^OF 
"THE  OWL"  TO  HIS  GENEROUS  PATRONS. 


The  Owl,  though  a  j  ouiig  one,  has  a  very  large  circulation  in  Clielsea  land  'neighboring 
cities,  and  has  become  deservedly  popular  as  an  advertising  medium. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St..  New  York, 


1076 


GEO.  r.   ROWELL   &   GO'S 


THE    SELINSGROVE    TIMES?. 


Issued  Weekly  at 
SSeliiisgfove,  -  Penusylvanin. 


T.  BENTON  ULRICH,  Publisher. 

The  intelligent  and  thrifty  residents  of  the 
rich  agricultural  district  comprising  the  sub- 
scribers to  The  Times  is  a  sufficient  guarantee 
to  advertisers  of  its  value  as  an  advertising 
medium. 


THE    KINSLEY    MERCURY. 

Issued  every  Saturday. 


Kinsley, 


Kansas. 


VANDIVERT    &    McGANSE. 


S.   W.   VANDIVERT,  Editor  &  Manager. 

Subscription,  -  $1.50  a  Year. 
A  good  advertising  medium.  Circulating 
thoroughly  throughout  its  district,  and  sub- 
scribed for  antl  read  by  the  thrifty  and  well- 
to-do  classes.  

VVOMELSDORF    NEWS. 

Wonielsdoi'f,  -  Berks  Co.,  I'a. 

Published  every  Saturday  morning  by 
WEIDMAN   &   ENGLE. 

Terms  :   75  cents  per  Year,  in  Advance. 
Single  copies,  two  cents. 

The  News  has  a  large  circulation  in  a  rich 
agricultural  district,  and  offers  unequalled 
facilities  at  low  rates  to  advertisers  desiring 
to  reach  the  trade  of  the  district. 

ESTABLISHED     1882. 

THE     TONGANOXIE    MIRROR. 

Tonganoxie,  -         -  Kansas. 

A    LIVE    LOCAL    PAPER. 

GEORGE  R.  BKOADBERE,  Editor  &  Prop'r. 

Subscription,  -  $1  per  Year. 

The  only  paper  in  the  county  outside  of 
Ijeaveuworth  City.  Six  columns  ;  eight  pages. 
Full  of  county  news.  Advertising  rates  on 
application. 

THE  VERSAILLES  REPUBLICAN. 


Versailles,  Indiana. 

"WILL  G.  WOOD, 


Publisher. 


Eight  Pages.    Forty -eight  Columns. 
$1.00  per  Year. 


Largest   circulation  and   best   advertising 
unedium  in  the  Fourth  Congressional  District. 


THE    VINDICATOR. 
:*arcoxie,  -  -  Missouri. 

Tlie  official  organ  of  the  Southwest  Missouri 
Breeders'  Association  and  the  Tri  County 

Fair  Association. 

Is  the  only  paper  published  in  this  city  of 

-.2,000  people,  and  has  a  large  circulation  in 

Tvicwton,    Lawrence,    and    Jasper    counties. 

iiates   consistent  with  fair   business.      "No 

«;rlck  and   trade    ads."  taken ;  all   business 

inust  lie  on  cash  baris.    Rates  made  known 

on  application.    Sample  copies  free. 

THE   VINDICATOR  CO., 

J.  M.  Rice,  Editor  and  Manager. 


Established  18J9, 


OSHKOSH    NORTHWESTERN. 

DAILY   AND   WEEKLY. 
Oslikosli,  -  -  Wisconsin. 

The  Northwestern  is  the  old,  well-estab- 
lished paper  of  Winnebago  County,  in  which 
it  has  the  largest  circulation  of  any  news, 
paper,  and  Its  advertising  columns  offer  rare 
value  to  advertisers  at  most  reasonable  rates. 

JOHN  HICKS.  Publisher  and  Proprietor. 


THE 
CHESTER     COUNTY    REPORTER. 


West  Chester,  Pennsylvania. 

A  weekly  legal  and  business  journal,  con- 
taining the  decisions  of  the  various  Courts  of 
Pennsylvania.  The  official  legal  journal. 
Legal  advei-tisements  only  received.  Claims 
collected  and  legal  matters  attended  to  by 
the  editors. 

MONAGHAN  &  HAUSE,  Attorneys. 


THE    PATRICK    PRESS. 


Stuart, 


Virginia. 


Issued  every  Thursday  Morning  at 
$1.50  per  Year,  in  Advance. 

In  Clubs  of  Five,  $1.25 ;  in  Clubs  of  Ten,  $1.(  0. 
M.  V.  STEDMAN,  Publisher. 


Advertising  orders  solicited  ;  rates  very  rea- 
sonable, and  made  known  on 
application. 

DEPERE    STANDARD. 

Issued  Weekly,  on  Tlnirsdays,  at 
Denere,  -  -  Wisconsin. 

VAN  DE  CASTEELE  &  HEYRMAN, 
Editors  and  Publishers. 
Subscription,  $2.00  a  year.  A  Religious  an<l 
Litei-ary  family  newspaper,  printetl  in  Hol- 
landish  language  and  suitable  to  the  require- 
ments of  the  Hollaudish  Catholic  families  of 
America.  The  Standard  is  flrst-class  in  all 
its  details,  and  contains,  in  addition  to  reli- 
gious intelligence,  the  general  news  and  all 
that  appertains  to  a  well-conducted  faniilj' 
newspaper.    A  good  advertising  medium. 


FAYETTE     DEMOCRAT, 


Published  every  Saturday  at 
Fayetteville,         -        West  Virginia. 

CHARLES  E.  MAHAN,  Editor. 


SUBSCRIPTION,    $1.50    PER    ANNUM. 
Advertising  Rates  on  application. 


Address      CHARLES  E.  MAHAN, 

Fayetteville,  W.  Va. 


THE    ONIDA    JOURNAL. 


Onida, 


Sully  Co.,  Dak. 


FRANK  A.  EVERTS,  Proprietor. 

Is  the  pioneer  and  most  popular  newspaper 
in  Sully  County.  It  reaches  the  people,  and 
is  therefore  a  superior  advertising  medium. 
Give  it  a  trial. 


AMEKICAN   NEWSPAPEK  L>IRECTORY.  1077 


The  Missouri  &  Kansas  Farmer. 


C.  M.  BROOKE,  -  -  -  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


Office  in  the  Kansas  City,  Fort  Seott  and  Gulf  Railroad  Building,  cor.  9th  and  Broadway, 
KANSAS    CITY,  _-^ -  -  MISSOURI. 

Cable  cars,  to  and  from  the  Union  Depot,  pass  the  door  every  flv«  minutes. 

The  Missouri  and  Kansas  Farmer  is  a  large,  all  home  print,  six-eolumn,  eight-page 
monthly  paper,  and  is  issued  on  the  15th  of  each  month.  It  was  established  in  June,  1S84, 
and  Is  got  up  expressly  to  interest  farmers  anil  ti)  attract  emigrants  to  the  "  Garden 
Valley  of  the  West"— Missouri  and  Kansas.  The  suliscription  price  is  but  50  cents  ayear, 
and  in  January,  1885,  it  had  attained  a  circulation  of  l:i,4U(j  cojiies. 

The  Missouri  and  Kansas  Farmer  has  been  elected  the  offleial  publication  of  the  Immi- 
gration Departments  of  tlie  Kansas  Citv,  Fort  Scott  and  Gulf,  the  Kansas  City,  Spring- 
field and  Memphis,  and  the  Kansas  City,  Clinton  and  Springfield  Railroads,  which  com- 
panies jointly  take  and  pay  for  lO.OOo  copies  of  each  issue,  all  of  which  are  mailed  in  singla 
wrappers  to  prospective  settlers  in  the  country  tributary  to  those  lines. 

Kansas  City,  Fort  Scott  and  Gulf  Railway;  Kansas  City,  Springfield  and  Memphis) 
Railway  ;  Kansas  City,  Clinton  and  Springfield  Railway,  > 

General  Passenger  Agent's  Office,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  June  30,  1884.  ) 
To  Advertisers  and  others  interested:—!  take  pleasure  in  recommending  for  your 
patronage  Mr.  C.  M.  Brooke,  editor  and  publisher  of  The  Missouri  and  Kansas  Farmer, 
the  first  number  of  which  was  issued  June  15,  ami  which  will  appear  regularly  on  the  15th 
of  each  month.  Hereafter  all  applications  that  come  to  this  office  for  copies  of  Camiys 
Emigrants'  Guide  will  be  filled  by  The  Missouri  and  Kansas  Farmer.  "We  have  agreed  to 
take  10.000  copies  of  each  issue  of  The  Missouri  and  Kansas  Farmer,  and  from  this  time 
forward  have  no  further  interest  in  Camp's  Emigrants'  Guide. 

J.  E.  LOCKWOOD,  General  Passenger  and  Ticket  Agent. 


Advertising  i-ates  are  :  Per  column,  per  Issue.  .SaO  ;  lialf  column,  per  issue,  $12  ;  quarter 
column,  per  issue,  .S7  ;  per  inch,  per  issue,  $2.  The  columns  are  20  inches  long  and  13  ems 
pica  wide.     Sample  copies  sent  free  to  all  parts  of  North  America.      Addres.s, 

C.  M.  BROOKE,  Editor  and  Publisher,      (Lock  Box  2099),     KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 


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THE    ADVANTAGES   OF  ADVERTISING    IN   THE 
I)  A  I  T.  Y-     .V  N  I>     W  E  K  K  I>  Y 

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This  paper  occupies  a  field  exclusively  its  own,  as  it  is  the  only  one  in  the  world  devoted 
to  the  three  large  and  important  classes  enumerateil  above,  while  they  have  very  few 
representatives  of  any  kind. 

That  Class,  especially  the  young,  who  desire  to  exchange  papers,  magazines,  books, 
pamphlets,  pictures,  curiosities,  relics,  stamps,  geological,  ornithological  aud  similar  speci- 
mens, scientific  Instruments,  printing  presses  and  type,  scroll  saws,  lathes,  engraver's  tools, 
watches,  firearms,  toys,  Ijicycles,  velocipedes,  musical  instruments,  and  everything  else 
imaginable  for  something  that  they  desire  more,  is  beyond  comijutation.  The  various 
publications,  even  if  weekly,  that  devote  a  short  space  to  the  above,  frequently  omit  It 
when  crowded,  while  the  restrictions  imposed  by  some  exclude  the  publication  of  many 
articles  of  importance  and  perfectly  legitimate  character.  In  this  publication  everything 
not  immoral  %vill  be  published  promptly  in  the  several  editions,  so  that  patrons  will  not  be 
obliged  to  wait  for  weeks  and  months,  as  is  the  case  with  those  who  send  notices  to  certain 
other  publications. 

The  number  of  amateurs  in  everything  is  legion,  as  will  be  seen  when  we  recall  the 
artists,  musicians,  actors,  iirinters,  mechanics,  scientists,  inventors  of  both  sexes,  who  are 
Intensely  devoted  to  the  above  pi-ofessions  and  pursuits  wliile  earning  their  living  at  some- 
thing else  or  engaging  in  them,  because  of  their  great  enthusiasm  for  them. 

The  number  of  agents  of  every  grade  is  also  almost  countless,  embracing  iho.se  who 
canvass  for  books,  pictures,  labor-saving  inventions,  mechanical  contrivances,  household 
necessities,  patent  rights,  educational  and  numerous  other  things  required  by  our  rushing 
civilization,  that  are  so  frequently  introduced  by  tlie  ubiquitous  agent. 

The  members  of  these  three  classes  are  numbered  by  millions  in  all  quarters  of  the 
globe.  They  are  energetic,  active,  enthusiastic,  persistent.  Many  of  them  are  young,  while 
others  are  of  mature  business  age  and  experience.  Wealth  is  abundant  with  many  so  that 
embracing  all  grades  and  con<lltions  in  life,  no  one  who  believes  in  advertising  ought  to  fait 
in  securing  something  from  the  members  of  this  vast  audience.  Articles  of  interest  to  all 
of  this  huge  aggregation  of  incividvials  will  be  published,  which,  with  the  other  interesting 
reading  matter,  will  make  each  Lssue  one  to  be  looked  forward  to  with  delight.  Com- 
munications and  inquiries  from  the  many  readers  aregladly  welcomed.  Advertising  and 
subscription  rates  reasf>nable  and  made  known  im  application.  The  circulation  is  rapidly 
increasing,  hundreds  of  new  readers  being  securefl  each  and  every  week. 

SPECIMEN    COPIES    FREE. 


1078  GEO.   P.   ROWELL   &  GO'S 

THE      TRANSCRIPT. 

ESTABLISHED    IN     1855.  DAILY    AND    WEEKLY. 

PEOKIA,  ......  ILLINOIfS. 

TRANSCRIPT    PUBLISHING    CO.,    Publishers.        ALEX.    STONE,  Manager. 

The  largest  and  best  newspaper  in  Illinois  outside  of  Chicago. 

Dally  issued  every  morning  except  Sunday.    Sworn  circulation,  4,250.    Weekly  issued  every 

Thursday.    Sworn  cii'culation,  5,200. 
GEO.  P.  RowELL  &"Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  Yoi'k. 


THE      ENTERPRISE. 

ABINGDON,  .  -  .  -  -  -  ILLINOIS. 

REED  &  PENDARVIS,  Publishers. 
Subscription,  -  $1.50  per  Annum,  in  Advance. 

The  Enterprise  Is  a  live,  eight-page  weekly,  and  having  a  wide-spread  circulation,  adver- 
tisers will  do  well  to  make  use  of  it. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    HANCOCK    BULLETIN. 
SPARTA,  ......  GEORGIA. 

G.    PIERCE    TURNER,    Editor  and  Proprietor. 
Subscription,  .$1.00  a  Year. 
Has  over  1,000  readers,  which  is  daily  increasing.    A  live  weekly,  published  in  a  thriving 
town,  and  circulates  in  a  most  prosperous  section  of  Middle  Georgia. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York,  are  authorized  to  contract  for  adver- 
tising space  at  our  most  reasonable  price. 

THE     FLORIDA    BAPTIST    IVITNESS. 

Publislied  bv  A.  P.  ASHURST  in 
LAKE    CITY,  .....  FLORIDA. 

Subscription,  $2  per  Annum,  in  Advance. 
'-^An  able  and  faithful  exponent  of  Christian  principles  as  held  by  Baptists.  The  official 
organ  of  the  Florida  Baptist  State  Convention.  The  pi-i-ttiest  paper  in  the  Land  of  Flowers, 
as  pretty  as  any  in  the  United  States.  Florida  is  attiactinu  the  ai  tention  of  the  whole  wide 
world,  and  this  paper  contains  much  of  interest  to  the  far  oft  onlooker  which  no  other  can 
supply.    Going  everywhere,  it  is  the  best  advertising  medium  in  the  State.    Address 

A.  P.  ASHURST,  Lake  City,  Fla. 


RANDOLPH^  HERALD. 

POCAHONTAS,  .....  ARKANSAS. 

J.    N.    BOLEN,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Subscription,  -  $1.50  per  Annum. 

Official  paper  of  Randolph  County.    Has  a  good  and  growing  circulation  in  a  prosperous 
and  intelligent  community.    Advertising  reasonable. 

Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    CARLETON     SENTINEL. 

WOODSTOCK,  ....  NEW    BRl  NSWICK. 

S.  &  J.  WATTS,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Subscription  price,  -  $1.00  per  Year. 

Oldest  weekly  in  New  Brunswick,    Family  paper.    Imlependent  in  all  things.    Circulation, 

1,800,  and  increasing.    Best  advertising  medium  on  the  Upper  St.  John. 

Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    AMERICAN    JOURNAL. 

Published  at  No.  608  Arch  Street, 
PHILADELPHIA,  ...  -  PENNSYLVANIA, 

In  the  Interest  of  tlie  Order  of  United  American  Mechanics. 

SAMUEL    H.  ASHBRIDGE,  Editor.  CHAS.  J.  DITTESS,  Business  Manager. 

Circulates  in  the  New  England,  Middle,  Western  States  and  Territories,  and  in  many  of 

the  Southern  States.    ' 


CORNING    ADVOCATE. 

»^  Published  at  CORNING,  CLAY  COUNTY,  ARK.  The  only  new.spaper  published  In  the 
ooiintv.  Democi-atic.  Terms,  $1.<W  per  annum,  in  advance.  Population,  county  census 
1880.  ;,'i)lX).    C.  A.  ROBERTSON,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

Tei-ms  of  Advertising  :— One  month,  one  inch,  .$2..50  ;  !^.  col.,  $27  :  1  co).,  I^a).    Two  mouths, 

1  inch,  .«;l ;  2  in.,  $7..50 ;  3  in  .  $^  ;  6  in.,  $15  ;  y.  col..  $^2  ;  1  col.,  $(».    Three  months,  1  inch,  $t; ; 

2  in.,  .«!ln ;  :!  in..  $15 ;  li  in.,  .$20 ;  '■■,  col..  $tO ;  1  col.,  $T0.    Six  mouths,  I  inch.  $9  ;  2  in.,  $15  ;  .i  in., 
.$20 ;  (i  in.,  .$2r.50 ;  i4  col.,  $n0  :  1  col.,  .$85.    One  y.-ar,  1  inch,  $15  ;  2  in.,  .$20  ;  -i  In.,  $25  ;  <i  in.,  .$35 
J.^  col.,  .$Tll;  lcol.,$10U.    Special  or  editorial  notices  double  the  above  rates.    All  transient 
advertisements  cash  in  advance.    Bills  for  yearly  advertisements  due  quarterly. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER   DIRECTORY.  1079 


The    Farmers'   Journal. 


W.  H.  Mclaughlin,  Editor.  J.  H.  ABBO  I  T.  Business  Manager. 

PUBLISHED    MONTHLY    BY    "THE    FARMERS'    JOURNAL"    PUBLISHING   CO., 
No.      23      NORTH      FIFTH      STREET, 

ZANESVILLE,  -  -  -  -  OHIO. 

THE   BEST   AGRICULTURAL    AND   STOCK   JOURNAL  PUBLISHED  IN  THE  CENTRAL 

STATES.        CIRCULATION,  a),(XX). 

The  Farmers'  Jourxal  is  printed  on  fine  calendered  boolc  papei%  containing  20  pages, 
"With  handsome  tinted  cover,  bound  in  pamplilet  form.  Subscription  price,  50  cen's  a  year, 
in  advance.  More  practical  information  for  the  farmer  and  stockman  than  can  be  found  in 
any  other  paper  in  Oliio.    As  an  advertising  medium  it  has  no  equal. 

ADVERTISING      RATES: 

One  Three                    Su-  Twelve 

Month.  Months.  Months.  Months. 

■One  inch $150    *  §3  00  $6  00  $12  00 

One-sixth  column .2  50  5  UfJ  10  00  20  00 

One-quarter  column 400  900  2000  35  00 

One-half  column 7  00  15  00  35  00  60  00 

One  column 12  00  25  00  60  00  100  00 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Official  Travelers'  Guide  of  the 
Northern  Pacific  Railroad. 


LE\YIS    &    DRYDEN,    PUBLISHERS, 

PORTLAND,  -  .  -  -  OREGON. 


A   COMPLETE    AND   RELIABLE    GUIDE   TO   THE    GREAT   TERRITORY    TRAVERSED 

BY     THE      NORTHERN     PACIFIC      RAILROAD      AND      ITS     CONNECTIONS, 

GIVING    TIME    TABLES,    ROCfTES    OF    TRAVEL,    DISTANCES    AND 

RATES    OF    FARE    FROM    PORTLAND,     OREGON, 

TO    ALL    POINTS. 


AN  ILLUSTRATED  DESCRIPTION   OF  THE  NORTHERN  PACIFIC  ROUTE. 


The  only  publication  of  its  class  in  the  Northwest.  It  is  one  of  the  best  general  adver- 
tising mediums  in  the  great  States  and  Territories  of  Oregon,  Washington,  Idaho,  Montana, 
Dakota  and  Minnesota. 


Address  : 

I.E\VIS  &  DRYDEN.  LEWIS  »fc  DKYDEN,  E.  ('.  DAKE, 

PORTLAND,  OREGON.  ST.  PAUL,  MINN.,  Rks.  65  Merchants'  Ex., 

Care  N.  P.  R.R.  SAN  FRANCISCO. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  No.  10  Spruce  St..  New  York. 


1080  GEO.  P.  ROWELL  &  GO'S 

FREDONIAN. 


NEW    BRUNSWICK,  ...  -  NEW    JERSEY. 

WEEKLY  ESTABLISHED  IN  1811.  DAILY  IN  1855. 

JOHN  F.  BABCOCK, Proprietor. 

Daily,  published  in  the  afternoon  ;  Weelcly,  on  Friday  mornings.  Republican  ii^olitics. 
Both  editions  have  larger  clrc-ulatious  than  any  other  newspaper  in  Central  New  Jersey. 
New  Brunswiok  is  a  thriving  manufacturing  and  commercial  town  of  nearly  20,000  inhabi- 
tants, in  the  midst  [of  a  wealthy  surrounding  country.  Thirty  miles  from  New  Yorli,  on 
railroad,  navigable  river  and  canal.  Official  newspaper  for  city,  county  and  State.  Adver- 
tising terms  liberal.    Send  for  samples  and  terms. 


THE    ELKHORN    VALLEY    NEWS. 

NORFOLK,  .  -  -  -  .  NEBRASKA. 

THE    LARGEST    PAPER    IN    THE    ELKHORN    VALLEY. 

EIGHT    PAGES,    ofi    COLUMNS.     BONA-FIDE     CIRCULATION,    816    COPIES    WEEKLY. 

ADVERTISING    RATES    ON    APPLICATION. 


NORTON,    SPRECHER    &    BELL,  -  -  Pdblishers. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,   New  York. 


THE     UNSERE     ZEIT. 


C'HIIiLICOTHE,  -  (OpR  ERA.)  ...  OHIO. 

Published  every  Saturday  by  CHARLES  FROMM. 

ADVERTISEMENTS  SOLICITED  AT  REASONABLE  RATES. 

Terms :  One  copy,  one  year,  $2.00. 


This  well  established  German  paper,  the  only  one  published  in  Chlllicothe,  has  a  large 
and  regular  circulation,  and  advertisers  can  secure  real  value  by  the  use  of  its  columns. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co..  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     PENNSYLVANIA     FARMER. 


MEADVILLE,  .....  PENNSYLVANIA. 


PUBLISHED  WEEKLY. 


Established  at  Mercer,  Pa.,  January,  1881.    Removed  to  Meadville,  Pa.,  July,  1P83. 

The  only  purely  agricultural  publication  in  Northwestern  Pennsylvania.  Goes  to  5,000 
farmers'  homes  every  week,  which  are  entered  by  no  other  agricultural  paper.  Sample 
copies  free.    Address : 

THE  FARMER,  Meadville,  Pa. 


Geo.  p.  ROWEI.L  &  Co.,  Agents,  lOSpi-uce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     DAILY     AND     WEEKLY     ADVERTISER. 

HON.  DAVID  MILLS,  Editor. 
From  Buntin,  Reid  &  Co.,  Paper  Manu'acturers,  Toronto:  "Having  for  many  years 
supplied  the  blank  paper  used  In  printing  the  daily  and  weekly  editions  of  The  London 
Advertiser,  we  can  state  positively  that  the  circulation  claimed  corresponds  with  the 
amount  of  white  paper  delivered  by  us  for  printing  t  hat  journal."  From  Northrop  &  Lyman, 
Leading  Wholesale  Druggists.  Toronto:  '"The  ability  with  which  The  London  Advertiser  is 
conducted,  combined  with  its  very  large  circulation,  makes  it.  we  believe,  one  of  the  best 
mediums  for  advertising  in  Canada."  Circulation  of  The  Advertiser:  Our  list  contains 
the  names  of  the  best  people  in  all  sections,  and  reaches  o.WX)  post-offiees.  The  Western 
Advertiser  was  established  In  18{i4  and  in  1875  The  Weekly  Liberal,  of  Toronto,  a  first-class 
newspaper  of  extended  circulation,  was  amalgamated  with  it,  under  the  present  title  — 
Western  Ar>\  krtisi  u  and  Weekly  Liberal.  64  columns,  S  pages,  cut  and  pasted.  Address  : 
ADVERTISER  PRINTING  CO.,  London,  Canada.    Circulation:  Daily,  7,500;  Weekly,  28,000. 


THE    CENTREVILLE    CHRONICLE. 


CENTREVILLE,  .....  DAKOTA. 


F.  F.  HANFORD,  Publisher. 


PUBLISHED  EVERY  SATURDAY,  AT  $1.00  PER  YEAR,  IN  ADVANCE. 

Transient  advertising  payable  strictly  in  advance. 
R(>member  The  Centreville  Chronicle  when  sending  your  advertising  orders. 


Geo.  p.  Rowei.l  &  Co.,  .-Vgents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1081 

The  Evening  Herald. 

SYRACUSE,  -  -      ^  -  -  NEW    YORK. 

Published  Every  Day  in  the  Secular  Week  in  Four  Editions,  the  Fourth  Edition  being 
delivered  to  Subscribers  in  the  City.    Terms:  2  cents  a  copy,  10  cents  a  Week,  $5  a  Year. 

THE      SUNDAY      HERAI.D, 

Published  Every  Sunday  Morning,  is  sold  for  5  cents  a  copy,  or  $2  a  Year,  and  delivered  t» 

City  Subscribei'S  by  8  A.  M. 

CIRCULATION  EXCEEDING  THAT  OF  ANY  OTHER  PAPER  IN  SYRACUSE. 


The  Herald  of  1885  will  be  conducted  on  the  same  principles  as  The  Herald  of  former 
years,  but  it  is  the  hope  of  its  conductors  that  their  increased  facilities,  enlarged  experience 
and  maturer  judgment  vrill  enable  them  to  make  It  a  better  paper  than  it  has  ever  been 
before.  One  feature  to  which  the  especial  attention  of  The  Herald's  readers  is  called  i& 
its  cheap  advertising.  In  busy  or  in  dull  seasons  its  columns  are  alvrays  well  filled,  in  fact 
contain  double  or  treble  the  amount  of  this  class  of  advertising  that  can  be  found  in  all  the 
other  Syracuse  papers.  Anyone  needing  male  or  female  help,  desiring  to  sell  or  purchase 
real  estate  or  anvthlng  else,  or,  in  short,  wishing  to  make  known  to  the  public  any  great  or 
small  want,  cannot  do  better  than  insert  an  advertisement  in  the  cheap  advertising  columns 
of  the  Evening  Herald,  a  medium  which  daily  goes  into  the  bauds  of  fifty  thousand  readers. 

THE  HERALD  COMPANY,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Kalendar 

AND  GOSPEL  MESSENGER   OF  WESTERN  NEW^  YORK. 


EDITED  BY  THE   REV.  CHARLES  W.  HAYES. 


PUBLISHED    EVERY    THURSDAY    AT    ROCHESTER    AND    BUFFALO. 


OFFICIAL  ORGAN  OF  THE  DIOCESE.  SUBSCRIPTION  PRICE,  81.00  A  YEAR. 


The  Kalendar  was  established  January  1.  1879,  and  made  the  official  organ  of  the 
Diocese  of  Western  New  York  by  an  action  of  the  Diocesan  Council.  It  absorbed  two  ex- 
cellent Church  papers,  T/iC  Orbit  (Of  Buffalo)  and  Our  Church  Work  (of  Rochester),  and 
since  that  time  has  been  growing  In  popular  favor  with  Church  people.  On  .January  1st  of 
this  year  it  was  enlarged  to  eight  pages,  with  broad  columns,  and  printed  with  new  type. 
Onlj'  first-class  advertisements  Inserted,  and  It  is  the  best  medium  for  reaching  the  best 
class  of  readers.    Rates  and  samples  sent  on  appllca  ion. 

CIRCULATION,    3,00  0. 

Address  all  business  communications  to 

ED.  D.  DEMING,  Publisher,  3  South  Water  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 


Geo.  p.  Rowkli.  *.  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


DAILY        AND        WEEKLY         (GERMAN). 


S  e  e  b  o  t  e  . 

MILWAUKEE,  .  _  -  W^ISCONSIN. 


p.    V.    DEUSTER    &    CO.,    Proprietors. 


Issued  Every  Evening,  Except  Sunday,  and  Weekly,  with  Supplement,   "  Amhseusllchea 

Herd,"  Thursdays. 

ESTABLISHED        IS. 5  1. 
THE    ONLY    DAILY    (GERMAN)    DEMOCRATIC    PAPER    IN     THIS    STATE. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  No.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1082 


GEO.  P.   ROWELL   &  GO'S 


LEAVENWORTH    STANDARD. 

DAILY. 


Lieaveii^vorth, 


Kansas. 


DEMOCRATIC  STANDARD. 
WEEKLY. 


Official  Paper  of  Leavenworth  City  and 
County. 


The  unprecedented  increase  of  circulation 
of  both  editions  of  the  Standard  now  give  it 
a  leading  place  among  the  papers  published 
In  the  State. 

THE    KINSLEY    GRAPHIC. 


Ed^vartls    Co.,  Kau. 


Kinsley, 

Published  at  Kinsley,  the  county  seat  of 
Edwards  County,  Kansas,  every  Friday. 

Kinsley  is  250  miles  southwest  of  Topeka, 
on  the  Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  R.  R. 
and  the  Arkansas  River.  Population  about 
800.  Principal  industries,  farming  and  stock- 
raising. 

The  Graphic  is  Republican  in  politics,  is 
the  official  organ  of  the  county,  has  a  cir- 
culation of  720,  and  was  established  in  1877. 
J.  W.  CRAWFORD,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

THE    HOTEL,    REGISTER. 

Published  Monthly  by 
The  Hotel  Register  &  Directory  Pub.  Co., 

176  Fifth  Avenue,    tiew  York  City. 

CHAS.  OSTROM,  President. 

R.  A.  HARRISON,  General  Manager. 

Western  Union  Telegraph  Direct  Wire. 

Domestic  and  Gable  Call,  "  Hotel  Exchange." 

Subscription,  50c.  a  year.  Advertising  rates, 

25c.  per  line.    Circulation,  25,000. 

The  Hotel  trade  paper.  Reaches  all  hotels, 
principal  restaurants  and  clubs,  and  includes 
New  Complete  Hotel  Directory  of  more 
than  15,000  names.    Send  for  sample  ocpy. 


THE    ASHEVILLE    ADVANCE. 


Asheville, 


North  Carolina. 


Established  January  12, 1884. 


THEODORE  HOBGOOD,  Editor  and  Prop'r. 

Only  paper  published  daily  (except  Mon- 
day) in  Asheville.  Its  circulation  is  over  500. 
Subscription,  $6.00  per  year.  Weekly  Ad- 
vance published  every  Friday ;  circulation, 
600,  and  rapidly  increasing.  Subscription, 
$1.00  per  annum.  Best  advertising  mediums 
In  this  section  of  the  State. 

THE    CONVERTED    CATHOLIC. 


A  Monthly   Magazine,  devoted  to  the  Con- 
version of  Roman  Catholics. 


Edited  and  published  by  FATHER  O'CON- 
NOR, the  Pere  Hyacinthe  of  America. 

Reaches  readers  of  vigorous  minds  and 
strong  convictions  only,  A  pioneer  in  its 
field,  and  the  able,  elo(iuent  and  fearless  ad- 
vocate of  reform— a  reform  that  is  becoming 
absolutely  necessary  in  our  country. 

Advertisers  who  desire  to  reach  readers 
with  brains  will  do  well  to  utilize  Its  ably 
written  and  widely  read  pages. 


PORTSMOUTH     BLADE, 


Portsmouth, 


Ohio. 


REPUBLICAN.        ISSUED  SATURDAYS. 


-In  favor  of  .James  G.  Blaine  for  President 
In  1888.  Has  nothing  in  common  witli  mug- 
wumps, patent  medicine  men,  ijrohibilionists, 
fakirs,  swindling  advertisers,  or  dum|)lio()ls. 
Middle  men  will  save  themselves  expense 
and  us  aiinovaiice  by  steering  clear  of  The 
Blade.  T.  E.  V. 


REIDSVILLE    TIMES. 


North  Carolina. 


Reidsville, 

Published  every  Friday  by 
PAISLEY  &  LEWIS,  Editors  and  Proprietors. 


Subscription,  Postage  Paid  : 
$1.50  A  YEAR,  ALWAYS  IN  ADVANCE. 


Best  advertising  medium  in  Rockingham 
County. 
Rates  low  and  returns  large. 

THE    SENTINEL. 


Published  every  Thursday  at 
Wincliester,  -  -  Ohio. 

E.  A.  DOYLE,  Publisher. 

Only  paper  published  at  Winchester.  Its 
circulation  is  large  and  rapidly  increasing, 
and  a  vei\v  good  medium  for  advertisers. 

Rates  for  Advertising — One  column,  one 
year,  ,§50;  one-half  column,  one  year,  $25; 
one  column,  one  half  year,  $25 ;  one-quarter 
column,  one  year,  $15;  one-quarter  column, 
one-half  year,  $8 ;  one  inch,  one  year,  $8 ;  one 
inch,  one-half  year,  $-1. 

EVENING    PROGRESS. 


Slienaudoah, 


Pennsylvania. 


PROGRESS  PUBLISHING  CO.,  Publishers. 

The  only  daily  paper  in  Shenandoah,  a  town 
with  a  population  of  over  15,000.  Considered 
by  all  the  best  advertising  medium  in  this 
State.  Rates  low  and  furnished  on  applica- 
tion ;  large  returns.    Address, 

PROGRESS  PUBLISHING  CO., 

Shenandoah,  Penn. 


SUNDAY     DISPATCH. 


Charleston, 


South  Carolina. 


HUTSON  &  HAMMOND,  PubUshers. 

Ours  is  the  favorite  family  newspaper  of 
this  city,  and  contains  serial  stories  Irom  the 
best  authors :  also,  latest  telegrams  on  Sat- 
urday nights  for  Sunday  issue,  and  contribu- 
tions" from  local  correspondents  and  others. 
Advertisers  will  find  it  to  their  interest  to 
apply  for  our  rates  before  advertising  else- 
where. 


ALEXANDER    FREE    LANCE. 


Alexander, 


Texas. 


W.  H.  KITTRELL,  Editor  and  Manager. 


PUBLISHED  WEEKLY. 


Its  circulation  is  rapidly  increasing,  and  is 
the  only  paper  published  at  Alexander.  Ad- 
vertising rates  low  and  furnished  upon  ap- 
plication. 

ELLENDALE    COMMERCIAL. 

Ellendalej 


Dickey  Co.,  Dak. 


L.  H.  WILSON,  Publisher. 

The  Commercial  is  the  OfBclal  Paper  of 
Dickey  County. 


Published  every  Saturday.    Circulation,  480 
per  week. 


As  an  advertising  medium  it  is  equalled  by 
few  and  excelled  Ijy  none. 

Rates  low.    Returns  large. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1083 


The     Iron     Review 

AND     INDUSTRIAL    AGE. 

A    JOURNAL    DEVOTED    TO    THE    IRON,    COAL   AND   INDUSTRIAL   INTERESTS    OF 

THE  COUNTRY. 


BUFFALO,  .  -  ^^        -  -  NEW  YORK. 

SUBSCRIPTION,    ONE     DOLLAR    PER    YEAR. 


Queries. 


A    MONTHLY     REVIE\V    OF     LITERARY,    ART,    SCIENTIFIC    AND    GENERAL 
EDUCATIONAL    QUESTIONS    OF    THE    DAY. 

SUBSCRIPTION,  -  FIFTY    CENTS    PER    YEAR. 

C.    L.    SHERRILL   &   CO.,   Publi.sliers. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  N.  Y. 


18.000    READERS    EACH    WEEK. 


The     Sunday     News. 

ZANESVILLE,  -  -  -  -  OHIO. 


THE    ONLY    SUNDAY    PAPER    IN    SOUTHEASTERN    OHIO. 


EIGHT       PAGES.        FIFTY- SIX    COLUMNS.        ILLUSTRATED. 


SOCIETY.  LITERATURE.  HUMOR.  NEWS. 


ADVERTISE    IN    IT. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The  Fredericton  Evening  Capital 

"Tlie  model  triweekly  of  Csinada.."— Toronto  n'orlcl. 
ISSUED    TUESDAYS,    THURSDAYS,    AND    SATURDAYS. 


The  Fredericton  Weekly  Capital 

ISSUED    EVERY     WEDNESDAY.        $l.r'0    A    YEAR. 
Published  bv  H.  A.  CROPLEY,  at 

FREDERICTON,  -  -  NEW^    BRUNSAVICK. 

(The  seat  of  Government  of  t'.ie  Province  of  New  Brunswick.) 
As  especial  attention  and  enterprise  i-^  siveu  to  the  publication  of  local  reports  and 
Fredericton  news  items,  the  circulation  of  The  Evening  Capital  Is  very  extensive  in  the 
citv  and  suburbs.  It  is  generallv  recognized  in  Canada  as  the  best  paper  in  Fredericton  and 
Western  New  Brunswick.  The  Weeklv  edition  being  a  large  and  well-printed  paper,  its  low 
price  lonlv  Sl.OU  a  year:,  together  with  the  fact  that  it  is  ably  edited,  and  is  published  at 
the  seat  o"f  Government  of  the  Province,  has  secured  for  it  a  large  and  steadily  increasing 
Circulation  throughout  the  Province,  especially  among  the  farmers  in  the  St.  John  River 
counties. 

■  There  is  no  I)etter  advertising  medium  in  New  Brunswick  than  The  Capital. 

Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1084  GEO.  P.   ROWELL   &  CO'S 

THE    WHITNEY    MESSENGER. 
WHITNEY,  ......  HILL    CO.,   TEXAS. 

H.  P.  JONES,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

Has  the  largest  county  circulation  of  any  paper  published  iu  Hill  County  ;  circulation 
constantly  increasing  among  the  best  people  at  the  rate  of  25  to  oO  per  month.  Whitney's 
future  is  brighter  than  any  other  point  in  the  county,  as  the  Whitney  &  Waxahachie  Rail- 
road commences  work  In  March,  and  will  give  us  an  air  line  to  St.  Louis  and  the  Northwest. 
Population  of  Hill  County,  24,000. 

The  Messknqbr  Is  acknowledged  to  be  the  best  advertising  medium  in  Hill  County. 

Sample  copies  and  estimates  on  demand. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE       W^  E  T  Z  E  L       DEMOCRAT. 
]^E^V    MARTINSVILLE,  -  -  .  WEST    VIRGINIA. 

ISSUED  WEEKLY.  .§1.50  PEK  YEAR. 

ROBERT   M'ELDOWNEY  AND  W.  S.  WILEY,  Editors. 

A.  R.  LAING,  Publisher. 

The  best,  cheapest  and  most  prominent  weekly  in  Wetzel  County.    As  an  advertising 
medium  the  Democrat  stands  first  class,  and  its  advertising  patrons  get  good  value. 

Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co  .  Aeents.  10  Spruce  St..  New  York. 


„^..    „.  DAILY        SENTINEL. 

RED    BLIFF,  ....  CALIFORNIA. 

Published  every  Evening  (Sunday  excepted)  by 

W.  B.  H.  DODSON,  -  -  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

JOB  PRINTING  OF  EVERY  DESCRIPTION  EXECUTED  NEATLY  AND  CHEAPLY. 

Only  Steam  Printing  Office  in  Northern  California, 

OFFICE— SENTINEL  BUILDING,  WALNUT   ST.,  BET.  WASHINGTON    AND  JEFFERSON. 

TERMS.— One  Month  (by  carrier),  50c.  :  Three  Months,  by  mail  (in  advance),  $1.50  ;   Six 

Months,  by  mail  (in  advance),  $3.00  ;  One  Year,  by  mail  (in  advance).  $.5.00. 

ENTERED    AT    THE    POST    OFFICE    AT    RED    BLUFF    AS    SECOND-CLASS    MATTER. 
The  Weekly  Sentinel,  a  handsome  Familv  Paper,  sent  bv  mail,  postage  paid.  One 
Year,  $2.00 in  advance  :  Six  Months,  $1.00  in  advance  ;  Three  Months,  75  cents. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     CHRISTIAN     COMPANION. 

(Successor  to  THE  CHRISTIAN  MONITOR  ) 


ST.    LOUIS,  -  .  -  -  .  -  MISSOURI. 


The  only  ladies'  magazine  published  in  the  Christian  Church.  Now  in  its  24th  year. 
Circulates  in  every  State  and  Territory.  A  valuable  medium  for  all  manufacturers  and 
dealers  in  articles  in  which  the  ladies  are  interested.  It  will  pay  you  to  advertise  in  it. 
Try  it  and  be  convinced.  No  objectionable  advertisements  inserted  at  any  price.  Electro- 
types should  be  solid,  and  not  more  than  2J  inches  wide.  Advertisements  received  direct, 
or  through  any  responsible  agency.  Correspondence  solicited.  Specimen  copies  sent  on 
application. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St..  New  York. 


THE     SHORE     GAZETTE. 

ISSUED  WEEKLY  AT 

OCEAN    BEACH,  ...  MONMOUTH    CO.,    N.    .1. 


FOLGER  McKINSEY,  Editor.  H.  H.  YARD,  Publisher. 

Extensively  read  in  Ocean  Beach,  and  in  the  surrounding  towns  of  Spring  Lake,  Sea 
Plain.  Manasquan,  Ocean  Grove,  Asliury  Park,  Long  Branch,  Red  Bank,  Keyport,  Allaire, 
New  Bedford.  Key  East,  Matawan.  A  large  amount  of  shopping  is  done  in  the  cities  by  our 
people,  hence  an  advertisement  in  The  Gazette,  which  is  a  live,  well-conducted  journal, 
will  prove  a  good  iuvestment  for  the  enterprising  merchant. 

Subscription  :  $1.00  per  year.  Advertising  rates  liberal. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The  only  dramatic  ])aper  worth  reading  Is  the 

NEW     YORK     DRAMATIC     TIMES. 


C.  A.  BYRNE,  Editor.  LEANDER  RICHARDSON,  Associate. 


Subscription  price  :  $4.00  per  year. 

The  Dramatic  Times  has  the  largest  circulation  of  any  specialty  paper  in  the  United  States, 

Advertising:  15  cents  per  line,  agate. 

Address :  The  Dramatic  Times,  1254  Broadway,  New  York. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St..  New  York. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1085 


'The   richest    advertising    (iekl    in    America   is    the    rapidly    developing  Northwest." 


Daily    Minnesota    Tribune. 


ALDEN    J.     BLETHEN,  WILL    E.     HASKELL, 

General  Manager.  Managing  Editor. 


EVERY    MORNING.       TEN    DOLLARS    A    YEAR. 


CIRCULATION:  -  -  -  DAILY,    11,00U;    SUNDAY,    12,000. 


MINNEAPOLIS    FARMERS'     ^WEEKLY    TRIBUNE. 

Every  Thursday,  at  $1  a  year.    Cii'culation,  11,500. 


PUBLISHED  BY  THE 

MINNESOTA    TRIBUNE    COMPANY, 

MINNEAPOLIS,  -  -  .  MINNESOTA. 


The  Northwest  is  unprecedented  In  history  for  rapid,  substantial  development,  adding 
annually  thousands  of  miles  to  Its  railroad  lines,  and  tens  of  thousands  of  thrifty  farmers 
and  enterprising  business  men  to  its  population.  The  settlement  of  the  country  requires 
agricultural  and  other  implements  of  every  description,  building  material,  stock,  seeds  and 
innumerable  supplies.  There  is  scarcely  a  manufactured  article  which  is  not  in  demand, 
and  in  larger  quantities  than  in  any  other  portion  of  the  Union. 

Minneapolis,  with  eighteen  tributary  lines  of  railroads,  is  the  natural  centre  of  this 
vast  and  wealthy  region. 

The  Daily  Tribune  is  a  handsome  eight-page  metropolitan  newspaper,  with  leaves  cut 
and  pasted.  Every  page  is  desirable  for  advertising.  It  contains  full  Associated  Press  des- 
patches and  copious  special  telegrams.  It  is  the  newspaper  representative  and  exponent  of 
Minneapolis— the  only  morning  paper  in  this  city  of  130,000  people,  the  leading  Republican 
daily  northwest  of  Chicago.  Has  a  general  circulation  through  all  of  Minnesota  and  adja- 
cent portions  of  Iowa,  Wisconsin,  Dakota,  Montana  and  Manitoba — a  region  embracing  an 
unusually  Intelligent  and  thrifty  population  exceeding  3,500,000. 

The  Daily  Tribune  has  a  larger  CITY  circulation  than  any  other  paper  published  West 
of  Chicago,  delivering  by  carrier  in  Minneapolis  more  than  5,000  copies  daily,  and  having 
more  subscribers  in  Minneapolis  alone  than  any  other  morning  paper  has  in  St.  Paul  and 
Minneapolis  combined. 

Judicious  adverti.sers  do  not  ignore  such  a  constituency,  or  neglect  to  employ  the  best 
means  of  reaching  it. 

The  Minneapolis  Farmers'  Weekly  Tribune  is  similar  to  the  daily  in  form  and  makeup. 
It  is  the  leading  Farm  and  Family  Journal  of  the  Northwest,  and  is  quoted  as  authority 
throughout  that  section.  Its  various  departments  are  all  in  charge  of  competent  and  expe- 
rienced editors,  who  unite  in  making  it  a  journal  of  exceptional  value  to  all,  as  is  evidenced 
by  its  rapidly  Increasing  circulation  and  influence. 

■  Address  all  communications  to  THE  TRIBUNE,  Miuueapolis,  Minu. 


1086 


GEO.  P.  ROWELL   &  GO'S 


EARNEST    PRESBYTERIAN. 
Alamosa,       ...        Colorado. 

Jlonthly.    Established  in  1882. 
It  is  tlie  organ  of  the  Presbyterian  Churclies 
of  Colorado  and  New  Mexico. 
Circulation,  2,01)0. 

EL,     A  N  C  I  A  X  O  . 

Spanish  Monthly. 
The  only  Protestant  religious  .lournal  for 
the  Spanish-speaking  people  of  the  United 
States.    It  has  some  circulation  in  Chili  and 
Bogota. 

J.  J.  GILCHRIST,  Business  Manager. 


FORREST      RAMBLER, 


Bv  C.  W.  STICK  NEY. 


Forrest, 


Illiuois. 


BATESVILLE      GUARD. 

A    DEMOCRATIC    JOURNAL. 

Published  on  Wednesdays  at 

Batesville,  -,  -  Arkansas. 

FRA.NK  D.  DENTON,  -  -  Publisher 
Subscription,  $1.00  per  Annum. 
The  largest  circulating  paper  in  the  rich  and 
productive  counties  of  Independence,  Izard, 
Sharp  Fulton,  Stone,  Lawrence  and  Baxter. 
A  splendid  medium  for  advertising.  No  wood- 
cuts taken.  No  attention  will  be  given  to  due 
bill  advertising  jiropositions,  and  no  adver- 
tisements inserted  to  fill  up  with.  Legitimate 
ones  solicited. 

"tIhE     old     SETTIiERS' 
TELEPHONE. 


Springfield, 


Illinois. 


WILLIAM  F.  AITKEN,  Publisher. 


Every  teacher  (over  200)  in  Sangamon  County 
is  constituted  an  agent  for  the  paper.  Circu- 
lation, 4,000.  Five  columns ;  quarto ;  monthly. 

Subscription,  50  cents  per  year. 

THE      P  H  YSIO-MEDICAL 
JOURNAL. 


THE 

Jaiiiestowu, 


P  I  O  N  I  E  R  . 

-        -        -        Dakota. 


Founded  in  1883.    Circulation,  1,000  copies. 
A.  STEINBACH,  Publisher. 


ludianapolis, 


Indiana. 


A  Monthly  Journal  of  Medicine  and  Sur- 
gery. 32  pages  of  original  matter.  A  live, 
wide-awake  publication  devoted  to  the  in- 
terests of  truth  and  medical  reform.  Believes 
in  medicine  as  a  science  and  remedies  non- 
poisonous.    See  it. 

GEO.  HASTY,  M.D.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


Is  issued  evei-y  Thursday.     Terms,  $2.00  per 
annum,  in  advance. 

The  Pionier  is  the  only  German  paper  pub- 
lished in  Northern  Dakota,  and  business  men 
will  find  it  to  their  advantage  to  advertise 
in  the  same. 

LUZERNE  COUNTY  EXPRESS. 


Published  every  Saturday  at 
Wilkes-Barre,     -     Luzerne  Co.,  Pa. 


A  German  weekly  paper. 


AUGUST  STUTZBACH, 


Publisher. 


The  circulation  of  this  live  local  paper  is 
constantly  increasing.  It  is  second  to  none 
in  valuation  for  advertisers.  Official  organ 
of  the  county. 

THE    CALUMET    NEWS. 


Calumet, 


Michigan. 


FRED.  MACKENZIE,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


N.  B.— The  above  paper,  being  the  nearest 
published  to  the  mines  in  Keweenaw  Coun- 
ty, notices  of  meetings,  etc.,  In  connection 
with  such  mines  should,  to  make  them  legal, 
be  published  in  this  paper. 

DER    DEUTSCHE    PIONIER. 


Wausau, 


Wisconsin. 


Published  every  Saturday. 


A.  W.  YOUNG, 


Publisher. 


The  only  German  Republican  paper  pub- 
lished in  Central  Wisconsin.  The  large  sub- 
scription list  and  continuous  advertising  pat- 
ronage of  The  Pionier  renders  it  worth.v 
the  attention  of  advertisers  desiring  trade 
from  the  State. 

THE    LINCOLN    CLIPPER. 


Hamlin, 


Lincoln  Co.,  W.  Va. 


W.  S.  BOWLES,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


THE   WEEKLY  BARNESVILLE 
TIMES. 

Barnesville, 


A  weekly  paper,  devoted  to  the  interests  of 
Lincoln,  Boone,  Logan  and  adjoining  Coun- 
ties. The  Clipper  is  the  only  paper  pub- 
lished in  Hamlin,  is  Democratic  in  politics, 
circulates  throughout  several  counties,  and 
as  an  advertising  medium  in  its  district  is 
unequalled. 


THE    REVEILLE. 


Minnesota. 


Subscription,  $1.50  per  year. 

Advertising  rates,  75  cents  per  inch  a  month. 

Circulation  largely  increasing  in  a  rising 
city  and  prosperous  farming  county.  Divi- 
sion St.  P.,  M.  &  M.  Ry. 

E.  J.  TAYLOR,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


North  field'. 


Vermont. 


FRED.    R.    BELKNAP,    Editor-in-Chief. 
R.  W.  STEWART,  Business  Manager. 


A  college  periodical,  published  the  first  of 
every  month  during  the  college  year  by  the 
Students  of  Norwich  University.  The  Re- 
veille has  a  good  circulation  and  will  re- 
ceive a  few  suitaljlc  advertisements  at  low 
rates.  All  eommunii-ations  should  be  ad- 
dressed THE  REVEILLE,  Lock  Box  20,  North- 
field,  Vermont. 


AMliRICAN    NEWSl'AI'EK    DJUKCTOKV 


1087 


The    Handicraftsman. 


BOSTON, 


MASSACHUSETTS. 


A    MONTHLY    PAPER, 


Devoted    to    the    interests    of   Industrial    Education,    and    all    Other 
Important    Social    Problems. 


ONLY    ONE    DOLLAR    A     YEAR. 


THE    LONG    LIST    OF    FAMOUS    CONTRIBUTORS    GIVES    IT    A    REMARKABLE 

LITERARY    VALUE,    WHICH    NO    OTHER    PAPER    IN    THE 

LAND     CAN    EXCEL. 


LIST    OF     CONTRIBUTORS. 


Rev.  E.  E.  Hale,  D.  D. 

Rev.  James  Freeman  Clarke,  D.  D. 

Rt.  Rev.  F.  D.  Huntington,  D.  D. 

Rev.  Phillips  Brooks,  D.  D. 

Rev.  James  De  Normandie. 

Rev.  E.  A.  Horton. 

Mrs.  Edna  D.  Cheney. 

Miss  E.  P.  Channino. 

Eev.  H.  Bernard  Carpenter. 

Miss  Mary  E.  Dewey. 

Mrs.  James  Guild. 

Miss  Laura  M.  Marquand. 

Rev.  L.  Dickerman. 

General  H.  K.  Oliver. 

Mrs  F.  Q.  Story. 

Dr.  Clarence  J.  Blake. 

Rev.  M.  J.  Savage. 

Miss  M.  J.  Miles. 


Miss  Lisbeth  Comyns. 

Hon.  Alexander  H.  Rice. 

Dr.  Charles  P.  Putnam. 

Mrs.  Harriet  Prescott  Spofford, 

Miss  Clarke. 

H.  p.  Kidder,  Esq. 

Hon.  Walbridge  A.  Field. 

Rev.  Grindall  Reynolds. 

Miss  L.  P.  Hale. 

Rev.  Charles  F.  Dole. 

Mr.  C.  G.  Ernst. 

Mr.  Wm.  Howell  Reed. 

Mrs.  M.  C.  D   Silsbee. 

Rev.  J.  G.  Brooks. 

Herbert  W.  Collixgwood. 

Rev.  Rufus  Ellis,  D.  D. 

Rev.  W.  B.  Wright, 

and  others. 


ITS    CIRCULATION   AMONG    FAMILIES    OF    WEALTH    AND    REFINEMENT   GIVE    IT" 
AN    EXCEPTIONAL    VALUE    AS    AN    ADVERTISING    MEDIUM. 


Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1088  GEO.  P.  ROWELL   &  GO'S 

THE      WEEKLY      GAZETTE. 

Published   every  Saturday  moruiug  at 
GAIiT,  -  -  -  -  -  -  .  CALIFORNIA, 

By  MEACHAM  &  CAMPBELL,  Proprietors. 

SUBSCRIPTION,  $3  PER  YEAR,  OR  $2.50  IF  PAID  IN  ADVANCE. 
Merchants  and  others  can  rely  on  Kettiug  g(jod  returns  from  the  use  of  its  advertising 

columns. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    STATE    JOURNAL. 
HARBISBIRO,  ....  PENNSYLVANIA. 

Published  every  Saturday,  by  "THE  JOURNAL"  Publishing  Co. 
One  Year,  in  Advance,  $1.50. 
The  State  Journal  is  the  onlj-  general  newspaper  devoted   to  the  interests  of  the 
■colored  people  in  the  State  of  Pennsylvania.    Prompt  returns  are  the  result  of  all  adver- 
tisements inserted  In  our  columns.    Orders  solicited.    Rates  on  application. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

THE   EXPONENT. 

Published  every  Friday  Morning  at 
CULPEPER,  ......  VIRGINIA. 

A  wide-awake.  Democratic,  Anti-Monopoly  and  handsomely  printed  weekly  paper. 

JAMES    W.   GREEN,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

Circulates  universally  in  Culpeper  County,  largely  in  Orange,  Madison,  Rappahannock 
and  Fauquier  Counties,  and  to  some  extent  in  all  parts  of  the  State.  A  splendid  advertising 
medium  in  the  localities  mentioned. 


CANADIAN  ROYAL  TEMPLAR. 


HAMILTON,  .....  ONTARIO,    CAN. 

W.  W.  BUCHANAN,  Editor  and  Manager. 
Only  publication  devoted  to  the  great  Order  of  Royal  Templars  In  Canada,  circulating 
in  every  province  and  territory  in  the  Dominion,  and  also  in  Newfoundland.    Circulation, 
5,000.    A  limited  number  of  unobjectionable  advertisements  accepted  at  $1.50  per  inch  each 
Insertion.  Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    KIRKWOOD    LEADER. 

Only  Paper  Published  at 
lilRKWOOD,  -  -         -_  -  -  ILLINOIS. 

CHARLES    BRADSHAW,   Editor  and  Proprietor. 

Room  in  our  columns  for  a  few  paying  advertisements.     Room  in  our  waste  basket  for 

frauds  and  starvation  rates. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    YELLOW    SPRINGS    RE  VIE  W^. 

Published  every  Friday  at 
YELLOW    SPRINGS,  -  -  -  .  .  OHIO. 

In  the  interest  of  Yellow  Springs  and  vicinity  and  Antioeh  College. 
A.  E.  HUMPHREYS,  Proprietor. 
A  family  paper  of  interest  to  and  subscribed  for  by  all  the  thi-ifty  residents  of  the 
county.    An  excellent  advertising  medium.     Rates  reasonable.    Advertisers  of  respectable 
wares  will  And  it  to  their  advantage  to  patronize  its  advertising  columns. 


THE      VIRGINIAN. 

Published  Weekly  at 
WOODSTOCK,  .....  VIRGINIA. 

A    FIRST-CLASS    FAMILY    NEWSPAPER. 

R.    H.    MARTIN,  -  -  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

Terms,  $1.50  per  Year,  in  Advance. 

It  gives  all  the  news,  local,  State  and  national.  It  has  the  best  original  and  selected 
articles,  and  a  rapidly  increasing  circulation.  It  is  a  reliable  and  live  newspaper,  keep- 
ing abreast  with  the  times. 


THE    DECATUR    W^EEKLY    POST. 


DECATUR,  ......  TEXAS. 

COLLINS    &    KOBERSON,  Editors  and  Proprietors 

CIRCULATION,    l,asO.  ESTABLISHED    IN   1882. 

A  "Simon  pure  "  Democratic  journal,  published  at  the  centre  of  the  cotton,  corn,  wheat 

and  fruit-growing  country  of  North  Texas. 

Gko.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER   DIRECTORY.  108& 


The  Pokrok  Zapadu. 


OMAHA,  _  .  -  -  NEBRASKA. 


HAS  LARGER  CIRCULATION  THAN  ANY  BOHEMIAN   PAPER  IN  THE  COUNTRY. 
Sworn  statement  of  circulation  furnished  on  application. 


JOHN    ROSICKY,  -  -  -  Editor   and  Publistier. 


The  Kvety  Americke- 


AN  ILLUSTRATED  MONTHLY  MAGAZINE.    IS  THE  ONLY  PAPER  OF  ITS  KIND  IN  THE 
BOHEMIAN  LANGUAGE  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agent?,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Sunday    Ledger. 


DANVILLE,  -  .  -  ILLINOIS. 


The  Ledger  Is  the  only  Sunday  paper  published  in  Eastern  Illinois.  It  has  a  large 
circulation  by  carrier  in  Danville,  a  city  of  li.OOO  people,  and  by  mail  in  Vermilion  and 
surrounding  counties  iu  Illinois  and  in  Western  Indiana.  It  Is  neatly  printed,  especial 
pains  being  bestowed  upon  its  mechanical  department.  It  is  a  six-column,  eight-page 
paper,  and  gives  attention  to  general  and  local  news,  to  literature,  music,  stage,  etc.  It 
has  a  large  circulation  among  the  farming  and  mining  classes. 


As  an  advei-tising  medium.  The  Ledger  possesses  advantages  over  all  other  papers 
published  in  Its  legitimate  field.  Being  well  and  carefully  printed  throughout,  each  adver- 
tisement shows  attractively  and  distinctly. 


NO  ADVERTISEMENTS  SUSPICIOUS  IN  EITHER  MATTER  OR  PAY  WILL  BE 

INSERTED. 


IT  WILL  PAY  ADVERTISERS  TO  GIVE  IT  A  TRIAL. 

THE  SUNDAY  LEDGER,  Danville,  IIL. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co,,  Agents,  10   Spruce  St.,  New    York. 

69 


1090  GEO.   P.    R0\VI';LL&   CO'S 


The    Toledo    Post. 

EVENING  AND  WEEKLY. 


CHAPIN,  BRINKERHOFP  &  CO.  -  -  Publishers, 

TOLEDO.  -  -         -  -  -  OHIO. 

DAILY,  One  Cent ;  Six  Cents  a  Week ;  Tliree  Dollars  a  Year.    WEEKLY,  Fifty.  Cents  a  Year. 

The  only  One  Cent  Paper  in  Ohio  outside  of  Cincinnati  and  Cleveland.  Circulates  dally 
in  railway  towns  within  fifty  to  one  hundred  miles  of  Toledo— in  Northwestern  Ohio, 
Northeastern  Indiana  and  Southeastern  Michigan. 

The  Post  Is  the  popular  advertising  medium  of  Toledo,  and  reaches  more  people  dally 

than  any  other  paper  in  Northwestern  Ohio.     Terms  reasonable,  and  made  known  on 

application.  

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


American  Potteryand  Glassware 

Repoirter. 

PITTSBURGH,  -  _-_         -  PENNSYLVANIA. 

LEADING  JOURNAL  OF  ITS  CLASS  IN  THE  WORLD. 


Containing  from  36  to  40  pages  w^eekly.  Its  attractive  appearance  and  valuable  contents 
have  caused  it  to  be  universally  recognized  as  the  leading  journal  of  its  class  in  the  world. 
Has  the  indorsement  of  American  manufacturers,  and  circulates  largely  in  England, 
France,  Germany,  etc.  Intlispensable  to  dealers  in  crockery,  glassware,  lamps,  house-fur- 
nishing goods,  etc.  Annual  subscription,  post-paid  to  any  part  of  the  United  States  or 
Canada,  only  $4.00  ;  to  England,  Germany  and  France,  $5.00.  Foreign  subscriptions  should 
be'remitted  by  money  order  or  exchange  on  New  York,  payable  to  Geo.  E.  Williams  &  Co. 
'  Best  medium  for  glass  manufacturers,  potters,  etc.,  for  bringing  their  productions  promi- 
nently before  reliable  dealers.    Sample  copies  free.    Address, 

GEORGE  E.  WILLIAMS  &  CO.,  -  -  -  PITTSBURGH,  PA. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York.  


L'Etendard 


MONTREAL,  -  -  -  -  CANADA. 

THE  ONLY  FRENCH  DAILY  IN  THE  DOMINION  HAVING  A  MORNING  AND 

EVENING  EDITION. 


Our  commex-clal  and  financial  review  and  current  prices  are  most  carefully  edited  and 
revised.  As  an  advertising  medium  L'Etendard  offers  the  exceptional  advantage  of  a 
morning  edition,  with  a  large  circulation  amongst  business  and  professional  men,  whilst  its 
ONE  CENT  evening  edition  is  read  by  thousands  of  the  retail  trade  and  working  classes.  Its 
constantly  increasing  circulation  now  extends  to  nearly  every  point  of  the  Province  of 
<2uebec.  as  well  as  a  large  portion  of  the  other  provinces  and  of  the  United  States. 

Our  Weekly  edition  has  been  enlarged  to  twelve  pages,  and  has  a  large  and  Influential 

circulation  amongst  the  French  resi<leuts  of  Canada  and  United  States,  and  has  the  largest 

circulation  of  anyFrench  paper  in  Canada.    Special  contract  for  a  certain  number  of  lines 

and  annual  contracts  on  most  favorable  terms  to  the  trade. 

PRENDERGAST  &  CO.,  Editors  and  Proprietors,         -  -  MONTREAL,  CANADA. 

Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The     Presto 


MONTHLY      AND      SEMI-MONTHLY      EDITIONS. 

CEDAR  RAPIDS,  -  -  -  -  IOWA. 

FORMERLY  THE  WESTERN  MUSICAL  AND  HOME  JOURNAL. 

A  PUBLICATION  DEVOTED  TO  MUSIC,  ART,  LITERATURE,  DRAMA  AND  THE  TRADES. 

H.  C.  WAITE,  Publisher.        F.  N.  ABBOTT,  Manager. 

ENTIRELY  HOME  PRINT,  and  ALL  ORIGINAL  SET-UP  MATTER. 

Circulates  in  every  County  in  Iowa  and  the  principal  towns  in  Iowa,  Nebraska,  Southern 

Minnesota,  Dakota,  and  largely  In  the  territories.    Sold  on  the  leading  railroad  trains  and 

by  news  dealers  throughout  the  Northwest.    Local  supplemental  editions  of  The  Presto 

are  also  issued  for  circulation  In  towns  being  canvassed  by  our  solicitors,  giving  Items  of 

special   Interest  in  such  towns.    The  patrons  of  The  Presto  say  they  consider  It  a  flrst- 

class  advertising  medium.  Office :  No.  52  First  Avenue,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa. 

Geo.  P.  Ro'vell  &  Co.,  Ayents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1091 


Sanford      Herald. 


SANFORD,  -  -  -  -  _  MAINE. 


T.   P.   JAMES, Publisher. 


BEST     ADVERTISING     MEDIUM    WITHIN    A    RADIUS     OF     TWENTY     MILES. 


REACHES      EVERYBODY, 


Advertisements  artlsticallj'  displayed  and  classified.  The  tj'pographical  appearance  of 
The  Herald  compares  favorably  with  that  of  any  newspaper  in  the  country,  and  every 
line  is  printed  clear  and  distinct,  thereby  giving  the  advertiser  what  he  pays  for— a  readable 
announcement. 

RATES    LOW    AND    RETURNS    LARGE.       TRY    IT    ONCE    AND    YOU    WILL   AGAIN. 


Geo.  p.  Rowkll  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE 

Champion  of  Freedom  and  Right 


OFFICIAL    ORGAN    OF    THE    BEER,    WINE    AND    SPIRIT    TRADE    OF    THE 

UNITED    STATES. 


PAUL    SCHUSTER,    Editor    and    Poblisher. 


45    LA    SALLE    STREET,  -  -  CHICAGO,    ILL. 


This  is  a  weekly  newspaper,  published  since  1878,  under  the  name  of  "Journal  of 
Freedom  and  Right,"  since  changed  to  "The  Champion  op  Freedom  akd  Right."  Its  cir- 
culation extends  to  nearly  six  hundred  cities  and  towns,  chiefly  In  the  States  of  Illinois, 
Indiana  and  Ohio,  and  to  nineteen  other  Southern  and  Western  States.  As  an  advertising 
medium  for  the  Liquor  Dealers  and  Manufacturers,  and  for  all  those  branches  of  com- 
merce and  Industry  which  are  connected  with  the  liquor  traffic,  it  has  no  superior  iu  the 
United  States. 


THE      CHAMPION 


advocates  personal,  civil  and  constitutional  liberty,  antagonizes  the  wide-spread  fanatical 
movement  aiming  at  the  legal  prohibition  of  the  manufacture  and  sale  of  beer,  wine  and 
spirituous  liquors,  and  demands  for  the  persons  engaged  therein  the  same  protection  and 
privileges  which  are  accorded  to  every  other  branch  of  our  national  Industries. 


Geo.  p.  Roweli.  &  Co.,  Agents,  No.  10  spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1092 


GEO.  P.   ROWELL  &   GO'S 


THE    GAZETTE. 


Cedar  Kapid8<        .        -         .         Iowa. 

Dailv  and  Weekly. 

Published  by  THE  GAZETTfe  COMPANY. 

Clarence  L.  Miller,  President  &  Treasurer. 

F.  W.  Fadlkes,  Vice-President  &  Secretary. 

Rates  of  Subscription : 

Dally— Single  copy.  :i  cents ;  per  week,  15 
cents ;  per  month,  .iO  cents.  Weekly  Terms- 
Single  copy,  5  cents  ;  per  annum,  $1. 

A  first-class  newspaper.  Has  become  the 
favorite  journal  throughout  this  section  of 
the  country.  For  advertising  rates,  address 
THE  gAZETTE  COMPANY. 

The  Oldest  Newspaper  in  Washington  Ter- 
ritory.   Established  lau. 

THE    STATES.1IAN. 

Published  DaOy  and  Weekly  at 
AValla  Walla,  Washingtou  Territory. 

FRANK  J.  PARKER,  Proprietor. 
Weekly,  .sa  per  Annum.  Daily,  $10  per  Annum. 
The  Daily  Statesman  is  the  official  city 
paper.  As  an  advertising  medium  The 
Statesman  possesses  advantages  above  all 
other  papers  in  the  Territory. 

THE     SUIiPHER      SPRINGS 
ENTERPRISE. 


Sulphur  Spriugs, 


Texas. 


W.  T.  BLYTHE,  Jr.,  Publisher. 
Subscription,  -  -  $1.50  a  Year. 
A  large,  eight-page,  weekly  paper,  devoted 
to  the  interest  of  Hopkins  County.  We  in- 
tend to  put  The  Enterprise  in  every  home 
in  the  county.  Ask  all  those  who  receive  a 
copy  to  read  its  columns  carefully,  and  after 
doing  so,  to  come  up  and  subscribe.  The  En- 
terprise is  an  excellent  advertising  medium. 


THE    EVENING    PARAGRAPH. 


Peunsylvaiiia. 

Published  Daily. 


Warren, 

Subscription  Price  :  One  year,  in  advance,  $6. 
Contains  local,  telegraph  and  general  news. 
AN   INDEPENDENT  NEWSPAPER. 
A.s  an  advertising  medium  The  Paragraph 
has  no  parallel.    Orders  solicited. 

Address  THE  PARAGRAPH  CO.,  Warren,  Pa. 

DER 
STERN  DES  WESTEICHEN  OHIO. 


New  Bremen,  Ohio, 

THEO.  PURPUS, 


Publisher. 


A  German  Weekly.    Terms,  $2.C0  per  Year. 

The  only  paper  published  at  New  Bremen. 
Circulates  extensively  in  a  large  and  wealthy 
agricultural  district,  where  important  manu- 
factories abound  A  valuable  advertising 
medium. 

OUR    CHURCH    NEWS. 


Pliiladelpliia,  Pn. 


Olney,        -        •    

Published  Monthly.    25  Cents  per  Annum. 

REV.  S.  W.  GEHRETT,         -         -         Editor 

Circulation,  1,000  Copies. 

Advertising  rates,  which  are  low  and  uni- 
form, furnished  on  application.  Subscrip- 
tions and  advertising  orders  solicited.  Ad- 
dress all  communications  to  the  editor,  REV. 
S.  W.  GEHRETT,  Olney,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 


THE    RAY. 

Parkesbnrg,  -  Pennsylvania. 

PHILADELPHIA     OFFICE: 
No.  710  Arch  Street. 

The  Rat  is  published  monthly  at  50  cents  per 
annum. 
All  business  communications  and  ex- 
clianges  must  be  addressed  to  Philadelphia 
Office,  710  Arch  Street.  The  Ray  offers  un 
equalled  advantages  to  advertisers  on  very 
moderate  terms. 


THE     KINCARDINE    STANDARD. 


Issued  Weekly  at 
Kincardine,  -  Bruce  Co.,  Ont. 


A.  DENHOLM,  Publisher. 


The  Standard  is  a  large,  well-conducted 
family  newspaper.  The  best  published  in- 
Bruce  County,  and  as  an  advertising  me- 
dium is  unexcelled. 

THE    CHARLOTTE    LEADER. 


Charlotte, 


Michigan. 


By  W.  G.  BLYMYER. 


Terms, 


.$1.50  per  Year. 


An  eight-page  paper,  published  weekly. 
Has  commenced  its  tliirty-flrst  year  of  exist- 
ence. It  has  improved  with  age  and  is  a  good 
live  paper,  well  supported  by  enterprising 
business  men  who  fully  appreciate  the  bene- 
fits of  advertising.  Send  for  advertising  ratc= 

HARRISON    COUNTY    NEWS. 
Missouri  Valley,  Harrison  Co.,  lo^va. 

L.  F.  COOK,  Proprietor. 

L.  BALLOU,  Editor  and  Manager, 

To  whom  all  accounts  must  be  paid,  and  who 

is  responsible  for  all  bills  contracted. 
Terms,  per  year,  -  -  -  $1.50i 

If  not  paid  in  advance,  $2.00. 
The  News  is  the  official  paper  of  the  coun- 
ty. Is  a  live  eight-pt.ge  journal,  devoted 
especially  to  local  and  county  news,  and  has 
the  largest  circulation  of  any  paper  in  Harri- 
son County.  Business  men  will  see  the  im- 
portance of  advertising  in  a  live  newspaper. 
Advertising  rates  sent  on  application. 

THE   WHITING  WEEKLY  NEWS. 


Whiting, 


Kansas. 


Published  every  Friday  by  WILL.  C.  BROWN. 
Terms,  $1.00  per  Year. 

A  weekly  newspaper,  devoted  to  the  pro- 
motion of  home  interests.  With  a  large  and 
increasing  circulation  it  commends  Itself  to 
advertisers. 

Advertising  Rates.— Whole  column,  one 
year,  $75;  half-column,  $40  ;  quarter-column, 
.§25  ;  eighth-column.  $15  ;  sixteenth  column, 
$10  ;  cards  of  six  lines  or  less,  .$5. 

BALTIMORE    LABOR    FREE 
PRESS. 


Bnltiniore,  -  -  Maryland. 

Published  every  Saturday. 

STEWART  &  ROXBROUGH,  Publishers  and 

Proprietors. 
GEORGE  S.  STEWART.  -  -  Editor. 
Sub.scription.  $1.00  per  Year. 
Devoted  to  the  interest  of  united  labor. 
The  huge  circulation  of  this  paper  makes  it  a 
most  desirable  field  for  advertising.  Address 
all  communications  to  office  of  publication, 
14-1  W.  Baltimore  Street. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPEU   DIKECTORV.  1093 


The    American    Exporter. 


TRIBUNE    BUILDING,  -  -  NEW    YORK. 


PUBLISHED  MONTHLY  FOR  DESPATCH  TO  EVERY  PART  OF  THE  WORLD. 


Edited  by  GEORGE  BARTHOLOMEW  &  FRANKLIN  H.  TINKER. 


Published  by  ROOT  &  TINKER, Tribune  Building,  N.  Y. 


Advertisers  find  The  Exporter  the  most  profitable  medium  in  the  world  to  Reach 
Foi'eign  Buyers.  It  is  the  recognized  Official  Organ  of  the  U.  S.  Consular  Corps,  and  the 
Most  Complete  and  Largest  Commercial  Journal  Published. 


It  has  numbered  among  its  contributors  during  the  past  year  Gen.  J.  A.  Halderman, 
Minister  to  Siam  ;  Consul-General  Thomas  B.  Van  Buren,  Yokohama,  Japan  :  Consul- 
Geueral  Warner  P.  Sutton,  Matamoras,  Mexico;  Consul  General  David  H.  Strother,  City 
of  Mexico ;  Henry  Highland  Garuett,  late  Consul  General  at  Monrovia,  Liberia ;  Consul- 
General  Ramon  O.  Williams,  Havana,  Cuba ;  Consul-General  C.  C.  Andrews,  Rio  de 
Janeiro,  Brazil ;  Consul-General  John  M.  Laugston,  Port  au  Prince,  Hayti ;  Consul-General 
O.  M.  Spencer,  Melbourne,  Victoria  ;  Joseph  Nimmo,  Jr.,  Chief  of  the  Bureau  of  Statistics  : 
Consul  Albert  D.  Shaw,  Manchester,  England ;  Consul  G.  W.  Griffin,  Auckland,  N.  Z. ;  Consul 
Charles  Kahlo,  Sydney,  N.  S.  W. :  Consul  George  C.  Tanner,  Liege,  Belgium;  Consul  S.  G. 
W.  Benjamin.  Teheran,  Persia ;  Consul  Adolph  G.  Studer,  Singapore,  India;  Consul  A.  G. 
Van  Riper,  Moscow,  Russia ;  Consul  George  F.  Mosher,  Sonneberg,  Germany  ;  Consul  E.  L. 
Oppenheim,  Cadiz,  Spain  ;  Consul  Prindle,  Para,  Brazil ;  Consul  Edward  L.  Baker,  Buenos 
Ayres,  Argentine  Republic  ;  Consul  Alexander  L.  Russell,  Montevideo,  Uruguay ;  Consul 
Edmund  W.  P.  Smith,  Carthagena,  U.  S.  Columbia ;  Consul  Horatio  M.  Beach,  Puerto 
Cabello,  Venezuela  ;  Consul  F.  A.  Mathews;  Tangier,  Morocco,  and  many  other  consuls  and 
consular  agents  of  the  United  States.        Advertising  Rates  on  Application. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


La     Press  ei 


PUBLISHED    IN    THE    FRENCH    LANGUAGE    IN 

MONTREAL,  -  .  -  -  CANADA, 

AT    NOON,    THREE    AND     FIVE    O'CLOCK. 


WARRANTED      TO     HAVE     THE    LARGEST    CIRCULATION    OF    ALL    THE    FRENCH 

NEWSPAPERS    IN    CANADA. 


THE  BRIGHTEST,  H  >NDSOMEST,  BEST  INFORMED  PAPER  IN  CANADA. 


PERFECTLY    INDEPENDENT    IN    POLITICS    OR    ANY    OTHER    QUESTIONS. 


THE    BEST    MEDIUM    TO    REACH    THE     FRENCH    POPULATION    IN    CANADA. 


Printed  off  new  type  from  Millar  &  Richard,  and  on  a  Marinoni  rotative  press. 


The  improvements  in   La  Presse,  and  its   particular   attention   to   Local  News,    has 
Siven  It  the  most  rapid  increase  in  circulation  ever  known  in  Montreal  journalism. 

Advertising  rates  and  full  information  furnished  on  application. 


W.    E.    BLUMHART,  Editor  and  Proprietor, 

1540  NoTKE  Dame  Street. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1094 


GEO.  P.  ROWELL   &   GO'S 


PAWTUXET  VAIiLiEY   GLEANER. 
Plienix,       ...       Rhode  Island. 


JOHN  H.  CAMPBELL,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


An  eight-page  weekly  paper,  devoted  to 
local  Interests  and  general  news.  Located 
In  a  large  manufacturing  district,  its  exten- 
sive circulation  makes  It  a  most  desirable 
medium  for  advertisers. 

ST.    PETER     HERALD. 


St.  Peter, 


3Iiuncsota. 


The  Her.\ld  Is  an  assured  success.  Its  cir- 
culation is  large  and  rapidly  increasing.  Un- 
surpassed as  an  advertising  medium. 


PUBLISHED  EVERY  FRIDAY  MORNING. 


J.  BLACKISTON  &  H.J.  ESSLER,  Publishers. 


SuBSCKiPTioN  Rates  :    Terms,  per  Year,  $1.50. 

Address  all  communications  to 
THE  ST.  PETER  HERALD. 

THE    SENTINEL. 
McGrawville,        .        .        New  York. 


Published  Every  Thursday  Morning  by  the 
BERGGREN  BROS. 


Terms,  $1.00  per  year. 
The  Sentinel  is  the  only  paper  published 
at  McGrawville,  and  has  an  extensive  circula- 
tion throughout  Cortland  County  ;  its  readers 
are  among  the  thrifty  and  industrial  classes, 
and  as  an  advertising  medium  it  is  equal  to 
any  paper  in  the  county. 

Orders  solicited.    Rates  reasonable. 

THE 
MARIONVIL,l>E    COUMERCIAL. 

Marionville,  -  -  Missouri. 

R.  H.  FITE,  Publisher. 

PUBLISHED  EVERY  FRIDAY. 

The  Commercial  is  one  of  the  favorite 
weeklies  of  Missouri ;  it  is  the  only  paper 
published  In  this  enterprising  town."  It  has 
a  large  subscription  list  and  is  rapidly  in- 
creasing in  circulation.  It  is  one  of  thebest 
mediums  that  advertisers  can  use.  Terms  of 
subscription,  $1  per  year.  Send  for  rates  of 
advertising. 


McKEAN  COUNTY  MINER. 


Smethport, 


Penusylvania. 


Published  every  Friday. 

L.  ROGERS,      -       -       Editor  and  Proprietor. 

Terms  of  Subscription  : 
Payable  in  advance,  1  year,  $1.50  ;  6  months, 
$1.00;  3  months,  75  cents. 
An  old  established  weekly,  with  a  large 
and  constantly-increasing  circulation.  An 
excellent  advertising  medium  as  it  is  pub- 
lished in  the  centre  of  extensive  mining  and 
petroleum  regions.  Advertising  rates  fur- 
nished on  application. 


THE    MOUNTAIN    PROSPECT. 


Mountain    Grove,   Wright    Co.,    Mo. 


S.  T.  TALCOTT,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


A  non-political  paper.  Devoted  to  the  in- 
terests of  the  town,  the  county,  the  old  citi- 
zen and  the  new.  Subscription,  $1.00  per 
annum.  An  eight  page  paper;  well  got- 
ten up,  contains  all  the  news  of  the  day,  both 
hical  and  general,  and  circulates  largely 
throughout  the  State.  Rates  for  advertising 
furnished  upon  application. 


THE    BANNER    OF    LIBERTY. 
Ellenville,  -  Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y. 


OLD     JEFFERSONIAN    DEMOCRATIC 
ORGAN.        Established  1849. 


Bona-flde  circulation  in  every  State  and 
Territory  of  the  Union.  Limited  advertising 
space.  Eight  pages,  48  columns.  An  excellent 
advertising  medium  to  those  who  wish  to- 
reach  farmers. 

BENEDICT  BROS.,  Publishers. 


THE 

OHIO    EDUCATIONAL    MONTHLY 

AND    NATIONAL    TEACHER. 

The  Monthly  starts  on  its  thirty-fourth 
year  full  of  hope.  Its  subscription  list  is  now 
two-and-a-half  times  what  it  was  two-and-a- 
half  years  ago.  No  effort  will  be  spared  to 
keep  this,  the  oldest  educational  magazine 
now  published  in  America,  in  the  very  front 
rank  as  a  helpful,  inspiring  and  reliable  jour- 
nal for  all  engaged  in  the  work  of  education. 
Publishers  and  others  will  find  The  Monthly 
a  desirable  medium  for  their  advertisements. 
Subscription,  $1.50  a  vear.  Address  SAMUEL 
FINDLEY,  Editor  &  Proprietor,  Akron  Ohio. 


MONDAY  LEADER. 


St.  Joseph, 


Missouri. 


Published  every  Monday  by 
JOSEPH  H.  CRANE. 


Terms  :    $1  50  per  Year,  in  Advance. 

A  live  local  paper  ;  its  circulation  Is  increas- 
ing rapidly  ;  a  very  superior  medium  for  ad- 
vertisers. 

Rates  furnished  upon  application. 


WABASHA    COUNTY    HERALD. 
Wabasha, 


Minnesota. 


O.  F.  COLLIER  &  CO.,  Editors  and  Prop'rs. 

TERMS,  $2.00  PER  YEAR. 
ESTABLISHED  1S57. 
The  pioneer  newspaper  of  Wabash  County. 
The  Herald  is  a  live  paper,  and  contains  all 
that  is  important  in  local  and  general  news. 
Its  circulation  is  extensive,  and  otters  rare 
advantages  to  advertisers. 

Rates  upon  application. 

ONE  CENT  A  WORD 

Will  pay  for  an  advertisement  in  the 

SARATOGA    EAGLE, 

Saratoga  Springs,        -        New  Y^ork. 

The  best  advertisin.g  medium  at  the  great- 
est of  the  world's  watering  places.  Half 
price  each  subsequent  inserlion.  Specimen 
copy  sent  on  receipt  of  S  cents.  It  has  a  large 
and  thorough  circulation  to  yearly  subscrib- 
ers, including  the  hotels,  boarding  houses, 
stores,  ofHces,  ami  with  rare  exceptions  pri- 
vate residences.  A  large  extra  circulation 
among  guests  during  the  .season  Address 
JNO.  JOHNSON  &  CO..  Saratoga  Springs,  N.Y. 

THE    SATURDAY    BUDGET. 


Ripley, 


Ohio. 


Every   Saturday    Morning    by 
G.  W.  MENAUGH  &  CO. 


invariably  in  Advance. 


$1.25  a  year, 

The  Budget  is  a  bright,  well  printed  paper, 
containing  all  the  local  and  general  news. 
It  now  has  a  much  larger  circulation  in 
Brown  and  ad.ioiniug  counties  than  any 
other  paper  published  in  Ripley.  Advertisers- 
should  consult  its  terms. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER   DIRECTORY.  1095 


Horse    and    Waggon 


PITTSBURGH,  -  -  "  PENNSYLVANIA. 


PUBLISHED    MONTHLY    BY 
WM.    GORDON    BENNETT,  -  -  -  -  Proprietor. 


PER    YEAR,    ONE    DOLLAR,    IN    ADVANCE. 


Devoted    to    t^ie    Horse,    Waggon,    Buggy   and    Carriage    Trade. 


IT    HAS    A    LARGER    SUBSCRIPTION    LIST    THAN    ANY    SIMILAR    JOURNAL. 


THE     ACTUAL    CIRCULATION    OF    THE    MONTHLY      "HORSE    AND    WAGGON"    IS 
OVER    (10,000).   TEN    THOUSAND    COPIES. 


C  li  U  B  S. 

IN    CLUBS    OF    FIVE    OR   OVER    "THE    HORSE    AND    WAGGON"    WILL    BE    SENT 

ANYWHERE    IN    THE    UNITED    STATES    FOR    75    CENTS     PER    YEAR, 

ONE   COPY   FREE   TO    THE    GETTER   UP    OF   A   CLUB  OF  FIVE. 


TO    ADVERTISERS. 

WE  RESERVE  THE  RIGHT  TO  REJECT  ANY  AND  ALL  ADVERTISEMENTS 
THAT  WE  DO  NOT  DEEM  NECESSARY  TO  THE  WORTHY  NOTICE  OF  OUR 
MANY    READERS,    AND    OF    GENERAL    BENEFIT    TO    THEM. 


SEND      FOR      RATES      TO 

Wi>I.    GORDON    BENNETT,    Proprietor, 

1131    Liberty    Street,    Pittsburgli,    Pa. 


Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1096  GEO.  P.  ROVVELL  &  GO'S 

Florida    Agriculturist. 

DE    LAND,  _  _  -  -  FLORIDA. 

CODRINGTON    &    PAINTER,    Publishers.         C.   CODRINGTON,    Editor. 


TERMS,    $2.00    A    YEAR ;    SINGLE   COPY,  5  CENTS. 


A  Weelily  Jcmrnal,  devoted  to   State  interests  and    Soutliern  agriculture.      Valuable  for 
those  desiring  information  about  Florida. 

As  an  advertising  medium  The  Agriculturist  is  second  to  no  weelily  published  In  the 
State.  Circulating  in  all  the  Northern  and  Southern  States,  England,  Scotland,  Australia 
and  the  West  Indies.    Rates  for  advertising  furnished  on  application  by  letter  or  in  person. 


Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  Yorlv. 


Light    for    Thinkers. 

PUBLISHED  WEEKLY    AT 

ATLANTA.  -  -  -  -  GEORGIA. 


A.    C.    LADA.   Publisher.  G.    W.   KATES,  Editor. 


ONE    COPY,    ONE   YEAR,    $1.50. 


Light  for  Thinkers  lias  a  large  and  constantly  increasing  circulation.  Advertise- 
ments will  be  inserted  in  its  columns  at  reasonable  rates  To  convince  yourself  of  its  great 
value  as  an  advertising  medium,  send  an  order.    It  will  pay  you  to  do  so. 


Geo.  p.  Row  ell  &  Co..  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


CIRCULiATIOX,     12,000. 


Our    Rural    Homes. 

STURGIS,  -  -     -  -  MICHIGAN. 

OUR  RURAL  HOMES  PUBLISHING  CO.,  Publishers, 


A    MAGAZINE    FOR   THE    HOUSEHOLD,    FARM    AND   FIRESIDE. 


It  will  pay  vou  to  advertise  in  Our  Rural  Homes,  as  it  circulates  through  every  State 
and  Territory  of  the  Union  and  British  Posse  slons.  Being  a  monthly  it  will  be  propor- 
tionately mo're  valuable  to  advertisers  than  a  weekly,  as,  being  issued  less  frequently. 
It  is  read,  preserved  and  kept  before  its  readers  a  much  longer  time.  Sixty  thousand 
readers  now,  and  rapidly  increasing  in  number.  Subscription  books  open  at  all  times  for 
Inspection  by  our  advertisers.  Advertisers,  remember  our  rates  are  low,  and  will  be  fur- 
nished on  application.     Address,  THE    PUBLISHER,  Sturgis,  Mich. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Boston    Investigator. 

Published  every  Wednesday  morning,  at  Paine  Memorial  Building,  Appleton  Street, 
BOSTON,  -  -        -  MASSACHUSETTS. 

HORACE    SEAVER,  Editor.        JOSIAH    P.  MENDUM,  Proprietor. 


The  Boston  Investigator  is  devoted  to  the  development  and  promotion  of  universal 
•mental  liberty,  and  is  the  only  publication  of  its  kind  in  Boston.  Its  circulation  is  very 
large,  and  is  read  by  an  intelligent  and  tlirifty  class  of  people. 

Best  advertising  mediu.n  in  this  section  of  the  country. 

■    f  or  advertising  rates,  &c.,  address,  _    „ 

THE    PUBLISHER,  Boston,  Mass. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER   DIRECTORY.  1097 


The    Houston    Appeal. 


PINEAPPLE,  -  -  -  -  ALABAMA. 


J.    A.    JACK5*ON,    Editor    ami    Propiietor. 


■"THE   HOUSTON   APPEAL"   IS    PUBLISHED    EVERY    WEDNESDAY    AT    PINEAPPLE, 
AND    HAS    THE    LARGEST    CIRCULATION    OF    ANY    PAPER    PUBLISHED 
IN    WILCOX    COUNTY.       ITS    CIRCULATION    EXTENDS    INTO    WIL- 
COX,    BUTLER,    MONROE,    DALLAS,     MONTGOMERY,     LOWNDES 
AND   CONECUH    COUNTIES,    AND    IS   ONE    OF    THE    BEST 
ADVERTISING     MEDIUMS    IN    THIS    PART 
OF    THE     STATE. 


PERSONS    DESIRING    TO    ADVERTISE    WILL    FIND    IT    TO    THEIR    INTEREST 
TO    APPLY    FOR    OUR    ADVERTISING    RATES. 


(S  U  B  f<  C  U  I  P  T  I  O  N  : 

ONE    YEAR SI. 50 

SIX    MONTHS 75 

THREE    MONTHS 50 


ALL    REMITTANCES    SHOULD    BE    MADE    BY    POST    OFFICE     MONEY    ORDER 
OR    REGISTERED    LETTER,     ADDRESSED    TO 

THE    APPEAL, 
Pineapple,    Wilcox    County,    Ala, 


Geo.  p.  Rowkl',  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Sprucf  St.,  New  York. 


1U»S 


HKO.  P.  ROWELL   &   GO'S 


THE  SENECA  COUNTY  COUKIEIl. 


Seneca  Fnlls, 


New  York. 


Published  every  Thursday  by 
THE   COURIER   PRINTING   COMPANY. 


Only  Republican  Paper  iu  the  County. 

Largest  circulation  guaranteed. 

As  an  advertising  medium  The  Courier 
surpasses  all  other  papers  in  Seneca  County. 

YORK     REPUBLICAN. 
York,  ...  Nebraska. 


Published  every  Wednesday  by 

MORGAN,  McClelland  &  dayton, 

Editors  and  Proprietors. 
Subscription,  $1.50  ijer  year,  in  advance. 

The  Republican  stands  in  advance  of  all 
other  weeklies  in  the  County  in  point  of  cir- 
culation  and  as  an  advertising  medium. 

ROCKAWAY    JOURNAL,. 

Far  Rockaway,     Long  Island,  N.  Y. 


WATKIN  W.  JONES, 
Editor  and  Business  Manager. 


An  independent  weekly  newspaper.  Terms, 
$2.00  per  annum,  in  advance. 

The  large  and  regularly  established  circula- 
tion of  The  Rockaway  Journal  entitles  it  to 
the  consideration  of  business  men  when 
giving  theii'  advertising  orders. 


V  O  L  N  O  S>  T. 


Cleveland, 


Ohio. 


A  Bohemian  paper.  The  only  one  published 
in  Cleveland.  Issued  every  Tuesday,  Thurs- 
day and  Saturday. 

ED.  KAREL  VOPALECKY,  Publisher. 

The  Volnost  has  flrst-class  facilities  for 
making  known  the  business  of  its  advertising 
patrons,  and  its  rates  are  reasonable. 


SUPERIOR   INTER-OCEAN. 
Superior,      .       -     Doug:las  Co.,  Wis. 

C.  E.  FOOTE,  Editor. 
Lake  Sujiciior  country.  Full  information  le- 
garilinu  t lie, meat  copper (ields  and  iron  niiiu-s 
neai-  the  banks  of  the  great  Lake  Superioi'  can 
be  obtained  by  sending  for  sample  copy  of  th  e 
Superior  Inter-Ocean.  Being  located  in  the 
heart  of  the  greatest  lumber  district  in  the 
northwest,  the  Intkr-Ocean  is  enabled  to 
furnish  its  readers  with  the  most  reliable  in- 
formation regarding  lumber  and  manufac- 
turing interests.  Terms,  $2  per  year.  Send 
for  sample  copy. 


CATHOLIC    EXAMINER. 


The  only  Catholic  Weekly  published  in 
Brooklyn,  .  .  New  York. 


BONA-FIDE  CIRCULATION,  7,000. 


Price,  5  cents.    Subscription,  $2.00  per  year. 


TEXAS  CHRISTIAN  ADVOCATE, 

Oalvestou,       ...       Texas, 

Is  a  Methodist  paper,  a  Family  paper,  a 
Newspaper,  a  Literary  paper,  a  Commercial 
paper,  a  clean  paper,  a  fearless  paper,  a  pro- 
gressive paper— covering  the  whole  neld  of 
Journalism— as  it  reaches  thousands  of  homes 
where  no  other  paper  is  taken.  Its  merits  as 
an  advertising  medium  need  no  further  guar- 
antee than  an  ins|jertion  of  itscolumns. 

Rates  and  sample  ciipics  prdmiitly  sent  on 
application.  Advrrtisi'nients  receive  careful 
attention.  Address  SHAW  &  BLAYLOCK, 
Galveston,  Texas. 


MESSENGER. 


Wayuesburg, 


Pennsylvania. 


Tuesdays.     Democratic. 


EIGHT   PAGES.      SIZE,  31x44. 

Subscription,  $1.50.     Established  1813. 

WOODRUFF  &  DINSMORE, 

Editors  and  Proprietors. 

Circulation,  over  3,000. 


EDWARD    FEENEY    &    CO. 


THE    JAMESTOWN    SUN. 
Jamestown,         .  .         New  York. 

Six  columns,  quarto.  CAMP  &  FULLER, 
Editors,  Proprietors  and  Publishers.  Issued 
Saturda.vs  and  Sundays.    Independent. 

Circulation  3,1)00,  and  steadily  increasing. 

It  circulates  among  the  very  best  class  of 
people.  It  covers  a  larger  territory  than  any 
other  paper  published  in  Southwestern  New 
York  and  wields  a  powerful  influence.  It  is 
a  member  of  the  United  Press  Association, 
and  receives  the  latest  telegraphic  news  u])  to 
hours  of  going  to  press.  Unexcelled  corps  of 
correspondents.    Best  advertising  medium. 

THE    STAR    AND    NEWS. 


Lancastei'  Co.,  Pa, 


Mount  Joy, 

J.   R.  MISSEMER,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

The  Star  and  News  is  a  consolidation  of 
two  strong  and  influential  papers ;  it  is,  more- 
over, the  largest  of  the  sixteen  pai^ers  pub- 
lished in  the  county,  outside  of  Lancaster 
City.  The  subscription  price  is  only  $1.25. 
which,  with  its  other  special  features  and 
advantages,  gives  it  a  very  large  circulation. 
Its  advertising  rates  are  very  low,  consider- 
ing its  circulation,  the  rates  of  which  will  be 
furnished  on  application. 

MARILLA    RECORD. 

MOREY    &    SON.    Proprietors. 
BENJ.  MOREY,  Editor. 


I>IariIIa,         ...         New  York, 

WHILE  IT  IS  IN  NO  SENSE  OF  THE  TERM 
AN     "ADVERTISING    MEDIUM,"    THE 
ADVANTAGES  IT  PRESENTS  CAN- 
NOT FAIL    TO    BE    OP   BENE- 
FIT TO  YOU. 
The  Record  has  a  large  and  rapidly  increas- 
ing local  and  general  circulation. 
Advertising  contracts  may  be  made  witb 
the  publisher,  or  Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  N.  Y. 


THE    JACKSON    JOURNAL. 


A  Republican  Paper. 

Issued  Every  Wednesday  at 
Jackson,         .....        Ohio, 


GERKEN,  TRIPP  &  CO.,  Proprietors. 
$1.00  per  Year,  in  Advance. 
The  Journal  is  the  largest  weekly  news- 
paper published  in  Jackson  County,  and  as 
an  advertising  medium  is  unexcelled.    First- 
class  job  printing  facilities. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  109» 


The    Brownsville    Democrat. 


BRO"WNSVILLE.  _  _  -  -  TENNESSEE. 


A    LARGE    EIGHT-PAGE    PAPER,    FIFTY-SIX    COLUMNS, 
Ouly    Si. 00    Per    Year. 


PtTBLISHED  EVERY  FRIDAY  MORNING,  AND    IS  ESSENTIALLY  FOR   THE   PEOPLE. 


READ    BY    EVERYBODY— RICH    AND    POOR.      ALWAYS    INTERESTING. 


BROWNSVILLE    IS    A    LEADING    TOWN    OF    ENTERPRISE    AND    PUSH,    AND    THE 
CENTRE   OF  A   LARGE   FRUIT-GROWING   SECTION  AND  A 
LARGE    COTTON   MARKET. 


OUR    CIRCULATION    IS    LARGE,     AND    AMONG    THE    BEST    CLASSES. 


FIFTEEN    THOUSAND    (1.3,000)    BALES    OF    COTTON    SHIPPED    ANNUALLY. 


WHEAT,    CORN,    POTATO    AND    CATTLE    MARKET. 


THIS    AND    THE    ADJOINING    COUNTIES    PROSPEROUS    AND    WEALTHY. 


THE     DE.MOCRAT"     IS     THE     ADVERTISING    MEDIUM    OF    THIS 
SECTION    OF    THE    STATE. 


Geo.  p.  Rowf.ll  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


UJiU.    f.    KUWiiJJjlj    &    (JU'S 


The    RocheJJe    Register. 

ROCHELLE,  -  -  _  _  ILLINOIS. 

TWENTY-TWO  YEARS  UNDER  ONE  MANAGEMENT. 

ELBRtDGE    L.    OTIS,    Editor  and  Proprietor. 

This  is  the  only  Semi-Weelvly  published  in  Ogle  County,  and  is  one  of  the  best  advertising 

mediums  in  this  section  of  the  country. 

ADVERTISING    RATES  : 

1  w'k.      3w'k.       1  mo.       2  mo.       3  mo.       6mo.  9mo.  1  year. 

•One  Square $1.00         .S2.Ck:i         $2.50         $3.50         $4.50         .$6.50  $3.50  $10.00 

Two  Squares 2  00            3.00            3.50            4.50            fi.50          10.00           12.50  15.00 

Three  Squares 2..50           4.00           4.50           6.50           9.00         13.50  16..50  20.00 

Foursquares 3.(90           5.00           5.50           8.50         11.00          16.50  21.00  25.00 

One-quarter  Column...       3.50           ti.OO           7.00         10.00         13.50         20.00  25.00  30.00 

One-half  Column 6  00          10..50          12.50         18..50         25  00         35  00  4,5.00  .5,5.00 

One  Column lO.ai         2000         25  00         35.00         45.00         65.00  85.00  100.00 

It  is  published  Semi-Weelvly,  and  numbers  among  its  subscribers  the  best  class  of  people 
of  this  section. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Southwestern  Railway  Advance. 

CHICAGO,    ILLINOIS.  ]^  GALVESTON,    TEXAS. 

EIGHT    PAGES.  TERMS,   $1.00    PER    ANNUM. 

MERCHANTS,  MANUFACTURERS  AND  OTHERS  : 
No  better  paper  for  extending  one's  business  exists  anywhere  than  The  Railway 
Advance.  It  is  read  by  every  one  ;  has  a  very  large  circulation';  is  found  in  all  the  principal 
hotels,  reading-rooms,  news-rooms  and  railway  offices,  and  is  the  handsomest  railway  publi- 
cation In  the  country,  and  a  favorite  with  all.  Its  general  appearance  will  always  be 
neat  and  inviting,  being  printed  on  tinted  paper,  with  clear,  legible  type,  so  as  to  be  easily 
read.  It  is  to  your  interest  to  advertise  in  it.  The  rates  are  reasonable,  and  it  is  unexcep- 
tionably  a  first-class  medium  in  every  respect.  Try  It.  We  publish  two  editions  of  The 
Advance,  one  in  Chicago,  for  general  circulation  all  over  ihe  country,  except  Texas,  and  an 
edition  especially  for  Texas  and  a  portion  of  Mexico.  Advertisements  go  in  both  editions. 
Address  all  communications  to 

.JOHN    R.  ROBINSON,  68  Ashland  Block,  Chicago,  111. 
Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

The    Holabird    Advocate. 

ISSUED    WEEKLY    AT 

HOLABIRD,  -  - -  HYDE    CO.,    DAK. 

A.    B.    VINES,  Publisher. 

TERMS,  -  -  $2.00    A    YEAR. 

Holabird,  a  new  town  in  Hyde  County,  Dak.,  is  situated  in  the  Medicine  Creek  Valley, 
and  is  destined  to  be  a  town  of  much  prominence  and  Importance.  It  is  on  the  Chicago 
and  Northwestern  Railroad,  50  miles  from  Pierre  and  70  from  Huron.  Standing  on  the 
town  site  there  Is  brought  to  the  eye  the  most  beautiful  landscape  in  the  West,  a  region  of 
agricultural  country  unsurpassed  with  richness  and  fertility,  dotted  with  cultivated  farms, 
making  a  beautiful  picture  of  home  life  and  thrift.  A  large  scope  of  country  is  tributary  to 
the  town,  making  it  a  rare  point  for  trade  or  business.  The  Advocate,  published  in  this 
rich  and  rapidly  developing  district,  is  of  great  value  to  advertisers.  Its  space  will  be  sold 
at  rates  commensurate  with  the  certain  returns  which  can  be  secured  by  the  use  of  its 
columns. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Pamlico    Enterprise. 

STONEWALL,  -  ^^  NORTH    CAROLINA. 

W.  T.  CAHO,  Editor.       C.  H.  FOWLER  and  W.  T.  CAHO,  Proprietors. 
Subscription  Rates— One  year,  in  advance,  $1.50 ;  six  months,  75  cents ;  three  months,  40  cents. 

Advertising  Rates— One  square,  twelve  months,  $13.00;  two  squares,  twelve  months, 
$18.00;  three  squares,  twelve  iiiontlis,  .$24.0(1 ;  four  squares,  twelve  months,  ,$35.00;  quarter 
•column,  twelve  mouths,  $40.00;  half  column,  twelve  months,  ,$60,00;  one  column,  twelve 
months,  $l(io.uj.  Contract  advertisements  payable  monthly.  Transient  advertisements 
per  square  of  oue  inch,  $1.00  for  first  insertion  and  50  cents  for  each  subsequent  insertion, 
invariably  in  advance 

Published  every  Friday.    Circulates  in  Alabama,  Delaware,  Florida,  Kentucky,  Kansas, 
Massachusetts.  New  York,  Ohio,  Oregon,  Pennsylvania,  Tennessee,  Vliginia  and  all  portions 
of  North  Carolina.    Its  circulation  is  largest  east  of  the  Wilmington  and  Welden  Railroad. 
Advertisers  will  save  money  by  applying  for  our  rates  before  advertising  elsewhere. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1101 


The    Lithographer   and    Printer. 


CHICAGO,  -----  ILLINOIS. 


A     LARGE     <iUARTO. 


IS    THE    ONLY    JOURNAL     PUBLISHED    IN     THIS    COUNTRY    IN    THE     ESPECIAL 
INTERESTS    OF    LITHOGRAPHERS    AND    THE     GRAPHIC  ARTS,    AND 
THE    ONLY    ONE    HAVING    A    GENERAL     CIRCULA- 
TION   AMONG    THEM. 


It  is  sent  to  nearly  or  quite  every  lithographic  establishment  in  the  United  States 
and  Canada,  besides  having  a  large  circulation  among  worliraen.  It  is  read,  each 
week,  by  not  less  than  ten  thousand  people.  There  is  no  other  medium  through  which 
advertisers  can  so  well  reach  the  trade.  It  has  won  a  standing  and  reputation  un- 
excelled by  any  other  trade  Journal  in  the  country,  and  it  certainly  exercises  a  wide 
influence  In  the  trade.  All  parties  having  goods  that  are  in  demand  among  litho- 
graphers should  avail  themselves  of  our  advertising  columns,  as  we  believe  that  no- 
where else  can  they  make  a  like  investment  that  will  pay  them  equally  as  well. 


ADVERTISING    RATE!?. 

FOR    ONE     INSERTION. 

ONE    PAGE S60  Oa 

HALF    PAGE 35  00 

QUARTER     PAGE 'iO  00 

HALF    COLUMN 13  00 

QUARTER    COLUM.^ 6   00 

ONE    INCH -i  00 

BUSINESS    ANNOUNCEMENTS,    PER     LINE 30 

SITUATIONS,    HELP    WANTED,    ETC.,    PER     LINE 15 

YEARLY  CONTRACT— PER  EACH  INSERTION. 

ONE  PAGE S40  00 

HALF  PAGE 25  00 

QUARTER  PAGE 15  00 

HALF  COLUMN 8  00 

QUARTER  COLUMN 4  00 

ONE  INCH 1  35 

BUSINESS    CUTS    WILL    BE    CHARGED    ACCORDING    TO    THE    SPACE    OCCUPIED, 

AND,    IF    DESIRED,    WILL    BE     MADE    BY    OUR    OWN    ARTISTS, 

AT    THE    LOWEST    RATES. 


LITHOGRAPHER    PI  BEISsHING    COMPANY, 

!!»taats  Zeitnug   Building,   Rooms  33   and  33, 

Chicago,    III. 


Geo.  p.  RowELi,  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


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GEO.  P.  ROWELL   &  CO'S 


THE    DAlIiY    CITY    ITEM. 


■New  Orleans, 


Louisiana. 


Published  Every  Evening  by  the 

"CITY    ITEM"    PRINTING     COMPANY. 

Office :  39  Natchez  Street. 

M.  P.  BIGNEY,  -  -  -  Editor. 

Terms  of  Subscription,  $6.00  per  Year. 

Liberal  arransements  made  with  monthly, 
quarterly,  semi-yearly  and  yearly  advertis- 
ers. The  largest  city  circulation  of  any  paper 
In  the  South. 


THE     MORRISONVILiLE      TIMES, 


Morrisonville,  Illinois. 


FRANK  S.  COFLIN, 


Publisher. 


Subscription,  $1.50  a  Year. 


Devoted  to  local  and  general  news,  and  its 
advertising  columns  well  patronized.  A  good 
advertising  medium.    Oi-ders  solicited. 


THE    HOWARD    CO.    TIMES. 


lovra. 

Published  Weekly. 


Cresco, 

Politics  Republican. 

L.  E.  SMITH, 
Terms,  $1.50  per  year,  payable  in  advance. 


Editor  and  Proprietor. 


As  an  advertising  medium  for  Howard  and 
adjoining  counties,  The  Times  is  unsurpassed. 
Circulation  the  largest  of  any  paper  in  the 
county. 


THE    liOHRVIIiLE    LEADER. 


Liolii'Tille, 


Iowa. 


OfQcial  Paper  of  Town  and  County. 
A.  W.  JACKSON,  -  -  Publisher. 

The  LEiDER  is  published  in  one  of  the  best 
agricultural  and  stock-raising  sections  in 
Northwestern  Iowa.  Only  Democratic  paper 
In  county.    Circulation  rapidly  increasing. 


HERALD-TRIBUNE. 


Lawrence, 


Kansas. 


Issued  Daily  and  Weekly. 

W.  P.  CHALFANT,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

Subscription,  per  Year : 
■Dally,  .$6.00.  -  -  .  .  Weekly,  $1.50. 
Reliable,  first-class  in  all  its  appointments, 
and  having  an  extended  circulation  in  the 
city  and  county,  The  Herald-Tribune  is  un- 
doubtable  in  its  claims  as  an  advertising 
medium. 


ELK    CREEK    ECHO. 


Elk  Creek, 


Nebraska. 


J.  W.  BARNHART,  Proprietor. 
$1.50  per  Year, 


in  Advance. 


Circulates  largely  in  'Johnson,  Richardson, 
Pavmee  and  Nemaha  Counties.  Good  ad- 
vertising medium.    Apply  for  rates. 


THE   SOUTH    BOSTON    TRIBUNE. 


Massachusetts. 


South  Boston, 

JOSEPH  B.  GOMEZ,  Publisher. 

Circulation,       -       (Certified)       -       5,000. 

A  family  weekly,  liberal  in  sentiment,  In- 
dependent in  polities,  bright  in  social  gossip, 
and  newsy  in  every  column.  It  is  the  favorite 
journal  in  a  district  of  70,000  people,  and  the 
best  advertising  medium.  This  paper  is  thor- 
oughly representative  of  this  place. 

Advertising  rates  furnished  upon  applica- 
tion.   Address, 

THE  TRIBUNE,  South  Boston,  Mass. 

THE    SHELDON    ENTERPRISE. 


Sheldon, 


Vernon  Co.,  Mo. 


R.  G.  CAMPBELL,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Independent  in  politics.    Established  In  1881. 


PUBLISHED  EVERY  THURSDAY. 


Sheldon  is  a  mining  town.  Country  rapidly 
filling  up.  On  the  L.  and  S.  R.R.,  half  way 
between  Nevada  and  Lamar. 

THE    MEADE    COUNTY    NEWS. 


Published  every  Thursday  at 
Brandcnbiirgh,       -       -        Kentucky. 

O.  W.  COLEMAN,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 
Circulation,  1,000. 


Terms,  $1.25  per  year.  A  home  paper  de- 
voted to  the  citizens  of  Brandenburgh  and 
adjoining  towns.  The  News  is  in  every  re- 
spect a  first-class  newspaper,  fearless  in  Its 
convictions  of  right  and  wrong.  A  good 
advertising  medium. 

THE    BAPTIST    SIGNAL. 


Published  at 
Greenville,        -  -  Mississippi, 

By  the  Mississippi  Missionary  Baptist 

Convention. 

Rev.  G.  W.  GAYLES,  Editor. 

F.  J.  JONES,      -       -       -       Manager. 

Terms,  $1.00  per  year. 


Subscribe  for  The  Signal  one  year.  It  will 
pay  you.  Its  colunms  are  devoted  to  the  ad- 
vancement of  the  colored  race  in  general,  and 
to  the  Baptist  Chui-ch  throughout  the  land  In 
particular. 

THE    CURRENT    WAVE. 

Official  Paper. 


Eiiiiueuce, 


Shannon  Co.,  Mo« 


A  Democratic  newspaper,  published 
Wednesdays,  by 

CHAS.  S.   SEAMAN,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


The  best  advertising  medium  and  the  most 
popular  newspaper  in  the  county. 


DER    EGG    HARBOR    PILOT. 


Published  weekly  by  HUGO  MAAS. 
Egg  Harbor  City,       -       New  Jersey. 


Founded  1858     Terms,  $2.00  per  Annum. 


The  Pilot  is  the  oldest  paper  in  the  county, 
and  has  the  largest  circulation.  Business 
men  will  find  it  to  their  advantage  to  advei'- 
tise  In  the  same. 


AftlBRICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1103 


The    Catholic    Herald. 


29    PARK    ROW,         -  -  -  NE^W    YORK    CITY. 


D.    O'LOUGHIilN,    Publisher. 


ISSUED    EVERY    SATURDAY,    WITH    A    SUNDAY    EDITION. 


THE    CHEAPEST,    BEST    AND    LARGEST     CATHOLIC    AND    IRISH-AMERICAN 
FAMILY    NEWSPAPER    IN    THE    UNITED    STATES. 


An    Eigrht-page    Paper   of  Forty-eight   C'oliiiiius ;    Only   $>j.50   a    Year, 


THE    CATHOLIC    HERALD  "    IS    AN    IRISH- AMERICAN    JOURNAL,    DEVOTED    TO 
THE    INTERESTS    OF   THE    CATHOLIC    CHURCH   AND    THE    ADVOCACY    OF 
THE    CLAIMS  OF  IRELAND  TO   NATIONAL    INDEPENDENCE.     THROUGH- 
OUT   THE    EASTERN  AND    MIDDLE    STATES    IT    HAS    THE    LARGEST 
CIRCULATION     OF     ANY     CATHOLIC    PAPER,    WHILE     IT     CIRCU- 
LATES   LARGELY   ALL    OVER    THE    UNION   AND    IN    CANADA. 


THE    SUNDAY     EDITION     HAS    AN    IMMENSE    CIRCULATION     IN    NEW    YORK 
CITY,    BROOKLYN,    WILLIAMSBURG,    JERSEY    CITY,    Etc. 


THE     SUCCESS     OF    "  THE     CATHOLIC    HERALD  "    HAS     BEEN     UNPRECEDENTED 

IN    CIRCULATION    AND     ADVERTISING     PATRONAGE.        THE    LITERARY 

DEPARTMENTS     ARE    IN    THE     HANDS    OF    AN    ABLE    CORPS    OF 

WRITERS.        IT    HAS    ALSO    A    DUBLIN    CORRESPONDENT. 


Advertising    Rates    furnished    on    application. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1104  GEO.   P.   UUSVELL    &   CO'S 


The     H^  r  a  I d  - 

YONKERS-ON-THE-HUDSON,  -  -  NEW  YORK. 

PUBLISHED  EVERY  SATURDAY  BY  THE  HERALD  PUBLISHING  COMPANY. 
OFFICE  :  29  NORTH  BROADWAY. 


B.  BRUCE, Editor. 

LARGE    AND    STEADILY   GROWING   POPULATION. 


To  THE  Public— We  seek  to  publish  a  live  paper;  our  columns  are  open  at  all  times  for 
the  discussion  of  questions  of  general  interest ;  and  we  respectfully  solicit  communica- 
tions on  all  matters  of  local  importance  and  news. 

ADVERTISING     RATES     REASONABLE.       ORDERS      SOLICITED. 
Geo.    p.  Rowell   &   Co.,   Agents,    10   Spruce   St.,   New   York. 


The     Bellville    Standard. 


PUBLISHED   EVERY    WEDNESDAY  AT 

BELLVILLE,  -  -  -  AUSTIN  CO.,  TEXAS. 

By  S.  a.  drake. 


THE    LE.\DING   NEWSPAPER   OF   A   RICH    AND    POPULOUS   SECTION. 
Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  Street,  New  York. 


Missionary   Baptist. 

NASHVILLE,  -  -    ^     -  -  TENNESSEE. 

PUBLISHED  EVERY  WEDNESDAY. 


TERMS,    .$1.50  A  YEAR ;   SIX   MONTHS,  75  CENTS ;  INVARIABLY   IN  ADVANCE. 


REV.  J.  J.  PORTER  &  REV.  J.  H.  ANDERSON, Editors, 

Rev.  G.  W.  Griffin,  D.D.,  Associate  Editor. 

Editorial  Contributors.— Rev.  W.  G.  Inman,  for  West  Tennessee  ;  Rev.  W.  H.  Smith, 
for  Enon  Association ;  Rev.  L.  B.  Jarmon,  Murf reesboro,  Tennessee ;  Rev.  T.  J.  Eastes,  for 
Salem  Association  „  ^  ,  ,  ,    , 

A  limited  space  devoted  to  preferable  advertisements.    Rates  reasonable  ;  made  known 

on  application.  „  „^     „        „     , 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co..  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


American    Farm    Implement. 

PUBLISHED    MONTHLY    AT 

No.  34  EAST  MARKET  ST.,    -  INDIANAPOLIS,  IND. 

DEVOTED   TO    THE    INTERESTS    OF    MANUFACTURERS    AND   DEALERS  IN 
AGRICULTURAL  IMPLEMENTS  AND  FARM  MACHINERY. 


SUBSCRIPTION,  -  -  -    ■       -  -  ...  -  $1.00  PER  YEAR. 

Advertising  rates  made  known  on  application.    Address  all  communications  to 
AMERICAN  IMPLEMENT  CO.,  34  EAST  MARKET  ST.,  -         -         INDIANAPOLIS,  IND., 

W.  H.  CONNER, Editor. 

As  an  advertising  medium,  especially  for  Farming   Implements,  this   paper   has  no 

superior  in  the  West.  

Send  for  Sample  Copies. 


Geo.  p.  Rowkll  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1105 


The    Pleasanton    Monitor. 


PLEASANTON,  _  .  -  -  TEXAS. 


GEORUE    M.    MARTIN.    ProiJiletor. 


CIRCULATION    LARGE    AND     RAPIDLY    INCREASING.       SUBSCRIPTION,     $2.00    PER 
YEAR,    INVARIABLY    IN    ADVANCE. 


Advertising  rates  made  known  upon  application.     They  are  very  liberal. 


We  are  now  prepared  to  execute  all  kinds  of 

JOB    AND    BOOK    WORK,     WITH    NEATNESS    AND    DESPATCH,    AT    THE    LOWEST 

LIVING    RATES.        GIVE    US    A     TRIAL    IN    ANY    CASE. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  No.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


La     Revista. 


ALBUQUERQUE,  -  ARMINGO  P.  O.,  NE"W  MEXICO. 


A    SPANISH    WEEKLY    PAPER.        PUBLISHEDHBY 
T  R  A  N  S  I  T  O      L  .      31  A  T  T  A . 


hA  Revista  has  a  reputation  for  excellence  which  extends  .far  beyond  the  limits  of 
Its  own  neighborhood.  It  is  everywhere  recognized  as  an  able  and  valuable  representative 
of  the  Spanish-speaking  people  of  New  Mexico  and  adjoining  States,  who  form  so  important 
a  part  of  the  population.  It  is  their  favorite  journal,  and  an  advertisement  that  appears  in 
its  advertising  columns  is  sure  to  V)e  perused  witla  attention  and  to  bring  profit  to  the 
advertiser. 


i 

Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co..  Agents.  No.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  Yoik. 


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THE    SCARLET    DEGREE. 
RICHMOND,  L  .  .  .  VIRGINIA. 

A  MONTHLY  JOURNAL  FOR  THE  ODD-FELLOW  AND  HIS  FAMILY. 
Edited  by  P.  G.,  C.  A.  BRYCE,  M.  D. 
5  0     CENTS     PER   ANNUM,     IN     ADVANCE. 
"  It  pays  to  ADVEUTISE  in  The  .Scarlet  Degree."    Addre.ss, 

"  THE  SCARLET  DEGREE,"  53  North  Second  St.,  Richmond.  Va. 


BLACKBURN'S     FREE    SOUTH. 

A  Republican  Weekly.    Published  in 
LITTLE    ROCK,  ......  ARKANSAS. 

W.      JASPER      BLACKBURN,    Editor. 

Subscription  Price,  -  -  $2.00  per  Annum. 

Devoted  to  the  integrity  and  supremacy  of  our  nationality,  the  better  civilization  and 

improvement  of  the  State  of  Arkansas,  and  a  more  fair  hnd  wholesome  political  equilibrium 

of  the  solid  South.    An  acceptable  home  paper  in  literary  taste  and  moral  tone.    Each  issue 

contains  a  full  and  well  digested  .synopsis  of  general  news  from  all  sections  and  localities. 

~         THE  DEMOCRAT  AND  ADVOCATE. 

IS    PUBLISHED    EVERY    SATURDAY    BY    HARRY    FREESE, 

IN  ENGLISH  AND  GERMAN,  AT 

HAYS    CITY, KANSAS. 

In  view  of  the  continuous  and  steadily  increasing  circulation  of  The  Democrat  and 
Advoc.\te,  its  office  has  lately  been  refitted  with  new  presses  and  new  type,  and  the  pub- 
lishers can  assure  their  advertising  patrons  of  good  value  at  very  reasonable  rates.    Terms 
on  application.       ONLY  GERMAN  PAPER  IN  KANSAS  WEST  OP  TOPEKA. 
Geo.  P.  RowRLL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    MARSHALL    MESSENGER. 
MARSHALL,  ......  TEXAS. 

ESTABLISHED   1877. 
ADAIR  &  KELLER,  _  _  _  Publishers. 

The  Messenger  is  a  nine-column  foil",  with  a  circulation  of  1,000.  Is  the  only  weekly 
paper  published  in  a  county  of  :25,(iOO  inhabitants,  and  in  a  town  of  nearly  7,000.  It  carries 
no  "  (lead  head  "  subscribers  or  advertisers,  and  is  conducted  on  thorough  business  prin- 
ciples.   Advertising  rates  furnished  on  application. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     EAST     SIDE     TIMES. 

PUBLISHED  every  SATURDAY  AT 

MILLVILLE,  ....  SHASTA    CO.,    CAL. 

LEONARD  W.  KIDD,   Editor  and  Proprietor. 

Best  Advertising  Medium  in  the  County,  being  the  only  paper  on  the  East  Side  of  the 

Sacramento  River.      Independent  in  Politics. 

SUBSCRIPTION  :    One  Year,  $2.50 ;   Six  Months,  $1.50 ;   Three  Months,  $1. 

ADVERTISING  RATES   REASONABLE. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

PUBLIC    OPINION. 

OFFICIAL    JOURNAL    OF    MILLER  COUNTY. 

DAILY.  WEEKLY. 

Published  by  F.  M.  LEATHERMAN  &  SON. 
TEXARKANA, ARKANSAS. 

The  extensive  lumber  trade  prosecuted  at  Texarkana  and  in  the  surrounding  country 
renders  the  district  important,  and  advertisers  wishing  to  secure  good  trade  should  patron- 
ize the  advertising  columns  of  the  Public  Opinion. 

Geo.  P    Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


TEXAS     VOR  WARTS. 
AUSTIN,  .......  TEXAS. 

A  belletristic,  humorous  weekly  newspaper,  published  in  the  aERMAN  language. 


Price  of  Subscription,  $2.00  per  Annum.    Advertisements,  $1.00  an  Inch  (single  column) 
per  month. 

JULIUS  SCHUTZE,  Editor  and  Business  Manager. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


REDDING     INDEPENDENT. 

A   FIRST  CLASS   WEEKLY   JOURNAL. 

REDDING, CALIFORNIA. 

J.  H    COOPER  &  CO.,  Editors  and  Proprietors. 
Terms,  $.3.00. 
The  Independent  stands  far  in  advance  of  all  rivals  in  quantity  and  quality  of  reading 
matter  offered.    Business  men  will  find  it  to  be  equal  to  any  in  the  State,  as  it  circulates 
through  a  district  varied  in   its  resources  and  industries,  and  the  rates  are  exceptionally 
reasonable.  Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTOKV.  ]107 

The  Yazoo    Delta   Review. 

McDADE  &   I.ENGSFIELD,  Publisheis. 

GREENVILLE,  -  ^^  -  MISSISSIPPI. 

ISSUED  EVERY  SATURDAY.        -         -       SUBSCRIPTION,  $2.00  PER  YEAR. 

« 

We  would  call  attention  to  the  fact  that  The  Review  Is  not  behind  the  times,  but  is 
ready  to  fall  in  ranks,  and  do  its  full  share  towards  promoting  business  enterprise  and  the 
material  prosperity  of  the  community  in  which  it  is  published.  It  will  present  its  readers 
all  the  latest  news  of  interest,  and  it  will  be  the  pride  of  its  management  to  make  it  In 
every  way  worthy  the  intelligent  constituency  it  represents.  Just  here  we  wish  to  say 
that  The  Review  was  never  on  a  better  basis,  fiuancially  or  otherwise  than  at  present,  and 
the  Indications  are  that  it  has  before  it  a  brilliant  future.  A  good  advertising  medium. 
Liberal  rates  quoted  to  quarterly  or  yearly  advertisers. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


National    Normal    Exponent. 

LEBANON,  -  - -  -  OHIO. 

TERMS,  50c.  A  YEAR.    CIRCULATION,  15,000.    ADVERTISING  RATES,  $25  A  PAGE. 
AN  EDUCATIONAL  JOURNAL-ORGAN  OF  "INDEPENDENT  NORMALISM." 


Editor— R.  H.  HOLBROOK,  Vice-President  National  Normal  University,  Lebanon,  O. 


OPINIONS.— "Crisp."    "Able."    "Bright."    "Practical."    "Fearless."    "Racy." 

NATIONAL  NORMAL  UNIVERSITY.  FOUNDED  1855.  ALFRED  HOLBROOK,  President. 
The  largest  in  the  country,  embracing  twenty  different  Departments.  The  first  and  only 
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PUBLISHED  EVERY  THURSDAY  AT  THE  COUNTY  SEAT  BY 
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CLAY    COUNTY    WATCHMAN. 

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for  advertisers.    Its  rates  are  most  reasonable,  and  its  circulation  large  and  among  dona- 

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THE     INDEPENDENT. 

LE    ROY,  -  -  -  .  -  .  MINNESOTA. 

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C.   W.   HYATT,   Editor  and  Proprietor. 

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the  only  paper  in  the  State  with  the  G.  W.  peculiarity  that  It  cannot  lie. 

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THE    JONESBORO^  DEMOCRAT. 

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tising columns  are  always  full  of  reliable  advertisements.  The  best  advertising  medium 
in  its  county. 

LOCAL     RECORD, 
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Underwood's 
Bank  and  Counterfeit  Reporter. 

OFFICE:  18  SPRUCE  STREET,  NEW  YORK. 

EDITED  BY  B.  G.  UNDERWOOD.    UNDERWOOD  REPORTER  CO.,  Publishers. 

Contains  each  week  the  names  of  all  new  banks,  national  banks,  State  banks,  savings 
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principal  cities,  official  quotations  of  the  New  York  Stock  Exchange,  and  many  items  of 
interest  and  value.  Our  correspondents  in  every  State  and  Tenitor}'  furnish  us  with 
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The    Lake    Vindicator 

AND    COOK    COUNTY    SUBURBAN    NEWS. 
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Is  the  leading  suburban  newspaper  of  Cook  County,  Illinois,  and  circulates  extensively 
in  the  following  territories :  Lake,  30,000  population;  Hyde  Park,  5O,0UO ;  Cicero,  20,000; 
Calumet,  10,000 ;  Fifth  Ward,  Chicago,  TO,0tTO.  It  is  independent  but  not  neutral  in  National 
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advertising  medium  it  has  no  superior,  as  it  is  to  be  found  in  the  homes  of  the  rich  as  well 
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The    Xavier 


NEW^  YORK. 


39  W^EST  FIFTEENTH  STREET. 

A     BIMONTHLY-    JOURNAL. 
PUBLISHED    BY    THE    STUDENTS'  OF    THE    COLLEGE    OF    ST.    FRANCIS    XAVIER. 


TERMS  :  10  CENTS  PER  COPY.    50  CENTS  PER  YEAR. 


EDITORS.— T.  MooRE,    '85;    A.  Bader,  '86;   A.   Banjard,    '87;     J.    Smith. 
MANAGER.— J.  Malloy,  '38.    ASSISTANT.  J.  Kelahax,  'ST. 


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Its  object  is  to  inform  our  friends  of  our  college  doings ;  to  keep  fresh  the  memory  of 
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The    Logan    Valley    Mirror. 


LYONS, 


NEBRASKA. 


W.  H.  PRICE, 


TERMS,    $1.50.      ALWAYS    CASH. 

Editor  and  Proprietor. 


Reflects  the  beauty,  fertility  and  resources  of  the  far  famed  Logan  country,  and  the 
energy,  enterprise  and  growth  of  Lyons,  the  Queen  of  the  Valle.v.  It  has  a  large  and 
increasing  circulation  among  the  wide-awake,  enterprising  and  prosperous  Inhabitants  of 
the  matchless  Logan  Valley,  the  agricultural  and  horticultural  Eden  of  Nebraska.  It  goes 
to  every  post  office  in  Burt  County.  It  goes  regularly  into  fifteen  States  and  Territories. 
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and  pay  for  a  good  thing  when  they  want  it.  Fair  dealings  in  all  kinds  of  weather.  No 
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THE    FARMER   AND    DEALER. 

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interesting,  useful  and  entertaining  reading 
matter  than  is  afforded  by  any  other  paper 
of  double  the  price.  The  circulation,  which 
is  more  than  equal  to  its  contemporaries,  is 
now  over  lO.liOO,  and  constantly  Increasing, 
thereby  rendering  its  columns  the  most  de- 
sirable for  those  who  wish  to  reach  the  West- 
ern public. 

THE    MACLEOD    GAZETTE. 

A  Live  Weelvly  Newspaper. 

Macleod,      -      Alberta,  N.  VV.  T.,  Can. 

Published  In  the  centre  of  the  best  stock 
and  agricultural  district  in  the  Northwest. 
Wood  &  Saunders,  proprietors.  Devoted  to 
the  interests  of  the  people,  replete  with  live 
local,  interesting  territorial,  and  all  the  chief 
general  news.  Every  family  in  the  Territory 
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(Semi-weekly.) 


Nebraska. 


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OFFICIAL  PAPER,  OLDEST  AND  LARGEST 
PAPER  IN  THE  COUNTY. 


BEST  ADVERTISING  MEDIUM 

IN  THIS  SECTION. 


CORRESPONDENCE  SOLICITED. 


IOWA    VOLKSBLATT. 

WEEKLY. 


WaTcrly, 


Bremer  Co.,  Iowa. 


BCETTCHER  &  WALKER,  Editors  &  Prop's. 

Subscription,  .$3  per  Year. 

The  Volksblatt  is  one  of  the  principal 
German  papers  of  Central  and  Northern  Iowa. 
Reaching  especially  all  of  the  German-speak- 
ing population  of  Bremer,  Butler,  Chickasaw, 
Fayette,  Black  Hawk,  Grundy,  Buchanan,  and 
adjacent  counties,  is  valuable  as  an  advertis- 
ing  medium. 

SUNDAY    LEADER. 


Elizabeth, 


New  .lersey. 


Devoted    to     News   and    Literature ;    four 
pages,    with   supplement;    size    28x42;    sub- 
scription $1.50 ;  established  1883  ;  large  circu- 
lation in  city  and  suburbs. 
Handsomely  printed  by 
General  J.  MADISON  DRAKE 
and 
WILLIAM  MCDOWELL  DRAKE. 
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THE  REPUBLICAN  &  INQUIRER. 


Bedford, 


Pennsylvania. 


LUTZ,  JORDAN  &  SMITH,  Publisliers. 

Terms,  $l.i50  per  year,  in  advance. 

The  only    Republican   paper   published  at 
Bedford.    Its  circulation  exceeds  2,lXiO. 

The  medium  for  legal  and  otticial  advertis- 
ing of  the  county. 

One  of  the  best  mediums  for  advertisers  in 
this  section  of  the  country. 
Rates  low  and  furnished  on  application. 


ADVERTISE  IN  THE 


REPUBLICAN 

Perth  Amboy,  N.  J. 


TOOKER   &   BENJAMIN, 


Editors  and  Publishers. 


SHELBY"    INDEPENDENT. 


Shelby, 


Oceana  Co.,  Mich. 


A  live  paper,  published  In  a  live  to'wn. 

Issued  every  Saturday. 

FRANK  W.  NEWMAN,  Proprietor. 

Terms,  $1.25  a  Year,  in  Advance. 
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very  moderate  advertising  rates.  A  trial 
advertisement  will  insure  their  continued 
patronage. 


NEBRASKA     HORTICULTURIST. 


PUBLISHED  QUARTERLY  AT 

Bower,       ....        Nebraska. 

Devoted  to 
FRUIT   GROWING    AND    SILK   CULTURE. 


Has  a  circulation  of  10,000  per  quarter. 

Advertising  rates,  15  cents  per  line ;  $1  per 
one  inch  eacli  insertion. 

MILAN    REPUBLICAN. 

Milan,  ...  Missouri. 

G.  N.  STILLE,  Editor. 

Is  an  8-page  paper,  5-column  quarto.  It  was 
started  in  February,  1875,  and  hence  has  now- 
attained  its  eleventh  year.  It  has  a  1  rge  and 
increasing  circulation  and  is  read  by  the  very 
best  citizens  of  the  community.  Offlclal  paper 
of  county.  It  is  published  at  the  junction  of 
two  railroads,  and  at  the  county  seat  of  Sul- 
livan, a  town  of  over  1,500  inhabitants.  Lib- 
eral terms  to  advertisers.  Correspondence 
solicited. ,_ 

THE    EWING    ITEM. 


Ewing, 


Holt  Co.,  Neb. 


Published  every  Thursday. 


Advertising  rates  reasonable  and  made 
known  on  application.  Legal  advertisements 
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line  the  first  week  and  5  cents  per  line  each 
additional  week.    Terms,  $1.50. 

CLARENCE  SELAH,  Publisher. 


AMITY      INDEX. 


College  Springs, 


Iowa. 


H.  W.  JOHNSTON,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


Weekly.    Six  column  folio. 


ESTABLISHED  1882. 


Subscription,  $1,  in  advance,  otherwise  Sl.nOi. 


Independent  in  politics,  but  not  neutral. 
Circulation,  500. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER    DIRECTORY.  1111 

The    Coal    Trade    Journal. 

No.  Ill  BROADWAY,  - -  -  NEW    YORK. 

PUBLISHED  EVERY  WEDNESDAY. 

SUBSCRIPTION    PRICE,    $.3.00   A    YEAR,    POSTAGE    FREE,    PAYABLE    IN    ADVANCK 

NO    PAY,    NO    PAPER. 


FREDERICK  E.  SAWARD,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


The  Coal  Trade  Journal  was  established  April  21, 1869,  and  it  is  the  only  newspaper 
in  the  United  States  entirely  devoted  to  the  interests  of  the  coal  trade.  The  best  advertising 
medium  for  business  men.    Advertising  rates  on  application. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Alamosa    Journal. 

AliAMOSA,       -  -  -  - -  -  -         COLORADO. 

MIX  &  MINGAY,  -  -  Publishers  and  Proprietors. 


IS   THE   BEST   ADVERTISING   MEDIUM   IN    THE    FAMOUS   SAN  LUIS  VALLEY,   AS   IT 
REACHES  THE  LARGER  PORTION  OF  THE  AMERICAN  AND  MEXICAN 
POPULATION  IN  SOUTHERN  COLORADO. 


PUBLISHED    IN    ENGLISH    AND    SPANISH. 


LARGE   AND   WELL   EQUIPPED   JOB  PRINTING  ESTABLISHMENT  IN  CONNECTION. 

Subscription,  per  Year,  $2.50  ;    Six  Months,  $1.50. 

ONLY  PAPER  IN  ALAMOSA  PRINTED  ENTIRELY  AT  HOME. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  in  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

The    Le   Beau    Leader. 

LE   BEAU,  _  _  -  -  DAKOTA. 


WALLACE  C.  BROWN,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 
PIONEER  NEWSPAPER  OF  WALWORTH  COUNTY  AND   CENTRAL  DAKOTA. 


THE  OLDEST  AND  THE  BEST.     ESTABLISHED  APRIL  21,  1883. 


SUBSCRIPTION, .$2.00  PER  YEAR,  IN  ADVANCE. 


THE  BEST  ADVERTISING  MEDIUM  IN  CENTRAL  DAKOTA. 


Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Hamburg    News. 

HAMBURG,  ...  ARKANSAS. 


PUBLISHED    EVERY    THURSDAY. 
L.  M.  KEITH  &  CO.,  -  -  Editors  and  Proprietors. 


TERMS,  $1.50  PER  YEAR. 

The  News  is  a  bright  paper,  devoted  to  local  and  general  news.  Has  a  large  and 
Increasing  circulation.  Is  a  first-class  advertising  medium,  the  best  in  this  part  of  the 
State.    Rates  furnished  on  application. 

Geo.  p.   Rowell  &  Co..  Agents,  10  Spruce  St..  N^w  York. 


1112  GKO.   r.   KOWELL    &   GO'S 

THE  KINGS  COUNTY  RURA-Ii  AND  BROOKLYN  GAZETTE. 

FliATUrSIl,  -  lESTABMSHED  IN  1873.)       -  LONG  1?SI-AND. 

Rural  Edition  publislied  evei-y  Saturday  inoriiiiig,  82.00  a  yfiir,  in  advance. 
City  Edition,  publislied  Wednesdays  ;  Office.  593  Fultoii  Street.  The 
Brighton  Gazette,  Conev  Island  Edition,  published  from  June  1  to  October  1,  .Sl.OO  the 
season.  H.  J.  EGLESTOS,  Editor  and  Manager.  Official  paper  for  towns  of  Elatbush, 
Flatlands,  Gravesend  and  New  Utrecht.  The  Rural  Edition  is  issued  Saturdays  as  an 
Independent  newspaper.  The  Brooklyn  Edition,  on  Wednesdays,  is  devoted  to  society 
news,  music  and  the  drama,  and  has  a  large  circulation.  Size,  28x42.  four  pages.  $2  00  |ier 
annum  or  3  cents  a  copy.  The  Brighton  or  CoNEy  Island  Edition,  published  from  June  1  to 
October  1,  with  latest  seaside  and  summer-resort  news. 


IOWA    STATE    DEMOCRAT. 

NEWTON,  -  -  -  -  ...  IOWA. 

SHERMAN     &     KENNINGTON,     Proprietors. 

OFFICIAL     PAPER     OF     THE     CITY     AND     COUNTY. 

FOREIGN    ADVERTISEMENTS    INSERTED    AT    HOME    RATES    ONLY. 

SUBSCRIPTION,  -  -  -■  $1.50  per  Annum. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


F  R  E  E P  R  £  S  S  . 

OC  ONOMOWOt ,  .....  WISCONSIN. 

EDWIN    HURLBUT,  Publisher. 

DAILY      AND      WEEKLY      ISSUE. 

The  leading  jiaper  of  Waukisha  County.    Well  established,  and  with  the  largest  circulation. 

First-class  as  an  advertising  medium.     Advertising  rates  sent  on  application. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     BRANDON    MAIL. 

Issued  every  Thursday  at 
BRANDON,  ....--  MANITOBA. 

•  '  C.  C.  CLIFFE,  Publisher.  Subscription :  $2.00  per  Year,  in  Advance. 

The  Province  of  Manitoba,  now  rapidly  developing,  offers  inducements  to  foreign 
manufacturers  and  dealers  to  open  up  trade  relations  therewith.  To  reach  the  trade  of  the 
country  it  is  necessary  to  advertise.  The  Brandon  Mail  has  superior  facilities  for  adver- 
tising all  kinds  of  goods,  and  the  publisher  will  be  pleased  at  any  time  to  furnish  rates  on 
application. 


THE    ORILLIA    NEWS    LETTER    (W^EEKLY). 
OHII.LIA,  .....  ONTARIO,    CAN. 

JOHN    CURRAN,  Publisher. 


THE    CANADIAN    WORKMAN    (MONTHLY). 

Oflicial  organ  of  the  A.  O.  U.  W.  in  Canada,  clieulates  in  every  city,  town  and  village  in 
Oil  tario. 


THE    MANITOULIN    GUIDE. 

Published  every  Friday  at 
(;ORE    BAY,  ...  MANITOULIN    ISLAND,    ONT. 

BASIL  C.  CANNIFF,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

The  Best  Advertising  Medium  In  the  District  of  Algoma.  Established  1878. 

SUBSCRIPTION.  -  -  $1.00  per  Y'ear. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

THE  TRENT  VALLEY  ADVOCATE. 

Published  every  Tuesday  and  Friday  at  ,.^,™  .  ..  ,.. 

TRENTON,  ......  ONTARIO. 

GEORGE    A.    GRAHAM,  .  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

SUBSCRIPTION    PRICE:    .$1.00    PER  YEAR. 

Has  a  large  and  rapidly  increasing  circulation,  and  the  best  advertising  medium  in  the 

town  neighborhood.    Advertising  rates  low  ;  furnished  on  application. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    NEVADA    ENTERPRISE. 

Published  every  Fiiday  at  ^.,,^ 

NEVADA,  ..-..--  OHIO. 

'  ByWILCOX&     HOLMES. 

SUBSCRIPTION,  -  $1.50  per  Annum,  in  Advance. 

A  weekly  journal  devoted  to  local  and  general  news  and  the  interests  of  Nevada.  The 
Enterprise'Is  a  live,  first-class  family  newspaper,  and  as  such  commends  itself  to  the  atten- 
tion of  reputable  dealers  as  a  desirable  journal  in  which  to  advertise  if  they  desire  gooa 
value  and  quick  returns. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1113 


Liberal    Economist. 


KENDALLVILLE,  -      -  -  INDIANA. 

jr.  L.  BLANEY,         -  ■  Publisher. 

The  Liberal  Economist  is  a  six-column  folio,  published  monthly  in  the  interest  of  the 
Church,  the  State  and  the  family.  It  is  the  only  monthly  publication  published  at  Kendall- 
ville,  and  its  circulation  extends  into  the  neighboring  counties. 


CIRCULATION.  ABOUT  1.000.  -----       PRICE,  50  CENTS  PER  YEAR. 

ESTABLISHED    18S3. 
Geo.  p.  Rowei.l  &  Co.,  Agents,  lu  Spruce  St..  New  York. 


The    Pacific    Sentinel. 

PUBLISHED  EVERY  SATURDAY  AT 

CLOVERDAL.E.  -  -  SONOMA    CO.,    CAL., 

Bv   THE    PACIFIC    SENTINEL    PUBLISHING    COMPANY. 
FRANK    K.     '  ERRITT.  Manager. 
Terms  of  Subscription— One  year,  .§2  00:  six  months, -SI  00 ;  three  months,  75  cents;  one 
month,  25  cents.    Terms,  invariably  in  advance. 

Rates  of  Advertising— One  square,  one  insertion,  S2  00 :  each  subsequent  insertion,  §1.00  : 
local  notices,  first  insertion,  10  cents  ;  each  subsequent  insertion,  5  cents.  Special  rates  with 
regular  advertisers  All  transient  ads.  must  be  paid  for  in  advance.  Advertisements  not 
Inserted  for  a  specified  time  will  be  published  until  ordered  discontinued  and  charged  for 
accordingly.    All  bills  payable  monthly. 

DAILY    PACIFIC    SENTINEL. 

Published  every  morning,  except  Monday,  during  the  Summer  months,  at  Cloverdale, 
Sonoma  Countv,  Cal.  Terms  of  subscription  :  Per  week,  bv  carrier.  10  cents  ;  single  copies, 
3  cents.  Subscription  bills  collected  everv  Monday.  Rates  of  advertising  same  as  in  weekly. 
All  communications  addressed  to  FRANK  K.  MERRITT,  JUanager,  &c.,  will  receive  prompt 
attention. 


Mineral    Wells    Pilot. 


MINERAL     WELLS,  - -  -  TEXAS. 

BYRON    BARBER,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


The  Mineral  Wllls  Pilot  is  widely  recognized  as  one  of  the  best  weekly  papers  in 
Palo,  Pinto  County,  and  numbers  among  its  subscribers  the  most  prominent  residents 
of  this  and  adjacent  counties. 

PUBLISHED    EVERY    FRIDAY. 


TERMS  ;  Per  year,  SI. 50  ;  six  months.  .$1.00  :  three  months,  75  cents. 
Rates  lowNiud  furnished  upon  application.    For  particulars  address. 

THE    PUBLISHER. 

Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Neillsville    Times. 


NEILLSVILLE,  -  -  -  -  WISCONSIN. 


SWORN  CIRCULATION,  ONE  THOUSAND. 


OFFICIAL  PAPER   OF  CLARK    COUNTY.        PUBLISHED    EVERY  TUESDAY. 

FOLIO,    aKx40. 

JAMES  O'NEILL,    L.  A.   DOOLITTLE    AND    GFORGF.  L.  JACQUES,         -        -         Editors. 

The  Times  solicits  foreign  ads.,  at  cheap  cash  rates,  from  all  parties  wlio  are  flnanciaKy 
responsible. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co..  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


ni4  GEO.  P.  ROWELL   &  GO'S 


SATURDAY    EVENING    BUGLE. 
CLINTON,  - IOWA. 

Devoted  to  Literature,  News  and  Humor. 

BEST    MEDIUM    IN    THE    CITY    FOR    LEGITIMATE    ADVERTISING. 

No  advertiseme  ts  inserted  for  swindlers,  quacks  or  frauds. 

SUBSCRIPTION,  $1.25  per  Year.  C.  HENRY  DEAN,  Publisher. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    BUFFALO    REGISTER. 
BUFFALO,  .......  MISSOURI. 

C.    L.    CURTICE,    Publisher. 

ISSUED   EVERY  THURSDAY.        AN   EIGHT-PAGE  PAPER. 

Terms  of  Subscription  :   One  copy,  one  year,  $1.25  ;  One  copy,  six  months,  65  cents :  One 

cop.y,  three  months,  3o  cents.    Advertising  Rates  :  One  square  (or  one  inch),  one  week,  $l  00. 

Each  additional  insertion,  50  cents.  >  ■»■       • 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE      SIGNAL. 

«  ■.i.-.n.  -.»  PUBLISHED    EVERY    WEDNESDAY    AT 

OisHKOfxH,  -  -  .  .  .  WISCONSIN. 

By  B.  E.  VAN  KEUREN. 
Subscription,  -  -  $1.50  per  Year. 

Devoted  to  general  and  local  news,  temperance,  education,  reform  and  good  morals. 
Advertising  estimates  furnished  at  any  time  when  applied  for.    Send  for  sample  copy  of 

To  Advertisers.-Money  invested  in  advertising  in  The  Signal  will  prove  profitable  to  you 


THE    COLEMAN    VOICE. 

Published  every  Saturday  by   "THE   VOICE"    PUBLISHING    CO.,  at 
COLEMAN,  --.-..  TEXAS. 

P.    J.    STEPHENSON,    Business  Manager. 
THE    ONLY    PAPER    PUBLISHED    IN    COLEMAN    COUNTY. 
Has  a  large  and  growing  circulation  in  Coleman,  Runnels,  Taylor,  Concho,  McCulloch. 
Ssan  baba.  Brown,  Callahan  and  other  counties.    Is  published  In  one  of  the  richest  and  most 
prosperous  towns  in  the  State.     Subscription,  $1.50. 


THE    COLORADO    CATHOLIC. 

^„  Published  Weekly  at 

DENVER,  .  .  .  .  .  .  COLORADO. 

Rev.   J.    F.   QUINN,  Editor.  J.    F.   ATKINSON,   Manager. 

Offlcial  organ  for  Colorado,  Wyoming,  Nebraska,  Utah  and  New  Mexico.     Eight  pages  ; 

forty-eight  columns. 

Subscription,  $2.00  per  Year. 

Advertisements  received  at  reasonable  rates. 


THE     DALLAS     POST. 

Published  every  Saturday  at 
SELMA,  ......  ALABAMA. 

A.    BOYD,  Proprietor. 

Rates  of  Subscription,  $1.50  per  Year,  in  Advance. 

^Y.  T*^  ADVERTISERS.— Send  your  orders  to  The  Dallas  Post.  Its  large  circulation  among 
the  best  classes  of  the  community  renders  it  second  to  no  weekly  in  the  county  as  an  adver- 
tising medium. 


THE    POYNETTE    PRESS. 

„^,^^, Published  every  Thursday  at 

POYNETTE,  -  .  .     '  .     '        COLUMBIA    CO.,    WIS. 

By  JOHN  E.  SHIRK. 

Terms,  invariably  in  Advance,  $1.50  per  Year. 

The  Press  is  the  only  paper  publishe<l  in  the  thriving  and  fast-growing  town  of  Poy- 

nette,  and  circulates  through  the  entire  county.    Advertisers  cannot  obtain  anywhere  in 

the  district  the  same  value  at  the  same  rates  as  they  can  in  the  advertising  columns  of  The 

x^RESS. 


THE     QUILL. 

Published    every   Thursday    at 
LA    VETA,  .  .  -  .  HUERFANO    CO.,    COL. 

TERMS,      $  2      PER      YEAR. 
La  Veta  Is  the  banner  town  of  Huerfano  County.    The  Quill  is  independent  in  politics, 
and  advocates  all  that  tends  to  the  well-being  of  its  district.    Advertising  rates  made 
known  on  application.    Satisfaction  guaranteed. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1115 


The    Valley    Echo. 


RIVERSIDE,  -  .  -  -  CALIFORNIA. 


PUBLISHED    EVERY    THURSDAY    AFTERNOON    BY    THE 
RIVERSIDE    PRINTING    AND    PUBLISjHING    COMPANY, 


J.    A.    STUDABECKER,    Manager. 


ITS    CIRCULATIOX    HAS    REACHED    1,150,    IS    RAPIDLY     INCREASING, 

AND      IS      THE      LEADING      WEEKLY      NEWSPAPER 

PUBLISHED    IN    SOUTHERN    CALIFORNIA. 


AS   AN    ADVERTISING    MEDIUM   IT   HAS    FEW   EQUALS    AND    NO    SUPERIORS. 


ADVERTISING    RATES  : 

SPACE.  1   WEEK.  2  WEEKS.  1   MONTH.  1   YEAR. 

ONE    SQU.4.RE Si  00  Si  50  S'3  00  Sl'i  00 

TWO    SQU.A.RES 2  00  3  00  4  00  'H  OO 

THREE    SQUARES .3  00  4  00  6  00  36  00 

FOUR    SQUARES 4  00  6  00  8  00  48  00 

FIVE    SQUARES 5  00  7  50  10  00  60  00 

ONE-QUARTER    COLUMN 6  00  f>  00  I'i  00  73  00 

ONE-THIRD    COLUMN S  00  I'i  00  16  00  96  00 

ONE-HALF    COLUMN 13  00  18  00  34  00  144  00 

THREE-QUARTERS    OF    COLUMN 15  00  '2i  50  30  00  180  00 

ONE    COLUMN 18  00  37  00  36  00  300  00 

SUBSCRIPTION    RATES: 

PER     YEAR S3  00 

SIX    MONTHS 3  00 

SINGLE    COPY lO' 

IF  PAID   IN  ADVANCE,  $2.00. 


ADVERTISERS    WILL    FIND    IT    TO     THEIR     INTEREST    TO     ADVERTISE    IN    THIS- 

PAPER,     AS    IT    REGULARLY     REACHES    AND    IS    READ    BY    THE 

PEOPLE    OF    THIS    SECTION    OF    THE    STATE. 


ALL    BUSINESS    COMMUNICATIONS    SHOULD    BE     ADDRESSED    TO 

J.    A.    STUDABECKER,    Manager, 

Riverside,    Cat. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1116  GEO.  P.   KOWELL   &  CO'S 


PRESS    AND    DAKOTAIAN. 

DAILY  AND  WEEKLY.  (Established  in  1860.)  PUBLISHED  AT 

YANKTON DAKOTA, 

BY  BO  WEN  &  KINGSBURY.  The  Weekly  Pre.ss  and  Dakotaian  Is  a  Territorial  News 
paper,  f  urni.sliiug  each  week  au  epitome  of  all  important  matters  transpiring  in  the  Terri- 
tory. It  also  tarnishes  the  kind  of  information  sought  for  by  those  who  are  contemplating 
a  settlement  in  the  Territory.  Subscription  price,  .$2  per  year.  Sub.scriptions  received  for 
three  or  six  months.  Address  BOWEN  &  KINGSBURY,  Yankton,  Dakota. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  II)  Spi-uce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    SOUTHERN    CLINIC. 
RICHMOND,  ....  VIRGINIA. 

AN  INDEPENDENT  MONTHLY  JOURNAL  OF  MEDICINE,  SURGERY  AND 

NEW  REMEDIES. 
ONE      DOLLAR      PER     YEAR. 
The  best  advertising  medium  In  the  South.    Address, 

C.  A.  BRYCE,  M.  D.,  No.  506  North  Second  St.,  Richmond,  Va. 


THE    RATON    INDEPENDENT. 
RATON,  .......  NEW    MEXICO. 

DAILY  AND  WEEKLY. 


J.    C.    HOLMES,    Editor   and    Publisher. 


The  Independent  is  a  superior  newspaper  in  all  respects,  and  offers  unsurpassed  facilities 

for  reaching  the  people  of  this  section. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


JOB  WORK  DONE    WITH   NEATNESS  AND   DISPATCH. 

NORTH    WEST    TRIBUNE. 
CHENEY,  .....  SPOKANE    CO.,    W.    T. 

GEORGE  F.  SCHORR,  Publisher. 
The  Tribune  has  much  the  largest  circulation  of  any  paper  in  Eastern  Washington,  is  the 
Oldest  Paper  in  Spokane  County,  and  is  acknowledged  to  be  the 
LEADING  PAPER  OF  THE  UPPER  COUNTRY. 

Subscription  Price.  Only .$2.50  per  Year 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


NEEPAWA    CANADIAN. 
NEEPAWA,  .....  MANITOBA. 

T.  W.  BRONDGEEST,  EDITOR  AND  Proprietor. 
ONLY      PAPER      IN      COUNTY      OF      BEAUTIFUL      PLAIN. 
PUBLISHED  EVERY  THURSDAY.  CIRCULATION,  550. 

Advertising  rates  liberal.    Job  work  executed  with  neatness  and  dispatch. 
Sample  copies  of  paper  sent  free.    Terms,  .$L50  per  annum.    No  paper  discontinued 
until  all  arrearages  are  paid  up. 


THE    MAPLE    LEAF. 

PUBLISHED      EVERY      THURSDAY      AT 
ALBERT,  .....  ALBERT  CO.,  N.  B. 

Only  paper  in  the  County,  in  which  there  is  a  population  of  12,329,  and  has  a  large  circulation. 
SUBSCRIPTION,    ONE    DOLLAR    A    YEAR. 
S  ibscriptions  and  advertisements  »iits?  be  paid  for  in   adrance.    Rates  may  be  had  on 
application  to  L.  M.  WOOD,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  No.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    RICHLAND    CLARION. 


RICHLAND,  .  .  .  -  -  .  IOWA. 

J.  T).  HAWORTH,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

TERMS,      $1.50      PER      YEAR,      IN      ADVANCE. 

The  Clarion  is  a  wide  awake  weekly,  containing  all  the  latest  local  and  general  news,  and 

has  an  extensive  circulation. 
Geo,  P   Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    JBLOBE. 

ELK    CITY,  .  .  .  -  .  .  KAN.SAS. 

W.    C,    GETTYS,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ESTABLISHED    1882.        WEEKLY. 

TERMS,  -  -  -  .$1.00  per  Year. 

The  Globe  has  a  circulation  through  a  majority  of  the  Western  States,  and  advertisers 
will  And  it  a  good  mcdiyini  through  which  to  reach  the  ]>ublic.  Advertising  rates 
reasonable. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1117 


Rep  uj)  lie. 


PUBLISHED     IN     THE     RAPIDLY     GROWING    YOUNG     CITY,     ON     LONGFELLOW'S 

"MOUNTAIN    OF    THE    PRAIRIE," 

PIPESTONE,  -  j^  -  MINNESOTA. 

SECOND  YEAR.    EIGHT  PAGES,  WEEKLY,  .$L50  A  YEAR. 

Contains  the  news  of  the  clay,  short  stories,  scientific  miscellany,  literary  selections — 
but,  BEST  OP  ALL,  Thb  REPUBLIC  is  unqualifledlv.  uncomproniislngly  opposed  to  the  LIQUOR 
TRAFFIC.  It  puts  LIBERTY  AGAINST  LIQUOR.  It  opens  its  columns  to  free  discussion. 
It  challenges  all  opponents  to  meet  it  oti  the  burning  question  of  our  time,  PROHIBITION. 
The  plea,  that  legal  Prohibition  anuihilates  PERSONAL  LIBERTY  will  be  met  and  refuted. 
All  opponents  to-Prohibition  will  be  accorded  the  right  to  reply.  This  is  the  WORKING- 
MAN'S  REPUBLIC.  And  an  advocate  of  WOMAN  SUFFRAGE.  When  the  mothers,  wives 
and  daughters  vote  there  will  be  an  end  to  the  RUM  CURSE.  When  women  vote  we  will 
have  a  true  Republic,  and  never  before.  The  Republic  Is  published  to  disseminate  these 
principles,  a  trinity  of  Reforms.  But  it  opens  the  door  "  wide  "  for  free  debate.  Address 
the  Editor  and  Publisher,  W.  F.  JAMIESON,  Pipestone,  Minn. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

The    Weekly    Sun. 

INGERSOLL,  -  -  .  ONTARIO,    CAN. 

C.  R.  PATIENCE,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


LEADING  CIRCULATION  IN  OXFORD  COUNTY,  THE  CENTRE  OP  THE  DAIRY  INTER- 
EST OF  CANADA,  AND  THE  BANNER  COUNTY  OF  ONTARIO. 


LIBERAL     RATE.S     TO     RESPONSIBLE     ADVERTISERS. 


WE     KEEP     POSTED,     THEREFORE     NO     FRAUD      ADVERTISERS     NEED     APPLY. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


La    Voce    Del    Popolo. 

SAN    FRANCISCO,  -  31  "  CALIFORNIA. 

ISSUED  SEMI- WEEKLY.-  SUBSCRIPTION,  $6.00  PER  ANNUM. 

G.  B.  CEVASCO,  ....  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

ORGAN  OF  THE  ITALIAN  POPULATION  OF  CALIFORNIA. 

It  is  the  only  Italian  newspaper  published  on  the  Pacific  Coast,  and  has  a  large  circu- 
lation throughout  the  United  States,  Mexico,  Central  and  South  America,  Italy,  Austria, 
France  and  Switzerland.  It  Is  the  best  medium  for  advertisers  to  bring  their  business 
before  the  Italian  and  Swiss  populations.  Advertisements  Inserted  at  liberal  rates,  which, 
will  be  furnished  on  application  to  publisher.    Established  1S59. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Western  _Treide    Review. 

PUBLISHED  BY  THE  WESTERN  MERCANTILE  ASSOCIATION, 

Capital  Stock,  $30,000. 

Nos.  31  &  33  KING  BLOCK,     -  -  DENVER,  COL- 

FRED'K  H.  FISHER,  President.    J.  A.  C.  REYNOLDS,  Manager. 

A  monthly  .lournal  devoted  to :  I.  The  mercantile  interests  of  the  West,  embracing 
particularly  Colorado,  New  Mexico,  Wyoming  and  Utah,  in  which  field  it  reaches  the  entire 
business  population.  II.  The  protection  of  business  men  and  the  collection  of  their  claims 
by  a  thoroughly  tested  method,  embracing  a  comprehensive  system  of  lists  and  reports 

PECULIAR  TO  THIS  PUBLICATION. 

1^*  Its  especial  value  as  an  advertising  medium  for  wholesalers,  manufacturers  and 
those  desiring  to  reach  the  mass  of  retailers  throughout  the  West  Is  due  to  the  fact  that  it 
is  universally  preserved  and  filed  for  reference  on  account  of  its  valuable  reports,  etc. 
Circulation  larger  than  any  similar  pulilication  in  the  United  States.  Subscription  price, 
including  membership  In  the  Associathin,  .•^lO.OO  per  annum.  Send  for  advertising  rates, 
sample  copy  and  prospectus.  Address  THE  WESTERN  MERCANTILE  ASSOCIATION, 
Denver,  Colorado."  Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1118 


GEO.   P.   ROWELL   &   GO'S 


RALI.S    COUNTY    GUIDE. 
•New  lioudou,       ...       Missouri. 

Printed  by  Steam ;  Cut  and  Pasted. 

MOST  PROGRESSIVE    AND    MOST  EXTEN- 
SIVELY  CIRCULATED    COUNTRY 
WEEKLY  IN  MISSOURI. 


•  Subscription  books  always  open  to  in- 
spection by  advertisers. 

J.  LINN  LADD,  Publlslier. 

THE  SASKATCHEWAN  HERALD. 


Published  at 
Battlefoi-d,  -  -  Canada. 

The  Capital  of  Saskatchewan  Territory. 


Every  Week,  by  P.  G.  LAURIE, 

■  Subscription  price,  $2.50  a  year,  in  advance, 
postage  paid  by  the  publisher.  Circulates  In 
all  parts  of  the  Northwest  Territories,  and 
also  elsewhere.  


THE  VTNCENNES  NEWS.  Established 
1879  W.  W.  BAILEY  &  CO.,  Prop's.  Warren 
Worth  Bailey,  Ed.    Vincenues,  Indiana. 

The  News,  the  family  paper  of  Vlncennes, 
has  largest  city  circulation,  growing  country 
patronage,  circulating  in  four  Indiana  and 
two  Illinois  counties.  Advocating  national- 
ization of  land,  its  circulation  is  becoming 
National.  Advertising  payable  quarterly  in 
advance,  except  from  our  authorized  agents. 
•Cuts  must  be  13  ems  pica,  on  solid  metal  base. 
Rates  :  Col.,  1  yr.,  $80.00 ;  y>  col.,  $45.00;  H  col., 
$25.00  ;  H  col.,  $15.00  ;  1  inch,  .$10.00.  Reading 
notices  and  locals,  5  cts.  per  line  each  inser- 
tion.   Preferred  positions,  25  per  cent,  more. 


HUMBOLDT    STANDARD. 


Eureka, 


California. 


FRANK    P.    THOMPSON.  Editor. 
Published  Dally  and  Weekly. 

Subscription  price  by  mall :  One  year,  in- 
variably in  advance— Daily  $5,  Weekly  $3, 

Devoted  to  the  development  of  Humboldt 
County.  The  Standard  is  without  question 
the  largest  circulated  paper  in  the  country, 
and  surpasses  all  others  in  value  as  an  ad- 
vertising medium^ 


NEZ    PERCE    NEWS. 

Published   every   Thursday   at 
licwistou,  ...  Idalio, 

By  NEZ  PERCE  NEWS  PUBLISHING  CO. 

Subscription  Rates :  One  copy,  per  year,  by 
mall,  $3.00. 

The  rapid  development  Qf  this  Territory 
makes  it  a  field  worthy  the  attention  of  all 
classes  of  manufacturers  and  dealers.  To 
reach  the  trade  advertise  in  the  News.  The 
best  advertising  medium. 

'  THE     EYE. 

Published  at 
Snohoniisli  City,    -    Wasliinglon  Ter, 

Bv  C.  H.  PACKARD. 


A  live  paper  for  the  times.  liidependent, 
impartial,  truthful,  with  a  sharp  lookout  for 
the  intere.sts  of  the  Territory  in  general  and 
Snohomish  County  in  particular. 

$2.00  per  Annum. 


THE    NICKERSON     REGISTER. 

Kansas. 


Niclterson, 

Issued  weekly  by  C.  N.  &  H.  E.  WHITAKER. 

Official  Paper  of  Reno  County  and  Nlckerson. 

Unquestionably  the  best  advertising  me- 
dium In  the  county.  It  reaches  all  classes, 
and  in  point  of  circulation  Is  unsurpa.ssed. 
Has  a  bona-flde  paid-up  circulation  of  1,000 ; 
900  in  county. 


PAGE    COUNTY    DEMOCRAT. 

Established  in  1868. 
Clariuda,  ...  Iowa. 

N.  C.  RIDENOUR,  Publisher. 


Subscription,  $2.00 ;  in  advance,  $1.50. 
This  paper  is  published  weekly  at  Clarinda, 
and  has  reached  a  circulation  second  to  none 
in  this  county  ;  its  popularity  Is  unbounded, 
and  is  undoubtedly  the  leading  Democratic 
paper  of  this  part  of  the  State.  Advertising 
rates  reasonable.    Address  N.  C.  RIDENOUR. 


THE     WINAMAC      REPUBLICAN. 


Winamac,  Indiana. 


S.  R.  JACKSON, 


Manager. 


Published  every  Friday,  and  circulates  ex- 
tensively among  the  residents  of  this  and  the 
neighboring  counties,  which  makes  it  a  most 
desirable  paper  for  advertisers.  Only  Re- 
publican paper  in  county.  Advertising  rates, 
etc.,  furnished  upon  application. 


THE    MONTHLY    VISITOR. 


Published  at 
Brookville,       -       Franklin  Co.,  Ind. 

JAMES  M.  MILLER,  Proprietor. 


The  Visitor  is  essentially  a  family  journal, 
furnished  at  the  low  price  of  50  cents  a  year. 
A  few  advertisements  of  a  preferable  kind 
will  be  inserted  at  reasonable  rates.    A  good 

advertising  medium. 

THE    FLORIDA    OBSERVER. 


Dade  City, 


Florida. 


Issued  Weekly. 


SHANDS  &  POOSER,  Publishers. 


Under  new  management  The  Observee 
(formerly  Fort  Dade  Slessenger)  has  largely 
increased  in  circulation,  and  offers  un- 
equalled advantages  as  an  advertising  me- 
dium. 


THE    MENDOCINO    BEACON. 


Mendocino, 


Mendocino  Co.,  Cal. 


Established  1877. 

WILLIAM  HEESER,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

Subscription,  .S3.00  per  Annum. 

The  Beacon  is  a  good  weekly  paper,  with  a 
large  and  rapidly-increasing  circulation  and 
a  superior  advertising  medium. 


AMEKICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1119 

The    Ellijay    Courier. 

PUBLISHED  EVERY  THURSDAY  AT 

ELLIJAY,  -  -      -  -  GEORGIA. 

TERMS,  $1.50  PER  ANNUM,  IN  ADVANCE. 
GREER  &  KIRBY,  .....  Editors  and  Publishers. 


RATES  OF  ADVERTISING  ON  APPLICATION. 


The  Courier  Is  the  official  organ  of  Fanin  and  Gilmer  Counties.  Contains  the  latest 
local  and  general  news ;  but  nothing  which  will,  in  the  least,  offend  the  religious  or  political 
belief  of  any  one  will  be  permitted,  and  trashy,  degrading  nonsense  will  be  rigidly  ex- 
cluded, thus  making  it  a  useful,  instructive  and  live-spirited  paper,  and  a  welcome  visitor 
in  Noi-th  Georgia  and  tliroughout  the  State.  It  is  an  excellent  advertising  medium,  having 
a  circulation  of  5(X)  and  being  well  established. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Home    Cheer. 


NEW    HAVEN,  _  -  -  -  CONNECTICUT. 


DEVOTED  TO  LITERATURE  AND  ART. 


ISSUED  MONTHLY— ONE  DOLLAR  A  YEAR,  IN  ADVANCE. 


CHAS.  D.  PAGE,  -  -  -  Editor  and  Manager. 


The  Home  Cheer  has  a  large  and  regular  cii-culation,  and  Is  deservedly  popular  among 
Its  subscribers.  A  limited  space  is  devoted  to  preferable  advertisements  of  reliable  articles. 
Rates  reasonable,  consistent  with  the  value  given. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

The    Indiana    Pharmacist. 

INDIANAPOLIS,  -  -  -  INDIANA. 

JOS.  R.  PERRY,  Editor  and  Piblisher. 


THE  BEST  MEDIUM  FOR  REACHING  THE  DRUG  TRADE   IN  THE  MIDDLE-WESTERN 

STATES. 

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OFFICIAL    ORGAN    OF   THE   INDIANA   PHARMACEUTICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Svenska    Posten. 


THE    SWEDISH    POST. 


21    STATE    STREET,  -    -  NEW    YORK,    N.    Y. 

C.  A.  JACOBSON,  Publisher.  Dr.  ROLF  PIHLGREN,  Editor. 

NON-PARTISAN  AND  NON-SECTARIAN. 


A  Swedish  weekly,  published  every  Thursday,  and  circulates  not  only  among  the  100,000 
Scandinavian  residents  of  New  York,  Brooklyn  and  Jersey  City,  but  all  over  the  Eastern, 
Southern  and  Middle  States.  An  unsurpassed  advertising  medium  for  reaching  the  numer- 
ous Swedes,  Norwegians  and  Danes  east  of  Chicago ;  Scandinavian  merchants,  journeymen, 
mechanics  and  farmers,  all  read  It.  Its  circulation  extends  from  the  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific. 
Advertising  rates  on  application. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


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GEO.   P.   ROWELL   &  GO'S 


THE    SENTINEL,. 


The  oldest  paper  published  in 
Hot  Springs,  -  -         Arkansas. 

Circulation  increasing. 
Weekly  Edition  every  Saturday  Morning. 


Daily  ;    published  every  day  except  Sunday. 
The  best  advertising  medium  in  the  city. 


ELLIS  WOOLMAN,  Proprietor. 
NORTH    LOUP    HERALD. 


Published  Weekly  at 
North   liOup,    Valley    Co.,   Nebi-aska. 

By  N.  H.  PARKS  &  BRO. 
SUBSCRIPTION :  $1.50  per  Annum. 


A  limited  space  is  devoted  to  foreign  adver- 
tisements. Home  advertisers,  knowing  the 
benefit  derived  from  advertising  in  The 
Herald,  leave  but  little  spare  advertising 
space  in  its  columns  for  the  outside  world. 

THE    VINDICATOR. 

East  Portland,  -  -  Oregon. 

VINDICATOR  PUBLISHING  CO.,  Publishers. 

The  only  paper  printed  or  published  in  the 
City  of  East  Portland. 

The  Vindicator  was  established  in  1879, 
and  has  worked  its  way  to  a  position  as  one 
of  the  leading  newspapers  of  the  State.  It  is 
the  official  organ  of  the  city  and  is  read  by 
all  classes.  It  is  issued  regularly  every  Sat- 
urday evening.  An  eight  page,  six-eoUunn 
(30x44)  Weekly  Newspaper. 

Rates  of  subscription  :  One  year  (by  mail), 
$2.50 ;  si.x  months  do.,  $1.50  ;  three  months  do., 
75  cents.    Samples  copies  free. 

THE    WEEKLY    BRAZOS    PILOT. 


Publislied  every  Friday  at 


Bryan, 


Texas. 


LUTHER  W.  CLARK,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


Circulation  1,450— counting  exchanges  1,525. 
Postmaster  and  Carrier  will  make  affidavit 
to  prove  circulation.  Subscribe  for  The 
Pilot.  Its  columns  are  lull  of  interesting 
matter,  both  local  and  general.  It  circulates 
among  the  best  families.  A  superior  adver- 
tising  medium. 

THE   ARKANSAVV   CLIPPER. 


Arkadelphia, 


Arkansas. 


Issued  weekly  by  S.  P.  MEADOR. 


Arkadelphia  is  the  trade  centre  of  eight 
surrounding  counties,  through  all  of  which 
The  Clipper  circulates  thoroughly,  making  it 
the  best  advertising  medium  in  this  part  of 
the  State. 


SAGUACHE   ADVANCE. 


Saguache, 


Published  at 


Colorado. 


The  county  seat  of  Saguache  County. 

.T.  E.  NELSON,  Publisher. 
In  the  famous  San  Luis  Valley— the  largest 
and  richest  valley  iu  tlie  state.  Has  the 
largest  circulation  of  any  paper  in  this  sec- 
tion of  country,  and  the  best  newspaper 
In  the  county.  Is  a  flve-column,  eight-page 
paper.  Advertising  rates  furnished  on  appli- 
cation.   Subscription,  one  year,  .$2.50. 


THE 
RUSSELLVILLE    DEMOCRAT. 


Issued  ever}-  Thui'sday,  at 
Russellville,  -        -        Arkansas. 

B.  F.  JOBE,  Business  Manager. 

Devoted   to  Local,  Political,  Commercial, 
Agricultural  and  Literary  Intelligence. 


Terms,  $1  per  Year,  in  Advance. 
Advertising  rates  sent  on  application. 


THE    DIXON    TRIBUNE. 
Dixon,         ...       -        California. 


A  weekly  newspaper,  published  in  the  mart 
of  the  finest  wheat  country  in  the  world  ;  in 
politics  Independent-Democratic.  Devoted  to 
the  interests  of  the  whole  country,  and  Solano 
County  particularly  ;  880  subscribers. 

Terms,  $2.50  per  Year. 
Liberal  rates  to  reliable  advertisers.     Or- 
ders solicited. 

ED.  E.  LEAKE,  Publisher. 


THE    ECHO. 

Issued  every  Wednesday  at 
Eureka  Springs,  -  Arkansas. 


A.  B.  ADAMS,  Publisher. 


Subscription,  Fifty  cents  per  Annum. 


The  Echo  circulates  largely  throughout 
Carroll  and  adjoining  counties,  and  Is  a 
first-class  advertising  medium. 


THE    DEMOCRAT. 


Stanton, 


Nebraska. 


THE  OFFICIAL  PAPER  OF  THE  COUNTY. 


Issued  Every  Friday. 


WILLIAM    P.    SUTTLE,    Editor. 

The  official  county  paper.  The  leading 
journal  in  its  district.  Read  by  all  people, 
and  unsurpassed  as  an  advertising  medium. 

J.  F.  lewis.  J.  S.  BONNER. 

THE      DISPATCH. 


Lampasas,  -  -  Texas. 

LEWIS  &  BONNER,  Editors  and  Proprietors. 


Subscription  :  $1.50  a  Year. 

This  weekly  is  the  leading  one  in  its  dis- 
trict, and  offers  to  advertisers  unparalleled 
advantages  as  an  advertising  medium. 

THE      JOURNAL. 

Published  every  Friday  at 
Alpeua,   .    -       -        Jerauld  Co.,  Dak. 

L.   N.   LOOMIS.  W.   L.   DAVIS. 

LOOMIS  &  DAVIS,  Publishers. 


Subscription  Price,  $1.50  per  year,  always  In 
Advance. 


The  Journal  is  the  best  advertising  me- 
dium ill  Jerauld  County,  because  it  has  there 
a  larger  circulation  than  any  other  paper. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER   DlRhXTORY.  1121 


The     Reporter. 


WAMEGO,  -  -  POTTAW^ATOMIE  CO.,  KAN. 


OFFICIAL  PAPER  OF  THE  COUNTY  AND  CITY. 


LEADING     REPUBLICAN     PAPER     OF     THE     COUNTY. 


CIRCULATION,       ...       1,600. 


The  Reporter  was  established  July  IT,  18fiT,  and  is  the  oldest  paper  in  the  county. 
During  its  existence  the  following  papers  have  been  merged  into  it:  The  Pottawatomie 
Gazette,  The  Pottawatomie  Herald,  and  the  Wamego  Tribune. 


It  has  the  leading  circulation  in  Pottawatomie  County,  and  has  a  large  list  of  subscribers 
In  Wabaunsee,  Riley,  Jackson  and  Shawnee  Counties. 


Geo  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Commercial    News    and 
Shipping   List. 


DAILY    AND    WEEKLY. 


415  MONTGOMERY   ST.,  -  SAN  FRANCISCO,  CAL. 


THE  ONLY  RELIABLE  COMMERCIAL  PAPERS   PUBLISHED  ON   THE  PACIFIC   COAST. 


SPECIAL  ATTENTION  PAID  TO  SHIPPING  AND  MARINE  INSURANCE. 


T  E  R  31  S  : 

DAILY,  -  -  -  . S<!.00  PER  ANNUM. 

WEEKLY,  -  - -         2.00       "  "        ' 


MORRIS  U.  BATIS  &  CO.,  Publishers  and  Proprietors, 
415  MONTGOMERY  STREET,       ..-'...  sAN  FRANCISCO,  CAL. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

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GEO.   P.   UOVVELL   &   GO'S 


THE     INTER. STATE. 


Publislied  every  Wednesday  at 
Gary,  -  -  Doiiel  Co.,  Dak., 

By  W.  H.  DONALDSON, 
Editor,  Publisher  and  Proprietor. 
Subscription,  -  -        $2.00  per  Annum. 

Official  Paper  of  the  County. 
To  Advertisers :  Our  circulation  is  exten- 
sive and  regular,  our  rates  are  reasonable, 
and  you  can  rely  on  good  value  for  any  ad- 
vertising space  in  our  columns  you  contract 
for. 


FAIiL    RIVER    ECHO. 


Leading  paper  of   the   city,  and  has   the 
largest  circulation  of  any  paper  published  in 


Fall  River, 

No   illegitimate 
columns. 


Ilaiisas. 


'ads."    permitted    in  its 


GILMORE  BROS.,  Proprietors. 


THE   FLESHERTON    ADVANCE. 


A.  R.  FAWCETT,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

Published  every  Thursday  from  the  office, 
Collingwood  street, 

FIe«liertou,         -         Ontario, 

and  is  generally  acknowledged  to  be  the  best 
local  and  family  newspaper  (outside  the 
county  town)  in  the  County  of  Grey.  Circula- 
tion over  tiOO.  and  steadily  increasing.  Affi- 
davit as  to  circulation  f  urnislicd  advertisers 
when  desired. 

Subscription,  $1.00  per  Annum. 

THE    MINNESOTA    CITIZEN. 


LakeKeld, 


Minnesota. 


C.  S.  EASTWOOD,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

A  paper  devoted  to  the  interests  and  devel- 
opment of  Jackson  County.  Engaging  the 
special  attention  of  farmers  and  stock  grow- 
ers throughout  this  entire  section.  Contains 
the  reports  of  crops  and  other  items  of  gen- 
eral inipoitancc.  Jackson  county  being  the 
banner  countv  of  the  State,  and  The  Citizen 
being  the  leading  paper  in  the  county,  there 
can  be  no  doubt  as  to  its  value,  both  as  a 
newspaper  and  as  an  advertising  medium. 


THE    ASPEN    TIMES. 


Aspen, 


Published  Satui-days  at 

-  -         -  Colorado. 


Subscription,  One  Year,  $3.00. 


B 


CLARK  WHEELER,  Manager. 

O.  I.  WHEELER,  Proprietor. 

The  Times  is  the  leading  newspaper  in  Pit- 
kin County.  Is  Republican  in  politics,  and  is 
devoted  to  the  interests  of  the  miner,  me- 
cluinic,  merchant  and  the  business  man 
generally.    Mining  intelligence  a  specialty. 

THE   AMADOR    DISPATCH. 


main  St.,  Jacksou,  Ainodor  Co.,  Cal. 


Published  every  Saturday. 


WM.  M.  PENRY,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


Terms  :  One  Year,  .$3  ;  Six  Mouths,  $1.50. 

The  Dispatch  Is  a  strong  Democratic  organ, 
well-conducted,  and  aVjly  defends  its  party. 
Liberal  rates  made  known  on  application  to 
the  publisher. 


THE    SUMTER    REPUBLICAN. 


Established  in  1854.  and  published  in 
Aniericus,  -        -         .  Georgia. 

C.  W.  HANCOCK,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

DEMOCRATIC  IN  POLITICS. 


The  principal  paper  in  Sumter,  Sehlev, 
Webster  and  Lee  Counties.  The  official  no- 
tices of  the  above  counties  appear  in  The 
Republican. 

Official  organ  of  the  City  of  Americus. 


L,A    JUNTA    TRIBUNE. 


Issued  Weekly  at 


La  Junta, 


Colorado. 


N.  H.  BOWMAN,  Publisher. 


The  Tribu.ne  is  the  only  paper  published 
at  La  Junta ;  has  a  large  circulation  In  a 
cattle-raising  country,  and  is  an  excellent 
advertising  medium. 


THE    FALLS    CITY    JOURNAL. 


Falls  City, 


Nebraska. 


$1.50  a  Year,  in  Advance, 
T.  W.  PEPOON, 


Pi'oprietor. 


Sworn  Circulation,  1,200. 

Only  steam-printing  house  in  Southern  Ne- 
braska. Republican.  Best  county  in  the 
State.    Fine  job  work  a  specialty. 


THE    HAGERSVILLE    TIMES. 


Hagersville, 


Ontario. 


Strictly  Non-Political. 
Published  every  Friday  morning. 

The  Times  has  a  rapidly  increasing  cu'cula- 
tiou  in  a  good  section  of  the  Province,  and 
offers  special  inducements  as  an  advertising 
medium.  Advertising  rates  known  on  ap- 
plication.   

ED.  E.  LLEWELLYN,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

SCIENTIFIC    CALIFORNIAN. 


A  monthly  journal,  devoted  to  science,  art, 
hygiene,  and  humor.  $1.00  a  year;  single 
copies,  10  cents.  And  "THE  DENTAL 
JAIRXJS,"  a  monthly  journal  of  dental  and 
oral  science.  $1.50  a  year;  single  copies,  15 
cents.  Editor  and  Proprietor :  WILLIAM 
OSCAR  THRAILKILL,  M.  S.,  M.  D.,  D.  D.  S., 
lOi'JUj  Market  st.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  Agents 
wanted  in  every  town  in  the  world.  Four 
hundred  and  forty-three  leading  journals  in 
all  parts  of  the  world  speak  of  "The  Scien- 
TiFic  Califorxiax"  ill  the  highest  terms. 

THE    POCAHONTAS    RECORD. 


Pocahontas, 


Iowa. 


PORT  C.  BARRON,  Editor. 


Is  independent  In  politics,  and  the  best  ad- 
vertising medium.  Official  county  paper, 
with  a  circulation  of  700.  Seven-column 
folio.  It  has  the  largest  circulation.  Only 
paper  published  at  the  county  seat  and  is  the 
official  organ  of  the  Pocahontas  County 
Teachers'  Association. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER   DIRECTORY. 


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The      Mechanic. 


SMITHVILLE, 


BURLINGTON   CO.,   N.  J. 


A    MONTHLY   JOURNAL   DEVOTED   TO   MECHANICS,    SCIENCE   AND    LITERATURE. 


CONTAINS   ILLUSTRATIONS   OF   LATE    INVENTIONS   AND   DESCRIPTIONS   OF    H.  B. 
SMITH'S    CELEBRATED    WOODWORKING    MACHINERY. 


"THE    MECHANIC"   IS    ALSO    THE    ACCEPTED    ORGAN    FOR    THE 
AMERICAN    STAR  BICYCLE. 


A  PRACTICAL   ROADSTER,  SAFE   FROM  HEADERS  OR  OTHER  DANGEROUS  FALLS. 


The  means  of  propulsion  insure  a  continuous  motion  without  dead  centres,  a  requisite 
condition  for  both  speed  and  power. 

The  new  flat-seated  tires  are  a  great  improvement,  and  the  new  square  grooved  rim 
forms  a  wheel  that  will  not  buclcle. 

A  "Reformed  Crank  Rider"  says  :  "  In  strength,  safety,  control,  driving  leverage,  ease 
of  motion,  and  coasting,  the  Star  leads  all  Bicycles ;  while  Its  positive  action,  quickness 
in  steering  and  economy  In  pedaling  are  excluded  from  any  other  similar  vehicle." 

The  workmanship  and  entire  practicability  of  each  and  every  machine  are  fully 
guaranteed.    For  further  particulars  address, 

H.    B.    SMITH    MACHINE    CO.,    Smithville,    Biirlinstou   Co.,    N.  J. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1124  GEO.   P.   ROWELL   &   GO'S 

LEWISTON    JOURNAL. 
LEWISTON,  --....  MAINE. 

DAILY    AND    WEEKLY. 
Circulation  larger  than  that  of  any  other  buslness,|agricultural  or  news  paper  In  Maine, 
and  one  of  the  best  advertising  mediums  in  New  England.    The  Weekly  possesses  a  circu- 
lation which  renders  it  one  of  the  foremost  New  England  papers. 

NELSON    DINGLEY,    Jr.,    &   CO.,  Proprietors. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    FRESNO    REPUBLICAN. 

Published  at 
FRESNO,  .....  CALIFORNIA. 

In  the  centre  of  the  greatest  wine  and  fruitgrowing  district  in  the  world. 

S.    A.    MILLER,    Publisher. 

Subscription,  -  $2.50  per  Year. 

January  1, 1885,  The  Weekly  Republican  had  a  circulation  of  1,128.    The  only  Repub- 
lican paper  in  Fresno  County,  one  of  the  largest  and  most  prosperous  counties  of  the  State. 


MONTANA    WOOL    GROWER. 


FORT    BENTON,  .....  MONTANA. 

The  organ  of  the  flockmasters  of  Montana,  and  circulates  generally  among  the  wool 
men  of  the  Territory.  Published  in  magaziue  form,  quarterly.  For  advertising  rates 
address,  "  THE    WOOL    GROWER,"    Fort  Benton,  Montana. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


SARGENT    COUNTY    TELLER. 


MILiNOR,  .....  DAKOTA    TER. 

FALLEY    &    FRITZ,  Proprietors. 
Subscription,  .  $2.00  per  Annum,  in  Advance. 

The  Teller  is  the  oldest  and  best  paper  in  the  county,  having  a  large  cii-culation. 
Foreign  advertisements  must  be  unexceptional  in  character,  and  payment  guaranteed. 
Rates,  $120.00  per  column  per  annum. 


THE    FURNITURE    TRADESMAN. 


A  Monthly  Journal  of  tlie  Furniture  and  Coffin  Trade. 
CHICAGO,  ...    ...  ILLINOIS. 

Circulation,  3,000  monthly,  guaranteed.    Affidavit  of  circulation  (3,000)  may  be  required 

by  any  advertiser  before  bill  Is  paid. 
^  THOMAS    H.    BUSH,  407  Canal  St.,  Chicago  111. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


NEW^  CHURCH  INDEPENDENT  AND  MONTHLY  REVIEW^. 


CHICAGO,  -  -         (141    37TH   ST.)  -  -  ILLINOIS. 


JOHN   S.   WELLER,  Editor.       WELLER    &    SON,  Publishers. 
Monthly :  Swedenborgian ;  48  pages.    Subscription,  $2.10.    Established  1852.    Circulates 
In  the  United  States,  Canada  and  Great  Britain.    Sample  copies  and  advertising  rates  sent 
on  application. 


ESTABLISHED    1882. 

THE      BYRON      EXPRESS. 

Publislied  every  Friday  at 
BYRON,  .....  OGLE    CO.,    ILL. 

SHILEY    &    HUMBERT,    Publishers. 
It  Is  devoted  to  local  and  county  news.    This  paper  has  a  "reading"  circulation  of  1,500. 
Advertising  rates  made  known  on  application.    Sample  copies  free. 


THE    INDIANA    PHALANX. 
INDIANAPOLIS,  ...  .  INDIANA. 

Official  Temperance  organ  of  the  State  of  Indiana. 
Rev.  W.  W.  ROBERTS,  Editor. 
Subscription,  -  $1.00  per  Year,  in  Advance. 

A  Weekly  newspaper,  and  devoted  to  the  cause  of  temperance  and  the  best  Interests  of 
home.    Filled  with  the  best  literature  of  all  kinds  for  home  reading.    Has  a  circulation  in 
every  county  in  Indiana,  and  a  large  and  increasing  circulation  in  neighboring  States. 
Address,  INDIANA    PHALANX    CO.,  17  Thorpe  Block,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORV. 


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CLEVELAND, 


WEEKLY 


OHIO. 


MA.XUFACTCRING,    METALLURGICAL,     MECHANICAL    AND     HARDWARE. 


COVERS    ONE    OF    THE    BEST    MANCrFACTURING    DISTRICTS   IN   THE    WORLD. 


WIDE-AWAKE,    LARGELY    CIRCULATED,    STEADILY    GROWING. 


Three    Dollars    Per    Aniiiiin. 


ADVERTISING    TERMS    REASONABLE.        SPECIMEN    COPIES    FREE. 


EBfflST 


MONTHLY. 


BEST    AND    CHEAPEST.        ONLY     60     Cents     A    YEAR. 


NO    MACHINIST,    FOUNDRYMAN.    BOILER-MAKER    OR     IRON    WORKER    NEED    BE 
WITHOUT    HIS    REGULAR     PAPER. 


CASH    COMMISSIONS    FOR    CLUBS.        SAMPLE    COPIES    FREE. 


DAY    &    CARTER.     Publishers. 

130  Water  St.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 


Geo.  p.  Rowkll  &  Co.,  Agents,  !0  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1126 


GEO.  P,  KOWELL   &   GO'S 


EMv    COUNTY    TRIBUNE. 
Elk  Fall«$,  -  •  Kansas. 


L.  E.  DESHAZO,  Editor. 


Entered  at  the  Elk  Falls  Post  Office  as  Second 
Class  Matter. 
Subscription,  $1.00  a  Year. 
The  Tribuxe  is  Issued  every  Friday  ;  is  the 
favorite  of  all  the  papers  of  tlie  county  among 
the  thrifty  classes,  and  It  possesses  advan- 
tages over  all  others  as  an  advertising  me- 
dium^  

RANSOM    CITY    PILOT. 


Ransom   Cityt 


Dakota. 


FRED.  G.  TUTTLE,  Proprietor. 


Best  Advertising  Medium  in  the  County. 


Special  Rates  to  Large  Advertisers.    All  Cor- 
respondence  promptly  attended  to. 

THE    YORK    GLEANER. 

Fredericton,        -        New  Brunswick. 

Published  every  Wednesday  Afternoon. 
Is  Delivered  by  Mall  to  any  Address  in  Canada 
at  $\.60  per  Year,  in  Advance. 
JAMES    H.    CROCKET,    Proprietor. 
The  leading  weekly  published  at  the  Capi- 
tal City  of  the  Pro%'lnce.    Cireulatlou  exten- 
sive in  York  and  adjoining  counties,  and  gen- 
erally   through   the    entire    Province.     The 
Gleaner  Is,  In  politics.  Liberal.    Respectable 
houses,   desiring    good    value,   should    send 
copy  of  their  advertisements  and  get  an  esti- 
mate, then  send   their  orders.    It  will  pay 
them. 

THE    FRANKLIN    TIMEiS. 


Louisburg:, 


North  Carolina. 


Published  every  Fi'iday  by 
JAMES  A.  THOMAS.  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


The  Times  is  the  oldest  newspaper  in 
Franklin  County,  and  its  circulation  extends 
all  over  every  section  of  this  and  adjoining 
counties. 

THE    ELLISVILLE    EAGLE. 


Ellisville, 


Mississippi. 


Published  every  Thursday  at  $1  per  Annum. 

Has  a  central  location  on  the  line  of  the 
New  Orleans  and  Northeastern  Railroad,  and 
has  a  circulation  in  the  following  counties  of 
more  than  double  that  of  any  other  paper: 
Jones,  Covington,  Perry  and  Smith,  with  a 
good  circulation  all  over  the  Sixtli  Congress- 
ional district.  The  Eagle  also  circulates  in 
Alabama,  Louisiana,  Texas,  South  Carolina 
and  Arkansas.  Address  EAGLE,  Ellisville, 
Mississippi. 


THE    MINERS'    JOURNAL. 


Scainnionville,   Cherokee   Co.,   Kan, 


Issued  on  Saturdays. 

JOHN  McLaughlin,       •       -       Editor. 

Subscription,  $1.(X)  per  Year. 


Anti-Prohibition  and  Radical  Labor  Reform 
newspaper.  A  good  advertising  medium. 
Orders  solicited. 


THE    ADVERTISER. 


Boouville, 


Missouri. 


Established  1840. 


The  oldest  and  best.  Recently  purchased 
and  Improved  by  CALDWELL,  STAHL  & 
STAHL,  it  has  an  honest  and  growing  circula- 
tion based  on  its  own  merits.  The  people's 
paper.    Subscribe  now. 


THE    MADISON    NEWS. 


Madison,      -     Greenwood  Co.,  Kan« 


Published  Every  Friday. 
W.  O.  LUNSFORD, 

Subscription,  $1.50  per  Year. 


Editor. 


As  an  advertising  medium  The  News,  In 
Its  district,  is  unsurpassed. 

THE    LARIMORE    PIONEER. 
Larimore.  -  -  Dakota. 


A   representative   paper   of   North   Dakota, 

and  the  recognized  leader  West 

of  the  Red  River. 


W.  M.  SCOTT  &  CO.,  Publishers. 


DAILY,  SEMI  WEEKLY   AND  WEEKLY 


INTER    MOUNTAIN. 


Butte  City, 


Montana. 


Largest  and  most  enterprising   newspaper 
in  Montana. 

INTER    MOUNTAIN   PUB.    CO. 
LEE  MANTLE,  Manager. 


Send  for  terms  and  sample  copies. 
NORWOOD    REGISTER. 


Nor\voo€l,     Peterboro     Co.,    Ontario. 


Published  every  Thursday. 


The  Register  is  the  only  paper  in  Ea.st 
Riding  of  Peterboro  County,  and  as  an  ad- 
vertising medium  it  has  no  superior  in  this 
section  of  the  Province.  Rates  turnished  on 
application.  Terms,  $1  per  year,  in  advance ; 
if  not  paid  in  advance,  $1.50  will  be  charged. 

J.  A.  HARPER  &  CO.,  Publishers. 


THE    HOPE    PIONEER. 


Hope, 


Steele  Co.,  Dak. 


R.  H.  SIMPSON,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


The  only  paper  In  Steele  County ;  published 
at  the  County  seat ;  one  of  the  best  advertis- 
ing mediums  in  North  Dakota ;  circulate* 
specially  in  the  rich  Red  River  Valley.  Ad- 
vertising rates  low.  Cii-culation  first  class. 
Fine  job  printing. 

Ni'ws  depot  in  connection,  where  all  th& 
latest  puljlications  mav  be  had. 

Subscription,  .$2  per  'iTear ;  Six  Months,  $1. 


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The    Leavenworth    Times. 

LEAVENWORTH.  -  -  -  -  KANSAS. 

ESTABLISHED      185  5. 


D.    R.    ANTHONY,  .  -  .  -  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

Representing  the  combined  circulation  of  "  Tlie  Times,"  "Conservative,"  'Bulletin" 
and  "Commercial,"  the  four  oldest  papers  in  Kansas.  The  Times  is  the  oldest  paper,  the 
leading  paper,  is  published  in  the  largest  city  in  the  State,  and  has  the  largest  circulation  of 
any  paper  in  Kansas.    Daily,  $5  a  year ;  Weekly,  $\  a  year. 

The  Times  has  5,240  circulation.  It  has  13,680  weekly  circulation.  It  is  printed  in  the 
metropolis  of  Kansas.  Its  advertising  rates,  considering  circulation,  are  very  reasonable. 
It  has  been  published  without  interruption  for  twenty-five  years.  It  is  the  only  Leaven- 
worth paper  receiving  the  morning  Western  Associated"  Press  "report.  It  has  subscribers  in 
every  post-office  and  is  read  by  the  people  of  every  city,  village  and  hamlet  in  the  State  of 
Kansas.  It  never  Inserts  an  advertisement  for  a  man  who  is  not  financially  responsible  ; 
hence,  you  are  not  thrown  into  competition  with  humbugs  and  frauds. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St..  New  York. 


The    Reeves    County    Mirror. 

TOYAH,  -  -  ~^  REEVES    CO.,    TEXAS, 


JAS.    S.    HARRISON,    Proprietor. 


SUBSCRIPTION,  $2.00  PER  YEAR  ;    SIX  MONTHS,  $1.00 ;    THREE   MONTHS,  50  CENTS. 


The  Mirror  is  the  best  advertising  medium  in  Northwest  Texas  through  which  to  reach 
the  sheep  and  cattle  men  of  that  section— Toyah  being  located  on  the  Texas  and  Pacific 
Railroad,  about  midway  between  Fort  Worth  and  El  Paso. 


NO    OTHER   PAPER   PUBLISHED   WITHIN    A   RADIUS    OF   TWO    HUNDRED   MILES. 


For  advertising  rates  and  other  information,  address  JAS.  S.  HARRISON,  Proprietor. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Manitoba    Liberal. 

WEEKLY. 

PORTAGE  LA  PRAIRIE,  -  -  MANITOBA. 

BEST  PAPER  IN  CENTRAL  MANITOBA. 


SUBSCRIPTION  PRICE,       -  -  -         $1..50  PER  YEAR,  IN  ADVANCE. 


LOCAL  NEWS  FRESH  AND  SPICY.    EDITORIALS  KEEN  AND  CRISP.     LATEST  GENERAL 
NEWS  CONDENSED.     POETRY,  STORIES.  ETC.,  ETC.,  ETC. 


The  Liberal  is  a  fearless  advocate  of  reforms  in  social  and  political  life.  Every 
Department  is  carefully  edited  and  of  a  high  moral  tone  making  it  just  the  paper  for  the 
home. 


C.  J.  ATKINSON,  Proprietor,  -  PORTAGE  LA  PRAIRIE,  MANITOBA. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co..  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Clasco    Sun. 


GLASCO.  _  -  -  .  -  KANSAS. 


A  WEEKLY'  PAPER  DEVOTED  TO  THE  GRAIN  AND  STOCK  INTEREST  OF  THE 
GREAT  SOLOMON  VALLEY  OF  KANSAS. 


PUBLISHED  AT  GLASCO,  CLOUD  CO.,  KANSAS,  BY"  FERD.  PRINCE. 


ADVERTISERS  WILL  FIND  "THE  SUN"  A  PROFITABLE  PAPER  TO  PATRONIZE. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co..  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1128  GEO.   P.   ROWELL   &  CO'S 

THE    PORTLAND    TRANSCRIPT. 

Piililislicil  we(_'klv  at 
PORTLAND,  -  -  -  -  -  -  MAINE. 

ELWELL,     PICKARD    &    CO.,   Editors  and  Publishers. 

Terms,  $2.00  a  Year,  In  Advance. 
Best  advertising  medium  for  the  city,  county  and  State.     The  largest  city,  county  and 

State  circulation. 
Geo.  p.   Eowell  &  Co..  Agents,  10   Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    TEMPERANCE    BANNER. 
BRYAN,  ......  TEXAS, 

J.    L.    LEMONS,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Issued  Seml-Monthly.  One  Dollar  per  Annum. 

Official  organ  of  the  United  Friends  of  Temperance  and  I.  O.  G.  T.  in  Texas.  Circulates 
in  over  one  hundred  counties  In  the  State.  Has  a  corps  of  associate  editors  and  corres- 
pondents equal  to  any  journal  in  the  South.  Allied  to  no  party,  It  seeks  only  to  suppress 
the  legallzeil  liquor  traffic  In  our  land.  Circulating  amont>  the  best  class  of  our  popumtlon, 
none  but  strictly  moral  and  reliable  advertisements  admitted  In  its  columns. 

iOE      TELEGRAAF. 

ESTABLISHED     ISSO. 
PATERSON,  .....  NEW    JERSEY. 

HENRY  BEEUWKES,  Jr.,  Proprietor. 
De  Telkgra.^f  is  published  at  Paterson,  N.  J.  It  publishes  the  State  laws  and  county 
and  city  proceedings  in  th'-  HoUantl  language.  It  is  the  only  Holland  newspaper  published 
in  the  Eastern  States.  Weekly  circulation  averages  3,7(X)  copies.  The  Paterson  Daily  Press 
says  :  "De  Telegraaf  is  the  molder  of  opinion  among  the  Hollanders,  as  they  recognize  it 
as  their  leader  among  their  nationality." 


SILVER      RECORD. 
GOTHIC,  ....  GUNNISON    CO.,    COL. 

L.  A.  WAIT  &  GEO.  A.  JONES,  Editors  and  Proprietors. 
The  only  paper  published  In  Gothic,  Gunnison  Co.,  Col.  Terms,  $3.01  per  Annum.  Official 
paper  for  U.  S  patents  and  all  legal  advertisements  for  the  following  districts,  to  wit :  Cop- 
per, Maroon,  East  and  We.st  Bush  Creeks,  Conundrum  Basin,  Rustler  and  Washington 
Gulches,  East,  West  and  North  Rock  Creelcs,  Bellevlew,  Cinnamon,  Galena  and  Treasury 
Mountains,  Paradl.se  Gulch,  Crystal  Basin,  Mineral  Point,  Sheep,  Bear  and  Meadow  Moun- 
tains, Avalanche  and  Carbonate  Creeks,  towns  of  Scofleld,  Elko,  Crystal  City  and  Snow  Mass. 
One  of  the  best  advertising  mediums  for  miners'  supplies  in  Colorado. 


THE    PLUMAS    NATIONAL. 

Issued  every  Saturday  at 
QUINCY,  .....  CALIFORNIA. 

P.    L.    HALLSTED,    Editor    and    Proprietor. 
Terms  of  Sub.scriptlon,  .S4.00  per  Year.         Circulation,  TOO. 
The  National  being  the  only  paper  published  at  Quincy,  and  having  a  large  and  rapidly 
increasing  circulation,  commends  itself  to  the  attention  of  advertisers.    Rates  reasonable. 
Official  county  paper. 


THE    NELSON    COUNTY    NEWS. 


Published  every  Thursday  at 
LAKOTA,  .....  DAKOTA     TER. 

THE     COUNTY     SEAT      OF      NELSON      COUNTY. 

The  Official  paper  of  Nelson  County.  Circulation,  1,400. 

E.    MAPP:S,  Editor  and  Pul)lisher. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


ARKANSAS    METHODIST. 

Published  every  Saturdav  at 
LITTLE    ROCK.  .  .  -  .  -  ARKANSAS. 

DYE    &    WINFIELD,  Editors  and  Proprietors.        J.  H.  DYE,  Business  Manager. 
The  official  organ  of  the  (li»,i)00  Methodists  of  the  State.    Circulates  in  every  county  of 
the  State.  There  are  over  400  Methoilist  niinisters  in  the  State  all  of  whom  are  its  authorized 
agents.    A  splendid  advertising  medium. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    SPARTANBURG    HERALD. 
SPART.\NBUR(i,  ...  SOI  TH    CAROLINA. 

WILLIAM    M.   JONES,  Editor. 

Size.  27x40  ;  32  coluntns.  Published  every  Wednesday.  Average  circulation,  1,500. 
Spartanburg  is  (excepting  Charleston)  the  wealthiest  county  in  the  State  (see  report  of 
Comptroller-General,  18S4).  It  is  called  the  "Athens  of  Carolina  "  It  supports  more  schools 
than  any  county  in  the  State  (see  rejjort  of  Superintendent  of  Education,  18S4,  p.  lOG).  The 
Herald  has  the  largest  sworu  circulation  in  the  county,  and  this  circulation  Is  principally 
in  the  richest  and  most  enlightened  portion  of  the  county.  Terms  for  advertising  moderate 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1129 


Sunshine    and    Silver. 


TUCSON,  ------  ARIZONA. 


A    RECORD    OF     ARIZONA'S    CLAI1IS    AND     PROSPECTS. 


PUBLISHED     EVERY    SUNDAY. 


LARGEST,     BEST    AND    CHEAPEST    PAPER    IN    THE    SILVER    SOUTHWEST. 


THE    ONLY    ILLUSTRATED    PAPER    PUBLISHED    IN    ARIZONA. 


CONTAINS     WEEKLY'      A      COMPLETE     DIGEST    OF     EVERYTHING     THAT    TRANS- 
PIRES   OF    INTEREST    TO    THE    TERRITORY. 


AN    ORIGINAL    ARIZONA    STORY    OF    GREAT    INTEREST    IS    NOW 
BEING    PUBLISHED. 


"SUNSHINE    AND    SILVER"    IS    A     BRIGHT,    SPICY    AND     READABLE    JOURNAL. 
IT    HAS    AN    OPINION    ON    EVERY    SUBJECT,    AND    IS    NOT    AFRAID 
TO    STATE    IT.      ITS    FEARLESS    EXPOSURE    OF    MINING    PRAUDS 
HAS    GIVEN    IT    A    LARGE    CIRCULATION    AMONGST    IN- 
VESTORS   THROUGHOUT    THE    UNION. 


THE    BEST    ADVERTISING     MEDIUM    FOR    THOSE     WHO    WISH     TO    REACH     THE 

RICH    MINING    DISTRICTS    OF    ARIZONA,    NEW    MEXICO,    SONORA, 

CHIHUAHUA    AND    SOUTHERN    CALIFORNIA. 


THE     ATTENTION    OF     MANUFACTURERS     OF     MINING      MACHINERY    AND     SUP- 
PLIES   IS    ESPECIALLY    CALLED    TO    THIS    JOURNAL    AS 
A    VALUABLE    ADVERTISING    MEDIUM. 


Siibscriptiou,    S3. 00.  -  -  Sample    Copies    Free. 


ADVERTISING    RATES    MADE    KNOWN    ON    APPLICATION. 
Published   by   T  O  C  S  I  N     TAILINGS     PUBLISHING     CO. 


Geo.  p.  Rowfi.l  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


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CEDAR  RAPIDS   REPUBLICAN. 

Cedar  Rapids,  -  -  Iowa. 

REPUBLICAN   PRINTING   CO.,  Publishers. 


Official  Paper  of  City  and  County. 
Terms,  per  year  :  Daily,  .$8  :  Weekly,  $1.25. 
The  Daily  Republican  is  issuefl  every  morn- 
ing except  Monday,  and  is  by  far  the  best 
advertising  medium  in  Eastern  and  North- 
western Iowa.  The  Weekly  Republican  is 
published  every  Thursday,  and  is  the  largest, 
cheapest  and  best  weekly  paper  in  Linn  Co. 

THE    DAKOTA    EAGLE. 


Published  weekly  at 
Henry,  -  -  -  Dakota. 


A.  L.  BUELL,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


Circulation,  800. 

Subscription,  -  -  $2.00  per  Year. 

COURRIER  DE  ST.  HYACINTHE. 


St.  Hyacintlie,  Quebec,  Can. 

P.   BOUCHER   DE   LA  BRUERE,  Publisher. 


Tri- Weekly  and  Weekly. 

As  is  well  known,  the  French-speaking  peo- 
ple in  the  Province  of  Quebec  form  the  con- 
trolling element.  For  a  long  time  the  Cour- 
RIER  De  St.  Hyacinthe  has  been  the  favorite 
newspaper  throughout  a  large  part  of  the 
Province.    Tliirty-four  years  old. 

THE  NORTHW  EST  ENTERPRISE. 


Anacortes,   Skagit   Co.,    Wash.  Ter. 

Published  weekly  by  the  NORTHWEST  EN- 
TERPRISE CO. 

Subscription,  $2.00  per  Year. 

Anacortes  is  located  on  Puget  Sound,  75 
miles  north  of  Seattle  and  :S0  miles  east  of 
Victoria,  in  a  timber  section,  and  in  the  Ter- 
ritory ranks  first  as  an  advertising  medium. 
Circulation  large  and  well  established. 


THE    BRENHAM     BANNER. 


Brenhaiii, 


Washington  Co.,  Tex. 


A  Dally  and  Weekly  Newspaper. 


Proprietors. 


RANKIN  &  LEVIN, 

Established  1866. 
The  Banner  has  an  extensive  circulation, 
and  is  recognized  as  one  of  the  leading  news- 

Eapers  of  the  Interior  of  Texas.  It  is  the 
est  advertising  medium  published  in  its 
section  of  the  State.  Specimen  copies  and 
advertising  rates  sent  on  application. 


THE    PIONEER. 

Siiininerside,  Prince  Edward  Island, 

Canada. 

JOHN  L.  MACKINNON,  -  Publisher. 

Issued  every  Tuesday  at  $1.00  a  year. 
An  able  and  leading  i)ai)er.  Is  especially 
devoted  to  local  interests,  and  consequently 
is  read  in  almost  every  home  in  this  section. 
For  the  purpose  of  bringing  to  the  notice  of 
a  thrifty  and  proHjicrdUs  class  of  people  any 
article  of  m:i.niif;ii'tui'('  nr  nicrdiandisi',  Thk 
Pioneer  possesses  advantagi'S  superior  to 
any  other  weekly  paper  published  in  Prince 
Edward  Island. 


THK    MINING    WORLD. 


Published  at 


Las  Vegas, 


New  Mexico. 


The  Mines  of  New  Mexico. 


Is  the  only  reliable  paper  devoted  exclu- 
sively to  mining  in  the  great  Southwest. 

Subscription  Price,  $1.00  per  Year. 

T.  B.  MILLS,             -             -             Publisher. 
Las  Vegas,  New  Mexico 


THE    BELLEVUE    CHRONICLE. 

Bellevue,  -  -  Idaho. 

A  New  Field  for  Advertisers.— The  Belle- 
vue Chronicle  is  published  in  the  "  Gate 
City "  of  the  famous  Wood  River  Region,  a 
new  mineral  and  agricultural  country  just 
opening  uji  in  Idaho.  It  is  a  growing  coun- 
try which  will  prove  a  fruitful  field  for  the 
live  advertiser.  Bellevue,  the  home  of  The 
Chronicle,  is  the  only  incorporated  city  in 
the  county,  and  is  the  supply  point  for  a 
large  number  of  agricultural  settlements  and 
mining  camps.  Send  for  rates  and  .sample 
cop.v. 


LA  SALLE  AND  PERU  EXPRESS. 


La  Salle,  La  Salle  Co.,  111. 

CARL  STRACK,  -  -  Proprietor. 

A  Weekly  German  Newspaper.. 

The  large  and  rapidly-increasing  circula- 
tion of  TheExpress  renders  it  of  value  as  an 
advertising  medium,  and  well  worth}'  the  at- 
tention of  business  firms  desiring  to  secure 
trade  In  this  quarter. 


ANDOVER    GAZETTE. 


Issued  weekly  at 


Audover, 


Dakota. 


ALFRED  E.  RAYNES,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


Andover  is  a  very  promising  young  city, 
and  the  Gazette  will  very  shortly  be  recog- 
nized as  one  of   the  very  best  advertising 

mediums  in  Dakota. 

THE  HUNTIN(JDON  ADVOCATE. 


Huntingdon,  Quebec. 

HENRY  D.  SOMERVILLE,  Editor  and  Pro 
prletor. 


Eight  Pages.    Weekly.    $1.00  a  Year. 

Contains  every  week  a  forecast  of  the  weath- 
er for  two  weeks  ahead. 


Tlie  best  paper  published  in  the  Beauharuols 
District. 


THE    REPl  BLICAN. 
Mitchell,  -  -  -  Dakota. 

Daily  and  Weekly. 


OFFICIAL  PAPER  OF  CITY  AND  COUNTY. 


S.  D.  COOK,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

A    Superior    Advertising    Medium    for   this 
Section. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1131 


The   Jersey   City   Herald. 

JERSEY    CITY,  .  -  -  NEW  JERSEY. 


HUGH    F.    McDERMOTT,    Editor   aud    Publisher. 


The  Jersey  City  Herald  is  the  best  paper  In  Jersey  City  or  Hudson  County  ;  it  is  the 
leading  paper  of  Jersey  City  aud  Hudson  County.  It  has  a  large  circulat'ion  in  Jersey  City, 
Old  Hudson  City,  old  Bergen  City,  Hobokeu,  West  Hoboken,  Union  Hill,  Guttenburg,  the 
tovra  of  Harrison,  Weehawken,  North  Bergen,  Newark  and  Trenton. 

The  New  York  Sun  says :— "  The  Jersey  City  Her.vld  is  the  ablest  edited  paper  in  Jersey 
City." 

During  the  past  year  The  Jersey  City  Herald  Increased  its  circulation  about  50  copies 
a  week,  which  has  doubled  its  circulation  in  one  year.  It  is  the  official  paper  of  the  State, 
the  official  paper  of  Jersey  City,  the  official  paper  of  Hudson  County,  the  official  paper  of 
West  Hoboken.  the  ofBcial  paper  of  the  town  of  Union,  and  the  official  paper  of  the  Board 
of  Chosen  Fi-eeholders. 

Our  rates  are  .Sl.OO  per  square  of  ten  lines,  nonpareil  type,  first  insertion,  and  40  cents  for 
each  subsequent  insertion.    Yearly  advertiser.s  treated  with  on  liberal  terms.    Address, 

"  HERALD,"    JERSEY    CITY,  N.  J. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Princeton    Argus. 


PUBLISHED    AT 

PRINCETON,  -  -  CALDWELL  CO.,  KY. 


SCOTT    BROTHERS,    Editors    and    Publishers. 


SIX  COLUMNS,  EIGHT  PAGES,  WELL  PRINTED  AND  BRIMFUL  OF  PITHY   NEWS. 


THE    LIVE,    LOCAL,    NEWSY     PAPER    OF    WESTERN    KENTUCKY. 


Large  and  fast  increasing  circulation.    It  is  the  best  advertising  medium  in  this  section. 


ONE       DOLLAR       PER      ANNUM. 


OUR    JOB    OFFICE    IS    COMPLETE    IN    EVERY    RESPECT. 


Correspondence  with  reliable  firms  solicited. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York 


1132  GEO.    P.   ROWELL   &  GO'S 

NORTON'S    UNION    INTELLIGENCER. 
DAIiliAS,  ......  TEXAS. 

IS  THE  OLDEST    REPUBLICAN   DAILY    PAPER   NOW  PUBLISHED    IN   THE  STATE  OF 

TEXAS,   AND   EVER   LIKELY   TO   BE. 

TERMS    OF    SUBSCRIPTION,    .$6.00    A    YEAR. 


NORTON'S    UNION       (WEEKLY)       INTELLIGENCER. 

SUBSCRIPTION,    $2.50    A    YE.IR. 
The  last  Union  and  solid  Republican  Newspaper  of  all  Texas  has  the  best  circulation  of 
Any  paper  In  Northern  Texas.    The  best  value,  as  advertising  mediums,  is  offered  by  the 
Dally  and  Weekly  editions  of  The  Intelligencer.    Rates  on  application. 


NORTHWESTERN    FARMER    AND    DAIRYMAN. 

rORTEANI),  .....  OREGON. 

PUBLISHED     EVERY     THURSDAY     BY     PAFFENBARGER,    CASEY    &    CO. 
$2.00  A  YEAR,  SIX  MONTHS  $1.00. 

ADVERTISING    RATES.— One  Week,  per  line,  10c. ;   One  Month,  per  line,  20c. ;  Two 
Months,  per  line,  36c.  ;  Three  Months,  per  line,  50e.  ;  Four  Months,  per  line,  64c.  ;  Six  Months, 

Ser  line,  90c.  ;  Nine  Months,  per  line,  $1.25;  Twelve  months,  per  line,  $1.50.  Twelve  lines 
onpareil  type  make  one  inch,  seven  words  to  the  line.  Reading  notices  in  Brevier  type  15c. 
per  line.  The  Farmer  and  Dairyman  is  the  leading  Journal  of  its  class  in  the  Pacific  North- 
west, and  circulates  all  over  the  Pacific  Coast  States  and  Territory  more  extensively  than 
any  similar  Journal.  Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE  FORKED  DEER  BLADE. 


JACKSON,  .....  TENNESSEE. 

Published  everj'  Saturday  by 

THE        BLADE       PUBLISHING        CO. 


The  Blade  is  an  eight-page  superior  family  newspaper,  circulating  far  and  wide 
throughout  the  State.  By  extremely  low  club  rates  the  circulation  has,  of  late,  been  more 
than  doubled,  and  to  advertisers  rare  chances  to  make  known  their  business  are  offered  at 
rates  defying  competition,  considering  the  great  value  of  the  medium. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 
THE    GULF    COAST    PROGRESS. 

published  SATURDAYS. 

BRAIDENTOWN,  .....  FLORIDA. 

CAMP  &  BUCKNER,   Proprietors. 


One  Year,  in  Advance,  ...  $1.50. 

Circulates  in  the  Counties  of  Manatee,  Monroe,  Polk  and  Hillsborough.    Has  the  largest 

circulation  of  any  newspaper  in  these  counties,  and  can,  therefore,  offer  superior  advantages 

to  advertisers. 

Gko.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


DAKOTA    FOR    PROHIBITION. 

THE    HERALD    AND  ^OLDIERS'    ADVOCATE. 

THE    PIONEER    PAPER    OF    POTTER    COUNTY. 


APPOMATTOX,  .....  DAKOTA. 

No  objectionable  advertisements  inserted,   patent  medicine  and  lottery  "  ads."  left  out. 
Send  for  sample  copy. 

$1..50    A    YEAR. 

A.    W.     FAIRBANKS    &    CO.,  -  -  PUBLISHERS. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents.  No.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


CHRISTIAN    WORKER    AND    GOSPEL   EXPOSITOR. 

A  first-class  evangelical  religious  weekly  paper  of  16  pages.  Price,  $1.75  per  Year. 
Liberal  reduction  to  clubs.    Circulation,  8,5U0. 

OLIVE  LEAF,  Mf>nthlv.  A  most  excellent  little  Bible  School  paper  for  children 
from  6  to  15  years  old.  Price,  1  cent,  or  12  cents  per  Year,  in  lots  of  six  or  more.  Circula- 
tion, 12,5(1(1.  — — 

MISSIONARY  ADVOCATE,  16  pages,  monthly;  devoted  to  missionary  work, 
both  home  and  foreign.    I'rice,  .50  cents  per  Year.    Circulation,  5,000. 

Sample  copies  of  eitlier  or  all  sent  on  application. 

PUBLISHING    ASSOCIATION    OF    FRIENDS, 
S6    AND    5S    WABASH    AVENUE.  ...  CHICAGO,  ILL. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  llSa 

Wheeling    Register. 

"WHEELING,  -  -_^       -  "WEST    VIRGINIA. 

Daily,    Sunday   and    Weekly. 
JAMES    B.    TANEY,  General  Manager. 

Terms  per  Year,  by  mail,  postage  prepaid :  Daily,  .$8.00 ;  The  Weekly  Register,  a 
large  64-column  family  paper,  per  year,  $1.50 ;  in  clubs  of  Ten,  each,  $1.25 ;  single  copies  of 
Daily  or  Weekly,  5  cents. 

Correspondence  containing  important  news  solicited  from  every  part  of  the  surrounding 
country.  The  Register,  embracing  its  several  editions,  is  entered  at  the  Post  Office  in 
Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  as  second-class  matter. 

The  Register  is  the  leading  paper  published  in  West  Virginia.  Its  subscription  list 
embraces  all  parts  of  the  State,  and  ^natiy  exceeds  that  of  any  other  paper  in  the  State. 
The  Register  is  unequalled  as  an  advertising  medium,  and  its  rates  are  reasonable. 

Address  all  communications  to  "  REGISTER,"  Wheeling,  W.  Va. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

Freeman's   Express. 

HARRISBIJRG,  -  - -  -  ARKANSAS. 

PUBLISHED    WEEKLY. 


T.    G.    McRAVEN, Editor. 

SUBSCRIPTION,    ONE    DOLLAR    PER    YEAR. 


The  Express  is  an  independent  newspaper  devoted  to  the  best  interests  of   all  classes, 
consequently  it  reaches  all  the  inhabitants  of  its  district. 

TO  ADVERTISERS  IT  OFFERS  RARE  CHANCES  AT  MODERATE  TERM.S. 

The  well-established  regular  circulation  of  this  paper  makes  it  suijerior  as  an  advertising- 
medium. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


California    Journal     und 
Sonntags-Cast. 

SAN    FRANCISCO,  -      ^  -  -  CALIFORNIA. 

THE    LARGEST    GERMAN    WEEKLY    NEWSPAPER,     WITH    THE    LARGEST 
CIRCULATION,    ON    THE    PACIFIC    COAST. 


PUBLISHED      BY     THE      CALIFORNIA      JOURNAL      PUBLISHING      COMPANY,      SAN 

FRANCISCO,    CALIFORNIA. 

OFFICE  :    240    MONTGOMERY    STREET,    CORNER    PINE    STREET.      P.    O.    BOX    2,332. 


Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,   10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

Minnedosa    Tribune. 


MINNEDOSA,  -  -  .  -  MANITOBA, 


DAVID  CANNON,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


The  Tribune,  being  published  at  the  present  Western  terminus  of  the  Manitoba  and 
Northwestern  Railway,  circulates  largely  through  the  northwestern  part  of  the  Province, 
and  is  a  flrst-class  advertising  medium.    It  is  the  offlcial  paper  of  the  County  of  Minnedosa. 


ADVERTISING  RATES  FURNISHED  ON  APPLICATION. 


SUBSCRIPTION, .§1.50  PER  ANNUM. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1134  GEO.  P.  ROW  ELL   &  GO'S 

THE    DAILY    TIMES. 

Published  by  "THE  TIMES"  PRINTING  COMPANY,  at 
HAMILTON,  -  -  -  - -  -  -  ONTARIO,    CAN. 

Has  the  largest  dally  circulation  (in  proportion  to  the  population  of  the  city  It  repre- 
sents) of  any  newsiiajier  published  in  Canada  or  the  United  States— distributing,  on  an 
average,  onecopy  to  every  five  inhabitants.  It  largely  exceeds  the  combined  issues  of  all 
our  city  contemporaries.  We  call  special  attention  to  the  very  attractive  style  In  which 
our  advertisements  are  displayed.  Adverti^ements  measured  by  a  scale  of  Nonpareil 
(twelve  lines  to  the  inch.)  The  Weekly  Times  is  one  of  the  most  important  and  widely- 
circulated  journals  in  Canada. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


SCRANTON    PIONEER. 
SCK  ANTON,  .......  DAKOTA. 

FRED.  J.  BOWMAN,  Editor,  Publisher  and  Proprietor. 
The  Pioneer  is  published  in  the  heart  of  the  great  Missouti  River  Valley,  which  is  of 

growing  Importance  as  a  stock  anfl  agricultural  section.  Scranton  is  the  coming  city  of 
lakota,  probably  the  future  capital,  and  will  be  a  great  commercial,  stock  and  manufac- 
turing centre.  The  newly-discovered  fields  of  anthi-acite  and  bituminous  coal,  and  petro- 
leum, only  thirty  miles  distant  on  the  Great  Sioux  Reservation,  will  make  Scranton  the 
leading  city  of  Dakota.  Subscribe  for  the  Pioneer,  and  learn  all  about  a  section  soon  to 
become  famous  throughout  the  Union.  Advertising  rates  liberal.  The  Pioneer  Is  an  all-at- 
home  print,  and  the  leading  paper  of  Missouri  Valley  in  Dakota.  Subscription,  $2.00  a  year. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

THE     LAKE     S  H  O  RE     TIMES. 

A    WEEKLY    NEWSPAPER. 


PUBLISHED  EVERY  TUESDAY  MORNING  AT 

MANITOWOC,  .....  WISCONSIN. 

J.   S.   &  E.   M.   ANDERSON,   Proprietors. 
TERMS,  .$3.00  PER  YEAR. 

It  aims  to  present  all  the  news  of  local  and  State  interest.    That  it  has  succeeded  is 
shown  in  its  large  and  continually  increasing  circulation.    It  is  now,  and  ever  will  be,  the 
newsiest  paper  on  the  West  Sliore  of  Lake  Michigan.    Advertising  rates  on  application. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

THE     SOUTHERN     UTONIAN. 

PUBLISHED  EVERY  FRIDAY  AT 

BEAVER    CITY,  -  -  _- ....  UTAH. 

GEO.  HALES  &  DANIEL  TYLER,  Publishers  and  Proprietors. 

$2.50  per  Annum,  cash  in  advance. 

The  Southern  Utonian  is  a  wide-awake  Weekly  ;  is  the  standard  Journal  of  Southern 
Utah ;  has  the  widest  circulation,  and  consequently  the  best  advertising  medium  in  the 
South.    Rates  of  advertising  furnished  on  application. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 
MARSHALL    COUNTY    NE^WS. 


3IARYSVILLE,  ......  KANSAS. 

GEO.  T.  SMITH,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

CIRCULATION,  2,300.  BEST  ADVERTISING  MEDIUM  IN  NORTHERN  KANSAS. 

Population  of  City,  2,600.        Population  of  County,  25,000. 

THE  BEST  PAPER    IN   THE    BEST   COUNTY    IN   THE  BEST  STATE    IN  THE  UNION. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     BREEZE. 


PAKDEEVILLE,  .....  WISCONSIN. 

The  Breeze  blows  for  Pardeeville,  Wyooena  and  adjacent  towns  in  particular,  and  for 
the  rest  of  the  county  and  State  in  general.  It  is  fully  abreast  of  the  times,  and  advertisers 
who  make  use  of  its  columns  will  never  doubt  the  power  of  The  Breeze  to  make  a  stir  in 
any  branch  of  business. 

IF  YOU  WANT  TO  RAISE  THE  WIND,  ADVERTISE  IN  "THE  BREEZE." 
Rates  made  known  on  application. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  cSt  Co.  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER   DIREUTOIIY.  1135 


Calico      Print 


A    MINING    JOURNAL,     PUBLISHED    AT 

DAGGETT,  -  -  SAN   BERNARDINO    CO.,  CAL. 

(CALICO    MINING    DISTKICT.) 


The  town  of  Daggett  is  situated  on  the  Mojave  Division  of  the  Atlantic  &  Pacific  Rail- 
road, eighty  miles  from  Mojave  Junction,  on  the  west,  one  hundred  and  sixty  miles  from 
the  Needles,  on  the  Colorado  river,  on  the  east,  and  four  hundred  and  sixty-two  miles  from 
San  Francisco,  by  rail.  It  is  centrally  located  in  the  midst  of  a  vast  mineral  region,  seven 
miles  south  of  the  flourishing  mining  town  of  Calico.  Calico,  which  tal^es  its  name  from 
the  great  variety  of  colors  of  the  roclis  and  soil  of  the  mountain  sides,  is  in  the  midst  of 
numerous  mines,  many  of  them  hut  partially  prospected,  and  at  least  a  dozen  paying 
properties  that  are  turning  out  bullion  by  the  thousands  of  dollars  every  weel£,  as  will 
be  seen  in  the  columns  of  the 

CALICO    PRINT. 

There  are  three  quartz  mills  and  one  sampling  mill  in  Calico  District.  The  popula- 
tion of  the  District,  exclusive  of  Daggett,  is  about  1,000,  and  is  at  present  increasing 
rapidly.  Considerable  building  is  going  on  in  Calico  just  now,  including  two  large  hotels 
and  a  public  hall.  Tlie  town  has  a  good  public  school  and  a  chuix-h.  This  growing 
camp  liberally  patronizes  the 

CALICO    PRINT. 

Ten  miles  west  of  Daggett  is  the  rich  Waterman  Mine  and  its  quartz  mill,  the  latter  the 
nucleus  of  a  small  village.  One  hundred  and  twenty  miles  east  is  the  promising  camp  of 
Providence,  twenty-three  miles  from  the  railroad,  containing  a  number  of  good  mines, 
including  the  well-developed  Bonanza  King  mine  and  its  mill,  which  turns  out  sixty 
thousand  dollars  in  bullion  every  month.  This  camp  has  a  population  of  about  two 
hundred  and  fifty,  which  liberally  patronizes  the 

CALICO    PRINT. 

THE  CALICO  PRINT  is  also  circulated  in  the  camps  and  stations  of  Ivanpah,  Ibex, 
Amargosa,  Butte  Valley,  Needles,  Fenner,  Hawley's,  Lava  Beds,  Warm  Springs,  New  York, 
Bear  Valley,  Rio  Grande,  Mojave,  Alvord,  Ord,  and  it  also  has  a  large  circulation  in  the 
towns  of  San  Bernardino,  Los  Angeles  and  San  Diego,  besides  a  general  circulation  in 
numerous  counties  throughout  the  State.    The 

CALICO    PRINT 

Is  the  best  medium  for  advertising  throughout  the  mining  districts  of  San  Bernardino 
County.  Dealers  in  mining  machinery  will  find  it  to  their  interest  to  advertise  in  the 
CALICO  PRINT,  a  paper  that  was  first  issued  on  July  13,  1882,  and  is  now  firmly  estab- 
lished, and  will  be  ere  long  enlarged  and  improved  to  meet  the  demands  of  this  growing 
country.    The 

CALICO    PRINT 

Gives  the  latest  and  most  reliable  news  fi-oni  the  various  mining  camps  in  this  great 
Mojave  desert.    It  is  issued  every  Sunday. 


SUBSCRIPTION  PRICE,   $3.00  PER   ANNUM.     ADVERTISING   RATES  REASONABLE. 


THE  "CALICO    PRINT"    OFFICE  IS   PREPARED   TO   DO  ALL  KINDS   OF   PRINTING 

IN    NEAT    AND    TASTY    STYLES. 

.lOHN    G.    OVERSHINER, 

Editor    and    Proprietor. 


Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1136  GEO.  P.   KOWELL  &   GO'S 

THE      HOME      FARM. 

Published  weekly  at 
AUGUSTA,  ......  MAINE. 

By   S.    L.    BOARDMAN    &    CO. 
Terms,  -  $2.00  per  Year,  in  Advance. 

The  Home  Farm  is  a  journal  of  practical  agriculture.  It  is  reliable,  popular  and  un- 
rivalled. As  an  advertising  medium  to  reach  the  thrifty  and  well-to-do  agricultural  classes 
in  New  England  The  Home  Farm  is  the  best. 

ELDORA      LEDGER. 

EL.DORA,  ......  IOWA. 

DOLPH  &  SON,  Proprietors.  G.  DOLPH,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Published  Fridays,  $2  per  Year. 
The  Ledger  is  the  best  advertising  medium  in  Hardin  County,  having  a  circulation  of 
1,800,  or  nearly  twice  that  of  any  of  its  competitors.    Official  paper  of  Hardin  County. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    DAILY    ADVERTISER. 


LiOGANSPORT,  -  -  -  -  -  INDIANA. 

Published  by  BURROW  &  LONSWELL. 
The  large  circulation  and  importance  attained  by  The  Advertiser  places  it  foremost 
among  the  dailies  published  in  Cass  County,  and  as  an  advertising  medium  it  is  unrivaled. 
Advertise  in  The  Advertiser.    Cheap  rates,  good  value,  sure  returns.  ' 

Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


SMOKY    VALLEY    NEWS. 

Published  every  P^riday  at 

liiNDSBORG,  -  -  -  Mcpherson  co.,  kan. 

A.     RINGWALD,    Proprietor. 

Terms  :  -  $1.50  per  Year,  in  Advance. 

If   you  wish  to  secure   the  trade  of  McPhersou  County  advertise  in  The  Smoky  Valley 

News.    Success  will  be  the  result  of  your  efforts. 

Geo   p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     EVENING    CAPITAL. 

"PRO    BONO    PUBLICO." 
ANNAPOLIS,  .....  MARYLAND. 

W.    M.    ABBOTT,  Publisher. 
Issued  Daily.  Price  one  cent  per  copy. 

A  local  family  paper,  devoted  to  the  best  interest  of  the  city,  county  and  State.  Advei-- 
tisiug  rates  made  known  on  application.  The  Capital  has  a  large  and  well  guaranteed 
circulation,  and  as  an  advertising  medium  is  decidedly  popular. 


WORCESTER    COUNTY    DEMOCRAT. 

An  eight-page  Weeklv.    Issued  every  Wednesday  at 
WEST    GARDNER,  -  -  -  MASSACHUSETTS. 

ADAMS    &    ROWE,   Publishers. 
Price  :  -  $1.50  per  Year,  in  Advance. 

The  leading  Democratic  paper  in  Worcester  County.     Circulation,  1,500  and  rapidly 
increasing.    Splendid  advertising  medium.    A  first  class  Job  Office  connected. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


ESTABLISHED    1850. 

BADGER    STATE    BANNER. 

BLACK     RIVER     FALLS,  -  -  -  WISCONSIN. 

COOPER    &    CO.,    Publishers. 
Oldest,  largest  and  best  paper  in  Jackson  County  ;  largest  circulation  ;  best  advertising 
medium.    Subscription  price,  .fiOO ;  combined  subscription  price  of  the  two  competitors  in 
county,    $2.50.      Actual   count  circulation,   915 ;   combined    circulation   of   the    two   com- 
petitors, 1,000. 


SMITH'S      INDEX. 


PARKERSBIIRG,  ....  WEST    VIRGINIA. 

CHANNING    M.    SMITH,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 
Monthly.    Sixty  cents  a  year. 
Independent  and  fearless  on  all  subjects.     Strictly  moral.     Circulation,  2,410.     The 
Index  is  a  splendid  advertising  medium  because  it  is  read  by  the  masses. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  Street,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1137 

The    Salem    Argus. 

SALEM,  -  -        "     -  -  JEWELL  CO..  KAN. 

GEORGE    W.    KEED,    Editor.      CHARLES    H.    MOODY,    Associate. 


This  is  a  young  and  rapidly  growing  paper,  devoted  to  tiie  eradication  of  religious  super 
stition,  ttie  Wild  West  and  the  Democratic  party. 

SUBSCRIPTION,    $1.25    PER    YEAR. 


Advertising  rates :  Local  notices,  10  cents  a  line,  long  primer  body ;  display  advertise- 
ment, $5.00  net  per  inch,  single  column. 

ADDRESS    "ARGUS,"    SALEM,    JEWELL    COUNTY,    KAN. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Den    Danske    Pioneer. 

ISSUED    WEEKLY    AT 

OMAHA.  _  _  _  -  NEBRASKA. 

MARK    HANSEN,    Proprietor. 


TERMS ;  -  -  -  .  -  -  -  .  $2.25  PER  YEAR, 


The  Pioneer  is  the  only  Danish  newspaper  of  importance  published  in  the  State.  Eight 
pages  select  reading  matter,  the  latest  and  most  reliable  news  items  and  home  advertise- 
ments. The  popular  Danish  Weekly.  Circulation  exceeding  1 1,-300  regularly,  to  bona-fide 
paying  subscribers. 

As  an  advertising  medium  The  Pioneer  has  no  equal  in  Nebraska.  Its  rates  are  reason- 
able, and  the  value  obtained  by  its  advertising  patrons  cannot  be  obtained  from  any 
other  source. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Plain  Dealer. 


ESTABLISHED  1859. 


Is  published  Thursdays  at  Cresco,  the  county  seat  of  Howard  County,  Iowa,  by 
W.  R.  &  F.  J.  MEAD,  Publishers  and  Proprietors. 

OFFICE  IN  CENTENNIAL  BLOCK. 


Terms  of  subscription  :  One  copy,  one  year,  $1.50. 

The  Plain  Dealer  is  the  oldest  and  universally  acknowledged  as  the  best  paper  pub- 
lished in  its  district. 

Its  circulation  extends  through  Howard,  and  largely  in  the  adjoining  counties. 

As  an  advertising  medium  it  has  gained  an  enviable  notoriety,  and  the  advertising 
thrifty  business  portion  of  the  community  attest  to  its  value  by  their  continuous  orders. 

Geo  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


"THE    FAVORITE    FAMILY    PAPER.' 


The  Kittanning  Centennial. 

PUBLISHED  WEEKLY  BY   REICHERT  BROS. 


KITTANNING.  -  -     -        ARMSTRONG  CO.,  PA. 

The  only  paper  of  its  kind  published  in  Western  Pennsylvania. 
Advertisers  look  to  your  own  interests. 


LARGE    circulation:       CHEAP    RATES  I 

Subscription  price  :    One  Dollar  per  year,  in  advance. 

Size  of  paper :  8  pages,  7  columns  to  page  ;  length  of  columns,  22  inches. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

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1138  GEO.  V.   KOWELL  &  GO'S 


THE    SARATOGA    JOURNAL. 
SARATOGA    SPRINGS,  ....  NEW   YORK. 

Daily  aud  Weekly.  DAVID  F.  RITCHIE,  Editor  and  Proprietor.  Tlie  Weekly  is  tiie  largest 
paper  iu  Saratoga  County.  Average  cireiilatioii,  1,500.  The  Daily  Journal  publisliesall  the 
society  news,  hotel  arrivals,  personal  K'issip  and  chat,  together  with  the  latest  telegraphic 
despatches,  markets,  stock  reports  and  general  news.  Largest  cirenlatiou  of  any  paper  in 
Saratoga.  The  leading  popular  newspaper  of  the  town.  In  the  Summer  season  the  Daily 
is  sent  to  all  the  leading  watering  places  and  to  all  parts  of  the  country,  as  well  as  to  Paris 
and  London.  The  wide  distribution  of  this  paper  among  the  citizens  and  visitors  at  the 
Springs  makes  it  one  of  the  best  advertising  mediums  in  the  country.  Terms  :  Daily,  $6.00 
per  year,  or  during  the  Summer  season,  June  15  to  Sept.  15,  for  $1.50 ;  Weekly,  $1.50  per  year. 


HERALD  ^F    TRUTH. 

OAKLAND,  .....  CALIFORNIA. 

Rev.  G.    S.    ABBOTT,  D.  D.,    Editor  and  Proprietor. 
Vol.  VI.,  S  pp.    The  only  Semi-Monthly  Baptist  paper  on  the  Pacific  coast.    Honored  for 
its  able  and  discriminating  editorship  all  over  the  land.    The  best  paper  in  which  to  adver- 
tise to  reach  the  large  Baptist  constituency  of  the  Pacific  coast. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    CHESTER    COUNTY    ARCHIVE. 

Issued  everv  Saturday  at 
DOWNINGTOWN,  ....  PENNSYLVANIA. 

Published  by  HARRY    L.    SKEEN,  Proprietor. 
Downington  has  a  population  of  nearly  3,000,  ami  the  Archive  circulates  in  town  and  near 
country. 

Advertisements.— Moderate  and  uniform  rates  are  charged  for  advertisements  of  unob- 
iectionaljle  cliaracter.    All  communications  must  l)e  addressed  to  the  Publisher, 

HARRY   h.    SKEEN,  Downingtown,  Pa. 


PORT    ELGIN    BUSY    TIMES, 
PORT    ELGIN,  ....  ONTARIO,    CAN. 

POPULATION    NEARLY    3,000.  ESTABLISHED     1877. 

JOHNSTON  &  MEGRAW,  Publishers. 
Port  Elgin  is  the  neatest,  cleanest  and  liveliest  little  town,  and  the  most  popular  sum- 
mer resort  in  Ontario,  and  The  Port  Elgin  Busy  Times  is  the  newsiest,  brightest  and  most 
widely  circulated  local  paper  in  Bruce  County.  Advertisers,  make  a  note  of  this,  and  place 
your  advertisements  where  they  will  be  read  by  the  masses.  Send  stamp  for  sample  copy, 
rates,  etc. 


GRAY'S      HARBOR      NEWS. 

Published  every  Saturday  morning  at 
HOQUIAM,  -  -  CHEHALIS    CO.,    WASHINGTON    TER. 

By   LIVERMORE    BROS. 
Terms  of  Subscription,  -  .$3.50  per  Year,  in  Advance. 

Devoted  to  the  interests  of  Chehalis  County  and  Washington  Territory,  a  rapidly  devel- 
oping country.  The  News  is  a  lively  and  wide  awake  family  newspaper,  the  only  one  In 
the  county,  and  po.ssessing  a  flrst-olas's  subscription  list  embracing  all  classes  of  the  com- 
munity ;  is  valuable  and  worthy  the  attention  of  business  firms  as  an  advertising  medium. 


SALT    LAHE    EVENING    CHRONICLE. 

Published  daily,  except  Sunday,  at 
SALT    LAKE    CITY,  -  _j^  -  -  UTAH    TER. 

Devoted  to  the  Mining,  Mercantile  and  Social  interests  of  Utah  Territory. 

SEND    FOR    SAMPLE    COPY. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    BRECKENRIDGE    BULLETIN. 

BRECKENKIDGE,  ....  MISSOURI. 

CHARLES    L.    MOWDER,  Publisher. 

A  red-hot  paper  in  a  red  hot  town.  Largest  circulation  of  any  paper  in  the  banner 
county  of  the  best  State  in  the  Union.  Advertising  rates  very  reasonable.  Correspondence 
solicited. 

BROOKLYN    EXPONENT. 
IlKOOKLYN,  .....  MICHIGAN. 

Mrs.  C.  W.  CLOUGH,  Editor  aud  Proprietor. 
TERMS :    One  Year,  $1.35 ;  Six  Months,  75c.  ;  Three  Months,  40c. ;   Single  Copy,  5c. 

AN  INDEPENDENT  NEWSPAPER,  PUBLISHED  WEEKLY. 
Is  one  of  the  best  papers  in  Michigan  ;  is  well  established  and  has  a  large  circulation. 
As  a  country  local  paper  It  cannot  be  surpassed.    Advertising  rates  sent  on  application. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  No.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1139 


The    Waitsburgh    Times. 


PUBLISHED    EVERY    FRIDAY    AT 


'WAITSBURGH,  -  WASHINGTON    TERRITORY. 


C.    B.    WHEELER,    Editor   and   Proprietor. 


Terms,    $3*00    per    Year. 


W.UTSBURGH     IS     A     TOWN     OP     EIGHT     HUNDRED     POPULATION,     NINETEEN 

MILES    NORTH    OF    WALLA    WALLA,    AND    ON    THE    OREGON    RAILWAY 

AND    NAVIGATION    COMPANY'S    RAILROAD,    IN    THE    CENTRE 

OF    A    GOOD     FARMING    COUNTRY. 


A    LARGELY    INCREASED    CIRCULATION    OF    "'THE    TIMES,"    AND     THE     THRIFT 
AND    GENERAL    PROSPERITY    OF    THE    COMMUNITY    IN    WHICH    IT 
CIRCULATES,    AND   IT    BEING   THE    ONLY   PAPER   PUBLISHED 
IN    WAITSBURGH,    MAKES    IT    A    SUPERIOR    ADVER- 
TISING   MEDIUM    FOR    THIS    SECTION. 


TO  TEST   THE  VALUE  OF  THE  ADVERTISING  COLUMNS   OF    "THE  TIMES,"  FIRST 

GET    A    COPY    AND    NOTE   THE    LARGE    PATRONAGE    ACCORDED 

TO    IT    BY    HOME    ADVERTISERS,    THEN    SEND    YOUR 

ORDERS.       YOU    WILL    GET    QUICK    RETURNS, 

AND    NEVER    REGRET    YOUR    INVESTMENT. 


THE    PAPER    OF    THE    DISTRICT    IS    "  THE    TIMES  ;"    PATRONIZED 
AND    READ    BY    ALL. 


Advertisiug:    Rates    furnished    ou    application. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1140  GEO.  P.    ROWELL   &   CO'fe 

Passaic  Daily  Times. 

PUBLISHED   AT 

PASSAIC,         -  -  -  -        NEW  JERSEY. 

EVERY  EVENING  (EXCEPT  SUNDAYS). 


J.  F.  MORRIS,  Editor  and  Publislu-r.    \V.  G.  McCALL,  Local  Editor. 


PRICE,  ONE  CENT. 


Only  paper  in  Passaic  that  publishes  telegraph  news. 
CIRCULATES    LARGELY    AMONG    THE    WORKING     CLASS. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Marine  Journal. 


PUBLISHED    EVERY   SATURDAY. 


NO.  132  NASSAU  ST.,        -  -  -  -        NEW  YORK. 


THE  ONLY  NATIONAL  STEAMBOAT  NEWSPAPER. 


BAKER  &  NORTON,  Editors  and  Publishers. 


Subscription,  ....  $2.00  per  Year. 

Official  organ  of  the  National  Board  of  Steam  Navigation   and  Marine  Engineers  ot  the 
United  States  on  Seaboard,  Lakes  and  Rivers. 


Geo.   p.   Rowell  &  Co.,   Agents,   10  Spruce   St.,    New  York. 


The  District  Times. 

SAVANNAH,  -  -    -  -  MISSOURI. 

NOW  IN  ITS  SIXTH  YEAR  OF  PUBLICATION.     AN  EIGHT-PAGE  MONTHLY,  PRINTED 
ON  TINTED  BOOK  PAPER,  CUT  AND  PASTED. 

ALL    PRINTED    AT    HOME! 


PRICE,  50  CENTS  A  YEAR. 


Two-cent  stamps,  or  Fifty-cent  postal  notes  taken  on  Subscription. 

Circulation  large  and  constantly  Increasing.  The  paper  is  regarded  by  many  as  among 
the  most  valuable  advertising  mediums  in  the  Northwest.  Advertisements  neatly  and  con- 
spicuously inserted  at  reasonable  rates. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Th  e   Transcript. 

THE  LEADING  MILLVILLE  NEWSPAPER. 
J.    BENINGTON    ELFRETH,    Proprietor. 


115   MAIN   STREET,  -  -  -  MILLVILLE.  N.  J. 

CIRCULATION   LARGER  AND    ADVERTISING    RATES    HIGHER   THAN   ANY    OTHER 
PAPER  PUBLISHED  IN  MILLVILLE. 


ONLY    DEMOCRATIC    NEWSPAPER     IN   ISECOND     ASSEMBLY    DISTRICT    OF     CUM- 
BERLAND   COUNTY. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER   DIRECTORY.  1141 


The    Washington    Farmer. 

NORTH    YAKIMA.  -  WASHINGTON    TERRITORY. 


Eight    Pages,    Foi'ty-eigbt    Coluinus. 


PUBLISHED    EVERY    SATURDAY    BY    THE    CAPITAL    PUBLISHING    COMPANY. 


INCORPORATED    CAPITAL    STOCK,    $20,000. 


THE  SUCCESSOR  OF  "THE    FRONTIER   INDEX."  ESTABLISHED   .TUNE,   1850,   AND 
OF    "THE    YAKIMA    RECORD,"    ESTABLISHED    SEPTEMBER    (!,     ISSO. 


liEGH    R.    FREE3IAN,    Editor, 


SUBSCRIPTION    RATES   IN   ADVANCE:    ONE    YEAR,    $3.00;    SIX    MONTHS, 
$1.50:    THREE    MONTHS,    $1.00:    FREE    OF    POSTAGE. 


ALL     POSTMASTERS    ARE     AGENTS    FOR    "THE     WASHINGTON     FARMER,"     AND 
ARE    ALLOWED    20    PER    CENT.    COMMISSION    ON    SUBSCRIPTIONS. 


ADVERTISING    RATES. 

1  TIME.  1   MONTH.  3  MONTHS.  6  MONTHS.  Vi  MONTHS. 

ONE    INCH  $1  .50  $3  00  $6  00  -SIO  50  $15  00 

TWO    INCHES 2  75  -150  1150  18  00  25  00 

THREE    INCHES 3  50  6  50  16  50  26  25  36  00 

FOUR    INCHES 4  40  8.60  2160  34  00  44  00 

FIVE    INCHES 5  25  10  50  26  25  41  25  53  75 

SIX    INCHES 6  00  12  30  3120  48  00  60  00 

ONE    COLUMN 12  00  20  00  40  00  65  00  108  00 

ADVERTISEMENTS  INSERTED  FOR  LESS  THAN  ONE  MONTH  WILL  BE  CHARGED 
$1.50  FOR  FIRST  INSERTION,  AND  $1.00  PER  INCH  EACH  ADDITON.^L  IN- 
SERTION. 

READING    NOTICES.    15    CENTS    PER    LINE. 

ALL  ADVERTISEMENTS  INSERTED  FOR  LESS  THAN  THREE  MONTHS  ARE  DUE 
AT    TIME    OF    INSERTION. 

SIX  MONTHS  ADVERTISEMENTS  MAY  BE  PAID  FOR  IN  TWO  INSTALL- 
MENTS, ONE-HALF  AT  TIME  OF  CONTRACT.  AND  BALANCE  AT  THE  END  OF 
THREE    MONTHS. 

YEARLY  ADVERTISEMENTS  PAID  QUARTERLY  IN  ADVANCE:  THE  FIRST 
QUARTER    PAYABLE    AT    THE    TIME    OF    CONTRACT. 

SPECIAL  POSITION  IN  THE  PAPER  WILL  BE  GUARANTEED  AT  SPECIAL 
RATES. 

NO    ADVERTISEMENTS    INSERTED     "  E.    O.    W." 

FOUR-LINE  BREEDERS'  CARDS  INSERTED  SIX  MONTHS,  $4.00  :  TWELVE 
MONTHS,    $6.00. 

ELECTROTYPE  CUTS  MUST  IN  ALL  CASES  BE  MOUNTED  ON  SOLID  ME- 
TALLIC   BASES    TO    INSURE    GOOD    PRINT. 

IT  WILL  PAY  YOU  TO  ADVERTISE  IN  THIS  PAPER,  AS  IT  IS  THE  ONLY 
FARM    AND    STOCK    JOURNAL    IN    THE    GREAT     NORTHWEST. 


OUR    TRAVELING    AGENTS    ARE    ALWAYS    IN    THE    FIELD 
CANVASSING    AND    CORRESPONDING. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1142  GEO.  P.   ROWELL  &   GO'S 

FLUSHING     DAILY     TIMES. 


LEMUEL   ELY    QUIGG, Editor. 

CIRCULATION,  1,000. 
$S.OO  per  vear ;  8  cents  per  week.  Contains  all  the  latest  important,  general,  i.sland  and 
countynews.  THE  LONO  ISLAND  TIMES,  §1.50 per  year,  in  advance.  Piihlislied 
every  Tiiursday.  The  best  family  paper  on  Long  Island.  To  advertisers  :  The  Long  Island 
Times  has  a  much  larger  circulation  than  any  other  Queen's  County  paper.  This  fact  has  been 
proven  by  recent  affidavits  of  the  publishei-s,  made  in  compliance  with  the  law  requiring 
the  tax  sale  to  l)e  advertised  In  the  two  largest  circulated  papers  in  each  town.  Rates 
furnished  on  application.  Circulation,  l,70l».  All  communications  should  be  addressed  to 
THE  FLUSHING  TIMES  CO.,  FLUSHING,  LONG  ISLAND,  N.  Y. 

KILBOURN  CITY  GAZETTE. 


KIIiBOl  RN    CITY, WISCONSIN. 

ADAMS  &  SON,  Proprietors. 

OLDEST  PiPER  IN  THE  CITY.  PRINTED  ALL  AT   HOME. 

Published  at  the  noted  Summer  Resort,  THE  DELLS  OF  THE  'WISCONSIN. 


All  correspondence  will  receive  prompt  attention.     Advertising  Rates  Reasonable. 

ADAMS  &  SON,  Proprietors. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


RIO    GRANDE    REPUBLICAN. 


LAS    CRrCES, NEW    MEXICO. 

By  THE  LAS  CRUCES  PUBLISHING  CO. 
PAUL  F.  WAGNER  &  CO.,  -  -  Editors  and  Publishers. 

The  Repi-blicax  is  one  of  the  leading  weeklies  of  the  Territory,  and  with  its  rapidly 
Increasing  circulation  claims  to  offer  better  value  at  more  reasonable  rates,  as  an  advertis- 
ing medium,  than  anj'  other  newspaper. 

Subscription  Rates :  One  copy,  one  year,  to  any  address,  post-paid,  $3.00. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


CITIZEN. 
OTTAWA, ONTARIO. 

DAILY  AND  SEMI  WEEKLY. 


THE  LEADING  JOURNAL  AT  THE  CANADIAN  CAPITAL. 

THE  PIONEER  PAPER  OF  CENTRAL  CANADA. 


Subscription:  Dally,  $6.00;  Semi-Weekly,  $1.00. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


ST.     JOSEPH     VOLKSBLATT. 
ST.    JOSEPH,         -  -  -^^     -  -  -  MISSOURI. 

DAILY   AND  WEEKLY. 


GERMAN  PUBLISHING  AND  PRINTING  CO.,  Publishers. 


The  only  German  newspaper  published  at  St.  Joseph,  and  the  most  important  of  the 
Western  German  journals.    As  an  advertising  medium  it  has  no  superior. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     EAGLE. 
WILLIAMSBIRG,      ...---       KANSAS. 

T.  W.  FIELDS,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
The  Eagle  is  the  only  paper  printed  in  the  western  half  of  Franklin  County,  Kansas. 
It  is  published  in  the  richest  part  of  the  countv,  in  a  thickly  settled  and  thriving  community. 
Williamsburg  is  in  the  heart  of  a  rich,  coal  mining  locality,  and  has  a  population  of  nearly 
1.000.  No  other  paper  nearer  the  county  seat  than  18  miles.  A  good  advertising  medium. 
No  advertising  accepted  that  proposes  to  pay  in  goods  in  which  a  balance  of  cash  is 
required.  Advertising  rates  reasonable.  Subscription  :  $2.00  per  year,  quarto  edition ;  or 
$1.60  for  folio  edition. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Sprut-e  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1143 


EUGENE    M.     LAMOXT.  DAVID     D.     LEWIS. 

BONA-FIDE    CIRCULATION'     1,143. 


The    Canon    City    Mercury. 

CANON    CITY.  .  -  -  _  COLORADO. 


LAMONT  &  LEWIS,  -  -  Proprietors. 


THE    MERCURY    IS    ALL    PRINTED    AT    HOME,   USING   NO   PATENT   OR   PLATES. 

The  Material  of  The  Mercury  Is  the  equal  of  any  office  in  Southern  Colorado,  costing 
$6,000 ;  its  presses  are  run  by  water  power,  and  its  job  department  has  every  facility  for 
doing   the   best  of  work. 

Humorous  articles  from  The  Mercury  are  extensively  copied  by  Eastern  papers,  and 
its  circulation  is  rapidly  increasing. 


NO  CHEAP  PATENT  MEDICINE  "ADS"  TAKEN. 


CANON   CITY'S  OUTLOOK. 

Fremont  County,  situated  in  the  geographical  centre  of  Colorado,  has  an  area  of  nearly 
1,300  square  miles,  and  is  bisected  by  the  Arkansas  river,  which  flows  from  west  to  east 
near  the  centre  of  the  county,  for  a  distance  approximating  fifty  miles.  Canon  City,  the 
Capital  of  the  county,  is  situated  two  miles  east  of  the  Royal  Gorge  of  the  Arkansas,  mid- 
way between  the  north  and  south  and  twenty  miles  west  of  the  eastern  boundary  line,  at 
an  altitude  of  5,000  feet  above  sea  level.  The  city  is  substantially  built  of  brick  and  stone, 
lias  a  population  approximating  3,500  and  is  a  natural  site  for  manufacturing  purposes, 
being  surrounded  by  lime-rock,  building  stone,  coal,  iron  and  other  minerals.  The  Colorado 
State  Penitentiary  is  located  here.  Its  educational  advantages  are  among  the  best  in  the 
State,  having  two  public  schools  and  the  Colorado  Military  Institute.  The  land  surround- 
ing Canon  is  especiallj-  adapted  to  fruit,  the  Arkansas  valley  Ijeing  thickly  dotted  with 
handsome  fruit  farms,  which  bring  to  their  owners  a  remarkably  large  yearly  income.  The 
climate  of  Canon  is  a  surprise  to  even  its  citizens.  The  summers  are  cool  and  winters  mild 
as  those  of  Florida.  It  affords  the  invalid  a  winter  resort  unsurpassed  in  the  United  States, 
and  for  throat  and  lung  diseases  has  no  superior  in  the  world.  The  mineral  water  of  Canon 
affords  a  delightful  drink  which  stimulates  and  invigorates  the  system. 


THE    ROCKY    MOUNTAIN    GUIDE. 


A    MONTHLY    MAGAZINE    DEVOTED    TO    THE    ANCIENT    ORDER    UNITED    WORK- 
MEN, JURISDICTION  OF  COLORADO,  NEW  MEXICO  AND   ARIZONA. 

PUBLISHED        AT 

CANON    CITY,  .  -  -  -  COLORADO. 


BY    LAMONT    &    LEWIS,        ....       Proprietors. 


BONA-FIDE    CIRCULATION,    '.2,064. 


CIRCULATES    PRINCIPALLY      AMONG     THE      MINING      AND    CATTLE    MEN     O 
COLORADO,  NEW  MEXICO  AND  ARIZONA. 


ADVERTISING   RATES  : 

ONE  DOLLAR  AN  INCH  FOR  EACH  INSERTION.     READING  NOTICES,  33c.  PER  LINE. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


H44  GEO.  P.  ROWELL   &  GO'S 

THE    SPECTATOR. 

FORMERLY     "WYOMING    VALLEY     ERA." 
RUSHFORD,  ....  NEW    YORK. 

W.  F.  BENJAMIN,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 
A  first-class  weekly  newsjiaper,  devoted  to  local  interests,  containing  all  the  news  of 
the  day.  As  an  advertising  medium  it  has  few  eiiuals  and  no  superior  among  tlie  Journals 
of  this  section  of  the  State.  Ratks  of  Advertising  ;  One  Weelv,  one  inch,  5c. :  one  eighth 
i-olumn,  .§2  ;  quarter  column,  $4  ;  half  column,  S*i ;  one  column,  SIO.  One  month,  one  inch, 
.$1.25  ;  eighth  column,  .$4  ;  quarter  column,  $i} ;  half  column,  $9  ;  one  column,  $lfi.  One  year, 
one  Inch,  $6;  eighth  column,  .$12  ;  quarter  column.  $18  ;  half  column,  $30  ;  one  column,  $50. 

THE    ATCHISON    COUNTY    MAIL. 
ROCK    PORT.  ....  MISSOURI. 

STAPEL  &  SMITH,  Editors  and  Pniprietors.    A  DEMOCRATIC  NEWSPAPER. 
Now  that  the  great  political  campaign  is  a  thing  of  the  past,  we  intend  to  make  The 
Mail  the  best  newspaper  in  the  great  Northwest.    As  an  advertising  medium  The  BIail  is 
one  of  the  best,  our  circulation  averaging  ONE  THOUSAND  A  WEEK.    Our  advertising 
rates  are  very  liberal  and  will  be  made  known  on  application. 

OFFICIAL  PAPER  OF  THE   COUNTY. 

SUBSCRIPTION.  $1..5I)  A  YEAR,  INVARIABLY  IN  ADVANCE. 

Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co..  Agents,  10  Spruce  St..  New  York. 

THE    AMERICAN    IRON    NE"WS. 
NEW    YORK    CITY,  ...  NEW    YORK. 

A  MONTHLY  JOURNAL  OF  COMMERCE.    Published  on  the  20th  of  each  Month. 

EDWARD  J.  SHRIVER,  Editor,  P.  O.  Box  2200. 
Devoted  to  the  interests  of  the  Iron  and  Metal  Trades.    An  unrivalled  medium  for  ad- 
vertisers.   Advertising  R.4.tes:    Full  Page,  12  months,  $200:  6  months,  $110;  3  months,  $60. 
Half  Page,  12  months,  $100 ;  6  months,  $55 ;  3  months,  $30.    Quarter  Page,  12  months,  $60  :  S 
months,  $3:^  ;  3  months,  .$18.    Eighth  Page,  12  months.  $35  ;  6  months,  $19.25  ;  3  months,  .$]0..50. 

SUBSCRIPTION,  $1.01)  PER  YEAR. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co..  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


BREWERS'    AND    DEALERS'    JOURNAL. 
PHILADELPHIA,  ...  PENNSYLVANIA. 

P.  HENRY  DOYLE,  Editor.      WILLIAM  H.  MANSFIELD,  Business  Manager. 
Devoted  to  the  liquor  dealing,  brewing  and  bottling  interests.     Published  by   THE 
BREWERS'  AND  DEALERS'  PUBLISHING  CO..  705  Sansom  St.,  Philadelphia. 
The  large  circulation  of  The  Brewers'  m^d  Dealers'  Journal  affords  judicious  adver- 
tisers a  most  valuable  medium.    Subscriptions :    For  United  States,   per  year,  $1.50 ;  for 
United  foreign  countries,  per  year,  .$2.40.    Advertising  •    Per  line,  nonpareil,  15c.    All  com- 
munications In  reference  to  advertising  should  be  addressed  to  JOHN  J.  WALSH,  Manager 
Advertising  Department.  Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

THE     WHEATLAND     EAGLE. 
WHEATLAND,  ....  CASS    CO.,    DAKOTA. 

CHARLES  E.  STONE,  Publisher. 
The  E.^gle  Is  devoted  to  the  development,  and  all  that  pertains  to  the  best  interests  of 
Dakota  and  its  population.  As  the  popular  family  newspaper  of  Cass  County,  The  Eagle 
surpasses  all  others  in  point  of  excellence  and  circulation.  The  general  excellence  of  The 
Eagle  as  a  family  mwspaper.  an<l  the  reliability  of  its  news  and  trade  items,  renders  it  in 
value,  as  an  advertising  iriedium,  far  in  advance  of  any  weekly  newspaper  in  its  district. 
Issued  every  Saturday.  Subscription,  $i.00  per  year. 


THE     BEACON. 

BOSTON,  -  -  (ILLUSTR.\TED. )  .  MASSACHUSETTS. 

CYRUS  A.  PAGE,  Publisher. 

The  best  meditim  in  Boston  for  advertising— try  it. 

Society,  Literature,  Entertainment.    Dramatical,  Musical,  Art  and  Society  Gossip. 

Subscription  :  $2.50  per  year ;  single  copies,  5  cents. 

Published  every  Saturday.    Send  postal  for  free  sample  copy  and  premium  list. 

Address :  295  W.\SHINGTON  ST.,  Opposite  Old  South,  Boston,  Mass. 


1874.  THE     SIERRA     JOURNAL.  188.5. 


ROSITA,  .....  CUSTER    CO.,    COL. 

A.  J.  JOHNSON  &  BRD.,  Editors  and  Proprietors. 

Terms :  $2.50  per  year ;  ,|!l.25  six  months  ;  75  cents  three  months  ;  sample  copies,  10  cents. 

Has  the  largest  circulation  of  any  country  paper  In  the  State;  Weekly  edition,l,500  copies. 

Devoted  to  the  vast  mining  interests  of  its  section,  politics,  local  and  general  news.    Is  the 

best  advertising   medium  in  Southern  Colorado.     Advertising  rates  made  known  upon 

application  to  Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

THE     W^EEKLY     OBSERVER. 

PLACERVILLE,  .....  CALIFORNIA. 

Published  by  OBSERVER  PUBLISHING  COMPANY,  B.  F.  DAVIS,  Manager. 

Issued  every  Tuesday. 
The  circulation  of  The  Observer  is  in  a  rich,  agricultural  and  mining  district.    Advertis- 
ing rates  reasonable.    Good  value  guaranteed. 


Geo.  P.  RowELi.  &  Co.,  Agents.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1145 


ADVERTISING    THAT    WILL    PAY. 


The    Cane    Journal 

AND    MONTHLY    HUMORIST. 


ONLY     10     CENTS     A     LINE. 


Will  insert  your  advertisement  in  The  Cane  Journal  and  lay  it  before  51,000  first-class 
readers  and  buyei-s.  We  have  put  our  advertising  rates  so  low  that  all  can  afford  to  try 
The,  Journal,  and  these  rates  will  not  be  deviated  from,  nor  will  any  transient  adver- 
tisements be  inserted  except  f(jr  cash  with  order.    Please  observe  our  rates  : 

ADVERTISING  RATES.— Acceptable  advertisements,  ten  cents  a  line  for  each  and  every 
insertion.  Yearly  advertisements,  $1  per  line,  .§12  per  inch.  Special  Notices,  15  cents  per 
line.  Editorial  Notices,  25  cents  a  line  for  each  insertion  ;  eight  words  make  a  line,  twelve 
lines  an  inch  ;  parts  of  lines  counted  as  whole  ones.  Yearly  advertisements  of  one  inch  or 
more  maj-  be  paid  for  quarterly  in  advance ;  all  others,  cash  in  advance  invariably.  We 
will  not  accept  quarterly  payments  on  advertisements  of  less  than  12  lines.  All  smaller 
advertisements  must  be  paid  for  cash  uith  order.  No  deviation  under  an  j/ circumstances. 
We  shall  insert  nothing  of  an  immoral  or  unreliable  character,  and  claim  the  right  to  refuse 
each,  all  and  any  advertising  that  we  may  not  desire  to  insert.  For  full  particulars,  &c., 
address  S.  J.  ANDREWS,  Publisher, 

(Advertisement  Department,)  Box  118,  Clinton,  Ontario,  Canada. 

A  FEW  CENTS  will  pay  for  a  trial  advertisement.  We  give  all  a  chance  to  try  our  paper. 
Two  lines  or  more  a  whole  year  cost  but  a  dollar  a  line ;  10  lines,  one  month,  only  $1. 

IT     DOES     PAY     ADVERTISERS. 
Only  a  Few  Dimbs  are  needed  to  prove  its  great  value.    We  have  put  prices  right  down. 
9,600  COPIES  is  its  circulation,  and  it  is  increasing  every  day.    We  believe  it  will  pay 
any  advertiser  that  wishes  to  reach  a  class  that  buy  and  find  tlie  market  every  time. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Viola    Tack-Hammer. 


VIOLA, FULTON    CO.,    ARK. 

WISEMAN    BROS.,  Publishers. 


IN  THE  HEART  OF  AN  EXTENSIVE  AGRICULTURAL   AND   STOCK-RAISING  COUNTY, 

WIDELY  CIRCULATED   IN  THE  COUNTIES   OF    FULTON,  BiVXTER,  IZARD 

AND  SHARP,  ARK.;  ALSO  IN  HOWELL  COUNTY,  MO. 


The  best  advertising  medium  in  North  Arkansas  for  those  wishing  to  reach  farmers, 
stockmen  and  country  merchants. 

ADVERTISING  RATES  : 

One  Column,  One  Year Seo.OO 

One  Column,  Six  Months 40.00 

One  Column,  Three  Months 25.00 

Local  Notices,  5c.  per  line,  each  Insertion,    Less  space,  special  rates. 


CIRCULATION    720    (SWORN    TO). 


The  Tack- Hammer  is  a  twenty-four  column  Weekly  Paper,  printed  all  at  home,  devoted 
to  the  development  of  Northern  Arkansas.  Politically  it  is  an  outspoken  and  fearless 
Democratic  paper. 

Its  columns  are  well  filled  with  local  matter.  Business  locals  are  set  in  same  style  of 
type  as  reading  matter.  Extra  charge  for  unusual  display  in  local  or  choice  of  positions  in 
advertising  columns.  > 


SUBSCRIPTION  PRICE,  ONE  DOLLAR  A  YEAR,  IN  ADVANCE.    SAMPLE  COPIES  FREE. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


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GEO.  P.   KOWELL   &  GO'S 


CONXECTlt'UT  REPUBLIKANER. 


Issued  Weekly  at 
New  Haven,        -       -        Connecticut. 


\V.  SAHLEIN,  Publisher. 


TO  ADVERTISERS: 

The  Repubokaner's  advertising  rates  are 
very  reasonable,  considering  its  extended 
circulation.  Prompt  attention  given  to  or- 
ders. 

Atlvertisements  only  of  a  reliable  nature 
inserted. 

THE     HARRISON     TIMES 

Is  published  every  Saturday  at 
Hnrrisou,       -       -        Boone  Co.,  Ark. 

J.  R.  NEWMAN.  Editor. 

NEWMAN  &  LEBOW,  Publishers, 

To  whom  all  letters  on  business  should  be 

addressed  to  receive  prompt  attention. 

Terms  of  Subscription  : 

ONE    COPY,    ONE    YEAR,    $1.50. 

Advertising  rates  reasonable.  The  large 
circulation  of  nearly  1,000  attained  by  The 
Times  renders  it  the  best  advertising  me- 
dium  in  North  Arkansas. 

V  A  LKYRIEN. 

The  oldest  Scandinavian  Newspaper  on  the 

Pacific  Coast. 

Published  once  a  week  bv 

W.  S.  KREUTZMANN,  Propriet(n-. 

Subscription,  $2.25  per  Year. 

Office  :  536  Clay  Street,  P.  O.  Box  2,529, 

San  Francisco,       -       -       California. 

The  Valkyrien  is  the  oldest  Scandinavian 

newspaper    published   west   of    the   Rocky 

Mountains.    As  an  advertising  medium  it  is 

unexcelled.    All  letters  should  be  addressed 

to  Valkyrien,  5:5K  Clay  St.,  or  P.  O.  Box  2,529, 

San  Francisco,  Gal. 


THE    CENTRALIA    ENTERPRISE. 

E.  B.  ROSSIER,  Publisher, 
Ceiitralia,  -  -  Wisconsin. 


A  FIRST-CLASS  ADVERTISER. 


Devoted  to  good  literature  and  general  news. 

EIGHT  PAGES,  FORTY  COLUMNS. 

SubscriiJtion,  $1.50  a  Year,  in   Advance. 

A  weekly   paper;   in   politics   independent. 

"  Hew  to  the  line,  let  the  chips  fall  where 
they  may. " 

THE    MEMPHIS    DEMOCRAT. 


Published  Weekly  at 
Memphis,  -  Scotland  Co.,  Mo. 


J.  C.  KERRY,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


Circulating  thoroughly  in  all  parts  of  the 
County,  The  Democrat  offers  at  low  rates 
unsurpassed  advantages  as  an  advertising 
medium. 

THE    NEW-YORKER 
HANDELS-ZEITIING. 


ETTABLISHED  1S51. 


OFFICE : 
7'i  Pine  Street,  -  New  York. 

The  only  German  Financial  and  Commer- 
cial jourrial  published  in  the  United  States. 
A  most  desirable  medium  for  advertising 
financial,  commercial  and  shipping  business. 
Published  every  Saturday  in  time  for  the 
European  malls.  Medicines,  lotteries,  etc., 
strictly  excluded. 


THE    HINTON  INDEPENDENT. 


Issued  every  Friday  Morning  at 
Hlnton,  -  -         West  Yirgiuia. 


Published  by  C.  L.  PECK. 

Terms  of  Subscription:   $1.50  cash,  in  ad 
vance  ;  one  copy,  one  year,  $2  on  time. 

Circulating  regularl.y  through  Summers, 
Fayette,  Kanawha,  Monroe,  Greenbrier  and 
Mercer  counties.  The  Independent  has  good 
facilities  for  meeting  the  requirements  of 
reputable  advertisers. 

PUKWANA    PRESS. 
Pukwana,       -       -       Brule  Co.,  Dak. 


W.  A.  SCOTT,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


Subscription  Price,  $1.50  per  Year. 


A  reliable  newspaper  and  a  good  adver- 
tising medium. 

Pulilished  at  the  central  town  of  the  coun- 
ty. Annual  advertising  at  the  rate  of  $100 
per  column. 

SUBSCRIBE  FOR  AND  ADVERTISE  IN 
THE    FREE    PRESS. 


Bodle, 


California. 


H.  L.  CHILDS,  Publisher. 

Issued  Monday,  Wednesday  and  Friday 

M'>rnings. 
Has  a  largo  circulation' in  Mono  and  Inyo 
Counties,  (Jalifornia,  aud  Esmeralda  County, 
Nevada,  which  includes  the  rich  mining  dis- 
tricts—Bodle,  Esmeralda,  Homer,  Sweet- 
water, Candelaria,  Blind  Springs,  Bishop 
Creek,  Cambridge  and  others. 

THE    PRINCETON    JOURNAL,. 


Princeton, 


Published  at 

West  Virginia. 


One  Copy,  One  Year,  $1.25, 
HENRY  B.  KITTS, 


Publisher. 


The  Journal  is  the  only  Democratic  paper 
published  in  this  section.  It  is  full  of  the 
current  topics  of  the  day,  with  a  summary 
of  local  and  general  news. 

THE   EAU    CLAIRE    DEMOKRAT. 


Eau  Claire,  -         -         Wisconsin. 

A  Weekly  German  Newspaper. 


PETER  RUPP,  Publisher. 


The  Demokrat  is  first-class  in  all  its  ap- 
pointments ;  Is  the  only  German  paper  pub- 
lished in  Eau  Claire  County,  and  Is  very 
popular  as  an  advertising  medium. 

THE    WINCHESTER    LEADER. 


Issued  Weekly  at 
VVlucli  ester. 


Virginia. 


Devoted  to  Republican  principles  and    the 
liest  interests  of  Frederick  County. 

T.  H.  GOSORN,  Publisher. 
The  Leader,  only  $1.50  per  Year. 

It  is  our  aim  to  make  The  Leader  in  every 
way  a  welcome  visitor  to  the  Family,  Office 
and  Counter,  and  a  local  paper  second  to  none. 
Advertising  rates  reasonable. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


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Westliche    Post. 


ST.    LOUIS, 


EsiTABLISHED    1857. 


MISSOURI. 


INCORPORATED    1S71. 

HAS    THE    LARGEST    CIRCULATION    OF    ALL    GERMAN    PAPERS    WEST    OF    NEW 
YORK,  AND  IS,  THEREFORE,  ONE  OF  THE  BEST  ADVERTISING  MEDIUMS. 


THE    OLDEST    GERMAN    DAILY    IN    ST.    LOUIS. 


PUBLISHED  DAILY,  WEEKLY  AND  SUNDAY,   BY 

WESTLICHE      POST      ASSOCIATION. 


RATES    OF   ADVERTISING    FURNISHED    ON    APPLICATION. 


SUBSCRIPTION    RATES  : 

(PAYABLE  IN  ADVANCE.) 

Daily  (iucliidiug  Sunday  Editiou),  ... 

Daily  (nitbout  Sunday  Editiou),  .  .  - 

Weekly  Edition,  ....... 

Weekly  Editiou,  with  Belletrislic  Supplement, 
Weekly  Editiou,  with  Mississippi  BIsetter, 
Weekly  Editiou  to  Europe,  .  -  .  . 

Sunday  Edition,  ....... 


$10.00  per  Auuuin. 
8.00 
3.O0 
3.00 
3.00 
•  3.00 
'^.00 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


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THE    MATTOOX    JOURNAL,. 
Mnttoon,  ... 


Illinois. 


Issued  Daily  and  Weekly, 
W.  F.  PURTILL, 


Pul)lisher. 


The  reputation  of  The  Journal  (daily  and 
weekly)  as  an  advertising  medium  is  so  well 
estahlislied  that  it  is  ikiw  unrivalled.  Its 
rates  are  tlie  lowest  iiossiijle,  eouipatible  with 
Its  extensive  circulation,  and  the  returns  it 
yields  Its  patrons  are  greater  than  can  be 
obtained  elsewhere. 


NECEDAH    REPUBLICAN. 

Published  every  Saturday  at 
Neceriali,  .  .  Wisconsin. 

C.  M.  HUTCHINSON,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

Subscription  Terms; 
One  Copy,  One  Year,  In  Advance,  .$1.50. 

Published  in  the  interests  of  Juneau  Coun- 
ty. The  Republican  has  attained  a  large 
circulation,  and  Is  a  good  advertising  me- 
(Uuni.    Rates  reasonable ;  orders  solicited. 

CATOOSA     COURIER. 

Published  every  Thursday  at 
Ringgold,  .  .  Georgia. 

W.  H.  WALKER,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Terms,  -  .$1.25  per  Year,  in  Advance. 

Devoted  to  news,  agriculture,  the  develoji- 
ment  of  the  mineral  resources  of  the  conn 
try,  the  advancement  of  general  industrial 
Interests  and  Democratic  princi|)les.  Has  a 
large  circulation,  and  is  a  flrst-class  adver- 
tlsing  medium.    Rates  moderate. 


THE    KEVVANNA    HERALD. 


Issued  every  Saturilay  at 
Kewanna,  -  .  Indiana. 

GEO.  T  METZGER,  Editor  and  Manager. 

As  an  advertising  medium  covering  a  large 
agricultural  and  cattle-raising  district.  The 
Herald  is  unequalled.  Rates  low.  Circula- 
tion good. 

THE    REPUBLICAN. 


Junction  City, 


Kaui^as. 


Issued  every  Friday. 


CLARK  &  SOUTHWICK,   Editors  and   Pub- 
lishers. 


The  Republican  is  a  large,  four-page,  tliir- 
ty-two-column  newspaper.  Well  conducteil, 
and  largely  patronized  by  all  classes  in  Davis 
and  adjoining  counties,  and  therefore  valu- 
able as  an  advertising  medium. 

THE    PEOPLE'S    FRIEND. 

Published  at 
Rock  Island,  -  .  Illinois. 

Subscription,  $1.00  per  Year. 

A  wide-awake,  reliable,  weekly  .lournal. 

Advertisements  will  be  inserted  at  5  cents 
per  line  ;  40  cents  per  inch.  Address  all  com- 
munications to  THE  FRIEND,  Rock  Island, 
Illinois. 


MUNROE    (OUNTY   SUN. 


(DEMOCRATIC.) 


Published    Weekly   at 
Clarendon,  .  .  Arkansas. 


R.  F.  WAIR,  Editor. 
SUBSCRIPTION,  .$1.50  PER  YEAR. 


Foreign  advertisements  are  solicited,  but 
must  be  paid  for  quarterly,  in  advance. 
These  rules  will  be  strictly  adhered  to. 


THE    CONCORD    SUN. 
Concord, 


California. 


Devoted   to   the    General   Advancement   of 

Contra  Costa  Countv,  California. 

$3.00  per  Annum,  Payable  in  Advance. 

In    politics  strictly  non  partisan.     In  the 

interests    of   Contra    Costa   County   purely 

partisan.    The  only  spicy  newspaper  in  the 

county. 

Published  every  Saturday  by  S.  FARJEON, 
Concord,  Contra  Costa  Co.,  Cal. 


A   flrst-class   advertising   medium. 

THE     NEW     ERA. 

Deep  River,       -  -       Connecticut. 


The  only  paper  published  between  Middle- 
town  and  Saybrook  Point ;  New  London  and 
New  Haven  Issued  Friday;  independent; 
four  pages,  size  28  x  44. 

Subscription,  $1.25,  in  advance. 

Published  by  THE  ERA  COMPANY. 

FREDERICK  I.  HAMMOND,     -       -      Editor. 

THE    DAVIESS     CO.    DEMOCRAT. 


Washington,  Iniliana 

S.  BELDING,  -  - 


Proprietor. 


Published  every  Saturday. 


Subscription, 


$1.25  a  Year. 


Advertising  orders  solicited.  Good  value 
and  quick  returns  can  be  obtained  from  the 
advertising  of  reliable  goods  in  the  columns 
of  The  Democrat. 


THE    MENOMINEE    RANGE. 

Iron  Monnrnin,  .  Michigan. 

R.  P.  TUTEN,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

The  Menominee  Range  is  published  in  the 
heart  of  the  Menominee  Range  Iron  District. 
This  district  is  one  of  the  richest  mining 
fields  in  the  world,  is  but  partially  developed 
and  is  rapiilly  increasing  in  wealth  and  popu- 
lation through  the  agency  of  several  of  the 
most  productive  mines  in' the  United  States. 

The  Range  is  the  only  paper  published  in 
this  mining  field,  is  a  successful  business 
enterprise,  and  is  favored  with  the  hearty 
support  of  the  people  of  this  section.  Rates 
of  advertising  made  known  on  application. 


THE    SANDOVAL    ERA. 


Sandoval 


Illinois. 


Issued  on  Thursdays. 

H.  M.  SARGENT,    -    Editor  and  Proprietor. 
Terms,  $1.25  per  Annum. 


A  wideawake  weekly,  circulating  thor- 
oughly in  all  parts  of  its  district.  A  good  ad- 
vertising medium.    Rates  decidedly  low. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1149 


The    Kansas    City    Journal. 


ANSASICITY,  -  -  .  MISSOURI. 


A    WESTERN    PAPER    WHICH 
HAS    NO    ACKNOWLEDGED    WESTERN    RIVAL. 


The    Best    Paper    in    tbe    West    for    Both    Readers    and    Advertisers. 


REPUBLICAN  IN  POLITICS. 


ITS    FOUR    GREAT    EDITIONS,    VIZ  :    THE    DAILY,    SUNDAY,    TRI-WEEKLY    AND 
WEEKLY,    MAKE  A  COMBINED  CIRCULATION  GREATER  THAN  ANY 
OTHER  TWO  PAPERS   IN  THE  MISSOURI  VALLEY. 


The    Sunday     Edition     is    over  -  -  23«000   copies. 

The    Daily  "  averages  -  -       16,000  *' 

The   Weekly  "  is  almost        -  -  30,000  " 

EACH  OF  THESE   CONSTITUTES  IN  ITSELF  A  COMPLETE   NEWSPAPER,  COMBINING 
ALL  THE  REQUISITES  OF  A  FAMILY  AND  BUSINESS  PAPER,  CONTAIN- 
ING TELEGRAPHIC  AND  HOME  NEWS,  MARKET  REPORTS, 
ABLE     EDITORIALS    AND    MISCELLANY. 


TERMS      OF      SUBSCRIPTION: 

Daily  One  Year  (7  issues),        - $10.00 

"       Six  Months  (7  issues),        .----.  5.00 

"       Three  Months  (7  issues),        -          -          -          -          -          -  3.00 

Sunday's  issue,  One  Year,          ......  2.OO 

"             "     Six  Months,    .-.---.  1.00 

Tri- Weekly,  One  Year,               ......  4.00 

"       Six  Months,          .......  3.50 

"          "       One  Month,     .----..  .50 

Weekly,  One  Year,        -..--.-.  1.00 


Sample  copie.s   sent   free   to   auy   addres?.     Terms   to   clubs  liberal,  commissions  or 
premiums. 

Advertising  rates  in  proportion  to  circulation. 

Full  particulars  on  al>  subjects  relating  to  business  promptly  given.    Address, 

JOITRNAIi    COMPANY,    Publishers    and    Proprietors, 

Kansas  City,  Missouri. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  Nevs'  Y'ork. 


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GEO.   P.   ROWELL   &   CO'S 


THE    CONWAY    ADVANCE. 

Pul)lished  every  Tuesday  morning  at 
Conway,        -        -        Laclede  Co,,  Mo. 

G.  J.  BRADFIELD  &  BRO.,  Proprietors. 
Democratic.  Subscription,  .$1.00.  Adver- 
tising rates  antl  terms  as  follows :  One 
column,  one  year,  §75.00 ;  one-half  column, 
one  year,  .$40.00;  one-quarter  column,  one 
year,  $20.00 ;  professional  cards,  JS.OO  ;  local 
notices,  per  line,  5  cents.  For  space  less  than 
one-quarter  column,  or  for  time  less  than 
twelve  months,  we  add  twenty  per  cent,  to 
the  above  rates.  Foreign  advertisers  must 
pay  quarterly  In  advance. 

THE     COURIER. 


Petaliima, 


Califoruia. 


Circulates  in  the  Surest  and  Best  Agricultural 
District  In  California. 


Crops  never  fail. 


Circulation  guaranteed,  1,152  weekly. 
THE      BEECHER      VOLKSBLATT. 


Issued  every  Friday. 


Beecher, 


Illiuois. 


L.  METTERHAUSEN,  Proprietor. 


A  German  newspaper,  the  only  weekly 
published  at  Beecher,  and  as  an  advertising 
medium  to  reach  the  German  population  in 
this  part  of  the  State  is  unsurpassed. 


THE  WHITESIDE   HERALD. 


Morrison, 


Illinois. 


90O— Paid-up  subscribers— 900. 


The  Herald  is  wide-awake,  crisp  and 
newsy.  It  is  a  patent  inside,  and  Its  outside 
ought  to  be  patented  every  week.  The 
people  take  it  because  it  presents  all  the 
news  in  readable  shape.  Advertising  rates 
made  known  on  application. 


GEO.  B.  ADAMS,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


HOME    AND    SCHOOL. 


Owensboro,       -  Daviess  Co.,  Ky. 

A  Monthly  Journal. 

Devoted  to  Education,  News,  Selections, 
School  and  Children's  Department. 

Only  50  Cents  per  Annum. 

Circulation  Growing  Rapidly. 

Address :  Home  and  School  Publishing  Co., 
Owensboro,  Daviess  Co.,  Kentucky. 

LIBERAL. 

Liberal,        .  -         -  Missouri. 

The  only  free-thought  town  in  the  world. 
It  has  a  Free-thought  Institution  of  Learning, 
Sunday  instruction  sclmol  and  Sunday  even- 
ing literary  entertainments  every  Sunday, 
a  large  circulating  library,  a  reading  room 
and  The  Liberal,  a  live  free  thought  paper 
devoted  to  constructive  liberalism. 


Published  weekly  for  $1.50  per  year 
By  H.  P.  REPLOGLE. 


REPUBLICAN 


Published  at 
Kittanuiug,       -        -        Pennsylvania. 

|A.  G.  HENRY,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

Terms,  -  $1.50  per  Year,  in  Advance. 

Largest  paper  in  the  county.  A  nine-col- 
umn, four-page  paper,  devoted  to  news,  home 
interests  and  polities.  Established  1835.  Cir- 
culation largely  increased  during  the  past 
year.  One  of  the  best  advertising  mediums 
in  this  quarter  of  Pennsylvania. 


Established  1878. 


THE  BLACK  HILLS    WEEKLY 
JOURNAL. 


By  JAS.  B.  GOSSAGE, 
Rapid  City,       -  -  .        Dakota. 


The  largest  and  best  paper  in  the  Black 
Hills  Country.  No  ■'  plates  "  or  patent  insides 
used,  but  original  Black  Hills  news  fills  its 
columns.  Subscription,  $3.00  per  year;  $1.75 
for  six  months.    Size  of  paper,  26  x  40. 


PACIFIC    CITY    HERALD. 


Pacific 


Published  every  Thursday  at 

-  -  -  Missouri. 


H.  C.  WILLIAMS,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 
Terms,  $1.50  per  annum. 

To  reach  the  business  men  of  Franklin  and 
adjoining  Counties,  advertise  in  The  Herald. 
The  best  paper,  the  paper  having  the  largest 
circulation  and  lowest  rates  of  any  in  the 
County  consistent  with  its  value  to  the 
advertisers. 

THE    BRULE    INDEX. 


Kimball, 


Brule  Co.,  Dak. 


Eight  Pages. 


C.  L.  HAMMOND, 


Publisher. 


THE   HARRINGTON    TIMES. 


Harrington,  Lincoln  Co.,  Wash.  Ter. 

FRANK  M.  GRAY,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

Terms,  $3.00  per  Year. 

The  pioneer  and  representative  paper  of 
the  famous  Big  Bend  Country.  A  paper  hav- 
ing an  exclusive  farmers'  and  stockmen's 
circulation.  Official  United  States  and  offi- 
cial county  paper.  Having  the  largest  circu- 
lation of  any  journal  published  north  of 
Snake  River,  as  an  advertising  medium, 
The  Times  is  unexcelled.  Advertising  rates 
on  application.    Send  tor  a  sample  copy. 


THE    AMBLER    GAZETTE. 


Ambler   P.  O.,  Montgomery   Co.,   Pa. 


HORACE  G.  LUKENS,  Editor  &  Proprietor. 


The  Gazette  has  a  large  and  Increasing 
circulation  among  an  intelligent  class  of 
people,  and  is  considered  as  one  of  the  best 
advertising  mediums  in  the  county. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1151 


The    Anchor    and    Shield. 


PARIS,  -----  ILLINOIS. 

Terms  :  $1  per  Year,  in  advance. 


GEORGE   F.    HOWABD,    Editor   and  Publisher. 


OFFICIAL    ORGAN    OF    THE    GRAND   LODGE   OF    ILLINOIS,    ANCIENT    ORDER     OP 
UNITED    WORKMEN,     AND    THE    GRAND    LEGION    OF 
SELECT    KNIGHTS    OF    ILLINOIS.   . 


This  journal  has  a  guaranteed  circulation  of  over  16,000,  mailing  it  the  largest  Secret 
Society  Journal  published  ;  every  subscriber  being  the  head  of  a  family,  thus  giving  the 
paper  over  80,000  readers,  and  malving  it  one  of  the  best  advertising  mediums  in  the  United- 
States. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    FAIR    JOURNAL 

AND 

Farmer's     Directory 


NOR  WALK,  -----  OHIO. 


A  Monthly  Journal  of  Progressive  Husbandry  and  Artisanship. 


PUBLISHED     MONTHLY     AT     NORWALK,     OHIO,    BY    THE    FAIR    PRINTING    AND 

PUBLISHING    CO. 


Edited  by       -  -  -  -  J.    F.    LANING. 


Devoted  to  disseminating  knowledge  concerning  the  events  transpiring  in  Agricultural 
Industrial,  Stock  Raising  and  Kindred  Circles,  and  to  the  Cause  of  Progressive  Husbandry 
and  Artisanship 

The    Subscription    Price  is  only        -       -       $1.00  Per  Year. 


THE    LARGE    CIRCULATION    OF    THE    DIRECTORY 

MAKES    IT    AN    INVALUABLE    MEDIUM    FOR    ADVERTISERS. 


Address,  THE    DIRECTORY,    Norwalk,    Ohio. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


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GEO.   P.  ROWELL   &   CO 


THE  COIililNGWOOI)   BLLLiETIN. 


Published  every  Thursday  morning  at 
t'ollingwood,  -  -  Ontario. 

J.  G.  HANDS,  Publisher. 

Terms,  strictly  in  advance,  ,f  1.00  per  year. 

The  Bulletin,  always  knovv^n  as  a  reliable 
and  valuable  mediuBi  for  advertisers,  has  in- 
creased circulation  and  better  facilities  now 
than  ever  for  benefiting  its  patrons. 

THE    COLLEGE    ECHO. 

Fostoria,  ...  Ohio. 

Devoted  to  Music  and  Literature. 


J.  F.  KINSEY, 


Publisher. 


Subscription,  50  cents  a  year. 

The  Echo  is  published  on  the  15th  of  each 
month  under  the  auspices  of  the  Fostoria 
Academv  and  College  of  Music,  Fostoria, 
Ohio.  Sample  copies  free.  Rates  for  adver- 
tlsing  given  upon  application. 

WOOD    AND    IRON. 

EXCLUSIVELY  DEVOTED  TO  THE  INTER 
ESTS  of  THE  MANUFACTURER,  THE 
MILLMAN  AND  THE  MECHANIC. 
The  only  paper  on  the  PaciQc  Coast  exclu- 
sively devoted  to  the  development  of  the 
Milling  Interests,  the  Lumber  Interests,  and 
the  Iron, Metal, Coal  and  Hardware  Industries. 

Published  Monthly  at  No.  606  Clay  St., 

San  Francisco,  -  California. 

Terms  ;    $2.00  per  Year.    Sample  Copies 

Mailed  Free. 

S.  L.  EVERETT,  Publisher  and  Proprietor. 

ADIRONDACK    HERALD. 

Published  every  Thursday  at 
Wells,       -       -       Hamilton  Co.,  N.  Y. 

J.  B.  MORRISON,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

An  Official  County  Paper. 

Advertisements  inserted  upon  reasonable 
terms.    Address, 

ADIRONDACK  HERALD, 
Wells.  Hamilton  Co..  N.  Y. 

WITTSBURG    CHRONICLE. 

Wittsburg,  -  -  Arkansas. 

Issued  Weekly,  on  Saturdays,  by 
H.  F.  ROLESON. 

Official  organ  for  Cross  and  Crittenden 
Counties.  Circulates  among  all  classes.  Is 
the  only  paper  in  Wittsburg,  and  as  an  ad 
vertising  medium  offers  exceptional  advan- 
tages. Rates  on  application.  Sub.scrlption, 
$1.50  per  Annum. 


THE 
CLARKSVILLE    ADVERTIf*ER. 

Issued  Weekly  on  Tuesdays  at 
Clarksville,  -  -  Georgia. 

Subscription.  $1.00  per  Year. 

The  Advkrtiskr  is  the  only  newspaper  pub- 
lished at  Clarksville,  Is  the  legal  organ  of 
Habersliam  and  White  Counties,  and  its  gen- 
eral circulation  throughout  the  County  ren- 
ders it  the  best  advertising  medium  for  this 
district. 


COOS    COUNTY    DEMOCRAT. 
Lancaster,         -         New  Hampsbire. 


DEMOCRAT  PUBLISHING  CO.,  Prop'rs. 


This  is  the  only  Democratic  paper  in  Coos 
County,  N.  H.,  and  offers  liberal  Inducements 
to  advertisers. 


Job  Printing  executed  by  first-class  workmen 
in  all  its  branches. 


INDEPENDENT    HERALD. 


Lake  Mills, 


Iowa. 


S.  K.  GREGG,  Publisher. 


Published  Weekly.    Devoted  to  the  inter- 
ests of  all,  socially,  morally  and  politically. 


Excellent  Advertising  Medium.    Rates  Low. 

THE    DEDHA.W    STANDARD. 
Dedbain,      .       -     Norfolk  Co.,  Mass. 


Published  weekly  by  Standard  Publishing  Co. 

The  Dedham  Standard  Is  a  modern,  wide- 
awake and  fiourishlng  local  journal,  with  an 
intelligent  and  constantly  growing  constitu- 
ency. It  is  independent,  enterprising  and 
reliable.  It  Is  an  eight-column  folio,  printed 
at  the  Norfolk  County  seat,  and  is  an  excel 
lent  medium  for  advertisers. 


Price,  $2  a  Year.    Correspondence  invited. 
CARLTON    COUNTY    PRESS. 


Published  every  Saturday  at 
N.  P.  Junction,  -  Minnesota. 

A.  DeLACY  wood.  Publisher. 


ESTABLISHED  1S83. 

Large  circulation,  and  one  of  the  best 
papers  for  advertising  in  this  part  of  the 
State.  Devoted  to  the  development  of  the 
great  Lake  Superior  country. 


DENVER    NEW    ERA. 


Denver, 


Missouri. 


S.  J.  TOWNSEND,  Publisher. 


No  greater  praise  can  be  given  to  a  news 
paper  than  that  it  has  a  large  bona-flde  cir- 
culation, and  that  its  columns  are  constantly 
filled  with  local  advertisements.  This,  In  its 
strictest  sense,  is  true  of  the  Denver  New 
Era  The  publisher  can  prove  the  circula- 
tion. The  paper  will  show  the  advertise- 
ments, and  the  advertisers  will  tell  you  of 
the  benefits. 

NATIONAL*  SATURDAY  LOCAL.. 


San  Francisco, 


California. 


Saturdays— Four  Pages. 

SUBSCRIPTION,      $1.00. 

ESTABLISHED  1875. 


W.  SHEAR,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Circulation,  1,000.  Politics,  independent. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER   DIRECTORY.  1153 


Dallas  Daily  and  Weekly  Times. 


DALLAS,  -  -  -  -  _  TEXAS. 


THE    ONLY    DEMOCRATIC    PAPER    IN     DAIiLAS. 


W.    G.    STERETT,    Editor.  W.   G.    STERETT  &   CO.,    Proprietors. 


AS    AN    ADVERTISING    MEDIUM    IT    HAS    NO    EQUAL    IN    THE    CITY. 


IT    HAS   THE    LARGEST    CIRCULATION   IN    THIS   CITY    AND    IN   THE   SURROUND- 
ING   COUNTIES,    AND    IS    THE    MOST    POPULAR.        ITS    COLUMNS    ARE 
LIBERALLY    PATRONIZED,    AND    GIVE    ENTIRE    SATISFACTION 
TO    THE    ADVERTISER. 


THE     MATTER     THAT     GOES     INTO    "THE     TIMES"    IS     CAKEFULLY     SELECTED, 
AND    NOTHING    OF    THE    LEAST    OBJECTIONABLE    NATURE    HAS    EVER 
FOUND    ITS    WAY    INTO    THE    COLUMNS    THEREOF;     CONSEQUENTLY 
IT    IS    TAKEN    AND    READ    BY    THE    BEST    PEOPLE    IN    TEXAS, 
AND    FOR    THAT    REASON    IS    ONE    OF    THE    BEST    ADVER- 
TISING   MEDIUMS    IN    THIS    STATE. 


SUBSCRIPTION. 

WEEKLY S         '15 

MONTHLY  10© 

THREE    MONTHS .' 3  OO 

SIX    MONTHS    (LESS    DISCOUNT     IN    ADVANCE) 6  OO 

TWELVE    MONTHS    (LESS    DISCOUNT  IN    ADVANCE) 12  OO 

ADVERTISEMENTS. 

ONE    INSERTION 'iO    Cents    PER    LINE. 

LOCALS,    PER    LINE,    PER    MONTH SI  OO 

BY    SPACE. 

ONE    INCH,    PER    TIME fl  QQ 

ONE    INCH,    PER    MONTH 5  GO 

TWO    INCHES.     PER    MONTH S  OO 

ALL    CONTRACT    BILLS    PAYABLE    MONTHLY',    UNLESS    OTHERWISE    EXPRESSLT 

AGREED. 

TRANSIENT    ADVERTISEMENTS    PAYABLE    IN    ADVANCE. 

"THE    DALLAS     TIMES"    IS     PUBLISHED     DAILY    .\T     3.30    P      M.,     AND    IS     EX- 
TENSIVELY   CIRCULATED    THROUGHOUT    THE    ADJOINING    COUNTRY, 
BESIDES    BEING  THE    MOST    POPULAR    NEWSPAPER    IN    THE    CITY. 

Office    of    Publication,    .'50.3    Main    Street,     lip-stairs. 

Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  W  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

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GEO.   P.  EOWELL   &  CO'S 


THE    ROCKPORT    REVIEW. 


Issut'tl  Saturdays  at 
Rockport,       -        -        MassacUusetts. 

Terms,  $1.50  per  Year. 

JOSEPH  LEMAN,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

The   Review  offers  to  advertisers   better 
facilities,  at  as  lovir  price,  as  any  other  paper. 


AVAIiLOWA     CHIEFTAIN. 
Joseph,      -        -       Union  Co.,  Oregon. 


S.  A.  HECKETHORN,  Proprietor. 


A  newsy,  spicy,  28  column  weekly  news- 
paper, published  in  the  heart  of  the  great 
Wallowa  Valley,  which  is  noted  for  its  pro- 
ductiveness, game,  fish  and  beautiful  scenery. 

Subscription  Price,  $2.25  per  Year.    Send  for 
Sample  Copy^ 


WESTPHALIA  INDEPENDENT. 

Westphalia,     -    Anderson  Co.,  H.an. 

A  weekly  family  journal.  First-class  in  all 
its  appointments.  Well  conducted,  well 
printed  and  well  read. 

E.    R.    TRASK   &   JOHN  GULP, 
Editors  and  Proprietors. 


As  a  medium  for  business  men  to  make 
known  their  various  lines  The  Independent 
is  acknowledged  as  the  best. 


THE    RICHIiAND    BEACON. 

A  Democratic  weekly  newspaper 
published  at 

Rayville,       ...       Louisiana. 

An  excellent  advertising  medium  and  live 
paper.  Rates  very  reasonable  and  liberal 
discount  to  yearly  advertisers. 

Price,  per  annum,  $2  00.   The  only  paper  pub- 
lished at  Rayville. 


PASSAIC    CITY    DAILY   NEWS. 


Published  every  afternoon  except  Sunday. 


Howe's  Building,  Main  Ave., 
Passaic,        ...       New  Jersey. 


ARTHUR  SAWYER,  Publisher  &  Proprietor. 


Legal  newspaper  for  City  and  County  of 
Passaic  and  State  of  New  Jersey. 

THE    ENTERPRISE. 

Published  every  Saturday  at 
Tonawanila,         -  -  New  York. 


By  S.  O.  HAYWARD. 


The  Enterprise  was  formerly  the  Niagara 
River  Pilot  and  Niagara  Frontier.  The 
editor  and  publisher  has  been  longer  a 
resident  of  Erie  and  Niagara  County  than 
any  other  editor  or  publisher. 

THE    RIPLEY    ADVERTISER. 


Published  every  Saturday  at 
Ripley,        -  -  -       Mississippi. 

R.  F.  FORD,  Proprietor. 

To  Advertisers.— The  Advertiser  is  the 
oldest  newspaper  in  North  Missi.ssippi,  It  has 
a  large  and  increasing  circulation  in  Tippah, 
and  a  limited  circulation  in  all  the  surround- 
ing counties,  and  we  would  therefore  sug- 
gest to  business  men  that  its  columns  would 
be  a  good  medium  tlirough  which  to  make 
their  business  known. 


BLACKBURN    GLOBE. 


Blackburn, 


Missouri. 


Published  every  Friday  by  LLOYD  T.  KING. 


MANGHAM  &  BAIRD,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

THE    WEEKLY    SPECTATOR. 

A  live  newspaper  published  at 

Mayersville,       -  -       Mississippi. 

L.  PEYTON,  Proprietor. 

The  only  newspaper  puV)lished  in  Issaquena 
County. 
The  Spectator  is  Democratic  in  principle, 
and  is  devoted  to  the  interests  of  Mississippi 
and  Issaquena  Co.  in  particular,  and  is  a  good 
advertising  medium. 

^^Fe  (jirardeau  courier. 

Published  every  Friday  morning  at 
Cape  Girardeau,       -       -       Missouri. 


Terms,  $1.50  per  Year,  in  Advance. 

Advertising  rates  made  known  on  applica- 
tion. Liberal  terms"to  quarterly  and  yearly 
advertisers 

CENTRAL      N  E  V  A  D  A  N . 


Battle  Mountain, 


Nevada. 


Published  weekly  by 
DENNIS    &    ELLSWORTH. 


Five  dollars  per  year. 

A  good  paper  for  the  rancher,  farmer  and 
miner,  and  unequalled  as  an  advertising 
medium. 

THE 
ALBUQUER(|l  E  DEMOCRAT. 


Subscription,  payable  in  advance,  $1.50 
per  Annum. 

VIRG.  P.  ADAMS,  Publisher. 

Advertising  rates  moderate  and  uniform, 
based  on  actual  circulation  of  The  Courier, 
will  be  furnisliod  on  application. 


Albuquerque, 


New  Mexico. 


Issued  every  evening  and  weekly. 

Subscription,     per    year.    Dally,    $10.00 ; 
Weekly,  .|;3.00. 


J.  G.  ALBRIGHT,  Publisher. 
This  well  known   and  influential  Journal 
receives  advertisements  at  reasonable  rates. 
Has  no  equal  in  its  district. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER   DIRECTORY.  1155 


The    Anita    Tribune. 


ANITA,  -  .  .  -  CASS    CO.,    IOWA. 


PUBLISHED    EVERY    THURSDAY    BY 
SHERHAX    F.    MYERS. 


SUBSCRIPTION,    Si. 50    PER    ANNUM,    IN    ADVANCE.        IF    NOT    PAID    IN 
ADVANCE,    $2.00    PER    ANNUM. 


LARGER    CIRCULATION    THAN    ANY    OTHER    PAPER    IN    THE    CITY. 


DEVOTED    TO    CHOICE    LITERATURE,    LOCAL    AND    GENERAL    NEWS. 


ITS    GROWTH    HAS    BEEN    UNPRECEDENTED. 


ITS    CIRCULATION    IS    RAPIDLY    INCREASING. 


ADVERTISEMENTS      INSERTED      ON      LIBERAL      TERMS. 


RATES    MADE     KNOWN    ON    APPLICATION    TO    THE     PUBLISHER, 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.    New  York. 


1156 


GEO.   P.  ROWELL  &   GO'S 


MU><CATINE    WEEKLY    NEWS. 
Muscatiue,  ...  Iowa. 


O.  G.  JACK,  Publisher. 


Published  every  Saturday,  printed  at  home, 
and  has  a  circulation  of  over  1,400.  In  politics 
Democratic,  and  tlie  oiticial  paijer  of  the 
city.  Advertisers  desiring  to  save  money 
and  reach  the  largest  number  of  readers  will 
advertise  in  Tub  Muscatine  Weekly  News. 

THE    RICHMOND    DEMOCRAT. 


RicliiiKind, 


Indiana. 


Published  every  Thursday  by  JAMES  ELDER. 
Terms,  $1.00  per  Year. 


Popular  as  a  family  newspaper.    Valuable 
as  an  advertising  medium.  Rates  reasonable. 


ASHLAND    SENTINEL. 


Ashland, 


Illiuoi»). 


S.  D.  McCAULLEY  &  CO.,  Publishers. 

Published  weekly,  and  its  subscription  list 
consists  of  the  best  now  in  this  vicinity.  It 
is  the  only  paper  published  in  Ashland. 
Rates  for  advertisers  furnished  on  applica- 
tion^  

THE    CULLMAN    PROGRESS. 

Cullniau,  -  -  Alabama. 

Issued  every  Thursday. 

JACOB  RENNER,  -  -  Publisher. 

HARRY  L.  WATLINGTON,  Editor. 

Terms,  $1.50  a  Year. 
The  large  circulation  generally  throughout 
the  State  and  County  attained  by  The  Pro- 
gress gives  it  advantages  as  an  advertising 
medium  over  all  other  papers  of  the  county. 
THE      TUSKALOOSA      GAZETTE. 


Tuskaloosa,  Alabama. 

Published   every   Thursday  by  S.    F.    NDN- 
NELLE  &  SON,  Proprietors. 


Terms  :  One  copy,  one  year,  $2.00,  in  advance. 

A  really  good  family  newspaper,  and  pos- 
sessing all  the  qualifications  of  a  first-class 

advertising  medium. 

THE    LEDGER-DEMOCRAT. 
Conway,  -  -  Arkansas. 


Terms,  $1.50  per  Year. 
J.  J.  FLAHIFF, 


Editor  and  Proprietor. 


Circulation,  1,000. 

Official  journal  of  Faulkner  County.  Pub- 
lished every  Friday.  Eminently  suited  and 
well  situated  to  give  satisfaction  to  its  ad- 
vertising patrons. 


THE    GOLCONDA    HEKALD 

AND 

THE    LIVINGSTON    SENTINEL. 


Golconda,  Illinois. 

Both  published  and  controlled  by  JOSIAH 
P.  HODGE. 


Well  patronized.  Good  advertising  medi- 
um. Sentinel  is  the  only  local  paper  circu- 
lating in  Livingston  County,  Ky.  Contracts 
made  for  one  or  both.  Addre.ss  HERALD  or 
SENTINEL,  Golconda,  Illinois. 


LE    MESSAGER. 


Muskegon, 


Michigan. 


J.  L.  HARQUELL,  Publisher. 

"  Le  Messageb  "  is  the  only  French  news- 
paper published  in  Muskegon  County.  The 
large  French  population,  its  large  patronage 
and  circulation  makes  it  a  good  advertising 
medium.  Advertisers  will  find  it  to  their  in- 
terest to  apply  for  rates  before  advertising 
elsewhere.  For  rates,  etc.,  address  the  pub- 
lisher. 


THE    FIELDER    TIMES. 


Hughes  Co.,  Dak. 


Fielder, 

Published  every  Saturday. 

INGHAM  BROS.,  -  Publishers. 

Subscription,  $2.00  per  Year. 


Fielder  is  a  new  town  in  Hughes  County 
and  adjoining  Fort  Sully  Military  Reserve, 
and  adjacent  to  a  fertile  and  productive  ag- 
ricultural region.  The  Times  is  a  first  class 
advertising  medium. 


THE    CHILTON    VIEW. 


Clantou, 


Alabama. 


J.  C.  LAWRENCE,    Proprietor. 


The  View  is  the  only  paper  published  in 
Chilton  County.  It  circulates  through  one 
of  tlie  finest  mineral  and  timber  regions  la 
Alabama,  and  as  an  advertising  medium  is 
unexcelled.    JS^Advertlsing  rates  moderate. 


THE    NEW    REPUBLIC. 


Wichita, 


Kansas. 


S.  JENNINGS,  Publisher. 

MISS  J.  L.  H.  I.  DERMOT,  Editor. 


This  paper  has  now  reached  the  third  year 
of  its  publication,  and  is  the  best,  largest  and 
cheapest  paper  in  Kansas.  Its  circulation  is 
over  1,200  and  constantly  increasing.  It  is 
the  only  paper  in  this  State  edited  by  a  lady. 
Advertisers  will  find  it  to  their  advantage  to 
apply  for  rates,  etc. 


DEMOCRAT. 
Bad  Axe,  -  -  Michigan. 

J.  T.  RORICK,  Publisher. 


The  only  Democratic  paper  in  this  city  and 
the  official  organ  of  the  county.  Its  circula- 
tion is  large  and  rapidly  increasing,  making  it 
the  best  advertising  medium  in  this  section 
of  the  county.  Advertisers,  remember  this. 
Rates  low.    Address  the  publisher. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER   DIRECTORY.  1157 


ESTABLISHED     1  JS6;i. 


TWENTY -SECOND      YEAR 


The     Bee. 


BLUE    EARTH    CITY,  -  FARIBAULT    CO.,    MINN. 


CARR    HUNTINJiTON,    Publisher. 


THE     ONLY     DEMOCRATIC     PAPER     PUBLISHED     AT     BLUE     EARTH     CITY,    AND 

HAS    THE    LARGEST    CIRCULATION    OF     ANY    PAPER    IN 

FARIBAULT    COUNTY. 


ITS    CIRCULATION    EXTENDS    INTO    ALMOST    EVERY    STATE    IN    THE    UNION. 


ADVERTISERS    DESIRING    TO    REACH    THE    MOST    DESIRABLE    PEOPLE    WILL 

FIND    IT    ADVANTA9E0US    TO    APPLY    FOR    RATES    BEFORE 

ADVERTISING    IN    ANY    OTHER    PAPER    IN    THIS 

OR    ANY    OTHER    COUNTY    IN    THIS    STATE. 


SUBSCRIPTION,  _  -  _  -  -  $1.50     PER    ANNUM. 


FOR    FURTHER    PARTICULARS    ADDRESS, 

THE     PUBLISHER. 


Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1158 


GEO.  P.   ROWELL   &   CO'S 


THE    BAIiDWIN    CRITERION. 


Baldwin, 


Kaunas. 


L.  A.  SHEWARD,  Publisher. 


The  Criterion  is  the  only  weekly  pub- 
lished at  Baldwin,  and  has  an  actual  circula- 
tion of  550  copies.  Advertising  rates  will  be 
furnished  on  application  and  samples  sent 
free.    Address  as  above. 

THE    MACON    DEMOCRAT. 


Macou, 


Missouri. 


HARRY  HOWARD,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


Largest  circulation  of   any  paper  in   this 
city,  and  best  advertising  medium.    Adver- 
tisers will  And  it  advantageous  to  patronize 
this  paper.    For  particulars  address, 
THE    PUBLISHER. 

THE  NORTHWESTERN  AGENTS' 
HERALD. 

Miuiieapolifii,         -         -         Miuuesota. 

W.  L.  KLEIN  &  CO.,  Publishers. 
The  Northwestern  Agents'  Herald  is  a 
paper  designed  to  be  read  by  flrst-class 
agents  and  is  not  a  paper  for  children  or  ped- 
dlers. The  publishers  are  using  every  prac- 
ticable means  of  reacliing  the  successful  and 
professional  agent,  and  reliable  houses  will 
find  it  a  good  medium.  Rates  published  in 
the  paper.  Sample  copy  sent  upon  applica- 
tion. The  only  agents'  paper  in  the  North- 
west. Address  NORTHWESTERN  AGENTS' 
HERALD,  Minneapolis.  Minn. 

FARMERS' 

INTERIOR    DOLLAR   MAGAZINE. 

Published  by 
MICHIGAN  LOAN  AND  PUBLISHING  CO., 

Charlotte,  Michigan. 

J.  B.  GAYLORD,  -  -  Editor. 
Terms.  $1.00  per  Annum. 
This  is  the  only  monthly  paper  in  Michigan 
having  a  subscription  list  of  over  9,0W).  It 
offers  inducements  to  its  subscribers  that  are 
Impossible  to  any  other  paper.  Advertising 
rates  low  for  same.  Address  FARMERS'  IN 
TERIOR  DOLLAR  MAGAZINE,  Charlotte, 
Michigan. 

DEMOCRATIC     BANNER. 

ESTABLISHED  JULY  13,  1883. 


Pittsboro, 


Mississippi. 


J.  R.  McGregor,  Publisher. 
Subscription  Rates  : 

Single  copy,  in  advance ,$1.00 

Single  copy,  in  advance,  six  months 05 

PUBLISHED  EVERY  FRIDAY. 
Only  paper  published  in  Calhoun  County. 
Best  advertising  medium  inthisseetion.  Larg- 
est circulation.  Rates  low.  Returns  large. 
For  particulars  addi-ess,    THE  PUBLISHER. 


JOHNSON    COUNTY     DEMOCRAT. 


Olatlie,  Kansas. 


W.  C.  PAUL, 


Publisher. 


The  only  Democratic  paper  in  the  county, 
and  is  the  official  paper.  Circulation  larger 
than  any  other  paper  published  in  this  lo- 
cality. Advertising  rates  reasonal)le  and  fur- 
nished on  application.  Almost  everybody 
takes  It. 


DELAWARE    REPUBIilCAN. 


Delhi,  -  -  New  York. 

T.  F.  McINTOSH,  Publisher. 


The  circulation  of  The  Republican  !s  stead- 
ily maintained,  and  the  price  Is  the  same  as 
when  its  publication  was  commenced.  Ad- 
vertisers will  bear  this  In  mind  and  act  ac- 
cordingly. 

Advertising  rates  sent  upon  application. 

THE  WEST  VIRGINIA  FREEMAN. 
Parkersbiirer,  W.  Va. 

The  State  Temperance  Family  Newspaper. 

The  Most  Generally  Read  and  Circulated 
Newspaper  in  West  Virginia.  Independent 
always.  Gives  the  local  and  general  news, 
secular  and  religious,  and  advocates  the 
cause  of  Temperance  under  all  circum- 
stances. Full  of  fact,  fun  and  fight.  Terms  : 
.§1.50  a  year  ;  $1  for  8  months  ;  75  cents  for  6 
months  ;  50  cents  for  4  months.  On  trial,  2 
months,  25  cents.  Every  family  in  or  out  of 
the  State  ought  to  have  it.  Send  postal  for 
sample  copy,  free. 


CO  U  RIER. 

Daily  and  Weekly.    Published  at 

Prescott,  Yavapai  County,  Arizona. 

Chief  town  of  Northern  Arizona.  Leading 
paper  of  the  district.  Official  paper  of  the 
town  and  county.  Largest  paper  in  North- 
ern Arizona.  Best  advertising  medium  in 
the  Territory.  Terms— Daily,  by  mail  or  ex- 
press, $1.00  a  month,  including  weekly.  Single 
copies,  10  cents  each.  The  Weekly  Courier 
(issued  every  Saturday  morning),  one  year, 
$5.00,  postage  paid.  Democratic  In  politics. 
Advertising  rates  furnished  on  application. 

JOHN  H.  MARION,  Publisher. 

L'ART    DE    LA    MODE. 
New  York  City,  -  New  York. 

ESTABLISHED  1882. 


W.  J.  MORSE,  Publisher.    Office,  6  E.  14th  st. 


A  Monthly  Magazine,  containing  the  latest 
information  about  fashions  and  other  valu- 
able information  to  ladies.  As  an  advertising 
medium  it  is  par  excellence.  Objectionable 
advertisements  not  inserted  at  any  price. 


RATES  REASONABLE. 


THAYER    COUNTY    HERALD. 


Alexandria, 


Nebraska. 


PUBLISHED  BY 

THE  HERALD  PRINTING  CO. 


S.  MORROW,  Editor. 

The  Herald  has  eight  pages  of  six  columns 
each ;  circulates  extensively  in  an  extensive 
grain  and  stock -producing  country,  and  as 
an  advertising  medium  has  no  equal  In  its 
district. 


THE    MACON    TIMES. 


Macon, 


Missouri. 


J.  A.  HUDSON,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


Consolidation  of  The  Times,  Democrat,  Jour- 
nal, Pilot  and  The  News. 

Old  subscribers  of  the  five  papers  all  read 
the  new  one.  An  advertLsement  in  The 
Times  Is  in  fact  an  advertisement  in  five 
papers.  Circulation  prodigious.  Advertisers 
bear  this  in  mind. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1159 


illings    Daily    Rustler. 


BILLINGS,  ^  -  -  MONTANA. 


THE  ONLY  PAPER   IX   EASTERN  MONTANA  PUBLISHING   THE   ASSOCIATED  PRESS 

DISPATCHES. 


CIRCULATES    THROUGHOUT    EASTERN    AND     NORTHEASTERN     MONTANA    MORE 

GENERALLY    THAN    ANY    OTHER    PAPER    IN 

THE    TERRITORY. 


THE    BEST    ADVERTISING    MEDIUM    IN    THE    NORTHWEST. 


J.    W.    KINSLEY,  ......  Proprietor. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Whitehall    Age. 


WHITEHALL,  -  -  -  -  LOUISIANA. 


ROBERT  BENEFIELD,  .  -  -  -  Publisher. 


'THE    AGE"    IS     PUBLISHED    EVERY    THURSD.\Y,    AND    IS    THE    ONLY     WEEKLY 

PUBLISHED   THERE. 


Its  circulation  has  increased  wonderfully  during  the  past  year,  and  its  publishers  have 
spared  neither  pains  nor  expense  to  make  it  one  of  the  influential  papers  of  the  South  during 
the  present  year. 


Advertisers  who  desire  to  have  the  value  for  their  money  will  do  well  to  apply  for  our 
rates  before  sending  their  advertisements  elsewhere. 
For  further  particulars  address, 

THE   AGE    PUBLISHING  COMPANY, 
WHITEHALL,  .  -  LOUISIANA. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1160 


GEO.  P.   KOWELL  &   GO'S 


THE   (LAY    COrNTV    STAR. 
Clay  C.  II.,       -       -       West  Virginia. 

A  Twenty-Column  Weekly  Paper.  W3I.  P. 
OOULD,  Publisher.  Subscription  price,  only 
$1  per  year.  This  paper  i.s  published  within 
the  limits  of  the  Great  Kanawha  Coal  Fiekl, 
and  devotes  much  space  to  Timber  and  Min- 
eral developments.  Tlie  only  paper  puljlishcd 
in  the  county.  Has  a  more  general  circula- 
tion along  th«  Elk  River  Valley  than  any 
other  paper.  Furnislies  the  only  medium 
througn  which  the  people  of  that  Valley  can 
be  reached  by  advertisers.  Send  .SI  for  the 
Clay  Cou.nty  Star.    Sample  copy  free. 

THE    WEEKLY    NEWS. 


Published  at 
(iilbert  HolIo>v,     -     Soiitli  Carolina. 

WADE  LBAPHART,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


TERMS,   7.5  CENTS  PER  ANNUM. 


Devoted  to  Politics,  Literature,  Morality  and 
General  Intelligence. 


Liberal  contracts   made  with  those  wishing; 
to  advertise. 

THE    McVEYTOWN    JOURNAL. 


Published  Every  Thursday. 


Office  on  Canal  Street. 
]>IcVeyto\vn.         -         Mifllin  Co..  Pa. 


E.  CONRAD, 


Publisher. 


An  old,  reliable  and  independent  news- 
paper. Otters  better  facilities  for  advertising 
on  account  of  its  location,  circulation,  etc., 
than  any  other  weekly  paper  in  the  State. 

THE      DOYLESTOWN     JOIRNAI,. 


Estaljlished  1874. 


ENLARGED  TO  EIGHT-COLUMN  FOLIO. 

Issued  ever.v  Wednesday  at 
Poylesto^vn,  -  -  Ohio. 

GEORGE  A.  CORBUS,  Publisher. 
The  .Journal  has  a  large  and  rapidly  in- 
creasing circulation  among  live  business 
people,  and  is  the  best  advertising  medium 
in  Wayne  County.  Rates  moderate.  Orders 
solicited. 

HILLSBOROI'(JH    MESSENGER. 

C.   W.   HUrCHINS,    Editor  and  Proprietor. 


IlilUbovoiigli  Bridge.  X.  H. 

A  thirty-two  column  paper,  indepetident  in 
politics,  and  devoted  to  the  local  interest  of 
towns  in  Hillsborough,  Merrimack,  Sullivan 
and  Cheshire  Counties.  Advertisers  wisiiing 
to  reach  a  live  and  prosperous  community 
can  find  no  better  medium  in  Central  New 
Hampshire.  Rates  reasonable  and  made 
known  on  application.  Large  Job  Office  con- 
nected. 

THE     MERCER     COl'NTY      NEWS 

and 

CHAMBERSBURti    WEEKLY. 


Puljlislied  at 
Trenton,  -  -  New  Jersey, 

By  ELLIOTT  G.  MOODY. 
$1.00  per  Year. 
Devoted  to  local  news,  literature,  family 
matters,  agriculture  and  general  Informa- 
tion. Only  paper  published  at  Cliaml)ersl)urg. 
Oood  circulation.  Excellent  medium  for 
advertisers.    Rates  low. 


THE    STATE    SENTINEL. 


Dover, 


Dela^vare. 


H.  W.  CANNON,  Editor. 
Sub.scription,  -  $2.00  per  Year. 
The  Sentinel  is  a  large,  four-page,  nine- 
column  paper.  Has  a  large  circulation  in 
Dover  and  throughout  the  State.  It  has 
proven  itself  a  valuable  medium  for  adver- 
tisers. Advertisements  will  be  inserted  at 
the  rate  of  10  cents  per  line  for  the  first  in- 
sertion and  .')  cents  per  line  for  each  subse- 
quent insertion.  A  liberal  discount  to  yearly 
advertisers. 

WEEKLY    CITIZEN    NEWS. 

Published  every  Saturda.y  at 
Montgomery,       -       -       .       Alabama, 

Bv  R.  D.  BROOKS  &  CO. 
E.  V.  WILSON,        -        .        .         .         Editor. 
Office,  No.  101  South  Court  Street. 
Suljscription,  $1.50  per  Year. 
Devoted   to   the   educational,  social,  civil 
and  moral  interests  of  the  colored   people 
and  as   an   advocate   for   the   Independent 
Order  of  the  Sons  and  Daughters  of  Jacob  of 
America.    Advertising  Rates.— One  square, 
one  month,  $  .UO;  locals,  per  line,  first  in- 
sertion, 10  cents  ;  locals,  each  subsequent  in- 
sertionj  5  cents. 

THE    ALBANY    MEDIUM. 


Albany, 


Georgia. 


Terms,  $2.00  per  Year. 
J.  W.  HANLON,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

An  enterprising  seven-column  nev^spaper ; 
it  is  bright  and  well  gotten  up  and,  although 
lately  est.ablished,  has  an  extensive  circula- 
tion. It  is  devoted  to  local  and  State  inter- 
ests. Published  as  it  is  in  the  heart  of  a  large 
and  productive  county  it  should  claim  the 
attention  of  advertisers.  Send  for  advertLs- 
ing  rates. 


THE     CONSERVATOR. 


Puljlished  every  Saturda.y  at 
194   S.  Clark  St.,     -       Chicago,    III. 

$2.00  per  Year,  in  Advance. 
ALEXANDER  CLARK,  Proprietor. 
Being  the  special  organ  of  the  colored  peo- 
ple, we  shall  always  strive  to  subserve  the 
best  interests  of  our  race.  National  issues 
freely  discussed.  General  correspondence 
from  the  people.  Local  matters  for  all.  The 
large  circulation  of  The  Conservator  makes 
it  one  of  the  very  best  advertising  mediums 
in  Chicago.    Republican  in  politics. 


THE    ARCADIAN. 


Arcadia, 


Indiana. 


Published  every  Friday. 

PRESTON  C.  GOSS  and  EDWARD  E.  GOSS, 

Publishers  and  Proprietors. 
CALVIN  GOSS,         -         -         -         -         Editor. 

Terms.— One  copy,  one  year,  $I.(X);  one  copy, 
six  months,  .'iO  cents;  one  copy,  three  months, 
:»  cents.    Payable  always  in  advance. 

A  first  class  local  paper  conducted  in  a 
first-class  manner.  Is  subscribed  for  and  read 
by  all  the  first-class  people  of  Hamilton  Co. 
A  good  advertising  medium.  Send  for  terms. 

THE    YOUNG    MISSIONARY. 


A  Semi  Monthly  paper  published  at 
.lacksou,  -  -  Mississippi. 

CHAS.  WINKLEY,  Publisher. 

R.  N.  HALL,   Summit,  Miss.,  Editor. 

OBJECT : 
A  Mis.sionary  Paper  especially  adapted  to 
the  Young. 

Circulates  in  Mississippi,  Tennessee,  Louisi- 
ana, Texas  and  Arkansas,  with  small  circula- 
tion in  all  Southern  States. 

CIRCULATION,  4,000. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER   DIRKCTORV.  1161 


THE      MICHIGAN      TRADE 


The    Detroit    Commercial. 


DETROIT,  .  .  -  -  MICHIGAN. 


Advertisers  desiring  to  place  their  Goods  and  Novelties  before  the  Retail  Merchants  of 
Michigan  will  find 

"THE    DETROIT    COMMERCIAL"    THE    BEST, 

As  It  Is  the  only  means  of  accomplishing  that  end  through  advertising.  The  Circulation 
(affidavit)  of  The  Commercial  for  18S4  was  180,450  copies,  a  weelily  average  of  -JieSS 
copies. 


The   Commerci.^l   l.s   especiall.v   adapted  to   the  wants   of  those  who  desire  to  push 
Novelties  in  the  Tobacco,  Grocery,  Dry  Goods,  Hardware  and  Drug  lines. 


COMMERCIAL    PUBLISHING    COMPANY. 


'  The   Commercial  "    is  Independent   of    any    Wholesale   Firm. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents, *10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


East    Texas    Pinery. 


MOSCOW,  -  -  .  -  _  TEXAS. 


PINERY  PUBLISHING  COMPANY,  Proprietors. 


PUBLISHED   WEEKLY  :    THURSDAYS. 


Only  paper  published  in,  and  the  official  organ  of,  the  Ninth  .Judicial  District,  composed 
of  six  counties,  embracing  an  area  of  5,303  square  miles;  population,  27,931. 


It  is  published  in  the  heart  of  the  Lumber  District  and  is  extensively  read  througliout 
th'  whole  State.  Its  circulation  is  immense  and  rapidly  inareasing.  Devoted  to  the 
interests  of  East  Texas  and  to  Polk  County  in  particular. 


AS  AN  ADVERTISING  MEDIUM  IT  HAS  NO  EQU.\L  !X  TEXAS. 


RATES    LOW    AND    FURNISHED    UPOX   APPLICATION.        Address, 
THE       PUBLISHER. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  Sew  York. 


1163  GEO.  P.   ROWELL  &  GO'S 

LE     NOUVELLISTE. 
ST.    ROCH, «H  EJBEC,    D.    C. 

POLITICAL,    LITERARY  AND  COMMERCIAL. 


A  lively  and  Interesting  paper,  cnntalnlnp:  dally  commercial  and  financial  reports,  and 
all  items  of  news  relating  to  tlie  Province  of  Quebec. 

Le  Nouvelliste  is  one  of  the  most  popular  dailies  in  the  city  of  Quebec  or  its  vicinity. 
The  French  population  in  St.  Roch  predominates,  and  the  value  of  Le  Nouvelliste  for 
reaching  this  class  of  citizens  can  hardly  be  over  estimated. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


DAVIS     CITY    PRESS. 


(Succeeding  THE  COMMERCIAL.) 


DAVIS    CITY,      -  -  ...  .  -  .      IOWA. 


ONLY  PAPER  PUBLISHED  IN  A  TOWN  OF  NEARLY  ONE  THOUSAND  INHABITANTS. 


For  advertising  rates,  address  the  publishers,  ADAMS  BROTHERS,  Davis  City,  Iowa. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     MERIDEN     EXAMINER. 

A  purely  co  operative  association,  comprising  individuals  of  various  creeds,  professions, 
and  nationalities,  imbued  with  the  sentiment  of  a  common  humanity— loving  freedom 
and  hating'  niipression— extends  the  hand  of  fellowship,  and  solicits  the  co-operation  of  all 
lovers  <  if  Immanity  who  would  see  misery  banished  from  the  land  and  justice  reign  supreme. 
A  weekly  journal",  devoted  to  the  discussion  of  all  questions  relating  to  the  moral,  social, 
and  material  advancement  of  the  people.  Published  every  Saturday,  by  the  Examiner 
Publishing  Co.  OJHce  Room,  24  West  Main  Street.  Terms,  in  advance:  One  year,  $1.00; 
six  months,  50  cents ;  single  copies,  3  cents  January,  1885,  circulation  3,000  and  steadily 
Increasing.  Advertisers  will  find  The  Examiner  a  valuable  medium  to  reach  the  consumers. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.  are  authorized  advertising  agents;  or,  address— The  Examiner,  24 
West  Main  Street,  Meriden,  Conn. 

Whether  on  life's  peaceful  plain,  or  in  the  battle's  van ; 

The  only  fight  that's  not  in  vain,  is  where  we  fight  for  man. 

■WEDDING     BELLS. 

(MATRIMONIAL.) 


BOSTON,  -  ...  -  MASSACHUSETTS. 

LARGEST   PAPER  OF  ITS  KIND   PRINTED. 

A  forty-column  matrimonial  paper,  published  for  the  exclusive  use  of  those  who  desire 
correspondents,  for  amusement  or  matrimony. 

Send  10  cents  for  sample  copy,  to  Box  2529,  Boston,  Mass. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 
= •  


THE    CORRESPONDENCE    UNIVERSITY    JOURNAL 

Is  the  official  organ  of  the  Correspondence  University  of  Chicago,  consisting  of  some 
fifty  different  departments,  embracing  almost  every  subject  desirable  to  be  taught  by 
correspondence,  each  department  being  under  the  charge  of  skilled  professors,  selected 
mainly  from  among  the  leading  Instructors  of  the  Colleges,  Normal  and  High  Schools  of 
the  United  States.  The  Jouiin.4L  aims  to  be  a  first-class  literary  and  educational  periodical, 
and  has  found  a  wide  and  ripe  field.  It  supplies  a  positive  want.  It  goes  among  all  teachers, 
to  all  public  libraries,  to  a  host  of  students  and  families,  employing  several  hundred  agents 
all  over  the  United  States.  As  an  advertising  medium,  The  Journal  cannot  be  surpassed. 
It  is  a  sixteen  page  monthly,  having  three  columns  to  the  page,  twelve  Inches  to  the 
column.  Published  on  the  first  of  each  month.  Advertising  rates  :  25  cents  per  agate  line. 
For  large  orders  special  estimates  will  be  furnished.  Address,  Correspondence  University 
Publishing  Co.,  162  La  Salle  Street,  Chicago,  III. 


TRADE     REPORTER. 


ST.    JOHN,  -  (INSURANCE  BLOCK,)  NEW     URUNSWICK. 

T.  PARTELOW  MOTT,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 
CIRCULATION,  10,000.  A  MONTHLY  PUBLICATION. 


Having  the  largest  circulation  of  any  newspaper  in  the  maritime  provinces.  Advertis- 
ing rates:  One  inch,  one  year,  $12.00;  two  inches,  one  year,  .$24.00;  three  inches,  one  year, 
$36.00;  and  projiortionate  rates  for  greater  or  less  space  for  longer  or  shorter  periods. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  116S- 


The    Kansas    City    Journal. 


KANSAS    CITY,  _  .  _  MISSOURI^ 


A    WESTERN    PAPER    WHICH 
HAS    NO    ACKNOWLEDGED    WESTERN    RIVAL. 


The    Best    Paper    iu    tbe    West    for    Both    Readers    and    Advertisers. 


REPUBLICAN  IN  POLITICS. 


ITS    FOUR    GREAT    EDITIONS,    VIZ  :    THE    DAILY,    SUNDAY,    TRI-WEEKLY    ANI> 
WEEKLY,    MAKE  A  COMBINED  CIRCULATION  GREATER  THAN  ANY 
OTHER  TWO  PAPERS  IN  THE  MISSOURI  VALLEY. 


The    Sunday     Edition     is    over  -  -  S3i000   copies. 

The    Daily  "  averages  -  -        16,000  " 

The   Weekly  "  is  almost        -  -  30,000  " 

EACH  OF  THESE   CONSTITUTES  IN  ITSELF  A  COMPLETE  NEWSPAPER,  COMBININO 
ALL  THE  REQUISITES  OF  A  FAMILY  AND  BUSINESS  PAPER.  CONTAIN- 
ING TELEGRAPHIC  AND  HOME  NEWS.  MARKET  REPORTS, 
ABLE     EDITORIALS    AND    MISCELLANY. 


TERMS      OF      SUBSCRIPTION: 

Daily  One  Year  (T  Issues),        -...-.  $10.00 

"       Six  Months  (7  issues),        .-...-  5.00 

"       Three  Months  (7  issues),        ---...  3.00 

Sunday's  issue.  One  Year,           ......  2.OO 

"            "     Six  Months,    --.-.-.  1.00 

Tri- Weekly,  One  Year,     .......  4.00 

"          "       Six  Months,          ......  2.50 

"          "       One  Month,     .......  .50 

Weekly,  One  Year,        -          -                    .          -          .          .          -  1.00 


Sample   copies   sent    free   to   any   addres?.     Terms   to   clubs  liberal,  co'.iimi.ssions  or 
premiums. 

Advertising  rates  in  proportion  to  circulation. 

Full  particulars  on  all  subjects  relating  to  business  promptly  given.    Address, 

JOURNAL    COMPANY,    Publishers    and    Proprietors, 

Kansas  City,  Miisouri. 


Geo.  p.  RowrLL  &  Co.,  .Agents.  Hi  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1164  GEO.  P.   ROWELL   &  GO'S 

-WOOD     COUNTY     DEMOCRAT. 
«0\VI>1N<J    <;REEN,  .....  OHIO. 

ISSUED  EVERY  FRIDAY. 


DOBSON  BROTHERS,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Official  paper  of  Wood  County.    The  only  Democratic  paper  In  the  county.    Sworn 
circulation,  1,5.36.    Fine  home  patronage.    Adv'ertising  rates  reasonable. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    SUMMERSIDE    JOURNAL 
AND    THE    PRINCE    EI>\VARI>    ISLAM)    AGRICULTURIST. 

The  .Iournai,  is  published  every  Thursday  at  the  Journal  Building, 

SUMMERSIDE, P.    E.    I.,    CANADA. 

Circulation  over  4,000,  which  is  the  largest  ever  attained  by  any  paper  in  this  island. 
The  Agriculturist  is  the  only  farmers'  paper  in  this  province,  and  is  published  as  a  bi- 
weekly supplement  to  The  Jourxal.  Subscription  to  both  papers  combined,  $1.00,  in 
advance,  or  §1.50  at  end  of  year.  Owing  to  the  large  amount  of  useful  matter  they  contain, 
the  above  papers  are  the  most  thoroughly  read  of  any  in  this  province. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St..  New  York. 

THE  FRANKLIN  COUNTY  NEWS. 


WINCHESTER,  .....  TENNESSEE. 

MURRELL  &  McKlNNY,  Publishers. 


A  live,  newsy.  Democratic  journal,  all  home-printed,  published  every  Friday  at  Win- 
chester, the  county  site  of  Franklin  Countj'. 

LARGEST  CIRCULATION  OF  ANY  PAPER  IN  THE  COUNTY, 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     KEARNY     "WATCHMAN. 

Published  every  Saturday  morning  at 
ARLINGTON,  ...  -  -  NEW   JERSEY. 

Only  six  miles  from  New  York,  ou  the  line  of  the  N.  Y.  and  G.  L.  Railroad. 
T.  E.  TURNBULL  and  J.  N.  MATTHEWS,  Proprietors. 
The  Watchman  is  an  eight-page  live  family  newspaper  which  circulates  in  nearly  every 
villa  and  farm  house  in  the  township  of  Kearny,  the  population  of  said  township  being 
2,.500.  It  also  circulates  in  East  Newark,  Newark,  Woodside  and  Belleville.  To  business 
men  in  New  York  and  Newark  who  desire  to  reach  that  class  of  customers  who  do  their 
shopping  in  the  city.  The  Watchman  will  prove  a  ttrst-class  advertising  medmm.  The  local 
offices  of  the  paper  are  at  Midland  Ave.,  Arlington.  N.  J.,  and  224  Second  St.,  East  Newark,  N.  J. 

EVERYBOD  Y'S     PAPER. 


UTICA,  -  -  -  _j^  -  -  NEW    YORK. 

AN  INDEPENDENT  LOCAL  FAMILY  NEWSPAPER. 


JOHN  TILLINGHAST,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


Everybody's  Paper,  as  its  name  indicates,  is  the  paper  of  and  for  the  people,  and 
circulates  well  among  all  classes  in  Oueida  and  adjoining  counties,  and  is  a  good  advertis- 
ing medium.  

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co  ,  Agents.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     MECHANICAL     NEWS. 

ESTABLISHED  1871. 
A  popular  industriallournal,  devoted  to  milling,  manufacturing,  mining,  engineering, 
the  mechanical  trades  and  useful  arts.  Sixteen  pages.  Richly  illustrated  Publislied  1st 
and  15th  of  every  month.  .SLOii  per  vear.  To  Aiivertisers  :  Advertisers  should  bear  in  mind 
that  no  better  medium  exists  for  reaching  the  mechanical  and  manufacturing  classes  than 
The  Mechanical  News.  Its  circulation  extends  to  all  parts  of  the  worhl,  and  its  popularity 
throughout  the  United  States  is  second  to  that  of  no  other  journal.  No  humbugs  admitted. 
The  utmost  care  and  the  most  rigid  discrimination  are  exercised  in  admitting  advertise- 
ments to  this  iournai.  None  but  those  of  a  suitable  character,  fi-om  reputable  and  reliable 
houses  are  allowed  to  appear.  Address:  The  Mechanical  News,  James  Leffel  &  Co., 
Publishers,  110  Liberty  Street,  New  York.    Western  Office  :  Springfield,  Ohio. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER    DIRECTORY.  1165 


Batesville    Blade. 


BATESVILLE,  -  -  .  .  MISSISSIPPI. 


PUBLISHED    EVERY    FRIDAY. 


li.      li.      PEARSON,      Editor 


Terms    of   Subscription 


ONE    YEAR,    IN    ADVANCE Si   50 

SIX    MONTHS,    IN    ADVANCE -. 75 


THIS    OLD-ESTABLISHED    PAPER    HAS    A    LARGE    CIRCULATION,    AND    IS    READ 
BY    EVERYONE    IN    PANOLA    AND    ADJOINING    COUNTIES. 


ADVERTISERS    WHO    DESIRE     TO    REACH    THIS     IMPORTANT     SECTION    OF    THE 
SOUTH    WILL    FIND     "  THE    BLADE  "    A    MEDIUM     UNSURPASSED. 


Kates    upou    applicalion. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


J166  GEO.  P.   ROWELL  &  GO'S 


ESTABLISHED  1846. 

The    Banker's    Magazine. 

HOMAN8    PUBLISHING    COMPANY. 
251   BROADWAY,  -  -  -  NEW   YORK. 

MONTHLY,  FIVE  DOLLARS  PER  YEAR. 
ESTABLISHED  1S51. 

THE    BANKER'S    ALMANAC    AND    REGISTER. 

ALBERT  S.  BOLLES,  Editor. 
Published  in  January  and  July,  each  year.         -  -  -        Price,  Five  Dollars  per  Year. 

1^- These    two    pubUcations    offer  to  advertisers   the   very   cream   of  circulation 

throughout  the  world.  

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co..  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The   Strasburg   Free   Press. 

STRASBURG,  -  -  -  PENNSYLVANIA. 

CIRCULATES  IN  A  WEALTHY  AND  THRIFTY  COMMUNITY. 


The  only  local  newspaper  in  the  Southern  Half  of  the  Richest  County  in  the  State.  Its 
readers  are  legion,  and  embrace  mostly  the  rural  population,  among  which  are  Mennonltes, 
simjile  in  habit  and  belief.  Also  many  of  the  more  intelligent  classes  in  the  smaller  villages 

and  towns.  

FRANK  P.  EBERMAN,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


Geo.   p.   Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce   St.,  New  York. 


Church    and    Home. 


ESTABLISHED    1881. 


KIRKSVILLE,  -  _^  -  MISSOURI. 

M.    L.    CURL,    Publisher.       TERMS,    FIFTY    CENTS    PER    YEAR. 


The  Church  and  Home  circulates  principally  in  North  Missouri.  It  Is  read  in  the  fam- 
ilies of  over  one  hundred  and  fifty  ministers  and  a  proportionate  number  of  other  families. 
During  the  six  months  preceding  this  November,  1884,  it  has  had  an  average  increase  in 
circulation  of  one  hundred  and  twenty-five  copies  per  month.  It  will  be  to  the  interest  of 
advertisers  to  address  the  publisher.    Sample  copies  free. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,    10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The     Review 


PUBLiCATiiiN  Office  : 
No.  164  EAST  125th  STREET, -  -  NEW  YORK. 

ROBERT  EMILE  LIVINGSTON,  Proprietor. 


Published  every  Tuesday,  containing  full  and  interesting  reports  of  RollerSkating, 
Polo,  Cycling,  Lawn  Tennis,  Bowling  and  other  favorite  pastimes,  from  all  parts  of  the 

country.       subscription  (POSTAGE  FREE),         -         -        .$1.00  PER  ANNUM. 

Advertising  Rates.— One  column,  one  week,  $20.00;  one-half  column,  one  week,  $15.00  ; 
•  one-quarter  column,  one  week,  .$7.50 ;  one  inch,  one  week,  $1.75.  Special  rates  on  application 
for  running  advertisements.    Sample  copies  free. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,   10   Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICA^!?  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1167 

TheOregon  County  Independent. 


PUBLISHED    EVERY    SATURDAY    BY    SOLON    P.     FOSTER, 


THAYER,  _  .  _  OREGON    CO.,    MO. 

SUBSCRIPTION,       .$1.00PER      YEAR. 


The  rapid  growth  of  tlie  towu  of  Thayer  and  development  of  the  surrounding  country 
has  warranted  the  publishing  of  The  Independent.  It  starts  under  favorable  circum- 
stances, and  its  movements  will  be  in  favor  of  all  that  tends  to  the  welfare  of  Oregon 
County. 

Advertisers  seeking  the  trade  of  this  fast-growing  section  cannot,  in  their  own  interests, 
do  better  than  patronize  its  advertising  columns.    Rates  favorable  to  good  firms. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  No.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The  Resources  of  California. 


SAN    FRANCISCO,  -  -  .  CALIFORNIA. 


SIXTEEN    PAGES.        ISSUED    MONTHLY. 


RANKS    AS    A    FIRST-CLASS    PUBLICATION,  IN  EVERY  RESPECT  WORTHY  OF  THE 

GREAT    STATE    IT    ABLY    REPRESENTS.         IT    HAS    NO    EQUAL    IN    ITS 

FIELD   AS     A    JOURNAL.      TELLS    ALL    ABOUT    CALIFORNIA. 


TERMS :— $3    PER    ANNUM,    IN    ADVANCE  ;     SIX    MONTHS,    .f  1.25. 


Postage  Pi'epaid  by  the   Publisher. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  No.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

The    Lew    County    Times, 


J.    V.    BURKE,  -  -  -  .  Editor   and  Proprietor. 


PUBLISHED    EVERY    THURSDAY    AT 

BRONSON,  -  -  -  .  FLORIDA. 


SUBSCRIPTION,    $2.m    PER    YEAR. 


The  Times  is  jniblished  at  the  County  site  of  Levy,  one  of  the  most  important  counties 
in  Southern  Florida.  The  country  is  being  rapidly  developed,  and  will,  in  a  few  years,  be 
the  largest  producer  of  oranges,  all  tropical  fruits  and  vegetables,  Sea  Island  cotton,  etc. , 
in  the  State.  The  Times  is  the  only  paper  published  at  the  county  site  of  this  important 
county,  and,  as;a  matter  of  course,  as  a  medium  for  advertising,  is  far  in  advance  of  any 
other  paper  in  this  section  of  the  State,  having  more  than  double  the  circulation  of  any 
other  paper  published  in  the  county.    |^"  Advertising  rates  liberal. 

Address,  "  THE  TIMES,"  BRONSON,  FLORIDA. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


11,;8  GEO.   P.   ROWELL   &   GO'S 


Will    Rose's    Paper. 

(Succeeding  KOSE'S  TOOTHPICK.) 
PRINTED      EVERY      WEEK      AT 

ASHMORE,  .  -         ^^  -  -  ILLINOIS- 

WILL  ROSE,  Publisher. 

SUBSCRIPTION  RATES,  j $1  50  PER  YEAR. 

One  of  the  liveliest,  spiciest  papers  extant.  It  is  issued  in  magazine  form  in  beautiful 
covers,  and  advertisers  will  find  it  one  of  the  best  mediums  in  the  State.  It  circulates 
extensively  in  Coles,  Clark,  Edgar  and  Vermillion  counties,  Illinois,  and  in  single  wrappers 
into  nearly  every  State  and  Territory  in  the  Union.    Advertising  rates  on  application. 

Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  A'j;eiits,  10  Spruce  St.,    New  York. 


The    News. 


MANISTIQUE,  -  -  -  MICHIGAN. 

H.  STEVENS,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

AN  EIGHT  PAGE,  FORTY  COLUMN  PAPER.  ONLY  INDEPENDENT  PAPER  IN  THE 
COUNTY  OF  SCHOOLCRAFT.  $1.50  PER  YEAR. 

Largest,  cheapest  and  best.  Advertising  rates,  .$90.00  per  column.  Foreign  advertise- 
ments not  taken  for  less,  and  only  for  cash  in  advance.  Circulation,  SCO,  Reading  notices, 
10  cents  per  line,  cash.    The  official  paper  of  Schoolcraft  County. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Iowa  ^Vlessenger. 

OFFICE,  205  WEST  THIRD  STREET, 

DAVENPORT,  -  j^  -  -  IOWA. 

ESTABLISHED  OCTOBER,  1882. 


T   L.  SHARON  ...  -  -  Business  Manager. 

A  CIRCULATION  IN  EVERY  COUNTY  IN  THE  STATE. 


Branch  Correspondents.— Dubuque,  Des  Moines,  Cedar  Rapids  and  Council  Bluffs,  Iowa, 
and  Rock  Island,  Illinois.  _  „     ,     ,,  .     t 

The  best  advertising  medium  in  the  West.  The  only  Catholic  newspaper  In  Iowa  or 
between  Chicago  and  St.  Paul.  The  organ  of  the  Catholic  Church  of  the  State.  The  organ 
of  the  Roman  Catholic  Mutual  Protective  Society  of  Iowa.  The  organ  of  the  Ancient  Order 
of  Hibernians  of  Iowa.  All  orders  by  mail  promjitly  attended  to.  Advertising  space,  25 
cents  per  inch.    Locals,  10  cents  per  line.    Subscription,  .$2.1)0  per  year. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Searcy    County    New    Era. 

MARSHALL,    SEARCY    CO.,    ARK. 

THE    ONLY   PAPER    PUBLISHED  IN  ONE    OF   THE   BEST   COUNTIES  IN  ARKANSAS^ 

GROVE  &  CLAYTON,  Publishers. 


CIRCULATION,  '.«U  COPIES  PER   WEEK.     ADVERTISING   RATES  MADE   KNOWN   ON 

APPLICATION. 

Address,  -  -  -  NEW  ERA,  Marshall,  Searcy  County,  Arkansas. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1169 


The    Daily    Report. 


SAN    FRANCISCO,  -  -  -  CALIFORNIA. 


IS    THE    LATEST    JOURNALISTIC    SUCCESS    ON    THE    PACIFIC    COAST. 


IT  I.S   THE    CHEAPEST  DAILY    NEWSPAPER    WEST  OF   THE    ROCKY    MOUNTAINS, 
THE  SUBSCRIPTION  PRICE  BEING  ONLY  50  CENTS  PER  MONTH. 


IT  IS    THE  BEST    EVENING    NEWSPAPER  ON   THE  COAST  FROM  A  JOURNALISTIC 

STANDPOINT,    AND   HAS  GAINED    CIRCULATION    FASTER  THAN 

ANY  PAPER  KNOWN  TO  PACIFIC  COAST  JOURNALISM. 


IT    IS    ISSUED     FOUR     TIMES    A    DAY,    THE    FIRST     EDITION     BEING    AT    NOON. 


IT    IS    THE    OFFICIAL,    NEWSPAPER    OF    SAN    FRANCISCO. 


IT    HAS    THE     LARGEST     AND    MOST    COMPLETE    OFFICE    ON    THE    COAST    AND 

PRINTS    THE    PAPER    ON    ITS    HOE    FOUR-CYLINDER    QUARTO 

PRESS    AT    THE    RATE    OF    10,000    PER    HOUR. 


THE    SWORN    AVERAGE    CIRCULATION   OF    "THE    DAILY    REPORT"   PER   THREE 

MONTHS   ENDING   FEBRUARY    1,    1885,    WAS    16,500  DAILY,    AND   OF   THE 

WEEKLY,    AVERAGE    6,2ai. 


"THE      REPORT"      IS     NOT    A     STOCK      PAPER,     AND     ADVERTISERS     MUST     NOT 

CLASS    IT     WITH    "THE    DAILY     STOCK    REPORT"    WHICH 

STOPPED    PUBLICATION    THREE    YEARS    AGO. 


Paxmer  &  Ret,  46  "  Tribune  Building,"  N.  Y.,  are  the  Sole  Advertising  Agents  for  this  i^aper. 

74 


1170  GEO.   P.   ROWELL   &   CO'S 


The     Guardian. 


PUBLiSHED  EVERY  TUESDAY  AT 

TRURO,  -  -  .  NOVA    SCOTIA,    CAN. 


ALFRED    C.   MILLS,  Editor  and  Manager. 

The  Guardian  will  on  June  1  be  enlarged  from  thirty-two  c<jlumns  to  thirty-six  26-inch 
columns,  and  will  contain  more  reading  matter  than  any  weekly  newspaper  published  in 
Nova  Scotia.  No  weekly  paper  in  the  Provinces  offers  better  inducements  to  honest 
advertisers.    Subscription  and  advertising  rates  furnished  on  application. 

BONA-FIDE    CIRCULATION,    1,50^.      INCREASE,    19    PER   CENT. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Banner  Sta^  Workman. 

7  WARREN  ST.,  -         (Rooms  4  &  5)  -  NEW  YORK. 

CIRCULATION,  17,500. 
OFFICIAL  ORGAN  OF  THE  ANCIENT  ORDER  OF  UNITED  WORKMEN. 


PUBLISHED  EVERY  THURSDAY,        .         -         -         .         $1.00  PER  YEAR,  IN  ADVANCE. 
THE  BEST  AND  CHEAPEST  FAMILY  AND  FRATERNAL  PAPER  PUBLISHED. 


RATES  FOR  ADVERTISING,  $1.50  PER  INCH,  PER  ISSUE. 


BANNER  STATE  WORKMAN  COMPANY, Publishers. 

Office  of  Publication :        .       -       -       7  Warren  St.,  Rooms  4  and  5. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Alleghany    Sentinel. 

COVINGTON,  -  -  _  _  VIRGINIA. 


C.   M.  BRAGG,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


A    WELL  ESTABLISHED    DEMOCRATIC    PAPER. 


Published  weekly  at  the  county  seat  of  Alleghany  County,  where  the  most  important 
iron  Interests  of  Virginia  are  centered.  Farming  and  stock  raising  are  also  carried  on  in 
the  county,  and  the  circulation  of  The  Sentinel  is  not  only  larger,  but  also  of  a  better 
class  than  is  usually  attained  by  a  country  newspaper. 


Advertisers   are   Invited   to   send   for   the   rates   for   space. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St  ,  New  York. 


The    Halifax    Weekly    Critic. 

HALIFAX,  -  -         -  NOVA    SCOTIA,    CAN. 

NOW  IN    THE    SECOND    YEAR    OF    ITS    PUBLICATION. 


IS    THE    LARGEST    FOUR-PAGE    PAPER    IN    NOVA    SCOTIA. 


IS     PUBLISHED     IN     THE     METROPOLIS      OP      THE     PROVINCE. 


Has  by  far  the  largest  circulation  of  any  paper  in  Nova  Scotia.  Keeps  four  canvassers 
constantly  in  the  field.  Is  without  an  equal  as  an  advertising  medium  in  the  marl- 
time  provinces.    Everybody  reads  it. 


TERMS,  -  $1.50   PER    ANNUM. 


THE    CRITIC    PUBLISHING    CO.,    Halifax,  Nova  Scotia. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell   &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce   Street,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1171 


THE    PACIFIC   COAST 

Farm    and     Fireside    Journal 


OAKLAND,  -  -  _  -  CALIFORNIA. 


AS    AN    ADVERTISING    MEDIUM    FOR    THE    PACIFIC    COAST    IT   IS  UNSURPASSED 

IN    VALUE,     HAVING    A    LARGER     CIRCULATION    AMONG    FARMERS,    AS 

WELL  AS  HOME  CIRCLES    AND   BUSINESS  MEN,  THAN    ANY   PAPER 

OF    ITS    CLASS    ON    THE    PACIFIC    COAST.        IT    IS    A 

HANDSOMELY 

IliliUSTRATED     SIXTEEN -PAGE     PAPER, 

PRINTED    ON    SUPERSIZED    AND    CALENDERED    BOOK    PAPER,    IN    THE    HIGHEST 

STYLE    OF    THE    ART. 


WE  HAVE    OUR   OWN     CORPS    OF    ENGRAVERS    AND    ARTISTS   TO    FAITHFULLY 
AND    CORRECTLY    PORTRAY    THE    MAGNIFICENT    SCENERY    OF  CALI- 
FORNIA,    WHICH     WILL    APPEAR    IN   THE   JOURNAL 
FROM    TIME    TO    TIME. 


IT    IS    A    L.EAUING    FAMILY    NEWSPAPER. 


AN    INVALUABLE    PAPER    FOR    THE    FARMER    AS    WELL    AS     BUSINESS    MEN. 


AN  EXCELLENT    MEDIUM    TO    INDUCE    IMMIGRATION   TO    CALIFORNIA. 


GIVING    ACCURATE    INFORMATION    FOR   THE    HOME-SEEKER    AS   WELL   AS    FOR 

PLEASURE. 


SUBSCRIPTION,    $-1.00    PER   ANNUM.  SEND    FOR    SAMPLE    COPIES. 


Published    Monthly    at 


1014    Broadway,  ...  -  -  Oakland,    Cal 

By   THE   FARM   AND   FIRESIDE   JOURNAL   PUBLISHING   CO. 


This  paper  Is  kept  on  file  at  the  Branch  Office  of  Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Newspaper 
Advertising  Bureau,  where  contracts  for  advertising  may  be  made. 


1172 


GEO.   P.   ROWELL   &  CO'S 


THE    FULTON    STAR. 

Fulton,  ...  Illinois. 

Published  on  Thursdays  by  G.  W.  PERRY. 
MRS.  E.  M.  PERRY,  Associate  Editor. 


Terms,  per  Annum,  $1.50. 

The  Star  is  neat,  newsy  and  readable.  Con- 
tains eight  pages  and  gotten  up  in  book  form. 
Has  all  the  local,  county  and  general  news. 
The  best  paper  in  the  county  for  the  money, 
and  the  best  paper  for  advertisers.  Rates 
furnished  upon  application. 

THE    LINCOLN    BEACON. 


Published  Every  Thursday  Evening  at 
...  Kansas. 


Lincoln,  ... 

W.  S.  WAIT,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
ANNA  C.  and  A.  H.  WAIT,  Associate  Editors. 


Terms.  $1.50  per  Year. 


An  eight  page  newspaper,  devoted  to  local 
and  generfCl  news,  also  advocating  woman's 
political  equality  and  individuality.  Adver- 
tising  rates  very  reasonable. 

THE    RELIGIOUS    GLEANER. 
Deer  Park,         -         Garrett  Co.,  M<1. 

Published  by  J.  W.  BEDFORD. 

A  semi  monthly  journal,  devoted  to  the  re- 
ligious interests  of  the  yoimg. 

Subscription.— This  paper  will  be  sent  to 
any  address  one  year  for  65  cents. 

Advertising  Rates.— Per  line  Nonpareil, 
one  insertion,  10  cents.  Per  square  of  one 
inch,  one  time,  $1.00.  Per  column,  one  time, 
$10  00.  A  liberal  discount  on  advertisements 
for  longer  time. 


CROTHERSVILLE    ENTERPRISE. 
Crotliersville,  Indiana. 

HAMACHER    &    CHAMBERS,   Editors    and 

Propi'ietors. 
J.  W.  HAMACHER,       -       -        -        Manager. 

Terms  on  Subscription : 
One  year,  in  advance,  $1.00;  six  months,  65c. 
An  independent  local  journal. 
The  Enterprise,  though  young,  has  a  large 
circulation  and  is  a  desirable  mediuni  for 
advertisers.  Rates  of  Advertising.- 1  col- 
umn, 1  year,  $60 ;  1<;  column.  1  year,  $.35 ;  H 
column,!  year,  $'20;  }^  column,  l  year,  $12; 
business  cards,  1  year,  .$6.  Local  notices,  5 
cents  per  line  each  insertion. 

LEE'S    SUMMIT    JOURNAL. 
Lee's  Siiininit,  -  3Iissonri. 

Printed  ))y  the  Lee's  Summit  Journal 
Printing  Company, 
HENRY  NICHOLS.  Editor. 

J.  W.  NICHOLS,  Manager. 
One  of  the  best  weekly  papers  in  Missouri. 
Published  every  Thursday.  It  is  an  eight- 
page  journal,  and  is  full  of  local  and  general 
news.  It  circulates  largely  in  Jackson  and 
adjoining  counties,  which  gives  it  a  first  posi- 
tion among  advertising  mediums  in  this  part 
of  the  State.  Address  all  communications  to 
THE  JOURNAL.  Lee's  Summit,  Mo. 

RUTH  YEN    FREE    PRESS. 
Ruthven,  ...  lo'vva. 

Published  every  Saturday. 

D.  R.  Hubbard  iS;  F.  H.  Teed,  Editors  &  Pub'rs. 

Terms,  $1.50  per  Annum. 

Advertising  Rates.— 1  col.,  1  w..  .$5;  lm.,$12; 
3  m.,  .$22  ;  6  m.,  .$40  ;  1  y.,  .$75.  !^.  col.,  1  w.,  $3  ; 
1  m.,  $7  ;  3  m.,  $12 ;  6  m.,  $22  •  1  y.,  .$40.  H  col., 
Iw.,  $-2.'25;  lni.,.$5;  3  m.,  $8;  6  m.,  $12;  1  y., 
$22.  ks  col.,  1  w.,  $1.50  ;  1  m.,  $2  75  ;  3  m.,  $4  ;  6 
m.,  $8  ;  1  y.,  $r2.  Cards,  1  w.,  $1  ;  1  m.,  $1.50  ; 
3  m.,  $2;  6  m.,  $3.50  ;  1  y.,  $5. 

Published  in  the  most  favorable  portion  of 
Northwest  Iowa.  Its  circulation  is  extensive 
and  offers  great  inducements  to  advertisers. 


THE    TRUE    REPUBLICAN. 
Sycamore,      .       -       De  Kalb  Co.,  HI. 

H.  L.  BOIES  &  CO.,  Proprietors. 


Established  1858.     Weekly  and  Semi-Weekly. 

Oldest,  largest  and  most  widely  circulated 
paper  in  the  county.  For  18  years  the  official 
paper  of  the  county  and  city.    Circulation, 

1,300. 


THE    KEMPER    HERALD. 


Scooba, 


Mississippi. 


A.  R.  HART,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
ESTABLISHED  1876. 


This  old-established  weekly,  issued  every 
Friday  in  one  of  the  most  important  section* 
of  the  South,  and  with  an  extended  circula- 
tion, makes  It  one  of  the  best  mediums  for 
advertisers  in  the  country.  Terms,  $2.00  per 
Year.    Send  for  advertising  rates. 

CALLAWAY    GAZETTE. 
Fulton,       .         -      Callaway  Co.,  Mo. 

ESTABLISHED  1877. 

Published  Every  Fridav  Morning  by 

NICHOLS  &  RICE. 

Terms  OF  Subscription  :  One  year,  in  advance' 
$2  ;  six  months,  $1 ;  single  copy,  5c. 
The  Gazette  is  one  of  the  most  enterprising 
papers  published  in  Missouri.  Devoted  to 
the  interests  of  the  town,  county  and  State, 
and  with  a  circulation  in  advance  of  all 
others  in  its  vicinity,  it  offers  great  advan- 
tages to  advertisers.  Rates  furnished  upon 
application. 


THE    NORTH    VERNON    SUN. 


North  Vernon, 


Indiana. 


Official  paper  of  Jennings  County. 

M.  B.  GRUBBS,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

This  old  established  weekly,  with  Its  large 
circulation,  and  devoted  to  choice  home  lit- 
erature, local  and  general  news,  offers  a 
most  desirable  medium  for  advertisers. 
Rates  furnished  upon  application. 


BRIGHTON    ENTERPRISE. 


Brighton, 


Iowa. 


Published  every  Saturday  by  C.  C.  HEACOCK. 
Terms,  $1.50  per  Year. 
An  eight-page  weekly  newspaper,  well 
edited,  containing  all  the  local  and  general 
news.  The  Enterprise  has  more  than  twice 
the  circulation  in  Brighton  and  territory 
tributary  to  it  than  all  other  papers  pub- 
lished in  this  town  and  county  combined. 
As  an  advertising  medium  it  has  no  rival  in 
this  part  of  the  State.  Terms  upon  applica- 
tion. 


SALEM    INDEX. 


Salem, 


Richardson  Co.,  Neb. 


J.  W.  HAMMONS,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 
Terms  :  $1.50,  in  Advance  :  $2  at  end  of  year. 

An  eight-page  weekly  newspaper  published 
for  the  people  in  Salem  and  Richardson 
County.  Is  a  home  paper  and  contains  all 
the  local  and  general  news.  The  Index  offers 
superior  advantages  to  advertisers.  Terms 
ujion  application. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER   DIRECTORY.  1173 


The     Daily     Examiner. 

SAN    FRANCISCO,  -  -  -  CALIFORNIA. 


THE    BEST    NEWSPAPER    ON    THE     PACIFIC    COAST. 


"  THE  DAILY  EXAMINER "    IS   PUBLISHED   EVERY  MORNING,  ON  THE  FOLLOWING 

TERMS,    POST  PAID  : 
One  Year,  .....  .  ..  $6.00 

8ix  Months,  -  .  .  .  .  .  -  3.00 

Three  Mouths,  ....  .  .  .  1.75 


THE    LEADING    DEMOCR.\TIC    PAPER      AND      THE      BEST    ADVERTISING    MEDIUM 

ON    THE    PACIFIC    COAST. 


WEEKLY      EXAMINER. 

HAS    THE    LARGEST    CIRCULATION   OF    ANY   WEEKLY   WEST    OF   THE   ROCKIES. 


PUBLISHED    ON    THURSDAYS. 


8  Pages:    7"-i  C'olnmus.  Rates  :    $1..')0  per  year,  pre-paid. 


"THE    WEEKLY    EXAMINER"    IS    READ    BY    THREE-FOURTHS  OF    THE    FARMERS 

ON    THE    PACIFIC    COAST. 

ATernge  Circulation,  DAILY  (swoi-n),                -               .  18,484  Copies. 

Average  Circulation,  WEEKLY  "             -                .             -  13.4S6  Copies. 


For  further  information,  address 

EXAMINER    PUBLISHING  CO.,  San   Francisco,  Cal. 


DAILY,    SUNDAY    AND    'WEEKLY    EXAMINER. 


AFFIDAVIT       OF       CIRCULATION 

FOR 

THREE    MONTHS    ENDING    DEC.    31ST,    1884. 


San  Francisco,  Dee.  31st,  1884. 

CiTr  AND  COCNTY  OF  SaN   FRANCISCO,   STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA  : 

Before  me,  Lee  D.  Craio,  a  Notary  Public  in  and  for  said  City  and  County  of  San  Fran- 
cisco, personally  appeared  William  F.  Bogart  of  said  Citj-  and  County  of  San  Francisco 
who,  being  duly  sworn,  deposes  and  says  he  Is  the  Cashier  of  the  Examiner  Publishing 
Company,  and  as  such  has  charge  of  the  Subscription  and  Printing  Departments  of  The 
Daily  and  Weekly  Examiner,  and  authorizes  the  pressman  from  day  to  day  the  number 
of  papers  that  are  required  to  be  printed  to  supply  the  number  of  subscribers  of  The  Daily, 
Sunday  and  Weekly  Examiner.  He  further  deposes  that  the  average  daily  clroulatluu  of 
said  Daily  Examiner  for  three  (3)  mbnths,  from  October  1,  1884,  to  January  1,  1885,  was  17,957 
copies  daily.  The  Sunday  edition  in  same  length  of  time  averaged  19,307  copies  eacli  Sun- 
day. The  Weekly  Examiner  in  same  length  of  time  averaged,  each  edition,  on  Thursdays 
of  each  week,  15,879  copies. 

EXAMINER    PUBLISHING    CO. 

By  WILLIAM  F.  BOG.iRT,  Cashier. 
Subscribed  and  sworn  to  before  me,  this  31st  day  of  December,  1884. 

[^ea7]  LEE  D.  CRAIG,  Notary  Public. 


Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  Y'ork. 


1174  GEO.   P.   ROWELL   &   GO'S 


1856.  1885. 

Folsom    Weekly    Telegraph- 

FOLSOM,  -  -  _^  -  CALIFORNIA. 

PUBLISHED   EVERY   SATURDAY  MORNING  BY  THE  TELEGRAPH   PUBLISHING   CO. 

WESTON  P.  TRUESDELL,  Editor. 


Folsom  Is  one  of  the  most  prosperous  mountain  towns  of  California.  It  is  situated  on 
the  American  River,  25  miles  above  Sacramento,  the  Capital  of  the  State.  Because  of  its 
splendid  climate,  Folsom  is  a  popular  resort  lor  invalids  during  the  summer  months. 
MmiuK,  agriculture,  horticulture  and  stock  raising  are  the  industries  of  this  section.  The 
Branch  State  Prison  and  the  works  of  the  Natoma  Water  Company,  which  employs  a  large 
number  of  people,  are  also  situated  here.  The  Telegraph  is  now  in  its  twenty-ninth  year 
of  publication,  and  has  an  extensive  circulation  throughout  the  neighboring  counties,  as 
well  as  In  Folsom  and  vicinity.  It  is  the  only  paper  published  in  the  town.  No  'trade 
ads.  wanted.    Cash  must  accompany  all  orders  not  coming  through  our  regular  agents. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Independent. 

BRAZORIA,  -  -  -  -  -  TEXAS. 


OSCAR   O.   NATION,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


Independent  in  all  things.  The  only  paper  published  lu  the  Sugar  Bowl  of  Texas.  The 
richest  county  on  the  face  of  the  Globe.  The  home  of  the  Sugar  Planter,  the  Cotton 
Planter  and  the  Cattle  men.  At  the  mouth  of  the  Brazos,  the  future  seaport  of  Texas. 
Circulates  among  the  wealthiest  class  of  the  people. 


CIRCULATION,    500. 


Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10   Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    MEDIUM    FOR    ADVERTISERS. 

The    Miami    Valley    News- 

PUBLISHED    AT  ^„^n. 

LOCKLAND,  -  - HAMILTON    CO.,    OHIO. 

AN  INDEPENDENT  NEWSPAPER.     DEVOTED  ENTIRELY  TO  LOCAL  INTERESTS. 
The  News  offers  the  advertiser  an  excellent  medium.    It  admits  of  nothing  questibn- 
able  to  its  columns.    It  is  sent  only  when  paid  for,  and,  therefore,  goes  into  none  but  the 
families  who  have  money  to  spend.    Its  circulation  is  large   and  rapidly  growing.     The 
fact  that  it  Is  published  in  the  excellent  agricultural  Mismii  Valley,  and  an  extensive  manu- 
facturing town,  makes  it  a  desirable  medium.    Our  rates  are  reasonable,  as  we  deal  with 
none  but  responsible  parties,  and  do  not  have  to  make  high  rates  to  protect  ourselves. 
JOE    M.    TAYLOR,  Editor  and  Proprietor,  Loekland,  Ohio. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. ^ 


The    Arenzvjile    Advance- 

PUBLISHED     EVERY      FRIDAY      AT 

ARENZVILLE,  -  "  "  ILLINOIS. 

A  WEEKLY  NEWSPAPER,  INDEPEND^INT  IN  ALL  THINGS. 
RATES  OF  ADVERTISING. 

1  mo.  2  mo.  .S  mo.  6  mo.         1  year. 

OueSauare  $200  ^^.75  $3.50  $4  00  $5.00' 

une  square im  4  50  5  00  6.0i  8.C0 

TwoSquares i-WJ  *-^.  _VX  q  nn  12(K) 

Three  Squares o-SO  b.OO  -.50  8.00  U.m 

Quarter  Column 7.00  8.50  UOO  15.00  W.W 

|ne^third  Column 8.00  0..K  ..00  18.00  22.00 

HalfColumn W-'W  \f^  ^^]^  3000  GO.OO 

SubscHption,'  bne  yeai-;  in  adVance,$i:50 ;  if  not  paid  in  six  months,  SI.75 ;  'f  not  Paid  till 
end  of  vear  $'>  For  advertising,  one  pquare,  one  Insertion,  ten  lines,  $1 ;  each  additional 
rnfer/io'iri)e*-Looalsf  lOc!  per  li^.e  first  ^eek  and  5e.  thereafter  Eigincohimn^  four  p^ges. 
Circulation,  300.    Job  Work  a  specMlry.  \V  ALLICH  &  ^\  ATT,  Pioprie.ors. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER   DIRECTORY.  1175 


LARGEST  CIRCULATION  IN  THE  COTTON  STATES. 

The    News    and    Courier. 

THE  ONLY  DAILY  NEWSPAPER  IN 

CHARLESTON,  -  -  SOUTH    CAROLINA, 

AND  RECOGNIZED  ALL  OYER  THE  UNION  AS 

THE  LEADING  JOURNAL  OF  THE  SOUTHEAST. 
ADVERTISING:  One  lueh,  one  mouth,  .§14.00  ;  two  months,  .Si^.OO;  three  months,  .$30.00. 
Terms  ca.sh,  in  advance. 

The  Weekly  News  and  Courier. 

THE  BEST  WEEKLY  FAMILY  NEWSPAPER  PUBLISHED  ANYWHERE 
FOR  CIRCULATION  IN  THE  SOUTH. 


The    Sunday    News. 

SOCIAL,  LITERARY,  ARTISTIC.    ALL  THE  NEWS  ABOUT  ALL  THE  WORLD. 

SUBSCRIPTION: 

THE    NEWS    AND    COURIER   (eight  pages) .$10.00 

THE    WEEKLY    NEWS    AND    COURIER    (twelve    pages) 2.0) 

THE    SUNDAY    NEWS    (eiglit    pages) 3.00 

Address,  THE  NEWS  AND  COURIER  COMPANY,  Charleston,  S.  C. 

Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The  Financial  Daily  Record. 

PUBLISHED  BY  THE  FINANCIAL  NEWS  ASSOCIATION  (INCORPORATED),  AT 

72    BROADWAY,  -  -  -  NEW  YORK. 


TERMS:   BY  MAIL,  ONE  YEAR,  SIX  DOLLARS;  SIX  MONTHS,  THREE  DOLLARS. 


ESTABLISHED      187  0. 


DEVOTED    TO    THE    FINANCIAL     INTERESTS    OF    THE    COUNTRY. 


The  Record  circulates  among  those  interested  in  Railroads,  Stocks,  Mining  Companies, 
Cotton,  Petroleum,  and  the  Produce  Markets. 

Advertisers  wlio  desire  to  reaeli  people  of  means  and  those  who  have  the  disposition 
and  money  to  gratify  their  desires  will  find  The  Financial  Daily  Record  an  unequalled 
medium.  

Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  Yoi'k. 


1176 


GEO.   P.    KOWELL   &   CO'S 


THE    HAYESJVILLE    JOURNAL. 
Hnyesviile,       -       Ashland  Co.,  Ohio. 

J.  W.  BRANT,  Publisher. 

Terms  of   Suhscription  :   In   advance,  $1.50. 
Not  in  advance,  $1.75. 

A  lively  eight-page  paper,  devoted  to  the 

Interests  of  Hayesvllle  and  Ashland  County. 

Enjoys  an  extensive  circulation,  and    is   a 

very  desirable  advertising  medium  for  this 

section  of  Ohio.  Advertising  rates  reasonable. 

GLOUCESTER   CITY  REPOaTER. 


The  only  Legal  Paper  in 
Gloucester  City,        -        New  Jersey. 

Eight  Pages.    $1  00  per  Annum. 

FRED.  H.  ANTRIM.  Editor  and  Manager. 

The  Reporter  has  superior  advantages  as 
an  advertising  medium.  It  not  only  has  a 
large  circulation  in  the  immediate  vicinity, 
but  circulates  freely  in  adjoining  towns  and 
villages. 


STATE  OF  NEVADA. 

The  Leading  Paper  of  the  State  is  the 
VIRGINIA  EVENING  CHRONICLE. 

Published  in 
Virginia  City,  Storey  County. 

COMSIOCK  GOLD  AND  SILVER  MINES. 
Per  year,   $8.00;   six  months,  $4.00;    three 
months,  $2.50  ;  one  mouth,  $1.00. 

THE   WEEKLY    CHRONICLE. 

Two  Dollars  per  Year. 

Address  Chronicle  Office,  Virginia  City,  Nev. 


THE    LATHROP    MONITOR. 


Published  every  Friday,  at 
Lathrop,        ...        Missouri. 


A.  K.  STOUFER,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

Republican.    Established  in  1870. 

Devoted  to  the  interests  of  Lathrop,  Clin- 
ton County,  and  Northwest  Missouri.  Circu- 
lation increasing.  A  first-class  advertising 
medium. 


THE    GERMANTOWN    PRESS. 
Gernianto'vvu,  -  -  Ohio. 

F.  D.  HARKRIDER,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Terms,  $1.50  per  Annum. 
A  weelily  journal  for  the  people.  Pub- 
lished every  Wednesday  morning.  Contains 
all  the  local  and  general  news.  Circulates 
largely  throughout  Montgomery  County  and 
the  entire  State.  t^~  Favorable  rates  made 
to  legitimate  advertisers,  but  no  orders  so- 
licited from  advertising  agents.  Rates  sent 
upon  application. 


L  A  N  S  D  A  L  E    D  E  »I  O  C  R  A  T  . 


Published  every  Friday  at 
Lansdale,      -      Montgomery  Co.,  Pa. 

By  the  Lansdaxk  Democrat  Publishing  Co., 
Stetson's    Building,    west   of    Freed's   Hall, 
Main  Street. 
Terms  of  Subscription  : 
One  year,  in  advance,        -        -         -        $1.00. 
The  Democuat  is  a  live  local  paper,  its  cir- 
culation is  rapidly  increasing.      Advertisers 
will   find  this  paper   the  best  medium    for 
jeaching  the  counties  of  Montgomery,  Bucks 
and  Chester.    Send  for  rates. 


UNTERIMFIED    DEMOCRAT. 

Published  every  Thursday  at 
Linn,  -  ■  Osage  Co.,    Mo. 

S.  MOSBY,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

In  its  ninth  year  of  publication  the  Demo- 
crat stands  unterrifled  as  the  leading  weekly 
journal  of  Osage  County.  Circulation  larger 
than  any  other  paper.  Advertising  rates  rea- 
sonable. The  best  advertising  medium  in  the 
county. 

Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents, 
10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


MODERN    INSTANCES, 


PUBLISHED  MONTHLY 

at 

Nebraska  City,        -       -        Nebraska. 


Devoted  to 
GENERAL    LITERATURE    AND     MODERN 

INSTANCES  OF  GOOD  IN 
MORALS,  MANNERS,  SCIENCE    AND   ART. 


WM.  VALENTINE,  Editor. 


ISANTI    COUNTY    PRESS. 


Cambridge  City, 


Minnesota. 


C.  W.  VAN  WORMER,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


An  official  county  paper,  especially  devoted 
to  the  agricultural  and  gi-azing  interests  of 
Minnesota.  As  an  advertising  medium  It 
has  few  equals  and  no  superior  among  the 
flrst-class  weeklies  of  the  State. 

Those  wlio  have  once  tried  it  will  testify  to 
the  fact  that  no  advertising  pays  them  better 
than  that  done  in  "  THE  PRESS."    Try  it. 


WEEKLY    TIMES. 
Jersey  Shore,         -         Pennsylvania. 

Published  every  Saturday. 

GEO.  B.  CARR,  -  Editor  and  Proprietor. 
Terms  of  Suliscription,  $1.00  per  Year. 
Advertisers  cannot  avail  themselves  of  a 
more  valuable  and  desirable  medium  of  com- 
munication with  the  public  than  through 
the  columns  of  The  Weekly  Times.  It  enjoys 
a  widespread  and  increasing  circulation 
through  Lycoming  and  the  adjoining  coun- 
ties. All  communications  on  business  or  re- 
lating to  correspondence  should  be  addressed 
to  the  JERSEY  SHORE  WEEKLY  TIMES. 


MINING    REVIEW. 


Rich  Hill, 


Missouri. 


IRISH    &    WALTERS. 
Editors  and  Publishers. 


THE  LEADING  LOCAL  PAPER  OF  SOUTH- 
WEST MISSOURL 


9-eolumn  folio.    Home  print. 

SUBSCRIPTION,  $1.50  PER  YEAR. 

Advertising  rates  given  on  application. 


Subscribe  for  the  Largest  Weekly  Newspaper 

published  in  the  Minnesota  Valley. 

THE   CARVER    FREE    PRESS. 

The  official  paper  of  the  county.  Subscrip- 
tion, $1.50  per  annum.  It  contains,  aside  from 
the  news  from  home  and  abroad,  the  choicest 
reading,  such  as  Poetry,  Reminiscences,  An- 
ecdotes, Stories,  Tales,  Recipes,  &c.  H. 
MUEHLBERG,  Editor  and  Publisher.  Office, 
Cor.  Fourth  and  Oak  Streets,  Carver, 
Minnesota.  A  very  superior  advertising 
medium.  Job  work  of  all  descriptions  in 
English,  German  and  Swedish,  done  neatly, 
promptly  and  at  low  prices. 


AMKHICAN    NKWSPAPEK    DIRECTORY  1177 


RURAL     NEBRASKA. 


OMAHA,  -  -  -  -  NEBRASKA. 


THE    LKADIXG    AGRICULTURAL    AXD    LIVE  STOCK    JOURNAL    OF    THE    WEST. 


TWENTY    PAGES.  SIXTEENTH    YE.iR.  EIGHTY    COLUMNS. 


ONE       DOLLAR        PER       YEAR. 


The  Rural  Nebrask.4.  has  been  pstabllshed  over  fifteen  years,  during  whleh  time  it  has 
Ijeen  a  constant  and  welcome  visitor  to  thousands  of  homes.  Tlie  pages  are  all  stitched  and 
cut ;  the  advertisements  beautifully  printed ;  each  number  is  before  the  reader  a  whole 
month,  and  many  thousands  of  copies  are  preserved  by  stitching  and  binding  for  constant 
reference. 

H.    S.    SMITH,    Publisher, 
11)6  AND  108  SOUTH  FOURTEENTH  STREET,  -  -         OMAHA,  NEBR.\SKA. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    LEADING    SOCIETY    PAPER. 


The     Equitable     Aid     Union 

Advocate. 


PUBLISHED  ON  THE  15TH  OF  EVERY  MONTH  AT 

KANSAS  CITY,  MO.,  -  and  -  COLUMBUS,    PA. 

DR.  W.  D.  GENTRY,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 
P.  O.  Adilress,  1207  Locust  Mieet,  Kaunas  Cily,  Mo. 


This  paper  is  the  organ  of  the  E.  A.  U.  and  the  only  paper  published  in  its  interest.  Th^ 
Society  has  a  membership  of  over  twenty  thousand,  with  five  hundred  Unions.  From 
twenty  to  sixty  copies  of  The  Advocate  is  sent  to  each  Union.  There  is  no  better  adver- 
tising medium,  especially  for  Western  New  York  and  Pennsylvania,  where  tlie  Order  has 
Unions  in  every  town  and  city. 

TERMS      REASONABLE. 


Geo.    p.    Rowell    &    Co.,    Agents,    lu    Spruce    St.,    New    York. 


1174  GEO.   P.   ROWELL   &   GO'S 

THE        'WATCHMAN. 

PublishC'fl  every  Satiu-dav  iiioniing  at 
NEWTON    HAMILTON,  ...  PENNSYLVANIA. 

Terms,  -  $1.00  per  Year,  in  Advance. 

Transient  advertisements,  50  cents  per  Inch  for  first  insertion,  iialf  price  tliereafter. 
Large  discounts  from  above  rates  to  parties  advertising  by  the  year.  Advertising  rates  : 
per  year,  cue  column,  $25.00;  one-lialf,  $1.5.U0;  one-fourth,  $8.00;  one  eighth,  .$5,00;  one  inch. 
.$.3  00;  business  local,  8  cents  per  line,  each  insertion.  All  communications,  etc.,  must  be 
addressed  to  "THE    WATCHMAN,"  Newton  Hamilton.  Pa. 


THE    TRUE    DEMOCRAT  ^ND    KNIGHT    OF    LABOR. 
CLEBURNE,  ...  JOHNSON     CO.,    TEXAS 


THE  LEADING  REFORM  PAPER  OF  TEXAS. 

C.    H.    HAN.SON,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

This  paper  visits  a  class  of  readers  that  advertisers  cannot  reach  through  any  of  the 
other  publications  in  Texas. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Si^ruee  St.,  New  York. 
^  H  E      HERA  iTd^ 


MARTINSVILLE,  ....  HENRY    CO.,    VA. 

Published  by  L.  S.  THOMAS. 
Only  paper  printed  in  Henry  County  having  population  of  17,000.    This  is  tlie  famous 
tobacco-growing  county  of  tlie  South.    It  has  a  pushing  and  progressing  community.    Mar- 
tinsville has  grown  from  389  in  18S0  to  2,000  in  1884.    Advertisers  will  find  it  to  their  interest 
to  send  for  our  advertising  rates. 


BARRON     COUNTY    SHIELD.  ^.-^,.- 

BARRON,  -  -  -  -  -  WISCONSIN. 

CHARLES  S.  TAYLOR,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
The  Shield  is  a  six-column  quarto.  It  is  devoted  to  the  interests  of  Barron  County 
All  official  business  of  the  county  is  published  in  its  columns.  It  lias  a  wider  range  of  cir- 
culation in  the  county  than  any  other  paper,  and  is,  therefore,  the  best  paper  for  adver- 
tisers. Rates  liberal.  Barron  being  on  the  mw  railroad,  the  Minneapolis,  Sault  Ste.  Marie 
and  Atlantic,  ultimately  to  be  one  of  the  greatest  trunic  lines  of  the  country,  has  received  a 
wonderful  boom,  and  The  Shield,  the  only  newspaper  in  the  place,  offers  greatly  increased 
advantages  to  advertisers. 


THE    BEDROCK    DEMOCRAT. 

Published   every   Wednesday    by    BEDROCK     DEJIOL'RAT     PUBLISHING     COMPANY. 

Rooms,   Bedrock  Democrat  Building, 
BAKER     CITY,  ...  BAKER     CO.,    OREGON. 

OFFICIAL      PAPER      OF     BAKER     COUNTY. 

Terms  of  Subscription,  $2.50  a  Year,  in  Advance. 

Has  the  largest  circulatio  i  and  is  the  best  advertising  medium  in  Baker  County.    Rates 

furnished  on  application. 


THE    KERNERSVILLE    NEWS. 


THE    PEOPLE'S    PAPER. 
KERNERSVILLE,  ...  NORTH    CAROLINA. 

.1.    H.    LINDSAY,   Editor  and  Owner. 

The  KERNERSVILLE  News  is  issued  Weekly,  and  will  be  sent  to  any  address  in  the  United 
States  for  $1.00  a  year,  in  advance.  The  News  is  a  good  advertising  medium.  Rates  fur- 
nished on  application.  Advertisers  once  using  the  advertising  columns  of  The  News  will 
of  a  certainty  repeat  their  orders.    Good  value  ;  reasonable  terms. 


DEUTSCHER      ANZEIGER. 

A  Weekly  German  Newspaper,  with  Sunday  Supplement,  Der  Erzaf.hler. 
SCHENECTADY,  .....  NEW    YORK. 

AUG.  W.  RONNEBERG,  Business  Manager.  ERNST  KNAUER,  Publisher. 

Terms,  -  $2.00  per  Year. 

The  ANZEIGER,  as  a  German  family  newspaper,  has  all  the  facilities  to  rank  it  as  first- 
class.  It  reaches  the  German  speaking  population  of  Schenectady  and  ad.ioining  counties 
regularly  and  to  a  large  extent.  Being  the  only  German  paper  published  ^between  Albany 
andiUtica  counties,  is  especially  valuable  as  an  advertisingmedium. 


THE      WORD. 
PRINCETON,  ....  MASSACHUSETTS. 

A  Monthly  Journal  of  Reform.  E.    H.  HEYWOOD,  Editor. 

Regarding  the  subjection  of  labor  of  woman,  and  the  prevalence  of  poverty,  Intemper 
ance  and  war  as  unnatural  evils  induced  by  false  claims  to  obedience  and  service.  The 
Word  favors  the  abolition  of  the  State,  of  property  in  land  and  its  kindred  natural  resources, 
of  speculative  increase  and  all  other  mean.s  whereby  intrusion  acquires  wealth  and  power 
at  the  expense  of  useful  people.    Terms,  75e.  annually.    Address, 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  N.  Y.  "  THE  WORD,"  Princeton,  Mass. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  IITO- 


The   Ohio    State    Journal. 


COLUMBUS,  -  -  -  -  -  OHIO. 


DAILY       AND        WEEKLY. 


ESTABLISHED       IN       1811. 


THE        ONLY        MORNING        DAILY        IN        CENTRAL        OHIO. 


CLEAN,     NEWSY,     AND    RELIABLE. 


The  State  Journal  is,  without  question,  the  best  nudium  for  reaching  the  people  of 
Central  and  Southeastern  Ohio.  It  is  published  at  the  State  Capital,  a  growing  city  of 
over  72,(00  Inhabitants,  with  fourteen  lines  of  railroads,  and  the  distributing  point  for  the 
great  coal  and  iron  producing  regions  of  the  Hocking  Valley,  Jonathan  Creek,  Buckeye 
Creek,  and  Muskingum  Valleys,  and  for  the  rich  agricultural  region  of  the  Scioto  Valley. 
This  includes  the  cities  of  Newark,  Zanesville,  Circleville,  Chillicothe,  Lancaster,  London, 
Springfield,  Urbana,  Bellefontaine,Piciua,  Portsmouth,  Ironton,  Marion,  Upper  Sandusky, 
Delaware  and  Jit.  Vernon. 

The  State  Journal  is  the  recognized  organ  of  all  this  vast  and  populous  territory. 


IT    IS    CLEAN,    NEWSY    AND    RELIABLE.  READ    BY    EVERYBODY  L 


Advertisers  using  its  columns  get  their  money  back  with  handsome  profits. 


RATES   REASONABLE. 

OHIO    STATE    JOURNAL,    CO.,    Publishers, 

COLUMBUS,    OHIO. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York., 


THE    SUNDAY    TATTLER. 


JERSEY   CITY,  _  _  _  NEW^   JERSEY. 


THE       ONLY       SUNDAY       PAPER 

PUBLISHED  IN  HUDSON  COUNTY.  WHICH  INCLUDES  JERSEY  CITY  AND  HOBOKEN. 


ESTABLISHED       DECEMBER,      1S8  2. 


BEST    ADVERTISING    MEDIUM    IN    THE    COUNTY.       PATRONIZED    LIBERALLY    BY 
ALL    THE    LOCAL    ADVERTISERS. 


The  Sund.w  Tattler  is  NOT  A  WEEKLY  in  any  sense  of  the  term,  but  a  SUNDAY 
MORNING  NEWSPAPER,  with  all  the  freshest  Local  and  Cieneral  News  ot  the  Day  ;  ac- 
cepted as  an  authority  on  all  State  political  matters,  and  commended  by  the  press  of 
New  Jersey  as 

THE    BEST    LOCAL    NEWSPAPER    IN    THE    ^ATE. 


CIRCULATION Six    THOUSAND. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co..  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


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GEO.   P.    KOWELL   &   GO'S 


Keyser, 


KEYSER    TRIBUNE. 

West  Virginia, 


A.    V.    DOUGLASS   &    CO.,   Editors  anil 
Proprietors. 


Subsoription,  $1.50  per  Year. 
One  of  the    most  popular  newspapers  in 
West  Virginia,  with  a  large  and  rapidly  in- 
creasing  circulation.     Advertisements  will 
•be  Inserted  at  cheap  rates.    Send  for  terms. 


CAMPBELL    COUNTY   RECORD. 

Lyiicli's  Station,  -  Virginia. 

J.  A.  TRAYLOR  &  CO.,  Publishers. 
B.  J.  WILKINSON,  Editor. 
Terms,  per  annum,  $1.00.  The  Record  Is  a 
live  local  newspaper,  published  weekly.  De- 
voted to  the  good  of  the  county  and  the  espe- 
cial benefit  of  its  patrons.  It  is  well  gotten 
up  and  is  rapidly  increasing  in  circulation 
■and  in  advertising  patronage.    Address, 

EDITORS  CAMPBELL  COUNTY  RECORD, 
Lock  Box  78,  Lynch's  Station,  Va. 


THE 
MORNING  AND  WEEKLY  TIMES. 


Hornellsville, 


New  York. 


RANDOLPH    ENTERPRISE. 


Beverly, 


We-st  Virginia. 


BOSWORTH  &  TALBOTT,  Editors  and  Props. 

Devoted  to  the  best  interests  of  Randolph 
and  adjacent  counties.  No  better  medium 
of  reaching  the  public  can  be  found  than 
through  the  columns  of  The  Enterprise.  We 
have  a  large  number  of  subscribers  in  Con- 
necticut, Pennsylvania  and  other  Eastern 
States.    Send  for  rates. 


THE 

COSMOPOLITAN  SHORTHANDER 

Toronto,  -  -  Canada. 

THOMAS   BENGOUGH,    Official    Reporter, 
York  Co.  Courts,  Conductor  and  Publisher. 
Office :  Pulilic  Library  Building. 

Terms,  $1  per  annum.  An  International 
Monthly  Magazine,  devoted  to  the  promotion 
•of  the  Shorthand  Art  Science  in  all  branches; 
to  the  best  interests  of  students  and  profes- 
sional reporters,  and  to  the  Literary  arts  in 
general.  Printed  in  typography  and  phono- 
graphy, with  portraits  and  illustrations. 
Advertising  rates,  10  cents  per  line  ;  $1  a  year. 

RUTHERFORD    ENTERPRISE. 


Riitlierford  College,  North  Carolina. 


Published  every  Thursday  by  H.  M.  JOHNSON. 

Terms,  per  annum,  $1,00. 

Devoted  to  local  interests,  and  contains  the 
latest  State  and  general  news,  and  is  an  e.x- 
«ellent  advertising  medium,  circulated  over 
the  entire  State.  Advertising  charges  mod- 
derate.    Send  for  rates. 


THE    AKRON    CITY    TIMES. 

Akron,  ...  Ohio. 

Established  1808. 
E.  B.  ESHELMAN  and  EDWIN   MYERS, 

Publishers  and  Proprietors. 
Largest  circulation  of  an.v  weekly  in  County. 
Terms,  .$1.50  per  year,  invariably  in  advance. 
This  old  established  Democratic  weekly, 
devoted  to  the  equal  rights  of  all,  and  the 
largest  individual  liberty  consistent  with  the 
public  welfare,  still  maintains  its  reputation 
as  the  leading  weekly  of  Akron  and  Summit 
Countj'.  Advertisers  will  do  well  to  use  its 
columns.    Send  for  rates. 


Office,  93  Main  Street. 
TOMER,    DOLSON    &    MACK, 
Publishers  and  Proprietors. 
The  only  Morning  Daily  and   the  leading 
newspaper  of  Steuben  County. 

The  Weekly  has  largest  circulation  of  any 
newspaper  published  in  Hornellsville. 

H.  S.  TOMER  and  JOHN  W.  MACK, 
Editors  and  Business  Managers. 

THE  ALPHA  AND  OMEGA  PALM 

IS  A  QUARTERLY. 
500   copies   are    published. 

It  goes  into  twenty-five  colleges,  situated 
chiefly  in  the  South.  It  has  also  a  consider- 
able Alumni  subscription.  It  affords  a  pecu- 
liarly fine  medium  for  advertisements  of  such 
articles  as  are  needed  by  voung  men  at  col- 
lege. Address  the  Rev.  OTIS  A.  GLAZE- 
BROOK,  University  of  Virginia. 

RATES  OP   ADVERTISING : 

1  page,  sao.OO ;  ]4  page,  §10.00;  Va  page,  $8.00  ; 
U  page.  $0.00 :    ^  page,  $4.00 ;  1-12  page,  $3.00. 


THE    ATTICA    JOURNAL. 


Attica, 


Ohio. 


Published  every  Thursday. 

W.  I.  BLAINE,  -  -  Proprietor. 

Subscription : 
$1.50 per  year,  75  cts.  for  6  months.  In  advance. 

A  reliable  country  newspaper.  Subscribed 
for  and  read  by  every  farmer  and  citizen  in 
the  county.  It  has  a  large  circulation  and  is 
rapidly  increasing.  One  of  the  best  mediums 
for  advertisers  in  the  State  of  Ohio.  Adver- 
tising rates  given  on  application. 


BRADDOCK    TRIBUNE. 


OOice,  I'iS'i  Main  St.,  Braddock,  Pa. 

Issued  every  Saturday. 

DANIEL  MCCARTHY,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

Terms,  per  Year,  $1.50. 


An  independent  paper,  furnishing  all  the 
general  and  local  news.  Devoted  to  the  in- 
terests of  the  town  and  county.  The  best 
advertising  medium  in  Allegheny  County. 
Rates  furnished  on  application. 


'MILFORD  LEADER. 


Milford, 


New  Jersey, 


CIRCULATION,   1,600. 


Published  in  rich  country. 

Independent  in  politics. 


M.  D.  L.  SHROPE, 

Editor   and  Publisher. 


STAR    OF    LIBERTY. 


517  French  St., 


Erie,  Pa. 


Published  monthly  by 
H.  A.  STORRS,    -     Pulilisher  and  Proprietor. 

Subscription,  75  cents  per  year. 

An  advocate  of  Civil  Rights  and  honest 
labor.  An  eight-page  newspaper,  with  an  ex- 
tensive circulation  and  rapidly  increasing. 
Advertising  rates  made  known  on  applica- 
tion. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


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THE    BUFFALO 


Commercial    Advertiser. 


The 


OLDEST, 


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JAMES  p.  WARREX,  Proprietor. 

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LARGEST, 


BEST  and 


CHEAPEST 


Newspaper 


in   'Western 


New  York.  == 


LARGEST 


and 


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in  the 


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ONLY    2    CENTS    A    COPY. 

SUBSCRIPTION       PRICE: 

50  Cents  for  One  Month, 

$3.00  for  Six  Months, 

$6  for  One  Year, 

The   laxge   and   rapidly  increasing    circulation    of    the    "  Commerciai,,"    together    with 

its  influential  position,  mal<es  it 

A  MOST  VALUABLE  ADVEKTISING  3IEOIU3I. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St..  New  York. 


1182  GEO.  P.  EOWELL   &   GO'S 

THE     DAILY     NEWS. 


SPRINGFIELD,  ....  MASSACHUSETTS. 

The  oldest  and  largest  one  cent  paper  in  New  England  (except  near  Boston). 
LARGEST   EVENING   CIRCULATION  IN  SPRINGFIELD  AND   NEIGHBORING  TOWNS. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    STEEL.TON    ITEM. 

Puljllshed  every  day,  except  Sunday,  at 
STEEIiTON,  ....  PENNSYLVANIA. 

DAILY    AND    WEEKLY. 

J.   A.   WORK,  -  Proprietor. 

The  only  dally  newspaper  in  Steelton.  Population  of  the  borough,  7,n0O.  Located  at 
the  largest  Bessemer  steel  and  rail  establishment  in  the  country.  Terms,  to  mall  sub- 
scribers, $S.OO  per  year.  \ 

WEEKLY  ITEM;  eight  pages;  48  columns;  published  every  Friday  morning  at  $1.0(»  a 
year,  50  cents  for  six  months.  One  of  the  best  advertising  medium.s  lu  Central  Pennsylvania. 


EONGVIEW    -WEEKLY    SURPRISE. 

iLONGVIEW,  -  -  - -  -  -  TEXAS. 

E.    S.    TERRY,    Editor  and  Proprietor. 

SubscriiJtion,  -  -  $1.50  per  Year. 

POLITICS    OF    THE    SURPRISING    OLD  FASHIONED    DEMOCRACY. 

Best  paper,  largest  paper,  largest  circulation  and  best  advertising  medium  in  East  Texas. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  Yorl<. 


TWIN    CITY    INDEX. 

Published  at 
DE    PERE,  .....  WISCONSIN. 

A    LIVE    LOCAL    PAPER. 

De  Pere  is  a  town  of  4,000  inhabitants,  devoted  largely  to  manufacturing;  at  conflux  of 
lake  and  river  navigation,  and  surrounded  by  a  flue  farming  country.  A  good  medium 
through  which  to  reach  both  mechanics  and  farmers,  also  manufacturers.  Guaranteed 
circulation  the  largest  in  the  city.    Published  weekly  by  INDEX  PUBLISHING  CO. 


THE    MAYSVILLE    REGISTER. 

A    BRIGHT,    SPARKLING,    NEWSY,    WEEKLY    FAMILY    JOURNAL. 

MAYSVILLE,  .  .  -  .  .  MISSOURI. 

HENRY    E.    GLAZIER,  Publisher.  ^awuxvi. 

Terms,  -  -  $1.50  per  Year. 

The  Register  is  the  most  popular  weekly  published  in  DeKalb  County,  and  its  circula- 
tion Is  the  largest.  Its  value  as  an  advertising  medium  is  undisputed,  'its  rates  are  low 
and  its  patrons  appreciating  the  gr^at  benefits  derivably  from  its  advertising  columns  keep 
them  well  filled. 


THE    ORTONVILLE    NORTH    STAR. 


Published  weekly  at 
ORTONVILLE,  •---..  MINNESOTA. 

A.    J.    HESS,    Publisher.  OFFICIAL    CITY    PAPER. 

$1.50  PER  YEAR. 

Always  has  the  latest  and  most  reliable  news  ;  has  a  large  circulation,  and  is  the  favorite 

advertising  medium  of  the  district. 


PLAINVILLE      ECHO 


Published  weekly  at 
PLAINVILLE,  ...  ROOKS    CO.,    KANSAS. 

THOMPSON    BROS.,  Proprietors. 
Circulating  extensively  in  Rooks  County,  and  generally  In  the  counties  adjoining,  The 
Echo  claims  advantages  over  other  county  weeklies  as  an  advertising  medium. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

~  THE    RTVERSIDE    LEADER^ 

Issued  weekly  at 
RIVERSIDE,  ......  IOWA. 

CHARLES    BEVERLY,    Editor    and    Proprietor. 

Terms,  .$1.50  per  Year,  in  Advance. 

Thk  Leader  under  new  management  has  largely  increased  in  public  favor  and  circula- 
tion, and  is  now  the  leading  weekly  of  the  county.  Possessing  unsurpassed  facilities  for 
making  known  to  the  public  the  business  of  its  advertising  patrons,  it  ranks  first  among 
the  papers  of  Washington  Count.y  as  an  advertising  medium. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


1183 


Albany  Press  &  Knickerbocker. 


PRESS  BUILDINGS,  18  BEAVER  ST., 


ALBANY,  N.  Y. 


Forty  Second   Year. 


HAS  A  MUCH  LARGER  CIRCULATION  THAN  ANY  OTHER  DAILY  PUBLISHED  AT  THE 
STATE  CAPITAL.     SIXTY  THOUSAND   PERSONS  READ  IT  DAILY. 

THE       SUN  DA  Y     PRESS. 

(FOURTEENTH     YEAR.) 
A     MODEL     FAMILY     NEWS     AND     LITERARY    JOURNAL. 


Its  Associated  Press  Dispatches,  Stories,  Housewife's  Columns,  etc.,  are  full  and  attrac- 
tive ;  sixty-four  columns. 

Any  desired  information  about  rates  or  specimen  copies  sent  with  pleasure. 
•  The  Weekly  is  a  popular  journal  and  a  flrstclass  advertising  medium. 

JOHN  H.  FARRELL,  MYRON  H.  ROOKER  and  JAMES  MACFARLANE, 
Editors  and  Proprietors. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York,  will  give  estimates  on  application. 


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The    Algoma    Pioneer 

AND  DISTRICT  GENERAL  MESSENGER. 

NOW      IN      THE      TWELFTH      YEAR     OF     ITS     HISTORY. 


PUBLISHED    EVERY    FRIDAY    AT 

SAULT   STE.  MARIE,       -        -       ALGOMA    DISTRICT,  ONT. 


EDWARD    BIGGINGS,    Editor  and  Proprietor. 
TERMS :   $1..tO   per   Year,   in   advance  ;   $2.00   when   not   so   paid. 


As  its  name  indicates,  The  Pioxeer  Is  the  first  newspaper  published  in  this  large  district, 
and  circulates  in  every  part,  chiefly  in  the  best  settled  agricultural  sections. 

The  Minneapolis,  Sault  Ste.  Marie  and  Atlantic  Railway  will  run  through  this  section  in 
the  very  near  future,  and  make  it  one  of  the  most  prosperous  sections  of  the  Province  of 
Ontario. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1184 


«EO.   r.  ROWELL   &   CO 


THE    INDEPENDENT    HQUR. 


Woodbriilge, 


New  Jersey. 


PETER  K.  EDGAR,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

Terms  of  Subscription  :    Per  Week,  5c. ;  per 
mouth,  2Uc.;  per  Annum,  $2,  in  Advance. 

An  eight-page  weekly  newspaper,  devoted 
to  local  and  general  news.  Established  In 
1876.  It  has  a  circulation  equaled  by  tew  In 
the  State.  As  an  advertising  medium  it  is 
unsurpassed.    Rates  moderate. 

HOLT    COUNTY    PRESS. 


Oregon, 


Holt  Co.,  Mo. 


A  DEMOCRATIC  NEWSPAPER. 

Published  Thursdays  by 
CLARKE     &    C.     B.    IRVINE. 


Subscription  price,  $1.50  per  annum.  This 
old-established,  eight  page  weekly,  with  a 
larger  circulation  than  any  other  paper  in 
Holt  County,  otters  special  advantages  to  ad- 
vertis-ers.    Rates  on  application. 

THE    UNIVERSITY    MAGAZINE. 

Chapel  Hill,         -         North  Carolina. 

Published  under  the  auspices  of  the 

Philanthropic  and  Dialectic  Literary 

Societies  of  the  State  University. 

The  Magazine  has  bona-fide  subscribers  from 
Boston  to  New  Orleans  and  a  growing  adver- 
tising patronage.  Terms  of  subscription : 
One  copy,  one  year,  $1.  Business  men  will 
find  the  columns  of  the  Magazine  a  good  ad- 
vertising medium,  as  it  circulates  widely  and 
elfectlvelv.  Apply  for  rates.  Address, 
JI.  McG.  SHIELDS,  Business  Manager, 
Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 


THE    UTICA    RECORD. 


Utica, 


Seward  Co.,    Neb. 


H.  C.  &  C.  T.  NOTSON,  Editors. 
Subscription,  -  $1.50  per  Annum. 
A  weekly  eight-page  paper,  published  in 
one  of  the  most  enterprising  towns  of  the 
State.  It  is  devoted  to  local  and  State  In- 
terests, is  well  supported  by  business  men, 
and  circulates  largely  in  Seward  and  York 
Counties.  Advertisers  will  find  it  to  their 
advantage  to  patronize  the  columns  of  The 
Record.    Rates  upon  application. 

THE  AMERICAN   YOUNG  FOLKS. 
Manchester,  New  Hampshire. 

Published  Semi  Monthly. 
GEORGE  W.   BROWN K,  Editor. 

Terms,  postage  prepaid  :    One  year,  75c. ;  six- 
teen months,  $1 ;  si.x;  months,  40c. ; 
Specimen  copies,  3c. 
A  bright,  sparkling  journal  for  the  young. 
It  has  a    large  circulation  throughout   the 
Eastern  States,  and  has  more  readers  than 
any  other  journal  of  its  kind  in  this  section 
of  the  country.    A  good  advertising  medium. 
Address,  American  Young  Folks, 

No.  7  Hanover  St.,  Manchester,  N.  H. 

THE    ENTERPRISE. 


High  Point, 


North  Carolina. 


Published  Weekly  by 
STEELE   &   CRUTCHFIELD. 


EDWIN  D.  STEELE, 


Editor. 


THE    ANALECTA. 
Pittsfield,  -  New  Hampshire. 


Is  published  every  Saturday  at  the 
Analecta  Printing  Hovse,  Pittsfleld,  N.  H. 


O.  H.  a.  CHAMBERLEN,  Editor  and  Prop'r. 

Subscription,  $1  per  year,  if  In  advance ; 
otherwise,  $1.25. 

The  Analecta  brings  greater  profits  to  ad- 
vertisers who  cater  to  the  country  trade  than 
any  other  sheet  outside  the  cities. 


WEST    PLAINS    JOURNAL. 


West  Plains, 


Howell  Co.,  Mo. 


A  lively  local  paper ;  has  a  large  circula- 
tion, and  is  a  valuable  advertising  medium. 
Advertising  rates  sent  on  application.  Sub- 
scription price,  $1.00  per  year ;  six  months,  60 
cents. 


J.  A.  TRUEX,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

Subscription— In  the  County:  One  Year,  $1.25; 

Six  Months,  65c.    Outside  of  the  County  : 

One  Year,  postage  prepaid,  $1.50 ;  Six 

Months,  postage  prepaid,  75c. 

The  Journal  was  established   in  1870;  Is 

well  printed  and  well  conducted.    Published 

In  the  interests  of  West  Plains  and  vicinity. 

It  has  a  large  circulation.    Advertising  rates 

furnished  upon  application. 

THE    UNION    CITY    ANCHOR. 

Union  City,  -         -         Tennessee. 

W.  R.  ANDREWS,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


Subscription,  $1.50  a  Year.  Published  Weekly. 

Devoted  to  the  interests  of  Union  City  and 
Obion  County.  The  large  circulation  of  The 
Anchor  through  Obion  and  surrounding 
counties  makes  it  a  most  valuable  medium 
for  advertisers. 

RATES  MODERATE. 

THE    MOUNTAIN    WATCHMAN. 

Bland  C.  H.,  -  -  Virginia. 

JOHN  C.  S.  GREEN,  Editor. 
Subscription  price,  $1.50  per  year.  Is  pub- 
lished every  Tuesday.  A  first-class  paper  in 
every  respect,  containing  the  general  news, 
and  devoted  to  the  interests  of  Southwest 
Virginia  in  particular.  Advertisers  will  find 
this  a  valuable  medium  for  their  purposes  ; 
for,  although  our  subscription  Is  large  at 
present,  we  intend  to  run  it  much  higher, 
thus  bringing  their  advertisements  and  no- 
tices to  the  view  of  the  greatest  possible 
number  of  readers.    Address, 

JOHN  C.  S.  GREEN,  Editor. 


GRANITE    STATE    NEWS. 
Wolfeboroiigh,     -     New  Hampshire. 

Published  Every  Monday. 
CHARLES  H.  PARKER,  Editor  and  Prop'r. 
Subscription,  $2.00  per  year.  Leading  news- 
paper published  in  Carroll  County,  conse- 
quently it  is  invaluable  as  an  adyertislng 
mediui'n.  Advertising  rates :  $100  per  col- 
umn of  24  inches  ;  same  rate  for  quarter  of  a 
colnmn  or  more  for  three  or  more  months. 
For  less  than  three  months  time  and  less  than 
a  quarter  colunm,  from  $1  per  inch  for  one 
insertion  up,  dejiending  on  number  of  inser- 
tions and  amount  of  space  taken.  Circ'n  1,3!»2. 


GREEN     LAKE    COUNTY 
DEMOCRAT. 


Markesan, 


Wisconsin. 


By  D.  C.  GOWDEY. 
TERMS,  $1.50  PER  YEAR. 
Only  Democratic  paper  in  the  county,  pub- 
lished every  Wednesday.  Established  1876. 
Is  one  of  the  oldest  jpapers  jiublished  in  the 
State,  and  has  a  cin-uhition  uniMiualled  by 
any.  It  gives  all  the  giiieral  ;iiid  local  news, 
and  as  an  advertising  medium  it  has  no  equal. 
Advertising  terms  upon  application. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1185 


The   St.    Louis   Life. 


ST.    LOUIS,  -  -  -  -  -  MISSOURI. 


IN    THE    THIRD    YEAR    OF    IT.S   L,IFE. 


HAS  REACHED    A    POINT   BEYOND   FAILURE   AND    INDEPENDENT   OF    CRITICISM. 


COMMENDATIONS,    SUCH      AS      FEW      PAPERS     EVER      RECEIVED,    HAVE     BEEN 

SHOWERED     UPON     IT     BY     JEW     AND     GENTILE,    CATHOLIC    AND 

PROTESTANT   JOURNALS   AND   BY   MEN   AND   WOMEN 

OF  ALL  SHADES  OP  OPINION,  AND  WITH 

ONE  ACCORD  THE  VERDICT  IS 

ORIGINAIi,      UNIQUE,       POWERFUIi. 


WITH    NO    VARIABLENESS      OR     SHADOW    OF     TURNING,    "THE    LIFE  '    IS    FOR 

CONSTITUTIONAL    PROHIBITION    IN    STATE    AND    NATION  ; 

BUT   IS   LIBERAL,  WORLDLY,    SPARKLING 

AND    ALIVE    ALL    OVER. 


ONE    DOLLiAR     A     YEAR,    IN    ADVANCE. 


ADVERTISING      RATES      VERY      REASONABLE. 


Office  :    Cor.  Third  and  Pine,  St.  liOiiis. 


JOHN    G.    BOYLE,  ....  Publisher. 


Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St..  New  York. 

75 


1186  GEO.  P.    ROVVELL,   &   CO'S 

T  HE     NEWS. 


JONESBORO,  .....  GEORGIA. 

Published  Thursday  Mornings,  by  E.  L.  HANES,  Jr. 


TERMS,  $1.00  PER  ANNUM. 

The  News  is  the  people's  paper,  full  of  readiiiK  in  which  our  people  are  Interested. 
Agriculture  and  Fruit  GrowiiiK  liave  special   attention.     Manufacturing  is  discussed  and 
urged  as  the  sure  and  available  means  of  growth  and  enhanced  values. 
Advertisements  received  on  reasonable  terms. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE  MESA  COUNTY  DEMOCRAT. 

Published   at 
GRAND    JUNCTION,  -  -_  -  -  COLORADO. 

The  Best  Advertising  Medium  of  Western  Colorado. 


This  paper  reaches  a  large  class  of  farmers  and  stockmen  in  the  Counties  of  Western 
Colorado,  ft  will  give  each  week  information  of  value  to  those  Interested  in  this  new  country. 
Terms,  $2.30  per  Year,  payable  in  Advance.    A  specimen  copy  sent  upon  application. 

CHAS.    W.    HASKELL,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

THE    WEEKLY    INDIANIAN. 

organ  of  the  INDIANA  STATE  ORANGE. 

FRANKFORT,  .  -  .  .  .  INDIANA. 

B.  F.  PALMER,  Publisher  and  Proprietor. 


Published  in  the  interests  of  the  Patrons  of  Husbandi-y  and  all  the  departments  of  the 
home  and  farm.  Sent  to  any  address  at  the  low  rate  of  $1.00  a  year,  making  it  one  of  the 
cheapest  weeklies  published.  No  means  will  be  spared  to  make  it  a  leading  journal  for 
the  farmer.  Circulation,  600  and  increasing  rapidly.  As  an  advertising  medium  advertisers 
will  tlud  it  flrst-class,  and  we  specially  call  tlie  attention  of  stock  breeders  and  those  who 
have  dealings  with  the  agricultural  classes  to  this  tact. 

Advertising  rates  made  known  on  application.     Sample  copies  free  to  all. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


RICHMOND    RADIATOR. 


RICHMOND,  - OHIO. 

J.  B.  SPRAGUE,  Editor.        -       -       -        RADIATOR  PRINTING  CO.,  Publishers. 
POLITICALLY  INDEPENDENT.    IN  PRINCIPLE  ANTI-MONOPOLY. 


Has  acquired  a  wide  reputation  for  original,  pungent,  fresh  and  sprightly  witticisms  and 

Thumorous  satire.  

Large  and  Growing  Circulation. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St..  New  York. 


THE     LONG     ISLAND     N  E  W^  S , 


PUBLISHED  EVERY  WEDNESDAY  MORNING  IN 

FARRINGTON    HALiIi, FLUSHING,  N.  Y. 

WILSON  &  LUTTERS,  .  .  -  .  Editors  and  Proprietors. 

A    FIRST  CLASS    FAMIL  V    PAPER. 


SUBSCRIPTION,  ...----       $2.00  PER  ANNUM, 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


ADVERTISE  IN  SPANISH  FOR  TRADE  WITH  SPANISH  AMERICA. 


EL    COMERCIO    DEL    VALLE. 

ST.    LOUIS, MISSOURI. 

MEXICAN  TRADE  ORGAN.    ESTABLISHED  1876. 


Largest  circulation  in  Mexico  of  any  paper  published  in  the  United  States ;  the  pioneer 
organ  and  medium  of  the  growing  trade  between  the  Mississipi)!  Valley  and  Mexico  and  the 
Spanish-American  Merchants  of  the  South  and  West.  Subscription,  $2.00  a  year.  Adver- 
tising rates  furnished  on  application. 

JOHN  F.  CAHILL,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER   DIRECTORY.  1187 


The    Weekly    Standard. 


HEY"WORTH,  -  -  -  McLEAN  CO.,  ILL. 


PUBLISHED    EVERY    FRIDAY. 


HUGH    ROBB,  ....--..  Editor. 


TERiMfS,    Si. 00    PER    YEAR. 


'  THE    STANDARD "      IS    AN    EIGHT  PAGE      WEEKLY    NEWSPAPER,    DEVOTED    TO 
THE    INTERESTS    OF    THE    TOWN    AND    COUNTY. 


NO    BETTER   ADVERTISING   MEDIUM   CAN   BE    HAD    FOR    THIS    SECTION    OF   THE 

COUNTRY. 


RATES      FURNISHED      UPON      APPLICATION. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Montgomery    Standard. 


PUBLISHED    EVERY    FRIDAY    MORNING    AT 

MONTGOMERY    CITY,  .  -  -  MISSOURI. 


Terms,    $1.50    per    Aunum. 


JOHN  W.  JACKS,  .  .  -  -  -  Editor  and  Publisher. 


Montgomery  is  situated  on  tlie  Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Railway,  In  the  midst  of  one 
of  the  finest  agricultural  and  stoclc -raising  regions  in  the  great  State  of  Missouri.  The 
products  of  the  surrounding  country  are  flax,  corn,  wheat,  oats,  hay  and  all  kinds  of  live 
stock.  A  portion  of  the  county  consists  of  the  celebrated  Missouri  river  bottom,  the  richest 
and  most  productive  land  in  the  world.  We  are  in  the  most  attractive  part  of  our  State. 
Our  people  are  intelligent  and  up  with  the  times. 

The  Standard  is  the  oldest,  largest,  best  paper  in  the  county,  and  is  so  regarded  by  all 
classes.    It  is  Democratic  In  politics. 

A  ilimited  number  of  first-class  advertisements  received  at  reasonable  rates.  No 
humbug  "  ads."  inserted  with  our  knowledge. 


BOOKS    SENT    TO    THIS    OFFICE    WILL    BE    REVIEWED    FREE    OF    CHARGE. 


Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1188  GEO.  r.  ROWELL,    &    GO'S 

The    Sunday    Democrat. 

OFFICE,    25    BEEKMAN    STREET,     -      NEW    YORK    CITY. 


MICHAEL     WALSH,     Editor. 


ONE  OF  NEW  YORK'S   BEST  SUNDAY  PAPERS.    A  JOURNAL   OF   NEWS,  POLITICS 

AND  LITERATURE. 

A    POPULAR    ADVERTISING    MEDIUM. 


Advertising  Rates  :    General  Advertisements,  25c.  a  line.    City  Items,  30c.  a  line.    Business 
Notices,  25c.  a  line.    Special  rates  made. 


Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St..  New  York. 

The    Star    of    Sikeston. 

SIKESTON,  -  - -  -         SCOTT    CO.,    MO. 

J.  F.  MITCHIM,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


The  Star  is  a  bright,  compact  paper,  which  has  won  an  enviable  place  in  the  hearts  of 
the  people  of  the  Avide  agricultural  district  in  which  it  is  published. 

For  general  advertising  it  is  a  medium  which  will  well  bear  comparison  with  other 
excellent  papers,  and  those  who  are  about  to  send  out  their  advertisements  will  do  well  to 
place  The  Star  upon  the  list  of  selected  papers. 


ISSUED    WEEKLY.         ADVERTISING    RATES    ON    APPLICATION. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


IF   YOU   WISH   TO   REACH   THE   PROSPEROUS   PLANTERS    IN    THE    GREAT,   FINE 
TOBACCO  BELT  OF  NORTH  CAROLINA,  ADVERTISE  IN 

The    Caswell    News. 

PUBLISHED      AT 

YANCEYVILLE,  -  -  CASWELL    CO.,    N.    C. 

THE  CENTRE  OF  THIS  GREAT  TOBACCO  SECTION. 


W.  H.  THOMPSON,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


CIRCULATES  PRINCIPALLY  IN  CASWELL,  ROCKINGHAM,  ALAMANCE  AND  PERSON 
COUNTIES.    ADVERTISING  RATES  MODERATE. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

The    Cedar    Key    Beacon. 

published  EVERY  THURSDAY  BY  THE  BEACON  PUBLISHING  COMPANY  AT 

CEDAR    KEY,    FLORIDA, 

AT  TWO  DOLLARS  PER  YEAR,  IN  ADVANCE. 


The  Beacon  is  devoted  to  advocating  and  placing  before  the  public  the  peculiar 
advantages  of  the  Gulf  Coast  Section  of  Peninsular  Florida.  Democratic  from  conviction, 
at  the  same  time  truly  independent,  The  Beacon  will  always  aim  to  discern  the  right  and 
fearlessly  pursue  it.  Parties  wisliing  information  as  to  the  peculiarities  of  our  section 
should  subscribe  for  The  Beacon. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AlVrERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1189 


The    Rustic. 


LEBANON,  -  -  -  -  MISSOURI. 


■THE      RUSTIC"      IS     A      WEEKLY     DEMOCRATIC      NEWSPAPER,     PUBLISHED     IN 

LEBANON,    MO.,    THE   HOME    OF    THE    CELEBRATED  RICHARD  P.  BLAND, 

WHO    GAINED   A  WORLD-WIDE   FAME  AS   THE  ORIGINATOR 

AND    CHAMPION     OF    THE     "  SILVER    BILL." 


The  Rustic  circulates  extensively  iu  all  the  counties  comprising  the  Eleventh  Con- 
gressional District.    It  is  the  best  advertising  medium  in  Southwest  or  Central  Missouri. 

Rates  of  advertising  are  very  liberal,  and  will  be  made  known  on  application. 

The  advertiser  who  desires  to  exchange  his  wares  for  advertising  need  not  correspond 
with  us,  and  he  who  wants  part  money  and  part  advertising  for  his  goods,  if  he  desires  us 
to  be  moral  and  finally  get  to  heaven,  must  keep  his  propositions  entirely  out  of  our  sight. 
We  deal  only,  and  intend  to  deal  only,  with  cash  advertisers. 

Advertisements  must  take  their  regular  course  in  the  paper.  We  have  no  printer  skillful 
enough  to  put  all  ads.  at  top  of  column  and  next  to  reading  matter.  We  cannot  afford  to 
deal  with  advertisers  so  exacting. 

All  advertisers  who  mean  business  can  address 

JAMES  T.  BRADSHAW,  Editor  "  RUSTIC,"  LEBANON,  MISSOURL 


Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The  Powell's   Valley  Sentinel. 


JACKSBORO,  _  _  -  TENNESSEE. 


WEEKLY.      PUBLISHED    EVERY    THURSDAY. 


R.     A.     HUTSELL,  .-...-.  PROPRIETOR. 


A    JOURNAL    DEVOTED    TO    THE    BEST    INTERESTS    OF    THE    PEOPLE    OF   CAMP- 
BELL   AND    ADJOINING    COUNTIES.      ONE    OF    THE    MOST    POPULAR    AND 
EXTENSIVELY    READ    PAPERS    IN    THIS    SECTION    OF    TENNESSEE. 


PERSONS   DESIRING   TO  BRING   THEIR   NOTICES   BEFORE   THE  PUBLIC  WILL  SEE 
THE    ADVANTAGE   OF   ADVERTISING    IN    THIS  PAPER. 


RATES      LOW.       FURNISHED      ON     APPLICATION. 


KATES  OF  SUBSCRIPTION:  One  Year  (Cash  In  Advance)  $1 ;  Six  Mos.,  50c.;  Three  Mos.,  23c. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1190  GEO.   P.    HOWKLL   &   CO'S 

FULTON    COUNTY    TRIBUNE. 
WAUSEON,  .....  OHIO. 

A.  B.  SMITH  &  W.  O.  KNAPP,  Editors,  Publishers  and  Proprietors. 
PUBLISHED  EVERY  SATURDAY.     TERMS  PER  YEAR,  $1.50. 
An  eight-paKe  ncwspaiicr.  bright,  spicy  ;  dcvcitpd  to  local  and  general  new.s  and  the  best 
interests  of  Fulton  County.    ( 'bi-ulatiou  lari;e  and  rapidly  increasing.    Advertisers  will  find 
it  an  unexcelled  medium.     Hates  furnished  upon  application. 

Geo.  p.  Rovvell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St..  New  York. 


THE    APALACHICOLA    HERALD. 


APALACIIICOLA,  .  ...  FLORIDA. 


EWING  B.  BEDFORD,  Editor  and  Business  Manager. 
Printed  every  Wednesday  by  THE  HERALD  PUBLISHING  CO. 


To  reach  the  varied  business  and  Industrial  interests  of  Apalachieola  and  Franklin 
Counties,  advertise  in  The  Herald.    Rates  reasonable.    Good  circulation  guaranteed. 


TILBURY     CENTRE     TIMES. 


TILBURY  CENTRE,       ...       ONTARIO,  CAN. 

WILLIAM  A.  SHAW,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 
This  paper  is  published  at  Tilbury  Centre,  on  the  county  line,  between  Kent  and  Essex 
Counties,  and  is  therefore  removed  from  either  of  the  county  towns.  It  is  situated  in  the 
centre  of  the  most  productive  portion  of  a  rich  farndng  country,  and  about  twenty  miles 
distant  from  any  newspaper  town.  Circulation  large  and  rapidly  increasing.  This  paper 
offers  special  inducements  to  advertisers.    Rates  furnished  on  application. 

THE     NORFOLK     SPY. 

NORFOLK,  ....  SULLY    CO.,    DAKOTA. 

S.  GRANT  DEWELL,  Editor.    Published  by  THE  SPY  PUBLISHING  COMPANY. 

The  success  of  The  Norfolk  Spy  is  most  flattering.  It  has  the  largest  cii-culation  of 
this  and  surrounding  counties,  and  is  the  most  popular.  As  an  advertising  medium  it  has 
no  equal  in  the  county.    Rates  low,  furnished  on  application. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     OREGON     OBSERVER. 


OREGON,  ......  WISCONSIN. 

HANSON  &  OWEN,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Published  every  Thursday  morning.  Its  circulation  extends  Into  numerous  adjacent 
States,  and  it  is  very  extensively  read  in  Wisconsin.  Devoted  to  the  interests  of  Oregon 
and  surrounding  village.s.  Population  about  TOO.  Circulation  over  1,000.  Politics,  independ- 
ent.   Subscription,  .§1.50  per  annum.    Advertising  rates  low.    For  particulars  address  : 

THE   PUBLISHERS. 

THE    LONGVIEW    DEMOCRAT. 


LONGVIEW,  ......  TEXAS. 

W.  ALEX.  ABEY,  Editor  and  Proprietor.  ED.  MOSLEY,  Publisher. 

Good  medium  to  reach  lumber  men  and  business  men  of  Longview,  and  farmers  in 

Gregg,  Harrison,  Rusk,  Smith  and  Upshur  Counties.     Advertising  rates  low,  f urnislied  on 

application.  

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


SWIFT     COUNTY     PRESS. 
BENSON,  .....  MINNESOTA. 

PUBLISHED   EVERY    WEDNESDAY. 
TERMS,  -  -  -  -  .  .<!i2.00  PER  ANNUM,  IN  ADVANCE. 

G.  E.  MCALLISTER,  Editor. 
The  Press  has  a  larger  circulation  than  all  the  other  papers  in  Swift  County  combined!: 
Consequently  advertisers  desiring  to  reach  the  greatest  number  should  consider  The  Press 
when  preparing  their  orders.    Rates  reasonable. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


READING    TELEPHONE. 
READINCi,  .....  MICHIGAN. 

R.  A.  MARVIN,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

THE    LEADING    LOCAL    PAPER,    THE    LEADING    NEWSPAPER,    AND    THE   LEADING 

CIRCULATION  IN  HILLSDALE  COUNTY. 

A  large  quarto  paper  of  18  columns,  with  a  certified  circulation  of  6r  quires,  or  1,608. 

Geo.   p.   Rowell  &   Co.,   Agents,   10  Spruce  St.,   New  York. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER   DIRECTORY.  1191 


Texas     Eagle. 

WHITEWRIGHT,  -  -  GRAYSON   CO.,  TEXAS. 


PUBLISHED      EVERY      FRIDAY, 


« 1 .50     PER     ANNUM 


H.    S.    ELLIS,         - Editor. 


A      FIRST-CLASS     WEEKLY      NEWSPAPER.      DEVOTED      TO      LOCAL      AND      STATE 
INTERESTS.     WELL    GOTTEN    UP.    WELL    PRINTED, 
AND    ALL    HOME    PRINT. 


HAS    AN    EXTENSIVE    CIRCULATION    AND    IS    READ    THROUGHOUT    THE    STATE. 


NO   BETTER    MEDIUM    FOR    ADVERTISERS    IN   THIS    PART   OF    THE    STATE. 


RATES      MADE      KNOWN      UPON     APPLICATION. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1192 


GEO.   P.   ROWELL  &   GO'S 


THE    WAYNESVILLE    NEWS 

Waynesville,         .  -  - 


Ohio. 


DREW  SWEET,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


Terms,  $1.50  per  Annum. 

"  A  weekly  newspaper  for  home  and  abroad. 
A  bright,  spicy  paper  of  the  day  well  gotten 
up  and  contains  all  the  local  and  general 
news.  With  its  rapidljMncreasing  circula- 
tion advertisers  will  find  it  unexcelled  in  the 
region  which  it  circulates  as  an  advertising 
medium.    Rates  sent  on  apijlication. 

liAFAYETTE  COUNTY    POST. 
Higrginsville,         -         -         Missouii. 

BRANCH  &  BRUENING,  Prop'rs. 

THE      LEADING      REPUBLICAN      PAPER 
IN    THE    COUNTY. 


CIRCULATION,     1,000    AND     GROWING 
RAPIDLY. 


A  GOOD  ADVERTISING  MEDIUM. 
Rates  Sent  on  Applicatiou. 


Oxford, 


OXFORD    EAGLE, 

Mississippi. 


Issued  THURSD.4.Y  of  each  week. 

S.  M.  THOMPSON,  Publisher. 

Subscription,       -        -        -       $2.00  per  Year. 


A  Democratic  newspaper,  newsy  and  read- 
able. The  Eagle  is  rapidly  extending  its  cir- 
culation and  is  outstrliiping  all  competitors 
as  an  advertising  medium. 

ESTABLISHED   1861. 


THE    PRESTON    DEMOCRAT. 
Preston,  -         Fillmore  Co.,  Minn. 

By  S.  S.  McKENNY. 

DEVOTED   TO   THE    INTERESTS    OF   THE 
COUNTY. 


THE     LEADING     LOCAL     PAPER     IN 
SOUTHERN    MINNESOTA. 


Terms, 


$1.50 


Per  Year. 


BANNER. 


Biiukcr  Hill, 


Kansas. 


EASTERN  AND  WESTERN  ADVERTISERS 
should  send  to  the 


BUNKER    HILL    BANNER 


for  terms  on  advertising   space.    We   offer 

an  unsurpassed  advertising  medium  at  low 

rates.    Address.  BANNER,  Bunker  Hill.  Kas. 

PORT    GIBSON    NEWS. 


Published  Weekly  at 
Port  Gibson,        -         -        Mississippi. 


TERMS, 


P.  B.  MOORE,  Proprietor. 

$2.00      -      PER  ANNUM. 


A  new  weekl.v  which  is  steadily  growing  in 
favor  as  an  advertising  medium.  Its  readers 
include  some  of  tlie  best  people  In  Missis 
sippi.    Population  of  town,  1,900. 


THE    COMMUNIST, 
ISIO  Morgan  Street,  St.  liouis,  Mo. 

CIRCULATION,  2,000  COPIES. 

Is  a  monthly  paper,  i)artly  in  Phonetic  spell- 
ing, and  devoted  to  Uuitarv  Homes,  Mutual 
Support,  United  Labor,  Common  Property 
and  Equal  Bights  to  All.  It  reports  the  pro- 
gress of  existing  Communities  and  aids  In 
forming  others  everywhere.  .50  cents  a  year; 
specimen  copies  free.  Advertisements,  Ave 
cents  per  line.    Address  the 

MUTUAL  AID  COMMUNITY, 
Publishers. 


THE     NEWS. 

Published  Daily  (Sundays  excepted);  Weekly, 

on  Thursdavs,  at 
Moorbead,  -  -  Minnesota. 

GEO.  N.  LAMPHERE,  Editor  and  Prop'r. 

SUBSCRIPTION : 
Daily,  $6,00  per  Annum  ;  Weekly,  $1.00. 

The  News  is  the  oldest  and  most  largely 
circulated  paper  published  in  Clay  County; 
reaches  all  classes,  and  as  an  advertising 
medium  is  invaluable. 


CHIPPEWA  COUNTY  DEMOCRAT. 


Sault  St.  Marie, 


Micbigau. 


Published  Every  Thursday. 

CHARLES  R.  STUART,  Editor  and  Prop'r. 

Subscription,  $2.00  per  Year. 

The  Democrat  has  a  large  circulation,  and 
it  is  the  only  Democratic  paper  in  the  County. 
The  town  of  Sault  Ste.  Marie  has  a  popula- 
tion of  3,000.  The  low  rates  for  advertising, 
combined  with  the  advantages  offered  bv  the 
De-mocrat,  render  it  especially  worthy  the 
attention  of  advertisers. 


THE   BlilE   ISLAND   STANDARD, 


A  Weekly  Newspaper,  Published  at 
Blue  Island, 


Cook  Co.,  III. 


S.  C.  REED,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

The  Standard  is  a  first-class  local  adver- 
tising medium.  It  circulates  In  the  suburbs 
of  Chicago,  and  has  a  large  and  increasing 
circulation.  Advertising  rates  low  and  made 
known  on  application  to  this  office. 


CITIZEN. 


Published  every  Thursday  at 
Scottsburo,  -  -  Alabama. 


JAMES     ARMSTRONG. 
Editor  and  Publisher. 


A  first-class  advertising  medium,  with  a 
large  and  steadily  increasing  circulation. 
Appreciated  at  home  and  read  In-  the  best 
people  throughout  the  county.  Subscription 
price,  $1.50  per  annum,  in  advance. 


PORT    ELGIN    FREE    PRESS. 
Port  Elgin,       -       -       Bruce  Co.,  Out. 


J.  H.  ROSS,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

Established   18T0. 


$1.00  a  Year,   in   Advance. 


The  FREE  PRESS,  a  Reform  Journal,  Pub- 
lished on  Thursday. 
This  old  estal)lished  paper  has  a  large  cir- 
culation throughout  Ontario,  which  makes  it 
a  valuable  medium  for  advertisers. 


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The    Cambridge    Monitor. 


ISSUED       WEEKLY. 


CAMBRIDGE,  .  -  -  FURNAS    CO.,    NEB. 


R.    H.    MONTGOMERY,  ...  -  Publisher. 


SUBf^CKIPTION: 
SJ.50  Pev  Year.  Six  Months.  75  Cents.  Three  >Ionths,  50  Cents. 


FURNAS   COUNTY'  IS  ONE  OF  THE  RICHEST  AND  MOST   POPULOUS  IN  THE  STATE. 


'THE  MONITOR"  IS    THE   ONLY   NEWSPAPER   PUBLISHED   AT   CAMBRIDGE. 


IS      A      NEW      PAPER. 


THE    SUCCESS    ALREADY    ATTAINED    BIDS    IT    FAIR  TO    BECOME    THE    LEADING 

PAPER'   OF    THE    COUNTY. 


LAROE    AND     IMPORTANT    INDUSTRIES     ARE     DEVELOPING     AND     POPULATION 
RAPIDLY    INCREASING    IN    ALL    PARTS    OF   THE    STATE. 


AS  A   PROFITABLE    FIELD   IN   WHICH   TO   ADVERTISE    NO    BETTER    OFFERS   THAN 
NEBRASKA,    AND    FURNAS    COUNTY    P.A.RTICULARLY. 


"  THE    MONITOR  "    REACHES    ALL  PARTS  OF  FURNAS  AND  ADJOINING   COUNTIES, 
AND  GENERALLY    THROUGH    THE    STATE.        ITS     SUBSCRIBERS  ARE  OF 
A    THRIFTY    AND    WELL  TO  DO    CLASS,   AND  AS   AN   ADVER- 
TISING   MEDIUM    IS    UNSURPASSED. 


ADVERTISE    IN     "  THE    MONITOR."       THE    BEST    VALUE     AT    THE    MOST    REASON- 
ABLE   RATES.        GOOD    RETURNS    CERTAIN. 


SEND      FOR      OITK      ADVEKTISING      RATES. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1194  GEO.   P.   ROWELL   &   GO'S 


MANASQUAN    SEA    SIDE. 
MANASQUAN,  ....  NEW    JERSEY. 

PUBLISHED  EVERY  FRIDAY.     E.  S.  V.  STULTZ,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
TERMS  :    $1.00  PER  YEAR,  INVARIABLY  IN  ADVANCE. 
A  live  journal,  devoted  to  local  and  general  news.    The  large  circulation  of  The  Ska  Side 
makes  it  one  of  the  most  valuable  advertising  mediums  in  the  State. 
SEND  FOR  RATES  OF  ADVERTISING. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St..  New  York. 


EXPRESS -RECORD. 
BENTON, SCOTT    CO.,    MO. 

S  HENRY  SMITH,  Publisher.  PUBLISHED  EVERY  SATURDAY  MORNING. 

Rates  of  Subscriftion  :    One  copy,  one  year,  $1.00 :  one  copy,  six  months,  50c.;  one  copy, 

three  months,  25c.;  invariably  in  advance.    Advertising  Rates:    One  inch, 

one  week,  $1.00;  each   additional  insertion,  50c. 

Published  in  one  of  the  richest  and  most  enterprising  counties  of  Missouri,  circulating 

largely  among  people  of  wealth  and  intelligence.    It  is  a  most  valuable  advertising  medium. 

Orders  solicited.  „        .        ,     , ,  r,  o*     ^t       it„  i 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


LONG    ISLAND    CITY    TRIBUNE. 
r.ONt}    ISLAND    CITY,  -  -  -  >EW    YORK. 

A  P.  McINTYRE,  Editor  and  Publisher.  GEO.  J.  MAY,  Business  Director. 
Subscription,  .$2  per  year.  Published  every  Saturday  at  the  corner  of  Third  and  Ei-ont 
streets  Lone  Island  City,  and  No.  4r.0  Manhattan  Avenue,  (Greenpoint),  Brooklyn,  E.  D. 
The  Tribune  is  a  progressive  Democratic  journal,  devoted  to  Jeffersonian  principles,  the 
advocacy  of  Right,  the  punishment  of  Wrong,  and  the  vindication  of  Law  and  Order.  It 
will  disseminate  intelligence,  discuss  Island  enterprise,  give  local  news  and  foster  home 
Industries.  Address  all  communications  to  TRIBUNE,  Box  150.  Long  Island  City. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


SOUTH    CHARLESTON    SENTINEL. 

SOUTH    CHARLESTON.  ...  -  OHIO. 

Bwi.  in    v.rxA  ^^^    ^    ROWE,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

PUBLISHED  EVERY  WEDNESDAY.     TERMS,  $1.50  PER  YEAR. 
A  weeklv  journal,  devoted  to  the  interests  of  the  people.    The  only  paper  .m^  the  town. 
Circulates  throughout  Clark  and  adjacent  counties.  It  is  the  favorite  journal  m  this  section 
of  the  country.    No  better  medium  for  advertising.    Fg'oad^^^'"t,'g°|{;^*||5Ji'^^|'']^'TiNEL, 

Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York.         


THE    DEMOCRATIC    SENTINEL. 
DUSHORE,  ....  PENNSYLVANIA. 

Published  every  Thursday  Morning  by  JAMES  A.  GALLAGHER,  Editor. 

Subscription  Price,  $1.25  per  Year,  in  Advance.  .     ,»       , 

The  Sentinel  is  a  four  page,  seven-column  newspaper,  published  m  a  rich  agricultural 
district  and  circulates  among  those  who  have  means  and  are  apt  to  peruse  the  advertising 
columns  of  a  paper.    For  advertisers  it  is  a  most  desirable  medium. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    HEDRICK    ENTERPRISE. 
HEDRICK  ..-----         lOVVA. 

HORACE  GREELEY,  Editor.  HEDRICK  PRINTING  CO.,  Publishers. 

Published  at  Hedrick,  Iowa,  one  of  the  best  railroad  towns  in  Iowa  The  Enterprise 
has  an  actual  circulation  of  over  550  in  Keokuk  County,  making  it  by  tar  the  best  advertising 
medium  in  the  county.  Terms  reasonable.  Subscription.  $1.50.   Eight  pages.    Five  columns. 

Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York.  


THE    N  O  R  T  H     G  E  O  R  G I A  N. 

MAYSVILLE,  -  ,f.  ^.  .VORSHAM,  p'ubllsher. "  "  «^««^«I^- 

A  WEEKLY  NEWSPAPER.           THE  OFFICIAL  ORGAN  OF  BANK'S  COUNTY. 
The  well-established  circulation  of  The  North  Georgian  renders  it  unequalled  in  its 
district  as  an  advertising  medium.  

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    JACKSON    COUNTY    TIMES. 

3IARIANNA,  -  -  -^      -  '  "  FLORIDA. 

JAMES  S.  GARDNER,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

Published  semi-weekly,  Wednesdays  and  Saturdays,  and  has  a  weekly  circulation  of  1,000. 

The  best  advertising  medium  in  its  section.     Subscription,  $1.00  per  year,  in  advance. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co..  Agents.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1195 

Portsmouth  Daily  Times. 


WITH  A  CIRLULATION  OF  1,:300. 


PORTSMOUTH,  -  -  -  VIRGINIA. 

SUBSCRIPTION,  $5.00  PER  YEAR. 


Virginia    Granger. 

WEEKLY.     OFFICIAL  ORGAN  OF  STATE  GRANGE  AND  EDITED  BY  THE  MASTER. 


CIRCULATION,  1,(501).  SUBSCRIPTION,  S1.25. 


The    Tidewater   Times. 

WEEKLY.  CIRCULATION,  1,800.  SUBSCRIPTION,  $1.00  PER  YEAB. 


All  three  of  the  above  papers  are  published  by  the 

TIMES    PUBLISHING    COMPANY,    PORTSMOUTH,    VA. 
W.  B.  WILDER,  .....  Business  Manager. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Kingsley   Times, 


C .     BRANDON,    Editor. 


KINGSLEY,  -  -  PLYMOUTH  CO.,  IOWA. 


ISSUED    EVERY    THURSDAY     IN    THE    YEAR. 


THE    RAPID    GROWTH    OF    THE   TOWN   OF    KINGSLEY    AND    THE    DEVELOPMENT 
OF  THE  SURROUNDING  COUNTY  IN  WHICH    "THE  TIMES" 
CIRCULATES    RENDERS    IT 
A      VALUABLE       MEDIUM      FOR      ADVERTISERS. 


RATES     COMMENSURATE      WITH      THE      LARGE      CIRCULATION,      AND      GOOD 

VALUE     GUARANTEED. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Inyo    Independent. 

INDEPENDENCE,  .  -  _  CALIFORNIA 


OFFICIAL    PAPER    OF    INYO    COUNTY,    CALIFORNIA. 


C.  MULHOLLAND,  .....  Editor. 


Inyo  County  has  an  area  of  12.001  square  miles.  Inciepenflence,  the  County  seat,  is  sit- 
uated at  the  middle  of  Owens  Vallej',  and  close  to  the  highest  pealis  and  grandest  scenery 
of  the  famous  Sierra  Nevada  Mountains.  The  valley  is  over  one  hundred  miles  long  ; 
average  width  aljout  twelve  miles.  The  Carson  and  Colorado  Railroad  runs  through  nearly 
the  whole  length  of  it.  The  climate  is  delightful,  the  soil  very  fertile.  Vegetables  and 
grain  of  all  kinds  and  of  the  best  quality,  fruits,  incUidiui;  everything  from  flus  to  Siberian 
crabs,  are  produced  in  perfection.  Thousands  of  acres  of  first  class  Governiiicut  land  open 
for  settlement.  The  country  is  new;  railroad  built  only  a  year  ago.  Mountains  contain 
gold,  silver,  lead,  and  copper. 

Paper  published  every  Saturday,  gives  full  information  on  all  matters  pertaining  to  the 
coimtry. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


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GEO.  P.  ROWELL   &   GO'S 


THE    GL.ENCOE    REGISTER, 


Olencoe, 


MinueHOta. 


Official  Paper  of  McLeod  County. 
REGISTER     PRINTING     CO.,     Publishers. 


Subscription,  $1.50  a  Year. 

One  of  the  oldest  papers  In  the  State.  An 
excellent  advertising  medium.  Rates  for 
space  very  reasonable. 

THE    PI  QUA    JOURNAL,, 


Published  every  Thursday  at 
Piqua,  ....  Oliio. 

D.  M.  FLEMING  &  SONS,  Proprietors. 

Terms,  $1.50  per  Year. 

An  eight-page  newspaper,  devoted  to  local 
iuterests,  with  a  large  and  increasing  circu- 
lation in  Miami  and  surrounding  counties. 
A  desirable  medium  for  advertisers. 

THE    REVEILLE. 
Fittsbiirgli,        -       -        Penusylvauia. 

KREPS  &  PETERSON,  Publishers. 
Published  every  Wednesday.  The  only 
soldiers'  paper  published  in  Western  Penn- 
sylvania, and  none  west  of  us  nearer  than 
Chicago  or  Indianapolis.  The  Reveille  is 
devoted  to  the  interest  of  the  "Boys  of  '61  to 
'65,"  the  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic,  the 
Union  Prisoners  of  War  Association,  and  all 
other  organizations  tending  to  the  interests 
of  the  ex-Union  soldiers,  their  widows  and 
■orphans.  Communications  should  be  ad- 
dressed to  FRANK  A.  KREPS,  Business  Maua- 
ger,  425  Wood  Street. 

BLOOMING    PRAIRIE    TRIBUNE. 


Issued  Weekly. 


Blooming  Prairie,  Steele  Co.,  Miuu. 

HENRY  M.  DANIELS,  Publisher. 


Everybody  should  subscribe  for  the 
Tribune.  The  thrifty  classes  of  Steele  County 
subscribe  for  it.  Its  circulation  is  steadily 
Increasing,  and  advertisers  are  recommended 
to  test  its  value  as  an  advertising  medium. 

KIRKSVILLE    DEMOCRAT. 


K.irk!<ville, 


MiHsoiiri. 


Issued  every  Thursday. 

Now  in  its  fifteenth  volume.  The  continued 
success  and  Increased  circulation  of  the 
Bemocrat  places  it  the  first  rank  among 
the  weeklies  of  the  State.  Ad vertLsing orders 
promptly  attended  to. 


Terms,  $1.25  a  year. 
W.  L.  CHAPPELL,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


HILLSD.\LE  COLLEGE  HERALD. 

Hillsdale,       -  -  -       Michigan. 

A  weekly  college  newspaper,  established 
18(8.  Published  by  the  Hillsdale  College  Pub- 
lishing Association.  It  is  an  excellent  me- 
dium Tor  advertisers,  especially  for  those  de- 
siring the  attention  of  college  people.  Terms: 
,$1  per  year,  in  advance.  Advertising  rates  : 
One  column,  3  months,  $18;  6  months,  $33; 
1  year,  $60;  half  column,  3  months,  $10;  6 
months,  $18 ;  1  year,  $30 ;  quarter  column, 
3  months,  $6;  6  months,  $9  ;  1  year,  $15.  All 
communications  should  be  addressoci, 

HILLSDALE  HERALD,  Hillsdale,  Mich. 


THE  NORTHWESTERN  TRIBUNE. 


Brainarcl, 


Minnesota. 


A.  J.  HALSTED,  Editor  and  Manager. 


Subscription,  $1.5ff  per  Year. 

The  first  newspaper  published  on  the  North- 
ern Pacific  Railroad  east  of  the  Rocky 
Mountains. 
BEST    ADVERTISING     MEDIUM     IN     THE 
NORTHWEST. 
FINE    BOOK    AND    JOB    PRINTING    A 
SPECIALTY. 


LAKE    SHORE    BULLETIN. 


Port  Clinton, 


Ohio. 


Published  every  Wednesday. 
A.  W.  COURCHAINE,         -         -         Editor. 

Rates  of  Advertising : 

One  column,  per  year,        -        -        -        $80.00 

Subscription : 

One  year,  in  advance,  $1.00;  on  time,  $1.50. 
The  Bulletin  is  an  eight-page.  Independent 
paper ;  is  bright  and  newsy  ;  devoted  to  local 
and  general  news  ;  has  a  large  and  growing 
cii-culatlon,  and  should  command  the  atten- 
tlon  of  advertisers. 

DEMOCRATIC    ENTERPRISE. 

New  Blooiiilield,      -      Pennsylvania. 

Published  every  Thursday. 
C.  W.  RHINESMITH,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Terms,  $1.00  a  Year. 


The  Enterprise  is  published  in  the  centre 
of  an  agricultural  district,  is  an  Influential 
weekly,  circulates  largely  in  Perry  and  ad- 
joining counties.  Is  an  excellent  mediuni 
for  advertisers.    Send  for  rates. 


THE     SOUTHERN     REVEILLE. 


Published  Every  Saturday  at 
Port  Gibson,        -        -        Mississippi. 

J.  S.  MASON,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Terms,  $2.50  Per  Annum. 

The  Reveille  has  gained  rapidly  in  circu- 
lation, and  is  a  live,  spicy,  local  paper.  Is  an 
excellent  advertising  medium. 

HOUSTON    VALLEY    SIGNAL. 


Houston, 


Minnesota. 


Local,  live,  wide-awake,  fearless,  independ- 
ent. Bad  medicine  for  political  bosses,  dead 
beats  and  scallawags  generally.  Believes  in 
protection  to  home  industry.  If  you  would 
learn  of  the  beautiful,  romantic  Southeastern 
Minnesota,  its  vine  clad  hills,  its  purling  trout 
brooks,  rockv  glens  and  lovely  valleys,  the 
Eden  of  the  great  Northwest,  order  The 
Signal,  $1.50  a  year. 

C.  F.  SCHONLAU,  Editor  and  Proprietor.     , 

THE    LA    BELLE    STAR. 


La   Belle,  -  -  Missouri. 

Published  by  C.  W.  MULINEX. 
ISSUED     WEEKLY,     ON     FRIDAY. 

Terms :  $1.50  a  Year. 
"THE    STAR"    is    Published    on    Business 
Principles. 
To  make  the  pajier  worth  the  subscription 
price,  and   thus  increase  its  circulation,  is 
our  aim,  and  liy  so  doing  increase  its  value  as 
an  advertising  medium,  so  that  our  advertis- 
ing i)atrons  nay  also  reci  Ive  value. 
"  LIVE   AND   LET   LIVE." 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


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National     Reformer. 


HOUSTON, 


TEXAS. 


TERMS, 


«1..50    PER    ANNUM. 


FANNIE   CULMORE,  Pablisher. 


CHARLES    CULMORE,  Managing  Editor. 


AN  ILLUSTRATED  SUNDAY  PAPER. 


DEVOTED     TO     REFORMATION,      AND     AIMING      TO     BRING     INTO    FAMILIES    A 
LITERATURE   PURE   AND  ELEVATING.   SAFELY  TO  BE  ENCOURAGED, 
PROFITABLY    TO     BE     READ,      AND     TENDING     TO    PRO- 
MOTE     TRUE      TEMPERANCE,      DEVOTION, 
PURITY,    GOOD    MORALS    AND 
DOMESTIC    HAPPINESS. 


"THE    REFORMER"    WAS    ESTABLISHED    IN    1875,     IS     PUBLISHED     IN    ONE     OF 

THE    LEADING   CITIES   OF   TEXAS,   AND   ITS   CIRCULATION 

EXTENDS  THROUGHOUT  THE  ENTIRE  STATE. 


AS    AN    ADVERTISING   MEDIUM   IT    HAS   NO    EQUAL. 


RATES     FURNISHED      UPON     APPLICATION. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


U98  GEO.   P.   ROWKLL   &  GO'S 

The    Dexter    Gazette. 


DEXTER,  _  -  -  -  MAINE. 

AN  EIGHT-PAGE  WEEKLY,  PUBLISHED  EVERY  FRIDAY  BY  M.  F.  HERRING. 


TERMS,  $1.50  A  YEAR. 


Devoted  to  local  interests,  and  containing  all  the  latest  news.  As  a  home  paper  It  has 
no  equal.  It  circulates  widely  and  effectively.  Advertising  rates  furnished  on  application. 
Address  GAZETTE,  Dexter,  Maine. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  Street,  New  York. 

The    Harlem    Record. 


HARLEM,  -----  NEW    YORK. 


"THE  HARLEM   RECORD"  IS  ISSUED  EVERY  WEDNESDAY  AND  SATURDAY  MORN- 
ING FROM  THE  OFFICE,  2184  THIRD  AVE.,  BET.  119th  AND  120th  STS. 


The  Record  has  a  large  circulation  in  Harlem,  Yorkville  and  the  entire  upper  part  of 
New  York  City.  It  is  devoted  to  the  interests  of  the  people  of  tills  section  of  the  city,  and 
is  a  welcome  visitor.  Advertiser.s  cannot  avail  themselves  of  a  more  valuable  medium. 
Send  for  terms. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Living    Wav- 

MEMPHIS,  -  - -  TENNESSEE. 

REV.  W.  A.  BRINKLEY,  Editor.    REV.  R.  N.  COUNTEE,  Manager. 


PUBLISHED   WEEKLY.     $2.00   PER    YEAR,   $1.00    FOR    SIX    MONTHS.    STRICTLY    IN 

ADVANCE. 


The  advocate  of  Christianity,  education.  Industry  and  equality  before  the  law.  Pub- 
lished in  one  of  the  largest  cities  of  the  Soutli.  With  an  extensive  circulation  it  affords 
advertisers  an  unsurpassed  medium. 

Advertising  Rates.— First  insertion,  one  line,  15  cents ;  for  each  subsequent  insertion, 
10  cents ;  notices  of  marriages  and  deaths,  50  cents.    Special  terms  made  to  business  fli-ms. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

The  Table  Rock  Argus. 

PUBLISHED  EVERY  FRIDAY  MORNING  AT 

TABLE  ROCK,  -  .  -  NEBRASKA. 

B.  F.  THOMAS.  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


The  Argus  is  Republican  in  politics  and  is  devoted  to  the  interest  of  Table  Rock  and 

Pawnee  County. 


It  is  a  good  advertising  medium,  having  a  large  circulation  in  a  thriving  town  and  a 
fine  agricultural  country  that  is  being  rapidly  developed. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1199 


Ipswich    Gazette. 


PUBLISHED    EVERY    THURSDAY'    AT 


IPSIVICH,  -  -  -  EDMUNDS  CO.,  DAK. 


W.    R.    RUGGLES. Editor. 


TERMS:      ....     $'2.00  A  YEAR,  IN  ADVANCE. 


•THE    GAZETTE"    IS    THE    OFFICIAL    ORGAN    OF   THE    TOWN    IN   WHICH    IT    IS 

PUBLISHED. 


IT    IS    WELL    GOTTEN    UP,    AND    WELL    CONDUCTED,     CONTAINS    ALL    THE 
LOCAL    AND    GENERAL    NEWS. 


IT    HAS    A    LARGE     CIRCULATION     THROUGHOUT     THE     TOWN,    COUNTY     AND 

TERRITORY. 


IT    OFFERS    UNEXCELLED    ADVANTAGES    TO    ADVERTISERS. 


RATES      FURNISHED      UPON      APPL,ICATION. 

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Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1200  GEO.  P.  ROWELL  &  CO'S 

THE  BEST  NEWSPAPER  IN  THE  NATIONAL  CAPITAL— EVERYBODY_SAYS  SO. 

THE    NATIONAL    REPUBLICAN. 
WASHINGTON, DIrSTKICT    OF    COI.UMBIA. 

CLINTON  A.  SNOWDEN,  Managing  Editor.        SAM'L  W.  CURRIDEN,  Manager. 

DAILY,  $6.00.    WEEKLY,  $1.00. 

The  National  Republican  (on  Saturdays  or  siiecial  occasions  a  large  8-page  paper).  Is  the 

best  medium  for  advertisers  who  desire  to  reach  the  attention  of  the  better  class  of  patrons, 

both  transient  and  permanent   in  Washington    City.     Its  circulation  is  now  larger  than 

at  any  period  in  its  hlstoiT,  and  it  printed  over  3,000  more  advertisements  last  year  than  In 

any  previous  year.    The  Weekly  has  Its  largest  circulation  In  the  Southern  States,  but  it  also 

goes  into  every  Northern  and  Western  .State.    Its  subscription  list  is  constantly  growing,  and 

ft  Is  confidently  expected  to  reach  :!0,000  by  the  end  of  the  year.    Advertising  rates  very  low. 

THE  NATIONAL  REPUBLICAN  CO.,  Publishers  and  Proprietors. 


DER    PIQUA    CORRESPONDENT. 


PKtUA, -_ OHIO. 

J.  BONI.  HEMSTEGER,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


Der  Correspondent  is  ijublished  every  Wednesday.  It  is  the  only  German  publication 
in  the  Counties  of  Miami,  Shelby,  Champaign  and  Preble,  and  circulates  principally 
among  the  solid  working  classes  of  the  counties  named.  It  is  a  nine-column  folio,  all  home 
print,  compactly  set,  and  brings  about  all  the  news  transpiring  in  the  neighborhood.  Sub- 
scription price,  $1.50  per  annum  :  75  Cents  for  six  months.  Advertising  rates  and  sample 
copies  furnished  free  upon  application.    Address  the  Publisher  for  any  information  you 

may  wish.  

Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

THE     GUIDE. 
ALBANY, NEW   YORK. 

A   JOURNAL  FOR  ODD  FELLOWS  AND  FAMILIES. 

THE  BEST  OF  MEDIUMS  FOR   ADVERTISING    AMONG  AN   INTELLIGENT,    INDUSTRI- 
OUS, BUYING  CLASS  OF  PEOPLE. 
TURNER  &  POWERS, Publishers. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


CIRCULATION,  5,000  MONTHLY. 

GREAT    WESTERN    RAILWAY    GUIDE    AND    BUSINESS 

DIRECTORY. 
KANSAS    CITY, MISSOURI. 

The  cheapest  advertising  medium  in  the  West.    It  reaches  the  buyers  in  seven  States 

and  one  Territory,  and  is  kept  on  file  in  every  Hotel  in  the  West.    As  a  book  for  reference. 

It  is  safe  to  assume  that  It  has  audience  with  at  least  twenty  to  twenty-five  thousand  people 

every  day.     Indorsed  by  all  General  Passenger  Agents  in  Kansas  City.     Published  by  the 

KANSAS  CITY  ADVERTISING  AGENCY,     -       -     119  W.  6th  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

A.  H.  HALSEY,  Manager. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     MI  D  LA  N  D     SUN. 
MIDLAND    CITY, MICHIGAN. 

J.  S.  HOLDEN  &  SON,  Publishers. 

SUBSCRIPTION,  $1.25,  IN  ADVANCE.  ■   '        -  -  ISSUED  WEEKLY. 

A  NATIONAL  PAPER  HAVING  A  GOOD  CIRCULATION. 


IT   IS   A    FIRST-CLASS    WEEKLY    JOURNAL,    WITH    A    FIRST-CLASS    NEWSPAPER 

AND    JOB    OUTFIT. 


Geo.  P    Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     ADVANCE. 


PEOTONE, --  ILiIilNOIS. 

WEEKLY.      ISSUED  FRIDAY. 


EPH.    L.    KNAPP,       -  -  Publisher. 

Send  for  a  sample  copy  of  The  Advance  If  you  want  a  good  family  paper,  or  better,  if 
you  wish  to  advertise  where  you  will  get  your  money's  worth,  give  its  advertising  columns 
a  trial.    Orders  promptly  attended  to  at  reasonable  rates. 

TERMS,        -        -        -        $1.00  PER  YEAR. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10   Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1201 


The    Evening    Journal. 


JERSEY    CITY,  .  .  -  NEW    JERSEY. 


PUBLISHED   BY   THE   EVENING   JOURNAL    ASSOCIATION. 


Z.    K.   PANGBORN,   Editor.  -  -  -        JOSEPH   A.   DEAR,   Business   Manager. 


"THE    EVENING    JOURNAL"    IS    PRE-EMINENTLY    A    FAMILY    PAPER,  WHOSE 
READERS    ARE    FROM    ALL    PARTIES   AND   ALL    CLASSES. 


ITS     AVERAGE     DAILY     CIRCULATION     FOR     PAST    FIVE    YEARS    HAS    BEEN    AS 

FOLLOWS : 

In  ISSO 6,825. 

•'  ISSl,       ....  r,-230. 

"  ISS-i,         ....  8,313. 

"  1883,      ....  9,632. 

"  1884,    ....  9.311. 

Proof  of  actual  circulation  given  at  any  time  to  Inquiring  advertisers.  Reading  matter 
on  every  page,  and  classification  and  arrangement  of  advertisements  such  as  to  give  the 
best  possible  display  for  their  money. 


The    Lincoln    Daily    Journal. 

W  E  E  K  L,  Y  : 
THE    LOGAN    COUNTY    TRIBUNE. 


LINCOLN,  .  _  -  ILLINOIS. 


By      JOHN      EDMUNDS. 


TERMS      OF      SUBSJCRIPTION  : 
Daily    Journal,    $-3.00    Pear  Year.       Weekly   Tribune,    $1.00  Per  Year. 


Lincoln  is  situated  on  the  main  line  of  the  Chicago  &  Alton  railroad,  at  the  junction 
of  the  Wabash  and  P.  D.  &  E.  It  is  155  mUes  from  Cliicago,  126  from  St.  Louis  and  30  from 
the  state  capital.  It  is  a  regular  organized  city,  working  under  a  special  charter,  has  a 
population  of  nearly  8,000  and  Is  called  the  "  Forest  City "  of  Central  Illinois.  Logan 
county,  of  which  it  is  the  county  seat,  has  a  population  of  30,000. 

The  Lincoln  Daily  Journal  is  the  only  daily  ijaper  published  within  a  radius  of  30 
miles,  and  in  its  columns  at  any  time  may  be  found  the  names  of  the  leading  business  men. 


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RATES      OF      ADVERTISING 

ARE    UNIFORM    AND   CAN   BE    HAD    UPON   APPLICATION   AT   THE    OFFICE. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  Yorli. 

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1-202  GEO.  P.  ROWBLL  &  GO'S 

ESTABLISHED  1850. 

THE    WOLVERINE    CITIZEN. 

PUBLISHED  EVERY  SATURDAY  AT 

FlilNT,  ....  GENESEE    CO.,    MICH. 

F.  H.  RANKIN  &  SON,  Editors  aud  Publishers. 
SUBSCRIPTION,   $1.50  PER  YEAR,   IN  ADVANCE.      RATES   OF  ADVERTISING   ON 

APPLICATION. 
Geo.  P.  ROWELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

THE    SAGINAW    ADVERTISER. 

ISSUED   WEEKLY. 
EAST    SAGINAW,  ....  MICHIGAN. 

J.  G.  McCALL.  -  ■  -  Publisher. 

Circulates  on  the  Flint  and  Pere  Marquette  Railway,  running  from  Detroit  to   Lake 
Michigan,  through  a  thickly  populated  country. 

Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     HURON     TIMES. 
HURON,  ......  DAKOTA. 

DAILY    AND    WEEKLY    EDITIONS. 

NATHAN  T.  SMITH.  JOHN  CAIN. 

DAILY  EDITIONS,  $10.00  PER  YEAR.        WEEKLY  EDITIONS,  $2.00  PER  YEAR. 

The  largest  cli-culations   and   the   best  advertising  mediums   in  this   section   of   the 
country.    Advertising  rates  furnished  upon  application.    Address, 

THE  TIMES  CO.,  .....  HURON,  DAKOTA. 


THE    PEPIN    STAR. 
PEPIN,  .....  PEPIN  CO.,  WIS. 

GEO.  E.  KIRKPATRICK,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

OFFICLAX  COUNTY  PAPER.  SUBSCRIPTION,  $2.00  PER  YEAR. 

The  Star  Is  a  live  local  newspaper  published  every  Thursday.  Its  subscribers  com- 
prise all  classes  in  all  parts  of  the  country.  As  an  advertising  medium  it  has  no  equal  in 
this  section  of  the  State.    Rates  furnished  upon  application. 


AUTHORS'    REVIEW^    AND    SCRAP-BOOK. 
PITTSBIKGH,  ...  PENNSYLVANIA. 

PERCY  F.  SMITH,  Publisher  and  Proprietor.  R.  J.  MILLER,  Editor. 

A  sixteen-page  Illustrated  Monthly  Magazine,  containing  text  matter  for  the  study  of 
literature  and  supplemental  reading  for  use  In  public  schools:  also  for  home  reading. 

TERMS  :  Single  subscription,  75c.:  in  club  of  ten  to  one  address,  CUc;  to  school  children, 
50c.  Sent  by  mail  to  all  parts  of  the  United  States.  Advertising  Rates  :  We  have  a  little 
valuable  space  on  our  covers  for  advertisements  at  the  annexed  sciiedule  of  prices— One 
inch,  one  time,  $4 ;  quarter  column,  one  time,  $6 ;  half  column,  one  time,  $10 ;  one  column, 
one  time,  $15. 

CAROLINE    SENTINEL. 

BOWLING    GREEN,  ....  VIRGINIA. 

A.  B.  DUNAWAY.  Editor.  W.  B.  ENNIS,  Business  Manager. 

A  weekly  journal,  devoted  to  news,  politics,  literature,  agriculture  and  advertising. 
PUBLISHED  EVERY  WEDNESDAY  MORNING  BY  THE  CAROLINE  SENTINEL  PUB:  CO. 

Terms  :  One  copy,  one  year,  $1,  if  paid  in  advance  ;  if  not,  $1.50  per  year.  Any  Informa- 
tion concerning  rates  and  terms  will  be  furnished  on  application. 


Geo.  P.  Rowkll  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


HENDERSON    TIMES. 

HENDERSON,  .....  TEXAS. 

R.  T.  MILNER,  Editor  and  Proprietor.  ESTABLISHED  1859. 

Advertisers  desiring  to  bring  their  notices  to  the  attention  of  the  public  will  bear  in 
mind  that  The  Times  is  one  of  the  best  adverti.sing  mediums  in  this  part  of  the  State. 

RATES  LOW.     SEND  FOR  THEM. 


Gbo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  No.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 
THE     HERALD^ 


TINA,  .....  MISSOURI. 

J.  L.  BROWN,  Editor  and  Publisher.  PUBLISHED  EVERY  FRIDAY. 

The  only  paper  published  at  Tina.    Its  circulation  is  large  and  steadily  increasing.    Ad- 
vertisers will  benefit  themselves  by  applying  for  rates  before  going  elsewhere. 

Geo.  p.  Rowkll  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1203 


The    American    World. 


(TWENTY    PAGES,    14x20    INCHES.) 


AN    AJSIERICAN    NEWSPAPER    DEVOTED    TO    THE    EXTENSION    OF    DOMESTIC 

AND    FOREIGN    TRADE. 


PUBLISHED    MONTHLY.  SUBSCRIPTION,    S'J.OO    PER    ANNUM. 


PUBLICATION    OFFICE 

401    LOCUST    STREET,  -  -  PHILADELPHIA. 


D.    E.    HENING,  -  -  Editor. 


A  MONTHLY  CHRONICLE  OF  THE  WORLD'S   PROGRESS  IN  COMMERCE,  MANUFAC- 
TURES, FINANCE  AND  SCIENCE. 


CIRCULATED    THRC.    iHOUT   THE   UNITED    STATES,    THE   WEST  INDIES,    BRAZIL, 

MEXICO,    ARGENTINE   REPUBLIC,   PERU,   CHILI,   THE   SANDWICH 

ISLANDS,  AUSTRALASIA  AND  BRITISH  INDIA. 


Willie  catering  to  extend  foreign  trade  THE  AMERICAN  WORLD  is  by  no  means  a 
paper  exclusively  for  export  business,  or  for  trade  of  any  particular  section  of  the 
world,  but  a  business  newspaper,  possessing  the  requisite  capital  and  facilities  for  the  pro- 
curement of  news  of  interest  aud  benefit  to  American  Manufacturers  and  Merchants.  It 
furnishes  to  home  readers  the  spirit  of  the  commercial  press  of  foreign  lands,  giving  valu- 
able suggestions  to  manufacturers  and  shippers  respecting  the  condition  and  requirements 
of  distant  markets,  and  on  the  other  hand  acquaints  readers  abroad  with  our  progress  in 
inventions,  manufactures  and  science,  and  cultivates  a  relationship  which  cannot  be 
otherwise  than  commercially  beneficial. 

Manufacturers  of  all  kinds  of  Machinery,  Mechanical  Tools,  Mining  Impkments, 
Scientific  Instruments,  Hardware  Specialties,  Cordage,  Lumber,  Carriage  and  Wagon 
Woodwork,  Saddlery  and  Carriage  Mountings,  Sashes  and  Doors,  Portable  Houses,  &c.,  &c., 
will  find  this  publication  a  valuable  aid  in  extending  their  business. 


SPECIAL  LOW  RATES  FOR  TRIAL  ADVERTISEMENTS  FURNISHED  ON  APPLICATION. 


GEO.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  No.  10  Spruce  St..  New  York. 


1204 


GEO.  P.  ROWELL   &  GO'S 


CARROLIiTON    JOURNAL,. 
Carrollton,  -  -  Missouri. 


McCLANAHAK  &  O'BRYANT, 
Publishers. 


A  wide-awake,  ttiirty-six-column  journal, 
witli  a  circulation  of  1,500.  Advertising  rates, 
which  are  reasonable,  made  known  on  appli- 
cation. 

TERMS  OF  SUBSCRIPTION, 

$1.50  a  Year.      


DODGE    CENTER    INDEX. 


Dodge  Co., 


Minnesota. 


Published  Weekly  by 
O.  H.  PHILLIPS,  at  Dodge  Center. 


The  Index  contains  all  the  latest  news, 
agricultural  and  other  matter  of  interest  to 
the  merchant,  farmer  and  mechanic. 

To  advertisers  the  Index  is  a  valuable  me- 
dium. Subscription  (in  advance),  $1.50  per 
Year. 


THE    TYNDALIi    TRIBUNE. 
Tyndall,      -      Bon  Homme  Co.,  Dak. 

S.  W.  WILLCOX,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


The  Tribune  is  an  eight  page  Weekly,  bright 
and  sparkling,  well-filled  with  all  the  local 
and  general  news.  The  enterprising  town  of 
Tyndall  is  in  the  geographical  centre  of  Bon 
Homme  Countv.  siirrounded  by  a  rich  agri- 
cultural and  stock-raising  country,  in  the 
centre  of  the  great  flax  belt,  is  three  years 
old,  has  600  inhabitants,  is  a  live  business 
town.  The  Tribune  has  no  equal  in  this 
section  of  the  State  as  an  advertising  medium. 

THE    PLAINDEALiER. 
Detroit,         ...        Michigan. 

ESTABLISHED  IN  1883. 

PUBLISHED    EVERY     FRIDAY     BY     THE 
PLAINDEALER  CO. 


THE  IDEAL  NEWSPAPER  FOR   COLORED 
PEOPLE. 


GOOD  ADVERTISING  MEDIUM. 


THE    ARTHUR     ENTERPRISE. 
Artliur,     -    Wellington  Co.,  Out.,  Ca. 

E.  J.  O'CALLAGHAN,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

A  Journal  devoted  to  Politics,  Religious  and 
Temperance  matters.  Agriculture,  Local  and 
General  News,  Fashion  and  Household  mat- 
ters. Select  Stories  and  Poetry,  and  especially 
to  the  Interests  of  Arthur. 

The  only  newspaper  published  in  this  en- 
terprising town.     As  an  advertising  medium 
it  has   no   superior  in  this    section   of  the 
Province.    Subscription,  $1.50  per  annum. 
Bates  of  Advertising  on  application. 

OUR    BROTHER    IN    RED. 


THE    MIL.BANK    NEWS-LETTER. 


Mnskogee, 


Indian  Territory. 


J.  F.  THOMPSON  and  T.  F.  BREWER, 
Publishers. 


Milbank, 


Dakota. 


TERMS  :— $2.00  PER  YEAR. 

Owned   and  Edited   by  IRVING  BATH. 

The  News-Letter  Is  an  eight-page,  forty- 
eightcolumn  newspaper,  is  well-established 
and  has  a  large  circulation,  and  is,  beyond 
doubt,  the  best  advertising  medium  in  this 
section. 

BARNARD    GAZETTE. 

Missouri. 


A  sixteen-page  Monthly  Paper  devoted  to  the 

Promotion  of  the  Cause  of  Education, 

Temperance   and    Religion   in 

the  Indian  Territory. 

TERMS :— One  Year,  50  Cents  ;   Six  Months, 

25  Cents. 

A  most  desirable  advertising  medium 


Barnard, 


Published  every  Friday. 

J.  H.  DYER,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

EIGHT-PAGE  PAPER 


$1.00  PER   YEAR,    IN  ADVANCE. 
CIRCULATION,   600. 


INDEPENDENT  IN  POLITICS. 

EAST  GRAND  FORKS  COURIER. 

East  Grand  Forks,       -       Minnesota. 


Published  every  Friday,  by 
F.  J.  DUFFY. 


As  an  advertising  medium  it  is  unequalled, 
there  being  but  One  other  newspaper  pub- 
lished within  a  radius  of  25  miles. 


Both  sides  of  the  Courier  are  printed  at 
home.  ' 


McDowell,  progress. 

Peerysville,  -  West  Virginia. 

H.  C.  AUVIL,  Proprietor. 

J.  R  GREENAWALT,  Editor. 


PUBLISHED  EVERY  SATURDAY. 


Terms :  $1.00  a  Year. 


A  live,  local  newspaper.  Has  a  large  circu- 
lation ttu-oughout  the  county.  Is  a  first-class 
advertising  medium.  Rates  furnished  upon 
application. 

THE    EOCAL.CHRONICLE. 
Wills  Point,  -  -  Texas. 


Published  Every  Thursday. 


JUD.  RILEY  &  T.  E.  STRONG, 
Editors  and  Proprietors. 
The  Chronicle  Is  published  lu  one  of  the 
most  enterprising  towns  in  Texas.  As  its 
name  indicates  it  Is  devoted  to  the  interests  of 
the  locality  in  which  it  is  issued.  It  also  cir- 
culates largely  throughout  the  State. 

Terms  :  .§1.00  per  Year.    Circulation.  720. 


THE    OVERSEER. 


Established  1879. 


Issued  Monthly. 


Subscription,  $1.00  per  Annum,  In  Advance. 

W.  P.  BOHN,  Publisher. 
St.   L-ouis,  -  -  Missouri. 

Official  Organ  of  the  Ancient  Order 
of  United  Workmen. 
Our  circulation  is  general  among  a  mem- 
bership  of  over   20,0i00   intelligent   business 
men  and  skilled  mechanics,  chiefly  in  the 
States  of  Illinois,  Missouri  and  Kansas. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1205 


The    Chicago    Ledger. 


CHICAGO,  -----  ILLINOIS. 


THE    LEADING    STORY    AND    HUMOROUS    PAPER    OF    THE   WEST. 


PUBLISHED   EVERY    SATURDAY,    BY   THE    CHICAGO   LEDGER    CO. 


AN    EIGHT-PAGE,    SIX-COLUMN   PAPER   DEVOTED   TO   LITERATURE    AND    HUMOR 

OF    A    HIGH    CHARACTER. 


CIRCULATES    IN     EV'!;RY    STATE    AND    TERRITORY    IN    THE    UNION. 


SUBSCRIPTION    PRICF,  -  -  -  Si. 00    PER    YEAR. 


AN    EXCELLENT    ADVERTISING    MEDIUM, 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Owensboro    Inquirer. 


OWENSBORO.  -  -  -  -  KENTUCKY. 


ISSUED    TRI-WEEKLY    AND    WEEKLY. 


INQUIRER   PUBLISHING    CO.,         -  -  -  -        Proprietors. 


J.    J.    SWEENEY, )  p.,._„ 
A.    Y.    FORD,         ^Eaitors. 


Owensboro,  a  County  Seat,  is  the  principal  shipping  point  for  the  Green  River  Country, 
and  is  the  largest  whiskey  and  tobacco  market  in  the  West,  numerous  distilleries  and 
tobacco  factories  being  located  there.  It  is  also  the  leading  wood-working  town  in  the 
State. 


The  Inquirer,  a  first  class  journal  in  every  respect,  circulates  the  town  and  Daviess 
County  thoroughly  and  the  State  generally,  consequently  reaches  all  classes. 

The  popular  paper  of  this  part  of  the  State.  The  best  advertising  medium  for  Daviess 
and  adjoining  counties.  Circulation,  among  bona-flde  paying  subscribers,  lai-ge"  and 
steadily  Increasing.    The  very  best  value  given  to  advertising  patrons  at  reasonable  rates 


ADVERTISE     IN      THE      INQUIRER 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1206  GEO.   P.   ROWELL   &   GO'S 

THE    -WAVELAND    BANNER. 

(SUCCESSOR  TO  CALL.) 
WAVELAND,  .....  INDIANA. 

SUBSCRIPTION,         -  -  -         Sl.OO  PER  YEAR,  IN  ADVANCE. 

Every  Saturday.    Circulation  over  500  copies.    Circulates  among  a  great  many  wealthy 
farmers.    The  Banner  is  a  five-column  quarto,  and  is  a  valuable  advertising  medium. 
J.  W.  HENNON,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  Nevsr  York. 


THE      REPORTER. 
HOLLY    SPRINGS,  ...  -  MISSISSIPPI. 

A  nine-column  paper.    Democratic  in  Politics. 
One  of  the  oldest  and  cheapest  papers   in    Mississippi.     A  large  circulation  in  a  fine 
section  of  the  country.    Subscription  price  only  $1.00  per  Annum.    Address, 
JOHN  CALHOON,  •  -  Publisher. 

Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

MINNEAPOLIS,      WOOD      AND      IRON.  ,„^^^^o^^. 

A    REVIEW    OF    THE    PROGRESS    OF   INDUSTRIAL,   AND   MECHANICAL   ARTS 
IN  THE  NORTHWESTERN  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES. 

WOOD  AND  IRON  PUBLISHING  CO., Publishers. 

Tribune  Building,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

PUBLISHED  MONTHLY, AT  $1.00  PER  YEAR. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

THE     "WEEKLY     JOURNAL. 
PETERSBURG,  .....  MICHIGAN. 

O.  C.  BACON  &  BRO.,  Publishers  and  Proprietors. 

Circulation  larger  than  any  paper  in  Monroe  County.    Eight  pages.    Special  rates  to 
foreign  advertisers.    Write  for  space  rates.    Excellent  advertising  medium. 

Geo.  p.  Rowkll  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     PI  NE     KNOT. 
CLOQUET,  -  -  - -  -  MINNESOTA. 

PAGE  &  GOTTRY,  Editors  and  Proprietors. 


The  paper  has  the  large.st  circulation  In  the  county,  and  one  of  the  best  local  news- 
papers In  the  northwestern  part  of  Minnesota.  Advertisers  remember  this.  Rates  reason- 
able.   Write  for  them. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     NEIV     STAR. 
KENTVILLE,  .....  NOVA  SCOTIA. 

A.  J.  PINEO,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
PUBLISHED  EVERY  FRIDAY.  $1.00  PER  ANNUM. 

This  paper  has  a  large  and  rapidly  increasing  circulation  among  the  farmers  of  the 
Annapolis  and  Cornwallls  Valley,  the  "Garden  of  Nova  Scotia."  An  excellent  advertising 
medium.    Rates  low. 


Geo.  p.  Rowkll  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


PEARL    RIVER    NEWS.  ^t^^to^todt 

COLUMBIA,  .....  MISSISSIPPI. 

Published  by  WILLIAMS  &  DALE. 

Official  journal  of  Marion  Co.    Official  journal  of  Lawrence  Co.    Issued  weekly  on  Friday. 

TERMS,  ....  $1.00  PER  ANNUM. 

An  independent  newspaper,  devoted  to   no   clique  or   party.    Marion  and   adjoining 

counties  are    thoroughly  covered  with  the  News,  and  advertisers  desiring  to  reach  the 

trade  should  patronize  its  columns. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


CARLETONIA. 

PUBLISHED   MONTHLY  DURING   THE    COLLEGIATE   YEAR    BY   THE   SENIOR   AND 

JUNIOR  CLASSES  OF  CARLETON  COLLEGE.  _,     _  , 

NORTHFIELD,  .....  MINNESOTA. 

A  Limited  Space  Devoted  to  Select  Advertisements. 
E.  W.  KELLOGG,  '85,  .  .  -  -  Business  Manager. 

Terms,  $1.00  Per  Year,  in  Advance. 
1^-  All  business  communications  should  be  addressed  to  the  business  manager.     AH 
others  may  be  addressed  to  The  Carletonia,  Northfleld,  Minnesota. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1207 


The    Pulpit    of    To-Dav. 


WESTFIELD,  -  _  -  -  NE"W    YORK. 


A    CONSOLIDATION    OF    THE    ENGLISH    AND    PLYMOUTH    PULPITS. 


A    MONTHLY    HOMILETIC    MAGAZINE 
For    Pastors,    Families    and    Cliristian    Workers. 


BY    ALFRED    E.    ROSE. 


Contains  each  month  from  three  to  five  sermons  In  full  by  leading  English  Ministers ; 
the  only  authorized  publication  of  Henry  Ward  Beecher's  sermons  from  EUinwood's 
stenographic  reports ;  besides  various  homiletlc  and  miscellaneous  matter. 


•'  No  living  American  preacher  has  so  many  hearers,  readers  and  friends 
who  seek  his  cheering  and  comforting  words,  or  so  strongly  influences  for 
the  good  of  his  fellow-men.  It  is  a  vast  audience  that  no  building  erected 
by  man  could  contain.  All  over  the  country,  in  cities  and  in  the  distant 
forests,  in  the  palace  and  in  the  cabin,  the  sad,  the  suffering  and  the  de- 
spairful turn  to  him  for  hope  and  rest.  He  has  their  hearts,  and  can  supply 
their  needs.  It  is  impossible  to  estimate  his  influence  in  the  formation  of 
religious  character  in  the  United  States."— Bosf on.  Daily  Olobe. 


ADVERTISING    DEPARTMENT. 

The  peculiar  advantages  of  The  Pulpit  as  a  medium  for  advertising  matter  which  it 
is  desirable  to  bring  to  the  attention  of  th^heads  of  families  are  several  : 

1.  It  goes  to  the  active-minded,  thinking,  thrifty  people. 

2.  It  is  prized  and  kept  by  a  large  proportion  of  subscribers  preserved  in  "  binders," 
in  semi-annual  volumes. 

3.  It  is  taken  by  those  who  want  to  read  It,  and  not  "on  general  principles,"  like  a 
newspaper. 

__4.  It  is  largely  loaned  from  one   famUy  to  another,  and  so   has  an  unusual  number 
of  readers  for  its  circulation. 

5.  It  is  in  large  and  growing  demand,  its  circulation  having  nearly  doubled  since  its 
consolidation. 

6.  Its  advertising  space  is  limited,  its  pages  small,  its  advertisements  few  and  neatly 
displayed,  so  that  each  one  is  sure  to  be  seen. 


TERMS    OF    ADVERTISING  : 

Per  Agate  Line,  no  fixed  position 25  cents. 

Per  Agate  Line,  fixed  position 50       " 

SUBJECT  TO  APPROVAL. 

None  but  clean  advertising  desired  or  received. 

No  reading  matter  advertising  taken  at  any  price.  ~^ 

Copy  will  be  received  until  the  20th  of  each  month. 

But  ^a  limited  space  will  be  allowed  for  advertising,  and  cards  of  moderate  size  are 
preferred. 


Geo.    p.    Rowell    &    Co.,    Agents,    10   Spruce    St.,    New   York. 


1208 


GEO.  P.  ROWELL   &  GO'S 


THE    NATIONAL    AMERICAN. 


707  Olive  Street, 


St.  Louis,  Mo, 


BENJAMIN  WALTER,  Editor. 

The  National  American  is  tlie  oldest 
and  the  leading  prohibition  paper  of  the 
Mississippi  Valley.  It  is  Republican  in 
politics,  nonpartisan  in  prohibition,  and 
bitterly  opposed  to  the  Third  Party  move- 
ment.   

Weekly,  $1  per  Annum. 

WESTERN     LAND      GUIDE      AND 
REAL    ESTATE    LAWYER. 

Detroit, 


Micliigan. 


QUARTERLY. 


CHARLES  B.  HOWELL,  Etiitor  and  PubUsher. 

Subscription,  50  Cents  ijer  Year. 
Sixteen  page  (minimum)  and  cover;  size  of 

page  9x6  inches. 
Monthly,  established    Mav,  1883;  Quarterly, 
January,  lS85. 


THE    DICKSON    COUNTY    PRESS. 


Dickson, 


Tennessee. 


Published  Every  Thursday. 

CONANT    &    FREEMAN, 
Editors  and  Publishers. 


A  well  gotten  up,  bright  and  progressive 
paper,  contains  all  the  local  and  general 
news ;  it  circulates  extenslvelv  throughout 
the  County  and  State.  A  most  desirable  me- 
dium  for  advertising. 

FRATERNAL    INDICATOR. 
Rondout,        ...        New  York. 

D.  J.  AUCHMOODY,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
18  and  20  Union  Ave.,  Rondout,  N.  Y. 

A  monthly  journal  devoted  to  the  interest 
of  Fraternal  Societies.  Offlcial  Organ  of  the 
Supreme  Lodge,  Knights  of  Columbia.  An 
attractive  journal,  with  a  large  circulation. 

Advertising  Rates:  1  inch  space,  1  mo.,  $1.25; 
6  mos.,  $3,50;  1  year,  $6.00;  3  inch,  1  mo., 
$2.50 ;  6  mos.,  $6.00 ;  1  vear,  $10.00 ;  }4  column, 
1  mo.,  $5.00;  6  mos.,  $15.00;  1  vear,  $25.00;  1  col- 
umn, 1  mo.,  $10.00 ;  6  mo.,  $36.00 ;  1  vear,  $50.00. 

Address  all  orders  to 
FRATERNAL  INDICATOR.   Rondout,   N.  Y. 

ODESSA    HERALD. 


Odessa, 


Lafayette  Co.,  Mo. 


Published  by  D.  REDDINGTON,  every  Friday. 


$1.50  PER  ANNUM. 


A  large  circulation  in  the  centre  of  a  rich 
and  thickly-settled  community. 


THE    SUMNER    COUNTY     PRESS. 


BY    JACOB    STOTLER. 
Wellington, 


Kansas. 


Established  1873. 


Terms,  $1.50  per  year,  in  advance.  This  old- 
established  journal  still  maintains  its  reputa- 
tion as  the  best  local  paper  in  the  County. 
Devoted  to  the  best  interests  of  the  County 
and  State,  It  circulates  widely  and  effectively. 
Advertising  rates  made  known  on  application. 


THE    FREE    SOUTH. 


Houston, 


Chickasaw  Co.,  Miss. 


G.  S.  FOSTER,  Editor. 


FREE   SOUTH   PUBLISHING   CO.,    Prop'rs. 

$1.50  per  Annum. 
A  weekly  newspaper  devoted  to  the  Inter- 
ests of  the  people.  A  bright,  newsy  journal. 
Has  a  large  home  and  State  circulation.  A 
most  excellent  medium  for  advertisers. 
Rates  furnished  upon  application. 


DE    HOPE. 


Holland, 


Michigan. 


A  Christian  family  newspaper  published  at 
the  Hope  College  Printing  Office.  Rev.  J.  H. 
Karsten,  Editor.  Articles  for  publication, 
news  items,  communications,  moneys  con- 
cerning De  Hope,  besides  all  other  corres- 
pondence, must  be  addressed  to  Rev.  J.  H. 
Karsten,  Holland,  Mich.  Terms:  Two  dollars 
per  annum,  in  advance.  Two  dollars  and  fifty 
cents,  if  not  paid  during  the  first  six  months  of 
the  volume.  Terms  of  advertising  furnished 
on  application. 


WINDOM     RECORD. 


Windoin, 


Kansas. 


WM.  CLAYTON,  EcUtor  and  Proprietor.    •. 

Terms,  per  Year,  $1.50. 

A  bright,  sparkling  weekly  devoted  to  local 
interests,  with  a  large  circulation  in  McPher- 
son  Co.  and  through  the  State.  Advertising 
Rates  :— Discount  and  special  rates  given  on 
large  amounts  of  advertising.  1  in.,  once,  50 
cents;  1  in.,  1  mo.,  $1.0(J ;  1  in.,  3  mos.,  $2.25; 
1  in.,  6  mos.,  $4.00 ;   1  in.,  1  year,  $6.00. 


ESTABLISHED   1873. 
THE    MEDICAL    BRIEF. 
St.  Louis,        ... 


Missouri. 


A  Monthly  Journal  of  Practical  Medicine. 


The  largest  circulation  of  any  Medical  Jour- 
nal In  the  world. 

Terms,  $2.00  a  year,  in  advance. 

J.  J.  LAWRENCE,  A.M.,  M.D.,  Publisher, 

flouthwest  cor.  9th  and  Olive  Sts.,  St.  Louis, 

Mo.,  and  150  Nassau  St.,  New  York  City. 


THE   SENTINEL. 


Harold, 


Hughes  Co.,  Dak. 


SENTINEL  PUBLISHING  CO.,  Publishers. 
Subscription,  $2.00  per  Annum. 

A  Democratic  Newspaper  issued  every 
Thursday.  Is  an  eight-page  Journal,  and  de- 
voted to  the  local  interests  of  its  county 
and  vicinity.  It  has  a  large  subscription  list 
and  its  circulation  is  rapidly  increasing.  An 
excellent  medium  for  advertisers  to  reach 
this  enterprising  section  of  the  country. 

Rates  furnished  upon  application. 


SPRINGVILLE    NEW    ERA. 


Springville, 


Linn  Co.,  Iowa. 


J.  S.  BUTLER,  Pub.    C.  S.  SHANKLIN,  Editor. 


Terms  :  $1.00  per  Year. 


The  New  Er.^  is  an  eight-page  newspaper, 
bright,  clean  and  newsy,  devoted  to  local  in- 
terests. It  is  unexcelled  as  an  advertising 
medium,  as  it  has  an  extensive  circulation 
throughout  the  County  and  State. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTOKY.  1209 


THE  DAINTIEST,  HANDSOMEST,  AND  MOST  PEACTICAL  OF  THE  STRICTLY  FIRST 
CLASS    ILLUSTRATED   TRADE    PUBLICATIONS  PRINTED  IN  THE  WORLD. 


Journal     of     Progress; 

THE    WOOD    WORKERS'    MAGAZINE. 


907    ARCH    STREET,  -  -  PHILADELPHIA,    PA. 


PUBLISHED    MONTHLY    BY    THE    JOURNAL    OP    PROGRESS    COMPANY. 


ADVERTISING    RATES    MADE    KNOWN    ON    APPLICATION.  SUBSCRIPTION    PRICE, 

S2.00    PER    YEAR. 


WHAT    ADVERTISERS    THINKI  lOF    US. 

Hartford  Steam  Boiler  Inspection  and  Insurance  Co.— "I  have  taken  time  to  look  through 
and  read  the  Journal  of  Progress.    It  is  the  best  of  all  the  trade  publications." 

J.    M.    ALLEN,  President. 

Office  of  J.  Stevens  &  Co.,  Manufacturers  of  Breach-Loading  Sporting  and  Hunters'  Pet 
Rifles,  ^Manufacturer  of  the  "Double  Tip  Countersink."]  Chicopee  Falls,  Mass.— "We  accept 
.your  offer.  We  inclose  advertisement  and  mail  cut,  so  tliere  will  be  no  delay.  The  writer 
"will  say  here,  that  it  is  a,  pleasure  to  take  your  paper  home  to  read,  and  it  Is  bj-  far,  the 
finest  one  which  comes  to  our  office,  and  considering  the  amount  of  advertising  we  carry 
we  see  about  all  the  trade  publications.  It  has  so  fine  an  appearance  that  we  had  its  name 
placed  on  our  advertising  list  to  use  when  some  of  the  older  contracts  expire." 

From  C.  B.  Rogers  &  Co.,  Manufacturers  of  Wood-working  Machinery,  Norwich,  Conn.— 
•'  We  very  much  like  the  appearance  of  your  Journal." 

From  C.  O.  &  A.  D.  Porter,  Manufacturers  of  Woodworking  Machinery,  Grand  Rapids, 
Mich. — "  We  Uke  your  paper  very  much." 

OfiQce  of  the  "School  of  Design,"  Cincinnati,  Ohio.— "Your  Journal  is  beautifully 
printed  :  it  Is  unique  in  the  clearness  of  its  tvpographj'  and  general  beauty  of  appearance." 

BENN    PITTMAN. 

"Without  exception  the  best  and  onlv  purely  Technical  Art  Journal  published." 

CHAS.    G.    LELAND. 

Office  of  Pool  &  Hunt,  Baltimore, -Md.—"  We  have  received  copies  of  the  Journal,  and 
consider  it  a  very  excellent  piece  of  work." 

Arkansas  City,  Ark.—"  Your  paper  is  just  what  I  have  been  looking  for.  Inclosed,  etc." 

H.    E.    B.,  Master  Car  Builder. 

Office  of  Cordesman  &  Egan  Co.,  Manufacturers  of  Wood-working  Machinery,  Cincin- 
nati, Ohio.— "We  think  that  the  Editor  and  Manager  of  the  Journal  of  Progress  (with 
whom  we  are  well  acquainted),  Is  doing  a  grand  work,  and  has  '  hit  the  nail  on  the  head.' 
This  paper  takes  the  lead." 

Office  of  Goodell  &  Waters,  Manufacturers  of  Wood-working  Machinery,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.—"  We  take  as  much  Interest  in  the  welfare  of  your  paper  as  if  we  were  financially 
Interested  in  It." 


NOTICES    FROM    THE    PRESS. 

The  Journal  op  Progress,  in  wood-working,  appears  to  be  just  what  is  wanted— a  first- 
class  technical  art  magazine.  It  contains  some  very  carefully  executed  illustrations  and 
excellent  contributed  articles.— The  Builder,  London,  England." 

The  Journal  of  Progress,  the  Wood-workers'  Magazine,  published  at  907  Arch  street, 
Philadelphia,  with  each  succeeding  issue  sustains  its  reputation  of  being  "  one  of  the 
daintiest,  hand  somest,  and  most  practical  of  the  strictly  flrst-class  illustrated  trade  journals 
published."— Pu6;is/iecs'  Weekly. 

The  Journal  of  Progress,  the  Wood-Workers'  Magazine,  published  in  Philadelphia. 
This  is  a  new  aspirant  for  public  favors,' and  bids  fair  to  secure  them.  It  is  edited  with 
ability  and  by  an  editor  who  seems  to  know  what  he  is  writing  about.  This  latter  is  much 
in  the  paper's  favor,  for,  of  the  many  journals  now  published,  how  few  there  are  that  have 
conductors  who  know  whereof  they  write. — Builder  and  Wood- worker.  New  York. 

The  Journal  of  Progress  is  a  new  Philadelphia  monthly,  representing  the  wood-work- 
ing industries  and  their  branches.  The  journal  is  interesting  in  its  matter  and  nicely  gotten 
up.  It  makes  excellent  selections,  and  has  many  practical  articles.  We  trust  its  success 
will  be  as  positive  as  it  seems  to  merit.— Decora/or  cnid  Furnisher,  New  York. 

The  JotmNAL  OP  Progress  is  handsomely  printed  and  contains  a  variety  of  well-written 
matter  pertaining  to  wood  and  wood-working,  also  several  illustrations  of  new  and  im- 
proved wood-working  machinery,  an  industry  which  has  within  the  past  few  years  been 
brought  to  a  high  degree  of  perfection.  The  editorial  articles  are  well  written,  and  indicate 
that  the  new  journal  will  be  a  valuable  one  in  its  sphere.  It  also  contains  a  number  of 
handsome  engravings  of  wood  carving.- xYa^ionaJ  Car  Builder,  New  York. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1210  GEO.   P.   ROWELL   &  CO'S 

The  Omaha  Republican. 

OMAHA,  .  -  -  -  NEBRASKA. 

Fills  every  requirement  of  general  advertisers  who  desire  to  reach  homes  in  the  far 
Western  States  and  Territories.  It  has  the  most  general  and  best  diffused  circulation 
between  the  Missouri  and  the  mountains;  has  just  been  dressed  in  new  type,  and  has  no 
peer  as  a  representative,  progressive,  and  enterprising  Western  daily  newspaper.  It  has 
the  largest  home  advertising  patronage  of  any  daily  paper  published  In  Omaha. 


THE    TVEEKLY    REPUBLICAN 

Has  a  sworn  average  circulation  for  a  year  of  over  ten  thousand  copies  per  week,  and  is 
rapidly  increasing  since  tlie  price  has  been  reduced  to  one  dollar  per  year.  It  has  no 
chance  distribution  of  prizes,  or  premiums,  to  abnormally  swell  its  circulation,  but  is  run 
on  its  merits  as  a  newspaper. 

For  advertising  rates,  &c.,  address 

C.  E.  YOST,  Manager,  Omaha,  Neb.  ;  or, 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Society    Record. 

PUBLISHED    WEEKLY    AT 

KANSAS    CITY,  -        -  -  MISSOURI. 

W.    W.    DAVIS,    Editor   and    Proprietor. 


A  Journal  devoted  to  the  interests  of  the  Catholic  Benevolent  Societies  of  the  Country. 


ITS    MOTTO:    "IN    UNITY    THERE    IS    STRENGTH." 


The  organ  of  four  societies,  the  largest  Benevolent  Societies  of  the  United  States,  therefore 

a  first-class  advertising  medium. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co..  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Der    Bazar. 

ADOLPH    STEIN,               .....  Publisher. 

513    WOOD    STREET,  -    -  PHILADELPHIA,    PA. 

AN    ILLUSTRATED     LADIES'    JOURNAL,     BEING     THE    ONLY     LADIES'     JOURNAL 
IN    AMERICA    PRINTED    IN    THE    GERMAN    LANGUAGE. 


Published  1st  and  15th  of  every  month,  at  513  Wood  Street,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

DER    BAZAR    IS    A    FIRST-CLASS     MEDIUM     THROUGH    WHICH     TO    REACH    THE 
GERMAN-SPEAKING   PEOPLE  OF  THE  UNITED   STATES. 


SAMPLE    COPIES    SENT    FREE    ON    APPLICATION. 
ITS    CIRCULATION    IS    A    NATIONAL    ONE. 


Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York 


The    Steele    Herald. 

PUBLISHED    WEEKLY    AT 

STEELE,  -  -  - -  -  DAKOTA. 

THE  PIONEER  AND  LEADING  PAPER  OF  KIDDER  COUNTY. 


J.    E.    BRITTON,   Editor  and   Proprietor. 


THE    OFFICIAL   ORGAN   OF   THE   CITY    AND    COUNTY,   AND   OF   LOGAN   COUNTY. 
SUBSCRIPTION,    $'j.00    PER    ANNUM. 


Established  March  10,  188.3 ;  has  a  large  and  growing  circulation,  and  Is  an  eight-page, 
five-column  quarto.    No  bogus  or  patent  advertisements  admitted  to  Its  columns. 

ADVERTISING    RATES    MADE    KNOWN    ON    APPLICATION. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  XEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1211 


The  South  Carolina  Monitor. 


BENNETTSVILLE  -  -  SOUTH    CAROLINA. 


PUBLISHED     EVERY     FRIDAY    MORNING     BY     THE     SOUTH   CAROLINA   MONITOR 

PUBLISHING    COMPANY. 


C.    W.    McCOLL,  -  ...  Editor. 


THE      MONITOR      IS     A     LIVE     FAMILY     NEWSPAPER,      DEVOTED      TO      THE 
INTERESTS    OF    THE    COLORED    PEOPLE. 


ITS    COLUMNS     ABE     WELL     SUPPLIEli     WITH     REi.IABlE     AND     INTERESTING 

INFORMATION. 


THE     MONITOR     REACHES,     AND     IS     READ     IN,    DISTRICTS     WHERE     THE 

OTHER     PAPERS     HAvTE     BUT    FEW     SUBSCRIBERS,    BESIDES    BEING 

WELL      SUPPORTED       IN      SECTIONS      WHERE       OTHER 

PAPERS    ABOUND. 


AS    AN    ADVERTISING    MEDIUM    TO    REACH     THE     COLORED     PEOPLE     OF     THE 

STATE    IT    IS    UNRIVALLED. 


SEND    FOR    OUR    ADVERTISING    RATES.        SEND    '.FOR     SAMPLE     COPY     OF     THE 

PAPER     AND     JUDGE     OF    IT    FOR    YOURSELVES,    AND    SEND    IN 

YOUR    ADVERTISING    ORDERS. 


NO    ADVERTISEMENTS    BUT   OF   RELIABLE    ARTICLES   BY   REPUTABLE   DEALERS 
WILL    BE    RECEIVED    FOR    INSERTION. 


Geo.   p.    Rowell   &   Co.,  Agents,    10   Spruce  St..  New  York. 


1212  GEO.  P.   ROWELL   &  GO'S 

THE     ALAMEDA     N  E 'W  S  . 

PUBLISHED  WEEKLY  AT 
ALAMEDA, CALIFORNIA. 

AMONG  ITS  REGULAR  CONTRIBUTORS  ARE   SOME  OF  THE   BEST  WRITERS  ON  THE 

PACIFIC  COAST. 
TERMS :  Per  Year,  $2.00 ;  per  Month,  20  Cents.    Advertising  rates  reasonable.    Through 
its  extensive  circulation  it  reaches  the  best,  most  intelligent  and  wealthy  class  of  tne 
City  and  County  of  Alameda  and  the  State  of  California.    In  local  and  general  news,  in  Its 
editorial  and  selected  matter,  in  its  correspondence,  it  is  among  the  foremost. 

O.  S.  INGHAM,  Editor  and  Proprietor.       THE  NEWS  has  a  complete  Job  Department. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     HER  A  L  D  . 

Published  and  printed  at  The  Herald  Printing  House  every  Thursday,  at 

-IIARKESAN, WISCONSIN, 

By  CHARLES  WARE,  Jr. 

Devoted  to  choice  home  literature,  local  and  general  news,  agriculture,  &c.  As  wo 
rarely  put  more  than  two  columns  of  advertising  on  any  one  page,  all  advertisements  are, 
in  effect,  "next  to  i-eading  matter."  Our  terms  to  subscribers  are  cash  in  advance,  and 
paper  stops  at  end  of  time  paid  for,  consequently  we  have  no  "  dead  "  subscribers.  None 
b«t  first-class  advertisements  admitted.    Rates  low. 

Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,   Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    CALAVERAS    PROSPECT. 
SAN   ANDREAS,  ....  CALIFORNIA. 

ISSUED   WEEKLY. 


GETCHELL  &  SALCIDO.  Publishers. 

The  Calaveras  Prospect  Is  published  in  a  section  of  California  which  has  varied 
resources  and  great  capacities,  and  not  dependent  on  only  one  branch  of  industry.  The 
county,  of  which  San  Andreas  is  the  business  centre,  is  enterprising,  thrifty  and  prosperous, 
and  its  people  are  those  whose  trade  and  patronage  are  worth  having.  The  Calaveras 
Prospect  is  the  best  means  for  reaching  them.  Rates  for  advertising  in  Its  columns  will  be 
furnished  on  request.  

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 
THE     RICO     RECORD. 

Published  at 
RICO,  ....  .  .  DOLORES   CO.,    COL. 


CHARLES  K.  HOLMBURG.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

A  weekly  Republican  mining  journal,  devoted  to  the  mining  interests  of  Dolores  County 
and  the  Republican  party  of  Colorado  and  the  nation.  The  Record  contains  accounts  in 
every  issue  of  the  discovery  and  progress  of  mines,  and  the  operation  of  Rico  smelters  and 
mills.    Official  paper  of  the  county.  

SUBSCRIPTION  TERMS :  ONE  YEAR,  $3.00 ;  SIX  MONTHS,  $1.50 ;  THREE  MONTHS,  $1.00. 

Advertising  rates  made  known  on  application. 

Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    STONE    FORT    "WATCHMAN. 

Issued  at 
STONE   FORT,  .....  ILLINOIS. 

Published  Quarterly  by  DE  WITT  C.  SMITH. 

Devoted  to  Immigration  and  the  development  of  the  agricultural,  manufacturing  and 
industrial  resources  of  Soutliern  Illinois ;  circulating  largely  in  Saline,  WlUlamson,  Johnson 
and  Pope  counties.    A  superior  advertising  medium. 

SUBSCRIPTION  :   FIFTY  CENTS  A  YEAR. 


Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     DEMOC  RAT IC     REVIEW. 

OFFICIAL    ORGAN    OF    NATCHITOCHES    PARISH. 

CHAS.  V.  PORTER,   Editor. 

Published  every  Thursday,  on  Washington  Street, 

NATCHITOCHES,  .....  LOUISIANA. 

SUBSCRIPTION :   .$2.00  PER  YEAR  (Invariably  in  Advance). 


The  paper  of  the  Parish,  and  to  whose  interests  it  is  devoted.     A  reliable  and  effective 

advertising   medium. 
Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1213 

St.  Joseph  Medical  Herald. 

ST.  JOSEPH, MISSOURI. 


MEDICAL    HERALD    CO., Publishers. 


CHAS.    W.    FASSETT,    President.  F.    C.    HOYT,    M.  D.,    Editor. 


THE    ONLY    MEDICAL    NEWSPAPER    IN    THE    COUNTRY. 


ABLY    EDITED    AND    A    GEM    OF    TYPOGRAPHY. 


ARTICLES  AMPLY   ILLUSTRATED   AND   EACH  NUMBER  CONTAINS  BIOGRAPHICAL 
SKETCHES   EACH   MONTH    OF   PROMINENT   PHYSICIANS   OF   THE  WEST. 


SUBSCRIPTION, ISI.OO    PER    YEAR. 


SEND    FOR    SPECIMEN    COPY    AND    ADVERTISING    RATES. 


Address, 

MEDICAL    HERAIiD    CO.,  -  -  General   Publishers, 

113    Fitth    Street    (Opera  House  Block),  St.    Joseph,    Mo. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  No.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1214  GEO.   P.   ROWELL  &  GO'S 

HOME,    FARM    AND    FACTORY. 
ST.    LOUIS,  -  ....  MISSOURI. 

HULBERT  PUBLISHING  COMPANY,  Publishers. 

AN    AGRICULTURAL,    MECHANICAL   AND    LITERARY    MONTHLY. 

CIRCULATION,   20,000.  SUBSCRIPTION   PRICE,    50   CENTS   PER   YEAR. 

Advertising  rates,  $2.00  per  Inch.    Liberal  discount  on  large  advertisements. 

Geo.  p.  Roweix  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


COTTONWOOD    CO.    CITIZEN. 

WINDOM,  .....  MINNESOTA. 

Issued  every  Saturday  by  C.  F.  WARREN  &  SON. 

TERMS, $1.50  PER  YEAR,  IN  ADVANCE. 

The  Citizen  is  an  influential  vceekly,  circulating  extensively.  Devoted  to  the  Interests 
of  its  district.  As  an  advertising  medium  is  unsurpassed.  Advertising  rates  made  known 
on  application. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

^  SPRINGWELLS    CALL. 

SPRINGWELLS,  ....  WAYNE  CO.,  MICH. 

ESTABLISHED  1881. 
E.  B.  GRIFFITHS,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
A  manufacturing  town.    The  junction  of  eleven  railroads  and  the  fastest  growing  place 
in  this  State.    Employs  5,000  men.    Assessed  valuation,  $7,000,000.    Population,  15,000. 
ADVERTISING  RATES  REASONABLE.  -  -  SUBSCRIPTION,  $1.00 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,    10   Spruce   St.,    New  York. 


ADAMS     CO.    DEMOCRAT. 

PUBLISHED  EVERY  SATURDAY  AT 

HASTINGS,  .....  NEBRASKA. 

TERMS,  $2.00  PER  YEAR. 
RICHARD  THOMPSON,  -  -  -  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

The  Democrat  is  published  in  Hastings,  a  city  of  7,000  inhabitants,  and  has  a  circulation 
that  extends  into  every  county  in  this  part  of  the  State.  Foreign  advertisements  will  not  be 
Inserted  at  any  lower  rate  than  liome  advertisements. 

The  Democrat  is  the  only  Democratic  paper  published  in  the  county,  or  this  part  of 
Nebraska.  Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    IVEEKLY    ROUND-UP. 

CISCO,  ....  EASTLAND    CO.,    TEX. 

LUSE    &    LARIMER,   Proprietors. 
Devoted  to  the  Coal,  Iron  and  Copper  developments.  Stock  and  Agricultural  Interests  of 
Eastland  and  adjoining  counties. 

SUBSCRIPTION  -  -  -  $2.00  PER  YEAR. 

Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

1872.]  ADVERTISE  IN  THE  ST.  LOUIS  WEEKLY  [1885. 

DRY    GOODS    AND    GROCERY    REPORTER. 
614    PINE    ST.,  ....  ST.    LOUIS,    MO. 

MOST  COMPLETE  MARKET  REPORT  IN  THE  WEST. 
A  large  cii-culation  among  mercliants  throughout  all  Western  and  Southwestern  States. 
As  an  advertising  medium  for  jobbers,  agents  and  manufacturers,  cannot  be  surpassed. 
PUBLISHED  EVERY  SATURDAY.  H.  F.  ZIDER,  Editor  and  Publisher 

Subscription  Terms  :  Weekly,  .S2.0O  a  year.    Monthly.  $1.00  a  year.    Six  months,  $1.25. 
Single  copy,  10  cts.       Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    NORTH    MISSISSIPPI    NE"WS. 

published  every  THURSDAY  AT 

SARDIS,  ....  PANOLA    CO.,    MISS. 

W.  H.  CROCKET,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

SUBSCRIPTION, $1-50  PER  ANNUM. 

The  News  has  a  circulation  of  nearly  800  in  Panola  Co.,  mostly  among  farmers  and 

mechanics. 
ADVERTISING   SOLICITED.  ADDRESS  AS  ABOVE. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     BEE     HIVE. 

ISSUED    MONTHLY. 
PORT    HURON,  -  -  -         ,„   -    .  -  MICHIGAN. 

N.  S.  BOYNTON,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

Terms  of  Subscription  :  Single  Subscribers,  One  Year,  50  cents. 
A  periodical  devoted  to  the  interests  of  the  Order  of  the  Knights  of  the  Maccabees,  a 
live  and  growing  society.    The  official  organ  of  the  Order.    Circulation  over  3,000  in  the 
United  States  and  Canada,  and  increasing  rapidly.   A  live,  spicy,  society  paper.    A  moderate 
space  devoted  to  respectable  advertisements.    Rates  reasonable. 


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The    Rush    City    Post. 


RUSH    CITY, 


MINNESOTA. 


TERMS:    $1.50    PER    YEAR,    IN    ADVANCE. 


H,    R    ROBIE, 


Publisher. 


Has  the  largest  circulation  of  any  paper  within  a  radius  of  fifty  miles,  devoted  to 
the  interests  of  Rush  City  and  the  surrouudiuR  country.  A  strictly  local  paper  and  family 
journal.  Every  description  of  Commercial  Job  Printing  executed  with  neatness  ar  ; 
dispatch. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1216  GEO.  P.  ROWELL  &  GO'S 

WASHINGTON    CHRONICLE. 
WASHINGTON DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA. 

Established  in  1S6I,  by  Col.  John  W.  Forney. 
PIONEER  SUNDAY  PAPER  SOUTH  OF  PHILADELPHIA. 
The  Chronicle  has  a  wide  and  growing  circulation  tliroughout  the  National  Capital, 
the  District  of  Columbia  and  in  all  the  States.  It  has  thousands  of  family  patrons  who  have 
been  Its  readers  constantly  for  almost  a  i^uartkr  op  a  century.  It  is  in  new  hands ;  is  in- 
dependent, bright,  literary,  gossipy,  witli  illustrations  in  almost  every  number.  Editions  of 
1884  reached  nearly  10,000.    Subscription,  yearly,  .S2.00. 

J.  Q.  THOMPSON  &  CO.,  Proprietors.      -       -       J.  Q.  THOMPSON,  Editor. 

432  Ninth  St., P.  O.  Box  60,       -      -       -      -      Washington,  D.  C. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St..  New  York. 


THE     AMERICAN     ANGLER 

DEVOTED  SOLELY  TO  FISHING— BROOK,  RIVER,  LAKE  and  SEA— and  FISH  CULTURE. 


PUBLISHED  EVERY  SATURDAY. 


Mr.  SETH  GREEN,  the  celebrated  flsh  culturist,  has  charge  of  the  Fish  Culture  Department 

of  this  papei'. 
The  only  journal  published  In  America  devoted  especially  to  the  wants  and  pleasures 
of  the  fisherman.  The  Angler  receives  a  most  cordial  greeting  from  rodsters  living  in 
every  section  of  the  country.  Its  corps  of  contributors  is  composed  of  some  of  the  best 
writers  on  the  subject  of  angling  now  living.  Subscription,  $3.00  per  year.  Specimen 
copies  will  be  sent,  post-paid,  on  the  receipt  of  letter  stamp.    Address : 

WILLIAM  C.  HARRIS,  Editor  and  Manager,  253  Broadway,  New  York. 

THE     M  U  S  I  C_T  E  A  C  H  £  R. 

DALTON,  -  -  -  -  -  -  GEORGIA. 

A.  J.  SHOWALTER  &  CO.,  Publishers. 

A  monthly  journal  devoted  to  the  interests  of  music  and  musical  people.  Besides 
reading  matter  of  general  interest,  musical  news,  etc.,  each  issue  contains  from  five  to 
eight  pieces  of  vocal  music.  The  Music  Teacher  circulates  in  Georgia,  South  Carolina, 
Tennessee,  Alabama,  Texas,  and  fifteen  other  States,  making  it  an  excellent  advertising 
medium.  Terms :  50  cents  per  annum,  in  advance.  Advertising  rates :  15  cents  per  agate 
line.    Only  first-class  advertisements  solicited. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 
THE     ELLICOTTVILLE     POST. 


ELLICOTTVILLE,  .....         NEW    YORK. 

JAMES  MOFFIT  &  SON,  Proprietors. 


A  staunch  Republican,  weekly  family  newspaper,  published  every  Wednesday  morning 
at  EUicottville,  New  York.    Terms  :  $1.00,  in  advance. 

The  Post  reaches  all  parts  of  Cattaraugus  County,  and  its  readers  are  of  the  well-to-do 
agricultural  class.  Advertisers  wLshing  rare  good  value  at  trifling  cost  should  advertise 
in  The  Post.    Prompt  attention  given  to  all  orders. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

THE    WEEKLY    OBSERVER. 

RULO, RICHARDSON  CO.,  NEB. 

JOHN  SAXON,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

$1.50  PER  YEAR,  SPOT  CASH.    NO  PAY,  NO  PAPER. 

FIRST-CLASS      JOB      PRINTING      A      SPECIALTY. 


The  Observer  is  published  every  Thursday  morning,  has  a  general  circulation  in  one 
of  the  richest  and  best  counties  in  the  State,  and  is  an  excellent  advertising  medium. 


ADVERTISING   RATES   REASONABLE,  AND  FURNISHED   UPON  APPLICATION. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

"DER     LANDSMAN  N." 

A  Weekly  Newspaper. 
GREEN    BAT, WISCONSIN. 

Published  Every  Tuesday.    Subscription  Prick,  $2.00  per  Annum. 

G.  SCHLEYER,  Editor. HEN.  EMMERS,  Manager. 

SCHLEYER  &  EMMERS,  Proprietors. 
"Der  Landsmann"  is  the  only  German  newspaper  in  the  city  and  county,  and  the  only 
one  within  a  circumference  of  250  miles  north,  100  miles  west,  100  miles  east  and  35  miles 
south,  and  with  its  rapidly  increasing  subscription  list  is  the  best  advertising  medium  in 
Nortliern  Wisconsin.  All  classes  of  JOB  WORK  done  in  the  best  style  of  the  Art,  promptly 
and  at  reasonable  prices. 

LGeo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1217 

The    Omaha     Commercial     and 
Live    Stock    Record. 


OMAHA,  -  -  -  -  NEBRASKA. 

PUBLISHED  WEEKLY.  C.  L.  HALL,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


CIRCULATION,   4,500. 


The  Omaha  Commercial  and  Live  Stock  Record  is  circulated  throusliout  tlie  entire 
West,  maliing  it  a  valuable  advertising  medium  for  manufacturers  and  dealers  who  are 
desirous  of  introducing  or  representing  their  goods  in  Nebraska,  Wyoming,  Colorado,  Utah' 
Idaho,  Montana,  Daiiota  and  New  Mexico. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Y  O  r       NEED      THE 


National  Real   Estate  Index. 

KIRKSVILLE,       -  .  .  _  MISSOURI. 

FULL  OF  TRADES,  BARGAINS  AND  REAL  ESTATE  NEWS. 


50   CENTS    A   YEAR.      SAMPLE    COPY  FREE.      CIRCULATION  8,-300. 

Address.  W.  L.  GRIGGS,  KIRKSVILLE,  MO. 

A  valuable  paper  for  the  Real  Estate  Trade.— C/ticago  Journal  of  Commerce. 
It  is  the  best  Journal  relative  to  Real  'Eita.te.— Tribune  and  Farmer,  N.  T.  City,  N.  T. 
Every  business  man  and  family  should  have  The  Index.— ^ceiimfir  News,  Jackson,  siich. 
The  best  reference  for  Real  Estate  Agents  we  have  ever  seen.— Siui/t  Countii  Press 
{Minn.) 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents.  10  Spruce  Street,  New  York. 


The    Horne    Friend. 

PLAINFIELD,  -  -     -  -  CONNECTICUT. 

A  FIRST-CL.4SS  40COLUMN  MONTHLY  FOR  EVERY  HOME. 


CHAS.    F.    BURGESS,   Publisher. 


SUBSCRIPTION,  35  CTS.  A  YEAR. SAMPLE  COPIES  FREE. 

POINTS    FOR    ADVERTISERS  : 

The  Home  Friend  has  a  circulation  of  00,000  copies  annually,  reaching  the  best  families, 
and  its  list  is  rapidly  on  the  increase.  Proof  of  circulation  furnished  advertisers.  All  un- 
reliable firms  excluded. 

Rates,  per  line,  13  cents,  first  month ;  10  cents  each  subsequent  insertion.  Reading 
notices,  25  cents  per  line. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Centennial    Advertiser. 


ESTABLISHED    1875. 


PHILADELPHIA,  -         _-_  -  PENNSYLVANIA. 

JOHN    E.    LONABAUGH,   Editor  and   Proprietor. 


THE    BEST    LOCAL    ADVERTISING    MEDIUM    FOR    THE    NORTHERN    PART    OF 

PHILADELPHIA. 


CIRCULATION    ti,OOU.  DISTRIBUTED    GRATIS. 

RATES    OF    ADVERTISING,        -  -  -  $12.00    PER    INCH,    PER    YEAR. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents   10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

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1216  GEO.  P.  ROWELL  &  GO'S 

THE    PAN-HANDLE    ADVOCATE. 

PIPER    CITY,  -  -      -  -  FORI)    CO.,  ILL,. 

PUBLISHED     EVERY     FRIDAY. 
The  Advocate  Is  an  enterprising  eight-page  journal ;  gives  all  the  general  news,  but  is 
particularly  devoted  to  local  and  county  interests.    It  has  a  large  subscription  list,  and  no 
better  advertising  medium  can  be  found  in  this  part  of  the  State.    Rates  for  advertising 
moderate. 

Geo.    p.    Bowell   &   Co.,   Agents,    10   Spruce    St.,    New    York. 


HAMBURG    TIMES. 

HAMBURt;,  -  -         -  -  -  IOWA. 

PUBLISHED  EVERY  FRIDAY  BY  THE  TIMES  PUBLISHING  CO. 
Oldest  Republican   paper  in  Tremont  County.     Terms,  $1.50  a  Year. 
A  live  eight  page  newspaper,  established  1879.    Contains  all  the  local,  county  and  general 
news.    As  an  advertising  medium  it  has  no  equal  in  this  section  of  the  country.    Rates  fur- 
nished upon  application. 

Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


PAN-HANDLE  GROCER  AND  MERCHANTS'   GUIDE. 
WHEELING,  .....  WEST    VIRGINIA. 

A  WEEKLY  PAPER,  devoted  to  the  interests  of  GROCERS  and  COUNTRY  MERCHANTS. 

C.  N.  HALEY,  Editor.  W.  S.  MEEK,  Assistant  Editor. 

Official  organ  of  the  Retail  Grocers'  Protective  Association  of  Wheeling  and  vicinity. 

Issued  every  SATURDAY  at  No.  1318  MAIN  ST.,  WHEELING,  W.  VA. 

Liberal  terms  made  to  advertisers.    Address  all  communications  to  the 

PAN-HANDLE  PUBLISHING  CO.,  Lock  Box  404,  Wheeling,  W.  Va. 


THE    DOMINION    DRY    GOODS    REPORT. 
MONTREAL,  ......  CANADA. 

The  only  journal  in  Canada  devoted  exclusively  to  the  dry  goods  trade.  It  reaches  the 
best  class  of  manufacturers  and  wholesale  and  retail  dealers  in  every  Province  of  the 
Dominion.  The  Dominion  Dry  Goods  Report  has  special  departments  devoted  to  hats  and 
furs,  clothing  and  men's  furnishings,  millinery  and  ladies'  furnishing,  and  is  quoted  as  an 
authority  on  Canadian  styles  and  fashions.  Published  monthly.  Subscription  :  ,«;l  per  vear, 
in  advance.  For  advertising  rates  address  :  E  B.  BIGGAR.  Publisher,  162  St.  James  Street, 
Montreal ;  or  Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    SUNDAY    EPIGRAM. 
W^ALLA     WALLA,        ...        WASHINGTON    TERRITORY. 

PAUL  D'HEIRRY,  Publisher. 

The  only  social,  literary  and  political  paper  published  on    the  Northwest  coast.    The 
Epigram  is  an  eight-page  paper,  and  has  a  wide  field,  and  can  be  found  in  the  home  of  the 
capitalist,  the  literary  man,  the  merchant  and  the  mechanic.    The  best  advertising  medium 
in  Washington  Territory.    No  advertising  cuts  inserted  in  the  paper.    Adcb-ess : 
THE  EPIGRAM,  Walla  Walla,  Washington  Territory. 


THE    LAKE    PRESTON    TIMES. 

LAKE    PRESTON,  .....  DAKOTA. 

LYMAN  J.  BATES,  Publisher. 

A  progressive  weekly  in  a  progressive  town.  A  good  paper  and  a  good  advertising 
medium.  Its  circulation  has  exceeded  the  most  sanguine  expectations  of  the  publisher. 
Advertising  rates  low  and  furnished  on  application. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    LAKE    VIEW    TELEPHONE. 

LAKE    VIEW,  .....  COOK    CO.,   ILL. 

A  LOCAL  NEWSPAPER,  PUBLISHED  EVERY  SATURDAY.     R.  S.  ANDREWS,  Editor. 
The  Official  Paper  of  the  Town  of  Lake  View.    Terms,  $1.50  per  Annum,  strictly  in  advance. 

The  Telephone  will  be  found  invaluable  to  advertisers. 
Published  by  THE  TELEPHONE  PRINTING  CO.       Office  :  499  LINCOLN  AVE.,  CHICAGO. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10   Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE  CANNON  COUNTY  COURIER. 


WOODBURY,  .....  TENNESSEE. 

I.  WARREN  NEWMAN,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Devoted  to  the  agricultural,  educational,  local    and  general  interests  of  Cannon  and 
adjoining  counties.    Circulation  large.    Advertising  rates  moderate. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1-219 

THE    NEW    YORK 

Daily    Commercial    Bulletin. 

CONCEDED  TO  BE  THE  LEADING   BUSINESS   JOURNAL  OF  THE   UNITED  STATES. 


Its  Market  Reports,  Commercial  News  and    Statistical  Information   are    more  complete 

than  those  of  any  other  journal. 


Terms   of   Subscription    (Payable    in    Advance): 
One  Year $1'.2.00      I     Six  Months $6.30 


NEW    YORK    DAILY    BULLETIN    ASSOCIATION, 

32    BROADWAY,  .  _  _  NEIV    YORK. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Del    Rio    Dot. 


DEL    RIO,  -  -  -  KINNEY    CO.,    TEXAS. 


PUBLISHED    EVERY    WEDNESDAY. 


DEL     RIO     PUBLISHING     COMPANY. 


The  only  paper  published  in  Del  Rio,  one  of  the  most  important  towns  in  Texas,  sur- 
rounded by  a  rich  agricultural  and  stock-raising  district.  A  home  paper,  with  an  extended 
Circulation  throughout  the  State.  As  an  advertising  medium  it  has  no  equal  In  this 
section  of  the  State.       For  advertising  rates  address, 

DEL    RIO    PUBLISHING    CO. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Ohio    State    Tribune. 

COLUMBUS    and  SPRINGFIELD,  -  -  OHIO. 


PUBLISHED  EVERY  SATURDAY,  -  -  -  -  By  DAN.  A.  RUDD. 

TERMS: 
Three  Months,  50  Cents;   Six  Months,  $1.00;   One  Year,  $2.00. 


An  enterprising  seven-column  newspaper.  It  is  bright  and  entertaining,  and  although 
lately  established,  has  a  large  and  increasing  circulation.  It  advocates  the  interests  of  the 
colored  man,  and  is  read  by  the  most  intelligent  of  them  in  this  section  of  the  country. 

The  Tribune  is  recommended  to  the  attention  of  judicious  advertisers. 

RATES     ON     APPLICATION. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St..  New  York. 


Le    Defenseur. 


HOLYOKE,  -  -  -  MASSACHUSETTS. 

A    FRENCH    WEEKLY    NEWSPAPER    ISSUED    EVERY    WEDNESDAY. 


SUBSCRIPTION, $1.0(J  PER  YEAR,  STRICTLY  IN  ADVANCE. 


ROY    BROTHERS,   Proprietors. 

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Le  Defenseur  has  an  extensive  circulation  among  the  French-speaking  population  of 
the  New  England  States. 

ADVERTISEMENTS    INSERTED    AT    MODERATE    RATES. 


The  attention  of  business  firms  is  called  to  the  excellent  facilities  offered  by  this 
paper  as  an  advertising  medium. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1220  GEO.   P.   ROWELL   &   CO'S 

THE     CALIFORNIA     DEMOKRAT. 


DAILY,  WEEKLY  AND   SUNDAY. 

Published  at 
SAN   FRANCISCO,  ....  CALIFORNIA. 

FREDERICK   HESS    &   CO.,    Publishers. 


A  German  journal,  having  a  large  circulation  throughout  the  Union  ;  its  eirculation  is 
especially  large  on  the  Pacific  coast,  wJiere  It  goes  to  every  post-office  ;  it  has  more  readers 
in  San  Fi"aucisco  and  Oaltland  than  any  other  Gennan  paper  in  the  State ;  it  is  tliercfore  the 
best  advertising  medium.    Specimen  copies  and  rates  furnished  upon  application. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     HOUSTON     HERALD. 

OFFICIAL    COUNTY    PAPER. 


Issued  Weekly  at 
HOUSTON,  .....  MISSOURI. 

COMSTOCK  &   MOORE,  Editors  and  Publishers. 


A   reliable  family  journal,  unexcelled  as  a  medium  for  manufacturers  and  dealers  to 

make  known  their  lousiness. 

RATES  MODERATE-CIRCULATION   EXTENSIVE-SATISFACTION  GUARANTEED. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


D.  M.  Payne.  TRUTH   PUBLISHING   CO.  Frank  N.  Holzer. 


SUNDAY   TRUTH, 


ISSUED   EVERY   SUNDAY   MORNING   AT   32   SOUTH   ST.    PAUL   STREET, 


ROCHESTER,  .....         NEW  YORK. 

SUBSCRIPTION— $2  PER  YEAR,  IN  ADVANCE. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE      NEW_    NORTH. 
RHINELANDER,  -  - -  -  WISCONSIN. 

CHAS.  F.  BARNES,  Publisher. 


Rhinelander  is  a  growing  town  in  the  heart  of  Wisconsin's  great  timber  wealth.  Will 
be  the  terminus  of  two  railroads  by  the  close  of  188.5,  and  its  splendid  manufacturing  facili- 
ties promise  rapid  development. 

THE  NEW  NORTH  IS  THE   ONLY  PAPER  PUBLISHED  WITHIN  A  RADIUS  OF  FIFTY 

MILES.     RATES  REASONABLE. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    GLENDIVE    INDEPENDENT. 

A    WEEKLY    NEWSPAPER,   PUBLISHED    IN    THE    INTERESTS    OF 


DAWSON    COUNTY,  ...  MONTANA    TERRITORY. 

J.  R.  WIDMYER,  Publisher  and  Proprietor. 

Gives  the  most  reliable  and  important  stock  news,  and  the  latest  and  most  interesting 
railroad  news.    As  an  advertising  medium  it  is  unsurpassed. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

THE    LEXINGTON    PROGRESS. 

non-political. 
lexington,  .....  tennessee. 

W.    V.    &    H.   M.    BARRY,   Proprietors. 

The  Progress  is  published  every  Friday,  is  strictly  non-political,  and  offers  its  space  to 
advertisers  at  reasonable  prices.  It  is  all  "  home  print,"  neat,  spicy,  and  ranks  among  the 
lirst-class  weeklies  of  the  South.    Rates  furnished  on  application.    Sample  copies  5  cents. 

Address, 

W.  V.  &  H.  M.  BARRY,  Publishers. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


■       AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1221 

The    IMews- 

BALTIMORE,  -  -    -  -  MARYLAND. 

The  pioneer  ami  for  many  years  the  only  Sunday  paper  and  the  only  Evening  paper 
published  in  Baltimore. 

The  News  was  the  first  newspaper  In  the  Soutli  printed  on  the  Perfecting  Press  which 
•nearly  all  the  leading  papers  have  since  adopted.  It  has  long  been  recognized  as  tlie  live, 
•enterprising  paper  of  the  city,  has  an  immense  circulation,  is  liberallj'  patronized  by 
advertisers  and  appreciated  by  them  as  a  most  profitable  medium. 

The  Sunday  News  never  contains  less  than  eight  pages  or  64  columns  of  space,  and  is 
the  largest  newspaper  printed  in  the  city.  In  addition  to  this  it  Is  frequently  compelled  to 
issue  four  additional  full  sized  pages  increasing  the  total  to  96  columns. 


HERMANGE    &    BREWER,    Publishers 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Bear    Lake    Democrat. 

PARIS,  -  -  -      -  IDAHO    TERRITORY. 

PUBLISHED    EVERY    FRIDAY. 


Robert  S>.  Spence,  Editor;    James   H.  W'allis,  Publisher. 

SUBSCRIPTION,  -  -  $3.00    PER    YEAR. 


The  Democrat  is  one  of  the  leading  newspapers  of  Idaho;  has  a  large  circulation  in 
Idaho,  Utah,  Arizonia  and  Wyoming. 
AS    AN    ADVERTISING    MEDIUM    IT    IS    UNEQUALLED. 
ADVERTISING    RATES    VERY    LOW,     AND    MADE    KNOWN    ON    APPLICATION. 

All  advertisements  sent  to  this  office,  not  accompanied  with  instructions,  will  be  inserted 

till  forbid,  and  charged  accordingly. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

J 

Cleveland    Sunday    Journal. 

IS    PUBLISHED    EVERY    SUNDAY    MORNING. 

319    SUPERIOR    ST.,  -     -  CLEVELAND,    OHIO. 

ONLY  DEMOCRATIC  SUNDAY  PAPER  IN  NORTHERN  OHIO. 


An  Independent  Newspaper  of  Democratic  Principles,  l)ut  not  controlled  by  any  set  of 
politicians  or  manipulators;  devoted  to  publishing  the  news  of  the  day  in  the  most  in- 
teresting shape  and  with  tlie  greatest  care,  accuracy  and  impartiality;  and  to  the  promotion 
•of  democratic  ideas  and  policy  in  tlie  affairs  of  city  and  government,  society  and  industry. 

PUBLISHED    BY    THE    JOURNAL    PUBLISHING    COMPANY. 

JAS.  S.   COCKETT,   Editor  and  Manager.  J.   J    SMITH,   President  and  Treasurer. 

A  MOST  DESIRABLE  MEDIUM  FOB  ADVERTISERS.     RATES  FURNISHED  UPON  APPLICATION. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Sullivan    Times. 


SULLIVAN,  -  .  _  -  INDIANA. 

J.    C.    BARTLETT,  Editor  and    Proprietor. 


A  PAPER  FOR  THE  PEOPLE.    -         -    PUBLISHED  EVERY  SATURDAY. 


The  Times  is  the  official  paper  of  Sullivan  County.    A  bright  and  progressive  journal, 
well  gotten  up  and  ably  edited.    Devoted  to  home  interests.    Its  columns  are  well  filled 
-with  local  and  general  news.    The  circulation  of  The  Times  is  large  throughout  the  County 
and  State.    Advertisers  can  find  no  better  medium.     For  Terms  and  Rates  address , 
THE    TIBIES, Sullivan.   Ind. 


Geo.  p.  Rowft.l  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


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GEO.  P.  ROWELL   &  GO'S 


CUMBERLAND      DAILY      TIMES. 


Cuuibei'land, 


Maryland. 


Published  Every  Evening. 


CUMBERLAND     ALLEGANIAN. 

Issued  Every  Tliursday. 
AVIRETT  &  THOMPSON,  Publishers. 
Subscription,  per  year,  Daily  iSe.OO,  Weekly 
.$1.25.      The  leading  paper  published   in  Al- 
leghany County,  and  a  first  class  advertising 
medium. 

THE    ALBANY    VINDICATOR. 

Albany,  -  -  Wisconsin. 


Published  Every  Thursday. 

THE    VINDICATOR    PUBLISHING     CO. 
$1.50  per  Year,  in  Advance. 

The  Vindicator  is  an  eight-page  paper;  it  is 
well  gotten  up,  and  circulates  largely,  as  It 
makes  a  special  feature  of  home  and  State 
news.  It  is  the  only  paper  published  in  Green 
County  that  is  over  and  above  all  thing  a 
Prohibition  paper.  A  most  desirable  medium 
for  advertisers. 

QUIl'L    AND    PRESS. 


North  Pliarsalia,         -  Ne«'  York. 

Published  Every  Thursday. 

J.  C.  WHITE,  Prop'r.    H.  L.  BARNES,  Editor. 

Terms  of  Subscription,  1  year,  $1.00. 


The  Quill  and  Press  isa  weekly  journal  de- 
voted to  the  interests  of  the  pre.^ent  day.  It 
has  a  large  local  circulation,  and  is  a  first- 
cla-ss  advertising  medium.  Rates  furnished 
upon  application. 


SCRIBNER    WEEKLY    NEWS. 


Scribner, 


Dodge  Co.,  Neb. 


Published  Every  Friday  by 


G.  W.  WHITEHORN. 


Subscription, 


$1.50  per  Year. 


A  first-class  weekly  newspaper,  vigorous 
and  attractive,  and  although  in  existence  less 
than  a  year,  has  already  a  circulation  greater 
than  many  in  the  State.  Advertising  rates 
furnished  upon  application. 


THE    MORNING    SUN. 
Falls  Church,         -  -         Virginia. 

An  independent  newspaper  published  by  the 
MORNING  SUN  COMPANY.  Terms:  $1.50 
per  annum,  in  advance;  3  mos.,  50c.;  (i  mos.,  .$1. 
Rates  :— Business  or  professional  cards  of  five 
lines  or  less  .$6  per  annum.  Rates  on  larger 
advertisements  made  known  on  application. 
Locals,  8  cents  per  line,  each  insertion.  In 
addition  to  our  large  local  circulation  The 
Morning  Sun  combines  a  very  large  circula- 
tion acquired  of  the  Washington  Morning 
Sun  in  the  Northwestern  portion  of  Wa.shing- 
ton,  D.  C.    Address  : 

THE  MORNING  SUN,  Falls  Church,  Va. 


THE    TAR    HEEL. 


Troy, 


Montgomery  Co.,  N.  C. 


KNIGHT  &  HURLEY,  Editors  and  Publishers. 


Subscription,  .$1.50,  per  year.  A  weekly 
newspaper  of  today.  Pul;lished  Thursday. 
Devoted  to  the  Intellectual  and  moral  im- 
provement of  its  readers.  Its  columns  will 
contain  a  summary  of  news,  local  and  gene- 
ral. Its  circulation  is  large  and  it  is  a  flrst- 
class  advertising  medium.  Kates  of  Adver- 
tising :— 1  in..  1  time,  $1.00  ;  1  in.  2  times,  $1.50; 
lln.,  1  mo.,  .$2.  .50. 


GENESEE    COURIER. 


Le  Roy, 


Ne^v  York. 


Published  Every  Friday  Morning  by 


GEORGE  M.  HOWE. 


Terms,  $1.50 ;  Invariably  In  Advance. 

For  Genesee  and  adjoining  counties  thfr 
Courier  is  an  admirable  medium  for  adver- 
tisers^^  

THE    ROANOKE    PATRON. 


Organ  of  the  N.  C.  State  Grange. 

Published  on  the  1st  and  10th  of  each  month. 
Potecasi,       -  -       North  Carolina. 


D,  M.  BEALE,  Editor. 

Single  copy,  1  year,  75c.;  6  mtmths,  40c.  The 
money  must  accompany  the  subscription. 
Postage  free.  Tlie  Patron  has  a  large  circ'i- 
lation  in  the  County  and  State,  and  is  read  by 
more  farmers  than  any  paper  in  this  section  of 
the  State.  Advertising  rates  upon  application. 

FRONTIER    COUNTY    FABER. 


Stockville, 


Nebraska. 


Published  Every  Friday. 

A.  E.  POWERS,  -       .       -       .         Editor. 

Sub.scriptlon,  $1.50  per  Year. 

A  live  weekly  newspaper.  The  onlj'  paper 
published  in  Frontier  County.  Has  a  large 
local  circulation,  wliich  is  rapidly  increasing. 
A  most  desirable  advertising  medium. 


THE  ELGIN  DEUTSCHE  ZEITUNG. 


Elgin, 


Illinois. 


A  Weekly  Newspaper  Issued  Every  Thursday 
By   FRANK    KRAMER. 


Has  a  very  large  circulation  at  Elgin  and 
vicinity,  and  is,  therefore,  for  the  interest  of 
liusiness  men,  managers  of  entertainments, 
&c.,  to  advertise  in  the  same.  All  business  in- 
trusted to  us  will  receive  prompt  attention. 
Rates  liberal.    Address, 

FRANK  KRAMER.  Elgin,  Illinois. 

THE    .JEFFERSON    BANNER. 


Jellersou, 


Wisconsin. 


A  Democratic  Newspaper  Published  Weekly 
By  0.  F.  ROESSLER. 


Official  Paper  of  Jefferson  County. 

Subscription  price,  $1  50  per  annum,  invari- 
ably in  advance.  The  only  paper  published 
in  Jefferson.  Advertisers  who  desire  to  reach 
this  important  part  of  the  country  can  find 
no  better  medium  than  the  Banner. 

THE       CLAY       CENTER      EAGLE.. 


Clay  Center, 


Kansas. 


Published  Every  Thursday. 
J.  J.  SouTHWicK.  Edgar  A.  Stowe. 

SOUTHWICK  &  STOWE. 
The  Eagle  is  an  eight  page  first  class  Demo- 
cratic paper,  devoted  to  the  best  interests  of 
our  county  an<i  city,  and  in  disseminating 
wholesome  truths,  which  shall  be  both  enter- 
taining and  Instructive  to  our  many  readers. 
The  Eagle  has  a  large  subscription  list  which* 
is  rapidly  increasing.  Advertising  rates  fur- 
nished upon  application. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1223 


Spring    Valley    Vidette- 

SPRING    VALLEY,  -  -  -  MINNESOTA. 


H.    Ct.    van   LEUVEN,    Editor   and    Proprietor. 


"THE    VIDETTE"    IS    IN    ITS    "TEENS,"    AND    IS    READ    BY    MORE    PEOPLE 
THAN    ANY    OTHER    JOURNAL    IN    FILLMORE    COUNTY. 


FREE    AS    A    BIRD,    IT    HESITATES    NOT    TO    HAWK    AT    CORRUPTION    WHERE- 
EVER    IT    LIFTS    ITS    HYDRA-HEAD. 


you    ARE    RESPECTFULLY    INVITED    TO   "THE    VIDETTE'S"    FEAST    OF    REASON 

AND    FLOW    OF    SOUL. 


$1.50    FOR    THIS    PAPER,    FOR    ONE    YEAR,    WILL    MAKE    YOU    HAPPY    AS    AN 
"    "^  ANGEL    WITH    FULL-FLEDGED     WINGS. 


.     Napoleon  sakl :  "A  journalist !    A  grumbler,  a  censurer,  a  giver  of  advice,  a  regent  of 
sovereigns,  a  tutor  of  nations !  ,  ,        ,     ^  ..^  ,  ,  »   ,  „ 

"  Four  hostile  newspapers  are  more  to  be  dreaded  than  a  hundred  thousand  bayonets  ! 


The  world's  a  printing  house ;  Each  soul  is  a  compositor, 

Our  words,  our  thoughts.  Of  whose  faults 

Our  deeds,  are  characters  of  The  Levites  are  correctors ; 

Several  sizes ;  Heaven  revises  : 

Death  is  the  commou  press 

From  whence  being  driven, 
We're  gathered  sheet  by  sheet 
And  bound  for  heaven. 


Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  Y'ork. 


Sevier    Valley    Echo. 


D.  HARRINGTON,  Editor.       -       -       -       JAMES  T.  JAKEMAN,  Manager. 


RICHFIELD,  _  -  -  SEVIER    CO.,    UTAH. 


PI  BLISHED    BY    THE    ECHO    PUBLISHING    COIIPANY, 


THE    ONLY^    WEEKLY    PAPER    PUBLISHED    AT    RICHFIELD. 


ITS    SUBSCRIPTION    LIST    IS    LARGER    THAN    ANY    NEWSPAPER    PUBLISHED    IN 

SOUTHERN    UTAH. 


ONLY    PAPER    IN    SOUTHEASTERN    PART    OF    TERRITORY. 


Advertising    at    i-easouable    rates    fiivuislieil    ciu    applic.ilion. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  .t  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


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GEO.  P.    ROWELL   &   GO'S 


POPE    COUNTY    REFLECTOR. 

Atkiux,  ...  Arkansas. 


W.  W.  GILL,  Publisher. 


The  only  paper  published  in  the  enterpris- 
ing town  of  Atkins,  where  various  important 
industries  are  carried  on.    Issued  weekly  at 


$1.25  per  annum,  in  advance.    The  best  adver- 
tising medium  extant  for  Pope  County. 


Madison, 


THE    BADGER. 

-         -         -        Wisconsin. 


Published  weekly  during  the  College  Year  by 

THE  BADGER  ASSOCIATION. 

This  Association  is  open  to  all  Members  of 
the  University  of  Wisconsin. 

C.  M.  WALES,       -       -       Business  Manager. 

Terms,  $1.50  per  Year ;  5  Cents  per  Copy. 

A  most  desirable  medium  for  advertisers. 
Addre.ss  all  communications  to  Box  168,  Mad- 
ison ,  Wisconsin. 

THE    LIBERTY    ADVANCE. 

Missouri. 


Liberty, 


By  THOMAS  H.  FRAME. 

Issued  from  the  office  In  Liberty  every  Friday 
morning.      Terms  of  Subscription  : 
One  copy,  one  year,  in  ad- 
vance,  $1.50. 
This  well-established  Democratic  journal, 
published  in  one  of  the  most  enteri»rising 
towns  of  Missouri,  has  a  circulation  equalled 
by  few  in  the  State.     It  will  pay  all  adver- 
tisers to  use  its  columns. 


THE    INDEPENDENT. 


Calliope, 


Sioux  Co.,  Iowa. 


TERMS : 


D.  O.  STONE,  Editor. 
Published     Every    Friday. 

-       $1.50  PER  YEAR. 


An  independent  newspaper  devoted  to  local 
and  county  interests.  A  bright,  spicy,  eight- 
page  journal  with  a  large  circulation.  A  most 
valuable  advertising  naedium.  Rates  fur- 
nished upon  application. 


IROQUOIS    WEEKLY     GAZETTE. 

Iroquois,  -  o  -  Illinoi!«. 

A.  T.  CROZIER,  Editor. 

J.  R.  FOX,  Publisher. 


An  eight-page  weekly  newspaper  issued 
every  Saturday,  in  one  of  the  most  important 
sections  of  Illinois,  and  is  appreciated  by  the 
Intelligent  people  of  the  Count.v  and  State. 
The  circulation  of  the  Gazette  is  large  and 
rapidl.v  increasing.  Send  for  advertising  rates. 


SMITHFIELD    HERALD. 

Published  Weekly  at 
Sinitlifielil,        -        .lokuston  Co.,  N.  C. 

By  SAMUEL  BOOKER. 
(Siiccessor  to  F.  T.  Booker  &  Co.) 

Circulation,  1,000  per  Week,  and  increasing. 

The  Herald  is  published  in  the  fine  to- 
bacco and  cotton  regioi;  of  North  Carolina, 
and  is  one  of  the  best  advertising  mediums  in 
the  State.    It  is  Democratic  in  politics. 


COOLEY'S    WEEKLY 

Norwich,' 


Connecticut. 


LARGEST  CIRCULATION  OF    ANY  PAPER 
PUBLISHED   IN    CONNECTICUT. 

Sworn  Average  Weekly  Circulation  for  1884, 

y,.5ro. 

Best   Advertising   Medium    in    Connecticut. 
MUSKEGON      C  O  U  R  A  N  T . 


Published  Every  Wednesday  at 
Muskegon,        ...        Michigan. 

By  the  MUSKEGON  COURANT  CO. 
J.  HULST,  Editor. 


Advertising  rates  made  known  on  applica- 
tion.   The  only  Holland  newspaper  published 

in  this  large  manufacturing 'district. 

THE    YANKEE    BLADE. 


Boston, 


Massachusetts. 


Established  1841. 


E.  C.  DAVIS,  Proprietor,  20  Hawley  Street. 

An  eight-page  family  story  paper  of  national 
reputation  and  circulation.  Thoroughly  high- 
toned  and  bright  in  all  its  departments, 
reaching  the  great  middle  class  of  the  United 
States.  Pages  cut  open  and  pasted.  Each  adver- 
tisement is  sure  of  a  desirable  position.  Every 
advertiser  should  use  The  Yankee  Blade. 

THE     RIPON    COMMONWEALTH. 


Ripon, 

C.  H.  Ellsworth. 


Wisconsin. 

A.  C.  Harmon. 


ELLSWORTH  &  HARMON. 


OfQcial  City  Paper.    Published  every  Friday. 
Established  1864. 

The  oldest  and  leading  newspaper  in  Ripon. 
With  an  extended  circulation  throughout  the 
County  and  State.  No  better  advertising  me- 
dium in  this  section.  Rates  furnished  upon 
application. 


THE    NEWS. 


Taftville, 


Connecticut. 


Published  Every  Saturday. 

A  bright  famil.v  newspaper,  and  although 
one  of  the  youngest  of  the  weeklies,  has 
become  the  most  popular.  The  News  has  a 
larger  circulation  in  Taftville,  Baltic,  Occum 
and  Versailles,  than  any  paper  published.  It  is 
therefore,  a  desirable  advertising  medium. 
Address,  THE  NEWS. 


THE    NEW    ERA. 


Adel, 


Iowa. 


Published  Every  Thursday  by 
THE  NEW  ERA   PUBLISHING  COMPANY. 


W.  H.  RICKERSON,  Editor. 

The  New  Era  is  published  in  one  of  the 
most  enterprising  townsof  Iowa,  surrounded 
by  a  wealthy  farniiiig  district.  Has  a  general 
circulation  "among  an  intelligent  aiid  pro- 
gressive class,  and  is  a  valuable  advertising 
medium.    Subscription,  $1.25,  in  advance. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPEIt   UIKECTORY.  1-225 


The     Daily     Critic. 


CORPUS    CHRISTI,  _  .  -  -  TEXAS. 


HOWARD    &    SON,  -  -  -  Editors  and  Proprietors. 


HAVING    THE    LARGEST    CIRCULATION    OF    ANY    DAILY   NEWSPAPER  PUBLISHED 

IN     SOUTHWESTERN     TEXAS,     IS    UNEQUALLED    AS    AN 

ADVERTISING    MEDIUM. 


IT    HAS    NO    SPACE    UNDER    ANY    CIRCUMSTANCES    FOR    BILLINGSGATE,    SCUR- 
RILITY,   VULGARISM    OR    INDECENCY'. 


THE    DAILY    CRITIC    MAY''    BE   READ    IN   THE    HOME  CIRCLE  WITH  SAFETY. 


IT.S    FACILITIES    FOR    JOB    WORK    ARE    FIRST-CLASS. 


IT     IS     DEVOTED     TO     THE     BEST     INTEREST.S     OF     CORPUS    CHRISTI,    NUECES 
COUNTY,    AND    TEXAS    GENERALLY'. 


ADVERTISING    RATES: 
^1.00  an  Inch  for  one  time.    One  inch,  one  month,  .$5.00  ;  three  months,  §12.00 ;  one  J'ear,  $48.00. 

All  changes  in  advertisements  must  be  paid  for,  unless  otherwise  specified  in  contract. 
Advertisers  are  required  to  sign  contracts  for  all  time  advertisements.  Forel^  and 
transient  advertisements  payable  in  advance. 


Geo.  P.  RovvELL  &  Co.,  Agents.  10  S|fl-uce  St.,  New  York. 


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GREENBURGH     GAZETTE. 
TARRYTOVVN,  .....  NEW  YORK. 

(Formerly  the  "  Sunnyside  Courier.") 

Tlie  Gazette  is  the  only   paper  ever  established  in  Irvlngton-on-Hudson. 

A  weekly  journal,  devoted  to  agriculture,  the  national,  local  and  general  news  of  the  day 

and  the  interests  of  the  patrons  of  husVjandry. 

OFFICIAL  ORGAN   OF  THIS  SECTION   FOR   MANY   YEARS.        DEMOCRATIC. 
The  Gazette  is  a  neat  twenty-eight  column  paper,  circulating  extensively  In  West- 
chester County,  and  throughout  the  United  States,  with  special  correspondents  In  every 
locality  within  the.se  limits.    Subscription  price,  .$2.50  per  year,  in  advance.    General  Book 
and  Job  Printing  done  with  neatness  and  dispatch  at  living  rates.    Satisfaction  assured. 

TURNER  &  LOSEE,  Editors  and  Proprietors,       -       Tarrytown,  New  York. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.    New  York. 


THE    CORTLAND    GAZETTE. 

Published  every  Friday  at 
CORTLAND,  -  -  -  -  TRUMBU    CO.,    OHIO. 

By    THE    GAZETTE    COMPANY. 

Established  1876.       .  -  .  .         Terms,  $1.50  Per  Annxtm. 

The  Gazette  Is  published  in  the  interest  of  the  leading  industries  of  this  locality,  giving 
the  local  and  general  news  of  the  day,  being  identified  with  the  cheese  and  butter  interests 
of  the  most  important  dairv  locality  of  the  Western  Reserve.  A  most  de.slrable  medium  for 
advertisers  to  reach  the  farmers,  dairymen  and  stock  lireeders  In  one  of  the  richest  farm- 
ing localities  in  the  United  States.  The  Gazette  is  also  ideutiiled  with  the  educational  in- 
tejests  of  this  locality,  Cortland  being  the  seat  of  one  of  the  most  Important  Academic 
Institutions  in  Northeastern  Ohio.  All  communications  on  business  and  remittances 
should  be  addressed  to  JOHN    JOHNSTON,  Editor,  Cortland,  Ohio. 

"  Be  it  ever  so  humble,  there's  no  place  like  Home." 
HOME     ADVOCATE. 

Independent,  Fearless  and  Free. 
MAPLETON,  -  -  -  -  MONONA    CO.,    IOWA. 

Our  Ten  Commandments  :  1.  Give  justice  to  all.  2.  Pay  the  national  debt.  3.  Abolish 
banks  of  issue.  4.  Put  railroads  and  telegraphs  under  government  managemeni;.  5.  Control 
all  corjiorat  ions  by  law.  6.  Declare  unearned  land  grants  forfeited.  7.  Preserve  the  land 
for  actual  settlers.  8.  Smash  the  tariff  monopoly.  9.  Give  women  the  ballot.  10.  Elect  all 
important  ollicers  by  direct  vote  of  tlie  people.  ' 

A  SIX-COLUMN  EIGHT  PAGE  WEEKLY  PAPER.     By  ALFRED  Q.  WOOSTER. 

Rates  of  Advertising  Per  Year  :  1  col.  .$65 ;  ^  col.  $37  ;  ;|  col.  .$20  ;  2  in.  $10 ;  1  in.  $5. 
Local  notices  5  cents  per  line  each  insertion.    Sul)scrlption,  $2.C0  per  year. 


Established  in  1874. 


ST.     HELENA     STAR. 
ST.    HELENA,  ....  NAPA    CO.,    CAL. 

PUBLISHED  EVERY  MONDAY  AND  THURSDAY  AT  $3.00  A  YEAR. 

Representative  of  the  chief  wine-producing  region  in  the  United  States.  If  you  want 
information  from  the  wine  district.  Subscribe  for  it.  If  you  want  the  business  of  wine- 
makers  advertise  in  it. 

W.  A.  MACKINDER,  Editor  and  Proprietor.       -       -       St   Helena,  Napa  Co.,  Cal. 


Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    BEST    ADVERTISING    MEDIUM. 

THE    ILLUSTRATED    HOUSEHOLD    MAGAZINE. 
PROVIDENCE,  ....  RHODE    ISLAND. 

MONTHLY,  -  -  -  $1.00  PER  ANNUM. 
Reaches  Agents,  Canvassers,  Salesmen,  Publishers,  Drummers,  Consumers  and  Producers. 
CIRCULATION :  10,000  MONTHLY;  120,000  YEARLY. 
The  Verdict.— "Cin.,  O.,  306  George  St..  D.  P.  Buker,  Jr.,  Dear  Sir:  Enclosed  find  our 
check  to  pav  enclosed  bill  for  advertising  one  year  in  The  Household  Magazine.  Youj- 
paper  is  a  good  medium.  We  are  well  pleased  witli  it.  Please  receipt  bill  and  mall  to  us. 
Yours  truly,  Sloan  &  Co."'    An  Advertisement  Solicitor  Wanted.    Address  : 

BUKER  PUBLISHING  CO.,  Publishers,       -       -       180  Broad  St.,  Providence,  R.  L 


JERRY    McAULEY'S    NEWSPAPER. 
104  WEST   32«l  STREET,  .  -  -  NEW   YORK    CITY. 

Published  Every  Other  Thursday. 


Reaches  persons  of  means  who  are  interested  in  Christian  Mission  Work  in  New  York. 
It  is  the  only  paper  devoted  solely  to  such  operations.  Its  advertising  columns  receive  the 
advertl.'*ing  patronage  of  leading  houses  because  of  its  known  value  as  an  advertising 
medium.  Si>eeial  attention  is  given  to  the  display  of  advertisements  so  as  to  render  them 
attractive.    Rates  $1.00  per  inch,  with  liberal  discount  for  consecutive  insertions. 

JERRY    McAULEY'S    NEWSPAPER,         -        -        -         104  West  32d  St.,  New  York  City. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  C8.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER   DIRECTORY.  1221 


The    Cretna    Courier. 


GRETNA,  .  -  -  -  LOUISIANA. 


OFFICIAL    JOURNAL    OF    THE    PARISH    OF    JEFFERSON,    LOUISIANA. 


MRS.   AVA.    H.    HILDENBRAND,    Proprietress. 
D.    B.    WOODRUFF,    Publisher. 


AN    INDEPENDENT    LOCAL    NEWSPAPER,    WITH    A    LARGE    CIRCULATION    IN 

THE    PARISH    AND    STATE. 


ADVERTISERS    WHO    DESIRE    TO    REACH    THIS    IMPORTANT    PART    OF    THE 
SOUTH    WILL    FIND    NO    BETTER    MEDIUM    THAN    THE    "COURIER." 


TERMS    OF    SUBSCRIPTION,    $'^.00    PER    YEAR. 


Rates    of    Advertising    will    be    fiiriiislied    upon    application. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


School     Education. 


ST.   PAUL, MINNESOTA. 


A  twenty-page  Teachers'  and  Scholars'  Journal,  Monthly,  .§1.00  per  year. 


S.   S.   PARR,   Publisher. 


THREE    EDITIONS. 
One  {official)  for  Minnesota;  one  {official)  for  Dakota;  and  one  without  ofScial  and  local 

matter,  for  general  circulation. 


Average  circulation,  guaranteed  by  certificate  of  the  Smytli  Printing  Company, 

furnished  with  bills,  of 

FIVE*  THOUSAND    COPIES    PER    MONTH, 

A.^JD 

TEN    THOUSAND    COPIES 

For  March,  June,  September  and  December. 


GOES    TO    EVERY    COUNTY    OF    EVERY    WESTERN    STATE. 


ADVERTISING    RATES: 
^1.50    PER    INCH,   13     EMS    PICA    (USUAL     NEWSPAPER    COLUMN);    'Hi     CENTS. 

PER    READING    LINE. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1228 


GEO.    P.    KOVVELL    &    CO'S 


THE  JAMAICA   STANDARD. 

Jainnica,         -         Lioug  IslautI,  N.  Y. 

Has  the  largest  circulation  of  any  paper  in 
■Queens'  County,  the  editor  and  publisher  be- 
ing also  a  practical  farmer,  is  President  of  the 
Farmers'  Club  of  the  town,  and  one  of  the 
Trustees  of  the  Agricultviral  Experiment  Sta- 
tion of  the  State,  and  who  takes  the  leading 
part  in  all  matters  of  interest  to  the  farmers 
of  Long  Island.  As  will  be  seen  that  market 
farming  is  the  principal  industry  of  the  sec- 
tion, and  the  Standard,  being  the  recognized 
organ  of  that  class,  has  thereby  secured  the 
best  circulation.  It  is  a  newsy,  outspoken 
paper,  and  read  by  all  classes. 

THE    DEMOCRAT -ENTERPRISE. 


Sparta, 


Wisconsin. 


B.  W.  PERRY,  Proprietor. 


Published  every  Saturday.  Terms  :  $1.00  per 
Annum,  in  Advance. 
This  old-established  journal  now  In  its  four- 
teenth year,  still  maintains  Its  reputation  of 
being  one  of  the  best  papers  in  the  State,  and 
as  its  name  Indicates,  the  most  enterprising. 
Its  circulation  is  large,  and  as  an  advertising 
medium  it  ranks  among  the  best.  Rates 
moderate. 


MILAN    VOICE. 


Milan, 


Ohio. 


S.  D.  BRADY,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


Published  Every  Friday. 

The  only  paper  published  at  Milan  which  is 
printed  at  home,  and  devoted  to  the  interests 
of  Erie  County.  As  an  advertising  medium 
for  this  section  it  otters  great  inducements, 
as  it  goes  among  an  intelligent  class.  Sub- 
scription, $1.00  per  year.  Advertising  rates 
furnished  upon  application. 

THE    CARTHAGE    PRESS. 

Missonri. 


1870.     THE  ROBESONIAN.     1885. 
Lnniberton,    -  -    Nortli  Carolina. 

W.  WALLACE  McDIARMID,  Editor  &  Owner. 
The  only  paper  published  in  Robeson  Co., 
N.  C,  one  of  the  oldest  and  most  widely  circu- 
lated in  the  State,  entering  nearly  every 
household  in  this  County,  and  having  a  gene- 
ral circulation  In  the  Counties  of  Richmond. 
Moore,  Cumberland,  Bladen  and  Columbus,  or 
this  State,  and  Marion.  Marlboro,  Darlington 
and  Camden  In  S.  C.  All  classes  of  advertisers 
will  iind  the  Robksonian  a  most  effectual  and 
desirable  medium  of  communication.  Rates 
on  application.    Send  5  cts.  for  specimen  copy. 

THE     BANNER. 
Bvewton,        -  -  -        Alabama. 

Published  every  Thursday  by  R.  L.  Mc- 
CONNELL.  A  paper  devoted  to  the  interests 
of  the  timber  belt  of  this  .section.  Subscription, 
$1.00  per  year.  Has  allarje  circulation  through- 
out this  section  of  the  State.  No  better  me- 
dium for  advertisers.  Advertising  Rates: 
—1  in.,  1  mo.,  SI. .50  ;  2  mos.,  $2.50;  6  mos.,  $4.00 ; 
12  mos.,  $6.00  ;  2  in.,  1  mo.,  $aOO ;  2  mos.,  .$4.50 ; 
6  mos.,  $8.00;  12  mos.,  $12.00;  M  col.,  1  mo., 
.$6.00;  2  mos.,  $10.00;  6  mos.,  $20.00;  12  mo.s. 
$30.00  ;  ]4  col..  1  mo.,  $10.00  ;  2  mos.,  $15.00  ;  6 
mos.,  $25.00  ;  12  mos.,  $50.00 ;  1  col.,  1  mo.,  $15.00; 
2  mos.,  $20.00  ;  6  mos.,  $45.00  ;  12  mos.,  $80.00. 

THE      PliAINFIELD      PROGRESS. 


Plainlield, 


InUiaua. 


Established  1880. 


Carthage, 

Published  Every  Thursday. 

Subscription        -        -        -        $1.50  per  Year. 

A.  W.  St.  John.  G.  E.  St.  John. 

ST.  JOHN  BROS.,  Prop'rs. 

A.  W.  ST.  John,         -       -       .       .         Editor. 

An  Independent  anti-Bourbon  newspaper, 

establlslied  1872.    Devoted  to  the  interests  of 

the  productive  and  industrial  classes.    The 

best  advertising  medium  in  Jasper  County. 

THE    PAIIL.LINA    TIMES. 


Pauilina, 


O'Brien  Co.,  lo^va. 


A.  T.  HARRISON,  Publisher. 

The  leading  newspaper  and  best  advertising 
medium  in  Hendricks  County,  Indiana.  Best 
location.  Circulation  outgrowing  all  others. 
The  local  paper  for  large  portions  of  two  other 
counties.  Now  under  new  and  improved 
management. 

THE  WHITEWATER   REGISTER. 

Published  every  Thursday,  P.  M.  at 
Whitewater,  -  Walworth  Co.,  Wis. 

E.  D.  COE,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

Terms :  Yearly,  in  Advance,  by  Mail,  $2.00. 

A  leading  journal  published  in  one  of  the 
most  important  towns  of  Wisconsin,  and  In 
a  county  thickly  settled  and  wealthy,  the 
Register  offers  superior  Inducements  to  ad- 
vertisers.    Send  for  advertising  rates. 

THE    CANTON    NEWS. 

Canton, 


Published  Every  Thursday. 
OSCAR    D.    HAMSTREET,    Editor. 


Lewis  Co.,  Mo. 


Established  1880. 
H.  C.  CHINN,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


Subscription,  $1.50  per  Year,  in  Advance. 
The  Times  is  published  in  a  rich  agricultural 
region.  The  only  paper  issued  in  the  town 
Well  gotten  up,  bright,  lively,  contains  all  the 
local  and  general  news,  it  has  an  extended 
circulation.  It  is  the  best  advertising  me- 
dium  in  this  section. 

THE    AVEEKLY    ADVOCATE. 


Terms,  $1.50  per  Year. 


A  splendid  advertising  medium  for  North- 
east Missouri.  Published  in  one  of  the  most 
important  towns  of  the  State.  Rates  made 
known  upon  application.  The  only  Republi- 
can  paper  in  Lewis  County. 

THE    LYON    CO.    REPORTER. 


Ancoiia,  ...  Illinois. 

ADVOCATE    PUBLISHING    CO. 

DR.  F.  W.  GODING,  Editor. 

G.  W.  MATHIS, 

Local  Editor  and  Business  Manager. 

Published  Every  Friday. 

Terms:  $1. 00a  Year,  Strictly  in  Advance. 
A  weekly  family  newspaper  devoted  to 
local  interests.  Has  a  large  circulation  in 
Livingston  County.  Is  an  unsurpassed  me- 
dium for  advertisers. 


Rock  Rapids, 


Io\Y'a. 


Issued  Every  Thursday  Morning. 

J.  F.  Saylor.  C.  F.  Saylor. 

SAYLOR  BROS. 

Editors  and  Proprietors. 

Subscription,  $1..50  per  year.  The  Reporter 
is  an  an  eight-page,  lively,  readable,  family 
and  genenl  newspaper.  It  is  the  official 
paper  of  the  county,  and  has  a  large  circula- 
tion. Rates  of  advertising  made  known  on 
application. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1229- 


The    Irvington    Courier. 


ESTABLISHED   1873. 


IRVINGTON-ON-HUDSON, -  -  NEW    YORK. 

THE    ONLY    PAPER    PUBLISHED     IN    IRVINGTON. 


CIRCULATES    LARGELY    THROUGHOUT    THE    COUNTY    OF    WESTCHESTER. 


"  THE    COURIER "    IS    ONE    OF    THE    OLDEST    PAPERS    PRINTED    IN    THE    TOWN 

OF    GREENBURGH. 


E.    C.    BRUCE,  .......        Eflitor. 


ADVERTISING    RATES    REASONABLE. 
LARGE      AND      STEADILY      GROWING      CIRCULATION. 


Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Savanna    Weekly    Times. 

SAVANNA,  -----  ILLINOIS. 

J.   B.    PARKINSON,   Editor  and  Proprietor. 


PUBLISHED   EVERY   FRIDAY. TERMS,    $1.50    PER    YEAR. 

An  eight-page  weekly  journal.  The  leading  paper  of  Carroll  County,  and  one  of  the 
best  and  most  reliable  in  the  Northwest.  Has  a  general  circulation  among  an  intelligent 
and  progressive  class,  and  is  a  valuable  advertising  medium. 


RATES      FURNISHED      UPON      APPLICATION. 


Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    American. 

VALPARAISO,  -  -  -  -  INDIANA. 

A    MAGAZINE    OF    LITERATURE.    EDUCATION    AND    SCIENCE. 
ISSUED    MONTHLY. 

DEVOTED    TO     THE     TEACHER,    STUDENT,    AND    ALL     OTHERS     INTERESTED    IN 

THE    CAUSE    OF    EDUCATION. 


The  only  Journal  largely  circulated  among  the  Teachers  and  Students  of  the  Northern 
Indiana  Normal  School,  the  largest  institution  of  the  kind  in  tlie  United  States,  and  is, 
therefore,  a  desirable  advertising  medium  for  manufacturers  and  dealers  in  teachers'  and 
school  suppUes. 

W.  B.  SAYLiER,  Proprietor.      C.  H.  BALiL,  Business  Manager. 

Terms  of  Subscription,        -       -       Per  Year,  .$1.00  in  advance.    Single  copies,  10  cents. 
Rates    of    AdTertisiug    will    be    made    known    on    application. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Sprace  St.,  New  York. 

The    Hill    City    Reveille. 

HILL    CITY,  -  -      -  GRAHAM    CO.,    KAN. 

Published   Every    Friday,    by    ^V.    R.    HILL,    Editor    and    Proprietor. 


THE    REVEILLE    IS    A    FIRST-CLASS    WEEKLY    JOURNAL, 
Devoted  to  Local,  County  and  State  interests,  entirclj-  of  liome  production ;  has  a  large 
circulation  at  home  and  throughout  the  State.  ^ 


Business  men  who  desire  to  reach  this  most  important  part  of  the  country  should  patron- 
ize the  columns  of  The  Reveille. 


Rates  furnished  upon  application. 

Geo.  p.  Rowkll  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York 


1230  GEO.  P.   ROWELL  &  GO'S 

ESTABLISHED    18T3.  CIRCULATION,   1,600. 

THE     HERALD. 


ELDORA,  -  -  -  ...  IOWA. 

APPLY    FOR    RATES. 
JAMES  S.  ROSS,       .---.-       Editor  and  Proprietor. 

The  Herald  is  the  official  paper  of  Hardin  County.  Has  special  departments  devoted 
to  the  interests  of  each  town  in  the  county,  and  with  a  large  general  circulation  it  is  the 
best  advertising  medium  in  Central  Iowa. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


HOWARD    RECORD. 


HOWARD    CITY,  .....  MICHIGAN. 


The  only  paper  between  Cedar  Springs  and  Big  Rapids,  on  the  G.  R.  &  I.  R.  R.  and  covers 
more  territorj'  than  any  other  country  pape)-  in  Michigan.  No  patent  advertisements  on 
the  inside.    Control  It  ourselves.    Address, 

ED.    E.   SMITH,  Manager, Howard  City,  Mich. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Sprxice  St.,  New  Yorli. 


I  O  N  E     V  A  LLE  Y     ECHO. 
lONE    CITY,  ....  AMADOR    CO.,    CAL. 


CLOVIS  T.  LaGRAVE,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

DEMOCRATIC   IN   POLITICS.        ISSUED   SATURDAY   MORNINGS, 
lone  City  is  situated  in  one  of  the  most  fertile  valleys  of  the  Sierra  foothills,  has  a 

fiopulation  of  l,.>Oii,  and  is  surrounded  by  a  thickly  settled  farming  and  mining  community, 
t  IS  the  termiiius  of  the  Amador  branch  of  tiie  Central  Paciiic  Railroad,  and  therefore  is  the 
shipping  point  for  a  large  section  of  country  to  the  North  and  East.  The  Echo  is  now  in 
Its  third  year,  and  is  one  of  the  leading  papers  in  its  section. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  No.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


TEXAS    RAIL    AND    WIRE. 
FORT    WORTH,  .....  TEXAS. 

A    SEMI-MONTHLY    JOURNAL. 


Published  on  the  Fifth  and  Twentieth  of  every  month.  Subscription  Price,  $1.00  Per  Annum. 

Devoted  to  Railroad,  Telegraph,  Express  and  Telephone  Literature,  News  and  Gossip. 
An  eight-page  paper,  well  gotten  up,  bright,  sparkling  and  entertaining.  Read  by  more 
people  in  the  South  and  West,  than  any  other  paper  published.  A  most  desirable  medium 
for  advertisei's.    Advertising  rates  may  be  obtained  upon  application. 

ED.    J.    SMITH,       -  -  -  -  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

SPRINGFIELD    EXPRESS. 
SPRINGFIELD,  .....  MISSOURI. 

A    RELIABLE    DEMOCRATIC    NEWSPAPER.        CIRCULATES    AMONG    THE    BEST 
PEOPLE   OF   GREENE    COUNTY   AND   SOUTHWEST    MISSOURL 


Subscription  Rates  :  1  Year,  $1.50 ;  6  Months,  75  cts.:  4  Months,  50  cts. 
Advertising  Rates  :  1  inch,  per  month,  $2.50;  6  inches,  per  month,  $9.00.    Liberal  reduc- 
tion on  yearly  contracts. 

J.  G.  NEWBILL,         -  Editor. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  .t  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     INDICATOR. 


100    GRISWOLD    STREET,  ...  DETROIT,    MICH. 


W.  H.  BURR  PUBLISHING  COMPANY,  Publishers. 


The  only  Insurance  publication  in  Michigan.    Has  a  circulation  of  1,000  in  this  section 

TERMS,    $3.00    PER    ANNUM. 
SAMPLE      COPY      MAILED      ON      APPLICATION. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

» 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1231 


Lieber's    Manual 


CIRCULATION    3,ll00,    BI-MONTHLY. 


PUBLISHED    BY 
B.    F.    LIEBER,  .  .  .  -  .  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


17    &    19    BROADWAY,  -  -  -  NE^W    YORK. 


CONTAINS   THE   FOREIGN   CORRESPONDENTS   OF  AMERICAN  BANKERS,  SAILINGS 

OF    THE    OCEAN    STEAMERS    FROM    NEW    YORK,    POSTAL    INFORMATION, 

U.    S.    CUSTOM    HOUSE    DUTIES,    FOREIGN    AGENCIES    OF 

THE    UNITED    STATES.    ETC. 


SUBSCRIPTION,  ....  ONE    DOLLAR,    PER    YEAR. 


SAMPLE    COPIES    SENT    UPON    APPLICATION. 


ADVERTISING    RATES    WILL    BE    FOUND    IN    THE    MANUAL. 


LIEBER'S    MANUAL    HAS    BEEN    ADOPTED    BY    THE    LEADING    EXCHANGES    AND 

BANKERS    OF    THE    UNITED    STATES    AND    EUROPE    FOR     ITS     MERITS 

AND     THE     VALUABLE     INFORMATION      IT      GIVES      TO      THE 

SHIPPING    AND    COMMERCIAL    WORLD. 


A    COPY    WILL    BE    FOUND   ON   EVERY   OCEAN    STE.AMER,    AT   THE    EXCHANGES 
AND    READING    ROOMS    OF    THE    PRINCIPAL    HOTELS    IN    THE       ^ 
UNITED    STATES    AND    EUROPE. 


Geo.  P.  RovKLi  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1232  GEO.  P.  KOVVELL  &  GO'S 

THE    OSHKOSH    TIMES. 

DAILY  AND  WEEKLY. 
OSHKOSH.  ....  WISCONSIN. 

PUBLISHED  BY  E.  W.  VIALL  &  CO.  Edgar  \V.  Viall.  Chas.  W.  Pelker. 

The  Times  has  the  largest  cu-ciilation  of  any  paper  In  Wisconsin.  It  reaches  the  pro- 
ducing and  the  Industrial  classes.  As  an  advertising  medium  it  is  unsurpassed.  Terms  for 
advertising  may  be  had  upon  application.  Daily  Timls,  la  advance,  one  year,  $9 ;  six  months, 
$4.50 ;  three  months,  $2.25 ;  one  month,  ^oc;  one  week,  20c.;  single  copies",  5c.  Weekly  Times, 
In  advance,  one  year,  $2.00. 

Geo.  p.  Rovfell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


I  T  A  W  AM  BI  A  N. 

FULTON,  .  .  .  _  MISSISSIPPI. 

LAWRENCE  SISTERS,  Publishers. 

Official  journal  for  Itawamba  County.    Only  paper  published  In  the  county.    Devoted 

to  temperance,  education  and  local  interest.    The  only  paper  in  this  State  published  entirely 

by  females.    All  labor  performed  by  girls  under  twenty  years.    A  rare  opportunity  for 

advertisers.    For  rates  apply  to  LAWRENCE  SISTERS,  Publishers. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     H  O M  E  . 

FORMERLY  THE  PEOPLE'S  FIRESIDE  JOURNAL. 

PUBLISHED  MONTHLY  BY  THE  PEOPLE'S  PUBLISHING  COMPANY, 

409    WASHINGTON    ST.,  -  -  BOSTON,    MASS. 

The  Home  Is  a  16page,  64-column  family  paper,  devoted  to  the  interests  of  the  household. 

Advertising  rates,  15  cents  per  line.  Circulation  15,000. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


TRUTH    JOURNAL. 

KANKAKEE,  ....  ILLINOIS. 

PUBLISHED  BY  THE  TRUTH  PUBLISHING  CO.  C.  A.  LAKE,  Editor. 

A  weekly  newspaper,  devoted  to  home  interests.  Contains  all  important  local  and  gen- 
eral news.  Circulating  as  it  does,  in  one  of  the  most  Important  sections  of  the  State,  it 
commands  the  confidence  of  the  most  substantial  citizens  in  the  community  where  it  is 
published.    A  choice  advertising  medium.    Rates  furnished  on  application. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    LUCAS    LEDGER. 

LUCAS,  .....  LUCAS    CO.,    IOWA. 

PUBLISHED, EVERY  THURSDAY.    TERMS,  PER  YEAR,  $1.25. 
MRS.  A.  C.  RICHARDS,  Proprietress.  FRANK  RICHARDS,  Editor. 

The  Ledger  is  published  in  one  of  the  most  important  mining  towns  in  Iowa.  Contains 
all  the  local  and  general  news.  Has  a  large  and  increasing  circulation,  and  is  a  first  class 
paper  in  every  respect.    Advertising  rates  made  known  on  application. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


O    LUSO-AMERICANO. 

NEW    BEDFORD,  -  -  .  MASSACHUSETTS. 

A  weekly  journal  in  the  Portuguese  language.  Is  the  organ  of  the  Portuguese  Colony  in 
the  United  States.  The  paper  is  well  gotten-up,  and  perfectly  demonstrates  its  importance 
to  the  colony  which  it  represents.  It  goes  to  every  State  of  the  Union,  and  circulates  lai-gely 
in  Portugal,  Azores,  the  South  American  Republics,  Brazil,  the  Sandwich  Islands  and 
Canada.  Business  men  will  find  it  an  unsurpassed  medium  for  advertising.  For  rates  of 
advertising  or  subscription  address  : 

MANOEL  IGNACIO  DE  MACEDO,  160  S.  Water  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 


HILLSDALE     STANDARD. 
HILLSDALE,  .....  MICHIGAN. 

OLDEST  PAPER  AND  BEST  ADVERTISING  MEDIUM  IN  HILLSDALE  COUNTY. 

30x44,  EIGHT  PAGES. 
CIRCULATION,  2,200.  ESTABLISHED  IN  1846. 

H.    B.    ROWLSON    &    SON,    Publishers  and  Proprietors. 
Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


JEFFERSON    CITY    TRIBUNE. 
JEFFERSON    CITY,  ....  MISSOURI. 

TRIBUNE  PRINTING  CO.,  Publishers.    A  Democratic  Daily  and  Weekly  Newspaper. 
HENRY  W.  EWING,  Pres.  E.   B.  EWING,  Sec.  A.  C.  SHOUP,  Business  Manager. 

One  of  the  best  advertising  mediums  in  Missouri,  having  a  large  circulation  throughout 
the  State.  Rates  of  advertising  in  Weekly:  One  square,  one  week,  $1.00;  each  additional 
Week,  50c.;  one  fourth  column,  three  months,  $15.00;  one  year,  .JoiLdO;  one-half  column, 
three  mouths,  $25.00,  one  year,  $60.00;  one  column,  si.x  months,  .$(i0.00  ■  one  year,  $100.00. 
Length  of  colunm,  19  inches  ;  8  pages.    Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  N.  Y. 


AlMKlilCAN   XEWSPAPEH   UIRECTOKY.  1233 

The    Muncie    Daily    Reporter. 


ISSUED  EVERY  EVENING. 


MUNCIE,  .  -  .  .  INDIANA. 

OTTO    CARMICHAEL,         .  .  -  .  .  Proprietor. 


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THE    DURANT    NEWS 


PtJBLISHED   ON  FRIDAYS  AT 

DURANT,  ...  -  MISSISSIPPI. 


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Western    Sport    and    Theatrical 

Record. 

DENVER,  -  _  -  .  COLORADO. 

OFFICE,  375  CHAMPA  STREET. 


W.  S.  SMYTH,  Editor  and  Proprietor.  -        PUBLISHED  EVERY  SATURDAY. 


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THE     ORANG^E     JOURNAL. 

ORANGE,  ....  .  ESSEX    CO.,    N.    J. 

SAMUEL  TOOMBS,  Editor  ami  Proprietor. 

PUBLISHED    EVERY    WEDNESDAY    AND    SATURDAY. 

ESTABLISHED   1854. 

The  Journai,  is  the  only  paper  published  oftener  than  once  a  week  in  Essex  county, 

outside  of  Newark.  

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ARROW     ROCK     TIMES 


Published  every  Thursday  at 
ARROW    ROCK,  ....  SAL<INE    CO.,    MO. 

By  H.  N.  RUGG. 
The  Times  is  a  lively,  wide-awake  newspaper,  ever  watchful  in  the  Interests  of  the  com- 
muuity  which  it  represents.    Reliable  as  a  family  newspaper  and  equally  so  as  an  adver- 
tising medium.    Orders  solicited.    Rates  reasonable. 


THE     ESTELLINE     BELL. 
ESTELLINE,  ....  HAMLIN    CO.,    DAK. 

FRED  H.  CARRUTH,  Publisher  and  Proprietor. 

The  Bell  was  established  in  August,  1883,  and  is  now  one  of  the  leading  papers  in  the 
Sioux  Valley.  The  Bell  is  very  nearly  twice  the  size  and  contains  more  than  twice  the 
amount  of  reading  matter  of  any  paper  published  In  Hamlin  county  or  between  Brookings 
and  Watertown.  The  Bell  costs  you  $2.(X1  per  year.  The  Bell's  rates  for  space  are  very 
reasonable.    Everybody  takes  The  Bell.    All  the  news. 


THE     SILVERTON     APPEAL. 


SII.VERTON,  ......  OREGON. 

H.  G.  GUILD,  Eilltor  and  Proprietor. 

Externally  and  internally  a  home  piodiiction.  No  patent  sides.  Published  In  the 
famous  Waldo  Hills  district.  The  only  paper  in  Northwest  Marion.  The  vast  wheat- 
growing  and  manufacturing  district  in  Oregon  Subscribe  for  The  Appeal  and  get  posted 
on  the  resources  of  Marion  County.  Subscription:  $2.00  per  year;  $1.00  for  six  months; 
50  cents  for  three  months.    Sample  copies  mailed  free. 

THE    REPORTER    AND    HARLEM    LOCAL. 

2291   THIRD   AVE.,   BET.   124th  &   123th   STS.,  .  N.  Y.  CITY. 

JOHN  C.  GRAFF,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

CIRCULATION,   3,500. 

PUBLISHED     ON     WEDNESDAYS     AND     SATURDAYS. 

BOOK  AND  JOB  PRINTING. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    SILVER    STATE. 

WINNEMITCCA,  ....  HUMBOLDT    CO.,    NEV. 

The  centre  of  the  great  grazing  region  of  Nevada,  and  the  most  extensive  cattle  and 
wool-shipping  point  on  the  0,  P.  R.  R. 

J.  J.  HILL  C&  CO.,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Also,  the  centre  of  the  great  silver-mining  region  of  Northern  Nevada. 


THE       SENT  INEL. 

published  at 
STEEL VILLE,  ....  CRAWFORD    CO.,    MO. 

THOMAS  H.  ROBERTS  &  SON,  Publishers.        Offiee  opposite  the  Court-House. 

The  Sentinel  is  now  equal  in  size  and  mechanical  execution  to  any  country  paper  in 
the  State.  Its  circulation,  already  large.  Is  constantly  Increasing.  Its  course  Is  upward 
and  onward  ;  its  motto,  "  Excelsior."    Rates  of  advertising  furnished  on  application. 

Legal  work  at  legal  rates.         Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


FORWARD. 

Published  every  Thursday  at 
ANTIGO,  ......  WISCONSIN. 

Terms :   $1.50  a  Year,    in  Advance— post-paid 

C.    A.    MARTIN,         -...-.  Publisher  and  Proprietor. 

An  indepen<lent  local  family  paper.    Eight  pages,  forty  columns.    Well  gotten  up,  well 

edited  ;  contains  reading  matter  of  the  best,  and  news  most  reliable.    It  circulates  largely, 

and  is  read  by  the  intelligent  people  of  the  County  and  State.    Advertisers  desiring  to  reach 

this  section  of  the  County  should  patronize  its  columns. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1235 


Tobacco    Age. 


PHILADELPHIA,  .  -  -  PENNSYLVANIA. 


A     WEEKLY     REVIEW    OF     THE     INTERESTS     OF      GROWERS,     MANUFACTURERS, 
JOBBERS    AND    DEALERS    IN    ALL    BRANCHES    OF    THE    TOBACCO   TRADE. 


PUBLISHED  EVERY  SATURDAY,  BY  THE 

TOBACCO      AGE      PUBLISHING      COMPANY, 

GEORGE  S.   MERRILL,  Manager. 
M.  C.  ALLGAIER,  Secretary  and  Treasurer.    Office :  140  N.  Third  Street,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 


"  THE    TOBACCO    AGE "    HAS    THE     LARGEST     CIRCULATION    OF    ANY    TOBACCO 

PAPER    IN    THE    WORLD.        ITS    VALUE     AS     AN    ADVERTISING 

MEDIUM    IS    THEREFORE    APPARENT. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


cue  Pfade  im  Fernen  Westen 


"NEW    PATHS    IN    THE    FAR    WEST.' 


TOPEKA,  -----  KANSAS. 


AN    ILLUSTRATED    GERMAN    MONTHLY,    PUBLISHED    BY    THE 
NEUE    PFADE    PUBLISHING    C03IPANY. 


SUBSCRIPTION    PRICE,    ONE    DOLLAR    PER    ANNipi,    IN    ADVANCE. 

This  magazine  is  the  only  one  of  its  kind  published  in  the  United  States.  It  contains 
Stories,  Sketches  and  Illustrations  descriptive  of  the  beauties  and  advantages,  the  devel- 
opment and  industries  of  tlie  Western  States  and  Territories  (Mexico  included). 

As  an  advertising  medium  it  has  no  superior,  because  it  reaches  a  class  of  readers 
valuable  to  the  advertisers  in  all  parts  of  the  United  States. 

OUR    ADVERTISING    RATES    ARE    AS   FOLLOWS: 

TWO  COLUMNS,  OR  A  FULL  PAGE. 

Per  single  insertion $20 


Per  three  insertions 40 

Per  annum 100 

ONE  COLUMN,  OR  A  HALF  PAGE. 

Per  single  Insertion $12 

Per  three  insertions 24 

Per  annum. 60 

HALF  A  COLUM.V,  OR  A  QUARTER  PAGE. 


Per  three  Insertions §16 

Per  annum 40 


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Per  three  insertions 10 

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Per  single  insertion >:..  $  3 

Per  three  insertions 6 


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advertisements  of  reliable  houses  payable  quarterly. 

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CIRCULATION:   6,000   COPIES   PER   MONTH,    AS   PER   AFFIDAVIT   IN   OFFICE  OF 
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LE    PATRIOTE. 
ST.    LOUIS,  -..-..  MISSOURI. 

Fi-fiich,  Weekly  ;  Circulation,  3,000  ;  Thursdays.  Le  Patriote  is  tlie  only  French  news- 
paper puhlishert  in  the  "Western  States— Missouri,  Keutucivv,  Ohio,  Miehiuaii,  Indiana,  Iowa, 
Kansas,  Neliraska,  etc.  It  has  a  general  circulation,  constantly  increasing,  nialving  it  the 
best  advertising  medium  in  these  States.  Le  Patriote  olTers  special  inducements  to 
advertisers  wlio  desire  to  reach  a  class  of  people  not  obtained  by  other  publications.  All 
advertisements  and  locals  (unless  they  are  cuts  and  electrotypes)  are  translated  free  of 
charge.    Advertising  Rates  will  be  furnished  on  application. 

L.  SEGDENOT  &  E.  BOUDINET,  Publishers,  -       -       St.  Louis,  Missouri. 


THE    NORTH    STAR. 
MARINETTE,  -  ....  WISCONSIN. 

PUBLISHED   EVERY   FRIDAY.     G.  W.  BAUDER,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

TERMS  :  $2.00  PER  YEAR,  IN  ADVANCE.      -       -       -        OFFICL^L  PAPER  OF  THE  CITY. 

This  old  established  journal,  with  the  largest  circulation  of  any  on  tlie  Menominee 
River,  offers  unusual  inducements  to  first  class  advertisers. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    W^ AY-SIDE    MONTHLY. 
PATTERSON,  ....  PUTNAM    CO.,    N.  Y. 

REV.    THOMAS    CARTER,    D.D.,  Editor. 

A  high-toned  religious  monthly  for  the  people.  It  has  a  large  subscription  list,  and  is 
therefore  a  flrst-class  advertising  medium.  Rates  furnished  upon  application.  Terms  of 
The  Way-Side  Monthly,  $1.00  a  Year,  In  advance.    Address, 

CARTER  &  CO.,  Patterson,  Putnatn  Co.,  New  York. 

DER       SE  NDBOTE. 

Published  Weekly  at 
CLEVELAND,  ......  OHIO. 

ORGAN    OF    THE    GERMAN    BAPTISTS    OP    NORTH    AMERICA. 
J.  C.  HASELHUHN,  Editor.  H.  SCHULTE,  Business  Manager. 

Subscription,  Post  Paid  :  America  and  Canada,  $2.00  per  year ;  Germany  and  Switzer- 
land, .$2.50  per  year.    A  valuable  advertising  medium. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  No.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    RUSK    COUNTY    NEWS. 
HENDERSON,  .....  TEXAS. 

O.  W.  DODSON,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

PUBLISHED  EVERY  TUESDAY. TERMS,  $2.00  PER  ANNUM. 

A  Weekly  Journal  devoted  to  the  Interests  of  Eastern  Texas.  One  of  the  leading  papers 
of  the  State,  with  a  large  local  and  State  cii-culation,  it  offers  great  inducements  to 
advertisers.    Send  for  Rates. 

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FAIRMONT    -WEST    VIRGINIAN. 
FAIRMONT,  .....  WEST  VIRGINIA. 

POWELL  &  SHINN,  Editors  and  Proprietors. 

TERMS,  PER  YEAR,  $2.00. 

The  Paper  that  leads  the  procession.     Established  1S68.     Tlie  Peoples  Paper.      Gives  all  the 

Town  News,  the  County  News  and  the  State  News. 

To  Advertisers  :  The  West  Virginian  circulates  extensively  in  tlie  central  part  of  the 
State,  and  has  a  very  large  circulation  in  the  County.  It  is  therefore  the  best  advertising 
medium  in  this  section. 


THE     PHONOGRAPH. 
ST.    PAUL,  ....  HOWARD    CO.,    NEB. 

Published  every  Friday. 
A.    A.    KENDALL,    Editor.        -----       TERMS,    $2.00    PER    YEAR. 

OFFICIAL    P.A.PER    OF    COUNTY. 
The  Phonooraph  is  an  eight-page  Weekly  Journal,  contains  all  tlie  local  and  general 
news,  and  is  the  only  republican  paper  in  Howard  County,     It  has  an  extended  circulation. 
GEO.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


CASSVILLE     DEMOCRAT. 
CASSVILLE,  -  ...  -  MISSOURI. 

JOHN    RAY,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

INDEPENDENT    IN    POLITICS.         CIRCULATION,    620.         TERMS,    $1.00   PER   ANNUM. 
The  Democrat  furnishes  weekly  the  latest  and  most  reliable  market  reports.    Its  State 
News  Department  is  better  than  that  of  any  other  paper. 

Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


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1SS5.]  ADVERTISE    IN  [1885. 

The    Fortnightly    Index 

OF    LITERATURE,    SCIENCE    AND    THE    ARTS. 


MADISON, W^ISCONSIN. 


AN    INDEPENDENT    JOURNAL    OF    LIBERAL    EDUCATION. 


UNDER    THE    EDITORIAL    DIRECTION   OF   ALEXANDER   WINCHELL,  CHARLES   K. 

ADAMS    AND    WILLIAM   H.    PAYNE,    PROFESSORS   OP   THE    UNIVERSITY 

OF  MICHIGAN,  AND  CHARLES  H.  J.  DOUGLAS,  INSTRUCTOR  IN 

THE    UNIVERSITY    OF   WISCONSIN. 


RATES    FOR    ADVERTISING: 

With  a  clean  circulatiou  of  from  sixty  to  seventy  five  thousand  copies  annually  among 
a  liberally  educated  and  comparatively  wealthy  class  of  readers,  the  Index  forms  an 
excellent  medium  for  remunerative  advertising.  The  advertising  space  is  limited  to  six 
pages,  and  only  advertisements  of  an  unexceptionable  character  vrill  be  accepted.  The 
rates  for  advertising,  from  which  there  will  be  no  deviation,  are  as  follows :  Ordinary  pages, 
ten  (10)  cents  per  agate  line,  each  insertion ;  pages  opposite  reading,  fifteen  (15)  cents  ;  last 
outside  page,  twenty  (20)  cents  ;  frontpage,  twenty-five  (25)  cents.  On  five  or  more  consecu- 
tive insertions  of  same  advertisement,  five  per  cent,  discount ;  on  ten  or  more  insertions,  ten 
per  cent,  discount ;  on  fifteen  insertions,  -fifteen  per  cent,  discount ;  on  twenty  insertions, 
twenty  per  cent,  discount ;  on  twenty-five  insertions,  twenty-five  per  cent,  discount.  No 
advertisement  will  be  charged  less  than  five  lines.  Single  insertions  must  be  paid  for  in 
advance.  For  more  than  one  and  less  than  five  insertions,  bills  are  payable  on  receipt  of 
marked  copy  containing  first  insertion.  On  longer  contracts,  bills  are  payable  at  the  middle 
of  each  quarter.  The  Index  Is  sent  free  to  advertisers  as  long  as  their  advertisements  con- 
tinues. 


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INDEX    PUBLISHING    HOUSE, 

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It  deals  not  only  with  questions  of  pure  scholarship,  but  with  many  of  the  issu^  of  the 
day,  in  a  spirit  of  the  highest  intelligence.— T/ic  Christian  Union  (New  York). 

The  Index  is  rapidly  becoming  the  recognized  medium  of  communication  between  the 
leading  thinkers  of  our  country.— Jeu'isTi.  Messenger  (New  York). 


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Ceuda    Springs    News. 

GEUDA    SPRINGS,  -  -  SUMNER    CO.,    KAN. 

W.  J.  VVIIililARD,   Editor  and  Proprietor. 


PUBLISHED    EVERY    THURSDAY. 


Subscription,  $1.50  per  jear. 

AN     EIGHT-PAaE    WEEKLY    NEWSPAPER.    PROGRESSIVE,    LIBERAL    AND    INDE- 
PENDENT.       HAS     AN    EXTEND  KD    CIRCULATION,     AND    AS    AN    ADVER- 
TISING   MEDIUM    HAS    NO    EQUAL. 

Terms  upon  application. 


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Once-  a_- W  e  e  k  - 

STOCKTON,  -  -       -  -  CALIFORNIA. 

Published   Evei-y  Sunday,  by  D.  H.   Berdine  «fc  Co.,   Proprietors, 

To  whom  all  conimuuicatious,  either  on  business  matters,  or  for 
the  paper,  must  b6  addressed. 

TERMS:  ....  $-2.00    PER  ANNUM. 


An  eight-page  weekly,  an  able  and  influential  journal. 
Official  organ  of  the  Prohibition  party  of  the  Second  Congressional  District  of  the 

State  of  California. 
The  extensive  circulation  of  this  representative  journal  makes  it  one  of   the  best 
advertising  mediums  in  the  State. 

RATES    FURNISHED    UPON    APPLICATION. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


S  C  H  A  F  T'S 

New    York    Saturday    Night. 

14    EAST    FOURTEENTH    ST.    (ROOM   8)    NEW    YORK    CITY. 

"ALWAYS    FAVORING    THE    LEGITIMATE    MERCHANT    AND    TRADESMAN." 
ISSUED   EVERY  SATURDAY.     H.    E.    SCHAFT,    PUBLISHER. 


SUBSCRIPTION,    Si. 50    A    YEAR. 


Any  person  or  firm  doing  business  along  Broadway,  the  avenues,  Fourteenth  or  Twenty- 
third  streets,  can  have  their  names  and  style  of  business  inserted  under  their  proper  classi- 
fications, in  ordinary  type,  at  the  rate  of  50  cents  per  month,  or  four  insertions. 

Names  printed  in  CAPITALS  at  $1.00  per  month.  Names  printed  in  e.xtra  black  type 
will  be  charged  SI. 50  per  month. 

Ordinary  advertisements  will  be  inserted  at  the  rate  of  ten  cents  per  line. 

An  advertising  medium  tliat  reaches  the  best  class  of  buyers. 

Geo.  P.  RowBi.L  &  Co.,  Agents,  No.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Clarksdale    Banner. 

CLARKSDALE,  -  _-_  COAHOMA    CO.,    MISS. 

ISSUED    WEEKLY.      PAGE    &    TRENT,    PUBLISHERS. 


SUBSCRIPTION,    $'2.00    PER    ANNUM. 


The  Banner  circulates  extensively  in  Coahoma,  Tunica  and  Quitman,  the  largest  and 
richest  counties  in  the  State. 

To  advertisers  our   rates  are  reasonable,  and  advertising  orders  intrusted 

to  us  for  insertion  in  our  columns  will  receive  prompt 

attention,  and  good  returns  may  be  expected. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


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The    Daily    Mercury. 

NEW  BEDFORD,  -  -^__       -  MASSACHUSETTS. 

PUBLISHED  EVERY  MORNING,  SUNDAYS  EXCEPTED,  AT  92  UNION  STREET. 

The  only  moruiug  paper  published  in  Southern  Massachusetts.  Containing  the  latest 
telegraphic  and  local  news  up  to  time  of  going  to  press,  4  a.  m.  Terms,  $6  per  annum,  pay- 
able semi-annually,  in  advance.    Advertisements  inserted  at  reasonable  rates. 


The  New  Bedford  Mercury. 

ESTABLI!!<HED    IX    1807. 

Is  published  every  Wednesday  morning,  containing  all  the  news  of  the  week.    A  large  ten- 
page  paper  of  sixty  columns,  at  $1.50  per  annum,  in  advance. 
Advertisements  inserted  at  reasonable  rates. 

The  Mercury  stands  among  the  first  papers  of  Massachusetts  in  position,  and  as  an 
advertising  medium  is  not  excelled  in  superior  advantages. 

S.  W.  BOOTH,  W.  E.  CHASE  and  W.  L.  SAYER,   Publishers  and  Proprietors. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co..  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

The  RenoYO  Evening  News. 

RENOVO,  -  .  -  PENNSYLVANIA. 

ISSUED    EVERY    AFTERNOON,    SUNDAY    EXCEPTED. 

THE     "EVENING     NEWS"     HAS     A     CIRCULATION      OF    380    AMONG    BONA-FIDE 

SUBSCRIBERS. 


"THE    NEWS"     IS    THE    ONLY   DAILY    PAPER    PUBLISHED    IN    RENOVO,    AND    AS 
AN    ADVERTISING    MEDIUM     IS     UNEXCELLED. 

REACHES    ALL    THE    NEIGHBORING    TOWNS    AND    LUMBER   CAMPS   DAY   AFTER 

PUBLICATION. 


TERMS,    S4.60     PER     YEAR,    IF     PAID    IN    ADVANCE. 


JOHN  O.  DWYER,  Editor  and  Proprietor, RENOVO,  PA. 


CIRCULATION  RAPIDLY  INCREASING. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The   Ellisville  Eagle 


WEEKLY. 


ELLISVILLE,  _  _  -  MISSISSIPPI. 

THE    OLDEST    AND    LARGEST    CIRCULATED    PAPER    ON    THE  N.  O.  AND    N.  E.  B.R., 
AND  THE  BEST  ADVERTISING  MEDIUM  IN  SOUTH  MISSISSIPPI. 


THE     FOLLOWING    ARE    OUR    ADVERTISING    RATES,    AND    NO    DEVIATION    WILL 

BE    MADE    FROM    THEM:  ^ 

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The  Wright  County  Republican 

COKATO,  -  -  - WRIGHT   CO.,  MINN. 

W.    FRANCIS   ROWE, Publisher. 


EXCLUSIVELY    A    LOCAL    AND    FAMILY    PAPER. 

PUBLISHED    EVERY    FRIDAY,  ...  -  FOR  $1.00   A  YEAR. 

In  the  Interest  of  Cokato  and  tlie  people  of  WriKht  County.  Wright  county  Is  the 
banner  county  of  Minnesota;  Coliatois  tlie  banner  village  of  the  county,  and  the  Republican 
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SEND    US    YOUR    ORDERS. 

A  secret  great,  we'll  tell  to  you. 

How  from  poverty  to  rise  ; 
Just  try  it  once,  you'll  find  it  true, 

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one  of  the  finest  farming  counties  in  the  United  States.    It  circulates  among  Intelligent 

people— people  who  read,  and  its  subscription  list,  while  already  large,  is  f  astly  increasing, 

thus  making  it  a  „ 

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St.    Louis  Tribune. 

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The    Minnesota    Druid. 

PUBLISHED     WEEKLY    AT 

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GEO.    H.    SHEIRE,    Editor   and    Proprietor. 


Devoted  to  the  Interests  of  the  United  Ancient  Order  of  Druids.  The  only  English 
Druidical  Journal  published  in  America.  Has  a  general  circulation  in  Minnesota,  Wis- 
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of  Rochester  in  said  countv  and  State ;  that  the  Rural  Home  Co.  (limited),  mailed  at  the 
post  office  in  said  city  during  the  year  1884,  one  hundred  and  forty-six  thousand  four  hun- 
dred and  eighty  seven  (146,487)  pounds  of  the  American  Rural  Home  newspaper  and  paid 
the  postage  thereon,  amounting  to  the  sum  of  Two  Thousand  Nine  Hundred  and  Twenty- 
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Subscribed  and  sworn  to  before  me  this  2.8th  day  of  January,  1885. 

("L  SI  Willis  G.  Mitchell,  Notary  Public. 

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of  American  Rural  Homes  passed  through  the  Rochester  Post  Office  last  year.  As  twelve 
copies  of  the  Rural  weigh  just  a  pound  (allowing  for  wrappers  and  pa.ste),  we  find  that 
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this  number  bv  flftv-two  and  we  have  an  average  weekly  circulation  of  3:3,804  ! 

This  circulation,  with  the  rate  charged  for  display  advertising— 25  cents  per  Agate  line 
—makes  the  American  Rural  Home  the  cheapest  advertising  medium  in  the  country. 


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Scandinavia. 


CHICAGO,  -----  ILLINOIS. 


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and  it  circulates  among  the  thinking  Scandinavians  of  all  classes,  from  those  who  live  at 
the  seats  of  emigration  in  the  capitals  of  the  Northland  across  the  ocean,  to  the  homes  of 
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ASHTABULA    DAILY    RECORD. 
ASHTABULA,  ......  OHIO. 

Published  every  evening  except  Sunday,  by  FRED.    V.   JOHNSON. 

A  bright,  well  conducted  Dally,  published  In  one  of  the  most  important  towns  of  Ohio. 
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and  is  becoming  one  of  the  best  mediums  for  advertisers  in  this  section  of  the  country. 

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inducements  to  yearly  advertisers. 

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VERSAILiliES,  .....  MISSOURI. 

JOHN  A.  HANNAY,  Editor  and  Proprietor.     JOHN  T.  BEALE,  Associate  Editor. 
IT    IS   THE   OFFICIAL   PAPER   OF   MORGAN   COUNTY   AND    CITY  OF   VERSAILLES. 


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Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

THE    BUILDER    AND    TVOOD    WORKER. 

A  Journal  of  Industrial  Art.    Puljlished  Monthly,  at 
394    BROADWAY,  ....  NEW    YORK. 

PRICE,    $1.00    PER    YEAR. 

FRED.  A.  HODGSON,  Publisher. FRED.  T.  HODGSON,  Editor. 

PHILADELPHIA  OFFICE:  PRATT  &  CO.,  COR.  9th  AND  ARCH  STS. 
The  Builder  and  Wood  Worker  is  now  in  its  twenty-first  year.    It  circulates  in  the 
East,   West,  North  and  South,  and  is  read  by  Architects,  Cabinet  Makers,  Stair  Builders, 
CaiptTitrrs,  Car  Builders  and  others.    The  value  of  this  joui'ual  as  an  advertising  medium  is 
well  estal^lished.    Rates  furnished  on  application. 

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TUCKER    COUNTY    PIONEER. 

ST.    CJEORGE,  ....  WEST    VIRGINIA. 

H.    &   C.    H.    MAXWELL,  Editors  and   Proprietors. 

PUBLISHED   EVERY   FRIDAY.        -        .        .         -       SUBSCRIPTION,    $1.00   PER   YEAR. 


DEVOTED    TO    THE    BEST    INTERESTS    OF    TUCKER    COUNTY. 
The  Pioneer  is  a  live  local  paper,  at  the  same  time  gives  all  the  general  news.    It  has  a 
large  circulation  throughout  the  State  among  intelligent  business  men. 
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THE    ST.    LOUIS    CRITIC. 
ST.    LOUIS,         ......  MISSOURI. 


A  weekly  treasure  of  Fun  and  I^lght  Literature,  with  numerous  illustrations  and  a  large 
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ST.    LOUIS   CRITIC, St.   Louis,  Missoqri. 

DICKISON    BRUGMAN,  Proprietor. 
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D  E  R      AV  AN  D  E  R  E  R. 
ST.    PAUL,  ......  MINNESOTA. 


HUGO  KLAPPROTH,  Editor.  -  -  -  BERN.  WURST,  Manager. 

WANDERER    PRINTING    CO.,    Publishers. 

A    GERMAN   CATHOLIC    WEEKLY.      OFFICIAL   PAPER   OF   THE   DIOCESES   OF 

ST.    PAUL,    NORTHERN   MINNESOTA   AND   DAKOTA. 


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HOLLAND,  ....  OTTAWA    CO.,  MICH. 

(A    HOLLAND    INDEPENDENT     NEWSPAPER.) 

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The  olflest  journal  published  in  the  Holland  language  in  the  United  States.     Its  circula- 
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THE     TRIPARTITE. 

Published    Monthlv   at 
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THE  TRIPARTITE  embraces  three  educational  journals,  viz:  The  Mathematicians' 
Expository  and  Critic,  The  School  Mediator  and  The  Business  Educator.  It  is  sent 
regularly  to  overlive  thousand  families  in  Central  Illinois,  and  has  over  fourteen  hundred 
subscribers  in  distant  parts  of  the  Union,  thus  making  it  a  good  advertising  medium.  Each 
paper  has  an  advertising  department. 

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year,  with  valuable  premium,  and  membership  in  The  Tripartite    Literary  and  Scientific 
Reading  Circle.     Advertising  Rates  low,  and  made  known  on  application. 
J.     W.    WHITTLESEY   &    CO.,  Publishers. 
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A    RED    HOT    PAPER. 

THE     SENTINEL     OF     TRUTH. 

J.  W.  HYDER,  Manager. 
EXCELSIOR   SPRINGS.  .  ^Box  115.)  .  .  MISSOURI. 

WEEKLY  AT  .$1.50  PER  YEAR.    -  ■  -     REV.  J.  V.  B.  FLACK,  D.D.,  Editor. 

Devoted  to  the  radical,  red-hot,  independent,  bold,  and  uncompromising  defense  of  the 
Living  questions  of  the  hour;  embracing  religion,  temperance,  public  and  private  crimes, 
and  a  set  war  on  the  devil  and  his  imps,  spiritual  or  incarnate.  No  quarters  asked  or  given, 
and  everything  called  by  its  right  name.  The  liypocrisies  of  so-called  Christians  criticised 
as  viuorously  as  the  inffrnal  lies  and  rascalities  of  the  infidel.  Will  club  with  any  first-class 
paiM  1  publislu'd  in  the  United  States,  Canada,  or  Europe.  AH  remittances  made  at  our  risk 
and  expense  if  sent  by  bank  draft  or  registered  letter.  Try  it  and  get  stirred  up.  Sample 
coi'V  free. 


THE     DEMOCRAT, 
SCOTLAND    NECK,  ....  NORTH    CAROLINA. 

CHAS.    E.    HASKITT,    EDITOR;    OFFICE,    CORNER   NINTH    AND    MAIN    STREETS. 


This  is  the  only  publication  advertisers  patronise  in  Halifax  County. 

PUBLISHED    WEEKLY. 

Circulation  immense  and  constantly  increasing.  Rates  low  and  returns  large. 


SUBSCRIPTION,    $2.00    PER   ANNUM. 

For  i)articulars  address,  -  -  CHAS.    E.    HASKITT,    Editor. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  16  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

THE     ATLANTIC     JOURNAL. 

MAY'S    LANDING,  -  -  -  -  NEW    JERSEY. 

J.  G.  OLIVER,   Editor   and   Proprietor. 

Published  every  Thursday,  at  the  County  Seat  of  Atlantic  County,  N.  J. 

THE   OLDEST    PAPER   IN   THE    COUNTY. 

Advertisers  are  requested  to  note  that  it  has  a  wide  circulation,  and  is  one  of 

the  best  advertising  mediums  in  the  county. 

TERMS:  -  $1.00    PER   YEAR,    IN    ADVANCE. 

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J.    E.    SMITH,    Editor. 


A.    P.    L.VNGTRY,    Publisher. 


EIGHT    PAGES.  PRICE    2    CENTS. 


THE    MIKROR 


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PALD-UP    CIRCULATION,    3,117, 

Brooklyn,  Feb.  19, 1885. 
This  is  to  certify  that  of  the  edition  of  The  Mirror  published  on  Februarj-  13th,  three 
thousand  one  hundred  and  seventeen  copies  have  been  sold,  and  that  I  have  received  pay 
for  them ;  and  that  there  are  yet  some  copies  of  that  date,  which  have  been  delivered  to 
newsboys  and  newsdealers  upon  which  returns  have  not  yet  been  made  to  me,  and  which 
will  increase  this  number  by  at  least  one  hundred. 

Albert  P.  Langtrt,  Publisher  Mirror. 

Sworn  before  me,  this  19th  day  of  February,  1885. 

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EDUCATIONAIi     COURANT. 
LOUISVILLE,  .  -  -  .  .  KENTUCKY. 

R.    H.    CAROTHERS,  Editor  in  Chief. 

The  Educational  Courant  is  the  only  educational  journal  published  in  Kentuckj',  and 

is  the  best  medium  for  advertisers  in  this  State. 

This  paper  has  for  its  regular  subscribers  the  finest  class  of  ppople,  such  as  tourists, 

teacliers  and  people  who  buy  and  spend  freely. 

"It  is  wortli  its  weight  in  gold  to  any  school  room,  either  public  or  privnte."— Lexington 

Observer,  Dec.  21,  lf^S4. 

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THE    DENVER    JOURNAL    OF    COMMERCE. 
DENVER,  ......  COLORADO. 

CHARLES   H.   MORRIS,  Manager. 
A  Weekly  presentation  of  the  cream  of  Commercial,  Mining,  Live  Stock  and  Railway 
News  of  Colorado  and  adjoining  States   and  Territories.     Official  organ  of  the  Denver 
Chamber  of  Commerce  and  Board  of  Trade  of  450  active  members  ;  and  also  of  the  Colorado 
State  Legislature.     Founded  in  1881. 

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THE  DENVER  JOURNAL  OF  COMMERCE,  DENVER,  COL.,  P.  O.  BOX  2831. 

Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spi-uce  St.,  New  York. 


NORWALK    REAL    ESTATE    JOURNAL. 
NORWALK,  .....  CONNECTICUT. 

A  MONTHLY  PAPER  DEVOTED  TO  REAL  ESTATE  AND  BUSINESS  INTERESTS.     ■ 
BENJAMIN    J.    STURGES,    Editor. 

Each  number  contains  news  and  information  concerning  real  estate.  A  list  of  desirable 
properties  for  sale.  Useful  farm  notes.  A  list  of  reliable  real  estate  agents  and  lawyers  in 
all  sections  of  the  country  and  much  other  interesting  matter.  The  Journal  will  be  mailed 
to  subscribers  in  any  part  of  the  United  States  for  50  cents  a  year,  payable  in  advance. 
If  you  have  property,  real  or  personal,  to  sell  or  exchange,  don't  hesitate  to  write  it  up  and 
advertise  it  m  The  Jocenal,  if  you  want  to  make  a  speedy  disposition  of  it.  The  organ  of 
the  National  Real  Estate  Dealers'  Association  for  the  State  of  Connecticut. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    GOLDEN    RULE. 
NEW    YORK,  .....  N.    Y.    CITY. 

SUTHERLAND  G.  TAYLOR,  Editor. 
REUBEN  FREEMAN,  -Publisher,  14  Barclay  Street,  New  York. 
A  journal,  issued  Monthly,  devoted  to  the  interests  of  the  Order  of  United  Friends, 
and  kindred  Orders,  and  contains  Biographical  and  Original  Sketches,  Correspondence, 
Miscellany,  Poetry,  etc. 

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take  advantage  of  this  fact,  and  send  for  rates. 

YEARLY    SUBSCRIPTION,    $1.00. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    OHIO    A.    O.    U.    W.    JOURNAL. 
CLEVELAND,  ......  OHIO. 

W.    A.    HUGHES,    Editor. 


An  eight-page  monthly.    Devoted  to  the  interests  of  the  Ancient  Order  of  United  Work- 
men.   The  official  organ  of  Grand  Lodge  of  Ohio.      The  Journal  has  an  immense  circula- 
tion, and  is  specially  valuable  to  advertisers.      Advertising  rates  on  application. 
TERMS    OF    SUBSCRIPTION,    50  CENTS    PER    ANNUM. 

Address  all  communications  to  -        -        W.  A.  HUGHES,  34  Ontario  Street. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents  10,  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    SEMI-WEEKLY    EAST    OREGONIAN. 


PENDLETON,  .....  OREGON. 

Published  by 

EAST    OREGONIAN    PUBLISHING    COMPANY. 

$2.50    PER    YEAR.         -  -  -  '■  ■  ■       $1-50    SIX    MONTHS. 

Makes  a  specialty  of  giving  correct  information  in  regard  to  Oregon  and  the  Northwest. 

Send  us  your  name  for  om-  Fourth  of  July  issue. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1247 


THE    PUBLICATIONS    OF    THE 

WesternMethodistBook  Concern 

DO      NOT      ADMIT      PATENT     MEDICINES     OR     ANY     OBJECTIONABLE 

ADVBRTISEMENTS     TO     THEIR     COLUMNS,    CONSEQUENTLY 

THEIR    SPACE    IS    MORE    DESIRABLE    THAN    ANY 

OTHER    MEDIUMS. 


51    WASHINGTON    STREET,  -  -  -  CHICAGO. 


CRANSTON  &  STONE,  .....  Publishers. 


A    STRONG    COMBINATION  !      CLEAN    COMPANY  !  !     NO    PATENT    MEDICINE    MEN 

NEED    APPLY  !  !  ! 


lilST  : 

PAPERS.  WHERE  PUBLISHED. 

WESTERN    CHRISTIAN    ADVOCATE,        .  -  -  .  -  Cincinnati. 

NORTHWESTERN    CHRISTIAN    ADVOCATE,  -  -  -  -       Chicago. 

CENTRAL    CHRISTIAN    ADVOCATE,         -----  St.  Louis. 

CHRISTLICHE    APOLOGETE    (German),         ....  -       Cincinnati. 
SANDEBUDET    (Swedish),  ...----  Chicago. 

SUNDAY-SCHOOL    JOURNAL    (Monthly),       ....  -       Cincinnati. 
HAUS    UND    HERD    (German,  Monthly),                 ....  Cincinnati. 


COMBINED    CIRCULATION    145,000.      ADVERTISING    RATES    REASONABLE. 


ESTIMATES    UPON    APPLICATION. 


A.  E.  DUNN,  Manager  Advertising  Department. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Union     City      Herald 

AND    GOOD    TEMPLAR'S    HERALD. 


UNION    CITY, MICHIGAN. 


'UNION    CITY    HERALD,"    SEML WEEKLY.     INDEPENDENT.      CIRCULATION    LOCAL. 


'UNION    HERALD,"    WEEKLY.       PROHIBITION.      CIRCULATES    IN    EVERY    TOWN- 
SHIP   IN    BRANCH    AND    CALHOUN     COUNTIES. 


'•GOOD    TEMPLAR'S    HERALD,"    STATE    EDITION.      SEMIMONTHLY.     CIRCULATES 
IN    EVERY    COUNTY    IN    BOTH    PENINSULAS. 


•GOOD     TEMPLAR'S     HERALD,"     GENERAL     EDITION.      MONTHLY.      CIRCULATES 
THROUGHOUT    THE    UNITED    STATES    AND    CANADA. 


A.    RILEY    CRITTENDEN,    NEWSPAPER    PUBLISHER   AND    WHOLESALE    SUBSCRIP- 
TION   AGENT. 


PUBLISHERS     ARE     INVITED     TO     SEND     BEST     TERMS    AND    AGENTS    TO    SEND 

FOR    PRICE    LIST. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1248 


GEO.    P.   ROWELL   &   CO'S 


THE  CHEAPEST  WEEKLY  IN  THE  STATE. 
THE    JACKSON    HERALD. 


Issued  Weekly  at 


Jefferson, 


(lieovgia. 


JOHN  L.  ASBURY,  Editor. 

Subscription  reduced  to  $1.00  per  Year. 

To  keep  up  with  the  times  and  get  good 
customers,  advertisers  should  patronize  the 
JACKSON  HERALD. 

THE  SOUTH  WHITliEY  MAGNET. 


South  Whitley, 


Tndiaun. 


W.  A.  MYERS,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


The  Magnet  is  published  in  the  famous  Eel 
River  Valley.  Advertising  rates,  $1  per  inch, 
per  month.  ALso  publishes  The  Household 
Beacon  (monthly) 


ONCE-A-WEEK. 


Burnet, 


Texas. 


Published  Every  Thursday. 

A.  D.  SHIPAUGH,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Terms,  $1.50  per  Annum. 


Once-a-Week  is  published  in  one  of  the 
most  Important  tovfns  of  Texas.  Has  a  large 
circulation,  and,  as  an  advertising  medium. 
It  has  no  equal  in  the  State.  Rates  furnished 
upon  application. 

THE    TELL    CITY    ANZEIGER. 

Published  at 
Tell  City,         .  -  -         Indiana, 

Every  Saturday  Morning  at  the  Rate  of 
$2.00  per  Annum. 

G.  F.  BOTT,  Publisher. 


Advertising  Rates  on  Application. 

To  reach  the  virell-to  do  German  population 
in  Tell  City  and  the  surrounding  country, 
there  is  no  better  medium  than  the  Anzeiger. 

ATLANTIC   COUNTY   MIRROR. 


Haiiiinouton, 


Issued  Weekly  at 

New  Jersey. 


A.  H.  WHITMORE,  Publisher. 


Subscription,    in   Advance,   $1.00   per   Year. 

The  favorite  paper  of  the  County.  As  an 
advertising  medium  the  Mirror  is  unsur- 
passed in  its  district.  Circulation  large 
among  bona-fide  subscribers,  and  rates  rea- 
sonable. 


DEMOCRATIC    VOLUNTEER. 

Hamilton,  -  -  New  York. 

Publishe<l   Every   Wednesday    Morning    by 


G.  6.  WALDRON  &  CO. 


At  $1.50  per  Year,  in  Advance. 

The  largely  increased  circulation  of  the 
Democratic  Volunteer  renders  it  the  best 
advertising  medium  in  Madison  County. 


THE   FULTON   PATRIOT 
GAZETTE. 


ANI> 


Published  Every  Friday  at 
Fnlton,  -  Oswego  Co.,  N. 

Established  1837. 


By  FRED  BENNETT. 


Sub.serlption,  per  year,  $1.50.  The  Patriot 
and  Gazette  is  the  oldest  and  most  popular 
paper  published  in  Oswego  County  and  un- 
surpassed  as  an  advertising  medium. 


CIRCULATION  1,400. 


GENEVA      BULLETIN. 
Geneva,         ...         Alabama. 

P.  L.  MITCHELL  &  CO.,  Editors  and  Propr's. 


A  first-class  paper  in  a  thriving  town. 

THE    DAILY    AND    WEEKLY 
COLORADO     STATE     REPUBLIC. 

A  Paper  for  the  People,  Published  at 
Colorado  Springs,  -  Colorado, 


A.  T.  McDILL,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 
Republican  and  Prohibition.  The  oldest 
and  best  paper  in  El  Paso  County,  giving 
more  home  reading  matter  for  less  money 
than  any  other  paper  in  the  State.  The  cheap- 
est advertising  nie<lium  in  the  County.  It 
publishes  useful  information  for  the  ranch- 
man, wool  grower,  stock-raiser,  miner,  mer- 
chant and  mechanic.    Daily  $S;  Weekly  $2. 


THE    INVESTIGATOR. 


Published  Every  Saturday  at 
Stewartsville, 


Missouri. 


F.  W.  A.  RIEDEL,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Terms  of  Sub.serlption  :  $1.00 per  Year, 
Payable  in  Advance. 

Only  a  limited  number  of  unobjectionable 
advertisements  accepted.    Rates  moderate. 


THE    REPORTER. 


Washington,    District   of  Columbia. 


A.  A.  THOMAS,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


.$2.00  a  Year.  Published  monthly  by  the 
National  News  Bureau.  Circulation  10.000. 
This  is  the  best  legal  paper  and  only  depart- 
mental reporter  in  Washington.  Thoroughly 
independent  and  spicy,  it  should  be  read  by 
all  lawyers  and  others  doing  business  before 
the  executive  departments. 

SAC    COUNTY    DEMOCRAT. 


Published  Every  Thursday  at 
Sac  City,  '  -  Sac  Co.,  Io>va. 

By  J.  KODER,  Editor. 

AL.  HAMILTON,  Local  Editor. 


Terms,  $1.50  per  Year. 

Send  for  a  sample  copy  and  .iudge  of  Its 
value.  The  patnmage  accorded  it  by  home 
advertisers  is  a  guarantee  of  its  worth  as  an 
advertising  mi'dium. 


AMERICA!?  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1249 


"Lie  HT." 


A  WEEKLY  NEWSPAPER  PUBLISHED  AT 


KANSAS  CITY,  -  -  -  -  KANSAS. 


RICHARD    EDWARDS,    EDITOR    AND    PUBLISHER. 


ISSUED    ON    SUNDAY. 


TERMS,  .  .  -  .  PER  YEAR,  $2. 


KANSAS    CITY,    KANSAS,   LYING   IN    SUCH    CLOSE    PROXIMITY   TO   KANSAS   CITY, 

MISSOURI,    THE    STATE    LINE    ONLY    DIVIDING    THEM,    "LIGHT"     IS 

VIRTUALLY  THE  SAME  AS  IF  PUBLISHED  IN  THE    LARGER 

CITY,  YET  WIELDING  A  GREATER  INFLUENCE   IN 

ITS   OWN   TOWN. 


REASONABLE   RATES,  COMBINED  WITH  STEADY  CIRCULATION  AMONG  BONA-FIDE 

SUBSCRIBERS,   MAKES    "LIGHT"  OF    BETTER   VALUE   TO   ADVERTISERS 

THAN  ANY  OTHER  WEEKLY  IN  ITS  VICINITY. 


THE  EXTENSIVE    CIRCULATION    ATTAINED   BY    "  LIGHT "  IN  THE   SURROUNDING 

COUNTIES  OF  BOTH   STATES  RENDERS  IT  ONE  OF  THE  BEST 

ADVERTISING  MEDIUMS. 


Geo.  P.  Row  ELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

79 


1250 


GEO.  P.  KOWELL   &  CO'S 


KEPUBLiICAN. 


Salem,  ...  Ohio. 

J.  K.  RUKENBROD,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


Semi-Weekly,  Wednesdays  aud  Saturdays ; 
Weekly   Edition,    Wednesday. 

Subscription,  Send- Weekly,  $2.00  per  Year; 
Weekly,  $1.50. 

Estalilislied    1847. 
And  is  tlie  oldest  and  largest  paper  in  the 
county,  save  one^ 


THE    CHICAGO    LAW   JOURNAL.. 


Cliicago, 


Illiuois. 


Published  Monthly  by 
THE  CHICAGO  LAW  PUBLISHING  CO. 


The  circulation  extends  to  all  the  States 
and  the  Provinces  of  Canada.  Advertising 
rates  reasonable. 


THE 
MECKLEXBURGH    DEMOCRAT. 

Published  Weekly  at 
Boydtou.         ...         Virginia. 

Terms,  $1.00  per  Annum. 
THOS.  H.  BOYD  &  CO.,  Proprietors. 

An  all-at-home,  seven-column  to  the  page 
•newspaper.  Devoted  to  agriculture,  litera- 
ture and  the  industrial  interests  of  South- 
side,  Virginia.  Circulation  800,  and  increas- 
ing.   Democratic  in  politics. 

Established   1874. 


VIRGINIA   MEDICAL   MONTHLY. 
Richmond,  -  -  Virginia. 


LANDON  B.  EDWARDS,  M.D., 
WM.  H.  COGGESHALL,  M.D., 
Editors  and  Proprietors. 
Annual   subseriptii>n,   $3.     Volumes  begin 
with  April  numbers.  Subscription  circulation 
In  thirty-one  States  and  Territories,  besides 
foreign  countries.    Specially  valuable  as  an 
advertising  medium  for  doctors  of  the  South- 
ern States.    Advertisement  rates  moderate. 


THE      CHRISTIAN      TELESCOPE. 

Atlanta,  ...  Georgia. 

ALEX.  C.  SMITH,  Publisher. 
A  Seml-Monthly.  Subscription  price,  75c. 
per  year.  The  Telescope  is  devoted  exclu- 
sively to  the  interests  of  the  Church  of  Christ 
and  the  advancement  of  Messiah's  kingdom 
on  the  earth.  It  circulates  mainly  in  Georgia, 
Alabama,  South  Carolina,  Florida  and  Ten- 
nessee, though  it  goes  into  eleven  other 
States.  A  limited  number  of  selected  adver- 
tisements will  be  received  at  50c.  per  inch  for 
first  insertion,  and  25c.  for  each  subsequent 
insertion.  


INTELLIGENCE. 
Chicago.  .  -  -  Illinois. 

Semi-monthly.  .SI. 50  a  year.  It  is  conceded 
to  be  exceptionally  visorous,  able  and  inde- 
pendent. Its  regular  editorial  writers  include 
the  eminent  educators  ;  Prof.  W.  H.  Venable, 
Cincinnati,  Ohio  ;  Prof.  J.  W  Stearns,  State 
University,  Madison,  Wis.;  Supt.  J.  M.  Green- 
wood, Kansas  City,  Mo.;  Supt.  O.  V.  Tousley, 
Minneapolis,  Minn.;  Dr.  .John  Hancock,  Day- 
ton, Ohio;  Mary  Allen  West,  Galesburgh,  111.; 
Supt  B.A.Hinsdale,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  .Vmong 
contributors  are  Dr.  W.  T.  Harris,  Dr.  E.  E. 
White,  Pres.  Geo.  P.  Brown.  Supt.  Gen.  How- 
land,  Chicago.         E.  O.  VAILE,  Publisher. 


W.  F.  ALBRIGHT. 


E.  H.  OSBORNE. 


DAILY     CHRONICLE     AND 
WEEKLY    I)  E  !>I  O  C  R  A  T . 


Dela^vare, 


Ohio. 


ALBRIGHT      &      OSBORNE, 
Proprietors  and  Publishers. 


The  Chronicle  and  Democrat  are  the 
newsiest  and  most  generally  read  papeis 
published  in  Delaware  City  and  County. 


THE    SUNDAY    CRITIC. 


Logansport, 


Indiana. 


A  bright  semi-literary  paper,  6-col.  quarto. 
Only  a  limited  amount  of  choice  advertising 
received.  Only  Sunday  paper  in  the  city.  Our 
circulation  guaranteed  2,35(i.  It  pays  to  adver- 
tise in  this  paper.  Sample  copies  on  appli- 
cation. Price  of  paper,  $1.50  per  year,  in  ad- 
vance. Address, 
THE  CRITIC,  Logansport,  Ind. 


SOCIETY   NEWS. 


Camden, 


New  Jersey. 


ALTMANN  &  DUNBAR,  Proprietors. 

A  .lournal  devoted  to  the  Interests  of  all  so- 
cieties—secret, beneficial  and  social. 

Published  every  other  Saturday. 

Circulation  1,100. 

Advertisements  inserted  at  the  rate  of 
25  cents  per  inch  ;  one  inch,  one  year,  $5.00. 
One  inch  equal  to  twelve  Nonpareil  lines. 


SUNDAY    NEWS. 


Altooua, 


Blair  Co.,  Pa. 


HOMER  VAUGHAN,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


THE   LARGEST  CIRCULATION 

AND 
BEST    ADVERTISING     MEDIUM     IN     THE 
COUNTY. 

COMMERCIAL  TRAVELLER  AND 
MERCANTILE   JOURNAL. 


Toronto, 


Canada. 


JOHN  GOSS,  Editor. 
The  only  organ  of  the  Canadian  travelling 
man,  and  the  only  hotel  journal  in  the 
Dominion.  The  best  medium  for  hotel 
advertising  and  those  having  business  with 
hotel  proiirietor.o.  Circulates  from  Halifax 
to  British  Columbia. 

PUBLISHED   MONTHLY. 

One  Dollar  a  Year.        Single  copies,  10  cents. 


THE     MILWAUKEE      SUNDAY 
TELEGRAPH. 


Milwaukeei 


Wisconsin. 


WATROUS  &  MOWER,  Proprietors. 


A  paper  devoted  to  general  news,  Grand 
Army  of  the  Republic,  National  Guard, 
society,  art,  personals,  i-tor.v,  political  news 
and  the  interests  of  tlie  great  Northwest. 

A    FIRST-CLASS   ADVERTISING    MEDIUM- 


AMERICAX   NEWSPAPER   DIRECTORY.  1251 


Troy    Sunday    News. 


TROY, NEW    YORK. 


BYRON     SOMES     &     CO. 


A     NINETEEN     CENTURY     JOURNAL,     ILLUSTRATED,    BRIGHT,    LIVELY,    FRESH, 

RELIABLE    AND    CLEAN. 


PUBLISHED    IN    12,    16    or    20-PAGE    FORM,    AS    THE   DEMANDS   OF   ADVERTISERS 

REQUIRE.         IT    REACHES    ALL    CLASSES    OF    READERS    AND    ALWAYS 

GIVES    THEM    AN    ABUNDANCE    OF    THE    LATEST    NEWS    AND 

AN   INFINITE   VARIETY   OF   MATTER. 


ITS   RATES   ARE    LOW     TO     ALL     CLEAN     AND     LEGITIMATE     ADVERTISEMENTS. 

BUT    IT    HAS    NO    RATES    FOR    THE    OBSCENE    OR    THE     FRAUDULENT 

PATRONS    OF    NEWSPAPERS. 


AN    ESPECIALLY    GOOD    MEDIUM    THROUGH    WHICH    TO     REACH     THE     LADIES 

AND    THE    YOUNG    PEOPLE. 


THE    GREATEST    MEDIUM    FOR    'WANTS'    IN    THE    STATE. 


ADVERTISEMENTS    UNDER    THESE    HEADS.    NOT    OF    .\    BUSINESS    NATURE,   ARE 

PUBLISHED    FREE. 


PRICE,    FIVE    CENTS.  TWO    DOL,L,ARS    A    YEAR. 


Geo.  p.  Rowkll  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1252  GEO.   P.   ROWELL   &   GO'S 


ADVERTISE     IN    THE 


Farmers'     Review. 

CHICAGO,  -  - -  -  ILLINOIS. 

AVERAGE    WEEKLY    CIRCULATION,    '^5,000. 

THE    FARMERS'    REVIEW    REACHES    THE    BEST    CLASS    OF    FARMERS 
IN    THE    NORTHWEST. 

ALL      WHO      HAVE      TRIED      IT      SAY      IT      PAYS. 


WRITE    FOR    ADVERTISING    RATES. 

FARMERS'    REVIEW    CO.,    Chicago,    III. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


National    Advocate. 


INDEPENDENCE,  -  -  BUCHANAN    CO.,    IOWA. 


VOL.   VH.  CIRCULATION,     1,500. 


INDEPENDENT,   ANTI-MONOPOLY;    CIRCULATES  LARGELY  AMONG  FARMERS, 
DAIRYMEN,    STOCKMEN   AND    HORSEMEN. 


Located  in  the  centre  of  the  most  prosperous  and  progressive  Dairy  and  Stock  region  of  Iowa. 


An  excellent  medium  for  advertising  Improved  Cattle,  Horses,  Hogs  and  all  Improved 

Stock  and  Dairy  methods. 

Geo.  P.  RovcELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

The    Boston    Budget. 

259    WASHINGTON    STREEtT  -  BOSTON,    MASS. 

PUBLISHED  BY  THE  BUDGET  PUBLISHING  COMPANY. 

Terms:   $2.30  per  year,  invariably  in  advance,  postage   paid,  or  delivered  free  in 

any  part  of  the  city. 

ADVERTISING  RATES:   General   Advertising,  §1,00   per  square,  six  lines  Agate ;  Reading 
Notices,  35  cents  per  line;  Special  Notices,  50  cents  per  line;  Editorial         • 
Notices,  $1.00  to  $3.00  per  line,  according  to  matter  and  position. 

Owing  to  the  fact  that  The  Budget  has  now  the  largest  circulation  of  any  newspaper 
of  its  class  published  In  New  England,  and  with  two  exceptions  more  than  double  the  cir- 
culation of  all  the  other  Boston  Sunday  newspapers  combined,  business  and  professional 
people  who  seek  first-class  patronage  will  find  it  positively  the  most  valuable  medium  in 
which  to  advertise. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Frankfort    Times. 


FRANKFORT,  -  -  -  _  MICHIGAN. 


The  Frankfort  Times,  vigorous  and  enterprising,  devoted  to  the  presentation  in  an 
attractive  form  of  the  news  of  the  day ;  aims  to  be  vivid,  trutliful  and  progressive.  The 
Times  contains  the  latest,  freshest  Interesting  local  news.  The  Times  will  endeavor  to 
advance  the  prosperity  of  Frankfort  and  Benzie  County,  by  advocating  proper,  sensible 
business  measures ;  and  by  calling  attention  to  the  merits,  as  well  as  faults,  and  their 
remedy,  and  will  show  the  facilities  for  farming  and  manufacturing  tlie  locality  affords. 
The  Times  fairly  rivals  the  most  ambitious  eft'oi-ts  of  its  would-be  contemporaries,  and  Is 
to-day,  for  freshnes'^,  vigor  and  taste  in  selecting  news,  the  best  iiaper  in  Benzie  County. 

P.    W.    KERN,    Publisher, 

Frauki'ort,    I>Iicli. 
$1.50    A    YEAR,    IN    ADVANCE. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1253 


A   NON-POLITICAL   NEWSPAPER   FOR    THE    SOLDIERS   OF   THE    REPUBLIC. 


The     Picket 


INDIANAPOLIS,  _  _  -  -  INDIANA. 

PUBLISHED  WEEKLY  BY 
T.  J.  SHARP,  -  -  -  EDITOR  AND  PROPRIETOR. 


RATES      OF      SUBSCRIPTION: 

One  copy,  one  year,  -  -  -  -  .  .  $1.00 

One  copy,  six  months,  ......  ,go 


",THE  PICKET "   HAS   A   LARGE   GENERAL   CIRCULATION,  REACHING   ALL   PARTS 

OF    INDL4NA    AND    SURROUNDING    STATES    .AND   GENER.A.LLY 

THROUGHOUT    THE    UNION. 


ADVERTISERS    WISHING    GOOD    SERVICE    AT    MODERATE    RATES,    SHOULD 
PATRONIZE    THE    ADVERTISING   COLUMNS    OF    "THE    PICKET." 


OUR    MOTTO  :    GOOD    VALUE    AT    REASONABLE    RATES    AND    QUICK 

RETURNS. 


Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1254  GEO.  P.    KOWELL   &   GO'S 

PLEASANT    HILL    REVIEW^. 

PUBLISHED  EVERY  SATURDAY  AT 


PLEASANT    HILL,,  ....  CASS    CO.,    MO. 


JAMES   F.    BENNETT,   Editor  and  Proprietor. 

Has  a  large  circulation  throughout  Cass,  Johnson,  Jackson,  Bates  and  other  counties. 
Rates  are  exceedingly  low,  considering  circulation.  The  Review  is  the  oldest  paper  in  the 
county  and  is  read  by  all  classes.      Geo.  P.  Bowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


PENNSYLVANISCHE    STAATS  ZEITUNG. 
HARRISBURG,  ....  PENNSYLVAM.\. 

The  ONLY  German  paper  printed  and  published  at  the  Capital  of  the  State,  the  centre 
of  the  large  German  population  of  Central  Pennsylvania,  and  having  the  largest  bona- 
fide  subscription  of  any  German  paper  in  the  State  (outside  of  Philadelphia),  with  one 
exception.    Its  advertising  advautnses  are  apparent. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    MORNING    HERALD. 
HALIFAX,  ....  NOVA    SCOTIA. 

PUBLISHED  DAILY,  TRI-WEEKLY  AND  WEEKLY. 

THE    MOST    WIDELY-CIRCULATED    PAPER    IN    THE    MARITIME    PROVINCES. 

SUBSCRIPTION  :  DAILY,  $(;.0U  ;  TRI  WEEKLY,  S3.00  ;  WEEKLY,  $1.00. 

LIBERAL    ADVERTISING    RATES. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


WESTERN    RESERVE    DEMOCRAT. 
WARREN,  ......  OHIO. 

Issued  every  Friday. 
WESTERN    RESERVE    PUBLISHING    CO.,  -  -  Proprietors. 

The  Democrat  is  well  Identified  with  and  advocates  all  that  tends  to  the  interests  of 
Trumbull  County,  and  having  a  large  circulation  among  the  best  classes,  Is  one  of  the  best 
advertising  mediums. 

Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

THE      HERALD. 
TOMICHI,  ....  GUNNISON    CO.,    COL. 

By    THE    HERALD    PUBLISHING    COMPANY. 

W.  H.  BAKER,  -  -  .  -  Editor  and  Manager. 

$3.00  PER  YEAR,  IN  ADVANCE. 
The  Herald  is  a  live,  local  eight-page  newspaper,  well  gotten  up  and  ably  edited. 
Devoted  to  local  and  State  interests.    It  has  a  large  circulation  in  the  Mining  Camps  and 
all  over  the  State.    Business  men  will  find  it  an  unrivalled  advertising  medium.    Rates 
reasonable.  Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


HARALSON    COUNTY    BANNER. 
BUCHANAN,  -  -  -  -  -  GEORGIA. 

Published  every  Saturday.  -  -  -  •  By  A.  B.  FITTS. 

The  Banner  is  a  live  local  journal,  and  circulates  largely  throughout  the  County  and 
State.  A  neat  7-column  paper  all  published  at  home.  A  most  desirable  medium  for 
advertisers  who  desire  to  reach  this  section  of  the  South. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    MAHOMET    SUCKER    STATE. 
MAHOMET,  ......  ILLINOIS. 

Published  ever  Saturday. 

TERMS: $1.(X)    PER    YEAR. 

A.    ST.    CLAIR    BROWN, Editor  and  Publisher. 

A  progressive  and  enterprising  local  journal,  well  established  and  enjoj's  a  wide  circu- 
lation.   Is  a  medium  for  advertising  equaled  by  few.    Rates  upon  application. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  Nevir  York. 


THE    WARRENSBURG    STAR. 
WARRENSBURG,  ....  MISSOURI. 

R.  M.  SPENCER  &  CO.,  Proprietors. 
A  very  superior  advertising  medium.  The  thriving  town  of  Warren.sburg  has  6,000 
Inhabitants.  The  County  is  the  finest  agricultural  countv  in  the  State,  and  The  Star 
circulates  very  thoroughly  among  the  best  people  of  the  county.  Warrensburg  Is  the  site  of 
the  State  Normal  School.  The  Star  not  only  has  a  large  circulation  throughout  the  County, 
but  a  general  circulation. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1255 


The    Agricultural    West- 


ROCKFORD,  -  -  -  -  ILLINOIS. 


PUBLISHED  BIONTHLY  BY 
AGRICULTUEAL  WEST  PUBLISHING  CO. 


OFFICIAL    ORGAN    OF    THE    WESTERN    LAND    AND    IMMIGRATION 

ASSOCIATION. 


SUBSCRIPTION      RATES: 
Single  Copy,  one  year,  -  •  -  -  -  50  cents. 


A  D  V  E.R  TISING      RATES: 
FIFTY  CENTS  PER  LINE,  EACH  INSERTION. 


The  best  advertising  medium  In  the  West.     THIRTY-FIVE  THOUSAND  farmers 
and  FIFTEEN  THOUSAND  dealers  on  our  regular  list. 


Editorial  and  Subscription  Department,  ...  -  Rockford,  Illinois. 


DON  C.   NEEDHAM,  -  -  EDITOR. 


Address  all  communications  to  Agricultural  West,  Rockford,  Illinois. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


125G  GEO.  P.  ROWELL   &  GO'S 

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THE  KANSAS  CITY  REVIEW  OF  SCIENCE  &   INDUSTRY. 

T^"  It  V  V 
KANSAS    CITY,  -  -  -   '  -  -  MISSOURI. 

Persons  who  wish  to  take  any  three  of  the  first  class  magazines  of  the  country,  either 
scientific  or  literary  (for  Instance  Harper's  Magazine,  North  American  and  Popular 
Science  Monthly),  can,  by  subscribins,'  for  them  through  this  office,  receive  The  Review, 
a  $2.50  monthly,  free  op  cost,  besides. 

THEO.    S.    CASE,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


THE     ALERT.  ^^,^ 

ORANGEVILLE,  .....  IliLINOIS. 

Published  weekly  by  W.  H.  McCALL. 

TERMS : $1.00  PER  YEAR. 

The  Alert  is  an  eight-page  newspaper,  devoted  to  local  interests.    It  has  an  extensive 

circulation  throughout  the  County  and  State.    An  excellent  advertising  medium.    Rates 

furnished  upon  application. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     WORTHINQTON     TIMES. 

WOItTHINGTON,  ....  -  INDIANA. 

ESTABLISHED   1S53.         -        -       AUTHOR   PALMER,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
An  independent  republican  newspaper,  with  convictions  and  courage  to  express  them. 
Published  every   Thursday  in  a  populous  and  enterprising  town.     It  has  a  circulation 
equaled  by  few  papers  in  the  State.    As  an  advertising  medium  it  has  no  superior. 

Terms"  OF  Subscription  :  One  year,  §1.2') ;  six  mcmtlis,  65  cents  ;  three  months,  35  cents. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    COURIER    JOURNAL. 
CENTRE    POINT,  .....  IOWA. 

OXLEY    &    FLOYD, Editors  and  Publishers. 

Published  every  Friday.    Established  1876. 
An  eight-page  journal ;  the  only  paper  published  in  Centre  Point ;  has  a  large  circulation, 
and  is  the  best  advertising  medium  In  the  county. 

Subscription,  $1.25  per  year.       -  -        •       Advertising  rates  upon  application. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  Sti-eet,  New  York. 


FLORENCE     TRIBUNE.  „»^,a»s 

FLORENCE,  .....  KANssAS. 

Published  every  Saturday. 

J.  B.  CROUCH,  Editor.  G.  S.  RIDLEY,  Local  Editor. 

The  Tribune  is  published  in  one  of  the  leading  towns  in  Kansas.    Is  a  live  paper,  full 

of  interesting  matter,  and  has  an  extensive  circulation. 

Subscription,  $1.50  per  year.       -       -     Advertising  rates  furnished  upon  application. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


PHILLIPSBURG     TIMES. 
PHIIiLIPSBITRG,  ....  -  KANSAS. 

ED.  E.  DAVIS,  Editor  and  Proprietor.  PRICE,  $1.00  PER  YEAR. 
A  journal  devoted  to  the  interests  of  this  County  in  particular  and  Northwest  Kansas 
in  general.  We  shall  endeavor  to  give  to  our  readers  a  newspaper  dedicated  to  the 
advancement  of  the  interests  of  the  Country  and  wide  awake  to  the  general  issues  of 
the  dav.  We  are  here  to  stay,  and  ask  your  aid  in  ImildiuK  up  a  paper  that  will  at  all 
times  labor  for  the  welfare  of  the  country.  The  Times  is  rapidly  increasing  in  circulation. 
Advertisers  will  profit  by  patronizing  its  columns.    Apply  for  rates.  


THE     GLENCOE      ENTERPRISE. 
GLENCOE,  ....  -  MINNESOTA. 

Official  paper  of  Village  and  County.     The  Leading  Local  Paper  of  M'Leod  Co. 

Published  every  Wednesday  Morning,  by 

ENTERPRISE  PRINTING  CO.,  -  -  -  GLENCOE,  MINN. 

Office,  Enterprise  Building,  Cor.  Franklin  and  Greely  Sts.    Terms:  $1.50  per  year,  in  advance. 

The  liest  advertising  medium  for  reaching  the  people  of  the  finest  agricultural  section  in 

the  West.       Rates  furnished  upon  applicarioii. 


THE      NATIONAL. 
MEMPHIS,  ......  MISSOURI. 

CIRCULATION    1,000. 

ADVERTISING    RATES:   ONE    COLUMN,    ONE    YEAR,    $75.00. 

LOCALS,  IN    READING    MATTER,    5    CENTS    PER    LINE,    SINGLE    INSERTION. 

C.    W.    SEVIER,    Editor   and    Publisher. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER   DIRECTORY.  1257 


The    Cotton    Belt. 

A  JOURNAL  OF  SOUTHERN  PROGRESS. 
PUBLISHED    FIRST    AND    FIFTEENTH    OF    EACH    MONTH. 


MEMPHIS,  -  -       -  -       .        TENNESSEE. 

THE  OLD  SOUTH  A  TRADITION.        THE  NEW  SOUTH  A  REALITY. 

CIRCULATION    CERTIFICATES. 
COPIES  OF  ORIGINALS  ON   FILE   IN   THIS  OFFICE. 

PRINTERS. 

JlEJiPHis.  Tenx.,  March  12,  18hD. 


This  is  to  certify  that  we,  the  A.  N.  Kellogs  Newspaper  Co..  furnish  tlie  paper  and  do  the 
uresswork  for  the  aKricultural  paper  known  as  "The  Cottcx  Belt;"  that  the  paper  is 
Issued  regularly  on  the  1st  and  15th  ot  each  month,  and  that  we  have  priiUed  at  stated  re™ 
since  the  1st  of  January,  1SS5,  08,0U0  copies  of  the  same.       A.  N.  KELLOGG  NE\\  SPAPER  CO. 

A        T       IVl  o  I     ATT  TT  HT 


pv( 

'     lied  regularly  on  the  1st  ana  lain  oi  eacn  monui.  auu  uuu  we  iitii  e  pmnc-i 
,.Q  1-v.o  ictr,f  "Taniiarv   is^n  IN  IK  lO  CI  mips  of  the  Same.        A.  N.  KELLOGG  Nl 

A.   J.   McC'ALLTJM. 

MAILERS.  ,      „    ,„  , 

Memphis,  Tenn.,  March  12,  18S5. 

This  is  to  certify  that  we  mall  each  and  every  issue  of  the  "  The  Cotton  Belt,"  and  that 
we  have  wrapped  and  delivered  to  the  post  office  in  this  city  an  average  of  15,000  copies  each 
Issue,  since  January  1,  1885.  S.  H.  JONES,    LEONARD  WILLMAN 

"  CoTTOX  Belt     Mailers. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  Yorli. 


The    Enterprise. 


THE  LEADING  PAPER  OF  THE  COUNTY 


ARLINGTON,  .  -  -  -  MINNESOTA. 

Published  every  Wednesday  by  E.  H.  JIcLEOD. 
TERMS:    S  1  .  3  0    PER    YEAR,    STRICTLY    IN    ADVANCE. 


The  very  rapid  development  of  the  State,  and  the  large  increase  of  population  consequent 
thereon,  renders  it  one  of  the  best  fields  in  which  to  advertise. 


All  kinds  of  Advertisements  Inserted  in  the  Enterprise  at  reasonable  rates. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Aftents,  10  Spruce  St..  New  York. 


The  Washburn  Weekly  Itemizer. 

WASHBURN,  ...  -  WISCONSIN. 


SUBSCRIPTION    PRICE,    S'i.OO    PER    YEAR. 


BARAGER  BROS.,  Publishers. 


A    NEATLY   PRINTED,    ABLY    EDITED    40-COLUMN    WEEKLY.    SECOND    TO    NO 
PAPER    IN    THE    NORTHWEST. 

^^ 

From  a  literary  point  of  view  it  is  immense.  It  contains  splendid  serial  stories  by 
popular  authors,  miscellaneous  matter  of  interest  to  all,  and  a  humorous  side  which 
places  it  upon  a  footing  with  P<'ck's  Sun,  Texas  Siftinys,  and  other  standard  humorous 
papers.  A  rapidly  growing  circulation  makes  it  of  inestimable  value  to  advertisers 
•wishing  to  reach  the  new  Northwest. 

Geo.    p.   Rowell   &   Co.,   Agents,    10   Spruce   St.,    New   York. 


1258  GEO.   P.   ROW  ELL   &   CO'S 

THE    HOPETVELL    HERALD. 

HOPEWELL,  ....  MERCER    CO.,    >.    J. 

EVERY    SATURDAY.  ♦■-  -  $1.00    PER    YEAR. 

J.    S.    LAWRENCE,   Editor  and  Pi-oprietor. 

"  For  the  presentation  of  News  of  soul-thrilling  intei-est,  The  Hopewell  Herald  takes 
the  Christmas  Tree."— .^afe  Gazette,  July  31, 1884. 

SAMPLE      COPY      FREE. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


"WHEELER  COUNTY  GAZETTE. 


CUMMINSVILLE,  ....  NEBRASKA. 

A    SUPERIOR    WEEKLY    JOURNAL. 


A.    L.    STEWART, Editor  and  Publisher. 

The  Gazette  is  a  new  paper,  but  has  already  won  a  lasting  place  in  the  public  favor. 
It  is  a  bright  and  readable  journal,  well  printed  and  judiciously  conducted,  and  a  favorite 
for  "home"  advertisers.  For  general  advertisers  wishing  to  reach  the  people  of  Wheeler 
County  it  is  an  excellent  medium. 

Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York, 


LEXINGTON     OBSERVER. 
LEXINGTON,  .....  KENTUCKY. 

Published  every  Sunday  by  JOHN  O.  HODGES,  Jr. 

OFFICE  :  No.  28}ii  EAST  MAIN  ST. 


The  Observer  is  an  eight  page  weekly  paper,  lively  and  bright ;  contains  all  the  local 
and  general  news.    It  has  a  large  circulation  in  the  famous  Blue  Grass  region  of  Kentucky. 

Advertisers  who  desire  to  reach  the  people  who  are  noted  for  wealth  and  liberality,  will 
patronize  the  columns  of  The  Observer.    Rates  furnished  upon  application. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  Yoik 


THE    INNKEEPERS'    JOURNAL. 
BROOKLYN,  .....  xevv    YORK. 

The  Retail  Liquor  Dealers'  Paper,  devoted  to  the  interests  of  the  Retail  Dealers  in  Wine. 
Ale  and  Beer,  and  Strong  and  Spirituous  Liquors  Published  Weeklv.  Official  Journal  of 
the  Brooklyn  Central  Liquor  Dealers'  Protective  Association.  Advertising  Rates:  1  inch,  1 
month,  $5.00;  1  inch,  3  months,  .$13.50;  1  inch,  6  months,  f22.."0;  1  inch,  9  months,  $29.. '5 ; 
1  inch,  12  months.  $36.00.  Additional  inches,  25  per  cent,  discount.  Single  insertion,  10 
cents  per  line.  Readiny  Notices,  25  cents  per  line.  Subscription,  $2.50  per  annum.  Extra 
papers,  5  cents  each.  Postage  free  to  all  subscribers  in  the  United  States.  Subscriptions, 
communications  and  all  business  letters  must  be  addressed  to 

THE    INNKEEPER'S  JOURNAL,  391  and  393  Fur.TON  Street,  Brooklyn. 

All  letters  containing  money  should  be  sent  by  registered  letter  or  Post  Office  money  order. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  CO.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


ESTABLISHED    1862. 

OMAHA    DAILY    POST    AND    TELEGRAPH, 

AND    "ANZEIGER,"    SUNDAY    EDITION. 
OMAHA,  ......  NEBRASKA. 

PUBLISHED    BY    THE    OMAHA    POST    PRINTING    CO. 

,    CIRCULATION:    DAILY,     2.ri00 ;    WEEKLY,    8,01X1;    ANZEIGER,    2.100. 

The  Omaha  Post  and  Telegraph  is  the  oldest  German  Daily  in  the  State  of  Nebraska  and 
Territories  West  of  it,  and  is,  therefore,  an  excellent  advertising  medium  If  business 
men  wish  to  reach  the  German  population  in  Nebraska  and  Territories  West,  they  can  onl.y 
do  so  through  The  Omaha  Pjst  and  Telegraph  and  Anzeiger.  Advertisintr  Rites  sent  oil 
application.  CHARLES    BANKS,    Manager. 

THE    SANDWICH    REPORTER. 

SANDAVICH,  .  .  .  .  NEW    HAMPSHIRE. 

PUBLLSHED   EVERY    THURSDAY    BY 
C.    E.    BLANCHARD,  ...  -  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

A  flrst-class,  independent,  family  paper,  having  a  circulation  in  nearly  every  State  in 
the  Union,  ;ind  is  rapidly  becoming  the  leading  paper  of  this  part  of  the  State,  and  the  best 
advertising  medium  in  Carroll  County.  With  a  large  and  rapidly  increasing  circulation 
(having  a  larger  circulation  than  several  other  papers  in  this  section  that  have  been  running 
three  and  four  times  as  long),  it  offers  a  very  valuable  advertising  field  to  its  patrons. 
Subscription  price,  $1.00  per  year,  in  advance.  Advertising  rates  on  application.  Smallest 
Issue  since  August  1st.  8U)  copies.  Printed  all  at  home  (jii  our  New  Cylinder  Press.  If  you 
have  anything  to  advertise,  send  it  to  The  Reporter. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER   DIRECTORY.  Bo* 


The    Westchester    Times. 


1809-1819  NORTH  THIRD  AVE.,  -  -  NEAV  YORK. 


IN  ITS  TWENTY-SECOND  YEAB. 


THE  UPTOWN  LOCAL  PAPER  OF  NEW  YORK  CITY. 


PUBLISHED  EVERY  SATURDAY. 


CIRCULATED    WHERE     ONLY     THE     BETTER     CLASSES     RESIDE    AND     DEVOTEI> 
EXCLUSIVELY    TO    LOCAL    NEWS. 


ADVERTISING    RATES    FOR    TEN    LINES: 
One  time,  50  cents ;  three  times,  .§1.00 ;  eight  times,  $2.50  ;  one  month,  $4.00 ;  three  months, 
$9.00;  six  months,  $12.00  ;  one  year,  $18.00. 


ARTHUR  G.  BEDELL,  ------  BUSINESS  Manager. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co..  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


South    Chicag^o    Advocate. 


CHICAGO,  _  -  -  -  ILLINOIS. 


CIRCUL.^TES    IN    FIFTEEN    ST.ATES    IN    THE    UNION. 


HAS    THE    LARGEST    CIRCULATION    OF    ANY    WEEKLY    IN    THE 
VILLAGE    OF    HYDE    PARK. 


ADVERTISING    RATES    MADE    KNOWN    UPON    APPLICATION. 


FLEISCHER  &  SON,  -----  PROPRIETORS. 


G20.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1260  GEO.   P.    ROWELL    &   COS 


SCIENTIFIC     AMERICAN. 

ESTABLISHED    lS4(j. 
NEAV    YORK    CITY,  ....  NEW    YORK. 

The  most  popular  newspaper  devoted  to  science,  engineering,  mechanics,  discoveries. 
Inventions  and  patents  ever  published.  Every  number  contains  sixteen  pages,  and  a  large 
number  of  engravmgs,  consisting  of  engineering  work,  bridges,  etc.,  in  progress  and  com- 
pleted, needful  implements,  novel  inventions,  all  new  discoveries  in  science,  and  the  list  of 
patents  issued  each  week  from  the  United  States  Patent  Office.  Circulation  larger  than 
all  other  papers  of  its  class  combined. 

Mailed  to  subscribers  for  $3.20  a  year.  Sold  by  all  Newsdealers.  Every  number  illus- 
trated. MUNN  &  CO.,  Publishers  and  Patent  Solicitors, 

„  ^   ^  .  361  Broadway,  New  York  City. 

PATENTS.— Information  as  to  obtaining  patents  at  home  and  In  all  foreign  countries 
freely  furnished  without  charge.    Hand-books  for  Inventors  mailed  free. 


A    VOZ    PORTUGUEZA. 

506    BATTERY    ST.,  (P.  O.liox 2,454.)         SAN    FRANCISCO     CAL. 

MANOEL  STONE,  Editor  and  Proprietor.  The  only  Portuguese  paper  published  West  of 
tlie  Rocky  Mountains,  and  the  most  popular  in  the  United  States.  Published  Semi-Weekly. 
Oreat  cu-culation  in  California,  Nevada,  Washington  Territory,  Idaho,  Arizona,  Oregon, 
Texas,  Rhode  Island,  Massachusetts,  and  other  Eastern  States.  Circulates  also  in  the 
(Western  or)  Azores  Islands,  Portugal,  Brazil,  River  Plate,  Chili,  Peru  (Portuguese  posses- 
TS'Ji}'  ™  China,  West  Coast  of  Africa  and  the  Sandwich  Islands.  Subscription:  United  States, 
IjJ.OO  per  Annum  ;  Abroad,  §3.50  per  Annum.  This  paper,  unlike  others  published  in  the 
United  States  in  thesame  language,  holds  firm  to  Independent,  liberal  views,  which  has  built 
Its  popularity  among  the  colony  now  greatly  increased.  Advertising  rates  on  application. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Town  Topics 

FORMERLY    THE    AMERICAN    QUEEN. 

PUBLISHED  BY  TOWN  TOPICS  PUBLISHING  COMPANY, 

13  PARK    ROW,  .....  NEW  YORK. 

Particular  attention  paid  to  Society  Matters  in  New  York,  Brooklyn,  Philadelphia,  Bos- 
ton, Baltimore  and  Washington.  The  Fashions,  Club  News  and  Gossip,  Racing  and  Yacht- 
ing Intelligence.  Theatrical  Matters,  Music  and  Art,  Book  and  Literary  News,  Wall  Street 
Gossip.  National  Guard  Notes,  Flowers  and  Floral  Decorations,  the  Household,  etc.  The 
circulation  of  Town  Topics  is  general,  and  the  character  of  its  contents  cause  it  to  be  read 
by  everyljody.    Sample  copies  and  advertising  rates  furnished  on  application. 


NEBRASKA    GOOD    TEMPLAR   AND    REGISTER. 
LiINCOIiN,  -....-.  NEBRASKA. 

STATE  ORGAN  OF  ALL  THE  TEMPERANCE  ORGANIZATIONS  OF  NEBRASKA. 

Eight  Pages,  with  Colored  Cover.    Monthly. 
SWORN    CIRCULATION,    S.-JOO. 


Its  patrons  being  the  wealthiest  and  most  Intelligent  people  of  the  State, 
IT  WILL  PAY  ADVERTISERS  TO  USE  ITS  COLUMNS. 

No  advertisements  except  on  cover.    Send  for  rates.    Address, 

MRS.  A.  F.  SIBLEY,  Lincoln,  Neb. 


STAR    OF    THE    CAPE. 

PUBLISHED    ON    FRIDAY  OF    EACH    WEEK,    AT 
CAPE    MAY    CITY,  ....  NEW    JERSEY. 

T.    R.    BROOKS,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

The  Stab  of  the  Cape  is  especially  a  Family  Newspaper,  and  as  a  Local  News  and 
Advertising  Journal  is  not  excelled  by  any  weekly  paper  In  South  Jersey. 
Terms  of  subscription:    One  year,  in  advance,  $1.50. 
The  Stab  of  the  Cape  has  the  largest  circulation  of  any  paper  in  Cape  May  County. 

Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


WOODBURY    REPORTER. 


WOODBURY,  -  .  ^ .  .  CONNECTICUT. 

A.  E.  KNOX.  -  .  .  .         Editor  and  Proprietor. 

An  independent  weekly.  Complete  In  news,  both  local  and  general.  The  only  paper 
published  in  Woodbury,  one  of  the  most  important  manufacturing  towns  in  the  State. 
It  is  read  by  the  farmer,  the  mechanic,  the  merchant,  and  the  manufacturer. 

Subscription,  $1.00  per  annum.    Advertising  rates  made  known  upon  application. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


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SPRINGFIELD, 


MASSACHUSETTS. 


THE  BEST  MEDIUM  FOR   REACHING  THE   LEADING   FARMERS  OF  NEW  ENGLAND- 
ACTUAL  CIRCULATION  OVER  '^3,000. 


SOLID      TESTIMONY  —  A      FEW      OF      MANY. 

ASTOXISHIXG  Results.— We  consider  The  New  England  Homestead  the  best  advertising 
medium  we  have  ever  used  and  the  results  from  It  astonish  us.  There  Is  not  a  weelc  passes 
but  that  we  see  directly  the  result  of  our  advertising  with  you.— [Higganum  Manufacturing 
Corporation,  Higganum,  Ct. 

Ahead  of  All.— We  received  more  Inquiries  from  The  Homestead  than  from  any  other 
paper  we  used  during  the  spring  of  1884,  and  we  advertise  only  In  the  best  papers.— [Belcher 
&  Taylor  Co.,  Chicopee  Falls,  Mass. 

Best  in  New  England.- The  Homestead  brings  us  more  inquiries  than  any  other  New 
England  paper  in  which  we  have  advertised.— [American  Manufacturing  Co.,  Fruit  Dryers, 
Waynesboro,  Pa. 

Brings  the  Most  Returns.— We  advertised  our  Potatoe  Bug  Exterminator  In  The  Home- 
stead and  had  more  returns  from  It  than  any  other  In  New  England.— [J.  S.  Eddy  &  Sons, 
Eagle  Mills,  N.  Y. 

Best  of  All.— I  receive  more  inquiries  from  the  subscribers  of  your  paper  than  from  all 
of  the  other  New  England  papers.— [James  Hartness,  Wood  Ashes,  Detroit,  Mich. 

If  you  are  not  acquainted  with  The  Homestead,  send  for  an  introduction. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The   Mechanical    Engineer. 


150     NASSAU    STREET. 


NEW    YORK. 


FORTNIGHTLY. 


EGBERT    P.    WATSON    &    SON,    Editors    and    Proprietors. 


TWO    DOLLARS 


PER    YEAR, 


The  Mechanical    Engineer,  is    a  plain,   straightforward,   common    sense.   Independent 

mechanical  journal  published  in  the  interests  of  Engineers,  Steam  Users  and 

Machinists  everywhere.     Its  Editors  and  Proprietors  are  Engineers 

and  Machinists  of  many  years'  standing,  and  admit  to  their 

columns  only  that  which  is  of  practical 

value  in  every-day  work. 


THE    MECHANICAL    ENGINEER    IS    LARGELY    TAKEN    BY   STEAM    USERS,. 

MANUFACTURERS,    MARINE    AND    STATIONARY     ENGINEERS    ALL 

OVER    THE    UNITED    STATES.        IT    OFFERS    A    MOST 

DIRECT    MEDIUM    TO    THESE    TRADES. 


NO    ADVERTISEMENTS    UNSUITED    TO    THE    TRADE    ADMITTED, 


ADDRESS    AS    ABOVE. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  No.  10  Spruce  St.  New  York. 


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THE    BEST    NEWSPAPER    IN    MICHIGAN. 

The     Detroit    Post- 

DETROIT,  -  -     ^   -  -  MICHIGAN. 

DAILY     AND      WEEKLY. 


Since  August  1,  1884,  the  average  circulation  of  tlie  dally  has  increased  from  7,656  to 
10,33"2,  Oct.  31,  1884,  and  tlie  ratio  of  increa.=ie  is  growing  each  month. 

The  Weekly  Post  has  now  a  circulation  of  nearly  20.0C0  copies,  and  as  it  Is  almost 
■wholly  in  Michigan,  it  is  the  best  medium  by  which  to  reach  Michigan  people. 

Reasonable  advertising  rates  are  offered,  and  contracts  can  be  made  with  responsible 
agents,  or  with  the  ofRce  direct.    Address, 

THE    DETROIT    POST,    Detroit,  Mich. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The  Red   Lake  Falls  Gazette. 

RED    LAKE    FALLS,  ...  MINNESOTA. 


O.  M.  HOLMES,  -  -  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

ISSUED    EVERY    FRIDAY. 


The  Gazette  is  a  five-column  quarto,  eight-page  newspaper,  with  a  rapidly  inci-easing 
subscription  list  and  a  general  circulation  throughout  this  and  neighboring  counties,  and 
is  the  only  Democratic  newspaper  published  in  Northwestern  Minnesota. 

Red  Lake  Falls— the  future  Metropolis  of  the  Northwest— has  unlimited  water  power, 
unlimited  pine,  and  an  abundance  of  hardwood  timber  at  its  door.  The  finest  farming 
and  stock-raising  country  in  the  world. 

"THE  GAZETTE"  IS  THE  ONLY  PAPER  PUBLISHED  IN  THE  TOWN. 
Advertising  Rates  made  known  upon  application.  Subscription,  $1.50  per  annum. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &,  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

The    Livingston    Enterprise. 

DAILY    AND    WEEKLY.  i 

LIVINGSTON,  -  -  -  -  MONTANA. 

WEEKLY,    PUBLISHED    AT    THE    GATEWAY    TO    THE    NATIONAL    PARK 

EVERY    SATURDAY. 


'THE     ENTERPRISE"     IS     ONE     OF     THE     LEADING     JOURNALS     OF    MONTANA^ 
AND    ENJOYS    A    LARGE    CIRCULATION. 


WRIGHT    &    HENDRY,  -  -  -  Publishers. 


NO    BETTER    MEDIUM    FOR    ADVERTISERS    TO    REACH    THIS    IMPORTANT 
SECTION    OP    THE    COUNTRY. 


ADVERTISING   RATES   FURNISHED   UPON   APPLICATION. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  No.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The      Headlight. 

PUBLISHED    EVERY     SATURDAY    AT 

ORTONVILLE,  -  __-_  -  MINNESOTA. 

NELSON    O.    FOSS,  -  .  .  .  .  Publisher. 


TERMS,      $1.50      PER      ANNUM. 


INDEPENDENT    IN    EVERYTHING.  NEUTRAL    IN    NOTHING. 

AN    ANTI-MONOPOLY    NEWSPAPER. 

The  Ortonville  Headlight  is  a  nine-column  folio  newspaper,  devoted  to  the  Interests 
of  the  Farnierand  the  Workingnian.  Our  outfit  is  new,  and  our  office  is  one  of  the  most 
complete  in  the  Northwest.  We  solicit  Subscribers,  Advertising,  Job  Work,  Legal  Printing, 
and  News  Reports,  and  we  guarantee  satisfaction.  Best  advertising  medium  in  this  section 
of  Minnesota.    Rates  low  and  furnished  on  application.    Send  for  them. 


Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


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SPRINGFIELD, 


MASSACHUSETTS. 


A  NATIONAL  AGRICULTURAL  AND  FAMILY  MONTHLY. 


ACTUAL  CIRCULATION  OVER  73,000. 


CONSTANTLY  GROWING 


WHAT      ADVERTISERS      SAY: 

In  the  Froxt  Rank.— We  get  more  benefit  from  our  advertisements  in  Farm  and  Home 
than  any  otlier  paper  witli  one  exception.— [C.  H.  Hovey  &  Co.,  Florists,  Boston,  Mass. 

A  Profitable  Medium.— During  the  past  year  I  liave  advertised  in  over  230  papers, 
including  all  the  agricultural  journals  of  any  influence.  Among  them  all  very  few  gave  me 
such  good  returns  as  Farm  and  Home.— [Juo  T.  Lovell,  Monmouth  Nursery,  Little  Silver,  N.  J. 

A  First  Class  Medium.— Your  medium  is  a  first-class  one  for  anyone  having  goods  to  sell 
to  the  better  class  of  farmers.— Bradley  &  Co.,  Agi-icultural  Implements,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Always  Given  Good  Results.— Our  advertisements  in  Farm  and  Home  have  always 
given  good  results.— [Ellwanger  &  Barry,  Nurserymen,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

One  of  The  Few.— We  have  advertised  In  the  Farm  and  Home  for  a  number  of  years, 
and  find  it  one  of  the  few  of  the  Ijest  advertising  mediums  we  use.— [Zimmerman  Manufac- 
turing Co.,  Evaporators,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Send  for  a  specimen  copy  and  terms. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


SUBSCRIPTION 

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EBtablished  1875, 

FARM  AND 

WORKSHOP. 


A  large  16-page  Maga- 
zine devoted  to  Progres- 
sive Agriculture,  Stock 
Breeding,  The  Dairy, 
Anti- Monopoly,  Labor 
Protection,  and  Happy 
Firesides.  Complete  in 
all  departments.  Each 
and  every  issue  of  The 
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freighted  down  with 
the  best  and  brightest 
gems  of  thought.  Sub- 
scription price,  postage 
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application.  Address: 
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Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


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GEO.  P.  ROWELL   &  GO'S 


SHUEVEPORT     TI3IES. 


Slireveport, 


IjOiiisiaiia. 


Dally  and  Weekly. 
SPECIAL  SUNDAY  EDITION. 


Cii-culatlon  Accumulating  rapidly. 

Address : 

TIMES  PUBLISHING  CO.,  Shreveport, 

Louisiana. 


THE    MAZEPPA     TRIBUNE. 

Miuuesota, 


l>Iazeppa., 

M.  SCHRAM,  Publisher. 

Terms  :  $1.50  per  Year,  Always  in  Advance. 

Published  Every  Friday  at  Noon. 

The  Tribune  was  established  in  1877.  Is 
the  only  paper  published  in  Mazeppa,  con- 
sequently it  offers  to  advertisers  unequalled 
advantages.  Its  circulation  is  large  and 
constantly  increasing. 

KNOX    COUNTY    DEMOCRAT. 


Eilina< 


Missouri. 


GRIFFIN  FROST,  Proprietor. 


Circulation,  over  1,000  (42  quires),  eight 
pages,  six  columns  to  page.  Over  200  post- 
offices  represented  on  mail  book.  Subscrip- 
tion, .11.25  per  year.  One  of  the  best  advertis- 
ing mediums  in  Northeast  Missouri.  Is  pub- 
lished  at  county  scat.    Population,  1,800. 

THE    ONEONTA    PRESS. 

Published  Every  Thursday,  at 
Oneouta,     -     Otsego  Co.,       -       N.  Y. 

RAYMOND  &  SMITH,  Editors  and  Prop'rs. 
Subscription,  §1.50,  or  $1.25.  in  Advance. 
Oneonta  is  one  of  the  brlghest  inland  vil- 
lages in  the  State,  and  the  most  important 
point  on  the  Albany  and  Susquehanna  rail- 
road, between  Albany  and  Binghamton. 
The  Press  is  the  only  Democratic  paper  print- 
ed In  the  2d  Assembly  Dist.  of  Otsego  County, 
and  is  one  of  the  best  advertising  mediums  In 
Central  New  York.  Population  of  village 
nearly  5,(XX) ;  of  the  county,  over  50,000.  Rates 
reasonable.    Specimen  copies  free. 

THE     TEMPLiETON     RECORDER. 

Publication  Office  : 
Balclvcinville,      -     Templeton,  Mass. 

R.  WM.  WATERMAN  &  CO.,  Editors  &  Propr's- 

J.  W.  COOLIDGE,       -       -       Local  Manager. 

Independent,  not  neutral.  A  flrst-cla.ss  fam- 
ily paper,  devoted  to  local  and  general  news, 
farm,  garden  and  household,  story,  j'outh's 
and  miscellaneous  matter.  Templeton  Is  a 
manufacturing  town  and  has  about  3,000  in- 
habitants, located  on  line  of  Fitchburg  and 
Ware  River  RRs. 


CRAB    ORCHARD    NEWS. 


Crab  Orcliarcl, 


Nebraska. 


Published  Every  Friday. 


NEWS     PUBLICATION     COMPANY. 


Subscription,  $1.50  per  year.  An  eight  ))age 
weekly  journal  devoted  to  local  news.  Its 
columns  are  well  filled  with  political,  com- 
mercial, agricultural  and  literary  intelli- 
gence. It  circulates  largely,  and  for  adver- 
tising purposes  there  is  no  better  medium. 


WEEKLY    VISITOR. 


Central  Falls, 


Rbode  Island. 


E.  L.  FREEMAN  &  CO.,  PubUshers. 

Circulates  in  a  large  number  of  manufac- 
turing villages  and  adjacent  towns. 

$1.50  per  Year. 


A   FIRST-CLASS   ADVERTISING   MEDIUM. 


Rates  low  and  furnished  upon  application. 
GLENS    FALLS    REPUBLICAN. 


(jlcns  Falls, 


New  York. 


Established  in  1842. 


Official  Village  and  County  Paper. 


Circulates  among  good  paying,  and  there- 
fore  good  purchasing  people. 

THE    MESSENGER-DEMOCRAT 

AND    MORNING    NEWS. 


Meailville, 


Cra-wford  Co.,  Pa. 


Consolidation  of  Democratic  Messenger  and 
Crawford  Democrat. 


NICHOLS  &  MURPHY,  Publishers. 


Circulation— Messenger-Democrat  (weekly ), 
.S,200 ;  Morning  News  (daUy),  800. 

Established   1851. 


THE    PALESTINE    ADVOCATE. 


Palestine, 


Texas. 


J.  W.  &  A.  W.  EWING, 


Editors    and    Proprietors. 


Weekly— Thursdays. 
Subscription,  $1.50  per  Annum. 


THE    TRIBUNE. 


Bellaire, 


Belmont  Co.,  Ohio. 


Every  Evening  and  Semi- Weekly. 

The  circulation  of  the  Tribune,  both  dally 
and  semi-weekly  editions,  is  larger  than  that 
of  any  other  paper  published  In  Bellaire,  and 
as  an  advertising  medium  it  leads  all  the 
papers  in  the  county. 

C.  L.  POORMAN  &  CO.,    Publishers. 


THE      DAY. 


Waco, 


Texas. 


THE  DAY  PUBLISHING  COMPANY. 
Proprietors. 

Largest  City  Circulation.    Official  Organ  of 

the  City. 

Published  Every  Day  Except  Sundays. 

The  Day  is  an  able,  well-edited  daily,  is 

read  by  all  classes  of  people.     There  is  no 

better  advertising  medium  in  this  section  of 

the  South.    Advertising  rates  furnished  upon 

application. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1265 


The   Evening  Journal. 

MINNEAPOLIS,  -  -  -  MINNESOTA. 

.4.V    EXTERPRISIXG    DAILY    JOURNAL,     WITH    A    SUPERB    CIRCULATION. 

THE    LEADING     AFTERNOON    PAPER,    AND    ONLY   TWO-CENT   DAILY    PAPER    IN 

THE    NORTHWEST. 


The  Journal's  increasing  circulation  has  compelled  it  to  put  in  a  webb  Perfecting 
Press,  with  a  capacity  of  24,0u0  complete  ijapers  per  hour,  manufactured  expressly  for  it  by 
the  celelirated  makers,  R.  Hoe  &  Co.,  of  New  York. 

ADVERTISING    RATES    HIGH,     BUT    NOT    TOO    HIGH    FOR    CIRCULATION. 
THE    ONLY    AFTERNOON    PAPER    IN    MINNEAPOLIS. 

Adtli'ess,  

"EVENING    JOURNAL,"    MINNEAPOLIS,    MINN. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St. .New  York. 

The   Contra   Costa   Argus. 

MARTINEZ,  -  -       -  -  CALIFORNIA. 

Published  Every  Saturday,  by  W.  D.  CROW,  Editor  aud  Proprietor. 

Terms:    Per  Year,  $3.00;  Six  Months,  $1.75,  strictly  in  Advance. 


The  Argus  is  published  in  one  of  the  most  important  towns  of  California,  a  rich 
agricultural  and  mining  disti  let ;  has  a  large  circulation,  and  business  men  who  desire 
to  reach  this  portion  of  California  will  do  well  to  patronize  the  columns  of  The  Argus. 


Advertising  Rates  :  In  regular  advertising  columns,  $2.50  per  Inch  space,  per  month. 
Local  Notices,  20  cents  per  line.| 

All  communications  relative  to  business  with  the  paper  should  be  addressed  to  the 
"  Contra  Costa  Argus,  Martinez,  Cal." 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  N.  Y. 


The    Amherst    Democrat. 

AMHERST,  -  -    -  -  VIRGINIA. 

ISSUED    EVERY   WEDNESDAY   BY   THE   DEMOCRAT   PUBLISHING   CO. 


THE    LEADING    NEWSPAPER    OF    THIS    COUNTY. 


LARGEST    CIRCULATION    AND    CHEAPEST    ADVERTISING    RATES. 


The  Democrat  is  a  wideawake,  all-home  print  paper,  26x40,  four  pages.  It  is  regarded 
on  all  hands  as  the  best  paper  in  the  county,  as  is  attested  by  its  circulation,  which  is  now 
1,000  and  rapidly  Increasing,  notwithstanding  It  was  only  established  in  July,  18!-4.  As  a 
medium  through  which  to  reach  the  tobacco  growers  of  Amherst,  Nelson  and  other  counties, 
it  is  without  an  equal.    Advertising  rates  furnished  on  application. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

The    Medico-Literary    Journal. 

SAN    FRANCISCO,  -      ]^-  -  CALIFORNIA. 

A    SANITARY    MAGAZINE.  -  -  ISSUED    MO>«THLY. 


edited  and  published  by 
MRS.     i>I .      P .      S  A  VV  T  E  L,  I. ,      M.    D  , 


It  is  ably  edited  and  prepared  wltli  marked  ability,  and  has  a  liberal  patrond^e. 
SUBSCRIPTION,    S3. 00    PER    ANNUM. 


The  general  satisfaction  that  this  Journal  has  given  the  medical  profession  for  the  past 
five  years  lias  won  for  It  a  standing  far  above  other  journals  of  like  nature. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

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THE  HANCOCK  MINING  HERALD 

Hancock,       ...        Michigan. 

Is  Published  in  the 
OREAT  COPPER  REGION  OF  LAKE  SUPE- 
RIOR, 
And  circulates  throughout  the  entire  copper 
country.    It   is  the  newsiest,  cheapest  and 
toest    newspaper   published   In   the    copper 
countrj',  and  is  the  best  advertising  medium. 
Advertising  rates  furnished  on  application. 
Terms,  Two  Dollars  per  Year,  in  advance. 
Address  PRINCE  &  SHIELDS, 
Hancock,  Mich. 

THE    MARSHALL,    CO.     BANNER. 


Argyle,         -         Marshall  Co.,  Minn. 

H.  W.  BROWN,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

Official  Paper  of  Marshall  County  and  of  the 
Village  of  Argyle. 

The  Banner  is  a  six-column  quarto  news- 
paper, published  weekly,  and  is  devoted  to 
the  interests  of  Marshall  County.  Subscrip- 
tion price,  $1.50  per  year.  Advertising  rates 
furnished  on  application. 


THE     MINDEN     DEMOCRAT. 

Published  Weekly  at 
Mindeu,        _  .  .        Louisiana. 

E.  C.  DREW,  Proprietor. 
Terms  of  Subscription,  $1.00  per  Annum. 
Advertising  at  publisher's  rates.  The  Demo- 
crat is  a  twentv  eight  column  paper,  devoted 
to  the  best  interests  of  the  people  of  our 
Parish  and  State.  Business  men  will  And  the 
Democrat  to  be  one  of  the  best  advertising 
mediums  in  the  whole  country,  as  it  has  a 
large  and  constantlv  increasing  circulation. 
Official  Journal  of  the  Parish  of  Webster. 
P.  B.  HOLT,  Editor,  Publisher  and  Bus.  M'g'r. 

DEMOCRATIC  MESSENGER. 


Eureka, 


GreenvFOod  Co.,  Kau. 


MORGAN  &  STILLWELL,  Publishers. 
T.  W.  MORGAN,  Editor. 


Published  every  Friday.  A  weekly  journal 
devoted  to  the  interests  of  the  Democratic 
Party  and  the  prosperity  of  Greenwood 
County.  The  Messenger  Is  the  only  Demo- 
cratic'paper  published  in  the  county.  Terms, 
$1.5U  per  year.  Advertising  rates  made 
known  upon  application. 


REAL    ESTATE    MONITOR. 


Ozark, 


Missouri. 


HAMMOND  &  SKIDMORE,  Publishers. 
Issued  Monthly. 


THE    COURIER. 

Published  at 


Ottiiiiiwa, 


Iowa. 


A.  H.  HAMILTON,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

Daily,  Every  Evening  {Sundays  excepted), 
and  Weekly  on  Wednesdays.  The  Courier, 
the  leading  paper  published  at  Ottumwa,  and 
with  a  circulation  In  advance  of  all  others  in 
its  vicinity,  otters  to  advertisers  advantages 
well  wortli  their  favorable  consideration.  Ad- 
vertising estimates  furnislied  on  application. 
Yearly  Subscription,  Daily  .ST  ;  Weekly  $1  50. 

WISE    COUNTY    MESSENGER. 
Decatur,  -  Wise  Co.,  Texas. 

Published  Every  Saturday. 

WM.  FORSTER,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

$1.00  a  Year,  in  Advance. 

An  eight-page  weekly  journal.  A  lively, 
well-edited,  local  paper,  it  circulates  largely 
tlu'DUghout  the  county  and  State.  Advertis- 
ers using  its  columns  will  be  gi'eatly  benefited. 

Send  for  Rates. 

CRANDON    TRIBUNE. 


Craudou, 


Dakota. 


Published  Every  Friday  Evening  by 
H.  S.  WOOD  WORTH  &  CO.,  Editors  &  Prop'rs. 


Subscription,  $2.00  per  Year. 

The  Tribune  is  a  lively  local  and  general 
newspaper,  has  a  steady  circulation,  and  is 
an  excellent  advertising  medium. 


NORTHERN  NEBRASKA 

JOURNAL. 


Fouca, 


Nebraska. 


Subscription, 


Published  Every  Thursday. 

$2.00  per  Year. 


SUBSCRIPTION,  50  CENTS  A  YEAR. 

A  journal  devoted  to  the  real  estate  Inter- 
ests of  Christian  County  and  the  State  gene- 
rally. Reliable  advertisements  inserted  on 
moderate  terms..  


GREENE    COUNTY    EVENTS. 


Parngould, 


Arkansas. 


A  Semi- Weekly  Journal.     Published  Every 

WEDNESDAY  AND  SATURDAY,  by 

DAULTON  &  WASSON. 


The  Journal  was  established  In  1873,  is  an 
eight-page  newspaper  and  has  an  extended 
circulation.    Advertisers  will  find  it  a  most 
excellent  medium.    Address, 
W.  HUSE  &  SON.  Ponea.  Neb. 

DAS     ECHO     DER    GEGENWART, 
UND    DER    ZEITGEIST. 

Published  Every  Two  Weeks  at 

Missouri. 


Stewartsville, 


F.  W.  A.  RIEDEL,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


An  independent  journal  in  the  German  lan- 
guage. Pays  full  attention  to  literature.  A 
paper  for  all  classes.  Advertisements  are  in- 
serted in  an  attractive  style.  


THE   VERNON    CONDENSER. 


Leesville, 


Louisiana. 


This  well-established  newspaper,  pub- 
lished in  one  of  the  most  important  sections 
of  the  State,  is  recognized  as  one  of  the  lead- 
ing papers  of  Arkansas. 

it  will  repay  those  who  make  use  of  its 
advertising  columns.    Send  for  rates. 


A    Weekly    Newspaper.     Is    Issued    Every 
Thursday  Morning. 

DON  E.  SORELLE,   Editor  and  Proprietor. 

One  of  the  best  local  newspapers  in  the 

South.    An  excellent  advertising  medium  for 

this   section    of    the    South.      Subscription 

rates  :  One  year,  $l.iiO  ;   six  months,  50  cents. 

Advertising  Rates  Liberal. 


AiMERlCAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORr.  1-207 


The    Cleveland    Leader 

AND    MORNING    HERALD. 

DAILY,    TRIWEEKLY,    SUNDAY    AND    WEEKLY. 


THE     EVENING     NETVS     AND     HERALD. 

DAILY. 


CIRCULATION    GREATER    THAN    THAT    OF   ANY    OTHER    NEWSPAPER    IN    OHIO. 

ALL    ADVERTISEMENTS    APPEAR    IN    TWO    DAILY    NEWSPAPERS. 
OUR     RATES     FOR     ADVERTISING     WILL     NOT     BE     INCREASED     AT     PRESENT. 


We  have  bought  the  entire  circulation  of  The  Cleveland  Herald,  and  consolidated  it 
with  that  of  The  Leader,  thus  giving  it  the  largest  circulation  of  any  newspaper  in  Ohio. 
The  circulation  of  The  Leader,  which  averaged  about  23,0li(l  copies  daily  for  the  entire 
year  of  1884,  has  been  augmented  by  that  of  The  Heraxd,  making  the  combined  circulation 
■over  35,000  copies  daily. 

No  pains  or  expense  will  be  spared  to  maintain  the  circulation  of  The  Leader  at  these 
figures,  thus  giving  it  the  greatest  prestige  of  any  newspaper  in  the  State. 

The  Leader  will  hereafter  cover  the  entire  field  (as  a  Republican  paper)  heretofore 
occupied  by  The  Leader  and  Morning  Herald  jointly. 

Our  evening  edition,  heretofore  called  The  Evening  News,  will  hereafter  be  called  The 
Evening  News  and  Herald,  and  will  occupy  the  entire  field  of  Cleveland  and  Northern 
Ohio  as  an  evening  paper. 

These  two  editions  give  a  much  larger  circulation  than  any  paper  in  Cincinnati,  and 
larger  than  that  of  any  of  the  five-cent  papers  in  Chicago,  as  those  papers  have  but  one 
edition  per  dav. 

All  advertisements  appear  in  both  editions,  thus  giving  advertisers  facilities  for 
reaching  the  public  that  is  not  offered  by  any  other  paper  in  Ohio,  or  by  all  the  other  papers 
in  Cleveland. 

The  Weekly  Leader  has  as  large  a  circulation  as  that  of  any  other  weekly  newspaper 
in  the  State. 

Yours  very  truly, 

LEADER    PRINTING    CO. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Candor    Weekly   Standard. 


CANDOR,  -  _  -  .  TIOGA  CO.,  N.   Y. 


TERMS:  -  -  -  $1.00,    IN   ADVANCE. 


THE    STANDARD    IS    AN    INDEPENDENT    NEWSPAPER,    DEVOTED    TO    THE 
INTERESTS   OF   THE   COUNTRY   IN   WHICH    IT    IS    PUBLISHED. 


Candor  is  located  in  one  of  the  best  portions  of  the  Empire  State,  on  the  Delaware, 
Lackawanna  &  Western  Railroad,  and  is  a  village  of  thrift,  and  with  a  good  share  of 
manufacturing  enterprise.  The  Standard  has  a  large  and  rapidly  Increasing  circulation, 
and  is  one  of  the  brightest  newspai>ers  published  in  western  or  middle  New  York.  It  is 
read  by  an  intelligent  class  of  citizens,  and  is  one  of  the  best  of  mediums  through  which 
wide  awake  advertisers  can  get  their  business  before  the  public.  ^ 

RATES  MADE  KNOWN  ON  APLICATION.    SPECIMEN  COPIES  FURNISHED  FREE. 

Address, 

THE    STANDARD, 

Candor,    N.  Y. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1268  GEO.  P.  ROWELL  &  GO'S 

JOURNAL    OF    AGRICULTURE    AND    AMERICAN 

STOCK    BREEDER. 
713  CHESTM  T  ST.,  ...  .  ST.   LOUIS,    J>IO. 

Annual  subseription..  $1 ,50  ;  six  months.  75  cents.     A  large  cash  commission  to  Agents. 

The  Journal  of  Agkiculture  and  American  Stock  Breeder  Is  the  largest  paper  of  Its 
kind  In  the  West.  It  Is  an  illustrated  sixteen  page,  out  and  pasted  weekly  paper,  and  is  ac- 
knowledged by  press  and  people  to  be  the  Best  Breeders'  Paper,  the  Best  Farmers'  Paxjer, 
and  the  Best  Family  Paper.  It  has  been  published  In  St.  Louis  for  the  past  eighteen  years, 
and  has  nearly  1T5,L00  readers.  It  discusses  the  breeding,  rearing  and  feeding  of  Cattle, 
Horses,  Sheep  and  Swine.  It  has  also  departments  of  Agriculture,  Horticulture,  Beekeep- 
ing, Poultry  Raising,  Natural  History,  Weekly  News,  Home  Affairs,  Woman's  Work,  Chil- 
dren's letter.".  Markets,  and  a  complete  Story  each  week. 

Advertising  rates  :  25e.  per  Agate  line;  Heading  Notices,  50c.  per  Nonpareil  line.  Guar- 
anteed Issue  weekly,  35,000  copies.  PHIL.  CHEW,  Publisher. 


ESTABLISHED  1T36. 

THE    WILLIAMSBURG    (VA.)    GAZETTE 

Was  tJie  first  nen-spaper  in  which  the  Declaration  of  Independence  icas  piiblished. 
BENJAMIN  LONG,  Editor  and  Proprietor.  R.  T.  ARMISTEAD,  Associate  Editor. 

The  Williamsborg  Gazette  (eight  pages)  Is  acknowledged  to  be  one  of  the  most  in- 
structive and  entertaining  newspapers  published,  and  is  a  family  newspaper  of  the  first 
class.  It  alms  to  cover  the  whole  field  ot  journalism,  and  gives  a  brief  and  abstract  chron- 
icle of  the  time,  and  contains  all  that  Is  worth  knowing  In  the  history  of  the  world  for  the 
past  week. 

IT  IS  THE   LARGEST,  THE   BRIGHTEST,   AND   THE   BEST    WEEKLY   IN    THE   SOUTH, 
IF  NOT  IN  A3IERICA,  AND  IS  SUITABLE  FOR  EVERY  HOUSEHOLD. 

Geo.  p.  Roweli,  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

THE    PURCHASER    AND    CORRESPONDENT. 
CHICAGO,  ......  ILLINOIS. 

C.    D.    STONE,  ....  Publisher. 


ISSUED  TO  SUBSCRIBERS  AT  THE  LOW  PRICE  OF  ONE  DOLLAR  PER  YEAR. 

The  Purchaser,  devoted  to  the  Interests  of  the  general  public, 

should  be  in  every  household. 


ADVERTISERS  SHOULD  SEND  FOR  THE  RATES  OF  THE  "  PURCHASER  "  BEFORE 

CLOSING  THEIR  ADVERTISING  CONTRACTS. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     AMERICAN     AGENT. 

published  monthly. 


A  journal  devoted  to  the  Interests  of  Agents  and  the  Instruction  and  Amusement  of  all. 
BOYLESTON,  .  .  -  .  .  INDIANA. 

CAMPBELL   &   ROUSH,    Publishers. 

SUBSCRIPTION  RATES:  ONE  COPY,  ONE  YEAR,  40  cents. 

ADVERTISERS.— This  paper  circulates  among  the  best  class  of  Agents  all  over  the 
United  States  and  Canada,  and  will  be  found  a  valuable  medium  in  which  to  place  your 
advertisement.  It  can  be  found  on  file  at  all  first  class  Agencies.  When  contracting  see 
that  The  American  Agent  is  Included  In  your  list. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     SHELBY     CHRONICLE. 


COLUMBIANA,  .....  ALABAMA. 

H.  A.  SMITH,  JR,  Editor. 


The  Chronicle  is  Issued  weekly,  on  Thursdays,  at  $1.00  per  year,  and  is 
A  FIRST-CLASS  FAMILY  PAPER. 


As  an  advertising  medium  The  Chronicle,  the  only  paper  published  in  this  town,  is 

unsurpassed  in  the  county. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     WYOMING     VALLEY   SENTINEL. 
AVILKES-BAKRE,  .  -  -  -  PENNSYLVANIA. 

Is  Published  Every  Thursday,  by  the 

WYOMING       VALLEY      PUBLISHING       COMPANY. 


SUBSCRIPTION:  ■  -  ONLY    $100    A    YEAR,    PAYABLE    IN    ADVANCE. 

All  subscriptions  and  communications  for  The  Wyoming  Valley  Sentinel,  must  be 
sent  to  IRA  MARCY,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.  The  Sentinel  is  an  e.xcellent  advertising  medium ; 
its  circulation  is  well  established  in  all  parts  of  Luzerne  and  Lackawanna  Counties.  To 
large  advertisers  specially  low  jates  will  be  quoted. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPEU  DIRECTORY.  1269 


THE     PRODUCER 

AND 

NAVAL  STORES,  LUMBER,  TOBACCO  &  COTTON  REPORTER 


DEVOTED    TO   THE    INTERESTS   OF   SOUTHKRN    AND    WESTERN   PRODUCE. 


PUBLISHED    WEEKLY    AT 

187   PEARL   STREET,  -  -  NEAV    YORK   CITY. 


SUBSCRIPTION,    S-2.30     PER    ANNUM. 


As  a  medium  for  specifle  or  general  advertising,  this  paper  Is  unequalled  by  any  trade 
Journal  published  in  New  York.  Unlike  other  trade  papers  it  is  not  limited  in  circula- 
tion to  the  trades  it  specially  represents,  but  is  taken  by  the  leading  merchants  at  the 
South  and  West,  and  principal  producers  and  manufacturers  of,  and  dealers  in  Naval  Stores, 
Lumber,  Tobacco  and  Cotton,  throughout  the  country  ;  it  also  finds  its  way  to  Soap  Makers, 
Manufacturers  of  Paints  and  Varnishes,  and  to  country  retail  merchants,  all  of  whom  are 
more  or  less  iutere.sted  in  the  markets  it  reports.  Its  circulation  is  also  extending  into 
Mexico,  West  Indies,  Argentine  Republic,  Europe  and  Australia  ;  and  being  the  official 
•organ  of  the  Naval  Stores  and  Tobacco  Exchange,  it  is  kept  on  file  at  all  the  Exchanges 
in  various  parts  of  the  commercial  world.  Its  value  as  an  advertising  medium  is  therefore 
apparent.    Rates  furnished  on  application. 

Published  by  R.    DUXDAS    CHATER, 

187  Pearl  Street,  New  York  City. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


ESTABLISHED    IN    l'^T2. 


The    Michigan    CatholiCi 

(Successor  to  the  WESTERN   HOME   JOURNAL.) 


PUBLISHED  EVERY  THURSDAY  AT 

DETROIT,  -----  MICHIGAN. 


WILLIAM   H.   HUGHES,  -  -  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


The  Michigan  Catholic  is  the  only  Catholic  paper  published  in  the  English  language 
.  in  the  State,  is  an  eight-page,  flfty-.six  column   paper,  cut  and  pasted.     It  circulates  in 
every  city,  town  and  village  in  the  Dioceses  of  Detroit,  Marquette   and   Grand   Rapids, 
and  reaches  thousands  of  Catholic  homes  In  In  liana,  Illinois,  Ohio  and  Wisconsin. 


IT    IS    ONE    OF    THE    VERY    BEST    ADVERTISING    MEDIUMS    IN    THE 
NORTHWEST.      TERMS    ON    APPLICATION. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co  ,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 
» 


1370  GEO.  P.  ROWELL   &  GO'S 

THE    rULTON    TIMES. 

OFFICIAL    PAPER    OF 

FULTON,  ......  OSWEGO  CO.,  N,  Y. 

ISSUED    EVERY    WEDNESDAY.  JOHN    A.    McKAY    &    CO.,  Proprietors. 

Circulating  thoroughily  all  parts  of  this  rich  and  populous  county. 

The  Times,  as  a  first-class  family  newspaper,  is  unequalled  as  an  advertising  medium, 
reaching  all  classes  of  the  community.    It  lias  no  rival. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 
•WESTERN    RECORDER. 

A  LARGE  RELIGIOUS  WEEKLY,  PUBLISHED  IN 
LOUISVILLE,  -  .  ....  KENTUCKY. 

A.  C.  CAPERTON,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


ORGAN  OF  THE  BAPTIST  DENOMINATION.     ESTABLISHED  IN  18:?4. 

The  Recorder  has  a  larger  circulation  in  Kentuclty  than  the  other  Baptist  papers  in 
the  world  combined.  It  is  the  best  advertising  medium  In  the  State.  The  Recorder  is  in 
the  offices  of  all  the  leading  advertising  agents  in  the  country.  We  refer  to  the  leading 
business  men  of  Louisville. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1885.  COL.TJMBIA.  Vol.  XIII. 


ORGAN  OF  THE  GERMAN  CATHOLICS  OF  THE  NORTHWEST. 

PUBLISHED     EVERY    THURSDAY    AT 

MILWAUKEE,  ....  WISCONSIN. 

GERMAN  CATHOLIC  PRINTING  SOCIETY,  Publishers. 
ALFRED  STECKEL,  Manager.  J.  M.  A.  SCHULTHEIS,  Editor. 

Eight  pages  and  5()  columns.  $2.50  per  year.  Read  in  six  thousand  families,  with  steadily 
Increasing  circulation.  A  limited  number  of  advertisements  of  an  unobjectionable  charac- 
ter taken.    Rates  moderate  and  furnished  on  application. 

Address,  COLUMBIA,  415  East  Water  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Established  1881.  Published  Every  Saturday.  Subscription,  .$1.00  per  Year. 

THE    PEOPLE'S    TABERNACLE. 
97)^  ONTARIO  STREET,  -  -  CLEVELAND,  OHIO. 

E.  C.  BOWMAN,  Proprietor.  W.  E.  BOWMAN,  Manager. 

A  first-class  Religious  and  Temperance  Family  Newspaper.  A  choice  medium  for  reli- 
able advertisers.  The  People's  T.\behnacle  has  a  larger  circulation  than  any  other  paper 
of  the  kind  in  Cleveland.  It  is  the  official  organ  ot  the  great  Tabernacle  and  Music  Hall,, 
having  a  seating  capacity  of  5,000  people.  The  bulk  of  the  circulation  is  purchased  by  the 
Tabernacle,  and  is  used  for  their  services.  The  balance  Is  sent  by  mall  to  subscribers.  It  is 
essentially  a  home  paper;  is  taken  to  the  home  and  read  carefully— not  glanced  over  and 
then  thrown  away,  but  is  preserved  on  account  of  the  International  Sunday  School  Lessons 
and  Hymns.  Great  care  is  taken  to  exclude  improper  advertisements,  and  therefore  com- 
mends itself  to  the  favorable  attention  of  advertisers.  Rates  low  for  a  paper  of  its  high 
character  and  large  circulation.    Rates  made  known  on  application. 


THE    WAYNESBURG    REPUBLICAN. 


WAYNESBURG,  ....  PENNSYLVANIA* 

I.  H.  KNOX,  Editor. 
KNOX,  RAY  &   TEAG-'i.RDEN, Publishers. 

A  live  local  Journal,  established  in  the  year  1835.  Issued  every  Tuesday  Morning,  at  $1.50 
per  annum.  Is  the  foremost  paper  of  tlie  county,  having  a  bor.a-flde  circulation  of  1,500,  is 
steadily  increasing  and  Is  a  splendid  advertising  medium  for  this  section  of  the  country. 

RATES    MADE    KNOWN    ON    APPLICATION. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     OLD     TESTAMENT     STUDENT. 

MORGAN    PARK,         -        (A  MONTHLY  JOURNAL.)  -  -  ILLINOIS.. 

Devoteil  to  investigations  in  the  field  Indicated  by  its  title  ;  the  only  one  of  the  kind  In 
America ;  aiming  to  bring  to  the  mass  of  the  clergy  and  Bible  students  the  latest  and  most 
trustworthy  results  of  Old  Testament  research.  The  organ  of  no  school,  no  church,  no 
system  of  theology,  it  circulates  jimoug  ministers,  teachers  and  students  of  all  denomi- 
nations. Advertising  Ratks  :  One  Insertion,  per  single  column,  inch— small  advertise- 
ments, SI. 50;  Half-page  advertisements,  $1.25;  Fidl  page  advertisements,  $1.00.  Liberal  dis- 
counts for  longer  time.  Advertisements  for  the  Old  Testament  Student  are  also  inserted, 
without  extra  charge,  in  Hebraica.  a  (|uarterly,  deviited  to  the  interests  of  Ilclni  \v  and 
the  cognate  languages.  AMERICAN    PUBLICATION    SOCIETY    OF   HKBKKW. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1271 


Texas    Siftings. 

PUBLISHED    WEEKLY    AT 

AUSTIN.  -----  TEXAS, 

NEW    YORK    CITY,        -  -  NEW    YORK. 

A    NATIONAL    JOURNAL. 


CIRCULATION      OVER      9  0,000. 


ADVERTISING    RATES,    ONE-HALF    CENT    A    LINE    PER    1,000   CIRCULATION. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  No.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

The     Broad  axe 


NASHVILLE,  -  -  _-_  -  -  TENNESSEE. 

THE    LEADING    FAMILY    AND    PROHIBITION    JOURNAL    IN    THE    SOUTH. 
Devoted  to  tlie  best  interests  of  the  family  and  people  at  large. 


Will  be  uncompromising  in  its  war  upon  the  liquor  traffic. 

THE   BEST   POSTED   CORRESPONDENTS   WILL    GIVE    VALUABE   INFORMATION    ON 
ALL    QUESTIONS    BEJ'ORE    THE    PEOPLE. 

AN  EXCELLENT  ADVERTISING  MEDIUM.      CIRCULATION  JANUARY  1st,  1S84,  3,000, 
AND  INCREASING  AT  THE  RATE  OF  300  MONTHLY. 

SINGLE  SUBSCRIPTION,  PER  YEAR,  $1.00. 
ADDRESS  ALL  COMMUNICATIONS  TO  THE  BROADAXE,  NASHVILLE,  TENN. 


Geo    p.  Rowell  &  Co  .  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Evening    Penny    Press- 


FOUR   PAGES,   24   COLUMNS. 


BY  MAIL,  $3.00  A  YEAR ;   BY  CARRIER,  6  CENTS  A  WEEK. 

PITTSBURGH,  -  ^^         -  PENNSYLVANIA. 

CHAS.  W.  HOUSTON,  Business  Managei-. 

This  enterprising  and  newsy  little  paper  is  one  of  the  recent  conspicuous  successes  of 
American  Journalism.  The  first  numVter  was  published  June  23d,  18S4,  on  a  double  cylinder 
press.  Its  success  was  instantaneous.  Three  months  later  its  increase  in  circulation  com- 
pelled tlie  pui-chase  of  a  Hoe  four-cylinder  press.  Now,  March  1st,  18S5,  this  press  has  been 
for  two  months  unable  to  supplj'  the  demand  for  copies  of  the  paper,  and  on  April  1st, 
prox.,  it  will  be  supplanted  by  the  wel)  perfecting  press  ordered  in  December. 

Average  daily  circulation  since  January  1st,  18,U00. 

Advertising  rates  sent  on  application. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  Sc  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    New    Argus. 

PUBLISHED  EVERY  SATURDAY  AT 

LOUISVILLE,  -  -  -  -  KENTUCKY. 


IS  AN   INDEPENDENT   LOCAL   PAPER,   FULL  OF   SPARKLE,   SNAP   AND   VIM. 


CHRONIC     CLIPPERS     WILL     FIND     IT     A     "DAISY"     FOR     THEIR     PURPOSES. 


SUBSCRIPTIONS  AT   $v!.00   PER  YEAR, 
MAY  BEGIN  WITH  ANY  NUMBER  AND  EXPIRE  IN  THE  SAME  EASY  MANNER. 


Advertising  Rates  as  high  as  we  can  get.    But  try  us  for  a  contract  and  see  how  you  will  Grow. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  No.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


127-'  GEO.   P.   ROVVELL   &   CO'S 


DAILY   AND    WEEKLY    COMMONWEALTH. 

PDBLISHED    BY    L.    E.    CASEY. 
COVINGTON,  ....  KENTUCKY. 

The  Commonwealth  Is  the  only  newspaper  published  In  Covington.  Its  circulation 
is  the  largest  and  best  of  any  paper  circulated  in  Covington. 

The  Weekly  Commonwealth  has  a  larger  bona  fide  circulation  in  the  Sixth  Kentucky 
Congressional  District  than  all  the  other  papers  published  therein.  During  the  past  year 
its  circulation  has  Increased  largely,  and  it  is  still  adding  steadily  to  its  subscription  list. 
It  is  the  most  popular  paper  in  this  part  of  the  State.  Advertising  contracts  can  be  made 
at  Geo.  P.  Rowell's  Advertising  Agency,  10  Spruce  Street,  New  York. 

THE    DE    SMET    LEADER. 
DE    S.IIET,  .  .  . .  .  .  DAKOTA. 

PUBLISHED  SATURDAYS,  -  ...         By  BROWN  &  SHERWOOD. 

TERMS ;  One  Year,  $1.50 ;  Six  Months,   75  Cents  ;  Three  Months,  40  Cents. 

A  first-class  local  new.spaper ;  is  the  official  organ  of  the  county  ;  contains  all  the  im- 
portant local  and  general  news.  It  circulates  largely  in  a  thriving  community.  Its  repu- 
tation as  an  advertising  medium  is  well  established. 

RATES    FURNISHED    UPON    APPLICATION. 

Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

,..^.^.       „.„,,.      THE      CENTROPOLIS. 

KANSAS    CITY,  .....  MISSOURI. 

THE    GREAT    $1.00    WEEKLY! 

The  Centropolis  is  a  non-sectarian,  evangelical,  religious  newspaper  standing  up  for 
truth  and  righteousness  both  in  Church  and  State. 

The  Centropolis  now  reaches  over  twelve  thousand  readers,  thus  making  it  the  best 
advertising  medium  in  the  New  West.  No  paper  west  of  the  Mississippi  river  ever  increased 
its  circulation  so  rapid  as  has  The  Centropolis.  It  is  our  desire  to  make  The  Centropolis 
a  great  practical  educator,  and  with  this  end  in  view  we  are  securing  the  best  talent  in  the 
country  to  assist  us  in  bring  about  this  result.  We  have  put  the  subscription  price  so  low- 
that  The  Centropolis  will  be  within  the  reach  of  all.  Sample  copies  sent  free,  upon  appli- 
tion.    Terms  :  Only  .$  1.00  Per  Year. 

F.  W.  BUTTERFIELD  &  SON,  Publishers  and  Proprietors.       -       -       -     Kansas  ClTr,  Mo.  — 


MANITOULIN     EXPOSITOR. 
MANITOWANING,  .....  AL.GOMA,    ONT. 

W.   L.    SMITH,     -  -       (Established  1ST9.)  -         Publisher. 

BEST    ADVERTISING    MEDIUM    IN    EASTERN    ALGOMA. 

Card,  one  vear $  5.00  I  Quarter  of  a  column $15.00 

Eighth  of  a  column 10.00  |  Half  a  column 30  00 

Transient  advertisements,  8  cents  first  and  2  cents  each  subsequent  insertion. 

Manitowaning  is  the  most  prosperous  village  in  Eastern  Algoma  :  4  churches,  5  stores, 

steam  grist  mill,  2  steam  planing  mills,  3  hotels,  2  wagon  and  carriage  shops,  furniture  store, 

harness  and  other  establishments.    Bast  equipped  aud  most  commodious  school  in  Algoma. 

Good  opening  for  foundry,  tannery  and  cheese  factory ;  also  for  steamboat  on  inland 

lake  adjacent. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

THE    MONROE    DEMOCRAT. 
SWEETWATER,  .....  TENNESSEE. 


Published  every  Thursday  Morning  by  J.  S.  YEARWOOD. 

A  live  paper,  devoted  to  the  best  interests  of  the  people  of  Monroe  and  adjoining 
counties.  Large  circulation  and  rapidly  increasing,  and  as  an  advertising  medium  has  no 
equal  in  this  section  of  the  South. 

RATES    OF  SUBSCRIPTION  :    ONE  YEAR.  CASH  IN  ADVANCE,  $3.C0. 
SEND     FOR    ADVERTISING    RATES. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York 
TEMPERANCE     HERALD. 


AUBURN,  -  -  - -  -  IVEW    YORK. 

Is  Published  Every  Thursday,  -  -  -  By  C.  W.  BURT. 

Tr.RMS :------        $1.00  PER  YEAR,  STRICTLY  IN  ADVANCE. 


As  indicated  by  its  name,  The  Herald  is  devoted  to  the  Temperance  Cause.    It  has  a, 
large  circulation  in  Cayuga  County,  and  is  valuable  a?  an  advertising  medium. 

Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  No.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1273 


Evening    Telegram. 

PUBLISHED    DAILY    BY    THE    TELEGRAM    PUBLISHING    COMPANY. 


SALEM,  -  -  -  -  ESSEX    CO.,    MASS. 

TERMS :  -  •  S'^.-jO  PER  YEAR. 


CIRCULATION    3,000     COPIES     DAILY,     IN    SALEM,     PEABODY,    DANVERS,     BEV- 
ERLY,   MARBLEHEAD,    IPSWICH,     ROCKPURT,    ETC., 
AMONG    A    GOOD    CLASS    OF    PEOPLE. 


SAMPLE    COPIES    AND    RATES    SENT    ON    APPLICATION. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Perham    Bulletin. 

ISSUED    WEEKLY'. 


PERHAM,  -  -      -  -  MINNESOTA. 

ED    H.  LOVE,  Publisher. 


OFFICIAL   PAPER    OF   OTTER   TAIL    COUNTY. 


OFFICIAL     NEWSPAPER     OF     THE     CITY. 


POPULATION    OF    PERHAM.    1,200. 


SUBSCRIPTION,  -  S-J.OO    PER    YEAR,    PER    COPY. 

The  best    advertising  medium  in  the  County.     Advertising  rates  made  known  upon 

application.  

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  Yorlt. 

The    Walton    News. 

PUBLISHED    WEEKLY    AT 

MONROE,  -  -  _-_  -  -  GEORGIA. 

JOSEPH    H.    FELKER,  -  -  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


DEVOTED    TO    THE    INTERESTS    OF    WALTON    COUNTY. 


The  News  is  printed  every  Tuesday  in  the  beautiful  town  of  Monroe,  Walton  County, 
■Georgia— one  of  the  largest  and  most  prosperous  counties  in  Georgia.  It  lias  l>y  far  the 
largest  circulation  of  any  paper  ever  published  in  the  county.  For  this  reason  it  i.s  one 
of  the  best  mediums  for  advertisers  ever  offered  in  middle  Georgia. 

RATES    OF    ADVERTISING   FURNISHED    ON    APPLICATION. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Virginia    Law    Journal. 

RICHMOND,  -  -  ~~      -  -  VIRGINIA. 

A    MONTHLY'    LAW    MAGAZINE. 


Designed  especially  to  meet  the  needs  of  the  profession  in  Virginia  and  West  Virginia. 
Some  of  the  leading  featui-es  of  the  journal  are  articles  by  leading  lawyers ;  important 
•decisions  of  the  United  States  Supreme  Court,  and  of  other  Federal  Courts.  Decisions  of 
the  Supreme  Court  of  Appeals  of  Virginia,  and  of  the  Courts  throughout  the  country. 
Editorials  on  current  legal  topics.  Reviews  of  New  Law  Books,  &c.,  &e. 

SUBSCRIPTION,         -         -        -         -        S.5.00    PER    Y'EAR. 


A    MOST    DESIRABLE    MEDIUM    FOR    ADVERTISERS.       Address, 
THE    VIRGINIA    LAW    JOURN.VL,        -  -         No.  4  N.  ELEVENTH  St  ,  RICHMOND,  Va. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co..  Agents.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  Y'ork. 


1274  GEO.    P.    ROWELL    &    GO'S 

THE     WATERBURY     REPUBLICAN. 
WATERBURY,  .....  CONNECTICUT. 

Published  Daily  and  Weekly. 

J.  HENRY  MORROW,        ....        Editor  and  Proprietor. 
Waterbury,  Connecticut,  has  25,0n0  population.    It  is  the  centre  of  a  number  of  towns 
and  villages.    The  paper  is  the  recognized  oigan  of  the  republican  party,  and  has  an  influ- 
ential and  constantly  increasing  circulatlou  in  both  Daily  and  Weekly  issues.     It  is  an 
escellent  advertising  medium. 


QUINCY      HERALD. 
QUINCY,  ......  FLORIDA. 

Published  every  Saturday. 
SUBSCRIPTION,  $2.00  PER  YEAR,  IN  ADVANCE.        W.  W.  KEEP,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

The  Herald  was  established  in  1ST6,  in  one  of  the  best  agricultural  sections  of  the  State. 
It  Is  the  official  paper  of  the  City  and  County.  Its  circulation  is  large  and  rapidly  increasing. 

Advertisins  Rates:  Per  square,  one  inch,  first  insertion,  .$1.0(i ;  per  square,  each  subse- 
quent insertion.  75  cents.  Special  rates  to  yearly  and  large  advertisers.  All  letters  and 
communications  should  be  addressed  to,  W.  W.  KEEP,  Quincy,  Gadson  Co.,  Florida. 

THE    NE-WTON    DEMOCRAT. 
NEWTON,  ......  KANSAS. 

Established  :         -       -       -       Great  Bend,  1877 ;  Newton,  1883. 

Published  every  Friday,  By  J.  B.  FUGATE.  SUBSCRIPTION,  $1.50  PER  YEAR. 

The  Democrat  is  an  eight-page  newspaper.  It  is  well  gotten  up  and  devoted  to  the 
best  interests  of  the  Town  and  County  It  is  an  excellent  local  paper,  and  takes  the  lead 
over  its  competitors.  Advertising  Rates  :  One  dollar  per  month  for  flrst  inch  and  fifty 
cents  for  each  additional  inch.  A  liberal  discount  will  be  made  on  contracts  for  six  and 
twelve  months.  Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co..  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

THE     ROOKS     COUNTY     RECORD. 
STOCKTON,  ......  KANSAS. 

Issued  every  Friday  morning  at  Stockton,  the  Couuty  Seat  of  Rooks  County. 

W.  L.  CHAMBERS,  Editor  and  Proprietor.  TERMS :  $1.25  PER  YEAR.  IN  ADVANCE. 

OFFICIAL    PAPER    OF    ROOKS    COUNTY. 

The  Record  is  the  only  republican  paper  published  in  the  County.  It  has  a  large  and 
inereashii;  circulation,  and  stands  in  che  frout  rank  as  an  advertising  medium.  Advertis- 
ing Rates  furnished.  Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


WEEKLY     TRUTH. 
BATON    ROUGE,  .....  LOUISIANA. 

Published  every  Friday. 
T.  JONES  CROSS,  Editor. JOHN  McGRATH.  Proprietor. 

$2  00    PER    YEAR. 

The  Weekly  Truth  is  an  eight-page  newspaper,  well  conducted,  well  gotten  up  and 
largely  circulated.  It  is  published  in  the  Capital  of  the  State.  Advertisers  who  desire  to 
reach  this  most  important  section  of  the  South  should  patronize  the  columns  of  Truth. 

Send  for  Rates.  Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St..  New  York. 


^„,.«,  THE    FRIAR'S    POINT    GAZETTE. 

FRIAR'S    POINT,  ....  MISSISSIPPI. 

H.  J.  SANDERSON, Editor  and  Proprietor. 

PUBLISHED  EVERY  FRIDAY.  $2.00  PER  ANNUM. 
The  Gazette  will  continue  to  be  a  newspaper  which  tells  the  truth  without  fear  of 
consequences,  which  tries  to  get  the  facts  of  the  matter,  which  gives  the  news  without 
waste  of  words  and  in  the  most  readable  shape.  It  is  the  leading  paper  in  the  county  and 
is  devoted  to  Town,  County  and  State  interests.  Its  circulation  is  large  and  rapidly  in- 
creasing. As  an  advertising  medium  it  has  no  equal  in  this  section  of  the  South.  Send  for 
rates.  Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     CHOCTAW     HERALD. 
BUTLER,  .  ....  (IIOCTAW    CO.,    ALA. 

Published  every  Thursday. 

SUBSCRIPTION,  -  .  .  -  .  .§i..50    PER    YEAR. 

M.    L.     YEATMAN,   Editor. 

A  Weekly  Journal  devoted  to  polities,  agriculture  and  home  Interests.    The  Herald  Is 

well  established,  has  a  large  local  and  State  circulation.    An  excellent  advertising  medium 

for  this  section  of  the  South. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


NATIONAL     FREE     PRESS. 

Published  every  Friday  morning. 
MARION,  .  .  .  .  .  LINX    CO.,    IOWA. 

RICE    &    WOOD,    Proprietors.  TERMS,    $1.50   PER   YEAR. 

A  Weekly  newspaper,  devoted  to  the  interests  of  the  farmer,  the  mechanic,  and  the 
laboring  classes  in  general,   to  the  end  that  they  may  reap  the  fruits  of  their  own  labor. 
The  large  ciriulation  of  The  Free  Press  makes  it  one  of  the  most  desirable  advertising 
mediums  in  this  section  of  the  country. 

Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


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The    Nashv|[le    Banner. 

NASHVILLE,  -  -  ^    -  "  TENNESSEE. 

BANNER    PUBLISHING    COMPANY,    Publishers. 

DAILY.  THE     BANNER,  WEEKLY. 

PUBLISHED    AS    A   FIRST-CLASS    NEWSPAPER,    DEVOTED   TO    THE    DEVELOPMENT 

OF    THE    WONDERFUL    RESOURCES    OF    THE    STATE,     IS    READ    BY 

THOUSANDS    OF    WELL-TO-DO    SUBSCRIBERS.     WHO 

SHOULD    BE    REACHED    BY    ADVERTISERS. 


SWORN    BONA-FIDE    CIRCULATION,    MARCH    14,    1S85,    5,400. 
Extra  numbers  issued  at  intervals  and  circulated  over  the  entire  Union.    Advertisers 
reap  benefit  from  this  e.xtra  circulation  without  increased  charge. 

THE    CHEAPEST    AND    BEST    ADVERTISING    MEDIUM    IN    THE    COUNTRY. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,   10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


O  u  ting. 


115    TREMONT    STREET,       -  -  BOSTON,    MASS. 

AN    ILLUSTRATED    MONTHLY    MAGAZINE    OF    RECREATION. 


130  PAGES,  RICHLY   ILLUSTRATED,  S3.00  A  YEAR. 

Enlarged  and  greatly  improved  with  the  present  year.     A  medium  of  great  value  for 
reaching  the  people  of  means,  refinement  and  culture. 

ADVERTISING    RATES:    40    cents    A    LINE;    S60  00    A    PAGE. 

THE    WHEELMAN    C03IPANY, 

175  Treinout  Street,  Boston,  >Iass. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Labor    Enquirer. 

ISSUED  EVERY  S.\TURDAY  AT 


DENVER,  -  -  -  -  -  COLORADO. 


ESTABLISHED    DECEMBER    16,    1882. 


The  Enquirer  is  the  only  journal  occupying  the  large  labor  field  between  St.  Louis 
and  San  Francisco.  It  had  in  November,  1*4,  a  circulation  of  4,000  and  the  list 
rapidly  growing. 

J.    R.    BUCHANAN.    Proprietor   and   Editor. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New-  York. 


The    Christian    Life. 

A    MONTHLY    RELIGIOUS    AND     FAMILY    PAPER. 
A  DOUBLE   SHEET   OF  EIGHT    PAGES. 


622  ARCH  STREET,  -  -  PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 

GEO.  W.  SOURBEER,  Publisher. 
BY  OLD  AND  YOUNG  IT  IS  READ.  RE  READ  AND  PRESERVED,  NOT  HASTILY 
GLANCED  OVER  AND  THROWN  AWAY. 
Rev  W.  S    PUGH.  Editor. 
Assisted  bv  able  Writers  and  a  superior  corps  of  Contributors.  ^ 

AN  ABLY  CONDUCTED  DEPARTMENT  FOR  YOUNG  PEOPLE  EDITED  BY 
Rev.   ENOCH   STUBBS. 
Going  into  5.' 00  homes,  it  has  at  least  25,0(H)  readers.    The  Christian  character  implies  an 
endorsement,  giving  to  advertisements  special  value,  the  space  devoted  to  which  is  limitett 
WE  ARE  CAREFUL  WHAT  WE  ADVERTISE. 
For  Specimen  Copy,  Terms.  &c.,  adilress  the  Publisher. 

Geo.  P    Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1276  GEO.  P.   ROWELL   &    GO'S 


THE    ELMIRA     DAILY    &    WEEKLY    ADVERTISER. 
ELMIKA,  .....  NEW    YORK. 

Has  the  largest  circulation  of  any  Dally  between  New  York  and  Buffalo  in  the  Southern 
portion  of  the  State.    Fine  book  and  job  printers  and  blank-book  manufacturers. 
DAILY,  $T.{»  PER  YEAR.        -        -        -        WEEKLY,  $1.00  PER  YEAR. 
The  Advertiser  Association  : 
N.  P.  FASSETT,  President.    R  .  R.  R.  DUMARS,  Secretary.     CHAS.  R.  PRATT,  Treasurer. 
GORDON  W.  TREADWELL,  Business  Manager. 


THE     EDUCATIONAL    WORLD. 
I.OGANSPORT,  .....  INDIANA. 

ISSUED  OX  THE  FIRST  AND  THIRD  TUESDAYS  OF  EACH  MONTH. 
ROBERT  HUMPHREYS.  Publisher.  WALTER  SAYLER,  Editor. 

Devoted  to  the  Interest  of  teachers  seeking  positions,  better  wages,  and  the  best  methods 
of  instruction.    A  few  desirable  advertisements  Inserted  at  reasonable  rates. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents.  10  Spruce  St..  New  York. 


THE       SUN. 

Issued  Weekly. 
OZARK,  ....  FRANKLIN    CO.,    ARK. 

M.  STROUP, Editor. 

The  Sun,  a  new  paper,  with  a  circulation  of  over  600  and  steadily  increasing  in  sub- 
scribers, IS  fast  becoming  the  most  popular  newspaper  in  Franklin  Countj',  and  the  ex- 
tensive patronage  accorded  it  by  home  advertisers  is  an  index  of  its  value  as  an  advertising 
medium.    Rates  rea-sonable.    Orders  solicited.    Satisfaction  guaranteed. 

Geo.  p.  Rowkll  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    NORTH    CAROLINA    PROHIBITIONIST. 

„,,^„    „ Published  Weekly  by  W.  PHILLIPS  &  CO. 

1{U5?H    HIIiLi,  ....  NORTH     rAROl.TNA 

C.  P.  FRAZIER  &  A.  J.  TOMLINSON.  -  Edltoi-r 

Terms;  One  Copy,  One  Year,  $1.00.  The  Prohibitionist  is  a  flrst-class  temperance, 
educational  and  family  journal.  Is  published  in  the  i>iii[;ressive  and  wide-awake  town  or 
Bush  Hill  the  location  of  which  town  is  such,  that  it  naturally  becomes  a  central  point 
between  High  Point  on  the  one  side  and  Trinity  College  on  the  other,  all  forming  (as  It 
were)  one  continuous  town  more  than  six  miles  in  length.  It  circulates  largely  and  is  a 
first-class  medium  for  advertisers. 


THE    W^ALTON    SIGNAL. 
liAKE    DE    FUNIAK,  .....  FLORIDA. 

W.  B.  SAUNDERS,  Editor.  -  -  -  -         E.  P.  ODEiVI,  Publisher. 

Published  Weekly.  A  bright,  spicy  paper  of  the  day.  Tlie  onlv  newspaper  in  Walton 
County.  Devoted  to  Town,  County  and  State  Interests,  it  contains  a"ll  the  local  and  general 
news.  It  circulates  largely  throughout  the  State.  Is  read  and  appreciated  bv  all  intelligent 
residents,  tourists  and  visitors  of  this  delightful  resort.  Its  large  circulation  makes  it  a 
valuable  advertising  medium.    Send  for  rates. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


ATT^rtio,*  AUGUSTA    ELECTRIC     LIGHT. 

AUGUSsTA,  ....  .  .  KANSAS. 

The  reliable  republican  paper  of  August  i.      Has  a  large  Local,  County  and  State 

circulation. 
PUBLISHED    EVERY    THURSDAY.        O.  W.   MEACHAM,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 
Terms  of  Subscription  :  One  copy.  1  year,  in  advance,  $1..50  ;  clubs  of  10  or  more,  $1.00. 
R.ites  of  Advertising  :  One  column,  one  year,  $80.00 ;  half  column,  one  year,  $45.00 ; 
■quarter  column,  $25.00. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co..  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE      YORK     TIMES. 
YORK,  .  .  .  ^  .  .  NEBRASKA. 

T.   E.    SEDGWICK,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
The  Times  has  a  position  among  the  better  weeklv  pap?rs  of  Nebraska  that  places  it 
among  the  most  excellent  advertising  mediums  in  the  populous,  thrifty  and  progressive 
section  in  which  it  is  published.  By  superior  advantages  in  this  respect  it  merits  the  careful 
attention  of  all  reliable  advertisers. 

GEO.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St ,  New  York. 


THE    JEFFERSON    W^ATCHMAN. 
DE    SOTO,  .  ....  MISSOURI. 

AN    INDEPENDENT    LOCAL    NEWSPAPER,    FIVE-COLUMN    QUARTO. 

$1.50    PER    YEAR. 

ADVERTISING    RATES,    $75.(X)    PER    COLUMN. 

.McMULLIN    &    STONE,     ■ Publishers. 

Geo.  p.  P.owell  &  Co.,  Ayents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER   DIRECTORY.  1277 


The    Washington    Independent. 


POMEROY,  -  -  GARFIELD   CO.,  WASH.   TER. 

Subscriptiou.    S'^.-jO    per  Year. 


THE  WASHINGTON  INDEPENDENT 

IS    THE    OLDEST    PAPER    IX    THIS    COUNTY    AND     PART    OF    THE    TERRITORY.. 


IT    IS    PUBLISHED    TO     ACCOMMODATE    THE     READING     PUBLIC     AND     ADVER- 
TISERS  FOR  THE  MONEY  THERE   IS  IN  IT.      WE   HAVE  PUBLISHED  AND 
ADVERTISED  FOR  "  BILKS,"  BUT  IN  FUTURE   PROPOSE   TO 
EXERCISE    CLOSER    SCRUTINY    OVER    THESE. 


AFTER   THIS,  ALL   "ADS."    NOT   TAKING  THE  RUN   OF  THE   PAPER   WILL   HAVE 

TO    PAY    DOUBLE    PRICE. 


UNLESS   YOU  CAN  PAY  THE  FOLLOWING  RATES  YOU  NEED  NOT  APPLY : 

ONE       COLUMN,    PER  YEAR,  -              -              -  f  150  00 

HALF              ..                   .-  ...  90  00 

QUARTER     ••                   "  ...  60  00 

EIGHTH         ..                   "  ...  45  00 

ONE  INCH,  PER  MONTH,  -              -              -  3  .50       ^ 

ONE  INCH,  ONE  TIME,  -             -        '     -  2  00 


PUBLISHED  IN  A  TOWN  OF  1,000  INHABITANTS  AND  A  COUNTY   OF  4,000,  IN  A 
RICH    .A.ND    GROWING    COUNTRY. 


AS   ITS    yAME   INDICATES,    THE    PAFER    IS   NONPARTISAN. 


ADDRESS  : 

F.     W.     D.     MAYS, 
POMEROY,      GARFIELD       COUNTY,       WASHINGTON      TERRITORY* 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1278  GEO.  P.  KOWELL,  &  GO'S 

THE     SOUTH     SIDE     OBSERVER. 

ROCKVIliLE   C'EXTKE,       -       (Town  of  Hempstead.)  -        LONG    ISLAND. 

Everywhere  acknowledged  as  the  leading  Long  Island  Newspaper. 
The  Observer  has  a  larger  local  circulation  than  all  other  papers  combine<l  in  the  town 
of  Hempstead,  with  a  population  exceeding  2ii,0(Xl.  The  Observer  is  the  only  paper  in  Queens 
County  which  belongs  to  the  Long  Island  Press  Association— the  test  of  membership  being  a 
circulation  of  not  less  than  2,000.  The  Observer  is  the  best  advertising  medium  on  Long 
Island,  and  its  rates  are  the  lowest  in  proportion  to  circulation.  The  shrewdest  advertisers 
of  New  York  and  Brooklyn  have  known  this  for  vears,  and  thev  always  advertise  in  The 
Observer.  WALLACE    BROTHERS,  Publishers. 


THE     EVERETT     PRESS. 
EVERETT,  .....  PENNSYLVANIA. 

J.  G.  KRICHBAUM,  .       -       -       -        Editor  and  Publisher. 

Published  every  Wednesday  morning. 

The  newsiest  paper  in  Bedford  County,  Pa.    One  of  the  best  advertising  mediums  in 

Southern  Pennsylvania.    Subscription,  $1.5U,  in  advance.    Job  printing  attended  to  promptly 

and  executed  in  the  neatest  manner  and  at  most  reasonable  rates.  All  kinds  of  legal  blanks 

put  up  in  the  best  styles  and  at  moderate  figures.    For  further  particulars  address, 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York.  The  Publisher. 


THE    ECONOMIST. 
t:lizabeth  city,  ...  north  Carolina. 

R.  B.  CREECY,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CIRCULATION,     2,200. 
Circulates  throughout  the  Albemarle,  Pamlico  and  Tar  River  sections.    The  oldest  Dem- 
ocratic newspaper  in  the  district,  and    one  of  the  best    advertising  mediums.      Repre- 
sents the  Fishing,  Farming,  Mechanical  and  Professional  interests.     Thirteen  years  in  the 
same  hands  as  editor  and  publisher. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     REPUBLICAN-PILOT. 
MAYSVILLE,  .....  MISSOURI. 

G.  K.  GWATHMEY, Editor  and  Publisher. 

The  Pilot  is  a  four-page,  eight-column  journal,  published  every  Thursday.     Is  well 
gotten  up.  is  full  of  news  and  spicv  reading.    Now  in  its  eighth  volume,  vrith  a  large  circula- 
tion in   De  Kalb  County  and   throughout  the  State,  and  liberally  patronized  by  all  classes 
of  the  best  citizens.    A  valuable  advertising  medium.    Address  all  communications  to 
THE    REPUBLICAN-PILOT, Maysville,  Mo. 

Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


A.    O.    U.    W.    GUIDE.  ^xT^T^^c^m* 

ST.    PAUL,  .  .  ,  -  .  MINNESOTA. 

Published  every  Friday  by 

THE    GUIDE    PRINTING    COMPANY.        TERMS:    $1.50    PER    ANNUM,    IN    ADVANCE. 

A  weekly  newspaper  devoted  to  the  interests  of  the  Ancient  Order  of  United  Workmen 

and  the  Select  Knights  of  Minnesota  and  Dakota.    The  lar^e  circulation  of  The  GtnDE  makes 

it  an  Invaluable  advertising  medium.    All  communications  should  be  addressed  to  the 

GUIDE    PRINTING    COMPANY,       -  -       326  Wabasha  Street,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     WEEKLY     STAR. 
DOU»LASVILLE,  .....  GEORGIA. 

SUBSCRIPTION,  ONLY  $1.00  A  YEAR.  -  -  -  CO  PEAVY,  Publisher. 
A  four-i^age,  twenty-four  column  Weekly,  printed  all  at  home.  In  politics,  the  paper 
will  be  democratic.  On  the  temperance  question  it  will  favor  prohibition  by  local  option. 
It  will  be  the  friend  of  the  farmer,  encouraging  agriculture.  The  mechanic  will  see  that  it 
honors  the  honest  toiler,  recognizing  the  nobility  of  labor.  Circulation,  1,500,  bona-nde. 
Established  1878.  Advertisers  will  do  well  to  bear  us  in  mind  when  making  up  their 
advertising  estimates.  Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


FREEPORT     HERALD. 

Published  Thursdays,  at 
FREEPORT,  ....  BARRY    CO.,    MICH. 

PECKHAM  &  GODFREY,         -       -       Proprietors. 
SUBSCRIPTION  RATES :         -        -        -        IN  ADVANCE,  $1.00  PER  YEAR. 
ADVERTISING  RATES  REASONABLE.  MADE  KNOWN  ON  APPLICATION. 

None  but  reliable  advertisements  inserted.    Universal  cures  and  other  humbugs  rigor- 
ously excluded  from  our  columns. 


BLUE      VALLEY     BLADE. 
WILBER,  ....  -  SALINE    CO.,    NEB. 

L.   L.  LUSE,  Editor. 
TERMS  OF  SUBSCRIPTION :  -  ONE  YEAR,  IN  ADVANCE,  $1.50. 

The  Blade  Is  issued  Weekly.    Is  the  most  popular  family  and  general  newspaper  pub- 
lished In  Saline  County,  and  is  unquestionably  the  best  advertising  medium. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER   DIRECTORY.  1279 

Evening  Post  and  Weekly  Post. 


POST    PUBLISHING    COMPANY. 

SAN  FRANCISCO,  -  -  .  CALIFORNIA. 


The  Evening  Post  is  the  popular  journal  of  San  Francisco,  and  The  Weekly  Post  is  one 
of  the  most  widely  circulated  newspapers  on  the  Pacific  Coast.  The  daily  circulates  among 
all  classes  of  people.  It  reaches  more  effectively  than  any  other  journal  the  traveling  pub- 
lic and  the  interior  merchants,  and  also  all  those  interested  in  mines,  mining  operations 
and  mining  securities.  Its  field  embraces  all  the  large  towns  of  California  and  Nevada,  and 
it  is  the  only  paper  on  the  coast  that  owns  a  Bullock  press. 


THE     WEEKLY     POST, 

In  its  own  sphere,  possesses  all  the  excellence  that  has  made  the  daily  the  foremost  paper 
■of  the  city,  and  it  is  one  of  the  be.st  read  of  California  weeklies. 


RATES  OF  ADVERTISING  CAN  BE  HAD  UPON  APPLICATION. 


SUBSCRIPTION:    DAILY,    $6.00;     WEEKLY,    $2.00    PER    YEAR. 


DOUBLE  THE   CIRCULATION   OF   ANY   OTHER  SAN    FRANCISCO   EVENING   PAPER 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


ESTABLISHED    18.37. 


DAILY— SUNDAY  —  WEEKLY 


The      Buffalo     Demokrat 

AND 

WEEKLY    W^ELTBUERGER. 


BUFFALO, NEW  YORK. 


THE    OLDEST,    LARGEST,    AND     MOST    INFLUENTIAL    GERMAN    DAILY 
IN     NEW     YORK     STATE. 


GUARANTEED    CIRCULATION,    4,300. 


THE    ONLY  GERMAN    PAPER  IN  THE  STATE    BELONGING    TO    THE 
ASSOCIATED    PRESS. 


OFFICE,  509  MAIN  STREET,  BUFFALO,  N.  Y. 


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1280 


GEO.  P.   ROWELL  &  GO'S 


REYPOKT    WEEK  I.  y. 
Keypori,  -  -  New  Jersey. 


E.  D.  PETTEYS,  Proprietor. 

The  Best  Advertising  Medium  in  Monmouth 

County,  N.  J.,  for  the  New  Yorli 

City  Trade. 


'  Keyport  is  connected  with  New  Yorlc 
by  eigliteen  trains  a  day,  each  way,  and  by 
two  steamers. 

THE    PALO    AI.TO    PILOT. 


Einmettsbiii'g, 


Iowa. 


Issued  Every  Friday  by 
HENRY  A.  PIKE,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

Terms,  $1.75  per  year.  The  Palo  Alto  Pilot 
is  an  enterprising  journal,  with  Democratic 
principles,  devoted  to  local  and  miscellaneous 
news.  It  is  published  at  the  centre  of  an  ex- 
cellent stock,  pork  and  grain-ralslug  country. 
A  good  advertising  medium,  with  an  excel- 
lent circulation. 


THE    SATURDAY    UNION. 


Lynn, 


Massachusetts. 


S.  W.  FOSS,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


The  Saturday  Union  has  a  circulation  of 
4,000— nearly  three  times  the  average  circula- 
tion of  any  other  Lynn  Weekly.  It  is  recog- 
nized as  the  most  progressive,  sparkling  and 
readable  paper  published  in  the  county.  Its 
circulation  is  rapidly  increasing.  As  an  ad- 
vertising medium  it  has  no  rival  in  Its  vl- 
cinity. 


INDEPENDENT. 


Grant!  Island, 


Nebraska. 


Daily  and  Weekly  Edition. 

FRED.  HEDDE,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

SETH.  P.  MOBLEY,  Business  Manager. 

Seventeenth  Year.  Largest  Weekly  in  Neb- 
raska. Circulation  1,4(10.  Daily  500.  Nowood- 
X>ase  cuts  used.  Address,  INDEPENDENT, 
Grand  Island,  Neb.  Weekly  $2,  Daily  $6,  per 
Annum. 


THE   STAUNTON    SPECTATOR. 


Published  Every  Wednesday  at 
Staunton,  -  -  Virginia. 


.■;.;• 


RICHARD  MAUZY,  Publisher. 


The  Spectator  has  a  large  circulation  and 
Is  the  best  advertising  medium  in  the  great 
Valley  of  Virginia.  One  of  the  oldest  papers 
with  the  largest  circulation. 


Subscription,  $2.00,  in  Advance. 


THE    KINGMAN    COURIER. 


Kingman, 


Kansas. 


Successor  to  the  Mercury,  Citizen,  Blade,  Re- 
publican and  Citizen  Republican. 

By     H.     STOUT     and     JOHN     C.     FOLEY. 

Terms,  $1.50  per  Year. 
Official  paper  of  the  County.  Is  an  eight- 
page  Journal  devoted  to  local  and  State  inter- 
ests, and  has  the  largest  circulation  in  the 
town  and  county.  A  most  popular  advertis- 
ing medium. 


DAILY    EVENING    BULLETIN. 

Issued  Daily  Except  Sunday,  at 

Haverliill,       -        -       Massachusetts. 

MITCHELL  &  HOYT,  Proprietors. 

A  well-edited  Daily,  enjoying  a  large  circu- 
lation.   It  is  a  good  advertising  medium. 


HAVERHILL    BULLETIN. 

Published  every  Saturday.  The  Weekly 
Bulletin  is  a  large  fortj-column  journal, 
with  a  wide  circulation.  A  good  medium  for 
reaching  the  people  of  this  section. 


RACINE    DAILY    TIMES. 


Racine, 


Wisconsin. 


Independent  in  Politics. 


Is  now  considered  the  leading  daily  paper 
of  Racine. 


UTLEV'S    DOLLAR    WEEKLY. 


The  best  paper  ever  published  iu  Southern 
Wisconsin,  having  the  largest  circulation  of 
any  paper  in  the  county. 

GAYOSO    DEMOCRAT. 

Gayoso,         .  ■  . 


Missouri. 


WM.  SAM  CARLETON,       JAMES  W.  SMITH, 
Editors  and  Publishers. 

The  only  paper  published  at  Gayoso,  a 
thriving,  prosperous  Missouri  town,  and  con- 
tains a  complete,  trustworthy  record  of  all 
events,  local  and  national.  A  permanent 
paper  in  a  well-to-do  community,  and  an  un- 
excelled advertising  medium. 


BLOUNT   COUNTY   NEWS. 


Published  every  Thursday  at 


Blouutsville, 


Alabama. 


L.  H.  MATHEWS,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


A  first-rate  paper,  popular  with  the  people 
of  Blountbville  and  adjoining  towns.  Is  a 
first-class  advertising  medium  for  this  sec- 
tion. 

THE  LOVER'S  GAZETTE. 


An  Illustrated  Monthly  Journal  for  Marriage- 
able People  of  both  sexes. 
Devoted  to 
PURE   LOVE,    PROPER   COURTSHIP  AND 
HAPPY    MARRIAGES. 
No  paper  in  the  West  can  excel  The  Lover's 
Gazette  in  attractiveness  and  intrinsic  value. 
It  is  the  favorite  family  paper  wherever  in- 
troduced.   Circulation,  20,000  copies. 

Advertising  Rates.— Per  line,  7  words,  each 
insertion,  20e.;  per  inch,  14  lines,  $2,00. 
LEW.  H.  ANDERSON,  Publisher, 

Chicago,  III. 


THE    DOLORES    NEWS. 


Rico, 


Colorado. 


Published  Every  Saturday.  CHAS.  A.  JONES, 
Editor  and  Publisher.  Terms,  in  advance, 
1  Cdijy,  1  year,  $.S.00.  The  News  is  the  oldest 
paper  in  liolores  County,  especially  devoted 
to  till'  minis  and  mills  of  Dolores  County,  and 
to  local  and  general  news  of  Rico  and  the 
surrounding  country.  It  has  a  circulation 
equal  to  any  of  the  mining  weeklies  in  Colo- 
rado, and  has  a  i^eneral  circulation  in  Colo- 
rado and  in  adjoming  States.  It  is  an  excel- 
lent advertising  medium.  Rates  made  known 
on  application. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1281 


3    CENTS    PER    COPY.  Si9    PER    YEAR. 

The    Daily    Graphic. 


THE  ONLY  ILLUSTRATED  DAILY  NEWSPAPER  IN  THE  WORLD. 


ESTABLISHED      1873. 


THE    HIGH    POSITION    IN    AMERICAN    JOURNALISM    OCCUPIED   BY    THE    "  DAILY 
GRAPHIC  "  HAS  BEEN  SECURED   THROUGH  ITS  EARNEST  AND  WELL- 
DIRECTED  EFFORTS  TO  PROMOTE  THE  WELFARE  OF  THE 
AMERICAN  PEOPLE. 


"  THE  GRAPHIC  "  HAS  ALWAYS  BEEN  FOUND  ON  THE  SIDE  OF  THE  PEOPLE. 


The  Graphic  has  always  published  the  latest  and  best  financial  news  of  any  New  York 
paper.    IT  REPORTS  ALL  THE  MARKETS. 

The  Graphic  has  a  circulation  in  every  State  and  Territory  In  the  United  States,  and  Is 
read  by  capitalists,  investors,  directors,  and  officers  of  great  corporations,  while  as  a  clean 
journal  for  family  reading  It  has  no  equal. 

Advertisers  who  desire  to  reach  the  best  class  of  buyers  can  find  no  better  medium  than 
The  Graphic.  We  make  a  special  feature  of  Illustrated  advertising,  in  which  field  The 
Graphic  is  unequalled. 

In  brief,  The  Graphic  will,  In  future,  as  in  years  past,  continue  a  paper  for  Intelligent 
men  and  women  to  read  and  admire,  and  will  serve  the  people  and  their  interests  to  the 
best  of  its  ability  and  exceptionally  great  advantages. 


THE     WEEKLY     GRAPHIC. 

The  best  weekly  illustrated  journal  in  the  world.  Fresh,  bright  and  sparkling,  furnish- 
ing, more  entertaining  and  instructive  matter  than  four  ordinary  papers,  at  the  low  pi-ice 
of  $'.3.50  per  year.  Its  design  is  to  be  a  family  favorite.  Its  pictures  are  devoted  to  cur- 
rent events  ;  its  literature  will  always  be  found  up  to  the  times  and  of  the  very  best  charac- 
ter, and  should  be  found  in  every  home  in  the  land. 


THE  AMERICAN  GRAPHIC  COMPANY,  39-41  PARK  PLACE,  NEW  YORK. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

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EVENING    CHRONICLE. 

ISSUED    DAILY    (SUNDAYS    EXCEPTED). 

STANDARD. 

ISSUED    EVERY    FRIDAY. 

Subscription,  per  year,  Daily,  $3.(X);  Weekly,  $1.50. 

STANDARD    PUBLISHING    COMPANY,    PROPRIETORS. 

POTTSVILLE,  .  .  .  _  .  PENNSYLVANIA. 

The  Daily  Evening  Chronicle  and  Weekly   Standard  are  both  first  class  journals, 

well  established  and  favorably  known  In  all  parts  of  Schuylkill  and  adjoining  counties, 

and  as  advertising  mediums  are  unsurpassed. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    lO^WA    BLIZZARD. 
GREENFIELD,  ......  IOWA. 

ISSUED   MONTHLY. 


Circulation,  StSHO.    Subscription,  30  cents  a  year,  strictly  in  advance. 
ADVERTISING       RATES       FURNISHED       ON       APPLICATION. 


SPECIAL    RATES    TO    YEARLY    ADVERTISERS. 


All  communications  should  be  addressed  to 

JOS.  S.  BARTOW,  Greenfield,  Iowa. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co..  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

THE     DEFECATOR. 
ST.    LOUIS,  .....  MISSOURI. 


J.  A.  FIELD,  .--...  Editor. 

DEFECATOR   PUBLISHING   CO.,  -  -  Publishers. 


A  monthly  journal  devoted  to  the  interests  of  the  Northern  Sugar  Cane.  Its  cor- 
respondents and  contributors  embrace  some  of  the  most  celebrated  writers  in  this  country. 
Its  columns  are  instructive  and  contain  valuable  information  for  every  one. 

Subscription  only  50  Cents,  placing  it  within  the  reach  of  all. 
Advertisers  will  find  it  to  their  advantage  to  advertise  in  the  columns  of  this  paper. 
Rates  moderate,  and  furnished  on  application.    Address,  The  Publisher. 


THE    MANNING     TIMES. 
MANNING,  ....  CLARENDON    CO.,    S.    C. 

A    WEEKLY    FAMILY    NEWSPAPER. 


A.  LEVI,  -■ Editor. 


The  Times,  a  new  newspaper,  has  received  a  hearty  welcome  from  all  parts  of  Claren- 
don and  adjoining  counties,  its  subscription  list  now  exceeding  that  of  other  and  older 
papers.    As  an  advertising  medium  The  Times  Is  well  worthy  the  attention  of  business  firms. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 
THE     EDDYVILLE     RECORD. 


EDDYVILLE,  .  -  j .  WAPELLO    CO.,    IOWA. 

Established  at  Fremont,  April,  18s4.    Removed  to  Eddyville,  December,  18S4. 


ISSUED    EVERY    FRIDAY. 
SAM.  S.  SHERMAN,  Publisher.  -  -  SUBSCRIPTION,  $1.00  PER  YEAR. 


General  circulation  in  Wapello,  Mahaska  and  Monroe  Counties,  consequently  of  great 
value  as  an  advertising  medium.    Rates  reasonable,  furnished  on  application. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York 


THE    ENTERPRISE. 


HAMDEN  JUNCTION,  ....  2  OHIO. 

PUBLISHED  EVERY  SATURDAY  MORNING  BY  K.  J.  CAMERON. 


Devoted  to  th(>  interests  of  Hamden  and  vicinity,  the  farmers,  mechanics  and  business- 
men ;  local  and  general  news,  markets,  etc. 


TERMS,  ....  ,§1.00  PER  YEAR,  IN  ADVANCE. 

Has  a  larger  bona-flde  circulation  than  all  tlie  other  papers  in  Vinlou  County  combined. 

Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTOKY.  1283 


Freund's    Music    and    Drama. 


PRICE,      TEN      CENTS      WEEKLY. 


10   UNION   SQUARE,  -  -  .  NEW   YORK. 


A    Review   of  Music   and   the   Drama,    Edited  by 
JOHN    C.    FREUND. 


HARRY  E.  FREUND,  -  -  -  PUBLISHER  AND  PROPRIETOR. 


SUBSCRIPTION,    $4.00    PER    ANNUM. 


MUSIC. 

Feeund's  Music  and  Drama  contains  criticisms  on  all  prominent  Musical  events ;  on 
the  operatic  performances  at  both  Opera  Houses,  New  York;  on  the  Concerts  of  the 
great  Musical  Societies  and  on  miscellaneous  concerts.  It  also  gives  personal  news  and 
Interesting  items  about  Artists  generally,  reports  Home  and  Foreign  Musical  Events  of 
note,  and  offers  a  comprehensive  resume  of  the  doings  of  the  Musical  world  here  and 
in  Europe. 

DRAMA. 

Freund's  Music  and  Drama  gives  a  weekly  critical  review  of  the  principal  New  York 
Dramatic  events,  reviews  extra  high-class  performances,  gives  notes  on  Dramatic  Artists, 
with  Home  and  Foreign  reports  of  the  Drama,  and  represents  the  doings  of  the  whole 
Dramatic  world  in  Europe  and  America. 


MUSICAL      TRADE. 

The  advance  of  the  Musical  Trade  is  especially  noticed  in  Freund's  Music  a^d  Drama, 
and  it  faithfully  reports  all  the  noteworthy  occurrences  in  the  American  Musical  Trade, 
Foreign  Trade  News,  and  items  on  the  various  Manufacturers  in  the  Musical  Trade. 


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BRII>GETON  EVENING  NEWS. 


Bridg:eton,       -  -       New  Jersey, 

A  briglit,    newsy    publication,    published 
every  evening.    Subscription  $3.00. 

DOLLAR  WEEKLY   NEWS. 

Contains  all  the  news  of  the  week  in  a  con- 
densed form.    Subscription  .$1.00. 

Average   daily  circulation,   3,000;   weekly, 
over  2,0*10. 

Advertisers  will  find  it  to  their  interest  and 
advantage  to  send  for  rates. 

EVENING  NEWS  CO.,  Bridgeton,  N.  J. 


EAST    SYRACUSE    NEWS. 

Is  Published 

EVERY  SATURDAY  MORNING,  AT 

East  Syracuse,       -       -       New  York, 

Terms,  $2  per  Year,  in  advance. 
PETER   E.  YORKEY,         -         -         Manager. 


A  good  Advertising  medium. 

Circulation  large  and  regular.    Rates 
reasonable. 


LAW     AND      ORDER. 

A  Journal  devoted  to  the  suppression  of  in- 
temperance. 
Published  every  Saturday,  by  the 
Law  and  Order  Publishing  Company,  at 
28  School  Street,      -       Boston,  Mass. 
Ternis,  $3  a  Year, 
L.  EDWIN  DUDLEY,  Editor, 
Secretary   of  the  Citizens'  Law   and  Order 

League  of  the  United  States. 

A  limited  number  of  suitable  advertisements 

Inserted  at  moderate  rates. 


THE    ALABAMA    GUIDE. 


ISSUED  MONTHLY. 


Montgomery, 


Alabama, 


Edited   and   Published   by 
REV.  M.  G.  THOMAS. 


Advertising   orders  received   and  promptly 
attended  to  at  moderate  rates. 


Devoted  to  Religion  and  Temperance  and 
all  that  tends  to  benefit  and  elevate  the 
people. 

THE     ALBANY     NEWS. 

Albany,  -      -_       -  Illinois. 

Published  every  Friday  at  $1.00  per  Year.  Six 
Months,  50  cents. 


REDLINE  BROS.,  Publishers. 

As  an  advertising  medium  The  News  ranks 

among  the  best  in  its  district.    Advertisers 

should  consult  our  rates  before  placing  their 

advertising  orders. 

THE    MUSICAL     NEWS. 

No.  7  E.  Fourteenth  St.,  -  New  York. 

Published  on  the  first  and  third  Thursday  of 
each  month. 


COON  &  CO.,  Prop's. 
SPENCER  H.  COON,  Editor. 


Office  :  No.  7  East  Fourteenth  Street, 

near  Fifth  Avenue. 

Subscription  (including  postage),  $2.00  a  Year, 

in  advance ;   foreign,  $2.50.     .\dvertislng 

rates,  $3  per  inch,  each  insertion. 


THE  DAILY  DEMOCRAT. 


Lock  Haven,      -         -     Pennsylvania, 

THIELECKE  &  BRO.,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

The  Daily  Democrat  is  a  large,  sprightly, 
vigorous  paper,  and  the  onl.y  Democratic 
daily  in  a  Democratic  county.  The  subscrip- 
tion is  only  .$4.80  per  annum,  and  is  widely 
sought  after  and  thoroughly  read. 

To  reach  the  community  in  an  effective 
manner  there  is  no  better  medium  Adver- 
tisers will  do  well  to  give  it  a  trial.  Rates 
reasonable. 

For  particulars,  address  the  publishers. 

THE  HICKMAN   COUNTY  TIMES. 


Columbus, 


Kentucky. 


WIMBISH    HENDERSON, 
Editor  and  Publisher. 


Published  every  Thursday  at  Columbus, 
and  one  of  the  most  widely  circulated  news- 
papers in  Hickman  county.  As  an  advertis- 
ing medium  it  is  unequalled.  Circulation 
over  500,  and  rapidly  increasing. 
Advertising  rates  furnished  on  application. 
Address,  WIMBISp  HENDERSON, 

Columbus,  Ky. 


THE 

SOUTHERN    AGRICULTURIST. 

Montgomery,         -  -         Alabama. 

THOMAS  J.  KEY,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

This  paper  was  established  at  Louisville, 
Ky.,  in  1869,  published  there  thirteen  years, 
and  removed  to  Montgomery,  Alabama,  its 
present  place  of  publication.  It  is  the  only 
agricultural,  horticultural  and  live-stock  pa 
per  in  Alabama.  It  is  liighly  endorsed  by  the 
State  Agricultural  Societ.v  and  the  State 
Grange.  Advertisers  will  find  it  to  their  in- 
terest to  advertise  in  the  columns  of  this  pa- 
per.   Rates  low,  furnished  on  application. 

THE 
ILLINOIS       SCHOOL       JOURNAL. 


.50  a  Year. 


Normal, 


Illinois. 


Has  the   largest   circulation  of  any  school 
journal  in  Illluois. 

Address  for  advertising  rates, 


COOK  &  REEDER,  Editors  and  Proprietors, 
Normal,  Illinois. 


INDUSTRIAL    APPEAL. 


Published  at 


Ottumwa, 


Iowa. 


N.  M.  IVES.  Editor. 


A  JOURNAL  PUBLISHED   IN  THE  INTER- 
EST  OF  LABOR. 


Anti-monopoly  in  its  teachlngs,independent 
in  politics,  and  severely  neutral  in  religion, 
"  f orninst "  political  bosses  and  machine 
politics. 

THE   TIFFIN    NEWS. 


Tiffin,  ...  Ohio. 

D.  J.  STALTER,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
The  Tiffin  News  is  an  eight-column,  four- 
page  weekly  paper,  independent-democratic 
in  politics,  and  enjoys  the  largest  circulation 
of  any  local  paper  in  the  State. 

B.v  its  many  superior  advantages  it  merits 
the  careful  attention  of  all  reliable  adver- 
tisers. Rates  reasonable,  and  will  be  made 
known  on  application. 

Subscription  price,  $1.00  per  Annum. 
Circulation  3.50O. 


AiNlERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTOUY.  1285 

The    New    York    Clipper. 

THE      LEADING       SPORTING        AND      THEATRICAL      JOURNAL 

IN    AMERICA. 


COVERS    A    WIDER    FIELD    THAN    ANY    OTHER    PAPER    OF    ITS    CLASS. 


SUBSCRIPTION,    S4    PER    ANNUM. 


ADVERTISING    RATES,    20    CENTS    PER     LINE    (Agate  measure). 


88  AND  90  CENTRE  ST.,      -       -      NEW  YORK. 


THE    FRANK    QUEEN    PUBLISHING    COMPANY    (Limited),    Proprietors. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co..  Agents,  10   Spruce  St.,  New   York. 

The    Phoenix    Agriculturist. 

A  28-PAGE  MONTHLY  AT  FIFTY   CENTS  A  YEAR. 


MARIETTA,  -  -        -  -  -  GEORGIA. 

GOODMAN  &  STARNES,  Publishers  and  Proprietors. 
A  TYPE  OF  THE  NEW  SOUTH. 


UNIQUE    IN    THE    HISTORY    OF    JOURNALISM. 

Edited   and   printed  in  the  country— OUT  IN   A   COTTON    FIELD— by   Farmers  and   for 
Farmers;  yet  typographically  the  neatest  Magazine  in  the  South. 


Circulation  rapidly  extending,  and  from  its  character  affording  an  unusually  inviting 
medium  for  advertising  Farm  Implements  and  Machinery. 
Write  for  Sample  Copy  and  Advertising  Rates. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Parsons    Advocate. 

PARSONS,  -  -  _^  -  -  KANSAS. 

AN  8-PAGE  PAPER  PUBLISHED  MONTHLY  AND  DEVOTED  TO  THE  INTERESTS 
OF  PARSONS  AND   SOUTHERN   KANSAS. 


W.  B.  MATTHEWSON,  Editor.       S.  A.  BIGGS,  Proprietor. 

CIRCULATION    5,000. 

Office  with  E.  S.  Stevens,  Job  Printer,  2d  Door  North  of  Holmes'  Drug  Store. 

SAMPLE  COPY  FREE  TO  ANY  ADDRESS. 

ADVERTISING  RATES. 

2  Inches.  ........  $1.00  Per  Month. 

4  Inches,       --.......        a.oo  " 

14  Column,  (9  inches*,     ---....  4.00  '• 

1  Column,     -  -  -  -  -  .  ■  .  .  .        7.00  " 

Business  Cards  (5  lines  Nonpariel),         .....  4.00  Per  Year. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Gazette. 

PUBLISHED 
DAILY.  -  - '  -  WEEKLY. 


REPUBLICAN  PUBLISHING  CO.,  Proprietors.       G.  R.  BROWN,  Managing  Editor. 


JEFFERSONVILLE,  -  -  -  .  INDIANA. 


The  Gazette  is  a  first-class  family  journal,  the  weekly  edition  reaching  all  parts  of 
Clark  County  and  generally  through  the  adjoining  counties. 


AS      AN      ADVERTISING     MEDIUM      IT      IS      UNEXCELLED. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1286  GEO.   P.    UOVVELL   &   CO'S 

THE    KANSAS    STATE    JOURNAL. 
TOPEKA,  ......  KANSAS. 

S.  N.  WOOD,  Business  Manager. 

DAILY    AND    WEEKLY.        THE    DEMOCRATIC    STATE    PAPER. 

The  State  Journal  is  published  at  the  capital  of  Kansas,  and  has  a  larger  circulation 

than  any  other  newspaper  published  in  the  State,  making  it  one  of  the  best  advertising 

mediums  in  the  West.    Address,  STATE  JOURNAL,  Topeka,  Kansas. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


BOSTON    COURIER. 

BOSTON,  -  -  Established  1824.       .  MASSACHUSETTS. 

The  Boston  Courier  is  published  Sunday  Morning  at  the  office,  299  Washington  Street. 
The  Courier  is  a  political,  literary  and  critical  news-journal  of  eminently  high  standing 
and  large  Influence,  and,  with  two  exceptions,  its  circulation  Is  double  that  of  any  Sunday 
paper  published  in  Boston.  The  class  of  people  among  which  it  circulates  renders  it  one 
of  the  most  desirable  advertising  mediums  in  New  England.    By  mail,  $2.50  per  annum 

ADVERTisiNfi  Rates  :  General  advertising,  .$1.00  per  square  (six  lines  Nonpareil.)  Special 
notices,  twenty  cents  per  line.  City  notices,  twentv-five  cents  per  line.  Reading  notices, 
fifty  cents  per  line.    Editorial  notices,  one  dollar  per  line.     JOSEPH.  F.  TRAVERS,  Pub'r. 

SPRINGFIELD    MONITOR. 
SPKINGFIELD,  ....  SARPY    CO.,    NEB. 

HUFF    &    DENISON,  ....  Publishers. 

THE    OFFICIAL    PAPER    OF    THE    TOWN    AND     COUNTY.        CONTAINS    ALL 

THE    NEWS,    BOTH    LOCAL    AND    FOREIGN. 

A  first-class  paper  in  every  respect,  with  a  large  circulation  In  the  town,  county  and  State. 

Size,  eight  pages  ;  subscription,  $1.50  per  Annum. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  S|iruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    WEEKLY    MESQUITER. 
MESQUITE,  ....  DALLAS    CO.,    TEXAS. 

R.  S.  KIMBROUGH,  Publisher.        JNO.  H.  CULLOM,  Editor  and  Business  Manager. 

ONE    DOLLAR    A    YEAR. 
A   Weekly  Newspaper  devoted  to  the  best  interests  of   Mesqulte,   Dallas  and  Dallas- 
County.    Has  a  large  circulation  throughout  this  rich  cotton-giuwini;  section  of  the  State. 
Is  an  unsurpassed  ad%'ert!sing  medium.    Rates  furnished  upon  applicatinn. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

THE    WESTERN    PRESS. 

Established  isll. 
MERCER,  .....  PENNSYLVANIA. 

A.    J.    PALM  &  CO., Publishers. 

One  of  the  oldest  papers  west  of  the  AUeghenies.    The  only  democratic  paper  at  county 

seat,  only  one  but  one,  a  patent  outside,  in  a  county  of  60,000  inhabitants.    Advertising  rates 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  N.  Y. 


THE    INDIANAPOLIS    HERALD. 
INDIANAPOLIS,  .....  INDIANA. 

Devoted  to  Art,  Literature,  News,  Humor.  Gossip,  Drama  and  Opinion. 

Published  every  Saturday,  at  $2.00  a  Year.       -  -  -  •  By  J.  C.  OCHILTREE. 

Circulation,  6,800.    Formerly  The  Saturday  Herald. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    CONSTITUTIONALIST. 

Pulilished  at 
EMINENCE,  .....  KENTUCKY. 

W.  A.  HOLLAND,  Publisher.  A  FOUR  PAGE  WEEKLY. 

Has  a  good  circulation  and  is  a  good  medium  for  advertisers  desiring  to  reach  this  section. 

RATES    FURNISHED    ON    APPLICATION. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


NEBRASKA    REPUBLICAN. 

Published    Wednesdays  at 
NORTH    AUBURN,  ....         NEMAHA    CO.,     NEB. 

DUNDAS    &    ZOOK,  Proprietors. 
Is  an  ALL-AT  HOME-PRINTED  eight-colunm  folio,  being  the  only  home-printed  paper  in  the- 
county.    Circulation  1,0U0.    Advertising  Rates  reasonable,  and  will  be  made  known  on  ap- 
plication.   Population  of  Auburn,  1,&0J.    Is  prospective  County  Seat  of  County. 
Geo   p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1287 


The    DaNy    Sun. 

PUBLISHED    AT 

ST.    JOHN,  -  -  -  .  NE"W    BRUNSWICK, 

EVERY  DAY  (SUNDAY  EXCEPTED^ 


A  four-page  newspaper  each  day,  excppt  Saturday,  when  an  eight-page  paper,  same  size 

as  the  weekly,  is  Issued. 

"  THE  WEEKLY  SUN  "  (EIGHT  PAGES)  PUBLISHED   EVERY  WEDNESDAY. 

The  Sun  is  the  best  medium  In  the  maritime  provinces  for  advertising  on  account  of 
the  superior  position  It  occupies  for  general  news,  typographical  appearance  and  large 
circulation. 


THE    SUN    PUBLISHING    COMPANY, 
CANTERBURY    STREET,       -        ST.    JOHN,       -        NEW    BRUNSWICK. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


J.  B.  Luster.  Berry  Luster. 

Carthage    Mirror. 

CARTHAGE,  -  -  - -  -  -  TENNESSEE. 

J.  B.  LUSTER  &  SON,  -  -  Editors  and  Poblishers. 

PUBLISHED  EVERY  THURSDAY  MORNING. 


SUBSCRIPTION  (payable  In  advance),  SI. 00  PER  ANNUM. 

The  Mirror  Is  the  best  newspaper  published  in  Smith  County,  and  as  a  county  paper 
is  not  .surpassed  in  the  State.  It  is  a  live  newspaper,  well  edited,  and  has  a  large  circulation 
not  only  in  its  own  county,  but  generally  throughout  the  State ;  and  by  advertisers,  who  are 
the  best  judges,  it  is  considered  a  valuable  advertising  medium  ;  democratic  in  politics. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

Sullivan   County    Record. 

•  — 

published  every  THURSDAY   AT 

JEFFERSONVILLE.  -         -  SULLIVAN    CO..  N.  Y. 

A  POPULAR  AND  WIDELY-KNOWN  JOURNAL. 


M.  J.  WEYRAUCH,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Subseriptiou:  ....  $1..50  per  Year. 


CIRCULATION,  ONE  THOUSAND. 


The  Record  is  devoted  to  news,  but  especially  local  news,  and  aims  to  keep  its  readers 
well  up  to  the  times  in  all  matters  of  Interest.  Politlcallj'  it  seeks  to  promulgate  true  Demo- 
cratic principles,  and  fearlesslj'  to  denounce  all  wrong,  either  in  office  or  out. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The  American   Cottage  Garden. 

3515  WALLACE  STREET,      ~^~     -        PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 


GEO.  W.   SCHLOENDORN,  Publisher. 


A    24-PAGE    MAGAZINE.    DEVOTED    TO    THE    FARM,     GARDEN,     HOUSEHOLD, 
POULTRY    AND    ALL    RURAL    INTERESTS. 

BEAUTIFULLY   ILLUSTRATED   WITH   ACCURATE    ENGRAVINGS   OF   NgW    FRUITS, 
FLOWERS.   VEGETABLES   AND   POULTRY   OF   THE   PRESENT   DAY. 


Its  circulation  Is  national,  extending  into  every  State  and  Territory  in  the  Uniou, 

As  an  advertising  medium  it  is  unexcelled  when  the  rates  are  taken  Into  consideration. 

It  is  not  only  read  by  the  Farmer,  Gardener  or  Poultrymen,  but  it  is  read  by  thousands 

of  housewives.  

ADVERTISING  RATES  50  CENTS  PER  INCH.        SAMPLE   COPY   FREE. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1288  GEO.  P.  ROWELI.  &   GO'S 

1836-  THE  BEST  ADVERTISING  MEDIUM  IN  SOUTHERN  ILLINOIS.  1  S85. 

THE    ALTON    TELEGRAPH. 
ALTON,  ......  ILLINOIS. 

Weekly,  Established  1S36.       -  -  -       Daily,  Established  1861. 

Published  in  a  city  of  15,000  and  a  county  of  52,000  Inhabitants.  Only  Republican  Dally  In 
the  EiRhteeiith  Congressional  District.  Largest  circulation  of  any  paper  South  of  Spring- 
field.   Dally,  10  Cents  per  Weelc  ;  Weekly,  $1.50  per  Year. 

W.  T.  NORTON,  Proprietor. 

THE    BUFFALO    COUNTY^ BEACON. 
GIBBON,  ......  NEBRASKA. 

J.  F.  WELLINGTON,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

PUBLISHED    AT    GIBBON,    NEBRASKA,    EVERY    FRIDAY. 

The  largest  and  most  progressive  paper  in  the  County,  and  read  by  the  greatest  number 
of  people.  Advertising  rates  reasonable.  Terms  to  foreign  advertisers :  cash  in  advance, 
or  good  references. 

Gbo.  p.  Rovvell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    McCOMB    HERALB. 
McC'OMB,  .  -  ....  OHIO. 

ISSUED  EVERY  THURSDAY. 
S.  B.  DAVIS,  ....  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

The  Herald  is  one  of  the  brightest  and  most  popular  papers  in  Hancock  County,  and 
Its  advertising  rates  are  reasonable. 

Subscription  price,  $1.50  in  advance 
A  fine  Job  Printing  Office,  recently  refitted,  is  connected  with  the  ofQce. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


DAILY    AND    'WEEKLY    DEMOCRAT. 
CARROLLTON,  .....  MISSOURI. 

LEADING    DEMOCRATIC    PAPER    OF    CARROLL    COUNTY. 
J   B.  JEWELL,  - Editor  and  Proprietor. 

THE    TRIPLE     LINK. 

The  only  I.  O.  O.  F.  paper  in  State     Official  organ  of  Grand  Lodge.    Membership  of  order 
in  State,  16,500.    A  sijlendid  advertising  medium. 

J.  B.  JEWELL,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


FIFTH  TEAR.  THE    SOUTHERN    UTAH    TIMES.  J^'^th  year. 

FRISCO,  ....  BEAVER    CO.,    UTAH. 

SUBSCRIPTION,  .$5.00  YEARLY.  CHARLES  S.  KING  &  CO.,  PubUshers. 

The  Southern  Utah  Times  is  a  wide  awake.  Republican  anti-Mormau  sheet.  Is  the 
reciignized  mining  journal  of  Central  and  Southern  Utah,  the  Denver  and  Rio  Grande 
Railway  Region  (Utah  and  Western  Colorado),  and  the  Silver  Camps  of  Southeastern 
Nevada.  CHARLES    S.    KING&CO., 

Publishers,  Newsdealers,  Stationers  and  Druggists  at  Frisco,  Utah. 
C.  S.  KING,  P.  M.  at  Frisco. 


CLAYTON     ENTERPRISE. 
CLAYTON,  .....  ADAMS    CO.,    ILL. 

Published  every  Thursdaj'  morning. 
TOM   J.    HEIRS,  .  -  .  -  .  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TERMS  :  $1.25  PER  YEAR,  IN  ADVANCE. 
The  Enterprise  is  an  eiglit-pa.e  family  newspaper,  replete  with  all  the  latest  local  and 
foreign  news.    Its  readers  embrace  all  classes.    Advertisers  desiring  a  medium  cannot  do 
better  than  patronize  its  columns. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    GROCERS'    JOURNAL. 
OFFICE:     113    WEST    BROADWAY,  -  .  NEW    YORK    CITY. 

IS  ISSUED  BI-WEEKLY  BY  CHARLES  CLUCAS,  Publisher. 

Extensive  Circulation.      One  of  the  Representative  Commercial  Journals. 

RATES    ON    APPLICATION. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co  .  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York 

~  THE    SCH^lT^ISITOR. 

Published  Monthly  at  the  Northwestern  Business  College,  

MADISON,  .  J  .  .  .  WISCONSIN. 

R.  G.  DEMING  and  J.  C.  PROCTOR,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Terms,  50c.  per  Year,  in  Advance. 

Devoted  to  the  Interests  of  Teachers,  Students  and   Practical   Education.    Circulated 

among  teachers,  students,  school  officers  and  others.     A  limited  amount  of  advertising 

admitted  at  reasonable  rates.    Estimates  cheerfully  furnished.    Specimen  copies  of  Visitor 

and  catalogue  of  School,  furnished  free  on  application. 


AMEUIC^VX  ^•E^VSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1289 


The    Rome    Courier. 

DAILY    AND    WEEKLY. 
ROME,  -----  GEORGIA. 

ESTABLISHED  IN  1843. 

There  are  one  hundred  and  fifty-three  newsiiapers  published  iu  Georgia,  and  in  circu- 
lation The  Courier  ranks  as  seventh. 

Size  of  dally  24x36,  weekly  23x4:3 ;  six  pages.    Subscription  :  dally  $8.00 ;  weekly  $1.50. 

The  only  paper  that  takes  the  Associated  Press  and  other  telegraphic  news,  within 
75  miles  of  Rome.  The  Courier  has  a  large  and  steady  circulation  in  Cherokee,  Georgia, 
and  the  eastern  counties  of  Alabama,  and  is  the  best  advertising  medium  in  this  section. 
Population  of  Rome  and  suburbs,  8,000.    Annual  receipts  of  cotton  average  90,0U0  bales. 

WM.    H.   HIDELL,   Proprietor. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Cincinnati     Medical     News. 

Devoted  to  Medicine,  Surgery,  Microscopy  and  the  Collateral  Sciences. 

Edited  by  J.  A.  THACKER,  A.M.,  M.D.,  F.R.M.S. 

PUBLISHED  MONTHLY,  AT  ^'i.OO    PER  ANNUM,  IN  ADVANCE 


Each  number  contains  72  pages  of  closely  printed  matter,  making  8&4  pages  to  a  volume— 
an  amount  of  reading  matter,  which  in  the  ordinary  book  form,  would  cost  at  least  $5  or  $6. 

With  1S85  The  Medical  News  entered  upon  its  sei:enteenth  year  or  volume.  In  the  time 
it  has  never  missed  issuing  a  number.  It  is  the  aim  of  The  Medical  News  to  keep  its  sub- 
scribers informed  of  the  progress  that  is  constantly  being  made  in  medicine.  Therefore, 
besides  having  an  Original  Department  for  original  contributions,  it  contains  selections  from 
the  best  medical  journals  of  this  country  and  Europe.  Under  the  head  of  Gleanings  the 
pith  of  reports  of  cases  to  Societies  and  abstract  of  papers  appear.  The  Editorial  Depart- 
ment contains  racy  articles  on  professional  subjects,  comments,  criticisms,  etc.  It  is  wide 
awake  to  theinterests  of  the  profession.  It  has  a  large  and  constantly  increasing  circulation. 


Aurora    County   Standard. 

PLANKINGTON,  -  - -  -  DAKOTA. 

PUBLISHED      EVERY      SATURDAY. 


By    A.    M.    ANDREWS. 
THE      OLDEST      AND      LARGEST      PAPER      IN      THE      COUNTY 


A  paper  for  the  office,  the  shop  and  the  home.  Its  eight  pages  are  complete  with  news. 
hoth.  local  and  general.  Its  editorials  and  selected  articles  are  of  the  highest  order.  The 
paper  has  an  extensive  circulation,  and  is  read  by  the  most  Intelligent  people  of  Dakota, 
consequently  it  Is  an  invaluable  medium  for  advertisers. 

RATES    FURNISHED    UPON    APPLICATION. 


Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York 


The    National    Republican. 

"WASHINGTON,  -  -  DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA. 


E.   W.   FOX,   President   and    Manager. 

A  Republican  Newspaper  devoted  solely  to  the  party  and  the  natioa.  Its  editorial 
columns  are  devoted  entirely  to  national,  political  and  local  matters,  all  subjects  being 
viewed  from  a  party  standpoint  and  treated  independently,  without  regard  or  favor  to  per- 
sons or  factions.  The  Weekly  Edition  of  The  Republican  will  be  devoted  almost  exclu- 
sively to  the  news  of  the  Capital.  Daily,  postage  prepaid,  per  year,  .Sfi.OO;  Weekly,  postage 
prepaid,  per  year,  $1.C0.  Remit  by  draft  or  post-office  order.  THE  NATIONAL  REPUBLIC  AN 
COMPANY,  Washington,  D.  C.  '  To  advertisers.— The  National  Republican  will  be  an 
indispensable  medium. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10    Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1290  GEO.  P.   ROWELL  &  COS 

THE    FREEPORT    BULLETIN. 
FREEPOKT,  .....  IliEINOIS. 

PUBLISHED    DAILY    AND    WEEKLY    BY    J.    W.    POTTER. 

Established— Weekly,  iS47  ;  Dally,  18T7. 

The  daily  is  a  twenty-eightcolumii  paper,  and  being  sold  for  10  cents  a  week,  has  one  of 

the  largest  circulations  of  any  country  daily  in  the  State.    The  weekly  is  one  of  the  oldest 

and  most  influential  papers  in  Northern  Illinois.    Advertising  rates  very  reasonable. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


T  H  E S  U  N  . 

Published  every  Thursday  at 
CUIiBEKTSON,  .....  NEBRASKA. 

By   A.    S.   BOSWERTH   &   S.    E.    SOLOMON,    Editors  and  Proprietors. 
Is  one  of  the  best  advertising  mediums  in  Southwest  Nebraska,  as  It  circulates  almost 
exclusively  in  Hitchcock,  Chase,  Hayes  and  Dundy  Counties.    Subscription,  $2.00.    Adver- 
tising Rates  sent  upon  application.    Established  in  1S79. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    CHETOPA    ADVANCE. 
CHETOPA,  ....  I.,ABETTE    CO.,     KAX. 

J.  M.  CAVANESS,  Editor. 

IrfSUED    EVERY   THURSDAY.  $1.50   A    YEAR. 

Eight  pages,  forty-eight  columns.    Well  edited  ;  the  reading  matter  of  the  best  and  news 

most  reliable.     As  an  advertising  medium  it  has  no  equal  in  Southeastern  Kansas. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


KOSCIUSKO    STAR. 

KOSCIUSKO,  COUNTY    SITE    OF    ATTALA,  MISSISSIPPI. 

POLITICS  :  LIBERAL-DEMOCRATIC.       CIRCULATION,  1,150. 

NELSON  &  ANDERSON,  -  -  -  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Published  ever  Friday.  Population,  1,500. 

Situated  on  the  C.  A.  &  N.  R.  R.  from  New  Orleans  to  Aberdeen.       Excellent  circulation^ 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    MID-CONTINENT.  ^       „^ 

KANSAS    CITY,  .....  MISSOl  RI. 

An  Evangelical  Religious  Weekly.    Established  1880. 

MID-CONTINENT    PRINTING    AND    PUBLISHING    COMPANY, 

Publisher.s  and  Proprietors. 

TERMS:      ......     §-).(X)  A  YEAR,  IN  ADVANCE. 

Constant  and  rapidly  increasing  circulation.    A  first-class  family  Newspaper. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    AURORA    REPUBLICAN. 


OfBcial  Paper  of  Hamilton  County.     Published  Thursdays,  at 
AURORA,  ......  NEBRASKA. 

L.    W.    HASTINGS,    Editor. 


Established  in  1873,  and  now  has  the  largest  circulation  of  any  paper  in  Central  Nebraska. 
Eight  pages  ;  size  of  sheet,  26x40.    Subscription,  $1.50. 


OGDENSBURG     ADVANCE. 
OGUENSBURG,  ....  NEW    YORK. 

G.  F.  DARROW,  Proprietor. 

Circulation  (sworn),  2,4.50.  Size,  28x44.  A  live  local  paper.  Founded  18,59. 
The  Advance  pays  especial  attention  to  the  local  news  of  the  various  towns  in  tlie 
county.  It  has  forty  seven  paid  correspondents.  Its  circulation  is  inerea.sing  rapidly,  is 
printed  on  a  new  press  and  with  new  type,  and  is  tlic  handsomest  paper  in  this  section. 
-Advertising  rates,  S)  cents  per  incli,  per  month.  Reading  notices  among  reading  matter, 
double  rates.  Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York 


NATIONAL    REPUBLICAN. 

Published  Every  Thursda.v  at 
PRESTON,  .....  MINNESOTA. 

W.  A.  HOTCHKISS,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
This  paper  is  in  its  twenty-fourth  year.  Since  ISfiO  it  has  been  under  its  present  owner- 
ship and  management.  Both  sides  are  printed  In  the  home  office  on  a  fine  c.vllnder  press. 
Its  circulation  is  not  circumscribed  by  a  town  or  county,  and  is  over  2,608,  a  falling  off  owing 
to  the  stringency  of  the  times.  The  competing  Priston  Rejjublica)i,  started  by  P.  P.  Wall, 
has  suspended  for  want  of  patronage. 

Geo.  P,  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  No.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIHECTORY.  1291 


The    Springfield    Republican 


SPRINGFIELD,  -  -  -  MASSACHUSETTS^ 


THE  REPRESENTATIVE  NEW  ENGLAND  NEWSPAPER. 


Established  in  1824,  by  SAMUEL  BOWLES. 


SUBSCRIPTION:    DAILY,  $9  ;      SUNDAY,    $3;      WEEKLY,  $1.50. 


A    FIRST-CLASS    ADVERTISING    MEDIUM.      LARGEST    LOCAL    AND    GENERAL 
DAILY    CIRCULATION. 


The  Republican'  circulates  all  over  New  England,  but  particularly  in  Westera 
Massachusetts,  Connecticut,  Vermont  and  New  Hampshire.  The  Weekly  has  also  a  choice 
eclectic  circulation  In  the  West  and  South. 

An  extensive  New  York  advertiser  says  of  The  REPrBLicAN  :  "You  print  a  handsome 
paper,  and  past  experience  satisties  us  that  it  is  a  most  excellent  and  remunerative 
medium." 

The  Secretary  of  the  Board  of  Trade  of  a  flourishing  Western  city,  writes :  "  The  notices 
we  have  heretofore  inserted  in  your  paper  have  brought  us  more  responses  than  we  have 
had  from  any  other  advertisements  inserted  in  any  of  the  New  York  or  Boston  papers." 


'  THE  REPUBLICAN  "  IS  NOW  PRINTED  ON  A  HOE  PERFECTING  PRESS,  AND 

THE   LEAVES   OF   ITS   QUARTO   SHEET   ARE    CUT    AND    PASTED, 

GREATLY  INCREASING  THE  VALUE  OF  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Advertising  Rates :  Daily  and  Sunday,  5, 10, 15  and  20  cents  a  line ;  Weekly,  10  and   20 
cents.    Reduction  for  one  month. 


Address;  "  THE  REPUBLICAN," 

SPRINGFIELD,  MASS. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


"IN    GOD    WE    TRUST,     EVERYBODY    ELSE    C.    O.    D." 


The 


Eye 


DEXTER, COWLEY  CO.,   KAN. 


Is  a  five-column  quarto,  published  at  Dexter,  Cowley  Co.,  Kansas.  It  is  published  In 
a  live  town,  located  in  one  of  the  most  fertile  valleys  of  Southern  Kansas,  12W  miles  North 
of  the  Indian  Territory  Line. 

"THE  EYE"  is  independent  in  politics. 

"THE  EYE"  is  the  organ  of  its  editor. 

"THE  EYE"  is  specially  published  for  the  benefit  of  people  now  on  earth. 

"THE  EYE"  could  claim  a  circulation  of  l.OLO.utd,  but  that  would  be  a  lie. 

"THE  EYE"  hardly  ever  tells  a  lie. 

"  THE  EYE  "  believes  in  "  Working  for  Home,"  "  Fighting  for  Home,"  and,  if  necessarv, 
will  lie  like  blazes  for  Home." 

"THE  EYE"  acknowledges  no  master  but  the  Optician.  It  don't  care  a  continental 
which  party  wins,  as  long  as  the  dollars  come  in.  It  speaks  its  sentiments  whether  any- 
body's corns  are  trodden  upon  or  not.  The  sole  and  only  object  of  its  existence  is  to  raise 
hades  and  make  money.  The  Optician  does  not  expect  this  advertisement  to  inciease  the 
patronage  of  his  paper,  but  simply  publishes  it  in  order  to  get  George  P.  Rowell  &  Co.  intO' 
trouble,    lor  advertising  rates  consult  them,  or  address  :  ^ 

W.    G.    SEAVER,    EDITORIAL   OPTICIAN, 

DEXTER,  COWLEY  CO.,  KANSAS. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


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GEO.  P.   ROWELL  &  GO'S 


THE    MILIiERSBURG  SENTINEL,. 

AN    INDEPENDENT    WEEKLY    JOURNAL 

PUBLLSHED  IN 
Millersbiirg,       .       Dauitliiii  Co.,  Pa. 


FRANK  S.  BOWMAN,  Editor- and  Prop'r. 

Terms  :  $1  per  year,  in  and  out  of  tlie  coun- 
ty. First  number  Issued  June  27,  1884.  Cir- 
■culat  ion  increasing  rapidly.  Terms  to  adver- 
tisers moderate. 


MT.    STERLING   GAZETTE. 

ISSUED  ON  WEDNESDAY  of  EVERY  WEEK. 

Published  by 
GAZETTE  PUBLISHING   COMPANY. 


J.  C.  &  L.  T.  WOOD, 
Mount  Sterling, 


Managers. 
Kentucky. 

\s  an  advertising  medium  The  Gazette 
has  superior  facilities  and  its  rates  are  rea- 
sonable.    Send  your  orders  to  The  Gazette. 


THE    MONON    DISPATCH. 

Published  every  Friday,  at 
Mouon,         -  -  -        Indiana. 

Is  a  weekly  newspaper,  independent  re- 
ligiously, socially  and  politically.  Princi- 
pally devoted  to  local  interests.  The  enemv 
of  every  public  wrong,  and  tlie  friend  of  all. 

Terms,  $1.50  per  year,  strictly  in  advance. 
Advertising  rates  made  known  on  applica- 
tion. 

CHARLES  S.  DOWNING  &  CO., 
Publishers. 

THE    AMERICAN    BUILDING   AS- 
SOCIATION   NEWS. 


Chicago, 


Illinois. 


A  monthly  journal  devoted  to  the  interests 
of  American  homes  as  fostennl  bv  Building 
Associations,  Co-operative  ]i:inks,'  and  kin- 
dred institutions,  operated  bv  and  for  the 
benefit  of  people  of  moderate  nieans. 
A  valuable  advertising  medium. 

Subscription  Price,  $1.00  per  Year. 
J.  T.  SUTOR,  Editor  and  Proprietor, 
No.  221  West  Madison  St.,  Chicago.  111. 

THE    DAWSONVILLE    NEWS. 


Dawsouville, 


Georgia, 


ISSUED    WEEKLY. 


REV.  R.  L.  CAMPBELL,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

The  only  newspaper  published  in  the 
thriving  and  fast-growing  town  of  Dawson- 
vllle,  and  circulating  largely  in  the  surround- 
ing country. 


A  GOOD  ADVERTISING  MEDIUM. 


MOUNT   ORAB  MONITOR. 


Mt.  Orab, 


Brown  Co.,  Ohio. 


An  Independent,  Local  Weekly  Newspaper 
Terms, 


$1.25  per  Year. 


HIRAM  NEWCOMBE,  Proprietor. 

Advertisers  desiring  to  draw  trade  in  Brown 
County  should  patronize  The  Monitor.  It 
■will  pay  them. 


SUNSET    CHIMES. 

A  MONTHLY   PUBLICATION. 
50  Cents  a  Year. 


SUNSET  CHIMES  PUBLISHING  CO., 

629  Fulton  Street, 

Chicago,        -        -^  .       Illinois. 

Circulation     among   bona-flde    subscribers. 

10,000  each  month. 
First-class  value  as  an  advertising  medium, 
at  very  moderate  rates. 


THE  FORT   MORGAN   TIMES. 

Established  September  4,  1884,  at 

Ft.  Morgan,       -      .      Weld  Co.,  Col. 

Circulation,  300.  Devoted  to  the  interests 
of  farmers,  ranchmen  and  mechanics  of  the 
South  Platte  Valley.  Fort  Morgan  is  situated 
in  the  centre  of  the  finest  agricultural  and 
stock-raising  country  in  the  State  of  Color- 
ado. In  plain  view  of  the  Rocky  Moun- 
tams,  althouKli  ilist.'i  nt  100  miles  east".  A  new 
country,  but  fast  settling  up,  and  before  long 
will  rival  in  wealth  the  older  portions  of  the 
State.  L.  C.  BAKER,  and  G.  W.  WARNER, 
Publishers. 

THREE  OAKS  SUN. 


Three  Oaks,     -     Berrien  Co.,  Mich. 

W.  K.  SAWYER,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

Has  an  extensive  circulation  in  a  large, 
rich  farming  community,  and  in  several  vil- 
lages with  no  competition. 


The  best  medium  for  advertising  in  this 
section.  Weekly,  $1.50  per  annum.  Rates 
of  advertising  made  known  on  application. 


liEATHER    GAZETTE. 


St.  Louis, 


Missouri. 


Devoted  to  the 

HIDE,    LEATHER,    BOOTS    &    SHOE   AND 

SADDLERY  INTERESTS. 

JOHN  MUELLER,    -    Editor  and  Proprietor. 

Office: 

N.  W.  cor.  THIRD  and  PINE  STREETS, 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 


REACH    THE    YOUNG    AND    ACTIVE    BY 

ADVERTISING    IN 

THE    SHOOTING    STAR, 

Lafayette,         -  -        New  Jersey. 


Which  circulates  among  the  young  and  ac- 
tive men  and  women  of  our  country. 
Rates  :  5  cents  a  line  ;  50  cents  an  inch. 

A  word  to  the  wise  is  sufficient.  Terms, 
cash  with  advertisement.  Address  the  pub- 
lisher, ERNEST  HUSTON,  Lafayette,  N.  J. 

Do  you  want  help  ?    Try  an  adv.  in  Star. 


THE   MARTIN    CO.    DEMOCRAT. 


A  Weekly  Newspaper. 
Loosootee,  -  -  Indiana. 

Subscription,       -         -       $1.25  a  Year. 
C.  M.  MEARS,  Proprietor. 


A  reliable  medium;  serving  the  advertisers' 
interests  at  moderate  rates. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  129S 


The    Chicago    Demokrat. 


CHICAGO,  .  -  -  _  ILLINOIS. 


THE  ONLY  GERMAN  DEMOCRATIC  PAPER  IN  CHICAGO. 


DAILY      AND      AV  E  E  K  I>  Y  , 


THE  ONLY  OUTSPOKEN   GERMAN  TARIFF   FOR  REVENUE   DAILY  IN  THE  STATE 

OF  ILLINOIS. 


DEMOCRATIC  COUNTY  COMMITTEES  AND  DEMOCRATS  GENERALLY  SHOULD   EN- 
DEAVOR TO  CIRCULATE  THIS  PAPER  AMONG  THE  GERMAN-AMERICANS 
OF  THEIR  DISTRICTS  INASMUCH  AS  THE  TARIFF  QUESTION, 
WHICH  UNDOUBTEDLY  WILL  BE  THE  MAIN  ISSUE  BE- 
TWEEN THE  TWO  GREAT  PARTIES,  IS  BEING     ^ 
DISCUSSED  AND  ELUCIDATED  IN 
ALL  ITS  BEARINGS. 


THE     CHICAGO     DEMOKRAT 

CONSIDERS  THIS  AS  ITS  PRINCIPAL  TASK,  AND  EARNESTLY  SOLICITS  THE. 
SUPPORT  OF  EVERY  DEMOCRAT  IN  THE  WEST. 


DEMOCRATIC  COMMITTEES  WILL   PLEASE   TO   APPLY    FOR    REDUCED  TERMS   ON 
LARGER  ORDERS,  FOR  EITHER  THE  DAILY  OR  WEEKLY  PAPER. 


HERMAN  LIEB,  .  -  -  -  .  Editor. 


Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


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GEO.  r.  ROWELL   &   GO'S 


THE   iSALEM  OBSERVER. 


Published  Saturdays  at 


Snieiii,        -  -         ]>Ias8aciiiisetts. 

G.  W.  PEASE  &  CO.,  Proprietors. 

The  reliable  character  of  this  paper  and  the 
fact  that  it  gets  a  Sunday  reading  by  some 
fifteen  hundred  families,  make  it  a  very  good 
advertising  medium. 


PATRIOT. 


Portis, 


Kansas. 


Issued  every  Thursday. 


MARTIN   H.  HOYT,  Editor   and  Publisher. 


ADVERTISING    RATES: 

One  column,  one  year,  $75;  half  column, 
one  year,  $40  ;  quarter  column,  one  ye;ir,  sai; 
eighth  column,  one  year,  $12.  Loral  adver- 
tisements, five  cents  per  line,  each  insertion. 
Transient  advertisers  must  pay  in  advance. 


PRE8QUE   ISLE    CO.    ADVANCE. 


Rogers  City, 


Michigan. 


WEEKLY. 


FRED  DENNY  LARKE,  Publisher. 


Tlie  only  paper  published  between  Alpena 
and  Cheboygan,  a  distance  of  98  miles.  Pop- 
ulation of  Presque  Isle  County  7,000,  of  whom 
6,000  are  engaged  in  farming.  A  prosperous 
district. 


BANNER. 


Hastings, 


Minnesota. 


Issued  every  Friday. 


E.  D.  BARKHR,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


The  Banner  is  devoted  to  the  interests  of 
Dakota  County  It  is  the  only  Democratic 
paper  In  the  County. 


$1.50  a  Year. 


THE    WEEKLY    ADVERTISER. 


A.  C.  STODDER,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


Miiucie, 


Indiana. 


The  Advertiser  has  a  general  circulation 
of  one  thousand  copies. 


Advertisements  are  placed  next  reading 
matter,  giving  advertisers  the  best  possible 
advantage  in  newspaper  advertising. 

TIPTON    WEEKLY    TIMES. 


Tipton, 


Tipton  Co.,  Ind. 


Official  Paper  of  the  County. 
J.  O.  BEHYMER,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


Issued  every  Thursday. 

The  population  of  Tipton  Is  2,100,  as  shown 
by  the  last  census. 

The  Times,  established  1855,  is  by  all  odds 
the  best  paper  i)ublished  in  the  town. 


THE    PALLADIUM. 


DAILY     AND     WEEKLY. 


Os^vego, 


DAILY, 
WEEKLY, 


CIRCULATION. 


New  York. 


3,800 
4,700 


SALISBURY  PRESS-SPECTATOR. 


DISMUKES  &   GALLEMORE, 
Editors  and  Publishers. 


Salisbury, 


Missouri. 


Terms,  $1.50  per  Year. 


A  live  Democratic  journal,  issued  every 
Friday  morning.  Is  devoted  to  the  best  In- 
terests of  Charlton  County  and  its  section  at 
large.    Circulation  unrivaled  in  the  county. 

THE    BULLETIN. 

Nebraalia. 


Fairiiiount, 


Published  every  Thursday. 

ALFRED    B.    CHRISTIAN, 
Editor  and  Publisher. 


OLDEST   PAPER  IN   FILLMORE  COUNTY. 

Circulation  Large. 

Valuable  as  an  Advertising  Medium. 


NORTH   CHAUTAUQUA    NEWS. 

Silver  Creelt,  Chautauqua  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Published  for 

SILVER  CREEK  AND  FORESTVILLE. 

GEORGE  M.  BAILEY,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

The  News  is  an  Independent,  eight-pa^e 
weekly  paper;  is  not  a  "patent  inside;"  is 
printed  tor  two  sister  villages,  having  an  ag- 
gregate iiojnilatlon  of  3,000, and  for  the  north- 
ern pait  (if  Chautauqua  County.  It  is  the 
only  iificsjHiper  in  the  district.  Circulation 
900,    Price  of  paper,  $1.00  per  Year. 

Three  trunk  lines  of  railroads  pass  through 
Silver  Creek.  Advertisers  will  find  the  News 
a  profitable  and  faithful  agent. 

THE    WEBSTER    EAGLE. 


Webster, 


Massachusetts. 


E.  C.  NICHOLS,  Editor. 


LIVE,    PROGRESSIVE,    POPULAR. 

A     GOOD     ADVERTISING      MEDIUM. 

NICHOLS  &  JOHNSON,  Proprietors, 
Webster,  Mass. 


Orders  received  by  GEO.  P.  ROWELL  &  CO., 
10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

THE    MICHIGAN     SCHOOL    MOD- 
ERATOR. 


WALBRIDGE  !&  PETTENGILL,   Publishers. 

Grand  Rapids,       -  -       Micliigan. 

A  weekly  journal. 

Devoted  to   Michigan  Schools  and  General 

Education  and  Literature. 

Terms  (40  numbers),  $2.00  per  Year. 

Chief  among  the  educational  journals  of 

the  State,   The    School  Moderator  offers 

good  inducements  to  advertiser*. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1295 


The    Roxbury    Advocate. 


ROXBURY   (BOSTON   HIGHLANDS),  -  -  MASS. 


CHARLES  HARVEY  HOLMAN  AND  DUDLEY  M.  HOLMAN,  EDITORS  AND  PROPRIETORS. 


AN    INDEPENDENT    EIGHT  PAGE    LOCAL    PAPER. 
DEVOTED   TO   THE    BUSINESS   AND    LOCAL    INTERESTS   OF   ROXBURY. 


WE    OFFER   THE   BEST   MEDIUM    FOR   ADVERTISING 
IN   ROXBURY,    CLAIMING   THE    LARGEST  CIRCULATION   OF    ANY 

LOCAL    PAPER. 


ADVERTISERS    WILL    DO     WELL    TO    REMEMBER    THAT,    WITH    A    POPULATION 
OF    SOME    70,000,     CONSTANTLY    INCREASING,    AND     LARGELY    COM- 
POSED    OF     INTELLIGENT     AND     WEALTHY     FAMILIES,     ROX 
BURY     OFFERS     A     FIELD     THAT    CANNOT    BE 
SURPASSED,    AND    RENDERS    "THE 
ADVOCATE"    THE    BEST 

ADVERTISING    MEDIUM    IN    OR    AROUND    BOSTON. 


ADVERTISING    RATES     FURNISHED    ON     APPLICATION    TO     ABOVE    ADDRESS. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents.,  No  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


12'JG 


GEO.   P.    ROWELL   &  GO'S 


SHELDON    JOURNAL. 


AN   EIGHT-PAGE    WEEKLY   NEWSPAPER, 


Published  at 


Slieltlou, 


Iroquoiiii  Co.,  III. 


J.  R.  FOX,  Proprietor. 

HAS    NO     SUPERIOR     IN    THE     COUNTY 
AS    AN    ADVERTISING     MEDIUM. 

BREMEN    BANNER. 

Breinen,       ...       Indiana. 

GEO.  A.  SUNDERLAND,  Editor  and  Prop'r. 


Issued  Thursdays  throughout  the  year. 

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DEUTSCH     AMERIKANISCHE 
BUCHDRUCKER-ZEITUNG. 


PRINTERS'    GAZETTE. 


Office,    ISl  William  St.,  New  York. 

FR.  MILKE,  Editor. 

Vol.  XIII.  issued  on  the  1st  and  15th  of  the 
month.  The  onlv  Printers'  paper  In  the 
United  States  published  in  the  German  lan- 
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interest  of  the  printing  and  kindred  trades. 


THE 
BOSTON      HEBREW     OBSERVER. 

Published  every  Friday. 
New  York  and  Boston. 

S.  M.  FRIEDLANDER,  Proprietor. 
The  only  medium  to  reach  the  Jewish  pop- 
ulation in  Boston  and  New  England  States. 
Read  by  a  well-to  do  class  of  people,  and  will 
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religious  paper  of  a  similar  nature.  Rates 
moderate.  All  correspondence  .solicited  to 
the  New  York  office,  and  addressed  to  S.  M. 
FRIEDLANDER,  34  Duane  street.  New  York. 


THE    VOICE. 


A  Prohibition  Weekly,  issued  Thursdays. 
10  and  13  Dey  Street,  -  New  York. 

Four  pages,  18x2;3.    Per  Annum,  $1.00 

Advertisements  of  unquestionable  character, 

13  cents  per  line. 

Circulates    in    every    State     and    Territory 

throughout  the  Union  and  in  all  the 

Canadas.    Circulation  15,000. 


FUNK  &  WAGNALLS,  Proprietors. 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  AND   GENE- 
ALOGICAL    RECORDER. 


A   QUARTERLY   MAGAZINE, 
Puljllshed  in 


I'ortlaud,        ...        Maine. 

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RATES. 

S.  M.  WATSON,  Publisher. 


MORNING    HERALD. 


Dally  and  Weekly. 
East  Saginaw, 


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Both  the  daily  and  weekly  editions  have  a 
large  circulation,  and  are  considered  to  be 
among  the  leading  papers  of  Michigan. 

LAING  BRO.S.,  Editors  and  Publishers. 


THE     SENTINEL. 


Lake  City, 


Minnesota. 


M.  C.  RUSSELL,  Publisher. 


Tlie  only  Democratic  Newspaper  in  Wabasha 
County. 


A   FIRST-CLASS   ADVERTISING    MEDIUM. 


First  Class  Job  Office  in  connection. 
THE    NEW    JERSE¥     LEDGER. 


A  Non-Partlsan,  Four-Page  Weekly. 


Published  Saturdays  at 


11  Montgomery  St.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 


By    THE    LEDGER    ASSOCIATION. 
STEPHEN  B.  RANSOM,  Editor. 


Devoted  to  Anti  Monopoly.    Circulation  1,500. 
LIVING     ISSUE. 


OFFICIAL  ORGAN  OF  THE   PROHIBITION 
PARTY. 


Issued  Weekly  by 


Utica, 


6.   D.   SERAMBLING, 

New  York. 


The  Living  Issue  circulates  extensively  In 
New  York  and  adjoining  States,  and  offers 
special  advantages  to  advertisers. ^ 

BUCKEYE    BANNER. 


Published  Weekly  at 
Reck  Creek, 


Oliio. 


SCOTT  &  RENRICK,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Subscription,  $1.00  per  Annum. 

A  fearless,  popular  and  influential  journal. 
Is  a  lively,  flrst-class  family  newspaper.  Try 
it  for  its  advertising  merits  and  judge  for 
yourself.  Size  26x40.  Circulation  700,  and 
growing  finely  every  week. 

THE    LITTLESTOWN    ERA. 


Adams  Co.,  Pa. 


Littlestown, 

A.  S.  GOULDEN,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

GUARANTEED  CIRCULATION,  1,250. 
The  Er.^  is  independent  in  politics.  Circu- 
lation sworn  to  be  correct.  The  town  is  sur- 
rounded by  a  very  productive  farming  dis- 
trict. Also  a  mining  and  manufacturing 
district.  The  Era  job  department  is  noted, 
first,  for  its  fine  work ;  second  and  chiefly, 
for  the  low  charge. 

4  pages,  8  columns,  34  Inches. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER   DIRECTORY.  1297 


ABLE,    ALERT,   ORIGINAL    AND    STRONG. 


The    American    Reformer. 


NO.  59   TRIBUNE    BUILDING,        -  NEW  YORK   CITY 


PUBLISHED      BI-WEEKLY. 


SIXTEEN  QUARTO  PAGES.  PRICE,  $1.00  A  YEAR. 


This  handsome  journal,  in  its  third  year,  conducted  by  men  of  long  experience,  and  backed 
by  large  capital,  has  come  squarely  forward  as  THE  GREAT  NATIONAL  EXPON- 
ENT OF  REFORM  IN  TEIVIPERANCE  AND  POLITICS,  while  traversing  also 
the  broad  fields  of  RELIGION,  HEALTH  and  the  HOME.   It  is  NON- 
PARTISAN,   NON  SECTARIAN,    INDEPENDENT,    yet    pro- 
nounced and  radical ;  full  to  the  brim  of  the  best 
thought  of  the  best  thinkers  of  the  day  ;  con- 
densed records  of  reform  work,  etc. 


THE   PAPER   FOR   THE   PEOPLE. 


THE  "REFORMER"  OFFERS  UNEXCELLED  ADVANTAGES  FOR  A  LIMITED  NUMBER 
OF   FIRST-CLASS   ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Among  its  leading  contributors  are  :    Hon.  John  P.  St.  John,  Hon.  Neal  Dow,  E.  L.  Godkin, 

E.sq.,  Rev.  Chas.  W.  Gushing,  D.  D.,  Rev.  A.  A.  Miner,  D.  D.,  Rev.  O.  P.  Gifford, 

Rev.  John  Russell,  Prof.  Wm.  C.  Wilkin.soii,  D.  D.,  A.  A.  Hopkins,  Hon. 

James  Black,  John  N.  Stearns,  Mr,s.  J.  Ellen  Foster,  Miss  Frances 

Willard,  Mrs.  M.  L.  Dickinson,  Mrs.  M.  S.  Robinson,  Mrs. 

Helen  Campbell,  Mrs.  May  Riley  Smith,  and  many 

others,  male  and  female,  of  wide  reputation 

as  earnest  and  capable  reform  writers. 


WANTED.  WELCOMED.  WORTHY. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

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NEBRASKA .  NEBRASKA. 

GREAT,    GROWING    AND    PROSPEROUS! 

THE     FREMoTtTt      tribune. 

(DAILY    AND    WEEKLY.; 


IS   PUBLISHED  AT 
FREMONT,  .......  NEBRASKA, 

The  tliiifl  largest  town  in  the  State.     Good  circulation. 

VALUABLE    ADVERTISING    MEDIUM. 

Daily,  seven-eolnnin  folio;  Weekly,  seven  column  quarto.    All  home  print. 

HAMMOND   BROS,   Proprietors. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

CRUSADER    AND    WESTERN    TIMES. 

WARDEN    CITY,  .....  KANSAS. 

M.  E.  DE  GIER  and  S.  W.  CASE,  Publishers. 

This  journal  is  devoted  to  the  cause  of  Temperance,  Western  Immigration  and  Justice. 

Its  circulation  extends  throughout  this  State  and  into  the  neighboring  States,  and  Is  read 
by  all  people  who  advocate  the  cause  of  temperance. 

ADVERTISERS    WILL   FIND    IT    TO    THEIR   INTEREST    TO  ASCERTAIN   OUR 
RATES    BEFORE    ADVERTISING    ELSEWHERE. 


Gko.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    MONTROSE    MESSENGER. 

MONTROSE,  ....  MONTKOSE    CO.,    COL. 

PUBLISHED    EVERY    THURSDAY. 
ABE    ROBERTS,  ....  Proprietor. 

The  Messenger  is  a  first-class  independent  newspaper,  published  in  a  rich  mining 
and  stock-raising  district,  and  with  a  large  and  increasing  circulation.  It  is  an  excellent 
medium  for  advertisers  to  reach  this  important  .section  of  the  country. 

RATES    FURNISHED    UPON    APPLICATION. 

Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

MONTANA    WOOL    GROWLER. 
FORT  BENTON,  ......  MONTANA. 

A    MONTHLY    JOURNAL. 

Published  under  the  auspices  of  the  Montana  Wool  Growers'  Association,  and  heartily 
devoted  to  the  Interests  of  the  Floekmasters  of  the  Territory. 

AN    EXCELLENT    ADVERTISING    MEDIUM    FOR     MANUFACTURERS   AND    ALL    IN- 
TERESTED   IN    ANY    LINE    OF   THE    WOOL    BUSINESS. 
PUBLISHED  BY  THE  RIVER  PRESS  PUBLISHING  CO.,  AT  FORT  BENTON,  MONTANA. 
The  only  Wool  Journal  in  the  Northwest. 

LOUIS    W.    PECK,  Editor. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    ALABAMA    PROHIBITIONIST. 
UNION   SPRINGS,  ....  ALABAMA. 

IS    THE    OFFICIAL  ORGAN    OF    THE   TEMPERANCE   PEOPLE    OF    ALABAMA, 
Being  endorsed  by  the  State  W.  C.  T.  U.,  and  the  Grand  Lodge  I.  O.  G.  T. 

IT  IS  PUBLISHED  EVERY   FRIDAY  AT  ONE  DOLLAR  PER  YEAR,  IN  ADVANCE, 
And  is  read  by  people  In  every  town  and  city  in  the  State. 


Sample  copies  furnished  free. 
Address,  E.    LESLIE    &    BRO., 

Union  Springs,  Ala. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

ST.    LOUIS    JEWELER. 
ST.  LOUIS,  -  "  _L  "  ■  MISSOURI. 

THE  BRIGHTE.ST,  NEWSIEST  AND  BEST  JEWELRY  JOURNAL 
IN  THE   UNITED   STATES. 


The  only  Jewelry  journal  circulated  in  the  Great  Southwest.    Advertisers  note  this  fact. 

Subscription,  $1.00  per  year ;  six  months,  50  cents. 

Address,  ST.   LOUIS  JEWELER, 

618  North  Second  Street,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St..  New  York. 


AJMERICAX   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1299 


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The    Judge." 


324-328    PEARL    STREET,  -  NEW    YORK    CITY. 


IL,L,USsTl{ATEI>  !  SAKC  ASTIC  I  I  HU3IOROUtt  !  !  ! 

Fiiu    ^Yitli    a    Republicau    Aim  ! 


ISSUED      EVERY      WEDNESDAY      MORNING. 


FIVE  DOLLARS  A  YEAR ;  TEN  CENTS  A  COPY. 


ALL    THE    TOPICS    OF    THE   DAY   ILLUSTRATED    BY    A   CORPS   OF   ABLE    ARTISTS. 


TO    ADVERTISERS: 
As  an  advertising  medium  The  Judge  is  unequalled,  each  copy  not  only  being  read 
by  many  people,  but  beiag  preserved  from  week  to  week.    The  Judge  goes  everywhere, 
is  read  by  people  of  means  and  intelligence,  and  meets  the  eye  of  the  cream  of  the  pur- 
chasing classes. 

ADVERTISING   RATES    FURNISHED  ON   APPLICATION. 

THE    JUDGE, 
324-32S  Pearl  Street,  New  York. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.  .Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Lamar    News. 


ISSUED  WEEKLY  ON  THURSDAYS  AT 


VERNON,  .  .  _  -  ALABAMA. 


E.  J.  McNATT,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


A   NEW   NEWSPAPER— THE   ONLY    ONE   IN    THE   TOWN   AND   COUNTY. 


A  WANT  LONG  FELT  NOW  SUPPLIED. 


The  News  is  a  lively,  newsy  sheet,  devoted  to  literature,  general  news  and  information, 
and  the  interests  of  the  county  of  Lamar.  Advertisers  desiring  to  secure  the  trade  of  this 
district  should  lose  no  time  in  securing  space  in  the  advertising  columns  of  The  News. 


MONEY  JUDICIOUSLY  EXPENDED  IN   ADVERTISING  IS    MONEY  WELL  INVESTED 


OUR    RATES    ARE    REASONABLE. 


Send  in  your  orders.  You  will  never  regret  having  done  so. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1300  GEO.   r.    KOWELL   &   CU'S 


EASTERN     STATE      JOURNAL. 

Published  every  Friday  afternoon  at 
WHITE    PLAINS,  ...  WESTCHESTER    CO  ,    N.     Y. 

OFFICIAL    DEMOCRATIC    COUNTY    PAPER. 

G.  S.  HENDRICKSON,  Publisher. 

Terms  of  subscription,  invariably  in  advance,  one  year,  .fl.SO. 

A  paper  that  surpasses  all  other  weeklies  in  its  County  as  an  advertising  medium. 

Gko.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  No.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


DAILY,  $8.00  PER  YEAR.  WEEKLY,  $.t.00  PER  YEAR, 

THE     INDEPENDENT. 
SANTA     BARBARA.  ....  CALIFORNIA, 

Pul)lished  by  the  INDEPENDENT  PUBLISHING  COMPANY. 
GEO.   P.  TEBBETTS,  Manager. 
Issued  every  day,  Sundays  Included. 

Conceded  to  be  one  of  the  best  newspapers  in  Southern  California,  with  able  editorials, 
live  locals,  and  the  latest  telegrams.    Independent  in  politics. 

Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE  NOBLE  COUNTY  DEMOCRAT. 

PUBLISHED    AT 
ALBION,  ......  INDIANA. 

JAMES  J.  LASH,  Proprietor. 
DEVOTED    TO    THE    INTEREST    OF    NOBLE    CO. 
To    Advertisers.— If  you   want  value  for  your   money  advertise   in   The  Democrat 
Circulation  large.    Rates  moderate. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


QUEEN     BEE. 
DENVER,  .....  COLORADO. 

TERMS,      $2.0  0      PER      YEAR. 

Edited  liy  Mrs.  C.  M.  CHURCHILL,  author  of  "Over  the  Purple  Hills,"  "Little Sheaves," 
etc.  The  (Jueen  Bee  is  the  only  paper  in  the  State  advocating  Woman's  Political  Equality 
and  Individuality.  A  family  newspaper,  with  the  largest  circulation  of  any  weekly  pub- 
lished in  the  State,  the  chief  part  of  the  circulation  being  in  Colorado,  Wyoming,  Idaho, 
Arizona  and  New  Mexico.    A<lvertising  rates  on  application. 

Addres.s  Mrs.  C.  M.  CHURCHILL,  390  Ogden  Street,  Denver,  Colo. 

SOUTHERN     LI  V  E  -  STOCK     JOURNAL. 
STARKVILLE,  .....  MISSISSIPPI, 

Published  by  the  SOUTHERN  LIVE-STOCK  JOURNAL  CO. 
W.  S.  HARRISON  and  E.  MONTGOMERY.  ......  Editors, 

TERMS  :  $3.0U  PER  YEAR :  SINGLE  COPIES,  5  CENTS. 
Devoted  to  the  agricultural  and  live  stock  interests  of   the   South,    The  Live-Stock 
Journal  is  the  leading  Agricultural  and  Stock  Weekly  in  the  Gulf  States,  and  as  an  adver- 
tising medium  is  unriraled.    Rates  furnished  on  application. 

THE    FLORIDA    BAPTIST    WITNESS. 
DE    LAND,  .....  FLORIDA. 

A.  P.  ASHURST,  Publisher. 
An  able  and  faithful  exponent  of  Christian  principles,  as  held  by  the  Baptists.  The 
official  organ  of  the  Florida  Baptist  State  Convention.  The  prettiest  jiaper  in  the  Land  of 
Flowers— as  pretty  as  any  in  the  United  States.  Florida  is  attrarting  tlie  attention  of  the 
whole  wide  world,  and  this  paper  contains  much  of  interest  to  the  far-off  onlooker  which 
no  other  can  supplt.  Going  every  where,  it  is  the  best  advertising  medium  in  the  State. 
Subscription,  $3.00  per  annum,  in  advance.    Address, 

A.    P   ASHURST,  De  Land,   Fla. 


NATIONAL     CITY     RECORD. 

A  Weekly  Newspaper,  pul)lished  at  National  City,  San  Diego  Co.,  California,  the  ter- 
minus of  the  California  Southern  Railroad,  on  the  San  Diego  Bay,  (luc  of  the  best  harbors  on 
the  Pacific  Coast.  The  Rkcord  is  neutral  in  polities,  but  iniiciKiidcnt  and  progressive. 
It  is  devoted  to  local  and  general  news,  cuiTent  literature,  siitncc  and  progressive  move- 
ments, immigration,  and  especially  to  the  development  of  the  fruit-growing  and  horticul- 
tural interests  and  resources  of  Southern  California.  Printed  on  book  paper,  and  hundreds 
of  copies  sent  to  the  East. 

TERMS:  $2.50  PER  ANNUM,  OR  $1.25   FOR  SIX   MONTHS,  PAYABLE  IN  ADVANCE. 
WM.  AND  F.  P.  BURGESS,  Editors  and  Proprietors. 


REPUBLICAN. 
SHENANDOAH,  .....  IOWA. 

D.  R.  GAFF,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

The  Shenandoah  Republican  is  one  of  the  best  known  papers  in  Iowa,  published  every 

Thursday,  and  enjoying  a  home  patronage  which  speaks  more  strongly  than  any  words  as 

to  the  estimation  in  which  it  is  held  at  home.    It  has  a  large  circulation,  and  is  a  favorite 

everywhere  in  its  territory.    It  is  without  iiuestion  a  very  desirable  advertising  medium. 

Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER   DIRECTORY. 


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i.jO.ooo  readers  each  issue. 

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CIRCULATION,     30,U0U. 


76   CORTIiANDT   STREET, 


NEW   YORK. 


We  are  at  present  advertising  in  ALL  the  leading  papers  of  the  country,  and  increasing 
our  circulation  at  the  rate  of  300  per  day,  reaching  a  class  of  people  who  read  and  answer 
advertisements. 

It  pays  to  advertise  in  The  Household  Companion,  because  it  is  a  Family  Paper,  read  at 
home  by  all  the  household.  Being  a  Monthly,  it  will  be  proportionately  more  valuable  to 
ADVERTISERS  than  a  weekly  paper,  as,  being  issued  less  frequently,  it  is  read,  preserved, 
and  kept  before  the  reader  a  much  longer  time. 

To  advertisers  who  deal  witli  their  patrons  by  mail,  those  who  desire  agents,  or,  in  fact, 
all  advertisers  who  wish  to  bring  their  goods  prominently  before  the  buying  public,  our 
paper  offers  a  SUPERIOR  MEDIUM. 


ADVERTISING    RATES: 

as  CENTS  PER   AGATE   LINE,  NET,  EACH   INSERTION;  S3. 00  PER  INCH  {14  LINES). 

READING  NOTICES:  SOLID,  50  CENTS  PER  LINE;  LEADED,  SI  PER  LINE. 

NO  EXTRA  CHARGE  FOR  CUTS  OR  DISPLAY  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


ADVERTISERS  MAY  SEND  DIRECT  TO  US  OR  THROUGH  ANY  RESPONSIBLE  ADVER- 
TISING   AGENCY'. 


WE  WANT   EVERY   RESPONSIBLE   ADVERTISER   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES  TO   GIVE 
OUR  COLUMNS  A  TRIAL,  AND  WE  ARE  CONFIDENT  IT  WILL  PAY  THEM  WELL. 


JOS.    MAGILL,    PUBLISHER 


ADDRESS: 
'HOUSEHOLD    COMPANION,' 


76  CORTLANDT  ST.,  N.  Y. 
Advertising  Department. 


Office  of  World  Manufacturing  Co.,  122  Nassau  Street,        l 

New  Vork,  October  VA,  1884.     i 

Pub.  Household  Companion  :— We  find  your  paper  a  good  medium  for  our  business. 
Pie,  se  continue  our  advertisement  until  further  notice  and  oblige, 

WORLD  MANUFACTURING  CO. 


SPECIALi  NOTIt'E.— The  World  Manufacturing  Co.,  of  New  York,  inserted  a  601me 
Adverti.sement  one  time,  and  increased  it  to  one  page  (800  lines),  which  has  been  continued 
for  twelve  months,  and  is  still  running. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents.  10  Spruce  St.,  NewYork. 


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COLMAN'S    RURAL    W^ORLD.  ,^^^    „, 

ST.     LOUIS,  .....  MISSOFRl. 

NORMAN  J.  COLMAN,  Publisher. 
THIRTY-EIGHTH  YEAR  OF  PUBLICATION. 
The  chief  agricultural  journal  of  the  West  and  Southwest.  Advertisers  will  find  the 
RiTRAL  World  one  of  the  best  advertising  mediums  of  its  class  in  the  country.  This  is  the 
uniform  testimony  of  all  who  have  given  it  a  trial.  Many  of  our  largest  advertising 
patrons  have  used  it  for  more  than  a  quarter  of  a  century,  which  is  the  highest  possible 
recommendation  of  its  value  as  an  advertising  medium. 

Address,  NORMAN  J.  COLMAN,  Pviblisher,  600  Olive  Street,  ST.  LOUIS,  MO. 


THE     ALPHA. 
liUTHER,  .....  MICHIGAN. 

CHRISTINE  SWARTZ  BARGHOORN,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
The  Alpha  is  a  four-page  monthly  journal,  devoted  to  the  Interests  of  woman  suffrage 
and  in  religion  undenominational.  Its  circulation  is  rapidly  increasing,  and  will  eventually 
become  one  of  the  leading  monthlies  of  the  West.  Read  at  all  hotels,  railroad  depots  and 
all  other  public  places.  Ofncial  organ  of  the  Woman's  Suffrage  Association  of  Michigan. 
A  special  feature  of  this  paper  will  be  the  Female  Want  Column.  As  an  advertising 
medium  it  stands  unequalled.    For  particulars  address,  THE  PUBLISHER. 

NEWBURGH     ADVERTISER. 
NEWBURGH,  .....  NEW    YOUIv. 

Published  every  Monday,  by 
H.  GUTTENSTEIN,  ..-.--  Publisher. 

TERMS   OF    SUBSCRIPTION:    ONE   YEAR,    S2.00. 
The  Advertiser,  in  all  respects  a  first  class  family  newspaper,  bids  fair  to  become  the 
leading  Weekly  published  in  Newburgh.    Special  rates  quoted  to  yearly  advertisers  and  to- 
those  desiring  large  space. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York.     , 


WEST    VIRGINIA    DEMOCRAT. 
CHARLESTOWN,  -  -  -  JEFFERSON    CO.,    W.    VA. 

Published  by  WEST  VIRGINIA  PUBLISHING  COMPANY. 

E.  W.  BEDINGER,  Editor.        -       -       D.  S.  EICHELBERGER,  Jr.,  Manager. 

ADVOCATES  JEFFERSONIAN   DEMOCRACY. 

Circulation,  2,500  Copies  each  Week.         Advertisements  inserted  at  Reasonable  Rates. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    -WORLD. 
BEETON,  .-.-..  ONTARIO^ 

THE  BEETON  PRINTING  AND  PUBLISHING  CO..  Publishers. 
Weekly,  .$1.00  per  annum.    Splendid  advertising  medium.    Fine  Book,  Job  and  Label 
Printers.    Steam  Power.  

THE    CANADIAN    BEE    JOURNAL.^  ,,.  ^ 

D.  A.  JONES  &  CO.,  -  -  •  -  Publishers. 

Theonlv  Bee  Journal  in  Canada  and  the  third  weekly  in  the  world ;  16  pages  reading 
matter,  5x8  inches  each  week.  $1.00  per  annum,  in  advance.  Large  circulation  in  the  U.  S. 
and  Canada.    As  an  advertising  metlium  for  Beekeepers  it  is  unexcelled. 


MASONIC     CHRONICLE. 
COLilTMBlS,  ......  OHIO. 

S.  C.  CHORLTON,  M.D.,  Editor.        THE  M.  C.  LILLEY  &  CO.,  Publishers. 
The  Chronicle  is  now  in  the  fourth  year  of  publication,  and  has  probably  the  largest 
circulation  of  any  paper  published  in  the  interest  of  the  Fraternity. 
PRICE :  -        -        -        $1.00  PER  YEAR. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


WEEKLY    HOTEL     GAZETTE    AND    N.    E.    ADVERTISER. 

Published  weekly  at 

11    COURT    ST.,    Room    3,  -  -  -  BOSTON,    MASS. 

Weekly  Hotel  Gazette  and  New  EnCxLand  Advertiser  is  devoted  to  the  interest  of 
Hotels,  Commercial  Enterprise  and  the  Taverling  Pulilic.  It  treats  on  all  subjects  except 
politics  and  religion.  It  has  the  largest  circulation  of  any  paper  of  its  kind  in  the  United 
States.  It  has  a  larger  circulation  in  the  City  of  Boston  and  vicinity  than  any  other  paper. 
It  is  a  nrst-class  family  paper,  so  say  the  people.  Advertising  rates  are  lower  than  any 
other  paper  in  proportion  to  the  circulation.  


LOVELAND    ENTERPRISE. 

LOVELAND,  -  -  -  -  -  -  OHIO. 

VAL.  DOMBAUGH,  Publisher. 
The  only  strictly  independent  newspaper  published  in   Clermont,  Hamilton  or  Warren 

Counties. 
AVERAGE    CIRCULATION,     1,300. 
Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.    Agents.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  130S 


ADVERTISERS    SHOULD    ALWAYS    INCLUDE 


Frank    Leslie's    Publications. 


WEEKLIES: 


"FRANK  LESLIE'S  ILLUSTRATED  NEWSPAPER"— The  only  Pictorial  Record  of  Current 

Events,  devoted  to  News,  Literature,  Art  and  Science. 
"FRANK  LESLIE'S  CHIMNEY  CORNER."— The  be.st  American  Family  Story  Paper. 
"  FRANK  LESLIE'S  ILLUSTRATED   ZEITUNG  Un  German).— A    Weekly  Compendium  of 

News  and   literature. 


MONTHLIES. 


"  FRANK  LESLIE'S  POPULAR  MONTHLY.— The  Cheapest  and  most  Attractive  Monthly 
Magazine. 

"  FRANK  LESLIE'S  SUNDAY  MAGAZINE.— The  Best  Pictorial  Religious  Periodical. 

"FRANK  LESLIE'S  BUDGET  OF  WIT."— Filled  with  Intelligent  Humor.  A  Popular  Peri- 
odical of  Entertaining  Literature. 

"FRANK  LESLIE'S  PLEASANT  HOURS."— Cheap  and  Entertaining.  Devoted  to  Fiction. 
Every  Article  Complete.    Extensively  circulated. 


AGGREGATE  CIRCULATION  EACH  ISSUE  NEARLY  300,000  COPIES. 


MORE  READERS  TO   A  COPY  THAN   ANY  LIST  OF  PAPERS  IN  THE  COUNTRY. 


'KNOWN     THE     WORLD     OVER. 


LOW  ADVERTISING  RATES. 


NONPAREIL  MEASUREMENT.      SEND  FOR  ESTIMATES. 


Regularly  patronized  by  the  leading  New  York,  Boston,  and  Philadelphia  Dry  Goods 
and  Clothing  Houses,  Publishers,  Manufacturers  of  Pianos,  Organs,  Bicycles,  Soaps,  Insur- 
ance Companies  and  Railroads,  Proprietary  Medicines,  and,  in  fact,  dealers  in  every- 
thing THAT  THE  MILLION  WANT. 

Everybodj'  likes  to  look  at  pictures.  Frank  Leslie's  publications  are  full  of  pictures  ; 
therefore  everybody  sees  them  and  the  advertisements  which  they  contain. 

Illustrated  papers  are  rarely  destroyed.  In  many  cases  they  are  preserved  and  bound; 
therefore  your  advertisement  7i,as  a  pe'nnanent  value,  and  does  protracted  service. 

Frank  Leslie's  publications  are  sold  everij where,  and  they  are  read.  Your  advertise- 
ment in  them  is  printed  clearl;/,  handsomely  and  distinctly. 

They  reach  the  better  classes— those  leho  haee  taste  and  the  means  to  gratify  it. 

The  advertiser  can  have  the  exact  circulation,  so  that  he  may  know  with  each  issue 
what  he  gets  for  his  money,  and  that  he  gets  what  he  pays  for.     They  pay  the  advertiser. 

Specimen  copies  of  any  of  the  publications  and  estimates  will  be  furnished  at  any  time 
to  any  persons  desirous  of  informing  themselves  with  a  view  to  advertising. 


MRS.    FRANK    LESLIE,   PUBLISHER,  NEW   YORK. 


Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  1!)  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1301  GEO.  P.  ROWELL   &   GO'S 

Evening  and  Sunday  Telegram. 

THE    STANDARD    PAPERS    OF    THE    STATE. 


Welcomed  alike  to  the  home  circle,  counting  room,  manufactory  and  lyceum.  The 
facilities  for  gathering  information  are  unexceptional.  As  a  local  paper,  replete  with  the 
epitome  of  the  news  of  each  day.  The  Evening  Telegram  has  no  rival,  and  discusses  the 
topics  of  the  day  in  an  intelligent,  independent  and  fearless  manner. 

The  Sunday  Telegram  leads  the  van  of  Sunday  journalism  in  the  State, 
The  Providence  Evening  and  Sunday  Telegram" are  essential^'  the  papers  for  the  people, 
with  a  constant  and  steadily  increasing  circulation.    They  are  independent  in  all  things, 
uentral  in  none— a  distinction  enjoyed  by  no  other  publication  in  the  State. 


GUARANTEED  CIRCULATION— EVENING,   13,000;    SUNDAY,  9,000   COPIES. 
DAVID    O.  BLACK,  Proprietor, 

No.  39  WEYBOSSET  ST.,        _-_        -  PROVIDENCE,  R.  I. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  No.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

Augusta    Evening    News. 

ESTABLISHED     1S77. 


AUGUSTA,  -  -  _-_  -  -  GEORGIA. 

THE    PIONEER    OF    SOUTHERN    EVENING    DAILIES. 


The  most  popular  paper  ever  published  in  Georgia,  because  of  its  Independence  in  all 
things— belonging  to  no  political  clique,  ring  or  combination. 

TERMS,    ONLY    $5.00    PER    ANNUM. 
WILLIAM    H.    MOORE,  ....  Editor. 


JOHN    M.    WEIGLE.    Business   Manager. 


Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Gazette. 


DAILY  AND  WEEKLY. 

MONMOUTH,  -  .  _  ILLINOIS. 


G.  C.  McCOSH,  Publisher. 


DEVOTED  TO  THE  INTERESTS  OF  MONMOUTH  AND  THE  SURROUNDING  COUNTRY. 


CIRCULATION  OF  DAILY,   1,70();  WEEKLY,   600. 


IT  IS  CAREFULLY  READ,  AS  ITS  COLUMNS  CONTAIN  NEWS  OF  EVERY  DESCRIPTION. 


The  Gazette  is  one  of  the  best  newspapers  in  Illinois  outside  of  Chicago  and  Peoria, 
and  the  publisher  has  every  facility  for  publishing  a  flrst-class  journal.  A  very  desirable 
medium  for  parties  wishing  to  advertise  in  this  section. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Insurance    World. 


95  FOURTH  AVE..  -  -  PITTSBURGH.   PA. 


J.  C.   BERGSTRESSER,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


A    THOROUGHLY     RELIABLE    INSURANCE    JOURNAL.      CONTAINING    ALL    THE 

NEWS,     CIRCULATES     IN     ALL     PORTIONS     OF     THE     WORLD 

WHEREVER    THE    SCIENCE    OF    UNDERWRITING 

IS    KNOWN    AND    PRACTICED. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERJCAX   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1305 


THE     S  P  ECTATOR. 


BOSTON,  -  -  -  -  MASSACHUSETTS. 


A    NATIONAL    JOURNAL    OF    POLITICAL    SCIENCE,    LITERATURE    AND    ART. 


NiimlM>;s  among  its  contributors  the  leading  writers,  thlnlier.s  and  actors  in  the  public 

life  of  the  day.    It  is 

INDEPENDENT      OF      FACTIONS, 

AND    IT    PROMULGATES    THE    PRINCIPLES    OF    POLITICS,  AND    NOT   THE 

POLICIES   OF   PARTIES 


IN     THE    DEPARTMENTS     OF    LITERATURE,     HISTORY,    SCIENCE     AND     ART    AND 

CHOICE     AND    VARIED     GENERAL   READING,    IT    PRESENTS    MATTER    OF 

THE  FIRST  INTEREST  AND  IMPORTANCE. 


IT    (  IRCriiATESs    AMONG   THE    VERY    BEST   CLASS   OF    READERS. 


SEND  TO  THE   PUBLISHERS  FOR   SAMPLE  COPIES,  OR   ORDER  THROUGH  YOUR 

NEWSDEALER. 


SUBSCRIPTION  PRICE,         -         -         .         -         $2  PER  YEAR,  IN  ADVANCE. 


ADDRESS:    THE    SPECTATOR    PUBLISHING    CO.,    OLD     SOUTH     MEETING     HOUSE, 

BOSTON,  MASSACHUSETTS. 


Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1306  GEO.  P.  KOWELL  &  GO'S 

THE     CORRECTOR. 
SAG    HARBOR,  ....  L,ONG    ISLAM). 

Established  1822. 

B.  D.  SLEIGHT,  ....  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

The  democratic  paper  of  the  south  side  of  Long  Island.    Devoted  to  Long  Island  interests 

and  live  local  news.    Published  Saturdays.    Circulates  largely  in  Hamptons  among  athrllty 

population  of  lO.OliO.    Subsciiiitinii,  sV.iJO  per  annum.    Advertising  rates,  50  cents  per  inch, 

first  insertion  ;  longer  time  and  space  jiroportioned  to  time  and  circulation. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


NEWBURGHER     ANZEIGER. 
NEWBURGH,  .....  NEW    YORK. 

Published  every  Monday,  by 
H.  GUTTENSTEIN,  .  .  .  -  .  Publisher. 

YEARLY  SUBSCRIPTION,  $2.00. 
The  Anzeiger  is  the  only  German  newspaper  published  in  Newburgh,  and  has  an  exten- 
sive circulation  In  Orange  and  adjoining  counties. 

A  VALUABLE  ADVERTISING  MEDIUM. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1S51.]  THIRTY-FOUR    YEARS.  [ISS-J. 

THE     CALAVERAS     CHRONICLE. 
aiOKEIiUMNE    HIL,I.,  ....  CALIFORNIA. 

IS  THE   OLDEST   WEEKLY   JOURNAL  PUBLISHED  ON  THE  PACIFIC  COAST. 
SUBSCRIBE  FOR  IT.     ONLY  $3.U0  A  YEAR. 
ADVERTISING  : 
The  Chronicle  Is  the  best  advertising  medium  In  the  Interior  of  the  State.    Has  a  large 
circulation  throughout  one  of  the  richest  mining  sections  In  tlie  world. 

EUGENE  E.  BURCE  &  FRANCIS  H.  DAY,  Publisliers  and  Proprietors. 

THE^  COURIER. 

A    WEEKLY    PAPER    PUBLISHED    AT 
OREGON    CITY,  .....  OREGON. 

INDEPENDENT,       NEWSY,       PROGRESSIVE. 

TWO    DOLLARS,  -  •  -  PER    ANNUM. 

I.    LE    MAHIEU,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

The  leading  newspaper  in  one  of  the  richest  portions  of  the  famous  Willamette  Valley, 

and  the  best  advertising  medium  between  Portland  and  Salem.    Has  a  rapidly  increasing 

circulation.'  Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    WOODSTOCK    PRESS. 

Published  at 
WOODSTOCK,  .  -  -  CARLETON    CO.,    N.    B. 

J.  T.  FLETCHER,  Editor.  WARD  FLETCHER,  Publisher. 

The  Press  offers  a  flrstclass  medium  to  advertisers,  as  it  is  published  in  a  rapidly 
growing  town  in  one  of  the  flnest  agricultural  districts  in  New  Brunswick,  and  has  a  large 
and  rapidly  increasing  circulation. 

Subscription  price,  $1.00  a  Year,  in  advance.        Advertising  Rates  furnished  on  application. 
Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce   St.,  New  York. 


THE     LEBANON     MERCURY.  ^.^. 

LEBANON,  ......  INDIANA. 

Published  weekly. 

E.  G.  DARNALL, Proprietor. 

TERMS,  $1.00  PER  YEAR. 
Circulating  among  the  thrifty  classes  in  the  rich  agricultural  district  of  Boone  and 
adjoining  counties.    The  Mercury  Is  an  excellent  advertising  medium. 

RATES    furnished     OS    APPLICATION. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents.  10  Spruce  St..  New  York. 


THE     MEDICAL     ADVERTISER. 
BURLINGTON,  .....  VERMONT. 

A  Monthly  Journal,  devoted  to  practical  Medicine  and  Surgery,  Science,  Art  and 

Literature. 
Annual  Subscription,  .W  Cents  ;  Single  Copies,  6  Cents. 

W.  H.  MERRY,  M.  D., Editor  and  Publisher. 

The  Medical  Advertiser  is  not  surpassed  as  an  advertising  medium  bj'  any  medical 
journal  In  the  United  States,  as  its  low  price  and  the  practical  nature  of  its  reading  matter 
make  it  a  welcome  visitor  to  nearly  every  physician  on  the  American  Continent.  Rates  of 
advertising  given  on  application. 


WHITE       CLOUD       REVIEW. 

Published  every  Tliursday  at 
WHITE    CLOUD,  ....         DONIPHAN    CO..    KAN. 

Advertising  Rates— Card,  1  week.  50c. ;  1  month,  65c. ;  6  m.,  $3  ;  1  year,  $5.  One  inch, 
1  week,  CiOc. ;  1  m.,  75c.,  6  m.,  $3.50 ;  1  year,  $6.  Two  Inches.  1  week,  $1 :  1  m.,  $1.40 ;  6  m.,  $5 ; 
]  year,  $11.  Three  inches,  1  week,  $1.40 ;  1  m.,  $1.75  ;  (i  m..  .$7.50 ;  1  year,  $17.  Quarter  column, 
1  week,  $2  ;  1  m.,  $3  ;  6  m.,  $14  ;  1  year,  .$21.  Half  column,  1  week,  $4  ;  1  m.,  $5.50  ;  6  m.,  $21 ; 
1  year,  MO.  One  column,  1  week,  $7  ;  1  m.,  $10  ;  fi  ni.,  $10  ;  1  vear,  $75.  Locals,  10c.  per  line 
for  first  insertion.  Legal  advertising  at  legal  rates.  Tlie  above  yearly  rates  are  payable 
quarterly  in  advance  and  no  other  way.  Positively  no  deviation  tlierefrom.  Rates  of 
subscription,  one  copy,  one  year,  in  advance,  $1.50.  J.  M.  BEIDELMAN,  Publisher. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER   DIRECTORY.  1.30T 


ESTABT.ISHED    IX    1S44. 


CHICAGO^^fe,  JOURNAL 

AVERAGE    CIRCULATION,    18.000. 


THE    DAILY    EVENING    JOURNAL   COMMANDS    A    LARGE    STREET    SALE; 

is  delivered  by  carriers  in  all  parts  of  Chicago,  and  is  the  only  Evening  Paper  for  sale 
on  all  the  lines  of  railroad  leaving  Chicago. 


CHICAGO    AVEEKLY    JOURNAL, 

CIRCULATION    OVER    23,000. 

It  is  the  oldest  weekly  newspaper  published  in  Chicago.  It  possesses  all  the  require- 
ments of  a  valuable  advertising  medium,  and  commends  itself  to  the  consideration  of 
judicious  advertisers. 

JOHN   R.    WILSON,   Publisher, 

Chicago,  111. 


Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co..  Agents, ,10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


TO  REACH  THE  TRADE  OF  TEXAS  AND  MEXICO,  AND  TO  GET   RELIABLE 
INFORMATION  OF  THEIR  STATUS  AND  PROGRESS,  ADVERTISE 
IN  AND  SUBSCRIBE  TO  THE 

erchant    and    Manufacturer. 


SAN    ANTONIO,  -  -  -  -  TEXAS. 


A  Monthly  Journal  devoted  to  Te.xas  and  Mexican  industries.  Pronounced  by  the  Press 
and  the  Public  to  be  the  largest  and  handsomest  journal  in  the  South. 

The  Mercha.nt  and  Manufacturer  is  a  monthly,  sixteen  page,  si.xty-four  column 
journal  (frequentlv  enlarged),  printed  on  fine  tinted  book  paper  in  flrst-elass  style,  published 
simultaneously  in  Galveston,  Fort  Worth.  San  Antonio  and  Mexico.  Its  Editor-in-Chief  is 
the  accomplished  literati.  Henrv  Ryder-Tavlor,  late  City  Editor  of  The  San  Antonio  Light, 
who  has  also  charge  of  the  departments  of  "Commerce."  "Manufaituies,"  "Insurance," 
" Lumber,"  "  Our  Portrait  Gallery,"  "Our  Literarv  Table."  and  thr  ]ii(iua)it  and  humorous 
"  Random  Shot."  The  following  are  the  other  departments  and  their  editors  :  Medical,  Dr.  J. 
Braunnagel,  City  Phvsician,  San  Antonio  ;  Scientific,  Prof.  J.  Frederic  Elsom  ;  Scholastic, 
Prof.  W.  C.  Rote,  Supt.  Public  Schools,  San  Autonio  ;  Law,  John  H.  Copeland  ;  Architecture, 
A.  F.  Beckman;  Mexican.  L.  A.  Heil  (Hans  Miekle) :  Wool  and  Cotton,  Charles  Seabaugh; 
Southern  Notes,  E.  D.  Hull;  Stock,  Ernst  ffrench  Mullen ;  Real  Estate,  M.  M.  Bright;  Art, 
R.  J.  Onderdonk ;  Music  and  Drama,  Prof.  A.  J.  H.  Barbour ;  Domestic,  Mrs.  S.  E.  Ryder- 
Taylor. 


SUBSCRIPTION,  .11.00  PER  YEAR.  CIRCULATION,  ]0,OiW  COPIES  MONTHLY. 


FOR  SAMPLE  COPIES,  ADVERTISING  RATES,  Etc., 


ADDRESS:        THE      "MERCHANT      AND      MANUFACTURER"       PUBLISHING       CO. 


HEAD  OFFICE,  ALAMEDA  BLOCK,  COMMERCE  ST.,  SAN  ANTONIO,  TEX. 
P.  O.  DRAWER,  R.  TELEPHONE,  344. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1308  GEO.  P.  ROWELL  &  CO'5> 

The    Evening    Mail. 

PROVIDENCE,  -         ^^  -  RHODE    ISLAND. 

Tlie  Leading  Official  and  Only  Daily  Democratic  Newspaper  In  tlie  State. 


JOHN    H.    SCHOFIELD,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

PUBLISHED    EVERY    AFTERNOON     EXCEPT     SUNDAY,    AND     THE     ONLY     PENNY 

DAILY    IN    PROVIDENCE. 


Born  with  the  success  of  Democracy,  it  has  leaped  into  popular  favor,  and  its  circula- 
tion is  rapidly  increasing,  making  it  one  of  the  biust  advertising  mediums  in  the  State 
Advertising  rates  reasonable.    Size  22x1",  twenty-eight  columns. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co..  Agents.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Lega[   Adviser. 

MONTHLY    AND    WEEKLY    EDITIONS. 


CHICAGO,  -  -     -  -  ILLINOIS. 

MONTHIjY  edition,  established  1861,  is  devoted  to  law  for  the  people,  local 
self  government  and  general  intelligence.  Devoted  as  a  specialty  to  the  law  and  duties  of 
county,  city,  town,  village  and  school  officers. 

TERMS:  fl.OO  A   YEAR. 


The  WEEK  LY  EDITION  was  established  1881  as  a  journal  for  the  Legal  Profession. 
Contains  leading  articles  on  General  Law  subjects,  Reports  of  cases  of  the  Supreme  and 
Circuit  Courts  of  the  United  States,  Supreme  and  Appellate  Courts  of  the  various  States  of 
the  Union,  and  a  vast  amount  of  other  matter  of  interest  to  the  profession. 


TERMS:  $3.00  A   YEAR. 
Address:  THE  liEGAL,  ADVISER,   Chicago,   III. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co..  Agents.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Y    Wasg, 

(THE    PRESS.) 


THE     ONLY     WELSH     NEWSPAPER     PUBLISHED     WEST     OF     THE     ALLEGHENY 
MOUNTAINS.      ISSUED    EVERY    SATURDAY    MORNING. 


Its  columns  are  devoted  to  General  News,  Manufactures,  Agriculture,  Literature,  Art, 
Science,  Politics  and  the  general  advancement  of  the  Welsh  people  in  the  United  States. 

One  of  the  best  mediums  for  advertisers,  as  it  reaches  a  most  important  class  in  the 
United  States,  many  of  whom  read  and  speak  the  Welsh  language  exclusively. 


Remittances,  Drafts  and  Post-Offlce  Orders  should  be  made  payable  to  the  order  of 
Y  WASG  COMPANY  (Limited),  Publishers, 

88    DIAMOND    STREET,        - -        PITTSBURGH,    PA. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

ESTABLISHED     1866. 


Der    Freisehuetz. 


43    CHATHAM    ST.,  -  -  NEW    YORK    CITY. 


WM.  V.  WEBER,  Publisher  and  Editor. 


Der  Freischuetz  is  the  oldest  and  most  widely  circulated  German  humorous  paper  In 
the  United  States.  It  is  known  by  every  German,  and  will  give  all  advertisers  the  greatest 
satisfaction. 


SUBSCRIPTION.    $2..VI    PER    YEAR. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1309 


CIRCULATION    LARGER    THAN    ALL    THE    NATURAL    HISTORY   PUBLICATIONS 

OF    AMERICA    COMBINED. 


The    Naturalist    in    Florida. 


ST.  AUGUSTINE,  -  -  -  FLORIDA. 


FACTS    ABOUT    FLORIDA. 


ITS    ADVANTAGES    AND    DISADVANTAGES. 


WHO    SHOULD    COME    TO    FLORIDA!     THE    PROFITS     OF    ORANGE,    PINE-APPLE 

AND    LEMON     CULTURE!     THE     LOCALITIES    THAT    ARE     FREE     FROM 

MALARIA!     REMARKABLE      BIRDS     OF     FLORIDA!      HUNTING. 

FISHING,    TRAPPING. 


In  fact,  everything  that  you  would  desire  to  know  about  this  wonderful  country,  may- 
be obtained  by  a  year's  subscription  to 

"THE    NATURALIST    IN    FLORIDA." 


EDITED    BY    PROF.    C.    J.    MAYNARD, 

Author  of  the  "  Birds  of  Eastern  North  America"  ;  "The  Naturalist's  Guide"  ;  "The  Man- 
ual of  Taxidermy,"  etc.    Published  bi-monthly,  at 

FIFTY    CENTS    A    YEAR, 

with  a  Florida  curiosity,  post-paid,  to  each  subscriber.    Among  Its  many  interesting  fea- 
tures is  the  following,  which  is  alone  worth  just  forty  times  the  price  of  subscription : 

HOW    TO    STUFF    BIRDS. 

A  complete  course  of  Taxidermy,  by  Prof.  Maynard,  the  very  same  for  which  twenty 
dollars  is  charged  at  the  Boston  School  of  Taxidermy,  is  obtained  in  a  year's  subscription 
to  the  Naturalist  in  Florida. 


To  the  Northern  reader  contemplating  removal  to  Florida,  it  is  of  great  value,  as  It  sifts 
the  highly  colored  descriptions  issued  by  land  companies  and  emigration  agents,  and 

GIVES    THE    BOTTOM     FACTS. 

Sample  copies  mailed  free.    Address: 

"THE   NATURALIST   IN   FLORIDA,"    ST.    AUGUSTINE,    FLORIDA. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


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ALTOONA    TRIBUNE.         ^^^.^vt^.vt* 
ALiTOONA,  ...  -  .  PENNSsYIiVANIA. 

DAILY  AND  WEEKLY.  The  Morning  Tribune  is  the  leading  daily  of  Central  Pennsyl- 
vania. Circulates  in  every  sec-tion  of  Blair  County,  and  has  an  extensive  patronage  in 
adjoining  counties,  giving  it  the  largest  circulation  of  any  paper  between  Harrisburg  and 
Pittsburgh.    Subscription  Price,  50  cents  per  month,  or  $5..50  per  year  in  advance. 

The  Weekly  Tribune  is  a  large  family  journal,  devoted  entirely  to  General  and  Local 
News.  The  most  popular  Weekly  in  Central  Pennsylvania.  Subscription  Price,  $1.60  per 
Annum  in  Advance.    Advertising  Rates  Liberal. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


WESLEYAN    CHRISTIAN    ADVOCATE.     ^^„^,,^ 
MAt'ON,  ......  GEORfJIA. 

REV.  W.  H.  POTTER,  D.D.,  Editor.  REV.  .T.  W.  BURKE,  Assistant  Editor. 
This  well  established  Religious  Family  Weekly,  is  devoted  to  religion  and  the  Church  ; 
to  literature,  science,  art,  the  news,  and  markets,  advertisements,  etc.  It  is  proposed  to 
keep  it  equal  to  any  family  newspaper  in  the  country— being  all  that  a  family  that  takes 
but  one  newspaper  can  need ;  and  also  worthy  of  a  place  with  other  newspapers,  where 
several  are  taken.  Terms,  $2.00  per  year,  invariably  in  advance.  Has  s,000  bona-flde  sub- 
scribers. Address,  J-  W.  BURKE  &  CO.,  Macon,  Ga. 
Geo,  p.  Rowell  &  Co..  Agents,  Ifl  Spruce  St..  New  York. 

THE     BOOMERANG. 
I.ARAMIE,  .....  WYOMING. 

THE  ONLY  DAILY  PUBLISHED  IN  ALBANY  COUNTY. 

Voting  Population  in  1884,  2,496. 

The  Weekly  has  an  extensive  circulation  throughout  the  Territory  and  Northern  Colorado. 

DAILY,  $10.00  ;  WEEKLY,  $2.00. 

MARK    JENNINGS,         -..---  Business  Manager. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


LE     JOURNAL     DE     QUEBEC. 

Founded  in  1812.    Published  at 
QUEBEC,  ......  CANADA. 

'  DAILY       AND       TRIWEEKLY. 

A.    COTE,         -..-.-.        Editor  and  Proprietor. 

A  French  Journal,  devoted  to  Politics,   Commerce,  Industry  and   Literature.     It  is  a 

bright,  interesting  and  enterprising  newspaper,  printed  in  French.    In  every  respect  a  flrst- 

•  class  paper.  Has  a  deservedly  wide-spread  circulation,  and  is  a  superior  advertising  meditim. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

"  WORLDS     COMPANION. 

FREEPORT,  ....  QUEENS    CO.,    N.    Y. 

Devoted  to  the  Interest  of  the  Farmer,  Merchant,  Poultryman,  Fancier  and  the  house- 
hold. The  best  and  cheapest  known  medium  for  advertising  your  business,  large  circula- 
tion. Advertising  rates,  10  Cents  a  line ;  $1.00  per  inch.  Subscription,  50  Cents  a  Year. 
Sample  Copies,  5  Cents.    Address, 

WORLDS    COMPANION    PUBLISHING    COMPANY, 

FREEPORT,  Queens  County,  N.  Y.,  Box  136. 


HAPPY     HOURS     AT     HOME. 
PHILADELPHIA,  ....  PENNSYLVANIA. 

Offers  to  honest  advertisers  a  superior  medium  for  reaching  the  intelligent  classes 
residing  in  the  smaller  cities  and  towns.  Its  several  departments  of  Art  Needlework,  Home 
Adornment,  Domestic  Cookery,  Fashion  Notes.  Children's  Corner  and  General  Miscellany, 
open  avenues  of  communication  for  first-class  advertisers  who  aim  to  place  their  announce- 
ments before  heads  of  families,  ladies,  etc.,  etc.  Elegantly  Illustrated.  Monthly,  12  pages, 
size  llxl5!.<i,  and  printed  on  superior  tinted  paper.  Subscription,  50  cents  a  year.  Circula- 
tion, 30,OOOT    Advertising  Rates,  25  cents  per  Agate  line. 

HAPPY    HOURS    PUBLISHING    CO.,   Publishers,       -       -       Philadelphia,  Pa. 


THE    SPRINGFIELD    TRANSCRIPT. 
SPRINGFIELD,  .....  OHIO. 

WM.    M.    ENTLER,    Publisher. 

The  Transcript  has  the  lai'gest  bona-flde  circulation  of  any  weekly  in  Clark  County,  and 
is  published  in  a  manufacturing  city  of  35,000  inhabitants.  Is  the  only  Democratic  paper  in 
a  county  that  casts  6,000  Democratic  votes,  and  circulates  among  a  class  of  readers  that  can 
be  reached  by  no  other  medium,    For  rates  address, 

TRANSCRIPT,  .  -  .  .         .         Springfield,  Ohio. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    DAYTON    SYNDICATE. 


DAYTON,  ......  OHIO. 

R.    H.    MCDOWELL,  -  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GUARANTEED    CIRCULATION,    2,000. 

The  Syndicate  is  now  in  its  third  year.  Published  monthly.  Subscription  price  25  cents 
per  annum,  postage  paid.  The  Syndicate  is  a  family  paperfull  of  good  instructive  reading 
for  the  home  circle.  Sample  copies  mailed  free  to  any  part  of  the  United  States.  No  better 
•medium  for  advertisers. 


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The    News    Agents'    Friend. 

MILLS, PENNSYLVANIA. 


MONTHLY. 
FIFTY    CENTS    A    YEAR.,    WITH    PREMIUM. 


Has  by  many  thousands  the  largest  circulation  of  any  paper  of  its  class  In  the  world. 
Established  1873.  Size  23x33 ;  eight  pages.  Devoted  to  interests  of  Agents,  Postmasters, 
Publishers,  News,  Subscription,  and  Boole  Agents.  Acceptable  advertisements  received  at 
25  cent.s  a  line  Agate.  

O.    W.    STRANG,   PUBLISHER,    MILLS,    PA. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St..  New  York. 


Strang's    Leisure    Reading. 

MILLS.  -  -  -  -  -  -  PENNSYLVANIA. 


MONTHLY. 
ONE    DOLLAR    A    YEAR,    WITH    PREMIUM. 


Circulates  generally  in  the  United  States  and  Canada.    Size  30x44 ;  sixteen  pages  ;  liter 
ary.    Acceptable  advertisements  received  at  ;30  cents  a  line  Agate. 


O.    W.    STRANG,    PUBLISHER,    MILLS,   PA. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Youths'     Friend. 


MILLS, PENNSYLVANIA. 

MONTHLY. 
FIFTY    CENTS    A    YEAR,    WITH    PREMIUM. 


Has  a  large  and  increasing  national  circulation.  It  goes  to  more  than  nine  thousand 
post-offlees  in  the  United  States.  Established  in  1873.  Size  23x33  ;  eight  pages.  Acceptable 
advertisements  received  at  fifty  cents  a  line.  Agate. 


O.    W.    STRANG,   PUBLISHER,    MILLS,   PA. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Strang's    Subscription    Agency. 

MILLS, PENNSYLVANIA. 


ALL    THE    LEADING    NEWSPAPERS    AND    MAGAZINES     AT    LOWEST    CLUB 
RATES    TO    THE    TRADE    ONLT. 


PRICE  LIST    FREE.  SEND    FOR    ONE 


O.  W.    STRANG,    P.M.,  -  -  MILLS,    PENNSYLVANIA. 


1312  GKO.    P.    HOWELL,    &    CO'.- 


ESTABLISHED    1834. 


GALENA      GAZETTE. 
GALENA,  -  -  -  -  -  -  ILLINOIS. 

DAILY,  TRIWEEKLY   AND  WEEKLY. 


J.    B.    BROWN,  _  .  _  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

THE  WEEKLY  GAZETTE  HAS  THE  LARGEST  CIRCULATION  OF  ANY  PAPER  IN  THE 

STATE  OUTSIDE  OF  CHICAGO. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     KINGSTON     LEADER. 

DAILY  AND  WEEKLY. 

KINGSTON,  .....  NEW    YORK. 

WALTER   S.    FREDENBUR6H,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 
DAILY  CIRCULATION,  1,700.  WEEKLY,  1,S00. 

Official  paper  of  the  County  of  Ulster.  Official  paper  of  the  City  of  Kingston.  The 
only  Morning  Daily  in  the  City  of  Kingston.  The  only  Democratic  Daily  published  In  the 
nth  Congressional  District.  The  attention  of  advertisers  is  respectfully  invited  to  the 
many  advantages  offered  by  The  Kingston  Leader  as  a  medium  for  reaching  a  very  de- 
sirable class  of  people.  The  large  circulation  of  The  Kingston  Leader  among  all  classes 
of  business  men  and  the  leading  Democratic  families  of  the  17th  Congressional  District, 
makes  it  one  of  the  most  valuable  and  effective  advertising  mediums  in  this  State. 


CIRCULATION  LARGE.  REPUBLICAN  IN  POLITICS. 

THE    LOUDOUN    TELEPHONE. 
HAMILTON,  ....  LOUDOUN  CO.,  VA. 

YARDLEY  TAYLOR  BROWN,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 
THE  ONLY  PAPER  PUBLISHED  IN  THE   FAMOUS  LOUDOUN  VALLEY. 


The  Telephone  Is  a  live,  attractive  newspaper ;   in  fact,  it  Is  the  only  Westernized 
journal  to  be  found  in  Northern  Virginia.   All  advertisers  who  desire  to  speak  to  the  people 
of  this  region,  will  do  well  to  patronize  The  Loudoun  Telephone  system. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  No.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

THE  BROWN  &  HOLLAND  SHORTHAND  NEWS, 

FOR  1885,  CONTAINS   NOVEL   FEATURES   OF   SPECIAL    IMPORTANCE    TO   EVERYONE 

INTERESTED    IN    SHORTHAND. 
CHICAGO,  ......  ILLINOIS. 

The  Shorthand  News  Prize  Story,  "  Dan,"  begun  in  the  April  number,  will  run  through 
the  rest  of  the  year.  The  April  number  contains  an  artistically  finished  portrait  of 
William  Blair  Lord,  Reporter  of  the  United  States  Congress.  The  May  number  contains 
"Legal  Forms,  for  the  use  of  Stenographers,"  prepared  by  one  of  the  best  law  reporters 
of  Chicago. 

The  Shorthand  News  can  be  procured  of  Newsdealers,  or  ordered  direct  from  the 
publishers,  at  20  cents  a  copy,  or  $2.m  per  year. 

BROWN    &    HOLLAND,    51  and  53  Dearborn  St.,  Chicago,  111. 
Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  A'jjeiits,  10  Spruce  St.,    New  York. 

THE    PYTHIAN    ADVOCATE. 

PUBLISHED    SIMULTANEOUSLY,    EVERY    TWO    WEEKS,    AT 
ST.    PAUL,   MINNESOTA,  nnd  CHICAGO.    ILLINOIS. 

By   JAS.    H.    burns. 


The  official  organ  of  the  Grand  Lodge  of  the  Knights  of  Pythias  of  the  State  of  Minnesota, 

Its  circulation  is  not  limited  to  any  particular  locality,  but  it  reaches  every  por- 
tion of  the  Union,  and  consequently  is  an  exceptionably  good  advertising  medium. 
Rates  are  reasonable,  and  will  be  furnished  on  application. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents.  No.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    PHILANTHROPIC    INDEX    AND    REVIEW^. 


KALAMAZOO,  -  -  .  -  -  MICHIGAN. 

a     MONTHLY     PAPER, 

PUBLISHED    IN    THE    INTEREST    AND    DEVOTED    TO    THE    EDUCATION    AND 

TRAINING    OF    FEEBLE-MINDED    CHILDREN,   BY 


DR.    C.   T.    WILBUR. 


IT    HAS    A    WIDELY-EXTENDED     CIRCULATION,    AND    IS    A    VALUABLE 
ADVERTISING    MEDIUM. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  Sf.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER 'DIRECTORY.  1313 


Carbon    County    Journal. 


PUBLISHED    EVERY    SATURDAY    AT 


RAWLINS,  -  _  .  _  WYOMING. 


RAWLINS    PRINTING    AND    PUBLISHING    CO.,    Publishers. 


THE    JOURNAL   IS    A    LARGE    FOUR-PAGE,    NEATLY    PRINTED    PAPER,     AND    THE 
OLDEST    ESTABLISHED    DEMOCRATIC    JOURNAL    IN    WYOMING. 


LOCATED     IN    THE    VERY    CENTRE     OF    THE     NEW    PETROLEUM    FIELDS,    MIN- 
ING   AND     STOCK  RAISING    COUNTRY    OF    CENTRAL    WYOMING. 


THE     "JOURNAL"     PRESENTS     EACH     WEEK     A     COMPLETE     REVIEW     OF     THE 

LOCAL    EVENTS,    STOCK    AND    MINING   NEWS    OF   THE    TOWN,  COUNTY 

AND     TERRITORY     IN     WHICH    IT     IS    PUBLISHED;    ALSO     ALL 

GENERAL    NEWS    OF    IMPORTANCE. 


AS    A    MEDIUM     FOR     ADVERTISERS,    NO     MATTER     WHAT     THEIR     GOODS     AND 

WARES    ARE,    TO    REACH    AN    UNLIMITED    PEOPLE,    IT    IS    UNEQUALED. 

AS    TO    MERIT,   WE    CAN  (IF    NECESSARY)  REFER    TO    PROMINENT 

ADVERTISERS      WHO      HAVE      BEEN      ITS      PATRONS. 


RATES    ARE    VERY    REASONABLE,    AND    WILL    BE    FURNISHED    ON    APPLICATION. 


ADDRESS  : 

RAWLINS    PRINTING    AND    PUBLISHING    CO..    RAWLINS,    WYOMING. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

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HARPER    COUNTY    ENTERPRISE. 

ANTHONY,  ......  KANSAS. 

A  new  paper,  bat  a  strong  and  vigorous  one,  well  printed,  ably  edited  and  judiciously 
managed.  It  found  a  field  in  which  success  was  sure  and  it  entered  it  to  stay.  Its  circula- 
tion now  is  not  as  large  as  it  will  be  a  year  hence,  but  it  is  sufficiently  so  to  justify  adver. 
tising  in  it  by  any  advertiser  who  wishes  a  cheap  advertisement  placed  where  It  will  do  the 
most  good.  Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

CLAY    COUNTY    DEMOCRAT. 

SUTTON,  ,  .  -  .  .  CliAY    CO.,    NEB. 

LOCKE    AND    STEINMETZ,    Editors   and  Proprietors. 

A    WEEKLY    NEWSPAPER.  YEARLY    SUBSCRIPTION,    $1.50. 

To  Advertisers —We  will  quote  liberal  rates  to  liberal  advertisers.    Furnish  us  with  a 

memorandum  of  the  space  j'ou  require,  and  we  will  promptly  mail  our  estimate.    Our 

motto  is  "  good  value  for  good  money,"  and  we  give  our  patrons  good  satisfaction  as  the 

surest  way  of  retaining  their  custom. 


HAMLIN    COUNTY    TIMES. 

Official  paper  of  Hamlin  County.    Issued  Weekly  at 
CASTLEWOOD,  -  -  "      .       .   ".       ^,  „„"        ,.        DAKOTA. 

W.    O.    FR.\SER,  Proprietor.  Subscription  $2.00  per  Year. 

THE  LEADING  WEEKLY  OF  THE  TERRITORY. 
To  Advertisers.— If  you  have  a  good,  live  advertisement  running  through  a  local  paper, 
vou  have  hundreds  of  servants  at  work  for  you,  whether  you  wake  or  sleep,  whether  you 
be  sick  or  well.  No  monarch's  slaves  ever  scattered  at  his  bidding  so  fleetly  or  faithfully, 
or  in  such  Ijewildering  numbers  as  the  literary  messengers  that  bear  your  individual  word 
to  the  people.    The  Times  is  a  first  class  advertising  medium. 


INTER  -  MOUNTAIN    WORKMAN. 

BILLINGS,  .....  MONTANA. 

J.  W.  KINLEY,  -  -  -  Editor  and  Publisher. 

The  Intkr-Mountajm  Workm.vn  is  publislied  monthly  and  devoted  to  the  best  interests 
of  Montana,  and  is  an  excellent  advertising  medium,  being  published  on  the  line  of  the 
Northern  Pacific  Railroad  and  in  the  midst  of  a  great  stock  and  ranch  country.  Its  aim  is 
to  protect  and  improve  the  condition  of  the  workman. 

Subscriptlou,  $1.0J  per  Anuum.  Advertising  rates  reasonable  and  furnished  on  appli- 
cation. Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


KLAMATH     W^  E  E  K  L  Y     STAR. 

PUBLISHED  EVERY  SATURDAY  AT 
lilNKVILLE,  .  .  -  -  .  OREGON. 

J.  A.  BOWDOIN,  Proprietor. 
One  of  the  finest-appearing  and  most  popular  weeklies  published  in  the  State  of  Oregon, 
and  the  only  paper  Issued  in  Klamath  County.  The  scope  of  its  circulation  embraces 
every  town  a'ld  farming  region  in  this  section  of  the  State.  Advertisers  will  find  this  one 
of  the  Ijest  advertising  mediums  in  the  Northwest  In  which  to  advertise  their  goods.  Rates 
furnished  on  application.  Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

ALEX.  C.  FOLGER.  R.  M.  FOLGER. 

BRIDGEPORT    CHRONICLE-UNION. 
BRIDGEPORT,  -  -  -  -  DIONO    CO.,    CAL. 

Publishes  all  the  Legal  Notices  of  the  Superior  Court  and  the  Tax  Collector.  One  of  the 
Oldest  Papers  published  on  the  Eastern  slope  of  the  Sierra  Nevada  Mountains,  having  been 
established  in  1864.  The  Oldest  and  Leading  Paper  published  in  the  rich  and  far-famed 
County  of  Mono.  Published  every  Saturday  Evening  at  $5.0l)  per  Annum,  and  is  widely  and 
extensively  read  throughout  the  whole  Pacific  Coast,  and  has  one  of  the  largest  circulations 
of  any  country  newspaper  in  California.  Best  Advertising  medium  for  Mono  and  Alpine 
Counties,  Cal.  R  M.   &  A.   C.   FOLGER,  Proprietors. 

"  TURNER    COUNTY    HERALD. 

HURLEY,  -.-...  DAKOTA. 

Official  County  paper.  Published  by  W.  C.  BROWN. 

TERMS,  -  -  $1.50    PER    YEAR,    IN    ADVANCE. 

The  best  advertising  medium  in  Turner  County.  Advertisers  remember  this  and  send 
in  your  ads.    Satisfactory  returns  guaranteed.    Rates  low. 

Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

RUBE    PLAYFORDS    ASTONISHER    AND    PARALYZER. 

CARIJONDALE,  -  (Published  every  Saturday.)  .  .  KANSAS. 

R.   F.   PLAYFORD,   Editor  and  Publisher. 

A  large,  clean,  four-page,  thirty-two  column  paper,  devoted  to  the  best  interests  of  Car- 
toondale  and  the  surrounding,  country.  Carbondale  is  situated  on  the  Atchison,  Topeka 
and  Sante  Fe  Rd.,  in  a  splendid  farming  country,  and  contains  1,800  inhabitants.  The 
paper  has  a  very  large  and  rapidly  increasing  circulation  not  only  in  the  county  but 
throughout  the  State.  Advertisers  should  not  fail  to  give  it  a  trial,  as  the  result  will 
«peak  for  itself.    Rates  reasonable. 


American  newspaper  directory.  isis 


The    IMorthern    Picket. 


ALTURA.S,  -  -  -  MODOC    CO.,    CAL. 


PUBLISHED    WEEKLY    BY    COFFIN    &    McCLELLAN. 


The  Northern  Picket  Is  located  in  the  heart  of  the  finest  agricultural  and  stock-raising 
country  on  the  Pacific  Coast.    It  circulates  in  a  prosperous  community. 


ADVERTISERS  SHOULD  MAKE  A  NOTE  OF  THIS  PACT. 


The   publishers   use  their  utmost   endeavors   to  make  the  paper  bright,  newsy  and 
reliable,  and  as  a  consequence  the  paper  exercises   much  influence. 


ADVERTISING   RATES   MADS   KNOWN   UPON   APPLICATION. 


SUBSCRIPTION   PRICE,    $3.00   PER   YEAR  ;    $1.50    FOR    SIX   MONTHS. 


Geo.  p.  Roweli,  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Literary    Life. 

CHICAGO,  -  -  -  .  ILLINOIS. 

IS   A  PROFUSELY   ILLUSTRATED   FAMILY   MAGAZINE   FOR    THE  PEOPLE. 

$1.00  PER  YEAR  ;  10  CENTS  PER  COPY. 
Its  list  of  contributors  cannot  be  excelled,  and  its  Illustrations  are  the  finest  obtainable. 

Of  this  magazine,  Oscar  Wilde  \%Tites  us  :  "  It  is  exceedingly  well  printed  and  the  paper 
Is  excellent.    Its  tone  is  the  tone  of  the  cultivated  appreciation  of  the  best  things." 
-     Emile  Zola,  writes  us  :  "  It  is  in  every  way  excellent.    We  cannot  have  too  many  of  such 
literary  publications." 

E.  P.  Roe  writes :  "  The  Magazines  are  interesting  from  beginning  to  end.  There  is 
nothing  cheap  about  the  publication  except  the  price." 

Bill  Nye  writes  us  :  "  It  is  a  luxury  to  get  hold  of  such  a  publication." 

Charles  Dudley  Warner  writes  us  :  "I  am  amazed  that  you  can  afford  to  publish  such 
a  very  handsome  periodical  at  so  little  cost  to  the  subscriber." 

The  Brazilian  Minister  at  Washington  writes  us:  "I  am  instructed  by  the  Emperor 
(H.  I.  M.  Dom  Pedro  of  Brazil),  to  subscribe  to  Literary  Life  Monthly  Magazine  for  one  year." 

Hundreds  of  other  such  letters  pour  in  upon  us  at  all  times.  Literary  Life  is  a  marvel 
of  excellence  and  cheapness,  and  this  fact  is  attested  by  its  marvellously  rapid  growth. 
It  is  now  only  two  years  old,  and  already  its  circulation  is  thirty  thousand  per  month  and 
rapidly  increasing.  SUBSCRIPTION  PRICE,  .§1.00  PER  YEAR  ;  10  CENTS  PER  COPY. 

Advertising  rates  fm-nlshed  on  application. 

ELDER  PUBLISHING  CO.,  364  Wabash  Ave.,  Chicago,  lU. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Masonic    Truth. 

BOSTON,  -  -  - -  MASSACHUSETTS. 

J.  M.   AGUAYO,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


THIS    IS    .\    MONTHLY    PUBLICATION    EDITED    AND    PUBLISHED    BY 


JOSE    M.   AGUAYO,   33°. 


WELL  KNOWN  IN  MASONIC  CIRCLES  AS  AN  ABLE   AND   ELOQUENT   EXPOUNDER 

OF   THE   LEARNING  OF  THE  CRAFT  OF  WHICH  HE    IS 

A  DISTINGUISHED  MEMBER. 


His  Journal  is  a  standard  autliority  on  all  subjects  of  which  it  treats,  and  contains 
ontrlbutlons  both  from  Europe  and  America  on  questions  of  interest  in  the  Masonic  World. 


AN    ADVERTISING    MEDIUM    OF    PECULIAR    EXCELLENCE. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1316  GEO.   P.  ROWELL  &  CO'S' 

THE     AXTELL     ACORN. 

Issued  every  Thursday  at 
AXTELL,  .....  NEBRASKA. 

The  Axtell  Acorn,  a  large,  very  neatly  printed,  twenty-four-eolumu  newspaper,  pub- 
lished in  a  l)eautiful  farming  country  and  containing  news  both  local  and  general.  The 
Acorn  enjoys  a  very  large  and  increasing  circulation,  and  to  advertisers  who  wish  to  reach 
the  people  of  this  section  no  better  medium  can  be  found.  Give  it  a  trial  order.  Rates  will 
be  furnished  an  application.  C.  H.  WOLFE,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     NORTHWESTERN     ARCHITECT     AND     IMPROVE- 
MENT   RECORD. 
MINNEAPOLIS,  .....  MINNESOTA. 

A  journal  devoted  to  architecture,  building,  mechanics,  civil,   mining  and  sanitary 

engineering  and  improvements.    The  only  journal  of  its  class  published  West  and  North  of 

Chicago,  circulating  through  all  the  Western  States  and  Territories.    Twenty  four  pages 

of  fine  letter-press  and  good  paper,  with  from  four  to  eight  pages  of  engravings  each  issue. 

SUBSCRIPTION,        •  -  $1.50  A  YEAR.    ' 

BALDWIN,  BRUCE  &  FARNHAM,  Publishers,        -         -        -        Minneapolis,  Minn. 

MARIPOSA      GAZETTE. 

MARIPOSA.  -  -  -  CALIFORNIA. 

PUBLISHED  EVERY  SATURDAY   BY  ANGEVINE  REYNOLDS. 

Ha.s  a  large  circulation  in  every  town  in  Mariposa  County,  which  has  a  population  of 
nearly  6,001).  The  town  itself  is  located  on  the  shortest  stage  route  running  from  Merced 
to  the  Yosemlte  Valley.  As  an  advertising  medium  The  Gazette  can  be  said  to  rank  among 
the  first  in  the  State,  and  advertisers  cannot  fail  to  be  pleased  with  the  result  after  making 
use  of  its  columns.  Rates,  which  are  reasonable,  will  be  furnished  on  application. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


BEOBACHTER. 
MARSHAL,  LTOWN,  .....  IOWA. 

A    GERMAN    WEEKLY, 
PUBLISHED    AT    THE   COUNTY    SEAT    OF   MARSHALL    COUNTY, 

which  contains  a  population  of  ten  thousand,  many  of  whom  are  Germans. 
This  paper  is  the  only  medium  they  have  through  which  to  obtain  their  news.    It  was 
established  in  1879,  and  is  no  new  experiment,  but  is  regarded  by  them  as  an  authority 
on  all  matters  connected  either  with  the  Fatherland  or  with  the  home  of  their  adoption. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

THE    ST.    LOUIS    ADVANCE^^ 
ST.    LOUIS,  ....  .  MISSOURI. 

P.   H.   MURRAY,   Editor.  J.    H.   BELL,   Associate   Editor. 

A  paper  which  all  advertisers  (both  home  and  foreign)  can  testify  has  proven 
itself  worthy  of  the  exalted  position  it  occupies  among  the  advertising  mediums  of 
the  State.  It  is  pre-eminently  a  newspaper  of  the  day,  and  its  large  circulation  is 
but  the  natural  result  of  intelligent  industry.  Advertising  rates  are  reasonable,  and 
can  be  had  by  applying  to  the  editor. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    COLORED    ORPHAN. 


LEAVENWORTH,  .....  KANSAS. 


Eev.   Fr.   MARTIN    HUHN,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

The  only  paper  published  in  Kansas  devoted  to  the  interests  of  colored  children.  Its 
object  is  to  establish  and  sustain  an  asylum  and  industrial  school  for  homeless  and  desti- 
tute colored  children. 


NATIONAL    EXCHANGE    BULLETIN. 

PUBLISHED    MONTHLY,    AT 
901    OLIVE   STREET,  ....  ST.    LOUIS,   MO. 

NATIONAL    EXCHANGE   COMPANY,    Publishers. 

A  journal  devoted  entirely  to  the  matter  of  finding  capital  for  legitimate  worthy 
business  enterprises,  and  facilitating  the  exchange  of  property  and  business  Intrinsically 
valuable.  We  are  recognized  East  and  West  not  only  as  attractive  advertisers,  but  very 
successful  in  the  handling  of  matters  pertaining  to  our  specialty. 

Having  a  monthly  circulation  of  15,000  copies,  advertisers  can  see  the  advantage  of 
giving  it  a  trial.      Rates  reasonable. 

GREENLEAF  WEEKLY  HERALD. 

A  live,  independent  paper,  devoted  to  the  interests  of  the  people. 

GREENLEAF,  ......  KANSAS. 

Issued  on  Friday.  Terms,  $1.50  a  Year. 

•  C.    F.    HOWE,    Proprietor. 

Published  In  the  centre  of,  and  circulating  extensively  in,  a  rich  agricultural  and  stock- 
raising  district.  The  Herald,  issuing  1,00U  copies  weekly  to  bona  fide  subscribers,  is  the 
best  advertising  medium  in  Washington  County. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1317 


The    Sunday    Capital. 


PUBLISHED  EVERY  SUNDAY  AT 

SACRAMENTO,  -  -  -  CALIFORNIA. 


MILLER    &    ELLERY,  -  .  Editors  aud  Publishers. 


The  Sunday  Capital  Is  a  bright,  live,  newsy,  four-page,  thirty -two-column  newspaper, 
and  is  eagerly  sought  after  by  the  residents  of  this  and  adjoining  cities.  It  is  a  newspaper 
which  is  read  by  all  classes  of  people  and  one  of  the  most  popular  weekly  publications  In 
Sacramento.  Advertisers  having  once  tried  its  columns  for  advertising  purposes  do  not 
seem  disposed  to  give  up  their  spaces. 


THE    BEST    ADVERTISING    MEDIUM    OF    ANY     WEEKLY    IN    THE    INTERIOR. 


RATES    LOW    AND    FURNISHED    ON    APPLICATION. 


For  further  particulars  address, 

THE   PUBLISHERS,  1018  &  1020  6th  St.,  Sacramento,  Cal. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  lU  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The     Item. 


ALFRED     H.      ELLSWORTH. 

FORMAN,  -  -  _  -  DAKOTA. 


The  Item  is  published  every  Wednesday  afternoon  and  entered  in  the  Post  Office  at 

Forman,  North  Daliota,  and  admitted  to  transmission  through  the  mails  at  second-class 
rates. 

SUBSCRIPTION    RATES :  -  -  -  $2.00  PER  YEAR. 


As  a  paper  devoted  to  the  interests  of  the  people,  it  has  made  its  influence  felt  in 
every  .section  of  the  Territory,  and  in  return  for  its  efforts,  has  received  the  support  of 
all  classes.  It  is  reliable  in  every  respect,  and  advertisements  inserted  in  its  columns 
are  sure  to  meet  the  eye  of  hundreds  which  no  other  medium  can  reach. 


RATES    OF    ADVERTISING. 

SPACE.  PER  WEEK.  PER  MONTH. 

One  Column S2.50  $10.00 

Half  Column 1.35  5.00 

Quarter  Column 75       _  2.50 

Card,  Two  Inches 40  1.00 

Card,  One  Inch 25  .50 

Local  Notices,  per  Brevier  Line .10 

Final  Proof 5.00 

Contests 4.25 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1318  GEO.    P.    ROWELL    &    GO'S 

MODERN     ERA. 
BKOWXSBURG,  ....  INDIANA. 

JOHN  R.  SHEEHAN,  Publisher. 
Subscription,  $1.00  per  Year.  -  Advertising  Rates,  $2.50  per  Inch. 

Issued  every  Friday. 
Terms  strictly  cash.    Foreign  advertisers  charged  regular  rates,  but  no  attention  paid  to 
them  unless  accompanied  by  the  cash. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


LAWRENCE    COUNTY    DEMOCRAT. 
WALNUT  RIDGE,  ...  ARKANSAS. 

WRENN  &  JONES,  Editors. 
The  Democrat  Is  issued  every  Friday,  is  the  only  paper  published  In  Lawrence  County, 
and  as  an  advertising  medium  Is  without  an  equal.     Rates  moderate ;  orders  solicited. 
Good  returns  and  satisfaction  guaranteed. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

THE     TRAP    AND    TRIGGER.  ^TTI 

CINCINNATI,  ...  ...  OHIO. 

A  newsy  little  eight-page  paper  devoted  exclusively  to  the  trap,  the  trigger,  the  rod,  the 
gun,  to  flsh  culture,  to  the  purification  of  our  rivers,  to  the  preservation  of  game,  to  the 
collection  of  the  bottom  facts  of  natural  historj'-,  and  to  wliatever  tends  to  promote,  elevate, 
develop  and  dignify  field  sportsmanship.  Printed  in  the  highest  style  of  typographic  art, 
on  the  finest  tinted  heavy  book  paper,  paged,  cut  and  pasted.    Price,  $1.00  a  year,  in  advance. 

Address,  JOHN  R.  CHAMBERLIN,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     MANCHESTER     TIMES. 
MANCHESTER,  -  -  -  -  -  DAKOTA. 

L.    L.    BANCROFT,  -         -         Editor  and  Publisher. 

This  paper  is  published  every  Monday,  and  its  circulation  is  very  extensive. 

SUBSCRIPTION,  -  -  -  -  .  .  -  .  $1.50  PER    ANNUM. 

As  an  advertising  medium  it  is  unequalled     Send  for  rates ;  try  It. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.    Agent.-',  No.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     BYHALIA     JOURNAL. 
BYHAIilA,  .....  MISSISSIPPI. 

SHUMAKER    &    CO.,   Editors  and  Publishers. 
The  Journal  is  one  of  the  best  papers  published  in  Mississippi ;  has  a  very  large  circu- 
lation and  is  read  by  some  of  the  most  influential  people  in  the  State.    Advertisers  will  do 

well  to  patronize  its  columns. 

TRY    IT.        RATES    LOW. 

For  further  particulars  address THE    PUBLISHERS. 


THE     SEAYTON     GAZETTE. 

SliAYTON,  .....  MINNESOTA. 

Issued  every  Thursday. 

L.    C.   HERR,  .  .  -  .  Editor  and  Publisher. 

A  large,  live  and  spicy  paper  published  In  the  midst  of  a  beautiful  and  fertile  country 

and  devoted  to  the  welfare  of  the  people  of  Slayton  and  surrounding  Counties.    As  this  is 

the  only  paper  published  at  Slayton,  advertisers  can  see  the  advantages  of  inserting  an 

advertisement  in  The  Gazette.    Rates  very  reasonable. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St..  New  York. 


THE     INMAN     INDEX. 

A  FIVE-COLUMN  QUARTO  NEWSPAPER,  PUBLISHED  EVERY  FRIDAY  AT 
INMAN,  ......  NEBRASKA. 

IS  REPUBLICAN  IN   POLITICS. 

SUBSCRIPTION, $1.50  PER  YEAR,  IN  ADVANCE. 

H.  G.  CROSS,         -       -         Editor  and  Proprietor. 
Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


INDEPENDENT     PRESS. 

Published  every  Thursday  in  the  Populous  and  Wealthy  City  of 
GRIGGSVILLE,  -  -  -  -  PIKE    CO.,    ILIi. 

ARNOLD    HUGHES,   Editor  and  Proprietor. 
Business  correspondence  solicited.      Has  no  superior  as   an  advertising    medium   in 
Western   Illinois.     Cash     advertisements   solicited.      Objectionable    advertisements    not 
inserted  at  any  price.    Sworn  circulation  over  l.COO. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.  New  York. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1319 

The    Educational    Gazette. 

ROCHESTER,  -  -  -  -  NEW    YORK. 

NEWSY,  PROGRESSIVE,  PRACTICAL. 


A  sixteen-page  monthly  journal,  devoted  to  the  Interests  of  education  generally.  Con- 
tains opinions  of  eminent  thinkers,  contributed  articles  from  able  educators,  department 
work  adapted  to  the  different  grades  of  schools,  editorials,  discussions  of  current  topics, 
general  correspondence  from  different  States,  educational  news,  kindergarten,  choice  liter- 
ature, etc.,  etc.  An  excellent  paper  for  home  reading.  Price,  $1.00  a  year.  Will  be  furnish- 
ed to  the  publishers  of  other  papers  for  cluV^bing  purposes  at  low  rates.  Correspondence 
solicited.    Address,  EDUCATIONAL  GAZETTE,  Rochester,  New  York. 

Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St..  New  York. 

L'Union      Nouvelle. 

PUBLISHED  EVERY  SATURDAY  BY   P.  GANEE. 


LOS  ANGELES,  _  -  -  CALIFORNIA, 

ORGAN  OF  THE   FRENCH  POPULATION   OF   THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA. 


CIRCULATES    THROUGHOUT    THE    UNITED     STATES,    CANADA    AND    FRANCE. 


AS  AN  ADVERTIS  NG  MEDIUM  IT  HAS  NO  SUPERIOR  AMONG  THE  FRENCH 
JOURNALS  PUBLISHED  IN  THIS  COUNTRY. 


RATES      MADE       KNOWN      ON      APPLICATION. 


Address,  P.  GANEE,  Editor  and  Proprietor,  Los  Angeles,  California. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell   &  Co..  Agents,  10   Spruce   Street,  New  York. 

"IT    LEADS    THEM    ALL,     I    RECKON  I" 


The    Long    Prairie    Leader. 

Published  Every  Wednesday  at 
LONG  PRAIRIE,  .  -  -  TODD  CO.,  MINN, 


FRANK  B.  SIMMONS,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


ONE    DOLLAR    PER    ANNUM. 


Circulates  principally  in  the  Counties  of  Todd,  Morrison,  Stearns  and  Douglas. 


ADVERTISING   RATES   FURNISHED   ON   APPLICATION.      SPECIMEN   COPIES   FREE. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Elberton    Leader. 

ELBERTON,  -  -        ^^  -  -  GEORGIA. 

Every    Saturday. 


By      BUTLER      &      GROGAN. 

$1.2.5  per  year.  Circulation,  600  and  increasing.  Circulates  largely  in  one  of  the  best 
Counties  of  middle-eastern  Georgia,  namely  Elbert,  and  in  contiguous  sections.  Elberton  is 
the  county  site,  a  town  of  over  l,4iX)  population,  with  a  railroad  and- oil  mill  and  fertilizer 
factories,  and  other  industries,  making  it  a  growing,  prosperous  community. 

ADVERTISING : 

One  Colunui,  one  vear,           .....  §75.00 

Half       "            '.        '. 40.(X) 

Quarter"            "        •■                2o.oo 

One  Inch,  one  time,  ------  .75 


Geo.  p.  Ro\vell  &  Co  ,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1330 


GEO.  P.  ROVVELL   &  GO'S 


TRAVERSE    BAY    EAGLE. 

Traverse  City,  -  Michigan. 

Issued  every  Tuesday. 

ELVIN  L.  SPRAGUE,  Publisher. 

Terms,  $1.50  a  year,  in  advance. 


A    FIRST-CLASS    ADVERTISING    MEDIUM 
WITH  A  LARGE  CIRCULATION. 


Advertising  rates  furnished  on  application. 

FENNVIIiliE    DISPATCH. 

Feuiiville,        -        Allegau  Co.,  Mich. 

Issued  every  Wednesday  by 
J.  C.  HOLMES,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


THE    RIVERSIDE    MESSENGER. 


PUBLISHED    WEEKLY. 


Augusta, 


Maiue. 


P.  A.  DE  CRENY. 


Terms :  By   mail,   postage   prepaid    by   the 
publisher,  $1.00  a  year. 

The  extremely  low  rates  of  advertising 
in  The  Messenger  in  proportion  to  Its  circula- 
tion—5,00ii  each  month— renders  it  worthy  the 
notice  of  business  men  and  manufacturers. 


SUBSCRIPTION,  $1  A  YEAR,  IN  ADVANCE. 

A  MEDIUM  WELL  ADAPTED  TO  ANSWER 

THE  REQUIREMENTS  OF  THE 

BUSINESS  COMMUNITY. 


O'Neill, 


THE    O'NEILIi    TRIBUNE. 

Nebraska. 


J.  M.  McDONOUGH, 
Editor    and    Publisher. 


JOB    PRINTING    NEATLY    EXECUTED. 


STAR. 


Eskriclge, 


Kansas. 


D.  V.  DOWD,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


Issued  every  Thursday. 

IS  THE  ONLY  REPUBLICAN  PAPER    IN    ESKRIDGE. 

Is  a  solid,  steady-going  vehicle  by  which  all 
the  news,  national  and  local,  is  con- 
veyed weekly  to  one  of  the 
thriftiest  and  most  pros- 
perous comunities 
In  Kansas. 

THE    VIRGINIAN. 

Clarksville, 


Official  paper  of  the  War  Department,  U.  S. 

Land  Oftice,  Holt  Co.  and  the 

village  of  O'Neill. 

The  only  Democratic  paper  which  circulates 
throughout  the  entire  Northwest. 

UNEQUALLED  AS  AN  ADVERTISING 
MEDIUM. 

NORTON    CHAMPION. 

Norton,  -  -  Kansas. 



Issued  every  Thursday  by 

1  THE    NORTON    CHAMPION     PUBLISHING 

1  COMPANY. 


LOOMIS  &  CONWAY,  Editors. 


Terms  of  subscription,     .       One  Year,  $1.00. 

An  excellent  advertising  medium  for  Nor- 
ton and  adjoining  counties.  


Virginia. 


T.  D.  JEFFRESS, 
Editor   and   Publisher. 


The  most   reliable  paper  published  In   this 
section  of  the  State. 


A   FIRST-CLASS   ADVERTISING    MEDIUM. 


Its  circulation  has  steadily  Increased  since  its 
establishment  in  1883. 

THE    PHILLIPS     PHONOGRAPH. 


A  FAMILY  NEWSI'APER. 


Phillips, 


Maiue. 


1.00  Per  Year,  in  Advance. 


N.  C.  BRACKETT, 


Proprietor. 


A  thoroughly  reliable  family  nowspaiior, 
and  in  consequence  enjoying  the  iiatrmia^e 
of  residents  of  this  and  adjoining  States,  The 
Phonograph  is  able  to  offer  excellent  value 
to  advertisers  on  most  reasonable  terms. 

THE    OZARK    NEWS. 

Ozark,  -  -  Missouri. 


BAROMETERN. 
Sioux  City, 


lo'wa.. 


Issued  every  Thursday. 


SWEDISH  PUBLISHING  CO.,  Proprietors. 

Only  Swedish  political  newspaper  in  Iowa. 

Rates  of  advertising  very  reasonable.  Send 
for  card  of  rates.  This  paper  affords  excel- 
lent opportunities  to  reach  the  Scandinavian 
population  of  the  Northwest,  and  especially 
Iowa,  Dakota,  Minnesota  and  Nebraska. 

THE    WINTHROP    BANNER. 
East  Wiuthrop,        -  -  Maine. 

Published  the  1st  and  15th  of  each  month. 


35  CENTS  A  YEAR,  IN  ADVANCE. 
EDWIN R  PACKARD,  Editorand  Proprietor. 


Published  every  Thursday  by 
OZARK    PUBLISHING    COMPANY. 

C.  A.  SKID  MORE,  Editor. 


The  only  paper  at  the  County  Seat,  and  the 
only  one  in  the  County  with  one  exception. 


Advertisers  will  find  it  to  their  advantage 
to  give  us  a  trial. 


Having  a  large  local  circulation  The  Banner 

is  commended  to  advertisers  as  a  medium 

suited  to  their  requirements  and 

well  worthy  their  attention. 

Rates  reasonaliie. 


THE    DEMOCRAT. 
Oswego,     ■     -  Labette  Co.,   Kan. 

Issued  every  Friday. 

J.  M.  LANDIS,  Publisher. 

Terms  (in  advance),         -         One  Year,  $1.50. 

The  Democrat  is  In  all  respects  a  flrstclass 
weekly,  and  reaches  regularly  all  parts  of 
Labette  County.  As  an  advertising  medium 
it  is  unequalled. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER   DIRECTORY.  1321 


The    Texas    Cow    Boy, 


PUBLISHED    EVERY    SATURDAY    AT 


DALLAS,  _  -  -  >  TEXAS. 


FRANK    POWELL, Publisher. 


THIS      PAPER      IS    THE    LEADING      WEEKLY    PUBLISHED     AT    DALLAS    DEVOTED 
TO    THE    INTEREST    OF     STOCK    RAISING. 


IT    IS    READ    BY    LEADING    MERCHANTS,     CATTLEMEN,      RANCHMEN,      FARMERS, 

AND    HAS    A    LARGE    AND     GROWING    CIRCULATION    OVER 

THE    ENTIRE    WEST. 


ADVERTISERS   DESIRING  TO  SECURE    BUSINESS    IN   ANY   PORTION   OF   THE   STATE 

WILL    DO    WELL    TO    REMEMBER    THAT    THIS    PAPER    IS    THE    BEST 

ADVERTISING    MEDIUM    IN    NORTHERN    AND 

WESTERN    TEXAS. 


SUBSCRIPTION,  -  -  -  S-i.OO    PER    ANNUM. 


ADVERTISING    RATES    LOW,    AND    FURNISHED    UPON    APPLICATION. 


FOR    FURTHER    PARTICULARS    ADDRESS, 


FRANK    POWELL, 
Cor.  Camp  aud  Lainor   Sis.,   Dallas,    Texas. 


Geo.  p.  Roveli,  &  Co.,  Ajreuts,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


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ARIZONA    CHAMPION. 
FLAGSTAFF,  ....  ARIZONA. 

Published  every  Saturday  by  A.  E.  FAY. 
The  Champion  has  a  larger  circulation  than  any  other  paper  in  Arizona  published  along 
the  line  of  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  Railroad.    It  circulates  largely  among  stoclcmtn  and 
ranchmen,  and  is  devoted  to  their  interests.    It  lias  a  large  and  steadily  increasing  circula- 
tion, and  is  an  exceptionally  good  advertising  medium. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    BELLWOOD    REPORTER. 
BELIiWOOD,  ....  NEBRASKA. 

Published  every  Wednesday. 
H.  S.  MONTGOMERY,  -  -  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

Has  a  wide  circulation  and  is  an  excellent  medium  for  advertising.  It  reaches  over  an 
extended  territory  and  is  a  journal  of  representative  merit.  Tliose  who  wish  to  receive  full 
value  for  their  money  will  do  well  to  give  us  a  trial. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  .\gents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    VANDERBILT    REVIEAV. 

VANDERBILT,  -  -  -  -  OTSEGO  CO.,  MICH. 

GEO.  H.  MILES,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 
Issued  every  Thursday.  -  -  -  Terms,  $1.50  Per  Year. 

The  Review  is  the  paper  of  its  district.  The  interests  of  Vanderbilt  and  Otsego  County 
particularly,  and  the  State  generally  are  its  chief  objects,  and  all  that  tends  to  their  welfare 
is  strenuousl.y  advocated  in  Its  columns.  As  an  advertising  medium  The  Review  is  unsur- 
passed.   For  rates  apply  personally  or  Ijy  mail. 

Geo.  F.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    LABOR    ADVOCATE. 
LEWISTON,  -  -  .  -  .  MAINE. 

D.  W.  SMITH,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Issued  every  Thursday.  -  -  Terms,  $1.00  per  year ;  50  cents  for  six  months. 

•  Is  publislied  in  the  interest  of  the  laboring  classes  to  the  end  that  they  may  reap  the 
profits  of  their  labor.  To  reacli  the  laboring  class— the  class  that  spends  the  money— adver- 
tise in  The  Labor  Advocate,  the  paper  that  circulates  the  most  extensively  in  the  State 
among  the  working  men  and  women.  We  have  made  our  advertising  as  low  as  our  exten- 
sive circulation  will  permit,  and  we  can  assure  our  patrons  of  their  receiving  good  returns. 


INTERIOR      HERALD. 

(ESTABLISHED   1n75.) 

HUTCHINSON,  ....  KANSAS. 

FLETCHER  MERIDITH,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

A  paper  that  is  well  and  favorably  known  throughout  this  entire  section.  By  enter- 
prise and  careful  management  it  has  been  enabled  not  only  to  withstand  every  storm,  but 
show  a  large  and  constant  increase  In  circulation.  Its  advertising  patrons  can  vouch  for 
Its  reliability.    Rates  are  reasonable  and  will  be  furnished  to  applicants. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


FORDYCE    ENTERPRISE. 
FORDYCE,  ....  ARKANSAS. 

J.  M.  RAINES,  Publisher.  -  -  TERMS,  $1.50  Per  Year. 

THE  LIVE,  wide-awake  NEWSPAPER  OF  A  LARGE  AND  FERTILE  DISTRICT. 

The  Enterprise  is  well  patronized  by  home  advertisers  which  is  the  very  best  evidence 
of  Its  real  value  as  an  advertising  medium. 

Geo^  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

aTb ilene    reflector. 

ABILENE,  ...  I>ICKINSON  CO.,  KANS. 

STROTHER  BROTHERS,   EDITORS  AND  PUBLISHERS. 

Terms  :  One  Year,  $1.50 ;  Six  Mouths,  75  cents.  -  Issued  every  Thursday. 

Advertising  rates  reasonable,  and  made  known  on  application.  To  test  the  value  of 
The  Reflector  send  a  trial  order.  It  will  result  to  your  advantage,  and  will  insure  your 
repeating  the  investment. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


WESTFIELD     NEWS. 
WESTFIELD,  ....  INDIANA. 

Issued  every  Friday. 
FRANK  B.  ROSE,  -  •  -  PUBLISHER. 

Devoted  to  general  news,  education,  temperance,  Christianity  and  agriculture,  and  all 
that  tends  to  benefit  the  human  family.    Special  rates  quoted  to  yearly  advertisers. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


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Farmers'    Journal 


HAMPTON,  -  -  NEW    BRUNS^WICK,    CAN. 


J.   E.   MARCH,  -  -  Editor  and  Publisher. 


THERE    ARE   31,302    FARMERS   IN    THIS    PROVINCE,   46,316   IN    NOVA   SCOTIA,    AND 
A    LARGE    NUMBER    IN    PRINCE    EDWARD    ISLAND. 


THE      PAPER     IS    STARTED    WITH    THE    VIEW    OF    DIRECTING    FARMERS    HOW 

TO    FARM    IN    A    MORE    IMPROVED    FASHION,     GIVING    THEM    MONTHLY 

THE    LATEST    AGRICULTURAL    NEWS.        THE    SMALL    COST    BRINGS 

IT    WITHIN    THE    MEANS    OF    EVERY    FARMER,    AND    IT    SHOULD, 

AS    IT    DOES,    COMMAND    A    VERY    LARGE    ISSUE. 


IT    IS    A    GOOD    MEDIUM    FOR      ADVERTISING,    AS    THE     FARMERS'    EYES    WII.L 

REACH     ADVERTISEMENTS    BETTER      THROUGH      IT      THAN     OTHER 

PAPERS     IN      THE     MARITIME      PROVINCES,      AS     IT      IS    A 

SPECIALTY.        SEND    FOR    RATES. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St ,  New  York. 


1824 


GEO.   P.   ROWELL  &   GO'S 


HELENA    DAILY    AND    WEEKLY 
INDEPENDENT. 


Hloutniia  Territory. 


Helena, 

Published  bv  the 
INDEPENDENT    PUBLISHING   COMPANY. 


Daily  subscription,  $12.00  per  year ;  weekly 
subscription,  $3.00  per  year. 

The  Independent  is  published  at  the  Cap- 
ital, and  is  the  largest  and  best  paper  in  the 
Territory.  


THE    HEADLIGHT. 


Le^visville, 


Texas. 


THE     GLEN\VOOD      MESSENGER. 


F.  N.  OLIVER,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


Denton    County.       A   high,   black,    sandy 

?rairie  location,  west  of  the  Elm  Fork  of 
rinlty  River,  in  the  heart  of  the  great  wheat, 
corn,  cotton  and  stock  region  of  Texas.  Good 
school,  churches  and  halls.  Excellent  and 
abundant  water,  plenty  of  good  oak  wood, 
being  near  the  lower  "  cross  timbers."  Pop- 
ulation of  town  60  ) ;  growing  rapidly. 


MADISON    TIMES. 


Talliilah, 


Louisiana. 


Published  Every  Saturday  at 


Tallulah,  Parish  of  Madison,  Louisiana. 
K.  C.  WEIGHTMAN,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


DEUEL    CO.    ADVOCATE. 


Clear  Lake, 


Dakota. 


Published  Every  Saturday  by 
P.  A.  GATCHELL  (Old  Huckleberry). 


A  large,  eight-page  paper,  livelj'  and  enter- 
taining. Its  columns  are  read  and  enjoyed 
by  thousands.  As  an  advertising  medium  it 
<5annot  be  surpassed  by  any  paper  published 
in  this  section  of  the  country.    Send  for  rates. 


HOUSTON       CO.      EDUCATIONAL. 


La  Crescent, 


Minnesota. 


D.  C.  CAMERON,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

PUBLISHED  MONTHLY  IN  THE  INTEREST 
OF  SCHOOL  WORK  AT  LA  CRES- 
CENT, MINNESOTA. 


Published  Every  Friday  at 

Glenwood,  the  County  Seat   of  Pope 

County,  3Iiunesota. 

Subscription,  $1.50  per  Annum. 

The  official  newspaper  of  the  county  and 
village.  Glenwood  is  situated  in  the  southern 
portion  of  what  Is  known  as  the  Park  Region 

of  Minnesota. 

THE    LIBERTY    JOURNAL. 


Seventy-five  Cents  per  Year. 
Advertising  Rates  given  upon  application. 


TEXAS 

Houston, 


THE 
RAILWAY     TRAVELER. 


Texas. 


Published  Every  Friday  at 
Liberty,        ...        Nebraska. 

Terms  :  One  Year,  $1.50. 

JOHN  H.  BLOOM,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

The  Journal  is  compact,  concise,  practical 
and  Instructive.  Its  news,  both  local  and 
general,  is  of  the  best  kind.  Best  advertising 
medium  in  Southern  Nebraska. 


THE    TEXAS    CHURCHMAN. 


Austin, 


Texas. 


REV.  W.  W.  PATRICK,  Editor. 


Price,  $1  a  Year. 


A  Monthly  Paper  Devoted  to  the  Work  of  the 
Holy  Catholic  (Episcopal)  Church. 

OUR    PRAIRIE    HOME. 


Cartbage, 


Dakota. 


THOS.  McCONNELL,  Publisher. 


The  leading  paper  of  Miner  County.  Be- 
lieves in  and  has  the  confidence  of  the  peo- 
ple. Republican  and  absolutely  free  to  ex- 
press an  honest  opinion  on  all  subjects.  Sub- 
scription $2  per  annum. 

Circulation,  local.  480  copies. 

SHAWANO    CO.    WOCHENBLATT. 
Sliawano, 


Wisconsin, 


DR.  L.  C.  BOLD,  Editor. 

SHAWANO     COUNTY     PUBLISHING     CO. 
Publishers. 


An  Eight  page  Monthly  Paper  Published  by 
THE  TRAVELER  PUB.  CO. 


The  best  German  paper  in  this  section  of 
State  for  both  readers  and  advertisers.  Sub- 
scription, $2  per  annum. 

Advertising  Rates  Moderate. 

BUNDLE    OF    STICKS. 

Garilen  City,  -  -  Kansas. 

1  Puljlished  by 

"  BUNDLE  OF  STICKS  "  COMPANY. 


ALEX.  PASTORIZA,   Business   Manager, 
89  and  91  Congress  Street. 

10,0(HJ  copies  distributed  free  throughout  the 
State,  and  mailed  to  all  the  principal  cities  of 
the  United  States.  The  best  advertising  me- 
dium in  the  State  of  Texas. 


Per  Year,  50  cents. 


DEVOTED   TO   ODD   FELLOWSHIP. 


Advertising  rates-  reasonable,  and  made 
known  upon  application.  Preferable  adver- 
tisements of  reliable  firms  solicited.  None 
otliers  received. 


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THE    BEf^T    IN    THE    SOUTH. 


The    Atlanta    Constitution. 


ATLANTA, GEORGIA. 

DAILY  CIRCULATION,  10,(X».  WEEKLY  CIRCULATION,  35,000. 

WILL      FURNISH      AFFIDAVITS      OF      CIRCULATION      TO      ANY       ADVERTISERS 

REQUESTING    IT. 


Address,  CONSTITUTION,  Atlanta,  Ga. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Council    Bluffs    Herald. 

COUNCIL    BLUFFS,  -       -  -  -  IOWA. 

PUBLISHED  DAILY  AND  WEEKLY  BY  THE  "HERALD"  PRINTING  CO. 


The  rapidly  increasing  importance  of  Council  Bluffs  as  a  business  centre,  and  the 

large  circulation  attained  by  The  Herald,  render  it  well  worthy 

the  attention  of  advertisers. 


ADVERTISING    RATES    WILL    BE    MADE    KNOWN    ON     APPLICATION. 


ADDRESS  ALL  BUSINESS  COJUIUNICATIONS  TO 

HERALD    PRINTING    CO.,  -  -  Council  Bliifl's,  Iowa. 

GEO.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  Yorlc. 


The    Weekly    Star- 

SAN  FRANCISCO,  -  -  -  CALIFORNIA. 

"  How  far  that  little  candle  throws  its  beams. 
So  shines  a  good  deed  in  a  naughty  world," 

Shakespeare,  the  Star  of  1596. 

JAMES  H.  BARRY,  Editor  and  Publisher.        WILL  BARBER,  Business  Manager. 

PRICE,  ONE  DOLLAR  A  YEAR,  IN  ADVANCE. 
A  SAMPLE  NUMBER  MAILED  FREE  TO  ANY  ADDRESS  ON  APPLICATION. 
The  Star  has  reached  a  circulation  and  an  influence  greater  than  ever  attained  by  any 
weeklv  paper  on  the  Pacific  coast.  „       „  , 

The  reasons  are  plain  :-It  has  been  HONEST,  CLEAN,  ENERGETIC,  OUT-SPOKEN, 
FEARLESS  and  RIGHT.  Its  literary  department  is  unexcelled ;  as  a  clean  family  paper,  it 
has  no  equal  on  the  Pacific  coast. 

P.  O.  Box  2560.  „  ^  „      ..       ,r     , 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    CHEAPEST    MEDICAL    JOURNAL    PUBLISHED    IN    THE    WORLD. 
•' MULTUM  IN  PARVO." 


The    Medical    Compend. 

Published  at 
ATTICA,  -  -  - .  -  -  OHIO. 

H.  G.  BLAINE,  M.D.,  Editor. 

A  Monthly  Journal  of  Practical  Medicine.  50c.  per  annum,  in  advance  ;  single  copies, 
10c.  A  iournal  for  the  working  practitioner.  Everything  practical,  brief  and  to  the  point. 
A  monthly  epitome  of  current  medical  thought.  The  Medical  Compend  is  now  in  its  second 
volume  and  has  a  sworn  circulation  of  1,30U  copies.  Its  subscription  list  is  constantly  in- 
creasing, making  it  one  of  the  best  advertising  mediums  by  which  to  reach  that  class  or 
physicians  engaged  in  active  practice. 

THE  COMPEND  CO.,  Publishers. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


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CAIN     CITY    NEWS. 


CAIN  CITY,  ...  ELLSWORTH  CO.,  KANS. 

ISSUED  EVERY  THURSDAY.  -  -  FRANK  L.  GAMBLE,  Publisher. 

SUBSCRIPTION  RATES,  ONE  YEAR,  $1.00. 


The  News  is  an  Independent  journal  devoted  to  all  business  interests. 
Has  an  extensive  circulation  among  bona-fide  subscribers,  and  Is  unsurpassed  as  an 
advertising  medium. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     ENTERPRISE. 


SHELDON,  -  -  _^  -  -  DAKOTA. 

MRS.  D.  M.  HOGUE,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


ISSUED  EVERY  TUESDAY.    SUBSCRIPTION,  $2.00  PER  ANNUM. 
ADVERTISING  RATES  VERY  REASONABLE. 


An  elegant  four-page  paper.   Tlie  best  advertising  medium  in  this  section  of  Dakota.    Has 
the  largest  circulation  of  any  paper  in  the  Territories. 

Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St..  New  York. 


■WOODRUFF    COUNTY    VIDETTE. 

PUBLISHED  AT 

AUGUSTA,  -  -  j; -  -  ARKANSAS. 

W.  W.  FOLSOM,  Editor  akd  Proprietor. 
CIRCULATION  K  1.  ONLY  PAPER  PUBLISHED  IN  WOODRUFF  COUNTY. 
Augusta  the  County  site  of  Woodruff  County,  Is  situated  on  White  River  in  one  of  the 
wealthiest  and  most  fertile  portions  of  the  State.  There  are  two  railroads  in  the  County, 
one  being  within  seven  miles  of  Augusta.  The  Vidette  will  be  found  to  be  a  live,  progressive 
and  independent  Democratic  journal,  devoted  to  the  interests  of  Arkansas,  and  particularly 
to  the  local  Interests  of  Woodruff  and  surrounding  counties.  It  will  be  found  one  of  the 
best  advertising  mediums  in  the  State. 

Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St..  New  York. 


DEUTSCHE    ZEITUNG    FUR    TEXAS. 

VICTORIA,  -  -  -  -  -  TEXAS. 

DR.  MAX  URWITZ  AND  H.  SPORRER,  EDITORS. 


H.  SPORRER,  Publisher. 


This  is  the  only  German  paper  published  in  Southwest  Texas,  and  read  in  every  German 
household  of  this  section  of  the  State,  hence  its  value  as  an  advertising  medium  is  un- 
equalled.   Advertisers  desiring  to  reach  the  German  speaking  people  of  this  and  adjoining 
counties  please  remember  this.    Rates  low  and  furnished  on  application. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


CRAWFORD     CHAMPION. 

ISSUED    EVERY    FRIDAY,    AT 
€UBA, MISSOURL 

A  twenty-eight  column  paper,  containing  all  Important  local  and  general  news 
and  devoted  to  the  best  interests  of  Cuba  and  tributary  country.  Cuba  is  located 
at  the  junction  of  the  San  Francisco  and  St.  Louis,  Sale  n  &  Little  Rock  Eds.,  and  is  the 
only  wheat  market  for  this  section  of  country.  The  Champion  enjoys  a  splendid  circula- 
tion, and  advertisers  who  wish  to  reacli  the  people  of  the  section  can  foresee  the 
advantage  of  giving  it  a  trial. 

For  rates  apply  to  MILLARD    GODWIN,   Editor, 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE       FORRESTER. 

HUNTSVILLE,  -  -  -  -  ONTARIO.    CANADA. 

F.      W.      CLEARWATER,     Boss. 

Publication  Dav—Fridav.  Large  circulation  and  steadily  increasing.  $1.00  a  year  and 
no  subscription  taken  without  the  cash.  The  Forrester  Is  well  printed,  spicy,  clean,  and 
takes  the  lead  of  any  paper  in  tlie  district.  The  district  news  is  a  feature  in  itself,  gleaned 
from  over  fifty  sources.  Everybody  reads  it,  and  they  look  for  it.  Huntsville  is  acknow- 
ledged to  be  the  most  go-ahead  place  in  the  districts  of  Muskoka  and  Parry  Sound.  Foreign 
advertisements  accepted  only  when  cash  accompanies  the  order,  or  through  well-known, 
reliable  advertising  agents,  otherwise  no  attention  will  be  paid  to  them.  Rates  forwarded 
on  app  ea  ion.     ^^^^  ^   rqwell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


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INDEPENDENT,      FEARLESS      AND      FlftST.         BOUNDING      UP. 


The    Evening    Chronicle. 

ST.    I.OUIS,  -  -  ^_  -  -  MISSOURI. 

HAS    STRUCK    THE    POPULAR    CHORD    AND    IS    GROWING    LIKE    A    WEED. 


THE      CHEAP,      TWO  -  CENT,      POPULAR      PAPER       OF      ST.      LOUIS      AND      THE 

SOUTHWEST. 


Circulation,  22,500  daily.    Tliis  is  straiglit.    Cheap  advertising  and  big  returns  for  your 
THE    CHRONICLE    PUBLISHING    COMPANY,    St.    Louis,    Mo. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  N.  Y. 

The    Family    Hearth. 

READING,  .  -  -  -  PENNSYLVANIA. 

AN    ILLUSTRATED    LITERARY    HOME    JOURNAL, 
Publislied  Monthly  by 


JOHN  B.  CLEVENSTINE,  Reading,  Berks  County,  Pa. 


Subscription  Price,  50c.  a  Year.     Advertising  Rates,  $1.00  per  inch  ;  10c.  per  Nonpareil  line. 

Our  journal  is  meeting  with  great  success  and  our  subscription  list  is  growing  rapidly. 
Circulates  ill  every  State  in  the  Union.  Specimen  copy  sent  for  5c.  in  stamps  (one  or  two 
cent).     Address  all  communications  to  JOHN  B.  CLEVENSTINE,  Reading,  Berks  Co.,  Pa. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.   New  York. 


The    Beehive. 

CINCINNATI. OHIO. 


Weekly  paper  of  sound,  wholesome  reading.  Families  encouraged  to  own  their  homes, 
to  beautify  them,  increase  their  comforts,  and  make  them  happy.  Illustrated  house  plans 
and  general  building  instruction.  Building  Association  Discussions  and  News.  Household 
and  Children's  Departments,  edited  by  accomplished  ladies.  Vegetable  and  Flower  Gar- 
dening, Choice  Literature,  Home  Entertainment. 

TWO    DOLLARS    A    YEAR. 

Good  circulation  among  thrifty  city  and  village  people. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  Street,  New  York  City. 

Sunday      Morning      Transcript. 

Published   at 
PROVIDENCE,  .  _  -  -  RHODE  ISLAND, 


THE    SECOND    CITY    IN    NEW    ENGLAND.      POPULATION,    at.UOO. 


ESTABLISHED    1879. 


SPECIALTIES,    SOCIETY,    PERSONAL,    SPORTING,    DRAMATIC    AND    LOCAL   NEWS. 

AS    AN    ADVERTISING    MEDIUM,    FIRST-CLASS. 

TRANSCRIPT    PUB.    CO.,    Proprietors.  W.    S.    TOMPKINS,    Business    Manager. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


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GEO.  P.  ROWELL  &  GO'S 


THE     WEEKIiY      ARGUS. 

Published  Kvery  Thursday. 


THE      DAILY     ARGUS. 

Issued  Every  Evening  Except  Sunday  at 
Port  Townsciul,    -    AVashiugtoii  Tei\ 

WEIR  &  JONES,  Publishers. 


Terms  of  subscription  per  year :  Weelcly 
$3,  Daily  $9.  Liberal  advertising  rates  fur- 
nished on  application.        


UNSER  WILLKOMMENER  GAST. 


'Sew  Glaviis, 


Wiscousin. 


JOHN  THEO.  ETTER,  Publisher 
Published  monthly.  -  Rates  reasonable. 
An  interesting  and  instructive  German 
monthly,  devoted  to  the  interests  of  the 
family  circle,  containing  mucli  useful  and 
valuable  reading  matter.  This  paper  circu- 
lates among  tlie  best  and  most  respectable 
families  in  the  State,  and  by  its  large  and  in- 
creasing circulation  is  one  of  the  best  adver- 
tlsing  mediums  in  the  West. 


BIKUBEN. 

Is  a  Weekly  Paper  Published  Every 

Thursday,  in 

Salt  Lake  City,       -         -        .       Utah. 

By  A.  W.  WINBERG.  Abonnementspris  :— 
In  landet,  pr.  Var,  $2;  Halvt  Var,  $1;  Udlandt, 
et  Var,  §2.50.  Bikuben  is  the  only  Scandina- 
vian newspaper  published  in  the  Rocky 
Mountains.  It  has  a  large  circulation  and  is 
read  by  thousands  who  do  not  read  other 
papers.  It  is,  therefore,  the  best  medium  for 
advertising  among  the  Scandinavian  popula- 
tion in  Utah  and  surrounding  Territories.  For 
ailvertising,  etc.,  address,  A.  W.  WINBERG, 
P.  O.  Box  924,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

LA    VOZ   BEL   NUEVO    MUNDO. 

610  Mercbant  St., 

San  Francsico,      -  -     California. 

(P.  O.  Box  2,318.) 


RAMON    A.     MADERO, 
Editor  and  Publisher. 


FOUNDED  IN  1864.    CIRCULATION  I. 

Largest  Circulation  in  Mexico,  Central  and 
South  America. 

THE    SCHUYLER    SUN. 


Schuyler, 


Nebraska. 


Published  every  Thursday  by 
JOHN  A.  MACMURPHY. 


Terms  of  subscription,  One  Year,  in  Ad- 
vance, $1.50. 


An  Independent  Republican  paper  and  valu- 
able advertlsmg  medium. 

ASHLAND      TIDINGS. 


Ashlaiitl, 


Issued  every  Friday  morning. 

-         -  -  Oregon. 


WILLIAM      H.      LEEDS, 
Editor  and  Publisher. 


Advertising  rates   reasonable. 

Terms  of  subscription  :  One  Copy,  One 
Year,  $2.50. 

A  medium  that  it  will  pay  all  advertisers 
to   patronize. 


THE    HOME    JOURNAL. 

Established  in  1856. 


Winchester,    -     Franklin  Co.,  Tenn. 

Published    every    Wednesday    by 
H.  H.  DULIN. 


A  reliable  paper  for  readers  and  advertisers. 
Subscription,  $1  Per  Annuni^ 


THE       HEMPHILL       REPORTER. 


Published  every  Thursday  at 
Hemphill,  -  -  Texas. 

Official  organ  of  Sabine  County. 

J.    M.    STRipKLAND,  Editor. 

Rates  of  advertising  made  known  on 
application. 
Contains  all  the  news  of   the   town   and 
county,    and    is    a    first-class    advertising 
medium. 


BENTON    LEADER. 


Corvallis, 


Oregon. 


Publislied  every  Friday  morning  by 

THE   BENTON   LEADER   PUBLISHING 

COMPANY. 


Subscription  rates  (payable  in  Advance), 
One  Year,  $2.50. 


Advertising  rates  furnished  on  application. 
THE    ADAIR    NEWS. 


Published  Saturday  mornings  at 
Adair,  -  -  Adair  Co.,  la. 

By  GEORGE  W.  WILKINSON. 

Subscription,    $1.25   Per    Annum. 

Advertising  rates    made    known   on 
application. 

An  advertising  medium  of  superior  value, 
as  all  who  have  used  its  columns  can  certify. 

THE    ROSCOMMON    NEWS. 

Roscomniou,  -  -         ]>Iicbigan. 

Official  and  only  paper  in  the  county. 

Published  every  Friday  by 

R.  W.  WARD  &  CO. 

Subscription,  -  -  $1.50  Per  Year. 


Advertising    rates    reasonable 
Fine  job  work  a  specialty. 


THE  MARSHALL  COUNTY  NEWS. 
Marsballtown,         -         -         Iowa. 

E.  N.  CHAPIN.  Editor. 


NEWS  PUBLISHING  CO.,  Publishers. 


An  eight-page  folio,  column  16  ems  wide. 

Republican  in  politics. 

Printed  entirely  at  the  News  office. 

Circulation,  1,000. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1329 


Daily    Alta    California, 


THE    OLDEST    PAPER    UPON    THE    PACIFIC    COAST, 

And  now  published  under  a  new  management,  alive  and  progressive,  giving  it  an  increased 

and  rapidly-increasing  circulation. 

The  various  editions  are  made  complete  with 

ABLE  EDITORIiiLS,  SOCIAL  EVENTS, 

PRESS  DISPATCHES,  AMUSEMENT  NOTES, 

SPECIAL  DISPATCHES,  LOCAL  AND  STATE  POLITICS, 

ALL  THE  LOCAL  NEWS,  STATE  NEWS, 

MARKET  REPORTS,  INTERESTING  MISCELLANY, 

FINANCIAL  REPORTS,  FOREIGN  CORRESPONDENCE, 

COMMERCIAL  REPORTS,!  CONGRESSIONAL  INTELLIGENCE. 


Sunday    Alta    California 

Consists  of  TEN  or  more  pages,  aad,  in  addition  to  the  above,  contains  for  the  Home 
and  Fireside  carefully  prepared  articles  on  various  subjects  by  especially  engaged 
writers;   stories,   poetry,  fashion  notes  and  other  interesting  matter. 


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OR  SERVED  BY  CARRIERS  IN  EVERY  PROMINENT  TOWN  AND  CITY  IN  CALI- 
FORNIA AND  CONTIGUOUS  STATES  AT  FIFTEEN  CENTS  A  WEEK. 


Weekly    Alta    California, 

THE    MAMMOTH    WEEKLY    OF    SAN    FRANCISCO, 

Consisting  of  eight  pages  and  sixty-four  broad  columns,  is  especially  edited  for  the 
Family,  Farmer,  Mechanic,  Merchant,  Miner,  Lumberman,  and  others,  who  recognize 
its  salient  features  and  sterling  qualities  as  a  journal  for  information  and  entertain- 
ment or  reference. 

A  valuable]  PREMIUM  of  one  gross  of  Alta  assorted  pens,  is  now  given  to  every 
NEW  subscriber,  sending  two  dollars  for  this  old  and  well-established  weekly  paper,  or 
it  will  be  sent  six  months  for  one  dollar;  all  mail  subscriptions  being  sent  postgage 
paid  throughout  the  United  States  and  Canada.  SPECIMEN  copies  will  be  sent  free, 
and  special  inducements  offered  to  those  desiring  to  form  clubs. 

THE  ALTA  CALIFORNIA   PUBLISHING   CO., 

WALTER   TURNBULL,   Manager,' 

539  California  Street,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 
ADVERTISING  RATES  FURNISHED  PROMPTLY  ON  APPLICATION. 


Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

84 


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SAVANNAH  DAILY  TIMEf*. 


Savanuah) 


Georgia. 


Best  evening  paper  in  the  South.  Eight 
pages,  improved  form,  cut  and  trimmed. 
Sunday  Morning  Edition.  Unrivalled  as  an 
advertising  medium.  Independent,  Progre.s- 
sive,  Popular.  Liberal  contracts  made  to 
large  advertisers.  For  terms,  address  B.  H. 
RICHARDSON,  General  Manager,  94  Bryan 
Street. 

THE    CHARLES   MIX   CO.    NEWS. 


Published  every  Wednesday  at 
Darlington,  -  -  Dak. 


BY  S.  M.  LINDLEY  &  CO. 


Charles  Mix  is  the  banner  County  In  Da- 
kota.   Population  5,000. 

"THE   NEWS"   is   the  medium  to  adver- 

tise  in. 

THE    NORTHWEST    TEXAN. 

Clarendon,       -       Donley  Co.,  Texas. 

(PANHANDLE.) 

J.  B.  McClelland, 

Editor  and  Proprietor. 


Has  subscribers  in  25  States  and  Territories. 


FRANKLIN    CO.  REGISTER. 


Carnesville  (C.  H.),  Franklin  Co.,  Ga. 


ELLEN     J.     DORTCH, 
Editor  and  Publisher. 


8,000  pop.,  32  miles  from  Athens. 
Thursdays ;    four  pages  ;   size  22x32 ;   sub- 
scription $1.25.    Established  1875. 


SATURDAY    EVENING   EXPRESS. 


Camden, 


New  Jersey. 


ALEXANDER  SCHLESINGER, 
Editor  and  Publisher. 


Circulation  nearly  2,000.     Price,  $1.00  a  Year. 

The  best,   cheapest,    and  most  circulated 
family    newspaper    in    Southwestern    New 

Jersey. 

THE     BEACHMONT     AND     W^IN- 

THROP  VISITOR, 

AND    REVERE    BEACH    CHRONICLE. 


71  Oliver  Street,      -     Boston,  Mass. 

J.  H.  HARTLEY  &  CO.,  Publishers. 

Published  every  Friday. 

The  Summer   Society  Paper   of  the   North 
Shore. 


Has  a  large  circulation  at  all  the  beach  re- 
.sorts  on  the  North  Shore  of  Massachusetts. 


THE    RHINEBECK    GAZETTE. 


Issued  evei'y  Saturday  afternoon  at 
Rbinebeck,        -  -        New  York. 

W.  H.  HEVENOR  &  SON,  Proprietors. 
H.  P.  HEVENOR,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


CIRCULATION   1,300. 

A  lively  local  paper,  representing  Northern 
Dutchess  and  Southern  Columbia  counties. 
The  best  weekly  paper  in  the  two  counties, 
and  as  an  advertising  medium  unsurpassed. 


THE   TRI-STATE    ALLIANCE. 


Pioneer, 


Ohio. 


C.  J.  Dk  WITT,  Editor. 

ALLIANCE  PRINTING  CO  ,  Publishers. 

Terms:   $1.50    per   year;   75    cents    for    six 

months ;  40  cents  for  three  months  ; 

single  copy  5  cents. 

Just  the  paper   for  this  section.    A  flrst- 

class  independent   newspaper.    Only  paper 

published  at  Pioneer.  Circulates  in  the  three 

great  States  of  the  Union.    Rates  of  adverti- 

slng  made  known  on  application. 


THE   CURWENSVILLE    HERALD. 


Issued  every  Thursday,  at 
Curvf  ensville,         -        Pennsylvania. 

J.  P.  BARD,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

A  large,  neatly-printed  newspaper,  Repub- 
lican in  politics,  and  devoted  to  the  best  in- 
terests of  Clearfield  county.  Has  a  large 
and  rapidly  increasing  circulation,  and  ad- 
vertisers who  wish  to  reach  the  people  of 
this  well-to  do  and  prosperous  section,  will 
find  this  a  splendid  medium.  Rates  very 
reasonable. 

THE  KANSAS  WORKMAN. 


Osage  Co.,  Kansas. 


Queueino, 

Published  by 

"THE  KANSAS  WORKMAN"  PUBLISHING 

COMPANY. 


CYRUS  CORNING^I^B^^EdUorand^^^^^ 

Terms,  $1.50  Per  Annum,  in  Advance. 
For  advertisers  it  is  an  excellent  medium. 
BEAMAN'S      MONTHLY      BUGLE. 


Published  at 


Hiram, 


Ohio. 


D.  H.  BEAMAN,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


Only  35c.  per  year.    Advertising,  15c.  per  line. 

Devoted  to  Music,  Fun  and  Matters  of  In- 
terest to  Old  and  Young.  Reaches  every 
State  and  Territory.  No  advertisements  in- 
serted unless  accompanied  with  cash. 

The  best  paying  advertising  medium  in 
America. 

SWITZERLAND    OF    AMERICA! 
Grand  scenery,  cool  summers,  mild  win- 
ters ;  a  Paradise  for  the  tourist ;  a  land  of 
rest  for  exhausted  workers  and  invalids  ;  a 
garden  for  the  florist  and  botanist ! 

THE  BLUE  RIDGE  ENTERPRISE. 

Published  at 

Highlands,      -         -     North  Carolina, 

The  heart  of  this  American  Switzerland,  and 
highest  town  east  of  the  Rocky  Mountains, 
tells  all  about  it. 

Subscription,  $1.50  per  year,  Sample  copy 
free.      A.  F.  CLARK,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1331 


Business    Bulletin. 

PUBLISHED   MONTHLY    AT 


BRENHAM,  _  -  -  -  -  TEXAS. 


S.  G.  SPANN,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


The  Bulletin  is  a  thirty-two  page  octavo  Journal,  devoted  to  business  interests  of 
Breuham  and  vicinity.  It  is  vrell  edited,  and  very  neatly  printed,  containing  all  the  latest 
important  Local  and  General  News  and  many  articles  of  useful  and  Interesting  reading. 

As  an  advertising  medium  the  Bulletin  cannot  be  beaten,  the  circulation  being  immense 
and  including  among  its  subscribers  some  of  the  best  families  of  the  State.  Advertisers 
doing  business  with  Texas  papers  should  not  fail  to  give  serious  attention  to  the  Bulletin. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Lincoln    Freie    Presse. 


I<INCOLN,  __----  NEBRASKA. 


GOTTFRIED  J.  BLUEHDORN,  Editor. 


One  of  the  largest  German  weeklies  published  at  Lincoln,  and  unrivalled  as  an 
advertising  medium.  Its  cii-culation  Is  unlimited  among  the  German  residents  of  this 
and  adjoining  cities.  Advertisers  will  see  the  benefit  of  using  its  columns  for  advei-tising 
purposes.  Its  subscription  price  is  only  $2.00  per  annum,  placing  It  within  the  reach  of 
all.     Subscribe   for   it   and   send   in   your  advertisements  at  once.     Satisfactory  results 

guaranteed.  

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

The    Fairbank    Tribune. 


TAIRBANK,  -  i  -  -  -  -  DAKOTA. 


W.  D.  PERCIVAL,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


A  progressive  and  enterprising  Republican  paper,  issued  every  Friday.  Published  in 
oneof  the  most  prosperous  and  grovs'ing  sections  of  the  territory.  Its  circulation  is  large 
and  steadily  increasing,  and  as  an  advertising  medium  It  cannot  be  beaten  in  this  section 
of  the  country. 

RATES    YERY    REASONABLE. 


Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Willis    Index. 

OFFICIAL    ORGAN    OF    MONTGOMERY    COUNTY. 


"WILLIS,  _  -  -  -  -  TEXAS. 

"  '  PUBLISHED     EVERY     FRIDAY. 

CRAVEN  &  HEATH,  Proprietors. 


A  VIGOROUS  PAPER  DEVOTED  TO  WILLIS,   AND    MONTGOMERY  COUNTY. 

Contains  both  Local  and  General  News.    Editorial  on  all  thelatest  Topics  of  the  Day. 
Has  a  splendid  circulation  among  the  people  of  all  classes  throughout  the  State.    To 
advertise  successfully  take  space  in  the  columns  of  the  Index. 

BATES    VERY    REASONABLE. 


SUBSCRIPTION,  -  -  -  $3.00  PER  ANNUM. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1332 


GEO.  P.   ROWELL  &  COS 


MOBERLiY     MONITOR. 


G.  B.  KELLY  &  CO.,  Publishers. 

Issued    Daily,    and   Weekly   on   Thursdays, 
from  the  office  at 

Randolph  Co.,  Mo. 


Moberly, 

The  largest  and  best  circulated  paper  pub- 
lished at  Moberly.  Advertisers  wishing 
quick  returns  should  send  their  orders  to  the 
Monitor. 


SUBSCRIPTION  :   DAILY,  $6 ;  WEEKLY,  $1. 
ANGOLA    HERALD. 


Published  every  Wednesday  at 
Angola,  -  -  -  Indiana. 

Established  in  1876. 

The  Herald  is  the  only  Democratic  paper 
published  in  Steuben  County,  and  enjoys  a 
large  local  and  general  circulation.  No  better 
advertising  medium  in  Northeastern  Indiana. 
Aflrst-class  job  printing  office  in  connection. 
Advertising  rates  and  estimates  for  job 
printing  furnished  on  application. 

W.  K.  SHEFFER,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

THE    TEXAS    AVESTERN. 


Anson, 


Texas. 


C.  D.  DAVIS,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

The  Texas  Western  is  one  of  the  youngest 
and  most  vigorous,  and  also  one  of  the  most 
popular  of  the  country  weeklies  in  Texas. 
As  an  advertising  medium  It  has  few  equals 
in  the  Lone  Star  State. 


GRAND    FORKS    TIDENDE. 


The  Oldest  Scandinavian  Weekly  in  Dakota 
Territory. 


Grand  Forks, 


Dakota. 


Published  every  Wednesday  by 
GULBRANDSEN     &      ARNESON. 


Subscription  $1.00  per  Annum,  in  Advance. 
TRI-COUNTY    FREE    PRESS. 


North    Lewisburg, 


Ohio. 


Issued  every  Friday  by 

P.    R.    REED,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Terms,  $1.50  a  Year. 

North  Lewisburg  is  at  the  junction  of  three 
counties— Champaign,  Union  and  Logan.  The 
Free  Press  has  a  large  and  increasing  circu- 
lation in  these  counties,  and  offers  special 
inducements  to  advertisers.    


FARMINGTON    POST. 


Farmingtou, 


Washington  Ter. 


Published  in  the  leading  agricultural  coun- 
ty of  Washington  Territory,  The  Post  cir- 
culates generally  among  the  farmers  of  its 
section,  making  it  a  splendid  advertising 
medium.  As  a  local  paper  it  is  recommended 
to  those  desiring  information  as  to  the  char- 
acter and  resources  of  that  portion  of  the 
Teri-itory.     Address, 

"  POST,"  Farmington,  Whitman  Co., 

Washington  Territory. 


CAPE    ANN    ADVERTISER. 

Gloucester,  -  Massachusetts. 

FRANCIS  &  GEORGE  H.  PROCTER, 
Editors  and  Proprietors. 

Terms,  $2.65  by  mail  to  any  part  of  the  United 
States  or  Provinces. 

Official  Organ  for  the  Fishery  Interest  of 

North  America. 

Largest  circulation  of  any  paper  of  its  class 

in  the  world.    Send  for  sample  copy. 

JOURNAL. 


Pine  Island, 


Minnesota. 


HOLMES  &  INGALLS,  editors  and  Pub'rs. 


One  of  the  Ijest  weeklies  In  the  Northwest. 
Its  cii-culation  commends  it  to  advertisers 
who  are  looking  for  a  paper  in  which  they 
can  invest  a  small  amount  and  I'eceive  a 
large  return. 

THE    DUFFERIN    POST. 


Orangeville,  -  -  Ontario. 

$1.00  per  Year,  cash  In  Advance. 

KETCHUM  &  McGUIRE,  Editors  and  Pub'rs. 

The  Dufferin  Post  is  the  leading  and 
most  popular  paper  in  the  County  of  Dufferin. 
It  is  independent  in  politics,  and  full  of  vim, 
vigor  and  vitrol.  It  contains  weekly  more 
local  news  than  any  two  papers  in  the  coun- 
ty, and  spares  neither  pains  nor  expense  to 
keep  ahead  of  the  procession.  Clrcula- 
tlon,  1,000. 

THE  COLUMBIA    CHURCHMAN 

Is  published  at 
Portland,         ...  Oregou, 

AND 

Vancouver,    Washington    Territory* 


Official  organ  of  the  two  Episcopal  dioceses 
of  Oregon  and  Washington,  under  the  super- 
vision of  the  Bishops.  Direct  all  communi- 
cations to  the 

REV.    A.   S.    NICHOLSON, 
At  Vancouver,  Washington  Territory. 

THE    GRETNA    COURIER. 

Official  Journal  of  the  Parish  of  Jefferson, La. 
Gretna,  -  -  Louisiana. 

Mrs.  AVA.  H.  HILDENBRAND,  Proprietress. 
D.    B.    WOODRUFF,  Publisher. 
Terms  of  Subscription,  $^.00  per  Year. 
An  independent  local  newspaper  with  a 
large  circulation  in  the    parish   and  State. 
Advertisers  who  desire  to  reach  this  import- 
ant part  of  the  South  will  And  no  better  me- 
dium than  The  Courier.    Rates  of  advertis- 
ing will  be  furnished  on  application. 


DUBLIN    POST. 


Dublin, 


Georgia. 


HICKS,  PEACOCK    &   HICKS,  Editors   and 
Publishers. 


Published  every  Wednesday,  at  Dublin, 
and  one  of  the  most  widely  known  newspa- 
pers in  Georgia.  Unequalled  as  an  adverti- 
sing medium.  Rates  low,  and  furnished  on 
application.  Subscription,  $1..50  per  annum. 
For  further  particulars  address  Publishers. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1333 


The    New    York    Analyst. 


DEVOTED    TO    THE    INTERESTS    OF 
SANITARY    SCIENCE,     FOOD,    MEDICINES   AND    THE   HOUSEHOLD. 


Published  on  the  1st  and  15th  of  each  month,  at 

176    BROADWAY.  -  -  _  NETV    YORK. 


GUARANTEED    CIRCULATION,     13,000    COPIES. 


A   aOOD  ADVERTISING   MEDIUM   TO    REACH    PHYSICIANS,  DRUGGISTS,  GROCERS 

AND   ALL   INTERESTED    IN   THE    EXPOSURE    OF   FRAUD    AND 

ADULTERATION  IN  FOODS,  MEDICINES  AND  ARTICLES 

FOR   DOMESTIC    USE. 


SAMPLE    COPIES    FREE    ON    APPLICATION. 


Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  No.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1334  GEO.  P.  ROWELL  &  GO'S 

THE     SARATOGIAN. 

DAILY  AND  WEEKLY. 
The  leading   watering-place  journal  of  the  country.    Has  been  published  at  Saratoga 
Springs  for  more  than  a  quarter  of  a  century,  and  is  well  known  to  the  thousands  of  fre- 
quenters of  this  great  Summer  Resort. 

The  Saratooian  is  on  file  during  the  summer  season  at  most  of  the  principal  watering 
places  throughout  the  country,  and  is  also  sent  regularly  during  the  season  to  large  num- 
bers of  distinguished  people  in  all  parts  of  the  country,  making  it  the  choicest  advertising 
medium  in  the  country.    Specimen  copies  sent  on  application. 

B.  F.  JUDSON.  Manager. 

GERMANTOWN    TELEGRAPH. 
PHIIiADELPHTA,  ....  PENNS  YLiVANIA. 


PuIillsUed  weekly  in  Germantiiwn.  that  splendid  suburb  of  the  Quaker  Citj'.  Is  a  repre- 
sentative American  weekly,  nci;l('ctiiig  notliini;  that  goes  to  make  uj)  a  perfect  paper,  aud 
for  nearly  sixty  years  has  been  riM-dHiiizeii  as  one  of  the  best  family  weeklies  in  this  coun- 
try.   Its  circulation  commends  it  to  advertisers. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


FOSTERS    MUSICAL    JOURNAL. 

Illustrated.   Issued  monthly.   Devoted  to  Music  and  Literature.  Subscription,  $1.00  per  year. 

Published  by  Standard  Publishing  House 
GENEVA,  ......  OHIO. 

Publishers  of  New  and  Standard  Musical  Works  of  every  description. 

Best  terms  ever  given  to  composers,  new  and  original  idea. 

Agents  wanted  for  the  Journal  everywhere.    Catalogues  of  our  music  sent  on  application. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  Street,  New  York. 

tIi e   light-house. 

DAIiLiAS,  .....  NORTH    CAROLiINA, 

Published  Bi-weekly  by  HOLLAND,  MONTGOMERY  &  CO. 

A  pure,  religious  family  newspaper,  always  fresh,  varied,  entertaining,  instructive  and 
sound.  It  has  a  wide  circulation  and  is  read  in  almost  every  liousehold  in  this  section  of 
the  State.  Advertisers  who  wish  to  receive  full  value  for  their  money  will  do  well  to 
patronize  its  columns. 

Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


HANOVER    AND    CAROLINE    NEWS. 

ASHLAND,  -  -  (ESTABLISHED  1S81.)  .  -         VIRGINIA. 

J.   B.    SAVAGE,   Publisher. 

An  eight  page,  well-printed.  al)ly-edited  Weekly,  published  in  the  mldist  of  one  of  the 
most  intelligent  and  cultured  sections  of  Virginia,  and  is  widely  read  throughout  the  whole 
State  by  people  whom  it  pays  advertisers  to  reach. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    HERINGTON    TRIBUNE. 

Published  every  Thursday,  at 
HERINGTON,  .....  KANSAS. 

TOM  GALLAGHER,  -  -  -  Publisher. 

A  large,  neatly  printed  and  very  interesting  newspaper,  containing  all  local  and  general 
Items  of  Importance,  and  read  carefully  by  intelligent,  thrifty,  well  todo  people.  The 
Tribune  has  a  large  circulation  throughout  Dickinson  and  adjoining  counties,  and  Is  un- 
surpassed in  this  section  as  an  advertising  medium.    Rates  reasonable. 


HO-WELL       CHRONICLE. 

Pulilished  every  Friday  at 
HOWEL.L,,  ......  DAKOTA. 

J.    D.    ROGERS,  -  -  -  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Devoted  to  the  interests  of  Howell  and  the  north  part  of  Hand  County  generally.  Its 
subscribers  comprise  all  classes  in  all  parts  of  the  County,  and  advertisers  desiring  the 
trade  of  this  .section  should  patronize  its  columns. 

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OFFICE,  3  &   4  CENTRE  STREET,  -  NEW  YORK  CITY,  N.  Y. 

(P.  O.  Box  1320. ■) 
BARSOTTI  &  POLIDORI,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
The  leading  Italian  daily  newspaper  of  the  City  of  New  York    Its  circulation  extends 
throughout  the  City  and  State  of  New  York  and  the  United  State.s.    As  an  advertising  me- 
dium it  is  unequalled  by  any  Italian  journal  in  the  world.   For  rates  address  the  Publishers. 
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THE    NEW    ORLEANS 

Medical    and    Surgical    Journal. 

EDITORIAL    STAFF  : 
A.   B.   MILES,   M.   D.,  F.   W.    PARHAM,   M.   D., 

G.   B.   LAWRASON,   M.   D.,  P.   E.   ARCHINARD,    M.   D., 

R.   MATAS,   M.   D.,  H.   D.   BRUNS,   M.  D., 

J.   H.   BEMISS,  M.   D.,  A.  McSHANE,  M.  D., 

E.  L.  BEMISS,   Esq. 
This  long-established  Journal   is   the  leading   and  representative   medical  periodical 
of  the  Southwest. 

Each  number  contains  from  eighty  to  eighty-eight  full-size  and  solid  pages  of  read- 
ing matter,  and  It  makes  Its  appearance  promptly  on  the  first  of  the  month. 

A  corps  of  eminent  collaborators  has  been  secured,  and  subscribei's  will  be  fur- 
nished with  valuable  Original  Articles,  Hospital  Notes,  Lectures,  Society  Proceedings, 
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Association.  E.    A.    LUMINAIS,  Manager, 

Box  2S2  New  Orleans,  L.t. 

The  Home  and  Sunday  School. 

PUBLISHED    WEEKLY    AT 

DALLAS,  .  -  -  .  -  TEXAS. 

EIGHT   PAGES,    CUT   AND   PASTED. 

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Most  rapidly  growing  circulation  of  any  Religious  paper  in  the  State. 

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The    Cimeter. 


ST.  LOUIS,  -  -  j^         -  -  MISSOURL 

M.  W.  WATSON,  Editor.        COIETER  PUBLISHING  CO.,  Publishers. 


A    FINE   ADVERTISING   MEDIUM. 


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The  Cimetee  is  the  only  weekly  Temperance  Journal  published  in  St.  Louis,  and  its 
circulation  extends  throughout  the  United  States. 

It  is  not  a  paper  tlirown  away  after  reading,  but  is  usually  preserved  by  its  subscribers 
and  given  to  their  friends  and  passed  from  one  to  another. 

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For  further  particulars,  Address 

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The    San    Francisco    Merchant. 

PUBLISHED    AT 


323  FRONT  STREET,  -     -  SAN  FRANCISCO,  CAL. 

By  CHARLES  R.  BUCKLAND,  Publisher. 
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THE    WAKEFIELD    CITIZEN 
AND    BANKER. 


AN      INDEPENDENT      HOME      JOURNAL, 

AND  THE 

ONLY    NEWSPAPER 
PRINTED  IN 

Wakefield,  -  Massachusetts. 

A  town  of  7,000  inhabitants ;  rapidly  growing 
to  be  a  city. 


THE    SOUTHERN    SIGNAL. 

Published  at 
Piattville,  -  -'         Alabama. 

ISSUED  EVERY  FRIDAY. 


THE     LOG     CABIN, 


Established  1879. 


Con^vay, 


Arkansas. 


WOODS  BROTHERS  &  UNDERBILL, 

Editors  and  Proprietors. 

Price,  -  -  -  $1.00  Per  Year. 


The  most  widely  circulated  paper  In  Faulk- 
ner County.  Circulation,  1,000.  Advertising 
rates  made  known  on  application.  Special 
rates  given  to  large  contracts. 

DODGE    COUNTY    RECORD. 

Do«lge  Ceuter,     -     Dodge  Co.,  Minn. 


WILKINSON   &   KENT,   Proprietors. 

With  an  established  and  steadily  increasing 
circulation  The  Signal  is  a  profitable  adver- 
tising medium. 


Subscription.  Sl.,50,  in  advance. 

IOWA       SUNDAY       SCHOOL 

WORKER. 
Fairfield,  -  -  Iowa. 

Published  Monthly. 

JOHN  H.  FUNK,  Editor. 


This  paper  Is  the  official  organ  of  the  Iowa 
Sunday  School  Association.  It  isunneeessai-y 
to  expatiate  upon  the  merits  of  this  publica- 
tion as  an  advertising  medium.  It  reaches  a 
class  of  readers  whose  attention  and  patron- 
age It  Is  impossible  to  obtain  in  any  other 
way. 


REVIEW 


Battle  Lake, 


PHILLIPS  &  CURTIS,  Editors  and   Prop'rs. 
Subscription,  $1.50  a  Year. 

The  Record  is  a  consolidation  of  the  Dodge 
Center  Index  and  the  Kasson  Vindicator, 
and  is  a  first-class  Weekly  newspaper.  Pub- 
lished in  the  centre  of  Dodge  County,  a  rich 
agricultural  and  stock  raising  region," it  has  a 
large  and  growing  circulation.  A  splendid 
advertising  medium.    Send  for  terms. 

EMMONS    COUNTY    RECORD. 
Williamsport,  -  Dakota. 

Official  Paper  of  the  County. 

D.  R.  STREETER,  -  Publisher. 

The  Emmons  County  Record  is  published 
at  the  county  seat,  on  the  line  of  two  rail- 
roads, but  4U  miles  from  the  capital  of  Dakota, 
and  Is  rapidly  increasing  in  population.  Its 
circulation  is  large  and  very  rapidly  increas- 
ing Emmons  is  the  banner  county  in  the 
matter  of  English-speaking  and  reading 
people  of  the  young  counties  of  North  Dakota. 
The  Record  is  the  pioneer  paper  in  Emmons. 


SONOMA     COUNTY     JOURNAL. 


Miuuesota. 


BRONSON  STRAIN, 


Editor  and  Publisher. 


Everybody  likes  it  and  everybody  reads  it. 
There  isn't  a  better  advertising  medium 
among  the  country  weeklies  of  Minnesota. 
It  Is  well  edited  and  gives  all  the  news. 
Those  who  try  it  once  want  a  second  helping. 
THE  ODESSA  DEMOCRAT. 
Issued  Every  Friday. 


Santa    Rosa, 


California. 


D.  KLINTWORTH,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


Subscription,  $3.00  per  Annum. 

The  only  German  weekly  newspaper  pub- 
lished at  Santa  Rosa.  Its  extensive  circula- 
tion among  the  German  residents  of  Sonoma 
and  adjoining  counties  makes  it  one  of  the 
most  desli'able  advertising  mediums  in  this 
section  of  the  cotintry.    Try  it. 

THE    WEEKLY    STANDARD. 


liafayette  Co.,  Mo. 


Odessa, 

EWING  &  CARLTON,  Publishers. 
Subscription,  -  -  $1.50  a  Year, 


A  live  paper  and  superior  advertising 
medium.  It  enjoys  the  confidence  of  the 
people  among  whom  it  circulates,  and  is 
read  with  interest  by  every  class. 


THE     MINERS'     JOURNAL. 


Scaniinonville    and   Rosedale, 
Kansas. 


Issued  Every  Saturday. 


JOHN  McLaughlin  and  t.  h.  evans. 

Publishers. 


Subscription, 


$1  per  Year. 


Anti-Prohibition  and  Radical  Labor  Reform 
Newspaper.    A  good  advertising  medium. 


Published  every  Friday  at 
Heywortb,  -  BIcLean  Co.,  111. 

HUGH  ROBB,  Editor. 
Terms,  -  -  $1.00  per  Year. 

The  Standard  Is  an  eight-page  weekly 
newspaper.  Devoted  to  the  interests  of  the 
town  and  county.  No  better  advertising 
medium  can  be  had  for  this  section  of  the 
country.    Rates  furnished  upon  application. 

LAKE    COl  NTY    EXAMINER. 

Published  every  Saturday  at 
Lakeview,  -  -  Oregon, 

By  ALLEN  &  BEACH. 

The  Examiner  is  pre  eminently  the  paper 
of  the  settler,  as  it  publishes  all  the  news 
pertaining  to  Southeastern  Oregon,  especial- 
ly land  matters,  in  advance  of  any  paper 
printedl  ;  theState.  Advertisers  who  wish  to 
reach  the  people  of  the  Southern  and  South- 
eastern portion  of  Oregon  cannot  do  better 
than  to  use  the  columns  of  Thk  E.xaminer. 


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The    Daily    Age. 

GENKRAL    OFFICE, 

231    BROADTVAY,  _  -  -  NEW    YORK. 


TERMS   OP    SUBSCRIPTION: 
By   m;iil,  in  advance,  postage  prepitid,  to  any  jaart  of  the  United  States  or  Canada. 

ONE    YEAR,    $12.00  ;    SIX   MONTHS,     $7.50. 


THE  DAILY  AGE  is  published  for  the  dissemination  of  news  pertaining  to  the  con- 
templated erection  and  extension  of  all  classes  of  buildings,  bridges  and  railways,  the 
formation  of  new  corporations  and  co  partnerships,  also  the  lire  losses,  etc.,  for  the 
United  States. 

THE  DAILY  AGE  furnishes  news  concerning  all  new  corporations  formed  in  the 
United  States,  as  reported  each  day  by  special  correspondents,  giving  tlie  name  of  the 
company,  cajjital  stock,  names  and  residences  of  incorporators  or  directors,  and  the 
nature  of  the  business  for  the  transaction  of  which  the  corporation  has  been  formed ; 
these  houses  must  necessarily  be  large  buyers  in  various  lines. 

THE  DAILY  AGE  being  in  daily  correspondence  with  a  large  number  of  the  most 
prominent  architects  and  builders  throughout  the  country,  lays  before  Its  readers  the 
earliest  attainable  information  concerning  the  projection  of  all  classes  of  buildings 
where  architectural  work  is  done. 

THE  DAILY  AGE,  with  a  large  corps  of  correspondents,  is  enabled  to  lay  before  its 
readers  the  latest  news  concerning  projected  public  works  and  buildings,  manufactories, 
places  of  amusement,  stores,  residences,  bridges,  railroads,  churches,  etc. 

THE  DAILY  AGE  reports  fire  losses,  as  new  materials,  machinery,  etc.,  must  be 
had  to  take  the  place  of   that  destroyed. 

THE    DAILY    AGE, 

P.  O.  Box  3547,  New  York. 


Geo.  p.  Bowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Weekly    Review- 


published    EVERY    FRIDAY     MORXING,     AT 

LONACONING,  -  -  -  MARYLAND. 


PRICE,    $1.50    PER    YEAR. 
Situated  in  the  centre  of  the  famous  George's  Creek  Coal  Region,  of  Maryland. 

The  Weekly  Review  has  grown  from  a  small  country  paper  to  a  large  four-page, 
thirty-six  column,  influential  paper,  printed  by  steam  power,  enjoying  a  circulation  of 
nearly  2,000  copies,  and  rapidly  Increasing. 

It  is  not  an  organ  or  mouthpiece  for  any  party,  ring  or  clique,  but  Is  "  independent 
in  all  things."  Being  ever  ready  to  advance  the  interests  of  Its  patrons  and  the  public 
in  general,  a  staunch  advocate  of  the  rights  of  workingmen,  it  endeavors  to  secure 
for  tliem  more  of  the  rights  and  privileges  that  are  rightfully  theirs  ;  is  opposed  to 
paying  or  receiving  starvation  wages  for  labor  i>erformed  ;  an  enemy  to  all  forms  of 
cant,  deceit,  hypocrisy  and  fraud,  until  now  it  has  gained  the  reputation  throughout 
Western  Maryland  as  THE    RECOGNIZED    PEOPLE'S   PAPER.  ^ 

CHEAP    ADVERTISING    RATES    AND    GOOD    ADVERTISING    MEDIUM. 

HENRY    W.    SCHAIDT,    Editor   and    Proprietor. 


Geo.   p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1338  GEO.  P.  ROWELL   &  GO'S 

L'ERE      NOUVELLE. 

(FRENCH.) 
THREE    RIVERS,  .  -  -  -  .  QUEBEC. 

Published  every  Tuesday  and  Friday. 

G.  I.  BARTHE,  Editor  iu  Chief.  G.  RENE  BARTHE  &  CO.,  Proprietor.s. 

The  special  organ  of  the  liberals  of  the  District  of  Three  Rivers,  Arthabaslca  and 
Richelieu.  A  well  conducted  paper  and  excellent  advertising  medium.  It  has  a  large 
circulation  in  the  three  districts  which  it  represents,  and  Is  well  known  throughout  the 
United  States  and  Canada. 


CUPID'S     MESSENGER. 
KENOSHA,  -  .  .  -  .  WISCONSIN. 

DONALDSON   &   CO.,        -  -  -  -  Publishers. 

A  monthly  publication  exclusively  devoted  to  things  matrimonial,  whose  mission  is  the 
carrying  of  notes  for  mutual  benefit  and  far  excelling  any  of  Uncle  Sam's  post  offices. 
The  sighing  swain,  the  bashful  bachelor,  the  wistful  widower,  the  woeful  widow,  and  the 
modest  maiden  all  forlorn  can  flud  crumbs  of  comfort  in  its  columns  that  they  may  ulti- 
mately partake  of  at  the  wedding  feast.  As  an  advertising  medium  it  is  invaluable,  as  the 
arrows  of  this  Cupid's  Messenger  fly  everywhere. 


TRENTON     GAZETTE. 
TRENTON,  .  .  .  .  _  ILLINOIS. 

Published  Every   Saturday   by   H.    MARVERSE   &    CO. 

Trenton  is  a  rapidly  growing  manufacturing  town  with  many  and  extensive  enter- 
prises. The  Gazette  has  interested  itself  in  promoting  these,  and  consequently  is  looked 
upon  as  the  organ  of  the  people.  It  is  an  excellent  mediuna  for  advertising  manufacturing 
specialties  and  all  kindred  articles. 


NEW     IBERIA     ENTERPRISE. 
NEW    IBERIA,  .....  LOUISIANA. 

Official  journal  of  Iberia  Parish.    Published  every  Wednesday  and  Saturday  at  $3.00  a  year. 
J.  B.  LAWTON,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

A  live,  newsy  and  ably  edited  newspaper,  devoted  to  the  advancement  of  home  interest 
and  containing'  news— local  and  general.  The  Enterprise  enjoys  a  splendid  circulation 
among  people  of  all  classes,  not  only  in  New  Iberia  but  throughout  the  State.  As  an 
advertising  medium  it  stands  as  one  of  the  best  in  Louisiana.    Rates  very  reasonable. 


THE     HERALD. 
PENETANGUISHENE,  ....  ONTARIO,    CAN. 

HEWSON    &    OSBORNE,  -  -  -  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Published  every  Thursday. 

The  Herald  is  one  of  the  best  advertising  mediums  in  Ontario.    Its  circulation  extends 

throughout  Canada  and  the  United  States.    Unequalled  as  an  advertising  medium.    Rates 

low.    Furnished  on  application.    Subscription,  $1.00  per  annum.    Address, 

THE    PUBLISHER. 

THE     SUBURBAN     ENTERPRISE. 

By   W.   H.   MANSFIELD.  / 

KENSINGTON,  .....  ILLINOIS. 

Special  editions  for  Pullman,  Kensington,  Roseland,  Washington  Heights,  Hyde  Park, 
Grand  Crossing,  Riverdale  and  Bolton.  Circulation,  over  1,S00.  Advertisements  ordered 
in  one  edition  are  inserted  in  all,  giving  advertisers  the  advantage  of  eight  special  editions 
at  eight  thriving  and  populous  towns.    Send  for  our  rates. 

TVASHINGTON     GLOBE. 
WASHINGTON,  ....  OHIO. 

Published  every  evening  except  Sunday  by  PARKER  STANLEY. 
Contains  full  telegraphic  dispatches  and  all  the  local  news  of  the  county  and  city.    It 
possesses  peculiar  advantages  as  an  advertising  medium,  being  the  only  daily  published 
in  a  thriving  city  of  over  5,000  population.    Rates  are  reasonable,  and  will  be  made  known 
on  application  to  the  publishers. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce. St.,  New  York. 


THE    PRATTSVILLE    DISTRICT    REGISTER. 

A   Monthly   Magazine    devoted    to    the    interests    of    Methodism.      Published    at 
JEFFERSON,  .....         NEW    YORK. 


REV.  EDWARD  WHITE,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Assistant  Editors :  REVS.    WM.    GREEN,    J.  M.    CORNISH,    E.    HUNT,    G.    W.    TERBUSH 

and   R.  HUBBELL,  M.  D. 

PRICE,  .Sl.OO  PER  YEAR.  CIRCULATION,  1,000  COPIES 

.AN  EXCELLENT  ADVERTISING  MEDIU.VL 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER   DIRECTORY.  1339 


The    Weekly    Messenger. 

RED    LAKE    FALLS,  -  -  POLK    CO.,    MINN. 

ISSUED  EVERY  THURSDAY. 

F.   J.    ROTHPLETZ,  -  -  -  Publisher. 

THE    OFFICIAL    PAPER    OF   THE   COUNTY.      OFFICIAL    PAPER    OF   THE   CITY. 


A  reliable  newspaper  and  superior  advertising  medium. 


Its  circulation  is   large,  its  columns  well  filled   and  its  rates   reasonable      Those   who 
have  tested  it  can  certify  to  the  excellent  advantages  it  presents.    Give  us  a  trial. 


Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    River    Press. 


FORT    BENTON,  -  -  MONTANA    TERRITORY. 


PUBLISHED    AT    THE    METROPOLIS    OF    NORTHERN    MONTANA, 
IN    STOCK-RAISING,    AGRICULTURAL    AND    MINING    REGIONS. 


FIRST-CLASS    ADVERTISING    MEDIUM    FOR    THE    NORTHWEST. 

JERRY   COLLINS,   Manager. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co..  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Ashland    News. 

ISSUED    EVERY    FRIDAY,    AT 

ASHLAND. ALABAMA. 


J.   W.   JORDAN,  -  -  .  Editor  and  Publisher. 


SUBSCRIPTION,    ONLY    7.3    CENTS    PER    ANNUM. 


The  Ashland  News  is  a  live  four-page  paper,  containing  the  latest  local  and  general 
news,  and  devoted  to  the  interests  of  Ashland  and  the  surrounding  country. 

Advertisers  will  find  this  a  splendid  medium  for  reaching  the  people  of  this  section. 
Rates  are  reasonable,  and  will  be  furnished  by   applying  to 

J.    W.   JORDAN,    Proprietor. 

Geo.  p.  Rowkll  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.  New  York. 


Dally    Hotel    Gazette. 

420   KEARNY  STREET,  -  SAN    FRANCISCO,   CAL. 

WM.    P.    HARRISON,  ....  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SUBSCRIPTION,    $.3.00    PER    ANNUM. 
The  Daily  Hotel  Gazette  is  a  large  four-page,  twenty-eight  column  paper,  published 
every  afternoon  e.xcept  Sunday,  and  devoted  to  the  Interests  of  Hotels,  Business  men 
and  the  Traveler.  ^ 

This  paper  has  an  Immense  circulation  in  the  city  of  San  Francisco  and  vicinity, 
and  is  considered  to  be  one  of  the  best  advertising  mediums  in  the  country. 

Advertisers  who  wish  to  reach  the  i)eople  should  not  fail  to  give  The  Gazette  a 
trial,  and  the  result  will  speak  for  itself.  Rates  are  lower  than  any  other  paper  of  its 
class  in  the  United  States.    For  particulars  apply  to 

WM.    P.    HARRISON,    Publisher. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1340  GEO.  P.  ROWELL  &  GO'S 

x..rT.   .rrxx^THE     ILLUSTRATED     COMPANION. 
LOUISVIIiliE,  .....  KENTUCKY. 

W.  W.  RIDOUT,  Proprietor. 
After  July  1, 1885,  The  Illustrated  Companion  will  be  issued  Semi-Monthly,  and  will 
reach  every  subscriber  laromptly  on  or  before  the  5th  aud  20th  of  each  month.  The 
subscription  price  will  remain  the  same  as  now— $1.00  per  year.  A!l  who  subscribe  between 
now  and  July  1,  1885,  paying  $1.00,  will  receive  The  Companion  from  April  1,  18S5,  to  July  1, 
1886  (fifteen  months,  twenty -seven  numbers),  all  for  $1.00.  The  Illustrated  Companion  will 
be  kept  at  its  present  size  and  high  standard.  It  is  now  the  cheapest  and  best  literary  paper 
In  the  United  States.  Tlie  number  of  bona-flde,  paid  in  advance,  subscriptions  will  be  not 
less  than  50,0(JO  by  July  1, 1885.    Advertising  rates,  .50  cents  per  Agate  line  each  insertion. 


WEST      TENNESSEE     WHIG. 

Issued  every  Wednesday  and  Saturday  at 
JACKSON,  .....  TENNESSEE. 

LOUIS  J.  BROOKS,  Editor. 

The  Whig  is  the  old  established  newspaper  of  West  Tennessee ;  has  had  continued  and 
unparalleled  success,  and  its  circulation  is  now  larger  than  that  of  any  other  semi-weekly 
in  the  State.    Its  advertising  rates  are  reasonable,  and 

AS    AN    ADVERTISING    MEDIUM     IT    IS    UNEHUALLED. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,   10   Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    TYLER    DEMOCRAT. 

Published  every  Wednesday  at 
SISTERSVILLE,  ...  .  WEST    VIRGINIA. 

J.    H.   &    G.    M.    McCOY,   Editors   and   Puljlishers. 

A  large,  staunch  Democratic  newspaper  published  in  a  pi-osperous  and  wealthy  district, 
containing  both  local  and  general  news,  and  which  by  its  many  other  attractive  features 
make  it  a  welcome  visitor  in  every  family.  Having  the  largest  circulation  of  any  paper 
published  in  the  county,  advertisers  can  see  the  advantage  of  giving  The  Democrat  a  trial, 
as  the  result  will  am jjiy  repay  them.    Rates  very  reasonable. 


NEW^    YORKER    GERICHTS    ZEITUNG. 

PUBLISHED  EVERY  SATURDAY  AT 
35    ANN    STREET,  ...  NEW    YORK    CITY. 


AUGUST  ISARR,       -       Editor.  J.  WASIELEWSKI,       -       Publisher. 

A  legal  political  newspaper,  containing  items  of  Interest  on  all  the  leading  questions  of 
the  day,  besides  new  and  select  literary  matter.  A  splendid  advertising  medium.  Sena 
for  rates.  Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     REPORTER. 

WAYCROSS,  .  (PUBLISHED  EVERT  SATURDAY.)  .  GEORGIA. 

JOSEPH  TILLMAN,  Editor.  D.  B.  SWEAT,  Publisher. 

The  Reporter  is  a  large  four-page  paper,  devoted  to  the  progress,  agricultural  Interest 
and  development  of  tlie  vast  resources  of  Georgia  and  Florida,  and  circulates  extensively  in 
these  sections  as  a  home  paper.  Its  circulation  is  being  constantly  augmented  from  all  sec- 
tions of  the  country,  and  proves  the  fact  that  the  people  appreciate  a  paper  that  gives  them 
such  information  aud  advice  as  is  profitable,  useful  and  agreeable  in  a  condensed  form. 

Advertisers  can  rest  assured  tliat  this  is  by  far  the  best  medium  in  Southern  Georgia. 
Rates  reasonable.  Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

SUNDAY    MIRROR. 
WARREN,  ......  PENNSYLiVANIA. 

E.   WALKER,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ALSO    ISSUES    A    SATURDAY    EDITION. 

Replete  with  reading  matter  of  tlie  highest  excellence  and  containing  all  the  news  of 
the  week.  A  welcome  visitor  at  Sunday's  breakfast  table  and  a  highly  prized  companion 
for  any  one  who  wants  to  read  Sundays. 

Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     VIRGINIA     ENTERPRISE. 

ISSUED  MONTHLY  AT 
CENTRA  LIA,  .....  VIRGINIA. 

A.    O.   BLISS,   Editor   and   Proprietor. 
A  wide  awake,  newsy  and  readable  newspaper  devoted  to  Agriculture  and  Immigration, 
and  a  Member  of  the  Northern  Immigration  and  Colonization  Association  of  Virginia. 

Contains  numerous  spicy  Items  and  news  of  interest  both  local  and  general.  The 
Enterprise  has  a  splendid  circulation  not  only  In  Virginia  but  throughout  the  South.  As  an 
advertising  medium  it  is  unsurpassed.    Rates  very  reasonable. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


LONG    ISLAND    NEW^S    LETTER. 
PORT    JEFFERSON,       .  .  -  .  NEW    YORK. 


A  WEEKLY  NEWSPAPER.    TERMS  PER  YEAR,  $1.50.    A.  L.  CHENEY,  Publisher. 


The  News  Letter  has  a  large  aud  general  local  circulation  among  regular  subscribers, 
and  as  an  advertising  medium  is  surpassed  by  but  very  few  of  the  New  York  suburban 
newspapers.  Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1341 


Fort     Worth     Weekly     Trade 

Review. 


WILLIAMS    &    STEWART,    Publishers. 


ISSUED    EVERY    THURSDAY    AT 

FORT    WORTH,         -  -  -  -  TEXAS. 


CERTIFIED     CIRCULATION,     1,400. 


SUBSCRIPTION   KATES,  -  -  ONE    YEAR,    75    Cents. 


A   COMMERCIAL    PAPER.    DEVOTED    TO    THE    INTERESTS    OF    MERCHANTS,    AND 
NOTED    FOR   ITS   ACCURATE    QUOTATIONS   OF   ALL    COM- 
MODITIES   IN    THIS    MARKET. 


GIVES    PRICES    ON    REAL    ESTATE    IN    EVERY    COUNTY    IN    TEXAS. 


EVERY    INTERIOR     MERCHANT    ^WHO     IS     INTERESTED     IN     THE     PRICES    CUR- 
RENT   AT    FORT    WORTH    SHOULD    SEND    HIS    ADDRESS    AND 
RECEIVE    A    COPY    EVERY    WEEK. 


THOSE    WHO     HAVE     BEEN    VEXED     BY    THE     CARELESS  REPORTS     OF    DAILY 

PAPERS    AND    THE    MISLEADING    PRICES    CURRENT  SENT    OUT    BY 

DESIGNING    INDIVIDUALS    WILL    FIND    "THE  REVIEW" 
CORRECT     IN     EVERY     INSTANCE. 


BY   THE    ASSISTANCE    OP    THE    LEADING    MERCHANTS    OP    THE    CITY    W^E    ARE 

ENABLED    TO     CONVINCE     THE     TRADE     THAT     FORT    WORTH 

IS    THE    BEST    MARKET    IN    NORTH     TEXAS. 


IP     YOU     WOULD     BUY     OR     SELL     TO     THE     BEST     ADVANTAGE.     READ     AND 
.U3VERTISE    IN    THE    "TRADE    REVIEW." 


ADVERTISING      RATES: 

FIFTY   CENTS   PER   INCH    EACH    INSERTION.      CUTS  OR   DISPLAY   TYPE  DOUBLE 
PRICE.      NO    DISCOUNT    ON    LONG    TIME. 


Address,    WEEKLY   TRADE    REVIEW,  Lock  Box  149,  FORT  WORTH,  TEXAS. 


Geo.  p.  Rowkll  &  Co.,  Agents.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1342  GEO.  P.   ROWELL   &  GO'S 

THE    ST.    LATVRENCE    REPUBLICAN. 
OGDENSBURGH.  .....  NEW    YORK. 

One  of  the  oldest  and  best  weeklj-  papers  in  the  United  States.  For  55  years  the  recog- 
uized  organ  of  the  dominant  party  in  St.  Lawrence  County.  An  able,  honest  and  influential 
paper !  Its  hold  upon  the  people  is  attested  by  the  fact  that  is  has  on  its  books  many  sub- 
scribers who  have  taken  it  40  years  or  more.    Nearly  5,000  subscribers  ! 

THE    OGDENSBURGH    JOURNAL. 

(Daily  edition  of  the  Republican.) 
The  only  Daily  paper  in  St.  Lawrence  County.    A  live,  enterprising  journal  having  a  good 
circulation  througnout  Northern  New  York.    Excellent  advertising  mediums. 
'^  :  For  advertising  rates  apply  to  Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York, 
■or  address,  REPUBLICAN  &  JOURNAL  CO.,  Ogdensburgh,  N.  Y. 

SAVANNAH    SENTINEL. 

SAVANNAH, TENNESSEE. 

LAFAYETTE  MEEK,  Editor. 

NON-POLITICAL.       DEVOTED    TO    THE    DEVELOPMENT    OF    THE 

MATERIAL    INTEREST    OF    HARDIN    COUNTY. 

The  only  paper  piiblished  in  a  town  having  over  1,500  inhabitants.  Its  circulation  is 
immense  and  constantly  increasing,  and  unequalled  as  an  advertising  medium.  Each 
number  contains  interesting  news  to  people  of  all  conditions  and  stations  in  life.  As  an 
advertising  medium  it  stands  par  excellence.    Try  it. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

THE    SENTINEL    AND    TICONDEROGIAN. 
TICONDEROGA,  .....  NEW  YORK. 

AN    EIGHT-PAGE,    SIX-COLUMN    WEEKLY. 


SUBSCRIPTION,    $1.50   A   YEAR. 

The  Sentinel  was  established  in  1874,  and  consolidated  with  The  Tif,ODEROGiAN  in 
February  of  last  year.  Republican,  newsy  and  isrogressive.  An  excellent  advertising 
medium. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     SUNDAY     TELEGRAM. 

A    FIRST-CLASS    SUNDAY    NEWSPAPER,    PUBLISHED    AT 

«IOUX    CITY.  ......  IOWA. 

By   EDWIN    H.    BROWN. 


SUBSCRIPTION    PRICE,  .....  $1.50  PER  YEAR. 


Advertising  Rates  Fair  and  Impartial.    Affidavits  of  circulation  cheerfully  furnished. 
LARGEST   STREET   SALES   OF   ANY   SUNDAY   PAPER   IN   IOWA. 


Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


PHILADELPHIA    GAZETTE. 


ISSUED  DAILY,   SUNDAYS  EXCEPTED. 


OFFICE,   618  RACE  ST.,  ....  PHILADELPHIA,   PA. 


0.    THEODOR    MAYER,    Editor    and    Publisher. 

The  Gazette  has  the  largest  circulation  of  any  German,  daily  paper  in  Philadelphia, 
consequently  is  the  best  medium  for  advertisers. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


LOOMIS'    MUSICAL    AND    MASONIC    JOURNAL. 

NEW    HAVEN,  ....  CONNECTICUT. 

Issued  Monthly.    C.  M.  LOOMIS,  Pubusher  and  Proprietor. 

OfBce  :  Temple  of  Music,  54  Orange  Street. 

Devoted  to  the  interests  of  the  Musical  Profession  and  Masonic  Fraternity. 

TERMS:    ONE  COPY,  $1.00  PER  ANNUM. 

ADVERTISING  RATES.— One  column,  one  insertion,  $1.5.00;  one-half,  $8.00;  one-quarter, 

$"'•00 ;  one  inch,,  $1.50.    Musicians'  and  Teachers'  Cards,  $1.00. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1343 


Daily  ^tates. 

DAILY,      SUNDAY      AND      WEEKLY. 


NEW    ORLEANS.  -  _^^        -  -  LOUISIANA. 

TERMS: 

Daily  and  Sunday  combined,  per  Annum,  -              -             -           $6.50 

Sunday,  eight  page  paper,  per  Annum,            -  -             -                     1.50 

Weekly,  ten-page  paper,  per  Annum,        .  .             .            .             1.35 

CIRCULATION:    DAILY,    10,000;    SUNDAY,   l-j,000;    WEEKLY,    6,500. 


The  Daily  States  has  the  largest  circulation  and  Is  the  best  advertising  medium  of 
any  evening  paper  published  in  the  South.    Two  or  more  evening  editions  are  issued  daily. 

Geo.  p.  Roweul,  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


TOM   L.   WILSON   AND   FRANK   E.    SHUCK,  -  -  -  Editors. 


STRrCTLT  ORIGINAL  AND  ABREAST  OF    THE  TIMES. 


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LARGEST    CIRCULATION    OF    ANY    JOURNAL    IN     WESTERN    NEW    YORK. 
A    SPLENDID    ADVERTISING    MEDIUM.  REACHING    ALL    CLASSES. 

OFFICE,    194    MAIN    STREET, 

BUFFALO, NEW    YORK. 

A  NEWSY,    LIVE   PAPER.       PUBLISHED    EVERY    SATURDAY. 
D.  BROWN,  Business  Manager. 


BROWN,   WILSON   &   SHUCK,    Publishers. 
Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Enterprise. 

ACKERMAN, MISSISSIPPI. 

ISSUED  -  EVERY'    SATURDAY, 
IN    A    BRIGHT,    NEW,    RAPIDLY-GROWING    TOWN. 


IT    IS    THE    ONLY     PAPER    PUBLISHED    IN    CHOCTAW    COUNTY, 
AND   CIRCULATES    THROUGHOUT    THE   LENGTH  AND  BREADTH   OF   THE    STATE. 


IT    IS    AN    ADVERTISING    MEDIUM    OF    RARE    EXCELLENCE, 

and  its  columns  are  utilized  by  many  of  the  most  shrewd  and  sensible  advertisers  In 
the  South.     It  has  a  solid  circulation  of  1,200  copies. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  No.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

The    Coderich    Star. 

PUBLISHED    AT 

GODERICH,  .  .  -  .  ONTARIO,   CAN. 

JAMES   MITCHELL,  -  -  Editor   and   Proprietor. 

SUBSCRIPTION,    $1.50    PER   ANNUM. 

The  oldest  leading  Liberal  Conservative  paper  In  the  County  of  Huron. 

It  is  all  home  print  and  thoroughly  reliable. 

THE    ADVERTISING    RATES    OF    THE    STAR    ARE    AS    LOW    AS    IS    CONSISTENT 
WITH   A   FIRST-CLASS  LOCAL   PAPER. 


THE    STAR    IS    CLAIMED    AND    RECOGNIZED    AS    SUCH. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1344  GEO.  P.  ROWELL   &   CO'S 

TIMES. 

DAILY    AND    WEEKLY. 
BUTLER,  .....  PENNSYLVANIA. 

Issued  right  in  the  heart  of  the  greatest  oil  regions  in  the  world,  and  an  A  1  paper,  up 
and  up,  wltli  the  latest  development  in  everything.    A  model  daily  and  a  cheap  weekly  con- 
taining the  cream  of  the  daily.    Advertisers  of  experience  need  not  be  reminded  which  is 
the  unexcelled  advertising  medium  of  these  parts,  as  they  have  been  there  before. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York 


DIE     MANSFIELD      POST, 


MANSFIELD,  -  -  -  -  -  -  OHIO. 

ALBERT  WOLF,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Leading  German  newspaper  published  at  Mansfield.  Its  circulation  is  large  among 
the  German  residents  of  this  and  neighboring  cities.  Its  value  as  an  advertising  medium 
is  unsurpassed.    Try  it  and  you  will  not  regret  It.    For  further  particulars  address, 

THE    PUBLISHER. 

THE    SUNDAY    PEOPLE. 


CHERUBUSCO,  .....  INDIANA. 

Published  Weelily  by   KINSEY    BROTHERS. 
Rates  of  Subscription,  -  -  $1.00  Per  Year. 

The  Sunday  People  Is  a  first-class  Sunday  family  paper,  has  a  good  circulation,  and 
is  valuable  as  an  advertising  medium.    Rates  of  advertising  furnished  on  application. 
Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE       LEADER. 

Issued  every  Friday. 

D.   MISNER,  .  .  -  .  Proprietor. 

PEMBERVILLE,  ....  OHIO. 

The  Leader,  as  its  name  indicates,  takes  the  lead  of  all  other  papers  in  all  that  tends 
to  the  welfare  of  the  community  in  which  it  circulates.  Consequently  It  Is  at  the  head  of 
the  list  as  an  advertising  medium.    Rates  reasonable. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     M  O  U  NTA  IN     NEWS. 

Issued  every  Friday  morning  at 
FRANKLIN,  ....  WEST    VIRGINIA. 

GEORGE  M.  JORDAN,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
A  large  eight-page  paper,  neutral  in  politics,  published  in  the  interest  of  Franlclin  and 
vicinity.  Contains  much  interesting  reading  matter,  and  all  the  latest  important  news  both 
local  and  general,  and,  having  a  splendid  circulation.  Is  considered  by  advertisers  to  be  the 
best  medium  in  this  section  of  the  State.  Advertisers  should  not  fail  to  give  it  their  serious 
attention  when  advertising  in  the  South.    Rates  low. 


ADVERTISE    IN    THE 

MISSISSIPPI     COURIER. 
WEST,  .-..--  MISSISSIPPI. 

The  llvest  paper  in  Central  Mississippi.  Large  and  growing  circulation.  Don't  want  to 
buy  steam  engines.  Not  In  the  buggy  business.  Don't  want  lottery  tickets  in  exchange  for 
advertising,  but  the  "  hard  pan."    For  further  particulars  address, 

COURIER    PUBLISHING    COMPANY,  West,  Mississippi. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

LINCOLN     COUNTY     ADVOCATE. 
MERRILL,  .....  WISCONSIN. 

V.  R.  WILLARD  &  L.  M.  WILLARD,  Proprietors.  V.  R.  WILLARD,  Editor. 

The  largest  circulation  of  any  weekly  paper  published  at  Merrill.    Published  in  a  very 
prosperous  town  and  the  subscription  list  of  this  paper  numbers  some  of  the  wealthiest  and 
most  respectable  families.    Advertising  rates  low  and  furnished  on  application. 
Published  every  Wednesday.    Subscription,  $2.00  per  annum. 


REPORTER. 

JEFFERSON,  -  -        iBandow  P.  O.)  .  .        ILLINOIS. 

E.  J.  BRONSON,  -  -  .  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Published  Every  Saturday.  A  first  class  newspaper  in  every  respect,  thoroughly  awake 
to  the  wants  of  its  readers,  who  are  Increasing  daily,  and  no  pains  or  expense  are  spared 
to  render  It  worthy  of  its  large  circulation  and  of  the  patronage  which  thinking  advertisers 
throughout  the  country  have  found  it  profitable  to  bestow  upon  it. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1345 


Drake's    Travellers'    Magazine. 


JOHN    N.    DRAKE,    Publisher. 


198    CHAMBERS    STREET,  -  -  NEW    YORK. 


ONE  DOLLAR  PER  YEAR.      TEN  CENTS  A  COPY. 


This  monthly  periodical  has  taken  the  place  of  the  cumbersome  Railway  Guide  in  pro- 
viding information  for  the  traveller. 

The  Continent  says :  "  Its  information  is  such  that  the  traveller  has  no  excuse  for  losing 
his  way." 

Beside  reliable  railway  time  tables  and  descriptive  routes,  it  furnishes  a  large  collection 
of  humorous  sketches,  poems  and  paragraphs,  of  which  the  press  criticisms  are  always 
flattering. 

The  Magazine  Is  under  the  editorial  management  of  STANLEY  HUNTLEY,  Esq.,  author 
of  the  "Spoopendike  Sketches,"  aided  by  such  occasional  contributors  as  R.  J.  Burdette  of 
the  Burlington  Hawkey e,  Eugene  Field  of  the  Chicago  Nens,  Geo.  T.  Lanigan  of  the  Rochester 
Fost  and  Express,  J.  H.  Williams  of  the  Norristown  Herald,  Bill  Nye,  Opie  P.  Read,  Charles 
Lewis  (M  Quad),  Detroit  Free  Press,  and  others. 

It  is  invaluable  to  the  home  and  the  traveller,  and  the  fact  that  its  cu'culation  has 
steadily  increased  year  by  year  will  be  appreciated  by  the  advertiser. 

FOR    SALE    BY    ALL    NEWS    AGENTS. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce   St.,  New  York. 


The     National. 


A      REPUBLICAN      WEEKLY      NEWSPAPER. 


ATLANTA,  .  -  -  -  GEORGIA. 


JOHN    L.   CONLEY,   Proprietor. 

Is  the  only  Republican  paper  published  in  the  State  receiving  any  recognition  from  the 
Press.  It  has  eight  pages  of  six  columns  each,  and  contains  more  reading  matter  than  any 
other  paper  printed  in  Georgia.  Thousands  of  persons  of  all  shades  of  political  opinion 
read  its  well-filled  pages,  and  as  an  advertising  medium  it  is  unsurpassed  in  this  section  of 
the  country.  One  of  the  features  of  the  paper  is  its  cousistent  endeavor  to  build  up  a  senti- 
ment throughout  the  Southern  .States  favorable  to  the  encouragement  and  diversification 
of  American  industry  by  a  protective  tariff. 


SUBSCRIPTION     RATES-ONE     COPY,    ONE    YEAR,    $-2.00.      ONE    COPY,    SIX 

M©NTHS,    $1.00. 


ADVERTISING    RATES    GIVEN    ON    APPLICATION. 


Address  all  communications  to 

JOHN    L.    CONLEY,  Atlanta,  Ga. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

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1346  GEO.   P.   ROWELL   &   GO'S 

THE     PENNY     POST. 
PORTSMOUTH,  .....  NEW    HAMPSHIRE. 

The  largest  One  Cent  Daily  in  New  Englaud.  Circulation,  1,500  to  2,000  daily,  and  the 
largest  daily  circulation  in  Portsmouth, 

Issued  daily  at  4.30  p.m.,  Sunda.vs  and  Holiilays  excepted,  by  The  Penny  Post  Publish- 
ing Company,  Portsmouth,  N.  H.  Terms  of  Subscription  :  Single  copies,  1  cent ;  One  year, 
$3.(X).  As  an  advertising  medium  THE  PENNY  POST,  with  its  very  large  circulation  and 
mo<lerate  rates,  is  the  best  value  in  this  part  of  the  State. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

GLADEVILLE    TIMES^ 
WISE  COURT  HOUSE,  .....  VIRGINIA. 

G.   W.    KILGORE,   Editor  and   Publisher. 

A  Republican  weekly,  the  only  paper  published  in  Wise  County.  Circulates  in  all  the 
Western  counties  of  the  Old  Dominion  and  the  Eastern  portions  of  Kentucky.  Reaches  a 
wide  circle  of  readers  who  depend  upon  it  almost  exclusively  for  all  their  news.  As  an 
adve^-tlsing  medium  ranks  A  1. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

T^^       RECORD^ 

Published   Every   Saturday    Morning  at 
MULVANE,  ....  SUMNER    CO.,    KAN. 

G.  L.  REED,  Publisher  and  Proprietor.  TERMS  :  $1.50  A  YEAR,  IN  ADVANCE. 

An  independent  journal.  Devoted  to  the  interests  of  Mulvane  and  vicinity.  An  ex. 
cellent  advertising  medium,  as  it  reaches  a  large  and  prosperous  class  of  people  by  whom. 
It  is  reatl  and  appreciated.  Advertising  rates  made  known  on  application. 


THE    MISSOURI    INDEPENDENT. 
FAYETTE,  .....  MISSOURI. 

Issued  every  Friday.  ISAAC  N.  HOTJCK,  Publisher.  Terms  of  Subscription,  $1.50  per 
year.  Has  a  large  circulation  in  Fayette  and  the  rich  farming  district  surrounding  It. 
Fayette  is  improving  faster  and  is  erecting  more  costly  buildings  than  any  town  in  North 
Missouri.  The  county  is  rapidly  filling  up  with  substantial  farmers  from  other  States.  Two 
fine  colleges  here,  male  and  female.  All  new  comers  take  the  Independent,  which  fact  alone 
makes  It  a  useful  advertising  medium. 

Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


ROCHESTER      HEROED. 
ROCHESTER,  .....  MINNESOTA. 

PUBLISHED    EVERY    FRIDAY. 

GEO.    KTJESSNER,  .  -  .  .  Editor  and  Publisher. 

It  is  the  only  German  newspaper  in  Southern  Minnesota,  and  has  an  extensive  circula- 
tion in  Olmstead  and  adjoining  counties,  and,  consequently,  a  valuable  advertising  medium. 
For  terms,  etc.,  apply  to  ROCHESTER  HEROLD,  Rochester,  Minnesota. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


PLYMOUTH    FREE    PRESS. 

PLYMOUTH,  ....  MASSACHUSETTS. 

PUBLISHED     WEEKLY. 


D.    W.    ANDREWS, Proprietor. 

THE       ONLY       DEMOCRATIC       PAPER       IN       SOUTHEASTERN       MASSACHUSETTS. 


JOB    PRINTING    NEATLY    EXECUTED    AT    REASONABLE    PRICES. 

~  THE    WEEKLY    PERIOD. 

Published  at 
WESTMORELAND,  .....  KANSAS. 

THE    COUNTY    SEAT    OF    POTTAWATTOMIE    COUNTY. 

WHIMS    &    ANDERSON,  -  -  Publishers  and  Proprietors. 

CIRCULATION  1,000. 

One  of  the  best  local  papers  in  the  State.  Subscription  price,  $1.25  a  Year. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


CCEUR    D  AEENE    SUN. 


MURRAY,  -  -  - ...  IDAHO. 

ADAM      AULBACH,      Proprietor. 

Terms :  Three  Months,  $3.00 ;  Six  Months,  $5.00 ;  One  Year,  $10.00. 
Located  in  the  centre  of  the  greatest  gold  placer  and  quartz-mining  region  ever  opened 
up  on  the  Pacific  coast. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1347 


The   Logansport  Sunday  Critic. 


I.OGANSPORT.  .  -  .  _  INDIANA. 


A    CLEAN,    HIGH-TONED    LITERARY    AND    NEWS    JOURNAL. 

THE     ONLY     SUNDAY     PAPER     CIRCULATED     IN      LOGANSPORT     OR     ADJACENT 

TOWNS,    AND    THE   BEST   ADVERTISING   MEDIUM   IN   NORTHERN    INDIANA. 

POPULiATIOX    OF    I>OGANSsPORT,    15,000. 

THE    SUNDAY    CRITIC    WAS     ESTABLISHED    IN    MAY,    1834,    TAKING    THE   PLACE 

OF    THE    SUNDAY    EDITION    OF    THE    DAILY    JOURNAL,    AND    HAS 

A    BONA-FIDE    CIRCULATION    OF    ;2,100. 

FOR    ADVERTISING    RATES,    ADDRESS  : 

THE    SUNDAY    CRITIC, 

Liogausport.   lud. 


Geo.  p.  RowELi-  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE 

Watchmaker    and    Metalworlcer. 


67    "WASHINGTON    STREET,  -  CHICAGO.    ILL. 


ESTABLISHED    1873. 


RATES  MADE  KNOWN  ON  APPLICATION. 


A  Monthly  Journal  for  Watchmakers,  Jewelers,  Gold  and  Silversmiths,  Engravers, 
Lapidaries,  Opticians  and  Electro-Platers. 


H.    A.    PIERCE,  -  -  Editor. 


LARGEST    CIRCULATION    OF    ANY    HOROLOGICAL     JOURNAL    IN    THE    WORLD. 
THE    BEST    MEDIUM    FOR    ADVERTISERS. 


WATCHMAKER    AND  METALWORKER   COMPANY,    Publishers, 

67  Washington  Street,  Chicago,  111. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1348  GEO.  P.  ROWELL   &  GO'S 

THE    NEW    HAVEN    REGISTER. 


KEW    HAVEN,  -  -  ...  CONNECTICUT. 


DAILY,    WEEKLY    AND    SUNDAY. 


ESTABLISHED  1812. 

THE  LARGEST  CIRCULATION  OF  ANY  PAPER  IN  THE  STATE  OF  CONNECTICUT 
AND  STANDS  SECOND  TO  NONE  IN  NEW  ENGLAND  AS   AN  ADVERTISING  MEDIUM. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

THE     POST. 


Published  Daily  and  Weekly  at 
PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA. 

BY     JAMES     P.     BARR     &     CO. 


The  Daily  Post  is  the  only  Democratic  daily  journal  publislied  in  Western  Pennsylvania, 
and  Is  read  by  thousands  of  readers  who  cannot  be  reached  through  any  other  medium. 

Circulation,  Daily,  over  12,000 ;  Weekly,  over  18,000. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


®l)e 


JTM-^Sl^^'Ji' 


(El^Xi^ 


OTTAWA,  ILLINOIS. 


R.  C.  STEVENS,  Publisher. 
The  Globe  has  neither  portentous  mission  to  perform,  nor  tedious  hobby  to  bestride,, 
"nor  awful  reformation  to  bring  about— no  end,  in  short,  beyond  the  faithful  service  of  its 
patrons  as  an  enterprising  Republican  newspaper.  The  Globe  always  has  decided  opinions 
upon  all  questions  whicli  concern  humanity,  and  always  endeavors  to  express  those  opin- 
ions In  favor  of  riglit,  trutli  and  justice. 


THE    SOMERSET    REPUBLICAN. 

Published  Every  Friday  Morning  at 
SOMERSET,  ......  KENTUCKY. 

And  devoted  to  the  local  and  general  interests  of  the  people.  It  is  a  five-column,  eight- 
page  quarto,  all  home  print,  and  is  the  only  Republican  paper  in  the  Eleventh  Congressional 
JDistrict.  Estaljlished  in  1881,  it  has  a  large  and  rapidly  growing  circulation  in  Pulaski 
and  adjoining  counties. 

;;:;  Subscription  rates,  $1.00  per  Year  ;  Six  Months,  75c.    Advertising  rates  made  known  on 
application.    Address  all  communications  to 

THOMAS    &    LEWIS,    Editors    and    Publishers,    Somerset,    Ky. 


Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  No.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


A     MILLION 

Visitors,  from  all  parts  of  the  globe  come  to  Asbury  Park,  New  Jersey,  every  summer 
to  spend  a  season  at  the  seaside.  They  are,  in  the  main,  persons  of  wealth  and  posi- 
tion, and  of  the  class  above  all  otiiers  that  advertisers  desire  to  reach— a  representation 
from  all  sections  congregated  atone  point.  Thisisthec7itn(t'/cof  the  DAILY  JOURNAL, 
a  paper  published  during  June,  July  and  August,  and  giving  hotel  arrivals,  society  and 
personal  notes  and  all  tlie  local  news.  The  WEEKLY  JOURNAL  (all  the  year)  is  the  leading 
paper  of  the  Monmouth  coast,  having  a  much  larger  circulation  (a.OOO  copies  weekly)  than 
any  other  in  the  county. 

Weekly  Journal,  now  in  its  Tenth  Year.  Daily  Journal,  now  in  its  Third  Year. 

JOHN    L.    COFFIN     and     JOHN    K.    WALLACE,    Publishers. 

Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    OGDENSBURG    NEWS. 


OGDENSBURG,  .....  NEW    YORK. 

Published  Wednesday  and  Saturday  Mornings  by 
BUCKMAN  BROTHERS. 
The  News  has  been  enlarged  and  is  now  printed  on  new  type  and  presses,  and  Is  the 
handsomest  paper  in  this  section  of  the  State.  The  News  is  an  INDEPENDENT  paper,  and 
is  devoted  more  to  matters  of  local  interest  than  to  politics.  It  also  contains  more  fun  and 
Itfe-stirring  matter  than  any  other  paper  published  in  Northern  New  York.  Terms,  $1.50 
per  year.    A  good  medium  for  advertisers. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co  ,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1349 

The    Smithfleld    Enterprise. 


PUBLISHED  EVERY  TUESDAY  AT 


SMITHFIELD,  -  -  -  VIRGINIA. 

p.  R.  BERKELY  and  J.  B.  NELMS,  Editors  and  Publishers. 


The  only  paper  published  in  Smithfleld,  a  prosperous  and  growing  town  of  over  1,000 
inhabitants.  The  Enterprise  contains  each  week  an  interesting  amount  of  reading  matter, 
consisting  of  State,  local  and  general  news,  while  the  local  department  receives  special 
attention.  The  Enterprise  being  the  leading  paper  of  the  county,  and  having  the  largest 
circulation,  there  can  be  no  doubt  as  to  its  value,  both  as  a  newspaper  and  as  an  advertising 
medium.    Rates  are  very  reasonable,  and  will  be  furnished  on  application. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St..  New  York. 


San    Antonio    Herald. 


Isstied  Monthly  at 
SAN    ANTONIO,  -  -  -  -  FLORIDA. 

G.   M.  JORDAN,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


An  independent  journal,  devoted  to  the  interests  of  San  Antonio  Catholic  Colony,  and 
containing  all  the  latest  local  and  general  news.  The  Herald  enjoys  a  large  and  steadily 
Increasing  circulation,  and  will  compare  favorably  with  any  other  monthly  in  the  State  as 
an  advertising  medium. 

Advertisers  who  wish  to  reach  the  people  of  this  section  would  be  greatly  benefited 
by  placing  an  advertisement  within  its  columns.    Rates  reasonable. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  No.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Conecuh  -  Escambia    Star. 


EVERGREEN,  -  .  -  -  ALABAMA, 


JOHN  W.  DAVISON,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


Issued  every  Thursday,  and  is  known  and  read  in  every  household  in  Southern  Alabama, 
where  its  coming  is  eagerly  awaited  as  a  welcome  guest. 


IT    HAS    NO    SUPERIOR    AS    AN    ADVERTISING    MEDIUM, 

And  since  the  date  of  its  establishment,  In  1869,  it  has  held  an  undisputed  place  as  being  in 

all  respects  a  model  newspaper. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Smith ville    Enterprise. 

SMITHVILLE,  -  -  -  GEORGIA. 

The  Smithville  Enterprise  Is  Published  every  Friday  morning  by  A.  J.  TISON. 

A  large  eight-page  paper,  devoted  to  the  Interests  of  Lee  County. 

DEMOCRATIC    IN    POLITICS. 


RELIABLE    AS    A    NEWSPAPER    AND    VALUABLE    AS    AN    ADVERTISING    MEDIUM. 

PRICE  .$2.00,  STRICTLY  IN  ADVANCE. 

Advertising    Rates   reasonable.      Communications    of    interest   to  the   people   solicited. 

Address,    ENTERPRISE,  SMITHVILLE,  GA. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  No.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1350 


GEO.  P.   ROWELL   &   CO'S 


THE    EI>L.E>'VIL.I.E   .lOUKNAL,, 
Sllenville,     -  -     Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y. 

The  Best  Advertising  Medium  in  Ulster  and 
Sullivan  Counties. 


OLDEST     PAPER. 


THE     LARGEST     LOCAL     CIRCULATION. 


Rates,  $5  per  Inch,  per  Year. 


THE    PRACTICAL,    EDUCATOR. 


A  Journal  of  Popular  Education. 
Trenton,  -  -  New  Jersey. 

A.  J.  RIDER,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

The  Practical  Educator  wrill  be  issued 
quarterly  during  the  year  1884.  It  will  be 
even  a  better  advertising  medium  than  be- 
fore for  reputable  advertisers. 


THE    ST.    LiOUIS    MAGAZINE. 
St.  Louis,  -  -  Missouri. 

Now  in  Its  Fifteenth  Year. 


REVISTA     CATOLICA. 

Published  Every  Saturday  at 
Las  Vegas,  -  New  Mexico. 

JESUIT  FATHERS, 
Editors   and   Publishers. 


An  able  and  valuable  representative  weekly 
of  the  Spanish  Catholic  people  of  the  South- 
west, and  has  a  reputation  for  excellence 
which  extends  far  beyond  the  limits  of  its 
own  neighborhood.  Having  a  large  circula- 
tion among  the  Spanish-speaking  people  it  is 
a  splendid  advertising  medium.    Rates  low. 

HERALD    AND    PLANTER. 


Halletsville, 


Texas. 


C.     F.     LEHMAN    &     CO., 
Editors  and  Publishers. 


The  best  advertising  medium  in  Texas. 

Its  circulation  is  large  and  constantly  in- 
creasing.    Rates  low.     Try  it;  you  will  not 

regret  it. 

THE    WEEKLY    TIMES. 

Eureka  Springs,  -  Arkansas. 


Is  one  of  the  best  advertising  mediums  in 
the  entire  West.  Cu-culation,  monthly,  to 
regular  subscribers,  over  25,000. 

ESTABLISHED   1870. 
The  only  first-class  magazine  published  in 

St.  Louis. 

Advertising  rates,  50  cents  a  line ;  $50  a  page. 

WESTPHALIA     DEMOCRAT. 


Westplialia,    -    Anilerson  Co.,  Kau. 

E.  R.  TRASK  and  JOHN  GULP, 
Editors  and  Proprietors. 


A  weekly  family  journal,  First-class  in  all 
Its  appointments ;  well-conducted ;  well 
printed ;  well-read.  As  a  medium  for  busi- 
ness men  to  make  known  their  various  lines 
The  Democrat  is  acknowledged  as  the  best. 


ROCK     SPRINGS   INDEPENDENT. 
Rock  Springs,  -  \Vyouiing. 

A.  R.  JOHNSON,  Editor. 


SPEAR  &  SPEAR, 

Editors  and  Publishers. 


The  circulation  of  The  Times  is  larger  than 
that  of  any  other  paper  published  In  Carroll 
County,  and  is  unequalled  as  an  advertising 
medium.  Rates  low  and  furnished  on  appli- 
cation.   


FAIR    PLAY,' 
Alvinstou. 


BEADLE," 
Brigden. 


Head  Office,  Alvinston,      -     Ontario. 


RAINES  &  JAQUES, 
Publishers. 


Terms,  One  Year,  $2.50 ;  Six  Months,  $1.50. 

This    Paper    affords    Splendid    Advertising 
Facilities  for  Wholesale  Dealers. 


Rock  Springs  is  in  the  centre  of  the  finest 
stock-growing  region  in  the  West,  and  is  tlie 
main  coal  mining  town  of  the  Union  Pacific 
Railway.    


LAKE   CHARLES   COMMERCIAL. 


JOHN  Mccormick,  Proprietor. 
Lake  diaries,  -  Louisiana. 


Subscription  price,  $2  a  Year,  in  Advance. 

A    weekly    newspaper,    published     every 
Saturday  morning. 


Job  Printing  done  on  short  notice. 


Large    circulation    in    good    agricultural 
districts.    Advertising  rates  made  known  on 

application. . 

THE    WEEKLY     BULLETIN. 
Milwaukee,  -  Wisconsin. 


SCHELINSKY    &    CORBITT, 
Editors  and  Publishers. 


The  Bulletin  is  the  best  advertising  me- 
dium in  Milwaukee.  Its  circulation  is  large 
and  constantly  increasing.  Advertisers  de- 
siring to  advertise  in  Milwaukee  will  do  well 
to  write  for  our  rates  which  are  reasonable. 
HOPKINS    HERALD. 

Hopkins,  -  -  Missouri. 

Published  Every  Friday. 


NESSLY  &  SEMANS, 
Editors    and    Publishers. 


Subscription,  $1.50  per  Annum. 
The  Herald  is  a  large  eight-page,  forty- 
eightcolumn  newspaper,  and  one  of  the  best 
advertising  mediums  in  Nodaway  County. 
Its  job  printing  department  is  complete  in 
every  particular.    Rates  low.    Try  it. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1351 

The    Rhode    Island     Citizen. 

PUBLISHED    EVERY    FRIDAY    EVENING    BY    THE 
CITIZEN    COMPANY,    AT 

OLNEYVILL.E,  -  -     -  -  RHODE  ISLAND. 

BEN.  F.  EVANS,  Manager. 


The  onlv  paper  published  at  Olneyville,  and  unequalled  as  an  advertising  medium.  Its 
circulation' extends  tliroughout  Rhode  Island  and  neighboring  States.  Its  circulation  is 
very  large— constantly  increasing.  Advertisers  desiring  to  reach  intelligent  readers  and 
people  who  purchase,  will  find  it  to  their  advantage  to  patronize  its  columns.  Rates  not 
low'but  reasonable,  and  satisfactory  return  guaranteed. 

FOR  FURTHER  PARTICULARS  ADDRESS  BENJ.  F.  EVANS, 
OLNEYVILLE,  R.  I. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Woodbridge    Republican. 

PUBLISHED  EVERY  SATURDAY  AT 

'WOODBRIDGE,  -----  NE"W   JERSEY. 

BY    J.  L.  COMPTON  &  E.  P.  RAY, 

EDITORS  AND   PROPRIETORS. 


A  paper  devoted  to  the  best  interests  of  the  town  and  surrounding  country. 


Advertisers  and  business  men  who  wish  to  invest  their  capital  where  it  will  surely 
bring  large  returns  should  make  use  of  the  columns  of  the  "  REPUBLICAN."  The  circula- 
tion is  steadily  increasing,  and  it  Is  without  doubt  one  of  the  best  papers  in  this  section  of 
the  State. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The   Buffalo    Evening    News. 

BUFFALO,  -  - -  -  NEAV  YORK. 

E.    H.    BUTLER,    Editor   and    Publisher. 

The  Evening  News  is  the  most  popular  evening  newspaper  published  in  Buffalo,  its 
actual  daily  circulation  forthe  past  year  warrants  us  claiming  the  largest  circulation  of  any 
evening  newspaper  published  in  the"  Western  part  of  the  State  of  New  York. 

Average  Daily  Circulation  34,900.         -        -       Subscription,  S3. 00  Per  Annum. 

THE  BUFFALO  SUNDAY  MORNING  NEWS. 


Is  one  of  the  Newsiest,  Brightest,  Spiciest  and  most  readable  papers  in  the  City  of  Buffalo, 
Its  circulation  is  immniPe  and  eo'istantly  increasing. 

Average  Weekly  circulation  17, f)31.        -        -       Subscription,  S'i. 50  Per  Annum. 
As  an  advertising  medium  either  of  the  above  newspapers  will  be  found  unequalled  by 
any  other  paper  in  this  section  of  the  State. 

Rates  Low.    For  further  particulars,         Address  THE  PUBLISHER. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St., New  York. 
THE 

Sporting  and  Theatrical  Journal 

PUBLISHED   EVERY  THURSDAY  AT 

125  SOUTH  CLARK  STREET,  -  -  CHICAGO,  ILL. 

Dated  at  Chicago  and  New  York.  ADAMS  &  CORBETT  PUBLISHING  CO  ,  Publishers. 
The  Theatrical  and  Sporting  Publication  of  America  and  the  Official  Organ  of  the  Variety 
Profession.  The  Journal  is  a  large  sixteen  page  paper,  publishing  more  theatrical  and 
sporting  news  than  any  other  journal,  and  is  the  only  paper  of  its  class  in  America.  The 
editors  and  reporters  of  the  Journal  are  raeu  who.se  experience  and  knowledge  of  matters 
pertaining  to  the  several  departments  make  their  opinions  respected,  if  not  always 
endorsed.  The  Turf,  Bicycling.  Skating  Rink,  Rod  and  Gun,  -Bowling,  La  Crosse,  Pedes- 
trianism,  find  special  departments  in  the  Journal.  The  Variety  Profession  liave  in  the 
Journal  an  especial  organ,  where  their  best  interests  are  studied,  and  all  possible  pains 
taken  to  keep  them  before  the  public  to  whom  they  cater.  In  addition  to  its  sfiecialties,  The 
Journal  contains  original  stories,  huni'^rous  sketches,  and  other  contributions,  which  all 
tend  to  make  it  one  of  the  most  valuable  and  interesting  papers  issued  in  America.  The 
Journal  having  the  largest  circulation  of  any  paper  of  its  kind  in  the  United  States,  Is  in- 
fyaluable  as  an  Advertising  Medium.    Subscription  price,  $4.00  per  vear,  payable  in  advance. 

"YANK"  ADAMS,  General  Business  Manager. 


1352  GEO.   P.   ROWELL   &   CO'S 

D  E  R     WES  T  B  O  T  E  . 

COLUMBUS,  -  -  .  ...  OHIO. 

DER  WESTBOTE  COMPANY,  Publishers. 
Der  Westbote,  being  read  In  almost  every  German  family  in  the  citv  and  vicinity,  is  a 
most  excellent  advertising  medium  for  our  business  men.  Issued  every  Tuesday,  Thursday 
and  Saturday.  Terms  :  §4.00  per  year,  in  advance.  The  Weekly  Westbote,  established  in 
1843,  circulates  largely  over  the  State  and  beyond.  Terms  :  $2.00  per  year,  in  advance.  Der 
Familie.nfreund,  the  Sunday  Edition  to  Der  Westbote,  $1.(10  per  year,  in  advance.  Job  and 
book  work  of  every  description,  in  English  and  German,  neatly  and  promptly  executed. 
Advertising  rates  reasonable.  Send  for  them  before  advertising  elsewhere.  For  further 
particulars  address :  HY.  A.  REINHARD,  Manager. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    MOUNT    FOREST    REPRESENTATIVE. 

Issued  every  Thursday  at 
MOUNT    FOREST,  -  -    .  .  .  ONTARIO. 

J.    A.    LAMBERT,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

A  large,  carefully  edited  paper,  containing  news— local,  general  and  selected.  It  is  a 
new  paper,  but  gives  every  evidence  of  powerful  vitality,  and,  no  doubt,  is  destined  for  a 
long  life.  Is  steadily  and  rapidly  advancing  in  popularity  and  influence,  and  is  a  very 
valuable  medium  for  judicious  advertisers.    Rates  reasonable. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     ARGUS. 

Published  everv  Saturday  Morning  at 
WELLSTON,  -  -  -  .  ^    .  .  OHIO. 

By  F.  M.  SMALL  WOOD. 

Subscription,  -  $1.00  per  Annum,  in  Advance. 

The  Argus  is  the  only  paper  published  at  Wellston,  a  town  of  nearly  8,500  inhabitants, 

and  has  an  immense  circulation.     It  is  a  large  eight-page  newspaper,  and  its  circulation 

extends  throughout  Ohio.    Advertisers  will  see  its  advantages  as  an  advertising  medium. 

Rates  not  low  but  reasonable,  and  furnished  upon  application. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  16  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

THE     R  A  I LROAD     NEWS. 

PUBLISHED    SEMIMONTHLY    AT 
EL,MIRA NEW  YORK. 


FRANK  HAMMOND,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


A  paper  devoted  strictly  to  the  interests  of  railroad  men.  The  largest  circulation  of 
any  railroad  paper  in  New  York  State.  Terms  :  One  dollar  per  year ;  six  months,  50  cents, 
invariably  in  advance.  Advertising  rates  reasonable  and  made  known  on  application  to 
the  office.    We  solicit  corresijondence  from  all  points.    Address 

RAILROAD  NEWS,  ELMIRA,  N.  Y. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    W^RIGHT    COUNTY    REPUBLICAN. 

PUBLISHED  EVERY   THURSDAY  AT 
HARTVILLE MISSOURI. 

REPUBLICAN  PRINTING  CO.,  Publishers. 


The  official  paper  of  Wright  County,  and  a  large,  bright,  well  edited  and  newsy  paper, 
devoted  to  the  interest  of  the  County  and  State,  and  containing  both  local  and  general 
news.  The  "  REPUBLICAN"  is  a  new  paper,  but  has  shown  wonderful  vitality,  and  having 
a  splendid  and  increasing  circulation,  is  no  doubt  destined  for  a  long  life.  A  good  adver- 
tising medium  for  reaching  the  people  of  this  section.    Rates  reasonable. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     MANCHESTER     TIMES. 


MANCHESTER, .  TENNESSEE. 

F.  N.  MILLER,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


A  well-conducted  and  well-established  weekly  newspaper,  devoted  to  the  welfare  of 
Manchester  and  vicinity,  and  the  leading  paper  of  this  section.  Unrivalled  as  an  adver- 
tising medium,  having  the  largest  circulation  of  any  paper  of  the  county. 

ADVERTISERS  SHOULD  GIVE  IT  THEIR    SERIOUS  ATTENTION  WHEN  SENDING  FOK 

RATES  IN  THE  SOUTH. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1353- 

Suburban    News. 

Published  every  Tuesday  Morning  at 
LA    GRANGE,  -  .  -  -  ILLINOIS. 

C.    A.    WHITNEY   &    R.    E.    VORPAHL,    Proprietors. 


A  large  eight-page  newspaper,  devoted  to  the  interests  of  La  Grange  and  surrounding 
country.  Its  superior  advantages  over  its  rivals  is  conceded  by  all  who  have  used  the 
columns  of  this  and  other  papers  in  this  section  of  Illinois.  Its  circulation  is  very  large 
and  constantly  increasing 

RATES    LOW,    FURNISHED    ON    APPLICATION. 


Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  in  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Falmouth    Democrat. 


FALMOUTH.  -  _  .  KENTUCKY. 


ADIE  O.  ROBERTSON,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


The  Democrat  Is  a  four-page,  thirty-six  column  newspaper,  published  every  Friday, 
and  democratic  in  politics. 

It  circulates  throughout  Pendleton  County  (to  which  interests  it  is  specially  devoted), 
Kentucky  and  other  States,  and 

AS  AN  ADVERTISING  MEDIUM  IT  CANNOT  BE  EQUALLED. 


Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  Nevr  York. 


The    Franklin    Weekly. 


PUBLISHED    EVERY   WEDNESDAY   AT 


FRANKLIN.  -  _^  -  TENNESSEE. 

BRODIE   BAUGH, Proprietor. 


A     LIVE,     WELL-EDITED      PAPER. 

Publishes  nil  the  latest  local  and  genpral  news  of  the  week,  and  has  gradually  gained 

firominence  as  a  first-class  newspaper.  The  best  and  spiciest  home  and  family  paper  pub- 
ished  in  the  rich  county  of  Williamson.  As  a  chronicler  of  local  events  it  is  not  equaled  Ib- 
the  county  ;  consequently  its  contents  are  eagerly  watched  and  closely  read  each  week. 
Advertisers  wishing  to  reach  the  section  would  do  well  to  use  the  columns  of  the  Weekly. 


RATES    FURNISHED    ON    APPLICATION. 


Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  No.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Scott    Banner. 

ESTILLVILLE,  .  -  -  VIRGINIA. 


SAMUEL  HAYNES.  Editor. 
BANNER  COMPANY,  Publishers. 


ISSUED    EVERY    WEDNESDAY.  DEMOCRATIC     IN    POLITICS. 


AVERAGE     CIRCULATION,      2,10  0. 


ONE    OF    THE    BEST    ADVERTISING     MEDIUMS    IN    SOUTHWEST    VIRGINIA. 


1354  GEO.  P.   ROWELL  &  GO'S 

MARYSVIIiliE     POST. 
MARYSVILLE,  ...  MARSHALIi    CO.,    KAN. 

The  Only  German  Newspaper  In  the  Interior  of  the  State  of  Kansas. 

No  patent  Insule.    Circulation  over  1,200.    An  eight-column  paper.    Mailed  to  all  post  offices 

of  Kansas  and  all  parts  of  the  United  States  and  Germany.    Also  the 

MARSHALL    COUNTY    DEMOCRAT. 

WILLIAM    BECKER,    Editor. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


CENTRAL    NEW    YORKER    AND    HOME    SENTINEL. 
NORWICH,  .....  NEW  YORK. 

EDITED    BY    THE    PROHIBITIONISTS    OF    CHENANGO. 
Corresponding  Editors  : 
REV.    H.    A.    DELANO,        REV.    S.    A.    WORDEN,        WM.    H.    GUNN,        J.   W.    BRUCE. 

Terms  :  One  Year,  $1.00. 
A  limited  space  devoted  to  preferable  advertisements.    Good  value  at  reasonable  rates. 

Orders  Solicited. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York 


THE    CLAYTON    COURIER. 

ESTABLISHED  IN  1870. 
CLAYTON,  ....  BARBOUR  CO.,  ALA. 

E.    R.    QUILLIN    &    SONS,    Proprietors. 

The  Courier  is  published  at  the  county  seat  of  one  of  the  largest  and  wealthiest 
counties  in  the  State  of  Alabama. 

A  LIVE  AND  PROGRESSIVE  PAPER. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

THE    ELEVATOR. 

SAN    FRANCISCO,  ....  CALIFORNIA. 

.     ESTABLISHED  APRIL,  1865.  SUBSCRIPTION,  $4.00  PER  ANNUM. 

PHILIP    A.    BELL,    Editor.  ELEVATOR    PUBLISHING    COMPANY,    Publishers. 

The  Elevator  is  a  weekly  journal  of  progress,  published  in  the  great  metropolis  of  the 
Pacific  Coast.  It  is  a  valuable  advertising  medium,  published  In  the  centre  of  a  large  for 
elgn  and  domestic  commerce. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  N.  Y. 

THE  MORA  COUNTY  PIONEER. 

WATROUS,  ....  NETV     MEXICO. 

A    POPULAR    WEEKLY. 

Few  of  the  papers  in  New  Mexico  are  more  favorably  known  to  advertisers  than  The 
Pioneer.  To  business  firms  that  wish  an  effective  method  of  reaching  the  people  of  this 
district,  no  better  medium  than  this  excellent  journal  can  be  offered.  English  and  Spanish 
editions. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    COLORADO    LIVE    STOCK    RECORD. 
DENVER,  -  .  .  .  COLORADO. 


Devoted  to  the  grazing  and  agricultural  interests  of  the  great  West.  Issued  every  Satur- 
day. Contains  full  reports  of  transactions  in  cattle,  sheep,  horses,  etc.,  and  items  of  interest 
concerning  the  farm,  the  garden,  the  orchard,  the  household.  Subscription  price,  $2.00  per 
year.  Advertising  rates  furnished  on  application.  Address,  COLORADO  LIVE  STOCK 
RECORD,  Denver,  Colorado. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


DOLLAR     WEEKLY. 

Puljlished  Every  Thursday  at 
CANOVA,  ....  MINER    CO.,    DAK.    TER. 

By    MRS.    A.    C.    &    MISS    M.    LULU    STOWE. 

Established  in  1885.  Circulation.  400. 

The  representative  paper  of  Southern  Miner  County,  published  in  an  enterprising  and 
growing  town.  Located  in  the  heart  of  a  rich  agricultural  and  stock  region,  and  a  desirable 
advertising  medium. 

Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE      HE^RALD. 

HILLSBORO,  .....  OHIO. 

Puljllshed  ever.v  Saturda.v.  Herald  Piintlng  Company.  Office  in  Hibbeu's Block.  North 
High  Street.  The  Herald  now  has  a  larger  booa-^rfe  circulation  in  Highland  County  than 
any  other  paper.  Its  specialties  are  :  Local  and  general  news,  home  and  foreign  markets, 
pure  and  wholesome  stories  and  miscellany,  and  the  cream  of  the  humorous  press— it  is,  in 
a  word,  the  i)ai)er  sought  for  and  read  by  everybody.  Sample  copies  and  advertising  rates 
•cheerfully  furnished  upon  ai)plication.  Advertising  rates  low  For  further  'particulars 
address  PUBLISHERS.  Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERIC^VN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


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Our    Second    Century. 


27    UNION    SQUARE, 


NEW   YORK    CITY. 


SIRS.    C.    F.    DEIHJI. 


Publisher. 


A  model  publication,  higli  toned  and  elegant,  unique  In  its  characteristics,  to 
•which  its  able  and  energetic  publisher  has  devoted  years  of  toll  and  thousands  of 
dollars  in  order  that  the  labor  of  love  in  placing  it  in  the  front  rank  of  the  high-class 
publications  of  the  world  should  meet  with  deserved  and  enduring  success.  It  is 
known,  read  and  appreciated  from  Maine  to  Mexico,  and  the  tourist  in  foreign  climes 
finds  it  a  sweet  reminder  of  friends  and  home.  It  is  in  all  respects  uuapproached 
and  unapproachable.  Advertisers  seeking  access  to  the  cultured  and  refined  classes 
of  the  English-speaking  world  will  find  Our  Second  Century  ne  j^tus  ultra. 


•QUARTERLY     DURING    THE     PRESENT     YEAR.    THE    SAME     PUBLISHER    ISSUES 

DEIHM'S    CENTENNIAL    SAFE    JOURNAL, 

Each  number  containing,  in  addition  to  many  other  special  features,  a  complete  history 
of  the  "  Centennial  Safe,"  the  only  article  taken  from  the  Centennial  Exhibition  to  the 
■  National  Capital,  as  worthy  of  the  nation's  care,  and  which  will  be  remembered  by 
visitors  to  the  Centennial  with  a  pleasure  second  only  to  that  surrounding  the  event 
of  which  it  was  not  the  least  important  feature.  _  After  this  year  it  will  be  Issued 
annually. 


While  catering  to  the  wants  of  society,  Mrs.   Deihm  does  not  forget  our  mercantile 
affairs.     On  the  15th  of  each  month,  she  publishes 

THE     MERCHANT'S     MAGAZINE, 

Which   mii-rors  all  the  events,  great  and  small,  of  interest  and  importance  to  the  busi- 
ness community.     It  is  the  merchant's  vade  meium. 


TERMS     OF     ADVERTIfSING. 

Twenty  lines,  or  less,  one  insertion.  --------S  3.00 

"  "        one  month.  ___-_---        8.00 

"  "        three  months.  ____---  21.00 

"         nine  months,  --------       50.00 

Yearly  advertisers,  not  exceeding  twenty  lines,  with  the  privilege  of  changing  four 

times  a  year.      -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  --  -  70.00 

Six  lines,  next  to  reading  matter,  per  year,       -------       40.00 

Business  Card,  three  lines,  per  year,    --------  15.00 

Inside  cover,  front,  twenty  lines,  per  year,     -------       70.00 

Outside  cover,  twenty -five  lines,  per  year,  -  -  -  -  -  -  90.00 

NONPAREIL  MEASURE.      NO  EXTRA  CHARGE  FOR  CUTS. 


Geo   p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


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GEO.   P.   ROWELL   &   GO'S 


THE    OTTAAVA    REPUBLICAN. 

Ottiiwa,  -  -  Kansas. 


A.  T.  SHARPE,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


Advertising  rates  low.     Sent  on  application. 

The  Republican  has  the  largest  circulation 
of  any  paper  published  at  Ottawa.  The 
Daily  Republican  Is  extensively  read  by 
residents  of  Ottawa  and  vicinity.  The  weekly 
circulates  throughout  the  entire  State.  As 
advertising  mediums  they  are   unequalled 

MARSHALL,  COUNTY  DEMOCRAT 
Marysville,       -      Marshall  Co.,  Kan. 


Published  Weekly  by 
WILLIAM      BECKER. 

The  only  Democratic  paper  In  the  county. 
Official  paper  for  city  and  county.  Circula- 
tion over  1,500.    An  eight-column  paper. 

Best  Advertising  Medium  In  the  Countv. 


THE       BUILDING        TRADE 

JOURN  A  L. 
St.  liouis,  -  -  Missouri. 

PIERCE  BROS., 
Editors  and  Publishers. 
No.  118  North  Third  St.,        -        St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Subscription,  $1.50  per  Annum. 
Issued  on  the  1st  and  15th  of  Every  Month. 
The  only  journal  of  its  kind  published  in 
the  Mississippi  Valley,    Devoted  to  the  build- 
ing and  allied  interests  of  the  West  and  South- 
west.  Unequalled  as  an  advertising  medium. 

BELLE  VI  li  L.ER     POST. 

Dally  and  Weekly. 
Belleville,  -  -  Illinois. 

BELLEVILLE  PUBLICATION  COMPANY, 
PUBLISHERS. 


Weekly,  Published  Every  Friday. 
Terms  :    Daily,  $7 ;  Weekly,  $2,  per  Annum. 
The  newsiest,  livest  and  largest  circulated 
German  newspaper  in  Belleville.    The  Daily 
Post  has  a  very  large  circulation,  and  is  un- 
equalled as  an  advertising  medium. 

THE    UNIVERSAL    TRIANGLE. 

Published  Monthly  at 
Memphis,  -  Tennessee. 


TRIANGLE  PUBLISHING  COMPANY, 
PUBLISHERS. 

Official  Organ  of  the  Order  of  Knights  and 
Ladies  of  Universal  Brotherhood,  containing 
reports  and  latest  news  from  alltlie  different 
commauderles  of  the  country.  The  circula- 
tion is  large  and  contiuually  increasing 
among  the  members  of  the  different  orders 
and  others.  As  an  advertising  medium  It  is 
unexcelled.    Rates  very  reasonable. 

THE  PORT  HURON  TELEGRAPH. 


Fort  Huron, 


3Iicliigan. 


WILLIAMS  &  SONS,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

The  Morning  Telegraph,  the  only  Demo- 
cratic daily  newspaper  in  the  Seventh  Con- 
gressional District.  Bright,  spicy,  newsy. 
The  Sunday  Telegraph,  the  only  newspaper 
in  Port  Huron  printed  an-1  issued  every  Sun- 
day morning.  Sparkling  and  sprightly".  Mir- 
ror of  Sylvan  City  life.  The  Weekly  Tele- 
graph, a  country  edition  of  The  Telegraph, 
as  advertising  mediums,  they  are  unexcelled. 


CABINET    MAKING   AND   UPHOL- 
STERY. 
New  York  City,     -  -     New  York. 

FRIEDLANDER  &  CO.,  Editors  and  Publ'rs. 
The  only  journal  of  Its  kind  published  in 
New  York  City.  As  an  advertising  medium 
it  Is  unequaled.  RATES  •  1  inch,  1  insertion 
$2.50,  :^mos.  $6  25,  6  mos.  $12.00,  1  year  $20.00  ; 
quarter  page,  1  Insertion  $15.00,  3  inos.  $40.00, 
6  mos.  $75.00.  1  year  $140.00  ;  half  page.  1  inser- 
tion $25.00,  3  mos.  $60.00,  6  mos.  $110.00,  1  year 
$210.00.    For  further  particulars  address 

THE    PUBLISHERS. 


LE    COURIER. 


Bay  City, 


Micliigaiu 


JOHN  L.  HARQUELL, 

Editor  and  Publisher. 


The  Courier  is  the  newsiest,  brightest  and 
most  widely  read  newspaper  in  Bay  City,  and 
as  an  advertl.sing  medium  is  unequalled. 
Advertising  rates  low.  Furnished  ou  appli- 
cation. 

THE     ADVERTISER. 

Issued  Every  Saturday  at 
Nortli  East,  -  Pennsylvania. 

GEORGE  W.  MOORE  &  CO., 
Editors  and  Puljllshers. 
The  Ad\'ertiser  is  a  large,  four  page, 
twentyeight-column  paper,  located  in  a 
thickly-settled  farming  country.  The  growth 
of  this  paper,  both  in  subscription  list  and 
advertising  has  been  the  most  rapid  and  re- 
markable of  any  paper  in  Erie  County  or 
northwest  Pennsylvania.  Advertisers  w^ill 
be  well  repaid  by  giving  it  a  trial.    Rates  low. 


THE     DIALECTIC     REFLECTOR. 

Published  Monthly  at 
Agricultural     College,     Mississippi. 

DIALECTIC  SOCIETY  OF  A.  &  M.  COLLEGE, 

PUBLISHERS. 

W.  B.  STARK,  Business  Manager. 

A  live, clean,  four-page  College  paper.  Issued 
during  the  collegiate  year,  and  devoted  to 
literature,  science  and  industry.  The  Re- 
flector has  a  ver.v  large  circulation  among  ■ 
the  wealthy  residents  of  this  vicinity.  As  an 
advertising  medium  It  is  unsurpassed.  Rates 
very  reasonable. 


THE 
DELAWARE    PROHIBITIONIST. 


Wilmington, 


Delavfare. 


Non-partisan.  Non  sectarian.  Earnest,  Fear- 
less. A  large  six-column,  four-page  Temper- 
ance paper,  devoted  to  the  Interest  of  the 
State  Temperance  Alliance  and  W.  C.  T.  U.  of 
Delaware.  Contains  original  articles  by 
home  talent;  live  editorials,  anil  the  most 
interesting  news  from  all  parts  of  the  Tem- 
perance field. 
Price,  $1.00  a  year,  in  advance. 

THE 
SPARTANSBURGH 


Spartansbu'rgh, 


SENTINEL. 

Pennsylvania. 


R.  A.  MAXWELL,  Editor  and  Pub'r. 


A  bright,  spicy,  readable  paper,  devoted  to- 
the  best  Interests  of  Crawford  County.  Haa 
a  very  large  and  rapidly  increasing  circula- 
tion among  the  best  families  of  the  county. 

As  it  is  the  only  paper  published  In  Spar- 
tansburgh,  advertisers  will  readily  see  the 
advantage  of  giving  it  a  trial. 

Rates  reasonable. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1357 


Seymour    Weekly    Cresset. 

SEYMOUR,  -  - -  -  TEXAS. 

J.  R.  McLAIN,  Chief  Editor.       J.  R.  McLAIN  &  SONS,  Proprietors. 


SUBSCRIPTION,  _  _  -  -  $2.00   PER    ANNUM. 


This  pretty  four-page,  twenty-eight  column  newspaper  Is  published  every  Thursday. 
It  is  readable,  reliable,  entertaining  and  alive  to  the  interests  of  Baylor  County.  Devoted 
to  agriculture,  stock  raising  and  general  interests  of  Northwest  Texas.  Its  circulation  is 
increasing  weekly,  and  we  hope  soon  to  have  the  leading  paper  of  Northwest  Texas. 

Advertising  Rates  :  One  Inch,  one  time,  $1.50 ;  1  month,  $3 ;  3  m.,  $6 ;  6  m.,  .$12 ;  12  m.,  $18 
Two  inches,  1  time,  $2.50;  1  month,  $5  ;  3  m.,  .$10;  6  m.,$16;  12  m.,  .$2%  Three  inches,  1  time 
$4 ;  1  month,  $7  ;  8  m.,  $13 ;  6  m.,  $20  ;  12  m.,  $3:3.  Four  inches,  1  time,  $6  ;  1  month,  $9  ;  3  m. 
$15;  6  m.,  $25;  12  m.,  $40.  One-quarter  column,  1  time,  $9;  1  month,  $12;  3  m.,  $19;  6  ni. 
$33.50 ;  12  m.,  $50.  One  half  column,  1  time,  $12 ;  1  month,  $20  ;  3  m.,  $30 ;  6  m.,  $50 ;  12  m.,  $60 
One  column,  1  time,  .$20 ;  1  month,  $30 ;  3  m.,  $50 ;  6  m.,  $80  ;  12  m.,  $120. 

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The    Maryland    Director. 

PUBLISHED    EVERY   SATURDAY    AT 


BALTIMORE,  -  -     -  -  MARYLAND. 

A.  BURGESS  WILSON,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

THE     NEWSIEST    AND     BEST    WEEKLY    NEWSPAPER    PUBLISHED     BY     COLORED 

PEOPLE    IN    THE    STATE. 


UNSECTARIAN    IN    RELIGION,    INDEPENDENT    IN    POLITICS,    CONSERVATIVE     IN 

LEADERSHIP,    AND    THOROUGHLY    IDENTIFIED    WITH    ALL    THE 

INTERESTS    OF    THE    COLORED    PEOPLE    IN  AMERICA. 


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Colored  People.  

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The    Pioneer. 


PUBLISHED    EVERY    THURSDAY    AT 

GLIDDEN,  -  -  -  -  "WISCONSIN. 

THE    PIONEER    PUBLISHING    CO.,  -  -  -  Proprietois. 


R.    M.    WILLIAMS   and    F.    A.    HEALY,   Editors. 


A   LARGE   EIGHT-PAGE   NEWSPAPER,   INDEPENDENT   IN   POLITICS. 


DEVOTED  TO  THE  MATERIAL  INTERESTS  OF  GLIDDEN  AND  SURROUNDING  COUNTRY 

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<iestlned  to  become  one  of  the  most  prosperous  towns  in  the  State. 

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CALIFORNIA    PATRON    AND    AGRICULTURIST. 

SAN    FRANCISCO,  -  -  -  CALIFORNIA. 

CALIFORNIA   STATE    GRANGE,    Publishers. 
J.  V.  WEB.STER,  -  Manager.  J.   CHESTER,  -  Editor. 

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excellent  and  every  day  makes  it  better.  It  is  prosperous  and  tries  to  make  its  readers 
happy.  Its  contents  are  well  selected,  with  something  for  everybody  and  it  keeps  fully 
abreast  of  all  news,  national  and  local.    Valuable  advertising  medium. 

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THE       DEMOCRAT. 

Issued  every  Tiiursday. 

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Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


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Is  Published  every  Thursday  by  J.  FAREWELL. 
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Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co..  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AD  VANCE- GAZETTE. 

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PENSACOLA,  .....  FLORIDA, 

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facility  and  the  best  material  for  conducting  a  flrst-class  newspaper  and  printing  office. 
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money.    As  an  advertising  medium  it  has  no  su]ierior  In  this  section  of  the  South. 

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THE  PENNSYLVANIA   TEACHER. 

A    MONTHLY    JOURNAL.      DEVOTED    TO    EDUCATION, 
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and  as  an  advertising  medium  for  all  liooks  and  school  apparatus  is  unexcelled. 


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public. 

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DAILY  AND   WEEKLY. 


OMAHA, NEBRASKA. 


MILLER  &  RICHARDSON,  Proprietors. 


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over  all  the  other  dailies  as  an  advertising  medium  ;  and  both  editions,  from  their  general 
and  extensive  circulation  through  the  State,  are  of  the  most  value  to  advertisers.  Rates- 
reasonable ;  f  uraished  on  application. 

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The    Champaign    Democrat. 


URBANA.  .  -  -  -  -  OHIO. 


J.  T.  IRVINE,  Editor  and  Proprietor.  F.  C.  IRVINE,  Business  Manager. 


TERMS    OF    SUBSCRIPTION,  -  -  -  $1.50    PER    YEAR,    IN    ADVANCE. 


The  Democrat  is  a  large  four-page,  thirty-six  column  Weekly,  has  a  circulation  second 
to  none  in  Champaign  and  adjoining  Counties,  and  offers  better  value,  at  reasonable  rates, 
as  an  advertising  medium,  than  any  other  paper  in  its  district. 


ORDERS    SOLICITED.       A    TRIAL    WILL    RESULT    IN    FUTURE    ORDERS. 


Times 


SUPERIOR,  _  -  -  -  "WISCONSIN. 


Douglas  County  has  3,000  population.  Superior  is  the  County  Seat.  The  Times  is 
the  official  organ  of  the  County  and  is  its  oldest  paper,  having  been  established  for  over 
fifteen  years.    It  is 

Edited  by  J.  LUTE.  CHRISTIE. 


Has  a  bona-flde  circulation  of  500,  and  is  a  paper  of  weight  and  influence. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Bancroft    Weekly    Journal. 

BANCROFT,  -  -  .  CUMING   CO.,   NEB. 

ISSUED    EVERY    FRIDAY.      W.  H.  ROGERS,  Publisher. 


The  "JOURNAL"  is  an  eight-page  paper,  advocating  allthat'tends  to  the  best  Inter 
ests  of  its  district  and  the  community  in  which  it  circulates.  A  real  live  paper  read  by  a 
people  of  the  go-ahead  and  thrifty  sort.  Its  readers  are  all  subscribers,  and  its  circulation, 
which  extends  far  and  wide,  is  almost  entii-ely  free  from  the  dead-head  class.  The  "  JOUR- 
NAL," as  an  advertising  medium,  is  not  equalled  by  any  weekly  in  the  State  outside  of 
Omaha  and  Lincoln,  and  advertisers  patronizing  our  columns  may  rely  on  getting  full 
value  for  their  investment  every  time. 

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THE    WINTHROP     BUDGET. 


Wiuthrop, 


Maiue. 


JOHN  A.  STANLEY,  Editor  and  Pub'r. 


A  very  neatly  printed  four-page,  twenty- 
column  paper,  issued  weekly  in  a  prosperous 
and  growing  district.  Contains  all  the  latest 
Items  of  the  day,  both  local  and  general. 
Circulation  Is  large  and  advertisers  can  find 
no  better  medium  for  this  section. 

Kates  Exceedingly  Low.  


THE    MUSICAL    TIMES. 


Bradtlock, 


Peunsylvania. 


W.  H.  LARGE,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


Subscription,  $1.00  per  Annum. 

A  large,  enterprising,  fom-page  monthly 
Journal  devoted  to  niusic  and  literature,  con- 
taining numerous  articles  of  great  interest  to 
musical  people.  Has  a  splendid  and  rapidly 
Increasing  circulation,  and  as  an  advertising 
medium  it  is  unexcelled.     Rates  reasonable. 


CATHOIilC     TEMPERANCE 
ADVOCATE. 


Central  Falls, 


Rhode  Island. 


Issued  monthly  by 

JOHN   McCUSKER,   Publisher. 

An  open  and  avowed  enemy  of  alcohol  in 
all  its  forms.  An  earnest  worlier  in  a  noble 
cause.  Contains  the  cream  of  Catholic  Tem- 
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in  it,  as  it  circulates  in  every  State  in  the 
Union. 

THE    CROCKETT    GLEANER. 
€ninpbellsville,       -       -       Kentucky. 


R.  E.  PURYEAR,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Issued  every  Wednesday. 


A  clean,  vigorous  Democratic  paper,  pub- 
lished in  a  thickly  settled  and  prosperous 
district.  The  Gleaner  has  a  very  large  and 
continually  growing  circulation,  and  Is  now 
one  of  the  foremost  weeklies  of  Kentucky. 
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columns.    Rates  low. 

THE    CHEROKEE    TIMES. 


Cherokee, 


Published  at 


Iowa, 


R.  L.  ROWE,  Publisher. 


A  large,  newsy,  enterprising  and  progres- 
sive weekly,  containing  news,  local,  general 
and  selected.  Being  one  of  tlie  oldest  and 
most  widely  circulated  journals  of  the  State, 
advertisers  can  f orsee  the  advantages  of  giv- 
ing it  a  trial. 

Rates  low. 


THE    ORPHANS'    FRIEND. 

Published  by  the 

OXFORD   ORPHAN   ASYLUM. 

Oxford,       ...       North  Carolina. 

B.  F.  DIXON,  Manager. 

ORGAN  OF  THE  GRAND  LODGE  OF 
NORTH  CAROLINA. 


A   Strictly   Moral   Family   Paper. 
Circulation  3,000.    Published  weekly  at  $1.00 
a  year. 


THE  GLOUCESTER  DAILY  NEWS. 


Issued  every  afternoon  except  Sunday 

at 

Gloucester,       -       -      Massachusetts. 


NEWS  PUBLISHING  CO.,  Publishers. 

The  only  live  daily  paper  published  on 
Cape  Ann  The  growth  of  this  paper,  both  in 
circulation  and  advertising.  Is  most  remark- 
able. To  advertisers  who  wish  to  reacli  the 
people  of  this  section,  the  News  is  unsurpass- 
ed.   Daily  circulation,  3,000.   Rate  reasonable. 


THE    TURIN    GAZETTE. 


Turin, 


Levris   Co.,    N.   Y. 


P.  B.  MERENESS,  Publisher. 


SubscrliJtion,  $1.50  a  Year. 

A  well-established,  well-conducted,  elglit- 

Eage  newspaper,  having  a  good  circulation  In 
ewis  and  adjoining  counties.  A  splendid 
daii-y  and  farming  section.  Terms  of  adver- 
tising made  known  on  application  to  the 
publisher. 


BUCK'S  MONTHLY. 

An  Illustrated  20-Column  Journal  published  at 

Vermont. 


West  Randolph, 

Established  1S75. 

W.  S.  S.  BUCK,   Manager. 

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THE    LODGE. 


A  Weekly  Published  at 
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I.  E.  ABBOTT,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


Devoted  to  the  interests  of  Odd  Fellowship, 
Samaritans,  and  the  Masonic  Fraternity. 
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Circulation  large  and  rapidly  increasing. 


THE    MOOSOMIN    COURIER. 


Moosoiniu, 


Northwest  Ter.,  Can. 


Issued  Weekly. 
NULTY,  BEER  &  LEAPER, 
Proprietors. 
Devoted  to  the  commercial   and   agricul- 
tural Interests  of  the  Provincial  District  of 
Assinlbola    and    the   Canadian    Northwest. 
The  Courier   has   an   Immense    circulation 
among  the  agriculturalists  and  commercial 
men   of  Assinlbola,  and  as  an   advertising 
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THE    SHANESVILLE    NEWS. 


Shanesville, 


Ohio. 


JOHN  DOERSCHUK,  Editor  and  Publisher 


An  independent  monthly  journal,  devoted 
to  tlie  welfare  of  Shanesville  and  vicinity, 
and  the  only  paper  published  in  the  town. 
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ilies of  this  section,  and  is 

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Education. 


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NASHVILLE,  .  -  -  -  TENNESSEE. 


LEON    TROUSDALE,  ex-State  Superintendent  Public  Instruction,  Editor. 

WHEELER,    OSBORNE  &  DUCKWORTH  M'F'G  CO.,  Publishers. 


Published  monthly.  Official  organ  of  the  Superintendents  of  Public  Instruction.  In 
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THE    STORM    LiAKE    TRIBUNE. 


i<toi-in  Lake,  Buena  Vista  Co.,  Iowa. 

LYMAN    H.    HENRY,  Publisher. 


Established  1879. 


Official  organ  of  town  and  county,  with 
largest  circulation,  and  is  a  flrstclass  adver- 
tising medium.    Seven-column  quarto. 


THE  DOBBS  FERRY  RECORD. 


Dobbs  Ferry, 


New  York. 


JOHN  A.  LANT,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

A  large  eight-page  paper,  containing  news 
both  local  and  general,  representing  the 
wealthiest  town  in  Westchester  County.  The 
Record  enjoys  a  circulation  of  which  it  is 
well  proud,  and  as  editions  are  issued  at 
Hastings  on-Hudson  and  Irvington,  adver- 
tisers can  see  the  advantage  of  placing  an 
advertisement  within  its  columns.  Rates  are 
reasonable. 

WESTERN       CATHOLIC      PRESS. 

Published  weekly  at 
<tuincy,  -    -  Illinois. 

WESTERN   CATHOLIC   PRESS 

PUBLISHING   CO. 

Subscription  rates  :  One  dollar  and  a  half,  per 

Year,  payable  in  Advance. 

Devoted  to  Catholic  interests.  Regular 
weekly  circulation  l,oa)  to  veritable  yearly 
subscribers.  Rates  of  advertising  can  be  had 
on  application  at  our  office. 


BETA    THETA    PI. 

Organ  of  the  Beta  Theta  Pi  Fraternity. 

Published  Bi-Monthly  at 

Ciucinnati,  -  -  Ohio. 

BY  THE  FRATERNITY. 
This  paper  is  not  a  local  college  paper,  but 
the  official  organ  of  a  Fraternity  which  has 
chapters  in  almost  every  college  in  the 
country,  and  graduate  members  in  every 
State  in  the  Union.  It  is  of  superior  value 
as  an  advertising  medium.  Has  the  largest 
circulation  of  any  of  the  Fraternity  Journals. 


NEW    ALBANY    DEMOCRAT. 


New  Albany, 


Mississippi. 


J.  A.  RANDOLPH. 
Editor  and  Publisher. 


Issued  every  Thursday. 


The  Democrat  is  extensively  circulated  In 
Union  and  adjoining  Counties.  As  an  adver- 
tising medium  it  Is  unequalled.    Rates  low 

and  furnished  on  application. 

CRESCENT. 


<jreenville, 


West  Virginia. 


Published  weekly  by 
CHAS.     E.     MORTON. 

"  Hew  true  to  the  line,  let  the  chips  fall 
where  they  may."  This  is  its  motto,  and  It 
sticks  to  it.  Devoted  to  the  interests  of  Gil- 
mer County.    It  has  a  circulation  of  nearly 

1,000. 


THE     HERALD. 

Published  Every  Friday  at 
Corinth,  -  -  Mississippi. 

J.  M.  ct  J.  C.  MARTIN, 
Editors   and   Proprietors. 


Has  a  good  circulation  in  North  Mississippi 
and  several  other  States,  especially  in  Texas. 
A  valuable  medium  for  advertisers. 

THE    TEXAS    COURIER-RECORD 
OF    MEDICINE. 


Fort  Worth 


Texas. 


DRS.  DANIEL  &  BROOKS,  PubUshers. 

A  one-hundred  page  octavo  monthly  jour- 
nal, devoted  to  the  medical  profession,  con- 
taining much  and  very  valuable  news  of  in- 
terest, and  we  risk  the  assertion  that  there  is 
not  a  journal  in  America  which  has  attracted 
more  attention  or  made  more  stir  in  the  med- 
ical world  than  the  Texas  Courier-Record. 

A   SPLENDID   ADVERTISINS    MEDIUM. 

^REENPOINT    INDEPENDENT. 

Greenpoint,       -       Long  Island,  N.  Y. 

Published  bv  the 
INDEPENDENT    PUBLISHING    COMPANY. 

Subscription,  $1.00  per  Year,  in  Advance. 
F.  A.  HEWITT,        -  -       Editor. 

A  large  thh-ty-two  column  paper,  contain- 
ing numerous  stories  and  general  news  of 
interest.  Has  a  very  large  and  rapidly  in- 
creasing circulation,  and  advertisers  who 
wish  to  reach  the  people  of  Greenpoint  can 
find  no  better  medium.    Rates  reasonable. 

For  particulars  address, 

INDEPENDENT    PUBLISHING   CO. 

MIDDLE    GEORGIA    ARGUS. 


Jackson, 


Georgia. 


DAVID  J.  THAXTON,  Editor  and  Manager. 
SMITH  &  THAXTON,  Proprietors. 


A  live,  entertaining  and  well-conducted 
newspaper ;  devoted  to  the  interests  of  Butts 
County,  of  which  it  is  the  official  organ.  An 
advertising  medium  of  superior  merit.  Send 
for  rates.    Circulation,  800.        


THE    SCHOOL    MESSENGER. 


Ada, 


Louisiana. 


G.  H.  HARVILL,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


A  monthly  journal  devoted  to  elementary 
mathematics,  querrlcs  and  answers  on  gram- 
mar, history,  philosophy,  geography,  &c.  Has 
a  large  and  constantly  increasing  circulation 
and  is  a  sjjlendid  advertising  medium  for 
this  section.    Rates  moderate. 

T  H  E     E  R  A  . 

Washburn,  -  -  Illinois. 

Published  every  Friday  morning 
BY  THE  ERA  PUBLISHING  COMPANY. 
The  Era  Is  a  live,  independent  paper,  de- 
voted to  the  interests  of  the  people  now  liv- 
ing in  Wooflfor<l  County  especially,  and  those 
of  other  counties  generally.  Its  aim  is  the 
most  news  in  the  least  space,  and  reliability. 
The  Era  has  a  large  bona  tide  circulation,  and 
is  an  excellent  advertising  medium,  and  our 
terms,  which  are  very  liberal,  will  be  made 
known  on  application.  See  us  and  learn 
prices  before  advertising  elsewhere.  Address, 
THE  ERA  PUB.  CO.,  Washburn,  111. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  1363 


ESTABLISHED     lS4'i. 

The    United    Presbyterian. 

PITTSBURGH,  -  - -  PENNSYLVANIA. 

A    FIRST-CLASS    RELIGIOUS   AND     FAMILY    NEWSPAPER. 


CHOICE    MEDIUM    FOR    RELIABLE    ADVERTISERS. 


CIRCULATION  LARGER  THAN  ANY  OTHER  RELIGIOUS  PAPER  PUBLISHED 
IN    PITTSBURGH. 

LEADING    PAPER    OF    THE    UNITED    PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH. 

A  HOME  PAPER,  READ  CAREFULLY  BY  INTELLIGENT,  THRIFTY,  WELL-TO-DO 
PEOPLE. 

IT  IS  POPULAR  WITH  LOCAL  ADVERTISERS— NO  MiEAN  TRIBUTE  TO  ITS  WORTH. 

ONLY    FIRST-CLASS    ADVERTISEMENTS    DESIRED. 

RATES    ARE    VERY    LOW. 

SAMPLE    PAPER    AND    RATES    SENT    ON    APPLICATION. 

Address,  H.    J.    MURDOCH    &    CO., 

55  Ninth  Street,   Pittsburgh,  Pa. 


News. 


KOLMESBURG,  ...  PENNSYLVANIA. 


Published   every   Saturday   by    H.    N.    WELLS. 


Replete  with  reading  matter  of  the  highest  excellence  and  containing  all  the  news  of 
the  week,  and  in  no  respect  Inferior  to  the  best  weeklies  in  the  neighboring  City  of  Phila- 
delphia, of  which  Holmesburg  is  a  suburb. 


It  circulates  extensively  among  an  Intelligent  and  cultured  class  of  people,  and  Is 
patronized  by  many  advertisers  in  Philadelphia  who  use  it  in  preference  to  the  papers 
published  in  the  heart  of  the  City,  when  they  wish  to  reach  its  suburban  residents  and 
those  of  the  adjoming  counties. 

An  advertisement  placed  in  it  will  bear  fruit  as  you  wUl  find  if  j'ou  try  It. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Lalce    Star. 


TIPTONVILLE,  -  _  _  TENNESSEE. 

E.    E.    TIPTON,    Proprietor. 


THE    BEST    ADVERTISING    MEDIUM    IN    NORTHWEST    TENNESSEE. 


HAS    A    SPLENDID    CIRCULATION     THROUGH     ALL    THE    DIFFERENT     COUNTIES 
OF    THIS    SECTION    OF    THE    STATE. 


CONTAINS    MUCH    VALUABLE   AND   INTERESTING   READING   MATTER   AND   ALSO 
ALL    THE    LATEST    LOCAL    AND    GENERAL    NEWS. 


AS    AN    ADVERTISING    MEDIUM    IT    IS    UNEXCELLED    IN    THIS    SECTION. 


RATES    REASONABLE. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1364  ^EO.  P.   ROWELL   &   GO'S 


THE    LABOR    LEAF. 

DETUOIT,  -  -  _-_  -  •  MICHIGAN. 

A  four-page  paper  circulating  widely  in  the  States  and  Canada.  Published  on  Wednes- 
day in  every  week,  by  John  B.  Burton,  50  Larned  Street  West.  Advertising  Rates :  First 
page,  $1.00  per  inch ;  Last  page,  50  cents  per  inch.  No  dead  beat  or  quack  advertisements 
wanted.    Circulation  at  present,  2,500. 

Geo.  p.  Rowkll  &  Co.,  Agents.  No.  10  Spruce  St.  New  York. 


THE     ATHENS      RECORD. 

ATHENS,  -  -  (Formerly  Village  Record.)  -  -        NEW  YORK, 

N.    G.  ALLEN,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

TERMS,  -  -  -  $1-00   PER    YEAR. 

The  Record  is  published  in  a  town  of  over  two  thousand  inhabitants,  situated  on  the 

west  bank  of  the  Hudson' River,  and  is  devoted  to  local  and  general  news.    A  desirable 

advertising  medium.^  P.  rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    JACKSON    HERALD. 

Published  every  Friday  at  „^,^,,  . 

JACKSON      (C.    H),       -  -  '      -  -       WEST    VIRGINIA. 

HENRY   W.   DEEM,  -  -  Editor  and  Publisher. 

An  eight-page,  forty-eight  column,  lively,  readable,  family  and  general  newspaper, 
devoted  to  the  interests  of  Jackson  and  surrounding  vicinity.  The  circulation  of  The 
Herald  ranks  with  the  foremost  in  the  State,  and  as  an  advertising  medium  for  this  sectiou 
it  is  unexcelled     Rates  reasonable  and  will  be  furnished  on  application. 

Geo.  p.  Bowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


ESTABLISHED  1859.  ONLY  PAPER  IN  COUNTY. 

THE   TIMES  AND   GAZETTE. 
REDWOOD    CITY,  -  -  -  CAL,IFORNIA» 

PubUshed  every  Saturday  by  the  San  Mateo  Publishing  Co.    Subscription,  $3  per  annum. 
Four  pages,  28x40.    Circulation  of  600  in  the  county.     Advertising  rates  reasonable. 
J.  A.  CALHOUN,  Editor  and  Manager. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    ARGONIA    CLIPPER. 
ARGONIA,  ....  KANSAS. 

EDGAR  BRAIN,  Publisher. 

Kn  independent  weekly  journal,  containing  much  interesting  and  valuable  reading 
matter  and  all  the  latest  items  of  Interest,  both  local  and  general.  Published  in  one  of  the 
most  progressive  and  prosperous  counties  in  the  State  of  Kansas.  The  circulation  of  the 
"CLIPPER"  extends  throughout  all  the  towns  and  farming  regions  of  the  State, and  as  an 
advertising  medium  is  unsurpassed  in  this  section.    Rates  will  be  furnished  on  application. 


THE    KINGSTON    TIMES. 
KINGSTON,  ....  MISSOURI. 

L.  M.  SPIVEY,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

Published  every  Thursday,  at  Kingston,  the  county  seat  of  Caldwell   County,  Missouri. 
An  ludepeudent  paper,  devoted  to  tlie  local  interests  or  the  county.   An  excellent  adver- 
tising medium  for  this  section.    Subscription,   $1.00  a  year.     Rates  very  reasonable  and 
lication. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St..  New  York. 


tising  — 

furnished  on  application 


PH(ENIX. 
HUNTER,  -  -  -  GREENE  CO.,    N.    Y. 

C.    M.    CARTWRIGHT,    Editor    and    Publisher. 

This  weekly  is  making  rapid  strides  in  its  able  and  earnest  endeavor  to  reach  the  front 
rank  of  journalism.  Its  circulation  is  large  and  on  the  increase,  and  advertisers  who  try  it 
once  will  continue  to  patronize  it.    Rates  low.  o^     >t        -c-     i 

""*■  Geo.    p.   Rowell  &   Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce   St.,   New  York. 


ALEXANDRIA    POST    AND    NATIONAL    ECHO. 

Published  every  Saturday  at  ,,tt.^timt. 

*T  wYAXmtTA.  -  ...  VIRGINIA. 

MAGNUS  L   ROBINSON,        -  -  -       Editor  and  Publisher. 

T«sued  llniulta'neously  every  Saturday  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  and  Washington,  D.  C. 
T«  the  leading  representative  National  Colored  Newspaper,  conservative  m  tone,  and 
indorsed  bv  the  people.  Edited  by  those  who  have  the  courage  of  their  convictions.  It  has 
k  larce  aiid  increasing  circulation  in  the  two  Virginias,  District  of  Columbia  as  also 
fhrouifhout  every  State  in  the  Union.  It  is  beyond  all  comparison  the  best  journal  and  the 
most  valuable  advertising  medium  of  its  character.  Rates  very  reasonable  and  f  urmshed 
on  appb'catioii  Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St..  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER   DIRECTORY.  1365 

The    Salt    Lake    Herald. 

THE    PEOPLE'S    PAPER. 

DAILY,     SUNDAY    AND    WEEKLY. 

SALT    LAKE    CITY.  -  -  _  -  UTAH. 


THE    HERALD    PRINTING    AND    PUBLISHING    COMPANY,    Proprietors. 


The  Herald  has  the  largest  circulation  among  all  classes  of  the  community  of  any 
newspaper  published  in  Utah,  and  its  value  as  an  advertising  medium  is  not  surpassed. 
Advertising  rates,  which  are  low,  can  be  made  known  by  addressing  the   proprietors. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The  Los  Angeles  Daily  Times. 

LOS  ANGELES,  -  _-_  -  CALIFORNIA. 

THE    REPRESENTATIVE     DAILY    OF    SOUTHERN    CALIFORNIA. 


•ST.oO    PER    YEAR.    $4.00    FOR    SIX    MONTHS. 


The  Los  Angeles  Weekly  Mirror. 

H.    H.    BOYCE.  HARRISON    GRAY    OTIS. 


THE    HANDSOMEST    AND    CHEAPEST      WEEKLY    IN     CALIFORNIA. 


ONE    YEAR,    .§2.00.       SIX    MONTHS,    .§1.00. 


TIMES-MIRROR    CO.,     LOS    ANGELES,     CALIFORNIA. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The  Detroit  Every  Saturday. 

PUBLISHED    EVERY    SATURDAY    AT 

DETROIT,  -  - -  -  MICHIGAN. 

BY    THE    EVERY    SATURDAY    CO. 


A    LARGE,    EIGHT  PAGE    WEEKLY    JOURNAL,    DEVOTED    TO    SOCIAL   INTERESTS, 
LITERATURE,    MU-SIC.     ART,      SPORTING     AND    THE    DRAMA,    AND    HAS 
THE    LARGEST    CIRCULATION    OF    ANY    PAPER    OF    ITS    CLASS 
IN  THE  WEST.     ITS  CIRCULATION  EXTENDS  THROUGH- 
OUT    EVERY     STATE      IN      THE     UNION. 

Advertisers  desiring  to  place  their  wares  and  goods  before  an  appreciative  and  purchas- 
ing class  of  readers  should  not  fail  to  try  the  columns  of  this  paper.  As  an  advertising 
medium  it  is  without  an  equal.    For  particulars  address,  THE    PUBLISHER. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents  10,  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

Daily    Hotel    Reporter. 

ST.    PAUL,  -  -       ^^-  -  MINNESOTA. 

W.    M.    TILESTON,    Proprietor. 
TERMS,    FOUR    DOLLARS    PER    ANNUM. 


Sworn  to  circulation,  3,000  copies  dailv.  It  has  a  LARGER  CIRCULATION  than  any 
similar  paper  west  of  Chicago,  and  is  acknowledged  the  BEST  ADVERTISING  MEDIUM 
for  hotel  and  business  men  generally.  It  has  a  free  daily  circulation  upon  the  out- 
going and  Incoming  trains  on  fifteen  lines  of  railroads  termiuatiug  in  St.  Paul,  extend- 
ing throughout  Minnesota,  Iowa  and  Wisconsin,  and  through  Dakotah  Territor.v  and 
into  the  British  Possessions ;  also  on  the  river  and  lake  steamers,  at  the  city  hotels 
and  at  the  watering  places  during  the  summer,  with  the  circulation  doubled.' 

GIVE    IT    A    TRIAL. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1366 


GEO.  P.  ROW  ELL   &  GO'S 


EVENING     WISCONSIN. 
Milwaukee,  -  Wisconsin. 

Published  daily  and  weekly 
BY    CRAMER,  AIKENS   &    CRAMER. 
WILLIAM   E.    CRAMER.   ANDREW  J.   AIK- 
ENS, JOHN  F.  CRAMER,  Proprietors. 
Terms:   Evening  Wisconsin,  One  copy.  One 
Year,  by  mail,  .§6. (JO;  Weekly  Wisconsin, 

One  copy.  One  Year,  $1.00. 
Largest  circulation  in  the  State,  and   ac- 
knowledged   by  regular  advertisers  as  the 
best  advertising  medium.    Sample  copy  sent 
on  application. 

LA    GAZETTE    DE    JOLIETTE. 

Published  every  Tuesday  and  Friday. 
Jolictte,  .  .  Quebec. 


THE  JOLIETTE  PRINTING  CO. 
Editors  and  Publishers. 


Subscription  price,  $2.50  Per  Annum. 

Advertising  rates  furnished  on  application. 
A  Political,  Commercial,  Agricultural  and 
Advertising  Journal. 

THE    CONCORDIA    EAGLE. 


Vidalia, 


Louisiana, 


L.  S.  CORNWELL, 
Editor   and   Proprietor, 

The  llvest  journal  on  the  Louisiana  coast 
between  Memphis  and  New  Orleans.  Goes 
into  the  home  of  every  intelligent  citizen  of 
Concordia  and  Catahoula  parishes,  and  cir- 
culates largely  in  Tensas  Parish,  La.,  the  city 
of  Natchez,  Miss.,  and  elsewhere. 


Cross  Plains, 


POST. 


Alabama. 


Issued  every  Friday. 


E.  D.  ACKER  and  E.  D.  McCLELEN, 
Publishers. 


Circulating  in  an  important  railroad  centre 
and  rich  agricultural  and  mining  region,  it 
l8  the  best  advertising  medium  in  North- 
eastern Alabama.    Send  for  our  rates. 


HEKALD, 


Kent  City, 


Micliigan. 


FRANK  E.  ACKERMAN, 
Editor  and  Publisher. 


A  BRIGHT,  BREEZY  WEEKLY. 


Keeps  up  with  the  times,  and  handles  all 
questions  in  a  way  that  makes  Its  opinions 
felt.    Advertisers  know  its  value. 

ALLEN    ADVOCATE. 


Scottville, 


Kentucky. 


I.  E.  McCLURE,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


Issued  every  Thursday  anti  read  by  every  one 
In  and  around  Scottville. 


A  valuable  journal  for  advertisers,  iilled 
with  news  and  reaching  flrst-class  people. 


INDUSTRIAL     MOTOR. 


Des  Moines, 


Iowa, 


THOS.  G.  OR  WIG  &  CO..  Publishers. 


A  monthly,  illustrated,  class-paper,  scienti- 
fic and  mechaliical.  Terras,  T5c.  a  year,  post- 
paid. To  Advertisers  :  —  Cuts  illustrating 
business  houses,  factories,  new  inventions, 
machinery,  products,  etc.,  will  be  inserted 
and  editorial  descriptions  and  comment 
given.  The  benefits  to  be  derived  from  ju- 
dlcious  advertising,  we  need  not  mention. 

DEWITT    GAZETTE. 

DeWitt,  .  -  Arkansas. 


J.  P.  POYNTER,  Publisher. 


Published  every  Wednesday  in  a  prosper- 
ous and  growing  town  in  Arkansas,  and  un- 
equalled as  an  advertising  medium.  Adver- 
tisers desiring  space  in  papers  in  the  West 
will  do  well  to  send  for  our  rates,  which  are 
very  reasonable. 

For  particulars,  address  as  above. 


DAKOTA    SIFTINGS. 


Minuewaukan, 


Dakota, 


J.  W.  SHEPPARD,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


The  Siftings  Is  the  only  paper  published  in. 
this  properous  and  flourishing  town. 


Best   advertising  medium. 


Send  for  rates. 


THE    HASTINGS 
Hastings, 


INDEPENDENT, 
Iowa, 


C.  J.  SPERE, 
Editor  and  Publisher. 

THE  ONLY  NEWSPAPER  PUBLISHED   AT 
HASTINGS. 


ITS  CIRCULATION  IS  IMMENSE  AND  CON- 
STANTLY INCREASING. 


ADVERTISERS  REMEMBER  THIS. 


THE  TEXAS  PRAIRIE  FLOWER. 


Published  at 


Corsicana, 


Texas. 


By  MRS.  C.  M.  WINKLER. 

Subscription,   $2.00    Per    Annum. 

A  fifty  two  page  octavo  monthly  magazine 
devoted  to  the  Pure,  the  True  and  the  Beau- 
tiful. This  magazine  enjoys  a  large  and  rap- 
idly increasing  circulation,  and  is  one  of  the 
best  advertising  mediums  of  its  class  in. 
Texas.  Rates  are  reasonable  and  will  be  fur- 
nished on  application. 


SATURDAY    GLOBE. 


Oskaloosa, 


Iowa, 


JOHNSON  &  SHOCKLEY  BROTHERS, 
Editors  and  Publishers. 


A  HOME  AND  FAMILY  PAPER. 


Issued  every  Saturday. 


A  general  newspaper,  and  discusses  the- 
topics  of  the  times  fairly  from  an  independ- 
ent standpoint  and  without  regard  to  parti- 
zan  prejudices. 


AMERICAN:  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


1367 


Clothing-Furnishing    Gazette 


96    SPRING    STREET, 


NE'W    YORK. 


JOS.   W.    GIBSON,  _  _  _  Publisher 

Issued  on  the  15th  of  each   month. 


SUBSCRIPTION,  $-j.00  A  YEAR. 


DEVOTED  TO  THE  INTERESTS  OF 
MANUFACTURERS  AND   DEALERS 
IN    CLOTHING,    MEN'S    FUR- 
NISHING GOODS,  HATS,  Etc. 


ADVERTISING    CUTS   AND    NOVEL- 
TIES   FOR    RETAIL    DEALERS. 


CATALOGUE    SENT    FREE   ON    AP- 
PLICATION. 


^,,y  JOS.  W.  GIBSON,  96  Spring  Street,    ,■ 

^  New  York. 


The     Eye 


PUBLISHED  EVERY  SATURDAY,  AT 


CLEVELAND, 


OHIO. 


This  jolly,  jaunty  journal  holds  the  mirror  up  to  nature,  and  reflects  in  its  wise  and 
witty  pages  everything  about  everything,  from  the  elegant  extravagances  of  Euclid 
avenue  to  the  humbler  happenings  of  lowlier  localities.  It  forgets  nothing,  and  remem- 
bers everything.  When  it  is  right  to  boom  a  thing  it  booms  it ;  when  a  thing  ought  to  be 
sat  on  it  is  sat  on. 


ITS     CIRCULATION     IS     T.OOO     COPIES. 


It  could  claim  more,  but  it  don't.  It  finds  that  enough  lying  is  done  in  the  world 
without  lying  about  circulation ;  consequently  it  doesn't  claim  to  have  the  next  highest 
circulation  to  the  New  York  Herald,  or  a  million  a  week,  or  anything  of  that  kind. 


THOSE   WHO   KNOW    IT    LIKE   IT,    AND   THOSE   WHO   HATE    IT    FEAR    IT. 


The  only  question  It  cannot  settle  is  who  likes  it  better— its  readers  or  its  advertisers.    Both 

classes  find  that  it  pays  to  u^e  it. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1368 


GEO.  P.   ROWELL   &   CO'S 


Gaylord, 


THE    REGISTER. 

Miiiuesota. 

JAMES  S.  MILLS, 
Editor  and  Publisher. 


The  enterprising  village  on  the  prairie. 

THE  SECOND   MOST   PROMINENT  PLACE 

IN  THE  COUNTY. 

Bates  reasonable.    Address  the  Publisher. 

AS     AN     ADVERTISING     MEDIUM     THIS 

PAPER  IS  SECOND  TO  NONE 

IN  THE  COUNTY. 


THE    JAMESON    REPORTER. 


Jameson, 


Missouri, 


Published  Every  Friday,  by 

M.  F.  STIPES,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

A  large,  bright  and  interesting  paper  con- 
taining nevrs,  both  local  and  general.  The 
Reporter  can  well  boast  of  a  splendid  and 
continuallj'  increasing  circulation  and  being 
the  only  paper  published  in  .lameson.  Ad- 
vertisers who  wish  to  reach  the  people  of  this 
prosperous  and  wealthy  vicinity,  should  not 
fail  to  give  it  a  trial.     Rates  very  reasonable. 


THE    MT.    AUBURN    STAR. 


Mt.  Auburn, 


Iowa. 


Published  every  Wednesday. 

S.  A.  OREN,  -  F.  F.  KNAPP, 

Editors  and  Proprietors. 

THE   LARGEST   CIRCULATION    AND    THE 

BEST  ADVERTISING  MEDIUM  IN 

THE    NORTH    PART    OF 

BENTON  COUNTY. 


Independent  in  politics  and  all  other  things. 


THE    HICO    REPORTER. 


Published  every  Friday  at 


Hico, 


Texas. 


B.  M.  DAVIS,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

A  live  local  paper,  published  in  the  interest 
of  Hico  and  vicinity.  Contains  editorials 
on  all  the  leading  Issues  of  the  day,  together 
with  a  carefully  collated  epitome  of  general. 
State  and  county  news.  As  an  advertising 
medium  for  this  section  it  cannot  be  sur- 
passed. For  particulars  apply  to  the  pub- 
lisher. 


THE    OXFORD    REGISTER. 

Published  every  Saturday. 
Oxfortl,  -  Sumner  Co.,  Kan. 

J.  S.  CONVERSE,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

Subscription  price,  $1.50  Per  Year. 

The  Register  is  an  eight  page,  48-column 
paper,  independent  in  politics  and  devoted 
to  local  and  general  news  ;  is  aclinowledged 
to  be  the  best  family  newspaper  in  Sumner 
County.  Circulation,  SCO.  Advertising  rates 
reasonable. 


THE    LUVERNE    GAZETTE. 


liuverne, 


Minnesota, 


HAMMOND  &  SAVAGE, 
Editors  and  Pulilishers. 
An  independent  weekly  paper,  devoted  to 
spreading  local  and  general  news  among  tlie 
people  ;ind  to  the  business  interests  of  its 
advertisers.  Its  circulation  equals  (or  ex- 
ceeds) any  otlier  paper  in  the  county.  Its  ad- 
vertisingrates  are  low,  and  is  the  best  me- 
dium for  reaching  the  largest  number  of 
readers  in  this  section.  Suljscription,  $1.50 
per  annum.    Foreign  advertising  solicited. 


THE    BLUE    BLANKET.       . 

Published  every  Thursday  at 
Bangor,  -  -  Dakota. 

D.4NIEL  PULCOMER. 
Editor  and  Publisher. 
A  large,  bright  and  vigorous  paper,  devoted 
to  the  interests  of  the  "Blue  Blanket  Coun- 
try," the  garden  of  the  Dakotahs.  Contains 
the  latest  local  and  general  news,  and  is  read 
throughout  the  Territory.  Advertisers 
should  not  fail  to  give  it  their  serious  atten- 
tion wlien  advertising  in  this  section.  Rates 
furnished  on  application. 


REVIEW. 


Rock  Rapids, 


Io%va. 


CHARLES  CREGLOW,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


Issued  every  Friday. 


One  of  the  bravest  standard  bearers  of  Dem- 
ocracy in  the  ranks   of  the  country 
press  of  the  banner  State  of  Repub- 
icanism.    Loved  by  its  friends, 
respected   by   its   enemies, 
and  read  by  everybody. 

PELICAN    RAPIDS    TIMES. 

Live !    Newsy  !    Live  ! 


Pelican  Rapids, 


Minnesota. 


Published  everj'  Saturday  by 
A.  E.  RATHBUN. 


The  future  metropolis  of  the  park  region  of 
Minnesota;  Is  the  best  advertising  medium 
in  Northwest  Minnesota.  Has  been  enlarged 
and  improved. 


THE    COLLINSVILLE    TIMES. 


Pulilished  every  Saturday  at 
Collinsville,  -  -  Texas. 


A  twenty  -  eight  column  newspaper,  de- 
voted to  the  interests  of  Collinsvllle  and 
vicinity.  Contains  all  the  latest  local  and 
general  news.  Has  a  very  large  circulation 
among  all  classes  of  people  throughout  the 
State.  Advertisers  who  wish  to  reach  the 
people  of  this  section  can  find  no  better 
medium. 


Rates  reasonable. 


THE    ELKTON    RECORD. 


Elkton,  -  -  Dakota. 

CHARLES    A.    BANCROFT, 
Editor  and  Publisher. 


The  Record  is  the  best  paper  published  at 
Elkton  and  unequaled  as  an  advertising 
medium.  Give  it  a  trial  and  you  will  never 
regret  it. 


Rates  low,  furnished  on  application. 


NEBRASKA     NORMAL 
INSTITUTE. 


Grauil  Island, 

J. 


Nebraska. 


A.  HOLMES,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Issued  monthlj'. 

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and  in  the  interests  of  teachers. 

Subscription,  SOTcents  per  Annum. 

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Brighton    Beach    Journal 


BROOKLYN,  -  -  -  NEW    YORK. 


P  U  BLISHED      WEEKLY 


COVERING     THE     NEWS     OF     CONEY    ISLAND,     SHEEPSHEAD    BAY,    BATH,     FORT 

HAMILTON,    BAY    RIDGE,    THE    TOWNS     OF    GRAVESEND    AND 

NEW     UTRECHT,     AND     KINGS     COUNTY. 


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ON    CONEY    ISLAND. 

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of  Boston.    Its  large  circulation  among  all  classes  of  busines.s  men  and  the  leading  Demo- 
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Boston.  

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THE     GAZ E  T  T  E  . 

STEUBEN  VIL,L,E,  .....  OHIO. 

Published  Dally  and  Weekly. 

THE  ONLY  DEMOCRATIC  PAPER  IN  JEFFERSON  COUNTY. 
McFADDEN  &  HUNTER,  Proprietor.?. 
The  Weekly  Gazette,  issued  every  Friday,  is  a  large,  forty-column  folio,  and  has  a 
general  circulation  throughout  Jefferson  and  adjoining  countles'of  Ohio,  West  Virginia  and 
Pennsylvania. 

The  Daily  Gazette,  a  forty-eight  column  quarto  on  Saturdays,  and  a  twenty-eight 
column  folio  on  other  week  days,  circulates  more  largely  in  the  city  of  Steubenville  than 
any  other  paper.    Advertising  rates  reasonable. 

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XHE    ELECTRICIAN    AND    ELECTRICAL    ENGINEER. 


Published  by  ELECTRICAL  PUBLISHING  CO. 


115    NASSAU    STREET, NEW    YORK    CITY. 

A  monthly  quarto  journal  of  thirty-two  pages,  devoted  to  the  advancement  and  diffusion 
of  Electrical  Science,  and  intended  to  contribute  to  the  information  of  those  engaged  in 
electrical  industries.  New  discoveries  and  inventions  are  described,  and,  when  necessai'y,. 
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THE  CLARK  COUNTY  RECORD. 

CHARLESTOWN,  ....  INDIANA. 

DEVOTED    TO    THE    BEST    INTERESTS    OF    THE    HOME    AND    SOCIETY. 
Issued  Every  Saturday  by 

WM.  S.  FERRIER, Editor  and  Proprietor. 

TERMS,    $2.00    A    YEAR,    IN    ADVANCE. 

Independant  on  all  subjects.  The  only  paper  in  Southern  Indiana  that  dares  to  squarely 
antagonize  the  traffic  in  intoxicating  liquors.  For  constitutional  prohibition  uncompro- 
misingly. Correspondence  from  all  quarters  solicited.  Advertising  orders  from  responsible 
parties  will  receive  prompt  attention  and  at  reasonable  rates. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

ESTABLISHED      1871. 

HLAS. 


ST.  liOUIS,  .....  MISSOURI. 


BOHEMIAN.  WEEKLY  CIRCULATION,  7,200.  WEDNESDAY. 

The  organ  f>f  all  Bohemian  Catholic  Societies  throughout  the  United  States.  Circulation 
constantly  increasing.  Sperial  inducements  to  advertisers  who  desire  to  reach  a  class  of 
people  not  obtained  by  other  publications. 

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THE    CALGARY    HERALD. 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  13Vt 

The     National     Stockman     and 

Farmer. 

PITTSBURGH,  -  -  .  PENNSYLVANIA, 


THE    LEADING    AMERICAN    BREEDERS'    AND    FARMERS'    JOURNAL. 


LARGER    WEEKLY    CIRCULATION     THAN    ANY     OTHER     LIVESTOCK    PAPER    IN 

AMERICA. 


Practical,  Progressive,  Clean,  Fresli,  Vigorous  and  Reliable,  being  devoted  exclusively 
to  live-stoclc  and  farm  interests,  with  no  side  issues  whatever,  its  entire  circulation  is 
among  progressive  breeders  and  farmers,  the  most  generally  well-to-do  people  of  any  class 
in  the  world. 


A  SUPERIOR  ADVERTISING  MEDIUM.        RATES   VERY  LOW  AND   ALIKE   TO    ALL. 


ONLY  FIRST-CLASS  BUSINESS  FROM  RELIABLE  PARTIES  ACCEPTED  AT  ANY  PRICE. 


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Defiance    Co.    Republican. 

DEFIANCE,  -  -  -  -  -  OHIO. 

A.    W.    MAVIS, Editor  and  Publisher. 

THE    OFFICIAL  ORGAN  OF  DEFIANCE  COUNTY. 

There  is  not  a  more  influential  weekly  of  Its  age  published  in  Ohio.  In  politics  it  is 
rankly  republican  but  not  stone  blind  ;  it  has  an  opinion  of  its  own  and  is  not  afraid  to 
express  it  although  professing  and  giving  the  highest  fidelity  and  allegiance  to  the  historic 
organization  of  which  it  is  proud  to  be  a  standard  bearer.  Its  circulation  is  eonimensu 
rate  with  its  merits,  and  advertisers  who  want  their  money's  worth  should  not  pass  it  by. 

Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

The   California    Homoeopath. 

234    SUTTER    STREET,  -  SAN    FRANCISCO,  CAL. 

A    BI-MONTHLY    JOURNAL,  ■$!     A     YEAR. 

DEVOTED    TO    HOMCEOP.\THY    ON    THE    PACIFIC    COAST. 

WM.    BOERICKE,  M.  D.,  Editor.  -  BOERICKE    &   SCHRECK,    Publishers. 

IT    REACHES    EVERY     HOMOEOPATHIC     PHYSICIAN    ON    THE     COAST.    AND    A 

GREAT    JIANY    LAY    PERSONS.      IT    HAS    A    LARGE    CIRCULATION, 

AND    IS    A    VALUABLE    ADVERTISING    MEDIUM. 

RATES    ARE  : 

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HALF    PAGE .        aft 

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BAPTIST    PIONEER. 

SELMA,  ......  ALABAMA. 

The  reputation  loug  ago  acquired  and  so  well  and  ably  sustained  by  this  publication, 
which  every  week  reaches  some  of  the  best  homes  in  the  South,  makes  any  reference  to  its 
standing  and  value  as  an  advertising  medium  a  work  of  supererogation.  Its  rates  are  low 
for  such  valuable  space. 

Geo.  p.  Rowkll  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


R  U  STL E  R . 
POMONA,  -  .  .  .  -  CALIFORNIA. 

ED.    L.    BUCK,    Editor    and    Publisher. 


A  sprightly  sheet,  full  of  news,  and  circulating  largely  in  Southern  California.  The 
Interests  of  this  section  are  large  and  important,  and  if  you  want  your  advertisements  to 
reach  them  The  Rustler  is  your  paper. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE      GAYIiORD      HERALD. 


GAYLORD,  ......  KANSAS. 

LEW  C.  HEADLEY,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 
Subscription,  $1.50  per  year;  75  'cents,   six  months. 
The  Herald  is  published  every  Thursday,  has  a  Jsteady  circulation  and  is  an  excellent 
advertising  medium.    It  is  the  paper  through  which  advertisers  can  reach  th3  surrounding 
country.  Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


INDIAN    MISSIONARY. 
McALESTER,  ....  INDIAN    TERRITORY. 

A.   FRANK    ROSS,   Editor  and  Publisher. 

Advertisers  wishing  to  reach  that  class  of  our  people  who  are  interested  in  the  red  man 
and  his  affairs,  and  those  who  do  business  with  him,  will  find  what  they  want  in  this 
monthly  publication. 

Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


HICKORY    CO.    HERALD. 


HERMITAGE,  .....  MISSOURI. 

ALEX.    HUMBLE,  Editor  and   Publisher. 

This  paper  makes  no  pretensions  at  all.  It  is  one  of  performance  not  of  promise.  It  does 
not  claim  the  largest  circulation  of  any  paper  on  earth  or  elsewhere.  What  it  does  claim 
is  that  advertisers  in  it  are  going  to  get  their  money's  worth,  and  that  is  generally  what  is 
looked  for. 

GIBSON    COUNTY    HERALD. 


TRENTON,  ....  TENNESSEE. 


The  Herald  is  the  only  ALL-HOME-PRINT  paper  in  its  Congressional  District,  composed 
of  eight  counties,  and  is  published  at  the  county  seat  of  a  county  containing  45,000  inhabitants. 


SPLENDID    ADVERTISING    MEDIUM.  BENTON    &    LOWRY,  Publishers. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    HANOVER    POST. 


HANOVER,  .....  ONTARIO. 

W.    H.    ASHLEY,    Editor    and    Proprietor. 

Published  every  Thursday.  The  Post  is  rapidly  becoming  the  leading  paper  of  the 
County  of  Grey,  and  will  be  found  one  of  the  best  advertising  mediums.  A  fine  eight-page 
paper.    Send  for  our  advertising  rates.     A  limited  space  devoted  to  foreign  advertisements. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    FORT    MYERS    PRESS. 

FORT    MYERS,  .  -  -  .  FLORIDA. 

A  ]>aper  in  its  first  year,  piiblished  far  south  of  any  other  on  the  peninsula  of  Florida. 
People  wishing  to  learn  something  of  the  only  tropical  portion  of  Florida,  will  do  well  to 
subscril)e  for  it.  Those  seeking  homes  in  Florida  for  climatic  reasons,  or  for  the  culture  of 
tropical  fruits,  will  find  it  an  invaluable  guide.  There  is  no  other  portion  of  Florida  that  so 
fullv  meets  the  best  conditions  sought  l)v  Florida  settlers,  and  the  Fort  Myers  Press  is  the 
paper  thev  need  to  take.  Price,  $,2M  a  vear.  S.  C.  CLEVEL.\ND,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  137S 


The    American    Home. 


•       PUBLISHED    MONTHLY    AT 

PRINCETON,  -  -  -  -  KENTUCKY. 


REV.  T.  E.  RICHEY,  .....  Editor. 


CIRCITLATION   (SWORX   TO)   5,000. 


A  live,  energetic  paper  containing  items  of  Interest  on  all  the  leading  questions  of 
the  day  ;  besides  valuable  literary  and  reading  matter,  such  as  is  welcome  and  appreciated 
in  every  household.  Its  already  large  circulation  is  the  best  evidence  of  its  superior 
merit.  It  is  intended  to  so  increase  its  circulation  as  to  reach  the  iO.OOO  marli  in  a  very 
few  months.  Advertisers  cannot  fail  to  see  the  advantages  to  be  derived  from  making 
use  of  a  medium  with  so  large  a  circulation  among  people  who  have  the  means  to  gratify 
their  tastes  and  supply  their  necessities. 


RATES,    WHICH    ARE     REASONABLE,    WILL    BE     FURNISHED     ON    APPLICATION 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St..  New  York. 


The    Island    Reporter. 


PUBLISHED   EVERY   THURSDAY   IN  THE    GEOGRAPHICAL,    AGRICULTURAL,    HIS- 
TORICAL,   GEOLOGICAL    AND    RHETORICAL    CENTRE    OF 
THE    ISLAND   OF    CAPE    BRETON, 

BADDICK,  -  -  -  NOVA   SCOTIA. 

It  aims  to  give  a  condensed  summary  of  the  local  and  general  news  of  the  County, 
the  Island,  the  Province  and  the  world  at  large. 


It  is  always  good  natured  and  generous.    It  has  adopted  the  golden  rule— "Do  to  others 
as  they  do  to  you,"  and  the  mercantile  rule  of 

ONE     DOIiLiAR     IN     ADVANCE. 


In  Job  Work  the  Repokter  office  will  furnish  everything  necessary  to  adorn  a  fence 
or  enrich  a  card  basket.  All  executed  In  a  neat  and  stylish  manner.  As  an  advertising 
medium  It  has  no  superior  in  the  Province,  and  can  safely  be  classed  among  the  best 
journals  in  British  Columbia.  i 


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1374 


GEO.  P.  KOWELL   &  GO'S 


Oesterreichisch-Amerikanische 

Zeitung. 


(AUSTRIAN    AMERICAN     GAZETTE.) 


350    EAST    HOUSTON    STREET, 

p.     O.     BOX    548. 


NEW    YORK. 


M.    SCHNITZER,    Editor. 


SCHMTZER    BROS,,    Piiblisbers, 


The  Austrian-American-   Gazette,  published  at  New  York  and  Chicago,  Is  the  only 

Eaper   exclusively  devoted   to   the   interests   of   Bohemians,   Hungarians   and  Austrlans 
vlng  in  the  United  States. 
There  are  more   than  tvro   hundred   tht)usand    persons  here  from    the  United   King- 
■doms  of   Austria,  Hungary  and   Bohemia,  and    the   above    paper   is   the   only  one  that 
represents  their  interests,  and  is  therefore  patronized  by  them. 

An  advertisement  in  this  paper  vrill  not  be  overlooked,  but  will  surely  be  considered. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


CIRCULATES    IN    EVERY    STATE    IN    THE    UNION. 


THE    NORTH    AND    SOUTH. 


BUFFALO, 


NEW  YORK. 


A  live,  sixteen-page,  48-column  monthly  journal,  devoted  to  the  cause  of  Southern  im- 
migration and  the  development  of  the  agricultural,  manufacturing  and  industrial  resources 
of  the  South.  Advertisers  will  find  it  reasonable  in  rates  and  satisfactory  in  results.  Sub- 
scription rates  :  One  year,  60  cents.    Established  1881. 

THE  NORTH  AND  SOUTH  PUBLISHING  COMPANY,  J.  T.  MCLAUGHLIN,  Manager. 

Advertising  rates  furnished  on  application  to  the  publishers,  or  to 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


KNOX    COUNTY    NEWS. 


CREIGHTON, 


NEBRASKA. 


MARKLEY    &    MARCH,  Editors  and  Publishers. 


THE     OFFICIAL     PAPER     OF     KNOX     COUNTY. 


Has  the  largest  advertisement  of  any  newspaper  in  the  county,  and  is  a  first-class  adver- 
tising medium. 


ONLY    DEMOCRATIC    PAPER    IN    THE    COUNTY. 
Geo.  P.  Rowell  &   Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    ADVERTISER. 


Waldo, 


Florida. 


JOHN  B.  JOHNSTON,  Editor. 
WILLIAM  J.  JOHNSTON,  Jr.,  Publisher. 


Published  every  Thursday  morning. 

Entered  at  the  Post  Office  at  Waldo,  Florida, 
as  second-class  mail  matter.  A  live  news- 
paper and  superior  advertising  medium. 
Rates  made  known  on  application.  Terms 
of  Subscription,  one  year  in  advance,  $2.00. 


THE    RAYMOND    GAZETTE. 

Is.sued  every  Friday  at 
Raymond,  -  -  Dakota. 


GOSPER    COUNTY    CITIZEN. 


Homerville, 


Nebraska. 


CITIZEN  PUBLISHING  COMPANY 

(LEE  &  BOGUE), 

Editors  and  Publishers. 


The  Citizen  is  one  of  the  best  advertising 
mediums  in  Gosper  County.  Its  circulation 
Is  very  large  and  constantly  increasing.  Try 
it  and  you  will  not  regret  it.    Rates  low. 


PAUL  DUTCHER,  Publisher. 
Is  a  very  neatly  printed  eight-page  paper, 
and  one  of  the  representative  weeklies  of 
Dakota.  The  Gazette  has  a  very  large  circu- 
lation, not  only  in  the  county  but  through- 
out the  Territory.  Advertisers  cannot  find  a 
better  medium  for  this  section  of  the  West. 
Rates  reasonable  and  furnished  on  applica- 
tion^  

THE    ADVERTISER. 


Charlottetown,    Prince    Edward    Is- 
land,  -  -  Canada. 


Is   Published   every  Thursday   evening    by 
PETER  McCOURT,  Editor  and  Prop'r. 


Terms,  One  Dollar  a  Year. 


Advertising  Solicited. 


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THEY    ARE    MORE    NUMEROUS,    EXCELLENT    AND    VARIED 
THAN    THOSE    OF    ANY    OTHER    PAPER. 


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WEEKLY,    $1.35    PER    YEAR,    IN    ADVANCE. 


CRICHFIELD    BROTHERS,    Publishers, 

Hanover,    Kau. 


AS    AN    ADVERTISING    MEDIUM    IT    HAS    NO     SUPERIOR    IN    THE    STATE    OR 

COUNTRY.      THOSE    WHO    TRY    IT    APPRECIATE    IT,    AND    THOSE   WHO 

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Geo.  p.  Roweix  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


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GEO.  P.   ROVVELL   &  GO'S 


THE    PEOPl.E'S    ADVOCATE. 


WeUlon,     N.     C,    and    Norfolk,  Va. 

S.  G.  NEWSOME,         -        -        Editor. 

Rev.  W.  R.  MAISON,  Oen.  Agent. 
Terras   of    Subscription :    One    Year, 
In  Advance,  $1.50 
A  valuable  medium  through  which  to  reach 
a  large  and  prosperous  class  of  people.  Its  cir- 
culation is  constantly  Increasing.    Advertis- 
ing Rates:  Per  square,  one  insertion,  $1.00; 
each  subsequent  square,  50  cts.    Special  rates 
for  longer  time  and  larger  advertisements. 


DAKOTA    DISPATCH. 


Redfield, 


Dakota  Ter. 


H.  L.  HENRY,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Subscription,  $2  Per  Annum. 

The  Dispatch  Is  the  only  Democratic  paper 
In  Spink  County  ;  circulates  largely  in  Spink 
and  adjoining  counties.  Advertisements  in- 
serted at  reasonable  rates.  A  splendid  ad- 
vertising  medium.    Send  for  sample  copy. 

EliBERT    COUNTY    TRIBUNE. 

Issued  every  Thursday  at 
Elbert,  -  -  Colorado. 

J.  B.  KING,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

An  independent  county  paper,  devoted  to 
local  interests.  Is  one  of  the  most  popular 
weeklies  in  the  State,  having  a  large  and 
continually  increasing  circulation,  not  only 
in  Elbert  County  but  throughout  Colorado. 
Advertisers  should  not  fail  to  place  advertise- 
ments in  its  columns,  as  the  result  will  amply 
repay  them.    Rates  very  reasonable. 

THE    CHERRYVAIiE    BULIiETIN. 


Cherryvale, 


Kansas. 


E.  W.  LYON  &  CO.,  Editors  and  Publishers. 


Published  every  Saturday  morning. 
Rates  very  reasonable. 


A  large,  eight-page,  fifty-sixcolumn  paper, 
devoted  to  tlie  welfare  of  the  County  and 
State.  Is  located  in  a  town  of  3,500  inhabi- 
tants, and  has  the  largest  circulation  of  any 
paper  in  the  County. 


SATURDAY  EVENING  JOURNAL. 

Fremont,  -  -  Nebraska. 

J.  W.  CRAWFORD  &  CO., 
Publishers. 

Send   for   advertising   rates. 

A     representative     Dodge     County    paper. 

Circulates  largely  among  farmers,  and 
embraces  among  its  readers  residents  of 
every  portion  of  the  State.  The  proprietors 
have  extra  facilities  for  doing  flue  Job  work. 

MONTANA  LIVESTOCK  JOURNAL 

Helena,  (Monthly.)  Alontaua. 

GEORGE  E.  BOOS  &  CO.,  Publishers. 
Is  a  representative  of  the  live  stock  inter- 
ests of  the  greatest  stock-growing  region  of 
the  United  States.  Also  a  journal  of  general 
news.  Circulates  over  the  entire  Territory 
among  the  cattle,  horse  and  sheep  growers, 
and  the  ranchmen.  Is  published  at  the  capi- 
tal of  Montana,  the  great  commercial  centre 
of  the  Territory  and  the  centre  for  informa- 
tion concerning  every  feature  of  industry 
represented  in  Montana.  To  those  seeking 
knowledge  concerning  this  grand  country,  its 
stock  Interests,  &c.,  we  invite  correspondence. 


THE     CYCLONE. 


Published  every  Friday. 


Ricbland, 

P.  KING 


Missouri. 

Editor. 


C.  H.  COLLEY,  Publisher. 


The  Cyclone  is  the  only  Democratic  paper 
published  in  Pulaski  County. 

Advertising  rates  low. 

THE    EVENINtJ    STAR. 


Greoubush,    Bath  -  on  -  th^  -  Hudson 
and  Castleton,         -         New  York. 

Published  every  Friday  by   C.  F.   R.    COE. 

Has  a  large  circulation  in  each  of  the  above 
towns,  as  well  as  in  the  surrounding  coun- 
try. As  an  advertising  medium  it  possesses 
superior  advantages,  and  can  be  relied  upon 
to  give  satisfaction  to  all  who  patronize  its 
columns.    Rates  made  known  on  application. 


THE    STRYKER    ADVANCE. 


Issued  every  Tuesday. 


.Stryker, 


Obi 


WILLIAM   AND  P.  G.   DE  WITT, 
Publishers  and  Proprietors. 


C.  J.  DE  WITT,  Editor. 

The  circulation  of  The  Advance  is  large,  its 
advertising  rates  are  low  and  as  an  advertis- 
ing medium  in  its  district  it  claims  to  have 
the  lead. 

THE    MONTANA    BAPTIST. 

A      RELIGIOUS      FAMILY      NEWSPAPER, 

Published  monthly  at 
Helena,  -  -  Montana. 

Rev.  -L.  L.  WOOD,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


A  well-edited  and  interesting  paper,  with  a 
good  circulation. 


A  SUPERIOR  ADVERTISING    MEDIUM. 
THE    NEBRASKA    CAPITAL. 

(Formerly  the  Sunday  Optic.) 

Lincoln,  -  -  Nebraska. 

Published  weekly  by  B.  F.  MARSHALL. 
This  paper  was  established  in  1883,  and  now 
has  a  bona-fide  circulation  of  over  3,000  per 
week.  It  is  the  only  literary  and  family 
paper  published  in  the  State.  As  an  adver- 
tising medium  it  ranks  among  the  very  first. 
Send  for  rates. 


THE    BRAMHALL    BLADE. 


Bramhall, 


Dakota. 


HOWARD  C.  SHOBER,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Published  every  Saturday. 

CIRCULATES  THROUGHOUT  THE  ENTIRE 

TERRITORY. 


SEND  FOR  RATES.     TRY  IT. 


Circulation  immense  and  constantly  in- 
creasing. As  an  advertising  medium  it  Is 
unequaled. 


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The  American  Business  Guide. 


PUBLISHED    MONTHLY    AT 


231    BROADTVAY, 


NEW    YORK. 


SUBSCRIPTION,    THREE   DOLLARS   A   YEAR. 


Each  issue  contains  a  complete  list  of  the  manufacturers  and  wholesalers  of  one 
■or  more  States,  carefully  compiled,  especially  for  this  publication,  and  alpliabetically 
classified  according  to  business.  In  the  case  of  manufacturing  estalilishments,  the 
kind  of  power  used  is  stated,  in  addition  to  the  class  of  business  engaged  in. 

The  Editorial  Departments  of  the  Guide  receive  es))ecial  attention,  the  purpose 
being  to  render  this  one  of  its  most  interesting  and  valuable  features.  The  field  covered 
is  a  wide  and  rich  one,  and  the  aim  is' to  give  in  concise  and  compact  form  such  news 
and  Information  to  the  trade  at  large  as  is  at  once  valuable  and  interesting. 

In  view  of  the  importance  of  this  subject  to  American  manufacturers  and  mer- 
chants, Foreign  Trade  and  subjects  pertaining  thereto  receh'e  especial  attention. 


ADVERTISING    RATES,    SAMPLE    COPIES    AND    OTHER    INFORMATION 
MAY    BE    HAD    ON    APPLICATION. 

"^**'  THE    AMERICAN    BUSINESS    GUIDE, 

23  I    Broadway,  New  York. 


Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Chicago    Pilot. 


CHICAGO, 


ILLINOIS. 


THE    BEST    AND    CHE.IPEST    CATHOLIC    PAPER     PUBLISHED. 


It  embraces  the  latest  and  most  reliable  reports  of  Catholic  events  transpiring  in 
^11  parts  of  the  world.  It  also  contains  the  general  news  of  the  week,  as  well  as  the 
most  entertaining  .stories  to  be  found  in  any  weekly  paper  in  the  world.  With  all 
these  advantages  it  is  the 

CHEAPEST  PAPER  IN  THE  COUNTRY. 

.50  cents  for  three  months;  S3  cents  for  six  months;  and  by  the  year,  $1,30) 
■with  either  of  the  books  mentioned  below,  free  : 

"  The  Standard  Book  of  Politeness,"  "  Golden  Rules  on  Good  Behavior  and  General 
Etiquette,"  "Great  Arguments  by  A.  M.  Sullivan,  M.  P.,  in  behalf  of  Mr.  Parnell  and 
his  associates   in  the  State  Trials  of  1881,  in  the  four  Courts  of  Dublin." 


THE    PILOT    IS    THE    ONLY    PAPER    THAT    EXTENSIVELY    REACHES    THE 

CATHOLIC    ELEMENT    OF    CHICAGO    AND    THE    NORTHWEST, 

NUMBERING    IN    THIS    CITY    ALONE     OVER    TWO 

HUNDRED   AND    FIFTY    THOUSAND. 

Advertising  Rates  reasonable.    Specimen  Copies  and  Terms  free. 

M.    J.    CAHIL.L..    Publisher    and  Proprietor, 

79    and   SI    Randolph   Street,  Chicago,  lU. 


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Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


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The    Bookmart. 


PITTSBURGH,  .  -  -  _  PENNSYLVANIA. 


BOOKMART    PUBLISHING    COMPANY,    Publishers. 


A  maprazineof  literary  and  library  intelligence,  devoted  to  the  individual  interests  of 
the  public  in  the  purchase,  exchanse  or  sale  of  Imoks,  old,  fine,  rare,  scarce  and  out-of-the 
way,  both  American  and  foreign.    Published  monthly. 


SUBSCRIPTION  PRICE  : 


UNITED  STATES  AND  CANADA,  -  -  Si  .00. 

FOREIGN,  ......  ,5s.  PER  YEAR. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  ft  Co..  jVgents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Plain    City    Dealer. 

PUBLISHED   EVERY    WEDNESDAY,    AT 

PLAIN  CITY,  -  -  -  .  MADISON  CO.,  OHIO. 


CHAS.  W.    HORN,    Proprietor.  -  -  FRED.    P.    COOKE,    Editor. 

THE    BEST    LOCAL    PAPER    IN    MADISON    COUNTY. 

An  enterprising.  Influential  home  journal,  and  an  excellent  advertising  medium  to  reach 

the  intelligent  buyers  of  an  old  and  wealthy  community. 


Advertising  Rates.— One  inch,  one  time,  75  cents ;  one  month,  .$1.50 ;  six  months,  $.3.75  ; 
one  year,  .$5.00;  six  inches,  one  time,  $2.75;  three  months,  SS.HU;  one  year,  $23.00;  half  a 
column,  one  time,  $4.00 ;  three  months,  $14.00  ;  one  year,  $40.00 ;  one  column,  one  time,  $5.50  ; 
three  months,  $25.00 ;  one  year,  $75.00. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Eastern    Virginian. 

PUBLISHED  EVERY  SATURDAY  AT 

ONANCOCK,  -  -  -  -  VIRGINIA. 


BY  THE  ONANCOCK  PUBLISHING  COMPANY. 


FRANK  P.  BRENT,  EDITOR.  YEARLY  SUBSCRIPTION.  $1.00. 


The  oldest  and  best  established  paper  on  the  Eastern  Shore  of  Virginia,  having  a  large 
and  increasing  circulation  of  more  than  1,200.    Size  2(ix40. 

Ouancock.  situated  on  a  beautiful  arm  of  the  Chesapeake  Bay,  and  near  the  recently 
completed  New  York,  Philadelphia  and  Norfolk  Railroad,  is  the  largest  and  most  thriving- 
town  on  the  Eastern  Shore  of  Virginia,  of  which  it  is  the  commercial  and  educational  centre. 
The  fertility  of  this  regii  m,  with  its  unsurpa.ssed  facilities  of  cheap  and  rapid  communication 
-rail  and  steamer— with  .ill  the  greai  Eastern  markets,  makes  it  the  garden  of  the  State. 
Immense  trade  In  truck,  <i.\  sters,  fl.sh,  &c. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents.  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


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THE   DAILY   SENTINEL.  THE   SUNDAY   SENTINEL.  THE   \YEEKLY  SENTINEL. 


The    Milwaukee    Sentinel. 


89,     91,     &     93     MASON      STREET,      MILWAUKEE,     WIS. 


CIRCULATION  GREATER  THAN  ANY  OTHER  THREE  DAILIES  IN  WISCONSIN. 


WHY    "THE    SENTINEL"  IS    READ    BY    EVERYBODY: 

It  is  the  only  paper  in  Wisconsin  whlcJi  publishes  the  Associated  Press  dispatches. 

The  only  paper  in  the  State  which  uses  the  SCOTT  (or  any  other  kind  of)  PERFECTING 
PRESS. 

The  only  daily  in  the  State  that  stereotypes  Its  forms  and  prints  from  the  plates. 

The  only  paper  whose  circulation  enables  an  advertiser  to  cover  the  entire  Slate  I 

Send  for  a  copy  of  the  Daily  Sentinel,  and  see  why  it  deserves  what  It  has,  or  send  for  a 
copy  of  the  Weekly  Sentinel,  and  see  why  It  has  a  circulation  surpassed  only  by  one 
weekly  paper  published  in  the  State,  the  Sun,  whose  circulation  Is  national.    Address, 

THE    SENTINEL    CO.,    Milwaukee,   Wis. 


Its  advertising  rates  are  onlj'  aliout  one-half  as  much  per  each  thousand  of  cii'culation  as 
are  charged  by  similar  papers  in  Chicago  and  St.  Louis. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Church    Press. 


14    VESEY    STREET,  .  _  -  NEW^    YORK. 


THE  LEADING  WEEKLY  PUBLICATION  OF  THE  PROTESTANT  EPISCOPAL  CHURCH. 


Its  large  success  Is  due  to  its  low  subscription  price  ($1.00  per  year),  as  well  as  to 
the  fact  that  it  is  owned  and  edited  by  the  proprietors  and  editors  of  the  American 
Church  Recieir,  a  quarterly  which  is  endorsed  by  the  entire  episcopate  of  the  Church. 
It  is  needless  to  expatiate  to  skilled  advertisers  in  regard  to  the  especial  worth  of 
a  constituency  of  Protestant  Episcopal  people. 

The  advertising  space  is  controlled  by  the 

MANHATTAN    PRESS    ASSOCIATION 

J.   A.    RICHARDS,   Manager. 
14  Vesey  Street,  New  York. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


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THE      H  L  M  E      i?i  T  A  R. 


Issued  Every  Friday  at 
Hume,  -  .         ■  Missouri 

T.  BRUCE  HARPER,  Editor  and  Pub'r. 


A  large  tiiirty-two-columu  paper,  independ- 
ent iu  polltics.iand  devoted  to  the  interests 
of  Hume  and  vicinity.  Enjoy.s  a  large  and 
Increasing  circulation  and,  being  the  only 
paper  published  in  the  town,  advertisers  can 
forsee  the  favorable  results  by  placing  an  ad- 
vertisement within  its  columns.  Rates  rea- 
sonable. 

MIRROR-GAZETTE. 


Kilbouru  City, 


Wiscousin. 


WISNER  &  JONES,  Publishers. 

Issued  every  Thursday.  -  Rates  low. 

A  large,  neat-printed,  eight-page  news- 
paper devoted  to  the  Interests  of  the  City, 
County  and  State.  The  City  Is  located  at  the 
well-known  Dells  of  tlie  Wisconsin  River, 
and  is  a  great  summer  resort.  Having  as 
large  a  circulation  as  anj'  paper  in  the 
county,  advertisers  should  not  fall  to  give  it 
their  attention. 

RAILROAD    REPORTER. 


E.  O.  AKMSTRONG,  Editor. 


Bui'Iiu<>tou, 


Iowa. 


Published  weekly. 


Reaches  regularly  every  railroad  superin- 
tendent, master  mechanic  and  contractor  in 
the  West,  and  Is  devoted  to  the  protection 
and  promotion  of  the  Interests  of  railroad 
employees  throughout  the  country. 


THE    STELLiA    TRIBUNE. 


Stella, 


Nebraska. 


T.  E.  WILSON,  Editor. 


Published  Weekly. 

A  live,  progressive  paper  in  a  thriving  town 
and  important  shipping  point,  surrounded 
by  a  rich,  well-settled  farming  district.  The 
Tribune  has  a  large  circulation,  and  Is  a 
superior  advertising  medium. 

THE    A.SHLEY    GAZETTE. 

Published  every  Friday  at 
Asliley,  -  -  Illiuois. 

A.  W.  O'BRYANT,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Devoted  to  the  interests  of  the  people  of 
Ashley  and  Washington  Counties.  Contains 
all  the  latest  news  of  importance  to  the  peo- 
ple, both  local  and  general.  The  Gazette 
can  well  feel  proud  of  its  continually  increas- 
ing circulation,  its  subscribers  numbering 
some  of  the  best  families  In  the  State.  Ad- 
vertisers will  lie  well  repaid  by  inserting  an 
advertisement  within  its  columns.  Rates 
very  reasonable. 

THE  BELOIT  FREE  PRESS. 


Beloit, 


Rocli  Co.,  Wis. 


CHAM.  INGERSOLL,  Proprietor. 

Daily  and  Weekly. 

Circulation  of  Weekly,  1,040  ;  Daily,  cOO. 

Population  of  Beloit,  .5,1 00. 

Published  in  the  best  agricultural  and 
manufacturing  locality  in  Southern  Wiscon- 
sin, and  in  the  tobacco-ralsing  belt  of  the 
State. 


SCHOOL    VISITOR. 


Gettysburg, 


Ohio. 


Edited  and  Published  monthly 
By  JOHN  S.  ROYER. 

Devoted  to  Mathematics,  Grammar,  Notes 
and  Queries.  Eagerly  looked  for  and  read 
by  all  Interested  in  school  matters. 


A  valuable  advertising  medium. 


LE    MONDE    IliLUSTRE. 

Montreal,  -  -  Canada. 

An  Illustrated  French  weekly,  each  number 
containing  at  least  two  reproductions  of  the 
masterpieces  of  famous  artists.  Tliis  journal 
is  entitled  to  rank  high  as  an  art  publication. 
It  reaches  the  cultured  and  wealthy  classes 
of  Canada  and,  consequently,  is  a  valuable 
advertising  medium.  It  gives  ninety-four 
prizes  every  month,  amounting  to  $200  in 
cash  (.S2,4(i0  a  year.)  The  drawing  takes  place 
the  First  Monday  of  each  month,  anfl  the 
list  of  winning  uumljers  is  published  in  the 
following  number.    Circulation  large. 


TERREBONNE    TIMES. 


Houma, 


Louisiana. 


An   eight-page   paper,    published     every 
Saturday  by  HUGH  M.  WALLIS,  M.  D. 

Independent  in  politics. 
Subscription,  $2.50  Per  Annum. 

Circulation,  450. 


Best  advertising  medium  in  Southwest 
Louisiana. 


EULEN  SPIEGEL. 


Published  at 


Chicago, 


Illinois. 


A  German  Sunday  newspaper. 


First-class  in  every  respect,  and  having  a 
very  large  circulation  among  the  German - 
speaking  population.  As  an  advertising  me- 
dium to  reach  the  thrifty  and  well-to-do  Ger- 
man residents,  there  is  no  paper  published  in 
the  West  that  bears  comparison  to  it. 


THE    CLEAR    LAKE    HERALD. 


Clear  Lake, 


Polk  Co.,  Wis. 


A.  T.  CHURCHILL,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

Terms   of   subscription,   $1.50   per  year,   In 
advance. 


To  intending  advertisers  : 
We   will   send   you   sample  copy  of   The 
Herald  and  also  our  schedule  of  advertising 
rates  at  any  time  on  application. 


THE    NATIONAL    REVIEW. 


Published  Monthly  at 
St.  Louis,        ...       Missouri. 

FLETCH  M.  DO  AN,  Editor  and  Pub'r. 

A  live,  neatly  printed  paper  published  in 
the  interest  of  the  Farmers'  and  Mechanics' 
Mutual  Aid  Association.  As  an  advertising 
medium  for  reaching  the  farmer  and  me- 
chanic of  this  section  it  stands  alone,  being- 
the  only  paper  of  Its  class  published  In  the 
State.  Enjoys  a  splendid  circulation.  Rates 
will  be  made  known  on  application. 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORV.  1381 


ESTABLISHED : 
WEEKLY,  MARCH  30,  1815.  DAILY,  FEBRUARY  23,  1878. 


The    Canton    Repository. 

DAILY  AND  WEEKLY. 

CANTON, OHIO. 


COMBINED  CIRCULATION,  4,700. 


T.  W.  SAXTON  &  CO.,  ...  -  -  Proprietors. 

THE  BEST  ADVERTISING  MEDIUM  IN  NORTHEASTERN  OHIO. 


Advertising  rates  made  known  on  application. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Times. 

IVESSINGTON,  -  ^^         DAKOTA    TERRITORY. 

THERE    IS    NOT    A    SMARTER    WEEKLY    IX     DAKOTA     TERRITORY. 


THERE    IS    NOTHING    SLOW    ABOUT    IT,    AND    IT    HANDLES    THINGS    NO    M.\TTER 
WHAT    THEIR    HEFT,    WITH    A    FREEDOM,    INDEPENDENCE    AND    ABIL- 
ITY   THAT    HAVE    MADE    ITS   POWER    AND    INFLUENCE    FELT. 


Advertisers  can   go   farther  and  fare  much  worse   than   they  will   if   they  place    their 

advertisements  in  its  columns. 

HIRE    &    ROOT,    Editors   and    Publishers. 


Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


Lewis    Independent. 

ISSUED    AT 

LEWIS,  -  -  -  -  -  -  IOWA. 

J.    B.    ERION,    Editor   and  Publisher. 


A  live,  well  edited  journal.  Publishes  all  the  late.st  news  of  the  week,  and  is  gradually 
Obtaing  a  prominence  as  a  flrst-class  journal  of  gieat  importance  to  its  increasing  number 
of  subscribers.  The  best  and  spiciest  liome  and  family  newspaper  published  in  the  rich 
county  of  Cass.  It  readies  every  family  in  its  legitimate  territory,  and  stays  with  them. 
As  a  chronicler  of  local  events  it  is  not  equaled  iu  the  county  ;  consequently  its  contents  are 
«agerly  watched  and  closely  read  each  week.  Advertisers  wishing  to  reach  this  section 
^vould  do  well  to  use  the  pages  of  The  Independent. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Sunday    Herald. 

Published  Every  Sunday  Morning  at 
McKEESPORT,  -  -  -  PENNSYLVANIA. 


T.  F.  GALVIN,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


THE     'SUNDAY    HERALD"    HAS    THE    LARGEST    CIRCULATION    OF    ANY    PAPER 
IN    ALLEGHENY    COUNTY    OUTSIDE    OF    PITTSBURGH. 


Address  all  communications  intended  for  this  paper  to  The  Su-NDay  Herald.    Do  not 
■omit  the  word  Sunday. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1382  GEO.    P.    IJO\VKI-L   &    CO'S 

THE     ARCOIiA     REPORTER. 

A  Weekly  Newspaper  Publisheti  at 
ARCOLA,  ....  DOUGLAS    CO.,     ILL. 

SPEED    &    McSHANE,  -  -  -  .  Proprietors. 

J.  T.  McSHANE,  Editor. 


The  Reporter  Is  a  four-page,  four-column  local  iiaper.    Popular  advertising  medium 
for  this  section. 

TERMS  :  50  CENTS  PER  ANNUM,  IN  ADVANCE. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,    10   Spruce   St.,   New  York. 


DICKEY    COUNTY    LEADER. 


EL.LENDALE,  .....  DAKOTA. 


WESLEY    MORAN,  -  -  -  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

The  Leader  is  published  In  the  heart  of  the  famous  James  River  Valley,  the  finest 
agricultural  section  in  the  Northwest.  It  is  the  pioneer  paper  of  the  County,  and  has  the 
most  extensive  circulation,  making  it  a  valuable  medium  for  advertisers. 

THE    LEADING    PAPER    OF    CENTRAL    DAKOTA. 

ADVERTISING    RATES    FURNISHED    UPON    APPLICATION. 
Geo.  P.  RowELL  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


CLEAR     LAKE    RECORD. 

A    SATURDAY    REVIEW    OF    LOCAL,    STATE    AND    GENERAL  NEWS. 
CLEAR    LAKE,  .....  IOWA. 

GEO.  E.  FROST,  -  -  .  Proprietor. 

TOM   D.    EHLE,  - -  Publisher. 

The  Record  is  published  at  the  leading  summer  resort  of  Iowa  and  the  Northwest,  and 
while  it  is  especially  devoted  to  the  interests  of  Clear  Lake  and  Western  Cerro  Gordo 
County,  the  paper  each  week  contains  a  reliable  digest  of  Iowa  and  general  news. 

ADVERTISING  RATES  FURNISHED.  SUBSCRIPTION,  $1.00  PER  YEAR. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE     SPRINGTOWN     PILOT. 

Published  Weekly  at 
SPRINGTOWN,  ...  PARKER    CO.,    TEXAS. 


By    BALLINGER    &    BROWDER,   Editors  and  Proprietors. 


Democratic  in  politics.  Circulation  500  and  rapidly  increasing  In  Parker,  WLse  and 
Jack  Counties.  A  flrst-clas.s  advertising  medium.  Advertising  rates  made  known  on  ap- 
plication.   Seven  columns.    Published  every  Friday. 

SUBSCRIPTION,  $1.50  PER  YEAR.  CHAS.  A.  BALLINGER,  Manager. 

Geo.   p.   Rowell   &   Co.,   Agents,    10   Spruce   St.,   New  York. 


THE     PLAINDEALER. 
HASTINGS,  .....  MICHIGAN. 

FRANCIS  GRAVES,  EDITOR. 


INDEPENDENT  IN  EVERYTHING.  -  -  PUBLISHED  EVERY  TUESDAY. 


Terms,  By  Mail,  $1  00  Per  Year.    Single  Copies,  Five  Cents. 


Published  and  circulating  in  a  rich,  wheat -growing  district.  The  Plaindealer  offers  to- 
business  men  and  manufacturers  rare  facilities  for  making  known  their  lines  to  an  intelli- 
gent and  well-to-do  people.  Our  advertising  rates  are  reasonable,  and  good  service  will  be 
given  in  return. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St..  New  York. 


THE     UNION     WEEKLY. 
WOBURN,  ....  MASSACHUSETTS. 

Published  by  W.  C.  PERRIGO,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 
ISSUED  EVERY  SATURDAY. 


A  lively,  wide-awake  newspaper  adapted  to  the  family,  the  business  man,  farmer 
and  mechanic,  and  is  subscribed  for  and  read  by  all.  Few  of  the  Boston  suburban  papers 
afford  better  advantages  to  advertisers,  and  none  give  better  value.  Send  your  advertising 
orders  to  The  Union  Weekly. 

Geo.   p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY.  138.J 

Franklin    County    Recorder. 

PUBLISHED  EVERY   WEDNESDAY  AT 

HAMPTON,  -  -  -  FRANKLIN    CO.,    IOWA. 


L.  B.  RAYMOND.]  RAYMOND  &  STUART.  Editors  and  Publishers.  [I.  L.  stuart. 


Subscription,  S"-3.00  per  Year,  payable  in  Advance. 
CIRCULATION,     l,6o0. 


Tlie  official  county  paper,  pervading  the  county  thoroughly,  and  reaching  the  best  and 
all  classes.  Is  valuable  as  an  advertising  medium.  A  trial  will  convince  the  advertiser  of 
its  value.  Send  us  your  orders.  Our  rates  are  reasonable.  We  mean  business,  and  give 
business  prompt  attention. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &   Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


The    Mining    Review. 

CHICAGO.  -  -     -  -  ILLINOIS. 

DUFF   PORTER,    Editor. 


A  LEADING  JOURNAL  DEVOTED  TO  THE  MINING  INDUSTRY 
OF   THE   WHOLE    COUNTRY. 


A   paper  for  the  Scientist.  Capitalist,  Metallurgist,  Miner  and  Investor. 

One  of  the  best  advertising  mediums  to  reach  the  mining  territory  and  captalists  in  the 

development  of  the  same. 

SUBSCRIPTION,    $3.00.  SAMPLE    COPY    FREE. 

THE    MINING    REVIEW,  -  -  Chicago,    Illinois. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St..  New  York. 


Dayton    Square    Dealer. 

PUBLI.SHED  WEEKLY.  ISSUED  SATURDAYS. 


DAYTON,  -  -  -  -  INDIANA. 

W.  E.  FRENCH,  Proprietor.  T.  N.  FRENCH,  Editor. 

CIRCULATION,  1,000  COPIES  WEEKLY  IN  TOWN  AND   COUNTRY. 

ESTABLISHED  1878.  TERMS,  .§1.00  PER  YEAR,  IN  ADVANCE. 

The  best  medium  in  Indiana  for  advertising  farming  implements,  '.'ood  paying  adver 
tisements  solicited.    None  others  wanted     Rates,  liO  cents  per  inch,  per  month. 

Also,  publisher  of  Enterprise,  a  weekly  paper,  published  at  Mulberry,  Clinton  Co.,  Ind.; 
size  26x10 ;  eight  pages  ;  Saturdays.  Well  patronized  by  home  and  foreign  advertisers  is  a 
guarantee  of  its  popularity  Both  papers  aie  situated  in  the  garden  spot  of  Indiana,  in  the 
midst  of  the  best  class  of  well-to-do  farmers,  thus  making  them  the  leading  papers  in  this 
section  as  advertising  mediums.    "  Both  papers  all  Home  Print."    Joint  circulation  1.700. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

The     Treasury. 

ISUCCEEDS  THE  COUNTING-ROOM.) 


NE"W   YORK   CITY,  - -  -  NEW^   YORK. 

SELDEN  R.  HOPKINS,  Editor. 

CONTAINS  ARTICLES  WRITTEN  BY  COMPETENT  AUTHORS,  ON  SUBJECTS  WHICH 

ARE    OF    VALUE    TO    EVERY    BUSINESS    MAN. 

PUBLISHED    MONTHLY. 

IT    HAS    NO    COMPETITOR    IN    ITS    SPECIAL    FIELD,    AND    REACHES    A    CLASS    OF 

READERS  ALL  ADVERTISERS  ARE   ANXIOUS  TO    COME    IN    CONTACT   WITH. 


AS   AN    AVAILABLE   MEDIUM    IT    CAN    BE    CLASSED    AMONG   THE    VERY    FIRST. 


SEND    FOR    RATES. 
Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10   Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


1384  GEO.   P.   ROWELL   &  GO'S 

DAKOTA    FOR    PROHIBITION. 

THE    HERALD     AND    PROHIBITION    ADVOCATE. 
Al'l'OMATTOX,  .....  DAKOTA. 


THE    PIONEER    PAPER    OF    POTTER    COUNTY. 


No  objectionable  advertisements  inserted.     Patent  medicine  and  lottery  "  ads. "  left 
■out.    Send  for  sample  copv. 

$  1.50     A      YEAR. 


A.   W.   FAIRBANKS  &  CO.,  Publishers,  -  -  -  Appomattox,  Dakota. 

Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 

1S75.]  [1885. 

WONE-WOC      REPORTER. 


W.    F.    HILL,    PROPRIETOR. 


WONEWOC,  .....  WISCONSIN. 

THE  LEADING  ORGAN  OF  A  LARGE  SECTION,  AND  THE  LOCAL  PAPER  OF 

TWELVE  VILLAGES. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Assents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    WETMORE    SPECTATOR. 

PUBLISHED    AT 


WETMORE,  ....  NEMAHA   CO..  KAN. 

A  WEEKLY  NEWSPAPER,  EDITED  BY  F.  M.  JEFFERY. 


REPUBLICAN  IN  PRINCIPLE. 
POPULATION  OF  COUNTY,  31,000;  OF  WETMORE  1,000.    CIRCULATION  1,000. 


Geo.  p.  Rowell  &  Co.,  Agents,  10  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 


THE    MERRIMAC    BUDGET. 


MERRIMAC,  -  -  -  .  MASSACHUSETTS. 


CHAS.    A.    KING,  -  -  -  Editor  and  Proprietor. 


A    MODERN    FAMILY    NEWSPAPER.    LOW    ADVERTISING    RATES. 


MERRIMAC     HAS    Jl    CARRIAGE     FACTORIES. 


THE    REPUBLICAN    GAZETTE. 


CLARION,         -  .  .  -  .         PENNSYLVANIA. 

(Office  in  Republican  Building,  Main  Street.) 
JOHN  B.  PATRICK,  Editor.  Published  every  Thursday  morning. 


An  excellent  paper  for  both  readers  and  advertisers.  Its  superior  merit  is  apparent  to 
all  who  have  examined  its  columns.  As  an  advertising  medium  it  is  classed  as  Al,  and  can 
be  relied  upon  to  give  satisfaction.     Try  it. 


THE    XENIA    JOURNAL. 


XENIA,         ......  INDIANA. 

PUBLISHED    EVERY    FRIDAY    BY    A.    L.    LAWSHE. 


A  live  newspaper  of  and  for  the  people,  independent  in  all  things,  neuiral  in  nothing. 
It  has  a  large  circulation  and  occupies  a  splendid  field  for  foreign  advertisers. 

SUBSCRIPTION,  $1  50  PER  ANNUM. 

ADVERTISING    RATES    FURNISHED    ON    APPLICATION. 


f^ar.,  1887,  20,000) 


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