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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.
fe ^'
2. to
2*?
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
36
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
:»
74
138
285
55
151
108
a31
9,660
422
3
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
■23
20
4
68
15
13
17
335
11
124
4
195
9
fi
37
38
14
32
6
27
1,5*1
20
1
5
5
41
21
73
33
13T
141
405
U»
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
91- .
203
3r2'
73
1 216 .
121
2 397
120 12,973
2 521
35
1
10
19
1
1
2
1
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\
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.. 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
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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
XXVI
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.
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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
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
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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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GEO. P. ROWELL & CO'S
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-
o
o
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
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
35
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
36
GEO. P. ROW ELL & GO'S
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTOR V,
37
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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GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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.
li
Hi
P
fi
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,
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
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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;
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
41
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
42
GEO. P. ROVVELL & GO'S
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;
AMERIC^VN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
45
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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GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
45
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.
46
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.
AMERICAN' XEVVSPAPER DIKKCTOliY.
47
CALIFORNIA.
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
48
GEO. P. ROWELL & CO'S
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-
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
4»
CALIFORNIA.
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;
daily four pages, weekly eight pages ; size —
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.
ABEND POST; every evening except
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GEO. P. ROWELL & CO'8
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 ;
independent ; daily four pages, weekly and
Sunciay eight pages ; size— daily 28x39, week-
ly (size of page) 20x26. Sunday (size of
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,
Wednesdays ; independent ; daily tour pages,
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
four pages, weekly and Sunday eight pages ;
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-
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
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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;
Tnursdays; Portuguese; republican; four
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;
non-partisan ; four pages ; size 23x32 ; sub-
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
pages ; size 23x32 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
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.
VINDICATOR; Saturdays; independ-
ent ; four pages ; size 24x36 ; subscription $4 ;
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,;
Saturdays ; conunercial ; four pages ; size
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-
lishers.
PACIFIC CHURCHMAN ; semi-
monthly; protestant episcopal ; ten pages;
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. _
PYTHIAN TRIANGLE RECORD ;
semi-monthly ; knights of pythias ; sixteen
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;
order of chosen friends; eight pages; size
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
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CALIFORNIA.
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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GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
CALIFORNIA.
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-
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
55
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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GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
CALIFORNIA.
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
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.
AMERICAJSf NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
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.
€0
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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—
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
61
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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GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
COLORADO.
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 ;
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
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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 $2 ; established 1876 ; T. D. Crothers,
M. D., editor; published under the auspices
of the American Association for the Cure of
Inebriates ; circulation J J.
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GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
CONNECTICUT.
CONNECTICUT.
JEWETT CITY,-'^e«; London Co.,0^
1,550 pop., on Norwich & Worcester Rd.,9 m.
from Norwich, and 7 from Plainfleki. En-
gaged in the manufacturing of cotton.
PRESS ; Fridays ; four pages ; size 26x40 ;
subscriptions!; establislied 1882; F. O. Bur-
gess & Son, editors and publishers: circula-
tion K ; pi-inted at the oftlce of the Plaintield
Mes$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
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
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CONNECTICUT.
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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GEO. P. KOWELL & GO'S
CONNECTICUT.
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-
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
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CONNECTICUT.
CONNECTICUT.
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
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
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-
daily S8: weekly $1.50; e.stablished 1860;
National Republican Co., publishers ; circula-
tion-daily F P, weeklv G 1.
POST; every morning, and WEEKLY,
Wednesdays ; democratic ; daily four pages,
Sunday eight pages ; size— daily 26x38, Sun-
day 38x46 ; subscription— daily $8, weekly 75
cents ; established— daily 1877, weekly 1878 ;
Stllson Hutchins, editor and publisher ; circu-
lation—dailv FF: weekly C 1.
WASHINGTONER JOURNAL;
every morning except Sunday ; German ; four
pages ; size 23x.S6 ; subscription $6 ; estab-
lished 1873; Werner Koch, editor and pub-
lisher ; circulation J. ~
AGITATOR; Saturdays; reform; eight
pages ; size 22x31 : subscription $2 ; established
1884; Agitator Publishing Co., editors and
publishers.
AMERICAN; Tuesdays; prohibition;
four pages ; size 24x36 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1S84 : E. D Bailej', editor ; American
Publi'^hing Co., pul)lishers.
AMERICAN FREEMAN; Wednes
days; four pages; size 24x36; subscription
$1.50; established 1874; E. D. Bailey, editor
and publisher; circulation K K 1.
ARMV AND NAVY REGISTER;
Satm-days ; military ; naval ; sixteen pages ;
size of page 11x14: subscription $3; estab-
lished 1878 ; Edmund Hudson, editor ; Army
and Navy Register Publishing Co., publish
ers; circulation HI; issues also Hudson's
Armii and Nriv;/ List.
BEE; Saturdays; foui- pages ; size 24x35;
subscription $2; ••.slablished 1882; W. C.
Chase, editor ; Bee PublisliingCo., publishers;
circulation .1 .1.
C A PITA L ; Sundays ; independent ; eight
pages; size 29x42; subscription $2.50; estab-
lished 1871 ; Edmund Hudson, publisher ;
circulation G 1.
CRA FTSM AN : Saturdays ; four pages ;
size 22x30; subscription $1; established 1883;
H. V. Bisbee. editor; Ramsey & Bisbee, pub-
lishers ; circulation J ; organ of the Inter-
national Typoffiaphical Union.
DER VOLIiS-TRIBUN; Saturdays,
German ; independent : four])ages ; size 22x31 ;
subscrijition $2 : established 1875 ; Carl Roeser,
editor; E. Waldecker, publisher; circ'u J 1.
HATCHET; Sundays; humorous; eight
f)ages ; size 32x44; subscription $2: estab-
Ished 1883; Hatchet Publishing Co., editors
and publishers ; circulation F F.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
LAW REPORTER; Saturdays; legal;
twenty pages ; size of page 8x10 ; subscripvion
$3; established 1874; George B. Corkhill,
editor; John L. Ginck, publisher; circula-
tion K K.
MORNING SUN; Saturdays; four pages;
size 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
1883; Sun Publishing Co., ed tors and pub-
lishers ; circulation K 1 ; issues al.so Falls
Church, Va.. Sun.
NATIONAL CATHOLIC: Thursdays;
catholic : eight pages ; size 30x42 ; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1882; Henry M. Beadle,
editor and publisher; circulation J J 1.
NATIONAL DEMOCRAT ; Satur
days; democratic; eight pages; size 26x10;
subscription $1.25; established 1880; A. Gordon
Lewis, editor and publisher; circulation H 1 ;
issues also The State Democrat.
NATIONAI, FREE PRESS; Sundays;
eight pages; size 30x42 ; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1879; William J. Armstrong, editor
and publisher ; circulation F.
NATIONAL TRIBUNE; Thursdays;
eight pages : size of page 18x24 ; subscription
$1 ; established 1877; National Tribune Co.,
editors and publishers ; cii-culation A A.
Branch offices in New York and Chicago :
New York office, room 118 Tribune Building ;
devoted to soUliers' and sailors' interests.
NATIONAL VIE^V; Saturdays; green-
back ; four pages ; size 25x36 ; subscription
$1 ; established 1879; View Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers; Lee Crandall, man-
ager ; circulation D.
OFFICIAL GAZETTE; Tuesdays;
one hundred pages ; size of page 8x11 : .sub-
scription $5 ; established 1872 ; United States
Patent Oftice, publishers ; does not insert ad-
vertisements.
PEOPLE'S ADVOCATE; Saturdays;
republican ; four pages ; size 22x30 ; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1876; J. W. Cromwell
and George H. Richardson, editors and pub-
lishers; circulation K I,
RECORD; Thur.sdays ; four pages ; size
20x26; subscription $1.20: established 1880;
Charles M. Nye, editor; Record Publishing
Co., publishers.
REPUBLIC; Sundays; twenty pages;
size of page 9x13; suljscription ,$2.50; estab-
lished 1877; William V. S. Wilson, editor and
publisher; circvilatiou G G.
SENTINEL ; Saturdays ; four pages ; size
27x41 ; subscription $3 ; established 1873 ; Louis
Schade, editor and publisher; circulation I 1.
STAR; luee Evenina Star.)
STATE DEMOCRAT; Sundays; eight
pages; size 26x40; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1881 ; A. G. Lewis, edilor and publisher ;
circulation K 1; issues also Xat ional Democrat.
SUNDAY ADVERTISER; Sundays;
independent ; eight pages ; size 28x42 ; sub-
scription $1.40; established 1875; Commercial
Publishing Co., editors and publishers ; circu-
lati(m G.
SUNDAY CHRONICLE; Sundays;
independent-republican ; four pages : size
27x41 ; subscription $2 ; established 1861 ; J.
Q. Thompson, editor ; J^. Q. Thompson .t Co.,
publishers; circulation G 1.
SUNDAY GAZETTE; Sundays; in-
dcpeiiilenl-rciiulilican ; eluht pages; size
26x42; subsci-i|il ion .^2 ; established 1863 : T. G.
Morrou', imhiisher ; riri'ulation G.
SUNDAY HERALD; Sundays; dem-
ocratic; four pages; size 28x42; subscription
$2.50 ; established 1866 ; I. N. Burritt, editor ; T.
B. Kalbf us, publisher ; circulation G 1. A sep-
arate edition entitled the Army and Navy
Edition, same size and subscription, is issued
simultaneously; iiiilil:iry; circulation H.
THRIFT ; Saturdays; eight pages; size
22X.30: subscription $1; established 1880;
Thrift Publishing Co., editors and publishers ;
circulation J J.
TI]>IES STANDARD; Sundays ;
neutral ; four pages ; size :30xi4: subscription
,$2; established 1883: Frank AUlrich, editor
and publisher ; circulation H H 1.
U . S . GOVERNMENT ADVER-
TISER : Thvirsdays ; eight pages ; size of
page 10x14 ; subscription $5 ; established 1882 ;
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
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;
four pages ; size 15x22 ; subscription 50 cents ;
established 1883 ; R. F. Dieterich, editor and
publisher.
HEALTH AND HOME; monthly;
eight pages ; size of page 14x21 : subscription
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;
four pages ; size 22x30 ; subscription 50 cents ;
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.
VEDETTE; monthly; sixteen pages; size
of page 10x12 ; subscription $1; established
1880; A. M. Kenaday, editor and publislier ;
devoted to interests of Veterans of Mexican
War ; circulation J
WORKER AND THINKER; montli-
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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GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
73
FLORIDA.
$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-
FLORIDA.
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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GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
FLORIDA.
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-
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
75
FLORIDA.
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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GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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-
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
77
GEORGIA.
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-
78
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPEK DIKECTORY.
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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;
AMKIUCAX NEWSPAI'KI! l)IUi:( TOUV
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GEORGIA.
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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GEORGIA.
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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GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
GEORGIA.
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-
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
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GEORGIA.
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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GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
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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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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.
AMEKICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTOUV.
8T
ILLINOIS.
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.
ILLIXUIS.
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
/
?s
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
ILLINOIS.
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,
Sundav an<l weekly eight pages : size of page
—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;
four pages ; size— daily 26x39, weekly SOxiS ;
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 ;
size— dally 23x40, weekly :30x44 ; subscription
—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 ;
circulation J 1.
M c I., E A N CO. DEUTSCHE
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
'''oiib FELLOWS' HERALD ; Thurs-
days; odd-fellowship; eight pages; .«l?e
26X.38; subscription $1..50; established 1878;
John H. Oberl v. edit' r and publisher; circ'n G.
THROl'GH MAIL; Saturdays ; eight
pages; size of pa^e 3ux44; subscription $2;
e.stablished 18S> ; T. E. Huddle, editor; Hml
die & McCaulev, publishers : circulation G <;.
OUR SUNDAY St HOOL REVIEW;
monthly ; methodist episcopal ; eight pages ;
size 22.\.'!2 ; subscription .50 cents ; established
1SS3 : Rev. C. S. Sniitli, edit(ir and publisher.
STUDENTS' JOIRNAL; monthly;
twenty pages octavo ; subscription 50 cents ;
established 1884; Journal Publishing Co., edi-
tors and publishers; a college paper; issued
during tlie collegiate year.
WESLEYAN BEE; monthly; twenty
paaes ; size of pngeS.xU ; subscription .$1 ; es-
tablished ISS3; J. H. Sliaw, elitor; Wesleyan
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
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ILLINOIS.
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
ILLINOIS.
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.
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
AMERICAN NEWSPAPEH DIRECTORY.
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ILLINOIS.
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
ILLINOIS.
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.
9S
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
S4
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
AMERICAN NE\V.SPAPf:K DIKECTORY.
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ILLINOIS.
$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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ILLINOIS.
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-
lation C 1 ; Issue a Friday edition for coun-
try circulation.
PYTHIAN ADVOCATE; (see St. Paul,
' WOMAN'S W^ORLD: bi-weekly; wo-
man suffrage : four pages ; size 14x21 ; sub-
scription .51: established 1884; Helen Wil-
mans, editor and pul)lis))er.
AMERIt AN ARTISAN AND TIN-
NER AND HOUSE FURNISHER;
semimonthly; commercial; forty to seventy
pages; size of page 11x16; subscription .§1 ;
established 1880; Daniel Stern, publisher : ci,r-
culation G l.
FARM, FIELD AND STOCKMAN;
semi monthly ; agricultural; twenty-eight
pages: size of page 11x15; subscription $1 ;
established 1878 ; W. V. R. Powis. editor and
publisher : circulation X.
HEART AND HAND ; semi-monthly;
matrimonial; eight pages ; size 22x:?2 ; sub-
scription $1 ; established ISSl ; W. T. Thomp-
son, editor and pul)lisher ; circulation F.
INDUSTRIAli AND COMMER-
CIAL GAZETTE; semi-monthly ;
commercial; eight pages; size 22x30; suo-
scriptlon $2; established 1883; A. D. Harger,
editor ; Jefferson Jackson, publisher ; circula
tion Jl; issues also the National Harness
Revieiv, and the American Liveryman and
Borse On-ner.
INTELLIGENCE; semi-monthly;
educational; sixteen pages; size 11x15;
subscription $1.50; established 1881; E O.
Vaile, editor and publisher; issues also the
Week's Current.
NATIONAL HARNESS REVIEW;
semi nionttily ; commercial; mechanical;
twenty-eight' pages: size of page 11x16; sub-
scription $1; established 1880; Jeffer.son
Jackson, editor and publislier ; circulation H;
Issues also the Industrial and Commercial
Gazette, and the American Liveryman and
Horse Owner.
NATIONAL LAUNDRY JOUR-
NAL; s( ini-nionlhly ; commercial ; mechan-
ical; Iwi'Uty four jiages ; size of page 11x16;
subscription .$1; established 1879; Charles
Dowst, editor and iiublishcr ; circulation H H.
OPBYGGELFESBLAD; semi-month
ly ; Skandinavian ; lutheran ; sixteen pages ;
size of page 5x9 ; subscription $1 ; established
1877; circulation J 1.
ILLINOIS.
SANITARV NEWS; semi-moMthly ;
hygenie ; cnmmercial ; twenty-four pages;
size of page 9x12; ^ubscription $2; estab-
lished 1882 ; G. P. Brown, editor and pub-
lisher; circulation J 1.
SCHOOL HERALD; semimonthly;
educational ; si.xteen pages ; size of page 8x11 ;
subscription 75 cents ; established 1881 ; W. I.
Chase, editor and publisher ; circulation G 1.
SOIiDIERS' BULLETIN; semi-
monthly ; eight pages ; size 22x32 ; subscrip-
tion 50 cents ; established 1881 ; Milo B. Ste-
vens, editor and publisher ; circulation >-'.
STATIONER AND PRINTER;
semi-montlily ; commercial ; mechanical ;
twenty -four pages; size of page 9x12; sub-
scription .$2; established 1880; J. Sawtelle
Ford, editor and publisher ; circulation I ;
issues also the Picture and Art Trade.
UNIT Y ; semi-monthly ; unitarian ; twen-
ty-four pages ; size of page 8x10; subscription
$1..50; established 1878: J, L. Jones, editor;
Colegrove Book Co., publishers; circ'n H.
WATCH3IAN; semi-monthly; evangel-
ical; sixteen pages; size of pageUxl6; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1874 ; W. W. Van
Arsdale, editor and publisher; circulation E.
Young Men's Christian Association paper.
AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL:
(see Bee Journal.)
AMERICAN BUILDING ASSOCIA-
TION NEWS; monthly; co-operation;
eight pages; size of page 11x15; subscrip-
tion $1 ; estalilished 1883 ; T. J. Sutor, editor
and publisher.
A UERICAN CHEMICAL KE-
VIEW; monthly; mechanical; forty-eight
pages ; size of page 8.'ill ; subscription $5 ;
established 1882; Chemical Review Co., edi-
tors and publishers ; circulation G 1.
AMERICAN ELECTRO-CLIN-
IC Ali; monthly; electricity; twenty-four
pages : sizi> of page 6x10 ; subscription 91 ; es-
tabiisheil 1SS3; C. H. Evans, M. D., editor; W.
A.Chiitlertcin. publisher.
AMERICAN ELEVATOR AND
GRAIN TRADE; monthly; commer-
cial ; twenty-four pages ; size of page 11x15 ;
subscription $1; established 1882; Harley B.
Mitchell, editor; Mitchell Bro.s. Co., publish-
ers ; circulation F ; issues also the American
Miller.
AMERICAN FURNITURE GA-
ZETTE; monthly; commercial; seventy
two pages ; size of page 10x14 ; suliscription
$1.50; established 1878; Frederick B. de
Berard and Thomas A. Kennett, editors ;
De Berard Publishing Co., publishers; circu-
lation G. NewYork office, 419 Broadway.
AMERICAN JEWELER; monthly;
commercial ; mechanical ; forty-four pages :
size of page 7x10 ; subscription $1 ; established
1882: E. R. P. Shurly, editor ; Geo. K. Hazlitt
& Co., publishers.
AI>1EKICAN LIVERYMAN AN1»
HORSE-OWNER; monthly; commer
cial ; twenty -eight pages ; size of page 8x11;
subscription $1 ; established 1884 ; Jefferson
Jackson, editor and publisher; issues also the
Industrial and Commercial Gazette and the
National Harness Revieu:
AMERICAN MILLER; monthly:
commercial ; mechanical ; fifty-eight pages :
size of page 11x16 ; subscription $1; establislied
1873; H. B. Mitchell, editor ; Mitchell Brothers
Co., publishers ; circulation F ; issue also the
American Elevator and Grain Trade.
AMERICAN 3IONTHLY; literary;
one hundred and four pages octavo ; sub- -
.scription $4; established 1884; J.Thompson
Gill, manager; American Magazine Publish-
ing Co., publishers.
AMERICAN POULTRY JOUR-
NAL ; monthly; p;:uiltry raising ; thirty-six
pages: size of page 8x11; subscription $1.'25;
established 1872 ; C. J. Ward, editor and pub
Usher : circulation G G.
AMERICAN SHEEP - BREEDER
AND WOOU- GROWER; monthly;
live stock ; tweiit\ four pages; size of page
9x12; subscription $1; established 1880; C.
S. Burch Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers.
AMElilCAX NEWSrAPElt DlllECTOUY.
a?
ILLINOIS.
AMERICAN STOREKEEPER;
monthly ; i-ommercial ; thirty-two jiagvs ; size
of page 11x15; subscription $1; I'stablisheil
is&l ; HoUey Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers.
ARCJUS ; monthly; insurance; twenty-
eiglit pages ; size of page 9x12 ; subscrip-
tion $3 ; established 1871 ; Charles E. Rollins,
editor and publisher ; circulation H H.
BAKN VANNEN; monthly; Swedish;
luttieran ; four pages; size 16x22; subsci'iption
40 cents ; established 1874 ; Rev. C. A. Evald
and Rev. C. O Liudell, editors ; Engberg &
Holniberg, publishers ; a Sunday school
Iiaper; does not insert advertisenieiits.
BROWN AND HOI.LANO .SHORT-
HAND NEWS: monthly; iilionography ;
twenty -six pages octavo; subscription .§2;
established 1.S82 : Brown & Holland Shorthand
News Co., editors and publishers.
BIIII.DINC; ASSOCIATION JOUR-
NAIj; monthly : English and German ; eight
pages : size 20x40 ; subscription .§! : estal)
lished 1SS4; A. Burow. editor and publisher.
CARRIAGE JOURNAL: monthly;
commercial ; thirty-six pages ; size of page
9x12; subscription $1 ; established 1880; Gif-
ford it Co., editors and publishers ; eirc'n H 1.
CLiINIQUEj monthlj- ; medical; sixty
pages octavo; sul^seription .§1; established
1880; R.Ludlain,M.D., editor; Dr. E. S. Bailey,
manager ; circulation .J 1 .
CONFECTIONER AND BAKER :
monthly : commercial ; mechanical; twenty
pages; size of page 11x16; subscription igf;
established 1879; J. Thompson Gill, manager ;
Confectioner and Baker Publishing Co., pulj-
lishers; circulation I II.
CORRESPONDENCE UNIVERSI-
TY JOURNAL,; monthly; educational;
sixteen jiages ; size of page 10x14; subscription
.$2; estalilislied 1SS4 ; Correspondence Univer-
sity Publishing Co., editors and publishers.
DAIRY WORLD; monthly ; dairying ;
sixteen jiages ; size 9.x;12 ; suljscription %\ ; es-
tablishetl ISS.'i ; C. S. Burch Pnlilishing Co.,
editors and publishers.
DEERINGS FARM JOURNAL;
monthly; twenty pages : size of page 10.xl2 ;
establishe<l 18S0; Wm. Deeriiig & Co., editors
and publishers ; an advertising sheet.
DENTAL COSMOS; (see Philadelphia,
Pa.)
DER BOTE BETHESD \'S; monthly;
German ; eight pages ; size of page 9.X12 ; sub--
scription 5(1 cents ; established 1884 ; F. F. Hen-
ning. editor and publisher: address all com-
munications to Wright's Grove P. O.
DER BRAUER UND MALZER j
monthly ; German ; commercial ; mechanical ;
ninety six pages; size of page 9.xl3; sub-
scription $5; established 1883; Eugene A.
Sittig. editor and publisher ; circulation G G ;
dated at Chicago and New York ; Lssues also
Di'r Deiitsch-Ameiik(i,i(isclit' Bliic/lei'.
DER DEUTSCII-AMERIKAN-
ISCHE MUELLER; monthly ; German;
commercial ; mechanical ; flf ty-six pages ;
size of page 9x13 ; subscription .$1 ; establishetl
1877 ; Etigeiie A. Sittig, editor and publisher ;
circulation F F ; issues also Der Brauer und
Maize r.
D I A ti ; monthly ; literary ; twenty-four
pages; size of page 8x11 ; subscription .$1.50;
established ISSO; S. F. Browne, editor: Jan-
sen, McClurg & Co., publishers : eirc'n H H.
EVAN<;ELISTIC record; month
,ly ; evjiimelieal ; sixteen pages; size of page
8x11 ; subscription 50c.; established 1881 ; F.
H. Revell, editor and publisher; does not
insert advertisements.
F A M I L I E JOURNAL; monthly ;
Scandinavian ; four pages ; size 22x.30 : sub-
scription :")0 cents; established 1882 ; Fritz
Frantzen, editor and publisher; circula
tion .T I.
FARM IMPLEMENT; monthly; six
teen pages ; size of page 11x16 ; subscription
50 cents ; e.stahlished 1882 ; Lewis B. Hibbard,
editor ; E. J. Baker, publisher ; ciro'n G 1.
FORESTER; montlilv ; eight pages;
size 26x40; subscription $1; established 1881 ;
A. B. Case & Son, e<litors and publishers.
I
ILLINOIS.
FRIENDS' MISSIONARY ADVO-
CATE; monthly; friends; sixteen pages;
size of page S.xll ; subscription .50 cents ; es-
tablishe(t 1S85 ; Esther B. Tuttle, editor ; Pub-
lishing Association of Friends, publishers.
F U R N I T U R E TRADESMAN;
monthly ; commercial ; sixteen pages ; size
of page 10x13; subscription .$1; established
18S3 ; Thomas H. Bush, editor and publisher ;
circulation H 1.
(;OOD TIMES AND POPULAR
EDUCATOR ; (see Boston, Mass.)
HAPPY HOURS; monthly; eighteen
pages; size of page 10x14; subscription 75
cents : estalilished 1883; Winslow and McCon-
nell, editors ami publishers.
HA RUGA R I ORDENS-BLATT;
monthly : German ; official organ of the order
of Harugarl ; four pages; size 22x31; sub-
scription oilc: established 1882; C. F. Lichtner
& Bro., editors and publishers ; circulation H.
HOME LIGHT; monthly: eight pages ;
size :i0x44 ; subscription 50 cents ; establislied
issi ; M. .1. Cahill, editor and publisher.
HOME VISITOR; monthly; twelve
pages; size liixl3; subscription (iO cents;
established 1859 ; Eliza W. Bowman, editor ;
Home for the Friendless, publishers ; cir-
culation G ; organ of Home of the Friend-
ilORSESHOER AND HARD-
WARE JOURNAL; monthly; commer-
cial ; mechanical : twenty pages ; size of page
12x16: subscription $\ ; established 1875; A.
W. Kingsland, editor; O. L. Fox &Co., pub-
lishers ; circulation (4 1.
HOUSE AND LOT; monthly; sixteen
pages ; size of page 10x14 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1882; T. P. Elliott, editor and
publisher ; a real estate advertising sheet.
HUMANE JOURNAL ; monthly; six-
teen pages ; size of page 9x12; subscription
$1 ; established 1873 ; Albert ^V. Landou, edi-
tor and pul)lisher ; circulation F 1.
ILLINOIS AGRICULTURIST;
monthly: eiglit pages; size 35x48 ; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1884; G. S. Mayo, editor
aiul publislier.
INLAND ARCHITECT A N I>
BUILDER: monthly; mtclianical; thirtv-
six pages : size of page 10x14 ; subscriptio'n
SI. 75; established 1883; Inland Publishing
Co.. editors and publishers'; circulation .J 1.
INLAND PRINTER; monthly : com-
mercial : mechanical ; forty-eight pages ; si/e
of page 9x12; subscription $1.50 : establishe<l
1883; A. C. Cameron Inland Printing Co., pub-
lishers : circulation n 1.
INSUR ANCE CR ITIC : (see New York
City.)
IRON->IONGER; monthly; commercial;
forty-si.x pages ; size of page 10x13 subscrip-
tion .151 ; established 1885; F. B. De Berard and
T. A. Keunett, editors; Ironmonger Publish-
ing Co., publishers; dated at Chicago and
New York. N. Y.
JEWELERS' JOURNAL ; monthly;
commercial; mechanical; one hundred and
twelve pages; size 10x14; subscription $1.50;
established IsSO ; \V. \Y. Wilcox, editor; S. .M.
Wilcox, publisher ; circulation H 1.
K A T H O L I S C H E R JUGEND-
FREUND ; monthly; English and Ger-
man ; catholic ; juvenile ; sixteen pages
octavo; subscription $1; established 1877:
Rev. A. J. Thiele, editor; C. M. Staiger,
publisher ; inserts advertisements on cover
onlj' ; circulation F.
LAW JOURNAL; monthly; legal;
thirty-two pages; .size of paper 7xt0; sub-
scription .§2 ; established 1882 ; Chicago Law-
Publishing Co.. editors and publisliers.
LIGHTNING JOURNAL: monthly;
sixteen pages; size of page 9x12; subscrip-
tion 60 cents; established 1884; Illinois Street
Gas Co., editors and ptiblishers ; an advertis-
ing sheet.
LITERARY LIFE; monthly; liter-
ary ; thirty-six pages ; size of page 8x11 ; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1884; Will M. Clem-
ens, editor ; Elder Publishing Co , publishers ;
circulation (i 1.
LITTLE BEE; monthly; catholic;
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
ILLINOIS.
ILLINOIS.
forty-four pages octavo ; subscription 80 cents;
establisiieil 1884; Little Bee Publishing Co.,
editors anrl publishers.
liOVEIl'S GAZETTE ; monthly; eight
pages; size 22x32; subscription $1; estab
fished 18S4; Lew. H. Anderson, editor and
^ LUM liER TRA DE J O IJ It N A L, ;
monthly ; commercial ; mechanical ; twenty-
eight to thirty-six pages ; size of page lOxU ;
suV)Scription $1 ; established 18S2 ; S. D. Mor-
gan editor and publisiier; circulation G 1.
MANFORD'S MAGAZINE; month-
ly universnlist ; sixty-t'.>ur pases octavo;
SUbscrilitidU sl.r.t) ; estaUlislied ls-,6; Rev. E.
Manford and Mrs. H. B. Manford, editors and
publishers ; circulation G ; branch office at
St. Louis, Mo. , , ,. ,
MEDICAIi ERA; monthly ; medical;
thirtv-two pages ; size of page 8x10 ; subscrip-
tion'$2; estaldislie:! 1883; James E. Gross,
M D.. editor ; Gross & Delbridge, publishers ;
"medical journal and ex.
A MINER; monthly ; medical; ninety -six
pages octavo ; subscription $3 ; established
1844 ; Chicago Medical Press Association,
publishers ; circulation J J.
MEDICAL, TIMES; monthly; medi-
cal ; sixty -eight pages octavo ; subscription
$2; established 1869; W. H. Davis, M. D., edi-
tor and publisher; circulation H.
MEDICAIi VISITOR ; monthly: med-
ical • forty-two pages octavo ; subscription $1 ;
established ISSfi; T. S. Hoyue, M. D., editor and
publisher. , , . .
METAliLURGIST ; monthly ; scienti-
fic • sixty- four pages; size of page 9x12; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1883; Metallurgist
PuV>lishiug Co., editors and publishers.
MIND CURE AND SCIENCE OF
LIFE; monthly; spiritualist; twenty four
uages; size of page TxlO; subscription .$1 ;
established 1884; A. J. Swarts, editor and
'^"^NATIONAL CAR BUILDER; (see
New York City.)
NATIONAL LIVE STOCK JOIJR-
NAIi ; monthly; live stock; hfty-four
pages; size of page 10x13 ; subscription §2.15;
established 1870 ; Stock Journal Co., editors
and publishers; circulation G b . ^,„
NATIONAL STEAMSHIP AND
RAILWAY GAZETTE; monthly; six
teen pages; size of page 9x12; subscription
$1 ; established 1882 ; E. S. S. Kemp, editor and
publisher; circulation G; dated at Chicago
^"nevv^ihiirch independent
AND REVIEW; monthly; swedenbor-
gian; fortv eight pages; sizeof page 6x10; sub-
scription S;-.'.lii;i'st:it)lislicd 1853; Weller& Son,
editor-^ and publishers; circulation J.
NEW ERA ; monthly ; woman suffrage ;
thirtv four i>ages ; size of page 8x11; sub-
scription .'51.25; established 1885; Elizabeth
JBovnton Harbert, editor and publisher.
NEWSPAPER UN ION ; monthly ;
eight pages ; size 32x46 ; subscription .$1 ; es-
tablished 1871; Chicago Newspaper Union Co.,
editors and publishers ; a paper for news
D.-iper publishers.
NORTHWESTERN COMSIERCIAL
TRAVELER; monthly; sixteen pages;
size of page 11x46; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1877 ; Southard & Chase, editors ; North-
western Commercial Traveler Association,
publishers ; circulation I.
OLIVE liEAP ; monthly; friends;four
pages; size 14x21; subscription 25 cents; es-
tablished 1873; Ruth S. Murray, editor ; John
M. Hussey publisher ; a bible school paper ;
does not insert advertisements.
OUR REST AND SIGNS OF THE
TfME*«; montiily; second advent ; sixteen
pa"-es; sizeof page 9x12; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1874 ; C. H. Jones, editor and pub-
lisher; circulation I.
PAINT, OIL AND DRUG RE-
VIEW ; monthly; commercial; thirty-two
pages; size 10x1 1'; subscription $1: estab-
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;
monthly ; commercial ; twenty pages ; size
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;
twenty pages octavo ; subscription 75 cents ;
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;
monthly; phimography ; thirty-two pages
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;
fourteen pages; size of page 9x12; subscrip-
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-
lation K.
SEWING MACHINE ADVANCE ;
monthly ; commercial ; mechanical ; twenty-
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;
phonograph v ; eight pages; size 17x23; sub-
scription $1'; established 13S1 ; D. Kimliall.
publisher ; circulation 1 1 . S^W Actual arei-
a(ie circulation for one year preceding Jan. 1,
1885, as per statement on file at the office of the
American Newspaper Directory, 2,300 copies ;
dated at Chicago and Plainfield, N. J.
SHROUD; monthly ; commercial ;
twenty pages ; size of page 10x14 ; subscrip-
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
99
ILLINOIS.
tion$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.
WORKER; monthly; commercial; me-
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
ILLINOIS.
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.
100
GEO. P. HOWELL & CO'S
ILLINOIS.
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-
ILLINOIS.
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
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIBECTORY.
101
ILLINOIS.
ILLINOIS.
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
eight pages; size — daily 23x39, weekly :30.x44;
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-
AMKKICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTOllY.
103
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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ILLINOIS.
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 &
ILLINOIS.
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-
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
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ILLINOIS.
ILLINOIS.
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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GEO. P. ROWELL & CO'S
ILLINOIS.
ILLINOIS.
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
I
I
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
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
lOT
ILLINOIS.
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
108
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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-
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
10»
ILLINOIS.
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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GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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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GEO. P. ROWELL & CO'S
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.
AMEUICAX NEWSPAPER IJIUKCTORV
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ILLINOIS.
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.
8
'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
lU
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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-
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
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ILLINOIS.
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
116
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
117
ILLINOIS.
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.
ILLINOIS.
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 ;
120
GEO. P. ROWEL I, & CO'S
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
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
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ILLINOIS.
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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GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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.
ADVOCATE; Saturdays; eight pages ;
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-
can ; eight pages ; size 20x44 ; subscription
$1.50; established 1868; S. M. Tesnier, editor;
AiMERICAN NEWSPAPEU DIRECTORY.
1-2S
ILLINOIS.
ILLINOIS.
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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GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
ILLINOIS.
ILLINOIS.
& 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.
I
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
125
ILLINOIS.
ILLINOIS.
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.
CHRONICLE; Fridays; eight pages;
size 3Ux44 ; subscription $2 ; established 1881 ;
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;
size 26x40 ; subscription $1.50 ; established
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.
REPORTER; Fridays ; eight pages ; size
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;
eight pages ; size 34x48 : subscription $2 ; es-
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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GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORV.
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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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GEO. P. ROWELL, & GO'S
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.
LEDGER; Thursdays; republican; four
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.
SPECTATOR; Thursdays; independ-
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-
AMEKICAN NEWSPAPER DIKFXTORY.
129
INDIANA.
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 ;
INDIANA.
circulation K 1.
9
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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GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
INDIANA.
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
131
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
132
GEO. P. ROWEl.L & GO'S
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
133
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.
134
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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GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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 ;
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
137
INDIANA.
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,
138
GEO. P. ROWELL, & CO'S
INDIANA.
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
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
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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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GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
143
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;
four pages; size 24x:it ; subscription $1; es-
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
pages ; size 24x36 ; subscription $1.25 ; estab-
lished 1872 ; John L. Megenity, editor and
publisher ; circulation K 1.
REPUBLICAN; Wednesdays; republi-
can ; four pages ; size 24x34 ; subscription
$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
pages ; size 24x36 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1882 ; Jas. A. Russell, editor and pub-
lisher ; circulation K.
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
except Sunday ; neutral ; four pages ; size 22
x32 ; subscription .$4.80 ; established 1834 ; C.
F. Crowder and L. L. Miller, editors and pub-
lishers.
MIAMI CO. SENTINEL; Thursdays;
democratic ; eight pages ; size 30x44 ; sub-
scription $1.50 ; established 1837 ; Fulwller &
Cole, editors and i)ul>lishers; circulation I.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages ; size 30x44 ; subscription $1.50 ;
established 1856 ; G. I. Reed and W. W. Lock-
wood, editors and publishers ; circulation 1 1.
SIGNAL; Fridays; greenback; four
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INDIANA.
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.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; four
f)ages ; size 24x35 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
ished 1884; E. H. Harrell, editor and pub-
lisher.
PIKE CO. DEMOCRAT ; Thursdays;
democratic ; four pages ; size 26.x40 ; subscrip-
tion .S1.5C; established 1870; W. P. Knight,
editor and publisher ; cu'culatlon .1 1 .
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.
HO>IE AND .SCHOOL JOURNAL, ;
semi-montlily ; educational ; sixteen pages ;
sizeti.xlO; subscription $1; established 1884;
S. D. Aiigliii, editor ; L. H. Be.verle, publisher.
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
republican ; eight pages ; size 31x44 ; subscrip-
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.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages ; size 28x44 ; subscription $1 ,50 ;
established 1855 ; Daniel McDonald, editor
and publisher ; circulation J 1.
REPUBLICAN ; Thursdays ; republi-
can ; eight pages ; size 34x48 ; subscription $2 ;
established 1856 ; J. W. Siders, editor ; J. W.
Siders & Co., publishers ; circulation J 1.
RESTITUTION; Wednesdays; four
pages ; size 24x36 ; subscription $2 ; estab-
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-
can ; four pages ; size 28x44 ; subscription
$1.50; established 1865; Marsh & Beelman,
editors and publishers ; circulation J 1.
SUN ; Fridays ; democratic ; eight pages ;
size of page :30x44 ; subscription $1.25 ; estab-
lished 1871 ; Bayard S. Gray, editor and pub-
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.
INDIANA.
NEWS; Saturdays; four pages; size22x:32';
subscription $1.25 ; established 1882; Joseph
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-
cenues. In a rich and populous agricultural
district.
CLARION ; Thiu-sdays ; republican ;
four pages; size 28x44; subscription $1.5 i; es-
tablished 1846 ; Gil. R. Stormont, editor and
publisher ; circulation J 1.
DEMOCRAT; Saturdays; democratic;
four pages ; size 26x40 ; subscription $1 ;
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.
RECORD; Saturdays ; prohibition; eight
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.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages ; size 26x40 ;
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.
DEMOCRATIC SENTINEL ; Fri-
days ; democratic ; four pages ; size 26x40 ;
subscription $1.50; established 1877; James
W. McEwen, editor and publisher ; circ'n K.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republi-
can ; eigiit pages ; size 30x44 ; subscription
$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.
EVENING ITEM I every evening except
Sunday; four pages; size 19x24; subscription
$3.64 ; established 1877 ; Isaac Kline, editor
and publisher ; circulation 1 1.
INDEPENDENT; every morning ex-
cept Monday, and WEEKLY, Satui-days ;
Independent ; four pages ; size— daily 22x30,
weelily 25x3S ; suhs<'rl]itic>M— diiilv .§5, weekly
75 cents; estallli^llcMl--,l:ul\• is;:'., weekly 1866;
F. Maag, edilor and pulilisher; circulation— ~
dailv J, weekly K 1.
PAIjLADIUM; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays: re-
publican ; daily four pages, weekly twelve
pages ; size- daily 23x36, weekly (size of page)
15X-2 ; subscription— daily $5.20, weekly $1.10 ;
estallli^lll■ll— liaily 1876, weekly 1831 ; Isaac
Jenkiiisoii, editor and publisher circulation
—dailv J 1 , weekly I I.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages; size 24x36; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1881 ; James Elder, editor and pub-
lisher.
ENQUIRER; Thursdays; democratic;
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
145
INDIAXA.
four pages ; size :!0x44 ; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1SS3 ; Edward Warwick, editor and
publislier: circulation H.
SUNDAY REGISTER; Sundays; eight
pages; size :30x44 ; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1883; M. Cullaton & Co., editors and
publishers; circulatit)n .1 1.
TELEiiR A ;>I ; Thursdays ; republican ;
four pages ; size :j0x44 ; subscription SI ; es-
tablished 1861 ; E. C. Martin, editor and pub-
lisher : circulation I 1.
VOLiKSZEITUNti ; Saturdays; Ger-
man ; four pages ; size 26x40 ; subscription $2 ;
established 1872; Volkszeitung Co., editors
and publishers ; circulation K 1.
EARLHAMITE; monthly; thirty-six
pages octavo ; subscription §1 ; established
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.
RECORDER; Fridays ; republican ;
four pages ; size 30x44 ; subscription S1.50 ;
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.
CLARION; Fridays; independent; four
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;
size 26x40 ; subscription $1-50 ; established
1877 ; circulation J.
SENTINEL; Saturdaj's ; democratic;
eight pages ; size 26x42 ; subscription $1.50 ;
established 1858 ; A. T. Bitters, editor and pub-
lisher ; circulation J.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; four pages; size
22x32 ; subscription SI ; established 1883 ; W.
I. Howard, editor ; W. I. Howard & Sou, pub-
lishers ; circulation K 1.
PUPILS' MANUAL; monthly; ju-
venile ; twenty-four pages ; size of paper
7x10 ; subscription 20 cents ; established 1885 ;
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.
DEMOCRAT; Saturdays; democratic;
four pages ; size 25x:38 ; subscription $1.50 ; es-
tablished 1855 ; Calvin Jones, editor and pub-
lisher ; circulation K K.
INDIANA POCKET; Saturdays; re-
publican ; four pages ; size 26x40 , subscrip-
10
INDIANA.
tion $]..■)(»; established 1877; W. H. Hardesty,
editor and publislier: circulation K K 1.
SENTINEL; Wednesdays; democratic;
four pages ; size 24x36 ; subscription $1.25 ;
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.
REPUBLICAN; Wednesdays ; republi-
can ; four iiages ; size 28x42 ; subscription
$1.50; established 18.t4 ; M. Keeney, editor ;
Rockville Republican Co., publishers ; circu-
lation J J.
SATURDAY EAGLE; Saturdays;
democratic; eight pages; size 26x40; sub-
scription $1.50 ; established 1880 ; W. E. Hen-
kel, editor and publisher; circulation J J.
TRIBUNE ; Thursdays; independent:
eight pages ; size 30x44 ; subscription $1.50 ;
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.
CLIPPER ; Tue.sdays ; non-partisan ;
eight pages ; size 22x38 ; subscription $1 ;
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.
GRAPHIC; Saturdays ; republican ;
eight pages; size 30x44; subscription $150;
established 1882; Geo. W. Campbell, editor:
McMahan & Campbell, publishers ; circula-
tion J J 1.
JACKSONIAN; Thursdays; democrat-
ic ; eight piiges ; size 30x44 ; subscription $1.65 :
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 ^
eight pages ; size 2'2x31 ; subscription 50 cents t
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.
OBSERVER; Fridays; eight pages;
size 26x40 ; subscription $1.25 ; established
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.
PRESS; Thursdays ; four pages ; si/f»
24x36 ; subscription $1 ; established 1878 ;
146
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
INDIANA.
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
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
147
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
148
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
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
140
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.
150
GEO. P. ROWELL & CO'S
IOWA.
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
1»
IOWA.
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
IOWA.
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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IOWA.
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 .
IOWA.
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-
lOWA.
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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IOWA.
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.
EVENING GAZETTE; every evening
except Sunday, and GAZETTK. Saturday ;
daily four to twelve pages, weekly eight
pages; daily (size of page) 18x24, weekly
30x44 ; subscription — flaily .SH, weekly $1 ; es-
tablished ISH.'J ; F. W. Faulkes, editor ; Gazette
Co., pul)lislicrs ; circulation— dally J 1.
REPUBIjI(;AN ; every morning except
Monday, and WEEKIiY, Thursdays; re-
publican ; four pages ; size— daily 26x40,
weekly 30x44 ; subscription— daily $8, weekly
$1.25 ; established— daily 1870, weekly 1872 ;
Republican Printing Co., editors and publish-
ers ; circulation— daily I 1, weekly J 1.
DEMOKKAT ; Thursdays; German;
democratic ; eight pages ; size 34x4B ; sub-
scription Sl.iiO; establlsiied 1883 ; J. Dietrich,
editor : Demokrat Publishing Co., publishers ;
circulation K K.
GAZETTE: (see Evenina Gazette.)
IOWA TRANSCRIPT; Saturdays;
four pages ; size2l)xl0; subscription .§1.50 ; es-
tablished 1881 ; Mrs. J. L. Wilson, editor and
publisher.
POST AND PRESSE ; Fridays; Ger-
man ; eight pages ; size 30x44 ; subscription
$1.50 ; established 1879 ; E. Hunt, editor and
publisher ; circulation J.
SATURDAY EVENING CHAT;
Saturdaj-s ; eight pages ; size 30x44 ; subsctip-
tion$2; established 1882; Benzinger & Barr,
editors and publishers ; circulation J J 1.
STANDARD ; Tliursdays ; democratic;
eight pages ; size 30x44; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1867 ; Millar & Playter, editors and
publishers ; circulation J J 1.
TIMES ; Thursdays ; republican ; four
pages ; size 29x44 ; subscription $1.50 ; estab-
lished 1851 ; F. McClelland, editor ; Ayers
& McClelland, publishers; circulation .1 1.
TRADE REVIEW ; Fridays; commer-
cial ; four pages ; size 22x:30 ; subscription
$1 ; established 1883 ; Eugene Hunt, editor
and publisher ; circulation K 1.
FARM JOlIltNAL AND I.,IVE
STOCK REVIEW; monthly; agricul-
tural; eiglit pages; size 26x40; subscription
$1; establislied 1879; F. W. Faulkes, efiitm-;
Journal Publishing Co., publishers; circ'n E 1.
FRA ALIiE LANDE; monthly ;
Swedish; eight pages; size 18x24; subscrip
tion 50 cents ; established 1885 ; N. Fr. Han-
sen, editor and publisher.
IOWA FARMER; monthly ; agricul-
tural ; twenty pages ; sizeof page 11x13 ; sub-
scription $1; established 1877; Alexander
Charles, editor ; Iowa Farmer Co., publishers ;
circulation G 1.
PRESTO ; monthly ; music ; thirty-two
pages ; size of page 9x12 ; subscription $1.50 ;
established 1884 ; Presto Publishing Co., edi-
tors and publishers ; a semi-monthly trade
edition is also issued ; subscription .$1.
R A T I. W A Y CONDUCTORS'
MONTHIiY ; sixty pages; size of page
6x10 ; subscription $1.25 ; established 1884 ;
C. S. Wheaton, editor ; Order of Railway Con-
ductors, publishers ; W. P. Daniels, manager ;
circulation G G.
IOWA PENMAN AND BOOK.-
K.EEPER; In-monthly ; eilucational ; four
pages; size 16x22; subscription 25 cents: es-
tablished 18S3; S. H. Goodyear, editor; E. J.
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.
CITIZEN ; Wednesdays; republican; four
IOWA.
pages; size 28x44; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1864 ; W. O. Crosby and J. C. Barrows,
editors ; W. O. Crosby & Co., publishers ; cir-
culation I.
INDUSTRIAL. lOWEGIAN; Fridays,
four pages ; size 26x40 ; subscription $1.25 ;
established 1883 ; Chas. E. Vrooman, editor
and publisher; circulation K 1.
JOURNAL.; Wednesdays; democratic;
four pages ; size 26x40 ; subscription $1.25 ;
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;
non-partisan ; eight pages ; size 26x40 ; sub-
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.
DEMOCRAT-LEADER; Wednes-
days; democratic ; four pages ; size 28x44 ;
subscription $1.50; established 1872; J. D. Hull,
editor and publisher ; circulation J 1.
PATRIOT: Wednesdays; republican;
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-
tablished 1884 : O'Dea & George, editors and
publishers.
FLOYD CO. ADVOCATE; Thurs
days; republican; four pages; size ;30x44 ;
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;
size 26x40: subscription $1.50; established
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;
IOWA.
and •illNDAY NEWS, Sundays; and
WEEKLY, Saturdays; daily four pages;
Sunday six pages ; weekly eight pages ; size
—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;
Fridays ; German ; eight pages ; size 30.\44 ;
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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IOWA.
IOWA.
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.
AMERItJAi^ NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
15T
IOWA.
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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GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
IOWA.
IOWA.
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 ;
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
159
IOWA.
daily four pages, weekly eight pages ; size-
daily 24x36, weekly 3Bx4s ; subscription— daily
$8. "weekly $1.35"; esialilislicd— <laily 1854,
weekly 1S39 ; M. M. Hum, editor; Ham &
Carver, publishers ; circulation — dally H H,
weekly G G.
TELEGRAPH-DEMOCRAT; every
evening except Sunday, and WEEKLY,
Fridays ; Independent ; daily four pages, Sat-
urday issue eight pages, weekly twelve pages;
size— daily 2Gx4U, ^Satur(lay and weekly 32x44 ;
subscription— daily $0, weekly $1.25 ; estab-
lished 1870 ; Dubuque Printing Co., editors
and publishers ; P. J. Quigley, business man-
ager ; circulation— daily H 1, weekly G.
TIMES ; every morning except Sunday
and Monday, SUNDAY TIDIES, Sundays,
and WEEKLY, Wednesdays ; republi-
can ; morning, Sunday and weekly eight
pages; size— morning, weekly and Sunday
(size of page) 15x22 ; subscription— daily $8,
Sunday $2, weekly $1.25 ; established 1856 ;
John Blanchard, editor ; Times Co., publish
ers ; 'Circulation — daily G G, weekly G G, Sun-
day G.
DER NATIONAL DEMOKRAT ;
Thursdays ; German ; democratic ; four pages :
size 28x44 ; subscription $2.50 ; establLsTied
1856 ; F. A. GnifCke, editor and publisher ; cir-
culation I 1.
I N D E P E N D ENT : Saturdays ; repub-
lican ; eight pages; size 30x44; subscription
SI. 50; established ISSl ; Walter Thurtell,
editor ; Independent Co., publishers ; circu-
lation t.
IOWA; Thui'sdays ; German ; cath-
olic ; eight pages ; size 32x45 ; subscription
§2.50 ; established 1875 : Nicholas Gonner,
editor; German Catholic Printing Co., pub-
lishers ; circulation 1 1 ; issued from the office
of the Luxemburger Gazette.
LUXEMBURGER GAZETTE; Tues-
days ; German ; catholic ; eight pages ; size
32x45; subscription $2.50; established 1871;
Nicholas Gonner, editor; German Catholic
Printing Co., publishers ; cii'culation H 1 ; is-
sue also the loica.
PROHIBITIONIST; Thursdays; pro-
hibition ; eight pages ; size of page 11x16 ; sub-
scription $1.25 ; established 1SS3 ; Chas. B.
Dorr, editor and publisher; circulation I I.
srND.\Y TIMES ; (see Times.)
WESTERN YOUTH ; Saturdays; juv-
enile ; eight pages ; size 26x40 ; subscription
$1.25 ; established 1883 ; C. D. Kelly PubUsh-
Ing Co., editors and publishers.
DER PRESBYTERIANER ; bi
weekly; German ; presbyterian ; eight pages ;
size 26x34 ; .subscription $1.50 ; established
1867; Rev. G. Moery and Rev. A. Vander
Lippe, editors ; John Smith, publisher ; circu-
lation J J.
NOBLE GRAND ; semi-monthly; odd-
fellowship ; eight pages : size 18x21 ; subscrip-
tion S1.50 ; established 1SS3 ; A. Munsell, edi-
tor and publisher.
IOWA NORMAL MONTHLY; edu
cational ; sixty pages octavo ; subscription
$1 .50 ; established 1877 ; George W. Jones,
editor ; Edwards & Jones, publishers ; circu-
lation H H 1.
MOUNT ST. JOSEPH'S MESSEN-
GER; monthly; eight pages; size of page
8x10 ; subscription $1 ; established 1883 ; cir-
culation K 1 ; published at Mount St. Joseph's
Academy ; a school paper ; Issued during
school year.
TRADE JOURNAL; monthly; com-
mercial; twenty-eight pages; size of page
9x12 ; subscription §1 ; established 1881 ;
A. Munsell, editor and publisher; circula-
tion X.
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.
REPORTER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages : size 35x48 ; subscription $2 ;
establisned 1871; G. W. Thompson, editor;
C, S. Waitley, publisher ; circulation K 1.
IOWA.
DYERSVILIiE, Dubuque Co., D- 974
pop., on Iowa division of 111. Central Rd.
COMMERCIAL; Fridays; four pages :
size 26.K40 : subscription $1.50 ; establislied
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.
REPORTER; Fridays; independent:
four pages ; size 26x40 ; subscription $1.50 ; es-
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.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages ; size 30x44; subscription $1.50;
established 1884 ; S. L. Frisbie, editor and pub-
lisher.
HERALD ; Thursdays; republican ; four
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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GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
IOWA.
IOWA.
LEDGER! Thursdays; four pages ; size
28x44 : subscription $i.50 ; established 1866 ;
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
days; republican; four pages; size 34.x.i();
subscription $3 ; established 1852 ; Donald D.
Donnaii. editor and publisher; circ^n J i.
DER NORD IOWA HEROL.D;
Wednesilavs; German; four pages; size
26x40 ; sul)si-ription $2 ; established 1868 ; Chas.
Reiiieckt-, cditorand publisher ; circulation J.
RE<J I ST ER ; Wednesdays ; democratic ;
eight pages; size of page l.'-)x2l ; subscription
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.
REPORTER; Tliursdays ; independent ;
eight pages ; size :30x44 ; subscription $1 ; es-
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 ;
eisrht pages; size 30x44; subscription $1.50;
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-
cratic'; eight pages; size 35x48; subscription
§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
days; republican; eight images ; size 3px48;
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
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
161
IOWA.
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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IOWA.
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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IOWA.
IOWA.
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-
164
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IOWA.
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-
lOWA.
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;
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
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IOWA.
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;
IOWA.
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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IOWA.
IOWA.
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
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
167
IOWA.
I
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.
JACKSON SENTINEL.; Thursdays;
democratic ; eight pages : size 35x48 > sub-
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.
WEEKLY; Thursdaj'S ; four pages; size
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-
can; four pages; size 28x44; subscription
IOWA.
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-
days; independent; four pages; size 26x40;
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.
EXPRESS; Saturdays ; republican ;
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lOH'A.
eight pages ; size 30x44 ; subscription $1.50 ; es-
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.
IIERAlil); Thursdays; four pages; size
IOWA.
24x36 ; subscription $1.75 ; established 1878 ;
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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IOWA.
Merchandizing and dairying are the pi'incl-
pal industries.
STAR ; Wednesdays ; Independent; four
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.
JOURNAL; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays ; republican ;
daily four pages, weekly eight pages; size —
daily 24x36. weeklv(size of page) 20x24 ; sub-
scription—daily $8, weekly $2; Journal Print-
ing Co., editors and publishers; circulation—
dailv K 1, weekly I l .
TRIBUNE: every morning except Mon-
day, and WEEKLY, Thur.sdays; daily
four pages, weekly twelve pages ; size— daily
26x40, weekly (size of page) 15x22 ; subscription
— daily .$8, weekly $2 ; Tribune Publishing Co.,
editors and publishei-s; circulation— daily K 1.
weekly J 1.
DIE WACHT AM MISSISSIPPI;
Fridays ; German ; four pages ; size 28x44 ;
subscription $2; established 1831; Herman
Stoltzenau, publisher ; circulation J.
NEWS; Saturdays; democratic; four
pages; size 26x40; subscription $1.50; estab-
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.
REPORTER: Fridays; eight pages;
size 26x40 ; subscription $1.25 ; established
1882 ; H. T. Irwin, editor and publisher ; cir -
culation K 1.
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 ;
republican ; four pages ; size 26x40 ; subscrip-
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
pages ; size 30x44 : subscription .$1.50 ; estab-
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.
COURIER ; Thursdays ; republican ;
four pages; size 26x40; subscription .$1.50
established 1860; Carleton & Geer, editors
and publishers ; circvilation .T 1 .
1 DIE NORDIOWA FREIE PRESSE;
no
GEO. p. ROWELL & CO'S
IOWA.
Fridays ; German ; independent ; eight pages ;
size of page 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1ST9 ; Zander Bros., editors and pub-
lisliers ; cireulation K K 1.
TRIBUNE: Tuesdays ; independent ;
four pages ; size 24.xo6 ; subscrii)tion $1 ;
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.
IOWA (STATE DEMOCRAT; Thurs
days ; democratic ; four pages ; size 2(>x40 ;
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
flouring mills, creamery and graded
IOWA.
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.
REPORTER; Thursdays; republican;
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.
RECORDER ; Thursdays ; eight pages ;
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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k
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-
dav. and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; repub-
lican; four passes; size— daily 26x10, weekly
32x48 ; subscription— daily §7. weekly .S2 : es-
tablished—daily 1865. weekly 1848 ; A. H. Ham-
ilton, editor and publisher: circulation—
dailv K K 1, weekly I 1 .
DEMOCRAT; every morning except
Mondav, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays;
democratic ; four pages ; size— daily 24x36,
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 .
INDUSTRIAL APPEAL: Tuesdays ;
four pages ; size 26x40: subscription §1.50 ; es-
tablished 1832 ; N. M. Ives, editor ; Industrial
Alliance, puV)Ushers ; circulation J J.
JOI TRNAL UXD FREIE PRESSE;
Thursdays ; German ; democratic ; eight
pages ; size 30x44 ; subscription $2 ; established
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.,
172
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
IOWA.
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
IOWA.
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.
AMEKICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
17S
IOWA.
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.
IOWA.
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.
POST; Wednesdays; eight pages; size
174
GEO. P. ROWELL & CO'S
IOWA.
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—
IOWA.
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;
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
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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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GEO. P. HOWELL & GO'S
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
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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;
eight pages ; size 34x35 ; subscription $2; es-
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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IOWA.
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.
REPORTER ; Wednesdays; democratic ;
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GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
IOWA.
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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179
KAXSAS.
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-
ISO
GEO. P. IIOVVELL & GO'S
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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181
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 ;
182
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
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
183
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.
1S4
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
185
KANSAS.
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 &
186
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.
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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;
188
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.
JOURNAIi ; Saturdays; republican;
four pages ; size 26x40 ; subscription $1.50 ;
«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
$1 ; established 1884 ; J. A. Williams, editor ;
Reuben Lake, publisher.
LANE, Fran/din Co., D-
EXTERPRISE: Tuesdays; independ-
ent ; four pages ; size 26x40 ; suljseription
.$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.
CHRONOSCO PE ; Fridays ; republican ;
four pages ; size 26.x40 ; subscription $1.50 ;
established 1873; H. Booth, editor; F. D.
Taylor, pultlisher: circulation J.
EAGLE-OPTIC; Fridays; republican;
eight pages ; size of page 20x26 ; subscription
$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.
IIERAM)-TKI1JIINE; every evening
except Sunday, and VVEElvLiY, Fridays;
republican; daily four pages; weekly eight
pages; size — daily 22x30; weekly 30x44; sub-
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-
day, and WESTERN HOME JOUR-
NAL, Thursdays; republican; daily four
pages, weekly eight pages; size— daily 24x36,
weekly 30x44; subscription— daily $8, weekly
.$2; established 1869; Thaclier & Webster,
editors and publishers; circulation— dally J 1,
weekly I.
KANSAS.
DIE GERMANIA; Thursdays; Ger-
man ; four pages ; size 28x40 ; subscription
$1.50; established 1877; Gottlieb Oehrle, edi-
tor and publisher; circulation K.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages; size 30x44; subsci'iption $1.50;
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;
four pages ; size 17.x25 ; subscription .50 cents ;
established 1883 ; University Courier Co.,
editors and publishers; circulation K 1; a
college paper ; Issued during the collegiate
year.
AVESTERN HOME JOURNAL; (see
Journal.)
KANSAS CHURCHMAN; monthly:
protestant episcopal ; eight pages ; size or
page 11x14 ; subscription 75 cents ; established
1876; Rev. A. Beatty, D. D., editor and pub-
lisher: circulation K 1.
UNIVERSITY REVIEW; monthly;
fifty-two pages ; size of page 7x10 : subscrip-
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-
ing except Sunday, and DEMOCRATIC
STANDARD, Fridays; democratic; four
pages ; size— dally 24x36, weekly 28x44 ; sub-
scription— dally $6, weekly $1 ; established
—daily 1873, weekly 1870; Frank T. Lynch,
editor and publisher ; circulation — daily H 1 ;
weekly G G.
KANSAS FREIE PRESSE; every
evening except Sunday, and WEEKLY,
Tuesdays; German ; republican; four pages ;
size— daily 24x.36, weekly Jiixio ; subscription
—daily $9, weekly $2; esi'ahlished 1S67; Lorenz
Rohr, editor; Geier & Wllken, publishers;
circulation— daily K 1, weekly J 1.
TIMES; every morning except Monday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republican;
daily four pages, weekly eight pages ; size-
daily 26x40, weekly (size of page) 15x23 ; sub-
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;
independent ; eight pages ; size 30x41 ; sub-
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.
HOME RECORD; monthly; four
pages ; size 17x24 ; subscription 30 cents ;
established 1872 ; Mrs. C. H. Cushing, editor ;
Managers of the Home for the Friendless,
publishers ; circulation X ; organ of the Home
for the Friendless.
COLORED ORPHAN; quarterly;
catholic ; eight pages ; size 20x26 ; subscription
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;
four pages ; size 34x35 ; subscription $1 ;
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 ;
eight pages ; size .'30x44 ; subscription $1.50 ;
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-
days ; republican ; four pages ; size 22x30 ;
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;
size 26x40: subscription $1.50; established
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;
four pages ; size 26x40 ; subscription $1.50 ;
established 1873; S. G. Mead, editor; Mead
& Dunham, publishers ; circulation J 1.
MADISON, Greenwood Co., O, 500
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.,
190
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.
PROGRESS; Fridays; democratic; four
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
191
KANSAS.
KANSAS.
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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GEO. P. KOWJCLL & (JO'S
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.
AMERICAJSr NEWSPAPER DIllECTOllY.
193
KAXSAS.
KANSAS.
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
13
& 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.
134
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
195
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.
196
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
197
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
199
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
200
GEO. P. HOWELL & CO'8
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.
AMEIUCAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
201
KENTUCKY.
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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GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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-
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
203-
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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GEO. P. ROWELL & CO'S
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-
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
205-
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.
206
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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.
AMEUICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
207
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,
208
GEO. I' KOWELL & GO'S
LOUISIANA.
LOUISIANA.
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
209
LOUISIANA.
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
14
LOUISIANA.
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.
FREE PRESS ; Thursdays ; republi-
can ; four pages ; size 22x30 ; subscription §2;
established 1878; W. B. Gray, editor and pub-
lisher ; circulation K K.
ST. MARY REVIEW: Saturdays;
independent ; four pages ; size 26x40 ; sub-
scription S2.50 ; established 1879 ; J. R. Jolley,
editor; R. E. Woods, publisher; circ'n K K.
NAPOLEONVILL.E, C. H., As-
sumption Parish, C?
PIONEER OF ASSUMPTION ; Sat
urdays ; four pages ; size 21x28; subscription
$3 ; established 1857 ; Mrs. Susan Dupaty, edi-
ti ir and publisher.
NATCHITOCHES, C. H., Xatchi-
toches Parish, <2 2.785 pop., on Cane r., SO m.
S. E. of Shreveport. It has a good steam-
boat landing, and is a centre of trade in
corn and cotton.
DEMOCRATIC REVIEW; Thurs-
days; four pages; size 24x34; subscription
$2; established 1883; Chas. V. Porter, editor
and publisher.
NEW IBERIA, C. H., Iberia Parish,
[^ 3,o(J0 pop., on Morgan's La. & Texas Rd.,
near Bayou Teche and 150 m. W. of New
Orleans. Engaged in sugar planting. Centre
of cotton trade for surrounding country.
ENTERPRISE ; semi-weekly; Wednes-
days and Saturdaj'S ; four pages ; size 20x26 ;
subscription .S3 : established 1885 ; J. B. Law-
ton, editor and publisher.
LOUISIANA COTTON-BOLL. ;
Thursdays ; four pages ; size 26x40 ; subscrip-
tion S3 ; established 1S72 ; J. B. Lawton, edi-
tor ; Gilmore & Lawton, publishers.
LOUISIANA FAR.MER; Saturdays;
English and French ; democratic ; four
ages ; size 24x36 ; subscription $2 ; established
1S80 ; A. M. Escudier, editor and publisher ;
circulation K K.
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
very extensive and important, and its
manufactures are growing. Steamboats
make regular trips to all points on the
Mississippi and its tributaries.
CITY ITEM; every evening including
Sunday ; four pages ; size 23x34 ; subscription
210
GEO. 1'. KOWELL & CO'S
LOUISIAXA.
86; established 18T7: M. F. Biguey, editor;
City Item Printing Co., publishers ; circula-
tion Ci I.
t'0.>l->IEUt'lAIi KIJI.LETIN; every
evfuinn except Sunday, and t'Oi>l.>IER-
C"I\L lUEEETIN. PKlCE-t I R
RENT AM) SlIll'PIXG Elf^T, Satur
days ; commercial ; daily tour page-,weekly,
eight pages ; size— daily 24xo2, weekly SixlH ;
.-iUbscription— dally $«, weekly .$2.50; estab-
lished—daily 1S2'2, weekly 18S4 ; Commercial
Bulletin and Price Current Publishing Co.,
editors and publisliers ; circ'n— daily G I.
DEUTSC HE ZEITUNG; every morn
ing except M(mday, WEEKLY, Thurs-
days, and SONNTAGS BLATT, Sun-
days ; German ; eight pages ; size 33x44 ; sub-
scription—daily $16, weekly $2, Sunday
$2 ; established — daily 1848, weekly 1861,
Sonntags Blatt 1866 ; Jacob Hassinger, edi-
tor and publisher ; circulation — daily H,
weekly H H 1, Sunday G.
EVENING CHRONICLE ; every even
ing except Sunday ; four pages ; size 24x36 ;
subscription .S5 ; established 1883; T. H. Ryan,
editor; Sagendorph & Co., publishers; cir-
culation HI. . ^
L'ABEILLE; every morning except
Monday, and WEEKLY, Saturdays ;
French ; democratic ; tour pages ; size 29x44 ;
subscription— dally $12, weekly $3; estab-
lished 1827 ; Dufour, Donnet & Co., editors and
publishers ; circulation— daily H 1, weekly 1 1.
PICAYUNE; every morning, and
WEEKLY, Saturdays; democratic; daily
ten pages, weekly sixteen pages; size of
page 17x22; subscription— daily $12, weekly
k\M; established— daily 1836, weekly 1841 ;
Nicholson & Co., publishers ; circulation
—daily F 1, Sunday E E, weekly F F.
STATES; every evening except Sunday,
arTd SUNDAY S'TATES, Sunday; demo-
cratic: daily four pages, Sunda.y eight pages ;
size— daily 2.ix38, Sunday (size of page) l»x2o ;
subscription $7; established 188U; H. J.
Hearsey, editor ; States Publishing Co., pub-
lishers ; circulation-daily G G 1, Sunday h i ;
an edition entitled the Weekly States; ten
pages; size of page 18x24; is issued on Sun-
'' Ti;yiES-l)Ei>IOCRAT; every morning,
and WEEKLY, Saturdays ; daily eight
pages, weekly twelve pages; size of page
16x34; subscription— daily $12, weekly $1.50;
established 1863 ; Times Democrat Publishing
Co publishers ; circulation— daily E, Sunday
D, weekly F F l .
BULLETIN; semi-weekly; Wednes-
days and Saturdays ; four pages ; size 15x22 ;
subscription 60 cents: established 1884 ; Win.
H. H. Judson, editor and publisher.
ALGIERS ADVERTISER.; Thuis
days ; four pages ; size 20x-38 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1878 ; O. H. Jackson, editor and
publisher; circulation KL
AMERICAN LUMBERMAN ; Wed
nesdays ; twenty -four pages ; size of page
11x15; subscription §3.50; established 1883;
American Lumberman Publishing Co., pub-
lishers ; circulation J 1 .
CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE; Thuis
days ; methodist episcopal, south; eight pages;
size 30x44 ; subscription $2 ; established 1855 ;
Rev. C. B. Galloway, D. D.. editor ; Carver
& Jamieson, publishers ; circulation Gl.
C O M M E R (; I A L BUL LETIN,
PRICE CURRENT AND ^HIP-
PINJi LIST; isee Commercial Bulletin.)
LABOR V'INDICATOR; Wednes
davs; Independent; four pages: size 22x30;
subscription SI ; establisheil 1884 : P. S. Brady,
editor ; P. S. Brady & Co., pu'>li'i'ie;s.
LE JOURNAL LES PETITES AN-
NONCES ET LE GUIDE DE L'EX-
POSUriON: Mondavs; French; eight pages;
size of page flxl2 ; subscription $2.50 ; estab-
lished 18S4; L. Derniigny, editor and pub-
^'le propagateur cat ho-
LI<>UE; Saturdays ; French ; catholic ; four
pages ; size 31x48 ; subscription $5 ; estab-
lished 1810; L. Lefargue, editor; Le Pro-
pagateur Co., publishers ; circulation J.
LOUISIAXA.
LOUISIANA STANDARD ; Satur-
days ; republican ; four pages ; size 22x32 ;
sub.scriptlon $2 ; established 1883 ; L. A. Mar-
tinet, editor; Louisiana Standard Publishing
Co., publishers; circulation J.
.^I A S t! O T ; Saturdays ; humorous ;
four pages ; size 22x30 ; subscription .$2 ;
established 1881 ; Mascot Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers ; circulation !• 1.
MORNING STAR ; Sundays ; ca
tholic; eight pages ; size 33x45; subscription
$3 ; established 1868 ; New Orleans Catholic
Publication Co., editors and publishers ;
G. T. McCuue, general manager ; circula-
tion H H.
NEUE WELT; (see Philadephia, Pa.)
SONNTAGS BLATT; (see Deutsche
Zeitiing.)
SOUTHLAND ; (see Maurepas.)
SOUTH-WESTERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; methodist epis-
copal; eight pages ; size 30x44; subscription
$1.50 ; established 1866 ; Marshall W. Taylor,
D. D., editor; Phillips & Hunt, agents ; circu-
lation H H 1.
SOUTH-WESTERN PRESBYTE-
RIAN; Thursdays; presbyterian ; eight
pages ; size of page 15x21 ; subscription $3 ; es-
tablished 1869 ; Henry M. Smith. D. D., edi-
tor ; Trustees of the Presbyterian Book De-
po.sltorv, publishers ; circulation J 1.
SIKiAR BOWL AND FARM
JOURNAL; Saturdays; sugar growing;
six pages ; size 27x42 ; subscription $3 ; estab-
lished 1870 ; J. y. Gilmore, editor and pub-
lisher : circulation 1.
SUNDAY STATES; (see States.)
WEEKIiV STATES ; (see states.)
DER FAMILIEN FREUND; bi
weekly ; German ; four pages ; size 15x22 ;
subscription $1 ; established 1868 ; J. B. A.
Ahrens. editor and publisher ; circulation J 1.
BICYCLE SOUTH; monthly ;
sporting ; eight pages ; size lHx25 ; subscrip-
tion 50" cents ; established 1884 ; G. McD.
Nathan, editor ; Hunter & Geuslinger, pub
lishers.
JOURNAL OF EDUCATION;
monthly ; educational ; forty pages ; size of
page 7.X10 : subscription $1.50 ; established
1879 ; William O. Rogers, editor and pub-
lisher; circulation J.
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL
JOURNAL; monthly ; medical ; one
hundred and sixteen pages octavo ; subscrip-
tion $3; established 1873; W. H. Watkins, M.D.,
editor ; Seymour & Stevens, publishers ; cir-
culation K.
SOUTHERN INDUSTRIAL
RECORD J (see Atlanta, 6a.)
SOUTHERN PHARMACIST:
monthly ; sixteen pages ; size of page 10x12 ;
subscription $1.50; established 18S4 ; Fer-
dinand Lascar, editor and publisher.
WARRINGTON'S MUSICAL RE-
VIEW; monthly; music; twenty -four
pages ; size of page 10x12 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1876 ; W. J. Warrington, editor
and publisher.
WERLETN'S JOURNAL OF
MUSIC; monthlyl; musical : eighteen pages;
size 10x12 ; subscription 75 cents ; established
1884 ; P. Werlein, editor and publisher.
NEW ROADS, Pointe Coupee Par.
ish. u
POINTE COUPEE BANNER ; Satur
days : four pages: size 21x29; sub.scription
$3 ; established 1880 ; L. B. Claiborne, editor
and publisher.
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
productions, cotton, corn, rice, etc.
COURIER; Saturdays ; English and
French ; democratic ; four pages ; size 24x36 ;
subscription $2.50; established 1852; Leonce
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
211
LOUISIANA.
& L. A. Sandoz, editors and publishers ; cir-
•culation K.
ST. liANDRY DEMOCRAT; Satur-
days ; democratic ; eiglit pages ; size 26x4U ;
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.
IBERVIIiliE SOUTH; Saturdays,
democratic ; four pages ; size 26x40 ; subscrip-
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
DEMOCRAT; Saturdays; democratic;
four pages ; size 22x32 ; subscription §3 ; es-
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;
democratic ; four pages; size 22x32; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1869; Wiley P. Mangham,
editor ; Mangham & Baird, publishers ; circu-
lation K.
ROBEIjIN, Natchitoches Parish, -a
REPORTER; Fridays ; democratic ;
four pages ; size 24x34 ; subscription .§2: estab-
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.
CAIilGRAPH ; Thursdays ; democratic;
lour pages ; size 24x.34 ; subscription $1.50 ;
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.
EAGIiE ; Thursdays ; independent ; eight
Bages ; size 18x24 ; subscription $2 ; estab-
shed 1877; A. J. Padron, editor and publisher ;
Circulation K K.
LOUISIAXA.
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.
FELICIANA SENTINEL; Saturdays;
democratic ; four pages ; size 24x32 ; subscrip-
tion $3; established 1876; G. W. Reese, editor ;
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;
Saturdays; democratic; four pages; size22x3ii;
subscription $3; established 1871; W. E. Dixon,
editor and publisher ; circulation K.
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-
days ; English and French ; four pages ; size
22x31 ; subscription .§2 ; established 1884 ;
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.
TIMES; every morning except Monday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; democratic;
daily four pages, weekly and Sunday eight
pages ; size— daily 24x36, weekly 30x44 ; sub-
scription—tlaily $10, weekly $2; established
1871 ; Times Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers ; circulation— daily I, weekly H H.
CHIEF; Mondays ; eight pages; size 25x40;
subscription $1 ; established 1883 ; T. E. Price,
editor and publisher ; circulation I 1 ; issued
for free ilistribution.
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
pages ; size 22x30 ; subscription §2 ; estab-
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.
LEDGER; Satm-days; eight pages; size
32x44 ; subscription $1 ; established 1878 ; Rob-
ert Benefield, editor and publisher ; circula-
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
MADISON TIMES ; Saturdays ; repub-
lican ; four pages ; size 24x35 ; subscription
21-2
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
LOUISIANA.
$2 ; established 1884 ; R. C. Weightman, editor
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.
CONCORDIA EAGIiE; Saturdays;
republican ; four pages ; size 22x32 ; subscrip-
tion $2 ; established 1873 ; Eagle Publishing
Co.. editors and publishers ; circulation K !.
CONCORDIA SENTINEL; Satur-
days; <leiiiocratic ; four pages ; size 24x35;
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.
ARGUti; Saturdays; four pages; size
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
MAINE.
& 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
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
213
MAINE.
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 ;
MAINE.
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.
214
tIEU. 1'. UOWELL & GO'S
MAINE.
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
MAINE.
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
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
215
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
216
GEO. P. ROVVELL & GO'S
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 ;
AMEUICAN KEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
217
MAIXE.
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
pages : size 20x26 ; subscription $1.50 ; estab-
lished 1883 ; H. J. Conway, editor and pub-
lisher ; circulation H 1.
PRESBYTERIAN OBSERVER;
Thursdays ; presbyterian ; eight pages ; size
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;
Saturdays; German; independent; eight
pages ; size of page 16x22 ; subscription $3 ;
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
W. B. Sands, editors and publishers ; circular
tionHHl. .^
AMERICAN LITERARY
C H U R C H I>I A N ; semi-monthly ; pro-
testant episcopal ; sixteen pages; size of page
10x12: subscription .$2; established 18S1; Rev.
Wm. Kirkus, editor and publisher ; circula-
tion J J 1 .
BOTE DER NEUEN KIRCHE; seinl
monthlv ; German ; swedenborgian ; eight
pages ; size 19x24 ; subscription $2 ; establish-
ed 1854 ; Rev. .\rthur O. Brickmann, editor and
publisher: does not insert advertisements.
PROTECTOR ; semi-monthly ; ancient
order of united workmen ; four pages ; size
22x31 ; subscription $1 ; established 1880 ;
Butts & Robinson, editors and publishers;
circulation H H 1. „
RAILROAD AND STEAMSHIP
JOURNAIi ; semi-monthly; four pages ;
size 20x28; sub.scription $1: established 1882;
J. F. Jones & Co., editors and publishers ; cir-
culation K 1.
UNDERWRITER; semi-monthly; in-
surance ; thirtv-two pages ; size of page
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;
baptist ; eight pages; size 22x32; subscription
75 cents; established 1883; Rev. A. Brown,
editor and publisher ; circulation H.
CHRISTIAN OBSERVER;
monthlv; methodist; eight pages; size of
page 13x19 ; subscription $1 ; established 187S ;
circulation K 1.
CHRISTIAN TIDINCiS ; monthly;
evangelical ; sixteen pages ; size of page 8x11 ;
subscription 60 cents : Eugene R. Smith, edi-
tor and publisher.
GOSPEL IN ALL LANDS; monthly ;
evangelical : flftv-two page ; size of page 8x
11; subscription $2 ; established 1880 ; Eugene
220
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
MARYLAND
MARYLAND.
R. Smith, editor and publisher ; circulation
G G ; issues also the Missionari/ Wurld.
HEKAIiD; monthly; commercial; four
pages ; size 28x44 : subscription 30 cents ; es-
tablished 1ST3; T. W. Smith, editor and puD-
lislipr; circulation H H 1.
ILLUSTRATED METHODIST;
monthly; metliodisl episcopal; eight iiages ;
size 16x23 ; subscription 35 cents ; established
1885. . ,^
LIST ; monthly ; e'ght pages ; size a2x
33 ; subscription 25 cents ; established 1883;
I,. Hanna, editor and puVilislier ; circ'u J J.
MARYLAND FAR3IER; monthly;
agricultural; one hundred pages; size of
wage 7x11); subscription $1 ; established 18(i4;
Ezra Whitman, publisher; circulation G G.
MEDICAL CHRONICLE; monthly;
medical ; thirty-six pages octavo; subscrip-
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
FRATERNITY; monthly; four pages ;
size 16x22 ; subscription 25 cents , established
1881 ; published by the Supreme Council of
the Fraternity ; clrculatii)n H H.
PIONEER; monthly; evautelical ; eight
pages ; size 19x24 ; subscription $1 ; establish-
ed 1880; Fletcher E. Marine, editor and pub-
lisher ; circulation .J.
WALZL'S MONTHLY: photography;
twenty-four pages ; size of page 9x12 ; sub
scrlption $1 ; established 1884 ; R. Walze, edi-
tor and pul)lisher.
AMERICAN CHEMICAL JOUR-
;NAL; bi-monthly; chemical; eighty pages
octavo ; subscription .$3 ; established 1878 ;
Ira Remsen, editor; circulation J.
A .>I E K I C A N JOURNAL OF
MATHEMATICS ; quarterly ; educa-
tional : one hundred and four pages ; size of
page 10x12; subscription $5; established lSc7;.
Simon Newcomb, editor ; issued under the
auspices of the Johns Hoplvins University.
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHIL-
O li O G Y ; quarterly ; educational ; one
hundred and hfty pages octavo; subscrip-
tion .$3; established 1880; Basil L. Gilder-
sleeve, editor; Johns Hopkins University,
publishers ; circulation J.
EIGHTY-FOUR: quarterly; twenty-
eight pages ; size 6x10 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1884; Frank Van Vleck, editor aud
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.
iEGIS AND INTELLIGENCER;
Fridays ; democratic ; four pages ; size 26x42 ;
subscription $1.50; estaljllshed 1856; F. W.
Baker, editor and publisher; circ'ii J J 1.
HARFOKD I)EMOCRAT; Fridays;
-democratic ; four pages ; size 27x42 ; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1868 ; Democrat Publish-
ing Co„ editors and publishers ; circ'n J 1.
TIMES ; Fridays ; republican; four pages ;
size 2Sx42 ; subscription $1 ; established 1880 ;
N. N. Nock, editor and manager ; circ'n J 1.
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
days ; ileniocratic ; four pages ; size 26x40 ;
subscription $1.50; established lS4ii; John G.
Mills, editor and publisher ; circulation J 1.
DORCHESTER ERA; Saturdays; in-
dependent republican; four pages; size 26x40;
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.
OBSERVER; Tuesdays; democratic;
four pages ; size 30x46 ; subscription $1 ; es-
tabllshetl 1864 ; William W. Busteed & Bro.,
editors and publishers ; circulation J 1.
RECORD ; Thm-sdays ; democratic ; four
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;
four pages ; size 28x42 ; subscription $2 ; es-
tablished 1825 ; Plummer & Usilton, editors
and publishers ; circulation J 1.
TRANSCRIPT; Thursdays; demo-
cratic ; four pages ; size 27x40 ; subscription
$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.
LEADER : Saturdays; independent;
four pages ; size 24x36 ; subscription $1 ; es-
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;
four pages; size 24.x36 ; subscription $6; es-
tabllslied 1871 ; Henry J. Johnson, editor and
publislier ; circulation K 1.
TIMES ; every evening except Sunday,
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
221-
MARYLAND.
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.)
HO.UE GUARD ; Wednesdays; prohi-
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.
SUNDAY CIVILIAN; Sundays; re-
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;
four pages ; size 26x39 ; subscription $1 ;
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;
four pages ; size 28x44 ; subscription $2 ; es-
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;
four pages ; size 30x46 ; subscriptiou $2.50 :
establislied 1805 ; Keefer & KnaufC, editors and
publishers ; circulation J 1.
REPUBLICAN CITIZEN; Fridays;
four pages; size 29x41; suVjscription $2.50;
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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MARYLAND.
rating; steam sawing, basket making and
siiiplniilding are carried on.
four pages ;
estalilis"
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-
MARYLAND.
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
A>]EK1CAX NEWSPAPER DIRECTOKY.
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MARYLAXD.
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
2-25
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-
15
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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.
AMERICA>J NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
227
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
228
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-
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
229
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
230
OKO. P. UOWELL & CO'S
MASSACHUSETTS.
pages ; size 28x43 : subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1875 ; Jean White, editor and publisher.
L. E F R A N C A I S ; monthly ; French ;
educational ; twenty pages ; size of page 8x11;
subscription $2 ; established ISSO ; Jules Levy,
editor ; Rand, Avery & Co., publishers ; circu-
lation J ; devoted to instruction in the French
language ; issued diuin^: th;' school year.
LIllERAIi FltEK»IAS<)X; monthly;
freemasonry ; thirty-tw^i jiagi's ; size of page
6x10; subscription $2; established 187T ; Al-
fred F. Chapman, editor and publisher ; cir-
culation K K 1.
1.1JTHEKISCHER ANZEIGER;
monthly; German ; lutheran ; si.x pages : size
of page"9xl2 ; estalilished 1883; German Evan-
gelical Lutheran Bible Society, publishers ;
circulation J 1.
MASON'f^ COIN COI-iLrECTORS'
MAGAZINE; monthly; numismatics;
twent* -four pages; size of page 8x11 ; sub
scrlption $1 : established 18S0; Mason & Co.,
editors and iiublishers ; circulation I 1.
MASSACHl SETTS ECLECTIC
MEI>ICAE JOURNAL; monthly ; medi-
cal ; sixtv pages octavo ; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished issi; Robert A. Reid, M. D., editor
and pulilisl\crs; circulation I 1.
MATRIMONIAL. TIMES; monthly;
eight pages ; size 22x32 ; subscription 50 cents;
established ISTU ; Matrimonial Times Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers ; circula-
tion J .1 1.
MISSIONARY HERALD; monthly;
congregational ; fifty -two pages octavo ; sub-
scription $1; established 18U5; American Board
of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, pub-
lishers ; Charles Hutchins, agent; circ'n C 1.
MUSICAL HERALD ; monthly ; mu-
sic ; forty pages ; size of page 8x11 ; subscrip-
tion $1 ; established 1879 ; E. Tourgee, editor ;
Musical Herald Co., publishers ; circulation F.
MUSICAL RECORD; monthly;
music ; thirty six pages ; size of page 9x13 ;
svibscrlption §1; established 1878; Dexter
Smith, editor ; Oliver Ditson & Co., publishers;
circulation (J 1.
NEW ENGLAND MEDICAL GA-
ZETTE; monthly; medical; .sixty six
pages octavo ; subscri|)tion .$2 ; established
1866; J. P. Sutherland, editor; Otis Clapp
& Son. publishers ; circulation J.
NEVV ENGLAND WORKMAN ;
monlhly ; ancient order of united woikmen ;
\, four pages ; size 17x24 : subscilption r>U cents;
/established 1881 ; Workman Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers ; circulation I 1 .
NEW-JERUSALEM MAGAZINE;
UKiihly; swedeubo gl in ; sixty- tour pages ;
size of page 6x9 ; subscription .$2 ; established
1827 ; Massachusetts New-Church Union, edi-
tors and publishers ; circulation K 1.
NE WSM A N ; monthly ; <onimerclal ; six-
teen pages ; size of page : 11x14 ; subscription
.$1 ; established 1884; Lester C. Hubbard, edi-
tor ; John J. Dalv, puljlisher.
OUR DUMB ANIMALS; monthly;
ten pages ; size of page iuxl2 ; subscription
50 cents; established 1868 ; Massachusetts So-
ciety for the Pievention of Cruelty to Animals,
editors and publishers ; does not Insert ad-
vertisements.
OUR LITTLE MEN AND WOMEN;
monthly; juvenile; twenty-tour pages; size
of pi^e 7x9; sub.scription .$1; established
1880; D. Lothrop & Co., editors and publish-
ers; clrculatioirE E ; issue also the Pansy,
Babyland and Wide Awake.
OUR LITTLE ONES AND THE
NURSERY; monthly; .iuvenile; forty
pages octavo; subscription .$1.50; establishetl
1880; William T. Adams, editor; Russell Pub-
lishing Co., publishers ; circulation C 1.
OUR MESSA(iE; monthly; temper-
ance; four jjages; size 14x22; subscription
2) cents ; esial)lished 1884 ; Massachusetts
Women's Christian Temperance Union, edi-
tors and publishers.
OrTIN(»; monthly ; sporting; one huu-
red and fifty pages; size of page 7x10; sub
cription $3; established 18S2; Wheelman Co.,
pul)lishers ; circulation G 1.
PANSY ; monthly ; juvenile; thirt.v-two
MASS A CHUSETTS.
to fortv pages ; size of page 8x11 ; subscription
•SI ; established 1873 ; Mr.s. G. R. Alden, eciitor ;;
D. Lathrope & Co., publishers; circ'n D D.;
issue also Babyland, WideAwake, and Oi(r
Little Men and Women.
I'OPUUAR SCIENCE NEWS AND
JOURNAL OF tHEMISTRY; month
l.v; scientific; twent.v-four pages; size of page
10x12; subscription'.Sl; establJslied 1865; J. R.
Nichols, M. D., and A. P. Nichols, editors;
Popular Science News Co., publishers; circu-
lation F.
SCIENCE OBSERVER; monthly;
scientitic ; eighteen pages octavo ; subscrip-
tion 50 cents ; established 1881 ; Boston Scien-
tific Society, editors and puijiishers.
SENTINEIi ; monthly; catholic order of
foresters ; thirt.y-two pages octavo ; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1885 ; Frank J. Mc-
Queenev ; editor and publisher.
SIGNS OF THE TIMES; monthly;
scientific ; astrology ; twenty pages octavo ;
subscription $2; established 1884; Grant &
Co., editors and publish' rs.
SOCIAL VISITOR MAGAZINE;
monthly; thirty-two pages ; size of page 8x10;
subscription $1 ; established 1874 ; Social Visi-
tor Publishing Co., editors and publishers;
eirculatit)n E.
SPECTATOR; monthly; political sci-
ence ; twcuty pages ; size of page 9x14 ; Spec-
tator Publishing Co., editors and publishers.
SPIRIT VOICES ; monthly ; spiritual-
ist ; fortv pages; size of page 7x10; sub-
scription" .$1.50; established 1885; George
A. Fuller, editor; National Developing Circle,
publishers.
SUNDAY SCHOOL HELPER;
monthly ; universalist ; thirty-two pages oc-
tavo ; subscription $1 ; established 1870 ; Rev.
G. L. Demarest, D. D., editor ; Universalist
Publishing House, publishers ; circ'n H H 1.
TE>IPERANCE CAUSE; monthly;
temperance; four pages; size 18x28; sub-
scription 35 cents; established 1S78; Benja-
min R. Jewell, editor; Massachusetts Total
Abstinence Soeietv, publishers.
TIMES OF REFRESHING; month
ly; evangelical ; twenty-four pages ; size of
page 8x11 ; subscription $1 ; established 1869 ;.
Charles CuUis, editor ; Willanl Tract Reposi-
tory, publishers ; does not inseits advertise-
ments, except publications of the Tract Re-
pository.
TOWN AND COUNTRY MUSI-
CIAN; monthly; sixteen pages; size of
page 7x10; subscription 50 cents ; established
1879; Edward A. Samuels, editoi' and publish-
er; an advertising sheet.
UNITARIAN REVIEW AND RE-
LIGIOUS MAGAZINE; monthly; uni-
tarian; ninety six pages octavo; subscript
tion §3 ; established 1871 ; Rev. J. DeNorman-
die, editor; circulation J 1.
UNITED STATES OFFICIAL
POSTAL GUIDE; monthly; thirty-two
pages octavo ; subscription $1.50; established
1874; Houghton. Mifflin & Co.. jiublisliers :
circulation B B 1. The number for January of
each year consists of eight hundred and
eight.y images or more, and is sent separatel.y
(bound in iiaper) for §1 ; bound in cloth, SI. 50.
WATCHWORD; monthly; evangelical;
twenty eight page.-^; size of page 8x10; sub-
scription $1; established 1878; Howard Gan-
nett, editor and publisher ; circulation J 1 .
WEDDING BELLS; monthly; ma-
trimonial ; eight pages ; size 26x40 ; suljscrip-
tion 75 cents ; established 1884 ; E. Smith, edi-
tor and publisher.
WIDE AWAKE; monthly: juvenile;
one hundred and ten pages ; size of page
8x10; suliscriptiou .$3; established 1875;
Charles Stuart Pratt and Ella Farman
Pratt, editors; D. Lotiirop & Co., publishers;
circulation D D; issue also the Pansy, Baby-
land and Onr Little Men and Wonie7i.
WORD OF LIFE; monthly; evangeli-
cal ; eight pages ; size of jiage 8.xll ; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; estaldished 1873; does not in-
sert advertisements.
WORKING BOY ; monthly; catholic ;.
eight jiages ; size of page 10x14 ; subscription.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
231
MASSA CHUSETTS.
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
monthly ; reform : sixteen pages ; size of
page 8x11 : subscription $1 ; established
1837; Roland B. Howard, editor; American
Peace Societv, publishers; circulation .J I.
COLLEGE STYLUS; bi-monthly;
twelve pages ; size of page 11x14; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 18^2 ; Students of
Boston College, editors and publishers; a
college paper ; issued during the collegiate
year.
EDI^CATION ; bi-monthly ; educational ;
one hundred and eighteen pages octavo ; sub-
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-
two pages ; size of page 8x10 ; subscription
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-
TER ; quarterly ; genealogy ; history ; one
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:
ei ht pages; size 19x25; .subscription 25
cents ; established 1884 ; .\ngel Guardian So-
ciety; editors and puljlishers ; organ of House
of the .\ngel Guardian.
SHIELD; quarterly ; college secret
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
Sunday, and WEEKLY,' Saturdays; inde-
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 ;
eight pages ; size of page 15x22 : subscription
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
AMEIUCAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
233
MASSACHUSETTS.
^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.
234
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
MASS A CH VSETTS.
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
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
235
MASSA CHUSETTS.
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.
WIIiliEY'S MONTHLY FOLLY;
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;
four pages ; size 26x40 ; subscription §2 ; estab-
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
Sunday, and ^VEEKLY. Saturdays ; inde-
pendent; daily four pages, weekly eight pages;
size— daily 2 litis ; weekly 33x42; subscription
-^daily .S3, weekly S2; established— daily 1882,
weekly 1863 ; Loomis & Dwight, editors ; Tran-
script Publishing Co., publishers ; circulation
—daily H H 1, weekly 1 1.
HERALI) ; Saturdays; Independent; four
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 ;
French ; four pages : size 24x3S ; subscription
§1 ; established 1884 ; Roy Bros., editors and
publishers.
LE JEAN BAPTISTE; (see North
ampton.)
BUILDER; monthly ; mechanical ;
tweutv pages ; size 9x12 ; sub.scription §2 ; es-
tablished 1S82 ; E. C. Gardner, editor ; Clark
W. Brvan, publisher.
HIOII SCHOOL MONTHLY; four
pages • size 15x22 ; subscription 30 cents ; es-
MASSACHUSETTS.
tablished 1884 ; issued under the auspices of
Gamma Delta Epsilon of the Holyoke High
School; a school paper ; Issued during school
year.
MANUFACTURER AND INDUS-
TRIAL GAZETTE; monthly; commer-
cial; twenty-four pages; size of page 9x12;
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.
AMERICA N ; every evening except Sun-
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GEO. V. ROWELL & GO'S
MASSACHUSETTS.
<iay,aiul AMERICAN AND ANDOVER
ADVERTISER, Frhlays ; repulilican ;
four pages; size — daily 25x4U, weel<ly :JSxl5 ;
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-
tablished — daily 1861), weekly 186? ; H. A.
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.
republican ; daily four pages, weekly eight
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.
23T
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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GEO. P. ROWELL & CO'S
MASSACHUSETTS.
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.
TRANSCRIPT; Saturdays; independ-
ent ; four pages ; size 26x40 ; subscription
$2 ; established 1876 ; Cliarles E. Trow, editor ;
Charles E. Trow & Co., publishers ; circula-
tion K K.
HIGH SCHOOL, ATOM; monthly;
eight pages ; size 19.x24 ; subscription 25
cents : established 1884 ; Methuen High
School Literary Society, editors and pub-
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
STANDARD, Thursdays; republican;
eight pages ; size of page— daily 13x22, week-
ly 17x24 ; subscription— daily $6, weekly $2 ;
established 1850; Ednmnd Anthony & Sons,
editors and ijublishers ; circulation— daily
H 1, weeklv H 1.
MER C U K V ; every morning except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays;lndepen-
dent ; dailv four pages, weekly ten pages ;
size— daily 24x35, weekly (size of page)33x.30;
subscription— daily $6, weekly $1.50; estab-
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
Evening Standard. )
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
pages ; size 22x30 ; subscription $3.50 ; estab-
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRKCTORV,
239
MASSACHUSETTS.
MASSACHUSETTS.
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
23x.'M, evening 19x25, weekly 26x40; sub-
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;
four pages ; size 27x40 ; subscription $2.50 ;
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;
sixty-eight pages octavo : subscription $1.50 ;
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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GEO. P. ROWELL & CO'S
MASSA CHUSETTS.
MA SSA CHUSETTS.
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
AMEUICAX NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
243
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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GEO. P. KOWELL & GO'S
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
■245
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
248
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.
AMKHICAX NEWSPAPER DIRECTORS.
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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;
250
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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
AMEKICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
251
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
i252
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
'25a
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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GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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.
■255
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.
256
GEO. P. KOWELL & GO'S
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,
AMERIC^VN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY ,
•257
MICHIGAN.
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
17
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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MICHIGAN.
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
AMKKICAJS' NEWSPAPER JblUKCTOltV.
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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. &
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
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MICHIGAN.
- 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.
LEADER; Fridays; republican; four
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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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GEO. p. KOWELL & GO'S
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.
PRESS; Wednesdays; democratic; eight
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MICHIGAN.
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-
lican ; four pages ; size 24x35 ; subscription
2CG
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
MICHIGAN.
MICHIGAN.
$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;
Tluusdays; independent; four pages; size
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
26T
MICHIGAN.
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
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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.
270
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-
27-2
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
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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
AJVLEKiCAX NEWSPAPER DlllECTOllV.
275
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. ,
NEW ERA; Tuesdays; independent;
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GKO. P. HOWELL & GO'S
MINNESOTA.
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 ;
Thursdays ; independent ; eight pages ; size
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.
MINNESOTA CITIZEN; Fridays; four
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MIN^XESOTA.
MINNESOTA.
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
278
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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.
279
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.
280
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
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTOliY.
281
MINNESOTA.
MINNESOTA.
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-
AMKUICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
283
MIXNESOTA.
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.
284
GEO. P. ROWELL & COS
MINNESOTA.
MINNESOTA.
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
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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
-286
GEO. P. KOWELL & GO'S
■ 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.
287
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,
288
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.,
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER JJIRECTORY.
289
MISSISSIPPI.
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.
19
MISSISSIPPI.
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'.,
290
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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.
AMKKICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
291
3IISSOURI.
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.
292
GEO. P. KOVVELL & GO'S
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
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
293
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,
294
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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-
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
295
MISSOURI.
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,
296
GEO. P. ROWELL & (JO'S
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
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
297
MISSOURI.
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;
298
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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-
AMEUICAN NEWSPAPER DIUECTORY.
299
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.
300
GEO. P. ROWELL & CO'S
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.
301
MISSOURI.
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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GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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 ;
lour pages ; size 28x40 ^subscription $1.50 ;
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.
EXCELSIOR; Satm-days ; democratic;
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.
GRAPHIC; Fridays; four pages; size
24x35 ; subscription $1.50 ; established 1883 ;
Chas. M. Wilson, editor and publisher ; circu-
lation J.
LACLEDE CO. SENTINEL; Fridays;
greenback ; four pages ; size 24x36 ; subscrip-
tion $1 ; established 1873 ; B. H. Cowgill, editor
and publisher ; circulation J J.
RUSTIC; Thursdays; four pages ; size
24x36 ; subscription $1.50 ; established 1873 ;
James T. Bradshaw, editor and publisher ;
circulation J 1.
CO]>IMERCIAL JOURNAL:
monthly ; four pages ; size 24x35 ; established
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.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; eight pages;
size 26x40; subscription $1.50; established
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.
INTELLIGENCER; Saturdays; demo-
cratic ; four pages ; size 28x43 ; subscription
$2 ; established 1871 ; Alex. A. Lesueur, edi-
tor ; W. G. Musgrove, publisher; Ethan Al-
len, manager ; circulation I.
REGISTER; Thursdays; republican;
four pages ; size 26x40 ; subscription $1.50 ;
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.
LIBERAL; Thursdays : liberalism ; four
pages ; size 20x32 ; subscription $1.50 ; estab-
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.
ADVANCE; Fridays; democratic; four
AMKKICAN NEWSPAPER UIKKCTOKY.
303
MISSOURI.
MISSOURI.
pages; size 28x44 ; subscription $1.50; estab-
lislied 1875 ; Thomas H. Frame, editor and
publislier ; circulation J J.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; democratic; four
pages ; size 26x40 ; subscription $2.50 ; estab-
lished 1846 ; Robert H. Miller, editor and pub-
lisher ; circulation J 1.
WILLIA.U JEWELL. STUDENT;
monthly ; twenty eight pages; size of page
<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;
Thursdays ; democratic ; four pages ; size
24x35 ; subscription $1 ; established 1875 ; S.
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
four pages; size 20x26; subscription $1 ; es-
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;
democratic ; four pages ; size 26x40 ; subscrip-
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.
VIDETTE ; Thursdays ; independent ;
four pages : size 24x3') ; subscription $1 ; e,,
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 ;
four pages ; size 24x36 ; subscription $1 ; Harry
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;
twelve pages; size of page 8x11 ; subscription
$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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GEO. P. KOVVELL & GO'S
MISSOURI.
Chicago, Kansas City & Denver Short Line
branch of the C. & A. Rd.
NEWS ; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Fridays; four pages; size
— 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
days ; democratic : eight pages ; size 30x44 ;
subscription $l..50; established 1872; Strai-
ten Bros., editors and publishers ; circ'n J 1.
SALINE CO. PROGRESS, Thurs-
days ; democratic ; four pages ; size 28.x43 ;
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;
size 26x40; subscription $1.25; established
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;
republican ; four pages ; size 24x35 ; subscrip-
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;
democratic : four pages ; size 26x40 ; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1883; Duffy &
Lowe, editors and publishers ; circ'n K 1.
NODAW^AY DEMOCRAT j Thurs
days ; democratic ; four pages ; size 29x44 ;
subscription $1.50; established 1869; Martin &
Todd, editors and publishers ; circ'n J J 1.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republi-
can ; eight pages ; size 35x48 ; subscription
$1.50 : established 1870 ; Dunn & Condon, edi-
tors and publishers ; circulation J J 1 .
TIMES; Wednesdays; democratic; eight
ages; size 30x44; subscription $1.50; estab-
ished 1877; Frederick D. Snyder, editor and
publisher ; circulation J J.
Fi
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.
MESSENGER; Thursdays; four pages;
size 24x36; subscription $1.25; established
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
MISSOURI.
wool and creamery butter. Is surrounded
by a farming and stock-raising district.
DEMOCRAT ; Wednesdays ; democratic;
four pages ; size 26x40 ; subscription $1.50 ; es-
tablished 1873 ; J. C. Kerby, editor and pub-
lisher ; circulation J.
NATIONAL; Thursdays; four pages:
size 26x40; subscription $1.50; established
1882; C. W. Sevier, editor and publisher ; cir-
culation J J.
REVEILLE; Thursdays; republican;
four pages ; size 26x40 ; subscription $1.50 ; es-
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.
INTELLIGENCER; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays;
democratic ; daily four pages, weekly eight
pages ; size— daily 24x36, weekly 30x44 ; sub-
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.
NEWS; Thursdays ; four pages ; size 24x35;
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
306
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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GKO. P. ROWELL & CO'S
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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MISSOURI.
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 ;
democratic ; four pages ; size 28x44 ; subscrip-
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.
WESTERN DISPATCH : Wednes
davs ; four pages ; size 22x31 ; subscription
$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.
CITIZEN; Thursdays; eight pages; size
26x40; subscription $1.50; established 1869;
John L. Batterton and E. W. Hoag, editors ;
Hedges, Batterton & Co., publishers; circula-
tion K.
RENOVATOR; Thursdays; four pages;
size 28x44 ; subscription $1 ; established 1884 ;
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.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; demo-
cratic ; four pages ; size 26x40 ; subscription
$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 ;
democratic ; four pages ; size 26x40 ; subscrip-
tion $1.25; established 1856; T. F. Hensley,
editor and publisher ; circulation J J.
TELEGRAPH: Thursdays: republican;
eight pages ; size :50x44 ; subscription $1.25 ;
established 1873 ; W. E. Cansdell, editor and
publisher ; circulation K 1.
PURDY, Barry Co., p 500 pop., on
the St. Louis & San Francisco Rd.
BARRY CO. BEACON ; Saturdays ;
greenback ; four pages ; size 24x86 ; sub-
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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GEO. P. ROVVELL & GO'S
MISSOURI.
division of Kansas City, Fort Scott & Gulf
Rds. Coal mining and zinc smelting car-
ried on extensively. Holly system of water
works.
IIERAIiD: every morning except Mon-
day, and WEEKl^Y, Wednesdays; four
panes; size— daily 2'^x30. weekly 24x3(i; sul)-
scriptiou— dialy $(i, weekly $1.25'; established
18S4 ; Dell Cobb and C. C. Jennings, editors
and pviblisheis.
lUIMNG REVIEW; Tliursdays ; demo-
cratic ; four pages ; size 28x44 ; subscription
$1.50; est.ililished 1880; Irisli & Wallers, edi-
tors an<l pul)lisliers; ciK!ulation J J.
WESTEKN ENTERPRISE; Fri-
days; focir p;ii;es; size 2(ix40 ; subscription
.fl.50; cstal)lislied 1881; F. J. Wiseman, editor
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.
WESTERN OBSERVER ; Thurs-
days ; eight pages ; size of page 15x22 ; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1881 ; Gustin & King,
editors and publishers; circulation K K.
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-
trict. It has large mercantile, coal and
manufacturing interests.
CONSERVATOR; Fridays; demo-
cratic ; eight pages ; size 25x38 ; subscription
$1;50; established 1854; J. T. Child, editor
and publisher; circulation J 1.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages ; size 28x44 ; subscription $1.50 ;
established 1873 ; Jim G. Anderson, editor and
publisher ; circulation J 1 .
ROCHEPORT, Boone Co., a 728
pt)p., on Missouri r. at mouth of Moniteau
creek. Has large flouring mills, tobacco
factories, etc.
COMMERCIAL; Fridays ; four pages;
size 24x35 ; subscription $1.50; established 1879;
W. J. McQuitty, editor and publisher ; circu-
lation K.
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
an agricultural region.
ATCHISON CO. JOURNAL; Satur
days ; republican ; eight pages ; size 30x44 ;
subscription $1.50 ; established 1863 ; Dopf ,
Moorliead & Co., editors and publishers ; cir-
culation K 1.
ATCHISON CO. MAIL; Saturdays;
democratic ; eight pages; size 26x40 ; subscrip-
tion $1.50 ; established 1878 ; Stapel & Suiith,
editors and pviblisliers ; circulation K 1.
MISSOURI AGITATOR; Wednes
days ; piohlbltion ; eight pages ; size 26x40 ;
subscription .$1.50; established 1884; Will R.
Gay and J. W. Peck, editors and publishers.
ROCKVILLE, Sates Co., -a
G li O B E ; Thursdays ; four pages ; size
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
pages ; size 26x40 ; subscription $1.50 ; estab-
lished 1866; H. S. Herbert, editor and pub-
lisher; circulation J J.
NEVV ERA; Saturdays; independent;
four pages ; size 26x40 ; subscription Sl.SO :
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.
COSMOS ; Wednesdays ; Independent ;
four pages ; size 28x44 ; subscription $1.50 ;
established 1836 ; James W. Davis, editor ; St.
Charles Pub. Co., publishers; circulation J J 1.
DEMOKRAT; Thursdays; German;
four pages ; .size 28x44 ; su))scription $2 ; estab-
lished 1852 ; J. H. Bode, editor and publisher ;
circulation J 1.
NEWS; Saturdays ; democratic ; eight
pages ; size 30x44 ; subscription $1.50 ; estab-
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.
REPUBLIKANER; Tuesdays ; Ger-
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.
FAIR PLAY; Saturdays; democratic;
four pages ; size 24x36 ; subscription $1.50 ;
established 1872 ; Henry S. Shaw, editor and
publisher; circulation K 1.
HEROLD; Saturdays; English and Ger-
man; four pages; size 24x36; subscription
$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-
cept Sunday, and MONDAY MORN-
ING NEWS, Mondays; daily four pages,
weekly eight pages; size— daily 24xcU, week-
ly (size of page) 17x24; subscription — daily
$5, weekly $2; established 1878; J. W. &
6. J. Spencer, editors and publishers ; circu-
lation—daily F F.
GAZETTE; every morning exceptMon-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; demo-
cratic; daily eight pages, weekly twelve
pages ; size of page 15x22 ; subseription— daily
$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-
lican ; daily four pages, weekly eight pages ;
size— daily 24x38, weekly (size of page) 17x24 :
subscription— daily $7, weekly $1; established
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
309
MISSOURI.
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
Sunday, and VVEEKL.Y, Tiuirsdays; Ger-
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;
catholic; eight pages; size 30x44; sub-
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
pages; size 20x26; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1882 ; C. S. Baker, editor and publisher.
SPARliS ; Sundays; eight pages ; size
of page 12x21 : subscription .§1.50 ; established
1884; Edmund Bourke. editor and publisher.
DISTRICT ADVOCATE; monthly;
methodist episcopal, south ; four pages ;
size 16x22 ; subscription 50 cents ; Rev. C. I.
Van Deventer, editor and publisher.
MEDICAL, HERALD ; monthly ; medi
oal ; eight pages; size of page 13x19; sub-
scription $1 : established 1883 ; F. C. Hoyt,
M.D., editor; Medical Herald Publishing Co.,
publishers ; circulation I I.
OUR HOME; monthly; four pages;
size 16x22; subscription 50 cents; established
1884 ; Ladies' Union Benevolent Association,
editors and publisliers.
REPORTER; monthly; temperance;
eight pages ; size 19x25 ; established 1870 ; J.
M. Street, editor and publisher.
COMMERCIAL REVIEW ; quar-
terly ; eight pages ; size of page 10x12 ; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 18S4; P. Rit-
ner, editor and publisher ; an advertising
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,
Ohio & Miss., St. Louis & Cairo, St. L. & San
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-
roads connect, east and west, with all the
principal cities in the United States.
AMERIKA; every morning except Sun
<lav, WEEKLY, Wednesdays, and SONN-
TAtrSBLATT, Sundays; German ; daily
four pages, weekly ten pages. Sunday twelve
pages ; size— daily 28x42, weekly and Sunday
(size of page) 17x34; subscription— daily (in
<;luding Sunday) .§8, weekly $2, Sunday $2;
established 1872 ; German Literary Society,
editors and publishers ; circulation— daily F,
weekly C 1, Sunday E.
ANZEIGER DES WESTENS; every
morning, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays;
German ; democratic ; dally and weekly eight
pages, Sunday twelve pages ; size— daily (size
of page! 16x23, weekly and Sunday (size of
page) 18x24; subscription— daily .$10, weekly
.S2, Sunday $2 ; European edition of weekly
MISSOURI.
$3 ; established 18:>t ; Carl Daenzer, editor ;
Anzeiger Association, publishers ; circulation
-daily P F, Sunday F F 1, weekly E E.
EVENING CHRONICLE; every even-
ing except Sunday ; non-partisan ; four pages ;
size 24x32; subscription $5; established 1880;
Chronicle Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers : circulation D D.
GLOBE-DEMOCRAT; every morn-
ing, SEMI-WEEKLY, Tuesdas's and
Fridays, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; re-
publican ; daily eight to sixteen pages, semi-
weekly twelvepages, weekly ten pages, Sun-
day sixteen to twenty-eight pages ; size of
page 18x2.3; subscription — daily .iiill, with Sun-
day §12, semi-weekly $3, weekly $1, Sunday $2;
established 1852 ; Globe Pi-inting Co., editors
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-
nesdays and Fridays, and WEEKLY,
Wednesdays ; democratic ; daily elglit and
twelve pages, Sunday eighteen and twenty
pages, weekly ten pages ; size of page 18x2:3 ;
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-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays;
independent ; eight pages ; size of page-
daily 15x22 ; weekly 18x22 ; subscription— daily
$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-
day, and SUNDAY ; German; republican ;
daily four pages, Sunday eight pages ; size-
daily ■28-X44, Sunday 34x46 ; subscription— daUy
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,
and WEEKLY, Wednescla ys ; German ; re-
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;
Wednesdays ; baptist ; eight pages ; size 30x44 ;
subscription .$2; established 1875; Rev. D. B.
Ray, D. D., editor and Dublisher ; circ'n G G 1.
AMERICAN CELT ; Saturdays; eight
pages ; size of page 15x21 ; subscription .$2 ;
established 1883; Charles O'Brien, editor and
publisher ; circulation G G.
CENTRAL BAPTIST; Thursdays;
baptist ; eight pages ; size of page 16x22 ; sub-
scription $2 ; established 1865 ; William H.
Williams, editor and oublisher ; circ'n G G 1.
CENTR.VL CHRISTIAN ADVO-
CATE; Wednesdays; methodist episcopal;
eight pages ; size of page 13x23 ; subscription
$2.20; established 1857; Beuj. St. James Fry,
SIO
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
\
MISSOURI.
D. D., editor; Cranston & Stowe, publishers ;
circulation E 1.
CENTKAL. LAW JOURNAI^; Fri-
days ; legal ; twenty-four pages ; size of page
7x11; subscription $5 : established 1S71 ; Elisha
Greenhood, editor ; Wm. H; Stevenson, pub-
lisher; circulation G G.
CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE: Wednes-
days; methodist episcopal, south; eight
pages; size of jiage 16x22; subscription $2.50;
established 1851 ; Rev. D. R. McAnnally and
E. M. Bounds, editors ; Advocate Publishing
House, publisliers ; Logan D. Danieron, busi-
ness manager; circulation D.
CHRISTIAN-EVANOELIST; Thurs-
days ; christian ; twenty pages ; size of page
11x16; subscription $2; established 1863: J. H.
Garrison, B. W. Johnson and J. H. Smart,
editors ; Christian Publishing Co.. publishers;
circulation D ; issue also the Little Sower,
Sunday School Evangelist and Christian Sun-
day School Teacher.
CIMETER ; Thursdays; temperance;
eiglit paues ; size 22x31 ; subscription $1 ; es-
tablislied iss; : Cimeter Publishing Co., edi-
tors and jiulilishers.
CO I. M A \ • S RFR Ali WORI>D ;
Thursdaj'S; agricul:
tural ; eight pages ;
size of page 15x22;
!^ subscription $1 ; es-
~ tablished 1848 ; Nor-
man J. Colman, edi-
tor and publisher ;
circulation E.
CRITIC; Saturdays; society; eight
pages ; size of page 14x20 ; subscription $2 ;
estalilislied 1882; John D. Finney, editor;
Did is m Brunman, pul:>lish< r ; circ'n F F.
CU.UBERI.AXn PRE!-iBYTERI-
AN; (see Nasliville, Tenn.)
DER HEROI.D DES OLAUBENS:
Wednesdays ; German ; eatliolic ; eiglit pages;
size of page 18x23 ; subscription §2.50 ; estab-
lished 18.50; German Printing and Publishing
Association, editors and publishers ; L.
Blankemeier. manager; circ'n E.
D I E A B EN DSC H U I- E ; Thursdays; Ger-
man ; sixteen pages ; size 24x36 ; subscription
$2; established 1854 ; Dr. H. Duending, editor ;
Louis Lange Publishing Co., publisliers ; does
not Insert advertisements ; issue also Die
Ru ndscit ail .
DIE RUNDSCHAU; Thursdays; Ger-
man ; four pages ; size 25x36 ; subscription
$1.50; established 1880; Dr. H. Duemling, edi-
tor; Louis Lange Publishing Co., publishers ;
circulation F 1 ; issue also Die Abendschule.
DRY GOODS AND GROCERY RE-
PORTER; Saturdays; commercial; one
hundred and thirty two pages ; size of page
4x6 ; subscription ,§'-'; established 1872; H. F.
Zidei-, editor and imljlisher ; circulation 1 1.
EVANGElilST; Thursdays; presbyte-
rian ; eight pages ; size of page 16x22 ; sub-
scription $.2 ; established 1875 ; Rev. E. Cooper,
editor ; Presbyterian Newspaper Co., publish-
ers ; circulation G 1.
a R O C E R ; Thursdays ; commercial ;
sixty pages ; size of page 9x12 ; subscription
$2; established 1878; P. H. Telker, editor;
Grocer Publishing Co., publishers ; circula-
tion G 1.
HIiAS; Wednesdays ; Bohemian ; catho-
lic; eight pages ; size of page 17x23; subscrip-
tion .$2..50; established 1871; Bohemian Liter
ary Society, editors and publishers ; circula-
tion G 1 ; an eight-page literary supplement,
.size 16x22, is issued regularlv with the paper.
HUMORIST; Saturdays; German; hu-
morous ; eight pages ; size of ))age 16x23 ; sub-
scription .f;2 ; established 187!); R. Dietzins,
editor; Henry Herniaiins, publisher ; circula-
tion F F.
JOURNAL OF AGRIf;UIiTURE
AND A3IERICAN STOCK BREED-'
ER ; Thursdays ; agricultural ; sixteen
MISSOURI.
pages ; size of page 13x17 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1861 ; Phil. Chew, editor and pub-
lisher ; circulation C 1.
LATERNE; Saturdays; German; hu-
morous ; twenty pages ; size of page 11x14 ;
subscription .S4 ; established 1876; Louis Wil-
lich, editor and publisher ; circulation 1 1.
LE PATRIOTE; Thursdays; French;
eight pages ; size 28x40 ; subscription .$2.50 ;
established 1878 ; L. Sequenot, editor ; L.
Sequenot and E. Boudlnet, publishers ; circu-
lation H.
LIFE ; Saturdays; four pages; size 24x35;
subscription $1; established 1882; John G.
Bqj'le, editor and publisher ; circ'n I L
LITTLE SOWER ; weekly; juvenile;
christian ; eight pages ; size 16x22; subscrip-
tion 45 cents; established 1863; Christian
Publishing Co., editors and pulilishers; does
not insert advertisements ; issue also the
ChristianEi-angeUst, Sunday School Evan-
gelist and Christian Sunday School Teacher.
MECHANIC; Saturdays; commercial;
eight pages: size .30x44; subscription $1.50;
established 1883; William Wilson, editor and
publisher.
MEDICAL REVIEW; (see Chicago,
III.)
MIDLAND; Thursda.ys; presbyterian ;
sixteen pages : size of page 10x14; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1883; McNary & Har-
shaw, editors and publishers ; circ'n H H.
MIDLAND INDUSTRIAL (GA-
ZETTE ; Thursdays : commercial; sixteen
pages; size of page 10.xl5; subscription $2;
established 1866 ; C. K. Reifsnlder, editor ;
Midland Publishing Co., publishers; circula-
tion F F ; a monthly edition, thirty-two pages,
is also Issued : sulxscription $1 issue also the
Miller and the Slidland Farmer.
NATIONAL AMERICAN ; Saturdays;
prohibition ; four jjages ; size 22x30 ; sub-
scription $2 ; established 1881 ; Benjamin Wal-
ter, editor and publisher ; circulation I I.
NATI«»NAL DRUGGIST; Fridays;
commercial ; sixty-eight pages ; size of page
9x12: subscription $2; established 1882; A.
C. Stockman, editor; Druggist Publishing
Co., pulillshers ; circulation H H.
NEGRO WORLD ; .Sundays; non-par-
tisan; eight pages: size of page 15xJ2; sub-
scription $2 ; established 1875 ; J. W. Wilson^
editor aud publisher; organ of the colored
people.
OBSERVER; Thursdays; Cumberland
presbyterian ; eight pages ; size 30x44 ; sub-
scription $2 ; established 1877 ; Rev. W. Benton
Farr, editor ; St. Louis Observer Co., publish-
ers : circulation H 1.
PRESBYTERIAN; Fridays; presbyte-
rian ; eight pages ; size of page l(ix22 ; sub-
scription $3 ; established 186(; ; Rev. Robert P.
Farris, D.D., editor ; Farris, Smith & Co., pub-
lishers ; circulation H H 1.
RAILWAY REGISTER; Saturdays;
commercial; twenty-four panes ; size of page
11x16; subscription '$4 ; e-,taljlished IST6 ; F.
H. Bacon, editor ; D. McAitliur, manager;
circulation H.
ST. LOUIS CO. AVAECHTER; (see
Clayton).
SONNTAGSBLATT BER AMERI-
K.A ; (see Amerika.)
SOUTH-WESTERN METHODIST:
Saturdays ; methodist episcopal ; sixteen
Ijnxfs : size of page 10x15 ; subscription $2 ;.
established 1882: Rev. J. Godbey, editor and
pul>lisher: circulation H 1.
SPECTATOR; Saturdays ; society ;
sixteen pages ; size of page 10x14 ; subscrip-
tion .S4: established 1880; G. I. .Tones, editor ;
Spectator Publishing Co., publishers ; circu-
lation G 1.
SUNDAY SAYINGS; Sundays; inde-
pendent; four pages; size 28x44; subscrip-
tion $2 ; est.ablished 1883 ; Sayings Co., edi-
tors and publishers.
SUNDAY SCHOOL EVANGELIST;
Sundays ; christian ; four pages ; size
11x15; sub.scription 35 cents; established 1876 ;
Christian Publishing Co., editors and publish-
ers ; does not insert advertisements ; issue
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
311
MISSOURI.
also the CJiristiaii-Ei'diiyelisf, Little Soirer,
and ChristUin Siiiiddi/ Scliool Teacher.
•iUNDA V TRIIll'NE : (see Tribune.)
TOBACCO REPOKTEir; Saturdays;
commercial; eiKht pa^es ; size '22x34; sub
scriptlon S'J; estalilished 18S4; Green &
Bailejj editors and piililisliers.
UXIOX ; Saturdays; labor; four pages ;
size 22x30 ; suliseription $1 ; established
1881 ; W. H. Brown, editor and publisher
circulation I.
WESTERN TRADE JOURNAL,;
Mondays ; commercial ; eitrht pages ; size
26x40 ; subscription §3 ; estafelished 1869 ; Geo.
W. BrigKS, editor and publisher; circ'n G 1.
WESTERN WATCHMAN; Satur
days ; catholic ; eight pages ; size 30x43 ; sub-
scription §2.50 ; established 1869 ; Rev. D. S.
Phelan, editor ; M. H. Phelan, publisher ; cir-
culation H 1.
BUILDING TRADE JOURNAL, ;
semi-monthlj- ; commercial ; sixteen pages ;
size of page "l0xl4; subscription §1.50; estab-
lished ISSi ; Pierce Bros., editors and pub-
lishers; circulation H 1.
C H R I S T Ji I C H E KINDER-
ZEITLNti : semi-monthly ; German ; evan-
gelical; four pages; size 14x22: subscription
35 cents ; established 186? ; A. Wlebusch & Son
Printing Co., publishers ; circulation E E 1 ; a
monthlj' edition is issued ; subscription 20
cents.
DER LUTHERANER: semi-monthly;
German ; lutheran ; eight pages ; size 22x30 ;
subscription §1 ; established 1845 ; Theolog-
ical Professors of Concordia Seminary of
Lutheran Synod of Missouri, editors and pub-
lishers ; does not insert advertisements.
GOLDBECK'S ART CRITIC; (see
GolcJbeck's Mii.'<icnl Art.)
LA REVISTA MEXICAXA ; semi
monthly : Spanish and English ; commercial ;
twenty-four pages ; size of page 9x12; sub.serip-
tionS2.50; established 1883; Alberto E. San-
derson, editor ; Mexican Exchange, publish-
ers ; circulation H 1.
MILLER; semi-monthly; commercial;
twentv pages; size of page 10x15; subscrip-
tion .$2; established 1879; C. K. Reifsnider.
editor; Midland Publishing Co., publishers;
circulation G G 1 ; issue also the Midland In-
d^istrial Gazette and the Midland Farmer.
SCHOOL AND HOME; semi monthly;
educational ; sixteen pages ; size of page
9x12 ; subscription $1 ; established 1884 ; Wm.
L. Thomas, editor and publisher.
SOUTH AND WEST; semimonthly:
agi'icultural ; sixteen pages ; size of page
11x16 ; subscription 50 cents ; established 1880 :
Deere-Mansur Publishing Co., editors and
publishers ; circulation C 1.
STOVE AND HARDWARE RE-
PORT E R ; semi-monthly ; commercial ;
twenty -eight pages ; size of iiage 11x15 ; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1H7S ; Fred. Hawes,
editor; Stove and Hardware Reporter Co.,
publishers ; circulation G.
VANGUARD ; semi-monthly ; radical
holiness ; four pages ; size 22x31 ; sub.scription
75 cents; estalilisheil issi ; C. W. Sherman,
editor and nublislicr ; riii-ulatlon H 1.
W ESTERN TRAVELERS' GUIDE;
semi monthlv; eighty pages octavo ; subscrip-
tion .SI -; established 1881; Geo. W. Monteith,
publisher ; circulation G G.
WHIP; semi-monthly; comic; sixteen
pages ; size of pages 9x12; subscription .S3..50;
establLshed 1885 ; F. H. Ertel, editor; Whip
Publishing Co., publishers.
A-MERICAN JOURNALIST ; month
ly ; journalism ; twenty pages ; size of
page 9x12; sub.scription $2; established 1SS3 ;
American Journalist Co., editors and publish-
ers ; circulation F F I.
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EDIT-
CATION; monthly: educational ; twenty
pages; size of page 10x14; subscription $1 ;
established 1867 ; J. B. Mervrin, editor and
publisher ; circulation D ; issued simulta-
neously at Little Rock. Ark. ; Chicago, 111. ;
Leavenworth, Kans. ; Miuden, La. ; Jackson,
Miss. ; St. Louis, Mo. ; Xasliville, Tenn., and
HuntsviUe, Tex.
MISSOURI.
AMERICAN JOl RNAL OF OPH-
THAI>MOLOGY ; monthly; medical;
tlftv two pages octavo; subscription §2.50;
established 1884; Adolf Alt, M. D., editor; J.
H. Chambers & Co., publishers ; issue also
the Annals of Surgery, Archives ofDeniitiry,
Courier of Medicine and the Chicago, 111.,
Medical Rerieir.
AMERICAN MEDICAL, JOUR-
NAL; monthly; medical; ninety-six pages
octavo ; subscription $2 ; established 1873 ;
Geo. C. Pitzer, M. D., editor and publisher ;
circulation J.
ANNALS OF SURGERY; monthly;
surgical; one hundred pages octavo; sub-
.scription $5 ; established 1885 : L. S. Pitcher,
M. D., editor ; J. H. Chambers & Co, publisher;
issue also the American Journal of Ophthal-
mology, Arvhivesof Dentistry, Courier of Med -
icine and the Chicago, 111., Medical Review. ii ,
ARCHIVES OF DENTISTRY;
monthly ; dental ; seventy-six pages octavo;
subscription .S3 ; established 1881 ; Dental
Journal Association, editor ; J. H. Chambers.
& Co., publishers ; issue also the American
Journal of Ophthnlinvlogy, Annals of Sur-
gery, Courier of Medicine and the Chicago,
111., Medical Revieiv.
CENTRAL CATHOLIC KNIGHT;
monthly: catholic: sixteen pages; size of
page 9x12; subscription §1 ; establi.shed lSH:i ;
John L. Spalding, editor ; John L. Spaulding
& Co., publisher: circulation J 1.
CHRISTIAN COMPANION ; month-
ly ; evangelical; ihirty-six pages; size of
page 8x11; subscription $1.50; established
1862; J. H. Smart and Mrs. S. E. Smart, edi-
tors ; J. H. Smart & Co., publishers ; circula-
tion H H 1.
CHRISTIAN SUNDAY^ SCHOOL.
TEACHER; monthly; christian; forty
pages octavo ; subscription 60 cents ; es-
tablished 1876 ; W. W. Dowling, editor; Chris-
tian Publishing Co., publishers; circulation
G 1; issue also the Christian-J-.rangelist,
Little .Soice-?' and Sunday School Evangelint.
CHURCH NEWS; monthly ; protestant
episcopal ; twelve pages ; size of page 10x14 ;
subscription $1 ; established 1870 ; George-
W. Matthews, editor and publisher; circula-
tion J 1.
COURIER OF MEDICINE: monthly;
medical ; one hun<lred and thirty -eight
pages octavo ; subscription $3 ; established
1874 ; E. M. Nelson, M. D., editor ; J. H. Cham-
bers & Co., publishers ; circulation G 1 ; issue
alsi) tlie American Journal of Ophthahnology.:
Annals of Surgery, Ai chires of Dentistry and
the Chicago, 111.. Medical Reriew.
DEFECATOR ; montlily ; syrup manu-
facture ; eight pages ; size 22x32 ; subscription
50 cents ; established 1883; J. A. Field, editor :
Defecator Publishing Co., publishers; circu-
lation F F.
DIE PAROLE; monthly; German:
four pages ; size 15x20 ; subscription 50 cents ;
established 1884.
DRUG MARKET REPORTER ;
monthly : commercial ; fifty-two pages ; size
of page'SxlO ; sub.scription §1.5((; establislied
1880; Meyer Bros. & Co., editors and pub-
lishers ; circulation (i 1.
EL, COMERCIO DEL VALLE ;
monthly ; English axid Spanish ; commercial ;
eight pages ; size orpage 16x22 ; subscription
$2; established 1876; John F. Cahill, editoi-
and publisher ; circulation G G 1. i:^ Actual
average circulation for one year preceding^
Jan. 1. 1885, os per statement on file at the of-
fice of the American 2\^euspaper Directs ry,
8,355 copies.
EV ANGELI S C H - LUTHERISC H-
ES SC;HULBLATT; monthly ; German ;
lutheran; twenty pagts octavo; subscrip-
tion $1 : established 1867 ; Concordia Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers ; circ'n J 1.
FORD'S CHRISTIAN REPOSI-
TORY AND HOME CIRCLE; month-
lv ; baptist ; eighty pages octavo ; subscrip-
tion S2.50; established 185i; Samuel H. Ford,
editor and publisher ; circulation G I. ^^W^.ic-
tual areiage circulation for one year pie-
ceding Jan. I, 1885, as per statement on file at
312
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
MISSOURI.
the office of the American Neivspajier Direc
tory, 6,750 copies.
FlJItNITURE MANUFACTURER;
monthly ; commercial ; thirty-two pages ;
size of page 10x13 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lishefi 18S0; F. H. Biugen, editor ; J. J. Kulage,
publisher ; circulation H 1.
(JOI.DBECK'S MUSICAI. ART;
monthly ; musical ; twenty-four pages ; size
of page 10x13; subscription $2; established
1883 ; Robert Goldbeck, editor and publisher ;
circulation HI; an edition entitled Gold
heck's Art Critic is Issued semi-monthlj' ;
subscription SO cents.
<4REAT SOUTH-WEST ; monthly ;
sixteen pages ; size of page 9x12; subscription
$1 ; established 1875; W. H. Kerns, editor and
puljlisher ; an advertising sheet.
HOME, FARM AND FACTORY;
monthly ; eight pages ; size of page 11x1.5 ;
subscription .W cents ; established 1883 ; Hul-
liert Publishing Co., publishers; Calvin D.
Hulbert, manager ; circulation F 1. S^Ac-
tual average circulation for one year pre'
ceding Jan. \, as per statement on file at the
office of the American Newspaper Directory,
13j850 copies.
ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE;
monthly; .seventy-six pages; size of page 6x10;
subscription $1.50: established 18T0; St. Louis
Magazine Co., editors and publishers ; circu-
lation D 1.
J E W E L E R ; monthly ; commercial ;
thirty-ivo pages ; size of page 11x14; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1884 ; Jewelers'
Mutual Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers.
KNKIHTS AND LADIES OF
HONOR RECORD; monthly; knights
of ladies of honor : eight ' ~
subscription 50 cents ;
Record Publishing Co.,
Ushers, circulation H H,
KUNKEL'S MUSIC'AL REVIEW;
monthly ; music ; forty-eight pages ; size of
page 11x14; subscription $2; established
1878; Kunkel Bros., editors and publishers;
circulation D D.
LEATHER GAZETTE ; monthly ;
commercial : twenty pages ; size of page
9x12; subscription .$2; established 1883; John
Mueller & Co., editors and publishers
LEGION RECORD ; monthly; ameri-
can legion of honor ; eight pages ; size 19x25 ;
subscription 50 cents; established 1884; W.
H. O'Brien, editor : Hesse & O'Brien, pub-
Ushers.
LEHRE UND WEHRE ; monthly;
German ; lutheran ; thirtv-six pages octavo ;
subscription $2 ; established 1855 ; German
Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Missouri,
editors and publishers ; does not insert ad-
vertisements.
MANFORD'S MAGAZINE; (see Chi
cago, HI.)
M E D I C; A L AND SURGICAL
JOURNAL; monthly; medical; one hun-
dred and twenty pages octavo ; sub-
scription $3 ; established 1843 ; Legrand
Atwood, editor; Frank M. Rumbold, M. D.,
publisher ; circulation I 1.
MEDICAL BRIEF; monthly ; medical ;
eighty-eight pages ; size of page 7x10; sub-
scription .S2 ; estalilished 1873 ; J. J. Law-
rence, A. M., M. D., editor and publisher ; cir-
culation C 1.
MIDI/AND FARMER; monthly ;agri
MISSOURI.
pages ; size 22x32 ;
established 18si;
editors and pub-
cultural ; sixteen pages ;
size of page 10x15; sub-
scription 60 cents ; estab-
lished 1872; C. K. Reif-
snider, editor ; Midland
Publishing Co., publishers ;
irculation F F 1 ; Issue
also the Midland Indus-
trial Guzetle and the Miliar.
NATIONAL EXCHAN<;K BULLE-
'i'lN ; monthly; eight pages; size of page
10x14 ; subscription fiO cents ; established
1881 ; National Exchange Co., editors and
publishers ; an advertising sheet.
NATIONAL REVIEW; monthly; four
pages ; size 16x22 ; subscription 25 cents ; es-
tablished 1883; Fletch M. Doan, editor; pub-
lished in the interests of the Farmers' and
Mechanics' Mutual Aid Association ; circula-
tion H 1.
OVERSEER; monthly; ancient order
of united workmen ; eighteen pages ; size of
paper 11x16; subscription $1; established
1878 ; F. H. Bacon, editor ; W. F. Bohn, puli-
Usher ; circulation G G.
PASTORAL-15LATT; monthly; Ger-
man ; catholic ; sixteen pages ; size 23x36 ;
sub.scrlption $2; established 1866; B. Her-
der, publisher ; circulation H 1 ; issues also
the Youths' 3Iagazine.
PKllIOSCOl'E AND CLINICAL
REVIEW; monthly; medical; seventy
two pages octavo ; subscription $2 ; estab-
lished 1878; W. A. Edmonds, A. M.. M. D.,
and S. B Par.sons, M. D., editors; Fred. N.
Nixon, publisher; circulation J 1.
PHOTOGRAPHER; monthly; me
ehaniCMl; seventy pages; size of page 7x10;
subscription $3: established l,S7r; Mrs. J. H.
Fitzuibboii, editor and pulilisher; clrc'n J J.
PRINTER'S JOURNAL; monthly;
four pages ; size 24x35 ; subscription 50 cents ;
established 1SS3 ; St. Louis Newspaper Union,
editors and publishei-s ; a paper for news-
paper publishers.
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
octavo; sub.scrlption .$1.50; established 1875:
E. H. Burnam, editor; John T. Smith &
Co., publishers ; circulation I.
STUDENT LIFE ; monthly ; twenty-
four pages ; size of page 8x11 ; subscription
.$1 ; established 1878 ; Students of the Washing-
ton University, editors and publishers : cir-
culation K ; a college paper ; issued during
the collegiate year.
TELEPHONE; monthly; four to eight
pages ; size of page 9x12 ; subscription .50
cents ; established 1878 ; F. W. Koch, editor ;
Telephone Publishing Co., publishers ; cir-
culation J 1.
TRUTH; monthly; unsectarian ; forty-
eight pages; size of page 5.x8 ; subscription $1;
established 1874; James H. Binc.kes, editor ;
Charles B. Cox, publisher ; does not insert ad-
vertisements.
UNIVERSE; monthly ; forty -four
pages; size of page 7x10; subscription $150;
established 1832; Universe Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers ; circulation J .1 1 ;
dated at St. Louis and Kansas City.
WESTERN INSURANCE RE-
VIEW j monthly; Insurance; forty-lour
pages ; size of page 9x12 ; subscription $3 ; es-
tablished 1867 ; H. L. Aldrich, editor and pub
Usher ; circulatir)n J 1.
Ye)UTH'S MAGAZINE: monthly; ju-
venile ; catholic ; twelve pages; size of page
10x14; subscription $1; established 18S0; B.
Herder, editor ami publisher ; circulation
1 1 ; issues al.so the Pastoral Blaft.
AMERICAN LAW REVIEW; bi
monthly ; legal ; two hundred and twenty
paces octavo; subscri|ition $5; established
1866; Lucien Eiton :in(l S. D. Thompson, edi-
tors ; Review Pul)lishing Co., publishers ; cir-
culation H 1.
II O M (E O P A T H I C NEWS ; bi
montlily ; medical; forty -eight pages octa-
vo ; subscription $1 ; established 1873 ; Luy-
ties Homoeopathic Pharmacy Co., editors
and iiublishers..
ALIENIST AND NEUROLOGIST:
quarterly; medical; two hundred pages
octavo; subscription .$5 ; established 1879 ; C.
H. Hughes, M. D., editor; Ev. E. Carreras,
publisher ; circulaMon J J.
(ir.MBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN
R KV 1 E\V : quarterly ; cumbei hmd presby-
terian ; one hundred and twenty four pages
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTURY.
313
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;
314
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.,.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
315.
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-
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
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NEBRASKA.
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.
NEBRASKA HORTICULTURIST;
318
GEO. P. ROWELL & CO'S
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-
AMERICAN MiVVSrAl'EK DIKKCTOKY.
319
NEBRASKA.
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-
320
GEO. P. KOWELL & GO'S
NEBRASKA.
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.
Ii
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
AMERICAN NEWSP^\J»ER DIRECTORY.
321
NEBRASKA.
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
322
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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-
AMERICAN NEAYSPAPER DIRECTORY.
323
NEBRASKA.
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-
324
GEO. P. KOWELL & CO'S
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-
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
325
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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GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
NEBRASKA.
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.
327
NEBRASKA.
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-
828
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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;
330
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
331
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.
332
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
33S
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:
334
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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-
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
335
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 &
336
GEO. P. ROWELL & CO'S
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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NKW JERSKY.
NEW JERSEY.
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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I
NEW JERSEY.
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
AMERICAN NEWSPAPEK DIRECTORY.
339
NEW JERSEY.
NEW JERSEY.
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.
340
UEO. V. IIOWKLL & GO'S
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 $2 ; es-
talilished 1872; Clark Pierson, editor and pub-
lisher; circulation K K.
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341
NEW JERSEY.
LAWRENCEVILLE, Afercer Co., a
200 pop., G 111. from Freeholil. An excellent
school is located here. Farming section.
RECORD; monthly; sixteen pages; size
of page 8x12 ; sub.scription .$! ; 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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GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
NEW JERSEY.
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;.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
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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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GEO. P. ROVVKLL & GO'S
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 ;
four pages ; size
established 1881 ;
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTOR!'.
345
NEW JERSEY.
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,
Sundays; independent; daily four p.iges,
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
pages,, weekly eight pages ; size— daily 22x31,
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
pages ; size— daily 24x37; weekly 32x46 ; sub-
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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GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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
WEEKLY, Thursdays; democratic; eight
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^
Thursda.ys; republican; four pages; size 30x47;
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"
AMKKICAN NEWSPAPER DIKECTORY.
347
NEW YORK.
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.
348
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.
34»
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
350
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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.
351
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.
352
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-
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
353
NEW YORK.
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
NEW YORK.
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 ;
354
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
NEW YORK.
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
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
355
NEW YORK.
NEW YORK.
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
356
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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-
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
3S7
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
358
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
359
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.
360
GEO. P. ROWELL & CO'S
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.
AMERICAJf NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
361
NEW YORK.
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-
362
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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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NEW YORK.
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
364
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
366
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
NEW YORK.
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
367
NEW YORK.
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.
368
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
NEW YORK.
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-
bert Beebe's Sons, editors and publishers ;
circulation G G.
MILiFORD, Otsego Co., n 600 pop., on
CoOperstown & Susquehanna Valley Rd., 8
m. from Cooperstown.
N E VV S ; Fridays ; independent ; eight
pages; size 44x62 ; subscription $1 ; established
187 1 ; G. A. Ingalls, editor and publisher;
circulation K K 1.
MILLERTON, Dtdchess Co., C^ 60O
pop., on Hartford & Conn. Western, New-
burgh, Dutchess & Conn., N. Y. Central &
Hudson River and Poughkeepsie, H. &
Boston Rds.
TELEGRAM; Fridays; neutral ; eight
pages ; size 26x40 ; subscription .$2 ; estab-
lished 1876 ; Ed. Van Sciver and S. S. Deacon,
editors and publishei-s; circulation K K.
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
manufacture of fire-arms.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; non-
partisan ; four pages ; size 24x36 ; subscription
$1.25 ; established 1873 ; Charles A. Tucker, edi-
tor and publisher ; circulation K 1.
MONROE, Orange Co., □, 600 pop., on
N. Y., L. E. & W. Rd., 20 m. from Newburgh
and 10 from Goshen. Three large cream-
eries here.
HERALD; Mondays; independent ; four
pages; size 26x40; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1882 ; Jas. J. McNally, editor and pub-
lisher; circulation K 1.
TIMES; Thursdays ; eight pages ; size
26x40 ; subscription $1 ; established 1880 ;
Eugene D. Stokem, editor ; James C. Merritt,
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
farming region having some manufactures.
STANDARD; Fridays; republican;
four pages ; size asx44 ; subscription $2 : es-
tablished 1861; Lester Winfleld, editor and
l)ublislier ; ciri-ulatlon J 1.
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
county. The latter is elevated and moun-
tainous and a favorite summer re.sort.
REPUBLICAN WATCHMAN; Fri-
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
369
NEW YORK.
days ; democratic ; eight pages ; size 3Ux44 ;
subscription $2 ; establislied 1826 ; Chas. Bar-
nein, editor and publislier ; circulation J J.
siyLL.IV AN CO. REPUBLICAN;
Fridays ; republican ; four pages ; size 26x4<) ;
subscription $1.50; established lb44 ; John
Waller, editor and publisher ; circulation J J.
MORAVIA, Cayuga Co., n l.GOOpop.
(town 2,699), on Owasco Inlet and Southern
Central Rd., 18 ni. S. S. E. of Auburn. Sur-
rounded by a rich farming district ; market
for agricultural produce. Manufacturing
also carried on.
MORAVIA VALLEY REGISTER;
Fridays; independeut-democratlc; four pages;
size 24x36 ; subscription .§1.50 ; established
186;? ; M. E. Kenyon, editor and publisher ;
circulation J.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays ; republican;
four pages : size 26x40 ; subscription .§1.50 ; es-
tablished 1876 ; J. J. Pease, editor and publish-
er ; circulation K 1.
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.
Has flourishing cotton and woolen mills,
also lumber mills and furniture manufac-
tories.
CHRONICLE; Wednesdays; iudepend
ent ; four pages ; size 24x36 ; subscription
$1.25 ; established 1867 ; L. P. & E. E. Carpenter,
editors and publishers ; circulation J 1 .
MORRIS ANI A, ^«(; York Co., O. the
local name of a portion of one of the north-
erly wards of New York City. Connected
with the business part of the city by cars
and steamboats. Is about 7 m. from the
City Hall.
NEW YORKER TAGSBLATT;
see New York Citv.)
UNION; (see New York City.)
MORRISVIIiLE, C. H.. Afadison Co.,
a 931 pop., 3 ni. from New York, Ontario &
Western Rd. and 12 S. of Oneida. An agri-
cultural section.
MADISON OBSERVER; Wednes
days ; four pages ; size 24x:% ; subscription
$1.50 ; established 1821 ; E. Norton, editor and
publisher ; circulation K.
MOUNT KISCO, Westchester Co., 1=^
1,500 pop., on Harlem Rd., 37 m. from New
York. Engaged in the manufacture of op-
tical goods, shoes, shirts, horse collars and
paints. •
RECORDER; Fridays ; republican ; four
pages; size 26x40; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1874 ; Frank Dromgoole, editor and
publisher ; circulation J 1.
WEEKLY; Fridays; independent; four
pages; size 28x44 ; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1873; Charles S. Patteson, editor and
publisher ; circulation K K 1.
MOUNT MORRIS, Livingston Co.,
-a 1,900 pop., on Genesee Valley canal and
Buffalo, N. Y. & Philadelphia and Delaware,
Lackawanna & Western Rds., at junction
of Dansville & Mt. Morris branch of N. Y.,
Lake Erie & Western Rds. Engaged in
manufacturing and agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays ; democratic;
four pages; size 26x40; subscription $1.50:
established 1875 ; George M. Shull, editor and
publisher ; circulation K K 1.
UNION ; Thursdays ; republican ; four
NEW YORK.
pages; size 26x40; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 18:34; Ellieott & Dickey, editors and
publishers ; circulation J.
MOUNT VERNON, Westchester
Co., Q 8,00) pop., ou New York & New Haven
Rd., 13 m. N. of New York. The town has
considerable local business, and is the home
of many persons who do business in New
York City.
ARCtUS ; Thursdays ; democratic ; four
pages; size 24x36 ; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1879; William Wallace McClellan,
editor and publisher ; circulation J.
CHRONICLE; Fridays; four pages;
size 21x38 ; subscription $2 ; established 1869 ;
Daniel Lewis, editor and publisher ; circula-
tiou .1 1. S^W Actual aceragc circ^itationfor
one year preceding January 1, 1885, as per
statement on file at the office of the American
Newspaper Directory, 1,140 copies.
WESTCHESTER CO. ANZEIGER;
Saturdays ; German ; four pages ; size 24x36 ;
subscription $2 ; established 1873 : C. H. Bauer,
editor and publisher ; circulation K ; dated at
Mount Vernon and New Rochelle.
WESTCHESTER CO. RECORD;
Wednesdays: independent-republican: four
ftages ; size 24x36 ; subscription $1..50; estab-
ished 1884 ; B. F. Ashley, editor and pub-
lisher ; circulation K 1.
NAPLES, Ontario Co., -a 1,500 pop., on
Canandaigua Inlet, 4 m. from lake and
about 20 S. of Canandaigua.
NEAPOLITAN RECORD; Wednes-
days ; independent ; four pages ; size 28x44 ;
subscription $1 ; established 1870 ; S. L. Deyo,
editor and publisher; circulation II.
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.
COURIER; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages ; size 28x44 ; subscription $2 ; es-
tablished 1857 ; J. Wilson, editor and publish-
er ; circulation I.
UNION; Saturdays; republican; four
f)ages ; size 26x40 ; subscription $1.50 ; estab-
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.
TIOGA CO. HERALD; Saturdays;
independent; four pages; size 24x35; sub-
scription S1..50; established 1876; Charles L.
Noble and G. E. Purijle, editors and pub-
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.
GAZETTE; Saturdays; independent;
four pages; size 26x40; subscription $1.50;
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.
RICHMOND CO. STANDARD; Sat-
urdays ; republican ; eight pages ; size 35x4S ;
24
370
GEO. P. UOWELL & GO'S
NEW YORK.
NEW YORK.
subscription $2 ; established 1881 ; Ira K.
Morris, editor ; I{ol)iMt Hvimplircv, publisher;
circvdatioii J.
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.
JOURNAIjJ every evening except Sun-
dav. and VVEEKLiY, Thursdays ; repuliU-
cah ; four pages ; size— daily 34x39, weekly
•Z'lXiA : subscription — daily .$7, weekly $2 ;
established— daily 1862, weekly 1833; Ritchie
& Hull, editors and publisliers ; circulation
—daily I I, weekly J 1. i^" Arliuil (irrrage
circulation for one near preiiding .JdnHary
1. 1885, ax per statement on file at the ojfiee of
the American Newspaper Directorn— daily
1,927, ireeK-lii 1,131 copies-.
REGISTEII: even- evening except Sun-
day, and WEElvLiY, Wednesdays; demo-
cratic; four pages; size 25x38; sul)scription—
daily $5, weekly $1.5U ; established 1S76 ; John
A. Mason, editor and publisher; circulation
—daily 1 1, weekly J.
ADVERTISEK; Saturdays; fournages;
size 26x40; subscription .?2; established 1884 ;
H. Guttenstein, editor and publislier.
NEVVB(JR<;HER ANZEI<;ER : Sat-
urdays ; Gelmau ; four pages ; size 2<ix 10 ;
established 1884 ; Henry Guttenstein, editor
and publisher.
WITNESS; Saturdays; prohibition ; four
pages ; size 15x21 ; subscription 50 cents ;
established 1883 ; John W. Magee, editor ;
Front Street Mission, publishers ; circula-
tion K I.
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-
tion.
INDEPENDENT: Fridays ; republican ;
four pages; size 28x41; subscription $1.50:
established 18()8; Ralph Lefevre, editor and
publisher ; circulation J.
TIMES; Wednesdays; democratic; four
fiages : size 28x42 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
Ished 186(1; Charles J. .-Vckert, editor and
publisher ; circulation J 1.
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;
Saturdays; eight pages; size 26x40; sub-
scription $1.,tO; established 1881 ; J. G. Har-
den, editor and publisher; circulation K Iv 1.
NEW ROCHELIiE, Westchester Co.,
R 5,8u0 pop., on New York & New Haven
Rd., 18 m. from New York.
PIONEER; Saturdays; Independent-re-
publican; four pages; size 24x38; subscrip-
tion .?2; established 18i9; John C. Steadman,
editor and publisher; circulation K K 1.
PRESS; Saturdays; democratic; four
pages ; size 26x40 ; subscription $3; estab-
lished 1876 ; James H. Smith, editor and pub-
lisher ; circulation J.
WESTCHESTER CO. ANZEIGER;
(see Mount Vernon.)
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.
LONG ISLAND JOURNAL UND
VOLK.SBLiATT; Saturdays; German;
four iiages ; size 26x40 ; subscription $1.50 ;
established 1874 ; Charles F. White, editor
and piflilisher ; circulation K.
QUEENS CO. SAFEiJUARD; Wed
nesdays ; democratic ; (our pages ; size 26x40;
subscription ,$2; established 1875; G. K.Ly-
man, editor and publisher; circulation K.
REGISTER ; Thursdays; democratic;
twelve pages ; size of page 18x24 ; subscription
$2 ; established 1873 ; Charles White, editor
and iiublislier ; circulation J J 1.
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
the cosmopolitan character of Its popula-
tion, and the variety of its financial, manu-
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
wliicli it is in hourly communication.
AGE ; every evening except Sunday ; four
fiages; size 14x21; siibsciipiion §12; estab-
ished 1S84; offlce 2;il Bioadwav.
CITY RECORD; every day except Sun-
day and legal holidays; legal; twenty-four
pages ; size of [jage 12x17; established 1874;
inserts oltlcial advertl.sements only; offlce
Citv Hall..
COMI>IERC;iAL ADVERTISER;
every evening exceiit Sunday; republican;
four pages ; size 31x48 ; subscriiition .$9 ; estab-
llshe<l 1794 ; circulation E ; olHee corner of
Fulton and Nassau streets ; a literary supple-
ment Is regularly furnished with the Satur-
'JJoMMERtlAL BUIiLETIN « every
morning except Sundav, and KEVIEW,
Thursdays; commercial— daily four pages,
weekly sixteen pages ; size— daily 32x48,
weekly (size of page) 11x14; subscription-
daily $12, weekly $2; established— daily 1865,
weekly 1876; Daily Bulletin Association, edi-
tors and pulilishers ; circulation— daily G G,
weekly H H 1 ; oftlc(! 32 Broadway.
COtJRRIER DES ETATS-UNIS;
every niornliig, and U'EEKI-Y, Saturdays;
French ; indeijeudent ; daily four pages, Sun-
day eight pages, weekly twenty-four pages ;
size— dally 24x36, Sunday 3r)x48, weekly (size
AMEUICAN NEWSPAPER DlllKCTOUY.
371
NEW YORK.
NEW YORK.
•of page) 12x18 : subscription— dally $12.60, Sun-
day $2.50, weekly $5.20 ; established 1827 ; H. P.
Sampers & Co., editors and publishers; cir-
culation—daily G G 1, Sunday F F, weekly
E E : office 19 Barclay street.
DEL.NIK AiUEUlt'KY; every morn
ing except Sunday ; Bohemian ; four pages ;
size 26xi0; subscription $8.50: established
1882 ; John Fucik and Joseph Janacek, edi-
tors ; Bohemian Co-operative Publishing As-
sociati'iu (incorporated), publishers; office
425 E. 8th street.
1)1 A Li ; every evening except Sunday;
independent ; four pages ; size 24x36 ; sub-
scription $6 ; office 21 and 23 Ann street.
EVENING POST; every evenlngexcept
Sunday, and SEMI-WEEKLY, Tuesdays
and Fridays ; independent-reinibllcan : daily
and semi-weekly four pages ; size— daily and
semiweeklv 31x48 ; subscription— dally §9,
seml-weeklj- .§3 ; established— 1801 ; Evening
Post Publishing Co., editors and publishers ;
E. St. John, manager; circulation — daily
E E 1, semi-weekly I ; office 210 Broadway,
corner of Fulton street; issue al.«o the
Nation.
EVENING TELEGRAM; every even-
ing except Sunday ; independent ; four
pages ; size 23x32 ; subscription $2.50 ; estab-
lished 1867 ; circulation B 1 : office 2 Ann
street ; an eight-page illustrated edition is
issueil on Saturdays.
FINANCIAL ItECORD ; every day
except Sunday ; financial: four pages; size
15x22; subscription .$6; estahlishi-d 1S70 ;
Financial News Association, editors and pub-
lishers ; circulation H H 1.
GRAPHIC; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; illustrat-
ed; daily eight pages, weekly twelve pages ;
■size— daily 29x42, weekly (size of pagel 14.v21 ;
subscription— daily $12, weekly $2.50 ; estab-
lished—daily 1873, weekly 1882 ; Graphic Co.,
editors and publishers ; circulation— daily
G (i 1, weekly F : office 39 and 41 Park place.
HERALD; every morning, and
WEEK L Y, Saturdays ; independent ; eight
and twelve pages, Sunday sixteen to twenty-
six pages ; size of page 16x23 ; subscription-
daily with Sunday .$7.50, dally without Sunday
$6, weekly $1; established 18S5; James Gor-
don Bennett, publisher; Gardiner G. How-
land, manager ; an edition for Europe is is-
sued every Wednesday, subscription .$4 ; cir-
culation—ilaily A 1, weekly F F ; office corner
Broadway and Ann street.
HOTEL REPORTER; every morning
except Sunday ; eight pages ; size 24x34 ; sub-
scription $18 ; established 1877 ; Louis Klopsch,
editor and puljlisher ; circulation J 1 ; office
92 White street.
IL PROGRESS© ITALO-AMERI-
CANA ; every morning except Monday ;
Italian; four pages; size 30x44; subscription
$7; established 1879 ; C. Barsotti and V. Poli-
(iori, editors and publishers ; circulation
I ; office 2 and 4 Centre street.
INDICATOR; every day except Sun-
day ; Huancial ; twelve pages ; size of page
10x14 ; subscription $10 ; established 1877 ;
N. W. Josselyn, editor; Indicator Publishing
Co., publishers; circulation G G ; office 5s
Broad street.
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE; every
morning except Sunday, SEMI-WEEK-
LY, Wednesdays and Saturdays, and
WEEKLY, Wednesdays; commercial;
dally and semi-weekly four pages, weekly
eight pages ; size— dally and semi-weekly
32x54, weekly 33x43 ; subscription— dally $15,
semi-weekly $5, weekly $2 ; established 1827 ;
Journal of Commerce Association, editors
and publishers; circulation— daily F 1, semi-
weekly G ; does not insert advertisements in
weekly ; office 76 Beaver street.
LAS NOVEDADES; every morning
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
days ; Spanish ; daily four pages, weekly
sixteen pages ; size— daily 23x31, weekly
36x50 ; subscription— daily $15, weekly .$8 ; es-
tablished—daily 1876, weekly 1882; J. G. Gar-
cia, editor and publisher ; circulation— daily
H 1, weekly G 1 ; office 23 Liberty street.
L'ECO D'lTALIA; every morning ex
cept Sunday, and RIVISTA ITALO-
AMERICANA, Thursdays; Italian; daily
four pages, weekly eight pages; size-daily
26x40, weekly 26x:38 : subscription— daily $8,
weekly $2 ; established — daily 1849, weekly
1883; G. F. Secchi, editor and publisher; cir-
culation—daily I, weekly I ; office 29 Cham-
bers street.
MAIL AND EXPRESS; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEK LY, Thursdays ;
democratic ; four pages ; size 28x41 ; sub-
scription—daily $6, weekly $1 ; established
1836 ; circulation — daily E, weekly G G ;
office 23 Park row.
MORNING JOURNAL; every morn-
ing ; Independent ; four pages (Sunday twelve
pages); size— daily 22x36. Sunday (size of page)
18x22; subscription $4; established 1882;
Albert Pulitzer, editor ; Morning Journal
Association, publishers ; circulation A 1
office Tribune Building.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
WEEKLY, Wednesdays, and SUNDAY;
daily four pages, weekly and Sunday
twelve pages ; size— daily 19x31, weekly and
Sunday (size of page) 16x19; subscription-
dally $3, weekly $1, Sunday $1.50 ; established
— tiaily and weekly 1858, Sunday 1867; Benj.
Wood", editor; New York News Publishing
Co., publisners; circulation — dally A 1, week-
ly E, Sunday D 1 ; office 25 Park row ; issue
also the Neih Yorker Tages-Nochriehten.
NEW YORKER HEROLD ; every
evening except Sunday : German ; four
pages ; size 20x33 ; subscription $3 ; estab-
lished 1879 ; circulation C 1 ; office 7 Frank-
fort street ; issue also New Yorker Zeitung.
NEW YORKER TAGES-NACH-
RICHTEN; every evening except Sunday,
and SONNTAGS NACHRICHTE?},
Sundays ; German ; democratic ; daily four
pages, Sunday eight pages ; size— dally 19.x31,
Sunday (size of page) 15x19 ; subscription-
daily $3, Sunday $1 ; established — daily 1870,
Sunday 1872 ; Benj. Wood, editor; New York
News Publishing Co., publishers; circulation
— daily C 1, Sunday D 1 ; office 25 Park row ;
issues" also the News.
NEW YORKER VOLKS ZEI-
TUNG; every morning except Sunday,
WEEKLY, Saturdays, and SONN-
TAGSBIjATT, Sundays; German; inde-
pendent ; daily four pages, weekly and Sun-
day eight pages ; size — daily 2;:!x36, weekly and
Sunday 34x46 ; subscription- daily $6, weekly
$1.50, Sunday $1.50; established 1878; Volks
Zeitung Publishing Association, editors and
publishers ; circulation— daily F 1, weekly
G 1, Sunday F 1 : office 184 William street.
NEW YORKER ZEITI NG ; every
morning except Silnday, WEEKI^Y, Wed
nesdavs, and NEW YOKKEK REVUE
UND BEOBACHTER AM HUDSON,
Sundays ; German ; Independent : Suntlay
literary ; daily four pages, weekly and Sun-
day eight pages; size — daily 20x33, weekly
and Sunday 34x45; subscription— daily $3,
weekly $2, Sunday $2 ; established 1845 ; N. Y.
Zeitung Printing and Publishing Co., pub-
lishers ; circulation— dally D 1 , weekly G G,
Sunday C 1 ; office 7 Frankfort street ; issue
also the New Yorker Herold.
REGISTER; every morning except Sun-
day ; legal ; eight pages ; size 28x36 ; subscrip-
tion .$10; established 1870; Register Printing
and Publishing Co., editors and publishers ;
circulation J ; office 303 Broadway.
STAATS-ZEITITXG ; every morning
except Sunday. WEEKLY, Saturdays, and
SONNTAGSBLATT, Sundays; German;
eight pages ; size of page 18x23 ; subscription
—dally $9, weekly .$2, Sunday $2 ; estaljlislnMl
18:W; Oswald Ottendorfer, editor; ciivulation
—daily B B, weekly D D, Sunday B 1 ; office
corner of Tryon Row and Chatham street.
STOCKHOLDER ; every morning ex-
cept Sunday ; financial ; four pages ; size
19x26: subscription $8; established 1879;
Matthew Griffin, editor and publisher ; circu-
lation I ; office 176 Broadway.
372
GEO. I'. liOWKLJ. & CJO'S
NEW YORK.
NEW YORK.
SVS; every mornliiK, and WEEKLY,
Wediu'sdays ; iiideijeiul-
^ t'lit (U'liioiratic ; daily
^i four ijaj,'es, weekly and
,> - ,' Sun (fay clKlit pages;
vrpfiUi^ia* _ size— flally 2;Sx»i, weekly
•v*2^-*='?='^i&7 aiHl SniKlav :!6x46; sub-
''SS'tS , scription— daily StJ. with
.'%^-J
,}^''
Sunday S^ weekly .§1.
Sunday $1; established
daily ISIB, weekly 18->."),
s u n d a v 1876; Charles
\ Dana," editor; I. W.
iL;land, puljlisher; eireu-
jlation — dally A 1, weekly
K 1, Sunday A 1; omee
Printing House Sciuare.
Tl^FES; every morning, SEMI-
WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fridays, and
WEEKLY, Wednesdays; independent
republlean ; eight pages (Sunday twelve
pages); size— dally {size of page) ISx28,
weekly 86x46; subscription— daily (includ-
ing Sunday) $7.5(), daily without Sun<lay
$6, semi-weekly $2.50, weekly $1; estab
lished 1851 ; circulation— daily B 1, Sunday
B 1, semi-weekly Gl, weekly B; office Print-
ing House Square.
TRIBUNE ; every morning, SEMI-
WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fridays, and
WEEKLY, Wednesdays; republican;
daily eight pages, Sunday issue twelve pages;
sem'i-weekly sixteen pages,weekly twenty-
four pages ; size— daily (size of page) 18x24
semi-weekly and weekly (size of page) 12x18;
subscription— daily with Sunday $8.50, with-
out Sunday $7, semi-weekly $2.50, weekly
S1.V5, Sunday $1.50; established 1841; White-
law Reid, editor; Tribune Association, pulj-
lishers; circulation— daily B 1, semi- weekly
D 1 . weekly A 1 ; office corner of Spruce street
and Printing House Square.
WA LL STREET NEWS; every morn-
ing exci'pt Sunday ; financial ; four pages ;
size 14x22; subscription .$5 ; established 187!» ;
Charles D. Keep, editor and publislier; circu-
lation F F ; office 49 Exchange place.
WORLD; every morning, SEMI-
WEEKLY, Tuesda.vs and
Fridays, and WEEKLY,
Wednesdays ; d e lu o c r a t i c ;
e i g li t pages; Sunday issue
twenty pages; size of page 18x23;
f! subscription— daily with Sun-
IjSJs day $7.50, daily without Sunday
' .$6, send-weekly $2. weekly $1,
Nja, Sunday $1.50; established 1860;
|si clrculatio7i— d ally A A, semi-
weekly G G, weekly B 1, Sunday
,, A 1 ; Joseph Pulitzer, editor
f and publisher ; office 31 and 32
Park Row.
HARLEM RECORD; semi weekly',
Wednesdays and Saturdays ; four pages ; size
19x26; establishe<l 18ii8; James W. Graff, edi-
tor; William A. Graff, publisher; circulation
J J ; office 21S4 Third avenue.
LOCAL REPORTER; semi weekly,
We<lnesdavs and Saturdays ; four pages ; size
20x26; subscription $i.M; established 1870;
John C. GralT, editor and publisher; circula-
tion H : office 2291 Third avenue.
SIIIPIMNC; AND COMMERCIAL
LIST AND PRICK CIJRKENT: semi-
weekly, Weilnesdays and Saturdays; com-
mercial; four pa^?es ; size;>4x.50; subseri|)tion
$10; establislied 1795; Albert H. Storer, editor
aiKi publisher; circulation G; office (i:! Pine st,
AMERICAN; Wednesdays: greenback;
four pages ; size 24x:U ; subscription $1 ; estaVi-
lished 1875; O. A. Hoijkiiis, editor and pub-
lisher ; circulation C ; otTiee 113 liiberty street.
AMERICAN ANtJLER: Saturdays;
sportiuK: twenty-four pages; size of page
11x14; subscription .$3; established 1881; Wil-
liam C. Harris, editor; The Anglers' Publish-
ing Co., publisliers ; circulation G ; office 252
Broadway.
AMERICAN ART JOITRNAL; Sat
urdavs ; music; twenly jiaKes ; size of page
11x14*; subscription .§:'.; establisheil IS63; Wm,
M. Thorns, editor; Wm. M. Thorns & Co., pub-
lishers; circulation G 1; office 23 Union square.
AMERICAN CABINET MAKER
AND IPHOLSTERER ; (see Boston,
Mass.)
AMERICAN DAIRYMAN; Thuis
days; dairying; eight pages; size of page
11x13; subscription $1.50; established 1877; J.E.
Clark, editor and ijublisher; circulalion
H H ; office 5 and 7 Muir.iv street.
A.MERICAN <;kOCER AND DKY
I GOODS CHRONICLK; Thursdays;
commercial ; eighty-four pages ; size of jiage
10x15; subscription $3; established 1.^69; C
! H. Applegate and F. N. Barrett, editors; E.
\ N. Hoot, publisher; circulation H 1 ; office 28
and 30 West Uroadwav.
AMERICAN HEBREW; Fridays;
Jewish; sixteen pases; size of paKc 11x15;
subscription .§3; established 1879; American
Hebrew Publishing Co., publishers; circula-
tion G 1 ; office 498 and 51K) Third avenue.
AMERICAN J O II R N A L O F
FABKICS AND DRY (JOODS Bl L-
LETIN; Saturdays; commercial; twenty
pages; size of page 14x15; suliscription $5;
established 1874; Journal of Fabrics Co.. Edi-
tors and publishers ; circulation H ; office
126 and 128 Duane street ; Issue also the Paper
Trade .Journal.
AMERICAN MACHINIST; Satur
days; commercial; sixteen pages; size of page
11x16; subscription $2..50; established 1877;
Jackson Bailey, editor; American Machinist
Publishing Co., publishers ; circulation E 1 ;
office 96 Fulton street.
AMERICAN METAL MARKET ;
Saturdays : commercial ; twelve pages ; size
of pafie 9.X12; subscription .$3; established
1883; W. I. Russell & Co., editors and pub-
lishers ; circulation X ; office 90 John street.
AMERICAN POLICE RECORD;
(see Philadelphia, Pa.)
AMERICAN P O T T E R Y AND
GLASSWARE REPORTER ; (see
l^it tsburg. Pa. )
AMERICAN PROTECTIONIST;
Saturdays ; sixteen pages ; size of page
11x16; established 1881; Marcus Hanlon,
editor ; American Protectionist Publishing
Co., publishers; circulation G G; office 32
Warren street.
AMERICAN STATIONER; Thurs
days ; commercial ; thirty two pages ; size
of page 9x12 ; subscription $2 ; established
1873 ; American Stationer Association, editors
and publishers ; circulation H 1 ; office 126
and 128 Duane street.
AMERIKANISCHE SCHWEIZER
ZEITUNCJ; Saturdays; German; eight
pages ; size 30x4:5 ; subscription $2 ; establish-
ed 1868 ; John Friederich, editor ; Swass Pub-
lishing Co., publishers ; circulation G 1 ; office
18 Ann street.
ANT I-MONOPOLIST ; Saturdays ;
eight pages ; size 24x32; subscription $1 ; es-
tablisheci 1882 ; Anti-Monopolist Publishing
Co., editors and publishers ; circulation G l ;
office 252 Broadway.
ARM CHAIli; Saturdays; flction; eight
pages; size .30x44; subscription $3: established
1879; Frank Tousey, editor and publisher;
circulation B B ; office 34 and 36 North Moore
street ; isues also the Boys of New York and
Younij Men of' .iiiierica.
ARMY AND NAVY JOURNAL;
Saturdays; twenty pages; size of page
10x15; subscription $6: established iar,3; W.
C. & K. 1'. Church, editors and publishers;
circulation H 1 ; office 240 Broadway; issue
also the Internal Revenue Record and Cus-
toms .Journal.
BAHN PR EI ; Staurdays; German; four
pages; size 19x26; subscription $1; estab-
lislied 1SS2 ; H. Metzner, editor ; New York
Turnverein, publishers ; circulation HI; of-
fice 66 anil Ii8 East 4th street.
BANNER STATE WORKMAN;
Thursdays ; ancient order of united work-
men ; four pages ; size 24x35 ; subseriiition
$1; established 1883; Banner State Workman
Co., editors and publishers ; circulation J 1 ;
office 7 Warren street.
BAPTIST WEEKLY; Thursdays;
baptist; sixteen pages; size of page 11x16;
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
373
NEW YORK.
subscription $2 ; established lft44; A. S.
Patton, editor and publisher ; circulation
-G G ; office 251 Broadway.
B A A' E R I fS (' H E 5> \V O C H E N -
BT/ATT; (see Baltimore, JId.)
BEADLE'S WEEKLY; Mondays;
fiction : eight pages ; size 30x44 ; subscrip-
tion S3; established 1882; E. F. Beadle,
William Adams and David Adams, editors
and publishers ; circulation D ; office MS Wil-
liam street.
BOSTON HEBREW OBSERVER;
Fridays : English and German ; Jewish ;
eight pages; size 30x44 ; subscription .$1.50;
established 1881; S. M. Friedlander, editor and
publisher ; '-irculation III; dated at Boston
and New York ; New York office, 24 Duane
street ; issues also the Jewish Herald.
BOYCOTTER ; Saturdays; four pages ;
size 22x32 ; subscription 50 cents ; established
1883; Boycotter Publishing Co.. editors and
publishers ; circ'n .T 1 ; office 24 N. William .st.
BOYS OF NE\V YORK; Saturdays;
juvenile ; eight pages ; size 28x40 ; subscrip-
tion $2.50 ; established 1ST5 ; Frank Tousey,
editor and publisher ; circulation B B 1 ; of-
fice 34 and 36 North Moore street ; issues also
the Ann Chnirand Touiig Mentif Americd.
BRADSTREET'S ; Saturdays; com-
mercial; sixteen pages; size of page 11x15;
subscription $5 ; established 1879 ; Bradstreet
Co., editors and publishers ; circulation F 1 ;
office 279, 281 and 28;5 Broadway.
BCJLLINGER'S 1IIOXITOR
GUIDE; Mondays; twenty-eight pages;
size of page 7x10 ; subscription .§6 ; establish-
ed 1869 ; E. W. BuUinger, publisher ; circula-
tion G 1 ; office 75 Fulton street.
BYRNE'S DRAMATIC TIMES;
Saturdays; dramatic; eight pages ; size 28x42;
subscription $4 ; established I8SI ; C. A.
Byrne and Leander Richardson, editors ;
Dramatic Times Publishing Co.. publishers;
circulation F F ; office 1,254 Broadway.
CATHOLIC HERALD; Saturdays:
catholic : eight pages; size 34x48; sub.scrlp-
tion $2.50; established 1880; D. O'Loughlln,
editor and publisher ; circulation F 1 ; office
29 Park Row ; a separate edition, same title,
is issued on Sunday.
CATHOLIC "REVIEW^ Saturdays;
catholic; sixteen pages; size of page 11x16;
subscription $3.20 ; established 1871 ; P. V.
Hickey, editor and publisher ; cu'culation
F F 1 ; office 11 Barclay street : issues also the
Illustrnled Catholic Aynerican.
CHILD'S FRIEND; {see Ft-iendly Ms-
itor. )
CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE; Thurs
days ; methodist episcopal ; sixteen pages ;
size of page l:?xl8 ; subscription .$2.50 ; estab-
lished 1826; Rev. James M. Buckley, D. D.,
editor ; Metho.llst Book Concern. Phillips &
Hunt, agents, publishers ; circulation B 1 ;
office 805 Broadway.
CHRISTIAN AT WORK; Thurs
days; evangelical; tvyenty-six pages; size of
page 11x16; sub.scription $3; established 1866;
J. N. Hallock. editor and publisher ; circula-
tion D D ; office 216 Broadway.
CHRISTIAN HERALD AND
SIGNS OF OUR TIMES ; Thursdays;
«vangelical; sixteen pages; size 25x39; sub-
scription $1.50 ; established 1878 ; Chas. Wal-
ton, manager: circ'n C 1; office 63 Bible House.
CHRISTIAN INTELLIGENCER;
Wednesdays ; reformed church ; sixteen
pages : size of page 12x16 ; subscription $2.65 ;
established 1829; Rev. John M. Ferris, D. D.
and Rev. N. H. Van Ar.sdale, editors; Christian
Intelligencer Association, publishers ; circu-
lation G 1 ; office 6 New Church street.
CHRISTIAN NATION; Wednesdays;
unsectarlan ; sixteen pages ; size of page
10x14 : subscription §2 ; established 1884 ; John
W. Pritchard, editor and publisher ; office
Tribune Building.
CHRISTIAN UNION ; Thursdays ;
evangelical ; thirty-two pages ; size of page
11x15; subscription $3; established 1869; Ly-
man Abliot and Hamilton W. Mabie, editors ;
Christian Union Co., publishers; circulation
E E ; office 20 Lafayette place.
NEW YORK.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays; insurance;
twenty pages ; size of page 9x13 ; subscription
$3; established 1866 ; Charles H. Ford, editor
and publisher ; circ'n I ; office 48 Pine street.
CHURCHMAN; Saturdays; protestant
episcopal ; thirty -two pages ; size of page
9.X13 ; subscription $3.50; established 1845: M. H.
Mallor.v & Co., editors and publishers ; circu-
lation D ; office 47 Lafavette place.
CHURCH PRESS; Saturdays; protes-
tant episcopal ; twenty-pages ; size of page
9x12; sub.scription $1; established 1884: Rev.
Henry Mason Bauin and Rev. Edward Rans-
ford, LL. B., editors and publishers ; office 12
East 14th street ; issue also the American
Church Rei'ieir.
CHURCH STANDARD ; Wednesdays;
protestant episcopal ; sixteen pages ; size of
page 9x12 ; sub.scription $2 ; established 1879 ;
Rev. W. T. Webbe, editor and publisher ;
circulation G G ; office 9 Sprace street.
CITIZEN; Saturdays; sixteen pages;
size of page 10x14; subscription $2.50; estab-
lished 1884 ; Thos. J. Creamer, editor and pub-
lisher : office 20 Lafayette place.
CLIPPER; Saturdays; sporting; six-
teen pages ; size of page 12x17; subscription
$4; established 1853; Benjamin Garno, editor;
Frank Queen Publishing Co. (limited), pub-
lishers ; circulation C ; office 88 and 90 Cen-
tre street.
COACH, HARNESS AND SAD-
DLERY AND HARNESS AND CAR-
RIAGE JO URN .4 L; Saturdays; commer-
cial : twenty pages : size of page 10x14 ; sub-
scription $i : established 1857 ; Wm. N. Fitz-
gerald, editor : circulation H 1 ; issued from
the office of the Shoe and Leather Reporter,
17 Spruce street ; branch offices at Chicago,
111., Boston, Mass., and Philadelphia, Pa .
COAL TRADE JOURNAL; Wednes
days ; commercial ; twenty pages ; size of
page 10x14 ; subscription $3 ; established 1869 ;
Frederick E. Saward, editor and publisher ;
circulation H H ; office 1 Broadway.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCI.\L
CHRONICLE; Saturdays : financial ; forty
pages ; size of page 9x13 ; subscription $10.20 ;
established 1S65 ; William B. Dana & Co.,
editors and publishers ; circulation H H 1 ;
office 79 and 81 William street ; the Investors'
Supplement, one hundred pages, is published
bi-monthly as a gratuitous supplement to sub-
scribers of the Commercial and Financial
Chronicle.
COM.nERCIAL ENQUIRER; Thurs
days ; commercial ; forty pages ; size of page
11x16: subscription $2 ; established 1881 ; C. H.
Gillespie, editor and publisher; circulation
H ; office 69 West Broadway.
COMMERCIAL GAZETTE; Satur-
days ; commercial ; twenty pages ; size of
page 11x16; subscription $2; established 1865 ;
Commercial Gazette Publishing Co.. editoi-s
and publishers; circulation G; office 170
Duane street.
COM.UERCIAL REPORTER; Sat
urdays ; commercial ; six pages ; size of page
16x22": subscription $1 ; C H. Gillespie, editor
and vmblislier ; office 69 West Broadway.
COMMERCI.\L WORLD AND
UNITED STATES EXPORTER;
Fridays ; commercial ; twenty-eight pages ;
size of page 11x16; subscription $7; estab-
lished 1874 ; Cyrus G. Dyer and Chas. E. Bev-
ington, editors ; F. W. Gade, publisher ; cir-
culation E 1 ; issues also the Australasian
and South American; office 40 West Broad-
way ; dated at New York, Chicago, 111., New
Orleans, Li., and Boston. Mass.
CORNER STONE; Saturdays; free-
masonry; four pages ; size 15x22 ; subscription
$2 ; established 1870 ; Max Kaufmann, editor ;
Forrest L. Beckner, publisher ; circulation
H H 1 ; office 215 East Twenty-third street.
COURT JOI'RNAL .\ND OFFI-
CIAL DISTRICTCOURT RECORD;
Mondays ; legal ; eight pages ; size of page
11x16; subscription $2.50; established 1882;
Edward McGill, editor and publisher ; circu-
lation I I ; office 9 Chambers street.
CRITIC; Saturdays : literary ; sixteen
, pages ; size of page 9x12 ; subscription $3 ;
374
GEO. P. ROWELL & COS
NEW YORK.
established 1881 ; J. L. and J. B. Gilder, edi-
tors ; Critic Cii., publishers ; circulation H 1 ;
ottlce IS and M Astor iilacc.
CROCKERY AXI> (JI.ASS JOUK-
NA li ; Thursdays; commercial; thirty-six
panes ; size of page IlxlC ; subscription $4 ; es-
tablished I8T:i ; Geo. Whittemore, editor and
pulilisher ; circ'n II; otflce IW Canal street.
CVCLIWT AND ATHLETE; Tl.urs
days; sporting; sixteen pases; size of page
9x12; subscri|ition .§,) ; Baird Bros., pub-
lishers ; circulation J ; ottlce 22 New Church
street ; an edition entitled the L. A. W.
Gazette is Issued separatel.v (Eu^cene M.
Aaron, editor ; P. O. box 916, Phiadelphia, Pa.l,
and is the ofticial organ of the League of
American Wheelmen and is sent to each
member ; circulation (i 1.
DAY S> T A R ! Thursdays ; liberal ;
eight pages : size 23.x34 ; subscriptions $2 ; es-
tablished ISSl ; A. D. Jones ; editor and pub-
lish- r ; circ'n .T 1 ; office 3:?.5 Fourth avenue.
DEAF MUTEJ?' JOURNAL; Thurs
days ; ff)ur pages ; size 24.x3« ; subscription
$1.50; established 1872; E. A. Hodgson, editor
and publisher; circulation J J 1; ofRce 162d
street and Tenth avenue.
DER FREISCIIUTZ; Sundays; Ger
man ; humorous ; eight pages ; size 2:5x33 ;
s\ibscription .'il;2.50 ; established 1866 ; Wm. V.
Weber, editor and puljlisher ; circulation F 1 ;
office 43 and 4") Chatham street.
DER FUEHRER; Fridays; German;
odd fellowship; eight pages; size 23x33; sub-
scription $2.:30; established 1873; E. W.
Lehmann, editor and puljlisher ; circulation I;
office KX) Orchard street.
DER PFALZER IN AMERIKA :
Fridays; German; four pages: size 21x32;
subscription $2 ; established 1884: C. Voelker
& Co., editors anil publishers ; office a2 Chat-
ham street.
DER REPORTER ; Saturdays; German;
four pages : size 20x26 ; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1884 ; H. E. Gessler, editor and pub-
lisher ; office 34 Park Row.
DER REPUBMKANER; Wednes-
days ; German ; republican; eight pages ; size
23x33 ; sul)scription $1 ; established 1875 ; J.
C. F. Beyland, editor ; circulation III; office
(K) Barclay street.
DER "SOZIAIirST ; Saturdays; Ger-
man; socialistic; four pages; size 19x26;
subscription $2 : established 1884 ; W. L.
Rosenberg, editor and publisher ; office 194
East Seventh street.
DEUTSC H.A:>IERlKANISCnE
VOL.KJS-BIBLIOTHEK; Wednesdays:
German; literary : forty-four pages ; size of
page 8x11; subscription .§5; estaljlished 1873;
S. Zickel, editor and publisher ; does not In-
sert advertisements ; office 19 De.y street.
DEUTSCHER VOL.IV8FREUND ;
Thursdays; (ierman : evangelical; eight
pages ; size of page 12.xl7 ; subscription $2.25 ;
established 1871 ; American Tract Society, edi-
tors and publishers; does not insert adver-
tisements ; office 1.511 Nassau street.
DIE SPHINX: Sundays ; German ;
eight )iages; size Vlx2S; subscription .$2;
established ls84 ; Li'hmnnn it Neuhaus, edi-
tors and publishers ; office KX) Orchard st.
DIE WACHT; Sundays; German;
eight y)ages : size of page llxlT; subscrip-
tion §2; established 1884 ; M. Schnitzer, edi-
tor and imblisher; office 3.50 East Houston
street.
DKiEST; Fridays; legal; twenty-eight
pages; size of page7.xlO; subscription $5 ; es-
tablished 1875; New York Weekly Digest Co.,
editors and publishers ; circulatlt)n J 1 ; office
140 Nassau street; issue also the American
Medical Di'iest.
DISPATCH; Sunda.ys ; eight pages;
size 3(ix52: sidiscriptlon .S2..50; established
1845 ; A. .J. Williamson's Sons, editors and
publishers ; circ'n 0 C 1 ; office 11 Frankfort
street.
DRAMATIC NEWS AND SOCI-
ETY JOURNAL; Tue.sda.vs; dramatic;
twelve pages ; sizeof page 14x20; siil>scription
$4 ; established 1874 ; circulation G G 1 ; office
866 Broadway.
NEW YORK.
DRUG NEWS AND PRICES CUR-
RENT; Saturdays; commercial; thirty-
two pages; size of page 9x13; subscription
$2; established 1880; John M.Peters, editor
and publisher; circulation H H; office 72
William street.
E C O N O .>I I S T ; Saturdays ; financial ;
twelve pages ; size of page 10x13 ; subscrip-
tion $3 ; established 1879 : circulation G G ;
office 71 Broadway.
ELECTRICAL REVIEW; Thursdays;
electricity ; sixteen pages ; size of page
11x16; sub.seription $3; established 1881;
George Worthington, editor; Electrical Re-
view Pul)lishing Co., publishers ; circulation
G G 1 ; office a^ Park row.
ELECTRICAL WORLD; Saturdays;
electriclt.y ; twenty-four pages ; size of
page 11x16 ; subscription $S ; estaljlished 1883 ;
W. J. Johnston, editor and pulilisher ; circu-
lation G 1 ; office 9 Murray street ; issues also
the Operator andthe Inilust rial Auierica.
EMERALD; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages ; size 24x35 ; subscription $2 ;
established 1884 : Thomas J. Ford, editor
and publisher ; office 27 Park place.
ENGINEERING AND MINING
J OURNAL ; Saturdays ; mining ; thirty -six
pages; size of page 10x14; subscription $4;
established 1866; Richard P. Rothwell, Ros-
siter W. Raymond and Charles Kirchoff, Jr.,
editors ; Scientific Publishing Co., put:)lishers ;
circulation G ; office 27 Park place.
ENGINEERING NEWS AND
A iM ERIC AN CONTRACT JOUR-
NAL; Saturdays; commercial ; thirty- two
pages; size of page 11x14; subscription $4 ;
established 1874 ; Engineering News Publish-
ing Co., editors and jjulilishers ; circulation H;
office 12 Tribune Building.
ENGLISH-AMERICAN ; Saturdays;
eight pages ; size of page 12x17 ; subscription
$2; established 1884; Richard G. Hollamau;
editor and publisher; circulation II; office
73 and 75 Fulton street.
ENQUIRER: Sunda.ys; democratic;
four pages; size 24x35 ; sub.scrlption $1.50;
established 1884; W. P. Lamb and J. F.
McKenna, editors and publishers ; office 67'J
Tenth avenue.
ENTERPRISE ; Saturdays: .sixteen
pages; size of page 11x16; subscription $2 ;.
established 1884; Enterprise Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers; circulation 6; office
247 West 125tn street.
ENTERPRISE; Tuesdays; eight pages ;
size 22x28: subscription SI: established 1883;
Rodman S. Lanson and John H. Wilson, edi
tors and publishers ; circulation H 1 ; office 156
Sixth avenue ; organ of colored people.
EVANGELIST; Thursdays; presby
terian ; eight pages; size .36x50; subscription
$3; established 1830; Henry M. Field, editor
and publisher ; circulation .F 1 ; office 150
Nassau street.
EXAMINER; Thursdays ; baptist ; eight
pages ; size 36.x48 ; subscription $3 ; estab-
lished 182:5; Bright, Church & Co. (incorpo-
rated), editors and publishers ; circulation
C 1 ; office 39 Park Row.
FAMILY STOR Y PA PER ; Mondays ;
tiction ; eight pages; size28x4;5; subscription
$:i ; estal)lished 1873 ; Norman L. Munro. edi-
tor and publisher ; circulation A 1 ; office 24
and 26 Vandewater street.
FI G A KO ; Sundays; German; society;
twelve pages ; size of page 1 1x16 ; subscription
$2..50; established 1879; Figaro Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers ; circulation G ; office
33 Park Row.
FINANCIER: Siturda.ys ; financial;
sixteen pages; size of page 9.\12; subscrip-
tion .S5 ; established 1.S84 ; J. E. Ewing, editor
and publisher ; office 42 Broad street.
FIREMAN'S HER.VLD; Thursdays;
twenty four pages; size of page 10x14; sub-
scription $1.50 ; established 1882; Fireman's
Publishing Co., publishers; circulation
G G 1 ; odice 173 Broadway ; devoted to the
interests of firemen. i'W' Actual arerage
circulation for one year preceding Jan. 1,
1885, as per statement on Jile at the office oj'
AMEKICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
375
NEW YORK.
the American Neivspajier Directory, 8,liT6
copies.
FIREMAN'S JOIJRNAI.; Saturdays ;
tweuty-four pages; size of page 10x13; siib-
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;
fiction ; eight pages ; size ,29x44 ; subscrip-
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 ;
office 85 Warren steeet.
FOREST AND STREAM; Thurs
days ; sporting ; twenty-eight pages ; size of
page 11x16 ; subscription §4 ; established 1871 ;
Forest and Stream Publishing Co., publishers ;
circulation F 1 ; office 39 and 40 Park Row.
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-
TED NEWSPAPER; Saturdays; illustra-
ted ; sixteen pages ; size 34x46 ; subscription
$4 ; established 18.55 ; Mrs. Frank Leslie, pub-
lisher ; circulation C C 1 ; office 53, 55 and 57
Park place : issues also the following named
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.
FRANK LESLIE'S ILLUS-
TRIRTE ZEITUNG; Saturdays; Ger-
man ; illustrated ; sixteen pages ; size S4x46 ;
subscription $4 ; established 1855; Mrs. Frank
Leslie, editor and publisher; circulation D;
office .53, ,55 and 57 Park place.
FREEMAN; Saturdays;- four pages;
size 21x32; subscription $1.50; established
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.
FREUND'S :>IUSIC AND DRAMA;
Thursdays; musical and dramatic; twelve
pages; size of page 14x2(i; subscription .§4;
established 1883 ; John C. Freund, editor ;
Harry E. Freund, publisher; circulation Gl;
office 111 Union s(iuare.
F R I:E N D L Y VISITOR; weekly ;
evangelical; twelve jjages ; size of page
lOx 13 ; subscription §1 ; established 1883 ; Rev.
C. W. Bolton, editor ; Church. Sunday School
and Temperance Publishing Association, pub-
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
F>-iend, the respective subscription price be-
ing 10 cents, 18 cents and 7 cents ; office 45
Bible House.
GOLDEN ARGOSY"; Saturdays; juve-
nile ; eight pages ; size 23x:iS ; subscription
$1.75; estatjlished 1882; Frank A. Munsey,
editor and publisher ; circulation C C 1 ;
office 81 Warren street.
HARPER'S BAZAR; Saturdays;
fashions ; sixteen pages ; size 34x46 ; subscrip
tion $4 ; established 1868 ; Harper & Brothers,
NEW YORK.
editors and publishers; circulation BBl;
office Franklin square.
HARPER'S WEEKLY; Saturdays;
illustrated ; sixteen pages : size 33x46 ; sub-
scription $4 ; established 1856 ; Harper &
Brothers, editors and publishers ; circulation
A A ; office Franklin square ; issue also the
following named publications: Harper's
Bazar, Harper's Young People and Harjier's
New Magazine.
HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE; Tues
days; .juvenile; twenty-four pages; size of
page 9x12 ; subscription §2 ; established 1879 ;
Harper & Brothers, editors and publishers ;
circulation C (' 1 ; office Franklin square.
HEARNE'S YOUNG FOLKS'
WEEKLY'; Saturdays; juvenile; eight
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
pages ; size of page 13x20 ; subscription $2 ; es-
tablished 1877; J. W. Paugborn, editor; Hun-
gerford & Morrison, publishers; circulation G;
office 9117 Broadwav.
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.
37G
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
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
377
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.
WHEE L ; Fridays ; sporting ; eight pages ;
size of page 11x14; subscription .$1; e.stab-
llshed 18SU; Fred. Jenkins, editor; Cycling
Publishing Co., publishers; circulation G ;
office 21 Park Row.
WITNESS; Thursdays ; eight pages ;
size 36.\44 ; subscription $1 ; estabilslied
1871 ; John Dougall & Cii., editors and publish-
ers ; circulation A ; office 17 to 21 Vande-
water street.
YOUNO CHRISTIAN SOLDIER
AND CARRIER DOVE: weekly;
juvenile ; four pages ; size 15x22 ; subscription
80 cents. In quantities of ten or more 54 cents ;
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-
nesdays ; juvenile : four pages; .size 22.\30;
subscription $1.25 ; established 1881 ; American
Publishing Co., editors and publishers; office
75ii Broadway.
YOUXGMEN of AMERICA; Thurs
days ; juvenile ; eight jiages ; size 28x40; sub
scription $2.50; estal)lished 1877; Frank
Tousev, editor and publislier; circulation B
K 1 ; office M and 36 North Moore street ; is-
sues also the Arm Cliair and Boys of New
York:
ACTA COLUMBIANA; biweekly;
twenty pages; sizi' of fiage 8.vll; subscrip-
tion .S2; est^iblished 1868; Bo:ird of Editoi's
chosen from Students of Columbia College,
editors and pul>llshers; circulation IC ; a col-
lege paper; Issued during the collegiate year;
oflice Columbia College.
AMERICAN PROGRESS; biweekly;
commercial ; twent.v pages ; size of page 9.kI 1 ;
subscription .*i2; established 1S73 ; D. .1. Tapley,
editor and jiublisher: circulation G G 1 ;
offlc(! 13 and 15 l^ark Row.
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.
ART INTERCHANGE ; bi weekly ;
art ; si.vteen pages ; size of page 10x14 ; sub-
scription .$3 ; established 1878 ; Mrs. Josephine
Redding, editor ; Wm. Whitlock, publisher ;
circulation F 1 ; office 140 Nassau street.
COLLEGE JOURNAL; biweekly;
twenty pages ; size of page 9.\;11 ; subscription
$1 ; established 1882 ; Students of the College
of the City of New York, editors and puD-
lishers ; circulation K 1 ; a college paper ; Is-
sued during the collegiate year ; office 17 Lex-
ington avenue.
COLLEGE MERCURY; biweekly;
twenty to twenty -six pages ; size of page 8x11 ;
subscription $1; established 1880; Mercury
Association of the College of the City of
New York, editors and publishers ; circula-
tion K 1 ; a college paper ; issued during the
collegiate vear; office cor. of Lexington ave-
nue .iiicl 2:;d street.
DEI TSCH-AM ERIKANISCHE
FAMILIEN BLAETTER ; biweekly;
German ; fifty images ; size of page 8x12 ; sub-
scription .$3.90 ; established 1872 ; S. Zickel,
editor and publisher ; does not Insert adver-
tisements ; office 19 Dey street.
DEUTSCHER FAMILIEN
SCH.\TZ; bi-weekly; German; fiction;
sixty pages ; size of page 8x12 ; subscription
$3.75 ; established 1875 ; International News
Co., publishers; does not Insert advertise-
ments ; office 29 and 31 Beekman street.
GROCERS' JOURNAL; bi-weekly;
commercial; twenty-eight pages; size of
page 11x15; subscription $2; established
1877 ; Chas. Clucas, editor and publisher ; cir-
culation H H 1 ; office 69 West Broadway.
IM FAMILIEN KREISE; (see Mil
waukee, V.'is.)
INDUSTRIAL AMERICA; biweek-
ly; sixteen pages; size of page 11x16; sub-
scription $2 ; established 1884 ; W. J. John-
sou, editor and publisher; office 9 Murra.v
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.
MECHANICAL ENGINEER; bl
weekly ; commercial ; sixteen pa.ges ; size of
page 11x14 ; subscription $2; established 1881 ;
Egbert P. Watson & Son, editors and pub-
lishers; circ'n G G; office !50 Nassau street.
NOVELLEN-SCHATZ ; bi-weekly;
fiction ; German ; forty-four pages ; size of
page 10x13; established 1859; S. Zickel, pub-
lislier ; circulation E E ; office 19 Dey street.
STUDIO; bi-weekly ; art ; sixteen pages ;
size of page 9x12 ;siibsoiiption .§2 ; establl.shed
1882; Clarence Cook, editor ; Gaston L. Feu-
ardent, publisher ; circulation H 1 ; office 80
Lafayette place.
ACKER UND GARTENBAU ZEI-
TUNG; (see Milwaukee. Wis.)
ADVOCATEAND FAMILYGUAR-
DIAN; semi-monthly ; sixteen pages ; size
of page 10x12 ; subscription ,?1 ; established
1835 ; Mrs. Helen E. Brown, editor ; American
Female Guardian Society, publishers ; circu-
lation E 1 ; office 29 East 29th street.
AMERICAN BOOKSELLER; semi-
monthly ; commercial ; thirty-two to sixty-
four pages ; size of page 8,xl2 ; subscription
.$2; established 1876; Hugh Craig, editor; N.
R. Monachesl, publisher; circulation G 1;
office, room 282, Stewart Building.
AMERICAN <;AS LKJHT JOUR-
N A li; semi-monthly ; commercial; twenty-
eight pages ; size of "page 10x14 ; subscription
$3 ; estalilished 18.59 ; Jos. R. Thomas, editor ;
A. M. Callender & Co., publishers ; circulation
1 1 ; office 42 Pine street.
a:>ierican journal of rail-
way APPLIANCES; semi-monthly;
CO Timercial ; twenty-eight pages ; size of page
12x16; subscription $3; established 1883;
American Kallwa.v Pulillshing Co., editors
and publishers: circulation H 1; office Stone
Building. 32 Liberty street;- issue also the
Street Railway Joiirtial and Poiver.
AMElilCAN NEWSPAPER DlKKCTUIiV.
381
XEtr YORK.
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.
ANALYST! seml-nionthly ; hygienic;
eight pages; size of jjage 9x12; subscription
$1 ; established 1876: Won. J. Anderson tc Co.,
editors and publishers : office 176 Broadway.
ANTHONY'S PHOTOCiKAPHtC
BULLETIN; semi-monthly; commercial;
eighty-four pages octavo ; subscription S2 ;
eatablished 1870; Chas. F. Chandler, Ph.D.,
LL. D., editor ; E. & H. T. Anthony & Co.,
publishers ; circ'n J 1 : office 591 Broadway.
BEACON LIGHT ; semi-monthly;
spiritualist ; four p^iges ; size lix31 ; sub-
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;
fifty to sixty pages ; size of page 10x14 ; sub-
scription $5 ; established 1870 ; Bonfort &
Leoser, editors and publishers ; circulation
6 ; office 46 Beaver street.
CARPET TRADE AND REVIEW;
semi-monthly ; commercial ; one hundred
pages ; size of page 10x13 ; subscription S3 ;
established 1870 ; William Berri and William
R. Harris, editors ; Review Publishing Co.,
publishers ; circ'n H H ; office 335 Broadway.
CHIRONIAN ! semi-monthly; twenty-
six pages ; size of page 8x11 ; subscription
$1..50; established 1884: Students of the Ho-
moeopathic Medical College, editors and pub-
lishers ; office 2id street and Third avenue ;
a medical college paper.
COLUMBIA SPECTATOR ; semi
monthly ; tweuty-two pages ; size of page
8x11; sub.scriptiou $2; established 1874; Co-
lumbia Spectator Publishing Co., editors and
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.)
DER TECHNIKER; semi-monthly:
German ; commercial ; twenty pages ; size of
page 11x14 ; subscription S2 ; established 1878 ;
Paul Goepel. editor ; Goepel & Raegener,
publishers ; circulation G ; office Trvon row.
DEUTSCH-AMERIKANISCHE
APOTHEKER ZEITUNG; .semi mouth
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-
monthly ; German ; typographical ; eight
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.
GEYER'S STATIONER; semi-
monthly ; commercial ; thirty -eight pages ;
size of page 9x12 ; subscription $2 ; estab-
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;
size of page 9x12 ; subscription $1 ; establish-
ed 1884 ; G. Von Taube, editor and publisher ;
office 104 Ea.st 2oth street.
HYDRAULIC AND SANITARY
PLUMBER; semi-monthly ; sanitary
plumbing; sixteen pages: size of page 11x16;
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 ;
382
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 ;
•commercial ; sixty-four pages ; size of page
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;
monthly ; commercial ; two hundred and
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
page 9x12; subscription $5; established 1874;
The John J. Mitchell Co., editors and publish-
ers ; circulation G G ; not Issued in February
and August, during which months a semi-
annual Fashion Review is issued— subscrip-
tion .$3.50 ; office 830 Broadway ; issue also the
Americfrn Tailor.
AMERICAN HAIRDRESSER,
PERFUMER AND MILLINER;
monthly ; commercial ; twenty-four pages;
size ofpage 9x12 ; subscription $1 ; established
1879; (Jharles Ossenbrunner, editor and pub-
lisher ; circulation 1 1 ; office 96 Nassau street.
AMERICAN HOMCEOPATHIST ;
monthly; medical; si.xty four pages octavo;
subscription $2 ; establislied 1877 ; Geo. W.
Winterburn, M. D., editor; A. L. Chatterton
Publishing Co., publishers ; circulation I 1 ;
office 166 Greenwich street ; issue al.so the
Homwiipathic .Journal of (Mi^titrirs.
AMERICAN IRON NKWS; monthly;
commercial ; sixteen pages ; size of page
9x12 ; subscription $1 ; established 1884 ; Ed-
ward J. Shrleber, editor ; American Iron
News Co., publishers ; circulation G G ; office
112 John street.
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OB-
STETRICS; monthly; medical; one hun-
dred and forty-two pages octavo; subscrip-
tion $5; established 1867; Paul F. Munde, M. D.,
editor ; Wm. Wood & Co., publishers ; circu-
lation G 1 ; office 56 and 58 Lafayette place
(P. O. Box 2,0.i0); issue also the American
Druggist, 3Iedical Record and the Journal of
Cutaneous and Votereal Diseases.
AMERICAN KEXNEL REGIS-
TER ; monthly ; sporting ; sixteen pages
octavo; subscription $1.50; established 1883;
Forest and Stream Publishing Co., editors
and publishers ; circ'n I 1 ; office 39 and 41
Park row.
AMERICAN KINDERGARTEN
MAGAZINE; monthly ; educational ;
twenty pages ; size of page 7x10 ; subscription
$1 ; established 1878 ; Emily M. Coe, editor ;
American Kindergarten Si )Ciety, publishers ;
circulation G G ; office 70 Bible House.
AMERICAN MAIL AND EXPORT
J O U R N A L ; montlily; commercial ;
eighty pages ; size of page 9x12 ; subscrip-
tion $3 ; established 1877 ; The Lockwood Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers ; circula-
tion G 1 ; office 126 and 12S Duane street; issue
also the Country Merchant.
AMERICAN MEDICAL DIGEST;
monthly ; medical ; ninety-six pages ; size of
page 7x10; subscription $2; established 1882;
John C. Lester, A. M., M. D., editor; H. Camp-
bell & Co., publishers ; circulation G G ; office
142 Nassau street ; issue also the Digest.
AMERICAN MESSENGER ; month-
ly ; evangelical ; eight jiages ; sizr 22x.3(_) ; sub-
scription 30 cents; established 1S43; Rev. J.
M. Stevenson and Rev. O. A. Kingsbury, edi-
tors ; American Tract Society, publishers:
does not Insert advertisements ; office 150
Nassau street.
AMERICAN MISSIONARY; month
ly ; congregational ; thirty-six pages octavo ;
subscription 50 cents ; established 1856 ; Rev.
G. D. Pike, D. D., editor ; American Missionary
Association, publishers ; the official organ of
the American Missionary Association ; circu-
lation C ; office 56 Reade street.
AMERICAN RAILROAD JOUR-
NAL; monthly; commercial; thirty six
pages ; size of page 9x12 ; subscription $3 ; es-
tablished 1831; J. Bruen Miller, editor; J.
Howard Barnard, business manager; Plienix
Publishing Co., publishers; circulation H 1 ;
office :;23 Pearl street.
AMERICAN REAL ESTATE
GUIDE; monthly; real estate; sixteen
pages; size of page 11x15; subscription $1 ;
established 1S73; J. Ogden Fullerton, editor;
W. T. Ward, business manager ; circulation
I; office 154 Nassau street.
AMERICAN SILK JOURNAL ;
monthly ; commercial ; thirty pages ; size
of page 10x13; subscription $2; established
1881 ; ByronRo.se,editor and publisher: circu-
lation "l 1 ; office 93 and 95 Duane street.
AMERICAN NEWSPArEU DIRECTOKY.
383
NEW YORK.
NEW YORK.
A III ERIC AN TAILOR; monthly;
coiiinicrcial ; twenty -eisht pages; size of
page 9x12 ; subscription $3; estabUshed 1S80 ;
Tlie John J. Mitchell Co.,- editors and pub-
lishers ; circulation H ; office S30 Broadway ;
circulation H 1 ; issue also the American
Fashion Revh'iv.
A:tIERICAX VETERINARY RE-
VIEW; monthly; sixty pages octavo; sub-
scription $4; established 1877; Prof. A. Liaut-
ard, editor and puljli.sher; circulation J:
office 141 West 54th street.
AMERICAN WOOD- WOR KER
AND 8AW AND PL,ANING-xUIL,L
JOURNAL; monthly ; commercial: twen-
ty pages ; size of page 9x12 ; subscription 5{)
cents ; establishefl 1883 ; James Nolan, editor
and publisher ; office 39 Nassau street.
.\MERIKANISCHER AGRICUL-
TURIST; (see Aiiterican Agriculturist.)
A3IERIKAMSCIIER BOTSCHAF-
TER; monthly ; German ; evangelical ; eight
pages ; size 22x30 ; subscription 30 cents ; es-
tablished 1847 ; American Tract Society, edi-
tors and publishers : does not Insert adver-
tisements ; office 150 Nassau street.
ANALECTIC; monthly: medical; sixty-
eight pages ; size of page 7x10 ; subscription
S2.50 ; established 18^ j Walter S. Wells, edi-
tor ; G. P. Putnam's Sons, publishers ; circu-
lation J ; office 27 and 29 West 23d street ;
issues also the Archives of Medicine.
-\PPLETON'S NATIONAL RAIL-
WAY AND STEAM NAVIGATION
GUIDE; monthly; four hundred and eight
pages; size of page 5x7; G. F. Tliomas, editor ;
D. Appleton & Co., publisliers ; circulation
O 1 ; office 1, 3 and 5 Bond street.
ART AGE; monthly; art ; twelve pages;
size of page 12x16 ; subscription $2 ; estab-
lished 188:3; Arthur B. Turnure, editor and
publisher; circulation II; office l:?2 Nassau
street.
ART AMATEUR; monthly ; art ; forty ;
pages; size of page 11x16: subscription S4;
established 1879; Montague Marks, editor and
publisher ; circulation F F ; office 23 Union
square.
B.\BYHOOD : monthly ; hygiene of in-
fants; forty four pages; size of page 7x9;
subscription $1.50; established 1S84 ; Leroy
M. Yale and Marion Harland, editors and
publishers ; office 18 Spruce street.
BANKERS' 3IAGAZINE AND
STATISTICAL REGISTER; monthly;
financial ; one hundred and twenty pages
octavo ; subscription $5 ; established 1846 ;
Albert S. Bolles, editor; Homans PubU.shing
Co., publishers; circulation I 1; office 251
Broadway.
BAPTIST HOME MISSION
MONTHLY; baptist; thirty-six pages;
size of page 7x10; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1879 ; American Baptist Home Mis-
sion Society, publishers ; circulation F; office
Temple Court, Beeliman and Nassau streets.
BEE-KEEPERS' MAGAZINE;
monthly ; bee-culture ; thirty-two pages oc-
tavo ; subscription $1 ; established 1873 ; Albert
J. King, editor; King, Aspinwall & Co., pub-
lishers ; circulation H H 1 ; office 16 Thomas
street.
BIBLE SOCIETY RECORD;
monthly ; sixteen pages ; size of page 7x10 ;
subscription :30 cents ; established 1856 ;
American Bible Society, editors and publish-
ers ; does not insert advertisements ; office
Bible House.
BIOGRAPHICAL MAGAZINE;
monthly ; twenty-eight pages octavo ; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1883 ; L. Klopsch &
Co., editors and publishers ; does not insert
advertisements ; office 92 White street.
BLACKSMITH AND WHEEL-
WRIGHT ; monthly ; commercial ; twenty
pages; size of page 11x16; subscription $1 ;
established 1879 ; M. T. Richardson, editor and
publisher ; circulation G ; office 7 Warren
street ; i.ssues also the Boots and Shoes and
Saw-MUl Gazette.
BOOK BUYER ; monthly; current lit-
erature ; tliii'tytwo pages ; size of page 7x9 ;
subscription 50 cents ; established 1884 ; F. N.
Doubleday, editor; Charles Scribners' Sons,
publishers; circulation Fl; office 743 Broad
way. JPW Actual average circulation for
one year preceding Feb. 1, 1S85, as per state-
ment on file at the office of the American
Neu-xpaper Directory, 13,000 copfVs.
BOOTS AND SHOES; monthly; re-
tail ; commercial : twenty -four pages ; size of
page 9x12 ; subscription .SI ; established 1880 ;
M. T. Richardson, editor and pulilisher ; cir-
culation G 1 ; office 7 Warren street ; issues
also tlie Blacksmith and Wheelwright and
Sn r-Mill Gazette.
BREWEUS' JOURNAL AND BAR-
LEV, MAliT AND HOP TRADES'
REPORTER; monthly; English and Ger-
man ; commercial ; one hundred and
twenty pages ; size of page 10x13 ; sub-
scription S5; established 1876; A. E. J. Tovey.
editor ^iiiil publisher; circulation G ; office 24
Parle iilace.
BROWNE'S PHONOGRAPHIC
MONTHLY; phonography; thirty-two
pages; size of page 7x10; subscription $2;
estalilislu-d 1875; D. L. Scott-Browne, editor
and publislier; cii'culation G ; office 23 Clinton
place.
BUILDER AND WOODWORKER;
inontlily ; commercial ; forty pages ; size of
page 9x12; subscription $1; established 1865;
F. T. Hodgson, editor : Freidlander & Co., pub-
lishers ; circulation G G ; office 294 Broadway;
issue also Cabinet Making and Upholstery,
BUILDING; monthly ; commercial ;
forty pages; size of page 11x14; subscription
$1 ; established 1882; William T. Comstoeli,
editor and publisher ; circulation H ; office
6 Astor Place ; issues a special illustrated
edition, subscription $5.
CABINET MAKING AND UPHOL-
STERY; monthly; commercial; twenty-
eight pages ; size of page 9x12 ; subscrip-
tion $1 ; established 1884 ; F. A. Hodgson, edi-
tor ; Friedlander & Co., publishers; clrc'n
J J 1 ; office 24 Duane street ; issue also the
Builder and Woodworker.
CiECILIA; monthly; German; music;
sixteen pages ; size of page 10x12; subscrip-
tion $1.10; established 1874: John Singen-
berger, editor ; Fr. Pustet & Co., publishers ;
circulation J ; office .50 and 52 Barclay street ;
issue al o the Echo and Pastor.
CARPENTRY AND BUILDING;
monthly ; commercial ; forty-four pages ; size
of page 9x13; subscription $1 ; established
1879 ; David Williams, editor and publisher ;
circulation G 1 ; office S3 Reade street ; issues
also the Iron Age, Mechanics and Metal
Worker.
CATHOLIC FIRESIDE; monthly;
catholic ; forty-two pages; size of page 8x11;
subscription $1; established 1880; John P.
Dunne, editor and puljlisher ; circulation
G G 1 ; office 5 Barclay street.
CATHOLIC WORLD; monthly;
catliolic ; one hundred and seventy pages
octavo ; subscription $4 ; establislied 1865 ;
Catholic Publication Society Co., editors
and publishers ; Lawrence Kehoe, manager;
circulation G 1 ; office 9 Barclay street.
\ CENTURY MAGAZINE; monthly;
literary ; one hundred and sixty pages ;
size of page 7x10 ; subscription $4 ; estab-
lished 1870; The Century Co., publishers; cir-
culation A 1; office 33 East 17th street; issue
also the .St. Nicholas.
CHAMBER OF COMSIERCE
JOURNAL; AM) EXHIBITION
REPORTER; monthly; commercial;
twenty pages ; size of page 11x15; subscrip-
tion .81 ; established 1881 ; Exhibition Print-
ing and Publishing Co., editors and publish-
ers ; circulation X ; office 102 Chambers street.
CHILD'S PAPER; monthly ; juvenile ;
four pages ; size 15x20; sulxseription $1 for
eight copies ; established 1852 ; Rev. O. A.
Kingsbury, editor ; American Tract Society,
publishers ; does not Insert advertisements ;
office 1.50 Nassau street.
CHRISTIAN GIVER; monthly; un-
1 denominational ; twelve pages ; size of page
384
GEO. r. ROWEI.L & GO'S
NEW YORK.
NEW YORK.
9x11; subscript ion 50 cents; e.stabli.slied 1875;
Rev. W. J. \\ ilie, eilltor and publislier.
C'lIKISTIAN HOME: monthly ; evan-
gelical; sixteen pa^cs ; size of pa^e ll-xW ;
subscription SI ; <'stal)llslu'(l ISS;^ ; Kcv. B. T.
HutcliiuKs, ('(litor ; Cliarles A. BuiitiuK, pub-
lisher; circulation H 1 ; ottice Madison ave-
nue and Slith street.
ClIUUCIl I>II!^SI<)N NKVVS; month-
ly ; protestant episcopal ; eife'ht pages ; size of
page 8x11; subscn|>tion oOcents ; established
1883; Miss T. M. Peiry, editor; Mrs. Peter A.
Jay, publisher ; docs not insert advertise-
ments; office '^itl Madison avenue.
CHUKC'H UNION; monthly; evan-
gelical; sixteen pages; size of page 11x16;
siib.scription 50 cents ; estahlished 1873 ; E.
B. Grannis, publisher; circulation D; office
Tribune Building.
CLOAK, (SUIT AM) LADIES'
WEAK KEVIEW; monthly; comnuTcial;
forty pages; size of page 9.\:l2; subscription
$2 ; "established 1882; L. D. Galliscni, editor
and publisher ; circulation I ; office 658 Broad-
wav; issues also the Clothier and Furnisln'r
and the Hatter and Fi(rrier.
CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER ;
monthly; commercial ; forty-four pages ; size
of page 10x14; subscription $2; established
18?2; George Bartholomew and George Bates,
editors ; L. D. Gallison, pnblishei- ; circulation
H ; office (B8 Broadway ; issues also the
Hatter and Furrier and the Cloak, Suit and
Ladies' Wear Eevien-.
CLOTHING-FURNISHING
GAZETTE; monthly; commercial; seventy
pages ; size of page 10x13 ; subscription $2 ;
established 1881 ; Joseph W. Gibson, editor
and ijublisher; circulation HH; office 96
Spring street.
COIN COLLECTOR'S JOURNAL;
monthly ; numismatics ; twenty pages ; size of
page 8x11; subscription $2; established 1875;
Scott & Co., ptdilishers; does nut insert ad-
vertisements ; office 721 Broadwa.v.
COLLEGIAN; monthly; sixteen pages;
size of page 8x10 ; subscription $3 ; estab-
lished 1885 ; devoted to College interests and
their graduates.
COMMERCIAL MAGAZINE;
monthly ; Insurance ; commercial ; one
hundred and twelve pages ; size of page
7x11 ; subscription §5 ; established 1876 ; Wm.
H. Livingston, editor and manager ; circula-
tion I ; ottice 23 Parli row. t
CONFECTIONER; monthly; commer-
cial ; forty pages ; size of page 10x14 ; sub-
scription $1; established 1880; H. B. Wiuton,
editor and publisher; circulation G 1; ofHce
234 Broadway.
CONTANSEAU'S MONTHLY
BULLETIN; commercial: iwenty-elght
pages octavo ; subscription $1 ; established
1879 ; L. Contanseau & Co., editors and pub-
lishers ; office 128 Broadway.
CONVERTED CATHOLIC; monthly;
reformed catholic : thirty six ijages octavo ;
subscription $1 ; established 1883; Rev. James
A. O'Connor, editoi- and pul>lisher ; circula-
tion (i 1; office 60 Bible House.
COTTAGE AND FARM; monthly;
eight pages ; size 22x34 ; sidjscription 50 cents ;
established 1881 ; S. H. Moore, editor; S. H.
Moore & Co., publishers ; does not insert
advertisements ; office 27 Park place ; issue
also the Cricket on the Hearth.
COUNTRY ;>IERCHANT; monthly;
commercial; thirty-two pages; size of page
11x16; suV)scription .§1; established 1881;
The Lockwood Puldishing Co., editors and
publishers ; circulation F F 1 ; office 126 and
128 Duane street ; dated at New York and
Chicago; issue also The American Mail and
Export Journal.
CRICKET ON THE HEARTH ;
monthly; sixteen pages; size of page 11x16;
subscription .SI ; established 1872; S. H. Moore,
editor; S. H. Moore & Co., publishers; circu-
lation B B 1 ; office 27 Park place ; Issue also
the Cottaae and Farm.
CUITIC; monthly; four pages; size
12x10; subscription 10 cents; established 1884;
Charles E. Mitchell and Alexander D'Angelo,
editors and publishers ; office 340 East 50th
street.
DECOUATOR; monthly; mechanical;
four pages ; size 21x27; subscription 75 cents ;
established 1884; B. A. Ronzone, editor and
publisher ; office 188 East 123d street
DECORATOR AND FIllNJSHER;
monthl.y ; commercial ; forty-four pages ; size
of page 11x10; subscription $4; established
1882 ; A. Curtis Bond, editor ; Decorator and
Furnisher Co., publishers; circulation G G 1 ;
ottice 32 East 14th street.
DELINEATOR; monthly; fashions;
eighty-four pages ; size of page 8x11 ; subscrip-
tion $1 ; established 1869 ; B. S. O'Loughlin,
editor; Butteriek Publishing Co. (limited),
publishers ; circulation A 1 ; office 555 Broad-
way ; issue also Ladies' Revieiv and Tailors'
Revieir.
DEMOREST'S MAGAZINE;
monthly; seventy-two pages ; size of page
8.X12; sid)scription .$2; established 1865; W.
Jennings Demorest, Mme. Demorest, and
Jennie June, editors ; W. Jennings Demorest,
publisher ; circulation H 1 ; office 17 East 14th
street. B;F" Actual a re rage circulation for
one year precedinu January 1, 1885, as per
statement on file at the office of the Ameri-
can Newspaper Directory, 50,241 copies.
DENTAL COSMOS; (see Philadelphia,
DER AMERIKANISCHE BIER-
BRAUER ; monthly; German; commercial;
eighty pages ; size of page 8x11 ; subscrip-
tion $5. with supplement $S ; established
1868; M. Schwarz, editor; A. Schwarz,
publisher ; circulation I I ; Der Praktiache
Bierbrauer is issued as a supplement, six-
teen pages octavo ; office 200 and 202 Worth
street.
DER KIRCHENBOTE; monthly;
German ; protestant episcopal ; eight i>ages ;
size lSx24 ; subscription 60 cents ; cstablislied
1884; Church German Society, editors and
publishers ; office Grace Hall, East 14th st.
DER NEUE SUDEN; monthly;
German ; sixteen pages ; size of page 10x14 ;
subscription $2 ; established 1884 ; John
Friederich, editor and publisher ; office 18
Ann street.
DESCRIPTIVE AMERICA;
monthly; fifty pages ; size of page 1.3x18 ;
subscription $5 ; established 1884 ; George H.
Adams & Son, publishers ; office 59 Beekmau
street. „
DEUTSCH AMERICANISCHER
COUNTRY STOREKEEPER;
monthly ; German ; commercial ; sixteen
pages; "size of page 10x14; subscription $1;
established 1885; Fahl & Henck, editors-and
publishers ; office 149 and 151 Baxter street.
DIVINE LIFE AND INTERNA-
TIONAL EXPOSITOR; monthly ; evan-
gelical ; twenty -four pages ; size of page 7x10;
subscription $1 ; established 1878 ; Asa Mahan
and Asbury Lowrey, editors and publishers ;
d(jes not "insert advertisements ; office 805
Broadway.
DR. FOOTE'S HEALiTH
MONTHLY; hygienic; sixteen pages;
size of page 8x11 ; subscription 50 cents ;
established 1876; E. B. Foote, M. D., and
E. B. Foote, Jr., M. D., editors ; Murray Hill
Publishing Co., publishers; circulation H H ;
office 129 East 28th street.
DOMESTIC MONTHLY; eighty
pages ; size of page 8x11 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1873; Blake & Co., publishers;
circulation (' 1 ; office 853 Broadway.
DORCAS MAGAZINE; monthly;
woman's handiwork; forty pages; size of
page 6x10; subscription .SI; established 1884;
Laura B. Starr, editor; Howard Bros. & Co.,
I)ublishers; circulation <i 1; office 872 Broad-
^^DRAKE'S TRAVELLERS'
MAGAZINE; monthly; sixty-lour pages;
size of page 9x12; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1882; Stanley Huntley, editor ; John
N. Drake, publisher; circulation G 1; office
198 Chambers street.
DRUCiGISTS' CIRCULAR AND
CHEMICAL GAZETTE; monthly;
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIKECTORY.
3b.3
NEW YORK.
commercial ; sixty-four pages ; size of page
11x14 ; subscription §1.60 ; established 1857 ;
William A. Allison, publisher ; cli-culation
F 1 ; office 72 William street.
ECHO; monthly; music; eight pages;
size of page 10x12 ; subscription $1.50 ; estab-
lished 18S2 ; J. Singeuberger, editor; Fr.
Pustet & Co., publishers; circulation K 1;
office 52 Barclay street ; issue also Cmcilia
and Pastor.
ECIiECTIC MAGAZINE; monthly;
literary ; one hundred autl seventy pages
octavo ; subscription §5 ; established 18-14 ; E.
R. Pelton, publisher ; circulation G 1 ; office
25 Bond street.
EL. COMERCIO; monthly; Spanish;
eommercial; twenty-four pages; size of page
12x17 ; subscription $8 ; established 1875 ; J.
Shepherd Clark & Co., editors and publishers ;
circulation H 1; office 178 Broadvvaj'.
EliECTRICIAN ANI) E1.ECTRI-
CAL. ENGINEER; monthly; electricity:
forty pages ; size of page 9x12 ; subsci'iption
$1; established 1881; F. L. Pope, editor;
Electrical Publishing Co., publishers; circula-
tion G 1; office 115 Nassau street.
Ell ES*PEJO; monthly; commercial;
Spanish ; twentv-foui- pages ; size of page
16x22 ; subscription .$2 ; established 1869 ;
Narclso Villa verde, editor and publisher ;
circulation J J ; office 4 Cedar street.
ELi PROGRESO; monthly; Spanish;
twenty-four pages; size of page 9x12: sub-
scription $1 ; established 1884 ; R. Verea,
editor and publisher; circulation H 1; office
27 Ann street.
EXPRESS RECORD; monthly;
twenty six pages ; size of page 9x12 ; sub-
scription .$1 ; established 1884 ; Silas St. John,
editor; Holt Bros., publishers; Issued simul-
taneously at New York, Boston and Chicago ;
devoted "to the interests of expressmen;
office 119—121 Nassau street.
FANCIERS' JOURNAL, AND
HOMING PIGEON; monthly; eighteen
pages; size of page 8x11 ; subscription $1.50;
established 1878 ; E. S. Starr, editor and pub-
lisher ; circulation J 1 ; office 78 Cortland St.
FANCY GOODS GRAPHIC; month
Iv ; commercial : slxtj- pages ; size of page
9x13; sub.scriptiou .SI. 50; established ISSO ;
Fancy Goods Graphic Co., editors and pub-
lishers ; circulation F 1 : office 361 Broadway.
FASHION BAZAR; monthly; fashions;
sixty-eight pages ; size of page 9x13: subscrip-
tion $2.50 ; established 1879 ; George Munro,
editor and publisher ; circulation E E ; of-
fice 17 to 27 Vandewater street ; issues also
the Fireside Companion.
FIRE RECORD ; monthly ; commer-
cial ; sixteen pages ; size of page 9x11 ; sub
scription $1 ; established 1871 ; Fred. J. Miller,
editor and publisher ; circulation G 1 ; office 72
Maiden lane.
FIRESIDE AT HOME ; monthly ; six
teen pages ; size of page 11x16 ; subscription
$1 ; established 1880 ; S. H. Moore & Co., edi-
tors and publishers ; circulation B 1 ; office
27 Park jjlace.
FIRESIDE MONTHLY; one hundred
and sixteen pages ; size of page 8x11 ; sub-
scription $2 ; established 1878 ; Leslie & Co.,
publishers ; circulation E E ; office 49 Murray
street ; issue also the Queen of Fashion and
Lady's Bazar.
FORD HAM COLLEGE MONTH-
LY ; (Fordhaui) twelve pages; size of page
9x12; sub.serlptlon $1; established 1883; Stu-
dents of St. John's College, editors and pub-
lishers ; circulation K 1 ; a college paper ;
issued durliiK the collegiate year.
FOREIGN MISSIONARY; monthly;
Presbyterian ; fifty two pages octavo : sub-
scriiitiiiii .si ; rstalilished 1842; Board of For-
eign Missii lus, eilitc irs and publishers ;circula-
tion E 1 ; office 23 Centre street.
FORESTERS' JOURNAL ; monthly ;
ancient order of foresters ; eight pages ; size
26x40 ; subscription 50 cents ; established 1876 ;
Henry W. Drake, editor and publisher ; cir-
culation G G 1 ; office 487 Seventh avenue.
FRANK LESLIE'S BUDGET;
monthly ; one hundred pages ; size of page
NEW YORK.
8x11 ; subscription $2 ; establlshe'd 1878 ; Mrs
Frank Leslie, publisher ; circulation D ; of-
fice 53, 55 and 57 Park place.
FRANK liESLIE'S PLEASANT
HOURS ; monthly; ninety pages; size of
page 7x10; subscription $1.5(J; established
1865; Mrs. Frank Leslie, editor and pub-
lisher ; circulation F F 1 ; office 53, 55 and 57
Park place.
FRANK LESLIE'S POPUI>AR
[MONTHLY; one hundred and forty-six
' pages ; size of page 8x11 ; subscripticfn $2.50 ;
established 1876 ; Mrs. Frank Leslie, editor
; and publisher; circulation B B 1; office 53, 55
and 57 Park place.
FRANK LESLIE'S SUNDAY
[ MAGAZINE ; monthly; one hundred and
' twenty -four pages ; size of page 8x11 ; sub-
i scription §2.50 ; established 1877 ; Rev. T. De
Witt Talmage, editor ; Mrs. Frank Leslie,
publisher ; circulation D 1 ; office 53, 55 and
57 Park place.
FURNISHING GOODS TRADE
REVIEW; monthly; commercial; fortv-
four pages ; size of page 9x12 ; subscriptlo"ii
! SI ; established 1878 ; circulation I ; office
23 Park Row.
FURNITURE TRADE REVIEW
AND INTERIOR DECORATOR;
monthly ; commercial ; twenty pages ; size
of page 10x14; subscription $1; established
1880 ; Francis J. McAvoy, editor and pub-
lisher ; circulation I 1 ; office 83 Elm street.
GAILLARD'S MEDICAL JOUR-
NAL; monthly; medical; one hundred
I and fifty pages ; size of page 8x12 ; subscrip
I tion $5; established 1866; E. S Gailard, A. M.,
'• M. D., LL. D., editor and publisher; circula-
tion J J 1 ; office 62 Astor House.
GEM ; monthly ; commercial ; eight pages;
size 22x30: subscription 50 cents ; established
1885 ; D. M. Dickie, editor and publisher ; of-
fice 155 West Broadwav.
GOLDEN RULE; monthly: order of
united friends; eight pages; size 22x30: sub-
scription $1 ; established 1883 ; Sutherland
1 G. Taylor, editor ; Reuben Freeman, pub-
lisher ; circulation J 1 ; office 14 Barclav st.
(JRAND ARMY GAZETTE AND
NATIONAL iJUARDS:»IAN; monthly;
eight pages ; size 26x38 ; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1873; J. A. Joel, editor and pub-
lisher ; circulation G 1 ; office 84 Nassau street.
GUIDE TO HOLINESS ; monthly ;
thirty-eight pages octavo ; subscription $1 ;
established 1835; Palmer & Hughes, editors
and publishers ; does not insert advertise-
ments ; office 62 and 64 BiVile House.
HALL'S JOURNAL OF
HEALTH; monthly; hygienic; tliirty-six
pages octavo; subscription $1; established
18.53 ; Wm. E. Gibbs. editor ; R. A. Bigelovv,
publisher ; circulation E ; office 75 and 77
Barclay street.
HARPER'S NEAV MAGAZINE ;
monthly ; literaiy ; one hundi-ed aiul eighty
pages octavo; subscription $4; estab-
lished 1849; Harper & Brothers, editors and
publishers ; circ'n A 1 ; office Fi-anklin square.
HAT, CAP AND FUR TRADE RE-
VIEW ; monthi}-; commercial; fifty-six
pages ; size of page 9x12 ; subscription $3 ; es-
tablished 1873 ; F. Stallknecht, publisher ; cir-
culation H H ; office 11 Bond street.
HATTER AND FURRIER: monthly ;
commercial ; sixty four pages ; size of page
10x14 ; subscription .§2; established 1872; Geo.
Bartholomew and George Bates, editors ; L.
D. Gallison, publisher ; circulation III; of-
fice 658 Broadway ; Issues also the Cloak, Suit
and Ladies' Wear Revieiv and the Clothier
and Furnisher.
HA US UND HERD ; (see Cincinnati,
Ohio.)
HER.\LD OF HEALTH ; monthly;
hygienic ; thirtv-six pages octavo ; subscrip-
tion SI ; established 1846 ; M. L. Holbrook,
M. D., editor and publisher ; circulation G G ;
office 13 and 15 Laight street.
HOME MISSIONARY: monthly ; con-
gregational ; sixty pages octavo ; subscrip-
tion 60 cents ; established 1828 ; American
25
386
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
NEW YORK.
NEW YORK.
Home Missionary Society, publisliers ; cir-
culallon (^ 1 ; office :!4 Bible House.
HOME SCIENX'E; monthly ; one hun- j
tlretl and eight pages octavo ; subscription i
$2.50 ; established 18S4 ; Science Publishing Co. \
(limited), editors and publishers ; office ^9
Warren street.
HOMILETIC REVIEW; monthly;
unsectarian ; ninety-six pages octavo ; sub-
scription $o : established 1876 ; I. K. Funk, D. D.,
editor ; Funk & Wagnalls, publishers ; circu-
lation B 1 ; office 10 and 12 Dey street.
H O T E li KEfilSsTER ; monthly ;
eight pages; size of page U.xKi ; subscription
50 ceuts; established 18S4 : Hotel Register
and Directory Publishing Co., editors and
publishers ; office 1T6 Fifth avenue.
H O US E FURNISHER ; monthly ;
commercial ; twenty pages ; size of page
10x14 : subscription $1 ; established 1884 ; C. C.
Walden it Co., editors and publishers ; office
29 Park Row.
HOUSEHOLD COMPANION;
monthly; eight pages; size 22x30; subscrip-
tion 40 cents ; established 1883 ; H. S. Simmons,
editor and publisher ; circulation X ; office
125.T Third avenue.
HUB ; monthly; commercial ; seventy-six
pages ; size of page 10x14 ; subscription $3 ; es-
tablished 1859 ; a. W. W. Houghton, editor ;
J. Howard Barnard, manager ; Hub Publish-
ing Co. of NewYork, publishers ; circulation
G 1 ; office 323 Pearl street.
1 LLUSTR ATEI) MONTHLY;
eight pages; size of page 9x12; subscription
40 cents ; e.-<tablished 18S:") ; Joseph Maglll, edi-
tor and publisher ; office 7fi Cortlandt street.
IliliUSTRATOR OF THE INTER-
N ATIONA L S U N I) A Y SCHOOL
LESSONS; monthly; evangelical; forty
pages octavo; subscription 6U cents; estab-
lislied 1884; A. C. Morrow, editor; N. Tibbals
& Sons, publishers; circulation a I; office 124
Nassau street.
INDEPENDENT PRACTITIONER ;
<see Buffalo.)
INSURANCE AGE ; monthly; insur-
ance; forty -four pages; size of page 9x12;
subscription $3; established 1873; Matthew
Oriffin, editor and publisher ; circulation I ;
office 176 Broadway.
INSURANCE CRITIC; monthly; m-
surance; thirty-six pages ; size of page 9x12;
subscription $3.25 ; established 1874 ; George W.
Corliss, editor and manager ; Insurance Critic
Co., publishers ; circulation G ; office 52 and 54
William street; branch office at Chicago, 111.
INSURANCE LAW JOURNAL ;
monthly; legal ; eiglity-ciKht pages octavo ;
subscription .§5 ; establislud 1871 ; C. C. Hine,
editor and publisher ; circulation J 1 ; office
137 Broadway. „ „
INSURANCE MONITOR; monthly;
Insurance ; tlfty-four pages ; size of page 9x12;
subscription $3 ; established 1853 ; C. C. Hine,
editor and publisher ; cli-culation H H 1 ;
office 137 Broadway.
INSURANCE TIMES; monthly; in-
surance; sixty eight pages; size of page
9x12; subscription $3; estaljlished 1868;
Stephen English, editor and publisher; circu-
lation III; office 19 and 21 Nassau street.
INTERNATIONA L CHESS
MAGAZINE; monthly; thirty-six pages;
size of page 7x10: subscription .$3; estab-
lished 1S85 ; W. Steinitz. editor and publisher;
office 169 and 170 Pulton stn^et.
IRVING MAGA//INE; (see Library
Mwjazine,.)
JEWELERS' CIRCULAR AND
IIOROLOGICAL REVIEW; monthly;
commercial; one hundred and thirty imgcs ;
size of page 10x13 ; subscription .$2 ; establish-
ed 1869; D.H.Hopklnson, editor and publisluT;
circulation G 1 ; office 42 Nassau street.
JEWISH ADVOCATE; monthly;
Jewish : eight pages ; size 30x44 ; subs-ription
$1 ; establi.she<i 1878 ; Rev. Raphael U. C.
^ewin, editor and publisher ; circulation .1 1 ;
office 335 Broadway
Ol-
JOURNAL OF CUTANEOUS AND
V EN ER EA L DISEASES; mont hly ;
medical ; fifty-four pages : size of page 7x10 ;
subscription $2.50 ; established 18s3; Henry G.
Piffard, A.M., M.D., tind Prince A. Morrow,
A.M., M.D., editors; William Wood & Co.,
publishers ; circulation I 1 ; office 56 and 58
Lafayette place ; Issues also the Medical Rec-
ord, American Drvggist and American Jour-
nal of Ohsfetrics.
.I<»URNAL OF THE NEW YORK
M I C R O S t O P I t; A L SOCIETY :
monthly; science; thirty-two pages octavo ;
subscription .$ 1 ; established 1885 ; New York
Microscopical Society, editors and publishers;
office 12 College place ; not issued during the
inontlis of August, September and October.
JOURNAL OF THE TELEGRAPH;
monthly; commercial; sixteen pages; size of
page 10x13; subscription $1.50; established
1868; Western Union Telegraph Co., publish-
ers ; circulation E ; office 195 Broadway.
KNICKERBOCKER READY
REFERENCE GUIDE; monthly; two
hundred and thirty-four pages octavo ; sub-
scription $2.50; establLshed 1883; National
Railway Publication Co., editors and pub-
lishers ;.circ'n H 1 ; office 46 Bond street.
KNIGHTS OF HONOR STAND-
ARD; monthly; knights of honor; twelve
pages; size of page 11x16; subscription $1;
estal)lished 1881 ; John E. Heartt, editor ; New-
York Publishing and Supply Co., publishers ;
circulation H 1. ^^ Actual average circula-
tion for one year preceding Jan. 1, 1885, as
jicr statement on file at tlie office of the Amer-
ican Neivspaper Directory, 3,272 copies ; office
268 West Thirty-fourth street.
LA AMERICA; monthly; Spanish; com-
mercial ; twenty -eight pages ; size of page
11x16; subscription $3; established 1882 ; La
America Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers ; circulation H H 1 ; office 23 William
street.
LA AMERICA MUSICAL; monthly;
Spanish ; music ; twenty pages ; size of page
10x14; subscription $2.50; established 1882;
Dr. Jose Godoy, editor and publisher ; circu-
tion H 1 ; office 1.59 West 23d street.
LA CUISINE; monthly; English and
French ; culinary ; twelve pages ; size of
page 11x16; subscription $1 ; established 1882 ;
F. R. S. Morvan, editor; La Cuisine Publishing
Co., pulilishers ; circulation I ; office 440 Sixth
avenue.
LADIES' FLORAL CABINET;
monthly ; floriculture ; forty pages ; size of
page SxU ; subscription $1.25 ; established
1872; Ladles' Floral Cabinet Co., editors and
publishers ; circ'n D ; office 22 Vesey street.
LADIES' OWN 3IAGAZINE;
monthly ; twenty-eight pages octavo ; sub
scription .50 cents; established 1885; Geo. A.
Haynes, editor and pul^lisher ; office 62 Wall
LADIES' REVIEW; monthly; fash-
ions; sixteen pages ; size of page 12x17; sub-
scription 50 cents ; established 1880 ; Butterlck
Publishing Co. (limited), editors ami publish-
ers ; circulation C 1 ; office 555 Broadway ;
i.ssue also the Delineator and Tailors' Review.
LADY'S BAZAR; monthly; seventy
pages; size of page 9x12 ; subcription $2.50;
established 1877; Leslie & Co., editors and
publishers; circulation E ; office 49 Murray
street ; issue also the Fireside Monthly and
Queen of Fashions.
LA I'NDUSTRIA; monthly; Spanish;
comuiercial; twenty pages; size of page
10x14; subscription $2; established 1877; P.
Espinal, publisher; circulation H H ; office 25
William street.
L'ART DE LA MODE; monthly;
fashions; eight pages; size of page 11x15;
subscription $3.50; established 1882; W. J.
Morse, editor and i>ublisher; circulation G 1;
office 6 East Fourteenth street.
LATINE; monthly; educational ; forty
pages ; size of page 6x10 ; subscription $3 ; es-
taljlished 18S3: Edgar S. Shumway, editor;
D. Appleton & Co., publishers; circulation I 1 ;
office 1, 3 and 5 Bond street.
LIBRARY JOURNAL; monthly;
bibliographic: twentyfouriiages; size of page
7x10; subscription $l ; established 1875; C. A.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
387
NEW YORK.
Cutter, editor; R. R. Bowker, publisher ; cir-
culation J ; office 31 and 32 Park Row : issues
also Publishers' Weekly aud the Literary
Neii-s.
LIBRARY MAGAZINE; monthly;
literary ; one hundred pages; size of page
7x111; subscription $1.50; established 1882; an
edition, same matter, is entitled the Irving
' Maquzine.
LITERARY NEAVS ; monthly; cur-
rent literature ; thirty-two pages ; size of
page 8x11; subscription §1; established 1868;
R. R. Bowker, editor and publisher ; circula-
tion E: office 31 and 32 Park Row ; issues also
Publishers" Weekly and the Library Journal.
MAGAZINE OF AMERICAN HIS-
T () R Y ; monthly ; historical ; one hun-
dred and twenty pages; size of page TxlO;
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;
sixty-six pages ; size of page 10x13 ; sub
scription $3.50 ; established 1878 ; Cassell
& Co. (limited), publishers ; circulation G ;
offices 739 and 741 Broadway.
MANUFACTURER AND BUILD-
ER ; monthly ; commercial ; thirty-six pages;
size of page 10x14; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1869; William H. Wahl, editor; H. N.
Black, publisher ; circulation F 1 ; office 21
Park Row.
MANUFACTURERS' REVIEW
AND INDUSTRIAL RECORD;
monthly ; commercial ; sixty-four pages ; size
of page 11x16; subscription $1.50; established
1868 ; Industrial Record Co. (limited), publish-
ers : circulation H ; office 32() and 322 Broad-
way.
31 E C H A N I C S' MONEY SAVER ;
monthly ; scientific ; twelve pages ; size of
page 12x16 ; subscription 50 cents : estab-
lished 1883 ; Charles M. Harris, editoi' and
publisher; circulation J 1; office 291 Broad-
MEDICAL ABSTRACT; monthly;
medical ; seventy-foiu' pages octavo ; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1S81 ; circulation J J ;
office 93 Fulton street.
MEDICAL ADVOCATE; monthly;
medical ; sixty pages ; size of page 7-xlO ; sub -
scription $2 ; established 1879 ; Joseph A.
House, M. D., editor ; Eclectic Publishing Co.
(limited), publishers ; circulation I 1 ; office
126 Fifth avenue.
MKDICAL TIMES; monthly; medi-
cal; tlfty-eight pages; size of page 8x11 ; sub-
scription $3 ; established 1873 ; Egbert Guern-
sey, M. D.. Alfred K. Hills, M. D., editors ;
William B. Wood, M. D., publisher; circula-
tion I ; office 526 Fifth avenue.
MERCANTILE LAW JOURNAL ;
monthly; legal ; eightpages; size of page 9x12 ;
subscription $1.50; established 1884; Wm. J.
Nicholson, editor and publisher: office 51
Nassau street.
METROPOLITAN FASHIONS;
monthly ; fashions ; eight pages ; size 23x33 ;
established 1873 ; does not insert advertise-
ments ; office 555 Broadway ; published also
in half yearly parts ; price 25 cents per copy ;
issued from the office of the Delineator.
MILK REPORTER ; monthly; com-
mercial ; four pages ; size 12x19 ; subscription
$1 ; established 1885 ; West side Publishing
Co., editors and publishers; office 584 Hud-
son street.
MILLINERY GUIDE; monthly ; com-
mercial ; twenty pages ; size of page 11x14 ;
subscription S3 ; established 1873 ; C. Burton
Rouse, editor and publisher ; circulation G 1 ;
office 661 Broadway.
MILLINERY TRADE REVIEW;
monthly; commercial; forty-six pages; size of
page 10x14; subscription .83 ; established 1875 ;
Henry A. Mariotte, editor and publisher ;
circulation I I ; office 682 Broadway.
MORNING LIGHT: monthly; evan-
gelical; illustrated; eightpages; size 14x20;
subscription — eight copies $1 ; American
Tract Society, publishers ; does not insert ad-
vertisements ; office 150 Nassau street.
NEW YORK.
MOTHER'S MAGAZINE: monthly;
thirty-eight pages octavo; subscription $1.50-
established 1833; E. T. Farr, publisher; circu-
lation I I ; office 34 Park Row.
M U T U .4 L BOOKSELLER AND
STATIONER : monthly ; commercial ;
eighteen pages; size of page 11x15; subscrip-
tion 50 cents ; established 1S85 ; Mutual News
Co. (limited), editors and publishers; office
54 Beekman street.
NATIONAL BOTTLERS'
GAZETTE; monthly; commercial ; seven-
ty-six pages ; size of page 10x14 ; subscription
$2; W. B. Keller, editor and publisher; circu-
tion H 1 ; office 114 Nassau street.
NATIONAL CAR-BUILDER;
monthly ; commercial ; forty four pages ;
size of page 11x16; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1870; James Gillet and William E.
Partridge, editors ; R. M. Van Arsdale, pub-
lisher ; circulation G 1 ; office 14(1 Nassau st.
NATIONAL PRESS AND BOT-
TLERS' ADVOCATE; monthly; com-
mercial ; forty pages ; size of page 10x13 ;
subscription $1; established 1880; R. O. Fer-
rier, editor and publisher ; circulation H H 1 ;
office 219 Fulton street.
NATIONAL STEAMSHIP AND
RAIL W A Y GA ZETTE ; (see Chicago.)
NATH»NAL TEMPERANCE AD-
VOCATE; monthly; temperance; twenty
pages; size of page 10x14; subscription $1;
established 1866; National Temperance Society
and Publication House, publishers; J. N.
Stearns, manager ; circulation G 1 ; office 58
Reade street : issue also the Youths' Temper-
ance Banner.
NEUE SCHITZEN UND DAGD-
ZEITUNG; monthly: German; sporting;
eight pages; size 21x28; subscription $1.25;
established 1875 ; Max Mansfeld, editor and
publisher ; circulation I : office 39 Park Row.
NEWSDEALER AND STA-
TIONER; monthly; commercial ; twelve
pages; size of page 11x16; subscription 50
cents ; established 1884 ; Stephen Richardson,
editor ; Newsdealers' and Stationers' Pro-
tective Association, publishers; office 442
Ninth avenue.
NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW;
monthly ; literary ; one hundred and ten
pages octavo; subscription $5; established
1815 ; Allen Thorndlke Rice, editor ; circula-
tion D : office 30 Lafayette place.
NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS
RECORD AND SILK REPORTER ;
monthly; commercial; thirty-six pages ; size
of page 9x12; subscription $1.50: estab-
lished 1875 ; Jos. W. Gibson, editor ; Henry C.
Nathan, publisher ; circulation III; office
96 Spring street.
NUTIDEN; monthly; Swedish; sixteen
pages ; size of page 9x12 ; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1882 ; Otto Chils, editor and pub-
lisher ; office 36 Broadway.
OUR ANIMAL FRIENDS; monthly ;
eight pages ; size 24x32 ; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1873; George W. Johnston, editor
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.'
OUR HOMES; (see Brooklyn.)
0( R SOCIAL JOURNAL ; monthly;
reformed ; twelve pages ; .size of page 9x12 ;
subscription 25 cents ; established 1883 ; W. H.
Lord, H. J. King and W. J. Kennedy, editors
and publishers ; circulation K 1 ; a local
church paper ; office Third avenue and 175th
strf f ti
OUR SOCIETY JOURNAL; month
ly ; assessment life insurance ; twenty -four
pages : size of page 9x12 ; subscription 50
cents ; establi-shed 1883 ; Journal Publi.shing
Co., editors and publishers ; circulation H H 1 ;
office 55 Liberty street.
PACK.\RD'S SHORTHAND RE-
PORTER AND A xM A N UENSIS ;
monthly; thirty-six pages octavo; subscrip-
tion $2 ; established 1885 ; J. N. Kimball and
Lottie H. Packard, editors : S. S. Packard,
publisher: office 805 Broadway.
388
tiKO. P. UOWELL & GO'S
NEW YORK.
PAINTERS' MAGAZINE AND
COACH PAINTER; monthly; com-
mercial ; seventy-two pases octavo ; .sub-
scription $1.50; established 1874; A. Ashniun
Kelly, editor ; C. H. Houghton, manager ;
Oil, Paint & Drug Publishing Co., publishers ;
circulation H H : office T-l William street.
PAPER MI Eli ! monthly; commercial;
forty -four pages ; size of page Sxll ; subscrip-
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.
PARISH VISITOR; monthly; prot-
estant episcopal; four pages; size 22x32;
subscription oO cents; established 1852; Rev.
Heman Dyer, D. D., editor; T. Whittaker,
publisher : does not insert advertisements ;
office 2 and 3 Bible House.
PASTOR; monthly; catholic ; thirty-six
pages octavo ; subscription $2 ; established
1882 ; Rev. W. J. Wiseman, editor; Fr. Pustet &
Co.. publishers ; circulation I ; office 50 and 52
Barclay street ; issue also Ca;cilia and Echo.
PENMAN'S ART JOURNAL;
monthly; penmanship; sixteen pages; size of
gage 11x16; subscription $1 ; established 1877;
. T. Ames, editor and publisher; circula-
tion F 1 ; office 205 Broadway.
PENMAN'S GAZETTE; monthly; pen-
manship ; eight pages ; size 23x33 ; subscrip-
tion 75 cents ; established 1881 ; G. A. Gaskell,
editor and publisher.
PEOPLE'S FIRESIDE JOURNAL;
monthly; eight pages; size 33x48; subscrip-
tion $1 ; established 1879 ; S. T. L. Nicholson,
editor and publisher; circulation X ; office 93
Clinton place.
PHA rtMACEUTISCHE R UN D-
SCHAU UND ZEITUNG; monthly;
German ; pharmaceutical ; forty pages : size
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.
P I O N E E U : mcmthly ; prohiljitiou ;
eight jiages : size 2Jx35; sub.scription 25 cents;
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;
scientitic ; one hundred and seventy pages
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;
sixteen pages octavo ; subscription $1 ; estab-
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;
eighty pages ; size of page 8x10 ; subscription
$: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.
SAW -MILL GAZETTE; monthly,
commercial ; forty pages ; size of page 9x12 ;
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;
monthly ; college secret society ; sixty pages
octavo; subscription .§1; established 1875;
Phi Delta Theta fraternity, editors and pub-
lishers; issued during the collegiate year;
P. O. Box i:398.
SEASON; monthly; fashions; twelve
pages ; size or page 11x15 ; subscription $3 50 ;
established 1882; International News Co.,
agents ; office 29 and 31 Beekman street.
SEWINCi MACHINE NEWS; month-
ly; commercial; twenty four pages; size of
gage 11.X16; subscription $1; established 1879;
harles W. Handy, editor and publisher ;
circulation G G ; office 31 Union square.
SHARP-SllOOTER ; monthly; army
and navy; sixteen pages ; size of page 9x12;
subscription $1; established 1885; Reilly &Co.,
editor and publishers ; office 21 Spruce street.
SHELTERING AR^IS; monthly;prot-
estant epi.scoi)al ; twolvr pa.Ljcs ; sizeof page
10x14; subscription $1; estalilislicd 186s ; Shel-
tering Arms, editors antl publishers ; Wm. H.
Clark, business manager ; circulation F ;
office Tenth avenue and 129th street.
SHROUD; (see Chicago, 111.)
SILK CULTURE; monthly ; thirt.y-two
pages ; size of page 8x11 ; subscription $1 ; es-
AMERICAN KEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
389
NEW YORK.
tablished 1883; W. B. Smith, editoi- and pub-
lisher : circulation U 1 ; office 27 Bond street.
SOUTH; monthly; thirty-six pages: size
of page 11x16 ; subscription $'. ; established
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;
montlily ; twenty four pages ; size of page
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;
monthly ; methodist episcopal ; thirty-six
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.
TAILORS' REVIEW; monthly; com-
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;
-educational ; sixteen pages ; size of page
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.
TRAVEI-ERS' OFFICIAL RAIL-
W^AY GUIDE; monthly; six tumdi-ed
and eight pages; size of page 7x10; sub-
scription §4; establisheil 1S69 ; W. F. Allen,
manager National Railway Publication Co..
publishers ; circulation G G 1 ; office 46
Bond street.
TREASURE TROVE; monthly;
juvenile; twenty pages; size of page 9xl2 ;
subscription 50 cents; established 1877; Amos
M. Kellogg and Wolstan Dixey, editors ; E. L.
Kellogg & Co., publishers ; circulation C ;
office 25 Clinton place ; issue also School
Journal and Treasure Trove.
TREASURY ; monthly; book-keeping;
twenty-four pages : size of page 7x10 ; sub-
scription $2 ; established 1883 ; Selden R.
Hopkins, editor and publisher ; office 44 Col-
lege place.
UNDERWOOD'S BANK RE-
PORTER; (see Underwood's Bank and
^Counterfeit Reporter.)
NEW YORK.
UNDERWOOD'S COUNTERFEIT
REPORTER ; (see Underwood^s Bank and
Counterfeit Reporter.)
U N ION; monthly ; eight pages ; size
30x44 ; subscription 50 cents ; established 1S79 ;
New York Newspaper Union, editors and
publishers ; circulition H; a paper for news-
paner publishers ; office 134 Leonard street.
UNITED SERVICE; monthly; mili-
tary and naval ; one hundred and fifty six
pages; sixe of page 6x10; subscription $3;
established 1873; T. H. S. Hamersley, editor
and publisher ; circulation H ; office 835
Broadway.
UNITED STATES TREASURY
COUNTERFEIT DETECTOR; month-
ly; financial; sixty-four pages octavo; sub-
scription $3 ; established 1884 ; Jones Publish -
ing Co., editors and publishers ; office 43
Broad street-
VAN NOSTRAND'S ENGINEER.
ING MAGAZINE; monthly; scientific;
one hundred and two pages ; size of page
7x10 ; subscription $5 ; established 1869 ; G.
W. Plympton, editor; D. Van Nostrand, pub-
lisher ; inserts no advertisements excepting
those of a scientific or mechanical charac-
ter ; circulation J 1 ; office 23 Mm-ray and 27
Warren streets.
VOICE FROM THE OLD BREW-
ER Y ; monthly ; four pages ; size 14x21 ; sub-
scription 25 cents ; established 1861 ; Rev. O.
Ronton, editor ; Ladies' Home Missionary So-
ciety, publlsliers ; circulation G 1 ; office 63
Park street.
WALLACE'S MONTHLY: live
stock ; ninety-six pages octavo ; subscrip-
tion $3 ; established 1875 ; John H. Wallace,
editor and publisher ; circulation 1 1 ; office
212 Broadway.
WILFORD'S MICROCOSM; month-
ly ; religio scientific ; thirty-six pages ; size
of page 7x10 ; subscription §1 ; established
1881 ; A. Wilford Hall, Ph. D., editor; Hall &
Co., publishers ; circulation E ; office 23 Park
WINE AND FRIIT GROWER;
monthly ; viniculture ; eight pages ; size 21x
28 ; subscription §2 ; established 1879 ; B. F.
Clayton, editor and publisher ; circulation
H H : office 20 Vesev street.
WORLD TRAVEL GAZETTE;
monthlv ; fortv four pages ; size of page
9x11 ; siibscription 50 cents ; established 1882 ;
World Travel Co., editors and publishers;
circulation G G 1 ; office 162 Broadway.
X-Y-Z RAILWAY AND S'^EAM-
BOAT <;iJIDE ; monthly; one hundred
and eightv two pages octavo ; suljscription
$2.50; established 1879; New York Guide Co.,
publishers ; circulation H ; office 176 Broad-
way.
YOUNG CATHOLIC; monthlv ;
juvenile ; eight pages; size of page lOx
14 ; subscription $2 for five copies ; establish-
ed 1870 ; Catholic Publication Society Co., edi-
tors and publishers ; circulation D D ; office 9
Barclav street.
YOtFTHS' CABINET; monthly; juven-
ile ; thirty-eight pages : size of page 7x10 ;
subscription $1 ; established 1S81 ; circulation
G: office 42 Barclay street.
ARf!HIVES OF MEDICINE ; bi-
monthly ; medical ; one hundred and eighty-
six pages octavo; subscription $3; established
1879; E. C. Seguin, M. D., and R. W. Amidon,
M. D., editors ; G. P. Putnam's Sons, publish-
ers ; circulation K K ; office 27 and 29 West
23i-d street ; issues also the Analectic.
CHRISTIAN THOUGHT; bi-
monthly; evangelical; eighty pages; size of
page 8x10 ; subscription $2 : Charles F. Deems,
editor ; American Institute of Christian Phi-
losophy, publishers ; circulation J 1 ; organ
American Institute of Christian Philo.sophy ;
office 4 Winthrop Place.
L I E B E R ' S MANUAL; bl monthly
forty pnges octayo : subscription $1; estab-
lished 1884 ; B. F. Lieber, editor and publisher;
office 17 and 19 Broadway.
METHODIST REVIEW : bi montlily;
methodist episcopal ; one hundred and sixty
pages octavo ; subscription $2.50 ; established
390
GEO. r. KOWEI.L & CO'S
NEW YORK.
NEW YORK.
1819; Daniel Curry, LL.D., editor; Phillips &
Hunt, publishers ; clrc'u G ; office 805 Broad-
way.
XAVIER; bi-monthly; si.xteen pages;
size of page 9x12 ; subscription 5() cents;
established ISS;^ ; Students of .St. Francis
Xavier College, editors and publisliers ; cir-
culation J J ; a college paper; i.ssued during
the collegiate year ; oftice S9 West Fifteenth
^AMERICAN CHURCH REVIEW;
quarterly ; protestant episcopal ; three hun-
dred and l^our pages octavo ; subscription $3 ;
established 1848 ; Rev. Henry Mason Baum,
editor ; Church Press A.s.sociation, publishers ;
circulation H 1 ; office 12 East 14th street ; issue
also (^hurch Pi-es,^.
ARCHIVE?* OF OPHTHAIiMOL-
OGV ; quarterly; medical ; one hundred
and fifty-six pages octavo ; subscription $5 ;
established 1879 ; Dr. H. Kuapp, editor ; G.
P. Putnam's Sons, publishers; circulation
K 1 ; office 27 and 29 West 23d street; issue also
the Archives of Otoloiiy.
ARCHIVES OF OTOLOGY; quar
terly ; medical ; ninety-four i)ages ; size of
page 7.X10; subscription $5: established 1871 ;
Dr. H. Knapp, editor ; G. P. PutnanL's Sons,
publishers; office 27 and 29 Wi-st ■.':;il street ;
issue also the Archives of Opthnliiiohxjij.
BULLION; quarterly; transportation
and finance; one hundred and tlfty-eight
pages ; size of page Sxll ; subscription $4 ; es-
tablished 1879; R. C. Stone, editor: Bullion
Co., publishers; circulation I: office 42 Broad
''chromatic art MA<JAZINE;
quarterly; commercial; twenty two pages;
size of page 11x14 ; subscription .$1 ; establish-
ed 1883; John Henry, editor : John Henry &
Sons, pul)lishers ; office IS Vandewater street.
DEI-TA KAPPA El'5«ILON «il AR-
TERLY; college secret society ; one hun-
dred ii:il;i's; size of page tixlO; subscription
.$1 ; established 1883; Council of Delta Kappa
Epsllon Fraternity, publishers; circulation
I 1 ; office 52 William street.
HELTA UPSILON CJUARTERLY ;
college secret society; sixtj -two i ages; size
of page lixli) ; subscription §1; eslabiished
1S83 ; Delta Upsilon Fraternity, editors and
publishers; office 83 Cedar st.
O I A .»l O N l> ; quarterly ; eighth-eight
pages ; size of page 6.xl0; sub-scrijition $1 ; es
tablished ls:82 ; Psi Up.silou Fraternity, edi
tors and publisliers; a college society paper;
address P. O. Box 2489.
EHRICHS' FA!?HION QUARTER-
LY ; one hundred and twenty pages ; size of
page 9x12 ; subscription 50 cents ; established
1875; Fashion PublishingCo., editors and pub-
lishers ; circulation C C 1 ; office 18 Jacob st.
HEBREW CHRIS^TIAN; (luarterly ;
evangelical; eight pages; size of page 9x12;
sub.scription .50 cents; established 1883; Rev.
Jacob Fj-e.sliman, editor and publisher ; office
25 East 7th street.
H03HE0PATII1C JOURNAL OF
OlJSTETRICtS ; quarterly ; medical ; one
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.
JOUKNAL OF COMI'AK ATIVK
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.
JOURNAL OF SPECULATIVE
PHILOSOPHY; quarterly; science; one
hundred and twelve pages; size of page
7x10; subscription S3; established 1867;
Wni. T. Harris, editiu-; D. Appleton & Co..
publishers ; circulation J ; office 3 Bond St.
JOURNAL OF THE :>IILITARY
SKKVH'E INSTITUTION OF THE
UN ITEl) STATE.S ; quarterly ; military ;
one hundred and thirty-six pages ; .size of
page 7x10; subscription $2; established :879;
issued by authority of the Executive Coun-
cil of the Military Service Institution, and
sent free to all members ; circulation J J 1 ;
office Governor's Island, New York Bay.
M E D I C O-L E G A L JOURN A L ;
quarterly; medical-Jurisprudence; one hun-
dred and seventy-two pages octavo ; subscrip-
tion S3; established 1883; Medico-Legal Jour-
nal Publishing Co., editors and publishers;
circulation J ; office 128 Broadway.
NEW.S LETTER ; quarterly ; sixteen,
pages ; size of page 8x11 ; established 1868 ;
Jas. M. Hudnut, editor; New York Life In-
surance Co., publishers; office 346 and 348-
Broadwav ; an advertising sheet.
NORTH AMERICAN JOURNAIj
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.
PILGRIM OF PALESTINE ; quar
terly ; catholic ; eight pages ; size 22x32 ; sub-
scription 25 cents ; established 1884 ; address
all communications to Rev. Charles A. Vis-
soni ; office 135 West 31st street.
PRESBYTERIAN REVIEW; quar
terly ; presbyterlan ; two hundred and
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;
college secret society ; sixty-eight pages ; size
of page 6x10; subscription $1; established
1883; address all communications to Frank
E. Whitman, Amherst, Mass.; office 62 Vesey
street ; devoted to the Interests of the Chi
Pri Fraternity.
RIDLEY'S FASHION MAGA-
ZINE; quartei'ly ; one hundred and forty
pages ; size of page Ox 12 ; subscription 50 cents:,
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.
UNIVERSITY QUARTERLY; sev-
enty pages octavo ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1875; Studentsof New York University,
editors and publishers; circulation J; a col-
lege magazine ; issued during tlie collegiate'
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.
NI.VCJARA COURIER; Saturdays;,
four pages; size ■.i4x:!H ; subscription .«;1 ; es-
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-
, lation 11 1.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
391
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.
POST; Fridays; four pages; size 24x36;
subscription $1.10; established 1881; John R.
Blair, editor; M. A. Blair, publisher; circ'n J.
SENTINEL; Fridays; independent;
four pages ; size 24x36 ; subscription $1.25 ; es-
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.
NEWS; Tue.sdays ; republican ; tour
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.
N E W^ S ; Saturdays ; republican : four
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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GEO. P. ROWELL & CO'S
XEW YORK.
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 &
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
393
NEW YORK.
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.
394
GEO. P. KOWELL & GO'S
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.)
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
395
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
896
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIHECTOKY.
397
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
398
GEO. P. KOVVKLL & CO'S
NEW YORK.
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
^'(t'oNCORDIENSIS; monthly; thirty
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.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; independ-
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
399
NEW YORK.
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
400
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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;
sixteen pages ; size of page 9x12 ; subscription
$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,
Wednesdays ; democratic ; four pages ; size
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-
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
401
NEW YORK.
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-
26
NEW YORK.
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;
402
GEO. P. ROWELL & CO'S
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
COURIER, Tuesdays; republican; daily
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 ;
weekly eight pages ; size— daily 24x36, weekly
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
ONEIDA DEMOKRAT; triweekly,
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; Ger-
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. )
LIVING ISSUE; Thur.sdays; temper-
ance; eight pages; size 26x40; subscription
$1.50; established 1875; G. D. Scrambling, edi-
tor and publisher ; circulation I.
SATURDAY GLOBE ; Saturdays ;
eight pages-; size 30x44 ; subscription $2 ; es-
tablished 18S2 : Thomas F. Baker, editor ;
William T. Baker, publisher ; circulation X.
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.
403
NEW YORK.
"W. T. Gibson, D. D., editor and publisher;
«rculation J.
COMMERCIAL, PHONE AND AD-
VERTISER AND COLLECTORS'
CHART; montlily; twenty pages; size of
page 9x1'^; subseriptiou $0; established 1877;
United States and Foreign Advertising and
•Collection Co., editors and publishers ; cir-
culation H 1.
OLIVE BRANCH; monthly; spiritual-
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;
monthly ; Welsh ; presbyterian ; fifty pages
•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;
Fridays ; democratic ; four pages ; size ^.'S-xiS;
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.
HERALD; Thursdays; four pages; size
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;
Wednesdays ; four pages ; size 26.x40 ; sub-
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.
REPORTER; Saturdays; four pages;
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
404
GEO. P. ROVVELL & GO'S
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;
Thursdays ; prohibition ; eight pages ; size
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;
four pages ; size 26x38 ; subscription $1.50 ; es-
tablished 1865; W. H. Baldwin, editor and
publisher; circulation J.
DEMOCRATIC HERALD ; Satur-
days ; democratic ; four pages ; size 26x40 ;
subscription $1.50; estal)lisned 1877; S. H.
Ferenl)augh, editor and publisher; circ'n KK.
EXPRESS; Thursdays; republican;
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
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
405
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.
JOURNAL AND OZONE PARK
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GEO. r. KOWELL & GO'S
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 &
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
407
NORTH CAROLINA.
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.
408
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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.
AMERICiVN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
409
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.
410
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
^^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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
411
NORTH CAROLINA.
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.
412
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPEH DIBECTOKY.
41*
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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GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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.
OHIO.
ent
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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.)
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
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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;
416
GEO. P. HOWELL & CO'S
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-
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
417
OHIO.
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-
OHIO.
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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
418
GEO. P. ROWEL L & GO'S
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.
ADVERTISER; Fridays; democratic;
four pages ; size 29x45 ; subscription $2 ; es-
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;
four pages; size 28x40; subscription $2 ; estab-
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.
ABEND-PRESSE ; every evening ex-
cept Suntlay ; German ; four pages ; size
20x30; subscription $3; established 1877;
Torges & Austerlitz, editors and publishers ;
circulation G G ; issue also the Freie Presse.
ANZEI<iERj every evening except
Sunday, WEEKLY, Tuesdays, and SUN-
D A \ ; German ; four pages ; size— daily
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
and Fridays, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays;
republican; eight pages; Sunday si.\teen
pages (size of page) 18x26 ; subscription —
daily with Sunday $14, without Sunday $12,
semi-weekly $2.75 weekly $1.25 ; established-
weekly 1793; Cincinnati Gazette Co., editors
and publishers ; circulation— daily CI, semi-
weekly J, weekly B 1.
ENQUIRER; every morning, and
WEEKLY, Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages, Saturday twelve pages ; size —
daily 40x52, weekly 35x52 ; subscription— daily
$14, daily without Sunday $12, weekly $1.15;
establislied 1842; John R. McLean, editor and
pul)lislRr; circ'n— daily C C 1, weekly B 1.
EVENING POST; every evening except
Sunday ; independent ; four pages ; size 21x'28;
subscription .$3; established 1880; Post Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers ; circ'n C 1.
FREIE PRESSE; every morning,
and WEEKLY, Wednesdays ; German ;
eight pages; size— daily 30x45, weekly and
Sunday 38x50; subscription- daily without
Sunday .$8, daily with Sunday $10, Sunday $2,
weekly $2 ; establislied— morning 1874, weekly
1876 ; Torges & Austerlitz, editors and pub-
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
Sunday, SJINDAY TIMES-STAR, Sun-
day, and TIMES, Thursdays; eight pages;
size— daily 29x41, weekly and Sunday 34x45;
subscription— daily .$6, weekly $1, Sunday
$1.50; established— daily 1836, weekly 1842;
Times-Star Co., editors and jmblishers ; circu
lation— dailv C 1, Sunday D D, weekly B B.
VOLKSBLATT; every morning except
Sunday, WEEKLY, Tuesdays, and
WES*rLICHE BLAETTER, Sundays;
German; independent; eight pages; size
of page 17.X22 ; subscription — daily $9.20,
weeklv .?2, Siindav .$2, Suiidaj' with weekly
t3; established— daily 18:18, weekly 1835, Sun-
ay 1864 ; F. Hassaurek, editor ; Cincinnati
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
419
OHIO.
Volksblatt Co., publishers ; L. Markbreit,
business mauager; circulation— dally F 1,
weekly F 1, Sunday D 1.
VOLK5«FREi:\I> ; every morning ex-
cept Sunday, WEEK Ij Y, Wednesdays, and
SONNTAGMOKtiEN, Sundays ; German ;
democratic ; eight pages ; size 35x45 ; subscrip-
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.
ADVANCE; Saturdays ; prohibition ;
four pages; size 19x26; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1883 ; Prather & Kitchens, editors
and publishers ; circulation I.
AMERICAN CABINET MAKER
AND UPHOLSTERER; (see Boston,
Mass.)
AMERICAN CHRISTIAN RE-
VIEW: Thursdays; disciples; eight pages;
size 31x45; subscription $2; established 1858;
John F. Rowe, editor ; George W. Rice, pub-
lisher; circulation F.
AMERICAN GRANGE BULLE-
TIN ; Thursdays; eight pages; size 30x44;
subscription $1.25 ; established 1875; F. P. Wol-
cott, editor ; Grange Bulletin Co., publish-
ers ; circulation D D ; New York office 63
Broadway ; Issue also Oui- Little Grangers.
AMERICAN ISRAELITE; Fridays;
Jewish; eight pages; size 36x+S ; subscription
$4, with the Deborah $5 ; established 1854 ;
Isaac M. Wis?, editor ; Bloch Publishing and
Printing Co., publishers ; circulation F ; issue
also Die Deborah, the Sabbath Visitor and
the American Laxv Record.
BEEHIVE; Saturdays; eight pages ; size
30x44 ; subscription .§2 ; established 1884 ; J.
M. Cochran, Chas. F. McLean and Geo. S. Mc-
Dowell, editors and publishers ; devoted to
the Interest of building associations.
CATHOLIC TELEGRAPH; Thurs
days ; catholic ; eight pages ; size 30x43 ; sub-
scription $2.50; established 1832; O. Smith,
editor and publisher ; circulation G 1.
CHRISTIAN STANDARD ; Satur-
days ; disciples ; eight pages ; size of page
18x26; subscription .S2.50; established 1866;
Isaac Errett, editor; Standard Publishing Co.,
publishers; circulation C C; issue also the
Bible School and Disciple of Christ.
CURRENT FACT ; Saturdays: repub-
lican ; eight ])ages ; size 30x44 ; subscription
$2; e.stablishi'il 1SS5; L. Barney and G. H. An-
drews, editors ; Newton & Co., publishers.
DER CHRISTLICHE APOLO-
GETE; Mondays; German; methodist
episcopal ; eight pages ; size 32x45 ; subscrip-
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 ;
agricultural ; four pages ; size 24x35 ; sub-
scription $2 ; established 1879 ; T. S. Gardner,
editor ; Farming World Publishing Co., pub-
lishers ; circulation B 1 .
GRAPHIC ; Saturdays; Illustrated ; six-
teen iiagps ; size of page 12x17 ; subscription
$3 ; estalilishcd 1883 ; O. O. Hall & Co., editors
and puhlislii'rs.
GROCER; Saturdays; commercial; twen-
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;
Wednesdays ; presbyterian ; eight pages ;
size 35.X47 ; subscription $3.50 ; established-
Christiayi Herald 1841, Presbyter 1840; consoli-
dated 1869; J. G. Monfort, E. R. Monfort
and F. C. Monfort, editors ; Montfort & Co.,
publishers ; circulation E 1.
JOURNAL AND MESSENGER;
Wednesdays ; baptist ; eight pages ; size
OHIO.
35x48 ; subscription $3 ; established 1831 ; Rey.
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;
thirty-two pages ; size of page 7x10; subscrip-
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-
T IT R E R ; Saturdays ; commercial ; four
pages; size 28x44; subscription $3; estab-
lished 1868 ; Merchant and Manufacturer Co.,
editors and publishers ; circulation G 1 ; issue
also the Kntyhtf' Journal.
MERCHANT TRAVELER ; Satur-
days ; eight pages : size 31x44 ; subscription
$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-
cial; four pages ; size 25x38 : subscription $5 ;
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 ;
420
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
OHIO.
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;
Mondays ; commercial ; sixteen pages ; size
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.)
SUNDAY SCHOOL, CLASSMATE;
(see New York City. )
ACADE.UICA; monthly; twelve pages;
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;
monthly ; legal ; sevent.\ -six pages octavo ;
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.
COURIER; monthly; music; sixteen
pages ; size of page 8x11 ; sub.scription $1 ;
established 1882 ; College of Music of Cincin-
nati, editors and publishers ; circulation H.
DENTAL REGISTER; monthly; den-
tistry ; one hundred pages octavo ; subscrip-
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;
eight pages; .size of page 12x16; subscription
$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.
MEDICAL NEWS; montlily ; medical;
one hundred pages octavo ; subscription $2 ;
established 1868; J. A. Thacker, A. M.,M. D.,
editor and publisher; circulation H 1.
MILLER AND MANUFACTURER;
monthly; commercial ; twenty-eight pages;
size of page 12x16 ; subscription $2 ; established
1883; S. S. Schoff, editor; John C. Poor, gen-
eral manager; Miller & Manufacturer Co.,
publishers; circulation G 1.
MUSICAL VISITOR; monthly; music;
thirty-two pages ; size of page 9x12 ; sub-
scription $1.50 ; established 1871 ; John Church
& Co.; editors and publishers; circ'n III.
MY COUNTRY HOME; monthly ;
forty pages; size of page 7x10; subscription
$1 ; established 1884; Pierson & Co., editors
and publishers.
NATIONAL TEMPERANCE
STAR; monthly; temperance; eight
pages ; size 30x44 ; subscription $1 ; estab- •
lished 1884; J. H. Godwin, editor and pub-
lisher.
OBSTETRIC GAZETTE; monthly;
medical ; eighty pages octavo ; subscription
$3; established" 1878; Dr. J. C. Culbertsou, '
editor and publisher; circulation J J 1 ; Is-
sues also the Lancet and Clinic.
OUR LITTLE GRANGERS; month-
ly; juvenile; eight pages ; size 22x38 ; sub-
scription 25 cents ; established 1880; "Locksie"
Powell," editor ; circulation C C ; issued from
the office of the American Grange Bulletin.
PIH>NETIC EDUCATOR; monthly;
phonogiapliy ; thirty-two pages ; size of page
5x8 • subscription $2 ; established 1879 ; E. N.
Miner, editor; Phonetic Publishing Co., pub-
lishers ; dated at Cincinnati and New York .
Cltv.
POST-OFFICE BULLETIN ; month-
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
421
OHIO.
OHIO.
ly ; twenty pages ; size of page 8x11 ; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1879; Geo. S.
•Goodman & Co., editors and publishers; cir-
culation J 1.
SEWING MACHINE INTEREST;
monthly; commercial; twenty pages; size
of page 10x14; subscription $1 ; established
1883: G. M. Kincsburv, editor and publisher.
STAMP WOIIL.I); monthly; philately;
sixteen pages ; size of page 7x10 ; subscription „ ..,, t^ .. t^ ■» •*•
25 cents; established 1880; Collins & Mills,' factures of the East. From its position
CLEVELAND, C. H. , Cwj/aftoflra Co., cf
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-
editors and publishers: circulation .1 1.
SUNDAY SCHOOL JOURNAL.;
monthly ; methodist episcopal ; thirty -six
f)ages octavo ; subscription 65 cents ; estab- ,
Ished 1869; Rev. J. H. Vincent, editor; Cran-
ston & Stowe, publishers ; circulation C C 1 ;
dated at Cincinnati, Chicago, 111., and St.
Louis, Mo.; an edition is also issued at New ;
York City ; issue also Der Christliche Apolo- \
gate. Western Christian ^d I'ocafe and Haus \
%ind Herd. \
TRAP AND TRIGGER ; monthly ;
sporting; eight pages; size of page 9x12; sub-
scription SI ; established 1S85; Trap and Trig-
ger Publishing Co. editors and publishers.
UNITED STATES MAIL. ; monthly ;
sixteen pages : size of page 10x12 ; subscrip-
tion S2 ; established 1884 ; devoted to the In-
terests of the postal service.
WEGVVEISER ZUR HEIEIGUNG;
monthly ; German ; twenty-eight pages oc-
tavo ; subscription $1 ; established 1885 ; H.
Grenkenljerg, editor and publisher.
BETA THETA PI; bi-monthly; college
secret society : flty-six pages ; size of page
7x10 ; subscription $1 ; estaWished 1873 ; Willis
O. Robb, editor; Fraternity Society, "publish-
ers ; circ'n J 1 ; issued during the collegiate
year.
BAPTIST REVIEAV; quarterly ; bap-
tist ; one hundred and fifty pages octavo ;
subscription $2.50; established 1879; J. R.
Baumes, D. D., editor and publisher ; circ'n H.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES OF
NORTH AMERICA ; quarterly; medical ;
forty-four pages ; size of page 7x11 ; sub-
scription SI ; established 1884 ; J. U. & C. G.
Lloyd, editors and publishers.
CIRCLEVILLE, C. H., Pickaway
Co., U 6,000 pop., on Scioto r. and Ohio canal,
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.
EVENING HERALD ; every evening
except Sunday, and HERALD, Wednes-
days ; republican ; four pages ; size— daily
22x25, weekly 27x4) ; s\ibscriptlon— daily $5.20,
weekly $2; eslalilishrd— daily 1883, weekly
1870; Murphy it Darst, editors and publishers;
circulation— daily K, weekly J.
DEMOCRAT AND WATCHMAN;
Fridays ; democratic ; four pages ; size 28x44 ;
subscription $2.50 ; established 1837 ; A. R. Van
Cleaf, editor and publisher ; circulation 1 1.
HERALD; (aee Evening Herald.)
I'NION-HERALD ; Thursdays ; republi-
can ; four pages ; size 28x44 ; subscription
$1.50; established 1817; Harry E. Lutz, editor
and publisher ; circulation J 1.
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.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays ; four pages ;
size 34x:i5 ; subscription $1 ; estal^lished 1881 ;
Powell & Seherzinger, editors and publish-
ers ; circulation K K 1.
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.
ANZEIGER ; eveiw evening except
Sunday, W E E R L Y, Wednesdays, and
SUNDAY; German ; dally four pages,
weekly and Sunday eight pages ; size— daily
28.X40, weekly and Sunday 35x48 (a two-page
supplement is issued with the Sunday edi-
tion) ; subscription — daily $6, Sunday $2,
weekly $2 ; established 1871 ; William KaufE-
mann, editor ; Anzeiger Publisliing Co., pub-
lishers ; circulation — daily G, Sunday G 1,
weekly H 1.
ARGUS; every morning except Sunday;
republican ; four pages ; size 22x30 ; subscrip-
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
WEEKLY, Saturdays ; republican ; morn-
ing au.i weekly ten pages, tri-weekly and
evening eight pages; size— morning, weekly
and tri-weekly (size of page) 17x24, evening
17x22 ; subscription— morning $10, with Sun-
day $12, evening $6, tri-weekly $5, weekly $1,
Sunday $2; established— ieader 1847, News
1869; Leader Printing Co., publishers; circu-
lation—morning and evening C 1, tri-weekly
J 1. weekly C 1, Sunday E E 1.
PLAIN DEALER; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays;
democratic ; daily four pages, weekly eight
pages; size— tlailv 26x40, weekly 30x46: sub-
scription—daily $6, weekly $1.15 ; established
—daily 1842, weekly 1843; circulation— daily
G 1, weekly F 1.
PRESS; every evening except Sunday;
four pages : size 21x32 : subscription $3 ; es-
tablished 1878 ; Scripps Publishing Co., editors
and publishers; circulation D 1.
W.^CHTER AM ERIE ; every even-
ing excei>t Sunday, WEEKLY, Thursdays,
and S O N N T A <i S B L A T T D E S
WiECHTER AM ERIE, Sundays; Ger-
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.
VOiiNOST; triweekly, Tuesdays, Thurs-
days and Saturdays ; Bohemian ; four pages ;
size 20x28 ; subscription $3.20 ; established
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.
AMEND.nENT HERALD ; Thursdays ;
temperance; four pages; size 22x:30; subscrip-
tion $1 ; established 1882 ; organ of Ohio
Wonuui's Christian Temperance Union.
BIENE ; Saturdays; German; Independ-
ent : eight pages ; size 34x45 ; subscription
$1.50; established 1872; Biene Printing Co.,
publishers; H. Gentz, manager: circ'n J 1.
CATHOLIC UNIVERSE; Thursdays;
catholic ; eight pages ; size 32x46 ; subscription
$2.50; established 1874; Manly Tello, editor
and manager ; circulation G G 1.
DENNICE NOVOVEKU; Thursdays;
423
GEO. P. ROWELL & CO'S
OHIO.
OHIO.
Bohemian ; eight pages ; size 28x42; subscrip-
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;
four i>a!,'cs: ^iz(■ ISx-'l; ostalilishc.l issi
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.
DER'SENDISOTE ; Wednesdays; Ger-
man ; baptist ; eight pages ; size 28x41 ; sub-
scription $2 ; established 1853 ; Rev. J. C. Hasel-
huhn, editor; German Baptist Publication
Society, publishers ; H. Schulte, manager ; cir-
culation G 1.
DER STIMME 1)ER WAHRHEIT;
Thursdays ; German ; catliolic; eight pa^'es ;
size 30x44 ; subscription $2.50 ; established
1875; J. B. Muller, editor; German Baptist
Publishing Co., publishers ; circulation I 1.
EAULE ; Saturdays; eight pages; size
32x44; subscription $1.50; established 1882;
circulation J 1 .
EVANGELiICAL MESSENGER;
Tuesdays ; evangelical association ; sixteen
pages ; size of page 13x18 ; subscription $2 ;
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.
EYE; Saturdays; eight pages; size 26x40;
subscription $1 ; established 1884 ; Eye Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers.
GAZETTE: Saturdays ; independent ;
four pages ; size 24x35 ; subscription $1.50 ; es-
tablished 1SS3 ; H. C. Smith, editor ; Gazette
Puljlishing Co., publishers.
IRON TRADE REVIEW AND
WESTERN >IA('HINTST. Saturdays,
and WESTERN MACHINIST AND
IRON TRADE REVIEW, monthly;
commercial ; weekly twent.y pages, monthly
sixteen pages; size of page IUxl5; subscrlfitioh
—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;
commercial; twenty-four pages; size of page
11x15; subscription $2; established 1878 ; Wil-
liam Shotwell Sharon, editor; Sharon Pub-
lishing Co., publishers; circulation G.
MARINE RECORD: Thursdays; com-
mercial; eight pages; slze24x:>4; subscription
$2 ; established 1880 ; A. A. Pomeroy, editor
and publisher ; circulatu)n G.
OHIO FARMER; Saturda.ys; agricul-
tural ; sixteen pages ; size of page 11x16 ; sub-
scription $1.25; established 1848; M. J. Law-
rence, editor and publisher; circulation B.
PEOPI.ES' TABERNACLE; Satur-
days; temperance; four pages; sizes 20,x2i) ;
suI)^cription $1; established ISSl ; Rev. Wil-
liam .lohnson, editor and publisher.
REFORMIRTE KIRCHENZEIT-
lJN<i ; Wednesdays; German; reformed
church: eight pages; size 28x42; subscription
$2; established 1854; L. Pralckchatis, editor;
Dr. A. Becker, publisher; circulation H 1.
S E N T I N E li ; Saturdays ; eight pages ;
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;
Thursdays ; protest ant episcopal ; twelve
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;
eight pages ; size of page 18x24 ; subscription
$2 ; established 1880 ; W. Scott Robison. edi-
tor and publisher ; circulation F F.
SUNDAY TRIBUNE; Sundays; inde-
pendent ; eight pages ; size 30x45 ; subscriiJtion
$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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
423
OHIO.
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
OHIO.
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.
424
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
OHIO.
OHIO.
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
AMERICA2J NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
4-25
OHIO.
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,
OHIO.
^'
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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GKO. P. ROWELL & CO'S
OHIO.
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
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
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OHIO.
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.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
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GEO. P. ROWELL & OO'S
OHIO.
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;
republican; eight pages: size 30x44; sub-
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
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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
430
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
OHIO.
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-
OHIO.
^mmm^
M
"rw5
ffi
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
431
OHIO.
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.
432
(iEO. P. HOWELL & GO'S
OHIO.
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 ;
AMERICAN NEWSPxVPER DIRECTORY.
433
OHIO.
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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OHIO.
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-
434
GEO. P. ROWELL & (JO'S
OHIO.
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
OHIO.
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
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OHIO.
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.
MORROW CO. SENTINEL ; Thurs
OHIO.
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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GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
OHIO.
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
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
43T
OHIO.
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
GEO. P. ROWELL & (JO'S
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-
AMERICAX NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
439
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 ;
440
GEO. P. KOWELL & GO'S
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
441
OHIO.
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.
442
GEO. 1'. KOWELL & GO'S
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.
11
Fi
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
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
443
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,
414
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-
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
445
OHIO.
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
446
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
OHIO.
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-
lar, editor and publisher ; circulation J 1. '
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.
E A iJ E E ; Wednesdays ; independent ;
eigiit pages; size 26x40; subscription $1.50;
established 1878; C. F. Grisier, editor and
pulilislier; circulation K K 1.
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.
INDEPENDENT: Fridays; four pages ;
size 24x35; subscription .$1.50; established
1879 ; J. H. Merrill, editor and publisher ; cir-
culation K 1.
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;
Thursdays ; democratic ; four pages ; size
26x40; sub.scription §1.50; established 1880;
J. S. Hummel, editor and publisher ; circu-
lation .1 1.
CLINTON REPUBLICAN ; Thurs-
days ; republican ; four pages ; size 26x40 ;
sub.scription $1.50; established 1838; C. N.
Browning, editor; C. N. Browning & Co.,
publishers ; circulation J.
JOURNAL; Wednesdays; four pages;
size 29x44; subscription $2; established 1868;
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-
san; four pages; size 22x30; subscription
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
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OHIO.
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.
SENTINEL; Wednesdays; four pages;
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-
man ; four pages : size 26x40 ; subscription $2 ;
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-
davs ; democratic ; four pages ; size 31x48 ;
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;
size of page 9x12; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1882 ; Students of Wooster University,
editors and publishers ; circulation K ; a col-
lege paper ; issued during the collegiate year.
ROYAL ARCANUM JOURNAL ;
monthly ; order of the royal arcanum ; eight
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-
days and Fridays ; republican ; daily four
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.
448
GEO. r. KOWELL & GO'S
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
44»
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
OREGON.
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-
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
451
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.
452
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
PENNSYLVANIA.
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 .
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
453
PENNSYLVANIA.
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
PENNSYLVANIA.
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
464
GEO. P. KOWELL & GO'S
PENNSYLVANIA.
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
AMERICAN NEWSPAPEK DIRECTORY.
455
PENXS YL VAN! A.
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
466
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
PENNSYLVANIA.
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 ;
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
457
PENNSYLVANIA.
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-
PENNSYLVANIA.
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 ;
458
GEO. P. ROVVELL & GO'S
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-
PENNS YL VANIA.
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
459
PENNSYLVANIA.
PENNSYLVANIA.
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
46J
GEO. P. KOWELL & GO'S
PENNSYL VANIA.
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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PENNSYLVANIA.
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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PENNSYLVANIA.
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,
PENNSYLVANIA.
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.
STATE JOURNAL; Saturdays ; four
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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.
464
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
PENNSYLVANIA.
PENNSYLVANIA.
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 ;
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
465
PENNSTL VANIA.
PENNSYLVANIA.
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
466
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DlUECTOllY.
467
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
PEXXS TL T \4 NIA .
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
468
GEO. r. KOWELL & CO'S
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
469
PENNS TL VANIA.
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;
470
GEO. P. ROWELL & CO'S
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.
REPUBLICAN ; every evening except
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
471
PENNS YL VANIA .
PENNSYLVANIA.
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
472
GEO. l\ KUVVKLL & CO'S
PENNSYLVANIA.
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-
PENNSYLVANIA.
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.
H E R A L D ; e very evening except Sunday,
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
473
PENNSYL VANIA.
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.
DISPATCH; Wednesdays; independ-
ent ; four pages ; size 26x40 ; subscription
$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
474
GEO. P. ROWEL L & GO'S
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.
EVENINii (!AIili; every eyeningexcep
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.
EVENING TELEtiR A PH ; every even-
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,
47£f-
PENXSYL I'ANIA.
PEXXSYLVANIA.
TIMES: every morning, and VVEEK-
1j Y , Saturdays : in-
dependent ; daily four
Iiaf^es, weekly eight
pages, Sunday twelve
pages; size — daily 15x
SS, weekly tnd Sunday
(Size of page) 19x25;
subscription — daily $fi,
wicklv SI, Sunday $2;
estalilished— daily ISTS,
weekly 1ST7 ; Alex, K. .
MoClui-e, editor; Frank
JIoLanghlin, publisher;
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.
VEREINIGTE STAATEN ZEI-
TUNG; (see Demokrat.)
VESPER BELLS; Saturdays; cath-
olic; eight pages ; size 16x22 ; subscription
$1; established 1883,- Anna L. Glllin, editor;
Dan. F. Glllin, publisher; circulation D 1.
office 717 Sansom street: issues also Guardian
AtuH'l-
MEDICAL TIMES; bi-weekly; medi-
cal ; sixty-four pages ; size of page 7x10 ;
subscription $2 ; established 1870 ; Frank
Woodbury, M. D., editor; J. B. Lipplncott &
Co., publishers; circulation!; office 715 and
717 Market street ; issue also Lippincott's
Magazine.
UNITED STATES REVIEW; bi-
weekly ; Insurance ; twenty-four pages ; size
of page 9x12 ; subscription $3 ; established
18(i8 ; R. R. Dearden, editor and publisher ;
circulation J 1 : office 4U6 Walnut street.
BULLETIN OF THE PHILADEL-
PHIA TEXTILE ASSOCIATION;
semi-monthly ; commercial ; eight pages ;
size of page 8x12 ; subscription 50 cents ; es-
tablished 1884; W. T. Seal, editor; Philadel-
phia Textile Association, publishers.
CENTENNIAL ADVERTISER ;
semi-monthly; four pages ; size 27x40; estab-
lished 1875; John E. Lonabaugh, editor and
publisher; issued for free distribution: of-
fice 1938 Germautown avenue.
DER BAZAR; .semi-monthly; German;
fashions: sixteen pages; size of page 1(1x14;
subscription $1: estalished 1883 : Adolph Stein,
editor and publisher ; office 513 Wood street :
circulation X.
I. C. B. U. JOURNAL; semi-monthly ;
catholic; four pages; size 19x27; sub-
scription 50 cents : established 1873 ; M. I. J.
Griffin, editor and publisher ; circulation F ;
office 711 Sansom street.
KNEASS' MAGAZINE FOR THE
BLIND: semi-monthly; fi>rty six pages:
size of page 9x12: subscripton $3; estab-
lished 1867; N. B. Kneass, Jr., editor and pub-
lisher; circulation J J; office 1126 Market
street ; issues also Kneass Mlusic Journal for
the Blind.
LEGAL AND INSURANCE RE-
PORTER ; semi-monthly ; insurance ;
eight pages ; size 26x36 ; subscription .$2 ; es-
tablished 18.59 ; C. A. Palmer, editor and
publisher ; circ'n J 1 ; office 605 Sansom street.
RAILROAD RECORD AND IN-
478
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
PEXXS YL VA NIA .
VECTOR'S GUIDE; semimonthly ;
flnancial ; eight pages ; size 22x32; subscrip-
tiou $1; establlslied 1883; Joseph Creamer,
editor and iiubllsher ; circulation H H 1 ;
■ ofBce S. E. eor. Third and Dock streets.
UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE ; semi-
monthly; twenty pages; size of page 8x11;
subscription $1.50; established 1875; Phlloma-
thean Society of the University of Pennsyl
vanla, editors and publishers; circulation
K 1; a college paper ; issue during the colle-
giate year; office Woodland avenue and
Thirty-sixth street.
Y O U N (J REAPER ; senil-montlily ;
juvenile ; four pages ; size 14x2<J ; subscrip-
tion 50 cents ; established 185T ; Rev. B.
Griffith, D. D., editor ; American Baptist Pub-
lication Societ.v, publishers ; does not Insert
advertisements ; ofBce 1420 Chestnut street;
Issue also Baptist Teacher and Our Young
■Peoplr.
-MJALiD; monthly; six-
teen pages; size of page
11x16; subscription 50
I cents; established 1877 ; L.
PENNSYLVANIA.
ijf I* Lum Smith, editor and
'"■ ""publisher; circulation B 1,
jif If jiartly gratuitous; office
Mil Chestnut street.
An
c
^p^rJ^f.VfiJ-^fa^ '-'lition entitled Public
iilPiinifeiii»^54ilci 'l>irald, sa.mc- size, matter
'*4^1%3f^^3^ and subscription price, is
E*'7i ...... .^
-__.Ji — ■ -rsaP"^'"ili also Issued nionthly.
AMERICAN COTTAGE GARDEN;
monthly; agricultural; twenty-eight pages
octavo; subscription 50 cents; establlslied
1884 ; George W. Schloendorn, editor and
publisher ; office .3515 Wallace street.
AMERICAN EXCHANGE AND
REVIEW; monthly; Insurance; thirty-six
pages; size of page 9x12; subscription $3;
established 1862; Review Publishing and
Printing Co., publishers ; Ambrose Shapley,
manager ; circulation G ; office N. W. corner
Walnut and Fourth streets.
AMERICAN JOURNAL: monthly;
order of American united mechanics ; eight
pages ; .size of page 11x15 ; siiljscription .50
cents ; established 1883 ; S. H. Ashljridge,
editor; American Journal Co., puliUshers ;
circulation I ; office 60s Arch street.
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHAR-
MACY; monthly; pharmaceutical; uinet.v
pages octavo ; subscription $3 ; established
1829 ; John M. Maisch, editor ; Publishing
Committee College of Pharmacy, publishers ;
Henrv H. WoUe, business manager ; cu'cula-
tion I 1 ; office 143 North Tenth street.
AMERICAN LAW REGISTER ;
monthly ; legal ; eighty pages ; size of page
SxlO ; subscription .$5 ; established 1852 ; Hon.
James T. Mitchell, editol-; D. B. Canfleld &
Co., publishers ; circulation G ; takes legal
advertisements only ; office 229 South Sixth st.
AMERICAN NATURALIST; month-
ly ; science ; one hundred and twenty-six
pages octavo ; subscription $4 ; established
1867;McCaUa & Stavely, publishers: circu-
lation; J J ; office 237 and 2.".i) Dock street.
A M ERIC A N WORLD : monthly ;
commercial; sixteen pages; size of page 14x
20; subscription §2; established 1883; D. E.
Henlng, editor; American Press Co., pub-
lishers ; circ'n G G 1 ; office 407 Librar.v street.
ARCHIVES OF PEIHATRICS;
monthly; medical; seventy pages octavo;
subscription $3 ; estaljlished 1S84 ; W. P. Wat-
son, editor ; John E. Potter & Co., publishers;
office 617 Sanson! St.
ARTHIR'S ILLUSTRATED
HOME MAGAZINE; monthly ; ninety-
six pages; size of page 7x10; subscription
§2 ; established 1852 ; T. S. Arthur, editor ; T.
. Arthur & Son, publlshei's ; circulation D ;
office 920 Walnut street.
AU(;SIIURG SUNDAY - SCHOOL
TEACHER; monthly; lutheran ; forty-four
f)ages octavo ; subscription 55 cents ; estab-
ished 1875; H. L. Baugher, D.D., editor; Lu-
theran Board of Puollcation, publishers ;
circulation G 1 ; office 42 North Ninth street :
issue also the Lutheran Sunday School
Herald.
BAPTIST TEACHER; monthly; bap-
tist ; forty-eight pages octavo ; subscription
75 cents ; established 1870 ; P. S. Henson, D. D.,
editor; American Baptist Publication Society,
publishers ; circulation B ; office 1420 Chest-
nut street ; issue also Young Reaper and
Our Young People.
BREWERS' AND DEALERS'
JOURNAL; monthly ; commercial ;
twenty eight pages ; size of page lO.xlS : sub-
scription $1.50; established 1881; P. Henry
! Doyle, editor ; Brewers' and Dealers' Publish-
ing Co., publishers ; circulation H 1 ; office
\ 705 Sansom street.
BUILDING ASSOCIATION AND
I HOME JOURNAL; monthly; sixteen
i pages ; size of page 7x10 ; subscription $1 ; es-
j tablished 1869 ; Michael J. Brown, editor and
! publisher ; circulation J 1 ; office 529 Com-
1 merce street.
BUSY BEE; monthly; juvenile; four
pages ; size 14x20 ; subsciiption 40 cents ; es-
tablished 1867 ; Lutheran Periodical Associa-
tion, publishers ; Covington F. Selss, business
manager ; does not insert advertisements ;
office 117 North Sixth street.
CAMP NEWS; monthly; patriotic or-
der sons of America ; twenty-four pages ; size
of page 8x12 ; subscription $1 ; established
1867 ; H. J. Stager, editor and publisher ; cir-
culation III; office .524 North Sixth street.
CARPET TRADE; monthly; com-
mercial; eighty-four pages; size of page 10x13;
subscriiJtion $2 ; established 1875 ; C. R. Clif-
ford and J. R. Kendrick, editors ; Trades'
Publishing Co., publishers ; circulation H 1 ;
office 702 Chestnut street ; New York office 83
White street.
CARRIAGE MONTHLY ; commer-
cial ; one hundred and ten pages ; size oT page
10.X13 ; subscription $2 ; estaljlished 1865 ; Ware
Bros., editors and publishers ; circulation 61;
inserts advertisements pertaining to the car-
riage trade onl.v ; office corner Ninth and
Walnut streets.
CATERER AND HOUSEHOLD
MAGAZINE; monthly ; gastronomy :
flity-six pages ; size of page 7x10 : subscrip-
tion $2; established 1882; E. C. Whitton,
editor and publisher ; circulation H 1 ; office
1013 Chestnut street.
CHILDREN'S FRIEND; monthly;
juvenile ; thirtj' - eight pages octavo ; sub-
scription $1.50 ; established 1866 ; M. Y. Hough,
editor and publisher ; circulation J ; office
1020 Arch street.
CHRISTIAN LIFE ; monthly; metho-
dist episcopal ; eight pages ; size 24x:38 ; sub-
scription 50 cents ; established 1884 ; Rev. W.
S. Pugh, editor ; Geo. W. Sourbeer, publisher.
CHRISTIAN WOMAN; monthly;
temperance ; sixteen pages ; size of page
11x15 ; subscription .$1 ; established 1871 ; Mrs.
Annie Wittenmeyer, editor ; William Syckel-
moore, publisher ; circulation G G 1 ; office
1420 Chestnut .street.
CHRISTIAN WORKER; monthly;
methodist episcopal; four pages; size20.v26;
subscription 50 cents; established 1876; Rev.
J. E. Kessler. editor and publisher; circula-
tion I ; office 66S Brooklyn street ; a local
church paper.
COLLEGE AND CLINICAL REC-
ORD ; monthly ; medical ; thirty-two
pages; size of page 7x10; subscription $2;
established 18S0 ; Richard J. Dunglison, A.M.,
M. D., editor ; W. F. Fell & Co., publishers ;
circulation H ; office 1220 Sansom street.
CONFECTIONERS' JOURNAL;
monthly ; commercial ; eighty-four pages ;
size of page ll.xl5; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1874 ; Edward A. Helntz, editor ; Con-
fectioners' Journal Publishing Co., publish-
ers ; circulation 1 1 ; office 223 South Fifth St.
DENTAL COSMOS; monthly; dental;
one liuiulred and tif ty pages octavo ; sub-
scription $2.50 ; established 1859 ; James
W. White, M. D D. D. S., editor ; The S. S.
White Dental M'f'g Co., publishers ; circula-
tion G ; office Chestnut street, corner Twelfth
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
479
PENNSYLVANIA.
PENNSYLVANIA.
<lated at Philadelphia, Chicago, Boston,
Brooklyn and New York.
DENTAL PKAtTITIONEK; month
ly ; dental ; forty-four pases octavo ; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; establishecT 188:3 ; Chas. E. Pike,
D.D. S., and L. Ashley Tawght, D.D. S., editors;
•Gideon Sibley, publisher ; circulation H 1 ;
office loth and Filbert streets.
UER MISSilONSBOTE ; monthly ;
<iermau ; lutheran ; eight pages ; size 18x24 ; [
subscription 25 cents ; established ISTS : Rev.
F. Wisclian, Dr. A. Spaeth and H. Grahu, edi-
tors and publishers ; does not insert adver-
tisements ; office 726 North Seventh street.
DRUtlGISTS' JOUUNAL ? monthly,
•commercial; forty -four pages; size of page
8x11 ; subscription .§1.50; e.stablished 1882 ; L. E.
Savre, Ph. G., editor ; Geo. A. Frey & Co.,
publishers ; circulation G 1 ; office 212 to 224
Carter street.
I> YE'!^ GOV ERNMENT COUNTEK-
FEIT DETECTOR; monthly; sixty-four
pages octavo; subscription $3; established
185U ; F. A. Lester, editor and publisher ; cir-
culation G 1 ; office 1338 Chestnut street.
ETUDE; monthly; mu.sical; twenty-four
pages; size of page 11x14 ; subscription $1.25;
established 1883: Theodore Presser, editor
and publisher ; circulatii m J .T 1 .
FAITH AND VVORKS; monthly;
evangelical ; sixteen pages ; size of page
9x12 ; subsi'ription $1 ; established 1874 ; Wo-
men's Christian Association, editors and pub-
lishers; clrc'n J 1 ; office 1119 Arch street.
FARM AND GARDEN; monthly;
agricultural ; twenty pages ; size of page
9x12 ; subscription 50 cents ; established 1881 ;
Child Bros. & Co., editors and publishers;
circulation C 1 ; office 725 Filbert street.
FARM JOURNAL ; monthly; agricul-
tural ; twenty pages ; size of page 9x12 ; sub-
scription 50 cents ; established 1877 ; Wilmer
Atkinson, editor and publisher ; circulation
A 1 : office 123 North Ninth street; dated at
Philadelphia and Chicago, 111.; branch office
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.
GARDENERS' MONTHLY AND
HOKTICI'LTURISST ; horticultural;
sixty-six pages ; size of page 7x10; subscrip-
tion ,$2 ; established 1859 ; Thomas Meehan,
editor ; Charles H. Marot, publisher; cli'cu-
lation H 1 : office 814 Chestnut street.
GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK; monthly ;
one hundred and thirty pages ; size of page
7x10; subscription $2; established 1830; J.
H. Hauleubeek, editor ; J. H. Haulenbeck &
Co., publishers ; circulaiiou B ; office 1006
Chestnut st.
GUARDIAN; monthly ; reformed
church; forty six pages; size of page 7x10 ; sub-
scription $1.25 ; established 18.50 ; J. H. Dubbs,
D. D., editor ; Reformed Church Publication
Board, publishers ; circulation 1 1 ; a Sunday-
school magazine for young men and young
ladies ; office 907 Arch street ; Issue also the
GUARDIAN ANGEL; monthly;
juvenile; eight pages; size of page 11x14;
subscription 50 cents ; established 1868 ; Rev.
James O'Rlelly and Rev. Wm. F. Cook,
editors ; Dan. F. Gillin, publisher ; circula-
tion C 1 ; office Sanson! street ; issues also
the Vesper Bells.
HAHNEMANNIAN MONTHLY;
medical ; one hundred ijages octavo ; sub-
scription $3 : established 1865 ; E. A. Far-
rington, M. D., and Pemberton Dudley, M. D.,
eilitors : Hahnemann Medical Club of Phila-
delphia, publishers ; Bushrotl W. James, M.D.,
manager ; circulation J 1 ; office N. E. corner
Eighteenth and Green streets.
HAPPY HOURS AT HOME;
monthly ; eight pages ; size 30x44 ; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1884; Rufus C.
Hartrauft, editor; Happy Hours Publishing
Co., publishers ; office 1429 Market street.
HEARTHSTONE, FARM AND
NATION; monthly; sixteen pages; size of
page 11x15; subscription $1 ; established 1882;
W. H. Thompson & Co., editors and pub-
lishers ; office 404 Arch street.
HOME CO.Ml'ANION; monthly; six
teen pages ; size of page 11x15 ; subscription 35
cents ; established ls83 ; Home Companion
Publishing Co, editors and publishers ; circu-
lation H H; office 17 North Tenth street.
HOTEL MAN'S GUIDE; monthly;
eight pages ; size of page 12x19 ; subscription
$1 ; established 1882; Sumner S. Burrows,
editor and publisher ; circulation G G ; office
261 North Fifth street.
HOUSEHOLD VISITOR; monthly;
twelve pages ; size of page 11x15 ; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1882 : A. E. Theo-
dore, editor and publisher ; circulation H H 1 ;
office 14 North Seventh street.
ICE TRADE JOURNAL; monthly;
commercial : eight pages ; size 22x32 ; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1877 ; W. F. Palmer,
editor ; Knickerbocker Ice Co., publishers ;
circulation J 1 ; office N. W. corner Fifth and
Market streets.
ILLI'STKATED TREASURY" OF
KNOWIjEDGE; monthly; evangelical:
four pages ; size 15x20 ; subscription 9 cents :
established 1882 ; American Sunday School
Union, editors and publishers ; does not in-
sert advertisements ; office 1122 Chestnut St.:
issue also the Sunday Hour, Sunday-School
World and Ainerican Sunday School Union
Quarterly.
INDUSTRIAL REVIEVV; monthly;
scientific ; sixty pages; .size of page 11x14;
subscription $2 ; established 1882 : Industrial
Review Co. (limited), editors and publishers ;
circulation J 1 ; office 125 and 127 North Sev-
enth street.
IRON; monthly ; commercial ; twenty-
eight pages; size of page 11x16; subscription
$1 ; established 1883 ; A. C. Farley & Co., edi-
tors and publishers ; circulation H 1 ; office
413 Walnut street.
ITEMS OF INTEREST; monthly;
dental ; eighty-four pages octavo ; subscrip-
tion $1 : establLshed 18T8 ; T. B. Welch, editor ;
T. B. Welch & Son, publishers; circulation
J .1 1 ; office 1413 Filbert street.
JOURNAL OF PROGRESS; month-
ly ; commercial ; mechanical ; thirty-two
pages ; size of page 9x12 ; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1883: Journal of Progress Co., edi-
tors and publishers; circulation G 1; office
907 Arch street. |^^ Actual average circula-
tion for one year preceding February 1, 1885,
as per statement on file at the office of the
American Neu'spaper Directory, 7,083 copies.
JOURNAL OF THE FrAnKLIN
INSTITUTE: monthly: scleutitic ; one
hundred and sixteen pages octavo; subscrip-
tion $5; establislied I'-Jl; Franklin Institute,
publi.shers ; circulation J ; office 15 South
Seventh street.
JUNIOR A3IERICAN MECHANIC;
monthly ; junii)r order of American mechan-
ics ; thirty-six pages octavo: subscription 75
cents ; established 1871 ; Edward S. Deemer,
editor ; Junior American Mechanic Publish-
ing Association of Philadelphia, publishers ;
circulation J 1 ; office 1406 North Seventh
street ; post-office address box 1915.
KNIGHTS OF THE GOLDEN
EAGLE; monthly; four pages; size 21x28 ;
subscription .50 cents ; established 1882 ; A. W.
Selden, editor and publisher; circulation
J J 1 ; office 15 North Ninth street.
LADIES' HOME JOURNAL AND
PRACTICAL HOUSEKEEPER;
] monthly ; ten pages ; size of page 12x17 ; sub-
! scription 75 cents ; established 1883 ; Mrs.
Louisa Knapp, eiitor ; Curtis Publishing Co.,
publishers ; circulation B 1 ; office 441 Chest-
nut street.
L'AVENIR; monthly; French; protest-
ant episcopal; twelve pages; size of page 8x10;
subscription $1.50; established 1881 ; Rev. C.
Mlel, editor and publisher ; circulation K 1 ;
office 545 South Fortv-flrst street.
LIPPINCOTT'S MAGAZINE;
monthly ; literary ; one hundred and forty
pages ; size of page 7x10 ; subscription $3 ; es-
tablished 1868 ; J. B. Llppincott & Co., editors
480
GKO. P. ROVVELL & GO'S
PENNS YL VA NIA.
and publishers ; i-iix'ulation F; ottii'e 715 ami
TIT Market st. ; issue also the Medical Times.
LITERARY ERA ; monthly ; current
literature ; thirty -two pages ; size of page
SxlO; established 1SH2; Porter & Coates,
editors and publishers ; oHlee 90U Chestnut
* LirTHERAN fSIXDAY ^^CIIOOL
H E R A li D ; monthly ; juvenile ; four
pages; size ISxSl ; subseriptiou 20 cents ; es-
tablished ISW) ; M. Sheeleigh, editor; Lutheran
Board of Publication, publishers; H. .S. Boner,
business manager ; does not insert advertise-
ments ; oltice 42 North Ninth street; issue
also the .4 ugsburg Sunday School Teacher.
MEDICAIi Bi:iiLETIN; months-
medical ; eighty pages ; size of page TxlO ;
subscription $1 : establishe<l 18T9 ; John V.
Shoemaker, A. M., M. D., editor; F A. Davis,
publisher ; circulation G 1 ; office 1217 Filbert
street.
MEDICAL, SUMMARY ; (see Lans
dale.)
MEDICAL WORLD; monthly; medi-
cal; twentv-four pages; size of page TxlO;
subscription $1; established 1883; C. F.Tay-
lor, M. D., editor and publisher; circulation
G (i 1 ; ottice 401 South Eighth street.
MILLER'!^ REVIEW; monthly; com-
mercial ; thirty six pages ; .size of page 11x14 ;
.subscription $1 ; established 1882 ; Henry L.
Everett, editor and publisher ; circulation I ;
office 21T South Sixth street.
MODERN REPORTER; monthly;
phonography and type writing ; eight pages ;
size of page !t.xl2; sulxscrlption $2; estab-
lished 1882 ; Curtis Haven, editor and pub-
lisher ; circulation G ; office 1322 Chestnut st.
MRS. BENEDICT'S FASHION
JOURNAL; monthl.y ; fashions; sixteen
pages; size of page 11x15; subscri|ition ,$1;
established 18T8; Mrs. F. E. Benedict, editor;
Fashion Journal Publishing Co., publishers •
circulation G 1 : office 636 Arch street.
MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC
STANDARD; monthly; music and
drama; four pages ; size 20x30: subscription
T5 cents; established 1884; Henry S. Morals,
editor and publisher ; office TOT North Eighth
MUSICAL TIMES AND BAND
JOURNAL; monthly; sixteen pages;
.size of page 12x17 ; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 18TT; E. C. Walston, editor; J. W.
Pepper, publisher ; office S. W. corner Eighth
and Locust streets ; an advertising sheet.
NATIONAL AGENT; monthly; sixteen
pages; size of page 11x15; subscription 50
cents ; established 1881 ; H. W. Kelley, editor
and publisher ; circulation X ; office 711 San-
son! street.
NEW CHURCH LIFE; monthly ;
Swedenborgian ; sixteen pages ; size of ])age
9x12; subscription $1; established 1880;
Charles P. Stuart, editor ; E. P. Anshutz, pub-
lisher ; does not insert advertisements ; office
1802 Mt. Vernon street.
OFFICIAL GUIDE FOR PHILA-
DELPHIA ; monthl.y ; sixty -eight pages;
size of page 5x6 ; subscription §1 ; establislied
1S84 ; E. C. Stokes & Co., publishers ; office
237 and 2:59 Dock street.
OUK BANNER; monthly ; evan.gelical ;
thirty-six pages octavo; subscription $1;
established 1873 ; J. C. K. Milligan and David
Gregg, editors ; Christian Statesman Pub-
lishing Co., publishers ; office 1520 Chestnut
street; issue al.so the Cliristian Statesman.
OUR CHURCH NEWS; monthly;
methodist episcopal ; four pages ; size 19x22 ;
subscription 25 cents; established 1880; Rev.
S. W. Gehrett, editor and publisher; circula-
tion K 1 ; post-office address, Olney, Phila-
delphia; a local church paper.
OUR OVA'N HO.ME; montlily ; twenty
pages; size of page 8x11; subscription 50
cents; established 18S3 ; J. C. McCurdy & Co.,
editors and publishers ; circulation G G 1 ;
office 632 Chestnut street.
OUR YOUNG PEOPLE; monthly;
iuvenlle; twelve pages ; size of page 8x12; sub
scription 50 cents; established 1880; A.J.
Rowland, editor ; American Baptist Publica |
PEXNSYLX^ANIA.
tion Society, publishers ; circulation B ; of
lice 1420 Chestnut street ; issue al.so Younff
Rea))er and the Baptist Teacher.
P E A C E i>I A K E R ; monthly ; twenty-
four pages; size of page 7x10; subscription
.$1 ; established 1882 ; Henry S. Clubb, editor ;
Universal Peace Union, publishers: circula-
tion I ; office 402 to 406 Race street ; organ of
National Peace Union.
PEOPLE'S MAGAZINE; monthly;
thirty-six pages ; size of page TxlO ; subscrip-
tion 60 cents ; established ls6S ; P. W. Ziegler
& Co., publishers ; circulation G 1 ; office 915
Arch street.
PETERSON'S LADIES' NATION-
AL ^lACiAZINE; monthly; one hundred
pages; size of page TxlO; subscription $2;
established 1846; Chas. J. Peterson, publisher;
circulation A ; office 306 Chestnut street.
PHOTO(iRAPHER; monthly; com-
mercial ; eighty pages ; size of page 7x10 ;
subscription $5; established 1864; Edward
L. Wilson, editor and publisher ; circulatiou
J 1 ; office 1125 Chestnut street.
POLYCLINIC; monthly; medical;
thirty-two pages; size of page 7x10; sub-
siTiptioii •<>1 ; t'stalilished 1883; Faculty of the
riiiladcliiliia Polyclinic and College for
Gi'ailuali's in Jli'diciue, editors ; P. Blaki.ston,
Son & Co., publishers; circulation H; office
1012 Walnut street ; issue also the American
Psi/chological Journal.
PRESBYTERIAN RECORD;
monthly ; presbyterian ; fort.y-four jjages oc-
tavo ; suljscription 50 cents ; established IsfiO;
Secretaries of Boards <)f the Prcsliytcrian
Church, editors; John A. Black, publisher;
does not insert advertisements ; office 1334
Chestnut street ; issues also the Westminster
Teacher.
PRINTERS' CIRCULAR; monthly;
commercial; twenty-six pages: size of page
8xlO;sub.serlption$I : established 1866 ; R. S.
Menamin, editor and publisher; circulritlou
X ; office 515 to ,521 Minor street.
PROGRESSIVE AGE AND
WATER GAS JOURNAL; monthly;
commercial; twenty -eight pa.ges ; size of page
10x13; subscription .§2.50; established 18S3 ;
Progressive Age Publishing Co., publishers ;
circulation J 1 ; office, 333 Walnut street.
PUBLIC HERALD ; (See Agent.'<'
Herald.)
REF0R:>IED PRESBYTERIAN
ADVOCATE ; monthly; reformed presby-
terian; hftv six pages octavo; suliscriiilion
.§1.50; established isiii; ; Rev. J. F. iMoit.m and
Rev. James Y. Boice, editors and publishers ;
office 2213 Spring Gartleu street.
REGISTER; monthly; eight pages;
size of page 10x13; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1ST9; Philadelphia Society for Or-
ganizing Cliarity, editors and publishers ; of-
fice 1602 Chestnut street.
RIIRAL HOME: monthly; agricul-
tural ; sixteen pages ; size of page 9x12 ; sub-
.scription 50 cents; established 1884; Rural
Home Publishing Co., editors and publishers;
circvilation F F 1 ; office 5.30 Walnut street.
S.\NITARY GliEANINGS; monthly;
hvgieuic ; sixteen pages t)Ctavo ; subscription
$[; established 18S4 ; Bushrod W. James.
A. M., editor and publisher; office Northeast
corner Eighteenth anil Green streets.
SHAKESPERIANA ; monthly; lit- -
erary ; tifty-four pages ; size of page 5xS ;
subscription .''il. 50: established 1883; Leonard
Scott Publishini; Co., editors and publishers ;
office, 1104 Walnut street.
SILVER CHIMES; monthly ; tem-
perance; twenty pages; size of page 8x11 ;
subscriiJtion 35 cents ; established 1883 ; Lewi.s
Summers, M. D., editor and i)Ulilisher ; circu-
lation 1 1 ; office 216 West Diiuphin street.
S T II D E X T : monthly : educational ;
forty - four pages octavo; subscription
SI; established ISSO; Martha H. Garrett
& Co., editors and publishers; circulation
K IC 1; office corner Green and Coulter .streets,
Germantown.
SUNDAY HOUR; monthly; evangel-
ical; four i)ages ; size 15x20 ; subscription 25
cents; established 1882; Rev. Edwin W. Rice
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DlllECTORY.
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PENNSYLVANIA.
and Rev. MoseleyH. Williams, editors; Amer-
ican Sunday School Union, publishers ; does
not insert advertisements ; office 1123 Chest-
nut street ; issue also Illustrated Treasury
of Knowledge, Sunday School World and
American Sujulay School Union Quarterly.
» U N DAY S C H O O I. W O R L D ;
monthly ; evangelical ; forty pages octavo ;
subscription (iO cents ; established 1S71 ; Rev.
Edwin W. Rice, editor ; American Sunday
School Union, publishers ; circulation X ;
office 1132 Chestnut street- issue also 7Wms-
t rated Treas^uy of Knonledge, Sunday Hour
and American Sunday School Union Quar-
*^t'aBEKNACI>E MAGAZINE;
monthly ; methodist episcopal ; six pages ;
size of page 10x14 ; subscription 40 cents ;
established 1881; Rev. G. K. Morris, editor ;
Tabernacle M. E. Church, publishers ; circu-
lation J 1 ; office 500 North Twelfth street ;
a local ohurch paper.
TEACHER; monthly ; educational ;
eight pages ; size 34xS4 ; subscription 50 cents ;
established 18T9 ; Eldridge & Brother, editors
and publishers ; circulation F ; office 17 North
Seventli street.
TEXTILE COLOR 1ST ; monthly;
commercial ; forty-two pages ; size of page
10x13 ; subscription $5 ; established 1879 ; Dr.
M. Frank, manager ; circulation H 1 ; office
50ti Arch street.
TEXTILE MONITOR ; monthly ;
commercial ; thirty -.six pages ; size of
page 10x13 ; subscription $3 (with Supplement
$4); established 1883; Dr. M. Hasenclever,
editor ; circulation I I ; office 230 Church
street ; the Supplement is sent separately at
$1 50
TEXTILE RECORD OF AMER-
ICA ; monthl.v ; commercial ; eighty pages ;
size of page 11x14; subscription $3; estab-
lished 1880 ; Charles Heber Clark, publisher ;
circulation I ; office 425 Walnut street.
THOROUGHBRED STOCK
JOURNAL ; monthly; live stock; sixteen
pages ; size of page 11x16; subscription 75
cents ; established 1882 ; W. S. Webster and
Jos. Barbiere, editors ; Thoroughbred Stock
Publishing Co., publishers; circulation E E ;
office 27 and 29 South Seventh street.
TRUTH IN LIFE; monthly; evangeli-
cal ; four pages ; .size 15x20 ; subscription 25
cents ; established 1883 ; Rev. Edwin W. Rice
and Rev. Moseley H. Williams, editors and
publishers; does not insert advertisements;
office 1122 Chestnut street; Issue also the
Youths' World.
UNDERWRITER ; monthly ; insur-
ance; thirtv-six pages; size of page 9.xl2;
subscription .S3; established 1868; Edward
Kellogg, editor and manager; circulation
H 1 ; office 3J!i Walnut street.
WALL PAPER TRADE JOUR-
NAL; monthl.v; commercial; twelve pages;
size of page 11x16; subscription.Sl; established
1884; Eugene S. Vacher, editor and publisher ;
office 107 North Fourth street.
WESTMINSTER TEACHER;
monthly ; presbyterian ; forty pages octavo ;
subscription 60 cents ; established 1873 ; John
W. Dulles and J. R. Miller, edltoi-s ; Presby-
terian Board of Publication, publishers ;
John A. Black, agent ; does not insert adver-
tisements ; office 1334 Chestnut street ; print-
ed at the office of the Presbyterian Record.
WORDS OF FAITH; monthly; holi-
ness; sixteen pages ; size of page 7x10; sub-
scription 50 cents ; established 1874 ; G. W.
McCalla, editor and publisher ; circulation
H 1 ; office 813 Arch street.
YOUTH'S WORLD ; monthly; juve-
nile ; four pages ; size 14x21 ; subscription
25 cents ; Rev. Edwin W. Rice and Rev. Mose-
ley H. Williams, editors and publishers ; does
not Insert advertisements ; office 1122 Chest-
nut street ; issue also Tinith in Life.
^ J O U R N A L O F T H E UNITED
STATES ASSOCIATION OF CHAR-
COAL IRON WORKERS; (see Harris-
burg.)
ALUMNI MAGAZINE; quarterly;
31
PENNSYL VANIA.
twenty-eight pages; size of page 7x10; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1884 ; N. F. Mossell,
M. D., Wm. W. Still, A. M. and Rev. J. P. Wil-
liams, editors ; Alumni Association of Lin-
coln University, publishers ; office 924 Lom-
bard street.
AMERICAN CATHOLIC RE-
VIEW; quarterly; catholic; two hundred
pages octavo; subscription $5; established
1876 ; Very Rev. James A. Corcoran, D. D.,
editor ; Hard.v & Mahony, publishers ; circu-
lation G ; office .505 Chestnut street ; Issue
also the Catholic Standard.
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF THE
MEDICAL SCIENCES: quarterly; medi-
cal; three hundred and lit ty pages octavo; sub-
scription $5 ; established 1820 ; I. Minis Hays,
A. M., M. D., editor ; Henry C. Lea's Sons &
Co., publishers; does not insert advertise-
ments ; office 706 and 708 Sansom street ; issue
also the Medical Neirs.
AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL
JO[IRNAL; quarterly; medical; one hun-
dred and si.xteeu pages octavo : subscription
$2; established 1883; Jo.seph Parrish, M.D.,
editor ; P. Blaklston, Son & Co., publishers ;
circulation J 1 ; office 1012 Walnut street ;
issue also the Po?i/c/i(uV-.
AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL
UNION QUARTERLY; evangelical;
fifty pages octavo; established 1882 ; American
Sunday School Union, publishers ; a Sunday
school lesson pamphlet ; circulation B; office
1122 Chestnut street; issue also Illustrated.
Treasury of Knowledge, Sunday Hour and
Sunday School World.
ARMY AND NAVY QUARTERLY";
one hundred and fifty-two paKcs: >>ize of page
7x10; subscription $2; established issr); L. R.
Hamersley & Co., publishers ; office 1510
Chestnut street.
C O M P E N D T i: i>I OF MEDIC A L
SCIENCE; quarterly; medical; one hun-
dred and si.xty pages ; size of page 6x10 ; sub-
scription $2..50; established 186S ; D. G. Brin-
ton, M. D., editor; Joseph F. Edwards, M. D.,
publisher ; office 115 South Seventh street.
DENTAL OFFICE AND LABORA-
TORY; quarterly ; dental ; twenty pages;
size of page 10x13 ; subscription 50 cents ; es-
tablished 1877; Johnson & Lund, editors and
publishers ; oflSce 620 Race street.
KNEASS' 3IUS1C JOURNAL FOR
THE BLIND; quarterly; thirty pages;
size of page 12x14 ; subscription $3 ; estab-
lished 1876 ; N. B. Kneass, Jr., editor and jjub-
llsher ; office 1126 Market street ; issues also
Kneass' Mac/azine for the Blind.
PENNSYLVANIA MAGAZINE OF
HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY;
quarterly ; historical ; one hundred and
thirty-eight pages; size of page 7x10; sub-
scription $3 ; established 1877 ; issued under
the auspices of the Trustees of the Publica-
tion Fund of the Historical Soclet.y of Penn-
sylvania ; does not in.sert advertisements ;
ofBce ]3(K) Locust street.
REFORMED REVIEW ; quarterly :
reformed church ; one hundred and fift.v-two
pases; size of page6.xlO: subscription $3; es-
tablished 1880; Thomas G.Apple, D. D, edi-
tor ; Reformed Church Publication Board,
publishers ; office 907 Arch street.
STRAWBUID<iE AND CLOTH-
IER'S QUARTERLY; quarterly; one
hundred and twent.v-two pages ; size of page
9x12 ; subscription 50 cents ; established 1882 ;
Strawbridge & Clothier, editors and publish-
ers ; an advertising sheet ; office corner
Eighth and Market streets.
SUGAR BEET; quarterly : sixteen
pages ; size f>f page 10x13 ; subscription 50
cents ; established ISSO; Lewis S. Ware, M. E.,
editor ; Henry Carev Baird & Co., publishers ;
office 810 Walnut street
TYPOGRAPHIC ADVERTISER;
quarterly; commercial; sixteen pages; size
of page 11.X14; subscription 25 cents; estab-
lished 1856 ; Wm. B. MacKellar, editor ; Mac-
Kellar, Smiths & Jordan, publishers ; an ad-
vertising sheet ; office 606 to 614 Sansom st.
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GEO. P. KOWELL & GO'S
PENNSYLVANIA.
PHILIPSBURG, Ce7itre Co., a 4,000
pop., on Clearfield br. of Tyrone Div. of
Pennsylvania and on branch of the Phila-
delphia & Reading Rds., a-t ni. from Tyrone
and 28 W. of Bellefonte. Engaged In lum-
bering, coal mining and in flouring, and
sash, door and leather manufacturing.
JOURNAL; Fridays; independent; eight
pages ; size 30x44; subscription $1; established
186S ; W. T. Balr, editor and publisher; circu-
lation J 1.
IjEDGER; Wednesdays ; four pages ; size
22x3(1 ; subscription $1 ; established 1884 ; Wil-
liams & Douglas, editors and publishers.
PHCENIXVILLE, Chester Co., R
(i,(isl pop., on Schuylkill r., at mouth of
French creek, on Philadelphia & Reading
and Pennsylvania Schuylkill Valley Rds., at
junction of Pickering Valley Rd. and termi-
nus of PhcBulxville & West Chester branch
of Pennsylvania Rd., 27 m. from Philadel-
phia. Engaged in manufacturing Iron,
iron material for bridges, machinery,
bricks and pottery ware. Also has needle
works, shirt factories and planing mill
works.
ST A R ; every evening except Sunday ;
independent ; four pages ; size 22x30 ; sub-
scription $3 ; established 1881 ; R. P. Sharpies,
editor and publisher; circulation K K 1.
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays; four pages;
size 28x44 ; subscription $2 ; established 1S56 ;
V. N. SchafCer, editor and publisher; circula-
tion J 1.
MESSENGER; Saturdays ; independ-
ent ; fom- pages ; size 27x40 ; subscription $2 ;
established 1871 ; John O. K. Robarts, editor
and publisher ; cu'culation J 1.
PINE GROVE, Schuylkill Co., D- 1,200
pop., on Philadelphia & Reading Rd., near
Pottsville coal district.
HERALD; Fridays ; four pages ; size
24x34 ; subscription .$1.50 ; established 1878 ;
Alfred Gilbert, editor and publisher ; cii'cu-
lation K 1.
TRIBUNE; Saturdays; four pages; size
24x34 ; subscription .$1.50 ; established 18S4 ;
Geo. E. Mott, editor and publisher.
PITTSBURGH, C. H., Allegheny Co.,
p 156,3S9 pop., at junction of Allegheny and
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,
Pittsburgh, McK. & Younghlogheny and
Allegheny Valley Rds. centre here.
CHRONICLE-TELEtiRAPII ; every
evening except Sunday, and WEEKLY,
Saturdays ; Independent ; eight pages ; size of
page 17x2:^ ; subscrij)tion— dailv $(1.50, weekly
$1.25; established 1841; Chronicle Telegraph
PENNSYLVANIA.
PublLshing Co., editors and publishers ; cir-
culation—daily E V^ 1, weeklv O 1.
COMMERCIAL OAiSETTE: every
morning except Sunday, and WEEKLY,
Saturdays ; republican ; eight pages ; size of
page 17x2:?; subscription— dally $8, weeklv
$1.50; established 1786; N. P. Reed & Co".,
editors and publishers ; circulation— dailv
D D, weekly C 1.
DISPATCH ; every morning, and
W E E li L Y , Saturdays ; independent-
republican; eight pages, Sunday twelve pages;
size of page 17x2:3; sub.scription — daily with
Sunday $10, without Sunday $8, weekly §1..50,
Sunday $2.50 ; established— daily 1846, weekly
1853; Dispatch Publishing Co., editors and
publishers ; circulation— dailj' C C, Sunday
D D, weeklv G G 1.
EVENING PENNY PRESS; every
evening except Sunday; four pages; size
22.^:^0 ; subscription $3 ; established 1884 ;
Evening Penny Press Co. (limited), editors
and publishers.
FREIHEITS FREUND; every day
except Sunday, and FREIHEITS
FREUND UND PITTSBURGER
COURIER, Fridays ; German ; republican;
four pages ; size 26x38 ; subscripton— daily
$6, weekly $1..50; established— daily 1848, week-
ly 1834 ; L. & W. Neeb, editors and publishers ;
circulation— daily F 1, weekly G.
LEADER; every evening except Sun-
day, and !?UN DAY, Sundays ; Independent ;
daily four pages, Sunday eight pages ; size-
daily 22x34, Sunday (size oC page) 18x22 ; sub-
scription—dailv $6, Sunday $2.50 ; established
-daily 1870, Sunday 1865 ; Leader Publishing
Co., editors and publishers: circulation — daily
E 1, Sunday C 1.
PITTSBURGER BEOBACHTER;
every morning except Sunday, and WEEK-
LY; Thursdays; German; democratic ; four
pages; size— daily 24x38, weekly 28x4u- sub-
scription—daily $5, weekly $2 ; established
1880 ; Bruno Ritter, editor ; German Press Co.,
publishers ; Charles J. Jaegle, manager ; cir-
culation—daily H 1, weekly H 1.
PITTSBURGER VOLKSBLATT :
every morning except Sunday, and WEEK-
LY, Fridays; German ; four pages ; size 24x
36 ; subscription— daily $5, weekly $2 ; estab-
lished 1859 ; C. F. Bauer, editor and publisher ;
clrc'n— daily I, weekly J 1.
POST; every morning except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Saturdays; democratic;
daily four pages, weekly eight pages ; size-
dally 28x48, weekly (size of page) 17x24 ; sub-
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;
republican ; four pages ; size 25x39 ; subscrip-
tion $5 ; established 1880 ; Times Publishing
Co., editors and publishers ; clrc'n G G 1.
AMERICAN MANUFACTURER
AND IRON WORI>D; Fridays; commer-
cial; twenty-four jiages ; size of page 12x18;
subscription $4.25 ; estalilisliecl 1S62 ; National
Iron and Steel Publisliing Co., puljlishers ;
circulation I I 1 ; a monthly export edition
Is also issued, $1. ,50.
CATHOLIC; Saturdays; catholic; eight
pages; size 30x43; subscription $2.20; estab-~
lished 1844; Jacob Porter, editor and pub-
lisher; circulation III.
CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE; Thurs
days; methodist episci>pal ; sixteen pages;
size of page 11x16; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1833; Rev. C. W. Smith, D. D., editor;
James A. Moore, business agent; circula
tion F F.
D E R A L L E G H A N I E R AND
pittsbur<;er SONNTAGSBOTE;
(see AUeglienv.)
EAST END BULLETIN; Saturdays:
eight pages ; size of page 14.\21 ; subscrip
tion $1.50; established 1876; John W. Black,
editor and publisher.
EAST ENDER; Saturdays; four pages;
size 24x35 ; subscription $1 ; established 1877 ;
Richards & Grlbbin, editors and publishers ;
circulation 1 1.
AMEKICAN NEWSPAPER DIKECTOKY.
463
PENNSYLVANIA.
FKEIHEITS FREIIND UND
PITTSIJUKGER COUKIER: {see F>-ei-
heits Freund.)
LABOR HERALD; Saturdays ; inde-
penileut ; eight pages; size of page 16x22;
subsci'iptiou S1.5U ; established 18X1 ; Ghffer
& Co., editors and piililisliers; elrouhitiou u l.
LEGAL JOl'RNAL; Wednesdays;
legal; sixteen pages; size of page 7x10; sub-
scription $S.20 ; established 1853 ; E. Y. Breck,
editor; John S. Murray, publisher; circula-
tion J 1.
METHODIST RECORDER: Satur-
days ; methodist protestant ; sixteen pages ;
size of page 11x16; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1839; John Scott, D. D., editor; William
McCracken, Jr., publislier; circulation G 1.
NATIONAL LABOR TRIBUNE;
Saturdays ; eight pages ; size of page 15x22 ;
suliscriiitlou $2; established 1873; Armstrong,
Telford & Co., editors and publishers; circu-
lation F 1.
NATIONAL STOCKMAN AND
FA R M E R ; Thursdays ; stock raising ;
■sixteen pages ; size of page 11x15 ; subscrip-
tion $1.5U ; established 1877 ; J. W. Axtell, edi-
tor; Axtell, Rush & Axtell,' publishers; cir-
culation F F 1.
Ol R MORNING GUIDE; weekly;
methodist ; four jjages ; size 10x15 ; sub-
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-
MERCIAL ADVERTISER; Saturdays;
commercial- eight pages; size 34x46; sub-
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.
POTTERY AND GLASSWARE
REPORTER; Thursdays; commercial;
thirty-two pages ; size of page 11x15 ; sub-
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.
PRESBYTERIAN BANNER; Wed-
nesdays ; presbyterian ; eight pages ; size
32x44; subscription .§2.15; established 1814;
James Allison and Robert Patterson, editors
and publishers ; circulation F 1.
RAILWAY REPORTER; Thursdays;
commercial; sixteen pages; size of page llx
15 ; subscription $2.50 ; established 1880 ;
James G. Fulton, editor and publisher ; cir-
culation I.
REVEILLE; Wednesdays; eiglit |i;iees;
size 26x40; subscriplion $1.50; esfalilished
1884 ; Kreps & Peterson, editors and publish-
ers.
SPORTSMAN; Saturdays ; sporting ;
eight pages; size 15x21; subscription $2 ; es-
tablislied 1884; Donahoe & Co., editors and
publishers ; circulation G G 1.
STAR ; Saturdays ; eight pages ; size 30x41;
subscription $1.50 ; established 1883 : J. H.
Detker. editor and publisher ; circ'n J 1.
SUNDAY CRITIC; Sundays; inde-
pendent ; four pages ; size 26x40 ; subscrip-
tion $2.50; established 1875; A. L. Pearson,
editor; Critic Publishing Co. (limited), pub-
lishers ; circulation J 1.
SUNDAY GLOBE; Sundays; independ-
ent ; eight pages ; size 30x42 ; subscription
S2.75 ; established 1876 ; James W. Breen, edi-
tor and publisher ; circulation F.
SUNDAY TRAVELER; Sundays;
eight pages ; size 30x44 ; subscription $2.50 ;
established 1882 ; Chas. B. Lare, editor and
publisher ; circulation G.
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN; Thurs-
days; united presbyterian; sixteen pages; size
of page 11x16; subscription $3; established 1842;
H. J. Murdoch & Co., editors and publishers;
■circulation F F 1.
PENNSYLVANIA.
Y WASG; Saturdays; Welsh; republi-
can; eight pages; size of page 16x22; sub-
scription $2 ; established 1873 ; Y Wasg Com-
pany (limited), editors and publishers ; circu-
lation H H.
^V O R K M A N ; bi weekly ; lutheran ;
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-
monthly ; catholic ; four pages ; size 23x33 ;
subscription $1 ; established 1872 ; J. A. Gould-
en, editor and pultlisher ; circulation I 1.
AITTHORS" REVIEW AND SCRAP
BOOK; monthly; twentj- pages; size of
page 9x12; subscription 75 cents; established
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:
BOOKMART; monthly; commercial;
twenty-four pages; size of page 7x10; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1883 ; Bookmart
Publishing Co., editors and publishers;
circulation I.
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.
CAMP GUARD: monthly; four pages;
size 13x18; subscription 50 cents ; established
1885; Weston F. Hall, editor and publisher.
DIOCESAN CHRONICLE; monthly;
prote-stant episcopal ; eight pages ; size 21x28 ;
subscription 50 cents ; established 1883 ; Rev.
Ed. Ransford, editor and publisher.
EVANGELICAL REPOSITORY
AND BIBLE TEACHER; monthly;
united presbyterian; seventy paires octavo;
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.
INSURANCE WORLD; monthly: in-
surance ; thirty-two pages ; size of page 8x12;
subscription $2.50 ; established 1874 ; J. C. Berg-
stresser, editor and publisher ; ciro'n G G.
PENNSYLVANIA TEACHER;
monthly ; educational ; twenty pages ; size
of page 9x12; subscription $1; established
1875; Balph & Dodd.s, editors and publishers;
circulation H H.
PENNSYLVANIA WESTERN;
monthly ; twenty eight pages octavo ; sub-
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.
484
GEO. P. RGVVELL & GO'S
PENNSYLVANIA.
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.
STAR; Thursdays; neutral; eight pages;
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.
REPORTER; Fridays ; democratic ;
four pages; size 28x44; subscription $I..tO; es-
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
between New ^York and Scranton. The
PENNSYLVANIA.
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^
Tuesdays; neutral; four pages; size — daily
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
485
PENNSYLVANIA.
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,
PENNSYLVANIA.
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-
486'
GEO. r. ROWELL & CO'S
PENNSYLVANIA.
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-
PENNSYLVANIA.
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-
AMERJCAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
4S7
PENNSYL VAmA.
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.
488
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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.
PENNSYLVANIA.
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
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
489
PENNSYLVANIA.
PENNSYLVANIA.
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
490
GEO. P. KOVVELL, & CO'S
PENNSYLVANIA.
PENNSYLVANIA.
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 ?
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
491
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
PENNSYLVANIA.
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
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
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;
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
495
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.
496
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.
497
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
498
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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
Fi
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
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTOKY.
499
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
eoo
GEO. p. KOWELL & GO'S
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
501
TENNESSEE.
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 ;
602
GEO. v. KOWELL & CO'S
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;
AMERICAN NEWSPAPEK DIKECTORY.
503
TENNESSEE.
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;
size 26x40; subscription .§1.25; established
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;
democratic ; four pages ; size 22x31 ; sub-
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.
TENNESSEEAN ; Saturdays ; four pages;
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.
SENTINEL; Fridays; democratic; four
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-
Iv : primitive baptist ; eighteen pages octavo;
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-
days ; republican ; eight pages ; size :»x44 ;
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.
SILVER DOLLAR; Thursdays: inde-
pendent; four pages; size 22x32; subscrip-
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-
vifeekly, Wednesdays and Saturdays; four
pages; size '24x35 ; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1842; Louis J. Brooks, editor and pub-
lisher; circulation J 1.
DISPATCH; Fridays: independent-
democratic ; four pages; size '28x44 ; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1873; J. J. Worrell, ed-
itor and publisher: circulation H 1.
FORKED DEER BLADE; Saturdays;
ftuir pages ; size '20x26 ; subscription 30 cents ;
604
GEO. P. ROWELL & CO'S
TENNESSEE.
TENNESSEE.
t^l^m^^^^c^Mt^l^lf ^"■' ^^'- fP^'i'^^''^^^"^ REPUBLICAN CHRON.
TRfll'imE AXi/sUN; Pr^^^ demo- '■ I!fl^.^:.5„^5!'i^J';^'?-Y«i republican; daily^/our
cratic ; four pages ; size 3Ux48 ; subscription
$1.50 ; established 1842 ; B. A. Ensloe, editor ;
™laMon"HH"" "^'^"'^^ ^°- P^l'"-^'^^'^ ^ Cl"«e Co publishers • circulation-daily
CHRISTIAN IN1)EX; month!,; j j6uRNAL|-every morning except Men- '
"' "■"■ "EEKL.V, Thursdays; repub-
pages ; weekly eight pages ;
. ., . , weekly :3ox47 ; subscription
Smith, publishersTcirculationi: """ ^" "' I i^f''? il«;.«rifi''l^/Hff ^•™' ^''^H'??'?^'''' ^^^^ '
-r A o-n-n-n «-, tt , .- . „ l llule& Marfleld, editors and publishers.
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-
' ' ' !^^ " , . • ^^**'''^"'®' cratic; daily four pages, weekly eight pages;
Chattanooga & St. Louis Rd.,3 m. from its | size- daily 26x40, weeklV 35x47 f subscription
entrance into Tennessee, and 20 W. of i —daily |8, weekly $l.5U ; established 1867 ;
James W. Wallace and Alexander Sum-
Chattanooga.
VALLEY HERALD; Thui.sdays;
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.
HERALD AND TRIBUNE; Thurs
days; republican; four pai,'^es : size 26x40;
subscription $2; established 1869; W. P
Brownlow, editor; Herald and Tribune Co.,
publishers ; cirulation J.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages; size 22x32; subscription .SI. 50;
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
days ; republican ; four pages ; size 24x35 ;
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
mers, editors ; Bean, Summers & Wallace,
publishers ; cii-c'n— daily J J 1 ; weekly H H 1.
FREE PRESS; Saturdays; prohibition;
four pages; size 22x31; subscription $1; estab-
lished ISS4; Free Press Publishing Co., editors
and publishers.
^REPUBLICAN CHRONICLE; (see
Chronicle.)
HERALD; bi-weekly; independent; four
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;
democratic ; four pages ; size 26x40 ; sub-
ASIEKICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
605
TENNESSEE.
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-
dav, and WEEKLiY, Wednesdays; demo-
cratic; dailv four pages, weekly six pages;
size— dailv 31x52, weekly (size of page) 16x23,
Sundav 3;lx51 ; subscription— daily $10, weekly
$1 ; es'tabllshed 1840 ; Gallaway & Keating,
editors and publishers; circulation— dally
Gl, weekly G 1.
AVALANCHE; every morning except
Monday, and WEEKLiY, Thursdays ; inde-
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;
f oiu- pages ; size— dally 2Sx42, weekly 28x42 ;
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;
(see SciDiitar.)
SUDLICHES POST-.JOURNAL s
Saturdays ; German ; independent , four
pages ; s'ize 28x44 ; subscription 81-50: estab-
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.
WATCHMAN; Saturdays: republican;
four pages ; size 24x35 ; subscription $2 ; estab-
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.
G L E .4 N E R : monthly ; evangelical ;
sixteen pages ; size of page 9x12 ; subscription
$1 ; established 1881 ; Mis. Angus Campbell,
editor ; Women's Christian Association, pub-
lishers ; circulation I.
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY MEDICAL
MONTHLY; medical: sixty four pages
octavo ; subscription $1 ; established 1881 ;
506
(iJEO. 1'. KOWELL & GO'S
TENNESSEE.
F. L. Sim, M. D., editor and publisher; circu
latiiin H 1.
8(M THEUN CIYC'TiKIt: monthlv ;
SiKiitiiig; twelve pages; size of page Dxll;
8ul)scriptl(m 50 cents ; estaltlislied 1SS4 ; W. L.
Surprise, editor ; Southern Cycler Co., pub-
lishers.
UNIVEKSAI- TUTAXGLE; monthly;
order i)t knights and universal brotherhood;
four nages ; size Sa.xoO; subscription 5ii cents ;
established 1SS4 ; Triangle Publishing Co., edi-
tors and publishers.
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;
eiglic pages ; size ■i(ix4U ; suliscription (Sl.W ; es-
tablished 1874 : W. A. Wade, editor and pub-
lisher ; circulation K 1.
NOKIUAI. ADVANX'E; monthlv; four
pages ; size Ifix^a : subscription 2.5 cents ; es-
tablislied 1884; Normal College Faculty, edi-
tors and publishers ; a college paper ; issued
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;
sizelTixaa; subscription nil cents; established
1884 ; J. N. Hobbs and H. R. Miller, editors and
publishers.
(GAZETTE; Wednesdays; democratic;
four p.iKcs ; size 2fix4l) ; subscription $1..5(l ; es-
talilishiMl I8(ir; (Jazette Printing Co., editors
and imhlisliers; circulation J.
TENNESSEE PI LOT; Thursdays ; four
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.
CAltSONIAN ; monthly; twertv pages ;
size of page Txlll; subscription 75 cents; es-
tablished 1884; Columbian Literary Society
of Car.son College, editors and pul^lishers;
a college paper ; issued during the collegiate
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.
FREE PRE!S!S ; Fridays ; four pages ;
size 2Sx44 ; subscription .SI. 2.""); established
187!» ; G. T. & Reese K. Henderson, editors and
publishers.
NEWS; Fridays ; democratic ; foiu- pages ;
size 28x4-1 ; sulisci-lptlon $1 ; established 186!l ;
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
TENNESSEE.
and other points. Central Tennessee Col-
lege, Fisk University and Vanderbilt Uni-
versit.y are located here.
A j>l E R I C' A N ; ever.y morning, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages ; size of page 16x23 ; subscription— dally
$12, without Sunday $lO.(;ii. week! v $1 ; estab-
lished 1835; American Publishing Co., edi-
t<u-s and publishers; A.J. Grigsby, manager ;
circulation— dally G 1, weekly F i.
BANNERj^ every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; demo-
cratic ; daily four pages, weekly eight pages ;.
' size— daily 2(ix38, weekly 3:3x4(i ; subscription
—daily $«, weekly $1 ; established 1876 ; Nash-
ville Banner Pul)lishiiig Co., publishers; cir-
culation—daily G, weekly H 1.
; wo R l> D ; every morning except Monday,
and WEEKLY, Wednesdays: democratic;
daily four pages, weekly eight pages ; size
28x44; subscription — daily $8, weekly $1 ;
established 1881 ; World Publishing Co., edi-
tors and publishers ; circulation— daily G G,
weekly G G.
AXZEIGER DES SUDENS; Satur-
days; German ; four pages ; size 28x44 ; sub-
scription .$2.25; established 1880; Wm. B.
Fischer, editor and publisher ; circulation J.
CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE; Satur-
days; methodist episcopal, south; twenty
pages; size of page 11x15; subscription $2 ;
established 1841 ; O.P. Fitzgerald, U. D., edl-.
tor; J. B. McFerrin, D. D., agent; published
under the auspices of the Methodist Episco-
pal Church. South ; circulation C.
CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN?
Thursdays ; Cumberland presbyterian ; eight
pages ; size 36x48 ; suliscription $2 ; estab-
I lished 1841 ; Rev. J. R. Brown, D. D. and D.
[ M. Harris, D. D., editors ; Board of Publlca
tion for the Cumberland Presbyterian
Church, publishers : circulation F 1.
GOOD TEMPLAR AND TE:»IPER-
ANCE REVIEW: Saturdays; prohibi
tion ; four pages; size22x:)0; subscription .$1 :
established 1878; Geo. B. Joi-dan and N. J.
Gibson, fditorsand publishers; circ'n I.
GOSPEL ADVOCATE; Thursdays;
church of Christ ; sixteen pages ; size of page
11x15; subscription .$2; established 18.59 ■,
David Lipscomb and E. G. Sewell, editors and
publishers; circulation H 1.
I MISSIONARY BAPTIST; Wednes-
days : baptist ; eight pages ; size 28x42 : .sub-
! scriptlon $1.50; established 1884; Rev. J. .J.
'. Porter and Rev. J. H. Anderson, editors and
I publishers ; circulation H H 1.
SPIRIT OF REFORM : Saturdays;
prohibition ; four pages ; size 22x30; .subscrip-
tion $1 ; established 1885; R. A. Campbell,
edit<u' and pulilisher.
SPIRIT OF THE FARItl: Wednes
1 days ; agricultural ; sixteen pages ; size of
I page 11x15 ; subscription $1 ; established 188:^ r.
! Spirit of the Farm Publishing Co., editors and
pul^lisliers ; circulation H 1.
SUND A Y-SC HOOIi VISITORr.
Sundays, SEMI- M O N T H li Y , and
MONTH liY; juvenile; weekly and
I nionthl.y four pages, semi-monthly eight
pages ; size— weekly and monthly 15x22, semi-
monthly 22x30; subscription— weekly 75 cents,,
semi-monthly 40cents, m<)ntUl.y 20 cents ; es-
tablislii'd ls."i4 ; W. G. E. Cunnyngham, editor ;
ja Sunday school paper; does not insert ad-
I vertisenieuts.
UOCK CITY BROADAXE; bi
weekly ; prohibitionist ; four pages ; size-
26.X40 : subscription $] ; established 1883 ; R_
L. Hayes, editor and publisher.
ARTISAN; semi-monthly ; commer-
cial; twenty-eight pages; size of page 11x15 ;:
suljscriiition .$2; established 1883; Artisan.
Co. (incorporated), puldishers ; circ'n I II.
SOI TIIERN I-IIMBERMAN; semi-
monthly; con)mercial ; fiuty pages; size or
liage 10x14; subscription .$2; established 1881 ;
Luml>ermau Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers ; circulation I I.
SOl'TIIERN i>irXER AND MANU-
KA(,'TURER ; semimonthly ; comnier-
I cial : twenty pages : size of page 9X12 j
AMEKICAJ4 NEWSPAPEK DIRECTORY.
SOT
TENNESSEE.
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;
Young & Keeley, editors and publishers ;
circulation G 1.
BIJI>GET: monthlj' ; twenty-four pages;
size of page !lxl2 ; subscription 50 cents : es-
tablished 18S4 ; Herman Justi, editor ; Budget
Co.. publishers.
Fl!<K HEKAIil); monthly; eight pages;
size of page 10x14 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1883 ; L. W. Cummins, editor ; Literary
Societies of Fisk University, publishers ; cir-
culation K 1 ; a college paper ; issued during
the collegiate year.
IMMACl LATE BANNER; monthly;
order of imniaculates ; four pages ; size 20.x36;
subscription 50 cents ; established 1ST9 ; Dr.
W. A. Hadley, editor and publisher.
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;
monthly; commercial ; twenty-eight pages;
size of page 9x12 : .subscription .§1 ; estab-
lished 18S4; Southern Coach Maker Co., edi-
tors and publishers.
SOUTHERN 3IIEEER ; monthly ;
commercial ; twenty-four pages ; size of jjage
11x15 ; subscription SI ; established 1883 ;
Southern Miller Publishing Co., editors and
publishers ; circulation 1 1 .
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 :
thirty-six pages; size of ijage 11x15; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1883 ; Leon Trous-
dale, editor; Wheeler, Osboru & Duckworth,
publishers ; circulation G G.
SUNDAY-SCHOOL MAGAZINE;
monthly ; methodist episcopal, south ; juve-
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-
TENNESSEE.
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;
four pages; size 22x31: subscription SI; estab-
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.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages; size 30.x44;
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-
508
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
TENNESSEE.
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
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTOR V.
SO*"
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.
-610
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 ;
AMEUICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
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TEXAS.
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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GEO. P. HOWELL & GO'S
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.
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513
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-
AMKlllCAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
515
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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GEO. P. UOWELL & GO'S
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
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
617
TEXAS.
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 ;
TEXAS.
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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GEO. P. ROWELL, & GO'S
TEXAS.
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.
REGISTER; Fridays; democratic; four-
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
519
TEXAS.
TEXAS.
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.
820
GEO. P. ROWELL & (JO'S
TEXAS.
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.
JlERAl^D; Fridays; four jiages ; size
TEXAS.
~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 ;
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
521
TEXAS.
■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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GEO. P. KOWELL & GO'S
TEXAS.
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
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TEXAS.
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-
524
GKO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
TEXAS.
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
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VERMONT.
VERMONT.
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 ;
526
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
VERMONT.
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-
VERMONT.
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-
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
527
VERMONT.
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.
5-28
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-
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
529
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 ;
34
530
GEO. P. ROWELL & CO'S
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-
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
531
VIRGINIA.
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.
532
liEO. F. KOVVELL & GO'S
VIRGINIA.
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
AMERICAN NKWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
533
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-
(see An-
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
535
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.
536
GEO. P. ROW ELL & GO'S
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
537
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.
538
«EO. P. KOVVELL & CO'S
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.
|{ 1 T C 1 1 I E < ; A ZETT E : Thursdays r.
AMERIC^VX NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
53»
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.
540
GEO. P. ROVVELL & CO'S
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 &
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
543
WISCONSIN.
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
544
GEO. 1*. HOWELL & GO'S
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
545
WISCONSIN.
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 ;
35
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
546
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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.
AMERIOAX NEWSPAPER DIRECTOliV.
547
WISCOXSIX.
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
548
GEO. r. KOWKLL & CO'S
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
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
549
WISC0NSI^\
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
650
GEO. P. ROWELL, & GO'S
WISCONSIN.
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.
DODGE CO. PIONIER; Thursdays;
German ; eight pages ; size :?0x44 ; subscription
$2; established 1876; J. Maasmann, editor;
Jacob Mueller, publisher; circulation J J ; a
supplement entitled Unte rhaltungs Blatt ;
eight pages, size of page 8x11, Is Issued free
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 ;.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
551
WISCONSIN.
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.
DER WALiDBOTE; Saturdays: Ger
man ; eight pages ; size 30x44 ; subscription
$2: established 18S3; Brucker-Ludloft Co.,
editors and publishers ; circulation K 1 ; is-
sue also Dt'r AnsUdler in Wisconsin.
DEUTSCHE ZEITIJXG; Saturdays;
German ; eight pages ; size 30x44 ; subseriiJ-
tion §1.50 ; established 1884 ; Wilhelm Jhue,
editor ; Edgar E. Wheelock, publisher.
TAYLOR CO. !STAR AND NEWS ;
Saturdays ; republican ; eight pages ; size
30x44 ; subscription $2 ; established 1876 ; E.
T. Wheelock and Fred Barrett, editors and
publishers : circulation K 1.
DER ANSIEDLER IN AVISCOX-
SIN ! semi-monthly ; German ; four pages ;
size 22x30 ; subscription $1 ; established 1879 ;
Brucker-Ludloff Co., editors and publishers ;
an immieration advertising sheet ; issue also
Der Waldbofe.
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.
TWIN CITY NEWS; every morning
except Monday ; four pages ; size 22x32 ; sub-
scription S5 ; established 1881 ; Twin City
News Co., editors and publishers ; cii'culation
K 1 ; dated at Menasha and Neenah.
PRESS; Thur.sdays; republican; four
pages ; size 26.x40 ; subscription $2 ; estab-
lished 186:5; C. J. Augustin. editor; C. F.
Augustin, publisher ; circulation K 1. '
WINNEBAGO ANZEIGER; Satur
days ; German ; democratic ; eight pages ;
size 30x44 ; subscription $2 ; established 1881 ;
Henry Cornelius, editor and publisher ; cir-
culation J 1. Dated at Menasha and Neenah.
Tlie Ilaiis Schatz is issued as a supplement ;
Wimu'biigo Anzeigerxxnii Haus-Schatz togt'th-
er, S2.5U.
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.
DUNN CO. NEWS; Saturdays; repub-
lican; four pages; size 22x32; subscription
SI. .Ill; estaljlished 186J; Flint & Weber, editors
and publishers; circulation J 1.
TIMES ; Fridays ; democratic ; eight
pages ; size 30x44 ; subscription §1.50 ; estab-
lished 1876; Times Printing Co., editors and
publishers ; circulation J.
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.
LINCOLN CO. ADVOCATE; Wedne.s
days; eight pages : size36x4S; subscription
WISCONSIN.
$2; established 1875; V. R. Willard, editor;
V. R. & L. M. Willard, publishers ; circula-
tion K 1.
NORTHERN AVISCONSIN NEWS;
Fridays ; democratic ; eight pages ; size 30x
44; subscription $2 ; established 1878; Canon
& Cotter, editors and publishers ; clrc'u K.
MERRILLAN, Jackson Co., -n 1,003
pop., on Hall's Creek, 12 m. from Black
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.
WISCONSIN LEADER; Fridays; in-
dependent ; eight pages ; size .30x44 ; sub-
scription SI. 50; established 1877; R. H. Gile,
editor and publisher ; circulation K 1.
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.
TELEPHONE; Thursdays; eight pages ;
size 311x44 ; subscription .S1.40; established
1880 ; .T. C. Bartholf and O. P. Hull, editors and
publishers ; circulation J 1.
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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GEO. P. HOWELL & GO'S
WISCONSIN.
WISCONSIN.
beauty and healtlifulness of its situation,
and its many fine buildings.
DERHEKOLEti every morning except
Sunday, WEEKLY, Tluirsdays, and
VOLKSMAGAZIN, Sundays; German;
Independent ; daily four pages, weekly and
Sunday eight pages ; size— daily .30.x;44, Sun-
day 28x43, weekly 32.x46 ; subscription— daily
$9, weekly $2, Sunday .§2.50; established 1861;
Herold Co., editors and publishers ; circu-
lation—daily G 1, weekly D 1, Sunday G (i 1;
issue also Vierteljahrliches Marjazm Der
Moderner Literatur.
DER SEEBOTEj every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY. Thursdays; Ger-
man ; democratic ; four pages ; size— daily
28.X42, weekly 30x46; subscription- daily .§10,
weekly $2.50; established 1851 ; P. V. Deuster
& Co., editors and publishers ; circulation-
daily I t, weekly F. Ayn Hauslichen Herd ;
eio'ht pages ; size 21x28 ; is issued as a literary
supplement to the Saturday issue.
EVENING WISsCONSsIN; every even-
ing except Sunday, and
WISCONSIN ; Wed
nesdays ; republican !
eight pages; size of page-
daily 15x22; weekly 32x46;
subscription — daily $6 ;
weekly $1 ; established—
> p daily 1847, weekly 1836
ill R' !'.•!!■.% Cramer,Aikens&Cranier,
■Mi^fg^ editors and publishers ;
p=m!=" cir'n— daily F, weekly El.
FREIE Vll ESSE; every evening except
Sunday. WISCONSIN BANNER UND
V O L'K S F It E U N D , Thursdays, and
SONNTAtiSBLATT, Sundays; German ;
eight pages ; size of page— daily 15.x22, week-
ly 36x48, Sunday (size of page) 17x23 : sub-
scription—daily with Sunday .$8, weekly $2..50,
Sunday .$2; established 1844; Freie Presse
Co publishers ; circulation—daily I, weekly
G Sunday I I. The Stadt \md Land, four
pages size 19x25, is issued as a supplement to
the weekly; separate subscription price 75
cents.
GLOBE ; every morning except Sunday ;
independent ; four pages ; size 23x35 ; sub-
scription $6 ; established 1S84.
JOURNAL; every evening except Sun-
day; four pages; size 24x35 ; subscription S5;
established 1882 ; L. W. Nieman, editor; Mi-
chael Kraus, publisher ; circulation G 1.
SENTINEL; every moniing, and
W^EEK L Y, Thursdays ; iiulepondent-re-
publican ; eight pages, Sunday twelve ]>agcs;
size of page 18x24 ; subscription- daily .$10,
Sunday .$2, weekly %\ ; established 1837 ; Sen-
tinel Co., publishers; circulation — daily
GGl, weekly F F 1
AMEUIKANrst HE TIIRNZEI-
TUNG ; Sundays; German; independent;
eight pages; size 30x44; subscription $3; es-
tablished 1872 ; C. Hermann Boppe, editor ;
Frf-idenker Publishing Co., publishers ; cir-
culation G; Issue also the Erzeihungs-
Blac'tter.
AU ; Sundays; German; twelve pages;
size of page 11x14; subscription $4; estab-
lished 1878 ; C. S. Ronier, editor and publish-
er ; circulation J J 1.
BULLETIN ; Saturdays ; twelve pages ;
size of page 12x18; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1879; Schclinsky & Corbitt, editors
■and publishers; circulation H H I.
CATHOLIC CITIZEN; Saturdays ;
catholic; eight pages; size 33x46; subscrip-
tion $2 ; established 1870 ; E. A. Bray, editor
and publisher ; circulation GGl.
CHRISTIAN STATESMAN: Thurs-
days; evangelical; eight pages; size 30x44;
subscription .$1; established 1869; A. C.
Stickle, editor and publisher; circ'n J .J 1.
COLU3IBIA; Thursdays; German;
catholic ; eight pages ; size 34x46 ; subscrip-
tion $2.50; established 1874; J. M. A. Schul-
thels, editor ; Alfred Steckel, business man-
ager; circulation G 1.
DEIITSC H-AMERIKANISCHE
KINSTBLATTER ; Sundays; German;
eight pages ; size of page 10x14 ; subscription
.$3; establLshed 1885; H. Sigel, editor and
publisher.
EXCELSIOR; Thursdays ; German ;
eight pages ; size 35x48 ; subscription .$2.50 ; es-
tablished 1883; Excelsior Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers ; cinulatiou 1 1.
GERMANIA; Wednesdays; German;
eight pages ; size 36x49 ; subscription $2,
with Der Hans und Bauc rnfreund, an eight-
page agricultural supplement, $2.50; estab-
lished 1873; George Koeppen, editor; Ger-
nianla Publishing Co. (George Brumder), pub-
lishers ; circulation B 1 ; an edition entitled
the Deutsckes VoUsblatt is issued at Buffalo,
New York ; issue also Deutsche Warte and
Erholungs-Stunden, Chicago, 111.
JUGEND-POST ; Saturdays; iuvenile;
eight pages ; size 15x22 ; established 1884 ; W.
W. Coleman, editor and publisher : branch
office 39 and 41 Park Row, New York ; issues
also Kinder-Post, Im Familien Kreise, Acker
und Gartenbau Zeitung, Die Deutsch Ameri-
kanische Gewerbe und Industrie Zeitung:
Fortschritt der Zeit, and Lehrer Post.
KINDEU-POST; Sundays; German;
iuveuile ; four pages ; size 11x16 ; subscription
50 cents; established 1883; W. W. Coleman,
editor and imlillslur: does not insert adver.
tisements ; branch office 39 and 41 Park Row,
New Y'ork ; issues also Jugend-Post, Im Fa-
milien Kreise, the Acker und Gartenbau Zei-
tung, Die Deutsch Amerikanische Gewerbe
■und Industrie Zeitung: Fortschritt der Zeit,
and Lehrer-Post.
MESSEN(iER ; Thursdays; undenomi-
national ; eight pages ; size 26x40 ; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 18S5 ; S. S. Hauser &
Co., editors and publishers.
PECK'S SUN; Saturdays; humorous;
eight pages ; size of page 18x24; subscription
$2 ; established 1874; George W. Peck, editor
and publisher; George L. Lord, manager; cir-
culation B B 1 : New York office 65 Tribune
^ S O N^N TAGS-BLATT; (see Freie
Pfl'SSS )
STADT UND LAND; (see Freie
SUNDAY TELEGRAPH; Sundays;
eight pages ; size of page 17x23 ; subscrip-
tion $2 ; established 1878 ; Watrous & Mower,
editors and publishers ; circulation G 1.
VOLKSBLATT; Sundays; German;
anti-monopoly; eight pages: size 36x48; es-
tablished 1882 ; Robert Schilling, editor and
publisher : circulation I 1.
VOLKSMAG/
AZIN; (see Der Herold.)
W'lSf;ONSIN; (see Evening Wisconsin.)
WISCONSIN BANNER UND
VOLKSFREUND ; inec Freie Presse.)
YOUNG CHURCHMAN; Sundays;
juvenile; four pages ; size 18x2b ; sub-
scription 81) cents; established 1870; L. H.
Morehouse, editor and publisher; a monthly
edition is issued at 25 cents a year ; does not
insert advertisements.
ZGODA ; Wednesdays; Polish; four pages;
size 26x40 ; subscription $2 ; established 1SS2 ;
I. Wendzuiski, editor and i)ubllsher; circula
tion .11. . i, , T.
D O M A C N O S T : t ri-monthly ; Bo-
hemian ; sixlicu pages; size 28x42; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1879; Antonin Novak,
editor and publisher ; circulatioii HI.
IM FAMILIEN KREISE: biweekly;
German ; twenty pages ; size of page W.xU ;
subscription $1.25; established 18h : W W.
Coleman, publisher; does not insert adver-
tisements; dated at Milwaukee, Detroit,
Mich., and New York City; issues aUo.Iugend-
Post Kinder-Post, Acker und Gartenbau
Zeitung, Die Deutsch Amerikanische Ge-
rnerbp und Indu.'^trie Zeitung: Fortschritt
der Zeit und Lehrer Post. „^,_. . ,, __,
ACKER UND GARTENBAU ZEI-
TUNG: semi-monthly; German; agricul-
tural; sixteen pages; size of page 10x15;
subscription $1.25; established 18i0; R. A.
AMEKICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
BSS
WISCONSIN.
WISCONSIN.
Koss, editor ; W. W. Coleman, publisher; cir-
culation D 1 ; dated at Milwaukee, Detroit,
Mich., and New York City; branch office 41
Park Row. New York ; issues also Jugend-
Post, Kinder-Post, Itn Familien Kreise, Die
Dfutsch .[mrrikanijfche Gewerbe unci Inrius-
trie Zeitung: Fortschritt der Zeit and Lehier-
Post
DIE DEITSCH- A3IERIKAN-
IsrilE GEWERBE IJM> INDUS-
TKIE ZEITUNCi : FORTf*CHKITT
DEIl ZEIT; semi-monthly; German;
commercial; sixteen pages; size of page
11x15; subscription $1.25; established 1H7<! ;
R. A. Koss, editor; W. W. Coleman, pub-
lisher ; circulation F 1 ; branch office 39
and 41 Park Row, New York; issues also
Jugend-Post, Kinder-Post, Im Familien
Kreise, Acker und Gattenbau Zeitung and
Leit rer-Post.
DER HERMANNS-SOHX; monthly;
German ; order of the sons of Hermann ;
flfty-two pages octavo ; subscription $2 ; es-
tablished 18T6 ; B. Loewenbach. editor ; Loew-
•enbach & Son, publishers ; circulation J 1 ;
issue also Unser Blatt and the Wiseonsin Ad-
vocate.
ERZIEHUNGS-BEAETTER;
monthly; German; educational; twenty
pages; size of page 9x12; subscription $2.12;
established 1870; Maximiliam Grossman, edi-
tor; Freidenker Publishing Co., publishers:
circulation J 1 ; issue also the Ainerikanische
Turnzeitung.
I..EHKER-POST; monthly; German;
educational ; eight pages ; size of page 8x11 ;
subscription 25 cents; established 1884; "W.
W. Coleman, editor and publisher; circu-
lation H 1; branch office 39 and 41 Park Row,
New York ; issued for teachers of the Ger-
man language; Lssues also Jugend Post, Kin-
der-Post, Im. Familien Kriese, Acker und
Gartenbau Zeitung, Die Deutsch Amerikan-
ische, Gewerbe und Industrie Zeitung : Fort-
chHtt der Zeit.
M1L,L.WRIQHT AND ENGINEER;
monthly; commercial; twenty pages; size of
page 9x13; subscription .§1 ; established 1884 ;
Edward P AUis & Co., editors and publish-
ers. „ .
NORTHWESTERN TRADES GA-
ZETTE; monthly; commercial; twenty-
four pages; .size of page 10x14 ; subscription
SI; established 1883; C. S. Van Duyn & Co.,
editors and publlshei'S.
REVIEW; monthly; American legion
of honor ; eight pages ; size 24x:>4 ; subscrip-
tion $1 ; established 1883 : \Ym. A. Frioke
and H. H. Zahn, editors; H. H. Zahu & Co.,
publishers; circulation .1 1 .
UNITED STATES ]>IIL,T.ER; month-
ly ; commercial; sixteen pages; size of page
12x18 ; subscription SI ; established 1876 ; E.
Harrison Cawker, editor and publisher ; cir-
culation G G.
TNSER BL.VTT; monthly; German:
ancient order of united worJimen ; elglit
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.
554
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
WISCONSIX.
WISCONSIN.
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
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
555
WISCONSIi>\
WISCONSIN.
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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GEO. P. ROWKLL & GO'S
WISCONSIN.
WISCONSIN.
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-
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
55T
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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GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
WISCONSIN.
«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;
Mondays; independent; four pages; size
WISCONSIN.
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
AMEllICAX XEWSPAPEK DIUECTORY.
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WISCONSIN.
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
pages : size 24x36 : subscription $2 ; estab-
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.
560
(iEO. P. ROW ELL & GO'S
WISCOXSJK
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPEU DlllECTORY.
561
WJSCOXSIX.
WISCONSIX.
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.
562
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
rm
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.
564
GEO. P. ROWEL L & GO'S
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORS.
565
DAKOTA.
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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GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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;.
AMERICAN MEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
667
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
669
DAKOTA.
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
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
571
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.
672
GEO. P. KOWELL & GO'S
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 $1.50; established 1883;
J. V. Walker, editor and publisher ; circ'n K 1.
AAIERICAX NEWSI'aPER DIKECTOHY.
57$
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-
574
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.
37
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;
four pages ; size 24x36 ; subscription $2.50 ;
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,
Thursdays ; indepeudent-repuljlican ; foiu-
pages ; size —daily 20x26, weekly 26x40 ; sub-
scription—daily .$9, weekly $3; established-
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.,
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
681
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
582
GEO. P. HOWELL & CO'S
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
583
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
JOURNAL; Saturdays; six pages; size of
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.
I UNION ADVOCATE; Wednesdays;
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
AiMEUlCAN NEVVSPAPEH DIRECTOiir.
585
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.
586
GKO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
NOVA SCOTIA.
NOVA SCOTIA.
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-
days ; morning, evening and triweekly four
pages, weekly eight pages ; size— morning,
evening and triweekly 2(ixo9, weekly 25x37 ;
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-
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
58T
NOVA SCOTIA.
NOVA SCOTIA.
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
588
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
NOVA SCOTIA.
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
SB*
ONTARIO.
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 .
ONTARIO.
Fi
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-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays;
daily four pages, weekly eight pages ; size-
daily 24x36, weekly 35x50, Saturday issue
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;
* ^ - — A. D.
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.
590
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
ONTARIO.
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.
EVENING TELECiRAM; every even
ONTARIO.
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-
AMElilCAN NEWSPAPKH DIRECTORY.
691
ONTARIO.
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-
502
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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 ;
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
593
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.
38
ONTARIO.
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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GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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.
PORTFOLIO; monthly; twenty pages ;
size of page 8x10; subscription $1; establisned
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
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
593
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
596
GEO. P. ROVVELL & GO'S
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
597
OXTARIO.
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 ;
698
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
ONTARIO.
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
ONTARIO.
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.
^NJMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
599
ONTARIO.
ONTARIO.
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.
EVENING REyIE^VJ_^every evening
except Sunday, and REVIEW, Fridays ;
REVIE^V
,^j^\j^ij^i kj\AAj»a«-y, and RE» tLMunv* xin_tav&;
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 ;
600
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
ONTARIO.
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
601
ONTARIO.
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
ONTARIO.
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.
602
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
OXTARIO.
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-
ONTARIO.
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.
ONTARIO.
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
ONTARIO.
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
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
605
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.
&
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
TELEGRAPH; Fridays; eight pages ;
size 30x45 ; subscription $1 ; established 1863:
W. H. Montague, editor: Welland Printing
and Publishing Co., publishers; clrc'n II.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; liberal; eight pages ;
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.
OUR OWN FIRESIDE ; monthly ;
eight pages ; size 20x30 ; subscription 50
cents; established 1883; J. S. Robertson &
Bros., editors and publishers ; circulation
H H 1 ; dated at Whitby and Toronto ; issue
alsotlie Chronicle.
SUNBEA3I ; monthly; sixteen pages;
size of page 7x10 ; suljscription 50 cents ; es-
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-
days: French: twelve pages; size of page
12x18 ; subscription $1.50 ; established 1884 ; A.
Bodard, editor and publisher.
LE PROGRES ; Thursdays ; French ;
four pages ; size 24x36 ; subscription $1.50 ;
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.
SENTINEL-REVIEW; Fridays; libe-
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.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays ; eight pages;
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.
PATRIOT: every evening except Sun-
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.
OBSERVER; Saturdays; four pages;
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.
CANADIAN GLEANER: Thursdays;
four pages ; size 25x40 ; subscription $1.50; es-
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
AMERICAN NE\YSPAPER DIRECTORY.
607
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—
36x48; subscription-
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 ;
French; daily four pages, weekly eight pages;
size— daily 26x4i.l, weekly (size of page I 20x24;
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
Sunday, and L,E PELfPLE, Saturdays;
French ; four pages ; size— daily 25x41, weekly
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
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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.
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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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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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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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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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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.
AMEKICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
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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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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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
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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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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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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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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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
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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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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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
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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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
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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.
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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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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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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.
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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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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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPEll DIRECTORY.
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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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
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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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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.
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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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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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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.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
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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.
670
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NEW YORK.
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
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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.
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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.
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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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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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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.
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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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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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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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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.
688
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTOKY.
6S»
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
690
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
PENNSYLVANIA.
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
691
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'.
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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.
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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.
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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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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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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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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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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.
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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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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.
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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.
AMERICiVN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
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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.
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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.
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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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
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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.
AMEKICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
713
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
715.
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.
AMEKICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
717
QITEBEC.
HOCHELAGA CO.
du
Tiers Ordre,
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.
O,
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.
PAPERS MARKED » DO NOT IKSERT ADVERTISEMENTS.
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A LIST OF NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS DEVOTED TO RELIGION.
THOSE MARKED * DO NOT INSERT ADVERTISEMENTS.
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.
720
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DLRECTORY.
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JIARYLA>rD.
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
Evangelical.
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GEO. P. BOWELL & GO'S
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
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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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
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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.
PAPERS MARKED * DO NOT INSERT ADVERTISEMENTS.
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
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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.
PAPERS MARKED * DO NOT INSERT ADVERTISEMENTS.
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
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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.
PAPERS MARKED • DO NOT INSERT ADVERTISEMENTS.
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
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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.
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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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
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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.
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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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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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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.
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Meadville, Crawford Co. Post, weekly.
Norristown, Montgomery Co. Post, weekly.
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Perkasie, Banner, weekly.
Philadelphia, Abend Post, daily.
Pliilailel|>hia, Demokrat, daily and weekly.
Philadelpliia, Freie Presse, daily, Sunday and
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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
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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
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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-
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Reading, Litteratur Blatt, monthly.
Scranton, Der Herold, semi-weekly.
Sci-anton, Wocheublatt, weekly.
Skippack, Der Neutralist una AUegemeine
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Telford, Montgomery Co. Presse, weekly.
Wilkes-Barre, Demokratischer Wsechter,
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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.
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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,
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San Antonio, Freie Presse fur Texas, daily
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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,
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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.
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Waterloo, Canadischer Bauernf reund, w'kly.
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Chicago, La Trompette Evangelique; weekly.
Kankakee, Courrier de L'Hlinois, weekly.
LOnSIANA.
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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^
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NOVA SCOTIA, D. C.
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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,
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Faruham, La Presse de Farnham, weekly.
Hull, La Vallee D'Ottowa, daily.
Joliette, La Gazette de Joliette, semi-weekly.
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ILLINOIS.
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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.
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Rock Island, Augustana ocn Missionarean,
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lOWA.
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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.
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Battle Creek, Sanningens Harold, semi-
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MINNESOTA.
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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
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MISSOtTRI.
Kansas City, Vestern, weekly.
NEBRASKA.
Omaha, Den Danske Pioneer, weekly.
St. Paul, *Kirkebladet, semi-monthly.
NEW YORK.
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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
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COLORADO.
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FLORIDA.
Key West, El Jornalero, weekly.
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St. Louis, La Revista Mexicauo, seml-m'lily.
St. Louis, El Comercio del Valle, monthly.
NEW YORK.
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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.
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Las Vegas, Chronicle, weekly.
Las Vegas, Revista Catollca, weekly.
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ILLINOIS.
Chicago, De Nederlander, weekly.
IOWA.
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Pella, Week Blad, weekly.
MCHIGAN.
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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.
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WISCONSIN.
De Fere, De Standaard, weekly.
ITALIAN.
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San Francisco, La Voce delPopolo, semi-w'ly.
San Francisco, L'Elvezia, weekly.
MARYLAND.
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NEW YORK.
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WELSH.
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Chicago, Duch Casu, Sunday.
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MISSOURI.
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TEXAS.
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Chicago, Gazeta Katolicka, weekly.
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Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
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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
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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
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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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786
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.
Send for rates, which will be furnished on
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.
Send for rates.
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,
$1.50 ; if not paid in Advance, $2.00.
Advertising rates made known on
application.
A paper that can guarantee satisfaction to
every advertiser.
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
lation varies from 6,000 to 10,000 each issue, and Is among the best classes-.
RATES: TWENTY CENTS PER NONPAREIL LINE.
Send for Sample Copies to
WILL E. GROSE, MIDDLEBURY, IND.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
Nordvesten.
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.
All correspondence promptly attended to. Address :
CHR. BRANDT & CO.,
IS N. 4th Street, St. Paul, Mlna.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
78^ GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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
furnished on application. Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Agents. 10 Spruce St., New Y'ork.
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
advertisers. Subscription price, $1.50 per annum. Advertising rates furnished on appli-
cation. Address all business communications to
REV. F. J. JONES, ----- Greenville, Miss.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
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
East Locust Street. Entered at the po-stoftice, Des Moines, Iowa, as second class matter.
Advertising Rates.— $2.50 per iuch, of 12 lines per inch, four insertions on last page,
with discount of in per cent, for 3 months ; 20 per cent, for six months, and 33 per cent, for
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.
Cards of reliable houses will be inserted in the Supplement and on cover pages at the
following scale of prices, per issue :
Inside Pages— Full page, .$2.i. 00; half page, $15.00 ; quarter page, $s.OO. Less than quar-
ter page, 20 cents per .\gate line.
2d and 3d Pages Cover— Full page, .$50; half page, $30.00; quarter page, $16.00. Less
than quarter page, 40 cents per Agate line.
4th Page Cover, Outside— Full page, $50.00; half page, $30.00; quarter page, $16.00.
Less than quarter pages, 40 cents per Agate line.
An advertising page contains two columns— newspaper measure— eight inches each in
length. Address all orders and communications to J. THOMPSON GILL, Manager,
American Magazine Publishing Co., 78 Fifth Ave., Chicago, 111.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
790
GEO. P. ROWELL & CO'S
NEWARK MOKMNG KEGISTEK.
Newark,
"Sew Jersey.
M. H. C. VAIL, Editor and Proprietor.
Subscriiitioii, $5.00 Per Annum.
An able daily, having a large and increas_
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.
703
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.
794
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
•T. A. CUMMINGS & CO., Publishers, 252 Washington Street, Boston, Mass.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
THE ATHENS TIMES.
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,
GREENWICH, ...... OHIO.
A WEEKLY JOURNAL.
DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF GREENWICH AND VICINITY.
PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY BY JOHN B. SMITH.
TERMS : PER YEAR, $1.50 ; SIX MONTHS, 75c. ; THREE MONTHS, 40c.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
THE NATIONAL AGENT.
PHILADELPHIA, .... PENNSYLVANIA.
Published Monthly by
H. W. KELLEY, 711 SANSOM STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA.
A journal devoted to the interests of Agents and the household. The only agents'
paper containing short stories and other interesting features.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY. 807
Fishing Gazette.
W. H. FAULHABER, Manager.
85 "WARREN STREET, _ - . NEW YORK.
$1.50 PER YEAR.
THE ONLY INDEPENDENT PAPER
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.
Geo. p. Rovvell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New Yorli.
Eclectic Journal of Education.
SCIO, or COLUMBUS, _ - - OHIO.
ITS 30,000 READERS BEING TEACHERS, STUDENTS AND THINKERS, IT IS
CONFESSEDLY "THE BEST EDUCATIONAL ADVERTISING MEDIUM"
FOR PUBLISHERS AND DEALERS,
FOR TEXT BOOKS AND REFERENCE BOOKS,
FOR MAPS, CHARTS AND ATLASES,
FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES AND APPARATUS,
FOR TEACHERS' AGENCIES AND BUREAUX,
FOR SCHOOLS, COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES.
RATES : ONE-TENTH OF A CENT PER LINE PER 1,000 READERS.
FOR PARTICULARS AND SAMPLE COPY,
Address,
ECLECTIC PUBLISHING COMPANY,
Solo, or Columbus, Ohio.
EDrrOR, E. J. MARSH, A. M., B. D.,
President Scio College, Scio, Ohio.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
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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.
PUBLISHED MONTHLY. SUB.SCRIPTION PRICE, $5.00 PER YEAR.
Address, THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW, NEW YORK, N. Y»
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce Street, New York.
KNOXVILLE COURIER.
MAIN STREET, .... RNOXVILLE, PA»
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. SUBSCRIPTION, $1.50 PER YEAR.
LA MOUT BROS., Publishers.
To those who wish to share in the trade of Knoxville, we say advertise in the Courier.
Your advertisement will nieet the attention of all the business men, and cannot fail to
bring you good returns.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
LOUISIANA JOURNAL OF EDUCATION.
For Home and School. WILLIAM O ROGERS, Editor. WM. PRESTON JOHNSTON and
RICHARD HENRY JESSE, Associate Editors. Annual Subscription, $1.50; ten numbers.
One page, one month, $1.5.00; half page, $10.00; quarter page, $6.00; eighth page, $4.00.
One page, two months, .$25.00; half page, $15.00; quarter page, $10.00 ; eighth page, .$6.00.
One page, three montlis, .$35.00; half page, $23.00; quarter page, $15.00; eiglith page, $10 00.
One page, six months (five numbers), $.50.00 ; half page, ,$35.00 ; quarter page, .$25.00 ; eighth
page, $15.00. One page, one year (ten numbers), .$80.00 ; half page, $50.00 ; quarter page, $35.00;
eighth page, $25.00. All business communications should be addressed to
LOUISIANA JOURNAL OF EDUCATION, NEW ORLEANS, LA.
S L O V A N.
liA GRANGE, - - - - - TEXAS,
Bohemian Weekly. Eight pages ; size, 30x44. Subscription, $2.50. Circulation, 1,650.
IS THE ONLY BOHEMIAN PAPER IN TEXAS.
J. S. CADA, - - - Proprietor and Publisher.
There are about 40,0015 Bohemians in Texas, among whom the paper has a large circula-
tion, and, in fact, is circulated in ever.v State in the Union : also has a large circulaition In
Europe. Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
THE RUGBY GAZETTE AND EAST TENNESSEE NEWS.
RUGBY, . _ . . .MORGAN CO., TENN.
PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. TERMS : $1.50 PER ANNUM.
CECIL S. MOORE, Editor.
The Gazette is the recognized organ of the Anglo-American Colony of Rugby and is
the only paper specially devoted to the development of the important district known as
the Cumberland Plateau. RUGBY PUBLISHING CO , Publisher.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce Street, New York.
THE VERNON COUNTY LEADER.
VIROQIIA, ..... WISCONSIN.
D. W. C. WILSON, - - Editor and Proprietor.
SUBSCRIPTION, - - Si. 50 PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE.
A lively weekly, containing news from all quarters, and a choice advertising medium.
A LEADING PAPER OF WISCONSIN.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
Organized under the Laws of New York, March 18, 1883. Cajiital Stock, .$5.000,0ai; .500,000 shares.
The United States and Foreieii Advertising anil Collecting Co.
THE COMMERCIAL PHONE,
AND THE ADVERTISER AND COLLECTORS' CHART.
63 ARCADE, ..... UTICA, N. Y.
The Commercial Phone is published under copyright of the United States, in the inter-
est of subscribers. Its ob.iect is to improve credit and protect creditors, as far as possible,
against making bad or slow accounts. Also to collect such claims as can be collected,
through a system of bonded Attorneys, at fixed rates. Subscription to Commercial Phone,
$6.00. Full subscription to the Agency, $10.00. Send for circulars.
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
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY. 809
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.
IT CAN SAFELY BE RECOMMENDED AS A SUPERIOR ADVERTISING MEDIUM.
Rates are reasonable, and will be furnished on application. Address :
KNIGHTS OF HONOR STANDARD,
268 West 34th Street, New York City.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co.. Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York
810 GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
MONTHLY ILLUSTRATED REVIEW, PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST OF AGRICUL-
TURE, COMMERCE AND INDUSTRIES.
23 WILLIAM STREET, _ _ _ NEW YORK.
"LA AMERICA" PUBLISHING CO., Editors and Proprietors.
LOUIS TANCO, General Manager.
It is the aim of tliis Journal to develop friendly relations and active trade betvsreen Cen-
tral and South America and the United States, having already a standing In the South Ameri-
can States which secures respect for its opinion and judgment. It is considered the BEST
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.
TRENTON, - - - - NEW^ JERSEY.
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.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
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.
AMERICAN XEWSP^VPER DIRECTORY. 811
The Attleboro Advocate.
ISSUED EVERY SATURDAY AT
ATTLEBORO, - - MASSACHUSETTS.
E. H. SWEET & CO., ■ - - Editors and Publishers.
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.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce Street, New York.
812 GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
Watervliet Sentinel.
/
PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY AT
WEST TROY, - - 3Z ■ ■ NEW YORK.
By GUERINEAU & CO., Publishers.
G. W. GUERINEAU. S. D. COLE.
THE SENTINEL CIRCULATES EXTENSIVELY AMONG THE BUSINESS AND INDUSTRIAL
CLASSES, AND AS AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM IS INVALUABLE.
Advertising Rates made known on application.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
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.
SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 PER YEAR.
Suitable Advertisements inserted at reasonable Rates.
ORDERS SOLICITED.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
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.
Geo. P. Rowell, & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
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.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
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.
Geo. p. Rowkll & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
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.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
814 GEO. P. ROWELL & CO'S
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.
ADVERTISING RATES:
1 Month. 3 Months. 6 Months. 1 Year.
One Page, or two columns 20 00 $40 00 $70 00 $125 00
Half Page, or one column 14 00 28 00 40 00 70 00
Quarter Page, or half column 9 00 18 00 28 00 40 00
Eighth Page, or quarter column 5 00 10 00 18 00 28.00
Sixteenth Page, or eighth column 3 00 6 00 10 00 18_00
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.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
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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GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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.
rn u c D n /I r< 1? IT w «>
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.
ADVERTISE IN
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-
tising mediums In Mississippi. Advertising
rates given on application.
THE GREENFIELD REPUBLICAN.
(jreenfieltl.
luiliana.
CIRCULATION, 1,800 WEEKLY.
FOREIGN ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED
AT REASONABLE RATES
on application to
CYRUS T. NIXON. Publisher.
THE HUGHESVILLE MAIL.
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.
S. 1'. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor.
AMKRICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY. 819
The Camden Times.
CAMDEN, . - - - NEW JERSEY,
IS ONE OF THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUMS IN NEW JERSEY.
IT HAS A CIRCDLATION OF
5, -200 AVEEKI.Y.
POPULATION OF CAMDEN NEARLY .30,000.
ADVERTISING RATES ARE LOW, AND FURNISHED ON APPLICATION
OUR BRANCH OFFICE IS AT 140 NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
WHERE ALL COMMUNICATIONS SHOULD BE ADDRESSED.
GEO. S. >IERKILT. &: CO.,
Publisberst.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
The Catholic Society Journal.
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK.
PUBLISHED SEMI-MONTHLY
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, - - $1.00 A YEAR.
NEWS AGENTS SUPPLIED BY THE AMERICAN NEWS COMPANY'.
AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY CITY AND TOWN IN THE UNITED STATES,
TO WHOM A SALARY OR A LIBERAL COMMISSION
WILL BE PAID.
ADDRESS,
R. A. DAVIS, M. D., EDITOR, 197 JORALEMON STREET, BROOKLY'N, N. Y.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
820 GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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.
Geo. p. Roweix & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
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.
822 GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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.
S24
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.
Subscription, $2.00.
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.
SINGLE COPIES 10 CENTS.
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
appeared in any American journal, is sufficient to make it appreciated by all lovers of art
and of the beautiful.
The distribution of the paper is in the hands of the News Companies, which insures its
sale on all railway trains and at all important news stands in the United States.
The value of a weekly illustrated paper of the character of the Graphic as an advertis-
ing medium is evident. The illustrations attract attention to it. The reading matter Is
entertaining. The quality of the paper, expensive ink, and careful printing insure an
expression to advertising matter that is valuable. Each issue lasts not only a week, but
sometimes remains mouths on the table, or is bound in a volume. It is the one paper which
every person in the house is sure to see and examine.
A feature to which special attention will be paid, is the
ILLUSTRATING, FROM SKETCHES BY OUR SPECIAL ARTISTS,
all events of interest occurring in the. North, South and West particularly, our location
giving us often the advantage in time of one week over the Eastern illustrated press.
The subscription to The Ciscinxati Graphic, including postage, is
Si. 00 FOR THREE MONTHS; S'^.OO FOR SIX MONTHS; $4.00 PER YEAR.
ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.
In the event that your newsdealer does not handle the Graphic, ask him to order you a
<!opy from Woodruff, Cox & Co., General Agents, Cincinnati, or inclose us ten cents for
sample copy.
Should you desire to subscribe for three, six, or twelve months, send the proper amount
by Post Office money order, postal note, draft, or registered letter, to
O. O. HALL & CO., Cincinnati, O.
LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO AGENTS, PO.STMASTERS, AND OTHERS WHO
SEND US SUBSCRIPTIONS.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
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.
832
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.
Geo. p. Roweli, & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
1863.] [1SS5.
The American Art Journal.
NO. 23 UNION SQUARE, - - NEAV YORK.
WILLIAM M. THOMS. _____ Editor.
Subscription, $3.00 per Auniiui.
THE OLDEST AND LARGEST CIRCULATING WEEKLY MUSICAL JOURNAL IN
THE UNITED STATES.
<2UOTED AS AN AUTHORITY ON MUSICAL MATTERS ALL OVER THE WORLD.
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.
838
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.
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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.
D. Lothrop & Go's Popular
Magazines.
D. LOTHROP & CO., Publishers,
82 FRANKLIN STREET. - - BOSTON, MASS.
Wide Awake, the largest, breeziest and most beautiful of magazines for the older
young people. Only $3>00 a year, post paid.
Our Little Men and Women, for the youngest readers; stories and poems in short,
clear sentences, with beautiful pictures, including six full-page pictures monthly. Only
$1.00 a year.
Babyland, the only magazine in the world for babies; dainty and sweet. Only
50 cents a year, post-paid.
The Pansy, for girls' and boys' week-day and Sunday reading, $1.00 a year, post-paid.
Chautauqua You^o Folks' Journal, devoted to the practical interests of youth. Its
contributors include leading lawyers, clergymen, university professors and scientists.
75 cents a year.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY. 851
The Daily Indicator,
OFFICE :
58 BROAD ST., - - - NEW YORK.
THE ONLY DAILY FINANCIAL JOURNAL IN THE WORLD.
INDICATOR PUBLISHING CO., Publishers. N. W. JOSSELYN, Editor.
FINANCIAL, RAILWAY, MINING, INSURANCE AND COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS
TREATED WITH INDEPENDENCE, FAIRNESS AND CANDOR,
AND IN THE INTEREST OF THE PEOPLE.
CONTAINING EXTENSIVE, VALUABLE AND ACCURATE TABLES OF THE DAILY
TRANSACTIONS OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE AND MINING BOARDS,
WITH A TABLE OF THE HIGHEST AND LOWEST
PRICES FOR ALL STOCKS DEALT IN AT
THE STOCK EXCHANGE.
EXTRA MONTHLY STOCK TABLES ISSUED AND SENT FREE TO REGULAR
YEARLY SUBSCRIBERS.
FULL LISTS OP GOVERNMENT, RAILWAY, BANK, INSURANCE, MINING, GAS,
TELEGRAPH, STREET AND ELEVATED RAILWAY AND OTHER
SECURITIES ACTIVELY DEALT IN ON WALL STREET,
GIVING LAST QUOTATIONS, AND
CORRECTED DAILY.
THE DAILY INDICATOR
ALSO CONTAINS ALL THE LATEST INFORMATION RELATING TO WALL-
STREET MATTERS, AND IS MORE EXTENSIVELY QUOTED BY THE
PRESS THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA,
AND BY THE LEADING LONDON RAILWAY AND FINANCIAL
JOURNALS, THAN ANY DAILY BUSINESS PAPER
PUBLISHED IN NEW YORK.
TERMS: $10.00 PER ANNUM. S6.00 FOR SIX MONTHS.
SPECIMEN COPIES MAILED UPON APPLICATION.
MAILED TO OUT-OF-TOWN SUBSCRIBERS EIGHT HOURS JN ADVANCE OF
THE NEW YORK MORNING DAILY PAPERS.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
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GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
DER AMERIKANISCIIE BIER-
BRAUER.
Published Monthly at
New York City, - - New York.
A. SCHWARZ, Proprietor and Publisher.
M. SCHWARZ, Editor.
HENRY A. KIEP, Manager.
Price per year, ,$5.UU ; witli the Supplement,
Der Pkaktischb Bierbrauer, $6.00, in ad-
vance, sent tree.
Only official organ of the Brewers' Asso-
ciation of the United States published ex-
clusively in the German language.
WEST VIRGINIA GOOD
TEMPLAR.
Official organ of Grand Lodge I. O. G. T.
Published at
(verardstowu, - West Virginia.
JAMES B. MORGAN, Publisher.
The Good Templar is a weekly family
newspaper, devoted to the inculcation of
temperance principles.
THE PORT CHESTER JOURNAL.
Established 1868.
Port Cliestei', - - New York.
Issued every Thursday.
M. L. DELAVAN, - - Publisher.
Yearly subscription, $3.50.
The Journal is a well-established paper
with a large circulation, and as an advertis-
ing medium is .second to none in the county.
CALIilOPEAN CLARION.
Published at
Emory, - . - Vireiiiia.
D. C. SEWELL, Business Editor.
A Monthly magazine published by the Cal-
liopean Literary Society. Devoted to Eng-
lish composition. Subscription, $1.00 per
year. An excellent advertising mediunu
THE BOSTON COMMONWEALTH.
A New England journal of polities, litera-
ture, art and news, represents the thought
of New England, and keeps up with all the
movements of the times, giving particular at-
tention to lectures, correspondence, criti-
cisms, notes of the day, and other matters of
famil.y and general interest.
ISSUED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING.
CHARLES W. SLACK, Publisiier,
25 Bromfleld Street. - - Boston.
Terms, $2.50 per annum (including domes-
tic po.stage).
Send for Specimen Copies.
PATERSON LABOR STANDARD.
Published every Saturday at
New Jersey.
Paterson,
EDWARD O'DONNELL, Publisher.
Official organ of the labor movement in
the State of New Jersey. Official org> n of
the State of New Jersey. The Vjest adver-
tising medium in the State. Subscription,
one year, $2.00.
THE SOMERSET MESSENGER.
Soiiierville, - Somerset Co., N. J.
J. H. MATTISON, Publisher.
A four-page, nine-column family news-
paper. The oldest journal in the county and
the official organ of the Democratic party.
Circulation (sworn to) all through 1884, over
one thousand copies.
MISSIONARY REVIEW.
Pi'iucetou,
New Jersey.
Bi-Monthly, $1.50 a year, in advance.
Rev. R. G. WILDER, Editor and Publisher.
Profits devoted to foreign missions. Has
completed its seventh year and volume. It has
met its own expenses from the tirst, and has
sent$l,OiO to different foreign missions. A
very superior advertising medium. Appro-
priate advertisements are desired.
THE FREIE PRESSE.
Wilmington,
Delaware.
GERMAN DAILY PAPER.
FRANCIS SCHEU, Editor and Publisher.
The Frkie Presse is the only German Daily
in Delaware.
The Freie Presse is taken by every German
family, and no better advertising medium
exists.
CAMDEN COUNTY JOURNAL.
The Onlv German Paper in Camden and
Vicinity, and an official organ for
the State, County and City.
Published Every Friday Morning at
Camden, t- - New Jersey.
Subscription, $1.50 per Year.
ALEXANDER SCHLESINGER,
Editor and Proprietor.
Reaching ten thousand German families
in Caiiidi-n, BurlinKt<in, Gloucester, Salem
and Cuinlji'ilaiul ciuuities, it is unsurpassed
as an ailvcitising nieilium.
THE HOMILETIC MONTHLY.
10 ami 13 Dey St.,
New York.
BONA-FIDE CIRCULATION, 15,000.
Exclusively to clergymen. Circulates in
every State and Territory of the Union and
in all the Canadas.
Unobjectionable advertisements inserted.
FUNK & WAGNALLS, Proprietors.
THE BALTIMORE VV^EEKLY.
Baltimore,
Maryland.
Only One Dollar Per Annum.
One of the best temperance journals. The
best and cheapest family paper now pub
lished. An elegant medium. Parents need
not fear to place The Baltimore Weekly in
the hands of their children, as it has a hitih
moral tone. Only $1 per annum. Specimen
copies sent on receipt of two two-cent
Q + n t)) D^
The IJaltimore Weekly, 18 North Street,
Baltimore, Md.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
853
"THE BALTIMORE DAILY AMERICAN BUILDING
ESTABLISHED 17 73.
The Daily American.
BALTIMORE,
MARYLAND.
WASHINGTON. I>. C.
PUBLISHED EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR.
LEADING LOCAL AND COMMERCIAL PAPER IN A CITY OF 400,000 INHABITANTS.
THE WEEKLY AMERICAN.
The WEEKLY is especially adapted to the wants of persons residing in towns, villages
and rural districts, having an AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT, a LITERARY DEPART-
MENT, and giving all the news and FULL MARKET REPORTS.
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.
THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUMS IN BALTIMORE.
FOR ADVERTISING RATES ADDRESS THE PUBLISHER.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
854
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
THE NEW BRUNSWICK TIMES.
DAILY AND WEEKLY.
New Bruns^vick, - New Jersey.
A. E. GORDON, Editor and Proprietor.
Only Democratic daily published in Middle-
sex County. Weekly edition circulates large-
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,
$1.50 a year.
THE TIMES.
Published Weekly by H. W. WAGNER,
AT
Hawley, - - Wayne Co., Pa.
INDEPENDENT, BUT NOT NEUTRAL.
Terms : |1.50 a year ; 75 cts. for six months ;
40 cts. for three months.
Local advertisements, 10 cts. per line.
PITTSBURGH COMMERCIAL,
GAZETTE.
Established 1786.
Eight pages, pasted and folded. It is the
leading journal of the city. It receives all
the news from special and regular corre-
spondents. It has the largest daily and
weekly circulation in the State, out of Phil-
adelphia.
Estimates for advertising will be furnished
upon application to
NELSON P. REED & CO., Proprs.,Plttsburgh.
Daily circulation. 21.000 ; Weekly, 32,000.
DAILY AND WEEKLY REGISTER
Ne'wbiirgh,
New York.
JOHN A. MASON, Proprietor.
Largest daily circulation on Hudson River
between New York and Albany.
ADVERTISING RATES LOW.
Both dally and weekly circulate among
people able to make purchases.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co. are our New York
agents.
BEAMAN'S MONTHLY.
Hirain,
Published at
Ohio.
D. H. BEAMAN, Editor and Publisher.
Only 35c. per year. Advertising, 15c. per line.
Devoted to Music, Fun and Matters of In-
terest to Old and Young. Reaches every
State and Territory. No advertisements in-
serted unless accompanied with cash.
The best paying advertising medium in
America.
THE AMERICAN BOTTLER.
W. A. PETERS, Publisher.
A monthly journal, devoted to the interests
of the bottling trade and ail carbonated bev-
erage industries, published on the 15th of
every month.
Publication Office,
No. 39 Nassau St., New York City.
Subscription — in advance :
United States, postage prepaid, 1 year...$l 50
Europe, prepaid, 1 year 2 00
Advertising rates made known on applica-
tion.
THE HOME NEWS.
Published every Friday morning at
Bryn Mawr, - Pennsylvania.
Subscription, $1.50 per Year.
SAMUEL A. BLACK, Editor and Proprietor.
The Home News has a larger circulation
than any other newspaper in Montgomery
County, outside of Norristown or Pottstovra.
Proof of this will be furnished on any bona-
fide application. Advertising rates furnished
on application.
ONTARIO INDEPENDENT.
Canantlaisua, - . New York.
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER.
Published every Tuesday by
EDWARD A. WADER.
Circulation, 1,000.
Subscription Price, $1.00 per Year.
BRICK, TILE AND METAL
REVIEW.
Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania.
Only publication in the world representing
the BRICK, TILE and CLAY
Industries.
Circulation, over 5,000 copies monthly.
Manufacturers of Brick, Tile and Sewer
Pipe Machinery will find it a valuable adver -
tising medium. Rates on application.
Address GEO. E. WILLIAMS & CO.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
TRADES AND LABOR JOURNAL.
Published Every Friday in the interest of
Organized Labor.
Publishes only official report of the Miner's
Association of Ohio.
Circulation rapidly increasing.
Address :
THE TRADES AND LABOR JOURNAL,
Akron, Ohio.
THE CENTRAL SQUARE NEWS.
Central Square, - - New York.
Published every Thursday by
WILLIAM SAINSBURY.
Terms, $1.00 per annum, in advance ; $1.25, If
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY. 855
6i
Winder's Warsaw Wasp."
WARSAW, - - - - - INDIANA.
THE ONLY DOUBLE-BREASTED, STEAM HEATING, ANTI-COROSIVE, BRASS-
MOUNTED, NICKEL-PLATED, DOUBLE JOINTED, NON-EXPLOSIVE,
FOUR-BLADED, GIGANTIC AGGREGATION OF INTELLEC-
TUAL SPECTACLE OF BEWILDERING EXTEN-
SIVENESS UNDER ONE CANVAS.
POLITICOLOGY, MARKETOLOGY, TELEGRAPHOLOGY, NEWSOLOGY, LIVE AD-
OLOGY, SOCIETOLOGY, FUNOLOGY AND BIGOLOGY.
It is well worth a joumev of a hundred miles to see the only genuine All-wool- and-a
yard-wide Editor ever born "in captivitv, as he sits in his Sanctum of Glittering Splendor
and Oriental Magnificence, hatching dollars bj' the millions.
SPECIAL EXCURSION TRAINS VS^ILL RUN ON THE DAY AND DATE ABOVE GIVEN,
TO CARRY THE IMMENSE LOADS OF WHITE PAPER USED IN PRINTING
THE SEVERAL EDITIONS OF " THE WASP."
PRINTED ON REAL PAPER ! NO CHEAP SILK IMITATION
»^ The Wasp is pre eminent and foremost in presenting live news to its patrons, and
weofEertopav $50,000,000 to any newspaper published that will contain the same as our
exhibition. Envious rivals must now put up or shut up. Pay the money as you pass in the
door, and if The Wasp is not as represented, the admission price will be refunded as you
pass out. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO ADVERTISERS.
Address, TOM W. WINDER, Editor and Publisher, Warsaw, Ind.
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Fortsch ritt"
(PROGRESS).
ANNA METZ BYLAND, _ _ - - Editor.
" FORTSCHRITT " is the ONLY PAPER in the U. S. EDITED in the German Language
by A WOMAN. It was established IN 1S75, and is devoted to the equal recognition of Woman
In every field of responsibility and usefulness.
" FORTSCHRITT " circulates in every State of the Union and In Europe. It is the most
serviceable medium for Advertisers to reach the German American fireside and home. . ^
~" SUBSCRIPTION, S2 PER ANNUM.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 13 LINES, ONE INSERTION, $1.80. FOR LONGER PERIODS THAN
ONE MONTH A FAIR REDUCTION IS MADE.
DER NEW^ YORK REPUBLIKANER.
AN EIGHT-PAGE PAPER. (ESTABLISHED 1875).
THE CHEAPEST GERMAN WEEKLY IN THE UNION.
.SUBSCRIPTION, $1 PER ANNUM.
25 PER CENT. REDUCTION TO CLUBS AND NEWS AGENTS.
ADVERTISEMENTS, SINGLE INSERTIONS, $1.80 PER INCH.
A FAIR REDUCTION FOR LONGER PERIODS THAN ONE MONTH.
DER NEW YORK REPUBLIKANER
Circulates in every State of the Union, and is the best medium for Advertisers to reach the
German population of the United States. n
1^- The most available organ offered to Republican organizations for increasing the
Republican vote.
866 GEO. P. ROWELL A GO'S
atePBP
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-
tures : Ulster Iron, Paper, and White Lead.
SUBSCRIPTION, $5.00 PER ANNUM.
ADVERTISING RATES MADE KNOWN ON APPLICATION.
Address the Publishers, JERNEGAN & HALE, SAUGERTIES, N. Y.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St.. New York.
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
Eclectic and says so. Send for a sample copy.
Alil. THE NEWS
Altoona Sunday Morning.
ALTOONA, - - ]^ - PENNSYLVANIA.
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.
CIRCULATION LARGER THAN THAT OF THE OTHER ALTOONA SUNDAY
PAPERS COMBINED.
Address all communications to
JACOB B. SMITH, MANAGER "SUNDAY MORNING," ALTOONA, PA.
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.
THE MORNING NEW^S.
DAILY, $5 PER YEAR, IN ADVANCE. WEEKLY, 75 CENTS.
IT LEADS IN XEWS, ENTERPRISE AND BUSIXESS.
No objectionable medical or lotterj' advertisements accepted at any price.
THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO., EDGAR M. HOOPES, Manager.
WATSON R. SPERRY (formerly of the New York " Evening Post "), Editor-in-Chief.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
Thompson's
Solvent Bank Report.
25 PARK PLACE, - - _ NEW^ YORK.
THE ONLY RELIABLE LIST OF SOLVENT BANKS PUBLISHED IN THE
UNITED STATES.
No failed banks or embezzling bank officers reported.
SINGLE COPY (octavo form), - - - - Prepaid, $1.00.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION IN ADVANCE.
For $3. We will send one Year Bi-Monthly Thompson's Solvent Bank Report, together
with Monthly Report, containing list of new banks, closed banks, dissolutions, changes In
ofiQcers, &c., new counterfeits, bank stock quotations of the principal cities, quotations of
the New York Stock Exchange, general review of the financial situation and much other
valuable information.
For .S4. Will send Weekly, with Bi-Monthly and Monthly as above.
For S.5. Will send Bi-Monthly, and publish name of any bank or banker in large and
prominent type, under State heading, with Weekly and Monthly as above.
Parties paying at expiration will be charged $1 extra.
COUNTERFEIT GOLD AND SILVER COIN DETECTORS.
For .SI we will send the infallible Gold and Silver Counterfeit Coin Detector, postpaid,
or the Dial Coin Detector and Coin Chart Manual.
For $3 we will send the New Postal Gold and Silver Coin Scale to subscribers only. To
all others for $5.
858i GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
THE STATE LINE BULLETIN.
A Weekly publication, devoted to the Interest of the travelling public, and Issued for
the purpose of promoting and encouraging travel between Europe and the United States.
The Bulletin is distributed and circulated in every direction, and among all classes of
people from whom patronage may be expectc. It is placed in the hands of Steamship
Agents throughout this country and Europe, weekly, and by them distributed. Copies are
mailed and handed to all persons contemplating an ocean voyage, and are also placed In the
hands of passengers arriving at New York on the State Line Steamers. A limited number
of advertisements will be inserted at moderate charges. For rates, &c., please address,
I iP. O. Box 2086. G. A. MIC HELL, Publisher, 53 Broadway, Nbw York Citt.
NE'W YORK SHIPPING GAZETTE.
PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY.
OFFICE, 150 NASSAU STREET, - - NEW YORK CITY.
Contains valuable steamship intelligence, compiled from ofQcial information. A Cal-
endar of Sailing Dates of Ocean Steamships for three weeks In advance. A List of Steam-
ships to Sail from Foreign Ports, with dates of departure and time when due. Arrivals,
movements of Steamships and Steamboats, with hours of departure, etc. •-■»
Annual Subscription, including postage, $2.00. Single copies, 5 cents. A specimen copy
sent free on application. Address WILLIAM HICKS, Publisher.
THE OXFORD DEMOCRAT.
ESTABLISHED 1833.
PARIS, ....... MAIXE.
WEEKLY.
GEO. H. W ATKINS, . - - - Editor and Proprietor.
Terms, $1.50 per Year, in Advance.
The Democrat is well and favorably known and extensively circulated through a
prosperous section, and as an advertising medium is unsurpassed.
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.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
VETERAN'S ADVOCATE.
AN EIGHT-PAGE WEEKLY PAPER DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE G. A. R.
AND ALL VETERANS OF THE WAR OF THE REBELLION.
CONCORD, - - - - . NEW HAMPSHIRE.
IRA C. EVANS, - - - T'^ Publisher and Proprietor.
$1.00 A YEAR, IN ADVANCE. SAMPLE COPIES SENT UPON APPLICATION.
Geo. P. RowELL & Co., Agents 10 Spruce St., New York.
DAILY AND WEEKLY CITIZEN.
liOWELL, .... MASSACHUSETTS.
CITIZEN NEWSPAPER CO., PUBLISHERS.
H. R. RICE, Manager.
One of the best known dailies In Mas.sachusetts. A popular and long-established jour-
nal, with a very strong and influential circulation, and a flrstclass paper in all respects.
Both editions of the Citizen possess points of merit which place them in the front as valu-
able advertising mediums. Under its new management the paper's position is stronger
than ever before. Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Agents , 10 Spruce St., New Y'ork.
THE BALTIMORE LIST.
BALTIMORE, ..... MARYI.AND.
J. L. HANNA, 75 West Fayette Street, Publisher.
PRICE. 25 CENTS PER ANNUM.
Is published monthly, is devoted to the interest of Farmers, Shippers, buyers, and
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,
Southern and near Western States makes it a valuable advertising medium. No Patent Medi-
cine or Lottery Advertisements inserted. Refer to Traders' National Bank of Baltimore.
NATIONAL FARM AND FIRESIDE.
43 LEXINGTON STREET, . . - BALTIMORE, MD.
DO YOU WISH EVERY FARMER
In Maryland, and thousands In Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania,
Ohio and Delaware,
TO KNOW WHAT YOU HAVE FOR SALE?
If SO, It can easily be done by advertising in the
NATIONAL FARM AND FIRESIDE.
Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
859
Cjje |ldu-|0r[i Cimts
rOR 1885.
NEW YORK CITY,
NEW YORK.
THE BEST, THE ABLiEST, THE CHEAPEST.
THE NEW YORK TIMES gives Its readers the news of the whole world every morningi
It strives to cover every field and leave no hap or mishap unrecorded ; so that whether It
be the news of New York City the reader seeks, or the news of San Francisco or of Con-
stantinople, he will find it accorded its due space and proportion in his morning's Times.
While it thus maintains its pre-eminence as a general newspaper, The Times collects with
special care all important news concerning railroads, insurance companies, banks and
banking, the army and navy, educational progress, and the drift of social, religious and
BClentiflc thought and discussion. Book readers and book publishers will find in its columns
early announcements of new publications and able and impartial reviews of all books
worthy of the reviewer's time and labor. The cable despatches of the London correspond-
ent of The Times keeps Its readers fully informed of what is going on in the political and
social world of Europe. In treating the public questions of the day editorially The Times
gives honest opinions in plain language. It is a Republican newspaper, but it freely exer-
cises the right of independent criticism, and when its party chooses unwise courses or
makes unfit nominations, it opposes them with earnestness and sincerity. The Weekly
and Semi-weekly editions of The Times contain all the current news condensed from the
despatches and reports of the daily edition, besides miscellaneous literary selections and
a page of agricultural matter specially prepared for these editions.
^ TERMS TO MAIL, SUBSCRIBERS, POSTPAID.
DAILY, exclusive of Sunday, per year, $6 00
DAILY, Including Sunday, per year 7 50
SUNDAY ONLY, per year 1 50
DAILY, 6 months, with Sunday 3 75
DAILY, 6 months, without Sunday 3 '00
DAILY, 1 month, with or without Sunday 75
The Semi-Weekly Times.
Single copies, one year $i 50
Five copies, one year 12 00
Ten copies, and one free for club 20 00
The Weekly Times.
Single copies, one year $1 00
Ten copies, and one free for club 10 00
Subscriptions for six months ;.60
Terms, cash In advance. These prices are invariable. We have' no traveling agents.
Remit in drafts on New York, Postal Notes, or Post Office Money Orders, if possible;
and where neither of these can be procured, send the money In a registered letter. Sample
copies sent free. Address
THE NEW YORK TIMES, NEW YORK CITY.
The large circulation of The Times makes it specially valuable as a medium for advertiser?.
Geo. p. Rowelt, & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
Sunday Advertiser.
TRENTON, - - - - NEAV JERSEY.
IN ITS THIRD VOLUME, AND A MARVELOUS SUCCESS.
Only Sunday paper In the State south of Elizabeth. Independent in politics. Indorsed
by labor organizations and taken by everybody. Particularly devoted to local news, social
gossip and trade organization matters. Has the largest local circulation. No objectionable
advertisements or heavy cuts accepted.
CIRCULATION 3,000, AND STEADILY INCREASING.
(AFFIDAVIT, IF REQUIRED.)
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
Educational Journal of Virginia.
PUBLISHED MONTHLY AT
RICHMOND, - - - - VIRGINIA.
DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF EDUCATION IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS.
Terms, $1.00 a Year, in Advance.
THE ORGAN OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION.
vr^T^.„,>= 5 WM. F. FOX, A.M.. Principal Richmond High School.
i.DiTORS, j 2(jj^ ^ ^ FARR, Superintendent Public Instruction.
Address,
WM. F. FOX, 329 W. MAIN ST., RICHMOND, VA.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
ESTABLISHED DECEMBER 7, 1883.
The Critic.
PUBLISHED AT
AIiLENTO"WN, " - - PENNSYLVANIA.
N. E. WORMAN & CO., Publishers.
THE ONLY MORNING PAPER IN THE LEHIGH VALLEY.
Circulation, 1,900.
THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA.
Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
Langhorne Standard.
PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AT
liANGHORNE, - - BUCKS COUNTY, PENN.
FETTEROLP BROS., Publishers.
SUBSCRIPTION, $1.00 PER ANNUM.
On Bound Brook and New York Division of Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. Popula-
tion, 851). Four pages, size, 26x40. Established 1S71. A flrst-class advertising medium. Large
and constantly growing circulation. A farming and manufacturing country.
The Langhorne Standard is the leading ncwspupcr on the line of the Bound Brook
Railroad, and centrally located, twenty miles fr.Mu l'liil:Hlrli)hia, Pa., and eight miles from
Trenton, N. J., and is without exception the best adv ertising medium in the lower end of
Bucks County.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPEK DIRECTORY. 861
The Daily Hotel Reporter.
N E W^ YORK.
L. KLOPSCH & CO., _____ Proprietors.
OFFICE :
No. 92 WHITE STREET, NEAR BROADWAY (P. O. BOX 3295), NEW YORK.
SUBSCRIPTION
ONE YEAR, _______ Sis OO
SIX MONTHS, - - - - - - - 9 00
THREE MONTHS, - ^ - - - - -5 00
ONE MONTH, - - - - - - - 3 00
ADVERTISING RATES REASONABLE.
THE ONLY PAPER IN NEW YORK CITY PUBLISHING HOTEL ARRIVALS.
BEST MEDIUM IN THE UNITED STATES FOR PERSONS CATERING FOR HOTEL
TRADE.
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE NEW YORK POST OFFICE FOR THE PUBLICATION OF
LIST OF UNCLAIMED LETTERS.
"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.
" THE REPORTER " IS ON FILE AT PROMINENT HOTELS IN EVERY SECTION OF
THE COUNTRY.
"THE DAILY HOTEL REPORTER" IS THE LEADING REPRESENTATIVE OF
HOTEL JOURNALISM IN THE UNITED STATES.
SPECIMEIf COPIES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED FREE OX APPLICATION.
Geo. p. Roweix & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
THE NATIONAL
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.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
' THE BEST NEWSPAPER EVER PRINTED IN VERMONT."— BOSTON Times.
The Free Press.
DAILY AND WEEKLY.
BURLINGTON, - - - - VERMONT.
THE FREE PRESS ASSOCIATION, Publishers.
The careful advertiser who gets the fullest value for his money always secures the best
medium in the locality he wishes to reach. For advertising purposes S
"THE FREE PRESS" IS UNRIVALLED IN THE STATE OF VERMONT/
It is acknowledged by the press and the general public that the " Free Press " stands
at the head of the State press. It is published in Burlington, the only city of importance In
the State the principal port on Lake Champlain and the leading commercial centre of
Vermont. Its circulation is the lai'gest and its readers are the best classes ; no paper has
a finer constituency.
The careful advertiser will at once see that The B'ree Press is absolutely necessary
to a profitable expenditure of n.oney in advertising in Vermont.
Geo. P. Roweix & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
Oesterreichisch - Amerikanische
Zeitung.
(AUSTRIAN-AMERICAN GAZETTE.)
24 NORTH WILLIAM STREET, - - NEW YORK.
p. O. BOX 548.
M. SCHMTZER, Editor. SCHNITZER BROS., Publishers.
The Austrian- American Gazette, published at New York and Chicago, is the only paper
exclusively devoted to the interests of Bohemians, Hungarians and Austrlans living In the
United States.
There are more than 200,000 persons here from the United Kingdoms of Austria, Hungary
and Bohemia, and the above paper Is tne only one that represents their interests, and 1>
therefore patronized by them.
An advertisement in this paper will not be overlooked, but will surely be considered.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents 10 spruce St. New York.
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:
52 «fc 54 widely circulated insttrance Journals in the 126
William Stveet) country ; published at $3.25 a year. It should Washington Sst..
New York, be received by every intelligent Underwriter. ChicagOi
N. Y. Address all communications to 111,
THE INSURANCE CRITIC CO.,
52 & 54 William Street, N. Y.
Geo. p. Rowkll & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
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
CRITICS OF AMERICA.
SUBSCHIPTION, S4.00 PER ANNUM.
THOROUGHLY RELIABLE. LARGE CIRCULATION.
Geo. p. Roweli. & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
864 GEO. P. ROWELL & CO'S
Hyattsville Advertiser.
■PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY AT
HYATTSVILL.E, PRINCE GEORGE'S CO., MARYLAND.
RICHARD B. TOPHAM, Editor and Publisher.
Subscription, - - - .^il.OO per Year, in Advance.
The Advertiser has a large circulation in Southern Maryland and in the DeiJartments
at Washington, which makes it a valuable advertising medium.
Geo. p. Rovvell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
25,000. , 25.000.
Missionary Herald.
The oldest Monthly Magazine in the United States, and one of the largest in mail cir-
culation. Subscription list includes every State and Territory in the United States, Canada,
Mexico, Sandwich Island and Micronesia, Australia, Afiica. Turkey, India, China and Japan.
Such is the standing of the Missionary Herald that nothing will be intentionally
admitted, even upon an advertising page, which is not of intrinsic value. By limiting
advertisements to works of high merit, it is hoped to make the pages of special value, both
to advertising patrons and to tlie many thousand readers.
CHARLES HUTCHINS, No. 1 Somerset Street, Boston, Mass.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
The New York Mercantile
Journal.
(ESTABLISHED 18G3.)
182 FRONT STREET, - - - NEW YORK.
A TRADE REVIEW PUBLISHED WEEKLY IN THE INTEREST OF MERCHANT
BUYERS OF THE COUNTRY.
It contains extensive reviews of the wholesale market, and such price lists as will fur-
nish the buyer with the closest Hgures at which the principal classes of goods are jobbing
in the city of New York. Subscription, $4.00 per year. Address all communications to
New York Mercantile Journal, Box 1,919, New York City.
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.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co.. Agents, lO Spruce St., New York.
DER DEUTSCHE VOLKSFUEHRER.
A WEEKLY GERMAN PAPER.
SUBSCRIPTION, - - - _ _ _ ^-i.m PER YEAR.
L. G. LAMADE, Publisher,
AI.TOONA, BliAIR COUNTY, PENN.
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY. 871
The World Magazine.
CHICAGO, . - . - ILLINOIS.
EASTERN OFFICE:
29 PARK ROW, . - - NEW YORK.
A S4PI-ENDTDI.Y II.LL>*TK ATED FAMIf-Y MONTHLY.
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.
ONLY Si. 00 PER YEAR.
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.
Address,
THE WORI-f> MAGAZINE,
Fifth Avenue and Wasbiugton Street, Chicago,
THE TELEGRAM BUILDING.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co.. Agents, 10 Spruce St.. New York.
872 GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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-
turing neighborhoods of New England and the Middle States, and "in families and offices
all over the country. The subscription is only $2 per year, with immense discounts to clubs,
and valuable premiums to subscribers for new names. Advertising rates, 20 cents per non-
pareil line, with liberal discounts for time and space. Guaranteed circulation, 9,000. D. J.
Tapley. Editor and Publisher. Send stamp for free copv to American Progress, 60 Liberty
Street, New York City.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
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.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
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.)
Display Ailvertiseiiieuts, - - - 1-5 Cents per Line.
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.,
THE TELEGRAM BUILDING, S. E. COR. FIFTH AV. AND WASHINGTON ST., CHICAGO.
S^-THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF CHICAGO...^!
THE ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER IN CHICAGO AUTHORIZED TO PUBLISH THE CITY
OF CHICAGO'S ADVERTISEMENTS.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
874 GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York,
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.
SUBSCRIPTION, ----- Sl.3.1 PER YEAR.
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.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agent?, 10 Spruce St., New York.
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).
Geo. p. Rowell & Co.. Agents. 10 Spruce St., New York.
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.
Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
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,
E. 0. STEVENS. _____--- Publisher.
ADDRESS,
THE EVENING J>IAII.,
118 FIFTH AVENUE, - . - CHICAGO.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spi-uce St., New York.
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GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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
Bedford, ... Pennsylvania,
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.
Elyria,
Ohio.
MORNING
Harrisburg,
CALL.
Pennsylvania.
Before you subscribe for a Poultry Maga-
zine, send 10 cents for a sample copy of The
Poultry Nation, which is, since its enlarge-
ment and improvement, the cheapest of its
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
S. E. WURST, Elyria, Ohio.
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.
THE DAILY NEWS.
Quincy,
Illinois.
QUINCY NEWS CO., Publishers.
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY. 87T
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.
Subscription, $'.2.00 a Year.
Advertisers will find these papers first-class mediums for addressing the buying public-
of Georgia, Florida and South Carolina.
J. H. ESTILiL,,
3 WHITAKER STREET, SAVANNAH, GA,
Geo. p. Rowei.l & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
fi78 «EO. P. ROW ELL & GO'S
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.
THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUMS IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PA.
Norristown Herald.
WITTY, NEWSY, ENERGETIC AND RELIABLE. . POPULATION OF MONTGOMERY
COUNTY, 100,000.
The Herald and Free Press (Weekly) was established In 1799, and is the oldest and
most widely read paper in the county. It circulates largely among the farmers, and num-
bers among' its followers the best, most progressive and most liberal men of that class. In
addition It covers the towns along the lines of the Phila. & Reading, the Germantown &
Norristown, the Penna., Schuvlkill Valley, the North Penna., the Perkiomea, and the Stony
Creek Railroads. Republican in polities, progressive in spirit and reliable in all Its depart-
ments, it recommends itself to judicious advertisers.
POPULATION OF NORRISTOWN, 15,000.
The Norristown Daily Herald was established in 1869 and since that time has enjoyed
ever increasing prosperity. It is the oldest dally, and Is now a large two-cent afternoon
paper. Is the most reliable and widest read paper in the Borough. Contains the latest
ielegraphic news, all notices of churches, lodges, societies, clubs and associations.
GEO. P. RowELL & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
Philadelphia (German) Demokrat
PUBLISHED AT
PHILADELPHIA, - - - - PENNSYLVANIA.
DAILY AND WEEKLY.
MORWITZ & CO., Editors and Proprietors.
THE "DEMOKRAT" HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY GERMAN PAPER
IN PENNSYLVANIA.
Advertisers wishing to reach the German population In Pennsylvania should send their
orders to this excellent paper.
Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
Railway World.
PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY BY THE RAILWAY WORLD PUBLISHING
COMPANY,
19 SOUTH FIFTH STREET, - - PHILADELPHIA.
J. B. ECCLESINE, Jr., President. THOS. W. FERNON, Treasurer.
Terms, $4.00 per Annum, in Advance. Foreign Subscription, $5.00 per Annum, In Advance.
ADVERTISING RATES FURNISHED FROM OFFICE ON APPLICATION.
Railway Managers, Officers, and Employes, Railway Mechanics and Engineers, Railway
Stock and Bondholders, Dealers in Railway Supplies, and all who wish to obtain prompt
and accurate information relating to Railways, will find in Its weekly contents a large
amount of matter of special interest.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY. 879
New York Commercial
Magazine.
Oflicf : -ili Park Row, Opposite Po8t-Offlce,
P. O. BOX 941, - - - NEW YORK.
WM. H. LIVINGSTON, Editor and Manager.
The New York Commercial Magazine is iniblished monthly in the general interests,
though with special reference to Insurance, Financial, Manufacturing and Commercial
interests of the people.
SUBSCRIPTION :
One Year $5.00 I Six Months $3.00 1 Single Copies.... 50 Cents.
Payable in advance. Tliese prices include postage. Back numbers supplied.
ADVERTISING :
One Page. One Year S300 I One Half Page, One Year $300
One-Quarter Page, One Year $100.
Payable after the first insertion or as Ijy contract. Shorter term and less space, short rates.
Cover advertisements extra.
Remittances should be by Post-Offlce Order, Check or Draft, drawn to the Order of
Manager.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
THE
orning Journal and Courier.
OLDEST DAILY IN CONNECTICUT.
LARGEST SIZE, LARGEST IN CIRCULATION, AND THE FAMILY PAPER OF
NEW HAVEN.
Siibscriptiou Price, $5.00 per Year.
This paper circulates chiefly in New Haven City and County, and reaches all classes in
the prosperous manufacturing city of 75,00J inhabitants. In politics The Journal and
Courier is Republican. It gives large space to carefully prepared reports of local and State
News ; receives full telegraphic despatches to the hour of going to press ; and, for adver-
tisers, is one of the best mediums in the State.
The Connecticut Herald and
Weekly Journal.
A LARGE AND WIDELY-CIRCULATED FAMILY PAPER.
OFFICES :
400 STATE STREET, NEIV HAVEN, CONNECTICUT.
THE CARRINGTOX PUBLISHING CO.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $'^.00 PER YEAR; $1.50 IN ADVANCE. ADVERTISING
RATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION, OR CONTRACTS CAN BE MADE WITH
Geo. P. RowELL & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
880
GEO. P. KOVVELL & GO'S
Contains a workl of useful Information
pertaining to the Vegetable and Flower
Garden ; also, letters from our custom-
ers telling of their success or failure in
raising Seeds, Plants, Shrubs, Small
Fruits, etc. Each number contains a
COLORED PLATE
WORTH THE PRli E OF THE MAGAZINE.
Even the old people admit they en.i'oy
the Young People's Department. Sub-
scribe at once. Sample numljers, lOc. ;
only $\.->5 per year ; club of five, $5.00.
JAUE!5 VICK, Rochester, N.Y»
DR. rOOTE'S HEALTH
MONTHLY.
NEW YORK CITY, - - - • NE\Y YORK.
MURRAY HILL PUBLISHING COMPANY, Publishers.
SUBSCRIPTION. FIFTY CENTS PER YEAR.
MEDIUM.
A
DR.
VERY DESIRABLE ADVERTISING
FOOTE'S HEALTH MONTHLY" HAS A LARGE AND INFLUENTIAL
CIRCULATION AMONG A SELECT CLASS OF READERS.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
THE MANUFACTURERS' RECORD.
Published Every Saturday by BIGSBY & EDMONDS at
71 »fc 73 EXCHANGE PLACE, - - BALTIMORE, MD.
THE LEADING INDUSTRIAL AND ONLY HARDWARE PAPER
PUBLISHED IN THE SOUTH.
It reaches nearly all Cotton Mills, Woolen Mills, Factories, Furnaces, Iron Works Min-
ing Companies, Foundries, Machine Shops, etc., as well as regular dealers m Hardware,
Iron Steel and Metals, in the fourteen Southern States. The only paper south of New
York giving special attention to Hardware, and publishing a Weekly Wholesale Hardware
Price List Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., N.Y.
Pr
MADISON WEEKLY EAGLE.
AN INDEPENDENT JOURNAL PUBLISHED SATURDAY MORNING BY BARDON & CLIFT.
OFFICE, NEAR DEPOT. -_ - HIADISON, N. .T.
Subscription, per Annum, .$ 1.50 ; Si.x Months, 7.5 cents.
Fine Book and Job Printing of every description. Color and Bronze Work a specialty.
Cards, Circulars, Bill Heads, Programmes, Blanks, Invitations, Orders of Dance,
Posters, etc. Circulation, November 1, IS8i, 900.
FRED. B. BARDON. JOHN W. CLIFT.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
THE COMMERCIAL TELEGRAM.
ONLY MORNING DAILY IN ^„t«
TOLEDO ' ~ * " " * OHIO.
The City of Toledo has a population of 70,000, rapidly incr.-asing ; more building in 1881
than in any former year : new manufactures springing up ; third grain market in the United
States, and largest ill Ohio ; handled more coal last year than Cleveland or auj' other lake
city ; lumber and iron interests, and jobl)iiiK commercial trade, immense. Great distribut-
ing centre. The Commercial Telegram is not only tlie only iiKirning ilaily in Toledo, but
in the ten counties of Northwest Ohio, <lirectly tributary to ToUmIo. Has early morning
service on nearly all railroads, and circulates largely both inside and outside the city. Ihe
Weekly Comme'rclal Telegram is made up with special reference to the wants of country
readers Estimates for advertising space and specimen copies sent on application to
COMLY & FRANCISCO, Proprietors.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, U Spruce St., New York.
PITTSBURGER SONNTAGSBLATT AND "DIE REFORM."
PITTSBUROII,
(CONSOLIDATED. I
PUBLISHED SUNDAYS.
KIMMICH & SCHWEIZER,
PENNSYLYAMA.
Publishers.
The above Is an eight-page German Journal, devoted to local, belletristic and other
news. The only German Sunday paper in Western Pennsylvania and Eastern Ohio.
CIRCULATION EXCEEDING 11,000.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY. 881
Der Deutsch-Amerikanische
Mueller.
THE ONLY GERMAN MILLING PAPER PUBLISHED IN AMERICA (ILLUSTRATED).
EUOEXE A. SITTIG, Piiblislier.
CHICAGO, - •> -^ - ILLINOIS.
Der Deotsch-Amerikanisohe Mueller is an independent trade paper, not incumbered
with any special influences. Its columns are not devoted to puffing up any one particular
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
largest, most interesting and finest loolving German trade paper published on this continent.
Its reading columns are fllled with treatises ot a scientittc and mercantile character and
news of real interest to millers and millwrights. It is now in its ninth year, and has
always been, and is at present, recognized (l^y those who are able to read both languages)
as the leading jomnial of its class— here and in Europe.
The standing of our paper among the milling public is well known. It is not an adver-
tising sheet gotten up for tlie purpose of deceiving advertisers. Every business man knows
that the sure road to success is to (cZivj-f/.-.cj'urfffjoiis/;/. By saying Judicious advertising,
we do not mean that offered l)y the cheajj and unprdductive papers that every line of tra<le
is Ijurdened with, but the kind furnished by papers that hav<? both circulation and standing
among those intended to be reached l>y the advertiser. An advertisement that attracts no
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
States and Canada.
A sample copy of The Deutsch-Amerikanische Mueller is sent to every name on our
list who is not a subscriber at regular intervals, and tiius an advertisement in our columns
for one year will be seen by every one interested in the trade. As our list is a live and con-
stantly revised one, this makes every copy .sent out tell for the interest of the advertisers.
Our circulation is guaranteed to be between 11,000 and 14,000 copies each mouth.
Der Brauer und Malzer.
(THE BREWER AM> MALTSTER.)
A MONTHLY JOURNAL DEVOTED TO THE ART OF BREWING AND MALTING
AND TO THE HOP A.ND BARLEY TRADE,
CHICAGO, ----- ILLINOIS.
EUGENE A. SITTIG, Publisher.
Der Brauer und Malzer is an independent trade pai^er. not encumlieretl with any
special influences. Its columns are not devoted to puffing up any one particular firm, anil
its advertising columns are only open for legitimate business.
Der Brauer und Malzer is the largest, most interesting and finest looking German
trade paper published on this continent. Its reading columns are'fllled with treatises of a
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
not an advertising sheet gotten up for the purpose of deceiving a(ivertisers. Every business
man knows that the sure road to success is to ad vert i.-e Judiciously. By saying j'wd/cioHS
advertising we do not mean that offered by the cheap and unproductive papers that every
line of trade is burdened with, but the kind furnished l)y papers that have both circulation
and standing among those intended to be reached by the advertiser. An advertisement that
attracts no attention is dear at any pi'iee. But notwithstanding this fact, there are adver-
tisers ivho patronize ixo'crs that nei-er secure an inquiry for their goods. Such papers are
virtual blackmailing schemes, in wliieli the advertisers are the victims. You may rely upon
it as good liusiness principi(^ 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 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
States and Canada.
It is a known fact that all nationalities prefer to read and write their own language,
and the Germans make therefrom no exception. Even those who are perfectjy familiar
with the English language prefer the journal treating upon their trade which is printed in
titeir mother-tongue to any other, if that journal is as good and in many respects superior to
the very best printed in a foreign language. This is proven by the large number of actual
subscribers which our paper has got, not only in the United States and Canada, but also in
Austro-Hungary, Germany, Italy and South America.
A sample copy of the Brauer und Malzer is sent to every one on our list who is not
a subscriber at regular intervals, and thus an advertisement in our columns for one year
will be seen by every one interested in the trade. As our list is a live and constantly revised
one, this makes every copy sent out tell for the interest of the advertiser. Our circulation
is guaranteed to be between 4,0(X) and 5,(X)0 copies each month. Send for advertising rates.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
56
882 iiKO. P KOWELL & GO'S
LEADING ADVERTISERS USE
THE PRACTICAL FARMER.
ESTABLISHED 1835.
IT LEADS AGRICULTURAL JOURNALISM. TRY IT.
THE FARMER CO., Publishers.
1420 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Geo. P. RowELL & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
THE REPORTER.
Published Every Friday at
KO(KY MOl XT, - - - NASH COUNTY, N. C.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE-ONE YEAR, $1.50; SIX MONTHS, $1.00.
C. H. HARRIS, Editor aud Proprietor.
Advertising Rates— One inch, one week, .SUK) ; one incli, one month, $2.50 ; one inch, three
months, $5.00 ; one inch, six months, $7.50. Liberal discounts will be made for larger adver-
tisements and for contracts by the year.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
■WAVERLEY MAGAZINE.
BOSTON, ...... MASSACHUSETTS.
SEVENTIETH (TOth) VOLUME OF PUBLICATION.
MOSES A DOW^ Publisher
ISSUED WEEKLY. SUBSCRIPTION: SINGLE COPY, lOc; YEARLY, .f4.00.
The Waverley Magazine, as evinced by its large and constantly Increasing circulation,
continues to be the favorite as a family paper.
Advertisi.ng Rates: 30c. per line.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
MRS. BENEDICT S FASHION JOURNAL.
636 AKCH STREET, ... PHILAWELPHIA, PA.
F. E. BENEDICT, _ _ _ PUBLISHER AND Proprietor.
Published Monthl.y. Twelve pages, 11x15. Subscription. $1. The onl.y Ladies' News-
paper published in Philadelphia. The Latest and most reliable Fashion News. Circulation
over five thousand.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St , New York.
THE SUSQUEHANNA ZEITUNG.
WILLIAMSPOUT, .... PENNSYLVANIA.
ESTABLISHED 1861.
KARL VOLKMAR & SON, - - Publishers.
The Zeitung is the only German paper with an oflfice in Lycoming County, is designated
by the Courts as tlie medium of legal advertisements, and affords to advertisers the only
inediuni of reacliiiig tin' Germans of tlu' West Branch Valley.
ADVKirnsiNG RATES REASONABLE. NO CUTS INSERTED.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce Street, New York.
NEXT "of kin AND HEIRS-AT-LATV GAZETTE.
'251 WILLIAM STREET, - (P. O. Box 3.109,) - NEW YORK CITY.
WILLIAM RAICH, Publisher.
This Paper contains the " OfQclal Chancery List," published by authority, up to Sep-
tember 1, 1883. The amount now in Chancery amounts to £77,000,000. Heirs to English Es-
tates should read this paper.
SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 PER YEAR. SINGLE COPIES, 10 CENTS.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
SILK CULTURE AND HOME INDUSTRIES.
27 BOND STREET, .... NEW YORK CITY.
A HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE.
$1 A YEAR. ADVERTISING, 15 CENTS A LINE.
W. B. SMITH, Publisher.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York,.
THE OAKVILLE INDEPENDENT
IS PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING AT
OAKVILLE ONTARIO.
C. ROWLAND ORR, Publisher. At the low price of $1 i>er year, in advance. No paper
will be discontinued until all arrears are paid.
Advertisino Rates : 10 cents per line, first insertion; 5 cents per line each subsequent
Insertion. Nonpareil measure. Special yearly contracts may be made at reduced rates.
Advertisers who contract for a given space for from three months to one year will be dealt
with very libei-allv. Terms sent free on application. Circulation, 800 guaranteed
OUR CIRCl I.ATION,
AND HOW WE GET IT !
A Cheap and Popular Paper,
Going Regularly to the
Best Farmers in the
United 5«tates.
A National Circulation increasing at
the rate of 1,.300 per week.
TO ADVERTISEUS.
The attention of shrewd adver
tlsers is called to The American
Farmer, an agricultural journal,
which has gained a national circu-
lation, and which is invaluable to
every manufacturer and dealer wish-
ing to bring his stock to the atten
tion of the producers of the country.
Ol R SUBSCRIBERS.
Believing that the better class of
agriculturists of the country take
their county paper and pay for it in
advance, we have endeavored to
reach that class by placing the sub-
scription price of our paper at 25
cents per year, to publishers,
so that the enterprising publishers
of the best country papers can make
money by offering The American-
Farmer as a PREJIIUM to their sub-
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.
i The proprietor of The American
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
justice to all," ever mindful of the
best interest of the farmer.
Advertising Rates.
We do not desire more than three
pages of advertising. Extravagantly
worded advertisements, or those iii
which the advertiser offers more
than can reasonably be given, are not
desired at any price and will be rig-
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.
, AMERICAN FARMER,
Fort. Wayne, Ind.
AMERICAN FARMER
JtfHE3E3
TO ALL OUR SUBSCRIBERS.
\ \
All of our subscribers tvho tvill
pay their subscription accounts
to this paper in full to date, and
one year in advance^ tvill be pre-
sented with one year's subscript
tion to the
"AMERICAN FARMER"
asixteen page agricultural magazine, published by
E. A. K. Haekett, at Fort Wayne, Indiana, and
which is rapidly taking rank as one of the leading
agricultural publications of the countiy. It is de-
voted exclusively to the interests of the Farmer,
Stock Breeder, Dairyman, Gardener, and their
Household, and every species"of industry connected
with that great portion of the people of the world,
the Farmer. The subscription price is $1 OO pei
year. Farmers can not well get along without It,
It puts new ideas into their minds. It teaches them
how to farm with profit to themselves. It makes
the home happy, the young folks cheerful, the
srrowler contented, the downcast haepy, and the
•txuaeogue honest.
We estimate that the above plan
will bring ns 100.000 subscribers
during the year 1885. At the rate
oiu- list is now increasing we will far
exceed that number.
884 GEO. P. ROWELL & CO'S
THE KINGSTON FREEMAN.
DAILY AND WEEKLY.
CITY OF KINGSTON, - - RONDOUT, NEW YORK^
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY AND COUNTY, ONLY PAPER A 5IEMBER OF
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, AND BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM AND LEADING
NEWSPAPER IN THE SEVENTEENTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.
KINGSTON FREEMAN COMPANY, - - - Proprietors.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
THE RAILROAD ADVERTISER.
ESTABLISHED 1879.
105 SUMMER ST., .... BOSTON, MASS»
PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY ADVERTISER PUBLISHING COMPANY.
A TINTED SHEET OF EIGHT PAGES. CONTAINING THE RAILROAD TIME-
TABLES, CAR ROUTES, COACH LINES, SPICY READING
MATTER, ETC. ALSO DEVOTED TO HOME INTERESTS.
TERMS, - - - : $1.00 PER YEAR.
Having the time-table.s of the railroads, and being a guide to the city, it is leapt through
the week for reference, and has a ready sale through the city and New England.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
THE MERIDEN REPUBLICAN.
MERIDEN, - - - - - CONNECTICUT.
DAILY AND WEEKLY. ESTABLISHED 1863. TWENTY-THIRD YEAR.
The only paper in Meriden. It publishes telegraphic despatches and sets up all its
type in its own building. It uses neither patent outsides nor ready-set matter. Thk
Republican is an old family and long-established paper of Meriden, and it has seen no less
than a dozen papers die here, while Its own career has been one of marked prosperity.
Address REPUBLICAN, Meriden, Conn.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
THE GAZETTE.
BURLINGTON, -....- IOWA.
PUBLISHED CONTINUOUSLY SINCE 18:37.
The Daily Edition has a larger eirculation in the City of Burlington than all other dailies
combined, while the Weekly covers Southern Iowa eeiually well.
The Gazette is a Clean Family Paper, and no lottery or specialists' advertisements are
admitted. Advertising rates reasonable. Apply to
A. C. HUTCHINSON, MANAGER, Burlington, Iowa.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
THE ^^I M E S .
ALTOONA, - - ^ - PENNSYIiVANIA.
published every morning, except SUNDAY, BY
THE TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMITED.
Four pages, twenty-eight columns, size 28x36. The only Democratic daily between
Harrisburg and Pittsburgh. Contains Associated Press despatches, correspondence from
neighboring towns and complete reports of city affairs. The best daily newspaper pub-
lished in Central Pennsylvania, and most vaulable as an advertising medium. „ „ »
The Weekly Times, a o2-columu paper. Large circulation in country districts. Full or
local and general news. Unexcelled as an advertiser.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
INDICATOR.
PROVIDENCE, .... RHODE ISLAND.
A JOURNAL DEVOTED TO PLEASANT PERSONALS, SOCIETY, POETRY,
LITERATURE, ART AND THE DRAMA.
ISSUED EVERY SATURDAY BY THE INDICATOR PUBLISHING COMPANY.
CLAUDE DeHAVEN, Editor and Manager.
Subscription, - - - $1.00 a Year, in Advance.
Has a larger circulation in Rhode Island than any other weekly caper ever printed In
the State. Circulates throughout America. Has a weekly mall for Loudon, England, and
Paris, France. A paper for the people of the present generation. Send for sample copy.
Address CLAUDE DeHAVEN, Indicator Publishing Co., Providence, R. I.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY. 885
Boston Sunday Times.
BOSTON, - - . - MASSACHUSETTS.
NEWS, LITERARY AND POLITICAL.
THE ONLY BOSTON WEEKLY RECEIVING GENUINE TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES
FROM SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD.
THE LADIES' FAVORITE.
INDEPENDENT IN EVERYTHING.
BRIGHT, BREEZr AND ENTERTAINING.
THE SUNDAY TIMES
ENJOYS A LARGE CIRCULATION IN THE BEST HOMES THROUGHOUT
NEW ENGLAND.
H. L DILLENBACK & CO., - - - 20 HAWLEY STREET,
BOSTON, MASS.
Gbo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
886 (^EO. r. ROWELL & GO'S
THE SYRACUSE STANDARD.
PUBLISHED EVERY DAY IX THE Y'EAR.
SVRACUfSE, NEW YORK.
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THE STANDARD, No. 18 East Washington street, Syracuse, N. Y.
BUREAU COUNTY TRIBUNE.
ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING AT
PRINCETON, ....... ILLINOIS.
E. K. MERCER, Editor and PROrRlETOR.
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in all respects, a thoroughly good advertising medium.
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THE A N S O N I A MIRROR.
ANSOMA, ...... OHIO.
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GOLUMBUSS, OHIO.
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The best, cleane.st and most reliable Sunday paper published in Columbus. Indepen-
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THE FALCON.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY BY' THE FALCON PUBLISHING COMPANY.
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ELIZABETH CITY, NORTH CAROLINA.
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reasonable in proportion to circulation.
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THE DAVENPORT GAZETTE.
ISSUED DAILY AND WEEKLY BY THE GAZETTE PRINTING COMPANY.
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DAVENPORT „ IOWA.
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THE KENTUCKY YEOMAN.
PUBLISHED WEEKLY AND TRI WEEKLY.
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EDITED AND PUBLISHED BY MAJOR, JOHNSTON & BARRETT,
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THE KINGS COUNTY RURAL AND BROOKLYN GAZETTE.
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Independent lu-wspaper. The Brooklyn Edition, on Wednesday, is devoted to society news,
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October 1, with latest spasi<le and summer-resort news. .
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GEO. 1'. HOWELL. & GO'S
Chamber of Commerce Journal
and Exhibition Reporter.
102 CHAMBERS STREET, - - NEW YORK.
EepresentluR the Manufacturing. Mining, Agi-icultural, Commercial, Financial and
Transportation Interests of the United State.s. Filed at all Chambers of Commerce, Boards
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The Echo.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY BY
JAMES L. BARNWELL,
AT
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Suburbs, and which is also carefully distributed among the Farmers who attend the Market
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The Mechanicville Mercury.
ESTABLISHED IN 1882.
MECHANICVILLE, - - SARATOGA CO., N. Y.
FAKKINGTON L. MEAD, - - - Editor and Publisher.
SUBSCRIPTION, $1.00 A YEAR.
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
adjacent counties of Rensselaer and Washington. It is one of the best advertising mediums
North of Troy. Rates made known on application.
Mechanicville has a population of o,(KM, an<l jjossesses an immense water power. Rail-
roads run out in six different directions from a Grand Union Depot.
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The Book Buyer.
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY. 889
Bonfort's
Wine and Spirit Circular.
PUBLISHED AT
46 BEAVER STREET - - NE'W YORK CITY
BY
PHIIilP BONFORT AND CHARLES McK. LEOSER.
Ji SEMIMONTHLY JOURNAL AND PRICE CURRENT FOR THE UNITED STATES.
ESTABLISHED 1871.
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THE TRI-WEEKL.Y RECORD.
Published Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
of each week at
Corner of First Alley and Water Sts.,
Maliauoy City, - Pennsylvania.
JOHN PARKER, Editor.
THE FLORAL, INSTRUCTOR.
Aiuswoi'ih, - - Io%va>.
R. RENNIE McGILL, Publisher.
Subscription price, .§1.50 per annum. Cir-
culates extensively among the workingnien
of the Sehuj'lklU, Northumberland, Luzerne
and Carbon Counties, and especially Is large-
ly circulated in the Mahanoy and Shenandoah
Valleys, Schuylkill County.
ACKLEY TRIBUNE.
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mium given each subscriber. See
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pre-
The Floral Instructor Is published nionth-
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advertising.
THE EXPERIMENT AND NEWS*.
Published Weekly at
Ackley,
Iowa.
CIRCULATION, 1,300.
Located at the corner of Hardin, Butler,
Grundy and Franklin counties.
I BED FIELD, RULE & STEWART, Publisliers.
Noi'walk, - - Oliio.^
LEADING WEEKLY PAPER OF NORWALK,
AND BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM
OF ANY IN THIS SECTION.
Only Democratic paper In Huron County.
Population of the four counties, 45,800.
CliERMONT ADVANCE.
ISSUED WEEKLY AT
Batavia, - - - - Ohio.
JAMES ROBINSON, Publisher.
Established 1875. Terms, .$1.50 per Year
The Advance is published at the county
seat of the populous count.v of Clermont.
The circulation of The Advance is general in
all parts <if Clermont County and in parts of
the counties ad.ioining. Advertising orders
solicited. Rates as reasonalile as those of
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THE WHITE HAVEN JOURNAL.
I NoRWALK Experiment, Norwalk News,
Established 1835. Established 1881.
Consolidated Jan. 1, 1885.
SOUTH GEORGIA CLARION.
Camilla,
Georgia.
J. L. UNDERWOOD, Proprietor and Editor.
Established IHi'i. Subscription, $2.00.
FOLIO, SEVEN COLUMNS. DEMOCRATIC.
Published in the heart of the pnisperous^
growing country on the line of the Savannah,
Florida and Western Railway. Circulatioa
constantl.v increasing.
TEXAS FREEMASON.
White Haven,
Published Monthly at
Penusylvaiiia. poit Worth, - - Texas.
W. A. FEIST, Editor and Publisher.
The onl.v paper in the vicinity. Without
a competitor in its field. Liberal rates to
good advertisers. No objectionable adver-
tisements inserted.
THE MYSTIC BROTHERHOOD.
By R. C. McPHAIL & COMPANY.
R. C. McPHAIL and J. K. ASHBY, Editors.
Terms of subscription : One copy, one year
(12 numbers), .§1.00.
To Advertisers.— There is not a post office
in the State of Texas that The Freemasok
does not go to regularly. It is the best ad-
vertising medium in the State. -
HIGHWAYS AND HEDGES.
A Semi-Montlily Knights of Pythias,
Fellows, and Masonic Joiirnal.
Odd
; A monthl.v paper in the General Union Suu-
I day School Cause on the Interior.
PUBLISHED BY WM. ORR & CO.,
At No. 5 Drayton Street (opposite Post Offlce),
Savannah, Ga.
SUBSCRIPTION. SI (Kl PER YEAR.
Has a general circulation in Georgia, Flori-
da, South Carolina, Alaliania and North C'ar-
olina. The onl.y Fraternity journal pnl)lished
In the Southern States. Every description of
Lodge Printing promptly executed.
THE AUSTIN REGISTER.
Suggestive, practical, and furnished at the
nominal rate of only 25 cents per year.
MISS FRANCES E.
"A
WILLARD
GEM."
CALLS IT
Post Offlce Block,
Aii»iliu, - - Minnesota.
Established 1863. '^he oldest paper in Mower
County. Leads the van in circulation.
ISSUED WEEKLY.
Subscription, .§2.00 per vear.
H. O. BASFORD, Editor and Publisher.
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Address,
REV. CHAUNCEY N. POND, Publisher,
Oberlin, Ohio.
THE DELANO EAGLE.
Established in 1872.
Published every Thursda.v at
Delano, Wright County, Minnesota,
By L GUTZWILLER, Jr.
Subscription, .$1.00 per Year.
To Advertisers— Their interests will be welJ
served b.y the use of the advertising columns
of the Eaole. It is the principal paper of the
county and its circulation is general and well
estahlislicd.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY. 89>
The Hatter and Furrier.
The Clothier and Furnisher.
The Cloak, Suit and Ladies'"
Wear Review.
ACKNOWLEDGED AS THE
REPRESENTATIVE JOURNAT. S
OF THE TRADES REPRESENTED BY THEIR TITLES. EACH NUMBER IS REPLETE
WITH TECHNICAL AND COMMERCIAL INFORMATION FROM THE
LEADING MARKETS OF THE WORLD.
TRADE GOSSIP, CORRESPONDENCE, PATENTS, BUSINESS CHANGES,
FASHION NEWS, Etc., Etc.
TYPOGRAPHICALLY THE HANDSOMEST,
CIRCULATION THE LARGEST,
READING MATTER THE MOST INTERESTING,
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SUBSCRIPTION :
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ADVERTISING RATES UPON APPLICATION. SAMPLE COPIES FREE.
LiOnS D. GALLISON, Publisher,
658 BROADWAY, - - - NEW YORK.
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«9-2 GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
The People's Preside Journal.
PUBLISHED MONTHLY AT
93 CLINTON PLACE, _-_ - NEW YORK.
S. J. L. NICHOLSON, Editor and Proprietor.
AN ILLUSTRATED JOURNAL DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, TOPICS OF THE DAY
AND AMUSEMENTS.
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Nord-Ostern.
PUBLISHED AT
WORCESTER, - - _-_ - MASSACHUSETTS.
ISSUED WEEKLY, ON FRIDAYS.
€WEDISH PUBLISHING CO., Publishers"^ JOHN BERG. Manager.
YEARLY SUBSCRIPTION, - - $1.50.
The Nord-Ostern is the onI.y Swedish newspaper published in the New England States
and IS hrst-class in all its appointments and meets a want long felt.
The Swedish-speaking people of the Eastern States, appreciating the benefits of such a
lournal, have accorded it a liberal support, so much so that it has attained a circulation
beyond the greatest anticipations of its publishers.
To Advertisers.— The columns of The Nord-Ostern will, to a limited extent, be devoted
to the insertion of desirable advertisements, and at the reasonable rates offered those patron-
izing its advertising columns may expect to reap good returns.
The Canada Citizen and
Temperance Herald.
OFFICE:
8 KING ST., EAST^ TORONTO, CAN.
A JOURNAL DEVOTED TO THE ADVOCACY OF PROHIBITION AND THE
PROMOTION OF SOCIAL PROGRESS AND MORAL REFORM.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY BY THE CITIZEN PUBLISHING COMPANY.
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Christian Thought.
4 WINTHROP PLACE, '^ - NEW YORK.
Edited by CHARLES F. DEEMS, LL.D.
».ar.5f"l'®"f^ Thought is the title of a Bi-Monthly Magazine, each number containing 80
pages, handsomely printed on good paper. » . « » ov
r'hH«na!^'\5u-?* *¥ ^^^'' Lectures and Papers read before the American Institute of
PnlJ.,.L o „ 1 1 °'*°'?*^-'*'' togt'tlierwith other articles, the best tlioughts of the best thinkers in
h^J^'l^S Jj ^"'«"ca. Every Chns^tian family should have it. Every Christian parent who
wh^,i».\\.2rr ''?° should send it to him. Every clergyman should read It. *Every man
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■"CHRISTIAN THOUGHT," ■ - . - ' 4 WINTHROP PLACE, NEW YORK.
The trade supplied by American News Company.
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY. 89S
1883. 5645.
The Jewish Advocate.
PUBLISHED AT
335 BROADWAY, - - NEW YORK CITY.
Rev. RAPHAEL D. C. LEWIN, Editor and Publisher.
DEVOTED TO HUMANITY, JUDAISM AND LITERATURE.
The principles upon which this paper is conducted may be thus briefly summarized :
Judaism is not a mere sectarian faith, but is world-embracing religion, hence every
project having for its object the welfare and happiness of the human race should be of
paramount interest to every Jew. The Jewish Advocate, therefore, earnestly endeavors
to promote every measure calculated to overthrow bigotry, Intolerance and superstition, to
advance mankind in true religious knowledge, and to unite all God's children in a common
bond of brotherhood.
As an exponent of Judaism it maintains a perfectly independent position. It is above-
party spirit, and will never become the organ of any clique, congregation or individual.
It studies the welfare of the general body of Israelites, and uses every legitimate means for
their elevation and advancement.
As a literary journal it aims to diffuse useful knowledge, and in its columns will always
be found good, chaste and interesting reading matter. The best effusions of the great Jew-
ish writers, both of ancient and modern times, form a prominent feature of the paper.
The Jewish Advocate has for several years labored faithfully to become worthy of the
great cause it serves, and it points with pride to its past course as evidence of the truth of
this assertion. That course will be steadily adhered to in the future.
THE EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT
Is conducted in a spirit of honest Independence, advocating Truth, Right and Justice, and
condemning error and wTong wherever they may exist.
THE FRATERNITIES AND NOTES ON JEWISH EVENTS
are departments which furnish reliable information on all subjects of Interest occurring in
the Jewish community both in this country and abroad. They are always full and
Interesting.
LITERARY NOTICES.
Under this caption are given reviews of all the prominent works issued by the leading
publishers, thus enabling the readers of the paper to keep themselves acquainted with the
current literature of the time.
In addition to the preceding, the paper will continue, as heretofore, to furnish original
and selected articles on Jewish Theology, History and Literature ; extracts from the
Talmud and other Rabbinical works ; Sketches of Jewish Life, Popular Essays, Notes of
Travel, Tales, Short Stories, Anecdotes, etc., etc.
TERMS : Yearly Subscription, $1.00 ; Si.vgle Numbers, 10 Cents.
N. B.— As an advertising medium for reaching the Jewish public. The Jewish Advocatb
is absolutely without a rival. Its circulation is considerably larj[er than that of any other
Jewish Journal, and it is read by intelligent Jews in almost every city, town and village in
the United States.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
804
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THE CANTON PRESS.
Canton, ... Missouri.
Kstablished in 1862.
CONDUCTED BY J. W. BARRETT & SONS.
A reliable Democratic Journal, devoted to
the interests of home, country and humanity.
Subscription : Per Year, in advance, $1.50.
Valuable as an advertising medium ; good
circulation ; moderate rates.
ROANE COUNTY REPUBLICAN.
Kiugstou,
Tennessee.
Tlie iifficial paper of Roane County, pub-
lishiMi by the Roane Co. Publishing Company,
.and EditiMl by J. C. Pope.
Within Its last year The Republican and
The Kingston Patriot have been consoli-
dated, and are owned and published by a
Joint stocic company, at Kingston, Tenn.
Circulation, 800.
THOMPSON'8 TRIUMPH.
Steam Printing.
Grand Rapids, - Wood Co., Oliio.
C. K. THOMPSON, Editor and Proprietor.
F. C. HOLDER, Assistant Editor.
Published every Wednesday.
Terms, §1.00 per Year.
Independent in politics.
THE CHRISTIAN WOMAN.
142U Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
WM. SYCKELMOORE, Publisher.
A sixteen-page evangelical monthly, de-
voted to the spiritual education and en-
iightenment of woman. Enjoys a large and
increasing circulation among Christian
people of both sexes, and contains the gems
of many of the female writers of the country.
Is ably edited, and offers a wide field to
advertisers.
THE NEW YORK RECORD AND
TRADE REPORTER.
Publication Ofllce :
10 Murray St., - - New York.
Established 1876.
CHAS. GEE, Publisher.
GEORGE ROSENSTEIN, Editor.
THE
INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN.
Montrose, Susquehanna County, Pa.
Circulation 5,000. (Population chiefly agri-
cultural.) Weekly, at $2.00 per Year.
JAMES P. TAYLOR, Editor and Publisher.
The circulation of The Republican is larger
than that of all the other papers printed in
Susquehanna County put together, making it
the best advertising medium in Northeastern
Pennsylvania.
MAHANOY CITY' LOCAL.
Independent Republican ; is a four-page
weekly paper, published at Mahanov Citv, a
town of about 9,000 iuliabitants, in Schuylkill
County, Pennsylvania.
BRECKONS & IRISH,Editors and Proprietors.
Circulation 1,000, principally in town.
It Is strictly a local paper, and as the sub-
scription price is but 50 cents a year, It makes
it tlie paper for the people.
THE MONTCiOMERY NEWS.
Hillsboro, ... Illinois.
Official Paper of Montgomery County.
BEN E. JOHNSON, Editor and Proprietor.
Published every Friday morning.
The circulation of this paper is larger
than that of any other paper in Montgomery
County.
Advertising rates made known on appUca-
tion.
THE REPUBLICAN BANNER.
Daudridge,
Tennessee.
The leading Republican paper in upper East
Tennessee.
Has the largest circulation of anj' Republi-
can paper east of Knoxville. Circulates
among all classes of people. A superior
advertising medium. Rates low and given
on application.
ALEXANDER ECKEL, Editor and Proprietor.
THE BRIGHTON INDEPENDENT.
Published every Saturday in
Brighton District, AVard '25, Boston,
By EDGAR W. KNIGHTS.
Subscription,
$1.00 per year.
Office : Savings Bank Building.
A local paper, devoted exclusively to local
interests, and as an advertising medium to
reach Brighton, Nortli Brighton, Allston and
vicinity cannot be surpas.sed.
ATTLEBOROUGH CHRONICLE.
Issued Semi-Weekly on Tuesdays and
Saturdays at
North Attleboro, - Massachusetts.
PERRY, BARNES & CO., Proprietors.
The publishers of the Chronicle would call
the attention of advertisers to the facilities
offered by them to reliable firms to malce
known tlielr business through its advertis-
ing columns. Circulation well established.
Rates moderate.
THE WEEKLY ECHO.
The Leading Independent Colored Journal of
the South." Published every Satm-day
morning the year round bv
THE WEEKLY ECHO PUBLISHING CO.,
No. 5 JeOerson St., Savannah, Ga.
Subscription : .$2.00 per Annum ; six months,
$1.2.5, in advance.
CIRCULATION OVER 6,000 WEEKLY.
The Echo Is not an advertising circular
that is thrown around the country to de-
ceive advertisers ; on the contrary, it is one
of the best weekly publications in the South
tiiat is read by all classes.
THOS. F. HARDKN, Business Manager.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY. 895
THE FINANCIER.
42 BROAD STREET, - - NEW YORK CITY.
PUBLISHES FROM WEEK TO WEEK
FINE AND COSTLY STEEL PORTRAITS
OF BANK PRESIDENTS AND CASHIERS OF BANKS, THAT ARE WORTH MANY
TIMES THE SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, WHICH IS
FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM.
"THE FINANCIER" CONTAINS EVERY WEEK ARTICLES ON MONETARY TOPICS.
WEEKLY CLEARING HOUSE RETURNS FROM ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES
IN THE UNITED STATES, GENERAL FINANCIAL NEWS, QUOTATIONS OF
THE STOCK OF BANKS, AND FACTS REGARDING THE CONDITION OF
BANKS IN ALL PARTS OP THE COUNTRY; ALSO, THE CAPITAL
RATING OF BANKERS AND BROKERS IN EVERY SECTION OF
THE UNITED STATES. "THE FINANCIER" IS INVALUABLE TO
EVERY BANK, BANKER AND BROKER IN AMERICA.
Display Advertisements, FIFTY CENTS per line, Agate.
Under head of AVANTS, One Cent a Word.
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Editor and Publisher. New York City.
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896 GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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BOSWORTH STREET, ^~ - BOSTON, MASS^
Formerly Montgomery Place.
THE OLDEST JOURNAL IN THE WORLD DEVOTED TO THE SPIRITUAL PHILOSOPHY.
COLBY & RICH, Pi-opi-ietors.
EIGHT PAGES. - - ISSUED WEEKLY.
Terms of Subscription, in Advance.
One year, $3.00 ; six months, .§1.50 ; three mouths, 7.i cents. Postage free.
n„„^/^*^'""?.''*"?°*^ published at twenty cents per line for the first, and fifteen cents per
line for each subsequent insertion. Specimen copies sent free.
ii=v.^^^w'°^"^,'* P^ spiritual, progressive, reformatory and miscellaneous books pub-
lished and for sale by Colby & Rich sent free. ^
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The Piedmont Observer.
PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT
PIEDMONT, MINERAL COUNTY, - WEST VIRGINIA,
G. T. GOSORN, . - - - Editor and Publisher.
ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.
The Observer Is Republican in politics, and is a well-printed, sprightly sheet, contaiu-
ing regular correspondence from the National Capital. It circulates largely throughout
Mineral and Grant Counties, in West Virginia, and Westernport and the mining region, iu.
Maryland, Advertising rates very low. Sample copies and rates free on application.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
The Advance.
(FORMERLY OHIO TEMPERANCE JOURNAL.)
CINCINNATI, - Jl - - OHIO.
PRATHER & HITCHENS, Editors and Proprietors.
Subscription, - - . . §i.oo per Annum.
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE GRAND LODGE OF GOOD TEMPLARS OF KENTUCKY.
A FINE ADVERTISING MEDIUM.
The Advance is published every Thursday in the interest of the Temperance Cause, and ■
Its circulation extends into Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee and other surrounding
States, with a strong support in Ohio. Being first-class in all of its departments, and sup-
ported by an intellectual and moral patronage, it will carry nothing save reliable advertise-
ments. Special rates to yearly advertisers.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
TO ADVERTISERS.
The Tribune and Herald.
ESTABLISHED 1S82.
McKEESPORT, - - - ALLEGHENY CO., PA.
Devoted to the Mining and Manufacturing interest of the Monongahela and Youghlog-
heny Valleys, and is published every Saturday at McKeesport, Allegheny Co., Pa.
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.
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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
CITY OF NEW YORK.
AliL, THE NEWS FOR ONE CENT,
IN THE SHORT PERIOD OF ITS EXISTENCE IT HA.S REACHED AN UNSUR-
PASSED CIRCULATION.
AS AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM IT HAS NOT ITS EQUAL.
OFFICE .
FRANKFORT STREET, - - NEW^ YORK.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New Yorlc.
57
898 GEO. 1'. liOWELL & CO'S
The News-Times.
DAILY.
VINELAND, - - - - NEW JERSEY.
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,
Bridgeton, Sea Isle City, etc. Republican. I.s for genuine temperance, but not for pro-
hibition.
THE SOUTH JERSEY TIMES.
lUBLISHKI) EN ERY SATURDAY.
SUBSCRIPTION, $1.50 PER YEAR.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
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.
Circulates among the trade in every part of the country. The best medium for advertis-
ing agricultural Implements, hardware, wagons and carriages.
Send for sample copy and testimonial circular.
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.
900
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
QUA R T E R T. Y J O I R N A I.
INEBRIETY.
OF
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
journal published devoted to the medical
study of inebriety, alcoholism and opium
mania. No other journal is more thoroughly
read or longer preserved. $3.00 per year.
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.
The Westpoeter is the only paper printed
beween Norwalk and Bridgeport, a distance
of thirteen miles on the line of the New York,
New Haven and Hartford Railroad. It is also
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.
Contains stories, sketches, poetry, humorous
and serious matter for the general reader.
Address all communications to Lancaster
Gazette. Lancaster, N. H.
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.
Rates of advertising on application.
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
Three Months : 10 cents per .single copy. Advertisements per nonpareil line, 15 cents
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
reading matter. It has a large lirculatiou in all parts of the countrv. It is also the official
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
iniproi-einent of sanitaru conditions have become subjects of careful and exhaustive stud.v
by intelligent and accurate observers, from which facts of the utmost practical value for
the amelioration of the conditions of life have been derived. Scientific inquir.v has led to
a better understanding of sub.7ects of domestic and tiocial economi/, to the Introduction of
better ways of living, and to improve ifpplications in arts of every kind. It aims to present
the results of the most careful thought and precise intiuiry on the subjects of personal and
household hygiene, medicine, architecture, agriculture, the imi)rovement of food in-oducts,
and the detection and prevention of adulterations.
Address HENRY W. QUIN, Advertising Departm ;nt, D. Appleton & Co..
1, 3 & .> Bond Street, New Y'ork.
ATTENTION is respectfully soliciteil to the following list of publications
of 3Iessi'S. D. Appleton «&: Co., ns iiiediiiins for placing the advertisement of
your business before the people of the Cuited States. Cauaila and Europe.
Full information iu reference to any or all of them -will be furnished
promptly by addressing HENRY' W. tJCIN,
Advertising Department, D. Appleton & Co.,
1. 3 iVr •> Bond St., New York.
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Appletons' General Guide Jtook to the I'nited States and Canada. Com
piled on the plan of the famous '•Baedeker Hand-Books" of Europe. In three
separate forms, with numerous Maps and Illustrations :
One Volume Complete. Price, morocco tuck, .§2.50.
New England .\nd Middle States and Canada. 1 vol. Price, cloth, .§1.2.i.
SOITIIERN AND WESTERN STATES. 1 vol. Price, clOth. -SI. 2.").
Appletons' Hand-Kook of Summer Resorts, illustrated and with Maps. Large
12mo. Price, paper. .5(1 cent.s.
Appletons' Hand-Boiik of -Ymericau AVinter Resorts. For Toui-ists and Invalids.
With Maps and Illustrations. 12mo. Price, paper, 5ii cents.
New York Illustrated. With One Hundred and Forty three Illustrations, and large
Maps of New York and Vicinity. Large Svo. Price, illustrated cover, 75 cents.
Appletons' Dictionary of New Y'ork and Vicinity. A guide-book, alphabetically
arranged. Crowded with information. Verv useful to citizens and strangers. With
Maps. Paper, SI I cents.
The Hudson River Illustrated. With Sixty Engravings on Wood, from Drawings
by J. D. Woodward. Royal 8vo. Price, paper. 50 cents.
Appletons* European <wuide-Book. Containing Maps of the Various Political
Divisions, and Plans of the Principal Cities. Handsomelv bound in two voUimes. in
red morocco, gilt edges. Price, S5.(*l.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
ft04
GEO. r. HOWELL & CO'S
TIIK M(;OMER LEADER.
Ijigoiiier,
Indiana.
E. G. THOMPSON, Publisher.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF NOBLE COUNTY.
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,'
one week. .S3; one month, $6 : one year, .SI5.
Half column, one week, $12 ; one month, $1(! •
one year. .$.50. One column, one week, ,S2r) ■
one month, .S35 ; one year, $!)0.
Subscription. $1.50 a Year.
PEA BOD V REPORTER.
Pcaboil.\.
Massaclnisetts.
Issued Saturdays throughout the year.
T. H. McGHaTH, Publisher and Proprietor.
The Repoutee has a large circulation, and
to advertis rs olfers good value. Send it a
trial order.
THE PROTECTOR.
Baltimore,
Maryland.
Circulation, .S,.")OQ.
Organ of the Ancient Order of United
Workmen in the States of Mai-jian 1, New
Jersey, Delaware and Pennsylvania. This
organization has a membership of 1.30,000,
among which The Protector largely <-ircu-
late.s in the States named.
BUTTS & ROBINSON, Publisherji,
60 W. Fayette Street.
THE RECJIJLAR PHYSICIAN.
Havana, . . New York.
A quarterly abstract of Medical Literature
and a Scientific News Journal.
This is a periodical for the laity as well as
the profession, has already a large and rap-
Idly increasing list of subscribers, extending
from Maine to California. A very desirable
advertising medium. Great inducements to
those who may desire to secure subscriptions,
lernis, ij,! per annum, in advance. Single
numbers, 25 cents.
A. P. HOLLETT, M.D., Editor and Proprietor.
THE HOLLEY STANDARD.
Holley,
New York.
C. C. HAYDEN, Editor and Publisher.
The best advertising medium iu Orleans
County. The only local paper reaching the
prosperous fanning communities in theeast-
ern part of the county.
CHURCH AND SCHOOL.
Havana,
New York.
PUBLISHED QUARTERLY.
The paper is a record of events In the
growth of Cook Academy ; it will contain
valuable information for parents and stu-
dents ; articles from prominent educators
will appear from time to time. Subscription
price, 25 cents per year. Address
E. D. MORGAN. ) t^
JAMES MANNAN, \ Managers.
Havana, N. Y.
THE SI NBI RY AMERICAN.
Sunbury,
Established 1840.
Pennsylvania.
Published every Friday.
Terms, $1..50 per annum, in advance. Adver-
tising rates furnished on application.
EM'L WILVERT, Publisher.
INVENTORS' AND MANUFAC-
TURERS' GAZETTE.
147 MILK ST.,
Itoslon, - . Massachusetts.
C. J. SMITH & CO., ' - Publishers.
Subscription, 50 cents per Annum.
Each issue reaches many thousands inter-
ested in Patents. For special kinds of adver-
tising its circulation is therefore very valu-
able, ana for advertising in general it has
superior advantages. Rates sent on applica-
tion.
THE PEOPLE'S MAGAZINE.
Published monthly at
Philadelphia, - Pennsylvania.
Advertising rates, 10c. per agate line.
P. W. ZIEGLER & CO., - - - Proprietors.
Containing choice stories, poetry and first-
class literature. For the entertainment, in-
struction, encouragement and inspiration of
the home circle. No advertisements of
'Agents Wiinted" will be inserted.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY. 905
The Florida Daily Journal.
MORNING AND WEEKLY EDITIONS.
JACKSONVILLE, . - . FLORIDA.
THE ONLY DAILY PAPER PUBLISHED IN THE SOUTH WITH AVOWED
REPUBLICAN PRINCIPLES.
DEVOTED TO THE SUBSTANTIAL INTERESTS AND
DEVELOPMENT OF THE SOUTH.
HARRISON REED, Editor.
AVM. D. HlCiHE!*, Manager.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
906 GEO. P. KOWELL & GO'S
The Evening Standard.
NEW BEDFORD, 7 - MASSACHUSETTS.
EDMUND ANTHONY & SONS, Editors and Puhlislieis,
Terms, - - . S6.00 per Auniiin.
The largest daily paper pul>lislied in Southern Massachusetts. Has a circulation double
any other daily south of Boston, and three times any otlier In city and vicinity.
THE REPUBLICAN STANDARD ( W E E K L V).
Eight Pages ; Fifty-six Columns.
PUBLISHED THURSDAY MORNINGS. TWO DOLLARS PER ANNUM.
Circulation six times that of any other weekly in city, double any other weelclv in
Southern Massachusetts. The large circulation of these papers render them valuable
advertising mediums for Southern Massachusetts.
Geo. p. Ro\vell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
The Sanitarian.
113 FULTON STREET, - - - NEW YORK.
ESTABLISHED 187:!. PUBLISHED MONTHLY.
Presents unequaled facilities to advertisers. It lias a large circulation, and exercises
more influence among the class of pei-sons efficient in the promotion of health and the
adoption of every means to that end than any other publication in the country. Rates on
application.
"The SANiT.\ni.\N, whose judgment, criticism and comments on evervthing pertaining
to public health, drainage and sanitation are accepted as an authority, Thas effected many
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."—
Hydraulic and Sanitarij PUitnbcr.
$4.00 a Year. - - . 3.3 Cents a Copy.
11:; FULTON STREET, NEW YORK.
Geo. p. Rowkll & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
Warsaw Bulletin.
PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY AT
W^ARSAW^, ----- ILLINOIS.
PHIL. DALLAM, Publisher.
The Bulletin is the only paper published at Warsaw, and is no\v in its nineteentli
year. Has outlived all opposition. Strictly first-class in all its details. Circulation large
and rapidly increasing. Advertising rates reasonal)lc and furnished on application.
Terms, - - - . . §0,00 per Annum.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE OF CIRCULATION OF THE
American Liveryman and
Horse-Owner.
18 SOUTH CANAL STREET, - - CHICAGO, ILL.
The quarterly circulation of the American Liveryman i.n r>.(li;0 copies each issue, or 15,000
for the quarter. This wc will absolutely guarantee bv affidavit and postmaster's receipt.
Advertising Rates.— These rates are strictlv net, and in no case will there be deviation
or discount: One Month. Tlini' Months. Si.r Months. One Year.
Less tiian 1 inch, per line .«; .3) .$ .15 $ .75 $ 1.35
1 inch 2.0U 5.55 10.20 IS.OO-
3 inches 5.6O 15.45 28.25 49 :»
Sinches 8.75 24.00 4:3.50 75.(X>
"niches n.55 ;31.50 56.70 %.<»
lUinches 15.0O 40.50 72.00 120.00
These editions will reach 15,lKKl different liverymen and fancv horse-owners quarterlv.
Address, J. JACKSON, Publisher, - IS SOUTH CANAL STREET, CHICAGO-
Geo. p. Rowbll & Co., Agents. 10 Spruce St., New York.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY. 90T
■THE BEST ADVERTISING FIELD IN THE SOUTH.'
The Daily and Weekly Dispatch
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.
THE DISPATCH COMPANY, - - Publishers.
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
been added to the area under cultivation, making over twenty mitlions of acres of farming
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 ,
THE DISPATCH COMPANY, RICHMOND, VA.,
or any reputable advertising agents.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., .\gents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
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.
F. W. GADE, Publisher. CHAS. BEVINGTON, Editor.
ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION, !il3.00. POSTAGE FREE.
AN ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION TO THIS PAPER WILL BE SURE TO PROVE A GOOD
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.
•908
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
TUNKHANXOCK REPUBLICAN.
Tunkliaiinock,
Wyoming Co.* Pa.
BALDWIN & CHAPMAN, Publishers.
A superb, four-page weekly newspaper,
^vith a large and Increasing circulation. Re-
publican in politics. Circulates in agricul-
tural and coal districts. A first-class adver-
tising medium. Rates furnished on applica-
tion.
Terms, $2.00 per Year.
DIE TIFFIN PRESSE.
Published Fridays at
Tiffin,
Ohio.
GEORGE HOMAN, Proprietor.
Terms, $2.00 per Annum.
This journal enjoys a circulation of 900. It
Is reliable, and circulates more particularly
among the industrious and educated Ger-
mans.
BIG RAPIDS PIONEER.
-Big Rapids,
Michigan.
Published Daily and Weekly by
GAY & BARROWS.
THE DAILY PIONEER.
Per week, 10c. ; per month, 3oc.; per year, $4.
THE WEEKLY PIONEER.
$1.50 per annum. All subscriptions must be
paid in advance.
The Pioneer Is the best advertising medium
for Mecosta County. Orders solicited.
SABINA NEWS.
Sabina,
Published Weekly at
Ohio.
SANDERS & MANLOVE,
Editors and Publishers.
The News has a rapidlj' Increasing circula-
rtion. Not a worthless subscriber on the list,
making it a better medium for advertisers
than many papers of larger circulation. Is
the only newspaper published at Sabina.
BEE AND TIMES.
Jtipley,
Ohio.
WEDNESDAYS. REPUBLICAN.
Four pages. Size, 28x44.
Subscription, $1.50. Established 1843.
J. C. NEWCOMB, - Editor and Publisher.
OLDEST PAPER IN THE COUNTY.
ESTABLISHED 1808.
OHIO PATRIOT
Published every Ttmrsday at
Nc^v Liii^bon, - « Ohio.
\V. S. POTTS, Editor and Publisher.
Terms: .$1.50 per Aiuiun., in Advance.
The Patriot is the organ of the Democra-
tic party in Coluniliiana County, and has ;i
circulation of 2,'^00. It reaches a large class of
well to-do farmers, nu'cluinics and laboring
men, which no otiior county pajK'r I'caches.
For rates and further information, address
"OHIO PATRIOT," New Lisbon, Ohio.
QUAKER CITY INDEPENDENT.
Published every Thursday at
Quaker City, - - Ohio.
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.
Published Mcmthly at
Cleveland, Ohio, and Chicago, III.,
By S. BRAINARD'S SONS.
Subscription. $1.50 per Annum, invariably
in advance.
One of the best journals of its class. Has
a circulation of 25,000 among the most refined
and Intelligent classes, and it is a superior
advertising medium. Rates reasonable. Fui--
nished on application. Circulation will be
proved by affidavit to any advertiser request-
ing it.
THE SUN,
New Carlisle,
Ohio.
Issued every Friday.
Subscription rates (invariably in advance) :
One Copy, One Year, $1.50.
J. M. HOFFA,
Editor.
A family journal devoted to the interests
of the people of Clark and adjoining coun-
ties.
THE GARRETT HERALD.
Issued every Thursday at
Garrett, ... Indiana.
OTHO S. POWELL, Editor and Proprietor.
Terms of subscription, $1. 50 per year.
The Herald's large circulation in De Kalb
and adjoining counties places it first among
the advertising mediums in this part of the
State. Send for our advertising rates. A
limited space devoted to foreign advertise-
ments^ '
GEO. STRAYER & H. H. CALVIN, Proprietors.
MONTPELIER ENTERPRISE.
SIXTH YEAR.
Moutpelier,
Ohio.
An enterprising town of l.'20i) Inhabitants
on the 'Wabash, St. Louis and Pacific Rail-
road, 9 miles nortli of county seat.
REPUBLICAN IN POLITICS.
Circulation, 700, and rapidly increasing.
W. O. WILLETT, - - Publisher.
DEMOCRATIC REGISTER.
Published every Saturday at
Sing Sing, - - New York.
M. MORAN, Proprietor.
Terms, ,§2 per Annum.
A reliable, well-conducted, well-edited
forty-eight column Democratic newspaper.
Circulates largely among the wealthiest fam-
ilies residing on the best part of the Hudson
River. I'lrculation guaranteed to be larger
and to contain more local news than all other
papers in Sing Sing.
AMERICAM NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY. 909-
The Pilot.
BOSTON, - - . MASSACHUSETTS.
THE LARGEST CATHOLIC CIRCULATION IN THE WORLD.
What is said of THE PILOT :
" The ablest Irish-American paper in the United States."— Jfcsej/ City Herald.
" Unquestionably the best of CatTioUc journals in this country."— Spj-ina^e/d Rejmb^
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.,
597 WASHINGTON ST., ... BOSTON, MASS.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
The Irrepressible
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING AT
WINFIELD, . - - PUTNAM CO., W. VA.
Is an Independent, Original, Humorous Twenty-column folio Newspaper.
J. V. STEVENS & CO., Publishers.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $1.00 A YEAR.
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."
Our news is gathered from the four corners of the earth. From the oceans and the
seas; from the deep, [silent forests and the boundless plains; from the mountain's fast-
nesses, lakes, rivers and lonely lagoons; from over the world everywhere, each week
bearing something fresh and new to cheer, instruct and make the heart glad.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
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.
■CMrculatlou uncqualed by any other paper published in tlie State. Send for a specimen copy.
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
perusing it that the reputation which it has already achieved of being one of the ablest
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
shorter period than one year, 25 per cent, extra. Subscriptions, .$2.i 0 per year ; 60 cts. a copy.
WILLIAM R. JENKINS, Publisher, - - - - 850 Sixth Avenue, New Y'ork. .
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
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.
58
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.
916
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.
917
Chicago Newspaper
Union Lists.
271 and 273 FRANKLIN ST.,
CHICAGO, ILL.
COMPRISING
EIGHT HUNnaED FIRST-CLASS WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS,
DISTRIBUTED THROUGHOUT THE NORTHWEST, AS FOLLOWS;
States. No. of Papers.
OHIO 45
INDIANA 70
MICHIGAN 1 1>3
LLINOIS 163
IOWA 107
States. No. of Papers.
KANSAS and MISSOURI 30
NEBRASKA '20
WISCONSIN 151
MINNESOTA 30
DAKOTA 77
FOR CATALOGUE AND FULL PARTICULARS, ADDRESS
CHICAGO NEWSPAPER UNION,
•i71 and 373 Fr.ankliii Street, Chicago, III.
JNO. F. CRAMER,
C. E. STRONG. - .
President.
Manager.
•Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
C)18 GEO. P. EOWELL & GO'S
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.
THE EVENING POST CO., ------ Publishei-s.
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.
ONE CENT PER COPY ; $1.50 FOR SIX MONTHS ; $3.00 PER YEAR.
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,
France, Austria, Switzerland, etc., SS.Oo; China and East India, $11.00 : South America, .«n.0O;
West Indies, S8.0O. This journal is left f)u file at the Produce and Mai-itime Exchanges, ac
the Boards of Trade, at the leading Hotels, etc.. in all the leading Cities of the United States-
and Europe. Remittance should always accompany subscription.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce^St., New York.
324 GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
The Christian Observer.
BALTIMORE, - - - MARYLAND.
RELIGIOUS. INDEPENDENT. UNDENOMINATIONAL.
ADVERTLSINfi RATES : 10 CENTS PER LINE EACH INSERTION.
O F F I C E :
No. 2 GERMAN STREET, - - (P. O. Box IST.) - - - BATLIMORE, MD,
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
The Citizen.
THE CITIZEN PUBLISHING COMPANY, PUBLISHERS,
CHICAGO, - - - - ILLINOIS.
ISSUED EVERY SATURDAY.
JOHN F. FINERTY, Chief Editor.
TERMS : ONE YEAR, SINGLE SUBSCRIPTION, .$2.50 ; CLUBS OF FIVE OR MORE, ,$->.0O.
■DEVOTED TO LITERATURE AND THE INTEREST OF THE CELTIC POPULATION IN
AMERICA.
With a large and continuously increasing circulation. The Citizen offers, at reasonable
rates, une(iualled advantages as an advei'tising medium.
Geo. P Rowell & Co., Agent.s. 10 Spruce St., New York.
The Buffalo Mercantile Review
AND LIVE STOCK JOURNAL.
BUFFALO, - - _ - NEW YORK.
PUBLISHED DAILY, WEEKLY AND SEMI-WEEKLY.
THE ONLY LIVE STOCK PAPER PUBLISHED IN THE STATE.
Circulation as large, if not larger, than any other similar publication In the country.
C. H. WEBSTER, Publisher.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.— Daily Edition: One Year, $4.00; Six Months, .$2.00 ; Three
Months, .$1.00. Weekly Edition : One Year, ,if;1.35 ; Six Mouths, 75 Cents ; Three Months,
50 Cents. Semi-Weekly Edition : One Year, .$2.00 ; Si.x Months, $1.25 ; Three Months, 75 Cents.
Each edition contains a full and conipiehensive review of the Live Stock Trade at this
point, QUOTING ACTUAL SALES, together with telegraphic reports from other points. A full
report of the Buffalo produce, grain and other markets are reported fully, and carefully
corrected up to the hour of going to press. This ijaper should be in the hands of every live
stock dealer and farmer in the country that wishes to be thoroughly posted on the Buffalo
JIarkets.
Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
The Young Oologist.
EDITED AND PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY FRANK H. LATTIN,
GAINES, - _ _ _ NEW YORK.
Corres|)ondence and items of interest to the Oologist, and Specimen and Curiosity
collectors solicited from all. Terms of Subscription.— Single Subscription, 60 Cents per
annum ; Foreign Countries, T5 Cents per annum ; Sample Copies, 6 Cents each. The above
rates Include postage. Rai-e Specimens will be offered, from time to time, at a slight
advance on regular rates, to induce iicrsons to subscribe.
TERMS OP ADVERTISING.— Single insertions, 20 cents per line, nonpareil.
One Month : 5 lines, .$1,011; 1 iucli, .$2.IJ0 ; i., column, $7.00; 1 column, $13.00; 1 page, .$25.IX).
Three Months : 5 lines, .'S2.50 : 1 inch, .$5 Oil ; ',-.) i-olumn, $17.50 ; 1 column, .$S2.50 ; 1 page, $62.50.
Six Months: 5 lines, .$4.00; 1 inch, .$s.0() ; i,., i~olumn, .$2S.(i(l: 1 column, .$132.00 ; 1 page, $100.00.
One Year: 5 lines, .$6.00; 1 inch, $12.(111; 'y column, .$42.00; 1 column, .$78.00; 1 page, $150.00.
Advertisements under five lines, charged one line extra. Yearly advertisements payable
quarterly in advance. The above rates apply to advertisements of Oological specimens and
supplies. Natural History specimens and cu'iosities only. Ordinary "ads." one-half the
above rates, viz.: 10 cents per line, $1.00 per inch, .$6.50 per column, $12.50 per page. Discount
■on continued advertisements.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., .\gents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY. 925-
THE
Philadelphia Evening Bulletin.
PHILADELPHIA, - - - - PENNSYLVANIA.
THE OLDEST AND BEST AFTERNOON JOURNAL IN PENNSYLVANIA.
HAS A LARGE AND STEADILY INCREASING CIRCULATION, AND AS AN
ADVERTISING MEDIUM HAS NO SUPERIOR.
Contains the news of the world, gathered Ijy The Associated Press and special
correspondents. A newspaper suitable for the family, the merchant, the manufacturex*
and the public generally.
SUBSCRIPTION, - - SIX DOLLARS PER YEAR, POSTAGE FREE.
For rates of advertising, address
PEACOCK, FETHERSTON & CO., Propiietois,
607 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
A NATIONAL, AGRICULTURAL, JOURNAL.
The American Grange Bulletin.
OFFICES: S. E. CORNER SIXTH AND ELM STS.,
CINCINNATI, ------ OHIO.
63 BROAD-WAY, - - - NEW YORK.
TENTH TEAR OF PUBLICATION.
GUARANTEED BONA FIDE CIRCULATION FOR 1883, 35,000 COPIES WEEKLY.
Going to every State and Territory in the Union, Canada and the British Provinces. Ita
advertisers are all responsible and first-class, and none others are admitted. For evidence
Of this see sample copies sent free on application.
The Bulletin has departments of Farm,. Live Stock, Poultry, Sheep, Swine, Bees, etc.
A Home department, general reading ; in fact, a pure, high-toned Farm and Home paper,
with a circulation built up and growing on its merits.
ADVERTISING RATES:
1 to 10 issues, 25 cents per line $3.00 per Inch.
10 to 26 " 18 " " 2.50 "
Over 26 " 162-3" " 3.00 "
OUR LITTLE GRANGERS is a monthly supplement to The American Grange
Bulletin and has an equal circulation with It. It affords unusual advantages to advertisers
desiring to reach the little folks and the young people of the farm. Advertising rates
$3.00 per inch, each insertion. Send for samples of both papers.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
•926 GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
The Gazette.
rORT WORTH, - ^^ - - TEXAS.
PUBLISHED EVERY DAY AND WEEKLY BY LOVING, MALONE & FORD.
Fort Worth Is the Wholesale Market for Northwest Texas, for the Panhandle of Texas,
and a large portion of West Texas. The Gazbtte goes to every part of all this great section,
and Is the popular paper of all North Texas.
Investigation of its value as a medium through which to reach the sections named is
invited. The Fort Worth Gazette has a larger circulation than any other paper, with one
■exception, in Texas. ■
CIRCULATION : DAILY, 8,000 ; WEEKLY, 12,000.
Geo. p. Kowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
Jackson County Era.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT
MURPHYSBORO, - - JACKSON CO., ILL.
W. H. HULL, Proprietor.
Terms : $1.50 per Year, in Advance.
IS THE LEADING REPUBLICAN PAPER IN SOUTHERN ILLINOIS.
Ha.s a large and growing circulation, making it one of the best advertising mediums in
Jackson County and vicinity.
ADVERTISING RATES MADE KNOWN ON APPLICATION.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
Washingtoner Journal.
D A I L Y.
"WASHINGTON, - - - DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
W. KOCH, - - .- - - - - Publisher.
SUBSCRIPTION, - _ - $6.00 PER ANNUM.
The only German daily newspaper published in the Capitol of the Nation, and hence
offering peculiar Inducements to advertisers. It is well established, and has a wide-spread
circulation.
RATES MADE KNOWN ON APPLICATION.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
The Household Visitor.
14 N. SEVENTH STREET, - - , PHILADELPHIA.
PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY
A. E. THEODORE, - _ _ PROPRIETOR.
SUBSCRIPTION, 50e. A YEAR. ADVERTISING RATES, 15c. PER LINE.
NO ADVERTISEMENTS TAKEN FOR LESS THAN THREE MONTHS.
ADVERTISING ORDERS CAN BE SENT DIRECT TO THE OFFICE, OR THROUGH ANY
REPUTABLE ADVERTISING AGENCY.
THE LARGE CIRCULATION AMONG THE BETTER CLASSES ENTITLES THE
VISITOR TO THE FAVORABLE CONSIDERATION OF ADVERTISERS.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY. 92:
The Times-
NORTHWEST CORNER FIFTH AVENUE AND WASHINGTON STREET,
CHICAGO, - - - - ILLINOIS.
THE GREATEST NEWSPAPER OF THE WEST,
rOR TERMS OR SAMPLE COPIES, ADDRESS
• THE TIMES, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York,
The Stockholder
FINANCE AND RAILWAYS.
A SIXTEEN-PAGE WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AT
15 FRANKFORT ST., - - NE'W YORK CITY,
BY B. W. DINSMORE.
The Stockholder contains information in regard to the markets and exchanges of
value to the Investor and operator, which, on account of the day of publication, reaches
its subscribers in advance of any other similar publication.
Its reviews of Financial, Railroad, and Industrial topics still merit the support it has
received in the twenty-two years of its existence.
Geo. p. Roweix & Co., Agents, No. 10 Spruce St., New York.
92S
GEO. P. HOWELL & GO'S
SrXDAY GAZETTE.
Akron,
Ohio.
The Suiulay Gazette Co., Publishers.
The Favorite Family and Society Paper.
The Best Read and Most Popular Paper iu
the City.
Send for Rates.
MIDLAND MONTHLY.
Established 1881.
A Magazine of Public Opinion, General
Literature, Current Topics and Comment—
for men and v/nmen.
All original matter by noted American and
foreign writers. Circulation, 7,500 in Indiana,
Illinois, Ohio, Kentucky, Wisconsin and other
States. Extensively indorsed by the press
of the United States.
Published by FRANK H. SMITH,
22 N. Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis, Ind.
PHILADELPHIA TAGEBLATT,
German Daily Morning Paper,
AND
PHILADELPHIA SsONNTAG.S-
BLATT,
German Sunday Paper.
Office : 613 Callowhill, Philadelphia, Pa.
INDICATOR.
■Westville,
Iiidiaun,
E. E. DROM, Editor and Proprietor.
Subscription, - - - $1.00 per year.
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY.
The Indicator is the only paper published
■within a radius of twenty-two miles, is pure-
ly local, strictly non-partisan, and is consid-
ered one of the best advertising mediums in
the county. It is taken by mechanics, farm-
ers, merchants and laborers. Further in-
formation cheerfully given.
COLCHESTER INDEPENDENT.
Colchester,
Illinois.
V. L. HAMPTON, Publisher.
Subscription, - - $2.00 per year.
A large and enterprising weeklj- and an
excellent advertising medium, hav-
ing a steadily growing
circulation.
THE MIRROR.
New Paris,
Ohio.
The Mirror is a bright, newsy weekly, cir-
culating among the enterprising and pros-
])crous people of Preble and Darke Counties,
Ohio, and Wayne County, Ind., in one of the
richest and Vjest improved grain and stock-
growing regions of the country. A limited
number only of foreign advertisements car-
rled,which insures marked prominence, and,
together with its favorable location, makes
it especially valuable as a medium.
THE JOURNAL.
Published Weekly at
Altona. - Knox Co.
S. P. WHITING, Editor and Proprietor.
Terms : $1 per Year.
Ill,
Advertising rates made known on applica-
tion. The vvell-establlshed circulation of The
Journal ranks it as the best advertising me-
dium in Knox County.
CITY AND COUNTRY.
Columbus,
Ohio.
WILL C. TURNER & CO., Publishers.
Twenty -eight pages.
Circulation. 25,00(J.
BLOOMINGTON JOURNAL.
Blooniingtou, 3IcLeaii Co., Illinois.
THE LEADING GERMAN PAPER OF
]^cLEAN COUNTY.
H. MEYER, - Editor and Publisher.
Terms : Yearly, in Advance, $2.01}.
As an advertising medium unsurpassed by
any weekly newspaper in the county. Ad-
veftising orders solicited. Rates moderate.
COLUMBUS SUNDAY HER.\LD.
Established 187i.
'Z6 North High St., Columbus, Ohio.
A spicy,local Republican newspaper. Large
circulation. Good advertising medium.
SAMUEL SHAFFER, Editor and Proprietor.
LANSDALE REPORTER.
Lansdnle, Wloutgomery County, Pa.
Largest circulation on the North Penn.
Railroad. '
The Reporter is a wide-awake, outspoken,
indcpcndi'nt weekly newspaper. Lansdale
is one of the most thriving lousiness places in
Montgomery County, and The Reporter is
the home favorite. Its tone is pure, and Its
special mission is to chronicle home news.
Published every Thursday. Size, 26x40.
Subscription, $1.25 per Year.
A. K. THOMAS & CO.,
Pulilishers and Proprietors.
DAILY AND WEEKLY TIMES
Pekin,
Illinois.
J. B. IRWIN, Editor and Publisher.
The Pekin Times is one of the most popular
dailies in the State outside of Chicago.
Tlie Weekly Times, with its unusually large
circulation, is becoming more than ever the
favorite in this section of advertisers every-
where.
AMERICAN XEWSPAPER DIRECTORY. 929
The Day Star.
335 FOURTH AVENUE, - - NEW YORK CITY.
AN 1NDEFEN»EXT. liTBERAL. FAMILY JOURNAL.
SIX (6) COLUMNS, EIGHT (8) PAGES, SIZE OF PAPER, 33X46; REGULAR AVERAGE
EDITIONS, TEN THOUSAND (10,000) COPIES ; ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY
AT NO. 3:S FOURTH AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY.
A. DEI,MONT JONES, - - EDITOR AND PUBLISHER.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE:
SINGLE COPIES, PER ANNUM S3 00
THREE COPIES, PER ANNUM 1 75 EACH.
FIVE OR MORE COPIES, PER ANNUM 1 50 EACH.
THE 1> A Y STAR
ENDEAVORS TO PRESENT THE ADVANCED AND BEST THOUGHT ON ALL SUB-
JECTS, AND IT WILL BE FOUND AN INVALUABLE FAMILY JOURNAL,
AND ALSO A PROFITABLE PAPER FOR ADVERTISERS.
SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS OPEN TO ADVERTISERS AT ALL TIMES.
6bo. p. Roweix & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
59
930 GEO. P. KOWELL & CO'S
THE PORT JEFFERSON TIMES.
PORT JEFFERSON, - . - LONG ISLAND, N. V.
L. B. HOMAN, EcUtor and Piopiletor.
A newspaper that speaks for itself. Established in 1878. Increasing from 265 circula-
tion in 1879 to 1,600 in 1884. Specimen copies and advertising rates will be sent free to appli-
cants. No patent outside.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
DAILY NEWS.
PUBLISHED AT
BEL,LEFONTE, - - CENTRE CO., - - PENNSYLVANIA.
A FIRST CLASS LOCAL DAILY. NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY, Publishers.
The News is furulshert by carrier or by mail at R cents per copy, 10 cents per week, 40
cents per month, $1.00 for three months, or $4.00 a year, in advance.
Address, NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY, Bellefonte, Pennsylvania.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
YOUNCTS MUSICAL JOURNAL.
AMBOV, ILLINOIS.
A MONTHLY REVIEW OF MUSIC.
FRANK YOUNG, Editor and Publisher.
TERMS : Subscription, One Dollar per Year. Each subscriber is entitled to .$1.00 worth
of music from any of our catalogues. A limited number of advertisements will be inserted.
Rates made knovvn on application.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
THE EVENING TELEGRAM.
TORONTO, - - - - - - CANADA.
ONLY EXCLUSIVELY EVENING PAPER IN TORONTO.
- SWORN CIRCULATION, 15,.i72 DAILY.
SOLID TYPE ADVERTISEMENTS A CENT A WORD.
Best Medium in Toronto. Ask any Merchant In City.
J. ROSS ROBERTSON, Publisher and Proprietor, 55 King St., West Toronto.
THE HAZLETON VOLKSBLATT.
HAZLETON, - - LUZERNE CO., - - PENNSYLVANIA.
■ ANTON SCHNEIDER, Publisher.
SUBSCRIPTION, - - .$2.00 PER YEAR, - - IN ADVANCE.
The Volksblatt is the oldest German newspaper in Lower Luzerne. It Is a fine adver-
tising medium for those who wish to reach the farmer and country dealer, having a wide-
spread circulation.
Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
SOMERVILLE JOURNAL.
SOMERVILLE, - - ^ - MASSACHUSETTS.
J. 0. HAYDEN & CO., Editors and Publishers.
The Journal is regarded as one of the ablest and most iiopular papers in the Stat(>.
Circulates in a first-class community, numbering over oO.OOO inhabitants, and is read in
almost every family. Also has a large cux-ulatlon outside the city, going into every State
in the Union". Terms reasonable.
Geo. p. Rowell ,* Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
THE CANADIAN PRACTITIONER.
TORONTO, - - - - - - ONTARIO.
(LATE "CANADIAN .JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCE.")
A Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery.
Dr. a. H. WRIGHT, Dr. J. E. GRAHAM and Dr. W. H. B. AIKINS, Editors.
SUBSCRIPTION : $3.00 per Annum, in Advance.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
FORT ANN BUDGET.
I'ublished every Fi-lday at
FORT ANN, - - - WASHINGTON CO., N. Y.
A. JAY TEFFT, Editor and Publisher.
A live, independent paper; four pages; twenty-eight columns, with a good circulation
In a thriving district. Advertisers who want good returns should patronize this paper.
Prompt attention given to all orders.
AMEKICAX NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY. 931
STANDARD MEKCANTIIiE PI BLICATIONsS.
Sheldon's Jobbing Trade.
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.
932
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.
933
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.
936
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.
Geo. p. Roweli. & Co., Agents, No. 10 Spruce St.. New York.
The Chicago Journal of
Commerce.
CHICAGO, - - - - ILLINOIS.
WILLIAM BAKER, PUBLISHER. 70 STATE STREET, CHICAGO.
(ESTABLISHED 18t;2.)
BLISHED WEEKLY IN THE INTEREST OF AMERICAN MANUFACTURERS, ENGI
NEERING, RAILROADS. MINING, IRON. STEEL. HARDWARE, AND METAL
TRADES. A FIVE COLUMN QUARTO OF FORTY OR MORE PAGES.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $4.00 PER ANNUM.
As a medium for advertisers The Journal stands unrivalled, from the fact that it is the
largest most reliable, and has a greater bona-flde circulation among leading manutac-
turers. merchants and business men generally than any other .strictly commercial paper in
the West It circulates in almost every town and village in the following State^ and I erri-
tories • Illinois, Dakota. N. Mexico. Nevada. Utah. Idaho. California, Montana, Washington,
Nebraska Arkansas. Minnesota. Kansas, Indiana, Missouri. Ohio, Wisconsin, Colorado,
Michigan Iowa. Wvoming, Oregon. In addition to these States, it has a very large circula-
tion in N^nv York, Pennsylvania, the New England and Southern States, as well as in
Canada and Europe. Sample copies grati'i. Aiidress
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE COMPANY,
;ii STATE STKEEI. CHICAG^). ILL.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents. No. lOSpruc.^ !-t., New Yo-k.
933 GEO. P. ROWELL & COS
Established in 1871.
The Connecticut Western News.
NORTH CANAAN, - - LITCHFIELD CO., CONN.
PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY.
S. C. BECKLEY, _ _ - _ Editor and Proprietor.
SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 A YEAR, IN ADVANCE.
SIX THOUSAND READERS
Among the best people In Connecticut, Massacliusetts, New York and otlier States ; including
many subscribers in the Western and Southern States, who were former residents of New
England.
AN EXCELLENT ADVERTISING MEDIUM
For honorable and reliable dealers. All Advertisements first-class. No objectionable or
doubtful ones published.
SAMPLE COPIES AND ADVERTISING RATES SENT ON APPLICATION.
THE OLDEST PAPER IN CENTRAL AND WESTERN KANSAS.
Will soon celebrate its 19th Birthday.
The Salina Herald.
SALINA, - - - ^^ - - - KANSAS.
A GOOD ADVERTISING MEDIUM.
ITS CIRCULATION MOSTLY IN ITS OWN AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.
ADVERTISING RATES MADE KNOWN ON APPLICATION.
F. M. SIMONS, --__-_ Editor and Publisher.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents. 10 Spruce St., New York.
The Messenger and Examineri
WEEKLY AND TRIWEEKLY.
OWENSBORO, KENTUCKY.
The leading paper published in a live manufacturing city of n,.W3 inhabitants, and
acknowledged to be the handsomest, brightest and most reliable paper i>ublished in Western
Kentucky.
The circulation of the Tri-Weekly is confined to Owensboro and the surrounding
country; but the Weekly circulates extensively in all the counties composing the rich and
fertile section known as the Green River Region.
ADVERTISING RATES LOW IN PROPORTION TO CIRCULATION.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents. 10 Spruce St., New York.
THE
American Aquatic Magazine.
178 BROADWAY, - - - NE'W YORK.
DEVOTED TO YACHTING, ROWING, CANOEING, AND ALL WATER PASTIMES
IN AMERICAN WATERS. ■
HEARNE & CO., Publishers.
ISSUEiD MONTHLY.
SUBSCRIPTION, .S3.00 PER ANNUM. SINGLE NUMBERS, 30 CENTS.
A LIMITED SPACE IS DEVOTED TO ADVERTISEMENTS OF RELIABLE FIRMS.
RATES ON APPLICATION.
Geo. P. RowEi.L & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
AMERICAN NEAVSPAPER DIRECTORY. 93&
"The Times," Established 18>«. "The Star," Established 1872.
The Cincinnati Times-Star.
DAILY AND SUNDAY
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
The largest cireulatiou of any daily paper in Cincinnati. The only paper that prints the
news of both Press Associations, and the only paper in the United States tliat has Its owu
leased lines for day use. It Is the home paper for the whole people of the Ohio Valley, and
especially commends itself as an advertising medium to all classes of advertisers who desire
to reach the people at their homes instead of at the counting-room or other business place.
Send orders through any good advertising agent. Address :
THE TIMES-STAR COMPANY,
230 WATijVUT STREET, ... CINCINNATI, OHIO^
The Weekly Times.
ENJOYS A VERY GREAT CIRCULATION. SEND FOR PAMPHLET SHOWING JUST^
WHERE THE PAPER CIRCULATES.
ADVERTISING RATES, .50 CENTS PER LINE.
ADDRESS :
THE TIMES, - -230 Walnut Street, - Ciuciuiiati, Ohio.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
Young America.
FOR BOYS AND GIRLS.
CANAL DOVER. OHIO.
PUBLISHED EVERY MONTH.
CONTAINS SERIAL STORIES, SHORT STORIES, TALES OF ADVENTURE, HISTORY,.
DISTINGUISHED SCHOLARS OF UNITED STATES SCHOOLS, PRACTICAL
ARTICLES, SCIENCE SIMPLIFIED, POEMS, TALKS ABOUT FOREIGN
LANDS, AMUSEMENTS, GAMES. PRIZE PUZZLES.
And other Departments of Interest to Boys and Giils, illustrated by a profusion of
BEAUTIFUL PICTURES.
BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE UNITED STATES FOR THE MONEY.
CIRCULATION (GUARANTEED), 1S,000.
ADVERTISEMENTS ON COVER PAGE INSERTED AT 13 CENTS PER LINE, AGATE.
SUBSCRIPTION RATE, 75 CENTS PER YEAR.
ADVERTISERS.— Young America is read by nearly every member of the family, is kept
month after month, often loaned to friends, and is referred to repeatedly, thus becoming a
constant reminder of those who advertise in its columns.
REMEMBER THE ABOVE RATES ARE NOT PERMANENT, AS OUR CIRCULATION IS
INCREASING EVERY MONTH.
Address : CLINTON S. ZIMMERMAN, Canal Dover, Ohio.
Geo. p. Roweli, & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
540 GEO. r. ROWELL & GO'S
THE TIMES-UNION.
JACKSONVILLE, ...... FLORIDA.
The Times-Union is the only Moniiue Dally in the State. Has the exchisive right
to the Associated Press Despatches, ana hence the only daily that circulates throughout
the entire State, and Is on sale at every news stand. Our Weekly circulates largely in
every remote town and post-office in Florida, and in every other State in the Union. The
edition of our Weekly for regular mail subscribers is now 230 quires (5,520 copies), a sworn
certificate of which will be furnished on application. They are the Great State Papers. In
attaining this position, we have spent and are spending thousands of dollars in cash, and
cannot afford to take advertisements for a trifle. Send for card of rates.
PUBLISHERS' COMMERCIAL UNION.
JANESVILLE, ...... WISCONSIN.
Prepared to furnish ratings on all advertisers, United States or Canada.
The ADVERTISER REPORTER gives ratings on OVER 20,000 ADVERTISERS.
The COMMERCIAL UNION (WEEKLY) GIVES CHANGES AND CORRECTIONS.
Collections of all kinds given prompt attention. Write for terms.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents. 10 Spruce St.. New York.
BELL.EFONTE REPUBLICAN.
A FORTY-EIGHT COLUMN PAPER.
PUBLISHED AT
BELLEFONTE, - - CENTRE CO.. - - PENNSYLVANIA,
By EDW.\RD T. TUTEN.
The only Republican paper in a county of 40,000 people.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
THE FREEMAN.
ISSUED WEEKLY.
OFFICE : 4 CEDAR STREET, .... NEW YORK.
T. THOMAS FORTUNE, Editor and Proprietor. Subscription, .$1.50 a Year.
The Freeman aims to supply the need of a National Representative Paper published
for Colored Men by a Colored Man. While professedly Republican in politics. The Freeman
makes paramount the Rights and Interests of Colored People, independent of parties, and
counsels the adoption and prosecution of such policy as will best conserve these impoi'tant
features of citizensliip. A Ilmite<l number of advertisements will be carried by this paper
at moderate rates. Geo. P. Rowbll & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
■CHAS. Q. C. LEIGH. EDW. O. LEIGH. OLIVER P. LEIGH. CLINT. B. LEIGH.
DAILY AND WEEKLY STANDARD.
PA Due A II, - - - - . - - KENTUCKY.
LEIGH BROTHERS', STEAM PRINTERS AND BINDERS,
PUBLISHERS OF THE DAILY AND WEEKLY STANDARD.
■Combined Circulation, 10.000 Copies per Week.
Circulates in twelve counties in West Kentucky.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, lU Spruce St., New York.
THE DEMOCRATIC HERALD.
BUTLER, PENNSYLVANIA.
ISSUED EVERY WEDNESDAY.
JACOB ZIEGLER, Editor. ALF. G. ZIEGLER, Assistant Editor.
.T. ZEIGLER & SON, Proprietoi-s.
CIRCULATION, OVER 2,100.
Best advertising medium in Butler County. Rates furnished on application.
THE MUSICAL HERALD.
BOSTON, MASS. It is conceded both by musical readers and the secular press that
The Musical Herald is the most ably edited, the most critical and the most Instructive
of all the jom-nals of music, and through its editorials, its contributed articles, Reviews
of New Music, Reviews of Concerts, Foreign and Domestic Notes, Musical Mention. Cor-
respondence, Church and Sunday-school Departments, Questions and Answers, Eight Pages
of Choice Music, etc., it appeals to and answers the needs of Teachers, Students, Choristers,
Organists, Superintendents, Clergymen, Families, and all interested in music. Subscrip-
tion price reduced to .SI. Send stamp for sample copv. Address MUSICAL HERALD
COMPANY, Franklin Square, Boston, Mass.
THE PHOTOGRAPHIC EYE AND THE EYE.
C. GENTILE, Editor. SUBSCRIPTION, $2.50 PER YEAR.
CHIC.V<JO, ....... ILLINOIS.
"THE PHOTOGRAPHERS' WEEKLY OF THE UNITED STATES."
To interest the Photographer, as well as to supjjly liim with valuable information, is
our con.stant aim. Dealers in photograi)hic instruiiieiits and materials will find The
-Photographic Eye the best medium t lirougli which to make known their wares.
RATES REASONABLE.
Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
AMERICAS NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY. 041
Kentucky Baptist.
ESTABLISHED li
OTVENSBORO, - . - KENTUCKY,
F. P. PURCELL, - - - Editor.
ISSUED WEEKLY. . - - - CIRCULATION, 1,500
PUBLISHED BY
KENTUCKY BAPTIST PUBLISHIXG COMPANY.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, No. 10 Spruce St., New York.
ADVERTISERS, HAIiT!
DO YOU WANT TO REACH THE FAMILIES OF THE BANKERS, BROKERS, MERCHANTS,
LAWYERS AND PROSPEROUS TRADESPEOPLE OF NEW YORY CITY /
THEN ADVERTISE IN THE
Uptown Visitor
Which has a circulatiou of Four Thonsaud Eight Huudred on the upper West
Side, including Bloomingdale, MauhattauviUe, Harlem, Washington Heights and Invvood,
which section, a salubrious plateau, since intersected by the Sixth and Ninth Avenue
Elevated Roads, and bv the New Cable and Horse Lines on Tenth Avenue and oa the Grand
Boulevard, Is with marvelous rapidity developing into the choicest portion of the Metropolis
for residence. Within this district few New York Dailies, if any, have as large a circulation
as The Uptown Visitor, which all West Slders take because it chronicles all West .Side
news, heartilv indorses all reasonable projects for the advancement of the West Side, pays
g articular attention to Real Estate, Church, Political, Society and Grand Army Notes, and
as a personal column, spicy ^vithout vulgarity or spleen. Being independent In politics, it
has among its contributors gentlemen eminent in all parties.
TOPUBLISHERS:
SEND US YOUR NEW PUBLICATIONS.
OUR REVIEWER, BEING CIVILIZED, NEVER USES A TOMAHAWK.
"THE UPTOWN VISITOR" HAS NO SUPERIOR IN NEW YORK CITY AS A MEDIUM
FOR ADVERTISING BOOKS.
Advertising rates are reasonable and will be furnished on application. Published on
Thursday. Advertisements must reach the ofBce not later than Tuesday, 6 p.m.
EDWARD DOYLE, Editor. - - G. P. H. McVAY, Business Manager.
office:
265 W. 125tli St., near 8th Av., - NEW YORK CITY.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
•942 CiEO. P. KOWELL & GO'S
Established 1844. Issued Every Saturday.
THE CATHOLIC.
PITTSiBUR«H, - - _- - - PENNSYLVANIA.
JACOB PORTER, . - . - PUBLISHER.
TERMS— $2.20 per Annum.
A large, eight-page Journal, containing all the latest Catholic news of the da.y. An ex-
cellent paper for advertisers who desire to reach the people of Pennsylvania.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
FIRE RECORD.
NEW YORK CITY, .... NEW YORK.
(FOURTEENTH YEAR.)
A MONTHLY JOURNAL DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE FIREMEN.
Cu'culated every month among the Officials of every Fire Department of the United
States, Canada and South America.
ADVERTISEMENTS.— The value of The Fire Record as an advertising medium cannot
be over-estimated, it being the only medium by which the Firemen in ever.^^ompany, from
Maine to Texas and from New York to San Francisco, in Canada and South America, can
be reached and hear at once where they can procure the articles needed, and be constantly
apprised of the latest impi-ovements and changes in their particular interests. Address all
communications to FRED. J. MILLER, 72 Maiden Lane, New York.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
CONSOLIDATED OCTOBER 17, 1884.
PARIS POST-INTELLIGENCER.
PARIS*, - - - - - - TENNESSEE.
Weekly Intelligencer, Established 1865. Paris Post, Established 1871.
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF HENRY COUNTY.
JOHN R. RISON, Editor and Proprietor.
JOB PRINTING NEATLY EXECUTED AND AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES.
Subscription Price, $1.50 per Year, invariably in Advance.
LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY WEEKLY PAPER IN WEST TENNESSEE.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
THE NEW JERSEY FREIE PRESSE.
4S9 aud 491 PAVONIA AVE., _- JERSEY CITY HEIGHTS, N. J.
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
STEUBENVIL,L,E, ... .lEFFERSON CO., OHIO.
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.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
THE TEXTILE MONITOR.
PUBLISHED MONTHLY AT
220 CHURCH ST., .... PHIIiADET.PHIA, PA.
A JOURNAL DEVOTED TO THE TEXTILE AND ALLIED INDUSTRIES.
RATES OP SUBSCRIPTION.— United States of America and Canada, $3.00 per Annum ;
Foreign, $3.50 per Annum, payable in advance. Textile JIonitor Supplement, Issued
monthly, and contalnint at least twelve dyed or printed samples, with recipes on
Cotton, 'Wool, Silk, etc. Price $1.50 per Annum, in advance.
TEXTILE MONITOR AND SUPPLEMENT, MAILED TO ONE ADDRESS, $4.00.
Subscriptions date from January to December of each year, except in eases where sub-
scribers, commencing in the course of the year, wish to enter only for the unexpired portion
•of the year. Further particulars may be had by addi'esslng
DR'. M. HASENCLEVER, Managing Editor, 220 CHURCH ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., .■Vgents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY. 943
TEN THOUSAND EACH ISSUE!
BRADSTREET'S
.1 Journal of Trade, Finance and Public Economy.
PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY BY THE
BRADSTREET MERCANTILE AGENCY,
No. 279 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
FIVE DOLLARS A YEAR. TEN CENTS A COPY.
BRADSTREET'S lias perhaps the largest paid subscription list of any commercial journal
in the United States ; it certainly has representative firms In all departments of business
among its subscribers.
The subscribers, as a rule, are thiiving and influential business men in every State and
Territory.
The subscription price is five dollars a year, from the fact that The Bradstreet Company
•desire to maintain a thoroughly creditable journal, solidly packed with information of
Importance to financial and commercial people, and have no desire to maintain a journal
-which would have to depend on advertisements for its support.
Although some advertising is admitted, it must be of an acceptable character in every
respect.
THE BRADSTREET COMPANY.
The Pittsburgh Sportsman.
PITTSBURGH, . . - PENNSYLVANIA.
PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY AT No. 100 FIFTH AVENUUE, BY
P. J. DONAHOE & CO.
TERMS— $2.00 per Year, strictly in advance. Single copies, five cents. Postage free In
the United States.
CORRESPONDENCE ON SPORTING TOPICS FROM EVERY PART OF THE COUNTRY
SOLICITED.
TO ADVERTISERS.— The Sportsman is the only sporting paper published in Western
Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Ohio, and possessing, as it does, a very large circulation,
which is GUARANTEED, advertisers desirous of bringing their goods and specialties before
the public cannot have offered to them another medium possessing such facilities as The
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:.
944
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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.
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946
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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.
liake City, - South Carolina.
W. L. BASS, Editor.
JOHN A. DEW, Publisher.
Subscription,
$1..50 a Year.
Reasonable rates to regular advertisers.
Circulation large and well established.
THE STANTON CALL.
Published every Thursday at
Stanton, Montgomery County, Iowa,
By FRANK S. LYNCH.
Our Motto; Business on Business Principles.
Subscription, $1.00 per Year, in Advance.
The Call is a large, finely printed family
newspaper, devoted to literature and tlie
latest reliable news items. Has a large and
permanent circulation, and as an advertising
medium has few equals.
LA GRANGE JOURNAL.
A Weekly Newspaper.
P. E. EDMONDSON, Editor and Proprietor.
La Grange, Fayette County, Texas.
The Journal is a first-class county paper.
In politics Democratic. Independent. CJiv-
Ing all local news and a full epitome of do-
mestic and foreign news.
Advertisers will And it an excellent medium.
THE DE3IOCRATIC STANDARD.
With large and constantly increasing circu-
lation in Pitt and the adjoining Counties.
The Best Advertising Medium in Eastern
North Carolina.
Published at Greenville, N. C.
Advertising Rates furnished on application.
GAZETTE.
Huntsville,
Alaitaiua.
CHARLES HENDLEY, Jr., Editor.
An outspolten and fearless organ of the
Republican party, commanding a large
amount of home patronage and an available
advertising medium for Northern products.
Subscription, $1.50 per annum.
GAZETTE COMPANY, Publishers.
THE <;Ai>SDE\ NEWS.
Gadsden, - - Alabama.
Published Weekly by
W. P. JOHNSON, Editor and Proprietor.
Subsci'iption Rates ; One year, $1.50.
The News is the official organ of the town
of Gadsden and offers better advantages to-
advertisers than cAi be obtained elsewhere-
in Its vicinity.
GLENW'OOD CRITERION.
Glenwood, Schuyler Co., Missouri.
Issued Weekly.
G. D. GRAY,
Publisher.
Subscription, .$1.50 per Year.
A good advertising medium. Try it. Send
your orders; you will receive good returns for
the expenditure. Our rates are reasonable.
THE BOERNE ADVANCE.
Boerne,
Texas.
A. G. VOGT, Proprietor.
A NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED FOR THE
PEOPLE OF WESTERN TEXAS.
CIRCULATION RAPIDLY INCREASING.
Terms : $2 per Year, in Atlvance.
THE LYNCHBURG FALCON.
Published every Friday at
Lynchburg, - - Tennessee^
R. A. PARKS, Editor and Proprietor.
Terms ; $1.25 a Year.
TO ADVERTISERS ; The best advertising
medium in Moore County is The Falcon. It
has a guaranteed circulation double that of
all other papers combined. Rates moderate-
and furnished on application. Address,
" FALCON," Lynchburg, Tenn.
THE ODEBOLT, REPORTER
Is published every Friday at
Odebolt, - Sac County, Iowa,
By F. R. BENNETT & CO.
Official paper of both city and county, and
as such especially valuable as an advertising
medium. Meets all classes and reaches those
wliom no other paper does.
RATES REASONABLE.
ASHLAND EXPRESS.
Ashland,
Kentucky.
D. K. WEIS, Editor; EASTERN KENTUCKY
PRINTING ASSOCIATION, Proprietors.
Terms : $l.i50 per Annum, in advance.
The Express Is a live weekly, devoted to-
the Interests of Eastern Kentucky, where it
has a large circulation and is an excellent
medium for advertisers.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY. 971
The Evening News.
ISSUED DAILY. W. H. BREARLEY, Publisher.
DETROIT . - . - MICHIGAN.
SUBSCRIPTION :
" EVENING NEWS " (SIX DAYS PER WEEK), $5.00 PER YEAR.
" SUNDAY NEWS," - - $1.50 PER YEAR.
THE NEWS
HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OP ANY DAILY PAPER PUBLISHED IN THE
STATE (NOW EXCEEDING 37,000 DAILY) AND CONTINUALLY INCREASING.
The News contains all the news, the latest and most reliable, and all classes of the com-
munity are included among its readers.
As an advertising medium The News takes the lead. Its rates are low, and with ita
great circulation it gives to advertisers more value for the same money than can be ob-
tained anywhere else in the State.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, No. 10 Spruce St., New York.
THE
Philadelphia Carpet Trade,
FURNITURE MAKER AND DEALER.
702 CHESTNUT ST., - PHILADELPHIA, PA.
PUPLISHED ON THE FIRST OF THE MONTH.
THE ACCEPTED ORGAN Of THE CARPET UPHOLSTERY TRADE,
AND THE ONLY JOURNAL IN PHILADELPHIA DEVOTED
TO THOSE INDUSTRIES AND TO FURNITURE.
JOHN R. KENDRICK, Treasurer,
702 CHESTNUT STREET, .... PHILADELPHIA.
Send for Sample Copy.
ELEGANT, EXHAUSTIVE, ILLUSTRATED, BREEZY.
Branch Offices : BOSTON and NEW YORK.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
972 GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
The Weekly Thibodaux Sentinel
ENGLISH AND FRENCH.
Established in 1861.
THIBODAUX, - - - - - - LOUISIANA.
PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. TERMS, $3.00 PER YEAR.
S. T. GRISERMORE & F. SANCAN, Editors. F. SANCAN, Proprietor.
The Sentinel, being published in the English and French languages, it Is an excellent
medium whereby advertisers can reach a great portion of the residents of this country.
The Sentinel was the first paper to place the name of Grover Cleveland at the head of
its columns, as the Democratic Candidate for President, which It did on the 11th of
November, 18S2, being the first issue subsequent to the reception of the news of his election
as Governor of New York.
Geo. P. RowELL & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
The Durand Argus.
DURAND, - - - _-_ - - - ILLINOIS.
Published every Friday Morning.
ED. E. PETTENGILL, _ _ . - - Publisher.
Terms of Subscription : In Advance, $1.50.
BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE NORTHWEST.
Advertisers desiring good value and quick returns should advertise their business In the
Argus— the only paper published in the town and circulating largely in the surrounding
■country.
RATES ON APPLICATION.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
Genesee Courier.
LE ROY, _ _ . - NEW YORK.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING BY GEORGE M. HOWE.
TERMS, - - $2.00.
Published at the seat of the largest Female University in Western New York, and circu-
lating extensively among bona-ftde paying subscribers in a district abounding in manufac-
tories of various kinds.
The Courier Is, as a family paper and a good advertising medium, second to none.
RATES MODERATE, CONSISTENT WITH THE CIRCULATION.
Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
American Metal Market.
«0 JOHN STREET, - - NEW YORK CITY.
S'HE FACT THAT THE PUBLISHERS HAVE BEEN CONNECTED WITH THE METAL
TRADE FOR MANY YEARS MAKES THIS PAPER OF ESPECIAL INTEREST
TO METAL DEALERS, PRODUCERS AND CONSUMERS.
W. L RUSSELL & CO., .... Publishers and Proprietors.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
AMERICA!? NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY. 97$
ESTABLISHED 1863.
Union Advertiser.
WAYLAND, - - - - NEW YORK.
CONDUCTED IN PART BY BVLWER II.
Published Weekly. - Size, 30x4-3. - Si. 50 per Year.
BEST MEDIUM IN STEUBEN COUNTY, AND A GOOD MEDIUM FOR RETURNS
TO ITS PATRONS, LARGE OR SMALL USED BY PROMINENT
ADVERTISERS EVERYWHERE.
"THE ADVERTISER" IS AN INDEPENDENT LOCAL JOURNAL, AND CIRCULATED
THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES AND OTHER PARTS OF THE WORLD.
ITS CIRCULATION HAS BEEN EXTENDED WITH GREAT
PAINS, SO AS TO RENDER IT VALUABLE
AS AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM.
IT IS ESPECIALLY DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF ITS PATRONS, TO WHOSE
ADVERTISEMENTS AND NOTICES-NO MATTER FROM WHOM THEY
COME-IT PAYS STRICT ATTENTION. SMALL ORDERS
GIVEN THE SAME CARE AS LARGE ONES.
AS A MEDIUM FOR ADVERTISERS, NO MATTER WHAT THEIR GOODS AND
WARES ARE, TO REACH AN UNLIMITED PEOPLE, IT IS UNEQUALLED.
AS TO MERIT, WE CAN, IP NECESSARY, REFER TO PROMINENT
ADVERTISERS WHO HAVE BEEN ITS PATRONS.
TERMS FOR ADVERTISING ARE SlOO PER COLUMN, CASH, AND OUR SPACE
IS WORTH ALL CHARGED FOR IT. TRANSIENT ADVERTISING TO
UNKNOWN PARTIES MUST BE CASH. SPECIMENS AND
PARTICULARS GRATIS.
OUR CIRCULATION IS MARKED IN PLAIN, HONEST FIGURES IN ALL RE-
LIABLE DIRECTORIES, BUT ADVERTISERS SHOULD BEAR IN MIND THAT
OUR SPECIAL ISSUES GIVE PATRONS NEARLY THREE TIMES THE
CIRCULATION GIVEN IN ANY DIRECTORY. THUS A GREAT
ADVANTAGE IS GAINED OVER OTHER JOURNALS OF ITS
SIZE. SEND FOR SPECIAL CIRCULAR AND BE CON-
VINCED OF THE VALUE OF OUR MEDIUM UNDER
THIS ADVANTAGEOUS ARRANGEMENT.
ADVERTISERS GET BETTER RETURNS FOR THE MONEY INVESTED IN SPACB
THAN IN ANY OTHER JOURNAL IN THIS SECTION. SPECIMENS SENT
TO ANY PERSON SENDING THEIR ADDRESS TO THIS OFFICE.
SOLICITORS WANTED IN EVERY TOWN IN UNITED
STATES, TO WHOM LIBERAL TERMS
WILL BE GIVEN.
UNION ADVERTISER PUBLISHING COMPANY,
WAYIiAND, - STEUBEN COUNTY, - NEW YORK.
Geo. P. EowELL & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
S74 GEO. P. ROWELL & CO'S
Z E B ' S ^O TV N .
SAVANNAH, ...... TENNESSEE.
S1.25 PER YEAR.
THE ONLY PAPER IN HARDIN COUNTY.
READ BY EVERYBODY, AND DEMOCRATIC.
T. F. FLYNN, Publisher.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
THE SOUTHERN WORLD.
ATLANTA, - . . . . - - GEORGIA.
A SIXTEEN-PAGE ILLUSTRATED PAPER for the FaiTuer, Mechanic and the Home
Circle. Published at Atlanta, Ga., on the 1st and 15th of each month at $1.00. The brightest
and best — peerless and progressive. Its columns teem with information about the resources
of the South, and about cotton cultui-e, diversified agriculture, silk culture, bee culture,
dairy and live stock. Its literary features are unsurpa.ssed. In fact, each issue is an epitome
of instruction for all classes. As an advertising medium it has no superior. Special rates
given to first-class advertisers. A trial copy sent three months for 25 cents.
Dr. B. M. WOOLLEY, Proprietor.
PATRIOT DEMOCRAT.
CLINTON, . . . _^ - - . LOUISIANA,
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF EAST FELICIANA. OFFICIAL ORGAN OF TOWN OF CLINTON.
A Wide-awake Home Newspaper, published every Saturday.
TERMS: §2.50, IN ADVANCE.
S. LAMBERT, Proprietor. S. LAMBERT and J. H. STONE, Editors.
That the Patriot Democrat is a first-class advertising medium can be verified at any
time by a glance at its columns or a trial advertising order.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
THE BALTIMORE GROCER AND CANNER.
BALTIMOKE, MARYLAND.
PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY.
The Only Trade Paper Published in the South which is devoted to the Oyster, Canned
Goods and Grocery interest. Has an extensive circulation throughout the United States,
Canada and Europe. $3.00 per Annum. Advertising rates reasonable.
D. F. ORR, Editor and Publisher, 4T South St., Baltimore, Md.
Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
THE FRIENDLY VISITOR.
NEW YORK CITY, - - - . - " NEW YORK.
Issued (weekly) by the Church, Sunday School and Temperance Publishing Associa-
tion. Embracing— 1. The Churchman's Friend ; 2. The Family Friend ; 3. The Temperance
Friend ; 4. The S. S. Teacher's Friend ; 5. The Missionary Friend ; 6. The Child's Friend.
Price, $1.00 per Year, Payable in Advance. Rev. C. W. BOLTON, Editor.
A limited number of advertisements of unobjectionable character will be received at
the following rates : 'One insertion, per line, lOc; one inch, one year, $10. Per column, at
reduced rates. Address GEO. D. HENDRICKSON, Business Manager, 45 Bible House, N.Y.CIty.
THE ATLANTA MEDICAL AND SURGICAL JOURNAL.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Established in 1855.
The Leading Medical Journal in the South. It circulates in every Southern State.
CIRCULATION GUARANTEED.
Advertisers desiring to reach Southern physicians should investigate its claims.
Advertising rates furnished on application.
Subscription, .$2.50 a year.
Address, THE ATLANTA MEDICAL AND SURGICAL JOURNAL, ATLANTA, Ga.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
D. W. BUTTS, Publisher.
LITTLE SIOUX, ....... IOWA.
ISSUED EVERY SATURDAY. SUBSCRIPTION, §1.50 A YEAR.
The Independent is the only paper published in the fast growing town of Little Sioux,
and circulates freely in the rapidly developing country surrounding it.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
THE SOLDIER'S FRIEND.
BEATTYVILLE, .... LEE COUNTY, KY.
J. M. BEATTY, Editor and Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION, 50 CENTS A YEAR.
A six-column folio monthly newspaper. Devoted especially to the interests of the Fed-
eral soldiers of the late Civil War, and to the promotion of temperance and morality and
the dissemination of pure literature. Everything of an immoral, personal or political char-
acter will be sedulously eschewed. While every effort will be made to make it a live and
Interesting paper, nothing shall appear in its columns which might not enter and be read
by all in the family circle. Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY. 976
The Daily News
NEWS BUILDING,
815 CHESTNUT STREET, - PHILADELPHIA, PA.
MOBNING, NOON, EVENING AND SUNDAY ISSUES.
THE BRIGHTEST PAPER PUBLISHED IN PHILADELPHIA.
ITS CIRCULATION MORE THAN DOUBLED UNDER ITS NEW 3IANAGEMENT,
AND NOW AMONG THE LARGEST IN THE STATE.
ADVERTISING RATES AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION.
THE I) A I L, Y NEWS,
NEWS BUILDING, . - - 815 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
The Southern Practitioner.
AN INDEPENDENT MONTHLY MEDICAL JOURNAL.
PUBLISHED AT
NASHVILLE, - - - - TENNESSEE.
Subscription only ONE DOLLiAR per Annum, in Advance.
Forty-eight pages of choice, interesting and select reading matter in each issue. The
cheapest and best Medical Periodical in the South.
Editors and Proprietors.
Duncan Eve, M. D., Professor of Principles and Practice of Surgery in the Medical
Department of the University of Tennessee.
Deering J. Roberts, M. D., Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine In the
Medical Department of the University of Tennessee.
To advertisers it offers especial advantages for reaching the active, working members
of the Medical Profession in the South and West. Its circulation has been steadily Increas
Ing since its Initial number, showing a gain of more than fifty per cent, within the past
year. Send for specimen copy and regular advertising rates.
All communications must be addressed to
DEERING J. ROBERTS, M. D., ManaginK Editor,
174 Church Street, Nashville, Tenn.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
976 GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
Barry County Beacon
A LIVE WEEKLY.
PURDY, - - _^-_ - - MISSOURI.
SUBSCRIPTION, ONLY $L00 A YEAR.
D. R. GIBSON, .... - Publisher.
The Beacon is the only paper published at Purrly, has a very large circulation, reaches
all classes in the county, and as au advertising medium is without a rival.
Proof of its value is evident from its advertising columns, well filled, chiefly with good
paying home advertisements.
Send for rates. Send your advertising orders. Good value given on reasonable terms.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
The Calhoun County Courier.
PUBLISHED AT
LEARY, - - - - CALHOUN CO., GA.
By SID. J. COOK, - - AT .$1.50 PER ANNUM.
The Courier is widely circulated among a prosperous, intelligent class of farmers,
making it a valuable medium through which to reach the trade of the same.
IT IS PUBLI.SHED WEEKLY.
IT IS A FIRST-CLASS PAPER, WITH VALUABLE FEATURES AS A JOURNAL AND AS
AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
The Lenoir Chronicle.
LENOIR, - - - - NORTH CAROLINA.
BLAIR & SHERRILL. Publishers.
THE CHEAPEST WEEKLY PAPER IN NORTH CAROLINA,
ONLY .SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS A YEAR.
The success of The Chronicle since its inception ami the extensive circulation it has
attained is a guarantee to advertisers of Its value to those who jxitronize its advertising
columns.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce Street, New York.
The Labor Vindicator.
ISSUED EVERY WEDNESDAY AT
NEW ORLEANS, - - - - LOUISIANA.
ITS MOTTO ; " THE LABORER IS WORTHY OF HIS HIRE."
D. WILDE, Business Manager. P. S. BRADY, Editor.
SUBSCRIPTION, $1.00 PER YEAR.
The Labor Vinihc.\tor is the organ of the workingmen of New Orleans and of the State
of Louisiana, ami among wiiom it circulates largely and lias a well paid-up subscription list.
Of workiugm<u is composed the bone and sinew of this great country, and to such all great
undertakings owe their rise and progress. It is to the Interests of this large and worthy
class that The Vindicator devotes its columns.
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.
977
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.
Hillman a. Hall, Notary Public.
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
Advertising Rates^^.
Display Notices, 80 cents per line, agate measure, 14 lines to the Inch, for each insertion.
Reading Notices, $1.50 per line, agate measure. Only one insertion of a Reading
Notice permitted.
Cash must accompany all orders. Make all moneys payable to
HEALTH AND HOME, AVasliingtou, !». C.
62
978
GEO. P. KOWELL & GO'S
THE TERRE HAUTE JOURNAL.
Tei've Ilaiite, - - Indiana.
Publislied every Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday morning-.
Subscription, $5.00 per Year.
The Weekly Jodrnal is published every
Wednesday morning. Price of Subscription,
§1.00 per year
The Journal is a first-class German nev/s-
paper, the most Important and influential In
its district, and is a most desirable adver-
tising medium.
J. E. WOLFF, Publisher.
TREMOXT COUNTY REPUB-
LIC'AN.
Issued Weekly at
Sidney, - Treinont Co., lo>va,
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.
Williaiiisbiivgh,
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-
ufacturing, mining and the general
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.
Issued Weekly.
Subscription, $2.00 per Year.
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
unequaled advantages to advertisers wish-
ing to secure trade In this part of the State.
HANSON CO. ADVOCATE.
Alexandria,
Dakota.
Official Paper of Town and County.
DILWORTH & PARSHALL, - Proprietors.
Subscription, $1.00 per year.
THE KENTUCKY TELEPHONE.
Cadiz, - - Kentucky.
WIMBERLEY & WATKINS, Proprietor.s.
ADVERTISEMENTS SOLICITED.
Has a large cu-culatlon in Western Ken-
tucky and Northern and Western Tennessee.
CARROLL FREE PRESS.
Published Weekly at
Carrollton, - - Ohio.
Subscription,
$1.50 per Annum.
JOHN H. TRIPP, Proprietor.
The largest circulation of any paper ever
published in Carroll County. Best advertis-
ing medium In Eastern Ohio. Established in
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY. 979
St. Louis Sunday Sayings,
ST. LOUIS, - - - - MISSOURI.
THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE SUNDAY PAPER IN ST. LOUIS.
LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY SUNDAY PAPER IN THE WEST.
AS AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN ST. LOUIS HAS NO EQUAL.
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.
Southern Bivouac.
PUBLISHED MONTHLY.
liOUISVILLE, - - - KENTUCKY.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2 00 PER ANNUM ; SINGLE COPIES, 20 CENTS.
The fact that it now has a circulation equal to any magazine published In the South,
and that it extends to nearly every State in the Union, is the best evidence of its
popularity.
Its regular edition is 3,000 monthly.
It goes into the families of its patrons, where it is preserved as no other paper is,
because its pages record the deeds of their fathers, brothers, relatives and friends.
Our list of subscribers represents the intelligent consumers of the South, and we do not
hesitate to say that for those who desire to reach a general class of readers they cannot do
so In any better or cheaper channel than ours.
Specimen copies and certificate of Courier-Journal Company, publishers, as to number
Of copies printed, sent on application. Address
"iSOUTHERN BIVOUAC," - - LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY.
Geo. p. Rowbix & Co., Agents, No. lU Spruce St., New York.
980 GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
SUNDAY TRUTH.
BUFFALO, - - - - - - NEW YORK.
EIGHT PAGES, 72 COLUMNS. CIRCULATION, 11,700, GUARANTEED.
HAUSAUER & RAPPOLB, Proprietors and Publishers.
The most popular paper published In the city, and the largest In Western New York.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
THE LEBANON JUNCTION TIMES.
LEBANON JUNCTION, - - - BULLITT CO., KY.
A. H. C. COCKERELL, Editor and Publisher.
Subscription Price, - - $1.00 per Year, in Advance.
A new paper, circulating throughout Bullitt, Hardin and Nelson Counties. There can
be no doubt as to the future of The Times, as every merchant, mechanic and farmer has and
is giving it his hearty support.
Geo. P. RowELL & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
NEW ENGLAND RAILWAY GUIDE.
Issued every Mouth at
NEW HAVEN, - - - - - CONNECTICUT.
Subscription Price, $1.00 per Year.
Containing official time-tables of all railroads iu New England. Map and index to
railway stations. Send for advertising rates. All communications should be addressed to
PRICE, LEE & CO., Publishers, New Haven, Conn.
THE CARTERSVILLE AMERICAN.
Published every Tuesday at
CARTERSVILLE, . . - - - - . GEORGIA.
It is a journal devoted to the interests of Bartow County. The official organ. A newsy,
decent, Democratic journal. $1.5U per annum. .Advertising is the foundation of success,
and to advertise successfully take space in the columns of The American. Circulation,
1,500. Rates on application. The Free Press has been oon.soli<lated with the American.
Address, AMERICAN PUBLISHING CO., Cartersville. Ga. _
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.
Published in a thriving city in the Jlinnesota Valley, and in a very prosperous agricul-
tural county, with a circulation of 800, wliich is steadily increasing. It is a most excellent
advertising medium. Advertising rates can be ascertaihetl bv addressing
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
Thursdavs. Price per year, $1.25. Advertising rates and sample copies sent on application.
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY. 9S1
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.
"Every Saturday, at 81.50 per annum, in advance.
C. L . A D A 31 S O N , Editor.
'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.
THE SUBSCRIPTION LIST OP "THE HERALD" IS LARGE, AND EMBRACES ALL
CLASSES OF THE COMMUNITY— FARMERS, MERCHANTS, MECHANICS
AND LABORERS-ALL READ "THE HERALD."
HOME ADVERTISERS, APPRECIATING ITS VALUE AS AN ADVERTISING
JklEDIUM. PATRONIZE ITS COLUMNS LIBERALLY; AND JUDGING
J'ROM THEIR REPEATED ORDERS THEY HAVE
RECEIVED GOOD RETURNS.
RATES REASONABLE.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
982
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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.
J. S. G. ILLIDGE. WILL. NELSON.
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.
PRACTICAL JOB PRINTERS.
Lyman H. Henry.
Samuel D. Henry.-
THE ENTERPRISE.
Maquoketa,
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.
Official journal and only paper in the parish.
Independent in politics. Devoted to agricul-
ture, commerce, politics and society. Sub-
scription, $2.00 per annum. Advertising rates
sent on application.
ADVERTISE IN
THE RICHMOND PLANET.
Subscription, $1.50 per Year.
Coon Rapids, - Carroll Co,, Iowa.
An eight-page paper, with a large circula-
tion in the Countv and State.
Coon Rapids has 1,100 population, and is
growing rapidly.
HENRY BROS., Publishers and Proprietors.
THE ADVANCE.
EVENING.
Lynchburg,
Virginia.
Richmond, - - . - Virginia.
The leading colored organ in Virginia. It
is steadily rising, and will prove a valuable
advertising sheet.
Subscription Price, only $1.50 per Year.
$1.00 for Six Months.
It Is not a patent sheet. Address
THE PLANET, RICHMOND, VA.
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.
Write for advertising rates.
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.
AMERICAS NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY. 985
The Philadelphia Press.
THE PRESS CO. (LIMITED), PUBLISHERS,
PHILADELPHIA, . - - - PENNSYLVANIA.
THE FOREMOST REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER.
Not excelled by auy newspaper iu the United States in the freshness and fullness of Its
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.
Clear, comolete and comprehensive in all departments, and in the number of Its dis-
tinguished contributors challenges comparison with any newspaper or magazine in th&
world.
THE 'WEEKLY PRESS.
Is the model family newspaper, containing the cream of the news, and all of the best
things appearing in the Daily and Sunday issues, together with special departments adapted
to the wants of every class of readers.
TERMS BY MAIL:
Daily, $7.50 per annum ; without Sunday. $fi : Weel^ly. $\ a year : Sunday, .$2 a year.
The Daily Press is delivered by carriers in Philadelphia and in all towns throughout
the State at 12 cents per week. The Su.nday Press, 4 cents a copy. Write for a specimea
copy and advertising rates.
THE PRESS CO. (LIMITED), Publishers, Pliiladelphia, Pa.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
The National View.
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER.
PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY
THE VIEW PUBLISHING COMPANY,
AT
339 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, - WASHINGTON, D. C;
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:
ONE COPY, ONE YEAR, ...... Sl.Oa
" .SIX MONTHS, ...... 50
" " THREE MONTHS, ..... 25
SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE.
A SPLENDID MEDIUM FOR ADVERTISING, AS XT H.4S A LARGE GENERAL CIR-
CULATION IN EVERY STATE .A.ND TERRITORY IN THE UNITED ST.\TES.
ADTERTISING RATES;
15 Cents per Line (Agate measurement) for Each Insertion.
Address :
liEE CRANDAIiU, - :>I a n a g e r. - AVASHINGTON. D. C.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., .-Vgents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
984 (iEO. P. ROWELL & CO'S
The New Orleans
Daily Commercial Bulletin
AND "WEEKLY COMMERCIAL BULLETIN, PRICE
CURRENT AND SHIPPING LIST,
Are recommended to you as first class News and Advertising Commercial Journals- They
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.
I
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
999
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, $1.50.
Kepublican in politics. Devoted especially
to the intei'est of p'llsworth County and West-
ern Kansas. Has the largest circulation and
is the liest advertising medium in Central
and Western Kansas. The Reporter goes to
every State and Territorv in the Union.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY. 100$
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.
Geo. P. RowELL & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
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, $1.00 PER YEAR.
ADVERTISING RaTES : 25 CENTS PER INCH PER INSERTION.
Will it Pay ?— The already crowded condition of oui- advertising columns, and the
standing of the men advertising with us, should prove that without any further comment.
Give us a trial advertisement, if it is but two lines.
JAMES CARTER, Editor and Proprietor.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
1005
THE
PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT
329 WALNUT ST., - - PHILADELPHIA, PA.
BY THE RAILWAY NEWS PRINTING AND PUBLISHING CO.,
GEORGE COHEN, President.
A Weekly Railway Journal (Issued every Thursday), devoted to the interests and progress
of Railway Corporations in the United States and Canada.
Its Corps of Correspondents comprise the names of some of the best known
authorities upon railway subjects.
CIRCULATED IN ALL PARTS OF THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA-
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, .... S4.00 PER ANNUM.
ADVERTISING RATES FURNISHED UPON APPLICATION.
MAIL ADDRESS, LOCK BOX, 956 P. 0.
Geo. p. Roweix & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
The Southland.
EGBERT BENEFIELD,
IS ISSUED WEEKLY AT
NEW ORLEANS & MAUREPAS,
Publisher.
LOUISIANA.
Subscription, Si. 00 per Year.
Southland Is a lively, readable family newspaper, replete with select literature, the
latest and most authentic news.
Southland has a large circulation in New Orleans and vicinity, and its readers are of a
well-to-do and intelligent class.
TO ADVERTISERS.
AS an advertising medium Southland has no equal among the weeklies of the State, and
the best value can be obtained by the use of its advertising columns.
RATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION.
Gko. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
1006 GEO. P. ROWELL & CO'S
THE ONEIDA SATURDAY POST.
ONEIDA, - - - - NEW YORK.
ROGERS & BOWMAN, Proprietors.
A JOURNAL OF TO-DAY. CIRCULATION IN A LARGE HOP-GROWING SECTION.
Terms : .$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.
1007
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.
04
1010
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.
Louis Mechanic, 421 North Seventh Street,
St. Louis, Mo.
THE
WILD WOOD ORANGE LEAF.
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.
Subscription, $1.50 a year.
CRESTED BUTTE (GAZETTE.
Crested Butte, - Colorado.
TEMPLE & OHL, PubUshers.
JOHN WALLACE OHL, Editor.
Issued Saturday. Subscription, $3.00.
The leading paper of the Elk Mountain
Mining District.
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.
AMERICA!!? NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY. 1011
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,
AND WILL NOT INSERT "PATENT MEDICINE ADS." AT ANY PRICE.
Foreign AdTertisenients, SlOO per Column, per Y'ear.
CIRCULATION, 1,000.
CATTLE BRANDS, $3.00 PER YEAR, INCLUDING COPY OF PAPER.
Subscription, $1.00 per Year.
THOSE WHO WISH TO KEEP POSTED ON INDIAN AND STOCK NEWS IN THE
INDIAN TERRITORY SHOULD SUBSCRIBE FOR
THE CHEYENNE TRANSPORTER.
Geo. p. Roweix & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
1012
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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.
Contracts for extended time and space will
be made at a discount. Bills payable in ad-
vance, unless otherwise agreed. Rates of
advertising reasonable.
IOWA TRIBUNE.
Biii'Iiugton,
Iowa.
J. J. WOHLWEND & SONS, Proprietors.
Issued Daily (Sundays excepted), and Weekly
on Thursdays.
Daily, $8.00 ; Weekly, §2.00 per Year.
The only German Daily published in South-
ern Iowa, "and having the largest circulatiou
of any German paper in the State, offers
uneiiualled advantages to advertisers. Terms
on application.
HARTSELLE INDEX.
Hartselle, ... Alabama.
Issued Every Thursday at $1.50 per Annum.
SAT! RDAY MORNING CALL.
Published Every Saturday Blorniug at
Shellsburg, . Benton Co., Iowa.
T. A. CARVER, Editor.
Terms : $1.25 per Annum in Advance.
With a large and rapidly Increasing circu-
culation. The Call is an excellent advertis-
ing medium. Rates made known on applica-
tion.
Geo, p. Rowell & Co., Ag's, lOSpruce st., N.Y.
THE CONCORDIA TIMES.
Issued Weekly at
Concordia, ... Kansas.
GLENN F. CHASE, Proprietor.
The Times is conducted on business princi-
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-
column folio.
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.
1013
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.
ADVERTISING RATES.
DISPLAYED MATTER,
READING NOTICES,
1 O cents per line.
30 cents per line.
SUBSCRIPTIONS.
SINGLE COPIES, $1.00 PER YEAR, IN ADVANCE. LIBERAL DISCOUNT
SCHOOLS OR CLUBS ORDERING A NUMBER OF COPIES TO ONE ADDRESS.
TO
AJ»DRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO
WM. I.. THOMAS,
Publisher '" School and Home,"
505 Chestnut Street, St. Louis, Mo.
1014 GEO. P. ROWELL & CO'S
The Selkjrk Herald.
SELKIRK, - - - - MANITOBA.
ALEX. E. GROFF, - - - Publisher and Proiji-ietor.
THE HERALD is an independent weekly newspaper, devoted to the interests of the town of
Selkirk and the County of Lisgar in particular, and the
Northwest in general.
ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION, $1.00 PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE.
Having a large circulation, not only among the farmers in Manitoba, but also in Ontario,
it furnishes an excellent advertising medium.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
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-
scription price of the Daily, issued each morning, except Sunday : One Year, $S.OO: Six
Months, $4.0(3 ; Three Months, .$2.00 ; One Month, $1.00. Always in advance.
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,
AMUSEMENT AND LITERARY TOPICS.
SUBSCRIPTION, - - FIFTY CENTS PER YEAR.
Specimen copies sent free to any address on application. Address all communications
to the Brooklyn office.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
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.
One-half Inch $ 50 $ In $ l OO $126 $2 00 $3 00 $5 (K)
Onelnch 1 Ot) 125 150 175 3 25 6 (XI 8 00
Two Inches 1.50 2 00 2 50 3 00 5 M 8 00 12 00
Three Inches 2 50 .3 00 3 75 4 75 7 00 8 50 15 (X)
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
One-half Column 6 00 8 00 9 00 11 00 22 00 36 00 60 OO
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.
1016
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
OUR AMERICAN YOUTH.
3liddlebiirj',
Vermont.
One Year, 50 cents. Six Mouths for 25 cents.
A large illustrated montlil.v, devoted to
f^ tamps, coins, curiosities, natural liistory, etc.
One of the best papers of the Iviud for adver
t ising purposes published. Advertising Rates:
One line, 10 cents ; one inch, 50 cents ; three
Inches, $1.25. Circulation steadily increasing.
Sample free to any address. Advertisers will
consult their own interests by giving us a trial
advertisement. Address plainly,
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TITUSVIIiliE MOKNINfci WEEKLY
AND
SUNDAY HERALD.
Titiisville)
Pennsylvania.
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.
Terms, $1.00 per Year, in Advance.
Advertising rates made known on applica-
tion. The Transcript is a live, local paper,
therefore it is valuable to all advertisers.
Send for sample copy.
THE SIMMERVILLE HERALD.
SiiniiiierTille, South Carolina.
Published every Saturday by the
SU.MMERVILLE PUBLISHING COMPANY.
Subscription, $2.00 per Year.
Published in the interests of Suminervillc
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.
Tei'ms of Subscription :
Yearly, in Advance,
The Echo is the largest and best weekly
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
in advance. If not, $1.00 will be charged. No
pav, no paper.
The Post Express (all home print) is well
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
to reach the trade of this section. Adverti.se in The Record If vou wish quick returns. Ad-
vertise in The Record because it is the best advertising merliuni. The business men sub
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.
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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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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.
1028
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.
SEND FOR OUR RATES BEFORE PLACING YOUR ADVERTISING ELSEWHERE.
Send an experimental advertisement and test the merits, of tlie paper for yourself^
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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1042
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.
67
105S
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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.
1062
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.
1064
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.
N. B.— Fraudulent advertisers need not apply.
THE GOSPEL WATCHMAN is to be found on file at the foUowmg ADVERTISING
BUREAUX :
1. Geo. p. Rowell & Co., 10 Spruce St., New York.
2. Parvin's Sons, on Vine St., near Arcade, Cincinnati, O.
3. Lord & Thomas, McCormlek Block. Chicago, 111.
4. H. C. Hall, 202 Broadway, Room 18, New York.
5. Edwin Aldwin & Bro., N. W. cor. Fifth and Vine Sts., Cincinnati, O., and 140 Na-esau
St., New York.
The Western Youth.
PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY THE C. D. KELLY PUBLISHING COMPANY,
DUBUQUE, - - . - - IOWA.
A BOYS' AND GIRLS' PAPER,
Devoted to Literature, Humor, Education, Science, Arts, Amusements, Puzzledom,
and all else of interest to the Family Circle.
OUR TERMS— POSTAGE FREE IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA :
One Year $1.25
Six Months 73
CASH IN ADVANCE.
CIRCULATION, 6,000 COPIES PER WEEK.
The large and regular circulation of Tht; Western Youth warrants its publishers in
claiming it to be the best advertising medium in the State.
None but reliable advertisements inserted.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co.. Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
1072 GEO. P. ROWKLL, A CO'5.
The Daily News Dealer.
INDEPENDENT IN POLITICS.
WILKES-BARRE, - - PENNSYLVANIA.
READ BY EVERYBODY IN THE ANTHRACITE COAL REGIONS.
TWO CENTS A COPY. BY MAIL, PER YEAR, $5.00.
THE SUNDAY NEWS DEALER.
INDEPENDENT IN POLITICS,
EIGHT PAGES. $2.00 PER ANNUM.
Is delivered by pony express In every town and hamlet within a radius of forty miles of
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.
RUTLAND, - - , - - VERMONT.
HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER OF ITS KIND.
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,
1 line, 20 cents; 1 inch, $1.50; Vo column, o'/o in., $5.25 ;1 column, 7 in., $9.75 ; 1 page, $18.75.
Three months, 1 line, 40 cents ; finch, $:i75 ; Vo column, aW in., $13..50 ; 1 column, 7 in., $24.25 ;
1 page, .$46.50. Six months, 1 line, 60 cents ; 1 inch, $6.00 ; Va column, 3}4 in., $21.00 ; 1 column,
7 in., .$39.00 ; 1 page, .$75.00. One year, 1 line, 90 cents ; 1 inch, $9.00 ; }4 column, S14 In., $31.50 ;
i column, 71n., $58.50; 1 page, $120.00. Send for samples and cash discounts to
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.
ECCLESIASTICAL ADVERTISING A SPECIALTY.
Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
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.
G8
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.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
THE ADVANTAGES OF ADVERTISING IN THE
I) A I T. Y- .V N I> W E K K I> Y
Exchanger, Amateur and Agent,
280 PEARL STREET,
MANCHESTER, - - _ NEW^ HAMPSHIRE.
THE ONLY DAILY OR WEEKLY IN THE WORLD DEVOTED TO THE ABOVE CLASSES.
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.
1102
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.
70
1106 GEO. P. ROWELL & CO
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
one to reach such proportions. Originator of " The New Education," known as " Independ-
ent Normalism." Catalogue sent free. All inquiries promptly answered. Address,
ALFRED HOLBROOK, Lebanon, Ohio.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
The Pocahontas Times.
HUNTERSVILLE, - - POCAHONTAS CO., "W. VA.
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AT THE COUNTY SEAT BY
JAMES B. CANFIELD, Editor and Proprietor.
DEMOCRATIC IN POLITICS. CIRCULATION 600, AND STEADILY INCREASING.
SPECIMEN COPIES FREE.
The Times Isafour-page twenty column paper, all home print, and is one of the best
advertising mediums in its section. Rates made known on application.
Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
Freidenker.
AMERIKANISC'HE Tl RNZEITUNG.
FREEDOM, CULTURE AND PROSPERITY FOR ALL!
Organ of the Freethinkers of North America, of the Union of Radicals and the North-
American "Turnerbund." Editor, C. HERMANN BOPPE.
Terms, per Annum, in Advance : United States and Canada— Fkeidenker, $2.50 ;
Turiierische Ausgabe des Freidenker (" Amerikanische Turnzeituug "), $3.00. Europe —
Freidenker, $S.W; Turuerlsehe Ausgabe des Freidenker ("Amerikanische Turnzeitung "),
$3.50. Samples copies sent on application free of charge. In this weekly, which is now
in the 14th year of its existence, polit cal, social and religious matters are discussed with
a view to general enlightenment and progress. The Amerikanische Turnzeitung, Is
especially devoted to the discussion of topics pertaining to physical culture and matters of
interest to lovers of the gvmnastical art. We also publish :
"ERZIEHUNGSBLATTER" tor Schule and Hans.
A Liberal German Educational Monthly. (Organ of the German-American Teachers' Ass'n.)
Editor— MAXIMILIAN GROSSMANN, Milwaukee, Wis.
Associate Editors— H. H. PICK and H. SCHURICHT, Chicago, 111.
Sixteen large quarto pages, with four-page cover. Terms, $2.12 per Annum, in Advance.
" FREIDENKER-ALMANACH" for the year 1885. This almanac is now in the 8th vear of
Its existence; price 25c "AMERICANISCHER TURNERKALENDER" for the yeaV 1885:
price 25c. Address, FREIDENKER PUBLISHING CO., 4T0 East Water St., Milwaukee, Wis.
1108 GEO. P. UOWELL & GO'S
CLAY COUNTY WATCHMAN.
Published everv Friday at
ASHLAND, ...... ALABAMA.
A. F. STUBBS, Editor. H. A. MANNING, Proprietor.
Subseriptiou, - $1.00 per Year, in Advance.
The Watchman, a live journal published in a live town, and circulating in the rich
mining, agricultural and manufacturing districts of Clay Count}', is the be.st in the county
for advertisers. Its rates are most reasonable, and its circulation large and among dona-
fide subscribers. Orders solicited.
FORT SMITH TIMES.
FORT S.1IITH, ..... ARKANSAS.
CRUCE & NAYLOR, Proprietors.
Subscription per Year, Strictly in Advance, Daily, .ST.50 ; Weekly, $1.00.
The circulation of both editions of The Times is rapidly increasing, and at our very low
advertising rates our patrons can rely on securing good satisfaction from orders iutru.sted
to us.
LE JOURNAL.
NEW ORLEANS, ..... LOUISIANA.
LES PETITES ANNONCES ET LE GUIDE DE L'EXPOSITION.
Subscription, .§2.50 a Year. L. DERMIGNY, Proprietor.
It is a fact generally known that the French-speaking people residing in Louisiana num-
ber nearly 250,000, and if to these figures we add the numerous French-speaking colonies
established in the surrounding States, we are easily reaching a total of some magnitude.
Advertisers will, therefore, find it to their advantage to use our columns to further their
interests, inasmuch as our journal is the only French paper published in New Orleans on
Monday morning, giving all important Associated Press despatches.
THE INDEPENDENT.
LE ROY, - - - . - . MINNESOTA.
A FIRST-CLASS WEEKLY. LARGE CIRCULATION.
J. Mcknight, Editor and Publisher.
Subscription Price, $1.50.
NEW MANAGEMENT. CIRCULATION, 768.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 1(1 Spruce St., New York.
THE FLAIL.
NORTH BEND, ..... NEBRASKA.
C. W. HYATT, Editor and Proprietor.
THE POLITICAL THRESHING MACHINE OF NEBRASKA, IT STRIKES FOR THE GRAIN,
LETTING THE CHAFF FLY WHERE IT WILL.
The only straight Republican paper in Dodge County, and has the reputation of being
the only paper in the State with the G. W. peculiarity that It cannot lie.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
THE JONESBORO^ DEMOCRAT.
Issued every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at
JONESBORO, ..... ARKANSAS.
J. R. TAYLOR, Publisher.
The large home patronage accorded The Democrat since its start speaks volumes in.
its favor as a reliable paper. Its subscription list is constantly increasing, and its adver-
tising columns are always full of reliable advertisements. The best advertising medium
in its county.
LOCAL RECORD,
WEST BRANCH, ....... IOWA.
W. W. GRUWELL, Editor and Publisher.
The Local Record appears every Thursday. It Is always bright, always first-class as
a newspaper, antl is always eagerly looked for by its subscribers. It has a wide support, a
strong influence, and a long-established reputation. For adverti.sers it is a fii'st-elass
medium. CIRCULATION OVER (iUO.
Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Agents, lO Spruce St., New York.
THE NORTHWEST TRADE.
MINNEAPOLIS, ...... MINNESOTA.
THE BEST AND LARGEST COMMERCIAL PAPER NORTHWEST OF CHICAGO.
It is bright, new.sy an<l independent. It is circulated in Minnesota, Dakota, Montana,
Washington Territory, Oregon, Iowa and Wisconsin. The Importance of this great field is^
too well known to be specially mentioned.
For terms of advertising apply to GEO. P. ROWELL & CO., or to
C. E. HAYNES, Publisher, Minneapolis, Minn.
AMERICAN' XEWSPAPKR DIRECTORY.
1109
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
banks and private bankers, al.so all closed banks, dissolutions, changes in bank officers,
reserve agents, etc., with corrected stock tables and quotations of bank stocks of the
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
information regarding all changes. Every bank should have this work.
Terms of Subscription (including postage to all parts of the world); Bi-Monthlv Bank
Reporter, S3 ; Monthly Counterfeit Reporter, S3 ; both to one address, $5 ; Weekly List of
Changes, New Banks, etc., $2 ; Title of Bank or Bauk>-rs in display type, with extra line for
collections, or line showing specialty, with subscription to Bank Reporter, §5. Specimen
copies sent free to any address. Oui' circulation is the largest of any bank publication in
the United States. Rates of advertising made known on application.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New Y'ork.
The Lake Vindicator
AND COOK COUNTY SUBURBAN NEWS.
liAKE, - - - - - ILLINOIS.
WILLIAM HALLEY', Editor and Proprietor.
SUBSCRIPTION, $1.50 PER ANNUM, INVARIABLY IN ADV.ANCE. ADVERTISING
RATES ARE PUBLISHED IN THE PAPER.
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
politics ; is mainly devoted to local news, good government and enterprise. As an
advertising medium it has no superior, as it is to be found in the homes of the rich as well
as the poor, and is favored by citizens of all nationalities and religious creeds.
Address : Chicago Office, Room 4, No. 28 Pacific Ave., near Board of Trade.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St.. New York.
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.
BUSINESS
Its object is to inform our friends of our college doings ; to keep fresh the memory of
«arlier college men and times, and to give evidence of our scholarship in work done in and
out of cla.ss. The attention of advertisers is called to The Xavier as a valuable advertising
medium for schools and dealers in students' wares. Address letters to THE XAVIER,
39 West Fifteenth Street, New York.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
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.
It goes to a class of people who know a good thing when they see it, and are able to buy
and pay for a good thing when they want it. Fair dealings in all kinds of weather. No
admittance to quacks, adventurers or humbugs. Rates and terms furnished on applica-
tion. Address MIRROR, Lyons, Neb.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New Y'ork.
1110
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
THE FARMER AND DEALER.
San Francisco, (P. O. Box 23UJ.) - C'al.
Subscription, 50 Cents per Annum.
A monthly publication, dt voted to Agricul-
ture, Market Reports, Home Reading and
General News. Every department of The
Farmer AND Dealer carefully edited. More
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
should subscribe for It. Those wishing to
make their friends in the East an ai)i>r( ijjriate
present, should send them The Uazktte. The
Gazette is second to none in the Territory.
Subscription, $3.U0 per year.
CEDAR COUNTY NONPAREIL.
Hartington,
(Semi-weekly.)
Nebraska.
NORMAN RAPALEE, Editor and Proprietor.
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.
Best advertising medium. No quacks taken.
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.
To wide-awake business men we have only
to call attention to our large circulation and
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
at statute rates. Local notices 10 cents per
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.
\
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY. 1127
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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GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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.
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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.
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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.
1146
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,
1147
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.
1148
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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.
11^0
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.
1152
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.
73
1154
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.
U80
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.
1181
THE BUFFALO
Commercial Advertiser.
The
OLDEST,
XJ I' IF" -A- I_i O , 3Xr . TT.
JAMES p. WARREX, Proprietor.
|v.
And the
LARGEST,
BEST and
CHEAPEST
Newspaper
in 'Western
New York. ==
LARGEST
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CHEAPEST,
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in the
United States.
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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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.
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«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.
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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.
AMERIC^IJS' NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY. 1193
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.
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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.
1196
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,
1197
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.
\
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.
\
RATES OF ADVERTISING
ARE UNIFORM AND CAN BE HAD UPON APPLICATION AT THE OFFICE.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New Yorli.
76
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.
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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.
1224
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.
12-26 GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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.
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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.
Subscription, per week, 10 cents ; per year, .§.5.
The Reporter Is the principal daily publislieil at Muucie. Its news always the latest
and most reliable ; its circulation the largest. Advertisers desiring space in our columns
will be furnished with schedule prises on application at office, or by seeing our Business
Agent, or to non residents will be forwarded by mail. Correspondence solicited.
Adtb-ess,
OTTO CARMICHAEL, Managing Editor.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
THE DURANT NEWS
PtJBLISHED ON FRIDAYS AT
DURANT, ... - MISSISSIPPI.
W. T. JOHNSON, Editor and Proprietor.
If you want to advertise, select papers well patronized by home advertisers, as they
know the paper that best covers the district. The columns of The News are well filled vrlth
home advertisements, and it is, therefore, the paper to reach customers.
CIRCULATION LARGE AND REGULAR. RATES MODERATE.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
Western Sport and Theatrical
Record.
DENVER, - _ - . COLORADO.
OFFICE, 375 CHAMPA STREET.
W. S. SMYTH, Editor and Proprietor. - PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY.
SUBSCRIPTION : One Yeak, $2.00. Six MONTHS, $1.00. Invariably in Advance.
This is the only paper west of Chicago that devotes a large amount of space to the
Variety Profession, and has a full account of the latest Sporting Events. ^
ADVERTISING RATES :
One square (12 lines nonpareil type), one insertion, 50 cents. On contracts of three
months, lO'perJcent. discount; six months, 20 per cent.; one year, 30 percent. All
transient advertisements must be paid for in advance. Reading notices, 25 cents per line-
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
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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.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
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
QUARTER COLUMN, OR 20 LINES NONPAREIL.
Per single insertion $ 5
Per three insertions 10
Per annum 34
EIGHTH COLUMN, OR 10 LINES NONPAREIL.
Per single insertion >:.. $ 3
Per three insertions 6
Per single insertion $ Si Per annum 15
Terms : Advertisements for three insertions or less, must be paid in advance. Annual
advertisements of reliable houses payable quarterly.
Publishers reserve the right to reject any advertisement of an objectionable character.
CIRCULATION: 6,000 COPIES PER MONTH, AS PER AFFIDAVIT IN OFFICE OF
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
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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.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY. 1237
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.
Subscription, $S.30 per Year (Twenty-five Numbers). Single copies, 10 cents.
INDEX PUBLISHING HOUSE,
Ann Arbor, Michigan. Madison, Wisconsin.
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).
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., 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.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY. 1239
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: ^
Whole column..... .$90 00 Half column $50 00
Quarter column :30 00 One-eighth column 16 00
Time, twelve months. Payments quarterly, in advance.
Address, EAGLE, Ellisville, Miss.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
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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
Is the banner local newspaper In the county. Advertisi.ng Rates Vert Low.
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,
'Tis only; " Advektise."— £ia? Blodgett.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
ADVERTISE IN A READING COMMUNITY!
The Pewamo Plaindealer.
PEWAMO, - - - IONIA CO., MICH.
Is a weekly newspaper, published at Pewaino, Ionia County, Michigan, in the midst of
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 „
VALUABLE ADVERTISING MEDIUM.
FRANK E. DOREMUS, ... - - Editor and Publisher.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
St. Louis Tribune.
ST. LOUIS, - - ]^ - - MISSOURI.
OTTO HILPERT, President.
OFFICE, 313 CHESTNUT STREET (OPPOSITE SOUTH ENTRANCE MERCHANTS-
EXCHANGE).
THE ONLY GERMAN EVENING DAILY, WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION, WEST
OF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER.
AUXILIARY PRINTING DONE AND GERMAN STEREOTYPE PLATES
FURNISHED.
Geo. P. Rowell & Co.. Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
The Minnesota Druid.
PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT
ST. PAUL, _ - _ - MINNESOTA.
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-
consin, Iowa and Dakota. Advertising rates reasonable. Correspondence solicited.
Sample copy and advertising rates sent on application.
SUBSCRIPTION, FIFTY CENTS PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE.
Address all communications to the PUBLISHER, St. Paul, Minn., P. O. Box 2,284.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY. 1241
The American Rural Home.
ROCHESTER, - - - NEW YORK.
Last Year's Record.
A WEEKLY AVERAGE OF 33,804.
LOOK AT THE PROOF AS FURNISHED BY THE POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT:
STATE OF NEW YORK,)
County of Monroe, S ' '
W Seward Whittlesey being duly sworn says, that he is Assistant Postmaster of the City
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-
nine Dollars and Seventy-four cents ($2,929.74). ^ W. S. WHITTLESEY.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2.8th day of January, 1885.
("L SI Willis G. Mitchell, Notary Public.
In the foregoing affidavit the Assistant Postmaster swears to the fact that 146,487 pounds
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
1,7.57,844 copies of the paper were mailed at the Rochester Post Office last year. Dividing
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.
THE ATTENTION OF SEEDSMEN AND OTHER ADVERTISERS IS RESPECTFULLY
CALLED TO THE FACTS SET FORTH ABOVE.
Address, RURAL, HOME CO., (Limited), Rochester, N. Y.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
Scandinavia.
CHICAGO, ----- ILLINOIS.
A MONTHLY REVIEW, DEVOTED TO THE PUBLICATION IN ENGLISH OF THE
BEST WORKS OF SCANDINAVIAN AUTHORS.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, S2.00 PER YEAR.
ESTABLISHED IN 1883.
SCANDINAVIA has achieved a reputation as an exponent of Scandinavian interests
In literature, history, politics, science and art, which is recognized wherever it is known,
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
the new generations in America clear to the Pacific slope.
FIRST-CLASS MEDIUM THROUGH WHICH ADVERTISERS MAY REACH THE
MOST PROSPEROUS PORTION OF THE SCANDINAVIAN PUBLIC. ""
PUBLICATION OFFICE, . - - 51 South Clark Street, Chicago, III.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
1242 GEO. P. ROWELL & CO'S
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.
The population of Ashtabula is over (i.OOO. The Record has a large and growing circulation
and is becoming one of the best mediums for advertisers in this section of the country.
The Daily Record will be delivered by carrier every evening for 5 cents a week or 20
cents a month. By mail : One copy, 1 year, $2.50 ; 6 months, $1.25 ; 3 months, TO cents, Invari-
ably in advance. Advertising Rates very low, and made known on application. Special
inducements to yearly advertisers.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St,. New York.
THE VERSAILLES GAZETTE.
ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY AT
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.
It is a flrst-class advertising medium, and it circulates throughout Central Missouri.
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.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
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.
SEND FOR ADVERTISING RATES.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
THE ST. LOUIS CRITIC.
ST. LOUIS, ...... MISSOURI.
A weekly treasure of Fun and I^lght Literature, with numerous illustrations and a large
variety of Social, Sporting and General News.
The Best Weekly in the West. The largest Circulation. The Lowest Advertising Rates.
Address all communications to
ST. LOUIS CRITIC, St. Louis, Missoqri.
DICKISON BRUGMAN, Proprietor.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
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.
TERMS, $2.50; to Europe, $3.50. Eight Pages ; Size, 35x48. Circulation, 5,000.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, No. 10 Spruce St., New York.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
1243
The Baltimore Co. Herald.
PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING.
TOTVSONTOWN,
MARYLAND.
PUBLISHERS AND PROPRIETORS,
JOHN T. ENSOR AND JOSHUA F. BENSON.
TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION:
ONE COPY, ONE YEAR, Si. 00
ONE COPY, SIX MONTHS, - - - - 30
ONE COPY, THREE MONTHS, 25
THE POSTAGE IN ALL CASES IS PRE-PAID BY US.
RATES
1 week.
1 Inch $ 2 00
2 inches 3 00
3 " 4 00
4 " 5 00
5 " 6 00
V column 7 00
}4 " 1200
1 " 20 00
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PER INCH, ETC.:
2 weeks. 3 weeks.
1 month. 3 months.
6 months.
1 year.
S 8 OO $ 4 00
S 5 00 $ 6 00
$ 8 00
$10 00
4 00 5 00
600 8 00
10 00
12 00
5 00 6 00
700 900
12 m
15 00
6 00 7 00
8 00 11 00
15 00
25 00
7 50 8 50
10 00 14 00
20 00
30 00
8 50 10 00
12 00 16 00
25 00
35 00
15 00 18 00
20 00 :30 00
50 00
70 00
30 00 35 0( 1
4000 60 00
75 00
125 00
ALL KINDS OF PLAIN AND FANCY JOB PRINTING EXECUTED WITH NEATNESS
AND DISPATCH, AND AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. "^
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
1244 GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
D£ HOIiliANDER.
HOLLAND, .... OTTAWA CO., MICH.
(A HOLLAND INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER.)
PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY.
W. BENJAMINSE, - - - Publisher and Proprietor.
The olflest journal published in the Holland language in the United States. Its circula-
tion is large, and is read by tlie Holland people of this
and adjacent counties in this State.
ADVERTISING RATES LOW, AND FURNISHED ON APPLICATION.
SUBSCRIPTION, $1.3.5, IN ADVANCE.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
NELIGH REPUBLICAN.
Published Every Wednesday at
NEMGH, ... . . . NEBRASKA.
H. C. HUXFORD, - Publisher.
TERMS: $1.50 PER YEAR, STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.
A flrst-class local journal. An Influential weekly, bright and sparkling. Contains all
home and general news, and devoted to the interests of the Great Northwest.
A more desirable medium for advertisers cannot be found. Advertising Rates furnished
upon application.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
THE TRIPARTITE.
Published Monthlv at
lilNCOIiN, ..... . . ILLINOIS.
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.
Subsc)-ii)tion Price of each, 75 Cents a Year. The three, under artistic cover, $1.50 a
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.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents. 10 Spruce St., New York.
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.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
1245
J. E. SMITH, Editor.
A. P. L.VNGTRY, Publisher.
EIGHT PAGES. PRICE 2 CENTS.
THE MIKROR
HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION
OF ANY WEEKLY PAPER
PUBLISHED ON
LONG ISLAND.
A A°* ^^ -^ °^ <^-
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.
John Patterson, Notary Public, Kings County, N. Y.
ADVERTISING RATES:
Insertions. 1 Inch. 14 col. 14 col. 1 col.
Onetime $1.25 $4.50 $8 $15
One month, 4 times 3 12 20 ^ 40
Three months, 13 times 8 30 50 110
Six months 14 55 100 200
One year 20 90 165 330
Geo. P, Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
1246 GEO. P. ROVVELL & GO'S
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.
ADVERTISERS WILL SAVE MONEY BY APPLYING FOR RATES, &c.
SAMPLE COPIES SENT FREE.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, No. 10 Spruce St., New York.
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.
ADVERTISING RATES, $2.00 AN INCH, PER MONTH.
Address all communications,
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.
This paper has a large circulation in the Middle and Eastern States. Advertisers should
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
READ THIS BEFORE SUBSCRIBIXG FOR YOUR PERIODICALS FOR 1885.
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.
1261
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25^
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.
1262 GEO. P. ROWELL & CO'S
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
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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
PRICE
Q|j CENTS
A YEAR !
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
Faem and Wobkshop is
freighted down with
the best and brightest
gems of thought. Sub-
scription price, postage
paid. Thirty Cents
(:30cts. ) a year: in
Clubs of four (4) Sl.OO.
Sample copies free on
application. Address:
Farm and Wobkshop
Association,
Peobia, III.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
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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.
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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.
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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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY. 1275
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.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
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.
81
1282 GEO. P. now ELL & CO'S
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.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
12S4
GKO. F. ROWELL & CO'S
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.
1292
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.
1294
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.
Yearly subscription, fl-'iO.
To advertise successfully advertise in the
newspapers that effectually cover the dis-
trict you wish to reach. Subscribers to The
Banner live in all parts of Marshall and ad-
joinlng counties.
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-
guage. A technical paper, published in the
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
benefit the advertiser more than any other
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.
.$3.00 per Annum, in advance.
ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED AT USUAL
RATES.
S. M. WATSON, Publisher.
MORNING HERALD.
Dally and Weekly.
East Saginaw,
31icliigan.
An able morning daily.
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.
82
1298 GEO. P. KOWELL & GO'S
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
a
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.
l;J01
i.jO.ooo readers each issue.
__/--.X
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.
]302 GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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.
1310 GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY. 1311
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.
83
1314 GEO. P. ROWKLL & CO'S
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.
1322 GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY. 1323
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY. 1325^
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.
1326 GEO. P. KOWELL & GO'S
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY. 1327
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.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE FOR DAILY ALTA, INCUDING SUNDAY EDITION :
ONE YEAR, BY MAIL, - $6.00 ; SIX MONTHS, BY MAIL, - $3.00.
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.
RATES MODERATE. - - SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 PER ANNUM.
IL PROGRESSO ITALO AMERICANO.
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.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY. 1335
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,
Editorials, Abstracts, Reviews, Items, etc., etc.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. $3.00 PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE.
Remit by P. O. Order, Draft or Postal Money Order to the N. O. Medical Publishing
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.
KIT WILLIAMS and S. L. MORRIS, Editors and Proprietors.
SUBSCRIPTION, 81.00 PER YEAR.
THE ONLY PAPER OF ITS KIND IN TEXAS.
CIRCULATION. 3,625.
Most rapidly growing circulation of any Religious paper in the State.
ADVERTISING RATES SENT ON APPLICATION.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
The Cimeter.
ST. LOUIS, - - j^ - - MISSOURL
M. W. WATSON, Editor. COIETER PUBLISHING CO., Publishers.
A FINE ADVERTISING MEDIUM.
CIRCULATION VERY LARGE AND CONSTANTLY INCREASING.
SUBSCRIPTION, - - $1.00 PER ANNUM.
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.
Being first class in every respect it will carry no business cards of any other character.
For further particulars, Address
CIMETER PUBLISHING CO., St. Louis, Mo.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co.. Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
The San Francisco Merchant.
PUBLISHED AT
323 FRONT STREET, - - SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
By CHARLES R. BUCKLAND, Publisher.
CIRCULATION 3,.300 COPIES. - - PUBLISHED FORTNIGHTLY.
ESTABLISHED 1879.
SUBSCRIPTION $3.00 PER ANNUM.
The only paper on the Pacific Coast that is published in the interest of Viticulture,
Olive Culture, Lericulture and other productions of the Pacific Coast.
Office number, 333 Front Street, San Francisco, Cal. P. O. Box 2366.
Geo. P. Rowell & Co., .\gents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
.1336
GEO. P. ROWELL & CO'S
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPP:R DIRECTORY. 1337
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.
1(
■*: • -fr.
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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.
1355
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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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.
Geo. P. RowELL & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
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.
The Director may well boast of its splendid cu-culation as it has by far a larger
number of bona-flde subscribers than any other paper in the East circulated among the
Colored People.
ADVERTISING RATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
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
Glidden is a beautiful town, in the County of Ashland, situated on the Chippewa River ;
Is having a steady growth, and having the best farming cotmtry in the Northwest is
<iestlned to become one of the most prosperous towns in the State.
The Pioneer has an immense circulation throughout the State and country, and
Advertisers can find no better medium in which to advertise their business.
RATES VERY REASONABLE.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
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N E_WS.
WATERBURY, ..... DAKOTA.
MARTIN & DUNLAP, Editors and Publishers.
All eight-page, neatly printed, well edited weekly, independent in politics, published iu
a new. lively and rapidly growing town, and read by everybody in it and around it.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
CALIFORNIA PATRON AND AGRICULTURIST.
SAN FRANCISCO, - - - CALIFORNIA.
CALIFORNIA STATE GRANGE, Publishers.
J. V. WEB.STER, - Manager. J. CHESTER, - Editor.
Established 1875. Published Weeklv. Size 12V.jx17 inches. Sixteen Pages.
CIRCULATION, 3,S'20. SUBSCRIPTION, $1.50. PER ANNUM.
MONTHLY ADVERTISING RATES, - $1.01) PER SQUARE OF HALF INCH.
At the head of the Illustrated Agricultural Journals of the Pacific Coast.
GLOBE.
KITTANNING, .... PENNSYLVANIA.
McCULLOUGH & FITZELL, Editors and Publishers.
Published every Thursday and devoted to the. interests of Armstrong County and the
Democratic Party. It is high toned, ably edited and widely read. Its circulation is already
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.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents. 10 Spruce St.. New York.
THE DEMOCRAT.
Issued every Tiiursday.
DANIEL FLANAGAN, ALF. MATHEWS AND THOS. J. FLANAGAN, Editors and Prop'rs.
KENTON, ..... OHIO.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : ONE YEAR, IN ADVANCE, $2.00.
Official paper of the city. Unsurpassed as a first class family and business journal, and
excelling all others in point of circulation and in value as an advertising medium.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
THE UNION STANDARD.
Is Published every Thursday by J. FAREWELL.
THORNBURY, ..... ONTARIO.
Terms of Subscription : $1.00 per annum, in advance ; $1.25 if not paid within three
months ; and $1.50 if not paid l^efore the end of theyear. Postage prepaid.
The Union Standard is published in the centre of a grain growing and agricultural dis-
trict ; is the only paper published in the town ; and is an excellent advertising medium.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co.. Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
AD VANCE- GAZETTE.
Consolidation of the Advance and the Gazette. Advance established 1878, Gazette 1834.
PENSACOLA, ..... FLORIDA,
MAGEE & PHILLIPS, Editors and Proprietors.
Semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays. An outspoken Democratic paper, with every
facility and the best material for conducting a flrst-class newspaper and printing office.
The rapid increase in its circulation is but the natural result of labor, experience and
money. As an advertising medium it has no su]ierior In this section of the South.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
THE PENNSYLVANIA TEACHER.
A MONTHLY JOURNAL. DEVOTED TO EDUCATION,
PITTSBURGH, .... PENNSLYVANIA.
D. F. Ralph. BALPH & DODDS. W. H. Dodds.
HAVE AN EFFICIENT STAFF OP ASSOCIATE EDITORS.
Terms :— Sl.OO a year iu advance ; single copies 10 cents. Advertising and club rates
furnished on application.
The Penssylvanm. Teacher has a large circulation among teachers throughout the State,
and as an advertising medium for all liooks and school apparatus is unexcelled.
COLDWATER CHANGE.
COLDWATER, ..... OHIO.
A Friday morning weekly paper, devoted to the interests of Coldwater and the reading
public.
SMITH & DODGE, Proprietors.
Has a large circulation, wliich is steadily increasing, and is in every respect prepared to
give entire satisfaction to all atlvertisers. Send for our rates.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY. I35»
The He raid.
DAILY AND WEEKLY.
OMAHA, NEBRASKA.
MILLER & RICHARDSON, Proprietors.
TERMS OF DAILY :
One copy, 1 year, in advance, by mall, . . . - . $10.00
PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING, MONDAY EXCEPTED.
"WEEKLY HERALD"— Published Every Friday. One copy, one year, in advance, $1 50.
The '-DAILY HERALD" being the Official Paper of Omaha City, possesses advantages
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.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
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.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, No. 10 Spruce St., New York.
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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-
perance literature. It will pay to advertise
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.
Advertisers will be well repaid by using its
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.
An excellent Advertising Medium. Sample
Copy and Rates sent free.
RUBBER STAMPS FOR PUBLISHERS.
Publishers save time, mistakes and money
using our Stamps in their office. Once used,
always used. Send for sample sheet for pub-
llshers. Established 1S72.
THE LODGE.
A Weekly Published at
New Berne, - North Carolina.
I. E. ABBOTT, Editor and Publisher.
Devoted to the interests of Odd Fellowship,
Samaritans, and the Masonic Fraternity.
Liberal rates quoted to yearly advertisers.
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
medium is unequalled. Rates reasonable.
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.
Has a large circulation among the best fam-
ilies of this section, and is
A SPLENDID ADVERTISING MEDIUM.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY. 1361
Southwestern Journal of
Education.
Devoted to Educational Interests throughout the Southern and Western States.
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
point of circulation it ranks with the most successful Journals of its class, goiuK as it does
Into everv county iu Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi,
Virginia, "North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas, Tennessee, besides having a liberal patron^
age from almost every State in the Union. t
Agencies have been established with all the leading booksellers and stationers in the
Southvrest. The Jouenal contains thirty-six pages, 12x16 inches, printed on extra 'fine
book paper, anticjue cover.
.\DVERTIS1NG RATES— One inch, one month, $2.00, additional inches, $1.50; one inch,
three months, $5.00, additional inches, $3.75 ; one inch, six months, $8.00, additional inches,
$6.0(1 : one inch, twelve months, $12.00, additional inches, $10.00. rtr
Subscription price, $1.00 per annum, in advance. Advertisement column, .254 inches
wide, 14 Inches long— four columns to page.
Geo. p. Rowelx, & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
Home Light.
CHICAGO, - - - - - ILLINOIS.
THE BEST AND CHEAPEST STORY PAPER IN THE UNITED STATES.
This paper is not limited to party or sect, but circulates throughout the United
States and Canada, among all people speaking the English tongue.
It is the very best channel for advertisers to reach the best class of consumers.
ADVF,RTisiNGR.iTEs:— Ordinary display advertisements, per line 15c. Reading notices, per
inch, $3,0O. We make a special rate on long time or large advertisements. Write us.
No extra charge for cuts. We make no guarantee of position.
We are giving free, to all subscribers to Home Light, the book described below,
whicn is immensely increasing our circulation :
OFFER EXTRAORDINARY.
Any one sending 85 cents will receive Home Light for one year, and the "stand-
ard Book of Politeness, Good Behavior and Social Etiqutte," described as follows :
MANNERS MAY BE YOUR FORTUNE.-The Standard Book of Politeness, Good Be-
havior, Social Etiquette, etc. Containing also the Language of Flowers.— It contains
letters for situations with answers. L-tlers on Love, Courtship and Marriage with an-
swers. Forms of Notes and Receipts. Social and Business Forms, and other useful in-
formation. It is the best Guide to Good Behavior and Correct Letter Writing published.
This book gives practical knowledge to all that desire to entire societj', business or pulilie
life. It teaches them how to be easy and graceful in their manners. Al>o that great secret,
how to behave so that their society will be courted and sought after by every one. This is
the wonderful power of manners. It is worth more than beauty. True politeness— as this
book teaches it— will give you access to any family iu America. It treats of every subject
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loss how to act in any emergency. It embraces the customs and usages of good society. It
teUs you just how to dress, walk, talk, act, write, court, love, marry, and how to correspond
on all subjects. It also contains the Languaye of Fluivers, which alone is worth what is
asked for the Ijook and paper coml^ined."
Agents W.\nted.— Sample Copies free, with Agent's Circular of Instructions.
Home Light, a forty-eight column Story Paper, for one year, and the above-described
book, for 85 cents, is the Ijest and clieapest offer in the wliole history of books and
newspapers.
Address, M. J. CAHILL, Publisher,
Nos. 79 and 81 Randolph Street, Chicago, 111.
86
1362
GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
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'.
Devoted to practical work in the schoolroom,
and in the interests of teachers.
Subscription, SOTcents per Annum.
Best educational advertiser in Nebraska.
Advertisements, 10 cents per line, each in-
sertion. Send stamp for sample copy.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY. 1369
The Household and Farm.
29 OLIVER STEEET,
BOSTON, - - - - MASSACHUSETTS.
CIRCULATION, 25,00 0 PER MONTH.
ISSUE OF NOVEMBER, 1S85, WILL BE 100,000.
ISSUE OF DECEMBER, 18S5, WILL BE 150,000.
ADVERTISING RATES, 25 CENTS PER LINE, FOR REGULAR ISSUES; 75 CENTS
FOR EXTRA EDITIONS.
Geo. p. Rowell iS: Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
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.
The Journal Is a live paper, and circulates generally throughout the State, but principally
in the aljove places. Send for a sample copy.
HAS THE ENTIRE PATRONAGE OF EVERY BUSINESS HOUSE AND HOTEL
ON CONEY ISLAND.
EVERY EDITION ILLUSTRATED WITH SOME OBJECT OF INTEREST IN THE
DISTRICT IT COVERS.
New York office, 163 Maiden Lane ; Telephone Number 303 Nassau.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co. Agents. 10 Spruce St., New York.
1370 GEO. P. ROWELL & GO'S
BOSTON POST.
BOSTON, ..... MASSACHUSETTS.
POST PUBLISHING COMPANY, Proprietors.
Daily, Weekly and Semi- Weekly.
The Boston Post, for more than half a century, has been recognized as THE LEADING
DEMOCRATIC DAILY OF NEW ENGLAND, as well as the representative Commercial Daily
of Boston. Its large circulation among all classes of busines.s men and the leading Demo-
cratic families, makes it one of the most valuable and effective advertising medliuns in
Boston.
ADVERTISING RATES AND SAMPLE COPIES SENT FREE.
GEO. P. RowELL & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
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.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
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,.
illustrated by woodcuts. Lists of Patents, Reviews of Scientific Works, and able papers on
every branch of the science are contained in its pages. Price, $3 per Year.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
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.
BOHEMIAN LITERARY SOCIETY, Publishers.
Geo. P. Rowell & Co.. Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
THE CALGARY HERALD.
CALGARY, ALBERTA, - NORTHWEST TER. CANADA.
HERALD PRINTING AND PUBLISHING COMPANY, Publishers.
Subscription, .$3,00 per Annum, in Advance.
FULL MINING AND STOCK REPORTS EACH ISSUE. MINING AND STOCK (INTERESTS
A SPECI.\LTY.
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY. 13Vt
The National Stockman and
Farmer.
PITTSBURGH, - - . PENNSYLVANIA,
THE LEADING AMERICAN BREEDERS' AND FARMERS' JOURNAL.
LARGER WEEKLY CIRCULATION THAN ANY OTHER LIVESTOCK PAPER IN
AMERICA.
Practical, Progressive, Clean, Fresli, Vigorous and Reliable, being devoted exclusively
to live-stoclc and farm interests, with no side issues whatever, its entire circulation is
among progressive breeders and farmers, the most generally well-to-do people of any class
in the world.
A SUPERIOR ADVERTISING MEDIUM. RATES VERY LOW AND ALIKE TO ALL.
ONLY FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS FROM RELIABLE PARTIES ACCEPTED AT ANY PRICE.
AXTELL, RI'SH & CO., Publishers, ... Pittsburgh, Pa.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
Defiance Co. Republican.
DEFIANCE, - - - - - OHIO.
A. W. MAVIS, Editor and Publisher.
THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF DEFIANCE COUNTY.
There is not a more influential weekly of Its age published in Ohio. In politics it is
rankly republican but not stone blind ; it has an opinion of its own and is not afraid to
express it although professing and giving the highest fidelity and allegiance to the historic
organization of which it is proud to be a standard bearer. Its circulation is eonimensu
rate with its merits, and advertisers who want their money's worth should not pass it by.
Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
The California Homoeopath.
234 SUTTER STREET, - SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
A BI-MONTHLY JOURNAL, ■$! 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 :
ONE PAGE. ONE YEAR glSO
HALF PAGE . aft
QUARTER PAGE 1*
ONE-FIFTH PAGE '. 15
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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
SEND FOR RATES, AND . GIVE US A TRIAL.
Geo. p. Rowell & Co., Agents, 10 Spruce St., New York.
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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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY. 1375
IMMENSE AND O V E R AV H E L M I N G SUCCESS!
MARVELOUS, UNPARALLELED RECEPTION!
GRIT.
HANOVER, ----- KANSAS.
THE liARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST COUNTRY PAPER EVER
PUBIilSHED !
COMBINES MORE ELEMENTS OF USEFULNESS AND GREATNESS THAN ANY
OTHER FAMILY PAPER IN THE UNITED STATES.
SEE OUR DEPARTMENTS !
THEY ARE MORE NUMEROUS, EXCELLENT AND VARIED
THAN THOSE OF ANY OTHER PAPER.
EIGHT LARGE PAGES. SIXTY-FOUR COLUMNS.
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
PASS IT REGRET IT. SEND FOR COPY OF RATES.
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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
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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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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.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY. 137»
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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