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FOR SALE.
ONEST ADVERTISING.
THE CHICAGO DAILY NEWS believes that the advertiser
has the same eornmercial right to -know the exact quantity of his
purchase when buying newspaper advertising as when buying any
other commodity. There is no better reason for a publisher's de-
clining to state the exact quantity of the circulation he proposes
to sell an advertiser, than there is for a grocer to refuse to sell
eggs by the dozen or sugar by the pound. The grocer counts his
eggs and weighs his sugar — let the publisher count out his papers.
Why not ?
It was in this view of the matter that the CHICAGO DAILY
NEWS, on September ist, 1882, issued its first monthly CIRCU-
LATION BULLETIN, showing the exact number of papers printed by
both the DAILY NEWTS and the WEEKLY NEWS during the
preceding month. It has won a most appreciative recognition from
advertisers in general as being the first systematic effort to give
purchasers of newspaper advertising an honest, detailed statement
of value given in exchange for the advertiser's money. The CIR-
CULATION BULLETIN has come to stay.
THE CHICAGO DAILY NEWS has advertising space to
sell upon terms having a direct relation to the extent and character
of its circulation.
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PHILLIPS'
NEWSPAPER RATE-BOOK,
CONTAINING
It'W A. DESCRIPTIONS, WITH ADVERTISING RATES, OF THE VARIOUS AMERICAN
I'ERIODICALS HAVING A CIRCULATION OF 5000 COPIES OR MORE, TOGETHER
WITH FULL LISTS OF PAPERS DEVOTED TO SPECIALTIES, AND, IN ADDI-
TION, THE NAME AND POST-OFFICE ADDRESS OF THE MOST
PROMINENT WEEKLY PAPER IN EACH COUNTY IN
THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA.
.TlSrO. F. PHILrLIPS & CO., Publisher
29 Park Bow, New York.
1884.
Entered, according to Act of C'ongress, in the Year 18&4,
By JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO.,
In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.
AMOXG the numerous annual publications claiming to give descriptions and
particulars concerning the various American newspapers and periodicals, there
has been a remarkable unanimity in giving absolutely no information whereby
an estimate of the cost of an advertisement could be made. To meet this
want is the object of this Rate-Book. It is believed, that all the papers of
large circulation have been included and the publishers' advertising rates are
given in detail. It is not pretended that these are the prices which a customer
would have to pay in every case. So much depends on the character, space,
and time of advertisements, that in contracts of any magnitude a reliable adver-
tising agent should be consulted.
ABOUT CIRCULATION. — There appear to be some things in this world, sanc-
tioned by custom, where it is all right to lie. Stating the circulation of a
newspaper is one of the most prominent.
We believe an advertiser has as much right to know what he is getting for
his money when contracting for advertising, as he has when buying goods, and
AVC do all in our power to .thoroughly enlighten our customers as to the real
circulations of all papers we deal with. We can't see why an advertiser
should buy a pig in a bag, anymore than any other man. For this reason we
have made a specialty of dealing with the leading papers, because their circula-
tions can more readily be ascertained.
We have taken considerable pains to get somewhere near the actual facts in
giving the circulations of the publications herein named, and in the great
majority of cases have been furnished with a statement by the publishers them-
selves. If they have not given us the truth we cannot help it. Still, we
believe our 6gures will be found about as correct as can be gotten at by any
one.
FOR INDEX SEE PAGE 394.
D0ip
THERE is so much competition nowadays among advertising agents, that
many of the leading agencies, when giving estimates, reduce the business to a
species of gambling — that is, the spirit of rivalry is so strong, that frequently
prices are given so low, that orders cannot be executed without a loss. As no
agency proposes to do business at a loss, such papers as -are marked below
price, are, after futile attempts to bulldoze the publisher, left off the list, and
various and specious excuses or explanations made for the failure to insert as
agreed. It is an interesting study to discover why apparently sound business
men will accept such a method of having their business done. It is not in-
frequently the case that agencies deliberately mark prices on some of the most
valuable papers which they know will not be accepted. They have no inten-
tion of inserting the advertisement in such papers, but mark the low prices
simply to reduce the apparent aggregate of cost and thereby secure a contract.
The advertiser is thus deluded into the belief that he has secured a very cheap
contract, but after a time realizes that he has been duped. "We make 110
estimates whatever that we do not expect to execute to
the letter, and if we do not succeed in inserting an advertisement in every
paper on an order, it is for some reason beyond our control, and not a question
of price. On account of the competition and dubious methods referred to
above, we place ourselves in the position of an employe to the advertiser,
working for his interest, consulting and advising with him in all matters, and
charging a fixed percentage upon the amount of net cost for the work done.
The greater part of our business is done on this plan, and all our customers
who adopt it are well pleased with the results. Try it, and thereby save your-
self the vexation and annoyance of dealing with every Tom, Dick, and Harry
who solicits you for advertising.
We shall be pleased at all times to confer with parties who contemplate
placing advertisements in newspapers, and if our standing, reputation, experi-
ence, and facilities do not seem to you desirable, you need consider yourself in
no way obliged to deal with us.
Our method of doing business is plain, square, open and above board in all
things. We have no secrets from our customers, but try in all things to con-
sider their interests. In short, we make our services so valuable that they
cannot afford to do without us.
JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO.,
29 Park Kow, New York.
A LIST OF NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS IN THE PRINCIPAL CITIKS AND TOWNS OP THE UNITE STATES AND
CANADA CLAIMING OK ESTIMATED AS HAVING A CIRCULATION OF 5000 COPIES OR HORE EACH iss' ';, TOGETHER
WITH A PEW OTHERS WHICH BY REASON OF THEIR PECULIAR CHARACTER, OF GEOGRAPHICAL POSITION, OR BOTH,
ARE OF RECOGNIZED VALUE AS ADVERTISING MEDIUMS. — ARRANGED BY STATES ACCORDING TO THE FREQUENCY OF
ISSUE IX ALPHABETICAL ORDER. WITH FULL AND ACCURATE PARTICULARS AS TO SIZE, FORM, POLITICS OR GENERAL
CHARACTER. YEAH WHEN ESTABLISHED, SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, NAMES OF EDITORS AND PUBLISHERS OR PROPRIETORS,
NUMBER OF PAGES AND COLUMNS ON EACH PAGE, LENGTH AND WIDTH OF COLUMNS, WHETHER OR NOT CUTS ARK
INSERTED AND PUBLISHERS1 RATES FOR ADVERTISING — SPECIAL — LOCAL — READING NOTICES, ETC., ETC. THE FULL-
FACE FOLLOWING THE DESCRIPTION OP A PORTION OF THE PAPERS IS PAID FOR BY PUBLISHERS AS ADVERTISING
MATTER.
NEW YORK CITY.1
COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER.— Every; evening ex-
cept Sunday. Republican. Established 1797. Subscription
$'.) ; estimated circulation 14,000 ; 4 pages, 9 columns ;
length of columns 27 1-2 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Ad-
vertising rates, agate, 2d and 3d pages, 10 cents per line
each insertion ; 1 month §3.50; 3d and 3d months $2; 4th
to Nth months $1.50; subsequent months $1. Under '• Fi-
nancial " double price. 1st and 4th pages half more
than 2cl page. Special positions extra. Double col-
umns, inside pages, 35 cents: 0 times or more 30 cents per
double line per time. Outside pages, 40 cents; 6 or more
insertions 35 cents per'double line each insertion. Fol-
lowing Special notices 15 cents; Special notices, 2dpage,
20 cents; Local items, 2d page, 25 cents per line per time,
Reading matter, 1st, 3d and 4th pages, GO cents per line,
count ; 1 month 50 cents ; 3 months or more 30 cents.
After Money article, 50 cents per agate line ; reading type
75 cents, count lines, each time. No extra charge for
cuts. 126 Fulton street.
COMMERCIAL BULLETIN AND AUCTION REC-
ORD.— Every morning except Sunday. Commercial.
Established 1865. W. Dodworth, editor. N. Y. Daily
Bulletin Association, proprietors. Subscription, §12 ; es-
timated circulation, 5000; 4 pages, 9 columns ; length of
columns, 28 inches, width, 2 3-8 inches. Advertising
• rates, agate, per line each insertion, 15 cents; if dis-
played, 20 cents ; double column displayed, 25 cents (50
rents for the 2 columns). Special notices, 25 cents ; after
Money article, 50 cents; Reading notices, with " Advt."
following, 50 cents per line each insertion. Communica-
tions, $1 per line. Financial cards per line, 1 month, $3 ;
84 months, $7.60 ; 1 vear. sis. Auction or Commercial
cards, 10 lines, 1 year, $120. 32 Broadway.
Advt. page 28.
COURRIER DES ETATS-UNIS.— Every morning, and
weekly, Tuesdays. French. Independent. Established
1828. H. P. Sampers & Co., editors and proprietors.
Subscription, daily, $12.60; estimated circulation, 8000 ;
Sunday, $2.50, estimated circulation, 12,000 ; weekly,
$o.20, estimated circulation, 13,000 ; daily 4 pages (Sun-
day 8 pages), 0 columns ; weekly, 24 pages, 4 column 8 :
length of columns, daily, 21 1-2 inches, weekly, 10 inches ;
width, 2 5-12 inches. Advertising rates, daily, minion. 1
time, 12 cents ; 1 week, 60 cents ; 1 mont'h, $1.25 ; 3
months, §3 ; 6 months, 85 : 1 year, $9, per line. E O. D.,
1 month, 75 cents ; 3 months, $1.84 ; 1 year, §5.33, per
I'ne. Cuts same pr-ice. Business notices, 25 cents.
Special notices, 50 cents per line per time. Sunday, 1
time, 12 cents; 1 month, 40 cents; 3 months, $1.05: 1
year, $2.50 per line. Weekly, 1 time, 25 cents; 1 month,
6U cents ; 3 months, $1.50 ; 6 months, $2.50 ; 1 year, $4 per
line. 19 Barclay street.
DIAL. — Every evening except Sunday. Independent.
Established 1SS4. Pierce, Hancock & Crouch, editors
and publishers. Subscription, $5; estimated •, circula-
tion, 10,000; 4 pages, 7 columns; length of' columns,
21 1-2 inches, width, 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, agate.
20 cents per line each insertion; 1 week, SI ; 1 month,
$3.50 ; 3 months, $10 per line. Cuts and Medical, dou-
ble ; display, half more ; Reading notices, 1st and 2d
pages, $1; 3d and 4th pages, 65 cents per line. Nothing
less than 3 lines. 21 and -21 Ann street.
EVENING POST.— Every evening except Sunday, and
NATION, Thursdays. Republican. Established 1801.
Evening Post Publishing Co., editors and proprietors.
Subscription, daily, $9 ; estimated circulation, 13,00(1:
weekly. $3, estimated circulation, 80t)U ; daily, 4 pages,
9 columns ; weekly, 24 pages, 3 columns ; length of col-
umns, 28 1-3 inches (weekly, 10 1-8 inches), width, 2 1-3
inches. Advertising rates, agate, daily, inside pages, 10
cent-; ; 1st and 4th pages, 20 cents per line each insertion.
Special notices, 20 cents; Reading notices, leaded ribn
pareil, with "Advt." affixed, 50 cents per line, count.
Special positions or cuts, double price. Weekly, 15 cents ;
special pages, 20 cents per line each insertion. Special
position or cuts, double price. 210 Broadway.
EVENING TELEGRAM.— Every day except Sunday.
Independent. Established 1867. "James Gordon Beii-
nett, editor and proprietor. Subscription, $5 ; claimed
circulation, 65,000; 4 pages, '6 columns ; length of col-
umns, 19 1-2 inches; width, 2 1-4 inches. Cuts not in-
serted. Advertising rates, nonpareil, ordinary, 30 cents
per line each insertion; Business notices, 35 cents pel-
line; Communications, 35 cents per line. 2 Ann street.
GRAPHIC.— Every evening except Sunday. Indepen-
dent. Established 1873. Graphic Co., ediiors and pro-
prietors. Subscription, $12; estimated circulation, 8dOO;
S pairos, 5 columns, length of columns, 19 inches, width,
2 3-8 inches. Advertising rates, agate, 1 time, 20 cents;
2 weeks, 15 cents ; 1 month, 10 cenis ; 1 year, 6 cents pur
line each insertion. Last page, 1 time, 25 cents ; 1
month, 15 cents ; 1 year, 10 cents per live line per time.
Cuts same price. Business notices, 50cents ; Reading no-
tices, $1 per line. 39 and 41 Park place.
HERALD — Every morning, and weekly, Thursdays.
Independent. Established 1835. James Gordon Bennett,
editor and proprietor. Subscription, daily, $7.60, week-
ly, $1. Claimed circulation, daily, 138,500, weekly (esti-
mated) 46,000. Daily, 8 pages, 6 columns ; weekly, same
size ; length of columns, 19 1-2 inches, width, 2 1-4
inches. Cuts not inserted; Advertising rates, per agate
line, each insertion, ordinary, 45 cents ; Personals, 50
cents ; Business notices. 5th page, 75 cents; 8th page, 50
cents ; Combination letters, 50 per cent extra. Weekly,
50 cents per line. Daily issue generally is of 10 to 16
pages, and Sunday from 16 to 28 pages. Broadway and
Ann street.
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE.— Every morning except
Sunday. Commercial. Established 18i7. Journal ol
Commerce Association, editors and proprietors. Sub-
scription, $15 ; estimated circulation, 12,000 ; 4 pages, 10
columns ; length of columns, 29 1-4 inches, width, 23-8
inches. Advertising rates, agate, 20 cents-per line each
insertion. Cuts 50 per cent, double column 25 per cent
extra. Special notices, 50 cents per line. 76 Beaver
street.
LE MESSAQER FRANCO-AMERICAIN. — Every
morning, and Semi-Weekly, Sundays and Thursdays.
French. Republican. Established 1859. H. De Mareil,
editor and proprietor. Subscription, daily. $10; esti-
mated circulation, 4(K)0 ; semi-weekly, $5 ; estimated cir-
culation, 6500 ; daily, 4 pages, 6 columns ; semi-weekly,
12 pages, 4 columns ; length of columns, daily, 21 1--.'
inches, semi-weekly, 15 3-4 inches ; width, 2 5-S inches
10 JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO:S
$bm fnrk Cinin
REDUCTION IN PRICE !
A NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.
CHEAPEST AND BEST.
The Price of THE NEW YORK. TIMES was reduced on the 18tli September from 4 CENTS per copy
to 2 CENTS, with a corresponding reduction in the subscription rates. Within three days the circulation of the
paper had doubled, and its daily sa'es are still rapidly increasing. Facts like these give plain and positive proof of
the excellence and completeness of THE TIMES as a newspaper. But the step that has brought it within
reach of every class of readers involves no cheapening of its quality or lowering of its standard. It is still, and
will continue to be, a complete newspaper. It prints more telegraphic matter from all parts of the United States
than any other metropolitan journal. Its special cable despatches promptly supply its readers with all important
European news. While it neglects nothing of general interest, it has gained a recognized pre-ominence for the
accuracy and fulness of its political reports and of its news concerning railroads, banks and banking, insurance
matter, real estate interests, important legal decisions, military and naval affairs, educational progress, and social,
religious, and scientific thought and discussion. It gives early announcements of Dew publications, American and
foreign, and it reviews with fairness and critical ability the best books of the day. Its dramatic and musical
criticisms are a notable feature of its well-filled pages. It has no hobbies, but it gives its honest opinions upon all
leading topics ; and amid its graver duties it finds time and the mood now and then to be merry over the foibles
of mankind.
Terms to Mail Subscribers, Postpaid.
DAILY, exclusive of Sunday, per year $6 00
DAILY, including Sunday, per year 750
SUNDAY ONLY, per year 150
DAILY, 6 months, with Sunday , 3 75
DAILY, 3 months, with Sunday , 2 00
DAILY, 6 months, without Sunday 3 00
DAILY, 3 months, without Sunday , 1 50
DAILY, 2 months, without Sunday 1 00
DAILY, 1 month, with or without Sunday 75
WEEKLY, per year $1 00 | Six Months 60
SEMI-WEEKLY, per year 2 50
Address:
THE NEW YORK TIMES,
NEW YORK CITY.
The Large Circulation of THE TIMES makes it specially valuable as a
Medium for Advertisers.
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
PAYMENT REQUIRED IN ADVANCE.
,r|3^*° Eight words are counted as a line. Parts of a line the same as an entire line.
DAILY.. 25 cents per line, each insertion.
WEEKLY 50 cents per line, each insertion.
SEMI-WEEKLY 25 cents per line, each insertion
J3?"* CITY ITEMS, with word "Advertisement" prefixed, 75 cents per line, fifth or eighth pages. Display
Type and Cuts double rates.
Fifth Page.
BUSINESS NOTICES— Before Marriages and Deaths Oolid), 60 cents per line. ,
SPECIAL NOTICES — After Marriages arid Deatlis (solid), 40 cents per line.
fZJT' All Leaded Matter computed at one third extra the above rates (or measured per Agate scale).
Eighth Page.
Thirty-five cents per line, each insertion. Display Type and" Cuts, double rates.
NEWSPAPER RATE-BOOK.
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Advertising rates, nonpareil, ordinary, 10 cents ; Special
notices, 50 cents ; Editorial notices, $1 per line. Cuts
same price. Semi-weekly, ordinary , 15 cents per line. 43
Murray street.
MAIL AND EXPRESS.— Every evening except Sun-
day, and Weekly, Thursdays. Democratic. Established
1836. Subscription, $6; estimated circulation, 9000 ;
weekly, $1 ; estimated circulation, 5000 ; 4 pages, 9 col-
umns ; length of columns, 24 7-8 inches, width, 2 1-4
inches. Advertising rales, agate, daily, 2d and 3d pages,
10 cents ; 4th page, 15 cents; Isr, page, 30 cents per Tine
each insertion. No extra charge for cuts. Double col-
umn half extra. Special notices, 20 cents : Business no
tiaes, 30 cents per line ; Reading notices, 2d and 3d pages,
50 cents : 1st page, $1 per line. Weekly, 10 cents per
line. 23 Park row.
MORNING JOURNAL.— Every morning. Independ-
ent. Established 1882. Albert Pulitzer, editor. Morn-
ing Journal Association, proprietors. Subscription, in-
cluding Sunday. $4 ; claimed circulation, Iu7,000 ; 4 pages
(Sundays, 8 page-*), 7 columns ; length of columns, S J 1 8
inches, width, 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, agate,
SO cents; large type or cuts and special positions, 45
cents; Special notices, 40 cents; Banking and Financial,
after Money article, 60 cents per line each insertion.
Reading notices, \vit.h " Adv." 4th page, 75 cents ; 3d
page, $1: 1st or 2dpagu, $1.50 per line each insertion. 102
Nassau street.
Advt. page 18.
NEWS.— Every evening except Sunday, Sunday morn-
ing, and Weekly, Wednesdays. Democratic. Established
18^8. Benjamin Wood, editor. New York News
Publishing Co., proprietors. Subscription, daily, $S ;
claimed circulation, 148,360 ; Sundav, $1.50. claimed cir-
culation, 25,000 ; weekly, $1 ; claimed circulation, 17,000 ;
4 pages, Sunday and Weekly, 12 pages ; 6 columns ; length
of columns, 16 3-4 inches, width, 2 1-4 inches. Adver-
tising rates, daily, agate, 30 cents; displayed, 40 cents;
Special notices, 40 cents; Business notices, 35 cents;
Local topics, 00 cents ; Reading advertisements, 1st
page, $1 per line. Per week, not displayed, $1.75;
2 weeks, $1.70 ; displayed, 1 week, $2.30 ; 2 weeks, $2.25.
Per line per month, not displayed, 1 month, $6.00 ; 8
months, $6.20 ; (i months, $5.60 ; 1 year, $4,40. Per line per
month, displayed, ] month, $8.90 ; 3 months, ' $8.30 ; 6
months, $7.40 ; ] year, $5.60. Double columns, double
rates. Special Notices, 3 months, 38 cent* ; 6 months, 36
cents; 1 year, 33 cents per line per time. Business no-
tices, 3 months, 33 1-3 cents ; 1 year, 29 cents per line per
time. Sundav. 1 time, 15 cents ; if displayed, 22 1-2
cents ; 3 months, $1.50 : 6 months, $2 50 ; 1 ye ir, $4 per
line. Double column or with large cuts, double rates.
Special Notices, 1 time, 30 cents; 3 months, 28 1-2 cents ;
1 year, 21 cents per line per time. Business notices. ]
time, 25 cents ; 1 year, 20 cents per line. Weekly, rates
same as Sunday, bur noiliing extra for cuts or double
columns. 25 Park row.
Advt. page 36.
STAATS ZEITUNG.— Every morning except Sunday,
SONNTAGSBLATT, Sundays, and WEEKLY, Wed-
nesdays. German. Independent. Established 1834.
Oswald Ottendorfer, editor and proprietor. Subscrip-
tion, daily $9, claimed circulation 60,000; Sunday $2 ;
claimed circulation 65,000 ; Weekly $2 ; claimed circula-
tion 25,000 ; 8 pages, 7 columns ; length of columns 21
inches, wi Ith 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, daily,
nonpareil, luvt insertion 15 cents ; subsequent insertions
5 cents ; 1 week 40 cents ; 2 wetks 80 cents ; 3 weeks
$1.20; 1 month $1.60; 3 months $4.80; 6 months $8; 1
year $15 per line. 3 months, E. O. D., $3.00 ; 2 times
a week $2.88 ; 5th or 8th page, each time, 20 cents per line.
Display 50 per cent ; space occupied by cuts 100 per cent
extra. Special notices 30 cents; Business notices 40
cents ; Reading matter notices $1 per line per time.
Weekly 15 cents per line per time. Nothing less than
3 lines. Solid cuts required. Tryon row and Chatham
street.
STAR.— Every morning. Democratic. Established 1868.
Star Newspaper Co., editors and publishers ; subscrip-
tion Jti ; churned circulation 40.000 (Sundays 60,000i ; 4
pages (Sundays 8 pages), 7 columns ; length of columns
21 1-4 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates,
agate, ordinary. 20 cents ; Special notices 30 cents ;
Business notices 50 cents; Reading notices $1 per line
each insertion. No extra charge for cuts. 24, 26 and 28
North William street.
Advf. page 20.
SUN.— Every morning, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays.
Independent. Established 1833. Chas. A. Dana, editor.
I. W. England, publisher. Subscription, daily $6 tin-
cluding Sunday $7): claimed circulation 130,000;
WTeekly, $1, claimed circulation 66.00T; daily 4 pages
(Weekly and Sunday 8 pa^es), 7 columns ; length of col-
umns 21 1-2 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates
daily 40 cents per line agate each insertion : Special no-
tices 50 cents ; Busine?s notices 75 cents ; Reading no-
tices. 1st or 2d page, $2.50 ; 3d page, $1.50. Weekly 5"
cents per line ; Business notices 75 rents ; • Readintr
notices, 8th page $1; on 5th page $2; cuts, display
type and double columns, two prices in daily, no ex-
tra in Weekly. 1(54 Nassau street.
Ada/, page 12.
TAGES NACHRIOHTEN.— Every evening except Sun-
day, and SONNTAGS NACHRR'HTEN, Sunday moin-
ing. German. Democratic. Established 1870 Benjamin
Wood, editor. New York News Publishing Co., proprie-
tors. Subscription, daily $3; claimed circulation 42,000;
Sunday $1 ; claimed circulation 13,000 : 4 pages (Sunday
8 paues), 6 columns ; length of columns 16 3-4 inches,
width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, daily, agate, per
line 1 time 15 cents ; subsequent insertions 5 cents ; 1
week-40 cents ; 1 mouth $1.60; 2 months $3; 3 months
$4.20; E. O. D. 12 cents ; 2 times a week 15 cents per line
each insertion. Large type, small cuts, 4th page or
specified locations 50 per cent, large cuts and double
columns 100 per cent extra. Special notices after read-
ing matter, 1 time 30 cents, subsequent insertions 2o
cents ; 2 times a week 30 cents ; 3 times a week 28 cents
per line per time. Business notices, 1 time 25 cents ;
subsequent insertions 20 cents ; twice a week ^c^nts:
3 times a week 23 cents per line per time. Displayed
notices 1-2 extra. Sunday, each insertion 15 centi : 3
months $1.50 ; 6 months $2.50; 1 year $4 per line. Dis-
played on 5th page 50 per cent ; double column 100 per
cent extra. Special notices 30 cents ; Business notices
25 cents ; Verities and Varieties 40 cents per line per
time. Discounts on .i months or longer. 25 Park row.
Advt. page 36.
TIMES.— Every morning, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays.
Independent. Republican. Established 1851. subscrip-
tion, daily $7.5C, claimed circulation 80,000 ; weekly $1 ;
claimed circulation 48,000 ; 8 pages, 7 columns ; length
of columns 21 1-6 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertis-
ing r.ites, agate, ordinary. 25 cents per line' each inser-
tion, nothing less than 2 lines ; cuts and large type dou-
ble for space occupied ; 5th page, Special notices, 40
cent* per line, nothing less than$l ; Business notices 60
cents, nothing less than $1.50, City Items (5th or 8th
page) with "Advertisement" affixed, 75 cenis, nothing
less than $2; Reading notices, 1st page, $2.50 per line :
8th page, 35 cents per line ; cuts or large type double
price. 1 column, ordinary, $70 ; 5th or »th page $100.
Weekly, ordinary. 50 cents per line each insertion; no
extra charge in Weekly for cuts or large type. Special
notices, 5th paire, 75 cents; Business notices $1; City
items $1.50. Sunday issue contains from 12 to 16 pages.
Times Building, Park row.
Advt. page 10.
TRIBUNE.— Every morning, SEMI-WEEKLY, Tues-
days and Fridays, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays. Repub-
lican. Established 1841. Whitelaw Reid, editor. Trib-
une Association, proprietors , Subscription, daily $8.50,
claimed circulation 4"i,000; semi-weekly $2.50, churned
circulation 12,000: weekly $1.25, claimed circulation
125.000 ; daily 8 pages, 6 columns ; semi-weekly and
weekly 16 pages, 4 columns; length of columns, daily
21 inches, semi-weekly and weekly 15 inches, width 2%
inches. Advertising rates, ainite, ordinary, 30 cents :
8th page 40 cen is ; cuts, double column and large type
double for space occupied. Special notices, 5th pasre, 40
cents ; Business notices, 4th page, 60 cents ; Announce-
ments 60 cents; agate notices before Marriages, $1;
nonpareil notices before Markets, $2 per line each in-
sertion. No advertisement, less than 3 lines. Wants,
real estate, etc., classified and undisphiyed 20 cents per
line. Semi-weekly 25 cents per line each insertion ;
items 50 cents ; agate notices $1. Weekly $1 per line
each insertion. Items $2 per line. Nothing less than :i
lines. No extra charge for cuts, etc., in cemi-weekly or
weekly. Sunday issue contains 12 to 16 pages. Cornei
of Spruce st. and Printing House square.
Advt. page 14.
TRUTH.-Every morning, and WEEKLY, Saturdays
Independent. Established 187!). subscription, daily $4 :
claimed circulation 50,000; weekly 50 c> uls, estimated
c rculntton 8000; 4 pages, 6 columns ; length of columns
JNO. F. PHILLIPS
THE SUN FOE 1884
About sixty million copies of THE SUN have gone out of our establishment during the past
twelve -months.
If you were to paste end to end all the columns of all THE SUNS printed and sold last year you
would get a continuous strip of interesting information, common-sense wisdom, sound doctrine,
and sane wit long enough to reach from Printing House Square to the top of Mount Copernicus
in the moon, then back to Printing House Square, and then three quarters of the way back to
the moon again.
But THE SUN is written for the inhabitants of the earth ; this same strip of intelligence
would girdle the globe twenty-seven or twenty-eight times.
If every buyer of a copy of THE SUN during the past year has spent only one hour over it,
and if his wife or his grandfather has spent another hour, this newspaper in 1883 has afforded
the human race thirteen thousand years of steady reading, night and day.
It is only by little calculations like these that you can form any idea of the circulation of the
most popular of American newspapers, or of its influence on the opinions and actions of American
men and women.
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VOLKSZEITUNG.— Every morning except Sunday,
SONNTAGSBLATT, Sundays, WEEKLY. Saturdays.
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p.age 1-4 extra. Locals 25 cents per line. Double col-
umns, 40 cents per double line. Weekly or Sunday 15
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WALL STREET DAILY NEWS. Every morning ex-
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scription $5 ; claimed circulation 9,701): 4 pages, 4 col-
umns; length of columns 11 3-7 inches, width 21-5 inches.
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page 50 cents. Cuts same price. Reading notices marked
••Advt " 75 cents ; Editorial notice marked "Advt." $1
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Advt. page 24.
WORLD.— Every morning, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays.
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Press Publishing Co, proprietors. Subscription, daily,
with Sunday, $7.50. Claimed circulation 50,000, Sunday,
60,000. Weekly, $1. Claimed circulation, 65,000; 8 pages,
0 or 7 columns; length of columns, W% inches: width, 2J£
inches. Advertising rates, daily, agate, ordinary, 20
cents; 8th page, 30 cents; Business notices, 30 cents;
Items, 5th page, with "Adv." affixed, 60 cents, with
"Com." 75 cents; Star or quoted items, 5th page, $1;
\e\\ s items or Star items bottom of columns on 1st, 5th
orSlhpaae $1.50 per line, each insertion. After money
article $1.00 per line per time. Double columns and
space* occupied by cuts, 100 per cent extra. Weekly,
ordinary, 50 cents; Items befoie Marriages and Deaths,
75 cents; Quoted or Star items, $1 per line per time.
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ZEITUNG.— Every morning except Sunday. REVUE,
Sundays, and ALLGEME1NE ZEITUNG, Wednesdays;
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Printing and Publishing Co., proprietors. Subscription,
daily, f3 ; claimed circulation, 14,000; Sunday, $2 ;
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inches; (Weekly 30 inches): width, 25,3 inches. Adver-
tising rates, daily, agate, 1 time, 15 cents; 1 month, $1.50;
3 monihs, $3; 6 months, $5; 1 year, $9 per line.
Large cuts, yz extra. Special notices, 25 cents; heading
matter notices, 50 cents, per line. Sunday, 1 time, 15
cents: 1 month. 50 cents; 3 months, $1.40; 6 months,
$i.50; 1 year. $4.80 per line. Weekly, 1 time, 15 cents;
1 month, 50 cents; 3 months, $1.20; 6 months, $2.20; 1
year. $4 per line. Notices the same as in daily. Solid
cuts required. Also, IIEROLD.— Every evening except
Sund-iy. Independent. Subscription, $3 ; claimed
Circulation, 28.000; 4 pages, 6 columns; length of columns,
17^ inches; width, 2}.£ inches. Advertising rates, agate.
1 time, 15 cents; 1 month, $1.50; 3 months, $4; 6
months $7 ; 1 year, $12 per line. Large cuts, 1-2
extra. Special notices, 25 cents; Reading notices, 50
cents per line per time. 7 Frankfort street.
Advt. page 62.
SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL LIST AND PRICE
CUR RENT. -Every Wednesday and Saturday. Com-
mercial. Established 1795. Selah C. Cornish, editor and
proprietor. Subscription, 810; estimated circulation,
l.vm; 4 pages, l() columns; length of column 31 inches
width, 2j£ inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil. ;'5 cents
per line each insertion; 10 lines. 3 months, $20; 6 months,
$30; 1 year, $50. Cuts same price. 68 William flreet.
AMERICAN DAIRYMAN.— Every Thursday. Dairy
Interests. Established 1877. J. E. Clark, editor and
proprietor. Subscription $1.50; estimated circulation.
500;); 8 pages, 4 columns; length of columns, 1144 inches;
width, 2^ inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 25 cents
per line each insertion. Cuts same price Discounts:
200 lines, 5 per cent; 500 lines 10 per cent. Special
notices, 50 cents per line each insertion. 5 and 7 Murray
street.
AMERICAN HEBREW. —Every Friday. Jewish
Literary. Established 1879. The American Hebrew
Publishing Co., editors and proprietors. Subscription.
$3; estimated circulation. 5000; 12 pages, 4 columns;
length of columns, 12J4 inches: width, 2 1-6 inches. Ad-
vertising rate-*, agate, 1 inch, 1 time, $2.75; 1 month. $6:
3 months. $15; 6 months, $21 ; 1 year, $30 ; 4 inches, ]
month, $18; 3 months, $">2 : 1 year, $100. Cuts same
price. Special notices, 1 time, 30 cents; 3 months. 25
cents; 1 year, 15 cents per line per time. 498 and 500
Third avenue.
Tlie lead Ina: American .Jewish News-
paper. Has ail abler Mall" of writers than
any American ,1 c\vi*ii Journal.
AMERICAN MACHINIST. -Every Wednesday. Me-
chanical. Established 1877. Jackson Bailey, editor
American Machinist Publishing Co., proprietors. Sub-
scription. $2.50; claimed circulation, l(i,0"0; 16 pages,
4 columns; length oi columns, 13 1--2 inches; width, 21/;
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, per line, 1 time.
35 cents; 1 month $1.20; 3 months. $3.51; 6 months, $6.84;
1 year $10 40: 1 year, E. (). W., $6 24. Cuts same price
Business specials. 1 time, 50 cents; 3 months, $5.20 per
line. 96 Fulton street.
AMERICAN PROTECTIONIST.-Every Saturday.
Commercial. Established 1881 Marcus Hanlon, edito
and business manager. Subscription. $3; claimed cii-
cnlalion, 5000; 16 pages, 4 columns; length of column?'.
13 inches; width 2^ inches. Advertising rates, non
pareil. 20 cents per line each insertion; 1 inch, 1 year, $5' .
Cuts same price. 32 Warren street.
The only weekly newspaper exclusively
devoted to tlic American system of protec-
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Advt. page 58.
AMERICAN QUEEN. —Every Saturday. Society
News. Illustrated. Established 1879. E. F. Bermlne
ham & Co.. editors and proprietors. Subscription, $4
estimated circulation, 10,000; 16 paj!e«, 4 columns; lengtl
of columns. 13 inches; width 2 1-6 inches. Advertisin
rates, agate, 15 cents; outside page, 25 cents per line
No extra charge for cuts. Discounts : 3 months, 10 pe:
cent; (i months, 25 per cent; 1 year 33 1-3 percent. Read
ing notices, 50 cents per line. 140 Nassau street.
The leading; Society and Fashion JouriiR !
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lame and influential, Is all the time steadi-
ly and rapidly Increasing, and Is entlrelj
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will be valuable to you because theii
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AMERICAN SENTRY.— Every Thursday. Green,
back. Established 1875. D. A. Hopkins, editor am
proprietor. Subscription §1; estimated circulation
26,000; 8 pages (i columns; length of columns, 19'
inches, width, 2 1-5 inches. Advertising rates, agate, x.1'
ct-nts per line each insertion. Cuts same price. 11
Liberty street.
ARM CHAIR.— Every Monday. Literary. Establishes
1879. Frank Tonsey, editor and proprietor; Subscription.
$3; claimed circulation, 133,000; 8 piges, 5 columns: lengtl.
of columns, 18 inches; width, 2K 'inches. Advertisin
rates, agate, 50 cents per line each insertion. Cuts same
price. 34 and 36 North Moore street.
ARMY AND NAVY JOURNAL —Every Saturday
Military and Naval. Established 1863. W. C. Churcn
editor. W. C. and F. P. Church, proprietors. Sob scrip
tion, $6; estimated circulation, 3000; 20 to 24 pages,
columns, length of columns. 13 inches; width 2% inches
Advertising rates, nonpareil, per line, 1 time. 25 cents;
1 month, 80 cents; 3 moi ths, $2; 6 months, $3; 1 year, $.f,
No extra charge for cuts. 240 Broadway.
BAPTIST WEEKLY. — Every Thursday. Baptis!
Established 1843. A. S. Pattern, D.D., editor and pro
pnetor. Subscription, $2; claimed circulation, tiOO,
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1C pastes, 4 columns; length of columns, 14 inches; width,
2% inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 time, 10 cents;
1 month, 30 cents; 3 months, 80 cents per line. Cuts
same price. 251 Broadway.
BEADLE'S WEEKLY. — Every Monday. Literary.
Established 1870. Beadle & Adams, editors and pub-
lishers. Subscription, $3; estimated circulation, 25,000;
8 pages, 5 columns; length of columns, 18 inches; width,
214 inches. Advertising rates 50 cents per nonpareil line
each insertion. Cuts same price. 98 William strtet.
BELLETRISTISCHES JOURNAL.— Every Wednes-
day. German. Literary. Established 1852. R. Lexow
& Co., editors and proprietors. Subscription, $5; esti-
mated circulation, 28,000; Iti pages, 5 columns; length of
columns, 15 1-2 inches; width, 2% inches. Advertising
ratt s, per line, nonpareil,! time, 20 cents; 1 month, 75
cents; 3 months, $1.75; 0 months, $3; 1 year, $5 per line.
Cuts same price. Special notices, 25 cents; Business
notices, 50 cents per line. Editorial notices, $1 per
brevier line. 39 Park row.
BOYS OF NEW YORK.— Every Saturday. Literary.
Established 1875. Frank Tousey, editor and proprietor.
Subscription $2.50 ; claimed circulation, 165,000 ; 8 pages,.
5 columns; lengtb of columns, 16% inches; width 2^
inches. Advertising rates, agate, 50 cents per line each
insertion. Cuts same price. 34 and 36 North Moore st.
BYRNES' DRAMATIC TIMES.— Every Wednesday.
Dramatic. Established 1881. C. A. Byrne, editor and
publisher. Subscription. $4; claimed circulation, 6000;
8 pages, 5 columns; length of columns 20 inches; width,
a1^ inches. Advertising rates, agate, 15 cents per line
each insertion: 3 months, 20 percent discount. Cuts same
price. 8 Union square.
CATHOLIC REVIEW. — Every Sunday. Catholic.
Established 1871. P. V. Hickey, publisher. Subscrip-
tion, $6; estimated circulation, 7000: 24 pages, 4 columns;
length of columns, 13^ inches; width, 2J4 inches. Ad-
vertising rates per line, nonpareil, 1 time, 20 cents; 4 to
13 times 15 cents; 13 to 26 times, 12 1-2 cents; over 6
months, 10 cents. Cuts same price. 11 Barclay street.
CHIMNEY CORNER. — Every Saturday. Literary,
Illustrated. Established 1854. Mrs. Frank Leslie
editor and proprietor. Subscription, $4; claimed circu-
lation, 20,000; 16 pages, 4 columns; length of columns,
14 inches; width, 2}^ inches. Advertising rates, non-
pareil, 50 cents per line each insertion. Cuts same price.
Reading notices less than 13 times, $1; more than 13
times, 75 cents; 2(i times or more 50 cents per line each
insertion. 53, 55 and 57 Park place.
Advt page 40.
"" CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE.— Every Thursday. Metho-
dist Episcopal. Established 1826. Rev. J. M. Buckley,
D.D., SUitor. Methodist Book Concern, proprietors.
Subscription $2.50; claimed circulation 56,000; 16 pages,
5 columns; length of columns 16 1-2 inches, width 2 1-6
inches. Advertising rates, agate, 50 cents per line each
insertion. Cuts same price. Discounts on orders com-
pleted within 1 year, 10 per cent on $100, 15 per cent
on $200, 25 per cent on $400, 30 per cent on $600. Busi-
ness notices 75 cents per line, each insertion, net. Read-
ing notices marked " Com." $1 per line each insertion,
net. 805 Broadway.
CHRISTIAN AT WORK.— Every Thursday. Evangeli-
cal. Established 1866. Wm. M. Taylor, D.D., editor.
J. N. Bollock, publisher. Subscription $3; estimated
circulation, 20,000; 20 pages, 4 columns; length of column
14 1-4 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates,
agate, 1 time 50 cents; 1 month 45 cents; 3 months and
upward, 40 cents per line each insertion. Cuts same
price. Reading notices $1 per line. 216 Broadway.
Advt. page 60.
CHRISTIAN INTELLIGENCER.— Every Wednesday.
Reformed Church. Established 1829. Rev. J. M. Ferris
D.D , editor. Christian Intelligencer Association, pro-
prietors. Subscription $2.fi5; claimed circulation, 9000;
16 pages?, 4 columns; length of column 14 inches, width
2'l-4 inches. Advertising rates, agate, per line each inser-
tion 21 cents; 3 months 18 cents, 6 months 16 cents, 1 year
14 cents; less than 10 lines 21 cents each insertion ;
Business notices 25 cents; outside and 13th pages 25
cents; 13 times 22 cents; less than 10 lines 25 cents perline
each insertion; Publishers' Department 35 cents per line
each insertion. 6 New Church street.
CHRISTIAN UNION.— Every Thursday. Unsectari-
an. Established 1869. Lyinan Abbott, editor. New
York and Brooklyn Publishing Co., proprietors. Subscrip-
tion $3; estimated circulation 18.000; 24 pages, 4 columns;
length of column 13 1-2 inches width 2 l-8inches. Advertis-
ing rates, agate, 25 cents, specified positions 35 cents; read-
ing notices 50 cents per line each insertion. Discounts, 13
insertions 15 per cent, or on $50, 10 per cent; $100, 15
per cent; $200, 20 per cent. 20 Lafayette place.
CHURCHMAN.— Every Saturday. Protestant Episco-
pal. Established 1845. M. H. Mallory & Co., proprie-
tors. Subscription $3.50; estimated circulation, 19,000;
32 pases, 3 columns; length of column 10 2-3 inches,
width 2 5-8 inches. Advertising rates, agate, 30 cents
per line each insertion. Cuts same price. Special notices
40 cents; Discounts; 2 times 10 per cent, 1 month 15 per
cent, 2 mouths 20 per cent, 3 months 25 per cent, 6
months 30 per cent, 1 year 40 per cent; Reading notices
brevier, 50 cents per agate line each insertion. Nothing
less than $1 net each insertion. 47 Lafayette place.
Advertisers should notice that tlie Sub-
scription Price, $3.50, is Higher thau
that of any other religious weekly in
America, which indicate* an Exceptional-
ly Select and Influential Constituency.
CHURCH STANDARD.— Every Wednesday. Episco-
pal. Established 1879. Rev. W. T. Webbe, editor and
publisher. Subscription $2; estimated circulation, 5000;
16 pages, 3 columns; length of columns, 912 inches,
width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 10
cents per line each insertion; 3 months, $1, 6 months,
$1.50 per line. Cuts same price. 9 Spruce street.
CONTINENT. — WEEKLY MAGAZINE. — Every
Wednesday. Literary, illustrated. Established 1882.
Albion W. Tourgee, editor. The Continent Publishing
Co., proprietors. Subscription $4; estimated circulation,
30,000; 40 pages; 3 columns; length of columns 9 5-8
inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, agate, 50
cents, facing leading, 75 cents per line each insertion;
1 column $50; 1 page $125; facing reading matter, 20
per cent extra; 1-4 page outside cover $75; 1-2 page
$125; page $200. Cuts same price. Publisher?.' depart-
ment (no display) $1 per line. Discounts; $50, 10 per
cent; $100, 15 per cent; $250, 20 percent,; $500, 25 per
cent; $1000, 30 per cent. 23 Park row.
The Only Illustrated "Weekly Magazine
in the World. A big Success from the
start. Admirable shape for advertising
display. Returns remarkable.
Advt. p. 388.
CITY ITEM.— Every Saturday. Society. Illustrated.
Established 1881. J. Marion Pollock, editor and propri-
etor. Subscription |3; , sworn circulation $11,000; 8
pages, 3 columns; length of columns 12 inches, widths
inches. Advertising "rates $1.50 per inch each insertion.
Cuts same price. 57 Cedar street.
Advt. page 388.
CLIPPER.— Every Wednesday. Theatrical and sport-
ing. Established 1853. The Frank Queen Publishing
Co., editors and proprietors. Subscription $4; estimat-
ed circulation, 25,000; 16 pages, 5 columns; length of col-
umn, 15 1-4 inches, width 2 1-2 inches. Advertising
rates, agate, 20 cents per line each insertion. 16 cents pet-
line each insertion if paid for 3 months in advance. Culn-
same price. Notices credited to other papers 30 cents' per
line. 88 and 90 Centre street.
Advt. page 52.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL CHRONICLE.—
Every Saturday, Commercial. Established 1865. Will-
iam B. Dana & Co., editors and publishers. Subscrip-
tion $10.20; claimed circulation 3000; 36 pages, 3 columns;
length of columns 11 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Adver-
tising rates, agate- per line, I time, 25 cents; 1 month 80
cents; 3 months $1.82: 6 months $3.12; 1 year $4.16. Cuts
same price. 79 and 81 William street.
CRITIC AND GOOD LITERATURE.— Every Friday.
Literary. J. L. and J. B. Gilder, editors. The Good
Literature Publishing Co., proprietors. Subscription $3;
estimated circulation, 13.500; 16 pages, 3 columns; length
of columns 10 inches, width 2 1-3 inches. Advertising
rates, each insertion, agate, 20 cents per line; per column
$25. Cuts same price; "specified pages 20 per cent addi-
tional. Discount 1000 lines 10 per cent; 2500 lines 25 per
cent 18 and 20 Astor place.
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DEMOCRATIC ADVANCE.— Every Saturday. Inde-
pendent Democrat. Established 188-2. J. Edward Ireland,
editor. Advance Association, proprietors. Subscription
$•2; claimed circulation, 12.000; 8 pact's, (i columns; length
of columns 20 inches, width 2 1-4 inches, Advertising
rates, agate, fM) cents per inch each insertion. Cuts same
price. 7 Murray street.
DISPATCH.— Republican. Established 1S45. A. J.
Williamson's Sons, editors and proprietors. Subscrip-
tion $2.50; claimed circulation 37, 000; 8 pages, 7 columns;
length, of columns, 22 inches, width 2 3-16 inches. Ad-
vertising rates, agate, 25 cents per line, each insertion.
Cuts same price. Special notices 30 cents; reading no-
tices, 5th page 50 cents; reading notices any hut 5th
page, 75 cents per line each insertion. Discounts4 times,
10 per cent; 13 times. 20 per cent; 26 times, 30 per cent;
1 year, 40 per cent. 11 Frankfort street.
Adet. page 300.
DRAMATIC NEWS AND SOCIETY JOURNAL.
Every Tuesday. Theatrical. Established 1875. J. W.
Keller, editor. A. L. Heckler, publisher. Subscription
$4 ; claimed circulation, 8000 ; 12 pages, 5 columns;
tenth of columns 17 inches, width 2 1-3 inches. Adver-
tising rates, agate, 25 cents per line each insertion; 3
months, 25 per cent discount. Cuts same price. 866
Broadway.
ECONOMIST. Every Saturday. Financial. Estab-
lished 1879. L. O. Robertson, proprietor. Subscription.
$3; estimated circulation, 5000; 16 pages; 3 columns;
length of column 11 inches, width 2 3-4 inches. Adver-
tising rates, agate, 1 inch, 1 time, $3; 1 month, §7.50; 3
months, $2(1, 1 year, $60; 2 inches, 1 month, $14.25; 3
months, $88; 1 year, $113.50; 1 column, 1 month, $55.50;
3 months, $148.75; 1st page. 80 per cent additional; next
reading, 50 per cent additional. Cuts same price. 7
Broadway.
i Advt. page 70.
ELECTRICAL WORLD.— Every Saturday. Electrical
science. Established; 1882. W. J. Johnson, editor and
proprietor. Subscription, $2; daimed circulation,
10,250; l(i pages, 1 columns; length of columns, 14 1-4
inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, agate,
$1.50 per inch each insertion. 9 Murray street.
L,ara:est Circulating Electrical Journal
Published.
ENGINEERING AND MINING JOURNAL.— Every
Saturday. Scientific. Established 1866. Richard P.
Rothwell, C.E., M.E , editor. Scientific Publishing
Co., proprietors. Subscription, $4; object to stating cir-
culation; 40 pages, 3 columns; length of columns, 11 1-4
inches, width 2 1-2 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
1-2 inch, 1 time, $1.50; 1 month, $4.23; 3 months, $11.64;
1 year, $34.35; 1 inch, 1 month, $7.40; 3 months, $20; 1
year, $60; 1-4 'column, 3 months, $4981; 1 year, $149.
Cuts same price. Last page cover and facing reading,
50 per cent additional. 27 Park place.
ENGINEERING NEWS AND CONTRACT JOUR-
NAL.—Every Saturday. Mechanical. Established 1874.
Geo. II. Frost and I). M. N. Stauffer, editors. Engi-
neering News Publishing Co., proprietors. Subscription,
$4; estimated circulation, 5000; 24 pages, 3 columns;
length of columns, 12 inches, width 25-8 inches. Ad-
vertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch, 1 time, $2; 1 month,
$6.50; 3" months, $17; 1 year, $50. Cuts same price.
Tribune building.
EVANGELIST.— Every Thursday. Presbyterian. Es-
tablished '1830. Henry M. Field, editor and propiietor.
Subscription, $3; estimated circulation, 12,000; 8 pages,
6 columns; length of columns, 22 1-2 inches, width 23-5
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, ordinary, 20 cents;
5th page, 30 cents; Hth page, 50 cents per liue. Cuts same
price. 150 Nassau street.
EXAMINER.— Every Thursday. Baptist. Establish-
ed 1823. Edward Bright, editor. Bright, Church &
Co., proprietors. Subscription, $2: claimed circulation,
30,000; 8 pages, 7 columns; length of columns, 21 3-7
inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, agate, or-
dinary, 30 cents; Special notices. 50 cents per line. Cuts
same price. Reading notices. $1 per minion line, if
leaded, $1.50. Discounts, 13 times, 20 per cent; 26 times,
25 per cent; 1 year. 30 percent; 8th page, 30 cents per
line every insertion. 39 Park row.
Advt. paaf. 5b.
FATHER COLUMBIA'S PAPER.— Every Monday.
Greenback. Established 1883. The Columbian Printing
Co., editors and proprietors. Subscription, 50 cents;
estimated circulation, 25,000: 4 pages, 7 columns; length
of columns, 21 3-4 inches, width, 2 1-6 inches. Advertis-
ing rates, agate, 20 cents per iline each insertion. Cuts
same price. 252 Broadway.
FIGARO.— Every Sunday. German. Established, 1879.
Figaro Publishing Co., editors and proprietors. Sub-
scription, $2.50; estimated circulation, 5400; 12 pages, 4
columns; length of columns, 14 1-3 inches, width 23-8
inches. Advertising rates, nonpaitfil, 1 time 20 cents; 2
times 35 cents; 1 month 75 cents: 3 months $1.50; 1 year
$5 per line. Cuts sam.e price. 33 Park row.
FIREMAN'S JOURNAL.— Every Saturday. Fire in-
terests. Established 1877. Clifford Thomson, editor
and proprietor. Subscription $2; estimated circulation
6500; 20 pages, 3 columns; length of columns 10 inches,
width 3 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 1-4 inches
1 time $3; 1 year $100; 2 1-2 inches 1 time $4; 1 year $150.
Cuts same price. 16 Dey street
FIRESIDE COMPANION.— Every Monday. Litera-
ry. Illustrated. Established 1860. George Munro, edi-
tor and proprietor. Subscription $3; estimated circula-
tion 200,000; 8 pages, 5 columns; length of columns 18
inches, width 2 3-8 inches. Advertising rates, ordinary
per agate line each insertion $1.25; cuts $2.50; Reading
notices 3d page $2.50; 8th page $5 per line each inser-
tion. 17 to 27 Vandewater street.
FOREST AND STREAM.— Every Thursday. Sport-
ing. Established 1873. Forest and Stream Publishing
Co., proprietors. Subscription $4; claimed circulation
10,000; 28 pages, 4 columns; length of column 14 inches,
width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil. 1-iJ inch
1 time SI 50 ; 1 month #4.80 ; 3 months $12.50 ; 6 months
$20 ; 1 year $30 ; larger space in proportion. Cuts same
price. 41 Park row.
The Forest and Stream has the largest
circulation of any paper of its class in
America. It is read especially by wealthy
and well-to-do people in every State in the
Union, in Canada and foreign countries,
and is thus exceptionally useful to the ad-
vertiser.
FOX'S ILLUSTRATED WEEK'S DOINGS.— Every
Saturday. Illustrated. Established 1882. Wchard K.
Fox, editor and proprietor. Subscription $2.50; claimed
circulation 50,000 ; 8 pages, 5 columns; length of columns
17 1-4 inches, width 2 3-8 inches. Advertising rates,
agate, 40 cents per line each insertion. Reading notices
$1 per line. No extra charge for cuts or double column.
Franklin square and Dover street.
FRANK LESLIE'S] ILLUSTRATED NEWSPA-
PER.—Every Saturday. Literary. Illustrated. Estab-
lished 1835. Mrs. Frank Leslie, editor and proprietor.
Subscription $4 ; claimed circulation 45,000; 16 pages, 4
columns; length of columns 14 inches, width 2 1-4 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, per line each insertion, in-
side pages 50 cents ; outside page$l. Cuts same price.
Reading notices less than 13 times $1 ; more than 13 times
75 cents ; 26 times or more 50 cents per line each inser-
tion. 53, 65 and 57 Park place.
Advt. page 40.
FRANK LESLIE'S ILLUSTRIRTE ZEITUNG.—
Every Saturday. German. Literary. Illustrated. Es-
tablished 1835. Mrs. Frank Leslie, editor and proprie-
tor. Subscription §4 ; claimed circulation 25,000 ; 16
pages, 4 columns; length of columns 14 inches, width 2
1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, per line each
insertion, inside pages 15 cents; outside page 30 cents.
Cuts same price. Reading notices 3 months or less 30
cents; more than 3 months 22 1-2 cents; X6 insertions 15
cents per line each insertion 53, 55 & 57 Park .'place.
Advt. page 40.
FREEMAN'S JOURNAL AND CATHOLIC REGIS-
TER.—Every Saturday. Catholic. Established 1839.
James'-A. McMaster, editor and proprietor. Subscription
$3; claimed circulation 24,000; 8 pages, 6 columns ; length
of c lumn 21 1-4 inches, width 2 3-4 inches. Advertising
rates, per agate line 25 cents each insertion ; 3 months 15
rents: 1 year 12 cents. Cuts same price. Special notices
30 cents ; Reading notices 40 cents. 45 Warren street.
The leading Catholic paper in America.
Advt. page 64.
18 JNO. F. PHILLIPS Jk CO.'S
THE NEW YORK
A.
ONE CENT.
BRIMFUL OF NEWS.
BRIGHT AS A DIAMOND.
A MIRROR OF NEW YORK LIFE
The largest and best OSTE CENT paper published. Xevvs from every-
where told with pith and point.
The Great Home Paper.
CIRCULATION OVER 100,000.
TO AJD V^EHTISERS :
LARGER and BETTER circulation FOR LESS MONEY
than any paper in the world.
Advertisements, 30 cents per line.
NEWSPAPER RATE-BOOK.
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FRETSCHUTZ.— Every Sunday. German. Humor-
ous. Established 1868. Wm. V. Webber, editor and
proprietor. Subscription $'2.50 ; estimated circulation
9dOO ; 8 pages, 4 columns; length of columns 14 1-2
inches, width 1 3-8 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
1 time 15 cents; 1 mouth 45 cents ; 3 months $1.25 per
line. Cuts same price. 43 and^45 Chatham street.
GOLDEN ARGOSY.— Every Saturday. Literary. Il-
lustrated. Established 1882. Frank A. Muusey, editor.
Thfi Argosy Publishing Co., publishers. Subscription
$1.75 ; claimed circulation 90,000 ; 8 pages, 4 columns ;
length of columns 14 1-4 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Ad-
vertising rates, apate. 40 cents per line each insertion.
Cuts same price. Reading notices $1 per line. 81 Warren
Htreet.
The increase in paid ^Subscribers to the
Argosy for the week ending Feb. 16 was
over 70OO.
Advt. page 54.
HARPER'S BAZAR.— Every Saturday. Fashions.
Illustrated. Established 1868. Harper & Brothers, editors
and proprietors. Subscription $4 : estimated circulation
80,000: 10 pages, 4 columns : length of columns 14 inches,
width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil. $1 per
line each insertion ; cuts same price ; Special reading no-
tices $2 per line. Franklin square.
HARPER'S WEEKLY.— Every Saturday. Literary.
Illustrated. Established 1856. Harper & Brothers, ed-
itors and proprietors. Subscription $4 ; estimated circu-
lation 100,000 ; 16 pages, 4 columns ; length of columns
14 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, non-
pareil inside pages $1.50; last page $2 per line each inser-
tion. Cuts same price. Special reading notices $2 per
line. Franklin square.
HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE. — Every Tuesday.
Juvenile. Illustrated. Established 1879. Harper &
Brothers, editors and proprietors. Subscription, $1.50 ;
estimated circulation, 40,000 : 20 pages. 3 columns ;
length of columns, in inches, width. 2 1-4 inches. Adver-
tising rates, nonpareil, 50 cents per line each insertion.
Cuts same price. Franklin square.
HEBREW LEADER.— Every Friday. Jewish. He-
brew Leader Association, editors' and proprietors. Sub-
scription, #1 ; estimated circulation, 5000 ; 8 pages, 7
columns'; length of columns, 21 1-2 inches, width, 2 1-6
inches. Advertising rates, agate, 25 cents per line. Cuts
same price. Reading notices, 50 cents per line. 252
Broadway.
HOME JOURNAL. — Every Wednesday. Society
News. Established 1846. Geo. Perry and Morris Phil-
lips, editors. Morris Phillips & Co., proprietors. Sub-
scription, $2 ; claimed circulation, 15,000; 4 pages, 9
columns ; length of columns, 26 inches, width, 2 1-3 in-
ches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, single insertions, 25
cents : 3 months, 20 cents ; 6 months, 15 cents : 1 year,
10 cents per line each insertion. Cuts double rates.
Business notices, 40 cents per line. 3 Park place.
HOUR.— Kvery Saturday. Society News. Established
1880. The Hour Publishing Co., editors and proprie-
tors. Subscription, $5; claimed circulation, 5000; 16
pages, 4 columns ; length of columns, 13 inches, width,
2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, inside pages,
15 cents ; outside pages, 25 cents per line each insertion^
Cuts same price. 40 and 42 Broadway.
ILLUSTRATED CATHOLIC AMERICAN. — Every
Tuesday. Roman Catholic. Illustrated. Established
1880. P. V. Hickey, publisher. Subscription, $3 ; esti-
mated circulation, 6000 ; 16 pages, 4 columns ; length of
columns, 14 1-4 inches, width, 2 1-4 inches. Advertising
rates, nonpareil, 1 time, 30 cents ; 4 to 13 times. 25 cents ;
13 to 26 times, 20 cents : over 26 times, 15 cents per line
per time. Cuts same price. 11 Barclay street.
ILLUSTRATED CHRISTIAN WEEKLY. — Every
Saturday. Evangelical. Illustrated. Established 1871.
American Tract Society, editors and proprietors. Sub-
scription, $2.50; estimated circulation, 28 000 ; 12 pages,
4 columns ; length of columns, 14 1-8 inches, width, 2 1-4
inches. Advertising rate*, agate, 30 cents per line each
insertion ; 3 months. 27 cents ; 6 months, 25 cents ; 1
year, 20 cents per line per time. Cuts same price.
Publishers' notices, minion, 50 cents ; agate, 40 cents
per line. 150 Nassau street.
ILLUSTRATED TIMES.— Every Wednesday. Sport-
ing. Illustrated. Established 1876. Thos. P. Daggett,
editor. New York Publishing House, proprietors. Sub-
scription, $4; claimed circulation, 90.000; 16 pages, 4
columns; length of columns, 14 3-8 inches, width, 21-4
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, $1 per line each
insertion Cuts same price. Reading notices, $2 per
line. 15 Murray street.
Advt. page 48.
INDEPENDENT. — Every Thursday. Undenomina-
tional. Established 1848. Wm. Hayes Ward, editor.
Henry C. Bowen, proprietor. Subscription, $3 ; esti-
mated circulation, 18,000; 32 pages, 4 columns; length
of columns, 141-4 inches, width. 2 1-4 inches. Adver-
tising rates, agate, 1 time, 75 cents ; 1 month, 70 cents ;
3 months, 65 cents : 6 months, 60 cents : 1 year, 50 cents
per line each insertion. Last page and Business notices,
15 cents per line more than ordinary rate for same time.
Illustrated advertisements, 25 cents, per line more than
ordinary rates. Reading notices, $1. Financial notices,
$2 per agate line. 251 Broadway.
IRISH AMERICAN.— Every Satnrdav. Democratic.
Established 1849. P. J. Mee'han and T. F. Meehan,
editors. Lynch, Cole & Meehnn, proprietors. Sub-
scription, $2.50 ; estimated circulation. 16,000; 8 pages,
6 columns : length of columns, 20 1-2 inches, width, 2 1-4
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 25 cents; 3 months,
20 cents ; 6 months. 15 cents ; 1 year, 12 1-2 cents per line
each insertion. Cuts same price. Special notices, 40
cents'; Reading notices, 50 cents per hue each insertion.
12 Warren street.
IRISH NATION.— Every Saturday. Established 1881.
John Devoy, editor and proprietor. Subscription, $2.50;
Estimated circulation, 650 > ; 8 pages, 6 columns ;
length of columns, 20 1-3 inches, width, 2 3-8 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 time, 15 cents ; 1 month,
40 cents ; 3 months, $1 per line. Cuts same price. 25
Park place.
IRISH WORLD.— Every Saturday. Established 1870.
Patrick Ford, editor and proprietor. Subscription,
$2 50 ; estimated circulation, R5,000 ; 8 pages, 7 col-
umns ; length of columns, 21 3-4 inches, width, 2 1-6
inches. Advertising rates, agate, ordinary, 60 cents ; 8th
page, 75 cents ; Reading notices, 75 cents ; Reading
notice, 8th page, $1.25 per line each insertion. No extra
charge for cuts. 56 and 58 Park place.
IRON AGE.--Every Thursday. Hardware and Metal
Trades. Established 1855. James C. Bavles, editor.
David Williams, proprietor. Subscription, $4.50 ;
estimated circulation, 7500; 44 to 60 pages, 5 columns ;
length of columns, 16 8-4 inches, width, 2 1-4 inches.
Advertising rates, agate, per inch, 1 time, $3.50 ; 1 month,
$7.50 ; 8 months, $15 ; 0 months, $25 ; 1 year, $40. Cuts
same price. 83 Reade street.
JEWISH MESSENGER. — Every Friday. Jewish.
Established 1857. A. 8. Isaacs, editor. Joseph Davis,
publisher. Subscription, $5 ; claimed circulation, 6000;
8 pages, 6 columns ; length of column, 19 inches, width,
2 3-4 inches. Advertising rates, agate, per line, 1 time,
20 cents ; 1 month, 50 cents ; 3 months, $1.25; 1 year,
$3. Cuts same price. 177 Grand street.
JOHN SWINTON'S PAPER.— Everv Saturday. In-
dependent. Established 1883. John Swinton, editor and
proprietor. Subscription, $1 ; claimed circulation,
5000; 4 pages, 6 columns ; length of columns, 18 1-2 in-
ches, width, 2 3-8 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
10 cents per line each insertion. Cuts same price. 21
Park row.
JUDGE.— Every Saturday. Comic. Illustrated. Es-
tablished 1881. Judge Publishing Co., editors and pro-
prietors. Subscription, $5 ; estimated circulation,
25,000; 16 pages. 3 columns; length of columns, 11 1-4
inches, width, 2 5-8 inches. Advertising rates, agate,
30 cents per line each insertion. Cuts same price. 324,
326, and 328 Pearl street.
JUSTICE.— Every Wednesday. Anti-Monopoly. Es-
tablished 1882. John C. Sarstield, editor. Justice Pub-
lishing Co., publishers. Subscription, $2; claimed
circulation, 15,000 ; 16 pages, 4 columns ; length of
columns, 13 1-2 inches, width, 2 1-8 inches. Advertising
rates, agate, 12 1-2 cents per line each insertion. Cuts
same price. Reading notices, 20 cents per line. 28 West
Broadway.
20 JNO. F. PHILLIPS <fc co:s
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INDEPENDENT, VIGOROUS, AND ENTERPRISING.
Devoted, to the presentation, in an attractive form, oi
ALL THE NEWS OF THE LAY.
As A FAMILY PAPER .
THE STAK presents exceptional claims to excellence. Its attention to household
interests, and to the presentation or attractive reading for the home
circle, free from demoralizing taint or influence, has,
in great measure, gained for it
AN ASTOIVISHUVG GROWTH I1V POPULAR FAVOR.
THE SUNDAY EDITION
Of TkE STAR fairly rivals the most ambitious efforts of its contemporaries, and
is unsurpassed for freshness, vigor, and taste in the selection and
elaboration of its special articles.
SUBSCRIPTION KATES.— DAILY and SUNDAY, per annum, $6;
per month, 50 cents ; postage paid. Delivered by carriers to any part
of the City, Brooklyn, Jersey City, Hoboken, etc., at fifteen cents per
week. Ordinary advertisements, 20 cents per line. All communications
should be addressed to
L THE NEW YORK STAR,
26 and 28 North William Street.
NEWSPAPER RATE-BOOK.
KATIIOLISCHES VOLKSBLATT.-Every Thursday.
German. Catholic. Established 1878. Herman Kidder,
editor and proprietor. Subscription, $2.50; claimed
circulation, 24,600 ; 8 pages, 7 columns < length of col-
uinus. 21 inches, width, a 1-4 inches. Advertising rates,
nonpareil, 20 cents per liue each insertion. Cuts same
price. 1 Chambers street.
Advt. page 318.
KEYNOTE. — Every Saturday. Musical and The-
atrical. Illustrated. Established 1883. Frederic Archer,
editor John J. King, proprietor. Subscription, $4;
estimated circulation, 451)0 ; 16 pages, 4 columns ;
length of columns, 13 1-2 inches, width, 2 1-8 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, 20 cents per line each in-
sertion ; 1 inch, $20 for each 3 months. Cuts same price.
38 E. 14th street.
LIFE. — Every Tuesday. Humorous. Illustrated.
Established 1883. H. G. Carleton, editor. J. A. Mitch-
ell & Andrew Miller, proprietors. Subscription, $5 ;
claimed circulation, 21,000 ; 16 pages, 3 columns ;
length of columns, 9 inches, width, 2 5-14 inches. Ad-
vertising rates, agate, 30 cents per line eacti insertion.
Cuts same price. Discounts: 3 months, 10 per cent; 0
months, 20 per cent; 1 year, 33 1-3 per cent. 1155 Broad-
way.
MASTERY.— Every Thursday. Juvenile. Illustrated.
Established 1883. Subscription, $3 ; estimated circu-
lation, 5000; 20 pages, 2 columns; length of columns,
7 3-4 inches, width, 2 2-3 inches. Advertising rates, non-
pareil, 30 cents per line each insertion. Cuts same price.
25 Beekman street.
MECHANICS.— Every Saturday. Mechanical. Illus-
trated. Established 1882. David Williams, editor and
proprietor. Subscription, $2.50; estimated circulation,
500SJ ; 28 pages, 3 columns ; length of columns, 11 inches,
width, 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch,
1 time, S2 ; 1 month, $5.25; 3 months, $12.50 ; 6 months,
$20 ; 1 year, $35. Ten inches or more, 10 per cent dis-
count. Cuts same price. Last page and next to leading
matter, 25 per cent additional. 83 Reade street.
MEDICAL JOURNAL.— Every Saturday. Medical.
Established 1864. Frank P. Foster, M.D., editor. D.
Appleton & Co., proprietors. Subscription, $5. Claimed
circulation, WOO: 48 pages, 2 columns: length of columns
S>; ., inches, width 3% inches; 1, 3 and 5 Bond St. Adver-
tising rates furnished on application to publisher or Jno.
P. Pnillips & Co., 29 Park row, New York. '
MEDICAL RECORD.— Every Saturday. Medical. Estab-
lished 1866. Geo. F. Shrady, A.M., M.D., editor. Win.
Wood & Co., proprietors. Subscription $5; claimed cir-
culation 1(1,000; 28 pages, 3 columns; length of columns,
10j<£ inches, width 2^ inches. Advertising rates, non-
pareil, 1-10 column 1 time $4; 1 mouth $12: 3 monUl8$33;
1 year $90. 1 column 1 time $30; 1 mouth $85; 3 months
g-ho- 1 year $700. Cuts same price. No large cuts in-
serted. 5(i and 58 Lafayette place.
MERCANTILE JOURNAL.— Every Saturday. Com-
mercial. Established 1863. New York Mercantile Journal
Co., editors and proprietors. Subscription $4; estimated
circulation 5500; 8 pages,? columns; length of columns 22^'
inches, width 2% inches. Advertising rates, agate, 1 time.
$1.50 per inch; 1 month $5; 3 months $13, 1 year §3!). Cuts
ssime price. Discounts $50, 5 per cent; $100, 10 per cent;
§200, 15 per cent. 182 Front street.
Advt. page 38.
MERCHANTS' AND MANUFACTURERS' REVIEW.
— Every Saturday. Commercial. Established 1872. David
Nevin, proprietor. Subscription $5; claimed circulation
55.iO; 16 pages, 3 columns; length of columns 11 l/z inches,
width 2 3-4 inches. Advertising rates per nonpareil line
25 cents each insertion; cuts same price; Reading matter
(10 cents per line. 96 and !)S Broadway.
Circulation larger than any similar
paper published in tlie United States.
Ail rt. page 344.
M KUCHANTS' RE VIEW.— Every Friday. Commercial.
Established 18.SO. C. E. Bishop, editor. J. Edward Cowles,
proprietor. Subscription $2; claimed circulation 5000
4S pages, 3 columns; length of columns 13 inches, width
2 3-4 mcties. Advertising rates, nonpareil, i inch 1 time
$3 ; subsequent insertions half price ; cuts same price.
4S Hudson street.
METAL WORKER.— Every Thursday. Mechanical
Established 1874. James C. Bayles, editor. David Will-
iams, proprietor. Subscription $1.80; estimated circu-
lation 40UO ; 36 to 70 pages ; 4 columns ; length of col-
umns 14 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates,
nonpareil, per inch 1 time $1.50 ; 1 month $5 ; 3 months
$10 : 6 months $17.50 ; 1 year $30 ; cuts same price. 83
Reade street.
MILLER'S JOURNAL.— Every Wednesday. Mechan-
ical. Illustrated. Established 1868. Miller's Journal
Co., editors and proprietors. Subscription $2 ; esti-
mated circulation 6800 : 16 pages, 4 columns ; length of
columns 14 inches, width 2 1-3 inches. Advertising
rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time' $3 ; 2 times $5 ; 1 month
$9 ; 3 months $20 ; 6 months $32 ; 1 year $50 ; 4 incues 1
year $145 ; cuts same price. 74 Duane street.
MINING RECORD.— Every Saturday. Mining. Estab-
ished 1S77. Alex. R. Chisolm and. Thomas Jordan, ed-
.tors. Mining Record Printing and Publishing Co., pro-
n-ietors. Subscription $4 ; claimed circulation 5000 ;
J8 pages, 3 columns; length of columns 11 1-4 inches,
width.2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch
1 time S3; 1 month $10; 3 months $20 ; 6 months $35 ;
1 year $60 ; Special nonces and last jAise 60'per cent ; 1st
page 100 per cent extra ; cuts same prices. 61 Broad-
way.
Advt. page 60.
MIRROR.— Every Thursday. Dramatic. Established
1878. Harrison Grey Fiske, editor. Mirror Newspaper
Co., proprietors. Subscription $4 ; estimated circulation
5000; 12 pages, 5 columns; length of columns 17 1-2
inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
15 cents per line each insertion : cuts same price ; read-
ing notices 25 cents per line. Discounts for cash in ad-
vance ; 4 times 10 percent; 8 times 15 per cent; 13
times 20 percent ; 26 times 25 per cent. 12 Union square.
MUSICAL COURIER.— Every Wednesday. Musical.
Established 1880. Blumenberg & Floersheim, editors
and proprietors. Subscription $4 ; estimated circulation
6000 ; 16 pages, 4 columns ; length of columns 13 3-4
inches, width 2 1-3 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
1 inch 3 months $20 ; 4 inches $60. Cuts same price. 25
East 14th street.
NACHRICHTEN AUS DEUTSCHLAND UNO DER
SCHWE1Z.— Every Saturday. German. Established 1867.
C. Pftrsching, editor arid proprietor. Subscription $5 ;
estimated circulation 17,000: 8 pages, 7 columns ; length
of columns 20 1-4 inches, width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising
rates, nonpareil,!' inch $2.50 each insertion ; 3 months
$25: 6 months $40; 1 year $75 ; cuts same price. 118
William street.
NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE.— Every Wednes-
day. Illustrated. Established 1816. Richard K. Fox,
editor and proprietor. Subscription $4 ; claimed cir-
culation 150,000; 16 pages, 4 columns ; length of columns
14 inches, width .2 1-3 inches. Advertising rates, agate,
$1 per line each insertion. No extra charge for cuts or
double column. Franklin sq. and Dover street.
OBSERVER.— Every Thursday. Evangelical. Estab-
lished 1823. The New York Observer, editors, and pro-
prietors. Subscription $3.15 ; claimed circulation 27,-
000; 8 pages, 7 columns ; length of columns 23 inches,
width 2% inches. Advertising rates, agate, 30 cents per
line each insertion ; cuts same price. Discounts on or-
ders in 6 months ; $50, 10 per cent ; $100, 15 per cent ;
$200, 20 per cent ; $300, 25 per cent. No advertisment
counted less than 5 lines. Business notices or double
'column advertisements 40 cents per line each insertion
(no discounts). 31 and 32 Park row.
For advertisers the New York Observer
is an unrivalled medium, on account oi*
its 1/arge Circulation (larger than any
other paper of its class), its Kliuli Keputa-
tioii, and the Character oi" its Headers.
The leading business Houses advertise
largely in it, and iind that it pays.
PUCK — Every Wednesday. Humorous. Illustrated. Es-
tablished 1877. H. C. Banner, editor. Keppler& Sctiwarz-
mann, proprietors. Subscription $5 ; claimed circulation
81500 ; 16 pages. 3 columns : length ol columns 11 1-2 in-
ches, width 2 7-12 inches. Advertising rates, agate, $1 per
line each insertion ; cuts same price. Preferred positions
25 to 75 per cent extra. Discounts : 50 lines 5 per cent ;
100 lines 7 1-2 per cent ; 200 lines 10 per cent ; 300 lines
15 per cent ; 500 lines 20 per cent ; 1000 lines 25 per
cent. 23 Warren street.
See and READ our advertisement on
page 26.
Advt. page 26.
22 JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO.'S
TRY THE
THE TROY
DAILY
TIMES
Is ore of the best advertising mediums in the country
for quick results.
60,000 R E A D E RS.
Largest circulation of any daily newspaper in New York State outside
of the metropolis. Its territory embraces Montreal and Malone on the
North, Utica on the West, Springfield on the East, and Hudson on the
South — thus offering unequalled advantages to advertisers.
THE TROY WEEKLY TIMES,
75,OOO READERS.
Reaches more Farmers than any other weekly newspaper published
in the Central, Western, or Northern portions of the State.
ESTIMATES CHEEEFULLY FURNISHED UPON APPLICATION,
J. M. FRA.NCIS, SON & CO.
TROY, NEW YORK.
NEWSPAPER KATE-BOOK.
23
PUCK.— EveryWednesday. German. Humorous. Illus-
trated. Established 1876. Dr. L. Scheuck, editor. Keppier
& Schwarzmann, proprietors. Subscription $5 ; claimed
circulation 21,220; 20 paues, 3 columns; length of col-
umns 11 1-2 inches, width 3 7-12 inches. Advertising rates,
agate, per line 1 time 38 cents ; 1 month $1.20 • 3 months
$2.95 ; 6 months $4.85 ; 1 year $7.50. Preferred positions
25 to 75 per cent extra. Cuts same price. 23 Warren st.
REDPATH'S ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY.- Every
Saturday. Illustrated. Established 1876. James Red-
path, editor and publisher. Subscription $2.50 ; estimated
circulation 17,000 ; 16 page?. 4 columns; length of col-
umns 14 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates,
nonpareil. 1 inch 1 time $2.50 ; 1 month $6.25 ; 3 months
$16.75 ; 6 mouths $30.75 ; 1 year $54 ; 2 inches 1 year
$100 ; 4 inches $194 ; cuts same price. Outside page 1-4
extra. 6 Park place.
RURAL NEW YORKER.— Every Saturday. Agricult-
ural. Established 1844. E. S. Carman, manager. Sub-
scription, $2; estimated circulation, 35,000; 16 pages, 4
columns; length of columns 14 inches, width 21 inches.
Advertising rates, agate, ordinary, 30 cents per line each
insertion. Yearly orders, or 1000 lines to be used in a
year, 25 cents per line. Cuts same price. Special posi-
tions ^ extra. Reading notices with "Adv.," per line,
minion leaded, 75 cents. 34 Park row.
SANITARY ENGINEER.— Every Thursday. Scien-
tific. EstabliFhed 1877. Henry C. Meyer, editor. Will-
iam Gibson, Jr., publisher. Subscription, $4; claimed
circulation, 7100; 24 pages, 4 columns; length of columns,
12 inches, width 2^ inches. Advertising rates, agate,
per inch, 1 time, $2.10; 6 times, $11.40: 13 times, $22.10;
1 year, $60; 1 year, E. O. W. $41.60. Cuts same price.
140 William street
SCHWAEBISCHES WOCHENBLATT.— Every Wed-
nesday. German. Established 1877. G. Heerhrandt,
editor and proprietor. Subscription, $2.50; claimed
circulation, 13,500; 8 pages, 6 columns; length of col-
umns, 19 inches, width 2}i inches. Advertising rates,
nonpareil, per inch, 75 cents each insertion; 1 year, $20.
Cuts same price. 24 Beekman street.
SCHOOL JOURNAL.— Every Saturday. Educational.
Established 1870. Amos M. Kellogg, editor. E. L. Kel-
logg & Co., proprietors. Subscription, $2 ; claimed cir-
culation, 16,000 ; 16 pages, 4 columns; length of columns
12^ inches, width 2^ inches. Advertising rates, agate,
per inch, 1 time, $2; 3 months, $20.80; 6 months, $40;
1 year, $75. Cuts same price. Reading notices 25 cents
per line. 21 Park place.
The oldest, best, and lias the largest cir-
culation of any Educational Weekly.
•SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN.— Every Saturday. Scientific.
Illustrated. Ksiablished 1845. Munnjfc Co. .editors and pro-
prietors. Subscription, $3.20; estimated circulation, 50,-
000; 16 pages, 4 columns; length of columns 11% inches,
width 2% inches. Advertising rates, agate, inside pages,
75 cents; last page, $1. Business and personal $1 per line
each insertion. Cuts same price. 361 Broadway.
Advt. page 106.
SCOTTISH AMERICAN JOURNAL.-Every Thurs-
day. Established 1857. A. M. Stewart, editor and pro-
prietor. Subscription. $3; claimed circulation, 15,000; 8
pages, 5 columns; length of columns 19 inches, width 2^
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 15 cents per line
each insertion. Cuts same price. Discount for Ion
time and large space. 23 Rose street.
Advt. paffe 60.
SEWING MACHINE JOURNAL.— Every Thursday.
Sewing Machine Interests. Established 1873. H. J..
Thomas, editor. C. A. Lovejoy, proprietor. Subscrip-
tion, $1.50; claimed circulation, 5000; 8 pages, 4 col-
umns; length of columns 15J^ inches, width 2% inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, $1.50 per inch. Discounts
for long time. Cuts same price. 73 Bible House.
SHOE AND LEATHER REPORTER. -Every Thurs-
day. Commercial. Established 1857. Isaac H. Bailey,
editor and proprietor. Subscription, $3.50; estimated
circulation, 5500; 44 pages, 4 columns; length of' col-
umns 14J4 inches, width 2 inches. Advertising rates,
nonpareil, 10 lines, 1 time, $2.50; 3 months, $12; 6 months,
$21; 1 year, $35; 40 lines, 1 time, $7.20; 3 months, $48; 6
months, $85; 1 year, $130. Discounts for greater space.
Cuts same price. Last page, or opposite editorial page 1-2
extra. Business notices 50 cents per line each insertion.
17 Spruce street.
SPIRIT OF THE TIMES.— Every Saturday. Sport-
ing. Established 1831. E. A. Buck, editor and propri-
etor. Subscription, $5; estimated circulation, 12,000;
24 to 32 pages, 4 columns; length of columns 14 inches,
width 2'/( inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, agate,
per line, 1 time, 50 cents; 2 times, 80 cents ; 1 month,
$1.25; 2 months, $1.85; 3 months, $2.50; 6 months, $3.50;
1 year, $5. Cuts same price. 101 Chambers street.
SPORTSMAN.— Every Saturday. Sporting. Estab-
lished 1875. W. C. C. Mehlbach, editor and publisher.
Subscription, $4; estimated circulation, 7000; 16 to
24 pages, 3 columns ; length of columns 16 inches,
width 2J< inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 time,
40 cents; 1 • month. $1; 8 months, $2; 6 months, $3; 1
year, $5 per line. Cuts same price. 29 and 31 Chatham
street.
SUNDAY COURIER.— Democratic. Established 1845.
James L. Ford, editor and proprietor. Subscription,
$2; estimated circulation, 7000; 8 pages, 6 columns;
length of columns 19% inches, width 2|| inches. Adver-
tising rates, agate, 1 time, 15 cents; 3 months, $1.50 per
line. Cuts same price. 23 Dey street.
SUNDAY DEMOCRAT.— Democratic. Established
1870. Robert White, editor and proprietor. Subscrip-
tion, $2.50; estimated circulation, 20,000; 8 pages, 6 col-
umns; length of columns, 20& inches, width 2^j' inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, ordinary and cuts, each in-
sertion, 25 cents. City items 30 cents. Business notices
35 cents per line. 25 Beekman street.
SUNDAY MERCURY.— Every Sunday. Independent
Democratic. Established 1839. Win. Cauldwell, editor
and proprietor. Subscription, $2; claimed circulation,
75,000; 8 pages, 7 columns; length of column a3 inches,
width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, per agate line, each
insertion, 8th page, 25 cents; 7th page, 30 cents; 5th
page, 35 cents. Special notices 35 cents. Business notices
40 cents. Local miscellany 50 cents. No cuts, double
column, or large type inserted. 3 Park row.
Advt. page 52.
SUNDAY TIMES AND MESSENGER.— Indepen-
dent. Established 1841. Subscription, $2; estimated
circulation, 7000; 8 pages, 7 columns; length of columns
20J4 inches, width 2^ inches. Advertising rates, agate,
1 time, 15 cents; 3 months, $1.50 per line. Cuts same
price. 18 Ann street.
SUNDAY UNION.— Roman Catholic. Temperance.
Established 1873. James William O'Brien, editor and
proprietor. Subscription. $2; estimated circulation, 10,-
000; 8 pages, 6 columns; length of columns 20 inches,
width 2J£ inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, ordi-
nary advertisments and cuts, each insertion, 25 cents.
Business notices 35 cents per line. 34 Park row
TABLET.— Every Saturday. Roman Catholic. Estab-
lished 1857. Michael Kerwin, publisher. Subscription,
$2.50; estimated circulation, 7500; 16 pages, 5 columns;
length of columns 16 inches, width 2*4 inches. Adver-
tising rates, nonpareil, 25 cents per line. Cuts same
price. Reading matter 50 cents per line. Reductions for
continued insertions. 7 Barclay street.
TEL EPHON.— Every Tuesday. German. Literary.
Established 1881. George Stein, editor and 'proprietor.
Subscription, $2.50; estimated circulation, 5000, 8 pages,
4 columns: length of columns 14% inches, width 2g in-
ches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 20 cents per line per
nsertion. Cuts saine price. 85 and 87 William street.
THOMPSON'S BANK NOTE AND COMMERCIAL
REPORTER.— Every Saturday and monthly. Banking.
Established 1836. Thompson's Bank Note and Comnu r-
cial Reporter Co., publishers. Subscription, $5; esti-
mated circulation, 5000; weekly, 16 pages; monthly, 72
pages; 3 columns; length of columns Wl/2 inches, width
23^ inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch, 1 monih,
$5; 3 months, $12; 6 months, $20. Cuts same price. 25
Park place.
The oldest and most widely circulated
Dank Newspaper in the I . S.
Advt. page 330.
TRUTH SEEKER — Every Saturday. Free Thought.
Established 1874. E. M. Macdonald, editor. Truth
Seeker Co. (C. P. Somerby, business manager), propri-
etors. Subscription $3: claimed circulation 7000; 16
pasres, 4 columns; length of columns 14^ inches, width
2K inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, $1 per inch
each insertion. Cuts same price. 33 Clinton place.
24 JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO '
" THE WALL STREET DAILY NEWS is one of the most fearless and wide-awake financial journals in the world."
— Host on Herald.
"No one can deny the ability and energy with which THE WALL STREET DAILY NEWS is managed."— Anylo-
jLmericau Times (London), Enylnnd.
"THE WALL STREET DAILY NEWS is the best financial paper published."— The Kanlter and llroJeer.
" THE WALL STREET DAILY NEWS is the leading and best financial paper we have ever seen." — Jieattie Kootn-
erany.
WALL STREET DAILY NEWS,
ESTABLISHED 1879.
CHAS. D. KEEP, Editor and Proprietor,
No. 49 EXCHANGE PLACE,
NEW YORK.
THE WALL STREET DAILY NEWS is a daily financial journal 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 contains a full list of Government, Railway, and other securities actively dealt in on Wall Street.
Its advices from the Grain, Cotton, Petroleum, and Foreign Markets are of the most complete character.
It issues free to its subscribers each week a complete chart showing the visible supply of Grain in the United
States at the different Grain centres and in transit, and a summary of the same.
It issues free to its subscribers a weekly supplement showing the time and date of the opening and closing of
stock transfer books, payment of dividends, meetings of corporations, etc., in the United States and Canada.
It issues free to its subscribers on the first publication day of every month a complete chart, showing the highest
and lowest prices of Stocks for the preceding month.
THE WALL STREET DAILY NEWS is more extensively quoted by the press throughout the United States and
Canada and the leading journals of Europe than any other financial journal published in this country.
Banks, Bankers, Brokers, Capitalists. Investors, Holders of Bonds and Stocks, Dealers in Securities, and all
others interested iu financial matters will find THE WALL STUEET DAILY NEWS an invaluable assistant and guide.
THE WALL STREET D\ILY NEWS is mailed to out-of-town subscribers (postpaid; eight hours in advance of the
New York morning daily papers.
THE WALL STREET DAILY NEWS circulates entirely and exclusively among the leading Banks, Bunkers, Brokers,
Investor- and Speculators, and the most intelligent and wealthy classes generally throughout the United States,
Europe, and Canada.
Sis compact form, clear style of type, and systematic classification, combined with
tlie prominent and sliowy position* gi vcn. nerves to make an advertisement In •• 1'hc
Wall Street Dally News," however small, attract the widest attention.
Its circulation in New York and throughout the United States, TCurope, and
Canada is greater than that of all the other Financial Journals published in ,\'<iw
York combined, or three times greater than any one of them.
It Is the best medium for advertisers who wish to reach the wealthier classes.
Advertisements of fine clothing, diamonds, jewelry, yachts, carriages, fine harness
and horses, art furniture, decorations, costly rugs, carpets, shawls, pictures, wines,
etc., in the columns of "The \Vall Street Daily Mews," are read by the class of
people the advertisers specially appeal to.
Subscriptions in "Advance.
One Year, $5.00. Six!Months, $3.00.
ADVERTISING RATES.
Agate Space (14 lines to the inch), Single Insertion, per Line. (Fractions of lines charged as'full line?.)
Fourth Page, Classified ------ --.-20 Cents.
Second (Editorial) Page, Displayed - - - - - - - -' 50 "
Second (Editorial) Page, Heading Notice, with word Adv. added - - 75 "
Special rates for time contracts.
No extra charge for Cuts.
No advertisements taken for lees than the price of five lines.
Advertisements for o;ie month or longer CM be changed or altered at pleasure, without extra charge.
Out-of-town or first orders mu?t be accompanied by a remittance or first-class New York Cify references.
NEWSPA PER RA TE-B 0 OK.
25
TURF, FIELD AND FARM.— Every Friday. Sport-
ing. Agricultural. Established 1865. 8. D. & L. C.
15rnce and H. Busbey, editors. Turf, Field and Farm
Association, proprietors. Subscription $5; estimated
circulation 12,000; 20 pages, 4 columns'; length of columns
Ki inches, width 2§ inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
1 time, 45 cents; 1 month, $1.20; 3 months, $2.40; 6
mouths, $3.65 per line ; cuts same price. Special notices
65 c -nts ; Reading notices $1 per line. 39 and 41 Park
row.
UM DIE WELT.— Every Saturday. German. Liter-
nry. Illustrated. Established 1881. Keppler & Schwarz-
niani], editors and proprietors. Subscription $5; claimed
circulation 18.735; 16 pages, 4 columns; length of columns
13 inches, width 2J4" inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
per line, 1 lime, 38 cents; 4 times, $1.20; 3 months,$2.95;
t> months, $4.85; 1 year, $7.50. Cuts same price. 23 War-
run street.
UNITED IRISHMAN.— Every Saturday. Irish Rev-
olutionary. Established 18&0. O'Donovan Rossa, editor
and proprietor. Subscription |2 ; claimed circulation
25.000 ; 4 pages, 6 columns ; length of columns 22 inches,
width 2 1-3 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, per line
each insertion 10 cents ; cuts same price. 12 Chambers
street.
THE UNITED IRISHMAN.— The organ
of the Advanced I rish ,\;>t ion:i li«ts. the I<V-
niaii Brotherhood, and the United Irish-
men. Subscription $2 a year. O'Donovan
KoMsa, publisher, 12 Chambers si.. New
York.
Advt. page 348.
UNITED STATES ECONOMIST AND DRY GOODS
REPORTER. —Every Saturday. Commercial. Estab-
lis led 1846. Joseph Mackey, editor and proprietor. Sub-
scription $5; estimated circulation 5000; 8 pages, 8 col-
umns : length of columns 26 3 4 inches, width 21-4 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, 10 lines 1 time .'$2.50, 1 month
$10, 3 months, $25; 20 lines 1 year $80 ; cuts same price ;
1(. is, ness card 1 year $10. 3 Beach street.
WATCH TOWER.— Every Thursday. Baptist. Estab-
lished 1877. Rev. Frank Rogers Mor%«, editor. The
Watch Tower Publishing Co., proprietor*. Subscription
$1 ; claimed circulation 5000 ; 4 pages, 7 columns; length
«.f columns 21 1-2 inches, width 2 12 inches. Advertising
rates, agate, 8 cents, Special notices 10 cents, Reading no-
tices 20 cents per line each insertion ; cuts nothing extra.
Discounts $10, 5 per cent; $20, 10 per cent; $30, 15 per
cent ; $50, 20 per cent ; $75, 25 per cent ; $100, 30 per
cent.. Solid cuts required. 40 Fulton street.
WEEKLY. — Every Monday. Literary. Established
1855. Street & Smith, editors and proprietors. Sub-
scription $3 ; claimed circulation 200,000; 8 pa<;es, 5 col-
umns ; length of columns 18 1-2 inches, width 2 3-7 inches.
Advertising rates, agate, ordinary. i$1.25 each insertion;
<MUS and reading notices ,j>2 50 per line. No extra charge
for double columns. 25 to 31 Rose street.
Advt. page 30.
WITNESS.— Every Thursday. A Newspaper advocat-
ing Christianity and Temperance. Established 1871. John
Dougall, editor. John Dougall & Co., proprietors. Sub-
scr.ption $1; claimed circulation 105,000; 8 pages, 7 col-
umns; length of column 19 3-4 inches, width 2 1-6 inches.
Advertising rates, 75 cents per agate line each inse:tion;
cuts same price; Reading notices $1.25 per line. 17 to 21
Yandewatcr street.
The great care taken to exclude sensa-
tional and fraudulent advertisement", to-
geilier with tlie Immense circulation of
iln- Witness, causes it to be more profit-
able to advertisers than any other me-
dium.
Advt. page 32.
YOUNG MEN OF AMERICA.-Every Thursday. Lir-
er.u-y. Estiblished 1877. Frank Tousey, editor and pro-
prietor. Subscription $250; claimed circulation 92.500;
8 pages, 5 columns; length cf columns 16 3-4 inches,
width 2 1-3 inches. Advertising rates, agate 50 cents per
line each insertion; cuts same price. 34 and 36 North
Moore street.
ART INTERCHANGE.— Every other Thursday. Art
Work and Decoration. Illustrated. Established 1878. -I.
Redding, editor. William Whitlock, proprietor. Sub-
cr.ription $3; estimated circulation 0700; 10 pages, 3 col-
umns: length of columns 10 1-4 inches, width 2.1-2
inches. Advertising rates, agat*-, inside pages 15 eenl>,
outside pages 20 cents per line each insertion; light cut*
(inside pages only) same price. Discounts, 13 times 20
per cent ; 1 year 33 1-3 per cent. 140.Nassau street.
Highest class circulation. Principally
among Intelligent ladles.
GROCER'S JOURNAL. -Every other Tuesday. Estab-
lished 1879. Chas. Clucas, editor and proprietor. Sub-
scription $2 : estimated circulation 3000 ; 28 pages, 3 col-
nnii.s; length of columns 13 inches, width 27-8 inches.
Advi rti.-ing rates, nonpareil, 1-16 page 3 months $15, 0
months $25, 1 year $-10; 1 8 p.-ige 3 months $25, 6 months
$40, 1 year $75 ; 1-2 page 3 months $75, 6 months $125, 1
year $225 ; cuts same price. 33 Park row.
Advt. p«rje 330.
MECHANICAL ENGINEER. -Every other Monday.
So.ient.ific. Illustrated. Established 1881. Egbert P.
Watson, edittr. Egbert P. Watson & Son, proprietors.
Subscription $2 ; estimated circulation 4000 ; 16 pages. 4
columns : length of columns 13 inches, width 2 1-4 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, per inch 1st page of cover
$2.40 each insertion, 1 year $50; 2d, 3d and 4th cover pages
$1.80 each insertion, 1 year $40 ; cuts same price. 150
Nassau street.
ADVOCATE AND FAMILY GUARDIAN:— 1st and
15th of each month. Religions. Established 1835. Helen
E. Brown, editor. American Female Guardian1 Society,
publishers. Subscription $1; estimated circulation, 15,-
000 ; 16 pages, 3 columns ; length of columns 9 1-3 inches,
width 2 3-8 inches. Advertising rates, agate, 1-2 inch 75
cents, 1 inch $1.50, 1-4 column $3. 1 column $9 each in-
sertion ; c::ts same price. 29 East 29th street.
BONFORT'S WINE AND SPIRIT CIRCULAR.—
lOtli and 25th of each month. Commercial. Established
1871. Bonfort & Looser, editors and proprietors. Sub-
scription $5; claimed circulation 4275; 60 pages, 4 columns;
length of columns 12 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Adver-
ti-ini: rates, nonpareil, 25 cents per line each insertion'; 1
inch 3 months $6, 6 months $11, 1 year $20; cuts s;mie
price ; cover page and opposite reading matter double.
46 Beaver street.
Advt. page 50.
MECHANICAL NEWS.— 1st and 15th of each month.
Mechanical. Established 1871. Quincy A. Petts, editor.
James Lett'el & Co., proprietors. Subscription f 1; claimed
circulation 18,30U ; 16 pages. 4 columns; length of col-
umns 13 1-4 inches, width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates
per airate line each insertion, ordinary 30 cents; next
reading and last page 40 cents ; Special notices 50 cents
per line. Discount on 10 lines and upward 3 times, 10 per
cent; 3 months, 15 per cent; 6 months, 25 per cent; 1
year, 40 per cent. No discount on Special notices. 110
Liberty street.
MUSICAL CRITIC AND TRADE REVIEW.— 5th and
20th of each month. Musical. Established 1879. Charles
A very Welles, editor and proprietor. Subscription $2;
claimed circulation 8000; 16 pages, 3 columns; length of
columns 12 1-2 inches, width 23-4 inches, Advertising
rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 3 months $14 ; on cover $20; cuts
same price. 864 Broadway.
The Recognized Organ of the Musicians
aitd Music Trade of America.
OPERATOR.— 1st and 15th of each month. Telegraphy.
Established 1871. VV J. John'ton. editor and proprietor.
Subscription $1 ; claimed circulation 10,300; 16 pages, 4
columns; length of columns 14 1-4 inches, width 21-4
indie". Advertisinir rates, agate, $1.50 per inch each in-
sertion. 9 Murray street.
Largest Circulating Telegraphic Jour-
nal published.
PUPILS' COMPANION.— 1st and 15th of each month.
Kcl icationa!. Established 1883. C. W. Hagar, editor And
proprietor. Subscription 75 cents ; claimed circulation
5000 ; 16 pages, 2 columns; length of columns 9 inches,
width 3 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1
time $1, 1-4 page $4, 1 page #13; 1 page 1 lime outside
$15: cuts same pr ce. 10 p,-r cent discount for 3 mouths.;
20 per cent lor b months or longer. 6'J7 Broadway.
Advt. page 68.
TECIINIKER.— 1st and 15th of each month. German.
Mechanical. Illustrated. EstaDlished 1878. Paul (Joe-
pel, editor. Goepel it Kae^oner. propiietors. Subscrip-
tion $2: claimed circulation 5o;i > : 20 pages, 3 columns;
length of columns 14 inches, width 21-4 inches. Au\er-
JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO.' ft
HELLO !
HELLO! HELLO!
I'm PUCK!
I COME FROM PDCKYILLE, PUCE COUNTY, PUCKANSAf,
AND I AM ALL HERE
7TYHY do I want to take yon by your lify -white hand)
v*>y and lead you away into a corner, and talk with
you ? Do I want to tell you where yon can ftnd a dumb
barber, or a landlord who is too
bashful to collect his rents ?
No, not particularly. I pimply
wish to corral your attention, and
induce you to answer the follow-
ing questions :
1.— Where do see FUCK?
ANSWER. — Everywhere.
2.— Where don't yon see I' UCK ','
ANSWER. — Nowhere.
You don't see PUCK nowhere ?
That is not grammar. You mean
there is nowhere that you doii't see
fVCK.
But what are the facts t
Here they are : In the GiWed
Halls of Luxury, in the Humble'
Hovel of Honest Poverty, in the
Barber's Shop, in the Millionaire's
Private Office, in the Establish-
ment of the Dispenser of Spirit-
uous Refreshments', in the Sunday-
School, in the Library of every
Military Post and Man-of-War, in
the Work-shop, in the Heading-
, in the Cafe, in the Library, in the Parlor, in the
Third-story-back Room, in the Legislative Halls*, in tbe
Chamber of Commerce, in the Russian Bath, in the
Hotel, in the Billiard-room, in the
Boudoir, in the Sick-room, in
the Doctor's Office, in the Palace
Car, on the Steamship, in every
Club Reading-room, on every re-
spectable. Newsdealer's Stand you
tee PUCK.
Everybody reads PUCK—
Everybody talks about
PUCK,
Have yon not observed that in
places where no other illustrated
paper is to be found, PUCK i»
always o* hand ?
Is there ever a political crisis,
or a )<reat social event, when peo-
ple do not say : '''Wonder what
PUCK will have about it next
Week ?"
Oh, you have noticed these little
things ? Well, we thought yon
had. Very well, then, what i- th<;
logical conclusion to be drawn
therefrom ?
That P UCK is the Best Paper
to Advertise in. Therefore,
ADVERTISE IN PUCK.
Discounts; 5 per cent on 50 line?, 7<4 per cent
good, healthy rates;
n PUCK lends yon
His rates are $1 per Agate line for each insertion. Discounts; 5 per cent on
on 100, 10 per cent on 300, 15 per cent on 300, 20 per cent on 500, 25 per cent on 1000. They are
but if you want to have a good thing, you must pay fairly for it; and you are not overcharged whe
liis circulation to benefit your business.
Now sit down in your easy-chair and look over the list of the papers you advertise in, and judge for yourself if
there is one that gives you so much circulation, of so good a sort, as PUCK gives you for the money.
Listen to my warbling, and set the gray matter in your convoluted brain to work, and if you want more informa-
tion on this subject, you may write to
KEPPLER & SCHWARZMANN, Publishers of PUCK,
Or to JOHN F. PIIIT.IJPS & Co., 29 Park Row, N, Y.
23 Warren Street, New "Sork.
NE W8PA PER RA TE- D 0 OK.
Using rates, nonpareil, 25 cents per line each insertion ; 1
year $3 per line ; cuts same price. Corner Chatham and
Centre streets.
AGRICULTURAL REVIEW AND INDUSTRIAL
MONTHLY.— Monthly. American Industries. Established
1881. Joseph H. Reall, editor and publisher. Subscription
$3; estimated circulation 5000; 116 pages, 2 columns; length
of columns 7 inches, width 2 1-ti inches. Advertising
rates, nonpareil, 1-16 page 1 time $5, 3 times $12, 6 times
$20, 1 year $40; 1-4 page 1 time $15, 1 year $140; cuts
Maine price ; 2d and 3d pages of cover and next reading
matter 1-2 extra. 32 Park row.
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST.— Monthly. Agricult-
ural. Established 1842. Orange Jtidd Co., editors and
proprietors. Subscription $1.50 ; estimated circulation
60,000 ; 52 pages, 3 columns ; length of columns 10 1-2
inches, width 2 3-8 inches. Advertising rates, agate, or-
dinary $1 ; last page and 3d cover page $1.25; 2d cover
page $1.50 ; page next reading and last cover page $2 per
line each insertion. No advertisement less than $3 each
insertion, Discounts, on 10 lines 3 times, 5 per cent; 6
times, 10 per cent; 9 limes, 15 per cent; 1 year, 20 per
cent; on 40 lines 3 times, 10 per cent; 6 times, 15 per
cent ; 9 times, 20 per cent ; 1 year 25 per cent. No extra
charge for cuts. 751 Broadway.
AMERIKANISCHER AGRICULTURIST. — Monthly.
German. Agricultural. Established 1842. Orange Judd
Co., editors and proprietors. Subscription $1.50; esti-
mated circulation 15,000 ; 36 pages, 3 columns ; length of
columns 10 inches, width 2 3-8 inches. Advertising rates,
agate, ordinary 10 cents, 2d cover page 15 cents, page
next to reading matter and last cover page 20 cents per
line each insertion ; no extra charge for cuts. Nothing
less than $1 each insertion. Discounts, on 10 lines 3
times, 5 per cent; 6 times, 10 per cent; 9 times, 15 per
cent ; 1 year, 20 per cent. ; on 40 lines 3 times, 10 per cent ,
6 times, 15 per cent ; 9 dines, 20 per cent ; 1 year, 25 per
cent. 751 Broadway.
AMERICAN BAZAR.— Monthly. Fashions. Illustrated.
Established 1874. W. P. Edwards, editor. The American
Ba/ar Co., C. C. Murphy, president, publishers. Subscrip-
tion, $1 ; sworn circulation 20,000 ; 16 pages, 4 columns ;
length of columns 14 inches, width 2 2-7 indies. Advertising
rates, agate, inside pages 25 cents per line each insertion ;
outside page 40 cents ; cuts same price ; Reading notices
50 cents per line count ; if specified position 75 cents
count. 202 Broadway.
Best and Cheapest Fashion Paper In
America. An Advertisement in its Col-
umns fays every time.
AMERICAN COUNTING-ROOM AND FINANCIAL
MAGAZINE.— Monthly. Bookkeeping. Selden R. Hop-
kins, editor. Counting-room Co., proprietors. Subscrip-
tion $2.50; estimated circulation 5000; 80 pages, 2 col-
umns ; length of columns 73-4 inches, width 2 1-2 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, per inch 1 time $2.50; 3
times $6 ; cuts same price. 9 Murray street.
Tliis magazine is a leading authority on
subjects of commercial practice, finance,
and business economy. Circulates every-
where. Is the faithful exponent of busi-
ness interests and counting-room work.
AMERICAN DRUGGIST.— Monthly. Drug; Interests
and Medical. Established 3871. F. A. Castle, editor. Win.
Wood & Co., proprietors. Subscription $1 ; claimed cir-
culation 10,000; 60 to 80 pages, 3 columns; length of col-
umns 12 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates,
nonpareil, 1-16 column 1 year, $15 ; 1-8 column $25; 1-4
column $40; 1 column $140. Cuts same price. 56 and 58
Lafayette place.
AMERICAN EXPORTER —Monthly. Commercial.
Established 1877. Root & Tinker, editors and proprie-
tors. Subscription) $2 ; estimated circulation 6000; 74
pages, 2 columns; length of columns 12 inches, width 4
inches. Advertisingtrates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $6 ;
1-12 page 3 times $25 ; 6 times $40 ; 1 year $75. 1 page
4 times $75. Cuts same price. Tribune building.
AMERICAN GARDEN.— Monthly. Horticultural. Es-
tablished 1872. Dr. F. M. Hexamer, editor. B. K. Bliss
<fc Sons, proprietors. Subscription $1 ; claimed circu-
lation 25,000; 20 pages, 3 columns; length of columns
10 3-4 inches, width" 2 \-k inches. Advertising rates,
agate, 25 cents per line each insertion. Cuts same
price. Cover pages 50 per cent additional. Discounts:
:i times lOjper cent; 6 tiines 20 perjcent. 34 Barclay street.
Advt. jmffe 320.
AMERICAN KINDERGARTEN MAGAZINE.— Month-
ly. Established 1878. Emily M. Coe, editor and proprie
tor. Subscription $1 ; claimed circulation 10,000; 2<>
pages, 2 columns; length of columns 8 inches, width 2 1-2
inches. Advertising rates furnished on application to
publisher or John F. Phillips & Co., 29 Park row, New
York.
AMERICAN MAIL AND EXPORT JOURNAL.—
Month'y. Commercial. Established 1877. The Lockwood
Publishing Co., publishers. Subscription $3 ; estimated
circulation 4500; 80 pages, 3 columns; length of column
10 inches, width 2 t3-16 inches. Advertising rates, non-
pareil, 1 inch 1 time $5 ; 3 times $14.25; 6 times $27 ; 1
year $40; 2 inches 3 times $21; 1 year $60: 1-8 page 1
year $100. Cuts samejprice. 74 Duane street.
AMERICAN TOURIST GAZETTE.— Monthly. Es-
tablished 1878. Frank H. Taylor, editor. Leve & Alden,
proprietors. Subscription $1; estimated circulation 5000;
48 to 84 pages, 2 columns; length of columns 10 inches,
width 3 3-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1-4
page 6 months $70 ; 1 year $100; 1-2 page 6 months $120;
1 year $200. Cuts same price. 207 Broadway.
ANTHONY'S PHOTOGRAPHIC BULLETIN. —
Monthly. Photography. Established 1870. E. & H. T.
Anthony & Co., editors and proprietors. Subscription $2.
Estimated circulation 5000; 68 pages, 2 columns; length
of columns 7 1-2 indies, width 21-8inches. Advertising
rates, nonpareil, 1-8 page $3 ; 1-4 page $5 ; 1-2 page $8 ;
1 page $15 each insertion. 3 months or longer 25 per
cent discount. Curs same price. Special notices 25
cents per line. 591 Broadway.
ART AMATEUR.— Monthly. Art. Illustrated. Es-
tablished 1879. Montague Marks, editor and proprietor.
Subscription $4; sworn circulation 11,000 ; 44 to 60
pages, 3 columns; length of columns 14 inches, width
2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, agate, 20 cents per line
each insertion. Special locations 25 and 30 cents per
line. Discount: 6 months 20 per cent; 1 year 30 per
cent. Cuts same price. 23 Union square.
The recognized authority on art in Amer-
ica. An exceptionally good medium for
first-class advertisers. No lottery or quack
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ART JOURNAL.— Monthly. Art. Illustrated. Es-
tablished 1875. Patterson & Neilson, editors and publish-
ers. Subscription $9 ; estimated circulation 17,000 ; 40
pages, 3 columns: length of columns 11 inches, widtti
2 1-2 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 50 cents per
line each insertion ; cuts same price. 12 Dey street.
Advt. page 34.
BEE-KEEPER'S MAGAZINE.— Monthly. Bees and
Honey. Established 1869: A. J. King, editor. King <y-
Aspinwall, proprietors. Subscription $1 ; estimated
circulation 4500 ; 3i pages, 2 columns ; length of col-
umns 7 1-2 inches, width 2 38 inches. Advertising rate-",
agate, 1 time 30 cents per line ; 2 times 50 cents, 3 tiines
60 cents, 6 times 90 cents : 1 year $1.20 ; cuts same price.
No advertisement less than 1 inch charged for. Hi
Thomas street.
BLACKSMITH AND WHEELWRIGHT.— Monthly.
Mechanical. Illustrated. Established 1880. M. T.
Richardson, editor and proprietor. Subscription $1 :
claimed circulation 5000 ; 20 pages, 3 columns ; length of
columns 14 inches, width 2 3-8 inches. Advertising rates,
nonpareil, per inch per month $2.50; last page and facing
first page reading, $3. 3 months 15 per cent discount ; ti
months 20 per cent; 1 year 33 1-3 per cent ; cuts same
price ; Business notices 50 cents per line. 47 Barclay
street.
BROWNE'S PHONOGRAPHIC MONTHLY.— Month
ly. Phonography. Established 1875. D. L. Scott-Browne,
editor and proprietor. Subscription $2 ; estimated cir-
culation 5000 ; 32 pages, 2 columns ; length of columns 8
inches, width 2 1-2 inches. Advertising rates, agate,
business cards 1 time $1 ; 6 times $5 50; 1 year $10 ; 1-4
page 1 time $10 ; 1-2 page $15 ; 1 page $25. A liberal dis-
count on 3 months and over. Cuts same price. 23 Clin-
ton place.
BUILDER AND WOODWORKER.-Monthly. Me-
chanical. - Illustrated. Established 1865. F. T. Hodgson,
editor. F. A. Hodgson, publishers. Subscription $1 ; esti-
mated circulation 5000; 36 pages, 3 columns; length of
columns 10 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising lates,
nonpareil, 30 cents per line p -r time. Discounts on large
and long time advertisements. Cuts fame price. 21)4
Broadway.
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CARPENTRY AND BUILDING.— Monthly. Building
and Wood-working. Illustrated. Established 1879.
David Williams, editor and proprietor. Subscription $1;
estimated circulation 5000 : 40 pages, 3 columns ; length
of columns 11 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising
rates, nonpareil, per inch 1 time $2.50, 3 times $6.50, 6
times $12, 1 year $20. Last page and next reading 3
months $8, 6 months $15, 1 year $25 ; cuts same price ; 10
inches and over 10 per cent Discount ; 1 page 10 and 5 per
cent discount. 83 Reticle street.
CATHOLIC WORLD. Monthly. Roman Catholic.
Established 1S65. Rev. I. T. Ilecker, editor. Catholic
Publication Society, publishers. Lawrence Kehoe, man-
ager. Subscription $4; 164 pages; length of page 7 1-2
inches, width 4 1-3 inches. Advertising rate", nonpareil,
20 cents per line, with discounts for large space and con-
tinued insertions. Cuts same price. 9 Barclay street.
CENTURY MAGAZINE.— Monthly. Literary. Illus-
trated. Established 1870. Richard W. Gilder, editor. The
Century Co., proprietors. Subscription $4 ; claimed circu-
lation 120,000 : 160 pages, 2 columns ; length of columns
7 3-4 inches, width 2 1-2 inches. Advertising rates, non-
pareil, each insertion per line $1.50 ; 1-4 page $50, 1-2 page
$100, 1 page $200 ; cuts same price. Discounts : 5 per cent
on 3 months. 10 per cent on 6 months, 25 per cent on 1
year. 33 East 17th street.
Advt. page 34.
CHURCH UNION.— Monthly. Undenominational. Es-
tablished 1873. E. B. Grannis, editor and proprietor.
Subscription $1 ; estimated circulation 6000 ; 16 pages, 4
columns ; length of columns 12 inches,width 2 1-2 inches.
Advertising rates, agate, 17 cents per line each insertion ;
cuts same price. Tribune Building.
CRICKET ON THE HEARTH.— Monthly. Literary.
Illustrated. Established 1872. S. II. Moore, editor and
proprietor. Subscription $1 ; sworn circulation 100,000 :
16 pages, 4 columns ; length of columns 14 inches, width
2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, each insertion, 14th and
15th pages, 60 cents per agate line ; 7th page, limited to 2
columns next 2 columns of pure reading matter, 75 cents
per line ; llth page, limited to 2 columns next 2 columns
of pure reading matter, 75 cents per line ; 16th page (out-
side), limited to 2 columns next 2 columnsof pure reading
matter, $1 per line ; Reading notices 75 cents per line,
agate measurement. All advertisements measuring less
than 5 lines will be charged 1 line extra. No extra charge
for cuts. 3 Park place. John F. Phillips & Co., 29 Park
row, N. Y., sole agents.
Advt. page 42.
COUNTRY MERCHANT.— Monthly. Commercial. Es-
tablished 1881. The Lockwood Publishing Co., editors
and proprietors. Subscription $1 ; estimated circulation
5000 ; 24 pages, 4 columns ; length of columns 13 3-4
inches, width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
1 inch 1 time $3, 3 months $8.10, 6months $15, 1 year 24 ;
1-8 page $144, 1-2 page $360, 1 year. Cuts same price. 74
Duane street.
"• DELINEATOR.— Monthly. Fashions. Illustrated. Es-
tablished 1873. Roberts. o'Loughlin, editor. Bntterick
Publishing Co., proprietors; claimed circulation 155,000;
80 pages. 3 columns; length of columns 11 inches, width
2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, agate. $1 per line each
nsertion. Cuts same price. 555 Broadway.
DEMOREST'S ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY MAGA-
ZINE.— 15th of each month. Fashions. Illustrated. Es-
tablished 1864. W. Jennings Demorest, editor and pro-
prietor. Subscription $2; claimed circulation 56,000; 72
to 80 pages, 3 columns; length of columns 10 inches,width
2 1-3 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, ordinary 50
cents; opposite reading or last page of cover 60 cents;
Business notices 75 cents per line each insertion. No ex-
tra charge for cuts. 5 lines or less charged 1 line extra.
17 East 14th street.
DIO LEWIS'S MONTHLY.— Monthly. Literary. Es-
tablished 1883. Dio Lewis, editor. Frank Seaman, pub-
lisher. Subscription $2.50; estimated circulation 7500;
128 pages, 2 columns; length of columns 8 inches, width
2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, agate, per line 35 cents; 1-4
page $15, 1-2 page $27.50, 1 page $50. Facing covirs or
1st page reading 50 per cent; 2d and 3d page cover
100 per cent additional; cuts same price; discounts, 3
months 10 per cent, 6 months 15 per cent, 9 months 20
per cent, 1 year 25 per cent. 842 Broadway.
DR. FOOTE'S HEALTH MONTHLY".— 1st of
each month. Hygiene. Established 1876. Dr. E. B.
Foote, Sr. and!Jr., editors. Murray Hill Publishing Co.,
proprietors. Subscription 50 cents; claimed circulation
"'000: 16 pages, 2 columns ; length of columns 9 inches.
.vidth"2 5-6 inches. Advertising rates, each insertion,
agate, per line 30 cents, per inch $3; 1-2 column $12; 1
column $20; cuts same price. 129 East 28th street.
DR. FOOTE'S HEALTH MONTHLY is
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DOMESTIC MONTHLY.— Monthly. Fashions and lit
eratnre. Illustrated. Established 18T3. H. 0. Faulkner,
editor. Blake & Co., proprietors. Subscription $1 ;
claimed circulation 35,000 ; 74 pages, 2 columns; length
of column 9 inches, width 3 inches. Advertising rates
per aeate line, 1 time 50 cents ; 3 times 40 cents ; 6 times
35 cents ; 1 year 30 cents each insertion. Last pasre of
cover 50 per cent additional; cuts same price. Broadway
and 14th street.
The Cheapest Good Magazine published.
The Best Ladies' Magazine.
Advt. page 56.
DRAKE'S' TRAVELLER'S MAGAZINE.— Monthly.
Devoted to railroad interests. Established 1882. Stan-
ley Huntley, editor. John N. Drake, proprietor. Sub
scription $1 ; claimed circulation 5500; 48 pages, 2 col
umns : length of column 9 3-4 inches, width 3 1-4 inched.
Advertising rates, agate, per line, each insertion,^0 cents ;
cuts same price ; Reading notices 35 cents .per line. HIS
Chambers street.
Advt. page 54.
DRUGGISTS' » CIRCULAR AND CHEMICAL GA-
ZETTE.—25th of each month. Pharmaceutical. Es-
tablished 1857. J. L. A. Creuse, editor. John Newton,
publisher. Subscription $1.60; claimed circulation,
12,000 ; 68 pages, 4 columns ; length of column 11 inches,
width 23-8 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, per line
15 cents each insertion ;|6 months,75 cents ; 1 year $1.25 ;
cuts same price,; Special rates for special positions ; 1-8
page 1 time $10,; 3 times $27 ; 1 year $90. . 36 Beeknian
street.
ECLECTIC MAGAZINE.— M9nthly. Literary. Es-
tablished 1844. E. R. Pelton, editor and proprietor. Sub-
scription $5 ; estimated circulation 6000 ; 164 pages, 2 col-
umns ; length of columns 7 1-2 inches, width 2 3-8 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, 50 cents perjline each inser-
tion ; cuts same price. 25 Bond street.
Advt. page 34.
ELECTRICIAN AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEER —
Monthly. Electrical science. Established 1882. F. L.
Pope, editor. Electrical Publishing Co, proprietors ; claim-
ed circulation 5100 ; 32 pages, 2 columns • length of col-
umns 10 inches, width 7 1-8 inches. Advertising rates,
nonpareil, 1 year 1 inch $15 ; 1-2 column $66 ; 1 column
$125 ; 3 or 6 months at proportionate rates ; cuts same
price. 115 Nassau street.
ENGLISH ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE.— Monthly.
Literary. Illustrated. Established 1883. Macmillan &
Co., editors and proprietors. Subscription $1.50 ; claimed
circulation 20,000 ; 72 pages, 2 columns; length of columns
8 inche*, width 2 1-2 inches. Advertising rates, nonpn
reil, 1-4 page 1 time $10 ; 1-2 page $18 ; 1 page $30 ; cuts
same price. Cover and special pages, 33 1-3 to 100 per
cent extra. 112 Fourth avenue.
FASHION BAZAR.— Monthly. Fashions. Illustrated.
Istablished 1880. George Munro, editor and proprietor,
ubscription $2.50; estimated circulation 20,000 ; 64 pages,
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FASHION COURIER.— Monthly. Fashions and litera-
ture. Illustrated. Established 1880. H. C. Faulkner,
••ditor. Domestic Fashion Co. publishers. Subscription
50 cents ; claimed circulation 60,000 ; 16 pages, 4 columns ;
length of columns 14 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Adver-
tising rates, agate. 30 cents per line each insertion; cuts
same price. Corner Broadway and 14th street.
FIRE RECORD.— Monthly. Established 1871. Fred
J. Miller, editor and proprietor. Subscription 50 cents ;
claimed circulation 6000; 16 pages. 3 columns; length of
columns 10 inches, width -2 1-3 inches. Advertising rates,
nonpareil, $3 per inch each insertion. 72 Maiden lane.
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FIRESIDE AT HOME.— Monthly. Literary. Illus-
trated. Kfltabllshed 1880.J F. M. Lupton, editor and pro-
prietor. Subscription $1; sworn circulation 89,000: 16
pages, 4 columns ; length of columns 13 1-2 inches, width
•Jl-4inches. Advertising rates, each insertion, 14th and
15th pages 60 cents per agate line; 7th pape limited to 2
columns next. 2 columns of pure reading ira'ter 75 cents
per line; llth page limited to 2 columns i est 2 columns
of pure reading matter 75 cents per line; .Ct!i page (out-
side) limited to 2 columns next 2 columns of pure read-
ing matter $1 per line ; Reading notices 75 cents per line
:i irate measure. All advertisements measuring less than
.") lines will be charged 1 line extra: cuts same price.
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FIRESIDE MONTHLY.— Monthly. Literary. Illus-
ir.ited. Established 1878. Leslie & Co., editors and
proprietors. Subscription $2; estimated circulation
30.000 ; 112 pages. 3 columns : length of columns 10 1-4
inches, widths 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
50 cents per line each insertion ; cuts same price. 100
and 102 Reade street.
Advt. page 34.
FIRST TEACHING.— Monthly (only ten issues a year
not published in July and August). Educational. Estab-
lished 1880. Amos M. Kellogg, editor. E. I.. Kellogg &
Co., proprietors. Subscription $1 ; claimed circulation
5000 ; 16 pages, 3 columns ; length of coli mm 9 inches,
width 21-4 inches. Advertising rates, agate, per inch 1
time $1.50; 3 times $4; 6 times $6.50 ; 1 year $10. Cuts
same price. Reading notices 15 cents per nonpareil line
each insertion. 21 Park place.
FOREIGN MISSIONARY. — Monthly. Presbyterian.
Established 18*8, Board of Foreign Missions, publishers.
Subscription $1 ; estimated circulation 14,000 ; 52 pages,
'_> columns ; length of columns 7 1-2 inches, width 2 1-4
inches. Advertising rates, nonpireil, 20 cents per line
each insertion]; cuts same price. 23 Centre street.
FRANK LESLIE'S BUDGET OF' WIT. —Monthly.
Illustrated. Humorous. Established 1S78. Mrs. Frank
Leslie, editor and propriet >r. Subscription $2 : claimed
circulation 28.000 ; 100 pages, 3 columns; length of col-
umns 10 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates,
nonpareil, inside pages, 2"> cents ; outside 50 cents per
line each insertion ; cuts same price. 53, 55 and 57 Park
place.
Advt. page 40.
FRANK LESLIE'S PLEASANT HOURS.— Monthly.
Literary. Illustrated. Established 1865. Mrs. Frank Leslie,
editor and proprietor. Subscription $1.50 ; claimed
circulation 29,000 ; 84 pages, 2 columns ; length of columns
8 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
inside pages 25 cents; outside 50 cents per line each in-
sertion ; cuts same price. 53, 55 and 57 Park place.
Advt. page 40.
FRANK LESLIE'S POPULAR MONTHLY.— Monthly.
Literary. Illustrated. Established 1876. Mrs. Frank
Leslie, editor and proprietor. Subscription $2.50 : claimed
circulation 105.00U ; 142 pages, 3 columns: length of
columns 10 inches, width 21-4 inches. Advertising rates,
nonpareil, inside pages 75 cents; outside pages $1.50 per
line each insertion; cuts same price. 53, 55 and 57 Park
place.
Advt. page 40.
FRANK LESLIE'S SUNDAY MAGAZINE.— Monthly.
Unsectarian. Illustrated. Established 1877. T. DeWiit
Tal mage. D.D., editor. Mrs. Frank Leslie, proprietor.
Subscription $2.50 ; claimed circulation 25,(!00; 112 pages.
3 columns ; length of columns 10 inches, width 2 1-4
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, inside pages 25
cents : outside page 50 cents per line each insertion ;
cuts same price. 53, 55 & 57 "Park place.
Advt. page 40.
FRATERNITY.— Monthly. Literary. Odd-fellowship.
Established 1883. Chas. Porter iSumner, editor. John W.
Orr, proprietor. Subscription $2.50 ; claimed circulation
10,000; SUfpages, ^columns : length of columns 7 3-4 inches,
width 2 3-8 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 25 cents
per line each insertion : 14 page $10; 1 page $30. First
i advertising pa<re. 1-4 page $12 ; 1 page $35. 3d cover
' page 1-4 page §20 ; 1 page $60. Special reductions for long-
time. 29 Park row.
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GERMAN AND AMERICAN BREWERS' JOURNAL.—
Monthly. Brewing interests. Established 1876. A. E.
J. Tovey, editor and proprietor. -Subscription $5 ; claimed
circulation 7000 ; 128 pages, 2 columns ; length of column
11 inches, width 2 3-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpa-
reil, 1-16 page 1 time $5; 3 times $10; 1 year $30; 1-12
page 1 time $20 ; 3 times $50 ; 1 year $150 ; cuts same price.
24 Park place.
GRAND ARMY GAZETTE AND NATIONAL
GUARDSMAN.— Monthly. Interests of soldiers of late
war. Established 1873. J. A. Joel, editor and proprietor.
Subscription $1 ; estimated circulation 6500 ; 8 pages, 5
columns : length of columns 1ft 1-2 inches, width 2 1-6
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 25 tents per line
each insertion : Discounts : 3 months 10 per cent ; 6
months 20 per cent ; 1 year 33 1-3 per cent : cuts same
price. Last i>age 40 cents. Reading notices 50 cents per
line. 84 Nassau street.
HARPER'S NEW MONTHLYTMAGAZINE.— Monthly.
Literary. Illustrated. Established 1849. Harper &
Brothers, editors and proprietors. Subscription $4 ;
estimated circulation 130,000 ; 180 pages, 2 columns;
length of columns 8 inches, width 2 1-3 inches. Advertis-
ing rates, nonpareil, each insertion $2 per line ; 1-4
page $75 ; 1-2 page $150; 1 page $250 : cuts same price.
Franklia square.
HERALD OF HEALTH.— Monthly. Hygiene. Estab-
lished 1850. M. Holbrook, M.D., editor and proprietor.
Subscription $1; claimed circulation 5000; 32 pages, 2
columns : length of columns 8 inches, width 2 1-3 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, 30 cents per line each inser-
tion ; cuts same price. 13 and 15 Laight street.
Advt. page 34.
HOUSEHOLD COMPANION.— Monthly. Literary. Il-
lustrated. Established 1883. H. L. Simmons, editor and
proprietor. Subscription 25 cents ; claimed circulation
12,000 ; 8 pages, 4 columns: length of columns 14 inches,
width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, agate. 15 cente per
line each insertion ; cutsjsame price. 1255 Third avenue.
The Cheapest Illustrated Paper In the
country.
Adr.t. page 338.
HOUSEHOLD JOURNAL.— Monthly. Literary. Illus-
trated. Established 1878. H. M. Rideout, editor. E. G.
Rideout. publisher. Subscription $1; claimed circulation
75,000 : 20 pages, 4 columns ; length of column 13 inches,
width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising ra'es, agate, 60 cents pel-
line each insertion; cuts same pri ;e. Reading notices
$1 per line. 10 Barclay street.
Advt. page 46.
HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE.— Monthly. Literary. Illus-
t-ated. Established 1878. II. M. Rideout, editor. E. G.
Rideout, publisher. Subscription $1 ; claimed circula-
tion 80,000 : 20 pages, 4 columns; length of columns 13
inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rites, agate, 60
cents per line each insertion ; cuts same price. Reading
notices $1 per line. 10 Barclay street.
Adrt. page 46.
HUB AND NEW YORK COACHMAKER'S MAGA-
ZINE.—Monthly. Mechanical. Illustrated. Established
1858. Geo. W. W. Houghton, editor. Hub Publishing
' Co , proprietors. Subscription J3 ; sworn circulation
JNO. F. PHILLIPS A CO:S
Only One Dollar a Year.
CIRCULATION
Averaging100,000in1883
"My Son, deal ivitli men who advertise."— -BEN FRANKLIN.
WHAT ADVERTISERS SAY ABOUT IT.
\Vc learn from the Frank Siddalls Soap Co. , of Philadelphia, that during the past three months
they have obtained four thousand eight hundred and sixty-five new customers, from their adver-
tisement in the WITNESS alone and their business has increased immensely. Further than this,
every day brings them a hundred and twenty or more new customers, who have been influenced
by his advertisements in the WITNESS. — N. Y. Witness, Dec. 1, 1881.
]SlE\v YORK, February 22, 1882.
Ed. Witness : — -We have had better results from advertising in the WITNESS than any paper
we have ever advertised in. CAHTEH MEDICINE Co., BRENT GOOD, Sec'y.
M. J. PAILLARD & Co., Music AX. BOXES.
To the Publishers of the New York Weekly Witness : i 680 BROADWAY, N. Y., Jan. 27, 1883.
GENTLEMEN :: — Our advertisment for Music Boxes having been inserted for one month last
Fall in all the leading religious weekly papers throughout the United States, \ve are pleased to
acknowledge that we have had more immediate and satisfactory returns from the one in the
WITNESS than from any other two or three combined papers on the list. _ Wishing you continued
success, we remain truly yours.
M. J. PAILLARD & Co.
B. K. BLISS & SONS' SEED AND HORTICULTURAL WAREHOUSE.
To Pablisliers New York Witness : NEW YORK, January 29, 1883.
GENTLEMEN : — We hand you herewith our order for advertising for the season, to which we
ask your usual care and attention. We have advertised in the WITNESS for several years and
consider it one of the VERY BEST advertising mediums in the country. B. K. BLISS & SONS.
R & J. BECK, MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OP MICROSCOPES, OPTICAL AND
PHYSICAL INSTRUMENTS, PHILADELPHIA AND LONDON.
New York Witness : 1016 CHESTNUT STREET, Philadelphia, Feb. 6, 1883.
DEAR SIRS : — It affords us pleasure to say that our advertisement in the WITNESS has been
one of the most profitable and satisfactory of any we have ever inserted in any paper, not alone
for the NUMBER of applications it has brought for price-lists, but for their QUALITY, the majority
of them being for actual purchase. Yours truly, R. & J. BECK.
Advertising, oily 75 csnts per lie Apte.
NEWSPAPER EATE-BOOK.
33
7000; 04 pages, 3 columns: length of columns 11 1-2
inches, width 2 .1-2 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
1-8 column 1 time $5 ; 3 times $10; 6 times $18; 1 year
$33. 1-2 column 1 time $14 ; 3 times $33 ; 1 year $108 ;
1 page 1 year $500 ; cuts same price. 17 to 27 Vande-
wuter street.
INDUSTRIAL NEWS.— Monthly. Mechanical. Il-
lustrated. Established 1881. David M. Barnes, editor.
Inventors'. Institute, proprietors. Subscription $1.50;
claimed circulation 5000; 32 page?, 3 columns; length of
columns 10 inches, width 3 3-4 inches. Advertising rates,
per line, nonpareil, each insertion 25 cents; 1 inch $2.50;
cuts same price; inside cover pages 30 cents; outside
cover 40 cents; Discounts: 2 times 10 per cent; 3 times 15
percent; 4 times 20 per cent; 5 times 25 percent ; 6 times
SO per cent; 1 year 40 per cent. Cooper Union.
Advt. page (54.
INSURANCE CRITIC.— Monthly. Established 1874.
George W. Corliss, editor and business manager. Sub-
scription $325; estimated circulation 5000; 36 pages, 3
columns ; length of columns 9 1-4 inches, width 2 1-3
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1-8 page 3 months
$40 ; 6 months $75 ; 1 year $125; 1-4 page 3 months $65;
6 months $125 ; 1 year $200; cuts same price. 52 and 54
William street.
$8.33; 1-4 page #12.50; 1-2 page $25 ; I page
sertion ; cuts same price. 42 Nassau street.
JOURNAL OF THE TELEGRAPH.— On 20th of each
month. Telegraphy. Established 1867. Western Union
Telegraph Co., publishers. Subscription $1.50 ; claimed
circulation 14,800; 16 pages, 3 columns; length of columns
10 1-2 inches, width 2 3-4 inches. Advertising rates,
nonpareil, 1-2 inch$l; 1 inch $2; 1-4 column $4 each in-
sertion ; cuts same price; Business notices 50 cents per
line each insertion. 195 Broadway.
LADIES' FLORAL CABINET.— Monthly. Floricult-
ure. Illustrated. Established 1871. Ladies' P'loral
Cabinet Co., editors and publishers. Subscription $1.25 ;
estimated circulation 14.000: 86 pages, 3 columns; length
ol' columns 9 1-4 inches, width 2 1-3 inches. Advertising
rates, nonpareil, 40 cents per line each inseition. Dis-
counts: on 6 lines or over, 3 months 15 per cent; 6
months 25 percent; 9 months 30 per cent: 1 year 37 1-2
per cent. Discount on space on 100 lines 12 1-2 per cent;
250 lines 15 percent; 500 lines 25 per cent. 1-4 page 1
month $30; no extra charge for cuts. 22 Vesey street.
A magazine of Floriculture and Domestic
Arts, now In Its Thirteenth year. If you
\vish access to the HOMES use Its advertis-
ing; pages through any responsible adver-
tising agency.
LADIES' BAZAR.— Monthly. Fashions. Illustrated.
Established 1877. Leslie & Co.. editors and proprietors.
Subscription $2.50; estimated circulation 33,000; 64 pages,
3 columns; length of columns 11 inches, width 2 1-4
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 50 cents per line
each insertion; cuts same price. 100 and 102 Reade st.
Advt. page 34.
MAGAZINE OF AMERICAN HISTORY.— Monthly.
Historical. Established 1877. Mrs. Martha J. Lamb,
editor. Historical Publication Co., publishers. Subscrip-
tion $5; claimed circulation 4000; 96 pages, 2 columns ;
length of columns 7 3-4 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Ad-
vertising rates, nonpareil, 35 cents per finecach insertion;
per page $50 per month; cuts same price. 39 Lafayette
place.
MAGAZINE OF ART.— Monthly. Art. Illustrated.
Established 1878. Cassell & Company, editors and pro-
prietors. Subscription $3.50 : estimated circulation liilDO;
62 pages, 2 columns; length of columns 10 inches: width
3 3-8 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1st inside page
15 cents; other pages 12 [cents per line each insertion;
cuts same price. 739 and 741 Broadway.
MANHATTAN. — Monthly. Literary. Established
1883. William Henry Forman, editor. J. H. Rooney,
business manager. The Manhattan Magazine Co., pro-
prietors. Subscription $3 ; estimated circulation 9800 ;
!»U pages, 2 columns ; length of columns 8 inches, widtu
2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, each insertion
per line 40 cents ; 1-4 page $15 : 1 page $50 ; cuts same
price. Discounts: 15 per cent on 3 months; 25 percent
on 6 months ; 33 1-3 per cent on 1 year. Temple court.
MANUFACTURER AND BUILDER.-Monthly. Me-
chanical. Illustrated. Established 1869. . Dr. Wm. H.
Wahl. editor. H. N. Black, proprietor. Subscription $2 :
estimated circulation 6000; 36 pages, 3 columns; length
of columns 11 inches, width 2 3-8 'inches. Advertising
rates, nonpareil, 50 cents per line each insertion ; per
inch 1 time $5. 1 year $50; 2 inches 1 year $90 ; 3 inches
$125 ; each additional inch $25 ; cuts same price. 21 Park
row.
MANUFACTURERS' REVIEW AND INDUSTRIAL
RECORD. — Monthly. Commerical and Mechanical.
Established 1868. Industrial Record Co., editors and
proprietors. Subscription $1.50 ; estimated circulation
5000 ; 48 pages, 4 columns ; length of columns 14 inches
width 2 1-3 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil. 1-4
page 1 year $150. 1-2 page 1 year $275, 1 page 1 year $500 ;
110 extra charge for cuts. 320 and 322 Broadway.-
MILLINERY GUIDE.— Monthly. Fashions. Estab-
lished 1871. E. Burton Rouse, editor and proprietor.
Subscription $3: claimed circulation 5000; 20 pages. ;.'
columns ; length of columns 11 1-2 inches, width 4 inches.
Advertising rates, agate 25 cents per line per time; cuts
same price. 681 Broadway.
MODERN AGE. — Monthly. Literary. Established
1883. Modern Age Publishing Co., editors and proprie-
tors. Subscription $1.60; estimated circulation 9000:
80 pages, 2 columns ; length of columns 7 1-2 inches,
width 2 5-8 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 30 cents
per line : 1-4 page $10, 1 page $30 each insertion. Cover
pages 50 cents per line ; cuts same price. 150 Nassau st.
Advt. page 34.
NATIONAL CAR BUILDER.— Monthly. Mechanical.
Established 1870. James Gillett, editor. R. M. Van
Arsdale, publisher. Subscription $1 ; estimated circula-
tion 5000 ; 44 pages, 4 columns ; length of columns 14 1-4
inches, width 2 1-3 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
1 inch $4 per month ; cuts same price ; special rates for
standing advertisements. 140 Nassau street.
NATIONAL PRESS AND BOTTLERS' ADVOCATE.
—Monthly. Cider trade. Established 1880. R. O. Ferrier,
editor and proprietor. Subscription $2 ; claimed circula-
tion 4200: 40 pages, 3 columns; length of columns 12
inches, width 2 3-8 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
per inch $1, 1-4 page $9, 1-2 page $12. 1 page $20 each in-
sertion ; cuts same price. Discounts on advertisements
running 6 months or longer. 219 Fulton street.
NATIONAL REAL ESTATE GAZETTE AND JOUR-
NAL OF IMMIGRATION. Monthly. Established 1883.
Exchange Publishing Co., editors and proprietors. Sub-
scription $5 ; claimed circulation 15,000 ; 24 to 48 pages.
3 columns; length of columns 14 inches, width 3 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $3.50; 3 mouths
$10 ; 1 yea,r $25; cuts same price. 39 Broadway.
One million circulation for 1884 will be
sworn to.
NATIONAL TEMPERANCE ADVOCATE.— Monthly.
Tempt-rance. Established 1866. J. N. Stearns and A.
M. Powell, editors. J. N. Stearns, proprietor. Sub-
scription $1; claimed circulation 8000; 16 pages, 3 col-
umns; length of columns 12 inches, width 2 1-2 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, per line 20 cents; 3 months,
15 cents each insertion ; cuts same price. 58 Reade
street.
NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW.— Monthly. Liter-
ary. Established 1814. A. Thorndike Rice, editor. L. C.
Metcalf, business manager. Subscription $5 : claimed
circulation 17,OOC: 100 pages, 2 columns ; length of col-
umns 8 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates,
agate, 50 cents per line each insertion ; cuts same price.
The largest circulation of any Review
published in America or England.
Advt. page 34.
OOILVIE'S POPULAR READING.— Monthly. Lit-
erary. Illustrated. Established 1884. J. S. Ogilvie &
Co., editors and proprietors. Subscription $3.50; claimed
circulation 10,000; • 200 pages, 3 columns ; length of col-
umns 10 1-2 inches, width 2 1-3 inches. Advertising
rates, nonpareil, 15 cents per line each insertion. 31 Rcse
street.
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J. WALTER
StaBlar.il List
THOMPSON'S
Of 25 Magazines,
NEW YCKZ,
DUMRSTIC
MOYIIILY.
ST.. NICHOLAS.
CENTUltt.
ECLECTIC1.
HKKSIDK
MONTHLY.
B LI) (JET OK
WIT,
OYEKLAM)
MONTHLY.
liKIMI.K OK
IIEALTJI.
LESI.IK'S
isv/vi;.
MA(iA/IXE.
V1CKS'
MOMHLV.
ATLANTIC
MONTHLY.
RALLOr-S
MONTHI Y.
(,'LKASON'S
(OJIPAMON.
LEISCKK
HOIJIIS.
NORTH AM Kill.
CAN 1IKYIKW.
WIDKAWAKK.
ART JOURNAL
ARTHUR'S
MAiiAZINK.
(iODKV'S LA-
DY'S IMH K.
LIPPINCOTT'S
MAGA/1NE.
<;AL JOUUNAL.
POPULAR
MONTHLY.
3IODKRV 4(jK.
PETKRSOX'S
MAGA/IXE.
Copy to go in the full list for any given month should be sent in by the 15th of the second month previous— for
example : Copy for March should be in my hands on January 15th. Address
J. WALTER THOMPSON, 39 Park Row, New York.
XEWSPA PER EA TE-B 0 OK.
35
PENMAN'S ART JOURNAL.— Monthly. Established
1S77. Daniel T. Ames, editor and proprietor. Subscrip-
tion $1; sworn circulation 12,000; 16 pages, 4 columns ;
length of columns 14 inches, width 2 1-8 inches. Adver-
tising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch, 1 time $3.25; 3 times
$6.50; 1 year $18: 1-4 column 3 months $19; 1 year $70;
cuts same price; Reading notices 50 cents per line. 205
Broadway.
PEOPLE'S FIRESIDE JOURNAL.— Monthly. Liter-
ary. Illustrated. Established 1881. J. H. Nicholson,
editor and proprietor. Subscription $1 ; claimed circu-
lation 60,000; 8 pages, 6 columns; length of columns
19 1-2 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates,
agate, 40 cents per line each insertion ; cuts same price.
240 Broadway.
Advt. page 70.
PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL AND ' SCIENCE OF
HEALTH.— Monthly. Phrenological. Illustrated. Es-
tablished 1838. H. S. Drayton, M.D.. editor. Fowler &
Wells, proprietors. Subscription $2 ; claimed circula-
tion 10,000; 96 pages, 2 columns; length of columns 8
inche0, wi.lth 2 3-8 inches. Advertising rates, agate 50
cents per line each insertion ; 1-2 page $40 ; 1 page $75 ;
2d or 3d page cover $150; cuts same price ; Business
cards 75 cents per line ; Reading matter $1 a line. 753
Broadway.
One of the best advertising mediums,
both on account of its widely extended
circulation and the character of its read-
ers, who are a progressive, wide-awake
people, and who are ready for all that is
new and best. No medical, blind or ques-
tionable advertisements inserted at any
price.
Advt. page 34.
POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY.— Monthly. Estab- i
lished 1872. Prof. E. L. Youmans and Dr. W. J. Yon-
mans, editors. D. Appleton & Co., proprietors. Sub-
scription $5; claimed circulation 12,000 ; 168 pages, 2 col-
umns ; length of columns 7 1-2 inches, width 2 1-8 inches.
Advertising rates furnished on application to publisher
or John P. Phillips & Co., 29 Park row, New York. 1, 3
and 5 Bond street.
PRESBYTERIAN HOME MISSIONARY.— Monthly.
Presbyterian. Established 1872. Home Missionary So-
ciety, editors and publishers. Subscription $1 ; claimed
circulation 25,000; 28 pages, 3 columns ; length of col-
umns 9 3-4 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates,
agate, 25 cents per line each insertion; cuts same price.
23 Centie street.
SAILORS' MAGAZINE —Monthly. Evangelical. Es-
tablished 1829. American Seamen's Friend Society, pub-
lishers. Subscription $1 ; estimated circulation 5000 ; 36
pages, 2 columns ; length of columns 7 inches, width 2 1-8
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 10 cents per line
each insertion ; cuts same price. 80 Wall street.
ST. NICHOLAS.— Monthly. Juvenile. Illustrated.
Established 1873. Mary Mapes Dodge, editor. The Cen-
tury Co., proprietors. Subscription $3 ; claimed circula-
tion 70,000; 80 pages, 2 columns ; lengih of columns 8 1-4
inches, width 2 1-2 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
each insertion, per line $1; 1-4 page $40 ; 1-2 page $80 ;
1 page $150 ; cuts same price. Discounts : 5 per cent on
3 times; 10 per cent on 6 times ; 25 per cent on 1 year.
33 East 17th street.
Advt. page 34.
SANITARIAN.— Monthly. Hygiene. Established 1873.
A. N. Bell, A.M., M.D., editor and proprielor. Subscrip-
tion $4; claimed circulation 5000 ; 112 pages, 2 columns :
length of columns 8 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertis-
ing rates, agate, per line 40 cents ; 3 months or longer 30
cents each insertion; 1 inch $4 ; 2 inches $5 ; 4 inches
$8.50 ; 1 page $17 each insertion ; 3 months or longer 1
inch $3 ; 2 inches $4 : 4 inches $5 ; 1 page $12.50 each in-
sertion : cuts same price. Cover pages and facing reading
cxlra. 113 Fulton street.
The Best American Publication devoted
to Hygiene.— N. Y. IlKIt A L.D.
Advt. page 72.
SHELTERING ARMS.— Monthly. .Established 1868.
Wm. H. Clark, business manager. Subscription $1; esti-
mated circulation 5000 ; 12 pages, 3 columns ; length of
columns 111-2 inches, width 25-6 inches. Advertising
rates, nonpareil, 20 cents per line each insertion ; cuts
same price. Discounts: 3 months 10 per cent ; 6 months
15 per cent; 1 year 20 per cent. N. E. cor. Elm and
White streets.
STODDART'S ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE. —
Monthly. Literary. Illustrated. Established 1880. M. J.
Stoddart & Co., publishers. Subscription $1 : claimed
circulation 35,000 ; 16 pages, 4 columns ; length of col-
umns 12 inches, width 2 1-3 inches. Advertising rates,
agate, 30 cents per line each insertion ; cuts same price.
126 Chambers street.
Formerly Hideout's Monthly Magazine.
SUNDAY-SCHOOL JOURNAL.— Monthly. Evangel-
ical. Established 1869. Rev. J. H.Vincent, D.D., editor.
Phillips & Hunt, publishers. Subscription 65 cents ; es-
timated circulation 60,000; 36 pages, 2 columns; length
of columns 8 1-4 inches, width 2 1-3 inches. Advertising
rates, agate, $1 per line each insertion ; cuts same price.
8C5 Broadway.
TEACHERS' INSTITUTE.— Monthly. Educational.
Established 1878. Amos M. Kellogg, editor. E. L. Kel-
logg & Co., proprietors. Subscription $1 ; claimed cir-
culation 30,000 ; Ifi pages, 4 columns; length of columns
123-4 inches, width 21-4 inches. Advertising rates,
agate, per inch 1 month $3 ; 3 months $8 : 6 months $14;
1 year $20: cuts same price. Reading notices 40 cents
per line. 21 Park place.
TRAVELERS' OFFICIAL GUIDE.— Monthly. Es-
tablished 1868. W. F. Allen, editor. National Railway
Publishing Co., proprietors. Subscription $4 ; claimed
circulation 7500; 576 pages, 2 columns; length of «ol-
nmns 9 inches, width 2 1-3 inches. Advertising rates
furnished on application to publisher, 46 Bond street,
or John F. Phillips & Co., 29 Park row.
TREASURE TROVE.— Monthly. Juvenile. Estab-
lished 1877. A. M. KellOL'g and W. Dixey, editors. E.
L. Kellogg & Co., proprietors. Subscription 50 cents;
claimed circulation 25,000: 20 pages, 3 columns ; length
of columns 9 3-4 inches, width 2 1-4 inches.' Advertising
rates, agate, !per inch, 1 time $4; 3 times $11; 6 times
$20; 1 year $35; cuts same price. First and last pages
of cover 1-4 extra. Reading notices 40 cents per nonpa-
reil line. 21 Park place.
The largest circulation of any Educa-
tional paper in the \vorld.
Advt. page 62.
WALLACE'S MONTHLY.— Monthly. Horfe Breed-
ing. Established 1875. John H. Wallace, editor and
proprietor. Subscription $3; estimated circulation 4000;
80 pages, 2 columns ; length of columns 8 inches, width
2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch, 1 time
$6 ; 3 times $8 ; 6 times $12 ; 1 year $16 ; 1-2 page, 1 time
$18 ; 3 times $25 : 1 year $62 ; 1 page, 1 year $100; cuts
same price. 212 Broadway.
YOUNG SCIENTIST AND HOME ARTS.— Monthly.
Scientific. Established 1878. John Phinand F. T. Hodg-
son, editors. Industrial Publishing Co., proprietors.
Subscription $1 ; claimed circulation 6340 ; 32 pages, 2
columns; length of columns 7 3-8 inches, width 2 5-16
inches. Advertising rates, per nonpareil line each inser-
tion 30 cents; 1-8 page 1 month $5; 3 months $10; (i
months $15; 1 year $22; 1 page Imonth $20; 3 months $35 ;
6 months $50 ; 1 year $80 ; no advertisement less than $1 ;
cuts same price. 294 Broadway.
DOMESTIC FASHION CATALOGUE.-Quarterly.
Fashions. Established 187."). Domestic Sewing Machine
Co., editors and proprietors. Estimated circulation
250,000; 28 pages, 2 columns; length of columns 9 1-2
inches, width 2 7-8 inches. Advertising rate, agate, $1.50
per line each insertion ; cuts same , price. Broadway
corner 14th street.
EHRICHS' FASHION QUARTERLY. - Quarterly.
Fusli ions. Illustrated. Established 1875. Fashion Pub-
lishing Co., editors and proprietors. Subscription 50 cents;
estimated circulation 50,000 ; 72 pages, 3 columns; length
of columns 10 1-3 inches, width 2 1-2 inches. Advertising
rates, agate, 50 cents: next reading matt or 75 cents; inside
front cover page 75 cents; last cover page $1 per line each
insertion ; cuts same price. 287 to 295 Eighth avenue.
RIDLEY'S FASHION MAGAZINE. — Quarterly.
Fashions. Illustrated. Established 1880. E. Ridley &
Sons, editors and proprietors. Subscription 50 cents ;
estimated circulation 40,000 : 88 pages, 3 columns ; length
of columns 10 1-2 inches, width 2 7-12 inches. Advertis-
ing rates, agate. 40 cents per line each insertion ; cuts
same price." 309, 311 and 311 1-2 Grand street.
36 JNO. F. PHILLIPS & co:s
NEW YORK NEWS PUBLISHING CO,
PUBLISHERS OF THE
Daily, Weekly, and Sunday News,
and Tages- and Sonntags-Naclirichten,
New York News Building, 25 Park Row, New York.
The New York Daily News.
Circulation larger than any other Daily Paper in the United States.
The price charged for advertisements in THE DAILY NEWS is not more, and in some cases it is
less, than the price charged by journals which have not more than half or
even one third the circulation of THE NEWS.
ADVERTISEMENTS INSERTED IN ALL EDITIONS WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE.
The Daily News is now the Cheapest advertising medium in existence.
The Weekly News.
Recent efforts have increased its circulation in every section of the country.
Merchants, manufacturers, patent medicine dealers, and all classes of business men will find its
columns a very valuable medium for advertising.
The Sunday News
Has a large circulation throughout the city and along the lines of the Railroads leading
from the city.
Advertisements inserted on liberal terms.
Die Tages-Nachrichten
Has a larger circulation than any other German Daily Newspaper published
in the World.
Die Sonntags-Nachrichten
Has the largest circulation in the city of any German Sunday Paper issued.
TO ADVERTISERS FOR GERMAIN TRADE:
All classes of merchants and dealers who are seeking for German trade will find advertise-
ments in the columns of THE TAGES- and SONNTAGS-NACIIKICIITKN reach a larger
number of readers than they would by any other channel.
NEWSPAPER RA TE-BOOK.
37
ALABAMA
BIRMINGHAM.
ALABAMA CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE.— Every Wed-
nesday. Methodist Episcopal. Established 1881. J.W.
Rush, editor. G. R. Lynch, proprietor. Subscription $2;
claimed circulation 4000; 8 pages, 5 columns; length of
columns 18 inches, width 2 inches. Advertising rates,
nonpareil, 1 inch 1 month $2 ; 3 months $5 ; 6 months
$9 ; 1 year $15 ; 4 inches 1 month $6 ; 3 months $15 ; 6
months $20 ; 1 year $30 ; cuts same price.
MOBILE.
REGISTER.— Every morning except Monday, and
Weekly, Saturdays. Democratic. Established 1821. John
L. Rapier & Co., editors and proprietors. Subscription
daily {10 ; claimed circulation 8770; weekly $2; claimed
circulation 6540; 4 pages (Sunday and weekly 8 pages), 7
columns; length of columns 223-4 inches, width 21-4
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, daily 1 inch 1 time
$1.20 ; 1 week $6 ; 1 month $18.20 ; 3 months $82.67 ; 6
months $46 67 ; 1 year $70 ; 2 Inches 1-8, 4 inches 1-5, 7
inches 1-3 off ; E. O. D. price for same number of con-
secutive insertions ; cuts same price ; next reading 1-8
and if on any special page 1-4 extra; Locals 15 cents per
nonpareil line ; Readers 25 cents per minion line.
Weekly 1 inch 1 time $1.50; 1 month $5.60; 3 months
$13 ; 6 months $23.33 ; 1 year $36.40. Eastern office Sun
building, New York, J. C. Goodrich manager.
MONTGOMERY.
ADVERTISER AND MAIL.— Every morning except
Monday, and every evening except Sunday, and Weekly,
Tuesdays. Democratic. Established 1828; W. W.
Screws, editor and proprietor. Subscription daily, $10 ;
claimed circulation 2350 ; weekly $2 ; claimed circulation
4500 ; 4 pages (weekly 6 pages), 9 columns ; length of
columns 26 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates,
nonpareil, daily 10 lines 1 time $1; 1 week $4.50 ; 1 month
$12.50 ; 3 months $27.35 : 6 months $50 ; 1 year $72.50 ; 30
lines 3 months $83 ; 6 mouths $125 ; 1 year $175 ; 60 lines
1 year $285 ; E. O. D. 85 per cent ; 2t. a week 75 per
cent of daily monthly rates ; cuts same price ; Special po-
sitions 1-4 extra ; Business notices 20 cents : Local col-
umn 25 cents per line per time. Weekly, 5 lines 1 time
50 cents ; 1 month $2 ; 3 mouths $4.10 ; 6 months $8.75 ;
1 year $15; larger space in proportion ; 12 inches 1 year
$340; solid cuts required.
SUNDAY BREEZE.— Independent. Established 1882.
J. 8. G. Illidge, editor and proprietor. Subscription $2 ;
estimated circulation 4000 ; 4 pages, 7 columns ; length
of columns 21 3-4 inches, width 2 1-8 inches. Advertis-
ing rates, nonpareil, ] inch 1 time $1 ; subsequent inser-
tions 50 cento ; cuts same price.
SOUTHERN AGRICULTURIST.— Every Thursday.
Agricultural. Established 1869. Thomas if. Key, editor
and proprietor. Subscription $2 ; claimed circulation
2000 ; 4 pages, 7 columns ; length of columns 22 inches,
width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch
1 time $1 ; 1 month $2.50 ; 3 months $5 ; cuts same price.
SELMA.
MORNING TIMES. — Every morning except Monday,
and TIMES-ARGUS, Fridays. Democratic. Established
1825. Glass & McKee, editors and proprietors. Sub-
scription daily $10; claimed circulation 1100; weekly
$!• claimed circulation 3400 ; 4 pages, 7 columns (weekly
8 columns) ; length of columns 21 1-2 inches (weekly 24
inches), width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, daily,
price. Weekly 1 inch 1 time $1 ; 1 month $4 ; 8 months
$10 ; 6 months $18 ; 1 year $30 ; 5 inches 1 year $100 ; 10
inches $175.
ALABAMA BAPTIST.— Every Thursday. Baptist.
Established 1874. W. C. Cleveland and J. L. West, ed-
itors. John L. West & Co., proprietors. Subscription
$2 ; claimed circulation 4000 ; 4 pages, 8 columns ; length
of columns 23 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising
rates, nonpareil, per inch 1 time 50 cents ; 1 month $1.50 ;
3 months $4.50; 1 year $14; 10 inches 1 month $12; 3
months $36; 1 year $126; cuts same price ; 3d page no-
tices 25 per cent and notices on editorial page 50 per cent
additional.
ECLECTIC FARMER.— 1st and 15th of each month.
Agricultural. Established 1884. John L. West, editor
and proprietor. Subscription 50 cents ; claimed circula-
tion 5000; 16 pages, 3 columns; length of column 10 1-2
inches, width 2 2-3 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
10 cents per line; cuts same pri.:e ; Reading notices 35
cents per brevier line.
38 JNO. F. PHILLIPS & co:t>
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THE NEW YORK
MERCAHTILE JOURNAL,
AND
Merchants'. Manufacturers', and Bankers' Ledger,
PUBLISHED WEEKLY (Saturday Morning),
AT
182 Front Street (Burling Slip), New York,
P. O. BOX 1919.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE (in advance), $4 PER YEAR,
INCLUDING A VALUABLE PREMIUM BOOK.
THE MERCANTILE JOURNAL gives the most Extensive and Accu-
rate Price-Lists and Market Reviews ever published
in the United States.
It is strictly neutral in politics, but independent in its criticisms on all matters affecting the
Commercial and Financial interests of the nation. Prices are carefully revised weekly, making
the JOURNAL almost indispensable to all dealers in Dry Goods, Drugs, Paints, Oils, Groceries,
Country Produce, Hardware, Iron, Steel, Tin, Metals, Furs, Skins, Wools, Hides, Leather, etc.
It is devoted to the interests ofbonafide Merchants, and Manufacturers, and at all times refuses
the use of its columns to advertising goods of a questionable character.
will find it a valuable medium for reaching the best flans
of general dealers and country stores throughout the United States and Canada.
Advertising Patronage Solicited from Good Substantial Houses Only,
A copy of THE Nfi\v Yomt MERCANTILE JOURNAL will be sent free for 4 consecutive weeks lo any
Merchant desiring to examine It thoroughly with a viO'.v to aub'criblug.
NEWSPAPER HA TE-Ii OOK.
ARKANSAS,
LITTLE BOCK,
ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT.— Every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays. Democratic. Estab-
lished 1872. James Mitchell, editor. Mitchell <fc Bettis,
proprietors. Subscription, daily $7.50; claimed circu-
lation} 2000 ;_ vveekly $1.50; claimed circulation 5000:
4 pages, daily, 9 columns ; weekly 8 columns ; length
of columns, daily 24 inches, weekly 36 inches, width
2 1-12 inches. Advertising; rates, nonpareil, daily, 1
inch 1 time 75 cents', 1 week $2,25, 3 inches 1 week
$3.50. Daily or weekly 1 inch 1 month $6.50, 3 months
$17.50, 1 year $54; 3 inches 1 month $12,3 months $80,
1 year $84 ; cuts same price. Daily and weekly 50 per
cent additional to daily rates ; solid cuts required.
GAZETTE. — Every morning except Monday, and
WEEKLY, Thursday. Democratic. Established 1819. D.
A. Brower, editor. Gazette Printing Co., proprietors.
Subscription, daily $10; estimated circulation 4000: week-
ly $1.50; estimated circulation 14,000; 8 pages, 7 columns;
length of columns 231-2 inches, width 3 1-8 inches. Ad-
vertising rates, daily, nonpareil, 10 lines 1 time $1.50. 1
week $4.50, 1 month $8.50, 3 months, $21, 6 months $33,
1 year $50: 20 lines $96, 30 lines $130 for 1 year; cute same
price; Special notices 20 cents per line each insertion.
Weekly, 10 lines 1 time $2, 1 month $5, 3 months $12, 6
months $24, 1 year $40; 100 lines 1 time $15, 40 lines 1 year
$125; cuts same price; less than 10 lines 1 time 20 cents,
more than 1 month 15 cents per line each insertion. A. F.
JJichardson, 65 Tribune building, New York, Eastern
Agent.
Advt, page 310.
ARKANSAS METHODlST.-Every Satnrday. Metli«-
dist. Established 1882. S. G. Colburn. editor. John P.
Lowry, publisher. Subscription $1,50; claimed circula-
tion 3000; 8 pages, 5 columns; length of column 17 inches,
width 2 3-8 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch
1 month $3.50, 8 months $7, 1 year $15; 2 inches 1 month
$8, 3 months $10, 1 year $75; 1-2 column 1 year $60; cuts
Kame price.
Tlte official organ of the three Methodist
Conferences of the State, tvhlcli claim a
membership of 55,OOO. Largest State cir-
culation, with a rapidly increasing patron"
age.
ARKANSA W TRAVELER.— Every Satnrday. Literary.
Established 1882. Opie P. Read, editor. Read & Ben-
ham, proprietors. Subscription $2; sworn circulation
36,000; 8 pager", 6 columns; length of column 19 1-2 inches,
•width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, agate, 30 cents pel-
line each insertion ; 1 Inch or over 25 cents ; cuts saint:
price ; pure reading matter 75 cents per line each inser-
tion. A. F. Richardson. 65 Tribune building, New York,
Eastern Agent.
Advt. page 174.
ARKANSAS FARMER.— Every Friday. Agricultural.
Established 1881. Farmer Publishing Co., editors and
proprietors. Subscription $1.50; estimated circulation
3500 ; 4 pages, 8 columns; length of columns 20 1-4 inches,
width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1
time $1, 1 month $3, 3 months $8; cuts same price.
40 . JNO. F. PHILLIPS & co:s
ADVERTISERS SHOULD ALWAYS INCLUDE
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Literature, Art, and Science.
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FRANK LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED ZEITUNG (in German)— A Weekly Compendium of News and Literature.
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FRANK LESLIE'S SUNDAY MAGAZINE— The Best Pictorial Religious Periodical.
FRANK LESLIE'S BUDGET OF WIT— Filled with Intelligent Humor. A Popular Periodical of Entertaining
Literature.
FRANK LESLIE'S PLEASANT HOURS— Chejp and Entertaining. Devoted to Fiction. Every Article Complete.
Extensively circulated.
More Readers to a Copy than any List of Papers in the Country.
"KNOWN THE WOULD OVER."
Nonpareil Measurement, Send for Estimate.
Regularly patronized by the leading New York, Boston, and Philadelphia Dry Goods and Clothing
Houses, Publishers, Manufacturers of Pianos, Organs, Bicycles, Soaps, Insurance Companies and Rail-
roads, Proprietary Medicines, and, in fact, DEALERS IN EVERYTHING THAT THE MILLION WANT.
Everybody likes to'look at pictures. Frank Leslie's publications are full of pictures ; therefore tiiery-
body .sees them and the advertisements which they contain.
Illustrated papers are rarely destroyed. In many cases they are preserved and bound ; therefore your
advertisement has a permanent value, and does protracted service.
Frank Leslie's publications arc sold everywhere, and they are read. Your advertisement in them is
printed clearly, handsomely, and distinctly.
They reach the better classes — those who have taste and Uie means to gratify it.
TJie 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.
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CALIFORNIA.
LOS ANGELES.
HERALD. — Every morning except Monday, and
WEEKLY, Saturdays. Independent. Established 1873.
John D. Lynch, editor and proprietor. Subscription,
daily, $7; estimated circulation 1400; weekly $3: est.i-
• • " ' klv 10
1 week $2, 1 mouth $4, 3 months $9, 1 year $20; cuts same
price. Weekly rates same as daily for same time.
RURAL CALIFORNI AN.— Monthly. Agricultural and
horticultural. Established 1877. Geo. Rice, editor and
proprietor. Subscription $1.50; claimed circulation 6500;
24 pages, 4 columns ; length of columns 121-2 inches,
width 21-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch
1 time $2, 3 times $4.50, 6 times $8, 1 year $15; 1-4 column
1 month $5, 8 mouths $12, 1 year $40 ; 1 column 1 year
$150; cuts same price.
Tlie oldest, largest, 1110*1 widely circu-
lated, and, in fact, tlie ON L.Y strictly Agri-
cultural and Horticultural Journal on the
Pacific Coast.
Advt. page 312.
.MAICVSVIM,!-:.
APPEAL.— Every morning except Monday, and WEEK-
LY, Fridays. Republican. Established " 1859. A. S.
Smith, editor. C. D. Dawson, proprietor. Subscription,
daily, $7; claimed circulation 1000; weekly $2.50, claimed
circulation 1800; 4 pages, 7 columns; length of columns 23
inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, daily, non-
pareil, 1 inch 1 time 50 cents, 1 week $1.25, 1 month $2,
3 months $6, 6 months $12, 1 year $24; 3 inches 3 mont.hs
$15, 1 year $45; l-2column 3 months $50, 1 year $150; cuts
same price ; E. O.*D. 3-4 2t. a week, 2-3 daily monthly
r^tes; local notices 1 time 1C cents, 1 month $1.56, 3
months $3.90, 1 year $9.36 per line; weekly, 1 inch 1 time
$1,1 mouth $2.50, 3 mouths $6, 6 months $8. 1 year $10 ; 1
column 1 time $15, 1 month $*<i2.50, 1 year $150 ; local no-
ticcs 1 time 10 cents, subsequent insertions Scents per
line ; daily and weekly 1-4 more than daily rates.
Adct. page 314.
NEVADA CITY.
TRANSCRIPT.— Every morning except Monday. Re-
publican. Established 1860. L. 8. Calkins, editor.
iJroivn & Calkins, proprietors. Subscription $7; claimed
circulation 2700; 4 pages, 8 columns; length of columns
21 inches, width 1 7-8 inches. Advertising rates, nonpa-
reil, 1 inch 1 time 75 cents, 1 week $2, 1 month $4, 3
months $9, 1 year $25 ; 3 inches 1 year $50 ; cuts same
price.
OAKLAND.
TIMES.— Everyday, and WEEKLY. Thursdays. Demo-
cratic. Established, daily 1868, weekly 1858. John P.
Irish, editor. The Times Publishing Co., proprietors.
Subscription, daily $6 ; claimed circulation 5000 ; weekly
$2.50; Claimed circulation 5UOO; 4 to 16 pages, 7 columns ;
length of columns 24 inches, width 21-4 inches. Adver-
tising rates, nonpareil, per 1-2 inch, in either daily, Sun-
day or weekly 1 time $1; 2 times $1.50; 3 times $2; 4
times $2.50 ; each additional insertion 25 cents : discounts
according to time and size of advertisement ; cuts 25 per
cent additional ; Local notices 25 cents per line each inser-
tion ; Notices with star 20 cents first ; subsequent inser-
tions 10 cents ; by the month $2 per line.
Advt. page 320.
SACRAMENTO.
I5EE — Every evening except Sunday, and WEEKLY,
Saturdays. Independent. Established 1857. .Tames Mc-
Clatchy & Co., editors and proprietors. Subscription,
daily $6; sworn circulation January 14th, 1834, 12,000;
weekly $2 ; claimed circulation r3350 ; daily 4 pages, 9
columns ; weekly 8 pages, 8 columns ; length of columns.
daily 25 1-2 inches, weekly 22 inches, width 2 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, daily, 1-2 inch 1 time 50
cents ; subsequent insertions 25 cents : per month $3 : 1
inch 1 week $2.50 : per month $5 ; 1st, 2d or 3d pages, 20
to 60 per cent additional ; E. O. D. 3-4 ; 2 times a week 2-3,
daily monthly rates ; cuts same price ; 10 per cent dis-
count on $50 per month; nonpareil Star and Special no-
tices 15 cents ; 1 week 75 cents ; 1 mouth $1.50 per line :
Minion Star notices 25 cents per line each insertion.
Weekly, 1 inch first $1 ; subsequent insertions 50 cents.
Solid curved cuts required.
? The largest circulation in California out-
side of Sun Francisco. A larger circula-
tion in Sucraniento City, in proportion to
population, than any paper In the United
states in its place of publication.
Advt. page l^S.
RECORD-UNION.— Every morning except Sunday,
and UNION, Fridays. Independent. Established 1851.
Sacramento Publishing Co., editors and proprietors.
Subscription, daily $6; claimed circulaiion 6000; weekly
$2 ; claimed circulation 7000 ; 4 pages (Saturdays and
weekly 8 pages), 9 columns ; length of columns 25 inches,
width 2 1-2 inches. Advertising rates, daily, nonpareil, 1
inch 1 time $1.50; 1 week $6: 1 month $12; 3 months,
$30; 6 months $50; 1 year $!IO ; 1-2 inch 2-3 of above
prices ; cuts same price ; E. O. D. 2-3 ; 2 times a week 1-2 ;
1 time a week 2-5 ; daily monthly rate. Special position
1-4 extra. General notices per line 15 cents; per month
$1.50 per line; Reading notices 30 cents; 3 months 25
cents: 1 year 15 cents; E. O. D. 1 year 21) cents per line
per time. Weekly $2 per inch per time. When same ad-
vertisement goe-i in daily $1 per inch per time. Solid
cuts required. Eastern agent, S. C. Ileckwith, Tribune
building, New York.
Is the only paper in California outside of
San Francisco which has a general coast
circulation.
SIN FRANCISCO.
ABEND-POST.— Every evening except Sunday, and.
WEEKLY, Thursdays. German. Independent. Estab-
lished 1859. Hugo Hcrzer, editor. Anend-P >*t Publish-
ing Co.. proprietors. Subscription dailv $10; claimed
circulation 3816 ; weekly $2.50; claimed circulaiion, 7656 ;
4 panes, 9 columns ; length of columns 23 1-2 inches,
weekly 27 inches, width 2 inche*. Advertising rates,
daily, "nonpareil, 5 lines 1 week $1 ; 1 month $2.50 ; 1'year
$15; 10 lilies 1 week $2; 1 month 5; 3 nion hs $10; 6
months $15; 1 year $25; 20 lines $30: 40 lines $50; 1
column $225, 1 year ; cuts stand price ; E. O. D. 25 per
cent ; 2t. a week 35 per cent less than daily monthly rates ;
Special notices, first 20 cents, subsequent insertions 10
cents per line. Weekly 1-2 daily rates. Daily and weekly
1-4 more than daily rates.
ALTA CALIFORNI A.— Every morning, and WEEKLY.
Saturdays. Independent Democrat. Established 1849.
James A. Johnson, editor. Alta California Publishing
Co., Walter Turnbull. manager, publishers. Subscription
daily $6 ; estimated circulation (HWO ; weekly $2 ; esti-
mated circulation 5000 : 8 pages, f> columns ; weekly H
columns; length of columns, daily 21 inches, weekly 2 1
inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, agate,
daily per 1-2 inch, 2d and 4th pages 1 time $1 ; 2 times
§1.75; 3 times $2.50: 1 week $4: per month, including
unday, $15; E. O. D. $8.50; 3 times a week $7.50; 2
times a week $5.50: 1 time a week $1 each insertion;
First page 1 time $1, each additional consecutive inser-
tion 75 cents ; per month 3 times a week $11 ; 2 times a
week $7.50 ; cuts same price ; second page reading no-
tices 30 cents per line each insertion : 1 month $4 per
line ; Star notices 35 cents per line ; with displayed head-
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JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO:S
JNO. F, PHILLIPS & CO,, 29 Park Row, New York, Sole Agents,
NEWHPA PER EA TE-BO OK.
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ing 50 cents ; Business notices, 1st and 3d pages, 50 cents
per line each insertion ; weekly, 1-2 inch. $1 each in-er-
tion ; Notices .-anie price as in daily ; solid cut? required.
CALIFORNIA DEMOKRAT.— Every mornintr except
Sunday, SONNTAGSBLATT, Sundays, and WEEKLY,
Thursdays. German. Independent. Established 3853.
Fred. Hess & Co.. editors and proprietors. Subscription
daily with Sunday $10 ; estimated circulation 4000 :
weekly $2.50; estimated circulation 6000; daily 4 pages,
9 columns : weekly 8 pages, 7 columns : length of col-
umns, daily 34 inches, weekly 20 1-2 incites, width 1 7-8
inches. Advertising rates, agate, daily 1-2 inch 1 time,
$1 ; 1 week $3 : per month $10 ; cuts same price ; weekly,
1-2 inch, $1 each insertion.
CHRONICLE. -Every morning, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
days. Independent. Established 1865. M. II. de Young,
editor and proprietor. Subscription daily with Sunday
$6.70; claimed circulation 41.0110- Sunday $2; claimed
circulation 45,600 ; weekly $2 ; claimed circulation, 24,000 ;
4 pages (Sunday and weekly 8 pages), 9 columns; length or
columns 25 1-2 inches, width 1 15-16 inches. Advertising
rates, daily, agate, 1st page 20 cents per line first insertion,
subsequent in.-enions 10 cents per line ; 2d and 4th pages
25 cents! first insertion, next 6 insertions 15 cents : subse-
quent insertions 12 cents per line; cuts, ouiline only,
double for space occupied ; double columns, not less than
35 lines deep, 75 cents, per double line first, 55 cents each
subsequent insertion : special positions or 1 time a week
25 cents per line each insertion ; 2d page reading notices
•'571-2 cents per line each insertion; per mon h $7.50:
Local items, agate, with *, 50 cents ; with display top
heading 62 1-2 cents per line each insertion ; weekly 37 1-2
cents per line first, subsequent insertions 25 cents; no
extra charge for cuts or double columns in weekly; Spe-
cial reading notices 50 cents: Locals with * 62 1-2 ceiits
per line per time ; solid cuts required.
The Chronicle is the -Leading Paper <>l
the Pacific Const, and has the Largest i
circulation. I son agencies in California,
Oregon and iNevada, and Washington,
Arizona, Montana and Idaho Territories, |
Australia and the Sandwich Islands.
EVENING BULLETIN. -Every evening except Sun-
day, and BULLETIN. Wednesdays. Independent Repub-
lican. Established 1855. G. K. Fitch and L. Pickering,
editors. San Francisco Bulletin Co., proprietors. Sub-
scription daily $12; claimed circulation 13,000; weekly
$2.50 ; claimed circulation 14,500 ; daily 4 pages (Saturday
6 pages), 9 columns ; weekly 12 pages, 7 columns ; length
of columns, daily 28 inches : weekly 23 inches ; width
2 1-5 inches. Advertising rates, agate, daily, 7 lines
every day, E. O. p., or 2 times a week, first insertion, $1 ;
2 times $1.75 ; 3 times $2.50 : each additional insertion, 6(1
cents ; 1 month daily $15 ; E O. D. $8 ; 2 times a week
$5.50 for each 7 lines ; once a week 7 line-i $1 each inser-
tion ; less than 7 lines, .first, 15 cents, subsequent inser-
tions 8 1 cents ; per month $2.15 per line; double column
advertisements with cuts or special positions, double
price ; Reading notices, after editorial matter, set in
agate, 30 cents per line each insertion, per month $7 ; 3(1
page 50 cents per line each insertion, per month $12;
weekly, 7 lines. $1.20 each insertion; cuts same price;
Reading notices 30 cents per line each insertion ; solid
cuts required.
EVENING POST.— Every evening except, Sunday, and
POST. Thursdays. Republican. Established' 1871.
J. P. Jackson, editor; Post Publishing Co.. proprietors.
Subscription, daily $(i; claimed circulation 16,00(1; week-
ly $2; claimed circulation 12,000 ; 4 pn<res (Saturday and
weekly 8 pages). 8 columns ; length of "columns 23 inches,
width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates, daily, agate, 7
lines 1 time $1 ; subsequent inser.ious 50 cents, 1 month
$15, 1 month E. O. D. $8.50 ; 2 times a week $4, 1 time a
week $3 ; Business specials 7 lines 1 week $4. 1 month
$12, 1 month E. O. 1). $7, 1 month 2 times a week $5,
1 month 1 time a week $4. New advertisements 7 lines
1 time $1; subsequent insertions 75 cents; Reading
notices 2d page 25 cents per line per time, per month $3 ;
3d page star notices 30 cents per line per time. Weekly,
7 lines, first $1, subsequent insertions 75 cents ; Reading
notices 25 cents per line per time; solid cuts inserted
without extra charge.
Advt. page 148.
EXAMINER.— Every morning, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
days. Democratic. Established 1865. Examiner Pub-
lishing Co., editors and proprietors. Subscription, daily
$6; sworn circulation 18,000: weekly $1 50, sworn circu- i
lation 13,600; 4 pages (Sunday and weekly 8 pages\ 9
columns; length of columns 24 inches, width 1 11-12 inchi s.
Advertising rates, daily, agate, 7 lines 2d and4ih paiics
1 time $1 ; 2 times $1.75; 3 times $2.50, each additional
in-ertion 50 cents ; 7 lines 2d and 4tb pages 1 month (in-
cluding Sunday) $15; E. O. D. $8.50; 3 limes a week
$7.50, 2 times u week $5.50. 1 time a week $1 per time ;
cuts, extra large type or double columns double price ;
1-t page 7 lines 1 time $1; subsequent insertions 75 cents;
1 month 3 times a week $11 ; 1 month 2 times a week
$7.50 ; 2d page Reading notices, set in agate, 30 cents a
line per time, per month $4; Star (*) notices Island 3d
pages 35 cents, with display heading 50 cents per line per
time. Weekly, 7 lines $1 each insertion. Notices same
as daily rates. No extra charge for cuts in weekly.
Advt. page 140.
EXCHANGE. — Every evening except Sunday, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays. Independent. Established 1875.
Dan'l O'Connell, editor; Exchange Publishing Co., pro-
prietors. Subscription, daily $6 ; estimated circulation
5000 ; weekly $3, estimated circulation 5000 ; 8 pages. 8
columns; length of columns 20 inches, width 1 11-12
inches. Advertising rates, agate, daily 1-2 inch t7 lines)
1 time $1, 2 times $1.75, 3 times $-,?.50, additional inser-
tions 50 cents, 1 month $7.5'i ; 1 month E. O. 1). $4.25 :
cuts same price. Weekly 1-2 inch 1 time $1 ; subsequent
insertions 75 cents : solid cut* required.
The circulation is ten times greater than
any mining paper published on thePaciiic
Coast.
MORNING CALL.— Every morning, and CALL, Thurs-
days. Independent. Established 1856. Loring Picker-
ing, editor. San Francisco Call Co.. proprietors. Sub-
scription, dailv $6 ; claimed circulation 40.000. Sunday
$1.50, claimed circulation 45.000; weekly $1.25. claimed
circulation 17,000; 4 to 10 pages, 8 columns; length of
columns -,'5 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates,
daily, agate. 3d page 18 cents per line each insertion ; all
except 3d page 1 time 18 cents ; 2 times 31 cents : 3 times
44 cents; each additional insertion 11 cents per line. 2d
page reading notices, leaded asiate, 1 time 35 cents, per
month $9 per line : with top head ng 50 cents per line
each i user ion. Local reading notices, nonpareil, with *,
ainoiii; reading matter 511 cent*, on 3d page 62 1-2 cents
per line. Outline cuts and double columns, double ordi-
nary rates. Sunday 18 cents per I'ne each insertion;
Reading notices as in daily. Weekly 18 cents per lint:
each inser.ion ; Special reading notices 8th page 35 cents
per line ; Local reading notices atnoivg reading matter 8th
page 50 cents, on 5th page 62 1 2 cents per line per time ;
Xo extra charge for cms or double c lumn in weekly.
Solid cuts required.
The Morning; Call ranks seventh in the
list of Dailies in America having the
largest circulation.
Advt. page 134.
REPORT.— Every evening except Sunday, and WEEK-
LY. Thursdays. Independent. Established 18U3. W. M.
Bunklc, editor. Bunkle & Hi' ster, proprietors. Sub-
scription, daily $10 ; claim -d circulation 10,700; weekly
$5, claimed circulation ?'000; 4 10 8 pages, 9 columns;
length i "f columns 26 inches, w dth 1 11-12 inches. Adver-
tising rates, daily, agate, each 7 lines. 1 time $1: 2 times
$1.75 : 3 times $2 50 • each additional insertion 60 cents ;
per month $15 ; per month E. O. D. $8 ; per month, twice
8 week $5 50: 1 time a week $1 each insertion; <uts,
special positions, and double columns double ra.es;
Re.-iding notices following editorials 30 cents ; on 3d pace
50 cents per line each insertion. Weekly, 7 lines $1 each
insertion. Cuts in weekly same price.
The "Report" is the best evening news-
paper on the Pacific Coast and was
a warded the contract for the official adver-
tising of Kan Francisco in an open contest
with the other dailies of the city.
Adnl.. ptt'je 320.
ARGONAUT.— Every Saturday. Independent. Estab-
lished 1877. F. M. Pixley and J. A. Hart, editors.
Argonaut, Publishing Co., proprietors. Subscription £4 :
claimed circulation 11,500; 16 page-. 4 columns; length
of columns 14 inches, width 21-3 inches. Advertising
rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $2 ; 12 times $21 ; 26 times
*3(l ; 1 year $65 : cuts same price. Rending notices, per
line 30 cents : 12 times 25 cents : 1 year 28 cent- per line
each insertion. No medical advertisements taken.
•BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN. - Every Saturday.
Sporting. Established 1882. John Cairn Blmpswi, ouitui.
B/eeder and Sportsman Publishing Co., proprio.oiv.
.7X0. F. PBlLLTPS'd: f'O:*
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}NO, F, PHILLIPS & CO,, 29 Park Row, .New Ysrk, Sole Agents,
NE WSPAPER RA TE-B 0 OK.
45
Subscription $5 ; estimated circulation 6000 ; 16 pages,
4 columns ; length of columns 14 1-8 inches, width 2 1-4
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1-2 inch 75 cents
e'ich insertion : cuts same price. Discounts: 3 months
10 per cent ; 6 months 20 percent; 1 year 30 per cent;
Reading notices, brevier, 30 cents per line each insertion.
CALIFORNIA CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE. — Every
Wednesday. Methodist Episcopal. Established 1851.
B. F. Crary, D.I)., editor. J.'B. Hill, publisher. Sub-
scription $2.50 ; claimed circulation 3000 ; 8 pages, 6
columns ; length of columns 20 inches, width 2 1-4 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $1 ; 1 month
$2.50. 3 months $5, 6 months $8, 1 year $13 ; 3 inches 3
months $14, 6 months $22,1 year $35; 1 column 1 year
$150; cuts same price.
CITY ARGUS.— Every Saturday. Literary. Illus-
trated. Established 1878. Robt. C. Culbreth, editor and
proprietor. Subscription $4; estimated circulation 7000 ;
16 pages, 4 columns ; length of columns 19 inches, width
2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, $1 per inch
each insertion ; cuts same price.
INGLESIDE.— Every Saturday. Literary. Established
1880. Subscription $2.50; estimated circulation 5000;
16 pages, 4 columns ; length of columns 14 inches, widt li
2 1-3 inches. Advertising, rates, nonpareil. 1 inch 1 time
$1 ; 1 month $3, 3 months $8 ; cuts same price.
MINING AND SCIENTIFIC PRESS.— Every Satur-
day. Mining. Illustrated. Established 1860. Dewey &
Co., editors and proprietors. Subscription $4 ; claimed
circulation 4000 ; 16 pages. 4 columns ; length of columns
13 1-2 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, agate,
per line 1 time 25 cents, 1 month 80 cents, 3 months
$2.20, 6 months $3.50. 1 year $5 ; 1 inch 1 time $2, 1
month $5, 6 months $24, 1 year $45 ; cuts same price.
NEWS LETTER AND CALIFORNIA ADVER-
TISER.— Every Saturday. Literary. Established 1856.
F. Mariott, editor. F. Mariott & Son. proprietors. Sub-
scription $5 ; claimed circulation 7800 ; 24 pages. 3 col-
umns ; length of columns 10 1-2 inches, width 2 1-4
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, cover pages per
inch across page 1 time $5 ; per month $15 ; cover page
1 time $50 ; per month $150 ; cuts same price ; Original
reading notices 'first 75 cents, subsequent insertions 50
cents per line ; discounts: 6 months 10 per cent; 1 year
15 percent ; solid cuts required.
Eminently the only Journal for the cult-
ured on the Pacific Coast.
PACIFIC RURAL PRESS.— Everv Saturday. Agricult-
ural. Established 1870. E. J. Wickson, editor. Dewey
& Co.. proprietors. Subscription $3 ; claimed circula-
tion 6000 ; 16 to 24 pages, 4 columns ; length of columns
13 1-2 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates,
agate, per line 1 time 25 cents; 1 month 80 cents; 3
months $2.20; 0 months $350; 1 year $3; 1-2 inch 1
month $4 ; 3 months $10 ; 1 year $24 : 1 inch 1 time $2 ;
1 month $5 : 3 months $14 ; 1 year $45 ; 2 inches 1 year
$80 ; cuts same price.
RESCUE.— Every Thursday. Temperance. Estab-
lished 1864. E. F. Diusmore, editor. Frank K. Lane,
publisher. Subscription $1.50 ; claimed circulation 4500;
16 pages, 3 columns ; length of columns 12 inches, width
2 5-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, per month 1
inch $2.50 ; 0 inches $12; 12 inches $20; discounts : 6
months 15 per cent ; 1 year 25 per cent ; cuts same price;
Reading notices 15 cents per minion line each insertion.
The Rescue reaches more homes than
any other weekly on the Pacific Coast.
Advt. page 198.
WASP.— Every Saturday. Comic. Illustrated. Es-
tablished 1876. E. C. Macfarlane & Co., editors and
proprietors. Subscription $5 ; estimated circulation
14,000 ; 20'pages, 4 columns ; length of columns 11 1-2
inches, width 2 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
$1.25 per inch each insertion ; cuts same price.
Advt. page 190.
CALIFORNIA ARCHITECT AND BUILDING
NEWS.— Monthly on 15th each month. Architectural
and mechanical. Illustrated. Established 1879. Jas E.
& G. H. Wolfe, editors and proprietors. Subscription
$2; estimated circulation 5000:32 pages, 3 columns;
length of columns 10 1-2 inches, width 2 1-2 inches. Ad-
vertising rates, nonpareil, each 10 lines 1 time inside
pages $1 ; page after reading $1.50 ; page preceding read-
ing $1.75; last page cover $2; one page inside $40; dis-
count for subsequent insertions*; cuts same price.
GOLDEN ERA.— Monthly. Literary. Established
1852. Wagner & Bunyan, editors and proprietors. Es-
timated circulation 5000 ; 100 pages. 2 columns; length
of columns 8 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising
rates, nonpareil,' 1 inch 1 time $3; 3 times $8; 6 times
$15 ; 1 year $25 ; cuts same price.
ILLUSTRATED FAMILY JOURNAL.— Monthly. Lit-
erary. Established 1883. Family Journal Publishing
Co.. editors and proprietors. Subscription $1 ; churned
circulation 10,500: 16 pages, 4 columns ; length of columns
12 inches, width 2 inches. Advertising rates, agate, 25
cents per line ; per incii $3 each insertion ; 25 per cent
discount lor 6 months or longer; cuts game price ; Read-
ing notices 50 cents nonpareil line ; Editorial notices $1
per line ; 6 mouths or longer 25 per cent discount.
Advt. puge 192.
LADIES' HOME JOURNAL.— Monthly. Fashions.
Illustrated. Established 1876. Dewey & Co., editors and
proprietors. Subscription $1 ; estimated circulation
10,000 ; 16 pages, 4 columns ; length of columns 13 3-4
inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
1-2 inch per month $1 ; 1 inch 3 months $4.50 ; cuts same
price.
OVERLAND MONTHLY.— Monthly. Literary. Es-
tablished 1868. Charles D. Barrows. iD.D., and Milicent
Shin, editors. Samuel Carson, publisher. Subscription
$4; claimed circulation 5000; 112 pages, 2 columns;
length of columns 8 1-4 inches, width 2 1-2 inches. Ad-
vertising rates, nonpareil, inside pages per time 1 inch
$2.40 ; 1-4 page $9 ; 1-2 page $16.50 : 1 page $30 ; inside
cover 1-2 more ; last page of cover 1 inch $5 ; 1-4 page
$20 ; 1-2 page $33 ; 1 page $60 ; cuts same price.
PACIFIC COAST POSTAL INDEX.-First of each
month. Postal matters. Established 1876. L. P. McCar-
ty, editor and proprietor. Subscription $1.10 ; claimed
circulation 3350 ; 8 pager-, 3 columns ; length of columns
14 inches, width 2 1-3 inches. Advertising rates, nonpa-
reil, 25 cents per line per month ; cuts same price.
PACIFIC SCHOOL JOURNAL.— Monthly. Educa-
tional. Established 1877. Albert Lyser, editor. School
Journal Co., proprietors. Subscription $2; estimated cir-
culation 4500 ; 48 pages, 2 columns ; length of columns 8
inches, width 2 1-12 inches. Advertising rates, nonpa-
reil, per inch 1 time $2 ; subsequent insertions $1 ; cuts
same price.
RAILROAD GAZETTEER. ^Monthly. Established
1869. H. S. Crocker & Co., editors and proprietors. Sub-
scription $1 ; estimated circulation 6000 ; 160 pages :
length of page 6 1-2 inches, width 4 1-3 inches. Advertis-
ing rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $2 ; 1 page $10 ;" dis-
counts for continued insertions ; cuts same price.
Advt. page 358.
STOCKTON.
EVENING MAIL. — Every evening except Sunday,
and MAIL, Saturday. Independent. Established 1880. E.
L. Colnon, editor. Colnon. Nnnan & Cosgruve, propiie-
tors. Subscription, daily $7.50; claimed circulation 2200;
weekly $2, claimed circulation 2000 ; daily 4 pages, 8
columns ; weekly 12 pa<;es, 6 columns ; length of columnc,
dailv 22 inches, weekly 20 inches; width' 2 inches. Ad-
vertising rates, nonpareil, daily, 1 inch per month $4.50 :
cuts same price.
The Mall has nearly double the circula-
tion of any other paper published in the
Nan Joa quiti Valley, and Is considered to
be the best advertising medium In the in-
terior of the State of California.
JNO. F. PHILLIPS & C'O.'S
RIDEOUT'S PUBLICATIONS
NEW YOEK CITY.
The Household Journal,
PUBLISHED MONTHLY.
CIRCULATION OVER 15O,OOO COPIES EACH ISSUE.
Proof of Circulation will be furnished to any advertiser at any time.
At this writing we are receiving over one thousand netv subscriptions
ilij, and probably by the time this book goes to press we shall have
fully 2OO,OOO boua-fide paid in advance subscribers.
At the present time our rates are :
60 cents per agate line for the two publications,
$1 per line for reading notices.
For further particulars address
E. G. HIDEOUT, 10 Barclay St., New York,
Or JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO.,
29 rJKK llOiy, NEW YORK.
February 1, 1884.
NEWSPAPER MATE-BOOK.
47
COLORADO.
DENVER.
REPUBLICAN.- Every morning, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
,
8 pages. 6 columns ; length of columns 20 1-2 inches, width
21-6 inches. Advertising rates, daily, nonpareil, 10 lines
1 time $1, 2 times $2, 1 week $5, 1 month $15, 3 months
$39, 6 months $72, 1 year $120 ; each additional 10 lines 3
months $15, 6 months $30, 1 year$HO; cuts same price;
E. O. D. 2-3 of daily monthly rate ; Business notices, first
15 cents, subsequent insertions 10 cents, 1 month 7 1-2
cents, 1 year 6 cents per line each insertion ; weekly, 5
lines 1 time $1.50, 1 month $4, 1 year $24 ; 10 lines 1
time $2.25, 1 month $6, 3 mouths $15, 0 months $24,
1 year $40 ; 50 lines 1 year $120.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS.— Every morning, and
WEEKLY, Wednesdays. Democratic. Established 1859.
Rocky Mountain News Prmting Co., editors and pub-
lishers. Subscription, daily $10: claimed circulation
8000 ; weekly $2, claimed circulation 4000 ; 8 pages (Sun-
days 16 pages), 7 columns ; length of columns 21 inches,
width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, agate, daily, 5 lines
1 month $5, 3 months $12, 1 year $36 ; 10 lines 1 time $1,
1 week $.'150, 1 month $10, 3 months $24, 1 year $72; each
additional 10 lines 3 months $9, 1 year 36 ; cutasame price;
Business notices, first 15 cents, each subsequent inser-
tion 10 cents ; Reading notices 25 cents per line each in-
sertion ; weekly, 5 lines 1 time 75 cents, 1 month $1.75, 3
months $4. 1 year $12 ; 10 lines 1 time $1, 1 month $2.50,
3 months $7, 1 year $20; 20 lines 1 year $33; 30 lines 1
year $42 ; Business notices per line, first 15 cents, subse-
quent insertions 10 cents ; solid cuts required.
TRIBUNE.— Every morning, and WEEKLY, Wednes-
days. Republican. Established 1866. Tribune Publish-
ing Co., editors and proprietors. Subscription, daily $10 ;
claimed circulation 7500 ; weekly $2, claimed circulation
3000 ; 8 pages, 6 columns ; length of columns 20 1-2 inches,
width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, daily,
10 lines 1 time $1, 1 week $5, 1 month $15, 3 months $39,
1 year $120; 20 lines 1 month $20, 3 months $54, 1 year
$180; 5 inches 3 months $114, 1 year $420; cuts' same
price; E. O. D., 3-4 daily monthly rates; Reading notices 25
cents per line ; weekly, 5 lines 1 time $1.50, 1 month $4
3 months $9, 1 year $24- 10 lines 1 time $2.25, 1 month
$6, 3 months $15, 1 year $40 ; 20 lines 1 year $66 ; 5 inches
1 year $144; solid cuts required.
COLORADO FARMER AND LIVE STOCK JOUR-
NAL. — Every Thursday. Agricultural. Established
1872. J. S. Stanger, editor. Trevette & Stanger, pro-
prietors. Subscription $2; claimed circulation 5000: 8
pages, 5 columns ; length of columns 18 inches, width 21-8
INTER-OCEAN.— Every Saturday. Republican Es-
tablished 1880. Henry L. Peldwisch, editor. Inter-Ocean
Publishing Co., proprietors. Subscription $3; claimed
circulation 5300 ; 20 to 24 pages, 3 columns ; length of col-
umns 12 inches,, width 21-8 inches. Advertising rates
nonpareil, 10 cents per line ; cuts same price ; Reading
notices 30 cents per line.
A Weekly Review. Circulates In Colo-
rado, New Mexico, Old Mexico, Utah,
Wyoming.
POMEROY'S DEMOCRAT.— Every Saturday. Dem-
ocratic. Established 1860. Brick Pomeroy, editor. John
Keller, proprietor. Subscription $2 ; claimed circulation
15,000; 8 pages, 7 columns; length of columns 203-4 in'
ches, width 21-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil
1-2 inch 1 time $1.25, 1 month $3.50, 3 months $10, 6
months $15, 1 year $25: 1 inch 1 time $1.75, 1 month
$5.50, 3 months $14, 6 months $22, 1 year $30 ; 2 inches
$55, 3 inches $75, 5 inches $100 for 1 year; cuts same
price; Local notices 25 cenis, 30 lines or more 15 cents
per line ; Editorial notices 50 cents per line.
Advt. page 272.
ROCKY MpUNTAIN MINING REVIEW. — Every
Thursday. Mining. Established 1876. James R. Ives
and J. G. Ridgley, editors. James R. Ives, proprietor.
Subscription $4 ; estimated circulation 4000 ; 20 pages 4
columns; length of columns 101-2 inches, width 21-4
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1-2 inch 3 months
$9, 6 months $15, 1 year $25; 1 inch Smonths $14, 6 months
$25, 1 year $40; 4 inches.3 months $40, 6 month* $75,
1 year $120 ; cuts same price.
LEADVILLE.
CHRONICLE. — Every evening except Sunday, and
CARBONATE CHRONICLE, Saturdays. Republican
Established 1879. C. C. Davis & Co., editors and pro-
prietors. Subscription, daily, $12; claimed circulation
4500 ; weekly, $2.50 ; claimed circulation 8000 ; 4 pages
(weekly 8 pages), 6 columns; length of columns 20 inches,
width 2 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, daily, 6 lines
1 month $6.25, 3 months $13.75. 6 months $22.50, 1 year
$37.50 ; 1 inch 1 month $8.75, 3 months $22.50 ; 6 months
$37.50, 1 year $60 ; cuts same price ; E. O. D. 2-3 daily
rates ; Reading notices 15 per line ; weekly. 1 inch 1
month $4, 3 months $8.25, 6 months $15, 1 year $25 ; solid
cuts required. Eastern Agent, S. C. Beckwith, 48 Tribune
building, New York.
48 JNO. F. PHILLIPS & co:s
OVER 9O,OOO PER WEEK,
TO ADVERTISERS.
with its rapidly increasing circulation, is one of the
most valuable mediums for advertising
in the United States.
A limited number of suitable advertisements will be taken
at $1 per line. Nonpareil.
Rates for long time or extra space furnished on application.
Correspondence solicited. Address
The New York Illustrated Times,
15 Murray Street, New York.
SA.M:PUE COPIES
NEWSPAPER RATE-BOOK.
CONNECTICUT
BRIDGEPORT.
EVENING FARMER.-Every evening except Sunday,
and REPUBLICAN FARMER, Fridays. Democratic.
Established 1790. James L. Gould, editor. Gould &
Stiles, proprietors. Subscription, daily $7 ; estimated
circulation 2200 : weekly $1.50; estimated circulation
3100 ; 4 pages, 7 columns (weekly 9 columns); length of
columns, daily 26 inches, weekly 28 inches ; width 2 1-3
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, daily 1-2 inch 1
time 75 cents ; 1 week $1.50 ; 1 month $3 ; 3 months $6 ;
1 year $15 ; 1 inch 1 time $1 ; 1 week $2.25 ; 1 month $5 ;
3 months $10 ; 1 year $25; each additional inch 3 months
$6 ; 1 year $15. Cuts game price. E. O. D. same price
as every day. 3 times a week 2-3, 2 times a week 1-2, 1
time a week 1-3 daily monthly rates. Special notices and
inside pages 1-2 extra. Daily and weekly for 3 months or
longer 1-3 more than daily rate*. Weekly, 1-2 inch, first
75 cents, subsequent insertions 20 cents, 3 months $3 ;
1 year $9; 1 inch, first $1, subsequent insertions 35
cents ; 3 months $5 ; 6 months $9 : 1 year $16. Locals in
either paper, first 20 cen»s, subsequent insertions 10
cents per line. No double columns. Solid cuts required.
Has the largest circulation in Western
Connecticut.
STANDARD.— Every evening except Sundays, and
REPUBLICAN STANDARD. Fridays. Republican. Es-
tablished 1839. John D. Candee and G. C. Waldo, edi-
tors. The Standard Association, proprietors. Subscrip-
tion, daily $7 ; claimed circulation 3100 ; weekly $2 ;
claimed circulation 2700 ; daily 4 pages, 9 columns ;
weekly 8 pages, 7 columns ; length of columns, daily 26
inches : weekly 22 inches ; width 2 1-6 inches. Advertis-
ing rates, nonpareil, daily, 1-2 inch 1 time 50 cents ; 1
week $1.75 ; 1 month $4 ; 3 months $7 ; 1 year $15 ; 1 inch
1 time $1 ; 1 week $2.25 : 1 month $5 ; 3 months $10 ; 1
year $25 ; each additional inch 1 year $18. Cuts double
for space of cut. Special notices 1-2 extra. Weekly 1
inch 1 time $1 ; 1 month $2 ; 3 months $5 ; 1 year $16.
DA1VBURY.
NEWS.— Every evening except Sundays, and WEEK-
LY, Wednesdays. Neutral. .Established 1835. J. M.
Bailey, editor and proprietor. Subscription, daily $4 ;
claimed circulation 1000 ; weekly $2 ; claimed circulation
3600 ; daily 4 pages, 6 columns ; weekly 8 pages, 7 col-
umns ; length of columns, daily 19 inches; weekly 21
inches ; width 2 1-12 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil
weekly 1-2 inch 1 time $1 ; 1 month $2 ; 3 months $5 : 1
year $12; 1 inch 1 time $1.25 ; 1 month $3.25 : 3 months
$7.50 ; 1 year $20 ; 1-4 column 3 months $22.50, 1 year
$60 ; 1 column 1 year $175 ; cuts same price ; 5th page 50
per cent ; 8th page 33 1-3 per cent ; next reading 25 per
cent extra. Reading notices 20 cents per line. Daily
and weekly 75 per cent additional.
HARTFORD.
COURANT.— Every morning except Sunday, and CON-
NECTICUT COURANT, Thursday*. Republican. Es-
tablished 1761. Gen. Jos. R. Hawley, editor. Hawley,
Goodrich & Co., proprietors. Subscription, daily $8 ;
claimed circulation 6200 ; weekly $1.50 ; claimed circu-
lation 7500 : 4 pages, 9 columns : length of columns 28
inches ; width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates daily, non-
pareil, 1 inch 1 time $1 : 1 week $3.50 ; 1 month $8 ; 3
months $16; 6 motfths $24: 1 year $36; 2 inches $70: 3
inches $100 1 year : cuts and special notices 1-2 extra ;
double columns double price ; E. O. D. same as
every day ; 1 time or 2 times a week 1-2 ; 3 times a week
3-4 daily monthly rates; Local notices 20 cents ; Read-
ing notices 25 cents per line per time. Weekly 1 inch 1
rime $1.50 ; 1 month $4.50 : 3 months $13 ; 6 months $25;
1 year $50. Greater space at s«.me rate. 1-2 inch 1 year
$25 ; 3d page 50 per cent ; Special notices 100 per cent
extra. Local notices 20 cents per line.
POST.— Every "evening except Sundays, and CON-
NECTICUT PO'ST, Saturdays. Republican. Established
1856. Evening Post Association, editors and proprietors.
Subscription, daily $8; estimated circulation 4500;
weekly '$1.50 ; estimated circulation 5000; daily 4 pages,
9 columns ; weekly 8 pages 6 columns ; length of col-
umns, daily 27 1-2 inches; weekly 20 1-2 inches ; width
2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, daily, 1-2 inch
1 time 50 cents ; 1 week $1.75 ; 1 month $4 ; 1 year $18 ;
1 inch 1 lime $1 ; 1 week $3.50 : 1 month $8 ; 3 months
$16 ; 1 year $36 ; 3 times a week 3-4 ; a times a week 1-2
daily monthlyirates ; no extra charge for cuts. Weekly,
1 inch 1 time $1.50 ;1 month $4.50; 3 months $13 ; 1
year $50.
TIMES.— Every evening except Sunday, and WEEK-
LY, Fridays. Democratic. Established 1817. Burr Bros.,
editors and proprietors. Subscription, daily $8 ; sworn
circulation 7650 ; weekly $1.50 ; sworn circulation 6000 ;
8 pages, 6 columns ; length of columns 20 1-2 inches ;
width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, daily,
I inch 1 time $1 ; 1 week $3.50 ; 1 month $8 ; 3 months
$16 ; 1 year $36 ; 1-2 inch 1-2 price for an inch ; 3 inches
3 months $40; 1 year $100 ; double columns 1-2 extra;
special portions inside pages 50 per cent ; outside pages
100 per cent extra ; E. O. D. same price as daily : 3 times
a week 3-4 ; 1 or 2 times a week 1-2 daily rates ; Locals 20
cents per line. Weekly, 1 inch 1 time $1.50 ; 1 month
$4.50; 3 months $13 ; 1 year $50; more than 1 inch same
rates per inch; 1-2 inch 1-2 of price for 1 inch ; Local no-
tices 20 cents per line ; double columns 1-2 extra. No
cuts inserted.
Advt. page 298.
AMERICAN POULTRY YARD.— Every Saturday.
Poultry raising. Established 1878. H. H. Stoddard, ed-
itor and proprietor. Subscription $1.50 ; estimated cir-
culation 3800 ; 4 pages, 6 columns ; length of columns 19
inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
less than 1 month 75 cents per inch per week ; 1 month
or longer 50 cents per inch per week. Cuts same price.
CHRISTIAN SECRETARY.— Every Wednesday
Baptist. Established 1822. Rev. S. D. Phelps, D.D.,
editor and proprietor. Subscription $2 ; claimed circu-
lation 3000 : 4 pages, 8 columns ; length of columns 25
inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
per line 1 time 8 cents ; 1 month 23 cents ; 2 months 37
cents ; 3 months 50 cents ; 6 months 87 cents ; IJyear $1.64.
Cuts same price.
The oldest Baptist \veekly newspaper in
the country with one exception.
CONNECTICUT CATHOLIC.— Every Saturday .f Cath-
olic. Established 1876. John E. Scanlan, editor. M. F.
Scanlan, proprietor. Subscription $2 ; claimed circula-
tion 5300 ; 8 pages, 6 columns ; length of columns 20 1-4
inches, width 2 1-3 inches. Advertising rat eg "nonpareil,
1 inch 1 month $2 ; 3 months $5 ; 1 year $16 ; 2 inches 1
year $30 ; 4 inches 1 year $45. Cuts same price. Spe-
cial and reading notices 10 to 25 cents per line.
CONNECTICUT FARMER.— Every Saturday. Agri-
cultural. Established 1879. A. R. Graves, editor and
business manager. Subscription $2 : claimed circulation
5200 ; 8 pages, 6 columns ; length of columns 19 inches",
width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch
1 month $2, 3 months $5. 1 year $16 ; 4 inches 3 months
$16, 1 year $45 ; 20 inches 1 year $150 ; cuts same price.
RELIGIOUS HERALD.— Every Thursday. Congrega-
tional. Established 1843. D. B. Moseley & Sons, editors
and proprietors. Subscription $2.10; claimed circulation
2000 ; 4 pages. 8 columns ; length of columns 25 inches,
width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch
1 time $1, 1 month $2 50, 3 months $5, 6 months $9.50, 1
year $18 ; cuts same price.
50 JNO. F. PHILLIPS & co:s
BONFORT'S
Wine and Spirit Circular
IlsT 1871.
Published on the 10th and 25th of each month
46 Beaver Street, New York.
Subscription, .... $5 per annum.
This journal contains a complete record of all
events, commercial and legislative, bearing upon
the trade it represents, and is widely read and
known in all parts of the world. ,
PHILIP BONFORT, )
CHARLES McK. LEOSER, \PMi^'
NEWSPAPEE RATE- DO OK.
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SUNDAY JOURNAL.— Established 1867. Joseph H.
Barrium, editor arid proprietor. Subscription $2.50 ;
sworn circulation 5910 ; 4 pages, 9 columns ; length of
columns 25 3-4 inches, width 2 1-8 inches . Advertising
rates, nonpareil, first insertion 12 1-2 cents, subsequent
insertions 6 cents ; cuts same price ; Special positions
12 1-2 cents ; Special notices 15 cents ; Reading notices on
3d page 30 cents, on 2d page 50 cents per line.
CAPITAL CITY HOME GUEST.— Monthly. Literary.
Illustrated. Established 1882. R. L. Spencer & Co.,
editors and proprietors. Subscription $1 ; claimed circu-
lation 60.000 ; 12 pages, 4 columns ; length of columns
13 1-4 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, agate,
50 cents per line each insertion ; cuts same price.
POULTRY M^ORLD.— Monthly. Poultry. Established
1872. H. H. Stoddard, editor and proprietor. Subscrip-
tion $1.25 ; estimated circulation 11,000; 36, pages, Z col-
umns; length of columns 9 inches, width 2 1-4 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, $2 per inch each insertion,
1 year $18 ; nothing less than 1-2 inch ; cuts same price ;
special positions double price.
Tin- oldest periodical in America devot-
ed exclusively to Poultry.
NEW HAVEN.
MORNING JOURNAL AND COURIER. — Every
morning except Sunday ; and CONNECTICUT HERALD
AND WEEKLY JOURNAL, Thursdays. Independent.
Established 1766. Carrington & Co., editors and proprie-
tors. Subscription, daily $5; claimed circulation 5000-
weekly $1.50; claimed circulation 2100; 4 pages, 9 col-
umns ; length of columns 27 inches, width 2 1-4 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, daily, 1 inch 1 time $1.20 1
week $3.20, 1 month $10, 3 mouths $18, 1 year $40- 2
inches 1 month $18, 3 months $30, 1 year $70 ; cuts same
price ; E. O. D 3-4, twice a week 1-2 daily monthly
rates ; Special notices 1-2 extra ; Local notices first time
PALLADIUM.— Every morning except Sunday • and
WEEKLY, Thursdays. Republican. Established 1828.
H. E. Beaton, editor. The Palladium Co., proprietors
Subscription, daily $8 ; claimed circulation 4000; weekly
$2 : claimed circulation 2500 ; 4 pages, 9 columns ; length
of columns 2? inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising1
rates, nonpareil, daily, 1-2 inch 1 lime 75 cents, 1 week $2.
1 month $7, 3 months $12, 1 year $30 : 1 inch 1 time $1.20,
1 week $3.20, 1 month $10, 3 mouths $18, 1 year $40 ; each
additional inch 1 month $8, 3 months $12, 1 year $30 • cuts
same price; E. O. D. 3-4, 2 times a week 1-2 daily month-
ly rates, 1 time a week as new advertisement each time •
Special notices 1-2 extra ; Locals 15 cents per line each
insertion, double column 1-2 extra ; weekly, per inch first
$1.50, subsequent insertions 75 cents.
REGISTER.— Every evening except Sunday; SUNDAY
morning; and COLUMBIAN WEEKLY REGISTER,
Thursdays. Democratic. Established 1812. N. G. Os-
born, editor. The Register Publishing Co., proprietors.
Subscription, daily $6 ; claimed circulation 6000 ; Sunday
$2; claimed circulation 9400; weekly $1 ; claimed circu-
lation 6500 ; 4 pages, 9 columns ; length of columns 25
inches, width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates, daily, non-
pareil. 1-2 inch 1 time 75 cents, 1 week $2, 1 month $7, 3
months $12, 1 year $30 ; 1 inch 1 time $1.20, 1 week $3.20,
1 month $10, 3 months $18, 6 months $28, 1 year $40 :
each additional inch 3 months $12, 1 year $30; cuts same
price : Special notices 1-2, double column 1-4 extra ;
E. O.D. 3-4, 2 times a week 1-2 daily monthly rates ; 1
time a week $1.20 per inch each insertion ; Reading noti-
ces first 30 cents, subsequent insertions 15 cents per line •
weekly, 1-2 inch 1 time 75 cents, 1 month $2.25, 1 year
$12 ; per inch 1 time $1.50, 1 month $3.75, 3 months $7.80
6 months $13, 1 year $20 ; Sunday rates same as weekly.
Solid curved cuts required.
UNION.— Every evening except Sunday, and Sunday
morning. Democratic. Established 1871. Alexander
Troup, editor. Union Printing Co., proprietors. Sub-
scription, daily $8 ; claimed circulation 4500 ; Sunday $2 •
claimed circulation 6500 ; 8 pages, 6 columns • length of
columns 20 inches, width 21-4 inches. Advertising rates,
nonpareil, daily 1 inch 1 time $1.20, 1 week $.120, 1 month
$10, 3 months $18, 1 year, $40 ; E. O. D. 3-4, 2 times a
week il-2, daily monthly rates ; Sunday 1 inch 1 time
$1.20, subsequent insertions 60 cents. No cuts inserted.
LOOMIS' MUSICAL AND MASONIC JOURNAL.—
Monthly. Musical. Established 1867. C. M. Loomis, ed-
itor and proprietor. Subscription $1 ; claimed circulation
3000 ; 28 pages. 3 columns ; length of columns 11 inches,
width 2 l"-2 inches. Advertising rates furnished on appli-
cation to publisher, or to John F. Phillips & Co., 29 Park
row, New York.
NEW L.ONDON.
DAY. — Every morning except Sunday, and THE
WEEK, Thursdays. Republican. Established 1881. John
A. Tibbits, editor. The Day Co., proprietors. Subscrip-
tion, daily $5 ; claimed circulation 5750 ; weekly 50 cents;
claimed circulation 2500 ; 4 pages. 7 columns (weekly 9
columns) ; length of columns 18 1-2 inches (weekly 26
inches), width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates, daily,
nonpareil, 8 lines 1 time 75 cents, 1 week $2.50, 1 month
§6, 3 months $15? 6 months $25, 1 year $40 ; no cuts in-
serted in daily : Reading notices 20 cents per line ; weekly
8 lines 1 time 50 cents, 1 month $2, 3 months $4, 1 year
$8 ; 2 inches 3 months $10, 1 year $20 ; 1 column 1 year
$125; cuts same price.
circulation of Day three times tbat of
any dally in Eastern Connecticut. Tlie
Week, one of tlie largest and tlie cheapest
weekly in Connecticut. The Day Is print-
ed 011 a Hoe Type-Revolving Perfecting
Web Press.
TELEGRAM. — Every evening except Sunday ; and
CONNECTICUT GAZETTE, Fridays. Democratic. Es-
tablished 1873. F. Dana Reed, editor. New London
Printing Co., proprietors. Subscription, daily $6; claim-
ed circulation 2300 ; weekly $1 ; claimed circulation 1000 :
time 50 cents, 1 week $1.50,' 1 month $3.25, 1 year $16; 1
inch 1 time 75 cenrU, 1 week $2 50, 1 month $6, 1 year $25 ;
cuts same price. Discount for larger space.
Only Evening Paper published In East-
ern Connecticut. Kest advertising medi-
um to reach families.
NORWICH.
MORNING BULLETIN. -Every morning except Sun-
day, and COURIER, Wednesdays. Republican. Estab-
lished, daily 1858, weekly 1796. The Bulletin Co., pro-
prietors. Subscription, daily $8 ; estimated circulation
4000; weekly 50 cents ; estimated circulation 6000; daily
4 pages, 7 columns ; weekly 8 pages, 6 columns; length of
columns 19 3-4 inches, width 2 1-5 inches. Advertising
rates, nonpareil, daily, 1 inch 1 time $1, 2 times $1.50, 1
week $2.75. 1 month $6, 3 months $12, 6 months $18, 1
year $30 ; E. O. D. 2-3, 2 times a week 1-2, 1 time a week
1-3 daily monthly rates ; Special notices 1-4, Reading
notices 1-3 extra ; Local notices 20 cents per line : weekly,
1 inch 1 time $1, subsequent insertions 40 cents, 3 months
$5, 6 months $9. 1 year $16. No cuts or double column
advertisements inserted or preferred positions given in
either daily or weekly.
COOLEY'S WEEKLY.— Every Saturday. Independent.
Established 1876. J. G. Cooley, editor and proprietor.
Subscription 50 cents; swom circulation 7440; 4 pages,
8 columns ; length of columns 25 inches, width 2 1-12
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil. 1 inch 1 time 75
cents, 1 month $2, 3 months $5, 1 year $16, 1-4 column
$100, 1 column $400 1 year; cuts same price ; Locul no-
tices 23 cents per line. Solid cuts required. ,
WATERBURY.
AMERICAN. — Every evening except Sunday, and
WEEKLY, Fridays. Independent. Established 1844. C. F.
Chapin, editor. American Printing Co., proprietors.
Subscription, daily $6 ; claimed circulation 3900 ; week-
ly $2 ; claimed circulation 4000 ; daily 4 pages, 7 col-
umns ; weekly 8 pages, 6 columns ; length of columns 24
inches ; weekly 21 inches ; width 2 1-4 inches. Adver-
tising rates, daily, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time 75 cents ; 1
week $2 ; 1 month $5 ; 3 months $11 ; 1 year $25 ; E. O.
D. 3-4 daily monthly rates. Weekly 1-2 daily rates for
same time ; no cuts inserted.
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JXO.-F. PHILLIPS & CO.'S
THE SUNDAY MERCURY.
Having a guaranteed circulation of 75,000 copies,
Offers special inducements to advertisers,
In proportion to circulation, its rates are the cheapest in the city.
It contains more stories than the story papers. More news than the newspapers. More
fun than the comic papers. More theatre news than the dramatic papers.
More society news than the society papers. More exclusive
local sensations than all the papers.
The Sunday Mercury is mailed to all parts of the United States and Canada for Two
Dollars per annum, or One Dollar for six months, postage free.
Addess
WM
, Proprietor,
JV0. .'$ Park Row, Neiv York.
Established 1880.
SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
Circulation 35,000.
RANKS WITH THE
BEST PAYING ADVERTISING MEDIUMS
FOR REACHING COUNTRY TRADE.
CIRCULATION N.A.TIOINL
With. Subscribers at 4255 3?ost-offices in tlie
"United States and Ca.nada.
THE LEADING- ADVERTISERS ITS CONSTANT PATRONS.
Advertising Kates, 3O Cents per line.
THE PHELPS PUBLISHING CO., Publishers.
NEWSPAPER HATE-BOOK.
53
DELAWARE.
WILMINttTON.
EVERY EVENING.— Every evening except Sunday,
and DELAWARE GAZETTE AND STATE JOUR-
NAL, Thursdays. Independent. Established, daily
1867, weekly 1784. Every Evening Publishing Co., edi-
tors and proprietors. Subscription, daily $5 ; claimed
circulation 5300 ; weekly $1 ; claimed circnlation 2200 ;
4 pages, 8 columns ; weekly 9 columns ; length of col-
umns 22 inches, weekly 20 inches, width 2 1-8 inches.
Advertising rates, daily, agate, first 7 cents; subsequent
insertions 5 cents per line ; per month less than 20 Hues
50 cents ; 21 to 50 lines 45 cents ; 51 to 100 lines 43 cents ;
101 to 300 lines 40 cents per line ; discounts : 2 months 5
per cent ; 3 months 10 per cent ; 6 months 15 per cent ;
!) months 25 per cent ; 1 year 33 1-3 per cent ; cuts same
price ; E. O. D. 60 per cent ; 2 times a Week 45 per cent ;
1 time a week 25 per cent, except Saturday which is 30
per cent of daily monthly rates ; City items 3 lines 25
cents ; Locals 15 cents per line each time. Weekly 30
per cent of daily rates for week, month, etc. ; solid cuts
required.
MORNING NEW8.— Every morning except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Fridays. Kefjublican. Established 1878.
Watson R. Sperry, editor. Edgar M. Hopes, proprietor.
Subscription, daily $4 ; claimed circulation 5600 ; week-
ly 75 cents ; claimed circulation 2000 ; 4 pages, 8 col-
umns ; length of columns 21 1-2 inches, width 2 inches.
Advertising rates, agate, daily |flrst 7 cents, subsequent
insertions 5 cents; 1 month 50 cents ; 8 months $1.85 ; (5
months $2.55 ; 1 year $4 per line ; discounts : 21 lines 1
month or longer 10 per cent ; 51 lines 14 per cent ; 101
lines 20 per cent j cuts same price; 1st page advertise-
ments and nonpareil notices after reading double rates ;
City items 8 1-3 cents per line per time ; E. O. D. 60 per
cent ; 2 times a week 45 per cent ; 1 time a week, except
Saturday. 30 per cent of daily monthly rate ; solid cuts
required.
THK MORNING NEWS Is the only in on.
in 1C daily In the S.ate, and the only paper
out of" the larger cities receiving the nn-
colideiised telegraph reports of the New-
York Associated l*resB. II* faint growing
popularity and Increased business com-
pelled the publishers to enlarge this paper
four column* in September, making it a
32-columii sheet, and a iteivnpaper une-
qualled ,iii enterprise aiidj ability in any
city of this size in the I). S. Its advertising
fates are in accordance with its circula-
tion. The Weekly is a new paper, but has
already giilned a substantial foothold, as
the price is less than one half of any other
weeklylitthestate. Send for specimen.
Advt.page 202.
SUNDAY MORNING STAR.— Independent. Estab-
lished 1881. J. B. Bell editor and proprietor. Subscrip-
tionlftl 50 ; claimed circulation 5147 ; 4 pages, 8 columns ;
length of columns 23 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Adver-
tising rates, nonpareil, 1 month or longer 5 cents ; 3
months 3 1-2 cents ; 6 months 3 cents ; Ifyear 2 1-2 ce"its
per line each insertion ; cuts same price.
54 JNO. F. PHILLIPS & co:s
THE GOLDEN ARGOSY
This excellent and popular youths' paper has a bona fide paid subscription
list of
90,000 COPIES WEEKLY!
and is increasing at the rate of over
1000
No effort has been made to secure advertisements, and as our space will be lim-
ited, it will pay you to at once take advantage of our present low rate.
A trial will convince you that the ARGOSY will pay.
. — 40 cents per agate line. Reading Notices One Dollar per line.
THE ARGOSY PUBLISHING CO.,
81 Warren Street, New York.
THIS MONTHLY PERIODICAL HAS TAKEN THE PLACE OF THE
CUMBERSOME RAILWAY GUIDE IN PROVIDING INFOR-
MATION FOR THE TRAVELLER.
The Continent says : "Its information is such that the traveller has no excuse for losing his way."
Besides reliable railway Time-Tables and Descriptive Routes, it fur-
nishes 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 "Spoopen-
tlykc Sketches," aided by such occasional contributors as R. J. Burdette, of the Jiurling/on Hau-k-eye, Clias. Lewis
(M. Quad), of the Detroit free Presa. Eugene Field, of the Chicago Ntws, Geo. T. Lanigan, of the Rocnester Post and
Ex.prew, 0. H. Williams, of the Nornslowu Herald, Bill Nye, Opiu P. Reade, and others.
It is invaluable to the home and the traveller, and the fact that its circulation has steadily increased every year
will be appreciated by the advertiser.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR. TEN CENTS PER COPY.
*** For sale Ity nil News Agents.
JOHN N. DRAKE, Publisher, 198 Chambers St., New York.
NEWSPAPER RATE-BOOK.
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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
WASHINGTON.
EVENING CRITIC.— Every evening except Sunday.
Independent. Established 1864. Evening Critic Pub-
lishing Co., proprietors. Subscription $4.50; claimed
circulation 9000 ; 4 pages, 7 columns ; length of columns
21 inches, width 2 inches. Advertising rates, agate, 1
time 12 1-2 cents; 1 week 50 cents; 1 month $1.25; 3
months $2.60 ; 6 months $4 ; 1 year $7 per line ; cuts
same price.
EVENING STAR.— Every evening'except Sunday, and
STAR, Fridays. Independent. Established 1852. C. 8.
Noyes, editor. Evening Star Newspaper Co., proprie-
tors. Subscription, daily $6; sworn circulation 17,900 ;
weekly $1 ; sworn circulation 4300 ; daily 4 pages, week-
ly 8 pages, 8 columns ; length of columns 24 inches,
width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, agate, daily 4
lines 1 time 60 cents ; 1 week $2 ; 1 month $5 ; 3 months
$13 ; 1 year $37.50 ; E. O. D. 1 month $4..35 ; 3 months
$9.50 ; 1 year $28.25 ; 2 times a wrek 1 month $3.50 ; 3
months $7; 1 year $22.50 ; special positions double;
City items 20 cents per line ; Local mention 30 cents per
line ; Local notices 50 cents per line ; no cuts inserted.
Weekly, 5 cents per line each insertion ; City items 10
cents. Daily frequently issues double sheets.
Advt. pageSGQ.
NATIONAL REPUBLICAN.— Every morning except
Sunday, and Weekly Thursday. Republican. Estab-
lished 1862. Frank Hatton, editor. The National Re-
publican Co., proprietors. Saml. W. Curriden. business
manager. Subscription, daily $8 ; claimed circulation
9500 ; weekly $1.50 ; claimed circulation 15,000 : 8 pages,
6 columns ; 'length of columns 2t inches, width 2 1-7
inches. Advertising rates, asate, daily, 1 time 12 1-2
cents ; 2 times 20 cents ; 1 week 50 cents ; 1 month $1.25;
3 months $2 50 ; 6 months $4 ; 1 year $7 per line ; E. O.
D. 3 months $2 ; 1 year $4.50 per line ; 2 times a week 3
month* $1.50 ;1 year $3.50 : cuts same price ; Special no-
tices 1st 18 cents; subsequent insertions 12 cents per line;
Local mention 1st 20 cents; subsequent insertions 15
cents per line. Weekly per line 1 time 20 cents'; 1 month
(50 cents; 3 months $1.20; 6 months $•> ; 1 year $3.50: solid
cuts required.
Tin- most desirable advertising medium
at tlie National Capital, at loweitt Kates.
Advt. page%06.
POST.— Every morning, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays.
Democratic. Established 1877. Stilson Hutchins, editor
and proprietor. Subscription, daily, $8; claimed circula-
tion 11,000; Sunday $2 ; ^claimed circulation 15,000;
weekly 75 cents: claimed circulation 60,000; 4 pages
(Sunday[8 pages), 8 coiumnsjength of columns 24 inches,
width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, daily, agate, 1
time 15 cents ; 1 week 50 cents ; 1 month $1 ; 6 months
$5.50 ; 1 year $10 per line ; extra charge for cuts ; Loc'al
notice- reading type 50 cents ; after reading 25 cents per
line ; nonpareil Reading notices 25 cents : on 1st page 50
cents per line ; Sunday 1 time 15 cents ; 3 times 35 cents ;
6 times 50 cents ; 1 year $'i.50 per line : Local nonpareil
notices 25 cents ; if leaded and on outside pajes 50 cents
per line. Weekly 15 cents per line each insertion : solid
cuts required.
The Publishers of the POST will guaran-
tee that its combined and aggregate circu-
lation is larger than that of all the other
AVaHhiiigton papers combined, except pos-
sibly one.
Advt. page 356.
AMERICAN PROTESTANT.— Every Saturday. Re-
publican and Protestant. Established 1870. Jos. Robin-
son McCready editor. American Protestant Publishing
Co. proprietors. Subscription $2 ; claimed circulation
10,000 ; 4 pages, 6 columns ; length of columns 21 inches,
width 2 3-8 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil 20 cents
per line each insertion ; cuts same price.
Advt. page 356.
AMERICAN REGISTER.— Every Saturday. Demo-
cratic. Established 1881. American Register Co.. editors
and proprietors. Subscriion $2 ; estimated circulation
5000 ; 16 pages, 3 columns ; length of columns 11 inches,
width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 time
$1. 50 per inch ; subsequent insertions 15 cents; special
rates by the year ; cuts same price. Local notices 40
cents per line.
ARMY AND NAVY REGISTER.-Every Saturday.
Military. Established 1878. Edmund Hudson, editor and
proprietor. Subscription $3 ; claimed circulation 3500 ;
16 pages, 4 columns ; length of columns 13 inches, width 2
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $1.50;
1 month $4.80 ; 3 months $12 ; 6 months $18 ; 1 year $30.
On editorial page 1 inch 1 time $2.40, 1 month $8, 3
months $18, 6 months $30, 1 year $50 ; cuts same price.
CAPITAL. —Every Sunday. Independent. Estab-
lished 1870. E. Hudson, editor and proprietor. Subscrip-
tion $2.50 ; claimed circulation 7000 ; 8 pages, 6 columns ;
length of columns 19 inches, width 2 1-8 inches. Adver-
tising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $1.50, 2 times $2.50,
1 month $4, 3 months 8.50, 6 months $15, 1 year $25; cuts
same price ; Local notices 25 cents, Reading notices 50
cents per line each insertion.
HATCHET.— Every Saturday Humorous. Illustrat-
ed. Established 1883. E. W. Brady, editor. M. D.
Helm, business manager. Subscription $2.50; claimed
circulation 20,000 ; 8 pages, 6 columns ; length of columns
20 inches, width 2 1-3 inches. Advertising rates, nonpa-
reil, 1 inch-1 time $2, 1 month $7.50, 3 months $20, 1 year
$50 ; 5 inches 1 year $230 ; cuts same price ; Reading no-
tices 25 cents pt-r.line, brevier type.
NATIONAL TRIBUNE,— Every Thursday. Independ-
ent. Established 1877. IGeorge E. Lemon, editor and
proprietor. Subscription $1 ; sworn circulation 90,498 ; 8
pages, 7 columns; length of columns 21 1-6 inches, width
2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, agate, 50 cents per line
each insertion : Discounts, 4 times 10 per cent, 8 times 15
per cent, 13 times 20 per cent, 26 times 25 per cent, 1 year
30 per cent ; Reading notices 75 cents per line agate ; die-
counts same as for ordinary advertisements. Solid curs
inserted without extra charge. New York office, Tribune
building.
Advt. page 204.
NATIONAL VIEW.— Every Saturday. Greenback.
Established 1878. Lee Crandall, editor and proprietor.
Subscription $1 ; claimed circulation 20,000; 4 pages, 7
columns ; length of columns 23 3-4 inches, width 2 1-4
inches. Advertising rstcs, agate 15 cents per line per
time ; cuts same price. Discounts for repeated inser-
tions.
REPUBLIC.— Every Sunday. Republican. Estab-
lished 3877. II. J. Ramsdell, editor and proprietor. Sub-
scription $2.50; claimed circulation 4"6QI; 20 pages, 3 col-
umns ; length of columns 11 inches, width 2 1-16 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1st page 20 cents, other
56
JXO. F. PHILLIPS <fc CO.'S
The Examiner,
PUBLISHED BY BRIGHT, CHURCH & COMPANY (INCORPORATED),
At 39 PARK ROW (Times Building], NEW YORK,
Is the LEADING ami the MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED BAPTIST NEWSPAPER IN AMERICA.
The circulation of THE EXAMINEK is averaged at
30,000 COPIES,
running more than that in the Fall, Winter, and Spring, which are the reading as well as the business seasons.
ADVERTISEMENTS
will be inserted for 30 cents an Agate line ; Reading Notices for $1.50 Minion line leaded, $1 solid ; Special Notices
for 50 cents Agate line. We measure from rule to rule.
DISCOUNTS:
20 per cent off for 13 insertions ; 25 per cent off for 26 insertions ; 30 per cent off for 52 insertions. No discount on
eighth page insertions.
The wants of 3O,OOO n-cll-fo-do families arc legion, and any really good article advertised
in their favorite paper can hardly fail of profitable results.
" Unquestionably the most reliable and practical Fasliion Journal published."— BOSTON COUUIEU.
NEW YORK.
AN ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE
OF
Fashion, Literature, and Art,
OIVLY OINJE r>OLLAI£ A.
A reftned and reliable informant concerning the Fashions, containing in each issue a full account of everything
NEW, INTERESTING, AND USEFUL
in the Fashion World. The latest styles for Ladies' and Children's Costumes and Garments are always to be found
in it. accompanied with full and precise descriptions and instructions for making up. The latest intelligence concern-
ing Fabrics, Trimmings, Coiffures, Millinery, Shoes, Hosiery, Lingerie, Jewelry, and Fancy and Art Needlework is
supplied in each number, with numerous handsome engravings representing the latest styles and designs in each
department.
As a literary magazine, TUE DOMESTIC MONTHLY finds its place in the front rank of first-class magazines. Serials,
Sketches, Poems, Essays on Social and Current Topics, Travels, Domestic Economy, Art and Literary Reviews, etc.,
by the best writer?, have each a place in its pages, and no effort is spared to furnish its readers the best achievements
in every department of intellectual effort. The literary contents include such^i variety as to suit every taste, and
prove of interest to every class of readers.
It needs but little examination to convince any lady that she cannot afford to do without THE DOMESTIC MONTHLY.
THE CHEAPEST GOOD MAGAZINE PUBLISHED.
THE PREMIUM.— Every subscriber receives a DOLLAR'S WORTH of the celebrated "DOMESTIC" PAPER
FASHIONS as a Premium. The Patterns are selected by the subscriber, \vho has the privilege to order them at any
time during the year. Subscriptions can commence at any time.
BLAKE & CO., Publ:shers, 853 Broadway, New York.
NEWSPAPER RA TE-B 0 OK.
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pnges 12 1-2 cents per line each insertion ; 1 year 1 inch
$36, 1 column $300 ; cuts same price. Heading notices 20
cents per line each insertion.
SUNDAY CHRONICLE.— Independent Republican.
Established 1861. J. Q. Thompson, editor. J. (} Thomp-
son & Co., proprietors. Subscription $2 ; claimed circu-
lation 0500; 4 pages, 8 columns; length of column 25 inches,
width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, per inch
I time $1.50, 1 month $4.50, 3 months $10, 1 year $32: 5
inches 1 month $20, 3 months $85, 1 year $150; cuts same
price. Special notices Iti cents per line ; Local notices 23
cents ; Editorial notices 50 cents.
The Oldest l<:*tabli*hp<l Weekly family
and political Journal in the National Cap-
ital. Founded by tlie late Colonel John
\V. Forney in March, 1861, and published
continuously since that date.
Advt. page. 360.
SUNDAY GAZETTE.— Independent Republican. Es-
tablished 1865. F. G. Morrow, editor and proprietor.
Subscription $1 ; claimed circulation 5837 :4 pages, 8 col-
umns ; length of columns 25 3-4 inches, width 2 1-8 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 time 12 1-2 cents, subse-
quent insertions 8 1-3 cents ; cuts same price. Locals 25
cents per line.
SUNDAY HERALD AND WEEKLY INTELLI-
GENCER.—Democratic. Established 1865. I. N. Bur-
ritt, editor and proprietor, Subscription $2.50 ; estimated
circulation 6000 ; 4 pages, 8 columns ; length of column
25 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpa-
reil, 12 1-2 cents for first, 8 1-3 cents subsequent inser-
tions ; cuts same price.
WORLD AND CITIZEN SOLDIER.— Every Saturday.
Independent, Established 1875. A. F. Sperry, editor.
N. W. Fitzgerald, proprietor. Subscription $1 ; estimat-
ed circulation 20,000 ; 8 pages, 6 columns ; length of col-
umns 19 1-4 inches, width 21-8 inches. Advertising rates,
agate, 25 cents per line each insertion ; cuts same price.
AMERICAN FARM AND HOME.-Monthly. Agricultu-
ral. Established 1881. Subscription $1 : estimated cir-
culation 8000; 20 pages, 4 columns; length of columns
121-2 inches, width 21-6 inches. Advertising rates, agate,
10 cents per line each insertion ; cuts same price.
NATIONAL VETERAN.— Monthly. Soldiers' interest.
Established 1882, Emily Thornton Charles, editor and
proprietor. Subscription $1 ; estimated circulation 5000 :
8 pages, 5 columns ; length of columns 171-2 inches, width
2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time
$1 ; 3 times $2 ; 6 times $3.50 ; 1 year $6. 3 inches 1 time
$2.63; 1 year $16. 1 column 1 time $15.75; 1 year $94;
cuts same price. Reading notices 10 cents per line.
REPORTER. -Monthly. Governmental affairs. Estab-
lished 1881. A. A. Thomas, editor and proprietor. Sub-
scription $1; estimated circulation 8000; 8 pages, 4
columns ; length of columns 13 inches, width 2 1-6 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, 12 1-2 cents per line each
insertion ; cuts same price.
U. S. GAZETTE.— Monthly. Established 1873. J. H.
Soule, editor and proprietor. Subscription 75 cents ;
estimated circulation 5500 ; 8 pages, 3 columns ; length of
columns 13 1-2 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising
rates, nonpareil,! inch 1 time $1.50; 3 months $4 ; (i
months $7 ; 1 year $12. 10 inches 3 months $25 ; 1 year
$80 ; cuts same price.
VEDETTE.— Monthly. Organ of Mexican war vet-
erans. Established 1879. A. M. Kenaday, editor and
proprietor. Subscription $1 ; sworn circulation 10,000 ;
16 pages. 3 columns ; length of columns 10 inches, width
2 1-3 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, $1 per inch
each insertion ; cuts same price.
,')S JNO. F, PHILLIPS & CO.'S
THE
The Recognized Organ of Protectionists.
Published every Saturday at 32 Warren Street, corner Church Street,
New York, by the
(( i irrmn i IT TmnirmnmTmnnm »
MARCUS HANLON, Business Manager and Editor.
A Journal for the Farm, Household, and Factory, Devoted to American In-
dustries and the Eestoration of American Shipping,
The " AMERICAN PROTECTIONIST" is an ably-edited, clearly-printed, sixteen-page paper with
an extensive circulation.
As an advertising medium, to reach the intelligence, wealth, and thought of the country,
THE " AMERICAN PROTECTIONIST " is unequalled.
The rates of subscription arc :
For Single Copies, 6 cents; per year $3 OO
G Copies to rai-iotts addresses, weekly, per year lit GO
11 <> " '< " " %G OO
25 " " " " " GO OO
The charges for advertising arc :
For one inch, per year $5O OO
For two indies, "• SO OO
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FLORIDA,
I»P:
FLORIDA^ AGRICULTURIST. — Every Wednesday.
Agricultural. Established 1876. C. Codington editor.
Codington & Co. .proprietors. Subscription $2;-claimcd
circulation 1500 ; 8 pages, 5 columns ; length of columns
16 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpa-
reil, 1 inch 1 month $2; 3 months $4 : 1 'year $10. 1-4
column 3 months $11 ; 1 year $30. 1 column 1 year $100 ;
cuts same price.
JACKSONVILLE TIMES. -Union. 'Every morning ex-
cept Monday, FLORIDA WEEKLY TIMEU, Thursday.
Independent Democratic. Esiablished 1882. C. H.
Jones, editor. Jones, Varnum A Co., proprietors. Sub-
scription, daily $10 ; claimed circulation 3500 ; weekly $1;
claimed circulation 3300 : 4 pages, 8 columns ; length of
columns 25 inches, width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates,
daily, nonpareil, per inch 1 time $1; 1 week $2.50 ; 1
month $5 ; 1 year $48 ; cuts same price. Weekly, per
inch 1 month $4 ; 3 months $10 ; 6 months $15 ; 1
year $25.
FLORIDA DISPATCH. — Every Monday. Agricult-
ural. Established 1875. D. Redmond and W. H. Ash-
mead, editors. Ashmead Bros., proprietors. Subscrip-
tion $2; claimed circulation 5000 ; 20 pages, 4 columns ;
length of columns 12 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Adver-
tising rates, nonpareil, 10 lines 1 time $1.50 ; 1 month
$3; 3 months $7; 1 year $22. 20 lines 1 month $6: 1
year $40. 1 column 1 year $170; cuts same price. Local
notices 20 cents per line.
TALLAHASSEE
month $3; 3 months $0; (> months $10; 1 year $
inches $40; 1 column $150 1 year; cuts same price.
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SUBSCRIPTION (Postage Paid), - - FOUR DOLLARS A YEAR,
It is the only paper published devoting so much space to the growing Precious
Metal interests. It contains the latest news from the Gold and Silver Districts and
Oil regions, full reports of the Mining Stock and Petroleum Markets, also interest-
ing letters from reliable correspondents in the different mining sections. The Coal,
Iron, Bullion, and Superior Metal Departments are edited with, great care, and con-
tain Notes and Market Reports invaluable to all interested in these great interests.
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THE CHRISTIAN AT WOBK enters upon its twentieth yetr under the most favorable auspices, with means, talent
and determination 10 fully maintain its high character, augment its wide circulation, and add to its conceded su-
periority in the ranks ot Ke'.igions JoiunuliMn. Always EVAM.KUCAL, Jio.V-SKC'lAlUA.N, IMtKPKMlKJiT,
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of great additions to its already large National Circulation. The constant aim is to furnish the
BEST WEEKLY IN ITS SPHERE.
It comprises a reflex of Current Events at Home and Abroad, and much practical and timely information for Farm-
er-', Gardeners, and Housekeepers. while the Young People are not neglected. .Indeed, it supplies in its Twenty-four
L<rge Quarto Pages the best Religions, Literary, add Family Newspaper, combined, on this continent.
ADVERTISING HATES.— One time, £.0 cents per lino; four times, 45 cents per line: thirteen times and
upward, 40 cents per line. Reading Notices, $1 per line. Agate measure, fourteen lines to the inch.
No advertisement inserted for less than the price of five Tines space.
Messrs. CONE & KULAND are in charge of the Advertising Department.
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TUB SCOTTISH-AMERICAN JOURNAL is unequalled. Two thousand columns of the most varied and attractive read-
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which have made the •' JOURNAL " so euccessful will ne- retained, and many new ones introduced. The principal
contents will include
Serial Stories, Short Tales, Scotch News, English News, Canadian News,
Irish News, General News.
Special departments will he devoted to Church News, Science, Fine Arts, Farniinsr, Gardening1, Literature.
Mechanics, Humor, Athletics, Household, Fashions, Pastimes, Scottish Societies, Curling, etc., etc.
PRICE, $3 PER ANNUM. Specimen copies free. Address
A. M. STEWART, 23 Ros- Street, New York.
NEWSPAPER RATE-BOOK.
GEORGIA
ATLANTA.
CONSTITUTION.— Every morning except Monday,
and WEEKLY, Tuesdays. Democratic. Established
1868. Constitution Publishing Co., editors and pro-
prietors. Subscription, daily $10; sworn circulation
0720 (Sunday, sworn circulation 11,520), weekly $1.50.
sworn circulation 12.720; 8 pages, 6 columns; length of
columns 20 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates,
nonpareil, daily, 5 lines 1 time 50 cents; 1 week $2.65; 1
month $8.95; 3j months $22; 6 months $40; 1 year $60.
10 lines 1 time $1; 1 week $3.70; 1 month $12.50; 3
months $31; 6 months $53.40; 1 year $83.50. 3 months
20 lines $58; 40 lines $100. 1 year, 20 lines $157.50; 40
lines $230; cuts same price. E. O. D. 2-3, 2 times a week
1-2 daily monthly rates. Special positions 10 per cent
extra. Heading notices, double ordinary advertising
rates. Weekly, 10 lines $1. Reading notices 20 cents
per line each insertion.
CHRISTIAN INDEX. — Every Thursday. Baptist.
Established 1821. M. B. Wharton, editor. Harrison,
Wharton and Lawton, proprietors. Subscription $2.50;
estimated circulation 12,000; 1(5 pages, 4 columns; length
of columns 14 inches, width 2 1-t inches. Advertising
rates, brevier, 1 time 20 cents; subsequent insertions 15
cents per line ; cuts same price. Special notices 30
cents per line.
The only Baptist publication iti Georgia
and Representing a denomination num-
bering about 200,000.
j Advl. page 210.
SUNNY SOUTH.— Every Saturday. Literary. Estab-
lished 1874. John H. and Wm. B. Seals, editors and pro-
prietors. Subscription $2 50 ; 8 pages, 6 columns, length
of columns 20 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising
rates, nonpareil, $ 1 per inch each insertion : 3 months or
longer 50 cents each insertion ; cuts same price.
SOUTHERN WORLD.— First and fifteenth of each
month. Literary. Illustrated. Established 1881. J. G.
Whidby, edit >r. 15. M. Woolley, proprietor. Subscription
$1; estimated circulation 16,500; 16 to 24 pages, 4 columns;
length of columns 14 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Adver-
tising rates, nonpareil, per inch. $2 : 1-4 column. $5.75,
1-2 column $10.50, 1 column $17.50 each insertion ; cuts
same price ; last page 25 per cent extra ; special rates for
long time ; Reading notices 40 cents per line.
The best ill IIN| ruled Agricultural and
Literary Paper in tlie South. Unsurpassed
as an advertising medium. Circulates in
every State and Territory in the Union.
SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR AND DIXIE FARMER.
—Monthly. Agricultural. Established 1839. W. L. Jones,
editor. Jas. P. Harrison & Co.. proprietors. Subscrip-
tion $1.50; claimed circulation 25,000 32 pages, 4 col-
umns; length of columns 15 inches, width 2 1-4 inches.
Advertising rates, brevier, 1-2 inch 1 time $1 ; each sub-
sequent insertion 75 cents ; greater space at same rate ;
cuts same price.
Advt. page 210.
AUGUSTA.
CHRONICLE AND CONSTITUTIONALIST. -Every
morning and evening except Sunday. Sundav morning,
and WEEKLY, Wednesdays. Democratic. Established
1785. Chroiiiclc and Constitutionalist Co.. editors and
proprietors. Subscription $10; estimated circulation
3500; weekly $2 ; estimated circulation' 3500 ; 8 pnires, 6
columns ; weekly 7 columns ; length of columns 19 3-4
inches, weekly 22 1-2 inches, width 2 1-8 inches. Adver-
tising rates, daily, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $1 ; 1 week $4;
1 month $10 ; 1 year $65 ; 2 inches $115 ; 3 inches $160,
for 1 year ; cuts same price ; E. O. D. 2-3 : 2 times a week
1-2 daily monthly rates ; Special notices 10 cents per line
per time. Weekly 1 inch 1 time $1 ; 1 month $2.50; 1
year $25.
COLUMBUS.
ENQUIRER-SUN —Every morning except Monday,
and ENQUIRER, Tuesdays. Democratic. Established
1828. John King, editor andl proprietor. Subscription,
dally $7 ; claimed circulation 3000 : Sunday $1 ; claimed
circulation 5200 ; weekly $1.10; claimed circulation 4800 ;
4 pages, 8 columns: weekly and Sunday 9 columns : length
of columns, daily 23 inches, weekly and Sunday 26 inches,
width of columns 2 inches. Advert it-ing rates, nonpareil,
daily 1 inch 1 time $1 ; 1 week $3.50; 1 month $10; 3
months $*0 ; 1 year $50 ; 2 inches 1 month $17; 3 months
$35 ; 1 year $88 ; 4 inches 3 months $60 ; 1 year $150 ;
cuts game price ; Reading matter advertisements double
ordinary rates ; Local notices 10 cents per line ; E O. D.
2-3 ; 1 time a week 1-3 of daily monthly rates. Sunday or
weekly 1-3 of daily rates. Solid cuts required for daily.
BIACON.
TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER.— Every morning
except Monday, and WEEKLY, Fridays. Democratic.
Established 1821. P. W. Alexander, edi-or. H.C.Hanson,
manager. Subscription, daily $10 ; claimed circulation
4200; weekly $1.50; claimed circulation 5400; 8 pages, 6
columns ; Sunday and weekly 7 columns ; length of col
iimns 18 1-4 inches, weekly 21 1-2 inches, width 2 1-12
inches. Advertising rates, daily, nonpareil, 10 lines 1
time $1; 1 week $3.50; I month $12; 3 months $24 ; 6
months $39 ; 1 year $60 ; 20 lines $118 ; 40 lines. $224 ; 100
lilies $5uO for 1 year; cuts same price; E. O I). 2-3; 2
times a week 1-2 ; 1 time a week 1-3 of daily monthly
rates ; special positions 1-4 to 1-2 extra ; Reading notices
20 cents per line. Weekly, 10 lines 1 time $1 ; 1 month
$3 ; 3 months $7 ; 6 months $13 ; 1 year $24 ; 3D lines $70 ;
50 lines $110; 100 lines $200, for 1 year.
KIND WORDS.— Every Saturday. Semi-Monthly and
Monthly. Baptist. Established 1871. S. Boykin, editor
and publisher. Subscription, weekly $1 ; estimated cir-
culation 11, QUO ; semi-monthly 50 cents ; estimated cirut-
jation 20,000 ; 4 pages, 3 columns ; length of columns 11 1-2
inches, width 2 1-2 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
wefcly 15 cents, semi-monthly 25 cents per line each in-
sertion ; cuts same price.
WESLEY AN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE. -Every Wed-
nesday. Methodist. Established 1841. W. 11. Potter,
D.D., editor. J. W. Burke & Co., proprietors. Subscrip-
tion $2; claimed circulation 8000; 8 pages, 6 columns;
length of columns 19 1-2 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Ad-
vertising rates, nonpareil, 10 cents per line each insertion;
cuts same price.
SOUTHERN MUSICAL JOURNAL AND FIRESIDE
VISITOR.— Monthly. Musical and li'erary. Illustrated.
Established 1875. Georgia Publishing House, proprie-
tors. Subscription $1; claimed circulation SOOO: 34
pages, 3 columns; length of columns 9 1-2 inches, width
2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time
$1, subsequent insertions 50 cents ; cuts same price.
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16 Pages, printed on the best paper, with tinted cover. Advertising
space is limited.
Sample Copy, with Rates, on application to
E. L. KELLOG& & CO.,
Educational Publishers,
21 Park Place, New York.
THE DAILY
THE ONLY GERMAN ONE-CENT MORNING
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SAVANNAH.
MORNING NEWS.— Every morning, and NEWS, Sat-
urdays. Democratic. Established 1850. J. H. Estill,
editor and proprietor. Subscription, daily $_10 ; esti-
mated circulation 7000: weekly $2 ; estimated circulation
!)000 ; daily 4 page*, 9 columns, Sunday or weekly 8 pages.
8 columns ; length of columns 25 inches (Sunday and
weekly 23 1-2 inches), width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising
rates, daily, nonpareil, 5 lines 1 time 50 cents ; 1 week
$2.65 ; 1 month $8.95 ; 3 months $24.55 ; 1 year $60 ; 10
lines 1 time $1 ; 1 week $5 ; 1 month $15.80 ; 3 months
$37.15 ; 1 year $97 ; 50 lines 1 month $79 ; 1 year $475 ; 100
lines 1 year $870; E. O. D. or 2 times a week same price
as for same number of consecutive insertions ; cuts same
price ; special position 10 per cent ; Reading notices 100
per cent extra. These rates are for 6 insertions per week,
if 7 are wanted add 20 per cent. Weekly or Sunday 5
lines 1 time $1, subsequent insertions 50 cents ; 1 year
$20 ; 10 lines 1 time $2, subsequent insertions $1 ; ti
months $20 ; 1 year $35 ; 50 lines 6 months $100 ; 1 year
$140 ; solid cuts required.
The only paper within a radius of Hi*
mill-* publishing the Associated PrcM»
Despatches and Commercial reports. The
only paper in the State iasued every day.
Advt. page 142.
SOUTHERN FARMERS' MONTHLY.— Monthly. Ag-
ricultural. Established 1878. L. C. Bryan, editor. J. H.
Estill, proprietor. Subscription $2 ; estimated circula-
tion 2700; 40 page", 3 columns ; length of columns 9 inches,
width 2 J-8 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, per line
10 cents ; per inch $1 each insertion ; cuts same price ;
Reading notices 25 cents per line ; special rates for 3
months or longer.
(54 JNO. F. PHILLIPS A CO '$
1839.
AND
CATHOLIC REGISTER.
.TAB. A. McMASTER, MAURICE F. EGAN, JOHN J. GALLAGHER.
Editor and Proprietor. Associate Editor. Business Manager.
Office, 45 Warren Street, New York.
ONLY CATHOLIC WEEKLY IN THE UNITEfD STATES WITH A GENERAL CIRCULATION.
A SPLENDID ADVERTISING MEDIUM FOR STANDARD GOODS.
Country Merchants, the Reverend Clergy, Catholic Colleges and Academies, and well-to-do Catholic Laity are its
readers, and as strictly unobjectionable advertising only is admitted to its columns, tbey place entire confidence in
its advertising patrons.
The following letters, from advertisers who still use the paper, we deem sufficient proof of oui1 merits as an ad-
vertising medium :
OFFICE OP THE FRANK SIDDALL SOAP.
PHILADELPHIA, September 1. 1881.
For the benefit of advertisers, I desire to say that my experience with advertising The Frank Siddall's Soap in
the NEW YORK FREEMAN'S JOURNAL has been eminently satisfactory. The Soap has been advertised in some of the
best advertising mediums in the country (both secular and religious), but from none have better results followed in
proportion to the amount expended. FRANK H. SIUDALL.
THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY.
P O Box, 4235 31 and 33 Vesey Street,
Editor'NBw' YORK FREEMAN'S JOURNAL. NEW YORK, July 14, 1882.
Dear Sir : Our system of doing business, i. e., dealing direct with the consumer, enables us to test to our satisfac-
tion the MERITS of each advertising medium we make use of. We have used your Journal for the past four years
(since March, 1878), and we have no hesitation in saying of it that it has PROVEN ITSELF to be first among the
Catholic papers, and rank* among the best of the secular papers we have tried. Our books show that we have re-
ceived orders through it from EVERY State in these United States, and orders have ranged from FIVE to ONE HUN-
DRED DOLLARS. Respectfully yours, THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY.
Per THOMAS B. SMITH, Manager Advertising Department.
CENTS pays for one year's subscription for Dr. Foote's Health Monthly,
and the subscriber receives in addition a premium worth fully the cost of the
subscription ! The Health Monthly is a sixteen-page Royal Octavo edited by
Dr. E. B. FOOTE, author of " Medical Common Sense, Plain Home Talk, Science
in Story," etc., assisted by his son, Dr. E. B. FOOTE, JR., author of " Health in the Sunbeam,"
etc. The excellence of the paper is attested by the fact that its articles are quoted by the press
throughout the country. It already has over 5000 delighted readers. Besides topics relating
directly to Health, it advocates the improvement of humanity through scientific breeding, and
gives more attention to sexual physiology than any other paper. Send for a sample copy and
thus obtain the page or more of advertised premiums. Samples free. Address
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ILLINOIS.
ANNA.
FAEMER AND FRUIT GROWER.-Every Wednes-
day. Agricultural. Established 1817. H. C. Bouton, edi-
tor and proprietor. Subscription $1 ; claimed circulation
3500 ; 8 pases, « columns ; length of columns 19 3-4 inches,
width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch,
1st insertion $2, subsequent insertions $1 ; cuts same
price ; Readers 15 cents per line.
BEECHER.
BREEDERS' JOURNAL.— Monthly. Live stock. Es-
tablished 18SO. Breeders' Live Stock Association, editors
and publishers. Subscription $1 ; estimated circulation
10,000; 64 pages, 2 columns : length of columns 73-4 inches,
width 2 1-3 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch
1 time $2 ; 3 times $4.75 ; 6 times $9.25 ; 1 year $18; 10
inches 1 time $15.50 ; 1 year $159 ; cuts same price.
BELLEVILLE.
BELLEV1LLER ZEITUNG UND STERN. — Every
evening except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays.
German. Established 1849. Curt Heinfelden, editor.
Semmelroth, Heinfelden & Metschan, proprietors.
Subscription, daily $7; claimed circulation 1200 ; weekly,
$2 ; claimed circufation 4700 ; daily 4 pages. 9 columns ;
weekly 8 pages, 7 columns ; length of columns 24 1-2
inches (weekly 22 inches), width 2 1-4- inches. Advertis-
ing rates, daily, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time 75 cents, 1 week
$2, 1 month $4, 1 year $15. 1-4 column $90 ; 1 column
$130, 1 year ; cuts same price. Weekly. 1 inch 1 time
$1, 1 month $2.50, 3 months $5, 6 months $7.50, 1 year
$12. 1-4 column $60 ; 1 column $130. Daily and weekly
30 per cent discount.
BLOOMINGTON.
LEADER. — Every evening except Sunday, and WEEK-
LY, Thursdays. Republican. Established 1867. Leader
Publishing Co., editors and proprietors. Subscription,
daily $5.20, sworn circulation 2400 ; weekly $1.50, sworn
circulation 4200; 4 pages, 8 columns (weekly 10 columns);
length of columns 24 inches (weekly 28 inches), width
2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time
SI, 1 week $3, 1 month $6, 3 months $12, 6 months $18,
1 year $30: 3 inches $66 ; 6 inches $98 ; 1 column $240
1 year ; cuts same price. Weekly rates same as daily.
PANTA GRAPH. — Every morning except Sunday, and
.WEEKLY, Fridays. Republican. Established 1846.
W. O. Davis, editor and proprietor. Subscription, daily
$5, sworn circulation 3615 ; weekly $1.50, sworn circula-
tion 6320 ; daily 4 pages, 8 columns ; weekly 8 pages, 6
columns; length of columns 20 1-2 inches, width 21-6
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, daily, 1 inch 1
time $1,1 week $3.50, 1 month '$5, 3 months $12.50, 6
months $20, 1 year $30. 28 lines 3 months $21.50, 1 year
$52.50. 60 lines 1 year $120. Weekly, per inch first inser-
tion $1 ; subsequent insertions 5'0 cents ; cuts same
price.
ODD FELLOWS' HERALD.— Every Thursday. Odd
Fellowship. Established 1878. J. H. Oberly, editor.
Bn'letin Co., proprietors. Subscription $1.50 ; claimed
circulation 7000; 8 pages, 5 columns ; length of columns
16 1-2 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates,
nonpareil. 1 inch 1 month $3, 3 months $8, 6 months $14,
1 year $24; cuts same price. Discounts: 2 inches 10
percent; 3 inches 20 per cent. ; 4 inches 30 per cent; 5
inches 40 per cent ; 6 inches BO per cent.
CAIRO.
ARGUS.— Every evening except Sunday, aim ARGUS
JOURNAL, Saturdays, Established 1864. H. F. Potter,
editor and proprietor. Subscription, daily $7, estimated
circulation 1500: weekly $1.50, estimated circulation 2(XX);
4 pages, 6 columns ; length of columns 19 3-4 inches,
width 2 1-12 inches. Advertising rates, daily, nonpareil,
1 inch 1 time 50 cents ; subsequent insertions 25 cents ;
1 month $4, 3 months $10, 1 year $20 ; cuts same price.
Locals 10 cents per line. Weekly, 1 inch 1 month $1, 1
year $12 ; 2 inches 1 year $15 ; 1 column 1 year |96.
CHICAGO.
ARBEITER ZEITUNG. -Every evening except Sun-
day, FACKEL. Sundays, and VORBOTE, Saturdays.
German. Socialistic. Established 1876. August Spies,
editor. Socialistic Publishing Co.. proprietors. Sub-
scription, daily $7.50, claimed circulation 5200 ; Sunday
$2, claimed circulation 10,000 ; weekly $2, claimed circu-
lation 7000; 4 pages, 7 columns ; leneth of columns 23
inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, daily,
nonpareil, 10 lines 1 time 75 cents, 1 week $8.5T, 1 month
$7.50, 3 months $18. 6 months $36, 1 year $50. 30 lines
3 montl.s $45, 1 year $130. 60 lines 3 months $60 ; 1 year
$180; cuts same price. Weekly or Sunday, 10 lines 1
time $1, 1 month $3.50, 3 months $9, 1 year $25. Solid
cuts required. 107 Fifth avenue.
DROVERS' JOURNAL.— Every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY. Thursday. Live stock. Established
1873. H L. Goodall, editor. Goodall & Co., 'proprie-
tors. Subscription, daily $4, claimed circulation 15,000 ;
weekly $2, claimed circulation 20,000 ; 4 paees (weekly
8 pages), 6 columns ; 'length of columns 19 3-4 inches,
width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, daily, agate 1 time
10 cents, 2 times 15 cents, 1 week 30 cents, 2 weeks 42
cents, 3 weeks 54 cents, per month 70 cents per line; cuts
same price. Discounts : 3 months 15 per cent, 6 months
20 per cent, 1 year 30 per cent ; Reading notices double
price . Weekly 1 time 15 cents, per month 30 cents per
line. Discounts and Reading notices as in daily. Solid
cuts required. H. P. Goodall, manager Advertising
Department, Lock Box 500, Chicago, 111.
Tlie IJrovers' Journal Is tlie organ of tlie
Live Stock trade of the West, a branch of
business amounting to nearly three hun-
dred millions of dollars annually.
Ad-vt. page 250.
EVENING JOURNAL.— Every evening except Sun-
day, and JOURNAL, Wednesdays. Republican. Estab-
lished 1844. Andrew Shuman, editor. John R. Wilson,
publisher. Subscription daily $10, claimed circulation
18.000; weekly $1, claimed circulation 23,000; 4 pages
(weekly 6 pages), 9 columns ; length of columns 27 inches,
width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rate.*, daily, per agate
line each insertion, 1st and 4f,h pages, 15 cents, 2d page
12 1-2 cents, 3d page 11 cents ; cuts and double columns
1-2 extra, Editorial notices, 2d and 3d pages 50 cents,
4th page 60 cents per line. Weekly, 1st page 25 cents,
other pages 20 cents per line. Editorial notices 1st page
$1, other pages 65 cents ; Business notices 50 cents per
line. Solid curved cuts required. _ 159, and 161 Dear-
born street.
Advt. page 240.
EVENING TELEGRAM. — Every evening including
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Saturdays. Independent.
Established 1882. Luther Riggs, editor. The Chicago
OG JNO. F. PHILLIPS <fe co:s
The Evening Journal,
JERSEY CITY, IV. eT.
PUBLISHED BY THE EVENING JOURNAL ASSOCIATION.
Z. K. PANGBORX, Editor. JOSEPH A. DEAR, Business Manager.
THE EVENING JOURNAL is pre-eminently & family paper whose readers are from all parties and
all classes. Its growth in public favor is shown by the increase in its average daily circulation,
which was :
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It is now over 10,000 daily and steadily increasing.
The above statements will be proved to the satisfaction of inquiring advertisers.
Beading matter on every page. Arrangement and classification of advertisements such as to
give advertisers the best possible display for their money.
ESTABLISHED IN 1855.
THE IOWA HOMESTEAD,
A Reliable Agricultural Weekly, Published at Des Moines, Iowa.
HOMESTEAD CO., Publishers.
B. F. GUE, EDITOR. J. H. DUFFUS, BUSINESS MANAGER.
The official organ of the State. The best advertising medium in the Mississippi Valley. We do not claim " A
larger circulation than any agricultural paper in America," or "Larger than all papers in the West combined," but
ours is the ONLY AGRICULTURAL WEEKLY in the best agricultural State in the Union. You can reach the most intel-
ligent and prosperous farmers in Iowa more certainly and economically through the HOMESTEAD than through any
other paper or combination of papers. Send for Card of Advertising Rates.
WESTEE1T FARM JOITHUAL
Of Live Stock, Dairy, Poultry, Bee-Keeping, Forestry, Horticulture and
General Agriculture.
An Illustrated Semi-Mcntlry Devoted to the Agricultural Interests of the West.
Editors : Col. JOHN SCOTT, CAKEY R. SMITH, Prof. S. A. KNAPP, Prof. J. L. BUDD.
Special Contributors; Hon. JAMES WILSON, L. S. COFFIN, Hon. CHAS. ALDRICH, HENRY WALLACE, A. FAILOR,
PHIL. J. EBERSOLD, Prof. M. STALKER, HERBERT OSBORN.
Consolidations: FARMERS' JOURNAL, Cedar Rapids, 1872; FARMERS' STOCK JOURNAL, Cedar Rapid?, 1875; FINE
STOCK GAZETTE, Vinton, 1876 ; THE PRODUCER AND PROGRESSIVE FARMER, 1877 ; WESTERN STOCK. JOURNAL AND
FARMER, Iowa City ; FARMERS' ADVOCATE, Grinnell.
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NEWSPAPER RATE-BOOK.
Telegram Publishing Co., proprietors. Subscription,
daily $3.50, claimed circulation 25,000 to 60,000 : weekly
$1, claimed circulation 30,000 ; 4 pages, 7 columns; length
of columns 22 inches, width 2 inches. Advertising rates,
in either daily or weekly 15 cent'* per agate line each
insertion ; cuts same price. Reading notices $1 per line.
Solid cuts required. 175 East Monroe street.
State of Illinois, Executive Office.
Springfield, 111., July 23, 1883.
Managing Editor " 'I He Evening Tele-
gram," Chicago, 111.
Dear Mr: I Have been receiving and
reading the "Daily Kvening Telegram"
lor several months, and I leel that It Is only
justice lor me to say to you that I regard
It very highly as an active, reliable,
sprightly and very readable newspaper.
It condense* the current news in such
artistic manner that reliable Information
is easily gleaned from Its columns. 1 most
Heartily Indorse and commend It to the
reading public. I am very respectfully
yours.
JOHN OT. HAMILTON,
Governor State of Illinois.
Advt. page 226.
HERALD.— Every morning, and WEEKLY, Wednes-
days. Independent. Established 1881. Martin J. Rus-
sell, editor. James W. Scott, publisher. Subscription,
daily $8, claimed circulation 28,000 ; weekly $1, claimed
circulation 26.000 ; 4 pages (Sunday and weekly 8 pages),
7 columns ; length of columns 21 1-2 inches, width 2 1-4
inches. Advertising rates, agate, in either daily, Sunday
or weekly, ordinary 20 cents ; Business notices 35 cents
per line each insertion. Reading notices, agate, 50 cents:
nonpareil, 75 c<-nts ; minion $1 per line ; no extra charge
for cats or double columns. No double column less than
SO lines in each column. Solid cuts required. 120 and
122 Filth avenue.
A very large circulation by carrier, cover-
ing every part of Chicago thoroughly,
makes The Chicago Herald an unexcelled
advertising medium.
Advt. page 258.
ILLINOIS STAATS-ZEITUNG.— Every morning ex-
cept Sunday. DER WESTEN, Sundays, and WEEKLY,
Mondays. German. Independent. Established 1848.
Hermann Raster, editor. Illinois Staats-Zeitung Co.,
proprietors. Subscriptions, daily $10, claimed circula-
tion 12,000; Sunday $2, claimed circulation 23.200;
weekly $2, claimed circulation 28,000 ; daily 4 pages, 9
columns ; Sunday and weekly 8 pages, 7 columns ; length
of columns daily 26 1-2 inches (Sunday and weekly 21
inches), width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, daily,
agate, 1st or 2d page 12 1-2 cents, 3d and 4th page 10
cents ; Local notices 40 cents ; Reading matter notices
50 cents per line each insertion ; cuts, double columns
and full-face Reading notices 1-2 extra ; Sunday, 1st
page, 1 column (nothing less), each time $40 ; other pages
15 cents ; Local notices 50 cents ; Reading matter notices
75 cents per line each insertion. Weekly, 20 cents ;
Reading matter notices 75 cents per line each inser-
tion. Solid cuts reijnired. Corner Washington street and
Fifth avenue.
Advt. page 278.
INTER-OCEAN. — Every morning, and WEEKLY,
Thursdays. Republican. Established 1872. Win. Penn
Nixon, general manager. Inter-Ocean Publishing Co.,
proprietors. Subscription, daily $10 ; claimed circula-
tion 24,000 ; Sundays 30,000; weekly $1; claimed circula-
tion 110,000 : 8 to 24 pages, 7 columns; length of columns
21 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, daily,
agate, 1st page 20 cents ; ordinary 16 cents ; Business no-
tices 30 cents ; Re iding matter (nothing less than $5), 75
cents; Preferred reading articles $1 per line each inser-
tion; cuts 100 per cent; double columns 50 per oent'ex-
tra. Sunday. 1st psige 30 cents ; other pages 20 cents ;
Business notices 50 cents: Reading notices 75 cents per
line each insertion. Weekly, ordinary 75 cents ; Busi-
ness notices $1; Reading matter notices $1.50; Preferred
reading articles $2.50 per line each insertion; cuts and
double column extra as in daily. 85 Madison street. L. 11.
Crall,41 Park row, New York, special Eastern representa-
tive. ,
Advt. page 166.
NEUE FREIE PRESSE.— Every morning and evening
except Sunday, DAHEIM, Sundays, and WEEKLY,
Mondays. German. Independent Established 1871.
Richard Michaelis, editor and publisher. Subscription,
daily with Sunday $7.80 ; claimed circulation 8500;
weekly $2 ; claimed circulation 10,000 ; 4 pages, 8 col-
umns ; length of columns 26 inches, width 2 1-4 inches.
Advertising rates, daily, agate, 12 1-2 cents per line each
insertion; 8 lines 1 month $20: 3 months $40; 6 months
$60 ; 1 year $100: cuts same price; Reading mattter 75
cents per line. Sunday, ordinary 15 cents; Local notices
50 cents ; Reading matter 75 cents per line ; 8 lines 1
month $5; 3 months $15; 6 months $25; 1 year $40.
Weekly, ordinary 20 cents ; Reading matter 75 cents per
line ; 8 lines 1 month $5 ; 3 months $15 ; 1 year $40; solid
cuts required. 92 Fifth avenue.
Advt page 21)0.
NEWS — Every morning and evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays. Independent. Established
18f5. Melville E. Stone, editor. Victor F. Lawson, pub-
lisher. Subscription, daily $6 ; sworn circnlation
126,847 ; weekly 75 cents; sworn circulation 54,557 ; 4, 6 or
8 pages, 7 or 8 columns; length of columns 19 inches,
sometimes 235-8 inches, width 2 3-16 inches. Advertis-
ing rates, daily, agate, Classified 20 cents ; Display 30
cents ; Special notices 30 cents ; Business mention 50
cents: Business topics, nonpareil, 75 cents; Reading
matter, nonpareil, with adv. following $1.50 per
line: discounts on above: 2 weeks 5 per cent ; 1
month 10 per cent; 3 months 20 per cent; 6 months 33 1-3
per cent ; 1 year 40 per cent ; E. O. D. 1 month 5 per cent
3 months in per cent ; 6 months 20 per cent; 1 year 33 1-3
per cent ; 2 times a week 3 months 5 per cent ; 6 months
15 per cent ; 1 year 25 per cent ; once a week 6 months 5
per cent ; 1 year 15 per cent ; no special positions given ;
1 or more display lines subjects entire adv. to display
rate ; cuts 1-2 more than display rate for space of cut ;
double columns not less than 40 lines deep 1-4 extra ; tri-
ple column not leas than 60 lines deep 1-2 extra. Weekly,
40 cents ; Business mention 50 cents per agate line each
insertion ; Business topics, nonpareil, 75 cents ; Reading
matter, nonpareil, with adv. following, $1.20 per line
each insertion ; discounts: 4 weeks 10 per cent ; 8 weeks
15 per cent: 13 weeks 20 per cent ; 26 weeks 25 per cent :
52 weeks 30 per cent ; no extra charge for cuts or double
columns in weekly ; solid cuts required. 123 Fifth av-
enue. General Eastern office room 47 Tribune building,
New York, A. H. Siegfried, manager.
If you want to talk to the people of Chi-
cago, why not talk to \ L I. of them ? The
CHICAGO DAILY \ i:\vs has a larger ave-
rage daily circulation than ALL other
Chicago dallies COMBINED. You can
"cover "Chicago by its DAILY NEWS.
Advt. 2d and Sd cover p«g<- n.
TIMES.— Every morning, and WEEKLY. Wednes-
days. Independent. Established 1854. W. F. Storey,
editor and proprietor. Subscription, daily $15 ; claimed
circulation 55.000 ; weekly $1.25 ; claimed circulation
30.000 ; 8 to 20 pages, 8 columns; length of columns 24
inches-, width 2 5-12 inches. Advertising rates, agate,
daily, for each insertion ordinary 25 cents per line ; noth-
ing less than $1.50; 1st and 2d pages 35 cents per line,
nothing less than $2; Wants, for pale, etc., 15 cents per
line, nothing less than 50 cents ; Medical cards 10 lines or
less $3 ; Business items 50 cents per line, nothing less
than $2 ; Reading matter notices changeable daily, fol-
lowing editorial, $1 per line, nothing less than $5 ; dou-
ble column 2 prices ; triple column 3 prices. Saturday
and Sunday only or both, ordinary 30 cents ; 1st page 40
cents per line ; notices same as other days. Weekly, or-
dinary 25 cents ; double column two prices ; Special no-
tices 30 cents, nothing less than $1 50 ; Business items 40
cents, nothing less than $2; Notices as reading matter
$1, nothing less than $5; no extra charge for cuts in
cither daily or weekly. Washington street and Fifth
avenue. Easiern office Tribune building, New York,
M. D. Hanover in charge-
Advt. page 276.
TRIBUNE.— Every morning, and WEEKLY, Wednes-
days. Republican. Established 1846 ; Joseph Medill,
editor. The Tribune Co., proprietors. Subscription,
daily $10; claimed circulation 33.000 : Sundays $2 ;
claimed circulation 60,000; weekly $1 ; claimed circula-
tion 18,000 ; 8 to 24 pages, 7 columns ; length of columns
23 3-4 inches, width 2 1-5 inches. Advertising rates,
daily, agate, per Hue each insertion 1st page 30 cents ;
5th and 8th pages 20 cents; other pages 16 cents ; Wants,
for sale and classified ads. 16 cents f Business notices 50
68 J3TO. F. PHILLIPS & C0:&
THE PUPILS' COMPANION.
Semi-Monthly, Illustrated, 16 pp,
AN ENTERTAINING AND INSTRUCTIVE PAPER FOR THE
BOYS AND GIRLS OF AMERICA.
DESIGNED FOB SCHOOL USE AND FOR HOME READING.
FtfcTOE, - - 7^5 Oents T*or Year.
OlTj.t>s of Teao. or Is/Toi-©, SO Ooxxts io©z- "3Te>ei:r,
ITS COLUMNS CONTAIN :
Stai-ien from American. History, stories frotn Natural History, Illustrated.
fitorirti from Ancient History. SJfctclies of Eminent Men of America, Illustrated.
Tim JNVw.v Column (carefully condensed and arranged especially for our paper).
Tiie Question- Hoy, WITU ANSWERS (made np by subscribers).
The Iteview Department (containing Questions upon the most important facts given in the two previous numbers),
The J'en unit Pirfure Series. Illustrated. Besides interesting Stones written especially for the paper, and se-
lections of Poetry and Prose suitable for Recitations and Declamations.
Little School-Mam's Talks, Illustrated.
A few Advertisements accepted at very low rates.
Send for Sample Copies, Testimonials, etc.
Publisher, C. W. HAGAR, 697 Broadway, New York.
"We take pleasure in heartily recommending THE PUPILS' COMPANION as valuable 1m' Supplementary Reading in
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Send for sample copies ; you will want it in your schools. It is excellent."—!1. W. BICKNELL,;^/. Jour, of Education.
GOOD TIMES.
Established l Circulation
20,000.
An Illustrated Monthly Magazine.
Subscription Price, - $1.OO Per Annum.
CONTAINING
STORIES, POEMS, DIALOGUES, CHARADES, RECITATIONS, MUSIC, ETC.,
ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO HOME AND SCHOOL USE.
We call special attention to the following facts that make " GOOD TIMES" peculiarly valuable
as an advertising medium :
first.— It has a wide circulation, both in families and in schools.
/Second. -Its readers are the most intelligent class in every community— people of taste and culture, who have
means to gratify their wants.
Third.— It circulates In every State in the Union.
Fourth.— The actual experience of advertisers proves that announcements published in " GOOD TIMES" yield
more satisfactory returns than in several other journals claiming a much wider circulation. One advertiser reports :
"I get better returns from ' GOOD TIMES' than from many paper* of double the circulation." Another states : "Over
one hundred orders, with money inclosed, were received in one week, in response to my advertisement, in. ' GOOD
TIMES.'" And still another writes : " Continue my 'adv.'; I have received, threejtime* as much in rtturn for the
money expended asfio.-n any other publication."
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NEWSPAPER EATE-BOOK.
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cent* ; Reading notices, nonpareil, 75 cents; minion $1
per line each insertion. Sunday. 1st page 40 cents : other
pages 30 cents per line each time; notices same an in
daily. Weekly -25 cents per agate line per time ; notices
same as in daily ; cuts and double columns in eitner edi-
tion double price: solid cuts required. Corner Madiron
aud Dearborn streets. F. T. McFadden. Tribune building,
New York, special agent, to wnom all Eastern business
must be sen i.
Xlie great advertising medium of tlie
U < — t and Northwest.
ADVANCE. — Every Thursday. Congregational-
i*t. Robert West, editor. Advance Publishing Co.,
proprietors. Subscription $2-50 ; claimed circulation
15,000 ; 16 pages, 4 columns ; length of column 15 inches,
\vidtli25-14 inches. Advertising rates, agate, per line
each insertion 20 cents : cuts same price; specified posi-
tions 10 per cent additional; Business notices 40 cems
per line ; discounts : 10 per cent on $50 ; 20 per cent on
§100 ; 25 per cent on $350 ; 30 per cent on $500; 35 per
cent on $750 ; 40 per cent on $1000 ; 45 per cent on $1500;
50 per cent on $2500; solid cuts required. 157 Dearborn
street.
Advt. page 220.
AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL.— Every Wednesday,
and Monthly. Bees and Honey. Established 1801.
Thos. G. Newman, editor and proprietor. Subscription.
weekly <?2; claimed circulation 0000; monthly $1: claimed
circulation 3000; weekly 16 pages, 3 columns; monthly 32
pages, 2 columns ; length of columns 9 inches, monthly
7 inches, width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates, nonpa-
reil, 20 cents per line each insertion in eiiher weekly or
monthly : cuts same price ; editorial notices 50 cents per
line. 925 West Madison street.
AMERICAN ENGINEER.— Every Friday. Engineer-
ing. Established 188 ). John W. Weston, C.E., editor.
Merrick Cowles, proprietor. Subscription $4 : estimated
circulation 4000; 20 pages, 4 columns; length of columns
13 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpa-
reil, 1 inch 1 time $3 ; 1 month $7 ; special rates for long
time. 182 and 184 Dearborn street.
circulation 15.000; 32 pages, 4 columns ; length of col-
A. O. H. EMERALD -Every Saturday (also issues an
edition at Springfield, 111.). Catholic. Established 1879.
Jas. E. Dunn, editor and proprietor. Subscription $2 ;
claimed circulation, Chicago edition 27,300; Springfield
edition 2400 ; 8 pasres, 0 columns ; length oi columns 20
inches, width 2 1-0 inches. Advertising rate>, agate, 1 inch,
1 time SI. 50; 1 month $3. 75; 3 months $9; 6 months $15 ;
1 year $22.50. 1-2 column, 1 time $13 50 ; 3 months $60 ;
1 year $150. 1 column, 1 year $265; cuts same price.
Reading notices 10 cents ; Local notices 25 cents per line.
162 Washington street.
The largest circulation* ol' any Catholic
Family Paper in America.
Advt. page 256.
BEOBACHTER.— Every Saturday. German. Inde-
pendent. Established 1878. Henry Wilkelung, editor.
Geleff & Wilkelung, proprietors. Subscription $2;
claimed circulation 6000; 8 pages, 6 columns ; length of
columns 19 1-2 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising
rates, 1 inch, 1 time 75 cents ; 1 month $2 ; 3 months $5 ;
1 year $15. Discounts: 2 inches 15 per cent ; 3 inches 20
per cent; 5 to 10 inches 25 per cent; over 10 inches 33 1-3
per cent; cuts same price. 77 South Clark street.
BREEDER'S GXZETTE.— Every Thursday. Live
stock. Established 1881. J. H. Saunders, editor. J. H.
haunders & Co , proprietors. Subscription $3 : sworn
circulation 12,COO; 36 pases, 3 columns; length of columns
10 inches, width 2 3-8 inches. Advertising rates, agate,
1 time 30 cents ; 1 month 25 cents ; 3 months 20 cents;
C months 15 cents; 1 year 10 cents per line a time ; cuts
same price. Last page, or facing reading matter 1-3 more.
Cor. La Salle and Washington sireets.
CH AAtPION.— Every Thursday. Anti-prohibitionist.
Established 1878. Paul Schuster, editor and proprietor.
Subscription $2.50; claimed circulation 560J; 4 pages, 8
columns ; length of columns 23 inches, width 2 1-4 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch, 3 months $12; 6
months $20; 1 year $36. 2 inches, 3 months $20; 6
months $30 ; 1 year $60. 4 inches, 1 year $100 ;_cuts same
price. 45 South La Salic street.
Advt. page 344.
CHRISTIAN CYNOSURE.— Every Thursday. Inde-
pendent. iiKtablishud 1808. J. Blanchard, editor Na-
tional Christian Association, publishers. Subscription
$2; claimed circulation 4200; 10 pages, 4 columns;
length of columns 13 1-2 inches, width 2 3-16 inches. Ad-
vertising rates, agate, per inch, each insertion $1.40. Dis-
count of 15 per cent for 4 insertions : 35 per cent lor n
months : 40 per cent 1'or 0 months ; 50 per cent for 1 year;
cuts same price. 0 Arcade court.
CHURCH AND HOME ILLUSTRATED.— Every
Sunday. UiiBectarian. Illustrated. Established 1880.
David C. Cuok, editor and proprietor. Subscription $1.25;
estimated circulation 25.000 ; 8 pages, 4 columns ; length
of columns 12 1-2 inches, width -A 1-8 inches. Advertis-
ing rates, agate, 1 time 25 cents ; 2 times 40 cents ;
1 month 70 cems; 2 months $1.25; 3 months $1.90: fi
months $3.25; 1 year $6 per line. Discount of 25 per
cent on $25. Cuts same price. Also issue a semi-month-
ly, subscription 05 cents. 46 Adams street.
DEUTSCHE WARTE.— Every Monday. German. In-
dependent. Established 1874. Dr. G. A. Zimmerman,
editor. German News Co., proprietors. Subscription
$2 ; claimed circulation 26,000; 8 pages, 7 columns; length
of columns 21 1-2 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising
rates, agate, each insertion 15 cents per line ; 6 months or
longer 121-2 cents; 1 year 10 cents; cuts same price ;
solid cuts required. 44 and 46 8. La Salle stieet.
Advt. page 318.
DUNTON'S SPIRIT OF THE TURF.— Every Satur-
day. Sporting. Established 1876. Frank H. Dunton,
editor. F. H. & E. M. Dunton, proprietors. Subscrip-
tion $4 ; claimed circulation 70UO ; 10 pages, 3 columns ;
length of columns 13 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Adver-
tising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch, 1 time $1.50; subsequent
insertions $1 ; 3 mouths $10 ; cuts same price. 164 and
•106 Washington street.
ERHOLUNGSSTUNDEN.— Every Thursday. Literary.
German. Established 1875. Dr. G. A. Zimmerman, ed-
itor. German News Co., proprietors. Subscription $1 :
claimed circulation 24,000 ; 8 pages, 4 columns ; length of
columns 14 inches, width 2 1-0 inches. Advertising rates,
agate, 15 cents per line each insertion ; cuts same price.
Reading notices 20 cents per line. Solid cuts required.
44 S. ta Saile street.
Advt. page 318.
EULENSPIEGEL.— .Every Sunday. German. Inde-
pendent. Established 1871. Karl Rothe, editor. M. D.
Langeloth, proprietor. Subscription $3 ; claimed circu-
lation tOCO; 8 pages, 6 columns; length of columns 3U
inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpaieil,
1 inch, 1 time $1 ; 1 month $3 ; 6 mouths $12.50 ; 1 year
$26 ; cuts same price ; solid cuts required. 55 W. l»au-
dolph street.
EXPRESS.— Every Saturday. Anti-monopoly. Estab-
lished 18i3. C. C. Post, editor. R. Hamilton, publisher.
Subscription $1 ; claimed circulation 42,130; 8 pages, 7
columns ; length of columns 20 inches, width 2 1-0 inches.
Advertising rates, 25 cents per agate line each insertion :
cuts same price. Notices 40 cents per line. Cor. Wash-
ington street and Fifth avenue $
Advt. page 236.
EYE.— Every Saturday. Humorous. Established 1878.
Hutchin & Cot man, erliiors and proprietors. Subscrip-
tion $2; estimated circulation 9500 ; 8 pages,' 6 columns :
length of columns 193-4 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Ad-
vertising rates, agate, per line 1 time 10 cents; 1 month 12
cents; 3 months 30 cents; 6 months 55 cents;! year $l;cuts
same price. 81 State street
Advt. page 346.
FARMERS' REVIEW.— Every Thursday. Agricultu-
ral. Established 1877. Farmers' Review Co., editors and
proprietors. Subscription $1.50 ; sworn circulation
25,647 ; 16 pages, 4 columns ; length of columns 14 inches,
width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, agate. 25 cents per
line each insertion ; cuts same price. Discounts, on 100
70
JNO. F. PHILLIP& <& CO.'S
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A Comprehensive and Unbiased Journal of Financial, Railway, Mining,
Electric, Insurance, and General Intelligence.
L. 0. ROBERTSON, Publisher. Office, 71 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, POSTAGE PAID:
The United States and Canada, $3 per Annum; $1.75 for Six Months. All other
Countries, $4; 16 Shillings; 2O Francs; 16 Marks.
N. N. ROBERTSON, Agent for Colorado. Office, 115 West Third Street, Leadville.
Messrs. HENRY F. GILLTG & Co., Proprietors of tlie AMERICAN EXCHANGE IN EUROPE, 349 Strand,
W.C., and 3 Adelaide Street, Charing Cross, are Agents for THE ECONOMIST in London, and are author-
ized to receive Subscriptions and Advertisements at publisher's rates.
CHARLES W. CRANE, 318 Pine Street, San Francisco, Cal., is Agent for the Pacific Slope.
CIRCULATION 1OO,OOO.
THE
OF NEW YORK,
NOW IN ITS SIXTH YEAR,
An lUnslratei Journal (Wei to Literate, Topics of the Day, ani Amusements,
CONTRIBUTIONS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD.
Continuous Novels by the Best Authors, Short Tales, Poems, Fashion Notes, Household Matters,
The Garden, Facts and Fiction, Wit and Wisdom, European Correspondence,
Portraits of Celebrities, Illustrations of Passing Events, etc.
MAKING THE FIRESIDE JOURNAL ONE OF IHE MOST INTERESTING AND USEFUL FAMILY JOURNALS PRINTED,
We are making the FIRESIDE JOVSXAL, more attractive than ever this year by adding many
NEW FKATUUES iind beautiful illustrations by the best artists.
O UR CIRCULATION has been obtained by extensive advertising, and extends into every State and Territory
in the Union and also into Canada and British Columbia; hence our readers belong to that enterprising class who
read and answer advertisements.
Specimen copies of our journal and estimates furnished at any time to any person desirous of advertising.
Office, 24=0 BIF^.O.^D'VViA.'ir,. ZSTIE'W" TTOIEVKL.
NEWSPAPER RATE-BOOK.
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lines 10 per cent, 250 lines 15 per cent, 500 lines 20 per
cent, 1000 lines 25 per cent. 216 Clark street. Eastern office
Tribune building, N. Y., C. G. Ferguson, manager.
Proves its circulation by a Certificate
from tlie Chicago Postmaster of postage
paid, or sworn affidavit.
FREE METHODIST.— Every Wednesday. Free Meth-
odist. Established 1868. Rev. Joseph '1 ravis, editor.
Kcv. P. B. A mold, proprietor. Subscription $2 ; claimed
circulation 5280 ; 1(5 pages, 4 columns ; length of columns
14 1-2 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, agate,
10 cents per line each insertion. Discounts : 100 lines, 10
per cent, 200 lines 15 per cent, 300 lines 20 per cent, 500
lines 25 per cent, 1000 lines 30 per cent, 2000 lines 33 1-3
per cent. 104 and 106 Franklin street.
The only Official Organ of tlte Free 31cth-
odlst Church.
GRAIN AND PROVISION REVIEW.— Every Tues-
day. Commercial. Established 1875. L. M. Walters,
editor. Geo. F. Averill, proprietor. Subscription $2 ;
estimated circulation 5000 ; 16 pages, 3 columns ; length
of column 13 1-2 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising
rates, nonpareil 1 inch 1 time $1 ; subsequent insertions
50 cents ; cuts same price. 71 and 7'3 Randolph street.
Advt. page 254.
GUARDIAN.— Every Saturday. Odd-fellowship. Es-
tablished 1875. Guardian Publishing Co., editors and
proprietors. Subscription $2 ; estimated circulation
5000 ; 8 pages, 4 columns ; length of columns 13 1-3 inches
width 2 1:5 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch
1 tinit* $2/1 month $0, 3 months $15, 1 year $50 ; cuts
same piice. Special or reading notices 25 cents, 1 month
15 cents, 1 year 10 cents per line per time. 38 Clark
street.
HOTEL WORLD.— Every Saturday. Established 1875.
II. J. Bohn, editor. H. J. & C. H. Bohn, proprietors.
Subscription §2.50 ; claimed circulation 5000 ; 16 pages, 4
columns ; length of columns 14 inches, width 2 1-6 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $2, 1 month
$5, 3 months $10 ; cuts same price. 79 Dearborn street.
The " HOTEL WORLD "is tiie oldest
and largest \veeklyjournal of Its class and
acknowledges no competitors in its
branch of the publishing and newspaper
buMiiicK*. It Has a bona-tide, paid-for cir-
culation in every Mate in the Union and
the Canadas and contains more hotel ad-
vertisements than all other hotel papers
combined, and more hotel news than all
others. Ait especially desirable medium
for resorts to advertise in. A splendid me-
dium to advertise hotel supplies. No
''medicine advertisements" accepted at
any price. (A special branch of the busi-
ness is a Hotel Keal Estate Agency i'or
renting and leasing hotels.) Kor sample
copies and advertising rates address II . JT.
and C. II Bohn, publishers, Chicago, 111.
INDUSTRIAL WORLD.— Every Thursday. Scien-
tific. Illustrated. Established 1867. J. S. Salisbury, edi-
tor. Industrial World Co., proprietors. Subscription
$3 ; claimed circulation 11,000 ; 44 to 48 pages, 4 col-
umns ; length of columns 13 3-4 inches, width 2 1-6
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inchl time $1.50 :
1 month $5 ; 3 months $13; 6 months $25; 1 year $40;
cuts same price. 51 and 53 La Salle street.
INTERIOR.— Every Thursday. Presbyterian. Estab-
lished 186!). William C. Gray, LL.D., editor. Cyrus H.
McCormick, proprietor. Subscription $2.50 :1 claimed
circulation 21,000 ; 8 pages, 7 columns ; length of columns
21 1-3 inches, widih 2 1-7 inches. Advertising rates,
agate, 25 cents per line each insertion ; cuts same price ;
notices 50 cents per line each insertion ; Special positions
10 per cent extra. Discounts: $50, 10 per cent; $100,30
per cent ; $250, 25 per cent ; $300, 30 per cent ; $750, 35 per
cent ; $1000, 40 per cent ; $1500, 45 per cent ; $2500, 50 per
cent. Solid cuts required. South-east corner Randolph
and Dearborn streets.
Advt. page 220.
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE.— Every Wednesday.
Commercial. Established 1862. S. S. Boyce, editor.
William Baker, proprietor. Subscription $4 ; claimed
circulation 8800 ; 40 to 48 pages, 5 columns ; length of col-
umn 16"inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates,
nonpareil, per inch 1 year from $35 to $40, according to lo-
cation ; cuts game price. 70 State street.
Advt. page 258.
KATHOLISCHES WOCHENBLATT.-Evcry Wed-
nesday. German. Catholic. Established 1858. F. X.
Brandecker, editor and proprietor, Subscription $2.50 ;
claimed circulation 6700 ; 8 pages, 6 columns ; length of
column 20 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates,
nonpareil. 8 lines 1 time 75 cents, 3 months $5, 1 year
$20. 32 lines 1 time $2.25, 3 months $16, 1 year $56. 648
Sedgwick street.
LEDGER,— Every Saturday. Literary. Established
1873. Ledger Co., editors and proprietors. Subscription
$1 ; claimed circulation J1,UOH ; 8 pages, 6 columns ; length
of column 20inches.width 2 1-6 inches, j Advertising rates,
agate, per line 1 time 10 cents, 1 month 36 cents, 3 months
96 cents, 6 months $1.75, 9 months $2.25,1 year $2.50;
i cuts same price.
cent additional.
street.
Reading matter, agate space, 50 per
Solid cuts required. 273 Franklin
Advt. page 228.
LEVER.— Every Thursday. Christian temperance.
Established 1878. Van P'lect & Loomis, editors and pro-
prietors. Subscription $a ; claimed circulation 10,000 ; 8
pages, 7 columns ; length of columns 21 inches, width
a 1-7 inches. Advertising rates, agate, 12 cents per line ;
cuts same price. Notices 25 cents per line each insertion.
Special positions 10 per cent extra. Discounts : $50 10
percent, $100 20 percent, $250 25 per cent, $500 30 per
cent, $750 35 per cent, $10(10 40 per cent, $1500 45 per
$2500 50 per cent. Solid cuts required. 87 Wash-
ington street.
Advt. page S20.
LIVING CHURCH.— Every Saturday. Episcopal. Es-
tablished 1878. Rev. Dr. Leflingwell and A. Se.vmour,
editors. Living Church Co., proprietors. Subscription
$1 ; sworn circulation 13.000 ; 8 pages, 5 columns ; length
of columns 18 inches, width 2 1-3 inches. Advertising
rates, agate, 20 cents per line each insertion ; cuts same
price. Notices 40 cents per line, special location 10 per
cent extra. Discounts : $50 10 per cent, $100 20 percent,
$250 25 per cent, $500 30 percent, $750 35 per cent, $1000
40 per cent, $1500 45 per cent, $2500 50 per cent. Solid
cuts required. 134 and 136 Wabash avenue.
A dvt. page 220.
MINING REVIEW —Every Thursday. Mining. Es-
tablished 1878. Duff Porter, editor. Mining Review Co.,
proprietors. Subscription $3 ; claimed circulation 5000 ;
16 pages, 4 columns ; length of column 12 inches, width
2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time
$2, 1 month $5, 3 months $13.50, 1 year $40 ; 2 inches 1
year $75 ; cuts same price. Times building.
The%epresentative exponent of the min-
ing Industry.
Advt. page 282.
MIRROR OF AMERICAN SPORTS.— Every Saturday.
Sporting. Established 1859. T. Z. Cowies, editor.
Mirror Publishing Co., proprietors. Subscription $2 :
claimed circulation 7000 ; 16 pages, 4 columns; length of
columns 13 inches, width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising
rates, nonpareil, per inch 84 cents ; last page $1 each in-
sertion. 47 State street.
The MIRROR OF AMERICAN SPORTS
lias the largest circulation of any 5»portiiig
paper west of New YorK Ciiy.
Advt. page 260.
NORTH CHICAGO REPORTER.— Every Saturday.
Democratic. Established 1879. F. W. Benckle, editor.
F. W. Be_nckle & Co., proprietors. Subscription $2;
claimed circulation 5000; 8 pages, 6 columns ; length of
columns 193-4 inches, width 21-6 inches. Advertising
rates, nonpareil, each inch 1 time $1, 3 months f 8 50, 6
months $14.50, 1 year $21 ; cuts same price ; Double col-
umn 1-4 extra ; Reading notices 25 cents per line, brevier.
37 N. Clark street.
Advt. page 328.
NORTHWESTERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE. —
Every Wednesday. Methodist Episcopal. Established
1852. Arthur Edwards, editor. Waldeu & Stowe, pub-
lishers. Subscription $2.20 ; claimed circulation 23,000 : 8
pages, 7 columns ; length, of columns 21 1-2 inches, width
2 1-3 inches. Advertising rates, agate, 20 cents per line
JNO. F. PHILLIPS A CO:S
(THIRTEENTH YEAR.)
A MONTHLY JOURNAL, DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE FIREMEN'
Circulated Every Month among the Officials of every
Fire Department of the United States, Canada, aud South
America.
ADVERTISEMENTS.—
The value of the MRE
RECORD as an advertising
medium cannot be overes-
timated, it being the only
medium by which the Fire-
men in every Company,
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 improvements and changes in their partic-
ular interests.
The FIRE RECORD has a greater circulation than all the other Fire
Papers combined. Illustrated Catalogues of Fire Apparatus and
Fire Department supplies sent to any address free.
Address all communications to
FRED, J, MILLER, Editor and Proprietor,
•73 MAIDEN I^JSTE, 3STEW YORK.
« THE
American Publication Devoted to Hygiene."— N. Y. Herald.
"The Sanitarian,
whose judgment, criticism, and comment® on everything pertaining to public health, drainage,
and sanitation are accepted as an authority, has effected many reforms, cultivated and educated
the people to a department of life that indifference, heedlessness, carelessness, and ignorance
were making disastrous, and accomplished more good by its decisive, quiet work, than all other
sunitary papers in the country put together." — Hydraulic and Sanitary Plumber.
PUBLISHED MONTHLY.
S4.OO a Year. 35 cents a Copy.
nnTTTP d A i\n~TrT^ A ~DT A TVT
JL ±j_±L r^_^\_l_\ JL _L ^\_JrC L^^.i_\
PRESENTS UNEQUALLED FACILITIES TO ADVERTISERS.
It has a large circulation, and exercises more influence among the class of persons 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.
A. N. BELL, 113 Fulton Street, New York.
NEWBPAPER RATE-BOOK.
73
each insertion; cuts same price. Discounts: $50, 15 per
cent: $100, 2ii percent; $300, 25 per cent: §500,30 per
ceut; $lt)00, 35 per cent; $2000, 40 per cent. Business
iteiut-, 30 cents per agate line. Medical, advertisements
not inserted. Solid cuts required. 57 Washington street.
The largest Weekly <>irculatioit of any
Religious paper published. In the North-
west.
Advt. page 248.
OCCIDENT. —Every Friday. Jewish. Established
1874. Julius Silversmith, editor and proprietor. Sub-
scription $3; claimed circulation 22,000; 8 pages, 5 col-
umns : lengtn of columns 18 inches, width 2 1-6 inches.
Advertising rates, agate, 10 lines 1 time $2; 1 month $4; 3
months $12, 6 months $20, 1 year $35 ; 40 lines 1 month
$15, 3 months $41, 6 months $72, 1 year $130 ; 100 lines 1
time $14, 1 year $260; cuts same price: double columns
15 per cent extra; Local notices 60 cents per line. 161
La Salle street.
The Only Jewish Organ In the North-
weMt. The Official Congregational and
Secret Society medium oi' Chicago. A val-
uable advertising journal.
Ail ct. page *33.
PRAIRIE FARMER.— Every Saturday. Agricultural.
Established 1841. Prairie Farmer Publishing Co., editors!
and proprietors. Subscription $2 ; claimed circulation
14,000 ; 16 pages, 4 columns ; length of columns 14 inches,
width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, agaie, inside pages
25 cents, last page 30 cents per line each insertion ; cuts
same price no charge less than $2. 150 Monroe street.
Advt. paye'ZK.
PRESENT AGE.— Every Thursday. Educational. Es-
tablished 1876. J. Fred. Wasgoner Company, publishers.
Estimated circulation 6000 ; 20 pages, 3 column*; lengthof
columns 10 inches, width 2 1-2 inches. Advertising rates,
noupariel, 1 inch 1 time $1.25, 1 month $4, 3 months $9,
6 months $17, 1 year $30. 2 inches $65, 3 inches $80, 5
inches $100 for 1 year ; cuts same price. 85 Fifth avenue.
RAILWAY AGE.— Every Thursday. Railway intelli-
gence. Established 18T6. E. H. Talbotand II. R. Hoyt,
editors. The Railway Age Publishing Co., proprietors.
Subscription $4 ; claimed circulation 48uO : 44 pages, 4 col-
umns ; length of columns 12 1-2 inches, width 2 1-4 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $2, 1 month
$6.25, 3 months $16.25, 1 year $5n. 2 inches 1 monih
$11.75, 3 months $3'. 75. 1 year $97.50. 4 inches 1 year
$175 ; 2d and 4th pages 50 per centjadditional ; cuts same
price. 103 Adams street.
RE LIGIO- PHILOSOPHICAL JOURNAL.— Every Sat-
urday. Spiritualist. Established 1865. John C. Biindy,
editor and proprietor. Subscription $2.50; claimed cir-
culation 20,000 : 8 pages, 5 columns; length of columns
181-2 inches, width 2 5-14 inches. Advertising rates,
agate, each insertion 20 cents per line; cuts same price;
specified locations 10 per cent exira ; Notices 40 cents.
Discounts: 10 per cent on $50 : 20 per cent on $100 ; 25 per
cent on $250; 30 per cent on $500; 35 per cent on $750; 40
per cent on $1000 ; 45 per cent on $1500 ; 50 per ceut on
$2500. Sol id cuts required. 92 La Salle street.
Advt. page 220.
SANDEBUDET.— Every Monday. Swedish. Method-
ist Episcopal. Established 1862. Rev. V. Witting, editor.
Walden & Stowe, Agents Western Methodist Book Con-
cern, publishers. Subscription $2; estimated circulation
3000 ; 8 pages, 5 columns ; length of columns 19 inches,
width 2 5-16 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 8 cents
per line each insertion; cuts same price. No patent med-
icine advertisements. Discounts: $50, 15 per cent; $100.
20 per cent ; $300, 25 per cent, ; $500, 3.) per cent. Solid
cuts required. 57 Washington street.
Advt. page 248.
SENTINEL. — Every Thursday. Greenback. Estab-
lished 1878. S. F. Norton, editor and proprietor. Sub-
scription $1 ; estimated circulation 20,000 ; 8 pages, 5 col-
umns; length of columns 163-4 inches, width 2 1-8 inches.
Advertising rates, agate, 1 inch 1 time $2.50, 1 month $6,
3 months $12, 6 months §i2, 1 year $35. 2 inches $75, 3
Inches $1,5, 4 inches $105 for 1 year ; 4 inches 1 time $8 ;
cuts same price. 159 La Salle street.
STANDARD.— Every Thursday. Baptist Justin A.
Smith, D.D., editor. Goodman & Dickerson, proprie-
tors. Subscription $2.50 ; claimed circulation 15 OOa ; 8
pages, 7 columns; length of columns 21 inches, width 2 1-6
inches. Advertising rates, agate, 20 cents per line each
insertion; cuts same price; Notices 40 cents per line. Dis-
counts : $50, Id per cent ; $100, 20 per cent ; $250, 25 per
cent ; $500, 30 per cent ; $750, 35 per cent ; $1000, 40 per
cent; $1500,45 percent: $i500, 50 percent. Special lo-
cations 10 percent extra. Solid cuts required. South-
east corner Dearborn and Randolph streets.
Advt. page 220.
SVENSKA TRIBUNE N. — Every Wednesday. Swe-
dish. Republican. Established 1869. C. G. Linderborg,
editor. Swedish Publishing Co.*, proprietors. Subscrip-
tion $2.25; claimed circulalion 25,000 ; 8. pages. 7 columns;
length of column 21 1-2 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Adver-
tising rates, agate. 15 cents per line each insertion ; cuts
same price ; Local notices 25 cents per line ; solid cuts
required. 37 North Clark street.
Largest circulation of any Scandina-
vian newspaper in the United States.
Advt. page 270.
UNION SIGNAL.— Every Thursday. Religious. Tern
perar.ee. Established 1874. Mary B. Willard, editor.
Chas. E. S. Fielden, publisher. Subscription $1.75; s\\orn
circulation 11,500: 16 pages, 4 columns; length of column
11 3-4 inches, width 2 1-5 inches. Advertising rate?,
agate, each insertion 15 cents per line ; cuts same price ;
Heading noti< es 25 cents. Discounts : 5 per cent on $25:
10 per cent on $50; 16 per cent on $75; 20 per cent on $100:
25 per cent on $250. 161 La Salle street.
Best medium in America for reaching
Woman and the Home.
Advt. page 332.
UNITY.— Every Thursday. Unitarian. Established
1882. J. L. L. Jones, editor. Colegrove Book Co., pro-
prietors. Subscription 81 50; claimed circulation 3000; 16
pages, 3 columns : length of columns 18 1-2 inches, width
21-2 inches. Advertising rates, agate, 8 cents; notices
15 cents per line each insertion. Discounts : $50, 10 per
cent; $100, 20 per cent; $250, 25 per cent; $500, SO per cent:
$750, 35 per cent ; $1000, 40 per cent ; $1500, 45 per cent;
$2500, 50 per cent. Solid cuts inserted at same prices.
135 Wabash avenue.
Advt. page 220.
UNIVERSAL1ST.— Every Saturday. Established 1828.
Umversalist Publishing Co., editors and proprietors.
Subscription $2 ; claimed circulation 8000 ; 8 pages, 7
columns; length of columns 21 inches, width 2 1-6 inches.
Advertising rates, agate, 12 cents, notices 25 cents per
line each insertion; cuts no extra. Discounts: $50, 10
per cent; $100, 20 per cent; $250, 25 per cent; |500, 30 per
cent ; $75(1, 35 per cent ; $10(0, 40 per cent ; $1500, 45 per
cent ; $2500, 50 per cent. Solid cuts required. 69 Dear-
born street.
Advt. page 220.
WffeKLY MAGAZINE.— Every Saturday. Literary.
Established 1876. W. A. and H. E. Starratt, editors.
Weekly Magazine Company, publishers. J. II. Oregon,
manager. Subscript! .11 $2.50: claimed circulation. 23.0(10;
16 pages, 4 columns ; length of columns 14 inches, width
2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, agate. 25 cents per line
each insertion; 3 months or longer 20 cents; 1 year 15
cents; cuts same price. 99 Washington street.
The Weekly Magazine is the only dis-
tinctively literary publication lit Chicago
or the Northwest. Professor Swing. Gall
Hamilton, and all the best writers In the
country contribute to it« columns.
Advt. page 242.
WESTERN CATHOLIC. — Every Saturday. Catholic.
Established 1868. John L. Coffin, editor and proprietor.
Subscription $2.50; claimed circulation 23,000: 8 pages, 6
columns; length of columns 20 inches, width 2 1-4 inches.
Advertising rates, agati', SO cents, 3 months 20 cents per
line each insertion ; cuts same price ; Special notices 40
cents; Local notices 50 cents per line each insertion.
163 Monroe street.
Advt. page 336.
WESTERN FIREMAN.— Every Wednesday. Fire
strvice. Established 1880. J. S. Bloomin^ston, editor
and proprietor. Subscription $1.50 ; claimed circulation
4UOO ; 16 pages, 2 columns ; length of columns 9 3-4
inches, width 3 1-3 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
2 inches 1 time $5 : 1 month $12 ; 3 months $£0 ; 6 months
$3i; 1 year $60. 4 inches $1(0: 8 inches $17.) for 1 year.
Cuts same price. Special notices 50 cents per l:ne each
insertion. 206 Ln Salle street.
74 JNO. F. PHILLIPS & co:s
FIRESIDE VISITOR,
Semi-Monthly, - - Circulation 100,000
HAPPY HOURS,
Monthly, Circulation 71,000
FAMILY MONTHLY,
Monthly, - - Circulation 48,500
AUGUSTA, MAINE.
These family publications are widely known as the
best advertising mediums in the United States for the
amount charged. Tlie subscriptions have all been ob-
tained from extensive advertising, are all paid for in
advance, and the circulation is ENTIRELY among well-
to-do families scattered over the North American Conti-
nent..
Rates, $1.50 per Agate Line per Month,
which includes two insertions in FIRESIDE VISITOR,
and one insertion each in HAPPY HOURS and FAMILY
MONTHLY.
Applications for advertising should be addressed to
JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO.,
29 Park Row, New York.
NEWSPAPER RA TE-B 0 OK.
75
WESTERN RURAL AND AMERICAN STOCKMAN.
Every Saturday, Agricultural. Established 1864. Mil-
ton George, editor and proprietor. Subscription SI -65;
claimed circulation 31,250 ; 16 pages, 5 columns; length
of columns 17 inches, width 21-4 inches. Advertisuii:
rates, agate, 25 cents per line each insertion ; over 500
lines on single contract to be used in 1 year 20 cents ;
over 1000 lines 18 cents ; over 2500 lines 16 cents. Cuts
same price. Reading notices in nonpareil 60 per cent
additional. Solid cuts required. 155 and 157 Dear-
born stre. t.
WITNESS.— Every Thursday. Evangelical. Estab-
lished 1878. James P. Scott, editor and proprietor. Sub-
scription $1 ; claimed circulation 5000 ; 8 pages, 4 col-
umns ; length of columns 13 1-2 inches, width 2 1-6
inches. Advertising rates, agate, 1 time 15 cents ; 3
months 18 cents ; 1 year 10 cents per line each insertion.
Cuts same price. 125 Clark street.
WORLD.— Every Saturday. Society. Established
1371. W. L. Allen, editor. The Chicago World Pub-
lishing Co., proprietors. Claimed circulation 35,000 ; 16
page*, 5 columns ; length of columns 14 inches, width
2 1-7 inches. Advertising rates, agate, 25 cents per line
each insertion. Cuts same price. Reading notices $1
per line. Solid cuts required. 38 and 40 Dearborn street.
Advt. page 234.
AMERICAN FURNITURE GAZETTE.— 1st and 15th
of each month. Established 1878. Frederick B. cle
Berard, editor, de Berard Publishing Co., proprietors.
Subscription $1.50; estimated circulation 5200 ; 52 pages,
2 columns ; length of columns 12 inches, width 4 1-4
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $2 ;
2 times $3 ; 3 months $7. Cuts same price. 150 Dear-
born street.
SCHOOL HERALD.— 1st and 15th of each month. Ed-
ucational. Established 1881. W. I Chase, editor and
proprietor.. Subscription 75 cents ; sworn circulation
7000; Iti pages, 3 columns; length of columns 9 1-2
inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, non-
pareil, 1 inch 1 time $1 ; 1 month $1.75; 3 months $1.50 ;
1 year $15. 1 column 1 time $7 ; 1 month $12; 3 mouths
$35 ; 1 yeir $100. Cuts same price.
We have also !»<>•>• 1111 tlte publication of
our Annual Reference Chart of Current
new*. "Events of 18S3," now ready. Free-
ly offered for adequate notice in good
newspaper.
Advt. page 274.
Y. M. C. A. WATCHMAN.— 1st and 15th of each
month. Undenominational. Established 1873. W. W.
Vanarsdale, publisher. Subscription $1 ; sworn circu-
lation 15.127 ; 16 pages, 4 columns : length of columns H
inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, airate, la
cents per line each insertion. Discount : on 100 lines 10
per cent ; 200 lines 15 per cent ; 300 lines 20 per cent ; r.OO
lines 25 per cent ; 1000 lines 33 1-3 per cent ; 2000 lines 40
per cent. Cuts same price. Rending notices 25 cents
per line, count. No medical advertisements inserted. 6
Arcade court.
Advt. page 272.
AMERICAN POULTRY JOURNAL —Monthly. Es-
tablished 1874. C. J. Ward, editor and proprietor. Sub-
scription $1 ; claimed circulation 4000 ; 32 pages, 3 col-
umns ; length ot columns 9 inches, width 2 inches ; Ad-
vertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $2 ;3 times $5.25;
6 times $8 ; 1 year $12. 2 inches $22 ; 3 inches $32, 1
year. Cuts same price. 181 South Clark st.
Has tlie largest Western and Southern
circulation of any poultry journal pub-
lished.
Advt. page 268.
BRAUER AND MALZER— Monthly German. Brew-
ing interest. Established 1882. Subscription $5 ; Ci-ti-
mated circulation 3000 ; 90 pages. 3 columns ; length of
columns 11 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates,
nonpareil, $200 per page 1 year. Cuts same price.
Corner Lake and Clark streets.
DEUTSCH-AMERIKANISCHE MUELLER.— Month-
ly. German. Milling. Established 1877. Eugene A.
Sittig, editor and proprietor. Subscription $1 ; claimed
circulation 11,000; 48 pages, 3 columns ; length of col-
umns 11 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Adverusing rates,
nonpareil, per inch 1 year $25. Cuts same price.
Corner Lake and Clark streets.
DRUGGIST.— Monthly. Pharmaceutical. Established
1879. G. P. Engelhard, editor. G. P. Eng< lhard «t Co.,
proprietors. Subscription $1 ; claimed ciiculation 5HOO;
bO pages, 2 columns ; length of columns 9 inches, widtti
2 1-2 inches. Advcrt.isinn rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time
$3; 3 times $5; 6 times $10; 1 year $20. 1-4 page 8
times $20; 1 year $65. 1 page 1 year $215. Cuts same
price.
THE DRUGGIST of Chicago Is the recog-
nized organ of the retail drug trade of the
West.
FARM, FIELD AND FIRESIDE.— Monthly. Agri-
cultural. Established 1878. W. V. 11. Powis. editor and
proprietor. Subscription $1 ; claimed circulation 150,000;
28 pages, 4 columns ; length of columns 12 1-2 inches,
width 21-fi inches. Advertising rates, agate, 50 cents:
outside cover page 75 cents per line each insertion ; cuts
same price ; Reading notkeu $1 per line. 89 Randolph
street.
Farm, Field and Fireside abounds in
Illustrations, and Is typographically the
handsomest of Agricultural publication*.
Its great success has been attained entirely
through the energy, genius, ambition, and
perseverance of Its present proprietor, W.
V. B. Fowls.
Advt. page 222.
HOME VISITOR.— Monthly. Elizabeth W. Bowman,
editor. Chicago Home for Friendless, publishers. Sub-
scription 60 cents ; claimed circulation 5000; 8 pages, 3
columns ; length of columns 10 inches.width 2 1-4 inches.
Advertising raies, nonpareil, 10 cents per line each inser-
tion ; cuts same price.
HUMANE JOURNAL.— Monthly. Established 1872.
Albert W. Landon, editor and proprietor. Subscription
$1; sworn circulation 11,500 ; 16 pages, 3 columns ; kngth
of columns 10 1-2 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising
rates, agate, 25 cents per line each insertion ; cuts same
price.
ILLUSTRATED POPULAR MONTHLY MAGA-
ZINE.—Monthly. Literary. Illustrated. Established 1883.
J. E. Caven & Co., proprietors. Subscription $1.50 ;
sworn circulation 15.000 ; 64 pages, 2 columns ; length of
columns 7 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates,
agate, 25 cents per line each insertion. Discounts: 5 per
cent on 3 times ; 7 per cent on 6 times ; 10 per cent on 9
times; 15 per cent on 1 year; cuts same price; Reading
notices 50 cents. 53 Dearborn street.
Advt. page 292.
JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND PROGRESS.—
Monthly. Scientific. Established 1876. J. StanleyGrimes
editor. Franklin Printing Co, proprietors. Subscrip-
tion $1 ; estimated circulation 6000 ; 16 pages, 4 colnmns
length of columns 13 1-2 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Ad-
vertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $2; Slimes $5
6 limes $10; 1 year $19. 1-2 column 1 time $13 ; 1 year
$130 ; cuts same price. 5 and 7 Arcade court.
MANFORD'S MAGAZINE.— Monthly. Universalist.
Established 1857. E. Manlbrd, editor and proprietor.
Subscription $1.50; claimed circulation 5000; 64 pages,
2 columns ; length of columns 8 inches, width 2 3-4 in-
ches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 time 15 cents ; 3
times 40. cents; 6 times 75 cents per line; cuts same
price.
MEDICAL TIMES.— Monthly. Medical. Established
1869. Wm. H. Davis, M.D., Editor and proprietor. Sub-
scription $2; estimated circulation 5<>00; 72 pages. 2 col-
nmns; length of columns (i inches, width 2 1-8 inches.
Advertising r.ites. nonpareil, 1-8 piige. 3 months $10; (i
months $15; 1 year $25. 1 page 3 months $40; 1 year
$109 ; cuts same price. North-west corner Stale and
Madison streets.
MORNING AND DAY OF REFORM. —Monthly. Tem-
perance. H. W. Adams, editor. David C. Cook, pro-
prietor. Subscription 50 cents; estimated circulation
30.000; 4 pages, 7 columns; length of columns 22 l-4!inches,
width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, agate,! time 25
cents; 2 times 40 cents; 3 times £5 cents; 6 months 95
<ents; 1 year $1.80 per line; cuts same price. Discounts
of 25 per cent on $25. 46 Adams ttreet.
PHARMACIST AND CHEMIST.— Monthly. Medical.
Established 1868. Robert 11. Cowdray. Pn.G.. udiior.
Cowdray, Clark & Co., proprietors, subscription |1.50:
70
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Of the Daily papers published In the South and West, only one, Me Chicago Neivs, claims a larger circulation than
that of TEXAS SIFTINGS.
£5^~ All communications regarding advertising should be sent to our EASTERN OFFICE. Address,
TEXAS SIFTINGS PUBLISHING CO., Temple Court, New York.
NEWSPAPER RATE-BOOK.
claimed circulation 62JO: 76 pages, 2 columns; length of
columns 8 inches, width 2 1-2 inches. Advertising rates,
nonpareil, 1-4 page 1 month $5; 3 months $12; 6 months
2i>: 1 year $35. 1 page 1 mouth $13; 3 months $35; (i
months $6J; 1 year $100; cuts same price. 175 Monroe
street.
PICTURE GALLERY FOR YOUNG FOLKS.—
Monthly. Juvenile. Illustrated. Established 1878. Chi-
c igo Engraving Co., editors and proprietors. Subscrip-
tion 75 cents; claimed circulation 12 000; 24 pages, 2 col-
umns; length of columns 6 1-2 inches, width 2 1-8 inches.
Advertising rates, agate, 25 cents per line each insertion.
No extra charge for cuts.
SCANDINAVIA.— Monthly. Scandinavian interests.
Established 1883. Subscription $2; estimated circulation
500(1; 28 pages, 2 columns; length of columns 8 3-4 inches,
• width 3 inches. Advertising rate.", nonpareil, per inch,
1 time §2; 3 times $4 ; 6 times $6; 1 year $10. 20 North
Clark street.
SEWING MACHINE ADVANCE.— Monthly, on 15th
of each month. Sewing machine interests. Established
1879. B. S. Giblin, editor. Sewing Machine Advance
< 'o., proprietors. Subscription $1: claimed circulation
5170; 34 pages, 3 columns ; length of columns 10 inches,
width 2 1-2 inches. Advertising -rates, nonpareil, per
inch.l time $2.50; 3 times $6.75; 6 times $12; 1 year
$21. 1 column, 1 year $180; 1 page $480; cuts same price.
213 State street.
VOICE OF MASONRY AND FAMILY MAGAZINE.
—Monthly. Masonic. Established 1859. John \V. Brown
editor and proprietor, subscription $3 ; claimed circula-
tion 10,000; 100 pages, 2 columns ; length of columns
7 1-4 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, non-
pareil, 1-8 page 1 time $2.50 : 3 times $6 ; 1 year $18.
Cuts same price. 182 and 184 South Clark street.
WATCHMAKER AND METAL WORKER.— Monthly.
Jewelry trade. Established 1873. H. A. Pierce, editor.
Jeweler's Publishing Co., proprietors. Subscription
$1.50 ; claimed circulation 5000; 56 pages, 2 columns;
length of columns 11 inches, width 4 inches. Advertise
ing rates, nonpareil, 1-8 page $6 ; 1-4 page $12 ; 1-2 page
$20 ; 1 page $35, each insertion. Cuts same price.
Advt, page 30(5.
WESTERN EDUCATIONAL JOURNAL.— Monthly.
Educational.- Established 1879. J. Fred. Waggoner Co.,
editors and proprietors. Subscription $1 ; estimated
circulation 6000 ; 20 pages, 3 columns ; length of columns
10 1-4 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, non-
pareil, 1 inch 1 time $1.50 ; 3 times $4 ; 6 times $7 ; 1
year $13. 1-2 page 1 time $10 ; 1 year $100. 1 page 1 time
$15 ; 1 year $135. Cuts same price. 85 Fifth avenue.
WESTERN MANUFACTURER.— Monthly. Scien-
tific. Established 1872. Coyne & Co.. editors and pro-
prietors. Subscription $2; claimed circulation 6500 ; 20
to 32 pages 4 columns ; length of columns 14 1-2 inches,
width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch
1 time $2 ; 2 times $3.75 ; 3 times $5.50. 4 inches 1 time
$7.10 ; 3 months $19.80. Cuts same price. South West
corner Madison and Dearborn streets.
WORLD MAGAZINE.-Monthly. Literary. Estab-
lished 1871. W. L. Allen, editor. World Magazine Co.,
proprietors. Subscription $1 ; sworn circulation 72,000 ;
16 pages, 4 columns ; length of columns 14 inches, width
2 inches. Advertising rates, agate, each insertion 50 cents
per line. Cuts same price Reading notices $1 per line.
Solid cuts required. 38 and 40 Dearborn street.
Our books are open to advertisers in sup-
port of our claims regarding circulation at
any and all times.
Add. page 342.
ELGIN.
NEWS.— Every evening except Sunday, and ADVO-
CATE, Saturdays. Republican. Established 1855. Low-
rie & Le Baron, editors and proprietors. Subscription,
daily $5; claimed circulation 2000 ; weekly $1.50;
claimed circulation 3000 ; 4 pages (weekly 8 pages), 7 col-
umns ; length of columns 20 inches, width 2 1-4 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, daily 1 inch 1 time 30 cents;
1 week$l ; 1 month $3 ; 3 months $8 ; 1 year $24. 3
inches 1 month $8 ; 3 months $16 ; 1 year $48. 1 column
1 year $240 ; cuts same price. No E. O. D. advertise-
ments taken. Locals first insertion 5 cents, subsequent
insertions 3 cents per line. Weekly, 1 inch 1 time 60
cents ; 1 month $2 ; 3 months $5 ; 1 year $12. 3 inches 3
months $12 ; 1 year $30. 1 column 1 year $140. Locals
10 cents per line.
GALENA.
GAZETTE.— Every morning except Sunday, and
WEEKLY, Fridays. Republican. Established 1834. J.
B. Brown, editor and proprietor. Subscription, daily $6;
weekly $1.50; claimed circulation of weekly 6840 ; 4
pages, 7 columns (weekly lOcolumns) ; lensth of columns
21 inches (weekly 27 indies), width 2 inches. Advertis-
ing rates, daily, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time 75 cents ; 1 week
$2150 ; 1 month $4; 3mon'hs$6; 6 months $9 ; 1 year
$15. 3 inches 3 months $13. 1 year $30 ; 1 column 1 year
$150 ; cuts same price. Editorial notices per line 10
cents first insertion; subsequent insertions 5 cents.
Weekly, 1 inch 1 time $1.50 ; 1 month $4.50 ; 3 months
$10.50 ; 6 months $16.50 ; 1 year $22.50. 2 inches $37.50 ;
3 inches $52 50; 1 colnmn $300, 1 year. Editorial notices,
firi-t insertion 20 cents, subsequent insertions 10 cents
per line.
Advt. page 298.
JACKSONVILLE.
JOURNAL. — Every morning except Monday, and
WEEKLY, Wednesdays. Republican. Established, dai-
ly 1866, weekly 1831. Prof. Henry A. Allen, editor.
Chas. M. Eames, proprietor. Subscription, daily $10;
claimed circulation 800 ; weekly $1 ; claimed circulation
1500; daily 4 pages, 8 columns; weekly 6 pages, 9 col-
umns ; length of columns 24 inches, weekly 27 inches ;
width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, daily, nonpareil
1 inch 1 time $1 ; 1 week $3.25 ; 1 irtonth $7 ; 3 months
$11 ; 6 months $15 ; 1 year $20 ; 3 inches 3 months $25 ; 1
year $44 ; 20 inches 1 year $200 ; cuts same price. Week-
ly, 1 inch 1 time $1 ; 1 month $2.50 ; 3 months $5 ; 6
months $7.50 ; 1 year $10 ; 3 inches 1 year $26 ; 20 inches
$125.
MOL1NE.
MODERN MILLER.— Monthly. Milling. Established
1878. Clifford F. Hall, editor and proprietor. Subscrip-
tion $1 ; sworn circulation 5000 ; 24 page?, 3 columns ;
length of columns 12 1-2 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Ad-
vertising rates, nonpareil, per inch 1 time $1.50 ; 2 times
$3 ; 3 times or longer $1.35 per inch per time. 8 inches
$1.35 per inch ; 3 times or longer $1.25 per inch per
time; cuts same price.
WESTERN PLOWMAN.— Monthly. Agricultural. Es-
tablished 1881. J. W. Warr, editor and proprietor. Sub-
scription 50 cents ; claimed circulation 20,000; 20 pages,
4 columns ; length of columns 12 inches, width 2 1-8
inches. Advertising rates, agate, 20 cents per line each
insertion ; 10 lines 15 cents ; 50 lines 13 cents ; 100 lines
12 cents; 500 lines 11 cents; 1000 lines 10 cents; cuts
same price. No medical advertisements inserted.
The l>pst medium for manufacturers of
Agricultural Implements, as it goes to over
5000 good implement dealers.
MOUNT MORRIS.
GOSPEL MESSENGER.-Every Tuesday. Baptist.
Established 1883. Elder Jas. Qu inter, editor. Brethren
Publishing Co., proprietors. Subscription $1.50 ; claimed
circulation 10,000; 16 pages. 3 columns; length of col-
umns 13 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates,
nonpareil, per inch $1.50 each insertion ; 1 month $5.20 ;
3 months $15.60; 6 months $26 ; 1 year $36; cuts same
price. No advertisement less than $1.
PEORIA.
DEMOKRAT!— Every 'morning except Sunday, and
WEEKLY. Thursdays. German. Democratic. Estab-
lished 1859. B. Cremcr, (ditor. B. Cremer & Bros.,
proprietors. Subscription, daily $8 ; claimed circulation
2800; weekly $2; claimed circulation 6000; 4 pages, 8
columns (weekly 9 columns) ; length of columns, daily 24
inches, weekly 26 inches, width 21-8 inches. Advertis-
ing rates, nonpareil, daily 1 inch 1 time $1 ; 1 week $3 ; 1
month $6 ; 3 months $12 ; 1 year $36 ; 1-4 column 1 month
$30 ; 3 months $60 ; 1 year $180 ; cute same price ; E. O.
D. 2-3 daily monthly rates. Weekly same rates as daily.
Daily and weekly 50 per cent more than daily rates.
NATIONAL DEMOCRAT.— Every morning except
Monday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays. Democratic. Es-
tablished 1865. W. T. Dovvdall, editor and proprietor.
Subscription, daily $5 ; claimed circulation 3500 ; weekly
JNO. F. PHILLIPS & C0:s
The Boston Herald.
The only paper in Boston whose
•
circulation is printed every day.
No other medium in the United
States gives advertisers so much value
for so little money.
The Sunday Herald.
R. M. PULSIFER & CO.,
Proprietors.
NEWSPAPER RATE-BOOK.
79
$1 ; claimed circulation 4500 ; 4 pages, 8 columns (weekly
9 columns) ; length of columns 24 .inches (weekly 28
inches), width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
daily 1 inch 1 time $1 ; 1 week $4 ; 1 month $6.50 ; 3
months $15 ; 6 months $24 ; 1 year 40. 2 inches $66 ; 4
iuches $102, 1 year ; E. O. D. 2-3 daily month'y rates ;
cuts same price ; Local notices first insertion 15 cents ;
next 10 insertions 10 cents : 1 month 7 cents ; 6 months 6
cents ; 1 year 5 cents per line per time. Weekly 1 inch
1 time $2.25 ; 1 month $6.50 ; 3 months $15 ; 6 months
$24 ; 1 year $40. 2 inches $66 ; 4 iuches $102, 1 year ; Lo-
cal notices 1 time 12 1-2 cents, next 10 insertions 8 cents
per line per time.
TRANSCRIPT.— Every morning except Monday, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays. Republican. Established 1855.
A. Stone, editor. Transcript Publishing Co., proprietors.
Subscription, daily $9 ; estimated circulation 3200 ; week-
ly $1.50 ; estimated circulation 5400 ; 8 pages, daily 6 col-
umns, weekly 7 columns ; length of columns, daily 19
inches, weekly 21 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising
rate*, nonpareil, daily 1 inch 1 time $1 ; 1 week $3.50 ; 1
month $7 ; 3 months $15 : 1 year $36 ; 4 inches 1 month
$22 ; 3 months $46 ; 1 year $110 ; cuts same price ; E. O. D.
2-3 ; 2 times a week 1-2 daily monthly rates ; Local notices
25 cents per line each insertion. Weekly same price as
daily.
SATURDAY EVENING CALL.— Every Saturday. In-
dependent Republican. Established 1877. S. R. Hen-
derson and Win. Hawley Smith, editors. Henderson &
Smith, proprietors. Subscription $2 ; estimated circula-
tion 5000 ; 8 pages, 6 columns ; length of columns 20
inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
per inch each insertion 50 cents per line ; cuts same price ;
Reading notices 25 cents per line each insertion. No
advertisement less than 50 cents.
No patent medicine advertisements ad-
mitted.
FARM AND WORKSHOP.— Every Friday. Estab-
lished 1875. Farm and Workshop Association, editors
and proprietors. Subscription 75 cents ; estimated circu-
lation 5000 ; 4 pages, 8 columns ; length of columns 23 3-4
inches, width 2 1-5 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
10 lines 1 month $2.25 ; 3 months $6.75 ; 6 months $12 ; 1
year $24 ; cuts same price ; Reading notices 30 cents per
line.
QUINCIT.
HERALD. — Every morning except Monday, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays. Democratic. Established 1835.
Chas. J. Hynes and Hon. J. A. Dacus, editors. Chas. J.
Hynes, proprietor. Subscription, daily $8 ; claimed cir-
culation 2800 ; weekly $1.25 ; claimed circulation 5876 ; 8
pages, 6 columns ; length of columns 20 1-2 inches, width
2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, daily 10 lines
1 time $1 ; 1 week $2.50 : 1 month $7 ; 3 months $10.50 ; 6
months $16 ; 1 year $25 ; 20 lines 1 month $10 ; 3 months
$15 ; 6 months $21 ; 1 year $35 ; E. O. D. 2-3 daily monthly
rate ; cuts same price ; Local notices 15 cents per line ;
special positions 1-4 additional. Weekly rates same as
daily per week, month, etc.
The largest Dally and most Largely Cir-
culated paper In Western Illinois.
WHIG.— Every morning except Monday, and WEEK-
LY, Thursdays." Republican. Established 1833. J. C.
Hollman, editor. D. Wilcox & Sons, proprietors. Sub-
scription, daily $8; claimed circulation 2500; weekly
$1.23 ; claimed circulation 4000 ; 8 pages, 6 columns ;
length of columns 19 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Adver-
tising rates, nonpareil, daily 5 lines 1 time 75 cents ; 1
week $2 ; 1 month $3.50 ; 1 year $15 ; 10 lines 1 time $1 ;
1 week $2.50 ; 1 month $7 ; 3 months $10.50 ; 6 months
$16 : 1 y*'ar $25 ; each additional 10 lines 1 year $10 ; cuts
same price : E. O. D. 2-3 ; 3 times a week 1-2 ; 1 time a
week 1-3 daily monthly rates ; Local notices 15 cents per
line. Weekly rates same as daily per week, month, etc.
Daily and weekly double daily rates less 20 per cent.
FARMERS' CALL.— Monthly. Agricultural. Estab-
lished 1882 : John M. Stohl, editor. O. H. Crandall, pub-
lisher. Subscription $1 ; claimed circulation 10,000 ; 36
pages, 8 columns ; length of columns 10 inches, width
2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, $1 per inch
each insertion ; 33 1-3 per cent off for 1 year ; cuts same
price ; Local notices 20 cents per line.
Advt. page 180.
MANUFACTURERS' EXCHANGE.— Monthly. Com-
mercial. Established 1880. A. E. Rotert, editor and
proprietor. Subscription $1 ; claimed circulation 5000 ; 4
pages, 6 columns ; length of columns 20 inches, width
2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch $3 ; 2
inches $5 ; 3 inches $6.75 ; 10 inches $17.50 each insertion ;
discounts for long time ; cuts same price ; special notices
50 cents per Hue.
WESTERN AGRICULTURIST.— Monthly. Agricult-
ural. Established 1868. T. Butterworth, editor and pro-
prietor. Subscription $1.10 ; claimed circulation 7000; 36
pages, 3 columns: length of columns 10 inches, width
2 1-2 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 25 cents per
line each insertion ; cuts same price.
SPRINGFIELD.
ILLINOIS STATE JOURNAL.— Every morning ex-
cept Sundav, and WEEKLY, Thursdays. Republican.
Established, daily 1848, weekly 1831. M. F. Simmons
and Paul Selby, editors. Springfield Journal Co., pro-
prietors. Subscription, daily $10; estimated circulation
2500 : weekly $1.50 ; estimated circulation 4000 ; 8 pages,
6 columns ; length of columns 19 inches, width 2 1-6
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, daily 1 inch 1 time
$1 ; 1 week $3.50 ; 1 month $7 ; 3 months $10.50 ; (i
months $15; 1 year $20 ; each additional inch 1 year $15;
1 column 1 time $15 ; 1 year $300 ; cuts same price; E. O.
D. 3-4 ; 2 times a week 2-3 ; 1 time a week 1-2 daily
monthly rates ; Local notices 1 time 20 cents ; 1 week or
longer 15 cents per line each insertion. Weekly 1 inch 1
time $1 ; 1 month $2.50 ; 3 months $6 ; 6 months $10 ; 1
year $15 ; each additional inch 1 year $10 ; Local notices
1 time 20 cents ; 1 month or longer 15 cents per line each
insertion.
^.ILLINOIS STATE REGISTER.— Every morning ex-
cept Monday, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays. Democratic.
Established 1835. W. H. Clendenin, editor. Smith, Clen-
denin & Rees, proprietors. Thos. Rees>, business man-
ager. Subscription, daily, $7.80 ; claimed circulation
3800 ; weekly $1.50 ; claimed circulation 4850 ; 4 pages
(weekly 8 pages), 9 columns ; length of columns 24 inches,
width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, daily
1 inch 1 time $1.25 ; 1 week $3 ; 1 month $8 ; 3 mouths
$13 ; 1 year $30 ; 3 inches 3 months $28 ; 1 year $68 ; 1-4
column 1 year $100; cuts same price; Local notices 15
cents per line. Weekly 1-2 rates of daily.
State organ of tlie Democratic party of
Illinois. Largest Weekly in the State.
The leading paper of the capital. Im-
mense circulation in and out of the city.
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JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO.' 8
THE
FELIX AGNUS, Publisher
Full of Hints and Points to Make Money
MERCHANDISE. MINES. MACHINERY.
Mills, Manufactures, and Metals; Produce and Provisions; Wool, Hides
and Leather ; Boots, Shoes, and Dry Goods.
JL COMPLETE RECORD OF ALL THE
Manufacturing News in the United States,
INVENTIONS, IMPROVEMENTS, ETC.
PRICE, FOUR DOLLARS A YEAR.
CUETIS GUILD & CO., Proprietors, BOSTON, MASS.
NEWSPAPER RA TE-B 0 OK.
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INDIANA
DANVILLE.
NORMAL TEACHER.— Monthly. Educational. Es-
tablished 1878. Prof. W. H. F. Henry, editor. J. E.
[•therrill, proprietor. Subscription §1 ; claimed circula-
tion 16,000 ; 14 pages, 4 columns; length of cohimns 13 1-4
inches, width 2 1-3 inches. Advertising rates, agate,
1 time 15 cents per line ; 1 inch $1.50 ; 1-4 column $3.50 ;
1 column $10 ; special rates for long time ; cuts same
price. Jno. F. Phillips & Co., 29 Park row, New York,
agents.
ELKHART.
HERALD OF TRUTH.— 1st and 15th of each month.
Meimonite. Established 1864 Mennonite Publishing
Co., editors and proprietors. Subscription $1; claimed cir-
culation 6100, which includes a German edition; 16 pages,
2 columns ; length of columns 10 inches, width 2 3-8
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, each inseition, 1
inch $2 ; 3 inches $5 ; 5 inches $8 ; 10 inches $13 ; dis-
counts : 2 months 10 per cent ; 3 months 15 per cent ; 6
months 20 per cent ; 1 year 30 per cent ; cuts same price.
EVANSVILLE.
DEMOKRAT.— Every morning except Monday, and
WEEKLY, Tuesdays. German. Independent Demo-
crat. Established 1804. H. Determann, editor. F.
Lanenstein & Co., proprietors. Subscription, daily $7.50;
claimed circulation 1975, Sunday 2300; weekly $2:
claimed circulation 3650 ; daily 4 pages, 8 columns ; Sun-
day 12 pages, 6 columns ; weekly 8 pages, 7 columns :
length of columns, daily 23 inches, Sunday 20 inches,
weekly 21 1-2 inches, width 2 1-12 inches. Advertising
rates, daily 1 inch 1 time 75 cents ; 1 week $2.50; 1 month
$5.50; 3 months $9; 1 year $25; 3 inches 3 months
$19.50 ; 1 year $48 : 6 inches 1 year $82 ; cuts same price.
Local notices, first 10 cents, subsequent insertions 7
cents. Weekly 1 inch 1 time $1 ; 1 month $2.50 ; 3
months $6 ; 1 year $16 ; 3 inches 3 months $14 ; 1 year
§35 : fl inches 1 year $65. Daily and weekly together 1-4
additional to daily rates.
JOURNAL.— Every morning, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
days. Independent Republican. Established 1831. Ev-
ansville Journal Co., editors and proprietors. Subscrip-
tion, daily $10; claimed circulation 2500 ; weekly $1;
claimed circulation 1500 ; daily 4 page*. 8 columns,
weekly and Sunday 8 pages, 6 columns ; length of col-
umns 24 inches (weekly and Sunday 19 1-2 inches), width
2 1-8 inches. Advertising nites, nonpareil, daily 1 inch 1
time $1.25 ; 1 week $3.75 ; 1 month $12.25 ; 3 months $17;
6 months $25 ; 1 year $40 ; each additional inch 3 months
$14 ; 1 year $30 ; cuts 1-4 extra ; E. O. D. 2-3 ; 2 times a
week 1-2 daily monthly rates ; Business notices 20 cents ;
City items 25 cents per line. Weekly 1 inch 1 time $2 ; 1
month $5; 3 months $14; 6 months $20; 1 year $25;
each additional incli 3 months $14 ,• 1 year $20; Local
notices 1 time 20 cents ; subsequent insertions 15 cents
per line.
ARGUS.— Every Friday. Literary and Society News.
Established 1879. F. M. Gilbert, editor and publisher.
Subscription $2 ; claimed circulation 6200 ; 4 pages, 8 col-
umns ; length of columns 26 inches, width 2 1-4 inches.
Advertising rate?, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $1 : subse-
quent insertions 75 cents ; 3 months $7 ; 1 year $18 ; cuts
same price.
FORT WAYNE.
GAZETTE.-Every morning, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
days. Republican. Established 1863 ; Keil & Brother,
editors and proprietors. Subscription, daily $8 ; esti-
mated circulation 4000 ; weekly $1.50 ; estimated circula-
tion 4000; 8 pages, 6 columns; length of columns 19 2-3
SENTINEL. —Every evening except Sunday, and
WEEKLY, Wednesdays. Democratic. Established,
daily 1860, weekly 1833. E. A. K. Hackett, editor and
proprietor. Subscription, daily $4.80, estimated circula-
tion 4000 ; weekly $1, estimated circulation 4200 ; 4
pages, 7 columns (weekly 10 columns) ; length of columns
19 3-4 inches (weekly 28 inches), width 2 inches. Adver-
tising rates, nonpareil, daily 1 inch 1 time 75 cents, 1
week $2, 1 month $6, 3 months $12, 6 months $18, 1 year
$30 ; cuts same price. Weekly, 1 inch 1 time $1.50, 1
month, $3.75, 3 mouths $9.
HOOSIER.— Every Saturday. Literary. Established
1882. Will. R. Ream, editor. Geo. F. Seely, publisher.
Subscription $1.50 ; claimed circulation 5000 ; 8 pages, H
columns ; length of columns 19 3-4 inches, width 2 1-6
inches. Advertising rates, agate, 1 time 5 cents, 1 month
18 cents, 3 months 48 cents, 6 months 90 cents, 1 year
$1.50 per line ; cuts same price. Reading notices 1 time
Scents, 1 month 28 cents, 3 months 75 cents,(6 months
$1.25, 1 year $2.25 per line. Special positions extra.
Tlie Best advertising medium in the
State of Indiana. The HOOSIER has a
large circulation in Fort Wayne, Huiit-
1 imtoti, Auburn, Waterloo, Angola, Pleas-
ant Lake, Keiidallvllle, and other subur-
ban towns on Its Local edition, In which
appears the news and society gossip of
Fort Wayne, with interesting letters from
the towns represented. 'Clio General Edi-
tion circulates In every State and Territory
In the Union, being particularly well
represented lit Indiana.
Advt. page 292.
AMERICAN FARMER. — Monthly. ' Agricultural.
Established 1883. E. A. K. Hackett, editor and proprie-
tor. Subscription $1 ; claimed circulation 55,000 ; 16
pages, 3 columns ; length of columns 10 1-4 inches, width
2 3-8 inches. Advertising rates, agate, 50 cents per line
each insertion ; cuts same price.
The American Farmer is the only West-
ern Agricultural Paper having a National
Circulation.
Advt. page 294.
INDIANAPOLIS.
JOURNAL. — Every morning except Sunday, and
STATE JOURNAL, Wednesdays. Republican. Estab-
lished 1823. John C. New & Son, editors and proprie-
tors. Subscription, dailv $12, estimated circulation
7000 : weekly $1, estimated circulation 14,000 ; 8 pages,
6 columns ; lenath of columns 19 1-2 inches, width 2 1-5
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, daily, 9 lines 1
time $1, 1 week $3.50, 1 month $10, 3 months $20, 1 year
$80; each additional 9 lines 3 months $16, 1 year $64;
5th and 8th pages and cuts 1-2 extra ; double column 1-4
extra. E. O. D. 2-3, 2 times a week 1-2, 1 time a week 1-3
daily monthly rates. Local notices 25 cents per line.
Weekly, less than 3 months 15 cents, over 3 months 12 1-2
cents, over 9 months 10 cents per line each insertion;
cuts and double column extra as in daily.
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SUNDAY,
WEEKLY,
55,000
- 60,000
40,000
The tTx^e editions of t7^e GrLOBE reach
every city CLTLCL tovrri in. New ^E-ngla.7^dJ cL7^cL
TxcLve, ~besid.es, CL large circu2.cution t7L7~'ou.g7^ollt
the TJ. S. and, Canada.
Advertisers should always include t7ia
GLOBE in their lists, as its rates are very
low, and it invariably gives liand^some 7^e-
tarns.
NEWSPAPER RATEBOOK.
83
NEWS.— Every evening except Sunday. Independent.
Established 1869. John H. Holliday, editor. John H.
Holliday & Co., proprietors. Subscription $6 ; sworn
circulation 15,410 ; 4 pages, 7 columns ; length of columns
21 inches, width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates, non-
pareil, per line, per insertion 1 time 10 cents, 1 week 7
cents, 1 month 5 cents. 3 months 3 1-2 cents, 6 months
3 1-4 cents, 1 year 3 cents. Discount on ordinary only
5 per cent on $50, 10 per per cent on $1CO, etc. ; cuts 25
per cent extra. E. O. D. 3-5, 2 times a week 1-2, 1 time a
weak 1-4 daily rates. Special positions, extra according
to location. Reading notices per nonpareil line 20 cents,
100 lines 15 cents, 300 lines 12 1-2 cents, 500 lines 10 cents.
Solid curved cuts required.
Sworn averages of actual circulation
I ii rnislinl on application. Advertising
contract* conditioned on a larger circula-
tion than any two dallies combined In tills
city or State.
Advt. page 168.
SENTINEL.— Every morninz. and INDIANA STATE
SENTINEL, Wednesdays. Democratic. Established
1831. Sentinel Co.. editors and proprietors. Subscrip-
tion, daily $10 ; claimed circulation 7000 ; Sunday $2,
claimed circulation 16,000 ; weekly $1, claimed circulation
13,000; 8 pages, 7 columns : length of columns 20 inches,
width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, daily, nonpareil,
9 lines 1 time $1, 1 week $3.50, 1 month $9.50, 3 mouths
$19.75, 6 months $34 50, 1 year $66 ; 27 lines 3 months
$54.84, 1 year $183; 90 lines 1 year $508 ; cuts same price.
5th page 33 1-3 per cent, 8th page 50 per cent, 1st page
100 per cent additional ; E. O. D. 3-5, 2 times a week 1-2,
1 time a week 1-4 daily monthly rates. Special notices,
5th page, first 18 cents, subsequent insertions 15 cents,
200 lines and over 12 1-2 cents per line. Trade items,
8th page, first 25 cents, subsequent insertions 20 cents,
100 lines and over 15 cents per line. Weekly or Sunday,
9 lines 1 time $1.25, 1 month $3.25, 3 months $8, 6 months
$14. 1 year $25 ; 45 lines 3 months $33.50, 1 year $109 ;
90 lines 3 months $58, 1 year $212. Special pages and
notices same as daily. Solid curved cuts required.
Advt. page 30i.
TAQLICHER TELEORAPH.— Every morning except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Saturdays. German. Inde-
pendent Democratic. Established 1865. John B. Jeup,
editor. Gutenberg Co., proprietors. Subscription, daily
$10, claimed circulation 2300 ; weekly $2, claimed circu-
lation 4350 ; daily 4 pages, 8 columns ; weekly 8 pages, 7
columns ; length of columns 24 inches (weekly 21 1-2
inches), width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates, daily,
nonpareil, 10 lines 1 time $1, 1 week $3.60, 1 month
$7.50, 3 months $14, 6 months $25, 1 year $40. 20 lines
$65 ; 30 lines $80; 60 lines $155 1 year ; cuts same price.
E. O. D. 3-4 daily monthly rates. Special position 1-2
extra. Local notices 15 cents, if among reading matter
20 cents per line. Weekly 10 lines 1 time $1, 1 month
$-->.50, 3 months $6, 6 months $10, 1 year 16. 20 lines
$25: 30 lines $35: 60 lines $65 1 year. E. O. W. 3-4
monthly rates. Locals 15 cents, if among reading matter
20 cents per line each time. SPOTTVOGEL AND
VOLKSBLATT, Sundays. Literary. Established 1866.
Subscription $2 ; claimed circulation 7300 ; 8 pages, 6
columns ; length of columns 19 inches, width 2 1-8
inches. Advertising rates, same as WEEKLY TELE-
GRAPH.
TIMES.— Every morning and every evening except
Sundays, and INDUSTRIAL TIMES, Thursdays. Re-
publican. Established 1881 W. R. Holloway, editor
and publisher. Times Co., proprietors. Subscription,
daily $6, estimated circulation 10,000 ; Sunday $2, esti-
mated circulation 11,000; weekly $1, estimated circula-
tion 15,000 ; 4 pages (weekly 8 pages, Sunday 16 pages),
7 columns ; length of columns 52 1-2 inches, width 2 1-6
inches. Advertising rates daily including Sunday, agate,
9 lines 1 time $1, 1 week $4, 1 month $10, 3 months $20,
1 year $80 ; each additional 9 lines 3 months $16, 1 year
$61. E. O. D. and Sunday 3-4 full time price. Local
notices 15 cents ; Write-ups 30 cents por line. Double
column 1-4 extra. Weekly, 15 cents per line each inser-
tion. Solid curved cuts required.
Aclvt. page 298.
DAWN.— Every Thursday. Independent. Established
1873. H. W. Burtch & F. O. Willey, editors and pro-
prietors. Subscription $1.50; estimated circulation
8000 ; 16 pages, 3 columns; length of columns 14 inches,
width 3 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1
time$l, 1 month $3.50,3 months $10.50, 6 months $18,
1 year $32 ; cuts same price.
Dawn is the loading People's Paper of the
"West, Its principal circulation being
among the farmers, mechanics and pro-
ducers. Sixteen pages cut and pasted. No
inside pages.
INDIANA BAPTIST. — Every Thursday. Baptist.
Established 1881. ' G. H. Elgin, editor. Elgin & Chaille,
proprietors. Subscription $1 ; claimed circulation 4000 ;
4 pages, 6 columns ; length of .columns 21 inches, width
2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 50 cents per
inch each insertion ; cuts same price.
INDIANA FARMER. -Every Saturday. Agricultural.
Established 1862. Indiana Farmer Co., proprietors.
Subscription $2 ; claim* d circulation 26,000 ; 16 to 24
pages, 4 columns; length of columns 13 1-4 inches, width
2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, agate, 20 cents per line,
1 month 70 cents, 3 months $1.95, 6 months $3.25, 1
year $5.20 ; cuts same price. Reading notices 80 cents
per line each insertion. E. O. W. 10 per cent extra,
bolid cuts required.
Advt. page 286.
MONITOR JOURNAL.- -Every Saturday. Temper-
ance. Established 1877. M. E. Shiel, editor and proprie-
tor. Subscription $1 ; estimated circulation 5000 ; 4 pages.
7 columns ; length of columns 21 1-2 inches, width 2 1-6
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, per inch 1 time
60 cents, 1 month $1.60, 3 months $4.40, 6 months $8.25,
1 year $15 ; 1 column 1 year $250 ; cuts same price.
Local notices 10 cents. Write-ups 7 cents per line.
PEOPLE.— Every Saturday. Independent. Estab-
lished 1869. Enos B. Reed, editor and proprietor. Sub-
scription $2 ; claimed circulation 5000 ; 8 pages( 6 col-
umns ; length of columns 22 inches, width 2 1-4 mchp«.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, per inch 1 time 75 cints,
1 month $2, 3 months $4, 1 year $10 ; cuts game price.
Aavt. page 284.
SATURDAY HERALD.— Every Saturday. Indepen-
dent Republican. Established 1873. A. II. Dooley,
editor and proprietor. Subscription $2; claimed circu-
lation 6800 ; 8 pages, 7 columns; length of columns 20
inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
$1 per inch each insertion ; 2 months or more 75 cents per
time ; cuts same price.
Advt. page 168.
WESTERN SPORTSMAN AND LIVE STOCK
NEWS.— Every Saturday. Sporting and live stock. Es-
tablished 1878. N. A. Randall, editor and proprietor.
Subscription $2 ; claimed circulation 3600 ; 8 pages, 5 col-
umns; length of columns 18 1-2 inches.^width 2 1-6 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, 10 lines 1 time $1, 1 month
$2.50, 3 months $5, 6 months $10, 1 year $20 ; cuts same
price.
• FARM, HERD AND HOME.-Monthly. Agricultural.
Live stock. Established 1881. Austin H. Brown, editor.
Brown & Abromet, proprietors. Subscription $1 ; esti-
mated circulation 5000; 2_8 pages, 8 columi/s; length of
columns 10 1-2 inches, width 2 1-2 inches. Advertising
rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $1.50, 3 times $3.75 ; cuts
same price ; special rates for long time, large space, or
special position.
INDIANA SCHOOL JOURNAL. — Monthly. Educa-
tional. Established 1856. W. A. Bell, editor and proprie-
tor. Subscription $1.50; claimed circulation 4500 ; 64
pages ; length of page 7 inches, width 4 inches. Adver-
tising rates, nonpareil, 1-8 page 1 time $3, 3 times $8, 6
times $12, 1 year $20 ; 1 page 1 year $100 ; cuts same
price ; 1st advertising page and 2d and 4th cover pages
1-4 extra ; Business notices 35 cents per line per month.
Advt. page 300.
MASONIC ADVOCATE.— Monthly. Masonic. Estab-
lished 1867. Martin H. Rice, editor and proprietor. Sub-
scription $1.10; claimed circulation 7000; 16 pages, 3 col-
umns; length of columns 9 1-2 inches, width 2 3-10
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, per inch 1 time
$1.50, 8 times $3.50, 1 year $10 ; cuts same price.
MILLSTONE.— 20th of each month. Milling and me-
chanical. Illustrated. Established 1875. David H. Runck,
editor and proprietor. Subscription $1 ; claimed circula-
tion 8000; 56 pages, 3 columns; length of columns 11
84 JXO. F. PHILLIPS <& CO."S
BOSTON :Ho° JOURNAL
1833.
A DAILY CIRCULATION OF 41,000 COPIES.
BOSTON WEEKLY JOURNAL.
There is not a ward in Boston and vicinity, or a city, town or village in New Eng-
land, where The Journal cannot be found.
It enjoys the Largest Circulation of any Republican Newspaper in New England, and
is the only newspaper (except the local paper) which is read by thousands of families.
WHAT OTHERS SAY.
THE JOURNAL completed its fifty-first 'year February 4, 1884. The following unsolicited
expressions of opinion are the best credentials that THE JOURNAL can present to those not familiar
with its main features :
From the Providence Journal.
" THE BOSTON JOURNAL refers with a proper pride to its arrival at the age of fifty-one years
and its acknowledged characteristics. It is true of it, as it is of any person or paper worth talk-
ing about, that it has its peculiarities. Without entering1 upon a comparison with other Boston
papers it is proper, as it is just, to say that THE JOURNAL is in a true sense a newspaper, and a
newspaper upon the higher plane. It is financially successful because it has deserved success. It
has a distinct theory as to the sphere and objects of the newspaper, to which it adheres with
scrupulous fidelity ; and it is always found on the side of law and order, of good morals and good
government, It deals gently with the 'old fogies' of the press who attempt to lead public
opinion, and are given to preaching and prophesying ; merely suggesting that the day for homilies
upon abstract principles has passed away, and that the touch-and-go method is all that the latter,
we do not say degenerate, generation will bear or abide. . . . Our Boston namesake will flourish
in its own field as industry and ability directed to useful ends ought to nourish, and do good in its
day, as even much less worthy teachers do, by the mere impetus of good-will and sound conscience."
From the Boston Transcript.
" THE BOSTON JOURNAL reminds its readers this morning that it is fifty-one years old to-day.
Daring that time THE JOURNAL has been growing yearly, until now it is. a New England institu-
tion^ The paper never was healthier or stronger than at the present. It is well equipped to do
effective work for sound politics and good government, whether in the city, State, or nation. We
congratulate its management on the many evidences the sheet presents of a firmly-grounded, en-
during prosperity."
From the New York Evening Post.
" THE BOSTON JOURNAL has just celebrated its fifty-first birthday. THE JOURNAL occupies a
front rank among the best American newspapers, and was evidently never more successful than
now."
From Fall River Daily News.
"THE BOSTON JOURNAL completes its fifty-first year of publication to-day, and in freshness,
vigor, enterprise, and influence keeps up its well-earned reputation. THE JOURNAL is a welcome
visitor to homes in every part of New England, and was never more worthy of a hearty reception
than now."
Published by Journal Newspaper Co., Boston, Mass,
NEWSPAPER HA TE-B 0 OK.
85
inches, width 2 1-4 inches Advertising rates, nonpareil,
pei- inch 1 time $3, 3 times $8.25, C times $15, 1 year $24;
cuts same price; discounts on 4 inches or more. Special
notices 20 cents, in bold face type 30 cents per line.
NATIONAL PRESBYTERIAN. — Monthly. Presby-
terian. Established 1883. Charles F. Beach, editor and
publisher. Subscription 75 cents; claimed circulation
5000- 16 pages, 3 columns ; length of columns 11 3-4
inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
1 time 10 cents, subsequent insertions 5 cents per line ;
cuts same price.
ODDFELLOWS' TALISMAN.— Monthly. Oddfellow-
ship. Established 1868. B. F. Foster, editor. John Rey-
nolds, publisher. Subscription $2 ; estimated circulation
7000 ; 68 pages, 2 columns ; length of columns 7 1-4 inches,
width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1
time $1, 3 times $2, 1 year $5 ; 3 inches 1 year $12 ; cuts
same price.
PYTHIAN JOURNAL.— Monthly. Knights of Pythias.
Established 1874. A. M. Preston, editor. A. M. Preston
& Co., proprietors. Subscription $1 ; estimated circula-
tion 5500 ; 1(5 pages, 3 columns ; length of columns 10
inches, width 2 1-2 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
1 inch 1 time $1, 3 limes $2, 1 year $5; 3 inches 1 year
$1:3 : cuts same price.
SCHOLARS' MONTHLY.— Monthly. Juvenile. Estab-
lished 1880. Rev. Charles F. Beach, editor. Standard
Publishing Co., proprietors. Subscription 50 cents ; esti-
mated circulation 5000; 20 pages, 2 columns; length of
columns 7 1-4 inches, width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising
rates, nonpareil, 1-8 page 1 time $3, 8 times $8, 6 times
$12. 1 year $20 ; 1 page 1 time $12, 1 year $100 ; cuts same
price.
LAFAYETTE.
COURIER. — Every evening except Sunday; and
WEEKLY, Tuesdays. Republican. Established, daily
1849: weekly 1831. W. S. Lingle, editor and proprietor.
Subscription, daily $10; claimed circulation 3700 ; weekly
$2 ; claimed circulation 5400 ; 4 pages, 9 columns ; length
of columns 26 inches, width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising
rut'- daily, nonpareil, 10 lines 1 time $1, 1 week $2.25, 1
mouth $6, 3 months $12.50, 6 months $*2, 1 year $40 ; 30
lines $80 1 year ; cuts same price ; E. O. D. 3-4, 2 times a
week 2-3 daily monthly rates ; weekly, 10 lines 1 time
$1, 1 month S^.50, 3 months $6, 6 months $11, 1 year $20.
30 lines $50, 50 lines $80 1 year.
The best advertising medium in Indiana.
DISPATCH. — Every evening except Sunday, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays. Democratic. Established 1869.
J. C. Dobelbower, editor. D. D. DobeJbower, publisher.
Subscription, daily $10 ; sworn circulation 1920 ; weekly
40 cents; sworn circulation 1509; 4 pages, 7 columns;
length of columns 21 1-2 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Ad-
vertising rates, nonpareil, daily, $2 per inch per month ;
cuts same prrce ; weekly, 75 cents per inch per month.
The Daily Dispatch ha« a larger circu-
lation than any Oaily In Lafayette (192O);
larger than all of them combined in towns
surrounding our city. From three to sixty
copies of the Daily Dispatch go to the fol-
lowing places every day : Rensselaer, Mo-
iion. Delphi, Keyiiolds, Chalmers, Kattle
Ground) Frankfort, Fraiicisville, Brook*-
tou, mulberry, Hillsburg, Kempton, Sclr-
cleville, Dayton, Tipton, Hobbs, Ellwood,
Rose Lawn, Alexandria, Sail Pierre, \Ve»t
Point, Fowler, Sheldon, Iroquols, 'I albot,
'I'horntown, Hoopestown, Lebanon, Am-
bia, marshtield, Sta*te Line, Boawell, Ot-
terbein, Oxford, ttomiiey, West Lebanon,
Ladoga, Attica, Cheiieysvllle, < olbiirn,
Williamsport, Templetoii, Glenn Hall,
TransitvUle, X'olfax, (Monitor, iTlontmo-
reucy, ttaub, and many other towns.
Advt. iiageMS.
JOURNAL. — Every morning except Monday, and
WEEKLY, Fridays. Repub icun. Established 1829. Henry
L. Wilson, editor and proprietor. Subscription, daily
$10; estimated circulation 3000; weekly $1; estimated
circulation 4500 ; 4 pages, 9 columns; length of columns
2tt inches, width 2 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
daily. 10 Hues 1 time$l; 1 week $2.25; 1 month $6; 3
months $12.50 ; 6 months $22 ; 1 year $40; 30 lines 1
year $80 ; cuts same price. E. O. D. 3-4 ; 2 times a week
2-3 daily monthly rates. Weekly 10 lines 1 time $1 ; 1
month $2.50; 3 months $6 ; 6 months $11 ; 1 year $20.
30 lines $50 ; 50 lines $75 for 1 year.
Advt. page 340.
HOME JOURNAL.— Every Thursday. Agricultural.
Established 1874. L. R. Thompson, editor. L. R.
Thompson & Sons, proprietors. Subscription $1 ; claimed
circulation 5800 ; 8 pages, 6 columns ; length of columns
20 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, agate,
5 cents per line each insertion ; cuts same price.
Advt. page 312.
SUNDAY TIMES.— Independent. Established 1879
John S. & Fred'k S. Williams, editors and proprietors.
Subscription $2 ; claimed circulation 4500 ; 4 pages, 10
columns ; length of columns 28 inches, width 2 1-8 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, $10 per inch 1 year ; cuts
same price.
NEW ALBANY.
LEDGER.— Every evening except Sunday, and WEEK-
LY, Wednesdays. Democratic. Established 1849. James P.
Applegate, editor. Ledger Co., proprietors. Subscription,
daily $6 ; claimed circulation 1800 ; weekly $1 ; claimed
circulation 4000 ; 4 pages, 8 columns (weekly 9 col-
umns); length of columns 23 inches, width 21-6 inches.
Advertising rates, daily, nonpareil, 8 lines 1 time 75 cents;
2 times $1 ; 1 week $2 ; 1 month $4 ; 3 months $8 ; 6
months $15 ; 1 year $24. Each additional 8 lines 1 year
818 ; cuts same price. Weekly 8 lines 1 time $ 1 ; 1 month
$2.50; 3 months §5.50; 6 months $10; 1 year $20. 16
lines $27 ; 32 lines $44; 80 lines $107 for 1 year.
NOTRE DAME.
AVE MARIA.— Every Saturday. Catholic. Established
1865. Rev. D. E. Hudson. C.S.C., editor. Congregation
of the Holy Cross, publishers. Subscription $2.50 ;
claimed circulation 13,000 ; 20 pages, 3 columns; length
of columns 8 1-2 inches, width 3 inches. Advertising
rates, nonpareil, 1-4 column 1 time $3; 1 month $9; 3
months $25; 1 year $60. 1 column 1 time $8 ; 1 mouth
$25; 3 months $60; 1 year $210; cuts same price.
SOUTH BEND.
EVENING REGISTER.— Every evening except Sun-
day, Sunday morning, and ST. JOSEPH VALLEY
REGISTER, Wednesdays. Republican. Established 1845.
C. N. Fassett, editor. Register Printing Co, proprietors.
Subscription, daily $6, claimed circulation 2200 ; Sunday
50 cents, claimed circulation 2200; weekly $1.50, claimed
circulation 3500; 4 pages (weekly 8 pages), 6 columns;
length of columns 20 inches, width 2 inches. Advertising
rates, nonpareil, per inch, 1 month in either daily, sun-
day or weekly 60 cents; in any two publications $1; in
all three publications $1.25; cuts same price. Reading
notices 3 prices.
TRIBUNE. — -Every evening except Sunday, and
WEEKLY, Saturdays. Republican. Established 1872.
Alfred B. Miller, editor. Tribune Printing Co., proprie-
tors. Subscription, daily $6; claimed circulation 1600;
weekly $1.50; claimed circulation 3500; 4 pages (weekly
and Saturday 8 pages), 6 columns: length of columns 20
inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, daily, non-
pareil, per inch per month $1.33. Saturdays only, 66
cents per month; cuts same price. Weekly per inch $1
per month. Daily and weekly $2 per month.
FARMER'S FRIEND.— 1st and 15th of each month.
Agricultural. Established 1870. Farmer's Friend Pub-
lishing Co., editors and proprietors. Subscription 50
cents; claimed circulation 39,000; 8 pages, 6 [columns;
length of columns 20 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Adver-
tising rates, nonpareil, $1 per inch each insertion; cuts
same price.
TERRE HAUTE.
GAZETTE. — Every evening except Sunday, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays. Democratic. Established 1869.
Win. C. & S. F. Ball, editors and proprietors. Subscrip-
tion, daily $7.50; claimed circulation 2500: weekly $1.50,
claimed circulation ?450: daily 4 pages (Saturday 10 pages;,
8 columns; weekly 8 pages, ti columns; length of columns
23 inches (weekly 20 inches), width 2 1-12 inches. Ad-
vertising rates, nonpareil, daily 20 lines 1 time $1; 1 week
$3; 1 month $6; 3 months $10; 6 months $15; 1 year $20;
50 Hues 3 months $38; 1 year $80; 1-2 column 1 year
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JNO. F. PHILLIPS & COSS
The Philadelphia Times.
THE TIMES enters upon the new year stronger and more prosperous than ever before in
its history — more widely read and quoted, more heartily commended, and more fiercely criticised,
with a more complete organization, and an abler staff of contributors — and with the same inde-
pendence and fearlessness that has made it successful and powerful in the past.
THE TIMES has no party to follow, no candidates to advance, but will meet every issue, as it
has ever done, with consistent devotion to the right, to honest government, and the public well
fare. And, while maintaining its position as the leading journal of Philadelphia, it will aim to
be continually in the advance in all that can add value to a newspaper.
The value of a newspaper is not in its size or display, but in the intelligence and care, the
conciseness and freshness with which it is edited. THE TIMES spends lavishly for news from all
parts of the world, but all its despatches are carefully edited and condensed, in order to give the
complete news of the day in the most concise and attractive shape, and with it a large variety of
entertaining and instructive reading. The best writers at home and abroad are employed to en-
rich its columns, and to make it a journal adapted both to the busy man and to the leisure of the
home circle, a welcome visitor to intelligent and honest citizens of every political, religious, and
social taste.
THE WEEKLY TIMES is altogether different from the weekly newspapers of twenty years ago.
The day of those papers is gone by. The telegraph and better local newspapers everywhere,
especially in the thriving centres of rural population, have made the old weekly metropolitan
newspaper unsatisfying. Those that cling to their ancient usages have lost their hold on our for-
ward-moving people ; they are but shadows of their former greatness, and they have but a shadow
of their former power. Those papers have had their usefulness, but it is gone ; and, with it, they
are going, too. It was not the fault of the papers ; it was the improvement of the country that
brought about the change. Men and women, wherever they live, now require fresher news ; and
they require more than news.
THE WEEKLY TIMES gathers off the types of every passing week whatever has lasting in
terest to people at large, and sets it before them in such generosity of paper and print as would
have astonished us all twenty years ago.
DAILY.- -Twelve cents a week, fifty cents a month, $6 a year, two cents a copy.
SU.NDAY. — Four cents a copy, $2 a year.
WEEKLY. — One copy, $2 a year ; five copies, $8 a year ; ten copies, $15 a year ; twenty copies,
$25 a year. One copy free to the getter up of every club.
The Philadelphia Times Advertising Rates.
DAILY AND SUNDAY TIMES :
Display or Plain,
Class Advertisements, . .
Special Noi ices, ...
Business Notices, Editorial Pngc,
7th Column, ...
Reading Notices, 2d or 4th Pages,
per line, 15 cts.
•< " 15 "
.. tt 20 "
" " 30 "
" " 50 "
WEEKLY TIMES:
Display or Plain, Sth Page, . per line, 25 cts.
Notices, 4th Page, . . . " " 80 "
Heading, 4th or 5th Pages, . " " 50 "
On Advertisements in WEEKLY TIMES ten per cent
discount is allowed on 13 insirtiom, and twenty
per cent discount on 26 or more insertions.
Special rate for Schools, Summer Resorts, Hotels, Railroads and Steamboats— 12
cents per line for each insertion in the Daily, and 20 cents in the Weekly.
TIHIIE
TIMES
PHILADELPHIA.
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§200; cuts same price. E. O. D. 2-3 daily monthly rates.
Local notices 10 cents per line. Weekly 1-2 of daily rates
for same time. Daily and weekly 1-0 off combined
prices.
EXPRESS. — Every morning except Monday, .and
WEEKLY, Saturday?. Republican. Established 1823.
W. O. Fishback, editor. Geo. M. Allen, proprietor.
Subscription, daily $7.50: claimed circulation 3100; week-
ly, $1.2>, claimed circulation 1600; 4 pages, 8 columns
(Sunday 9 columns); length of columns 23 inches (Sunday
20 inches), width 2 1-12 inches. Advertising rates, daily,
nonpareil, 10 lines I week $2.50: 1 month $6; 3 months
$12; 1 year $30; cuts same price. E. O. D. 65 per cent of
daily monthly rates. Locals 10 cents per Hne each inser-
tion. 1000 lines 5 cents per line. Weekly, 1-2 of daily
monthly rates.
The oldest paper and having the largest
circulation of any in the Wa hash Valley.
SATURDAY EVENING MAIL.— Every Saturday. In-
dependent. Established 1870. P. S. Westfull, editor and
proprietor. Subscription $2 ; claimed circulation 4300;
8 pages, 6 columns; length of columns 19 1-2 inches,
width 2 1-10 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch
1 year $10 ; cuts same price ; Reading notices 5 cents
per line ; Local notices 10 cents.
88 JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO.'S
THE BUFFALO EXPRESS
aims to be the MODEL Newspaper of its section, and to
furnish the people of. Western New York a journal of the very high-
est order in every respect and as thorough an example of the perfec-
tion to which modern journalism has attained as can be found any-
where. To justify its claim to the title of "THE REPRESENTA-
TIVE NEWSPAPER OF WESTERN NEW YORK," it invites
attention to the following features, most of which are unique with it :
I. Its Daily issue consists of EIGHT PAGES, and its Sunday of
TWELVE, cut and pasted, and is printed from the web on a perfect-
ing press.
II. It offers its readers in the way of Local News, Associated Press
and Special Despatches from Washington, Albaay, and every town
and village in Western New York and Northern Pennsylvania, all—
and more than all — that they can find elsewhere, besides the New
York Herald Cable Despatches, which no other paper in New York
State can give them.
III. Its Editorial Management is of the highest order of literary
excellence and is famous for its fearless independence.
IV. Its price is popular, THREE cents a copy for the eight-page
DAILY, and FIVE cents a copy for the twelve-page SUNDAY
edition.
V. Its Circulation is large, and is rapidly increasing. The great
city of Buffalo with its 200,000 inhabitants, and the prosperous coun-
ties of Niagara, Erie, Chautauqua, Cattaraugus, Wyoming, Genesee,
and Alleghany, and all Northwestern Pennsylvania, recognize it as
the BEST newspaper they can buy.
Any intelligent advertiser can substantiate these statements by
examining a specimen copy of THE EXPRESS, which with ad-
vertising rates and a certified copy of the circulation books for the
current month will be cheerfully furnished on application to
J. N. MATTHEWS, Editor and Proprietor,
179 Washington Street, Buffalo, N. Y.
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A INS WORTH.
WESTERN HORTICULTURIST.— Monthly. Horti-
cultural. Established 1878. J. H. Pearson, editor and
proprietor. Subscription 50 ceuts ; claimed circulation
350i> ; 12 pages ; 3 columns ; length of columns 9 inches,
width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch
1 time $1 ; 3 limes $2 ; 1 year $6; discounts for larger
space ; cuts same price.
BURLINGTON.
GAZETTE. — Every evening except Sunday, and
WEEKLY, Saturdays. Democratic. Established 183T.
A. C. Hutchinsoti, manager. Subscription, daily $7; es-
timated circulation 3000 ; weekly $1.60; estimated circu-
lation 7000 ; 4 pages, 8 columns ; length of columns S3 3-4
inches, width 2 1-5 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
daily 10 lines 1 time $1 ; 1 week $2.50 ; 1 mouth $0 : 3
months $10 ; 6 months $15 ; 1 year $24. 20 lines $40 ;
40 lines $60; 1 year. E. O D. 2-3 ; 2 times a week 1-2 daily
monthly rates ; Local notices 1 time 15 cents ; subsequent
insertions 10 cents per line ; weekly game as daily for 1
week or longer.
Advt. page 214.
HAWK-EYE.— Every morning except Monday, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays. (A news-trade edition of week-
ly on Saturdays). Republican. Established 1839. The
Hawk-Eye Co., editors and proprietors. Subscription,
daily $10; claimed circulation 4366; weekly $125;
claimed circulation 7050; news-trade edition $1.25;
claimed circulation 11,500; daily and news-trade 8 pages,
weekly 12 pages, 6 columns ; length of columns 20 inches,
width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, daily 1
inch 1 time $1.20; 1 week $3; 1 month $8; 3 months
$12; 6 months $18"; 1 year $30 ; cuts same price ; special
positions 50 per cent extra ; double column 10 per cent
extra ; E. O. D. 2-3 ; 2 times a week 1-2 ; 1 time a week
1-3 daily monthly rates. Weekly 1-2 of daily rates for
same period ; news trade edition 75 per cent of daily
rates ; solid cuts required.
Advt. page 212.
CEDAR RAPIDS.
IOWA FARMER.— 15th of each month. Agricultural.
Established 18i'8. Alex. Charles, editor. Iowa Farmer
Co., proprietors. Subscription $1 ; claimed circulation
6500 ; 20 page-, 4 columns ; length of coiumns 11 inches,
width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, pel-
line 1 time 25 cents ; 2 times 40 cents ; 3 times 50 cents ;
6 times 75 cents ; 1 year $1 per line ; cuts same price.
The leading Farm and Stock Journal
published west of Chicago. Acknowledged
by all advertisers who have given it a trial
to be the best advertising medium In the
\Vest at tlie price.
FARM JOURNAL AND LIVE STOCK REVIEW.—
Monthly. Agricultural. Established 1879. F. W.
Faulkes, editor. The Journal Publishing Co., proprie-
etors. Subscription $1 ; claimed circulation 2J OOU ; 4
pages, 8 columns ; length of columns 24 inches, width 2
1-6 inches. Advertising rates, agate, 15 cents per line
uacn insertion ; cuts same price.
The Cedar Rapids FARltt JOURNAL
VM> LIVESTOCK. REVIEW Is tlie finest
and cheapest farm and family paper in the
West, lias absolutely 2O,OOO copies circu-
lation monthly, and pays every man who
advertises in it. Send for copy and rates.
Advt. page 240.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
NONPAREIL.— Every morning except Monday, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays. Republican. Established 1856.
Nonpareil Printing Co., proprietors. Subscription, daily
$10; claimed circulation 3600; weekly $1.EO; claimed
circulation 4700 ; 8 pages, 7 columns ; length of columns
21 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpa-
reil, daily 1 inch 1 time $1 ; 1 week $4 ; 1 month $8 ; 3
months $12 ; 6 months $18 ; 1 year $30 ; 2 inches 1 month
$12 ; 3 months $19 ; 6 months $30 ; 1 year $45 ; E. O. D.
2-3 daily monthly rates ; Local notices 10 cents ; Editorial
notices 25 cents per line. Weekly 1 inch 1 time $2 ; 1
month J6 ; 3 months $15 ; 6 months $20 ; 1 year $30 ; cuts
tame price in daily or weekly.
DAVENPORT.
DEMOCRAT.— Every evening, Sunday morning, and
WEEKLY, Tnursdays. Democratic. Established 1857.
D. W. Richardson, editor. The Democrat Co., proprie-
tors. Subscription, daily $5 ; claimed circulation 3600 ;
weekly $1.25 ; claimed circulation 4800 ; daily 4 pages, 8
columns ; weekly (5 pages, 9 columns ; length of columns
2(i inches, width 2 1-5 inches. Advertising rates, daily,
nonpareil, per inch 1 time $1.20 ; 1 week $3.40; 1 month
$6.60; 3 months $13: 6 months $22 ; 1 year $40; cut"
same, price ; E. O. D. 3-4; 2 times a week 1-2 daily
monthly late.s ; special notices .0 cents per line ; Sunday
rates same as daily monthly rates. Weekly per inch 1
time $2 ; 1 month $5 ; 3 months $9.50 ; 6 months $22 ; 1
year $40 ; Special notices 10 cents ; Local notices 25 cents
per line each insertion.
DEMOKRAT. — Every morning except Mon lay, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays. German. Independent Repub-
lican. Established 1851. J. P. Stibolt, editor. H.
Lisciier. proprietor. Subscription, daily $8 ; claimed
circulation 1542; weekly $2: claimed circulation 5180;
daily 4 pages, 8 columns ; weekly 6 pages, 9 columns ;
leng h of columns 22 inches oyeekly 24 inches), width
2 1-8 inches. Advertising rate, dtily, nonpareil, 10 lines 1
time $1 ; 1 week $3; 1 month $7.50; 3 months $12.50; (i
months $18 75; 1 year $25 ; each additional inch 1 year
$15; cuts same price ; Special notices 1-4 extra; .Editorial
notices 40 cents per line. Weekly rates same as daily.
GAZETTE.— Every morning except Sunday, and
WEEKLY, Wednesdays. Republican. Established 1841.
Geo. C. Sinitn, editor. Gazette Co., proprietors. Sub-
scription, daily $8; cla.med circulation 26UO; weekly
$1.25; claimed circulation 5700 ; daiiy 4 pages, 9 column?-:
weekly 8 pages, 7 columns ; length of columns 2(5 inches
(weekly 22 inches), width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates,
nonpareil, daily. 10 lines 1 time $1 ; 1 week $4 ; 1 month
$8; 3 months $12.50 ; 6 months $18.75; 1 year J30 ; each
additional ten lines 1 month $5 : 3 months $7 ; 1 year $lf ;
1 column 1 year $400; cuts same price ; E. O. D. 2-3 daily
monthly rate*; Special notices 20 cents per line; 2 months
or more 1-2 more than ordinary advertising ; Reading
matter 25 cents per line. Weekly 10 lines 1 time $1.80;
1 month $6; 3 months $12 50; 6 months $18.75; 1 year
$30; 20 lines 1 year $45; 1 column 1 year $400.
NORTHWESTERN NEWS.- Every Thursday. Tem-
perance. Established 1878. E. W. Brady, editor. North-
western News Publishing Co., proprietors. Subscription
$1.50; claimed circulation 6000; 4 pages, 8 columns ; lengi h
of columns 23 3-4 inches, width 2 1-8 inches. Advertisn g
rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time §2.50; 1 month $0; .}
months $15 ; d months $25; 1 yenr $30; 3 inches 1 month
$12; 3 months $25; 1 year $60;~6 inches 1 year $105; cuts
surne price ; Business notices 20 cents per line each in-
sertion.
1)0
JNO. F. PHILLIPS & COSS
Average Daily Circulation over.
105,000 Copies.
FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS SEE REGULAR CLASSIFICATION AMONG PHILADELPHIA PAPERS.
©, 917-919
NEWSPAPER RATE-BOOK.
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»KS MOINES.
IOWA STATE LEADER.— Every morning except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays. Democratic. Es-
tablished 1848. J. F. Garretty, editor and proprietor.
Subscription, daily $10; claimed circulation 3000 ; weekly
§1 ; claimed circulation (5000; 8 pages, 6 columns ; length
of columns 19 1-2 inches, width 2 .1-6 inches. Advertis-
ing rates, nonpareil, daily 1 inch, 1 time $1.35; 1 month
$8 ; 3 months $10; 6 months $18 ; 1 year $30 ; cuts same
price; Reading notices among reading matter 25 cents;
among miscellany 15 cents per line. Weekly, 1 inch 1
time $2; subsequent insertions $1.50; 3 mouths $12; 6
months $18.
The only Democratic morning dally be-
tween the Mississippi and Missouri rivers.
IOWA STATE REGISTER.— Every morning except
Monday, and WEEKLY, Fridays. Republican. Estab-
lished' 1856. J. S. Clarkson, editor. Clarkson Bros.,
proprietors. Subscription, daily $10; sworn circulation
•5200; weekly $1.86 ; sworn circulation 15,890 ; 4 pages,
9 columns (Weekly 10 columns) ; length of columns,
daily 2fi 1-2 inches, weekly 28 1-2 inches, width 21-4 in-
ches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, daily, per inch 1 lime
$1.20; 1 week $8.40; 1 month $8; 8 months $16: 1 year
$50. E.O.I). 3-4 ; 2 times a week 1-2 ; 1 time a week 1-3,
daily monthly rates; cuts same price. Reading mat-
ter notices, 2d and 4th pages, 1 year $30 per line; Special
notices, first 15 cents, subsequent insertions 10 cents.
Weekly, per inch 1 time $3; 1 month $9 : 3 months $24 ;
1 year "#80. E.O.W. 3-4; once a month 1-3 rates. Solid
cuts required.
The Register guarantees nearly twice
the number of subscribers of all the other
SKVKNTKKN DAIi>Y and WKHKI.Y
newspapers in lies Moines COMOIN feD.
Advt. page 280.
IOWA HOMESTEAD.— Every Friday. Agricultural.
Established 1855. Homestead Co., publishers. James
U. Duff OS. manager. Subscription $1.50; claimed circu-
lation 13,000 ; 8 pages, 6 columns ; length of columns 20
inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, ngate, 1
inch 1 time $2.80; 1 month $6.72; 3 months $lfi.3S: «
months $29 12; 1 year $50; cats same price; solid cuts
required for more than one insertion.
The best advertising medium in the
Oreat Northwest. Without a rival, the
Leading Agricultural and Live Stock.
Weekly in the Mississippi Valley. Sam-
ple copies free.
Advt. page 66.
IOWA STAATS ANZEIGER.— Every Friday. Ger-
man. Democratic. Established 1869. Joseph Eiboeck,
editor and proprietor. Subscription $2; claimed circu-
lation 4800 ; 4 pages, 9 columns; length of columns 27 1-2
inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
JO lines 1 time $1.50; 1 month $5; 3 months &1250 ; (1
months $18.75: 1 year $25. Each additional 10 lines 3
months $7 50; 1 year $15 ; cuts same price. Double col-
umn 1-4 extra.
Double the circulation of any German
paper West of Chicago.
Advt. 2>age 280.
IOWA TRIBUNE — Every Wednesday. Greenback.
Established 1879. Weaver & Gillette, editors and pro-
prietors. Subscription $1.25; sworn circulation 10,500;
4 pages, 8 columns; length of columns 231-2 inches,
width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch
1 time $1.50; 1 month $4. 50; 3 months $12; 6 months $18;
1 year $25. 6 inches 1 time $7.50: 1 year $10n ; cuts same
price; Heading notices 20 cents per line c ich insertion.
The Iowa Tribune has regular subscrib-
ers at more than two thousand post-offi-
ces in the rich farming States of the West
iiiul Southwest, and circulates very largely
among farmers.
LIVE STOCK AND WESTERN FARM JOURNAL.
— 1st and 15th of each month. Agricultural Established
1872. Wc-tern Farm Journal Co.. publishers James
II. Duff us, manager. Subscription $1 ^claimed circula-
tion 14,000.; 16 pages, 4 columns ; length of columns 12 in-
ches, width 3 1-8 inches. Advertising rates, agate, 1 inch
1 time $2.80 ; 2 times $4.90; 6 times $11.75; 12 times $20 ;
1 year $36 ; cuts same price.
It Is the Only Semi-Monthly Live Stock
and Agricultural journal in the State. Is
ably edited and acknowledges no superior
in Its line. Advertisements of quack doc-
tors and nostrums not admitted. Speci-
men copies FRI£I£.
Advt. page 66.
DUBUQUE.
HERALD. — Every morning except Monday, and
WEEKLY, Fridays. Democratic. Established, daily
1854, weekly 1836. M. M. Ham, editor. Ham & ^Car-
ver, proprietors. Subscription, daily $8 ; claimed circu-
lation 3500; weekly $1.25; claimed circulation 5500;
daily 4 pages, 9 columns ; weekly 8 pages, 6 columns;
length of columns 26 inches (weekly 19 1-2 inches), width
2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, daily, nonpareil, 8 lines
1 time $1 ; 1 week $3.50; 1 month $7.50 : 3 months $12 50 ;
6 months $18 ; 1 year $24 ; 16 lines, 3 months $20 ; 1 year
$40: 80 lines, 1 year $125. E.O.D. 2-3 daily monthly rates.
Double column and Special notices (3 months or longer)
1-4 extra. Local Business notices 10 cents: Editorial no-
tices 30 cents per line per time. Weekly rates same as
in daily for 1 week or longer.
TELEGRAPH.— Every evening except Sunday, and
WEEKLY, Fridays. Independent. Established 1870.
Frank C. Case, editor. Dubuque Telegraph Co., propri-
etors. Subscription, daily $6 ; estimated circulation
3500; weekly $1.25; estimated circulation 4000; daily 4
pages, 8 columns ; weekly 12 pages, 6 columns ; length of
columns 24 inches (weekly 193-4 inches), width 2 1-4 in-
ches. Advertising rates, daily, nonpareil, per inch 1
time 75 cents; per month $3 ; cuts same price. Weekly,
per inch 1 time 75 cents; per month $2.
TIMES. — Every morning and evening except Sunday,
SUNDAY moruing.and WEEKLY, Wednesdays. Repub-
lican. Established 1858. John Blanchard, editor. The
Times Co., proprietors. Subscription, daily $10 ', claimed
circulation 5000 ; weekly $1 ; claimed circulation (iOOO ; 8
! pages, 6 columns ; length of columns 19 inches, width
j 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, daily, per inch
1 month §8 ; 3 months $20 ; 1 year $50 ; cuts same price.
Local notices 30 cents per line. Weekly, per inch, 1 time
$1.50 ; 1 month $5; 3 months $12 ; 1 year $40.
Only Republican Daily in Northern
Iowa. Largest circulation in the State.
IOWA. — Every Thursday. German. Democratic.
Catholic. Established 1871. Nicholas Conner, editor.
German Catholic Printing Co.. proprietors. Subscrip-
tion $2.50; claimed circulation 2500: 8 pages, 6 columns;
length ol columns 20 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Adver-
tising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $1; 1 month $2 ; 8
months 4; 1 year $12; 2 inches 1 time $1.75; 1 month $3.75;
3 months $fi!50; 1 year $20; 1 column i time $10; 1 month
$20; 3 months $40; 1 year $100; cuts same price. Local
notices 15 cents per line eacli insertion. Double column
25 per cent extra.
LUXEMBURGER GAZETTE.— Every Tuesday. Ger-
man. Democratic. Catholic. Eetabliched 1871. Nich-
o'as Gonner, editor. German Catholic Printing Co.,
proprietors. Subscription $2.50: claimed circulation
3000; 8 pages, 6 columns: length of columns 20 inches,
width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rated, nonpareil, 1 inch
1 time $1.25; 1 month $2.50; 3 months $5; 1 year $15; 2
inches 1 time $2.20: 1 month $4.75; 3 mouths $8.10; 1 ye«r
$25 : 1 column 1 time $15; 1 month $25; 3 months $50; 1
year $125; cuts same price Local notices 15 cents per
'line each insertion. Double columns 25 per cent extra.
IOWA NORMAL MONTHLY.— Monthly. Educa-
tional. Established 1877. W. J. Shoup, editor. W. J.
Slioup & Co.. proprietors. Subscription $1.50: claimed
circulation 4000; 60 pages, 2 columns; length of columns
8 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpa-
reil, 1 inch 1 time $2; 3 times $5; 6 times $it; 1 year $15;
1 column 1 time $U; 3 times $20; ft times $3(i; 1 year $1:0;
cuts same price. Last page of cover £5 per cent, addi-
tional.
IOWA €ITY.
REPUBLICAN.— Every evening except Sunday, and
WEEKLY, Wednesdays! Republican. Kstabli>lu:d 18)0.
S. B. Howard, editor. Republican Priming Co., propr.c-
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THE DAILY
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foremost Republi-
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tor->. P. O. Xewcomb, manager. Subscription, daily
$10: estimated circulation KiOO ; weekly $2 ; estimated
circulation 3000 ; 4 pa^es (weekly 8 pages), S columns ;
length of coin. tins 23 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Adver-
tising rates, nonpareil, daily 1 inch 1 time' 50 cents ; 1
week $1 : 1 month $3 ; 3 months $6 ; 1 year $15 ; 3 inches
1 year $35 ; 1 column 1 year $180 ; cuts same price ; Lo-
cal notices 5 cents per line. Weekly, 1 inch 1 time $1 ;
1 month $2 ; 1 year $10 ; 3 inches 1 year $20 ; 1 column 1
year $l'iO. Locals 10 cents per line.
THE IOWA CITY REPUBLICAN, estab-
lished 1840. Daily and weekly. THe only
daily In the city or county. The largest
and best Aveekly 111 the'Flfth Congressional
District. Sample copies and advertising
rates furnished on application.
KJBOKUK.
GATE CITY.— Every morning except Monday, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays. Republican. Es'ablished 1846.
8. M. Clark, editor. Howell <fc Clark, proprietors. Sub-
scription, daily, $8.50 ; estimated circulation 24f>0 ; week-
ly $1.50: estimated circulation 6000 ; 8 pages (weekly 12
pages), 6 columns ; length of columns 19 inches, width
2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, daily, nonpareil, 1 inch 1
time $1:1 week $3: 1" month $7; 3 months $12; 6
months $17 ; 1 year $27. 2 inches $48 : 4 inches $84 ; 1-2
column $180ayear; cuts same price. E. O. D. 6'> 2-3 per-
cent, 2 times a week 55 per cent, 1 time a week 40 per cent
daily monthly rates. Weekly 3-4 of daily rates for 1 week
or longer. Daily and weekly 1-2 more than daily rates.
Solid cuts required.
THE DAIL.Y GATE CITY (8 pages, cut
and pasted.) The only morning paper In
Keok.nk.
THE WEEKLY GATE CITY (12 pages,
72 columns, cut and pasted). The largest
weekly in Iowa.
No objectionable advertisements Inserted.
CENTRAL SCHOOL JOURNAL, Monthly. Estab-
lished 1877. L. G. Howell, editor. J. C. Paradice, pub-
lisher and manager. Subscription 75 cents ; claimed cir-
culation 8300 ; 16 to 24 pages, 3 columns ; length of col-
umns 10 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates,
nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $2; 3 times $5.50; 6 times $9.60;
1 year $15 ; 2 inches $28 ; 1-4 column $36 ; 1 column 1
time $14 ; 1 year $125 ; cuts same price ; Reading notices
25 cents per "line.
Advt. page 328.
WEST LIBERTY.
DAIRY AND FARM JOURNAL.— Monthly. Agricult-
ural. Established 1881. C. Elliott, J. Morgan and J.
Maxson, editors. J. Maxson & Co., proprietors. Subscrip-
tion 75 cents ; claimed circulation 2000 ; 4 pages, 7 col-
umns ; length of columns 24 inches, width 2 1-6 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $1.50 : 3
months $3 ; 6 months $5 ; 1 year $8 ; cuts same price ;
Special notices 10 cents ; Reading notices 15 cents per
line.
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PORTLAND, MAINE,
ESTABLISHED 183G,
Has long been known as the most influential and Avidely circulated newspaper
east of Boston. Although classed as a Literary Newspaper, it contains a summary
of news from Maine and New England which renders it invaluable to former
residents of Maine now residing elsewhere. Its Agricultural Department is care-
fully edited. It has as large a circulation among the Farmers of eastern New
England as any agricultural paper. In the three counties whose trade centres in
Portland it has more than 7000 subscribers, and its circulation in Cumberland
County is larger than the total circulation of any paper published in this city.
Its circulation — exceeding 25,000 copies — is as firm as a rock, many of its
subscribers having been on its books for a score or more of years, and probably
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varies less than any other weekly publication in this country. The paper is hand-
somely and attractively made up, and all advertisements are given a prominence
not often obtained in other journals. Rates of advertising are the same to all —
no deviation. Address the Publishers, or
JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO.,
29 Park Row, New York.
NEWSPAPER BATE-BOOK.
KANSAS.
ATCHISON.
CHAMPION. — Every morning except Monday, and
WKKKLY, Thursdays. Republican. Established 1855.
John A. Martin, editor and proprietor. Subscription,
daily, $8; claimed circulation 3150; weekly $1.50;
claimed circulation 5800 ; 4 pact's, 8 columns (weekly 10
columns);! ength of columns 24 inches (weekly 30 inches),
width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, daily, nonpareil,
<» lines 1 time $1 ; 1 week $3.50; 1 month $5 ; 3 months
$13 ;1 year $30 ; 3 inches 1 year $70. Weekly 9 lines
first insertion $1 ; subsequent insertions 50 cents.
PATRIOT.— Every evening except Sunday, and Vf EEK-
LY. Saturdays. Democratic. Established 18G7. Park
& Hardwicke, editors and proprietors. Subscription,
daily $5; claimed circulation 2500; weekly $1.90;
claimed circulation 7400; 4 pages, 7 columns (weekly 9
columns); length of columns 22 inches (weekly 88 inches),
width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, non .areil, daily !)
lines 1 time gt ; 1 week $3 ; 1 month $6 ; 3 months $12 ;
1 year $30 ; cuts same price Weekly 9 lines 1 time $1 ;
subsequent insertions 50 cents.
WESTERN MERCURY.— Every Sunday. Indepen-
dent. Established 1879. Herman J. Rodman, editor
Rodman & Van Deventor. proprietors. Subscription $2 :
claimed circulation 4300; 8 pages, 6 columns; length of
columns lu 3-4 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising
rates, nonpareil,! inch 1 month $1.80: 3 months $3: 6
months $G : 1 year $10. Discounts lor larger space for 3
months or longer.
The leading and only society and family
paper In the Central Valley, read by all
classes.
LAWRENCE.
JOURNAL. — Every morning except Monday, and
WESTERN HOME JOURNAL, Thursdays. Republi-
can. Established 1857. Thacher & Webster, editors
and proprietors. Subscription, daily $12 ; claimed cir-
culation 1300 ; weekly $1 50 ; claimed circulation 21CO ;
daily 4 pages, 7 columns; weekly 3 pages, 6 columns ;
lensfth of columns 21 1-2 inches (weekly 20 inches), width
2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, daily, nonpareil, 10 lines
1 time $1 ; 2 times $1.75; 1 week $4; 1 month $10; 3
months $18; 6 months $28; 1 year $40: 30 lines 3
months $28; 1 year $60; 1 column 1 year $250 ; cuts
same price ; double columns 10 per cent extra ; Locnl
notices 1 time 25 cents : subsequent insertions 15 cents
per line ; 1 week or longer double ordinary rates. Week-
ly $2 for each JO lines each week.
SPIRIT OF KANSAS.— Every Saturday. Family and
agricultural. Established 1869 Kimball & Stevens, ed-
itors and proprietors. Subscription $1.25 ; claimed circu-
lation 3300; 8 pages, 8 columns; length of columns 19 3-4
inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
1 inch 1 month $2.50; cuts same price; Reading notices
10 cents per line.
Ti <»s< popular Home and Farm paper in
the West, with the most healthy and rapid
growth. No cheap or claptrap advertising
wanted. Prices subject to advance.
Advt. page 308.
LEAVEN WORTH.
STANDARD.— Every evening except Sunday, and
WEEKLY, Fridays. Democratic. Established 1870.
Frank T. Lynch, publisher. Subscription, daily $5 ;
claimed circulation 2300 ; weekly $1 ; claimed circulation
3800; 4 pages, 7 columns (weekly 9 columns) ; length of
columns 22 inches (weekly 26 inches), width 2 1-8 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, daily 10 lines 1 time $1 ; 1
week $4 : 1 month $7 ; 3 months $13 ; 1 year $30 ; 20 lines
$50 ; 40 lines $80, 1 year ; cuts same price ; E. O. D. 2-3
daily monthly rates. Weekly 10 lines 1 time $1.50, subse-
quent insertions $1.
The Leavcirwortt) Standard is the lead-
ing Democrat!'- paper in Kansas, and is
the only Two-Cent evening paper in Leav-
eiiworth.
TIMES.— Every morning except Monday, and WEEK-
LY, Thursdays. Republican. Established 1855. D. R.
Anthony, editor and proprietor. Subscription, daily >5 ;
claimed circulation 5240; weekly $1. claimed circulation
13,6-0 ; 4 pages (Sunday and weekly 8 pages), 8 column* ;
length of columns 24 inches (weekly 20 inches), width
2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, daily 10 lines
1 time $1 ; 1 week $5 ; 1 month $8 ; 3 months $15 ; <>
months $24; 1. year $40; 20 lines $80; 40 lines $120; 1-4
column $200 for 1 year ; cuts same price; E. O. D. 2-.'!
daily monthly rates ; Local notices 10 cents per line.
Weekly rates same as for same length of time in daily ;
fcolid cuts required.
I eaven worth is the metropolis and
largest man iifartu ring city in Kansas.
The THVI*.S has five times greater circu-
lation at home, and ten times greater cir-
culation by mail than any other paper
published in Leaveiiworth.
Advt. page 174.
TOPEKA.
CAPITAL.-Every morning, and CAPITAL AND
FARMEUS1 JOURNAL, Thursdays. Independent «, -
publican. Established 1879. I. K. Hudson, editor and
proprietor. Subscription, daily $10: estimated circulH-
tion 3500 : weekly $1 ; estimated circulation 700u ; 8 payen
(Sunday 12 pages), 7 columns: length of columns 21 1-2
inches, widths 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
daily 1 inch 1 time $1 ; 1 week $3 : 1 month $6 ; 3 monibs
$15.50 ; 6 months $28.50 : 1 year $50 : 1 column 1 time $15 ;
4 inches 3 months $53 ; 1 year $170; cuts same pi ice ; !• .
O. D. 2-3 daily monthly rates ; Local notices 15 cents per
line ; over 100 lines in a month 10 cents per tine eacli in-
sertion. Weekly 1 inch 1 time $t ; 1 month $3.24; 3
months $8; 6 month* $15.50; 1 year $25; 10 inches 1
time $7.32 ; 2 inches $45, 4 inches $75 for 1 year.
COMMONWEALTH.- Every morning except Monday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays. Republican. Established
1859. F. T. Baker, editor. The Commonwealth Co., pro-
prietors. Subscription, daily $8: claimed circulation
5500; weekly $1: claimed circulation 7000; 8 pages, ti
columns ; length of columns 20 inches, width 2 1-4 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, daily per inch 1 time $1 ; 1
week $3; 1 month $6; 3 months $15; 6 months $27; I
year $50; cuts same price ; E. O. D. 2-3 daily monthly
rate ; next reading matter (only special position) 1-4 e*,-
tra; Locals, leaded noiipareil, 5 cents per line per time.
Weekly, per inch 1 tinlfe $1.50; 1 mouth $5; 3 mootlm
$13; 6 months $25 ; 1 year $40; solid cuts required. A.
F. Richardson, 65 Tribune building, New York, Eastern
agent.
STATE JOURNAL.— Every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays. Republican. Established
1874. Reed, Allen & Co., editors and j.roprietors. Sub-
scription, daily $6 ; estimated circulation 2000 ; weekly
$1.50; estimated circulation 5000; 8 pases, ft columns ;
lensrth of columns 19 1-2 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Ad-
vertising rates, nonpareil, daily 1 inch 1 time $1 ; 1 week
$3 ; 1 month $6 ; 3 months $15 ; 6 months $27 ; 1 year $f.O ;
cuts same price ; E. O. D. 2-3 daily monthly rate. Week-
ly, 1 inch 1 time $1; 1 month $3; 3 months $3 ; 6 month*
$15 ; 1 year $25.
KANSAS FARMER.-K\ery Wednesday. Agricultu-
ral. Established 1863. W. A. Pi-ffVr, editor. Kansas
Farmer Co, proprietors. Subscription $1.50; claime-l
circulation 8000; 16 pages, 4 columns; length of columns
13 inches, width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates, nonpa-
reil, 1 inch 1 time $2; 1 month $5; 3 months $11; <>
months #18.50; 1 year $30; 2 inches 3 months $21 ; 1 year
$55; 4 inches 3 months $^4; 1 year $90 ; 1 column 1 timo
$20 ; less than 1 inch 20 cents per line each inseition; cuts
same price ; extra charge for special posiii'Uis.
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IT TAKES TEX TONS OF PAPER EVERY WEEK TO PRINT IT.
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that, their liking for it was deep-rooted and permanent, not superficial and temporary, changing as the seasons
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KENTUCKY
CATLETTSBURGH.
CENTRAL METHODIST.— Every Saturday; Method-
ist. Established 1867. Zephauiah Meek, editor and pro-
prietor. Subscription $2; claimed circulation 4GOO ; 16
pages, 4 columns ; length of columns 13 inches, width
2 1-16 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time
|t; 1 month $2.50; 3 months $5; 1 year $14; 3 inches
$30 1 year; cuts same price.
Tl»e largest circulation of any paper In
tlie Ohio Valley between Wheeling and
Cincinnati.
FRANKFORT.
ITEM.— Every evening except Sunday. Democratic.
Established 1882. H. A. Evans, editor and proprieior.
Subscription $7; estimated circulation 3000; 4 pages, 4
columns ; length of columns 14 inches, widtn 2 1-4 inches.
.Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $1; 1 week $2;
1 month §5 ; 3 months $10 ; 1 year $25 ; cuts same price.
Successor to Daily Commonwealth.
Advt. page 292.
LEXINGTON.
PRESS.— Every morning except Monday, and WEEK-
LY, Wednesdays. Democratic. Established, daily 1870,
weekly 1830. H. T. Duncan, editor and proprietor. Sub-
scription, daily $6 ; claimed circulation 1100; weekly $1 ;
claimed circulation 2800 ; 4 pages (weekly H pages), (i col-
umns ; length of columns 19 3-4 inches, width 2 1-6 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, daily per inch 1 time $1 ; 2
times $1.50; 1 week $3; 1 month $10; 3 months $20; 0
months $30 ; 1 year $50 ; cuts same price. Weekly 1-2
daily monthly rates.
APOSTOLIC TIMES.— Every Wednesday. Disciples.
Established 1867. B. H. Cozine, editor and proprietor.
Subscription $2 ; claimed circulation 4000 ; 8 pages, 6 col-
umns ; length of columns 19 1-2 inches, width 2 1-6 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, 50 cents per inch each inser-
tion ; cuts game price.
KENTUCKY LIVE STOCK RECORD.— Every Satur-
day. Established 1875. B. G. Bruce, editor and proprie-
tor. Subscription $3; estimated circulation 31)00; 16
pages, 4 columns; length of columns 12 inches, width
a 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 10 lines 1 time
$1.50; 1 month $5 ; 3 months $12; 6 months |20; 1 year
$35; cuts same price.
LOUISVILLE.
ANZEIGER. — Every morning except Monday, and
WEEKLY, Wednesdays. German. Democratic. Estab-
lished 1849. Louisville Anzeiger Co.. editors and pro-
prietors. Subscription, daily $10.40, claimed circulation
4700 (Sunday 7200) ; weekly $2, claimed circulation 6100 ;
daily 4 pages, 9 columns ; Sunday 8 to 16 pages, 7 col-
umns, weekly 8 pages, 9 columns ; length of columns,
daily and weekly 26 inches, Sunday 22 inches, width
2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, daily 10 cents per line
each insertion ; Local notices 20 cents each insertion ;
solid cuts required. Weekly 1 time 10 cents, 1 month
30 cents per line.
COMMERCIAL. - Every morning, and WEEKLY,
Tuesdays. Independent. Established 1869. R. M.
Kelly, editor. Commercial Publishing Co., proprietors.
Subscription, daily $7.50, claimed circulation 11.050;
weekly $1, claimed circulation 16,000 ; daily 4 pages
(Sunday 8 pages), 8 columns ; weekly 9 columns ;
length of columns 23 1-4 inches, width 2 inches. Adver-
tising rates, daily, agate, 1 time 9 3-8 cents ; 500 lines 9
cents; 1000 lines 8 1-2 cents; 2000 lines 8 cents ; 4000
lines 7 1-2 cents; 10,000 5 1-2 cents per line: cuts same
price. Special notices, leaded nonpareil, 15 cents: 100
lines 14 cents ; 300 lines 13 cents; 500 lines ;13 cents;
1000 lines 10 cents per line. Reading matter, nonpareil,
25 cents ; 200 lines 22 1-2 cents ; 4' 0 line? 20 cents ; 600
lines 18 cents ; 1000 lines 12 1-2 cents per line. Sunday
15 per cent in addition to daily rates. Weekly, 25 cents;
100 lines 24 1-2 cents ; 200 lines 2* cents ; 400 lines 23 1-2
cents; 600 lines 23 cents; 800 lines 22 1-2 cents; 1000
lines 22 cents ; 5' 00 lines 10 cents per line. Reading
notices, set in nonpareil, 50 cents : £0 lines 48 cents ; 100
lines 45 cents ; 200 lines 42 cents ; 300 lines 39 cents ; 500
lines 36 cents ; 700 lines 32 cents ; 10nO lines 27 cents
per line ; if in minion 15 per cent extra; nolid curved
cuts required. Eastern Onice, Tribune building, New
York, M. D. Hanover in charge.
Advt. page 276.
COURIER-JOURNAL.— Every morning, ard WEEK-
LY, Mondays. Democratic. Established 1830. Henry
Watttrson, iditor. Courier- Journal Co., proprietors.
Subscription, daily $14, claimed circulation 21,000;
weekly $1.50, claimed circulation 68,000: 8 pages, 7 col-
umns "; length of columns 21 7-8 inches, width 218 inches.
Advertising rates, daily, agate, inside pages, 15 cents ;
1st, 5th and 8th pases 18 cents per line each insertion ;
cuts same price. Special notices, nonpareil, 25 cents ;
City features, nonpareil, 40 cents ; Reading matter, non-
pareil, 50 cents; Reading matter, minion, '»f> cents per
line each insertion. Sunday, 1st page, 20 cents, other
pages 18 cents : Special notices 30 cents per line each in-
sertion ; Reading matter, nonpareil, 75 cents, minion
$1 per line per time. Weekly, ordinary, 60 cents ; Busi-
ness notices 75 cents; Reading matter, nonpareil, $1;
Reading matter, minion, $1.25 per line per time. Dis-
counts: $1CO, 5 per cent; $30i>, 10 per cent; $500, 15 per
cent ; $1000, 20 per cent ; $1500, 25 per cent : $2000, 30
per cent. F. T. McFadden, Tribune building, New York,
special agent, to whom all Eastern business must be
sent.
Advt. page 172.
CENTRAL CATHOLIC ADVOCATE.— Every Thurs-
day. Catholic. Established 1869. L, II. Bell, editor and
proprietor. Subscription $2.50 ; claimed circulation
3500; 8 pages, 6 columns; length of columns 19 inches,
width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1-2
inch 1 time 60 cents, 1 month £1.50, 3 months $3.50, 6
months $6.50, 1 year $11.50; 1 inch 3 months $6, 1 year
$18; 3 inches 1 year $45; 1 column 1 year $150; cuts
same price. Special notices 50 percent; Readingfnatter
100 per cent additional.
CHRISTIAN OBSERVER.— Every Wednesday. Pres-
byterian. Established 1813. Converse & Co., editors
and proprietors. Subscription $3; claimed circulation
11,000; 8 pages, 7 columns; length of columns 21 1-2
inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, agate, 12
cents; Business notices or special positions 16 cents;
Reading matter (set in nonpareil) 20 cents per line each
insertion; cuts 16 cents. Discounts: $5, 10 per cent;
$10, 15 per cent ; $15, 20 per cent ; $23, 25 per cent; $50,
30 per cent ; $100, 35 per cent ; $200, 40 per cent.
DEMOCRAT. -Every Friday. Independent Demo-
cratic. Established 1870. W. H. Munnell, editor and
proprietor. Subscription $2 (also issue a 4-page edition
for SOcents); claimed circulation 5500; 8pages, 5 columns;
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The BOSTON COURIER is published Sunday Moinings
cut the office, 299 Washington Street, and is delivered to
subscribers at a seasonable hour. The COURIER is a polit-
ical, 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.
Advertising Rates :
General advertising, one dollar per square (six lines Non-
pareil). Special notices, twenty cents per line. City
notices, 25 cents per line. Reading notices,
fifty cents per line. Editorial notices,
one dollar per line.
JOSEPH F. TRAVERS, PUBLISHER.
NEWSPAPER BATE-BOOK.
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length of columns 18 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Adver-
tising rates, nonpareil, per inch for 8-page edition from
30 cents to 60 cents each insertion according to time and
space; for both editions 40 to 80 cents; cuts same price.
Reading notices 15 cents per line; nonpareil notices 6 to
10 cents according to time and space.
Has never changed hands. Established
Bee. 1O, 18 7O. Always fresh, original, and
progressive.
FARMERS' HOME JOURNAL. —Every Saturday.
Agricultural. Established 1865. I. B. Nail, editor.
Farmers' Home Journal Co., proprietors. Subscription
$1.50; claimed circulation 10.000; 8 pages. 6 columns;
length of columns 20 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Adver-
tising rates, nonpareil, 15 cents per line each insertion,
5 times or more 10 cents, 6 months or over 5 cents; cuts
same price. Reading notices first 25 cents; subsequent
insertions 15 cents.
The best medium for advertisers to reach
first-class i'armers.
Advt. page 300.
KATHOLISCHER GLAUBENSBOTE.— Every Wed-
nesday. German Catholic. Established 1866. Edward
Neuhaus, editor. Geo. D. Denser, proprietor. Subscrip-
tion $2.50; estimated circulation 6000; 8 pages, 6 col-
umns; length of columns 22 inches, width 2 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, per inch 1 time $1.25, 1
month $3.50, 3 months $8, 1 year $20; cuts same price.
OLD PATH GUIDE. —Every Friday. Christian.
Guide Publishing Co., editors and publishers. Subscrip-
tion $2; claimed circulation 4500; 8 pastes, 6 columns;
length of columns 20 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Adver-
tising rates, agate, 10 cents per line per time ; cuts same
price. Business notices 15 cents; Reading notices 25
cents per line per time. Discounts : 10, $5 per cent ;
$25, 10 per cent; 50, 15 per cent; $100, 25 per cent; $200,
33 1-3 per cent; $300, 40 per cent.
Advt. page 250.
OMNIBUS.— Every Sunday. German. Literary. Es-
tablished 1865. W. Krippenstopel, editor and proprietor.
Subscription $2 50; estimated circulation 7000; 12 pages,
6 columns; length of columns 20 inches, width 2 1-6
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 10 lines 1 time $1,
1 month $2.50, 3 months $5, 1 year $14; 1 column 1 time
$12, 1 year $150; cuts same price.
SUNDAY ARGUS.— Independent. Established 1876.
Argus Printing Co., editors and proprietors. Subscrip-
tion $2- estimated circulation 6000; 4 pages, 9 columns;
length of columns 26 3-4 inches, width 2 1-5 inches. Ad-
vertising rates, nonpareil, 7 lines 1 time $1, 1 month $3,
3 months $6, 1 year $20 ; cuts same price.
WESTERN RECORDER.— Every Thursday. Baptist.
A. C. Caperton. editor and proprietor. Subscription
$2.50; estimated circulation 7500; 8 pages, 6 columns;
length of columns 19 3-4 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Ad-
vertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $1.40, 1 month
$5, 3 months $12, 6 months $22, 1 year $40; 2 inches 1
year $70; 10 inches $290; cuts same price.
HOME AND FARM.— W and 15th of each month.
Agricultural. Established 1875. R. U. Knott, editor.
B. F Avery & Sons, proprietor.-. Subscription 50 cents;
claimed circulation 115,000: 8 pages, 7 columns; length
of columns 21 inches, width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising
rates, agate, 75 cents, less than 7 lines $1 per line each
insertion; cuts same price; special positions 10 per cent
extra; Reading notices $1.25 per agate line each inser-
tion ; discounts: 6 consecutive insertions 15 per cent; 12
consecutive insertions 25 per cent.
Advt. page 312.
FANCIERS' LIVE STOCK AND POULTRY JOUR-
NAL.—Monthly. Live stock. Established 1879. C. &
G. B. Duvall, editors and proprietors. Subscription $1.50;
claimed circulation 5000; 28 pages, 3 columns; length of
columns 9 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates,
nonpareil. 1 inch 1 time $3, 3 months $8. 6 months $15, 1
year $20 ; 2 inches $35, 3 inches $45 for 1 year ; 1 column
1 time $20, 1 year $90 ; cuts same price.
SOUTHERN MANUFACTURER AND BUILDER.—
Monthly. Commercial. Established 1879. H. L. Bel-
mont, editor. Manufacturer and Builder Publishing Co.,
proprietors. Subscription $1 ; claimed circulation 9300;
24 pages, 4 columns; length of columns 10 1-2 inches,
width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1-16
page 1 time $4. 3 times $10, 6 times $18, 1 year $32 ; 1-4
page 1 year $100; cuts same price.
The largest circulation of any paper of
its class In the South or West. Its «•<>!-
minis are perused by thousands whose
business is worth securing.
Advt. page 310.
WORD AND WORK.— Monthly. Evangelical. Es-
tablished 1878. C. C. Cline & Co., editors and proprietors.
Subscription 50 cents ; estimated circulation 3000 ; 36
pages, 2 columns ; length of columns 7 inches, width 2 1-4
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $1,
3 times f3.50, 6 times $4.50, 1 year $7 ; cuts same price.
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NEW ORLEANS.
CITY ITEM. — Every evening except Sunday. Inde-
pendent. Established 1877. M. F. Bigney, editor. City
Item Printing Co., proprietors. Subscription $6 ; esti-
mated circulation 5000 ; 4 pages, 7 columns ; length of
columns 21 inches, width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates,
agate, 10 lines 1 time 75 cents ; subsequent insertions 50
cents; 1 month $9, 3 months §23, 6 months $43; 1 year $56;
50 lines 1 month $34, 3 months $74, 1 year $206 ; cuts same
price ; 1st page 10 per cent extra. Solid cuts required.
DEUTSCHE ZEITUNG.— Every morning except Sun-
day and Monday ; SONNTAGSBLATT, Sundays ; and
WEEKLY, Thursdays. German. Independent. Estab-
lished 1844. George Foerster, editor. J. Has*inger, pro-
prietor. Subscription, daily $16 ; claimed circulation
3000 ; Sunday, claimed circulation 60i>0 ; weekly $2 ;
claimed circulation 4500; 8 pases, 6 columns; length of
columns 20 inches, width 2 3-8 inches. Advertising rates,
agate, daily, 10 lines 1 month $12, 3 months $30, 6 months
$50, 1 year $75 ; 20 lines 1 month $22, 3 months $50, 1
year $125 ; cuts same price; E. O. D. 2-3, 2 times a week
1-2 daily monthly rates. Weekly or Sunday, 10 lines 1
month §5, 3 months $12, 1 year $30; 20 lines 1 month $9,
3 months $20, 1 year $50. Solid cuts required.
> «», J ^ .c.
EVENTING CHRONICLE.— Every eveni
day. Established 1882. T. H. Ryan,
L'ABEILLE. — Every morning except Monday, and
WEEKLY, Saturdays. French. Establi-hed 1827. Dn-
four, Dqunet & Co., editors and proprietors. Subscrip-
tion, daily $12 ; estimated circulation 5000; weekly $3 ;
estimated circulation 2800; 4 pages, 9 columns ; lengih of
columns 26 3-4 inches, width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising
rates, agate, daily 10 lines 1 -time $1.50, 1 week $5.25, 1'
month $10, 3 months $20, 1 year $60 ; cuts same price.
Weekly, 10 lines 1 time $1.50 ; subsequent insertions 50
cents.
PICAYUNE.— Every morning, and WEEKLY, Satur-
days. Independent democratic. Established 1837. C. H.
Parker, editor. Nicholson & Co., proprietors. Subscrip-
tion, daily $12 ; claimed circulation 13,350 (Sunday, claim-
ed circulation 19,100); weekly $2; claimed circulation
12,200 ; 8 pages (Sunday and weekly 16 pages), 7 columns ;
length of columns 22 inches, width 2 inches. Advertising
rates, agate, daily 10 lines 1 time $1.50; subsequent con-
secutive insertions 75 cents ; first, last, or editorial page
$1.50 each time for each 10 lines ; 10 lines 1 month $18,
5JO lines $30, 30 lines $42, 40 lines $51 ; each additional 10
lines $7.50 ; run of paper 2-3 special page rate ; E. O. D.
2-3, Sunday only or 2 week days 1-2, 1 time a week (not
Sunday) 1-3 daily monthly rates ; double column 1-4,
triple column 1-3 extra : cuts 1-4 extra for space of cut;
top of column or next reading 1-4 extra ; Reading notices
HO] id nonpareil 25 cents, leaded 30 cents per line per time.
Weekly, each 10 lines 1 time $1.50 ; consecutive insertions
$1; 2 months or more 1-3 daily rates; cuts, double col-
umn, location and notices as in daily. Solid curved cuts
required.
Having a greater circulation than any
oilier paper published In the Mouth, The
Picayune offers unequalled, ad van tagcs to
advertisers. Sunday circulation 19,100;
Daily 13,350; Weekly 12,200.
Advt. page 182.
STATES. — Every evening except Sunday, and SUN-
DAY morning. Democratic. Established 1879. H. J.
Hearsey, editor. Daily States Publishing Co., proprietors.
Subscription, daily $6.50; claimed circulation 5000; 4
pages, 8 columns ; length of columns 22 inches, width 2
inches. Advertising rates, aprate, 10 lines 1 time $1 ; sub-
sequent consecutive insertions 50 cents ; 2 weeks $6, 1
month $9, 3 months $23, 6 months $43, 1 year $56; 20 lines
3 months $39, 1 year $98; 40 lines 3 months $63, 1 year $176;
100 lines 1 year $378; cuts same price ; special positions 10 to
25 per cent extra ; Reading matter notices 1 time 15 cents;
subsequent insertions 7 1-2 cents per line. Solid cuts,
required.
TIMES-DEMOCRAT.— Every morning, and WEEKLY,
Saturdays. Democratic. Established 1863. E. A. Burke,
editor. Times-Democrat Publishing Co., proprietors.
Subscription, daily $12; sworn circulation 13,500; Sun-
day, sworn circulation 19,580; weekly $1.50; sworn cir-
culaiion 18,801) ; 8 to 16 pages, 7 columns ; length of col-
umns 21 inches, width 2 inches. Advertising rates, agate,
daily, 15 cents per line ; next reading, top of column and
double column 18 3-4 cents ; triple column 20 cents ; con-
secutive insertions after first half price ; 10 lines per
month on 1st, 5th or last pages $18, 2u lines $30, 40 lines
$51 ; each additional 10 lines $7.50 per month ; run of
paper 2-3 of special page rates ; cuts, double col. or top of
column 25 per cent more than ordinary monthly rates ; 3
columns 1-3 more ; E. O. D. 2-3, 2 times a week 1-2, 1 time
a week (not Sundays) 1-3 daily monthly rates ; Reading
notices, agate, 25 cents ppr line (leaded 30 cents), 1 month
$3.50, 2 months $6, 3 months $8.25, 6 months $14, 1 year
$25 per line ; E. O. D. 2-3, 2 times a week 1-3 daily
monthly rates. Weekly, per line 15 cents each insertion ;
10 lines 1 month $5. 20 lines $9, 30 lines $12; discount on
8 months or longer; Reading notices, nonpareil or agate,
leaded 30 cents per line, 1 month $1, 3 months $2.75, 1 year
#9 per line. Solid cuts required. J. J. Flynn, 3 Park
row, New York, sole agent for the Northern and Eastern
States.
The Times - Democrat, New Orleans,
guarantees the largest Daily, Sunday and
Weekly circulation of any newspaper In
the South.
COMMERCIAL BULLETIN PRICE CURRENT AND
SHIPPING LIST. —Every Wednesday aim Saturday.
Commercial. Established 1822. L. J. Bright, editor and
proprietor. Subscription $5.40 ; claimed circulation 8000;
8'pages, 7 columns ; length of columns 21 inches, width
2 incites. Advertising rates, agate, per inch 1 time $1.50 ;
subsequent insertions $1 ; 1 inch 1 month $7, 3 mouths
$16, 1 year $40 ; 3 inches $80; cuts same price ; Business
notices 20 cents per line, 1 month 15 cents, 3 months 10
cents, 1 year 6 cents per line each insertion.
J. C. Goodrich, Sun building, New York, special agent.
Advt. page 304.
CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE.— Every Thursday. Meth-
odist. Established 1850. Charles B. Galloway, editor.
Carver & Jamieson, publishers. Subscription $2 ; claimed
circulation 8000 ; 8 pages, 6 columns ; length of columns
20 inches, width 2 1-12 inches. Avertising rates, 1 inch 1
month $7, 3 months $18, 6 months $30, 1 year $45 ; 2
inches $60 ; 4 inches $105 ; 20 inches $500 1 year; cuts
same price.
MORNING STAR.— Every Sunday. Roman Catholic.
Established 1868. W. B. Lancaster, editor. New Orleans
Catholic Publication Co., publishers. Subscription $3;
claimed circulation 5000 ; 8 pages, 7 columns ; length of
columns 20 inches, width 2 inches. Advertising rates,
agate, 10 lines, 1 month $5, 3 months $12, (J months §20,
1 year $30 ; 20 lines 1 mouth $9, 3 months $20, 6 months
$32, 1 year $50; 50 lines 3 months $42, 1 year $110 ; cuts
same price.
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The only Democratic -Newspaper in the City.
HAS A MASONIC DEPARTMENT.
DENNIS F. DEALT, Proprietor,
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THE FAVORITE SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN PHILADELPHIA.
FULL OF SPECIALTIES.
Circulation exceeded by but one Sunday Newspaper published in the City.
DENNIS F. DEALT, Proprietor,
3STo. 719 Chestnut Street (Old Masonic Hall).
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MAINE.
AUGUSTA.
KENNEBEC JOURNAL.— Ever}' morning except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays. Republican. Estab-
lished, daily 1870, weekly 1825. Alden Sprague, editor.
Sprague & Son, proprietors. Subscription, daily $7,
claimed circulation 10DO ; weekly $2, claimed circulation
2">00: 4 pages (weekly 8 pages), 7 columns; length of
columns 21 inches, width 2 3-8 inches. Ad vertlsing rates,
nonpareil, daily 1-2 inch 1 time 75 cents, 1 w~cek $1.25,
1 month $2.50, 3 months $3.50, 1 year $10 ; 1 inch 1 time
$1, 1 week $2, 1 month $4.50, 3 months $8, 1 year $30 ;
3 inches 1 month $10, 3 months $15, 1 year $50 ; 1 column
1 year $200; cuts same price. Special notices 50 per cent j
extra. Local notices 20 cents. Business notices 15 cents
per line each insertion. Weekly 1-2 inch 1 time 50 cents,
1 month $1 25, 3 months $2.50, 1 year $7; 1 inch 1 time
$1; 1 month $1.75, 3 months $3.50, 1 year $13; 3 inches 3
months $10, 1 year $:-:0; 1 column 1 year $165.
GOSPEL BANNER.— Everv Thursday. Universalist.
Established 1834. Rev. I. il. Mead, editor. Mead &
Vickery, proprietors. Subscription $2; claimed circu-
lation 7200; 4 pages, 8 columns; length of columns 24
inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
p:sr inch >>5 cents each insertion; cuts same price. E.
O. W. or Reading notices 25 per cent extra.
HOME FARM.— Every Thursday. Agricultural. Estab-
lished 1S80. Samuel L. Board man, editor. S. L. Board-
man & Co., proprietors. Subscription $1.50; claimed
circulation 4200; 8 pages, 6 columns; length of columns
20 inche-1, width 238 inches. Advertising rates, non-
pareil, each inch 1 time $1, 1 month $2.50, 3 months $0,
b months $11, 1 year $20; cuts same price.
MAINE FARMER.— Every Thursday. Agricultural.
Established 1S32. Badger & Mauley, editors and proprie-
tors. Subscription $2; estimated circulation 10.000; 4
page-1, 9 columns; length of columns 28 1-2 inches, width
2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, per inch 1 time
$1.25, 2 times $2, 3 times $2.50, 1 month *3.25, 2 months $0,
3 months $8. 50, G months $10, 1 year $30; cuts same
price. Special notices $1.50 per inch each insertion. No
advertisement inserted for luss than $1.
NEW AGE.— Every Friday. Democratic. Established
1807. Harris M. Planted, "editor. Plaisted & Morton,
proprietors. Subscription $2; claimed circulation (iOOO;
4 pages, 6 columns; length of columns 2(> inches, width
2 1-3 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time
§2.25, 2 times $3, 1 month $4.50, 3 months $9, 6 months;$15,
1 year $24; 3 inches 1 month $12, 3 months $25. 1 year
$80; 1-4 column 1 year $115, 1 column 1 year $425; cuts
panic price. E. O. W. 2-3 weekly rates. Special notices
25 per cent additional. Reading notices 25 cents'per line
each insertion.
VICKERY'S FIRESIDE VISITOR AND PEOPLE'S
ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE.— 1st and 15th of each
month. Literary. Illustrated. Established 1880. P.O.
Vickery, editor and proprietor. Subscription $1: claimed
circulation 100,000; 1(5 pages, 4 columns; length of
columns, 14 inches, width 2 5-12 inches. Advertising
rates, agate, 1 time 45 cents, per month 75 cents per line;
cuts same price.
Advt. page 74.
HAPPY HOURS.— Monthly. Literary. Illustrated.
Established 187!). Hill & Co., editors and proprietors.
Subscription $1; claimed circulation 71.000; 20 pages, 4
columns; length of columns 14 inches, width 2 5-12
inches. Advertising rates, agate, 40 cents per line each
insertion; cuts same price.
Advt. page 74.
ILLUSTRATED FAMILY MONTHLY.-Monthly.
Literary. Illustrated. Established 1874. Shaw & Co.,
editors and proprietors. Subscription $1; claimed circu-
lation 48.500; 20 pages, 4 columns; length of columns 14
inches, width 2 5-12 inches. Advertising rates, 28 cents
per agate line each insertion; cuts game price.
Advt page 74.
Augusta, Me., April 9th, 1884.
John F. Phillip* & Co.
Gentlemen : In reply to your favor of the
7th, we would, say the last Issue of our
three publications was exactly 215,5OO
copies. This includes the April numbers
of Happy Hours aild Illustrated Family
Monthly ami The Fireside Visitor and Mag-
azine of April '1st. Our entire edition for
April, which includes both issues of the
Fireside Visitor and Magazine, will be
3OO.OOO copies or over. The average cir-
culation of Happy Hours for the past three
years, as shown by o n ^subscription-books,
has been over 75.OOO copies monthly. The
average circulation of the Visitor and Mag-
azine for the same time has been over
1OO,OOO copies each month and of The
Family Monthly over 50jOOO copies each
month. Our books will show, in fact, ait
average circulation fur three years past of
over 25O,OOO copies each issue.
Very Truly Yours.
VICKERY & III LI,,
By J. F. Hill.
State of Maine,
1884.
Kpnnehec ««
>ec, **.
Personally appeared J. F. Hill, above
named, and made oath that the above state-
ment by him signed is true. Before me,
A. G. ANDREWS,
[SEAL.] Judge a/Municipal Court, Augusta, M«.
BANGOR.
COMMERCIAL.— Every evening except Sunday, and
WE KKLY, Friday. Independent. Established 1838. J.
P. Bass & Co., editors and proprietors. Subscription,
daily $7, claimed circulation 2500; weekly $1, claimed
circulation 4000; 4 pages (weekly 8 and 10 pages), 6 col-
umns; length of columns 23 inches (weekly 20 inches),
width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates, daily 1 inch 1 time
75 cents, 1 week $1.50; eich week's continuance 50 cents.
Cuts same price, Special positions 25 to 100 per cent extra.
E. O. D. 2-3; 2 times a week 1-2; 1 time a week 1-3 daily
monthly rates. Business notices, first insertion 10 cents,
subsequent insertions 6 cents per line. Weekly 1 inch 1
time 75 cents, each continuance 25 cents. Reading
notices, flrst 10 cents, subsequent insertions 6 cents per
line.
The Commercial pays for postage, double
the amount paid by any other establish-
ment in Eastern Maine.
WHIG AND COURIER.— Every morning except Sun-
day, and COURIER, Fridays. Republican. Established,
daily 1834, weekly 1815 Hon. C. A Boutelle, editor.
Boutelle & Burr, proprietors. Subscription, daily $8 ;
claimed circulation 2100; weekly $2 ; claimed circulation
20 10 ; 4 pages (weekly G pages), 8 columns; length of col-
umns 243-4 inches, width 21-4 inches. Advertising
rates, nonpareil, daily. 1-2 inch 1 time 75 cents ; 1 week
$1.25; subsequent weeks 40 cents ; 1 inch 1 tirne$l;
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FA.CTS FOR ADVERTISERS.
To REACH THE PEOPLE OF THE SOUTH AISTD SOUTH-AYEST ADVERTISERS
SHOULD USE THE COLUMNS OF
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Our Sunny South,
PUBLISHED SEMI MONTHLY AJF
BROWNWOOD, TEXAS.
DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE HOME AND FARM.
Circulation Sworn to Exceed 40,000 Copies of Each Issue,
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The publishers claim and prove that OUR SUNNY SouTir has the largest circulation in TEXAS
of any newspaper published. There is scarcely a town, village, crobs-road, post-office, or neigh-
borhood in Texas, where this paper is not circulated in clubs of from 5 to 200 copies. This circu-
lation is permanent, to bona-fide paid in advance subscribers. OUK SUNNY SOUTH reaches over
1400 post-offices in Texas each issue, and its circulation is constantly increasing. It has also an
extensive circulation in all the great cotton-growing States of the South, and also in California,
Arizona, and New Mexico, besides each and very State and Territory in the United States and
Canada.
IT PAYS ADVERTISERS
to use the columns of OyR SUNNY SOUTH, because it has all the circulation claimed, and reaches
a territory which no other paper so completely covers. Make contracts now while rates are low.
OUR ONLY RATES.
Ordinary advertising, 25 cents per line, each insertion. Reading notices, set in leaded Brevier
type, 33& per cent additional. Guaranteed positions, 25 per cent extra. We use Nonpareil
type for advertising ; 12 lines make one inch. No extra charge for cuts on metal base, otherwise
we charge for reblocking. Orders for single insertions payable in advance ; three months orders
payable after the first insertion ; six months and yearly contracts, payable quarterly. Special
discount on large or long time advertisements.
In making up lists always include OUR SUNNY SOUTH. Advertisements received through
any first-class agency, or they can be sent direct to
(INCORPORATED),
BROWINW001}, TEXAS*
NEWSPAPER RATE-BOOK.
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week; subsequent weeks 6 cents; cuts same price.
', 1 week 8 cents, subsequent weeks 4 cents per
PRESS. — Every morning except Sunday, and MAINE
STATE PKESS, Thursdays. Republican. Established
1862. Walter Allen, editor. Portland Publishing Co., pro-
prietors. Subscription, daily $7; estimated circulation
3200; weekly $2 ; estimated circulation 3300 ; daily 4 pages,
8 columns; weekly 8 pages, 6 columns; length of columns
daily 261-2 inches; weekly 22 inches; width 21-4 in-
ches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, daily, 1 inch 1 time
$1 ; 1 week- $1.50 ; 1 month $4 ; 3 months $10 ; 1 year $35 ;
cuts same price. E.O.D. 1-3 daily monthly rates. Special
notices 1-3 additional ; Reading notices 20 cents a line.
Weekly 1-3 of daily monthly rates. Reading notices 15
cents per line.
CHRISTIAN MIRROR.— Every Saturday. Orthodox
congregational. I. P. Warren, editor and proprietor.
Subscription $2.50; claimed circulation 2200; 8 pages, 6
columns; length of columns 20 inches, width 2 1-4 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, 20 cents an inch each inser-
sertion; cuts same price.
GLOBE. — Every Saturday. Independent. Established
1877. Gep. B. Bagley, publisher. Subscription $1.25;
claimed circulation 2800; 8 pages, 6 columns; length of
columns 19 inches, \yidth 2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates,
nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time 75 cents; 1 month $2; 3 months
$4.50 ; 1 year $15 ; 3 inches 1 month $5.50 ; 3 months $12 ;
1 year $35 ; 1 column 1 year $150 ; cuts same price.
SUNDAY TIMES.— Every Sunday. Neutral. Estab-
lished 1875. Giles O. Bailey, editor and proprietor. Sub-
scription $2; claimed circulation 4200 ; 4 pages, 8 columns;
length of columns 26 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Adver-
tising rates made known on application to the publisher.
or Jno. F. Phillips & Co., 29 Park row. New York.
TRANSCRIPT.— Every Wednesday. Literary. Es-
tablished 1836. Elwell. Pickard & Co., editors and pro-
prietors. Subscription $2; sworn circulation 25,500; 8
pages, 6 columns; length of columns 20 inches, width 2 1-4
inches. Advertising rates, agate, 7th page 1 time 20
cents ;2 times 38 cent:) ; 3 times 57 cents \ 4 times 72 cents ;
(i times $1.02 ; 10 times $1.55 ; 3 months $1.95 ; 6 months
$3.38 ; 1 year $6.24 per line ; 8th page 1 time 25 cents ; 2
times 48 cents; 4 times 92 cents; 10 times $2.05; 3 months
$2.60; 6 months $4.62; 1 year $7.80; cuts same price.
Less than 8 lines charged 1 line extra Reading notices,
minion, 1 to 12 times 40 cents ; 3 mouths 35 cents ; fi
months 30 cents ; '1 year 25 cenfce per line per time ; if in
brevier, 10 cents per line each time extra. Solid cuts re-
quired.
Largest circulation In City, Comity, and
State. Large circulation In New Hamp-
shire, Eastern Massachu setts, and Mari-
time Provinces. First-class medium for
School, Agricultural, and General Adver-
tising.
Adtt. page 94.
ZION'S ADVOCATE. — Every Wednesday. Baptist.
Established 1828. Henry S. Burrage, editor and proprietor.
Subscription $2.50; claimed circulation 3000 ; 8 pages, fi
columns ; length of columns 20 incheis.widtn 2 1-4 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 week $1 ; 1 month
$2; Smonths $5 ; 6 months $8 ; 1 year $15; 2 inches 1 week
$2; 1 month $4; 3 months $8; 6 months $15; 1 year $25;
cuts same price. Special notices 25 per cent additional.
Reading notices 20 cents.
1 week $2 ; subsequent weeks 75 cents ; cuts same price.
Special notices and double columns per inch, first week
$2.50 ; subsequent week $1 50 ; Business notices 10 cents
per line each insertion. Weekly, 1-2 inch 3 times $1 ;
Hiifoseqiient insertions 17 cents; 1 inch 3 times $1.25; sub-
sequent insertions 25 cents. ,
DIRIGO RURAL. — Every Saturday. -Agricultural.
Established 1874. D. M. Hall, editor and proprietor.
Subscription $1.50 ; claimed circulation 2800 ; 8 pages, 5
columns ; length of columns 18 inches, width 2 1-4 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, per inch 1 time $1 ; subse-
quent insertions 40 cents; cuts same price. Double col-
umn 1-2 extra. Special and Reading notices $1 per inch
each insertion,
BIDDEPORD.
WATSON'S ILLUMINATOR.— Monthly. Humorous.
Established 1876. Will H. Watson, editor and propri-
etor. Subscription 50 cents; claimed circulation 15,000;
8 pages, 6 columns; length of columns 20 inches, width
2 1-12 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1st insertion,
1-2 inch or less $1; 1 inch $1.50; 3 inches $3.50; each ad-
ditional inch 75 cents ; subsequent insertions, 1-2 inch 70
cents; 3 inches $2.10 ; each additional inch 60 cents; 20 in-
clies, first $15; subsequent insertions $9.90 ; cuts same
price. Double columus 1-4 extra. Reading notices 18
cents per line each time. Solid cuts required.
Sold from ITIaiiie to Texas on railroads
and at news depots.
Advt. page 216.
LEWISTOIV.
EVENING JOURNAL.— Every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Fridays. Republican. Established, daily
1861; weekly 1847. Nelson Dingley, Jr., & Co., editors
and proprietors. Subscription, daily $7; estimated circu-
lation 250U ; weekly $2 ; estimated circulation 20,000 ; daily
4 pages, 8 columns; weekly 8 pages, 7 columns; length of
columns 23 1-2 inches (weekly 22 1-3 inches), width 2 1-8
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, daily, 1 inch 3
times or less $1, subsequent insertions 25 cents. Dis-
counts for large space or long time. Cuts same price.
Special notices i-4 extra. Weekly, per inch 1 time $1.50 ;
subsequent insertions 75 cents. Discounts for long time.
Special notices 1-4 extra. Reading notices 20 cents per
line each insertion.
GAZETTE.— Every Friday. Democratic. Established
1872. Thomas E. Calvert, editor. Calvert & Waldron,
proprietors. Subscription $1.75; claimed circulation
4500 ; 8 pages, 6 columns; length of columns 20 1-2 inches,
width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 col-
umn 1 year $240 ; less space at a proportionate rate. Cuts
same rates.
PORTLAND.
ADVERTISER.— Every evening except Sunday, and
WEEKLY, Saturdays. Republican. Established 1785.
II. W. Richardson, editor. The State Publishing Associ-
ation, proprietors. Subscription, daily $6 ; claimed cir-
culation 1900 ; weekly $1; claimed circulation 1300; 4 pages,
8 columns ; length of columns 22 inches, width 2 3-8 in-
ches. Advertising rates, daily, nonpareil, 10 cents per
line 1st
Weekly
line.
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VOL. L.
NEW YORK.
1884.
Circulation J^argrer than all Papers or Its Class eomtoined.
Advertising J-*T[>ace Limited to I^ast Three Pages*.
'M'lie Most Popultir !-«eieiitliio JL»aper in tlio' "World.
This Widely Circulated and splendidly illustrated paper is published weekly. Every
number contains sixteen pages of useful information, and a large number of original engrav-
ings of new inventions and discoveries, representing Engineering Works, Steam Machinery, New
Inventions, Novelties in Mechanics, Manufactures, Chemistry, Electricity, Telegraphy, Photog-
raphy, Architecture, Agriculture, Horticulture, Natural History, etc.
Terms of Subscription. — One copy of the SCIENTIFIC AMHRICAN will be sent for one year —
52 numbers — postage prepaid, to any subscriber in the United States or Canada, on receipt of
three dollars and twenty cents by the publishers, six months, $1.60; three months, $1.
CLUBS. — One extra copy of the SCIENTIFIC A.MERICAN will be supplied gratis for every
dab office subscribers at $3.20 each; additional copies at same proportionate rate.
Advertisements are charged for according to the space they occupy, measured in agate type,
set solid. We usually count eight words to the agate line; fourteen lines to the inch.
The charges for publication are 75 cents per line for each insertion, on the inside of the paper;
and $1 per line for each insertion on the outside, or back page.
Advertisements may be displayed as desired, and accompanied by cuts. The charge will be
for the space actually occupied, at' the rates per line above mentioned.
Charges for advertisements are payable in advance, unless otherwise specially arranged
"Business" and "Personal" Notices, $1 per line each insertion, eight words (of two syllables
each) to the line.
The Scientific American Supplement
is a distinct paper from the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. The SUPPLEMENT is issued weekly. Every
number contains 16 pages, uniform in size with SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. Terms of subscription
for SUPPLEMENT, $5 a year, postage paid, to subscribers. Single copies, 10 cents. Sold by
all newsdealers throughout the country.
l^3 No advertisements are inserted in the Supplement.
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free, on receipt of seven dollars. Both papers to one address or different addresses, as desired.
Scientific American Export Edition.
This is a large and splendid periodical issued once.a month. Each number contains about
one hundred large quarto pages, profusely illustrated, embracing : [1] Most of the plates and
pages of the four preceding weekly issues of SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN with its splendid engravings
and valuable information. [3] Commercial, trade, and manufacturing announcements of leading-
houses. Terms for Export Edition, $5 a year, sent prepaid to any part of the world. Single
copies 50 cents.
l$$" Manufacturers and others who desire to secure foreign trade, may have large and hand-
somely displayed announcements published in this edition tit a very moderate cost.
The SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN Export Edition has a guaranteed circulation of all commercial
places throughout the world.
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
Business Cards, one year, $20.00 14 page, six months $100.00
1-16 page, six mouths, 35.00 ^ " one year 175.00
1-16 " one year 60.00 >£ " six months 175.00
Y% page, six months 60.00 ^ " one year 300.00
y& page, one year 100.00 1 " six months 325.00
One page, one year $550.000
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MARYLAND.
BALTIMORE.
AMERICAN.— Every morning, and WEEKLY, Satur-
days. Independent. Established 1773. Wm. Frisch, ed-
itor. Felix Agnus, publisher. Subscription, daily $6 ;
claimed circulation 25,000 ; Sunday $1.50 ; claimed circu-
lation 30,000; weekly $1; claimed circulation 25,000; 4
pages, 9 columns; length of columns 27 5-6 inches, width
2 1-3 inches. Advertising rates, agate, daily. 4 lines 1 time
50 cents ; 1 week $1.75 ; 1 month $5 : 3 months $15 ; 1 year
$50 ; E.O.D. 1 month $3.75 ; 1 year $35 : 2 times a week 1
month $3.30 ; 3 months $9 ; 1 year $2:5 ; cuts and 2d page
25 per cent additional. Double column and 1st page 1-2
more; 4th page 1-3 more. Reading notic-s 1st page 20
cents per line ; 1 month $3 : 1 year $25 ; 2d page no-
tices 15 cents ; 1 month $2.50 ; 1 year $18 : Sunday, 1st
insertion 15 cents; subsequent insertions 12 1-2 cents;
3 months $1.50; 1 year $4.50 per line. Reading notices
20 cents per line. Weekly 20 cents each insertion ; 14
times 15 cents; 27 times 12 1-2 cents ; 40 times in cents
per line each insertion ; cuts same price. Reading no-
tices 25 cents per line.
A dvt. page 80.
DAY.— Every evening except Sunday. Democratic.
Established 1832 G. W. Cruikshank, editor and pub-
lisher. Fred. L. Holmes, business manager. Subscrip-
tion $3; -worn circulation 15,626; 4 pages, 7 columns;
length of columns 20 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Adver-
tising rates, agate, 1 time 12 cents; 1 week 45 cents; 2
weeks 75 cents; 1 month $1.25; 3 months $3; 1 year $10
per line; cuts same price. E. O. D. 2-3 daily monthly
rates. Reading notices, nonpareil type on Editorial
page 15 cents per line each insertion; per month $2; 1
year $18; Reading notices, reading matter type, 1 time
25 cents; 1 month $4: 1 year $40 per line; solid cuts re-
quired.
The circulation of The Day Is greater
than that of any Baltimore paper, with a
single exception. It Is the only paper
giving a s\v orn statement.
Ada t. page 128.
DEUTSCHE CORRESPONDENT.-Every morning and
WEEKLY, Fridays. German. Established 1845. Fred.
Raine, editor and proprietor. Subscription, daily $7.50;
estimated circulation 10,000; weekly $2.50; estimated cir-
culation 3000; 4 pages, 9 columns; length of columns 25
3-4 inches, width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates, non-
pareil, daily 4 lines 1 time 60 cents; subsequent insertions
30 cents; 2 weeks $3.50; 1 month $6; 3 months $12.50; 6
months $20; 1 year $30; cuts same price. E. O. D. from
1 to 3 months 3-4; over 3 months 2-3 daily rates; 2 times a
week 1 time 15 cents, subsequent insertions 10 cents per
line: 1 time a week 1 time 15 cents, subsequent inser-
tions 12 1-2 cents per line. 1st page 1-4, 4th pase 1-2
extra; 1st page Special notices 4 months $4.50; 6 months
$6.67; 1 year $10 per line; 4th page notices 1 month
$3.65; 3 months 83.6V. 6 months $8.35; 1 year $12.50 per
line reading type ol the paper; 1st page Reading notices,
nonpareil, 20 cents; 4th page Reading notices, brevier, 25
cents per line each insertion. No advertisements in-
serted in Sunday issue. Weekly 4 lint's 1 time 60 cents;
2 times $1; 1 month $-2; 3 month* $5; 0 months $8; 1
year $15; solid curved cuts required.
MORNING HERALD.— Every morning and HERALD,
Fridays. Indcpendt-nt. Established 1875. Chas. Rey-
nolds, Jr., editor. Wm. J. Hooper, proprietor. Sub-
scription, daily $3; sworn circulation 15,500; Sunday $1;
sworn circulation 14,100; 4 pages (Sunday and Weekly 8
pages), 7 columns; length of co'umns 23 1-2 inches, width
2 1-5 inches. Advertising rates, daily, agate, 2J and 3d
pages 12 1-2 cents, 4th page 15 cents. Per line 1 month
$1.40; 3 months $75; 6 months $7; 1 year $12; cut< same
price; Special notices 12 1-2 cents, first; subsequent inser-
tions half-price. Readers 20 cents per line each inser-
tion; 1 month 15 crnts; 3 months 10 1-2 cents; 6 months
9 l-2.cents; 1 year 7 1-2 cents. Advertisements or Read-
ers E. O. D. 20 per cent; 2 time-* a week 25 per cent
more than for same number of consecutive insertions.
Sunday, 1 time 12 1-2 cents; 1 month 40 cents; 3 months
85 cents; 1 year $2.50 per line. Weekly, 1 time 12 1-2
cents; 1 month 35 cent*; 3 months 75 cents : 1
per line; Notices same rates as in daily; solid cuts re-
quired. S. C. Beckwith, 48 Tribune building, New York,
special agent.
"We guarantee that our editions yield
larger profit* to advertisers than any
newspaper in the country. Send lor speci-
men copies and rates, and read the testi-
mony of home advertisers as to the value
of our editions. S. C. Beckwith, 48 Trib-
une building, New York, special agent.
Advt. p«ge 368.
. NEWS.— Every evening except Sunday, and SUNDAY
morning. Democratic. Established 1871. Hermange &
Brewer, editors and proprietors. Subscription, daily $6;
claimed circulation 15,000; Sunday $1.50; claimed circu-
lation 17.500: 4 pages (Sunday 8 pages), 8 columns; length
of columns 22 1-2 inches, width 2 1-12 inches. Advertising
:ates, d ily, agate, first insertion 12 1-2 cenls. subsequent
times 6 1-4 cents; 1 month $1.25, 3 months $3.12, 6 mouths
$6.25, 1 year $10; 1st and 4th pages 1-4 extra: cuts same
price: E. O. D. 3-4 daily monthly rate ; Reading notices
2'1 page, first 5 lines 15 cents per line; each additional
line 12 1-2 cents per line each insertion; Sunday, 1st in-
fieriion 12 cents, subsequent insertions 6 1-4 Cfins, 1 year
$2.50 per line; Reading notices 15 cents first insertion,
subsequent insertions 10 cents per line.
Advt. page 372.
SUN.— Every morning except Sunday, and WEEKLY,
Saturdays. Established 1837. Independent. A. S. Abell
& Co., editors and proprietors. Subscription, daily $6;
estimated circulation 30,000; weekly $1; estimated circu-
lation 12,000; 4 pages, 8 columns; length of columns
25 1-4 inches, width 2 1-12 inches. Advertising rates,
agate, dailv, 4 lines 1 time 60 cents, each additioiial in-
sertion 30 "cents, 1 month $6; E. O. D. 4 lines 1 time 60
cents, subsequent insertions 35 cents; 2 times a week 4
lines, 1 time (10 cents, subsequent insertions 40 cents; 1
time a week 15 cents per line each insertion; 1st page
Reading notices 5 lines or less each insertion $1.20, each
additional line 20 cents; 2d page Reading notice before
Marriages each insertion 5 lines or k-ss $1; each addi-
tional line 18 cents; Weekly, 4 lines or less before Mar-
riages $1 ; after Marriages 5 lines or less $1 each insertion.
No cuts, large type, or double columns inseited in either
paper.
BALTIMOREAN.— Every Saturday. Independent. Es-
tablished 1872. A. F. Crntchfielcls. editor. Crntchfields
& Haas, proprietors. Subscription $2; claimed circula-
tion 5000; 4 pages, 8 columns; length of columns 28
inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
10 cents per line first insertion, subsequent insertions 5
cents; cuts same price; Reading notices 15 cents ptr line.
Advt. page 378.
H'S JXO. F. PHILLIPS cJt CO.'S
BUFFALO, NEW YORK.
I IV E> E PEIV E> EIVT.
ESTABLISHED 1
J. A. CRESWELL, Editor.
77/£ TELEGRAPH PUBLISHING CO.. Publishers.
Four pages ; six columns per page ; length of column, nineteen inches, by
twelve pica ems in width. Subscription, $3 per year. Circulation, 12,500 daily.
Rates. — -Reading Notices, 15 cents per line, one time. 10 cents per line each
subsequent insertion.
Display Advertising". — 75 cents per square of eight lines Agate, for one
time ; one square, daily, inside pages, six months, $32.50 ; one square, daily, fourth
page, six months, $36.
No Display Advertising on first page.
Special position, 20 per cent extra.
Circulated in city of Buffalo, Western New York, Northern and Western
Pennsylvania, and Ontario.
Solid metal curved cuts inserted.
1153 MAI1V STREET.
A. N. SAFFORD,
SECKETARY AND BUSINESS MANAGER.
NE W8PA PER EA TE-B 0 OK.
109
CATHOLIC MIRROR. — Every Saturday. Roman
Catholic. Established 1850. John B. Piet & Co., editors
and proprietors. Subscription $3; estimated circulation
4500; 8 pages, 6 columns; length of columns 20 inches,
width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1
time 81.50, 1 month $5, 3 months $12, 6 months $20, 1
year $35; each additional inch 1 year $15; cuts same
price; 6th and 7th pages 10 per cent less; 1st and 5th
pages 20 per cent extra; double column 1-4 extra; Read-
ing notices inside 20 cents, 1st and 5th pages 25 cents per
line.
Adet. page 374.
EPISCOPAL METHODIST.— Every Wednesday.
Methodist. Established 1866. Rev. William K. Boyle,
editor and proprietor. Subscription $2,20; claimed cir-
culation 4200; 8 pages, 6 columns; length of columns
20 1-2 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, non-
pareil, 5 cents per line each insertion; 1 inch 1 year $20;
cuts same price.
EVERY SATURDAY. — Independent. Established
1878. T. J, Wentworth, editor and proprietor. Subscrip-
tion $2; claimed circulation 4500; 8 pages, 5 columns;
length of columns 17 1-2 inches, width 2 1-5 inches. Ad-
vertising rates, nonpareil, 5 lines first 50 cents, subse-
quent insertiong 25 cents; cats same price; Local notices
J5 cents per line.
Advt. page 364.
GOSPEL IN ALL LANDS.— Every Thursday. Unde-
nominational. Established 1880. Rev. Eugene K. Smitb,
editor and proprietor. Subscription 82; claimed circula-
tion 5000; 16 pages. 2 columns; length of columns (i 1-2
inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, ae^ite, 10
cents per Mne each insertion ; cuts same price. No med-
ical advertisements inserted.
KATHOLISCHE VOLKS 2EITUNG.— Every Satur-
day. German. Catholic. Established 1860. John Schmidt,
editor. Kreuzer Brothers, proprietors. Subscription $2.50;
claimed circulation 25,000; 8 pages., li columns; length of
columns 20 1-2 inches, width 2 1-8 inches. Advenieiug
rates, nonpareil, per inch 1 time $1, 1 month $3, 3 mouth*
$8, 6 months $15, 1 year $25; cats same price ; Reading
matter 20 cents per line.
Advt. page 370.
" METHODIST.— Every Saturday. Methodist Episcopal.
Established 1879. Rev. D. H. Carroll, publisher. Sub-
scription $1.50; claimed circulation 3000; 8 pages, 5 col-
umns; length of columns J7 inches, width 2 1-6 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 time 10 cente, 1 month 8
(Cents., 3 mouths .6 cents, 6 montks 5 cents, 1 year 4 cent*
per line each insertion; cuts same price,
METHODIST PROTESTANT. — Every Saturday.
Methodist Protestant. Established 1831. Rev. E. J.
Drinkhouse, editor. William J. C. Bulanjr, pirblisher.
Subscription $2: estimated circulation 4000; 8 pages, 6
columns; .length of cojunxcs 1.0 1-1 inches, width 2 j-6
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 time 10 cents, 1
month 8 cents, 3 months 6 cents, 6 months 5 cents, 1 year
4 cents per line; cuts same price.
NATIONAL FARM AND FIRESIDE.— Every Satur-
day. Granger. Established 1874. Alexander J. W«l-
derburn, editor. Farm and Fireside Publishing Co., pro-
prietors. Subscription $1; estimated circulation 3001); 8
pages, 6 columns; length of columns 19 1-2 inches, width
2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time
$1.20. 1 month $2.50, 3 months $6, 1 year $16; 3 inches 1
year $35; cuts same price.
Advt. page 216.
TELEGRAM.— Every Saturday. Independent. Estab-
lished 1862. W. L Cook, editor. James Young, proprie-
tor. Subscription $2 ; estimated circulation 60i 0 : 8
pages. 6 columns ; length of columns 19 1-2 inches, width
2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, first 10 cents,
subsequent insertions 5 cents per line ; cuts same price.
Oldest Weekly in Baltimore. Devoted to
Society and Fraternities.
Advt. page 276.
VOLKSFREUND UND;BIENE -Every Saturday. Ger-
man. Independent, Established 1873. Sigmuud Junger,
editor and proprietor. Subscription $2.50; estimated
circulation 50(10 ; 8 pages, 6 columns ; length of columns
20 inches, width 2 1-4 inehee. Advertising rates, nonpa-
reil, 10 lines 1 time $1, 1 month $3, 3 months $6, fi
months $9, 1 year $15; 3 inches 1 year $15 ; cuts same
price,
AMERICAN FARMER.— 1st and 15th of each month.
Agricultural. Established 1819. Sam1! Sands & Son,
editors and proprietors. Subscription $1.50 ; estimated
circulation 4500 ; 16pages, 4 columns; length of columns
121-2 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, non-
pareil. 10 line* 1 time $1.50, 1 month $2 50. 3 months $6,
6 mouths $10, 1 year $16; 1-2 column 1 time $8.50, 1 month
$13, 3 months $23, 1 year $60 ; cuts same price.
Advt. page 370.
MARYLAND FARMER.— Monthly. Agricultural. Es-
tablished 1864. J5. Whitman, editor and proprietor. Sub-
scription $1 ; claimed circulation 6000 ; 100 pages, 2 col-
umns ; length of columns 7 3-4 inches, width 25-12 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, 10 lines 1 time $1.50, 3 times
$4, 6 times $7, 1 year $12; 14 page 1 year $35, 1 column 1
year $320 ; cute same price.
Advt. page 282.
FREDERICK,
TIMES,— Every Saturday. Independent Republican.
Wm. Bouidio, editor. Kaufman & Bouldin, proprietors.
Subscription $1 ; sworn circulation 3400 ; 4 pages, 8 col-
umns ; length of column 32 incites, width 2 1-6 inches.
Advertising fates, nonpareil, per inch 1 -time $1; each
subsequent insertion 25 cents; 1 year $10; 3 inches 1
jDQonjh $4.50 ; 3 months $8 ; 1 je.ar $20 ; cuts sam.e price.
110 JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO.'S
IF YOU WANT THE TRADE
OF OVER
3,QOO Carpenters and. their* families,
£>}3OO Tailors and their families,
4,400 Printers and their families,
7,200 S~h.oema~k.ers and their families,
6,6 OO Jdricklayers and their families,
4,700 Mac.hi7i.ists and their- families,
2,700 Stone- Cutters and their families,
2,6OO Cigar-matters and their families,
and. 5 O,OOO other readers,
^DVEIiTISE 1 1ST
THE LABOR WORLD
It is Read ~by over Two Sandred Thousand People,
and Circulates in nearly every To~wn and City.
REACHES JUST THE CLASS WHO BUY.
Advertising- I^atess, SO Cents per Line.
THE LABOR WORLD,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
NE WSPAPEL, RA TE BOOK.
Ill
MASSACHUSETTS.
BOSTON.
ADVERTISER.— Every morning except Sunday, and
WEEKLY, Fridays. Republican. Established 1811.
Daily Advertiser Co., editors and proprietors. Subscrip-
tion daily $12: estimated circulation 9000; weekly $1 ;
estimated circulation 300:) ; 8 pages, 7 columns ; length of
columns 20 3-4 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising
rates, agate, daily, 8 lines 1 lime $1; subsequent inser-
tions 50 cents ; cuts same price. 246 Washington street.
EVENING STAR.— Every evening except Sunday.
Independent. Established 1880. R. C. McCartney, edi-
tor and publisher. Claimed circulation 24,244 ; 4 pages,
6 columns ; length of columns 18 3-4 inches, width 2 1-8
inches. Advertising rates, agate, 10 cents per line each
insertion ; 2d and 4th pages 15 cents ; cuts and special
position t-4 extra; Reading notices, 3d page. 25 cents,
2d and 4lh pages 50 cents, 1st page 75 cents per line; solid
cuts required. 332 Washington street.
Tlie only one-cent paper In Boston.
EVENING TRANSCRIPT.--Every evening'exccpt Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Tuesdays. . Established 1830. Tran-
script Co , publishers. Subscription, daily $9. estimated
circulation 14.000; weekly $2, estimated circulation 4500;
8 pages, 7 columns ; length of columns 21 1-4 inches,
width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, agate, daily 8 lines
1 time $1 ; subsequent insertions 50 cents ; 1 time a week
or among " New Advertisements " $1 each Insertion ; cuts
same price; Business notices 1st, 4r,h, or 8th page 1 time
121-2 cents, subsequent insertions 10 cents pi-r line;
City notices 25 cents; Editorial notices 75 cent* per line.
Weekly 12 1-2 cents per line each insertion. 321 Washing-
ton street.
EVENING TRAVELLER.— Every evening except
Sunday, and AMERICAN TRAVELLER, Thursdays.
Established 1824. Roland Worthington, editor. R.
Worthington & Co., proprietors. Subscription, daily
$9 ; claimed circulation 19,000 : weekly $1.50 ; claimed
circulation 17,500; 4 pages, 9 columns; length of columns
29 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, daily,
agate, first insertion 12 1-2 cents ; subsequent insertions
6 1-4 cents per line; Business notices or displayed adver-
tisements on 1st, 2d, and 4th pages. " New Advertise-
ments, " or advertisements once a week 12 1-2 cents per
Hue each insertion ; cuts 1-4 extra for space occupied;
double columns, 8 lines $1.25 each insertion; Reading
notices 33 1-3 cents ; Local notices 75 cents per line per
time ; weekly 15 cents; Reading notices 25 cents; Local
notices 50 cents per line each insertion ; 3 months or longer,
ordinary. 12 1-2 cents ; Reading notices 20 cents ; Local
notices 40 cenis per line each insertion ; double column
1-4 extra ; cuts 1-4 extra for space occupied: Solid curved
cuts required. Also issue the BOSTON TRAVELLER
semi-weekly. Coiner State and Congress streets.
FIVE EDITIONS DAILY.— The largest
four-page evening newspaper, and one of
the best advertising mediums in New
England.
a he AMERICAN TRAVELLER, weekly,
and the BOSTON TRAVRLLUR, semi-
weekly, are essentially lamily newspapers,
giving ilie latest news from all parts of
the world, Rev. Henry Ward Beecher's
Sermons, the " Review of the Week,"
Market and Shipping Reports, choice
original and selected reading matter for
I In- fireside, and are most valuable medi-
ums to advertisers desiring to place their,
announcements before a large and, intel-
ligent class of readers.
GLOBE.— Every morning and evening except Sunday.
Sunday morning, and WEEKLY, Tuesdays. Democratic.
Established 1872. Chas. II. Taylor, editor and proprietor.
Subscription, daily $6; claimed circulation 55,000
(claimed circulation Sunday tiO,000); weekly $1 ; claimed
circulation 40,000 ; 4 to 16 pages, 7 columns ; length of
columns 21 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates,
agate, daily no display 6 1-4 cents ; displayed, run of
paper, 12 1-2 cents ; 2d or 4th page 16 2-3 cents ; 1st
page 20 cents per line each insertion ; double column 1-2
extra ; cuts and extra large type 25 cents per line; double
column 1-2 extra; 1 column 1st page $60 ; 2d and 4th
pages $50; ordinary $40; Special notices 30 cents ; Read-
ing notices 2d and 4th pages 50 cents ; 1st page 75 cents
per line; Sunday no display, 6 1-4 cenis ; display, ordi-
nary, 16 2-3 cents; 4th, 5th, or 8th pages 20 cents; 1st page
25 cents per line; double column, 5th and 8th pages, 1-4;
other pages 1-2 extra ; cuts and extra large type, 1st page,
50 cents, other pages 25 cents per line; 1 column, ordi-
nary, $50 ; 4th, 5th, or 8th pages $60 ; 1st page $75; Spe-
cial notices 3<> cents ; Reading notices, last page before
advertisements, 50 cents; bottom of column 75 cents; bot-
tom column 1st page $1 per line. Weekly,ordinary,30 cents;
Reading notices 50 cents per line each insertion; solid
cuts required. 236 and 238 Washington street.
Tlie Globe is making great progress every
year, and frequently runs over 1OO,OOO
copies. Its business was increased over
33 per cent in 1883, both in circulation
and advertising. There are not six Sunday
newspapers in I lie United States which ex-
ceed or equal the circulation of the Boston
Sunday Globe. The Globe Is the best me-
dium in New England.
Advt. page 82.
HERALD.— Every morning and evening, and Sunday
morning. Independent. Established 1846. R. M. Pulsi-
fer & Co., editors and proprietors. Subscription, daily
$6, sworn circulation 104,681 ; Sunday }2, sworn circu-
lation 83,130; 4 pages (Sunday 16 pages), 8 columns;
length of columns 24 1-2 inches, width 2 inches. Adver-
tising rates, daily, agate, per line each insertion, ordi-
nary, no display, 12 1-2 cents per line ; displayed, run of
paper, 20 cents ; editorial page 25 cents ; 1st or last
page 30 rents per line ; if double column 1-2 more than
these prices: cuts and extra large type any page 60
cents ; double column cuts 50 per cent extra; 1 column,
run of paper, $60 ; editorial page $75 ; 1st or last page
$90 ; 1 double column 50 per cent extra ; medicines and
medical publications 25 cents ; Medical cards 30 cents
per line ; Reading notices, bottom of column, $1 ; last
page preceding advertisements, 75 cents ; editorial page
50 cents per Tine. Sunday no display 12 1-2 cents pnr
line ; displayed, run of paper, 20 cents ; last page 25
cents ; editorial page 30 cents ; 1st page 50 cents per
line ; double column 1-2 extra ; cuts and extra large type
1st page $1 ; other pages 60 cents ; 1 column run of pa-
per, $60 ; last and opposite editorial page $75 ; editorial
page $90 ; 1st page §150 ; 1 double column 50 per cent
extra ; Reading notices, bottom of column, 1st page $2 :
other pages $1 ; last and opposite editorial page preced-
ing advertisements 50 cents. Nothing less than 50 cents
each insertion. No medical cards inserted on Sunday.
Solid cuts required. 255 Washington street.
Advt. page 78.
JOURNAL.— Every morning and evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays. Republican. Estab-
lished 1833. Subscription, daily §6, claimed circulation
41,000 ; weekly $1, claimed circulation 20,000 ; 4 pages,
9 columns ; length of columns 26 3-4 inches, width 2 1-4
inches. Advertising rates, daily, agate. 3 lines 1 time 50
cents ; 4 or 5 lines 75 cents ; 6 lines $1 ; 7 or 8 lines $1.25;
subsequent insertions half price ; on news page or
among " new" advertisements 6 lines $1 each insertion ;
cuts double for space occupied ; double or treble col-
umns $1.33 1-3 for each 6 lines ; if with cuts $2 for each 6
lines for space of cut. Special notices 20 cents ; Busi-
112 JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO.'S
1867, -HMN ITS SEVENTEENTH YEAR,** 1884,
SUNDAY REPUBLIC,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
HALES, KEYSER & SWAIN, Proprietors.
Well established, circulating not only extensively in Philadelphia,
but throughout Pennsylvania and adjoining States. It is not excelled
by any Sunday paper in the city in number of patrons among classes
of f?ie most benefit to merchants, storekeepers,
AND ADVERTISERS GENERALLY.
In it will always be found pleasing and unobjectionable stories, edito-
rials on current local topics, the political gossip of the day, the latest
telegraphic and local news, and all else that is needed to make a
First-Class Family 'Sunday Newspaper,
NEWSPAPER RATE- BO OK.
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ness notices 50 cents ; Reading notices $1 per line.
Weekly 15 cents ; 3 months or longer 12 12 cents per
line ; cats 25 cents ; 3 months 20 cents ; double columns
25 cents, if cut 35 cents each time. News page 20 cents,
i f cut 30 cents ; 3 months 16 2-3 cents, if cut 25 cents per
line. Special notices 20 cents, 3 months Iti 2-3 cents per
line each insertion; Business notices 37 1-2 cents, 3
months 30 cents per line each insertion. Solid cats re-
quired. 264 Washington stteet.
The largest circulation of any Republi-
can newspaper in New England.
Advt. page 84.
POST.— Every morning except Sunday, and WEEKLY,
Fridays. Democratic. Established 1831. Post Publish-
ing Co., editors and proprietors. Subscription, daily $9,
claimed circulation 10,500 ; weekly $1, claimed circula-
tion 14,000 ; 4 pages, 9 columns ; length of columns 27
inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, agate,
daily per line, first 12 1-2 cents, subsequent insertions
6 1-4 cents; "New advertisements," 12 1-2 cents per line
each insertion ; 2d page Special notices and special posi-
tions 15 cents per line each insertion ; cuts double price ;
Reading notices, 4th page 25 cents per line count ; Local
notices 1st page 50 cents, leaded $1 per line each inser-
tion. Weekly 12 1-2 cents per line each time. Solid curved
cut^ required. Milk, near Washington street.
Till'1. BOSTON POST, for more than half
a century, has been recognized as the lead-
ing Democratic daily of the East as well as
the representative commercial and finan-
cial paper of Boston. The large circulation
of the Boston Post among all classes of
business men andthc leading Democratic
families, makes it one of the best and most
effective advertising mediums in Boston.
Sample copies and advertising rates sent
free.
AMERICAN ARCHITECT AND BUILDING NEWS.
—Every Saturday. Architectural. Established 1876.
James "R. Osgood & Co., editors and proprietors. Sub-
scription $6 ; estimated circulation 300W ; 30 pages, 3
columns : length of columns 12 inches, width 2 1-4
inches. Advertising rates furnished on application to
publishers, or John F. Phillips & Co., 29 Park row, New
York.
AMERICAN CABINET-MAKER AND UPHOLS-
TERER.— Every Saturday. J. Henry Symonds, editor and
proprietor. Subscription $3.50 ; claimed circulation
5000 ; 30 pages, 4 columns ; length of columns 15 inches,
width 2 1-2 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, per
inch per month a 2 ; 1-4 page 10 per cent, 1 page 20 per
cent discount ; last or reading pages $3 ; facing editorial
page $2.50 per inch per month. 93 Water street.
AMERICAN CULTIVATOR.— Every Saturday. Ag-
ricultural. Established 1839. Geo. B. James, editor and
proprietor. Subscription $2.50 ; claimed circulation
32,680; 8 pages, 7 columns; length of columns 2i;i-4 inches,
width $2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, agate, 3d and 7th
pages, first 35 cents, subsequent insertions 30 cents per
line; 8th page, first 40 cents, subsequent insertions 35
cents per line ; cuts same prices ; Special notices 40
cents ; Business notices 50 cents per line each time ;
Reading matter notices 75 cents per line count, each in-
sertion. Nothing, less than $2 first insertion. 259 Wash-
ington street.
Undoubtedly the leading Agricultural
and Family paper in the country. Always
gives good returns to advertisers of stand-
ard goods.
Advt. page 116.
BANNER OF LIGHT.— Every Thursday. Spiritualist.
Established 1857. Luther Colby, editor. Colby & Rich,
. v « , , >_ ,-
400; 8 pages, 5 columns; length of columns 19 inches,
width 2 3-7 inches. Advertising rates, agate, first 20
cents, subsequent insertions 15 cents per line ; 5th or 8th
pages 20 cents per line each insertion ; Special notices. 40
cents per line, minion ; editorial notices, large type lead-
ed, 50 cents per line each insertion. No cuts inserted.
Corner Bosworth and Prince streets.
Advt. page 208.
BEACON. -Every Saturday. Literary. Established
1884. Howard M. Ticknor, editor. Cyrus A. Page, pub-
lisher. Subscription $2.50; estimated circulation 5000;
8 pages, 6 columns ; length of columns 19 inches, width
2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, agate, 10 cents per line
each insertion ; cuts same price ; Special positions 25 to
50 per cent extra, according to location. 295 Washington
street.
BOOT AND SHOE RECORDER. Every Wednesday.
Commercial. Established 1879. Subscription $2.50 ; es-
timated circulation 5000 ; 28 pages, 3 columns ; length of
columns 10 1-4 inches, "width 2 1-2 inches. Advertising
rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $1.50; subsequent inser-
tions $1 ; 3 months $8 ; cuts same price. 105 Summer
street.
BUDGET.— Every Sunday. Independent. Established
1879. John W. Ryan, editor. Budget Publishing Co.,
proprietors. Subscription $2.50 ; claimed circulation
15,420; 8 pages, 7 columns ; length of columns 21 inches,
width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, agate, 6 lines $1
each insertion ; 4 times 15 per cent, 2 months 25 t er
cent, 6 months 33 1-3 per cent, 1 year 40 per cent deduc-
tion ; cuts same price ; Reading notices 2"i cents ; Special
notires 50 rents ; editorial notices $1 per line. 259 Wash-
ington street.
The largest circulation of any newspaper
of its class published in New England.
Advl.page 118.
CATHOLIC HERALD.— Every Thursday. Roman
Catholic. Established 1880. Peter McCorry, editor D.
O. Loughlin, proprietor. Subscription $2 ; claimed cir-
culation 10.000; 8 pages, 6 columns; length of columns
21 1-4 inches, width 2 1-2 inches. Advertising rates,
nonpareil, per inch 1 time $1.50 ; subsequent insertions
$1 ; cuts same price. 628 and 630 Washington street.
CHRISTIAN LEADER.— Every Thursday. Universal-
ist. Established 1819. George H. Emerson, D.D., edi-
tor. Universalist Publishing House, Chas. Caverly, agent,
publishers. Subscription $2.50 ; estimated circulation
10,000; 8 pages, 7 columns; length of columns 21 1-2
inches, width 2 14 inches. Advertising rates, agate, 1
time 12 cents ; 2 times 18 cents ; 3 times 23 cents ; 1
month 28 cents per line ; cuts same price. 16 Bronifield
street.
CHRISTIAN REGISTER.— Every Thursday. Uni-
tarian. Established 1821. Rev. S. J. Barrows, editor.
Christian Register Association, publishers. Geo. H. El-
lis, business agent. Subscription $3 ; claimed circula-
tion 8000 ; 16 pages, 4 columns ; length of columns 14 3-8
inches, width 2 1-3 inches. Advertising rates, agate, 10
cents per line each insertion ; cuts same price; Busi-
ness notices 20 cents per line. Discounts : 4 times 10 p<r
cent, 8 times 15 per cent, 13 times 25 per cent, 26 times
30 per cent, 1 year 35 per cent. 141 Franklin street.
COMMERCIAL BULLETIN.— Every Saturday. Com-
mercial. Established 1858. Curtis Guild & Co., editors
and proprietors. Subscription $4 ; claimed circulation
15,000 ; 4 pages, 10 columns ; length of columns 29 1-4
inches, width 2 1-4 inche-n. Advertising rates, agate, 6
lines $1 each insertion ; each 3 months $10. No cuts in-
serted. 275 Washington street.
Advt. page 80.
CONGREGATIONALISM— Every Thursday. Congre-
gational. Established 1816. Rev. H. M. Dexter, D.D.,
editor. W. L. Greene & Co., proprietors. Subscription
$3 ; claimed circulation 23,800; 8 pages, 7 columns ; length
of columns 22 inches, width 2 1-12 Inches. Advertising
rates, agate, 25 cents per line each insertion; cuts fame
price ; Business notices 30 cents per line per time. Dis-
counts: $25 li1 per cent; $50 15 per cent; $75 20 per cent ;
$100 25 per cent; $250 30 per cent; $400 33 1-3 per cent;
Reading notices, leaded, p)0 cents per line per time, with-
out discount. Corner Beacon and Somerset streets.
COTTON, WOOL AND IRON. — Every Saturday.
Manufacturing and mechanical. Established 1872. Jos.
M. Wade, editor. Journal of Commerce Publishing Co.,
publishers. Subscription $3; sworn circulation. 10,000: 16
pages, 5 columns ; length of columns 17 inches, width
2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, agate, 1-2 inch, first in-
sertion $1.25, subsequent insertion $1; 3 months $12; 6
months $22; I'ye&r $40; cuts same price; on pages 1, 4. 5,
and 8 25 per cent additional; solid cuts required. 128
Purchase street.
COURIER.— Every Sunday. Independent. Established
1824. Joseph F. Travers, publisher. Subscription $2.50;
claimed circulation 16,000; 6 pages, 9 columns; length of
columns 31 inches, width 2 5-12 inches. Advertising rates,
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JNO. F. PHILLIPS &, C'O.'S
CIRCULATION, 47,000 COPIES WEEKLY.
" Taggarts' Sunday Times" has the Largest Circulation of any Sunday
Newspaper, or Sunday Edition of any Daily Paper, in Philadelphia, Without
any Exception. Its Advantages as an Advertising Medium are Unequalled.
Its House Circulation Far Exceeds that of any Other Paper, Daily or Weekly,
Issued on Sundays, in Philadelphia.
ADVERTISING RATES, PER LINE, EACH INSERTION:
Ordinary Cards, 12K cents; EF" Special Notices, 20 cents ; Local Notices, 25 and 50 cents;
Local Luncheon (leaded), 50 cents. No commissions paid to advertising agents.
PUBLICATION OFFICE,
819 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa
Established 1863.
Ill Farm ill Garden.
THE BEST AGRICULTURAL MONTHLY.
CIRCULATION DURING 1884,
7O,000 EACH MONTH.
Special Edition for January, 1885, 500,000 Copies,
For Advertising Rates, apply to
CHILD BROS. & CO., Publishers,
418, 42O, 422 Library Street,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.,
or to any reliable Advertising Agency.
NEWSPAPER HATE-BOOK.
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agate, 6 lines each insertion $1 ; cute same price; Special
notices 20 cents per line each insertion; City notices 25
cents; Reading notices 50 cents; Editorial notices $1. 299
Washington street.
Advt. page 98.
GOLDEN RULE.— Every Saturday. Independent. Es-
tablished 187i). Rev. F. H. Kasson, editor S. A. Tucker,
publisher. Subscription $2; estimated circulation 8500;
8 panes, 6 columns; length of columns 520 inches, width
2 1-0 inches. Advertising rates, agate, 1 inch $1.50 each
insertion; cuts t-ame price. 25 Congress street.
HOME CIRCLE.— Every Saturday. Literary. Estab-
lished 1869. F. Gleason & Co., editors and proprietors.
Subscription §2; estimated circulation 20,000; 8 pnges, 5
columns ; length of column* 18 inches, width 2 1-3 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, 50 cents per line each inser-
tion ; cuts same price. 46 Summer street.
HOME JOURNAL.— Every Saturday. Society. Es-
tablished 1846. Samuel T. Cobb, editor. Samuel T.
Cobb & Co., proprietors. Subscription $2.50; claimed
circulation 6700; 4 pages, 9 columns; lengih of columns
28 inches, width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates, nonpa-
reil, 1 time 15 cents per line, subsequent insertions 8
cents; cuts same price; Special notices 25 cents.; among
Society news si per line. 48 Canal street.
INVESTIGATOR.— Every Wednesday. Free thought.
Established 1831. Horace Seaver. editor. J. P. Mendum,
proprietor. Subscription $3 ; claimed circulation 5000; 8
pages. 5 columns; length of columns 18 inches, width
2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 time 15
cents, subsequent insertions 12 cents per line ; cuts same
price ; Business notices 20 cents ; Reading notices 50 cents
per line. Paine Memorial Building. Appleton street.
JOURNAL OF EDUCATION.— Every Thursday. Edu-
cational. Established 1875. Thomas W. Bicknell, editor.
New England Publishing Co., proprietors. Subscription
$3 ; estimated circulation 20,000 ; 16 pages, 3 columns ;
length of columns 14 inches, width 2 1-3 inches. Adver-
tising rates, agate, per line each insertion 12 1-2 cents:
last page 18 cents ; 1st page 20 cents : Special notices 30
cents ; no extra charge for cuts. 16 Hawley street.
Advt. page 380.
LITTELL'S LIVING AGE.-Every Saturday. Literary.
Established 1844. Littell & Co , editors and proprietors.
Subscription $8; estimated circulation 10,000 : 76 pages, 2
columns ; length of columns 8 inches, width 2 1-4 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, 25 cents per line each inser-
tion; cuts same price. 31 Bedford street.
MANUFACTURERS' GAZETTE. — Every Saturday.
Mechanical. Illustrated. Established 1880. Thos. Bray,
editor. Manufacturers' Gazette Company, publishers.
Subscription $3; claimed circulation 7230: 16 pages, 4
columns : length of columns 14 1-2 inches, width 2 1-4
inches. Advertising rates, agate, 15 cents per line each
insertion: 1 inch 1 year $70 ; cuts same price. 259
Washington street.
The only medium In the country special-
ly devoted to cotton spinners and Steam
user«. Invaluable to advertisers of these
specialties or any kind of machinery.
Advt. page 116.
MASSACHUSETTS PLOUGHMAN.— Every Saturday.
Agricultural. Established 1841. Geo. Noyes, editor.
Geo. Noyes Ploughman Co., proprietors. Subscription
$2.50 ; estimated circulation 10,00u ; 4 pages, 9 columns ;
length of columns 27 1-2 inches, width 2 1-5 inches. Ad-
vertising rates, nonpareil, 8 lines 1 time $1 ; subsequent
insertions 50 cents; 3 months $6; 6 months $10 ; cuts
same price. 45 Milk street.
NEW ENGLAND FARMER.— Every Saturday. Agri-
cultural. Established 1822. Darling & Keith, editors
and proprietors. Subscription $2.15 ; e-timated circula-
tion 11,001) ; 4 pases, 8 columns ; length of columns 27 1-2
inches, width 2 2-7 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
1 time 12 cents, subsequent insertions 8 cents per line;
cuts same price ; Business notices 1 time 15 cents, subse-
quent insertions 12 cents per line ; Reading notices 50
cents per line. 34 Merchants row.
PANSY. — Every Saturday. Illustrated. Juvenile.
Established :873. Mrs. G. R. Alden, editor. D. Loih-
rop & Co., propiietors. Subscription 75 cents; claimed
circulation 20.000; 8 pages, 3 columns; length of columns
f) inches, width 21-4 inches. Advertising rates, non-
pareil, lline 75 cents; 1 inch $7.50; 1-4 page $25: 1-2
page $40; 1 page $75. Discounts for 3 months or longer;
Cuts same price. Also issue a monthly edition. Subscrip-
tion 75 cents. 30 and 32 Franklin street.
Advt. page 262.
PILOT.— Every Tuesday. Roman Catholic. Estab-
lished 1830. John Boyle O'Reilly, editor. Pilot Pub-
lishing Co., proprietors. Subscription $2.65; claimed
circulation 66., 500; 8 pages, 7 columns; length of columns
21 inches, width 2 inches. Advertising rates, agate,
first 20 cents, subsequent insertions 16 cents per line;
8th page 25 per cent, 6th page 50 per cent, 5th page 100
per cent additional; cuts same price. Business notices
3) to 75 cents per line according to location. Discounts:
6 times 10 per ci-nt; 3 months 15 per ctnt. if over 1-2
column 25 per cent; 6 months 25 per cent, if over 1-2
column 33 1-3 per cent; 1 year, 33 1-3 per cent, if over 1-2
column 50 per cent. 597 Washington street.
The largest Catholic Circulation In the
World.
Advt. page 130.
REPUBLIC.— Every Wednesday. Democratic Catholic.
Established 1882. Patrick Maguire, editor. The Re-
public Publishing Co., proprietors. Subscription $2.50;
claimed circulation 22,000; 8 pages, 7 columns; length of
columns 21 3-8 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising
rates, agate, per line, 1st, page first insertion 25 cents;
subsequent insertions 20 cents; 6th or 8th page, first 20
cents, subsequent insertions 15 cents; 7th page, first 15
cents, subsequent insertions 12 cents; cuts same price.
Business notices, according to location 25 to EO cents per
line. Discounts: for 3 months 15 per cent, 6 months 25
per cent, 1 year 33 1-3 per cent. 243 Washington street.
Advt. page 232.
SATURDAY EVENING EXPRESS.— Every Saturday.
Democratic. Established 1857. Frederick Mahoney,
editor. Express Publishing Co., proprietors. Subscrip-
tion $3; claimed circulation 10.000; 4 pages, 8 columns;
length of columns 25 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Adver-
tising rates, agate. 7 lines 1 time $1, 1 month $2.50, 3
months $7, 6 months $13, 1 year $25; cuts same price.
Special notices 30 cents; Reading notices 36 cents per
line. 3 Court avenue.
Advt. page 214.
SATURDAY EVENING GAZETTE.— Every Satur-
day. Established 1813. Henry G. Parker, editor and
proprietor. Subscription $3.50; estimated circulation
7500; 4 pages, 9 columns; length of columns 29 1-2 inches,
width 2 3-8 inches. Advertising rat< s, agate, C lines $1
each insertion, 3 months $10; cuts tame price. 2 Brom-
field street.
SATURDAY TIMES.— Every Saturday. Indepen-
dent. Established 1864. H. Irving Dillenback, editor.
Davis & Dillenback, proprietors. Subscription $2;
claimed circulation 5000; 8 pages, 6 columns; length of
columns 20 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates,
agate, 8 lines, first $1, subsequent insertions 50 cents,
6 months $10, 1 year $20; cuts same price. 20 Hawley
street.
Advt. page 214.
SOUTH BOSTON INQUIRER. — Every Saturday.
Established 1871. F. C. Floyd, editor. Inquirer Pub-
lishing Co., proprietors. Subscription $2; estimated
circulation 6000 ; 4 pages, 9 columns; length of columns
28 inches, widlh 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, non-
pareil, 1 inch 1 time $1; subsequent insertions 50 cents,
3 months $7; cuts same price. Business notices 10 cents ;
Reading notices 25 cents per line each iLsertiou. 37(i
Broadway.
WATCHMAN.— Every Thursday. Baptist, Estab-
lished 1819. John W. Olmstead, editor. The Watchman
Publishing Co., proprietors. Subscription $2.50; claimed
circulation 17,500; 8 pages, 7 columns; length of col-
umns 22 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Rates of advertising,
per agate line, first 25 cents, 20 cents for subsequent,
insertions; cuts same price. Business notices, first 30
cents, 25 cents for subsequent insertions. Discounts: 10
per cent on $25; 20 per cent on $60; 25 per cent on J75;
30 per cent on #100; 35 per cent on $250; 40 per cent on
$400. Tremont Temple.
WAVERLEY MAGAZINE.— Every Saturday. Estab-
lished 1850. Moses A. Dow, editor and proprietor. Sub-
scription $4; estimated circulation 25,000; 16 pages, 4
columns; length of columns 13 3-8 inches, width 2 2-7
inches. Advertising rates, agate 50 cents per line each
insertion; cuts same price.
116 JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO.' 8
183O.
A WEEKLY ILLUSTRATED JOURNAL FOR THE FARM AND THE HOME.
Average Circulation 32,680 Weekly.
The best Advertising Medium in America. Pfitronized by all Shreivd and
Experienced Advertisers. Gives Immediate Returns for Cash
Outlays. In the 47th Year of Continuous and Success-
ful Publication. Has the Esteem, Respect,
and Confidence of its Patrons.
IS READ WEEKLY BY 25O,OOO PEOPLE.
ADVERTISING RATES LOW IN PROPORTION TO CIRCULATION.
SOLICITS CORRESPONDENCE .A.ND SENDS SPECIMENS FREE.
ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO
GEO, B, JAMES, Publisher, 259 Washington St., Boston, Mass,
r Banufarturprs'
AND STEAM-USER.
AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY.
Devoted Mainly to the Interests of Cotton-Spinners and Steam-Users,
EDITED BY PRACTICAL, MEN".
HAS AN IMMENSE CIRCULATION AMONG MANUFACTURERS, ENGINEERS, AND STEAM-
USERS EVERYWHERE. CIRCULATES LARGELV IN THE SOUTH.
THOMAS PRAY, Jr., ) EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
AND
31 Milk Street, Boom 50, Boston. ) GENERAL MANAGER-
Specimen copies sent free on application. Advertising rates very rea-
sonable, character and quality of circulation considered.
Address
Manufacturers' Gazette Publishing Co,
OFFICE OF } No. 259 WASHINGTON STREET,
PUBLICATION.)' BOSTON,
NEWSPAPER BA TE-B 0 OK.
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WOMAN'S JOURNAL.— Every Saturday. Established
1870. Lucy Stone, editor. Susan C. Vogel, business
manager. Subscription $2.50; estimated circulation
7000; 8 pages, 5 columns; len»th of columns 17 3-4 inches,
width 2 1-4 inches'. Advertising rates, nonpareil, per
inch. 1 time $1.50, 1 month |4, 3 months $8; cuts same
price. 5 Park street.
YANKEE BLADE.— Every Saturday. Literary. Estab-
lished 1841. Davis and Dillenback, editors ana proprie-
tors. Subscription $2 ; claimed circulation 7500; 8 panes,
t> columns; length of columns 20 inches, width 2 1-4
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 8 lines 1 time $1;
subsequent insertions 50 cents; 6 mouths $10, 1 year $20;
cuts same price. 20 Hawley street.
Advt. page 214.
YOUTHS' COMPANION.— Every Thursday. Juvenile.
Illustrated. Established 1827. Perry Mason & Co.,
editors and proprietors. Subscription $1.75; claimed
circulation 340,000; 8 pages, 4 columns; length of col-
umns 14 1-4 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising
rates, agate, $2.25 per line. Discounts: 50 lines 5 per
cent; 100 lines 10 per cent; 200 lines 12 1-2 per cent; 300
lines 15 per cent; 500 lines 20 per cent; 1000 lines 25
per cent; no extra charge for cuts. Double columns 10
per cent extra. Special notices, leaded, $4 per line
count; 5 lines or less Special notices or ordinary charged
1 line extra. 41 Temple place.
The Companion Is a National Family
Paper. It covers the whole United States,
and Is read by two millions of people each
week. Advertisers are Invited to send lor
the Companion Map of circulation, which
shows by actual count the number of sub-
scribers in each State and Territory.
ZION'S HERALD.— Every Wednesday. Methodist.
Established 1883.— Rev. B. K. Peirce, D.D., editor.
Alonzo S. Weed, publisher. Subscription $2.50; claimed
circulation 15,300 ; 8 pages, 7 columns ; length of col-
umns 20 inches, widtn 2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates,
agate, 20 cents per line each insertion. Discounts : $20, 10
per cent; $40, 15 per cent; $60, 20 per cent ; $75, 25 per
cent; $100, 30 per cent; cms inserted by special arrange-
ments. Nothing taken for less than $1. 36 Bromlield
street.
CHRISTIAN WITNESS AND ADVOCATE OP BI-
BLE HOLINESS.— 1st and 15th of each month. Metho-
dist. Established 1870. Rev. Wm. McDonald, editor.
McDonald & Gill, proprietors. Subscription $1 ; claimed
circulation 8000 ; 8 pages, 5 columns ; length of columns
16 1-2 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, agate,
per line each insertion 12 cents; 3 months 9 cenis; 6
inont-lis 8 cents ; 1 year 6 cents ; cuts same price Read-
ing notices 50 per cent additional. 36 Bromfield street.
AMERICAN TEACHER. -Monthly. Educational.
Established 1877. Thomas W. Bicknell, editor. New
Kngland Publishing Co , proprietors. Subscription $1 ;
estimated circulation 30,000 ; 32 pages, 2 columns ; length
of columns 9 1-4 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising
rates, agate, 35 cents per line ; per inch $2.75 each inser-
tion. Yearly orders 10 per cent discount ; cuts same
price ; Special reading notice 40 cents per line. 16 Haw-
ley street.
Advt. page 380.
ATLANTIC MONTHLY.— Monthly. Literary. Estab-
lished 1858. Iloughton, Mifllin & Co., editors and proprie-
tors. Subscription $4 ; estimated circulation 22,000 ; 172
pages, 2 columns ; length of columns 8 inches, width
2 1-3 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 75 cents per
line each insertion ; cuts same price. 4 Park street.
Advt. page 34.
BABYLAND.— Monthly. Juvenile. Illustrated. Es-
tablished 1877. Chas. Stuart Pratt and Mrs. Ella P. Pratt,
editors. D. Lothrop & Co., proprietors. Subscription
50 cents; claimed circulation 20,000; 16 pages, 3 columns;
length of columns B inches, width 3 inches. Advertising
rate-, nonpareil, 1 line 75 cents; 1 inch $7.50; 1-4 page
$25; 1-2 pagi> $40; 1 page $75 each insertion. Discount
on 3 months or longer ; cuts same price. 30 and 32
Franklin street.
Advt. page 262.
BALLOU'S MAGAZINE.— Monthly. Literary. Es-
tablished 1855. Thomes & Talbot, editors and proprie-
tors- Subscription $1.50; estimated circulation 28,000;
100 pages, 2 columns; length of columns 8 1-2 inches,
width 2 1-3 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, $1 per
line each insertion; cuts same price. 23 Hawley street.
Advt. page 34.
BAPTIST MISSIONARY MAGAZINE. — Monthly.
Baptist. Established 1803. Rev. J. N. Mnrdock, editor.
W. G. Corthell. proprietor. Subscription $1.10; claimed
circulation 9000; 32 pages, 2 columns; length of columns
7 1-2 inches, width 2 3-8 inches. Advertising rates, non-
pareil each insertion 1-8 page $5; 1-4 page $9; 1 page
$30; last page of cover $40. Discount : 5 per cent on 6
months; 10 per cent 1 year. Tremont Temple.
BAY STATE MONTHLY.— Monthly. Historical. Es-
tablished 1884. T. W. Bicknell & J. N. McClintock, edi-
tors. Bicknell, McClintock & Co., proprietors. Sub-
scription $3; claimed circulation 5000; 74 pages, 2 col-
umns; length of columns 8 inches, width 2 1-4 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1-4 page 1 time $7; 1 page
$25; 1 page 1 year $200; cuts same price. 16 Hawley
street.
BOWDITCH'S AMERICAN FLORIST AND FARMER.
—Monthly. Floriculture. Established 1881. W. E. Bow-
ditch, editor and proprietor. Subscription $1; claimed
circulation 7500; 32 pages, 2 columns; length of columns 8
inches, width 2 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
per inch, first insertion $2; subsequent insertions $1.
615 Warren street.
CONTRIBUTOR — Monthly. Evangelical. Estab-
lished 1872. James H. Earle, editor and proprietor.
Subscription $1: estimated circulation 9060; 16 pages, 4
columns; length of columns 14 inches, width 2 1-4 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, 25 cents per line each inser-
tion. 178 Washington street.
COTTAGE HEARTH.— Monthly. Literary. Estab-
lished 1874. Cottage Hearth Co., editors and proprie-
tors. Subscription $1.50; sworn circulation 20,000; 36
pages, 3 columns; length of columns 9 1-2 inches, width
2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 40 cents per
line; pages facing reading and outside cover 50 cents per
line each insertion; cuts same price. 11 Bromfleld
street.
THE; COTTAGE HEARTH, established
1874, reaches 2O,OOO families who have
money and can buy anything they want
and see advertised.
DONAHOE'S MAGAZINE.— Monthly. Catholic. Es-
tablished 1879. Patrick Donahoe, editor and proprietor.
Subscription $2; claimed circulation 6000; 96 pages, 2 col-
umns; length of columns 71-4 inches, width 2 1$>. Ad-
vertising rates, nonpareil, 1-8 column 1 time $3; 3 months
$8.50; 6 months.. $15; 1 year $25; 1-2 column 3 months
$24; 1 year $64; 1 page 1 year $210; cuts same price; 3d
page cover 1-2; outside page cover 3-4 additional. 21
Boylston street.
FOLIO.— Monthly. Musical. Established 1870. Earl
Marble, editor. White, Smith & Co., proprietors. Sub-
scription $1.60; claimed circulation 11,OUO; 60 pages, 3
columns; length of columns 8 inches, width 2 1-4 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1-4 column 1 time $5; 2
times $9; 3 times $12.75; 1-2 column 1 time $8; 3 times
$20.40; cuts same price; Specialj positions 1-4 extra. 81
Milk street.
GLEASON'S COMPANION.— Monthly. Literary. Il-
lustrated. Established 1872. F. Gleason & Co., editors and
proprietors. Subscription $1; estimated circulation 10,-
00' ; 52 pages, 2 columns; length of columns 8 inches,
width 2 1-3 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 50
cents per line each insertion; cnt» same price. 46 Sum-
mer street.
Advt. page 34.
GOOD TIMES.— Monthly. Juvenile. S. H. Marvel,
editor. Good Times Publishing Co.. proprietors. Sub-
scription $1; sworn circulation 20.000; 24 pages, 3 col-
umns; length of columns 9 1-2 inches, width 2 1-6 inches.
Advertising rates, agate, 20 cents per line each insertion ;
cuts same price. 16 Hawley street.
Advt. page 68.
HOUSEHOLD COMPANION.— Monthly. Illustrated.
Domestic. Established 1879. Geo. B. James, pub-
lisher. Subscription $1.50; claimed circulation 13.000; K6
| pages, 3 columns; length of columns 10 inches, width
! 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, agate. 25 cents; latt
118 JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO:S
AVERAGE CIRCULATION, 15,420.
This Bright and Newsy Sheet reaches the Best Families in Boston
and New England.
An Indispensable Medium for Advertising Fine Goods.
A Specialty of Hotel News and Hotel Advertising.
A Clean, Pure, Spicy, Brilliant Paper.
Full of Valuable Information and Choice Literary Matter.
Special Cable and Domestic Despatches.
A Strong Metropolitan Department.
Invaluable to all who wish to reach the Best Customers
Specimen Copies sent free on application to
No. 259 Washington Street, Boston, Mass.
1879.
&c
^55
AN ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY MAGAZINE FOR
THE HOME CIRCLE.
AVERAGE CIRCULATION, 13,000.
Specially Devoted to Music, Fashions, and Styles; Household Topics, Domestic Hinti>
Poetry and Current Literature ; also Horticultural Matters.
HANDSOME COLORED COVERS.
Circulates in Twenty-eight Different States,
One of the Most Popular Monthlies in America.
Advertising Rates Low, in Proportion to Circulat:on.
The Best Medium for Introducing Household Goods.
Specimen Copies sent free to Advertisers on application to
OEO. B. JAMKS,
No. 259 Washington Street, Boston, Mass.
NEWSPAPER RA TE-B 0 OK.
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cover page 35 cents per line each insertion; cuts same
price; Reading notices 50 cents per line. Nothing less
than $1 flrst insertion. 259 Washington street.
One of tlic best mediums In America for
reaching the homos of tlie people. Circu-
lates umoiig the well-to-do classes who
have money to spend for standard goods.
Advt.page 118.
INVENTORS' AND MANUFACTURERS1 GAZETTE
— Monthly. Mechanical. Established 1806. Chas. J
Smith, editor and proprietor. Subscription 50 cents:
claimed circulation 2400; 8 pages, 5 columns; length ot
columns 11 1-) inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising
rates, nonpareil, 25 cents per line; cuts same price. 1J
Kil by street.
POPULAR SCIENCE NEWS AND JOURNAL OP
CHEMISTRY.— Monthly. Scientiiic. Established 1866.
Dr. Jas. R. Nichols, editor. Popular Science News Co.,
proprietors. Subscription $1; claimed circulation 7500;
24 pages, 3 columns; length of columns 101-2 inches,
width 2 1-2 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1
time $2.50; 3 times $r; 6 times $13; 1 year f85; 2 inches 3
times $12.50; 1 year $40; 1 column 1 year $1.75; cuts same
price; Outside pages and next to reauiug matter 1-4 more.
19 Pearl street.
KENDALL'S ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY.— Literary.
Established 1881. Henry A. Kidder, editor. Kendall &
(Jo., proprietors. Subscription $1; claimed circulation
30,000; 32 pages, 3 columns; length of columns, 9 1-4 in-
ches, width 2 1-3 inches. Advertising rates, agate, 25
c nts per line each insertion. 5 Pemberton square.
Advt. page 280.
KNIGHTS OF HONOR REPORTER.— Monthly. Es-
tablished 1875. J. A. Cummings, editor. J. A. Cum-
mings & Co., proprietors. Subscription 50 cents; claimed
circulation 15,400; 8 pages, 4 columns; length of columns
15 inches, width 23-8 inches. Advertising rates, nonpa-
reil, 20 cents per line; per inch 1 time $2; 3 times $5; 6
tunes $9; 1 year $16; cuts same price. 252 Washington
street.
Published in the interests of the Knights
of Honor, a society numbering over 14O,-
OOO members. Goes to all sections, and
has the largest circulation of any fraternal
society paper in the country.
MATRIMONIAL TIMES.— Monthly. Established 1878.
E. Morse, editor. E. Morse & Co.. proprietors. Sub-
scription 50 cents; claimed circulation 2500; 8 pages, 4 col-
umns; length of columns 14 inches, width 2 1-5 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, per line 1 time 15 cents ; 3
times 35 cents; 6 times 60 cents; 1 year 96 cents; cuts
same price. 89 Court street.
MISSIONARY HERALD.— Monthly. Congregational.
Established 1804. E. E. Scrong, D.D., editor. Charles
Hutching publisher. Subscription $1; claimed circula-
tion 30,000; 52 pages, 2 columns; length of columns 8 1-4
inches, width 2 1-3 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
1-8 page $15; 1-4 page $25; 1-2 page $45 ; 1 page $75 each
insertion; cuts same price. Facing reading: facing 3d
page cover or on 3d page of cover 20 per cent additional.
1 Somerset street.
MUSICAL HERALD.— Monthly. Musical. Estab-
lished 1848. E. Tourjse, managing editor. Musical Her-
ald Co., proprietors. Subscription $1; estimated circula-
tion 8500; 36 pages, 3 columns; length of columns 9 in-
ches, width 3 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, per
line 20 cents ; per inch $2; 1 column $16; cuts same price.
Franklin square.
OUR LITTLE MEN AND WOMEN.— Monthly. Ju-
venile. Illustrated. Established 1880. Francis Hum-
phrey, editor. D. Lothrop & Co., proprietors. Subscrip-
tion $1; claimed circulation 15,000; 24 pages, 2 columns;
length of columns 8 inches, width 2 1-2 inches. Adver-
tising rates, nonpareil. 1 line 75 cents; 1 inch $7.50; 1-4
page $15; 1-2 page $40; 1 page $75 each insertion; cuts
same price. Discount on 3 months or longer. 30 and 32
Franklin street.
Advt.
OUR LITTLE ONES AND THE NURSERY. —
Monthly. Juvenile. Illustrated. Established 1880.
Win. T. Adams, editor. Russell Publishing Co., propri-
etors. Subscription $1.50; claimed circulation 30,000; 40
pages, 2 columns; length of columns 8 1-3 inches, width
2 3-4 inches. Advertising rates, agate, each insertion,
per Hue 40 cents; 1 inch $5; 1-4 page $20; 1-2 page $35;
1 page $60; cuts same price. Discount on 3 months or
longer. 36 Bromfield street.
OUTING AND THE WHEELMAN.-Monthly. Out-
door sports. Established 1882. The Wheelman Co., ed-
itors and proprietors. Subscription $2; estimated circu-
lation 5200; 102 pages. 2 columns; length of columns 8
inches, widtn 2 1-2 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
25 cents per Hue each insertion; cuts same price. 175
Tremont street.
PEOPLE'S FIRESIDE JOURNAL.— Monthly. Es-
tablished 1877. A. P. Smith, editor. People's Publish-
ing Co., proprietors. Subscription $1; estimated circu-
lation 13,000; 8 pages, 6 columns; length of columns 19 in-
ches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
15 cents per line each insertion; cuts same price. 409
Washington street.
Agents wanted. Large cash commis-
sions paid. People subscribe at sight.
RICHARDSON'S MUSICAL HOURS.— Monthly. Mu-
sical. Established 1876. George W. Richardson, editor
and proprietor. Subscription $1; claimed circulation
5000; 27 pages, 3 columns; length of columns 10 inches,
width 2 3-8 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 10 cents
per line each insertion; cuts same price. 146 Franklin
street.
Advertisements inserted in this maga-
zine are placed on pages facing the music.
As the latter is constantly being played or
sung, the permanent value offltCtklCAii
HOURS will be readily seen. The circu-
lation, which extends to every .Mate in
the Union, is principally among ladies.
SOCIAL VISITOR MAGAZINE.-Monthly. Literary.
Established 1S71. Harry Hazel, editor. (;. H. W. Bates
& Co., proprietors. Subscription $1; claimed circulation
35,000 ; 32 pages, 3 columns; length of columns 9 inches,
width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, agate. 25 Ci'iits per
line each insertion; cuts same price. Post-office box 3139.
Advt. page 264.
TOWN AND COUNTRY MUSICIAN.-Monthly. Es-
tablished 1879. Edward A. Samuels, editor and proprie-
tor. Subscription 50 cents; claimed circulation 8000; 16
pages, 4 columns; length of columns 12 inches, width
2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, $1 per inch
each insertion. Cuts same price. 25 Congress street.
UNITED STATES OFFICIAL POSTAL GUIDE.—
Monthly. Established 1874. Houghton, Mifflin & Co.,
editors and proprietors. Subscription $1.50; estimated
circulation 50,000; 72 to 800 pages or more, 2 columns;
length of columns 7 inches, width 2 1-3 inches. Adver-
tising rates, nonpareil, per line 60 cents, 1-8 page $12, 1-4
page $20, 1-2 page $37.50, 1 page $75 each insertion; dis-
counts. 3 months 10 per cent; 6 months 15 per cent; 1 year
25 per cent. Cuts same price. 4 Park street.
WIDE AWAKE. —Monthly. Juvenile. Illustrated.
Literary. Established 1875. Charles Stuart Pratt and
Mrs. Ella F. Pratt, editors. D. 'Lothrop & Co. proprie-
tors. Subscription $3 ; claimed circulation 20,000 ; 98
pages, 3 columns; length of columns 8 inches, width 3 1-4
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, per insertion per
"ine $1, 1 inch $10, 1-4 page $35, 1-2 page $60, 1 page $100;
cuts same price. These rates are for wide columns (2 to
a page), spcci.il rates given on columns 3 to a page. Third
cover and pages facing cover and reading, 1-4 page $40,
1-2 page $70, 1 page $125 each insertion; discounts on 3
months or longer. 30 and 32 Franklin street.
Advi. page 262.
EDUCATION.— Every other month. Education. Es-
tablished 1880. Thomas W. Bicknell, editor. New Eng-
land Publishing Co., proprietors. Subscription $4 ;
claimed circulation 2000; 112 pages, 2 columns; length of
columns 7 1-2 inches, width 2 1-3 inches. Advertising
•ates, agate, 15 ceuis per line; per inch $2 each insertion;
I inch 1 year $15 : cuts same price; Special notices 20
cents per Hue. 16 Hawley street.
Advt. page 380.
FALL RIVER.
EVENING NEWS. — Every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays. Republican. Established,
laily 1859, weekly 1845. Almy & Milne, editors and pro-
120
JNO. F. PHILLIPS A CO.' 8
DAILY
PAGES.
SUNDAY.
8 PAGES.
The only cheap morn- Acknowledged to be
ing paper published in the most p'opular pa-
Buffalo. Also the offi- per in Western New
)
cial paper. York.
J
Price, 2 cents.
Price, 5 cents.
NORMAN E. MACK,
Editor and Proprietor,
191
STREET,
BUFFALO, N. Y.
ADVERTISING HATES SENT ON APPLICATION.
NEW8PA PER EA TE-B 0 OK.
prietori". Subscription, daily $6 ; estimated circulation
4000 ; weekly $2 ; estimated circulation 2000; 4 pages, 9
columns; length of columns 24 1-2 inches (weekly 25 8-4
inches), width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
daily, i inch 1 time 75 cents, 1 week $2, 1 month $5, 3
months $10, 1 year $25; cuts same price; Weekly, 1 inch
1 time 75 ceuts, 1 month $2, 3 months $4, 1 year f 12.
GLOUCESTER.
CAPE ANN ADVERTISER. —Every Friday. Inde-
pendent. Established 1856. Procter Brothers, editors
and proprietors. Subscription $2. 65; claimed circulation
4200; 4 pages, 8 columns; length of columns 2ti inches,
width 2 1-3 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1-2 inch
1 time 75 cents, 1 mouth $1.50, 3 months $3.75, 6 months
$6.60, 1 year $11; 1 inch 1 time $1.25, 1 month $2.50, 3
months $6.86; 1 year $18.38; 4 inches 3 months $21.25, 1
year $61.80; 1 column 1 year $290; cuts same price; Spe-
cial notices and double columns 1-2 more ; Business
notices 38 cents per line.
GREENFIELD.
GAZETTE AND COURIER.— Every Monday. Repub-
lic in. Established 1793. E. A. Hall, editor and proprie-
tor. Subscription $2; claimed circulation 5000; 4 pages,
9 columns; length of columns 26 inches, width 2 1-4
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, per inch 1 time $1,
1 month $2.50, 3 months $5, 6 months $9, 1 year $15; cuts
same price; Special notices and inside page* 25 per cent
extra; Notices in reading columns 20 cents per line each
insertion.
- GOOD CHEER —Monthly. Literary. Established 1882.
Mrs. Kate Upson Clark, editor. H. D. Watsou, proprietor.
Subscription 50 cents ; claimed circulation 80,OuO ; 16
pages. 4 columns; length of columns 12 1-4 inches, width
2 1-5 inches. Advertising rates, agate, 60 cents per line
each insertion; cuts same price.
Advt. page 156.
LAWRENCE.
AMERICAN.— Every day except Sunday, and WEEK-
LY, Fridays. Republican. Established, daily 1864, weekly
1856. George S. Merrill, editor and proprietor. Subscrip-
tion, daily $6; sworn circulation 14»0; weekly $i; sworn
circulation 3370; 4 pages. 8 columns (weekly 9 columns);
length of columns, daily 21 inches, weekly 26 inches,
width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, daily, 1
inch 1 week $2, 1 month $3, 3 months $6, 1 year $15; 3
inches* 1 week J4, 1 month $6, 3 months $10, 1 year $30;
1 column 1 week $15, 1 montu $25, 3 months $55, 1 year
$200; Weekly, 1 inch 1 time $1, 1 month $2, 3 months $4,
1 year $14; 1 column 1 time $15, 1 month $_30, 3 months
$70, 1 year $250; cuts same -price. No special positions.
Business notices 1 month daily 5 cents per hue; weekly 1
month 8 cents each insertion.
The recognized leading gpapers; largest
ell-filiation in tlie city.
LOWELL.
COURIER.— Every evening except Sunday, and
JOURNAL, Fridays. Republican. Established, daily
1845, weekly 1825. Marden & Rowell, editors and pro-
prietors. Subscription, daily $6 ; claimed circulation
2400 ; weekly $1.50 ; claimed circulation 2500 ; 8 pages, 6
columns (weekly 7 columns); length of columns 171-4
inches (weekly 21 1-2 inches), widtti 2 1-8 inches. Adver-
tising rates, nonpareil, daily 1-2 inch 1 time 50 cents; 1
month $3.50 ; 3 months $6 ; 1 year $12: 1 inch 1 time
75 cents ; 1 week $2 ; 1 month $5 ; 3 months $9 ; 6
months $12 ; 1 year $18. 6 inches $93 ; 1 column $250
for 1 year ; cuts same price ; Special notices 20 per cent ;
Local notices 33 per cent additional ; E. O. D. 3-4 ; 2 times
a week 2-3 of daily monthly rates. Weekly 1-2 inch 1
time 50 cents ; 1 month $2 ; 1 year $10 ; 1 inch 1 time $1;
1 month $2.50; 3 months $6 ; 6 months $9 ; 1 year $12.
5 inches $46 ; 1 column $175 lor 1 year.
MORNING TIMES.— Every morning except Sunday,
and TIMES, Fridays. Democratic. Established 1872.
Campbell & Hanscom, editors and proprietors. Subscrip-
tion, daily $6; sworn circulation 3416; weekly $1.50;
sworn circulation 720 ; daily 4 pages, 9 columns ; weekly
8 pages, 7 columns ; length of columns 28 inches (weekly
22 inches), width 2 inches. Advertising rates, daily, non-
pareil, 1 inch 1 time 75 cents ; 1 week $2 ; 1 month $5 ; 3
months $10; 6 months $15; 1 year $24. 3 inches $69 ; (i
inches $120, 1 year, 1th paj/e, 1-4 ; 1st page 1-2 extra ; E.
O. D. 2-3 ; 2 times a week 1-2 ; 1 time a week 1-3 daily
monthly rates ; Reading notices 10 cents per line each
insertion. Weekly 1 inch 1 time 75 cents ; 1 month $2 ;
3 months $4 ; 1 year $12 ; 1 column 1 year $120. Daily
and weekly 1-4 more than daily rates.
THE TIMES has nearly double the cir-
culation ol'aiiy other Daily printed in Mid-
dlesex: County.
Advt. page 310.
VOX POPULL— Every Wednesday and SATURDAY
VOX POPULI, Saturdays. Independent. Established
1844. John A. Goodwin, editor. Huse, Goodwin & Co.,
proprietors. Subscription, either edition $2 ; claimed
circulation, Wednesday edition 2000 (Saturdays 450U); 4
pages, 8 columns, Saturdays 6 pages, 9 columns ; length
of columns 26 inches, width 2 14 inches. Advertising
rates, nonpareil, for either paper, 1 inch 1 time $1 ; 1
month $2.50 ; 3 months $6.50 ; 6 months $10 ; 1 year $15;
1 1-2 inch 3-4 of inch price ; 1 year 3 inches $40; 6 inches
I $60 ; 1 column $150 ; cuts same price, both editions 1-2 ;
1 Special notices i-3 extra ; Reading notices, first 10 cents ;
| subsequent insertions 5 cents per line.
LYNN.
BEE.— Every evening except Sunday, and REPORTER,
Fridays. Independent. Established, daily 1880, week-
ly 1824. C. F. Smith, editor. The Bee Newspaper Co.,
publishers. Subscription, daily $3; claimed circulation
6100 ; weekly $1.50 ; claimed circulation 1480 ; 4 pages
(weekly 8 pages), 7 columns ; length of columns 201-2
inches, width 2 1-16 inches. Advertising rales, nonpa-
reil, daily 5 lines 1 time 50 cents ; 1 week $1.50 ; 1 month
$2.75 ; 1 year $16.50 ; 10 lines 1 time $1 ; 1 week $2.35 ;
1 month $1.40 ; 3 months $8.80 ; 1 year $27.50 ; 5 inches
1 month $17.50 ; 3 months $51.50 ; 1 year $162 ; cuts same
price ; Special positions 25 per cent extra ; Heading no-
tices 20 cents per line. Weekly 10 lines 1 time $1 ; 1
mouth $1.75 ; 3 months $3 ; 1 year $9.50 ; 20 lines 1 year
$18 ; 5 inches 3 months $15 ; 1 year $45.
EVENING ITEM.— Every evening except Sunday. In-
dependent. Established ]877. J. L. Parker, editor.
Hustings & Sons, proprietors. Subscription $3 ; claimed
circulation 7uOO ; 4 pages, 8 columns ; length of columns
22 inched, width 2 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
5 lines 1 time 50 cents ; 1 week $1.50; 1 month $3.50; 3
months $7 ; 6 months $10 ; 1 year $16 ; each inch 1 tune
$1 ; 1 week $2.25 ; 1 month $5 ; 3 months $10 ; 6 months
$18 ; 1 year $30 ; cuts same price ; E. O. D. 2-3 ; 2 times
a week 1-2 ; 1 time a week 1-3 daily monthly raies.
NEW BEDFORD.
EVENING STANDARD.— Every evening except Sun-
day, and REPUBLICAN STANDARD, Thursdays. Re-
publican. Established 1850. E. Anthony & Sons, editor."
and proprietors. Subscription, daily $6 ; claimed circu-
lation 3700 ; weekly $2 ; claimed circulation 3500 ; daily
4 pages, 9 columns; weekly 8 pages, 7 columns ; length of
columns 24 inches (weekly 22 inches), width 2 1-8 inches.
Advertising rates, claily.nonpareil, 1 inch 1 lime 75 cents :
1 week $2 ; 1 month $5 ; 3 mouths $10 ; 6 months $15 ; 1
year $25 ; 1-2 inch 1 year $15. 3 inches $65; 6 inches
$115 1 year; cuts same price ; Special notices 1-4 extra :
K. O. D. 2-3 ; 2 times a week 1-2 ; 1 time a week 1-3 daily
monthly rates ; Local notices per line 1 time 10 cents ; 'l
month $1.25 ; 1 year $10. Wwekly 1 inch 1 time $1 ; 1
month $2; 3 months $4; 6 months $7 ; 1 lyear $'2. 3
inches $30 ; 1-2 column $85 1 year ; Local notices per
line 1 lime 10 cents; 3 months 60 cents ; lyear $2.
NORTHAMPTON.
HAMPSHIRE GAZETTE.— Every Saturday. Repub-
lican. Established 1786. Henry S. Gere, editor and pro-
prietor. Subscription $2.15 ; claimed circulation 3500 ; 4
pages, 10 columns ; length of columns "i~ inches, width
2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 10 lines 1
time $1 ; subsequent insertions 25 cents ; 1 year $12 ; cut*
same price ; inside panes and Special notices 1-4 extra ;
Editorial notices 15 cents per line.
122 JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO. '8
PUBLISHED EVERY SUNDAY MORNING, AT .
514 SMITHFIELD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA,
(OPPOSITE CITY HALL.)
A PAPER THAT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF.
The Popular Sunday Paper of Pittsburgh.
AN ENTERPRISING, FEARLESS, SPICY, CAREFULLY EDITED JOURNAL. IN ITS
COLUMNS WILL BE FOUND LOCAL, FOREIGN, AND GENERAL NEWS (ITS
TELEGRAPHIC SERVICE BEING VERY COMPLETE), WITH WELL-
WRITTEN ARTICLES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, ART, AND
MATTERS OF GENERAL INTEREST. CLEAN IN
TONE AND IRREPROACHABLE IN
CHARACTER.
THE TRAVELER circulates largely among the best classes of Pitts-
burgh's population., as well as in Cities and Toitms within a radius of
10O miles.
AS AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM IT IS UNEXCELLED.
FOR SPECIMEN eoi»Y.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES, $2.50 PER ANNUM.
NEWSPAPER KA TE-B 0 OK.
123
SALEM.
EVENING NEWS. — Every evening except Sunday.
Independent. Established 1880. Robert Damon, editor
ana proprietor. Subscription $-2.50 ; estimated circula-
tion 4000 ; 4 pages, 7 column:? ; length of columns 2 I 1-2
inches, width 2 inche^. Advertising rates, nonpareil. 1
juch 1 time 75 cents; 1 week $2: 1 month $5 ; 3 month.-*
$10 ; 6 months $15 ; 1 year $25; 3 inches 3 months $20 :
(» months $30 : 1 year $50 ; cuts same price.
PfRKSIDE FAVORITE.— Monthly. Domestic. Es-
tablished 1858. John P. Peabody, editor and proprietor.
Subscription 50 cents ; claimed circulation 8000 ; 8 pages,
ft columns : length or' columns 18 inches, width 2 1-0
inches. Advertising rates, agate, per insertion 1 inch
$2; 1-4 column $b; 1-2 column $10; 1 column $18 ; cuts
same price; Notices 15 cents per agate line.
SPRINGFIELD.
NEWS. — Every evening except Sunday. Independent.
Established 1880. O. J. & E. Bellamy, Mtitora and pro-
prietor*. Subscription $3 ; claimed circulation 5800 ; 4
pages, 7 columns ; length of columns 111 3-4 inches, width
2 1-4 inches. Advertising ratios, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time
45 cents ; 1 week $1.50; 1 moutli $4.20 ; 3 months $12 ; ti
months $24 ; 1 year $42; E. O. D. 1 month $2.75 ; 3
months $7.20; 6 months $13; 1 year $25; cuts same price;
Special notices 75 ee us ner inch: Local notices 15 cents
per line; Solid cuts required.
Add. pageStft.
REPUBLICAN. — Every morning, and WEEKLY,
Thursdays. Independent. Established 1824. Samuel
Bowles, editor mid publisher. Subscription, daily $9,
claimed circulation 12,000; Sunday $2, claimed circula-
tion 80(10; weekly $1.59, claimed circulation 5500; 8
pages, fi columns; length of columns 19 1-2 inches,
width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rnt<-s. nonpareil, daily
5 ceiit-i per line each insertion; Special notices in lar^e
type, 81 h page, 10 cents per line; 1 i ich 1 month (iu-
diuling Sundays) $12, 3, months $20. 1 year $70; per line
1 mont.i $1.20, 3 months $2.75, 1 year $7; 3 limes a week
E. O. D. 1-2 daily monthly price ; Special notices
double ; Business announcements 15 cents per line.
Sunday 5 cents per line; lU'acluiir notices 15 cents per
line. Weekly 10 ci-nts per line tac'.i insertion ; per inch
1 month $4, 3 months §10, 1 year jyio; per Jii.o i-iUof
price for 1 inch; Special notices and Business announce-
ments M cents per line; no cuts inserted«
EVANGELIST.— Every Saturday. Unsectarian. Estab-
lished 1881. S. G. Otis, editor. S. G. Otis & Co., proprie-
tors. Subscription $1; estimated circulation 4500; 8
pages, 4 columns; length of columns 13 inches, width
x; 1-8 inches. Advertising rate*, nonpareil,! inch 1 time
V5 cents, 1 month $2, 3 month-- $5, 6 months $9, 1 year
$15; 1.4 columns months $11. 1 year $35; 1^ column 1
year $117; cuts same price; Local' notices 10* cents per
line, 1 month 20 cents.
NEW ENGLAND HOMESTEAD.— Every Thursday.
Agricultural and Family. Established 18t>7. Edw. H.
t helps, editor. Phelps Publishing Co., proprietors.
Subscription $2 ; sworn circulation 20.275; 8 pages. 0
columns; length of columns 191-2 inches, wirttli 21-8
inches Advertising rates, per agate line. 15 cents each
insertion; 500 lines used in 1 year 12 cents; 1000 lines 10
cents; yearly advertising 10 cents; Special positions 1-2
more: cuts except those in Farm advertising 1-2 more;
no medical cuts; Heading notices, brevier, 50c«-nta; 100
lines 40 cents; Nonpareil reading notices, ltad< d 25 cents;
100 lines 20 cents per line.
For reach Ins the best Farm and Family
Trade of New England tlic Homestead lias
no superior.
Advt. puge 152.
DOMESTIC JOURNAL. — Monthly. Unsectarian.
Established 1879. S. G. Otis, editor. S. G. Otis & Co ,
proprietors. Subscription 50 cents: estimated circulation
12,6uO; 16 pages, 4 columns; length of column 13 inches,
wi.ith 2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch
1 time $1.75, 3 times $4, 6 time^, $7. 1 year $12; 1-4 col-
umn 3 times $10, 1 year $33; 1 column 1 year $100 ; cuts
same price ; Local notices 20 cents per line each in-
sertion.
FARM AND HOME. — Monthly. Agricultural and
Family. Established 18SO. Edw. H. Phelps, editor.
Phelp< Publishing Co., proprietors. Subscription 50
cenis; sworn circulation 35,000; 16 pages, 4 columns;
length of column 12 1-2 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Ad-
vertising rates, per agate line, 30 cents each insertion ;
no advertisement less than $1 each insertion ; 3<iO lines
in one year 25 cents; special positions 1-2 more: cuts
other than in Fa'rm advertising 1-2 more; no medical
cuts; Reading notices in brevier $1 a line; nonpareil
leaded 50 cents.
Farm and Home has a national circula-
tion \viiii subscribers at 4255 post-offices
In 23 States.
Advt. page 52.
WORCESTER.
EVENING GAZETTE.— Every evening except Sun-
day, an I JEG1S AND GAZETTE, Fridays. Indepen-
dent Republican. Established, daily 1843, weekly 1801.
C. H. Doe, editor. C. H. Doe & Co.", proprietors Sub-
scription, daily $8, claimed circulation 6200; weekly
$1.50, claimed circulation 1000; 8 pages, 6 columns; length
of columns 20 3-4 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising
rates, nonpareil, daily 1 inch 1 time $1; subsequent in-
sertions 50 cents, 1 month $7. 1 year $72; cuts same
price; Readers 20 cents per line; standing notices 10
cents. Weekly 1-6 of daily rates.
SPY. — Every morning except Sundav, and MASSA-
CHUSETTS SPY, Thursdays. Republican. Established
1770. John D. Baldwin, editor. J. I). Baldwin & Co.,
proprietors. Subscription, daily $8, claimed circulation
7500: weekly $2, claimed circu ation 4500; 4 pages, 9
columns; length of columns 26 inches, width 2 1-4 inches.
Advertising rates, daily 8 lines 1 week $2, 2 weeks $3;
per Inch 1 time $1, 1 week $3, 1 month $6.75, 3 months
$13.50, 6 months $25, 1 year $50; Double column 1-4
extra; City notices 15 cents, first; subsequent insertions
10 cents per line; Local notices, 4th page 20 cenis pel-
line each insertion; no cuts inserter! : Weekly per ii'C.h
1 time $1; subsequent insertions 50 cents, 3 months,
$6.25, 1 year $25.
124 JNO. F. PHILLIPS & co:s
THE ITEM.
SUNDAY,
DAIL Y,
WEEKLY.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN PHILADELPHIA,
TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED.
The largest Circulation of any Sunday Paper
published in Pennsylvania,
48,000 CIRCULATION
No Return Papers taken back from Newsdealers.
NEWSPAPER RA TE-B 0 OK.
121
MICHIGAN
BATTLE r 1C KICK.
GOOD HEALTHf— Monthly. Health Reform. Estab-
lished 1866. Dr. J. H. Kellogg, editor. Seventh Day
Advent Publishing Association, proprietors. Subscrip-
tion $1; claimed circulation 4000; 32 pages, 2 columns;
length of columns 8 1-2 inches, width 2 1-2 inches. For
advertising rates apply to Jno. F. Phillips & Co., 29
Park row, New York.
DETROIT.
AUEND POST.— Every evening except Sunday, and
FAMILIEN BLOTTER. Wednesdays. German. Estab-
lished, daily 1867, weekly 1855. August Marxhausen,
editors and proprietors. Subscription, daily $7, esti-
mated circulation 4000; weekly $2.50, estimated circula-
tion 6000: daily 4 pages, 8 columns; weekly 8 pages, 7
columns; length of columns, daily 25 3-4 inches, weekly
21 3-4 inches, width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates,
nonpareil, daily 1 inch 1 time $1, 1 week $2, 1 month
$5,3 months $10; 1 year $25; cuts same price; Weekly
1 inch 1 time $1.50, 1 month $5, 3 months $9, 1 year $24.
KVENING NEWS.— Every evening except Sunday,
and ECHO, Wednesdays, independent. Established
1873. James E. Scripps, managing editor and publisher.
Subscription $6; claimed circulation 36,700; 4 page*, 7
columns; length of columns 21 inches, width 1 7-8 inches.
Advertising rales, agate, daily per line let page 16 cents;
other pages 12 cents; special locations 1-4 extra; cuts
same price; Local notices 30 cents per line. Discounts:
3 months 10 percent; 6 months 15 cents; 1 year 25 per
cent. Weekly per line 1 time 12 cents; 1 month 40 cents;
3 months $1; (i months $1.75; 1 year $3.
FREE PRESS.— Every morning, and WEEKLY, Sat-
urdays. Democratic. Established 1826. Subscrption,
daily $7; sworn circulation 15,436; weekly $1; sworn cir-
culation 70,000; 8 pages, 7 columns; length of columns 20
inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Also issue a London, Eng.,
edition of 80,000. Advertising rates, agate, daily 1 inch
1 time$l; 1 week $3.50; 1 month 10; 3 months $26:6
months $47; 1 year $80; E.O.D. (3 times per week) 2-3;
fc times a week 1-2 daily monthly rates; 1 time a week 1
month $4; 3 months $10; 6 months $18; 1 year $30 per inch:
cu ts same price ; 8th page 1-2 more; 1st page double; Special
positions 1-4 extra; Local notices 1 time 20 cents; subse-
quent insertions 15 cents per line. Weekly 40 cents per
line each insertion. Nothing less than 3 lines. Special
position 1-4 extra ; Discounts 5 to 33 1-3 per cent accord-
ing to space and time; Local notices 50 cents; Reading
notices 75 cents per line. J. J. Flynn, 3 Park row, New
York, special agent.
Advt. page 154.
MICHIGAN VOLKSBLATT.— Every morning except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays. German. Dem-
ocratic. Established 1854. Math, Kramer, & Co., editors
and proprietors. Subscription, daily $6; estimated cir-
culation 3000; weekly $2.50; estimated circulation 10,-
000: 4 pages, 8 columns (weekly 10 columns); length of
columns 25 1-2 inches (weekly 2S inches), width 2 1-5 in-
ches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, daily 10 lines 1 time
75 cents; 1 week $2; 1 month $5; 3 months $10; 1 year
$25: cuts same price. Weekly 10 lines 1 time $1.50; 1
month $6; 3 months $17; 1 year $48.
POST AND TRIBUNE.— Every morning, and WEEK-
LY, Thursdays. Republican. Established 1834 Post and
Tribune Co., editors and proprietors. Subscription, daily
I with Sundays $9; claimed circulation 10,200; weekly $1;
claimed circulation 33,500; 8 pages, 7 columns; length of
columns 21 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates,
daily, nonpareil, inside pages, 1 inch 1 time$l; 2 times
$1.50; 1 week $3; 1 month $8; 3 months $21 ; 6 months $40;
1 year $60; E.O.D. 1 month or longer 2-3; 2 times a week
1-2 daily rates: once a week 1 inch 4 times $4; 8 times
$7; 3 months $9; 6 months $15: 1 year $26; 8th page 1-2
more; let page double; cuts, double columns, and special
positions 1-4 extra. No cuts on 1st page. Special no-
tices 1 time 15 cents; subsequent insertions 10 cents
per line; Business Items 20 cents; Reading matter no-
tices 25 cents per line; Weekly, ordinary, 25 cents; 1st
page 35 cents per line each insertion. Special notices,
nonpareil, 30 cents; minion 40 cents per line. Discounts:
3 months 5 per cent; 6 months 10 per cent; 9 momhs 15
per cent; 1 year 25 per cent.
Advt. page 284.
TIMES.— Every morning. Independent. Established
1883. The Times Publishing Co., editors and proprietors.
Subscription, daily $5: claimed circulation 6000; Sunday
$1.50; claimed circulation 6800; 4 pages (Sunday 8 pages),
7 columns; length of columns 21 1-2 inches, width 21-4 in-
ches. Advertising rates, daily, nonpareil, per inch 1 time
$1 50; 2 times $2.80; 1 week $7; 2 weeks $12; 1 month $20;
2 months $36; 3 months $50; 6 months $89; 9 months
$122; 1 year $150.; cuts same price; Business notices 1 time
20 cents ; subsequent insertions 15 cents per line; Read-
ing notices 25 cents per line: Sunday 1 inch 1 time
$1.50: 1 month $6; 2 months $11; 3 months $16; 6 months
$30; 1 year $50.
CHAFF.— Every Saturday. Society and drama. Es-
tablished 1881. Chester & Co., editors and proprietors.
Subscription $2; estimated circulation 7000: 8 pages, 5
columns; length of columns 17 1-2 inches, width 2 1-4 in-
ches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch $1.25; 1-4 col-
umn $5 ; 1-2 column $10; 1 column $18 per time. Dis-
counts for 1 month or longer; cuts same price.
COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER AND MICHIGAN
HOME JOURNAL.— Every Friday. Independent. Es-
tablished 1861. William E. Johnson, editor. Win. H.
Burk, proprietor. Subscription $2 ; sworn circulation
23,500; 8 pages, 7 columns; length of columns 20 inches,
width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 20 cents
per line each insertion for less than i inch; 1 inch 1
month $11.20; 3 months $27: 6 months $36: 1 year $50;
2 inches 1 month $17; 3 months $43; 1 year $80; 6 inches
1 month $40; 3 months $98; 1 year $185; cuts same price.
Advt. page 356.
MICHIGAN CATHOLIC.— Every Thursday. Roman
Catholic. Established 1872. Wm. ft. Hughes, editor und
proprietor. Subscription $2; estimated circulation 5000;
8 pages, 7 columns; length of columns 20 1-2 inches, width
2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 time 1-2 1-2
cents; 1 month 10 cents; 3 months 7 cents; 1 year 5 cents
per line each insertion; cuts same price; Reading notices
1-3 extra.
MICHIGAN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE.-Every Thurs-
day. Methodist. Established 1874. J. M. Arnold and
J. H. Potts, editors. Methodist Publishing Co., propri-
etors. Subscription $1.50; claimed circulation 7100; 8
paee<, 6 columns: length of columns 20 inches, width 2
1-8 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 time 121-2
cents; 2 times or more 8 1-2 cents; 3 months 6 cents; 6
months 5 cents; 1 year 4 cents per line each insertion;
cuts tarns price; Reading notices 1-4 extra.
JNO. F. PHILLIPS Jk CO:S
THE PITTSBURG LEADER
Daily, 2 Cents, 4 Pages. Sunday, 5 Cents, 8 Pages.
Daily Leader, Established 1870, Average Circulation,
Way Leader, " 1864, "
19,500
29,500
The LEADER is the newsiest and spiciest paper published in Pennsylvania, and is the only
independent paper in Western Pennsylvania. It either attacks or defends all -questions that arise,
without malice.
It is one of the best advertising mediums in Pennsylvania. Its rates are fair and good for
everybody, as no commissions are given to any person or persons.
Published at No. 13i> Fifth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa., by the
W. H. NEVIN, President.
LEADER PUBLISHING COMPANY.
JOS. T. NEVIN, Secretary and Treasurer.
BUR'S PROGRESS
Southwest cor. 7th & Chestnut Sis.,
PROGRESS circulates in every State and Territory, and in Europe. It is read by the bests'
classes. It is a favorite alike in the business office and the parlor. It is sold oh the railroad
trains and at the railroad stations. It is kept on file at the Clubs, Libraries, Hotels, and in the
Reading-Rooms of the great retail shops. It is published Saturday of each week.
included in the above rates.
ADVERTISINGS
J. W. FORNEY,
$2.50 per year ; $1.25 for six months, in advance. Postage
30 cents per line Agate measure.
W. W. REITZEL,
EDITOR.
li USIXESS MANA G ER.
NEWSPAPER BA TE-B 0 OK.
MICHIGAN CHRISTIAN HERALD.— Every Thurs-
day. Baptist. Established 1870. L. H. Trowbridge, ed-
itor and proprietor. Subscription $2; claimed circula-
tion 4500; 8 pages. 7 columns; length of columns 21 inch-
es, width 21-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,!
inch 1 time 75 cents; 1 month $1.75; subsequent inser-
tions 35 cents ; cuts same price. Special positions 1-4
extra.
Established In 18 TO. Tlie oldest, ablest
and largest evangelical newspaper in
Michigan.
MICHIGAN FARMER AND STATE JOURNAL OF
AGRICULTURE.— Every Tuesday. Agricultural. Es-
lublished 1809. Robert Gibbons, editor. Johnstone &
Gibbons, proprietors. Subscription $1.50 ; estimated cir-
culation 10,000; 8 pages, 7 columns ; length of columns
2:i 1-2 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, non-
pareil, 1 time 15 cents; 2 times 25 cents ; 1 month 40
cents; 3 months $1; 6 months $1.75 ; 1 year $3 per line ;
5th and 8th pages 1 time 18 cents; 2 times 30 cents; 1
month 50 cents; 3 months $1.25 ; 6 months $2 ; 1 year
$3.50 per line; cuts same price ; special position 10 per
cent extra. Special notices (leaded minion) 25 cents;
Reading notices (.leaded brevier) 30 cents per line each
insertion.
WAYNE COUNTY COURIER.-Every Thursday. In-
dependent. Established 1867. Edmund R. Dowdney,
editor. W. J. H. Traynor, proprietor. Subscription $1;
sworn circulation 9425; 8 pages, 6 columns; length of col-
umns 20 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates,
nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $1.50; 1 month $4 ; 3 monihs
$10 ; 6 months $16 ; 1 year $26 ; cuts same price. Local
notices 20 cents per line.
Is most emphatically the Farmer's Fam-
ily Paper of Michigan, and has the fourth
largest circulation of any weekly pub-
llftiied In the state.
EAST SAGINAW.
COURIER. — Every morning, except Monday, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays. Independent. Established 1869.
Ed. Cowles, editor. Courier Co., proprietors. Subscrip-
tion, daily $7, claimed circulation 2000; weekly $1,
claimed circulation 1800 ; 8 pages, 6 columns (Sunday 7
columns); length of columns 20 inches, width 2 1-6 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, daily, per inch 1 time $1 ; 1
week $2.50; 1 month $3; 3 months $7; 1 year $25. 15 per
cent discount on 10 inches or more ; cuts same price.
E.O.D. 3-4 daily rate ; 1-2 inch 2-3 of inch price; Business
locals 10 cents per line; 1 week 45 cents; 1 month 5 cents
per line per day; Squibs 10 cents per line. Weekly, 1
inch 1 time $1 ; 1 month $2.50 ; 3 months $3; 1 year $8.
GRAND RAPIDS.
EVENING LEADER.— Every evening except Sunday,
and LEADER, Wednesdays. Independent. Established
1879. The Leader Co., editors and proprietors. Sub-
scription, daily $6, claimed circulation 1900; weekly $1,
claimed circulation 2000; 4 pages, 7 columns (weekly 8
columns); length of columns, daily 23 inches, weekly 25
inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
daily 1 inch 1 time 75 cents, 1 week $3.25, 1 month $7.75;
subsequent months 25 per cent less; Weekly 1-2 daily
rates; cuts same price.
MICHIGAN SCHOOL MODERATOR.-Every Thurs-
day. Educational. Established 1879. N. H. Walbridge,
editor. Walbridge & Palmiter, proprietors. Subscrip-
tion $2; claimed circulation 2000; 20 pages, 3 columns;
length of columns 10 inches, width 2 3-8 inches. Adver-
tising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $1 ; subsequent in-
sertions 50 cents; 3 months $5, 1 year $14; cuts same
price.
AGRICULTURAL WORLD AND MICHIGAN HOME-
STEAD.—First and 15th of each month. Agricultural.
Established 1879. F. M. Carroll & Co., editors aud pro-
prietors. Subscription 35 cents; estimated circulation
10,000; 8 pages, 5 columns; length of columns 17 1-2
inches, width 2 1-12 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
$4 per inch per month; cuts same price ; Special notices
25 cents per line each insertion.
MICHIGAN AKTIS AN.- -Monthly, Scientific, Estab-
lished 1880. A. 8. White, editor and proprietor. Sub-
scription $1; sworn circulation 6000; 50 pages, 4 columns;
length of columns 13 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Adver-
tising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $1.50, 3 times $3.5(>,
6 times $6, 1 year $10; 3 inches 1 year $20; cuts same
price,
SCHOOI^CRAFT,
GRANGE VISITOR— First and 15th of each month.
Agricultural. Established 1875. J. T. Cobb, editor and
proprietor. Subscription 50 cents; sworn circulation
7706; 8 pages, 6 columns; length of columns 20 inches,
width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch
1 time $1, 1 month $1.75, $.3 months $5, 6 months $8, 1 year
$14; 1-4 column 3 months $14, 1 year $40; 1 column 1
year $100; cuts same price.
The Grange Visitor, Schoolcraft, Michi-
gan, an Independent semi-monthly Farm-
ers' Paper.
1 28 JNO. F. PHILLIPS & co:s
THE LEADING EVENING PAPER OF BALTIMORE,
Circulation far larger than that of any paper in the city,
with a single exception.
PUBLISHES ALL THE
NEW YORK ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS,
FULL FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL MARKET REPORTS,
AND PAYS PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO
THE D.A.Y
Is printed on a Hoe Perfecting Press which prints and folds
24,000 COPIES PER HOUR.
It does not depend upon street sales, but has A THOROUGHLY ORGAN-
IZED SYSTEM, EMBRACING ABOUT FORTY CARRIERS
UNDER ITS OWN CONTROL, who deliver Hie
paper regularly to subscribers.
FOR ADVERTISING RATES AND STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION SEE THIS RATE BOOK.
THE DAY, Baltimore, Md.
NEWSPAPER RATE-BOOK.
129
MINNESOTA
DUL.UTH.
TRIBUNE. — Every morning except Monday, and
WEEKLY, Fridays. Republican. Established 1870.
R. C. Mitchell, editor and proprietor. Subscription,
daily $7, claimed circulation 1800; weekly $2, claimed
circulation 2300; 4 pages, 7 columns ; length of columns
22 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, non-
pareil, 1 inch, daily, 1 time $1. 1 week $2.50, 1 month
$5, 3 months $9, 1 year $30. 20 lines 1 year $45; 1-4 col-
umn $90; cuts same price; Special positions and double
columns 10 to 20 per cent extra; Local notices 10 cents,
1 week or longer 8 cents per line per time. Weekly, 10
lines, 1 time $1, 1 month $3, 3 months $6, 1
,
lines 1 year $16; 1-4 column
year $12; 20
MINNEAPOLIS.
EVENING JOURNAL.— Every evening except Sun-
day. Independent Republican. Established 1878. Geo.
K. Shaw, editor. Journal Printing Co., proprietors.
Subscription $4; claimed circulation 12,000; 4 pages,
8 columns ; length of columns 22 inches, width 2 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, per inch each insertion
$1.25, 1 month $20, 3 months $45, 6 months $75, 1 year
$132; cuts 10 per cent, Special positions and double
columns 20 per cent extra; E. O. D. 3-4, 2 times a week
3-5, 1 time a week 1-3 of daily monthly rates; Local
notices 20 cents per line each insertion; discounts on
200 lines and over ; Reading notices 30 to 75 cents per
line per time. Solid cuts required.
Advt. page 364.
MINNESOTA TRIBUNE. — Every morning except
Monday, and FARMERS' TRIBUNE, Thursdays. Re-
publican. A. B. Ncttletou, editor. Tribune Co., pro-
prietors. Subscription, daily $8, estimated circulation,
7000; weekly $1.15, estimated circulation 12,000; daily
8 pages, 7 columns; weekly 16 pages, 4(columns; length of
columns 21 1-2 inches (weekly 15 1-4 inches), width. 2 1-6
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, daily 1 inch 1 time
$1, 1 week $5, 1 month $16, 3' months $40, 1 year $100 ;
cuts 15 per Jcent, double columns 10 per 'cent. Special
position 25 per cent, next reading 20 per cent extra.
E. O. D. 3-4, 2 times a week 1-2, once a week 40 per cent
of daily rates; discounts on $300 and upward ; Locals
20 cents ; Brief mention 30 cents ; Pure reading 40 cents
per line each insertion. Weekly 1 inch 1 time $1.50, 1-
month $5.75, 3 months $18, 6 months $35, 1 year $65.
E. O. W. 40 per cent off; Reading notices 20 cents per
luie; Pure reading 25 cents; cats, double column, posi-
tion and next reading extra as in daily. .Solid cuts
required.
CANADIAN. AM ERIC AN. -Every Thursday. Inde-
pendent. Established 1883. J. P. Jaffray, editor. Jaf-
fray Bros. Publishing Co., proprietors. Subscription $2;
sworn circulation 9130 ; 16 pages, 4 columns ; length of
columns, 13 1-4 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising
rates, nonpareil, $1 per inch each insertion; 6 months or
longer 40 cents each insertion; cuts same price.
There are One Million Tliree Hundred
Thousand English-speaking Canadians in
the Western States. The Only Paper of the
kind in the United States. 2OO Agencies.
MINNESOTA FARMER.— Every Friday. Agricult-
ural. Established 1877. II. E. Newton, editor. Min-
nesota Farmer Printing Co., proprietors. Subscription
$1; claimed circulation, 8100; 8 pages 6 columns ; length
of columns, 19 inches, width 2 16 inches. Advertising
rates, nonpareil, 3 lines 1 year $8; 1-2 inch 1 time 50
cents, 1 month $1.50, 3 months $3.50, 6 months $7, 1 year
$13; 1 inch 1 time $1, 1 month $2.50, 3 months $7, 1 year
$25; each additional inch 1 time 75 cents; 1 month or
longer same' as first inch ; cuts same price ; Reading
notices 20 cents per line each insertion.
NORTHWESTERN MILLER.— Every Friday. Mill-
ing. Established 1875. C. M. Palmer, editor and pro-
prietor. Subscription $2: claimed circulation, 6500;
28 pages, 4 columns ; length of columns, 12 1-2 inches,
width, 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, per
inch 1 time $1.20, 1 month $4.76, 3 months $15, 1 year
$54.60; cuts same pr.ce; Cover pages 50 per cent ad-
ditional.
MINNEHAHAN.— Monthly. Literary. Established
1877. Prof. Wm. R. Dobbyn. editor and proprietor.
Subscription, $2 ; claimed circulation, 13,000 ; 66 pages.
2 columns ; length of columns, 8 1-4 inches, width 2 3-7
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $3.50,
3 times $9.50, 6 times $18, 1 year $35; 6 inches 1 time $20,
1 year $205 ; cuts same price.
The only Literary and Family magazine
published •west of the Mississippi.
Advt. page 286.
HOUSEKEEPER.— Monthly. Domestic. Established
1877. A. G. Wilcox, editor. Buckeye Publishing Co., pro-
prietors. Subscription 75 cents : claimed circulation 50,-
000; 16 pages (sometimes 24), 3 columns; length of column
10 inches, width 21-3 inches. Advertising rates, agate. 40
cents per line each insertion ; outside pages 50 cents;
cuts same price ; Reading matter $1 per line.
Till' HOUSEKEEPER is without a
rival as an advertising- medium for any
article used by ladies.
Advt. page 314.
WOOD AND IRON.— Monthly. Mechanical. Estab-
lished 1880. Wood and Iron Publishing Co., editors
and proprietors. Subscription $1 : sworn circulation
5000 ; 20 pages, 4 columns ; length of columns 11 1-2
inches, width 2 1-0 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
$1.50 per inch each insertion; 1-16 page one time $5;
3 times $12 ; ;6 times $22 ; 1 year $40. 1-4 page 1 time
$15; 3 times $40 ; 1 year $125 ; 1 page 1 year $375. Cuts
same'price. Cover pages 50 per cent additional. Write-
ups 25 cents per line.
Advt. page 316.
ST. PAUL,.
DISPATCH. — Every evening except Sunday, and
WEEKLY, Tuesdays. Republican. Established 1868.
Henry A. Castle, editor and proprietor. Subscription,
daily $6, estimated circulation 3500 ; weekly $1, esti-
mated circulation 3000 ; 4 pages, 7 columns (weekly,
8 columns) ; length of columns, 22 inches (weekly
23 1-2 inches); width 2 1-6 inches.. Advertising rates,
nonpareil, daily 1 inch 1 time 75 cents ; 1 week $3 ; 1
month $8; 3 months $20; 1 year $50. Cuts same price.
E. O. D. 2-3, 2 times a week 1-2, 1 time a -week 1-3
daily monthly rates. Weekly 1 inch 1 time $1.25 ; 1
month $4 ; 3 months $10 ; 1 year $30.
GLOBE.— Every morning, and WEEKLY, Thursdays.
Democratic. Established 1878. H. P. Hall, editor. St.
Paul Globe Printing Co., proprietors. Subscription,
130 JNO. F. PHILLIPS & co:s>
The Commercial Gazette.
Established 1786,
LEADING JOURNAL OF PHILADELPHIA.
DAILY CIRCULATION, 21,5OO. WEEKLY CIRCULATION, 35,OOO.
The brightest, newsiest, handsomest, and best paper in Pittsburgh. 8 pages, 56 columns,
pasted and folded.
It is the great paper of Pittsburgh, and circulates all over Western Pennsylvania, Eastern
Ohio, and West Virginia.
It is a metropolitan journal, and ranks with the New York Tribune, Chicago Tribune, and
standard journals. Send for sample copy and advertising rates.
NELSON P. REED & CO.,
PROPRIETORS.
put.
THE LARGEST CATHOLIC CIRCULATION IN THE WORLD.
IS SA.ID OF1 THLE IPII-.OT1.
" The ablest Irish-American paper in the United States."— Jersey City Herald.
" Unquestionably the best of Catholic journals in this country."— Springfield
Republican.
" It is the best arranged and newsiest religious paper that conies to us."—
N. Y. Herald.
" There is no better influence with the Irish in America." — Boston Advertiser.
" The Pilot always takes a manly course." — Chicago Tribune.
" The Pilot is a power in the land." — Hearth and Home.
" The Pilot is the ablest, most influential, and respectable organ of the
Catholics in this country." — N. T. Commercial Advertiser.
" We admire its broad intelligence." — Cincinnati Catholic Telegraph.
" It is a beneficent power in the community, ably representing the Irish
Americans." — Boston Herald.
" It is the ablest Catholic journal in America." — New Zealand Catholic Tablet.
Published by THE PILOT PUBLISHING CO.,
397 Washington Street,
BOSTON, MASS.
NEWSPAPER RA TE-E 0 OK.
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daily $8, sworn circulation 8376 ; weekly $1.15, sworn
circulation 4800 ; 8 pages, 7 columns ; length of col-
umns, 23 5-8 inches, width, 2 3-16 inches. Advertising
rates, daily, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time 75 cents ; 1 week
$350; 1 month $10 ; 3 months $25 ; 6 months $35; 1
year $ !0. Cuts same price. E. O. D. 2-3, 2 times a
week 1-2, 1 time a week 1-3 daily monthly rates. Read-
ing notices among news 30 cents ; Local notices 25 cents
per line per time. Weekly, 1 inch 1 time $1.50; 1
month $5; 3 months $13; 6 months $23 ; 1 year $40.
1st page 1-2, Special positions 1-4 extra. Solid cuts
required.
PIONEER PRESS.— Every morning, and WEEKLY,
Tuesdays. Independent. Established 1849. Pioneer Press
Co., editors and proprietors. Subscription, daily $12
sworn circulation 14,823 ; Sunday $2, hworn circula-
tion 16,73(3 ; weekly $1.15, sworn circulation 16,210;
H to 12 pastes (Sunday 16 pages), 7 columns; length of
columns 21 1-4 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising
rates, daily, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time. $1.20; 3 times $3 ;
1 week $5 ; 1 month $16 ; 2 months $30 ; 3 mouths
$42 ; 6 months $74 ; 9 months $102; 1 year $125. 1st
page 1 inch 1 time $1.50; 3 times $4; 1 week $7; 1
month $25 ; 2 months $45; 3 months $63 : 6 months
$111 ; 9 months $150 ; 1 year $180, Other special pages,
1 time 1 inch $1 .35 ; 1 week $6 ; 1 month $30 ; 3
months $50; ?6 months $88 ; 1 year $150. E, O. D. 3-4,
2 times a week 3-5, 1 time a. week 2-5 daily monthly
rates. Space of cuts 20 per cent ; double columns 10
per cent ; next reading or top of column, 25 per cent
(both positions 50 per cent) extra. Popular specials
20 cents ; Town topics 25 cents ; Reading notices 35 to 50
cents per line, discounts on 100 lines and over 1 mouth.
Sunday 1 inch 1 time $1.20; 3 months $15; 6 mouths
$28 ; 1 year $50. 1st page, 1 inch 1 time $1.50 ; 3
months $19; 1 year $70. Other special pages, 1 time
$1.35 ; 3 months $17 ; 1 year $60 Notices same as
daily. Weekly, 1 inch 1 time $2.25 ; 1 month $9 ; 3
months $27 ; 6 months $52 ; 1 year $100. 1st page $3
per week per inch. Notices 25 cents ; Business mention
35 cents ; Reading among news 4 linos or less, 50 cents
per line. Solid cuts required. Dated and issued simul-
taneously at St. Paul and Minneapolis.
The St. Paul and Minneapolis Pioneer
Press was established in 1849, the year in
which Minnesota was organized as a Ter-
ritory. Twenty-five distinct newspaper
enterprises are consolidated in its present
organization. Its home lield is a magnifi-
cent new empire, extending fro in Central
Wiftconsiii far west toward the Pacific,
and north, from Central Iowa, well iip
over the British line into Manitoba. This
field is thoroughly covered by the Daily,
Sunday and Weekly editions of the Pi-
oneer Press. It is traversed by an im-
mense net-work of railroads covering the
main portion of this flourishing section.
The names and mileage of these roads
are as folio ws :
The St. Paul and Duluth, - - 155
Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and
omaha, - - - - - - 1271
Winoiia & St. Peter ; f v w «vatp
with Dak. Central, | ot N' w' *yste
F.lroy to Winona. " "
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul, -
Su. Minnesota (of C. M. & St. Paul
system), --__--
Hastings & '.Dakota (of C. M. & St.
Paul system), -----
«;reen Bay, \\ inona & St. Paul,
"Wisconsin Central, -
St. Paul. Minneapolis & Manitoba,
Northern Pacific and branches,
Minneapolis & St. Louis, - -
Total, - - ... 10, OS!)
I IMUI the trains and at the towns on this
more than ten thousand miles of railroad
ihe Pioneer Press is sold every day by
three hundred and fifty-five local and
train agents. It has In all this field, prac-
85
1758
430
512
239
479
14OO
2500
27O
tically, no competitor. "It is taken in
every town in the Northwest," writes one
advertiser. Another: "Our advertisement
therein has brought us scores of letters
from Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Da-
kota and Montana. It is the only newspa-
per in the Northwest from which we have
derived any benefit, and we have spent
many hundred dollars in one and an-
other." Circulation figures are published
daily, also in sworn monthly bulletins,
and are open to full investigation. Adver-
tising rates are low— less than one fifth
cent per agate line per thousand circula-
tion on yearly contracts, run of paper, in
Daily, and about one fourth cent in com-
bined Daily and Weekly. It is represented
by all responsible general advertising
agents. Sample copies sent on request.
VOLKSZEITUNG — Every evening except Sunday.
MINNEHAHA, Sunday morning, and WEEKLY, Wed-
nesdays. German. Independent. Established 1855.
Volkszeitung Printing and Publishing Co., editors and
proprietors. Subscription, daily $9 ; claimed circula-
2870g; Sunday $1.50; claimed circulation 9000; weekly
$2 ; claimed circulation 10,500 ; 4 pages, 9 columns
(weekly 10 columns, Sunday 7 columns) ; Itnglh of col-
umns, 29 inches, width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates
furnished on applcation to publisher or Jno. F. Phillips
& Co., 29 Park row, New York.
NORTHWESTERN CHRONICLE.— Every Thursday.
Catholic. Established 1866. John F. Carrere, editor.
Northwestern Chronicle Publishing Company, proprie-
tors. Subscription $2 ; claimed circulation 5620 ; 8
pages, 6 columns ; length of columns 20 inches, width 2
1-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 10 lines 1 time
$1, 1 month $3, 3 months $7, 6 months $12.50, 1 year $20;
1-4 column 1 ye-ir $60, 1 column $200 ; cuts same price;
special position or double column 50 per cent; if 5th or
8th pages 100 per cent additional ; Reading notices 15
cents per line each insertion. No E. O. W. advertise-
ments.
SUNDAY MORNING HERALD.— Independent. Es-
tablished 1883. II. Rothschild and A. E. Chantler, edi-
tors. Rothschild & Chantler, proprietors. Subscription
$1.50; claimed circulation 5100; 8 pages, 7 columns;
length of columns 22 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Adver-
tising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $1.25, 1 month $3.25,
3 months $10, 1 year $37 ; 2 inches 1 month $5.20, 3
inches 1 year $87.50 ; cuts
1-4 extra. Reading notices
months $14.75, 1 year $55 ; 4 inches 1 year $87.50 ; cuts
same price. Special location 1-
15 cents per line.
Advt. p. 198.
WANDERER.— Every Thursday. German. Catholic.
Established 1867. Hugo Klapproth, editor. Wanderer
Print in JT Company, proprietors. Subscription $2.50 ;
claimed circulation 4200 ; 8 pages, 7 columns ; length of
columns 22 inches, width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates,
nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $1.25, 2 times $2.25, 1 month
$3.50, 3 months $7.50, 1 year $20 ; cuts same price.
WINONA.
REPUBLICAN. — Every evening, except Sunday, and
WKEKLY, Wednesdays. Republican. Established 1855.
D. Sinclair, editor. D. Sinclair & Co., proprietors.
Subscription, daily $6, claimed circulation 2000; weekly
$1.15, claimed circulation 2000; 4 pages, 8 columns;
length of columns 22 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Ad-
vertising rates, nonpareil, daily 1 inch 1 time 75 cents,
1 week $2.25, 1 month $6, 3 months $11, 6 mouths $17,
1 year $25; 2 inches 1 month $10, 3 months $18, 1 year
$40; 1-4 column 1 year $67.50; cuts 10 per cent, double
column and special positions 25 per cent extra; E.O.D. 3-4,
2 times a week 3-5, 1 time a week 2-5 of daily monthly
rates; Business notices 15 cents nonpareil, Town Topics
20 cents bourgeois each insertion, with discounts on 100
lines or more. Weekly 1 inch 1 time $1, 1 month $3,
each additional insertion 50 cents, 1 year $20; 3 inches^l
year $40, 1 column 1 year $150; Notices same price per
insertion, and cuts, etc., extra, as in daily.
132 JNO. F. PHILLIPS & co:s
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Has now a larger circulation than any other afternoon
paper in Philadelphia.
It has no superior as a live, bright, newsy journal.
Price, One Cent.
Advertising rates and estimates furnished on application.
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isand always has been essentially a " Home Paper" in the fullest sense of theierni, alike interesting to every member
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free from the degrading and polluting trash which characterizes other so-called "Literary and Family Papers"—
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MISSISSIPPI.
JACKSON.
CLARION.— Every Wednesday. Democratic. Estab-
lished 1837. J. L. Power, editor and proprietor. Sub-
scription $1.50; claimed circulation 4000; 4 pages, 9
columns: length of columns 28 inches, width 2 1-6 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil,! inch 1 time $1,2 times $1.75,
1 month $3, 3 months $7, 6 months $12.50, 1 year $20; 3
inches 3 months $16, 1 year $40; 1 column 1 year $^50; cuts
Bailie price; Reading or Special notices 15 cents per line
per time.
MERIDIAN.
MERCURY.— Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday,
and WEEKLY, Fridays. Democratic. Established 1867.
A. G. Horn & Son, editors and proprietors. Subscription,
tri-weekly $6, claimed circulation 1700; weekly $1.50,
claimed circulation 1800; 4 pages, 7 columns (weekly 8
columns) ; length of columns 22 inches (weekly 24 inches),
vridth2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, tri-weekly, nonpa-
reil, 1 inch 1 time $1, 3 times $2, 1 month $4, 3 months $8,
1 year $20; special rates for large contracts in either or
both editions; cut» inserted without extra charge.
PATRON OP HUSBANDRY.— Every Friday. Grange.
Kstablished 1875. Charles P. Dement, editor and man-
ager. Subscription $1.50; estimated circulation 4000; 4
pages, 7 columns; length of columns 21 3-4 inches; width
•J 1-5 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $1,|1
month $2.50, 3 months $6, 1 year $14; cuts same price;
large space or special positions subject to agreement.
SOUTHERN BAPTIST.— Every Wednesday. Baptist.
Established 1875. A. Gressett, editor and proprietor.
Subscription $2; estimated circulation 3500; 4 pages, 9
columns; length of columns 26 inches, width 2 1-5 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 month $4, 3 months
$10, 6 months $12, 1 year $15; 1-2 column 6 months $75, 1
year $100 ; cuts same price.
STARKVILLE,
SOUTHERN LIVE STOCK JOURNAL.— Every Thurs-
day. Live Stock. Established 1876. Southern Live-
stock Journal Co., editors and proprietors. Subscription
$2; claimed circulation 2000; 8 pages, 5 columns; length
of columns 17 inches, width 2 1-3 inches. Advertising rates,
nonparei', 1 inch 1 time $1.50, 1 month $3, 3 months $6, 6
months $10.50, 1 year $15; 3 inches one year $36; 1 column
1 time $17, 1 year $140; cuts same price; Reading notices
15 cents per line.
Advt. page 322.
VICKSBURG,
COMMERCIAL HERALD.— Every morning except
Monday,and WEEKLY, Friday 8. Democratic. Established
1864. Vicksburg Printing and Publishing Co., editors
and proprietors. Subscription, daily $10, claimed circu-
lation 2000; weekly $2, claimed circulation 1000; daily
4 pages, 7 columns; -weekly 8 pages, 6 columns; length
of columns, daily 22 inches, weekly 19 inches; width 2 1-0
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, daily 10 lines 1 time
$1, 1 week $6, 1 month $12, 3 months $20; 1 year $64; 20
lines 1 month $16, 3 months $32, 1 year $96; each addi-
tional 10 lines 1 year $82; cuts same price; E.O.D. 3-4,
2 times a week 2-3 daily monthly rates; Special notices
or double column 1-2 extra. Weekly 10 lines 1 time $1.50,
1 month $4, 3 months $8, 1 year $15; 20 lines 8 months
$14, 1 year $25; each additional 10 lines 1 year $10.
PLANTERS' JOURNAL. Monthly. Agricultural.
Established 1879. F. C. Morehead, editor and proprietor.
Subscription $2; claimed circulation 9876; 32 pages, 3
columns; length of columns 10 inches, width 2 1-2 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, 5-8 inch 1 time $3, 3 times $8,
6 times $14, 1 year $24; 1-16 page 1 time $12,3 times $30, (i
times $45, 1 year $70; 1-4 pajje 1 year $240; cuts same
price; Reading notices $1 per line.
'I'h i- official organ of tbe National Cotton
Planters' Association. Circulates In every
Cotton State.
Advt. page 358.
134
JNO. F. PHILLIPS <C CO.'S
TERMS, 3
:j 6.00 PER YEAR;!
WEEKLY.! L25
THE MORNING CALL,
THE SUNDAY CALL,
THE WEEKLY CALL.
COMBINED CIRCULATION, KACH ISSUE,
100,711 COPIES.
will l>e interested, in, tfae, following
affidavit :
STATE OP CALIFORNIA, )
CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO, f **'
Before me, S. S. Murfey, a Notary Public, in and for the City and County of San
Francisco, personally appeared William G. Waters, of said City and County, who,
being by me first duly sworn, deposes and says : He is the foreman of the Hoe Per-
fecting Press upon which the MORNING CALL and the WEEKLY CALL are printed,
Hud as such foreman, he was present and superintended the printing and counting of
the several editions from December 1, 1879, up to and including June 80, 1880, and
that the average number of complete copies of the MORNING CALL printed for that
period was 38,307 per day.
WM. G. WATERS.
Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 10th day of July, 1880.
SAMUEL S. MURFEY, Notary Public.
THE MORNING- CALL 38,307
THE SUNDAY CALL 45,<>O4
THE WEEKLY CALL 1(>,8OO
100, 711
Eastern Advertising Office, 48 Tribune Building, New York,
S. C. BECKWITH, manager.
JI21P Advertisements received by all responsible advertising agents.
NEWSPAPER RA TE-B 0 OK.
135
MISSOURI
KANSAS CITY.
EVENING STAR.— Every evening except Sunday.
Established 1880. Evening Star Co., editors and pro-
prietors. Subscription $6 ; estimated circulation 18,000 ;
4 pages, 6 columns ; length of columns 21 3-4 inches,
width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, agate, 10 cents per
line each insertion ; Special positions 1-4 extra ; cuts
same price ; Local notices 20 cents per line.
JOURNAL.— Every morning, and JOURNAL AND
AGRICULTURIST, Wednesdays. Republican. Es-
tablished 1854. Journal Company, editors and pro-
prietors. Subscription, daily $10, claimed circulation
15,250 ; Sunday $2, claimed circulation 19,500 ; weekly
$1.50, iclaimed circulation 17,780 ; 8 pages (Sunday 16
to 20 pages), Tjcolumns ; length of columns 21 1-2 inches,
width 21-4 inches. Advertising rates, daily, agate, ordi-
nary;^ 1-2 cents, 1st page 15 cents per line first insertion,
subsequent insertions half-price; Business notices 25
cents per line each insertion ; Reading notices, non-
pareil 20 cents, minion 30 cents per line each insertion ;
cuts and double column 1-4 extra ; Sunday, ordinai-y,
16 2-3 cents ; 2d, 3d, 5th or 8th pages, 18 cents ; 1st
page 20 cents per line each insertion ; Notices same as
daily. Weekly, per inch 1 time $1.50 ; 1 month $6 ;
3 months $18 ; 6 months $36 ; 1 year $60 ; cuts same
price ; solid cuts required.
Advt.page 306.
TIMES.— Every morning, and WEEKLY, Thursdays.
Democratic. Established 1868. Kansas City Times Co.,
editors and proprietors. Morrison Munford, president;
Charles E. Hasbrook, secretary. Subscription, daily $10,
claimed circulation 10,000 ; Sunday $2 claimed circula-
tion 21,000; weekly $1, claimed circulation 63,000;
daily 8 pages ; Sunday 16 to 20 pages ; weekly 8 pages,
7 columns ; length of columns 21 2-3 inches, width 2 1-4
inches. Advertising rates, agate, daily, 1st page 15 cents
per line each insertion ; other pages, publishers' option,
10 cents ; wants, elc., 5 cents a line ; cuts double, double
column advertisements in daily or weekly 1-2 extra ;
Business notices 15 cents ; Reading notices 25 cents,
per Hue. Sunday 25 percent more than daily. Weekly 1st
page 60 cents per line ; other pages, publishers' option,
50 cents ; Business notices 60 cents ; Reading notices
75 cents ; discount : 1 month, 5 per cent; 3 months 10
per cent ; 6 months 15 per cent; 1 year 20 per cent;
solid cuts required.
Advt, page 170.
WESTERN CULTIVATOR AND FARM AND STOCK
JOURNAL. — Every Saturday. Farming and live stock.
G. E. Heydon, editor and business manager. Subscription
$1.50 ; estimated circulation 5000; 8 pages, 5 columns ;
length of columns 17 inches ; width 2 1-8 inches. Adver-
tising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $2 ; 1 month $5 ;
3 month* $11 ; 6 months $18.50 ; 1 year $30.90 ; 3 inches
1 time $5 ; 1 month $11.75; 3 months $26.75; 6 months
$43 ; 1 year $70 ; 1 column, 1 time, $20 ; 1 month $43 ;
3 months $105.75 ; 6 months $156 ; 1 year $250 ; lees than
1 inch 20 cents per line each insertion ; no advertise-
ments inserted for less than 50 cents ; Business cards, 5
lines or less, 1 year $15 ; every line more than 5 lines $2 ;
no extra charge for cute.
Advt. page 344.
LIVE STOCK INDICATOR AND FARMERS' GA-
ZETTE.—Every Thursday. Live stock and farming.
F. D. Coburn and A. D. Simons, editors. The Indicator
Publishing Co., proprietors. Subscription $1-50; claimed
circulation 4765 ; 8:pages, 6 columns; length of column 19
1-2 inches ; width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates, agate,
1 inch 1 time $2 ; 1 month $6 ; 3 months $15 ; 6 months
$26 ; 1 year $40 ; 4 Inches 1 month $18.50 ; 8 months
$48 ; 6 months $78 ; 1 year $120 ; cuts same price ; Local
notices 25 cents per line for time less than 1 month ;
solid cuts required.
MID-CONTINENT.— Every Saturday. Undenomina-
tional. Established 1879. Rev. 8. B. Bell, editor. Mid-
Continent Printing and Publishing Co., proprietors.
Subscription $2 ; estimated circulation 5000 ; 8 pages,
6 columns ; length of column 20 inches, width 2 1-4
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, per inch each
insertion 75 cents ; 1 year 10 per cent discount ; cuts
same price ; Locals 25 cents per line.
FARM.— Every Wednesday. Agricultural. Establish-
ed 1888. The Farm Publishing Co., editors and propri-
etors. Subscription 50 cents ; claimed circulation 11, 231 ;
4 pages, 6 columns; length of columns 19 1-2' inches,
width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates, agate, 10 cents
per line (cuts the same); Reading notices 25 cents per
line each insertion; discount: 4 times 5 per cent; 18
times 8 per cent; 26 times 15 per cent; 1 year 30 per
cent.
THE! FAR!*! Circulates exclusively
among the purchasing classes of Western
Missouri, Kansas. Nebraska, Colorado,
Southern Iowa, Texas and the Indian
Territory. The subscription being only
5O cents a year its list is:rapidly increas-
ing, beginning its second volume on
January 1, with 11,231 subscribers.
Advt- page 288.
KIRKSVILLE.
VISITOR AND TEACHER.— Monthly. Educational.
Established 1880. W. M. Gill, editor and proprietor.
Subscription $1 ; estimated circulation 4000 ; 16 pages,
3 columns ; length of columns 8 1-3 inches ; width 2 1-5
inches.?' Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time 70
cents; 3 times $1.90; 6 times $3.40; 1 year $5.50; 8
inches 1 time $5 ; 6 times $25.70 ; 1 year $40.70 ; cuts
same price.
LEBANON.
BEE-KEEPER.— Every Saturday and MONTHLY.
Bees and honey. Established 1«79. E. M. Harrison,
editor. Harrison & Co., proprietors. Subscription,
weekly $1.50, claimed circulation 3000; monthly $1,
claimed circulation 4100 ; 8 pages (monthly 12 pages),
4 columns ; length of columns 13 3-4 inches, width 2 1-8
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, weekly, per line
15 cents ; per inch $1 : per column $13 ; cuts same price ;
Special or Business notices 25 cents per line.
ST. JOSEPH.
GAZETTE. — Every morning except Monday, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays. Democratic. Established 1845.
John N. Edwards, editor. J. N. Burnes, Jr., proprietor.
Subscription, daily $9, < laimed circulation 5600 ; weekly
$1.50, claimed circulation 14,000; 8 pages, 6 columns;
length of columns, 19 3-4 inches, width 2 1-8 inches. Ad-
vertising rates, daily, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 week $1.50, 1
month $4 50, 6 months $22.60, 1 year $39; 2 times a week,
1 week $1.50, 1 month $4, 1 year $26; cuts same price;
Locals, each 8 lines brevier, 1 week $2, 1 month $6, 6
months $28, 1 year $45. Weekly, 1 inch 1 time $1.50, 1
month $4, 6 months $18, 1 year $30: Locals, 8 lines bre-
vier, 1 time $2, 1 month $6, 6 months $28, 1 year $45.
Solid cuts required.
13f) JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO.'S
THE HEKALD COMPANY,
SYRACUSE, N. Y.,
Makes, and will stand ly the following statements :
The Evening Herald
Has the largest circulation of any Daily in Central New York.
Its circulation exceeds that of any daily in the provincial cities of New York —
possibly excepting two.
Its circulation is greater by over three thousand than the combined circulations
of the Syracuse daily Standard, Journal, and Courier.
It is the only daily paper in provincial New York which publishes sworn state-
ments of its circulation.
Its books are always open to advertisers for the purpose of verifying any ques-
tion regarding its circulation.
The population of Syracuse and suburbs is about 70,000 — or about 10,000
households. THE EVENING HERALD sends about 8600 of its 12,000 issue into the
city. Probably over 1000 households take no paper at all. Therefore, THE EVEN-
ING HERALD practically covers the whole reading population of the city.
THE EVENING HERALD charges fair prices for advertising, and ^ives a good
return.
Has a much larger circulation than all the other Syracuse Sunday papers combined.
Its circulation is sworn to, and its books may be examined by advertisers.
It is a handsome, cleanly, and wholesome paper, and caters to and receives the
support of the very best people.
Send for sample papers and monthly statements of circulation.
SYBACUSE, March 1, 1884.
ARTHUR JENKINS,
General Manager THE HERALD.
Only paper in Central New York using a Web Perfecting Press,
NEWSPAPER RA TE-B 0 OK.
HERALD. — Every morning except Monday, and
WEEKLY, Thursday*. Republican. Established 1861.
F. M. Tracy, editor. The Herald Co., proprietors. Sub-
scription, daily $9; claimed circulation 4300; weekly
$1.50; claimed circulation 5600: 16 pages, 6 columns
(weekly 7 columns) ; length ol columns 21 inches, width
a 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, daily, nonpareil, 10 lines
1 lime $1, 1 week $3.50, 1 month $7.50, 3 months $14, 6
mouths $-24, 1 year $36, 20 lines $CO, 30 lines $15, 60 lines
$150 1 year; cuts same price; E. O. D. 2-3 daily monthly
rates; Special notices first 10 times 10 cents, subsequent
iii.-ertious 8 cents; 6 months 5 cents, 1 year 4 cents per
llnejper'tlme. Weekly 2-3 daily monthly rates; daily and
weekly 1-2 more than daily rates.
VOLKSBLATT.— Every evening except Sunday, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays. German. Republican: Estab-
lished 1858. Herman W. Kastor, editor. Volksblatt Co.,
proprietors. Subscription, daily $9; weekly $2; claimed
circulation weekly edition 2800; 4 pages, 8 columns;
length of columns 24 inches (weekly 28 inches), width
2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates furnished on application
to publisher, or Jno. F. Phillips & Co., 29 Park row, New
York.
Advt. page 362.
CATHOLIC TRIBUNE.— Every Saturday. Ca'holic.
Established 1879. Rev. F. W. Graham, editor and pro-
prietor. Subscription $2 ; claimed circulation 5300; 8
pages, 6 columns: length of columns, 20 inches, width
2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch $2.50
per month, 1 year $24; cuts sume price; Local notices 15
cents per line.
SATURDAY DEMOCRAT.— Every Saturday. Demo-
cratic. Established 1880. George E. King, editor and
proprietor. Subscription, $2 ; sworn circulation
9000; 8 pages, 7 columns; length of columns, 23 inches,
width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, which are very
liberal, furnished on application to the publishers, o'r
Juo. F. Phillips & Co., 29 Park row, New York.
ST. LOUIS.
AMERIKA.— Every morning, and WEEKLY, Tues-
days. German. Independent. Established 1872 German
Literary Society, proprietors. Subscription, daily $8,
claimed circulation 9300 (Sunday, claimed circulation 15-
200); weekly $2, claimed circulation 34,400; daily, 4 pages,
9 columns; Sunday, 12 pages, 7 columns; weekly, 10
pages, 7 columns; length of columns 25 inches (Sunday
and weekly 21 inches), width 21-8 inches. Advertising
rates, agate, daily 10 cents, Sunday 15 cents per line each
insertion; cuts same price; Locals 30 cents, Sunday 40
cents per line bourgeois each insertion. Weekly 20 cents
per agate line, Locals 50 cents bourgeois line each inser-
tion ; large and yearly contracts in either paper 25 per
cent off. Solid cuts required.
Circulation— Official fact : The records of
the Post-office Department show that the
Amerika is paying more postage than any
German paper (dally or weekly) In Ihe
West.
Advt. pane 386.
ANZEIGER DES WESTENS.— Every morning, and
WEEKLY, Wednesdays. German. Democratic. Estab-
lished 1834. Carl Daenzer, editor. Anzeiser Association,
proprietors, Subscription, daily $10, ciaimed circulation
IO,30J; Sunday $2; claimed circulation 12,500; weekly $2,
claimed circulation 13,800; 8 pages (Sunday 12 pages), 6
columns (Sunday and weekly 7 columns); length of col-
umns 20 1-2 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates,
daily, nonpareil, per line 1 time 10 cents, subsequent in-
sertions 5 cents ; 14 times 75 cents, 30 times (1 month)
SI. 35, 3 months $3.25, 6 months $5.50, 1 year $9; cuts
same price; E. O D. 10 per c«iu extra; 1 time a week 10
cents per line each insertion ; hefore Marriages 1-2 extra;
Local notices, bourgeois, 30 cents, Editorial notices, bour-
geois, 50 cents per line each insertion. Weekly 10 cents
per line each insertion. Discounts: 1 month 10 per cent,
3 months 20 per cent, 6 months 25 per cent, 1 year 30 per
cent. Sunday alone, same as weekly. Solid cuts re-
quired.
EVENING CHRONICLE.— Every evening except Sun-
day. Independent. Established 1880. E. W. Scripps,
editor. Chronicle Publishing Co.. proprietors. Subscrip-
tion, $5; claimed circulation 22,000; 4 pages, 7 columns ;
length of columns 20 inches, width 2 inches. Advertising
rates, agate, 12 1-2 cents per line each insertion; cuts
same price.
GLOBE-DEMOCRAT.— Every morning, and WEEK-
LY, Thursday.-. Established 1852. J. B. McCullagh.
editor. The Globe Printing Co.. proprietors. Subscrip-
tion, daily $12, claimed circulation 36,000 ; weekly $1,
claimed circulation 68000; 12 to 24 pages, 7 columns;
length of Columns 21 1-4 inches, widih 2 1-4 inches.
Advertising rates, daily, agate, run of \ aper, 1 time 20
cents ; subsequent in>ertions 15 cents; 7 times $1.07, 10
times $1.43, each additional insertion 10 cents per line;
last pajre, 1 time 20 cents, 10 times $1.65. 30 times $4.05,
each additional insertion 11 cents per line; 1st page 1
time 25 cents, 7 times $1 50, 20 times $3.45, 25 times $4.10.
each additional insertion 12 cents; Saturday or Sunday
only 2i cents per line each insertion; Business notices 35
cents; leaded Local notices 50 cents (if Saturday or Sim-
day only 76 cents); leaded notices on editorial page $J;
advertisements before Marriages and Deaths or City news
30 cents per line each insertion; no extra charge for cuts.
Weekly 50 cents; Local notices 75 cents per line each
insertion. F. T. McFadden, Tribune Building, New York,
special agent, to whom all Eastern business must be sent.
MISSOURI REPUBLICAN. — Every morning, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays. Democratic. Established 1808.
George Knapp & Co., editors and proprietors. Snbscrip-
! lion, daily *1 2, claimed circulation, 32.820; weekly $1,
| claimed circulation 76,100; 8 10 16 pages, 7. columns;
! length of columns 21 3-4 inches, width 2 1-4 inches.
Advertising rates, agate, daily 1 time 15 cents, 2 times 30
cents, 1 week 70 cents, 1 month $2.5 ', 3 months $6.70,
6 months $13, 1 year $25 per line; 1st, 5th and 8th pages
1 time 20 cents, 4 times 80 cents, 1 week $1.10, 1 month $4,
3 months $10, 6 months, $19, 1 year $?3 per line; Satur-
day and Sundays only 20 cents per line each time; cuts
1-4 extra: Special notices 20 cents ; City items 40 cents ;
Local notices 60 cents ; Reading notices, editorial page
$1 per line. Weekly 1 time 50 cents, 1 month $1.90; 2
months $3.40, 3 months $4.90, 6 months $8 80, 1 year
$16.60 pt-r line; less than 10 lines charged for 1 line
extra ; Reading notices 1-4 extra ; no extra charge for
cuts in weekly. Eastern office, Tribune Building, New
York, M. D. Hanover in charge.
POST-DISPATCH .— Every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays. Independent Democratic.
Established 1852. Joseph Pulitzer, editor. Dispatch
Publishing Co., proprietors. Subscription, daily $9,
sworn circulation 30,105 ; weekly $1, sworn circulation
17,000; 8 to 16 pages, 6 columns; length of columns
W 3-4 inches, width, 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates,
daily, agate, per line 1 time 20 cents, 2 times 40 cents, to
times $1.04; 12 times $1.85, 30 times $3.84, 2 months
$6.18, 3 months $8.52, 6 months $15.54, 1 year $29.58; cuts
same price; Saturdays only 25 cents per line per time;
Special positions extra; over Marriages and Deaths or
Ciiy news 25 ccnis per line per time; leaded Local notices
50 cents; leaded nonpareil notices $1 per line each inser-,
tion; Medical 10 cents per line each insertion. Weekly
20 cents per line; Local notices, 50 cents per line eacu
insertion.
Advt. page 150.
TRIBUNE.— Everv evening except Sunday, and SUN-
DAY morning. German. Republican. Established
1880. Dr. Otto Guenther, editor. St. Louis Tribune
Co.. proprietors. Otto Hilpert, publisher. Subscription
daily with Sunday $8 ; claimed circulation 8500; 4 pages,
9 columns; length of columns 25 inches, width 2^1-0
inches. Advertising rates, daily, nonpareil, 1 time 10
cents ; subsequent insertions 5 cents; 1 mouth $1.40, 2
months $2.25, 3 months $3, 6 months $5, 1 year $8 per
line ; cuts same price; Local notices 30 cents; Editorial
notices 50 cents per line per time; Sunday, 10 cents per
line per time.
The largest Local circulation of any Ger-
man paper in St. Louis.
Advt. page 326.
WESTLICHE POST.— Every morning, and WEEKLY,
Wednesdays. German. Independent Republican. Es-
tablished 1857. Emil Pieetorious, editor. Westliche
Post Association, proprietors. Subscription, daily $10,
claimed circulation 10,000 ; weekly $2, claimed circula-
tion, 12,000 ; daily 4 paires, 9 columns ; Sunday 8 pages,
9 columns ; weekly 4 pages, 10 columns ; length of col-
umns 27 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising ratew,
nonpareil, per line, lirtt insertion 10 cents, subsequent,
insertions 5 cents; 1 month $1.50, 3 months $3. 6 months
$5, 1 year $8: cuts same price; before Marriages and
Deaths 1-2 more; Special notices first insertion 15 ceiiu*.
138
JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO."S
ESTABLISHED 1867.
SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
CIRCULATION OVER 20,000.
SWORN CIRCTJTj^LTION,
1, 1884,
CONSTANTLY INCREASING in Circulation, Character, and Influence.
ITS DISTRIBUTION:
^Massachusetts 13,037 Subscribers, at 557 Post-offices.
Connecticut 5,543
Rhode Island. 453
Vermont 1,3O4
Ne^w Hampshire 313
Maine . . 16O
IVIiddle States ^67
Total 3O,375
Subscription Lists open for inspection to advertisers at any time. Advertising rates, 15 cents per line.
THE PHELPS PUBLISHING CO., Publishers.
446
67
34O
90
79
161
THE NEW TOK CLIPPER
Publishes more Theatrical and Sporting News
than any other journal,
AND IT IS THE LEADING PAPER OF ITS CLASS IN AMERICA.
Its wide range of circulation also makes it a most
valuable advertising medium.
HA.TES. — For advertisements, 20 cents per line for each insertion, agate measure — 14 lines
to an inch. Subscription, $4 per annum.
THE FRANK QUEEN PUBLISHING COMPANY (Limited), Proprietors,
Address : Clipper Building, 88 and 90 Centre St., New York,
NEWSPAPER RATE-BOOK.
139
subsequent insertions 10 cents; Local notices 30 cents,
bourgeois; Editorial notices 50 cents, bourgeois, per line;
Sunday or weekly 10 cents per line each insertion.
Advl. page 194.
AGE OF STEEL.— Every Saturday. Mechanical. Es-
tablished 1857. W. E. Barns, editor. Journal of Com-
merce Co., proprietors. Subscription $3 ; claimed cir-
culation 13,750 : 36 pages, 4 columns ; length of columns
13 inches, width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates, non-
pareil, 1 inch 1 time $2.50, 1 month $7, 3 mouths $17, 6
months $30, 1 year $50 ; cuts same price ; Special loca-
tions 1-4 more; E. O, W. 10 per cent more than rates for
half the tim:; Reading notices 50 cents per line each in-
sertion.
AMERICAN BAPTIST FLAG.— Every Wednesday.
Baptist. Eslablished 1875. D. B. Ray, editor and pro-
prietor. Subscription $2; claimed circulation 8500; 8
pages, 6 columns; length of columns 19 1-2 inches, width
2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, agate, 1 time 8 cents,
1 month 30 cents. 3 months 91 cents, 6 months $1.69, lyear
$3.12 per line; cuts same price: next reading matter 20
per cent extra.
AMERICAN CELT.-Evcry Saturday. Independent.
Irish Catholic. Established 1883. Charles O'Brien,
editor and proprietor. Subscription $2 ; claimed circula-
tion 6500; 8 pages, 6 columns; length of columns 19 1-4
inches, width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates 8 cents per
line each insertion ; cuts same price.
CENTRAL BAPTIST. — Every Thursday. Baptist.
Established 1866. Win. Harrison Williams, editor and
proprietor. Subscription $2; estimated circulation 8000;
8 pages, 6 columns; length of columns 19 inches, width
2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, agate, ordinary 10 cents,
Notices 15 cents per line each insertion; no extra charge
lor cuts; Discounts, on orders of $10, 5 per cent; $25,
10 per cent; $50, 15 per cent; $75, 20 per cent; $100,
25 per cent. ; $200, 33 1-3 per cent ; $300, 40 per cent,
A dvt. pa-ie 192.
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE.— Every Wed-
nesday. Methodist Episcopal. Established 1856. Benj.
St.. James Frv, D.D.. editor. Walden & Stowe. agents.
Western Methodist Book Concern, publishers. Subscrip-
tion $2.20; claimed circulation 18,700; 8 pages, 7 col-
umns ; length of columns 21 1-4 inches, width 2 1-4
inches. Advertising rates, agate. 15 cents per line each
insertion. Cuts same price. Di>counts on orders of $50,
15 per cent ; $100, 20 per cent ; $300, 25 per cent ; $500,
30 per cent. No patent medicine advertisements. Solid
cuts required.
A dvl. page 248.
CENTRAL LAW JOURNAL.— Every Friday. Law.
Established 1874. William H. Stevenson, proprietor.
JSubscription $5; claimed circulation 5100; 24 pages, 2
columns; length of column 83-4 inches, width 23-4
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 15 cents first, in-
sertion, subsequent insertions 10 cents per iine; 1 page,
first insertion $25, subsequent insertions $17.
CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE.— Every Wednesday. Meth-
odist. Established 1851. D. R. McAnally and E. M.
Bounds, editors. Logan D. Dameron, publisher. Sub-
scription *2; claimed circulation 20,000: 8 pages, 6 col-
umns : length of columns 20 inches, width 2 f-3 inches.
Advertising rates, agate, 20 cents per line each insertion.
Cuts same price Notices 30 cents per line. Discounts:
on orders of $10, 5 per cent ; $25, 10 per cent; $50, 15
per cent; $75, 20 per cent; $100,25 per cent; $200,
33 1-3 per cent; $300, 40 per cent.
AdTt. page 192.
CHRISTIAN EVANGELIST.— Every Thursday. Chris-
tian. Established 1861. B. W. Johnson and J. 11. Garri-
son, editors. Chiisiian Publishing Co, proprietors.
Subscription $2 : claimed circulation 20.000 ; 16 pages, 4
columns ; length of column 13 1-2 inches, width, 2 1-5
inches. Advertising rates, agate, 20 cents per line each
insertion. Cuts same price. Notices 30 c nts per line.
JMi-counts: 5 per cent on $10 : 10 percent. on $25 ; 15 per
cent on $50 ; 20 p T cent, on $75 ; 25 per cent on $ll»0 ;
33 1-3 per cer t on $200 ; 40 per cent on $300.
Largest circulation of any paper pub-
lished by the Disciples (or t hristiaii
<'hur<-li). If you want to reach the best
member* of the Christian rhurch in the
West and South-west, yon mu>t do it
through l !iis paper. No other publication
H» thoroughly covers this field.
Adrt. IIWJK 192.
COLMAN'S RURAL WORLD.— Every Wednesday.
Agricultural Established 1846. Norman J. Cohnan,
editor. N. J. Colman & Co., proprietors. Subscription
$1 ; claimed circulation 15,500; 8 page?, 6 columns;
length of columns I'.l inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Adver-
tising rates, agate, 40 cents per line. Discounts oil long
time and large advertisements. Cuts same price.
Advt,. page 198.
CRITIC.— Every Saturday. Literary and Society news.
Illustrated. Established 1881. Dickison Brugman, editor
and proprietor. Subscription $2 ; claimed circulation
19 000 ; 8 pages, 5 columns ; length of columns 19 inches,
width 2 5-8 inches. Advertising rates, agate, 10 cents per
line each insertion. Cuts same price.
Advt. page 188.
EVANGELIST.— Every Thursday. Presbyterian. Es-
tablished 1874. Rev. E. Cooper, D.D., editor. Presby-
terian Newspaper Co., proprietors. Subscription $2 ;
claimed circulation 7000; 8 pages, 6 columns : length of
columns 20 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rales
furnished on application to the publisher, or Jno. F.
Phillips & Co., 29 Park row, New York.
GROCER.-Every Thursday. Commercial. Estab-
lished 1878. Grocer Publishing Co., editors and proprie-
tors. Subscription $2; claimed circulation 6800 ; 68
pages, 3 columns; length of columns 10 inches, width
2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time
$2; 1 month $5; 3 months $14 ; 6 months $28 ; lyear
$50 ; 4 inches 3 months $45 ; 1 year $125. Cuts same
price. E. O. W. 20 per cent more than price for same
number of consecutive insertions. Business notices
(leaded) 20 cents per line per time. Solid cuts required.
HEROLD DES GLAUBENS.-Every Wednesday. Ger-
man. Roman Catholic. Established 1850. German
Printing and Publishing Association, publishers. L.
Blankemeier, manager. Subscription $2.50 ; claimed
circulation 15,000 ; 10 pages, 6 columns ; length of col-
umns 21 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates,
nonpareil, 10 cents per line ; 1 month 24 cents ; 3 months
52 cents; lyear $1.56. Cuts same price. Reading no-
tices double price, per btevier line. Solid cuts required.
The paper la carefully edited and thor-
oughly read. Its large circulation, unsur-
passed by any similar paper, makes it a de-
sirable advertising medium.
HLAS.— Every Wednesday. Bohemian. Catholic. Es-
tablii-hed 1873. Rev. Joseph Hessoun, editor. Bohe-
mian Literary Society, proprietors. Subscription $2.5(1 ;
claimed circulation 6575 ; 8 pages (and an 8 page feuille-
ton supplement 8x11), 6 columns ; length of column 20
inches, width 21-2 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
lo lines 3 months, $4 ; 6 months $7 ; 1 year $12 ; cuts
same price.
HUMORIST.— Every Saturday. German. Sporting
and humorous. Established 18i9. R. Dietzins, editor ;
Henry Hermanns, proprietor. Subscription $2 ; claimed
circulation 8nOO ; 8 pages, 6 columns ; length of columns
21 inches, width 2 1-3 inches. Advertising rates, nonpa-
reil, 10 cents per line each insertion ; cuts same price;
business notices 25 cents per line.
JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE AND AMERICAN
STOCK BREEDER.— Every Thuieday. Agricultuial.
Kstablished 1S66. Phil Chew, editor and proprietor.
Subscription $1.50; sworn circulation 36000; 16 pages,
5 columns ; length of columns 15 inches, width 2 l-t>
inches Advertising rate*. a(;a'e, 25 cents per line each
insertion ; cms same price ; Reading notices 50 cents
agate line.
Advt. page 142.
LATERNE.— Every Saturday. German. Litcraryand
humorous. Established 1877. Louis Wiliich, editor and
publisher. Subscription $t; estimated circulation 5000 :
20 pages, 4 columns ; length of columns 12 inches, width
2 1-8 inches. Advertising rales, nonpareil, 10 cents per
line; liberal discounts on contracts running three
months or longer ; cuts same price?. 309 Market street.
' A c/vt. page 364.
MERIWETMER'S WEEKLY. -Every Saturday Lit-
erary. Established 18S1. A. & M. L. Meri>\ ether, , diturs
and proprietors. Subscription $2 : < stima:e 1 circulation
K6CK) ; K> pages. 4 columns ; Icng h of columns 11 3-4 inch-
es, width 2 1-8 inches. Foim.' rly published at Memphis.
Tenn. Advertising rates furnislien ( n application to the
publishers, or Jno. !•'. P!i ll'pa A: Co , x9 Paik row, Ni;,v
York.
140 JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO.'S
\g amw,
I
of
San Francisco, California.
EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY, Proprietors.
Office, 8OO Market Street.
THE LEADING NEWSPAPER ON THE PACIFIC COAST,
THE DAILY EXAMINER is published every morning,
containing 36 columns, and on Sundays containing 72 columns of choice read
ing matter.
Subscription Price, $6 Per Year, Postpaid.
THE WEEKLY EXAMINER is published every Thurs-
day, and contains 72 columns of the choicest reading matter.
Subscription Price, $1,50 Per Year, Postpaid,
THE WEEKLY EXAMINER has the largest circulation
of any journal west of Chicago, and reaches Towns and Hamlets that
no other journal does.
THE DAILY AND WEEKLY EXAMINER surpasses all
others as an advertising medium on the Pacific Coast.
Address
EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY,
SAN FRANCISCO, CA1.
NEWSPAPER HATE-BOOK.
141
MIDLAND INDUSTRIAL, GAZETTE.— Every Thurs-
day. Commercial. Established 1800. C. K. Reifsnider.
editor. Midland Publishing Co , proprietors. Claimed
circulation 9500; 20 to 24 pages, 4 columns; length of
columns 13 inches, width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising rales,
agate, per inch 1 time $2.50; 1 month $7.50; 3 months
$15; fi months $26; 1 year $40 ; cuts same price ; special
positions 1-4 extra; extra price for E.O.W. advertise-
ments.
Advt. page 14(5.
OBSERVER.— Every Thursday. Presbyterian. Es-
tablished 1877. Rev. W. Bentou Farr. editor. St. Louis
Observer Co., publishers. Subscription $2; estimated
circulation 4000; 8 pages, 6 columns; length of columns
191-2 inches, width 21-5 inches. Advertising rates,
agate, ordinary 5 cents ; notices 10 cents per line each
insertion; no extra charge for cuts. Discounts: $10, 5
percent; $25, 10 per cent; $50, 15 per cent; $75, 20 per
cent; $100, 25 per cent; $200, 33 1-3 per cent; $300, 40 pel-
cent.
Advt. page 192.
PRESBYTERIAN.— Every Friday. Presbyterian. Es-
tablished I860. Robt. P. Karris, D.D., editor Karris, Smith
6 Co., proprietor*. Subscription $2.50 ; claimed circula-
tion 4000 ; 8 pages, 6 columns : length of columns 20
inches, width 2 i-2 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
per inch 5(J cents each insertion ; 3 months 50 cents; b
months 45 cents each insertioii ; cuts same price.
SPECTATOR.— Every Saturday. Literary and society
news. Established 1880. J. R. Re-avis, editor. Specta-
tor Publishing Co., proprietors. Subscription $4 : claim-
ed circulation 5000 ; 20 pages, 4 column* : length of c il-
nmns 12 inches, width 2 1-12 inches. Advertising rate0,
nonpareil, 1 inch $1.20; 1-2 p;ige $28 each insertion ; cuts
game price.
Advt. pageWO.
WESTERN WATCHMAN.— Every Saturday. Catho-
lic. Established 1867. D. S. Phelan. editor. M. H.
Phelan, proprietor. Subscription $2.50 ; claimed circu-
lation 5000 ; 8 pages, 0 columns ; length of columns 19
inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
7 cent--* per line ; 3 months or more 5 cents per line ;
Special notices 10 cents, Local notices 20 cents. Editorial
notices 40 cents per line ; no extra charge for cuts.
Advt. page 196.
MILLER.— 1st and loth of each month. Milling. Es-
tablished 1S78. C. K. Reifsnider. editor. Midland Pub-
lishing Co., proprietors. Subscription $2 ; claimed circu-
lation 7500 ; 24 pages, 4 columns ; length of columns 13
inches, width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates, agate, per
inch 1 time $2.50; 2 times $4; 6 times $!);~24 times
$30 ; cuts same price ; special positions 1-4 extra ; Read-
ing notices 30 cents per line each insertion.
Adi-i.paye 146.
SOUTH AND WEST.— 1st and 15th of each month.
Agricultural. Established 1880. Deere-Mansnr Pub-
lishing Co., editors and proprietors. Subscription 50
cents ; claimed circulation 30,000 : 16 pages, 4 columns ;
length of columns 14 inches, width 21-4 inches. Adver-
tising rates, agate, 25 cents per line each insertion ; cuts
same price. Discounts for large space or long time. Spe-
cial positions or reading notices 20 per cent additional.
The leading agricultural paper lit the
Mississippi Valley.
Ad at. page 150.
AMERICAN JOURNAL OP EDUCATION.— Monthly.
Educational. Established 1867. J. B. Merwin, editor
and proprietor. Subscription $1 ; sworn circulation
16,000 ; 20 pages, 4 columns ; length of columns 12 inches,
width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates, agate, each inser-
tion per line 15 cents ; per column, $16 ; per page, $50 :
cuts same price ; front page coyer 25 per cent additional;
last page cover 20 per cent additional ; Special notices 25
cents per line. No order for less than $1.
AMERICAN TRADE JOURNAL.— Monthly. Com-
mercial. Established 1881. F. F. Hilder, editor. S. M.
Yeaman, proprietor. Subscription $2 ; claimed circula-
tion 12,000 ; 20 pages, 4 columns ; length of columns 13
inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
$1.50 per inch each'insertion for 3 months or less ; longer
than 3 months $1.35 per inch each insertion ; cute same
price.
Advt. page 322.
CHRISTIAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL TEACHER. -Month-
ly.—Evangelical. Established 1875. W. W. Bowling,
editor. Christian Publishing Co., publishers. Subscrip-
tion 60 cents ; claimed circulation 7000 ; 36 pages, 2 col-
umns ; length of columns 7 1-2 inches, width 2 1-4 inches.
Advertising rates. 10 cents per nonpareil line each inser-
tion. Liberal discount Cor desirable advertisements run-
ning 3 months or longer. Cuts same price.
FORD'S CHRISTIAN REPOSITORY AND HOME
CIRCLE. -Monthly/ Baptist. Established 1852. S. H.
Ford, editor and proprietor. Subscription $2.50 ; sworn
circulation 6000 ; 80 pages. 2 columns ; length of columns
7 1-2 inches, width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates, non-
pareil, 15 cents per line each insertion. Nothing lees
than $3. Cuts same price.
Tlie largest and most widely circulated
religious magazine In America.
FURNITURE MANUFACTURER. -Monthly. Com-
mercial. Established 1880. C. F. Anderson, editor; Per-
rin & Smith, publishers. Subscription $1; estimated
circulation 6500 : 30 pages, 3 columns; length of columns
14 inches, \yidth 3 1-8 inches. Advertising rates furnislu d
on application by the publisher, or Jno. F. Phillips & Co.,
29 Park row, New YorK.
HOME, FARM AND FACTORY.— loth of each month.
Agricultural. Established 1883. Calvin D. Hulbert,
editor. Hulbert Publish in K Co.. proprietors. Subscrip-
tion 50 cents ; claimed circulation 10.000: 8 pages, 4
columns: length of columns 13 inches, width 2 1-8 inches.
Advertising rates, agate, 15 cents per line; per inch $2
each insertton ; 1 inch 1 year $18: cuts same price;
Reading notices, brevier, 40 cents per line.
Advt. page 316.
KUNKEL'S MUSICAL REVIEW.— Monthly. Musical.
Established 1878 I. D. Foulgon, editor. Kunkel Bros.,
proprietors. Subscription $2; claimed circulation 23,000:
48 to 60 pages, 3 columns; length of columns 11 inches,
width 2 7-8 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, $225 per
column per year; less space in proportion; cats same
price.
MEDICAL BRIEF.— Monthly. Medical. Established
1873. J. J. Lawrence, editor and proprietor. Subscrip-
tion $2; claimed circulation 26,000 ; 88 pages, 2 columns ;
length of columns 8 inches, width 2 1-2 inches. Adver-
tising rates, nonpareil, 1-16 page 1 time $4 ; 6 times $20 ;
1 year $30; 1-8 page 1 time $6; 6 times $30 ; I year |50;
1-4 page 1 month $10 ; 6 times $50 ; 1 year $90 ; 1-2 page
1 year $160; 1 page 1 year $300; cuts same price.
THE IWEBICAI, BRIKH.-Thls journal,
a monthly, now In Its twelfth year, Is the
recognized bureau for the exchange of
Inquiry and opinion, and for the reports oil
oases In practical, progressive medicine,
for the great mass of the physicians hail-
ing from every State, <'Ity, and Town in
the Union, irrespective of School or class;
whether Professors of Colleges, Member*
of Schools and Societies, or from the more
humble, though no less Important and
useful walks of the profession. Its cor-
respondents hail from twenty to thirty
States for each issue, and are physicians
who have been practising Medicine for
I ro in one to forty years. The policy with
which it was started and has been con-
ducted has made it, despite the predic-
tions of some of its friends, the most popu-
lar and. widely circulated medical Journal
In the world. It has been Improved from
tlme'to time, and its circulation, by sub-
scription, has gradually Increased, until
now, with its subscription price at only
two dollars, it has overreached, by many
thousands, the circiilxtion of any Medical
journal published. It Is undoubtedly the
best and cheapest medium through which
to reach physicians throughout the United
States, Sample copies are also largely dis-
tributed among druggists, manufacturing
chemists, and medico-Scientific Special-
ists.
Advt. page 186.
MIDLAND FARMER.— Monthly. Agricultural. Es-
tablished 1872. C. K. Reifsnider. editor. Midland
Publishing Co., proprietors. Subsciiption 60 cents;
JXO. F. PHILLIPS <£• CO."S
GKOHGIA, FLORIDA, AND SOUTH CAROLINA.
The Savannah Morning News,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
THE ONLY PAPER WITHIN A RADIUS OF 115 MILES PUBLISHING THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
DESPATCHES AND COMMERCIAL REPORTS ! THE ONLY PAPER
IN THE STATE ISSUED EVERY DAY !
IT HAS BEEN PUBLISHED CONTINUOUSLY FOR 33 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 ulso largely
iiiiir.iged in the Lumber Business. It is tlie centre of a large local trade, and the source of supplies for the merchant*
of iin area of country embracing waits of Ihe States of Georgia. Florida, and South Carolina. THE DAILY MORN-
ING NEWS, besides its large city circulation, is taken at 215 Post-offices in Georgia, 62 Post-offices in Florida, j.nd
Jill Pest-office* in South Carolina. Its mammoth SUNDAY EDITION, 8 pages, 38 x 62 inches, is sent to all subscribers,
giving them a paper every day in the year.
The Savannah Weekly News,
A MAMMOTH 8-PAGE PAPER, 38 x 52 INCHES,
Is the favorite paper of the Farmers and Merchants of Georgia and Florida, where 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. It has subscribers at 429 Post-offices in Georgia, 320 Post-offices in Florida, and 39 Post-offices in South
Carolina, and subscribers in every State in the Union.
Advertisers will find these papers first-class mediums for addressing the buying public of Georgia, Florida, and
South Carolina.
J. H. ESTILL,
3 Whitaker Street, Savannah, Ga.
iflE^L^aiLJU J2E2L- jfiSSJfe jHWfg^^ei Ku. ^p=^ _
^JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE
And AMERICAN STOCK BREEDER.
ASOCIAL SUBSCRIPTION, 81 50 ; SIX MONTHS, 75 CENTS.
JKfA. large cash commission to Agent*.- {, 3
The Journal of Agriculture and American Stock Breeder is the
largest paper of its kind in the West. It is an illustrated 16-page cut and
W
THE BEST FARMERS' PAPER
T., , And THE BEST FAMILY PAPER.
It has been published in St. Louis for the past IS years and has nearly 175,-
000 readers. It discusses the breeding, rearing and feeding of
CATTLE.
HORSES.
(SHEEP.
SWOE.
Shorthorns,
Th oroti ghbreds,
Merinos,
Berkshires,
Jerseys.
Polled Angus,
Galloways,
Hereford s,
Ayreshires,
Holsteins,
Native Cattle.
Trotters,
Normans,
Clydesdales,
Clevelands,
Coach Horses,
Farm Horses,
Shetland Ponies.
Cotswolds,
Lincolns,
Leicestershires,
Southdowns,
Shropshire^,
Mutton Sheep,
Sheep for Wool.
Poland Chinas,
Red Jerseys,
Chester Whites,
Victorias,
Yorkshires,
Essex,
Suffolks.
It has also departments of Agriculture, Horticulture, Beekeeping, Poul-i
try Raising Natural History, Weekly News, Home affairs, Woman's Work,
, Children's letters, Markets, ana a complete Story each week
The regular circulation to bona-fide subscribers, January 1, 1884, is
db,000 copies. (Sworn statement sent to any advertiser.) Advertising rate
25 cents per agate line. PH1L CHEW, PUB.,
713 Chestnut Street^ St. Louis, Mo.
JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO., Ageiits, 29 Park Row, New York.
NEWSPAPER RATE-BOOK.
143
claimed circulation 34,923; 16 pages, 4 columns; length
of columns 18 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising
rates, agate, 15 cents; outsidejjpages or pages next, reading
matter 25 cents; Reiding notices, minion. 40 cents per line
each insertion ; no extra charge for cuts.
The MIDLAND FARMER Is the Biggest
newspaper Success In the West. In the
hands of the present managers its circula-
tion has grown from 600O In August,
1882, to 34,923, Ap'l 1st, 1884. It accepts
no quack Medical or other Humbug adver-
tisements at any price. Liberal rates to
Legitimate advertisers.
Advt. page 146.
ST. LOUIS MAGAZINE.— Monthly. Literary. Es-
tablished 1S70. Alexander N. De Menil, editor. St.
Louis Magazine Co., proprietors. T. J. Gilmore, man-
ager. Subscription $1.50; claimed circulation 22,500;
48 pages, 2 columns ; length of columns 7 1-4 inches ;
width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates, nonpar«il, 20
cents per line each insertion ; cuts same price ; 1 page
$25 ; inside cover page $35 ; outside cover page $50 each
insertion.
THE ST. LOUIS MAGAZINE has a boiia
fide subscription list of over 22,OOO copies
and Is sold on all trains and news-stands
throughout the West and South. Has
been established since 187O and is with-
out question the best Advertising Medium
of its class In the World. The St. Lonl*
Magazine is growing In popularity and
circulation faster than any similar publi-
cation lu the United States.'
Advt. page 194.
PRIMARY QUARTERLY. Quarterly. Religious.
Established 1882. W. W. Bowling, editor. Christian
Publishing Co., proprietors. Subscription 2 cents per
copy ; claimed circulation 6000 ; 20 pages, 2 columns ;
length of columns 7 1-2 inches ; width 2 1-4 inches.
Advertising rates, agate, 20 cents per line each inser-
tion ; cuts same price.
SEDALIA.
FARMERS' JOURNAL.— Monthly. Agricultural and
mechanical. Established .1879. James H. Barley, editor
and publisher. Subscription 25 cents ; 4 pages, 6
columns, length of columns 20 inches; width 2 1^4
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch, 1 time
$1.50 ; 3 months $3 ; 6 months $5 ; 1 year $8 ; 1-4 column,
1 year $20 ; 1 column, 1 time $15 ; 1 year $70 ; cuts same
price.
144 JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO.'-S
" Politicians claim to have reformed, everything except newspaper liars."
— Philadelphia Daily Record, June 14, 1883.
The Proprietor of the AGENTS' HERALD asks the intimidated politicians
and advertisers, throughout the United States and Canada, " Why, gentlemen,
cfon't you help reform newspaper liars and frauds?" Truly does Shakespeare
say that "MANY OF YOU WEARING RAPIERS ARE AFRAID OF
COOSE-QUILLS." See editorial pages.
Nearly all States Lave laws requiring Banks, Insurance Companies, and Corporations gener-
ally to regularly make affidavit of their condition, to protect their patrons. Who brought about
the enactment of these and similar laws? The newspapers ! and yet, when defrauded newspaper
advertisers even hint at a similar law to protect them, the ostensibly offended tricky newspaper
publisher declares it is beneath the dignity of his profession to swear, as though swearing to the
truth can hurt anybody. Stand from under, ye tricky publishers, for " truth is mighty and will
prevail."
HENCE 60,000 COPIES ACTUALLY COUNTED IS BETTEE THAN 1,000,000
CLAIMED.
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, )
COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, [
Personally appeared before me, a Notary Public, duly commissioned for the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania, in and for the County of Philadelphia, L. LUM SMITH, to me favorably known
as publisher and proprietor of the AGENTS' HERALD, who, being duly sworn according to law, doth
depose and say that the monthly circulations of the AGENTS' HEHALD (Established 1877), since and
including the issues of December, 1879, to January, 1884, inclusive, have never been less than from
~»O,OOO to 2O4,OOO Copies Each Month.
L. LUM SMITH.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 28d day of January, A.D. 1884.
EDMUND Q. BOWMAN, Notary Public.
No better proof of circulation could be given than the publisher's sworn affidavit, each issue,
for the penalty of perjury is too severe for any publisher to voluntarily place himself in the
power of his numerous employes, who know the circulation of each issue of the paper as well
as does the publisher himself.
GOD SPEED THE DAY
When truthful publishers, everywhere, will see the necessity of and the
incalculable mutual benefits to be derived by proving their circulation to
advertisers, as does the AGENTS' HERALD, voluntarily. There are triclty
publishers rvho claim, circulations nearly as great or greater than the
AGENTS' HERALD (at one half our advertising rates), but whose actual
circulations are positively less than, 1O,OOO.
[[Sample copies and rates of advertising mailed upon receipt of application.
L. LUM SMITH, PUBLISHER
AGENTS' HERALD,
912 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
NEWSPAPER BATE-BOOK.
145
NEBRASKA
LINCOLN.
NEBRASKA STATE JOURNAL.— Every morning
except Monday, and WEEKLY.Thursdays. Republican.
Established 18(58. Chas. H. Gore, editor. State Journal
Co., proprietiirs. Subscription, daily $10, claimed cir-
culation 33IX); weekly $1.50, claimed circulation 2496;
8 pages, 7 columns ; length of columns 21 1-4 inches,
width 2 1-0 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, daily,
1 inch 1 time $1 : 1 week $3.50 ; 1 month $5 ; 3 months
$10; 6 months $17 ; 1 year $30 ; 1 year a inches $45; 3
inches $60; 4 inches $72; 10 inches $144; cuts sunie
price; E. O. D. 2-3, 2 times a week 1-2, 1 time a week
1-3 of daily monthly rates ; special positions 1-4 to 1-2
more ; Reading notices, 10 lines to an inch, 1-2 more
than ordinary rates. Weekly 5-8 of daily rates. Solid
cuts required.
NEBRASKA FARMER.— 1st and 15th of each month.
Agricultural. Established 1877. O M. Druse, editor
and proprietor. Subscription $1.50, claimed circulation
4800 ; 20 pages, 3 columns ; length of columns 10 inches ;
width [2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch
1 time $1.50 ; 1 month $2.63 ; 2 months $5.12 ; 3 months
$7.50 ; 1 year $24 ; 3 inches 1 month $7.74 ; 2 months
$14.84; 3 months $21.78 ; 1 year $69.93; 5 inches 1 year
$114 ; cuts same price : Reading notices, each 7 lines
same price as 1 inch ordinary advertisement.
NEBRASKA CITY.
NEBRASKA PRESS.— Every morning except Monday,-
and WEEKLY, Saturdays. Republican. Established
1858. A. A. Brown, editor. Brown Bros., proprietors.
Subscription, daily $10, claimed circulation 800 ; weekly
$2, claimed circulation 2000 ; 4 pages, 8 columns ; length
of columns 23 inches ; width 2 1-2 inches. Advertising
rates, nonpareil, daily. 1 inch 1 time $1 ; 1 ' week $2.25 ;
1 month $7.50 ; 3 months $10 ; 6 months $15* ; 1 year $27 ;
2 inches 3 months $12, 1 year $33 ; 6 inches 1 year $72;
cuts same price ; Special notices per line 1 week 50
cents; 1 month $1 ; Local notices 20 cents per line each
insertion ; solid cuts required.
OMAHA. *
BEE.— Every morning and evening, Sunday morning,
and WEEKLY Wednesdays. Anti-monopoly. Estab-
lished 1871. E. Rosewater, editor. Bee Publishing
Co., proprietors. Subscription, daily $10 ; sworn circu-
lation 6672; weekly $2 ; sworn circulation '25,632; 8
pages, 7 columns; length of columns 22 inches, width
2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, daily, agate, 1 inch
$1.50; 1 week $5.50: 1 month $10; 3 months $24; 6
.months $40 ; 1 year $72 ; cuts same price ; E. O. W. 3-4,
2 times a week 3-5, 1 time a week 2-5 of daily monthly
and
inch 20 cents per line "per time ; Notices 20 cent* ,
Local notices 30 cents ; Business mention 35 cents ;
Reading among news 50 cents per line per time • solid
cuts required. A. F. Richardson, 65 Tribune building,
New York, Eastern agent.
HERALD.— Every morning except Monday,
WEEKLY, Fridays. Democratic. Established
* AAnMUV IV lw OU (sCHba ptl lllll:
pace. Weekly 2-3 daily monthly
rates.
REPUBLICAN.— Every morning except Monday, and
WEEKLY, Fridays. Republican. Established 1858.
Fred Nye, editor. C. E. Yost, business manager. Sub-
scription, daily $10, claimed circulation 5400 ; weekly
$1.50; sworn circulation 10,752; 8 pages (weekly 12
pages), 6 columns ; length of columns 20 1-2 inches,
width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates, daily, nonpareil,
10 lines 1 time $1; 1 week $350; 1 mouth $7.50; 3
months $14; 6 months $24 ; 1 year $36 ; 20 lines 3 months
$20 ; 1 year $60 : 40 lines 3 months $36; 1 year $100 ; 100
lines! year $250; cuts same price; E. O. D. 1-3 more
than for same number of consecutive insertions; Special
10 cents per line first, subsequent insertions 5 cents ;
Locals, minion, 25 cents ; 1 week 20 cents; 1 month 15
cents; 3 months 12 1-2 cents per line per.time. Weekly
10 lines 1 time $2; 1 month $6.75; 3 months $18; 6
months $32.50; 1 year $50; 40 lines 3 months $48 ; 1 year
$125; 100 lines 1 year $200; Locals 1 time 50 cents, sub-
sequent insertions 40 cents ; 6 months 30 cents ; 1 year
25 cents per line each insertion; solid cuts required.
I. W. MINER, In-ill^- first duly sworn,
deposes and says that lie is secretary of
Till-; OMAHA REPUBLICAN, and that
th coverage circulation of the WEEKLY
REPUBLICAN, from December 15,1882.
to December 7, 1883, both Inclusive, flfty-
two weeks, has been ten thousand and
seven hundred and fifty-two (1O,752)
copies per week. I. W.MINER. Subscribed
and sworn to before me, this seventh day
of December, A.D. 1883. IE. E. BALCH,
Notary Public in and for Douglas Co.
Daily circulation 54OO.
RURAL NEBRASKA.— Monthly. Agricultural. Es-
tablished 1869. H. S. Smith & Co., editors and publish-
ers. Subscription $1.50; claimed circulation 7850; 20
pages, 4 columns ; length of columns 11 inches, width
2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, per inch $2
each insertion ; cuts same price ; preferred positions ex-
tra ; Reading notices 25 cents per line each insertion.
The leading agricultural and live stock
journal of the West. It reaches the better
class of farmers, stock breeders and others
engaged in similar pursuits.
NEVADA
CARSON CITY.
MORNING APPEAL.— Every morning except Mon-
day. Republican. Established 1862. Samuel P. Davis,
editor and proprietor. Subscription $8 ; claimed circu-
lation 1500 ; 4 pages, G columns ; length of columns 16
inches, width 2 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 10
cents per line per month ; cuts same price.
Leading Republican paper in the State,
published at the Capital. It is not in the
pay ofany mining corporation. It tells the
exact truth regarding Comstock develop-
ments.
140
JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO.'S
THE MIDLAND FARMER
IS THE
Biggest Newspaper Success in the West,
Its 35,000 Readers
Throughout the West, South, and Southwest form a class
of Buyers the Best in the Land.
Do You want to reach them ? A Trial Trip will pay you !
CIRCULATION.
July, 1882, old management 6,000
August, new management 6,000
September 16,000
November 19,800
January, 1883 23,400
February 25,300
October 26,200
December 29,500
January, 1884 32,846
February 34,923
ADVERTISING RATES,
SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
Ordinary pages, per Agate line, each inser-
tion 15 cts.
Outside pages 25 cts.
Pages next to reading matter 25 cts.
Reading Notices, Minion type 40 cts.
No Quack, Medical, or other humbug advertise-
ments taken at any price.
MIDLAND PUBLISHING CO., St. Louis, Mo.
IIV
GKA.TJO-:EI
AVERAGE CIRCULATION, 1883,
M,8OO
Managing Editor, C. K. EEIFSNIDER,
Late Business Manager to SUCCESS of
THE AGE OF ST3SEJL,.
Business Manager, K. H. STONE,
Late THOMAS & STONE, Publishers
COMMERCIAL GAZETTE AND ST. LOUIS MILLER.
I]V
/, fonts Millvr.
AVERAGE CIRCULATION, - 75OO COPIES.
MIDLAND PUBLISHING CO., Proprietors and Publishers, 513 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo.
NEWSPAPER KATE-BOOK.
147
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
CONCORD.
MONITOR.— Every evening except Sunday, and IN-
DEPENDENT STATESMAN, Thursdays. Republican.
Established, daily 1804, weekly 1823. P. B. Cogswell,
editor. Republican Tress Association, proprietors. Ed-
ward C. Jenks, manager. Subscription, daily $6, claim-
ed circulation 1360 ; weekly $1.50, claimed circulation
9500 ; daily 4 pages, 7 columns, weekly 8 pages 6 col-
umns ; length of columns 23 inches (weekly 21 inches),
width 2 1-5 inches. Advertising rates, daily, nonpareil.
1 inch 1 time 75 cents ; 1 week $2 ; 1 month $4 ; 3 months
$7 ; (5 months $11 ; 1 year $18; 5 inches 1 year $85 ; 1
column 1 time $11 ; 1 year $350; cuts same price ; E. O.
D. 2-3 daily monthly rates ; Special notices 1-2 extra ;
Business notices 10 cents per line per time. Weekly, 1
inch or less 1 time $1 ; 1 month $2.50 ; 3 months $(i.50 ;
6 months $12; 1 year $20; Special notices 1-2 extra;
Business notices 15 cents per line each insertion.
Advt. page%2&.
PEOPLE AND PATRIOT.— Every Thursday. Demo-
cratic. Established 1809. W. H. Mt-tculf, editor. Pear-
son & Pattee, proprietors. Subscription $1.25 ; claimed
circulation 10,500 ; 8 pages, (i columns ; length of col-
umns 21 1-2 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Ad veriisir.g rates,
nonpareil, per inch or less 1 time $1.50; 1 month $3.75 ; 3
months $10 ; 6 months $18 ; 1 year $30 ; cuts same price;
E. O. W. 2-3 weekly monthly rate ; Special notices 33 1-3
per cent additional ; Business notices in reading type 20
cents per line each insertion.
Advt. page 262.
im\ i::e.
MORNING STAR.— Every Wednesday. Free Baptist.
Established 182(5. C. A. Bickford, editor. I. D. Stewart, pro-
prietor. 8 pages, 6 columns; length of columns 20 inches,
width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
1 time Scents ; 1 month 4 cents ; 3 months or longer 3
cents per line each insertion. Cuts same price. Reading
notices 75 per cent extra.
MANCHESTER.
MIRROR AND AMERICAN.— Every evening, except
Sunday, and MIRROR AND FAKMER, Thursdays.
Republican. Established 1850. John B. Clarke, editor
and proprietor. Subscription, daily $6, claimed circu-
lation 2600, weekly $1 ; sworn circulation 17.795 ; daily 4
pages, 7 columns; weekly 8 pages, 8 columns; length of
columns 23 inches (weekly 22 inches), width 2 1-6 inches.
Advertising rates, daily, agate, 7 lines 1 time 75 cents ; 1
week $2.25; 1 month $5 ; 3 months $10 ; 6 months $15; 1
year $20 ; 1-4 column 3 months $80 ; 1 year $175 ; cuts
same price; E.O.D. 2-3, 2 times a week 1-2, 1 time a week
1-3 daily monthly rates ; Special notices 50 per cent.
Reading notices 100 per cent extra ; double columns
must be 1-2 column deep. Weekly 1 time 14 cents; 1
month 50 cents ; subsequent insertions 121-2 cents per
line. Discounts: $10, 5 percent; $20, 10 per cent ; $30, 15
per cent ; $50, 20 per cent ; $75, 25 per cent ; $100( 30 per
cent; $150, 33 1-3 per cent ; $400, 50 per cent ; solid cuts re-
quired.
A larger circulation tban any two oilier
Weeklies published In New Hampshire.
Tlie only Agricultural paper In any Mate
except Ohio, Missouri and Indiana, that
cliarares less than a cent a line for each
thousand circulation lor single Insertion.
Advt. page 314.
UNION. — Every morning and evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays. Democratic. Established
1851. J. C. Moore, editor. Union Publishing Co., pro-
prietors. Subscription, daily $6, claimed circulation
10,000; weekly $1.25, claimed circulation 11,500 ; daily 4
pages, 9 columns; weekly 8 pages, 7 columns ; length of
columns 24 1-2 inches (weekly 21 inches), width 2 1-16
inches. Advertising rates, daily, nonpareil, 9 lines 1 time
$1 ; 1 week $3.50; Tmonth $7.50 ; 3 months $14; 6 months
$25; 1 year $40 ; Greater space in proportion; cuts same
price; Special notices 5 cents; Local notices 10 cents; Ed-
itorial notices, in brevier, 20 cents per line each insertion.
Weekly, each 9 lines 1 time $1 ; 1 month $2.50 ; 3 months
$6,75; 6 months $13; 1 year $20; solid cuts required.
AMERICAN YOUNG FOLKS.— 1st and 15th of each
month. Juvenile. Established 1875. George W. Browne,
editor and proprietor. Subscription 75 cents ; claimed
circulation 6000 ; 8 pages, 4 columns; length of columns
14 inches, width 21-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpa-
reil, 25 cents per line ; 3 lines 6 times $2 ; 1 inch 1 time
$2.60 ; 3 inches $5; 1 column $20; cuts same price.
One of the best advertising mediums for
Card and Novelty dealers.
PORTSMOUTH.
EVENING TIMES.— Every evening except Sunday
and STA'J ES AND UNluN, Fridays. Democratic. Es-
tablished, daily 1868, weekly 1863. A. A. Hanseotn, ed-
itor and proprietor. Subscription, daily $5, estimated
circulation 1000 ; weekly $1.50. estimated circulation
1800; 4 pages, 6 columns (weekly 8 columns); length of
columns 20 inches (weekly 24 3-4 mches),width 2 1-4 inch-
es. Advertising rates, nonpareil, daily, 1 time 75 cents;
1 weekj$2; 1 month $4. Weekly 1 inch 1 time $1; 1 month
$2; 3 months $4; 1 year $8; cuts same price; special rates
for large space.
148
JNO. F. PHILLIPS A CO:S
FIFTY-FIFTH YEA.R.
STANDARD,
SYRACUSE, N. Y.
Circulation of the 'Daily, over -
Weekly,
50OO
28OO
THE ONLY EIGHT-PAGE DAILY IN CENTRAL NEW YORK.
SHEETS CUT AND FASTED.
With its Associated Press despatches and special telegrams the STANDARD publishes more
telegraphic news than any other newspaper in Central New York. Its Market and Financial
Reports are not excelled in the State, outside of New York City.
The distribution of its reading matter and arrangement of its pages make the STANDARD
the best advertising medium in Syracuse.
Six Dollars a Year. Single Copies, Two Cents.
Daily Evening Post,
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
Has the largest circulation of any Evening Paper published in America out-
side of New York, and is the most popular Evening Journal published on the
Pacific Coast.
As a medium for advertisers it surpasses all others.
Its circulation is more than double that of any other evening paper in Cali-
fornia.
THE I> AILY F»OHT is delivered by carriers at 15 cents a week.
By mail, postage free : one year, $6 ; six months, $3 ; three months, $1.50.
THE AVEEKL, Y IPOST, enlarged, $2 a year, postage free.
NEWSPAPER RATE-BOOK.
149
NEW JERSEY
CAMDEN.
POST.— Every evening except Sunday. Republican.
Established 1875. Henry L. Bo mail, editor. Barn-am L.
Bonsai), publisher. Subscription $3 ; claimed circulation
4100; 4 page*, 6 columns; length of columns 18 3-4 inches,
width 2 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, per line,
1 time 10 cents. 1 week 30 cents, 1 month $1.04, 3 months
$2.34, 1 year $6 24; cuts name price ; Heading, \rl page
10 cents ; Postals, 1st page 15 cents; solid cuts required.
Only two dallies in the entire State ex-
ceed ilie Post In circulation. Sold by hun-
dreds of newsboy* at the Terries between
C'amdeu and Philadelphia, and to the
passengers lor Cape jHay, l^oiiu, Branch
and all the Jer.«cy summer resorts.
JERSEY CITY.
EVENING JOURNAL.— Every evening except Sun-
day. Republican. Established 18t»7. Z. K. Pangborn,
editor. The Evening Journal Association, proprietors.
Joseph A. Dear, business manager. Subscription, $0 ;
sworn circulation 9632 ; 4 pages, 8 columns ; length of
columns 23 inches, width 2 3-10 inches. Advertising' rates,
agate, 4 lines 1 time 50 cents, 1 week $1.50, 1 month $51;
10 lines or more, 1 time 10 cents per line ; subsequent
insertions 5 cents, 2 weeks 50 cents, 1 month 85 cents, 3
months $2, 6 months $3.50, 1 year $5; cuts 1-2, double
columns 1-3, 4th page 1-3, between editions 4th page 2-3,
1st page 100 per cent extra; E. O. D. fiO per cent, 2 times
a week 40 per cent daily monthly rates ; Special notices,
leaded nonpareil, 15 cents, 1 week 80 cents, 1 month $2,
3 months $4, 1, year $12 per line; City notices, leided
nonpareil, before Marriages and Deaths 1 time 25 cents,
1 week $1.50, 1 month $4, 3 months $10, 1 year $24 per
line, count; pure reading-matter, not less than 4 lines,
50 cents per lino each insertion ; solid cuts required.
The Evening Journal Is pre-eminently a
family paper whose readers are from all
parties and all classes. Its growth In
public favor is shotvii by the increase In
its average daily circulation, which was in
1880, 6825; in 1881, 723O; In 1882, 8313;
In 1883, 9632. It Is now over 1O,OOO daily
and steadily increasing.
Advt. page 60.
NEWARK.
ADVERTISER.— Every evening except Sunday, and
SENTINEL OF FREEDOM, Tuesdays. Republican.
Established, daily 1*32, weekly 1796. Thos. T. Kinney,
editor and proprietor. Subscription, daily $8 ; claimed
circulation 0500 ; weekly $1.50, claimed circulation 1500 ;
4 pages, 9 columns; length of columns 25 inches, width
2 1-4 inches. Advertising rate.", daily, agate, 8 lines or
leas 1 time 75 cents, 1 week $2, 1 month $5, 3 months
$10, 0 months $16, 1 year $30; Special notices 8 lines 1
time $1, 1 week $3, 1 mouth $8, 3 months $15; Business
notices 4 lines or less each insertion $1, each additional
line 25 cents; subsequent insertions 20 cents per line;
inside page 1-2 more than ordinary rates ; E. O. D. 3-4,
2 times a week 1-2 daily monthly rates. Weekly 8 linos, 1
time $1, 1 month $2.50, 3 months $6, 6 months $10, 1 year
$18; Special notices 1-2 extra; no cuts inserted.
EVENING NEWS.— Every evening except Sunday.
Independent. Established 1833. H. A. Steel, editor.
Wallace M. Scndder, publisher. Subscription $ti ; esti-
mated circulation 6000; 4 pages, 8 columns; length of
column 22 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates,
nonpareil, 1 time 10 cents; subsequent insertions 5 cents
per line ; Discounts : 1 month 20 per cent, 3 monthtsSO per
cent, ti months 40 per cent. 1 year 50 per cent: cuts and
double column special rates; Reading notices 3d and 4th
pages 20 cents, 2d page 30 cents, 1st page 50 cents pel-
line; solid curved cuts required.
The NEWS has a larger circulation than
any other dally paper published In the
State of New Jersey, and has an edition
almost as large as any two papers pub-
lished in Newark.
Advt. page 308.
JOURNAL.— Every evening except Snnday,and WEEK-
LY, Saturdays. Democratic. Established 1857. Will-
iam B. Guild, editor and proprietor. Subscription, daily
$7, estimated circulation 3000 ; weekly $1.50, estimated
circulation 4500 ; 4 pages, 8 columns ; length of columns
25 3-4 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, daily,
nonpareil, 8 lines Itimefl, 1 week $2, 1 month $5, 3
months $10, 6 months $20, 1 year $30 ; 56 lines 3 months
$70, 1 year $175 ; cuts same price ; inside pages 1-2 more.
E. O. D. 1-4, 2 times a week 1-2 more than for same num-
ber of consecutive, insertions. Business notices 4 lines
or less $1, each additional line 20 cents each insertion.
Weekly 8 lines 1 time $1, 1 month $2.50, 3 months $6, 1
year $20. Cuts same price in weekly ; none inserted in
daily.
Advt. page 340.
MORNING REGISTER.— Every morning except Sun-
day. Democratic. Established 1869. M. H. C. Vail, ed-
itor and proprietor Subscription $5; claimed circula-
tion 5500; 4 pages 8 columns ; length of columns 251-2
inches, width 2 1-4 inches. The Register publishes no
advertising rates.
NEW JERSEY DEUTSCHE ZEITUNG. -Every
morning, and SUNDAY TRIBUNE, Sundays. German.
Established 1877. Charles Voelker and Louis Dunner-
berg, editors. New Jersey Deutsche Zeitung Publish-
ing Co., proprietors. Subscription, dai/y, $7.50,
claimed circulation 2573 ; Sunday $2, claimed circula-
tion 3025 ; daily 4 pages, 9 columns ; Sunday 8 pages 0
columns ; length ol columns 26 1-2 inches (Sunday 20
inches), width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates, daily,
nonpareil, 10 lines 1 time 75 cents, 1 week $2. 1 month $5
3 months $10, 6 months $18, 1 year $30 ; 20 lines $50, 40
lines $80, 1-4 column $1301 year; daily and Sunday 15
per cent extra. No extra charge for cuts.
The only German dally Democratic pa-
per in tliis Democratic State, and has
gained more subscribers during the last
year than any other German paper In New
Jersey.
NEW JERSEY FREIE ZEITUNG.— Every evening
except Sunday, and EUZAEHLER, Sundays. German.
Republican. Estab.ished 1858. B. Prieth, editor -and
proprietor. Subscription, daily with Sunday $9, esti-
mated circulation 45UO (Sunday 6000); daily 4 pages, 9
columns, Sunday 8 pages, 6 columns ; length of columns
261-2 inches (Sunday 19 3-4 inches;, width 21-5 inches.
Advertising rates, daily, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time 75 cents,
1 week $2,1 month $5,3 months $10, 1 year $30 ; cuts
same price. Special rates for large space in either daily
or Sunday.
150 JNO. F, PHILLIPS A CO '8
ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH
JOSEPH PULITZER, Editor and Proprietor.
OUR CIRCULATION.
Tho regular, borw-ficle circulation of the Po.sT-Dis PATCH for the hist seven publication days was
at- follows :
February Hi 3O,GOO
February IS 30,740
February 19 29,24O
February 20 29,27O
February 2t 29,650
February 22 29,000
February 23 3 l,25O
Average per day 3O,1O5
1). W. WOODS, CASHIER. I. G. KAPPNER, BUSINESS MANAOER.
Sworn to, and subscrrbed before me, this 23d day of February, 1884. Mv commission expires
April 17, 1887. BENJ. A. SUPPAN, NOTARY PUBLIC.
All business communications receive prompt and careful attention. Address
POST-DISPATCH, St. Louis.
I
I
"SOUTH & WEST"
ISSUED BY THE
DEERE-MANSUR PUBLISHING CO.,
ST. LOUIS, ZMC'O.,
Is a large sixteen-page, four-column paper, cut and pasted, well
printed on good stock, published semi-monthly, at the low price
of 50 cents per year.
It is strictly an Agricultural and Family paper (politics being
entirely ignored). Its owners have recently added capital and energy
to the business, and they aim to make it the leading Agricultural Paper
in the Mississippi Valley.
A limited number of first-class advertisements will be received;
rate, 25 cents per line per insertion (Agate measure). Width of
column 13*/2 ems pica ; length of full column 14 inches.
Address all communications, and make all orders payable to
"SOUTH AND WEST."
ST. LOUIS, MO.
NEWSPAPER PA TE-B 0 OK.
151
SUNDAY CALL.— Independent. Established 1872.
John J. Leidy, editor. Ure & Schoch, proprietors. Sub-
scription $9.50; sworn circulation 13,572 ; 8 pages, 9 col-
umns ; length of columns 23 1-2 inches, width 2 1-10
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch or less 1
time $1, each additional inch 1 time 75 cents ; each inch
every subsequent insertion 75 cents ; double columns
1-2, double column with rule in 1-4, space of cuts 1-2,
E. O. W. 1-10 additional ; special rates for 1st, 4th, 5th or
8th pages ; Items of interest, first 20 cents, subsequent in-
sertions 16 cents per line ; Business notices, flrst 2>
cents, subsequent insertions 20 cents per line. Solid
curved cuts required.
COACH PAINTER.— Monthly. Established 1880. H.
A. Doty, edi:or. Murphy & Co., Proprietors. Subscrip-
tion $1 ; estimated circulation 7000: 28 pages, 3 columns;
length of columns 9 3-4 inches, width 2 1-2 inches. Ad-
vertising rates, nonpareil, 1-4 column 1 time $5 ; 3 times
$12, 6 times $20, 1 year $35 ; 1 column 1 time $15, 3 times
$35, 6 times $60, 1 year $110 ; 1 page 1 year $300 ; cuts
ta.mc price. •
PATERSON.
GUARDIAN. Every evening except Sunday, and
WEEKLY, Fridays. Democratic. Established 1841.
Carleton M. Ilerrick, editor and proprietor. Subscrip-
tion daily $7, claimed circulation 3600 ; weekly
$1.50, claimed circulation 600 ; 4 pages, 8 col-
umns ; length of columns 24 inches, width 2 1-4 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, daily 1-2 inch 1 time 50
cents, 1 week $1.50, 1 month $3.50, 3 months $6, 1 ye:ir
$15 ; 1 inch 1 time 75 cents, 1 week $2, 1 month $5.25, 3
months $10, 1 year $25 ; each additional inch 3 months
$6, 1 year $15 ; cuts same price ; inside pages 25 per
cent, Reading notices 50 per cent additional. City
Items 20 cents per liny each insertion. Weekly 1 month
or over 1-2 daily rates. Daily and weekly 1-3 more than
daily rates.
PRESS.— Every evening except Sunday, and WTEEKLY,
Thursdays. Republican. Established 1803. George
Wurts, editor. George 8. Chiswell, publisher. Sub-
scription, daily $7.50, claimed circulation 2300; weekly
$1.50, claimed circulation 500 ; 4 pages, 8 columns ;
length of columns 24 1-2 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Ad-
vertising rates, nonpareil, daily 1 inch 1 time 75 cents ; 1
week $2, 1 month $5.25,3 months $10,1 year $25; cuts
same price ; Special notices 50 per cent additional ; Busi-
ness notices 20 cents per line each insertion. E. O. D.
90 per cent of daily monthly rates. Weekly 1 month or
over 1-2 of daily rates.
RAHWAY.
LEISURE HOURS.— Monthly. Literary. Established
1876. W. L. Mershon & Co., editors and proprietors.
Subscription $1.50; claimed circulation 15,000 : 64 pages,
2 columns ; length of column 7 1-2 inches, width 2 1-8
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 50 cents per line
each insertion ; cuts same price.
Advt. page 34.
TRENTON,
STATE GAZETTE.— Every morning except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursday. Republican. Established 1792.
John L. Murphy, editor and proprietor. Subscription,
daily $5, claimed circulation 2600 ; weekly $2, claimed
circulation 7000; daily 4 pages, 7 columns ; weekly 8
pages, 6 columns ; lensth of columns, daily 26 1-2 inches,
width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, daily,
5 lines 1 time 50 cents ; 1 week $1 75, 1 month $4.80, 3
months $8.50. 1 year $18 ; 10 lines 1 time 75 cents, 1 week
$2.50, 1 month $6.95, 3 months $12.35, 1 year $26 ; 20
lines 3 months $19.65, 1 year $41.40 ; 1-4 column 1 year
$105 ; Business notices, first 10 cents, subsequent inser-
tions 5 cents per line. Weekly 10 lines 1 time $1.50, 1
$1.50,
lines.
month $4.20, 3 months $9.40, 1 year $25 ; 20 lines. 3
months $13.55, 1 year $36; 1-4 column 1 year $77. No
cuts inserted in either daily or weekly. Business notices
first 20 cents, subsequent insertions 10 cents per line.
TRUE AMERICAN.— Every morning except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Fridays. Democratic. Established,
daily 1850, weekly 1800. Moses Daniel Naar, editor.
Naar, Day & Naar, proprietors. Subscription, daily $5,
claimed circulation 2600; weekly $1.50, claimed circu-
lation 1000; daily 4 pages, 7 columns ; weekly 8 pages,
6 columns ; length of columns 22 inches (weekly 20 1-2
inches), width "2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, daily,
nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time 50 cents, 2 times 75 cents, 1 week
$1.25, 1 month $3, 3 months $0.15, 6 months $9, 1 year
$12; 3 inches $31.20, 6 inches $55.20 1 year ; 1 column 1
lime $6, 1 year $144 ; cuts same price. E. O. D. or 2
times a week 1-4 more than for same number of consecu-
tive insertions. Business notices 1 time 10 cents, each
subsequent insertion 5 cents per line Weekly, 1 inch 1
time 60 cents, 1 month $1.85,3 months $3 80, 6 months
$6, 1 year $9.25 ; 3 inches $25.50, 6 inches $43.75 ; 1 col-
umn 1 time $4 80, 1 year $74. Daily and weekly 1-2 more
than daily rates.
152 JNO. F. PHILLIPS A CO.'S
UTICA MORNING HERALD,
TJTICA, NEW YORK.
POINTS FOR ADVERTISERS.
. THE UTICA HERALD is the best newspaper to meet the wants of the million people who dwell in the section of
c -ntral New York, through which it circulates, because :
First.— THE UTICA HERALD is complete in every department of advanced journalism.
Second. — THE UTICA HERALD'S facilities for gathering news are the best and most expensively organized of any
interior newspaper in the State.
Third. — THE UTICA HERALD prints more news, in a more compact and acceptable shape, than any of the great
metropolitan dailies. It is enabled to do this by its careful and conscientious system of condensation.
Fourth. — THE UTICA HERALD prints the latest telegraphic news up to the hour of going to press, which is from
one to three hours later news than can be obtained in a New York newspaper.
Fifth. — THE UTICA HEKALD market reports are edited with care, and are complete in every branch of commer-
cial information.
Sixth.— THE UTICA HERALD is the official organ of the dairy and hop organizations, and contains the most com-
plete record of markets and general information relating to these leading agricultural industries of central New York
published anywhere in the world.
Seventh. — THE UTICA HERALD employs more than a hundred special correspondents, intelligent and reliable
men, located in every town and village in central New York, who are under instructions to telegraph the latcs-t news
from their localities every day in the year. Its department of Northern and Central Counties has no rival anywhere..
Eighth.— THE UTICA HERALD employs trained correspondents at the State and National Capitals, in the metrop-
olis, and at other news centres, to supplement and comment upon the news of the Associated Press. THE UTICA
HERALD is the only morning paper between Albany and Syracuse which prints the Associated Press news.
Ninth.— THE UTICA HEKALD, while strongly Republican in its politics, and zealous in defence of American labor
and industrial development, is fearless!}' independent in its editorial discussion. It never hesitates to condemn
wrong tendencies and bad acts, by whomsoever done or defended. Its editorial columns are fresh, breezy, and ente: -
taining, discussing with freedom and fulness all social, moral, and religious questions of the day.
TMfJi.— THE UTICA HERALD contains specially prepared reviews of all the new books and magazines. It prints
more original matter, and supplies its columns with a greater variety of healthy and entertaining reading than any
other paper within its parish.
£le>:etilfi..—TuE UTICA HERALD is especially adapted to meet the wants of city, village, and rural readers, and is
an equally welcome visitor at the family circle, the counting-room, and the farmhouse.
- Twelfth.— And finally, THE UTICA HERALD is the oldest, and largest paper, with the largest circulation, the most
and the best reading matter, and it is equally good and readable every day and every year. This is why its lists con-
tain the names of hundreds of subscribers who have taken the HERALD for ten, twenty, and thirty years, and who
could nor get along without it. This is why its circulation is constantly and steadily growing.
THE WEEKLY HERALD is the largest and best farm and family journal published in New York State. By publish-
ing DOUBLE SUPPLEMENTS at regular intervals, it is enabled to supply more reading matter, for all members of the
family than has ever before been offered in central New York for a like amount of money.
The circulation of THE UTICA HERALD being much greater than that of other newspapers published in central
New York, it is unequalled as an advertising medium.
Advertising schedule mailed on application.
SUBSCRIPTION TEROTS.— (Postage free on all editions.)— MORNING HERALD, $8 a year, $-2 a quarter.
WKEKLY HERALD, $1.50 a year. Address
ELLIS H. ROBERTS & CO.,
60 G-enesee Street, Utica, 1ST. Y.
NEWSPAPER RATE-BOOK.
NEW YORK
ALBANY.
ARGUS.— Every morning, and WEEKLY, Thursdays.
Democratic. Established 18)3. The Argus Co., editors
and proprietors. Subscription, daily $8, claimed circu-
lation 7800; Sunday $2, claimed circulation 15,000;
weekly $1, claimed circulation 14,000 ; 8 pages, 6 col-
umns ; length of columns 21 inches, width 21-3 inches.
Advertising rates, daily, nonpareil, 10 lines 1 time $1 ; 2
limes $1.7") ; 5 times $1 ; 1 month $9; 3 months $22 ; 6
months $30 ; 1 year $50 ; 50 lines 3 months $6."> ; 1 year
$150; 100 lines 1 year $275. Only 4 insertions per week
given on long contracts. Cuts same price ; Special no-
tices double; E. O. D. 15 per cent, 2 times a week 20 per
cent, 1 time a week 30 per cent more than for same regu-
lar insertions ; Business notices 1 time 20 cents ; subse-
quent insertions 12 cents per line; Reading notices 25
cunts per line per time. Sunday, ordinary advertising 10
cents; Reading notices 25 cents per line each insertion;
Local notices 40 cents per line each insertion. Weekly 10
cents per line each insertion. Discounts : 3 months 20
per cent, 6 months 3U per cent, 1 year 40 per cent ; double
columns 13 1-3 cents per line each insertion ; solid curved
cuts required!
EVENING JOURNAL.— Every evening except Sun-
day, and JOURNAL, Fridays. Republican. Established
1830. The Journal Co., editors and proprietors. Sub-
scription, daily $9, claimed circulation 6700 ; weekly $1,
claimed circulation 15,600 : 4 pages, 9 columns ; length
of columns 23 inches, width 2 i-3 inches. Advertising
rates, daily, nonpareil, 10 lines 1 time 80 cents ; 5 times
if 3 ; 1 month $7 ; 3 months $17 ; 6 months $25 : 1 year
$40 ; 50 lines 3 months $53 ; 1 year $120 ; 100 lines 3
months $90; 1 year $220; only 4 insertions per week
given on regular contracts ; cuts same price ; Special
notices 101) per cent, double columns 40 per cent extra ;
Business notices 1 time 20 cents ; subsequent insertions
12 cents ; Reading; notices 25 cents per line. Weekly
10 cents per line each insertion. Discounts: 3 months 20
per cent, 6 months 30per cent, 1 year 40 per cent ; double
columns 13 1-3 cents per line each insertion.
Advt. page 208.
MORNING EXPRESS.— Every morning, and EX-
PRESS, Thursdays. Republican. Established 1857. A.
A. Keyes, editor. Albany Morning Express Co., propri-
etors. Subscription, daily $7.50, claimed circulation
tiOOO; weekly $1, claimed circulation 1500; 4 pages, 8
columns; length of columns 27 inches, width 2 3-8 inches.
Advertising rates, daily, nonpareil, 5 lines 1 time50 cents;
1 week $1.50; 1 month $4; 3 months $8; 1 year $20; 10
lines 1 time 75 cents ; 1 week $2.50 ; 1 mouth $4.50 ; 3
months $15; 6 months $20; 1 year $30 ; 30 lines 1 month
$10.50: 3 months $30; 1 year $65; 100 lines 1 year $205 ;
only 5 insertions per week given ; cuts same price ; E. O.
1). 2-3 daily monthly rates; special positions and double
columns 1-4, Special notices 1-2 extra; Reading notices
20 cents per line each insertion; 6 months $6: 1 year
$10. Sunday 10 cents per line per time. Weekly 10
lines 1 time $1 ; 1 month $2; 1 year $12.
PRESS AND KNICKERBOCKER.— Every morning
except Sunday, SUNDAY PRESS, Sundays, and PRESS,
Wednesdays. Independent. Established 1843. The
Press Co., editors and proprietors. Subscription, daily
$0, claimed circulation 10,000 ; Sunday $2, claimed
circulation 10,000; weekly $1, circulation 3500 ; 4 pages 7
columns (Sunday 8 pages); length of columns 21 1 2 inches,
width 2 1-5 inches. Advertising rates, daily, nonpareil, 10
lines 1 time 80 cents ; 1 week $3 ; 1 month $7 ; 3 months
$17 ; 0 months $25 ; 1 year $40 ; each additional 10 lineo
3 months $9 ; 1 year 20 : only 3 insertions per week given
on long contracts ; cuts 1-4 extra ; Special notices 15
cents, Reading notices 25 cents per line each insertion.
Sunday ordinary advertising 10 cents per line each inser-
tion ; cuts 1-4 extra ; Local jottings 15 cents, Reading
notices 25 and 50 cents per line. Weekly 10 cents per
line. Solid cuts required.
'I' hi- Popular Family Newspapers In Al-
bany and vicinity.
Advt. page 212.
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TIMES.— Every evening except Sunday, and WEEKLY
Thursdays. Democratic. Established 1856. T. C. Cal-
licott, editor and proprietor. Subscription, daily $7,
estimated circulation 3000 ; weekly $1.5u, estimated cir-
culation 4000 ; 4 pages, 8 columns ; length of columns 25
inches-, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
daily 10 lines 1 time 75 cents; 1 week $2.50; 1 mont.li
$0.50 ; 3 months $15: 1 year $30 ; cuts same price ; only
5 insertions a week given on long contracts. Special
rates for large space in either daily or weekly.
CATHOLIC TELEGRAPH.— Every Saturday. Roman
Catholic. Established 1878. M. J. Louden, editor. Catho-
lic Telegraph Publishing Co., proprietors. Subscription
$2; estimated circulation 6000 ; 8 pages, 5 columns;
length of columns 18 1-2 inches, width 2 3-8 inches. For
advertising rates address the publisher, or Jno. F. Phil-
lips & Co., 28 Park row, New York.
CULTIVATOR AND COUNTRY GENTLEMAN.—
Every Thursday. Agricultural. Established 1831. Lu-
ther Tucker & Son, editors and proprietors. Subscrip-
tion $2.50; claimed circulation 21.000 ; 20 pages, 4 columns;
length of columns 13 inches, width 21-4 inches. Adver-
tising rates, agate, 30 cents per line (less than 4 lines $1)
each insertion ; outside pages 40 cents (less than 4 lines
$1.50}; 1st page or any special position 50 cents per line
each insertion; cuts same price; Special notices 50 cents
per line each insertion. First insertion of all advertise-
ments will be on outside pages and charged accordingly.
MEDICAL ANNALS.— Monthly. Medical. Established
1880. Fred. C. Curtis, M.D., Lorenzo Hale, M.D., A.
Van Derveer, M.I)., J. B. St9nehouse, M.D., Willis G.
Tucker, M.D., editors. Burdick & Taylor, proprietors.
Subscription $1; claimed circulation 2000; 40 pages, 2
columns; length of columns 7 1-2 incnes, width 2 1-8
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1-10 page 1 month
$2. 3 months $5, 1 year $16; 1-2 page 1 month $6, 3 months
$16, 1 year $55; cuts same price.
FOREST, FORGE AND FARM.— Monthly. Agricult-
ural and mechanical. Established 1880. H. S. Qnacken-
bush, editor and proprietor. Subscription $1; estimated
circulation 10,500; 16 pages, 3 columns; length of columns
10 1-2 inches, width 2 1-3 inches. Advertising rates, non-
pareil, 1 inch 1 time $2.50, 6 times $12.75, 1 year $24; 2
inches $40.75; 3 inches $57.50; cuts same price.
Read by Sportsmen, Farmers and Me-
chanics.
Advt. page 206.
POULTRY MONTHLY.— Monthly. Established 1378.
T. M. Ferris, editor. Ferris Publishing Co., proprietoro.
Subscription $1.25; claimed circulation 3500; 28 to 40
pages, 3 columns; length of columns 9 inches, width 2 1-12
inches. Advertising rates, agate, per inch per mon-.h
$1.40; cuts same price.
Advt. page 206.
154 JNO. F. PHILLIPS * CO.'S
tee
The Circulation of the various editions of THE DETROIT FREE PRESS is as follows :
Circulation of DAILY (average), I5,OOO Copies.
SUNDAY, 2I,OOO
WEEKLY (United Slates), 7O,OOO
WEEKLY (English Edition), 8O,OOO
Published at 325 Strand, London, Eng.
The steady increase of 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 the attention of advertisers. THE FREE PRESS
offers better advantages to permanent advertisers than any other journal of
equal circulation and character in the United States.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
DAILY, Seven Dollars per Year. WEEKLY, One Dollar per Year.
ADVERTISING RATES.
In WEEKLY, 4O Cents per line. In DAILY, W Cents per line.
Liberal discounts to yearly advertisers. For estimates on long-time adver-
tisements, apply to
DETROIT FREE PRESS CO., Detroit, Mich,,
Or J. J. FLYNN, General Eastern Agent, No. 3 Park Row, New York.
NEWSPAPER BATE-BOOK.
ALFRED CENTRE.
SABBATH RECORDER.— Every Thursday. Seventh-
Day Baptist. Established 1844. Kev. L. A 1'Iatts, editor.
American Sabbath Tract Society, publishers. Subscrip-
tion $2; claimed circulation 2500; 8 pages, 5 columns;
length of columns 17 1-2 inches, widths 3-4 inches. Ad-
vertising rates, brevier, per inch 1 time 44 cents, 1 month
80 cents, 1 year $9: cuts same price; no medical adver-
tisements; no advertisements less than 1 inch charged
for.
AUBURN.
ADVERTISER.— Every evening except Sunday, and
JOURNAL, Wednesdays. Republican. Established
daily 1844, weekly 182!). Knapp, Peck & Thomson,
editors and proprietors. Subscription, daily $8, claimed
circulation 1200; weekly $2, claimed circulation 2800; 4
pases, 8 columns (weekly lOcolumns); leneth of columns,
daily 26 inches, weekly 28 inches, width 2 1-6 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, daily 1-2 inch 1 time 50
cents, 1 week $1.50, 1 month $4, 3 months $7.50, 1 year
$12; 1 inch 1 time 75 cents, 1 week $2, 1 month $4.75, 3
months $9, 1 year $25; 2 inches 1 month $7.50, 3 months
$15, 1 year $40; 4 inches 1 year $70; cuts same price;
only 5 insertions per week given in preceding rates;
E O.D. 3-4, 2 times a week 1-2 daily rates; Specials 1-4
extra; Locals, 1 week or longer, 1-2 extra. Weekly 1-2
incii 1 time 15 cents, 1 month $2, 3 months $4, 1 year $12;
1 inch 1 time $1. 1 month $2.50. 3 months $(i, 1 year $18;
2 inches 1 year $30; 4 inches 1 year $10.
EVENING AUBURNIAN.— Wvery evening except
Sunday, and AUBURNIAN, Fridays. Independent
Kstabl^hed 1877. T. W. Mack, editor. John R. Ross,
publisher. Subscription daily $5, claimed circulation
3000; weekly $1, claimed ciiculation 1500; 4 pages, 7
columns; length of columns 22 inches, width 2 1-0 inches.
Advertising rates, daily, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time 60 cents,
1 week $1.80, 1 mo ith $4.80, 3 months $11.88, 1 year
$31.68. 3 inches $84, 1-2 column $207, 1 year; cuts same
price; Local notices 1 week 30 cents per line, 1 year (not
less than 10 lines) 2 cents per line per time. Weekly 1-2
daily rates.
BATH.
STEUBEN FARMERS' ADVOCATE.— Every Wednes-
day. Democratic. Established 1815. A. L. Underbill &
."-on, editors and proprietors. Subscription $1; claimed
circulation 5000; 4 pages, 9 columns; length of columns
2:i inches; width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, non-
pareil, 1 inch 1 time $1.50. 1 month $4, 3 months $7, 6
months $10, 1 year $16; 2 'inches 1 time $2, 1 month $6,
3 months $12, 1 year $25; 1 column 1 time $20, 1 month
S52, 3 months $78, 1 year $182; cuts same price; Local
notices 10 cents, nothing less than 10 lines.
Tlie largest circulation, and advertising
rates the lowest oi any country Weekly In
New York State.
BINGHAMTON.
LEADER. — Every evening except Sunday, and DEMO-
CRATIC LEADER, Fridays. Democratic. Established,
daily 1878, weekly 1869. A. W. Carl, editor and propri
etor. Subscription, daily $6, claimed circulation 2500:
weekly $1.50, claimed circulation 3000; daily 4 pages, 8
columns; weekly 8 pages, 6 columns; length of columns
24 inches (weekly 20 inches), width 2 1-12 inches. Adver-
tising rates, dailv, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time 80 cents; 1
week $2.00 1 month $5.75 3 months $13, 6 months
$20, 1 vear $32: each additional inch 3 months $6;
1 year 13; 10 inches 3 months $65, 1 year $148; cuts 1-4,
double column and Local notices 1-2, Special notices
1-4 extra. Weekly 1 inch 1 time 90 cents, 1 month $2.75, 3
months $6.50, 6 months $9 1 year $14.50: 5 inches 3
months $17.50, 1 year $37; Notices and cuts extra as in
daily.
REPUBLICAN.— Every morning except Sunday, and
BROOM E REPUBLICAN, Thursdays. Republican. Es-
tablished, daily 1849, weekly 1822. Binghamton Pub-
lishing Co.. editors and proprietors. Subscription, daily
$7.50. estimated circulation 3500; weekly $1.50, estimated
circulation 4000: daily 4 pages, 9 columns; weeklv 8
pages, 7 columns; length of columns, daily 27 inches;
weekly 21 1-4 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising
r.ues, nonpareil, daily, 10 lines 1 time 75 cents 1 week
$3, 1 month $7.50, 3 months $15, 1 year $30. Wei kly
35 of daily monthly rates; no extra charge for cuts.
SUNDAY TRIBUNE -Every Sunday morning. Inde-
pendent. Established 1879. Subscription $2 ; estimated.
Circulation 6COO ; 8 pa<:es, 7 column* ; length of columns
21 inches, width 2 1-8 inches. For advertising rates ad-
dress the publi.-hers, or Jno. F. Phillips & Co., 29 Park
row, New York.
BROOKLYN.
FREIE PRESSE.— Every evening except Sunday, and
LONG ISLANDER, Sundavs. German. Independent.
Established 1864 Max C. Loth, editor. Henry E. Roehr,
proprietor. Subscription, daily with Sunday $7.50 ;
claimed circulation 6500 ; 4 pages (Sunday 8 pages), 7
columns ; length of columns 22 inches, width 2 1-4 inches.
Advertising rates, agate, daily, 1 time 10 cents, 1 week
35 cents, 1 month $1,3 months $2,1 year $5 per line;
cuts 1-4 extra. E. O. D. 3 months $1.20, 6 mouths $2. 1
year $3 per line. Reading notices 20 cents per line each
insertion. Sunday 1 time 15 cents, 1 month 40 cents, 3
months 75 cents, 6 months $1.25, 1 year $2 per line. 5th
page 20 cents per line per time. Solid curved cuts re-
quired.
EAGLE.— Every evening except Sunday, and Sunday
morning. Democratic. Established 1840. Subscription,
daily with Sunday $10: estimated circulation 20,000
(Sunday 12.000) ; daily 4 pnge<, 9 columns ; Sunday 8 to
12 pages, 7 columns ; length of columns 26 3-4 inches
(Sunday 21 inches), width 21-4 inches. Advertising
rates, 1st page 15 cents, 2d and 4th page 25 cents. Lo-
cal notices, 3d or 4th page 50 cents ; local notices, edi-
torial page $1 per linn each insertion. Less than 5 lines
charged as 5 lines. No cuts or large type inserted.
TIMES.— Every evening except Sunday. Independent
Republican. Established 1848 Bernard Peters, editor.
B. Peters & Co., proprietors. Subscription $7 ; claimed
circulation 12,600 ; 4 pages (Saturdays 8 pages), 8 col-
umns ; length of cjlumns 23 inches, width 2 1-6 inches.
Advertising rates, agate, per line 10 cents; last page 15
cents. Cutting column rules 1-2 imitating readirg and
located top of column next reading 1-4 extra. Reading
notices 1st or last page 30 cents : other pages 20 cents ;
apart from all other notices, any page, 50 c< nts per line,
solid minion. Discounts for advertisements or notices,
13 times 5 per cent. 26 times 10 per cent, 52 times 12 1-2
per cent, 77 times 15 per cent, 103 times 16 2-3 per cent,
154 times 20 per cent, 231 times 25 per cent, 308 times
33 1-3 per cent. No cuts inserted.
UNION ARGUS.— Every evening except Sunday. Re-
publican. Established 1863. Subscription $6 ; estimated
circulation 10,000 ; 4 pages.. 8 columns ; length of col-
umns 25 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates,
agate, 10 cents per line each insertion. Display or cuts
15 cents. Business notices 20 cents. Local notices 50
cents. Di-counts 1 month 5 per cent, 3 months 10 per
cent, 6 months 15 per cent, 1 year 25 per cent.
CATHOLIC AMERICAN.— Every Saturday. Roman
Catholic. Established 1882. John Fitzgerald, editor.
Edw. Feeney & Co., proprietors. Subscription $2 ; esti-
mated circulation tiOCO ; 8 pa'jes, 7 columns ; length of
columns 201-4 inches, width 2 1-5 inches. Advertising
rates, nonpareil, 15 cents per line euch insertion; cuts
same price. Reading notice* 25 cents per Hue.
OUR HOMES.— Monthly. Literary. Established 1882.
Cowperthwaits, editors and proprietors. Subscription
50 cents ; claimed circulation 20.000 : 20 pages, 3 col-
umns ; length of columns 10 1-4 inches, width 2 1-2 inches.
Advertising rat< s, agate, per line 30 cents; per inch $4
each insertion ; cuts same price.
Add. page 216.
BUFFALO.
COMMERCIAL ADVEKTISEK.— Every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY. Wednesdays. Republican.
Established, daily 1S11, weekly 1810. James D. Warren,
editor and proprietor. Subscription, daily $10. claimed
circulation 5000; weekly $1, claimed circulation 2500;
4 pages, 10 columns : length of columns 28 inches, width
21-4 inches. Advertising nites, nonpaieil, daily, each
10 lines 1 time $1. 1 week $3.50,1 month $8, 3 months
$16, 1 year $40: 2d and 3d pages 1-2 more: E. O. D.
2-3, twice a week 1-2. Local notices, first in-ertion CO
cents, subsequent insertions n cents. Weekly Id lines 1
time $1, 1 mouth $2.50,3 mouths $6,1 year $15; cuts
same price as ordinary adverti.-ewent*, in daily or weekly.
No cms on 2d or 3d pages of daily. Solid curved cuts
required.
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F. PHILLIPS cfc co:s
OREEISTKIELI), MA.SS.,
IS THE MOST POPULAR MONTHLY IN THE WORLD,,
Circulation 8O,OOO.
A genuine popular success. — Springfield Republican,
One of the most successful periodicals of the age. — Philadelphia Press.
The influence of such a paper in the household cannot be overestimated. — Boston Transcript.
Maintains a high moral tone. All right-minded people will approve efforts of this kind, to
furnish high-toned popular literature at a low price. — The Congregationalist.
Helpful to the best interests of the families and by far the best periodical of its class we have
yet seen. — New York Christian Advocate.
One of the most remarkable of late journalistic successes. We cannot have too many papers
of this class. They will furnish the true antidote for the poison which printing-presses are
sending out over the whole country. — Christian Union.
Filled with choice original matter from gifted pens, we bid it a hearty " Good speed." — -The
Boston Watchman.
If such papers for the young as GOOD CHKER were placed in every household, and such
pernicious papers as now attract boys and girls around the windows of the small newsdealers
were stamped out of existence, there would be fewer recruits for the bagnios and the jails, and
Vhe burden of taxation imposed by vice would be sensibly lighter.— Cleveland Herald.
Subscription, 50 CENTS PER YEAR.
ADVERTISING EATES, 60 Gents per Agate line each insertion.
GOOD CHEER,
GREENFIELD, MASS.,
Or JXO. F. PHILLIPS & CO., 29 Park Row, New York.
NEWSPAPER RATEBOOK.
151
COURIER.— Every morning, EVENING REPUBLIC
every evening except, Sunday, and WEEKLY COURIER,
Wednesdays. Democratic. Established 1835. C. W.
McCune, editor and proprietor. Subscription, daily $12,
estimated circulation 4500 ; evening $3, estimated cir-
culation 4000 ; weekly $1, estimated circulation 4500 ;
daily 4 pages, 10 columns: evening 4 pages, 6
columns; weekly 8 pages, 6 columns; length of
columns, daily 28 1-4 inches, evening and weekly 19 1-2
inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
daily Courier 10 lines 1 time $1, 2 times $1.50, 1 week $3,
1 month $8, 3 months $16, 6 months $26, 1 year $40 ; cuts
same price ; 1st and 4th pages 1-2 extra. E. O. D. 2-3,
2 times a week 1-2 daily monthly rates ; Editorial notices
MOcuiitsper line ; Local or Business notices 15 cents ; per
year, 5 lines and over $12 per line. Evening Republic,
ordinary and notices same as morning rates ; local page
5-12 more than ordinary. Sunday, 10 lines 1 time $1, 1
month $3 75, 3 months $7.50, 1 year $18 ; notices as in
daily. Weekly 10 lines 1 time $1, 1 month $3.12, 3
months $6.25, 1 year $15. Solid cuts required.
EVENING NEWS.— Every evening except Sunday, and
Sunday morning. Independent. Established 1873. E.
H. Butler, editor and proprietor. J. A. Butler, business
manager. Subscription, daily $3 ; claimed circulation
22,000 ; Sunday $2.50 ; claimed circulation 16.500 ; 4
pages, 6 columns (Sunday 10 columns); length of columns
20 'inches (Sunday 28 inches), width 2 1-8 inches. Adver-
tising rates, daily, agate, ordinary 6 to 10 cents, accord-
ing to location. Preferred specials 12 cents, Business no-
tices 10 to 20 cents, according to location and type used ;
Preferred special notices 25 to 40 cents per line each in-
sertion. No" extra charge for cuts. Discounts: $100, 5 per
cent ; POO, 10 per cent ; $500, 15 per cent ; $1000, 20 per
cent. Sunday, rates same as in daily. Solid curved cuts
required.
The Dnflfalo Evening News ha* four
times tlie circulation of any other Buffalo
dally, and the publisher stands ready to
prove it.
Advt. page 262.
EVENING TELEGRAPH. — Every evening except'
Sunday. Independent. J. A. Creswell, editor. The,
Telegraph Publishing Co., proprietors. Subscription $3;
claimed circulation 12.500 ; 4 pages, 6 columns ; length of
columns 19 inches, width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates,
agate, 9 cents per line each insertion ; cuts same price.
Solid curved cuts required.
Advt. page 108.
EXPRESS. — Every morning, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
days. Independent Republican. Established 1846. J. N.
Matthews, editor and proprietor. Subscription, daily
with Sunday $9, sworn circulation 6200 (sworn circula-
tion Sunday 7500); weekly $], sworn circulation 2500; 8
pages (Sunday 13 pages), 6 columns ; length of columns
21 1-2 inches, width 2 1-3 inches. Advertising rates, non-
pareil, daily, 8 lines 1 time $1, 1 week $3, 1 month $8, 3
months $16, 1 year $40 ; cuts same price ; E. O. D. 2-3
daily rate ; special positions 50 to 100 percent additional;
Reading notices 15 to 25 cents per line according to posi-
tion. Sunday, 8 lines" 1 time $1, 3 months $8, 1 year $20.
Weekly, 8 lines 1 time $1, 3 months $4, 1 year $10 Solid
curved cuts required.
Advt. page 88.
TIMES. — Every evening except Sunday, and Sunday
morning. Independent. Established 1879. Norman E.
Mack, editor and proprietor. Subscription, daily $6,
claimed circulation 6500; Sunday $2, estimated circula-
tion 10,000 ; 4 pages (Sunday 8 pages), 8 columns ; length
of columns 22 inches, width 2 inches. Advertising rates,
daily, nonpareil, 12 lines 1 time $1, 1 week $3, 1 month $8,
3 months $16, 1 year $40. Sunday, agate, 10 cents per line
(iach insertion ; 25 per cent discount on 1000 lines.
Advt. page 120.
AURORA.— Every Friday. Catholic. Established 1851.
Christian Wieckman, editor and proprietor. Subscrip-
tion $2.50 ; claimed circulation 3250: 8 pages, 6 columns ;
length of columns 19 inches, width 2 1-8 inches. Adver-
tising rates, nonpareil. I 1-2 inches 1 time 75 cents, 1
month $2, 3 months $6, 6 months $10, 1 year $18; cuts
«une price. Solid cuts required.
CATHOLIC UNION AND TIMES.— Every Thursday.
Catholic. Established 1872. Rev. Patrick Cronin, editor.
Buffalo Catholic Publishing Co., proprietors. Subscrip-
tion $2 50 ; claimed circulation 10,000 ; 8 pages, 6 columns ;
length of columns 19 inches, width 21-3 inches. Adver-
tising rates, nonpareil, 10 lines 1 time $1.50, 1 month
$4.50, 3 months $10, 1 year $35; 20 lines 1 time $2.50, 1
month $7, 3 months $18, 1 year $60 : extra price for out-
side pages; cuts tame price; Reading notices 20 cents
per line.
CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE.— Every Thursday. Meth-
odist. Established 1850. Rev. S. A. Morse, editor. Henry
A. Townsend & Co., proprietors. 'Subscription $1.00;
claimed circulation 3500; 8 pages, 5 columns; length of
columns 18 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates',
nonpareil, 10 lines 1 time $1, 1 month $2.50, 3 months
$6.50, 1 year $15 ; larger space at proportionate rates; cuts
same price.
Advt. page 264.
DEUTSCHES VOLKSBLATT.— Every Thursday. Ger-
man. Established 1878. Germania Publishing Co., pro-
prietors. Subscription $2; estimated circulation 10,000;
8 pages, 8 columns; length of columns 15 1-4 inches, width
2 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 60 cents
each insertion, 3 months 50 cents per time, 1 year 33 1-3
cents per time ; cuts eame price ; Reading notices 9 cents
per line.
CATSKILL.
THOMAS BROS.' MUSICAL JOURNAL.— Monthly.
Established 1878. James H. Thomas, editor and proprie-
tor. Subscription $1 ; claimed circulation 5000 ; 34 pages,
3 columns ; length of columns 11 inches, width 2 3-4
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 20 cents per line,
3 months or more 15 cents, 1 column 1 time $15 ; cuts
same price.
DANSVH.I.E.
LAWS OP LIFE. — Monthly. Medical. Established
1858. Albert Leftingwell, M.D., editor and publisher.
Subscription $1.50 ; claimed circulation 3800 ; 40 pages, 2
columns ; length of columns 7 1-2 inches, width 2 1-2
inches. Advertising rates, 15 cents per nonpareil line
each insertion ; per'inch per time $1.50; cuts same price.
DUNKIRK.
CHAUTAUQUA FARMER.— Every Wednesday. Agri-
cultural. Established 1869. A. G. Parker, editor. Farmer
and Observer Printing Co., proprietors. 8 pages. 6 col-
umns ; length of columns 19 inches, width 2 1-8 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time 75 cents, 1
month $1.60, 3 months $3.90, 1 year $10.40; cuts same
price.
E I.MIR A.
ADVERTISER. — Every morning except Sunday, and
WEEKLY, Fridays. Republican. Established 1853.
Edward L. Adams, editor. Elmira Advertiser Associa-
tion, proprietors. Subscription, daily $6, claimed circu-
lation 6200; weekly $1, claimed circulation 4100; 8 pages,
6 columns; length of columns 20 inches, width 2 1-4 inch-
es. Advertising rates, daily, nonpareil, 10 lines 1 time
75 cents, 1 week $3, 1 month $7.50, 3 months $15, 6
months $22.50,1 y tar $30. 20 lines $42, 30 linte $54, 60
; - exra;
Business locals 15 cents per line per time. Weekly 10 lines
ltime*$l; 1 month $3.25; 3 months $8.25; 6 months
$13.25; 1 year $18; each additional inch 1 year $6;
notices same as daily; solid cuts required.
Advt. page 282.
GAZETTE AND FREE PRESS.— Every evening ex-
cept Sunday, arid WEEKLY, Thursdays. Democratic.
Established, daily 1859, weekly 1828. Gazette Co., ed-
itors and proprietors. Subscription, daily $8, estimated
circulation 3600: weekly $1.50, estimated circulation 6000;
daily 4 pages, 8 columns; weekly 8 pages, 6 columns;
length of columns, daily 25 inches, weekly 20 1-2 inches,
width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, in daily, nonpareil,
10 lines one time 75 cents; 1 week $3; 1 month $V.50; 3
months $15; 1 year $38; cuts same price.
HUSBANDMAN.— Every Wednesday. Agricultural.
Established 1874. W. A. Armstrong, editor and propri-
etor. Subscription $1; claimed circulation 8100; 8 pages,
5 columns; length of columns 18 inches, width 2 1-2 inch-
es. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 10 cents per line each
insertion with liberal discounts for large space or long
time; no extra charge for. cuts.
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JNO. F. PHILLIPS A CO.'S
THE BEST PAPER I III TROY.
3 EDITIONS EACH DAY.
Publishes more loeal and telegraphic news than any •
other paper in Troy.
Per Year,, by Mail.
FOUR COLUMNS LARGER THAN THE DAILY.
Larger Circulation than any other Weekly Paper
in Rensselaer, Washington, Saratoga,
and adjoining counties.
$1 Per Year, by Mail.
PARMENTER & EATON, Proprietors,
TROY, NEW YORK.
NEWSPAPER RA TE-B 0 OK,
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SUNDAY MORNING TELEGRAM.— Also issues an
edition at Harrisburgh, Pa., every Sunday. Indepen-
dent. Established 1879. Chas. Hazard, editor. Tele-
gram Co., proprietors. H. S. Brooks, business manager.
Subscription $2; sworn circulation, both editions, 94,-
848 ; 8 pages, 6 columns; length of columns 21 inches,
width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, both editions,
nonpareil, $3 to $5 per inch each insertion according to
position; special places 1-4 extra; no extra charge for
cuts; no double column advertisements or large cuts ;
Reading notices, 5th or 8th pages 50 cents, inside pages
30 cents per line; Special notices, 5th page 30 cents per
line; solid cuts required.
Advt. page 284.
HUDSON.
EVENING REGISTER.— Every evening except Sun-
day? and GAZETTE, Thursdays. Democratic. Estab-
lished, daily 1866, weekly 1784. M. Parker Williams,
editor and proprietor. Subscription, daily $8, claimed
circulation 1985; weekly $1.50, claimed circulation 4650;
4 pasres, 7 columns (weekly 8 columns) : length of col-
umns 23 inches (weekly 25 inches), width 2 1-4 inches.
Advertising nites, daily, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time 75 cents,
1 week $2.25, 1 month $6.50, 3 months $10, 6 months $15,
1 year $25. 2 inches $40, 4 inches $60, 1 column $100 1 year;
Special notices 1-4, double column 1-2 extra ; cuts by
agreement; Business notices 10 cents per line per time.
Weekly 1 inch 1 time 75 cents, 1 month $1.65, 3 months
$4, 6 months $7, 1 year $12; 4 inches 1 year $40, 1 col-
umn $140.
ITHACA.
JOURNAL. — Every evening except Sunday, and
WEEKLY. Thursdays. Republican. Established, daily
1872, weekly 1815 Ithaca Journal Association, propri-
etors. Subscription, daily $7.80, claimed circulation 1100;
weekly $2, claimed circulation 28SO; 4 pages, daily 8
columns (weekly 10 columns); length of columns, daily
22 inches, weekly 24 inches, width 2 inches. Advertising
rates, nonpareil, daily 1 inch 1 month $2 ; 2 inches 1
month $3.50; 1 column 1 month $24. Weekly per month
one inch $1.15 ; 2 inches $2 ; 1 column $14.50 ; ;cuts same
price.
ITHACAN.— Every Friday. Independent Greenback.
Established 1871. A. Clapp, editor and proprietor. Sub-
scription $2; claimed circulation 2900; 8 pages, 7 columns;
length of column 21 inches, width 2 1-16 inches. Advertis-
ing rates, nonpareil, 1-2 inch 1 time 75 cents, 1 month
$1.50, 1 year $6; 1 inch 1 time$l, 1 month $2.50, 3
months $4.50, 1 year $10 ; 2 inches 1 year $18, 1-4 column
$60, 1 column $150; cuts same price; notices on local
page, first insertion 10 cents, subsequent insertions 5
cents per line.
Largest Circulation of any paper in
Tompklns County.
JAOTESTOWN.
EVENING JOURNAL.— Every evening except Sun-
day, and JOURNAL, Fridays. Independent Republican.
Established, daily 1870. weekly 1826. John A. Hall, ed-
itor. John A. Hall & Son, proprietors. Subscription,
daily $7, sworn circulation 1220: weekly $1.50, sworn cir-
culation 3018; daily 4 pages, 7 columns ; weekly 8 pages, 6
columns ; length of columns 20 inches, width 2 1-4
inches. Advertising rate?, nonpareil, daily 1 inch 1
week $1, 1 month $2, 3 mouths $4, 1 year $12 ; 3
inches 1 week $2.50, 1 month $5, 1 year $24 ; 1 col-
umn 1 year $100; cuts same price ; only 5 insertions a
week given at these prices ; Locals, first 10 cents, subse-
quent insertions 7 1-2 cents per line; 1 month $1. Weekly
1 inch 1 time $1, 1 month $2, 3 months $5, 1 year $15 : 3
inches 1 month $5, 1 year $32.50 ; 1 column 1 year $150 ;
Locals, first 15 cents, subsequent insertions 10 cents per
line; 3 months $1; solid cuts required.
Subscribers advance paying* Acknowl-
edged as the leading paper of South-
western New York.
SUNDAY MORNING LEADER.— Independent. Es-
tablished 1879. J. H. Monroe, editor and proprietor.
Subscription $2 ; estimated circulation 4500 ; 8 pages 5
columns ; length of columns, 19 3-4 inches, width 2 1-4
inches. Advertising rates will be furnished on applica-
tion by the publisher, or Jno. F. Phillips & Co., 29 Park
row, New York.
COUNTRYSIDE. — Monthly. Independent. Estab-
lished 1879. C. E. Bishop, editor. C. E. Bishop & Co.,
proprietors. Subscription $1; claimed circulation 15,000 ;
32 pages, 3 columns ; length of columns 10 inches, width
2 1-3 inches. Advertising rates, agate, 10 cents per line
each insertion ; cuts same price ; Reading notices 5(1
per cent extra.
Keeping circulation and price In view,
the advertising advantages of this publi-
cation are unsurpassed. See advertise-
ment.
Advt. page 304.
KINGSTON.
FREEMAN. — Every evening except Sunday, and
JOURNAL AND WEEKLY FREEMAN, Thursdays.
Republican. Established, daily 1871, weekly 1840.
Kingston Freeman Co., editors and proprietors. Sub-
scription, daily $8, claimed circulation 1700 : weekly
$1.50. claimed circulation H100 ; daily 4 pages, 7 columns:
weekly 8 pages, 6 columns; length of columns 23 inches,
width 21-4 inches. Advertising rates, daily, nonpareil,
1-2 inch 1 time 50 cents, 1 week $1.60, 1 month $3, 3
months $7, 1 year $15 ; 1 inch 1 time 75 cents, 1 week $2,
1 month $4, 3 months $9, 6 months $13.50, 1 year $20 ;
3 inches 3 months $18, 1 year $40 ; 10 inches 3 months
$48, 1 year $120 ; E. O. D. 2-3, 2 times a week 1-2, 1 time
a week 1-4 daily monthly rates ; outside pages 1-4 extra ;
Local notices 1 time 10 cents, 3 times 24 cents, 1 week 3ft
cents, 2 weeks 60 cents per line ; 6 months or longer
double ordinary rates. Weekly 1 Inch 1 time $1, 2 times
$2, longer time same rates as daily ; Local notices 1 time
15 cents, 2 times 24 cents, 1. month 40 cents, 6 months
double ordinary rates ; no cuts inserted.
Largest circulation of any paper In Ul-
ster, Delaware and f.reene Counties. The
Weekly edition Is the largest on Hudson
River outside of the Metropolis and Al-
bany.
LOCKPORT.
UNION.— Every evening except Sunday, and NIAG-
ARA DEMOCRAT, Saturdays. Established, daily 1880 ;
weekly 1821. Union Publishing Co.. editors and pro-
prietors. Subscription, daily $8, estimated circulation
3000; weekly $1.50, estimated circulation 6000 ; 4 pages
(weekly 8 pages), 8 columns ; length of columns 24 3 4
inches, width 2 1-4 .inches. Advertising rates, daily,
nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time 75 cents, 1 week $2.50, 1 month
$5, 3 months $10, 1 year $20 ; cuts same price. Weekly
1 inch 1 time $1, 1 month $2.50, 3 months $5, 6 months
$8, 1 year $15 ; Special notices 50 per cent additional ;
Business notices 15 cents per line first time and 10 cent*
afterward.
NEW YORK CITY. See page 9.
NORTH CHILI.
EARNEST CHRISTIAN AND GOLDEN RULE.—
Monthly. Undenominational. B. T. Roberts, editor and
proprietor. Subscription $1.10; claimed circulation
4000 ; 32 pages, 3 columns ; length of columns 8 inches,
width 2 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1
time $3 ; 1 column $15. Discounts : 2 times 10 per cent,
3 times 15 per cent, 6 times 20 per cent, 1 year 25 percent ;
cuts same price.
OGDENSBURG.
JOURNAL.— Every morning except Sunday, and ST.
LAWRENCE REPUBLICAN, Wednesdays. Republican.
Established, daily 1855, weekly 1830. Republican and
Journal Co., editors and proprietors. Subscription, daily
$5. estimated circulation 1500 ; weekly $1.50, estimated
circulation 5300; 4 pages, 7 columns (weekly 9 columns) ;
length of columns 22 inches (weekly 27 1-2 inches) widtli
2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, daily, per inch
1 lime 75 cents, 1 week $2.50, 1 month $6, 3 months $9,
6 months $12, 1 year $18; cuts same price; Business
notices double ; Local notices 15 cents per line. Weekly
1 inch 1 time 75 cents. 1 month $2.25, 3 months $4.50,
6 months $8, 1 year $12 ; Notices as in daily.
OSWEGO.
PALLADIUM.— Every evening except Sunday, anil
WEEKLY, Wednesdays. Democratic. Established, daily
1850, weekly 1819. John A. Barry, editor. Palladium Print
1 60 JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO.' a
THE UTICA OBSERVER,
TJTIC.A., 1ST. "ST.
Daily and Weekly.
Read by everybody in Central New York.
Largest daily circulation in the city.
Largest weekly 'circulation in the State outside of New York.
Aggregate circulation over 14,000.
Democratic, but Independent, and always readable.
Send for advertising rates to
E. P. BAILEY & CO.,
UTICA, NEW YORK.
NE WSPA PER RA TE-B 0 OK.
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ing Co., proprietors. Subscription, daily $6, claimed cir-
culation 3800; weekly $1, claimed circulation 3400; 4 pages,
7 columns (weekly 8 columns) ; length of columns 22
inches (weekly 24 inches), width 2 l-(i inches. Advertising
rates, daily, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time 75 cents, 1 week$2, 1
month $5, 3 months $9, 6 months $15, 1 year $25. 2
inches $40, 4 inches $65, 1-2 column $200 1 year ; only
5 insertions per week given ; cuts same price; E. O. D.
3-4, 2 times a week 3-5, 1 time a week 1-3 daily monthly
rates ; Reading matter notices 2d and 3d pages, double
ordinary rates. Weekly 60 per cent of daily rates for 1
week or longer; only outline cuts used.
Only Democratic dally In Northern New
York. Publish ers will esteem It a favor
if advertisers will Inspect Its lists.
TIMES AND EXPRESS.— Every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays. Republican. Estab-
lished 1844. J. A. Place, editor. Oswego Publishing
Co., proprietors. Subscription, daily $6, claimed circu-
lation 1800; weekly $1.50, claimed circulation 4500;
daily 4 pages, 7 columns ; weekly 8 pages, 6 columns ;
length of columns 22 inches (weekly 16 inches), width
2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates, daily, nonpareil, 10 lines
1 time 75 cents, 1 week $2.50, 1 month $5, 3 months $10 ;
each additional 10 lines 3 months $8 ; 1 column 3 months
$125 ; longer than 3 months in proportion; only 5 inser-
tions per week given ; cuts same price ; E. O. D. 3-4
daily monthly rates ; outside pages 25 per cent ; Special
notices or special places 100 per cent extra ; Locals 10
. cents per line per time. Weekly 10 lines 1 time $1, 1
month $3. 3 months $7, 6 months $13, 1 year $25 ; 20 lines
$38, 30 lines $50, 1-4 column $100, 1 column $220 1
year.
PORTCHESTER.
HEALTH AND HOME.— Monthly. Hygiene. Estab-
lished 1873. W. H. Hale, M.D., editor and proprietor.
Subscription 50 cents ; claimed circulation 115,000 ; 8
pages, 5 columns ; length of columns 18 inches ; width
2 3-16 inches. Advertising rates, agate, 40 cents per line
each insertion ; cuts same price ; Reading notices $1 per
agate line for 1 insertion ; solid cuts required.
The circulation of " Health and Home "
Is larger than the combined circulation of
any twenty Medical, Home or Health
Journal!;) In the United States, yet Its ad-
vertising rates are only 4O cents per Hue.
Advt. page 384.
PORT JERVIS.
ORANGE COUNTY FARMER. — Every Thursday.
Agricultural. Established 1881. St. John & Salmon,
editors and proprietors. Subscription $1.50; estimated
circulation 6000 : 8 pages 6 columns; length of columns
18 1-2 inches, width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates, per
agate line, 5 cents each insertion ; next reading matter
one third additional. Discounts on orders for one month
10 per cent, 3 months 20 per cent, 6 months 30 per cent,
1 year 40 per cent ; Reading and business subject to
special contract. No extra charge for cuts.
POUGHKEEPSIE.
SUNDAY COURIER.— Independent. Established
1872. T. G. Nichols, editor and proprietor. Subscrip-
tion $2.50 ; sworn circulation 5800 ; 4 pages, 8 columns ;
length of columns 29 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Adver-
tising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $1, 1 month $2.50.
3 months $5.50, 6 months $8, 1 year $15; 3 inches 3
months $10, 1 year $32; 1 column 1 year $240; cuts same
price ; double columns 1-3 more; Local notices 12 cents,
1 month 10 cents, 1 year 6 cents per line each insertion.
Only Sunday Paper on Hudson River
between New York and Albany.
ROCHESTER.
DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE.— Every morning
and WEEKLY, Wednesdays. Republican. Established
1826. Charles E. Fitch, editor. Rochester Printing Co.,
proprietors Subscription, daily $5, sworn circulation
13,130; Sunday $1, sworn circulation 14,660; weekly $1
sworn circulation 13,650; 4 pages, 9 columns; length of
columns 26 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising
rates, daily, agate, 10 lines 1 time 75 cents, 1 w
1 month $7, 3 months $18, 6 months $30, 1 year $50;
E. O. D. 1 month J5, 3 months $11, 1 year $30; 2 times a
week 1 month $4, a months $8, 1 year $20 ; cuts same
price; Reading notices inside pages 12 cents, Local
notices 4th page 20 cents per line every insertion; no
special positions given. Sunday 10 lines 1 time $1,
1 month $3.25, 3 months $8, 6 months $13.50, 1 year
$20. Weekly 10 lines 1 time $1, subsequent inser-
tions 75 cents, 3 months $9, 6 months $17, 1 year $30 ;
solid cuts required.
MORNING HERALD.— Every morning except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays. Independent. Estab-
lished 1879. S. H. Lowe, editor. Rochester Herald
Publishing Co., proprietors. Subscription, daily $5,
sworn circulation 10,100; weekly $1, claimed circula-
tion 5600 ; 4 pages (Saturday and weekly 8 pages), 7
columns; length of columns 22 inches, width '2 1-4
inches. Advertising rates, daily, agate, 10 lines 1 time
month $4.40, 3 months $7.50, 1 year $22.50 ; cuts same
price ; special positions 1-4 extra ; Local notices, leaded
minion 5 lines or less $1, over 5 lines 20 cents per line
outside, inside 10 cents ; solid cuts required.
Advt. page 184.
POST-EXPRESS.— Every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Wednesdays. Republican. Established
1882. G. T. Lanigan, editor. Post-Express Printing
Co.. proprietors. Subscription daily $5, claimed circu-
lation 10,000 ; weekly $1, claimed circulation 5000; 4
pages, 8 columns (weekly 9 columns), length of columns
«4 inches (weekly 25 1-2 inches) width 2 1-4 inches.
Advertising rates, agate, daily, per line, 7 1-2 cents ;
1 week 30 cents ; 1 month 60 cents ; 3 months $1.40; 6
inonths $2.50 ; 1 year $4; E. O. D. 1 month 40 cents,
3 months 80 cents, 1 year $2.50; less than 10 lines 1
line extra ; no cuts inserted in daily ; Special notices
50 per cent additional ; Reading notices, minion, 10 cents
per line, subject to discount: 10 per cent for 3 months,
25 per cent for 6 months, 50 per cent for 1 year.
Weekly 5 cents per line each insertion ; less than 10 lines
1 line extra ; cuts same price ; Reading notices, minion,
10 cents per line each insertion, subject to discount: 10
per cent for 3 months, 6 months 15 per cent, 1 year 25
per cent ; solid curved cuts required.
Advt. page 390.
UNION AND ADVERTISER.— Every evening except
Sunday, SEMI-WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fridays,
and REPUBLICAN, Wednesdays. Democratic. Estab-
lished 1826. William Purcell, editor. Union and Adver-
tiser Co., proprietors. Subscription, daily $5, sworn
circulation 14,665; semi-weekly $2.50, sworn circulation
2650 ; weekly $1, sworn circulation 6800; 4 pages, 9
columns ; length of column 27 inches, width 2 1-4 inches.
Advertising rates, agate, daily, 10 lines 1 time 75 cents,
1 week $3, 1 month $7, 3 months $18, 6 months $30,
1 year $50 ; 1 month E. O. D. $5; 3 months E. O. D. Ill;
6 months E. O. D. $18 ; 1 year E. O. D. $30. Weekly
10 lines 1 time 75 cents, 1 month $2.25, 3 months $6.75,
6 months $13.25, 1 year $20; cuts same price, solid
curved cuts required ; special position 1-2 more ; Read-
ing notices 12 cents, Local notices 20 cents a line
either paper ; no local less than $1.
'Advt. page 184.
AMERICAN RURAL HOME.— Every Saturday. Agri-
cultural. Established 1871. Hopkins & Reynolds,
editors and proprietors. Subscription $1; estimated
circulation 15,000: 8 pages, 5 columns; length of columns
17 1-2 inches, width 2 38 inches. Advertising rates,
agate, 1 time 25 cents, 1 month 20 cents, 3 months 18
cents, 6 months 15 cents, 1 year 12 cents per line each
insertion; cuts same price ; outside pages 20 per cent
extra; Special notices 30 cents a line, minion, each inser-
tion.
SUNDAY MORNING HERALD.— Independent. Es-
tablished 1876. J. L. Luckey, editor. D. S. Barber &
Co., proprietors. Subscription $2; claimed circulation
8800 ; 8 pages, 7 columns ; length of column 22 inches,
width 2 1-12 inches. Advertising rates, agate, for each
]0 lines 1 time 75 cents, 1 month $2, 3 months $6, 1 year
$20 ; less than 10 lines 10 cents per line ; cuts same price;
Local notices 20 cents a line, noihing less than 5 lines ;
solid cuts required.
Advt. page 178.
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JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO:S
THE TOLEDO WEEKLY BLADE
(NASBY'S PAPER),
TOLIEIDO, OHIO.
Circulation 115,OOO copies per issue ; being the largest national circula-
tion of any purely family newspaper in the United States. More
than a half million people read the IB LADE every week.
SUMMAEY OF CIRCULATION DURING 1883 :
January 4 84,000
11 84,000
18 84,000
25 84,000
February 1 84,000
8 83,000
15 83,000
22 83,000
March 1 83,000
8 84,000
15 84,000
22 85,000
27 85,000
5 a5,000
12 85,000
19 85,000
2ti ; 85,000
3 85,000
10 85,000
17 85.000
24 85.000
31 85,000
7 85,000
14 Sti.OOO
21 90,000
28 93,000
5 96,000
12 97,000
April
May
June
July
July 19 98,000
26 100,000
August 2 102,000
9 104.000
16 106,000
23 108,000
30 110,000
September 6 112,000
13 113,000
20 113,000
27 113,000
October 4 113,000
11 114,000
18 114,000
25 114,000
November I.... . 115,000
8 115,000
15 115,000
23 115,000
29 115,000
December 6 115,000
13 115,000
20 115,000
. 27 115,000
Total 5,071,000
Average 97,520
CIRCULATION NOW 115,000!
The WEEKLY BLADE goes to over 22,000 post-offices. We paid over $16,000 postage on
WEEKLY BLADE alone during 1883. We challenge comparison with any other large Weekly of
this country, both as to the circulation and advertising rates. It cannot be disputed that we give
larger and more general circulation for less money than any paper or combination of papers in
the United States.
RATES:
Regular,
75 cents. Special, - 85 cents.
AGATE LINE MEASURE.
Reading, - $1.
Discounts : 25 per cent 1 year ; 2O per cent 6 months ; 10 per cent 3 months.
NO DISCOUNT ON LESS THAN ONE INCH SPACE.
THE TOLEDO BLADE COMPANY, Toledo, Ohio.
NEWSPAPER RATE-BOOK.
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EMPIRE STATE AGRICULTURIST. — Monthly.
Agricultural. Established 1880. A. C. All>n, editor and
proprietor. Subscription 50 cents; claimed circulation
6300 ; nJO pages, 4 columns ; length of columns 12 inches,
width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, per
line 1 time 20 cents, 3 times 60 cents, 6 times $1.08, 1
year $1.44; cuts same price; last page cover 15 per
cent extra; Reading notices 25 cents per line, nonpareil.
I;TIIMKI: STATE AGRICULTURIST
Published monthly. A. < . Allyn, editor
and publisher. Established in Is so. It
contains 2O pages, printed on nice tinted
book paper, all trimmed and stitched In
book form. Its reading is agricultural,
its advertising 1s agricultural, therefore
its circulation is entirely among farmers
and Is rapidly increasing. Advertising
rates sent on application. Subscription
5O cents a year. Sample copies free.
Address the Agriculturist, Rochester,
N. Y. Office: 69 & 7O Osborn House Block.
Advertisers, advertising agents, editors
and publishers arc invited to call and see
us.
FRUIT RECORDER AND COTTAGE GARDENER.
—Monthly. Agricultural. Established 18S9. A. M.
Purdy. editor and proprietor. Subscription $1; claimed
circulation 18,000 ; 20 pasres, 4 columns ; length of
column 10 1-2 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising
rates, agate, 30 cents per line each insertion ; cuts tame
price.
VICK'S ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY MAGAZINE.—
Monthly. Floriculture. Established 1868. James
Vick, editor and proprietor. Subscription $1.25; esti-
mated circulation 36,009 ; 32 pages, 2 columns ; length of
columns 7 1-2 inches, width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising
rates, agate, 55 cents per line ; 1-4 page $25 each inser-
tion; discounts: 3 months 10 per cent, 6 months 15 per
cent, 9 months 20 per cent, 1 year 25 per cent ; cuts
same price ; 2d and 3d pages of cover 25 per cent, 4th
page cover 50 per cent extra.
Advt. page 34.
GREEN'S FRUIT GROWER.— Quarterly. Horticult-
ural. Established 1881. Chas. A. Green, editor and
proprietor. Subscription 50 cents ; sworn circulation
20,000 ; 8 paces, 5 columns ; length of columns 17 inches,
width 9 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, agate, 25 cents
per line each insertion ; cuts same price.
SYRACUSE.
EVENING HERALD.— Every evening except Sunday,
and Sundav morning. Independent. Established 1877.
Arthur Jenk'ns, manager. The Herald Co., proprie ors.
Subscription, daily $5, sworn circulation 11,598; Sun-
day $2; sworn circulation 6796 ; 4 pages (Sunday 8 pages),
7 columns ; length of columns 22 inches, width 2 inches.
Advertising rates, daily, nonpareil, 10 lines 1 time $1, 3
times $2.25. 1 week $3.25, 2 weeks $4.50, 1 month $7,
3 months $16.50, 6 months $30, 1 year $50: additional
space at same rate ; E. O. D. 2-3, 2 times a week 1-2 daily
monthly rates ; cuts double rate for space occupied ; 4th
page 1-3 extra ; Special notices 1 week 50 cents, 1 month
$1.50, 3 months $4. 1 year $10 per line ; Reading matter
notices 1 time 20 cents, 2 times 30 cents, 1 week 70 cents,
2 weeks $1.30. 1 montli $2.30, 3 months $6.50, 1 year $16
per line (if in full face type 1-4 extra) ; Local Reading no-
tices 25 cents, pure reading matter 50 cents per line each
ins'Ttion. Sunday 10 lines 1 time $1. 2 times $1.75, 1
month $2.75. 3 months $6 50, 6 months $10, 1 year $15;
Notices single insertions, same as in daily : for both daily
and Sunday 25 per cent more than daily monthly rates ;
solid cuts required.
See statements in advertisement on page
136 for Information regarding these pa-
pers.
Advt. page 136.
STANDARD.— Every morning except Sunday, and
WEEKLY, Tuesdays. Republican. Standard Publish-
ing Co., editors and proprietors. Subscription, daily $6,
estimated circulation 5000; wrekly $1.50, estimated cir-
culation 2500 ; 8 pages, 5 columns; length of columns
18 3-4 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates,
daily, nonpareil, 10 lines 1 time $1, 2 times $1 50,
1 week $3, 1 month $6, 3 months 15, 6 months $25,
1 year $40; 8th page 1-4, 4th and 5th pages 1-2 extra;
cuts game price ; Reading notices, 4th and 5th paees, 10
lines 3 times $2.50, 1 week $4, 1 month $10. Weekly
and daily 50 per cent more than daily rates; solid cuts
required.
Advt. page 148.
NORTHERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE. —Every
Thursday. Methodist Episcopal. Established 1840. Rev.
O. H. Warren, D.D., editor. J. P. Griffin, publisher.
Subscription $2 ; claimed circulation 12,500 ; 8 pages, 6
columns ; length of columns 20 inches, width 2 1-4 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, per line 1 time 20 cents ; 4
times 15 cents, 8 times 13 cents, 3 months 12 cents, 6
months 10 cents, 1 year 8 cents each insertion ; cuts same
price ; Reading notices 25 per cent additional.
SUNDAY TIMES.— Established 1876. Weed & Co.,
editors and proprietors. Subscription $2; claimed cir-
culation 5000 ; 8 pages, 7 columns ; length of columns
21 1-2 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, non-
pareil, 1 inch 1 time 75 cents, 1 month $2.25, 3 months
$5, 1 year $16 ; cuts same price.
Advt. page 186.
SCHOOL BULLETIN.— Monthly. Educational. Es-
tablished 1874. C. W. Bardeen, editor and proprietor.
Subscription |1 ; estimated circulation 3500 ; 16 pages, 3
column? ; length of columns 12 inches, width 2 1-2 inches.
Advertising rates, agate, per line 15 cents each insertion ;
per inch $2"; per column $15 ; per page $50. Discounts :
3 months 10 per cent, 6 months 15 per cent, 1 year 25 per
cent; cuts same price. Also issues the SCHOOL ROOM.
Monthly. Established 1881. Subscription 50 cents ; 16
pages, 2 columns ; length of columns 8 1-2 inches, width
2 1-2 inches.
TROY.
PRESS.— Every evening except Sunday, and WEEK-
LY, Wednesdays. Democratic. Established 1867. Par-
menter & Eaton, editors and proprietors. Subscription,
daily $8, claimed circulation 5265, weekly $1, claimed
circulation 13,780 ; 4 pages, 8 columns (weekly 9 columns);
length of columns 25 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Adver-
tising rates, daily, nonpareil, 2d page 8 lines 1 time $1.25,
1 week $2.75. 1 month $7, 3 months $15, 6 months $25,
1 year $40, 32 lines, 1 time $4, i month $20, 3 months
$43, lyear$!15; 1-4 column 1 year $240; 1st page 15
per cent, 4th page 30 per cent less for longer than 1 week ;
3d page more than 1 month 3 prices ; cuts same price: E.
O. D. 70 per cent, 2 times a week 60 per cent of daily
monthly rates; Business notices 15 cents, if leaded 20 cents
per line each insertion ; 3d page Specials 30 cents per
line : if 10 lines or more or 3 months or longer 20 cents
per line per time. Weekly, 3 weeks or less same as
daily ; longer time 70 per cent of daily monthly price.
Solid cuts required.
Advt. page 158.
TELEGRAM.— Every morning except Sunday, and
WEEKLY, Tuesdays. Republican, hstablished 1833.
C. L. MacArthur, editor. C. L. MacArthur& Son, pro-
prietors. Subscription, daily $7.80, claimed circulation
6750 ; weekly 75 cents, claimed circulation 5500 ; 4
pages, 7 columns ; length of columns 21 inches, width
2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, daily 8 lines 1
time $1, 1 week $3.50, 1 year $40, 16 lines 1 year $tiO, each
additional 8 lines $15 ; 3 months 40 per cent, 6 months
60 per cent of yearly rates. Solid curved cuts required.
TIMES.— Every evening except Sunday, and WEEKLY,
Thursdays. Republican. Established 1851. J.M.Francis,
editor. J. M. Francis, Son & Co., proprietors. Sub-
scription, daily $10, claimed circulation 11,000 ; weekly
$1, claimed circulation 16,500; 4 pages, 9 columns;
length of columns 27 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Adver-
tising rates, agate, 15 cents per line for first, subsequent
insertions 6 1-4 cents ; first page Specials 15 cents for
first, subsequent insertions 8 cents ; 2d page Specials 15
cents for first, subsequent insertions 10 cents ; Local
Specials, 3d pasre 40 cents first, subsequent insertions 20
cents ; before Marriages, 2d page 25 cents first, subse-
quent insertions 15 cents ; Reading notices (daily change
required) each insertion, 3d page 25 cents per line ; 1st
page 20 cents ; 4th page 15 cents. Weekly rates same as
daily. No cuts inserted. Special rates for monthly and
yearly orders furnished on application.
Largest circulation of any daily and
weekly newspaper in the State outside of
New York City.
Advt. page 22.
164 JNO. F. PHILLIPS & co:s
ESTABLISHED
THE GLOBE,
TORONTO, CANADA.
THE GLOBE is the oldest established and best
conducted newspaper in Canada.
THE GLOBE is the recognized authority upon
Commercial and Financial Matters throughout
the Dominion.
THE GLOBE'S circulation exceeds that of any
other Ontario paper by about 10,000 copies.
THE GLOBE'S advertising rates are cheaper
than those of any other Canadian paper.
Write for terms. Address
THE GLOBE PRINTING CO,
TORONTO, CANADA.
NEWSPAPER RATE-BOOK.
165
NORTHERN BUDGET.— Every Sunday. Republican.
Established 1791. Charles MacArthur & Son, editors and
proprietors. Subscription $2 ; e stimated circulation
20,000 ; 8 pages, 7 columns ; length of columns 20 1-4
inches, widths 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
ordinary advertisements first insertion 10 cents per line ;
subsequent insertions 5 cents ; rates per inch for more
than 1 inch, 1 time $1, 2 times $1.50, 3 times $2, 4 times
$2.25 ; yearly rates, 1 inch $20, 2 inches $30, 3 inches $45,
4 inches $57, 5 inches $65, 6 inches $72; 20 inches $240 ;
for 3 months 40 per cent, and for 6 months 60 per cent of
yearly rates; classified advertisements 10 cents per line
each insertion ; 8th page specials following reading mat-
ter 6 lines 3 months $8, 6 months 12, 1 year $20 ; Local
specials 5th page nonpareil with full face head line 20
cents per line each insertion ; nothing l^ss than 5 lines.;
Reading notices, minion, changed each week 10 cents per
line each insertion ; cuts on 7th page only at ordinary
rates; cuts must be curved lor 4 cylinder Hoe Rotary Press.
UTICA.
MORNING HERALD AND GAZETTE.— Every morn-
ing except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Tuesdays. Repub-
lican. Established 1793. Ellis H. Roberts & Co., edi-
tors and proprietors. Subscription, daily $8, claimed
circulation 6000 ; weekly $1.50, claimed circulation 6000 ;
daily 4 pages, 8 columns ; weekly 8 pages, 6 columns ;
length of column 27 inches (weekly 21 inches), width 2
1-3 inches. Advertising rates, daily, nonpareil, 9 lines 1
time 75 cents, 1 week $3, 2 weeks $5. 1 mouth $9, 2
months $17, 3 months $21, 6 months $32, 9 months $41,
1 year $50 ; each additional 9 lines 1 month $5, 3 months
$11, 6 mouths $17, 9 months $23, 1 year $29 ; 3 times a
week 3-5, 2 times a week 45 per cent of daily monthly
rates ; once a week 9 lines 1 month $2.25, 3 months $6.25,
6 months $9.25, 1 year $15 ; each additional 9 lines 1
month $1.50, 3 months $3.50, 6 months $5.75, 1 year $9;
extra display, double column, or Special notices double
price ; 3d page or double column with rule in 1-2 extra;
Business announcements, 1st p'ige 15 cents, Business
matters, 4th page 10 tents per line each insertion ; Busi-
ness notices 2d or 3d page first line 50 cents, each addi-
tional line each insertion 15 cents. Weekly 9 lines 1
time $1, 2 times $1.75, 1 month $3,3 months $7, 6 months
$13, » months $17, 1 year $20; each additional 9 lines 1
month $1.75, 3 months $3.75, 6 months $6.75, 1 year $12;
extra display, double column and Special notices double
price ; Business matters 20 cents. Business notices 30
cents per line. No cuts inserted in either daily or
weekly.
Advt. page 152.
OBSERVER. — Every evening except Sunday, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays. Democratic. Established, daily
1848, weekly 1816. E. Prentiss Bailey, editor. E. P.
Bailey & Co , proprietors. Subscription, daily $8, claimed
circulation 3720; weekly $1.50, claimed circulation 10,-
400 ; 8 pages. 6 columns; length of columns 20 inches,
width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, daily 1
inch 1 time 75 cents, 1 week $3, 1 month $7.50, 3 months
$15, 1 year $37.50; each additional inch 1 month $4.50, 3
months $9, 1 year $22.50; only 5 insertions per week
given in preceding rates ; cuts and large type $1.50 per
inch each insertion ; Business notices among local news
first lino 50 cents and each succeeding line 15 cents ;
Reading notices 6 months or longer 10 cents per line each
insertion; nothing less than 5 lines. Weekly 1 inch 1
time $1,1 month $3.3 months $8, 1 year $20; each
additional inch 1 month $2.25, 3 months $6,1 year $15;
large type and cuts double rates ; Notices same price
each insertion as daily.
Advt. page 160.
SUNDAY TRIBUNE. — Independent, Established
1877. P. E. Kelly, editor and proprietor. Subscription
$2 ; claimed circulation 5240 ; 8 pages, 6 columns ; length
of columns 20 inches, width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising
rates, nonpareil. 1 inch 1 time $1, 1 month $3, 3 months
$8, 6 months $14, 1 year $20 ; 3 inches 3 mouths $20, 1
year $50 ; 6 inches 3 months $40, 1 year $100 ; cuts game
price. Solid cuts required.
Y DRYCH (THE MIRROR).— Every Thursday. Welsh.
Independent. Established 1851. J. W. Jones & .T. C.
Roberts, editors. Thos. J. Griffiths, proprietor. Sub-
scription $2.50 ; claimed circulation 10,000; 8 pages, 6
columns ; length of columns 20 inches, width 2 1-8 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $1, 1 month
$3.25, 3 months $7, 6 months $12, 1 year $20 ; 3 inches
1 month $8, 3 months $17, 1 year $50; 1 column 1 time
$12, 1 year $240 ; cuts same price ; Local and Special no-
tices 50 per cent, Reading notices 100 per cent additional.
Advt. page 354.
166
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The Inter Ocean is published every day in the
year, and has the largest aggregate circula-
tion of any newspaper in the West.
The Inter Ocean, &§ Madison Street, Chicago, 111,
L. H. CRALL, Manager Eastern Office,
Room 10, Times Building, New York City,
NEWSPAPER RATE-BOOK.
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NORTH CAROLINA.
GOLDSBORO.
TRANSCRIPT AND MESSENGER. —Every Friday.
Democratic. Established 1867. Julius A. Bonitz, editor
and proprietor. Subscription $2; claimed circulation
6700: 4 pages, 9 columns : length of columns 25 1-2 inches,
width 21-8 inches, Adveitising rates, nonpareil, 15
lines 1 time $1, 1 month $-2.75, 3 months $7, 6 months $13,
1 year $25 ; 5 inches 1 year $70 ; 1 column 1 time $12, 3
months $80, 1 year $225; cuts same price ; Reading mat-
ter 1 time 20 cents, subsequent insertions 15 cents per
line.
METHODIST ADVANCE.— Every Wednesday. Meth-
odist. Established 1880. Rev. W. M. Robey, D.D., edi-
tor. Advance Publishing Co., proprietors. Subscription
$2; claimed circulation 2000 ; 4 pages, 8 columns ; length
of columns 24 inches, width 21-6 inches. Advertising
rates, nonpareil, 1 incb 1 time $1. 1 mouth $2.50, 3
months $6.50, 6 months $9, 1 year $15 ; 4 inches 3 months
$12, 1 year $32 ; 1 column 1 year $160 ; cuts same price :
Reading notices, nonpareil, first 10 cents, subsequent in-
sertions 5 cents per line.
As an Advertising Medlumthe HEethodi*t
Advance ranks A 1. Circulates largely In
every county and at nearly every post-of-
fice In North Carolina, and thereby reaches
a large number of the best people through-
out ihc State. Advertising rates very rea-
sonable.
RALEIGH.
NEWS AND OBSERVER.— Every morning except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Tuesdays. Democratic. Es-
tablished 1867. S. A. AsKe, editor. A*he, Garling &
Co., proprietors. Subscription, daily $7, claimed circu-
lation 2500 ; weekly $2, claimed circulation 3200 ; 4 pages
(weekly 8 pages), 7 columns ; length of columns 22 inches,
width 2 1-4 inches. Adveitising rates, daily 1 inch 1
time$l, 1 week $3.50, 1 month $8,3 months $16, 6 months
$20, 1 year $30 ; 3 inches 3 months $25, 1 year $60 ; 1-2
column 1 year $200: cuts same price ; City items 10 lines
1 week $3.50, 1 month $10, 1 year $100. Weekly rates 1-2
of daily.
BIBLICAL RECORDER.— Every Wednesday. Bap-
tist. Established 1835. Rev. C. T. Bailey, editor. Ed-
wards, Broughton & Co., proprietors. Subscription $2 ;
claimed circulation 4700 ; 4 pages, 8 columns; length of
columns 23 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising
rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $1, 1 month $2. 50, 3 months
$7.50, 6 months $14, 1 year $25 ; 4 inches 3 months $25,
1 year $60 ; 1-2 column 1 year $130 ; cuts same price ;
Special notices 20 cents per line. No special positions.
CHRISTIAN A DVOCATE.- -Every Wednesday. Meth-
odist. Established 1855. Black & Reid, editors and pro-
prietors. Subscription $2 ; claimed circulation 45CO ; 8
pages, 6 columns ; length of columns 19 1-2 inches, width
2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time
$1, 1 month $3, 3 months $7. 6 months $13, 1 year $20 ;
2 inches $35, 3 inches $45, 4 inches $50, 1 column $185 for
1 year ; cuts same price. Special notices 1-4 more.
FARMER AND MECHANIC.— Every Wednesday.
Agricultural. Established 1877. R. A. Shotwell, editor
and proprietor. Subscription $2; claimed circulation
2000 ; 4 pages, 8 columns ; length of columns 24 icehes,
width 21-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 3U cents
per inch per week. Cuts same price.
This paper Is the one lor you, If you \vlsh
to learn about North Carolina and the
South. Send 50 cents to try It.
NORTH CAROLINA FARMER.— Monthly. Agricult-
ural. Established 1876. James H. Ennies. editor and
proprietor. Subscription $1 ; sworn circulation 7000 ;
24 pages, 3 columns ; length of columns 10 inches, width
2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time
$1, 3 times $2, 6 times $3.50, 1 year $5 ; 1-2 column Jl
time S3, 3 times $7, 6 times $12, 1 year $22 ; 1 column 1
year $40 ; cuts same price. Reading matter 20 cents per
line.
WILMINGTON.
MORNING STAR.— Every morning except Monday,
and WEEKLY, Fridays. Conservathe. Established
1867. Wm. H. Bernard, editor and proprietor. Sub-
scription, daily $7, estimated circulation 1500 ; weekly
$1.50, estimated circulation 2500 ; 4 pages, 7 columns
(weekly 8 columns); length of columns 21 1-2 inches
(weekly 24 inches), width 2 inches. Advertising rates,
nonpareil, daily, 10 lines 1 time $1, 1 week $4, 1 month
$10, 3 months $24, 1 year $60; cuts same price. Weekly
10 lines 1 time $1, 1 month $4, 3 months $10, 1 year $25 ;
30 lines $55, 60 lines $90 for one year.
REVIEW.— Every morning except Sunday, and JOUR-
NAL, Fridays. Democratic. Established, daily 1875,
weekly 1844. Josh. T. James, editor and proprietor.
Subscription, daily $4, claimed circulation 1150; week-
ly $1.50, claimed circulation 850 ; 4 pages, 6 columns
(weekly 7 columns) ; length of column, daily 111 1-2 inches,
weekly 21 1-2 inches, width 2 inches. Advertising rates,
nonpareil, daily, 10 lines, 1 time $1, 1 week $4, 1 month
$10, 3 months $24, 1 year $60. Weekly 10 lines 1 time $1,
1 month $4, 3 months $10, 1 year $25 ; cuts same price.
Guaranteed the largest circulation of any
dally newspaper published In the city.
168
JNO. F. PHILLIPS & C0:s
'he
DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY.
Conditions payment for advertising
on larger circulation than any other
three dailies in Indiana combined.
The great medium for SPECIAL
11 WANT " ADVERTISEMENTS,
Price: One Cent a Word each insertion.
JOHN H. HOLLIDAY & CO., Publishers,
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
THE SATURDAY HERALD,
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.
'The Home Journal of the West.' One of the ablest papers of the country." — Pcoria Call.
The leading Weekly Journal of Indiana.
THE SATURDAY HERALD is a large eight-page and seven-column paper, and has a large cir-
culation among the best class of readers in Indianapolis and Indiana.
THE SATURDAY HEUALD, by reason of the quantity and quality of its circulation, is one of
the best advertising mediums in the West.
THE SATURDAY HERALD is independent on all question?, and is adapted to the wants of every
class of readers.
THE SATURDAY HERALD is a welcome visitor in workshops, counting-rooms, farm-houses,
and city homes.
^-ADVERTISING HATES ARE REASONABLE, BUT SPACE
IS NOT GIVEN AWAY.
. H. DOOLEY, Editor and Proprietor,
NEWSPAPER RATE-BOOK.
1(5!)
OHIO.
CINCINNATI.
ABEND PRESSE.— Every eveningexcept Sunday. Ger-
man. Established J877. Torges & Austerlitz, editors
and proprietors. Subscription $3 ; estimated circulation
6000; 4 pages, 6 columns; length of columns 171-2
inches, width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates will be fur-
nished on application. Address ttie publisher, or Jno.
V. Phillips & Co., 29 Park row, New York.
ANZEIGER. — Every evening except Sunday, Sunday
morning, and WEEKLY, Tuesdays. German. Estab-
lished 1880. Emil Paetor & Co., editors and proprietors.
Subscription, daily with Sunday $8, estimated circula-
tion 4000; weekly $1.50, estimated circulation 5500; 4
pages, 8 columns (weekly 9 columns) ; length of columns
24 1-2 inches, width 2 1-8 inches. For advertising rates,
address the publisher, or Jno. F. Phillips & Co. ,29 Park
row, New York.
Advt. page 260.
COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.— Every morning, and
WEEKLY, Wednesdays. Republican. Established 1793.
The Commercial Gazette Co., proprietors. Subscription,
daily wich Sunday $14, claimed circu ation 33,000 ; week-
ly $1.25, claimed circulation 91,000; 8 pages, 7 columns
(Saturday and Sunday 12 to 16 pages, 8 columns) ; length
of columns 23 inches, width 2 2-7 inches. Advertising
rar.es, daily, agate, 15 cents; 5ih and 8lh pages 18 cents ;
preferred Specials and Business notices 25 cents per line
each insertion ; Reading msttter, nonpareil, 50 cents,
minion 75 cents per line each insertion. Weekly 65
cents ; Business notices $1 per agate line ; Reading mat-
ter, nonpareil. $1.50 per line each insertion. Discounts:
$100, Sperjcrnt; $300, 10 pur cent, ; $500, 15 percent; $1000,
20 per cent ; $1500, 25 per cent ; $2000 and upward 30 per
cent. F. T. M ;Faddun, Trioune building, New York
City, special agent, to whom all Eastern business must
be sent.
Advt. page 23?.
ENQUIRER.— Every morning,and WEEKLY, Wednes-
days. Democratic. John R. McLean, ejitor and pro-
prietor. Subscription, daily, including Sunday $14,
claimed circulation 46,uOO ; weekly $1.15 ; claimed circu-
lation 90,000 ; 8 pages (Saturday 12, Sunday 16 pages). 8
columns ; length of columns 24 1-4 inches, width 2 1-5
inches. Advertising rates, agate, daily, ordinary 12 1-2
cents ; Special notices 5th page 15 cents ; Local or Busi-
ness notices 5th page 20 cents; Reading matter notices
">ih or 8th page 50 cents : preferred reading matter no-
tices 5ih or 8th page $1 per line each insertion ; Medical
cards inside pages 12 1-2 cents, 5th or 8ih page 18 3-4 cents
per line each insertion ; double columns and cuts 50 per
cent additional. Weekly 75 cents; Local notices $1 ;
Reading notices $1.50 per line each insertion. L. H.
Crall, Times Building, New York, Eastern representative.
EVENING POST.— Every evening except Sunday. In-
dependent. Established 1880. J. H. Ridenpur, editor.
Post Publishing Co., proprietors. Subscription $3 ;
sworn circulation 30,2i7 ; 4 pages, 6 columns ; length of
columns 19 inches, width 2 inches. Advertising rates,
agate, 12 1-2 cents per line each insertion ; cuts same
price. Solid curved cuts required.
The Post lias the largest circulation lit
the city and surrounding country in Ohio,
Indiana and Kentucky oi" any other city
dally, and is sold by newsboys live to o>ne
of any other. Nee advertisement on page
268.
Advt.
FREIE PRESSE.— Every morning, and WEEKLY,
Wednesdays. German. Established 1874. Torges &
Austerlitz, proprietors. Subscription, daily $10, esti-
mated circulation 7000 ; weekly $2, estimated circu a-
t\|n 12.000; 8 pages, 6 columns (weekly 8 columns);,
length of columns BO inches (weekly 22 1-t inches), width.
2 1-8 inches. For advertising rales, addi ess the publish-
ers, or Jno. F. Phillips <& Co., 29 Park ro>v, New York.
Advt. paye 268
NEWS-JOURNAL.— Every morning, and NEWS, Wed-
nesdays. Democratic. Established 1882. Subscripr.ioir,
daily $9, claimed circulation Ki.OOO : weekly fl, claimel
circulation 32,000 ; 8 pages, 6 cnlnmns ; lengih of columns
20 1-4 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rate-,
daily, agate, 12 1-2 cents per line each insertion; cuts
same price; Reading notices 25 to 75 cents per line ac-
cording to location. "Weekly, 25 cents; Business notices
(count lines) 50 cents per line eacti insertion; Reading
matter 75 cents per line each insertion.
Advt. page, 244.
TIMES-STAR.— Every evening except Sunday, Sunday
morning, and TIMES, Thursdays. Independent. Estab-
lished 1837. Times-htar Co., proprietors. Subscription,
daily $6, claimed circulation 33,000; weekly $1, claimed
circulation 64,000 ; 8 page*, 6 columns (Sunday and weekly
7 columns); length of columns 20 1-3 inches, width 2 l-«i
inches. Advertising rates, daily, iigate, 12 1-2 cents per
line each time; 80.i lines 12 cents, 500 line* 11 1-2 centst
800 lines 11 cents, 1000 lines 10 1-2 cents. 1200 lines It)
cents, 15uO lines 9 1-2 cents, 2000 lines 9 cents, 2400 linos
8 2-3 cents ; greater space by special contnict ; Business
notices 20 cents per line; 100 lines 18 cents, 200 lines 16
cents, 300 lines 15 cents, 500 lines 12 cents; Special
notices 25 cents per line ; if more than 100 lines .20 cents ;
pure reading 50 cents per line ; over 50 lines 40 cents.
Weekly, ordinary 50 cent-< per line ; 150 lines 48 cents, 30')
lines 46 cent s, 500 lines 44 cent-, 800 lines 42 cents, 1000
lines 40 cents, 1200 lines 38 cents. 1500 lines 36 cents, 200(1
lines 34 cents: greater space by special contract; Business
notices 60 cents per line; 100 lines 55 cents, 500 lines 50
cents, 1000 lines 45 cents; pure reading matter $1.25 pet-
line each time; no extra charee for cuU.j L. H. Crull,
Times Building, New York, Eastern representative.
The Dally Is the home paper of the whole
people of the Ohio Valley. The Weekly
'times has a circulation all over the We*t
and Mouth. The Nuiiday Times-Mai- i*
rapidly conilnz to the Trout as the leading
Sunday paper ol' the city.
Advt. page 224.
VOLKSBLATT — Every morning except Sunday,
WESTLICHE BLAETTER, Sundays, a .d WEEKLY,
Tuesdays. German. Independent. E?tabii-hed 1836.
F. Hassaurek, editor. Cincinnati Volkshlatt Co.. pro-
prietors. Subscription, daily $9.20, claimed circulation
20000; weekly $2. claimed cin illation 12,000 ; 8 pages, 7
columns ; lenyth of columns 20 inches, width 2 1-7 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, daily, 8 lines 1 time $1, 2
times $1.75, 1 week $4, 1 month $12, 3 months $20, 6
months $32. 1 year $60 ; cuts same price ; Special notices
20 cents ; Business notices 50 cents per line. Weekly and
Sunday, 8 lines $1 each insertion. Solid£cuts required.
VOLKSFREUND. — Every morning except Sunday.
SONNTAGMORGEN, Sundays, and WEEKLY, Wednes-
days. German. Democratic. Henry Haacke & Co.,
proprietors. Subscription, daily witi Sunday $10.60,
stimated circulation 7000 ; weekly $2.10, estimated circu-
lation 12,000; 8 pages, 7 columns; length of columns 20 1-4
inches, width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
daily, 8 lines 1 time 75 cents. 1 week $3.5C, 1 month $7, 3
months 812.50. Weekly, 8 lines 1 week $1, 1 montn $3, 3
months $7 ; cuts same price ; special rates for large space
or long time.
AMERICAN CHRISTIAN REVIEW.— Every Th;ir.«
day. Disciples. Established 1856. John F. Rowe, editor.
George W. Rice, publisher. Subscription $2 ; claimed
170
JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO:S
MORRISON MUNFORD, CHAS. E. HASBROOK,
Magnificent
Record.
THE KANSAS CITY TIMES.
POSTAGE PAID IN 1881 $3.665.26
POSTAGE PAID IN 1882 7,199.70
POSTAGE PAID IN 1883 10,196.46
To THE KANSAS CITY TIMES Co.:
POST OFFICE, KANSAS CITY, Jan. 1, 1884 —I have to inform
you that the periodical uo^tage on the regular editions of your
DAILY. SUNDAY and WEEKLY TIMES for 1881, was $3,665.26 ;
for 1882, |7,199.70; for 1883, $10,196.46.
COMBINED CIRCULATION
THE DAILY TIMES,
JXISSSSS MOO.OOO Copes Each .ssua.
• Orders Solicited Froi Responsible Advertisers Only.
ADDRESS
THE TIMES,
KANSAS CITY, MO.
NEWSPAPER RA TE-B 0 OK.
171
circulation 10,500 ; 8 pages, 6 columns ; length of columns
21 inches, width '<! 1-8 incnes. Advertising rates, agate,
15 cents per line each insertion ; discount: 4 times 10 per
cent, 13 times 15 per cent, 20 t'mes and over 20 per cent :
cuts same price,
AMERICAN GRANGE BULLETIN.— Every Thursday
(with monthly eupplemen', OUR LITTLE GRANGERS^.
Asriculturnl. Established 1873. F. S. Wolcott, Mortimer
Whitehead and C. L. Whitney, editors. Grange Bulletin
Co., proprietors. Subscription $1.25 ; claimed circulation
25,500 : 8 pages, 6 columns ; length of columns 19 inches,
width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rat< s. nonpareil, per line
1 to 10 times 1(i 2-3 cents, 10 to 26 times 14 1-2 cents, over
2(i times 12 1-2 cents each insertion.
A National Agricultural Weekly, read
each week by one hundred thousand
I'ar iners.
Advt. page 230.
AMERICAN ISRAELITE.— Every Friday. Jewish.
Established 1834. Isaac M. Wise, editor. Leo Wise &
Co., proprietors. Subscription $4; claimed circulation
15,117; 8 pages, 7 columns; length of columns 21 3-4
inches, width 2 3-16 inches. Advertising rales, agate,
12 1-2 cents per line each insertion; cuts same price:
discounts : $25, 5 per cent ; $50, 10 per cent : $100, 20 per
cent, $200, 30 percent ; Special notices 1-4 extra; E. O.W.
1-4 off: Reading notices 25 cents per line.
The oldest, largest, and most widely cir-
culated Jewish newspaper in the world.
Circulates in every county of every State
and Territory.
Advt. page 266.
CATHOLIC TELEGRAPH.— Every Thursday. Roman
Catholic. Established 1866. O. Smith, editor and pro-
prietor. Subscription $2.50 ; estimated circulation 700":
8 pHges. 6 columns ; length of columns 19 inches, width
2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time
$1, subsequent insertions 75 cents ; cuts same price.
Discounts for large space or long time.
CHRISTIAN STAND VRD. -Every Saturday. Chris-
tian. Established 1855. Isaac Errett, editor. Standard
Publishing Co., proprietors. Subscription §1.25; claimed
circulation 25, (100; 8 pages, 7 columns; length of columns
24 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, agate,
25 cents, Business notices 35 cents, Reading notices 50
cents per line each insertion. Discounts: $10, 5 per cent;
$25. 10 per cent; $50, 15 per cent; $100, 25 per cent; $200,
33 1-3 per cent : $300, 40 per cent. Cuts same price.
The Christian .Standard is the largest cir-
culated religious paper West. The general
verdict oi' our client* is, "it Pays."
Adot. page 250.
CIIRTSTLICHE APOLOGETE.— Every Monday. Ger-
man. Methodist Episcopal. Established 1837. W. Nast
and J. Krehbiel, editors. Walden & Stowe, publishers.
Subscription $2 ; claimed circulation 17,400 ; 8 pages, 6
columns; length of columns 20 inches, width 2 1-3 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, 15 cents per line each in-
sertion. Discounts: 15 per cent on $50; 20 per cent on
$100 ; 25 per cent on $300 ; 30 per cent on $500. Cuts same
price ; special position 5 per cent extra. No medical ad-
vertisements. Solid cuts required.
Advt. page 243.
HERALD AND PRESBYTER. - Every Wednesday.
' Presbyterian. Established 1839. Monfort & Co., editors
and proprietors Subscription $2.50; claimed circulation
16,600; 8 pages. 7 columns; length of columns 21 3-4
inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising ra'es, aga'e, 20
cents per line each insertion. Discounts: 4 times 10 per
cent; 13 times 20 per cent ; 26 times or more 40 per cent.
Cuts same price.
DEBORAH.— Every Friday. Jewish. German. Isaac
M. Wise, editor Leo Wise & Co., proprietors. Sub-
scription $2; claimed circulation 6800: 8 pages, 4 columns;
length of columns 12 1-2 inches, width 2 1-4 inches.' Ad-
vertising rates, nonpareil. $20 per inch per annum, with
discounts according to amounts ; cuts same price.
Advt. page 266
DEMOCRAT.— Every Saturday. Democratic. Estab-
lished 1882 Farming World Co.. proprietors. Subscrip-
tion $1.50; estimated circulation 5000; 8 pages, 6 col-
umns ; length of columns 19 1-2 inches--, width 2 1 -8 inches.
Advertising rates, agate. 25 cen's per line: cuts fame
price; Reading notices or special positions 50 cents per
j line.
Outspoken and unmistakable in its ad-
vocacy ol" pure Jcflersoiiian Democracy, it
wields an enormous influence throughout
the South and Southwest, as well as in the
wealthy section immediately adjacent to
Cincinnati.
Advt. page 372.
JOURNAL AND MESSENGER.— Every Wednesday.
Baptist. Established 1831. G. W. Lasher, D.D., editor
and proprii tor. Subscription $2: claimed circulation S'OOO;
8 pages, 7 columns; length of columns 21 l-2inches, \\idth
21-4 incites. Advertising rates, agate, 20 cents per line
! each insertion. Discounts: 4, times 10 per cent; 3 months
20 per ceiu ; 6 months or Iqnger 40 per cent ; cuts same
price.
MARINE JOURNAL.— Every Thursday. Steamboat
interests. Established 1S78. Vrank Baker, editor and
proprietor. Subscription $1 ; estimated circulation 700 » ;
4 pages. 8 columns ; length oi' columns 24 inches, width
2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time
$1.15 ; 1 month $6 ; 3 month- $15 : 6 months $2> ; 1 year
$40; cuts same price; Reading notices 50 cents per line.
Circulates among steamboatmen, mer-
chants, manufacturers, farmers and plant-
ers oil all Western and Southern rivers,
and is the official organ of the Marine
Engineers of the United State*.
Advt. page 250.
MERCHANT AND MANUFACTURER —Every Tues-
day. Commercial. Established 1868. T. J. Smith, ed-
iror. T. J . Smith & Co., proprietors. Subscription $3 ;
claimed circulation FOOO ; 4 pages, 9 columns ; length of
columns 26 inche-, width 2 1-6 inches.
The oldest trade paper in Cincinnati,
and the best medium for reaching busi-
ness firms in the South and Southwest.
For advertising rates, addiess the pub-
lisher, or Jno F. Phillips &. Co.. New
York.
MERCHANT TRAVELER. -Every Saturday. E^tab-
lished 1880. W. J. Lampton, editor. Drummer Publishing
Co., proprietors. Subscription $2 ; claimed circulation
18,000 ; 8 pages, 6 columns ; length of columns 20 inches,
width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, per
line 1 time 15 cents, 6 times 12 cents, 13 times 10 cents,
26 times, 9 cents, 1 year 8 cents each insertion ; cuts came
price.
Advt. page's^.
SATURDAY NIGHT.— Every Saturday. Literary
Established 1872. J. C. Getzendanner, editor and propri
(-tor. Subscription $2; claimed circulation 6100; 8 page-!,
6 columns; length of columns 20 inches, width 2 1-8 incli-
es. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 5-8 incli (7 lines) 1 time
$1, 1 month or more 75 cents each insertion : cuts same
price.
Advt. page 264.
TRADE LIST — Every Thursday. Commercial. E«-
tablished I860. L. Barney, manager. Subscription J*3:
estimated circulation 6000:20 pag*-s. 4 columns ; length of
columns 13 1-4 inches, width 2 1-5 incnes For advertis-
ing rates, address the publisher, or Jno. F. Phillips &
Co., 29 Park row New York.
WAHRHEITSFREUND.— Every Wednesday. Ger-
man. Catholic. Established 1837. A. Juittner, editor.
Benziger Bros., proprietors. Subscription $2.50; sworn
circulation 12,200 ; 8 paves, 7 column-* ; length of columns
22 inches, width 21-4 inches. Advertising rates, anaie.
1 time 10 cents, 1 month 7 cents, ?, months 6 cents, 6
months 5 cents, 1 year 4 cents per line each insertion ;
cuts same price.
The Oldest Oermxii Catholic paper in
the United States. It is extensively pat-
ronized b> the Kev. Clergy and Religious
Communities, as well as by German Cath-
olics throughout the United States.
WESTER.V CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE -Every Wed
nesd'iy. Methodist Episcopal. Established 1834." Fran-
cis S. Hoyt, D.D.. editor. Wulrlon A Sto.vr. publis' ers
Subscription $2.20; daiim-d circulation 2'i.5(H): 8 pMges.
7 columns; length of c dumns 2J 3 4 incho'. width 2
172 JNO. F. PHILLIPS <K UO.'S
Courier-Joiir&al.
THE REPRESENTATIVE 'SOUTHERN NEWSPAPER.
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY.
Than any Paper in the South or Southwest,
AND
MORE C031MANDING and CREATING IN ITS INFLUENCE
Than all the other Southern Newspapers Combined.
Equitably proportioned to the Actual Circulation, and rigidly adhered to.
EASTERN OFFICE :
Nos. 63 and 64 Tribune Building, New York.
. T.
Advertisements received by all reputable Advertising Agents.
NEWSPAPER KATE-BOOK.
173
1-3 'inches. Advertising rates, agate, 25 cents per line
each insertion; discounts: on $50, 15 per cent : 20 per
cent on $100 ; 25 per cent on $300 ; 30 per cent on $500 ;
cuts same price; Business items 37 1-2 cents per agate line
each insertion; solid cuts required. No patent medicines
advertised.
Advt. page 248.
WESTERN TOBACCO JOURNAL.— Every Monday.
Established 1874. Thos. Mason, editor and proprietor.
Subscription $2; claimed circulation 5600; 16 pages, 4 col-
umns; length of columns 13 1-2 inches, width 21-4 inches.
Advertising rates, 1 inch 3 months $4, 6 months $7, 1
year $12; 1-16 page % months $12, 6 months $20, 1 year
S3"», 1-4 page 3 months $33, 6 months $65, 1 year $125;
cuts same price.
The only Tobacco Trade Paper pub-
lished in the United States in and near
the Tobacco Growing Districts.
Advt. page 340.
DISCIPLE OP CHRIST.— 15th and 30th of each month.
Disciples. Established 1883. S. M. Jefferson, editor.
H. C. Hall, publisher. Subscription $2; claimed circula-
tion 10,000 ; 32 pages, 2 columns; length of columns 10
inches, width 2 1-2 inches. Advertising rates, agate, 25
cents per line each insertion; cuts same price.
Advt. page 250.
FARMING WORLD.— 1st and 15th of each month.
Agricultural. Established 1879. Jas. C. Edwards, ed-
itor. T. 8. Gardner, publisher. Subscription 75 cents;
claimed circulation 27,360 ; 8 pages, 7 columns ; length of
columns 21 3-4 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising
rates, agate, 20 cents per line each insertion ; cuts same
price ; special position 1-4 extra ; Reading notices 40
cents per line per time.
Strictly agricultural, reaching the cream
of the farmer aitd suburban purchasing
element at 7233 offices. Both original
agricultural correspondence and advertis-
ing patronage are undoubtedly heavier
than ever before controlled by one paper,
and frequent 28-coliimn supplements are
a necessity. Nothing for sale, no solici-
tors, no private terms.
Advt. page 276.
AGENTS' AID.— Monthly. Established 1881. Cincin-
nati Publishing Co., editors and proprietors. Subscrip-
tion 50 cents; claimed circulation 40,000; 8 pages, 5 col-
umns ; length of columns 16 inches, width 2 1-6 inches.
Advertising rates, agate, 50 cents per line each insertion ;
discounts: $5, 15 per cent; $7. 20 per cent ; $14, 22 1-2 per
cent; $21, 25 per cent ; $28,27 1-2 per cent; $35,30 per
cent; $42, 32 1-2 per cent; $49, 35 per cent; $56, 37 1-2 per
cent; $63, 40 per cent; $70, 42 1-2 per cent; $'<7, 45 per
cent; $84, 47 1-2 per cent ; $100, 50 per cent; cuts same
price.
Advt. page 338.
AMERICAN INVESTOR.— Monthly. Mechanical.
Established 1878. J. S. ZKRBE, editor and proprietor.
Subscription $1; claimed circulation 14,000; 24 to 32 pages,
4 columns; length of columns 12 inches, width 2 1-8 inch-
es. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $1.50,
3 times $4.20, 6 times $7.50, 1 year $11.40; 3 inches $30.50,
5 inches $45, 1 column $90 for 1 year; cuts same price.
HAUS UNO HERD.— Monthly. German. Methodist. Es-
tablished 1873. Henry Liebhart, editor. Walden & Stowe,
publishers. Subscription $2 ; claimed circulation 8000 ;
56 pages, 2 columns ; length of columns 10 inches, width
2 1-2 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 15 cents per
line each insertion; cuts same price.
Advt. page 248.
MOODY'S STAR FASHION JOURNAL.— Monthly.
Fashions. Established 1883. D. W. Moody, editor and
proprietor. Subscription $3 ; claimed circulation 30.000 ;
550 pages, 3 columns; length of columns 16 inches, width
2 3-8 inches. Advertising rates, agate 25 cents per line
each insertion; cuts game price.
Advt. page 246.
MUSICAL VISITOR. -Monthly. Musical. Established
1871. James R. Murray, editor. John Church & Co.,
proprietors. Subscription $1.50; claimed circulation 3000;
32 pages, 3 columns; length of columns 10 inches, width
2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil. $1.25 per
inch each insertion; cuts same price.
NATIONAL FARMER.— Monthly. Agricultural. Es-
tablished 1877. National Farmer Co., editors and pro-
prietors. Subscription 50 cents; estimated ci dilation
4(K)0: 16 pages, 3 columns; length of columns 9 3-4 inches,
width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising ratios, agate $1 per inch
each insertion; less than 1-2 inch 10 cents per line per
time; cuts same price; discounts- 3 months 5 per cent.
6 months 10 per cent, 1 year 20 per cent.
SUNDAY SCHOOL JOURNAL.-Monthly. Metho-
dist Episcopal. Established 1869. J. H. Vincent.
D.D., editor. Walden & Stowe, agents. Western Meth-
odist Book Concern, publishers. Subscription 65 cents;
claimed circulation 43,feCO; 32 pages, 2 columns: length of
columns 7 1-4 inches, width 2 5-18 inches. Advertising
rates, nonpareil, 50 cents per line each insertion; cuts
same price; no patent medicine advertisements inserted.
Solid cuts required.
Advt. page 248.
TEACHERS' MENTOR.— Monthly. Disciples. Es-
tablished 1875. Isaac Errett, editor. Standard Publishing
Co., proprietors. Subscription 75 cents; claimed circula-
tion 7000; 32 pages, 2 columns; length of columns6 inches,'
width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, agate. 15 cents
per line each insertion; discounts: $10, 10 percent; $25, 15
per cent; $50, 25 per cent; cuts same prices.
BALDWIN'S MUSICAL REVIEW.-Quarterly. Mu-
sical. Established 1879. D. H. Baldwin & Co., fditors
and proprietors. Subscription 25 cents: claimed circula-
tion 12,500; 16 pages, 3 columns; length of columns 9
inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
per inch $2.50 per time; cuts same price; Reading notices,
brevier, 50 cents per line.
CLEVELAND.
ANZEIGER.— Every evening except Sunday, Sun-
day morning, and WEEKLY, Thursdays. German.
Independent. Established 1871. Wm. Kaufman, editor.
Anzeiger Publishing Co., proprietors. Subscription, daily
$6, claimed circulation 4200; SundayJ$2, claimed circula-
tion 5800; weekly $2, claimed circulation 2600; 4 pages, 8
columns: length of columns 25 inches, width 2 1-6 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, per inch 1 year, daily, $30,
daily and weekly $40, daily, weekly and Sunday $50:
cuts same price.
HERALD. —Every morning and evening except Sunday,
Sunday morning, and WEEKLY, Fridays. Independent,
Republican. Established 1819; J. H. A. Bone, editor.
Herald Publishing Co., proprietors. Subscription, daily
$7.50 (evening edition $6), claimed circulation 17,000;
Sunday $1.50, claimed circulation 17,000; weekly $1,
claimed circulation 18,000; 8 pages, 7 columns; length of
columns 21 1-3 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertisirg
rates, daily, nonpareil, 1 time 12 1-2 cents, subsequent
insertions 10 cents, 26 times 9 cents, 52 times 8 cents, 78
times 7 cents, 156 times 6 cents. 312 times Scents per line
each insertion; 1st and 8th pa«es 1-4 extra; cuts same
prices; E. O. D., 2 times a week or 1 time a week t-ame
price as for same number of consecutive insertions;
Reading notices inside pages 15 cents, Local notice*
5th page 25 cents, Local editorial notices 8th page 30
cents per line each insertion. The same rates apply for
Sunday. Weekly 15 cents per line; Reading notices 20
cents, irspecial position 30 cents per line each insertion.
Advt. page 280.
LEADER.- Every morning, and WEEKLY, Saturdays,
and NEWS every evening except Sunday. Republican.
Established 1848. Edwin Cowles, editor. Leader Printing
Co., proprietors. E. H. Perdue, manager. Subscription,
daily $10, claimed circulation 22,000; weekly $1.25, chiimoii
circulation 22,500; 8 to 12 pages, 7 columns; length of
columns 22 1-2 inches, width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising
rates, daily (including Lender and News), nonpareil. 1 time
15 cents, each additional insertion 121-2 cents; 1 ye»r 10
cents per line; large orders, 3 months, daily, 10 cents per
line per time; E.O.D., 2 times a week, and 1 time a wte'<
at same price as if consecutive insertions; 1st and 8th
pages 1-2 extra: no extra charge for cuts; Reading notices
25 cents, Special notices 5th page 30 cents, Local edito-
rial notices 40 cents per line each insertion; Sunday 15
cents per line each insertion. Notices same rate as in
daily. Weekly 20 cents per line each inrenion: 1 inch
1 year $100; Local or Reading no-ices 30 cents per line
each insertion. Solid cuts required. L. H. Crall, 41 Park
row, New York, Eastern representative.
1 74
F. PHILLIPS & CO.'S
18S1.
LEAVEMl OUTH, KANSAS.
REPRESENTING THE COMBINED CIRCULATION OF
THE TIMES, CONSERVATIVE, BULLETIN, AND COMMERCIAL,
THE FOUR OLDEST PAPERS IN KANSAS.
THK TIMES is the oldest paper, the leading pap* r, is published in the largest oily in the State, and has (he largest
circulation of any paper in Kansas. Daily, $5 a year ; weekly, $1 a year.
rs TO ADVJSRTISKJUS.
1. THE TIMES ha? 5240 circulation.
2. It has 13.H80 weekly circulation
;:. Itis printed in the metropolis of Kansas.
4. Its advertisirii: rates, considering circulation, are very retisonab'e.
5. It ha* bean published without interruption for twenty-live years.
6. It is the only Leavenworth paper receiving the morning western Associated Press reports.
7. It hi s subscribers in every post-office, and is read by the people of every city, village, and hamlet in the Stale
of K ID say.
8. It. never inserts an advertisement for a man who is not financially responsible, hence you are not thrown into
competition with humbugs and frauds.
!>. While it is recognized as an outspoken "journal, fearless and bold in the expression of its conviction? it is an
; dvocate of Republican principles in a State that gives 50,000 Hi-publican majority.
10. Kansas the past year has produced the greatest croj s of any Slate in the Union. It has more cattle, more hogs
more wheat, more corn, more oats, and more general prosperity than any other State, and i's people are out of debt'
growing rich, and will buy and pay for more goods than any other Western State during the coming year
11. THE LEAVENWORTH TIMES has five times the circulation in the city, and ten times the mail circulation of
any other paper in Leavenworth.
D. B. ANTHONY, Editor and Proprietor,
Leaven-worth, Kansas.
OPIE P. READ,
LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS.
EDITOR. I P. D. BENHAM,
BUSINESS MANAGER.
Circulation 26,OOO each Issue.
DEVOTED TO HUMOR, LITERATURE, AND GENERAL INFORMATION.
Tli f A rkaiisa \v Traveler is one of the most widely known and most extensively copied papers in America,
which fact alone is srffic'ent evidence of its immense popularity.
As an advertising medium, The .Irksmsaxv Traveler is superior to most papers published in the South.
Its immense Smte circulation and its large and growing circulation throughout all the Southern States make it a
specially desirable medium for advertisers who wish Southern trade.
STATE OF ARKANSAS, | IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS.
COUNTY OF PKLASKI. ) V
Personally appeared before me the undersigned authority, P. I). Benham nnd II. M. Hadfield,
who state upanoath that the weekly circulation of the Ai-Uansuw Traveler is <ilti>i>* g-t.UOO cnjiics.
P. D. BENHAM, Buswttti Manager.
H. M. HADFIELD, Mall Uwrlc.
Subscribed and sworn to before me, I
this 10th day of April, 1884. j"
C. T. WALKER, Notary Ptillic,
New York Office, Tribune Building.
A. F. RICHARDSON, Manager.
NEWSPAPER RATE-BOOK.
175
PENNY PRESS.— Every even ing except Sunday. In-
dependent. Established 1878. Scripps & Sweeney, editors
and publishers. Subscription $3; estimated circulation
20,000; 4 pages, 6 columns; length of columns 19 inches,
width 2 inches. Advertising rates, agate, 16 2-3 cents per
line each insertion; cuts same price.
PLAINDEALER.— Every evening except Sunday, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays. Democratic. Established 1842
W. W. Armstrong, editor. Plaindealer Publishing Co.,
proprietors. Subscription, daily $6. claimed circulation
5480; weekly $1.15, claimed circulation 12,720; daily 4
pages, 8 columns; weekly 8 pages, 6 columns; length of
columns US 1-2 inches (weekly 20 inches), width 2 1-ti
inches. Advertising rates, daily, nonpareil, 10 lines 1
time $1, subsequent insertions 50 cents, 1 month $10 8
months $25, 6 months $45, 1 year $80; cuts 1-4 less; E.O D.
2-3, 2 times a week 1-2 of daily monthly rates; 1 time a
week 7 1-2 cents per line each insertion after first; Head-
ing notices inside pages 10 cents. Local notices 4th
page 20 cents per line each insertion. Weekly 10 lines 1
time $2, 1 month $6; each subsequent insertion $1;
Reading notices inside pages 20-cents, Locals 8th pa»e
30 cents per line. Solid cuts required.
Advt. page 288.
CATHOLIC UNIVERSE.— Every Thursday. Catholic.
Established 1874. Manly Tello, editor and publisher.
Subscription ft».60; claimed circulation 7500; 8 p iges, 6
columns; lengili of columns 21 inches, width 2 1-5 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $1.50, 1 month
$4, 3 months $8, 1 year $20; 1-4 column 1 month $12.50, 3
months $25, 1 year $80; cuts same price; Business notices
20 cents per line.
Advt. page 334.
CHRISTLICHE BOTSCHAFTER. — Every Monday.
German. Evangelical. Established 1830 Lauer &
Yost, editors and proprietors. Subscription $2; esti-
mated circulation 18,000; 8 pages, 6 columns; length of
columns 20 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates,
nonpareil, per line, 20 cents each insertion, 3 months 15
cents, 6 months 12 cents, 1 year 10 cents; cuts same
price.
EVANGELICAL MESSENGER. — Every Tuesday
Evangelical. Established 1848. Lauer & Yost, editors
and proprietors. Subscription $2 ; estimated circulation
12,000 ; 8 pages, 6 columns: length of columns 20 inches,
width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 time
15 cents, 3 months 12 cents, 6 months 10 cents, 1 year 8
cents per line each insertion ; cuts same price.
IRON TRADE REVIEW. - Every Saturday. Com-
mercial. Established 1868. Wilson M. Day, editor.
Day & Caner, proprietors. Subscription $3; claimed
circulation 6400 ; 20 pages, 4 columns ; length of columns
13 inches, width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates non-
pareil, 1 inch 1 time $1.50, 1 month $5, 3 months $10, 6
months $17.51), 1 year $30; cuts same price.
Advt. page 256.
MARINE RECORD.— Every Thursday. Marine news.
Established 1878. A. A. Pomeroy, editor 'and proprietor.
Subscription $2 ; claimed circulation 5000; 8 pages, 4 col-
umns; length of columns 15 inches, width 2 1-3 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 month $3, 6 months
$17, 1 year $30; 4 inches 1 year $100 ; cuts same price.
The Marine Record Is Invaluable as an
advertising medium for marine »<MM(*. be-
ing tlie only Journal on the lakes devoted
to that interest.
Advt. page 306.
OHIO PRACTICAL FARMER. — Every Saturday.
Agricultural. Establishen 1848. M. J. Lawrence, editor
and proprietor. Subscription $1.25 ; sworn circulation
ol,500; 16 pages, 4 columns; length of columns 12 3-4
inches, width 2 1-5 inches. Advertising rates, agate, 30
cents per line each insertion; cuts same price; Special
position 25 per cent additional; Business notices, leaded
•>0 cents per line count; Reading type notices $1 per line
count. Discounts: 10 per cent on $40, 15 per cent on $110
20 per cent on $200. 25 per cent on $300.
Ha* by far the largest actual circulation
oi any weekly agricultural journal of
America and is closely read every week
in over sixty thousand homes
Advt.
REFORMIRTE KIRCHENZEITUNG —Every Tues-
day. German. Reformed Church. Established 1854
Rev. L. Praickchatis, editor. Aug. Breker, proprietor.
Subscription $2 ; estimated circulation 6000; 8 pages, 5
columns; length of columns 20 inches, width 2 1-4 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, per inch 1 week $1, 1
month $2, 3 months $5; cuts same price ; only advertise-
ments suitable for a religious paper inserted.
SENDBOTE. -Every Wednesday. German. Baptist.
Established I860. Rev. J. C. Haselhuhn. editor. Ger-
man Baptist Publishing Society, H. Schulte. agent, pub-
lishers. Subscription $2 ; claimed circulation 5800; 8
pages, 5 columns; length of columns 28 inches; width
2 1-2 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, per inch 1 year
$12.EO ; cuts same price.
SUNDAY SUN. — Independent. Established 1880.
W. Scott Robison, editor. Sun Publishing Co., pro-
prietors. Subscription $2; claimed circulation 9000; 8
pages, 7 columns ; length of columns 21 3-4 inches, widtli
2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 6th or 7th
pages 7 rents, 5th or 8th pages 10 cents per line ; cuts
same price; Business notices, brevier, 20 cents per line.;
5th or 8th page editorial notices 30 cents per line.
Advt. page 238.
VOICE.— Every Sunday. Republican. Established
1870. O.J.Hodge, editor. Voice Publishing Co., pro-
prietors. Subscription $2; sworn circulation 8000: 8
pages, 7 columns; length of columns 22 inches, width
2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1
time $1.20, 1 month $4, 3 months $10, 6 months $18, 1
year $30 ; cuts same price : Buciuess locals 20 cents ; Top
Head notices (less than 10 lines; 30 cents, 10 lines or over
25 cents per line.
BRAINARD'S MUSICAL WORLD.— Monthly. Music.
Established 1864. Karl Merz, editor. S. Brainard'w
Sons, proprietors. Subscription $1.50; claimed circu-
lation 15,000; 40 pages, 3 columns; length of columns
10 1-2 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates,
agate, 20 cents per line each insertion ; cuts same price.
Brainard's Illustrated Musical World In
the oldest musical journal in the U.S. and
has the largest circulation of any journal
of Its class in the World.
Advt. page 258.
FARMER AND MANUFACTURER.— Monthly. Agri-
cultural. Established 1879. Farmer and Manufacturer
Co., editors and proprietors. Subscription 50 cents ;
claimed circulation 9000 : 16 pages, 4 columns ; length of
columns 12 1-2 inches, width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising
rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $1.50, 2 times $2.75, 3 times
$4, 6 times $7, 1 year $12 ; 3 inches 3 times $10.50, 1 year
$32 ; 10 inches 1 year $100 ; cuts same price ; Reading
notices 25 cents per line.
Advt. page 254.
WESTERN MACHINIST. — Monthly. Mechanical.
Established 1882. Wilson M. Day, editor. Day & Carter,
proprietors. Subscription 60 cents; claimed circulation
5000 ; 16 pages. 4 columns; length of columns 16 inches,
width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch
1 time $1.50; 3 times $4, 6 times $7, 1 year $12; cuts same
price.
Advt. page 256.
COLUMBUS.
EVENING DISPATCH.— Every evening except Sun-
day, and DOLLAR DISPATCH, Wednesdays. Inde-
pendent. Established 1860. W. D.Brickell & Co., editors
and proprietors. Subscription, daily $7, sworn circula-
tion 6025 ; weekly $1, sworn circulation 4380 ; 4 pages, (I
columns ; length of columns 23 inches, width 2 1-4 inches.
Advertising rates, daily, nonpareil, 10 lines 1 time 75
cents, 1 week $3.50, 1 month $8, 3 months $18, 6 months
$25, 1 year $40; 20 lines $75, 30 lines $100, 50 lines $150,
100 lines $250 1 year; cuts same price; Local notices 10
cents; City items 20 cents per line each insertion. Weekly
rales 1-2 more than price for same number of insertions
in daily.
OHIO STATE JOURNAL.— Every morning exceptr
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays. Republican Es-
tablished, daily 1848, weekly 1811. B. R. Cowen, editor.
Ohio State Journal Co., proprietors. J. C. Briggs, busi-
ness manager. Subscription, daily $8, claimed circula-
tion 4000 ; weekly $1, claimed circulation 10,000 ; daily 4
pages, 8 columns ; weekly g pages, 6 columns ; length of
columns 25 inches (weekly 20 1-2 inches), width 2 1-4
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, daily, 9 lines 1
time 60 cents, 2 times $1, 1 week $2.50, 1 month. $6, :",
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JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO:S
MILWAUKEE.
<JEO. W. PECK, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. GEO. L. LORD, BUSINESS MANAGER,
New Torfc Office, 65 Tribune Kuildiny. A. F. ItlCHAJtDSOlf, Manager,
Circulation is now over 80,000 each issue.
MR. PECK
And His Little Pet Seven-year-old Boy,
MASTER ROY.
TO
MILWAUKEE, April 9. 1884.
I hereby certify that the average circulation of FECK'S SUN for the fifty -two \veekn ending April 5, 1884.
\vas 7V,'J4i) copies each issue. (Signed) GEO. L. LORD, Business Manager.
Sworn and subscribed to b'efore me, this 9th day of April, 1884.
[SEAL.] (Signed) W. A. BOOTH, Notary Public, Milwaukee Co.
ADVERTISERS WILL DO WELL~TO~TESTrTHE MERITS OF "PECK'S SUN."
NEWSPAPER RATE-BOOK.
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months §12. C months $20, 1 year $30 ; cuts same price;
Business notices 10 cents, 3 or more times 8 cents,
Reading matter 20 cents per line each insertion. Weekly
!» lines 1 time 75 cents, 1 month $3, 3 months $8, 6
months $16, 1 year $30. Solid cuts required.
CATHOLIC COLUMBIAN.— Every Saturday. Catho-
lic. Established 1875. Rev. D. A. Clarke, editor. .Jno.
A. Kuster, business manager. Subscription $2 ; claimed
circulation GOOD ; 8 pages, 6 columns ; length of columns
20 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
1 inch 1 time $1, 1 month $2.50, 3 months. $5, 1 year $12.
Discounts for large space. No extra charge for cuts.
HOME GAZETTE.— Every Thursday. Temperance.
Established 1840. Hann & Adair, editors and proprie-
tors. Subscription $1.50; claimed circulation 3150 ; 4
pages, 6 columns ; length of columns 22 1-2 inches, width
2 l-Rinches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time
$1, I month $3, 3 months $7.80, 6 months $13, 1 year
$20.80 ; cuts same price; Reading notices 25 cents per
line. Special rates for large space.
OHIO SONNTAGSGAST.— Every Sunday. German.
Independent,. Established 1878. L. Hirsch, proprie-
tor. Subscription 8-page edition $2, claimed circulation
2500: 4-page edition $1.25, claimed circulation 6000 ; 4
and 8 pages, 7 columns : length of columns 21 inches,
width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 10 lines
1 time 75 cents ; 4th page$l; cuts same price ; Reading
notices 10 cents per line ; 4th page 15 cents. Discount
foi- larger space and long time.
Advt. page 252.»
OHIO WAI8ENFREUND.— Every Wednesday. Ger-
man. Established 1873. Rev. Joseph lessing, editor
arid publisher. Subscription $1.50 ; estimated circula-
tion 27,000 : 8 pages, 4 columns ; length of columns 13 1-4
inches, width 2 1-4 inches. For advertising rates address
the publisher, or Jno. F. Phillips & Co., 29 Park row,
New York.
WESTROTE.— Every Thursday. German. Estab-
lished 1843. Reinhard & Fieser, editors and proprietors.
Subscription $3 ; estimated circulation 10,500 J 4 pages,
9 columns ; length of columns 25 1-2 inches, width 21-6
inches. Advertising rates furnished on application to
the publishers, or Jno. F. Phillips & Co., 29 Park row,
New York.
CITY AND COUNTRY. -Monthly. Literary and ag-
ricultural. Established 1881. Will C. Turner, editor.
Will C. Turner & Co., proprietors. Subscription 75
cents; claimed circulation 24,000 ; 28 pages, 4 columns ;
length of columns 13 1-2 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Ad-
vertising rates, agate, 30 cents per line each insertion ;
cuts same price; Reading notices $5 per inch. Discounts
for long time.
The best paying advertising medium in
tlie West. Try it.
COMPANION AND AMERICAN ODD FELLOW.—
Monthly. Odd-Fellowship. S. C. Chorlton, M.D., edi-
tor. M. C. Lilley & Co., proprietors. Subscription $1 ;
sworn circulation 5000; 16 pages, 3 columns; length of
columns 10 inches, width 2 9-16 inches. Advertising
rates, nonpareil, per inch 1 month $1.50, 3 months $3.50,
1 year $10 : cuts same price.
DAYTON.
DEMOCRAT. — Every morning, and EMPIRE AND
DEMOCRAT, Wednesdays. Democratic. Established,
daily 1844, weekly 1808. Subscription, daily $10, esti-
mated circulation 2500 ; weekly $2, estimated circulation
4500 ; 4 pages (weekly 8 pages), 8 columns ; length of
columns 24 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates,
nonpareil, daily 1 inch 1 time $1. 1 week $2.50, 1 month
$6, 3 months $12, 1 year $30 ; 3 inches 1 ye».r $65 ; cuts
same pric.e. Weekly 1 inch 1 time $1.25, 1 month $4, 3
months $7.50, 1 year $20.
JOURNAL.— Every morning, and WEEKLY, Tues-
days. Republican. Established, daily 1832, weekly 1808.
W. D. Bickham, editor and proprietor. Subscription,
daily $9, claimed circulation 3000 ; weekly $1.50, claimed
circulation -^700 ; 4 pages (weekly 6 pages), 9 columns ;
length of columns, daily 24 inches, weekly 25 inches,
width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, daily,
3-4 inch 1 time 75 cents, 1 week $3. 1 month $6, 3
months $12, 1 year $30. cuts same price. Discount for
larger space. E. O. D. 2-3. 2 times a week 1-2, 1 time a
week l-'i daily rates ; Special notices 1-4 extra; Local no-
tices 12 1-2 cent*, 1 week or longer 10 cents, 1 month
8 1-3 cents per line. Weekly 3-4 inch 1 time $1, 1
month $2.50, 3 months $6, 1 year $15 ; Local notices
15 cents ; 3 months 12 1-2 cents ; 1 year 10 cents. Solid
cuts required.
Triple the circulation of any competitor ;
only member of Western Associated Press
in Western Ohio. Write any reliable busi-
ness man for Information of the '* Jour-
nal's" standing and reputation.
CHRISTIAN WORLD.— Every Thursday. Reformed
Church. Established 1849. Eev. E. Herbruck, editor.
Herbruck, Loucks & Blum, proprietors. Subscription
$2 ; claimed circulation 4200 ; 8 pages, 6 columns ;
length of columns 20 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Adver-
tising rates, nonpareil, 6 cents per line each insertion.
Discounts ; 1 month 10 per cent, 8 months 20 per cent, 1
year 40 per cent ; cuts inserted at same prices.
HERALD OF GOSPEL LIBERTY.— Every Saturday.
Established 1808. Rev. A. W. Coan, editor. Rev. C. W.
Garoutte, proprietor. Subscription $2 ; claimed circula-
tion 5000 ; 16 pages, 3 columns ; length of columns 13
inches, width 2 1-5 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
1 inch 1 time 50 cents, 1 month $2, 3 months $5, 6
months $9, 1 year $16 ; 2 inches 3 months $9, 1 year
$28 ; 1-2 column 3 months $25, 1 year $72 ; cuts same
price; Reading notices 10 cents per line each insertion.
Solid cuts required.
RELIGIOUS TELESCOPE. — Every Wednesday.
United Brethren. Established 1834. James W. Hott,
editor. W. J. Shuey, publisher. Subscription $2,
claimed circulation 12,000 ; Hi pages, 5 columns ; length of
columns 19 inches, width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates,
nonpareil, 10 cents per line each insertion ; cuts same
price.
FARMERS' HOME.— Monthly. Agricultural. Estab-
lished 1881. G. B. Dennis, editor. G B. Dennis & Co.,
proprietors. Subscription 50 cents ; claimed circulation
6100 ; 16 pages, 4 columns ; length of columns 15 inches,
width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, agate, per inch 1
time $2.50, 3 times $7, 6 times $13. 1 year $24 ; over 5
inches, 10 percent discount ; cuts same price; Local no-
tices per agate Hne, 1 time 25 cents, 3 times 70 cents, 6
times $1.25, 1 year $2; Reading notices per agate line. 1
time 50 cents, 1 year $4 ; 10 per cent discount on 10 lines
or more in local or reading notices.
We have not got "The best adverlisiiig
medium in America," but we are constant-
ly on tlie push, ever alive to tlie interest of
botli advertisers and readers. Yon can
best judge by seeing tlie paper. Send for
sample copy and advertising rates.
MEDINA.
GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE.— 1st and 15th ot
each month. Bee culture. Established 1873. A. I.
Root, editor and proprietor. Subscription $1, estimated
circulation 5000 ; 32 pages, 2 columns ; length of columns
8 1-2 inches, width 2 1-2 inches. Advertising rates, non-
pareil, 20 cents per line each insertion. Discounts: 10
lines and upward, 3 times 5 per cent ; 6 times 10 per
cent ; 9 times 15 per cent ; 1 year 20 per cent. From
50 lines upward, 10 to 40 per cent discount, according to
time and space ; cuts same price.
PATRON OF \HUSBANDRY.-Every Thursday.
Grange. Established 1870. Charles P. Dument, editor.
Patron of Husbandry Publishing Co., proprietors. Sub-
scription $1.50 ; claimed circulation 4000 ; 4 pages, 7 col-
umns ; length of columns 21 3-4 inches, width 2 1-4
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 50 cents per inch
each insertion ; cuts same price ; Reading notices, 7
cents per line per time.
SPRINGFIELD.
GAZETTE.— Every evening except Sunday. Inde-
pendent Republican. Established 1879. R. T. Nelson,
editor. T. E. Harwood, proprietor. Subscription $5 :
claimed circulation 2700 ; 4 pages, 7 columns ; length of
columns 22 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates,
nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time 30 cents, 1 week $2, 1 month $4, 3
months $9, 1 year $25. Discounts foY large space. All
metal cuts inserted without extra charge.
REPUBLIC. — Every evening except Sunday, and
TWIfl V '1M,, , .,..,1 ...... TJ~.».,'KHr.«-« TjV.*.i Kl ;^V><.^ loir*
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JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO'.'S
ROCHESTER
The only legitimate Sunday Newspaper of Rochester,
CIRCULATES THROUG-H SIXTEEN COUNTIES.
Jin 32igT~Lt - JPage, Family JSTevrs paper,
and.
CL
success.
THE BEST ADVERTISING BEDIM IN WESTERN NEff YORK.
D. S. BERBER <fe CO., Publishers.
THE DAILY AND WEEKLY
SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA,
McCLA-TCHY & CO., Editors and. P»xi~blisliers.
THE BEE has the Largest Circulation in California outside of San Francisco, as
per the sworn statement of the Business Manager. It has a larger circulation in Sacramento City,
in proportion to population, than has any paper in the United States in its place of publication.
" By far the brightest and ablest paper ever published in Sacramento."— San Francisco Exchange.
" For Central and Northern California it is the best paper in the State." — Butte County Register.
" The leading and prominent newspaper of Sacramento. . . . Double the circulation of any paper published in
the county." — San- Francisco Chronicle, January 30, 1884.
RICHMOND W~HIGT~
[ESTABLISHED 1824.]
DAILY, SEMI- WEEKLY, AND WEEKLY.
A prompt and reliable exponent of the every-day news of the world — State and locaf news a
specialty ; a political manual and text-book for Virginians, and a newspaper for the masses.
The WEEKLY WHIG, having recently been enlarged, may now justly claim to be the most
complete and exhaustive weekly newspaper ever printed in Virginia. It is made up for the farmers
and country readers especially, forming a. complete and connected history of the times from week
to week. Nothing of importance is omitted, either in local or State news, the latter being mostly
in the form of brief and pointed original correspondence. The market reports are corrected to the
day of publication, especial attention being paid to the grain and tobacco markets.
The various editions of THE WHIG reach every-city and town in Virginia, and are unequalled
as advertising mediums.
NEWSPAPER RATE-BOOK.
170
palest), (i columns ; length of columns 19 1-4 inches, width
•2 f-B inches. Advert ir-ing rales, daily, nonpareil. 1 inch
1 time $1, 1 week $3 50, 1 month $7, 3 months $15, 1 year
$36. Weekly 1 inch 1 time $1, 1 month $2.50, 3 months
$7, 1 year $17. Discounts 1'or larger space. Solid cuts
inserted without extra charge.
FARMERS' ADVANCE.— Every Saturday. Agricult-
ural. Established 1875. R. S. Thompson and Waldo F.
Brown, editors. R. S Thompson, proprietor. Subscrip-
tion $1.25 ; estimated circulation 10.000 ; 16 pages, 4 col-
umns ; length of columns 12 1-2 inches, width 2 1-6 inches.
Advertising rates, agate, 5 cents per line each insertion ;
cuts same price.
LUTHERAN EVANGELIST.— Every Fr'day. Lu-
theran. Established 1877. S. A. Ort. D.D., editor. R. H.
Youn<r, manager. Subscription $1.75 ; estimated circula-
tion 4500 ; 16 pages, 4 columns ; length of columns 14
inches, width 2 1-5 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
50 cents per inch each insertion ; cuts same price.
SUNDAY NEWS.— Independent. Established 1878.
D. Thornti n West, editor. West & Marshall, proprie-
tors. Subscription $2 : claimed circulation 3360 ; 6 pages,
9 columns ; length of columns 26 inches, width 2 1-6
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $1, 1
month $2, 3 months $4.50, 1 year $18 : cuts same price.
The Only Sunday Paper In Springfield,
O., one of the largest manufacturing cen-
tre* in the United Males.
FARM AND FIRESIDE.— 1st and 15th of each month.
Agricultural. Established 1877. Cha*. F. Thome, edi-
tor. Mast, Crowell & Kirkpatrirk, proprietors. Sub-
scription 50 cents ; sworn circulation 153,000 ; 20 pages, 4
columns ; length of columns 13 3-4 inches, width 21-4
inches. Advertising rates, agate, $1 per line each inser-
tion : cuts same price.
I \It»l AND FIR INSIDE Is the only Agri-
cultural Journal that Invites advertisers
or their representatives to examine Mail
Lists, Subscription Books, etc. We guaran-
tee 153,OOO copies each issue, and there-
fore have nothing to hide from the public,
but open our entire establishment for the
inspection of every one at all times.
WE CL.AIM that FARIU AND FIHESIDE
is the very best advertising medium in the
United States, and gives more actual cir-
culation for the money than any other
Agricultural and Home Journal. Were
\v <• to claim live circulation for each copy
printed, as many publishers do, we would
have 765, OOO Circulation each issue.
IT PAYS BETTER THAN ANY OTHER
medium of any kind. We invite those
who have not done MO to give it a trial.
ADVERTISING RATES.
Only One Dollar per line, for a Guaranteed
Circulation of 153.OOO COPIES each Issue,
with a liberal reduction on large adver-
tisements and those running three mouths
or more.
Advt. colored insert.
HOME COMPANION.— 1st and 15th of each month.
Juvenile. Established 1874. Mast, Crowell, & Kirk-
patrick, editors and proprietors. Subscription 35 cents ;
claimed circulation tiO,000 ; 8 pages, 4 columns; length of
column 13 3-4 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising
rates, agate, 50 cents per line each insertion ; cuts same
price.
Advt. colored insert.
OUR YOUNG PEOPLE.— 1st and 15th of each mon'h.
Juvenile. Established 1882. Mast, Crowell & Kirk-
pntrick. editors and proprietors. Subscription, $1 :
claimed circulation 50,000; 16 pages, 4 columns; length of
columns 13 3-4 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising
ra'es, ag^ke, 50 cents per line each insertion ; cuts same
price.
Advt. colored insert.
ILLUSTRATED AMERICAN HOMES.- Monthly.
Literary Established 1881. D. Thornton West, editor.
West & Marshall, proprietors. Subscription 25 cents ;
claimed circulation 25,000 : 16 pages, 4 columns ; length
of columns 12 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising
rates, nonpareil, inside pages 15 cents ; outside 20 cents ;
Reading notices 25 cents per line ; cuts same price.
Solid cuts required. Less than 6 lines charged 1 line extra
The cheapest illustrated literary and
family paper in the World.
TOLEDO.
BLADE.— Every evening except Sunday, and WEEK-
LY, Thursdays. Republican. Established 1835. D. R.
Locke, editor. The Toledo Blade Co., proprieiors.
Subscription, daily $5, claimed circulation 6500 ; weekly
$1, claimed circulation 115,000 ; 4 pages (weekly 8 pages),
8 columns ; length of columns 23 inches, width 2 1-12
inches. Advertising rates, daily, nonpareil, each 9 lines
1 time 75 cents, 1 week $2.50, 1 inontn $6, 3 mouths $12,
6 months $18, 1 year $30 ; cuts same rates ; special
positions 1-4 extra; E. O. D. 2-3, 2 times a week 1-2, 1
time a week 1-3 of daily monthly rates ; Business
locals, 10 cents for first, 5 cents per line for subsequent
insertions. Weekly, agaie, 75 cents per line each in-
sertion; Special notices 85 cents, Reading matter $1 pet-
line. Discounts on 1 inch or more: 3 months 10 per
cent; 6 months 20 per cent; 1 year 25 percent. Solid
cuts required.
The largest weekly circulation in Amer-
ica. Mo exception.
Advt. page 162.
EVENING BEE.— Every evening except Sunday, and
BEE, Thursdays. Independent. Established 1876. John
Paul Jones, editor. Toledo Printing and Publishing Co.,
proprietors. Subscription, daily $5, claimed circulation
8300 ; weekly $1, claimed circulation 3000 ; 4 pages, 8
columns ; length of columns 23 inches, width 2 1-4
inches. Advertising rates, daily, nonpareil, each 9 lines 1
time 75 cents, 2 times $1.25, 1 week $2.50, 1 month $6, 3
months $12, 6 months $18, 1 year $30 ; cuts same price :
1st page 1-2, outside pages 1-4, top of column or next
reading matter 1-4 extra ; Business locals 1 time 10
cents, 3 times 24 cents, 1 week 40 cents, per month $1.35
per line; City specials 12 1-12 ceuis per line each inser-
tion ; E O. D. 2-3, 2 times a week 1-2, 1 time a week 1-3
daily monthly rates. Weekly each 9 lines 1 time 75
cents, 1 month $2, 3 months $4.50, 1 year $15. Solid
curved cuts required.
The Evening Bee lias the largest circu-
lation of any Daily Paper in Ohio, outside
of Cleveland and Cincinnati.
NEWS.— Every Sunday. Independent. Established
1879. Jas. M. Bloomer, editor. Bloomer & Samss, pro-
prietors. Subscription $1.50: claimed circulation 4COO;
4 pases, 9 columns ; length of columns 20 inches, width
2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, 9 lines 1 time 75 cents,
1 month $2.5Q, 3 months $6, 6 months $10. 1 year $18;
cuts same price ; E. O. W. 35 per cent off ; Special
position 1-4 extra ; Reading notices 15 cents, Business
locals 10 cents per line each insertion. Also issue a
WEEKLY Saturdays, circulation 1500, in which Sunday
advertisements appear without extra charee.
I>arge circulation among railroad men
and mechanics.
Advt. page 202.
RAILROADER -Monthly. Railroad interests. Es-
tablished 1877. W. R. Leflet, editor and proprietor.
Subscription $1 ; sworn circulation 10.500; 24 pag< s, 3
columns ; length of columns 13 inches, width 2 3-4 inches.
Advertising raies, nonpareil, $2.50 per inch first ins-er-
tion, subsequent insertions $2, 1 year $25 ; cuts same
price.
YOUNG^TOWN.
NEWS-REGISTER. -Every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Wednesdays. Republican. Kstahlished
1869. O. P. Shaffer, editor. Younastown Publishing
Co., proprietors. Subscription, daily $5, claimed circu-
lation 6200 ; weekly $1, claimed circula'ion 4800 ; 4 pages
(weekly 8 pages), 8 columns; length of columns 23 inches,
I width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, daily
1 inch 1 year $40 ; cuts same price. Weekly $15 1 year ;
1 Reading notices 5 cents per line. Solid cuts required.
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JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO.'S
THE LEADING PAPER OF THE SOUTH.
THE LARGEST CIRCULATION.
THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM.
TIE ABEHCAN
PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING AT
The only Member of the Western Associated Press in Nashville, and
the only Paper issued Every Day.
Subscription, per Annum: Daily, $12; Daily, except Sunday, $10.60; "Weekly, $1.
THK AMERICAN, published in Nashville, the Capital of Tennessee, is the result of a consolidation of the
two oldest journals of the State, the Republican Banner and Ilie Union and American, files of which
date back to 1812.
TO ADVJEEfcTISERS.
The rates of advertising in THE AMERICAN, enabling you to address this large and intelligent constit-
uency, are reasonable. Sample copies mailed free and terms of advertising furnished on application.
Address THE AMERICAN, Nashville, Tennessee.
O. H. CRANDALL, Publisher.
J. M. STAHL, Editor.
THE
PUBLISHED AT QUINCY, ILLINOIS.
32 PAGES MONTHLY. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. 3 Months' Trial, 25 Cents.
The Best Paper for the Farmer and Jiis Family. For the Household
it has no Equal. Ten Departments, all Full. Medical
Formula} and Workshop new Features.
ADVERTISING RATES 1 0 cents per line (agate), each insertion, except cover, which is 1 2 cents per
line for inside cover, and 15 cents per line for outside of cover. No position guaranteed. All Advertise-
ments for less time than three months Cash with order. For Advertisements running three months or
more Cash quarterly after first insertion.
All letters relating to advertising should be addressed to J. S. BASSETT, No. 320 North Third Street,
St. Louis, Mo. CASH TERMS TO AGENTS.
The Farmer's Call,, Quincy, 111.
NEWSPAPER RATE-BOOK.'
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OREGON
PORTLAND.
MORNING OREGONIAN.— Every morning, and
OREGONI AN, Fridays. Independent Republican. Es-
tablished 1850. H. W. Scott, editor. Oregonian Pub-
lishing Co., proprietors. H. L. Pittock, manager. Sub-
scription .daily $10,claimed circulation 8200; Sunday $2.tO,
claimed circulation 3600: weekly $2.50. claimed circulation
9700 ; daily 4 pages, 8 columns ; weekly and Sunday 8
pages, 7 columns ; length of columns 24 Inches, width
2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, dally, nonpareil, 1 inch
1 time $1.87, 3 times $3.73, 1 week $5.60, 1 month $14,
3 months $33.33, 6 months $60, 1 year $112; cuts same
price ; double column 1-4 extra ; E. O. D. 3-5, 2 times a
week 1-2, 1 time a week 2-5 daily monthly rates ; Read-
ing notices 33 1-3 cents, 1 week $1.60, 1 month $4 per
line. Sunday 1 Inch 1 time $1.87; per month $5.00;
Reading notices 33 1-3 cents, 1 month $1.07 per line.
Weekly 13 1-3 cents, Reading notices 33 1-3 cents per
line each insertion ; double column 1-4 extra ; solid cuts
required. Eastern agent, 8. C. Beckwith, Tribune
building. New York.
STANDARD.— Every morning, except Monday, and
WEEKLY, Friday?. Democratic. Established 1876.
A. Noltner, editor and proprietor. Subscription, daily
$8, claimed circulation 1870 ; weekly $2.50, claimed cir-
culation 31(iO ; daily 4 pages, 8 columns ; weekly 8 pages,
6 columns ; length of columns 23 1-2 inches (.weekly 20
Inches), width 2 1-12 Inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
daily 1 inch $4 per month ; cuts same price. Weekly 1
inch $2 per month.
NORTHWEST NEWS.-Every morning, and NEWS,
Thursdays. Republican. Established 1883. Nathan
Cole, Jr., editor and manager. The Northwest News
Printing and Publishing Co., proprietors. Subscription,
daily with Sunday $10, claimed circulation 4300 ; weekly
$2, claimed circulation 5300 ; daily 4 pages, 8 columns ;
weekly 12 pages, 7 columns; length of columns 22 inches
(weekly 18 inches), width 2 Inches. Advertising rates,
dnily, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $1.40, 1 week $4, 1
month $0, 3 months $23, 6 months $40, 1 year $75 ;
cuts same price ; top of column 1-4 extra ; E. O. D. 3-5,
2 times a week 1-2, 1 time a week 2-5 daily monthly
rates ; Reading notices 25 cents per line ; per month
$2.50 per line. Weekly, per inch 1 time $1.25, 1 month
$4, 3 months $12, 6 months $24, 1 year $48; Reading
notices 20 cents per line; per month 70 cents. A. F.
Richardson, 65 Tribune building, New York, Eastern
agent.
SUNDAY MERCURY.— Independent. Established
1869. Mercnry Publishing Co., editors and proprietors.
Subscription $2.50, estimated circulation 4000; 4 pages,
9 columns ; length of columns 27 Inches, width 2 1-1:2
Inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 10 lines 1 month
$3, 6 months $12, 1 year $20 : cuts same price.
NORTHWESTERN FARMER.— Monthly. Agricult-
ural. Established 1881. Edward Casey, editor.
Pafl'enbarger & Casey, proprietors. Subscription 75
cents ; claimed circulation 4000; 16 to 30 pages, 3
columns ; length of columns 12 inches, width 2 1-2
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 15 cents pur line;
per Inch $1.30 each Insertion ; cuts same price; Special
notices 20 cents ; Reading notices, brevier, 25 cents pet*
line each insertion.
Best advertising medium to reach tlie
agricultural classes of the Pacific North*
west.
Advt. page 378.
WEST SHORE. —Monthly. Resources of Pacific
Northwest. Established 1875. L. Samuel, editor and
proprietor. Subscription $2; claimed circulation 15,700 ;
48 pages, 3 columns ; length of columns 10 inches, width
2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 15 cents per
line; per inch $1.50 each insertion ; cuts same price.
Circulation in Oregon 400O copies, in
Washington Territory 3800, Montana
27OO, Idaho 230O, British Columbia SOO,
other states 21OO. This Is lamely In ex-
cess of any publication In the Pacific
Northwest.
SALEM.
WILLAMETTE FARMER. — Every Friday. Agri-
cultural. Established 1869. S. A. Clarke, editor. Wil-
lamette Farmer Publishing Co., proprietors. Subscrip-
tion $2 ; claimed circulation 301)0 ; 8 pages, 6 columns;
length of columns 19 inches, width 2 1-2 inches. Adver-
tising rates, nonpareil, per inch 1 time 50 cents, 1 month
$2, 6 months $9, 1 year $18 ; cuts same price ; Local
notices 10 cents per line ; solid cuts required,
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JNO. F. rniLLirs <& co:s
New Orleans Picayune
Established January 25th, 1837.
NICHOLSON" & CO.,
Proprietors.
Having a regular circulation greater than that of any paper pub-
lished in the South, the PICAYUNE offers unequalled advantages to
advertisers. The advertisements of the merchants of New Orleans in its
columns daily give conclusive testimony of the high opinion in which
it is held by those who know it.
CIRCIJLA-TIOISr.
SUNDAYS, 19,100 COPIES.
DAILY, 13,350
WEEKLY ISSUE, 12,200 "
ADVERTISI,\G RATES and SAMPLE COPIES FREE ON APPLICATION
ESTABLISHED 1874.
PITTSBURG-, PENNSYLVANIA.
Issued Every Sunday.
CRITIC PUBLISHING COMPANY.
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The Ablest Edited and Most Popular Sunday
Paper in Western Pennsylvania.
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PENNSYLVANIA,
ALLEGHENY.
EVENING MAIL.— Every evening except Sunday.
Established 180(5. Mail Publishing Co., editors and
proprietors. Subscription $6 ; claimed circulation 4000 ; 4
pages, 6 columns ; length of columns 21 3-4 inches, width
2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 9 lines 1 time
$1, 1 week $3, 1 month $7,3 months $20, 1 year $60.
Discounts for larger space.
ALL.ENTOW1V.
CHRONICLE AND NEWS.-Every evening except
Sunday, and LEHIGH REGISTER, Wednesdays. Es-
tablished, daily 1866; weekly 1848. Subscription, daily
$4.50 ; estimated circulation 2500 ; weekly $2, estimated
circulation 2000 ; 4 pages, 7 columns (weekly S columns);
length of columns 21 1-4 inches (weekly 25 inches*), width
2 1-3 inches. For advertising rates, address the pub-
lisher, or Jno. F. Phillips & Co., 29 Park row. New
York.
FRIEDENS-BOTE. — Every Wednesday. German.
Neutral. Established 1812. Trexler Hartzell, editor and
proprietor. Subscription $1.50 ; claimed circulation 3500 ;
4 pages, 8 columns ; length of columns 27 inches, width
2 1-2 inches. Advertising rates made known on applica-
tion to the publisher, or to Jno. F. Phillips & Co., 29 Park
row, New York.
WELT-BOTE.— Every Wedresday. German. Inde-
pendent. Established 1854- Trexler Haitzell, editor and
proprietor. Subscription $2 ; claimed circulation 20,000 ;
8 pages, 5 columns ; lengtu of columns 21 inches, width
2 1-2 inches. Advertising rates made known on applica-
tion to the publisher, or Jno. F. Phillips & Co , 29 Park
row, New York.
AL,TOOi\A.
CALL.— Every morning, and WEEKLY, Thursdays.
Independent. Established 1874. E. B. Haines, editor
and proprietor. Subscription, daily $5, claimed circu-
lation 27UO ; Sunday $2, claimed circulation 5000 ; weekly
$1.50, claimed circulation 3500; 4 pages, 7 columns; length
of columns 22 incties, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising
rates, daily, nonpareil, 1-2 inch 1 time 40 cents, 1 week
$1.25, 1 month $3.25, 1 year $15 ; 1 iucti 1 time 75 cents,
1 week $2.50, 1 month $6. 3 months $11, 6 months $16,
1 year $*8 ; 2 inches 3 months $18, 1 year $40 ; 6 inches 3
months $40, 1 year $80 ; each additional inch 1 year $8 ;
cuts same price; Locals 5 centslper line per time. Weekly
or Sunday 1 inch 1 time $1, 1 month $2.50, 3 months $5.
6 months $8, 1 year $12; 2 inches $18, 3 inches $22.50^
4 inches $28, 12 inches $70 for 1 year; Locals 10 cents per
line per time.
MORNING TRIBUNE.— Every morning except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays. Independent. Estab-
lished, daily 1873, weekly 1856. Bern <fc Pitcairn, proprie-
tors. Subscription, daily $6, sworn circulation 3200 ;
weekly $1.60, sworn circulation 1890: 4 pages, 7 columns
(weekly 8 columns); length of columns 22 inclws (weekly
26 inches), width 2 1-3 inches. Advertising rates, non-
pareil, 1 inch 1 time 75 cents, 1 week $1.75, 1 month $3.50,
3 months $6, 1 year $20; 4 inches 1 month $12, 3 months
$20, 1 year $60 ; cuts same price ; Local notices 10 cents
per line, brevier, first insertion and 5 cents subsequent
insertions. Weekly 1 inch 1 time $1;1 month $1.75, 3
months $3, 1 year $8 ; 4 inches 1 month $4 75, 1 year $20 ;
Local notices 10 cents first insertion ; subsequent inser-
tions 5 cents per line.
BRADFORD.
SUNDAY NEWS.— Independent. Established 1879. P.
H. Linderman, editor and proprietor. Subscription $2.50;
claimed circulation 9000 ; 8 pages. 6 columns ; length of
columns 19 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates,
nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $1.25,1 month $3, 1 year $30;
cuts same price; no patent medicine advertisements in-
serted ; solid cuts required.
CHESTER.
EVENING NEWS.— Every evening except Sunday.
circulation apuu ; i pages, < columns; iengin or[coiumns
20 inches, width 2 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
1 inch 1 time $1, 1 week $3, 1 month $4, 3 months $6.
Greater space same rate ; cuts same price ; Local notices,
first 15 cents, 2d insertion 10 cents, subsequent inser-
tions 5 cents per line.
TIMES.— Every evening except Sunday. Republican.
Established 1876. John A. Wallace, editor. Times Pub-
lishing Co., proprietors. Subscription $3; claimed circu-
lation 3000; 4 pages. 7 columns; length of columns 21 1-2
inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
1 inch 1 time 50centa, 2 times $1, 1 week $3, 1 month
$4, 3 months $6; 4 inches 1 time $2.50, 1 week $7.50, 1
month $10, 3 months $21 ; 10 inches 3 months $60; cuts
game price ; Locals, first insertion 15 cents, second 10
cents, subsequent insert. ons 5 cents per line.
EASTON.
ARGUS.— Every evening except Sunday, and WEEK-
LY, Fridays. Democratic. Established, daily 1879, weekly
1829. O. L. Fehr, editor and proprietor. Subscription,
daily $3.50, estimated circulation 3500; weekly $1, esti-
mated circulation 2700 ; 4 pages, 8 columns (weekly 9 col-
umnst^ength of columns 25 inches, width 2 1-S inches. Ad-
vertising rates, nonpareil, daily 1 inch 1 time 75 cents, 1
week $2, 1 month $5. Weekly 1 inch 1 time 60 cents, 1
month $1.50, 3 months $3; cuts same price ; discounts for
large space or long time.
RUTLEDGE MONTHLY.— Literary. Established 1879.
Rutledge Publishing Co., editors and proprietors. Sub-
scription $1; claimed circulation, 11,000 ; 8 pages, 6 col-
umns; length of columns 20 inches,width 2 1-8 inches. Ad-
vertising rates, nonpareil, 20 cents per line per time; cuts
same price.
ERIE.
EVENING HERALD.— Every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Saturdays. Democratic. Established
1878. Herald Printing and Publishing Co., editors and
proprietors. Subscription, daily $6, estimated circula-
tion 2500 ; weekly $1.50. estimared circulation 3000; 4
pages, 8 columns (weekly 9 columns): length of columns
23 inches (weekly 25 3-4 inches), width 2 1-8 inches. Ad-
vertising rates, nonpareil, daily 1-2 inch 1 time 75 cents,
1 week $2, 1 montii $5, 3 months $10, 1 year $20; I inch
$30, 2 inches $50, 4 inches $85 for 1 year; cuts same price.
E.O.D. 2-3, 2 times a week 1-2, 1 time a week 1-4 daily
monthly rates ; City items 5 cents, Local notices 10 cents,
1 week or more 7 cents per line. Weekly 1-2 inch 1 time
75 cents, 1 month $1.50, 3 months $3.50, 1 year $10; 1 inch
1 year $15, 3 inches $2u ; Local notices 1 time 10 cents, 1
mo. th 6 cents, 2 months or longer Scents per line a time.
Ad ft. page 330.
184 JNO. F. PHILLIPS & co:s
ROCHESTER
A THOROUGHLY ALIVE AND AGGRESSIVELY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER,
ROCHESTER, NEW YORK.
Its tone, the ch.cura.cter and quality of its
matter, the. field it covers, and, the tnftiLence
it exerts, alt combine to make it the most
valizable medium in this pcurt of the State by
which the end so^^ght by the advertiser can
be attained.
IT IS
THE ONLY DAILY PAPER IN WESTERN NEW YORK
THAT
Limits its Advertising Space.
VALUE AS AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM IS
THEREBY ENHANCED,
NEWSPAPER RA TE-BOO h'.
MORNING DISPATCH. -Every morning except Sun-
day, and DISPATCH, Wednesdays. Established, daily
1861, weekly 1851. E. M. Camys, editor. Jas. R. Wit-
lard & Co., proprietors. Subscription, daily $8. claimed
circulation 3216 ; weekly $1.50, claimed circulation 4100 ;
1 pages, 30 columns ; length of columns 28 inches, width
2 1-12 inches. Advertising rates, daily, nonpareil, 1 inch
1 time $1.50, 1 week $5, 1 month $12, 3 mouths $20, 1
year $40 : 3 inches $85, 4 inches $100 for 1 year ; cuts
name price ; City items 1 time 10 cents, subsequent
insertions 5 cents per line. Weekly 1 inch 1 time $1.26,
1 month $2, 3 months $5, 6 months $8, 1 year $12 ; each
additional inch $6 ; 1 column 1 year $125 ; Reading
notices 15 cents per line.
The Dispatch (both Daily and Weekly)
has the largest circulation of any paper
published in Northwestern Pennsylvania,
and has a most complete Job Printing De-
partment connected with It.
GAZETTE.— Every Sunday morning, and WEEKLY,
Tuesdays. Republican. Established 1820. Thomas
McKean, editor and proprietor. Subscription, Sunday
$2.50, claimed circulation 1800 ; weekly $1.25, claimed
circulation 1600; 4 pages, 9 columns ; length of columns
25 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates for
either Sunday or weekly, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $1,
1 month $2.50, 3 months $5, 6 months $8. 1 year $12 • 3
inches 1 month $6, 3 months $11, 1 year $30 ; 1-4 column
1 year $50 ; 1 column 1 year $150; cuts same price;
Special notices next reading, or double columns 50 per
cent additional; Local notices 10 cents per line each
insertion ; Sunday and weekly 50 per cent more than for
either.
Advt. page 290.
FANNETTSBURG.
PARK'S FLORAL MAGAZINE. — Monthly. Flori-
culture. Established 1871. Geo. W. Park, editor and
proprietor. Subscription 50 cents ; claimed circulation
2o.OOO; 16 pages, 2 columns; length of columns 7 3-8
inches, width 2 3-lfi inches. Advertising rates, agate,
25 cents per line each insertion ; cuts same price ; no
medical advertisements inserted.
INDEPENDENT.— Every e\ening except Sunday, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays. Independent. Established 187(i.
E. Z. Wallower, proprietor. Subset iption, dady $3.S5,
claimed circulation tiOOO ; weekly $1. estimated circula-
$2t, 1 year $00; 1-4 column 1 month $25, 3 months $4.%
1 year $140 ; curs same price ; Business notices 10 cents
per line, 1 month $1, 1 year $6.25.
PATRIOT.— Every morning except Sunday, and
WEEKLY, Wednesdays. Democratic. Established
1858. B. F. Meyers, editor. Patriot Publishing Co.,
proprietors Subscription, daily $6, claimed circulation
4750; weekly $1, claimed circulation 4100 ; daily 4 pa^es
7 columns, weekly 8 pages 6 columns; length of
columns 21 1-3 inches (weekly 18 1-2 inches;, width 2 1-4
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, daily, 4 lines 1
time 50 cents, 1 week $1.50, 1 month $5, 3 months $10, 1
2-3, 1 time a week 1-2 daily monthly rates : pure reading
matter 25 cents nonpareil line. Weekly 1-2 daily monthly
rates ; no cuts inserted.
TELEGRAPH.— Every evening except Sunday, and
WEEKLY, Wednesdays. Republican. Established
daily 1856, weekly 1828. Harrisburgh Publishing Co.!
editors and publishers. Subscription, daily $5 esti-
mated circulation 4000 ; weekly $1, estimated circulation
6000 ; 4 pages (weekly 8 pages), 8 columns ; length of
columns 23 1-2 inches, width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising
rates, nonpareil, daily 4 lines 1 time 50 cents, 1 week
$1.5!), 1 month $4.75, 3 months $9.50, 1 year $18. Weekly
1 time 75 cents, one month $2.25, 3 months $5, 1 year
$12 ; all metal cuts inserted without extra charge.
CHURCH ADVOCATE.— Every Wednesdav Evan-
gelical. Established 1835. C. II. Forney. D D editor
Church of God, Board of Publication, publishers. Sub-
scription $2; claimed circulation 3000; 8 pages, 6 col-
umns ; length of columns 19 1-4 inches, width 2 1-4
inches. Advertising rate, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $1.25
1 month $3, 3 monihs $% 0 months $8, 1 year §12; :;
inches 3 months $10, 1 year $30 ; 1 column 1 year $150 ;
cuts same price.
SUNDAY TELEGRAM.— See Elmira, N. Y.
HtTL.MEVII^E.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS RECORD. — Monthly.
Knights of Pythias. Established 1882. W. G. Brinokloe,
editor and proprietor. Subscription 25 cents ; claimed
circulation 5000; 8 pages, 4 columns ; length of columns
14 1-2 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, non-
pareil, 5 cents per line; per inch 50 cents each insertion ;
cuts same price.
ODD-FELLOWS' JOURNAL.— Monthly. Odd-fellow
ship. Established 1868. W. G. Brinckloe. editor and
proprietor. Subscription 25 cents ; claimed circulation
5000 ; 8 pages, 4 columns ; length of columns 14 1-2
inches ; width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
5 cents per line ; per inch 50 cents each insertion ; cut.-*
same price.
HUNTINGDON.
GOSPEL MESSENGER.-Every Tuesday. Brethren.
Established 1851. James Qninter and H. B. Brumbaugh,
editors. Brethren Publishing Co., proprietors. Sub-
scription $1.50 ; claimed circulation 10,000 ; 16 pages, 3
columns ; length of columns 12 inches, width 2 1-8
inches. Advertising rate?, nonpareil, per inch 1 time
$1.50,1 month $5.20,3 months $15 60, 6 months $2ti, 1
year $35. No advertisements for less than $1 ; cuts same
price.
LANCASTER.
EXAMINER.— Every evening Pxcept Sunday, and
WEEKLY, Wednesdays. Republican. Established,
daily 1856, weekly 1830. John A. Hicstand, editor and
proprietor. Subscription, daily $5, claimed circulation
3600 ; weekly $2, claimed circulation 4200 ; 4 pages
(weekly 8 pages), 8 columns ; length of columns 24 1-2
inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, daily, non-
pareil, 1-2 inch 1 time 40 cents, 2 times 60 cents, 1 week
$1.25, 1 month $3.50. 1 year $15 ; 1 inch 1 time 75 cents,
1 week $2.50, 1 month $7, 3 months $12, 6 months $18, 1
year $28 ; 2 inches 3 months $20, 1 year $44 ; each addi-
tional inch 3 months $5, 1 year $12 : cuts same price ; E,
O. D. 3-4, 2 times a week 2-3, 1 time a week 1-2 daily
monthly rates; Special notices 1-2 extra ; Locals 10 cents
per line each insertion. Weekly 1 inch 1 time 75 cent", 1
month $2, 3 months $4.25, 6 months $7, 1 year $12 ; each
additional inch 1 year $10.
INTELLIGENCER.— Every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Wednesdays. Democratic. Established,
daily 1864, weekly 1794. Steinman & Htnsel, editors and
proprietors. Subscription, daily $5, estimated circula-
tion 4000 ; weekly $2, estimated circulation 4000 ; 4 pages
(weekly Spaces), 7 columns; length of columns 22 inches
(weekly 24 inches), width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates,
daily, nonpareil, 1-2 inch 1 time 40 cents, 2 times 60
cents, 1 week $1.25, 1 month $3.50, 1 year $15; 1 inch 1
time 75 cents, 1 week $2.50. 1 month $7, 3 months $!:>, (i
months $18, 1 year $28; 2 inches 3 months $20,1 year
$45 ; each additional inch 3 months $6, 1 year $15 ; Spe-
cial notices 1-2 extra; E O. D. 3-4, 2 times a week 1-2, 1
time a week 1-3 daily monthly rates ; Local notices 10
cents per line each ini-ertiotr Weekly I inch 1 time 84
cents, 2 times $1.32, 1 month $2, 3 months $4.25, (»
months $7, 1 year $12 ; each additional inch 1 year $10 ;
Special notices 1-2 extra ; Local notices 15 cents per line
each insertion ; no cuts inserted.
NEW ERA.— Every evening except Sunday, and
WEEKLY, Saturdays. Independent Republican. Es-
tablished 1877. J. M. W. Geist, editor. Warfei & Geist,
proprietors. Subscription, daily 5. claimed circulation
4500 : weekly $2, claimed circulation 7800 ; 4 pages
(weekly 8 pages), 7 columns; length of columns 23
inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rate*, nonpareil,
daily, 10 lines 1 time 75 cents, 1 week $2.50. 1 month $7,
3 months $13, ! year $28; 5 lines 1-2 price of 10 lines; 20
lines 1 year $45 ; each additional 10 lines 1 year ftlo ; K.
O. D. 10 per cent extra to daily rate for same number of
186 JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO.'S
SYRACUSE SUNDAY TIMES
Size, 36x48—8 pages. Price, $2 per year.
Average Circulation, 5600.
Tke most popular local Sunday paper in Central New
York, enjoying the patronage of the best class of this wealthy
oily and the surrounding country. A limited amount of
unexceptionable foreign advertising will be received at reg-
ular advertising rates. JVo reduction in price.
1 square, one montli, $'2.25 ; three months, $5 ; one year,
2 " " " 4.5O; " " 1O; " " 3O.
WEED & CO., Publishers,
28 WEST WATER STREET, SYRACUSE, N. Y.
Daily, Evenings except Sunday ; Semi-weekly , Tuesdays and
Fridays ; and Weekly Republican, Wednesdays.
THE UNION AND ADVERTISER is the leading Democratic Political and Business
Newspaper of Western New York.
The first paper published west of the Hudson River. Established 1826. Circulation,
14.665, (Affidavit furnished.)
ESTABLISHED IS 73.
THE MEDICAL BRIEF,
A Monthly Journal of f radical Kedieine.
THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY MEDICAL JOURNAL IN THE WORLD.
Terms, $2 a Year, in advance.
J. J. LA WHENCE, A.M., M.D., Editor and Publisher,
S. W. Corner Eighth and Olive Streets, St. Louis, Mo., arid 150 Nassau Street, New York City.
Advertising Rates sent on application to either the St. Louis or New York Office.
NEWSPAPEIt RATE-BOOK,
187
insertions ; 2 times a week 25 per cent extra ; 1 time a
week 50 per cent extra ; no cuts inserted. Weekly, first
30 cents, subsequent insertions 5 cents per line.
Circulates fifty percent of all the news-
papers and periodical* sent out through
the 'Lancaster post-office.
FARMER.— Monthly. Agricultural. Established 1859.
S. 8. Rathvon, editor. John A. Heistand, proprietor.
Subscription $1 ; claimed circulation 1000; 16 pages, 3
columns ; length of columns* 11 inches, width 2 1-4
caches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $1, 8
times $2. 6 times $3, 1 year $5 ; 3 inches 1 year $14 ; 1 col-
umn 1 year $36 ; cuts same price.
PENNSYLVANIA SCHOOL JOURNAL.— Monthly.
Educational. Established 1862. E. E. Higbee, editor. J.
1'. McCaskey, proprietor. Subscription $1 ; estimated
circulation 6000 ; 60 pages, 2 columns ; length of col-
umns 8 1-4 inches, width 21-2 inches. For advertising
rates, address the pHblisher, or JIK>. F. Phillips & Co.,
29 Park row, New York.
LA PLUME.
SEED-TIME AND HARVEST.— Monthly. Horticult-
ure. Established 188f). Isaac F. Tillinghast, editor and
proprietor. Subscription 50 cents ; claimed circulation
88,000; 36 pages, 2 columns; length of columns 71-2
inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
45 cents PIT line each insertion ; cuts same price.
Seed-Time and Harvest in actually giv-
ing a larger circulation for the money than
any similar publication.
umns ; length of columns 82 inches, width 2 1-8 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $1, 1 month
$3,3 months $5, 6 months $8. 1 year $12; 3 inches 3
months $10, 1 year $24; 1 column 1 year $140; cuts or
special positions 10 per cent, Special notices 1-4 extra ;
Business notices first 10 cents, subsequent insertions 5
cents per line per time.
CHAUTAUQUAN.-Monthlv. Literary. Established 1880.
Theodore L. flood, D.D., editor and proprietor. Sub-
scription $1.51; claimed circulation 34,000; 76 pages, 3
columns; lengili of columns 9 3-4 inches, width 21-4
inches. Advertising rates, agate, per line each insertion
3 •> cents; discounts 10 per cent on $50, 15 per cent on $100,
25 per cent on $300; cuts same price.
MECHANICSBURGH.
FARMERS' FRIEND AND GRANGE ADVOCATE.—
Every Saturday. Agricultural. Established 1874. R. H.
Thomas, editor and proprietor. Subscription $1.25; esti-
mated circulation 10.000; 8 pages, 6 columns; length of
columns 19 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates,
nonpareil, 15 cents per line; last page 20 cents per line
each insertion; cuts same prices.
NORKISTOWN.
HERALD.— Every evening except Sunday, and
HERALD AND FREE PREsS, Mondays. Republican.
Established, daily 1869, weekly 179!). Morgan R. Wills,
editor and proprietor. Subscription, daily $5, chi'tned
circulation 2300; weekly $2, claimed circulation 3100; 4
I> :g<:s, 8 columns (weekly 10 columns); length of columns,
daily 23 inches, weekly 2;) inches, width 2 1-8 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpireil, daily per line 1 time 6
cents, 2 times 10 cents, 4 limes 15 cent*; 1 inch 1 month
$3,3 monttis $7.50, 6 months $;2, 1 year $24; cuts same
price; Reading notices 50 per cent extra. Weekly per '
line 1 time 8 cents, 2 limes 12 1-2 cents. 1 month |
17 1-2 cents ; 1 inch 3 months $6, 6 month* $9.
year $12; deduction of 1-2 from weekly rates for both
daily and weekly. Solid cuts required.
PARKFSBtJRG.
FARMERS' MAGAZINE AND RURAL GUIDE. -
Monthly. Agricultural. Established 1879. P. H. Jacobs. I
editor. Potts Bros., proprietors. Subscription 35 cents; |
estimated circulation 900;) ; 16 pages, 4 columns ; length of
columns 12 1-2 inches, width 2 "1-4 inches. Advertising
rates, nonpareil, p.T line 20 cents, per inch $2 each inser-
tion ; cuts same price.
PHILADELPHIA.
ABEND POST.— Every evening excppt Sunday. Inde-
pendent. Esiablished 1865. Robert Friedlander, editor.
Friedlander & Co., proprietors. Subscription $6; claimed
circulation 7500; 4 pages, 7 columns; length of columns
20 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpa-
reil, 1 time 10 cents, 1 week 50 cents, 1 month $1.50,3
months $3, 6 months $5, 1 year $8 per line; cuts same
price; Local notices 20 cents, Local Business notices 15
cents per line. 406 North Fourth street.
CHRONICLE-HERALD.— Every evening except Sun-
day. Democratic. Established 1866 Dennis F. Dealy,
editor and proprietor. Subscription $6; claimed circula-
tion 13,600; 4 pages, 7 columns; length of columns 21 1-2
inches, width 2 2-7 inches. Advertising rates, agate, per
line 1 time 10 cents, 1 week 50 cents 'l month $1.50,3
months $3.50, 6 months $6, 1 year $10; cuts same price;
Special notices 15 cents per line each insertion, per month
$2; Local notices 25 cents; Splinters 30 cents; Business
noticesJIS cents per line each insertion, per month $2.50.
21 South Seventh street.
Advt. page 102.
DEMOKRAT.— Every morning except Sunday, NEUR
WELT, Sundays, and VERE1NIGTE STAATEN
ZEITUNG, Wednesdays. German. Independent. Es-
tablished 1838. Dr. G. Kellner, editor. Morwitz & Co.,
proprietor*. Subscription, daily $8, estimated circula-
tion 23,000 ; Sunday $3, estimated circulation 25,000 ;
weekly $2, estimated circulation 9000; 4 pajjes, 9
columns ; length of columns 26 inches, width 2 1-6 inches.
Advertising rates, agate, daily, per line less than 1
month 10 cents each insertion, 1 month $1.75, 3 months
$4.50, 6 months $765, 1 year $12; E. O. D. 3-4 daily
monthly rates ; Special notices, nonpareil, 25 cents.
Reading notices, brevier, 40 cents, Editorial notices 50
cents per line. Sunday 1 time 10 cents, 1 month 35
cents, 3 months 75 cents, 1 year $2 per line. Weekly
same as Sunday. 612 and 614 Chestnut street.
EVENING BULLETIN.— Every evening except Sun-
day. Republican. Established 1847. Gibson Peacock,
editor. Peacock, Fetherston & Co., proprietors. Sub-
scription $8; claimed circulation 13,700; 8 pages, fi
columns; length of columns 19 1-2 inches, width 2 1-4
inches. Advertising rates, agate, not displayed. 1 time
10 cents, subsequent insertion 5 cents, 1 month $1.25,
2 months $2, 8 months $3, 6 months $5. 70, 1 year $10
per line ; displayed or cuts 1 time 12 1-2 cents, 1 week
44 cent", 1 month $1.68, 2 months $2.80, 3 months 3 75.
6 months $6.46, 1 year $12.50 per line; 4th, 5th or 8th
pases 1-4 more ; displayed 1 time a wei-k 12 1-2 cents, 2
times a week. 10 cents per line per time; Special notices
12 1-2 cents. City notices 25 cenis (3 months or longer
15 cents). Local column or reading matter 50 cents per
line per time ; solid curved cuts required. 607 Chestnut
street.
EVENING CALL.— Every evening except Sunday, and
WEEKLY, Satiirdnys. Independent. Established 1883.
Robert S. Davis, editor and proprietor. Subscription,
daily $6, sworn circulation 18,693 ; weekly $2, sworn
circulation 20,000 ; 8 pages, 6 columns ; length of columns
19 1-2 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising latet,
agate, daily, ordinary 15 cents, announcements before
Marriages 25 cents, Local notices 4th page 50 cents,
Reading matter 8th page $1 per line each insertion; dis-
counts according to tiriie. Weekly, on 8th page only 25
cenis per agate line each insertion : discounts : 4 times 5
per cent, 13 times 10-per cent, 26 times 15 per cent, 62
times 20 per cent; Reading matter 50 cents aline; no
extra charge for cuts in either daily or weekly. 26 South
Seventh street.
EVENING NEWS.— Every evening, except Sunday.
Republican. Established 18i9. Edwin H. Nevin, Jr.,
editor. D. B. Waggener, . business malinger. Tne Even-
ing News Co., proprietors. Subscription $3 ;> claimed
circulation 12,000; 4 pages. 6 columns ; length of column
&) 1-1 inches, width 2 3-1 inches. Advertising raten,
agati-, 15 cents per line each insertion ; $2 per line .per
month; 1 column 1 time $30; cuts same price ; Notices
before Marriages and deatns 20 cents ; pure reading mat-
ter, minion or nonpareil 50 cents a line couiit. 713
Chestnut street.
The largest afternoon circulation in
Philadelphia. Bright, condensed, newsy.
Adc . page 137.
183 J2F0. F- PHILLIPS & 6'<?.',sr
A WEEKLY TREASURE OF
Fun and Light Literature,
WITH NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATIONS
AND A LAKGE VARIETY OF
SOCIAL, SPORTING, AND GENERAL NEWS.
The Best Weekly in the West.
The Largest Circulation.
The Lowest .Advertising Hates.
ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO
ST. LOUIS CRITIC,
ST.
DICKISON BltVGMAN, Proprietor,
NEWSPAPER BATE-BOOK.
EVENING STAR.— Every evening except Sunday.
Independent. Established 1868. Chas. E. School,
editor. John Blakely, publisher. Subscription $3;
estimated circulation 15,000 ; 4 pages, 6 columns ; length
of columns 16 1-4 inches, width 2 inches. Advertising
rates, agate, per line, 2d and 3d pages 1 time 12 1-2
cents, 1 week 60 cents, 1 month $2, subsequent months
$1.75; 1st and 4th pages 1 time 15 cents, 1 week 75 cents,
1 month $3, subsequent insertions $2.75; cuts same price
and solid ones required; Local business notices, first
15 cents, subsequent 12 1-2 cents. Local notices first 20
cents, subsequent 15 cents, semi-locals 25 cents, semi-
editorial 30 cents, Local brevities 50 cents per line ;
double column, first 30 cents, subs<quent insertions 25
cents per line. 30 South Seventh street.
Advt. page 382.
EVENING TELEGRAPH.— Every evening except
Sunday. Republican. Established 1864. Watson Arin-
bruster, editor. Chas. E. Warburton, proprietor. Sub-
scription $9; claimed circulation 20,000; 8 pages, 6
columns ; length of columns IS 1-2 inches, width 2 2-7
inches. Advertising rates, per agate line 15 cents each
insertion,! month $3,2 to 6 months $2.50 a line per
month; 1 year $2 a line per month ; double column 15
cents per line each insertion; twice a week for 6 months
or more $1 a line per month; cuts same price, excepting
for a year everyday, which is $2.50 a line per month";
Special notices 15 cents, City items 25 cents. 4th page
notices 50 cents per line ; solid curved cuts required. 108
South Third street.
FREIE PRESSE.— Every morning except Sunday,
SONNTAGS-BLATT, Sundays, and REPUBLIOAN-
ISCHEFLAGGE, Fridays. German. Republican. Estab-
lished 1848. W.O. Frey tag, editor. FreiePresse Publish-
ing Co., proprietors. Subscription, daily with Sunday $7,
claimed circulation 10,500 (Sunday 4400) ; weekly $2,
claimed circulation 7500; 4 pages, 8 columns (weekly 9
coltnnns); length of columns 24 inches (weekly 25 1-2
inches), width 2 1-12 inches. Advertising rates, daily,
nonpareil, 1 time 10 cents, 1 week 35 cents, 1 month 80
cents, 3 months $1.60, 1 year $5 per line ; cuts same
price; Special notices 15 to 25 cents per line according
to space and location. Weekly 1 time 10 cents ; subse-
quent insertions 5 cents per line; solid cuts required.
317 Callowhill street.
Advt. page 382.
GAZETTE.— Every evening except Sunday. German.
Independent. Established 1879. C. Theo. Mayer, ed-
itor and proprietor. Subscription $6; claimed circula-
tion 10,0011 ; 4 padres, 7 columns ; length of columns 23
inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates furnished
on application to the publisher, or Jno. F. Phillips &
Co., 29 Park row, New York.
INQUIRER.— Every morning except Sunday. Inde-
pendent Republican. Established 1829. W. W. Harding,
editor and proprietor. Subscription $6 ; claimed circula-
tion 20,000 ; 8 pages, 6 columns ; length of columns 18 3-8
inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, agate, per
line first 12 1-2 cents, subsequent insertions 10 eents ; per
month $1.75 ; Reading page outside 15 cents per line
<-ach insertion ; per month $3.25 ; before Marriages 20
oents ; City notices leaded 30 cents per line each inser-
tion ; cuts same price, and solid curved ones required.
304 Chestnut street.
Aditt. page 380.
ITEM.— Every morning and evening except Sunday,
Sunday morning, and WEEKLY, Saturdays. Indepen-
dent. Established 1847. Fitzgerald & Song, editors
and proprietors. Subscription, daily $3, claimed circula-
tion 18,000 ; Sunday $2. claimed circulation 48,000;
weekly $3, claimed circulation 12,000; daily 4 pages, 7
columns (Sunday and weekly 8 pages, 7 columns) :
length of columns 21 Inches (Sunday and weekly 23 1-4
inches), width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, agate, 1
time 15 cents, 1 month 12 1-2 eents per line each inser-
tion ; cuts same price; Notices 20 cents. Local notices
40 eents 1st page locals 50 cents per line each inser-
i ion. Weekly or Sunday same price per time as in daily.
28 South Seventh street.
This \m the largest circulation of any
Sunday paper In Philadelphia, without
ainy exception, and we are prepared to
prove it. We don't take back unsold copies
from newsdealer*.
Advt. page 124.
NORTH AMERICAN.— Every morning except Sunday.
Republican. Established 1771. Morton McMichael &
Sons, editors and proprietors. Subscription $9 ; estimated
circulation 4800 ; 4 pages, !l columns; length of columns
26 1-2 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates,
agate, 15 cents per line each insertion; 1 mouth $2.25, 3
months $5.75, 6 monlhs $9.50, 1 year $15 per line; cuts
same price ; Reading notices 25 cents to $1 per line.
Chestnut and Seventh streets.
PRESS.— Every morning, and WEEKLY. Wednesdays.
Republican. Established 1857. Chas. Emory Smith,
editor. The Press Co., proprietors. W. L. McLean,
business manager. Subscription, daiiy $6, claimed cir-
culation 40.000 ; Sunday $2, claimed circulation 42,000;
weekly $1, claimed circulation 40,000: 8 pages (Sunday
12 page-"), 7 columns: length of columns 21 inches, widtti
2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, daily, a<;ate, 15 cents,
cuts, double columns and special displays 20 cents,
Special notices 20 cents. City items 25 cents, Rending
notices ** $1 per line each insertion ; discounts on
standing advertisements; 1 month 5 per cent, 3 months
10 per cent, 6 months [15 per cent, 1 year 20 per cent.
Weekly 25 cents per line each insertion ; 6 months 10
per cent discount, 1 year 20 per cent discount ; Reading
notices $1 per line ; solid cuts required. South-west
corner Seventh and Chestnut streets.
'I'll is paper docs not In any case deviate
from Its published rates.
Advt. page 92.
PUBLIC LEDGER.— Every morning except Sunday.
Independent. Established 1792. George W. Childs, edi-
tor and proprietor. Subscription $6 ; estimated circula-
tion 90,000 ; 4.pages, 9 columns ; length of columns 26 1-2
inches, width 2 1-16 inches. Advertising rates, agate, ordi-
nary 20 cents per line each insertion ; if inserted on
Saturday only 25 cents; display lines (caps.) 30 cents each
insertion : before Marriages and first page notices 30
cents per line ; advertisements with large type, leaded
or double columns and cuts not inserted. Corner Sixth
and Chestnut streets.
RECORD.— Every morning. Independent. Estab-
lished 1870. W. M. Singerly, proprietor. Subscription
$4, claimed circulation, daily 105,000; Sunday 34,000 ;. 4
pages (Saturdays 8 pages), 8 columns ; length of columns
233-7 inches, width 2 1-16 inches, f Advertising rates, per
agate line, 20 cents each insertion ; cuts or display 25
cents ; before Marriages and deaths 30 cents ; 4th page
Local notices 50 cents ; reading matter $1. Saturdays
only, ordinary, display or cuts 25 cents. Sundays only,
ordinary, display or cuts 12 cents, before Marriages 20
cents ; Local notices 30 cents ; reading 50 cents per line.
Discounts on 26 times 2 1-2 per cent, 52 times 5 per cent,
78 times 6 1-4 per cent, 156 times 7 1-2 per cent, 312 times
10 per cent ; no discount on Sunday ; solid cuts required.
917 and 919 Chestnut street.
The largest circulation of any newspaper
published In Philadelphia.
Advt. page 90.
TAGEBLATT.— Every morning except Sunday, and
SONNTAGSBLATT, Sundays. German. Established
1877. Philadephia.Tageblatt Publishing Co., editors and
proprietors. Subscription, daily $6.20, claimed circula-
tion 5500; Sunday $1.50, claimed circulation 6000 ; 4
pages, 8 columns ; length of columns 28 inches, width
2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time
$1, 1 month $4, 3 months $8, 6 months $12, 1 year $20 ;
5 inches 3 months f 30, 6 months $55, 1 year $100 ; cuts
same price. Sunday 1 inch 1 time $1, 1 month $2.50, 3
months $5, 6 months $9, 1 year $15 ; 5 inches 3 months
$20, 1 year $60 ; Local notices 10 cents per line. Solid
cuts required. 613 Callowhill street.
TIMES.— Every •morning, and WEEKLY, Saturdays.
Independent. Established 1875. A. K. McCInre, editor.
F. McLaughlin, publisher. Subscription, daily $6, esti-
mated circulation 38,000; Sunday $2, estimated circula-
tion 44,000; weekly $2, estimated circulation 22.000 : 4
pages (Sunday and wtekly 8 pages), 7 columns ; length of
olumns 23 1-2 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising
..lies daily, per agate line, each insertion 16 cents;
Spe<" .,1 notices 20 cents; Business notices 30 cents;
Reading notices 50 eents ; no extra charge for cut?.
Weekly 25 cents, 4th page notiies 30 cents, Rending
notices 50 cents per line per time. Discounts : 3 months
10 per cent. 6 months or more 20 per cent. Chestnut and
Eighth street*.
Advt. page 86.
190 JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO.'S
ESTABLISHED 187G.
E. C. MACFARLANE & Co., Publishers and Proprietors.
Office : 540 and 542 California Street,
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.
THE WASP is the oldest cartoon paper (in colors) in the United States,
and the only one published west of the Rocky Mountains.
Advertisers are hereby reminded of the great increase in the circula-
tion of THE WASP, which now exceeds 14,000.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year, $5.00 ; Six Months, $2.50; Three
Months, $1.25.
ADVERTISING RATES:
$5 per Inch per Month. Special discount allowed on term contracts,
JNO. F. PHILLIPS & Co, Special Agents, 29 Park Row, N. Y.
NEWSPAPER BATE- BO OK.
191
VOLKSBLATT.— Every morning except Sunday, and
NORD AMEKIKA, weekly, Wednesdays. German.
Independent (weekly Roman Catholic). Established 1870.
Dr. J. Bernt, editor. Jac. Kirchcrn, publisher. Sub-
scription, daily $8, claimed circulation 5:334 ; weekly
$2.50, claimed circulation 11,498 ; daily 4 pages, 8 col-
umns ; weekly 8 pages, 6 columns ; length of columns
24 34 inches (weekly 19 inches), width 2 1-16 inches.
Advertising rates, daily, agate, per line 1 time 8 cents,
1 week 30 cents, 1 month 80 cents, 3 months $2, 6 months
$3, 1 year $5 ; cuts same price ; Special notices 10 cents ;
Heading notices 25 cents per line. Weekly, per line 1
time 10 cents, 3 months $1, 6 months $2, 1 year $3;
Special notices 10 cents ; Reading notices 25 cents per
line. 25 South Seventh street.
The Volksblalt is road by a claws of readers
not readied by any other dally in Phil-
adelphia. Tlie Nord Amerlka i* tlie only
German Catholic Weekly in the State.
AMERICAN. — Every Saturday. Literary. Estab-
lished 1880. Howard M. Jenkins, manaaer. Subscription
$3; estimated circulation 5500; 16 pages, 3 columns ;
length of columns 10 1-2 inches, width 2 1-2 inches.
Advertising rales, nonpareil, 10 cents per line each
insertion ; cuts same price. 1018 Chestnut street.
BIBLE BANNER.— Every Thursday. Advent. Es-
tablished 1870. Joseph D. Brown, editor. Bible Banner
Association, publishers,. Subscription $2 ; claimed circu-
lation 3500 ; 8 pages, 5 columns ; lengtti of columns 18
inches, width 2 1-5 inches. Advertising rates, agate, 6
cents per line each insertion ; cuts same price ; Special
notices solid 12 cents ; Business notices, leaded brevier,
18 cents per line count, each insertion. Discounts: 2
times 5 per cent, 4 times 10 per cent, 8 times 15 per cent,
13 times 20 per cent, 17 times 25 per cent, 22 times 30 per
cent, 26 times 35 per cent, 33 times 40 per cent, 39 times
45 per cent, 52 times 50 per cent. 704 Arch street.
CATHOLIC STANDARD.— Every Saturday. Catholic.
Established 18(56. Hardy & Mahony, editors and pro-
prietors. Subscription $2.50; estimated circulation
14,000; 8 pages, 7 columns; length of columns 22 inches,
width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, per line
1 time 15 cents, 2 times 25 cents, 8 times 35 cents, 1
month 40 cents, 3 months $1, 6 months $1.75 1 ,year $3 ;
cuts same price ; Special notices 25 cents ; Reading
matter 50 cents per line each insertion. 505 Chestnut
street.
CHRISTIAN INSTRUCTOR. — Every Thursday.
United Presbyterian.' Established 1843. Collins & Mc-
Dill, editors and proprietors. Subscription $2 ; claimed
circulation 6000 ; 16 pages. 4 columns ; length of columns
14, inches, width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates, agate,
8 cents per Hue; Special notices 16 cents: Business
notices, set in leaded brevier, 24 cents per counted line ;
Discounts ; 2 times 5 per cent, 4 times 10 per cent, 8
times 15 per cent, 18 times 20 per cent, 17 times 25 per
cent, 22 times 30 per cent, 26 times 35 per cent, 33 times
41) per cent, 39 times 45 per cent, 1 year 50 per cent.
1522 Chestnut street.
CHRISTIAN RECORDER.— Every Thursday. Meth-
odist Episcopal. Established 1862. B. T. Tanner, D.D.,
editor. T. Gould, proprietor. Subscription $2 ; claimed
circulation 700U ; 4 pages, 7 columns ; length of columns
23 1-2 inches, width 2 1-5 inches. Advertising rates,
agate, 6 cents per line each insertion ; cuts same price ;
Special notices, solid, 12 cents, Business notices, leaded
brevier, 18 cents per line count, each insertion. Discounts :
2 times 5 per cent, 4 times 10 per cent, 8 times 15 per cent,
13 times 20 per cent, 17 times 25 per cent, 22 times 30 per
cent, 26 times 35 per cent, 33 times 40 per cent, 39 times
45 per cent, 52 times 50 per cent. 631 Pine street.
CHRISTIAN STANDARD AND HOME JOURNAL.—
Every Saturday. Methodist. Established 1866. Rev. John
S. Inskip, editor. National Publishing Association, pro-
prietors. Subscription $2; claimed circulation 10,000; 8
pages, 5 columns ; length of columns 19 1-2 inches, width
2 1-3 inches. Advertising rates, agate, 10 cents per line
each insertion ; cuts same price ; Special notices 20 cents.
Business notices, leaded brevier, 30 cents a line count, per
time. Discounts: 2 times 5 per cent, 4 times 10 per cent,
8 times 15 per cent, 13 times 20 per cent, 17 times 25 per
cent, 22 times 30 per cent, 26 times 35 per cent, 33 times
40 per cent, 3!) times 45 per cent, 52 times 50 per cent.
921 Arch street.
CHRISTIAN STATESMAN.— Every Thursday. Evan-
gelical. Established 1867. T. P. Stevenson and D. Mc-
Allister, editors. John Wagner Pritchard, managing
editor and business manager. The Christian Statesman
Publishing Co., proprietors. Subscription $2 ; estimated
circulation 7000 ; 16 pages, 4 columns ; length of columns
13 5-6 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, agate,
6 cents per line each insertion. Discount: 2 insertions 5
per cent, 4 times 10 per cent, 8 times 15 per cent, 13 times
20 per cent, 17 times 25 per cent, 22 times 30 per cent, 2(i
times 35 per cent, 33 times 40 ptr cent, 39 times 45 per
cent, 52 times 50 per cent; Special notici s 12 cents;
Business notices, leaded brevier, per line count, 18 cents
per time ; cuts at ordinary rates. Solid cuts required.
1520 Chestnut street.
Representing the National Reform Move-
ment.
EPISCOPAL RECORDER. — Every Saturday. Re-
formed Episcopal. Established 1823. Rev. Herman S.
Hoffman, editor. The Recorder Co., proprietors. Sub.-
scription $2.50; estimated circulation 7300; 16 pages, 4 col-
umns; length of columns 13 1-4 inches, width 2 1-4 inches.
Advertising rates, agate, 8 cents per line each insertion;
cuts same price ; Special notices 16 cents, Business
notices 24 cents per line count. Discounts : 2 times 5
per cent, 4 times 10 per cent, 8 times 15 per cent, 13 times
20 per cent, 17 times 25 per cent, 22 times 30 per cent, 20
times 35 per cent, 33 times 40 per cent, 39 times 45 per
cent, 52 times 50 per cent. 931 Arch street.
EPISCOPAL REGISTER. — Every Saturday. Epis-
copal. Established 1868. Rev. W. T. C. Morsell, editor.
McCalla & Stavely, proprietors. Subscription $3; claimed
circulation 6500 ; 16 pages, 4 columns ; length of columns
13 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, agate,
10 cents per line each insertion ; cuts same price ; Special
notices 20 cents, Business notices, leaded brevier, 30 cents
per line count. Discounts : 2 times 5 per cent, 4 times
10 per cent, 8 limes 15 per cent, 13 times 20 per cent, 17
times 25 per cent, 22 times 30 per cent, 26 times 35 .per
cent, 33 times 40 per cent, 39 times 45 per cent, 52 times
50 per cent. 237 and 239 Dock street.
GERMANTOWN TELEGRAPH.— Every Wednesday
Independent. Established 1830. H. W. Raymond, editor
and publisher. Subscription $2 ; claimed circulation
5600 ; 4 pages, 9 columns ; length of columns 31 1-8 inches,
width 2 1-4. inches. Advertising rates, agate, per line first
insertion, 15 cents ; subsequent insertions 5 cents ; 6
months $1.25, 1 year $2; inside pages 1-4, before Mar-
riages 1-2 extra ; Special notices, leaded, 25 cents per line
each insertion ; Locals 40 cents. No cuts or double col-
umn advertisements inserted. Nothing less than 4 lines.
12 West Chelton avenue.
No better advertising medium In the
State.
GOLDEN DAYS.— Every Saturday. Literary. Illus-
trated. Established 1880. James Elverson, proprietor
Subscription $3; claimed circulation 70,000; 20 pages, 4
columns; length of columns 11 3-4 inches, width 2 1-4
inches. Advertising rates, agate, 50 cents per line each
insertion ; cuts same price. Corner 9th and Spruce
streets.
Advt. page 96.
GROCERS' PRICE CURRENT.— Every Saturday
Commercial. Established 1865. S. B. Manderson <te Co
editors and proprietors. Subscription $1 ; estimated
circulition 4500 ; 12 pages, 4 columns ; length of columns
13 3-4 inches, width" 21-4 inches. Avertising rates
nonpareil, per inch 1 month $3, 3 months $9, 6 months
$15, 1 year $22.50; cuts same price. 109 South Front
street.
LABOR WORLD.— Every Saturday. Labor. Estab-
lished 1878 J. M. Munyon, editor and proprietor. Sub-
scription $2; claimed circulation 28,000; 16 pages 4
columns; length of columns 14 inches, width 2 1-7 inches
Advertising rates, agate, $2 per inch each insertion ; cutw
same price; Reading notices 25 cents per line. 40 North
Broad street.
Advt. page 110.
LUTHERAN.— Every Thursday. Lutheran. Estab-
lished 1861. Lutheran Association, editors and pro-
prietors. Subscription $2.25; claimed circulation 3000-
16 pages, 4 columns ; length of columns 14 1-2 inches'
•width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, agate, (i cents per
line each insertion; cuts same price ; Special notices per
I line 12 cents ; Business notices 18 cents, leaded brevier
1 92
JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO.'S
LOGAN D. DAMERON, President.
W. H. WILLIAMS, Secretary.
S-A.HSTT 3L.OTJIS
m
COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING WEEKLY PAPERS:
57. LOUIS CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, Methodist. Circulation, 20,000
CHRISTIAN EVANGELIST, - Christian. 20,000
.CENTRAL BAPTIST, - Baptist. " 8,000
ST. LOUIS OBSERVER, - CwnbTd Presb. " 4,000
Combined Weekly Circulation, - 52,000
These papers are the recognized leading organs of the different denominations they represent, and
their advertising space is controlled exclusively by us. Estimates and sample copies cheerfully furnished.
Saint Jjouis Religious ZPress Association,
fine Street, St. Louis*.
S>
The Family Journal
AN ILLUSTRATED
Published Monthly by THE FAMILY JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO.,
532 Clay Street, San Francisco, Cal.
J^. ID "V" IE IR, TIE SI INTO-
Display Advertisements and Cuts,
Reading Notices, -
Editorial,
$3 per inch.
less than one inch, 25 cents per line, Agate.
50 " "
100 "
DISCOUNTS. — 25 per cent off all Advertisements running six months or longer.
NEWSPAPER KATE-BOOK.
193
each time. Discounts : 2 times 5 per cent, 4 times 10
per cent, 8 times 15 per cent, 13 times 20 per cent, 17
times 25 per cent', 22 times 30 per cent, 20 times 35 per
cent, 33 times 40 per cent, 39 times 45 per cent, 52 times
50 per cent. 524 Walnut street.
LUTHERAN OBSERVER.— Every Friday. Lutheran.
Established 1826. Rev. F. W. Conrad, D. D., editor.
Lutheran Observer Association, publishers. Subscription
$2.50; claimed circulation 9800; 8 pages, 7 columns;
length of columns 23 inches, width 2 3-8 inches. Ad-
vertising rates, agate, per line 10 cents ; Special notices
20 cents; Business notices, in leaded brevier. 30 cents
per line count, each time ; cuts 10 cents per line. Dis-
counts : 2 times 5 per cent, 4 times 10 per cent, 8 times
15 per cent, 13 times 20 per cent, 17 times 25 per cent, 22
times 30 per cent, 26 times 35 per cent, 33 times 40 per
cent, 3'J times 45 per cent, 52 times 50 per cent. 524 Wal-
nut street.
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL REPORTER.— Every
Saturday. Established 1858. D. G. Brinton, editor and
proprietor. Subscription $5 ; claimed circulation 5000;
32 piiges, 2 columns ; length of column 8 inches, width
2 1-2 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 10 lines 1
time $2, 1 month $6, 3 months $15, 1 year $40 ; 1
column 1 time $14, 1 month $30, 3 months $75, 1 year
$175; cuts same price. 115 South Seventh street.
MEDICAL NEWS.— Every Saturday. Medical. Es-
tablished 1840. Henry C. Lea's Son & Co., editors and
publishers. Subscription $5 ; estimated circulation
12,000 ; 40 pages, 2 columns ; length of columns 9 1-4
inches, width 3 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
1-8 page 1 time $7, 1 month $22, 3 months $55, 1 year
$140; cuts same price. 706 and 708 Sansom street.
MESSENGER.— Every Wednesday. Reformed Church.
Established 1832. Rev. P. S. Davis, D. D., editor.
Publication Board of Reformed Church, publishers.
Subscription $2.20 ; claimed circulation 7000; 8 pages,
5 columns ; length of columns 19 inches, width 2 1-3
inches. Advertising rates, agate, 8 cents per line each
insertion; cuts same price; Special notices 16 cents;
Business notices, leaded brevier, 24 cents count lines per
time. Discounts : 2 times 5 per cent, 4 times 10 per
cent, 8 times 15 per cent, 13 times 20 per cent, 17 times
25 per cent, 22 times 30 per cent, 26 times 35 per cent,
33 times 40 per cent, 39 times 45 per cent, 52 times 50 per
cent. 907 Arch street.
METHODIST.— Every Saturday. Methodist. Estab-
lished 1874. J. B. McCnllough, editor and proprietor.
Subscription $1.25 ; claimed circulation 3700 ; 8 pages,
5 columns; length of columns 16 2-3 inches, width 2 1-4
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 8 cents per line
each insertion ; 1 month 25 cents ; 3 months 65 cents ;
1 year $2 per line ; Reading notices per line count 1-3
extra ; cuts same price. 1018 Arch street.
MINING HERALD AND COLLIERY ENGINEER.—
Every Saturday. Mining. Established 1870. Mining
Herald Co., editors and proprietors. Subscription $2;
claimed circulation 5200 ; 20 pages, 4 columns; width of
columns 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, per
inch 1 time $1 ; 1 month $2.67 ; 3 months $7.50 ; 6 months
$13.33 ; 1 year $20; cuts same price; front, last, and
pages next reading 1-2 extra ; twice a month 2-3, once a
month 1-2 monthly rates. 727 Walnut street.
NATIONAL BAPTIST.— Every Thursday. Baptist.
Established 1864. Dr. Wayland, editor. Dr. Wayland &
Son, proprietors. Subscription, $2 • claimed circula-
ation 10,000; 16 pages, 5 columns ; length of columns
16 1-4 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates,
agate, 10 cents per line each insertion ; cuts same price ;
Special notices, solid, double price ; Business notices,
leaded brevier, counted lines, three times ordinary
rates. Discounts : 2 times 5. per cent, 4 times 10 per
cent, 8 times 15 per cent. 13 times 20 per cent, 17 times
25 per cent. 22 times 30 per cent, 26 times 35 per cent,
33 times 40 per cent, 39 times 45 per cent, 52 times 50
per cent. 1420 Chestnut street.
NEUE WELT.— Every Sunday. German. Established
18'>fi. Subscription $3 ; estimated circulation 10,000 ; 12
pages, 7 columns ; length of columns 20 inches, width
a 1-8 inches. Advertising rates furnished on application
to the publisher, or Jno. F. Phillips & Co., 29 Park row,
New York. 614 Chestnut street.
PRACTICAL FARMER.— Every Saturday. Agricult-
ural. Established 1855. The Farmer Co., editors and
proprietors. Subscription $2 ; claimed circulation 23,000;
16 pages, 4 columns; length of columns 13 inches, width
2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates, agate, 25 cents ; out-
side pages 35 cents per line each insertion ; cuts fame
price ; Special position 1-4 extra ; Special notices 40
cents ; Business notices, leaded nonpareil, 50 cents per
line count. 1420 Chestnut street.
The best agricultural advertising me-
dium In the country.
Actvt. page 324.
PRESBYTERIAN.-- Every Saturday. Presbyterian.
Established 1830. Rev. Dr. Grier, editor. Mutchmore
<fc Co., proprietors. Subscription $2.65 ; claimed circu-
lation 15,000 ; 22 pages, 4 columns ; length of columns
14 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, agate,
18 cents per line ; Special notices 36 cents ; Business
notices, leaded brevier, 54 cents per line count each
insertion; no extra charge for cuts. Discounts: 2
times 5 per cent, 4 times 10 per cent, 8 times 15 per
cent, 13 times 20 per cent, 17 times 25 per cent, 22 times
30 per cent, 26 times 35 per cent, 33 times 40 per cent,
39 times 45 per cent, 52 times 50 per cent. 1512 Chestnut
street.
PRESBYTERIAN JOURNAL. — Every Thursday.
Presbyterian. Established 1875. R. M. Patterson. D. D.,
editor. R. M. Patterson & Co., proprietors. Subscrip-
tion $2 ; claimed circulation 7000 ; 8 pages, 6 columns ;
length of column 20 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Ad-
vertising rates, agate, 10 cents per line each insertion ;
1 month 32 cents ; 3 months 80 cents ; 1 year $2.75 ; cuts
same price ; Reading notices per line count 33 1-3 per
cent additional. Solid cuts required. 1001 Chestnut
street.
PROGRESS.— Every Saturday. Established 1878. J.
W. Forney, editor. Forney Publishing Co., proprietors.
Subscription $2.50 ; claimod circulation 7300 ; 16 pages, 2
columns ; length of columns 13 inches, width 2 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, 15 cents per line each inser-
tion; cuts same price. Discount on long-time advertise-
ments. South-west corner Seventh and Chestnut streets.
Advt. pageVta.
SATURDAY EVENING POST. - Every Saturday.
Literary. Established 18-31. A. E. Smythe, editor and
publisher. Subscription $2 ; claimed circulation 45,000 ;
16 p-nges, 4 columns; length of columns 14 1-4 inches,
width 2 1-5 inches. Advertising rates, agate, 25 cents per
line each insertion ; cuts same price ; Reading notices 40
cents per nonpareil line. Discounts : 4 times 10 per
cent, 3 months.,20 per cent, 6 months 25 per cent, 1 year
33 1-3 per cent. 726 Sansom street.
Advt. page 132.
SATURDAY NIGHT.— Every Monday. Literary. Illus-
trated. Established 1865. James Elverson, proprietor.
Subscription $3 ; estimated circulation 178,000 ; 8 pages,
5 columns; length of columns 183-4 inches, width 2 3-7
inches. Advertising rates, agate, $1.25 per line each
insertion ; cuts double price. No double column adver-
tisements. Corner Ninth and Spruce streets.
Advt. page 96.
SONNTAGS JOURNAL. — Every Sunday, and FA-
MILIEN JOURNAL, Saturdays. German. Established
1876. Wm. Regenspurger, editor and proprietor. Sub-
scription, Sunday $2.50, estimated circulation 11,000;
weekly $2.50, estimated circulation 17,000; 8 pages, 7 col-
umns ; length of columns 21 1-2 inches, width 2 1-6 inches.
Advertising rates in either edition per nonpareil line, 1
time 15 cents, 1 month 50 cents, 3 months $1, 1 year $3 ;
cuts same price. 116 North Sixth street.
SPORTING LIFE.— Every Wednesday. Sporting.
Established 1883. F. C. Richter, editor. Sporting Life
Publishing Co., proprietors. Subscription $2.50 ; claim-
ed circulation 20,000 ; 8 pages, 5 columns ; length of col-
umns 18 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates,
nonpareil, 15 cents per line each insertion; cuts same
price. 202 South Ninth street.
SUNDAY DISPATCH. — Independent. Established
1847. E. J. Hincken, editor and proprietor. Subscrip-
tion $2.60 ; claimed circulation 23,000; 4 pages. 9 col-
umns ; length of columns 28 1-2 inches, width 2 1-3 inches.
Advertising rates, agate, 10 cents; Special notices 20
cents, Business notices 25 cents per line each insertion;
cuts 10 cents per line. North-east corner Seventh and
Walnut streets.
194
JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO.' 8
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ST. LOUIS, MO.
Established 1857. Incorporated 1871.
Has the largest circulation of all German newspapers
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
WESTLIGHE POST ASSOCIATION.
BATES OF ADVERTISING FURNISHED ON APPLICATION.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES (Payable in Advance).
DAIIiY (including Sunday Edition), $1O OO per annittn.
DAILY (without Sunday Edition), 8 OO "
WEEKLY EDITION, 2 OO "
WEEKLY EDITION TO EUROPE, 3 OO "
SUNDAY EDITION, 2 OO "
The St* Louis Magazine,
ST. LOUIS, MO.,
NOW IN ITS FIFTEENTH YEAR,
IS PRINTKD IN AN ATTRACTIVE MANNER,
HAS A CIRCULATION OF 22,5OO COPIES,
AND IS
One of the Most Valuable Adveitising Mediums in the West.
RATES OF ADVERTISING, 20 GENTS A LINE.
We solicit a trial order, IcnowinG that at our low rates it will pay
you well.
Represented in New York by
JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO.,
No. 29 PARK ROW.
NEWSPAPER RATE-BOOK.
195
SUNDAY MERCURY. -Independent. Established
1851. Dennis F. Dealy, editor and proprietor. Subscrip-
tion $2 ; claimed circulation 13,800 , 8 pages, 7 columns ;
length of columns 21 1-2 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Ad-
vertising rates, agate, per line, first. 10 cents, subsequent
insertions 5 cents ; 1 year $2.25 : cuts same price; Read-
ing matter 25 cents per line. Solid curved cuts required.
719 Chestnut street.
Advt. page 102.
SUNDAY MIRROR.— Independent Republican. Es-
tahli"heri 1875 A. Watson Atwood, editor. Wallis &
Ashbrook, proprietors. Subscription $2 ; claimed circu-
lation 10,000 ; 4 pages, 8 columns ; length of columns 25
inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
first 10 cents, subsequent insertions 5 cents per line ;
cuts same price ; Special notices 15 cents; Loral notices
25 cents per line each insertion. 23 South Seventh
street.
SUNDAY REPUBLIC.— Every Sunday. Republican.
Established 1867. J. Robley Dunglison, editor. Hales,
Keyser & Swain, proprietors. Subscription $2.50 ; esti-
mated circulation 7500 ; 4 pages, 9 columns ; length of
columns 28 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates,
agate, first insertion 10 cents per line., subsequent inser-
tions 5 cents ; cuts same price ; Special notices 15 cents
per line ; City notices, before marriages and deaths, 20
cents ; Local notices 25 cents. 38 South Seventh street.
Advt. page 112.
SUNDAY-SCHOOL TIMES.— Every Saturday. Non-
sectarian. Established 1858. II. Clay Turnbull, editor.
John D. Wattle?, proprietor. Subscription $2 ; claimed
circulation 54,000 ; 16 pages, 4 columns ; length of col-
umns 13 1-4 inches, width 2 1-5 inches. Advertising
rates, agate, 60 cents per line each insertion: cuts same
Erice ; Special notices $1.20; Business notices, leaded
revier, $1.80 per line count. Discounts : 2 times 5
per cent, 4 times 10 per cent, 8 times 15 per cent, 13
times 20 per cent, 17 times 25 per cent, 22 times 30 per
cent, 26 times 35 percent, 33 times 40 per cent, 39 times
45 per cent, 52 times 50 per cent. 725 Chestnut street.
SUNDAY .TRANSCRIPT.— Every Sunday. Indepen-
dent. Established 1856. Wm. N. Bunn, editor and pro-
prietor. Subscription $2.50 ; claimed circulation 21,000 ;
4 pages, 9 columns ; length of columns 29 inches, width
2 1-2 inches. Advertising rates, agate, first insertion per
line 10 cents, subsequent insertions 5 cents; cuts same
price ; Special notices 15 cents ; Local notices 25 cents,
Reading notices 50 cents per line. 703 Chestnut street.
SUNDAY WORLD.— Republican. Established 1876.
H. A. Mullen, editor and proprietor. Subscription $1.50:
estimated circulation 7000; 4 pages, 8 columns; length of
columns 26 1-3 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising
rates, agate, per line 10 cents first insertion, subsequent
insertions 5 cents ; cuts same price ; Special notices 15
cents ; Local notices 25 cents ; Reading notices 50 cents
per line. Corner Eighth and Sansom streets.
TAGGART'S SUNDAY TIMES.— Every Sunday. In-
dependent. Established 1863. John H. Taggart and
Henry L. Taggart, editors. John H. Taggart & Son,
proprietors. Subscription $2 ; claimed circulation 47,-
000 ; 4 pages, 9 columns ; length of columns 26 2-7 inches,
width 2 3-4 inches. Advertising rates, agate, 12 1-2 cents
per line each insertion ; cuts same price ; Business and
Local notices 25 and 50 cents; Local luncheon 50 cents;
Reading notices $1 per line. Solid cuts required. 819
Walnut street.
Advt. page 114.
TRIBUNE AND FARMER.— Every Saturday. Agri-
cultural. Established 1867. D. D. T. Moore, editor. Tri-
bune and Farmer Co., proprietors. Subscription $1;
sworn circulation 31,01)0; 4 pages, 7 columns; length of
columns 21 1-2 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising
rates per agate line 30 cents, 4 or more insertions 25
cents; cuts same price. Corner Fifth and Chestnut streets.
VESPER BELLS.— Every Wednesday. Catholic. Es-
tablished 1883. Anna F. Gillin and Sr. Gertrude, editors.
Dan. F. Gillin, publisher. Subscription $1; sworn cir-
culation 25,000; 8 pages, 3 columns ; jength of columns 10
inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, agate, 1
inch 1 time $2, 1 month $7.50, 1 year $75; 1-4 column 1
time $4.50, 1 month $16, 1 year $180 ; cuts same price.
717 Sansom street.
Advt. page 382.
TELEPHONE.— Every Saturday. Republican. Es-
tablished 1877. John D. Avil, editor and proprietor.
Subscription $1 : claimed circulation 6500; 4 pages, 8 col-
umns; length of columns 27 inches, width 2 1-4 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, 10 cents per line per time,
3 months $1, 0 months $1.80, 1 year $3 per line ; cuts
same price; 1st page double price. 3941 to 3945 Market
street.
Tlie Telephone, a weekly family liter-
ary journal, $1 per year. John D. Avil,
ICditor and Proprietor.
I. C. B. U. JOURNAL.— 1st and 15th of each month.
Catholic. Established 1873. Martin I. J. Griffin, editor
and proprietor. Subscription 50 cents; estimated circula-
tion 8000; 4 pages, 5 columns; length of columns 17 inche.--,
width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch
1 time $1, 1 month $2.50, 1 year $20 ; cuts same price.
711 Sansom street.
AGENTS' HERALD.— Monthly. Agents' interests.
Established 1877. L. Lum Smith, editor and proprietor.
Subscription 50 cents : sworn circulation 60,000; 16 pages,
4 columns ; length of columns 14 inches, width 2 2-7 inch-
es. Advertising rates, agate, 50 cents per line each inser-
tion. Discounts on 1 inch or more 3 times 5 per cent, 6
time 10 per cent. 1 year 20 per cent; cuts same price;
Reading notices $1 per line. 912 Arch street.
Advt. page 144.
AGENTS' BULLETIN.-Mor.thly. Established 18>3.
S. Gross & Co., editors and proprietors. Subscription
50 cents; estimated circulation 20,000 ; 16 pages, 4 col-
umns ; length of columns 13 inches, width 2 1-8 inches.
Advertising rates, agate, 25 cents per line each insertion,
1 year $2.40 per Hue; cuts same price. 1011 Marble
street.
AMERICAN EXCHANGE AND REVIEW.— Monthly.
Insurance. Established 1862. J. A. Fowler, editor. Re-
view Publishing and Printing Co., proprietors. Sub-
scription $3 ; claimed circulation 5500 ; 32 pages, 3 col-
umns; length of columns 10 1-2 inches, width A 1-4 inches.
Advertising rates furnished by Jno. F. Pnillips & Co., 29
Park row. New York, or by the publisher on application,
corner Walnut and Fourth streets.
ARTHUR'S ILLUSTRATED HOME MAGAZINE.—
Monthly. Literary. Illustrated. Established 1855. T.
S. Arthur, editor. T. S. Arthur & Sons, proprietors.
Subscription $2; estimated circulation 23,000; 80 pages, 2
columns; length of columns 8 inches, width 2 3-8 inches.
Advertising rate s, nonpareil, inside pages 50 cents per line
each insertion ; cover pages and facing reading 25 to 50
per cent extra ; reading notices $1 per line ; no extra
charge for cuts. 920 Chestnut street.
Advt. page 34.
AUGSBURG SUNDAY-SCHOOL TEACHER -Month-
ly. Lutheran. Established 1875. H. Louis Baugher, D.D.,
editor. Lutheran Publishing Society, proprietors. Sub-
scription 55 cents ; claimed circulation 64nO; 32 pages, 2
columns; length of columns 7 1-2 inches, width 2 1-4 inch-
es. Advertising rates, nonpareil, per line 15 cents, 1-4
page $4, 1 page $12 each insertion ; 20 per cent discount
for 6 months or longer; cuts same price. 42 North Ninth
street.
BAPTIST TEACHER.— Monthly. Baptist. Estab-
lished 1870. P. S. Benson, D.D., editor. American Bap-
tist Publication Society, publishers. Subscription 75
cents ; claimed circulation 45,000; 48 pages, 2 columns;
length of columns 7 1-2 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Ad-
vertising rates, agate, 30 cents per line each insertion ;
cuts same price. Discounts: 3 months 5 percent, 6 months
7 1-2 per cent, 1 year 10 per cent. Reading notices 40
cents per line each insertion, no discount. 1420 Chestnut
street.
CARRIAGE MONTHLY.— Monthly. Mechanics. Es-
tablished 1885. Ware Bros., editors and proprietors. Sub-
scription $2; estimated circulation 4500; 90 pages, 2 col-
umns ; length of columns 9 inches, width 2 1-2 inches.
Advertising rates, 1 1-4 inches 1 time $4, 3 months $7, 1
year $15 ; cuts same price. Corner Ninth and Walnut
streets.
CHRISTIAN WOMAN.— Monthly. Evangelical. Es-
tablished 1871. Mrs. Wittenmayer, editor. William Syc-
klemoore, proprietor. Subscription $1; claimed circula-
tion 5000 ; 16 pages, 4 columns ; length of columns 13 1-2,
inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, agate, 15
JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO.'S
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PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT
ST. LOUIS, IMUSSOXJIR,!.
Rev. D. S. PHELAN, Editor.
Terms, tf£SS.£5O per Year, in Advance,
THE WESTERN WATCHMAN is the only Catholic paper published west of the
Mississippi. Circulates largely in all the Western States and Territories.
RATES OF ADVERTISING:
One time (per line), 5 cents ; four times, 16 cents ; thirteen times, 46 cents ;
twenty-six times, 85 cents ; fifty-two times, $1.56.
WESTERN
St. Louis, Missouri.
NEWSPAPER RATE-BOOK,
197
cents per line each insertion ; cuts same price ; Reading
notices 25 cents ; solid cuts required. 1420 Chestnut
street.
Advt. page 362
FARM AND GARDEN.-Monthly. Agricultural. Es-
tablished 1881. E. S. Child, editor. Child Bros. & Co.,
proprietors. Subscription 50 cents ; claimed circulation
70,000; 20 pages, 3 columns; length of columns 10 1-2 inch-
es, width 2 2-7 inches. Advertising rates, agate, 60 cents
per line each insertion. Discounts : 3 months 15 per cent,
6 months 20 per cent; cuts same price. 125 South Fourth
street.
The Farm and Garden Is the moat en-
terprising paper of its class.
Advt. page 114.
FARM JOURNAL.— Monthly. Agricultural. Estab-
lished 1877. Wiliuer Atkinson, editor and proprietor.
Subscription 50 cents ; claimed circulation 150,000 • 16
pages, 3 columns; length of columns, 10 1-2 Inches, width
22 7 inches. Advertising rates, agate, per line each in-
sertion, for June, July, Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov. $1; for
Jan., Feb., JMar., April. May 11.85; for Dec. $1.50 ; cuts
same price. 125 North Ninth street.
GARDENERS' MONTHLY AND HORTICULTU-
RIST.— Monthly. Horticultural. Established 1859.
Thomas Meehan, editor. Chas. H. Marot, proprietor.
Subscription $2 ; claimed circulation 3500 ; 56 pages, 2
columns ; length of columns 8 inches, width 22-3 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, 12 lines 1 time $3, 3 times
$8.40, 1 year $18 ; 4 inches 1 time $10. 3 times $25.50, 1
year $54 ; cuts same price; less than 12 lines same rate
per line. 814 Chestnut street.
GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK.— Monthly. Fashions. Lit-
erary. Illustrated. Established 1830. J. H. Jones and A.
K. Brown, editors. J. II. Hauleubeck & Co., proprie-
tors. Subscription $2 ; claimed circulation 67.000 ; 112
pages, 2 columns ; length of columns 8 inches, width 2 1-3
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, $1 per line,; spe-
cial rates for covers and facing reading ; Reading no-
tices double ordinary rates ; no extra charge for cuts.
1006 Chestnut street.
Advt. page 34.
GUARDIAN ANGEL.— Monthly. Catholic. Estab-
lished 1867. Rev. James O'Rielly and John A. Henry,
editors. Dan. F. Gillin, publisher. Subscription 50
cents; sworn circulation 45,000 ; 8 pages, 3 columns ;
length of columns 12 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Adver-
ti-iug rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $2, 1-4 column $6,
1-2 column $12, 1 column $20 ; cuts same price. 717
Sansom street.
LADIES1 HOME JOURNAL AND PRACTICAL
HOUSEKEEPER.— Monthly. Domestic. Established
1883. Louisa Knapp, editor. L. K. Curtis, proprietor.
Subscription 50 cenis ; sworn circulation 30,000; 8 pages,
4 columns ; length of column 14 2-7 inches, width 21-4
inches. Advertising rates per agate line 30 cents each
insertion, 1 year $3 per line ; cuts same price. 441 Chest-
nut street.
Circulation entirely among ladies, prac-
tical housekeepers in the smaller cities
and towns. For ladies trade worth more
tli an any ordinary medium of 3OO,OOO cir-
culation. Best class of advertisements
only admitted.
LIPPINCOTT'S MAGAZINE.— Monthly. Literary.
Illustrated. Established 1868. J. Foster Kirk, editor.
J. B. Lippincott & Co., proprietors. Subscription $3 ;
estimated circulation 12,000; 132 pages, 2 columns;
length of columns 8 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertis-
ing rates, nonpareil. 30 cents per line. each insertion ; cuts
same price ; third cover page and facing reading 40 per
cent ; last cover page 50 per cent extra. 715 and 717
Market street.
Advt. page 34.
NATIONAL AGENT.— Monthly. Established 1881.
H. W. Kelley, editor and proprietor. Subscription 50
cents ; estimated circulation 25,000 ; 16 pages, 4 columns ;
length of columns 13 1-2 inches, width 2 1-3 inches. Ad-
vertising rates, agate, 1 time 35 cents, 6 months 30 cents,
1 year 25 cents per line each insertion ; per inch 1 time
$4. 3 times $11.25, 6 times $21, 1 year $36 ; cuts same
price. 711 Sansom street.
OUR BANNER.— Monthly. Covenanter. Established
1873. T. P. Stevenson and D. McAllister, editors. John
Wagner Pritchard, managing editor and business mana-
ger. Christian Statesman Publishing Co., proprietors.
Subscription $1 ; estimated circulation 5000 ; 36 pages, 8
columns; length of columns 7 ]-3 inches, width 2 1-4
inches. Advertising rates per agate line 10 cents each
insertion ; cuts same price ; solid cuts required. 1520
Chestnut street.
PEOPLE'S MAGAZINE.— Monthly. Literary. Es-
tablished 1868. P. W. Ziegler & Co., editors and pro-
prietors. Subscription 60 cents ; claimed circulation
7200 ; 32 pages, 2 columns ; length of columns 8 inches,
width 2 1-2 inches. Advertising rates, agate, 10 cents
per line each insertion ; cuts same price. 915 Arch
street.
PETERSON'S LADIES' NATIONAL MAGAZINE.—
Monthly. Fashions. Literary. Illustrated. Estab-
lished 1816. Chas. J. Peterson, editor and publisher.
Subscription $2; estimated circulation 117,000; 84 pages,
2 columns; length of columns 8 inches, width 21-3
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, $1.50 per line each
insertion ; cuts same price ; cover pages and facing read-
ing 25 to 50 per cent extra ; Reading notices $3 per line.
306 Chestnut street.
Advt page 34.
RURAL HOME.— Monthly. Agricultural. Estab-
lished 1884. Subscription 50 cents ; claimed circulation
5000; 16 pages. 3 columns ; length of columns 10 inches,
width 2 1-3 inches. Adverti-ing rates, agate, 20 cents
per line each insertion ; no medical advertisements in-
serted ; cuts same price. 530 Walnut street.
TEACHER. — Monthly. Educational. Established
1879. Geo. P. Eldrcdge, editor. Eldredge & Co., pro-
prietors. Subscription 50 cents ; claimed circulation
98UO ; 8 pages, 4 columns ; length, of columns 14 inches,
width 2 1-2 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, $1.50
per inch each insertion ; cuts same price. 17 Noith
Seventh street.
PITTSBURGH.
BEOBACHTER. Every morning except Sunday, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays. German. Democratic. Estab-
lished 1852. Bruno Ritter, editor. Chas. J._Jaegle, pub-
lisher. Subscription, daily $5, claimed " circulation
4500 ; weekly $1.50, claimed circulation 4780 ; 10 pages,
8 columns ; length of columns 20 1-2 inches, width 2 1-8
inches. Advertising rates, daily, nonpareil, 7 lines 1 time
fl, 1 week $3, 1 month $9, 3 months $20, 6 months $30,
1 year $50 ; E. O. D. 1 month $6, 3 months $13.50, 1 year
$33 ; 2 times a week 3 months $10, 1 year $25 ; 1 time a
week 3 months $6.50, 1 year $16 ; cuts same price ; Fitt
notices double rates ; City itemsjSO cents ; Local notices
25 cents per line per time. Weekly 7 lines 1 time 75
cents, 3 months $6, 6 months $11, 1 year $20.
CHRONICLE TELEGRAPH.— Every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Saturdays. Republican, Es-
tablished 1841. H. H. Byram, editor. ~ Pittsburgh
Chronicle Telegraph Publishing Co., proprietors. Sub-
scription, daily $6.50, claimed circulation 18,500 ; weekly
$1.25, claimed circulation 25,000 ; 4 pages, 9 columns ;
length of columns 26 1-3 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Ad-
vertising rates, daily, agate, 12 1-2 cents per line each in-
sertion, 200 lines 10 cents, 500 lines 9 1-2 cents, 1000 lines
9 cents, 2000 lines 8 1-2 cents, 4000 lines 8 cents, 12,000
lines 5 1-2 cents ; cuts same price ; Reading matter, min-
ion, 25 cents per line per time, 200 lines 22 1-2 cents, 400
lines 20 cents, 800 lines 17 cents, 1000 lines 16 cents.
Weekly 20 cents per line per time. 100 lines 19 cents, 200
lines 18 cents, 400 lines 17 cents, 800 lines 15 cents, 1000
lines 14 cents, 10,000 lines 7 1-2 cents ; Reading notices
30 cents, 100 lines 29 cents, 200 lines 28 cents, 500 lines 25
cents, 1000 lines 20 cents. Solid cuts required.
Advt. page 100.
COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.— Every morning except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Saturdays. Republican. Es-
tablished 1786. Win. Anderson, editor. Nelson P.
Reed & Co., proprietors, Subscription, daily $8, claimed
circulation 21,5UO ; weekly $1.50, .claimed circulation
35,000 ; 8 page?, 7 columns ; length of column 21 1-V
inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
daily, 7 lines 1 time $1, 1 week $4.50, 1 month $15, 3
mouths $32, 1 year $100 ; E. O. D. 1 week $2.75 ; 1 month
$9, 3 months $20, 1 year $60 ; 2 times a week, 1 month or
longer 1-2 daily rates ; cuts.same price ; Local or Reading
198 JNO. F. PHILLIPS & COSS
COLIAI'S EUML WORLD
(THIRTY-SEVEN YEARS ESTABLISHED).
CIRCULATION, 15,500.
The Leading Agricultural Paper of the West and South.
Terms, SI per year. Advertisements, 4O cents per line.
OFFICE, 600 OLIVE STREET.
NORMAN J. COLMAN, Publisher,
ST. LOUIS, MO.
JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO., 29 Park Row, are specially authorized
Agents for Caiman's Rural World.
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PUBLISHED EVERY SUNDAY IN THE YEAR BY
ROTHSCHILD & CHANTLER, Editors and Proprietors.
A LIYE PAPER, DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF ST. PAUL AND THE NORTHWEST.
Sworn Circulation, 5,000 in January, 1884, and increasing rapidly.
PTOLIC GOSSIP, D2A1UTIC and SPOETING, LAB02 and DTDUSTEUL, LITEEA27 and EDUCATIONAL.
THE LEADING TEMPERANCE PAPER WEST OjP CHICAGO."
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF 21,000 GOOD TEMPLARS.
"
THE RmS CUE,"
A SIXTEEN-PAGE "WEEKLY.
ADVERTISERS!! If yon wish to reach the homes of the people of the Pacific Coast, you can find no
better medium.
FRANK K. LANE, Manager, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $1.50 PER YEAR.
NEWSPAPER RATE-BOOK.
199
notices 20 to 40 cents per line, according to position.
Weekly for each 7 lines 1 time $1.50, 3 months $18, 6
months $30, 1 year $50. Solid cuts r. quired.
Advt. page 130.
DISPATCH.— Every morning, and WEEKLY, Satur-
days. Independent. Established 1846. Dispatch Pub-
lishing Co., editors and proprietors. Subscription, daily
$10, sworn circulation 27,000; weekly $1.50, claimed cir-
culation 5000; 8 pages, 7 columns; length of columns 22
inches, width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates, daily, non-
pareil, 7 lines 1 time $1, 1 week $4.50. 1 month $15, 3
months $32, (i months $80, 1 year $100 ; E. O. D. 1 month
$9, 3 months $22. 6 months $40, 1 year $60 ; 2 times a
week 1 month $7, 3 months 16, 6 months $30, 1 year $50 ;
1 time a week 1 month $4, 3 months $12, 6 months $22, 1
year $40; cuts 1-2 extra for space occupied; Local or
Reading notices 15 to 40 cents per minion line according
to position, time and space Sunday same as 1 time a
week, from which 10 per cent discount when daily is
used. Weekly same as 1 time a week ; when daily is used
price is pro ruta of charge for 1, 2 or 3 times a week ac-
cording to frequency of insertion. Solid cuts required.
The largest daily circulation of any pa-
per publinhcd In Western Pennsylvania
or Eastern Ohio.
Before me personally appeared Thomas
J. Maloy, who, being duly sworn, doth
depose and say, that he lias charge of the
accounts of the carriers and agents of the
Pittsburgh Daily Dispatch, and that the
average daily circulation of this paper for
the last thirty day exceeds 27,OOO copies,
and for the preceding 3 months over 25,-
UUO copies daily.
THOMAS J. MALOY.
Sworn to and subscribed before IIH-. Kob-
ert W. Lyoii, Mayor City of Pittsburgh,
this 29th day February, 1884.
KOBE1CT W. LYON,
Mayor.
FREIHEITS FREUND.— Every morning except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays. ' German. Republican. Es-
tablished, daily 1348, weekly 1834. L. & W. Neeb, editors
and proprietors. Subscription, daily $6, estimated circu-
lation 11000; weekly $2, estimated circulation 55HO; 4
pages, 8 columns length of column 23 3-4 inches (weekly
21 1-4 inches), width 2 1-10 inches For advertising
rates address the publisher, or Jno. F. Phillips & Co., 29
Park row, New York.
LEADER.— Every evening except Sunday, and Sunday
morning. Independent. Established 1864. T. W. Nevin,
editor. Leader Publishing Co.. proprietors. Subscrip-
tion, daily $6, claimed circulation 19,500; Sunday $2.50,
claimed circulation 29,500; 4 pages (Sunday 8 pages). 7 col-
umns; length of column 21 inches, width 2 1-8 inches.
Advertising rates, daily, agate. 1 inch 1 time $1, 2 times
$2, 1 week $5, 1 month $15, 3 months $40, 6 months $70 ;
E. O. D. 1 month $9. 3 months $23, 6 months $40 ; 2 times
a week 1 month $6 50, 3 months $18, 6 months $31; 1 time
a week 1 month §4, 6 months $21 ; cuts 1-2 extra ; Read-
ing notices;20 cents per line per time ; 100 lines 15 cents,
1000 linos 11 cents per line. Sunday, 1 inch 1 time $2, 1
month $8, 3 months $22. 6 months $32; Reading notices
25 cents each time, lOn lines 20 cents, 1000 lines 15 cents
per line ; cuts 1-2 extra. Solid cuts required.
Advt. page 126.
POST.— Every morning except Sundae, and WEEKLY,
Saturdays. Democratic. Established, daily 1811, weekly
1804. James P. Barr & Co., editors and proprietors. Sub-
scription, daily $8. claimed circulation 11,933; weekly
$1.25, claimed circulation 18,355; daily 4 pages, 10 col-
umns; weekly 8 pages, 7 columns ; length of columns 26
inches (weekly 21 1-3 inches), width 2 1-12 inches. Adver-
tising rates, nonpan il, 7 lines 1 time $1, 2 times $1.75, 1
week $4.50, 1 month $15, 3 months $32, 6 months $60, 1
year $100 ; E. O. D. 2 3: 2 limes a week 1-2. 1 time a week
1-3 of daiiy monthly rates ; cuts same price. Weekly, 7
lines 1 time $1.50, 1 month $4.50, 3 months $12.50, 6
months $i4. 1 year $49. Solid cuts required.
Advt. page 362.
TIMES. — Every morning except Sunday. Republican.
Established 1830. Robert P. Nevin, editor and proprietor.
Subscription $0: claimed circulation 10,000; 4 pages, 8 col-
umns; length of columns 22 inches, width 2 1-8 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, 7 lines 1 time $1. 1 week
$4.50, I month $15, 3 months $32, 1 year $100 ; E. O. D. 1
month $10, 3 months $20, 1 year $60; 2 times a week 1-2
daily rates ; 1 time a week $1 each insertion, 1 vear $45 ;
cuts and double columns 1-2 extra; double column cuts
double rates ; Local and Reading notices 20 to 40 cents
per line according to location. Solid cuts required.
VOLKSBL, ATT. —Every morning except Sunday, and
PITTSBURQHER YOLKSBLATT, Thursdays. German.
Independent. Established 1859. C. F. Bauer, editor and
proprietor. Subscription, daily $6, claimed circulation
2600 ; weekly $2, claimed circulation 1500 ; 4 pages, 7 col-
umns: length of columns 18 inches, width 2 1-4 inches.
Advertising rates, daily, nonpareil, 7 lines 1 time $1 ; 1
week $3, 1 month, $9, 3 months $20, 1 year $50; cuts
same price. Special rates on desirable contracts for daily
and weekly.
Advt. page 352.
CATHOLIC.— Every Saturday. Catholic. Established
1844. Jacob Porter, editor and proprieior. Subscription
$2.20 ; claimed circulation 4100 ; 8 pages, 6 columns ;
length of columns 19 1-2 inches, width 2 1-8 inches. Ad-
vertising rates, nonpareil, 10 lines 1 time $1, 1 month $3,
3 months $7, 1 year $20 ; cuts same price.
Advt. page 324.
CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE.— Every Thursday. Meth-
odist Episcopal. Established 1833. Rev. Alfred Wheeler,
D.D., editor. James A. Moore, publisher. Subscription
$2: claimed circulation 10.000 ; 16 pages, 4 columns;
length of columns 14 1-2 inches, width 2 2-7 inches. Ad-
vertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $1.50, 2 times
$2.75, 4 times $4.50; 3 months $12, 6 months $20. 1 year
$35 ; cuts same price ; Reading items 20 cents per line.
JOURNAL OF TRADE.— Every Saturday. Commer-
cial and manufacturing. Established 1878. William
Shotwell Sharon, editor. William Shotwell Sharon <fc
Co., proprietors. Subsciiption $2 ; claimed circulation
3700: 16 pages, 4 columns ; length of columns 13 inches,
width 2 Ir8 inches. Advertising rati-s, nonpareil, per inch
1 time $1, 1 month $2.50; cuts same price ;,,special raies
for large space or Ions: time
Advt. page 350.
METHODIST RECORDER. — Every Wednesday.
Methodist Protestant. Established 1839. John Scon,
eilitor William McCracken, Jr., publisher. Subscrip-
tion $2; claimed circulation 7('00 : 1(5 pages, 6 columns;
length of columns 14 1-2 inches, width 2 2-7 inches. Ad-
vertising rates, agate, per line 1 time 10 cenls. 1 month 30
cents, 3 months 78 cents, 1 year $2.60; 1 column 1 time
$12, 1 month $42. 3 months $113 ; cuts same price : E. O.
W. 20 per cent additional ; Business notices, nonpareil,
12 cents; Reading notices, minion, 15 cents per line each
insertion.
NATIONAL LABOR TRIBUNE. — Every Saturday.
Labor organ. Established 1873. Armstiong, Tel ford &
Co., editors and proprietors. Subscription $2 ; claimed
circulation 13,00(1 ; 8 pages. 6 columns ; lengili of columns
19 1-2 inches, width 2 1-6 in hes. Advertising rates, non-
pareil, 7 lines 1 time $1 25, 1 month $4, 3 months $10, 6
months $18, 1 year $:iO; cuts same price. Solid cuts re-
quired.
The Oldest and Most Popular Labor Pa-
per in America.
Advt. page 360.
NATIONAL STOCKMAN AND FARMER. — Every
Thursday. Live Stock. Established 1877. J. W. Ax-
tell, editor. Axtell, Rush & Co , proprietors. Subscrip-
tion SI 50; claimed circulation 25.0i'0; 16 pases. 4 columns;
length of columns 13 inches, width 2 18 inches. Adver-
tising rates, nonpareil, 20 cents per line each inseition;
cuts same price. Discounts : 2 times 10 per cent, 1
month 15 per cent, 3 months 25 per cent. 6 months 30
per cent; also discount on 50 lines 15 per cent ; 100 lines
20 per cent ; 200 lines 25 per cent; lOOu lines 50 per cent.
Larger circulation than any other paper
of its class in America.
Advt. page 366.
PRESBYTERIAN BANNER.- Every Wednesday.
Presbyterian. Established 1814. Jaims Allison & Co.,
editors and proprietors. Subscription $2.15; estimated
circulation 12,000; 8 pages, 6 columns; length of columns
20 inches, width 2 2-7 inches. Advertising rates, agate,
per line 1 time 15 cents, 1 month 40 cents, 1 year $4; over
:i'i lines 1 year $3 per line; cuts same price; Business no-
tices 8th pai/e 15 cents; Notices 5th page 20 cents; An-
nouncements 25 cents per line. Solid cuts required.
200 JNO. F. PHILLIPS <s> co:s
-Me THE:
SPECTATO
ST. LOTTIS,
Terms, $4 per annum.
PUBLICATION OFFICE, 212 PINE STREET.
For Rates to ddver Users, etc., apply as above, or to
JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO.,
2,9 ParJc Row, New York.
NEWSPAPER RATE-BOOK.
201
SUNDAY CRITIC.— Republican. Established 1873.
W. E. Fulton, editor and proprietor. Subscription $2.50;
claimed circulation 6000; Hi p'iges, 0 columns; length of
columns 17 inches, width 2 1-5 inches. Advertising rates,
nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $150,1 month $4.50, 3 months
$12, 0 months $^0, 1 year $35; 5 inches 1 year $100; cuts
same price.
Advt. page 182.
SUNDAY GLOBE.— Independent. Established 1870.
J. W. Breen, editor and proprietor. Subscription $54.75;
claimed circulation 9700; 8 pages, (i columns; length of
columns 1(J inches, width 2 1-5 inches. Advertising rates,
nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $1, 2 times $1.75, 1 mouth $5;
<:u's same price; Reading notices 10 to 25 cents per line
according to space. Solid cuts required.
Advt. jiage 302.
SUNDAY TRAVELER.-Iudepcndent. Established
1882; Cha-i. B. La re, editor and proprietor. Subscription
$2.50; claimed circulation 55UO: 8 pages, 6 columns; length
of columns l!j 1-2 inches, width 2 1-16 incties. Advertis-
ing rates, nonpar, il. 7 lines 1 month $3. 3 months $7, 6
months $12, 1 year §20; cuts same price; Reading notices
20 cents per line.
Advt. page 122.
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN.-Every Thnr.-day. United
Presbyterian. Establisned 1812. David R. Kerr, editor.
H. J. Murdoch & (Jo., proprietors. Subscription $2;
claimed circulation 13,400; 10 pages, 4 columns; length of
columns 14 1-2 inches, width 2 2-7 inches. Advertising
rates, agate, 1 inch 1 time $1.20, 1 month $4.50, 3 months
$12.30, 1 year $3i; cms same price; B.isiness announce-
ments 15 corns. Commerc.al notices 10 cents per line.
BIBLE TEACHER. — Monthly. United Presbyterian.
Established 1870. United Presbyterian Board of Publica-
cation, editors and publishers. Subscription (JO cents;
claimed circulation 0000; 3ti pages, 2 columns; length of
columns 7 1-2 inches, width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising
rates mrnished on application to the publishers, or Jno.
P. Phillips & Co ., 29 Park row, New York.
INSURANCE WORLD.— Monthly. Insurance. Estab-
lished 1874. J. C. Bcrgstresser, editor and proprietor.
Subscriplion 82-50; claimed circulation 5000; 32 to 48
pages, 3 columns; length of columns 12 iucues, width
2 1-2 inches. Advertising rates furnished on application
to publisher or Jno. F. Phillips & Co., 29 rark row,
New York.
POTTS VI LLE.
EVENING CHRO MULE.— Every evening except Sun-
day, ami STANDARD, Fridays. Democratic. Established,
daily 1875, weekly 1842. Win. Kennedy, editor. Standard
Publishing Co.. proprietors. Subscription, daily $3,
claimed circulation 5oJO; weekly $1.50, claimed circula-
tion 180U; 4 pages, C columns (weekly 8 columns); length
of column la ;j-4 inches (.weekly 21 inches), width 2 j-4
inches. Advertising rates, daily, nonpareil, 1 time 10
cents, 1 week 3i cents, 1 month 5J cents, 3 months 78
cents, 0 months $1.17; 1 year $1.56 per line; cuts
same price; E.U.D. 3-4, 2 limes a week 2-3 single insertion
rates; Reading notices 1 time 15 cents, every subsequent
insertion 10 cents per line. Weekly 1 time 5 cents, 2
times 8 cents, I montn 12 cents, 3 months 25 cents, 6
months 35 cents, 1 year 50 cents per line; Reading notices
10 cents par line each insertion.
MINERS' JOURNAL.— Every morning except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Fridays. Republican. Established, dauy
180'.). weekly 18^5. Miners' Journal Publishing Co.,
editors and proprietors. Subscription, daily $0; estimated
circulation :ii.O(J; weekly $l, estimated circulation 3500;
daily 4 pages, 7 columns; weekly 8 pages, 0 columns;
length of columns 21 inches (weekly 1H ii:chesj, width
2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, daily, nonpareil, 1-2 inch
1 time rt5 cunts, 1 week $2, 1 month $5. Weekly 10 cents
per line nr-t insertion, subsequent insertions 0 cents;
cuts same price.
READING.
EAGLE. -Every evening except Sunday, SUNDAY
morning, and WEEKLY, Saturdays. Independent. Et-
tabli^ied. daily 1808, weekly )8U. Je-^se G. Hawlev,
editor and proprietor. Subscription, daily with Sunday
$6.50, claim d circulation 8400 (Sunday 4100); weekly $2,
claimed circulation 4100; 4 pages, (J to 8 columns (weekly
9 columns); length of columns 20 inches (weekly 27 1-2
inches), width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising rales, daily and
Sunday, agate, per line 1 time 6 cents, 2 times 10 cents,
4 times 15 cents, 1 week 19 cents, 1 month 40 cents, 8
months $1, 1 year $3.70; 1 inch 1 month $5, 3 months $11,
0 months $20, 1 year $30; 1 inch 1 year E. O. D. $ssi, 2
times a week $15, 1 time a week $8; Special positions 10
per cent extra; Business announcements 10 cents; Local
notices, reading type, 12 cents per line each insertion; no
cuts, large type, or double columns inserted. Weekly
per line 1 time 8 cents, 1 month 15 cents, 3 months 27
cents, 0 months 50 cents, 1 year 80 cents: \1 inch 3 months
$3.00, 6 months $0, 1 year $9; Special notices 1-4 extra;
Locals 12 cents per line per time.
NEWS.— Every evening except Sunday, and WEEK-
LY. Saturdays. Democratic. Established 188'J. Jacob
Weidle, editor. Wm. S. Ritter. proprietor. Subscription,
daily $5, claimed circulation 3700; weekly $1.50. claimed
circulation 2500; 4 pages. 7 columns (weekly 8 columns);
length of columns 22 inches (weekly 26 inches), width
214 inches. Advertising rates, daily, nonpareil, per line
1 time 0 cents, 1 week 20 cents, 1 month 35 cents, 3 months
05 cents, 0 months $1.10, 1 year $1.10; cuts name price.
Weekly per line 1 time 8 cents, 1 month 14 cents, 3
months 30 cents, 6 months 45 cents, 1 year 75 cents.
The only English Democratic newspaper
published In Reading.
TIMES.-Every morning except Sunday, and BERKS
AND SCHUYLKILL JOURNAL, SATURDAYS. -Repub-
lican. Esiablished, daily 1857,weekly ;1816. J. Kuabb&Co.,
editors and proprietors. Subscriplion, daily $0, claimed
circulation 4100. weekly $2, claimed circulation 4000; 4
pages, 8 columns (weekly 9 columns); length of columns
543 1-2 inches (weekly 28 inches), width 2 1-4 inches. Ad-
vertising rates, daily, nonpareil, per .line 1 time 8 cents,
3 times 15 cents, 1 week 24 cents, 1 month 35 cents, 8
months 1,5 cents, 6 months $1.10, 1 year $1.70 per line;
cuts same price. Weekly per line 1 time 10 cents, 1
month 10 cents, 3 months 35 cents, 0 months 50 cents, 1
year SO cents.
ADLER.— Every Tuesday. German. Democratic Es-
tablished i7'J6. llenry Seioert, editor. Wm. S. Ritter,
proprietor. Subscription $1.50; claimed circulation StiOO;
4 pages, 8 columns; length of columns 20 inches width
2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, per line 1 time
10 cents, 2 times 13 cents, 1 month 17 cents, 2 mouths
24 cents, 3 months 35 cents, 6 months 50 cents, 1 year 80
cents; cuts tame price.
The oldest German newspaper published
In the United states.
SCRANTOIV.
REPUBLICAN. — Every morning, and WEEKLY,
Wednesdays. Repub.ican. Established, daily 1887 ;
weekly 18oO. Joseph A. Scranton, editor and proprietor.
Subscription, daily $7, claimed circulation 700u; Sunday
$2, claimed circulation 10,000 ; weekly $1.50, claimed
circulation 1000; 4 page* (Sunday 8 pages), 7 col-
umns ; length of columns 23 1-2 inches (weekly 25 1-2
inches), width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, daily,
nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $1. 1 week $3.50, 1 mouth $9.50,
3 numbs $15, 6 months $25, 1 year $50 ; 2 inch, s $75, 3
inches $100, 4 inches $120 1 year ; cuts and double col-
umns 1-4 extra ; Business notices, leaded brevier, 15 cents
per line each insertion ; Sunday, 1 inch 1 time $1, 1
month $2.50, 3 months $6, 6 months $9, 1 year $15 ; 2
inches $25, 4 inches $35 1 year ; Business notices 10 cents
per line each insertion. Weekly 1 inch 1 time $1, 1
month $3, 3 months $8, 6 months $15, 1 year $30 ; 2
inches $50 ; Business notices 15 cents per lino per time.
Solid cuts required.
EVENING TIMES. — Every evening except Sunday.
Democratic. Established 1872. A. A. Chase, editor and
proprietor. Subscription $0; claimed circulation 5400;
4 pages, 6 columns; length of columns 20 inches, width
2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, per inch 75
cents first, 50 c; nts for each additional insertion; no
extra charge for cuts. For large space address the pub-
lishers or Jno. F. Phillips & Co., 29 Park row. New
York.
EAGLE.— Every Saturday afternoon. Independent.
Established 1881. John McComb, editor and proprie-
tor. Subscription $2; estimated circulation 4000; M
pages, 7 columns ; length of columns 21 1-2 inches.
202
JNO. F. PHILLIPS & Co: 8
The Evening Telegram,
TORONTO, CANADA.
LARGEST CIRCULATION BY OVER 10,000 DAILY OF ANY EXCLUSIVELY EVENING
PAPER IN ONTARIO. SWORN DAILY CIRCULATION, 15,532.
Daily circulation equal to city circulation of all the daily papers, morning and evening
editions, published in the city of Toronto. Books open for inspection of all advertisers.
Rates— per line per year — $7.50 per line for every day in year. $4.50 per line for every
other day in year. $3.25 per line for twice a week. Rates by inches : One inch daily, one year,
$90 ; every other day, $54 ; twice a week, $3J ; once a week, $24.
Declaration.
City of Toronto. I, William Elder, of the City of Toronto, in the County of York, manager
To wit : of the circulation department of THE EVENING TELEGKAM newspaper, do
solemnly declare :
1st. That the daily average circulation of THE EVENING TELEGKAM for the month ending
January 31st last past was Fifteen Thousand Five Hundred and Thirty-two (15,532).
I make this solemn declaration, conscientiously believinsr the same to be true, and by virtue
of. the Act passed in the thirty-seventh year of Her Majesty's reign, intituled, " An Act for the
suppression of extra voluntary and judicial oaths."
WILLIAM ELDER.
Declared before me, at Toronto, this }
1st day of February, A.D. 1884. f
G. T. DENISON, P. M.
J. ROSS ROBERTSON, Toronto, PiiblisJier and Proprietor.
WILMINGTON, DEL.
THE ONLY MORNING DAILY IN THE STATE.
DELAWARE WEEKLY MORNING NEWS,
The largest, handsomest, and cheapest weekly on the Peninsula. Subscription price, only
75 cents per year in advance.
OEO. W. STONE, Prest.
WATSON E. SPEERY, Editor-in-Chief.
E. M. HOOPES, Manager.
THE NEWS,
Toledo, OMo,
ffiiW? | JftfllSff,
PUBLISHERS AND PROPRIETORS,
The best, local advertising
medium in Northwestern
Ohio.
Specimen copies and adver-
tising rates on application.
The Sunday News.
A nine-column, folio, family paper, moral and independent in tone,
devoted to the interests of the working classes, and opposed to monop-
oly and political bossism.
Published every Sunday morning. Distributed by carriers, $1.50
per year.
¥be Wew»*
A Saturday edition, same as Sunday, circulated by mail in Toledo
and neighborhood, for $1 per year in advance.
Combined circulation larger than any other local weekly in Toledo.
NEWSPAPER RATE-BOOK.
203
width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, per
in ;h 1 time $1, subsequent insertions 50 cents. Liberal
discounts for desirable advertisements ; cuts same price
as ordinary ; Local reading notices 10 cents p r line.
SUNDAY FREE PRESS.— Independent. Established
1872. F. A. Beamish, editor and proprietor. Subscription
$2 ; claimed circulation 15.51 0 ; 8 pages, 6 columns; K-ngth
of columns 19 1-2 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising
rates, nonpareil, per inch 1 time $1.20, 1 month $4, 3
month-! $10, 6 months $16, 1 year $26 ; cut* same price ;
City features 15 cents ; Heading notices 25 cents per line.
Solid cuts required.
Largest circulation In tlie Anthracite
Coal Regions of Pennsylvania.
Advt. page 360.
SUNDAY MORNING NEWS.— Independent Demo-
cratic. Established 1878. Fitzsimmons & Woodward,
editors and proprietors. Subscription $2 ; claimed cir-
culation 6000; 8 page-, 6 columns; length of columns 19 3-4
inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising ; rates, nonpareil,
per inch 1 time $1.50, each subsequent insertion 50 cents;
special rates for large advertisements or for long time ;
cuts 1-2 extra ; Local notices 25 cents per line.
Largest, handsomest, and most popular
newspaper In the Lackawanna and Wyo-
ming Valley*.
Advt. page 326.
WATSO1VTOWN.
AGRICULTURAL EP1TOMIS T.— Monthly. Agricult-
ural. Established 1882. D. Z. Evans, Jr., editor. J. A.
Everitt, proprietor. Subscripiion 50 cents ; claimed cir-
culation 10,000; 16 pages, 3 columns ; length of columns
10 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpa-
reil, 20 cents per line each insertion, with discounts on
time and space ; cms same price.
WEST C HESTER.
LOCAL NEWS.— Every evening except Sundav, and
JEFFERSONIAN, Saturdays. Independent. Estab-
lished 1842. Wm. W. Thomson, editor. Wm. H. Hodg-
con, proprietor. Subscription, daily $3 claimed circu-
lation 6401) ; weekly $2, claimed circulation 5800 ; 4 pages-,
0 columns (weekly 9 columns) ; length of columns 19 1-2
inches (weekly 28 inches), width 2 1-12 inches. Adver-
tising rules, agate, per line 1 time 10 cents, 2 times 18
cents, 1 week 27 cents, 1 month 85 cents, 3 months $1.75,
6 months $2.50, 1 year $4 ; E. O. D. 60 per cent, 2 times
a week 45 per cent, 1 lime a week 33 1-3 per cent of
daily monthly rates; Special notices 1-2 more; Local
notices, changeable daily, $lu per line per year. Weekly,
per line 1 time 10 cents, 4 times 24 cents, 3 months 40
cents, 6 months 60 cents, 1 year $1 j Locals 15 cents,
nonpareil line, per time ; cuts inserted in weekly but not
in daily.
CHESTER COUNTY VILLAGE RECORD.-Satur
days. Republican. Established 1809. Barton D. and
Willie D. Evans, editors and proprietors. Subscription
$2; estimated circulation 7000; 4 pages, 9 columns;
length of columns 28 3-4 inches, width 2 3-16 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, 10 cents per line first and
6 cents lor subsequent insertions; 1 inch 3 months $ i,
6 months $10, 1 year $18; cuts same price ; also issue a
daily evening edition called the VILLAGE RECORD for
local circulation.
WIL.KESBARRE.
RECORD. — Every morning except Sunday, and
RECORD OF THE TIME-;, Fridays. Republican. Es-
tablished, daily 1873; weekly 1832. Snyder, Johnson &
Powell, editors and proprietors. Subscription, daily $6 ;
object to stating circulation; weekly §2, object to stat-
ing circulaiion ; 4 pages, 8 columns ; length of columns
24 inches, width 2 1-3 inches. Advertising rates, daily,
nonpareil, 1-2 inch 1 time 75 cents, 1 week $2.75, 1 month
$5.50, 1 year $40 ; 1 inch 1 time $1, 1 week $3, 1 month
$6, 3 months $17, 6 months $30, 1 year $48; 2 inches $81,
3 inches $115,6 inches '$180. 1 column $450 for 1 year;
cuts same price ; Special notices 10 cents ; Locals 20 cents
per line. Weekly one inch 1 time$l. 1 month $3.25,3
months $7, 6 months $10,1 year $16; 2 inches $25,3
inches $33, 6 inches $54, 1 column $200 for 1 year.
UNION-LEADER —Every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLV, Fridays. Democratic. Established, daily
1879 ; weekly 1818. J. K. Bogert, editor and proprietor.
Subscription, daily $5.40, claimed circulation 2700;
weekly $1.50, claimed circulation 4000 ; 4 pages, 8 col-
umns (weekly 9 columns); length of columns, 23 inches
(weekly 27 inches), width 2 1-4 inches. Advcrti.-ing rates,
daily, nonpareil, 1-2 inch 1 time 75 cents, 1 week $2.75,
1 month $5.50, 1 year $40; 1 inch 1 time $1, 1 week $3,
1 month $6, 3 months $17,|6 months $30, 1 year $48; 2
inches $84, 3 inches $115,6 inches $180, 1 column $450
for 1 year; cuts same price; Special notices 10 cents;
Locals 20 cents per line. Weekly 1 inch 1 time'$l, 1
month $3.25, 3 months $7, 6 months $10, t year $16:2
inches $25, 3 inches $33, 6 inches $51, 1 column $200 for
1 year.
SUNDAY FREE PRESS AND NEWS DEALER. -
Independent. Established 1818. J. C. Coon, editor.
J. C. Coon & Co., proprietors. Subscription $2: claimed
circulation 13,000 ; 8 pages, 6 columns; length of columns
18 inches, width 21-8 indie". Advertising rates, nonpa-
reil, 8 lines, first $1, subsequent insertions 50 cents; Local
notices 10 cents, when as reading mattrr with black head-
ing 15 cents per line eiich insertion. Solid cuts leqnired.
The Sunday News I»ealer has a larger
circulation than the combined press of
Wilksbarre. It is delivered toy 'Pony Ex-
press In Every town and Hamlet within
a radius of 3O miles of the publication
office.
TELEPHONE.— Monthly. Independent. Established
1880. Charles D. Linskill, editor and proprietov. Sub-
scription 25 cents : claimed circulation 6200 ; 4 piigt1*, 7
columns; length of column 22 inches, width 2 1-4 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, 10 cents per line e;icli inser-
tion, 1 inch $1 each insertion; cuts same price.
WILLIAMS PORT.
GAZETTE AND BULLETIN.— Everv morning anil
evening except Sunday, and WEEKLY. Thursdays. Re-
publican. Established, daily 1867, weekly 1801. J. F.
Me»innes*, editor. C. E, Fritcher, propiietor. Sub-crip-
tion, daily $6, claimed circulation 2300; weekly $1.50,
claimed circulation 2650; 4 pages, 7 columns (weekly 9
columns); length of columns 23 incnes ^eekly 29 inch-
es), width 21-4 inches. Advertising rates, daily, nonpa-
reil, 5 lines 1 time 40 cents. 1 month $3.25, 1 year $15; 10
lines 1 time 75 cents, 1 week $2 50, 1 month $6, 3 months
Jill, 6 months $16, 1 ye ir $28 ; 20 lines $40, 30 lines $50,
50 lines $70 1 year; double columns 1-4 extra; Locals first
insertion 20 cents p-r line. Weekly 10 lines 1 time $1,
1 month $2.50, 3 months $5 6 months $8, 1 year $12; 20
lines $18. 40 lines $28 1 year ; cuts same price. No cuts
inserted in daily.
SUNDAY BREAKFAST TABLE.— Independent. Es-
tablished 1878. ' J. W. Sweely, e.iiior and proprietor,
Subscription $2; estimated circulation 8000 : 8 puges, 6
columns; length of columns 20 inch ;s, width 2 1-8 inches.
Advertising rates furnished on application to publisher
or to Jno. F. Phillips & Co., 29 Park row, New York.
Cuts not inserted.
YORK.]
DAILY.— Every morning except Sunday, and WEEK-
LY, Fridays. Independent. Established, daily 1870, week-
ly 1873. Spangler. Moore & Frey, editors and proprietor*.
Subscription, daily $4, claimed circulation 3i'00; weekly
75 cents, claimed circulation 350H; 4 pages (Saturday mid
weekly 8 page*), 7 columns; length of columns 24 inche-,
width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, daily, nonpareil, 1
inch 1 time 25 cents, 1 week $1.25, 1 month $2. 3 months
$5.6 months $9; 1 year $13: cuts same price; special
po-itions 1-4, Reading notices 1-2 extra; 1st page Reading
not ices 5 cents per line per time; EO.D. 2-3 daily month-
ly rates. Weekly 50 cents per incli per month ; Reading
notices 1-2 extra.
JNO. F. PHILLIPS cfe GO'S
The National Tribune
WASHINGTON, D. C.
THE NATIONAL TRIBUNE, of Washington, D. C., is an eight-page (fifty-six column) family
newspaper. Among its special features are annals of the war, embracing the personal recollections
of tlie most distinguished military writers in the country ; agricultural and household departments,
conducted by specialists of national reputation ; choice fiction and poetry ; graphic sketches of
life in Southern prisons during the rebellion ; a weekly review of the work of the Grand Army
of the Republic in every department ; special reports of what is going on in Congress and at the
Capital ; the general news of the week, carefully classified and condensed, and stirring editorials
on the vital issues of the day. Its subscribers are farmers, merchants, mechanics, and professional
and business men generally. THE TRIBUNE is NATIONAL in its circulation as well as character.
WHAT THE POST-OFFICE RECORD SHOWS,
WASHINGTON CITY POST-OFFICE,
OFFICE OF THE POSTMASTKR,
WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 28, 1883.
THE NATIONAL, TRIBUNE, Washington, D. C.
GENTLEMEN : Your letter of the 27th inst., requesting a statement of the amount of money
paid lor postage on THE NATIONAL TRIBUNE from January 1, 1883, to December 27, 1883, in-
clusive, isl received, and in reply would say that the books of this office show the amount paid
within the above dates to be $9,647.74.
Very respectfully,
FRANK B. CONGER, Postmaster.
As the rate of second-class postage is two cents per pound, this shows a total of 482,387
pounds on which THE TRIBUNE paid postnge during the time specified — fifty-two weeks. Divid-
ing this total by 130 pounds, the average weight of 1000 copies of THE TRIBUNE, and we have
3,71O,ti6O copies as the total edition for fifty-two weeks, or an average weekly edition of
71,358 copies.
CIRCULATION APRIL 10th, 1884.
90,498 Subscribers at 16,840 Post-Offices.
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day, and WEEKLY. Tuesdays. Republican. Established,
daily 1876. weekly 1864. Hiram Young, editor and pro-
prietor. Subscription, daily $3, sworn circulation 2000;
weekly $1, sworn circulation 1500; 4 pages, 6 columns
(weekly 9 columns); length of columns 21 inches (weekly
26 inches), width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpa-
reil, daily, per inch 1 time 75 cents, 1 week $2.25, 1
month $5, 3 months $10, 1 year $24 ; E.O.D. 2-3 daily
monthly rates. Weekly, per inch 1 time 75 cents, 1
month $1.75, 3 months $3, 1 year $8; Beading notices 7
cents per line in either papers ; cuts same price in
daily or weekly.
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proprietor. Subscription 56 cents; claimed circulation
45(10; 32 pages, 2 columns; length of columns 7 1-2 inches,
width 2 13 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, per
line 10 cunts each insertion, per inch $1; cuts same price.
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the past year, and it has now a wider influence than ever before in its history— voicing the best
minds of the Republican Party, and read by the most influential in every direction, socially,
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MERCURY.— Every Sitnrday. Independent. Estab-
lished 1758. John P. Sanborn, editor and proprietor.
Subscription $2 ; claimed circulation 6('00; 8 pages, 7 col-
umns; length of columns 22 inches, width 2 1-12 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, 10 lines 1 time $1, 1 month
$2.50. 3 months $0, 0 months $9, 1 year $15 ; 2 inches 3
months $9, 1 year $25 ; K inches 1 year $55 ; 1 column 1
year $200 : cuts same price ; Special notices and special
positions 23 per cunt ; Reading notices 50 per cent ad-
ditional.
PROVIDENCE.
EVENING BULLETIN.— Every evening except San-
day. Republican. Established 1863. Knowles, Antho-
ny & Danielson, editors and proprietors. Claimed cir-
culation 20,950 ; 4 pages, 8 columns ; length of columns
221-4 inches, width 21-12 inches. Advertising rates,
agate, same as daily Journal or in both (Journal and Bul-
letin) 50 per cent more.
EVENING PRESS.— Every evening except Sunday,
MORNING STAR every morning, and RHODE ISLAND
PRESS, Saturdays. Republican. Established, daily
1841, weekly 1808. Z. L. White, editor. Providence
Press Co., proprietors. Subscription, daily $0, claimed
circulation 5000; weekly $1, claimed circulation 2500 ;
Star $5, claimed circulation 2700 ; Sunday $2, claimed
circulation 7500 ; 6 pa^es (Star 4 pages, Sunday Star
and Weekly 8 pages).' 8 columns ; length of columns
22 1-2 inches.width 2 1-12 inches. Advertising rates, agate,
in either morning or evening paper 10 lines 1 time $1, 1
week $2.25, 1 month $7, 3 months $16, 1 year $ 45; 20 lines
1 month $12, 3 months $28, 1 year $75 ; each additional 10
•lines 1 month $6, 3 months $12, 1 year $30; E.O.D. same
as if daily for 1-2 the time; cuts 1-4, double column 1-5, 1st
and last pages 50 percent to 100 per cent extra; Locals,
leaded, 22 cents per line count ; Special notices, leaded,
15 cents per line count ; solid 12 cents. For both morning
and evening papers 50 per cent additional. Sunday Star
10 lines 1 time $1, 1 month $1.75, 3 months $4, 6 months
$7.25, 1 year $12 ; 30 lines 1 month $5.50. 3 months
$11.75, lyear $28; Special notices, leaded, 10 cents; Locals,
leaded, 15 cents per line count. Weekly rates same as
Sunday.
EVENING TELEGRAM.— Every evening except Sun-
day, and SUNDAY TELEGRAM, Sunday morning. In-
dependent. Established 1879. D. O. Black, editor and
proprietor. Subscription, daily $5, claimed circulation
10,000 ; Sunday $2, claimed circulation 8COO ; 4 pages, 9
columns; length of columns 25 inches, width 2 1-12 inches.
Advertising rates, daily, nonpareil, 10 linos 1 time $1, 2
times $1.SB, 1 week $2.25, 1 month $7, 3 months $15, 6
months $25, 1 year $50; 30 lines $120, 50 lines $175, 60
lines $200, 80 lines $250 1 year ; cuts same price ; Read-
ing notices 10 cents per line per time. Sunday 10 lines 1
time $1, subsequent insertions 35 cents; 3 months 35
cent?, 6 months 25 cents for each 10 lines each insertion;
Reading notices 10 cents per line per time. Solid cuts
required.
JOURNAL. — Every morning except Sunday, and
RHODE ISLAND COUNTRY JOURNAL, Fridays Re-
publican. Established 1820. Knowles, Anthony & Dan-
ielsoii, editors and proprietors. Subscription, daily $8,
claimed circulation 6600; weekly $2, estimated circula-
tion 30UO ; 8 pages, 8 columns; length of columns 22 1-2
inches, width 2 1-12 inches. Advertising rates, daily,
agate, 10 lines or less 1 time $1, 1 week $2 25, 1 month $7,
3 months $1 8, 6 months $30, 1 year $50; 20 lines $65,30
lines $80 1 year ; cuts double price ; E. O. D. same as
daily for half the time ; Special notices 12 cents per line,
5 lines 1 week $3, 1 month $12, 3 months $30, 1 year $9(» ;
Local notices 25 cents per line each insertion. Weekly
10 lines 1 time f 1, 1 month $1.75, 3 months $3.50, 1 year
$10. Daily Journal and Evening Bulletin 50 per ctnt
more than above rates.
SUNDAY DISPATCH. — Independent. Established
1874. Prescon D. Jonee, editor and proprietor. Sub-
scription $2.50 ; claimed circulation 60(10 ; 8 pages, 6 col-
umns ; length of columns 19 inches, width 2 inches. Ad-
vertising rales, nonpareil, per inch first insertions!, sub-
sequent insertions 35 cents ; cuts same price ; Reading
notices 10 cents per line.
SUNDAY MORNING TRANSCRIPT.— Independent.
Established 1879. W. S. Tompkins, manager. Trans-
cript Publishing Co., proprietors. Subscription $2;
claimed circulation 6000 ; 4 pages, 9 columns ; length of
columns 26 inches, width 2 1-G inches. Advertising
rates, nonpareil, each 10 lines first insertion, $1, each con-
tinuance 35 cents ; 3 months 35 cents each tune, 6 months
or longer 25 cents; cuts same price; Reading notices 10
cents per line first insertion, 6 cents afterward.
BUKER'S ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY. -Monthly.
Literary Established 1883. D. P. Bukcr, Jr., editor.
Bilker 'Publishing Co , proprietors. Subscription 25
cents; sworn circulation 5000; 8 pages, 4 columns;
length of columns 14 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Adver-
tising rates, nonpareil, 10 lines 1 time $1, 3 times $2.75, 6
times $5, 1 year $9 ; 1-4 column 1 time $3, 3 times $8.25,
6 times $15.56, 1 year $30; 1 column lyear $91); cuts
same price ; Locals 25 cents per line.
HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE.— Monthly. Literary. Es-
tablished 1883. D. P. Buker, Jr., editor. Household
Magazine, Co., proprietors. Subscription $1 ; claimed
circulation 5000 ; 24 pages, 4 columns; length of column*
16 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpa-
reil, 10 lines 1 time $1, 3 times $2.75, 6 times $5, 1 year
$9; 1-4 column 3 times $8.25, 6 times $15.50, 1 year $30 ;
1 column 1 year $90 ; cuts same price ; Special notices 20
cents per line.
WOONSOCKET.
EVENING REPORTER.— Every evening except Sun-
day. Independent. Established 1873. L. B. Pease, edi-
tor and proprietor. Subscription $2. 50; claimed circulation
5600 ; 4 pages, 7 columns; length of columns 19 inches,
width 2 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, for each 10
lines 1 time 50 cents, 1 week $1.50, 1 month $3, 3 months
$8, 6 months $15, 1 year $25. No cuts inserted.
PATRIOT.— Every Friday. Republican. Established
1833. Patriot Publishing Co., editors and proprietori*.
Subscription $2 50; estimated circulation 8500; 8 pages,
7 columns; length of columns 21 inches, width 2 1-4
inches. Advertising rates, agate, first insertion 10 cents,
subsequent insertions 5 cents per line ; cuts and Special
notices double; Reading notices 25 cents per line. _.
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SOUTH CAROLINA.
CHARLESTON.
NEWS AND COURIER. -Every morning, and NEWS,
Wednesdays. Independent. Established 1803. The
News and Courier Co.. editors and proprietors. Sub-
scription, daily $10, claimed circulation 8050; Sunday $2,
claimed circulation 4600: week!}' $2, claimed circulation
3500 ; 4 pages, 8 columns; length of columns 24 1-2 inches,
width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, each
10 lines 1 time $1, 2 times $1.80, 1 week $4.40, 1 month
$12, 3 months $27.50, 6 months $50, 1 year $80; nothing
counted less than 5 lines ; E. O. D. 2-3, 2 times a week 1-2
of dally monthly rates, 1 time a week 10 cents per line
per time. No double columns, large type, or cuts insert-
ed. Special notices 10 cents per line every time ; 1 month
or longer, double ordinary rates. Weekly each 10 lines 1
time $1.50, 2 times $2.75, 1 month $5, 3 months $10. 6
months $17.50, 1 year $30; cuts same price in weekly.
Solid cuts required.
SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE.— Every Sat-
urday. Methodist. Established 1832. Rov. SanVl. A.
Weber, editor. Walker, Evans & Cogswell, proprietors.
Subscription S2 ; claimed circulation 4300: 8 pages. 5
columns ; length of columns 17 1-2 inches, width 2 1-4
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 10 lines 1 time 80
cents, 1 month $2.40, 3 months $5.20: larger space at
same rate ; cuts same price; Local notices 15 cents per
line.
COLUMBIA.
REGISTER. — Every morning except Monday, and
WEEKLY, Wednesdays. Democratic. W. R. Pope, ed-
itor. Chas. A. Calvo, Jr., publisher. Subscription, dai-
ly $9, estimated circulation 1800; weekly $2, estimated
circulation 2400 ; 4 pages (weekly 8 pages), 7 columns;
length of columns 22 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Adver-
tising rates, daily, 10 lines nonpareil 1 time $1, 1 week
$3.75, 1 month $10, 3 months $20, 1 year $50. Weekly 1-2
of dsiily monthly rates. Cuts at ordinary rates.
SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIAN. — Every Thursday.
Presbyterian. Established 1850. James Woo:!row, D.D.,
editor. James Woodrow & Co., proprietors. Subscrip-
tion $3, claimed circulation 3000 ; 4 pages, 8 columns;
length of columns 26 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Adver-
tising rates, nonpareil, 10 lines 1 time $1, 1 month $3,
3 months $6, 1 year $15 ; cuts same price.
GREENVILLE.
BAPTIST COURIER.— Every Thursday. Baptist. Es-
tablished 18(i9. Jumes A- Hoyt and W. W. Keys, editors
and proprietors. Subscription $2 ; estimated circulation
4000; 4 pages, 7 columns ; length of columns 21 1-4 inches,
width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch
1 time $1, 1 month $2.25, 3 months $4.25, 1 year $10 ;
cuts at same prices.
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THE LEADING PUBLISHING. HOUSE OF THE SOUTH.
THE CHRISTIAN INDEX,
1831,
is the leading religious newspaper in the Southern States, and the only Baptist publication in the State of Georgia,
where the denomination numbers 200,000. Sixteen pages. Price, $2.50 per annum.
It is the best of advertising mediums, because
1. It has been established for more than half a century, and has a local circulation in every county in Georgia.
2. It represents a constituency of nearly two hundred thousand.
3. Its subscribers, as a rule, are responsible citizens.
4. Thousands of the best people of the South read no other paper, and can, therefore, be reached only by this.
5. Its high moral character gives it an influence not possessed or claimed by the secular press.
ADVERTISING RATES— 20 cents per line for first insertion, 15 cents per line for each subsequent insertion.
HARRISON, WHARTON, LAWTON & CO., Publishers,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
ESTABLISHED 1839 --- 35,OOO
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THE GREAT AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL DF THE' SOUTH AITC^ SOUTHWEST.
Adapted to the Climate. Soil and Productions of these Sections.
DoToted to Agri'.t'i'.:r:, Hci:::i:l-.u::, G;:i:ir.;. I~pr;v:d Stock, Faulty, The Eiiry, The Hrashold, Hygiene, Literates, Wit and Wiricm. tt«
• 5==p.EmARGED AND GREATLY IMPROVED.^
THE OLDEST AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL JOURNAL OF THE SOUTH.
It is read in every State of the South and South-west.
It is the best medium for controlling trade in the " New South." Address
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TENNESSEE.
CHATTANOOGA.
TIMES.— Every morning, and WEEKLY, Thursdays.
Democratic. Established ]8fi9. Times Printing Co.,
editors and proprietors. Subscription, daily $9, claim* d
circulation 3(100; Monday Si: claimed circulation S.iOO;
weekly $1.50 claimed circulation 4500: daily and weekly 4
pages, 8 columns; Sunday 8 pages, 6 columns ; length of
columns, daily and weekly, 21 3-1 inches ; Sunday
19 3-4 inches,- width 2 l-(i inches. Advertising rates,
nonpareil, daily, 1 inch 1 time 75 cents, 2 times $1.25,
rabeequent insertions 25 cents; 1 month $7.50; subse-
quent months $t ; cuts same price ; E. O. D. 3-4 full time
rate; Reading notices 1 time 10 cents, 1 week 36 cents, 1
month $1.04 per line. Sunday 1 inch 1 time 75 cents, 2
times $1.55, subsequent insertions 40 cents: Reading
notices same as in daily. Weekly rates same as Sunday.
THe only dally paper at Chattanooga or
within a radius of 112 miles, over seven
ol" the most important railroads of tlie
South, »nd extending into (Georgia, Ala-
bama and Tennessee. The Sunday Times,
a popular and widely circulated news-
paper. The Weekly Times reaches every
post-office In East and Middle Tennesst e,
North Georgia and North Alabama, and Is
one of the most popular publications In
the South. A feature of this paper is that
it reaches regularly every merchant with-
in 100 miles of » hattaiiooga.
AMERICAN BAPTIST REFLECTOR. — Every
Wednesday. Baptist. Established 1871. J. M. Robert-
son, D.D , editor. J .M. Robertson & Co., proprietors.
Subscription $1.50; claimed circulation 8000; 4 pages,
8 columns; length of columns 24 inches, width 2 1-5
inches. Advertising ra'es, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $1,
2 times $1.75, subsequent insertions 50 cents; cuts same
price ; Reading notices double.
It is the result of the consolidation of
the Baptist Reflector, of Nashville, Tenii..
Baptist Beacon, of Kiioxville, T«*iui., and
the BapliMt >uii, <>i It >m. , Ga. It ha« the
large%i circulation of any religious weekly
In the South. It is the only Baptist paper
in a territory wherein there are 2OO,OOO
adult members of the church. It circu-
lates extensively in the States of Tennessee,
Kentucky, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia,
North and South Carolina and Virginia.
METHODIST ADVOCATE. — Every Wednesday.
Methodist Episcopal. Established 1869. Rev. T. C. Car-
ter, editor. Times Printing Co., proprietors. Subscrip-
tion $1.50, claimed circulation SOW ; 8 pages, 5 columns ;
length of columns 17 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Adver-
tising rates, nonpareil, per inch 1 time 75 cents, 2 times
$1.25, subsequent, insertions 40 cents ; cuts same price ;
Reading: notices double.
Formerly published In Atlanta, Georgia.
The rec off ill Ked church organ of the Meth-
odist Episcopal Oil u rch— published week-
ly. The Advocate has an extensive circu-
lation in Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama,
Arkansas, Mississippi, Louisiana and Tex-
as.
TRADESMAN.— 1st and 15th of each month. South-
ern industries. Established 1879. Col. J. E. Macgowan,
editor. Tradesman Publishing Co., proprietors. Sub-
scription $2 ; claimed circulation 7000 ; 36 pages, 4
columns; length of columns 13 inches, width 2 1-6 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $1.50, 1
month $2.75, 3 months $7.50, 1 year $25 ; 2 inches 1 year
$45, 4 inches 1 year $80 ; cuts same price; special posi-
tion 1-4 extra ; once a month 3-4 of full time rates ; solid
cuts required.
The Tradesman reaches regularly all
users of steam and water power, and all
parties interested in the purchase of
mechanical appliances lu the South. All
advertisers In The Tradesman are advised
by special bulletin each week of new
manufacturing establishments commenc-
ing operation* in the South. Invaluable
to those seeking the industrial trade ot
the South.
RURAL RECORD.— 10th of each month. Agricultur-
al. Jistablished 1882. Ochs, Yonge & Co., proprietors.
Subscription $1; claimed circulation 20,000 ; 16 pages, 4
columns, length of columns 13 inches, width 2 1-6 inches.
Advertising rares, nonpareil, 25 cents per line each inser-
tion : 100 lines 5 per cent discount, 200 lines 10 per cent dis-
count; cuts inserted at same rates as letter-press.
Circulation 2O,OOO, reaching planters
and farmers in the South. Circulation
heaviest in the Cotton Belt, where machin-
ery and farm appliances are most needed.
No better means of reaching the country
trade of the South can be.oflered.
JACKSON.
TRIBUNE AND SUN.— Every Friday. Democratic.
Established 1842. Enloe & Gales, editors and propri-
etors. Subscription $1 ; claimed circulation 4100 ; 4
pages, 10 columns ; length of columns S8 inches, width
2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, per inch per
month $2 ; discounts : 3 montlis 15 per cent, 6 months 20
per cent, 1 year 25 per cent ; cuts same price.
KtfOXVIliLB.
CHRONICLE. — Every morning except Monday, and
REPUBLICAN CHRONICLE, Wednesdays. Repub-
lic in. Established 1839. Geo. M. Drake, editor. The
Chronicle Co., proprietors. Subscription, daily $8,
claimed circulation 1500 ; weekly $1, claimed circulation
6000 ; daily 4 pages, 8 columns ; weekly 8 pages, 6
columns ; length of columns 25 inches (weekly 20 inches),
width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates, daily, nonpareil,
10 lines 1 time $1, 1 week $2.50, 1 month $5, 3 months
$10 ; 1 year $20 ; 30 lines $40, 1 year. Weekly, 10 lines 1 '
tune $1.50, 1 month $4.50, 3 months $6.50, 1 year $15 ;
30 lines $37, 50 lines $55 for 1 year. Cuts game price.
TRIBUNE.— Every morning, except Monday, and
WEEKLY, Wednesdays. Democratic. Established,
daily 1866. Weekly 1816. J. W. Wallace, editor.
Wallace, Summers & Beam, proprietors. Subscription
daily $8 ; claimed circulation 1615 ; weekly $1.50 ; claimed
circulation 4025 ; daily 4 pages, 8 columns ; weekly 8
pages, 7 columns ; length of columns 24 inches, width
2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates, daily, nonpareil, 1 inch
1 time $1. 2 times $1.75. 1 week $3.25, 1 month $8.50, 3
months $14, 6 months $18, 1 year $25; 4 inches 1 year
$80 ; 1 column 1 time $12, 1 year $300 ; cuts same price,
E. O. D. 2-3 daily monthly rate ; Local notices 10 lines
1 time $1.50,1 week $4.50, 1 month $12, 1 year $48.
Weekly 1 inch 1 time $1.50, 1 month $5, 3 months $8, 0
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New York City places them in direct telegraphic circuit with all parts of the country. The Press Establishment is
one of the most complete newspaper offices in the world.
THE PRESS CO., 18 Beaver Street, Albany, New York.
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ESTABLISHED 1871.
THE LEADING DEMOCRATIC PAPER OF TEXAS.
All the News, Local, National, and Foreign.
Is especially devoted to the Actions and Doings of the Legislative, Judicial, and Executive Departments of the
State Government, and to the Proceedings of the United States and State Courts held at the Capital.
TERMS:
DAILY, 1 OToiith $1 OO
6 Months 5 OO
12 Months 1O OO
WEEKLY, 6 Months $1 OO
18 Mouths 2 OO
Circulation of l>ally and Weekly, 1O,OOO.
STATESMAN PUBLISHING CO., Austin, Texas.
NEWSPAPEB BATE-BOOK.
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months $11,1 year $15 ; 4 inches 1 year $50 ; 1 column 1 time
$20, I year $2uO ; Local notices 10 lines 1 time $1.50, 1
month, $1, 3 mouths $10, 1 year $26.
Atlot. page 288.
MEMPHIS.
APPEAL. — Every morning except Monday, and
WEEKLY, Wednesdays. Democratic. Established
1840. Gallaway & Keating, editors mid proprietors.
Subscription daily $10 ; claimed circulation 5400 ;
weekly $1 ; claimed circulation 6100; daily 4 pages, 10
columns ; weekly 8 pages, 6 columns ; length ol columns
daily, 31 inches, weekly 21 inches, width 2 14 inches.
Advertising rates, daily, nonpareil, 8 lines 1 time
$1, 1 week $3, 1 month $6, 3 months $16, 1 yeav $54 ;
16 lints 1 month $10, 3 months 27, 1 year $90 ; cuts same
price. Weekly, 8 ifnes tirat insertion $1, subsequent
insertions 50 cents ; discounts : 3 months 10 per cent, 6
mouths 20 per cent, 1 year 30 per cmt.
A leading; Southern newspaper, with ex-
teusivo circulation in Tennessee, Ala-
bama, Arkansas, Mississippi and Texas.
AVALANCHE.— Every morning except Monday, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays. Independent Democrat. Es-
tablished 1853. F. 8. Nichols, editor. Memphis Ava-
lanche Co. ..proprietors. Subscription, daily $10, claimed
circulation 4jUO ; weekly $1, claimed circulation 5000 ; 4
pages. 10 columns; length of columns 31 inches, width
2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, daily, nonpareil, 8 lines
1 time §1 ; 1 week $3, 1 month $ti, 3 months $16, 0
months $23, 1 year $54 ; 24 liius $120, 48 linos $231 for
1 year ; cuts same price ; E. O. D. 70 per cent, 2 limes a
week 50 per cent of daily monthly rates ; outside pages
1-4 extra ; Locals 1 time 2J cents, 1 week 15 cents, 1
month 13 1-2 cents, 1 year 5 cents per line per tune.
Weekly 8 lines 1 time $1, subsequent insertions 50 cents ;
3 moiuns $0.30, 6 months $10.50, 1 year $18.
Advt. page 380.
PUBLIC LEDGER. -Every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Tu-sdays. Democratic. .Established
1865. J. Harvey Mathes, editor. E. Whitmore, proprie-
tor. Subscription, daily $5, claimed circulation. 5000;
weekly $1, claimed circulation aOOO ; 4 pages, 8 columns ;
length of columns 23 1-2 inches, width 2 1-s inches. Ad-
vertising rat s, daily, nonpareil, 4 lines 1 time SO cents, 1
week $1.M), 1 month $3.5H, 3 months $8, 1 year $30 ; 8
lines 1 time $1, 1 week $3, 1 month $6, 3 months $15, 1
year $5U ; 2 inches 3 montiis $30, 1 year $100 ; cuts same
price ; Local notices, first insertion 15 cents, 1 week 7,~>
cents, 1 month $2.6 '. Weekly 8 lines 1 time $1, 1 month
$2.5u, 3 months $6, 1 year $18 ; 2 inches 3 months $12,
1 ye:ir $33. Daily ana weekly 25 per cent more than daily
rates. Solid cuts required.
TENNESSEE BAPTIST.— Every Saturday. Baptist.
Established 1813. J. K. Graves, D.D., LL.D., editor.
Graves and Mahaffy, proprietors. Subscription $2 ;
claimed circulation 4»UO ; JO pages, 4 coin mug ; length of
columns 13 inches, width 2 1-12 inches. Advertising
rates, nonpareil, per inch, first $1.50, subsequent inser-
tions 75 cents. Discounts: 3 mouths 10 per cent; 6
inches or m >ro 10 per cent ; cuts same price ; Local no-
nces 20 cents per line.
NASHVILLE.
AMERICAN.— Every morning, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
days. Democratic. Established 1812. Henry Hciss and
AloertRoOerts, editors. Union & American Publishing
Co., proprietors, subscription, daily $12, claimed circn-
tion 7UOJ ; weekly $1, claimed circulation 17,000 ; 8 pages,
7 columns ; length of columns 21 inches, wiuth 2 inches
Advertising rates, daily, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $1, 1
week $4, 1 month $14, 3 months $35, 6 months $59, 1
year $80; 5 inches 1 month $62,3 months $99, 1 year
$216 ; 10 inches 1 year $386 ; cuts same price ; E. O. D
2-3, 2 times a week 1-2, 1 time a week 1-3 daily monthly
rates ; City Items 10 cunts per line each insertion. Week-
ly 1 inch 1 time $2, 2 times $3.80, 1 month $6.80, 3 months
$16.30, 6 months $26.80, 1 year $35 ; 3 inches 3 months
$44, ti months $66. 1 year $U9 ; 10 inches 1 time $20, 1
year $323 ; City Items 20 cents per line per time.
One of the leading papers in the South.
The larg.-st circulation. The best adver-
tising medium.
Advt. page 180.
BANNER.— Every morning and evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays. Democratic. Estab-
lished 1876. Banner Publishing Co.. editors and proprie-
tors. Subscription, daily $7!80, estimated circulation
4000 ; weekly $1, estimated circulation 5iOO ; daily
4 pages', 8 columns; weekly 8 pnges, 8 columns;
length of columns, daily 26 inches, weekly 22
inches, width 2 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
daily, 1 inch 1 time $1, 1 week $3.75, 1 month $10.50,3
months $26.25, 1 year $60 ; 2 inches 3 inonihs $38, 1 year
$85; cuts same price ; each additional inch 3 months $12,
1 year $25 ; E. O. D 2-3 daily rates, * times a week 1-2;
1 time a week $1 per inch each insertion ; City Items,
first 15 cents, subsequent ins-eitions 5 cuits- per line;
Reading matter 20 cents. Weekly 1 inch 1 lime $1.50,1
mon ih $5.10, 3 months $12, 1 year $26.25 ; <ach addition-
al inch 1 month $5.10, 3 months $10.50, 1 year $24. Solid
cuts required.
The Banner Is a live, energetic news-
Kapcr, full up to the front in news and re-
iability, and in the confidence of the pub-
lic, lit ihe number mid character of its
readers the advertiser will have an assur-
ance ihut he is placing his money where
it will do the mo*t good.
Advt. page 366.
CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE.— Every Saturday. Method-
ist. Established 183r. O. P.Fitzgerald, editor. South-
ern Methodist Publishing House, publisher-*. L. D.
Palmer, manager. Subscription J2 ; claimed circulation
24,168; 20 pages, 4 columns ; length of columns 13 1-2
inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, agate, 20
cents per line each insertion; less than 1 inch 25 cents;
cuts same price ; Business retires 3«> cents per line. Dis-
counts: 13 times 10 per cent ; .26 times 20 per cent ; 1
year 25 per cent ; single advertisements covering 50 lines
10 per cent, 75 lines 20 per cent, 100 lines 25 per cent.
Both 'discounts allowed.
CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN.-Every Thursday.
Presbyterian. Established 1S40. J. It. Brown, D. D. and
D. M. Harris, D. D.. editors. T. M. Hurst, publisher.
Subscription $2 ; claimed circulation 12,001) ; 8 puses, 6
columns ; length of columns 22 inches, width 2 8-ft inches.
Advertising rales, nonpareil, 12 cents per line each inser-
tion ; cuts same price ; Reading notices, bourgeois. 24
cviits per line per time. Discounts : 4 times or 3 inches
10 per cent ; 3 months or 6 incht s 15 per cent ; 6 months
or 11 inches 20 per cent ; 1 year or 1 column 25 per cent.
GOSPEL ADVOCATE.— Every Wednesday. Church
of Christ, Established 1856. David Lipscomb and E. G.
Sewell, editors and proprietors. Subscription $2 ;
claimed circulition 4600; 16 pages, 4 columns; [length
of columns 13 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising
rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time 60 cents, 1 month §2, 3
months $5,6 months $7.50, 1 year $12.50; cuts same
price. Discounts on orders of $25, 10 per cent ; $50, 20
per cent ; $100, 30 per cent.
ADVOCATE OF MISSIONS.— Monthly. Evangelical.
Established 1880. Young, Kelley & Morton, editors and
proprietors. Subscription 50 cents ; estimated circula-
tion 6EOO; 16 pages, 3 columns ; length of columns 9 1-2
inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
$1 an inch each insertion ; cuts same price.
SUNDAY SCHOOL MAGAZINE.— Monthly. Meth-
odist. Established 1870. W. G. E. Cnnnyngham, editor.
Southern Metnodist Publishing House, publishers. L.
D. Palmer, manager. Claimed circulation 25,000; 52 to
04 ('ages. 2 columns; length, of columns 7 1-2 inches,
width 2 inches. Advertising rates, agate, 25 cents per
line each insertion; cuts same price ; notices 40 cents;
20 per cent discount on 1 page.
214
JNO. F. PHILLIPS cfe co:s
THE GAZETT
— <
BURLINGTON, IOWA.
The Leading Journal in Burlington and Southern Iowa.
A CLEAN FAMILY PAPER, FREE FROM LOTTERY OR SPECIALISTS' ADVERTISEMENTS.
An Excellent Medium for Advertisers, and Rates Reasonable. Inquire of A. C. HUTCHINSON,
Bus. Manager, Burlington, Iowa, or JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO., Advertising Agents, 29 Park Row, N. Y.
(ESTABLISHED 1841.)
An 8-page Family Story Paper, of National Reputation and Circulation,
THOROUGHLY HIGH-TONED AND BRIGHT IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS, REACHING
THE GREAT MIDDLE CLASS OF THIS COUNTRY AND CANADA.
Pages cut open and fastened. Every Advertisement in desirable position, as
amount of advertising is not allowed to encroach upon reading matter.
(ESTABLISHED 1864.)
WEEKLY OF II6I CMIIICTEB,
With Very Choice Circulation in Boston and Throughout New England.
Eight pages, cut open and fastened. Every Advertisement in good position.
DAVIS & DILLENBACK,
Proprietors YANKEE BLADE and BOSTON" TIMES,
20 HAWLEY STREET, BOSTON, MASS.
Saturday Evening Express,
ESTABLISHED 1857.
FREDERICK JMAHOISTEV, Editor.
PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY EVENING AT 3 COURT ME., BOSTON, MASS.
Terms, Three Dollars per Annum, in Advance.
THE EXPRESS is a First Class Journal. It is Enjoyable and Spicy. It is thus a favorite with the intelligent,
thrifty classes of every calling in city and country.
NEWSPAPER BATE-BOOK.
215
TEXAS.
IAITSTIN.
STATESMAN.— Every morning except Monday, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays. Democratic. Established 1871.
Wm. P. (Mines, editor. Statesman Publishing Co., pro-
prietors. Subscription, daily $10 ; sworn circulation
4500: weekly $2, sworn circulation 5000 ; 4 pages (weekly
8 pages), 9 columns; length of column 26 inches, width
2 flu-he*. Advertising rates, nonpareil, daily, 1 inch 1
time $1; 1 week $3 50; 1 ni'-nth $9; 3 months $19; 1 year
$50; 2 inches 3 months $31, 1 year $80; 6 inches 1 year
$160; cuts same price; Reading notices 1 time 20 cents,
1 week 15 cents, 1 mouth 5 cents per line each time.
Weekly 1 inch 1 time $1.50; 1 month $4: 3 months $10;
1 year $2fi ; 2 inches 3 months $17.50. 1 year #40.
Tlie only morning paper published at
the capital of Texas.
Advt. page 212.
TEXAS BAPTIST HERALD.— Every Thursday. Bap-
tist. Established 1865. J. B. Link, editor and pro-
prietor. Subscription $2; claimed circulation 4800; 4
pages, 8 columns ; length of columns 25 1-2 inches, width
2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates nonpareil, 1-2 inch 1
time; $1 ; 1 month $1.75; 8 months $5; 1 year $12; 1
inch 1 time $2, 1 month $3, 3 months $3, 1 year $20 ; 2
inches 3 months $14, 1 year $32; 6 inches 1 year $90;
cuts same price ; E. O. W. 1-4 more than for tame num-
ber of consecutive insertions ; Reading notices double.
TEXAS SIFTINGS.— Every Saturday. Humorous.
Established 1881. Alex. E. Sweet and J. Armoy Knox,
editors. Texas Sittings Publishing Co., proprietors.
Subscription $2.50 ; claimed circulation 80,000 ; 8
pages, 6 columns ; length of columns 20 inches, width
2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 50 cents per
line eiich insertion; cuts same price ; Special positions
1-4 extra ; Heading matter notices, nonpareil 75 cents,
brevier $1 a line. Discounts : single contract of 1000
lines 5 per cent, 1500 lints 10 per cent, 2000 lines 15 per
cent, 3000 lines 20 per cent. Eastern Office, Temple
Court, New York City
Advt. page 76.
TEXAS FARM AND RANCH.— 1st and 15th of each
month. Agricultural. Established 1883. F. P. Holland
and W. A. "L. Knox, editors and proprietors. Subscrip-
tion $1 ; >-w<:rn circulation 15,500 : 16 pages. 4 columns ;
length i of columns 13 1-2 inches, width 2 1-0 inches. Ad-
vertising rates-, agate, 20 cents per line each insertion ;
cuts eume price ; Reading notices, in nonpareil 30 cents,
in brevier 40 cents per lino each insertion; special posi-
tions, advertisements or notices, 1-4 extra. Discounts :
500 lines in one contract 5 per cent, 1000 lines 10 per
cent, 1500 lines 15 per cent, 2000 lines 20 per cent; solid
cuts required.
Advt. page 208.
TEXAS STATE JOURNAL.— Monthly. Real Estate.
Established 18^0. James B. Goff, editor. James B
Goff & ('o., proprietors. Subscription 75 rents : claimed
circulation 5000; 8 pages, 4 columns; length of columns
18 inches, widih 2 14 inches. Advertising rates, 1 inch
1 time $1, 1 year §5; 1 column 1 time $6, 1 year $35;
cuts 8'imi' price.
'I his paper goes to every Court Clerk,
prominent Lawyer, Land Agent, and Kail-
way Ollicer In Texas and tlie Southern and
Southwestern States, as well as to thou-
sands of farmers, stockmen, merchants,
and others.
BROWN WOOD.
OUR SUNNY SOUTH.— 1st and 15th of each mouth.
Literary. EstablUhed 1880. Sunny South Newspaper
and Priming Co., editors and proprietors. Subscription
$1 ; claimed circulation 40,00n ; 8 pages, 6 columns;
length of columns, 9 1-2 inches, width 2 1-0 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, 25 cents per line each in-
sertion ; cuts same price ; Special positions 1-4, Reading
notices, leaded brevier, 1-3 extra. Discounts on large or
long time advertisements. Solid cuts required.
" Our Sunny South » has the largest
circulation among the Agriculturists of
'1'exas and Arkansas of any paper in the
world.
Advt. page 104.
SOUTHLAND.— Monthly. Literary. Established 1883.
Edmund E. Hull, editor. Sunny South Newspaper and
Printing Co., proprietors. Subsciiption $1.50 ; claimed
circulation 10.000 ; 20 pages, 4 columns ; length of
columns 13 1-2 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising
rates, nonpareil, 25 cents per line each insertion ; cuts
same price ; solid cuts required.
DALLAS.
HERALD. — Every morning except Monday, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays. Independent. Established
1849. Flouts, Elliott & Hall, editors and proprietors.
Subscription, daily $10; claimed circulation 5500; weekly
$1.50; claimed circulation 7000; 8 pages, 7 columns;
length of columns 22 inches, width 2 l-(i inches. Adver-
tising rates, daily, agate, 1 inch 1 time $1, 1 week J5,
2 weeks $9,3 weeks $12.00, 1 month $14.50, 8 months
$3.:.80. 6 months $63.60, 1 year $100; 3 inches same
proportion for less than 3 months ; 3 months $105, t>
months $190, 1 year $28) ; 10 inches 1 time $8.70, 1
week $45, 1 month $127, 3 months $312.50, 6 months
$533, 1 year $800 ; 1 column 1 year $1400 ; cuts same
price; fixed positions 25 percent extra; following local
news 20 cents per line, among news matter 50 cents per
line each insertion ; matter must b.e new each issue.
Discounts for cash in advance, 1 month 5 p«r cent, 3
months 15 per cent, 6 months or longer 25 per cent.
Weekly 3-4 of daily monthly rate* ; for daily and weekly
add 50 per cent to daily rates.
INTELLIGENCER.— Every evening except Sunday,
and NORTON'S UNION INTELLIGENCER, Satur-
days. Republican. Established 1858. A. B. Norton &
Co., editors and proprietors. Subscription, daily $6 ,
claimed circulation 600 ; weekly $2.50 ; claimed circula-
tion 5000 ; 4 pages, 5 columns (weekly 7 columns) ; length
of columns 18 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising
rates, nonpareil, in either daily or weekly, 1 time $1.50,
subsequent insertions 75 cents per inch. For special rates
address the Publisher, or John F. Phillips <fc Co., 29
Park Row, New York.
TEXAS BAPTIST.— Every Thursday. Baptist. Es-
tablished 1874. Ilayden &, Anderson, editors and pro-
prietors. Subscription $2; estimated circulation 4000;
4 pages, 8 columns ; length of columns 24 inches, width
2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time
$1. 1 month $2.50, 3 months $7.50, 6 months $14, 1 year
$25: 3 inches $50, 1-4 column $75 for 1 year ; cuts same
price ; Reading notices 1-4 extra.
21 6 JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO:S
Our Homes.
THE
Nos. 153 TO 159 CHATHAM STREET, NEW YORK;
Nos. 408 TO 412 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN, N. Y.
Twenty-page Monftly Journal, flewtei to HOME ADORNMENT, AMUSEMENT, and LITERARY TOPICS.
SUBSCRIPTION, FIFTY CENTS PER YEAR.
ADVERTISERS SECURE THE BENEFIT OF A WIDE CIRCULA-
TION THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES.
OVER, SO,OOO.
Rates, 30 Cents per line, or $4 per inch.
Specimen Copies SENT FREE TO ANY ADDRESS on application.
C^F" Address all communications to Brooklyn Office.
WATSON'S ILLUMINATOR
Contains the Cream of American Fun.
Subscribers in nearly every State and Territory in the Union.
For Sale at News Depots and on the Trains.
s .A. Ivi IF3 l-i El COlFir oisr
WILL. H. WATSON, Proprietor, Biddcford, Maine.
JXO. F. PHILLIPS & CO., 29 Park Row, New York, Special Agents.
Only Grange, Agricultural, and Anti-Monopoly Paper
Published Weekly in Maryland.
Circulates largely in Virginia, West Virginia. Indiana, and Pennsylvania.
Subscription $1 a Year. Sample Copies Free.
NATIONAL FARM AND FIRESIDE PUBLISHING COMPANY,
2 Camden Street, BALTIMORE, AID.
NEWSPAPER HATE-BOO A'.
217
TEXAS FARMER.— Every Wednesday. Agricultural.
Established 1880. J. F. Puller, editor. Texas Farmer
Publishing Association, proprietors. Subscription $1 ;
claimed circulation 3')00 ; 8 pages, 5 columns ; length of
columns 18 inches, width 2 1-0 inches. Advertising rates,
nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $1, 1 month $-2.50, 2 months $5.
3 months $7.50, 6 months $14, 1 year $25 ; 4 inches 1
month $10, 3 months $23, 6 months $40, 1 year $60 ;
1 column 1 time $10, 1 month $40, 3 months $80, 0
months $140, 1 year $250 ; Special notices and editorial
and quoted nuttier 25 per cent above regular rates ; cuts
inserted at ordinary rates.
FORT WORTH.
GAZETTE.— Every morning, and WEEKLY, Fridays.
Democratic. Established, daily 1880 ; weekly 1877.
W. L. Malone, editor. Loving Publishing Co., proprie-
tors. Subscription, daily $10; claimed Circulation 7500 ;
weekly $1; claimed circulation 9500 ; 8 pages, 7 columns ;
length of columns 21 3-4 inches, width 2 1-ti inches. Ad-
vertising rates, nonpareil, daily, 1 inch 1 time $2; 1 week
$5.25, 1 month $12, 3 months $33,1 >ear $120 ; cuts same
price ; each additional inch 1-2 price ; Business notices
1 time 20 cents. 1 month $2 per line. Weekly, 1 inch 1
time $3, 1 month $8, 3 months $2250, C months $42,
1 year $72 ; Reading notices 1 time 30 cents ; subsequent
insertions 20 cents per line. Solid cuts required.
TEXAS LIVE STOCK JOURNAL —Every Saturday.
Live Stock. Established 188J. Geo. B. Loving, editor.
Loving Publishing Co., proprietors. Subscription $2 ;
claimed circulation 12,5X)0 ; 8 pages, 7 columns ; length
of columns 21 1-2 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising
rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $3, 2 times $5, 1 mouth
$8, 3 months $22.50, 6 months $42, 1 year $72; cuts same
price ; each additional inch 1-2 price ; Local notices
1 time 30 cents; subsequent insertions 20 cents; dis-
counts for loii',' time. Solid cuts required.
TEXAS WOOL GROWER.— Every Thursday. Sheep-
raising. Established 1882. Philip H. Hale, editor.
Loving Publishing Co., proprie:ors. Subs-cripiion $2;
claimed circulation 7<)00 ; 8 pages, 5 columns; length of
columns 18 inches, widih 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates,
nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $2.25 ; 1 month $6. 3 months
$17, 6 months $31.50, 1 year $54 ; cuts fame price ; Read-
ing notices 1 time 30 cents ; subsequent insertions 20
cents per line. Solid cuts icjnired.
GAL.VESTON.
TEXAS POST.— Every evening except Sunday, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays. German. Independent. Estab-
lished 1869. O. A H. Du-tzel, editors and proprietors.
Subscription, daily $6, claimed circulation 1800 ; weekly
$3, claimed circulation 9000 ; 4 pages (weekly 10 pages),
7 columns ; length of columns 22 inches, width 2 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, in either edition $1.50, per
inch first time, $1 for subsequent insertions ; liberal
discounts on advertisements running a month or longer ;
cuts same price.
NEWS.— Every morning, and WEEKLY. Thursday?.
Independent. Established 1842. A. 11. Belo & Co. , editors
and proprietors. Subscription, daily $10, estimated circula-
tion 12 000; weekly $1.50, estimated circulation 14,000; daily
8 pages, 6 columns ; weekly 8 pages, 8 columns ; length
of columns 20 1-2 inches (weekly 26 1-2 inches), width 2
1-fi inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, daily, 3 lines 1
time 50 cents ; subsequent insertions 25 cents, per month
$5.80 ; 7 lines and over 1 time 15 cents, 1 week 6'i cents,
2 week-i 97 cents, per month $1.52 per line ; 2d and 3d
pages 1-4, 4t,h page 1-2, 1st page 101) per cent extra; cuts
same price ; E. O. D. 2-3 daily monthly rates ; Reading
matter double for space occupied. Weekly 1 time 20
cents, two or more consecutive insertions 15 cents per
line ; Reading matter double for space occupied ; Double
column 1-4 more in either daily or weekly. Solid curved
cuts required.
TEXAS CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE. -Every Saturday.
Methodist. Established 1853. Shaw & Blaylock, editors
and proprietors. Subscription $2; claimed circulation
12,000 ; 8 pages, 7 columns ; length of columns 21 inches,
width 2 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1-2 inch 1
time $1.50, 1 month $4, 3 months $9, 1 year $28; 1 inch
1 time $2, 1 month $t>, 3 months $14, 1 year $41 ; 6 inches
1 month $31, 3 months $74. 1 year $217 ; cuts same price ;
Special positions 25 per cent additional.
HOUSTON.
POST.-Every morning except Monday, and WEEKLY,
Wednesday-". Independent Democratic. Established
1879. W. T. Hardenbrook, editor. Houston Post Pub-
lishing Co., proprietors. Subscription, daily $10, claimed
circulation 8737 ; weekly $1 ; claimed circulation 10,958 ;
8 pages, 7 columns (weekly 8 columns) ; length of col-
umns, 21 1-2 inches (weekly 26 1-4 inches), width 2 1-4
inches. Advertising rates, daily, nonpareil, 1 time 15
cent;-, 2 times 25 cents, 1 week 56 ctnts, 2 weeks 87 cents,
1 month $1.40 per line ; 8th page 1 time 23 cents. 2 time«
38 cents, 1 week 84 cents, 1 month $2.11 per line ; 1st page
1 time 30 cents, 2 times 50 cents. 1 week $1.12, 1 month
$2.80 per line ; K. O. D. 2-3, 2 times a week 1-2, 1 time
a week 1-3 of full tinie daily rates ; cuts same price ;
Reading notices, minion, 1 time 36 cents, 2 times 60 cents,
1 week $1.34, 2 weeks $2.09, 1 month $3.36 per line ;
E. O. D. 2-3 full time rates. Weekly 20 cents, 2 or more
consecutive insertions 15 cents per J me each insertion;
K O. W. 20 cents per line each insertion ; Reading
notices, nonpareil, 40 cents; minion 48 cents; two or more
consecutive insertions 30 cents per line nonpareil, if
minion 36 cents. Solid cuts required.
The Brightest, Best, and Cheapest News-
paper In the Southwest. The largest cir-
culation of any newspaper In Texas.
Advt. page 218.
GIRLS' NATIONAL REFORMER.-lst and 15th of
each month. Temperance and Literary. Established
1875. Charles Culmore, editor. Josephine Culmore, pro-
piietor. Subscription $1; estimated circulation 5000;
24 pages, 4 columns ; length of columns }3 3-4 inches,
width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch
$2.50 per month ; discounts : 3 months 5 per cent, (i
months 10 per cent, 1 year 20 per cent; cuis same price.
Circulation guaranteed to exceed 40O,OOC
lit twelve months. The only Southern
Family, Temperance and Literary Maga-
zine in Texas.
Advt. page 302.
I
SAN ANTONIO.
EXPRESS. — Every morning except Monday, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays. Independent. Democratic. Es-
tablished 1865. Express Printing Co., editors and pro-
prietors. Subscription, daily $10, estimated circulation
4000; weekly $1, estimated clrcu ation 4200; 4 pages,
9 columns; length of columns 25 3-4 inches, width 2 l-ii
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, daily 1 inch 1 time
$1, 1 week $3, 1 month $19 and $5 for each subsequent
month; 4 inches 1 month $25, 3 months $40, 6 month*
$60, 1 year $100, 1 column 1 time $lii, 1 month $70, 1
year $300. Weekly 1 inch 1 time $1, 1 momh $3, 3
months $7.50, 6 months $10, 1 year $lo; 4 inches 1 year
$50 ; 1 column 1 year $100 ; cuts in either edition same
price.
FREIE PRESSE FUR TEXAS. — Every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY. German. Republican.
R Hunschke, proprietor. Subscription, daily fio,
estimated circulation 620 ; weekly $2.50, estimated circu-
lation 4200 ; daily 4 pages, 7 columns ; weekly 12 pages,
5 columns : length of columns, 24 inches i weekly 21
inches), width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates, daily,
nonpareil, 1 inch 1 month $6, 3 months $14, 6 montns
$20, 1 year $35; 3 incites 3 months $28, 1 year $70.
Weekly, 1 inch 1. month $5, 3 inonihs $12. 6 months
$20, 1 year $30; 3 inches 3 months $22, 1 year $60.
TEXAS STOCKMAN.— Every Tuesday. Live-stock.
Established 188.5. R. R. Claridge, editor. Claridge,
McBride & Co., proprietors. Subscription $2 ; estimated
circulation 3000; 12 pages, 4 columns ;. length of col-
umns 13 1-2 inches ; width 2 '1-6 inchei?! Advenising
rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $1. 1 month $2.50, 3
months $6, 6 months $10, 1 year $15 ; each additional
inch 1 year $10 ; cuts, same price ; Double column 1-5
extra ; Local notices 1 time 20 cents ; subsequent inser-
tions 10 cents per line. Solid cut* required.
WACO.
EXAMINER.— Every morning except Monday, and
EXAMINER AND PATRON, Fridays. Established
1866. Examiner Publishing Co., editors and proprietors.
John A. Elgin, mansiger. Subscription, daily $10 ;
claimed circulation 1500; weekly $1.50; claimed circu-
lation 4500; daily 4 pages, 8 columns; weekly 8 p.'ige.s
6 columns ; length of columns 24 inches (weekly 20
inches), width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising rat> s, daily,
nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $1, 1 month $5, 3 monthH
$12.50, 6 months $20, 1 year $35 ; each additional inch
1 year $15; cuts same price. Wceklv same as in daily
rates.
218 JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO.'S
THE POST FOR 1884
Established 1 879. Incorporated and Reorganized 1883.
DAILY AND WEEKLY EDITIONS.
NEW PROPRIETORS! NEW EDITORS! .NEW LIFE AND BLOOD
THE POST presents greeting to its tens of thousands of friends, with the beginning of the
new year, and wants to remind them of two or three rather important facts.
Five months ago THE POST commenced its new career. Its growth has been unprecedented.
Its wonderful advance in circulation, in advertising, in influence, in popularity, warrants the
claim of a leading position in Southern journalism.
No expense or effort will be spared until THE POST is recognized as the greatest as well as
the brightest and cheapest paper in the South.
THE POST, as the leading Democratic newspaper in the Southwest, knows no faction, and
recognizes no individual ambitions or aspirations aside from the general good of the party and the
State of Texas. It seeks the triumph of principles— not men. It upholds great Democratic ideas
and ideals — not a faction or a fraction of the party.
At the entrance of the new year, the new POST desires to express its gratitude for the hearty
welcome it has received, and the magnificent success it has already achieved. Its welcome comes
from the people. Its success is their work. They have indorsed its merits by more than trebling
its circulation in five months, and by doubling its advertising. For this they are entitled to our
>yarmest thanks.
But what has been done is merely the beginning. THE POST will be improved during the
coming year in all its departments. It proposes to continue to be, above everything else, a
journal for the family as well as for the business man ; and while it pretends to no portentous
dignity, it will be clean and dignified, and at the same time sparkling and vivacious.
It proposes no heavy spread of indigestibles ; but will give the gist, the pith, the spirit of
everything that the readers of a newspaper want to know. It will be such a paper as the brisk,
nervous, active spirit of the country requires.
THE POST believes in the intelligence, not only of classes, but in that of a majority of the
people, and it will study the interests of the whole from a business, a political, and every other
]x>int of view. By serving the intelligence of the masses, it has found, by actual experience, it
brst serves itself.
THE DAILY POST-8 Pages, 48 Columns,
Contains all the news, complete and interesting. Well-considered Editorials on
every subject, political or social. Complete Commercial and Market Reports.
THE POST has reason to be proud of its commercial columns. This department is known and
respected throughout the country, and its prognostications as to the course of prices have been so
accurate that they have created not only the largest confidence in the paper, but a great deal of
appreciative surprise.
THE WEEKLY POST-8 Pages, 64 Columns,
IR made up from the cream of the daily editions. It is essentially the paper for the Family, the
I Merchant, the Farmer, the Mechanic, the Artisan, the Professional gentleman, and in fact for the
people. It is ably edited, and all combined makes the best DOLLAR WEEKLY IN
THE COUNTRY.
Send for any information desired. Specimen copies sent free. Address
HOUSTON POST PUBLISHING CO.,
W. T. HARDENBROOK, MANAGEU,
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
NEWSPAPER RATE-BOOK.
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VERMONT.
BRATTLEBORO.
HOUSEHOLD.— Monthly. Domestic. Established
1868. George E. Crowcll, 'editor and proprietor. Sub-
scription $1^10 ; claimed circulation 70.000 ; 32 pages, 4
columns ; length of columns 12 3-4 inches, width 2 1-6
inches. Advertising rates, agate. 50 cents per line each
insertion; 1 inch 1 time $6, 3 times $17 50, 6 times $32,
1 year $60; 1 column 1 time $60, 3 tynes $170, 6 times
$320, 1 year $000 ; cuts same price ; special positions 25
per cent additional ; Heading notices 75 cents per non-
pareil line each insertion.
WOMAN AT WORK.— Monthly. Literary and Do-
mestic. Established 1877. Mrs. E-ther T. Housh,
editor. Frank E. Housh, publisher. Subscrip;ion $1 ;
claimed circulation 3100 ; 32 pages, 3 columns; length of
columns 9 1-2 inches, width 2 1-6 inches Advertising
rates, agate, 10 cents per line each insertion ; cuts same
price; special positions 1-4 extra; Heading notices 15
cents per line.
In 1883 we had subscribers at 97O dif-
ferent post-offices in all States.
BURLINGTON.
FREE PRESS AND TIMES-.— Every morning ex-
cept Sunday, and FREE PRESS, Fridays. Republican.
Established, daily 1847; weekly 1827. G. G. Benedict,
editor. Free Press Association, proprietors. Subscription,
daily $6 ; claimed circulation 2000 ; weekly $2 ; claimed
circulation 2500 ; 4 pages (weekly 8 pages), 8 columns;
length of columns 24 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Adver-
tising rates, daily, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $1, 1 week
$3, 1 month $3, 3 months $14, (j months $22, 1 year $36 ;
2 inches $50, 3 inches $60, 6 inches $100 1 year; cuts
same price ; special positions and double columns 1-4
extra; special notice-" 1-2 extra ; Reading notices, non-
pareil, 15 cents per line per time. Weekly 3-4, daily and
weekly 1 1-2 times daily monthly rates.
The only Dally in tlie largest city In
Vermont, and the largest and most Im-
portant Daily in the Jstate.
MONTPEMER.
ARGUS AND PATRIOT.— Every Wednesday. Demo-
cratic, Established 1821. Hiram Atkins, editor find
proprietor. Subscription $2 ; claimed circulation 0575 :
i pages, 10 columns; length of columns 29 inches, width
\t 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, per inch per
year $18 ; less than 3 mouths #2 psr inch per month,
1 time $1, subsequent insertions 50 cents; cuts same
price ; next reading and Reading notices 25 per cent
extra ; Business mention, not less than 5 lines, 15 cents
per line.
VERMONT FARMER AND NEWS.— Every Wednes-
day. Agricultural. Established 1879. Geo. H. Rich-
mood, editor and proprietor. Subscription $1.50; -claimed
circulation 3000; 8 pages, 7 columns; length of columns
21 1-2 inches, width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates,
nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time 75 cents, 1 mouth $1, 3 months
$2. 1 year $6; 2 inches 1 year $10, 12 inches 1 year $bO ;
cuts same price ; Reading notices 1 c^nt a word each
insertion ; with other advertising 1-2 cent a word.
Reaches every post-office In Vermont.
Pays advertisers better than any other
paper lu Vermont.
VERMONT WATCHMAN AND STATE JOURNAL.
—Every Wednesday. Republican. Established 18u(5.
W. W. Prescoit, editor and proprietor. Subscription $2;
estimated circulation 3500; 8 pages, 6 columns; length of
columns 21 inches, width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising
rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $1, 1 month $1.75, 3
months $3.25, 6 months $5.75, 1 year $10 ; cuts same
price.
The Largest Circulation of any Repub-
lican Wee lily In Vermont.
RUTLAND.
HERALD AND GLOBE. -Every morning except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays. Republican. Established
1794. A. H. Tuttle, editor ;>nd proprietor. Subscription,
daily $6, claimed circulation 2400 ; weekly $2, claimed
circulation 2500 ; 4 pages (weekly 8 pages"), 8 columns ;
length of columns 23 inches, width 2 inches. Advertis-
ing rates, daily, nonpareil, 1-2 inch 1 time 75 cents, 1
week $1.50, 1 month $3.50, 3 months $7, 1 year $18 ; 1
inch 1 time $1, 1 week $2.25, 1 month $5.25. 3 months
$10.50, 6 months $19, 1 year $30; 1-8 column 3 months
$22,1 year $60 ; 1-2 column 3 months $70, 1 year $2CO ;
cti'ssame price ; Reading notices 1 time 15 cents per line.
V eekly raus 3-4 daily rates ; daily and weekly 1-2 more
than daily rales.
ST. AL.BANS.
MESSENGER AND ADVERTISER.— Every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays. Republican.
Established, daily 1861, weekly 18*3. D. \V. Dixon,
editor. A. J. Lang, manager. "Subscription, daily $8,
claimed circulation 700; weekly $2, claimed circulation
2600 ; 4 pages {weekly 8 pages), 7 columns ; length of
columns 22 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates,
daily, nonpareil, 1-2 inch 1 time 50 cents. 1 week $1.75,
1 year $11 ; 1 inch 1 time 75 cents, 1 week $2, 1 month $4.
3 "months $7.50, 6 months $9, 1 year $15; 1-4 column
$40 ; 1 column $100 1 year; cuts same price ; Bui-inees
notices, leaded minion, 5 cc-nts per line each Insertion.
Weekly 1 inch 1 time $1.50, 1 month $3, 3 months $8,
6 months $14, 1 year $20 ; 1-4 column $52; 1 column
$135 1 year. Daily and weekly 6(5 per cent more ih.m
daily rates.
220 JNO. F. PHILLIPS it co:a
WE OWN
THE ENTIRE ADVERTISING SPACE OF THE
CHICAGO RELIGIOUS PAPERS.
INTERIOR.— 25 cents per line.
It has a larger circulation (22,000) than any Presbyterian paper in the country, and 7000
more than any religious paper (with one exception) in the West.
ft
ADVANCE.— 2O cents per line.
It is the only paper of the Congregational denomination published west of the Allegha-
nies. It goes into every State and Territory in the United States, having a circulation of
15,000.
STANDARD.— 2O cents per line.
The leading Baptist paper west of New York. Its circulation (15,000) is of the highest
character among the denomination that it represents.
LIVING CHURCH.-2O cents per line.
The representative and only organ of the Episcopal church in the West. Its sworn cir-
culation (16,000) is national. Is recognized by its advertising patrons as one of the best.
RELICIO-PHILOSOPHICAL JOURNAL.-2O cts. per line.
Devoted to Spiritual Philosophy, the Arts and Sciences, Literature, Romance, and General
Reform. Circulation, 20,OOO. The only organ of Spiritualism in the West.
LEVER.— 12 cents per line.
Christian - Temperance — the recognized Representative Organ of the Temperance move-
ment throughout the United States. Circulation, 10,000, widely distributed.
UNIVERSALIST.-I2 cents per line.
Has the largest circulation (8000) of any Universalist paper in the country, and i» the only
one of its denomination in the West.
UNITY.-8 cents per line.
The only representative of the Unitarian denomination in the West. Reaches the most
wealthy, intelligent classes. Circulation, 3000. Published semi-monthly.
We Recommond this List to all General Advertisers.
LORD & THOMAS,
Newspaper Advertising Agents, CHICAGO,
NEWSPAPER BATE-BOOK.
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VIRGINIA
NORFOLK.
VIRGINIAN.— Every morning except Monday, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays. Democratic. Established 1865.
M. Olennan, editor and proprietor. Subscription, daily
$5, claimed circulation 2883; weekly $1, claimed circula-
tion 1200; 4 pages, 8 columns; length of column* 31 1-2
inches', width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, daily, non-
pareil, 10 lines 1 time 60 cents, 1 week $2, 1 month $6.30,
3 months $17, 6 months $30, 1 year $48 : 20 lines $80, 30
lines $100; 1-4 column $196 ; cuts samt price 4 E. O. D.
2-3, 2 times a week 1-2 daily monthly rates; Reading no-
tices 1 time 20 cents, subsequent insertions 10 cents, 1
month $1 per line. Weekly 10 lines 1 time 75 cents, 1
month $1.75, 3 months $4, 6 months $7, 1 year $10.
RICHMOND.
DISPATCH.— Every morning except Monday, and
WEEKLY, Fridays. Democratic. Established 1850. The
Dispatch Co., editors and proprietors. Subscription,
daily $6, sworn circulation 8220; weekly $1, sworn circu-
lation 4788 ; 4 pages, 7 columtis; length of columns 21 1-8
inches, width 2 1-16 inches. Advertising rates, agate, dai-
ly 7 lines 1 time 50 cents, 1 week $2.70, 1 month $10, 3
months $25 ; 2 inches 1 month $36, 3 months $64; 5
inches 3 months $125 ; K. O. D. 2-3 daily monthly rates;
Climes a week 50 cents each time for eaeh 7 line* ; Special
notices 1-4 extra ; Reading notices, leaded agate, 5 lines or
less 75 cents, over 5 line* 14 cents, 1 month 12 cents, -3
months or more 10 cents per line per time. No -cuts u*ed
in daily. Weekly same as daily for same number of
times; cuts same price. Solid cuts required.
The leading Democratic paper in Vir-
ginia and greatly largest in clrculatlou.
Advt. page 320.
WHIG.— Every morning except, Sunday, and WEEKLY,
Fridays. Readjuster. Established 1824. William C.
Elaux, .editor. Richmond Whig Publishing Co., proprie-
tors. Subscription, daily $5, claimed circulation 2000 ;
weekly $1, claimed circulatius 5000 : 4 pages, 7 columns
(weekly 8 columns); length of columns 21 inches (week-
ly 24 inches), width 2 1-6 mches. Advertising rates, daily,
nonpareil, 1 ineh 1 time $1, 1 week $3, 1 month $6.50, 8
nioatks $12 (i months $18, 1 year $26 : greater >*pace at
fame rate ; cuts same price; E. O. I>. 8-4 daily monthly
daily rates ; Special notices for longer than 1 week 1-4 ex-
Ira. Weekly 1 inch 1 tame $1, 1 month $4, 3 months $8,
« month* $12, 1 year $20; 1-2 column 1 year $'400; Special
notices 1-4 extra.
Adwt. page 178..
CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN, — Evert' Wednesday,
Presbyterian. Established 1837. Richardson & Soutu-
all, editors and proprietors. Subscription $3; claimed
(diccuJation 320.0.; 8 pages., .5 .eo.lu.mju8.; length .o/cojumns
20 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpa-
reil, 1-2 inch 1 time 75 cents, 1 month $2, 3 months $4, 6
months $7, i yenr $12; 1 inch 3 months $7, 1 year $18 ; 10
inches 1 year if 120 ; cuts game price.
CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE.— Every Thursday. Method-
ist. Established 1832. John J. Lafferty. editor and
proprietor. Subscription $2.50; estimated circulation
5500: 4 pages, 8 columns ; length of columns 24 inches,
width 2 M5 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch
1 week $1.1 month $3.25, 2 months $5.50, 3 mor.ths $7.50,
6 months $12, 1 year $20 ; 4 inches 1 time $3.25, J month
$10, 3 months $20, 6 months $40, 1 year $68; 1 column 1
time $20, 1 month $60, 3 months $120, 1 year $350 ; cuts
same price.
RELIGIOUS HERALD. — Every Tuesday. Baptist.
Established 1827. W. E. Hatcher and A. E. Dickinson,
editors. Jeter & Dickinson, proprietors. Subscription
$2.60; estimated circulation 8000; 4 pages, 8 columns;
length of columns 23 1-2 inches, .width 2 1-6 inchen.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, 5 lines or less 1 time $1.25,
1 month $3.75, 3 months $10.30^ 6 months $15.62, 1 year
$25 ; 10 lines 1 time $2.50, 1 month $7.50, S months $15.87,
6 months $26.50 ; 1 year $50; 60 lines 3 months $95, 1
year $300 ; cuts same price ; Special notices 30 centsjper
line.
SOUTHERN CHURCHMAN. — Every Thursday.
Episcopal. Established 1835. Subscription $3; esti-
mated circulation 4000; 4 pages, 7 columns; length of
columns 24 1-4 inches, width 2 3-8 inches. Advertising
rates, nonpareil, $1 per inch eaeh insertion. Discounts
for liirge«i>ace or long time; cuts same price.
EARNEST WORKER.— Monthly. Presbyterian Es-
tablished 1871. Rev. James K. Hazen, D.D., editor.
Whittet & Shepperson, proprietors. Subscription 60
cent* ; claimed circulation 10,000 \ 36 pages. 2 columns;
length of column* 7 3-4 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Ad-
vertising rates, nonpareil, 15 cents per line each insertion ;
cuts eame price.
MISSIONARY,— Monthly. Presbyterian. Established
1867, Rev. i. L. Wilson, D.D., editor. Whittet &Shep-
person, proprietors. Subscription 50 cents: claimed cir-
culation 5000; 28 pages, 2 columns ; length of columns
71-2 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, non-
pareil 10 cents per line each insertion ; cuts same price.
SOITTHERtff PL \NTER.— Monthly. Agricultural.
Established 1840. W. C. Knight, editor. T. W. Ormond,
proprietor, Subscription $1.25; claimed circulation 3COO;
<>4 pages, 2 columns ; length of columns 7 1-2 inches,
width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1
time $1.50, 3 times $4, 6 times $7, 1 year $12 ; 1-2 column
3 months $12, 6 months $25, 1 year $50; 1 column J
year $80.; .cuts same price.
222 JNO. F. PHILLIPS & COS&
arm, Mb anil ^ iraik
W. V. R. POWIS, Publisher,
CHICAGO, ILL,
Has the largest circulation (without exception) of
any publication in America which inserts adver-
tisements. Proof of this will be furnished by
affidavits, and our press-room and books are
thrown open to any responsible advertiser who
wishes to make his own investigation. The cir-
culation covers every part of Nortli America and
to a limited extent foreign countries^ and is en-
tirely among families, and largely among farm-
ers. No other publication has so large or de-
sirable a clientage among the prosperous and
well-to-do families who are wide awake and have
the means to purchase whatever they wish. Adver-
tising rates : 60 cts. per agate line — 14 lines to
the inch. Forms close 1.5th of each month.
TRY IT,
and you will not be disappointed in the returns.
NEWSPAPER RATE-BOOK.
WHEELING.
INTELLIGENCER.— Every morning except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays. Republican. Established
1852. C. B. Hart, editor. Frew, Campbell & Hart, pro-
prietors. Subscription, daily $8, claimed circulation 4100;
weekly $1, claimed circulation 4300; 4 pages, 8 columns
(weekly 9 columns); length of columns 24 inches (weekly
28 inches); width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpa-
reil, daily, each 10 lines 1 time 75 cents, 1 week $2.50. 1
month $6, 3 months $12, 6 months $22, 1 year $37.50; cuts
same price; E.O.D. 2-3 of daily monthly rates. Weekly
each 10 lines 1 time $1. 1 month $2.50. 3 months $5, 6
months $10, 1 year $15. Solid cuts required.
REGISTER.— Every morning, and WEEKLY, Wed-
nesdays. Independent Democratic. Established 1863.
John F. Baker, editor. Lewis Baker, proprietor. Sub-
scription, daily $8, claimed circulation 5100; Sunday &2,
claimed circulation 15,000; weekly $1.50, claimed circula-
tion 11,600; 4 pages (Sunday and weekly 8 pages), 8 col-
umns; length of columns 24 inches, width 2 1-6 inches.
Advertising rates, daily, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time 75 cents,
1 week $2.SO, 1 month $6, 3 months $12, 6 months $22, 1
year $37; 3 inches 3'months $32, 1 year $87; 1-4 column 1
year $150; 1 column 1 time $13,3 months $170; special
positions 1-4; cuts and double columns 1-2 extra; Local
notices 1 time 10 cents, subsequent insertions 7 1-2 cents
per line. Weekly or Sunday 1 inch 1 time $1, 1 month
$2.50, 3 months $5, 6 months $10, 1 year $15; 3 inches 3
months $12.50, 1 year $31 ; 1-4 column 3 months $21.50,
1 year $54; 1 column 1 year $200. Solid curved cuts re-
quired.
NEWS-LETTER.— Every Sunday. Independent, Es-
tablished 1878. R. Robertson, editor. Stull & Robert-
son, proprietors. Subscription $2; claimed circulation
5600; 8 pages, 7 columns; length of columns 22 inches,
width 2 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1
time 75 cents, 1 month $2, 3 months $6. 6 months $8, 1
year $12 ; 4 inches 3 months $15, 1 year $30 ; 1 column 1
year $150; cuts same price; Special positions 10 per cent ;
Istpage 100 per cent extra. Solid cuts required.
Best advertising medium iu West Vir-
ginia.
SUNDAY LEADER.— Independent. Established 1874.
Ell wood W. Shallcross, editor and proprietor. Subscrip-
tion $2; claimed circulation 3000; 8 page.", 7 columns;
length of columns 20 1-2 inches, width 2 inches. Ad-
verlising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time 75 cents. 1 montli
$2.50, 3 months $5, 1 year $15; 3 inches 3 months $15, 1
year $35; 1 column 1 year $160; cuts same price; Local
notices 10 cents per line each insertion.
224
JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO:S
is
©tdest I J3est of Western Weeftttes,
HAS A. CIKCTJU.A.iriON- OK1
OVER 64,000 COPIES PER WEEK
Mostly in tlie "West and. South. AVith. th.e
Illustrated. Hand-Boolt costs but
T A~P A VT? A~D
LAJA A I JiAn.
Best medium in the "West for the General Advertiser
desiring to reach the Rural Districts.
Are read by the whole people of Cincinnati and the other
Cities of the Ohio Valley.
Address THE TIMES-STAR CO.,
L, H. CRALL, 10 Times Building, Cincinnati, 0.
Eastern Agent
NEWSPAPER BATE-BOOK.
225
WISCONSIN
MADISON.
DEMOCRAT.— Every morning except Monday, and
WEEKLY, Tuesdays. Independent. Established 1856.
Democrat Printing Co., editors and proprietors. Sub-
scription, daily $10, claimed circulation 3700 ; weekly
$1.50,claiined circulation 8300: 4 pages (weekly 8 pages),
7 columns; length of columns 21 1-2 inches, width 2 1-6
inches. Advertising rates, agate, daily 1 inch 1 time 50
cents, 1 week $1.50. 1 month $3, each additional month
81; cnts and double columns 10 per cent extra; K.O.D.
4-5, 2 times a week 2-3, 1 time a week 1-2 of 1 week rate.
Weekly 1 inch 1 time $1, 1 month $3.50, each additional
month $1; E.O.W. 2-3 of full time price. Discounts, on
either paper, $25 and upward. Solid cuts required.
WISCONSIN STATB JOURNAL.— Every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Tuesdays. Republican.
Established, daily 1839, weekly 1852. David Atwood,
editor and proprietor. Subscription, daily $10, estimated
circulation 2000 : weekly $1.50, estimated circulation
3000: daily 4 pages, 7 columns; weekly 8 pages, 6 col-
umns; length of columns 22 inches (weekly 20 inches),
width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, daily 1
inch 1 time 75 cents, 1 week $2, 1 month $4, 3 months $8,
1 year $15; 2 inches $20; 4 inches $35 for 1 year; cuts same
price. Weekly, 1 inch 1 time $1, 1 month $2, 3 months
$5, 1 year $15 ; 2 inches $18.50; 4 inches $27.50 ; Daily and
weekly 1-2 more than daily rates.
WESTERN FARMER.— Every Saturday. Agricult-
ural. Established 1881. T. D. Plumb & Son, editors
and proprietors. Subscription $1 50; claimed circulation
4200; 8 pages, 6 columns; length of columns 20 inches,
width 2 1-6 inches. Advert isinsr rates, agate, 10 cents per
line each insertion, 3 months 41-2 cents, 6 months 3 3-4
cents, 1 year 2 1-2 cents; cuts same price; Special notices
20 cents; Local notices 25 cents per line.
WISCONSIN JOURNAL OF EDUCATION.— Month-
ly. Educational. Graham and Chandler, editors and
proprietors. Subscription $1; claimed circulation 1900;
48 pages, 1 column; length of page 7 inches, width 4 inch-
es. Advertising rates furnished on application to the pub-
lisher or Jno. F. Phillips & Co., 29 Park row, New York.
MILWAUKEE.
EVENING WISCONSIN.— Every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays. Republican. Estab-
lished, daily, 1847, weekly 1836 ; Cramer, Aikens &
Cramer, editors and proprietors. Subscription, daily $8,
estimated circulation 6000 ; weekly $1, estimated circula-
tion 14,000 ; 8 pages, 6 columns ; length of columns 20
inches, width 2 1-G inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
daily, 1 time 10 cents, 1 week 36 cents, 1 month $1, 3
months $3.24 per line; 1 inch 1 year $100; cuts same
price ; double column 1-4, triple column 1-2 extra ; out-
side pages 1-2, special positions 1-4 extra ; Reading no-
tices double ; Local notices 25 cents per line. Weekly 1
time 15 cents, 1 month 56 cents, 3 months $1.56, 6 months
$2.86, 1 year $5 per line; 5th and 8th -pages 1-4, other
preferred positions 10 to 25 per cent extra ; Reading no-
tices double ; Local notices 40 cents per line. No extra
charge in weekly for double column.
FREIE PRESSE. — Every evening except Sunday,
SONNTAGSBLATT, Sundays, and WISCONSIN BAN-
NER UNO VOLKSFREUND, Wednesdays. German.
Independent. Established 1841. Freie Presse Co., edi-
tors and proprietors. Subscription, daily, with Sunday
$9. claimed circulation 4000 ; Sunday $2, claimed circu-
lation 5600 ; weekly $2, claimed circulation 7500 ; 8
pages, 6 columns ; length of columns 19 inches, width
2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, daily, nonpareil, per
inch 1 time 60 cents, 1 week $2.16. 1 month $6, 3 months
$14, 6 months $25, 1 year $50 ; cuts same price ; E. O. D.
2-3 ; 2 times a week 1-2 daily monthly rates. Weekly per
inch 1 time 90 cents, 3 times $2.70. 1 month $3.36, 3
months $9.36, 6 months §17.16, 1 year $30.
HEROLD. — Every morning except Sunday,
YOLKS' MAGAZIN, Sundays, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
days. German. Independent. Established 1861. Her-
old Co., editors and proprietors. Subscription, daily
$10, estimated circulation 6000; weekly $2, estimated
circulation 23,000: daily 4 pages, 10 columns ; weekly 8
pages, 7 columns ; length of columns 28 inches (weekly
20 1-4 inches), width 2 inches. Advertising rates, nonpa-
reil, daily, 7 lines 1 time $1,1 week $3. 1 month $9, 3
months $18, 6 months $28, 1 year $40. Weekly, 7 lines
1 time Jl, 1 month $4, 3 months $12, 6 months $20, 1 year
$40; cuts same price.
REPUBLICAN-SENTINEL — Every morning, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays. Independent Republican. Es-
tablished 1837. Horace Rnblee, editor. Sentinel Co.,
proprietors. Subscription, daily $12, estimated circula-
tion 8000 ; weekly $1, estimated circulation 14,000 ; 8
pages, 7 columns ; length of columns 21 5-8 inches, width
2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, daily, agate, per inch 1
time $1.25, 1 week $4.80. 1 month $16,3 months $36,6
months $60, .1 year $90 ; Special page 1 inch 1 month $18,
3 months $42.50, 1 year $112 ; 1st page 1 inch 1 month
$21, 3 months $50, 1 year $140 ; cuts same price ;
double columns 10 per cent, special positions 25 per cent
extra ; E. CX D. or 2 times a week, price of same number
of consecutive insertions ; City Items 12 1-2 cents ; Lo-
cals 25 cents ; Pure reading 30 cents per line each inser-
tion. Discounts on 100 lines and over. Sunday per inch
1 time $1.25, 1 month $4.50, 3 months $13, 6 months $25,
1 year $45 ; Special pages extra ; Notices same price per
line as in daily. Weekly per inch 1 time $1.75, 1 month
$6, 3 months $17, 6 months $32, 1 year $60 ; less than 1
inch 15 cents per line each insertion ; double columns
and special positions extra as in daily ; City Items 15
cents per line ; other notices same as daily. Solid cuts
required. Eastern office, Sun building, New York, J. C.
Goodrich, manager.
SEEBOTE.— Every evening except Sunday, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays. German. Democratic. Estab-
lished 1851. T. V. Deuster & Co., editors andjproprietors.
Subscriptipn, daily $10, claimed circulation 2600 ; Week-
ly $2.50, claimed circulation 12,400 ; 4 pages, 9 columns
(weekly 10 columns) ; length of columns 25 1-2 inches
(weekly 27 1-2 inches), width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising
rates, daily, nonpareil, per inch 1 time $1, 1 week $4, 3
months $17, 6 months $30, 1 year $50 ; cuts same price ;
Locals 25 cents per line each insertion. Weekly 1 inch 1
time $1.75, 3 months $16, 6 months $25, 1 year $45. Solid
cuts required.
Advt. page 318.
CATHOLIC CITIZEN.-Every Saturday. Catholic.
Established 1870. E. A. Bray, editor and proprietor.
Subscription $2, claimed circulation 8500 ; 8 pages, 6 col-
umns ; length of columns 20 inches, width 2 2-7 inches.
Advertising -rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 month $3, 3 months
$6 ; 4 inches 1 month $8, 3 months $16, 6 months $25 ;
cuts same price.
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JNO. F. PHILLIPS & COSS
THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY.
THE CHICAGO DAILY TELEGRAM is the brightest and most
newsy evening newspaper in the United States. Its low price of only
ONE CENT has given it a large and increasing circulation in Chicago
and throughout the United States and Canada.
1 1 J_iJ_i-UOJ.ai^J-iiA-i.iv(i JJJ.IVIJ.LIJUI iJ-i vi i
175 East Monroe Street, Chicago, 111.
What the Governor of the great State of Illinois "says":
State of Illinois. Executive 0ffice.
•Spring field j </uly 23; 7883.
W. L. ALLEN, Esq.,
Managing Editor "The Chicago Evening Telegram," Chicago, III.
<j$ear Sir:
=/ Jiave leen receiving and reading the 1$aily {( Evening telegram,"
for several months, and J- feel tliat it is only justice for me to say to you
that c/ regard it very highly as an active, reliable, sprightly, and very
readable newspaper. <$t condenses the current news in such artistic manner
that reliable information is easily gleaned from its columns. =/ most heartily
indorse and commend it to the reading public.
J- am} very respectfully ; yours,
John M. Hamilton,
Governor of the State of Illinois.
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CHRISTIAN STATESMAN.— Every Thursday. Un-
sectarian. Established 1869. I. L. Hauser & Co., edi-
tors and proprietors. Subscription $1.50; estimated cir-
culation 6000 ; 8 pages, 6 columns ; length of columns
20 inches, width 2 1-8 inches. Adveitising rates, non-
pareil, 1 inch 1 time $1, 1 month $2,89, 3 months $8, 6
months $13.82, 1 year $50 ; 4 inches 1 time $3.38, 1 month
$9,77, 3 months $27.04, 6 months $46.11, 1 year $t>7.60; 1
column 1 time $15.61, 1 month $45.11, 3 months $124.88,
6 months $315.73, 1 year $312.20 ; Reading and Local no-
tices 50 per ctjnt extra ; cuts inserted at ordinary rates.
COLUMBIA. — Every Thursday. German. Roman
Catholic. Established 1873. 3. M. A. Schultheis, editor.
German Catholic Printing Society, proprietors. Alfred
Steckel, manager. Subscription $2.50 ; claimed circula-
tion 5000 5 8 pages, 7 columns; length of columns 2(1 1-2
.inches, width 2 1-2 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
1 inch 1 time $1, 1 year $15 ; cuts same price ; Reading
notices 20 cents ; Local notices 25 cents per line.
FREIDENKER. — Every Sunday. German. Free
thought. Established 1872. C. Hermann Boppeand Max
Grossman, editors. Freidenker Publishing Co., proprie-
tors. Subscription $2.50 ; claimed circulation 4900 ; 8
pages, 5 columns ; length of columns 16 inches, width 2
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil. 10 lines 1 time $1,
1 month $2.50, 3 months $4, 6 months $7, 1 year $10 ;
2 inches $18. 6 inches $48 ; 1 year 1 column 1 time $10,
8 months $65, 1 year $1.50; cuts same price.
GEBMANIA.— Every Wednesday. German. Inde-
pendent. Established 1873. Geo. Keoppen, editor. Geo,
Brumder, publisher. Subscription $2 ; sworn circula-
tion 50,000 ; 8 pastes, 8 columns ; length of columns 22
Inches, width 2 1-16 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
less than 8 months $1.80 per inch each insertion, 3 to 6
months $1.50, 6 to 12 months $1.20, 1 year $1 per inch
each insertion ; cuts gume price ; Reading notices 85
cents per line each insertion.
PECK'S SUN.— Every Saturday. Humorous. Es-
tablished 1873. Geo. W. Peck, editor and • proprietor.
Subscription $2 ; claimed circulation 80,000 ; 8 pages,
7 columns ; length of columns 21 inches, width 2 1-4
inches. Advertising rates, agate, 50 cents per line each
insertion; cuts i-ame price ; nothing counted less than
3 lines ; Business notices, minion, 75 cents ; Reading
notices, leaded bruvier, $1.20 (if on any specified page
$1.75) per line each insertion. A. F. Richardson, 65 Trib-
une building, New York, Eastern agent.
Advt. page 176.
SUNDAY TELEGRAPH.— Independent. Established
1878. Calkins & Watrous, editors and proprietors. Sub-
scription $2 ; estimated circulation 6500 ; 8 pHges, 7 col-
umns ; length of columns 20 3-4 inches, width 21-7
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 week $1,
1 month $a.60, 3 months $8, 6 months $15, 1 year $20 ;
cuts same price ; Editorial notices 25 cents per line ; Lo-
cal items 20 cents.
YOUNG CHURCHMAN.-Every Thursday. Episcopal.
Established 1870. L. H. Murehouse, editor and propri-
etor. Subscription 80 cents ; claimed circulation 6000^4
pages, 4 columns ; length of columns 16 inches, width 2 1-4
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, per inch 1 time $2,
1 month $6 ; cuts not inserted. Also issues a monthly
edition ; circulation 18,500, in which all weekly advertise-
ments appear.
ACKER UND GARTENBAU ZEITUNG.-lst and 10th
of each month, German. Agricultural. Established 1870.
R. A. Koss, editor. W. W. Coleman, publisher. Sub-
scription $1.25; estimated circulation 24,000 ; 16 pages, 4
columns ; length of columns 12 inches, width 2 1-8 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 time 20 cents, 12 times or
longer 18 cents per line each insertion ; cuts same price.
UNITED STATES MILLER.— 1st of each month.
Milling. Established 1S76. E. Harrison Cawker, editor
and proprietor. Subscription $1 ; sworn circulation 5000;
16 pages, 4 columns; length of columns 16 inches, width
2 3-8 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, $1,25 per inch,
each insertion ; cuts same price.
228 JNO. F. PHILLIPS <fc co:s
T
Eepublican Press Association,
OOZNTOOIER.!},, 3ST.
PUBLISH TUB
INDEPENDENT STATESMAN.
(Established 18 23 —Circulation 95OO.)
THE STATESMAN is a large eight-page paper— is the only Republican (weekly) paper at the capital— is the organ of the
party for the whole State— and circulates largely in every town within its limits. It is the official State paper. Its
circulation is greater than that of any other political publication in this part of New England. Therefore, it is exceed-
ingly valuable as an advertising medium.
ALSO,
CONCORD DAILY MONITOR.
(The only Daily at the Capital— Established in 1864.)
A 32-column four-page Republican paper— three editions daily : morning, afternoon, and evening— with a large
and rapidly increasing circulation.
The above two papers combined make by far the most valuable advertising medium in this portion of New
England.
E:D~W.AJR,D .A.. JENKS, Manager.
THE CHICAGO LEDGER.
THE OLDEST STORY PAPER PUBLISHED 111 THE WEST.
ESTABLISHED IN 1873.
WEEKLY CIRCULATION OVER 10,000 COPIES.
This paper has readers in every State and Territory in the Union, and only receives a limited number of
Advertisements.
ADVERTISINGS RATES.
Advertising Matter. Reading Matter.
ONE WEEK— per line $O 1O $O 15
ONE MONTH— per line 36 S4
THREE M ONTHS-per line 96 114
SIX MONTHS— per line 1 75 G 23
NINE MONTHS— per line 2 ZB 339
TWELVE MONTHS— per line , 2 BO 375
Advertisements are measured by Agate lines, 14 lines to the inch. Reading Matter measured by Minion lines, 10
lines to the inch. Special positions will be charged for extra, according to the location desired. No advertisements will
be received for the first page of this paper.
For sample copy of paper and any further information, address
LIEDGKEZR/,
273 Franklin Street, Chicago, III.
NEWSPAPER BATE-BOOK.
229
DAKOTA
FARGO.
REPUBLICAN. — Every morning except Monday, and
WEEKLY, Wednesdays. Republican. Established 1878.
•I. B. Hall, editor. Fargo Republican Co., proprietors.
Subscription, daily $9; claimed circulation 850; weekly
$2, claimed circulation 2600 ; 4 pages (weekly 8 pages), 7
columns; length of columns 22 inches, width 2 1-6
inches. Advertising rates, daily, nonpareil, per inch
1 time $ 1.50, subsequent insertions 50 cents ; per
month $5 ; cuts same price ; Special positions 1-4 extra :
Local notices 15 cents per line per time. Weekly 1-2 of
daily monthly rates.
HURON.
DAKOTA HURONITE.— Every Thursday. Repub-
lican. Established 1880. Augustine Davis, editor and
proprietor. Subscription $2 ; sworn circulation 1625 ; 4
pages, 9 columns ; length of columns 26 inches, width
2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, same as Da-
kota Farmer.
The leading weekly paper of Central Da-
kota.
Advl. page 302.
DAKOTA FARMER.— Monthly. Agricultural. Es-
tablished 1882. W. H. Boothroyd, editor. Davis &
Bushnell, proprietors. Subscription $1 ; claimed circula-
tion 5000; 20 pages, 3 columns; length of columns 10
inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
per year 1 inch $7, 2 inches $12, 3 inches $16, 1-4 column
$25, 1-2 column $45, 1 column $70 ; transient advertise-
ments $1 per inch each insertion ; cuts same price ; No-
tices 25 to 50 per cent extra.
Tlie only Agricultural Paper In South
Dakota. Excellent advertising medium.
Advt. page 302.
MONTANA
HELENA.
INDEPENDENT.— Every morning except Monday,
and WEEKLY, Wednesdays. Democratic. Established
1867 Q. C. Swallow, editor. Independent Publishing
Co , proprietors. Subscription, daily $12 ; claimed circu-
lation 700 ; weekly $3, claimed circulation 2500 ; 8 pages,
6 columns ; length of columns 21 inches, width 2 2-5
Inches. Advertising rates, daily, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time
$10, 3 months $15, 6 months $20, 1 year $30 ; 3 inches $75,
6 inches $140 1 year.
230
JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO:S
A NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL PAPER,
The American Grange Bulletin
A large eight-page 48-column weekly farmers' paper, nine years old, circulated in every State in tlie Union and
Panada. Representing over 1,000,000 of the most intelligent and progressive farmers and their families, in their
Granges Fanners' Clubs, and other organizations. It contain* carefully conducted department* of the Farm, Horti-
culture Live Stock, Poultry, Bees, Farmers' Club and Household. A. pure, hiijh-toned paper in every reaimct.
* r^-^J^^^]^^^^£^-~«N
*""*r 'T.t.cv-.;.
Also, OUT?, LITTLE
A farm paper for farmers' children ; an oight-page monthly supplement to THE AMERICAN GRANGE BULLETIN, and
going free to all its subscribers. The children's paper has an independent circulation of about 2500 copies. The
price of both papers combined is $1.60 per year. OUR LITTLE GRANGERS, alone, 50 cents a year.
TCO BETTER ADVERTISING MEDIUM
can be found than these two popular Farmers1 Papers. Only selected advertisements solicited or accepted. No " Bit-
have the names of the officers of all Granges in the United States and Canada (lists alone 83, 001) names) besides those of
Farmers' Clubs and other Agricultural Organizations. All the-e receive " sample" copies several times during a year.
\Ve guarantee to place a yearly advertisement into at least 1OO,OOO different fanners' homes.
ADVERTISING RATES FOR AMERICAN GRANGE BULLETIN.
1 to 10 issues, 16% cents per line $2.00 per inch.
10 to 2li " U% " " 1-75
Over 26 " 12^ 1.50
Rates for OUR LITTLE GRANGER, $2 per inch.
The BULLETIN is now running a large EXPERIMENTAL FARM at Middlehush, Somerset, C'>., New Jersey.
Send for sample copies of the papers, and give ns a trial. We have editorial rooms and offices in. both Cincinnati and
New York. Address,
GRANGE BULLETIN CO.,
AMERICAN GRANGE BULLETIN, S. E. cor. 6th and Elm Sts., Cincinnati, Ohio.
63 Broadway, Room C, New York City.
NEWSPAPER BATE-BOOK.
231
UTAH
SALT LAKE; CITY.
DESERET NEWS. — Every evening except Sunday,
and SEMI-WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fridays. Mormon.
Established 1850. C. W. Penrose, editor. Deseret News
Co., proprietors. Subscription, daily $10, claimed cir-
culation 1096 ; semi-weekly $4, claimed circulation
5160 ; 4 pages. 8 columns ; length of columns 24 inches
(semi-weekly 26 inches), width 2 inches. Advertising rates,
daily, brevier, 1 inch 1 time $2, 1 week $4.50, 1 month
$10, 3 months $20, 1 year $50; 2 inches 1 year $74, 4
inches $115 ; cuts same price ; Special notices, first inser-
tion 25 cents, subsequent insertions 10 rents -per line.
Scini-wcckly rates same as daily. Also issue a weekly
edition.
TRIBUNE. — Every morning except Monday, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays. Independent. Established 1870.
Tribune Co., editors and proprietors. Subscription,
daily $12, claimed circulation 4600 ; weekly $3, claimed
circulation 4800 ; 4 pages (weekly 6 pages), 10 columns ;
length of columns 20 inches, width 2 inches. Advertis-
ing rates furnished on application to tlie publishers, or
Jno. P. Phillips & Co., 29 Park Row, New York.
UTAH CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE.— Monthly. Meth-
odist, Episcopal. Established 1876. P. C. Ilif and M.
Nelson, editors. T. W. Lincoln and G. M. Jeffrey, pub-
lishers. Subscription 75 cents ; claimed circulation
1500 ; 8 pages, 5 columns ; length of column 18 1-2 inches,
width 2 7-16 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch
1 time $1, 1 year $12 ; 2 inches 1 time $1.50 ; 1-2 column
1 time $3, 1 year $35 ; cuts same price.
WYOMING
CHEYENNE.
LEADER. — Every morning except Monday, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays. Independent Democratic. J.
B. Morrow, editor »inrt proprietor. Subscription, daily
$10, estimated circulation 901) ; weekly $2.50, estimated
circulation HOO; daily 4 pages, 8 columns ; weekly 12
pages, 6 columns ; length of columns 23 1-2 inches
(weekly 19 inches), width 218 inches. Advertising rates.
dailv, nonpareil. 1 inch 1 month $2, 3 inches $4.80, 10
inches $12; 1 column 1 year f 200 ; cuts same price.
Weekly, 1 inch 1 time $1, 1 month $2.50, 3 months $5,
6 months $8. 1 year $12 ; 1 column 1 time $10, 1 year
$150 ; Local notices 1 time, 10 cents, subsequent in-
sertions 5 cent:; per line.
Cheyenne lias now a population of over
60OO. The Leader is the pioneer paper of
Wyoming Territory.
Advt. page 272.
232 JNO. F. PHILLIPS a co.'s
THE LEADING IRISH-AMERICAN PAPER OF AMERICA.
THE REPUBLIC is now in its third year, and is weekly adding new improvements to its
columns and new subscribers to it,s lists. Its Irish news and correspondence are of tlie fullest
character; its editorials crisp and bright; its political articles Democratic and tellino; ; its labor
columns full of information for the worlungman, of whom it is itself a devoted champion ; its
literary tone is high, and its Catholic and religious information the most complete,
OF THE
"THE REPUBLIC has sprung to the front as the organ of the Irish-American portion of the community."—
Boston Daily Globe.
'• THE REPUBLIC is now one of the largest and most popular Irish-American papers pnbli;-hed." — New Orleans
Morning Star.
" The success of THE REPUBLIC has been wonderful from the first number. It began in the front rank, and has
ably maintained its position." — Connecticut Catholic.
'.' THE REPUBLIC is a bright and well-conducted Irish-American paper."— Boston Journal.
•'For the sake of the Irish people we wish that there were in the United States twenty more newspapers as good
as the Boston REPUBLIC."— Brooklyn Catholic Examiner.
%3JT Send yoiir advertisements direct to us, or instruct your Advertising
Agent to include this paper in the Hat of papers in rivhich you wish, your
advertisements to appear.
THE REPUBLIC PUBLISHING CO.,
243 Washington Street, Boston, Mass.
PUBLISHED BY THE
OCCIDENT PUBLISHING COMiPAJSrY,
CHICAGO, ILL.
Only Jewish Paper Issued in Chicago.
THE OCCIDENT, a Jewish Republican paper, now in its tenth year, is devoted to
Literature, Science, Art, and General News. It has an extensive circulation
throughout the Northwest among the Jewish mercantile population, and will
therefore prove to be a valuable* advertising medium.
Teirins, $3 a year. Advertisements inserted at $4 per square (ten lines
Nonpareil), per month. Discounts on yearly contracts.
OCCIDENT PUBLISH INO COMPANY,
PUTILISHERS,
No. 161 LA SALLE STREET, CHICAGO, ILL.
NEWSPAPER EA TE-B 0 OK.
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CANADA
MANITOBA. —WINNIPEG.
NORTH-WEST FARMER AND MANITOBA MIL-
LER.—Monthly. Agricultural and gram trade. Estab-
h-lied 1882. Win. Clark, editor. Lud. K. Cameron, pub-
lisher. Subscription $1 ; claimed circulation 5000; 36
passes, 4 columns ; length of columns 12 inches, width 2
1-4 inches. Advertising rates, per nonpareil line each
insertion 15 cents, 3 months 50 cents, 6 months 80 cents,
1 year $1.80 ; cuts same price; Special positions 35 per-
cent extra ; Reading notices 1-2 more.
The only journal in the Canadian Nortli-
\vest devoted exclusively lo tlie farming
and grain interests.-
Advt. page 358.
NEW BRUNSWICK.
FREDERICTON.
EVENING CAPITAL. — Every Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday, and WEEKLY, Wednesday*. Conserva-
tive. Established 1880. H. A. Cropley, editor and pro-
prietor. Subscription tri-weekly $3, estimated circulation
1500: weekly $1, estimated circulation 1500 ; 4 pages, 7
columns (weekly 9 columns) ; length of columns 22
inches (weekly 20 inches), width 2 1-4 inches. Advertis-
ing rates, made known on application to the publishers.
or Jno. F. Phillips & Co., advertising agents, 29 Park
Row, New York.
Advt. page 348.
ST. JOHN.
GLOBE.— Every evening except Sunday, and WEEK-
LY, Wednesdays Liberal. Established 1861. John V.
Ellis, editor. Ellis, Robertson & Co., proprietors. Sub-
scription, daily $5 ; claimed circulation 4000 ; weekly
$1, claimed circulation 1000 ; 4 pages, 8 columns ; length
of columns 25 indies, width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising
rates, nonpareil, daily, per inch 1 time $1, 1 week $2.25,
1 month *5. 3 months §10, 1 year §25 ; 6 inches 1 year
$135 ; cuts same price ; E. O. D. 25 per cent off; Read-
ing notices first, 15 cents per line ; subsequent insertions
:.«'iiis. Weekly, 1 inch 1 time 60 cents. 1 month $1.50,
3 months $4, 1 year $10 ; 4 inches 1 year $35 ; Reading
notices, first, 9 cents ; subsequent insertions 3 cents per
line. Solid cuts required.
TELEGRAPH. — Every morning except Sunday, and
WEEKLY, Wednesdays. Established, dnily 1369. weekly
1862. Win. Elder, editor and proprietor. Subscription,
daily $5, estimated circulation 500(1; weekly $1, estimated
circulation 8000 ; daily 4 pages 8 columns ; weekly 8
pages 6 columns ; length of columns 20 inches (weekly
20 inches), width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, non-
pareil, daily per inch 1 time $1, 1 month $6, 3 months
$15, 6 months $25, 1 year $40 ; 1 inch E. O. D. 1 month
$4.50, 3 mouths $10, 1 year $25 ; 2 times a week 1 month
$3.75, 1 year $20; cuts same price; Business notices
5 lines or over 1 time 10 cents, 1 month $1, 1 year $6 50
per line. Weekly 1 inch 1 time $1, 1 month $4, 3 months
$9, 1 year $25 ; Business notices 1 time 20 cents, 3 months
$1.50, 1 year $4.25 per line.
CHRISTIAN VISITOR.— Every Wednesday. Baptist.
Established 1847. Rev. E. S. Hopper, D.D., editor. Weeks
6 Powers, proprietors. Subscription $2 ; claimed circu-
lation 50 JO ; 8 pages, 6 columns ; length of columns 19
inches, vyidth 3 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
1 inch 1 time $1.50, 1 month $4, 3 months f6.50, 6 months
$9, 1 year $12; 2 inche.- §20, 3 inches $28, 1 column $100
1 jear ; cuts same price.
NOVA SCOTIA
HALIFAX.
ACADIAN RECORDER.— Every evening except Sun-
day. Liberal. Established 1813. Blackadar Bros., edi-
tors and proprietors. Subscription $5 ; claimed circu-
lation 4000 ; 4 pages, 7 columns; length of columns
23 inches, width 2 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
1 inch 1 time 75 cents, 2 times $1 10, 1 week $2, 1 month
$6, 3 months 11.35, 0 months $16.65. 1 year $25 ; 2 inches
$40, 4 inches $66 1 year ; cuts same price.
MORNING CHRONICLE. — Every morning except
Sunday, and NOVA SfOTlAN, Saturdays. Established,
daily 1865; weekly 1820. Charles Annand, editor and
proprietor. Subscription, daily $0, es-timated circulation
3500 ; weekly $1, estimated circulation 2500 ; dully 4
pages, 8 columns ; weekly 8 pages. 5 columns ; length of
columns 24 1-2 inches (weekly 19 1-2 inches), width 2 1-12
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, each insertion,
daily 1 month 50 cents per line, 3 months $1.25, 6 months
§2, 1 year $350 ; E. O. 1). 3 months 75 cents, 6 months
$1 35, 1-year $2.25 ; 2 times per week 3 months 60 cents,
6 months '.10 cents, 1 year $1.00 ; once a week 3 months
35 cents, 0 months 60 cents, 1 year $1; Business cards
8 lines every day 1 month S4. 3 moi.ths $8, 6 months $15,
1 year $22.50 ; Transient advertisements $1 per inch i.rst
insertion ; special notices 25 per cent additional ; Locnl
notices 15 cents per line first time, subsequent insertions
10 cents ; daily and weekly one and one-half rates. Cuts
same price.
CHRISTIAN MESSENGER.— Every Wednesday. Bap-
tist. Established 1837. Stephen Selden, editor and
proprietor. Subscription $2; claimed circulation 3COO ;
8 pages, 6 columns; length of columns 18 inches, width
2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1
time $1, 1 month $1.75, 3 months $3, 6 months ,«5, 1
year $8 ; cuts same price ; Reading notices 1-2 more.
NEW ERA.— Every eaturday. Independent. Estab-
lished 1S79. John \V. Watt, manager. Subscription
$1.50 ; estimated circulation 4000; 4 pages, 9 columns;
length of columns 24 1-2 inches, width 2 inches. Adver-
tising rates made known on application to the publisher,
or Jno. F. Ihillips & Co., 29 Park row, New York.
WESLEYAN.— Every Friday. Methodist. Established
1848. Rev. T. Watson Smith, editor. Rev. S. F.
Huestis, publisher. Subscription $2 ; claimed circulation
2800 ; 8 pages, (j columns : length of columns 18 inches,
vyidlh 2 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1 inch 1
time $1, 1 month $1.75, 3 months $3, 6 months $5, 1 year
$8 ; cuts same price ; Reading notices 1-2 inoie.
234 JNO. F. PHILLIPS dk CO.'S
THE LEADING FAMILY NEWSPAPER WEST OF NEW YORK.
HAVING THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY FAMILY JOURNAL IN THE WEST
35,000 GUARANTEED EVERY WEEK.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY BY
The Chicago World Publishing Company,
Having a Staff of Writers of Ability, and over Two Hundred and Eight regular cor-
respondents throughout the World.
4O I^earlbora Street,
CHICAGO, ILL.
SUBSCRIPTION :
(Including postage in advance)
Twelve Months, $5. Single Copies, Ten Cents.
ADVERTISING RATES:
Display, 25c. per line; Announcements, $1 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 to the
publisher.
Checks and Post-Office Orders are to be made payable to " The Chicago World."
THE CHICAGO WORLD
Is on sale at the principal bookstores and newspaper dealers and by newsboys in Chicago.
NEW YORK CITY: — Brentano's, 5 Union Square; and at all the news stands, railroad
news agents, and at the leading hotels throughout America.
ENGLAND : — London — American Exchange and Reading Room, 449 Strand, Henry F. Gillig
& Co., Proprietors. Private American Hotel, 11, 13, and 15 New Cavendish Square.
SCOTLAND :— Edinburgh— The Royal Hotel.
FRANCE : — Paris — Em. Terquem, 15 Boulevard St. Martin.
ITALY: — Florence — Maiquay, Hooker & Co.
GERMANY : — Berlin — Eugene Dzondi, 67 Behrenstrasse.
AUSTRIA :— Vienna— Hotel Metropole.
SWITZERLAND -.—Geneva— Hotel de la Paix.
SUBSCRIPTIONS AND ADVERTISEMENTS
Will be received and forwarded by Henry F. Gillig & Co.. 449 Strand, London ; Em. Terquem,
15 Boulevard St. Martin, Paris, who are our Agents in Paris and London.
NEWSPAPER RATE-BOOK.
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ONTARIO.
Itl'M.I X t I.I I .
INTELLIGENCER.— Every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays. Conservative. Establis-hed
1834. K. S. Bell, editor. J. O. Jamlewn. proprietor.
Subscription, daily $5, estimated circulation 1500 ;
weekly $1, estimated circulation 3000; 4 pages (weekly
8 pages), 7 columns ; length of columns 21 inches, width
2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, minion, daily, 10 cents
per line first time and 4 cents thereafter; 10 lines 3
months $6, 6 months $10, 1 year $16; cuts same price.
Weekly same rates as daily.
BRANTFORD.
EXPOSITOR.— Every evening except Sunday, and
WEEKLY, Fridays. Liberal. Established, daily 1874,
weekly 1852. Wm. Watt, Jr., editor. Watt & Shenstpn,
proprietors. Subscription, daily $5. claimed circulation
600; weekly $1.50, claimed circulation 2500 ; 4 pages
(weekly 8 pages), 7 columns; length of columns 21 inches,
width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, weekly, nonpa-
reil, 8 cents per line first, subsequent insertions 2 centx ;
1 inch 3 months $3, 1 year $7.50 ; 3 inches 3 months $7,
1 year $15 ; 1 column 1 year $75 ; cuts same price ;
Special notices in cents tirst, subsequent insertions 5
cents per line. Daily rates same as in weekly.
GUKL-PH. ••
MERCURY AND ADVERTISER.— Every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays. Established,
daily 1867, weekly 1853. Innes & Davidson, editors and
proprietors. Subscription, daily $4, e-timated circulation
14(10; weekly $1 50, estimated circulation 4000 ; daily 4
pages, 7 columns ; weekly 8 pages S columns ; length of
columns 21 1-2 inches (weekly 23 1-4 inches), width 2 1-8
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, daily, 7 cents per
line first, time, and 2 cents afterwards. Weekly, 10
cents per line first time and 3 cents afterwards ; 2 cents
per line each insertion for 3 months or more ; cuts same
price.
HAMILTON.
EVENING TIMES.— Every evening except Sunday,
and TIMES, Thursdays. Reform. Established 1857. H.
F. Gardiner, editor. Times Printing Co., proprietors.
Subscription, daily $6, claimed circulation 7700; weekly
$1 50, claimed circulation 7000; 4 p^ges (weekly 8
pages), 9 columns; length of columns 25 inches, width
2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, daily, 1 time
10 cents per line, 1 week 35 cents, 1 month 65 cents, 3
months $1.25, (i months $2, 1 year $3 ; less than 10 lines
charged as 10 lines ; cuts same price. vVeekly, 10 lines
or less 1 time $1, 1 month $2.80, 3 months $6.20, 6
months $10, 1 year $16 66. Solid cuts required.
SPECTATOR.— Every morning and evening except
Sunday, and WJSEKLY, Thursdays. Conservative. Es-
tablished 1846. A. T. Fieed, ediior. Sontham & Carey,
proprietors. Subscription, daily $6 ; claimed circulation
6800 ; weekly $1 ; claimed circulation 8570 ; 4 pages,
9 columns ; length of columns 25 inches (weekly 30
inches), width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates, non-
pareil, per line, first 10 cents, subsequent insertions 5
cents, 1 month 65 cents, 3 months $1.25, 6 months $2, 1
year $3. E. O. D. 3-4 daily monthly rates ; Reading
notices (nothing less than 10 lines) 15 cents per line each
insertion. Weekly, per line 1 time 10 cents, 1 month
28 cents, 3 months 75 cents, 6 months $1.25, 1 year $2.
Cuts same price.
CANADA CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE.— Every Wednes
day. Methodist Episcopal. Established 1844. Rev.
William I irrilte, editor. Rev, S. G. Stone, proprietor.
Subscription $150; claimed circulation 3000; 8 pages,
5 columns ; length of columns 18 inches, width 2 1-6
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 1-8 column 3
months $8, 6 months $12, 1 year $20: 1-4 column 3
months $12, 6 months $20, 1 year $35; 1 column 1 year
$100 ; cuts same price.
KINGSTON.
BRITISH WHIG.— Every morning except Sunday, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays. Liberal. Established' 1834. E.
J. li. Pense, publisher. Subscription, daily $6, claimed
circulation 1000 ; weekly $1, claimed circulation 2000 ;
daily 4 pages, 8 columns, weekly 8 pages. 6 columns ;
length of columns, daily 24 inches, weekly 20 inches,
width 2 inches Advertising rates, nonpareil, per line
first insertion in either daily or weekly )0 cents, t-ubse-
qnent insertions 5 cents : per line daily 3 months 40 rente,
6 months 70 cents, 1 year $1.20 ; cuts f-ame price. Week-
ly 1-2 rates of daily. Solid cuts required.
Oldest dally In Canada. Just celebrated
itM scmi-cciilemtlal; goes into 140O out of"
260O houses In Kingston, highest average
lu Province. A splendid office, best equip-
ped in Eastern Ontario.
NEWS.— Every evening except Sunday, and CHRON-
ICLE AND NEWS, Thu -sclays. Conservative. Estab-
lished 1810. Lewis W. Shannon, editor and proprittor.
Subscription, daily $5, claimed circulation 1500; weekly
$ I. claimed circulation 1750; 4 pages (weekly 6 pages), 8
columns ; length of columns 24 inches, width 2 1-4 inches.
Advertising rates, daily, nonpareil, per line 1 lime 10
cents,! week !>0 cents, :} months 40 cents. 6 months 70
cents, 1 ye >r $1.20 ; cuts same price. Weekly per line 3
months 20 cents. 6 months 35 rents, 1 year 60 cents.
Best advertising medium lu Central Can-
ada.
LONDON.
ADVERTISER. — Every morning and evening except
Sunday, and VVK8TKRN ADVERTISER, Fridays. Lio-
eral. Established 1863. Hon. D ivid Mills editor. Win.
Cameron & Co., proprietors. Subscription, daily $5.
sworn circulation 7000 ; weekly $1, sworn circulation 28,-
125; 8 pages. 8 columns; length of columns 21 1-2 inches,
width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising raies, daily, nonpareil,
10 lines 1 time $1, 1 week $3.50, 1 month $7,3 months
$15, 0 months $24, 1 year $.16 ; cuts same price ; E. O. D.
2-3, 2 times a week 12, 1 time a week 1-3 daily monthly
rates ; Special positions 25 to 100 par cent extra ; Head-
ing iiotices 1-2 extra. Weekly 15 cents per line i-ach in-
sertion; 9 times $1.20, 3 months $1.60, 6 months $2.85, 1
year $4.50 per line. Solid cuts required.
On the 1st of Feb. 1884 tills paper will
be printed on a new Bullock Press, made
from entirely new patterns, to print, pa«tc
and fold 2O,OOO coplrs per hour. Most
perlect press yet Invented. Circulation
sworn lo, showing exact Issue for liliy-
two consecutive \veeks ending 1st Jan.,
1884.
Advt. page 324.
FREE PRESS.— Every morning and evening except Sun-
day and WEEKLY, Thursdays. Established, daily 185!),
weekly 1847. Free Prc.*s Panting Co., editors and propri-
etor*. Subscription, daily $6, estimated circulation tiOOO:
weekly $1.25, estimated circulation 10,000 , 8 pages, ti
236 jxo. F. PHILLIPS A co:s
Chicago Express
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
1823.
HAS AN AVERAGE CIRCULATION THROUGHOUT THE YEAR
OF
In Presidential Years this figure is more than doubled. In
I88O the average obtained was 84,OOO.
As an advertising medium for general purposes,
THE EXPRESS takes the lead over all other
papers. Being well and carefully printed through-
out, every advertisement, display or otherwise,
inserted in its pages, shows up clearly and dis-
tinctly. This is a matter of very considerable
importance to advertisers. Another feature which
makes THE EXPRESS a favorite with advertisers
is its liberal rates, way below other publications of
a like circulation.
Send for sample copy and estimate. to
THE CHICAGO EXPRESS,
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columns (weekly 7 columns); length of columns, daily 20
inches, weekly 23 inches, width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising
rates, daily, nonpareil, 10 Ihiesjl week $3 5i>, 1 mouth'$7. 3
months $15- " months $24, 1 year $36 ; E. O. D. 1 month
S">, 3 months $9, 6 months $15, 1 year $24 ; 2 times a
week 3 months $8. 6 months $12,1 year $18: 1 time a
week 3 months $t>, 6 months $9, 1 year $12 ; 1000 lines
within 1 year 4 cents per line, 4000 lines or more 2 1-2
cents per lino ; cuts mnu; price; special positions 25 to
100 per cent extra. Weekly per line 1 time 10 cents, 3
months 7 cents, 1 Jyear 5 cents each insertion ; Local no-
tice?, first insertion 15 cents ; subsequent insertions 10
cents per line.
TELEGRAPH-HERALD.— Every evening except Sun
dav. and WEEKLY, Fridays. Established 1851. Sub-
scription $3, estimated circulation 1800 ; weekly $1, e-tl-
mated circulation 1(000; daily 4 pages, 8 columns, weekly
8 pages, (3 columns ; length of columns, daily 22 1-2 inches,
weekly 20 1-2 inches, width 218 inches. Advertising
rates, nonpareil, daily. 10 lines 1 time $1, 3 months $10, 6
months §15, 1 year $20 ; 1 column (i mouths $150. 1 year
§250. Weekly alone 3-4 of daily rates. Daily and week-
ly 50 per cent more than daily rates ; cuts same price.
CATHOLIC RECORD.— Every Saturday. Catholic E--
tabli-hed 1878. Rev. John P. Coffey, editor. Tin s. Coffey,
proprietor. Subscription §2 ; claimed circulation 80CO : 8
pages, 0 columns; length of columns 20 inches, width
••t 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 4 cents per
line ; special positions 5 cents per line each in-ertion ;
cuts same price; Reading notices 6 cents per line each in-
sertion.
FARMERS' ADVOCATE AND HOME MAGAZINE.
Montnly. Agricultural. Established I8(i4. William
\Veld. editor and proprietor. Subscription $1 ; sworn
circulation 20,000 ; 30 pasres, 3 columns ; length of col-
umns 10 inches, width 2 2-7 inches. Advertising rates,
nonpareil, per lino each insertion 25 cents. 6 lines
3 months $1, 1 yciar $15 ; 12 lines 1 year $28 50, 24 lines
1 year $48 ; cuts same price. Solid cuts required.
OTTAWA.
FREE PRESS.-- -Every evening except Sunday, and
SEMI-WEEKLY, Mondays and Thursdays. Liberal.
Established 1S6W. C. W. Mitchell, editor and proprietor.
Subscription, daily $0, estimated circulation 5000 : semi-
weekly #1, estimated circulation 7000:4 pages (Saiur-
days 8 pages), 8 columns ; length of columns 23 inches,
width 2 inches. Advertising rates, daily, nonpareil, tirst
insertion 10 cents per line, subsequent insertions 5 cents;
1 mouth 65 cents, 3 months $1.25, 1 year $3 ; E. O. D. 1
month 50 cents per line ; 1 year $2; Reading notices 10
cents* per line each insertion. Semi-weekly per line
tirst insertion 10 cents, subsequent insertions 5 cents, 3
months 65 cents, 6 months $1,1 year $1.75; cuts same
price.
CANADIAN HORTICULTURIST.— Monthly. Horti-
cultural. Established lJS78. D. W. Beadle, editor. Fruit
Growers' Association of Ontario, publishers. Subscrip-
tion $1 ; claimed circulation 2600 : 21 pages. 2 columns ;
length of columns 6 1-2 incites, width 2 1-4 inches. Ad-
vertising rates, nonparei1, 10 cents per line each inser-
tion ; 1 !S column 1 year $5, 1-4 column 3 months $3.7">, 6
months §5.75. 1 year .§7.50 ; 1-2 column 1 year $14 ; 1 col-
umn $22.50 ; cuts tame piice.
TORONTO.
EVENING CANADIAN.— Every evening except Sun-
day, and IRISH CANADIAN. Thursdays. Irish Catho-
lic. • Established ISiil. Patrick Boyle, editor. Toronto
Printing Co. .proprietors. Subscription, daily $3, claimed
circulation 5200; weekly $1. claimed circulation 12,370 ;
daily 4 pages, 8 columns: weekly 8 p:tges, 7 columns;
length of columns 20 inches, width 2 inches. Advertis-
ing rates, daily, nonpareil, per line each insertion 5 cents,
rxllllt; \n IV_^. l}|,/CV,*al HVJLlVjUO i^fj pel V^Clll , XfcGBUlV|g UV.I»IV»C«
10!) per c-;nt extra. City news column 20 cents per line.
Weekly 1 time 10 cents, 3 mouths 75 cents, 6 months
$1.25. 1 year $2 per line.
EVENING TELEGRAM.— Every evening except Pun-
day. Independent. Established 187(>. J. Ross Robert-
son, editor and proprietor. Subscription {5; sworn cir-
culation 15,532 ; 4 pages, 8 columns; length of columns
22 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, nonpa-
reil, ordinary, 6 cents ; paraeraphs in nonpareil, 15 cents •
reading type 25 cents per line each insertion : ordinary,
1 month $1.25, 3 months $2.75, 6 months $4.50, 1 year
$7.50 per line. E.O.D. GO per cent daily monthly rates.
No advertisement or notice charged less than 10 lines.
No extra charge for cuts. Solid cuts required.
Advt. page 202.
GLOBE.— Every morning and evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Fridays. Reform. Established 1844.
Jnhn Cameron, editor and general manager. Globe
Printing Co., proprietors. C. W. Taylor, secretary. Sub-
scription, daily $7 ; estimated circulation 23,' 00 ; weekly
$1, estimated circulation 46,000 ; 8 to 16 pages, 6 col-
umns ; length of columns 20 1-2 inches, width 2 1-4 inch-
es. Advertising rates, daily, nonpareil, 15 cents per line ;
3 montns $7.50, 6 months $12.50, 1 year $23.50. E. O. D. 3
months $440, 1 year $1250 per line ; 2 times a week 3
months $3.10. 6 months $5. 1 year $9.40 per line ; 1 lime
a week 8 months $1.55. 6 months $2 80, 1 year $5 per line;
cuts same price; Special notices 17 1-2 cents; Reading
matter notices 35 cents per line per time ; Yearly con-
tracts for special notices 1-4 extra; news items double
rates. Weekly, 25 cents per line per time. 5 limes $1,
9 times $1.70. 3 mouths $2.40, (i months $4.30, 1 jeur $8;
less than 10 linos chnrged as 10 in euher paper.
Aclvt. page 164.
MAIL.— Every morning and evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays. Conservative. Established
1872. C. W. Bunting, editor. The Mail Printing Co .
proprietors. Subscription, daily $7. claimed circulation
22.000; weekly $1, sworn circulation 82,800 ; 8 pages. 7
columns; length of columns 212-3 inches, width 23-16
inches. Advertising rates, daily, nonnareil, 15 cents per
line each insertion ; 3 months $7. 50, ti months $12.50,1
year $22,50 per line ; E. O. D. 3 months $4.50,6 mouths
$7.50, 1 year $12.50 per line ; 2 times a week 3 months
$3.10. 6 months $5, 1 year $9.50 per line ; 1 time a w eek 3
months $1.60, 6 ^months $3,1 year $5 per line; Special
notices on last page 1-4, 1st page 60 per cent, paragraph
among reading matter 100 per cent more than ordinary
rates; condensed advertisements 20 words or le-s 3
months $30, 1 year $80; no extra charge for cuts; less
than 10 lines charged as 10. Weekly per line each time
50 cents, 5 times $2, 9 times $3.50, 3 months $4 50, 6
months $8, 1 year $15 ; paragraphs among reading mat-
ter double. Solid cuts required.
The paper lu one edition oftlie WEEKLY
MAIL if placed end to end would cover a
space two feet wide and NINET1T-THREK
MILES in length. Tlie MAIL is tlie lead*
aper of Canada.
MORNING NEWS.— Every morning except Sunday,
and EVENING NEWS, every evening except Sunday.
Democratic. Established 1831. Kdmuiid E. Shepnard,
editor and proprietor. Subscription, morning $4, sworn
circulation 5200 ; evening $3, sworn circula'ion 14,313 ; 4
pages (Saturday 8 pages), 8 columns : length of column <
22 inches, width 2 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
10 cents per line each insertion ; perliiic 3 months $3.50, 6
months $5.M), 1 year $9; E. O. D. 3 mouths $£.£5, ti
months $3 50, 1 year $5.50 per line: 2 times a week 3
months gl.60. 6 months $2 50, 1 year $< : 1 tlni'j a week 3
months $1, 6 months $1.60, 1 year $2 50: advertisements
less than 10 lines charged for 10 ; cuts same price; para-
graphs arnongreading 20 cents per line ;ccndensid adver-
tisements per line 1 .year $1.75; E.O.D. $1; 2 times a
week 75 cents. Solid cuts required.
Tlie only democratic paper in Canada ;
is read more by young men tliau anj
oilier Canadian paper.
Advt.par/e 380.
WORLD.— Every morninsr except Sunday. Independ-
ent Liberal. Established 1880. Subscription $3; esti-
mated circulation 7000 : 4 pages. 7 columns ; length of
columns 20 3-8 inches, width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising
rates, nonpareil, 8 cents per line each insertion ; special
rates for long time and special positions; no extra
charge for cuts.
CANADA PRESBYTERIAN. —Every Wednesday.
Presbyterian. Established 1872. C Blackctt Robinson,
editor and publisher. Subscription $2 : estimated circu-
lation 11,000; 16 pages, 4 columns; length of columns
12 1-2 inches, width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates.
nonpareil, under 3 months 10 cents per line each ii.-
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JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO:S
The Commercial Gazette,
ciisrci]srNA.Ti, OHIO.
This paper stands in the front rank of American newspapers. The consolidation of the
Commercial and Gazette — the two leading papers of the Ohio Valley, and both of national
reputation and influence; with a very large circulation among the intelligent and enter-
prising classes, renders it the most valuable medium for advertising in the West. The
Commercial Gazette is the only Republican paper published in Cincinnati. Experienced
advertisers understand that the character of the subscribers to a newspaper is a very
important element in its value as an advertising medium; they know also, that not only is
circulation essential, but circulation among those who have means to buy the goods ad-
vertised. The Commercial Gazette has three editions: Daily, Weekly, and Semi-Weekly.
The Daily is issued every day and is supplied to agents and carriers in all the cities and
towns in the Mississippi Valley by the early morning express. The Weekly edition is the
most widely circulated family and agricultural paper in the West, and has over 3000 club
agents in the United States.
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THE SUN PUBLISHING CO,
W. SCOTT ROBISON, President .
The Largest and Leading Sunday Paper in Northern Ohio.
INDEPENDENT IN POLITICS,
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Correspondence. Literary Reviews', Society and' Personal (-Josi-ip.
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Department. Checker Department. Neighborhood News. Inter-
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sertion ; 3 months $1 per rine, 6 months $1-50, 1 year
$3.50 per line ; no advertisement taken for less than the
price of 5 lines.
CANADIAN BAPTIST.— Every Thursday. Baptist.
Established 1855. Rev. E. W. Dadson, B. A., editor.
Standard Publishing Co., proprietors. Subscription $2 :
claimed circulation 6000 ; 8 pages, 6 column* ; length of
columns 19 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates',
nonpareil, per line 1 time 12 cents, 1 month 40 cents, 9
times TO cents, 3 months 83 cents, 6 months $1.50, 1 year
§2.50 ; cuts same price.
CANADIAN SPORTSMAN AND LIVE STOCK
JOURNAL.— Every Friday. Sporting. E^at.lished 1874.
E. KingDodds, editor and proprietor. Subscription $4 ;
estimated circulation 3500 ; 12 pages, 4 columns; length
of columns 16 1-3 inches, width 25-8 inches. Advertis-
ing rates', nonpareil, 10 cents per line first time, 4 cents
afterward; cuts same price.
CHRISTIAN GUARDIAN.— Every Wednesday. Meth-
odist. Established 1827. Rev. E. H. Dewart, D.D., ed-
itor. Win. Brings, publisher. Subscription $2 ; claimed
circulation 14,600 ; 8 pages, 6 columns ; length of columns
20 inches, width 23-8 inches. Advertising rates, nonpa-
reil, 10 cents per line each insertion ; 1 month 36 cents,
3 months 75 cents, 6 mouths $1.35, 1 year $2.50 per line ;
outs same price. Special notices 1-4 more. No reading
notices inserted. Solid cuts required.
DOMINION CHURCHMAN.— Every Thursday. Epis-
copal. Established 1875. Frank Wootten, editor and
proprietor. Subscription $2; claimed circulation 5000;
Hi pages, 4 columns; length of columns 12 1-2 inches,
width 2 14 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil. 10 cents
per line first insertion, 75 cents per line 3 months, $1.25
per line 6 months, $2 per line 1 year ; cuts same price.
EVANGELICAL CHURCHMAN. — Every Thursday.
Protestant Episcopal. Established 1876. Evangelical
Churchman Publishing Co. Subscriplion $2; estimated
circulation 4000 ; 20 pages. 4 columns; length of columns
11 1-2 inches, width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates, non-
pareil, 1 inch 1 time $1.50, 1 month $5, 3 months $12, 6
months $20, 1 year $30 ; 1 column 1 time $10, 1 month
$30, 1 year $200 ; cuts same price.
GRIP. — Every Saturday. Independent. Established
1872. J. W. Bengongh, editor. The Grip Printing and
Publishing Co., proprietors. Subscription $2 ; claimed
circulation 6200 : 12 pages, 3 columns ; length of columns
10 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, non-
pareil, cover pages 10 cents per line each insertion, 1 year
$2.50 ; inside puges 15 cents per line each insertion, 1
year $3.50 ; cuts same price.
TRIBUNE. — E very Wednesday and Saturday. Cath-
olic Established 1874. Hon. T. W Anglin. editor.
Toronto Printing Co., proprietors. Subscription $1.50:
claimed circulation 7500 ; 4 paces, 6 columns ; length of
TRUTH.— Every Saturday. Literary. Established 1867.
S. Frank Wilson, editor and proprietor. Subscription $2;
sworn circulation 9200; 28 pages, 4 columns; length of
columns 12 inches, widtli 2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates,
nonpareil, first 10 cents, subsequent insertions 5 cents
per line each insertion ; 1 year $1.50 per line ; cuts same
price. Solid cuts required.
WEEK.— Every Thursday. Independent. Established
1883. Chas. G. D. Roberts, editor. T. R. Clongher, business
manager. C. Blackett Robinson, proprietor. Subscription
$3: claimed cir illation 2900; 16 pages. 4 columns; length of
columns, 12 1-2 inches, width 2 1-12 inches. Advertising
rates per nonpareil line 20 cents each insertion ; 3 months
$1.50, 6 months $2.50, 1 year $5. No advertisement taken
for less than price of 5 lines. Cuts same price. Solid
cuts required.
CANADIAN MANUFACTURER AND INDUSTRIAL
\VORLI).— Every other Friday. Commercial, Industrial.
Established 188i. Frederic Nicholls, editor. Subscrip-
i ion $2 ; cstimatedcirculation 3500 ; 40 pages. 3 columns ;
length of columns 9 3-4 inches, width 21-4 inches. Ad-
vertising rates, nonpareil, 10 cents per line ; 1-6 column
:j months $12, 6 mouths $18, 1 year $30 ; cuts same price.
CANADA SCHOOL JOURNAL. - Monthly. Educa-
tional. Established 1877. W. J. Gage & Co editors a
proprietors. Subscription $1; estimated ciiculatum
5000 ; 32 pages, 3 columns ; length of columns 9 1-2 inche^,
width 2 1-3 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, 15 cei
per line per time; 6 months 25 per cent, 1 year M
cent discount ; 1 column 1 time $20, 6 months $45, 1 yeai
$80; cuts same price.
CANADIAN METHODIST MAGAZINE.— Monthly.
Methodist. Established 1874. Rev. W. H. Witbrow, U.U.,
editor. Rev. William Brings, publisher. Subscriptic
$2; claimed circulation 400"; 96 pages. 2 columns;
of columns 7 14 inches, width 2 l-« inches. Advertising
rates, brevier, 12 cents per line each insertion for d<
column (across the page) ; 1-2 page 1 time $4, b mon
$18, 1 year $30 ; 1 page 3 months $20, 1 year $60; ci
same price.
FREEMASON. -Monthly. Masonic. Established 1881.
Cowan & Co., editors and proprietors, bubscrip tu n 5U
cents ; estimated circulation 5000 ; 12 pages, 3 column,*,
length of columns 8 inches, width 2 inches. AUV
tisiug rates, nonpareil, 25 cents per line; cuts same price.
LADIES1 JOURNAL.— 20th of each month Estab-
lished 1879. S. Frank Wilson, editor and l>';op"e to r hi 10-
scription 50 cents; sworn ciiculauon 14.1 W\*". ^-^hP*
columns: length of columns 12 inches, width S 1
Advertising rates, nonpareil, 15 cents per line .each in-
sertion; 1 year $1.50 per line; cuts same price. Solid ci
required.
RURAL CANADIAN.-Monthly. Agricultural Es-
tablished 1881. C. Blackett Robinson, editor and I
nrietor T R. Clougher, business manager. ^
tion $1. claimed circulation 9740 ; 20 pages, 3 column.;
length of columns 12 1-2 inches, width 2 3-4 inches. Ad-
vertising rates per nonpareil line 20 cents each in?el" °"-
3 times 50 cents, 6 times 90 cents, 1 year $1.50. »o ad-
vertisement taken for less than price of b lines. t
same price. Solid cuts required.'
WjTiptlonM cents; e-timntec cifcuiaiioii DU..V, •- . n»6- •
2 c.<!luinns; length of columns 7 1-2 inches, width i 1-3
inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
each insertion ; 20 p«.r cent discount on yearly contracts.
•WEI. LAND.
CANADIAN FARMER.— Every Tuesday. Agricultural
Es^Hshed 1878 John Ferguson M.P, editor and pub.
lisher. Subscription $1 ; claimed wren at on 9000 ,6
pages, 4 columns; length of columns 12 i nches wi
2 1-8 inches. Advertising rates, noiiparei , 1-2 inch 1
time 60 cents, 1 month $1.70, 3 months $4,40 1 y«" »9,
1 inch 1 time $1, 1 month $3, 3 months $b.50, 1 yeai $15.
2 inches 8 i months $10.50? 1 year $25; 10 inches 1 year
$105 ; cuts tame price.
TELEGRAPH.-Kvery Friday. Conservative. Estab-
lished 1863. John Ferguson, M.P., editor and publisher.
Subscription $1; claimed circulation 2SUO : ; 8 pages, 6 col-
umns; length of columns 20 inches, width 2 1-4 inches.
Advertising rales, nonpareil, 1 inch 1 time $1,1 month
$2, 3 months $4, 1 year $10; 1-4 column 1 year $26; 1 col-
umn 1 year $80; cuts same price.
WOODSTOCK.
SENTINEL AND REVIEW.— Every Friday. Reform.
Established 1854. Pattullo & Co., editors and promt -
tors. Subscription $1.50; claimed circulation 4000; 8
pages, 7 columns ; length of columns 21 indies, width
2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, first 10 cents,
subsequent insertions 5 cents, 3 months 65 cents, 6 months
$1, 1 year $1.75 per line ; cuts same pi-tee. Solid cuts re-
quired.
JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO:S
ESTABLISHED 1844,.
CHICAGO i£
JOURNAL
Daily, Tri-Weekly, and Weekly.
Tlie JOURNAL is the oldest established newspaper in Chicago, and is recognized as the most
trustworthy evening1 newspaper in the West.
It gives all the current news with promptness, and its columns are always filled with an
interesting variety of fresh reading matter, Commercial, Financial, Political, Literary, Scientific,
aud Miscellaneous.
Average Circulation, Daily, 18,OOO
Tri-Weekly, 4,,OOO
Weekly, 23,OOO
Subscription per year: Daily, $10; Tri-Weekly, $4; Weekly, $1.
Advertising rates and all other information pertaining to our advertising columns may be
had upon application to any responsible advertising agent, or
1 JOHN R. WILSON, Publisher,
& Kit Dctn-boi'n St., Chicago, 111.
CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA,
Published monthly, lias a circulation of 20,000 copies
among the well-to-do farmers of the great Northwest,
anal gives to advertisers better value for the money
than any other publication west of the Mississippi
River. Rates for advertising very moderate, but uni-
form to all. Address
THE FARM JOURNAL,
Cedar Rapids, loiva,
Or, Jno. F. Phillips '# Co., 29 Park Row, Neiv York.
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QUEBEC.
MONTREAL,.
GAZETTE.— Every morning except Sunday, and
WEEKLY, Fridays. Established 1778. Gazette Print-
ing Co., proprietors. Richard White, manager. Sub-
scription, daily $6. estimated circulation 4500; weekly $1.
estimated circulation 5000 ; S pages, 7 columns ; length of
columns 21 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. Advertising 'rates.
nonpareil, daily 1 time 10 cents, subsequent insertions 5
cents, 1 month §1, 3 months $2, 6 months $3, 1 year $5
per line ; cuts same price ; E. O. D. 3-4, 2 times a week
2-3, 1 time a week 1-2 daily monthly rates; Special no-
tices 1 2 extra. Weekly 1 time 10 ceiils, 3 months 75
cents, 6 months $1.25, 1 year §2 per line.
HERALD AND COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.— Every
evening except Sunday, and HERALD, Thursdays. Es-
tablished ISO!). John Livingston, editor. James Stewart,
mnnager. Subscription, daily $3, estimated circulation
4000 : weekly $1, estimated circulation (5000 ; daily 8 pages,
7 columns; weekly 16 pages, 5 columns; lengih of
column!*, daily 21 inches, weekly 15 1-2 inches, width
2 1-6 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil, daily 1 time
10 cents, subsequent insertions 5 cents ; 6 months $3, 1
year $5 per line ; cuts same price ; E. O. D. 3-4, 2 times a
week 2-3, 1 time a week 1-2 daily monthly rates. Weekly
10 cents per line each insertion.
LA MINERVE.— Every morning and evening except
Sunday, and, WEEKLY. Wednesdays. French. Estab-
lished 1828. Joseph Tasse, publisher. Subscription,
daily $5 ; estimated circulation 3600; weekly $1 ; esti-
mated circulation 6000 : daily 4 pages, 8 columns ; weekly
8 pages, 7 columns ; length of columns, daily 22 1-4
inches ; weekly 20 inches, width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising
rates, nonpareil, daily 1 time 10 cents, subsequent inser-
tions 5 cents per line ; cuts same price ; Special rate for
large space or long time. Weekly 1 time 10 cents, 1 year
$2 per line.
LA PATRIE.— Every evening except Sunday, and LE
PEl'PLE. Saturdays. French. Liberal. Established
1879. H. Beaugrand, editor and proprietor. Subscrip-
tion, daily $4, claimed circulation 7500 ; weekly $1.
claimed circulation 1200; 4 pages. 8 columns; length of
columns 22 1-2 inches, width 2 inches. Advertising rates,
daily, nonpareil, per line 10 cents first insertion, subse-
quent insertions 5 cents, 3 times a week each time 6
cents, 2 times a week 7 certs, 1 time a week 8 cents, 1
month daily 65 cents, 3 months $1-25, 1 year $3 : E.O D.
1 month 50 cents , 1 year $2 ; cuts same price. Solid cuts
required.
LE COURRIER. — Every morning except Sunday.
French. Established 1879. L. D. Duvernay,; editor
anrl proprietor. Subscription, $5, estimated circulation
5000 ; 4 pages, 8 columns ; K-ng h of columns 22 1-2
inches ; width 2 1-12 inches. Advertising fcitcs, nonpa-
reil. 1 time 10 cents, subsequent insertions 5 cen's, 1
month $1, 3 months $2, 0 months $3; 1 year $5 per line ;
cuts tame piice.
LE MONDE.— Every evening except Sunday, and
WEEKLY, Fridays. 'French. Independent. Estab-
lished 1867. Le Monde Publishing Co., editors and pro-
prietors. Subscription, daily $3. claimed circulation
13,!)00 ; weekly $1, claimed ci' dilation 12,500; daily 4
pages, 9 columns ; weekly 8 pages, 7 columns ; lengih
of columns 21 1-2 inches, (weekly 20 inches), width 2
inches. Advertising rates, daily, nonpareil, 1 time 10
cents, subsequent insertions 5 cents, 1 month 50 cents,
3 months $1.10,6 months $1.60, 1 year $2.60 per line ;
cuts same price ; E. O. D. 3-4, 2 times a week 3-5, 1 time
a week 2-f of daily monthly rates ; text rending 10 per
cent extra; special notices twice, pure Reading matter
4 times ordinary rates. These are rates for 2 inches or
more, less space 1-4 extra. Weekly 1 month 50 cents,
3 months $1, 6 months $1.50, 1 year $2.50 per line. Solid
cuts required.
Daily circulation guaranteed larger than
tlie combined circulation of the three
other Montreal French Dailies.
POST.— Every evening except Sunday, and TRUE
WITNESS, Wednesdays. Irish Catholic. Established,
daily 1878 ; weekly 1849. J. L Troy, managing editor.
The Post Printing'and Publishing Co., proprietor*". Sub-
scription, daily $3, claimed circulation 11,000; weekly $1,
claimed circulation 25,000 ; daily 4 pages, weekly 8 pages.
8 columns ; length of columns '21 1-2 inches, width 2 1-6
inches. Advertising rates, agate, daily first 10 cer.ts per
line : subsequent, insertions 5 cents, 7 lines 1 month $6,
3 months $15, 1 year $40, 25 lines 1 month $17, 3 months,
$38, 1 year $300, 2d page douhle price, 3d page 25 lines
1 month $50, 3 months $113, 1 year $300 ; cuts 50 per cent
additional ; special positions 25 per cent extra ; special
notices double price. Weekly, first 15 cents, subsequent
10 cents per line, 3 months $1.25, 6 months $2.25, 1 year
$3.50; cuts 1-2 extra ; special notices 20 cents per line.
Solid cuts required.
(The Post) The Only Irish Catholic daily
journal in America.
(The True Witness) The largest circula-
tion of any Catholic journal in Canada.
Advt. page 316.
STATC.— Every morning, and FAMILY HERALD AND
WEEKLY STAR, Wednesdays. Independent. Estab-
lished 1869. Graham & Co., editors and proprietors.
Subscription, daily $3, sworn citculation 21,270; wtekly
$1, sworn circulation 68,618 ; 4 pages (weekly 8 pages).
8 columns ; length of columns 21 1-2 inches, width 2 3-16
inches. Advertising rates, agate, daily, 10 cents per line
each insertion, nothing less than 5 lines ; 5 lines 1 month
$10, 3 months $24, 6 months $40, 1 year $60 ; 25 lines 1
month $34, 3 months $70, 6 months $13ri, 1 year $200 ;
cuts double for space occupied ; Special pages 20 to
33 1-3 per cent extra ; Special notices double ; E. O. D.
2-3, 2 times a week 2-5 daily monthly rates. Weekly per
line 1 time 25 cents, 5 times $1, 3 months $2.50, (i months
$4.50, 1 year $8 ; no extra charge for cuts ; Special no-
tices double. Solid cuts required.
WITNESS. —Every evening except Sunday, and
WEEKLY, Wednesdays. Established, daily 1861, week-
Iv lS4(i. John Dougall & Son, editois and proprietor.
Subscription, daily $3, estimated circulation 14,000 :
weekly $1, estimated circulation 35,000; 8 pages. 5 col-
umns (weekly 7 columns); length of column 18 inches
(weekly 21 inches), width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates,
agate, daily, 10 cents per line first insertion, 5 cents per
line after ward ; 25 lines 1 month $17, 3 months $38, (i
months $68, 1 year $100; E. O. D. 1-3 less ; 2 times a
week 50 per cent less ; once a week 40 per cent of above
prices ; cuts or large type double price ; Patent medicines
exceptional— not desired. Weekly 20 cents per line first
time, 15 cents for subsequent insertions ; 3 months
$1.75, 6 months $3,1 year $5 per line. These rated for
display— if set in ordinary type 1-3 less in weekly.
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE, FINANCE AND IN-
SURANCE REVIEW.— Every Friday. Established 187.>.
M. S. Foley, editor and ^proprietor. Subscription $2;
estimated circulation 50CO ; 32 pages. 3 columns ; length
of columns 9 1-2 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising
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JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO.'S
THE WEEKLY MAGAZINE,
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,
Cue of the Best Corps of 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 Independent,
Conservative in Good Things, it is Liberal and Progressive,
Interesting to Evexy 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, $2.50. Special rates unprecedentedly liberal to CLUBS, LITERARY
SOCIETIES, READING ROOMS AND CHURCHES.
AMONG ITS CONTRIBUTORS ARE FOUND THE NAMES OF
Hon. Jas. G. Blaine,
Gail Hamilton,
Frances Ekin Allison,
Elizabeth Cady Stanton,
C Caverno,
Frances Power Cobbe. Oliver Johnson,
President D. S. Gregory, President John Bascom,
Hon. Geo. W. Julian, Prof. Elisha Gray,
Edith Thomas, Rev. Brooke Hereford,
A. Reeves Jackson, A.M., M.D., Anna Farwell,
Prof. L. F. Griffin, Augusta Larned,
And a large number of other distinguished writers.
Geo. M. Pullman,
W S. Crosby,
Address
AMONG ITS STOCKHOLDERS ARE
Marshall Field, Hon. C. B. Farwell,
Wm. P. Black, C. M. Henderson,
W. C. Lobenstein, and many others.
E. G. Keith,
Elisha Gray,
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months $25, 1 year $40 ; 25 lines 3 months $40, 6 months
$75, 1 year $100 ; qnnrter page 3 months $80, 6 months
$140, 1 year $200 ; cuts same price.
LE CANARD. — Every Saturday. French. Comic.
Established 1877. Filiatreault & Rodier, editors and
proprietors. Subscription 50 cents; estimated circula-
iion 0500 ; 4 pages, 6 columns ; length of columns 14 1-2
inches, width 2 inches. Advertising rates, nonpareil,
tirst insertion 10 cents, subsequent insertions 5 cents
per line ; cuts same price.
L'OPINION PUBLIQUE. — Every Thursday. French.
Illustrated. Established 1870 Burland Lithographic
(Jo., publishers. Subscription $3.50; estimated circula-
lation 6000 ; 12 pages, 4 columns ; length of columns
13 1-2 inches, width 2 1-4 inches. Advertising rates, non-
pareil, 10 cents per line each insertion ; cuts same price ;
special rate for long time.
NORTHERN MESSENGER.— 1st and 15th of each
month. Temperance. Established 1866. John Dongnll
<fc Son, editors and proprietors. Subscription 30 cents ;
estimated circulation 50.000 ; 8 pages, 4 columns ; length
of columns 125-8 inches, width 2 1-5 inches. Advertis-
ing rates, nonpareil, 50 cents per line < ach insertion,
nothing less than six lines ; no extra charge for cuts.
HARP.— Monthly. Roman Catholic. Established 1874.
Cailahan & Co., editors and proprietors. Subscription $1 ;
estimated circulation 5000 ; 36 pages, 2 columns ; length
of columns !• incho-», width 2 inches. Advertising rates,
nonpareil, 1-8 column 1 month $3, 3 months $6, 6 months
$8, 1 year $l-i ; cuts same price.
ILLUSTRATED JOURNAL OP AGRICULTURE.—
1st of every month. Agricultural. Established 1878.
R. A. Barnard, editor. E. Senecal & Sons, publishers.
Subscription 1 ; claimed circulation 8900 ; 20 pages, 3
columns ; length of columns 10 inches, width 2 1 2 inches.
Advertising rates, nonpareil. 10 lines 1 time $2, 3 times
§5. 6 times $11, 1 year $20 : ruts same price. Also issues
LE JOURNAL D' AGRICULTURE ILLUST RE. month-
ly. French. Claimed circulation 14,300. Rates of ad-
vertising and size of paper same as ILLUSTRATED
JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE.
PRESBYTERIAN RECORD. — Monthly. Presbyte-
rian. .Established 1875. James Croil and Rpbt. Man ay,
editors. James Croil. publisher. Subscription 50 Ct-nts ;
estimated circulation 30,000 ; 82 pases, 2 columns ; length
of columns 8 inches, width 2 3-8 inches. For advertising
rates, address the, publisher, or Jno. F. Phillips & Co.,
29 Park row, New' York.
QUEBEC.
EVENING MERCURY.— Every evening except Sun-
day. Liberal Conservative. Established 1805. G. T.
Cary, editor and proprietor. Subscription $4 ; estimated
circulation 1300 ; 4 pages, 5 columns ; length of columns
20 inches, width 2 1-8 inches. Advertising, rates, non-
pareil, 10 lines 1 month $5, 3 months $10. 1 year $35 ; 20
lilies 1 month $9, 3 months $17, 1 year $55 ; cuts same
price ; E. O. D. 3-4 ; 2 times a week 1-2 daily monthly
rates.
LE CANADIEN.— Every morning except. Sunday, and
LE CULT1VATEUR. Saturdays. French. Conserva-
tive. Established 1808. L. J. Demers & Bro., editors
and proprietors. Subscription, daily $5, claimed circula-
tion 1500 ; weekly $1, claimed circulation 14,000 ; daily
4 pages, 7 columns ; weekly 16 pages, 5 columns ; length
of columns 22 inches, width 2 1-6 inches. For advertis-
ing rates, address the publisher, or Jno. F. Phillips & Co.,
29 Park row, New York.
MORNING CHRONICLE. — Every morning except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays. Established 184«
John J. Foote, editor and proprietor. Subscription, daily
$6. estimated circulation 2800 ; weekly $2, estimated
circulation 21)00 ; 4 pages, 8 columns ; length of columns
26 inches, width 2 1-5 inches. Advertising rates, daily,
nonpareil, 10 lines 1 month $7, 2 months $11, 3 months
$15, 6 months $30, 1 year $50 ; E. O. D. 1 month $5, 2
months $8, 3 months $10, 6 months $20, 1 year $40 ; 2 times
a week 1 month $4, 2 months $6, 3 months $7.50, 6 months
$15, 1 year $30 ; once a week 1 month $3. 2 months $4,
3 months $5. 6 months $10, 1 year $25 ; 1 column 1 month
$60, 3 months $100, 6 months $150, 1 year $200 ; cuts same
price ; Reading matter 10 cents per line each insertion ;
Notices over editorial 10 cents per line each insertion.
Weekly ordinary rates 10 cents per line each time.
ST. HYACINTHE.
COURRIER AND JOURNAL D'AGRICULTURE.-
Every Friday. French. Established 1*52. B. de La
Bruere, editor and proprietor. Subscription $1 ; claimed
circnlaMon 7COO ; 8 pa»es, 6 columns ; length of columns
21 inches, width 2 1-3 incoes. Advertising rates, ] inch 1
month $2, 3 months $5,6. months $7.50, 1 year $12 ; 2
inches $18, 1 column $150 for one year ; cuts same price.
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JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO:S
PUBLISHED DA.TJLY.
CINCINNATI,
OHIO.
^^^/J^>
CHAS. M. STEELE,
Gen. Man, and Treas.
THE NEWS-JOURNAL is a thoroughly reliable Democratic organ, and voices the sent!
ment of the best element of the Drmocrftfie 1'urty.
CIRCULATION, 2O,OOO.
VALUABLE ADVERTISING MEDIUM:.
ADVERTISING RATES.— Display Advertisements, per square, 81 :
Reading Notices, from 25 cents to 75 cents per line, according to location ; Wants,
one half cent per word. Measurement, eight lines solid agate to the "square."
A National Metropolitan Journal, which Circulates in
all parts of the United States.
CIRCULATION, OVER 3O,OOO
ADVERTISING RATE, 25c. per line, "agate."
Sand orders direct or through any responsible Advertising Agency.
THE CINCINNATI NEWS PUBLISHING Co,,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
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AGRICULTURAL LIST.
A LIST OF THE LEADING AGRICULTURAL PAPERS. THOSE HAVING CIRCULATION'S APPROACHING 5,000 WILL BE
FOUND FULLY DESCRIBED IN TUE BODY OF THIS WORK.
MONTGOMERY,; ;
ALABAMA.
Southern Agriculturist,
weekly.
ALMA,
LITTLE ROCK,'
ARKANSAS.
Farmer,
Rmal Bon th -West,
weekly,
monthly.
LOS ANGELES,
SACRAMENTO,
SAN FRANCISCO,
DENVER,
HARTFORD,
CALIFORNIA.
Rural Californian,
Cultivators' Guide,
Pacific Rural Press,
Patron,
COLORADO.
Colorado Farmer and Live Stock. Journal,
CONNECTICUT.
American Poultry Yard,
Connecticut Farmer,
Poultry World,
monthly.
semi-monthly.
weekly,
weekly.
weekly.
weekly.
weekly.
monthly.
DISTRICT OF COLLItlBIA,
WASHINGTON, National Farmer,
American Farm and Home,
Poultry Review and Stock Journal,
weekly,
nn mt lily,
monthly.
DE LAND,
FLORIDA.
Florida Agriculturist,
weekly
GEORGIA.
ATLANTA, Southern Cultivator and Dixie Farmer,
SAVAMNAII, Southern Farmers' Monthly,
monthly.
moiiiLlv.
ANNA,
BEECHER,
CHICAGO,
DIXON,
MOL1NE,
MOUNT STERLING,
PJiORIA,
QTJINCY,
ILLINOIS.
Farnu r and Fruit Grower, weekly.
Breeders' Lire Stock Journal, monthly.
Drove:*' Journal, daily and weekly.
American Bee Journal, weekly.
Breeders' Gazette. weekly.
Duuton's Spirit of the Turf, weekly.
Fanners' Review, weekly.
Prairie Farmer, weekly.
Western Rural and American Stockiran, weekly.
American Poultry Journal, monthly.
Farm, Field and Fireside, monthly.
National Live Stock Journal, monthly.
Poultry Keeper, monthly.
Western Farmers' Journal, monthly.
Western Farmer, monthly.
Western Plowman, monthly.
Farmer, monthly.
Advance Fanner, monthly.
Farm and Workshop, monthly.
Farmer and Western Visitor, monthly.
Farmers' Call, monthly.
Western Agriculturist, . monthly.
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JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO.'S
D. W. MOODY'S
PUBLISHED MONTHLY
BY
D, W. MOODY, 31 West Ninth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio,
Is the only Fashion Journal published West of New York City, and ha*
A Bona-fide Circulation of over 30,000 a Month,
AND IS GAINING IN FAVOR AND CIRCULATION EVERY DAY.
D. W. MOODY, the publisher, is well known throughout the United States and Canada as the
most celebrated Man Dressmaker of America, and is also the inventor of the only perfect Tailor
System ever invented for Dress-Cutting ; therefore, his writings and JOURNAL are sought by the
ladies throughout our country, and the day is not far off when MOODY'S STAR FASHION
JOURNAL will have a bona-fide circulation of
and to advertisers it is now worth more than any other journal with double the circulation, as it is
mailed or sold to the best class of people, who can buy anything they see advertised ; and again,
each copy that is sold or sent direct to subscribers is read and perused by more than a dozen ;
therefore, your advertisement is seen in MOODY'S FASHION JOURNAL ten times as often as it
would be in other Journals. Send us a trial advertisement, and if it does not pay you, it will be
because your goods have no value.
We have over 7OO yood Agents canvassing for MOODY'S TAILOR SYSTEM OF
DRESS-CUTTING and MOODY'S STAR FASHION JOURNAL ; so if you wish good agents,
advertise for them in MOODY'S STAR FASHION JOURNAL, and you will be sure to get them.
WE ONLY CHARGE 50 CENTS A LINE
for advertising, and will only sell a limited amount of space at any price ; therefore, it would be
well for all shrewd advertisers to make yearly contracts before our advertising space is taken.
Address all communications, and make all drafts, checks, and money-orders payable to
D. W. MOODY,
31 West Ninth §treet, CINCINNATI, OHIO.
N.B.— Business sent througJt, any reliable advertising agency will be
accepted the same as if sent direct.
NEWSPAPER RATE-BOOK.
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AGRICULTURAL LIST— Cm, (invtd.
INDIANA.
FORT WAYNE, American Farmer,
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana Fanner,
Western Sportsman and Live Stock News,
Drainage and Farm Journal,
Farm, Herd and Home,
Swine Breeders' Gazette,
KENDALLVILLE, Bee Keepers' Guide,
LAFAYETTK. Home Journal,
SOUTH BEND, Fanners' Friend,
monthly.
weekly.
weekly,
monthly,
monthly,
monthly,
monthly.
weekly,
semi-monthly.
IOWA.
AINSWORTH, Floral Instructor,
Western Horticulturist,
CEDAR RAPIDS. Iowa Farmer,
Farm Journal and Live Stock Review,
DES MOINES, Iowa Homestead,
American Poultry Bureau,
Live Stock and Western Farm Journal,
LE MARS. Farmer,
WEST LIBERTY, Dairy and Farm Journal,
monthly.
monthly.
monthly.
monthly.
weekly.
monthly.
semi-monthly.
weekly.
monthly.
LAWRF.NCE,
TOPEKA,
KANSAS.
Spirit of Kansas,
Kansas Farmer,
weekly,
weekly.
LEXINGTON,
LOUISVILLE,
KENTUCKY.
Kentucky Live Stock Record,
Farmers' Home Journal,
Home and Farm,
Duncan's Magazine of Live Stock,
New Southern Poultry Journal,
weekly.
weekly.
semi-monthly.
monthly.
monthly.
NEW ORLEANS,
LOUISIANA.
Southland,
weekly.
AUGUSTA,
BANGOR,
PORTLAND, ,
n VIM:.
Home Farm,
Maine Farmer,
Dirigo Rural,
Live Stock Monthly,
weekly.
weekly.
weekly.
monthly.
BALTIMORE,
MARYLAND.
National Farm and Fireside,
American Farmer,
Maryland Farmer,
weekly.
semi-monthly.
monthly.
MASSACHUSETTS.
BOSTON, American Cultivator, weekly.
Massachusetts Ploughman and New England Journal
of Agriculture, weekly.
New England Farmer, weekly.
Bowditch's American Florist and Farmer, monthly.
SALEM. American Agriculturist, monthly.
SPRINGFIELD, New England Homestead, weekly.
Farm and Home, monthly.
'MICHIGAN.
DETROIT. Michigan Farmer and State Journal of Agriculture, weekly.
GRAND RAPIDS, Agricultural World and Michigan Homestead, Pemi-montbly.
SCHOOLCRAFT, Gninge Visitor, semi-monthly.
MINNEAPOLIS,
MINNESOTA.
Farmers' Tribune,
Minnesota Farmer,
Poultry and Farm Journal,
weekly.
weekly.
monthly.
MISSISSIPPI.
MERIDIAN, Patron of Husbandry,
STARKVILLE, Southern Live Stock Journal,
TERRY. Farmers' Journal,
VIOKSBURG, ' Planters' Journal,
WEST POINT, Eist Mississippi Farm and Stock Reporter,
weekly,
weekly,
weekly.
monthly,
weekly.
JXO. F. PHILLIPS & CO:S
Western Methodist Book Concern
COMBINED CIRCULATION, 135,000.
CHIEFLY IN
OHIO, WEST VIRGINIA, KENTUCKY, INDIANA, ILLINOIS, MICHIGAN,
WISCONSIN, MINNESOTA, IOWA, NEBRASKA, KANSAS,
MISSOURI, ARKANSAS, COLORADO,
AND DAKOTAH.
PAPERS. WHERE PUBLISHED. RATE.
WESTERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, ........ Cincinnati, ......... $0 25
NORTHWESTERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, ..... Chicago ........... 20
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, ........ St. Louis .......... 15
CHRISTIAN APOLOGIST (German), ......... Cincinnati, .... ..... 15
SANDEBUDET (Swedish) .............. Chicago, .......... 8
SUNDAY-SCHOOL JOURNAL ............ Cincinnati. . ........ 50
HOME AND HEARTH (German) ........... Cincinnati, ......... 15
FOR THE ENTIRE LIST, ........................ 1 48
All orders at the above rates, whether for one or all papers on
the list, are subject to the folloAving' discounts to advertisers :
For $5O or more, 15 per cent.
" 1OO " 2O
" 3OO " 25
For $5OO or more, 3O per cent.
l.OOO " 35 "
" 2.OOO " 4O
COMBINATION.— We give a discount of 5 per cent for two
papers combined. Three or more papers 1O per cent. The Month-
lies are not included in this combination.
MEASURE. — Agate measure 14 lines to an inch is the standard for the Western, North-
western, and Central Advocates.
We use Nonpareil measure, 12 lines to the inch, in the others.
Patent Medicine and other objectionable advertisements will not be
taken at any rate.
P. S.— Five per cent additional will be charged for specific location.
" "~ FAGTS OF INTEREST TO ADVERTISERS,
There are in the patronizing constituency of our five weeklies nearly
SOO.OOO members of the Methodist Episcopal Church. These papers
(being official organs of the Church) certainly form the cheapest and
most direct means of communication with this great body of intelligent
and well-to-do people.
Our monthlies are of a high order of merit, and have long enjoyed an
extensive advertising patronage. The Sunday-school Journal, with a
circulation of 35.OOO in the East and 47.5OO in the West, has, we be-
lieve, the largest circulation of any monthly in the United States admit-
ting advertisements.
So great has been our care in throwing out patent medicines and other
objectionable matter at a very great financial loss, that the mere fact of
an advertisement appearing in our publications is regarded by our read-
ers as conclusive evidence that the advertiser is reliable.
Estimates for advertising in our publications solicited. Sample copies
forwarded free for examination. Address
WALDEN & STOWE,
CINCINNATI, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS.
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AGRICULTURAL USR— Continued.
MISSOURI.
KANSAS CITY, Price Current, daily and weekly.
Farm, weekly.
Western Cultivator, Farm and Stock Journal, weekly.
Live Stock Indicator and Farmers' Gazette, weekly.
LEBANON, American Bee Keeper, monthly.
ST. LOUIS, Live Stock Journal, daily and weekly.
Colman's Rural World, weekly.
Journal of Agriculture and American Stock Breeder, weekly.
South and West, semi-monthly.
Home, Farm and Factory, monthly.
Midi-end Far-tier, monthly.
SPRINGFIELD, South West Farmer, monthly.
LINCOLN,
OMAHA,
OMAHA,
NEBRASKA.
Nebraska Farmer,
American Cattle Journal,
Rural Nebraska,
semi-'montb'y.
monthly,
monthly.
MANCHESTER.
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
Mirror and Fanner,
weekly.
NEW YORK.
ALBANY, Cultivator and Country Gentleman, weekly.
Poultry Monthly, monthly.
CANAJOHARIE, Bee Keepers' Exchange, monthly.
DUNKIRK, Chantauqua Farmer, weekly.
ELMIRA. Husbandman, weekly.
JAMESTOWN, Country Side, monthly.
NEW YORK, Dairy, weekly.
Rural New Yorker, weekly.
Spirit of the Times, weekly.
Turf, Field and Farm. weekly.
Agricultural Re\iew and Journal of American Agri-
cultural Association, monthly.
American Agriculturist, monthly.
American Gardener, monthly.
Amerikanischer Agriculturist, Gorman. monthly.
Bee and Poultry Magazine, monthly.
Conservatory, monthly.
Ladies' Floral Cabinet, monthly.
Wallace's Monthly, monthly.
PORT JERVIS, Orange Co. Farmer, weekly.
ROCHESTER, American Rural Home, weekly.
Empire State Agriculturist, monthly.
Fruit Recorder, monthly.
Vicks' Illustrated Magazine, monthly.
Green's Fruit Grower, quarterly.
SYRACUSE, Market and Farm, weekly.
Farmer and Dairyman, monthly.
RALEIGH,
NORTH CAROLINA.
Farmer and Mechanic.
North Carolina Farmer,
weekl v.
monthly.
OHIO.
CINCINNATI, American Grange Bulletin,
Farming World.
National Farmer,
CLEVELAND, Ohio Farmer,
Farmer and Manufacturer,
DAYTON, Farmers' Home,
MEDINA, Gleanings in Bee Culture.
NORWALK Agricultural Society and Farm Journal,
SPRINGFIELD, Farmers' Advance,
Farm and Fireside,
Farm Economist,
TOLEDO. Midland Farm Journal,
ZANESVILLE, American Poultry Adviser,
Rural Era,
weekly.
semi-monthly.
monthly.
weekly.
monthly.
monthly.
monthly.
monthly.
weekly.
semi-monthly.
semi-monthly.
monthly.
monthly.
monthly.
PORTLAND,
SALEM,
OREGON.
North Pacific Rural Spirit,
North- Western Fanner,
Willamette Farmer,
weekly.
monthly.
weekly.
250 JNO. F. PHILLIPS & C0.'3
PAYING- PUBLICATIONS OF THE DAY.
SUCH IS THE VERDICT OP OUR CLIENTS.
THE CHRISTIAN STANDARD (Weekly),
CINCINNATI, OHIO. CIRCULATION, 25,OOO.
THE OLD PATH GUIDE (Weekly),
LOUISVILLE, KY. CIRCULATION, 5,OOO.
THE DISCIPLE OF CHRIST,
A SEMI-MONTHLY MAGAZINE. ILLUSTRATED.
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
Advertising Rates of these publications very low. Address
H. C. HALL, Manager,
180 Elm Street, Cincinnati, 0. 202 Broadway (Room 18), New York.
Or JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO., 29 Park Bow, New York.
THE DROVERS' JOURNAL,
CHIOAOO, ILL.,
DAILY, SEMI- WEEKLY, AND WEEKLY.
The onran of the Western Live Stock Trade, a branch of business amounting to nearly
Three Hundred Millions of Dollars annually. Circulation is among first-class men, and larger
than that of all other papers of its class combined. The only daily Live Stock paper in the
world. Advertising rates low when circulation is considered. THE DKOVERS' JOURNAL paid
postage on ninety torn of papers in 1883.
H. P. GOODALL, H. L. GOODALL & CO.,
Lock Box SCO. JUaiiaffer Advertising Department. fublinh'Ts*
THE ONLY WESTERN AND SOUTHERN RIVER NEWSPAPER!
Published every Thursday at No. 90 Broadway, Cincinnati, Ohio.
OFFICIAL OK(J-4JVof the Marine Engineers of the United States on Seaboard Lakes and Kivers. Is devoted
to River interests, giving Steamboat News of the Western and Southern Rivers, etc., etc.
Its subscription list is composed of nine tenths of river steamboat men, of Merchants. Manufacturers, and Planters
(besides Marine Engineers of the United States), on the following rivers :
Ohio River, Mississippi River, Missouri River, Arkansas River, Tennessee River, Muskingnin River. Cumberland
River, Kanawlia River, St. Francis River, White River, Ynzoo River. Red (South) River, Tallahatchie
River, Atchafalaya River, Ouaehita River, St. John's River, Black River, Red (North) River,
Chaitahoochce River, Savannah River, Alabama River, Illinois River.
SUBSCRIPTION, $2 PER TEAR. '
FRANK BAKER, Editor and. Publisher.
NEWSPAPER BATE-BOOK. 25]
AGRICULTURAL LIST— Continued.
PENNSYLVANIA.
u FANNETTSBURG,
Park's Floral Magazine,
monthly.
LANCASTER,
Farmer,
monthly.
MEADVILLE,
Farmer,
semi-monthly.
MKCHANICSBURG,
PARKESBURG,
Farmers' Friend and Grange Advocate,
Farmers' Magazine and Rural Guide,
weekly,
monthly.
PHILADELPHIA,
Germantown Telegraph,
weekly.
Practical Farmer,
weekly.
Tribune and Farmer,
weekly.
Farm and Garden,
monthly.
Farm Journal.
monthly.
Gardeners' Monthly and Horticulturist,
monthly.
Rural Home,
monthly.
PITTSBURGH,
National Stockman,
weekly.
READING.
Pease's Feathered World,
monthly.
WATSONTOWN,
Agricultural Epitomist,
monthly.
TENNESSEE.
•
CHATTANOOGA,
Rural Record .
monthly.
NASHVILLE,
Spirit of the Farm,
weekly.
TEXAS.
AUSTIN,
Farm and Ranch,
semi-monthly.
DALLAS,
Planter and Farmer,
semi-monthly.
FORT WORTH,
Live Stock Journal,
weekly.
Texas Wool Grower,
weekly.
State Farmer,
monthly.
SAN \NTONIO,
Texas stockman,
weekly.
VERMONT.
NORTHFIELD,
Vermont Farmer,
weekly.
WINDSOR,
Valley Farmer,
weekly.
VIRGINIA.
PETERSBURG,
Rural Messenger,
weekly.
RICHMOND,
Southern Planter,
monthly.
WISCONSIN.
MADISON.
Western Farmer,
weekly.
MILWAUKEE.
Acker and Gartenbau Zeitung, German.
semi-monthly.
NEENAH,
Bulletin,
semi-monthly.
DAKOTA.
FARGO,
North-Western Farmer,
monthly.
HURON,
Dakota Farmer,
monthly.
WINNIPEG,
FREDERICTON,
HALIFAX,
CANADA.
MANITOBA.
Nor-Weat Farmer and Home Journal,
NEW BRUNSWICK.
Maritime Farmer,
NOVA SCOTIA.
Nova Scotia Journal of Agriculture,
monthly.
weekly.
monthly.
ONTARIO.
HAMILTON, Rural Register,
LONDON, Farmers' Advocate and Home Magazine,
ST. CATHARINES, Canadian Horticulturist,
TORONTO, . Canadian Sportsman and Live Stock Journal,
Rural Canadian,
WELLAND, Canadian farmer
QUEBEC.
MONTREAL, Illustrated Journal of Agriculture,
monthly,
monthly,
monthly.
weekly,
monthly,
weekly.
monthly.
253 JNO. F. PHILLIPS & co:s
Published by L. HIESCH & CO.,
COLUMBUS, OHIO.
The 8-page paper circulates in Columbus and
Franklin County.
The 4-page paper circulates all over Ohio, In-
diana, Michigan, etc.
You can find no other medium through which
you can reach the Germans of Columbus or all
over Ohio, Indiana, and Michigan, better than
through our paper.
We mail with each copy of our paper a literary
Journal, " Die Musse Stunden" (Leisure Hours),
containing short Novels from Home and Abroad
and Miscellaneous Matter. Thereby making this,
together with "Der Ohio Sonntagsgast,." the house-
hold paper of every German family in the above-
named States.
We only devote 4 columns in the " Musse Stun-
den" to advertisements.
A sample copy of our Journal finished free to everyMy.
Our advertising rates are reasonable, and on re-
quest will be promptly furnished.
Try a space in our paper and be convinced you will de-
rive benefit from the investment.
NEWSPAPER RATE-BOOK.
253
EDUCATIONAL LIST.
A LIST OF THE LEADING- EDUCATIONAL PAPERS. THOSE HAVING CIRCULATIONS APPROACHING 5.000 WILL BE
FOUND FULLY DESCRIBED IN THE BODY OF THIS WORK.
ARKADELPHIA,
SAN FRANCISCO,
ARKANSAS.
Educational Independent,
CALIFORNIA.
Pacific School Journal,
•weekly,
monthly.
AURORA,
CHICAGO,
WHEATON,
ILLINOIS.
Educational Advocate,
Present Age,
Practical Teacher,
School Herald,
Western Educational Journal,
Educational Quarterly,
"quarterly.
weekly.
semi-monthly.
t«e mi-monthly.
monthly.
quarterly.
DANVILLE,
INDIANAPOLIS,
, INDIANA.
Normal Teacher,
Educational Weekly,
Indiana School Journal,
School News,
monthly.
weekly.
monthly.
monthly.
DAVENPORT,
DBS MO1NES,
DUBUQUE,
KEOKUK,
IOWA.
School Educator,
Drake's Index,
Iowa Normal,
Central School Journal,
monthly,
monthly,
monthly,
monthly.
NEW ORLEANS,
BALTIMORE,
BOSTON,
ADRIAN,
ANN ARBOR,
GRAND RAPIDS,
LOUISIANA.
Louisiana Journal of Education,
MARYLAND.
Educator,
MASSACHUSETTS.
Journal of Education,
American Teacher,
Sunday-School Helper, ,
Education,
MICHIGAN.
Educational News,
Argonaut,
Michigan School Moderator,
anonthly.
monthly.
weekly.
monthly.
monthly.
every other month.
monthly.
semi-monthly.
weekly.
MINNEAPOLIS,
MINNESOTA.
Practical Teacher,
School Education,
semi-monthly,
monthly.
JEFFERSON CITY,
KIRKSVILLE,
ST. LOUIS,
SEDALIA,
OMAHA,
MISSOURI.
School Journal,
Visitir and Teacher,
American Journal of Education,
Review,
NEBRASKA.
Commercial Age,
semi-monthly,
monthly,
monthly,
monthly.
quarterly.
254
JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO.'S
The Merchant Traveler.
FORMERLY "THE DRUMMER."
A humorous journal, published every week in the interests of Merchants and
Traveling Men. Circulates over 30,000 miles of railroad in the United States and
Canadas, and is one of the best Mediums for Advertisers in the country. Circu-
lation, 18,000. Subscription price, $2 per year, in advance.
DRUMMER PUBLISHING CO.,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
few m\&
evewr,
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
Published Weekly, on Tuesday. Now in its Eighth Year. Has a weekly circulation of 20,000.
Published by the Grain and Provision Review Publishing Company.
L. M. WALTERS, Editor.
It is devoted exclusively to trade and commerce, giving the latest reports of all markets, ami
reviewing carefully and authoritatively business of every character. It is an indispensable journal
to grain buyers, commission men, shippers, stockmen, produce dealers, and consumers. It is one
of the finest papers for advertising published in Chicago or the West, its circulation being above
1,000,000 yearly. Subscription, $2 per annum, in advance. Sample copies sent on application.
Address GRAIN AND PROVISION REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPANY,
71 and 73 Randolph Street, Chicago, Illinois.
A SIXTEEN-PAGE JOURNAL
PUBLISHED BY THE
FIRMER AND MANUFACTURER CO,
No. 241 St. Clair Street,
OHIO.
THE
Farmer and Manufacturer
Is a high-toned monthly paper for the home, whether
of the Farmer, Manufacturer, Professional or Business
Man. It is printed on fine paper, from new type, is
folded, stitched, and trimmed, and nothing objection-
able is admitted to its columns.
Issued promptly on the first of each month.
Advertising rates low, when the class of readers is
considered.
Send for free sample copy.
NEWSPAPER BA TE-B 0 OK.
255
EDUCATIONAL LIST— Continued.
KEENE,
ALBANY,
NEW YORK,
SYRACUSE,
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
Index, monthly.
NEW YORK.
Voice, monthly.
School Journal . weekly.
Pupils' Companion, semi-monthly.
American Counting-Room, monthly.
America): Kindergarten Magazine, monthly.
Browne's Phonographic Monthly, monthly.
Elocutionist, monthly.
First Teaching, monthly.
Teachers' Companion, monthly.
Teachers' Institute, monthly.
Treasure Trove, monthly.
School Bulletin and New York State Journal of Edu-
cation, monthly.
School-Room, monthly.
RALEIGH,
AKRON.
ANSONIA,
CLEVELAND,
OBERLIN,
NORTH CAROLINA.
Teacher,
monthly.
OHIO.
Ohio Educational Monthly and National Teacher, monthly.
School Visitor, monthly.
fi<-h' ol Enigma, weekly.
High School Monthly, monthly.
Jubilee Notes, every other month.
PENNSYLVANIA.
ALLENTOWN, National Educator,
EH IE, Mathematical Magazine,
LANCASTER, Pennsylvania School Journal,
ME.ADV1LLE, Chautauquan,
MKRCER. Educational Review,
PHILADELPHIA, Educational Visitor and Temperance Ensign,
Modern Reporter,
Teacher,
PITTSBURGH, Bible Teacher,
Educational Review,
YORK, Amethyst,
Reading for the Schools,
monthly,
quarterly,
monthly,
monthly,
monthly,
monthly,
monthly,
monthly,
monthly,
monthly,
monthly,
monthly.
CHARLESTON,
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Southern Educational Monthly,
monthly.
TENNESSEE.
COLUMBIA, Guardian, monthly.
NASHVILLE, American Journal of Education, monthly.
Student World, monthly.
TEXAS.
AUSTIN, American Journal ol Education, monthly.
HOUSTON, School Journal, -| monthly.
SAN ANTONIO, Texas School Journal and Journal of Education, monthly.
HAMPTON,
LYNCHBURGH,
RICHMOND,
VIRGINIA.
Southern Workmen,
Etude,
Educational Journal of Virginia,
monthly,
monthly,
monthly.
PARKERSBURGH,
MADISON,
MILWAUKEE,
WEST1VIRGINIA.
Church News,
WISCONSIN.
Wisconsin Journal of Education,
Erzeihungs-lilaetter, German,
semi-monthly.
monthly,
monthly.
TORONTO,
CANADA .
ONTARIO.
Canada Educational Monthly,
Canada School Journal,
Sunday-School Banner,
monthly,
monthly,
monthly.
MONTREAL,
QUEBEC.
Journal De L'lustruction Publique, French,
monthly.
JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO.'S
THE OHIO FARMER
One of the Oldest, Best Established, find Leading Agricultural and
Family Journals of America.
PRESENT ACTUAL WEEKLY CIRCULATION, 51,500.
Going to paid subscribers at over 5500 post-offices in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Michigan,
and other States, and is closely read every week in over 65,000 homes. It is a strictly FIRST-
CLASS PAPER, and is read by the most intelligent, enterprising, and wealthy agriculturists of
the country, most of whom see no other agricultural paper, and who want and are able to buy
what is new and desirable for their use or comfort.
RATES OF ADVERTISING only 3© cents per line, with a discount of 1C per cent on or-
ders amounting to $4O or over.
NO DEVIATION. ONLY ONE PRICE TO ALL.
For Estimates and Testimonials from reliable advertisers, address
M. J. LAWRENCE, Editor and Proprietor,
. CLEVELAND, OHIO.
ESTABLISHED 1868.
Bright, Interesting, Reliable.
Treats of IRON O3E DEVELOPMENTS AND MOVEMENTS, IRON MANUFACTURE, THE FUEL
PROBLEM, NEW MACHINERY, and other topics of interest to the Iron Trade.
The only Iron Trade Journal between New York and Chicago on the line of the lake*. Covers one of the best
industrial fields in the United States. Subscription, $3 per Annum. Advertising Bates Seasonable.
Treats of BLAST FURNACE, FOUNDRY, MACHINERY, and GENERAL SHOP PRACTICE. Special Articles
by Practical Men. Illustrations a Specially.
The Cheapest and Best Printed Paper for Iron Workers in the Country. Only GO Cents a Year. lAberul
Tfftns to Clubs. Address, in regard to either of the above publications,
LAY & CARTER, Publishers, 122 Water Street, CLEVELAND, 0.
THIE
Circulates in every State in the Union and most of the Territories, it being a Catholic Family Paper
and the only weekly organ of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, a Catholic Benevolent
and Insurance Society with a membership of over five hundred thousand.
>yiciu$tiM
HAS A LARGE LOCAL CIRCULATION AT THE CAPITAL OF THE STATE.
The above are the only Catholic Papers published in the State without the Patent Inside.
NEWSPAPER RATE-BOOK.
257
FASHION LIST
A LIST OF THE LEADING FASHION PAPERS. THOSE HAVING CIRCULATIONS APPROACHING 5,000 WILL BF FOUND
FULLY DESCRIBED IN THE BODY OF THIS WORK.
CHICAGO,
ILLINOIS.
Unique,
monthly.
NEW YORK,
NEW YORK.
Harper's Bazar,
Queen of Fashion,
American Bazar,
American Tailor,
Cloak and Suit Monthly,
Delineator,
Demorest's Masazine,
Domestic Monthly,
Fashion Bazar,
Fashion Courier,
Hat, Cap and Fur Trade Review,
Hatter and Furrier,
Ladies' Review,
Ladies' Baz«r,
L'Art de la Mode, French,
Lilliputian Fashion Journal,
Millinery Guide.
Kevue de la Mode, French,
Tailors' Review,
Domestic Fashion Catalogue,
Ehrichs' Fashion Quarterly,
Ridley's Fashion Magazine, i
weekly,
semi-monthly.
monthly.
monthly.
monthly.
monthly.
monthly.
montnly.
monthly.
monthly.
monthly.
monthly.
monthly.
monthly.
monthly.
monthly.
monthly.
monthly.
monthly,
quarterly,
quarterly,
quarterly.
PHILADELPHIA,
PENNSYLVANIA.
Godey's Lady's Book,
.Peterson's Ladies' National Magazine,
Strawbridge and Clothiers'Qtiarterly
monthly,
monthly,
quarterly.
TORONTO,
CANADA.
Ladies' Journal,
monthly.
258 JNO. F. PHILLIPS <fc CO.'S
The Chicago Herald
DAILY, SUNDAY, AND WEEKLY.
MARVELLOUS SUCCESS.
UNEXCELLED IN TYPOGRAPHICAL APPEARANCE.
A LARGE AND CONSTANTLY GROWING CIRCULATION.
HAS ADVERTISING SPACE TO SELL
JAMES W. SCOTT, Publisher.
Nos. 12O and 122 Fifth Avenue,
CHICAGO, ILL.
1862.
THE CHICAGO JOURNAL OF COMMERCE,
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
WM. BAKER, Publisher, No. 70 State Street, Chicago.
Published weekly in the interest of American Manufacturers. Engineering, Railroads, Mining, Iron, Steel, Hardware,
and Metal Trades.
A Five-Column Quarto of 4O to 48 Pages. Subscription Price, Four Dollars 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 manufacturers, merchants, and business men generally, than any
other strictly commercial paper In I be West. It circulates in almost every town and village in tiiu following Stales
and Territories : Illinois, Dakota, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, Idaho, California, Montana, Washington, Nebraska,
Arkansas, Minnesota, Kansas. Indiana, Missouri, Ohio, Wisconsin, Colorado. Michigan, Iowa, Wyoming, Oregon.
In addition to these States, it has a very large circulation in New York, Pennsylvania, the New Eng.and and Southern
States, aa well as in Canada and Europe.
BRAINARD'S
Illustrated Musical World,
Published by S. BRAINARD'S SONS, Cleveland, Ohio.
The oldest and most successful musical monthly in the United States. Established in 1864, and published regu-
larly for over Twenty Years. Bona-flde circulation for 1884 over 1 5.OOO copies monthly, and among the very best
class of readers. Rules, Twenty Cents per line, each insertion. No discounts. Nine words to one line ; Twelve
lines to one inch. Each number contains Forty Pages of choice musical reading, beautiful new
music, and fine illustrations. No objectionable advertisements admitted. Sample mailed to any advertiser on
application.
A. RARE ADVERTISINGS MEDIUM.
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FINANCIAL AND COMMEHCIAL LIST.
A LIST OF THE LEADING FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL PAPERS. THOSE HAVING CIBCULATIONS APPROACHING
5,000 WILL BE FOUND FULLY DESCRIBED IN THE BODY OF THIS WORK.
SAN FRANCISCO,
CALIFORNIA.
Exchange.
California Grocer,
Commercial Herald and Market Review,
Grocer and Country Merchant,
Merchant,
daily and weekly,
weekly,
weekly,
weekly,
weekly.
COLORADO.
CA SON CITY, Mining Gazette,
DENVER, Rocky Mountain Mining Review,
weekly,
weekly.
WILMINGTON.
DELAWARE.
Peninsular Trade Journal,
weekly.
CHICAGO,
MO LINE,
QUINCY,
ILLINOIS.
Drovei s' Journal. daily and weekly.
Commercial Bulletin, weekly.
Commercial Review, weekly.
Grain and Provision Review weekly.
Grocer, weekly.
Grocers' Criterion, weekly.
Industrial World, weekly.
Journal of Commerce, weekly.
Mining Review, weekly.
Railway Age, weekly.
Railway Review, weekly.
Shoe and Leather Review, weekly.
American Furniture Gazette, semi-monthly.
American Miller, monthly.
Bookseller and Stationer, monthly.
Brauer und Malzer, German, monthly.
Druggist, monthly.
Picture and Art Trade, monthly.
Railway Purchasing Agent, monthly.
Western Brewer, monthly.
Western Carriage, Wagon and Harness Journal. monthly.
Western Paper Trade, monthly.
Modern Miller, monthly.
Commercial Review, weekly.
Manufacturers' Exchange, monthly.
INDIANA.
INDIANAPOLIS, Live Stock Review and Price Current,
Millstone,
tri-weekly.
monthly.
KENTUCKY.
LOUISVILLE, Southern Manufacturer and Builder, monthly.
LOUISIANA.
NEW ORLEANS, Commercial Bulletin, Price Current and Shipping List, semi-weekly.
Sugar Planter, weekly.
MARYLAND.
BALTIMORE, Grocer, weekly.
Journal of Commerce and Manufacturers' Record, weekly.
Market Journal. weekly.
Sea World and Packers' Journal, weekly.
Trade, weekly.
Herald, monthly.
260 JNO. F. PHILLIPS & COSS
Mirror of American Sports,
ZLL.
A FIRST-CLASS WEEKLY JOURNAL OF GENTLEMANLY SPORTS.
jusauu papors IK ueu, is reasoiianie, tquuauiu, aiiu it just vaiue lur uii naveruBing ; we nave,
easure, adopted this rate for a basis upon whicli to make a charge for all advertisements
inserted in THE (Weekly) MIKKOB,
WHERE IT CIRCULATES.
THE MIRROR circulates regularly, and is read by many persons in every one of the following mentioned places in
America : All the Hotels, Private and Public Club Rooms, Turf Associations, Sportsmen's Clubs, Bicycle Clubs,
Base-Ball Clubs, Boating Clubs, Athletic Organizations of all kinds, Billiard Halls and Rooms. Cigar Parlors and
Smoking Rooms, Stable Offices and Turf Resorts, Rotail and Wholesale Liquor Stores, Saloons, Bar Rooms, Breweries,
etc., etc., the number of which is upward of 100,000, and the list is constantly being revised, corrected, and added to.
THE MIKKOK has been published for upward of twenty-five years, and is already too fairly established to admit
of any doubt as to its future. It has now a large and increasing subscription and advertising patronage, and the fact
that, such well-known and influential firms as The J. M. Brunswick & Balke Co., the most extensive manufacturers
of Billiard Tables in the world, A. G. Spalding & Bro.. the leading Sporting Goods House of America, and Chas. Pick
& Co., the extensive dealers in Bar Supplies and Glass Ware, and others— the fact that such firms have for years
invested from one to six thousand dollars yearly in advertising in TIIE MIRROR speaks volumes for its value and
estimation as an advertising medium.
Nonpareil type measure, 12 lines to the inch, seven cents a line — 84 cents an inch each insertion, inside. Outside
$1 an inch. No discount for repeated insertions. No extra charge for cuts or display ads.
Quarter Page— equal to one column of 13 inches ................... $10 each insertion.
Half " " two " " " ................... MO " "
Full " " four " " " ................... $40 " "
Reading Notices, 25 cents a line.
Address all communications to Box 224, Chicago, 111.
The Cincinnati Anzeiger,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
, STJIVDAY, AJVD
A LEADING GERMAN DAILY.
The commanding position, occupied "by this excel-
lent G-erman evening paper, and the -wide and, very
large circulation enjoyed ~by its various editions,
combine to ma~k.e its advertising columns particu-
larly desirable to the advertising public.
JVo G-erman Daily in the West will prove a better
advertising medium. Rates ivill be furnished on
application, to
CINCINNATI ANZEIOER,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
NEWSPAPER RATE-BOOK.
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL LIST— Continued.
MASSACHUSETTS.
BOSTON,
Commercial and Shipping List,
American Carpet Reporter and Decorator,
semi-weekly,
weekly.
Banker and Tradesman,
weekly.
Commercial Ajre,
weekly.
Commercial Bulletin.
weekly.
Cotton, Wool and Iron.
weekly.
Manufacturers' Gazette,
weekly.
New England Grocer,
Boot and Shoe Recorder,
weekly,
monthly.
HOLYOKE,
Manufacturer and Industrial Gazette,
monthly.
Paper World,
monthly.
NEW BEDFORD.
, Whalemen's Shipping List,
weekly.
MICHIGAN.
BAY CITY,
Lumberman's Gazette,
weekly.
DETROIT,
Marine News,
weekly.
Price Current,
weekly.
GRAND RAPIDS
, Michigan Artisan,
monthly.
MINNESOTA.
MINNEAPOLIS,
Mississippi Valley Lumberman and Manufacturer,
weekly.
Northwestern Miller, .
monthly.
Wood and Iron,
monthly.
MISSOURI.
KANSAS CITY,
Price Current,
daily and weekly.
ST. LOUIS,
Age of Steel,
weekly.
Commercial Gazette,
weekly.
Drusgist,
weekly.
Dry Goods and Grocery Reporter,
weekly.
Grocer,
weekly.
Midland Industrial Gazette,
weekly.
Railway Register,
weekly.
Miller,
semi-monthly.
Stove and Hardware Reporter,
semi-monthly.
Western Trade Journal,
semi-monthly.
American'Trade Journal and Grain Review,
monthly.
Drug World,
monthly.
Furniture Manufacturer,
monthly.
NEW JERSEY.
NEWARK,
Coach Painter,
monthly.
American Saddler,
quarterly.
NEW YORK.
BUFFALO,
Mercantile Review,
weekly.
Milling World,
weekly.
American Tanner,
monthly.
Lumber World,
r- monthly.
NEW YORK,
Commercial Bulletin,
daily and weekly.
Journal of Commerce,
daily.
Stockholder,
daily and weekly.
Wall Street News,
daily.
Shipping and Commercial List and Pries Current,
semi-weekly.
American Dairyman and Butter, Cheese and Egg
Reporter, weekly.
American Grocer,
weekly.
American Iron News,
weekly.
American Protectionist,
weekly.
American Railroad Journal,
weekly.
American Stationer,
weekly.
Bradstreet's,
weekly.
Coal Trade Journal,
weekly.
Commercial and Financial Chronicle,
weekly.
Commercial Gazette,
weekly.
Commercial World and United States (Exporter,
Crockery and Glass Journal,
weekly,
weekly.
Deutsch-Araerikanischer Grocer, German,
weekly.
Drug News,
weekly
Dry Goods Bulletin and Textile Manufactuier
weekly.
Economist,
weekly.
Handels-Zeitimg, German,
weekly.
Independent Record,
weekly.
Iron Age,
weekly.
Mackey's Dry Goods Price List and Memorandum, weekly.
Maritime Register, weekly.
i
Maritime Reporter,
weekly.
Mercantile Journal,
weekly.
Merchants' and Manufacturers' Review,
weekly.
Merchants' Review,
weekly.
Mining Record,
weekly.
263 JNO. F. PHILLIPS & co:u
The Buffalo Evening News,
BUFFALO, NEW YORK.
See the circulation of all other Buffalo papers In this book and then look at the circulation of the EVENING NEWS.
It will pay you to do it ! The Buffalo EVENING NEWS has a circulation of
, 133,OOO A. WEEK,
OVER HAJLiE1 A. MIL, LION A. MONTH !
THE SUNDAY NEWS,
The oldest Sunday paper in Western New York, has the largest circulation and consequently is the most popular.
The proprietor of the NEWS might take up two or throe pages of Mr. Phillips's book mentioning special features and
telling why the NEWS has such an extensive circulation, but it is unnecessary. Any one with brain-* knows that
only a real enterprising, live newspaper gets a large circulation, and, as the NEWS has it, it may fairly be conceded that
the paper is what the people wa'nt — a NE \vs-paper. Here are a few facts that the reader will please remember:
REMEMltEK that the EVENING NEWS has the largest circulation of any paper in this State outside N. Y. City.
Jt R!H EM ItEK that the circulation of the EVENING NEWS is constantly increasing.
HEM KM It E It that the EVENING NEWS reaches all classes of people and is read hy everybody— rich and poor alike.
REMEMRER the EVENING NEWS is emphatically a household paper, and its columns are read by every family in
Buffalo.
RISMEMR KR that the EVENING NEWS has a reputation for reliability as well as enterprise, taste and spirit ; adver-
tisements appearing in its columns share in the favor with which its news and editorial departments are regarded.
THE BUFFALO EVENING NEWS
Has attained its present unexampled prosperity by giving its readers ALL THE NEWS from all sources— local and
telegraphic. It has, in addition to its regular United Press Reports, special telegraphic correspondents at New York,
Washington, Albany, and other important points, and spares no expense to secure full details of all important events
at, the earliest possible moment. The EVENING NEWS was the first paper in Buffalo modelled on the principles of
METROPOLITAN JOURNALISM, and the public have not been slow to notice its wonderful success and realize its
value as an advertising medium.
ivertising rates made known at the counting-room.
E. H. BUTLER, Editor and Proprietor.
BOI-STOIV,
WIDE AWAKE.
$3 a year. WIDE AWAKE is the best, the largest, the most entertaining, the most beautifully illustrated, and
the widest in range, of all magazines for young people.
B A BYLA N D.
50 cents a year. No home where a baby laughs and coos can be complete without this dainty monthly)
edited by the editors of WIDE AWAKE.
OUR LITTLE MEN AND WOMEN.
$1 a year. The little men and women just beginning to read for themselves will find this charming monthly a
treasure-box of short-sentence stories and poems. As a special feature six full-page pictures are given monthly.
PA NSY.
75 cents a year. The favorite pictorial Sunday magazine for the children. It is edited by the author of the
Pansy Books—-' Pansy" herself. We especially wish to call the attention of advertisers to the fact that these magazines
are as eagerly read by the older members of the family as by the young people for whom they are intended. Every
number is carefu ly preserved and read again and again.
D. LOTHROP & CO., Publishers, Boston, M ass.
"THE PEOPI.E," "THE IV. H. PATRIOT,"
Established June 11, 1868. Established April 18, 1809.
The People and lew Hampshire Patriot,
COIVCORI), TV. II.
PEARSON & PATTEE, - Proprietors.
Tin Leading Democratic and Agricul'-urarNewspaper of the State. Form, 8 pages; S.'ze, 30s 46 1-2.
The circulation reaches 10*6 different Post-offices, including every one in New Hampshire, and circulates largely
among the agricultural class. Independent and otitspokmi, it is opposed to Monopoly in every form. Agricult-
ural, State, and general news, politics, domestic economy, stories, market reports, and sporting generalities, are each
given a place. Circulation, 1O,5OO. Terms, $1.25 per year, in advance. Address all communications to
PEOPLE AND PATRIOT, Concord, N. H.
NEWSPAPER RATEBOOK.
263
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL LIST— Continued.
NEW YORK.
NEW YORK, Mining Stock Register and Journal of Finance, weekly.
Oi! and Paint Review, weekly.
Oil, Paint and Drug Reporter, weekly.
Pfiper Trade Journal, weekly.
Public, weekly.
Publishers1 Weekly, weekly.
Railroad Gazette, weekly.
Retailer, weekly.
Sewing Machine Journal, weekly.
Sheldon's Dry Goods Price List, weekly.
Shipping Gazette and Travellers1 Guide, weekly.
Shoe and Leather Reporter, weekly.
Thompson Bank Note and Commercial Reporter, w'kly and monthly.
Tobuceo Leaf, weekly.
Trade Bureau, weekly.
United States Economist and Dry Goods Reporter, weekly.
United States Tobacco Journal, weekly.
American Bookseller, semi-monthly.
B >n fort's Wine and Spirit Circular, sem -monthly.
Carpet Trade and Review, sum -monthly.
Deutsch-Amer. Apotheker Zeitung, German, sem -monthly.
Gcyer's Stationer, sem -monthly.
Notions and Fancy Goods Record and Silk Reporter, sem -monthly.
Wine and Spirit Review, sem -monthly.
American Bottler. monthly.
American Brewers1 Gazette and Malt and Hop Trades
Review, monthly.
American Druggist, monthly.
American Exporter, monthly.
American Mail and Export Journal, monthly.
j American Wine and Grape Grower, monthly.
Bankers1 Magazine, • monthly.
Brewers1 Journal and Barley, Malt and Hop Trades
Reporter, monthly.
Bullion. monthly.
Clothier and Furnisher, monthly.
Cnnfectioi er, monthly.
Country Merchant, monthly.
Decorator and Furnisher, monthly
Drake^ Travellers1 Magazine, niomhly.
Druggists1 Circular and Chemical Gazette, monthly.
El Commercio, Spanish, monthly.
El Espejo, Spanish, monthly.
Fancy Grocers' Monthly, monthly.
Furnishing Goods Trade Review, monthly.
Furniture Trade Review, monthly.
Geyer's American Merchant, monthly.
Harness and Carriage Journal, monthly.
Hat, Cap and Fur Trade Review, monthly.
Hatter and Furrier, monthly.
Insurance and Commercial Magazine, monthly.
La Industria, Spanish, monthly.
Manufacturers1 Review and Industrial Record, monthly.
Millinery Guide, , monthly.
National Press and Bottlers1 Advocate. monthly.
Paper Trade Reporter, monthly.
Railroad Age, monthly.
Rhodes' Journal of Banking, monthly.
Shoe and Leather Manufacturer, monthly.
Silk Culture and Home Industries, monthly.
OHIO.
CINCINNATI, Grocer, weekly.
Live Stock Review, weekly.
Merchant and Manufacturer, weekly.
Price Current and Commercial Review, weekly*
Trade List, weekly.
Western Tobacco Journal, weekly.
National Dniggict's Journal, every other week.
Furniture World, semi-monthly.
CLEVELAND, Iron Trade Review, weekly.
Western Machinist, monthly.
Painter, monthly.
TOLEDO, Manufacturer, monthly.
PENNSYLVANIA.
PHILADELPHIA, North American, daily.
Bulletin of the American Iron and Steel Association, weekly.
Bullion Mint-rand Coal Record, weekly.
Business Advocate, weekly.
Cash Grocer, weekly.
Commercial List and Price Current, weekly.
Grocer, weekly
2C4
JNO. F. PHILLIPS & OO.'S
The Leading Literary and Family Journal of the West.
A large 8-page Weekly, containing forty-eight columns of original and selected reading matter for
THE HOME CIRCLE,
Comprising Continued Stories, Short Tales, Sketches. Selections from the Leading Humorists
and Paragraphers of the Day. Poetry, Home Miscellany, Reading for Farmers,
Reading for Mechanics, RE_ADj_NG FOR EVERYBODY.
The CINCINNATI SATURDAY NIGHT was started in 1872, and is now one of the best established FAMILY JOUR-
NALS in the country, with a large and rapidly increasing circulation. It reaches every State and Territory in ihe
United States and the Provinces of Canada. Its
CIRCULATION IN CINCINNATI
and suburban towns is very large, rendering it an excellent ADVERTISING lYIIiDHJItt for such advertisers
as desire to reach the homes of the people. ,
TETfcJMS:
$'J a year, in. advance, pontage free; six month* $1 ; three months, SO cents. 'Clubs of fire,
$1.5O each; cltibs of ten or nioi-e, $1.25 each, free paper one year to aetter-np of club.
J". O.
78, 79, 80, and 81 Johnston Building,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
Has the Largest Circulation of any Monthly Literary Paper published in Massachusetts,
circulating in every State and Territory in the Union.
ONE OF THE BEST.
SOCIAL VISITOR MAGAZINE,
BOSTON, MASS.
Twelfth year of publication. Cir
JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO., 29 Park Row, New York.
The leading paper of the Methodist denomination in Western Neiv TorJc.
Circulation is entirely among ivell-to-do families able and willing to pur-
chase any desirable artidle that may be advertised in its columns. Adver-
tising rates very low, quality and quantity of circulation considered.
Address the CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, Buffalo, N. Y.
IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN
FARM AND FIRESIDE
SPRINGFIELD, OHIO.
C I R C II L A. T I O 3ST
COPIES EA.CH ISSUE.
FARM AND FIRESIDE is the only AgriculturalJournal in the United States that opens its entire establishment to
advertisers or their representatives at any and all times, and urges them to examine the subscription-books and mai*
lists. We guarantee 153,000 copies each issue and have nothing to hide from' advertisers or any one else.
No Agricultural Journal in the world but ours will guarantee so many copies.
We claim that FARM AND FIRESIDE is the very best advertising medium in the United States, and gives more
actual circulation for the money than any other Agricultural and Home Journal. Were we to claim Jive circulation
for each copy printed, as many publishers do, we would have 765. OOO Circulation eacli Issue.
FARM AND FIRESIDE has -paid-in-advance subscribers at SJO,597 post-offices (numbering from Ito 305 subscribers
at each post-office), as follows :
Alabama
Arizona ............. . .
Arkansas ..... '. .'. . . . :
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Dakota
Delaware
District of Columbia
Florida
Georgia
Idaho .......... -.
Illinois
Indiana
Indian Territory ...
Iowa ..................
Kansas ................
335
22
439
463
102
237
151
43
131
314
44
,199
879
21
S70
715
Kentucky 437
Louisiana 15G
Maine 157
Maryland 306
Massachusetts • 294
Michigan 791
Minnesota 284
Mississippi 293
Missouri. 829
Montana 44
Nebraska 359
Nevada 23
New Hampshire 134
New Jersey 255
New Mexico 18
New York 1,951
North Carolina " 401
Ohio 2,067
Oregon 175
Pennsylvania 1,826
Rhode Island 48
South Carolina 201
Tennessee 019
Texas 698
Utah 77
Vermont 114
Virginia 778
Washington 109
West Virginia 414
Wisconsin 522
Wyoming 10
Canada 237
Foreign 11
TOTAL NUMBER OF POST-OFFICES, 20,597.
The Greatest Circulation ever Attained by any Agricultural
Journal ever Published,
As a rule, farmers subscribe for but one paper; therefore, our immense subscription list cannot be reached by
any other medium.
Write for estimates, which w& cheerfully furnLs'h free. ; send copy or mention the space you wish to occupy ; state
the number of times to be inserted, and we will give you the price by return mail.
(SEE OTHER SIDE OF THIS SHEET.)
->283,OQO COPIES*-
EACH AND EVERY ISSUE.
FARM AND FIRESIDE, - - - 153,000
YOUNQ FOLKS' CIRCLE, - - - 50,000
HOME COMPANION, - - - - 60,000
Total Circulation (Copies), - - 263,OOO
"Farm and Fireside" Reaches the Farmers.
Young Folks' Circle" Circulates Largely in Cities and Towns.
'The Home Companion" Circulates among all Classes.
Advertising Rates Loiver, in proportion to Actual Circulation, than any
Papers Published Anywhere.
Best and Cheapest Advertising Mediums in the Union. Published near the Centre
of Population, and Circulated in the Richest Portion of the United States.
OVER ONE MILLION PEOPLE
Read Our Three Papers Every Two Weeks,
THE SHREWDEST ADVERTISERS USE THEM, AND SAY OUR PAPERS PAY BETTER
THAN ANY OTHERS.
MAST, CROWELL & KIRKPATRICK, Publishers,
(8KB OTHER SIDE OF THIS SHEET.)
NEWSPAPER RA TE-B 0 OK.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL LIST— Continued.
PENNSYLVANIA.
PHILADELPHIA, Grocers' Price Current,
Iron,
Merchants' Guide,
Mining Herald and Colliery Engineer,
Mining Journal,
National Brewer and Maltster,
Philadelphia!!,
Railway World,
Tobacconist,
Traveler,
American Silk and Fruit Culturist,
• 'American Textile Manufacturer,
Carpet Trade,
Confectioners' Journal,
Hosiery and Knit Goods Manufacturer,
Millers' Review,
Textile Journal,
Textile Record of America,
PITTSBURGH, American Manufacturer and Iron World,
American Pottery and Glassware Reporter,
Journal of Progress,
Railway Reporter,
Brick, Tile anJ Metal Review,
Woolen Manufacturer,
weekly.
weekly.
weekly.
weekly.
weekly.
weekly.
weekly.
weekly.
weekly.
weekly,
monthly,
monthly,
monthly,
monthly,
monthly,
monthly,
monthly,
monthly.
weekly.
weekly.
weekly.
weekly,
monthly,
{monthly.
WOONSOCKET,
RHODE: ISLAND.
Newton's Textile Gazette,
monthly.
CHATTANOOGA,
NASHVILLE,
TENNESSEE.
Tradesman,
Southern Lumberman,
Southern Miller,
semi-monthly.
semi-monthly.
*e mi-monthly.
FORT WORTH,
GALVESTON,
SAN ANTONIO,
TEXAS.
Texas Wool Grower,
Trade Review,
Price Current and Shipping List,
Commercial Gazette.
Texas Wool Journal,
weekly.
weekly,
daily.
semi-monthly,
weekly.
RICHMOND,
VIRGINIA.
Commercial and Tobacco Leaf,
Every Saturday and Commercial Advertiser,
weekly,
weekly.
EDGBRTON,
MILWAUKEE,
WISCONSIN.
Wisconsin Tobacco Reporter,
Northwestern Trade Bulletin,
Brewing World,
United States Miller,
weekly.
weekly,
monthly,
monthly.
LAS VEGAS,
NEW MEXICO.
Mining World,
every other week.
WINNIPEG,
CAM ADA.
MANITOBA.
Commercial,
Monetary Times, Real Estate and Insurance Chronicle,
weekly,
monthly.
ONTARIO.
PETERBOROUGH, Canada Lumberman, semi-monthly.
TORONTO, Canadian Manufacturer and Industrial World, weekly.
Commercial Record, weekly.
Monetary Times, Trade Review and Insurance Chronicle, weeKly.
QUEBEC.
MONTREAL, Journal of Commerce, Finance and Insurance Review, weekly.
Le Moniteur du Commerce, French, weekly.
Shareholder and Insurance Gazette, weekly.
-66 jjfo. F, PHILLIPS & co:s
THE AMERICAN ISRAELITE,
Edited by the Celebrated RABBI WISE,
Offers tlie following advantages as a general advertising medium :
It is the oldest Jewish paper in the world.
It is the largest Jewish paper in the world.
It has the largest circulation of any Jewish paper in the world.
It circulates in every State and Territory of the United States, in the Canadas, Australia,
and England.
It is the organ of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, The Hebrew Union Agricult-
ural Society, and of all the Jewish orders and organizations.
It is the only Jewish paper that has more than a local circulation.
A full statement of circulation by States sent on application.
Write for rates of advertising to the publishers,
THE BLOCK PRINTING & PUBLISHING CO.,
Cincinnati, O.
DIE DEBORAH.
The only Jewish Paper published in the German
Language in the United States.
CIRCULATES IN EVERY STATE AND TERRITORY OF THE UNITED STATES,
HAS NO COMPETITORS.
For Kates, Etc.,
Address
THE BLOCK PRINTING & PUBLISHING CO., Publishers,
CJIIVCIIVIVATI, O.
NEWSPAPER BATE-BOOK.
267
INSURANCE, LAW, AND REAL ESTATE.
A LIST OF THE LEADING INSURANCE, LAW, AND REAL ESTATE PAPERS. THOSE HAVING CIRCULATIONS APPUOACH-
IN(i 5.000 WILL BE FOUND FULLY DESCRIBED IN THE BODY OF THIS WORK.
SAN FRANCISCO,
CALIFORNIA.
California Spirit of the Times and Under writers1
Journal,
Pacific Coast Law Journal,
Coast Review,
weekly, insurance,
weekly, legal.
monthly, insurance.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
WASHINGTON, Law Reporter,
Copp's Land Owner,
Real Estate Review,
weekly, legal.
monthly, real estate.
monthly, real estate.
CHICAGO,
ILLINOIS.
Investigator,
Legal News,
Argus,
Legal Adviser,
weekly, insurance.
weekly, legal.
monthly, insurance.
monthly, legal.
INDIANAPOLIS,
SOUTH BEND,
INDIANA.
Rough Notes,
Globe, ]
monthly, insurance,
monthly, real estate.
DBS MOINES,
IOWA.
Western Jurist,
, monthly, legal.
BALTIMORE,
[[MARYLAND.
[Underwriter,
Maryland Law Record,
ai-monthly, insurance,
weekly, legal.
BOSTON,
MASSACHUSETTS.
Gray's New England Real Estate Journal,
Reporter,
monthly, real estate,
weekly, legal.
ST. LOUIS,
MISSOURI.
Western Insurance Review,
Central Law Journal,
monthly, insurance,
weekly, legal.
ALBANY,
NEW YORK,
M:\\ YORK.
Law Journal, weekly, legal
Register, daily, legal
Real Estate Chronicle, semi-weekly, real estate
Chronicle, weekly, insurance
Digest, weekly, legal
Internal Revenue Recvd and Customs Journal, weekly, legal
Real Estate Record and, Builders' Guide, weekly, real estate
Spectator,
Underwriter,
Insurance and Real Estate Journal,
American Real Estate Guide,
Insurance Age,
Insurance Critic,
Insurance Law Journal,
Insurance Monitor,
Insurance Times,
National Real Estate Gazette and Journal of
Immigration,
weekly, insurance,
weekly, insurance,
semi-monthly, insurance,
monthly, real estate,
monthly, insurance,
monihly, insurance,
monthly, legal,
monthly, insurance,
monthly, insurance.
monthly, real estate.
268 JNO. F. PHILLIPS & co:&
LARGEST GERMAN PAPER IN THE UNITED STATES.
<8 Pages \\iih 64 Columns.)
PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING, SUNDAY AND WEEKLY, AT CINCINNATI, OHIO.
TORGES & AUSTERLITZ, Proprietors.
Office, !N". K. Corner "Vine and Canal Streets.
The CINCINNATI FUEIB PRESSE, established only in 1874, has had snch a success that it is able to furnish its many
readers with a larger and inr/re reliable and complete newspaper at less money than any other German paper in the
Tinted States, and therefore has the largest circulation of any German paper in Cincinnati, at 20 cunts per week, de-
livered by carriers. As an advertising medium it cannot be surpassed. Subscriptions by mail, postage prepaid, iu the
United States and Canada, per year : Daily, $8 ; Sunday, $2 ; Weekly, $2. To Germany, Austria, Switzerland, etc.,
per year : Daily, $11 ; Sunday, $2.50 ; Weekly, $2.50. Advertisements at liberal rates.
ONLY GERMAN EVENING. PAPER IN CINCINNATI, OHIO.
At 6 cents* per week, delivered by carriers.
TORGES 8c AU3TERLITZ, Proprietors, Office, N. E. corner Vine and Canal Sts.
The TAECJLTCHE ABEND PRE*SE is published every day, except Sunday, and it being the only One-Cent German
Taper iu Cincinnati, as well as in the United States, outside of New York, it is read by everybody, and, therefore, it
is a. most excellent advertising medium. Subscriptions by mail, postage prepaid, in the United States and Canada*,
per year. $3 ; to Germany, Austria, Switzerland, etc., per year, $6. Advertisements at liberal rates.
CINCINNATI, OHIO,
One of the league wJtich controls the Detroit "Evening Neu-s," Cleveland "Penny Press,"
and several other daily papers.
THE PEOPLE'S PAPER-FIVE EDITIONS DAILY.
Larger local circulation than any paper published in Cincinnati. Fearless and Independent, The
enemy of corruption, has bei-t telegraphic facilities. Gives the news in a nutshell. Its advertising columns are
rend by the masses and used by the leading houses of Cincinnati. The best advertising medium to rem-h
the masses in Cincinnati and suburbs.
Advertising rates furnished on application.
OFFICE, 95, 97, AND 99 LONGWORTH STREET. CINCINNATI, O.
MILTON A. McRAE, Manager Advertising Department.
PUBLISHED MONTHLY, AT 202 STATE ST., CHICAGO, ILL.
SUBSCRIPTION $1 PER YEAR.
Devoted, to the Breeding and Management of Poultry,
Pigeons, Rabbits, (tnd Dogs.
C. J. WARD, Editor and Proprietor.
ADVERTISING. HATES :
1 or 2 months, each insertion, pel-
line 20 cts.
?> months, each insertion, per .ine, 18 "
li ;; ;; ;; i*i ;;
Six words make one line. Twelve lines
make an inch. Largest circulation of. any Poultry journal published.
The finest and best journal of its class in the world.
NE WSPAPER EA TE-B 0 OK.
261)
INSURANCE, LAW, AND REAL ESTATE- Continued.
OHIO.
CINCINNATI, Law Bulletin, weekly, legal.
American Law Record, monthly, legal.
COLUMBUS, Franklin Co. Legal Record, weekly, legal.
Ohio Law Journal, weekly, legal.
LANCASTER,
PHILADELPHIA,
PITTS BURG,
SCRAN TON,
VVILKESBARRE,
PENNSYLVANIA.
Bar,
Legal Intelligencer,
Legal and Insurance Reporter,
American Excnange and Review,
American Law Register,
Intelligencer,
Legal Journal.
Insurance World,
Law Times,
Luzerne Legal Register,
weekly, legal.
weekly, legal.
^mi-monthly, legal.
monthly, insurance.
monthly, legal.
monthly, insurance.
weekly, le^al.
monthly, insurance.
weekly, legal.
weekly, legal.
RICHMOND,1
Law Journal,
monthly, legal.
STEVENS' POINT,
WAUKESKA,
WISCONSIN.
Hungerford's Real Estate Journal,
Real Estate Journal,
monthly, real estate.
monthly, real estate.
WINNIPEG,
CANADA.
OTANITOBA.
Monetary Times, Real Eestate and Insurance Chronicle,
real estate and insurance.
HALIFAX,
[NOVA SCOTIA.
Royal Gazette,
weekly, legal.
OTTAWA,
TORONTO,
ONTARIO.
Canada Gazette, weekly, legal.
Monetary Times, Trade Review and Insurance
Chronicle. weekly, insurance.
Canada L:iw Journal, every other week, legal.
Canadian Law Times, monthly, legal.
MONTREAL,
QUEBEC.
Journal of Commerce, Finance and Insurance
Review, weekly, insurance.
Insurance Society, [monthly, insurance.
Legal News, weekly, legal.
270 JNO. F. PHILLIPS & co:s
The Swedish Tribune.
THE LARGEST SWEDISH NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THE UNITED STATES.
GUARANTEED CIRCULATION :
23,000.
MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURERS, BUSINESS MEN, AND OTHERS,
Desiring to secure the patronage of tlie 700,000 Swedes who have established flourishing settle-
ments in all parts of the United States and who number tens of thousands in the city of Chicago,
should bear in mind that
(THE SWEDISH TRIBUNE)
is by all recognized as the leading organ of this thrifty class of citizens, having a circulatiou of
SiE$,OOO >veekly copies — a great deal lai'g-er than. A.1NY othei*
Soandiiiavian nevrspaper in the United States.
We have during the year just ended paid in postage the total sum of $2865.23, or an average
of more than $55 per week ; having besides delivered in and for this city about 3000 copies week-
ly by express and other conveyances.
That the circulation is steadily increasing will be seen from the following receipt and addi-
tional explanation :
JVb. 76. Post-Office, Chicago, January 12, 1884.
Received of "SWEDISH TRIBUNE " Newspaper and Periodical, postage stamps
amounting to Fifty-One Dollars and Sixty-Six Cents for postage on 25 83 poiinds, at 2 cent*
per pound.
$ffl.66. X\ W. PALMER, Postmaster.
The above receipt from the Postmaster of the Chicago post-office for $51. 66, being postage
paid for the week ending January 12, 1884, will corroborate the above statement as to the circula-
tion of " SVENSKA TRIBUNEN ;" we have two later receipts, one dated January 19th, for $51. (is,
and one dated January 25th, for $52.58. In addition we pay an average of $13.50 per week for
papers sent to Sweden.
Our books being open for inspection, any business man can satisfy himself as to the correct-
ness of our claim and ascertain the exact number of our bonafide subscribers.
All advertisements intended for publication should reach us on Saturday of the week previ-
ous to that of publication. Advertising rates : 15 cents per agate [line ; business and reading
notices, 35 cents per line, minion.
Manager,
37 North Clark Street, Chicago, III.
NEWSPAPER MATE-BOOK.
271
JUVENILE LIST
A LIST OP THE LEADING JUVENILB PAPERS. THOSE HAYING CIRCULATIONS APPROACHING 5,000 WILL BE FOUND
FULLY DESCRIBED IN THE BODY OF THIS WORK.
GEORGIA.
MACON, Kind Words, weekly, semi-monthly and monthly.
CHICAGO,
BALTIMORE,
BOSTON,
ST. LOUIS,
EXETER,
MANCHESTER,
NEW YORK,
CINCINNATI,
SPRINGFIELD,
STRONGSVILLE,
WADSWORTH,
LANCASTER.
PHILADELPHIA,
NASHVILLE,
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NEW HAMPSHIRE.
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NEW YORK.
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Sunday-School Journal,
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Young Folks' Gem,
PENNSYLVANIA.
School Days,
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Guardian Angel,
TENNESSEE.
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Juvenile Instructor,
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CONNECTICUT.
NEW HAVEN, A. O. H. Record, monthly. Ancient Order of Hibernians.
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ILLINOIS.
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weekly, Temperance.
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MICHIGAN.
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MINNEAPOLIS,
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BUFFALO,
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li now counts us subscribers by the thousands, and theso are to be found in every State iu the Union and (& few only)
in Canada, England, South Africa, and Japan.
DOES THE HERALD BECEIVEi ATTENTION?
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was in competition with hundreds of other school journals. The remark of O. F. McKiin. in speaking of the distribu-
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fully folded and taken away," throws light on a strong point of the paper. The* SCHOOL HERALD is a comparatively
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The general indorsement of the SCHOOL HERALD by school superintendents and principals, and the fact that so
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read. Then the demand for binders, of which we sell more, we are assured, than any other periodical in Chicago, and
the constant demand for back numbers which has already forced us to reprint no less that four numbers of Volume I.—
these confirm us in the belief that the paper is esteemed far above, we will not say its merit, but its pretensions.
Then, too, we are daily in receipt of appreciative notices like these (please notice dates) :
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" E. L. JEWELL, Co. Supt. Hutchinson, Kan.. Oct. 14."
" Consider it a fine thing.
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" The idea is an excellent one, and in the main, well carried out.
" W. LAWRENCE, Prin. school, Milwaukee, Wis., Oct. 17."
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'• W. I. CHASE, Esq., Publisher qf School Herald, Chicago, III.:
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well. I have tested other school journals and can say that, with one exceptiou, no advertising medium has brought
more returns than the SCHOOL HERALD.
" Truly yours, S.'tW. STRAUB, Publisher."
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"DEAR SIR :— After having used the columns of the SCHOOL HERALD for some mor.ths, we are free to say that it has
brought us better returns than any other periodical advertising we have done, hence we continue with you.
" Yours very truly, JONES BROS & Co."
" Mr. W. I. CHASE : " CHICAGO, Oct. 24. 1832.
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agantly, but fairly well. Please continue the advertisement until further orders.
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SECRET AND BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES— Continued.
OHIO.
CINCINNATI, Mystic Jewel, semi-monthly, Odd-Fellowship.
Knights of Honor Observer, monthly, Knights of Honor.
Masonic Review, monthly. Masonic.
COLUMBUS, Companion and American Odd-Fellow, monthly. Odd-Fellowship.
Knight, monthly, Knights of Pythias.
Masonic Chronicle, mont.lilv, Masonic.
DAYTON, Odd-FfllowB1 Signal, monthly, Odd-Fellowship.
PORTLAND,
OREGON.
»
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Parish Overseer, semi-monthly, Ancient Order of United
Workmen .
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LANCASTER,
PHILADELPHIA,
PITTSBURGH,
PITTSTON,
SCRANTON,
PENNSYLVANIA.
Kniehts of Pythias Record,
Odd-Fellows' Journal,
Knights of Pythias Magazine
Home Protector,
Keystone,
I. C. B. U. Journal,
Christian Woman,
Lodge Visitor,
Advance,
Prohibition Banner,
Temperance Herald,
Memento Directory,
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monthly, Odd-Fellowship.
monthly. Knights of Pythias.
weekly, Temperance.
weekly, Masonic.
semi-monthly, Temperance.
monthly, Temperance.
monthly, Temperance.
weekly. Temperance.
weekly, Temperance.
weekly. Temperance.
monthly, Odd-Fellowship.
CENTRAL FALLS,
PROVIDENCE,
RHODE ISLAND.
Catholic Temperance Advocate,
Herald,
Freemasons' Repository.
monthly, Temperance.
weekly. Temperance.
monthly, Masonic.
PORT WORTH,
HOUSTON,
TERRELL,
TEXAS.
Freemason,
Girls' National Reformer,
Texas Knight,
Temperance VedeUe,
monthly, Masonic.
semi-monthly, Temperance.
monthly, Knights of Honor.
monthly, Temperance.
ALEXANDRIA,
ASHLAND,
VIRGINIA.
Good Templars' Gazette,
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semi-monthly, Temperance.
GERARDSTOWN,
HUNTINGTON,
PARKEKSBURG,
WEST VIRGINIA.
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monthly, Odd-Fellowship.
weekly, Temperance.
CHIPPEWA FALLS,!
ELROY.
JANES VILLE,
MILWAUKEE,
MINERAL POINT,
WISCONSIN.
Appeal,
Wisconsin Statesman,
Home Guard,
Prohibitionist,
Temperance Journal,
monthly, Temperance.
weekly. Temperance.
monthly, Temperance.
weekly, Temperance.
semi-monthly, Temperance.
HALIFAX,
CANADA.
NOVA SCOTIA.
Watchman,
weekly, Temperance.
ESSEX CENTRE,
LONDON.
NAPANEE.
PORT HOPE,
TORONTO,
ONTARIO.
Canadian Workman,
Masonic Tablet,
Canada Casket.
Dominion Odd-Fellow,
Canadian Craftsman,
Citizen,
Freemason,
semi-monthly, Ancient Order of United
Workmen,
monthly Masonic,
weekly, Temperance,
weekly, Odd-Fellowship,
monthly, Masonic,
weekly, T« mperance.
monthly, Masonic.
MONTREAL,
QUEBEC.
Northern Messenger,
semi-monthly, Temperance.
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OAKLAND,
SAN FRANCISCO,
CALIFORNIA.
Scientific California!!,
Mining and Scientific Press.
California Architect and Building News,
monthly.
wee My.
monthly.
CONNECTICUT.
HARTFORD, Locomotive,
NEW HAVEN, American Journal of Science and 'Arts,
monthly.
monthly.
WASHINGTON,
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
AVorker and Thinker,
monthly.
CHICAGO,
MOLING,
ILLINOIS.
American Engineer, \veekh-.
Industrial World, weekly.
North-Western Lumberman, weekly.
Hailway Age, weeklv.
Railway Review. weekly.
American Furniture Gazette, semi-monthly.
Ametican Artisan. Tinner, and House Furnisher, monthly.
American Horse Shocr and Hardware Journal, monthly.
Deutsch-Amerikanische Mueller, German, monthly.
Journal of Science and Progress, monthly.
Manufacturing News, monthly.
Sewing Machine Advance, monthly.
Watchmaker and Metal Worker. monthly.
Western Carriage, Wagon, and Harness Journal, monthly.
Western Manufacturer, monthly.
Modern Miller, monthly.
INDIANAPOLIS,
INDIANA.
Millstone,
monthly.
DES MOINES,
IOWA.
Industrial Motor,
monthly.
LOUISVILLE, ",
KENTUCKY.
Industrial News,
semi-monthly.
MASSACHUSETTS.
BOSTON, American Architect and Building News,
American Cabinet Maker and Upholsterer,
American Carpet Reporter and Decorator,
Manufacturers' Gazette,
Inventors and Manufacturers' Gazette.
CAMBRIDGE, Science,
Psyche,
HOLYOKE, Manufacturer and Industrial Gazette,
Paper World,
weekly.
weekly.
weekly.
weekly,
monthly.
weekly,
monthly,
monthly.
monthly.
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MINNESOTA.
MINNEAPOLIS,
Northwestern Miller,
monthly.
WTood and Iron,
monthly.
MISSOURI.
KANSAS CITY,
Mechanical Age,
monthly.
Review of Science and Industry,
monthly.
ST. LOUIS,
Age of Steel,
weekly.
Building Trade Journal,
weekly.
Midland Industrial Gazette,
weekly.
Miller,
semi-monthly.
Photographer,
monthly.
NEW JERSEY.
NEWARK,
Coach Painter,
monthly.
bMITHVILLE,
Mechanic,
monthly.
NEW YORK.
BUFFALO.
Milling World,
weekly.
NEW YORK,
American Machinist,
weekly.
American Railroad Journal,
weekly.
Crockery and Glass Journal,
weekly.
Electrical World.
weekly.
Engineering and Mining Journal.
Engineering News and Contract Journal,
weekly,
weekly.
Iron Age,
weekly.
Mechanics,
weekly.
Moral Worker,
weekly.
Miller*' Journal,
weekly.
Railroad Gazette,
weekly.
Sanitary Engineer,
weekly.
Scientific American,
weekly.
Sewing Machine Journal,
weekly.
Trade Bureau,
weekly.
Mechanical Engineer,
every other week.
American Gas Light Journal,
Carpet Trade and Review,
semi-monthly,
semi-monthly.
Mechanical News,
semi-monthly.
Operator,
semi-monthly.
Techniker,
semi-monthly.
Telegraphers' Advocate,
American Microscopical Journal,
semi-monthly,
monthly.
American Wine and Grape Grower, •
monthly.
Amerikanische Bier-Brauer, German,
monthly.
Anthony's Photouraphic Bulletin,
monthly.
Blacksmith and Wheelwright,
Browne's Phonographic Monthly,
monthly,
monthly.
Bull er and Woodworker,
monthly.
Building,
monthly
Carpentry and Building,
monthly.
Carpet Making and Upholstery,
monthly.
Druggists Circular and Chemical Gazette,
monthly.
Electrician and Electrical Engineer,
monthly.
Harness and Carriage Journal,
monthly/
Hub and New York Coach makers' Magazine,
monthly.
Industrial News,
monthly.
Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review,
monthly.
Journal of the Telegraph,
monthly.
Manufacturer and Builder.
monthly.
Manufacturers' Review and Industrial Record,
monthly.
National Car Builder,
monthly.
Painters' Magazine,
monthly.
Photographer,
monthly.
Photographic Times,
monthly.
Phrenological Journal and Science of Health,
Popular Science Monthly,
monthly,
monthly.
Railroad Age,
monthly.
Saw Mill Gazette,
monthly.
Scientific American, export edition,
monthly.
Sewing Machine News,
monthly.
Shoe and Leather Manufacturer,
monthly.
Van Nostrand's Engineering Magazine,
monthly.
Young Scientist and Home Arts,
monthly.
OHIO.
CINCINNATI,
American Inventor,
monthly.
Artisan,
monthly.
Miller and Millwright,
monthly.
CLEVELAND,
Iron Trade Review,
weekly.
Western Machinist,
monthly.
TOLEDO,
Chronometer,
monthly.
WILMINGTON,
Sewing Machine Gazette, *
monthly.
XANESVILLE,
Blandy's Journal,
monthly.
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The fact that the HERALD has been reduced in price
from Five Cents per copy to Three Cents for the Morning
and from Five Cents to Two Cents for the Evening editions
(the former size of eight pages being maintained) commends
it without comment to the advertising public. The circula-
tion has very largely increased, and the paper reaches all
classes of readers.
The HERALD is the only daily paper in Cleveland that
publishes a sworn statement of circulation, and invites ad-
vertisers to investigate its books.
The value of this paper as an advertising medium is attested by the
fact that it is more generally used by home advertisers than any paper in.
Cleveland.
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list some of the best families in this section of the State.
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PENNSYLVANIA.
PHILADELPHIA, American Naturalist,
American Textile Manufacturer,
Carriage Monthly,
Edison's Review,
Hosiery and Knit Goods Manufacturer,
Journal of the Franklin Institute,
Millers' Review,-
Photographer,
Review,
Textile Colorist,
Textile Journal,
Textile Record of America,
PITTSBURGH, American Manufacturer and Iron World,
American Pottery and Glassware Reporter,
Brick, Tile and Metal Review,
monthly,
monthly,
monthly,
monthly,
monthly,
monthly,
monthly,
monthly,
monthly,
monthly,
monthly,
monthly.
weekly.
weekly,
monthly.
MILWAUKEE,
WISCONSIN.
Millwright and Engineer,
United States Miller,
monthly,
monthly.
LONDON,
CAtf AI>A.
ONTARIO.
Canadian Entomologist,
monthly.
MONTREAL,
QUEBEC.
Canadian Magazine of Science and the Industrial Arts,
monthly.
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TERMS, $1 PER YEAR, IN ADVANCE.
THE MARYLAND FARMER has a larger circulation and will be read by more Fanners, Planters,
Merchants, Mechanics, and others interested in Agriculture, than any other paper which circulates in the
Middle or Southern States, and therefore is the best medium for advertisers who desire to extend their
sales in this territorv.
NEWSPAPER KATE-BOOK.
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL LIST.
A LIST OF THE LEADING MEDICAL AND SURGICAL PAPERS. THOSE HAVING CIRCULATIONS APPROACHING 5,000
WILL BE FOUND FULLY DESCRIBED IN THE BODY OF THIS WORK.
SAN FRANCISCO,
CALIFORNIA.
Pacific Medical and Surgical Journal,
Western Lancet,
monthly,
monthly.
ATLANTA.
GEORGIA.
Eclectic Medical Journal,
Southern Medical Record,
monthly,
monthly.
CHICAGO,
QUINCY,
ILLINOIS.
United States Medical Investigator,
Cliniqne.
Medical Journal and Examiner,
Medici Times.
Pharmacist and Chemist,
Western Medical Reporter,
Medical Call,
semi-monthly,
monthly,
monthly,
monthly,
monthly,
monthly,
monthly.
FORT WAYNE.
INDIANAPOLIS,
KNIGHTSTOWX,
INDIAN*.
Journal of the Medical Sciences,
Indiana Medical Journal,
Denial News,
quarterly,
•semi-monthly.
monthly.
LOUISVILLE,
KENTUCKY.
Medical News,
American Practitioner,
Medical Herald,
•weekly,
monthly,
monthly.
NEW ORLEANS,
LOUISIANA.
Medical and Surgical Journal,
monthly.
MARYLAND.
BALTIMORE, Maryland Medical Journal,
American Journal of Dental Science,
semi-monthly,
monthly.
BOSTON,
MASS A CHUSETTS.
Medical and Surgical Journal, weekly.
Popular Science News and Journal of Chemistry, monthly.
Massachusetts Eclectic Medical Journal, monthly.
New England Medical Gazette, monthly.
MICHIGAN.
ANN ARBOR, Medical Advance,
BATTLE CREEK. Good Health,
DETROIT, . Therapeutic Gazette,
Leonard's Illustrated Medical Journal,
GRAND RAPIDS, Medical Counsellor,
monthly,
monthly,
monthly,
qinirivrly.
Wmi-mo&thly.
KANSAS CITY,
ST. JOSEPH,
ST. LOUIS,
MISSOURI.
Review,
Medical Herald,
American Medical Journal,
Drug World,
hclectic Medical Journal,
Medical and Surgical Journal,
Medical Brief.
Medical Herald,
monthly.
monthly.
monthly,
monthly.
monthly.
monthly,
monthly:
monthly.
JNO. F. PHILLIPS <& CO.'S
ELMIRA, N. Y., AND HARRISBURG, PA.
Circulates 94,000 every week.
THE BEST ADVERTISING -MEDIUM IN THE EAST.
AFFIDAVIT OF CIRCULATION.
AFFIDAVIT OF TIIK PRESSMAN.;
STATE OF NEW YORK, ( .
County of Chemnng. (
HAURY W. AHNOI.O, the pressman of
.AFFIDAVIT OF H. S. BROOKS.
STATE or NEW YORK, / .
County of Chemnng, f **
II. S. BHOOKS, one of the proprietors
of the TELEGRAM having chaise c,f the ' the TELKGKAM, being duly sworn, here-
b isiness affairs of the company, being by depose* and says: That he is the
vorn, duly deposes and says : Thai he pressman having charge of the Bullock
k lows of his own knowledge and from press upon which the TzuteBAM is
t e books and accounts in the posses- 'printed : that lie has entire control of
on of the TKLEGUAM, that the facts eel the paper wet down and worked off each
rthinthe pressman's affidavit are cor- Sunday; that he keeps a lecord of the
ct and true in every particular, and snme, and that for the past, four Sundays
that if anybody denbts the same, or dis- he wet down, worked off, and delivered
putes the truthfulness of the assertion, ; to the mailing clerks the following nnm-
that theTEi.KUKAM stands ready to back i berof copies :
the statement in any amount from $1000
to $50,000, to be do'natud to any charit-
able institution in the country, if it
can't substantiate the truthfulness of the
same before any impartial tribunal that
is selected. II. S. BROOKS.
Subscribed and sworn Before me, this
2tst clay of February, 18 4.
W. E. BARDWELL,
Notary Pnbhc, Chinning County.
January 27 91,71O
Fihrwary 3 #»,7#«
February JO !>l,?t(ti
February 17 94,*4S
Total for four irrrlis . 3GS, 132
HAHHY W. AUNOLW, Pressman.
Suhscribed and sworn before me, this
21st day of February, 1884
W. E. BABDWELL,
Notary Public, Chemnng County.
Address all letters to the Ufahi. Office at Elmira, N. T.
THE TELEGRAM CO.
1869. THE PEOPLE. 1884.
THE OLDEST .^INJD THE BEST I
IE"1 On. 1884.
INDEPENDENT IN EVERYTHING!
PRICE, S2 PER YEAR, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE
C^~ SAMPLE COPIES SENT FREE.
Address THE PEOPLE, Indianapolis, Ind.
ENOS B. REED, Editor atid Proprietor.
THE GREAT NEWSPAPER OF MICHIGAN.
THE DETROn^POST I TRIBUNE.
ITS CIRCULATION THOROUGHLY COVERS MICHIGAN AND ADJOINING STATES.
Xeat and clear in Press-Typographical execution.
Time large editions— DAILY, TKI-WEEK L.Y, and WEEKLY.
Full and complete in Michigan, Foreign, Washington, and Ne\y York Telegraphic News.
A paper beloved and warmly supported by the people of Michigan for over Forty Years.
Its various editions are now read weekly by over 1 5O,OUO PKOPLE.
Uur oldest advertisers regard THE POST 'AND TRIBUNK as one of the best advertising mediums in the United States.
Contracts for Advertising can be made with all leading Advertising Agents, or with the office direct. Address
THE POST AND TRIBUNE, Detroit, Mich.
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MEDICAL AND SURGICAL— Continued.
NEW YORK.
ALBANY.
Medical Annals,
monthly.
BROOKLYN,
Annals of Anatomy and Surgery,
monthly.
Medical and Surgical Journal.
monthly.
BUFFALO.
Physicians' and Surgeons' Investigator,
monthly.
Dental Advertiser.
quarterly.
DANSVILLE.
Laws of Life and Journal of Health,
monthly.
ELM IRA.
Bistoury.
quarterly.
NEW LEBANON.
Journal of Matfria Mcdica,
monthly.
NJiW YORK,
American Medical Weekly,
weekly.
Martin's Chemists' and Druggists' Bulletin,
weekly.
Medical Gazette, *
weekly.
Medical Journal,
weekly.
Medical Record,
weekly.
American Journal of Obstetrics,
monthly.
American Medicnl Digest,
monthly.
Dio Lewis' Monthly.
monthly.
Dr. Foote's Health Monthly,
monthly.
Druggists' Circulnr and Chemical Gazette,
monthly.
Gaillard's Me-iical Journal.
monthly.
Hall's Journal of Health,
monthly.
Herald of Health,
monthly.
Homeopathic Leader.
monthly.
Independent Pr ictitioncr,
monthly.
Indoors and Outdoors,
monthly.
Medical Times,
monthly.
Medical Tribune,
monthly.
New Remedies,
monthly.
Sanitarian.
monthly.
PORTCHESTER,
Health and Home,
monthly.
OHIO.
CINCINNATI,
Lancet and Clinic,
weekly.
Dental Register,
monthly.
Eclectic Medical Journal,
monthly.
Medical News,
monthly.
TTAMILTON,
Sanitary News,
monthly.
TOLEDO,
Health and Home Journal,
monthly.
PENNSYLVANIA.
LANCASTER,
Practitioner, %
monthly.
LANS DALE.
Medical Summary,
monthly.
PHILADELPHIA,
Dental Cosmos,
weekly.
Medical and Surgical Reporter,
weekly.
Medical News,
weekly.
Medical Time*.
every other week.
American Journal of Pharmacy,
monthly.
Medical Adviser,
monthly.
Medic<il Uulle iu,
moirhly.
Medic il World,
monthly.
1'olyrlin'e,
month'y.
riTTS BURGH,
Medical Journal,
niotuhly.
TENNESSEE.
MBMPH1S,
NASHVILLE,
Mississippi Valley Medical Monthly,
Journal of Medicine and Surgery,
monthly,
monthly.
Southern Practitioner,
monthly.
VIRGINIA.
RICHMOND,
Southern Clinic,
monthly.
Virginia Medical Monthly,
monthly.
CANADA.
•
ONTARIO.
TORONTO.
Canada Lancet,
month Iv.
Canadian Journal of Medical Science,
monthly.
QUEBEC.
MONTREAL,
Canada Medical and Surgical Journal,
monthly.
Canada Medical Record,
monthly.
28G jxo. F. PHILLIPS & co:s
'IT OCCUPIES THE FIELD.1'
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
26,000 Weekly Circulation.
Reaching the best of the Rural .Population in the
CENTRAL WEST.
The only "Western Agricultural Journal having a thoroughly organized
€wm • Ti m^ *m» • *i *W» B^ * ^A • I
JEl^v^Ir I<lw>^Ii«««!>l# 9
and publishing Accurate Reports of the Condition of Agriculture in INDIANA,
OHIO, and ILLINOIS.
IOWA AND THE NORTHWEST.
Centre of the Great Food-Producing Region that Feeds tlie World.
IOWA STATE REGISTER.
Agriculture, Literature, and State, General, and Commercial News.
AO VERTI S KItS
Will find THE REGISTER the best medium to reach the people of IOWA and the Northwest.
THE REGISTER has a general circulation in every county in IOWA, circulates in all the
Northwestern States, and in every State and Territory in the Union, and has more than double the
number of subscriber* in IOWA of any other paper printed or circulated in the State.
([^"Advertising Agents will try to induce you to place your Advertisements in a cheaper
paper. Include THE REGISTER in your order if you want your advertising to be worth its cost.
JQ^3 THE REGISTER guarantees nearly twice the number of subscribers of nil the other seven-
teen daily and weekly papers published in Des Moines combined. SAMPLE COPIES FREE.
CLARKSON BROS., Des Moines, Iowa.
The Minnehahan,
THE ONLY
LITKRARY AND FAMILY MAGAZINE
WEST OF1 THE MISSHISSIPJPI.
Its popularity, as attested by its circulation, is the guarantee we offer for its value as an
advertising medium.
The Northwest, West, and Southwest patriotically take it.
Subscription price, $2.
Agents wanted everywhere. No magazine gives such large commission.
PROF. WM. R. DOBBIN, Editor and Publisher,
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.
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287
MUSICAL LIST.
A LIST OF THE LEADING MUSICAL PAPERS. THOSE HAVING CIRCULATIONS APPROACHING 5,000 WILL BE FOUND
Ftn.LY DESCRIBED IN THE BODY OF THIS WORK.
CALIFORNIA.
SAN FRANCISCO, Antisell's Musical Journal,
Musical Budget,
Musical Clippings,
monthly,
monthly,
monthly.
NEW HAVEN,
CONNECTICUT.
Loomis' Musical and Masonic Journal,
monthly.
MACON,
CHICAGO,
NEW ORLEANS,
GEORGIA.
Southern Musical Journal,
World,
ILLINOIS.
LOUISIANA.
Warrington's Musical Review,
monthly,
weekly,
jnonthly.
BOSTON,
WORCESTER,
DETROIT,
ST. LOUIS,
MASSACHUSETTS.
Musical Record,
Apollo,
Folio,
Goullaud's Journal.
Musical Herald,
Richardson's Musical Hours,
Town and Country Musician,
Magic Fluie,
Amphion,
MICHIGAN.
MISSOURI.
Kunkel's Musical Review,
weekly,
monthly,
monthly,
monthly-
monthly,
monthly,
aiionthlj.
monthly.
monthly.
monthly.
NEW YORK.
ALBANY, Voice,
CATSKILL, Thomas Bros.' Musical Journal,
NEW YORK, American Art Journal,
Freund's Weekly,
Keynote,
Musical Courier,
Musical Critic and Trade Review,
Ciecilia,
Echo,
Herald of Music,
monthly,
monthly.
weekly.
weekly.
weekly.
weekly.
semi-monthly.
monthly.
monthly.
monthly.
BEREA,
CINCINNATI,
CLEVELAND,
STRONGSVILLE,
OHIO.
Musical Harp,
Courier,
Musical Visitor,
Baldwin's Musical Review,
Brainard's Musical World,
Young Folks' Musical Monthly,
monthly,
monthly,
monthly,
quarterly,
monthly,
monthly.
PHILADELPHIA,
PENNSYLVANIA.
Musical Journal,
Musical Times and Band Journal,
monthly,
monthly.
JANESVILLE,
WISCONSIN.
Musical Journal,
monthly.
288 JNO. F. PHILLIPS efe CO.'S
PLAIN DEALER,
CLEVELAND, OHIO.
iD^ii-j-sr -^UXTID 'W'EEiKiT-j-sr.
PLAIN DEALER PUBLISHING COMPANY, Publishers.
THE DAILY PLAIN DEALER,
On March 5th, 1883, was reduced in price from 5 cents to two cents per copy. Its circulation in-
creased largely at once, and has ever since maintained a steady growth. It is the leading Demo-
cratic journal of Northern Ohio, and a lively, interesting, and popular low-priced newspaper.
THE WEEKLY PLAIN DEALER
Is a valued household journal, eight pages, and of extensive circulation throughout Ohio, Indiana,
and the West.
COMBINED, THE DAILY AND WEEKLY PLAIN DEALER RANK AMONG THE MOST
VALUABLE ADVERTISING MEDIUMS IN THE STATE OF OHIO.
Kansas City, Missouri,
ON JANUARY 1, 1884, BKGAN ITS SECOND VOLUME WITH
11,- 31 SUBSCRIBERS,
The most remarkable success of any farm paper in the West. Owing to the low subscription
price, and the excellent qualities of the paper, the subscription list is rapidly increasing.
It is the BEST MEDIUM for reaching the Farmers in the West.
Advertising rates, 10 cents a line. Address THE FARM, Box 2089, Kansas City, Mo.
KNOXVILLE TRIBUNE,
Daily and Weekly,
KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE.
The leading paper of this section of the State. Is the oldest, and has a general and large
circulation.
The best advertising medium, and rates reasonable. Rates sent on application, with specimen
of paper.
Daily is $8 a Year; Weekly, $1.50 a Year.
Knoxville has a population of 23.000.
Address THE TRIBUNE, 100 Gay Street, Knoxville, Tenn.
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RELIGIOUS LIST.
A LIST OF THE LEADING RELIGIOUS PAPERS. THOSE HAVING CIRCULATIONS APPROACHING 5,000 WILL BE FOUND
FI'I.LY DESCRIBED IN THE BODY OF THIS WORK.
BIRMINGHAM,
SELMA,
ALABAMA.
Alabama Christian Advocate,
Alabama Baptist,
weekly, Methodist Episcopal,
weekly, Baptist.
LITTLE ROCK.
RUSSELL VILLE,
OAKLAND.
SACRAMENTO,
SAN FRANCISCO,
DENVER,
ARKANSAS.
Arkansas Methodist,
Arkansas Evangel,
CALIFORNIA.
Bulletin,
Pacific Church News,
California Christian Advocate,
Hebrew,
Monitor,
COLORADO.
Earnest Presbyterian,
weekly, Methodist Episcopal,
weekly, Baptist.
montnly, Y.M.C.A.
gemi-monthly, Unsectarian.
weekly. Methodist.
weekly, Jewish.
weekly, Roman Catholic.
monthly, Presbyterian.
HARTFORD,
CONNECTICUT.
Christian Secretary.
Connecticut Catholic,
Religious Herald,
weekly, Baptist,
weekly, Roman Catholic,
weekly, Congregational.
WILMINGTON,
DELAWARE.
Christian Companion,
Conference Worker,
weekly, Methodist,
weekly, Methodist.
WASHINGTON,
ATLANTA,
AUGUSTA,
MACON,
BLOOMINGTON,
CHICAGO,
weekly, Protestant,
weekly, Baptist,
weekly, Roman Catholic.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
American Protestant,
Baptist Nation,
Catholic,
GEORGIA.
Christian Index, weekly, Baptist
Congregationalist, weekly, Congregational
Light for Thinkers, weekly. Spiritualist
Baptist, weekly, Baptist
Kind Words. weekly, semi-monthly and monthly. Baptist
Wesleyan Christian Advocate, weekly, Methodist Episci pal
MOUNT MORRIS,
QUINCY,
SPRING FIELD,
ILLINOIS.
Methodist Magazine,
Advance,
Christian Cynosure,
Church and Home Illustrated,
Free Methodist,
Interior,
Katholisches Wochenblatt, German,
Lever,
Living Church,
Northwestern Christian Advocate,
Occident,
Religio-Philosopliical Journal,
Sandebudet, Swedish^
Standard,
Unity,
Universalist,
Western Catholic,
Witness,
Watchman,
Evangelistic Record,
Manford's Magazine,
Morning and Day of Reform,
Our Own Sunday-School Paper,
Our Sabbath Home,
Young Folks' Friend,
Brethren at Work,
Western Catholic Magazine,
Food for Lambs,
Herald,
monthly, Baptist.
weekly. Evangelical.
weekly, anti-secret society.
weekly, Unsecterian.
weekly, Methodist.
weekly, Presbyterian.
weekly, Roman Catholic.
weekly, Unsecteiian.
weekly, Episcopal.
weekly, Methodist Episcopal.
weekly, Jewish.
weekly. Spiritual! «t.
weekly, Methodist.
weekl) , Baptist.
weekly, Unitarian.
weekly, Universal int.
weekly, Roman Catholic.
weekly, Evangelical.
semi-monthly, Evangelical.
monthly, Evangelical.
monthly, Univer»alist.
monthly, Un>-ectarian.
monthly, Evangelical.
monthly, Evangelical.
monthly, Evangelical.
weekly. Baptist.
monthly, Roman Catholic.
weekly, Nonsectarian.
monthly, Y.M.C.A.
°90 JNO. F. PHILLIPS & co:s
OZBIIC-A.a-0, ILLINOIS.
Established 1871.
THE LEADING GERMAN PAPER OF THE NORTHWEST.
Daily, Sunday, and
Among the German business men of the North
western States it circulates largely, as it gives full
attention to railroad, commercial, manufact-
uring, and farming interests.
ERIE GAZETTE
Established January 15, 1820, and Published Continuously Since,
CIRCULATION I6OO.
SUNDAY GAZETTE,
Established March 20, 1875, and Published Continuously Since,
CIRCULATION ABOUT I8OO.
"Republican in the politics of to-day; Anti-Democratic always."
NEWSPAPER BATE-BOOK.
291
RELIGIOUS LIST— Continued.
INDIANA.
ELKHART, Herald of Truth,
INDIANAPOLIS, • Indiana Baptist,
NOTRE DAME, Ave Maria,
IOWA.
DAVENPORT, Messenger,
Churchman,
DUBUQUE, Luxemburger Gazette. Gorman,
semi-monthly. Mennonite.
weekly, Baptist.
weekly, Roman Catholic.
weekly, Catholic.
monthly, Episcopal.
weekly, Roman Catholic.
LEAVENWORTH,
CATLETTSBURG,
LEXINGTON,
LOUISVILLE,
Visitor,
KANSAS.
KENTUCKY.
semi-monthly, Roman Catholic.
Central Methodist, weekly, Methodist.
Apostolic Times, weekly, Disciples.
American Baptist, weekly, Baptist.
Apostolic Church, weekly, Disciples.
Central Catholic Advocate, weekly, Roman Catholic.
Christian Observer and Free Christian Common-
wealth, . weekly, Presbyterian.
Katholischer Glaubensbote,' German, weekly, Roman Catholic.
Old Path Guide, weekly, Primitive Christian.
Western Recorder, weekly, Baptist.
Word and Work. monthly, Evangelical.
NEW ORLEANS,
LOUISIANA.
Baptist Advocate,
Christian Advocate,
Morning Star,
Southwestern Christian Advocate,
weeklv, Baptist.
weekly. Methodist Episcopal.
Sunday, Roman Catholic.
weekly, Methodist.
AUGUSTA.
LEWISTON,
PORTLAND,
MAINE.
Gospel Banner,
Maine Reporter,
Christian Mirror,
Zion's Advocate,
weekly, Universalist.
monthly, Y.M.C.A.
weekly, Congregational.
weekly, Baptist.
MARYLAND.
BALTIMORE, Baptist,
Catholic Mirror,
Episcopal Methodist,
(-ospel in all Lands,
Katholische Volks-Zeitung, German,
Methodist,
Methodist Protestant,
Baptist Messenger,
Sunshine,
weekly, Baptist,
weekly, Roman Catholic,
weekly, Methodist,
weekly, Unscctarian.
weekly, Roman Catholic,
weekly, Methodist Episcopal,
weekly, Methodist Protestant,
monthly. Baptist-
monthly, Unsectarian.
MASSACHUSETTS.
BOSTON,
LOWELL,
SPRINGFIELD,
Banner of Light,
Catholic Herald,
Christian Leader,
Christian Register,
Consregationalist,
Golden Rule,
Index,
Pilot.
Watchman,
Zion's Herald,
Christian Witness and Advoc;
B.iptist Missionary Magazine,
Contributor,
Day Spring,
Little Helpers,
Missionary Herald,
l.'Abeille, French,
Evangelist,
Domestic Journal,
weekly. Spiritualist.
weekly, Koman Catholic.
weekly, Universalist.
weekly, Unitarian.
weekly, Congregational.
weekly, Unsee.Uirian.
weekly, Radical.
weekly, Roman Catholic.
weekly, Baptist.
weekly, MethodUt.
ite of B ble Holiness,
semi-monthly, Evangelical.
monthly, Baptist.
monthly. Evangelical.
monthly. Unitarian.
monthly. Baptist.
monthly. Congregational.
semi-weekly, Catholic.
monthly, Umectarian.
monthly, Unsectarian.
ANN ARBOR,
DETROIT,
.MICHIGAN.
Bulletin,
Michigan Catholic,
Michigan Christian Advocate,
Michigan Christian Herald,
monthly, Y. M. C. A.
weekly, Roman Catholic.
weekly. Methodist.
weekly, Baptist.
292
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RELIGIOUS LIST— Continued.
MINNESOTA.
ST. PAUL, Dor Wanderer, German,
North-Western Chronicle,
Methodist,
weekly, Roman Catholic.
weekly, Roman Catholic.
weekly, Methodist.
GREENVILLE,
MERIDIAN,
MISSISSIPPI.
Baptist Signal,
Mississippi Methodist,
Southern Baptist,
weekly. Baptist.
weekly, Methodist,
weekly, Baptist.
MISSOURI.
KANSAS CITY, Mid-Continent,
Catholic Colonist,
ST. JOSEPH. Catholic Tribune,
ST. LOUIS, American Btipiiet Flag,
American Celt,
Central Baptist,
Central Christian Advocate,
Christian Advocate,
Christian Evangelist,
Evangelist,
Herold des Glaiibens.German,
Midland,
Observer, weekly
Presbyterian,
South-Western Methodist,
Western Baptist Herald,
Western Walchman,
Christian Sunday-School Teacher,
Ford's Christian Repi sitory,
weekly, Undenominational.
monthly, Roman Catholic.
weekly, Roman Catholic.
weekly, Baptist,
weekly, Catholic.
weekly. Baptist.
weekly, Methodist.
weekly, Methodist.
weekly, Christian.
weekly, Presbyterian.
weekly. Roman Catholic.
weekly, Presbyterian.
, Cumberland Presbyterian.
weekly, Pri sbyterian.
weekly, Methodist.
weekly, Baptist.
t weekly, Roman Catholic.
monthly, Evangelical.
monthly, Baptist.
NEBRASKA CITY
O. MA II A.
NEBRASKA.
Watchman,
Western Celt,
monthly, Presbyterian,
weekly, Roman Catholic.
DOVER,
MANCHESTER,
NKWARK,
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
Morning Star,
Gaudltti,
NEW JERSEY.
Monitors Catholico,
weekly. Baptist,
weekly, Roman Catholic.
weekly, Roman Catholic.
ALBANY,
ALFRED CENTRE,
BROOKLYN,
BUFFALO.
MIDDLETOWN,
NEW YORK,
NEW YORK.
Catholic Telegraph,
Criterion,
Sabbath Recorder,
Brooklyner Journal, German,
Catholic Union and Times,
Christian Advocate,
Aurora, German,
Signs of the Times,
American Hebrew,
Baptist Weekly,
Catholic Review,
Christian Advocate.
Christian at Work,
Christian Intelligencer,
Christian Union,
Churchman,
Church Standard,
Evangelist,
Examiner,
Freeman's Journal and Catholic Regi;
Hebrew Leader,
Hebrew Standard,
Illustrated Catholic American,
Illustrated Christian Weekly,
Independent.
Jewish Herald,
Jewish Messenger,
Katholisches Volhsblatt, German,
Observer,
Sunday Union,
Tablet,
Witness,
American Missionary,
Baptist Home Missionary,
Catholic Fireside,
Catholic World,
Child's Friend,
weekly, Roman Catholic.
weekly, Evangelical,
weekly. Seventh-day Baptist.
weekly, Roman Catholic.
weekly. Roman Catholic.
weekly, Methodist.
weekly, Roman Catholic.
semi-monthly, Baptist.
weekly, Jewish.
weekly, Baptist.
weekly, Roman Catholic.
weekly, Methodist Episcopal.
weekly, Evangelical.
weekly. Reformed Church.
weekly, Congregational.
weekly, piscopal.
weekly, Episcopal.
weekly, Presbyterian:
weekly, Baptist.
•ter, weekly, Roman Catholic.
weekly, Jewish.
weekly, Jewish.
weekly, Roman Catholic.
weekly, Evangelical.
weekly, Undenominational.
weekly, Jewish.
weekly, Jewish.
weekly, Roman Catholic.
weekly. Evangelical.
weekly, Roman Catholic.
weekly. Roman Catholic.
weekly, Unseetarian.
monthly. Evangelical.
monthly, Baptist.
monthly, Roman Catholic.
monthly, Roman Catholic.
monthly, Episcopal.
294
F. PHILLIPS & CO:S
'FORT WAYKE. INC.. MARCH. 1883.
THE PROPRIETOR
AMERICAN FARMER
Is not a manufacturer or denier in
AGRICULTURAL GOODS
OF ANY KIND,
Consequently he is not prejudiced in favor of any par-
ticular Machine, or any special
BREED OF CATTLE, HORSES, SHEEP,
Or HOGS.
OUR MOTTO SHALL BE :
" EQUAL AND EXACT JUSTICE TO ALL,"
Ever mindful of the best interests of the Farmer.
Our advertising columns are open to all manufact-
urers and breeders to present their claims and
merits, but we give no editorial indorsement FOR
PAY.
OUR CIRCULATION IS NATIONAL.
WE HAVE CLUBS FROM ONE TO ONE HUNDRED AND OVER, AT OVER 8OOO POST-OFICES.
THESE OFFICES AKK DISTRIBUTED AS FOLLOWS:
EASTERN.
Connecticut 93
Maine 127
Massachusetts 53
New Hampshire 19
Rhode Island 27
Vermont 50
MIDDLE.
Delaware 19
Maryland.... 126
New Jersey 34
New York 443
Pennsylvania 621
SOUTHERN.
Alabama. .. ..219
Arkansas 2(i3
Florida TO
Georgia 184
Kentucky 357
Louisiana 190
Mississippi 219
Noith Carolina 127
South Carolina 204
Tennessee 373
Texas 433
Virginia 329
West Virginia 290
WESTERN.
California 140
Colorado 119
Illinois 507
Indiana 603
Iowa . .' 527
Kansas 304
Michigan 217
Minnesota 163
Missouri 290
Nebraska 154
Nevada 14
Ohio 463
Oregon 61
Wisconsin 191
TERRITORIES.
Arizona 19
Dakota 213
Idaho 7
Indian .. ..11
Montana 23
New Mexico 34
Utah 67
Washington 60
Wyoming 3
CANADA.
Manitoba 23
New Brunswick 14
Nova Scotia !)
Ontario S3
Quebec . . ]5
Newfoundland ... .8
FOREIGN.
ADVERTISING- RATES
UC WJ1I UV glVV^Il.
We respectfully solicit the business of all legitimate advertisers. Address
E. A. K. HACKETT, Publisher American Farmer,
JPOJLIT WA.YIVE, IINI>IAMA,
Or, JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO., Agents, 29 Park Row, New York.
NEWSPAPER RATE-BOOK.
EELIGIOUS LIST— Con tinned.
NEW YORK,
NORTH CHILI,
ROCHESTER,
SYRACUSE,
me A,
(JOLDSBORO,
RALEIGH,
WILMINGTON,
CINCINNATI,
CLEVELAND,
COLUMBUS,
DAYTON,
SPRINGFIELD,
ALTOONA,
HARRISBURG,
HUNTINGDON,
PHILADELPHIA
NEW YORK.
Christian Thought,
Church Mission News,
Church Union,
Foreign Missionary,
Frank Leslie's Sunday Magazine,
Friendly Visitor,
Illlustrator,
Presbyterian Home Missionary,
Pulpit Treasury,
Sai.ors' Magazine,
Sunday-Scliool Journal,
Young Catholic,
Earnest Christian and Golden Rulo.
Katholisches Volkszeitung, German,
Exponent,
Northern Christian Advocate,
Inquirer,
NORTH CAROLINA.
Baptist Review,
Mcthodiftt Advance,
Biblical Recorder,
"Christian Advocate,
Baptist Standard,
North Carolina Presbyterian,
OHIO.
American Christian Review,
American Israelite,
Catholic Telegraph,
Christian Standard,.
Chnstliche Apologete, German,
Deborah, German,
Herald and Presbyterian,
Journal and Messenger,
Wahreitsfreund, German,
Western Christian Advocate,
Disciples of Chiist,
Sunday-School Journal,
Teachers' Mentor,
Catholic Universe,
Chiistliche Botschafter, German,
Sendbote, German,
Evangelical Messenger,
Reformiite Kirchenzeitung, German,
Standard of the Cross,
Lutheran Witness,
Evangelical Sunday-School Teacher,
Catholic Columbian,
Gospel Expositor,
Littie Crusader,
Christian World,
Herald 01 Gospel Liberty,
Religious Telescope,
Lutheran Evangelist,
PENNSYLVANIA.
Gospel Trumpet,
Review,
Church Advocate,
Gospel Messenger,
Bible Banner,
Catholic Standard,
Christian Instructor,
Christian Recorder,
monthly, Unsectarian.
monthly. Episcopal.
monthly, Evangelical.
monthly, Presbyterian.
monthly, Nonsectarian.
monthly, Episcopal.
monthly Evangelical.
monthly Presbyterian.
monthly Unsectarian.
monthly, Evangelical.
monthly. Evangelical.
monthly, Roman Catholic.
monthly, Evangelical.
weekly, Roman Catholic.
weekly, Evangelical.
weekly, Methodist.
semi-monthly, Evangelical.
weekly, Baptist.
weekly. Methodist.
weekly, Baptist.
weekly, Methodist.
semi-monthly, Baptist.
weekly, Presbyterian.
weekly, Disciples.
weekly, Jewish.
weekly, Roman Catholic.
weekly, Disciples.
weekly. Methodist.
weekly, Jewish.
weekly, Presbyterian.
weekly, Baptist.
weekly, Roman Catholic.
weekly. Methodist.
semi-monthly, Evangelical.
monthly, Evangelical.
monthly. Disciples.
weekly, Roman Catholic.
weekly. Evangelical.
weekly, Baptist.
weekly, Evangelical.
weekly, Reformed Church.
weekly, Episcopal.
semi-monthly, Lutheran.
monihly. Evangelical,
weekly, Roman Catholic.
weekly, Friends.
weekly, Roman Catholic.
weekly. Reformed Church.
weekly, Christian.
weekly, United Brethren.
weekly, Lutheran.
monthly, Unsectarian.
monthly, Y. M. C. A.
weekl.v , Evangelical,
weekly, Brethren.
• weekly, Evangelical,
weekly. Roman Catholic,
weekly. United Presbyterian,
weekly, Methodist.
PITTSBURGH,
Christian Standard and Home Journal, weekly, Evangelical.
Christian Statesman, weekly, Evangelical.
Episcopal Recorder, vveek'y, Reformed Episcopal.
Episcopal Register, weekly, Episcopal.
Friends' intelligencer, weekly, Friends.
Lutheran, weekly, Lutheran.
Lutheran Observer, weekly, Lutheran.
Messenger, weekly, Reformed Church.
Methodist, weekly, Methodist Episcopal.
National Baptist, weekly, Baptist.
Presbyterian, weekly, 1'resbyterian.
Presbyterian Journal, weekl.v, Presbyterian.
Sunday-School Times, weekly. Evangelical.
I. C. B. U. Journal, semi-monthly, -Roman Catholic.
Augsburg Sunday-School Teacher, monthly, Lutheran.
Baptist Teacher, monthly, Baptist.
Christian Woman, monthly, Evangelical.
Guardian Angel, monthly, Roman Catholic.
Our Banner, monthly. Evangelical.
Baptist Messenger, . weekly, Baptist.
2 DO JA'O. F. PHILLIPS & co:s
The Fraternity
MONTHL T
Magazine.
A PERIODICAL FOR THE PEOPLE,
ESTABLISHED TO INCULCATE A KNOWLEDGE OF THE PRINCIPLES OF THE
late :
THE INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS, THE KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS,
THE KNIGHTS OF HONOR, THE ROYAL ARCANUM,
AND ALL OTHER SOCIETIES HAVING
„ ilCJI WW*™*
AS THEIR BASIS.
PUBLISHED BY
JOHN W. ORR, 29 Park Row, NEW YORK CITY.
Subscription Prfce, $2. SO per Year (two volumes),- or
$1.25 for Six Months (one complete volume).
AND CITIZEN SOLDIER.
I?ul>lislied. "Weekly at "Wasliing-ton, D. C.
A WEEKLY COMPENDIUIVI OF THE NEWS OF THE WORLD,
Devoted especially to tike Interests of tlie G. A. 1?., and of
Soldiers of the War of Hie Rebellion.
AS AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM IT IS UNEXCELLED.
For sample copies and rates of advertising address
THE 'WORLD, 1006 F St., Washington, D. C,
American Farm and HQHIQ,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
The only Agricultural Paper Published at the Capital
ISSUED PlOMPTLf TIE FUST OF I1CI
SIXTEENfcPAG-ES CUT AND STITCHED.
inserted, at lower rates,
quality and. quantity of circulation, than in
any oilier j^gric-altural Journal.
[a"bo"ve for sample copies and.
THE ONLY AUXILIARY PUBLISHING HOUSES ON THE PACIFIC COAST.
PALMER & REY'S
NEWSPAPER UNIONS
(COMBINED)
COMPRISING 120 OF THE BEST WEEKLY PAPERS PUBLISHED
ON THE PACIFIC COAST,
TAKEN FOR ONE OR BOTH LISTS AT LOW RATES.
•*• O IF1 IFVI O E S : 4-
SAN FRANCISCO NEWSPAPER UNION, NORTHERN PACIFIC NEWSPAPER UNION,
405-7 Sansome Street,
SAN FRANCISCO.
114 Front Street,
PORTLAND, OB.
Address All Letters for Both Unions bo San Francisco Office
NEWSPAPER BATE-BOOK.
297
RELIGIOUS LIST— Continued.
PENNSYLVANIA.
PITTSBURGH, Catholic,
Christian Advocate,
Methodist Recorder,
Presbyt'-rian Banner,
United Presbyterian,
Bible Teacher,
YORK, Lutheran Missionary Journal,
Teachers' Journal,
weekly, Roman Catholic,
"weekly, Methodist,
weekly, Methodist Protestant,
weekly, Presbyterian,
weekly, Presbyterian,
monthly, United Presbyterian,
monthly, Lutheran,
monthly, Evangelical.
PROVIDENCE,
CHARLESTON,
COLUMBIA,
GREENVILLE,
CHATTANOOGA,
MEMPHIS,
NASHVILLE,
CORSICANA,
DALLAS,
GALVESTON,
HOUSTON,
RHODE ISLAND.
Visitor,
s<M Til CAROLINA.
Southern Christian Advocate,
Southern Presbyterian,
Church Herald,
Baptist Courier,
TENNESSEE.
American Baptist Reflector,
Methodist Advocate,
Christian Advocate,
Tennessee Baptist,
Christian Advocate,
Cumberland Presbyterian,
Gospel Advocate,
Missionary Baptist,
Advocate of Missions,
Sunday-School Magazine.
TEXAS.
Baptist Journal,
Texas Baptist,
Texas Christian Advocate,
Texas Baptist Herald,
monthly, Evangelical.
weekly, Methodist Episcopal.
weekly, Presbyterian.
semi-monthly. Episcopal.
weekly, Baptist.
weekly, Baptist.
weekly, Methodist.
weekly, Methodist Episcopal.
weekly. Baptist.
weekly, Methodist.
weekly, Presbyterian.
weekly, Church of Christ.
weekly, Baptist.
monthly, Evangelical.
monthly, Methodist.
weekly. Baptist.
weekly Baptist.
weekly, Methodist.
weekly, Baptist.
RICHMOND,
MILWAUKEE,
VIRGINIA.
Central Presbyterian,
Christian Advocate,
Religions Her.'ild^
Southern Churchman,
Association Record,
Earnest Worker,
Missionary,
WISCONSIN.
Cathojic Citizen,
Christian Statesman,
Columbia, German,
weekly. Presbyterian,
weekly, Methodist.
weekly. Baptist.
weekly, Episcopal.
monthly, Y. M. C. A.
monthly, Presbyterian.
monthly, Presbyterian.
weekly, Roman Catholic.
weekly, Evangelical.
weekly, Roman Catholic.
ST. JOHN,
HALIFAX,
HAMILTON.
LONDON,
TORONTO,
MONTREAL,
CANADA.
NEWJ BRUNSWICK.
Christian Visitor,
NOVA SCOTIA.
Christian Messenger,
Church Guardian,
Wesk-yan,
ONTARIO.
Canada Christian Advocate,
Catholic Herald,
Church Chronicle,
Canada Presbyterian,
Canadian Baptist,
Christian Guardian,
Dominion Churchman,
Evangelical Churchman,
Tribune,
Canadian Methodist Magazine,
Sunday-School Banner,
QUEBEC.
The Witness and Catholic Chronicle,
Harp,
Presbyterian Record,
weekly, Baptist.
weekly. Baptist.
weekly, Protestant, Episcopul.
weekly, Methodist.
weekly, Methodist.
weekly, Roman Catholic.
weekly, Episcopal.
weekly, Presbyterian.
weekly, Baptist.
weekly, Methodist.
weekly, Episcopal.
weekly, Protestant Episcopal.
weekly, Roman Catholic.
monthly, Methodist.
monthly, Evangelical.
weekly, Roman Catholic.
monthly, Roman Catholic.
monthly, Presbyterian.
298 JNO. F. PHILLIPS & COSS
The Hartford Times.
PUBLISHED BY BURR BROTHERS,
Hartford, Conn.
THE DAILY TIMES, Eight Pages.
f8 for one year ; $4 for six months ; $2 for three months.
Average Circulation, for Week ending February 9th, T^T^S I
THE DAILY TIMES stands among the best papers in New England in circulation and position.
Its circulation is 3000 larger than any other daily paper In Hartford.
HATES OF ADVERTISING:
One square of 12 lines, or one inch long in space, one insertion, $1 ; each additional day, HO
cents ; for one month, $8 ; for one year, $36.
Yearly advertisements with the privilege of a change once a week, at the following rates : One
square, one year, $40 ; two squares, one year, $70 ; three squares, one year, $100.
THE WEEKLY TIMES, Eight Pages, with Four-Page Supplement.
Will be carefully edited and will contain all the news in a condensed form that can be found
in a daily paper. No cuts inserted.
TERMS :
WEEKLY TJMES, per year, $1.50; six months, 75 cents; mailed in single wrappers, $2 per
year, always in ad ranee.
ESTABLISH KD 1834.
GALENA GAZETTE,
GALENA, ILLINOIS.
TUT -WEEKLY, A]VI> WEEJtLY.
J. B. BROWN, Editor and Proprietor.
The. Circulation of the WEEKLY is (5800 by actual connt, and affidavit will
be furnished if desired.
It is one of the best advertising mediums in the State.
ffeetlj Tiies.
JULY, 1881.)
The Daily Times is a Two-Cent Morning Paper,
v And has the largest circulation of any morning; paper in Indianapolis. The Saturday edition is a
*' ilouble sheet of 5(> columns, and has a larg'e circulation.
TKI4IMS : 2 cents per copy ; 12 cents per week ; 50 cents per month ; or $6 per year.
THE WEEKLY TIMES
Is a 56-colnmn paper, and is $1 per year, with a valuable premium in addition.
NEWSPAPER HATE-BOOK.
2911
SPORTING LIST.
A LIST OF THE LEADING SPORTING PAPERS. THOSE HAVING CIRCULATIONS APPROACHING 5,000 WILL BE FOUNI»
FULLY DESCRIBED IN THE BODY OF THIS WORK.
SAN FRANCISCO,
CALIFORNIA.
Breeder and Sportsman,
Pacific Lift-,
weekly,
weekly.
CHICAGO,
ILLINOIS.
American Field,
Dunton's Spirit of the Turf,
Horseman,
Mirror of Amerieau Sports,
weekly,
weekly,
weekly,
weekly.
FORT WAYNE,
INDIANAPOLIS,
INDIANA.
Fin and Feather,
Western Sportsman,
monthly,
weekly.
LOUISVILLE,
KENTUCKY.
Turf. Rod, and Gun,
monthly.
BOSTON,
MASSACHUSETTS.
Athenian,
Bicycling World,
Dining and The Wheelman.
weekly.
weekly.
monthly.
ST. LOUIS,
MISSOURI.
Western Sporting Life and Dramatic News,
weekly.
NEW YORK.
NEW YORK, Clipper,
Forest and Stream,
Fox's Illustrated Week's Doings
Illustrated Times,
National Police Gazette,
Spirit of the Times,
Sportsman,
Turf, Fit-Id, and Farm,
Wheel.
American Aquatic Magazine,
weekly.
weekly.
weekly.
weekly.
weekly.
weekly.
weekly.
weekly.
1 weekly,
monthly.
TOLEDO,
OHIO.
National Pastime,
monthly.
PHILADELPHIA,
PENNSYLVANIA.
Sporting Life,
weekly.
TORONTO,
CANADA.
Canadian Sportsman and Live Stock Journal,
weekly.
300
JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO:S
C <Zl)} * T
ttttnitit ^fi^ttHlrh
llfllulli 25*p |?2jiu^|s|9VM t
(^ j» »*'
No. I! FRANKFORT STREET.
RATES or STTBSCBIPTI:NS :
Single Copies, ------
fcsingle Subscriptions, -
T-wo Subscriptions (One Address), , -
Three Subscriptions (One Address),
- 5 cents.
a 5O per year.
4 OO
5 OO
The Leading Sunday Paper, Established forty years,
and Steadily Increasing,
Circulation 37,000
Its Masonic news is of special interest to the fraternity. It also gives large
space to the Fire and Police Departments, all matters pertaining to the Grand.
Army, and. abounds in political, society, and local news. The Dispatch is rec-
ognized as the very best advertising medium in New York City for the price
charged, and does not make statements about its circulation which it is un-
willing to prove to the satisfaction of any advertiser.
IHDIAHA SCHOOL JOURHAL
THIS IS A REPRESENTATIVE WESTERN JOURNAL,
It was established in 1856, and with perhaps two exceptions has the largest circulation of any
educational monthly in the United States. It reaches more teachers and school officers in Indi-
ana than all other school papers combined. It is not published in the interest of any school or
side business, but stands wholly on its merits.
It has no equal as an advertising medium, when the purpose is to reach teachers and school
officers. Price, $1.50.
W. A. BELL, Publisher, Indianapolis, Ind.
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY.
THE FARMERS' HOME JOURNAL was established in 1865, and since that time has been the LEADING AGRICULT-
URAL PAPER in the Ohio Valley. It has special departments devoted to General Agriculture, JLive
Stock, Horticulture, Tobacco, Bee Keeping, The Household, etc.
It is published every week. Terms of subscription, $1.50 per annum. Best medium for advertisers to reach
first-call farmers.
Office: 312 W. Main Street,
Louisville, Kentucky.
I ION B. NAIL, Editor,
f M.
W. NEAL, Business Manager,
NEWSPAPER EA TE-B 0 OK.
301
FOREIGN LIST.
A LIST OP THE LEADING PAPERS PUBLISHED IN FOREIGN LANGUAGES. WHERE THE CIRCULATION IS NEAR 5,000
OI'IES PER ISSUE A DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PAPER WILL BE FOUND IN THE BODY OF THIS WORK.
NEW HAVEN,
CONNECTICUT.
Rcpublikauer,
Anzeiger,
daily and weekly, German,
weekly, German.
CALIFORNIA.
LOS ANGELES. Cronicao, weekly, Spanish.
SAN FRANCISCO, Abend Post, daily and weekly, German.
California Demokraf, daily, Sunday and weekly, German.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
WASHINGTON. Volks Tribun, weekly, German.
GEORGIA.
SAVANNAH, Familien Journal, weekly, German.
BELLEVILLE,
CHICAGO,
PEORIA,
ILLINOIS.
Belleyiller Zoitung und Stern,
Arbeiter Zeitung,
Illinois Staats Zbitung,
Neue Freie Presse,
Beol)achter,
Bladet,
Deutsche Warte,
Erholungsstunden,
Eulenspiegel,
Gamla Och Nya Hemlandet,
Gazeta Polska,
Katholisches Wochenblatt,
Norden,
Sandcbudet,
Svenska Amerikanaren,
Svenska Tribuneii,
Demokrat,
daily and weekly, German.
daily, Sunday and weekly, German.
daily, Sunday and weekly, German.
daily, Sunday and weekly, German.
weekly, German.
weekly, Swedish.
weekly, German.
weekly, German.
Sundays, German.
weekly, Swedish.
weekly, Polish.
weekly, German.
weekly, Norwegian.
weekly, Swedish.
weekly, Swedish.
weekly, Swedish.
daily and weekly, German.
EVANSVILLE,
INDIANAPOLIS,
DAVENPORT,
DUBUQUE,
Demokrat,
Telegraph,
Spottvogel,
INDIANA.
IOWA.
Demokrat,
Iowa,
Luxernburger Gazette,
Outereistte Nachrichten,
daily and weekly, German.
[daily, Sunday and weekly, German.
Sundays, German.
daily and weekly, German.
weekly, German.
weekly, German.
semi-monthly.
ATCHISON,
LEAVENWORTH,
KANSAS.
Kansas Staats Anzeiger,
[Kansas Freie Presse,
weekly,. German,
daily and weekly, German.
LOUISVILLE,
NEW ORLEANS,
KENTUCKY.
Anzeiger,
Kathplischer Glaubensbote,
Omnibus,
LOUISIANA.
Deutsche Zeitung,
L'Abeille,
Democratic Frar^ais,
Neue Well,
Familien Frennd,
daily and weekly, German.
weekly, German,
weekly, German.
daily Sundav and weekly, German.
daily and weekly, French.
weekly, French
.veekly, German.
semi-weekly, German.
JNO. F. PHILLIPS A CO.'S
SUBSCRIBE; TO
NATIONAL ilFililli
A Semi-Monthly
Illustrated, Literary, Temperance
Family Magazine and Agricultural Journal.
All Original! No Clippings!
The spiciest, chastest, and purest reading matter
and most beautiful illustrations only inserted. The
only ladies' journal of its kind in the U. S.
MISS JOSEPHINE CULMORE.
Office, No. 65 Travis St., Houston, Texas.
Miss JOSEPHINE CULMOKE, Publisher.
Subscription price, $4 per yearly only.
Circulation guaranteed to exceed 400,000 in 12
months.
Send five 2-cent stamps for sample copy and 8
pages of choice music.
IN*
THE DAKOTA FARMER.
Published at HURON, DAKOTA.
DAVIS fc BUSHNELL, Proprietors. W. H. BOOTHROYD, Editor.
The best medium for reaching that great purchaser, the Farmer of Dakota. Subscription,
$1 per year. Sample copies, Gc. iu stamps.
The Dakota Huronite wfThe Dakota Newspaper Union
Offer inducements to advertisers in Dakota that cannot fail to bring large returns.
Apply to AUGUSTINE) DAVIS, Huron, Dakota.
NEWSPAPER KATE-BOOK.
303
FOREIGN LIST— Continued.
BALTIMORE,
BOSTON,
MARYLAND.
Deutsehe Correspondent,
Journal,
Baverisches Wochenblatt,
Katholische Volks-Zeitung,
Volksfreund,
Wecker,
daily, Sunday and weekly, German.
diiily, German,
weekly, German,
weekly, German,
weekly, German.
weekly, German.
MASS A CHUSETTS.
Geschafts Anzeiger,
New England Staaten Zeitung,
Turner Zeitung,
weekly, German.
wekly, German.
weekly, German.
ANN ARBOR,
BAY CITY,
DETROIT,
MICHIGAN.
Journal,
Journal,
Le Patriots,
Abend Post,
Michigan Volksblatt.
Michigan Journal nnd Herold,
Michigan Volkszeitung,
Stimme der Wahrheit,
weekly, German.
weekly, German.
weekly, French.
daily and weekly, German.
daily and weekly, German.
weekly, German.
weekly, German.
weekly, German.
MINNESOTA.
MINNEAPOLIS, Bndstikken, weekly, Norwegian.
ST. PAUL, Folkeblaclet, weekly, So mdinavinn.
Presse, daily and weekly, German.
Volkszeitnng, daily, Sunday and weekly,. German.
Wanderer, weekly, German.
KANSAS CITY,
ST. JOSEPH,
ST. LOUIS,
MISSOURI.
Herold,
Post und Tribune,
Presse.
Volksblatt,
Amerika,
Anzeiger des Westens,
Tribune,
Wcstliche Post,
Christliche Kinderzeitung,
Herold des Glaubeus,
Bias,
Humorist,
Laterne,
El Comercio del Valle,
dai'y and weekly, German.
daily and weekly, German.
weekly, German.
daily and weekly, German.
daily, Sunday and weekly, German.
daily, Sunday and weekly, German.
daily and Sunday, German.
daily, Sunday and weekly. German.
weekly, German.
weeklv. German.
weekly. Bohemian.
weekly, German.
weekly, German.
monthly, Spanish.
FREMONT,
OMAHA,
NEBRASKA.
Zeitivng,
Post und Telegraph,
Tribune,
Den Danske Pioneer,
Pokrok Zapadu,
weekly, German.
daily and weekly, German.
daily and weekly, German.
weekly, Danish.
weekly, Bohemian.
NEW JERSEY.
CAMDEN, Journal,
CARLSTADT, Bergen Co. Volksblatt,
NEWARK, Deutsche Zeitung,
Fivie Zeitnng,
Neue Schwarmer,
TRENTON, New Jersey Staats-Journal,
weekly, German.
weekly, German.
dnily. Sunday and weekly, German,
daily, Sunday ;ind weekly, German.
weekly, German.
weekly, German.
ALBANY.
BROOKLYN,
BUFFALO,
NEW YORK,
NEW YORK.
Herold,
Brooklyner Freie Presse,
Brooklyner Journal,
Demokrat,
Freie Presse,
Aurora,
Banner,
Christliche Woche,
Deutscher Volksblatt,
Courrier des Etats-Unis,
Herold,
Las Novedades,
Le Messager Franco- Americain,
Staats-Zeitung,
Tages-Nachrichten,
Volks-Zeitung,
daily, German.
daily, Sunday and weekly, German,
weekly, German.
diily, Sundny and weekly, German,
daily, Sunday and weekly, German,
weekly, German,
weekly, German,
weekly, German,
weeklv, German.
daily, Sunday and weekly, French.
daily, German.
dnily and weeklv, Spanish.
daily Simd':iy and weekly, French.
daily. Sunday mid weekly, German.
daily, Sunday and weekly, German.
dai y, Sunday and weekly, German.
304 JNO. F. PHILLIPS & COSS
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Publication Office, JAMESTOWN, N. Y. New York Office, 48 HUDSON STREET.
INDEPENDENT, COMPREHENSIVE, PROGRESSIVE.
O1VE I>OI^LA.K, JPER, YEA.R.
Circulation lies mostly in New York, Pennsylvania, and Ohio, but extends to every State and
Territory in the Union.
Shrewd Advertisers, in making up their list, select publications giving the largest circulation
for the least money. THE COUNTRYSIDE gives 15,000, circulation for 10 cents per Agate line, or
two thirds of a cent a line per thousand circulation.
INDIANAPOLIS SENTINEL,
DAILY, WEEKLY, AND SUNDAY,
IISI>I^N^I»OLIS, IN I>IA]VJL.
INDIANAPOLIS SENTINEL COMPANY, Publishers.
the State Representative and Exponent of the Democratic Party, no Paper Seeks to Divide
the field with the SEtiTlNEL.
Its circulation during each month averages larger than that of any other daily in the State,
Almost every fanner or stock -raiser in Indiana takes or frequently sees the WEEKLY STATE SEN-
TIN HI,. Oar tariff of rates is far below any Western daily of equal character and influence.
Nei Orleans Coneraal BnMin, Price Current, & Sfiiii List,
Reaching the City and Country Merchants and Dealers, Planters, Mechanics, Traders, etc.,
throughout the Gulf States. Since 1822, semi-weekly. By -. J. BRIGHT.
Is the only strictly Commercial Paper published, semi-weekly, in New Orleans.
It gives full and accurate reports of all the bin-mess transactions of each day, and contains TaWes of Imports, Ex-
ports, and Stocks, which are not published in any other sheet in the city.
As an Advertising Medium— For all those who wish to bring their business promptly and conspicuously before
importers, city and country merchants and dealers, planters, mechanic,*, consumers, traders, and the people generally,
this COMMERCIAL BULLETIN, PRICE CURRENT, AND SHIPPING LIST is unsurpassed. Its circulation cavers & wider
extent of territory than most daily newspapers.
It has by far the most extended and best circulation of any commercial paper in the Southwest, and is a recognized
authority throughout the United States. It is pent to subscribers in nearly every county and town in the great Mis-
sissippi Valley and in the Gulf State*, besides having a general circulalion in every State in the Union.
Advertisements and subscriptions solicited at the Northern Office of the COMMEBCIAL BULLETIN, PRICE CURRENT*
AND SHIPPING LIST, J. C. GOODRICH, General Manager, "Sun" Building, New York.
NEWSPAPER EA TE-B 0 OK.
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FOREIGN LIST— Continued.
NEW YORK.
NEW YORK.
ROCHESTER,
UTICA,
Zeituns,
Amerikanische Schweizer Zeitun
Belletristisches Journal.
Deutsch Amerikanische Grocer,
Figaro,
Frank Leslie's Illustrirte Zeitung,
Freischutz,
Handels-Zeitnng,
Jewish Gazette,
Katholisches Volksblatt,
Nachrichten aus Deutschland und der Schweiz,
Oesterreich-AmerikanischeZeitung,
Plattdeutsche Post,
Puck,
Revue,
Schwaebisches Wochenblatt,
Rechts-Schutz,
Um die Welt,
Techniker,
Telephon,
Amerikanischer Agricultarist,
Beobachter,
Volksblatt,
Y Drych,
daily, Sunday and weekly, German.
weekly, German,
weekly, German,
•weekly, German.
Sunday, German,
weekly, German,
weekly, German,
weekly, German,
weekly, Hebrew,
weekly, Gtrman.
weekly, German,
weekly, German,
weekly, German,
weekly, German,
weekly, German,
weekly, German,
weekly, German,
weekly, German,
weekly, German,
weekly, German,
monthly, German,
daily and weekly, German,
daily, Sunday and weekly, German,
weeikly, Welsh.
CINCINNATI,
CLEVELAND,
COLUMBUS,
LOH1O.
Abend Presse,
Anzeiaer,
Freie Presse,
Volkshlatt.
Volksfreund,
Christ! iche Apologete,
Wahreitsfreund,
Hans und Herd,
Anzeiger,
Waechter am Erie.
Ohristliche Botschafter,
Reformirte Kirchenzeitung
Sendbote,
Evangelische Magazin,
Westbote,
Ohio Sonntagsgast,
Ohio Waisenfreund,
daily, German.
daily, Sunday and weekly, German.
daily, Sundivy and weekly, German.
daily, Sunday and weekly, German.
daily, Sunday and weekly, German.
weekly, German.
weekly, German.
monthly, German.
daily, Sunday and weekly, German.
daily, Sunday and weekly, German.
weekly, German.
weekly, German.
weekly, German.
weekly, German.
semi-weekly and weekly, German.
Sundays, German.
weekly, German
PENNSYLVANIA.
ALLEGHENY,
ALLENTOWN,
LEBANON,
PHILADELPHIA,
PITTSBURGH,
READING,
Sonntagsbote,
Friedens-Bote,
Welt-Bote,
Muhlenberg Monthly,
Young's Neue Volks-Zeitung,
Abend Post,
Demokrat,
Freie Presse,
Gazette,
Tageblatt,
Volksblatt,
Eulenapiegel,
Neue Welt,
Schwaebl-ches Wochenblatt,
Sonntags Journal,
Bazaar,
Freiheits Freund,
Pittsburger Beobachter,
Volksblatt,
Reform,
Somitagsblatt.
Post,
Adler,
Sundays, German.
weekly, German.
weekly, German.
montnly, German.
weekly, German.
daily, German.
daily and weekly, German.
daily, Sunday and weekly, German.
daily, German.
daily, Sunday and weekly, German.
daily and weekly, German.
Sundays, German.
Sundays, German.
weekly, German.
Sunday and*weekly, German.
monthly, German.
daily and weekly, German.
duily and weekly, German.
daily and weekly, German.
Sundays, German.
Sundays, German.
daily, Sunday and weekly, German.
weekly, German.
AUSTIN.
GALVESTON,
HOUSTON,
SAN ANTONIO,
TEXAS.
Vorwarts,
Texas Post,
Deutsche Post,
Texas Deulsclie-Zeitung,
Freie Presse Fur Texas^
weekly, German,
daily and weekly, German.
daily and weekly, German.
weekly, German,
daily and weekly, German.
306
JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO." 8
, 527OOO.
SUNDAY JOURNAL.... 19, 5 00. DAILY JOURNAL ...15,250. WEEKLY JOURNAL. ... 17,780.
THE BEST PAPER IN THE WEST FOR READERS AND ADVERTISERS.
POLITICALLY IT IS REPUBLICAN.
THE SUNDAY JOURNAL is a 16-page paper, filled with the largest amount of choicest reading matter, together with
the telegraphic news of the world, that our advertising t-pace will permit.
It requires about 5000 Ibs. of paper to produce the Sunday edition.
THE SUNDAY JOURNAL has no rival in the Southwest, except in the " Globe-Democrat'" of St. Louis, a large por-
tion of whose circulation lies outside of our field.
THE DAILY contains full Western Associated Press Reports, the maximum of Western Correspondence and Mar-
ket Reports of every city in the productive regions of the West. It is such a paper as only the West can produce,
and has no acknowledged rival.
THE WEEKLY, with a circulation of 18,OOO,is a complete compilation of the current news of the world :
embellished with choice miscellany, original editorial and correspondence.
THE JOURNAL is a handsomely printed quarto of fifty-six columns, and is a valuable medium through which
a knowledge of the West is cheaply attainable by persons in the East.
SAMPLE COPIES MAILED TO ANT ADDRESS ON APPLICATION.
SUNDAY, One Year $2. WEEKLY, One Year $1.
DAILY (Seven Issues per week), One Year, $1O.
SEND IN YOUR ORDERS BY POSTAL.
FOR ADVERTISING TERMS APPLY TO
JOURNAL COMPANY, Publishers and Proprietors, KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI.
1873.
THE WATCHMAKER AND METALWORKER
CHICAGO, ILL.,
Having the Largest Circulation of any Horological Journal in the World.
PUBLISHED BY
TSZIE CTIE^WIErjIEIRS7 IFTJIBLTSHCIIBrG-
H. A. PIERCE, PRESIDENT,
149 and 151 State Street, P. O. Box 158.
SEND FOR ADVERTISING RATES.
, OHIIO,
THE ONLY MARINE PAPER ON THE GREAT LAKES.
DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF NAVIGATION,
An Efficient and Reliable Record of Marine Enterprises, including Ship-
Building, Vessel Sales and Disasters, Charters, Lumber and Iron
Ore Notes and Editorials interesting to Navigators.
NE WSPAPER 'RA TE-B 0 OK.
307
FOREIGN LIST— Continued.
RICHMOND,
VIRGINIA.
Anzeiger,
Virginia Staats Gazette.
daily, Sunday and weekly, German,
daily and Sunday, German.
WEST VIRGINIA.
WHEELING, Abendblatt der Deutsche Zeitung,
Wheelinger Volksblatt,
daily, German,
daily and weekly, German.
APPLETON,
LA CKOSSE.
MILWAUKEE,
WISCONSIN.
Volksf round,
Fiedrelandet Og Emigranlen,
Freie Presse,
HlTOld,
Seebole,
Volksblatt,
Au,
Columbia,
Freidenker,
National Reformer.
Acker und Gartenbau Zietung
weekly, German.
weekly, Norwegian.
daily, Sunday and weekly, German.
dally, Sunday and weekly, German.
daily and weekly, German,
daily and weekly, German.
weekly, German.
weekly, German.
Sundays, German.
weekly, German.
semi-monthly, German.
OTTAWA,
CANADA .
ONTARIO.
Le Canada,
L'Albuin des Families,
daily and weekly, French,
monthly, French.
MONTREAL,
QUEBEC,
ST. HYACISTIIE,
QUEBEC.
La Mi nerve,
La Patrie,
Le Courrier,
L'Etendard,
Le Monde,
La Tribune,
Le Canard,
Le Moniteur dn Commerce,
L'Opinion Publique,
Le Journal D'Agriculture Illnstre.
Le Canadien, daily, tri
Le Courrier du Canada,
L'ElecU-ur,
L'Evenement,
Courrier de St. Hyacinthe, tri
L'Union, semi
daily and weekly,
daily and weekly,
daily,
daily,
daily and weekly,
weekly,
weekly,
weekly,
weekly,
monthly,
weekly and weekly,
daily and weekly,
daily and weekly,
daily,
weekly and weekly,
weekly and weekly,
French.
French.
French.
French.
French.
French.
French.
French.
French.
French.
French.
French.
French.
French.
French.
French.
308 JNO. F. PHILLIPS & co:s
NEWARK EVENING NEWS,
:, N, j.
*
AN INDEPENDENT,
HANDSOME, NEWSY
PAIL Y JO UBNAL.
Having the Largest Circulation of any Daily Newspaper
in the State of New Jersey.
CDIOtT At*
orlnl I Ur
PUBLISHED AT LAWRENCE, KAN.,
By KIMBALL & STEVENS.
Devoted to the Agricultural and Stock Interests of the West.
Organ of the State Horticultural Society.
Eight Column Quarto, First-class, Illustrated, and Original,
THE ONLY LOW-PRICED FIRST-CLASS AGRICULTURAL WEEKLY
PAPER IX THE WORLD.
.A. IF^IPDEIR, IFOIR,
Advertising limited and must be paid for, as it is the only' source of profit.
NEWSPAPER RATE-BOOK.
SCENE : The office of a prosperous Merchant in New York City who is busy figuring the profits he made by
advertising through the agency of John F. Phillips & Co.
Merchant (soliloquizing).
Sweet are the uses
Of advertisements,
Which bring large profits
From a small expense !
Like seed that's planted
In a fertile soil.
'Twill more than doubly
Compensate our toil.
And he is happy,
Who at last has found
A trusty helper
To prepare the ground —
An active agent, •
Who will place each '' ad"
To such advantage
That 'twill make him glad,
And I have proven
By a crucial test,
Thu name of PHILLIPS
Leadeth all the rest.
[A friendly, but unsuccessful, Rival enters.}
Rival.
The business bustle
Which surrounds this place,
The calm contentment
Which adorns your face,
Are .certain tokens
That, assured success
And ample fortune
Both unite to bless
An earnest worker
In the cause of trade,
And whose bright banner
Bears the words " Self-made."
Merchant.
Your praise is pleasant,
But, I must confess,
To another party
I owe my success.
Rival.
'Tis strange as fiction !
I would like to hear
The hidden secret
Of your great career.
Merchant.
'Tis not a secret
To the man who's wise —
'Tis merely knowing
How to advertise.
Rival.
I don't believe it ;
For I've tried that plan
As much and often
As another man.
I spent my dollars,
But the yield was pence ;
My wealth has vanished
In advertisem«/ife.
Merchant.
You've been unlucky
In the choice of men
Who have no talent
To return again
Your cash investments,
More than fifty fold,
And make your business
Worth its weight in gold.
Rival.
What modern Midas
Is this wondrous witch,
Whose toii'-h turns golden,
And makes merchants rich ?
Merchant.
'Tis one whose- knowledge
Of the world-wide press
Is all-sufficient
To insure success ;
His eye for business
Is intensely keen,
And he knows the difference
Between fat and lean.
He's bold, yet cautious, j''-,
Be it understood,
And puts your money
Where it does most good
His reputation
And his spotless name
Are fully worthy
His enduring fame.
Rival.
I p-ay you, tell me
Who this agent is,
So, without delaying,
I can boom my " biz."
Merchant.
His name is Phillips,
I would have you.know ;
And his place of business
i.'9 Park Row.
[Exit Rival on his way to Phillips' office to place a large
advertising contract.}
310 JNO. F. PHILLIPS <k COSS
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY.
THE LEADING AND REPRESENTATIVE PAPER OP THE '
Manufacturing, Wood- Working, and Building Interests of
the South and Southwest.
A glance at its columns will convince you that it is the VERY BEST MEDIUM through which you
may speak to that class of buyers in the South and Southwest who handle goods in your line of trade.
The SOUTHERN MANUFACTURER AND BUILDER 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 vou.
The Largest Circulation and the Most Popular Journal of its Class in the
South or West. Rates of Advertising Reasonable.
Manufacturers will find it profitable to advertise in this journal. Address
SOUTHERN MANUFACTURER AND BUILDER,
Louisville, KentucJi'y.
1819. THE 1884.
LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS.
BY THE
D. A. BKOWER, - - - President.
GEO. B. BBOWN, Sec'y and Trias.
GAZETTE P'T'G CO.
Circulates in Every County in the State. Leading Orgsn f:r Expression of Public Sertiment. ,
ADVERTISING KATES furnished on application. Sample copies free. Address
GEO. B. BROWN, Business Manager, Little Rock, Ark.
The MorningTimes
THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN LOWELL, MASS.,
A CITY OF NEARLY 70,000 INHABITANTS.
THE TIMES has the fullest local and general news reports, and is the most popular and influential daily
in the city, having nearly double the circulation of any other paper in the county.
THE FAVORITE OF LOCAL ADVERTISERS. RATES LOW.
CAMPBELL & HANSCOM, Publishers.
NEWSPAPER RATE-BOOK.
311
A LIST, CONTAINING TBF. NAME AND POST-OFFICE ADDRESS OF THE WEEKLY PAPER OF L\KGEST CIRCULATION IN"
EACH COUNTY IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA IN WHICH A NEWSPAPER IS PUBLISHED, WITH A ItEFEliENC K
TO COUNTIES WHICH HAVE PAPERS OF SUFFICIENT IMPORTANCE TO BE DESCRIBED IN DETAIL IN THE BODY OF THE
KATE-BOOK.
ALABAMA.
AUTAUGA CO.
Prattvflle, Southern Signal.
BARBOUH CO,
Eufanla, Times nud News.
BIBB CO.
Six Mile, Blade.
BLOUNT CO.
Blountsville, Blount Co. News.
BULLOCK CO.
Union Springs, Herald.
BUTLER CO,
Greenville, Citizen.
CALHOUN CO.
Jacksonville, Republican.
CHAMBERS CO.
La Fayetfe, Tribune.
CHEROKEE CO,
Centre, Advertiser.
CHILTON CO.
Clanton, View.
CHOCTAVV CO,
Under, Courier.
CLARKE CO.
Grove Hill, Democrat.
CLEBURNE CO.
Edwardsville, Standard.
COLBERT CO.
Tuscnmbia, North Alabamian.
CONECUH CO.
Evergreen, Star.
COOSA CO.
Rockforcl, Enterprise.
CULLMAN CO.
CiiUman, Tribune.
DALE CO.
Ozark, Southern Star.
DALLAS CO.
See Selma, page 87.
DE KALB CO.
Collinsville, Head Light,
ETOWAH CO.
Gadsden, Times.
GENEVA CO.
Geneva, Bulletin.
GREENE CO.
EiUaw, Whig and Obset ver.
HALE CO.
Greensboro. Southern Watchman,
HENRY CO.
Columbia, Enterprise.
JACKSON CO.
Scottsboro, Herald.
ALABAMA.
JEFFERSON CO.
See Birmingham, page 37.
LAUDERDALE CO.
Florence, B.mner.
LAWRENCE CO.
Moulton, Advertiser.
LEE CO.
Opelika, Times.
LIMESTONE CO.
Athens, Courier.
LOWNDES CO.
Hayneville, Examiner.
MACON CO.
Tnskegee, Mncon Mail. '
MADISON CO.
Huntsville, Mercury.
MARENGO CO.
Demopolis, NewF-Journal.
MARSHALL CO.
Guntersville. Democrat.
MOBILE CO.
Sec Mobile, page 37.
MONROE CO.
Monroeville. Journal.
MONTGOMERY CO.
See Montgomery, page 87.
MORGAN co.
Decatur, News.
PERRY CO.
Marion, True Democrat.
PICKENS CO.
Carrollton, WTest Alabamian.
PIKE CO. „
Troy, Enquirer.
RANDOLPH CO.
Roanoke, Randolph Co. News.
RUSSELL CO.
Scale, Register.
ST. CLAIR CO.
Ashville, Southern /Bgis.
SI1ELBY CO.
Columbians, Chronicle.
SUMTER CO.
Livingston, Journal.
TALLADEGA CO.
Talladcga, Our Mountain Home.
TALLAPOOSA CO.
Dadeville, People's Advocate.
TUSOALOOSA CO.
Tuscaloosa, Gazette.
WALKER CO.
Jasper, Mountain Eagle.
W1LCOX CO.
Cuniden, News and Pacificator.
312 JNO. F. PHILLIPS & co:s
HOME.AHD FARM.
Circulation 110,000 to 120,000 each issue.
TJns'LLTpcLsse.cL l)y any otrier paper* in the co~antry as an
adver'ttsing 7rLed.iu.7n for reacruing
THE FARMERS.
RATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION.
Address
HOME AND FARM,
B. F. AVERY & SONS,
Louisville, Ky.
M^LIV, ^VOMAIV, AJXI> CHILD,
Living in Southern California,
Connected In any way with its Agriculture, Horticulture, Fruitgrowing or Wine-Making, who have a dollar to buy
with, or are worth asking for the trade, are readers of
THE RURAL CALIFORNIAN,
The oldest, largest, and only strictly Agricultural and Horticultural Journal on the Pacific Coast.
Sample Copy, 15 cents. Subscription,, 1 year, $1.5O.
ADVERTISING RATES ON APPLICATION.
Address (jjjO. KICE, Publisher, Los Angeles, Cal.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ILLUSTRATED.
A new publication. By mail, 35 cents. Same address.
VOLTJZMZIE.
The Extremely Low Price of One Dollar Places the
HOME JOURNAL
In the hands of nearly every farmer in Indiana and adjoining States.
Devoted to the FARM, OARDEN, and FIRESIDE.
The only $1 a year eight-page weekly Agricultural Journal in the State.
BEST ADrERTISItfa MEDIUM Iff THE WEST.
L, R, THOMPSON & SONS, Publishers and Proprietors, Lafayette, Ind,
By offering liberal premiums we have greatly increased the circulation of the HOME JOUENAL, and are pushing it
up rapidly.
NEWSPAPER BATE BOOK.
ARKANSAS.
ASHLEY CO.
Hamburgh, Ashley Co. Times.
BAXTER CO.
Mountain Home, Baxter Co. Citizen.
BENTON CO.
Bentonville, Bentonian.
BOONE CO.
Harrison, Times.
CARROLL CO.
Eureka Springs, Times.
CLARK CO.
Arkadelphiu, Educational Independent.
CLAY CO.
Corning, Advocate.
COLUMBIA CO.
Magnolia, Banner.
CONWAY CO.
Morrillton, Headlight.
CRAIGHEAD CO.
Jonesboroiigh, Democrat.
CRAWFORD CO.
Van Buren, Graphic.
CROSS CO.
Wittsburg, Chronicle.
DESHA CO.
Arkansas City, Journal.
DORSE* CO.
Toledo, Blade.
DREW CO.
Monticello. Monticellonian.
FALXKNER CO.
Con way, Log Cabin.
FRANKLIN CO.
O/ark, Echo.
FULTON CO.
Salem, Informer.
GARLAND CO.
Hot Springs, Sentinel.
GREENE CO.
Gainesville, Press.
HEMPSTEAD CO.
Washington, South- Western Press.
HOT SPRINGS CO.
Malvern, Monitor.
HOWARD CO.
Mineral Springs, Telephone News.
INDEPENDENCE CO.
Batesville, Guard.
JACKSON CO.
Newport, Independent.
JEFFERSON CO.
Pine Bluff, Republican.
JOHNSON CO.
Clarksville, Enterprise.
LAWRENCE CO.
Walnut Ridge, Lawrence Co. Times.
LEE CO.
Marianna, Index.
LINCOLN CO.
Star City, Lincoln Lance.
LOGAN CO.
Paris, People's Friend.
LONOKE CO.
Lonoke, Democrat.
MADISON CO.
Huntsville, Madison Co. Record.
ARKANSAS.
MARION CO.
Yellville, Vidette.
MILLER CO.
Texarkana, News.
MISSISSIPPI CO.
Osceola, Times.
MONROE CO.
Clarendon, Monroe Co. Sun.
NEVADA CO.
Prescott, Picayune.
OUACHITA CO.
Camden, Log Hut.
PHILLIPS CO.
Helena, Patriot.
POINSETT CO.
Harrisburgh, Express.
POLK CO.
Bethesda Springs, Mountain Signal.
POPE CO.
Russellville. Evangel.
PRAIRIE CO.
Des Arc, Citizen.
PULASKI CO.
See Little Rock, page 39.
RANDOLPH CO.
Pocahontas, Herald Index.
ST. FRANCIS CO.
Forrest City, Time?.
SALINE CO.
Benton, Courier.
SCOTT CO.
Waldron, Reporter.
SEBASTIAN CO.
Fort Smith, True Democrat.
SEVIER CO.
Lockesburg, Chronicle.
SHARP CO.
Evening Shade, Sharp Co. Record.
STONE CO.
Mountain View, Expositor.
UNION CO.
El Dorado, Fountain.
WASHINGTON CO.
Fayetteville, Democrat.
WHITE CO.
Searcy, Record.
WOODRUFF CO.
Augusta, Woodruff Co. Vidette.
YELL CO.
Dardanelle, Independent Arkansian.
CALIFORNIA.
ALAMEDA CO.
See Oakland, page 41.
AMADOR CO.
Jackson, Dispatch.
BUTTE CO.
Oroville, Mercury.
CALAVERAS CO.
San Andreas, Advertiser.
COLUSA CO.
Colusa, Sun.
CONTRA COSTA CO.
Martinez, Contra Costa Gazette.
DEL NORTE CO.
Crescent City, Del None Record.
314 JNO. f. PHILLIPS & CO.'ti
THE MIRROR AND FARMER
PUBLISHED AT MANCHESTER, N. H.,
Has a larger circulation than anv other Weekly agricultural and family paper published in New England, except one :
larger than the combined circulation of any oilier two weeklies published in New Hampshire, having averaged 17,79.">
copies during the forty-fix weeks since its enlargement in December last. It has gained nearly 5000 subscribers during
the year, and I have reason to believe the average for 1884 will be over 20,000. No advertiser can reach the best paying
patronage of New Hampshire. Vermont, and Maine so well and so cheaply by any other medium. For the character
and extent of its circulation the rates are very low— 14 cents aline each insertion, or, if continued four times or more.
]2L£ cents a line, with liberal discounts on large orders. . The standard rate for weekly papers is one cent a line for
each thousand of circulation, while the MIRKOR AND FARMER rate is less than three fourths of a cent.
THE DAILY MIRROR and AMERICAN
Reaches nearly all the people who have money to spend in a city of 40,000 inhabitants, and surpasses all other
mediums for advertising in Manchester. Kates for a square of seven lines (L£ inch) $2. 25 a week, $4 a month, $-^0 a year.
Manchester is a live, prosperous, and trrowins; city. A census taken in June. 1882, showed a population of 86,503.
and at this date, October, 1883, it is without doubt nearly 40,000. Several new mills have been built, employing a laruc
number ol operatives, and there are manufactured here more than 200 miles of cloth per day, 15 locomotives a mouth.
50 steam fire-engines a year, and an endless variety of other products of skill and industry. The corporations employ
H,000 operatives and pay in monthly wages over §400,000.
A trial advertisement in one or both these papers, it is believed, will induce further orders.
JOHN B. CLARKE, Editor and Proprietor.
Manchester, N. H., Oct. 30, 1883.
HOUSEKEEPER,
PUBLISHED MONTHLY.
THE HOUSEKEEPER aims to help young housekeepers who do not know enough, and old ones who do not know too
much.
Single subscriptions, in advance, one year $0.75 | Two subscriptions, in advance, one year $1.0(1
Single subscriptions, in advance two years 1.00 | Trial subscription, in advance, six months 2">
-A-IDVIElR-TIESIISTa- IR.A.TJES.
40 cents per Agate line. Outside pages 50 cents. Reading notices, 60 cents per line. Advertisements must be
of an acceptable character in every respect.
COMPATtA/TIVJE CIllCUI^TIOIV.
The following is the circulation claimed by the leading papers in the Northwest :
Pioneer Press, weekly 16,000 The Homestead 14,000
Farmers1 Union and Tribune 10,000
Tlie Housekeeper 5O,OOO
It is a good advertising medium because it is always kept as a reference-book, and very often bound in perma-
nent form. In will help to sell anything that a housekeeper needs or buys, from a broom to a piano.
BUCKEYE PUBLISHING CO., Minneapolis, Minn.
TWENTY-FIFTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION.
THE MARYSVILLE APPEAL.
THE LEADING JOURNAL OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA. BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN CALIFORNIA.
THE DAILY APPEAL is a ^even-column paper, size 24 x 36, published every morning except Monday. It Is one of
the oldest papers in the State, having succeeded, by consolidation in 18.59, the Marysville Jferald, which was estab-
lished in 185.2. The latest Eastern and Pacific Coast telegraphic and market reports. Terms, One Year, post-
age ]tai«l, $7. Sample t-oples free.
THE WEEKLY APPEAL is a mammoth i<heet containing 48 columns of reading matter, size 28x42, six pages, estab-
lished in 1862. It is the Farme'-s' and Miners' Journal, with subscribers throughout Northern California. Terms,
One Year, postage paid, $'2.5O. Sample copies Iree.
" The Daily and Weekly Appeal" circulates in the richest agricultural and mining districts of the State.
Address "APPEAL," Marysville. California.
C. 1). It A \VSO\. Publisher and Proprietor.
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CALIFORNIA— Continued.
EL DORADO CO.
Placerville, Mountain Democrat.
FRESNO CO.
Fresno, Democrat.
HUMBOLDT CO.
Eureka, Times.
INTO CO.
Independence, luyo Independent.
KERN CO.
Bakersfield, Kern Co California!!.
LAKE CO.
Lakeport, Bee Democrat.
LASSEN CO.
Susanville, Lassen Advocate.
LOS ANGELES CO.
See Los Angeles, page 41.
MARIN CO.
San Rafael, Marin Co. Journal.
MARIPOSA CO.
Mariposa Gazette.
MENDOCINO CO.
Ukiah, Dispatch and Democrat.
MERCED CO.
Merced, Valley Argus.
MODOC CO.
Alturas, Modoc Independent.
MONO CO.
Bodie, Free Press.
MONTEREY CO.
Salinas, Index.
N-APA CO.
Napa City, Reporter.
NEVADA CO.
See Nevada City, page 41.
PLACER CO.
Auburn, Placer Herald.
PLUM AS CO.
Quincy, National.
SACRAMENTO CO.
See Sacramento, page 41.
SAN BENITO CO.
Hollister, Paciflc.Coast.
SAN BERNARDINO CO.
San Bernardino, Times.
SAN DIEGO CO.
San Diego, Sun.
SAN FRANCISCO CO.
See San Francisco, page 41.
SAN JOAQUIN CO.
See Stockton, page 45.
SAN LUIS OBISPO CO.
San Luis Obispo, Republic.
SAN MATEO CO.
Redwood City, Times and Gazette.
SANTA BARBARA CO.
Santa Barbara, Press.
SANTA CLARA CO.
San Jose, Herald.
SANTA CRUZ CO.
Santa Cruz, Sentinel.
SHASTA CO.
Shasta, Courier.
SIERRA CO.
Downieville, Mountain Messenger.
SISKIYOU CO.
Yreka, Union.
CALIFORNIA.
SOLANO CO.
Vallejo, Evening Chronicle.
SONOMA CO.
Santa Rosa, Republican.
STANISLAUS CO.
Modesto, Farmer's Journal.
SUTTER CO.
Yuba City, Sutler Co. Fanner.
TEIIAMA CO.
Ited Bluff, People's Cause.
TRINITY CO.
WeaverviHe, Trinity Journal.
TULARE CO.
Visalia, Journal.
TUOLUMNE CO.
SoRora, Union Democrat.
VENTURA CO.
San Buemventnra, Democrat.
YOLO CO.
Woodland, Democrat.
YUBA CO,
^e Mary s&' flic, page 41.
COLORADO.
ARAPAHOE CO.
Se« Denver, #age 47.
BENT CO.
West L*s Ammae, Tribime,
BOULD-ER CO.
Boulder, Herald.
CHAFFEE OO.
Buena Vista, Reporter,
CLEAR CREEK CO.
"Georgetown, Colora.do Miner.
CONEJOS CO,
Alamosa, Expositor.
CUSTER CO.
Silver ClJJff, Mining tinzette.
DOLORES CO,
Rico, Elccfc-ic Light.
DOUGLAS CO.
Castle Rock, JouruaL
EL PASO CO.
Colorado Springs, Gazette.
FREMONT CO.
rfJanou City, Fremont Co. Record.
GILPIN CO.
Central City, Register-Gill.
GUNNISON CO,
Gunnison, News-Democrat,
HINSDALE CO.
Lake City, Mining Register.
HUERPANOOt).
La, Veta, Huerfano Herald.
JEFFERSON CO.
Golden, Colorado Transcript.
LAKE CO.
See-Leadville, page 47.
LA PLATA CO.
Durango, Southwest.
LARIMER CO.
Fort Collins, Express.
LAS ANIMAS CO.
Trinidad, Reporter.
MESA CO.
Grand Junction, News.
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ST. Louis, Mo., February 5th, 1884.
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February 8th, 1884. PROPRIETORS ST. LOUIS IRON FENCE WORKS.
WASHINGTON, D.C., February 16th, 1884.
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COLORADO— Continued.
OURAY CO.
Ouray, Solid Muldoon.
PARK CO.
Fairplay, Flume.
PITKIN CO.
Aspen, Rocky Mountain Sun.
PUEBLO CO.
Pueblo, Chieftain.
RIO GRANDE CO.
Del Norte, San Juan Prospector.
SAGUACHE CO.
Saguache, Chronicle.
SAN JUAN CO.
Silverton, Democrat.
SUMMIT CO.
Breckenriclge, Summit Co. Leader.
WELD CO.
Greeley, Tribune.
CONNECTICUT.
FAIRFIELD CO.
See Bridgeport and Danbnry. page 49.
HARTFORD. CO.
See Hartford, page 49.
LITCHFIELD CO.
Litcbfield, Enquirer.
MIDDLESEX CO.
Middletown, Constitution.
NEW HAVEN CO,
See New Haven and Waterbury, page 51.
NEW' LONDON CO.
See New London and Norwich, page 51.
TOLLAND CO.
Stafford Springs, Tolland Co. Press.
WINDHAM CO.
Danielsonville, Windliam Co. Transcript.
DEL, AW ARE.
KENT CO.
Dover, Delawarean.
NEW CASTLE CO.
See Wilmington, page 53.
SUSSEX CO.
Georgetown, Sussex Journal.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
See Washington, page 55.
FLORIDA.
ALACHUA CO.
Gainesville, Alachna Advocate.
BRADFORD CO.
Starke, Florida Ttlegraph.
BREVARD CO.
Titusville, Florida Star.
CLAY CO.
Green Cove Springs, Spring.
COLUMBIA CO.
Lake City, Star.
DUVAL CO.
See Jacksonville, page 59.
ESCAMBIA CO.
Pensacola, Journal of Progress.
FRANKLIN CO.
Apalachicola, Tribune.
GADSDEN CO.
Quincy, Herald.
FLORIDA.
HAMILTON CO.
Jasper, Hamilton Co. Times.
HERNANDO CO.
Brooksville, Florida Crescenl.
HILLSBOROUGH CO.
Tampa, Guardian.
JACKSON CO.
Mariana, Times.
JEFFERSON CO.
Monticello, Constitution.
LEON CO.
See Tallahassee, page 59.
LEVY CO.
Cedar Keys, Enterprise.
MADISON CO.
Madison, New Era.
MANATEE CO.
Braidentown, Fort Ogden Herald.
MARION CO.
Ocnla, Watchman.
MONROE CO.
Key West, Key of the Gulf.
NASSAU CO.
Fern*ndina, Florida Mirror.
ORANGE CO.
Orlando, Orange Co. Reporter.
POLK CO.
Bartow, Informant.
PUTNAM CO.
Palatka, Eastern Herald.
ST. JOHNS CO.
St. Augustine, Piess.
SANTA ROSA CO.
Milton, Standard.
SUMTER CO.
Leesburg, News- Advance.
SUWANEE CO.
Live Oak, Florida Bnltetln.
VOLUSIA CO,
SSee De Land, page 59.
GEORGIA.
BALDWIN CO.
MiHedgeville, Union and Recorder.
BANKS CO,
Homer, North Georgian.
BARTOW CO.
Cartersville, Free Press.
BERREEN CO.
ASapaha, News.
BIBB CO.
See Macon, page 61.
BROOKS CO,
Qnitman, Free Press.
BULLOCK CO.
Statesboro, Eagle.
BURKE CO.
Waynesboro', Herald.
BUTTS CO.
Jackson, Middle Georgia Argus.
CALHOUN CO.
Leary, Calhoun Co. Courier.
CAMPBELL CO.
Fairburn, News Letter.
CARROLL CO.
Carrollton, Times.
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GEORGIA— Continued.
CATOOSA CO.
Ringgold, Catoosa Courier.
CHATHAM CO.
See Savannah, page 63.
CHATOOGA CO.
Summerville, Gazette.
CHEROKEE CO.
Canton, Advance.
CLARKE CO.
Athens, Record.
CLAY CO.
Fort Gaines, Tribune.
CLAYTON CO.
Jonesboro, News.
COBB CO.
Marietta, Journal.
COFFEE CO.
Pearson, Gazette.
COLUMBIA CO.
Harlem, Columbia Sentinel.
COWETA CO.
Newnan, Advertiser.
DECATUR CO.
Bainbridge, Democrat.
DE KALB CO.
Decatur, De Kalb News.
DODGE CO.
Eastman, Journal.
DOOLY CO.
Vienna, Vindicator.
DOUGHERTY CO.
Albany, News and Advertiser.
DOUGLAS CO.
Donglasville, Star.
EARLY CO.
Blakely, News.
ELBEHT CO.
Elberton, New South.
EMANUEL CO.
Swainsborough, Itemizer.
FLOYD CO.
Rome, Courier.
FORSYTH CO. .
Gumming, Clarion.
FRANKLIN CO.
Carnesville, Register.
FULTON CO.
See Atlanta, page 61.
GILMER CO.
Ellijay, Courier.
GLYNN CO.
Brunswick, Advertiser and Appeal.
GORDON CO.
Calhonn, Times.
GREENE CO.
Greensboro, Georgia Home Journal.
GWINNETT CO.
Lawrenceville, Gwinnett Herald.
HABERSHAM CO.
Clarkesville, Advertiser.
HALL CO.
Gainesville, Eagle.
HANCOCK CO.
Sparta, Bulletin.
HARRIS CO.
Hamilton, Journal.
GEORGIA.
HART CO.
Hailwell, Sun.
HEARD CO.
Franklin, News.
HENRY CO.
McDonough, Henry Co. Weekly.
HOUSTON CO.
Perry, Home Journal.
JACKSON CO.
Jefferson, Jackson Herald
JEFFERSON CO.
Louisville, News and Farmer.
JOHNSON CO.
Wrightsville, Recorder.
LAURENS CO.
Dublin, Gazette.
LIBERTY CO.
Ilinesville, Gazette.
LINCOLN CO.
Liucolnton, News.
LOWNDE3 CO.
Valdosta, Times.
LUMPKIN CO.
Dahlonega, Mountain Signal.
McDUFFIE CO.
Thomson, Journal.
McINTOSH CO.
Daden, Timber Gazette.
MADISON CO.
Daniels ville, Monitor.
MARION CO.
Buena Vista, Marion Co. Argus.
MERIWETHER CO.
Greenville, Vindicator.
• MITCHELL CO.
Camilla, South Ga. Clarion.
MONROE CO.
Forsyth, Monroe Advertiser.
MORGAN CO.
Madison, Madisonian.
MURRAY CO.
Spring Place, Times.
MUSCOGEE CO.
Sec Columbus, page 61.
NEWTON CO.
Covington, Star.
OGLETHORPE CO.
Lexington, Echo.
PIERCE CO.
Blackshear, News and Signal.
PIKE CO.
Barnesville, Gazette.
POLK CO.
Cedartown, Advertiser.
PULA.SKI CO.
Hawkinsville, Dispatch.
PUTNAM CO.
Eatonton, Messenger.
RANDOLPH CO.
Ctithbert, Appeal.
RICHMOND CO.
Sec Augusta, p»ge 61.
ROCKDALE CO.
Conyers, Solid South.
SCREVEN CO.
Sylvania, Telephone.
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Advertisers will find that the DISPATCH is incomparably the best medium in Virginia for reaching buyers among
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GEORGIA— Continued.
SPALDING CO.
Griffin, News.
STEWART CO.
Lnmpkin, Independent.
SUMTER CO.
Americus, Recorder.
TALBOT CO.
Talbotton, New Era.
TALIAPERRO CO.
Ciawfordville Democrat,
TATNALL CO.
Reidsville, Enterprise.
TAYLOR CO.
Butler, Herald.
TERRELL CO.
Dawson, Journal.
THOMAS CO.
Thomasville, Southern Enterprise.
TROUP CO.
La Grange, Reporter.
UPSON CO.
Thomaston, Times.
WALKER CO.
La Fayette, Messenger.
WALTON CO.
Monroe, News.
WARE CO.
Way Cross, Reporter.
WARREN CO.
Warrenton, Clipper.
WASHINGTON CO.
Sandersville, Herald.
WAYNE CO.
Jesup, Sentinel.
WHITF1ELD CO.
Dalton, Citizen.
WILKES CO.
Washington, Gazette.
WILKINSON CO.
Irwinton, Southerner and Appeal.
ILLINOIS.
ADAMS CO.
See Quincy, page 79.
ALEXANDER CO.
See Cairo, page 65.
BOND CO.
Greenville, Advocate.
BOONE CO.
Belvidere, North-Western.
BROWN CO.
Mt. Sterling, Democrat.
BUREAU CO.
Princeton, Republican.
CALHOUN CO.
Ilardin, Calhoun Herald.
CARROLL CO.
Mt. Carroll, Miiror.
CASS CO.
Beardstown, Central Illinoisian.
CHAMPAIGN CO.
Urbana, Herald.
CHRISTIAN CO.
Taylorville, Democrat.
CLARK CO.
Marshall, Church Progress.
ILLINOIS.
CLAY CO.
Louisville, Ledger.
CLINTON CO.
Carlyle, Constitution and Union.
COLES CO.
Charleston, Plaindealer.
COOK CO.
See Chicago, page 65.
CRAWFORD CO.
Robinson, Anti-monopolist.
CUMBERLAND CO.
Toledo, Democrat.
DE KALB CO.
Sycamore, True Republican.
DE WITT CO.
Clinton, Public.
DOUGLAS CO.
Tuscola, Saturday journal.
• DU PAGE CO.
Wheaton, Illinoian.
EDGAR CO.
Paris, Beacon.
EDWARDS CO.
Albion, Journal.
EFFINGHAM CO.
Efflngham, Democrat.
FAYETTE CO.
Vandalia, Union.
FORD CO.
Paxton, Record.
FRANKLIN CO.
Benton, Standard.
FULTON CO.
Lewistown, Democrat.
GALLATIN CO.
Shawneetown, Record.
GREENE CO.
Carrollton, Patriot.
GRUNDY CO.
Morris, Herald.
HAMILTON CO.
McLcansboro', Times.
HANCOCK CO.
Carthage, Gazette.
HARDIN CO.
Elizabethtown, Independent.
HENDERSON CO.
Oquawka, Spectator.
HENR5T CO.
Cambridge, Chronicle.
1ROQUOIS CO.
Watseka, Republican.
JACKSON CO.
Murphy sboro', Era.
JASPER CO.
Newton, Mentor.
JEFFERSON CO.
Mt. Vernon, News.
JERSEY CO.
Jersey ville, Republican-Examiner.
JO DAVIESS CO.
See Galena, page 77.
JOHNSON CO.
Vienna, Journal.
KANE CO.
See Elgin, pa^e 77.
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ILLINOIS— Continued.
KANKAKEE CO.
Kankakee, Gazette.
KENDALL CO.
Yorkville, Record.
KNOX CO.
Galesburg, Republican Register.
LAKE CO.
Waukegan, Gazette.
LA SALLE CO.
Ottawa, Times.
LAWRENCE CO.
Lawrenceville Herald.
LEE CO.
Dixon, Telegraph.
LIVINGSTON CO.
Pontiac, Free Trader.
LOGAN CO.
Lincoln, Sentinel.
McDONOUGH CO.
Macoinb, Journal.
McHENRY CO.
Woodstock, Sentinel.
MCLEAN co.
See Bloom ington, page 65.
MACON CO.
Decatur, Morning Herald.
MACOUPIN CO.
Carlinville, Democrat.
MADISON CO.
Edwardsville, Intelligencer.
MARION CO.
Salem, Herald-Advocate.
MARSHALL CO.
Lacon, Home Journal.
MASON CO.
Havana, Democrat.
MASSAC CO.
Metropolis, Journal.
MENARD CO.
Petersburg, Democrat.
MERCER CO.
Aledo, Record.
MONROE CO.
Waterloo, Advocate.
MONTGOMERY CO.
Hillsboro, News.
MORGAN CO.
See Jacksonville, page 77.
MOULTRIE CO.
Sullivan, Journal.
OGLE CO.
See Mt. Morris, page 77.
PEORIA CO.
See Peoria, page 77.
PERRY CO.
Piiickneyville, Sun.
PRATT CO.
Monticello, Herald.
PIKE CO.
Pittsfield Democrat.
POPE CO.
Golconda, Herald.
PULASKI CO.
Mound City, Pulaski Patriot.
PUTNAM CO.
Hennepin, Record.
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Chester, Tribune.
RICHLAND CO.
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ROCK ISLAND CO.
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ST. CLAIR CO.
See Belleville, page 65.
SALINE CO.
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SANGAMON CO.
See Springfield, page 79.
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SHELBY CO.
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STARK CO.
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STEPHENSON CO.
Freeport, Bulletin.
TAZEWELL CO.
Pekin, Times.
UNION CO.
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WABASH CO.
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WARREN CO.
Monmouth, Atlas.
WASHINGTON CO.
Nashville, Journal.
WAYNE CO.
Fairfleld, Press.
WHITE CO.
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WILL CO.
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WINNEBAGO CO.
Rockford, Register.
WOODFORD CO.
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INDIANA.
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ALLEN CO.
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BENTON CO.
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BOONE CO.
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SWITZERLAND CO.
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UNION CO.
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ADAMS CO.
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APPANOOSE CO.
Centerville, Citizen.
AUDUBON CO.
Andnbon, Sentinel.
BENTON CO.
Vinton, Eagle.
BLACKHAWK CO.
Waterloo, Courier.
BOONE CO.
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Storm Lake, Pilot.
BUTLER CO.
Shell Rock, News.
CALHOUN CO.
Lake City, Blade.
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CASS CO.
Atlantic, Telegraph.
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CHICKASAW CO.
New Hampton, Courier.
CLARKE CO.
Osceola, Sentinel
CLAY CO.
Spencer, Reporter.
CLAYTON CO.
Elkader, Journal.
CLINTON CO.
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CRAWFORD CO.
Denison, Review.
DALLAS CO.
Adel, Democrat.
DAVIS CO.
Bloomfleld, Republican.
DECATUR CO.
Leon, Journal.
DELAWARE CO.
Delhi, Monitor.
DES MOINES CO.
Sac Burlington, page 89.
DICKINSON CO.
Spirit Lake, Beacon.
DUBUQUE CO.
See Dtibuque, page 01.
EMMET CO.
Estherville, Vindicator.
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Ilumpton, Chronicle.
FREMONT CO.]
Sidney, Union.
GREENE CO.
Jefferson, Bee.
GRUNDY CO.
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Stuart, Ledger.
HAMILTON CO.
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HARDIN CO.
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HARRISON CO.
Logan, News.
HENRY CO.
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NEWSPAPER BATE-BOOK.
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JASPER CO.
Newton, Journal.
JEFFERSON CO.
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JOHNSON CO.
See Iowa City, page 91 .
JONES CO.
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KEOKUK CO.
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KOSSUTH CO.
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LUCAS CO.
Chariton, Democrat Leader.
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MARION CO.
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MITCHELL CO.
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MONONA CO.
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MONROE CO.
Albia, Union.
MONTGOMERY CO.
Red Oak, Express.
MUSCATINE CO.
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OSCEOLA CO.
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PAGE CO.
Clarinda, Herald.
PALO ALTO CO.
Emmettsbnrg, Palo Alto Pilot.
PLYMOUTH CO.
Lemars, Sentinel.
POCAHONTAS CO.
Fonda, Times.
POLK CO.
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Mt. Ayr, Ringgold Record.
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SIOUX CO.
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CHASE CO.
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CLAY CO.
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Winfield, Plaindealer.
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DICKINSON CO.
Abilene, Gazette.
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Troy, Chief.
DOUGLAS CO.
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Kinsley, Mercury.
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Hays City, Star-Sentinel.
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Ellsworth, Reporter.
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HARPER CO.
Harper, Times.
HARVEY CO.
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Holton, Recorder.
JEFFERSON CO.
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JEWELL CO.
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KINGMAN CO.
Kingman, Republican.
LABETTE CO.
Oswego, Republican.
LEAVENWORTH CO.
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Mound City, Clarion.
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Emporiu, Republican.
McPHERSON CO.
McPherson, Republican.
MARION CO.
Marion, Democrat.
MARSHALL CO.
Marysville, Democrat.
MIAMI CO. .
Paola, Republican.
MITCHELL CO.
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Council Grove, Republican.
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Seneca, Courier.
NEOSHO CO.
Erie, Record.
NESS CO.
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NORTON CO.
Norton, Courier.
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Lyndon, Journal.
OSBORNE CO.
Osborne City, Farmer.
OTTAWA CO.
Minneapolis, Sentinel.
PAWNEE CO.
Lamed, Optic.
PHILLIPS CO.
Kirwin, Chief.
POTTAWATTAMIE CO.
Louisville, Republican.
PRATT CO.
luka, Press.
KAWLINS CO.
Atwood, Republican Citizen.
RENO CO.
Hntchinson, News.
REPUBLIC CO.
Belleville, Record.
RICE CO.
Lyons, Democrat.
ItlLEY CO.
Manhattan, Nationalist.
ROOKS CO.
Stockton, Record.
RUSH CO.
La Crosse, Chieftain.
RUSSELL CO.
Bunker Hill, Banner.
SALINE CO.
Salina, Saline Co. Journal.
SEDGWICK CO.
Wichita, City Eagle.
SHAWNEE CO.
See Topeka, page 95.
SMITH CO.
Smith Centre, Pioneer.
STAFFORD CO.
St. John, Republican.
' SUMNER CO.
Wellington, Sumner Co. Press.
TREGO CO.
Wa-Keeney, World.
WABAUNSEE CO.
Alma, News.
WASHINGTON CO.
Washington, Republican.
WILSON CO.
Fredonia, Times.
WOODSON CO.
Yates Center, News.
WYANDOTTE CO.
Wyandotte, Gazette.
KENTUCKY.
ADAIR CO.
Columbia, Spectator.
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THE UNION SIGNAL.
1874.
There is no Better Medium in America to reach Woman and the Home.
A LARG-E SIXTEEN-PAG-E WEEKLY.
HAS A. £»Air>-TJF» SUBSCRIPTION LIST OF
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AIlVERTISIIVCr RATES.— 15 cents per Agate line. Heading Notices, 25 cents per
Brevier counted line.
DISCOUNT. — On advertisements aggregating ICO lines, 10 per cent ; 300 lines, 15 per cent ;
oOO lines, 20 per cent ; 500 lines, 25 per cent ; 1000 lines, 30 per cent ; 3000 lines, 35 per cent.
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port of its members to the business men advertising
in the columns of its Official Organ, " The Union
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ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND.
CHAS. E. S. FIELDED, Business Manager,
No. 161 LA SALLE STREET,
CHICAGO.
NEWSPAPER RATE-BOOK.
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KENTUCKY— Continued.
ANDERSON CO.
Lawrenceburgh, News.
BALLARD CO.
Arlington, Leader.
BARREN CO.
Glasgow, Times.
BATH CO.
Owingsville, Outlook.
BOONE CO.
Burlington, Recorder.
BOURBON CO.
Paris, True Kentuckian.
BOYD CO.
See Catlettsburgh, page !)7.
BOYLE CO.
Danville, Tribune.
BRACKEN CO.
Augusta, Chronicle.
BRECKENRIDGE CO.
Cloverport, News.
BULLITT CO.
Shepherdsville, Bullitt Pioneer.
BUTLER CO.
Morgantown, Courier.
CALDWELL CO.
Princeton, Banner.
CALLOWAY CO.
Murray, News.
CAMPBELL CO.
Newport, SJate Journal.
CARROLL CO.
Carrollton, Democrat.
CARTER CO.
Grayson, East Kentucky News.
CHRISTIAN CO.
Hopkinsville, New Era,
CLARK CO.
Winchester, Democrat.
CRITTENDEN CO.
Marion, Crittenden Press.
CUMBERLAND CO.
Burkesville, Bulletin.
DAVIES8 CO.
Oweusboro, Messenger and Examiner.
FAYETTE CO.
See Lexington, page 97.
FLEMING CO.
Flemingsburgb, Gazette.
FRANKLIN CO.
See Frankfort, page 97.
FULTON CO.
Fulton, Baptist Gleaner.
GALLATIN CO.
Warsaw, Independent.
GRANT CO.
WillianiBtowD, Courier.
GRAVES CO.
Mayfleld, Monitor.
GRAYSON CO.
Litchfield, Sunbeam.
GREENUP CO.
Greenup, Gazette.
HANCOCK CO.
Hawesville, Democrat.
HARDIN CO.
Elizabethtown, News.
KENTUCKY.
HARRISON CO.
Oynthiana, Democrat.
HART CO.
Horse Cave, Democrat.
HENDERSON CO.
Henderson, Reporter.
HENRY CO.
New Castle, Local.
HICK MAN CO.
Clinton, Democrat.
HOPKINS CO.
Madisonville, Times.
JEFFERSON CO.
See LanieviEe, page 97.
JESSAMINE CO.
Mcholasville, Central Couriet-
KENTON CO.
iCo-vsngtoa, Commonwealth.
LAUREL Ca
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LEWIS CO.
Vanceburgh, Cocrier.
LINCOLN CO,
Stanford, Interior Journal.
LOGAN CO.
Russellville, Herald-Enterprise,
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Eddyvifle, Democrat.
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<,'alkoun, Progress,
M'CBACKEN CO.
iPaducah, News.
MADISON CO.
Richmond, Herald.
MARION CO.
jljebaiwiJ, Standard and Timee.
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YELLOW MEDICINE CO.
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ALCORN CO.
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COPIAH CO.
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GRENADA CO.
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JEFFERSON CO.
Fayette Chronicle.
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Oxford, Eagle.
LAUDERDALE CO.
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WARREN CO.
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WINSTON CO,
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YALABUSHA CO.
Coffeeville, Times.
YAZOO CO.
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BOLLINGER CO.
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BOONE CO.
Columbia, Statesman.
BUCHANAN CO.
See St. Joseph, page 135.
BUTLER CO.
Poplar Bluff, Citizen.
CALDWELL CO.
Kingston, Sentinel.
CALLAWAY CO.
Fulton, Telegraph.
CAMDEN CO.
Linn Creek, Reveille.
CAPE GIRARDEAU CO.
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CARTER CO.
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CASS CO.
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CEDAR CO.
Stockton, Journal.
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CLARK CO.
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CLAY CO.
Liberty, Tribune.
CLINTON CO.
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COLE CO.
Jefferson City, Tribune.
COOPER CO.
Boonville, Advertiser.
CRAWFORD CO.
Steel ville, Mirror.
DADE CO.
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DENT CO.
Salem, Monitor.
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MISSOURI.
DUNKLIN CO.
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FRANKLIN CO.
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GASCONADE CO.
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GREENE CO.
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HENRY CO.
Clinton, Democrat.
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HOWARD CO.
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IRON CO.
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JACKSON CO.
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JEFFERSON CO.
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JOHNSON CO.
Warrensburg, Journal Democrat.
KNOX CO.
Edina, Democrat.
LA CLEDE CO.
See Lebanon, page 135.
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MACON CO.
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MADISON CO,
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Galena, Times.
MORGAN CO.
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Versailles, Gazette.
Milan, Republican.
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Forsyth, Enterprise,
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Houston, Herald.
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Maryville, Republican.
Nevada, Ledger.
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Warrenton, Banner.
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Potosi, Independent.
PEMISCOT CO.
WAYNE CO.
Greenville, Journal.
Gayoso, Democrat.
WEBSTER CO.
PERRY CO.
Marshfteld, Chronicle.
Perryville, Sun.
PETTIS CO.
See Sedalia, page 143.
WORTH CO.
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WRIGHT CO.
PHELPS CO.
Rol'a, New Era.
Hartvifle, Public Opinion.
PIKE CO.
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David City, Republican.
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Sidney, Plaindealer-Telegraph.
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Sutton, Register.
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See St. Louis, page 137.
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See Lincoln, page 145.
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See Manchester, page 147.
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Wahoo, Independent.
Sec Concord, page 147.
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See Dover, page 147.
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CUMBERLAND CO.
Bridgeton, Chronicle.
ESSEX CO.
See Newark, page 149.
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Woodbury, Constitution.
HUDSON CO.
See Jersey City, page 149.
HUNTERDON CO.
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MERCER CO.
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PASSAIC CO.
See Pater son, page 151.
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Salem, Standard.
SOMERSET CO.
Somervillc, Unionist -Gazette.
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Newton, Herald.
UNION CO.
See Rahway, page 151.
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NEW YORK.
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See Albany, page 153.
ALLEGANY CO.
See Alfred Centre, page 155.
BROOME CO.
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Olean, Democrat.
CAYUGA CO.
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CHAUTAUQUA CO.
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CLINTON CO.
Plattsburg, Republican.
COLUMBIA CO.
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NE W YORK.
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DELAWARE CO.
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DUTCHESS CO.
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FRANKLIN CO.
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. FULTON CO.
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GENESEE CO.
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GREENE CO.
See Catskill, page 157.
HAMILTON CO.
Wells, Herald.
HERKIMER CO.
Little Falls, Journal and Courier.
JEFFERSON CO.
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KINGS CO.
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LEWIS CO.
Lowville, Journal and Republican.
LIVINGSTON CO.
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Oueida, Union.
MONROE CO.
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MONTGOMERY CO.
Fonda, Democrat.
NEW YORK CO.
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OSWEGO CO.
See Oswego, page 159.
OTSEGO CO.
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PUTNAM CO.
Brewster's, Standard.
QUEENS CO.
Flushing, Times.
RENSSELAER CO.
See Troy, page 163.
RICHMOND CO.
Stapleton, Herald.
ROCKLAND CO.
Nyack, Journal.
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ST. LAWRENCE CO.
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SCHOHARIE CO.
Schoharie, Republican.
SCHUYLER CO.
Walking, Express.
SENECA CO.
Seneca Falls, Reveille.
STEUBEN CO.
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SUFFOLK CO.
Babylon, Signal.
SULLIVAN CO.
Monticello, Republican.
TIOGA CO.
Owego, Times.
TOMPKINS CO.
See Ithaca, page 159.
ULSTER CO.
See Kingston, page 159.
WARREN CO.
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WASHINGTON CO.
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WAYNE CO.
Palmyra, Courier.
WEST^HESTER CO.
See Portchester, page 161.
WYOMING CO.
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ANSON CO.
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Mocksville, Times.
DURHAM CO.
Durham, Recorder.
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Tarboro, Southerner.
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Winston, Republican.
FRANKLIN CO.
Louisburg, Times.
GASTON CO.
Gastonia, Gazette.
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Oxford, Torch Light.
GUILFORD CO.
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Weldon, Roanoke News.
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HENDERSON CO.
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IREDELL CO.
Statesville, Landmark.
JOHNSTON CO.
Smithfleld, Herald.
LENOIR CO.
Kinston, Free Press.
LINCOLN CO.
Lincolnton, Press.
MACON CO.
Highlands, Enterprise.
MCDOWELL co.
Marion, Lamp Post.
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Charlotte, Home and Democrat.
MITCHELL CO.
Bakersville, Voice.
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Troy, Star.
MOORE CO.
Carthage, Gazette.
NEW HANOVER CO.
See Wilmington, page 167.
ORANGE CO.
Hillsboro, Observer.
PAMLICO CO.
Stonewall, Enterprise.
PASQUOTANK CO.
Elizabeth City, North Carolinian.
PERSON CO.
Roxboro, News.
PITT CO.
Greenville, Eastern Reflector.
RANDOLPH CO.
Asheboro' Courier.
RICHMOND CO.
Rockingham, Spirit of the South.
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VANCE CO.
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WAKE CO.
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Warrenton, Gazette.
WAYNE CO.
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CLARK CO.
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CUYAHOGA CO.
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GEAUGA CO.
Chardon, Republican.
GREENE CO.
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HAMILTON CO.
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Kenton, Republican.
HARRISON CO.
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HOLMES CO.
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HURON CO.
Norwalk, Chronicle.
JACKSON CO.
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JEFFERSON CO.
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Painesville, Journal.
LAWRENCE CO.
Ironton, Register.
LICKING CO.
Newark, Advocate.
LOGAN CO.
Bellefontaine, Republican.
LORAIN CO.
Elyria, Republican.
LUCAS CO.
See Toledo, page 179.
MADISON CO.
London, Times.
MAHONING CO.
See Youngstown, page 179.
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Marion, Democratic Mirror.
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Eaton, Register.
PUTNAM CO.
Ottawa, Sentinel.
HIGHLAND CO.
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ROSS CO.
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SANDUSKY CO.
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SCIOTO CO.
Portsmouth, Times.
SENECA CO.
Tiffin, News.
SHELBY CO.
Sidney, Democrat.
STARK CO.
Canton, Democrat.
SUMMIT CO.
Akron, Sunday Gazette.
TRUMBULL CO.
Warren, Chronicle.
TUSCARAWAS CO.
New Philadelphia, Advocate.
UNION CO.
Marysville, Tribune.
VAN WERT CO.
Van Wert, Bulletin.
VINTON CO.
McArthur, Enquirer.
WARREN CO.
Lebanon, Western Star.
WASHINGTON CO.
Marietta, Register.
OHIO.
WAYNE CO.
Wooster, Democrat.
WILLIAMS CO.
Bryan, Press.
WOOD CO.
Howling Green, Sentinel.
WYANDOT CO.
Upper Sandut-ky, Union.
OR BOON.
BAKER CO.
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;BENTON co.
Corvallis, Gazette.
CLACKAMAS CO.
Oregon City, Enterprise.
CLATSOP CO.
Astoria, Astoriau. "w
COLUMBIA CO.
St. Helens, Columbian.
coos; cc.
Marshfield, Mail.
;CURRY co.
Ellensburg, Post.
DOUGLAS CO.
Roseburg, Independent.
GRANT CO.
Canyon City, News.
JACKSON CO.
Jacksonville, Times.
LAKE CO.
Lakeview, Examiner.
LANE CO.
Eugene City, Guard.
LINN CO.
Albany, State Rights Democrat.
MARION CO.
See Saiem, pa<:e 181.
MULTNOMAH CO.
See Portland, page 181.
POLK CO.
Monmonth, Christian Herald.
UMATILLA CO.
Pendleton, Tribune.
UNION CO.
Union, Sentinel.
WASCO CO.
The Dalles, Times-Mountaineer.
WASHINGTON CO.
Hillsboro', Independent.
YAM HILL CO.
Lafayette, Register.
PENNSYLVANIA.
ADAMS CO.
Gettysburg, Star and Sentinel.
ALLEGHENY CO.
See Allegheny, page 183, and Pittsburg,
197.
ARMSTRONG CO.
Kittaning, Times.
BE AVER CO.
Beaver, Argus and Radical.
BEDFORD CO.
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PENNSYLVANIA— Continued.
BERKS CO.
Sec Reading, page 201.
BLAIR CO.
See Altoona, page 183.
BRADFORD CO.
Towanda, Reporter.
BUCKS CO.
See Hulmeville, page 185.
BUTLER CO,
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CAMBRIA CO.
Johnstown, Tribune.
CAMERON CO.
Emporium, Press.
CARBON CO.
Mauch Chunk, Coal Gazette.
CENTRE CO.
Bellefonte, Republican.
CHESTER CO.
See Piirkesburg, page 187, and Wcstchester,
page 203.
CLARION CO.
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CLEARPIELDCO.
Clcarfield. Republican.
CLINTON CO.
Lock Haven, Democrat.
COLUMBIA CO.
Bloomsluirgh, Republican.
CRAWFORD CO.
See Meadville, page 187.
CUMBERLAND CO.
See Mechanicsburgh, page 187.
DAUPHIN CO.
See Harri-'biirgh, page 185.
DELAWARE CO.
See Chester, page 183.
ELK CO.
Ridgway, Democrat.
ERIE CO.
See Erie, page 183.
FAYETTE CO.
Uniontown, Genius of Liberty.
FOREST CO.
Tionesta, Republican.
FRANKLIN CO.
See Fannettsburg, page 185.
FULTON CO.
McConnellsburg, Democrat.
GREENE CO.
Waynesbnrgh, Independent.
HUNTINGDON CO.
See Huntingdon, page 185.
INDIANA CO.
Indiana, Progress.
JEFFERSON CO.
Brookville, Republican.
JUNIATA CO.
Mifflintown, Democrat and Register.
LACKAWANNA CO.
See La Plume, page 187, and Scranton, page
210.
LANCASTER CO.
See Lancaster, page 185.
LAWRENCE CO.
New Castle, Courant.
PENNSYLVANIA.
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LEHIGH CO.
See Alleiitown, page 183.
LUZERNE CO.
See Wilke«-Barre, page 203.
LYCOMING CO.
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McKEAN CO.
See Bradford, page 183.
MERCER CO.
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MIFFLIN CO.
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MONROE CO.
Stroudsburg, Democrat.
MONTGOMERY CO.
See Norristown, page 187.
MONTOUR CO.
Danville, American.
NORTHAMPTON CO.
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NORTHUMBERLAND CO.
See Watsontown, p ige 203.
PERRY CO.
New Bloomfield, Times.
PHILADELPHIA CO.
See Philadelphia, page 18?.
PIKE CO.
Milford, Dispatch.
POTTER CO.
Coudersport, Enterprise.
"SCHUYLKILL CO.
See Potts ville, page 201.
SNYDER CO.
Selinsgrove, Times.
SOMERSET CO.
Somerset, Herald.
SULLIVAN CO.
Laporte, Democrat.
SUSQUEHANNA CO.
Montrose, Republican.
TIOGA CO.
Wellsboro', Agitator.
UNION CO.
Lewisburgh, Chronicle.
VENANGO CO.
Oil City, Derrick.
WARREN CO.
Warren, Ledger.
WASHINGTON CO.
Washington, Observer.'
WAYNE CO.
Honesdale, Independent.
WESTMORELAND CO.
Greensburgh, Tribune and Herald.
WYOMING CO.
Tunkhannock, Republican.
YORK CO.
See York, page 203.
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RHODK ISLAND— Continued.
NEWPORT CO.
See Newport, paue 207.
PROVIDENCE CO.
See Providence, page 207, and Woonaocket,
page 207.
WASHINGTON CO.
Westerly, Narragansett Weekly.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
ABBEVILLE CO.
Due West, Presbyterian.
AIKEN CO.
Aiken, Journal and Review.
ANDERSON CO.
Anderson, Intelligencer.
• BARN WELL CO.
Barnwell, Sentinel.
BEAUFORT CO.
Beaufort, News.
BERKELEY CO.
Mt. Pleasant, Gazette.
CHARLESTON CO.
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CHESTER CO.
Chester, Reporter.
CHESTERFIELD CO.
Cheraw, Sun.
CLARENDON CO.
Manning, Enterprise.
COLL ETON CO.
Walterboro', Press.
DARLINGTON CO.
Darlington, News.
EDGEFIELD CO.
Edgeflekl, Advertiser.
FAIRFIELD CO.
Winnsboro', News and Herald.
GEORGETOWN CO.
Georgetown, Times.
GREENVILLE CO.
See Greenville, page 209.
HAMPTON CO.
Hampton C. II. Guardian.
IIORRY CO.
Conway, Progress.
KERSHAW CO.
Camden, Journal.
LANCASTER CO.
Lancaster, Ledger.
LAURE.NS CO.
Laurensville, Herald.
LEXINGTON CO.
Lexington, Dispatch.
MARION CO.
Marion, Star.
MARLBOROUGH CO.
Benncttsville, Democrat.
NEWBERRY CO.
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Walhalla, Courier
ORANGEBURG CO.
Orangebnrg, Times and Democrat.
PIC'KENS CO.
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SOUTH CAROLINA.
RICIILAND CO.
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WILLIAMSBURG CO.
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BRADLEY CO.
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CAMPBELL CO.
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CANNON CO.
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CARTER CO.
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COFFEE CO.
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CROCKETT CO.
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DYER CO.
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JACKSON CO.
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JEFFERSON CO.
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LAWRENCE CO.
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LINCOLN CO.
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WASHINGTON CO.
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WEAKLEY CO.
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WHITE CO.
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BROWN CO.
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COLEMAN CO.
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KEWATIN CO.
Rat Portage, Progress and Mining Journal.
LISGAR CO.
Selkirk, Herald.
MARQUETTE CO.
Portage la Prairie, Review.
MINNEDOSA CO.
Minnedosa, Tribune.
MORRIS CO.
Mo;-ris, Herald.
PROVENCHER CO.
Emerson, International.
SELKIRK CO.
See Winnepeg, page 233.-
NEW BRUNSWICK.
ALBERT CO.
Albert, Maple Leaf.
CARLETON CO.
Woodstock, Sentinel.
CHARLOTTE CO.
St. Stephen, Courier.
GRAND MANAN.
Grand Manan, Island News.
NORTHUMBERLAND CO.
Chatham, World.
ST. JOHN CO.
See St. John, page 233.
WESTMORELAND CO.
Moncton, Times.
YORK CO.
See Fredcrictoi;, page 233.
NORTH-WEST TERRITORIES.
Battleford, Saskatchewan Herald.
Rapid City, Standard.
NOVA SCOTIA.
ANNAPOLIS CO.
Bridgetown, Monitor.
ANTIGON1SH CO.
Antigonish, Casket.
CAPE BRETON CO.
Sydney, Advocate.
COLCHESTER CO.
Truro, Sun.
CUMBERLAND CO.
Amherst, Gazette.
DIGBY CO.
Digby, Courier
HALIFAX CO.
See Halifax, page 233.
HANTS CO.
Windsor, Journal.
KINGS CO.
Kentville, Western Chronicle.
LUNENBURG CO.
Lunenburg, Progress.
PICTOU CO.
Pictou, Colonial Standard.
QUEENS CO.
Liverpool, Advance.
YARMOUTH CO.
Yarmouth, Herald.
ONTARIO.
ALGOMA.
Sault Ste. Marie, Pioneer.
BOTHWELL CO.
Ridgetown, Plaindealer.
BRANT CO.
See Brantford, page 235.
BRUCE CO.
Walkerton, Herald.
CARDWELL CO.
Beeton, Tribune.
CARLETON CO.
See Ottawa, page 237.
DUFFERIN CO.
Orangeville, Advertiser.
DUNDAS CO.
Morrisburg, Courier.
DURHAM CO.
Bowmauville. Observer.
378 JNO. F. PHILLIPS & co:s
The Baltimorean,
The LocciL and Society JPapei^ of
J3cLLti7no~re,
Has the largest circulation among the refined
and wealthy people of any paper published in Bal-
timore. Its illustrations of prominent men and its
local and personal intelligence and correspond-
ence from oiher cities cause it to be widely sought
for. Advertisers desiring the trade of well-to-do
families should always, include THE BALTIMO-
REAN in their lists. Advertising prices very rea-
sonable considering quality and quantity of circula-
tion. For advertising rates and sample copies
address the publishers.
THE NORTHWESTERN FARMER.
(Formerly NORTHWESTERN FARMER AND DAIRYMAN.)
Y & C JE IV T S F
PAFFENBARGER & CASEY, Publishers,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
A 16-pajje monthly agricultural journal conducted by practical agriculturists and the leading-
paper of its kind in the New Northwest. It has a jreneral circulation all over the Pacific States
and Territories, and may profitably be used as one of tlie very best advertising mediums in the
country. Its low price a«d intrinsic merit insure it the largest possible circulation. Display
advertisements, 15 cents per nonpareil line.
A One-Cent Daily is the Paper to Advertise in.
THE DAILY NEWS.
It leads all the Massachusetts Evening Papers, outside of Boston,
in 'circulation.
THE SUNDAY NEWS,
Price, 3 cents. Advertisements limited.
- - MASSACHUSETTS.
NEWSPAPER RATE-BOOK.
ONTARIO- Continued.
EAST NORTHUMBERLAND CO.
Hastings, Star.
ELGIN CO.
St. Thomas, Journal.
ESSEX CO.
Windsor, Record.
PRONTENAC. CO.
See Kingston, page 235.
GRENVILLE CO.
Prescott, Telegraph.
GRAY CO.
Owen Sound, Times.
HALDIMAND CO.
Caledonia, Sachem.
HALTON CO.
Milton, Champion.
HASTINGS CO.
See Belleville, page 235.
HURON CO.
Goderich, Star.
KENT CO.
Chatham, Planet.
LAM ETON CO.
Sarnia, Observer.
LANARK CO.
Perth, Courier.
LEEDS CO.
Brockville, Recorder.
LENNOX CO.
Napanee, Beftver.
LINCOLN CO.
St. Catherines, News.;
MIDDLESEX CO.
See London, page 235.
MONCK CO.
Dunnville, Reform Press.
NORFOLK CO.
Simcoe, Reformer.
NORTHUMBERLAND CO.
Cobourg, Sentinel Star.
ONTARIO CO.
Whitby, Chronicle.
OXFORD CO.
See Woodstock, page 239.
PARRY SOUND.
Parry Sound, North Star.
PEEL CO.
Brampton, Conservator.
PERTH CO.
Stratford, Beacon.
PETERBOROUGH CO.
Peterborough, Review.
PRESCOTT CO.
L'Orignal, Advertiser.
PRINCE EDWARD CO.
Picton, Gazette.
RENFREW CO.
Pembroke, Observer.
SIMCOE CO.
Barrio, Examiner.
STORMONT CO.
Cornwall, R"porter.
VICTORIA CO.
Lindsay, Post.
WATERLOO CO.
Berlin, News.
ONTARIO.
WELLAND CO.
See Welland, page 239.
WELLINGTON CO.
See Guelph, page 235.
WENTWORTH CO.
See Hamilton, page 235.
YORK CO.
See Toronto, page 237.
PKINCE EDWARD ISLAND.
KINGS CO.
Georgetown, Advertiser.
PRINCE CO.
Summerside, Journal.
QUEENS CO.
Cliarlottetown, Patriot.
QUEBEC.
ARGENTEUIL CO.
La Chute, Watchman.
BEAUHARNOJ3 CO.
Valleyfield, Le Pro_>res.
BROME CO.
Knowlton, Register.
HOCHELAGA CO.
See Montreal, page 241.
HUNTINGDON C .).
Huutiugdon, Gleaner.
JOLIETTE CO.
Jolietre, La Gazette.
MASKINONGE CO.
Louiseville, Le Courrit r.
MISSISQU01 CJ.
Cowansville, Observer.
. NICOLET CO.
Nicolet, Le Messager.
OTTAWA CO.
Aylmer, Times.
PONTIAC CO.
Bryson Advance.
QUEBEC CO.
See Quebec, page 243.
RICHELIEU CO.
Sorel, News.
RICHMOND CO.
Richmond, Guardian.
ST. HYACINTHE CO.
See St. Hyacinthe, page 243.
ST. JOHNS CO.
St. Johns News.
ST. MAURICE CO.
Three Rivers, Le Constitutionel.
SHEFFORD CO.
Waterloo, Advertiser.
SHERBROOKE CO.
Sherbrooke, Gazette.
STANSTBAD CO.
Coaticooke, Observer.
NEWFOUNDLAND.
CONCEPTION BAY CO.
Harbor Grace, Standard.
NOTRE DAME BAY.
Tvuliingale, Sun.
ST. JOHNS CO.
St. Johns, Royal Gazette.
:j 30 JNO. F. PHILLIPS & co:s
itt inprrn
Double sheet, 48 columns. Two cents per copy. The Best and Cheapest Newspaper in the
United Sttites. The INQUIHEI: lias a large circulation in families and among capitalists and
business men in Philadelphia and throughout Pennsylvania and the neighboring States. It
sustains a higbiv favorable reputation as a first-class journal, and is a most desirable medium
for advertisers.
Published by W. W. HARDING, 304 Chestnut St , Philadelphia.
Sent by mail — no charge for postage — DAILY PAPER, payable in advance : 50 cents for one
month; $1 for two months : $l.oO for three months ; $6 for one year.
Sold by all News Agents. Served by careful Carriers, at Twelve Cents a Week, payable to
the Carrier.
BICKNELL'S
Educational Publications.
The Best Advertising Mediums in this country of their class :
I. THE JOURNAL OF EDUCATION. Weekly.
II. THE AMERICAN TEACHER. Monthly.
III. EDUCATION. Bi-Monthly.
For Rates apply to W. 12. SIIEL,DON, Advertising Department of the New England
Publishing Company, Jf> HAWLEY STREET, BOSTON, MASS.
MEMPHIS AVALANCHE,
MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE.
F. S. MCHOLS, p](litor.
Daily, per annum, $10, Weekly, per annum, $1,
The leading Independent Journal of the great Southwest. Circulates extensively in .Tennessee,
Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, and Texas.
The Toronto Morning News. - - - The Toronto Evening News,
CIRCULATION AVEB.AGES OVEE 17,500 PEE DAY. 22,500 ON SATURDAYS,
The only Democratic in-wspj
liead by all the younger pc
good, clean. newsv, spicy, hiinn
Ontario t.huu any < ther daily pap
in the province, the on* except! >i
per in Canada.
liticians, by all the young people, and by all those who esteem a
rons paper. It is more largely circulated in the province of
•r, and hasuhe second largest circulation of any paper published
n' a paper of Dominion celebrity.
The Ni<:\vs advertising rates are lower in proportion than those of any paper in Ontario, and
only a certain amount of advertising is accepted. Those wis; ing small advertisements in a paper
where they will not be lost in an ocean of large " ads." will find the NEWS the very best adver-
tising! medium in Canada.
Address all communications to EDMUND E. SHEPPARD, Proprietor,
1O(> Yonye St., Toronto, Canada.
NEWSPAPER EA TE-B 0 OK.
YORK, DECEMBER, 1S83.
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oilier liolding a Terjr Ions clay piue cloiio to tliu l^iwl,
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ro.-:; ist.'t ti-..!ii.:.'d with «i Sto, and ho'll tdfyou."
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heart- pull Jrmn tho rcckinR elans o
rum and vrater handed to him I>y llio yonnc nallo
ilark-oywl wan whom ho addrcaacil as Master Micut
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i-lvtta.'1:. "-iiul I TV.™ a-rirtyinp- m it'4
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about it, M^nti-i1 l«/in UJ -jiiiH was tho uious"
l4tMAy.oa.vbo H:U bolt apitebl m n, in :i. Miked otalr,elOM
to tlio lira, smolmis a IOIIR tlay pipe, lik.i tlio rout of tho com-
i.'inv, ;,.,,( M; . ii r.-mred tankard, whoao
lid ho lilU'il ;;• •: TC, Ix-forc replacing it on ft
liltlrl.rn<'kdl--nl..l.;!.i,' • • ' . ' rr,-<lur 8t
Tint Htcrn, c.i:~y UITI. v.li.i liinl ;ui nir of refincino
Mill Ini'knii; in tlm rent o( tho oenipanh o( tho room.
382 jyo. F. PHILLIPS & co:s
The Evening Star,
ESTABLISHED 1865.
THE OLDEST PENNY AFTERNOON PAPER IN
PHILADELPHIA.
Circulation and Rates considered, one of the best Me-
diums of Advertising in that city.
SCHOOL &. BLAKELY, Publishers,
30 South 7th St., Philad'a.
PHILADELPHIA FREIE PRESSE
Every morning except Sunday. Republican. Established 1848. W. O. FKEYTAG, Editor and Manager. Sub-
scription'. $7. Circulation, 10,500. Four pages, eight column*;; length of column, a4 inches ; width, •<!)£ inches.
Advertising rates, 10, 15, 25' cents.
Sonntags-Blatt Freie Presse.
Every Sunday. Literary. Established 1876. Circulation, 4-100. Advertising rate?, $2 per line agate a year.
Republicanische Flagge.
Every Friday. Republican. Established 1856. Subscription, $2. Four pages, nine columns. Advertising rates
$2.50 p'-r agate line the year.
BELLS,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Catbolic weekly, with a circulation exceeding 25,000, offers to reputable advertisers, an une-
qualled family circulation in the wealthy State of Pennsylvania. Kates, $2 per inch, with
reasonable discounts for long-time advertisements.
Publication Office, 717 Sansom Street.
AULT & WIBORG,
CINCINNATI, O.
New York Depot: 21 and 23 Ann Street,
NEW YORK.
R H. C. VALENTINE, Manager.
NEWSPAPER RA TE-B 0 OK.
NEW YORK. DECEMBER, 1883
bolU of Abcnlaro. The vm<\ rtemod
nh, and then t-> drown it. M tliougli tlio vhWMTta^
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384
JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO.'S
HEALTH!
Port Chester, New York.
CIRCULATION, 1 1 5,000. EDITED BY W. H. HALE, M.D.
This is a large eight-page, forty-column, monthly paper, and is devoted
to everything pertaining to Health and Home, Marriage, Social Science,
Domestic Medicine, Science, Literature, Art, Economy, Cookery, Hints on
Health, Dietetics, and every realm of Modern Science that tends to improve
health, prevent disease, purify morals, and make home happy.
SAMPLE COPIES FREE.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 5O CENTS PER YEAR.
STATEMENT UNDER OATH.
WASHINGTON, D. CM December 7, 1888.
Personally appeared before me, a Notary Public for the District of Columbia, Dr.W. H.
HALE, who, being duly sworn, deposeth and saith that the bona-fide circulation of HEALTH AND
HOME is 115,000 copies monthly. W. H. HALE.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of December, 1883.
L. C. YOUNG, 'Notary Public.
ADVERTISING RATES:
ADVERTISEMENTS— 40 cents per line, agate measure, for each insertion.
READING- NOTICES— $1 par line, agate measure, for one insertion, as such
notices will only be inserted once.
All bills payable quarterly after the first insertion.
N.B. — No advertisements are published in this paper except those which the Editor can
conscientiously endorse. All communications should be addressed and all money orders bhould
be made payable to
H.
PORT CHESTER, N. Y.
NEWSPAPER EATE-BOOK. 385
Our Specialties.
There are no more profitable advertising jnediums in America, or
elsewhere for that matter, for general business than the five publication*
whose advertising columns we control. They are as follows : New York
Cricket on the Hearth, Fireside at Home, Augusta, Me., Fireside Visitor,
Family Monthly, and Happy Hours. All are strictly Family Subscription
Journals, the aggregate circulation of which exceeds Jj-50,000 copies per
month. (This statement we are prepared to verify by proofs which caTinot
be (/uestioned.) This vast osculation goes straight into the homes of people
who are a class of advertisement readers ; and figuring, as newspaper
men usually do, that each copy is read by at least five people, we have
over TWO MILLIONS of readers each month. Surely this immense
number of people, the inajority of whom are in country towns remote
from the large business centres, must be very valuable to advertisers who
have desirable goods to offer. Many of our customers have learned their
value by actual test, and the result is that they now use their columns
continuously. A tliree months' trial ivill convince any one of the truth-
fulness of our claims. We will insert advertisements of good character
in this list at the rate of $2 25 per agate line for five lines and
upward. Special prices will be given on application for large yearly
orders. Sample copies and further information will be given on request.
Address the Publishers' Special Agents,
JNO. F. PHILLIPS $ CO.,
No. 29 Park Row, New York.
P.S. On pages 381 and 383 will be found foe-similes of the first page of Cricket on the Hearth
and Fireside at Home, i size.
•!S(i JXO. F. PHILLIPS & C'O.'S
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.
The AMERIKA is the RECOGNIZED and ONLY Daily
Catholic German Journal in the United States, with
a GUARANTEED LARGER Circulation than
ANY OTHER German Journal OF ANY
Class in the Mississippi Valley.
The Numerous and Important Special Telegrams and Communications of the AMERIKA from
the Headquarters of the Catholic Hierarchy in all Parts of the Globe, Together with Sufficient
Capital (Incorporated $300,000), Able Management and Enterprise, have Achieved a Success Un-
precedented in the History of German Newspapers in this Country.
Guaranteed Circulation, March, 1884.
DAILY EDITION (Four Pages), 9,30O
SUNDAY EDITION (Twelve Pages), - - 15,20O
WEEKLY EDITION (Ten Pages), - - - - 34,400
OFFICIAL FACTS:
The AMKUIKA has paid in late years and is now paying MORE Postage for its Daily, Sunday,
and Weekly Editions than any Daily or Weekly German Newspaper in St. Louis or the entire
Mississippi Valley — all papers paying alike at the rate of two cents per pound.
' To this Fact the Records of the Post-Office Department will Testify.
Tlie Weekly Edition Circulates Principally in the States of Illinois, Mis-
souri, Indiana, and Iowa.
OBJECTIONABLE ADVERTISING MATTER NOT ACCEPTED.
ADVERTISING RATES AND SPECIMEN COPIES ON APPLICATION.
Office: AMERIKA, No. 106 North TMrfl Street, St. Louis, Missouri.
NEWSPAPER HATE-BOOK. 387
A Plain Statement
A representative of one of the largest houses in this city recently said
tons: " How do we know The Cricket on the Hearth and Fireside at Home,
of New York City, and The Fireside Visitor, Happy Hours, and Family
Monthly, of Augusta, Maine, have the large circulation (aggregating
,'tDO,000 copies each month} that you claim for them?" Our reply to them
will answer for all other inquirers. It was this: " We will cheerfully fur-
nish satisfactory proof either by affidavits of the Publishers, Post-Off ce
mailing receipts, certificates of printer, or vouchers from paper-dealers
u'hich show quantity of paper used."
The best proof of all, however, is in the fact that our customers use
these mediums month after montli, and year after year, invariably with
satisfactory results. Prof. Gaskell, who used them continuously for nearly
two years, says: "They are the best in the country for the money" The
World M'f'g Co. have used them 'almost continuously for over four years,
sometimes taking an entire page. The Mason fy Hamlin Organ Co., Estey
Organ Co., Dr. J. A. Slierman, Dr. Root, Dr. Slocum, and scores of other well-
known advertisers are regular patrons. These houses do not go it blind in
placing their advertisements, and would not continue using these publica-
tions if they were poor or indifferent in bringing results. With circula-
tions built up entirely by extensive advertising in all the leading publica-
tions their readers are almost wholly of that class who read and answer
advertisements. This is the whole story in a nutshell. Our bills against
the publishers for advertising during the past year aggregate about $50,000.
No wonder, then, that their circulations are large and profitable.
Forms close on the 10th of each month preceding issue. Specimen
copies mailed on request. We shall be glad to receive your orders either
direct or through your regular agent.
Respectfully,
JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO., Special Agents,
29 Park Row, New York.
OOQ
JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO:S
Conducted by ALBION W. TOURGEE.
THE ONLY ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY MAGAZINE
PUBLISHED IN THE WORLD.
Is used by all large advertisers, who find their profit in its large, SELECT circula-
an, among the most intelligent, well-to-do people.
OOOJD
JRETURIVS.
0f adver-tisements received. Readers of THE CONTINENT are in
relying on the merits of whatever is advertised in it-a fact
Address which doubles the value of its circulation.
JNO F Pmi 25 Clinton Place, New York,
NO. t. PHILLIPS & Co. include it in estimates for periodical advertising
(ESTABLISHED 1S81.)
E3VOTE3ID TO
Society, Literature, Music, Biographical Sketches /Portraits,
Fashions, Art, Drama, Club Gossip, Etc.
PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY
BOLLOCK:, - -
AT 57 CEDAR STREET, NEW YORK.
TERMS:
One Year, postpaid, - $3.OO.
A-dvertisingf, per incli, each Issue, - - 1.5O.
It has a large and Increasing Circulation in the Principal
Cities throughout the United States.
NEWSPAPER RATE-HOOK.
389
THE FOLLOWING NAMED PAPERS GIVE SPECIAL BATES FOR ADVER-
TISEMENTS OF SCHOOLS, COLLEGES, AND SUMMER RESORTS.
Rates for all or any portion of the list can be obtained on application to
JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO., 29 Park Row, New York.
New York :
Times . ..' daily ;ind weekly
Tribune daily and weekly
World daily and weekly
Morning Journal daily
\Vitness weekly
Observer weekly
Evangelist weekly
Home Journal weekly
San Francisco, Cal. :
Chronicle •. daily and weekly
Washington, !>.<'.:
National Republican daily and weekly
Post. daily and weekly
Wilmington, Del. :
Every Evening daily
Morning News daily
Atlanta, Ga. :
Christian Index weekly
Savannah, Ga. :
News t daily and weekly
rhicsmo, 111. :
Inter-Ocean daily and weekly
Journal daily and weekly
News daily and weekly
Tribune daily and weekly
Northwestern Christian Advocate weekly
Indianapolis, I ml.:
•lonrnal dally and weekly
Sentinel daily and weekly
Leaven worth, Kan.:
Times daily and weekly
i.ouis i i lie. Ky. :
Courier- Journal daily and weekly
New Orleans, La. :
Picayune daily and weekly
Portland, Me. :
Transcript weekly
Baltimore, Hid. :
American daily and weekly
Day daily
News daily
Boston, Mass.:
Globe daily and weekly
Post daily and weekly
Watchman weekly
Springfield, Mas*. :
Republican daily and weekly
Detroit, Mich. :
Post and Tribune daily and weekly
St. Louis, Mo. :
• Evening Chronicle , .. •. ... daily
Post Dispatch .d-ily and weekly
It-publican daily and weekly
Central Christian Advocate weekly
Christian Advocate weekly
Central Baptist weekly
Christian Evangelist , . . : weekly
Observer weekly
St. Paul, Minn. :
Pioneer Press daily and weekly
Minneapolis, Miitn.:
Tribune daily and weekly
Omaha, Neb. :
Republican daily and weekly
Manchester, N. II.:
Mirror and American daily
Minor and Fanner weekly
Syracuse, N. Y. :
Herald daily and Sunday
Troy, N. Y. :
Times daily and weekly
Ulica, N. Y. :
Herald daily and v eekly
Observer daily and weekly
Raleigh, N. < .:
News and Observer daily and weekly
Cincinnati, O. :
Commercial Gazette daily and weekly
Evening Post daily
N ewe Journal •. daily
News weekly
Times Star daily and weekly
Western Christian Advocate weekly
Cleveland, O. :
Herald daily and weekly
Leader daily and weekly
Philadelphia, Pa. :
Evening Bulletin daily
Evening Telegraph . daily
Inquirer daily
Pi es« daily and weekly
Record daily
Times daily and weekly
Pittsburgh, Pa. :
Commercial Gazette. . daily and weekly
Providence, R. I.:
Sunday Star Sunday
Charleston, S. C. :
News and Courier daily and weekly
Memphis, Tenii. :
Appeal daily and weekly
Houston, Texas:
Post daily and weekly
Richmond, Va. :
Whig daily and weekly
Central Presbyterian weekly
Milwaukee, Wi*. :
Wisconsin daily and weekly
Toronto, Oiii. :
Globe. daily and weekly
Mail daily and weekly
London, Ont. :
Advertiser daily and weekly
Montreal:
Witness daily and weekly
390
JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO:S
Western Newspaper Union Lists
Advertising Offices : Trilnne BnBJiog, New Yort, and Des Moiues, Iowa,
W. E. ANDREWS, President. W. A. BUNKER, Secretary. GEO. A. JOSLYN, Treasurer.
A. F. RICHARDSON, Vice President and Manager, tfew York.
These lists, comprising over ONE THOUSAND PAPERS, are mediums productive of good results, circulating in
the most prosperous section of ihe country, viz. : Iowa, Nebraska, Missouri, Illinois, Michigan, Kansas. Texas, Col-
orado, Minnesota, Dakota, arid the far West.
WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION LIST-DBS MOINES, IOWA.
WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION LIST-OMAHA, NEBRASKA.
WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION LIST— KANSAS OITY, MISSOURI.
WESTERN NEWSPAPER UMON LIST— DETROIT, MICHIGAN.
AVESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION LIST-DENVER, COLORADO.
KANSAS NEWSPAPER UNION LIST— TOPEKA, KANSAS.
ST. LOUIS NEWSPAPER UNION LIST-ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.
TEXAS NEWSPAPER UNION LIST-DALLAS, TEXAS.
SPECIAL AGENTS NORTHAVESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION, ST. PAUL, MIN>.
Advertisers wishing to reach the territory covered by the above lists cannot afford to omit them when making up
their lists and estimates. Address lor full information and catalogue for Eastern Business,
WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION, 65 Tribune Kuildlng, NEW YORK CITY.
For Western Business address
WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION, I>ES MOINES, IOWA.
ROCHESTER, NEW YORK.
The leading Journal of Western and Central New York. Acknowledged by all to be the newsiest, brightest, and best
paper published in the State outside of New York City. The increase in circulation and influence of the l'osT-Exi'i!K?s
has been phenomenal. Circulation, now,
1O,OOO COPIES DAILY,
AND STEADILY INCREASING.
Daily
E. O. Day ....
2 times a week
Per Line, Agate Space, Fourteen Lines to the Inch.
1 time. 3 times. 6 times. 2 weeks. 1 mo. 2 mos. 3 mos.
%c. ITJ^c. 80c. 40c. 60c. $1.00 $1.40
l"yzc. 30c. 40c. 00 80
35c. 50 60
6 mos.
$2.50
1.40
$1.00
1 year.
$4.00
a. 50
1.80
Advertisements of less than ten lines space charged one line extra. No cuts inserted. Reading notices, set solid
minion, immediately following reading matter second and third pages, ten cents per line each insertion, with dis-
counts as follows : If inserted three months, daily, ten per cent ;— six months, daily, twenty-five per cent ; e. o. day,
ten per cent ; — one year, daily, fifty per cent ; e. o. day, twenty per cent.
Same as Every Other Day in Daily.
Is « Semi- Agricultural Paper and, has a large circulation among the Farmers of Western
mid Central Neiv York.
Advertising Rates, agate space, flve cent* per line eiicli insertion. Cuts or display type charged for space
occupied. Advertisements of less than ten lines charged one line extra.
Keading notices, third and fourih pages, ten cents per line each inserlion. Discounts on ordinary advertisements
and reading notices when inserted three months, ten per cent; six months, fifteen per cent; nine months, twenty
percent; one year, twenty-five per cent. These Rates are Invariable.
NEWSPAPER RATE- BO OK.
WHAT PUBLISHERS SAY:
New York "Witness.
Among the numerous advertising agents, no one has a better reputation for promptitude, reliability, and solid
good sense than Jno. F. Phillips.
Boston, Mass., Post.
Jno. F. Phillips & Co. have an enviable reputation among newspaper men and publishers.
Chicago, 111., "Weekly Magazine.
Phillips & Co. are one of the most popular, trustworthy, and successful firms in New York City, and we a •
always glad to receive their business.
Atlanta, Ga., Christian Index.
We receive a great deal of desirable advertising from Jno. F. Phillips & Co., and take this occasion to say that
WJ have never had more pleasant business relations with any person or firm.
New York, Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper.
Jno. F. Phillips & Co. are among the largest general advertising agents of this city.
Hartford, Conn;, Times. ,
We have always found Jno. F. Phillips & Co. prompt and honorable.
Albany, N. Y., Argus.
Invariable courtesy, close attention to business, and strict integrity and uprightness have given Jno. F. Phillips k
Co. i heir success.
Philadelphia Sunday Times.
Jno. F. Phillips & Co. enjoy a high reputation for honorable dealings with publishers and advertisers.
Chicago, 111., Occident.
We have had dealings with Jno. F. Phillips & Co. for many years, and our relations have been in all instances
pleasant, agreeable, and entirely satisfactory. They are capital business men, and we recommend them as the safest,
of advertising agents.
New York Mercantile Journal.
Phillips & Co. have wou the confidence of advertisers and publishers alike, and have built up a large and lucrative
business.
Boston Sunday Budget.
Jno. F. Phillips & Co. have perfect facilities for transacting their business, and give their customers great satis-
faction.
Providence, R. I., Sunday Transcript.
Our business relations with Jno. F. Phillips & Co. have been most pleasant, and we recommend them to pub-
lishers as prompt-paying patrons.
New York School Journal.
Jno. F. Phillips & Co. have, through hard work, faithfulness to their customers, and honorable dealings with pub-
lishers, acquired an enviable reputation. They rank among the most popular advertising agents.
Wheeling, "W. Va., News Letter.
As reliable and courteous agents, none in the business can bo more highly recommended than Jno. F. Phillip-
& Co.
Ne\v York Observer.
Messrs. Jno. F. Phillips & Co. have removed from the Times building to new and commodious offices at No. 2:>
Park Row (adjoining the Observer office), where they will show that attention to customers which has made the firm
so successful in the past.
Washington, D. C., National Republican.
The Republican's dealings with Jno. F. Phillips & Co. have been in every way satisfactory, and it is a pleasure to
record their success.
Detroit, Mich., Free Press.
To newspaper publishers and advei-.isers throughout the entire country, the name of Jno. F. Phillips & Co. is well
and favorably known. As agents for the placing of newspaper advertising they rank among the leading ones, and
tlieir prosperous business is tlie result of long experience and industry, combined with the rare tact and courtesy they
exhibit in their dealings with both advertisers and publishers.
Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Journal.
Jno. F. Phillips & Co. are the most pronpt and substantial advertising agents in this country, and are doini: a
business of nearly half a million dollars yearly.
Baltimore, Md., Every Saturday.
Extensive advertisers cannot do better than to intrust their work to Jno. F. Phillips & Co.
Chicago, 111., World.
We are pleased to note the rapid extension of the business of Jno. F. Phillips & Co., a result of the excellent
business methods of this most reliable firm.
Washington, D. C., National Tribune.
Jno. F. Phillips & Co. have won success by de erving it.
St. Paul, Minn., Pioneer Press.
Business honor, honesty, andjability are sure to win, as is exemplified in the advertising agency of Jno. F. Phillips
& Co.
Albany, N. Y., Journal.
Juo. F. Phillips & "Co. have a reputation among advertisers and publishers of dealing fairly in all business
matters, and also in being very prompt in the settlement of accounts.
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WHAT PUBLISHERS SAY:
St. Louis, Mo., Christian Advocate.
Our business relations with Jno. F. Phillips & Co. have always been pleasant, and our good-will goes with them
toward a successful business career.
Indianapolis, Ind , People.
Jno. F. Phillips & Co. are fair-dealing men whose word is worth more than some advertising agents' bonds.
Atehison, Kansas, Champion.
Phillips & Co. are prompt, responsible, accurate.
Leavenworth, Kansas, Times.
The Times has had extensive dealings with Phillips & Co., and wishes them success.
Philadelphia Saturday Evening Post.
Phillips & Co. deservedly stand in the front rank of general adveitising agents, and we are glad to chronicle
evidences of their increasing prosperity.
Omaha, Neb., Republican.
Our business relations with this firm have been quite extensive, an^l have uniformly been of the most pleasant
character. We wish them the most abundant success.
Boston, Mass., Good Times.
Among the advertising agencies none aie more efficient, pn mpt, and reliable than Jno. F. Phillips & Co., and \\ e
are glad to note substantial evidences of their deserved prosperity.
Boston, Mass., Cottage Hearth.
We can and do heartily commend Jno. F. P_hillips & Co. alike to advertisers and newspapers, feeling sure that
all will be pleased with their courteous and businest-like treatment.
New York Christian at Work.
We have known Phillips & Co. for many years, and always found them prompt and square in their dealings.
Philadelphia Farm and Garden.
Our business with Jno. F. Phillips & Co. has been very large and always satisfactory.
Toledo, Ohio, Blade.
The Blade has known and done business with Jno. F. Phillips & Co. ever since it began business, and has that
esteem for it, born and bred of uniform courtesy, promptness, and entire reliability.
Lafayette, Ind., Home Journal.
Jno. F. Phillips & Co. are one of the leading firms in the advertising business. Honorable and upright in ail
their dealings, we are glad to note indications of their prosperity.
St. Louis, Mo., Midland Farmer.
This firm has established itself in the confidence of the advertising public, and deserves the liberal patronage
which its enterprise and lionorable business methods have secured.
Pittsburgh, Pa., Post.
Jno. F. Phillips & Co. are prompt and reliable.
St. Louis, Mo , South and West
We are greatly pleased to note the increasing prosperity of the reliable firm of Jno. F. Phillips & Co.
Louisville, Ky., Farmers' Home Journal.
Our business relations with Jno. F. Phillips & Co. have been long and intimate. Both advertisers and publisher.^
will find them worthy of their fullest confidence.
Burlington, Iowa, Gazette.
Jno. F. Phi! ips & Co.'s affairs are conducted on sound business methods, and we are glad to note evidences of
their enlarging 1 u -iiiess and prosperity.
Cincinnati, O., Saturday Night.
Phillips & Co. have superior facilities for placing advertising advantageously, and may be implicitly relied upon
Boston, Mass., Ploughman.
Jno. F. Phillips & Co. have deservedly won an extended popularity, and built up a very large business by their
enterprise, liberal dealing, and strict Integrity.
London, Ont., Advertiser.
The firm of Jno. F. Phillips & Co. are one of the most honorable in the advertising business.
Milwaukee, Wis., Peck's Sun
By their strict integrity, punctuality, and energy, Phillips & Co. have built up a very large business, and occupy
an enviable reputation among general advertisers ami publishers alike. BuMness men who have general advertising
to place can find no more capable and conscientious firm to intrust ii to than Jno. F. Phillips & Co.. No. 29 Park Kow,
New York City.
New York Morning Journal.
The Journal takes pleasure in commending the entei prising firm of Jno. F. Phillips & Co.
Pittsburgh, Pa., Sunday Critic.
We heartily indorse this prosperous firm as one of the highest standing and deserving of that success which
prompt attention to the interests of their clients has insured.
Topeka, Kansas, Farmer.
Jno. F. Phillips & Co. handle a good class of advertising, and are prompt and reliable.
XEWHPAPER HATE-BOOK. 393
ATLANTIC COAST LIST.
A Select Combination of Country Publications, Located in the New
England, Middle and Southern States, Extending over
THE ENTIRE ATLANTIC COAST.
NEW YORK NEWSPAPER UNION,
26O PAFEHS, mostly in New England, New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Virginia.
S2.OO per line, each insertion.
UNION PRINTING- LIST OF NEW YORK,
\ 6O PAPERS, published in the Middle and New England States.
$1.25 per line, each insertion.
NEW ENGLAND NEWSPAPER UNION,
1 OO PAPERS. A local list of New England publications.
SI.OO per line, each insertion.
PHILADELPHIA NEWSPAPER UNION,
1 S3 PATERS, located mostly in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
$1.25 per line, each insertion.
BALTIMORE NEWSPAPER UNION,
1 1O PAPERS, principally in Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, North and South Carolina.
75 cents per line, each insertion.
ATLANTA NEWSPAPER UNION,
1 SO PAPERS, mostly in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, etc.
$I.OO per line, each insertion,
Advertisements inserted in the entire six divisions of Atlantic Coast List for
PER LINE, agate type. Special Notices, 33% per cent extra. Reading
Notices, set in minion type, double price, Discounts on large orders.
$7.00
PITTSBURGH NEWSPAPER UNION LIST,
56 NEWSPAPERS, mostly in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia, will be joined to the Atlan-
tic ('oast List soon.
4O cents per line, each insertion.
NEW YORK NEWSPAPER UNION,
134 LEONARD STREET, NEW YORK.
394
JNO. F. PHILLIPS & CO.' S NEWSPAPER RATE-BOOK.
INDEX.
Catalogue, of Papers of GOOO Circulation and upward ,
\LABAMA
.PAGE 37 ' TVRW YORK frrrv
ARKANSAS
39
NRW YORK STATR
lr>3
CALIFORNIA :
. . 41 NORTH CAROLINA
11)7
COLORADO
47 OHIO
Hi1)
CONNECTICUT
49 OREGON
181
DELAWARE
53 PENNSYLVANIA
183
DISTUICTJ OF COLUMBIA '
55 RHODE ISLAND
207
FLORIDA
.. 59 SOUTH CAROLINA
30')
GEORGIA
61
TENNESSEE .
2)1
ILLINOIS •
65
TEXAS ... ......
215
INDIANA '
81 VERMONT
219
IOWA
89 VIRGINIA
221
KANSAS
95
WEST VIRGINIA
223
KENTUCKY
97
WISCONSIN ....
996
LOUISIANA
101
DAKOTA
229
MAINE
103
MONTANA ....
2-><)
MARYLAND
107
UTAH . ..
•»31
M ASSACHUSETTS
Ill
WYOMING
23 i
MICHIGAN
125
CANADA.
MANITOBA . ...
233
MINNESOTA .
129
MISSISSIPPI
133
MISSOURI
135
NEBRASKA
145
NEW BRUNSWICK
233
NEVADA
145
NOVA SCOTIA
233
NEW HAMPSHIRE
147
ONTARIO
23")
NEW JERSEY
149
OIIRKRf'
Ml
Agricultural List ' 215
Educational List : 2.">3
Fashion List «. 2.">7
Financial and Commercial List 259
Insurance, Law, and Real Estate List t 2(17
Juvenile List 271
Secret and Benevolent Socieiy List 273
Scientific aild Mechanical List 277
Medical and Surgical List 283
Musical List 2^7
Religions List 289
Sporting List ' 299
List of Papers in Foreign Languages 3(1
County List of the leading Weekly Paper in each County 311
K. II. C. Valentine (Printing Inks) 382
Western Newspaper Union 390
Now York Newspaper Union 393
Chicago, April 12th, 1884-
Messrs. JOH.V F. PHILLIPS $ CO.,
29 Park Row, New York City.
Dear Sirs :
You nvay announce to your patrons that the average daily circulation
<>f the CHICAGO DAILY NEWS now exceeds 130,000 copies per day-the
largest daily circulation in the United States, and greater than that of all
other Chicago dailies combined.
Following is the " circulation bulletin " for March :
Sta.'e of Illinois, Couidy of Cook, ss.
VICTOR F. LAWSON, publisher of the CHICAGO DAILY NEWS and
the CHICAGO WEEKLY Nuws doe* .solemnly swear, that the actual
number of copies of the papery mimed printed during the month
of March, A.D. 1881 was as follows :
MCH.
i
2 Sunday.
THE DAILY NEWS.
127,549
THE WEEKLY NfcWS.
. 126 475
. 126,524
.127,609
. 128,071 MarchJlS ................. 53.950
.127,090
.130,013
124,560
4 124,668
12~,481
6 126,641 March C. 54,081
126.818
128,437
0 Sunday
10
11
12
13
14
15
16 Sunday
17 120,640
18 123,761
19 125,948 :
20 127.5(54 March 20.
21 128,822 ,
22 181,869.
23 Sunday
24 126,468
25J 119, 4H2
26 12S,797
27 130,163 March S7 55,765
28 123,699
29 130,249
30 Sunday
54,431
81
129.122
Total for Month 3,298,020 Total for Month ^218,227
Daily average 126,Sfrl7 Weekly average 54,557
VICTOR F. LAWSON.
Subscribed and sworn to before* me this 1st day of April, A.D.
1884. [L. s.] GEORGE BRAHAM, Notary Public.
ALL BOOKS AND ACCOUNTS RELATINO TO CIRCULATION OPEN TO
THE INSPECTION OF ADVERTISERS AT AI.L TIMES.
COMMENT.— TOT DAILY NEWS average for March is 28,442
larger than for the corresponding month of last year, and 9444
greater than the highest monthly average ever heretofore
achieved.
THE WEEKLY NEWS for April will average over £0,000 copies
per week.
REPRESENTED BY ALL RESPONSIBLE ADVERTISING AGENTS.
EASTERN OFFICE : 47 TRIBUNE BUILDING, NEW YORK,
A. H. SIEGFRIED, Manager.
It is proper to add that when we say that the circulation of the DAILY
NKWS at the date of this writing averages over 130,000 copies per day,
there is not included, in the count any "special" editions or free "sample
f.opies." We regularly print and sell over 130,000 copies daily.
Very Truly Yours,
VICTOR F. LAWSON,
Publisher CHICAGO DAILY NEWS.
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