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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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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. 


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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 


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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. 

THE  SUN  is,  and  will  continue  to  be,  a  newspaper  which  tells  the  truth  without  fear  of  conse- 
quences, which  gets  at  the  facts  no  matter  how  much  the  process  costs,  which  presents1  the  news 
of  all  the  world  without  waste  of  words  and  in  the  most  readable  shape,  which  is  working  with  all 
its  heart  for  the  cause  of  honest  government,  and  which  therefore  believes  that  the  Republican 
party  must  go,  and  must  go  in  this  year  of  our  Lord,  1884. 

If  you  know  THE  SUN,  you  like  it  already,  and  you  will  read  it  with  accustomed  diligence 
and  profit  during  what  is  sure  to  be  the  most  interesting  year  in  its  history.  If  you  do  not  yet 
know  THE  SUN,  it  is  high  time  to  get  into  the  sunshine. 

TERMS  TO  MAIL  SUBSCRIBERS, 

The  several  editions  of  THE  SUN  are  sent  by  mail,  postpaid,  as  follows  : 
DAILY— 5O  cents  a  month,  $6  a  year  ;  with  Sunday  edition,  §7. 

SUNDAY — Eight  pages.  This  edition  furnishes  the  current  news  of  the  world,  special  articles 
of  exceptional  interest  to  everybody,  and  literary  reviews  of  new  books  of  the  highest 
merit.  $1  a  year. 

WEEKLY— $1   a  year.     Eight  pages  of  the  best  matter  of  the  daily  issues  ;  an  Agricultural 
.Department   of   unequalled    value,    special   market   reports,    and    literary,   scientific,  and 
domestic  intelligence  make  THE  WEEKLY  SUN  the  newspaper  for  the  farmer's  household. 
To  clubs  of  ten  with  $10,  an  extra  copy  free. 

ADVERTISING  RATES, 

Ordinary  Advertisements,  per  Agate  line        -        -         -     ,    -        -  $0  40 

Large  Type  or  cuts  (Agate  measurement),  per  line  -         b'O 

Business  Notices,  before  marriages  and  deaths,  pi  <•  line  75 

Special  Notices,  after  marriages  and  deaths,  per  line  ...         50 

Banking  and  Financial  (after  money  article)   -        -        -  75 

Reading  Notices,  with  "Adv.,"  3d  page,  per  line       -  -     1  50 

Reading  Notices,  with  "  Adv.,"  1st  or  3d  page,  per  line  2  50 

In  Sunday  edition  same  rates  as  above. 

WEEKLY,  50  cents  a  line  ;  no  extra  charge  for  large  type.  Preferred  positions,  from  75 
cents  to  $3. 

I,  W,  ENGLAND,  Publisher, 

THE  SUN,  New  York  City 


1!A  TE-BOOK. 


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18  inches,  width  2  1-4  inches.  Advertising  rate?,  daily, 
agate  40  cents  per  line  each  insertion.  Cms  same  price. 
Truth's  Specials  50  cents:  Reading  notices,  4th  page  50 
cents,  3d  page  00  cents.  2d  page  75  cents,  1st  page  SI  per 
line  each  insertion.  Weekly  15  cents;  Special  notices  20 
cents  per  line  each  insertion.  Heading  Notices,  4th  page. 
25  cents,  3d  page  35  cents,  2d  page  45  cegts,  1st  page  55 
cents  per  line  each  insertion.  14n  Nassau  street. 

Advt,.  page  28. 

VOLKSZEITUNG.— Every  morning  except  Sunday, 
SONNTAGSBLATT,  Sundays,  WEEKLY.  Saturdays. 
German.  Independent.  Established  1877.  Volks/.eitung 
Publishing  Association,  editors  and  proprietors.  Sub- 
scription, daily  $0;  sworn  circulation  11,642;  Sunday 
$1.50.  sworn  circulation  10,800  •  weekly  $1.50,  sworn  cir- 
culation 511(3;  4  pages  (Sunday  and  Weekly  8  pages),  6 
columns;  length  of  columns  21  'inches, width  2  1-4  inches. 
Advertising  rales  daily,  nonpareil,  1  time  10  cents;  3 
times  U)  cents  ;  (i  limes  30  cents  ;  1  month  fl;  3  months 
§2.50  :  0  months  $4.50  ;  1  year  $8  per  line.  Cuts  on  4rh 
p.age  1-4  extra.  Locals  25  cents  per  line.  Double  col- 
umns, 40  cents  per  double  line.  Weekly  or  Sunday  15 
cents  per  line  per  time.  Solid  curved  cuts  required.  184 
William  street. 

WALL  STREET  DAILY  NEWS.  Every  morning  ex- 
cept Sundays.  Financial.  Established  1879.  Charles  D. 
Keep,  editor.  E.  Martin  Black,  business  manager.  Sub- 
scription $5  ;  claimed  circulation  9,701):  4  pages,  4  col- 
umns; length  of  columns  11  3-7  inches, width  21-5  inches. 
Advertis-ing  rates,  agate,  per  line  4th  page,  20  cents  ;  2d 
page  50  cents.  Cuts  same  price.  Reading  notices  marked 
••Advt  "  75  cents  ;  Editorial  notice  marked  "Advt."  $1 
per  line  agate  space.  49  Exchange  place. 
Advt.  page  24. 

WORLD.— Every  morning,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays. 
Democratic.  Established  1860.  Joseph  Pulitzer,  editor. 
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. 
No  extra  charge  for  cuts  or  double  columns  in  weekly. 
Sunday  issue  contains  irom  16  to  20  pages. 

Advt.  jmge  16. 

ZEITUNG.— Every  morning  except  Sunday.  REVUE, 
Sundays,  and  ALLGEME1NE  ZEITUNG,  Wednesdays; 
German.  Independent.  Established  1846.  William 
Mayer  andC.  B.  Wollfram,  editors.  New  Yorker  Zeiiung 
Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  proprietors.  Subscription, 
daily,  f3 ;  claimed  circulation,  14,000;  Sunday,  $2 ; 
claimed  circulation,  25.000.  Weekly,  $2  ;  claimed  cir- 
culation, 12,000.  Daily,  4  pages;  6  columns  (Sunday  and 
and  Weekly,  S  pases,  7  columns);  length  of  columns,  17*4 
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- 
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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 
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Business  specials.   1  time,  50  cents;  3  months,  $5.20  per 
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13  inches;  width  2^  inches.  Advertising  rates,  non 
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No  extra  charge  for  cuts.  Discounts  :  3  months,  10  pe: 
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lame  and  influential,  Is  all  the  time  steadi- 
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inches,  width,  2  1-5  inches.  Advertising  rates,  agate,  x.1' 
ct-nts  per  line  each  insertion.  Cuts  same  price.  11 
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ARMY  AND  NAVY  JOURNAL —Every  Saturday 
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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. 

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cents;  3  months,  $1.75;  0  months,  $3;  1  year,  $5  per  line. 
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a1^  inches.  Advertising  rates,  agate,  15  cents  per  line 
each  insertion:  3  months,  20  percent  discount.  Cuts  same 
price.  8  Union  square. 

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13  times  15  cents;    13  to  26  times,  12  1-2  cents;    over  6 
months,  10  cents.    Cuts  same  price.    11  Barclay  street. 

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14  inches;    width,  2}^    inches.    Advertising  rates,  non- 
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times,  75  cents;  2(i  times  or  more  50  cents  per  line  each 
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Advt  page  40. 

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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. 

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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. 

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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 
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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 
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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. 

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Advt.  p.  388. 

CITY  ITEM.— Every  Saturday.  Society.  Illustrated. 
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etor. Subscription  |3;  ,  sworn  circulation  $11,000;  8 
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CLIPPER.— Every  Wednesday.  Theatrical  and  sport- 
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ed circulation,  25,000;  16  pages,  5  columns;  length  of  col- 
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rates,  agate,  20  cents  per  line  each  insertion.  16  cents  pet- 
line  each  insertion  if  paid  for  3  months  in  advance.  Culn- 
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$•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 


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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. 


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of  the  City,  Brooklyn,  Jersey  City,  Hoboken,  etc.,  at  fifteen  cents  per 
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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. 


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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 
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It  issues  free  to  its  subscribers  a  weekly  supplement  showing  the  time  and  date  of  the  opening  and  closing  of 
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It  issues  free  to  its  subscribers  on  the  first  publication  day  of  every  month  a  complete  chart,  showing  the  highest 
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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 
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Sis  compact  form,  clear  style  of  type,  and  systematic  classification,  combined  with 
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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. 


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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 
medicine  advertisements  inserted. 

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 
widely  quoted  by  the  press,  a  convinciii" 
proof  of  the  excellence  of  Its  articles.  Be- 
sides topics  relating  directly  to  Health. 
It  gives  more  attention  to  the  improvement 
of  humanity  than  any  other  paper.  5O 
cents  pays  for  one  year's  subscription. 
Send  for  sample  copy.  Address  as  above. 
Advt.  page  04. , 

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. 

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HOUSEHOLD  MAGAZINE.— Monthly.  Literary.  Illus- 
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cents  per  line  each  insertion  ;  cuts  same  price.  Reading 
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claimed  circulation  5000;  32  page?,  3  columns;  length  of 
columns  10  inches,  width  3  3-4  inches.  Advertising  rates, 
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cuts  same  price;  inside  cover  pages  30  cents;  outside 
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percent;  4  times  20  per  cent;  5  times  25  percent ;  6  times 
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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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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. 


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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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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 


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FRANK  LESLIE'S  ILLUSTRATED  NEWSPAPER— The  only  Pictorial  Eecord  of  Current  Events,  devoted  to  News, 
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FRANK  LESLIE'S  SUNDAY  MAGAZINE— The  Best  Pictorial  Religious  Periodical. 

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roads, Proprietary  Medicines,  and,  in  fact,  DEALERS  IN  EVERYTHING  THAT  THE  MILLION  WANT. 

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body  .sees  them  and  the  advertisements  which  they  contain. 

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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. 

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41 


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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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. 


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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^' 


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51 


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. 


52 


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. 

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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- 
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Advt.  page  356. 


AMERICAN  PROTESTANT.— Every  Saturday.  Re- 
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son McCready  editor.  American  Protestant  Publishing 
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width  2  3-8  inches.  Advertising  rates,  nonpareil  20  cents 
per  line  each  insertion  ;  cuts  same  price. 
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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 
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proprietor.  Subscription  $3 ;  claimed  circulation  3500 ; 
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tion $2.50  ;  claimed  circulation  7000  ;  8  pages,  6  columns  ; 
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tising rates,  nonpareil,  1  inch  1  time  $1.50,  2  times  $2.50, 

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same  price  ;  Local  notices  25  cents,   Reading  notices  50 
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reil, 1  inch-1  time  $2,  1  month  $7.50,  3  months  $20,  1  year 
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tices 25  cents  pt-r.line,  brevier  type. 

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counts  same  as  for  ordinary  advertisements.    Solid  curs 
inserted  without  extra  charge.   New  York  office,  Tribune 
building. 

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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. 

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morning  and  evening  except  Sunday.  Sundav  morning, 
and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays.  Democratic.  Established 
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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. 

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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. 

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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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mated circulation  7000:  weekly  $2  ;  estimated  circulation 
!)000  ;  daily  4  page*,  9  columns,  Sunday  or  weekly  8  pages. 
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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 
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width  2  J-8  inches.  Advertising  rates,  nonpareil,  per  line 
10  cents  ;  per  inch  $1  each  insertion  ;  cuts  same  price  ; 
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best  advertising  mediums  in  the  country  (both  secular  and  religious),  but  from  none  have  better  results  followed  in 
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ANNA. 

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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  : 


In 
66 

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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- 
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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 
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in  either  daily  or  weekly  15  cent'*  per  agate  line  each 
insertion  ;  cuts  same  price.  Reading  notices  $1  per  line. 
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Managing    Editor     "  'I  He   Evening     Tele- 
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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 
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sprightly  and  very  readable  newspaper. 
It  condense*  the  current  news  in  such 
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Heartily  Indorse  and  commend  It  to  the 
reading  public.  I  am  very  respectfully 
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Governor  State  of  Illinois. 
Advt.  page  226. 

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days. Independent.  Established  1881.  Martin  J.  Rus- 
sell, editor.  James  W.  Scott,  publisher.  Subscription, 
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circulation  26.000  ;  4  pages  (Sunday  and  weekly  8  pages), 
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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., 
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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. 


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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  ; 
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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- 
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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. 

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Xlie  great  advertising  medium  of  tlie 
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50  per  cent  on  $2500;  solid  cuts  required.  157  Dearborn 
street. 

Advt.  page  220. 

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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. 

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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 


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cent,  1000  lines  25  per  cent.  216  Clark  street.  Eastern  office 
Tribune  building,  N.  Y.,  C.  G.  Ferguson,  manager. 

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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 


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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. 

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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. 


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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. 


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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: 


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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 

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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. 


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$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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low,  and  it  invariably  gives  liand^some  7^e- 
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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 


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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. 


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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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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. 


NEWSPAPER  It  A  TE-B  0  OK. 


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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. 


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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 
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IOWA 


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. 


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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. 
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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 
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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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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 

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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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due  entirely  to  the  real  worth  of  its  varied  contents.  The  value  of  the  Stories  is  not  measured  by  the  enormous  sum 
of  money  they  cost,  but  by  the  eagerness  of  the  people  who  read  them. 

IT   TAKES  TEX  TONS  OF  PAPER  EVERY  WEEK  TO   PRINT  IT. 

,     That  is  over  20,000  pounds.    And  ten  times  twenty  thousand  people  anxiously  await  its  weekly  coming. 

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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; 


98  JNO.  F.  PHILLIPS  (k    CO.'S 


(fflnrar, 


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. 


100  JNO.  F.  PHILLIPS  &   CO:S 


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DAILY  AND  WEEKLY. 


THE  LEADING  EVENING  £APER  OF 
WESTERN  PENNSYLVANIA. 


Official  Journal  of  the  City  of  Pittsburgh. 


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LOUISIANA 


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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ONE  OF  THE  BEST  OOWN  OF  PHILADELPHIA  NEWSPAPERS. 

The  only  Democratic  -Newspaper  in  the  City. 
HAS    A    MASONIC    DEPARTMENT. 


DENNIS  F.  DEALT,  Proprietor, 

No.    719    Chestnut    Street   (Old    Masonic   Hall). 


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PRICE,    FIVE    CENTS. 


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; 


104  JNO.  F.  PHILLIPS  &   CO.'S 


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THE    SIMPLE    TRUTH  !  ! 


FA.CTS    FOR    ADVERTISERS. 


To  REACH  THE  PEOPLE  OF  THE  SOUTH  AISTD  SOUTH-AYEST  ADVERTISERS 
SHOULD  USE  THE  COLUMNS  OF 

« 

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, 


OTJJF*.    OIFLOTJtj  ^.TIOUXT. 

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 
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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. 

Combined  Rates. — The  SCIENTIFIC  AMERICAN  and  SUPPLEMENT  sent  for  one  year,  postage 
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. 

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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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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. 


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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. 


113 


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, 


114 


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. 


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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. 


117 


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 


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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 


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1879. 


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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. 


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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- 


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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, 


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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 


THE 


PHILADELPHIA  EVENING  NEWS 

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. 

The  Evening  News  Company, 

713  Chestnut  Street,  Philadelphia. 


fttth  ANNUAL  TRIP! 

TheSaturdayEveningPost 

"  The  oldest  Literary  and  Family  Paper  in  America." 

THE  POST,  a  handsomely  printed  16-page  weekly  paper,  commences  its  new  volume  with  renewed  vigor  and 
brighter  prospects  than  ever  before. 


1821.   "Time  Tries  all  Tlins!"    1884. 


A  record  of  over  60  years'  continuous  publication  proves  its  worth  and  popularity.  THE  POST  has  never 
missed  un  issue;  it  goes  to  over  14,000  Post-Oftice  weekly,  and  has  a  large  and  rapidly  increasing  national  circulation.  It 
isand  always  has  been  essentially  a  "  Home  Paper"  in  the  fullest  sense  of  theierni,  alike  interesting  to  every  member 
of  the  family,  and  is  read  and  appreciated  by  the  better  class  of  people  throughout  the  entire  country.  It  is  perfectly 
free  from  the  degrading  and  polluting  trash  which  characterizes  other  so-called  "Literary  and  Family  Papers"— 
hence  its  enduring  popularity.  Annual  Subscription  $2. 

A.  limited  number  of  nnobiectionable  advertisements  inserted  at  the  following  rates: 

Ordinary  Advertisements ,  run  of  paper,  25  cents  per  line.  A-yute.  Reading  Kotiees,  4O 
cents  per  line,  Nonpareil.  Address, 

THE  SATURDAY  EVENING  POST, 

726  Sansom  Street,  Philadelphia. 


NEWSPAPER]  EA  TE-BOOK. 


133 


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. 


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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. 


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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; 


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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 

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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. 


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/,  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. 
• 

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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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. 

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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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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, 


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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. 


161 


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. 


162 


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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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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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 

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ROCHESTER 


The  only  legitimate  Sunday  Newspaper  of  Rochester, 


CIRCULATES    THROUG-H    SIXTEEN    COUNTIES. 


Jin    32igT~Lt  -  JPage,    Family    JSTevrs  paper, 


and. 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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it  has  no  Equal.     Ten  Departments,  all  Full.    Medical 

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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, 
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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. 

i 

The  Ablest  Edited  and  Most  Popular  Sunday 
Paper  in  Western  Pennsylvania. 


o;v 


NEWSPAPER  JRA  TE-E  0  OK. 


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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 


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JNO.  F.  PHILLIPS  &    CO.'S 


LOGAN  D.  DAMERON,  President. 


W.  H.  WILLIAMS,  Secretary. 


S-A.HSTT     3L.OTJIS 

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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 

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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 


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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 


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PUBLICATION     OFFICE,    212     PINE    STREET. 
For  Rates  to  ddver Users,  etc.,  apply  as  above,  or  to 

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NEWSPAPER  RATE-BOOK. 


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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. 


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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. 


ADVERTISING    RATES: 


Ordinary  Advertising,  per  Agate  line, 
Heading  Notices,  per  agate  line,     -- 


SO  cents. 
75 


DISCOUNTS 


Four  Insertions, 
Eight  " 

Thirteen  " 
'Aweiity-sisc  " 
fifty-two  " 


JO  per  cent  Discount. 
IB 


30 


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or  their  agents  for  the  verification  of  the  above  statements.  Sample  copies  will  be  furnished  on 
application.  A  tabulated  statement  showing  the  number  of  subscribers  in  each  State  and  Terri- 
tory, with  the  number  of  post-offices  in  each  to  which  THE  NATIONAL  TRIBUNE  is  sent,  will  be 
gent  to  any  address  upon  application. 

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EVENING  DISPATCH. —Every  evening  except  Sun- 
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. 

'•'he.  only  paper  In  Pennsylvania  outside 
of  Philadelphia  and  Pittsburgh  having 
private  telegraph  wires  in  editorial  room. 

TEACHERS'  JOUKNAL.— Monthly.  Undenomina- 
tional. Established  1872. •  Rev.  P.  Anstadt,  editor  and 
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. 


£06  JNO.  F.  PHILLIPS  &   CO.'S 


ESTABLISHED    1862. 


The  National  Republican, 

WASHINGTON,    D.    O., 

Is  admittedly  the  best  paper  ever  published  at  the  National  Capital.  Its  circulation  has  doubled  in 
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, 
politically,  and  financially. 


The  Weekly  National  Republican 

Prepared  expressly  for  national  circulation,  and  clubbed  extensively  with  local  journals  — 
supplementing  the  matter  furnished  by  them. 


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NEWPORT. 

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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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 ; 
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where  the  denomination  numbers  200,000.    Sixteen  pages.    Price,  $2.50  per  annum. 
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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. 
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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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All  the  News,  Local,  National,  and  Foreign. 

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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 

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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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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. 


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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. 


NEWSPAPER  RATE-BOOK. 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 

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cents  per  line  first  time  and  3  cents  afterwards  ;  2  cents 
per  line  each  insertion  for  3  months  or  more  ;  cuts  same 
price. 

HAMILTON. 

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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 
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inches),  width  2  1-8  inches.  Advertising  rates,  non- 
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cents,  1  month  65  cents,  3  months  $1.25,  6  months  $2,  1 
year  $3.  E.  O.  D.  3-4  daily  monthly  rates  ;  Reading 
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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. 
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months  $12,  6  months  $20,  1  year  $35;  1  column  1  year 
$100  ;  cuts  same  price. 


KINGSTON. 

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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, 

CHICAGO,    ILL 


NE  WSPAPER  BA  TE-  B  0  OK. 


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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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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. 
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towns  in  the  Mississippi  Valley  by  the  early  morning  express.  The  Weekly  edition  is  the 
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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 

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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 

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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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The  Brightest  Comments  and  Critiques, 
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Interesting  to  Evexy  Member  of  the  Family, 
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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, 

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Wm.  P.  Black,  C.  M.  Henderson, 

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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. 


'NEWSPAPER  RATE-BOOK. 


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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. 


246 


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. 


24? 


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. 


NEWSPAPER  RATE-ROOK. 


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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. 

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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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, 
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weekly, 
weekly. 

Deutsch-Araerikanischer  Grocer,  German, 

weekly. 

Drug  News, 

weekly 

Dry  Goods  Bulletin  and  Textile  Manufactuier 

weekly. 

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weekly. 

Handels-Zeitimg,  German, 

weekly. 

Independent  Record, 

weekly. 

Iron  Age, 

weekly. 

Mackey's  Dry  Goods  Price  List  and  Memorandum,                 weekly. 
Maritime  Register,                                                                        weekly. 

i 

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weekly. 

Mercantile  Journal, 

weekly. 

Merchants'  and  Manufacturers'  Review, 

weekly. 

Merchants'  Review, 

weekly. 

Mining  Record, 

weekly. 

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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, 
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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, 


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treasure-box  of  short-sentence  stories  and  poems.  As  a  special  feature  six  full-page  pictures  are  given  monthly. 

PA  NSY. 

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Established  June  11,  1868.  Established  April  18, 1809. 

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among  the  agricultural  class.  Independent  and  otitspokmi,  it  is  opposed  to  Monopoly  in  every  form.  Agricult- 
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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. 

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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 


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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.  , 

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circulating  in  every  State  and  Territory  in  the  Union. 


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Circulation  is  entirely  among  ivell-to-do  families  able  and  willing  to  pur- 
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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. 

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->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 


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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, 


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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, 

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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. 


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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, 
MILWAUKEE, 
SALT  LAKE  CITY, 
ST.  JOHN, 
TORONTO, 


ILLINOIS. 

Picture  Gallery  for  Young  Polks, 
Youths'  Examiner, 

MARYLAND. 

Golden  Hours, 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Pansy, 

Youths'  Companion, 

Babyland, 

Good  Times, 

Our  Little  Men  and  Women, 

Our  Little  Ones  and  the  Nursery, 

Sunday-School  Helper, 

Wide  Awake, 

MISSOURI. 

Christliche  Kinder  Zeitung,  German, 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 

Young  Folks'  Guest, 
'American  Young  Folks, 

NEW  YORK. 

Boys  of  New  York, 

Golden  Argosy, 

Harper's  Young  People, 

Mastery, 

Young  Men  of  America, 

Pupils'  Companion, 

American  Kindergarten  Magazine, 

Little  Gem  and  Kindergarten, 

St.  Nicholas, 

Sunday-School  Journal, 

Young  Catholic, 

Young  Scientist, 

Youths'  Cabinet, 

OHIO. 

Sabbath  Visitor, 

Our  Little  Grangers, 

Sunday-School  Journal, 

Home  Companion, 

Young  Folks'  Circle, 

Young  Folks'  Musical  Monthly. 

Young  Folks'  Gem, 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

School  Days, 
Golden  Da'y*, 
Childrt-n's  Friend, 
Guardian  Angel, 

TENNESSEE. 
Sunday-School  Magazine, 

WISCONSIN. 

Young  Churchman, 

UTAH. 

Juvenile  Instructor, 

NEW  RRUNSWICK. 

Youth's  Visitor, 

ONTARIO. 

Sunday-School  Banner, 


monthly, 
monthly. 


semi-monthly. 


weekly. 

weekly, 
monthly, 
monthly, 
monthly, 
monthly, 
monthly, 
monthly. 


semi-monthly. 


monthly. 
semi-monthl3". 


weekly. 

weekly. 

weekly. 

weekly. 

weekly, 
semi-monthly, 
monthly, 
monthly, 
monthly, 
monthly, 
monthly, 
monthly, 
monthly. 


weekly, 
monthly, 
monthly, 
eemi-monihly. 
monthly, 
monthly, 
monthly. 


monthly. 

weekly. 

monthly. 

monthly. 


monthly. 
Sunday 
semi-monthly, 
monthly, 
monthly. 


272  JNO.  F.  PHILLIPS  <fc   COS 8 


The  Y.  M.  C.  A.  WATCHMAN  is  the  only  paper  in  the  United  State* 
that  excludes  patent  medicine  and  fraudulent  advertisements  of  all  kinds,  and 
is  responsible  to  its  readers  for  all  losses  occurring  from  any  advertisement  in 
its  columns.  The  circulation  is  paid,  and  guaranteed  ijj,i2J  copies,  with 
05,000  readers. 

Sample  copies  mailed  free,  and  estimates  cheerfully  given  on  application. 
Our  paper  is  not  controlled  by  any  one  Advertising  Agency.  Contracts  may 
be  made  by  all  that  are  reliable. 

Eates  15  cents  per  agate  line.  Special  rates  on  long  time  or  large  con- 
tracts. 

A.  R.  McDONALD,  Manager. 

6  Arcade   Court,   CHICAGO,' 


TUTS1    WPHyiflfP'Ii1  M  ^Pff1    Tf1  " 
n.Ii    JJliIYlUl/ri/i  ill/    JJL 


Y.ETVIS  E, 

DAILY    AND   WEEKLY. 

The  Pioneer  Paper  of  "Wyoming  Territory. 


The  Daily  eight  column;  the  Weekly  six  column.     Twelve  pages  with  Fifty  columns  of  r>>adiny 

matter. 


Cheyenne  has  a  population  of  nearly  7000,  and  is  situated  in  the  midst  of  a  rich  stock -growing 
and  mineral  country. 

Address  DEMOCRATIC    LEADER. 


POMEROY'S    DEMOCRAT. 

PUBLISHED  AT  DENVEK,  COL. 

This  paper  is  edited  by  the  renowned  "  Brick''  Pomeroy,  and  contains  each  chapters  of  his 
Saturday  Nights,  Home  Corner  Articles,  Parson  Pomeroy's  Sermons,  etc.  It  has  correspondents 
in  every  mining  camp  in  Colorado,  and  gives  correct  and  reliable  news  in  regard  to  mining,  etc. 

Subscribe  for  POIIEROY'S  DEMOCRAT  if  you  want  to  become  posted  where  to  invest  your 
money  in  mines  or  mining  stock. 

As  an  advertising  medium  it  cannot  be  surpassed  by  any  weekly  paper  west  of  New  York. 
It  has  a  larger  bona-fide  circulation  than  all  the  Colorado  weeklies  combined. 

Subscription  price,  $2  a  year. 

Advertising  rates  made  known  on  application,  or  by  JNO.  F.  PHILLIPS  &  Co.,  Agente. 

Address        JOHIV     KELLKR,    Publisher, 

433jLawrence  Street  (P.  O.  Box  2843),  DENVEB,  COL. 


NEWSPAPER  PA  TE-B  0  OK. 


SECRET   AND   BENEVOLENT   SOCIETY   LIST. 


A    LIST   OP   PERIODICALS   DEVOTED   TO   THE    INTERESTS    OF    SECRET   ANT)    BENEVOLENT     SOCIETIES.        THOSE     HAYIMi 
II5CULATION8   APPROACHING  5,000   WILL   BE    FOUND   FULLY   DESCRIBED   IN    THE   BODY   OP   THIS   WOBK. 

CALIFORNIA. 

SAN  FRANCISCO,  New  Age,  weekly.  Odd-Fellowship. 

Rescue,  weekly,  Temperance. 

Pacific  States  Watchman,    semi-monthly,  Ancient  Ordir   of  United 

Workmen. 
Knights  of  Honor  Journal,  monthly,  Knights  of  Honor. 

CONNECTICUT. 

NEW  HAVEN,  A.  O.  H.  Record,  monthly.  Ancient  Order  of  Hibernians. 

Loomis'  Musical  and  Masonic  Journal,  monthly,  Masonic. 

ILLINOIS. 

BLOOM1NGTON.  Prohibitionist.  weekly,  Temperance. 

Odd-Fellows  Herald,  weekly.  Odd-Fellowship. 

CHICAGO,  A.  O.  H.  Emerald,  weekly,  Ancient  Order  of  Hibernians. 

'Lever,  weekly,  Temperance. 

Union  Signal,  weekly,  Temperance. 

Guardian,  semi-monthly,  O'dd-Fellowship. 

Morning  and  Day  of  Reform,  monthly.  Temperance. 

Voice  of  Masonry  and  Family  Magazine,  monthly,  Masonic. 


INDIANAPOLIS, 


LAFAYETTE, 


INDIANA. 

Monitor-Journal. 
Masonic  Advocate, 
Odd-Fellows'  Talisman, 
Pythian  Journal, 
Our  Herald, 


weekly.  Temperance. 

monthly,  Masonic. 

monthly,  Odd-Fellowship. 

monthly,  Knights  of  Pythias. 

weekly,  Temperance. 


IOWA. 

DAVENPORT,  Northwestern  News,          .  weekly,  Temperance. 

DUBUQUE.  Western  Odd-Fellow,  semi-monthly,  Odd-Fellowship. 

DAVENPORT,  Familien-Jourual,  Ger.  monthly,  Ancient.Order  of  United  Workmen. 


PORTLAND, 
SPRING  VALE, 


BOSTON, 
SOUTHBRIDGE, 

DETROIT, 


MAINE. 

Masonic  Token, 
Good  Templar  Record, 


quarterly,  Masonic, 
weekly,  Temperance. 


MASSACHUSETTS. 

Knights  of  Honor  Reporter,  monthly,  Knights  of  Honor. 

New  England  Workman,  monthly,  Ancient  Order  of  United 

Workmen. 
Temple  Star,  monthly,  Temperance. 

MICHIGAN. 

Michigan  Good  Templar,  monthly,  Temperance. 

Michigan  Herald,        monthly,  Ancient  Order  of  United  Workmen. 


MINNEAPOLIS, 


MINNESOTA. 

Temperance  Review, 


weekly,  Temperance. 


BUFFALO, 
NEW  YORK, 


OGDENSBURG, 
UTICA, 


RALEIGH, 


NEW  YORK. 

Fraternal  Censor,  weekly,  Ancient  Order  of  United  Workmen. 

Corner  Stone,  weekly,  Masonic. 

Dispatch,  Sunday,  Masonic. 

Fuehrer,  German,  weekly,  Odd-Fellowship. 

Sunday  Courier,  Sunday,  Masonic. 

Sunday  Union,  Sunday,  Temperance. 

Fraternity  monthly,  Odd-Fellowship,  Knights  of  Honor  and 

Knights  of  Pythias. 

Knirjhts  of  Pythias  Journal,  monthly,  Knights  of  Pythias. 

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NORTH  CAROLINA. 

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ITS  SUCCESS. 


Started  early  in  1881,  the  SCHOOL,  HERALD  was  warmly  greeted  as  filling  a  perceptible  gap  in  the  school  course. 
The  favor  shown  it  by  prominent  educators  enabled  it  to  take  a  start  unprecedented  in  the  annals  of  school  journalism, 
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? 

We  judge  that  it  does  from  the  fact  that  we  receive  so  many  subscribers  from  teacher-'  institute?  where  the  HEKAI.U 
was  in  competition  with  hundreds  of  other  school  journals.  The  remark  of  O.  F.  McKiin.  in  speaking  of  the  distribu- 
tion of  samples,  at  Predonia,  Kan.^that  "  contrary  to  the  usual  custom  of  throwing  such  things  aside,  they  were  care- 
fully folded  and  taken  away,"  throws  light  on  a  strong  point  of  the  paper.  The*  SCHOOL  HERALD  is  a  comparatively 
new  thing  and  is  certain,  for  a  few  months  at  Mist,  to  be  carefully  scrutinized. 

The  general  indorsement  of  the  SCHOOL  HERALD  by  school  superintendents  and  principals,  and  the  fact  that  so 
many  teachers  take  a  single  copy  ''  for  use  in  their  schools,"  is  further  evidence,  to  our  mind,  that  the  paper  is  at  least 
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) : 

"  The  HERALD  is  one  of  the  most  valuable  papers  I  receive. 

"  E.  L.  JEWELL,  Co.  Supt.  Hutchinson,  Kan..  Oct.  14." 
"  Consider  it  a  fine  thing. 

"H.  E.  BASSETT,  Prin.  school,  North  Baltimore,  O.,  Oct.  Hi." 
"  The  idea  is  an  excellent  one,  and  in  the  main,  well  carried  out. 

"  W.  LAWRENCE,  Prin.  school,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Oct.  17." 
"  The  HERALD  is  a  very  valuable  publication. 

"  R.  MALLINSON,  Prin.  Post  school,  Ft.  Ouster,  M.  T.,  Oct.  17." 
"  Find  it  adds  much  interest  to  my  recitations. 

"  E.  S.  PARKER,  Olney,  111.,  Oct.  18." 
"  Gives  what  I  have  always  wanted  for  high  school  classes. 

"  JULIA  A.  CONDICT,  Hudson,  Mich.,  Oct.  20." 
'•  Examination  has  convinced  me  that  it  is  exactly  what  I  need  in  teaching  current  history. 

"  J.  W.  CHENEY,  Prin.  school,  Jersey  Shore,  Pa.,  Oct.  23." 


DOES  IT  PAY  TO  ADVERTISE  IN  THE  SCHOOL  HERALD? 

We  believe  that  it  does,  and  in  this  belief  we  are  fortified  by  letters  like  the  following  : 
'•  W.  I.  CHASE,  Esq.,  Publisher  qf  School  Herald,  Chicago,  III.: 

"DBARSIR  :  — In  reply  to  your  question,  would  say  that  my  advertisement  in  the  SCHOOL  HERALD  has  paid  me 
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." 

'•  Mr.  W.  I.  CHASE,  Chicago,  111. :  "CHICAGO,  Oct.  11,  1882. 

"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. 

"  SIR  : — I  have  frequently  hesitated  to  advertise  in  school  journals,  because  in  most  cases  such  advertising  does  not 
pay  well,  and  in  many  cases  dof.s  not  pay  at  all.  I  find  my  advertisement  in  the  SCHOOL  HERALD  paying — not  extrav- 
agantly, but  fairly  well.  Please  continue  the  advertisement  until  further  orders. 

T.  S.  DENISON." 


x  RA.TES   LOW. 

Address 

W.  I.   CHASE,  JPuLblisher, 

School  Herald  Office,  Chicago,  III. 


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American  Machinist, 

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American  Railroad  Journal, 

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Crockery  and  Glass  Journal, 

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Electrical  World. 

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Sanitary  Engineer, 

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Scientific  American, 

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The  Oldest  Agricultural  Journal  in  Maryland,  and  for  Ten  Years  the  Only  One. 

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 


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Circulates  94,000  every  week. 

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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. 

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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. 


NEWSPAPER  BATE-BOOK'. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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NORTH  CHILI, 
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SYRACUSE, 

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(JOLDSBORO, 
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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. 


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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. 


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Average  Circulation,  for  Week  ending  February  9th,  T^T^S  I 

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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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f     M. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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, 
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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. 


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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. 


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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. 

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308  JNO.  F.  PHILLIPS  &  co:s 


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* 
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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. 


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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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,  8  I<iteicaiV  fion^e  Journal, 


PUBLISHED    MONTHLY    BY    THE 

HULBERT  PUBLISHING  COMPANY,  ST.  LOUIS,  MO., 

Combining  with  its  original  agricultural  correspondence  and  home  literature  choice  mechanical  and  scientific  notes 
and  general  news.  It  has  a  large,  select,  and  rapidly  increasing  circulation  throughout  the  United  States,  and  es- 
pecially among  the  progressive  Farmers  and  Stockmen  of  the  West. 

HOME,  FARM,  AND  FACTORY  guarantees  to  'ay  the  claims  of  its  advertising  patrons  monthly  before  50,000 
to  100,000  intelligent  readers  in  no  less  than  1O,OOO  homes  of  HONKST  AGRICULTURISTS  and  STOCKMEN,  who  rep- 
resent the  producing  and  consuming  element  of  tlie  NEW  WEST  and  RENEWED  SOUTH. 


WHAT  OUR  ADVERTISING  PATRONS  SAY: 

ST.  Louis,  Mo.,  February  5th,  1884. 

HOMB,  FARM,  AND  FACTORY  is  a  most  valuable  medium  for  advertising  Agricultural  Implements,  or  any  good* 

needed  by  the  fanner  or  mechanic.    We  have  been  advertising  in  it  since  its  first  issue  with  entire!}'  satisfactory 

J.  A.  FIELD  &  CO.,  Manufacturers  of  Agricultural  Implements  and  Sugar  Makers' Supplies. 

From  our  advertisements  in  26  of  the  best  papers  we  have  received,  in  the  last  six  months,  2400  inquiries  from 
fencing  customers,  only  half  of  which  indicated  where  the  ad.  was  seen.    Over  300  of  them  referred  to  HOME,  FARM. 
AND  FACTOKY,  and  contained  $1900  cash  remitted  with  orders,  at  prices  mentioned  in  our  advertisement. 
February  8th,  1884.  PROPRIETORS  ST.  LOUIS  IRON  FENCE  WORKS. 


WASHINGTON,  D.C.,  February  16th,  1884. 

We  have  advertised  quite  extensively  in  the  best  journals  of  the  country,  and  find  that  none  pay  us  better  than 
HOME,  FARM,  AND  FACTORY.  COL.  L.  uiNGHAM  &  CO.,  Patent  Lawyers. 


Advertising  Rate,  $2  per  inch,  each  Insertion,  or  $1.50  per  inch,  if  Contracted  for  One  Year. 


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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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DEUTSCHE    WARTE," 

A  large  eight-page  German  Weekly.     Neatly  folded,  trimmed,  and  pasted.     Devoted  to 

POLITICAL    NEWS,    PRACTICAL    FARMING, 

And   the  interests  of  the  entire  household.      Edited   in   accordance  with   Christian   principles. 

Issued  Monday.     Terms,  $2  per  year. 
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advance,  postpaid.  Liberal  terms  to  agents.  Advertisements  (of  good  character  only),  15  cents  per  line,  agate 
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City,  and  is  the  largest  in  size  and  circulation  of  its  kind  published  in  the  United  States.  Is 
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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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"  The  Best  Advertising  Field  in  the  South." 


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Advertisers  will  find  that  the  DISPATCH  is  incomparably  the  best  medium  in  Virginia  for  reaching  buyers  among 
merchants,  manufacturers,  farmers,  mechanics,  miners,  railroad  companies,  colleges,  schools,  ministers,  lawyers, 
physicians,  State,  town,  and  county  officials,  and  all  classes  of  our  people.  It  is  the  leading  Democratic  newspaper. 
Is  published  at  the  oipital  of  the  State,  which  ha«  a  population  of  72.000  ;  Manchester  (on  the  opposite  side  of  the 
river)  has  7000,  and  Richmond's  surbnrbs  5000 — total  84,000.  Six  railroads  centre  here,  two  of  which  control  over 
BOOO  miles  of  railroads.  Its  714  manufactories  have  an  invested  capital  of  $11,525,430.  employ  16.R97  workmen,  and 
sold  in  1883,  $28,297,061  of  products  The  jobbing  trade  of  Richmond  in  18*3  amounted  to  $19,500,000.  The  whole  of 
Virginia  is  prospering  and  is  an  attractive  field  for  advertisers.  Wiihin  ten  years  one  and  a  half  million  acres  have 
been  added  to  the  area  under  cultivation,  making  over  twenty  millions  of  acres  of  farming  lands  in  use,  while  the  in- 
crease in  staple  farm  products  has  been  greater  than  the  increase  in  acreage.  There  are  over  2500  miles  of  railroad 
on  our  territory,  600  miles  of  which  were  built,  in  the  past  four  years,  and  there  are  now  200  miles  more  under  con- 
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value  of  Virginia  manufactures  increased  from  $51,819,692  in  1880,  to  $103.621,384  in  1883.  Our  foreign  and  inter- 
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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. 


ILLINOIS. 

RANDOLPH   CO. 
Chester,  Tribune. 

RICHLAND  CO. 
Olney,  Republican. 

ROCK  ISLAND  CO. 
See  Moline,  page  77. 

ST.  CLAIR  CO. 
See  Belleville,  page  65. 

SALINE  CO. 
Harrisburg,  Chronicle-Sentinel . 

SANGAMON  CO. 
See  Springfield,  page  79. 

SCHUYLER  CO. 
Rushville,  Schuyler  Citizen. 
t  SCOTT  CO. 

Winchester,  Times. 

SHELBY  CO. 
Shelbyville,  Leader. 

STARK  CO. 
Toulon,  Sentinel. 

STEPHENSON  CO. 
Freeport,  Bulletin. 

TAZEWELL  CO. 
Pekin,  Times. 

UNION  CO. 
See  Anna,  page  65. 

VERMILLION  CO. 
Danville,  News. 

WABASH  CO. 
Mt.  Carmel,  Register. 

WARREN  CO. 
Monmouth,  Atlas. 

WASHINGTON  CO. 
Nashville,  Journal. 

WAYNE   CO. 
Fairfleld,  Press. 

WHITE  CO. 
Carmi,  Dollar  Courier. 

WHITESIDES  CO. 
Morrison,  Sentinel. 

WILL  CO. 
See  Beecher,  page  65. 

WILLIAMSON  C'O. 
Marion,  Monitor. 

WINNEBAGO  CO. 
Rockford,  Register. 

WOODFORD  CO. 
Mctamora,  Sentinel. 

INDIANA. 

ADAMS  CO. 
Decatur,  Democrat, 

ALLEN  CO. 
See  Fort  Wayne,  page  81. 

BARTHOLOMEW  CO. 
Columbus,  Democrat. 

BENTON  CO. 
Fowler,  "Era. 

BLACKFORD  CO. 
Hartford  City,  News. 

BOONE  CO. 
Lebanon,  Patriot. 

BROWN  CO. 
Nashville,  Jacksouian  Democrat. 

CARROLL  CO. 
Delphi,  Times. 


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CASS  CO. 
Logansport,  Pharos. 

CLARK  CO. 
Charlestown,  Record. 

CLAY  CO. 
Brazil,  Miner. 

CLINTON  CO. 
Frankfort,  Crescent. 

CRAWFORD  CO. 
Leavenworth,  Democrat. 

DA VI  ESS  CO. 
Washington,  Gazette. 

DEARBORN  CO. 
Lawrenceburg,  Register. 

DECATUR  CO. 
Greensburg,  Standard. 

DE  KALB  CO. 
Auburn,  Courier. 

DELAWARE  CO. 
Muncie,  Times. 

DUBOIS  CO. 
Jasper,  Courier. 

ELK  HART  CO. 
See  Elkhart,  page  81. 

FAYETTE  CO. 
Connersville,  Times. 

FLOYD  CO. 
See  New  Albany,  page  85. 

FRANKLIN  CO. 
Brookville,  American. 

FULT.ON  CO. 
Rochester,  Tribune. 

GIBSON  CO. 
Princeton,  Clarion. 

GRANT  CO. 
Marion,  Chronicle. 

GREENE  CO. 
Bloomfleld,  News. 

HAMILTON  CO. 
Noblesville,  Republican-Ledger. 

HANCOCK  CO. 
Greenfield,  Democrat. 

HARRISON  CO. 
Corydon,  Democrat. 

IIENDRICKS  CO. 
See  Danville,  page  81. 

HENRY  CO. 
Knightstown,  Banner. 

HOWARD  CO. 
Kokomo,  Saturday  Tribune. 

HUNTINGTON  CO. 
Iluntington,  Democrat. 

JACKSON  CO. 
Seymour,  Lever. 

JASPER  CO. 
Rennselaer,  Republican. 
JAY  CO. 
Portland,  Herald. 

JEFFERSON  CO. 
Madison,  Courier. 

JENNINGS  CO. 
North|Vernon,  Sun. 

JOHNSON  CO. 
Franklin,  Jcffersonian. 

KNOX  CO. 
Vincennes,  Sun. 


INDIANA. 

KOSC'IUSKO  CO. 
Warsaw,  Indumian. 

LA  GRANGE  CO. 
La  Grange,  Standard. 

LAKE  CO. 
Crown  Point,  Register. 

LA  PORTE  CO. 
La  Porte,  Herald-Chronicle. 

LAWRENCE  CO. 
Bedford,  Journal. 

MADISON  co. 

Anderson,  Herald. 

MARION  CO. 
See  Indianapolis,  page  81. 

MARSHALL  CO. 
'Plymouth,  Republican. 

MARTIN  CO. 
Shoals,  Herald. 

MIAMI  CO. 
Peru,  Republican. 

MONROE  CO. 
Blootnington,  Telephone. 

MONTGOMERY  CO. 
Crawfordsville,  Saturday  Journal. 

MORGAN  CO. 
Martinsville,  Republican. 

NEWTON  CO. 
Kentland,  Gazette. 

NOBLE  CO. 
Albion,  New  Era. 

OHIO  CO. 
Rising  Sun,  Local. 

ORANGE  CO. 
Paoli,  News. 

OWEN  CO. 
Spencer,  Democrat. 

PARKE  CO. 
Rockville,  Republican. 

PERRY  CO. 
Cannelton,  Enquirer  and  Reporter. 

PIKE  CO. 
Petersburg!!,  1-emocrat. 

PORTER  CO. 
Valparaiso,  Vidette. 

POSEY  CO. 
Mt.  Vernon.  Democrat. 

PULASKI  CO. 
Winamac,  Democrat. 

PUTNAMiCO. 
Greencastle,  Star-Press. 

RANDOLPH  CO. 
Winchester,  Journal. 

RIPLEY  CO. 
Versailles,  Republican. 

RUSH  CO. 
Rushville,  Republican. 

ST.  JOSEPH  CO. 
See  Notre  Dame  and  South  Bend,  page  85. 

SCOTT  CO. 
Scottsburg,  Democrat. 

SHELBY  CO. 
Shelbyville,  Democrat. 

SPENCER  CO. 
Rockport,  Journal. 

STARKE  CO. 
Ivnox  Ledger. 


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STEUBEN  CO. 
Angola,  Republican. 

SULLIVAN  CO. 
Sullivan,  Democrat. 

SWITZERLAND  CO. 
Vevay,  Reveille. 

TIPPECANOE  CO. 
Sec  Lafayette,  page  85. 

TIPTON  CO. 
Tipton,  Times. 

UNION  CO. 
Liberty,  Mail. 

VANDERBURGH  CO. 
See  Evansville,  page  81. 

VERMILLION  CO. 
Newport,  Hoosier  State. 
VIGO  CO. 

See  Terre  Haute,  page  P5. 
WABASH  CO. 
Wabash,  Plaindealer. 

WARREN  CO. 
Williamsport,  Republican. 
WARRICK  CO. 
Boonville,  Enquirer. 

WASHINGTON  CO. 
Salem,  Press. 

WAYNE  CO. 
Richmond,  Independent. 
WELLS  CO. 
Bluffton,  Bamnr. 

WHITE  CO. 
Monticello,  Hefthl. 

WHIT  LEY  CO. 
Columbia  City,  Po:?t. 

IOWA. 

ADAIR  CO. 
Greenfield,  Reporten. 

ADAMS  CO. 
Corning,  Gazette. 

ALLAMAKEE  CO. 
Waukon,  Democrat. 

APPANOOSE  CO. 
Centerville,  Citizen. 

AUDUBON  CO. 
Andnbon,  Sentinel. 

BENTON  CO. 
Vinton,  Eagle. 

BLACKHAWK  CO. 
Waterloo,  Courier. 

BOONE  CO. 
Boone,  Republican. 

BREMER  CO. 
Waverly,  Republican. 

BUCHANAN  CO. 
Independence,  Conservative. 

BUENA  VISTA  CO. 
Storm  Lake,  Pilot. 

BUTLER  CO. 
Shell  Rock,  News. 

CALHOUN  CO. 
Lake  City,  Blade. 

CARROLL  CO. 
Carroll  City,  Herald. 

CASS  CO. 
Atlantic,  Telegraph. 


IOWA. 

CED\R  CO. 

Tipton,  Advertiser. 

CERRO  GORDO  CO. 
Mason  City,  Republican. 
CHEROKEE  CO. 
Cherokee,  Free  Press. 

CHICKASAW  CO. 
New  Hampton,  Courier. 
CLARKE  CO. 
Osceola,  Sentinel 

CLAY  CO. 
Spencer,  Reporter. 

CLAYTON  CO. 
Elkader,  Journal. 

CLINTON  CO. 
Clinton,  Herald. 

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. 

FAYETTE  CO. 
West  Union,  Fayette  Co.  Unio;!. 

FLOYD  CO. 
Clia  les  City,  Intelligencer. 

FRANKLIN  CO. 
Ilumpton,  Chronicle. 

FREMONT  CO.] 
Sidney,  Union. 

GREENE  CO. 
Jefferson,  Bee. 

GRUNDY  CO. 
Grnndy  Centre,  GrundyCo.  Republican, 

GUTHRIE  CO. 
Stuart,  Ledger. 

HAMILTON  CO. 
\Vcbster  City,  Argus. 

HANCOCK  CO. 
Garner,  Signal. 

HARDIN  CO. 
Eldora,  Ledger. 

HARRISON  CO. 
Logan,  News. 

HENRY   CO. 
Mt.  Pleasant,  Journal. 

HOWARD  CO. 
Cresco,  Plaindealer. 

IIUMBOLDT  CO. 
Dakota  City,  Humboldt  Co.  Independent. 

IDA  CO. 
Ida  Grove,  Ida  Co.  Pioneer. 

IOWA  CO. 
Marcngo,  Republican. 


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country,  viz.: 

1.  It  has  the  largest  circulation  in  this  city  and  vicinity. 

2.  The  DISPATCH  has  the  only  circulation  in  all  the  towns,  in  a  radius  of  fifty  miles  around  Lafayette. 

3.  The  DISPATCH  issues   ~vo  editions  each  day,  and  advertisers  get  the  benefit  of  both  editions. 

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6.  The  DISPATCH  is  the  official  paper  of  the  City  of  Lafayette  and  of  the  County  of  Tippecanoe. 

7.  The  DISPATCH  is  the  only  paper  in  Lafayette  which  gives  advertisers  access  to  at  least  one  half  of  the  people, 
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IOWA—  Continued. 

JACKSON  CO. 
Maquoketa,  Jackson  Sentinel. 

JASPER  CO. 
Newton,  Journal. 

JEFFERSON  CO. 
Fairfleld,  Ledger. 

JOHNSON  CO. 
See  Iowa  City,  page  91 . 
JONES  CO. 
Anamosa,  Eureka. 

KEOKUK  CO. 
Sigourney,  News. 

KOSSUTH  CO. 
Algona,  Republican. 

LEE   CO. 
See  Keokiik,  page  93. 

LINN  CO. 
See  Cedar  Rapids,  page  89. 

LOUISA  CO. 
Wapello,  Republican. 

LUCAS  CO. 
Chariton,  Democrat  Leader. 

LYON  CO. 
Rock  Rapids,  Review. 

MADISON  CO. 
Winterset,  Madisonian. 

MAHASKA  CO. 
Oskaloosa,  Herald. 

MARION  CO. 
Knoxville,  Journal. 

MARSHALL  CO. 
Marshall  town,  Times-Republican. 

MILLS  CO. 
Glenwood,  Opinion. 

MITCHELL   CO. 
Osage,  News. 

MONONA  CO. 
Onawa,  Gazette. 

MONROE  CO. 
Albia,  Union. 

MONTGOMERY  CO. 
Red  Oak,  Express. 

MUSCATINE  CO. 
See  W.  Liberty,  page  93. 
O'BRIEN  CO. 
Sheldon,  Mail. 

OSCEOLA  CO. 
Sibley,  Gazette. 

PAGE  CO. 
Clarinda,  Herald. 

PALO   ALTO   CO. 
Emmettsbnrg,  Palo  Alto  Pilot. 

PLYMOUTH   CO. 
Lemars,  Sentinel. 

POCAHONTAS  CO. 
Fonda,  Times. 

POLK  CO. 
See  Des  Moines,  page  91. 

POTTAWATTAMIE    CO. 
See  Council  Bluffs,  page  89. 

POWESHIEK  CO. 
Montezuma,  Republican. 
RINGGOLD  CO. 
Mt.  Ayr,  Ringgold  Record. 

SAC  CO. 
Sac  City,  Sun. 


IOWA. 

SCOTT  CO. 
See  Davenport,  page  89. 
SHELBY  CO. 
Harlan,  Herald. 

SIOUX  CO. 
Orange  City,  Herald. 

STORY  CO. 
Nevada,  Highway. 

TAMA  CO. 
Toledo,  Chronicle. 

TAYLOR  CO. 
Bedford,  Republican. 

UNION  CO. 
Afton,  Tribune  News. 

VAN   BUREN  CO. 
Keosauqua,  Democrat. 

WAPELLO  CO. 
Ottumwa,  Courier. 

WARREN  CO. 
ludianola,  Advocate-Tribune. 

WASHINGTON  CO. 
See  Ainsworth,  page  89. 
WAYNE  CO. 
Corydon,  Democrat. 

WEBSTER  CO. 
Fort  Dodge,  Messenger. 

WINNEBAGO  CO. 
Forest  City,  Review. 

WINNESHIEK  CO. 
Decorah,  Republican. 

WOODBURY  CO. 
Sioux  City,  Journal. 

WORTH  CO. 
Northwood,  Worth  Co.  Eagle, 

WRIGHT  CO. 
Eagle  Grove,  Times. 

KANSAS. 

ALLEN  CO. 
Tola,  Register. 

ANDERSON  CO. 
Garnett,  Plaindealer. 

ATCHISON  CO. 
See  Atchison,  page  95. 

BARTON  CO. 
Gneat  Bend,  Register. 

BOURBON  CO.     ' 
Fort  Scott,  Monitor. 

BROWN  CO. 
Hiawatha,  Herald. 

BUTLER  CO. 
Eldorado,  Press. 

CHASE  CO. 
Cottonwood  Falls,  Leader. 

CHAUTAUQUA  CO. 
Sedan,  Slogan. 

CHEROKEE  CO. 
Columbus,  Border  Star. 

CLAY  CO. 
Clay  Center,  Baptist. 

CLOUD  CO. 

Concordia,  Republican. 

COFFEY  CO. 

Burlington.  Republican. 

GOWLEY  CO. 

Winfield,  Plaindealer. 


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THE  WEEKLY  HERALD. 

The  Largest  and  Cheapest  Weekly  in  the  Country. 


The    Official    Catholic    Paper    of   the    Diocese. 


PUBLISHED   BY    THE 


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The  Oldest  and  Most  Widely  Circulated  Bank  Newspaper  in  the  U.  S.  and  Canada. 


Established  and  Published  Nearly  Fifty  Tears. 


THOMPSON'S 

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]25  Park  Place,  New  York  City  (P.  O.  Box  411). 

Containing  Full  and  Complete  Monthly  Corrected  List  of  ALL  SOLVENT  Banks  and  B  inkers—  National,  Stati-, 
Swings  Banks,  Private  Banker*,  and  Trust  Companies  :  also  all  known  REMABLE  Collection  and  Loan  Agents  and 
Attorneys,  together  with  other  information  of  great  value  to  Bankers,  Merchants,  and  others. 

per*  Its  special  advantages  are,  that  all  INSOLVENT  or  Liquidating  BANKS  and  BANKERS,  as  well  as  Deceased 
or  Suspended  Officers,  are  REMOVED  from  the  List,  and  any  and  ALL  other  changes  MADE  AT  ONCE.  The  names 
of  all  new  Banks  and  Bankers  are  placed  in  Monthly  List,  under  proper  Town  and  State  headings,  as  soon  as  reported. 

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one  of  the  representative  commercial  journals  of  the  Metropolis.     Rates  on  application. 


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K  ANSAS-  Continued. 

CRAWFORD  CO. 
Girarfl,  Press. 

DAVIS  CO. 
Junction  City,  Republican. 

DECATUR  CO. 
Oberlin,  Eye. 

DICKINSON  CO. 
Abilene,  Gazette. 

DONIPHAN  CO. 
Troy,  Chief. 

DOUGLAS  CO. 
See  Lawrence,  page  95. 

EDWARDS  CO. 
Kinsley,  Mercury. 

ELK  CO. 
Howard,  Journal. 

ELLIS  CO. 
Hays  City,  Star-Sentinel. 

ELLSWORTH  CO. 
Ellsworth,  Reporter. 

FORD  CO. 
Dodge  City,  Democrat. 

FRANKLIN  CO. 
Ottawa,  Republican. 

GRAHAM  CO. 
Millbrook,  Times. 

GREENWOOD  CO. 
Eureka,  Herald. 

HARPER  CO. 
Harper,  Times. 

HARVEY  CO. 
Newton,  Kansan. 

JACKSON  CO. 
Holton,  Recorder. 

JEFFERSON  CO. 
Oekaloosa,  Independent. 
JEWELL  CO. 
Mankato,  Jewell  Co.  Review. 

JOHNSON  CO. 
(Hathe,  Mirror. 

KINGMAN  CO. 
Kingman,  Republican. 

LABETTE  CO. 
Oswego,  Republican. 

LEAVENWORTH  CO. 
See  Leavenworth,  page  95. 

LINCOLN  CO. 
Lincoln  Center,  Lincoln  Co.  Beacon. 

LINN  CO. 
Mound  City,  Clarion. 

LYON  CO. 
Emporiu,  Republican. 

McPHERSON  CO. 
McPherson,  Republican. 
MARION  CO. 
Marion,  Democrat. 

MARSHALL  CO. 
Marysville,  Democrat. 

MIAMI  CO. . 
Paola,  Republican. 

MITCHELL  CO. 
Beloif,  Gazette. 

MONTGOMERY  CO. 
Independence,  Kansan. 
MORRIS  CO. 
Council  Grove,  Republican. 


KANSAS. 

NEMAHA  CO. 
Seneca,  Courier. 

NEOSHO  CO. 
Erie,  Record. 

NESS  CO. 
Ness  City,  Times. 

NORTON  CO. 
Norton,  Courier. 

OSAGE  CO. 
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. 


JNO.  F.  PHILLIPS  <t  co:s 


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 

11,324    Copies. 


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. 


SHREWD'  ADVERTISERS  PLEASE  NOTE. 

A    RESOLUTION 

Was  passed  at  the  last  Annual  Convention  of  the  National 
Woman's  Christian  Temperance  Union,  pledging  the  sup- 
port of  its  members  to  the  business  men  advertising 
in  the  columns  of  its  Official  Organ,   "  The  Union 
Signal."     The  W.  C.  T.  U.  has  a  membership  of 
ONE    HUNDRED    THOUSAND. 


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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 
ExjsdoB,  Mountain  Echo, 

LEWIS  CO. 
Vanceburgh,  Cocrier. 

LINCOLN  CO, 
Stanford,  Interior  Journal. 

LOGAN  CO. 
Russellville,  Herald-Enterprise, 

LYON  CO. 
Eddyvifle,  Democrat. 

MCLEAN  co, 

<,'alkoun,  Progress, 

M'CBACKEN  CO. 
iPaducah,  News. 

MADISON  CO. 
Richmond,  Herald. 

MARION  CO. 
jljebaiwiJ,  Standard  and  Timee. 

MASON  CO. 
MayeviUe,  Bulletin. 

MEADE  CO. 
Brandcfflburgh,  News. 

MERCER  CO. 
Harrodsbergh,  Enterprise. 

MONTGOMERY  Ca 
Mt.  Sterling,  Democrat 
MORGAN  CO. 
West  Liberty,  Scorcher. 

MUHLENBERGH  CO. 
(Greenville,  Muhlenbergh  Echo. 

NELSON  CO. 
Bardstown,  Record. 

NICHOLAS  CO. 
Carlisle,  Mercury. 

OHIO  CO. 
Hartford,  Herald. 

OLDHAM  CO. 
La  Grange,  Em. 

OWEN  CO. 
Owenton,  Owen  News. 

PENDLETON  CO. 
Falmouth,  Patron's  Guide. 

PIKE  CO. 
Pikeville,  Enterprise. 

PULASKI  CO. 
Somerset,  Reporter. 

ROBERTSON  CO. 
Mt.  Olivet,  Tribune. 


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SCOTT  CO. 
Georgetown,  Times. 

SHELBY  CO. 
Shelbyville  Sentinel. 

SIMPSON  CO. 
Franklin,  Favorite. 

SPENCER  CO. 
Taylorsville,  Courier. 

TOD1)  CO. 
Elkton,  Register. 

TRIGG  CO. 
Cadiz,  Telephone. 

TRIMBLE  CO. 
Milton,  Free  Press. 

UNION  CO. 
Uniontown,  Local. 

WARREN  CO. 
Bowling  Green,  Democrat. 

WEBSTER  CO. 
Dixon,  Record. 

WOODFORD  CO. 
Versailles,  Woodford  Sun.  . 

LOUISIANA. 

ASCENSION  PAR. 
Donaldsonville,  Chief. 

AVOYELLES  PAR. 
Marksville,  Bulletin. 

BIENVILLE  PAR. 
Sparta,  Rural  Times. 

BOSSIER  PAR. 
Bellevue,  Bossier  Banner. 

CADDO  PAR. 
Shreveport,  Times. 

CALCASIEU  PAR. 
Lake  St.  Charles,  Echo. 

.      CALDWELL  PAR. 
Columbia,  Herald. 

CARROLL  PAR. 
Lake  Providence,  East  Carroll  Democrat. 

CATAHOULA  PAR. 
.Harrisonburg,  Catahoula  News. 

CONCORDIA  PAR. 
Vidalia,  Concordia  Eagle. 
DE  SOTO  PAR. 
Mansfield,  De  Soto  Democrat. 

EAST  BATON  ROUGE  PAR. 
Baton  Rouge,  Capitolian  Advocate. 

EAST  FELICIANA  PAR. 
Clinton,  Patriot-Democrat. 
FRANKLIN  PAR. 
Winnsborough,  Franklin  Sun. 

GRANT  PAR. 
Colfax,  Chronicle. 

IBERIA  PAR. 
New  Iberia,  Star. 

IBERVILLE  PAR. 
Plaquemine,  Iberville  South. 

JEFFERSON  PAR. 
Gretna,  Courier. 

LAFAYETTE  PAR. 
Vermilionville,  Advertiser. 
LA  FOUCHE  PAR. 
Thibodaux,  Sentinel. 

LINCOLN   PAR. 
Vienna,  Sentinel. 


LOUISIANA. 

LIVINGSTON  PAR. 
Maurepas,  Gazette. 

MADISON  PAR. 
Tallulah,  Madison  Journal. 
MOREHOUSE  PAR. 
Bastrop,  Mo  rehouse  Clarion. 
NATCHITOCHES  PAR. 
Natchi todies,  People's  Vindicator. 

ORLEANS  PAR. 
See  New  Orleans,  page  101 . 

OUACHITA  PAR. 
Monroe,  Telegraph. 

PLAQUEMINES  PAR. 
Pointe  a  la  Hache,  Observer. 

RAPIDES  PAR. 
Alexandria,  Democrat. 

RED  RIVER  PAR. 
Conshatta,  Citizen. 

RICHLAND  PAR. 
Rayvillc,  Beacon. 

SABINE  PAR. 
Many,  Southron  of  Sabinc. 
ST.  BERNARD  PAR. 
St.  Bernard,  Eagle, 

ST.  CHARLES  PAR. 
Hahnville,  St.  Charles  Herald. 

ST.  HELENA  PAR. 
Greensbnrg,  Gazette. 

ST.  JAMES  PARISH. 
Convent,  Le  Louisianais. 

ST.  JOHN  BAPTIST  PAR. 
Bonnet  Carre,  Meschacebe. 
ST.  LANDRY  PAR. 
Opclousas,  Courier. 

ST.  MARY'S  PAR. 
Morgan  City,  Free  Press. 

ST.  TAMMANY  PAR. 
Covington,  St.  Tammany  Farmer. 

TANGIPAHOA  PAR. 
Amite  City,  Independent. 
TENSAS  PAR. 
St.  Joseph,  North  Louisiana  Journal. 

TERRE  BONNE  PAR. 
Houma,  Courier. 

UNION  PAR. 
Farmerville,  Gazette. 

VERMI1.LION  PAR. 
Abbeville,  Meridional. 

WEBSTER  PAR. 
Minden,  Democrat. 

WEST  BATON  ROUGE  PAR. 
West  Baton  Rouge,  Sugar  Planter.    • 

WEST  CARROLL  PAR. 
Floyd,  Watchman. 

WEST  FELICIANA  PAR. 
St.  Francisville,  Feliciana  Sentinel. 

MAINE. 

ANDROSCOGGIN  CO. 
See  Lewiston,  page  105. 

AROOSTOOK  CO. 
Honlton,  Pioneer. 

CUMBERLAND  CO. 
See  Portland,  page  105. 

FRANKLIN  CO. 
Farmington,  Chronicle. 


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HANCOCK  CO. 
Ellsworth,  American. 

KENNEBEC  CO. 
See  Augusta,  page  103. 
KNOX  CO. 
Rockland,  Courier-Gazette. 

LINCOLN  CO. 
Damariscotta,  Herald  and  Record. 

OXFORD  CO. 
Paris,  Oxford  Democrat. 

PENOBSCOT  CO. 
See  Bangor,  page  103.          ' 
PISCATAQUIS  CO. 
Dover,  Piscataquis  Observer. 

SAGADAHOC  CO. 
Bath,  Times. 

SOMERSET  CO. 
Skowhegan,  Reporter. 

WALDO  CO. 

Belfast,  Republican  Journal. 
WASHINGTON  CO. 
Eastport,  Sentinel. 

YORK  CO. 
See  Biddeford,  page  105. 

MARYLAND. 

ALLEGHANY  CO. 
Cumberland,  Alleghanian. 

ANNE  ARUNDEL  CO. 
Annapolis,  Maryland  Gazette. 

BALTIMORE  CO. 
See  Baltimore,  page  107. 
CALVERT  CO. 
Prince  Frederick,  Calvert  Journal. 

CAROLINE  CO. 
Denton,  American  Union. 

CARROLL  CO. 
Westminster,  American  Sentinel. 

CECIL  CO. 

Elkton,  Cecil  Democrat. 
CHARLES  CO. 
Port  Tobacco,  Independent. 
DORCHESTER  CO. 
Cambridge,  Chronicle. 

FREDERICK  CO. 
See  Frederick,  page  109. 
GARRETT  CO. 
Oakland,  Republican. 

HARFORD  CO. 
Bel  Air,  JSgis  and  Intelligencer. 

HOWARD  CO. 
Ellicott  City,  Times. 

KENT  CO. 
Chestertown,  Kent  News. 

MONTGOMERY  CO. 
Rockville,  Sentinel. 

PRINCE  GEORGE'S  CO. 
Upper  Marl  borough,  Marlboro'  Gazette. 

QUEEN  ANNE  CO. 
Centreville,  Observer. 

ST.  MARY'S  CO. 
Leonardtown,  St.  Mary's  Beacon. 

SOMERSET  CO. 
Princess  Anne,  Mary  lander. 

TALBOT  CO. 
Easton,  Gazette. 


MAKYL.AND. 

WASHINGTON  CO. 
Hagerstown,  News. 

WICOMICO  CO. 
Salisbury,  Advertiser  and  Shoreman.      » 

WORCESTER  CO. 
Snow  Hill,  Worcester  Co.  Shield. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

BARNSTABLE  CO. 
Barnstable,  Cape  Cod  Bee. 
BERKSHIRE  CO. 
Pittsfield,  Berkshire  Co.  Eagle.  « 

BRISTOL  CO. 

See  Fall  River,  page  119,  and  New  Bedford, 
page  121. 

DUKE'S  CO. 
Edgartown,  Vineyard  Gazette. 

ESSEX  CO. 

See  Gloucester,  Lawrence,  and  Lynn,  page  121, 
and  Salem,  page  123. 

FRANKLIN  CO. 
See  Greenfield,  page  121. 
HAMPDEN  CO. 
See  Springfield,  page  123. 
HAMPSHIRE  CO. 
See  Northampton,  page  121. 

MIDDLESEX  CO. 
See  Lowell,  page  121. 

NANTUCKET  CO. 
Nantucket,  Inquirer  and  Mirror. 

NORFOLK  CO. 
Dedham,  Transcript. 

PLYMOUTH  CO. 
Plymouth,  Old  Colony  Memorial. 

SUFFOLK  CO. 
See  BoBton,  page  111. 

WORCESTER  CO. 
See  Worcester,  page  123. 

MICHIGAN. 

ALCONA  CO. 
Harrisville,  Review. 

ALLEGAN  CO. 
Allegan,  Journal  and  Tribune. 

ALPENA  CO. 
Alpena,  Pioneer. 

ANTRIM  CO. 
Elk  Rapids,  Progress. 

BARAGA  CO. 
L'Anse,  Sentinel. 

BARRY  CO. 
Hastings,  Banner. 

BAY  CO. 
Bay  City,  Tribune. 

BENZIE  CO. 
Frankfort,  Express. 

BERRIEN  CO. 
Berrien  Springs,  Era. 

BRANCH  CO. 
Coldwater,  Courier. 

CALHOUN  CO. 
See  Battle  Creek,  page  125. 

CASS  CO. 
Cassopolis,  National  Democrat. 

CHARLEVOIX  CO. 
C'harlevoix,  Sentinel. 


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MICHIGAN  -Continued. 

CHEBOYGAN  CO. 
Cheboygan,  Northern  Tribune. 

CHIPPEWA  CO. 
Sault  Ste.  Marie,  News. 
CLARE  CO. 
Farwcll,  Register. 

CLINTON  CO. 
St.  Johns,  Republican. 

CR*AWFORD  CO. 
Grayling,  Avalanche. 

DELTA  CO. 
Escanaba,  Iron  Port. 

EATON  CO. 
Charlotte,  Republican. 

EMMETT  CO. 
Harbor  Springs,  Northern  Independent. 

GENESEE  CO. 
Flint,  Wolverine  Citizen. 
GLADWIN  CO. 
Cedar  (Gladwin  P.  O.),  Record. 
GRAND  TRAVERSE  CO. 
Traverse  City,  Herald. 

GRATIOT  CO. 
Ithaca,  Journal. 

HILLSDALE  CO. 
Hillsdule,  Standard. 

HOUGHTON  CO. 
Houghton,  Mining  Gazette. 

HURON  CO. 
Bad  Axe,  Tribune. 

INGHAM  CO. 
Lansing,  Journal. 

IONIA  CO. 
Ionia,  National. 

IOSCO  CO. 
A  usable,  News. 

ISABELLA  CO. 
Mt.  Pleasant,  Enterprise. 
JACKSON  CO. 
Jackson,  Patriot. 

KALAMAZOO  CO. 
See  Schoolcraf  t,  page  12~. 
KALKASKA  CO. 
Kalkaska,  Leader. 

KENT  CO. 
See  Grand  Rapids,  page  127. 

LAKE  CO.. 
Baldwin,  Lake  Co.  Star. 
LAPEER  CO. 
Lapeer,  Clarion. 

LEELENAW  CO. 
Leland,  Enterprise. 

LENA  WEE  CO. 
Adrian,  Times. 

LIVINGSTON  CO. 
Hovvell,  Republican. 

MACKINAC  CO. 
St.  Ignace,  Free  Press. 

MACOMB  CO. 
Mt.  Clemens,  Monitor. 

MANISTEE  CO. 
Manistee,  Standard. 

MARQUETTE  CO. 
Marquette,  Mining  Journal. 

MASON  CO. 
Ludington,  Record. 


MICHIGAN. 

MECOSTA  CO. 
Big  Rapids,  Pioneer. 

MENOMINEE  CO. 
Menominee,  Herald. 

MIDLAND  CO. 
Midland,  Republican. 

MISSAUKEE  CO. 
Lake  City,  Republican-Journal. 

MONROE  CO. 
Monroe,  Commercial. 

MONTCALM  CO. 
Stanton,  Herald. 

MUSKEGON  CO. 
Muskegon,  Chronicle. 

NEWAYGO  CO. 
Newaygo,  Republican. 

OAKLAND  CO. 
Pontiac,  Bill  Poster. 

OCEANA  CO. 
Hart,  Argus. 

OGEMAW  CO. 
West  Branch,  Herald. 

ONTONAGON  CO. 
Ontonagon,  Miner. 

OSCEOLA  CO. 
Hersey,  Osceola  Outline. 
OSCODA  CO. 
Mioe,  Mail. 

OTSEGO  CO. 
Gaylord,  Herald. 

OTTAWA  CO. 
Grand  Haven,  Herald. 

PRESQUE  ISLE  CO. 
Itogers  City,  Advance. 

ROSCOMMON  CO. 
Roscommon,  Pioneer. 

8  AGIN  AW  CO. 
See  East  Saginaw,  page  127. 

ST.  CLAIR  CO. 
Port  Huron,  Times. 

ST.  JOSEPH  CO. 
Three  Rivers,  News-Reporter. 

SANILAC  CO. 
Lexington,  Jeffiersonian. 

SHIAWASSEE  CO. 
Cornnna,  American. 

TUSCOLA  CO. 
Caro,  Advertiser  and  Citizen. 

VAN  BUREN  CO. 
Paw  Paw,  Free  Press  and  Courier 

WASHTENAW  CO. 
Ann  Arbor,  Register. 

WAYNE  CO. 
See  Detroit,  page  125. 

WEXFORD  CO. 
Sherman,  Pioneer. 

MINNESOTA. 

ANOKA  CO. 
Anoka,  Union. 

BECKER  CO. 
Detroit  City,  Record. 

BENTON  CO. 
Sauk  Rapids,  Sentinel. 

BIG  STONE  CO. 
Ortonville,  North  Star. 


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MINNESOTA—  Continued. 

BLUE  EARTH  CO. 
Mankato,  Free  Press. 

BROWN  CO. 
New  Ulm.  Review. 

OARVER  CO. 
Chaska,  Valley  Herald. 

CASS  CO. 

Park  Rapids,  Enterprise. 
CHIPPEWA  CO. 
Montevideo,  Leader. 

CHISAGO  CO. 
Rush  City,  Post. 

CLAY  CO. 
Glyndon,  Valley  News. 

COTTONWOOD  CO. 
Windom,  Citizen. 

CROW  WING  CO. 
Brainerd,  Tribune. 

DAKOTA  CO. 
Hastings,  Gazette. 

DODGE  CO. 
Mantorville,  Express. 

DOUGLAS  CO. 
Alexandria,  Post. 

FARIBAULT  CO. 
Bine  Earth  City,  Bee. 

FILLMORE  CO. 
Preston,  Nalional  Republican. 

FREEBORN  CO. 
Albert  Lea,  Standard. 

GOODIfUE  CO. 
Red  Wing,  Argus. 

GRANT  CO. 
Herman,  Herald. 

HENNEPIN  CO. 
See  Minneapolis,  page  129. 

HOUSTON  CO. 
Caledonia,  Journal. 

ISANTI  CO. 
Cambridge,  Press. 

JACKSON  CO. 
Jackson,  Republic. 

KANABEC  CO. 
Mora,  News. 

KANDIYOHI  CO. 
Willmar,  Republican  Gazette. 

KITTSON  CO. 
St.  Vincent,  Herald. 

LAC  QUI  PARLE  CO. 
Lac  Qui  Parle,  Independent. 

LE  SUKUB  CO. 
Le  Sueur,  News. 

LINCOLN  CO. 
Tyler,  Tribune. 

LYON  CO. 
Marshall,  Lyon  Co.  News. 

McLEOD  CO. 
Glencoe,  Enterprise. 

MARSHALL  CO. 
Warren,  Sheaf. 

MARTIN  CO. 
Fairmont,  Sentinel. 

MEEKER  CO. 
Litchflcld,  News  Ledger. 

MILLE  LACS  CO. 
Princeton,  Union. 


MINNESOTA. 

MORRISON  CO. 
Little  Falls,  Transcript. 
MOWER  CO. 
Austin,  Register. 

MURRAY  CO. 
Carrie,  Democrat. 

NICOLLET  CO. 
St.  Peter,  Tribune. 

NOBLES  CO. 
Worthington,  Record. 

NORMAN  CO. 
Ad  ,  Index. 

OLMSTEAD  CO. 
Rochester,  Post. 

OTTER  TAIL  CO. 
Fergus  Falls,  Journal. 
PINE  CO. 
Pine  City,  Pine  Co.  Record. 

PIPE  STONE  CO. 
Pipe  Stone,  Star. 

POLK  CO. 
Crookstown,  Northern  Tier. 

POPE  CO. 
Glenwood,  Pope  Co.  Press. 

RAMSEY  CO. 
See  St.  Paul,  page  129. 

REDWOOD  CO. 
Redwood  Falls,  Redwood  Gazette. 

RENVILLE  CO. 
Beaver  Falls,  Renville  Times. 

RICE  CO. 

Faribaalt,  Republican. 
ROCK  CO. 
Luverne,  Herald. 

ST.  LOUIS  CO. 
See  Dnluth,  page  129. 

SCOTT  CO. 
Shakopee,  Argus. 

SHERBURNE  CO. 
Elk  River,  Star  News. 

SIBLEY  CO. 
Henderson,  Independent. 
STEARNS  CO. 
St.  Cloud,  Journal-Press. 

STEELE  CO. 
Owatonna,  Journal. 

STEVENS  CO. 
Morris,  Tribune. 

SWIFT  CO. 
Benson,  Press. 

TODD  CO. 
Long  Prairie,  Argus. 

TRAVERSE  CO. 
Brown's  Valley,  Reporter. 

WABASHA  CO. 
Wabasha,  Herald. 

WADENA  CO. 
Wadena,  Northern  Pacific  Farmer. 

WASECA  CO. 
Waseca,  Herald. 

WASHINGTON  CO. 
Stillwater,  Lumberman. 

WATONWAN  CO. 
St.  James,  Journal. 

WILKIN  CO. 
Breckenridge,  Record. 


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WINONA  CO. 
See  Winona,  page  131. 

WRIGHT  CO. 
Delano,  Eagle. 

YELLOW  MEDICINE  CO. 
Granite  Falls,  Tribune. 

MISSISSIPPI. 

ADAMS  CO. 
Natchez,  Democrat. 

ALCORN  CO. 
Corinth,  Sub-Soiler. 

AMITE  CO. 
Liberty,  Southern  Herald. 

ATTALA  CO. 
Kosciueko,  Star. 

BENTON  CO. 
Ashland,  Register. 

BOLIVAR  CO. 
Rosedale,  Leader. 

CARROLL  CO. 
Carrollton,  Conservative. 

CHICKASAW  CO. 
Okolona,  Messenger, 

CHOCTAW  CO. 
Chester,  Recorder. 

CLAIBORNE  CO. 
Port  Gibson,  Southern  Reveille. 

CLARK  CO. 
Enterprise,  Con/ier. 

CLAY  CO. 

West  Point,  New  South. 
COAHOMA  CO. 
Friar's  Point,  Gazette. 

COPIAH  CO. 
Hazelhurst,  Copiahan. 

DE  SOTO  CO. 
Hernando,  Times. 

GRENADA  CO. 
Grenada,  Sentinel. 

HINDS  CO. 
See  Jackson,  page  133. 

HOLMES  CO. 
Lexington,  Advertiser. 

ISSAQJJENA  CO. 
Mayersville  Spectator. 

1TAWAMBA  CO. 
Fulton,  Itawambian. 

JACKSON  CO. 
Pascagoula,  Democrat  Star. 

JASPER  CO. 
Heidelberg,  Review. 

JEFFERSON  CO. 
Fayette  Chronicle. 

JONES  CO. 
Ellisville  Eagle. 

KEMPER  CO. 
Scooba,  Herald. 

LAFAYETTE  CO. 
Oxford,  Eagle. 

LAUDERDALE  CO. 
See  Meridian,  page  133. 
LEAKE  CO. 
Carthage,  Carthaginian. 

LEE  CO. 
Tupelo,  Journal. 


MISSISSIPPI. 

LE  FLORE  CO. 
Greenwood,  Yazoo  Valley  Flag. 

LINCOLN  CO. 
Brookhavcn,  Democrat. 

LOWNDES  CO. 
Columbus,  Index. 

MADISON  CO. 
Cauton,  American  Citizen. 

MARION  CO. 
Columbia,  News. 

MARSHALL  CO. 
Holly  Springs,  South. 

MONROE  CO. 
Aberdeen,  Examiner. 

MONTGOMERY  CO. 
Winona,  Advance. 

NESHOBA  CO. 
Philadelphia,  Democrat. 
NOXUBEE  CO. 
Macon,  Beacon. 

OKTIBBEHA  CO. 
See  Starkville,  page  133. 
PANOLA  CO. 
Sardis,  Star. 

PIKE  CO. 
Summit,  Sentinel. 

PONTOTOC  CO. 
Pontotoc,  Observer. 

PRENTISS  CO. 
Booneville,  Pleader. 

RAN  KIN  CO. 
Brandon,  Republican. 

SCOTT  CO. 
Forest,  Register. 

SHARKEY  CO. 
Rolling^Fork,  Review. 

SIMPSON  CO. 
Westville,  News. 

TALLAHATCHIE  CO. 
Charleston,  Sentinel. 

TATE  CO. 
Senatobia,  Record. 

TIPPAH  CO. 
Ripley,  Advertiser. 

TISHOMINGO  CO. 
luka,  Cosmic  Gale. 

TUNICA  CO. 
Austin,  Cotton  Plant. 

UNION  CO. 
New  Albany,  Democrat. 
WARREN  CO. 
See  Vicksburg,  page  133. 

WASHINGTON  CO. 
Greenville,  Delta  Review. 
WILKINSON  CO. 
Woodville,  Republican. 

WINSTON  CO, 
Louisville,  Signal. 

YALABUSHA  CO. 
Coffeeville,  Times. 

YAZOO  CO. 
Yazoo  City,  Herald. 

MISSOURI. 

ADAIR  CO. 

See  Kirksville,  page  135. 


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Savannah,  Democrat. 

ATCHISON  CO. 
Rockport,  Journal. 

AUDRAIN  CO. 
Mexico,  Intelligencer. 

BARRY  CO. 
Cassville,  Democrat. 

BARTON  CO. 
Lamar,  Advocate. 

BATES  CO. 
Butler,  Democrat. 

BENTON  CO. 
Warsaw,  Times. 

BOLLINGER  CO. 
Marble  Hill,  Herald. 

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. 
Cape  GirardeauvCourier. 
CARROLL  CO. 
Carrollton,  Journal. 

CARTER  CO. 
Van  Buren,  Times. 

CASS  CO. 
Harrison ville.  Democrat. 

CEDAR  CO. 
Stockton,  Journal. 

CHARITON  CO. 
Keytesvillt-,  Courier. 

CHRISTIAN  CO. 
O/.ark,  News. 

CLARK  CO. 
Kahoka,  Gazette. 

CLAY  CO. 
Liberty,  Tribune. 

CLINTON  CO. 
Plattsbnrg,  Register. 

COLE  CO. 

Jefferson  City,  Tribune. 
COOPER  CO. 
Boonville,  Advertiser. 

CRAWFORD  CO. 
Steel  ville,  Mirror. 

DADE  CO. 
Greenfield,  Vedette. 

DALLAS  CO. 
Buffalo,  Reflex. 

DAVIESS  CO. 
Gallatin,  North  Missouriari. 

DE  KALB  co. 
MaysVille,  Register. 

DENT  CO. 
Salem,  Monitor. 

DOUGLAS  CO. 
Ava,  Herald. 


MISSOURI. 

DUNKLIN  CO. 
Maiden,  Clipper. 

FRANKLIN  CO. 
Union,  Record. 

GASCONADE  CO. 
Hermann,  Advertiser-Courier. 

GENTRY  CO. 
Albany,  Ledger. 

GREENE  CO. 
Springfield,  Patriot. 

GRUNDY  CO. 
Trenton,  Republican. 

HARRISON  CO. 
Bethany,  Broad- Axe. 

HENRY  CO. 
Clinton,  Democrat. 

HOLT  CO. 
Oregon,  Press. 

HOWARD  CO. 
Fayette,  Advertiser. 

.      HO  WELL  CO. 
West  Plains,  Journal. 
IRON  CO. 
Ironton,  Register. 

JACKSON  CO. 
See  Kansas  City,  page  135.  ! 

JASPER  CO. 
Carthage,  Banner. 

JEFFERSON  CO. 
Hillsboro',  Democrat. 

JOHNSON  CO. 
Warrensburg,  Journal  Democrat. 

KNOX  CO. 
Edina,  Democrat. 

LA  CLEDE  CO. 
See  Lebanon,  page  135. 

LAFAYETTE  CO. 
Lexington,  Intelligencer. 
LAWRENCE  CO. 
Mt.  Vernon,  Fountain  And  Journal. 

LEWIS  CO. 
La  Grange,  Democrat. 

LINCOLN  CO. 
Troy,  Free  Preea. 

LINN  CO. 
Liirjrcua,  Bulletin. 

LIVINGSTON  CO. 
Chillicothe,  Crisis. 

.  MCDONALD  co. 

Pineville,  News. 

MACON  CO. 
Macon,  Republican. 

MADISON  CO, 
Fredericktown,  Plaindealer. 

MARIES  £t>. 
Vienna,  Courier. 

MARION  CO, 
Hannibal,  Journal. 

MERCER  CO. 
Princeton,  People's  Press, 

MILLER  CO. 
Tuscumbia,  Vindicator. 

MISSISSIPPI  CO. 
Charleston,  Enterprise. 

MONITEAU  CO. 
California,  Democrat. 


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MISSOURI. 

MONROE  CO. 

STODDARD  CO. 

Paris,  Mercury. 

Bloomfteld,  Vindicator, 

MONTGOMERY  CO. 

STONE  CO. 

Montgomery  City,  Standard. 

Galena,  Times. 

MORGAN  CO. 

SULLIVAN  CO. 

Versailles,  Gazette. 

Milan,  Republican. 

NEW  MADRID  CO. 

TANEY  CO. 

New  Madrid,  Record. 

Forsyth,  Enterprise, 

NEWTON  CO. 

TEXAS  CO. 

Neosho,  Times. 

Houston,  Herald. 

NODAWAY  CO. 

VERNON  CO. 

Maryville,  Republican. 

Nevada,  Ledger. 

OREGON  CO. 

WARREN  CO. 

Alton,  Missourian. 

Warrenton,  Banner. 

OSAGE  CO. 

WASHINGTON  CO. 

Linn,  Democrat. 

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. 
Grant  City,  Star. 
WRIGHT  CO. 

PHELPS  CO. 
Rol'a,  New  Era. 

Hartvifle,  Public  Opinion. 

PIKE  CO. 

Bowling  Green,  Times. 

NEBRASKA. 

PLATTE  CO. 

ADAMS  CO. 

Platte  City,  Landmark. 

Hastings,  Gazette-  Journal. 

POLK  CO. 

ANTELOPE  .CO. 

Bolivar,  Free  Press. 

Oakdale,  Jonrnal. 

PULASKI  CO. 

BOONE  CO. 

Dixon,  News. 

Albion,  Argus. 

PUTNAM  CO. 

BUFFALO   CO. 

Union  ville,  Republican. 

Kearney,  New  Era. 

RALLS  CO. 

,.                            BURT  CO. 

New  London,  Guide. 

Tekamah,  Burtonian. 

RANDOLPH  CO. 

BUTLER  CO. 

Moberly,  Monitor. 

David  City,  Republican. 

RAY  CO. 

CASS  CO. 

Richmond,  Conservator. 

Halts  mouth,  Journal. 

REYNOLDS  CO. 

CEDAR  CO. 

Centreville,  Outlook. 

St.  Helena,  Nonpareil. 

RIPLEY  CO. 

CHEYENNE  CO. 

Doniphan,  Prospect. 

Sidney,  Plaindealer-Telegraph. 

ST.   CHARLES  CO. 

CLAY  CO.  . 

St.  Charles,  Cosmos. 

Sutton,  Register. 

ST.  CLAIR  CO. 

COLFAX  CO. 

Osceola,  Sun. 

Schnyler,  Sun. 

ST.  FRANCOIS  CO. 

CUMING  CG. 

Farmington,  Times. 

West  Point,  Republican. 

STE.  GENEVIEVE  CO. 

CUSTER  CO. 

Ste.  Genevieve,  Fair  Play. 

Broken  Bow,  Republican. 

ST.  LOUIS  CO. 

DAKOTA  CO. 

See  St.  Louis,  page  137. 

Dakota  City,  Eagle. 

SALINE  CO. 

DAWSON  CO. 

Marshall,  Democrat. 

Plum  Creek,  Pioneer. 

SCHUYLER  CO. 

DIXON  CO. 

Lancaster,  Excelsior. 

Ponca,  Journal. 

SCOTLAND  CO. 

DODGE  CO. 

Memphis,  Reveille. 

Fremont,  Tribune. 

SCOTT  CO. 

DOUGLAS  CO. 

Benton,  Record. 

See  Omaha,  page  145. 

SHANNON  CO. 

FILLMORE  CO. 

Eminence,  Argus. 

Geneva,  Review. 

SHELBY  CO. 

FRANKLIN  CO. 

Shelbyville,  Herald. 

Bloomington,  Guard. 

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NEBRASKA. 

FURNAS  CO. 

STANTON  CO. 

Beaver  City,  Times. 

Stan  ton,  Register. 

GAGE  CO. 

THAYER  CO. 

Beatrice,  Express. 

Hebron,  Journal. 

GREELEY  CO. 

VALLEY  CO. 

Scotia,  Tribune. 

Ord,  Journal. 

HALL  CO. 

WASHINGTON  CO. 

Grand  Maud,  Independent. 

Blair,  Republican. 

WAYNE  CO. 

HAMILTON  CO. 

Aurora,  Republican. 

Wayne,  Herald. 
WEBSTER  CO. 

HARLAN  CO. 

lied  Cloud,  Chief. 

Alma,  Herald. 

WHEELER  CO.           * 

HITCHCOCK  CO. 

Citmminsvilie,  Gazette. 

Culbertson,  Sun. 

YORK  CO. 

HOLT  CO. 

O'Neill  City,  Frontier. 

York,  Republican. 

HOWARD  CO. 

St.  Paul,  Phonograph. 

NEVADA. 

JEFFERSON  CO. 

DOUGLAS  CO. 

Fairbury,  Gazette. 

t  Jbfcoa,  Courier. 

JOHNSON  CO. 

ELKO  CO. 

Tecumseh,  Chieftain. 

Elko,  Independent, 

KNOX  CO. 

ESMERALDA  CO. 

Niobrarp,  News. 

Candcferuu,  True  Fissure. 

LANCASTER  CO. 

EUREKA  CO. 

See  Lincoln,  page  145. 

Eureka,  Leader. 

LINCOLN  CO. 

HUMBOLDT  CO. 

North  Plattu,  Nebrankian. 

Wimaemucca,  Silver  State.    ' 

MADISON  CO. 

LANDER  CO. 

Madison,  Chronicle. 

Austin,  Messenger. 

MERRICK  CO. 

LINCOLN  CO. 

Central  City,  Courier. 

Ptaehe,  Record. 

NANCE  CO. 

LYON  CO. 

Genoa,  Enterprise. 

Dayton,  Timee. 

NEMAHA  CO. 

NYE  CO. 

Brownville,  Granger. 

9           Bel  moot.  Courier. 

NUCKOLLS  CO. 

ORMSBY  CO, 

Nelson,  Herald. 

See  Car  sou  City,  page  145. 

OTOE  CO. 

STOREY  CO. 

See  Nebraska  City,  page  145. 

Virginia  City,  Evening  Chronicle  Daily. 

PAWNEE  CO. 

WAS  HOE  CO. 

Pawnee  City,  Republican. 

fJeno,  Gazette. 

PHELPS  CO. 

WHITE  PINE  CO. 

Phelps,  Nugget. 

Cherry  Creek,  News. 

PIERCE  CO. 

Pierce,  Call. 

NEW   HAMPSHIRE. 

PLATTE  CO. 

BELKNAP  CO. 

Columbus,  Journal. 

Laconia,  Democrat. 

POLK  CO. 

CARROLL  CO. 

Osceola,  Record. 

North  Conway,  True  Religion. 

RED  WILLOW  CO. 

CHESHIRE   CO. 

Indianola,  Courier. 

Keeite,  Sentinel. 

RICHARDSON  CO. 

COOS  CO. 

Falls  City,  Journal. 

Lancaster,  Gax,ette. 

SALINE  CO. 

GRAFTON  CO. 

Crete,  Union. 

Plymouth,  Journal. 

SARPY  CO. 

HILLSBOROUGH  CO. 

Papillion,  Times. 

See  Manchester,  page  147. 

SAUNDERS  CO. 

MERRIMACK  CO. 

Wahoo,  Independent. 

Sec  Concord,  page  147. 

SEWARD  CO. 

ROCKINGHAM  CO. 

Seward,  Blade. 

See  Portsmouth,  page  147. 

SHERMAN  CO. 

STRAFFORD    CO. 

Loup  City,  Times. 

See  Dover,  page  147. 

SIOUX  CO. 

SULLIVAN  CO. 

Ainsworth,  Western  News. 

Newport,  Argus  and  Spectator. 

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ATLANTIC  CO. 
May's  Landing,  Journal. 
BERGEN  CO. 
Hackensack,  Republican. 

BURLINGTON  CO. 
See  Smithville,  page  151. 
CAMDEN  CO. 
See  Camden,  page  149. 

CAPE  MAY  CO. 
Cape  May  City,  Wave. 

CUMBERLAND  CO. 
Bridgeton,  Chronicle. 

ESSEX  CO. 
See  Newark,  page  149. 

GLOUCESTER  CO. 
Woodbury,  Constitution. 

HUDSON  CO. 
See  Jersey  City,  page  149. 

HUNTERDON  CO. 
Flemington,  Democrat. 
MERCER  CO. 
See  Trenton,  page  151. 

MIDDLESEX  CO. 
New  Brunswick,  Fredonian. 

MONMOUTH;  co. 

Freehold,  Democrat. 

MORRIS  CO. 
Morristown,  Jerseyman. 

OCEAN  CO. 
Toms  River,  Courier. 

PASSAIC  CO. 
See  Pater  son,  page  151. 
SALEM  CO. 
Salem,  Standard. 

SOMERSET  CO. 
Somervillc,  Unionist  -Gazette. 

SUSSEX  CO. 
Newton,  Herald. 

UNION  CO. 
See  Rahway,  page  151. 

WARREN  CO. 
Belvidere,  Journal. 

NEW  YORK. 

ALBANY  CO. 

See  Albany,  page  153. 

ALLEGANY  CO. 
See  Alfred  Centre,  page  155. 

BROOME  CO. 
See  Binghamton,  page  155. 

CATTARAUGUS  CO. 
Olean,  Democrat. 

CAYUGA  CO. 
See  Auburn,  page  155. 

CHAUTAUQUA  CO. 

See  Jamestown,  page  159,  and  Dunkirk,  page 
157. 

CHEMUNG  CO. 
See  Elmira,  page  157. 

CHENANGO  CO. 
Norwich,  Union. 

CLINTON  CO. 
Plattsburg,  Republican. 

COLUMBIA  CO. 
See  Hudson,  page  159. 


NE  W    YORK. 

CORTLAND  CO. 
Cortland,  News. 

DELAWARE   CO. 
Delhi,  Gazette. 

DUTCHESS  CO. 
See  Poughkeepsie,  page  161. 

ERIE  CO. 
See  Buffalo,  page  155. 

ESSEX  CO. 
Elizabethtown,  Post  and  Gazette. 

FRANKLIN  CO. 
Malone,  Palladium. 

.     FULTON  CO. 
Gloversville,  Standard. 

GENESEE  CO. 
Batavia,  Progressive  Batavian. 

GREENE  CO. 
See  Catskill,  page  157. 

HAMILTON  CO. 
Wells,  Herald. 

HERKIMER  CO. 
Little  Falls,  Journal  and  Courier. 

JEFFERSON  CO. 
Watertown,  Reformer. 
KINGS  CO. 
See  Brooklyn,  page  155. 
LEWIS  CO. 
Lowville,  Journal  and  Republican. 

LIVINGSTON  CO. 
See  Dansville,  page  157. 

MADISON  CO. 
Oueida,  Union. 

MONROE  CO. 

See  Rochester,  page  161,  and  North 
Chili,  page  159. 

MONTGOMERY  CO. 
Fonda,  Democrat. 

NEW  YORK  CO. 
See  New  York,  page  9. 

NIAGARA  CO. 
See  Lockport,  page  159. 
ONEIDA  CO. 
See  Utica,  page  165. 

ONONDAGA  CO. 
See  Syracuse,  page  163. 

ONTARIO  CO. 
Canandaigua,  Repository  and  Messenger. 

ORANGE  CO. 
See  Port  Jervis,  page  161. 
ORLEANS  CO. 
Albion,  Republican. 

OSWEGO  CO. 
See  Oswego,  page  159. 

OTSEGO  CO. 
Coopsrgtown,  Freeman's  Journal. 

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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NEW   YORK—  Continued. 

ST.  LAWRENCE  CO. 
See  Ogdensburgh,  page  159. 

SARATOGA  CO. 
Saratoga,  Saratogian. 

SCHENECTADY  CO. 
Schcnectady,  Gazette. 

SCHOHARIE  CO. 
Schoharie,  Republican. 

SCHUYLER  CO. 
Walking,  Express. 

SENECA  CO. 
Seneca  Falls,  Reveille. 

STEUBEN  CO. 
See  Bath,  page  155. 

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. 
Glens  Falls,  Messenger. 

WASHINGTON  CO. 
Cambridge,  Post. 

WAYNE  CO. 
Palmyra,  Courier. 

WEST^HESTER  CO. 
See  Portchester,  page  161. 
WYOMING  CO. 
Warsaw,  Western  New  Yorker. 

YATES  CO. 
Penn  Yan,  Chronicle. 

NORTH    CAROLINA. 

ALAMANCE  CO. 
Graham,  Gleaner. 

ANSON  CO. 
Wadesboro,  Intelligencer. 

BEAUFORT  CO. 
Washington,  Gazette. 

BUNCOMBE  CO. 
Asheville,  Citizen. 

BURKE  CO. 
Morganton,  Mountaineer. 

CABARRUS  CO. 
Concord,  Register. 

CALDWELL  CO. 
Lenoir,  Topic. 

CARTERET   CO. 
Beaufort,  Telephone. 

CASWELL  CO. 
Milton,  Chronicle. 

CATAWBA  CO. 
Newton,  Enterprise. 

CHATHAM  CO. 
Pittsborough,  Argus. 

CHEROKEE  CO. 
Murphy,  Independent. 

CHOWAN  CO. 
Edenton  Enquirer. 

CLEVELAND  CO. 
Shelby,  Aurora. 


NORTH   CAROLINA. 

COLUMBUS    CO. 
Whiteville,  Enterprise. 

CRAVEN  CO. 
New  Berne,  Journal. 

CUMBERLAND  CO. 
Fayetteville,  Observer. 

DAVIDSON  CO. 
Lexington,  Dispatch. 

DAVIE  CO. 
Mocksville,  Times. 

DURHAM  CO. 
Durham,  Recorder. 

EDGECOMBE  CO. 
Tarboro,  Southerner. 

FORSYTH    CO. 
Winston,  Republican. 

FRANKLIN  CO. 
Louisburg,  Times. 

GASTON  CO. 
Gastonia,  Gazette. 

GRANVILLE  CO. 
Oxford,  Torch  Light. 

GUILFORD  CO. 
Greensboro',  Central  Protestant. 

HALIFAX  CO. 
Weldon,  Roanoke  News. 
HAYWOOD  CO. 
Waynesville,  News. 

HENDERSON  CO. 
Henderson,  Baptist. 

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. 

MECKLENBURG  CO. 
Charlotte,  Home  and  Democrat. 

MITCHELL  CO. 
Bakersville,  Voice. 

(MONTGOMERY  CO. 
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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called  to  Y  DRYCH  as  a  superior  advertising 
medium,  being  read  by  thousands  who  cannot  be 
reached  by  any  other  publication;  and  having  a 
circulation  exceeding  that  of  all  the  Welsh  Week- 
lies and  Monthlies  published  in  the  United  States 
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NORTH  CAH0MNA— 

ROBESON  CO. 
Lumberton.  Robesonian. 

ROCKINGHAM    CO. 
Reidsville,  Dollar  Weekly. 

ROWAN  CO. 
Salisbury,  Carolina  Watchman. 

RUTHERFORDTON  CO. 
Rutherfordton,  Mountain  Banner. 

SAMPSON  CO. 
Clinton,  Caucasian. 

STANLY  CO. 
Albemarle,  Observer. 

STOKES  CO. 
Danbury,  Reporter.. 

SURRY  CO. 
Mt.  Airy,  News. 

UNION  CO. 
Monroe,  Enquirer  and  Express. 

VANCE  CO. 
Henderson,  Gold  Leaf. 
WAKE  CO. 
See  Raleigh,  page  167. 

WARREN  CO. 
Warrenton,  Gazette. 

WAYNE  CO. 
See  Goldsboro'  page  167. 
WILSON  CO. 
Wilson,  Advance. 

OHIO. 

'ADAMS  co. 

West  Union,  People's  Defender. 

ALLEN  CO. 

Lima,  Democratic  Times. 
ASHLAND  CO. 
Ashland.  Brethrens  Evangelist. 

ASHTABULA  CO. 
Jefferson,  Sentinel. 

ATHENS  CO. 
Athens,  Messenger. 

AUGLA1ZE  CO. 

Wapakoneta,  Democrat. 

BELMONT  CO. 

St.  Clairsville,  Chronicle. 

BROWN  CO. 
Georgetown,  News. 

BUTLER  CO. 
Hamilton,  Democrat. 

CARROLL  CO.     . 
Carollton,  Chronicle. 

CHAMPAIGN  CO. 
Urbana,  Citizen. 

CLARK  CO. 
See  Springfield,  page  177. 
CLERMONT  CO. 
Batavia,  Sun. 

CLINTON  CO. 
Wilmington,  Journal. 

COLUMBIANA  CO. 
New  Lisbon,  Patriot. 

COSHOCTON  CO. 
Coshocton,  Age. 

CRAWFORD  CO. 
Bucyrus,  Forum. 

CUYAHOGA  CO. 
See  Cleveland,  page  173. 


OHIO. 

DARKE  CO. 
Greenville,  Journal. 

DEFIANCE  CO. 
Defiance,  Democrat. 

DELAWARE  CO. 
Delaware,  Herald. 

ERIE  CO. 
Sandusky,  Register. 

FAIRFIELD  CO. 

Lancaster,  Eagle. 

FAYETTE  CO. 
Washington,  Republican. 
FRANKLIN  CO. 
See  Columbus,  page  175. 
FULTON  CO. 
Wauseon,  Republican. 

GALLIA  CO. 
Gallipolis,  Tribune. 

GEAUGA  CO. 
Chardon,  Republican. 

GREENE  CO. 
Xenia,  Torchlight. 

GUERNSEY  CO. 
Cambridge,  Times. 

HAMILTON  CO. 
See  Cincinnati,  page  169. 
HANCOCK  CO. 
Findlay,  Jeffersonian. 

HARDIN  CO. 
Kenton,  Republican. 

HARRISON  CO. 
Cadiz,  Republican. 

HENRY  CO. 
Napoleon,  Northwest. 

HIGHLAND  CO. 
Hillsborough,  Gazette. 

HOCKING  CO. 
Logan,  Sentinel. 

HOLMES  CO. 
Millersburg,  Farmer. 

HURON  CO. 
Norwalk,  Chronicle. 

JACKSON  CO. 
Jackson, Standard. 

JEFFERSON  CO. 
See  Steubenville,  page  179. 

KNOX   CO. 
Mt.  Vernon,  Republican. 

LAKE    CO. 
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. 

MARION  CO. 
Marion,  Democratic  Mirror. 


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OHIO—  Continued. 

MEDINA  Of). 
See  Medina,  page  177. 

MEIG8   CO. 
1'omeroy,  Telegraph. 

MERCER  CO. 
Celina,  Standard. 

MIAMI   CO. 
Troy,  Union. 

MONROE   CO. 
Woodsfield,  Spirit  of  Democracy. 

MONTGOMERY  CO. 
See  Dayton,  page  177. 

MORGAN  CO. 
McConnellsville,  Herald. 
MORROW  CO. 
Mt.  Gilead,  Sentinel. 

MUSKJNGUM  CO. 
Zanesville,  Times. 

NOBLE  CO. 
Caldwell,  Republican. 

OTTAWA   CO. 
Port  Clinton,  News. 

PAULDING  CO. 
Panlding,  Gazette. 

PERRY  CO. 
New  Lexington,  Tribune. 
PICKAWAY   CO. 
Circleville,  Democrat  and  Watchman. 

PIKE  CO. 
Waverly',  Republican. 

PORTAGE  CO. 
Ravenna,  Republican  Democrat. 

PREBLE  CO. 
Eaton,  Register. 

PUTNAM  CO. 
Ottawa,  Sentinel. 

HIGHLAND   CO. 
Mansfield,  Herald. 

ROSS  CO. 
Chillicothe,  Scioto  Gazette. 

SANDUSKY  CO. 
Fremont,  Democratic  Messenger. 

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. 
Baker  City,  Democrat. 

;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. 
Bedford,  Gazeite. 


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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, 
Butler,  Herald. 

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. 
Clarion,  Democrat. 

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. 

LEBANON  CO. 
Lebanon,  Courier. 

LEHIGH  CO. 
See  Alleiitown,  page  183. 
LUZERNE  CO. 
See  Wilke«-Barre,  page  203. 

LYCOMING   CO. 
See  Williamsport,  page  203. 

McKEAN  CO. 
See  Bradford,  page  183. 
MERCER  CO. 
Mercer,  Dispatch. 

MIFFLIN  CO. 
Lewistown,  Democrat  and  Sentinel. 

MONROE  CO. 
Stroudsburg,  Democrat. 

MONTGOMERY  CO. 
See  Norristown,  page  187. 
MONTOUR  CO. 
Danville,  American. 

NORTHAMPTON  CO. 
See  Easton,  page  183. 

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. 

RHODE   ISLAND. 

BRISTOL  CO. 
Bristol   Phoenix. 

K"ENT  co. 

East  Greenwich,  Pendulum. 


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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. 
See  Charleston,  page  209. 

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. 
Newberry,  Luiheran  Visitor. 

OCONEE  CO. 
Walhalla,  Courier 

ORANGEBURG   CO. 
Orangebnrg,  Times  and  Democrat. 

PIC'KENS  CO. 
Pickcns,  Sentinel. 


SOUTH  CAROLINA. 

RICIILAND   CO. 

See  Columbia,  page  209. 

SPARTANBURG  CO. 
Spartan Imrg,   Spartan. 

SUMTER  CO. 
Sumter,  Watch  in  -in. 

WILLIAMSBURG    CO. 
Kingstree,  Herald. 

YORK  co. 

Yorkville,  Enquirer. 

TENNESSEE. 

BEDFORD  CO. 
ShelbyviHe,  Commercial. 

BENTON  CO. 
Camden,  Herald. 

BLEDSOE  CO. 
Pikeville,  Advance. 

BLOUNT  CO. 
Maryville,  News. 

BRADLEY  CO. 
Cleveland,  Banner. 

CAMPBELL   CO. 
Fincastle,  Sentinel. 

CANNON  CO. 
Woodbury,  Courier. 

CARROLL  CO. 
Huntingdon,  Republican. 

CARTER  CO. 
Elizabethton,  Mountaineer. 

CHESTER  CO. 
Henderson  Citizen. 

COCKE  CO. 
Newport,  Times. 

COFFEE  CO. 
Manchester,  Times. 

CROCKETT  CO. 
Alaroo,  Sentinel. 

DAVIDSON  CO. 
Soe  Nashville,  page  213. 

DEKALB  co. 

Smithville,  Index. 

DYER  CO. 
Dyersburg,  Neal's  Gazette. 

PAYETTB  CO. 
Somerville,  Reporter. 

FRANKLIN  CO. 
Winchester,  Home  Journal. 

GIBSON  CO. 
Humboldt,  Beporter. 

GILES  CO. 
Pulaski,  Citizen. 

GREENE  CO. 
Greeneville,  New  Era. 

HAMBLEN  CO. 
Morristown,  Gazette. 

HAMILTON  CO. 
See  Chattanooga,  page  211. 

HAKDIN  CO. 
Savannah,  Transcript. 

HAWKINS  CO. 
Rogersville,  Telephone. 

HAYWOOD  CO. 
Brownsville,  Slates  and  Bee. 

HENDERSON  CO. 
Lexington,  Advance. 


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THE    POST  is  the  only   Democratic   daily  journal   published  in  Western  Pennsylvania,  and  reaches 
thousands  of  readers  who  do  not  see  any  other  Pittsburgh  paper.     The  Daily  and  Weekly  circulate  largely 
in  Western  Pennsylvania,  Eastern  Ohio,  and  West  Virginia.     There  is  no  better  advertising  medium  in 
this  section. 
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Because  it  is  widely  read. . 

Because  it  is  sold  by  agents  in  seventy  surrounding  towns. 

Because  it  is  a  pape'r  which  readies  ail  classes  and  shades  of  political  thought. 

Because  its  rates  are  lower,  all  things  considered,  than  those  of  any  other  paper  in  the  city. 

Because,  af ter.having  been  read  by  the  borrowers  and  buyers  in  the  city  it  is  sent  to  some  friend  or  relative  out  of 
the  city. 

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year.  $:!<>.    l.'eading  notices,  15  to  20  ce..  ts  per  line.    Special  notices,  outside  pages,  30  cents  per  line. 

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CONTRIBUTING  EDITORS. 

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THE  ST.  JOSEPH  VOUSBLATT, 

Daily  and  \Veekly  German  Newspaper. 

PUBLISHEED    BY   THE    VOLKSBLATT    COMPANY, 

ST.   JOSEPH,    MO. 

The  organ  of  the  Germans  of  the  Missouri  Valley.  Has  the  largest  circulation  of  any  German  paper 
west  of  St.  Louis  and  Chicago.  Advertisements  in  this  paper  reach  the  German  population  of  Missouri, 
Kansas,  lovvu,  and  Nebraska.  It  also  has  a  large  circulation  in  Colorado  and  oilier  Western  States  and 
Territories.  The  circulation  of  the  VOLKSBLATT  has  increased  lately  to  such  proportions  that  it  became 
necessary  to  build  a  large  house  of  its  own,  with  steam  arrangements  for  the  presses,  and  all  other  modern 
appliances  for  newspaper  printing. 


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TENN  ESSEE  -Continued. 

HENRY  CO. 
Paris,  Intelligencer. 

HICKMAN  CO. 
Centerville,  Pioneer. 

HUMPHREYS  CO. 
"VVaverly,  Journal. 

JACKSON  CO. 
Gainesboro",  Cumberland. 
JEFFERSON  CO. 
Dandridge,  Republican  Banner. 

JOHNSON  CO. 
Taylorsville,  Reporter. 
KNOX  CO. 
See  Knoxville,  page  ail. 

LAKE  CO. 
Tiptonville,  Star. 

LAUDERDALE  CO- 
Ripley,  News. 

LAWRENCE  CO. 
Lawrenceburg,  Press. 

LINCOLN  CO. 
Fayetteville,  Express. 

LOUDON  C'O. 
London,  Sun. 

M<  MINN  CO. 
Athens,  Post. 

Mt  XAIRY  CO. 
Purdy,  Sun.  ' 

MADISON  CO. 
See  Jackson,  $age  211. 

MARION  CO. 
Jasper,  Herald. 

MARSHALL  CO. 
Lewisburg,  Gazette. 

MAURY  CO. 
Columbia,  Herald. 

MONROE  CO. 
Sweetwater,  Democrat. 

MONTGOMERY  CO. 
Clarksville,  Chronicle. 

MOORE  CO. 
Lynchburg,  Falcon. 

MORGAN  CO. 
Rugby,  Dispatch. 

OB1ON  CO. 
Troy,  News  Banner. 

RHEA  CO. 
Spring  City,  News. 

ROANE.  CO. 
Kingston,  East  Tennessean. 

ROBERTSON  CO, 
Springfield,  Record. 

RUTHERFORD  CO. 
Murfreesboro',  News. 

SEVIER  CO. 
Sevierville,  Enterprise. 
SHELBY  CO. 
See  Memphis,  page  213. 
SMITH  CO. 
Carthage,  Mirror. 

STEWART  CO. 
Dover,  Courier. 

SULLIVAN  CO. 
Bristol,  Holston  Methodist. 

SUMNER  CO. 
Gallatin,  Examiner. 


TENNESSEE. 

TII'TON  CO. 
Covington,  Record. 

TROUSDALE  CO. 
Hartsville,  Sentinel. 

WARREN  CO. 
McMinmille,  New  Era. 

WASHINGTON  CO. 
Jonesborough,  Herald  and  Tribune. 

WAYNE  CO. 
Clifton,  Citizen. 

WEAKLEY  CO. 
Dresden,  Enterprise. 

WHITE  CO. 
Sparta,  Expositor. 

WILLIAMSON  CO. 
Franklin,  Review. 

WILSON  CO. 
Lebanon,  Herald. 

TEXAS. 

ANDERSON  CO. 
Palestine,  Advocate. 

ANGELINA  CO. 
Lufkin,  Banner. 

ARANSAS  CO. 
Rockport,  Transcript. 

ATASCOSA  CO. 
Pleasanton,  Monitor. 

AUSTIN  CO. 
Bellville,  Times. 

BANDERA  CO. 
Bandera,  Bugle. 

B ASTRO P  CO. 
Bastrop,  Advertiser. 

BAYLOR  CO. 
Seymour,  Cresset. 

BELL  CO. 
Belton,  Journal. 

BEXAR  CO. 
See  San  Antonio,  page  217. 

BLANCO  CO. 
Blanco,  Star- Vindicator. 
BOSQUE  CO. 
Meridian,  Blade. 

BOWIE  CO. 
Texarkana,  News. 

BRAZORIA  CO. 
Brazoria,  Independent. 
BRAZOS  CO. 
Bryan,  Pilot, 

BROWN  CO. 
See  Brownwood,  page  215. 
BURLESON  CO. 
Caldwell,  Register.    , 

BURNET  CO. 
Bnrnet,  Bulletin. 

CALDWELL  CO. 
Lockhart,  Register. 

CALLAHAN  CO. 
Baird,  Clarendon. 

CAMERON  CO. 
Brownsville.  Cosmopolitan. 

CAMP  CO. 
Pittsburg,  Express. 

CASS  CO. 
Linden,  Sun. 


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TEXAS-  Continued. 

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Rusk,  Standard. 

CLAY  CO. 
Henrietta,  Shield. 

COLEMAN  CO. 
Coleinan,  Voice. 

COLLTN  CO. 
McKinncy,  Black  Waxy. 

COLORADO  CO. 
Columbus,  Citizen. 

COMAL  CO. 

New  Braunsfels,  Zcitnng. 
COM  A  NCHE  CO. 
Conianche,  Chief. 

COOKE  CO. 
Gainesville,  Register. 

CORYELL  CO. 
Gatesville,  Sun. 

DALLAS  CO. 
See  Dallas,  page  215. 

DELTA  CO. 
Cooper,  Banner. 

DENTON  CO. 
Pilot  Point,  Post. 

DE  WITT  CO. 
Cuero,  Bulletin. 

DONLEY  CO. 
Clarendon,  News. 

EASTLAND  CO. 
Kastland,  Ancl»or. 

ELLIS  CO. 

Waxahachie,  Enterprise. 
EL  PASO  CO. 
El  Paso,  Lone  Star. 

ERATH  CO. 
Stephenville,  Empire-. 

FALLS  CO. 
Martin,  Ball. 

FANNIN  CO. 
Dunham,  Christian  Messenger. 

FAYETTE  CO. 
La  Grange,  Journal. 

FORT  BEND  CO. 
Richmond,  Nation. 

Fit  AN  KLIN  CO. 
Mt.  Vernon,  Herald. 

FREESTONE  CO. 
Falrtield,  Recorder. 

GALVESTON  CO. 
See  Galveston,  page  217. 

GILLESPIE  CO. 
Fredericksburg,  Wochenblatt . 

GO  LI  AD  CO. 
Goliad,  Guard. 

GONZALES  CO. 
Gonzalez,  Inquirer. 

GRAYSUN  CO. 
Sherman,  Courier. 

GREGG  CO. 
Longview.  New  Era. 

GRIMES  CO. 
Navasota  Tablet. 

GUADALUPE  CO. 
Scgnin,  Times. 

HAMILTON   CO. 
Hamilton,  Herald. 


TEXAS. 
HARRIS  CO. 
See  Houston,  paye  217. 

HARRISON  CO. 
Marshall,  Messenger. 

HAYS  CO. 
ban  Marcos,  Free  Press. 

HENDERSON  CO. 
Athens,  Narrow  Gauge. 

HILL  CO. 
Hilisboro',  Mirror. 

HOOD  CO. 
Granbury,  Graphic. 

HOPKINS  CO. 
Sulphur  Springs,  Gazette. 
HOUSTON  CO. 
Crockett,  Patron. 

HUNT  CO.  ' 
Greenville,  Banner. 

JASPER  CO. 
Jasper,  News- Boy. 

JEFFERSON  CO. 
Beaumont,  Enterprise. 

•IOHNSON  CO 
Clcburiie,  Chronicle. 

JONES  CO. 
Alison,  Western. 

KAUFMAN  CO.  , 
Tirrell,  Star. 

KENDALL  CO. 
Hoernc,  Land  Register. 
KIMBLE  CO. 
Junction  City,  Western  Texan. 

KINNEY  CO. 
Brackett,  News. 

LAMAR  CO. 
'Paris,  North  Texan. 

LAM  PAS  AS  CO. 
Lampaeas,  Dispatch. 

LAVACCA  CO. 
lUllcUsvillc,  Herald  and  Planter. 

LIMESTONE  CO. 
Mexla,  Ledger. 

LIVE  OAK  CO. 
Lagurto,  Echo. 

LLANO  CO. 
Llano,  Rural. 

McCULLOCH  CO. 
Hmdy,  Sentinel. 

McCLENNAN  CO. 
See  Waco,  page  217. 

MARION  CO. 
Jefferson,  Jimplecute. 

MASON  CO. 
Mason,  News-Item. 

MAVERICK  CO. 
Kagle  Pass,  Times. 

MEDINA  CO. 
Hondo  City,  News. 

MILAM  CO. 
Rockdale,  Messenger. 

MITCHELL   CO. 
Colorado,  Clipper. 

MONTAGUE  CO. 
Moniague  North- West. 
MORRIS  CO. 
Dningerfield,  Herald. 


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directly, for  an  expression  of  opinion,  and  is  independent  personally,  politically,  and 
financially.  Has  a  greater  circulation  in  Nashville  and  neighboring  towns  reached 
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TEXAS. 

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WICHITA  CO. 

Nacogdoches,  News. 

Wichita  Falls,  Herald. 

NAVARRO  CO. 

WILLIAMSON  CO. 

Corsicana,  Observer. 

Georgetown,  Record. 

NOLAN  CO. 

WILSON  CO. 

Sweetwater,  Record. 

Floresville,  Chronicle. 

NUECES  CO. 

WISH  CO. 

Corpus  Christi,  Caller. 

Decatnr,  Tribune. 

ORANGE  CO. 

WOOD  CO. 

Orangr,  Tribune. 

Quitman,  News. 

PANOLA  CO. 

YOUNG  CO. 

Carthage,  Watchman. 

Graham,  Leader. 

PARKER  CO. 

VERMONT. 

Weatherford,  Times. 

ADDISON  CO. 

RAINS  CO. 

Middlebury,  Register. 

Emory,  Argus. 

BENNINGTON  CO. 

RED  RIVER  CO. 

Clarksville,  Standard. 

Bennington,  Banner. 
CALEDONIA  CO. 

ROBERTSON  CO. 

Calvert,  Courier. 

St  Johnshury,  Caledonian. 
CHITTENDEN  CO. 

ROCKWALL   CO. 

Rockwall,  Success. 

See  Burlington,  page  219. 
ESSEX  CO. 

RUNNELS  CO. 

Island  Pond,  Herald. 

Runnels,  Record. 

FRANKLIN  CO. 

RUSK  CO. 

See  St.  Albans,  page  219. 

Henderson,  News. 

LAMOILLE  CO. 

SAN  AUGUSTINE  CO. 

Morrisville,  News  and  Citizen. 

San  Auguttine,  Saxon. 

ORANGE  CO. 

SAN  SABA  CO. 

West  Randolph,  Herald  and  News. 

San  Saba,  News. 

ORLEANS  CO. 

SHACIvELFORD  CO. 

New-port,  Express  and  Standard. 

Albany,  Star. 

RUTLAND  CO. 

SHELBY  CO. 

See  Rutland,  page  219. 

Center,  Champion. 

WASHINGTON  CO. 

SMITH  CO. 
Tyler,  Courier. 

See  Montpelier,  page  319. 
W1NDHAM  CO. 

STEPHENS  CO. 

See  Brattieboro',  page  219. 

Breckenridge,  Texan. 

WINDSOR  CO. 

TARRANT  CO. 

Woodstock,  Standard. 

See  Fort  Worth,  page  217. 

TAYLOR  CO. 

V  I  R  G  I.N  I  A  . 

Abilene,  Reporter. 

TITUS  CO. 

ACCOMACK  CO. 

Mt.  Pleasant,  News. 

Accomack  C.  II.,  Enterprise. 

TOM  GREEN  CO. 

ALBEMARLE  CO. 

San  Angela,  Times. 

Charlottesville,  Jeffersonian  Republican. 

TRAMS  CO. 

ALEXANDRIA  CO. 

See  Austin,  page  215. 

Alexandria.  Tribune. 

TYLER  CO. 

ALLEGHANY  CO. 

Woodville,  Eureka. 

Covington,  Alleghany  Sentinel. 

UPSHUR  CO. 

AMHERST  CO. 

Gilmer,  Mirror. 

Amherst,  New  Era. 

UVALDE  CO. 

AUGUSTA'.CO.      , 

Uvalde,  Hesperian. 

Staunton,  Spectator. 

VAN  ZANDT  CO. 

BEDFORD  CO. 

Wills  Point,  Chronicle. 

Liberty,  Star. 

VICTORIA  CO. 

BOTETOURT  CO. 

Victoria,  Advocate. 

Fincastle,  Herald. 

WALKER  CO. 

BUCHANAN  CO. 

Huntsville,  Item. 

Grundy,  Vidette. 

WALLER  CO. 

CAMPBELL  CO. 

Hempstead,  Courier. 

Lynchburgh,  Virginian. 

WASHINGTON  CO 

CARROLL  CO.' 

Brenham,  Banner. 

Hillsville,  Virginian. 

WEBB  CO. 

CHARLOTTE  CO. 

Laredo,  Times. 

Charlotte,  Gazette. 

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CLARKE  CO. 
Berryvillo,  Courier. 

CULPEPER  CO. 
Ctilpeper,  Exponent. 

DINWIDDIE  CO. 
Petersburg,  Index  and  Appeal. 

ELIZABETH  CITY  CO. 
Hampton,  Monitor. 

ESSEX  CO. 
Tappahannock,  Tidewater  Index. 

FAIRFAX  CO. 
Fairfax,  Herald. 

FAUQUIER  CO. 
Warrenton,  "Virginian. 
FLOYD  CO. 
.  Floyd,  Reporter. 

FRANKLIN  CO. 
Rocky  Mount,  Gazette. 

FREDERICK  CO. 
Winchester,  Times. 

GILES  CO. 
Pearisburg,  Virginian. 

GLOUCESTER  CO. 
Gloucester,  Liberal. 

GRAYSON  CO. 
Independence,  Clipper. 

GREENVILLE  CO. 
Hicksford,  South  Side  News. 

HALIFAX  CO. 
South  Boston  Depot,  Record. 

IIAtfOVER  CO. 
Ashland,  News. 

HENRICO   CO. 
See  Richmond,  p.'ige  221. 
HENRY  CO. 
Martinsvillo,  Herald. 

HIGHLAND  CO. 
Monterey,  Recorder. 

KING  WILLIAM  CO. 

West  Point.  Star. 

LEE  CO. 
Jonesville,  Sentinel. 

LOUDOUN  CO. 
Leesburg,  Washingtonian. 

LOUISA  CO. 
Louisa.  News  and  Farmer. 

MECKLFNBURGII  CO. 
Boydton,  Democrat. 

MONTGOMERY  CO. 
Christ  Salisbury,  Messenger. 
NANSEMOND  CO. 
Suffolk,  Herald. 

NELSON  CO. 
Lovingston,  Examiner. 

NORFOLK  CO. 
See  Norfolk,  pace  2-21. 

ORANGE  CO. 
Orange.  Virginian. 

1'AGE  CO. 
Luray,  Courier. 

PITTSYLVANIA  CO. 
Chatham,  Tribune. 

PRINCE   EDWARD  CO. 
Farmvillc,  Journal. 

PRINCE  WILLIAM  CO. 
Manassas,  Ga/.ette. 


VIRGINIA. 

PULASKI  CO. 

Newbern,  Virginia  People. 

RAPPAHANNOCK  CO. 
Washington,  Call. 

RICHMOND  CO. 
Warsaw,  News. 

ROANOKE  CO. 
Salem,  Register. 

ROCKBRIDGE  CO. 
Lexington,  Gazette. 

ROCKINGHAM   CO. 
Harrisonbnrg,  Spirit  of  the  Valley. 

RUSSELL  CO. 
Lebanon,  News. 

SCOTT  CO. 
Eetillville,  Banner. 

SI1ENANDOAII  CO. 
New  Market,  Our  Church  Paper. 

SMYTH  E  CO. 
Marion,  Patriot  and  Herald. 
SOUTHAMPTON  CO. 
Franklin,  Gazette. 

SPOTTSYLVANIA  CO. 
Fredericksburg,  Star. 

SURRY  CO. 
Claremont,  Herald. 

TAZEWELL  CO. 
Tazewell,  News. 

WARREN  CO. 
Front  Royal,  Sentinel. 

WASHINGTON  CO. 
Abingclon,  Standard. 

WYTHE  CO. 
Wytheviile,  Dispatch. 

"WEST  VIRGINIA. 

BARBOUR  CO. 

Phillipi,  Jeftersonian. 

BERKELEY  CO. 
Martineburg,  Independent. 

BRAXTON  CO. 
Sutton  (Braxton  P.  O.),  Mountaineer. 

BROOKE  CO. 
Wellsburgh,  Herald. 

CABELL  CO. 
Huntington,  Advertiser. 
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CARLETON  CO. 
See  Ottawa,  page  237. 

DUFFERIN  CO. 
Orangeville,  Advertiser. 
DUNDAS  CO. 
Morrisburg,  Courier. 

DURHAM  CO. 
Bowmauville.  Observer. 


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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. 
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NOTRE  DAME  BAY. 
Tvuliingale,  Sun. 

ST.  JOHNS  CO. 
St.  Johns,  Royal  Gazette. 


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sustains  a  higbiv  favorable  reputation  as  a  first-class  journal,  and  is  a  most  desirable  medium 
for  advertisers. 

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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. 

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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, 

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Ontario  t.huu  any  <  ther  daily  pap 

in  the  province,  the  on*  except!  >i 


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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. 

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YORK,   DECEMBER,   1S83. 


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ro.-:;  ist.'t  ti-..!ii.:.'d  with  «i  Sto,  and  ho'll  tdfyou." 
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rum  and  vrater  handed  to  him  I>y  llio  yonnc  nallo 
ilark-oywl  wan  whom  ho  addrcaacil  as  Master  Micut 

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about  it,  M^nti-i1  l«/in  UJ  -jiiiH  was  tho  uious" 


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to  tlio  lira,  smolmis  a  IOIIR  tlay  pipe,  lik.i  tlio  rout  of  tho  com- 
i.'inv, ;,.,,(  M;  .  ii  r.-mred  tankard,  whoao 

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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. 


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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 


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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. 

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STATEMENT    UNDER    OATH. 

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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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It  has  a  large  and  Increasing  Circulation  in  the  Principal 
Cities  throughout  the  United   States. 


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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 


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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. 

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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. 


392  JNO.  F.  PHILLIPS  &  co:s 


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 , 


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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      .    .. 

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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. 

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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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