BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
(The cost per line in this Directory is 10 Cent, or
$1.20 a year. This, also, pays for a copy of the
GAEL, monthly, during that time.)
BOOKS and STATIONERY.
John Finneran, 312 N. Fourth St. Louis Mo.
R O'Flynn, 244 Front, Worcester, Mass.
BOOTS & SHOES.
Jeremiah Deasy, 118 3rd. San Francisco Cal.
James O'Regan, 152 Poplar. Fair Haven, Ct.
CARPENTERS.
C. Manning, 211 Greene, N. Y. City.
ENGINEERS & SURVEYORS.
P. M. Cassidy, 922 Pacific, Brooklyn.
J. G. Joyce, 105 N. 8th. St. Louis. Mo.
FLORISTS.
J. Copley, Park & Marcy Aves. Brooklyn.
P. Leonard, 193 N. Paulina, Chicago, III.
FURNITURE.
Martin J. Stapleton, 134 & 140 Hamilton Av.
D. Gallagher, 43 S. 2. Phila. Pa.
GROCERY &c
James Buckley, 475-7 Main. St. Hartfort, Conn.
P. H. Ford, 54 N. C, Virginia City. Nevada.
T. Griffin, 29 White, Lawrence, Mass
James McGovern, 221 E. 21st. NY City.
P. MORRISSEY, 143 Canover, Brooklyn.
HORSE-SHOEING
J. Hagarty, 212 Columbia, Burlington, lowa.
LAW.
M. McDermott, 26 & Emerald Av. Chicago, III.
LIQUORS.
J. Kyne, First and Bond, Brooklyn.
MARBLES &c.
F. Gallagher, 136 Court, Brooklyn.
TO ADVERTISERS
For a check for $20 we will print a ten-line advertise¬
ment in One Million issues of leading American News-
papers and complete the work within ten days. This
is at the rate of only one fifth of a cent a line, for 1,000
Circulation! The advertisement will appear in but
a single issue of any paper, and consequently will be
placed before One Million different newspaper pur¬
chases; or FIVE MILLION READERS, if it is true, as is
sometimes stated, that every newspaper is looked at
by five persons on an average. Ten lines will accom¬
modate about 75 words. Address with copy of Adv.
and check, or send 30 cents for Book of 176 pages.
GEO. P. ROWELL & CO., 10 SPRUCE ST, NEW YORK.
We have just issued a new edition (the 161st) of our
Book called "Newspaper Advertising." It has 176
pages, and among its contents may be named the fol¬
lowing Lists and Catalogues of Newspapers :—
DAILY NEWSPAPERS IN NEW YORK CITY, with
their Advertising Rates.
DAILY NEWSPAPERS IN CITIES HAVING more
than 150,000 population, omitting all but the best.
DAILY NEWSPAPERS IN CITIES HAVING more
than 20,000 population, omitting all but the best.
A SMALL LIST OF NEWSPAPERS IN which to ad¬
vertise every section of the country being a choice
selection made up with great care, guided by long
experience.
ONE NEWSPAPER IN A STATE. The best one for an
advertiser to use if he will use but one.
BARGAINS IN ADVERTISING IN DAILY Newspapers
in many principal cities and towns, a List which offers
peculiar inducements to some advertisers.
LARGEST CIRCULATIONS. A complete list of all
American papers issuing regularly more than 25,000
copies.
THE BEST LIST OF LOCAL NEWSPAPERS, cover¬
ing every town of over 5,000
population and every impor¬
tant county seat.
SELECT LIST OF LOCAL
NEWSPAPERS, in which ad¬
vertisements are inserted at
half price.
5,493 VILLAGE NEWSPA¬
PERS in which advertise¬
ments are inserted for $41 a
line and appear in the whole
lot — one-half of all the Ameri¬
can Weeklies.
Sent to any address for THIRTY CENTS.
SENTIMENTS of our SUBSCRIBERS.
Cal. J. McGrath, M. O'Mahony per Mr. Mc¬
Grath, Jere King, P. Donagher
Conn. J P Landers, T. O'Regan, J K Shea per
Mr. O'Regan.
Dak. T. F O'Reilly.
III. P Leonard, G White, per P Leonard, J
Kinnane.
Ind. E. Brady, H McGuire, J. H O'Halloran per
E Brady.
Kas. J O'Sullivan, E. Walsh.
K. M. Heffernan.
La. E. Loeser.
Mass. P. Kinneir, J J O'Brien, J Riordan.
Md. P C York.
Me. Rev. C O'Sullivan.
Minn. P. H. Barrett, M. Conroy. Mr Conroy
reports the formation of a large Gaelic society in
St Pauls, We hope other cities will follow copy,
Neb. Mrs Mary Gorman. P. Donally, per
Mrs. Gorman, D. Hurley, S Garde per Mr. Hurley.
Nev. D. Harley, P Molloy, par Mr. Hurley, P
C. O'Brien, P S Corbett per M. A. Feeney, (the
thirty-third for Mr. Feeney in two months
Mo. Rev. T Cleary, P, Breen T. Houlihan, Al¬
derman Mooney, J. M. McGrain, J Mullins, M.
T. McNerney, W Rowan D. Sullivan, A. Vaughan,
M. White, T McEniry, all through Mr. McEniry.
Mont. M. Burke, P. S. Harrington, per Mr. Har¬
rington, D Fitzgerald,
N.Y. J. Dempsey, P. MGrath, J. Dougherty,
L. Slaven, J. Kennedy, Mrs. Gerraghty, M. Gan-
non, M. Hanley, per T F Wynne, P. Fleming. J
Hacke, J Hynes, per Mr Erley, J O'Callaghan,
Miss Costello per Miss Dunlevy, Misses Band
R Dunlevy,
Pa. P. Loftus, T. O'Shea, T. Gaughan, P. J.
Crean per Mr. Crean, D. Fitzgerald, Rev. M. Car¬
roll, F. McKenna, per J O'Callaghan, J Langan, J
Godwin, per J Godwin.
Tenn J Walsh, D Rouse, per P Hally,
Wash. T. F Dunlevy, T. J. Lynch.
Wyo Ter P Cronin,
Ireland — Donegal, P. McNelis per Miss B Dun¬
levy. We send more Gaels to Donegal than to
any other Irish county; in fact the Donegal peo¬
ple (as far as our experience goes) are the most
strenuous workers in the Gaelic cause.
Waterford, Donnell Donnell per Rev D B Mulcahy
C. Cohen,
DEALER IN
Clothing, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises, also a
full line of Gents' Furnishing Goods, at Lowest
Prices
214 Columbia St,
BROOKLYN
MAGAZINES
DONAHOE'S MAGAZINE, Devoted to the Irish
Race at Home and Abroad. — Address,
Patrick Donohue, Boston, Mass.
BOSS MASON & PLASTERER.
T. M. Nolan, 999 Pacific, Brooklyn.
