Reflector circulation rises as Rother Strother editors grow list
The Reflector, published by Rother Strother Brothers Editors and Publishers, reports a weekly circulation near 1500 copies with ongoing growth as the list expands.
10 Jul 1884
Page 1
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Newspaper
The Abilene Reflector
Location
Abilene, Kansas, United States of America
Date
Jul 10, 1884
Page
1
The Reflector, published by Rother Strother Brothers Editors and Publishers, reports a weekly circulation near 1500 copies with ongoing growth as the list expands.
The piece discusses pardoning power used by a governor, critiques on Judge Prescott and Judge Stephens, and reports on political debates in Kansas. It notes Governor Glick’s administration as admirable and highlights High-Ann Davis Sewing Machine as popular for its vertical feed and sales.
A Baltimore meeting on April 15 1887 organized by the Irish National Laws League of Maryland invited James G Blaine then former Secretary of State to support the cause of Teish American prisoners held by Britain. He did not attend or send excuses. Judge Jeremiah Sullivan Black praised aiding Ireland while Blaine remained silent citing his State Department record. Critics urge Blaine partisans to reveal his instructions to the London embassy and question his stance on arrest and treatment of Americans.
The piece details eight city site costs totaling millions, with Philadelphia Chestnut Street sites at 31.491,201 square feet and per foot rates ranging from 5.98 to 9.90 in Chicago and Cincinnati, plus high Boston and New York figures. It critiques Republican governance and cites Tillman on quarry tools turning profit after contracts.
Job printing services advertised with short notice and bedrock prices for letterheads envelopes billheads statements business cards invitations programmes circulars visiting cards sale bills and more satisfaction guaranteed or no charges
The Chicago Tribune notes that the ex position hall will be ready for the democratic convention with chairs laid, aisles matting, and stage decor nearly complete. It contrasts the stage size with the republican convention and notes the audience layout features.
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