Lincoln centennial number . in all,—copiescirculated . 58,371 In cities having a population oftwenty-five to fifty thousand,— 104cities in all,—copies circulated . 74,787 In cities of five to twenty-five thousand, —71 5 in all,—copies circulated . 150,437 In towns of one thousand to five thou-sand—2574 in all,—copies circu-lated ,....] 30,744 In towns and villages of less than onethousand population,— 7864 in all,—copies circulated 96,401 Scattering circulation of single copies,but listed by the nine papers, with-out indicating postoffice or townaddress of subscribers .... 88,968 The careful r
Lincoln centennial number . in all,—copiescirculated . 58,371 In cities having a population oftwenty-five to fifty thousand,— 104cities in all,—copies circulated . 74,787 In cities of five to twenty-five thousand, —71 5 in all,—copies circulated . 150,437 In towns of one thousand to five thou-sand—2574 in all,—copies circu-lated ,....] 30,744 In towns and villages of less than onethousand population,— 7864 in all,—copies circulated 96,401 Scattering circulation of single copies,but listed by the nine papers, with-out indicating postoffice or townaddress of subscribers .... 88,968 The careful reader will observe that about 8$ of thetotal circulation (about ninety thousand copies) is not ap-portioned in this exact distribution. The nine newspapersfurnish their circulation figures in a large number of towns,and add footnotes that the remainders of their circulation*are distributed in such and such wide territories. CENTURY ADVERTISEMENTS-PUBLICATIONS 65 «> ^ ^ ^x%P^>rfsh&>^. «&. More than One Million Copies Each week—circulated in mor? than eleven thousand cities, towns, and villages BY CARRIERS, NEWSDEALERS, NINE CIRCULATION DE- ISSUE OF DEC. 13th POST, AND EXPRESS THE PARTMENTS MANAGE THE (LATEST OBTAINABLE MAGAZINES ARE DELIVERED GREAT WEEKLY DISTRIBUTION FIGURES), 1, Below Is Shown the Distributionby States The attention of advertisers is especially calledto the fact that 92 c/o of the circulation is inthe first group of States, which are the Eastern,the Central, the Northern, the Middle Western,and the Western,—the great buying States. 1°/o is distributed in the Southernand far Western States comprising thesecond group. The scattering or unclassified circula-tion amounts to 69,373 1
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