The Encyclopaedia Britannica; ..A dictionary of arts, sciences and general literature . osts, 6rescue homes, 5 food and shelter depots. Theorganization also has in the United States, cav-alry brigades, out-riders circuits, maternityhomes, labor bureaus, womens shelters, and aninquiry department, which looks up missingfriends and relatives. They publish the War Cry,one edition in New York City and another on thePacific Coast; a Swedish and also a German edi-tion in New York City, with a combined circula-tion of 90,000; T/ie Young Soldier, weekly circu-lation 35,000; and T/te Conqueror, monthly,


The Encyclopaedia Britannica; ..A dictionary of arts, sciences and general literature . osts, 6rescue homes, 5 food and shelter depots. Theorganization also has in the United States, cav-alry brigades, out-riders circuits, maternityhomes, labor bureaus, womens shelters, and aninquiry department, which looks up missingfriends and relatives. They publish the War Cry,one edition in New York City and another on thePacific Coast; a Swedish and also a German edi-tion in New York City, with a combined circula-tion of 90,000; T/ie Young Soldier, weekly circu-lation 35,000; and T/te Conqueror, monthly, 16,000. The following is a statement in detail of thedistribution of the Salvation Army in the world: Countries. United Kingdom Australia United States France and Switzerland-Sweden <^anada New Zealand India Holland Denmark Jamaica Norway Germany Belgium Finland Argentine Republic South Africa Italy Total Corps orSocieties. 831 654 2,125 219 435 203 658 355 809 18S 313 183 555 63 312 72 257 42 83 65 253 21 64 14 36 19 61 10 41 55 187 8 28 Officers. 12,050. TOMMASO SaLVINI. D. O. Kellogg. SALVIA OR SAGE, an herb. See Horticul-ture, Vol. XII, p. 252. SALVINI, ToMMASO, an Italian tragedian ; bornin Milan, in 1830. His father, being a professorof literature, gave himan excellent was at first connectedwith the royal theaterat Naples, and afterwardplayed for six years withanother troupe in severalItalian theaters. Forsome time he played withMadame Ristori. Hisgreatest success was atFlorence, in 1S65, on the6ooth anniversary ofDantes birth, when heplayed the part of Lan-celotto in the tragedy Francesca di Rimini^Madame Ristori playing Francesca. Salviniplayed his role with such astonishing force as toattract marked attention to himself. The grate-ful city of Florence presented him with a statuetteof Dante. In 1875 Salvini visited the UnitedStates, and again in 1881. His chief parts wereOthello, Hamlet, Saul, and Orosmanes. His per-sonation of O


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