| Show 3 new bobki papers TAPERS BITS OP GOSSIP concurring CON CURNING I 1 I 1 r I 1 ail MI mcenglish english paper thi pla pia ita mad lead cad that out of tive hundred lally daily dally started aw in new york in tile the lust quarter of a cen ceh century tury only nive five survive hilr hiir vive with the usual inaccuracy of bullish eo journalism journal lam iam when american are under discussion the writer makes n akes two ivo blunders in this statement jn in the tin niria first place blvd hundred daily papers havo have not noi been started in new mir ya aki nud in the second place more than ihan nive five that have appeared within the them halt hult wast past twenty five years still sur gur survive vive luero luere aro now published in this city seventeen daily daliy dal dai y journals namely the san sun herard herald tribune uhl tims world journal of 0 commerce evening doki ewt Connner commercial cial advertiser express news transcript straty acu yorker denak al abond abend liew tork york Zo journal the last four jour being german amiri nr acs agats agata unis and LQ le nesa mesa OF or thise th ese nine are lehs lebs than twenty five years yeara old oid olaf the tribune has j ua passed its twenty fifth year and the tho ages of the others vary from twenty to seventy two years the oldest papers in the city are the an evening post aud and the commercial advertiser their respective ages being sixty five and two scary years the tha youngest is tile the world now bow in sixth volume another anotn er daily morning journal Is talked of which if it it should appear will tako take the place of tho the world aa as tle tho the in fant the tribe The strength of tho foreign population of ofner new N e boil york is seemingly indicated by the aupp support art given to no less low than six daily journals published in the german and french languages besides one weekly in italian tho the bico eco de bitalla dI talla 1016 and other issues id various tongues which appear weekly semi sami weddy or monthly all these papers make nils A living in uon eon and nd get some degree of profit among the dead papers arc are the so called funny funny journals tho the lantern john jank Donk dankey donkey ewt edt jair pair agid i mr i grundy all al having made gret amat but i unsuccessful irful to toll live vc ly by being I 1 as funny aa as they could 1 we ive donot donov do not mot hear of any ambitious person who chois is anxious to try the tho experiment again gain the class of humorous journals in in now yew york today is represented hy bv the of phun tho mon Von tady ildy d fec fcc c papers papera which arc are often happy in the wit of sharp and timely caricatures political or otherwise but whose literary ch character arader and typographical raph leal leai appe appearance aranco araneo are arc execrable beveral several be vural veral daily waily papers like blam Slam nis nib juan and tho the truo true sua sun the latter started in I 1 coppo opposition to tho the stopover sho shop over themay the way was 11 had hed a brief and end unprofitable existence existence alit awl were followed to their graves by sundry erious serious mourners of ilko like stripe but tho English mans assertion that four hundred and ninety ive five of these unhappy papera papers havo have been born and died since isso 1910 ia Is ridiculous perhaps thero have been a dozen of them all told there ia 1 I 1 no question however concerning the morta mortality ily lly which has prevailed among on tho the weeklies and aud monthlies mont lillo for instance tabt the gut guf saturday press hag haa been twice bom born and has twice died daycl incas literal world failed years ago when it should llave have been given a cordial and ample support for it was vrna the most credit blo bio enterprise of its kind wo we havo bavo had the and a score of papers better or gr worse than these those have I 1 I 1 usually after atter r a very brief existence and are arc forgotten nor have tho magazines fared much better witness the united url Ual felo feyo tell states tho the continental join PoIn PM meoma teoma ams the international al and nearly all the tho oth others ers but JI arper which more 1 anu anil bibro every sear year oar ear and the gala galaxy which ispus Is jus getting in g upon I 1 ita its ta lo 10 log and has haa the tho merit of being ale aie ly ilot liot of dealing very heavy blows our present typo of the literary journal Is found in thoY tho the ration alion and the round hound table both young the tho former ferme staid s t tid ild and respectful tho the latter vehement and sometimes flippant neither is equal to tho the average 0 o weekly literary journals of london such suell as ag tho spectator kicul Athen mum and there paper annew in new york which fills tho occupied d irn inn england teo deo alip the new york papers devoted to sidel deities are good of their kind the corn eara filer financial the tho and ithe in ct 1 i kol kot american in and firsti minin c ibi ift erest i for mechanical and invent he readers the tile english Englis sh in an 1 I arman orman pol ler ier papers fr the people opie ople who like stories of horrible ho drible crimes not romantic but real and illustrated by tho the most startling kind of coarse woodcuts wood cuts and bonners bcd lcd lidga and half a dozen story pa papers ers for the tha circulation of the cheap sensational novels in the higher class of litefa literary ry journals we are unfortunately deficient and arc likely to remain go so t the religious press of the tho city Is not no onit only only numerous but flourishing tho the represents the advanced opinion of the congregational 0 church as ru the christian ong ing inquirer adre r mirrors that of tho the unitarians the observer vcr vor cling sto I 1 conservative anthro old school presbyterian ism lim and ail nil the evangelist tot to the tho nev school the jE and chronicle is the excellent mouthpiece mouth piece of the bap LI mists the christian advocate and journal t and the tho methodist of the methodists and the burchman hman alid and church journal a of tho the episcopalians Episcopal ians the jews havo hayo their organ the roman catholics theirs tho mormons cormons had on ono one c a few years n ago ryo but it died 9 thero there arc are periods in the history of now now new york when a anew new now paper linds finds supporters ready to it as for instance bt anc when the rimes times teni tini ca appeared in 1851 it was greedily seized by many thousands of or persons who accepted it ae a compromise between the extremes of the tribune and the herald whether or not thip tho verdict upon these journals was correct then is a question not under discussion now but the fact remaina remains that the times sprang at once into a prominent place in in new york yore journalism and goon soon obtained a large and profitable profitable circulation with much smal smaller er 0 outlays of capital than would bo ba required of any similar enterprise started in cheso days the tho Z tribune found began with a borrowed capital of 1000 jhb rimes times bail had of which it sunk barely two thirds before receiving a rd turn lurn tho world swallowed two or three fortu fortunes ea and has changed hands tw two i 0 or three times the caal capital ital itai required today to mart a dally daily morning journal in ew york with any pros prospect of sud sue success gess vess is at aft least 2 and an if it tho sumi i were ivere the tho better lle lie chance probably of the one hundred and seventy papers dalls dalis daily semiweekly semi weekly weekly cohly an and monthly now published in tyle cItTi one eighth aro making fortunes for then the 1 owners a quarter are getting on com n fort nort ably another quarter ara aro able to 6 boako imade both ends meet and tho the re ro ni gasp NN 2 YX dost pos A 11 r ten TED PEOPLE the JOWS aro are sult suit su ering cring severe trials in tho the principal ties and all tho the power of oc the authorities barely cs to save saye their ilves lives from the infuriated po populace laco iaco A letter from buch Duch bucharest arest avest refer referring to this subject says that tho the whole na ish community havo have been he kept kepi pt ln ina lna state sta toof leof of alarm by the threats or of a general massacre on the coth of juno their barely lIhI finished shed beautiful temple which cost about ducats dubats was wad destroyed the tho walls walla and roof alono alone sL standing anding all the tho interior furniture of a small bynn byna clodo T was waa also destroyed and tho the scrolls of ae the law trampled under foot and torn blufor fhe the interference of guards matters would havo have proceeded to greater extremities one result efthia of this was to cause a large number of jows JOWH to leave tho the city nna and seek a moro more hospitable place lace at jassy too the jews jowa huffier severely v y A correspondent writing in from that town says sass duing the past few weeks cholera has again beon been eon con raging here and has attained an intensity truly awful ono one hundred and fifty cl cases eases most of which terminated fatally 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 CHANGES IN UN TIM cit eit CATARACT the tho well known and universally accepted theory that niagara F palls alls nils has worked its 13 way up from the tho low lands abo about ut waz take tahe ataria Ont aria arla thus forming tho mag magi of niagara aliver receives SU support 1 na 1 0 rt ironi from the obvious changes chanes chan es that I 1 have I 1 3 taken place during the gt last fow few year the tile canada fall no ion lon loner ioner longer er deserves tho the name namo of tho borso hoe the tho beautiful curve that it presented a score or even a dozen years ago is now noy lost and the center is rather rk a deep retiring me gorge coming coching to ft a jagged point than tuo graceful semicircle semi circle elucie which ir U formerly was wag in the american fallt fall falit the tho be C change is i s fully as perceptible from the canada side it still presents iho tho appearance pe arance of a regular wall of dazzling alabaster but when examined from the american Amp rican side it is found to be broken and lr irregular regular tho the rocky rophy precipice having hiving at certain points worn orn baek back backward ward waid as much as much as forty feet this process fess app appears to tobo bo be working workum much faster fasten than hitherto table lock loek is s very din erent from u hat bat it used fo to be arid a perceptible ere crevice vlee vite I 1 liars the line where the h next fall fali of the tile rock will be this fall fali may be brought about by next finfera win oora fera frosts and when wilen it happens tano table rock roch will wili n ill lil only be A tradition of niagara Ni igara C Y josl |