Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 February 1881 — Now York Dry Goods. [ARTICLE]
Now York Dry Goods.
Business continues fair with package houses. Cotton goods quiet and steady. Prints in fair request; American and Oriental fancy prints opened at di'.s cents. Dress goods in fair demand. Woolen goods remain quiet but steady. Foreign goods quiet. The ship-wrights in two yards on the Clyde struck for an advance of 7% per cent, in wages. The Madison (Wis.J Democrat, in endeavoring to treat the wounds received by the candidates for the presidency, wisely prescribes St. Jacobs OU. Of course we could not expect our worthy contemporary to do otherwise than recommend that famous Old German Remedy,— which “heals all wounds but those of love’’ and soothes all pains—save those of political disappointment.— Galvettton News. According to the treasury records, William H. Vanderbilt owns |50,000,000 government bonds.
Write to Mrs. Lydta E. Pinkham, No. 233 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets relative to the curative properties of her Vegetable Compound in all female complaints. Comptroller Gurney, of Chicago, has submitted to the council his estiinates for the ensuing year. He recommends an appropriation of nearly $4,000,000. In blood-producing power or the property of enriching, strengthening and imparting a healthy color to pale, thin and watery blood, thus furnishing the system with rich food and new life, no medicine equals Malt Bitters. George Munro, the New York publisher, has endowed a chair of history, Eolitical economy and rhetoric at Dalousie College. Halifax. N. 8., the incumbent of which will be the Rev. John Forest.
