Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 January 1889 — How to Slake Money and How Not to Lose It! [ARTICLE]

How to Slake Money and How Not to Lose It!

“Twenty-eight Years in Wall Stbeet,” by Henry Clews, is attracting a great deal of attention and is having a wide sale. All the leaders in the great drama of Speculation, during more than three decades, are faithfully portrayed, from Commodore Vanderbilt, Daniel Drew, Jay Gould, William R. Travers, and George I. Seney,down to that Colossus of egotism, who came with his millions to shear, and remained on the scene, shorn—James R. Keene. Henry Clews is said to be the most successful and sagacious banker is the world, and his success is due not alone to his intelligence, but to a conservatism that seems as firmly planted in bis breast as his integrity. A member of the New York Stock Exchange recently aaid that Mr. Clews’ customers invariably consult him in regard to the purchase and sale of shares, and hence seldom lose, but are invariably on the winning side of the market, whether it goes up or down. Mr. Clews is the barometer of Wall street, and the controller of the largest marginal business in the world, and is backed by many “Twenty-eight Years in Wall Street” is as entertaining as it is instructive,{and is issued by the Irving Publishing Company, N. Y. City, and for sale by all booksellers.