Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 August 1891 — General Benjamin F. Butler’s Book. [ARTICLE]

General Benjamin F. Butler’s Book.

General Butler's forthcoming book will so ono of the largest historical autobiog•aphiesever published, and will probably neet with as ready sale as either “Grant’s vlemoirs” or Blaine’s “Twenty Years of Congress.”, It will have the advantage of fit her of the above as it will be in one voljme only; about 1.000 pages, with fully as nueh reading matter as In the two Volimes of “Grant’s -Memoirs.” at one-half the cost. Gen- Butler probably knows more about the leading men of the war period than any man now living and in this book will give his opinions in his usual ?austic style. An agency for this book neans handsomnnrofits to an enterprising -nan or woman. \Ve refer our readers to die “ad” of the publisher in this issue. A young woman of Paris, Idaho, Stas become insane from gatherings in her head caused by catarrh. A Jersey farmer estimates that there's enough money spent on shot in that State to pay all the taxes.