Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 February 1869 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The Onry taffy's Roolrtn America. GOimAM’S BOOK For 1 *<;<>. TUB CHEAPEST OF LADIES' MAGAZINES, JJec.vvse it is the Best! The friend of woman, tlio arbiter of feeliion, the enoourager and pnpli»h»r of tire beat literature bf the day. tho pattern from which -nil other* copy. THE BEST WRITERS Jii the literary world will contribute to the pages of the Lady's Hook during the ' year 1861). MARION HARI.AND Authoress of “Alone,” "Hiddou Path,” “Mos* Side," ‘•Nemeaie,” and “Miriam,” will contribute a etory every month. Our former efficient corp>- of writers has also been relaiucd. The 0. FOGY paper* will be edittinned. Reautlfnl Steel Plates. Of thrso the Lady’s Book contains lourtecn each year, superior (we challeiijo comparison} to auy published in this country, either in.book er periodica'. OUR FASHION PLATES The original double fashion plates will be continued. MODEL COTTAGER.— TIie only magazine iu this country that gives these designs is the Lady’s Book DRAWING LtaSONS.—In this we are also alon ■. ORIGINAL MUSlC.—Godey’s Is the only magazine in which music prepared expressly tor it appears. We have also a CIIILDRBN’S,a HORTICULTURAL, and a HEALTH department. GODEY'S INVALUABLE RECEIPTS
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