. The American stationer. h East Indies, 101; to British North Americancolonies, 50; to London, 250; to Gibraltar, 100; toBritish West Indies, 569; to Cuba, 22; to Africa, 12;to Hayti, 69; to Brazil, 164; to Central America, 60;to Argentine Republic, 4. IMPORTATIONS OF PAPER AT PORT OFNEW YORK, From June 14 to June 21, 1881. Herter Bros., Scythia, Liverpool, 3 cs. Warren, Fuller & Co., Plantyn, Antwerp. 4 cs. hangings. A. Chatain, France, Havre, 1 cs. hangings. G. Glaenzer, by same, 1 cs. hangings. G. J. Kraft, by same, 4 bales. E. & H. T. Anthony & Co., Lessing, Havre, 8 cs. Kaufmann & Straus
. The American stationer. h East Indies, 101; to British North Americancolonies, 50; to London, 250; to Gibraltar, 100; toBritish West Indies, 569; to Cuba, 22; to Africa, 12;to Hayti, 69; to Brazil, 164; to Central America, 60;to Argentine Republic, 4. IMPORTATIONS OF PAPER AT PORT OFNEW YORK, From June 14 to June 21, 1881. Herter Bros., Scythia, Liverpool, 3 cs. Warren, Fuller & Co., Plantyn, Antwerp. 4 cs. hangings. A. Chatain, France, Havre, 1 cs. hangings. G. Glaenzer, by same, 1 cs. hangings. G. J. Kraft, by same, 4 bales. E. & H. T. Anthony & Co., Lessing, Havre, 8 cs. Kaufmann & Strauss, Main. Bremen, 6 cs. Howard & Ellsworth, City of Montreal, Liverpool,6 bales. L. De Jonge & Co., Suevia, Hamburg, 11 cs. col-ored. E. & H. T. Anthony & Co., hy same, 5 cs. R. L. Foote, by same, 1 cs. hangings. R. Graves & Son, by same, 2 cs. Boorum & Pease, Nederland, Antwerp, 3 cs. col-ored. McKesson & Bobbins, Guilio, Bordeaux, 15 cs. fil-tering. 824 THE AMEEIOAI^ STATIOI^ER. DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE Stationery and Fancy Goods Trades. WEEKLY-$ PER Copies - - - - 10 Cents NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JUNE 33, 1881. Advertisements cannot be received for insertion inthe current week later than 12 m. on Wednesday. Thecharge for advertising is 25 cents a line, each inser-tion. Special terms for standing and displayed ad-vertisements to be had on apphcation. This journal aims to be a medium of informationfor and a representative of the interests of every oneconnected with the stationery and fancy goodstrades. It contains a full and trustworthy siUTey ofthe market for stationery in this country, in all casesgiving the actual prices at which goods can be boughtof importers and jobbers in this city, together with adetailed accoimt of novelties in the trade, patentsrelating to stationery, and current items of review of foreign markets and accounts of move-ments abroad will also be furnished, and no painswill be spared to make The Stationer
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