. The American stationer. 366 THE AMERICAI^ STATIONEE. J^rade gossip* All new goods and designs which arenot, strictly speaking, Novelties will benoticed under this head. The trade arerequested to forward descriptions withsamples in order to secure proper notice. Hard & Parsons goods are meeting with re-markable success. Herman Vespermaun, dealer in notions, , Mo., is dead. George W. Wedmer, printer, Auburn, Ind.,has sold out to Rainier & Houser. Edwin J. Lamb, newsdealer, &c., Hartford,Conn., has made an assignment. P. A. Warfleld, dealer in fancy goods, Staf-ford, Conn., is offering


. The American stationer. 366 THE AMERICAI^ STATIONEE. J^rade gossip* All new goods and designs which arenot, strictly speaking, Novelties will benoticed under this head. The trade arerequested to forward descriptions withsamples in order to secure proper notice. Hard & Parsons goods are meeting with re-markable success. Herman Vespermaun, dealer in notions, , Mo., is dead. George W. Wedmer, printer, Auburn, Ind.,has sold out to Rainier & Houser. Edwin J. Lamb, newsdealer, &c., Hartford,Conn., has made an assignment. P. A. Warfleld, dealer in fancy goods, Staf-ford, Conn., is offering to compromise. A. M. Moon, publisher of the News, Marcellus,Mich., has removed to Dowagiac, in that State. Henry E. Wedelstaedt, of the St. Paul Bookand Stationery Company, is in the city on ashort vacation. Macauley Brothers, Detroit, Mich., had anEaster card opening yesterday, and issued invi-tations thoreto. A good idea. Molton & Co., Montgomery, Ala., have soldout their entire business in books, statio


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