Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 December 1882 — A TRAVELLER’S STORY. [ARTICLE]
A TRAVELLER’S STORY.
After spending monfhs at watering places and consulting the best phvsiciana without benefit, I returned home disheartened and expected to cHe. A friend urged a trial of Parker’s Giager ’ionic. — Three bottles and careful diet have bro’t me excellent health and spirits, and I nope my experience may benefit similar sufferer j«—Cincinnati lady. Hee other column. The best present to make is a book case, side board, stand or nice chair; they can oe seen at Sears. Peterson’s Magazine for January is just out, a marvel of beauty, the most costly, evidently, over issued. There are two unrivaled steel engravings; the first, “Cherry ipe,” an exquisite copy of Millais’ celebrated picture; the other, “Psyche Listening to the Flute,” also exceptionally charming. Then there is a double sized colored steel fashioned plate, which is a picture as well; nnd some thirty other fashion patterns, besides a score of designs in embroidery, crewelwork, ® to . ® tc « But the great feature is a magnifi cent colored pattern m Berlin work for a curtain-border, chair stripe, etc., etc, the most expensive a n *i beautiful, yet useful embellishment* perhaps evei published in any magazine. There are two nov lets, “The Professional Beauty,” by Frank Lee Benedict, and “Rule urßuin,” by Mrs. Ann S. Stephens, besides several completed stories by other first class authors, and the very best always write for this magazine. The reading matter is increased also, there being one hundred and four pages in the number. “Peterson,” in short, is cheaper and I etter than ever for 1883. The price is still only two doL lars a year. To clubs it is astonishingly low, viz. six copies for nine dollars, with an extra copy to the person getting up the club. Or sevea copies fer ten dollars aud a half, with both an extra copy and a large size engraving, “Christ Before Pilate,” or a Photograph Album, to the person gstting iig the club. Subsclbe to no magazine till you have seon a copy of this. Specimens are sent, gratis, to persons wishing to get up clubs. Address Chas. J. Peterson, 306 Chestnut St , Philadelphia, Pa. Call and see those nice wedding suiting- at J. J. Watterbury’s
