Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 December 1883 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

■id« beautiful by raflxad and meii* tarious works of art; so ou« has any oxouse for ot addin; to their homes the ch>rßiß of pictures, for fine works of high art ar* wl’hia the roach ofJaiL Peterson’s Magazine 'or January reaches ns in advance. Mid it i* ultogcther the most auoerl- number we have ever seen, <*ven ot this farorite lady’s’'t>ook, There aw two beautiful steel engravings: “In the Orchard.” after u picture by Millais, and “Lost on the Alps” by the hardly less famous Biv ere. In addition, ‘here is a double sized fashion-plate, engraved and printed from steel, ami colo--ed by bands: an exquisit affair “Peterson” is row the only mega zine that gives these faapion->plat*s. But th e gem es the number is a colored patters for a border for a carta in, or ehafr-strfpe, etc. ,etc. perhaps the eestrsst slngl embellishment ever Kivas in • magazine; as the publisher says, it would alone cost fifty cents at retail. This is presented to every subscriber as a New-Year’s gift. There ar®, in ad ditiontoall th <?»<», more than fifty wood-engravings, illustrating the newest fashions, etc., etc. The lit erar contents are ail original, and among them are several cba ruing love stories, besides two new copyright novelet?, one by Mrs. Ann S. Stephens, “Her Season in Washings tan,” sad another by the celebruted author of the “Second Life.” The price of thia popular lady’s book is but Two Dollars a year, with great deductions to clubs, and valuable premiums to the persons getting ud the club, Spbcimenr are sent gratis, if written for, to those desiring to get up eluhs. We advise no one to subscribe for a magazine until they have seen a copy of this ene. Ad dress. Chas- J. Peterson, 306 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. Pa,

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