Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 October 1884 — SOLDIER. [ARTICLE]

SOLDIER.

Valparaiso, Oct, 20,1884.

Peterson’s Magazine for Novembsr is on our table—ahead, as usual, of all others. How the publisher can afford to keep improving it, as he does is a standing wonder. With this number appears the Prospectus for next year. It promises even better things, and “Peterson” always keeps his promises. There will be over 1.200 printed pages, 14 steele.igravings, 12 doubled-sized colored steel fashion-plates, from 800 to 900 wood-cuts, six copyright nov lets, one hundred smaller stories, < „ etc. In short, the magazine will jntinue to be, as heietofore, the cheapest and best for ladies* The terms are only Two Dollars a year. To clubs, it is cheaper still, viz: four cop ies for six dollars and a half, with an extra cojy to the person getting up the cmb. Or five copies for eight dollars, with both an extra copy U the “Pearl of Price,” a beautifully illustrated volume, or a large steelengraving, “The Lion in Love.” Everybody should take t is magazine. Now is tne time to subscribe. Address Charles J. Peterson, 306 Chestnut. Street. Philadelphia, Pa. Specimens are sent, gratis if written for, to get up clubs with.