Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 December 1895 — A LOW-PRICED PHONOGRAPH. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

A LOW-PRICED PHONOGRAPH.

One Recently Brought Out by a Paris Instrument Maker. The phonograph designed and perfected by Edison Is large and rather costly. Besides, It has an eloctric motor to turn the wax cylinder upon which the Impression of the voice Is made. To supply the demand for a less ex-

pensive instrument, a man in Paris bus put on tho market the one here illustrated. This machine is worked by hand, though no change has been made In the manner of recording the sounds, the agents used being a vibrating drum, a pointed stylus and a cylinder of wax. It is said the articulation in the new Instrument is fully as good as in the Edison machine. The cost is about SBO in our money.

A NEW PHONOGRAPH.