Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 September 1898 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Do You Know What a ffIWTOWG 8? If not, read on a little further. The Pebspectoscope is a new thing in Optics, just patents ed, made to supplement ihe Camera, and more than doubles its value and the value or , its products. It, is the picture maker or the pidfcure viewer, what the telescope is to t T, e astronomer. The planets, to the natural eye, are beautiful; but when the telescope is turned upon them they are gran L Just so with the I’erspectoscooe, it reveals beauties in your pictu’es which you had no idea existed. It gives the true perspective from a single picture, sh f >w« ing every part of the scene in the exact siz?, position and proportion that you saw them when you placed the camera —men just as tall, rivers as wide and mountains as distant, as if you were again looking at the objects themselves. Any one having a camera loses half the pleasure of taking pictures if he does not have th is instrument, E veryb id y who buys a c .mera now includes the Pirspeotoscope as a part of the outfit. Everyone having a stock of photographs w : ll get infm* itely more pleasure out of them, if they are seen thro’ the Perspectoscope, for, whereas before a glance at a picture was sufficient, thro this wonderful instrument one will gaze and gaze. The price of the Perspecto* scope, covered with M rocco, is two dollars; but we will send you an introduction simple for one doll r and t venty-five rents, if you will there liter show it to other per* ons who a e erested in the camera or photographic pictures, and tell them where you p irch* ased it, and we will agree to refund the Drive on return of the instrument, if it does not cone up to description. The Parliament Publishing Co 324 Dearborn St Chicago

“THE CONTINUANCE OF THE PRESENT gold standard in the United States IS NECESSARY TO THE SUPREMACY OF England’s commerci’l dominion over the world.”—l ondon (England) Ttmes.

Gen. Alger is prominently mentioned as a candidate f >r ex-secretary of war.— Memphis Commercial Appeal.J. The people will cheerfully giv > unanimous consent. The Republican and Journal should g't together and agree upon a plan of defense of the administration for the outrage >us raatment of the soldier s. As it is, the Republican in ists ha*' t e soldiers hive been treated all right, and hat the terrible stories of outrages, suffering and death have been manufactured by the Democratic press, notwiihstanding thj fact that the stories emanate from the men themselves. The, Joui ial admits that the s pries are true, but seeks thift the blame upon Democratic members of congress for hav ing o .posed the creation of new departments to make more pl ees for the “sons of their fathers"*, which has has already proved a great curse to the army. The Republicans had a sufficient majority in congress to pass the bills refened to by the Journal, but did not dare press them in the face of the exposures of their intent.

Get together, gentlemen, and formulate an agreement w ereby you may act in unison;deny, insinuate,! Isify to your hearts’ content any faing and everything calculated tojeause defeat of your party. Do this, an i you may both comi to be recognized as “organs” of your party. — We know of no one authorized to confer the title, but are. informed that “our Dave“ conducted Babcock to the several county offices, and iu the presence of the officers thereof, after the layiig on of his hands announced to them that “Babby” was an “organ”, and any favors they had to bestow, in the shape of patronage, would be gratefully received by the or • gan. and be highly appreciated by the “organ” creator. The “Pilot”in its day announced that it w .s the “organ”, not alone for the conn, ty but for the district It is possible that Dave, who was a shareholder, a director, one of the board of management, may have conferr d the title He might assume and presume to do as much for you fellows.