Democratic Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 November 1877 — One Cent a Day. [ARTICLE]

One Cent a Day.

Economy is tire order of the hour, and every expenditure, however small, is expected to give a return in full value. Every family requires one good, reliable family newspaper. If such au article can be procured for less than one cent for each working diy of the year, we are not aware of it. A Familj Neicsitaper should con tain a carefully-prepared summary of all the news of the day, both Religious and Secular-, and if arranged so that t’ae two departments may be separated and read by two individuals at the same time, so much the better. The Family Newspaper should have attractive reading and information for the various member-s of a household. Some portion of the paper should be devoted, every week, to religious and moral improvement, to current secular news, to agriculture, commerce, markets, finance, to general literature, &c„ with a special department for the young. Above all, the Family Newspaper should be perfectly pure, and free from any contaminating influences iu its reading matter or in its advertisements. Too much attention cannot be paid to this feature, when the press is flooding the country with so much that is vile and pernicious. To crown all, the Family Newspaper should be untrammelled by any affiliation with sect or party, and should be free to give all the good news from and about all the world. If such a Family Newspaper can be had for one cent a day, it should be taicen by every family in the land. Such a Family Newspaper, in every respect, we find in the New York Observer, now commencing its fiftysixth volume. Progressive, sound, reliable, pure, it is just what is needed in your household. Send $3.15 for a year to the New York Observiir, 37 Park Row, New York. Sample copies are sent free.